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HISTORY

HISTORYHISTORY

DENNIS JOHNSONDENNIS JOHNSON

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PEPPERDINE BASKETBALL HISTORYPEPPERDINE BASKETBALL HISTORYHISTORY

Since its infancy at the old Los Angeles campus on 79th and Vermont Streets, Pepperdine basketball has been characterized by excellence, as the Waves have established a proud history of success during its 69 seasons of intercollegiate play, compiling a cumulative overall record of 1,092-857 (.560). Pepperdine fi elded its fi rst-ever basketball team during the 1938-39 season. Head coach Wade Ruby’s squad posted an overall record of 16-13, defeating the likes of La Verne, Occidental and Whittier College along with a collection of AAU and club teams. Al Duer assumed the head coaching chores the next year, and he directed the Pepperdine basketball program to tremendous heights. From 1939-48, Duer notched a nine-year record of 176-95 (.649) and seven of his teams advanced to postseason play. In 1944, Pepperdine competed in the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time, losing to Iowa State and Missouri in games played at Kansas City. Pepperdine played in the championship game of the 32-team National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball (NAIB) Tournament at Kansas City in 1945, losing to Loyola-New Orleans by a fi nal score of 49-36. Duer eventually served as the executive director of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics from 1949-75, and was later inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1982 for his outstanding contributions to the sport. Robert “Duck” Dowell assumed the head coaching chores prior to the 1948-49 campaign and served in that capacity for 20 seasons, compiling a career mark of 263-263 (.500). Dowell directed Pepperdine to four consecutive California Collegiate Athletic Association titles from 1950-53, and the Waves advanced to the NAIB Tournament in 1950, 1951 and 1952. Pepperdine joined the West Coast Conference in 1955-56 and the Waves still battle many longtime rivals, including Loyola Marymount, Saint Mary’s, San Francisco and Santa Clara. Dowell’s 1961-62 ballclub won the WCC regular season championship for the fi rst time and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Led by All-WCC selections Harry Dinnel and Bob Warlick, Pepperdine lost a narrow 69-67 decision to Oregon State before rebounding to defeat Utah State by a fi nal score of 75-71 in games played at Smith Fieldhouse in Provo, Utah. Following Dowell’s retirement, Gary Colson assumed the head coaching duties in the summer of 1968. Pepperdine moved its campus to Malibu in 1972, and the change of location signaled the beginning of better fortunes for the Waves, as the attractive beachside setting helped attract quality recruits. In the program’s early years, home games were played at a variety of places besides the venerable Campus Gym. For example, the team

played at such historic sports venues as The Great Western Forum and the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Other “home” sites included Culver City Auditorium, El Segundo High School, Morningside High School and the Pan-Pacifi c Auditorium. Pepperdine basketball moved into its permanent home on Nov. 30, 1973, when the Waves played their fi rst game at the 3,104-seat Firestone Fieldhouse in Malibu. Although Pepperdine lost that fi rst game — to Pacifi c, by a score of 52-50 — the Waves have developed a decided homecourt advantage during the facility’s 35-year history. The Waves have compiled a cumulative record of 335-128 (.724) in games played at Firestone Fieldhouse, and won a school-record 30 consecutive home games from 1984-87. Junior guard William “Bird” Averitt was the nation’s leading scorer during the 1972-73 season when he averaged 33.9 points a game. The All-American guard set a single-game Pepperdine scoring record on Jan. 6, 1973, when he tallied 57 points against Nevada. Averitt went on to play professional basketball with the Buffalo Braves, Kentucky Colonels, New Jersey Nets and San Antonio Spurs. Paced by the play of All-WCC selections Dennis Johnson, Marcos Leite and Ollie Matson, Jr., Pepperdine won the WCC championship in 1976 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time since 1962. The Waves defeated Memphis by a fi nal score of 87-77 in a fi rst-round game at the McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz., before losing to UCLA at Pauley Pavilion by a 70-61 count. Johnson, who played at Pepperdine just one season, enjoyed a professional career with the Boston Celtics, Phoenix Suns and the Seattle SuperSonics. Regarded as one of the game’s all-time great defensive players, Johnson was named the Most Valuable Player at the 1979 NBA Finals. The Waves advanced to the NCAA Tournament again in 1979, slipping past Utah in a fi rst-round contest by a 92-88 margin in overtime before losing to the Bruins at Pauley Pavilion by a fi nal score of 76-71 in what was Colson’s fi nal game as head coach. Colson completed his 11-year coaching tenure at Pepperdine with a record of 154-136 (.531). Jim Harrick took over the head coaching assignment and during his nine-year run, Pepperdine teams compiled a cumulative record of 167-97 (.633) and advanced to postseason play six times. The Waves advanced to the NCAA Tournament four times (1981, 1982, 1985 and 1986) plus earned berths to the National Invitation Tournament in 1980 and 1988. Pepperdine won or shared the league championship in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985 and 1986. Pepperdine participated in the fi rst-ever preseason NIT in 1985, and the Waves lost a

1961-62 TEAM1961-62 TEAM

GARY COLSONGARY COLSON

JIM HARRICKJIM HARRICK

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PEPPERDINE ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

YEARS COACH W-L PCT.1938-39 Wade Ruby 16-13 .5521939-48 Al Duer 176-95 .6491948-68 Robert Dowell 263-263 .5001968-79 Gary Colson 154-136 .5311979-88 Jim Harrick 167-97 .6331988-94 Tom Asbury 125-59 .6791994-96 Tony Fuller 15-27 .3571996 Marty Wilson 3-10 .2311996-99 Lorenzo Romar 42-44 .4881999-2001 Jan van Breda Kolff 47-18 .7232001-06 Paul Westphal 76-72 .5142007 Vance Walberg 8-23 .258TOTALS 1,092-857 .560

HISTORY

hard-fought 67-61 decision to Kansas at McNichols Arena in Denver. Led by two-time WCC Most Valuable Player Dwayne Polee, the Waves cruised to a 25-5 record that season, which ended with a 69-64 loss to Maryland in a fi rst-round NCAA Tournament game at the Long Beach Arena. The Waves earned their lone NCAA Tournament victory under Harrick in 1982, defeating Pittsburgh in a fi rst-round game at Friel Court in Pullman, Wash., by a fi nal score of 99-88. Pepperdine was beaten in the second round by Oregon State, as the Beavers controlled the tempo of the game and posted a 70-51 victory. In what may be the most memorable NCAA Tournament game in Pepperdine history, the Waves lost a heartbreaking fi rst-round decision in 1983 to North Carolina State at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, Ore., by a fi nal score of 69-67 in double overtime. Pepperdine led the Wolfpack by six points with a little more than one minute to play in regulation, but missed free throws cost the Waves, and North Carolina State began its dream run to the national championship. In 1988, Harrick was hired as the head coach at UCLA, and assistant Tom Asbury was elevated to direct the Waves. In six seasons at the helm, Asbury-led Pepperdine teams advanced to postseason play on fi ve occasions and notched a cumulative record of 125-59 (.679). The Waves competed in the NCAA Tournament in 1991, 1992 and 1994, while the 1989 and 1993 squads advanced to the second round of the NIT. In 1994, Pepperdine battled a highly touted Michigan team on even terms before falling to the Wolverines by a fi nal score of 78-74 in overtime in a fi rst-round NCAA Tournament game at the Kansas Coliseum in Wichita, Kan. Under Asbury’s guidance, Pepperdine won the regular season WCC title in 1991, 1992 and 1993, while the 1991, 1992 and 1994 teams captured the WCC Tournament crown. Pepperdine established a conference record by winning 32 consecutive games against league opponents from 1991-93. Swingman Doug Christie attracted dozens of NBA scouts to Firestone Fieldhouse and was a fi rst-round draft pick by the Seattle SuperSonics in 1992. In a 15-year pro career, Christie has played for seven NBA teams. Forward Dana Jones was a four-year starter for Asbury, and is the only player in Pepperdine history to lead the team in four different offensive categories during the same season, as he averaged 18.4 points, 9.7 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 1.3 blocked shots a game as a senior during the 1993-94 campaign. Lorenzo Romar rebuilt the Pepperdine program in the late 1990s.

Romar’s 1997-98 team compiled a 17-10 record and was the second-most improved NCAA Division I program in the country. The Waves advanced to the NIT in 1999 — ending a fi ve-year postseason drought — but lost a 65-61 decision to Colorado at the Coors Events Center in Boulder, Colo. Pepperdine entered the new century under the guidance of Jan van Breda Kolff. Utilizing a variety of pressure defenses, the Waves rolled to a 25-9 record in 1999-2000 — matching the modern-era single-season school record for wins. Pepperdine won its fi rst WCC regular-season title since 1993. The Waves emerged as the Cinderella team of the 2000 NCAA Tournament after embarrassing Indiana by a fi nal score of 77-57 at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, N.Y., but Pepperdine lost a 75-67 second-round decision to Oklahoma State. Led by standout guard Brandon Armstrong, the Waves compiled a 22-9 record during the 2000-01 season. Pepperdine advanced to the NIT for the sixth time and posted a 72-69 fi rst-round win at Wyoming before losing an 81-78 decision to New Mexico at The Pit in Albuquerque. Armstrong was the No. 23 pick overall by the Houston Rockets, and was subsequently traded to the New Jersey Nets. Former Phoenix Suns and Seattle SuperSonics head coach Paul Westphal was hired in April 2001 to succeed van Breda Kolff, who accepted a position at St. Bonaventure. Pepperdine rolled to a 22-9 record in his fi rst season and tied nationally ranked Gonzaga for the WCC regular-season title. The Waves defeated the likes of Brigham Young, UCLA and USC to earn an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament. Pepperdine lost an 83-74 fi rst-round decision to Wake Forest at Arco Arena in Sacramento, Calif. Unfortunately, that would be the only postseason appearance during Westphal’s fi ve-year tenure, and he fi nished his time as head coach with an overall record of 76-72 (.514). A new era began in 2006-07 as Vance Walberg took over as head coach. He became the 12th head coach in program history after spending the previous four years as head coach at Fresno City College, where he compiled a 133-11 (.924) record, including a perfect 34-0 mark and the California State Championship in 2005.

1985-86 TEAM1985-86 TEAM

TOM ASBURYTOM ASBURY

LORENZO ROMARLORENZO ROMAR

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSYEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSHISTORY

OVERALL WEST COAST CONF. WCCYEAR COACH W L PCT W L PCT FINISH TOURNAMENT POSTSEASON 1938-39 Wade Ruby 16 13 .552 — — — — — —1939-40 Al Duer 15 11 .577 — — — — — —1940-41 Al Duer 10 13 .435 — — — — — —1941-42 Al Duer 18 7 .720 — — — — — NAIB1942-43 Al Duer 23 8 .742 — — — — — NAIB1943-44 Al Duer 22 13 .629 — — — — — NCAA1944-45 Al Duer 25 11 .694 — — — — — NAIB1945-46 Al Duer 27 8 .771 — — — — — NAIB1946-47 Al Duer 14 13 .518 — — — — — —1947-48 Al Duer 22 11 .667 — — — — — —1948-49 Robert Dowell 19 11 .633 — — — — — —1949-50 Robert Dowell 21 12 .636 — — — — — NAIB1950-51 Robert Dowell 25 8 .758 — — — — — NAIB1951-52 Robert Dowell 20 4 .833 — — — — — NAIB1952-53 Robert Dowell 18 8 .692 — — — — — —1953-54 Robert Dowell 15 10 .600 — — — — — —1954-55 Robert Dowell 16 9 .640 — — — — — —1955-56 Robert Dowell 2 23 .080 0 14 .000 8th — —1956-57 Robert Dowell 7 18 .280 2 12 .143 8th — —1957-58 Robert Dowell 15 11 .577 5 7 .417 T-4th — —1958-59 Robert Dowell 16 8 .667 8 4 .667 3rd — —1959-60 Robert Dowell 14 11 .560 8 4 .667 3rd — —1960-61 Robert Dowell 9 16 .360 3 9 .333 6th — —1961-62 Robert Dowell 20 7 .741 11 1 .917 1st — NCAA1962-63 Robert Dowell 14 11 .560 6 6 .500 T-4th — —1963-64 Robert Dowell 6 19 .240 3 9 .250 T-6th — —1964-65 Robert Dowell 6 19 .240 3 11 .214 7th — —1965-66 Robert Dowell 2 24 .077 1 13 .071 8th — —1966-67 Robert Dowell 9 17 .346 5 9 .357 6th — —1967-68 Robert Dowell 9 17 .346 2 12 .143 8th — —1968-69 Gary Colson 14 12 .538 6 8 .429 5th — —1969-70 Gary Colson 14 12 .538 7 7 .500 T-5th — —1970-71 Gary Colson 12 13 .480 4 10 .286 6th — —1971-72 Gary Colson 10 15 .400 5 9 .357 6th — —1972-73 Gary Colson 14 11 .560 7 7 .500 T-3rd — —1973-74 Gary Colson 8 18 .308 4 10 .286 T-6th — —1974-75 Gary Colson 17 8 .680 8 6 .571 3rd — —1975-76 Gary Colson 22 6 .786 10 2 .833 1st — NCAA1976-77 Gary Colson 13 13 .500 5 9 .357 6th — —1977-78 Gary Colson 7 19 .269 2 12 .143 8th — —1978-79 Gary Colson 23 9 .719 10 4 .714 2nd — NCAA1979-80 Jim Harrick 17 11 .607 9 7 .563 T-5th — NIT1980-81 Jim Harrick 16 12 .571 11 3 .786 T-1st — —1981-82 Jim Harrick 22 7 .759 14 0 1.000 1st — NCAA1982-83 Jim Harrick 20 9 .690 10 2 .833 1st — NCAA1983-84 Jim Harrick 15 13 .536 6 6 .500 T-4th — —1984-85 Jim Harrick 23 9 .719 11 1 .917 1st — NCAA1985-86 Jim Harrick 25 5 .833 13 1 .929 1st — NCAA1986-87 Jim Harrick 12 18 .400 5 9 .357 7th Runner-up —1987-88 Jim Harrick 17 13 .567 8 6 .571 4th Semifi nals NIT1988-89 Tom Asbury 20 13 .606 10 4 .714 T-2nd Semifi nals NIT1989-90 Tom Asbury 17 11 .607 10 4 .714 2nd Semifi nals —1990-91 Tom Asbury 22 9 .710 13 1 .919 1st Champions NCAA1991-92 Tom Asbury 24 7 .774 14 0 1.000 1st Champions NCAA1992-93 Tom Asbury 23 8 .742 11 3 .786 1st Runner-up NIT1993-94 Tom Asbury 19 11 .633 8 6 .571 T-2nd Champions NCAA1994-95 Tony Fuller 8 19 .296 4 10 .286 T-6th 1st Round —1995-96 Tony Fuller/Marty Wilson 10 18 .357 2 12 .143 8th Semifi nals —1996-97 Lorenzo Romar 6 21 .222 4 10 .286 T-6th 1st Round —1997-98 Lorenzo Romar 17 10 .630 9 5 .643 2nd 1st Round —1998-99 Lorenzo Romar 19 13 .594 9 5 .643 T-2nd Semifi nals NIT1999-00 Jan van Breda Kolff 25 9 .735 12 2 .857 1st Runner-up NCAA2000-01 Jan van Breda Kolff 22 9 .710 12 2 .857 2nd Semifi nals NIT2001-02 Paul Westphal 22 9 .710 13 1 .929 T-1st Runner-up NCAA2002-03 Paul Westphal 15 13 .536 7 7 .500 4th 1st Round —2003-04 Paul Westphal 15 16 .484 9 5 .643 T-2nd Semifi nals —2004-05 Past Westphal 17 14 .548 6 8 .428 T-5th Semifi nals —2005-06 Paul Westphal 7 20 .350 3 11 .214 8th 1st Round —2006-07 Vance Walberg 8 23 .258 4 10 .286 T-7th 1st Round — Totals 69 Seasons 1,092 857 .560 372 336 .525

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SERIES RECORDS VS. OPPONENTSSERIES RECORDS VS. OPPONENTSHISTORY

AAbilene Christian ............................... 1-1Air Force ............................................ 1-1American University........................... 3-0Arizona .............................................. 0-5Arizona State ................................... 11-5Arkansas............................................ 0-1Arkansas-Little Rock.......................... 2-1Arkansas State .................................. 2-0Auburn ............................................... 1-1Austin Peay ....................................... 0-1Azusa Pacifi c ..................................... 3-0

BBaylor ................................................ 1-2Bethany College ................................ 2-0Binghamton ....................................... 1-0Boise State ........................................ 3-5Boston University............................... 0-2Bowling Green ................................... 0-2Bradley .............................................. 1-3Brigham Young .................................. 4-2Brigham Young-Hawaii ...................... 2-0Buffalo State College ......................... 1-0Butler ................................................. 1-0

CCalifornia ........................................... 0-1California Lutheran ............................ 1-0Cal Poly Pomona ............................. 12-3Cal Poly San Luis Obispo .................. 2-3Cal State Bakersfi eld ......................... 0-1Cal State Dominguez Hills ................. 2-0Cal State Fullerton ......................... 11-10Cal State Hayward............................. 2-0Cal State Los Angeles ..................... 9-13Cal State Northridge .......................... 8-4Cal State San Bernardino .................. 1-0Calvin College ................................... 1-0Centenary .......................................... 2-0Chaminade ........................................ 1-0Chapman College .............................. 7-4Charlotte ............................................ 3-1Chicago State .................................... 3-0Chico State ........................................ 4-0Cincinnati ........................................... 0-5Clemson ............................................ 0-1Colorado ............................................ 4-3Colorado State................................... 5-3Columbia ........................................... 1-0Connecticut........................................ 0-4

DDartmouth .......................................... 1-0Dayton ............................................... 1-4DePaul ............................................... 1-6Detroit ................................................ 1-0District of Columbia ........................... 1-0Doane College ................................... 2-0Drexel ................................................ 1-0Drury College..................................... 1-0Duke .................................................. 0-1Duquesne .......................................... 0-2

EEast Carolina ..................................... 0-1Eastern Kentucky .............................. 1-1Eastern Washington .......................... 1-0Evansville .......................................... 2-4

FFairfi eld .............................................. 0-1Fairleigh-Dickinson ............................ 1-0Florida State ...................................... 0-3

Fordham ............................................ 1-0Fresno State .................................. 14-12

GGeorge Washington ........................... 1-1Georgia .............................................. 0-2Georgia Southern .............................. 1-1Georgia State .................................... 1-0Georgia Tech ..................................... 0-1Gonzaga ........................................ 31-32Grace College.................................... 2-0Grambling .......................................... 1-1

HHamline University............................. 1-2Hardin-Simmons ................................ 1-1Hartford.............................................. 1-0Harvard .............................................. 1-0Hastings College ............................... 3-0Hawaii ................................................ 3-5Hawaii-Hilo ........................................ 1-0Hawaii Pacifi c .................................... 1-0Hofstra ............................................... 1-0Houston ............................................. 1-4Humboldt State .................................. 2-0

IIdaho.................................................. 2-3Idaho State ........................................ 4-0Illinois State ....................................... 0-2Illinois Wesleyan ................................ 1-0Indiana ............................................... 2-1Indiana State ..................................... 1-3Iowa ................................................... 0-2Iowa State.......................................... 1-2IUPUI ................................................. 0-1

JJacksonville ....................................... 2-0John Brown University ....................... 1-0

KKansas............................................... 1-9Kent State ......................................... 3-1

LLafayette ............................................ 1-0Lamar ................................................ 1-1Lehigh ................................................ 1-0Lipscomb ........................................... 2-0Long Beach State ............................ 15-6Louisiana-Lafayette ........................... 1-2Louisiana Tech ................................... 0-1Louisville ............................................ 1-0Loyola-Chicago.................................. 0-1Loyola Marymount ........................ 85-60Loyola-New Orleans .......................... 0-2Luther College ................................... 1-0

MMacMurray College ........................... 1-0Manhattan.......................................... 0-1Marist ................................................ 1-0Marshall ............................................. 3-2Maryland ............................................ 0-2McNeese State .................................. 3-0Memphis ............................................ 1-5Miami (Fla.) ........................................ 1-0Michigan ............................................ 0-1Michigan State ................................... 0-1Middle Tennessee State .................... 1-0Mississippi Valley State ..................... 2-0Missouri ............................................. 0-1Missouri-Kansas City ........................ 1-0

Missouri-St Louis .............................. 1-0Missouri Valley College ..................... 1-0Missouri Western State ..................... 2-0Monmouth.......................................... 1-0Montana............................................. 2-1Montana State ................................... 3-2Morehead State ................................. 1-1Morningside College .......................... 1-0Mount Mary College .......................... 1-0Murray State ...................................... 0-1

NNebraska ........................................... 0-1Nebraska-Kearney............................. 1-0Nebraska-Omaha .............................. 2-0Nevada .......................................... 23-13New Mexico ....................................... 2-5New Mexico State.............................. 7-2New York University .......................... 1-0Nicholls State..................................... 1-0Norfolk State ...................................... 1-0North Carolina ................................... 0-2North Carolina State .......................... 0-2North Dakota ..................................... 1-0Northeastern ...................................... 2-0Northern Arizona.............................. 11-3Northern Iowa .................................... 1-1Northland College .............................. 1-0North Texas State .............................. 2-1Northwestern ..................................... 2-0Northwest Louisiana .......................... 1-0

OOccidental........................................ 13-6Ohio University ................................. 1-0Oklahoma .......................................... 1-1Oklahoma State ................................. 1-5Old Dominion ..................................... 0-1Oral Roberts ...................................... 2-2Oregon............................................... 1-3Oregon State ..................................... 0-4

PPacifi c ............................................ 23-25Peru State College ............................ 1-0Pittsburgh .......................................... 2-0Point Loma Nazarene ........................ 1-0Portland ......................................... 50-24Portland State .................................... 3-0Puget Sound ...................................... 1-0Purdue-Calumet ................................ 1-0

QQuincy College .................................. 2-0

RRedlands ......................................... 12-3Regis College .................................... 2-2Rhode Island ..................................... 2-0Rice ................................................... 2-1Richmond .......................................... 1-0Robert Morris ..................................... 1-0

SSt. Francis ......................................... 1-0St. Joseph’s-Indiana .......................... 1-0St. Louis ............................................ 0-1St. Mary’s (Calif.) ........................... 67-46St. Mary’s (Texas) .............................. 2-0St. Xavier ........................................... 2-0Sacramento State .............................. 1-1Samford ............................................. 1-0San Diego ..................................... 52-27San Diego State ........................... 35-17

San Francisco................................ 41-66San Francisco State .......................... 3-2San Jose State .............................. 19-24Santa Clara.................................... 51-63Seattle University .......................... 11-19Seattle Pacifi c .................................... 1-0Seton Hall .......................................... 0-2Siena ................................................. 1-1Sonoma State .................................... 1-0South Alabama .................................. 2-2Southern Calif. College...................... 2-0Southern University .......................... 1-0Southern Methodist ........................... 1-0Southern Mississippi.......................... 1-0Southern Utah ................................... 1-1South Florida ..................................... 0-3Southwest Missouri State .................. 3-2Southwest Texas State ...................... 3-0Spring Arbor College ......................... 1-0Stephen F. Austin............................... 1-0Syracuse............................................ 0-1

TTampa College................................... 0-1Taylor University ................................ 0-1Temple ............................................... 0-3Tennessee ......................................... 0-1Tennessee-Chattanooga ................... 1-1Texas ................................................. 0-2Texas A&M......................................... 1-1Texas-Arlington .................................. 3-0Texas Christian .................................. 1-0Texas-El Paso.................................... 1-1Texas Tech ......................................... 2-4Toledo ................................................ 0-2Towson State ..................................... 1-0Trinity ................................................. 1-1Troy ................................................... 0-1Tulsa .................................................. 0-1

UUC Irvine............................................ 9-8UCLA ............................................... 4-15UC Riverside ..................................... 2-1UC Santa Barbara ......................... 38-33UNLV ............................................... 6-16USC ................................................... 2-2U.S. International ............................... 5-0Utah ................................................... 1-5Utah State.......................................... 2-2

VValparaiso .......................................... 0-2

WWake Forest ...................................... 0-1Washington ........................................ 0-1Washington State .............................. 2-2Weber State ....................................... 1-4West Texas State ............................... 6-3West Virginia ..................................... 1-0Western Illinois .................................. 1-0Western New Mexico ......................... 1-0Western Washington ......................... 1-0Westmont .......................................... 2-1Whittier College ............................. 23-12Whitworth........................................... 2-0Wichita State ..................................... 5-0Wisconsin .......................................... 2-2Wisconsin-Eau Claire ........................ 1-0Wisconsin-Green Bay ....................... 0-1Wyoming ............................................ 1-1

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WCC TOURNAMENT HISTORYWCC TOURNAMENT HISTORY1987 at Spokane, Wash. (Charlotte Martin Centre) First Round: Pepperdine 76, Gonzaga 73 at San Francisco, Calif. (Memorial Gymnasium) Semifi nals: Pepperdine 64, San Diego 63 Championship: Santa Clara 77, Pepperdine 65

1988 at Santa Clara, Calif. (Toso Pavilion) First Round: Pepperdine 81, Gonzaga 70 Semifi nals: Loyola Marymount 109, Pepperdine 106

1989 at San Francisco, Calif. (Memorial Gymnasium) First Round: Pepperdine 72, San Diego 69 Semifi nals: Loyola Marymount 112, Pepperdine 98

1990 at Los Angeles, Calif. (Gersten Pavilion) First Round: Pepperdine 94, Saint Mary’s 83 (Tournament Suspended)

1991 at Santa Clara, Calif. (Toso Pavilion) First Round: Pepperdine 97, Portland 62 Semifi nals: Pepperdine 65, San Francisco 56 Championship: Pepperdine 71, Saint Mary’s 68 (OT)

1992 at Portland, Ore. (Earle A. Chiles Center) First Round: Pepperdine 97, Portland 83 Semifi nals: Pepperdine 67, San Francisco 65 Championship: Pepperdine 73, Gonzaga 70

1993 at San Francisco, Calif. (Memorial Gymnasium) First Round: Pepperdine 80, Loyola Marymount 66 Semifi nals: Pepperdine 88, San Francisco 67 Championship: Santa Clara 73, Pepperdine 63

1994 at Santa Clara, Calif. (Toso Pavilion) First Round: Pepperdine 79, Saint Mary’s 62 Semifi nals: Pepperdine 82, San Francisco 79 Championship: Pepperdine 56, San Diego 53

1995 at Santa Clara, Calif. (Toso Pavilion) First Round: Portland 62, Pepperdine 52

1996 at Santa Clara, Calif. (Toso Pavilion) First Round: Pepperdine 63, Santa Clara 60 Semifi nals: Gonzaga 76, Pepperdine 48

1997 at Los Angeles, Calif. (Gersten Pavilion) First Round: Saint Mary’s 85, Pepperdine 69

1998 at Santa Clara, Calif. (Toso Pavilion) First Round: San Diego 56, Pepperdine 54

1999 at Santa Clara, Calif. (Toso Pavilion) First Round: Pepperdine 67, San Francisco 65 Semifi nals: Santa Clara 58, Pepperdine 54

2000 at Santa Clara, Calif. (Toso Pavilion) First Round: Pepperdine 83, Loyola Marymount 49 Semifi nals: Pepperdine 58, Santa Clara 55 Championship: Gonzaga 69, Pepperdine 65 (OT)

2001 at San Diego, Calif. (Jenny Craig Pavilion) First Round: Pepperdine 81, Portland 71 Semifi nals: Santa Clara 84, Pepperdine 78

2002 at San Diego, Calif. (Jenny Craig Pavilion) First Round: Pepperdine 77, Portland 64 Semifi nals: Pepperdine 68, Saint Mary’s 47 Championship: Gonzaga 96, Pepperdine 90

2003 at San Diego, Calif. (Jenny Craig Pavilion) First Round: Saint Mary’s 75, Pepperdine 71

2004 at Santa Clara, Calif. (Leavey Center) First Round: Pepperdine 78, Loyola Marymount 67 Semifi nals: Saint Mary’s 79, Pepperdine 74

2005 at Santa Clara, Calif. (Leavey Center) First Round: Pepperdine 91, Loyola Marymount 79 Semifi nals: San Diego 86, Pepperdine 80

2006 at Spokane, Wash. (McCarthey Athletic Center) First Round: San Diego 85, Pepperdine 72

2007 at Portland, Ore. (Chiles Center) First Round: San Diego 95, Pepperdine 82

WCC TOURNAMENT QUICK FACTS

WCC Tournament Appearances: 21Overall WCC Tournament Record: 25-17 (.595)WCC Tournament Championships: 3 (1991, ‘92, ‘94)WCC Tournament Runner-ups: 4 (1987, ‘93, 2000, ‘02)

RECORD VS. WCC OPPONENTS

TEAM RECORD PCT LAST MEETINGGonzaga 3-3 .500 2002 ChampionshipLoyola Marymount 4-2 .600 2005 First RoundPortland 4-1 .800 2002 First RoundSt. Mary’s 4-3 .571 2004 Semifi nalsSan Diego 3-4 .429 2007 First RoundSan Francisco 5-0 1.000 1999 First RoundSanta Clara 2-4 .333 2001 Semifi nals

HISTORY

1994 WCC CHAMPS1994 WCC CHAMPS

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POSTSEASON HISTORYPOSTSEASON HISTORYHISTORY

1942 at Kansas City, Mo.Missouri Valley College 68, Pepperdine 53

1943 at Kansas City, Mo. Pepperdine 50, Nebraska-Kearney 45 Pepperdine 43, Luther College 38 Murray State 44, Pepperdine 38

1945 at Kansas City, Mo. Pepperdine 77, Peru State College 42 Pepperdine 52, West Texas State 45 Pepperdine 52, Eastern Kentucky 34 Loyola-New Orleans 49, Pepperdine 36 (championship)

1946 at Kansas City, Mo. Pepperdine 62, Arkansas State 37 Pepperdine 64, Iowa State 22 Pepperdine 46, Eastern Washington 42 Indiana State 56, Pepperdine 43 Pepperdine 82, Loyola-New Orleans 55 (third place)

1950 at Kansas City, Mo. Pepperdine 54, American University 50 Tampa College 69, Pepperdine 61

1951 at Kansas City, Mo. Pepperdine 86, Wisconsin-Eau Claire 53 Florida State 61, Pepperdine 59

1952 at Kansas City, Mo. Morningside College 84, Pepperdine 80

POSTSEASON QUICK FACTS

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 13 (1944, ‘62, ‘76, ‘79, ‘82, ‘83, ‘85, ‘86, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, 2000 and ‘02)NIT Appearances: 6 (1980, ‘88, ‘89, ‘93, ‘99 and 2001)NAIB Tournament Appearances: 7 (1942, ‘43, ‘45, ‘46, ‘50, ‘51, ’52)

Overall Postseason Record: 19-27 (.413) in 26 appearancesNCAA Tournament Record: 5-14 (.263) in 13 appearancesNIT Record: 3-6 (.333) in six appearancesNAIB Tournament Record: 11-7 (.611) in seven appearances

Top NCAA Scoring Performance: 34 by Marcos Leite vs. Memphis (March 13, 1976)Top NCAA Rebounding Performances: 13 by Bob Warlick vs. Oregon State (March 16, 1962) 13 by Danny Ramsey vs. Utah (March 9, 1979) 13 by Eric White vs. Duke (March 15, 1985)

1944 West Regional at Kansas City, Mo. (Municipal Auditorium) Iowa State 44, Pepperdine 39 Missouri 61, Pepperdine 46

1962 West Regional at Provo, Utah (Smith Fieldhouse) Oregon State 69, Pepperdine 67 Pepperdine 75, Utah State 71

1976 West Regional at Tucson, Ariz. (University Activity Center) Pepperdine 87, Memphis 77

West Regional at Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) UCLA 70, Pepperdine 61

1979 West Regional at Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion) Pepperdine 92, Utah 88 (OT) UCLA 76, Pepperdine 71

1982 West Regional at Pullman, Wash. (Friel Court) Pepperdine 99, Pittsburgh 88 Oregon State 70, Pepperdine 51

1983 West Regional at Corvallis, Ore. (Gill Coliseum) North Carolina St. 69, Pepperdine 67 (2OT)

1985 Midwest Regional at Houston, Texas(Hofheinz Pavilion)

Duke 75, Pepperdine 62

1986 West Regional at Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Arena) Maryland 69, Pepperdine 64

1991 West Regional at Salt Lake City, Utah (Jon Hunstman Center) Seton Hall 71, Pepperdine 51

1992 Midwest Regional at Milwaukee, Wis.(Bradley Center)

Memphis 80, Pepperdine 70

1994 Midwest Regional at Wichita, Kan. (Kansas Coliseum) Michigan 78, Pepperdine 74 (OT)

2000 East Regional at Buffalo, N.Y. (HSBC Arena) Pepperdine 77, Indiana 57 Oklahoma State 75, Pepperdine 67

2002 Midwest Regional at Sacramento, Calif. (ARCO Arena) Wake Forest 83, Pepperdine 74

1980 First Round at Anaheim, Calif. (Anaheim Convention Center) Long Beach State 104, Pepperdine 87

1988 First Round at Albuquerque, N.M. (The Pit) New Mexico 86, Pepperdine 75

1989 First Round at Las Cruces, N.M. (Pan American Center) Pepperdine 84, New Mexico State 69 Second Round at Albuquerque, N.M. (The Pit) New Mexico 86, Pepperdine 69

1993 First Round at Santa Barbara, Calif. (The Thunderdome) Pepperdine 53, UC Santa Barbara 50 Second Round at Los Angeles, Calif. (L.A. Sports Arena) USC 71, Pepperdine 59

1999 First Round at Boulder, Colo. (Coors Event Center) Colorado 65, Pepperdine 61

2001 First Round at Laramie, Wyo. (Arena Auditorium) Pepperdine 72, Wyoming 69 Second Round at Albuquerque, N.M. (The Pit) New Mexico 81, Pepperdine 78

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AAlex Acker............................ 2002-05Art Allen ............................... 1974-77Doc Allen ............................. 1939-41Ed Allen ............................... 1986-87Mike Allen ............................ 1973-75Richie Allen .......................... 1973-74Dick Alvord........................... 1950-53Derrick Anderson ................. 2000-01Herb Andrews ...................... 1969-70Victor Anger ......................... 1980-84Steve Antrim ........................ 1967-69Tezale Archie ....................... 1995-00Brandon Armstrong.............. 1999-01Joe Asberry.......................... 1984-85Reggie Asher ....................... 1943-44Steve Aust ........................... 1977-78William Averitt ...................... 1971-73

BGregg Barlow....................... 2005-07Bill Barnes ........................... 1953-55Brett Barnett ........................ 1979-81Bill Belcher........................... 1956-58Nate Bender ........................ 1964-66Milt Berg .............................. 1941-42Brian Berger ........................ 1968-70Greg Berry ........................... 1999-00David Bethel ........................ 1978-79Roland Betts ........................ 1963-65Steve Biehn ......................... 1974-76Bobby Blue .......................... 1958-60Boot Bond ............................ 1978-82Steve Brad ........................... 1966-67Tarik Bragg .......................... 1995-96Damon Braly ........................ 1988-92Dave Brandes ...................... 1942-43Don Braunecker................... 1971-74Boomer Brazzle ................... 1999-03Jess Brewer ......................... 1949-51Ted Bridges.......................... 1961-64David Brittain ....................... 1984-86Jim Brooks ........................... 1951-52Fred Brown .......................... 1956-57Gerald Brown....................... 1993-98Ricardo Brown ..................... 1978-80Tom Bubonic ........................ 1963-65Rich Buckelaw ..................... 1959-60Elan Buller ........................... 2000-01Dennis Burbank ................... 1987-88Linwood Burns ..................... 1954-56Aaron Butler......................... 1996-98Nick Buzolich ....................... 1943-46

CPaul Calhoun ....................... 1966-68Dayle Campbell ................... 1965-68Tom Campbell...................... 1969-70Ernie Carr ............................ 1967-70Tyler Carr ............................. 2006-07Joe Cattivera ....................... 1961-62Cesar Cavalcante ................ 1977-79Doug Christie ....................... 1988-92Bob Clark ............................. 1944-48Braxton Clark ....................... 1980-81Grant Clark .......................... 1947-48Steve Clover ........................ 1990-94Wesley Coburn .................... 1944-45Gary Colbert ........................ 2001-03Larry Colomo ....................... 1952-54Paul Conaway ..................... 1983-85Kingsley Costain .................. 2004-07AI Crabbe ............................ 1977-79Pat Cragin............................ 1959-61Casey Crawford ................... 1986-89Jack Crowther...................... 1956-58Mike Cumberland ................ 1986-88Rufus Cunningham .............. 1938-39

DHowie Dallmar ..................... 1974-76Ron Davidson ...................... 1963-64Craig Davis .......................... 1985-90Jake Davis ........................... 1968-71Shaun Davis ........................ 2003-04Frank DeBoskey .................. 1955-56Jason Decker....................... 1940-41Lee DeCuir .......................... 1956-58Stan DeMaggio .................... 1958-59Rick Deuel ........................... 1964-67Yakhouba Diawara .............. 2003-05

Gary Dinnel.......................... 1965-68Harry Dinnel......................... 1960-62Ron Dinnel ........................... 1962-65Gary Dixon........................... 1959-61Larry Domke ........................ 1972-73Lafayette Dorsey ................. 1987-89Dave Dougan....................... 1961-64Earl Drebing......................... 1942-43Bob Drummond ................... 1947-48Larry Dugan ......................... 1952-55

ESteve Ebey .......................... 1965-68Tom Egerer .......................... 1967-69Wally Eldred ........................ 1945-47Ray Ellis............................... 1975-79Duff Evans ........................... 1946-47

FDerek Farren ....................... 1982-84Hugh Faulkner ..................... 1948-51Ron Faulkner ....................... 1951-55Jim Fennelii ......................... 1955-56Shann Ferch ........................ 1987-90Scott Filipek ......................... 1983-84Jim Fleming ......................... 1958-60Tim Flowers ......................... 1966-68Pete Fogo ............................ 1941-42Robert Fomby ...................... 1997-00Sterling Forbes .................... 1957-60Tashaan Forehan-Kelly........ 2004-06John Fransen....................... 1955-57Ed Frates ............................. 1976-77Anthony Frederick ............... 1984-86Jerry Fuller ........................... 1958-60Tony Fuller ........................... 1978-80John Furlong........................ 1948-51

GEric Gaines .......................... 1976-77Willie Galick ......................... 2005-07Jelani Gardner ..................... 1997-99Mark Georgeson .................. 1988-92Michael Gerrity .................... 2005-06Charles Gibbon.................... 1946-50Kelvin Gibbs ........................ 1997-01omm’A Givens ..................... 1997-98Kirk Goehring....................... 1994-95Jerry Golphenee .................. 1960-61Grant Gondrezick ................ 1981-86Brian Goorgian .................... 1973-76Mark Graebe........................ 1978-80Harold Graham .................... 1952-55Hal Grant ............................. 1966-68Ed Gregory .......................... 1952-54Chase Griffi n........................ 2003-07Eric Griffi n ............................ 1995-97Shane Griffi n........................ 2003-07Derick Grubb ....................... 2002-06Steve Guild .......................... 1988-93

HDavid Hairston ..................... 1988-89Michael Hall ......................... 2000-01Tillman Hall .......................... 1938-40Jim Hamey ........................... 1966-69James Hamilton ................... 1946-50Marcus Hamilton.................. 1976-77Dave Hancock ..................... 1958-61Lloyd Harline........................ 1948-49Jim Harrick ........................... 1983-87Cleo Harris........................... 1959-60Reggie Harris....................... 1970-73Budweiser Hawkins ............. 1973-74AI Hendrix ............................ 1944-46Jeff Hendrix ......................... 1970-72Jarrad Henry ........................ 2004-07George Herron..................... 1950-51Khary Hervey ....................... 1994-97Russell Hicks ....................... 2004-06Bryan Hill ......................... 1993-1998Jim Hill ................................. 1977-80Steve Hines ......................... 1977-78Cliff Hirsch ........................... 1941-43James Hodson..................... 1947-48Jamar Holcomb ................... 1994-95Red Holloway ...................... 1940-41Bob Holm ............................. 1970-72Rob Holm............................. 1970-71Tandy Holmes ...................... 1965-67Doug Hopkins ...................... 1977-78

Gail Hopkins ........................ 1963-64Mike Horner ......................... 1984-85Cody Horning....................... 2003-06Dexter Howard..................... 1985-90Vern Hubbard ...................... 1969-70Boggs Huff ........................... 1944-45Rex Hughes ......................... 1959-61Robert Hultz......................... 1958-61

IEarl Imbler ........................... 1940-43

JClark James......................... 1993-95Keith Jarbo .......................... 2003-06Byron Jenson....................... 1990-93Roger Joest ......................... 1946-50Andy Johnson ...................... 1982-84Dennis Johnson ................... 1975-76Dustin Johnson .................... 1999-03Jim Johnson ........................ 1966-68Marques Johnson ................ 1995-97Rich Johnson ....................... 1960-61Tabari Johnson .................... 1992-93Terrance Johnson ................ 2001-04Tom Johnson ....................... 1971-72Alan Jones ........................... 1972-74Artis Jones ........................... 1983-85Billy Jones ........................... 1996-97Bob Jones............................ 1939-41Dana Jones ......................... 1990-94Dwight Jones ....................... 1962-65Wally Jones ......................... 1961-64Robert Jordan ...................... 1978-79

KChuck Kane ......................... 1951-54Dan Karavas ........................ 1964-65Bob Karbach ........................ 1951-53John Kasser......................... 1956-59Will Kimble ........................... 2000-03Mike Knight .......................... 1976-78Jon Korfas ........................... 1982-86Jerry Kralovansky ................ 1972-73Ted Kraly.............................. 1971-72Barry Kurnik ......................... 1995-96

LDavid Lalazarian .................. 1998-01Joe Lanning ......................... 1945-47Vic Larson ............................ 1946-50Jamal Lawrence .................. 1992-93Greg Lawson ....................... 1972-73Ray Lawyer.......................... 1943-47Marvin Lea ........................... 2003-07Geoff Lear ............................ 1988-92Zay LeFevre ........................ 1961-64Marcos Leite ........................ 1973-76John LeMascus ................... 1952-53Charles LePere.................... 1950-52Dick LeRoy .......................... 1960-63Bob Lewis ............................ 1946-47Craig Lewis .......................... 1998-02Dave Lewis .......................... 1943-44Flash Lewis.......................... 1940-43Tom Lewis............................ 1986-90Don Liebhart ........................ 1948-51Leonard Lindberg ................ 1939-40Bill Lindquist ........................ 1945-48Damin Lopez ....................... 1989-94Gene Lowe .......................... 1964-66Jerry Lowther ....................... 1945-48

MGordon MacEachron ........... 1938-40Eric Macias .......................... 1967-68Dorey Mack ......................... 1968-69Scott Malich ......................... 1947-48Bob Mallis ............................ 1952-54Embry Malone ..................... 1976-77Jim Malousis ........................ 1951-55Rex Manu ............................ 1988-91Monte Marcaccini ................ 1994-95Joe Mardesich ..................... 1954-55Bill Martin ............................. 1946-48Ollie Matson......................... 1974-79Bob Matthews ...................... 1961-62Frank Mattox........................ 1939-40Scott McCollum ................... 1979-84Wesley McCord ................... 1938-39Marc McDowell .................... 1996-99

Glen McGowan .................... 2000-05Bill McKee............................ 1950-52Bob McKenney .................... 1969-71Micah McKinney .................. 2000-02Ray Meeker ......................... 1963-65Tony Melton ......................... 1951-52Josh Merrill .......................... 1994-95Bob Metz ............................. 1939-40Levy Middlebrooks............... 1984-88Jimmy Miggins ..................... 2001-03Ken Milo............................... 1949-52Al Minahan........................... 1997-00Bill Mitsch ............................ 1947-50Bob Montgomery ................. 1949-51Devin Montgomery .............. 2001-03Donny Moore ....................... 1986-88Bob Morris ........................... 1950-53W.P. Morton ......................... 1938-39Mike Mounts ........................ 1984-86Bill Mozee ............................ 1966-68Ed Myers ............................. 1954-56

NWayne Nelson ..................... 1954-56Dave Netherton ................... 1980-82Dick New ............................. 1952-55Greg Newell ......................... 1976-78Don Newton ......................... 1970-71Fred Nightingale .................. 1954-57Derek Noether ..................... 1990-94Warren Nunn ....................... 1938-44

OChris Oakes ......................... 2005-07Bob O’Brien ......................... 1944-45Leroi O’Brien........................ 1991-95Jim O’Leary ......................... 1952-56

PJoy Pace .............................. 1943-48Bryan Parker........................ 1992-94David Patten ........................ 2002-03Harlan Peet.......................... 1974-75Roger Pembroke ................. 1961-63Hiram Peterson.................... 1968-71James Pfeiffer ...................... 1948-49Orlando Phillips ................... 1981-83Bob Pier ............................... 1964-65Dave Pinamonti ................... 1964-65Jesse Pinegar ...................... 2003-05Dwayne Polee ..................... 1982-86Reid Poole ........................... 1980-83R.J. Powell........................... 1994-97Tomas Pranciliauskas .......... 2005-07David Prenatt ....................... 1982-84AI Price ................................ 1946-47Elmore Price ........................ 1938-40Tommie Prince ..................... 1996-00

RJoey Ramirez....................... 1994-95Chuck Ramsey .................... 1966-67Danny Ramsey .................... 1976-80Kenny Rawson .................... 1948-50Chuck Reeves ..................... 1955-56John Rettberg ...................... 1956-59Marvin Reubel ..................... 1953-54Russ Reynolds .................... 1950-52Kenneth Rice ....................... 1953-56Claude Richardson .............. 1943-44Gus Rischer ......................... 1954-55Jim Robeson........................ 1970-72Pat Rosa .............................. 1977-78Randy Roy ........................... 1999-01Lowery Ruby........................ 1939-42Morris Ruby ......................... 1939-42

SBill Sadler ............................ 1980-83Rodney Sanders .................. 1990-92Bob Sands ........................... 1968-70Jack Sandschulte ................ 1950-52Dick Saterlee ....................... 1955-57Bill Satteffi eld ....................... 1965-67Jerry Schmitz ....................... 1950-52Jerry Schroeder ................... 1972-75Ted Scott.............................. 1978-80Luther Self ........................... 1944-45Larry Shackleford ................ 1981-84Nick Sheppard ..................... 1998-00Greg Shelton ....................... 1969-70

Mike Shumway .................... 1976-77Bobby Sims ......................... 1957-60Ray Sims ............................. 1957-58Steve Sims .......................... 1968-71Dick Sinclair ......................... 1974-75Dick Skophammer ............... 1972-76Paul Skophammer ............... 1975-79Jack Slade ........................... 1938-39Buck Smith .......................... 1942-43Noel Smith ........................... 1960-63William Smith ....................... 1963-64Evaristo Soares ................... 1977-80Mark Sterbens ..................... 1991-93Carmel Stevens ................... 1979-83Dale Steward ....................... 1939-42Marshall StyIl ....................... 1947-50Cedric Suitt ...................... 1998-2002Harry Suker ......................... 1948-49Virgil Sullivan ....................... 1949-52Jerry Sum ............................ 1955-56Bill Sutherland ..................... 1945-46Dane Suttle .......................... 1979-83

TGeorge Taylor ...................... 1955-58Mack Taylor ......................... 1956-58Mervin Taylor ....................... 1946-47LaFrance Terrell ................... 1948-49Bill Thomas .......................... 1940-42Chris Thompson .................. 1973-74Chris Thurman ..................... 1939-40Tim Tift ................................. 1959-62Lee Tinsley .......................... 1960-63Robert Turner ...................... 2001-05Andy Tuson.......................... 1941-43

VJeremy Vague ...................... 1998-99Gavin Van Der Putten .......... 1992-96Sid VanderWeide ................. 1955-58Bernie Vanmoerkerke .......... 1976-77Tom Van Weelden ............... 1974-75Ross Varner ......................... 1998-99Robert Von Wald ................. 1938-39

WJason Walberg ..................... 2006-07Howard Walker .................... 1949-50Ron Walker .......................... 1968-69Blake Wallace ...................... 2006-07Jack Wallace ....................... 1949-50Les Wandelll ........................ 1943-46AI Waner .............................. 1952-55Bill Wardorp ......................... 1964-65Bob Warlick ......................... 1961-63Cliff Warren .......................... 1957-59George Watson ................... 1944-45Dan Weimar ......................... 1939-40Wil Weir ............................... 1995-96Rick Welch ........................... 1987-92Sheldon Welch .................... 1952-57Gordon Wells ....................... 1942-46Dave Welsh ......................... 1970-71Mike Westphal ..................... 2000-03Chris Wey ............................ 1968-69Bill Whaley ........................... 1943-44Eric White ............................ 1983-87Jerry White .......................... 1938-39Ron Whitehouse .................. 1965-68Don Whitney ........................ 1955-57Bob Wilhelm ........................ 1951-53Paul Wilhite.......................... 1975-76Billy Williams ........................ 1972-75Flintie Ray Williams ............. 1975-77Stan Williams ....................... 1971-73George Wilson ..................... 1971-72Lamar Wilson....................... 1984-89Mark Wilson ......................... 1980-84Erin Windie .......................... 1957-59Joe Witeck ........................... 1943-44

YCharles Youree .................... 1948-49

ZErmine Zappa ...................... 1952-56Dick Zisko ............................ 1946-47Gene Zisko .......................... 1946-47

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AWARDS & HONORSAWARDS & HONORSALL-AMERICANS1940 Milt Berg1942 Pete Fogo1943 Lowrey Ruby Gordon Wells1944 Nick Buzolich1945 Bob Clark Bob O’Brien1946 Nick Buzolich Bob Clark1951 Hugh Faulkner John Furlong1953 Bob Morris1955 Larry Dugan1960 Sterling Forbes1962 Bob Warlick1973 Bird Averitt1976 Marcos Leite1982 Boot Bond1986 Dwayne Polee1991 Doug Christie1992 Doug Christie

WCC PLAYER OF THE YEAR1962 Harry Dinnel (co)1973 Bird Averitt1976 Marcos Leite1983 Dane Suttle (co) Orlando Phillips (co)1985 Dwayne Polee1986 Dwayne Polee1988 Levy Middlebrooks1991 Doug Christie1992 Doug Christie1993 Dana Jones

1963 Harry Dinnel (1st) Bobby Warlick (1st)1964 Roland Betts (2nd)1965 Roland Betts (2nd)1966 Tandy Holmes (2nd)1967 Hal Grant (1st)1968 Steve Ebey (1st)1969 Bob Sands (2nd)1970 Steve Sims (2nd)1971 Steve Sims (2nd)1972 Bird Averitt (2nd)1973 Bird Averitt (1st)1974 Marcos Leite (2nd)1975 Marcos Leite (1st) Dick Skophammer (2nd)1976 Dennis Johnson (1st) Marcos Leite (1st) Ollie Matson (1st)1977 Flintie Williams (2nd)1978 Ray Ellis (2nd)1979 Ricardo Brown (1st) Ollie Matson (2nd)1980 Ricardo Brown (1st) Tony Fuller (2nd)1981 Boot Bond (1st) Bill Sadler (1st)1982 Boot Bond (1st) Orlando Phillips (1st) Dane Suttle (1st)1983 Orlando Phillips (1st) Dane Suttle (1st)1984 Victor Anger (1st)1985 Anthony Frederick (1st) Dwayne Polee (1st) Eric White (1st)1986 Dwayne Polee (1st) Eric White (1st)1987 Levy Middlebrooks (1st) Eric White (1st)1988 Tom Lewis (1st) Levy Middlebrooks (1st)1989 Dexter Howard (1st) Tom Lewis (1st)1990 Craig Davis (1st) Dexter Howard (1st) Geoff Lear (1st)1991 Doug Christie (1st) Geoff Lear (1st)1992 Doug Christie (1st) Dana Jones (1st) Geoff Lear (1st)1993 Dana Jones (1st) Derek Noether (1st)1994 Dana Jones (1st) Damin Lopez (1st)1995 Gerald Brown (1st)1996 Gerald Brown (1st)1997 Bryan Hill (1st) Marc McDowell (HM)1998 Gerald Brown (1st) Jelani Gardner (1st) Bryan Hill (1st)1999 Jelani Gardner (1st) Kelvin Gibbs (HM)2000 Tezale Archie (1st) Brandon Armstrong (1st) Kelvin Gibbs (1st) Tommie Prince (HM) Nick Sheppard (HM)2001 Brandon Armstrong (1st) Kelvin Gibbs (1st) David Lalazarian (HM)2002 Boomer Brazzle (1st) Jimmy Miggins (1st) Glen McGowan (HM) Terrance Johnson (HM) Devin Montgomery (HM)2003 Terrance Johnson (1st) Jimmy Miggins (1st) Alex Acker (HM) Boomer Brazzle (HM)

2004 Yakhouba Diawara (1st) Glen McGowan (1st) Alex Acker (HM) Terrance Johnson (HM)2005 Alex Acker (1st) Glen McGowan (1st)2006 T. Forehan-Kelly (HM)2007 Chase Griffi n (HM)

WCC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1974 Marcos Leite1975 Ollie Matson1981 Victor Anger1985 Levy Middlebrooks1991 Dana Jones2002 Terrance Johnson2003 Alex Acker

WCC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM2004 Shaun Davis2005 Kingsley Costain Russell Hicks2006 Michael Gerrity

WCC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1999 Tommie Prince2002 Cedric Suitt

WCC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1987 Levy Middlebrooks Eric White1988 Tom Lewis Levy Middlebrooks1991 Geoff Lear (MVP) Dana Jones1992 Doug Christie (MVP) Dana Jones Geoff Lear1993 Byron Jenson Dana Jones Damin Lopez1994 Dana Jones (MVP) Damin Lopez1997 Bryan Hill2000 Tezale Archie Brandon Armstrong2002 Jimmy Miggins Devin Montgomery

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN1990 Shann Ferch

WCC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM1992 Steve Clover1993 Steve Clover Steve Guild Derek Noether1994 Steve Clover Derek Noether1997 Marc McDowell1998 Aaron Butler1999 Al Minahan Ross Varner2002 Cedric Suitt2004 Keith Jarbo2005 Keith Jarbo2006 Keith Jarbo

WCC PLAYER OF THE WEEK1981-82 Orlando Phillips (1/4, co) Orlando Phillips (1/18, co) Boot Bond (2/14) Dane Suttle (2/22) Dane Suttle (3/1, co)1982-83 Dane Suttle (12/6) Victor Anger (12/13) Orlando Phillips (2/7, co) Dane Suttle (2/7, co) Dane Suttle (2/13)

1983-84 Grant Gondrezick (12/5) Scott McCollum (12/19) Victor Anger (1/29)1984-85 Eric White (12/17) Dwayne Polee (1/7) Eric White (2/18) Jon Korfas (2/25)1985-86 Dwayne Polee (12/16) Dwayne Polee (1/6) Grant Gondrezick (2/17) Dwayne Polee (3/10)1986-87 Craig Davis (3/2)1987-88 Tom Lewis (11/30) Craig Davis (12/7) Tom Lewis (1/11) Levy Middlebrooks (2/8)1988-89 Dexter Howard (12/5) Tom Lewis (12/19) Tom Lewis (1/30)1989-90 Craig Davis (2/19, co)1990-91 Doug Christie (11/26) Doug Christie (1/21)1991-92 Dana Jones (11/25) Dana Jones (12/2) Doug Christie (1/13) Geoff Lear (2/17) Doug Christie (3/1)1992-93 Dana Jones (12/28) Dana Jones (1/18) Derek Noether (1/25)1993-94 Derek Noether (1/10) Damin Lopez (2/21) Dana Jones (2/28)1994-95 Gerald Brown (2/27)1995-96 Gerald Brown (12/18) Gerald Brown (1/29)1997-98 Gerald Brown (12/22) Gerald Brown (2/16, co)1998-99 Kelvin Gibbs (2/1)1999-00 Nick Sheppard (11/29) Dave Lalazarian (12/27) Tezale Archie (1/31) Craig Lewis (2/7, co)2000-01 Kelvin Gibbs (11/20) Brandon Armstrong (1/2) Brandon Armstrong (1/22) Brandon Armstrong (1/29) Craig Lewis (2/12, co)2001-02 Terrance Johnson (1/21, co) Devin Montgomery (1/28)2002-03 Jimmy Miggins (12/23) Alex Acker (12/30, co)2003-04 Shaun Davis (12/1, co) Alex Acker (2/16)2004-05 Alex Acker (11/29) Glen McGowan (1/10, co)2005-06 T. Forehan-Kelly (1/31, co)2006-07 Chase Griffi n (2/20, co)

HISTORY

WCC COACH OF THE YEAR1962 Robert Dowell1976 Gary Colson1982 Jim Harrick1983 Jim Harrick1985 Jim Harrick1986 Jim Harrick (co)1991 Tom Asbury1992 Tom Asbury

ALL-WCC1957 Mack Taylor (2nd)1958 Sterling Forbes (1st)1959 Sterling Forbes (1st) Bobby Blue (2nd)1960 Sterling Forbes (1st) Bobby Sims (1st)1962 Bobby Warlick (1st) Harry Dinnel (2nd)

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YEAR SCORING REBOUNDS ASSISTS BLOCKS STEALS1938-39 Elmore Price (13.7) — — — —1939-40 — — — — —1940-41 — — — — —1941-42 Pete Fogo (18.1) — — — —1942-43 Pete Fogo (18.5) — — — —1943-44 Nick Buzolich (12.8) — — — —1944-45 Nick Buzolich (16.7) — — — —1945-46 Nick Buzolich (12.7) — — — —1946-47 Joy Pace (9.7) — — — —1947-48 Joy Pace (12.9) — — — —1948-49 Hugh Faulkner (8.8) — — — —1949-50 John Furlong (11.0) — — — —1950-51 John Furlong (13.5) Hugh Faulkner (13.2) — — —1951-52 Dick Alvord (14.9) Bob Morris (12.0) — — —1952-53 Bob Morris (18.8) Bob Morris (8.0) — — —1953-54 Larry Dugan (15.4) Larry Dugan (9.6) — — —1954-55 Larry Dugan (17.4) Larry Dugan (13.6) — — —1955-56 Ermine Zappa (14.6) Ermine Zappa (9.8) — — —1956-57 Mack Taylor (21.9) John Kasser (11.0) — — —1957-58 Sterling Forbes (18.6)** George Taylor (10.5) — — —1958-59 Sterling Forbes (18.3) Sterling Forbes (11.8) — — —1959-60 Sterling Forbes (17.7)** Sterling Forbes (13.0) — — —1960-61 Noel Smith (13.6) Harry Dinnel (12.1) — — —1961-62 Bob Warlick (16.4) Harry Dinnel (10.9) — — —1962-63 Bob Warlick (17.2) Bob Warlick (13.0)** — — —1963-64 Roland Betts (17.8) Roland Betts (16.0)** — — —1964-65 Roland Betts (16.3) Roland Betts (14.9) — — —1965-66 Tandy Holmes (20.3) Tandy Holmes (8.1) — — —1966-67 Hal Grant (17.7) Hal Grant (10.8) — — —1967-68 Steve Ebey (22.9)** Hal Grant (11.0) — — —1968-69 Bob Sands (16.0) Jake Davis (9.5) — — —1969-70 Bob Sands (19.8) Bob McKenney (10.6) — — —1970-71 Steve Sims (16.8) Hiram Peterson (9.4) — — —1971-72 Bird Averitt (28.8)** Jeff Hendrix (9.4) — — —1972-73 Bird Averitt (33.9)** Dick Skophammer (10.5) Bird Averitt (4.6) — —1973-74 Marcos Leite (17.8) Marcos Leite (11.1) Billy Williams (4.5) — —1974-75 Marcos Leite (19.7) Marcos Leite (11.1) Art Allen (4.5) — —1975-76 Marcos Leite (18.7) Marcos Leite (10.0) Flintie Ray Williams (3.8) — —1976-77 Flintie Ray Williams (16.3) Ollie Matson (9.2) Art Allen (3.9) — —1977-78 Michael Knight (16.2) Ray Ellis (11.0) Michael Knight (4.7) — —1978-79 Ricardo Brown (17.4) Ollie Matson (9.0) Ricardo Brown (5.7)** — —1979-80 Ricardo Brown (19.5) Tony Fuller (6.8) Ricardo Brown (6.0) Brett Barnett (1.3) Tony Fuller (1.1)1980-81 Boot Bond (18.5) Victor Anger (7.4) Dane Suttle (3.5) Dave Netherton (0.8) Boot Bond (1.5)1981-82 Boot Bond (18.3) Orlando Phillips (8.7) Dane Suttle (4.3) Orlando Phillips (1.7)** Mark Wilson (1.0)1982-83 Dane Suttle (23.5) Orlando Phillips (9.6)** Mark Wilson (5.5) Orlando Phillips (1.7)** Orlando Phillips (1.3)1983-84 Grant Gondrezick (13.7) Scott McCollum (7.4) Mark Wilson (5.3) Victor Anger (2.1)** Mark Wilson (1.7)1984-85 Eric White (15.9) Eric White (9.2) Jon Korfas (5.5) Anthony Frederick (2.6)** Jon Korfas (1.5)1985-86 Dwayne Polee (15.7) Anthony Frederick (6.9) Jon Korfas (6.2) Anthony Frederick (2.1)** Dwayne Polee (1.5)1986-87 Eric White (19.3)** Levy Middlebrooks (9.0)** Donny Moore (4.0) Michael Cumberland (0.9) Eric White (0.9)1987-88 Tom Lewis (22.9)** Levy Middlebrooks (10.7)** Lamar Wilson (6.5) Casey Crawford (1.5) Craig Davis (1.7)1988-89 Tom Lewis (16.2) Casey Crawford (7.5) Lamar Wilson (5.0) Casey Crawford (1.3) Craig Davis (1.5)1989-90 Dexter Howard (17.9) Geoff Lear (8.9) Doug Christie (4.0) Christie/Lear (1.2)** Craig Davis (1.8)1990-91 Doug Christie (19.1) Geoff Lear (9.8) Doug Christie (4.2) Geoff Lear (1.9)** Doug Christie (2.2)1991-92 Doug Christie (19.5) D. Jones/G. Lear (7.1) Doug Christie (4.8) Geoff Lear (1.2) Doug Christie (2.0)1992-93 Dana Jones (15.6) Dana Jones (9.1)** Bryan Parker (6.5) Dana Jones (1.2) Bryan Parker (2.3)1993-94 Dana Jones (18.4) Dana Jones (9.7)** Bryan Parker (5.1) Dana Jones (1.3) Dana Jones (2.5)1994-95 Gerald Brown (16.5) Gavin Van Der Putten (5.3) Gerald Brown (2.7) Gavin Van Der Putten (0.9) Gerald Brown (1.2)1995-96 Gerald Brown (17.8)** Bryan Hill (7.3) Khary Hervey (4.0) Gavin Van Der Putten (1.4)** Marques Johnson (1.5)1996-97 Bryan Hill (14.5) Bryan Hill (8.1)** Khary Hervey (2.4) Marc McDowell (1.1) Marques Johnson (1.3)1997-98 Gerald Brown (16.9) Bryan Hill (7.1) Jelani Gardner (5.4) Kelvin Gibbs (0.7) Jelani Gardner (1.9)1998-99 Jelani Gardner (13.8) Kelvin Gibbs (7.3) Jelani Gardner (4.6) Kelvin Gibbs (1.1) Jelani Gardner (1.3)1999-00 Brandon Armstrong (14.4) Kelvin Gibbs (7.0) Tezale Archie (6.1) Cedric Suitt (1.4) Tezale Archie (2.2)**2000-01 Brandon Armstrong (22.1)** Kelvin Gibbs (8.2)** Micah McKinney (2.8) Cedric Suitt (1.1) Derrick Anderson (1.7)2001-02 Jimmy Miggins (14.9) Jimmy Miggins (7.5) Devin Montgomery (3.8) Cedric Suitt (3.1)** Jimmy Miggins (1.3)2002-03 Jimmy Miggins (15.4) Boomer Brazzle (6.3) Jimmy Miggins (3.7) Boomer Brazzle (0.6) Jimmy Miggins (1.5)2003-04 Yakhouba Diawara (18.9) Yakhouba Diawara (6.6) Shaun Davis (4.1) Derick Grubb (0.72) Alex Acker (1.8)2004-05 Glen McGowan (19.2) Glen McGowan (7.6) Marvin Lea (3.7) Russell Hicks (1.6) Alex Acker (1.3)2005-06 Tashaan Forehan-Kelly (15.5) Tashaan Forehan-Kelly (5.8) Michael Gerrity (3.4) Jarrad Henry (1.3) Michael Gerrity (1.8) 2006-07 Chase Griffi n (15.7) Marvin Lea (4.8) Gregg Barlow (3.3) Jarrad Henry (2.2) Marvin Lea (2.0)

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Dennis Johnson played at Pepperdine during the 1975-76 season, helping the Waves win the West Coast Conference championship and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Regarded as one of the NBA’s all-time best defensive players, Johnson starred with the Boston Celtics, Phoenix Suns and Seattle SuperSonics. Johnson was the Most Valuable Player of the 1979 NBA Finals.

Below is a listing of former Pepperdine basketball standouts whohave played in either the ABA or the NBA:

Alex Acker Detroit PistonsBrandon Armstrong New Jersey NetsWilliam Averitt Buffalo Braves, Kentucky Colonels, New Jersey Nets, San Antonio SpursGerald Brown Phoenix SunsDoug Christie Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Toronto Raptors, Sacramento Kings, Orlando Magic, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles ClippersYakhouba Diawara Denver NuggetsHarry Dinnel Anaheim AmigosAnthony Frederick Charlotte Hornets, Indiana Pacers Sacramento KingsTony Fuller Detroit PistonsGrant Gondrezick Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix SunsDennis Johnson Boston Celtics, Phoenix Suns Seattle SuperSonicsBob O’Brien Philadelphia Warriors, St. Louis HawksDwayne Polee Los Angeles ClippersBobby Sims Anaheim Amigos, Los Angeles Lakers, St. Louis HawksDane Suttle Kansas City KingsBob Warlick Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, Phoenix Suns, San Francisco WarriorsEric White Los Angeles Clippers, Utah Jazz

Below is a listing of former Pepperdine basketball standouts whohave been drafted by either ABA or NBA teams:

Alex Acker Detroit Pistons (NBA) – 2005Art Allen Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) — 1977Brandon Armstrong Houston Rockets (NBA) — 2001William Averitt San Diego Q’s (ABA) — 1973Boot Bond Denver Nuggets (NBA) — 1982Doug Christie Seattle SuperSonics (NBA) — 1992Harry Dinnel San Francisco Warriors (NBA) — 1963Ray Ellis Portland Trailblazers (NBA) — 1979Hugh Faulkner Philadelphia Warriors (NBA) — 1950Anthony Frederick Denver Nuggets (NBA) — 1986Tony Fuller Detroit Pistons (NBA) — 1980Grant Gondrezick Phoenix Suns (NBA) — 1986Hal Grant Oakland Oaks (ABA) — 1968Dennis Johnson Seattle SuperSonics (NBA) — 1976Ollie Matson Phoenix Suns (NBA) — 1979Scott McCollum Golden State Warriors (NBA) — 1984Bob O’Brien Philadelphia Warriors (NBA) — 1947Orlando Phillips Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) — 1983Dwayne Polee Los Angeles Clippers (NBA) — 1986Bill Sadler Dallas Mavericks (NBA) — 1983Bobby Sims Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) — 1961Steve Sims San Diego Clippers (ABA) — 1970Dane Suttle Kansas City Kings (NBA) — 1983Bob Warlick San Francisco Warriors (NBA) — 1963Eric White Detroit Pistons (NBA) — 1987

WAVES IN PRO BASKETBALLWAVES IN PRO BASKETBALLHISTORY

ALEX ACKERALEX ACKER YAKHOUBA DIAWARAYAKHOUBA DIAWARA

WILLIAM AVERITTWILLIAM AVERITT ANTHONY FREDERICKANTHONY FREDERICK

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GAME RECORDS

Game 57 Bird Averitt vs. Nevada (1/6/1973)

SEASON RECORDS

POINTS G PTS 1. Bird Averitt (1972-73) 25 848 2. Bird Averitt (1971-72) 24 693 3. Tom Lewis (1987-88) 30 687 4. Brandon Armstrong (2000-01) 31 684 5. Dane Suttle (1982-83) 29 679 6. Doug Christie (1991-92) 31 606 7. Steve Ebey (1967-68) 26 596 8. Glen McGowan (2004-05) 31 595 9. Levy Middlebrooks (1987-88) 30 588 10. Orlando Phillips (1982-83) 29 580

SCORING AVERAGE G PTS AVG 1. Bird Averitt (1972-73) 25 848 33.92 2. Bird Averitt (1971-72) 24 693 28.88 3. Dane Suttle (1982-83) 29 679 23.41 4. Steve Ebey (1967-68) 26 596 22.92 5. Tom Lewis (1987-88) 30 687 22.90 6. Brandon Armstrong (2000-01) 31 684 22.06 7. Mack Taylor (1956-57) 24 526 21.92 8. Tandy Holmes (1965-66) 26 529 20.35 9. Reggie Harris (1971-72) 24 482 20.08 10. Orlando Phillips (1982-83) 29 580 20.00

SCORINGSCORINGCAREER RECORDS

POINTS PTS 1. Dane Suttle (1979-83) 1,702 2. Dana Jones (1990-94) 1,677 3. Eric White (1983-87) 1,674 4. Geoff Lear (1988-92) 1,644 5. Craig Davis (1986-90) 1,619 6. Tom Lewis (1987-90) 1,575 7. Levy Middlebrooks (1984-88) 1,548 8. Dexter Howard (1986-90) 1,546 9. Bird Averitt (1971-73) 1,541 10. Ollie Matson (1974-79) 1,501 11. Boot Bond (1978-82) 1,487 12. Gerald Brown (1993-98) 1,467 13. Nick Buzolich (1943-46) 1,464 14. Dick Skophammer (1972-76) 1,412 15. Doug Christie (1989-92) 1,392 16. Sterling Forbes (1957-60) 1,349 17. Steve Ebey (1965-68) 1,333 18. Glen McGowan (2000-05) 1,314 19. Terrance Johnson (2001-04) 1,277 20. Alex Acker (2002-05) 1,273 21. Dwayne Polee (1983-86) 1,272 22. Kevin Gibbs (1997-2001) 1,249 23. Bryan Hill (1993-98) 1,193 24. Steve Sims (1968-71) 1,177 25. Brandon Armstrong (1999-01) 1,175 26. Bill Sadler (1980-83) 1,135 27. Marcos Leite (1973-76) 1,119 28. Pete Fogo (1941-43, 46-47) 1,106 29. Ricardo Brown (1978-80) 1,104 30. Damin Lopez (1989-94) 1,091 31. Victor Anger (1980-84) 1,079 32. Orlando Phillips (1981-83) 1,033 33. Bobby Sims (1957-60) 1,020 34. Larry Dugan (1952-55) 1,004

SCORING AVERAGE G PTS AVG 1. Bird Averitt (1971-73) 49 1,541 31.45 2. Ricardo Brown (1978-80) 60 1,104 18.40 3. Sterling Forbes (1957-60) 74 1,349 18.23 4. Tom Lewis (1987-90) 87 1,575 18.10 5. Brandon Armstrong (1999-01) 65 1,175 18.08 6. Orlando Phillips (1981-83) 58 1,033 17.81 7. Steve Ebey (1965-68) 76 1,333 17.54 8. Boot Bond (1978-82) 85 1,487 17.49 9. Mack Taylor (1956-58) 50 847 16.94 10. Reggie Harris (1970-72) 46 757 16.46 11. Dane Suttle (1979-83) 105 1,702 16.21 12. Doug Christie (1989-92) 87 1,392 16.00

50-POINT CLUB

57 Bird Averitt vs. Nevada (Jan. 1973)56 Bird Averitt vs. Nevada (Feb. 1973)

40-POINT CLUB

49 Bird Averitt vs. Drury College (Jan. 1973)47 Bird Averitt vs. Saint Mary’s (Feb. 1973)46 Bird Averitt vs. Seattle (Feb. 1973)44 Bob Morris vs. Chico State (Jan. 1953)43 Bird Averitt vs. Doane College (Nov. 1972)41 Bird Averitt vs. Santa Clara (Jan. 1973)41 Bird Averitt vs. Loyola Marymount (Feb. 1973)41 Dane Suttle vs. Loyola Marymount (Feb. 1983)41 Brandon Armstrong vs. Charlotte (Dec. 2000)40 Bird Averitt vs. UNLV (Feb. 1973)40 Bird Averitt vs. Seattle (Feb. 1973)40 Bird Averitt vs. Santa Clara (March 1973)40 Levy Middlebrooks vs. Loyola Marymount (Feb. 1988)40 Brandon Armstrong vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 2001)

30-POINT CLUB

39 Bryan Hill vs. Saint Mary’s (March 1977)38 Pete Fogo vs. Missouri Valley College (March 1942)38 Bird Averitt vs. Quincy College (Dec. 1971)38 Bird Averitt vs. South Alabama (Dec. 1971)38 Bird Averitt vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 1972)38 Bird Averitt vs. Santa Clara (Feb. 1972)38 Ray Ellis vs. Texas-Arlington (Jan. 1977)37 Bird Averitt vs. UNLV (Jan. 1973)36 Mack Taylor vs. Loyola Marymount (March 1957)36 Reggie Harris vs. Samford (Dec. 1971)36 Mike Knight vs. Seattle (Feb. 1978)35 Tashaan Forehan-Kelly vs. Loyola Marymount (Feb. 1978)35 Gerald Brown vs. Kansas (Dec. 1997)35 Dick Alvord vs. Arizona State (Dec. 1952)35 Bird Averitt vs. Hawaii (Jan. 1972)35 Bird Averitt vs. Seattle (March 1972)35 Mike Knight vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 1977)35 Tom Lewis vs. Marshall (Jan. 1988)35 Dexter Howard vs. Loyola Marymount (Feb. 1990)35 Gerald Brown vs. San Jose State (Dec. 1995)34 Sterling Forbes vs. San Diego State (Jan. 1959)34 Steve Ebey vs. Arizona State (Dec. 1967)34 Hal Grant vs. Portland State (Dec. 1967)34 Marcos Leite vs. Memphis (March 1976)34 Tony Fuller vs. Seattle (Feb. 1978)34 Boot Bond vs. Santa Clara (March 1980)34 Orlando Phillips vs. Southern Cal College (Nov. 1982)34 Tom Lewis vs. Nevada (Dec. 1987)34 Dexter Howard vs. Northeastern (Dec. 1988)34 Marvin Lea vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 2006)34 Chase Griffi n vs. Santa Clara (Feb. 2007)33 Bob Morris vs. Texas-Arlington (Jan. 1953)33 Bob Morris vs. Fresno State (Feb. 1953)33 Larry Dugan vs. Pasadena College (Jan. 1955)33 Bird Averitt vs. Pittsburgh (Dec. 1972)33 Bird Averitt vs. Chaminade (Jan. 1973)33 Allan Jones vs. Chicago State (Dec. 1973)33 Art Allen vs. Santa Clara (Jan. 1977)33 Boot Bond vs. Loyola Marymount (Feb. 1981)33 Dane Suttle vs. Loyola Marymount (March 1983)33 Dexter Howard vs. UC Irvine (Dec. 1988)33 Brandon Armstrong vs. Saint Mary’s (Jan. 2001)32 John Furlong vs. Whittier College (Feb. 1950)32 Dick Alvord vs. Pacifi c (Feb. 1951)32 Larry Dugan vs. UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 1955)32 Bob Sands vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 1970)32 Bird Averitt vs. Evansville (Dec. 1971)32 Bird Averitt vs. St. Mary’s (Jan. 1972)32 Bird Averitt vs. San Francisco (Feb. 1972)32 Bird Averitt vs. Santa Clara (Feb. 1972)32 Bird Averitt vs. San Francisco (Jan. 1973)

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GAME RECORDS

FG Made 25 Bird Averitt vs. Nevada (1/6/1973)Consecutive 17 Dana Jones, 1991-92FG Att. 51 Bird Averitt vs. Nevada (2/17/1973)FG Pct. 1.000 Dana Jones vs. Boise State (14-for-14) (11/30/1991)

SEASON RECORDS

FIELD GOALS MADE G FGM 1. Bird Averitt (1972-73) 25 352 2. Dane Suttle (1982-83) 29 266 3. Bird Averitt (1971-72) 24 263 4. Levy Middlebrooks (1987-88) 30 255 5. Ricardo Brown (1978-79) 32 248 6. Brandon Armstrong (2000-01) 31 240 7. Dana Jones (1993-94) 30 234 8. Eric White (1986-87) 30 232 9. Ricardo Brown (1979-80) 28 228

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED G FGA 1. Bird Averitt (1972-73) 25 753 2. Bird Averitt (1971-72) 24 638 3. Brandon Armstrong (2000-01) 31 537 4. Ricardo Brown (1978-79) 32 530 5. Bob Morris (1952-53) 25 508 6. Dane Suttle (1982-83) 29 497 7. Eric White (1986-87) 30 492 8. Tom Lewis (1987-88) 30 457 Mack Taylor (1956-57) 24 457 10. Bob Sands (1969-70) 25 453

FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 100 FGA) FGM FGA PCT 1. Orlando Phillips (1982-83) 223 338 .660 2. Orlando Phillips (1981-82) 181 280 .646 3. Bryan Hill (1997-98) 125 199 .628 4. Dana Jones (1992-93) 207 334 .620 5. Casey Crawford (1987-88) 60 100 .600 6. Dana Jones (1991-92) 144 247 .583 7. Nick Sheppard (1999-00) 124 214 .579 8. Levy Middlebrooks (1987-88) 255 441 .578 9. Dana Jones (1990-91) 134 232 .578 10. Geoff Lear (1989-90) 128 224 .571

CAREER RECORDS

FIELD GOALS MADE FGM 1. Dana Jones (1990-94) 719 2. Eric White (1983-87) 699 3. Dane Suttle (1979-83) 679 4. Levy Middlebrooks (1984-88) 671 5. Boot Bond (1978-82) 632 6. Bird Averitt (1971-73) 615 7. Dick Skophammer (1972-76) 610 8. Ollie Matson (1974-79) 596 9. Craig Davis (1985-90) 593 10. Dexter Howard (1985-90) 576

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FGA 1. Bird Averitt (1971-73) 1,391 2. Eric White (1983-87) 1,332 3. Craig Davis (1985-90) 1,286 4. Dane Suttle (1979-83) 1,269 5. Levy Middlebrooks (1984-88) 1,252 6. Dana Jones (1990-94) 1,229 7. Glen McGowan (2000-05) 1,227 8. Gerald Brown (1993-98) 1,204 9. Ollie Matson (1974-79) 1,202 10. Boot Bond (1978-82) 1,144

FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 125 FGM) FGM FGA PCT. 1. Orlando Phillips (1981-83) 404 618 .654 2. Dana Jones (1990-94) 719 1,229 .585 3. Geoff Lear (1988-92) 558 1,006 .555 4. Nick Sheppard (1998-00) 202 365 .553 5. Boot Bond (1978-82) 632 1,144 .552 6. Dick Skophammer (1972-76) 610 1,116 .547 7. Bryan Hill (1993-98) 467 855 .546 8. Bill Sadler (1980-83) 436 801 .544 9. Clark James (1993-95) 152 280 .543 10. Levy Middlebrooks (1984-88) 671 1,252 .536

GAME RECORDS

3FG Made 9 Damin Lopez vs. Boise State (12/21/1992)3 FG Att. 15 Damin Lopez vs. Boise State (12/21/1992) 15 Marques Johnson vs. Syracuse (12/13/1996)3FG Pct. 1.000 Devin Montgomery vs. Santa Clara (6-for-6) (2/23/2002) 1.000 Brandon Armstrong vs. Saint Mary’s (5-for-5) (1/27/2001)

SEASON RECORDS

THREE-POINTERS MADE G 3FGM 1. Damin Lopez (1993-94) 30 100 2. Terrance Johnson (2003-04) 31 88 3. Kingsley Costain (2006-07) 31 80 4. Craig Davis (1987-88) 30 78 5. Brandon Armstrong (1999-00) 31 76 6. Terrance Johnson (2002-03) 28 72 7. Craig Davis (1988-89) 33 71 8. Brandon Armstrong (1999-00) 31 66 9. Damin Lopez (1993-94) 21 63 10. Terrance Johnson (2001-02) 31 61 Tomas Pranciliausksas (2006-07) 27 61

THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED G 3FGA 1. Damin Lopez (1993-94) 30 243 2. Terrance Johnson (2003-04) 31 211 3. Brandon Armstrong (2000-01) 31 198 4. Kingsley Costain (2006-07) 31 191 5. Craig Davis (1987-88) 30 177 6. Terrance Johnson (2001-02) 31 175 7. Craig Davis (1988-89) 33 174 8. Brandon Armstrong (1999-00) 34 165 9. Tomas Pranciliauskas (2006-07) 27 163 10. Marques Johnson (1995-96) 27 156

THREE-POINT PCT. (min. 100 att.) 3FGM 3FGA PCT 1. Craig Davis (1989-90) 59 127 .465 2. Damin Lopez (1991-92) 51 111 .459 3. Rick Welch (1990-91) 53 116 .457 4. Shan Ferch (1988-89) 60 133 .451 5. Shan Ferch (1989-90) 53 120 .442 6. Craig Davis (1987-88) 78 177 .441 7. Tom Lewis (1987-88) 55 125 .440 8. Mike Westphal (2002-03) 58 133 .436 9. Alex Acker (2004-05) 59 137 .431 10. Damin Lopez (1992-93) 63 147 .429 Terrance Johnson (2002-03) 72 168 .429

CAREER RECORDS

THREE-POINTERS MADE 3FGM 1. Damin Lopez (1989-94) 239 2. Terrance Johnson (2001-04) 221 3. Craig Lewis (1998-02) 151 4. Craig Davis (1985-90) 149 5. Kingsley Costain (2005-07) 146 6. Brandon Armstrong (1999-01) 142 7. Tom Lewis (1987-90) 132 8. Shan Ferch (1987-90) 123 9. Alex Acker (2000-05) 120 10. Rick Welch (1987-92) 104

THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 3FGA 1. Damin Lopez (1989-94) 576 2. Terrance Johnson (2001-04) 554 3. Craig Lewis (1998-02) 432 4. Brandon Armstrong (1999-01) 363 5. Kingsley Costain (2005-07) 360 6. Craig Davis (1985-90) 351 7. Tom Lewis (1987-90) 332 8. Tommie Prince (1996-00) 296 9. Alex Acker (2000-05) 292 10. Chase Griffi n (2004-07) 264

THREE-POINT PCT. (min. 75 3FGM) 3FGM 3FGA PCT 1. Shan Ferch (1987-90) 123 253 .486 2. Rick Welch (1987-92) 104 241 .432 3. Craig Davis (1985-90) 149 351 .425 4. Alex Acker (2000-05) 120 292 .411 5. Kingsley Costain (2005-07) 146 360 .406 6. Terrance Johnson (2001-04) 221 554 .399 7. Tom Lewis (1987-90) 132 332 .398 8. Brandon Armstrong (1999-01) 142 363 .391 9. Steve Guild (1989-93) 76 211 .360 10. Craig Lewis (1998-02) 151 432 .350

FIELD GOALSFIELD GOALS 3-POINTERS3-POINTERS32 Marcos Leite vs. Saint Mary’s (Feb. 1974)32 Dick Skophammer vs. Portland (Dec. 1973)32 Dane Suttle vs. Saint Mary’s (Feb. 1983)32 Eric White vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 1987)32 Tom Lewis vs. Loyola Marymount (March 1988)32 Dexter Howard vs. Loyola Marymount (Feb. 1990)32 Geoff Lear vs. Saint Mary’s (March 1991)32 Damin Lopez vs. Boise State (Dec. 1992)32 Marques Johnson vs. Cal State Northridge (Dec., 1995)32 Brandon Armstrong vs. Gonzaga (Feb. 2001)32 Brandon Armstrong vs. Gonzaga (Feb. 2001)32 Chase Griffi n vs. Loyola Marymount (Feb. 2007)31 Pete Fogo vs. Cal Poly (Feb. 1942)31 Tom Egerer vs. San Francisco (Feb. 1969)31 Allan Jones vs. Pacifi c (Dec. 1973)31 Art Allen vs. Morehead State (Dec. 1974)31 Bill Sadler vs. Saint Mary’s (Feb. 1981)31 Orlando Phillips vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 1982)31 Dane Suttle vs. UC Irvine (Dec. 1982)31 Dane Suttle vs. Seattle Pacifi c (Dec. 1982)31 Orlando Phillips vs. San Diego (Feb. 1983)31 Dexter Howard vs. Nevada (Dec. 1988)31 Doug Christie vs. Saint Mary’s (Jan. 1991)31 Geoff Lear vs. Loyola Marymount (Feb. 1992)31 Dana Jones vs. Portland (Feb. 1994)31 Gerald Brown vs. San Francisco (Feb. 1995)31 Gerald Brown vs. Saint Mary’s (Jan. 1996)31 Alex Acker at San Diego (Feb. 2005)31 Alex Acker vs. San Diego (March 2005)31 Glen McGowan vs. Colorado State (Jan. 2005)30 Bob Morris vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 1952)30 Bob Morris vs. New Mexico (Jan. 1953)30 Roland Betts vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 1964)30 Roland Betts vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 1965)30 Bird Averitt vs. Loyola Marymount (Feb. 1972)30 Reggie Harris vs. Loyola Marymount (Feb. 1972)30 Bird Averitt vs. San Francisco (March 1973)30 Chris Thompson vs. Oral Roberts (Jan. 1974)30 Dick Skophammer vs. Dayton (Jan. 1975)30 Flintie Williams vs. Portland (Feb. 1977)30 Tom Lewis vs. Santa Clara (Feb. 1988)30 Doug Christie vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 1992)

HISTORY

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FT Made 19 Ermine Zappa vs. UCSB (12/17/1955) 19 Tom Lewis vs. Northeastern (12/18/1988)Consecutive 26 Jon Korfas, 1984-85FT Atts. 22 Ermine Zappa vs. UCSB (12/17/1955) 22 Tom Lewis vs. Northeastern (12/18/1988)FT Pct. 1.000 Mark Wilson vs. Santa Clara (12-12) (1/17/1981)

SEASON RECORDS

FREE THROWS MADE G FTM 1. Steve Ebey (1967-68) 26 198 2. Tom Lewis (1987-88) 30 180 3. Geoff Lear (1991-92) 31 171 4. Glen McGowan (2004-05) 31 170 5. Bird Averitt (1971-72) 24 167 6. Geoff Lear (1990-91) 31 155 7. Dwayne Polee (1984-85) 32 149 8. Doug Christie (1991-92) 31 144 Tony Fuller (1979-80) 28 144 Bird Averitt (1972-73) 25 144

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS G FTA 1. Geoff Lear (1990-91) 31 275 2. Orlando Phillips (1982-83) 29 250 3. Glen McGowan (2004-05) 31 248 4. Geoff Lear (1991-92) 31 245 5. Steve Ebey (1967-68) 26 241 6. Tom Lewis (1987-88) 30 230 7. Bird Averitt (1971-72) 24 225 8. Geoff Lear (1989-90) 28 211 Bird Averitt (1972-73) 25 211 10. Tandy Holmes (1965-66) 26 198

FREE THROW PCT. (min. 100 FTM) FTM FTA PCT 1. Grant Gondrezick (1985-86) 112 133 .842 2. Dane Suttle (1982-83) 142 170 .835 3. Brandon Armstrong (2000-01) 128 155 .826 4. Steve Ebey (1967-68) 198 241 .822 5. Dane Suttle (1981-82) 100 123 .813 6. Dwayne Polee (1984-85) 149 185 .805 7. Tony Fuller (1979-80) 144 179 .804 8. Tashaan Forehan-Kelly (2005-06) 139 173 .803 9. Harry Dinnel (1962-63) 101 129 .783 10. Tom Lewis (1987-88) 180 230 .783

CAREER RECORDS

FREE THROWS MADE FTM 1. Geoff Lear (1988-92) 528 2. Steve Ebey (1965-68) 419 3. Tom Lewis (1986-90) 397 4. Dexter Howard (1985-90) 390 5. Steve Sims (1968-71) 362 6. Glen McGowan (2000-05) 359 7. Doug Christie (1988-92) 357 8. Dwayne Polee (1982-86) 354 9. Dane Suttle (1979-83) 341 10. Sterling Forbes (1957-60) 321

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FTA 1. Geoff Lear (1988-92) 865 2. Dexter Howard (1985-90) 557 3. Steve Ebey (1965-68) 529 4. Glen McGowan (2000-05) 522 Tom Lewis (1986-90) 522 6. Steve Sims (1968-71) 488 7. Bryan Hill (1993-98) 479 8. Doug Christie (1988-92) 478 9. Sterling Forbes (1957-60) 465 10. Dwayne Polee (1982-86) 461

FREE THROW PCT. (min. 200 FTM) FTM FTA PCT 1. Damin Lopez (1989-94) 224 267 .839 2. Alex Acker (2002-05) 255 310 .823 3. Boot Bond (1978-82) 224 274 .818 4. Steve Ebey (1965-68) 419 529 .792 5. Gerald Brown (1993-98) 262 341 .768 6. Dwayne Polee (1982-86) 354 461 .768 7. Mark Wilson (1980-84) 228 297 .768 8. Tony Fuller (1978-80) 219 286 .766 9. Tom Lewis (1986-90) 397 522 .761 10. Doug Christie (1988-92) 357 478 .747

GAME RECORDS

Game 36 Larry Dugan vs. UCSB (1/11/1955)

SEASON RECORDS

REBOUNDS G REB 1. Hugh Faulkner (1950-51) 33 434 2. Roland Betts (1964-65) 25 372 3. Roland Betts (1963-64) 23 368 4. Larry Dugan (1954-55) 25 341 5. Bob Warlick (1962-63) 25 326 6. Sterling Forbes (1959-60) 25 325 7. Levy Middlebrooks (1987-88) 30 321 8. Geoff Lear (1990-91) 31 305 9. Harry Dinnel (1960-61) 25 303 10. Harry Dinnel (1961-62) 27 294

REBOUND AVERAGE G REB AVG 1. Roland Betts (1963-64) 23 368 16.00 2. Roland Betts (1964-65) 25 372 14.88 3. Larry Dugan (1954-55) 25 341 13.64 4. Hugh Faulkner (1950-51) 33 434 13.15 5. Bob Warlick (1962-63) 25 326 13.04 6. Sterling Forbes (1959-60) 25 325 13.00 7. Harry Dinnel (1960-61) 25 303 12.12 8. Bob Morris (1951-52) 23 277 12.04 9. Sterling Forbes (1958-59) 23 272 11.83 10. Marcos Leite (1974-75) 19 211 11.11

CAREER RECORDS

REBOUNDS G REB 1. Dana Jones (1990-94) 121 1,031 2. Levy Middlebrooks (1984-88) 121 972 3. Geoff Lear (1988-92) 123 937 4. Ollie Matson (1974-79) 100 884 5. Dick Skphammer (1972-76) 102 876 6. Sterling Forbes (1957-60) 74 869 7. Harry Dinnel (1960-63) 77 867 8. Kelvin Gibbs (1997-01) 124 840 9. Eric White (1983-87) 117 811 10. Ray Ellis (1975-79) 105 785 11. Victor Anger (1980-84) 113 783 12. Scott McCollum (1979-84) 111 743 13. Roland Betts (1963-65) 48 740 14. Larry Dugan (1952-55) 74 728 15. Bryan Hill (1993-98) 101 666 16. George Taylor (1955-58) 76 660 17. Marcos Leite (1974-76) 45 638 18. Dexter Howard (1986-90) 120 633 19. Bob Morris (1950-53) 79 615 20. Steve Ebey (1965-68) 76 612

REBOUND AVERAGE G REB AVG 1. Roland Betts (1963-65) 48 740 15.42 2. Marcos Leite (1974-76) 45 638 14.18 3. Hugh Faulkner (1950-51) 33 434 13.15 4. Sterling Forbes (1957-60) 74 869 11.74 5. Bob Warlick (1961-63) 52 587 11.29 6. Harry Dinnel (1960-63) 77 867 11.26 7. Hal Grant (1966-68) 48 524 10.92 8. Larry Dugan (1952-55) 74 728 9.84 9. Bob McKeeney (1969-71) 43 421 9.79 10. Orlando Phillips (1981-83) 58 529 9.12

GAME RECORDS

Game 17 Bryan Parker vs. Oral Roberts (1/9/1993)

SEASON RECORDS

ASSISTS G AST 1. Tezale Archie (1999-00) 34 208 2. Bryan Parker (1992-93) 31 203 3. Jon Korfas (1985-86) 30 187 4. Ricardo Brown (1978-79) 32 183 5. Jon Korfas (1984-85) 32 177 6. Ricardo Brown (1979-80) 28 168 7. Tony Fuller (1978-79) 32 167 8. Lamar Wilson (1988-89) 33 166 9. Bryan Parker (1993-94) 30 154 10. Dwayne Polee (1984-85) 32 152

ASSIST AVERAGE G AST AVG 1. Bryan Parker (1992-93) 31 203 6.55 2. Jon Korfas (1985-86) 30 187 6.23 3. Tezale Archie (1999-00) 34 208 6.12 4. Ricardo Brown (1979-80) 28 168 6.00 5. Ricardo Brown (1978-79) 32 183 5.72 6. Jon Korfas (1984-85) 32 177 5.53 7. Jelani Gardner (1997-98) 27 145 5.37 8. Mark Wilson (1983-84) 28 147 5.25 9. Tony Fuller (1978-79) 32 167 5.22 10. Bryan Parker (1993-94) 30 154 5.13

CAREER RECORDS

ASSISTS G AST 1. Mark Wilson (1980-84) 108 450 2. Jon Korfas (1983-86) 60 438 3. Doug Christie (1989-92) 87 395 4. Tezale Archie (1995-00) 119 379 5. Damin Lopez (1989-94) 96 363 6. Bryan Parker (1992-94) 61 357 7. Dane Suttle (1979-83) 105 352 8. Ricardo Brown (1978-80) 60 351 9. Lamar Wilson (1984-89) 105 342 10. Dwayne Polee (1983-86) 89 335

ASSIST AVERAGE G AST AVG 1. Jon Korfas (1983-86) 60 438 7.30 2. Bryan Parker (1992-94) 61 357 5.85 3. Ricardo Brown (1978-80) 60 351 5.85 4. Jelani Gardner (1997-99) 59 292 4.95 5. Donny Moore (1986-88) 58 277 4.78 6. Doug Christie (1989-92) 87 395 4.54 7. Mike Knight (1976-78) 52 221 4.25 8. Mark Wilson (1980-84) 108 450 4.17 9. Billy Williams (1972-75) 100 399 3.99 10. Damin Lopez (1989-94) 96 363 3.78

(Assists were fi rst kept in the 1972-73 season)

FREE THROWSFREE THROWS REBOUNDSREBOUNDS ASSISTSASSISTSHISTORY

DANA JONESDANA JONES MARK WILSONMARK WILSON

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GAME RECORDS

Game 11 Jarrad Henry vs. Portland (2/5/2007)

SEASON RECORDS

BLOCKED SHOTS G BLK 1. Cedric Suitt (2001-02) 31 96 2. Anthony Frederick (1984-85) 32 82 3. Jarrad Henry (2006-07) 31 68 4. Anthony Frederick (1985-86) 30 63 5. Geoff Lear (1990-91) 31 60 6. Victor Anger (1983-84) 27 58 7. Orlando Phillips (1982-83) 29 50 8. Russell Hicks (2004-05) 30 48 Orlando Phillips (1981-82) 24 48 10. Cedric Suitt (1999-00) 33 47

BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE G BLK AVG 1. Cedric Suitt (2001-02) 31 96 3.10 2. Anthony Frederick (1984-85) 32 82 2.56 3. Jarrad Henry (2006-07) 31 68 2.19 4. Victor Anger (1983-84) 27 58 2.15 5. Anthony Frederick (1985-86) 30 63 2.10 6. Orlando Phillips (1981-82) 24 48 2.00 7. Geoff Lear (1990-91) 31 60 1.94 8. Orlando Phillips (1982-83) 29 50 1.72 9. Russell Hicks (2004-05) 30 48 1.60 10. Casey Crawford (1987-88) 30 46 1.53

CAREER RECORDS

BLOCKED SHOTS G BLK 1. Cedric Suitt (1998-02) 106 182 2. Geoff Lear (1988-92) 123 153 3. Anthony Frederick (1984-86) 62 145 4. Victor Anger (1980-84) 113 140 5. Dana Jones (1990-94) 121 119 6. Jarrad Henry (2004-07) 83 114 7. Casey Crawford (1986-89) 91 105 8. Orlando Phillips (1981-83) 58 98 9. Dexter Howard (1986-90) 120 94 10. Doug Christie (1989-92) 87 86

BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE G BLK AVG 1. Anthony Frederick (1984-86) 62 145 2.34 2. Cedric Suitt (1998-02) 106 182 1.72 3. Orlando Phillips (1981-83) 58 98 1.69 4. Jarrad Henry (2004-07) 83 114 1.37 5. Russell Hicks (2004-06) 46 63 1.37 6. Geoff Lear (1988-92) 123 153 1.24 7. Victor Anger (1980-84) 113 140 1.24 8. Casey Crawford (1986-89) 91 105 1.15 9. Brett Barnett (1979-81) 41 43 1.05 10. Doug Christie (1989-92) 87 86 0.99

(Blocked shots were fi rst kept in the 1979-80 season)

GAME RECORDS

Game 9 Dana Jones vs. San Francisco (2/18/1994)

SEASON RECORDS

STEALS G STL 1. Mike Knight (1977-78) 26 90 2. Tezale Archie (1999-00) 34 75 Dana Jones (1993-94) 30 75 4. Bryan Parker (1992-93) 31 71 5. Brandon Armstrong (1999-00) 34 64 6. Doug Christie (1991-92) 31 62 Doug Christie (1990-91) 28 62 Marvin Lea (2006-07) 31 62 9. Bryan Parker (1993-94) 30 59 10. Dana Jones (1992-93) 31 54

STEAL AVERAGE G STL AVG 1. Mike Knight (1977-78) 26 90 3.46 2. Dana Jones (1993-94) 30 75 2.50 3. Bryan Parker (1992-93) 31 71 2.29 4. Doug Christie (1990-91) 28 62 2.21 5. Tezale Archie (1999-00) 34 75 2.21 6. Doug Christie (1991-92) 31 62 2.00 Marvin Lea (2006-07) 31 62 2.00 8. Bryan Parker (1993-94) 30 59 1.97 9. Brandon Armstrong (1999-00) 34 64 1.88 10. Michael Gerrity (2005-06) 21 39 1.86

CAREER RECORDS

STEALS G BLK 1. Dana Jones (1990-94) 121 211 2. Craig Davis (1989-92) 121 173 3. Doug Christie (1989-92) 87 168 4. Kelvin Gibbs (1997-2001) 124 142 Tezale Archie (1995-2000) 119 142 6. Mark Wilson (1980-84) 108 135 7. Alex Acker (2002-05) 88 133 8. Bryan Parker (1992-94) 61 130 9. Dwayne Polee (1983-86) 89 125 10. Dexter Howard (1986-90) 120 115

STEAL AVERAGE G STL AVG 1. Bryan Parker (1992-94) 61 130 2.13 2. Doug Christie (1989-92) 87 168 1.93 3. Dana Jones (1990-94) 121 211 1.74 4. Brandon Armstrong (1999-2001) 65 110 1.69 5. Jelani Gardner (1997-99) 59 90 1.53 6. Alex Acker (2002-05) 88 133 1.51 7. Craig Davis (1989-92) 121 173 1.43 8. Jimmy Miggins (2001-03) 58 82 1.41 9. Dwayne Polee (1983-86) 89 125 1.40 10. Marques Johnson (1995-97) 54 74 1.37

(Steals were fi rst kept in the 1979-80 season)

BLOCKSBLOCKS STEALSSTEALS PARTICIPATIONPARTICIPATIONCAREER RECORDS

GAMES STARTED GS 1. Kelvin Gibbs (1997-2001) 124 2. Geoff Lear (1988-92) 123 3. Dana Jones (1990-94) 121 Derek Noether (1990-94) 121 Craig Davis (1986-90) 121 Levy Middlebrooks (1984-88) 121 7. Dexter Howard (1986-90) 120 8. Tezale Archie (1995-2000) 119 9. Tommie Prince (1996-2000) 118 Rick Welch (1988-92) 118

HISTORY

CEDRIC SUITTCEDRIC SUITT DOUG CHRISTIEDOUG CHRISTIE

KELVIN GIBBSKELVIN GIBBS

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POINTSGame ............................... 131 vs. Loyola Marymount (2/17/1990)Half ...................................... 72 vs. Morehead State (12/23/1974)Season .............................................. 2,589 (1978-79, 32 games)Season Scoring Average ....................................... 88.6 (1974-75)Opponent Season.............................. 2,579 (2006-07, 31 games)Opponent Season Scoring Average ...................... 88.2 (1966-67)

FIELD GOALS MADEGame .....................................52 vs. U.S. International (1/7/1986)Season .............................................. 1,089 (1978-79, 32 games)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame .............................................95 vs. Saint Mary’s (2/2/1973)Season .............................................. 2,264 (1978-79, 32 games)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame ........................... .744 vs. Kansas (35-for-47) (12/27/1979)Half ..................... .800 vs. San Jose State (16-for-20) (1/2/1999)Season .......................................... .545 (1982-83, 900-for-1,653)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame .......................................21 vs. Nicholls State (11/14/2006)Half ..........................................12 vs. Nicholls State (11/14/2006)Season ................................................. 303 (2006-07, 31 games)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame .......................................43 vs. Nicholls State (11/14/2006)Season ................................................. 843 (2006-07, 31 games)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame (Min. 10 Att.) ... .818 vs. Texas-Arlington (9-for-11) (1/7/1988)Half (Min. 5 Att.) ......... .857 vs. Texas-Arlington (6-for-7) (1/7/1988)Season ............................................. .423 (1987-88, 137-for-324)

FREE THROWS MADEGame ........................................42 vs. Northeastern (12/18/1988)Season ................................................. 593 (1988-89, 33 games)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame ..........................................57 vs. Jacksonville (11/23/1991)Season ................................................. 890 (1988-89, 33 games)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame (Min. 20 Att.) ... .926, vs. Saint Mary’s (25-for-27) (2/21/1985)Season ............................................. .758 (1985-86, 466-for-615)

REBOUNDSGame ............................................... 82 vs. Portland (12/20/1975)Season .............................................. 1,406 (1978-79, 32 games)

ASSISTSGame .....................................38 vs. U.S. International (1/7/1986)Season ................................................. 573 (1985-86, 30 games)

BLOCKED SHOTSGame .............................................14 vs. Saint Mary’s (3/3/2002)............................................................. 14 vs. Portland (2/5/2007)Season ................................................. 159 (2001-02, 31 games)

STEALSGame .................................17 vs. Cal State Fullerton (12/7/1999)........................................... 17 vs. Loyola Marymount (2/17/2007)Season ................................................. 319 (1999-00, 34 games)

TEAM

MOST POINTS SCORED, HOME FLOOR131 vs. Loyola Marymount (131-123) (2/17/1990)

MOST POINTS SCORED, OPPONENT FLOOR127 at Loyola Marymount (142-127) (2/20/1988)

MOST POINTS SCORED, NEUTRAL FLOOR106 vs. Loyola Marymount (109-106) (at Santa Clara, 3/6/1988)

MOST POINTS SCORED, WINNING EFFORT131 vs. Loyola Marymount (131-123) (2/17/1990)

MOST POINTS SCORED, LOSING EFFORT127 vs. Loyola Marymount (142-127) (2/20/1988)

MOST POINTS ALLOWED, GAME142 at Loyola Marymount (142-127) (2/20/1988)

MOST POINTS SCORED, TWO TEAMS269, Loyola Marymount, vs. Pepperdine (142-127) (2/20/1988)

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY52 vs. Northland (110-58) (1/2/1982)

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT61 at Iowa (111-50) (11/30/1965)

CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS14 from 1942-55

MOST WINS, SEASON27 in 1945-46

FEWEST LOSSES, SEASON4 in 1951-52

LONGEST WINNING STREAK17 in 1951-52

HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE.833 in 1951-52 (20-4) and 1985-86 (25-5)

INDIVIDUAL

MOST POINTS SCORED, GAME57 by Bird Averitt vs. Nevada (1/6/1973)

MOST POINTS SCORED AGAINST, GAME55 by Bud Ogden of Santa Clara (3/3/1967)

MOST 30-POINT GAMES, SEASON14 by Bird Averitt (1972-73)

MOST 30-POINT GAMES, CAREER26 by Bird Averitt (1971-73)

MOST 40-POINT GAMES, SEASON11 by Bird Averitt (1972-73)

MOST 40-POINT GAMES, CAREER11 by Bird Averitt (1971-73)

MOST 50-POINT GAMES, SEASON2 by Bird Averitt (1972-73)

MOST 50-POINT GAMES, CAREER2 by Bird Averitt (1971-73)

PEPPERDINEPEPPERDINETEAM RECORDSTEAM RECORDS

GENERALGENERALRECORDSRECORDS

HISTORY

ALEX ACKERALEX ACKER

YAKHOUBA DIAWARAYAKHOUBA DIAWARA

GLEN McGOWANGLEN McGOWAN