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The 2010-11 EOU MBB Postseason Media GuideTRANSCRIPT
Quick Facts and Outlet Information . . . . . . . . . .1
Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Schedule with Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Season Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Coach Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
EOU Under Isaac Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Season Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
EOU’s Record When . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
The Last Time EOU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Game Recaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
All-Time Versus Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Game Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Postseason Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
About Eastern Oregon University . . . . . . . . . .60
About La Grande and Union County . . . . . . . .61
Radio/TV Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
INDEX
RADIOKCMB/KWRL1009 Adams Ave.La Grande, OR 97850Phone (541) 963-3405 Fax (541) [email protected] Kennedy, News/Sports Director
KLBM/KUBQP.O. Box 907La Grande, OR 97850Phone (541) 963-4121 Fax (541) [email protected]
KEOLEastern Oregon University, One University Blvd.La Grande, OR 97850Phone (541) 962-3333Jeff Dense, Faculty [email protected]
NEWSPAPERSThe ObserverP.O. Box 3170,La Grande, OR 97850Phone (541) 963-3161 Fax (541) [email protected] Mosher, Sports Editor
East OregonianP.O. Box 1089, Pendleton, OR 97801Phone (800) 522-0255 Fax (541) [email protected] Entrup, Sports Editor
The VoiceEastern Oregon University, One University Blvd., La Grande, OR 97850Phone (541) 962-3386 Fax (541) [email protected]
LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETSEOU Athletic Webpage www.EOUSports.com
EASTERN OREGON QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................ La Grande, Ore.Founded .............................................................. 1929Enrollment .......................................................... 3,957Nickname .............................................. MountaineersColors ... Navy and Vegas Gold (Pant. 2745 and 583)Gymnasium (Capacity) ......... Quinn Coliseum (1,403)Conference .................................. Cascade CollegiateFirst Basketball Season ..................... 1929 (81 years)President ............................................. Dr. Bob DaviesAthletic Director........................................ Rob CashellFaculty Representative ............. Dr. Peter DiffenderferAthletics Website ...................... www.EOUSports.comMain Athletic Dept. Phone ……...……… 541.962.3497
EASTERN OREGON BASKETBALL FACTS2010-11 Record ................................................... 25-62010-11 Cascade Record/Finish .................. 14-4/2nd2010-11 Final Ranking .................................... No. 10All-Time Record ................................. 954-1128 (.456)All-Time Cascade Record ................... 162-167 (.484)All-Time Postseason Record ............................. 24-37
CCC tournament .....… 14 appearances (11-15)‘94, ‘96, ‘97, ’00, ’01, ’02, ’03,’04, ’06, ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10, ‘11
National tournament ........ 5 appearances (5-3) ’42, ’08, ’09, ‘10, ‘11
EASTERN OREGON COACHING STAFFIsaac Williams, Second Year (48-15, 28-8 CCC) .. HCTim Mollerstrom, Sixth Year ................................... ACAdam Tyhurst, Second Year .................................. ACMark Carollo, Second Year .................................... ACJeremy Templeton, Second Year .......................... S/CRussell Yap ............................................................ AT
EASTERN OREGON MEDIA SERVICESPhone …………………...………………… 541.962.3946Fax ……………...……………………..….. 541.962.3577Asst. Ath. Dir., Media Relations ….. Barrett Henderson
Office phone ………….…..… 541.962.3946Cell phone ………..……..….. 541.805.5687E-mail ……….....…...... [email protected]
Press row phone number ……….…….… 541.962.3685Phone for radio outlet ……….……….….. 541.962.3361Media Relations Assistant ………..….…… Paul CarolloMailing Address ….……….. Eastern Oregon University……………………………………… One University Blvd.……………………..…………….. La Grande, OR 97850
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2010-11 SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location Time/ResultOct. 29 Portland Bible College Portland, Ore. W 102-66 Oct. 30 Multnomah University Portland, Ore. W 146-63
Aramark Quinn ClassicNov. 5 Montana Tech La Grande, Ore. W 86-66 Nov. 6 Walla Walla University La Grande, Ore. W 88-45 Nov. 17 Walla Walla University College Place, Wash. W 65-50
Carroll College ClassicNov. 19 Rocky Mountain College (Mont.) Helena, Mont. W 78-72 Nov. 20 Carroll College (Mont.) Helena, Mont. L 78-84
Vineyard Inn ClassicNov. 26 Whitman College Walla Walla, Wash. W 99-92 Nov. 27 Pacific Lutheran University Walla Walla, Wash. W 81-67 Dec. 3 *The Evergreen State College La Grande, Ore. W 77-59 Dec. 4 *No. 14 Northwest University La Grande, Ore. W 73-66 Dec. 17 *RV Southern Oregon University Ashland, Ore. W 80-68 Dec. 18 *No. 13 Oregon Institute of Technology Klamath Falls, Ore. L 78-89 Dec. 30 *Concordia University La Grande, Ore. W 96-75 Dec. 31 *Warner Pacific College La Grande, Ore. W 86-78 Jan. 7 *College of Idaho Caldwell, Idaho L 68-78 Jan. 14 *Northwest Christian University Eugene, Ore. W 67-63 Jan. 15 *Corban University Salem, Ore. W 82-71 Jan. 21 *No. 7 Oregon Institute of Technology La Grande, Ore. L 80-93 Jan. 22 *RV Southern Oregon University La Grande, Ore. W 95-53 Jan. 28 *RV Warner Pacific College Portland, Ore. L 67-87 Jan. 29 *Concordia University Portland, Ore. W 80-78 Feb. 2 Walla Walla University La Grande, Ore. W 108-53 Feb. 4 *College of Idaho La Grande, Ore. W 83-80 Feb. 11 *Corban University La Grande, Ore. W 88-83 Feb. 12 *Northwest Christian University La Grande, Ore. W 66-65 Feb. 18 *No. 18 Northwest University Kirkland, Wash. W 85-72 Feb. 19 *The Evergreen State College Olympia, Wash. W 95-89
Cascade Conference TournamentFeb. 23 Southern Oregon University La Grande, Ore. W 53-43 Feb. 26 No. 23 Northwest University La Grande, Ore. W 83-73March 1 No. 8 Oregon Institute of Technology Klamath Falls, Ore. L 83-88
NAIA Div. 2 National TournamentMarch 10 No. 24 Cedarville University (Ohio) Point Lookout, Mo. 7:30 p.m. CT
Home Games in Boldface (Quinn Coliseum)*Cascade Conference Game
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TOP 25 STREAK CONTINUESThe Eastern Oregon University men’s basketball team
cracked the Top 10 in the NAIA Div. 2 Top 25 in the last pollof the season. The Mountaineers climbed from No. 11 toNo. 10 in the final edition of the poll for the season. EOUrode a nine-game win streak into the Cascade CollegiateConference championships before falling at Oregon Tech.EOU returns to the top 10 for the 15th time in school history,and third time this season. Eastern last appeared in the sec-ond rating of the season. Eastern Oregon appears in theTop 25 for a school-record 21st straight time. TheMountaineers have been in the Top 25 in 27 of the last 28polls. EOU has been in the Top 25 in every poll dating backto last season’s preseason poll on Oct. 26 when it receivedvotes.
LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARIESEastern Oregon is one of five teams to have made it to
the past three Sweet 16 rounds at the NAIA Div. 2 NationalTournament. Two programs in those five, Oregon Tech andEOU, are from the Cascade Collegiate Conference. Thereare only 11 teams that have made the national tournamentin each of the past three years and this season, includingEastern.
THE TWENTY WIN CLUBEastern clinched its fifth straight 20-win season. Before
the five-year streak, the Mountaineers had four 20-win sea-sons in the 81-year history of men’s basketball, with the lastcoming in 1965-66. This season’s squad became the 20thteam to reach 16 wins in school history. The 2007-08 teamhad the school’s best record at 26-6. That team was 17-3after 20 games, and started 25-4.
MOUNTAINEERS LOVE FEBRUARYEastern Oregon has closed the season strong the past
few seasons. EOU has gone 22-3 in the month of Februarythe past three years. Oregon Tech is 22-4 in February thepast two seasons. EOU also posts one of the best recordsof any conference team through January and February thepast three seasons and this season. The Mountaineers are53-11 over those two months, while OIT is 54-10.
2010-11 SEASON NOTESMOUNTAINEER BASKETBALL
BY THE NUMBERS
1 Longest Losing Streak Under Isaac Williams
2 NAIA Div. 2 Rank in Threes Made Per Game
3 Straight Trips to the Sweet 16
4 Consecutive Trips to the National Tournament
5 20-win seasons in a row
11 School Records Broken this Season
15 Apperances in National Top 10
16 Games McCarthy Made At-least 4 Threes
18 Three-Pointers Made in a Game This Year
18 Games At-Least 10 Threes Were Made
22 Straight Appearances in Top 25 Polls
26 School Record Amount of Wins in a Season
30 Points Scored by Johnson in a Game
63 Wins in Last 70 Games in Quinn Coliseum
81 Years of Mountaineer Basketball
146 Points Scored in a Game This Season
311 Total Three-Pointers Made in 2010-11
511 Total Assists Thrown in 2010-11
954 All-Time Wins in School History
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THEY GO HARD IN THE PAINTEastern Oregon is ninth in NAIA Div. 2 in total
rebounds per game (42.0) and seventh in rebound margin(8.8). The Mountaineers rank seventh in the country in defen-sive rebounds per game (28.7). EOU leads the conference indefensive rebounds per game and total rebound margin byalmost two rebounds per game over second place WarnerPacific.
DIALING LONG DISTANCEEastern is hitting its share of shots from behind the
perimeter this season. The Mountaineers are second in NAIADiv. 2 in three-pointers made per game (10.03), and third intotal three-pointers made (311). EOU is eighth in the country inthree-point percentage (38%). Jamar Johnson is sixth in thecountry with his 45 percent shotting from three-point range.Thomas McCarthy is sixth in NAIA Div. 2 with 101 three-point-ers, making 3.2 per game which is also sixth in the nation.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEKThree Mountaineers have received Red Lion Cascade
Collegiate Conference Players of the Week honors this sea-son. Travares Peterson, Anthony Brown, and ThomasMcCarthy each were awarded. Peterson took the award on Feb. 13, McCarthy was honored for his effortsfrom Dec. 27 from Jan. 2, and Brown was the recipient for his Jan. 10 to Jan. 16 performances.
CASCADING EFFECTThe Cascade Collegiate Conference has been a power in NAIA Div. 2 in the past few years. The
same is going for this season as the league is listed as the second toughest behind the Mid-CentralCollegiate Conference in the Massey Computer ratings. In the latest NAIA Div. 2 Top 25 OIT leads theleague at No. 8, Eastern is No. 10, and Northwest is No. 20, and Warner Pacific is No. 22. The GPAC andthe CCC re the only two conferences to have four schools in the Top 25 and four teams in the 32-teamNational Tournament field.
BATTLING WITH THE BIG BOYSEastern Oregon University men’s basketball has had recent close calls with NCAA Div. 1 opponents.
The Mountaineers have lost to their last four NCAA Div. 1 opponents by a combined 31 points, an averagemargin of 7.75 points. EOU fell at Eastern Washington University, 90-81, on Nov. 29, 2006. Eastern then fellat Idaho State University on Nov. 14, 2008, 75-70. The Mountaineers held their own with the University ofIdaho last season before falling, 82-77, and dropped this season’s games at Idaho, 86-74. The Vandals led38-36 at halftime, and trailed the Mountaineers in the game. Idaho coach, Don Verlin said of EOU guardThomas McCarthy, “Man, he is hard to guard. They did a good job of getting him shots and he's got a quickrelease. I think he's as good a shooter as you'll see in college basketball.” Idaho State needed a 13-4 run inthe final three minutes to beat Eastern Oregon, and the score was tied with 1:22 left in regulation. The lastEOU victory over a NCAA Div. 1 team was in 1975 with an 86-64 win over Eastern Washington University.
RECORD WATCHSEASON
Points 2595 Broken
Rebounds 1305 Broken
Def. Rebounds 891 Broken
3-PT Made 311 Broken
3-PT Attempts 810 Broken
Off. Rebounds 453 40 away
FG Made 934 22 away
FG Attempts 2041 65 away
FT Made 478 21 away
FT Attempts 690 32 away
Assists 554 44 away
Games 32 2 away
Wins 26 2 away
GAME
Points 146 Broken
Rebounds 77 Broken
3-PT Made 18 Broken
FG Made 51 Broken
FG Attempts 98 Equaled
SEASON-Individual
3-PT Made 101 Broken-McCarthy
3-PT Attempts 240 Broken-McCarthy
CAREER-Individual
3-PT Made 210 15 away
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Barrett Henderson,
EOU Assistant Athletic Director
The Mountaineers return to the court after making
their third straight trip to the national sweet 16.
EOU welcomes one of the finest recruiting classes
in the school’s history this year. Isaac Williams
begins his second year as Eastern’s head coach
after leading EOU to its fourth consecutive 20-win
season in 2009-10.
Eastern finished one game behind Oregon Tech for
the Cascade Collegiate Conference title a year ago.
EOU finished the season at No. 13 in the NAIA Div.
2 Top 25, and hosted a postseason game for the
third straight season. The Mountaineers fell to
Warner Pacific in the conference tournament semifi-
nals, but advanced to the semifinals for the fourth
consecutive season.
EOU met Davenport (Mich.) in the first round of the
NAIA Div. 2 National Tournament in Point Lookout,
and after trailing by double digits in the second half, the Mountaineers rallied for the opening round win. The nation’s third-
ranked team, Indiana Wesleyan, struggled in the first half with Eastern Oregon. EOU led the Wildcats at halftime, but were
overcome in the second half and ended the season, 23-9.
Back Court
Eastern Oregon returns only four players, three at the guard position, from last season’s 12-man roster. Thomas McCarthy is
one of three seniors in this year’s lineup. The 6-0, 170-pound, shooting
guard comes back for his final year at EOU after averaging 8.5 points
and 4.7 rebounds a game last season. The Prineville, Ore. native, will
be looked at to provide an outside threat for the Mountaineers after
shooting 37 percent from the field in 2009-10.
Josh Cottle and Cody Thurmond will carry the point guard responsibili-
ties for Eastern this season. Cottle lead the team last year with 4.3
assists per game, while adding 7.7 points per game. The Heber City,
Utah native came to Eastern Oregon last year by way of NCAA Div. 1’s
Weber State University. Thurmond made great strides as the year pro-
gressed in his freshman season in 2009-10. The 6-0, 165-pound,
Poulsbo, Wash. native, dished out 2.7 assists and scored 6.7 points per
game.
The Mountaineers will look for more unselfish play from the back court
this year after leading the Cascade Conference in assists, averaging
15.8 per game, which was also 15th in the nation. Eastern shot 38 per-
cent from behind the perimeter which was second in the conference.
JC Cook enters NAIA basketball after being named the Great
Northwest Athletic Conference newcomer of the year a season ago at
NCAA Div. 2’s Central Washington University. The Canby, Ore. native
helped lead the Cougars to the NCAA Div. 2 National Tournament,
averaging 14.7 points per game. Cook was named second team All-
GNAC for his efforts.
JJ IS DYNAMITE: Mt. Hood Community College transfer,Jamar Johnson, will have an immediate impact this year.
WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR US:Anthony Brown brings PAC-10 experienceto La Grande in 2010-11.
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Jamar Johnson comes to La Grande after excelling at Mt. Hood Community
College. The 6-3 incoming junior averaged 16.4 points and 4.8 rebounds per
game last season for the Saints. He also shot 43 percent from behind the
perimeter for MHCC. The Portland, Ore. native was named Southern Region
first team as a sophomore and second team as a freshman.
Former Pima Community College contributor, Travares Peterson, joins the
Mountaineers after a great two-year stint in Arizona. The El Paso, Texas native
excelled at Chapin High School before moving onto PCC. Peterson, a 6-4
wing, helped lead Pima Community College to the school’s first ever trip to the
NJCAA National Tournament and a seventh place finish. He was named a
NJCAA National Player of the Week during the 2009-10 season. He averaged
17.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game as a sophomore, while shooting 51
percent from the field and 44 percent from behind the arc.
Cook, Johnson, and Peterson were all named preseason All-Cascade
Conference by the league’s coaches. Jared Heitzman will make his debut after
taking a redshirt year in 2009-10. The 6-3, 180-pound freshman had an excel-
lent career at Lewiston High School in Lewiston, Idaho before signing with
Eastern Oregon.
Front Court
The fourth returning player for Eastern is Robert Barrington. The 6-5, 210-
pound, sophomore shot 42 percent from the field in seven games last season.
The Virginia City, Nev. native grabbed 11 rebounds and scored 14 points in
2009-10.
Anthony Brown joins Cottle as a NCAA Div. 1 transfer. The 6-5, 210-pound wing/forward, shined at Spokane’s Shadle Park
High School before signing on to play at Washington State University. There, Brown appeared in three games as a true
freshman. The Spokane, Wash. native was a four-year letter winner at Shadle Park. Brown was named to the All-Greater
Spokane League second team his sophomore and junior seasons. He was then named the league’s Most Valuable Player
and the Washington state Player of the Year in Class 3A his senior season.
Jason Mumm averaged 15.3 points and 5.4 rebounds per game last season at Treasure Valley Community College in
Ontario, Ore. The incoming junior was an Eastern Region player at the NWAACC All-Star Game in 2009-10. The 6-7 for-
ward had a standout career at Kimberly High School in Kimberly, Idaho before playing for the Chukars.
Jeff Ranstrom, a native of Eagle, Idaho, averaged 15.7 points and 8.5 rebounds per game last season at Big Bend
Community College. Ranstrom enters the Eastern Oregon campus after being the winner of the NWAACC’s Red Lion
Scholarship in 2010 for academic excellence. The
6-4 forward received an academic leadership
award last year after achieving a 3.92 GPA. The
former Eagle High School star was named first
team All-Eastern Region as a sophomore at BBCC
and second team as a freshman.
Kyllian Wood, a Springfield, Ore. native, comes to
Eastern averaging 16 points and nine rebounds
per game at Thurston High School last year. The 6-
7 incoming freshman earned All-Midwestern
League honors and played in the OSAA All-Star
Series. Wood ended his high school career with a
team-high 20 points in the first round of the Class
5A state tournament in 2009-10.
The Mountaineers led the conference in rebound
margin last season (+9.8), and was third in NAIA
Div. 2 in that stat category. Eastern was second in
the CCC in scoring defense giving up only 69
points per game. EOU was fifth in the conference
in scoring offense averaging 78 points per game.
LOVE THE LONG BALL: EasternOregon should be one of the topthree-point shooting teams in theconference this season.
VETERANS DAY: Eastern relies on the experience of atrio of seniors like Josh Cottle.
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2010-11 COACHING STAFF
ISAAC
WILLIAMSHEAD COACH
Williams, an EOU graduate and former player for the
Mountaineers enters his second season as the men's
head basketball coach, after being an assistant coach
since 2004.
In his first year as the head men's basketball coach at
Eastern Oregon, Williams led the team to a 23-9 record
and a 2nd place finish in the Cascade Conference. The
Mountaineers made another trip to the NAIA national
tournament where the team made it to the round of 16.
During his time as an assistant, the Mountaineers have
enjoyed the most success in the basketball program's history. Williams has been a part of a
team that has been a combined 95-55 and won back-to-back Cascade Conference
Championships. In addition, the Mountaineers advanced to the sweet 16 and also to the elite
eight at the NAIA national tournament in 2008 and 2009 respectively.
Prior to returning to his alma mater in 2004 Williams had four successful seasons as the
head girls' basketball coach at La Grande High School. Williams led the Tigers to the OSAA
3A basketball state tournament three times. During those three years the Tigers made appear-
ances in the state semi-final games, with a second-place finish in 2001-02. After the 2001-02
season,
Williams was named "The
Oregonian" newspaper's 3A
Coach of the Year, and was
twice named Greater Oregon
Coach of the Year. Williams is
also an accomplished camp
director and instructor holding
the distinction of master
teacher in the Northwest bas-
ketball Camp (NBC) organiza-
tion.
Williams and Angie Abel are
the proud parents a son,
Isaiah.
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ADAM
TYHURST
ASSISTANT COACH
Adam Tyhurst enters his second season as
an assistant coach EOU after spending the
previous four years coaching at Dakota
Wesleyan University. While at DWU, he was
involved in a variety of day-to-day operations
within the men’s basketball program, including
organizing preseason workouts, coordinating
film exchange, recruiting coordinator, and mon-
itored athlete’s academic progress.
During his time at Dakota Wesleyan
University, he helped them amass an overall
record of 87-43, including three consecutive 20
win seasons, coached two GPAC Players-of-
the Year and two NAIA Division II first team All-
Americans. While
there, they also
received three bids
to the NAIA
Division II national
tournament in
2007, 2008, &
2009.
Tyhurst earned
his bachelor’s
degree in
Mathematics from
Dakota Wesleyan
University. He also received his master’s
degree in Educational Policy and
Administration from DWU.
Tyhurst and his wife Nikki, live in La Grande
with their son Miles and daughter Kendall.
TIM
MOLLERSTROM
ASSISTANT COACH
Mollerstrom is enter-
ing his fifth season as
an assistant at Eastern
Oregon. Before joining
the Mountaineer staff,
Mollerstrom coached at
La Grande High
School, his alma mater, for four years.
Mollerstrom excelled as a freshman boy's bas-
ketball coach and assistant under head coach
Aaron Mills, helping the LHS Tigers to a fifth
place finish in 2005 and and a second place
finish in 2006 at the OSAA State
Championships.
Upon joining EOU's staff under former coach
Ryan Looney and current head coach Isaac
Williams, Mollerstrom has been an assistant
coach for the past four seasons in which the
Mountaineers have amassed a 97-32 record,
won two Cascade Collegiate Conference titles
the past three seasons, and made three NAIA
Division-II National Tournaments, including
appearances in the round of sixteen in 2008,
an elite eight appearance in 2009 and round of
sixteen in 2010. Mollerstrom recently finished
up his academic career at Eastern Oregon
University and is excited about the opportunity
to continue his coaching career at EOU.
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Record in Home Games: 25-3
Record in True Road Games: 17-11
Record in Neutral-Site Games: 7-1
Record in Overtime Games: 0-1
Record in CCC Tournament Games: 3-2
Record in NAIA Tournament Games: 1-1
Record in Games decided by Five Points or Less: 7-6
Record Against Ranked Opponents: 8-6
Longest Win Streak: 9 games, (1/29/11-2/26/11)
Longest Home Win Streak: 12 games (11/7/09-2/27/10)
Longest CCC Win Streak: 8 games (1/29/11-2/26/11)
Longest Losing Streak: 1 game
Longest Home Losing Streak: 1 game
Longest CCC Losing Streak: 1 game
Most Points in a Game: 146 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Most Points in a CCC Game: 113 vs. Evergreen State (2/20/10)
Fewest Points in a Game: 53 vs. Southern Oregon (2/23/11)
Fewest Points in a CCC Game: 53 vs. Southern Oregon (2/23/11)
Most Points Allowed in a Game: 93, vs. Oregon Tech (1/21/11)
Most Points Allowed in a CCC Game: 93, vs. Oregon Tech (1/21/11)
Fewest Points Allowed in a Game: 42, vs. Montana Tech (11/7/09)
Fewest Points Allowed in a CCC Game: 43, vs. Southern Oregon (2/23/11)
Largest Margin of Victory: 83, at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Largest Margin of Victory in a CCC Game: 38, vs. Southern Oregon (1/22/11)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 20, at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
Largest Margin of Defeat in a CCC Game: 20, at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
Most Points Allowed in a Regulation Win: 92, at Whitman (11/26/10)
Most Points in a Regulation Loss: 85, at Northwest University (12/5/09)
Fewest Points in a Win: 53, vs. Southern Oregon (2/23/11)
Fewest Points Allowed in a Loss: 64 vs. Warner Pacific (2/27/10)
Largest Halftime Lead: 45 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Highest Field-Goal Percentage: .691 (38-55) vs. Walla Walla (10/27/09)
Lowest Field-Goal Percentage: .350 (21-60) at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
Largest Deficit Overcome in a Win: 14, vs. Northwest Christian (2/12/11)
Largest Lead Surrendered in a Loss: 10, at Montana Western (11/19/10)
Largest Deficit Faced: 23, vs. Montana Western (11/7/10)
Most Rebounds: 77 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Most Rebounds Allowed: 46, 2x, last at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
Fewest Rebounds: 29 vs. Southern Oregon (2/23/11)
Most Assists: 34 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Most Assists by an Opponent: 22 vs. Northwest Christian (2/12/11)
Fewest Assists: 2 vs. Rocky Mountain (11/19/10)
Most Turnovers: 25, at Evergreen State (12/4/09)
Most Turnovers by an Opponent: 24 at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Fewest Turnovers: 7, 2x, last vs. Evergreen State (2/20/10)
Most Steals: 14, at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Most Steals by an Opponent: 12, 4x, last at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
Fewest Steals: 0, at Oregon Tech (1/22/10)
Most Bocks: 6, vs. Southern Oregon (12/18/09)
Most Blocks by an Opponent: 9 at Warner Pacific (12/31/09)
Fewest Blocks: 0, 15x, last at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)
THE ISAAC WILLIAMS ERA…BY THE NUMBERSSUPERLATIVES
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EASTERN INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPoints: 30 by Jamar Johnson vs. Southern Oregon (1/22/11)
Field-Goals Made: 13 by Jordan Gregg at Corban (2/12/10)
Field-Goal Attempts: 19 by Jordan Gregg at Corban (2/12/10)
Field-Goal Pct (min. 5 made): 1.000 (6-6) by Jordan Gregg
vs. Walla Walla University (10/27/09)
3-Pointers Made: 6 by Thomas McCarthy, 3x, at Northwest,
(2/18/11)
3-Pointers Attempted: 12 by Thomas McCarthy, 2x, at Northwest,
(2/18/11)
3-Point Pct. (min. 3 made): 1.000 (4-4) by Jamar Johnson vs.
Walla Walla University (11/6/10) and vs. SOU (1/22/11)
Free-Throws Made: 11 by Jamar Johnson at Northwest (2/18/11)
Free-Throw Attempts: 16 by Josh Cottle vs. Warner Pacific
(1/29/10)
Free-Throw Pct.(min. 5 Made): 1.000 (8-8) by Travares Peterson
at Multnomah (10/30/10)
Rebounds: 16 by Jordan Gregg at Lewis-Clark State (11/28/09)
Assists: 10 by Cody Thurmond vs. Montana Tech (11/5/06)
Steals: 6 by Steve Sawyers vs. Warner Pacific (2/27/10)
Block Shots: 4 by Jordan Gregg vs. Portland Bible (1/9/10)
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPoints: 34 by Matt Ballenger, College of Idaho (1/7/11)
Field-Goals Made: 12 by Matt Ballenger, College of Idaho (1/7/11)
Field-Goal Attempts: 21 by Matt Ballenger, College of Idaho (1/7/11)
Field-Goal Percentage (min. 5 made): 1.000 (5-5) by Deonte Johnson, Corban University (2/12/10)
3-Pointers Made: 6, 3x, last by by Matt Ballenger, College of Idaho (1/7/11)
3-Pointers Attempted: 14 by Reggie Guyton, Warner Pacific (1/29/10)
3-Point Percentage (min. 3made): 1.000 (4-4) by Nash Keene, Corban University (1/16/10)
Free-Throws Made: 10 by Craig McGee, College of Idaho (2/5/10)
Free-Throw Attempts: 12, 2x, last by Cameron Guyton, Portland Bible College (10/29/10)
Free-Throw Percentage (min. 5 Made): 1.000 (8-8) by Eric Tisby, MSU-Northern (11/27/09)
Rebounds: 15 by Chase Godecke, Carroll College (11/20/10)
Assists: 10 by Gage Aker, Concordia (12/30/10)
Steals: 9 by by Matt Ballenger, College of Idaho (1/7/11)
Block Shots: 6 by Kaylone Riley, Warner Pacific (12/31/09)
THE ISAAC WILLIAMS ERA…BY THE NUMBERSGAME HIGHS
WILLIAMS VS. OPPONENTS(ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
School W L
Carroll College 0 1
College of Idaho 3 1
Concordia University 5 0
Corban University 3 1
Davenport University 1 0
Indiana Wesleyan University 0 1
Lewis -Clark State 1 0
Montana State Northern 2 0
Montana Tech 2 1
Montana Western 0 2
Multnomah University 1 0
Northwest Christian University 4 0
Northwest University 4 1
Oregon Institute of Technology 1 4
Pacific Lutheran University 1 0
Portland Bible College 2 0
Rocky Mountain College 1 0
Southern Oregon University 5 0
The Evergreen State College 4 0
Walla Walla University 5 0
Warner Pacific College 2 3
Whitman College 1 0
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS (By victories)Seasons Coached Head Coach Years W L Pct.
1929-43, 1947-67 Robert Quinn 36 443 422 .512
1993-2003 Art Furman 11 114 178 .390
2004-09 Ryan Looney 5 95 55 .633
1969-75 Ivan Harshbarger 6 75 84 .472
1978-82 Lee Insko 4 56 56 .500
2009-Present Isaac Williams 2 48 15 .763
1990-93 Howard Gauthier 3 31 50 .383
1987-90 Bill Ciancio 3 27 63 .300
1967-69 Howard Richardson 2 24 27 .471
1982-87 Dick Satterlee 5 20 107 .157
1975-78 Pasco Arritola 3 12 63 .160
1945-47 Ted Wilson 0+ 7 8 .467
1945-46 Ernie Rostock 0+ 4 0 1.000
1993-94 Joel Sobotka 0+ 1 0 1.000
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2010-11 ROSTER
No.Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School (Previous School)
3 Cottle, Josh G 5-10 160 SR Heber City, Utah Wasatch HS (Weber State)
12 Thurmond, Cody G 6-0 165 SO Poulsbo, Wash. Central Kitsap HS
15 McCarthy, Thomas G 6-0 170 SR Prineville, Ore. Crook County HS
20 Cook, JC G 6-0 195 SR Canby, Ore. Canby HS (Central Washington)
21 Peterson, Travares W/F 6-4 185 JR El Paso, Texas Chapin HS (Pima CC)
23 Brown, Anthony W/F 6-5 210 SO Spokane, Wash. Shadle Park HS (Washington St.)
24 Heitzman, Jared W 6-3 180 FR Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston HS
30 Wood, Kyllian F 6-7 225 FR Springfield, Ore. Thurston HS
32 Johnson, Jamar W 6-3 200 JR Portland, Ore. Benson HS (Mt Hood CC)
34 Ranstrom, Jeff F 6-4 225 JR Eagle, Idaho Eagle HS (Big Bend CC)
42 Mumm, Jason F 6-7 230 JR Kimberly, Idaho Kimberly HS (Treasure Valley CC)
45 Barrington, Robert F 6-5 210 SO Virginia City, Nev. Virginia City HS
RS Tooke, Ryan G/W 6-5 185 FR La Grande, Ore. La Grande HS
No.Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School (Previous School)
45 Barrington, Robert F 6-5 210 SO Virginia City, Nev. Virginia City HS
23 Brown, Anthony W/F 6-5 210 SO Spokane, Wash. Shadle Park HS (Washington St.)
20 Cook, JC G 6-0 195 SR Canby, Ore. Canby HS (Central Washington)
3 Cottle, Josh G 5-10 160 SR Heber City, Utah Wasatch HS (Weber State)
24 Heitzman, Jared W 6-3 180 FR Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston HS
32 Johnson, Jamar W 6-3 200 JR Portland, Ore. Benson HS (Mt Hood CC)
15 McCarthy, Thomas G 6-0 170 SR Prineville, Ore. Crook County HS
42 Mumm, Jason F 6-7 230 JR Kimberly, Idaho Kimberly HS (Treasure Valley CC)
21 Peterson, Travares W/F 6-4 185 JR El Paso, Texas Chapin HS (Pima CC)
34 Ranstrom, Jeff F 6-4 225 JR Eagle, Idaho Eagle HS (Big Bend CC)
12 Thurmond, Cody G 6-0 165 SO Poulsbo, Wash. Central Kitsap HS
RS Tooke, Ryan G/W 6-5 185 FR La Grande, Ore. La Grande HS
30 Wood, Kyllian F 6-7 225 FR Springfield, Ore. Thurston HS
Jason Mumm 6-7
Kyllian Wood 6-7
Robert Barrington 6-5
Anthony Brown 6-5
Ryan Tooke 6-5
Jeff Ranstrom 6-4
Travares Peterson 6-4
Jamar Johnson 6-3
Jared Heitzman 6-3
JC Cook 6-0
Thomas McCarthy 6-0
Cody Thurmond 6-0
Josh Cottle 5-10
NUMERICAL
ALPHABETICAL
BY HEIGHT
Jason Mumm 230
Kyllian Wood 225
Jeff Ranstrom 225
Robert Barrington 210
Anthony Brown 210
Jamar Johnson 200
JC Cook 195
Ryan Tooke 185
Travares Peterson 185
Jared Heitzman 180
Thomas McCarthy 170
Cody Thurmond 165
Josh Cottle 160
BY WEIGHT
Oregon (5)
Cook, Johnson, McCarthy,
Tooke, Wood
Idaho (3)
Heitzman, Mumm, Ranstrom
Washington (2)
Brown, Thurmond
Nevada (1)
Barrington
Texas (1)
Peterson
Utah (1)
Cottle
BY STATE
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JO S HCOTTLE
SENIOR -- G -- 5’10 -- 160HOMETOWN: HEBER CITY, UTAHHIGH SCHOOL: WASATCH HSPREVIOUS SCHOOL: WEBER STATE U.MAJOR: LIBERAL STUDIES
Personal- Born on May 5 in Rexburg, Idaho. Parents: Doug & Diane. Sister Karin played basketball atSnow College.High School- Participated in basketball where he was selected two time 3A MVP, Utah Gatorade Player ofthe Year, a McDonald’s All-American, and two time 3A State Championships. Off the Court- Favorite Sports Hero: Rocky Balboa. Favorite Book: Book of Mormon. Favorite Musician:Def Leppord. Favorite Food: Steak.
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 19 vs. Warner Pac, 1/29/10 15, at Oregon Tech, 3/1/11Rbs - 8, Concordia, 12/30/10 SameAsts - 10, Concordia, 12/30/10 SameStls - 4 at Lewis-Clark State, 11/28/09 2, 3x, last at Corban, 1/15/11Minutes - 30, Concordia, 12/30/10 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 108 353Points Per Game 3.7 5.8Rebounds 49 115Rebounds Per Game 1.7 1.9Assists 85 220Steals 25 58Turnovers 34 95FG Percentage 0.385 0.3933-Point Percentage 0.172 0.25FT Percentage 0.550 0.595
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CO D YTHURMOND
SENIOR -- G -- 6’0 -- 165HOMETOWN: POULSBO, WASH.HIGH SCHOOL: CENTRAL KITSAP HSMAJOR: BUSINESS MARKETING
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 17 at Corban, 2/12/10 16, vs. College of Idaho 2/4/11
Rbs - 6, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
Asts - 10 vs. Montana Tech, 11/5/10 Same
Stls - 3, 3x, vs. Davenport, 3/11/10 2, 4x at SOU, 12/17/10
Minutes - 31 at Whitman, 11/26/10 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 223 433Points Per Game 7.2 6.9Rebounds 77 126Rebounds Per Game 2.0 2.5Assists 110 198Steals 19 43Turnovers 65 137FG Percentage 0.405 0.4233-Point Percentage 0.379 0.386FT Percentage 0.778 0.759
CO D Y’SNUMBERS
Personal- Born on December 25, 1990 in Bremerton. Parents: Jeremy & Barbara. Family: Tanner 11.Chose Eastern Oregon because “it is a great athletic and academic environment for me to succeed.”High School- Participated in basketball three years while at Central Kitsap where he was selected 1stTeam All-League, a Washington All-State member, McDonald’s All-American nominee, and the team fin-ished Narrows League Division Champions.Off the Court- Favorite Sports Hero: Kobe Bryant. Favorite Movie: The Hangover. Favorite Musician: J.Cole. Favorite Food: Fried Rice.
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TH O M A SMCCARTHY
SENIOR -- G -- 6’0 -- 170 HOMETOWN: PRINEVILLE, ORE.HIGH SCHOOL: CROOK COUNTY HSMAJOR: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Personal- Born on January 2, 1988 in Anchorage. Parents: Kevin McCarthy and Kim Hicks. Family:Ryan McCarthy 28 and Mary Kate McCarthy 25. His Dad, Mom, Sister, and Uncle all went to EOU.High School- Graduated with honors. Participated in football in his freshman and sophomore seasonsand track his freshman year. 04 IMC Honorable Mention, 05 IMC 1st team all league, 06 IMC co-MVP ofLeague, 06 3rd Team All-State 4a.Off the Court- Favorite Sports Hero: Pete Maravich. Hobbies: Jeopardy, hanging with friends, videogames, and family. Favorite Musician: Michael Jackson. Favorite Food: Ribs.
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 22 at Portland Bible, 10/29/10 SameRbs - 10x at Walla Walla, 11/17/10 9, Warner Pacific, 12/31/10Asts - 9, vs. Walla Walla 2/2/11 SameStls - 3, 2x last at NU, 2/18/11 SameMinutes - 38 at Walla Walla, 11/17/10 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 425 821Points Per Game 13.7 7.8Rebounds 109 295Rebounds Per Game 3.5 2.8Assists 64 142Steals 34 70Turnovers 47 99FG Percentage 0.427 0.4063-Point Percentage 0.421 0.396FT Percentage 0.745 0.753
TO M’SNUMBERS
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JCCOOK
SENIOR -- G -- 6’0 -- 195 HOMETOWN: CANBY, ORE.HIGH SCHOOL: CANBY HSPREVIOUS SCHOOL: C. WASH. U.MAJOR: LIBERAL STUDIES
Personal- Born on March 18, 1988 in Roseburg, Oregon. Parents: John & Andrea. Family: Ethan 20,Amber 13. Chose Eastern Oregon because “of the great basketball program and it allowed me to receivemy degree after transferring from Central Washington.” JC’s father John played semi-pro football andspent time with the Seattle Seahawks. High School- Participated in basketball. As a sophomore received honorable mention All PAC-9, juniorwas 1st Team All PAC-9, and as a senior JC was PAC-9 player of the year and 2nd Team All-State.Off the Court- Favorite Sports Hero: Michael Jordan. Hobbies: Riding quads and dirt bikes, hunting,fishing. Favorite Movie: Bad Boys 2. Favorite Book: How to be Like Mike: Life’s Lessons. FavoriteMusician: Kenny Chesney. Favorite Food: Mexican.
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 22, Evergreen, 12/3/10 Same
Rbs - 10, Northwest, 2/26/11 Same
Asts - 6, Evergreen, 12/3/10 Same
Stls - 3 at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
Minutes - 34 vs. SOU, 2/23/11 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 342 SamePoints Per Game 11.0 SameRebounds 119 SameRebounds Per Game 3.8 SameAssists 56 SameSteals 23 SameTurnovers 21 SameFG Percentage 0.401 Same3-Point Percentage 0.358 SameFT Percentage 0.745 Same
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TR AVA R E SPETERSON
JUNIOR -- W/F -- 6’4 -- 185HOMETOWN: EL PASO, TEXASHIGH SCHOOL: CHAPIN HSPREVIOUS SCHOOL: PIMA CCMAJOR: MEDIA ARTS/JOURNALISM
Personal- Born on September 9, 1989 in El Paso, Texas. Parents: Roger & Deborah. Family: Brandy 30,Phakisha 27, Laurentis 23. Chose Eastern Oregon because “it is a great place to be…why else?” SisterPhakisha plays basketball at the University of Arizona.High School- Participated in basketballOff the Court- Favorite Sports Hero: Can’t narrow it down to just one.Hobbies: Kickin it, music, and whatever else college students do. Favorite Movie: The Wood! Its GREAT.Favorite Musician: Anything that makes me groove. Favorite Food: Anything and everything.
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 19 at Portland Bible, 10/29/10 SameRbs - 9, 4x, last at Corban, 1/15/11 SameAsts - 7, at NCU, 1/14/11 SameStls - 2, 3x, last at Corban, 1/15/11 SameMinutes - 32, at SOU, 12/17/10 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 277 SamePoints Per Game 8.9 SameRebounds 147 SameRebounds Per Game 4.7 SameAssists 46 SameSteals 16 SameTurnovers 45 SameFG Percentage 0.470 Same3-Point Percentage 0.317 SameFT Percentage 0.675 Same
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AN T H O N YBROWN
SOPHOMORE -- W/F -- 6’5 -- 210HOMETOWN: SPOKANE, WASH.HIGH SCHOOL: SHADLE PARK HSPREVIOUS SCHOOL: WASHINGTON ST. U.MAJOR: UNDECIDED
Personal- Born on January 22, 1991 in Fulda, Germany. Parents: Tony & Angela. Family: Brianne 20,Donald 4. Anthony’s sister Brianne plays volleyball at Lewis and Clark State.High School- Participated in basketball and football. In 2009 he was selected 3A player of the year, GSLMVP, and 1st Team All-State.Off the Court- Favorite Sports Hero: Kobe Bryant. Hobbies: Video games, basketball and sleeping.Favorite Movie: The Carter Documentary. Favorite Book: Watchers. Favorite Musician: Mac Dre. FavoriteFood: Chicken.
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 15, Northwest, 2/26/11 SameRbs - 10, 3x last vs. NCU, 2/12/11 SameAsts - 6, 2x last vs. Coll. of Id, 2/4/11 SameStls - 5, at Corban, 1/15/11 SameMinutes - 34, at NCU, 1/14/11 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 172 SamePoints Per Game 8.6 SameRebounds 123 SameRebounds Per Game 6.2 SameAssists 52 SameSteals 32 SameTurnovers 44 SameFG Percentage 0.439 Same3-Point Percentage 0.304 SameFT Percentage 0.667 Same
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JA R E DHEITZMAN
FRESHMAN -- W -- 6’3 -- 180HOMETOWN: LEWISTON, IDAHOHIGH SCHOOL: LEWISTON HSMAJOR: COMPUTER SCIENCE
Personal- Born on June 15, 1991 in Salt Lake City. Parents: Steve and Laura. Family: Steven 22 andSam 16. Chose Eastern Oregon because “four year University, close to home, outstanding team.”High School- Graduated with honors from Lewiston High School in 2009. Played baseball in freshmanand sophomore seasons and basketball all four years. All IEL second Team, All Idaho second Team, andState Championship MVP.Off the Court- Favorite Sports Hero: Adam Morrison. Favorite Movie: Lonesome Dove. FavoriteMusician: Blink 182. Favorite Book: When the Game Was Ours
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 11, Concordia, 12/30/10 SameRbs - 4, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 SameAsts - 3, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 SameStls - 2, vs. Walla Walla, 11/6/10 SameMinutes - 23, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 22 SamePoints Per Game 2.75 SameRebounds 10 SameRebounds Per Game 1.3 SameAssists 6 SameSteals 4 SameTurnovers 1 SameFG Percentage 0.235 Same3-Point Percentage 0.261 SameFT Percentage 0.000 Same
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KY L L I A NWOOD
FRESHMAN -- F-- 6’7 -- 225HOMETOWN: SPRINGFIELD, ORE.HIGH SCHOOL: THURSTON HSMAJOR: BUSINESS
Personal- Born on June 1, 1992 in Springfield, Ore. Parents: Jeremy & Barbara. Family: Tanner 11.Chose Eastern Oregon because “it is a great athletic and academic environment for me to succeed.”High School- Graduated from Thurston in 2010. Played football in his freshman and senior seasons,and played basketball all four seasons. Named First Team All-League in his senior season.
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 7, 2x last vs. Walla Walla, 2/2/11 SameRbs - 9, 2x last vs. Corban, 2/11/11 SameAsts - 2, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 SameStls - 1 at Corban, 1/15/11 SameMinutes - 18, at NU, 2/18/11 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 87 SamePoints Per Game 12.9 SameRebounds 99 SameRebounds Per Game 3.3 SameAssists 8 SameSteals 3 SameTurnovers 21 SameFG Percentage 0.471 Same3-Point Percentage 0.000 SameFT Percentage 0.590 Same
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JA M A RJO H N S O N
JUNIOR -- W -- 6’3 -- 200 HOMETOWN: PORTLAND, ORE.HIGH SCHOOL: BENSON HSPREVIOUS SCHOOL: MT. HOOD CCMAJOR: SOCIOLOGY
Personal- Born on Oct. 19, 1989 in Portland. Parents: Gregory and Trena. Family: Jamien Johnson 24.His relative, Brett Johnson, played basketball at the University of Oregon.High School- Graduated from Benson in 2008 and played varsity basketball for three seasons. He wasnamed All-League in his junior and senior seasons.College- Named NWAACC All-Southern Region in sophomore season. Calls the game winner byTravares Peterson at EOU the greatest sports moment he has been a part of.Off the Court- Favorite Sports Hero: Muhhamed Ali. Hobbies: Music production, drawing, movies.Favorite Movie: Juice. Favorite Book: Bible. Favorite Musician: Himself. Favorite Food: Any salad withKraft Ranch dressing.
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 30, vs. SOU, 1/22/11 SameRbs - 10, vs. SOU, 1/22/11 SameAsts - 3, 2x, last Northwest, 12/4/10 SameStls - 4, vs. Walla Walla, 11/6/10 SameMinutes - 33, at Concordia, 1/29/11 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 399 SamePoints Per Game 12.9 SameRebounds 161 SameRebounds Per Game 5.2 SameAssists 31 SameSteals 38 SameTurnovers 43 SameFG Percentage 0.483 Same3-Point Percentage 0.451 SameFT Percentage 0.814 Same
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JE F FRANSTROM
JUNIOR -- F -- 6’4 -- 225 HOMETOWN: EAGLE, IDAHOHIGH SCHOOL: EAGLE HSPREVIOUS SCHOOL: BIG BEND CCMAJOR: HISTORY
Personal- Born on December 8, 1986 in Boise, Idaho. Parents: Allan & Pam. Family: Drew, Paul, Chad,Lane. Chose Eastern Oregon because “It was the best fit for my wife and I. I am a small town guy, andLa Grande is a small town.”High School- Participated in baseball, track, football, and basketball. Receiving All-State football andbasketball honors.Off the Court- Hobbies: reading, hunting, fishing, music. Favorite Movie: Clue. Favorite Food: Thai.
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 23 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/27/10 SameRbs - 13 at College of Idaho, 1/7/11 SameAsts - 4 2x last vs. Walla Walla, 2/4/11 SameStls - 2, vs. Corban, 2/11/11 SameMinutes - 32 vs. Pac. Luth., 11/27/10 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 208 SamePoints Per Game 7.2 SameRebounds 150 SameRebounds Per Game 5.2 SameAssists 33 SameSteals 15 SameTurnovers 41 SameFG Percentage 0.548 Same3-Point Percentage 0.231 SameFT Percentage 0.623 Same
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JA S O NMU M M
JUNIOR -- F -- 6’7 -- 230 HOMETOWN: KIMBERLY, IDAHOHIGH SCHOOL: KIMBERLY HSPREVIOUS SCHOOL: TREASURE VALLEYMAJOR: CHEMISTRY
Personal- Born on September 24, 1988 in Mexico, Missouri. Parents: Marvin and Denise. Family: Jared24. His parents each played collegiate basketball.High School- Graduated from Kimberly in 2007 and played football and basketball all four years. Healso played baseball two years and ran one year of track. He was All-Conference in his junior and seniorseasons, and named All-State in his senio season.College- Named NWAACC All-Star in sophomore season. Calls the game winner by Travares Petersonat EOU the greatest sports moment he has been a part of.Off the Court- Favorite Sports Hero: Kobe Bryant. Hobbies: Sports, camping, and fishing. FavoriteMovie: Wedding Crashers. Favorite Book: Holes. Favorite Musician: Lupe Fiasco. Favorite Food: Steak.
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 28, at Oregon Tech, 3/1/11 SameRbs - 14, vs. Montana Tech, 11/5/10 SameAsts - 3, vs. Walla Walla, 11/6/10 SameStls - 2, 2x, Concordia, 12/30/10 SameMinutes - 34, at Carroll, 11/20/10 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 298 SamePoints Per Game 10.3 SameRebounds 133 SameRebounds Per Game 4.6 SameAssists 17 SameSteals 9 SameTurnovers 32 SameFG Percentage 0.626 Same3-Point Percentage 0.643 SameFT Percentage 0.621 Same
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RO B E R TBARRINGTON
SOPHOMORE -- F -- 6’5 -- 210HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA CITY, NEV.HIGH SCHOOL: VIRGINIA CITY HSMAJOR: BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY
Personal- Born on February 14, 1990 in Carson City, Nevada. Parents: Lori. Family: Edward 27.High School- Participated in basketball, cross country, and soccer.
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CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHSPts - 14, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 SameRbs - 7, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 SameAsts - 1, 3x, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 SameStls - 2, vs. Walla Walla 2/2/11 SameMinutes - 18, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same
2010-11 CareerPoints 34 48Points Per Game 4.3 3.2Rebounds 22 33Rebounds Per Game 2.8 2.2Assists 3 5Steals 2 2Turnovers 9 10FG Percentage 0.552 0.5123-Point Percentage 0.000 0.000FT Percentage 0.667 0.500
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2010-11 SEASON BOX
2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME STATS
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Leading at halftime 19-2Trailing at halftime 6-4 Tied at halftime 0-0
Vs. Top 25 Team 3-3 Vs. Top 10 Team 0-2
Leading with 10:00 remaining 21-1 Trailing with 10:00 remaining 3-4 Tied with 10:00 remaining 1-1
Leading with 5:00 remaining 23-0 Trailing with 5:00 remaining 2-6 Tied with 5:00 remaining 0-0
In Overtime 0-0
EOU outrebounds opponents 23-1 EOU is outrebounded 2-4Same amount of rebounds 0-1
EOU commits more turnovers 9-4Opponent commits more turnovers 15-1 Same amount of turnovers 1-1
EOU has more fouls than opponent 10-4Opponent has more fouls than EOU 11-1Same amount of fouls 4-1
EOU shoots 50 percent or better 7-1Opponent shoots 50 percent or better 2-3
EOU shoots less than 50 percent 17-4Opponent shoots less than 50 percent 23-3
EOU shoots better than opponent 18-1 Opponent shoots better than EOU 7-5Same shooting percentage 0-0
EOU has more free-throw attempts 15-1Opponent has more free-throw attempts 9-5 Same amount of free-throw attempts 1-0
EOU bench outscores opponent bench 20-4 Opponent bench outscores EOU bench 5-2 Benches score the same 0-0
Games decided by 1-5 points 5-1Games decided by 6-10 points 9-2Games decided by 11-15 points 3-2Games decided by 16 or more points 8-1
EOU makes 10 or more three-pointers 14-4EOU makes 9 or less three-pointers 11-2
EOU shoots above 60 FT percentage 19-5EOU shoots below 60 FT percentage 6-1
EOU scores less than 50 0-0EOU scores between 60-69 3-2EOU scores between 70-79 3-2EOU scores between 80-89 11-2EOU scores between 90-99 4-0EOU scores 100 or more 3-0
Opponent scores less than 50 2-0Opponent scores between 60-69 8-0Opponent scores between 70-79 7-2Opponent scores between 80-89 3-3Opponent scores between 90-99 1-1Opponent scores 100 or more 0-0
In October 2-0In November 6-1In December 5-1In January 4-3In February 8-0In March 0-1
On Monday 0-0On Tuesday 0-1On Wednesday 3-0On Thursday 1-0On Friday 11-3On Saturday 10-2On Sunday 0-0
Wearing white uniforms 2-1Wearing navy uniforms 12-5Wearing gray uniforms 10-0Wearing retro uniforms 2-0
2010-11 EOU RECORD WHEN ...
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Scored 40 Points: 41 by Neil Fryer at Cascade College (1/24/09)Scored 35 Points: 41 by Neil Fryer at Cascade College (1/24/09)Scored 30 Points: 30 by Jamar Johnson vs Southern Oregon (1/22/11)Scored 25 Points: 28 by Jason Mumm at Oregon Tech (3/1/11)Grabbed 20 Rebounds: 23 by Paul Carollo at College of the Ozarks (3/14/08)Grabbed 15 Rebounds: 16 by Jordan Gregg at Lewis-Clark State (11/28/09)Made 15 Field Goals: 17 (17-24) by Neil Fryer at Cascade College (1/24/09)Made 10 Field Goals: 10 (10-11) by Jamar Johnson vs Southern Ore. (1/22/11)Attempted 25 Field Goals: 27 (16-27) by Mark Carollo vs. Evergreen (1/11/08)Attempted 20 Field Goals: 24 (17-24) by Neil Fryer at Cascade (1/24/09)Made 8 3-Pointers: 8 (8-13) by Mark Carollo vs. Northwest Christian (2/23/08)Made 7 3-Pointers: 8 (8-13) by Mark Carollo vs. Northwest Christian (2/23/08)Made 6 3-Pointers: 6 (6-12) by Thomas McCarthy at Evergreen (2/19/11)Attempted 15 3-Pointers: 16 (7-16) by Bryan Rabas at Concordia (1/27/04)Attempted 10 3-Pointers: 12 (6-12) by Thomas McCarthy at Evergreen (2/19/11)Made 15 Free Throws: 20 (20-24) Randy Saitze vs. George Fox (1/18/82)Made 10 Free Throws: 11 (11-14) by Jamar Johnson at Evergreen (2/19/11)Attempted 20 Free Throws: 24 (20-24) Randy Saitze vs. George Fox (1/18/82)Attempted 15 Free Throws: 16 (10-16) by Josh Cottle vs. Warner Pac (1/29/10)Had 15 Assists: 18 by Mitch Despanie vs. Warner Pacific (11/1/96)Had 10 Assists: 10 by Cody Thurmond vs. Montana Tech (11/5/10)Had 6 Steals: 6 by Steve Sawyers vs. Warner Pacific (2/27/10)Had 5 Steals: 5 by Anthony Brown at Northwest Christian (1/14/11)Had 5 Blocks: 5 by Deon Chandler vs. Warner Pacific (2/7/96)Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Send A Game To Overtime: Neil Fryer at Cascade, 1/24/09Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Win The Game: Jordan Gregg at Northwest Christian, 2/13/10Hit A Closing-Seconds Shot To Win a Game: Travares Peterson vs. Northwest Christian, 2/12/11
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Scored 110 Points: 146 at Multnomah (10/30/10)Scored 105 Points: 108 vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)Scored 100 Points: 108 vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)Allowed 100 Points: 101 at Cascade College (1/24/09)Scored 60 Points in a Half: 74 (2nd Half) at Multnomah (10/30/10)Did Not Score 20+ Points in a Half: 18 (2nd Half) at C. of the Ozarks (3/14/08)Grabbed 55 Rebounds: 77 at Multnomah (10/30/10)Grabbed 50 Rebounds: 53 at Northwest University (2/18/11)Made 40 Field Goals: 42 vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)Attempted 90 Field Goals: 98 at Multnomah (10/30/10)Attempted 80 Field Goals: 98 at Multnomah (10/30/10)Attempted 75 Field Goals: 77 (37-77) vs. Concordia (12/30/10)Made 15 3-Pointers: 18 (18-33) vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)Made 10 3-Pointers: 11 (11-23) vs. Northwest University (2/26/11)Attempted 35 3-Pointers: 49 at Concordia University (1/27/04)Attempted 30 3-Pointers: 32 (12-32) vs. Corban (2/11/11)Made 20 Free Throws: 22 at Northwest University (2/18/11)Made 25 Free Throws: 28 at Multnomah (10/30/10)Attempted 45 Free Throws: 46 vs. Montana Western (11/10/07)Had 30 Assists: 34 at Multnomah (10/30/10)Had 25 Assists: 25 vs. Walla Walla (2/4/11)Had 15 Steals: 15 at Southern Oregon University (12/5/08)Had 10 Blocks: 10 vs. Oregon Tech (2/11/06)Overcame a 15-Point Halftime Deficit: Trailed 49-64 at halftime, won 103-98 vs. Concordia University (2/21/04)Overcame a 10-Point Halftime Deficit: Trailed 28-41 at halftime, won 66-65 vs. Northwest Christian (2/12/11)Had Six Players Score In Double Figures in Same Game: Thomas McCarthy (18), Jamar Johnson (16), Travares Peterson (14), JC Cook (14), CodyThurmond (14), Jeff Ranstrom (11) vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)Had Seven Players Score In Double Figures in Same Game: Jamar Johnson (22), JC Cook (19), Thomas McCarthy (18), Travares Peterson (16 ), CodyThurmond (15), Robert Barrington (14), Jason Mumm (10) at Multnomah (10/30/10)Had Two Players record Double-Doubles in Same Game: Jeff Ranstrom (13 pts, 10 rebs) and Thomas McCarthy (12 pts, 10 rebs) at Walla Walla(11/17/10)EOU Did Not Have A Player Score In Double Figures:Opponent Did Not Have A Player Score In Double Figures: vs. Montana Tech (11/7/09)Had Two Players Score 20+ Points in Same Game: Neil Fryer (24) and Kris Groce (20) vs. Evergreen State (2/14/09)
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OCT. 29, 2010EASTERN OREGON 102PORTLAND BIBLE 66
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Eastern Oregon Universitymen's basketball opened the 2010-11 season with aneasy 102-66 victory at Portland Bible College.
The No. 18 Mountaineers (1-0) won their fifth straightopening season game, and third straight scoring atleast 100 points. It was also the 10th time Eastern hasscored at least 100 points in the past five seasons.
Thomas McCarthy led Eastern with 22 points. The sen-ior hit six of his 10 three point attempts, and was 8 for13 from the field. Four other EOU players finished withdouble-digit scoring marks. JC Cook and TravaresPeterson each had 19 points. Cook made five of hiseight three-point attempts, and Peterson was 7 of 9from the field.
Jamar Johnson added 11 points for the Mountaineers,and Jeff Ranstrom chipped in 10 points. Ranstrom fin-ished with a game-high nine rebounds.
Portland Bible (1-3) had 17 total rebounds, whileEastern grabbed 17 offensive rebounds. EOU outre-bounded the Wildcats 39-17. The Mountaineers forced16 PBC turnovers. Eastern turned the ball over ninetimes.
Eastern Oregon made 13 of its 32 three-point attempts,and Portland Bible College was 10 of 21 from behindthe perimeter. Both teams shot well from the field, EOUfinished 58 percent from the floor and the Wildcatswere 48 percent.
Portland Bible’s Cameron Guyton led all scorers with33 points. He connected on six of his 10 three-pointers,and was 11 for 15 from the field. Guyton added agame-high six assists. Cody Thurmond and Josh Cottleled EOU with five assists each. Jeremee Tyler finishedwith 12 points.
The Mountaineers outscored PBC, 22-12, in points offof turnovers, 19-5 in second chance points, and 52-12in points off of the bench. EOU was 11 for 13 from thefree throw line (84.6 percent) and Portland Bible was10 of 20 (50 percent).
OCT. 30, 2010EASTERN OREGON 146MULTNOMAH 63
PORTLAND, Ore. – The No. 18 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team broke a CascadeCollegiate Conference record scoring 146 points in a146-63 win at Multnomah University.
Eastern (2-0) broke the conference record in mostpoints scored by a team in a single game (146).Northwest University had the previous mark at 136points scored last season against Multnomah. TheMountaineers’ 77 rebounds are the third highest in asingle game in conference history, and the 51 total fieldgoals made matches the fifth-highest in league history.
EOU’s Jamar Johnson led all scorers, and sevenMountaineers that finished scoring in double digits, with22 points. The junior was 8 for 12 from the field. JCCook added 19 points, while Thomas McCarthy had 18points. McCarthy made six three-pointers Friday nightand five Saturday.
Travares Peterson and Cody Thurmond finished with16 and 15 points. Robert Barrington added 12 pointsand Jeff Ranstrom scored 10. Ranstrom had a game-high nine rebounds as well. Josh Cottle had a game-high seven assists.
Eastern Oregon controlled the lead throughout thegame and led at halftime, 72-27. The Mountaineershave scored 248 points in its first two regular seasongames, which is the most points scored in back-to-back games in EOU history and currently leads NAIADiv. 2. Eastern is averaged a 124 to 64 win after itsfirst weekend of the season.
The Mountaineers made 52 percent of their 98 shotsfrom the field, and hit 16 of their 34 three-pointattempts in the game. Multnomah made 7 of its 37three-pointers, and 19 of its 70 shots from the field.Chris Haynes led the Lions with 20 points and GianCook added 18. EOU outrebounded MU, 77-24.Eastern had 34 assists to Multnomah’s 12.
NOV. 5, 2010EASTERN OREGON 86MONTANA TECH 66
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 18 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team cruised to an 86-66win over Montana Tech in the second game of theAramark Quinn Classic.
The Mountaineers (3-0) opened their 2010-11 home
regular season schedule with the victory. Easternimproves to 55-5 in Quinn Coliseum in its last 60games in La Grande. EOU has also won 31 out of thelast 32 regular season home games. The lone losscame in last season’s home opener to MontanaWestern in the second game of the Quinn Classic.
Eastern Oregon used unselfish play to ease its way toits third win of the young season. The Mountaineerstallied 24 assists in the win, led by Cody Thurmond’scareer high 10 assist performance. The sophomoreadded 11 points. Thomas McCarthy scored a game-high 21 points on 7 of 12 shooting from the floor includ-ing 5 of 12 from behind the perimeter.
EOU’s Jason Mumm made his debut in QuinnColiseum with a double-double (18 points and 14rebounds). JC Cook added 13 points for theMountaineers, who lead NAIA Div. 2 averaging 111points per game. Eastern averages 25 assists and 13three-pointers made a game through three games thisseason.
The Mountaineers outscored Tech, 25-5, in points off ofturnovers and 18-4 in fast break points. The game wastied three times early in the contest before EOU madea 14-0 run, separating a 15-14 margin to 29-14 over a4:30 minute span. McCarthy hit a three-pointer withtwo seconds remaining in the first half to give Eastern’sits largest lead of the first half, 41-22. Eastern led by asmany as 26 points twice in the second half.
Dirk Anderson led the OreDiggers (0-2) with 10 pointsand Kellen Hasquet added nine points. Hasquet addeda team-high eight rebounds. Tyree Haynie and AJPaine each had three assists. Montana Tech finishedwith 15 assists. The Mountaineers outrebounded Tech,46-39. EOU committed 12 turnovers, while theOreDiggers had 15.
NOV. 6, 2010EASTERN OREGON 88WALLA WALLA 45
LA GRANDE, Ore. – Cascade Collegiate Conferencemembers, Eastern Oregon University and The Collegeof Idaho, each finished 2-0 at the Aramark QuinnClassic Saturday.
The No. 18 Mountaineers (4-0) were led by JamarJohnson and Travares Peterson, who each finishedwith 18 points. The pair combined for 15 for 23 shoot-ing from the field. Johnson was 4 for 4 from behind theperimeter and Peterson added nine rebounds. ThomasMcCarthy finished with 17 points on 5 for 8 shootingfrom behind the arc. Cody Thurmond finished with agame-high six assists.
Eastern ended the game with 25 assists, and finishedthe tournament with 49 assists in two games. EOU out-rebounded Walla Walla, 45-29, and had 17 offensiverebounds. The Mountaineers committed 14 turnoversand forced 20 Wolves’ turnovers. Eastern Oregon fin-ished 12 of 27 for three-pointers and shot 49 percentfrom the field. WWU was 5 of 22 from the behind thearc and shot 35 percent from the field.
With the score 12-8 with 11:01 left in the first half,McCarthy made the first three-pointer of the game.Prior to that, both teams were 0 for 8 from behind theperimeter. However, the basket marked the turning
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Eastern Oregon led by as many as 18 points in the firsthalf, and stretched the lead to 46 points twice in the sec-ond half.
Walla Walla (0-2) was led by Josh Henderson’s 16 pointsoff of the bench. He went 4 for 7 for three-pointers.Tristan Greenidge led the Wolves with seven rebounds.He added nine points.
Eastern Oregon’s Jason Mumm was named TournamentMVP. The junior finished with 24 points and 20 reboundsin the pair of games. Mumm shot 11 of 19 from the fieldin the classic. McCarthy made All-Tournament team afterfinishing with a tournament high 38 points and 10 of 20shooting from three-point range. Greenidge, College ofIdaho’s Kelly McCarty, and Montana Tech’s DirkAnderson rounded out the All-Tournament team.
NOV. 17, 2010EASTERN OREGON 65WALLA WALLA 50
COLLEGE PLACE, Wash. – The No. 18 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team knocked off WallaWalla University on the road Wednesday, 65-50.
The Mountaineers (5-0) held off a feisty WWU teambehind three double-digit scorers. Jamar Johnson ledEOU with 16 points on 7 of 12 shooting from the field.Thomas McCarthy and Jeff Ranstrom each finished withdouble-doubles. Ranstrom had 13 points and 10rebounds and McCarthy added 12 points and 10rebounds.
Eastern shot 39 percent from the field, including 5 of 22from behind the perimeter. EOU also finished 10 of 17from the free throw line. The Mountaineers turned theball over 23 times compared to WWU’s 18 turnovers.Eastern Oregon finished with a season-low 12 assists,while Walla Walla had eight assists.
The Mountaineers outrebounded the Wolves, 45-28.EOU outscored Walla Walla 19-5 in points off ofturnovers and 26-9 in points off of the bench.
The Wolves shot 28 percent from the field and made 6 ofits 21 three-point attempts. Tristan Greenidge had agame-high 18 points on 6 of 14 shooting from the field.
In the second meeting between the schools this season,EOU had a little more trouble with Walla Walla than the85-44 win in La Grande on Nov. 6. The teams will meetagain on Feb. 2, 2011, in La Grande. It was the 25th all-time meeting between the schools, and theMountaineers have now won 22 of the games.
NOV. 19, 2010EASTERN OREGON 78ROCKY MOUNTAIN 72
HELENA, Mont. – The Eastern Oregon University men’sbasketball team held off Rocky Mountain College, 78-72,at the Carroll College Classic Friday.
The Mountaineers (6-0) are one-win from matching theirbest start in school history. Eastern shot 39 percent fromthe field, including 8 for 22 from behind the perimeter.Rocky Mountain shot 63 percent from the field and made5 of its 19 three-point attempts.
"I thought our guys showed a lot of toughness tonight,"EOU head coach Isaac Williams said. "We did not shootthe ball well, but to battle and pull out the win like thatshows a lot."
Eastern finished with four players scoring in double digitsled by Jamar Johnson’s 15 points. The junior was 4 for 7from the field, including 2 of 2 from behind the arc.Thomas McCarthy and JC Cook each had 13 points.McCarthy hit 3 three-pointers and has now made 27three-pointers in six games this year.
Josh Cottle added 10 points for the Mountaineers. JeffRanstrom finished with a team-high seven rebounds.
Kale Eike led the Battlin’ Bears with 12 points on 3 of 5shooting from the field. He added a game-high eightrebounds. Anthony Carter and Orlandor Westbrookseach had 11 points for RMC (4-3). Daryl Poole also hadeight rebounds.
Rocky Mountain entered the game receiving votes in theNAIA Div. 1 national poll, and EOU is No. 18 in the NAIADiv. 2 Top 25. The Bears outrebounded Eastern 35-33 inthe game. It was the second meeting all-time betweenthe teams, and the Mountaineers have now won both.
NOV. 20, 2010EASTERN OREGON 78CARROLL 84
HELENA, Mont. – The Eastern Oregon University men’sbasketball team fell at Carroll College Saturday, 84-78.
Jamar Johnson scored a season-high 26 points to leadthe No. 18 Mountaineers (6-1). EOU fell for the first timethis season, one win shy of matching the best start inschool history. Johnson was 7 of 12 from the field and 5of 7 from behind the perimeter.
Thomas McCarthy, Jason Mumm, and TravaresPeterson all finished scoring in double digits and eachhad six rebounds. McCarthy was 6 of 13 from the fieldand 3 of 10 behind the arc with 15 points and fourassists. Mumm had 11 points and Peterson added 10points. Josh Cottle had a game-high five steals.
Eastern led by as many an eight points in the first half,trailed 36-35 at halftime, and fell behind by 10 in the sec-ond half. The Mountaineers cut the lead to two pointswith only a minute left before the Saints spread the leadto its final margin. Carroll completed the sweep of itsown tournament, the Carroll College Classic. The Saints(5-2) began the season 3-0, including a victory overNCAA Div. 1 Idaho State University, before dropping apair of games to NCAA Div. 1 opponents by a combined10 points.
Carroll finished with four double-digit scorers led byChase Godecke’s 21 points on 7 of 12 shooting from thefield. He added a game-high 15 rebounds. Sam Catmellscored 20 points, hitting 5 of his 8 three-point attempts.Tony Dalton and Andy Garland added 13 and 10 points.Jordan Reyes threw a team-high four assists.
Eastern was 42 percent from the field and behind theperimeter in the game, while the Saints were 47 percentfrom the field and 33 percent from three-point range.Carroll outrebounded EOU, 36-31.
NOV. 26, 2010EASTERN OREGON 99WHITMAN 92
WALLA WALLA, Wash. – The No. 18 EOU men's bas-ketball team rallied from a 12-point deficit to beatWhitman College at the Whitman Vineyard Inn Classic,99-92.
EOU (7-1) bounces back after its first loss of the seasonto beat NCAA Div. 3 Whitman College. Six Mountaineersfinished scoring in double figures led by JamarJohnson’s 18 points. The Portland, Ore. native made 6of his 12 shots from the field, including 4 of 9 frombehind the perimeter. He also had a team-high eightrebounds.
Travares Peterson added 15 points for Eastern. CodyThurmond finished with 14 points and a team-high fiveassists. JC Cook scored 14 points off of the bench,Jason Mumm had 13 points, and Thomas McCarthychipped in 10 points.
Whitman led by as many as 12 points twice in the firsthalf and had a 50-41 halftime advantage. A lay-up byJustin Artis with 18:03 left in regulation gave theMissionaries its largest lead of the second half at 54-43.EOU went on a 9-0 run to cut the lead to two points.
A Cook free-throw tied the game at 60 with 10:24 left inthe game. Less than two minutes later Eastern had afour-point lead. The game would tie three more times,with the last even score at the 4:37 mark was 77-77.EOU had its largest lead of nine points twice after that.
The Missionaries (2-1) were led by Brandon Shaw’s 21points. Whitman finished with six double-digit scorers.Artis had 16 points, Josh Duckworth and Ignas Paviloniseach scored 11 points. Peter Clark and Ryan Gilkeyeach finished with 10 points. Gilkey added eightrebounds.
Whitman shot 36 percent from the field and was held to17 percent shooting from behind the arc. TheMissionaries scored 40 points on the free-throw line con-verting on 40 of their 48 free-throw attempts. Easternwas 22 of 30 from the free-throw line, and shot 44 per-cent from the field and 36 percent from three-pointrange.
The Mountaineers turned the ball over 14 times whileWhitman had 10 turnovers. EOU had 18 assists to theMissionaries’ eight. Eastern Oregon outreboundedWhitman 49-46.
NOV. 27, 2010EASTERN OREGON 81PACIFIC LUTHERAN 67
WALLA WALLA, Wash. – The Eastern Oregon Universitymen’s basketball team won its eighth game of the sea-son with an 81-67 victory over Pacific Lutheran Saturday.
The Mountaineers (8-1) won both of their games at theVineyard Inn Classic hosted by Whitman College. Bothvictories came against opponents from NCAA Div. 3 andthe Northwest Conference.
Eastern Oregon was led by Jeff Ranstrom’s 23 pointsand 11 rebounds. The junior finished 9 of 15 from thefield. JC Cook came off of the bench to add 16 points,making 4 of his 7 three-point attempts. Jamar Johnsonand Cody Thurmond had 15 and 13 points. Josh Cottleadded a team-high five assists.
The Mountaineers shot 49 percent from the field, 39 per-cent from behind the perimeter, and made 14 of their 17free throws. The Lutes were 46 percent from the field, 27percent from three-point range, and 80 percent from thefree-throw line.
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first half, including 16-9 at the 14:09 mark. Eastern tiedthe game at 20 and a Johnson jumper gave theMountaineers their first lead with 8:23 left in the first half,27-25. EOU led by as many as 12 points in the first halfand had a 45-35, halftime lead.
The Eastern lead was cut to 58-53 with 9:26 left in regu-lation. The Mountaineers went on a 23-9 run to take theirlargest lead of the game, 81-62, with 50 seconds remain-ing in the game.
Curtis Trondsen led the Lutes with 14 points. KyleMacTaggart and Andrew Earnest each had 11 and 10points respectively. James Conti had a game-high sevenassists. PLU finished with 20 assists, compared toEastern’s 14. EOU outrebounded the Lutes, 41-25.
DEC. 3, 2010EASTERN OREGON 77EVERGREEN 59
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 9 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team knocked off TheEvergreen State College Friday, 77-59, to open CascadeConference play.
On ‘70s Night in Quinn Coliseum, the Mountaineers (9-1)wore throwback uniforms and won their third straightgame behind 22 points from JC Cook. The Canby, Ore.native returned to the starting lineup after an ankle injuryearlier in the season. The senior shot 8 for 14 from thefield, and 5 for 9 from behind the perimeter. He addedsix rebounds and six assists.
Eastern’s Jamar Johnson scored in double digits for theninth time this season finishing with 18 points. ThePortland, Ore. native shot 7 for 10 from the field and 4 of6 from behind the arc. He had a team-high eightrebounds. Cody Thurmond added 13 points and sevenassists.
A Cook three-pointer with 42 seconds left in the first halfgave EOU its largest lead of the half at 39-23. TheMountaineers had a 39-26 lead at halftime. The final 18-point margin was the largest lead of the night. Easternled through the entirety of the game.
The Geoducks (1-7) lost its seventh consecutive gameafter opening the season with a win. Evergreen finishedwith three double digit scorers Friday led by MariceTolliver’s 17 points. The junior finished with a game-high11 rebounds. Johnny Sarysz and Ramone Johnsonadded 12 and 10 points respectively.
Eastern Oregon improved to 9-0 this season when outre-bounding its opponent. EOU had 38 rebounds toEvergreen State’s 37. The Mountaineers had a 21 to 9
assist advantage, but turned the ball over 15 times com-pared to TESC’s 13. Evergreen outscored Eastern 30 to14 in the paint.
The Mountaineers shot 50 percent from the field and 60percent from behind the perimeter. EOU made 11 of its15 three-pointers in the first half. Evergreen was 34 per-cent from the field and 26 percent from three-pointrange.
Eastern won its 26th consecutive Cascade CollegiateConference regular season game at home. TheMountaineers are now 33-1 in their last 34 regular sea-son games at home, and 56-4 in their 60 games atQuinn Coliseum. The EOU victory evens the all-timeseries with Evergreen, 12-12. Eastern Oregon has nowwon three straight games over TESC.
DEC. 4, 2010EASTERN OREGON 73NORTHWEST 66
LA GRANDE, Ore. -- The No. 9 Eastern OregonUniversity men's basketball team beat rallied to a 73-66win over No. 14 Northwest University Saturday.
The Mountaineers (10-1) (2-0) move closer to matchingtheir best start in school history at 13-1 in the 2007-08season. Eastern trailed by as many as 10 points in thesecond half before it made its comeback for the victory.
A Jordan Call three-pointer with 2:57 left in the first halfgave Northwest a 39-29 lead. The Eagles led 40-33 athalftime. A pair of Stedman Richardson free throws gaveNU a 47-37 lead with 16:31 remaining in regulation. EOUwent on a 12-2 run over the five minutes and tied thescore at 49.
The score went back and forth over the next three min-utes until the Mountaineers opened a 56-56 score to a67-58 lead with 3:19 left in the game after a JasonMumm three-pointer.
Thomas McCarthy led Eastern Oregon with 18 points offof the bench. The senior was 6 for 10 from the fieldincluding 3 of 7 from behind the perimeter. Mumm added12 points, and Travares Peterson scored 10 points andrecorded a team-high nine rebounds. Cody Thurmondthrew a team-high five assists.
Greg Peters scored a game-high 19 points to leadNorthwest (7-2) (1-1). He was 8 of 11 from the field andgrabbed a team-high seven rebounds. Call finished with12 points, and Stedman Richardson added 10 points andfive assists.
After shooting 36 percent from the field in the first half,EOU shot 48 percent in the second half. TheMountaineers finished 36 percent from the three-pointrange. Eastern outrebounded the Eagles, 43 to 29, andhad 16 assists to Northwest’s 15. The top two unselfishteams in the CCC squared off in the game, as Northwestaveraged a league-best 17.7 assists per game, andEastern averaged 17.3. NU was 40 percent from thefield, and 5 of 21 from behind the perimeter.
The Mountaineers are the lone team in the CascadeCollegiate Conference with only one loss overall. Easternwon its 27th consecutive conference regular seasongame at home. The Mountaineers are now 34-1 in theirlast 35 regular season games at home, and 57-4 in their61 games at Quinn Coliseum. The last regular seasonleague loss came to Northwest on Jan. 12, 2008, 78-75.DEC. 17, 2010
EASTERN OREGON 80SOUTHERN OREGON 68
ASHLAND, Ore. – The No. 8 Eastern Oregon Universitymen’s basketball team beats Southern Oregon, 80-68,Friday.
The Mountaineers (11-1) (3-0) setup a showdown inKlamath Falls Saturday night at No. 13 Oregon Tech.OIT held off The College of Idaho 63-59 Friday for its44th consecutive win at home.
Southern Oregon had the lead for a little over two min-utes early in the game, but Eastern controlled the tempofor almost the entire game. The Raiders led 12-7 after aJordan Highland layup. Eastern responded with a pair ofback-to-back three pointers to take the lead back. SOUregained the lead and had its last lead at the 14:09 markof the first half, 19-17.
The Mountaineers slowly stretched their lead until EOUled 43-33 after a pair of Cody Thurmond free throws with3:09 left in the half. A layup from Anthony Brown as timeexpired gave Eastern a 46-35 halftime lead.
Southern opened the second half on a 9-0 run to cut thelead to two points, it was as close as they would getbefore time expired. A Kyllian Wood layup gave EasternOregon its largest lead of the game, 76-57, with 5:51 leftin regulation.
Thomas McCarthy led EOU with 19 points on 7 of 15shooting from the field. The senior was 4 for 9 frombehind the perimeter and threw a team-high four assists.Jason Mumm and JC Cook finished with 14 and 13points respectively. Travares Peterson had a game-highnine rebounds.
Eastern shot 44 percent from the field, while SOU was42 percent. The Mountaineers are now 10-0 when theyshoot better than their opponents this season. EOUentered the game as the second best shooting teamfrom behind the arc in the country at 40 percent. FridayEastern Oregon finished 38 percent from three-pointrange, making 8 of 21. For the first time this season,EOU and its opponent had the same rebounds at 39.
Highland scored a game-high 20 points to lead Southern.He was 8 of 14 from the field. Kyle Tedder added 17points for the Raiders. Kellen Hawley grabbed a team-high seven rebounds. Drew Herrera had three assists.SOU finished 29 percent from field. Southern Oregonentered the game receiving votes in the NAIA Div. 2 Top25 poll.
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DEC. 18, 2010EASTERN OREGON 78OREGON TECH 89
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – The No. 8 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team dropped its first con-ference game at No. 13 Oregon Tech Saturday, 89-78.
In a game that featured a pair of top 15 teams in NAIADiv. 2, it lived up to its billing and kept the large crowdon the edge of their seats. The back and forth battlefeatured 13 ties and seven lead changes. The gamestayed within one or two possessions through much ofthe game.
The Mountaineers (11-2) (3-1) had their largest lead alittle over a minute into the game at 6-2. Tech’s largestlead in the first half was 42-37 with 1:22 until halftime.The Hustlin’ Owls led 44-40 at the half.
Three minutes into the second half OIT stretched itslead to 53-44 after a Joseph Foster jumper. The Owlsled for the first six minutes of the second half untilEastern tied the game at 57 after a Jamar Johnsonthree-pointer. A Thomas McCarthy three-pointer with10:07 left in regulation gave the Mountaineers their onlylead of the second half, 65-64.
Tech stretched its lead at the end of the game by scor-ing its final six points from the free throw line. Eastern’slast basket was a free throw from JC Cook with 2:28left in the game. EOU’s last field goal came fromJohnson with 4:57 left to play.
The Mountaineers have been outrebounded in only twogames this season, both were their losses. OIT finishedwith 35 rebounds to Eastern’s 34. Tech had a bigadvantage on the offensive rebounds stat category. TheOwls grabbed 16 rebounds on the offensive end thatturned into 24 second chance points.
Brent Johnson finished with a game-high eightrebounds to lead Oregon Tech (12-2) (4-0). KyleGomez scored a game-high 28 points. He shot 8 of 14from the field, including 6 of 7 from behind the perime-ter. Foster scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half.Brent Johnson and Matt Smith scored 11 and 10 pointsrespectively.
The game featured the top two teams in NAIA Div. 2 inthree-point field goal percentage. Eastern Oregon was12 for 22 from behind the arc, 54 percent, and OIT was9 of 24, 37 percent. The Mountaineers shot 49 percentfrom the field in the game and Tech was 47 percent.The Owls shot 16 for 21 from the free throw line and
Eastern was 12 for 17,
Eastern entered the game averaging a conference-high17.5 assists per game, Saturday it threw nine. OregonTech had 16 assists. Gomez threw a game-high fiveassists. The Mountaineers committed 12 turnovers andOIT had only three.
Cook led Eastern with 19 points on 6 for 10 shootingfrom the field. McCarthy scored 15 points, and was 5for 6 from three-point range. Jason Mumm finished with13 points, and Jamar Johnson had 10. Anthony Browngrabbed a team-high seven rebounds.
The loss extended the Mountaineers’ losing streak inKlamath Falls to 32 years. EOU last won at OIT onFeb. 16, 1979. The Owls won their 45th straight gameat Danny Miles Court.
DEC. 30, 2010EASTERN OREGON 96CONCORDIA 75
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 8 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team improved to 4-1 inconference play with a 96-75 win over ConcordiaThursday.
Despite a triple double from Concordia’s Gage Aker, theMountaineers (12-2) (4-1) won their sixth straight gameover the Cavaliers. Aker finished with 17 points, 13rebounds, and 10 assists. Dustin Hiebert added 16points for CU. Drew Preuninger and Kevan Westscored 14 and 12 points for the Cavaliers respectively.
Aker became the first player in the Cascade CollegiateConference to have a triple double since WarnerPacific’s Jalonta Martin scored 15 points, grabbed 15rebounds, and threw 10 assists against HopeInternational on Dec. 29, 2007. The last Concordiaplayer to have the unique achievement was TyronManlove on Dec. 5, 2000. Manlove scored 31 points,had 13 rebounds, and 10 assists against George Fox. Itwas only the eighth triple double in CCC history.
Thomas McCarthy led Eastern with a game-high 20points. The senior finished 7 of 12 from the field, includ-ing 6 for 9 from behind the perimeter. Three otherMountaineers finished in double digits, Jason Mummscored 12 points, Jared Heitzman had a career-high 11points, and Travares Peterson added 10 points.Anthony Brown grabbed nine of team-high 10 reboundsin the first half. Josh Cottle had 10 assists along witheight rebounds and six points.
All 12 players on Eastern Oregon’s roster played in thegame, and all 12 scored. The Mountaineers shot 48percent from the field, and 34 percent from three-pointrange. EOU made 11 of its 32 attempts from behind thearc. It marked the eighth time this season Eastern hasmade at least 10 three-pointers in a game.
The Mountaineers entered the game with the second-best three-point percentage defense, and 11th in NAIADiv. 2, holding opponents to 28 percent from behind theperimeter. Thursday, Concordia made 10 of its 22three-pointers, finishing 45 percent in the game. TheCavaliers shot 41 percent from the field.
Concordia (5-9) (0-4) opened the game with a 5-0 lead,and EOU then tied the game at 8-8. The Mountaineersbegan to pull away with a 14-4 run over the next threeminutes. Eastern led by as many as 18 points in thefirst half, including its 51-33 halftime advantage. A Cody
Thurmond free throw with 11:52 remaining in regulationgave Eastern its largest lead of the game, 75-48.
EOU improved to 12-0 when it outrebounds its oppo-nents this season. The Mountaineers had 46 rebounds,compared to Concordia’s 37. Eastern finished well overits average of 16.6 assists per game Thursday when itthrew 25. The Cavaliers had 16. Concordia committed16 turnovers to EOU’s nine.DEC. 31, 2010
EASTERN OREGON 86CONCORDIA 78
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 8 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team rallied from an 11-point first half deficit to beat Warner Pacific, 86-78,Friday.
The Mountaineers (13-2) (5-1) fell behind WarnerPacific, 23-12, after a Nick Schultens’ lay-up at the13:20 mark of the first half. The 11-point deficit was thelargest EOU has overcome during Isaac Williams’coaching career which began last season. TraevoneBowie gave WPC a 10-point lead, 28-18, with 9:38 leftin the first half.
That’s when Eastern made its move. The Mountaineerswent on a 15-4 run to take a 33-32 lead with 5:27 left inthe first half after a three-pointer from ThomasMcCarthy. EOU would never lose the lead. A lay-upfrom Jason Mumm gave Eastern Oregon its largestlead of the first half with 55 seconds remaining, 47-40.
EOU led 47-42 at halftime, but stretched its lead to 15points at the 7:19 mark of the second half with anAnthony Brown three-pointer. The Mountaineers fin-ished 10 of 26 from behind the perimeter for 38 per-cent. Eastern was 46 percent from the field in thegame. EOU was 58 percent from the free throw line(18-31).
Eastern Oregon outrebounded WPC, 49-34. TheKnights entered the game with a Cascade CollegiateConference-best average of 16 offensive rebounds pergame, but finished with nine Friday. The Mountaineersthrew 22 assists to Warner Pacific’s 17.
McCarthy finished with a game-high 19 points. Thesenior was 6 of 13 from the field and 5 of 10 frombehind the arc. He has made at least five three pointersin three straight games. It was the seventh game thisseason he has made at least five three pointers. ThePrineville, Ore. native added nine rebounds. Mumm had a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds.
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Travares Peterson and JC Cook finished with 13 pointsand 12 points respectively for the Mountaineers. Brownadded nine rebounds, while Cody Thurmond and JoshCottle each had seven assists.
Andre Davis and Sean Gaines each scored 12 pointsto lead Warner Pacific (8-7) (1-4). Schultens finishedwith 11 points and a team-high six assists. BiniamTadele chipped in 10 points. Webster Moreland hadnine points and a team-high nine rebounds. TheKnights were 44 percent from the field, 31 percent fromthree-point range, and 52 percent from the free throwline.
EASTERN OREGON 68COLLEGE OF IDAHO 78
CALDWELL, Idaho – The College of Idaho men’s bas-ketball team picked up a big win over rival No. 8Eastern Oregon University, 78-68, Friday.
The Yotes (8-10) (5-2) won their fifth straight gamebehind 34 points from Matt Ballenger. The junior scoredhalf of C of I’s points as he shot 12 of 21 from the field,including 6 of 21 from behind the perimeter. He addeda team-high nine rebounds.
Ballenger broke The College of Idaho school record forsteals in a career in the win. He picked up his 83rdcareer steal Friday. Ballenger became only the fourthplayer to record eight steals in a game in College ofIdaho history when he had eight steals in the Yotes’ lastgame against Concordia. Friday the Nampa, Idahonative finished with nine steals. Current C of I assistantcoach, Matt Muniz, was previously the only player inschool history to achieve eight steals in a game twice.
The Mountaineers fell for the first time this seasonwhen they outrebounded their opponent, had theirbench outscore the opponents’ bench, and led at half-time. College of Idaho also became the first team thisseason to shoot 50 percent from the field against EOU.The Yotes finished 50 percent from the field and 28percent from three-point range.
After EOU led 32-30 at halftime, it had its largest leadof the game at the 15:01 mark of the second half whenit led by five points. College of Idaho went on a runmidway through the second half and took its largestlead with 6:52 remaining in regulation by 11 points. Thegame featured three ties and four lead changes.
The C of I win ended a three game win streak in theseries for Eastern Oregon. The last Mountaineer loss inthe series came on Jan. 6, 2009, in Caldwell. Easternhad won seven of the previous eight meetings. EOUhas now won three of its last six games in the J.A.Alberston Activities Center against the Yotes.
Jamar Johnson scored a team-high 15 points to leadthe Mountaineers (13-3) (5-2). Jeff Ranstrom finishedwith his third double-double of the season with 12points and 13 rebounds. Thomas McCarthy andAnthony Brown each added 10 points off of the bench.Eastern’s bench outscored College of Idaho’s bench,32-17. Cody Thurmond had five assists.
The Mountaineers shot 37 percent from the field andmade 8 of their 25 three-point attempts. EOU was 20 of30 from the free throw line. College of Idaho outscoredEastern Oregon, 38-18, in points in the paint and 16-8in points off of turnovers. The Mountaineers had a 17-3advantage in second chance points. C of I had 20assists to Eastern’s 12.
Miguel Rodriguez added 11 points and threw a game-high six assists for C of I. Krispin Banks and KellyMcCarty each finished with 10 points respectively. Itwas the first victory in nine games this season versus anationally-ranked foe for the Yotes. The College ofIdaho now has three wins over a top 10 team over thepast two seasons.
EASTERN OREGON 67NORTHWEST CHRISITAN 63
EUGENE, Ore. – The No. 12 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team edged NorthwestChristian University on the road Friday, 67-63.
The Mountaineers (14-3) (6-2) were led by AnthonyBrown’s first double-double at EOU. The sophomorefinished with 12 points and 10 rebounds. The Spokane,Wash. native added a game-high five steals. All thosenumbers were season highs.
Jamar Johnson also had 12 points for theMountaineers. Jeff Ranstrom and Travares Petersoneach chipped in 11 points. Peterson finished with agame-high seven assists. EOU entered the game lead-ing the Cascade Collegiate Conference in assists pergame with an average of 17 per outing. Friday Easternthrew 16 compared to NCU’s 15.
Last season, EOU won in Eugene with a free throwafter time expired, 66-65. Friday’s game was much ofthe same. A lay-up from Kyllian Wood with 2:54 left inthe first half gave the Mountaineers’ their largest lead inthe first half, 33-23. Eastern led 37-30 at halftime.Brown made a lay-up with 9:37 left in regulation to giveEOU a 52-42 advantage.
A Kellen Spicer three-pointer at the 5:48 mark of thesecond capped a 17-6 Beacon run to take the lead, 59-58. NCU held the lead until Jeff Ranstom tied the gameafter he completed a three-point play at the free throwline with 1:38 left in the game. EOU took the lead witha Brown jumper with 34 seconds left and would not sur-render the lead.
Eastern Oregon outrebounded Northwest Christian, 39-37, and forced 17 Beacon turnovers. EOU finished with11 turnovers. The Mountaineers came into the gamesecond in NAIA Div. 2 in three-pointers made per gameand seventh in three-point field goal percentage. NCUheld Eastern to 2 of 14 shooting from behind theperimeter Friday.
The Beacons made 11 of their 24 three-pointers, a sea-son-high for an opponent against EOU in 2010-11.Before the game, the Mountaineers were second in theCCC in three-point field goal percentage defense hold-ing opponents to 29 percent from behind the arc.
Kellen Spicer scored a game-high 15 points forNorthwest Christian. Cameron Marshall and BrianHampton each had 13 points. Brent McKee added adouble-double 10 points and 11 rebounds. Hampton fin-ished with four assists and four steals.
The Beacons (7-13) (1-7) shot 42 percent from the fieldin the game, while Eastern shot 42 percent as well.Both teams also shot 57 percent from the free throwline. There were three lead changes and four ties in thegame.
EASTERN OREGON 82CORBAN 71
SALEM, Ore. – The No. 12 Eastern Oregon Universitymen’s basketball won its 15th game of the seasonSaturday with an 82-71 victory over Corban University.
The Mountaineers (15-3) (7-2) are off to their best startsince the 2007-08 season after Saturday’s win. FiveEOU players finished scoring in double digits led byAnthony Brown’s 12 points. The sophomore added ateam-high six assists. Jamar Johnson, JC Cook, andTravares Peterson all scored 11 points. ThomasMcCarthy added 10 points.
The first half went back and forth and featured four leadchanges along with three ties. Corban’s largest leadwas only two points, but remained with the rankedMountaineers for most of the half. The Warriors lastlead came after a Jake Mauermann three-pointer with14:36 remaining in the first half, 10-9. Eastern respond-ed with a 24-6 run capped by lay-up from TravaresPeterson with 3:39 left until halftime. EOU took a 39-26lead into the locker room at halftime.
The Warriors (13-8) (3-6) would close the lead to 41-32just into the second half. The Mountaineers then wenton a 15-4 run to take a 20-point lead. Eastern Oregonled by as many as 20 points three times in the secondhalf. Corban chipped into a 65-45 lead and came withinsix points, 77-71, with 41 seconds left in regulation.
Both teams shot 44 percent from the field and 30 per-cent from behind the perimeter. The Mountaineersmade 9 of their 30 three-point attempts, and Corban hit7 of its 23 shots from behind the arc. EOU finished 16of 21 from the free throw line, while the Warriors were11 of 18.
Corban’s Jordan Carter led all scorers with 23 points.The freshman had 15 points in the second half, andalso added a game-high eight assists. Mauermannadded 15 points and Jacob Kopra had 12 points.
The Mountaineers outrebounded Corban, 45-30. EOUis now 15-1 this season when it outrebounds its oppo-nents. Eastern had 13 assists to the Warriors’ 19.
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EASTERN OREGON 80OREGON TECH 93
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 7 Oregon Tech men’s bas-ketball team won the NAIA Div. 2 National Game of theWeek at Eastern Oregon University Friday, 93-80.
The Owls (19-2) (10-0) in front of an electric atmosphereand a near sellout crowd, won their 13th straight gameand ended its five year losing streak at Eastern Oregon.A 29-game conference regular season home winningstreak came to an end as well for EOU. Kyle Gomez andJoseph Foster each scored 20 points to pace OIT.Gomez added a game-high 11 rebounds, and Fosterthrew a team-high four assists. Brent Johnson scored 18points and Scotty Riddle had 13 points.
Eastern led 73-72 with 5:33 left in regulation, but theOwls responded with a 15-0 run over the next 2:07 togive OIT the cushion it needed. The Mountaineers madeonly one of their final 16 shots from the field in the lastfive minutes of play. That included 14 straight missesover a four and a half minute span. Tech outscored EOU,18-7, in the final five minutes.
Oregon Tech’s 93 points were the most points given upby EOU since a 105-101 win at Cascade College on Jan.24, 2009. It was also the most given up at home byEastern since a 104-100 win over Evergreen StateCollege. The Owls completed a regular season sweepover Eastern Oregon, a first since the 2004-05 season.OIT won the Dec. 17 meeting in Klamath Falls, 89-78.
The second and third best teams in three-pointers madeper game in NAIA Div. 2 squared off in the game.Oregon Tech entered with an average of 9.8 per gameand EOU averaged 9.7. Friday the Owls were 9 of 23and Eastern was 10 of 34. It was the fifth time this sea-son EOU has attempted over 30 three-pointers in agame.
The Dec. 17 matchup between Eastern Oregon and Techfeatured 13 ties and seven lead changes. In Friday’sback-and-forth battle there were 11 ties and 17 leadchanges. EOU led by as many as four points five timesin the first half, including a 46-42 advantage at halftime.The Owls’ largest lead in the first half was 10-7 after aRiddle jumper.
Tech opened the second half on a 9-0 run to take a 51-46 lead after a Foster two-point basket. After Eastern ledfor the majority of the first half, the momentum swung toOIT in the second half. The Owls’ lead did not stretchbeyond four points until the final five minutes.
After shooting 46 percent from the field in the first half,EOU was held to 31 percent in the second. Oregon Techwent from shooting 46 percent in the first half to 53 per-cent in the second. OIT became the second team toshoot 50 percent from the field against the Easterndefense this season. Both teams finished with 42rebounds. Eastern Oregon had a 15-14 assist advan-tage, but committed 17 turnovers to Tech’s 13.
The Mountaineers (15-4) (7-3) were led by ThomasMcCarthy’s 20 points. Jamar Johnson had 12 points,Jason Mumm finished with 11, and Anthony Brownadded 10. Jeff Ranstrom grabbed a team-high 10rebounds. Cody Thurmond threw four assists.
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LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 11 Eastern Oregon
University men’s basketball team routed SouthernOregon University, 95-53.
Jamar Johnson scored a career-high 30 points andgrabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Mountaineers (16-4) (8-3). The junior became the first EOU men’s basketballplayer to score 30 points in a game since Neil Fryerscored 41 points at Cascade College on Jan. 24, 2009.Johnson was 10 of 11 from the field, including 4 for 4from behind the perimeter. The 30 points were the high-est an EOU player has scored this season. It wasJohnson’s first double-double while at Eastern.
EOU’s Thomas McCarthy added 16 points after shooting4 of 6 from three-point range. Travares Peterson andJason Mumm each scored 11 points. JC Cook finishedwith 10 points. Cody Thurmond threw five assists. TheMountaineers shot 50 percent from the field, 13 of 29from behind the arc, and 16 for 21 from the free-throwline.
After making only one of its final 16 shots from the fieldto close the game the previous night, Eastern Oregonbegan Saturday’s game 0 for 4 from the field. TheRaiders, who were receiving votes in the NAIA Div. 2 Top25 poll entering the game, got out to a 4-0 lead. EOUresponded with a 15-0 run.
A Johnson free-throw, that finished a four-point play,gave Eastern its largest lead of the first half, 54-17, with1:35 left until halftime. EOU outscored Southern, 24-2, inpoints off of the bench in the first. A McCarthy three-pointer gave the Mountaineers their largest lead of thegame with 4:39 remaining in regulation, 90-44.
Eastern Oregon won its fifth straight game over SOUbehind a 21-10 fastbreak point advantage, and a 42-26bench points advantage. The Mountaineers outrebound-ed Southern, 49-44. SOU committed 16 turnovers toEOU’s 14. Eastern also had a 21-11 assist advantage inthe game.
Austin Wolfer led the Raiders with 14 points. He shot 7for 10 from the field. Wolfer, Jordan Highland, and DrewHerrera each grabbed five rebounds. Jeff Bush threwthree assists. SOU was held to 28 percent shooting fromthe field, 4 for 22 shooting from three-point range, and 7of 15 shooting from the free-throw line.
EASTERN OREGON 67WARNER PACIFIC 87
PORTLAND, Ore. – The Warner Pacific College men’sbasketball team overwhelmed No. 12 Eastern OregonUniversity Friday, 87-67.
The Knights (14-7) (7-4) won their conference-leadingsixth straight game and avenged their last loss an 88-80loss at EOU on Dec. 31 earlier this season. WarnerPacific outscored Eastern 34-14 in the paint and outre-
bounded the Mountaineers, 46-33.
Jamar Johnson got Eastern started early by hitting a pairof shots from distance, and the Mountaineers opened upa 14-11 lead. An 8-0 run from WPC put the Knights inthe lead 19-14 with 10:40 on the clock, but it was shortlived as EOU retook the lead 28-27 just three minuteslater. The rest of the period was back and forth as thelead changed hands eight times before Warner Pacificclosed the half with a 10-3 burst to take a 45-37 lead intothe break.
The second half belonged to the Knights, as their leadnever dipped below eight points. A bucket from TraevoneBowie at the 11:37 mark gave WPC their largest lead upto that point, 65-54. EOU made a run of eight straightpoints over the next minute capped by a ThomasMcCarthy trey to cut the margin to 64-53, but Josh Blackresponded with three point goals on three straight pos-sessions to push the advantage back out to 73-53 andthe Knights cruised from there.
Webster Moreland scored a game-high 27 points to leadWarner Pacific. The senior was 10 of 15 from the field,added 10 rebounds, and grabbed four steals. Black fin-ished with 15 points, Bowie scored 14 points, and BiniamTadele chipped in 10 points. The Knights made 12 stealsin the victory.
Warner Pacific shot 49 percent from the field, and heldthe Mountaineers to 35 percent. EOU made just 28 per-cent of its attempts from the field in the second half. TheKnights were 11 of 25 from behind the perimeter, andEastern was 10 of 33 from three-point range. TheMountaineers did have a 15 of 17 from the free throwline advantage over WPC’s 12 of 22 from the charitystripe.
McCarthy led Eastern Oregon (16-5) (8-4) with 15 points.The senior was 5 of 10 from behind the arc. Johnson fin-ished 11 points. Anthony Brown had a team-high sevenrebounds, and Cody Thurmond had four assists.
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PORTLAND, Ore. – The No. 12 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team held off ConcordiaUniversity Saturday, 80-78.
The Mountaineers (17-5) (9-4) watched an Austin Dunnshot bounce off of the rim for Concordia in the closingseconds and grabbed the ensuing rebound to prevent atie and overtime.
Four EOU players scored in double-figures, led by JamarJohnson’s 17 points. Anthony Brown scored 16 andgrabbed seven rebounds, while Mumm and Cook eachtallied 13 points in the win.
The teams exchanged baskets for the first five minutes,with five tie scores by the time the teams reached 15-15.Concordia scored the next seven points to take a 22-15lead with 13:20 to play before halftime. Eastern Oregoneventually pulled back to within one at 34-33, 6:04before the break. But, the Cavaliers used an 8-0 run topush the lead back to nine with 2:49 left in the half. TheMountaineers used Johnson’s jumper in the final minuteof the period to go into the break within five points at 47-42.
Eastern Oregon opened the second half on an 11-0 runto take a 53-47 lead. Dunn’s jumper ended the run, butJason Mumm answered with a layup on the other end to
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to maintain the six-point lead. Concordia would eventual-ly regain the lead at 58-57 on an Adam Herman layupwith 13:31 to play.
The next five minutes featured eight lead changes withneither team leading by more than a basket until a pair ofTravares Peterson free throws gave the Mountaineers afour-point lead at 72-68 with 7:53 remaining.
Jourdan Sweeney’s layup dropped the lead to two, butJ.C. Cook answered with a three-pointer at the other endto put Eastern Oregon up by five. Sweeney hit a layup topull within three, but Mumm dropped a trey with 3:29remaining to put the Mountaineers up 78-72.
Three-pointers by Drew Preuninger and Dustin Hiebertsandwiched a pair of Eastern Oregon free throws toreach the final score of 80-78 in the final two minutes.Concordia had a chance in the final seconds, taking pos-session after Mumm’s missed three-pointer attempt with23 seconds to play, but Dunn’s jumper missed andJohnson grabbed the rebound to clinch the victory for theMountaineers.
Concordia (8-15) (2-10) limited Eastern Oregon to 43percent shooting from the field, including 11 of 32 frombehind the three-point line. The Cavaliers shot an even50 percent for the game, including 5-of-10 from longrange.
With the win, the Mountaineers complete a regular sea-son sweep over CU. It also marked the seventh straightvictory for Eastern over the Cavaliers.
Herman finished with a game-high 24 points for CU, asDunn and Kevan West each scored 12. Gage Akergrabbed seven rebounds and six assists to go with eightpoints for the Cavaliers.
EASTERN OREGON 108WALLA WALLA 53
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 15 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team eased past Walla WallaUniversity Wednesday, 108-53.
The Mountaineers (18-5) (9-4) made a school-record 18three-pointers in the victory. EOU entered the game lead-ing NAIA Div. 2 with an average of 10 three-pointersmade per game. It marked the 14th time this seasonEastern made at least 10 three-pointers in a game. TheMountaineers now lead the nation in total three-pointersmade as well with 237. EOU is four three-pointers awayfrom breaking the 2003-04 season’s school record ofthree-pointers made in a single season.
Eastern Oregon finished with six double-digit scorers ledby Thomas McCarthy’s game-high 18 points. The seniormoved to fifth on the EOU all-time list with his 74th
career made three-pointer. He is 14 shy of Ryan Orton’sschool record. McCarthy finished 7 of 10 from the field,including 4 of 6 from behind the arc Wednesday.
Jamar Johnson added 16 points for Eastern. CodyThurmond, JC Cook, and Travares Peterson all had 14points. Jeff Ranstrom scored 11 points. McCarthy threwa career-high nine assists. Kyllian Wood grabbed acareer-high nine rebounds.
Eastern Oregon opened the game with a 7-0 lead andstretched it to 20-4 at the 12:11 mark of the first half. TheMountaineers’ largest lead of the first half came with 2:48remaining, 45-21. EOU led 52-29 at halftime. Easternbegan the second half on a 25-8 run in the first sevenminutes of the half. The final score was the widest mar-gin of the game.
The Mountaineers shot a season-high 64 percent fromthe field. EOU hit 42 of its 65 attempts from the field.Eastern Oregon was 18 of 33 from behind the arc, and 6of 7 from the free-throw line. The Mountaineers were 21for 28 in the second half from the field. WWU shot 43percent from the field in the game, 6 of 19 from three-point range, and 5 for 6 from the charity stripe.
Eastern outrebounded Walla Walla, 32-19. TheMountaineers move to the top of the Cascade CollegiateConference in assists per game after throwing 25 againstthe Wolves. EOU forced 21 Walla Walla turnovers, whileit committed eight.
The Wolves (3-21) were paced by Tom Creasey’s 14points. Tristan Greenidge added 12 points. Greenidgeand Bruce Doherty each finished with four rebounds.Josh Henderson had four assists. WWU began the sea-son 0-17, but entered Wednesday’s matchup winners ofthree its last six games.
It was the third meeting this season between EasternOregon and Walla Walla. The Mountaineers won all threeby an average margin of 37 points. The Wolves heldEOU to its lowest point total of the season in the lastmeeting in College Place, Wash. on Nov. 17, 65-50.
EASTERN OREGON 83COLLEGE OF IDAHO 80
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 15 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team held off The College ofIdaho Friday, 83-80, to reclaim the I-84 Cup trophy.
The Mountaineers (19-5) (10-4) broke the school recordfor three-pointers in a single season. The 2003-04 EOUteam made 240 shots from behind the arc in 26 games.This season’s team has hit 250 three-pointers in 24games. Eastern leads the nation in total three-pointersmade and three-pointers made per game (10.42).
Eastern Oregon watched a Kelly McCarty three-pointermiss off of the back of the rim as time expired to hold onfor the victory. It was the second straight conferencegame that came down to the final possession for EOU.The Mountaineers led 35-19 at halftime, before C of Iscored 61 second half points in a comeback effort.
EOU stretched a 10-7 lead to 26-7 over a six-minutespan in the middle of the first half to take its largest leadof the half. The Mountaineers shot 50 percent from thefield in the first half, including 6 of 12 from behind thearc. Eastern held the Yotes to just 28 percent shootingfrom the field and 19 points in the opening half.
A Jeff Ranstrom shot inside the paint gave the
Mountaineers their largest lead of the game, 57-32, with12:44 left in regulation. The C of I crept into the gameand slowly cut into the Eastern Oregon lead behind out-side shots from Matt Ballenger and Duncan Koga. AMcCarty lay-up with 3:11 left in the second half cut thelead to single digits for the first time since the 11:37 markof the first half.
A Cody Thurmond three-pointer spread the margin backto 11 points, 78-67, with 2:34 left. An 8-0 run by theYotes over the next minute put the lead at one posses-sion for the first time since the 13:14 mark of the firsthalf. A Ballenger three-pointer with eight seconds leftwould bring the C of I as close as it would get, 82-80.Jamar Johnson would then make one-of-two free throwson the next EOU possession. McCarty grabbed therebound and had his last second miss.
Thurmond and Thomas McCarthy led Eastern Oregonwith 16 points each. Thurmond was 3 of 7 from the field,while McCarthy was 5 for 12, all from behind the perime-ter. McCarthy is 10 three-pointers from breaking theschool record for three-pointers made in a single season.The senior is 25 away from the all-time record for makesin a career. JC Cook added 15 points, and JamarJohnson had 11.
Eastern made 12 of its 26 three-point attempts in thegame, and was 45 percent shooting from the field. TheMountaineers were 21 of 34 from the free-throw line. Cof I shot 28 percent from the field in the first half and 72percent in the second. The Yotes finished 51 percentfrom the field, 10 for 20 from three-point range, and 8 of12 for free throws.
The Mountaineers outrebounded The College of Idaho,41-27. The College of Idaho threw 20 assists to EOU’s17. Each team committed 12 turnovers.
Ballenger led the Yotes (11-14) (8-6) with 22 points, 19coming in the second half. Krispin Banks tallied 17points, McCarty had 16, and Koga added 10. Banks hada team-high six rebounds, McCarty threw five assists,and Ballenger had four steals.
EASTERN OREGON 88CORBAN 83
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 14 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team picked up its 20th victo-ry of the season Friday, 88-83, over Corban University.
The Mountaineers (20-5) (11-4) won their fourth straightgame after leading for only 8:38 of the game. EOUtrailed Corban for much of a game that featured eightlead changes and nine ties. Eastern matched its largestdeficit overcome for a victory in the Isaac Williams’ era atEOU.
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The Warriors spread a 6-6 tie early in the game to 17-6after an 11-0 run over a four-minute span. Easternresponded with a 13-3 run of its own to cut the lead to20-19 with 11:06 remaining in the first half. Two min-utes later, Corban had an eight point lead again afterJonathan Ramirez free-throw.
Corban’s lead was cut to one three more times beforeTravares Peterson gave EOU a lead with 4:07 left inthe first half. Josh Cottle would later increase the leadwith a three-pointer to three points. The Warriors wouldregain the lead and take a 47-44 lead into halftime.
The Warriors opened the second half by stretching theirlead to seven points three times; it was the largest mar-gin in favor of Corban for the rest of the game. AfterJordan Carter put the Warriors up 60-53 with 13:56 leftin regulation, EOU slowly cut into the lead, eventuallytying the game at 68 after a Peterson free-throw.
A Jake Mauermann three-pointer gave Corban a 75-70advantage with 7:54 left in the game; it would be thelast basket for the Warriors while they were ahead.EOU would regain the lead and seize control fromthere, spreading the margin to seven points with 40seconds to play.
Thomas McCarthy finished with a team-high 15 pointsleading the Mountaineers. The senior shot 4 of 10 frombehind the arc and is now six three-pointers shy ofbreaking the school single-season record for three-pointers made at 89. JC Cook, Anthony Brown, andPeterson all contributed 13 points. Brown finished witha double-double adding 10 rebounds as well. CodyThurmond threw a game-high six assists.
Eastern finished shooting 44 percent from the field and12 of 32 from three-point range. EOU was just 16 of 27from the free-throw line. Friday marked the first timethis season the Mountaineers won a game, despitebeing outrebounded. Corban had a 44 to 42 rebound-ing advantage over Eastern Oregon.
The Warriors (15-13) (5-11) were led by Erik Cronrath’sgame-high 22 points on 8 for 10 shooting from the field.Mauermann added 20 points, Carter had 13 and JacobKopra chipped in 12. Carter added 10 rebounds andIan Logan dished out four assists. Corban finished 42percent from the field and 8 of 28 from behind theperimeter.
EASTERN OREGON 66NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN 65
LA GRANDE, Ore. – Travares Peterson’s lay-in with 0.4seconds gave the No. 14 Eastern Oregon Universitymen’s basketball team a 66-65 thrilling win overNorthwest Christian Saturday.
The Mountaineers (21-6) (12-4) clinched a home post-season game with the victory. EOU will host at least aCascade Collegiate Conference tournament quarterfinalgame on Wednesday, Feb. 23. Eastern also owns thecurrent longest win streak in the conference at five in arow.
The Beacons were poised for the upset leading formuch of the game, including a 41-27 lead with 41 sec-onds left in the first half. Eastern Oregon’s only lead ofthe first half was a 2-0 advantage to begin the game. Apair of Peterson free throws with 13:38 remaining inregulation was the next EOU lead.
Northwest Christian missed its first 16 shots from the
field to begin the second half after it shot 53 percentfrom the field in the first half. Eastern went on a 20-0run to begin the second half, and held NCU scorelessuntil Brent McKee tipped in a miss with 10:49 left in thegame. The Beacons responded to the EOU run with an8-0 run to take the lead back.
With 34 seconds remaining, Cameron Marshall hit ajumper to give Northwest Christian a 65- 63 lead.Eastern went 1-for-2 at the line on their next posses-sion to climb within one. The Beacons found them-selves with the ball after an EOU missed shot ran outof bounds with five seconds to play.
Quentin Guidry was fouled as Northwest Christian in-bounded the ball. Unfortunately, both free-throwattempts, which could have extended the NCU lead tothree points, were off the mark with Peterson grabbingthe rebound on the second miss. Peterson turned upcourt and raced toward the basket and completed thecoast-to-coast play with a lay-up.
Peterson led Eastern with 16 points and eightrebounds. The junior shot 6 for 11 from the field. JCCook contributed 15 points and Jason Mumm added 12points and eight rebounds. EOU finished 36 percentfrom the field and 14 of 24 from the free-throw line. Theleading three-point shooting team in NAIA Div. 2 washeld to 6 for 26 from behind the arc.
The Mountaineers had a 48 to 39 rebound advantageover NCU. Eastern Oregon committed 13 turnovers tothe Beacons’ 11. Northwest Christian also had a 22 to12 assist advantage.
The Beacons (8-21) (2-15) were led by Marshall’s 15points. Guidry added 14 points. Kellen Spicer grabbeda team-high eight rebounds and Jordan Myers threwseven assists. NCU shot 40 percent in the game fromthe field, 8 of 23 from behind the arc, and 7 of 13 fromthe free-throw line.
The last three meetings between Eastern andNorthwest Christian have been decided by a combinedsix points, all in the Mountaineers’ favor. EOU moved to11-0 this season when opponents score 70 points orless. Eastern Oregon is 63-7 in the last 70 gamesinside Quinn Coliseum.
EASTERN OREGON 85NORTHWEST 72
KIRKLAND, Wash. – The No. 13 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team picked up a hugeroad win at No. 18 Northwest University Friday, 85-72.
The Mountaineers (22-5) (13-4) were led by ThomasMcCarthy’s 15 points. The senior matched the EOUschool-record for three-pointers made in a season.
McCarthy equaled Ryan Orton’s 15-year-old record of88 three-pointers in a season. McCarthy has made 183of his 466 three-point attempts. Mark Carollo holds thecareer school mark when he made 210 of his 606 shotsfrom behind the arc.
The undersized Mountaineers outrebounded Northwest,33 to 17, in the second half and 53-41 in the game. Ina battle for the second spot in the Cascade CollegiateConference standings in the final weekend of the regu-lar season, EOU moved one-game closer to securingthe No. 2 seed in the CCC tournament.
After missing their first shot of the game, EasternOregon then hit seven straight baskets to take an early16-7 lead. NU missed its first six shots of the contest.With EOU leading 17-9 at the 14:17 mark, Northwestchipped away at the Mountaineers’ lead and MichaelGreene’s layup in the paint made it a one point game,19-18, with 11:38 left in the first half.
Eastern Oregon maintained the lead until the 8:56 markwhen Ahmaad Cook tip in a missed shot to put theEagles in front, 22-21. The Eagles then scored sevenstraight points to lead 29-21 capped off by a GregPeters’ dunk. A three-point play by Rich Skillmanstretched the NU lead to 10 points, 32-22, with 4:35 leftin the first half. Jordan Call made one of two freethrows to increase their lead to 33-22 with four minutesto go until the half.
Cook tipped in his own miss with 2:03 to play in the firsthalf to increase the Northwest lead to 39-26. Easternbattled back and scored the next six points capped offby a driving layup by Anthony Brown to cut the Eagles’lead to seven, 39-32, as the half would end.
Eastern Oregon outscored the Eagles 9-2 to begin thehalf to tie the score at 41-41 with 17:10 left in regula-tion. Greg George would break the Northwest scoringdrought with his basket to put the Eagles back into thelead, 43-41, and a three-pointer by StedmanRichardson would increase their lead to five, 46-41 atthe 15:59 mark. NU held onto the lead for the next fourminutes until EOU hit six shots while Northwest missedfour straight to take a 58-55 lead with 9:42 left.
George tied the game again at 60-60 with 8:04 to go,but a pair of Jamar Johnson free throws and a three-pointer by McCarthy gave EOU a five point lead, 65-60with 7:36 remaining in the game. The Mountaineerswatched their lead grow to 12 points, 77-65 with 2:09 togo on Tavares Peterson’s free throws. Eastern thenmade six of its eight free throws down the stretch topull out the win.
Johnson finished with his second double-double, scor-ing 12 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Brown added14 points and eight rebounds, and Cody Thurmond had11 points and four assists. EOU shot 43 percent fromthe field, and made 18 of its 26 free throws. The leaderin NAIA Div. 2 in three-pointers made per game andtotal threes made, finished 9 of 26 from behind theperimeter Friday.
Northwest outscored Eastern, 36-30, in the paint, but itwas the Mountaineers that had a 15-4 fast break pointadvantage. The last three games EOU has rallied from11-point, 14-point, and 13-point deficits to earn victo-ries. Eastern Oregon extends the longest win streak inthe conference to six games.
Northwest (19-7) (11-6) was led by Cook’s 20 points.Skillman added 17 points and Michael Greene had 11
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points. Peters had a team-high eight rebounds andCook threw five assists. The Eagles finished 35 percentshooting from the field, 7 of 27 from three-point range,and 11 of 19 from the free-throw line.
EASTERN OREGON 95EVERGREEN STATE 89
OLYMPIA, Wash. – The No. 13 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team finished its regularseason with a win at The Evergreen State CollegeSaturday, 95-89.
The Mountaineers (23-5) (14-4) will be the second seedin the Cascade Collegiate Conference tournament.EOU hosts the seventh seed Southern OregonUniversity Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the quarterfinals.
Saturday, Eastern was led by Thomas McCarthy’s 21points. The senior surpassed Ryan Orton’s 15-year-oldthree-pointers in a single season record, as he finished6 of 12 from behind the arc. McCarthy has now made94 three-pointers this season, and needs 17 more tobreak Mark Carollo’s career mark.
Jamar Johnson added 17 points for EOU. The juniorwas 11 of 14 from the free-throw line. JC Cook chippedin 16 points on 6 of 12 shooting from the field. CodyThurmond dished out four assists, and Jeff Ranstromgrabbed 10 rebounds.
Eastern led for much of the first half jumping out to a 7-1 lead and then stretching it 28-17 at the 8:49 mark ofthe first half. Trailing 30-19 with 7:47 left in the first half,the Geoducks stormed back with a 10-0 run over thenext three minutes to cut the lead to one. JohnnySarysz gave Evergreen a 35-34 lead after hitting a pairof free throws with 2:52 remaining in the first half. EOUresponded with a 14-2 run to end the half and lead 48-37 at halftime.
Evergreen State chipped into the lead over the first 10minutes of the second half. A Sarysz three-pointer with10:53 remaining in regulation cut the Mountaineer leadto 63-62. Eastern stretched the lead back to 81-74 with5:09 left in the game with a Cook three-pointer.However, TESC didn’t give up as it went on an 11-3 runto take the lead on a Larry Green put-back dunk with2:38 remaining. After a McCarthy three-pointer at theone-minute mark gave EOU a four-point lead, Easternwould close the game at the line.
The Geoducks (8-20) (5-13) ended their season withthe loss. Evergreen had a 36-26 point advantage overEastern in the paint, and a 39-37 rebound lead over theMountaineers. TESC turned 13 EOU turnovers into 17points, while Eastern Oregon forced 14 turnovers andhad 11 points off of them. The Mountaineers’ benchoutscored Evergreen, 43-27.
Green led Evergreen State with 18 points on 7 of 10shooting from the field. He added 10 rebounds. MikeHope finished with 17 points, Sarysz had 13, andMarice Tolliver and Michael Brumsey each scored 10.Tolliver threw a game-high seven assists.
Evergreen shot 42 percent from the field, while EOUmade 51 percent of its attempts from the field. TheNAIA Div. 2 leader in total threes and three-pointersmade per game, Eastern, finished 11 of 27 from behindthe arc. TESC was 9 of 22 from three-point range.
EASTERN OREGON 53SOUTHERN OREGON 43
LA GRANDE , Ore. – The No. 11 Eastern OregonUniversity men’s basketball team advanced to theCascade Collegiate Conference semifinals with a 53-43win over Southern Oregon University Wednesday.
The Mountaineers (24-5) will play Northwest UniversitySaturday in Quinn Coliseum at 7 p.m. The Eaglescome to La Grande after sixth-seeded Corban upsetthird-seeded Warner Pacific, sending Corban to OregonTech in the other semifinal matchup.
Southern Oregon entered the game as the seventhseed, but it was the Raiders that controlled the tempoof much of the game. SOU slowed the Mountaineeroffense down by holding possession of the ball foralmost the length of the shot clock each time it had it.Eastern was held to season-lows of 53 points, 16 madefield goals, and 38 field goal attempts.
Eastern Oregon was led by JC Cook’s 12 points. Thesenior went 4 of 9 from the field, and 3 for 6 frombehind the perimeter. Jason Mumm added 10 points,going 4 of 7 from the field. Anthony Brown grabbed ateam-high seven rebounds.
After three minutes of scoreless play, Jordan Highlandopened the scoring with a Southern lay-in. TheMountaineers responded with an 11-0 run, but it wasSOU that answered with an 11-4 run to cut the lead totwo. Eastern was able to hold off the Raiders for therest of the first half and take a 22-21 lead into halftime.
Southern Oregon opened the second half with a 4-2advantage to take its first lead since the beginning ofthe game. EOU then took a four-point lead, but again itwas the Raiders that responded and took a 31-30 leadafter a Scott Tiefenthaler lay-up with 10:18 left in regu-lation. Eastern would regain the lead and have a 37-35advantage with 5:25 left in the game. Over the nextfour minutes the Mountaineers went on a 10-0 run toprovide the final cushion they needed.
Kyle Tedder finished with a game-high 14 points lead-ing Southern (14-16). The freshman was 5 of 13 fromthe field. Highland chipped in 13 points, shooting 6 for12 from the field. He added a game-high eightrebounds. Jeff Bush threw a game-high three assists.
Each team shot 42 percent from the field. EOU went 5for 15 from behind the perimeter and Southern was 3 of13. The Raiders finished 4 for 9 from the free-throwline, while Eastern was 16 of 27. The Mountaineersoutrebounded Southern Oregon, 29-25. EOU won forthe sixth straight time over the Raiders.
EASTERN OREGON 83NORTHWEST 73
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 11 Eastern Oregon
University men’s basketball team advanced to theCascade Collegiate Conference championships with an83-73 win over No. 23 Northwest University Saturday.
The Mountaineers (25-5) also clinched their fourthstraight trip to the NAIA Div. 2 National Tournament withthe victory, coupled with an Oregon Tech win overCorban in the other CCC tournament semifinal. Easternand Oregon Tech will meet in the conference tourna-ment championship game Tuesday.
Saturday, EOU jumped out to a 10-2 lead three minutesinto the game. Eastern stretched the margin to 18-6after an Anthony Brown three-pointer. Nine minuteslater another Brown three-pointer gave Eastern itslargest lead of the first half, 36-15. The Eagles wouldcome as close as 12 points twice in the final five min-utes of the half, but trail, 43-28, at halftime.
The Mountaineers extended the conference’s longestwin streak to nine games. Eastern shot 58 percent fromthe field in the first half, including 8 of 14 from behindthe perimeter. EOU held Northwest to 27 percent shoot-ing from the field, and 1 for 7 from three-point range.
Eastern Oregon stretched the margin back to 20 pointsthree minutes into the second half, and a ThomasMcCarthy three-pointer with 13:01 remaining in regula-tion gave the Mountaineers their largest lead of thegame, 62-39.
EOU finished with five players in double figures led bythree players with 15 points. Jason Mumm, Brown, andMcCarthy each had 15 points. Brown was 3 of 4 frombehind the arc, McCarthy was 5 for 7 from three-pointrange, and Mumm added six rebounds. CodyThurmond had 13 points and Travares Petersonchipped in 10. JC Cook finished with team-highs of 10rebounds and four assists.
The Mountaineers shot 53 percent from the field, 11 of23 from behind the arc, and 12 for 17 from the free-throw line. EOU outrebounded Northwest 38-30, andhad an 18-9 assist advantage over the Eagles. NUcommitted 11 turnovers to Eastern’s 20.
Northwest (21-8) was led by Rich Skillman’s game-high25 points. The junior was 9 of 14 from the field. JordanCall added 11 points. Greg George grabbed sixrebounds, and Tyson Christie threw a team-high fourassists. The Eagles were 38 percent from the field, 7 of16 from behind the arc, and 16 for 21 from the free-throw line.
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ALL-TIME VERSUS OPPONENTSOpponent W L
AAU Hottentots 1 0
Alaska-Anchorage 0 1
Alaska Pacific 0 2
Albertson College (College of Idaho) 63 103
Athena (town team) 1 0
Baker All-Stars 0 1
Baker Antlers 2 0
Baker Athletic Club 3 0
Baker Elks 1 1
Baker VFW 1 0
Bethany Bible 1 0
Boise State, ID (Boise JC, Boise College) 16 21
BYU-Hawaii 1 0
California Baptist 1 1
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 0 1
Cal State-Bakersfield 0 1
Cal State-Chico 0 1
Cal State-Hayward 1 1
Cal State-Sonoma 1 1
Carroll, MT 4 12
Cascade (Columbia Christian 1981-92) 26 10
Cascade (pre-1981) 0 1
Central Washington 1 21
Claremont, CA 0 1
College of Great Falls, MT 1 2
College of the Ozarks 0 1
College of Sante Fe, NM 1 0
Columbia University 3 5
Concordia, OR 28 23
Condon (town team) 1 0
Corban(Western Baptist) 22 27
Davenport 1 0
Dayton Ramblers 0 1
Eastern Washington (Cheney Normal) 4 19
Edward Waters College 1 0
Elgin (town team) 1 0
Elgin High School 1 0
Enterprise All-Stars 2 0
Evergreen State 13 12
George Fox 36 35
Gonzaga, WA 2 7
Gooding College, ID 8 2
Hawaii-Chaminade 0 1
Hawaii-Pacific 1 0
Helix Red Devils 3 1
Hilgard CCC 1 0
House of David 1 4
Humboldt State, CA 0 3
Husson, ME 1 0
Idaho State 0 3
Illinois Wesleyan 1 0
Indiana Wesleyan 0 1
Joseph (town team) 2 0
Judson Baptist, OR 5 3
King College 1 0
La Grande (town team) 2 0
La Grande High School 1 0
La Grande Jaycees 1 0
Lake Superior, MI 0 1
Lewis & Clark (Albany College) 15 19
Lewis-Clark State 53 71
Linfield 12 26
Lowell, MS 0 1
Mary, ND 1 0
Maryville, MO 0 1
Mt. Angel College 7 0
Memphis State, TN 0 1
Montana State 0 1
Montana State-Northern (Northern Montana) 3 2
Montana Tech 11 8
Opponent W L
Montana Western 5 5
Morrow County All-Stars 1 0
Mount Allison, Canada 1 0
Multnomah Athletic Club 0 1
Multnomah University 3 0
Northwest, WA 22 14
Northwest Christian 10 2
Northwest Nazarene, ID 71 91
Northwood University 1 0
Oklahoma Wesleyan 0 1
Oregon State 0 1
Oregon State JV 1 1
Oregon State Rooks 1 1
Oregon Tech 65 96
Pacific, OR 8 17
Pacific Lutheran 1 0
Pendleton Air Base 2 1
Pendleton All-Stars 1 0
Pendleton Domestic Laundry 4 0
Pendleton Elks 1 0
Pendleton Frat Club 1 0
Pendleton Independents 1 0
Pendleton Motor Inn 2 1
Portland Bible 2 0
Portland State (Vanport College) 25 40
Ricks College, ID 0 2
Rocky Mountain, MT 2 0
San Jose Christian 1 0
St. Martin’s, WA 0 5
Seattle Pacific, WA 7 7
Simon Fraser, Canada 0 1
Southern Idaho (Albion Normal) 11 5
Southern Oregon (Ashland Normal) 75 95
Stoddard Lumber (Baker) 1 0
The Dalles HS Alumni 0 1
Trinity Western University (BC) 1 0
Umatilla All-Stars 1 0
Umatilla Indians 1 0
Union (town team) 1 0
Union Blue Devils 3 0
Union Independents 2 0
UC-Santa Cruz 1 0
University of Alaska Anchorage 0 2
University of Alaska Fairbanks 7 4
University of Alberta, Canada 1 0
University of British Columbia, Canada 1 1
University of Calgary, Canada 1 0
University of Idaho 0 3
University of Mexico 1 0
University of Nevada-Reno 2 12
University of Portland 0 4
University of Puget Sound, WA 1 5
University of San Francisco, CA 0 1
University of Utah 0 1
University of Victoria (BC) 0 1
Walla Walla University 25 2
Wallowa (town team) 1 0
Warner Pacific College 27 21
Washington State JV 1 0
Wassuk, NV 1 0
Weber State, UT (Weber College) 0 1
University of MontanaWestern (Western Montana) 1 2
Western Oregon (Monmouth Normal) 86 102
Western Washington 2 18
Westminster, UT 3 9
Whitman, WA 50 66
Whitworth, WA 10 16
Willamette 13 12
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SCHOOL RECORDS
Points
1. 1631 Mark Carollo (107 games) 2004-08
2. 1142 Johnnie Hilliard (47 games) 1988-90
3. 1053 Neil Fryer (93 games) 2005-09
4. 1017 Zach Evans (103 games) 1985-89
5. 909 Paul Carollo (103 games) 2005-09
6. 884 Jeremy Templeton (111 games)2005-09
7. 880 Josh Landsverk (112 games) 2006-10
8. 853 Larry Smith (48 games) 2002-04
9. 821 Thomas McCarthy (105 games)2006-11
10. 751 Brant Mayo (53 games) 1990-92
Points per game (minimum 30 games)
1. 24.3 Johnnie Hilliard (47 games) 1988-90
2. 17.8 Larry Smith (48 games) 2002-04
3. 16.6 Tyree Jones (41 games) 2002-04
4. 16.0 Greg Boyd (30 games) 1984-85
5. 15.3 Dave Yamate (47 games) 1991-93
6. 15.2 Mark Carollo (107 games) 2004-08
7. 14.5 Bubba Williams (48 games) 1992-94
8. 14.3 Corey Willard (50 games) 1997-00
9. 14.2 Brant Mayo (53 games) 1990-92
10. 14.0 Trevor Exline (45 games) 2001-04
Field Goals Made
1. 591 Mark Carollo (107 games) 2004-08
2. 422 Johnnie Hilliard (47 games) 1988-90
3. 391 Zach Evans (103 games) 1985-89
4. 385 Josh Landsverk (112 games) 2006-10
5. 374 Paul Carollo (103 games) 2005-09
6. 370 Neil Fryer (93 games) 2005-09
7. 310 Larry Smith (48 games) 2002-04
8. 290 Corey Ackerman (82 games) 1984-88
9. 284 Jordan Gregg (56 games) 2008-10
10. 279 Thomas McCarthy (105 games)2006-11
Field Goals Attempted
1. 1356 Mark Carollo (107 games) 2004-08
2. 863 Zach Evans (103 games) 1985-89
3. 818 Johnnie Hilliard (47 games) 1988-90
4. 736 Paul Carollo (103 games) 2005-09
5. 726 Larry Smith (48 games) 2002-04
6. 707 Josh Landsverk (112 games) 2006-10
7. 689 Thomas McCarthy (105 games)2006-11
8. 686 Neil Fryer (93 games) 2005-09
9. 649 Jeremy Templeton (111 games)2005-09
10. 624 Tyree Jones (41 games) 2002-04
Field Goal Percentage
1. .732 Cameron Acor (197-269) 1993-95
2. .638 Deon Chandler (132-207) 1995-97
3. .603 Jeremy Moser (129-214) 1994-96
4. .602 Derek Brown (204-339) 2005-07
5. .596 Russ Christensen (109-183) 1981-82
6. .581 Jordan Gregg (284-489) 2008-10
7. .578 James Robinson (163-282) 1993-94
8. .570 Corey Ackerman (290-509) 1984-88
9. .569 Kyle Janke (182-320) 2005-08
10. .567 Tony Luper (185-326) 2002-04
CAREERThree-Point Field Goals Made
1. 210 Mark Carollo (107 games) 2004-08
2. 196 Thomas McCarthy (105 games)2006-11
3. 147 Dave Yamate (47 games) 1991-93
4. 134 Larry Smith (48 games) 2002-04
5. 131 Ryan Orton (55 games) 1994-96
6. 116 Jeremy Templeton (111 games)2005-09
7. 112 Neil Fryer (93 games) 2005-09
8. 109 Michael Meek (54 games) 1993-95
9. 104 Tyree Jones (41 games) 2002-04
10. 98 Brant Mayo (53 games) 1990-92
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. 606 Mark Carollo (107 games) 2004-08
2. 495 Thomas McCarthy (105 games) 2006-11
3. 364 Larry Smith (48 games) 2002-04
4. 299 Michael Meek (54 games) 1993-95
5. 298 Dave Yamate (47 games) 1991-93
6. 296 Ryan Orton (55 games) 1994-96
7. 290 Tyree Jones (41 games) 2002-04
8. 275 Neil Fryer (93 games) 2005-09
9. 272 Jeremy Templeton (111 games) 2005-09
10. 262 Brant Mayo (53 games) 1990-92
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
1. .493 Dave Yamate (147-298) 1991-93
2. .462 Zane Hathaway (36-78) 1985-87
3. .456 Jacques Wilson (36-79) 2009-10
4. .451 Jamar Johnson (60-133) 2010-11
5. .453 Mike Neves (34-75) 1990-91
6. .443 Ryan Orton (131-296) 1994-96
7. .441 Rick Oliphant (30-68) 1995-97
8. .435 Kris Groce (50-115) 2008-09
9. .426 Jeremy Templeton (116-272) 2005-09
10. .422 Bryan Rabas (78-185) 2003-04
Free Throws Made
1. 251 Johnnie Hilliard (47 games) 1988-90
2. 239 Mark Carollo (107 games) 2004-08
3. 216 Jeremy Templeton (111 games) 2005-09
4. 201 Neil Fryer (93 games) 2005-09
5. 185 Corey Willard (50 games) 1997-00
6. 179 Brant Mayo (53 games) 1990-92
7. 168 Zach Evans (103 games) 1985-89
8. 166 Dan Stafford (56 games) 2008-10
9. 161 Paul Carollo (103 games) 2005-09
10. 157 Bubba Williams (48 games) 1992-94
Free Throws Attempted
1. 350 Johnnie Hilliard (47 games) 1988-90
2. 299 Mark Carollo (107 games) 2004-08
3. 293 Paul Carollo (103 games) 2005-09
4. 277 Neil Fryer (93 games) 2005-09
5. 274 Jeremy Templeton (111 games) 2005-09
6. 257 Corey Willard (50 games) 1997-00
257 Chad Fairbanks (50 games) 2004-06
8. 240 Brant Mayo (53 games) 1990-92
9. 226 Bubba Williams (48 games) 1992-94
10. 216 Zach Evans (103 games) 1985-89
Active Player
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Free Throw Percentage
1. .895 Ryan Looney (68-76) 1996-98
2. .825 Greg Boyd (85-103) 1984-85
3. .818 Zane Hathaway (99-121) 1985-87
4. .814 Dave Yamate (127-156) 1991-93
5. .806 Dan Stafford (166-206) 2008-10
6. .805 Larry Smith (99-123) 2002-04
7. .805 Jurgen Achterbosch (103-128) 1985-89
8. .800 Jason Crawley (84-105) 2002-04
9. .799 Mark Carollo (239-299) 2004-08
10. .799 Maurice Thomas (107-134) 2005-06
Total Rebounds
1. 765 Paul Carollo (254o-511d) 2005-09
2. 495 Mark Carollo (133o-362d) 2004-08
3. 482 Corey Willard (153o-329d) 1997-00
4. 470 Jordan Gregg (148o-322d) 2008-10
5. 420 Chad Fairbanks (127o-293d) 2004-06
6. 374 Adam Kjorvestad (140o-234d) 1988-91
7. 372 Neil Collins (134o-238d) 2000-05
8. 366 Josh Landsverk (145o-221d) 2006-10
9. 340 Johnnie Hilliard (132o-208d) 1988-90
10. 337 Jim Worthington (99o-238d) 1984-87
Rebounds Per Game
1. 9.6 Corey Willard (50 games) 1997-00
2. 8.4 Chad Fairbanks (50 games) 2004-06
3. 8.4 Jordan Gregg (56 games) 2008-10
4. 7.4 Paul Carollo (103 games) 2005-09
5. 7.2 Johnnie Hilliard (47 games) 1988-90
6. 6.5 Mike Barnett (32 games) 1987-88
7. 6.5 Trevor Exline (45 games) 2001-04
8. 6.3 Fred Gold (50 games) 1987-90
9. 6.1 Tony Luper (52 games) 2002-04
10. 5.9 Bubba Williams (48 games) 1992-94
Defensive Rebounds
1. 511 Paul Carollo (254o-511d) 2005-09
2. 362 Mark Carollo (133o-362d) 2004-08
3. 329 Corey Willard (153o-329d) 1997-00
4. 322 Jordan Gregg (148o-322d) 2008-10
5. 293 Chad Fairbanks (127o-293d) 2004-06
6. 238 Neil Collins (134o-238d) 2000-05
238 Jim Worthington (99o-238d) 1984-87
8. 234 Adam Kjorvestad (140o-234d) 1988-91
9. 226 Bubba Williams (56o-226d) 1992-94
226 Tony Luper (92o-226d) 2002-04
Offensive Rebounds
1. 254 Paul Carollo (254o-511d) 2005-09
2. 162 Corey Ackerman (162o-170d) 1984-88
3. 153 Corey Willard (153o-329d) 1997-00
4. 148 Jordan Gregg (148o-322d) 2008-10
5. 145 Josh Landsverk (145o-221d) 2006-10
6. 140 Adam Kjorvestad (140o-234d) 1988-91
7. 134 Neil Collins (134o-238d) 2000-05
8. 133 Mark Carollo (133o-362d) 2004-08
9. 132 Johnnie Hilliard (132o-208d) 1988-90
10. 127 Chad Fairbanks (127o-293d) 2004-06
Assists
1. 420 Jeremy Templeton 2005-09
2. 407 Mitch Despanie 1995-97
3. 306 Bubba Williams 1992-94
4. 302 Tyree Jones 2002-04
5. 258 Zach Evans 1985-89
6. 246 Jebron Jones 1999-01
7. 232 Jeremy McLean 1999-03
8. 220 Josh Cottle 2009-11
9. 198 Nick Finley 2006-08
10. 197 Ronnie Brown 1988-90
Blocks
1. 93 Cameron Acor 1993-95
2. 79 Corey Ackerman 1984-88
79 Derek Brown 2005-07
4. 48 Neil Fryer 2005-09
5. 44 Josh Landsverk 2006-10
6. 39 Mark Carollo 2004-08
39 Jordan Gregg 2008-10
8. 35 Adam Kjorvestad 1988-91
35 Chad Fairbanks 2004-06
35 Ron Schaffeld 1988-89
Steals
1. 155 Jeremy Templeton 2005-09
2. 128 Mitch Despanie 1995-97
3. 121 Zach Evans 1985-89
4. 112 Brant Mayo 1990-92
5. 107 Mark Carollo 2004-08
6. 98 Johnnie Hilliard 1988-90
7. 96 Nick Finley 2006-08
8. 95 Bubba Williams 1992-94
9. 88 Kim Coleman 1983-85
10. 86 Ronnie Brown 1988-90
Games Played
1. 112 Josh Landsverk 2006-10
2. 111 Jeremy Templeton 2005-09
3. 107 Mark Carollo 2004-08
4. 105 Thomas McCarthy 2006-11
5. 103 Zach Evans 1985-89
103 Paul Carollo 2005-09
7. 97 Jeremy McLean 1999-03
8. 93 Neil Fryer 2005-09
9. 83 Jurgen Achterbosch 1985-89
10. 82 Corey Ackerman 1984-88
Active Player
CAREER
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SCHOOL RECORDS
Points
1. 743 Johnnie Hilliard (26 games) 1989-90
2. 552 Mark Carollo (28 games) 2007-08
3. 509 Brant Mayo (28 games) 1991-92
4. 503 Larry Smith (26 games) 2002-03
5. 484 Jordan Gregg (32 games) 2009-10
6. 481 Greg Boyd (30 games) 1984-85
7. 448 Kevin McCarthy (26 games) 1979-80
8. 434 Michael Meek (28 games) 1993-94
9. 425 Thomas McCarthy (31 games) 2010-11
10. 422 Torrey Lautenbach (24 games) 1992-93
Scoring average (minimum 15 games)
1. 28.6 Johnnie Hilliard (26 games) 1989-90
2. 19.7 Mark Carollo (28 games) 2007-08
19.7 Randy Saitz (21 games) 1981-82
4. 19.3 Larry Smith (26 games) 2002-03
5. 19.0 Johnnie Hilliard (21 games) 1988-89
6. 18.2 Brant Mayo (28 games) 1991-92
7. 17.6 Torrey Lautenbach (24 games) 1992-93
8. 17.3 Tyree Jones (21 games) 2002-03
9. 17.2 Kevin McCarthy (26 games) 1979-80
10. 16.8 Corey Willard (25 games) 1999-00
Field goals made
1. 269 Johnnie Hilliard (26 games) 1989-90
2. 198 Greg Boyd (30 games) 1984-85
3. 194 Jordan Gregg (32 games) 2009-10
4. 191 Mark Carollo (28 games) 2007-08
5. 189 Kevin McCarthy (26 games) 1979-80
6. 178 Larry Smith (26 games) 2002-03
178 Torrey Lautenbach (24 games) 1992-93
8. 169 Brant Mayo (28 games) 1991-92
9. 163 James Robinson (28 games) 1993-94
10. 161 Randy Saitz (21 games) 1981-82
Field goals attempted
1. 492 Johnnie Hilliard (26 games) 1989-90
2. 434 Greg Boyd (30 games) 1984-85
3. 415 Mark Carollo (28 games) 2007-08
4. 407 Larry Smith (26 games) 2002-03
5. 406 Kevin McCarthy (26 games) 1979-80
6. 386 Brant Mayo (28 games) 1991-92
7. 364 Michael Meek (28 games) 1993-94
8. 350 Mark Carollo (26 games) 2004-05
9. 343 Torrey Lautenbach (24 games) 1992-93
10. 335 Thomas McCarthy (31 games) 2010-11
Field goal percentage (minimum 50 made)
1. .750 Cameron Acor (96-128) 1993-94
2. .716 Cameron Acor (101-141) 1994-95
3. .650 Deon Chandler (65-100) 1995-96
4. .632 Jonathan Stoddard (55-87) 2000-01
5. .626 Jason Mumm (122-165) 2010-11
6. .626 Deon Chandler (67-107) 1996-97
7. .626 Adam Kjorvestad (77-123) 1988-89
8. .624 Corey Ackerman (126-202) 1987-88
9. .619 Derek Brown (125-202) 2006-07
10. .614 Jason Peterson (113-184) 1996-97
SEASON - INDIVIDUALThree-Point Field Goals Made
1. 101 Thomas McCarthy (31 games) 2010-11
2. 88 Ryan Orton (30 games) 1995-96
3. 86 Larry Smith (26 games) 2002-03
4. 83 Dave Yamate (26 games) 1992-93
5. 78 Bryan Rabas (25 games) 2003-04
6. 74 Michael Meek (28 games) 1993-94
7. 70 Brant Mayo (28 games) 1991-92
8. 66 Thomas McCarthy (32 games) 2009-10
9. 64 Dave Yamate (21 games) 1991-92
10. 63 Mark Carollo (26 games) 2004-05
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. 240 Thomas McCarthy (31 games) 2010-11
2. 209 Larry Smith (26 games) 2002-03
3. 205 Ryan Orton (30 games) 1995-96
4. 187 Brant Mayo (28 games) 1991-92
187 Thomas McCarthy (32 games) 2009-10
6. 185 Bryan Rabas (25 games) 2003-04
7. 182 Mark Carollo (26 games) 2004-05
8. 178 Michael Meek (28 games) 1993-94
9. 155 Dave Yamate (26 games) 1992-93
155 Larry Smith (22 games) 2003-04
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
1. .535 Dave Yamate (83-155) 1992-93
2. .486 Ryan Looney (17-35) 1996-97
4. .476 Jeremy Templeton (40-84) 2007-08
5. .473 Ryan Orton (43-91) 1994-95
6. .462 Zane Hathaway (36-78) 1986-87
7. .456 Jacques Wilson (36-79) 2009-10
8. .453 Mike Neves (34-75) 1990-91
9. .451 Jamar Johnson (60-133) 2010-11
10. .450 Rick Oliphant (27-60) 1996-97
Free Throws Made
1. 171 Johnnie Hilliard (26 games) 1989-90
2. 129 Corey Willard (25 games) 1999-00
3. 114 Mark Carollo (28 games) 2007-08
4. 107 Maurice Thomas (28 games) 2005-06
5. 101 Brant Mayo (28 games) 1991-92
6. 92 Randy Saitz (21 games) 1981-82
7. 91 Clark Schwartzkopf (26 games) 1983-84
91 Jordan Gregg (32 games) 2009-10
9. 85 Greg Boyd (30 games) 1984-85
10. 84 Chad Fairbanks (24 games) 2004-05
Free Throws Attempted
1. 226 Johnnie Hilliard (26 games) 1989-90
2. 177 Corey Willard (25 games) 1999-00
3. 146 Randy Saitz (21 games) 1981-82
4. 138 Mark Carollo (28 games) 2007-08
138 Chad Fairbanks (24 games) 2004-05
6. 135 Josh Cottle (32 games) 2009-10
135 Brant Mayo (28 games) 1991-92
8. 134 Maurice Thomas (28 games) 2005-06
9. 127 Clark Schwartzkopf (26 games) 1983-84
127 Jordan Gregg (32 games) 2009-10
10. 216 Zach Evans (103 games) 1985-89
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Free Throw Percentage
1. .941 Josh Landsverk (32-34) 2007-08
2. .938 Ryan Looney (45-48) 1997-98
3. .864 Owen Thomas (51-59) 1994-95
.864 Tracey Corta (51-59) 1993-94
5. .859 Jeremy Templeton (55-64) 2008-09
6. .848 Zane Hathaway (67-79) 1986-87
7. .842 Chris Ball (48-57) 1997-98
8. .836 Ryan Orton (46-55) 1995-96
9. .835 Dave Yamate (66-79) 1992-93
10. .814 Jamar Johnson (79-97) 2010-11
Total Rebounds
1. 305 Jordan Gregg (96o-209d) 2009-10
2. 268 Paul Carollo (100o-168d) 2006-07
3. 251 Corey Willard (76o-175d) 1999-00
4. 231 Corey Willard (77o-154d) 1997-98
5. 221 Paul Carollo (57o-164d) 2008-09
221 Paul Carollo (75o-146d) 2007-08
7. 214 Chad Fairbanks (64o-150d) 2004-05
8. 209 Mike Barnett (91o-118d) 1987-88
9. 206 Chad Fairbanks (63o-143d) 2005-06
10. 205 Fred Gold (72o-133d) 1989-90
Rebounding average (minimum 15 games)
1. 10.0 Corey Willard (25 games) 1999-00
2. 9.5 Jordan Gregg (32 games) 2009-10
3. 9.2 Corey Willard (25 games) 1997-98
4. 9.2 Paul Carollo (24 games) 2008-09
5. 8.9 Paul Carollo (30 games) 2006-07
6. 8.9 Chad Fairbanks (24 games) 2004-05
7. 7.9 Chad Fairbanks (26 games) 2005-06
8. 7.9 Paul Carollo (28 games) 2007-08
9. 7.5 Johnnie Hilliard (26 games) 1989-90
10. 7.4 Torrey Lautenbach (24 games) 1992-93
Defensive rebounds
1. 209 Jordan Gregg (96o-209d) 2009-10
2. 175 Corey Willard (76o-175d) 1999-00
3. 168 Paul Carollo (100o-168d) 2006-07
4. 164 Paul Carollo (57o-164d) 2008-09
5. 154 Corey Willard (77o-154d) 1997-98
6. 151 Mark Carollo (44o-151d) 2007-08
7. 150 Chad Fairbanks (64o-150d) 2004-05
8. 146 Paul Carollo (75o-146d) 2007-08
9. 143 Chad Fairbanks (63o-143d) 2005-06
10. 137 Bubba Williams (35o-137d) 1993-94
Offensive rebounds
1. 100 Paul Carollo (100o-168d) 2006-07
2. 96 Jordan Gregg (96o-209d) 2009-10
3. 91 Mike Barnett (91o-118d) 1987-88
4. 77 Rick McPhee (77o-81d) 1986-87
77 Corey Willard (77o-154d) 1997-98
6. 76 Corey Willard (76o-175d) 1999-00
7. 75 Paul Carollo (75o-146d) 2007-08
8. 74 Johnnie Hilliard (74o-122d) 1989-90
9. 72 Fred Gold (72o-133d) 1989-90
10. 69 Jeff Ranstrom (69o-81d) 2010-11
Assists
1. 210 Mitch Despanie 1996-97
2. 197 Mitch Despanie 1995-96
3. 195 Bubba Williams 1993-94
4. 155 Tyree Jones 2003-04
5. 147 Tyree Jones 2002-03
6. 135 Josh Cottle 2009-10
135 Jeremy Templeton 2006-07
8. 130 Jerome Toby 2001-02
9. 128 Jebron Jones 2000-01
10. 126 Jeremy Templeton 2007-08
126 Steve Banks 1997-98
Blocks
1. 51 Cameron Acor 1993-94
2. 43 Derek Brown 2006-07
3. 42 Cameron Acor 1994-95
4. 38 Corey Ackerman 1987-88
5. 36 Derek Brown 2005-06
6. 35 Ron Schaffeld 1988-89
7. 30 Mike Barnett 1987-88
8. 24 Jordan Gregg 2009-10
9. 23 Corey Ackerman 1986-87
10. 21 Neil Fryer 2007-08
Steals
1. 79 Brant Mayo 1991-92
2. 70 Mitch Despanie 1996-97
3. 63 Johnnie Hilliard 1989-90
4. 62 Bubba Williams 1993-94
5. 58 Zach Evans 1988-89
58 Mitch Despanie 1995-96
7. 52 Nick Finley 2006-07
52 Marcel Cole 1990-91
9. 51 Maurice Thomas 2005-06
51 Larry Wallace 1985-86
Games Played
1. 32 Zach Evans 1987-88
32 Jurgen Achterbosch 1987-88
32 Cody Thurmond 2009-10
32 Jordan Gregg 2009-10
32 Dan Stafford 2009-10
32 Thomas McCarthy 2009-10
32 Josh Cottle 2009-10
32 Josh Landsverk 2009-10
32 Steven Sawyers 2009-10
32 Kevin Parks 1987-88
32 Mike Barnett 1987-88
32 Corey Ackerman 1987-88
Games started
1. 32 Jordan Gregg 2009-10
32 Dan Stafford 2009-10
3. 31 Josh Cottle 2009-10
4. 30 Derek Brown 2006-07
30 Corey Heath 1995-96
30 Tanner McIntosh 2006-07
30 Jeremy Templeton 2006-07
8. 29 Jamar Johnson 2010-11
29 Jacques Wilson 2009-10
29 Paul Carollo 2006-07Active Player
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School Records
Points
1. 2595 (31 games) 2010-11
2. 2504 (32 games) 2009-10
3. 2494 (31 games) 2006-07
4. 2444 (32 games) 1987-88
5. 2427 (28 games) 1993-94
6. 2373 (30 games) 1995-96
7. 2353 (28 games) 2007-08
8. 2269 (29 games) 1989-90
9. 2251 (29 games) 1996-97
10. 2205 (26 games) 1990-91
Points per game
1. 86.7 (28 games) 1993-94
2. 85.3 (24 games) 2008-09
3. 84.8 (26 games) 1990-91
4. 84.0 (28 games) 2007-08
5. 83.7 (31 games) 2010-11
6. 83.1 (26 games) 2003-04
7. 80.5 (31 games) 2006-07
8. 79.7 (21 games) 1981-82
9. 79.1 (30 games) 1995-96
10. 78.8 (26 games) 1979-80
Field Goals Made
1. 934 (31 games) 2006-07
2. 932 (32 games) 1987-88
3. 913 (31 games) 2010-11
4. 900 (32 games) 2009-10
5. 894 (28 games) 1993-94
6. 870 (28 games) 2007-08
7. 866 (29 games) 1989-90
8. 854 (30 games) 1995-96
9. 845 (29 games) 1996-97
10. 843 (26 games) 1979-80
Field Goals Attempted
1. 1977 (31 games) 2010-11
2. 1908 (31 games) 2006-07
3. 1902 (29 games) 1989-90
4. 1879 (30 games) 1984-85
5. 1871 (32 games) 2009-10
6. 1866 (30 games) 1995-96
7. 1846 (28 games) 1993-94
8. 1831 (26 games) 1979-80
9. 1812 (29 games) 1996-97
10. 1796 (29 games) 1988-89
Field Goal Percentage
1. .520 (676-1301) 1981-82
2. .497 (741-1492) 2008-09
3. .490 (934-1908) 2006-07
4. .486 (870-1790) 2007-08
5. .484 (894-1846) 1993-94
6. .481 (900-1871) 2009-10
7. .470 (731-1556) 1992-93
8. .469 (816-1739) 2005-06
9. .466 (845-1812) 1996-97
10. .465 (799-1720) 1990-91
Three-Point Field Goals Made
1. 311 (31 games) 2010-11
2. 233 (32 games) 2009-10
3. 230 (28 games) 1991-92
4. 212 (30 games) 1995-96
5. 208 (26 games) 2002-03
6. 200 (28 games) 2005-06
7. 199 (20 games) 2010-11
8. 196 (26 games) 1994-95
196 (28 games) 2007-08
10. 180 (28 games) 1993-94
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. 810 (31 games) 2010-11
2. 680 (26 games) 2003-04
3. 639 (28 games) 1991-92
4. 618 (32 games) 2009-10
5. 611 (26 games) 2002-03
6. 596 (30 games) 1995-96
7. 577 (28 games) 2005-06
8. 559 (26 games) 1994-95
9. 540 (26 games) 2004-05
10. 531 (25 games) 1998-99
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
1. .439 (179-408) 1992-93
2. .391 (155-396) 1987-88
3. .384 (311-810) 2010-11
4. .384 (196-510) 2007-08
5. .377 (233-618) 2009-10
6. .375 (143-381) 2008-09
7. .367 (76-207) 1986-87
8. .360 (180-500) 1993-94
9. .360 (230-639) 1991-92
10. .356 (212-596) 1995-96
Free Throws Made
1. 478 (26 games) 1990-91
2. 471 (32 games) 2009-10
3. 464 (29 games) 1988-89
4. 463 (30 games) 1984-85
5. 459 (28 games) 1993-94
6. 458 (31 games) 2010-11
7. 457 (31 games) 2006-07
8. 453 (30 games) 1995-96
9. 427 (26 games) 1999-00
10. 425 (32 games) 1987-88
Free Throws Attempted
1. 690 (26 games) 1990-91
2. 681 (30 games) 1995-96
3. 680 (32 games) 2009-10
4. 670 (28 games) 1993-94
5. 669 (29 games) 1988-89
6. 659 (31 games) 2010-11
7. 657 (31 games) 2006-07
8. 650 (29 games) 1989-90
9. 646 (30 games) 1984-85
10. 635 (32 games) 1987-88
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Free Throw Percentage
1. .738 (399-541) 1991-92
2. .725 (422-582) 2008-09
3. .720 (326-453) 1997-98
4. .717 (463-646) 1984-85
5. .712 (280-393) 2003-04
6. .711 (382-537) 1992-93
7. .711 (369-519) 1994-95
8. .710 (417-587) 2007-08
9. .706 (341-483) 1985-86
10. .704 (371-527) 2000-01
Total Rebounds
1. 1305 (414o-891d) 2010-11
2. 1280 (403o-877d) 2009-10
3. 1200 (421o-779d) 2006-07
4. 1179 (416o-763d) 1995-96
5. 1167 (435o-732d) 1987-88
6. 1157 (451o-706d) 1996-97
7. 1131 (369o-762d) 2007-08
8. 1128 (419o-709d) 1989-90
9. 1122 (395o-727d) 1993-94
10. 1120 (413o-707d) 1999-00
Rebounds Per Game
1. 44.3 (20 games) 2010-11
2. 43.1 (26 games) 1999-00
3. 42.2 (25 games) 1998-99
4. 42.1 (31 games) 2010-11
5. 41.5 (26 games) 2003-04
6. 40.4 (28 games) 2007-08
7. 40.1 (24 games) 2008-09
8. 40.1 (28 games) 1993-94
9. 40.0 (32 games) 2009-10
10. 39.9 (29 games) 1996-97
Defensive Rebounds
1. 891 (414o-891d) 2010-11
2. 877 (403o-877d) 2009-10
3. 779 (421o-779d) 2006-07
4. 763 (416o-763d) 1995-96
5. 762 (369o-762d) 2007-08
6. 745 (370o-745d) 2005-06
7. 733 (347o-733d) 2003-04
8. 732 (435o-732d) 1987-88
9. 727 (395o-727d) 1993-94
10. 709 (419o-709d) 1989-90
Offensive Rebounds
1. 453 (453o-601d) 1998-99
2. 451 (451o-706d) 1996-97
3. 435 (435o-732d) 1987-88
4. 421 (421o-779d) 2006-07
5. 419 (419o-709d) 1989-90
6. 416 (416o-763d) 1995-96
7. 414 (414o-891d) 2010-11
8. 413 (413o-707d) 1999-00
9. 403 (403o-877d) 2009-10
10. 400 (400o-692d) 1988-89
Assists
1. 554 2006-07
2. 518 2009-10
3. 511 2010-11
4. 502 2007-08
5. 497 1987-88
6. 486 1996-97
7. 476 1995-96
8. 469 2005-06
9. 462 2003-04
10. 446 1993-94
Blocks
1. 116 1987-88
2. 114 1988-89
114 2006-07
4. 102 2005-06
5. 93 1993-94
6. 77 1994-95
7. 74 2007-08
8. 73 1989-90
9. 65 1990-91
65 2004-05
Steals
1. 281 1987-88
2. 246 1988-89
3. 243 1993-94
4. 238 2006-07
5. 230 1989-90
6. 227 1984-85
7. 223 1991-92
223 1996-97
9. 220 2010-11
220 1995-96
220 1983-84
Games Played
1. 32 2009-10
32 1987-88
3. 31 2010-11
31 2006-07
4. 30 1995-96
30 1984-85
6. 29 1996-97
29 1989-90
29 1988-89
9. 28 2005-06
28 1991-92
28 1993-94
28 2007-08
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SCHOOL RECORDS
Points
1. 146 at Multnomah Univ. 10/30/10
2. 122 Walla Walla College 11/14/06
3. 113 Evergreen State College 02/20/10
113 Walla Walla College 12/03/03
5. 111 vs Multnomah University 10/30/08
6. 109 vs Whitworth College 11/20/99
7. 108 Walla Walla University 2/2/11
108 Western Baptist College 01/11/05
108 vs Walla Walla University 10/25/07
9. 107 at Concordia University 01/27/04
10. 105 Oregon Tech 01/17/04
105 at Cascade 01/24/09
105 Corban College 02/09/08
105 Western Baptist College 02/20/04
105 vs Walla Walla Univ. 10/27/09
Field Goals Made
1. 51 at Multnomah Univ. 10/30/10
2. 48 vs Multnomah University 10/30/08
3. 46 Walla Walla College 11/14/06
4. 44 Walla Walla College 12/03/03
5. 43 at Concordia University 01/27/04
6. 42 Walla Walla University 2/2/11
42 Walla Walla College 02/14/06
42 Western Baptist College 02/20/04
8. 40 Oregon Tech 01/17/04
40 Cascade College 02/02/07
40 Concordia University 02/21/04
40 vs Walla Walla Universit 10/25/07
Field Goals Attempted
1. 98 at Concordia University 01/27/04
98 at Multnomah Univ. 10/30/10
3. 93 at Cascade College 01/02/04
4. 83 Walla Walla College 02/14/06
83 vs Montana State Univ.-N 11/25/00
6. 82 at Southern Oregon 02/14/03
82 Walla Walla College 12/03/03
8. 81 The Evergreen State Coll 01/04/03
9. 80 Cascade College 02/02/07
10. 79 Albertson College 02/04/05
79 Concordia University 02/21/04
79 vs Whitworth College 11/20/99
Field Goal Percentage
1. .691 vs Walla Walla Univ. 38-55 10/27/09
2. .667 vs Multnomah University 48-72 10/30/08
3. .655 The Evergreen State Coll 38-58 12/30/06
4. .646 Walla Walla University 2/2/11
5. .639 Walla Walla College 46-72 11/14/06
6. .632 Southern Oregon Univ. 36-57 01/13/07
7. .618 The Evergreen State Coll 34-55 01/26/02
8. .597 vs Willamette 37-62 11/22/08
9. .593 Portland Bible Coll. 32-54 01/09/10
.593 at Whitman College 35-59 11/27/05
Three-Point Field Goals Made
1. 18 Walla Walla University 2/2/11
2. 16 at Concordia University 01/27/04
16 at Multnomah Univ. 10/30/10
4. 15 at Albertson 01/28/03
15 Evergreen State Coll 12/03/10
6. 14 The Evergreen State Coll 01/26/02
7. 13 multiple games
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. 49 at Concordia University 01/27/04
2. 34 at Cascade College 01/02/04
34 Oregon Tech 01/21/11
34 at Evergreen State 01/24/04
34 at Multnomah Univ. 10/30/10
6. 33 Cascade College 1/3/00
33 at Warner Pacific 1/28/11
33 Walla Walla University 2/2/11
9. 32 at Portland Bible Colleg 10/29/10
32 Concordia University 12/30/10
32 at Concordia University 1/29/11
32 Corban University 2/11/11
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
1. .650 Corban College 13-20 02/09/08
2. .647 at Whitman College 11-17 11/27/05
3. .600 Evergreen State Coll 15-25 12/03/10
4. .591 Southern Oregon Universi 13-22 01/31/09
5. .583 The Evergreen State Coll 14-24 01/26/02
6. .545 at Oregon Tech 12-22 12/18/10
.545 Walla Walla University 18-33 2/2/11
7. .524 Northwest Christian 11-21 01/15/10
.524 at Albertson College 11-21 12/01/06
.524 at Albertson 11-21 12/01/06
Free Throws Made
1. 33 Walla Walla College 11/18/00
2. 31 vs Walla Walla College 12/11/99
3. 29 Evergreen State College 02/20/10
29 at Southern Oregon Unive 1/8/00
29 Univ. of Montana-Western 11/10/07
6. 28 Northwest College 1/15/00
28 at Multnomah Univ. 10/30/10
8. 27 at Southern Oregon 01/11/02
27 Western Baptist College 01/11/05
27 vs Walla Walla Univ. 10/27/09
27 vs Hawaii Pacific 11/22/03
Free Throws Attempted
1. 47 Western Baptist College 01/11/05
2. 46 Univ. of Montana-Western 11/10/07
3. 44 Walla Walla College 11/18/00
4. 42 at Southern Oregon Unive 1/8/00
42 vs Walla Walla College 12/11/99
6. 40 vs Walla Walla Univ. 10/27/09
40 Whitworth College 11/23/99
8. 39 Whitman College 12/05/06
9. 37 Evergreen State College 02/20/10
10. 36 Concordia University 01/17/09
36 at Multnomah Univ. 10/30/10
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Free Throw Percentage
1. .938 Warner Pacific College 15-16 01/30/04
2. .933 at Northwest Christian C 14-15 01/04/08
3. .923 Warner Pacific College 24-26 01/25/08
4. .917 The Evergreen State Coll 22-24 12/30/06
5. .905 at Carroll College 19-21 11/30/02
6. .889 Concordia Univ. 16-18 02/24/10
7. .885 Walla Walla College 23-26 11/30/04
8. .882 vs Willamette 15-17 11/22/08
.882 at Warner Pacific 15-17 01/28/11
9. .880 Walla Walla College 22-25 11/14/06
Total Rebounds
1. 77 at Multnomah Univ. 10/30/10
2. 65 vs Walla Walla College 12/11/99
3. 60 Cascade College 01/26/08
4. 59 vs Multnomah University 10/30/08
5. 58 at Evergreen State 01/24/04
58 at Walla Walla Univ. 11/04/08
58 Walla Walla College 11/18/00
58 vs Whitworth College 11/20/99
58 Northwest Nazarene Univ. 02/18/00
10. 56 The Evergreen State Coll 01/04/03
56 Walla Walla College 02/14/06
Assists
1. 36 Walla Walla College 11/14/06
2. 34 at Multnomah Univ. 10/30/10
3. 30 Corban College 02/09/08
30 Western Baptist College 02/20/04
5. 29 vs Walla Walla Universit 10/25/07
6. 28 Walla Walla College 12/03/03
7. 27 Cascade College 02/02/07
27 Multnomah Bible College 10/26/06
27 San Jose Christian Colle 12/05/03
27 at Warner Pacific Colleg 12/19/07
Blocks
2. 9 Walla Walla University 01/13/09
3. 8 The Evergreen State Coll 01/27/06
8 at Albertson College 02/21/07
8 at Corban College 12/19/06
6. 7 at Univ. of Montana-West 11/03/06
7 Montana Tech 12/03/04
7 Northwest Univ. 12/29/06
9. 6 at Cascade College 01/06/07
6 at Concordia University 01/20/06
6 at Corban College 01/21/06
6 Warner Pacific College 01/25/08
6 Southern Oregon Universi 01/31/09
6 at Oregon Tech 02/01/08
6 Cascade College 02/02/07
6 Multnomah Bible College 10/26/06
6 at Montana Tech 11/03/07
6 Montana Tech 11/07/08
6 vs Walla Walla College 11/26/05
6 at Whitman College 11/26/10
6 Northwest University 2/26/11
6 vs Great Falls 11/27/04
6 Oregon Tech 12/01/07
6 Southern Oregon Univ 12/18/09
Steals
1. 16 Cascade College 02/02/07
2. 15 at Walla Walla College 02/11/03
15 at Montana Tech 11/28/08
15 at Southern Oregon 12/05/08
5. 14 at Northwest Christian C 01/04/08
14 at Multnomah Univ. 10/30/10
14 Univ. of Montana-Western 11/11/05
14 vs Walla Walla College 12/11/99
9. 13 at Northwest Christian 01/14/11
13 at Northwest University 02/15/08
13 at Univ. of Montana-West 11/02/07
13 Walla Walla College 11/14/06
13 Walla Walla College 11/18/01
GAME - TEAM
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Eastern Oregon NormalThe 1929-30 Mountaineers
The first EOU men’s basketball team
SCHOOL RECORDS
Points
1. 43 Mark Carollo Evergreen State 01/11/08
2. 41 Neil Fryer at Cascade 01/24/09
3. 40 Mark Carollo NW Christian 02/23/08
4. 36 Larry Smith at Walla Walla 02/11/03
36 Larry Smith Western Oregon 12/04/02
6. 34 Larry Smith at Western Oregon 11/26/02
34 Larry Smith at Western Oregon 11/26/02
8. 33 Mark Carollo at Montana Tech 11/04/06
33 Mark Carollo at Albertson 12/01/06
33 Mark Carollo at Albertson 12/01/06
Field Goals Made
1. 17 Neil Fryer at Cascade 01/24/09
2. 16 Mark Carollo Evergreen State 01/11/08
3. 15 Mark Carollo Northwest Christian 02/23/08
4. 14 Larry Smith at Western Oregon 11/26/02
14 Larry Smith at Western Oregon 11/26/02
6. 13 Jordan Gregg at Corban College 02/12/10
13 Larry Smith at Walla Walla 02/11/03
13 Trevor Exline Concordia 02/21/04
13 Tyree Jones at Southern Oregon02/14/03
10. 12 Mark Carollo at Albertson 12/01/06
12 Mark Carollo at Albertson 12/01/06
12 Tyree Jones at Western Baptist 12/18/02
Field Goals Attempted
1. 29 Tyree Jones at Southern Oregon02/14/03
2. 27 Mark Carollo Evergreen State 01/11/08
27 Larry Smith at Western Oregon 11/26/02
27 Larry Smith at Western Oregon 11/26/02
5. 26 Larry Smith at Cascade College01/02/04
26 Tyree Jones at Boise State 11/29/03
7. 25 Tyree Jones at Concordia 01/27/04
8. 24 Mark Carollo NW Christian 02/23/08
24 Neil Fryer at Cascade 01/24/09
24 Larry Smith at Concordia 01/27/04
24 Tyree Jones at Southern Oregon02/25/04
Field Goal Percentage
1. 1.000 Neil Fryer 8-8 Evergreen State 12/30/06
1.000 Jerome Toby 8-8 Trinity Western 12/02/01
3. .909 Neil Fryer 10-11 Montana Tech 11/09/07
.909 Jamar Johnson 10-11Southern Oregon 01/22/11
5. .889 Paul Carollo 8-9 vs Willamette 11/22/08
.889 Chris deCastro 8-9 at Carroll College 11/24/00
.889 Neil Fryer 8-9 at Montana Tech 11/03/07
.889 Josh Landsverk 8-9 Corban College 01/20/07
.889 Tony Luper 8-9 Oregon Tech 01/17/04
.889 Trevor Exline 8-9 Cascade College 01/31/04
.889 Jacques Wilson 8-9 College of Idaho 01/08/10
Three-Point Field Goals Made
1. 8 Bryan Rabas at Warner Pacific 01/03/04
8 Mark Carollo NW Christian 02/23/08
8 Larry Smith at Walla Walla 02/11/03
4. 7 Bryan Rabas at Concordia 01/27/04
7 Mark Carollo at Albertson 12/01/06
7 Mark Carollo at Albertson 12/01/06
7 Luke Neibling at Walla Walla 12/13/01
7 Nate Cauffman at Albertson 02-26-02
9. 6 Several Players
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. 16 Bryan Rabas at Concordia 01/27/04
2. 15 Larry Smith at Walla Walla 02/11/03
3. 14 Nate Cauffman at Albertson 02-26-02
14 Tyree Jones at Concordia 01/27/04
5. 13 Bryan Rabas at Cascade 01/02/04
13 Bryan Rabas at Warner Pacific 01/03/04
13 Bryan Rabas vs Hawaii Pacific 11/22/03
13 Mark Carollo NW Christian 02/23/08
13 Larry Smith Evergreen State 01/04/03
13 Larry Smith at Concordia 01/27/04
13 Larry Smith Concordia 02/21/04
13 Mark Carollo at Evergreen State 12/17/04
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
1. .857 Dan Blanchard Warner Pacific 6-7 01/25/08
.857 Neil Fryer Montana Tech 6-7 11/09/07
3. .700 Mark Carollo at Albertson 7-10 12/01/06
.700 Mark Carollo at Albertson 7-10 12/01/06
.700 Luke Neibling at Walla Walla 7-10 12/13/01
6. .667 Thomas McCarthy Concordia 6-9 12/30/10
.667 Tyree Jones at Albertson 6-9 02/07/04
8. .615 Bryan Rabas at Warner Pacific 8-13 01/03/04
.615 Mark Carollo NW Christian 8-13 02/23/08
10. .600 Aman Heran at Oregon Tech 6-10 01/13/01
.600 Bryan Rabas Northwest 6-10 12/20/03
.600 Larry Smith at Western Oregon 6-10 11/26/02
.600 Larry Smith at Western Oregon 6-10 11/26/02
.600 Thomas McCarthy at Portland Bible 6-10 10/29/10
.600 Mark Carollo Montana-Western 6-10 12/04/04
.600 Mark Carollo Corban College 6-10 12/20/05
.600 Tyree Jones Warner Pacific 6-10 02/08/03
Free Throws Made
1. 13 Brad Williams Walla Walla 11/18/01
13 Cory Willard Whitworth College 11/23/99
13 Cory Willard Southern Oregon 02/04/00
4. 12 Maurice Thomas at Albertson 02/17/06
5. 11 Neil Fryer at Corban College 12/19/06
11 Larry Smith Western Oregon 12/04/02
11 Maurice Thomas at Montana Tech 10/29/05
11 Jermey Templeton at Southern Oregon 02/09/07
11 Jamar Johnson at Evegreen State 02/29/11
9. 10 Josh Cottle Warner Pacific 01/29/10
10 Neil Fryer at Warner Pacific 01/23/09
10 Jimmy Timms Southern Oregon 02/10/01
10 Jebron Jones Northwest 01/15/00
Active Player
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46 * 2010-11 EOU MENS BASKETBALL POSTSEASON MEDIA GUIDE
Free throws attempted
1. 18 Cory Willard Whitworth 11/23/99
2. 17 Brad Williams Walla Walla 11/18/01
3. 16 Josh Cottle Warner Pacific 01/29/10
16 Chad Fairbanks at Cascade 01/29/05
5. 14 Cory Willard Southern Oregon 02/04/00
14 Jamar Johnson at Evegreen State 02/29/11
6. 13 Neil Fryer at Warner Pacific 01/23/09
13 Neil Fryer vs Westminster 11/17/06
13 Neil Fryer vs Westminster 11/17/06
13 Kris Groce vs Westminster 11/21/08
13 Jebron Jones Northwest 01/15/00
13 Maurice Thomas at Albertson 02/17/06
13 Jeremy Templeton at Southern Oregon02/09/07
13 Trevor Exline Northwest 12/20/03
Free throw percentage (6 made)
1. Several Players with 1.000
Most rebounds
1. 23 Paul Carollo at Coll. of Ozarks 03/14/08
2. 20 Cory Willard NW Nazarene 2/18/00
3. 16 Jordan Gregg at L-C State 11/28/09
4. 15 Paul Carollo at Warner Pacific 01/23/09
15 Paul Carollo Oregon Tech 01/30/09
15 Chad Fairbanks Northwest 01/21/05
15 Chad Fairbanks Oregon Tech 02/11/06
15 Neil Collins Oregon Tech 02/11/05
15 Tony Luper at Evergreen State 01/24/04
15 Cory Willard vs Whitworth 11/20/99
Most assists
1. 13 Tyree Jones at Walla Walla 02/11/03
2. 12 Tyree Jones Northwest 01/03/03
12 Tyree Jones Warner Pacific 01/30/04
4. 11 Nick Finley Cascade 02/02/07
11 Jebron Jones at Western Baptist 01/26/01
11 Jeremy Templeton Evergreen State 12/30/06
11 Tyree Jones Southern Oregon 01/16/04
11 Tyree Jones Concordia 01/25/02
11 Tyree Jones at Concordia 01/27/04
11 Tyree Jones Concordia 02/21/04
Most steals
1. 8 Nick Finley Cascade College 02/02/07
2. 6 Nick Finley College of Idaho 01/15/08
6 Maurice Thomas at Warner Pacific 02/04/06
6 Steven Sawyers Warner Pacific 02/27/10
6 Jeremy Templeton at NW Christian 01/04/08
6 Jeremy Templeton at Montana-West 11/02/07
6 Jeremy Templeton Montana Tech 11/09/07
6 Jeremy Templeton at Montana Tech 11/28/08
Most Steals (cont.)
9. 5 Anthony Brown at NW Christian 01/14/11
5 Josh Cottle at Carroll College 11/20/10
5 Nick Finley at Evergreen State 01/26/07
5 Nick Finley Walla Walla 11/14/06
5 Nick Finley vs Westminster 11/16/07
5 Nick Finley vs Westminster 11/16/07
5 Jerome Toby Walla Walla 11/18/01
5 Jerome Toby at Walla Walla 12/13/01
5 Jebron Jones at Southern Oregon01/8/00
5 Reagan Gilbertson Montana-Western 12/04/04
5 Reagan Gilbertson Cascade College 12/30/04
5 Jeremy Templeton Oregon Tech 01/12/07
5 Jeremy Templeton at Walla Walla 01/30/07
5 Jeremy Templeton vs Willamette 11/22/08
5 Tony Luper Walla Walla 12/03/03
Most blocked shots
1. 4 Derek Brown Southern Oregon 01/13/07
4 Derek Brown at Montana-West 1/03/06
4 Derek Brown at Corban College 12/19/06
4 Derek Brown Evergreen State 01/27/06
4 Jordan Gregg Portland Bible 01/09/10
4 Kyle Janke Oregon Tech 12/01/07
4 Josh Landsverk Walla Walla 01/13/09
8. 3 Patrick Anderson Cascade College 02/02/07
3 Anthony Brown Warner Pacific 12/31/10
3 Derek Brown Oregon Tech 01/12/07
3 Derek Brown Corban College 01/20/07
3 Derek Brown Montana-Western 11/11/06
3 Derek Brown Walla Walla 11/14/06
3 Bryan Rabas vs Hawaii Pacific 11/22/03
3 Paul Carollo at Albertson 02/21/07
3 Derek Brown Warner Pacific 01/06/06
3 Derek Brown at Corban 01/21/06
3 Derek Brown at Walla Walla 01/24/06
3 Derek Brown Oregon Tech 02/11/06
3 Derek Brown Walla Walla 02/14/06
3 Neil Fryer College of Idaho 01/15/08
3 Neil Fryer Warner Pacific 01/25/08
3 Neil Fryer at Oregon Tech 02/01/08
3 Neil Fryer Warner Pacific 02/03/07
3 Jordan Gregg Montana Tech 11/07/08
3 Jordan Gregg Southern Oregon 12/18/09
3 Jordan Gregg at Concordia 12/30/09
3 Kyle Janke Northwest 01/12/08
3 Jason Crawley at Cascade 02/26/03
3 Kyle Janke Evergreen State 01/27/06
3 Josh Landsverk at Oregon Tech 02/01/08
3 Josh Landsverk at Montana Tech 11/03/07
3 Tanner McIntosh Northwest 12/29/06
3 Mark Carollo Oregon Tech 02/11/06
3 Patrick Brisbane Southern Oregon 02/12/05
Active Player
GAME - INDIVIDUAL
2010-11 EOU MENS BASKETBALL POSTSEASON MEDIA GUIDE * 47
1929-30 (5-8)
EO Opp
32 Helix Red Devils 27
47 Union Blue Devils 24
36 Helix Red Devils 30
30 Cheney Normal 36
53 Albany College 25
29 Monmouth Normal 37
24 Monmouth Normal 51
31 Columbia University 36
64 Baker Athletic Club 18
27 Willamette 63
34 College of Idaho 41
26 Monmouth Normal 43
29 Monmouth Normal 37
1930-31 (8-9)
EO Opp
21 Whitman 49
23 Baker Athletic Club 11
26 Baker Athletic Club 24
32 Helix Red Devils 30
35 Union Blue Devils 15
39 Union Blue Devils 19
34 Helix Red Devils 48
25 Lewiston Normal 43
27 Lewiston Normal 44
13 Cheney Normal 37
19 Whitman 46
42 Monmouth Normal 38
21 Monmouth Normal 57
26 Ashland Normal 21
28 Ashland Normal 32
31 Monmouth Normal 34
25 Monmouth Normal 24
1931-32 (9-9)
EO Opp
27 Baker Antlers 19
29 Baker Antlers 21
34 Pendleton Elks 19
86 Enterprise All-Stars 28
41 Albany College 25
49 Enterprise All-Stars 29
27 Whitman 37
30 Ashland Normal 28
34 Ashland Normal 19
28 Monmouth Normal 49
32 Monmouth Normal 42
27 Columbia University 31
31 Columbia University 26
20 Whitman 46
38 Albany College 39
24 Monmouth Normal 28
21 Monmouth Normal 33
21 Columbia University 33
1932-33 (11-9)
EO Opp
54 Union Independents 24
52 Pend. Independents 26
37 Baker Elks 30
45 Union Independents 33
38 Lewiston Normal 32
20 Lewiston Normal 46
29 Whitman 52
47 College of Idaho 26
40 College of Idaho 26
28 Baker Elks 34
35 Whitman 42
42 Columbia University 35
49 Columbia University 40
46 Lewiston Normal 64
53 Lewiston Normal 51
33 Dayton Ramblers 42
32 The Dalles HS Alumni 35
23 Columbia University 57
27 Columbia University 41
38 Umatilla All-Stars 29
1933-34 (2-16)
EO Opp
24 Boise Jr. College 47
24 Whitman 49
36 Lewiston Normal 42
36 Lewiston Normal 51
44 Albion Normal 39
25 Gooding College 26
37 Albion Normal 45
27 Whitman 44
25 Monmouth Normal 26
31 Monmouth Normal 48
21 College of Idaho 40
29 Lewiston Normal 34
28 Lewiston Normal 33
26 Boise Jr. College 23
25 Monmouth Normal 40
22 Monmouth Normal 57
41 House of David 47
41 House of David 47
1934-35 (13-5)
EO Opp
43 Linfield 42
51 Northwest Nazarene 38
51 Northwest Nazarene 29
29 Whitman 65
42 College of Idaho 36
38 Oregon State Rooks 35
26 Oregon State Rooks 30
53 College of Idaho 34
39 Northwest Nazarene 30
36 Northwest Nazarene 24
39 Lewiston Normal 41
47 Lewiston Normal 15
46 Lewiston Norm. (2OT)38
23 Lewiston Normal 34
31 Whitman 43
42 Gooding College 18
38 Albion Normal 29
34 Northwest Nazarene 27
1935-36 (12-6)
EO Opp
50 Gooding College 17
40 Gooding College 23
30 House of David 35
45 Whitman 39
24 Lewiston Normal 36
27 Lewiston Normal 31
39 Albany College 28
53 Albany College 33
25 Whitman 61
39 Northwest Nazarene 30
44 Northwest Nazarene 27
55 Gooding College 39
45 Gooding College 24
38 Willamette 53
56 Lewiston Normal 38
35 Lewiston Normal 60
39 Northwest Nazarene 38
47 Northwest Nazarene 39
1936-37 (12-10)
EO Opp
33 Gooding College 26
37 Gooding College 35
42 Joseph (town team) 27
43 House of David 40
41 Lewiston Normal 36
31 Lewiston Normal 44
44 Albion Normal 25
58 Albion Normal 38
36 Lewiston Normal 40
31 Lewiston Normal 40
23 Whitman 58
35 Whitman 43
32 Northwest Nazarene 43
36 Northwest Nazarene 35
61 College of Idaho 54
26 Gooding College 43
52 Gooding College 28
29 Albion Normal 44
48 Albion Normal 42
31 Northwest Nazarene 35
25 Northwest Nazarene 38
46 College of Idaho 45
1937-38 (13-8)
EO Opp
59 Hilgard CCC 36
40 Pend. Dom. Laundry 31
80 Wallowa (town team) 43
76 Joseph (town team) 27
27 Oregon State 37
51 Lewiston Normal 37
43 Lewiston Normal 44
41 Multnomah Ath. Club 44
31 Lewiston Normal 42
39 Lewiston Normal (OT) 38
51 College of Idaho 53
61 College of Idaho 48
48 Northwest Nazarene 61
48 Northwest Nazarene 37
59 College of Idaho 50
32 Willamette 29
43 Pacific 37
32 Northwest Nazarene 29
38 NW Nazarene (OT) 42
77 Whitman 61
45 *Southern Oregon 49
1938-39 (4-16)
EO Opp
38 Athena (town team) 35
40 Pend. Dom. Laundry 31
34 Willamette 43
28 College of Idaho 34
44 Ricks College 45
45 Ricks College 57
32 Northwest Nazarene 59
55 Northwest Nazarene 57
33 Lewiston Normal 36
30 Lewiston Normal 44
51 Monmouth Normal 59
39 Monmouth Normal 52
44 Pacific 45
50 University of Mexico 46
30 Lewiston Normal 44
42 Lewiston Normal 59
51 Monmouth Normal 62
47 Monmouth Normal 50
61 College of Idaho 46
48 College of Idaho (OT) 55
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
48 * 2010-11 EOU MENS BASKETBALL POSTSEASON MEDIA GUIDE
1939-40 (20-7)
EO Opp
53 Union (town team) 38
51 La Grande (town) 31
72 Elgin (town team) 41
53 La Grande (town) 33
36 College of Idaho 28
37 College of Idaho 40
34 Whitman 46
50 OR College of Educ. 43
48 OR College of Educ. 52
50 Gonzaga 41
67 Whitman 47
38 Lewiston Normal 34
40 Lewiston Normal 36
35 Lewiston Normal 39
49 Lewiston Normal 29
56 Northwest Nazarene 49
61 Northwest Nazarene 46
45 Puget Sound 53
61 Boise Jr. College 45
57 Pacific 53
80 Willamette (2OT) 73
40 Boise Jr. College 49
51 NW Nazarene (OT) 45
52 Northwest Nazarene 34
46 * Mt. Angel College 43
50 *OR College of Educ. 45
45 * Pacific 46
1940-41 (26-8)
EO Opp
59 Morrow Co. All-Stars 21
46 Stoddard Lumber 36
37 College of Idaho 45
47 College of Idaho 30
59 College of Idaho 39
40 Willamette 53
53 Whitman 51
58 Lewiston Normal 45
47 Lewiston Normal 35
63 Condon (town team) 22
47 OR College of Educ. 51
69 OR College of Educ. 51
61 Mt. Angel College 43
65 Mt. Angel College 42
58 AAU Hottentots 51
60 Boise Jr. College 42
37 Boise Jr. College 28
59 Southern Oregon 69
63 Southern Oregon 50
48 Willamette 47
56 Willamette 53
51 Albany College 47
49 Albany College 42
50 Boise Jr. College 52
66 Boise Jr. College 52
48 Northwest Nazarene 38
54 College of Idaho 58
57 College of Idaho 35
71 Whitman 35
61 Lewiston Normal 51
51 Lewiston Normal 42
47 Northwest Nazarene 61
47 * Albany College 32
43 * OR College of Educ.51
1941-42 (20-11)
EO Opp
47 Pend. Dom. Laundry 35
78 Pend. Dom. Laundry 33
39 College of Idaho 49
50 College of Idaho 43
45 Northwest Nazarene 37
56 Mt. Angel College 32
65 Mt. Angel College 41
55 Southern Oregon 57
48 Southern Oregon 62
44 University of Utah 55
53 College of Idaho 34
53 College of Idaho 46
84 Mt. Angel College 45
46 Mt. Angel College 33
66 Lewiston Normal 47
58 Northwest Nazarene 63
49 OR College of Educ. 36
56 OR College of Educ. 49
46 Albany College 44
53 Albany College 56
51 Gonzaga 62
55 Gonzaga 48
53 Albany College 33
56 Albany College 36
64 Southern OR (OT) 68
50 Southern Oregon 57
67 OR College of Educ. 62
45 OR College of Educ. 47
75 Lewiston Normal 58
49 * Southern Oregon 53
59 Boise Jr. College 53
1942-43 (18-5)
EO Opp
37 Pendleton Air Base 36
44 Pendleton Air Base 48
52 Pendleton Air Base 40
50 Boise Jr. College 45
46 Northwest Nazarene 36
38 College of Idaho 35
32 College of Idaho 39
50 Southern Oregon 48
54 OR College of Educ. 39
48 Lewis & Clark 25
33 College of Idaho 38
56 College of Idaho 48
50 OR College of Educ. 38
60 OR College of Educ. 56
63 Lewiston Normal 42
70 Lewiston Normal 57
62 Northwest Nazarene 50
63 Boise Jr. College 36
53 Boise Jr. College 42
58 * Linfield 53
49 * Linfield 53
45 * Illinois Wesleyan 40
24 * Maryville, MO 61
1943-44
no team
1944-45
no team
1945-46 (11-8)
EO Opp
60 La Grande HS 58
n/a Elgin HS (won) n/a
41 College of Idaho 29
53 Umatilla Indians 18
35 Baker All-Stars 42
55 Boise Jr. College 35
48 Boise Jr. College 52
61 Northwest Nazarene 59
37 Lewiston Normal 54
39 Lewiston Normal 44
40 House of David 52
40 Boise Jr. College 46
56 Boise Jr. College 29
44 Northwest Nazarene 43
38 Lewiston Normal 58
46 Lewiston Normal 40
51 Pendleton Frat Club 50
61 OR College of Educ. 53
30 OR College of Educ. 48
1946-47 (12-15)
EO Opp
50 Baker VFW 34
73 Northwest Nazarene 49
55 Northwest Nazarene 48
84 La Grande Jaycees 60
43 College of Idaho 66
47 College of Idaho 42
50 Southern Oregon 52
51 Southern Oregon 61
66 Lewiston Normal 56
45 Lewiston Normal 47
52 College of Idaho 49
65 College of Idaho 66
49 Lewiston Normal 57
57 Lewiston Normal 64
48 Northwest Nazarene 62
71 Northwest Nazarene 45
62 Boise Jr. College 78
51 Boise Jr. College 53
48 Boise Jr. College 55
54 Boise Jr. College 56
61 Oregon State JV 53
30 Oregon State JV 76
59 Washington State JV 50
41 Southern Oregon 66
51 Southern Oregon 68
73 OR College of Educ. 50
79 OR College of Educ. 57
1946-47 (12-15)
EO Opp
50 Baker VFW 34
73 Northwest Nazarene 49
55 Northwest Nazarene 48
84 La Grande Jaycees 60
43 College of Idaho 66
47 College of Idaho 42
50 Southern Oregon 52
51 Southern Oregon 61
66 Lewiston Normal 56
45 Lewiston Normal 47
52 College of Idaho 49
65 College of Idaho 66
49 Lewiston Normal 57
57 Lewiston Normal 64
48 Northwest Nazarene 62
71 Northwest Nazarene 45
62 Boise Jr. College 78
51 Boise Jr. College 53
48 Boise Jr. College 55
54 Boise Jr. College 56
61 Oregon State JV 53
30 Oregon State JV 76
59 Washington State JV 50
41 Southern Oregon 66
51 Southern Oregon 68
73 OR College of Educ. 50
79 OR College of Educ. 57
1947-48 (16-11)
EO Opp
49 College of Idaho 52
56 College of Idaho 51
44 Northwest Nazarene 45
54 Northwest Nazarene 41
49 Boise Jr. College 58
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1947-48 (16-11) (cont.)
EO Opp
56 Boise Jr. College 55
48 College of Idaho 60
49 College of Idaho 59
67 North Idaho 44
54 North Idaho 49
54 Northwest Nazarene 64
42 Northwest Nazarene 51
54 Southern Idaho 56
56 Southern Idaho 49
67 Boise Jr. College 57
53 Boise Jr. College 51
51 OR College of Educ. 46
55 OR College of Educ. 46
53 Southern Idaho 51
47 Southern Idaho 53
77 Lewis & Clark 65
63 OR College of Educ. 58
58 OR College of Educ. 65
84 North Idaho 74
49 North Idaho 64
66 Pacific 46
72 Linfield 66
1948-49 (10-18)
EO Opp
54 Northwest Nazarene 58
49 Northwest Nazarene 63
58 College of Idaho 65
70 College of Idaho 45
45 Boise Jr. College 56
40 Boise Jr. College 59
53 College of Idaho 57
42 College of Idaho 52
52 Northwest Nazarene 47
33 Northwest Nazarene 32
56 Southern Idaho 65
63 North Idaho 60
66 North Idaho 55
66 Willamette 88
72 OR College of Educ. 84
68 OR College of Educ. 57
65 Lewis & Clark 66
41 Pacific 50
71 OR College of Educ. 63
77 OR College of Educ. 73
54 Linfield 56
53 North Idaho 65
71 North Idaho 77
73 Whitman 80
68 Whitworth 59
81 Whitworth 95
76 Boise Jr. College 73
33 Boise Jr. College 56
1949-50 (9-17)
EO Opp
40 College of Idaho 70
45 Boise Jr. College 48
45 Boise Jr. College 38
54 Southern Oregon 70
52 Southern Oregon 66
55 North Idaho 59
56 North Idaho 86
54 Boise Jr. College 62
34 Boise Jr. College 61
57 OR College of Educ. 53
76 OR College of Educ. 65
70 Southern Idaho 67
66 Southern Idaho 53
61 Northwest Nazarene 73
61 Northwest Nazarene 48
45 Northwest Nazarene 72
61 Northwest Nazarene 62
63 North Idaho 64
74 North Idaho (OT) 68
55 Vanport College 63
59 OR College of Educ. 72
67 OR College of Educ. 69
62 Whitman 78
81 Vanport College 82
72 Vanport College 68
61 College of Idaho 60
1950-51 (17-14)
EO Opp
72 Pendleton Motor Inn 69
62 Eastern Washington 92
38 Whitman 40
49 Northwest Nazarene 52
73 Northwest Nazarene 71
60 College of Idaho 57
66 Northwest Nazarene 51
54 Northwest Nazarene 55
78 Southern Idaho 71
89 Southern Idaho 83
57 Oregon Tech 53
83 Oregon Tech 76
71 Seattle Pacific 63
62 Seattle Pacific 64
69 North Idaho 73
70 North Idaho 66
69 College of Idaho 81
75 Whitman 47
55 OR College of Educ. 69
80 OR College of Educ. 70
85 North Idaho 68
91 North Idaho 69
62 Whitman 61
69 Oregon Tech 83
65 Oregon Tech 80
80 Vanport College 77
62 Vanport College 74
70 OR College of Educ. 78
75 OR College of Educ. 67
62 Vanport College 76
68 Vanport College 89
1951-52 (6-23)
EO Opp
74 Pendleton Motor Inn 82
57 Eastern Washington 84
54 Eastern Washington 66
55 College of Idaho 64
60 Whitman 67
77 College of Idaho 86
63 Memphis State, TN 79
72 Vanport College 83
71 Vanport College 74
68 Seattle Pacific 74
71 Seattle Pacific 76
62 Gonzaga 90
62 Gonzaga 96
45 Oregon Tech 77
53 Oregon Tech 74
57 OR College of Educ. 66
61 OR College of Educ. 91
72 Vanport College 83
62 Vanport College 76
65 Oregon Tech 77
59 Oregon Tech 53
53 Whitman 51
61 Northwest Nazarene 76
76 Northwest Nazarene 74
69 Pendleton Motor Inn 64
68 OR College of Educ. 73
54 OR College of Educ. 56
69 Northwest Nazarene 55
74 NW Nazarene (OT) 72
1952-53 (19-9)
EO Opp
89 Pendleton All-Stars 61
67 Northwest Nazarene 63
87 NW Nazarene (OT) 83
59 Whitman 55
71 College of Idaho 88
56 Whitman 69
119 Alaska Fairbanks 48
79 Seattle Pacific 73
79 Seattle Pacific 65
81 Portland State 76
81 Portland State 77
78 Southern Oregon 80
66 Southern Oregon 71
59 Southern Oregon 71
74 Southern Oregon 86
67 Oregon Tech 69
54 Oregon Tech 67
90 OR College of Educ. 78
87 OR College of Educ. 74
91 Northwest Nazarene 80
69 Northwest Nazarene 60
67 College of Idaho 56
74 Oregon Tech 69
78 Oregon Tech 67
66 OR College of Educ. 62
68 OR College of Educ. 86
59 Portland State 72
(won by forfeit)
61 Portland State 68
(won by forfeit)
1953-54 (18-7)
EO Opp
82 Whitman 66
78 College of Idaho 77
87 Seattle Pacific 81
96 Seattle Pacific 83
92 Oregon Tech 78
81 Oregon Tech 82
84 Portland State 54
81 Portland State 76
81 Northwest Nazarene 94
108 Northwest Nazarene 85
61 OR College of Educ. 76
88 OR College of Educ. 73
89 Whitman 76
89 Oregon Tech 60
82 Oregon Tech 72
69 Southern Oregon 66
86 Southern Oregon 79
87 OR College of Educ. 67
100 OR College of Educ. 90
79 Southern Oregon 74
64 Southern Oregon 73
73 Portland State 83
81 Portland State 100
71 * Southern Oregon 62
63 * Univ. of Portland 102
1954-55 (18-10)
EO Opp
96 Whitman 76
67 Westminster, UT 40
83 Westminster, UT 61
95 Northwest Nazarene 109
63 Nevada-Reno 70
68 Nevada-Reno 73
105 Whitman 89
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1954-55 (18-10) (cont.)
EO Opp
97 Seattle Pacific 95
69 Seattle Pacific 72
100 Southern Oregon 78
90 Southern Oregon 86
78 Oregon Tech 87
104 Oregon Tech 71
112 OR College of Educ. 78
110 OR College of Educ. 104
81 Southern Oregon 89
93 Southern Oregon 100
73 Portland State 87
81 Portland State 97
104 Northwest Nazarene 82
78 Oregon Tech 61
73 Oregon Tech 65
92 Portland State 79
96 Portland State 87
95 OR College of Educ. 86
86 OR College of Educ. 81
78 * Pacific 86
89 * Willamette 85
1955-56 (15-10)
EO Opp
95 Whitman 80
52 Northwest Nazarene 73
78 Whitman 72
87 Nevada-Reno 81
86 Nevada-Reno 81
82 Northwest Nazarene 78
82 Seattle Pacific 91
81 Seattle Pacific 89
86 Southern Oregon 76
95 Southern Oregon 90
84 Oregon Tech 72
100 Oregon Tech 66
85 OR College of Educ. 84
99 OR College of Educ. 82
65 Portland State 112
85 Portland State 103
83 Southern Oregon 89
93 Southern Oregon 82
55 Oregon Tech 74
70 Oregon Tech 67
86 OR College of Educ. 78
86 OR College of Educ. 98
92 Portland State (OT) 93
95 Portland State 83
92 * Linfield 99
1956-57 (10-16)
EO Opp
48 Whitman 60
75 College of Idaho 71
51 Nevada-Reno 68
48 Nevada-Reno 79
63 Northwest Nazarene 85
66 College of Idaho 61
57 Seattle Pacific 77
64 Seattle Pacific 53
72 Southern Oregon 71
66 Southern Oregon 80
77 Oregon Tech 70
73 Oregon Tech 71
56 OR College of Educ. 71
49 OR College of Educ. 50
55 Whitman 74
62 Portland State 50
58 Portland State 53
76 Southern Oregon 72
69 Southern Oregon 77
56 Northwest Nazarene 81
57 Oregon Tech 83
62 Oregon Tech 110
62 OR College of Educ. 61
89 OR Coll. of Ed. (OT) 90
54 Portland State 71
41 Portland State 71
1957-58 (6-20)
EO Opp
54 Whitman 89
49 College of Idaho 63
50 Nevada-Reno 71
52 Nevada-Reno 60
50 College of Idaho 77
74 Whitman 98
67 Westminster, UT 102
86 Westminster, UT 90
64 Southern Oregon 77
47 Southern Oregon 69
56 Oregon Tech 75
56 Oregon Tech 84
56 Northwest Nazarene 70
73 OR College of Educ. 65
64 OR College of Educ. 53
61 Portland State 69
64 Portland State 65
71 Southern Oregon 78
61 Southern Oregon 98
53 Oregon Tech 90
58 Oregon Tech 77
74 Northwest Nazarene 99
79 OR College of Educ. 70
72 OR College of Educ. 64
56 Portland State 54
66 Portland State 64
1958-59 (10-16)
EO Opp
50 Whitman 38
54 College of Idaho 58
53 College of Idaho 71
39 Nevada-Reno 54
34 Nevada-Reno 68
72 Whitman 65
64 Westminster, Utah 70
68 Westminster, Utah 73
66 Southern Oregon 81
57 Southern Oregon 81
62 Oregon Tech 80
84 Oregon Tech 57
57 OR College of Educ. 58
63 OR College of Educ. 50
68 Northwest Nazarene 82
59 Portland State 57
39 Portland State 41
55 Northwest Nazarene 76
65 Southern Oregon 80
74 Southern Oregon 70
81 Oregon Tech 62
79 Oregon Tech 67
66 OR College of Educ. 57
86 OR College of Educ. 65
42 Portland State 62
55 Portland State 61
1959-60 (8-18)
EO Opp
61 Northwest Nazarene 53
55 College of Idaho 72
61 Nevada-Reno 68
56 Nevada-Reno 65
51 College of Idaho 77
74 Northwest Nazarene 84
55 Westminster, UT 84
66 Westminster, UT 81
84 Whitman 73
60 Whitman 87
59 Southern Oregon 62
65 Southern Oregon 54
63 Oregon Tech 64
65 Oregon Tech 90
86 OR College of Educ. 79
75 OR College of Educ. 66
40 Portland State 57
58 Portland State 87
58 Southern Oregon 51
72 Southern Oregon 75
61 Oregon Tech 60
68 Oregon Tech 66
79 OR College of Educ. 93
72 OR College of Educ. 87
41 Portland State 46
54 Portland State 66
1960-61 (17-13)
EO Opp
66 Nevada-Reno 88
66 Nevada-Reno 88
69 College of Idaho 83
77 College of Idaho 85
72 Alaska Fairbanks 66
76 Alaska Fairbanks 98
91 Alaska Fairbanks 85
75 Alaska Fairbanks 73
85 Whitman 76
59 Southern Oregon 78
53 Southern Oregon 57
82 Oregon Tech (OT) 78
73 Oregon Tech 64
73 OR College of Educ. 64
63 OR College of Educ. 55
81 Alaska Fairbanks 60
85 Alaska Fairbanks 73
71 Portland State 56
64 Portland State (OT) 57
66 Whitman 75
96 Southern Oregon 71
76 Southern Oregon 74
61 Oregon Tech 104
56 Oregon Tech 74
66 OR College of Educ. 62
70 OR College of Educ. 78
46 Portland State 62
58 Portland State (OT) 56
82 * Lewis & Clark 77
76 * Linfield 90
1961-62 (9-16)
EO Opp
51 Pacific 69
71 Lewis & Clark 100
65 OR College of Educ. 59
67 NW Nazarene (OT) 76
65 College of Idaho 78
64 College of Idaho 89
68 Whitman 65
67 Northwest Nazarene 83
72 Southern Oregon 62
55 Southern Oregon 67
57 Oregon Tech 59
75 Oregon Tech 89
58 OR College of Educ. 42
55 OR College of Educ. 52
41 Portland State 72
35 Portland State 71
79 Whitman 71
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1961-62 (9-16) (cont.)
EO Opp
70 Southern Oregon 60
54 Southern Oregon 73
76 Oregon Tech 74
73 Oregon Tech (OT) 75
68 OR College of Educ. 70
84 OR College of Educ. 71
52 Portland State 59
59 Portland State 60
1962-63 (9-17)
EO Opp
56 Northwest Nazarene 79
61 Northwest Nazarene 66
65 College of Idaho 69
64 College of Idaho 56
90 Linfield 64
73 Linfield 72
74 Whitman 59
68 Weber College, UT 91
67 Northwest Nazarene 72
69 Southern Oregon 71
54 Southern Oregon 67
73 Oregon Tech 76
69 Oregon Tech 79
70 OR College of Educ. 98
58 OR College of Educ. 78
59 Portland State (OT) 58
76 Portland State 79
65 Whitman 70
101 Southern Oregon 83
103 Southern Oregon 71
91 Oregon Tech 113
93 Oregon Tech 104
73 OR College of Educ. 75
100 OR College of Educ. 77
101 Portland State (2OT) 106
64 Portland State 62
1963-64 (14-13)
EO Opp
81 College of Idaho 93
74 Willamette 62
82 Linfield 94
96 Pacific 112
62 College of Idaho 82
76 Whitman 64
84 Northwest Nazarene 98
87 Northwest Nazarene 80
79 Whitman 77
94 Southern Oregon 70
69 Southern Oregon 78
75 Oregon Tech 70
81 Oregon Tech 79
75 OR College of Educ. 64
87 OR College of Educ. 57
65 Portland State 68
52 Portland State 58
87 Southern Oregon 99
108 Southern OR (OT) 110
96 Oregon Tech 78
93 Oregon Tech 73
83 OR College of Educ. 74
83 OR College of Educ. 74
75 Portland State 80
90 Portland State 71
90 * Lewis & Clark 101
79 * Lewis & Clark 108
1964-65 (13-13)
EO Opp
101 George Fox 74
92 George Fox 71
72 College of Idaho 86
86 Whitman 72
61 College of Idaho 97
97 Northwest Nazarene 99
73 Northwest Nazarene 82
80 Southern Oregon 96
67 Southern Oregon 86
94 Oregon Tech 87
99 Oregon Tech 79
87 OR College of Educ. 78
80 OR College of Educ. 90
80 Portland State 72
68 Portland State 58
73 Whitman 75
95 Southern Oregon 81
83 Southern Oregon 69
73 Oregon Tech 102
89 Oregon Tech (OT) 87
60 OR College of Educ. 82
100 OR College of Educ. 84
73 Portland State 69
94 Portland State (OT) 100
83 * Linfield 93
88 * Linfield 104
1965-66 (21-7)
EO Opp
77 Pacific 80
103 George Fox 88
104 Oregon Tech 76
70 Whitman 74
84 Lewis & Clark 86
100 Lewis & Clark 94
101 Northwest Nazarene 94
76 Whitman 63
57 Southern Oregon 56
86 Southern Oregon 78
88 Oregon Tech 69
76 Oregon Tech 74
71 OR College of Educ. 67
82 OR College of Educ. 76
79 Alaska Fairbanks 56
68 George Fox 63
60 George Fox 51
89 Northwest Nazarene 94
80 Southern Oregon 79
76 Southern Oregon 62
78 Oregon Tech 67
84 Oregon Tech 77
90 OR College of Educ. 86
85 OR College of Educ. 87
97 George Fox 59
79 George Fox 73
83 Linfield 131
49 Linfield 74
1966-67 (13-12)
EO Opp
65 Lewis & Clark 97
75 Lewis & Clark 85
62 Whitman 76
96 Lewis-Clark State 99
93 Lewis-Clark State 73
106 Whitman 75
80 Westminster, UT 93
65 Univ. of B.C. 76
67 Southern Oregon 68
84 Southern Oregon 82
102 Oregon Tech (3OT) 95
79 Oregon Tech 76
92 OR College of Educ. 98
73 OR College of Educ. 82
96 George Fox 73
89 George Fox 69
100 Southern Oregon 87
110 Southern Oregon 96
75 Oregon Tech 102
72 Oregon Tech 93
104 Northwest Nazarene 76
88 OR College of Educ. 78
64 OR College of Educ. 88
112 George Fox 92
112 George Fox 100
1967-68 (11-14)
EO Opp
77 Lewis-Clark State 68
94 Lewis-Clark State 98
87 Northwest Nazarene 98
71 Linfield 106
78 Cascade 87
90 George Fox 83
77 Whitman 89
68 Whitman 87
80 Southern Oregon 106
104 Southern Oregon 106
99 Oregon Tech 95
88 Oregon Tech 85
80 OR College of Educ. 97
91 OR College of Educ. 83
72 George Fox 69
96 George Fox 73
87 Southern Oregon 100
84 Southern Oregon 88
79 Oregon Tech 77
74 Oregon Tech 75
81 Northwest Nazarene 84
76 OR College of Educ. 103
91 OR College of Educ. 88
82 George Fox 66
80 George Fox 68
1968-69 (13-13)
EO Opp
78 College of Idaho 66
97 Whitman 68
63 Boise College 87
80 Whitman 98
68 College of Idaho 81
66 Claremont, CA 53
76 Northwest Nazarene 72
74 Northwest Nazarene 62
78 Southern Oregon 81
64 Southern Oregon 87
57 Boise College 75
79 Oregon Tech (OT) 81
85 Oregon Tech 82
70 OR College of Educ. 81
73 OR College of Educ. 80
83 George Fox 63
84 George Fox 89
79 Southern Oregon 67
89 Southern Oregon 72
84 Northwest Nazarene 71
95 Oregon Tech 106
75 Oregon Tech 96
92 OR College of Educ. 70
63 OR College of Educ. 70
83 George Fox 69
92 George Fox 73
1969-70 (18-12)
EO Opp
66 Whitman 69
53 Whitman 76
74 College of Idaho 78
63 College of Idaho 70
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1969-70 (18-12) (cont.)
EO Opp
78 Boise College 87
72 Linfield 87
69 Willamette 67
51 Boise College 79
71 Southern Oregon 52
76 Southern Oregon 70
61 Northwest Nazarene 68
84 Oregon Tech 70
92 Oregon Tech (3OT) 90
99 OR College of Educ. 78
81 OR College of Educ. 79
98 George Fox 80
89 George Fox 57
68 Southern Oregon 62
69 Southern Oregon 65
69 Northwest Nazarene 65
87 Oregon Tech 77
81 Oregon Tech 80
103 OR College of Educ. 81
78 OR College of Educ. 95
98 George Fox 76
75 George Fox 81
72 * Warner Pacific 61
88 * Linfield 97
78 * Linfield 73
61 * Linfield 76
1970-71 (11-14)
EO Opp
54 Linfield 92
75 Pacific 83
64 George Fox 66
52 Whitman 77
63 College of Idaho 61
72 Cal State-Hayward 67
87 Southern Oregon 73
93 College of Idaho 68
90 Whitman 64
61 Southern Oregon 74
98 Oregon Tech 80
76 OR College of Educ. 77
63 Whitworth 60
61 Eastern Washington 87
52 Western Washington 61
78 Northwest Nazarene 75
58 Northwest Nazarene 80
65 Central Washington 63
82 Oregon Tech 81
78 Southern Oregon 61
69 Whitworth 89
63 Eastern Washington 69
90 OR College of Educ. 92
53 Central Washington 89
57 Western Washington 88
1971-72 (14-13)
EO Opp
84 Whitman 69
48 Western Baptist 37
92 Warner Pacific (OT) 94
78 College of Idaho 69
74 Whitman 69
82 Pacific 83
75 George Fox 70
93 College of Idaho 70
81 Northwest Nazarene 83
66 Eastern Washington 100
104 Warner Pacific 84
95 Oregon Tech 77
79 Southern Oregon 73
63 Central Washington 100
73 OR College of Educ. 70
83 George Fox 91
64 Lewis-Clark State 82
45 Western Washington 83
91 Oregon Tech 95
86 Southern Oregon 79
69 Central Washington 78
84 OR College of Educ. 74
73 NW Nazarene (OT) 71
100 Lewis-Clark State 93
65 Western Washington 77
84 Eastern Washington 86
74 * Lewis & Clark 93
1972-73 (15-12)
EO Opp
64 College of Idaho 66
74 Pacific 60
64 Whitman 82
69 Cal State-Sonoma 79
87 Cal Lutheran 62
80 College of Idaho 67
71 George Fox 82
76 Linfield 75
65 Northwest Nazarene 70
63 College of Idaho 67
100 Eastern Washington 84
51 Oregon Tech 58
76 Southern Oregon 62
51 Central Washington 62
63 OR College of Educ. 54
75 Lewis-Clark State 69
68 Western Washington 76
96 George Fox 74
74 Oregon Tech 62
65 Southern Oregon 63
81 Northwest Nazarene 64
47 Central Washington 61
65 OR College of Educ. 64
75 Lewis-Clark State 68
60 Western Washington 90
64 Eastern Washington 57
57 * Pacific 66
1973-74 (9-16)
EO Opp
73 Northwest Nazarene 81
75 College of Idaho 69
70 Whitman 67
85 College of Idaho 86
95 Linfield 117
75 College of Idaho 67
64 George Fox 71
78 Northwest Nazarene 76
71 Eastern Washington 86
83 Southern Oregon 75
72 Oregon Tech 98
77 OR College of Educ. 82
71 Central Washington 93
65 Western Washington 96
85 St. Martin's 97
94 George Fox 95
78 Southern Oregon 92
76 Oregon Tech 92
98 Lewis-Clark State 77
81 OR College of Educ. 63
82 Central Washington 85
74 Lewis-Clark State 93
70 Western Washington 69
66 Northwest Nazarene 67
62 Eastern Washington 58
1974-75 (7-18)
EO Opp
76 Lewis & Clark 98
79 Warner Pacific 90
98 Linfield 102
76 George Fox 106
60 Pacific 80
67 Whitman 72
62 Whitman 73
86 College of Idaho 72
87 Northwest Nazarene 79
60 Eastern Washington 95
66 Western Washington 83
76 OR College of Educ. 68
75 Oregon Tech 85
78 Southern Oregon 77
59 Central Washington 91
89 LC State (OT) 88
75 George Fox 87
86 Eastern Washington 64
56 Western Washington 71
62 OR College of Educ. 70
75 Oregon Tech 78
89 Southern Oregon 81
81 Northwest Nazarene 89
104 Lewis-Clark State 107
79 Central Washington 114
1975-76 (6-19)
EO Opp
65 Whitman 83
70 College of Idaho 67
71 Lewis & Clark 77
98 Pacific 63
59 George Fox 89
65 George Fox 78
76 College of Idaho 61
62 College of Idaho 79
65 Northwest Nazarene 75
60 Whitman 62
64 Central Washington 73
75 Eastern Washington 111
66 Western Washington 83
78 OR College of Educ. 87
89 Southern Oregon 75
67 Oregon Tech 77
73 Eastern Washington 74
68 Lewis-Clark State 84
67 Northwest Nazarene 80
98 Lewis-Clark State 84
86 Central Washington 104
66 Western Washington 81
77 OR College of Educ. 70
70 Southern Oregon 98
54 Oregon Tech 90
1976-77 (2-22)
EO Opp
83 Linfield 95
53 College of Idaho 73
63 Whitman 72
72 College of Idaho 70
71 George Fox 88
85 Whitman 102
59 Carroll, MT 72
68 Carroll, MT 90
59 College of Idaho 57
62 George Fox 78
57 Southern Oregon 81
44 Oregon Tech 64
64 Western Washington 70
67 OR College of Educ. 78
48 Central Washington 50
61 Eastern Washington 88
71 Northwest Nazarene 85
75 Southern Oregon 111
66 Oregon Tech 101
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1976-77 (2-22) (cont.)
EO Opp
57 Western Washington 63
66 OR College of Educ. 73
38 Northwest Nazarene 43
70 Eastern Washington 87
47 Central Washington 52
1977-78 (4-22)
EO Opp
77 College of Idaho 81
95 Whitman (OT) 97
82 Carroll, MT 85
68 Lewis-Clark State 107
74 George Fox 104
74 Warner Pacific 80
92 George Fox 80
72 College of Idaho 74
73 Whitman 76
75 Eastern Washington 98
71 Oregon Tech 91
70 Southern Oregon 120
83 Western Washington 93
52 Central Washington 115
62 Northwest Nazarene 78
66 OR College of Educ. 68
61 Northwest Nazarene 73
65 Western Baptist 63
51 Eastern Washington 99
69 Warner Pacific 61
53 Oregon Tech 58
65 Southern Oregon 76
72 Western Washington 90
50 Central Washington 74
78 Lewis-Clark State 77
70 OR College of Educ. 85
1978-79 (14-11)
EO Opp
68 Whitman 75
88 College of Idaho 71
93 Lewis-Clark State 103
70 Northwest Nazarene 62
64 Whitworth 74
74 Whitman 58
97 College of Idaho 88
61 Humboldt State 87
57 Humboldt State 92
83 Sonoma State 74
67 Western Washington 66
70 Northwest Nazarene 74
89 Southern Oregon 100
67 Oregon Tech 84
76 George Fox 59
76 OR College of Educ. 75
103 Lewis-Clark State 82
88 College of Idaho 62
77 Western Washington 87
97 George Fox (OT) 98
111 Southern Oregon 79
78 Mary College, ND 73
80 Oregon Tech (2OT) 73
86 Western Baptist 98
78 OR College of Educ. 75
1979-80 (14-13)
EO Opp
74 BYU-Hawaii 69
80 Northwest Nazarene 75
92 Whitman 78
85 College of Idaho 73
94 Whitworth 71
100 Lewis-Clark State 110
81 Concordia 80
101 Whitman 76
57 Oregon Tech 75
62 Oregon Tech 77
81 Northwest Nazarene 89
110 Southern Oregon 73
99 Southern Oregon 81
72 College of Idaho 88
67 George Fox 83
66 OR College of Educ. 80
74 OR College of Educ. 84
73 Oregon Tech 66
72 Oregon Tech 81
82 Northwest Nazarene 79
68 Southern Oregon 88
81 Southern Oregon 72
73 George Fox 82
22 OR College of Educ. 25
83 OR College of Educ. 90
97 Lewis-Clark State 77
94 Concordia 93
1980-81 (12-20)
EO Opp
79 Western Montana 80
71 College of Idaho 70
89 California Baptist 80
58 California Baptist 62
82 Whitworth 92
98 Warner Pacific 95
99 George Fox 88
74 Willamette 72
89 Whitman 82
78 Lewis-Clark State 86
76 Alaska Anchorage 99
62 Alaska Anchorage 90
69 Chico State 86
79 Claremont, CA 58
91 Eastern Washington 114
80 Southern Oregon 63
59 Northwest Nazarene 78
68 Lewis-Clark State 65
89 OR College of Educ. 91
69 Whitworth 71
81 Oregon Tech 99
61 Southern Oregon 82
85 Coll. of Idaho (2OT) 84
62 Oregon Tech 73
87 Whitman 106
30 George Fox 33
66 OR College of Educ. 76
64 Alaska Fairbanks 84
66 Alaska Fairbanks 71
43 College of Idaho 67
84 Northwest Nazarene 70
76 George Fox 68
1981-82 (16-12)
EO Opp
103 Mount Allison 67
77 University of Alberta 62
80 Lewis-Clark State 76
67 University of Calgary 60
80 College of Idaho 79
79 Carroll, MT 74
85 Northwest Nazarene 92
57 College of Idaho 75
87 Columbia Christian 75
68 Whitworth 69
76 Lewis-Clark State 59
90 Whitman 105
71 College of Idaho 75
76 Warner Pacific (OT) 73
81 Western Oregon 99
83 Northwest Nazarene 79
96 George Fox 86
87 Judson Baptist 68
64 Western Oregon 86
102 George Fox 85
90 Whitman 79
57 Lewis-Clark State 65
70 Judson Baptist 64
88 College of Idaho 81
61 Montana State 87
78 Northwest Nazarene 83
74 Warner Pacific 82
93 * Hawaii-Chaminade 106
1982-83 (2-22)
EO Opp
62 College of Idaho 87
78 Rocky Mountain, MT 74
72 Montana Tech 74
74 College of Idaho 92
68 Northwest Nazarene 81
58 Judson Baptist 66
56 Lewis & Clark 58
38 Gonzaga 82
72 Puget Sound 95
73 Victoria, B.C. 87
73 Western Oregon 81
46 George Fox 92
64 Northwest Nazarene 67
80 Judson Baptist 90
63 College of Idaho 93
66 George Fox 59
65 Northwest Nazarene 95
57 Western Oregon 74
84 Judson Baptist 93
71 Lewis & Clark 92
57 College of Idaho 69
74 Warner Pacific 89
58 Western Oregon 101
77 Southern Oregon 95
1983-84 (5-21)
EO Opp
65 College of Idaho 92
59 Lewis-Clark State 71
71 Whitman 79
75 Judson Baptist 60
71 Northwest Nazarene 69
63 College of Idaho 81
60 Lewis-Clark State 80
44 Whitworth 69
67 George Fox 78
74 Western Baptist 93
58 Whitman 66
73 Northwest Nazarene 102
41 Puget Sound 82
59 St. Martin's 68
59 College of Idaho 92
85 Judson Baptist 70
54 College of Idaho 74
63 Lewis-Clark State 60
89 Western Wash. (OT) 92
82 Warner Pacific (2OT) 90
69 Concordia 85
84 Judson Baptist 82
74 Northwest Nazarene 83
73 Concordia 101
61 Western Oregon 89
56 Oregon Tech 75
1984-85 (4-24)
EO Opp
60 Lewis & Clark 77
64 Carroll, MT 89
71 Linfield 75
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1984-85 (4-24) (cont.)
EO Opp
56 Southern Oregon 81
58 Oregon Tech 59
62 Lewis-Clark State 59
77 Eastern Washington 100
44 Carroll, MT 60
69 Montana Tech 83
64 Whitman 78
42 CSU-Bakersfield 82
77 Coll. Sante Fe, NM 76
58 Chico State 62
54 St. Martin's 61
72 Montana Tech 81
56 Great Falls, MT 63
51 Puget Sound 77
75 Western Washington 78
69 Linfield 70
77 Northwest Nazarene 73
67 Concordia 76
61 George Fox 82
68 Whitworth 78
77 Northwest Nazarene 100
87 Whitman 81
88 Lewis-Clark State 103
78 College of Idaho 107
77 George Fox 105
1985-86 (4-20)
EO Opp
79 Carroll, MT 90
52 Lewis-Clark State 79
71 UC-Santa Cruz 52
61 U. of San Francisco 86
66 Lewis-Clark State 79
75 Northwest Nazarene 84
89 Linfield 101
44 Idaho State 91
80 U. of British Columbia 78
82 College of Idaho 90
74 Northwest Nazarene 96
80 Western Oregon 85
67 Columbia Christian 57
59 George Fox 95
91 Concordia 75
49 Columbia Christian 63
63 Western Oregon 80
88 Concordia 102
61 George Fox 97
60 Lewis-Clark State 81
84 College of Idaho 103
78 Northwest Nazarene 87
66 Oregon Tech 84
76 Southern Oregon 78
1986-87 (5-20)
EO Opp
65 Carroll, MT 78
99 Wassuk, NV 81
54 St. Martin’s 72
61 Concordia 74
78 Whitworth 110
77 Northwest Nazarene 100
68 Lewis & Clark 86
41 University of Idaho 85
74 Puget Sound Chr. 60
79 Whitman 84
60 College of Idaho 71
75 Northwest Nazarene 82
75 Lewis-Clark State 72
92 Columbia Christian 97
86 Western Oregon 110
65 Concordia 67
80 George Fox 108
90 Whitworth 73
65 Whitman 75
79 Western Oregon 81
70 Columbia Christian 65
77 George Fox 96
82 Concordia 89
74 Northwest Nazarene 103
62 College of Idaho 107
1987-88 (10-22)
EO Opp
76 Lewis-Clark State 107
66 St. Martin's 82
73 Simon Fraser 75
84 Linfield 80
63 College of Idaho 91
83 Whitworth 90
78 Concordia 67
70 Warner Pacific 112
67 Whitman 88
80 Whitworth 100
116 Puget Sound Chr. 88
78 Alaska Pacific 90
54 Alaska Pacific 58
86 Northwest Nazarene 87
81 Southern Oregon 95
74 Oregon Tech 114
76 College of Idaho 86
72 Linfield 75
83 Willamette 65
92 Western Oregon 89
74 Pacific 76
93 College of Idaho 99
78 Willamette 100
77 Linfield 90
82 Northwest Nazarene 102
120 Western Oregon 97
77 Pacific 68
71 Warner Pacific 64
64 Oregon Tech 50
68 Southern Oregon 67
66 Whitman 58
82 George Fox 101
1988-89 (12-17)
EO Opp
68 College of Idaho 80
88 Pacific 80
94 Northern Montana 91
78 Western Baptist 80
84 Linfield 94
73 College of Idaho 91
70 Concordia 61
85 Northwest Christian 100
68 Columbia Christian 61
56 Oregon Tech 97
79 Lewis-Clark State 80
53 University of Idaho 99
94 George Fox 77
83 Northwest Nazarene 88
103 Bethany Bible 91
97 Lewis-Clark St. (OT) 95
53 Oregon Tech 96
63 Southern Oregon 83
72 Western Oregon 92
63 Pacific 71
56 Willamette 73
85 Linfield 90
69 Western Oregon 79
70 Pacific (OT) 69
79 Linfield 71
74 Willamette 72
76 Southern Oregon 70
88 Oregon Tech 83
82 George Fox 94
1989-90 (5-24)
EO Opp
79 Northwest Nazarene 85
68 College of Idaho 88
67 Whitman 82
63 Northern Montana 65
53 Montana Tech 74
58 Gonzaga 78
68 College of Idaho 76
83 Lewis-Clark State 97
77 Lewis-Clark State 86
59 Lowell, MS 96
66 Cal Poly-SLO 103
76 Lake Superior, MI 88
70 Oregon Tech 71
96 Southern Oregon 91
75 Linfield 81
71 Willamette 98
72 Whitman 90
72 Western Oregon 85
114 Northwest Nazarene 117
81 Pacific 89
67 Southern Oregon 82
82 Oregon Tech 114
80 Willamette 74
97 Linfield 85
111 Concordia 79
85 Western Oregon 103
87 Pacific 89
100 * Northwest Nazarene 89
92 * George Fox 98
1990-91 (11-15)
EO Opp
91 Northwest Nazarene 71
70 College of Idaho 86
87 Lewis-Clark State 80
79 Gonzaga 121
83 College of Idaho 104
76 Montana Tech 58
76 George Fox 106
70 Lewis-Clark State 80
111 Southern Oregon 118
73 Oregon Tech 99
77 Whitman 65
126 Linfield (OT) 117
84 Willamette 87
69 Northwest Nazarene 68
104 Western Oregon 115
86 Whitman 74
76 Lewis & Clark 79
80 Pacific (OT) 84
103 Southern Oregon 90
78 Oregon Tech 69
82 Western Oregon 77
67 Willamette 89
75 Linfield 95
98 College of Idaho 106
106 Lewis & Clark (3OT) 99
88 Pacific 109
1991-92 (5-23)
EO Opp
76 Western Baptist 94
70 Concordia 76
81 Whitman 91
76 Lewis & Clark 82
66 Northwest College 80
76 Columbia Christian 69
66 Lewis-Clark State 85
75 Whitman 84
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1991-92 (5-23) (cont.)
EO Opp
65 Western Baptist 95
77 Western Oregon 108
77 Concordia 58
68 Northwest Nazarene 61
72 Southern Oregon 75
63 Oregon Tech 86
76 George Fox 92
95 Columbia Christian 72
65 Northwest Nazarene 102
70 Albertson 87
71 Western Oregon 87
83 Western Baptist 101
81 Warner Pacific 96
74 Western Baptist 75
77 Concordia 92
98 Albertson 83
92 Southern Oregon(OT) 100
80 Oregon Tech 86
89 Warner Pacific 100
57 George Fox 89
1992-93 (15-12)
EO Opp
77 Western Baptist 67
73 Lewis & Clark 84
88 Oregon Tech 78
71 Lewis-Clark State 66
78 Whitworth 68
68 Lewis-Clark State 74
71 Whitworth 73
70 Whitman 86
95 Western Oregon 80
79 Southern Oregon 87
61 Oregon Tech 70
91 Northwest Christian 82
73 Concordia 62
62 Northwest Nazarene 70
93 George Fox 70
83 Walla Walla College 71
63 Albertson 101
85 George Fox 74
68 Northwest Nazarene 65
70 Albertson 63
77 Western Baptist 91
64 Western Oregon 63
63 Whitman 70
91 Concordia 71
68 Oregon Tech 69
76 * Linfield 68
65 * Willamette 74
1993-94 (16-12)
EO Opp
81 Whitman 64
89 Puget Sound 82
86 Lewis-Clark State 90
98 Northwest College 86
86 Whitworth 73
70 University of Portland 87
89 Concordia 79
90 George Fox 98
76 Lewis-Clark State 83
89 Albertson 74
100 Western Baptist 79
44 University of Idaho 85
98 Western Oregon (OT) 92
117 Southern Oregon 102
76 Oregon Tech 83
91 Northwest Nazarene 75
65 Albertson 66
97 Concordia 89
83 George Fox 74
71 Whitman 91
80 Western Oregon 90
66 Western Baptist 87
78 Northwest Nazarene 91
115 Southern Oregon 82
94 Oregon Tech 78
94 Whitworth 79
104 * George Fox 97
100 * Northwest Nazarene 116
1994-95 (7-19)
EO Opp
93 Lewis-Clark State 82
60 Central Washington 77
86 Central Washington 91
68 Idaho State 113
72 Lewis-Clark State 75
75 Whitman 77
72 Oregon Tech 65
58 University of Portland 100
111 Northwest College 100
75 Puget Sound 81
68 Albertson 85
95 Western Oregon 84
94 Concordia 81
76 Whitman 85
77 George Fox 88
68 Western Baptist 75
75 Northwest Nazarene 88
61 Southern Oregon 62
87 Oregon Tech (OT) 90
63 Albertson 71
73 Northwest Nazarene 86
94 Concordia 81
63 Western Oregon 81
95 Southern Oregon(OT) 97
89 Western Baptist 76
77 George Fox 78
1995-96 (13-17)
EO Opp
100 Warner Pacific 83
93 Warner Pacific 85
72 Central Washington 94
70 Lewis-Clark State 80
57 Central Washington 77
52 Humboldt State 67
83 Southern Oregon 91
90 Husson, ME 81
87 Northwest Christian 69
80 Warner Pacific 48
88 Whitman 84
74 Lewis-Clark State 95
75 Whitman 96
72 Northwest Nazarene 78
79 Oregon Tech 77
97 Southern Oregon 74
63 Albertson 91
62 Northwest Nazarene 71
106 Western Baptist 93
65 Western Oregon 90
70 Albertson 85
74 Northwest Nazarene 70
61 Western Oregon 70
82 Western Baptist 87
109 Concordia (OT) 98
89 Southern Oregon 85
58 Oregon Tech 61
78 Concordia 80
106 Warner Pacific 83
81 * Northwest Nazarene 85
1996-97 (12-17)
EO Opp
127 Warner Pacific 55
100 Warner Pacific 51
78 Cascade 75
94 Cascade 66
72 Northwest (OT) 74
63 Whitworth 80
66 Lewis-Clark State 81
92 Northwest 77
94 Cascade 81
61 Whitman 89
97 Puget Sound Chr. 67
77 Central Washington 80
74 Lewis-Clark State 77
59 Portland State 75
64 Southern Oregon 52
68 Oregon Tech 84
69 Northwest Nazarene 77
85 Albertson 88
75 Western Baptist 78
64 Western Oregon 80
83 Concordia 87
64 Northwest Nazarene 67
64 Albertson 56
66 Western Oregon 79
90 Western Baptist 74
67 Oregon Tech 72
96 Southern Oregon 86
65 Concordia 62
77 *Western Oregon(OT) 80
1997-98 (4-21)
EO Opp
76 Whitman 74
70 Central Washington 73
83 Warner Pacific 70
59 Evergreen State 61
39 Lewis-Clark State 72
55 Evergreen State 71
79 Northwest (2OT) 80
62 Alaska Fairbanks 67
70 Western Baptist 87
68 Western Oregon 71
86 Albertson 92
79 Northwest Nazarene 100
72 Concordia 75
70 Southern Oregon 77
78 Oregon Tech 94
63 Cascade 73
78 Northwest Nazarene 83
73 Albertson 93
64 Oregon Tech 83
82 Southern Oregon 86
70 Western Oregon 80
76 Western Baptist 86
105 Northwest (OT) 102
69 Concordia 77
99 Cascade 87
1998-99 (6-19)
EO Opp
71 Lewis-Clark State 77
66 Whitworth 93
78 Western Montana 73
57 Concordia 65
37 University of Portland 77
75 Western Baptist 77
79 Western Montana 91
67 Montana Tech 88
67 Northwest Nazarene 94
51 Albertson 76
65 Oregon Tech 71
75 Southern Oregon 86
74 Whitman 86
85 Cascade 48
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1998-99 (6-19) (cont.)
EO Opp
77 Northwest 72
76 Concordia 69
62 Western Baptist 77
56 Albertson 72
63 Northwest Nazarene 58
65 Northwest 82
63 Southern Oregon 84
60 Oregon Tech 87
56 Whitman 72
74 Warner Pacific 80
75 Cascade (OT) 73
1999-00 (15-11)
EO Opp
59 Lewis-Clark State 91
109 Whitworth 64
77 Whitworth 70
92 Warner Pacific 62
74 Whitworth 75
95 Walla Walla 66
66 Whitman 64
63 Portland State 81
78 Western Baptist 72
75 Cascade 84
66 Oregon Tech 70
86 Southern Oregon 72
81 Concordia (OT) 85
87 Northwest (OT) 77
58 Albertson 73
77 Northwest Nazarene 58
69 Cascade 90
68 Western Baptist 62
79 Southern Oregon 66
73 Oregon Tech 84
67 Concordia 68
81 Northwest 59
89 Northwest Nazarene 67
78 Albertson 76
64 * Western Baptist 74
2000-01 (13-13)
EO Opp
83 Walla Walla 74
76 at Carroll 90
60 at MSU-Northern 90
79 Whitworth 74
89 at Whitman 74
51 vs. Lewis-Clark State 82
93 at Walla Walla 79
74 Concordia 62
51 Western Baptist 82
72 at Warner Pacific 65
83 at Cascade 69
59 at Southern Oregon 71
67 at Oregon Tech 77
67 Albertson 62
81 Evergreen State 79
72 Northwest 58
72 at Western Baptist 89
56 at Concordia 69
61 Cascade 57
81 Warner Pacific (OT) 79
59 Oregon Tech 65
73 Southern Oregon 68
65 at Albertson 90
66 at Northwest 69
73 at Evergreen State 82
83 * at Albertson 93
2001-02 (6-19)
EO Opp
69 Walla Walla 65
70 Whitman 68
51 Carroll 65
73 Trinity Western 69
43 Whitworth 97
85 Walla Walla 89
52 Western Baptist 77
71 Concordia 67
46 Gonzaga 105
72 Evergreen State 105
53 Northwest 82
64 Cascade 75
72 Warner Pacific 93
70 Southern Oregon 83
66 Oregon Tech 83
62 Concordia 80
71 Western Baptist 101
67 Albertson 71
66 Northwest 65
90 Evergreen State 93
63 Warner Pacific 72
2 Cascade(forfeit 69-90)0
65 Oregon Tech 71
73 Southern Oregon 79
80 * Albertson 90
2002-03 (9-17)
EO Opp
80 Western Oregon 88
81 Great Falls 67
73 Carroll 69
83 Walla Walla 63
69 Western Oregon 88
65 Concordia 84
80 Western Baptist 88
68 Idaho State 86
84 Northwest 82
82 Evergreen 86
89 Warner Pacific(OT) 101
79 Cascade 94
86 Oregon Tech 94
44 Southern Oregon 63
85 Western Baptist 77
91 Concordia 96
80 Albertson 104
94 Evergreen 88
68 Northwest 71
70 Cascade 80
81 Warner Pacific 76
93 Walla Walla 91
86 Southern Oregon 97
60 Oregon Tech 89
75 Albertson 72
42 * Cascade 71
2003-04 (13-13)
EO Opp
70 Alaska-Anchorage 94
90 Hawaii Pacific 85
67 Boise State 113
113 Walla Wall 87
95 San Jose Christian 46
68 Carroll College 66
81 Evergreen 75
83 Northwest 74
98 Cascade 107
91 Warner Pacific 72
64 Albertson 74
71 Western Baptist 97
85 Southern Oregon 87
105 Oregon Tech 107
64 Northwest 61
75 Evergreen 79
107 Concordia 117
90 Warner Pacific 85
84 Cascade 63
88 Walla Walla 58
65 Albertson 104
65 Oregon Tech 86
64 Southern Oregon 76
105 Western Baptist 82
103 Concordia 98
69 * Southern Oregon 78
2004-05 (4-22)
EO Opp
84 Montana Western 95
87 Montana Tech 88
82 Carroll College 98
78 Univ. of Great Falls 80
81 Walla Walla 73
64 Montana Tech 67
68 Montana Western 74
54 Evergreen 57
58 Northwest 65
61 Cascade 57
66 Warner Pacific 50
67 Albertson 87
108 Western Baptist 110
47 Southern Oregon 68
50 Oregon Tech 92
51 Northwest 67
58 Evergreen 60
74 Concordia 75
66 Warner Pacific 68
71 Cascade 65
67 Walla Walla 73
76 Albertson 83
70 Oregon Tech 79
63 Southern Oregon 77
62 Western Baptist 74
65 * Concordia 82
2005-06 (17-11)
EO Opp
90 Montana Western 94
89 Montana Tech 79
78 Montana Western 52
67 Carroll College 77
96 Montana Tech 59
73 Walla Walla 56
97 Whitman College 84
86 Albertson 89
80 Corban 76
69 Northwest 70
57 Evergreen 36
8 Warner Pacific 84
68 Cascade College 51
74 Oregon Tech 82
67 Southern Oregon 80
86 Concordia 73
88 Corban 84
74 Walla Walla 71
43 Evergreen 55
90 Northwest 58
83 Concordia 87
78 Cascade 66
75 Warner Pacific 79
61 Southern Oregon 67
83 Oregon Tech 81
103 Walla Walla 52
78 Albertson 63
77 * Northwest 82
2006-07 (23-8)
EO Opp
96 Multnomah Bible 45
73 Montana Western 66
80 Montana Tech 72
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2006-07 (23-8) (cont.)
EO Opp
72 Montana Tech 63
76 Montana Western 74
122 Walla Walla 68
85 Westminster 73
81 Willamette 84
90 Albertson 98
86 Whitman 77
97 Corban 60
69 Concordia 71
70 Northwest 65
104 Evergreen 100
79 Warner Pacific 82
86 Cascade 54
87 Oregon Tech 72
89 Southern Oregon 67
76 Concordia 64
88 Corban 61
51 Evergreen 31
68 Northwest 76
97 Walla Walla 62
97 Cascade 41
72 Warner Pacific 78
74 Southern Oregon 63
69 Oregon Tech 78
78 Albertson 75
70 * Albertson 65
61 * Northwest 60
51 * Warner Pacific 58
2007-08 (26-6)
EO Opp
108 Walla Walla 78
93 Montana Western 89
77 Montana Tech 67
89 Montana Tech 57
79 Montana Western 52
71 Westminster 88
95 Willamette 88
84 Southern Oregon 64
88 Oregon Tech 73
80 Walla Walla 62
70 Cascade 64
89 Warner Pacific 64
75 Northwest Christian 68
94 Evergreen 93
75 Northwest 78
63 College of Idaho 62
70 Corban 68
63 Concordia 67
102 Warner Pacific 91
88 Cascade 55
79 Oregon Tech 96
88 Southern Oregon 76
83 Concordia 70
105 Corban 90
86 Northwest 80
93 Evergreen 66
85 College of Idaho 77
81 Northwest Christian 65
81 * Northwest Christian 58
79 * Warner Pacific 85
93 * Edward Waters 62
42 * Coll. of the Ozarks 65
2008-09 (25-8)
EO Opp
111 Multnomah 55
93 Walla Walla 47
88 Montana Tech 61
85 Lewis-Clark State 75
67 Westminster 78
98 Willamette 81
97 Montana Tech 82
77 Southern Oregon 82
79 Oregon Tech 101
83 Warner Pacific 64
84 Northwest Christian 68
81 College of Idaho 85
70 Evergreen 83
83 Northwest 59
84 Walla Walla 55
77 Corban 72
84 Concordia 69
95 Cascade 74
77 Warner Pacific 69
105 Cascade 101
74 Oregon Tech 63
84 Southern Oregon 49
89 Concordia 84
82 Corban 60
72 Northwest 57
86 Evergreen 76
94 College of Idaho 67
64 Northwest Christian 75
83 * Southern Oregon 67
74 * Evergreen 84
88 * King College 75
82 * Northwood U. 66
79 * Oklahoma Wesleyan80
2009-10 (23-9)
EO Opp
103 Walla Walla 67
61 Montana Western 77
69 Montana Tech 42
83 Walla Walla 55
76 Montana Western 78
64 MSU-Northern 57
59 Montana Tech 75
68 MSU-Northern 50
73 Lewis-Clark 47
74 Evergreen 65
84 Northwest 85
91 Southern Oregon 76
73 Oregon Tech 66
94 Concordia 73
80 Warner Pacific 88
97 College of Idaho 87
85 Portland Bible 72
77 Northwest Christian 57
78 Corban 71
67 Oregon Tech 72
75 Southern Oregon 57
92 Warner Pacific 85
83 Concordia 72
75 College of Idaho 63
73 Corban 75
66 Northwest Christian 65
84 Northwest 72
113 Evergreen 76
93 * Concordia 80
61 * Warner Pacific 64
74 * Davenport (Mich.) 69
57 * Indiana Wesleyan 70
2010-11 (25-6)
EO Opp
102 Portland Bible 66
146 Multnomah 63
86 Montana Tech 66
88 Walla Walla 45
65 Walla Walla 50
78 Rocky Mountain 72
78 Carroll 84
99 Whitman 92
81 Pacific Lutheran 67
77 Evergreen 59
73 Northwest 66
80 Southern Oregon 68
78 Oregon Tech 89
96 Concordia 75
86 Warner Pacific 78
68 College of Idaho 78
67 Northwest Christian 63
82 Corban 71
80 Oregon Tech 93
95 Southern Oregon 53
67 Warner Pacific 87
80 Concordia 78
108 Walla Walla 53
83 College of Idaho 80
88 Corban 83
66 Northwest Christian 65
85 Northwest 72
95 Evergreen 89
53 * Southern Oregon 43
83 * Northwest 73
83 * Oregon Tech 88
* Cedarville
* Postseason Game
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Year Results Record1939-40 Oregon Intercollegiate Tournament: 2-1
def. Mt. Angel College
def. Oregon College of Education
lost to Pacific University
1940-41 Oregon Intercollegiate Tournament: 1-1
def. Albany College
lost to Oregon College of Education
1941-42 Oregon Intercollegiate Tournament: 0-1
lost to Southern Oregon
1942-43 Oregon small college playoffs: 2-2
split with Linfield (qualified for national
tournament on tiebreaker basis)
National Playoffs:def. Illinois Wesleyan
lost to Maryville (Mo.)
1953-54 District Playoffs: 1-1
def. Southern Oregon
lost to University of Portland
1954-55 District Playoffs: 1-1
lost to Pacific
def. Willamette
1955-56 District Playoffs: 0-1
lost to Linfield
1960-61 District Playoffs: 1-1
def. Lewis & Clark
lost to Linfield
1963-64 District Playoffs: 0-2
lost to Lewis & Clark twice (best of three)
1964-65 District Playoffs: 0-2
lost to Linfield twice (best of three)
1969-70 District Playoffs: 2-2
def. Warner Pacific,
lost to Linfield (1-2, best of three)
1971-72 District Playoffs: 0-1
lost to Lewis & Clark
1972-73 District Playoffs: 0-1
lost to Pacific
1981-82 District Playoffs: 0-1
lost to Hawaii-Chaminade
1989-90 Conference Playoffs: 1-1
def. Northwest Nazarene (East Div.)
lost to George Fox
1992-93 District Playoffs: 1-1
def. Linfield
lost to Willamette
1993-94 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 1-1
def. George Fox
lost to Northwest Nazarene
1995-96 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 0-1
lost to Northwest Nazarene
1996-97 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 0-1
lost to Western Oregon
1999-00 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 0-1
lost to Western Baptist
2000-01 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 0-1
lost to Albertson
2001-02 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 0-1
lost to Albertson
2002-03 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 0-1
Year Results Recordlost to Cascade
2003-04 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 0-1
lost to Southern Oregon
2005-06 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 0-1
lost to Northwest (Wash.)
2006-07 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 2-1
def. Albertson
def. Northwest
lost to Warner Pacific
2007-08 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 2-2
def. Northwest Christian
lost to Warner Pacific
NAIA National Tournament:def. Edward Waters
lost to College of Ozarks
2008-09 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 3-2
def. Southern Oregon
lost to Evergreen State
NAIA National Tournament:def. King College
def. Northwood
lost to Oklahoma Wesleyan
2009-10 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 2-2
def. Concordia
lost to Warner Pacific
NAIA National Tournament:def. Davenport
lost to Indiana Wesleyan
2010-11 Cascade Conference Playoffs: 2-1
def. Southern Oregon
def. Northwest
lost to Oregon Tech
Post-season record: 24-37 (.393)
POSTSEASON APPEARANCES
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The smallest of the seven public universities in Oregon, Eastern Oregon
University has been dedicated to providing students with higher education since 1929.
The Eastern Oregon University campus is located in La Grande, Oregon and is nestled
between the Blue and Wallowa Mountains. La Grande is centrally located to several
large cities in the Northwest; four hours from Portland and Spokane, 3 hours from
Boise, and 5 hours from Seattle. Come to La Grande to visit historic downtown or to
enjoy one of several outdoor recreational activities. EOU is located on a 110 acre
campus boasts 26 buildings, including four living facilities, two theatres, a student
union building, and an administration building that is listed on the National Register of
Historic Places.
Eastern Oregon University enrolls close to 4,000 undergraduate students and
student athletes; 1,800 on campus students and almost 2,200 students in distance
education program. Eastern Oregon University is the only public school in the state
that does not charge out of state residents and international student’s higher tuition,
making it a very diverse campus with several foreign and out of state students. The
student to faculty ratio of 22:1 allows for personal interaction between students and
faculty.
For 71 years Eastern Oregon University has produced alumnae who have been
successful leaders in business, education, science, arts, and government. Alumni
include a Middle East expert and political advisor, and a Washington State U.S.
Representative.
ABOUT EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY
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La Grande is a city in Union County, Oregon. Originally named "Brownsville," it
was forced to change its name due to that name already being used for a city in Linn
County in Oregon. Its current name comes from an early French settler, Charles
Dause, who often used the phrase "La Grande" to describe the area's beauty. The
population was 12,327 at the 2000 census. The 2009 estimate is 12,707 residents. It
is the county seat of Union County. La Grande lies east of the Blue Mountains and
southeast of Pendleton.
La Grande grew rapidly during the late 1860s and early 1870s, partially because
of the many gold mines in the region and the valley's agricultural capabilities. The early
business establishments centered on C Avenue between present day Fourth Street
and the hillside on the west end. In 1884, the railroad came to the flat slightly east of
"Old Town". This helped the town to grow, and also gave rise to "New Town", centered
on Adams Avenue and built parallel to the railroad tracks. By 1900, La Grande's popu-
lation was 2992, representing half of the population of Baker City.
Union County is named for the town of Union, which is located within its bound-
aries. In 2000, the county population was 24,530. The initial economic interest in the
area was mining, but most of the mines were in the portion Baker County annexed in
1901. Farming (wheat, fruit, vegetables, mint, and grass seed), cattle, sheep raising,
and timber have replaced mining as the primary economic forces in the county. Nearby
mountains and streams offer hunting, fishing, skiing, and camping, which attract vaca-
tioners. The Forest Service owns 47% of the lands inside the county boundaries.
ABOUT LA GRANDE AND UNION COUNTY
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3- Josh CottleG * 5-10 * 160 * SR
Heber City, UtahWasatch HS
Weber State University
RADIO/TV ROSTER
62 * 2010-11 EOU MENS BASKETBALL POSTSEASON MEDIA GUIDE
23- Anthony BrownW/F * 6-5 * 210 * SO
Spokane, Wash.Shadle HS
Washington State U.
34- Jeff RanstromF * 6-4 * 225 * JR
Eagle, IdahoEagle HS
Big Bend CC
RS - Ryan TookeG/W * 6-5 * 195 * RS
La Grande, Ore.La Grande HS
12- Cody ThurmondG * 6-0 * 165 * SO
Poulsbo, Wash.Central Kitsap HS
24- Jared HeitzmanW * 6-3 * 180 * FR
Lewiston, IdahoLewiston HS
42- Jason MummF * 6-7 * 230 * JRKimberly, Idaho
Kimberly HS
Isaac WilliamsHead Coach
Eastern Oregon, 20002nd Season
15- Thomas McCarthyG * 6-0 * 170 * SR
Prineville, Ore.Crook County HS
30- Kyllian WoodF * 6-7 * 225 * FRSpringfield, Ore.
Thurston HS
45- Robert BarringtonF * 6-5 * 210 * FRVirginia City, Nev.Virginia City HS
Adam TyhurstAssistant Coach
Dakota Wesleyan, 20052nd Season
32- Jamar JohnsonW * 6-3 * 200 * JR
Portland, Ore.Benson HS
Mount Hood CC
20- JC CookG * 6-0 * 195 * SR
Canby, Ore.Canby HS
Central Washington U.
Tim MollerstromAssistant Coach
Eastern Oregon, 20085th Season
21- Travares PetersonW/F * 6-4 * 185 * JR
El Paso, TexasChapin HSPima CC