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2010-11 MEN’S BASKETBALLWILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY

department of athletics willamette.edu/athletics

2010-11 SCHEDULENov. 16 at Western Washington University Bellingham, WA 7 p.m.

Nov.18 at Concordia University Portland, OR 5:30 p.m.

Nov. 20 Northwest Christian College Salem, OR 7 p.m.

Nov. 26Nov. 27

Capitol City ClassicHosted by Western Oregon University Corban University Pacifica College or Western Oregon University

Monmouth, OR

5 p.m.5 p.m. 7 p.m.

Nov. 30 George Fox University* Salem, OR 8 p.m.

Dec. 3 at University of Puget Sound* Tacoma, WA 8 p.m.

Dec. 10 Concordia University Salem, OR 7 p.m.

Dec. 11 at University of Oregon Eugene, OR 7 p.m.

Dec. 29Dec. 30

Mary Hardin-Baylor Tournament Texas Lutheran University University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

Belton, TX5:30 p.m. CST7:30 p.m. CST

Jan. 7 at Pacific University* Forest Grove, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 8 Linfield College* Salem, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 14 Whitman College* Salem, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 15 Whitworth University* Salem, OR 6 p.m.

Jan. 21 at Lewis and Clark College* Portland, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 22 Pacific Lutheran University* Salem, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 25 at George Fox University* Newberg, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 29 University of Puget Sound* Salem, OR 8 p.m.

Feb. 4 at Linfield College* McMinnville, OR 8 p.m.

Feb. 5 Pacific University* Salem,OR 8 p.m.

Feb. 11 at Whitworth University* Spokane, WA 8 p.m.

Feb. 12 at Whitman College* Walla Walla, WA 8 p.m.

Feb. 18 at Pacific Lutheran University* Tacoma, WA 8 p.m.

Feb. 19 Lewis and Clark College*1 Salem, OR 8 p.m.

* Northwest Conference Game 1 Senior NightNorthwest Conference Tournament: Feb. 24 and 26All home games are played at Cone Field House in the Lestle J. Sparks Center on the Willamette University campus.

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Willamette UniversityMedia Guide

Bearcat Basketball 2010-11

Bearcat Locker Room

Willamette University’sNational Finalists

for the Jostens Trophy

Presented to theNCAA Division III

Basketball Player of the Year

Cam Mitchell, 2007-10Ryan Hepp, 1999-03

Shawn Gahr, 1997-00Brad Nelson, 1995-99

Kip Ioane, 1997-01

Josten’s Trophy Finalists

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Bearcat Basketball 2010-11

BearcatMen’s Basketball

Quick Facts

Head Coach ..................................................Kip IoaneWU Record ........9-16 (2nd year, 10th year on staff) Career Record ..................................... 9-16 (2nd year) Alma Mater .................. Willamette, 2001 (MAT ’02) Office Phone ....................................... (503) 370-6063Assistant Coach .......................Mike Plank (3rd year)Assistant Coach .............. Nelson Lomax (11th year)Assistant Coach ...................Kevin Macrae (1st year)Director of Operations .......... Joe Penkala (1st year)Conference Championships ....................................21 Years Won ......................1930-31, 1932-33, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1938-39, 1940-41, 1948-49, 1949-50, 1950-51, 1951-52, 1957-58, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1971-72, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-952009-10 Overall Record .......................................9-162009-10 NWC Record ...................... 6-10 (5th place)Players Returning/Lost .......................................10/8Starters Returning/Lost ........................................ 4/1

Location ...................................................... Salem, OregonFounded ........................................................................ 1842Enrollment .............1,800 Undergraduate; 2,605 OverallPresident ................................................Dr. M. Lee PeltonFaculty Athletic Rep. ..................Dr. Julianne AbendrothDirector of Athletics ...................................Mark MajeskiNickname ...............................................................BearcatsColors ............................................Cardinal and Old GoldNational Affiliation ...........................NCAA Division IIIConference .....................Northwest Conference (NWC)Arena (Capacity) .....................Cone Field House (2,500)Associate Athletic Director ............Dr. R. Skip KenitzerAssistant Athletic Director ......................... Judy GordonAdministrative Assistant ........................... Leslie BerningHead Athletic Trainer .........................Shane Wibel, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer...................Erin Scharer, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer......................Ken Smith, ATCAthletics Comm. Director ..................Robert McKinneyAssistant Comm. Director ............................ Sara BrooksAthletics Comm. Phone ........................... (503) 370-6110Athletics Comm. E-mail ...... [email protected] Row Phone ...................................... (503) 871-2704Athletics Department Phone .................. (503) 370-6420Athletics Department FAX ..................... (503) 370-6379Athletics Web Site ............www.willamette.edu/athletics

Table of ContentsLocker Room/Jostens Trophy Finalists ................... IFCGeneral Information ........................................................1Willamette University ................................................... 2-3Willamette Administration ...............................................4Athletic Facilities ...............................................................5Head Coach Kip Ioane.....................................................6Assistant Coaches ..............................................................72010-11 Season Outlook ..................................................8Bearcat Player Profiles ................................................ 9-15Bearcat Year-by-Year Results .........................................152010-11 Bearcat Roster ..................................................16Willamette Sports Medicine...........................................16Northwest Conference ...................................................17NCAA Division III .........................................................172009-10 Willamette Statistics .........................................182009-10 Willamette Results ...........................................18Former Bearcats: Where Are They Now? ...................19Willamette Individual Records ............................. 20-IBC2010-11 Willamette Schedule ...................................OBC

Willamette General Information

Credits:The 2010-11 Willamette University Men’s Basketball Media Guide was written, designed and edited by Robert McKinney,athletics communications director, with assistance from Sara Brooks, assistant athletics communications director, and from student workers Maya McFaddin, Rachel Fields and Summer Tucker. Outside cover pages designed by the Willamette Officeof Marketing Communications. Front Cover Photo (Clockwise from upper left): Terrell Malley, Taylor Mounts, Ryan Meehan, Marcus Holmes, Robbie Kunke. Cover Photo by Frank Miller. Inside Photos by Naomi Stukey, Robert McKinney, ChristopherSabato, Joe Penkala and the WU Office of Communications. Printing by K/P Corporation.

Marcus Holmes looks to pass the ball as hedrives toward the basket.

General Information

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Willamette University is a top-ranked private liberal arts university located directly across the street from Oregon’s Capitol. It is home to 1,801 undergraduates and 805 graduate students in law, management and education. The campus is centered around the Mill Stream and is home to numerous ancient trees and open green spaces. The beauty of the Pacific Northwest is accurately reflected on Willamette’s 61- acre campus. Guided and inspired since 1842 by its motto, “Not unto ourselves alone are we born,” Willamette fosters community and values service. At Willamette, students can be locally involved in social and environmental issues or study abroad. Willamette is ranked third in the nation among colleges its size with more than 270 alumni having joined the Peace Corps since its inception in 1961. The National Wildlife Federation recognized WU as the nation’s higher education leader in sustainability activities. This achievement, a direct result of student-led initiatives, is further evidence that Willamette lives by its motto, producing responsible citizens of the world who are prepared to live with intention and integrity.

At Willamette, the student-faculty ratio of 10:1 allows faculty members to maintain ample office hours and serve as advisors. The professors are engaged in scholarly research and publish their findings, but they are primarily focused on teaching. The size of Willamette’s endowment is consistently among the largest in the Northwest and compares favorably on a national basis. The campus features 42 buildings, plus the Campus Quad and athletic fields. Ford Hall, a new academic building, was completed in 2009 and houses Rhetoric

and Media Studies, Computer Science, Math, Digital Art, Film Studies and Music Technology. Funds for the 46,000-square-foot building included an $8 million gift from Hallie Ford. Willamette benefits from its location across the street from the Oregon State Capitol. In particular, Willamette’s students are often chosen for internships with government organizations.

The clock tower and Jackson Plaza are located outside the Hatfield Library.

Students gather to study and relax by the Mill Stream.

Willamette University

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Willamette University educates 2,500 enterprising, high-achieving students in a premier undergraduate college of arts and sciences, and graduate schools of law, management and education. Willamette is recognized nationally for leadership in sustainability and civic engagement, and the professors are celebrated teachers and noted scholars who are committed to helping students cultivate their creativity, critical thinking and global perspective for a lifetime of success.

● 49 academic programs● Total enrollment: 2,606● Students from 47 states and 27 countries● Study abroad in 40 countries on 6 continents● 10:1 Student-Faculty ratio● Average class size: 14

Academic Facts

Athletic Facts● Member of NCAA Division III and Northwest Conference● 20 varsity teams● Student-Athletes are more than 1/4 of the student body● 175 Conference Team Championships● 24 Individual National Championships● 1 Team National Championship● Seven Olympians, including Nick Symmonds ‘06 (Track & Field 800m)

Salem Facts● Capital of Oregon● Total population: 154,510● Located in the heart of Oregon ● 45 minutes to Portland ● 1 hour to Eugene ● 1.5 hours to the Oregon Coast ● 2 hours to Mount Hood

Nearby Attractions and Recreation

● Oregon Coast ● Hiking● Skiing & Snowboarding● Bush’s Pasture Park● Capitol Building ● Camping● Wineries/Vineyards● Oregon Museum of Science & Industry● Whitewater Rafting● Mountain Biking● Reed Opera House ● Mt. Hood● Cascade Mts. ● Oregon Zoo● Silver Creek Falls ● Woodburn Company Stores

Willamette University

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Dr. M. Lee Pelton was appointed the 22nd president of Willamette University in July 1999. Under Pelton’s leadership, the University has increased its academic profile, successfully employing strategies to attract the best faculty and the brightest students from the state, the nation and the world. Since 2001, Willamette University has been ranked a top tier liberal arts college by U.S. News and World Report. President Pelton holds a doctorate from Harvard University and an undergraduate degree in English and psychology from Wichita State University, where he graduated magna cum laude in 1974. His area of academic focus is 19th century British prose and poetry. He served

as dean of the college at Colgate University (1988-91) and Dartmouth College (1991-98). At Harvard, he taught in the English Department and was the dean of one of Harvard’s 13 undergraduate colleges. He teaches at Willamette in subjects ranging from 1st century Athens to post-apartheid South Africa.

Mark Majeski began his tenure at Willamette University in October of 2000, following five years as athletic director at the University of California, Santa Cruz and four years as assistant athletic director at Menlo College. He has been a past chairman of the NCAA Division III membership committee, which provides oversight of the Division III provisional member program. Majeski previously served on the NCAA Division III men’s tennis committee, overseeing championships in that sport. A former basketball, track and softball coach, Majeski also worked venue management and operations for the 1994 FIFA Men’s Soccer World Cup and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic

Games. At WU, Majeski oversees 20 varsity teams, with the Bearcats competing in NCAA Division III, the Northwest Conference and the Intercollegiate Rowing Association. He also is the swimming liaison between the NWC coaches and athletic directors. Majeski received an undergraduate degree in journalism from Menlo College and a master’s degree in higher education administration from San Jose StateUniversity. He lives in Salem with his wife, Denise, and their son, Jack Henry, age 6.

Dr. M. Lee Pelton President

Mark Majeski Director of Athletics

Dean of Campus Life.................Dr. David DouglassFaculty Athletic Rep. ............ Dr. Julianne AbendrothAssociate Athletic Director ......Dr. R. Skip KenitzerAssistant Athletic Director ....................Judy GordonHead Athletic Trainer ...................Shane Wibel, ATC

Athletics Administrative Staff

BaseballAaron Swick ........... (503) 370-6011Men’s BasketballKip Ioane ............... (503) 370-6063Women’s BasketballAnne Lapray ........... (503) 370-6132Cross Country/Track & FieldMatt McGuirk ........ (503) 370-6898FootballMark Speckman ..... (503) 375-5350

Assistant Athletic Trainer.............Erin Scharer, ATCAssistant Athletic Trainer................Ken Smith, ATCAthletics Comm. Director ............Robert McKinneyAssistant Comm. Director .......................Sara ElcanoAdministrative Assistant ......................Leslie Berning

Head Coaching StaffGolf (M/W)Noah Horstman ..... (971) 285-6600Rowing (M/W)Susan Parkman ....... (503) 370-6655Men’s SoccerNelson Larson ........ (503) 375-5428Women’s SoccerHillary Arthur ......... (503) 370-6657SoftballDamian Williams .... (503) 370-6656

Swimming (M/W)Leslie Shevlin ......... (503) 370-6601Men’s TennisToby Krauel ............ (503) 370-6841Women’s TennisBecky Roberts ........ (503) 370-6804

VolleyballTom Shoji ............... (503) 370-6230

Willamette Administration

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Cone Field House/Gordie James Court is the home of the Willamette men’s basketball, women’s basketball and volleyball teams. The arena holds 2,500 fans, with plenty of seating on each side of the court. There is a sound system, plus tables for official timers, scorekeepers andstatisticians, as well as broadcast media. The WU court is connected to the Lestle J.Sparks Center, which houses offices for the Department of Athletics and the Departmentof Exercise Science. The building has basketball, handball and racquetball courts, a weight liftingand fitness center, classrooms and locker rooms. Also connected to the Sparks Center is the WU Natatorium, home of Bearcat swimming.The swimming pool, with space for 200 fans,can be seen from a viewing area in the lobby. The Willamette University soccer teams play home games at Sparks Field, an artificial turffacility next to the Sparks Center. The field is equipped with lights for night games and seats 500 spectactors. The facility is one of the topcollege fields in the Northwest. In addition tolights and bleachers, Sparks Field has a publicaddress system and seating for both teams. Close to the Sparks Center and Sparks Fieldare six outdoor tennis courts. The men’s andwomen’s tennis teams host meets at the WUTennis Courts each year. Willamette’s football team plays home gamesat McCulloch Stadium, located two blocks from

Cone Field House/Gordie James Court is the home ofthe WU basketball teams. Gordie James was WU’s headmen’s basketball coach from 1987-88 through 2008-09.

GordieJames357-230 (.608)in 22 seasonsat Willamette

campus. The stadium seats 2,400 fans, has lights for night games and features a scoreboard witha video display screen. McCulloch Stadium has a FieldTurf playing surface. It also features spacious locker rooms, meeting rooms and an athletic training room. It creates the atmosphere of an old stadium, butprovides many modern conveniences. The Charles Bowles Track, located insideMcCulloch Stadium, is an all-weather facilitythat showcases Willamette’s track and field and cross country teams, which host meets each year.WU hosted the NCAA West Regional crosscountry meet in 2005, 2008 and 2010. Located near McCulloch Stadium is Roy S.“Spec” Keene Stadium at John Lewis Field, thehome of Bearcat baseball. The stadium features chairback seating in part of the grandstand andan overall capacity of 1,000. The entire football, track, cross country and baseball complex is at Bush’s Pasture Park. Thepark hosts cross country meets on its wide paths and is known for its art exhibits and rose garden. On the east side of campus is the WillametteSoftball Field. It includes batting cages, covereddugouts, a scoreboard and bleachers. The men’s and women’s golf teams practice at Illahe Hills Country Club or Creekside Golf Club. Athletes on the WU men’s and women’s rowing teams work out on the Willamette Riverin downtown Salem.

Athletic Facilities

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Kip Ioane ’01, MAT ’02Head Coach (2nd year, 10th year on WU coaching staff)Finalist for the Josten’s Trophy as a senior in 2000-01Graduated from Willamette, 2001 (B.A.), 2002 (MAT)

WU Head Coach Kip Ioane gives directionsfrom the sideline.

Kip Ioane is in his2nd year as the headcoach of the men’sbasketball team at

Willamette University. He was an assistant coach for the Bearcats during the past eight seasons. Ioane also played for the Bearcatsfrom 1997-98 through 2000-01. He was atwo-year captain and earned a total of fourletters while playing at Willamette. He also was a finalist for the Josten’s Trophy, given to the NCAA Division III men’s basketball player of the year. Ioaneearned a bachelor’s degree from Willamettein 2001 and achieved a Master of Arts inTeaching at WU in 2002. In his first season as head coach, Ioaneguided the Bearcats to a 9-16 overall record.The team improved during the season as players learned a new system. WU endedthe year by going 6-3 in its last nine games. Ioane was All-Conference and All-State in football, basketball and track and field asan athlete at Billings Skyview High School

in Montana. He competed in 100 basketball games as a player at Willamette. He helpedthe Bearcats achieve a combined record of54-44 during his four seasons. “Not many people get the opportunityto coach at their alma mater, and I findmyself not only doing that, but taking the baton from a mentor of mine in GordieJames,” Ioane commented when he becamehead coach. In addition to being an assistant coach for the Bearcats for eight years, he also worked at nearby McKay High School asa business teacher. From 2001-08, he was the commissioner of the Pro Classic Hoop Camp. Ioane became the Pro Hoop Campdirector last year. Ioane’s wife, Kelly (Sorenson) ’01, MAT’02, was a star for the Willamette volleyballand basketball teams. Kip and Kelly are the parents of Lincoln, 3 years old, and Leah,1 year old.

Head Coach Kip Ioane talks with junior wing/post Taylor Mounts.

Willamette Head Coach

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NelsonLomax ’95Assistant Coach(11th year)

MikePlank ’07Assistant Coach(3rd year)

Mike Plank, who played at Willamette asa student, is in his third year as an assistant coach this season. He works on recruiting,and has gameday and practice duties. At WU, he was a four-year letterman in basketball and football, and played baseballfor one season. In football, he led the team in receiving in 2005 and 2006. He earned aB.A. degree in Sociology from WU in 2007. He is director of a mentor program hestarted at South Salem High School in 2008, where he leads Willamette students in mentoring high school students. Plank is from Stockton, Calif., where he attendedFranklin High School.

Former Bearcat player Nelson Lomax isin his 11th season as an assistant coach at Willamette. He helps coach during games and assists at practices when possible. Heworks at Professional Mortgage Company. Lomax was a player on the Willamette team that reached the NAIA Division IIquarterfinals in 1993-94 with a 24-6 overallrecord. He graduated from WU in 1995with a major in Speech Communication. His coaching efforts have benefited the Bearcats, helping WU win 17 or more gamesa total of four times. Lomax and his wife, Carrie, live in Salem. They have two sons,Jalen, age 12, and Mason, age 9.

Kevin MacraeAssistant Coach(1st year)

Assistant Coaches

Joe Penkala is in his first season as the director of operations for men’s basketball.He also is an assistant coach and directorof operations for the WU football team. As a football player at Willamette, he was named Third Team All-West Region. He played basketball for WU in 2009-10 and graduated with a major in Economicsin 2010. He is in the final year of his MBA.

JoePenkala ’10Dir. of Operations(1st year)

Kevin Macrae joins Willamette after six years as an assistant football and basketball coach at McKay HS in Salem. He helped McKay’s basketball team reach the Statequarterfinals twice. McKay used a system that was similar to Willamette’s. Macrae’s experience with the system will be valuable this season. Macrae’s wife, Mallory, is a graduate of Willamette.

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The Willamette men’s basketball team is ready tocontinue its up-tempo style in Head Coach Kip Ioane’s second season. Last year, WU went 9-16 overall, 6-10 in the Northwest Conference. The Bearcats ended theseason strong, winning six of their last nine games. Ioane’s fast-paced game helped the Bearcats score 82.6 points per game in 2009-10. WU scored 80 ormore points 11 times, including seven games above 90. Leading the team this year will be four returning starters. The list includes senior guards Robbie Kunke and Marcus Holmes, plus junior wing Ryan Meehanand junior wing/post Taylor Mounts. Mounts, Meehan and Holmes averaged in doublefigures last year, while Kunke led the NWC in assists. Mounts earned 14.2 points per game, while Meehan added 11.0 points per contest and Holmes chipped in10.4. Kunke earned 138 assists in 22 games (6.3 avg.). Mounts shot 85.3% on free throws (81 of 95) torank second in the NWC. He added 6.7 rebounds per game, good for sixth in the conference. He blocked20 shots and registered 16 steals. Meehan was a key player in NWC play. He tallied 13.5 points per conference game, while shooting a team-high 57.1% (80 of 140). He scored in double figures in 13 of 16 NWC games, including 25 pointsin a 105-93 win at Linfield College on Feb. 6, 2010. Adding depth was Holmes, who reached double digits in scoring 15 times. He had 20 points against Corban University on Dec. 11, 2009, in a 78-74 win.He ended the year with 60 assists and 28 steals. Kunke’s ability to provide quality passes allowed him to finish his junior season with 380 career assists.He also has 426 career points and 207 career boards. It will be hard to replace Cameron Mitchell (Post), who graduated after leading the NWC with 21.1 points and 12.5 rebounds per game in 2009-10. He was First

Ryan Meehan prepares to drive into the lane.

2010-11 Season Outlook

Cameron Mitchell (Post)2010 Graduate

1,200 pts., 791 rebs.1st Team All-NWC2008-09, 2009-10

Jostens Trophy FinalistPlaying for Limerick Eagles

in Ireland SuperLeague

Team All-NWC as a junior and a senior. In 2009-10,he was selected First Team All-West Region and wasone of 10 finalists for the Jostens Trophy. Mitchell scored double figures in all 25 games lastyear. He shot 57.9% from the field (2nd in NWC). In three years at WU, he scored 1,200 points and had 791 rebounds. Including one season at the University ofRedlands, he earned 1,342 points and 959 rebounds. Rather than attempting to replace Mitchell with one player, the Bearcats will rely on their combined skills to offset the loss of such a talented athlete. The four returning starters will lead the way, but they won’tbe alone. Last year, Terrell Malley (So., G) played in all 25 games (4 starts). His speed and quickness helped him average 10.7 points per game. He was strong on fast breaks and was one of the team’s top players at takingthe ball to the basket. Other players who saw action in at least 10 games last year are Cody Pastorino (So., G), Oliver Hughes(So., Wing), and Leo Abello (So., G). WU’s newcomers are led by sophomore post Sean Dart, a transfer from Eastern Oregon University. Dart will provide an inside presence while helping Mountslead the team’s rebounding efforts. Cory Lowe (Fr., Post) joins the team after playing four years of football at WU. A 2010 graduate, he isenrolled in Willamette’s MBA program. In the fall of2009, he was named First Team All-NWC in football. Several first-year players will supply overall depth. The roster features five true freshmen, plus Trevor Bos (Fr., G), who missed last year due to injury. Also competing is Cole Douglas (Fr., Wing), a former WUfootball player who is in his senior year academically. Willamette opens the 2010-11 season on Nov. 16 at Western Washington University. The Bearcats willplay at Concordia University (Ore.) on Nov. 18. The Bearcats play their home opener on Nov. 20 against Northwest Christian University. Willamettewill dedicate the basketball court to honor formerHead Coach Gordie James at halftime.

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“Marcus is a true Willamette success story, both on and off the court.I expect him to establish our up-tempo pace night in and night out,

and I expect him to continue to be one of the best in the league at pesteringopponent’s point guards end line to end line. He has matured to the point that

as a staff we depend on him to be a difference maker game after game.” — Head Coach Kip Ioane

Sr.Year GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Asst. Pts. Avg.2006-07 2 0 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 — 0 0 0 0.02008-09 22 0 32-83 .386 18-46 .391 20-23 .870 31 17 102 4.62009-10 25 24 92-229 .402 40-95 .421 51-80 .638 77 60 275 11.0Career 49 24 124-314 .395 58-143 .406 71-103 .689 108 77 377 7.7

#10 Robbie Kunke • Guard6’4”, 185 lbs., Clackamas, Ore. (Clackamas High School) Enters the season with 71 games played and 64 starts during his career ... Ranksthird all-time at WU with 380 assists ... Achieved 138 assists last year and led the NWC with 6.6 assists per game ... Has averaged 6.0 points and 5.4 assists in hiscareer ... Earned 11 assists versus Pacific on Feb. 22, 2008 and against Southern Oregon on Dec. 29, 2008 ... Scored 16points versus Pacific on Feb. 13, 2009 and against PugetSound on Feb. 5, 2010 ... First Team All-League atClackamas HS ... Majoring in Economics at WU ...Son of Terry Kunke ... Born on Oct. 12.

“Robbie has a chance to truly leave his mark on the program for yearsto come. As a four-year starter and two-year captain, his experience and

leadership will be of utmost importance to us. I fully expect him to lead the NWC in assists again and to continue to be our best helpside defender. He has

added physical strength, which will allow him to be a bigger threat offensively.” — Head Coach Kip Ioane

Sr.

#3 Marcus Holmes • Guard6’0”, 155 lbs., Seattle, Wash. (Garfield High School)Played in all 25 games with 24 starts in 2009-10 ... Has seen action in 49 games inhis WU career ... Averaged 11.0 points per game last season, including 20 points against Corban on Dec. 11, 2009 ... Scored 28 points at Boise State in an exhibition game on Nov. 3. 2009 ... Has quick hands on defense ... Is a40.6% career 3-point shooter ... Can drive to the hoop,pull up for long jump shots or create quality chancesfor his teammates ... Attended Garfield High Schoolin Seattle ... Is majoring in Sociology at Willamette ...Son of Mark and Denise Holmes ... Born on July 27.

Willamette Seniors

Year GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Asst. Pts. Avg.2007-08 26 26 46-120 .383 14-34 .412 39-63 .619 89 139 145 5.62008-09 23 17 38-108 .352 8-21 .381 53-70 .757 57 103 137 6.02009-10 22 21 35-93 .376 13-32 .406 60-92 .652 71 138 143 6.5Career 71 64 119-321 .371 35-87 .402 152-225 .676 217 380 425 6.0

Four-yearSenior

Four-yearSenior

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“Matt is the guy that every team has to have ... the guy who doesn’t askquestions, doesn’t complain, and just goes about his job working hard every practice. He has improved in all facets of the game, but his most important

contribution is found in the example he sets each day with his effort.” — Head Coach Kip Ioane

Sr.

“Cory Lowe is a fantastic addition to our team this season. His athleticability, coupled with his physical nature -- honed by his football career --

will bring a much-needed presence to our inside game. As he gets hisbasketball legs underneath him, I can see him being a game changer off

the bench for us throughout the season.” — Head Coach Kip Ioane

Gr.

#22 Matt Winterscheid • Wing6’1”, 180 lbs., Seattle, Wash. (Seattle Academy)Is a senior academically and a junior in terms of eligibility ... Was a manager for the team in 2008-09 and battled injuries in 2009-10 ... Works hard and has the skills to contribute to Willamette’s pressure defense and up-tempo offense ... Continuesto improve as a basketball player ... Provides the Bearcatswith quality depth at the wing position ... He previouslyattended Seattle Academy in the State of Washington ...Is majoring in Chemistry (Biochemistry track) as a student at Willamette ... Parents are John and KarenWinterscheid ... Born on January 25.

Lowe joins the Bearcats after four years as a defensive endon the Willamette football team. He was chosen First Team

All-NWC once and was Second Team All-NWC twice.

JuniorEligibility

Freshmaneligibility

Wintersheid played basketball at Seattle Academyprior to attending Willamette University. He ismajoring in Chemistry (Biochemistry track).

#44 Cory Lowe • Post6’4”, 220 lbs., Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton High School) Is in his first season on the basketball team after playing four years for the WU football team from 2006-09 ... Named First Team All-NWC honors as a seniorin 2009 and chosen Second Team All-NWC in 2007 and 2008 ... Earned 32 tacklesas a senior and achieved 133 tackles in his career, with 31.5tackles for losses ... Played football, basketball, track and field and lacrosse at Beaverton HS ... Was a forward onthe basketball team ... Has a bachelor’s degree fromWU and is in the final year of his MBA .... Son ofJohn and Judy Lowe ... Born on December 29.

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Year Overall Conf Head Coach1924-25 6-12 4-2 Guy L. Rathbun1925-26 15-3 7-2 Guy L. Rathbun1926-27 14-6 10-2 “Spec” Keene1927-28 13-7 7-2 “Spec” Keene1928-29 10-4 7-1 “Spec” Keene1929-30 14-4 8-0 “Spec” Keene 1930-31* 15-3 10-1 “Spec” Keene1931-32 16-12 7-3 “Spec” Keene1932-33* 18-3 9-1 “Spec” Keene1933-34 9-13 6-4 “Spec” Keene1934-35 7-17 4-3 “Spec” Keene1935-36 10-16 3-5 “Spec” Keene1936-37* 22-6 10-0 “Spec” Keene1937-38# 23-9 8-2 Howard Maple1938-39* 29-6 13-1 Howard Maple1939-40 17-9 15-3 Howard Maple1940-41* 13-13 6-2 Howard Maple1941-42 12-12 7-2 Howard Maple1942-43 11-9 5-1 “Spec” Keene1943-44 5-15 0-2 N/A1944-45 4-14 0-2 N/A1945-46 8-13 5-6 Lestle Sparks1946-47 9-15 6-8 Elmer Schaake1947-48 14-14 9-5 John Lewis1948-49# 14-9 8-2 John Lewis1949-50* 16-11 11-3 John Lewis1950-51# 14-13 10-5 John Lewis1951-52* 22-5 14-1 John Lewis1952-53 14-14 9-6 John Lewis1953-54 12-12 7-8 John Lewis1954-55 15-12 8-7 John Lewis

Year Overall Conf Head Coach1955-56 10-15 5-10 John Lewis1956-57 12-11 7-8 John Lewis1957-58# 18-7 10-5 John Lewis1958-59* 18-9 12-3 John Lewis1959-60*^ 22-6 12-3 John Lewis1960-61 10-15 4-11 John Lewis1961-62 13-12 8-7 John Lewis1962-63 8-17 5-10 John Lewis1963-64 10-15 3-12 John Lewis1964-65 8-17 4-11 John Lewis1965-66 14-12 8-10 John Lewis1966-67 13-13 8-10 John Lewis1967-68 14-12 10-8 Jim Boutin1968-69 14-12 11-7 Jim Boutin1969-70 11-15 7-5 Jim Boutin1970-71 18-11 8-4 Jim Boutin1971-72#^ 23-6 11-3 Jim Boutin1972-73 16-10 7-7 Jim Boutin1973-74 13-13 6-8 Jim Boutin1974-75^ 24-5 11-3 Jim Boutin1975-76 15-11 7-7 Jim Boutin1976-77 20-8 10-4 Jim Boutin1977-78 10-16 6-8 Jim Boutin1978-79 16-11 7-5 Jim Boutin1979-80 12-13 6-6 Rich Glas1980-81 13-13 6-6 Rich Glas1981-82 12-14 6-6 Rich Glas1982-83 19-8 9-3 Rich Glas1983-84 10-16 3-9 Rich Glas1984-85 6-20 2-8 Geoff Petrie +1985-86 12-14 2-8 John Roche

Year Overall Conf Head Coach1986-87# 13-13 7-3 John Roche 1987-88* 18-10 10-0 Gordie James1988-89* 15-12 9-3 Gordie James1989-90#& 25-6 10-2 Gordie James1990-91& 19-10 8-4 Gordie James1991-92 17-13 8-4 Gordie James1992-93*^% 29-4 11-1 Gordie James1993-94#@ 24-6 10-2 Gordie James1994-95#@ 20-12 8-4 Gordie James1995-96 11-13 5-9 Gordie James1996-97 10-14 8-8 Gordie James1997-98 14-10 10-8 Gordie James1998-99 15-10 11-7 Gordie James1999-00 15-10 9-7 Gordie James2000-01 10-14 7-9 Gordie James2001-02 18-8 12-4 Gordie James2002-03 19-7 12-4 Gordie James2003-04 17-8 12-4 Gordie James2004-05 11-14 8-8 Gordie James2005-06 17-8 13-3 Gordie James2006-07 10-15 6-10 Gordie James2007-08 11-15 9-7 Gordie James2008-09 12-11 8-8 Gordie James2009-10 9-16 6-10 Kip IoaneTotals 1233-946 621-432 12 Coaches (.566) (.590)+ Interim Head Coach * Won conference title# Tied for conf. title ^ NAIA Dist. 2 Champion& NAIA District 2 Western Div. Champion% NAIA Division II National Champion@ NAIA Division II Quarterfinals

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#50 Cole Douglas • Wing 6’1”, 190 lbs., Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep)Joins the Bearcats this season ... Is a senior academically, but is a freshman in terms of basketball eligibility ... Previously was a member of the Willamette football team in 2007 and 2008 ... Earned eight tackles, including 1.5 tackles for losses in 2008 ...Competed in track and field for the Bearcats in 2010 and plans to throw the javelin and the hammer this spring ... Playedfootball and was a track and field athlete at BellarminePrep ... All-League as a linebacker and long snapperin football ... Majoring in Psychology ... Parents areDave and Ginny Douglass ... Born on February 15.

“Cole provides us with depth at the wing position. He is used to competingin athletics and comes to us after playing two years of football at Willamette.

He possesses good overall athletics skills and plans to participate in hissecond year of track and field this spring.”

— Head Coach Kip Ioane

Sr.Douglas is in his first season with the Bearcats. He

previously played two seasons of football and competedin one season of track and field at Willamette.

Freshmaneligibility

Willamette Seniors

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#32 Ryan Meehan • Wing6’3”, 190 lbs., Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton HS/MSU-Billings)Averaged 11.5 points last season, including 13.5 points per game in NWC action ...Shot an impressive 57.1% (80 of 140) against NWC opponents ... Tied for second on the team with 35 three-point baskets ... Scored 25 points ina 105-93 win at Linfield on Feb. 6, 2010 ... Transferred toWU after one year at Montana State-Billings ... Was atop player for Beaverton HS near Portland, Oregon ...Majoring in Economics at Willamette ... Parents areGlenn and Lisa Meehan ... Born on September 13. Jr.

Year GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Asst. Pts. Avg.2009-10 25 23 107-221 .484 35-95 .368 39-57 .684 74 36 288 11.5

#34 Taylor Mounts • Wing/6’5”, 205 lbs., Kailua, Hawaii (Iolani School) WU’s top returning scorer with 14.2 points per game in 2009-10 ... Double-digit points in 22 of 25 games ... Hit 35 three-pointers to tie for second on the team ...Scored 21 points against UC-Santa Cruz on Dec. 4, 2009 ... Grabbed 14 rebounds versus West Coast Baptist one day later ... Played basketball at Iolani School in Hawaii ...All-State and ILH Co-Player of the Year ... Majoringin Rhetoric and Media Studies ... His parents are JohnMounts and Toni Hartman ... Born on Jan. 20. Jr.

Year GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Asst. Pts. Avg.2008-09 8 0 2-13 .154 0-4 .000 2-5 .400 11 4 6 0.82009-10 25 21 119-272 .438 35-93 .376 81-95 .853 167 23 354 14.2Career 33 21 121-285 .425 35-97 .361 83-100 .830 178 27 360 10.9

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Post

Meehan averaged 11.5 points per game last season.

Willamette Sophomores

#1 Leo Abello • Guard5’10”, 160 lbs., Anchorage, Alaska (East Anchorage High School)Played in 17 games as a freshman last season ... Will continue to provide depth atthe guard position this year ... Has good range on his jumper ... Works hard and isskilled at finding gaps in the defense to create scoring chances ... Was a standout basketball player as a student-athlete at East Anchorage High School in Alaska ...Helped East reach the CIC semifinals ... Is undecided regarding his major ... Hisparents are Jones and Dorothea Abello ... Born on February 19.

So. Year GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Asst. Pts. Avg.2009-10 17 0 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 7 0.4

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#24 Trevor Bos • Guard5’11”, 160 lbs., Lakewood, Calif. (St. John Bosco HS)Joins the active roster this season after missing all of 2009-10 due to an injury ...Brings quickness and the ability to find open teammates on offense ... Earned First Team All-Trinity League honors as a senior at St. John Bosco HS in California ... Was chosen Second Team All-CIF and Honorable Mention on the Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team ... Is majoring in Economics at Willamette ... Hisparents are Richard and Margaret Bos ... Born on March 21.

So.#0 Sean Dart • Post6’6”, 220 lbs., Bend, Ore. (Mountain View HS/Eastern Oregon U.)Transferred after playing one season at Eastern Oregon in 2008-09 ... Saw actionin 19 games for EOU ... A solid scorer and rebounder ... Earned Class 5A All-Statehonors at Mountainview HS ... Was First Team All Inter-Mountain Conference ... Helped MVHS place third in Class 5A as a junior and seventh as a senior ... Holds the school record for rebounding ... Averaged 22 points as a senior ... Majoring inEnglish ... Son of Diana Davidson and Tim Dart ... Born on December 27.

So.

So. Year GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Asst. Pts. Avg.2009-10 18 0 4-19 .211 2-10 .200 6-9 .667 13 1 16 0.9

Freshmaneligibility

Bos was unable to play last season due to an injury.

Dart played at Eastern Oregon University in 2008-09.

#21 Eric Knowles • Guard6’0”, 165 lbs., Tacoma, Wash. (Charles Wright Academy)Saw limited playing time in 2009-10 as he battled injuries throughout the season ...Was a three-year starter in basketball at Charles Wright Academy in the State ofWashington ... Helped Charles Wright win the State Championship in 2008 ... Wasa team captain ... Also played football and baseball in high school, and is a memberof the Willamette football team ... Undecided regarding his college major ... Is theson of John and Joyce Knowles ... Born on December 18.

So. Year GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Asst. Pts. Avg.2009-10 4 0 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 2 0 0 —

#12 Oliver Hughes • Wing6’1”, 185 lbs., Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial High School)Competed in 18 games as a freshman ... Will challenge for increased playing time this year ... Possesses a long-range jumper and can contribute at both ends of the court ... Was a shooting guard at Judge Memorial HS ... Averaged 14 points, six rebounds and four assists ... All-State and All-Region twice ... Played on the StateChampionship team and led Utah with 75 three-pointers in 25 games in 2008 ...Has not declared a major yet ... Son of Mike and Christy Hughes ... Born on July 4.

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So. Year GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Asst. Pts. Avg.2009-10 25 4 94-230 .409 25-76 .329 55-73 .753 50 39 268 10.7

#5 Cody Pastorino • Guard5’10”, 160 lbs., Glenn, Calif. (Willows High School)Saw action in every game as a freshman last year ... Earned 38 points, 23 rebounds and 22 assists in limited playing time ... Has the skills to succeed in WU’s up-tempo attack ... Also plays football for the Bearcats ... Achieved 33 tackles as a safety this year and was named Second Team All-NWC ... Played football, basketball and track at Willows HS ... Sacramento Valley League MVP twice in basketball ... Is majoringin History at WU ... Parents are James and Tawna Pastorino ... Born on May 26.

So. Year GP GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Reb. Asst. Pts. Avg.2009-10 25 0 16-52 .308 4-16 .250 2-5 .400 23 22 38 1.5

#20 Alex Hansen • Guard6’1”, 160 lbs., Reno, Nev. (Galena High School)Will challenge for playing time as a freshman with the Bearcats this season ... Was chosen Second Team All-Conference two times at Galena High School in Reno,Nevada ... Averaged 11 points, five assists, and four rebounds per game at GHS ...Works hard and learns plays quickly ... Is undecided regarding his major ... Parentsare Matt and Anne Hansen ... Born on January 27.

Fr. Hansen earned Second Team All-Conference honorstwice at Galena High School in Reno, Nevada.

Willamette Freshmen

#2 Terrell Malley • Guard5’11”, 165 lbs., Portland, Ore. (Roosevelt High School)Played in all 25 games with four starts as a freshman ... Averaged 10.7 points per game ... Hit 25 three-pointers and shot 75.3% at the line ... Also plays football at Willlamette ... Led WU with 628 rushing yards (8.2 avg. per carry) this season ... Played football and basketball and ran track at Roosevelt HS in Portland ... First Team All-PIL in football and Second Team All-PIL in basketball ... Majoring inEconomics ... Son of Marion and Lorraine Malley ... Born on June 29.

Cody PastorinoSoph., Guard

Oliver HughesSoph., Wing

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#4 Avery Manu • Wing6’3”, 185 lbs., Pocatello, Idaho (Highland High School)Has the skills to battle for playing time as a wing this year ... Received All-Region recognition at Highland HS in Idaho in 2008-09 and 2009-10 ... Was a First Team All-District selection ... Averaged 14.2 points per game ... Also played football at HHS and was named Honorable Mention All-State at outside linebacker ... Hasnot yet chosen his major ... Son of Tony and Kim Manu ... Born on January 21.

Fr. Manu was named All-Region twice as a basketballplayer at Highland High School in Pocatello, Idaho.

#52 Noah Ripley • Post6’6”, 195 lbs., Springfield, Ore. (Springfield High School)Provides the Bearcats with important depth at the post position ... Has the abilitiesrequired to develop into a quality player at Willamette ... Was chosen First TeamAll-Midwestern League at Springfield High School in Oregon ... Also competedfor the football team at SHS ... Is undecided regarding his major at Willamette ...His parents are Mark and Amy Ripley ... Born on June 19.

Fr. Ripley was named First Team All-Midwestern Leaguewhile playing at Springfield High School in Oregon.

#23 Sam Walters • Wing6’3”, 180 lbs., Tacoma, Wash. (Stadium High School)Gives Willamette quality depth in the backcourt this season ... Previously played basketball at Stadium High School in Tacoma, Washington ... Chosen Honorable Mention All-Narrows League ... Is a solid competitor on the court and a talentedstudent in the classroom ... Is undecided regarding his academic major at WU ...Son of Mike and Wendy Walter ... Born on January 21.

Fr. Walters was Honorable Mention All-Narrows Leagueas a player at Stadium High School in Tacoma.

#30 Chris Zumtobel • Wing6’2”, 175 lbs., Reno, Nev. (Reno High School)Brings depth to the Bearcats and can compete for playing time at three positions ...Will primarily be used as a wing ... Fundamentally sound on the court ... Averaged 10 points per game at Reno HS in Nevada last season ... Was a member of the 4A State Championship team in 2007-08 ... Also played soccer at Reno HS ... Has notyet declared a major ... Son of Tom and Cece Zumtobel ... Born on January 12.

Fr. Zumtobel was a member of the Reno HS basketballteam that won the 4A State Championship in 2007-08.

Willamette Freshmen

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Elig. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Sean Dart P So. So. 6’ 6” 220 Bend, Ore. (Mtn. View HS/E. Oregon Univ.) 1 Leo Abello G So. So. 5’10” 165 Anchorage, Alaska (East Anchorage HS) 2 Terrell Malley G So. So. 5’11” 165 Portland, Ore. (Roosevelt High School) 3 Marcus Holmes G Sr. Sr. 6’ 0” 155 Seattle, WA (Garfield High School) 4 Avery Manu W Fr. Fr. 6’ 3” 185 Pocatello, Idaho (Highland High School) 5 Cody Pastorino G So. So. 5’10” 160 Glenn, Calif. (Willows High School) 10 Robbie Kunke G Sr. Sr. 6’ 4” 185 Clackamas, Ore. (Clackamas High School) 12 Oliver Hughes W So. So. 6’ 1” 185 Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial HS) 20 Alex Hansen G Fr. Fr. 6’ 1” 160 Reno, Nev. (Galena High School) 21 Eric Knowles G So. So. 6’ 0” 165 Tacoma, Wash. (Charles Wright Academy) 22 Matt Winterscheid W Sr. Jr. 6’ 1” 180 Seattle, Wash. (Seattle Academy) 23 Sam Walters W Fr. Fr. 6’ 3” 180 Tacoma, Wash. (Stadium High School) 24 Trevor Bos G So. Fr. 5’11” 160 Lakewood, Calif. (St. John Bosco HS) 30 Chris Zumtobel W Fr. Fr. 6’ 2” 175 Reno, Nev. (Reno High School) 32 Ryan Meehan W Jr. Jr. 6’ 3” 190 Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton HS/MSU-Billings) 34 Taylor Mounts W/P Jr. Jr. 6’ 5” 205 Kailua, Hawaii (Iolani School) 44 Cory Lowe P Gr. Fr. 6’ 4” 220 Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton High School) 50 Cole Douglas W Sr. Fr. 6’ 1” 190 Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) 52 Noah Ripley P Fr. Fr. 6’ 6” 195 Springfield, Ore. (Springfield Senior HS)Head Coach: Kip Ioane (2nd year, 10th year on coaching staff)Assistant Coach: Mike Plank (3rd year) Assistant Coach: Nelson Lomax (11th year)Assistant Coach: Kevin Macrae (1st year) Dir. of Operations: Joe Penkala (1st year)

Shane Wibel, ATCHead Athletic Trainer

Dylan Borden, ATCPT Northwest

Ken Smith, ATCAsst. Athletic Trainer

Erin Scharer, ATCAsst. Athletic Trainer

Dr. David ThorsettWU Team Physician

Willamette University Sports Medicine

Dr. Daniel SchweigertWU Team Physician

2010-11 Willamette Roster

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Willamette is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and competes in Division III, which has 447 members and is the largest NCAA division. Division III is about following your passions and discovering your potential. The college experience is a time of learning and growth. For student-athletes in Division III, this happens in the classroom, through athletics and, ultimately, by completing an academic degree. The Division III experience provides student-athletes with the opportunity to participate in a competitive athletic environment. Student-athletes can push themselves to excellence. At WU, student-athletes are encouraged to pursue their full passions and find their potential through a comprehensive educational experience. Athletes in Division III do not receive financial aid related to athletic ability. Willamette and other NCAA Division III members encourage students to participate by maximizing the variety of athletic opportunities. An emphasis is placed on conference and regional play. Willamette often sends its teams to California, Idaho, Washington and Texas for in-region games. NCAA Division III members establish an environment with cultural diversity and gender equity among student-athletes and staff. In Division III, faculty and staff focus on the well-being of student-athletes andtheir overall academic and athletic success.

The nine private colleges and universities in Oregon and Washington that form the Northwest Conference are building a reputation as one of the top NCAA Division III leagues in the nation. The NWC is nationally competitive in a broad spectrum of sports. Formed in 1926, the NWC is 84 years old and is one of the oldest conferences in the western United States. The NWC’s currentmembers in Oregon are Willamette, George Fox, Linfield, Lewis and Clark, and Pacific. Members located in Washington are Pacific Lutheran, Puget Sound, Whitman and Whitworth. Charter members included Willamette, the College of Idaho, Linfield, Pacific and Puget Sound. Albany College was added in 1931, remained for seven years, and then returned in 1949 as Lewis & Clark College. Pacific Lutheran joined in 1965 and was followed by Whitworth in 1970. The College of Idaho withdrew in 1978. Whitworth left out in 1984 and returned in 1988. Menlo joined in 2006 as a memberin football only and withdrew in 2009. The NWC originally sponsored athletic competition for men’s sports only, but joined forces with the Women’s Conference of Independent Colleges in 1984 to form the Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges. The name was shortened back to the original Northwest Conference in 1998. Also in 1998, all nine NWC membersshifted from the NAIA to the NCAA.

NWC and NCAA Division III

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Individual StatisticsName GP GS FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Reb Avg Ast TO BL ST Pts AvgCameron Mitchell 25 24 208-359 .579 2-7 .286 110-168 .655 312 12.5 23 48 31 25 528 21.2Taylor Mounts 25 21 119-272 .438 35-93 .376 81-95 .853 167 6.7 23 44 20 16 354 14.2Ryan Meehan 25 23 107-221 .484 35-95 .368 39-57 .684 74 3.0 36 52 10 27 288 11.5Marcus Holmes 25 24 92-229 .402 40-95 .421 51-80 .638 77 3.1 60 73 4 28 275 11.0Terrell Malley 25 4 94-230 .409 25-76 .329 55-73 .753 50 2.0 39 60 1 24 268 10.7Robbie Kunke 22 21 35-93 .376 13-32 .406 60-92 .652 71 3.2 138 80 4 35 143 6.5 Scott Schoettgen 19 2 23-58 .397 7-23 .304 9-12 .750 38 4.2 6 10 1 8 62 6.9Cody Pastorino 25 0 16-52 .308 4-16 .250 2-5 .400 23 0.9 22 21 2 10 38 1.5Robert Wood 13 4 10-38 .263 4-14 .286 9-15 .600 21 1.6 22 19 0 8 33 2.5Bubba Lemon 24 0 7-24 .292 3-10 .300 8-9 .889 23 1.0 3 8 2 5 25 1.0 Oliver Hughes 18 0 4-19 .211 2-10 .200 6-9 .667 13 0.7 1 2 0 1 16 0.9Joe Penkala 24 1 5-17 .294 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 12 0.5 2 3 1 2 12 0.5Connor Walsh 16 0 3-13 .231 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 4 0.3 2 7 0 5 9 0.6Zack Lange 8 1 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 6 0.8 0 3 1 0 8 1.0Leo Abello 17 0 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 0.1 1 6 0 1 7 0.4Brandon Cottle 4 0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 4 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Eric Knowles 4 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Matt Winterscheid 1 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Willamette 25 25 730-1641 .445 171-475 .360 435-623 .698 998 39.9 378 437 77 195 2066 82.6Opponents 25 25 754-1643 .459 199-580 .343 469-664 .706 1011 40.4 382 405 74 231 2176 87.0Deadball Rebounds: Willamette 98 (86-12); Opponents 70 (76-6)

Overall Record: 9-16 Northwest Conference: 6-10 (6th Place Tie)Home: 3-7 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 1-3

Date Opponent Result Overall NWC Att. High Points High ReboundsNov. 20 Menlo 95-72 L 0-1 1125 Mitchell 22 Mitchell 13Nov. 21 Claremont-M-S 94-86 W 1-1 1050 Malley 24 Mitchell 15Nov. 27 vs. Oregon Tech% 97-71 L 1-2 312 Mitchell 19 Mounts 9Nov. 28 at Southern Oregon% 95-81 L 1-3 432 Holmes 35 Mounts, Mitchell 10Dec. 3 vs. California Lutheran# 83-69 L 1-4 49 Mounts 17 Mitchell 9Dec. 4 vs. UC-Santa Cruz# 93-90 L 1-5 74 Mitchell 26 Mitchell 11Dec. 5 vs. West Coast Baptist# 87-62 W 2-5 23 Mitchell 27 Mitchell 23Dec. 11 at Corban 78-74 W 3-5 267 Mitchell 24 Mitchell 12Dec. 29 at Portland State 97-90 L 3-6 322 Mitchell 28 Mitchell 9Jan. 2 Whitworth* 95-76 L 3-7 0-1 450 Holmes, Mitchell 11 Mitchell, Mounts 16Jan. 3 Whitman* 87-60 L 3-8 0-2 500 Mitchell 22 Mitchell 17Jan. 8 at Puget Sound* 92-85 L 3-9 0-3 512 Meehan 20 Mitchell 12Jan. 9 Linfield* 94-85 L 3-10 0-4 552 Malley, Mitchell 12 Mitchell 15Jan. 12 Lewis & Clark* 93-88 L 3-11 0-5 200 Mitchell 24 Mitchell 16Jan. 15 at George Fox* 87-74 L 3-12 0-6 645 Mitchell 26 Mitchell, Mounts 10Jan. 22 Pacific Lutheran* 96-90 L 3-13 0-7 825 Mitchell 24 Mitchell 16Jan. 23 at Pacific* 80-72 W 4-13 1-7 300 Malley 17 Mitchell 16Jan. 29 at Whitworth* 101-83 L 4-14 1-8 1450 Mitchell 26 Mitchell 11Jan. 30 at Whitman* 103-82 L 4-15 1-9 200 Mitchell 28 Mitchell 11Feb. 5 Puget Sound* 90-75 W 5-15 2-9 1135 Mitchell 25 Mitchell 10Feb. 6 at Linfield* 105-93 W 6-15 3-9 450 Mitchell 27 Mitchell 12Feb. 9 at Lewis & Clark* 80-73 W 7-15 4-9 300 Mitchell 23 Mitchell 9Feb. 12 George Fox* 89-81 L 7-16 4-10 1210 Mitchell 20 Mitchell 25Feb. 19 at Pacific Lutheran* 80-58 W 8-16 5-10 500 Holmes 19 Mitchell 10 Feb. 20 Pacific* 95-86 W 9-16 6-10 1325 Mitchell 23 Mitchell 11

* NWC game Home games in Bold Face % Southern Oregon Tournament # Lee Fulmer Tournament

2009-10 Statistics/Results

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R.J. Adelman ’95 J.D., University of Oregon ’01Houston, TexasAssistant Coach, Houston Rockets

Richard Ash ’88Corvallis, Ore.President, Global Mapping Technology

Nick Babij ’09Ann Arbor, Mich.Graduate Student, University of Michigan

Scott Baker ’94, MAT ’96Bend, Ore. • Math TeacherBasketball Coach, Bend HS

Jacob Baran ’06, MAT ’07 Beaverton, Ore.Teacher and Coach, Beaverton HS

Joe Carmichael ’03, MBA ’05Eugene, Ore.Branch Manager, Pacific Continental Bank

Erik Clarkson ’90Tacoma, Wash. • Deputy Sheriff

Chad DeHaan ’01Seattle, Wash.Technology Manufacturing

B.J. Dobrkovsky ’03, MAT ’04Salem, Ore. • Math TeacherHead Basketball Coach, Sprague HS

Jason Downey ’00Portland, Ore.Financial Advisor, Smith Barney

David Force ’04Corona, Calif.Project Manager, Centex Homes

Shawn Gahr ’00 MBA ’04, UC-San DiegoSeattle, Wash. • Microsoft

Brennan Garrelts ’06 Redding, Calif. • Forester, BLM

Mike Hayter ’97Bozeman, Mont.Manager, Santa Fe Red’s Grill

Ryan Hepp ’03Santa Rosa, Calif. • Sheriff’s Deputy/SWAT

Kip Ioane ’01, MAT ’02Salem, Ore. • Head Coach, Willamette Univ.

Marques Johnson ’03J.D., Howard University ‘10New York, N.Y. Lawyer, Private Practice

Todd Lewis ’05San Francisco, Calif. • Pharmaceutical Supply

Nelson Lomax ’95Salem, Ore. • Assistant Coach at WU Professional Mortgage Company

Nik Lubisich ’01Seattle, Wash. • NW Sports Management Group

Jason Luchterhand ’07Beaverton, Ore. • Sales Representative, NIKE

Dr. Brian Mahoney ’93U. of Rochester Medical SchoolMinneapolis, Minn. • Cardiologist

Ian Mansfield ’08Salem, Ore. • Instructional Asst., McKay HS

Scott Marshall ’89Ph.D. ‘94, Portland State University Portland, Ore.Professor of Management, PSU

Kyler McClary ’09Keizer, Ore.Boys’ Basketball Coach, McNary HS

P.J. McDevitt ’03Pomona, Calif.Asst. Basketball Coach, Pomona-Pitzer

Drew Miller ’06 Keizer, Ore.Instructor, Trainer - Courthouse Fitness

Jay Moore ’97 MBA ’01, U. of San FranciscoBaltimore, Md.Account Exec., Imre Communications

Scott Neel ’92 Klamath Falls, Ore.General Manager, Neel Distributing

Brad Nelson ’99 Eugene, Ore. • Product Manager, Yahoo

Brian Newton ’02Beaverton, Ore. • Web Graphics Design

John Olinger ’06 Salem, Ore. • Athletes in Action

Michael Plank ’06Salem, Ore. • Assistant Coach at WU Mentor Program Coord., South Salem HS

Steve Raze ’94 Gresham, Ore. • Development Contractor

Lance Richards ’95Gresham. Ore. • Sales Rep, Farwest Steel

Chris Roche ’91MBA ’94, Stanford University Wilsonville, Ore.Business Consultant, Basketball Coach

Miles Sandgathe ’04Rainier, Ore. • High School Basketball Coach

Cavan Scanlan ’96 Honolulu, Hawaii • English Teacher, Basketball Coach, Kamehameha HS

Martin Sehlin ’93 Seattle, Wash.General Manager, Information Systems

Mike Shepard ’88Hong Kong • Operations Dir., NIKE Apparel

Matt Smith ’99Tacoma, Wash.Regional Sales Manager, Eschelon

Michael Smith ’08Portland, Ore.Project Manager, Family Services

Ryan Smith ’97, MAT ’98 Eugene, Ore. • Fourth Grade Teacher

David Snyder ’95J.D. ’98, Georgetown UniversityBellevue, Wash.Law Associate, Foster Pepper PLLC

Russ Sovde ’90 Seattle, Wash. • Computer Analyst

Harold Sublett, Jr. ’05Raleigh, N.C. • Loan Officer, Wells Fargo

C.J. Stuvland ’07Portland, Ore. • Financial Advisor

Jason Thompson ’95 Beaverton, Ore. • ManagementHollywood Entertainment

Kevin VandenBrink ’98Sherwood, Ore. • Broker, Macadam ForbesCommercial Real Estate

Jimmy Watts ’99, MAT ’00West Linn, Ore. • Teacher/Coach, Lakeridge HS

Dan Yates ’87Portland, Ore. • Senior Consultant

Scott Yates ’92Lander, Wyo.Legal Counsel, NW Trout Unlimited

Where Are They Now?

Senior guard Robbie Kunkeattacks the defense.

Terrell Malley shoots a layupfor the Bearcats.

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CareerScoring1. 2,071 Erik Clarkson (113 games) ..........1987-912. 1,897 Doug Holden (109 games) ...........1968-723. 1,670 Mike Ward (122 games) ...............1989-934. 1,641 Bob Lundahl (100 games) ............1967-715. 1,547 Ed Grossenbacher (100 games) ...1956-60Scoring Average (Min. 3 years)1. 18.3 Erik Clarkson (2071/113 games) .1987-912. 17.4 Doug Holden (1897/109 games) ..1968-723. 16.4 Bob Lundahl (1641/100 games) ...1967-714. 16.2 Cam Mitchell (1200/74 gms.) ... 2007-105. 15.5 Ed Grossenbacher (1547/100 gms.) .. 1956-606. 15.0 Spike Moore (1500/100 games) ...1963-67Field Goal Percentage (Min. 2 years)1. .615 Mike Gilson (262 of 426) ............1979-812. .577 Bill Dougherty (296 of 513) ........1980-823. .572 Cam Mitchell (466 of 815) .. 2007-104. .558 Quentin Reynolds (246 of 441) ....1982-845. .557 Joe Nichols (307 of 551) ..............1980-82 .557 Steve Nett (216 of 388) ................1979-813-Point Field Goals Made1. 175 Paul Scott (365 att.) ...................... 1988-922. 172 Mike Hayter (397 att.) ..................1993-973. 167 Ted Harris (366 att.) .....................1987-903-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 397 Mike Hayter (172 made) .............. 1993-972. 389 Erik Clarkson (155 made) ............ 1987-913. 366 Ted Harris (167 made) ................. 1987-903-Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. 120 att.)1. .479 Paul Scott (175 of 365) ................1988-922. .456 Ted Harris (167 of 366) ................1987-903. .454 Mike Shepard (114 of 251) ..........1984-884. .433 Mike Hayter (172 of 397) ............1993-975. .432 Michael Smith (96 of 222) ...........2004-086. .431 Erik Weiss (75 of 174) .................1989-93

Free Throw Percentage (Min. 180 att.)1. .842 John Olinger (223 of 265) ............2003-062. .832 Chris Roche (158 of 190) .............1987-903. .817 Miles Sandgathe (245 of 300) ......2000-044. .811 Mike Hayter (163 of 201) ............1993-975. .799 Russ Sovde (218 of 273) ..............1987-90Rebounds1. 1043 Bob Lundahl (100 games) ............1967-712. 1039 Scott Baker (122 games) ..............1990-943. 888 Craig Reingold (107 games) ........1973-764. 884 Buz Wilfert (104 games) ..............1957-615. 831 Larry Lynn (81 games) .................1956-606. 813 Mike Ward (122 games) ...............1989-937. 791 Cam Mitchell (74 games) ... 2007-10

Rebounds Per Game (Min. 2 years)1. 10.8 Mike Cashman (572/53 games) ...1973-752. 10.7 Cam Mitchell (791/74 games) ..2007-103. 10.4 Bob Lundahl (1043/100 games) ...1967-714. 10.3 Larry Lynn (831/81 games) .........1956-605. 10.2 Ken Ashley (766/75 games) .........1959-626. 9.3 Rich Grady (494/53 games) .........1971-73Assists Per Game1. 6.52 Rob Cantonwine (502/77) ............1979-822. *5.86 Sandy Marcelino (299/51) ...........1965-693. 4.62 Brian Mahoney (388/84) ..............1990-934. 4.55 Richard Ash (364/80) ............ 84-86/87-885. 3.81 Ryan Hepp (377/99) .....................1999-03* Assists recorded during final two yearsSteals Per Game1. 1.65 Rich Ash (132/80) ................. 84-86/87-882. 1.64 John Olinger (115/70) ..................2003-063. 1.63 Dave Snyder (155/95) ..................1992-954. 1.54 Brian Mahoney (129/84) ..............1990-93 *1.54 Rob Cantonwine (80/52) ..............1979-82* Steals recorded during final two years

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Erik Clarkson (1987-91) is Willamette’s all-time leading scorer with 2,071 points. BobLundahl (1967-71) leads the Bearcats in career rebounds with 1,043 boards.

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SeasonScoring1. 678 Erik Clarkson ........... 1990-912. 650 Doug Holden ............ 1971-723. 645 Erik Clarkson ........... 1989-904. 605 Mike Ward ................ 1992-935. 603 Doug Holden ............ 1970-71

Scoring Average1. 23.4 Erik Clarkson ........... 1990-912. 22.4 Doug Holden ............ 1971-723. 21.1 Cam Mitchell ... 2009-104. 20.8 Erik Clarkson ........... 1989-905. 20.8 Doug Holden ............ 1970-716. 20.1 Nik Lubisich ............. 2000-01

Field Goal Percentage1. .621 Mike Gilson .............. 1980-812. .610 Mike Gilson .............. 1979-803. .594 Mike Ward ................ 1992-934. .586 Cam Mitchell ... 2007-08 .586 Bill Dougherty .......... 1980-816. .584 Joe Nichols ............... 1981-82

3-Point FG Percentage1. .505 Steve Fedler (44/91) . 1986-872. .504 Ted Harris (66/131) .. 1988-893. .500 Costantino (26/52) .... 2007-08 .500 Paul Scott (70/140) ... 1990-915. .491 Erick Siffert (28/57) . 1986-876. .484 Ted Harris (44/91) .... 1987-88

Free Throw Percentage1. .875 Miles Sandgathe ....... 2002-032. .870 Chris Roche .............. 1989-903. .869 John Olinger ............. 2005-064. .862 Ted Harris ................. 1987-885. .859 Mike Hayter ............. 1996-97

Rebounds1. 366 Ken Ashley ............... 1961-622. 334 Larry Lynn ................ 1959-603. 331 Buz Wilfert ............... 1958-594. 325 Bob Lundahl ............. 1970-715. 324 Neil Causbie ............. 1956-57

Rebounds Per Game1. 14.6 Ken Ashley ............... 1961-622. 13.0 Neil Causbie ............. 1956-573. 12.9 Larry Lynn ................ 1959-604. 12.6 Ken Ashley ............... 1960-615. 12.5 Cam Mitchell ... 2009-106. 12.4 Bob Lundahl ............. 1968-69

Assists Per Game1. 7.46 Rob Cantonwine ....... 1980-812. 7.00 Sandy Marcelino ...... 1967-683. 6.40 Rob Cantonwine ....... 1979-804. 6.27 Robbie Kunke .. 2009-105. 5.79 Richard Ash .............. 1987-886. 5.69 Rob Cantonwine ....... 1981-82

Steals Per Game1. 2.27 Jason Thompson ....... 1993-942. 2.12 Nik Lubisich ............. 2000-013. 2.08 John Olinger ............. 2005-06

4. 2.06 Dave Snyder ............. 1994-955. 2.00 Carlos Gilyard .......... 1983-84

GameScoring1. 46 Erik Clarkson vs. Southern Oregon .. 12/7/912. 41 Mike Cashman vs. Warner Pacific .... 11/30/733. 40 Doug Holden vs. N/A .......................... 19724. 38 Bob Lundahl vs. Lewis & Clark ......... 1969 38 Ed Grossenbacher vs. Linfield .................... 1960FG Pct. (Min. 10 att.)1. 1.000 John Thompson (10 of 10) vs. Lewis & Clark ..... 1/17/892. .917 Ted Harris (11 of 12) vs. Lewis & Clark ..... 1/17/893. .900 Four times (9 of 10) Ryan Meehan vs. UPS ... 1/8/10 Scott Marshall vs. WOU...... 1/30/88 Steve Nett vs. E. Oregon ..... 12/6/80 Bob Wagner vs. W. Pacific .. 12/4/763-Point FGs Made1. 9 Nik Lubisich vs. Pacific Lutheran ... 2/16/01 9 Nik Lubisich vs. George Fox .......... 1/16/013. 8 Four times Steve Raze vs. Whitman ........ 2/6/93 Jason Thompson vs. OIT ... 12/30/92 Erik Weiss* vs. G. Fox ...... 11/20/92 Mike Shepard vs. Conc. ...... 12/8/87* In 13 minutes of play3-Point FG Pct. (Min. 5 att.)1. 1.000 Nine times (6 of 6) Mike Hayter vs. Whitworth ... 1/31/97 Steve Raze vs. Tabor ........... 2/11/94 Mike Shepard vs. OIT ......... 1/23/88 (5 of 5) John Olinger vs. Pacific ....... 2/10/06 Drew Miller vs. G. Fox ....... 1/18/05

(5 of 5, Continued) Mike Hayter vs. UC-Davis .. 11/23/96 Paul Scott vs. Rocky Mtn. ... 11/23/90 Ted Harris vs. UCSD ............. 1/6/90 Mike Shepard vs. W. Baptist ... 1/8/87

FT Pct. (Min. 10 att.)1. 1.000 Twelve times (13 of 13) Cameron Mitchell vs. Whitman .................2/7/09 (12 of 12) Rob Andrus vs. GFU ............. 2/9/07 Russ Sovde vs. Pacific ......... 1/16/90 (11 of 11) Mike Ward vs. Pacific ........ 11/21/92 Brian Mahoney vs. WOU .... 12/11/92 (10 of 10) Dan Nugent vs. UPS ............ 1/26/07 Dan Nugent vs. UPS ............ 12/1/06 Jay Moore vs. Pacific........... 2/22/97 Richard Ash vs. L&C .......... 1/26/88 Bill Phipps vs. W. Baptist .... 12/4/82 Doug Holden vs. Pacific ...... 1/22/71 Doug Holden vs. G. Fox ...... 12/4/69Rebounds1. 36 Ken Ashley, vs N/A ....... 19622. 25 Cam Mitchell vs. George Fox ..2/12/10 25 Larry Lynn vs. Pacific .................. 2/28/584. 23 Cam Mitchell vs. W.C. Baptist ...12/5/09 23 Cam Mitchell vs. Whitman ........2/7/096. 22 Todd Lewis vs. Pacific Lutheran ... 2/22/05Assists1. 15 Sandy Marcelino vs. HSU ................... 12/30/672. 13 Richard Ash vs. Concordia ............ 12/8/87 13 Rob Cantonwine vs. George Fox .......... 1/24/814. 12 Three times Jason Thompson vs. NWC ... 12/9/94 Scott Yates vs. So. Oregon .... 12/7/90 Rob Cantonwine vs. Pacific ... 1/30/81Steals1. 8 Russ Sovde vs. Pacific Lutheran ... 1/12/902. 7 John Olinger vs. Whitman ................ 2/6/04 7 Kevin VandenBrink vs. Puget Sound ......... 1/10/984. 6 Seven times John Olinger vs. Pacific ....... 2/10/06 Dave Snyder vs. UPS ............ 1/2/95 Erick Siffert vs. CCC ........... 2/10/87 Richard Ash vs. Conc. ....... 12/13/85 Carlos Gilyard vs. L&C........ 2/4/84 Carlos Gilyard vs. WOU ..... 1/17/84 Steve Nett vs. W. Baptist ..... 1/20/81

Cameron Mitchell grabbed 25boards vs. GFU in 2009-10.

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2010-11 MEN’S BASKETBALLWILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY

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2010-11 SCHEDULENov. 16 at Western Washington University Bellingham, WA 7 p.m.

Nov.18 at Concordia University Portland, OR 5:30 p.m.

Nov. 20 Northwest Christian College Salem, OR 7 p.m.

Nov. 26Nov. 27

Capitol City ClassicHosted by Western Oregon University Corban University Pacifica College or Western Oregon University

Monmouth, OR

5 p.m.5 p.m. 7 p.m.

Nov. 30 George Fox University* Salem, OR 8 p.m.

Dec. 3 at University of Puget Sound* Tacoma, WA 8 p.m.

Dec. 10 Concordia University Salem, OR 7 p.m.

Dec. 11 at University of Oregon Eugene, OR 7 p.m.

Dec. 29Dec. 30

Mary Hardin-Baylor Tournament Texas Lutheran University University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

Belton, TX5:30 p.m. CST7:30 p.m. CST

Jan. 7 at Pacific University* Forest Grove, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 8 Linfield College* Salem, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 14 Whitman College* Salem, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 15 Whitworth University* Salem, OR 6 p.m.

Jan. 21 at Lewis and Clark College* Portland, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 22 Pacific Lutheran University* Salem, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 25 at George Fox University* Newberg, OR 8 p.m.

Jan. 29 University of Puget Sound* Salem, OR 8 p.m.

Feb. 4 at Linfield College* McMinnville, OR 8 p.m.

Feb. 5 Pacific University* Salem,OR 8 p.m.

Feb. 11 at Whitworth University* Spokane, WA 8 p.m.

Feb. 12 at Whitman College* Walla Walla, WA 8 p.m.

Feb. 18 at Pacific Lutheran University* Tacoma, WA 8 p.m.

Feb. 19 Lewis and Clark College*1 Salem, OR 8 p.m.

* Northwest Conference Game 1 Senior NightNorthwest Conference Tournament: Feb. 24 and 26All home games are played at Cone Field House in the Lestle J. Sparks Center on the Willamette University campus.