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OCTOBER30 vs Upper Iowa^ 7:30 pm31 vs Cal Baptist^ 12:30 pm

NOVEMBER 1 vs Colorado-Colorado Springs^ 3 pm 6 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN 7:30 pm 7 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN 4 pm13 vs Chaminade% 3 pm14 vs Hawaii Pacifi c% 5:15 pm

SEAWOLF JAMBOREE20 LIFE PACIFIC# 7 pm21 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS# 3 pm

GCI GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE $ 5:30 pm27 DREXEL/UNCA $ TBD28 LOYOLA/SJSU/USD/TOLEDO TBD

DECEMBER3 CENTRAL WASHINGTON* 7 pm

5 NORTHWEST NAZARENE* 7 pm14 NORTHWEST INDIAN 7 pm19 SEAWOLF ALUMNI (ex.) 2 pm31 at Seattle Pacifi c* 3 pm

2015-16 SCHEDULE

JANUARY 2 at Saint Martin’s* 6 pm 7 SIMON FRASER* 5:15 pm 9 WESTERN WASHINGTON* 2:15 pm12 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS* 7 pm16 at Alaska Fairbanks* 7 pm21 at Western Oregon* 6:30 pm23 at Concordia, Ore.* 6:30 pm28 SAINT MARTIN’S* 7 pm30 SEATTLE PACIFIC* 2 pm

FEBRUARY 4 at Western Washington* 6 pm 6 at Simon Fraser* 6 pm 9 at Montana State Billings* 5 pm11 ALASKA FAIRBANKS 7:30 pm18 CONCORDIA, ORE.* 7 pm20 WESTERN OREGON* 2 pm25 at Northwest Nazarene* 5:30 pm27 at Central Washington* 6:30 pm

MARCH2-5 GNAC Tournament (Lacey, Wash.) 11-14 NCAA D-II West Regional Championships (TBD)23-26 NCAA D-II Elite 8 (Frisco, Texas)

^CCA DII Tip-Off Classic - Anaheim/Carson, CA%Alaska/Hawaii Challenge - Fairbanks$ exhibition for UAA/counting game for opponent*Great Northwest Athletic Conference gameHome games in BOLD CAPS at Alaska Airlines CtrAll times Alaska Daylight/Standard

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The 2015-16 Alaska Anchorage Men’s Basketball media guide is a production of UAA’s Media Relations office, written, edited, designed and compiled by Nate Sagan, with editorial assistance from Dallas Baldwin. Cover design by Dallas Baldwin. Primary photography by Sam Wasson. It is the policy of UAA to provide services and benefits to all students and employees without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or status as a Vietnam-era veteran. This official publication was released by the University of Alaska Anchorage to promote Seawolf Men’s Basketball.

SEAWOLFQUICK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATIONName: University of Alaska AnchorageLocation: 3211 Providence Dr. Anchorage, AK 99508Founded: 1977Enrollment: 16,568Nickname: SeawolvesColors: Green & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Great Northwest Athletic Conf.Chancellor: Tom CaseAthletics Director: Keith HackettAthletic Dept. Phone: 907-786-1250Ticket Office Phone: 907-786-1293

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Rusty Osborne, 12th year Alma Mater: Texas, 1988 Record at UAA/Career: 208-119 Office Phone: 907-786-1042 Email: [email protected] Coach: Cameron Turner, 5th year Alma Mater: Southern Oregon, 2004 Office Phone: 907-786-1228 Email: [email protected] Coach: Kasey Riley, 1st year Alma Mater: Lewis-Clark State, 2010 Office Phone: 907-786-1228 Email: [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATION2014-15 Record: 16-132014-15 GNAC Record/Finish: 12-6 (t-3rd)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/9Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3Newcomers: 8Returning Redshirts: 2Home Court (cap.): Alaska Airlines Center (5,000)

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year of Men’s Basketball: 1977-78All-Time Record: 695-417 (.625)NCAA Appearances: 16 (Last–2012 2nd Rd.)NCAA Semifinalists: 1988, 2008NCAA Runners-Up: 1988

SPORTS INFORMATIONMedia Relations Dir./MBB Contact: Nate Sagan Office Phone: 907-786-1295 Email: [email protected] SID: Dallas Baldwin Office: 907-786-4625 Email: [email protected]: GoSeawolves.com

SOCIAL MEDIAOfficial Site: GoSeawolves.comTwitter: @UAASeawolves and @UAAMBBFacebook: Alaska Anchorage SeawolvesInstagram: UAA_SeawolvesSnapChat: UAA SeawolvesYouTube: UAA Seawolves

2015-16 Schedule ....................................................................................................... Inside Front CoverQuick Facts/Table of Contents/Media Information .................................................................................12015-16 Season Preview ..........................................................................................................................2

COACHING STAFF/ROSTER2015-16 Seawolf Roster ..........................................................................................................................3Head Coach Rusty Osborne .....................................................................................................................4Assistant Coaches & Support Staff .........................................................................................................5

SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILESReturning Players – Seniors Christian Leckband .......................................................................................................................... 6-7 Brian McGill .................................................................................................................................... 8-9Returning Players – Sophomores & Juniors Sjur Berg ............................................................................................................................................10 Jackson McTier .................................................................................................................................11 Travis Parrish.....................................................................................................................................12 Brian Pearson.....................................................................................................................................13Newcomers/Returning Redshirts Damien Fulp / Corey Hammell / Diante Mitchell ............................................................................14 Drew Peterson / Curtis Ryan / Augustus Simmers ...........................................................................15 Spencer Svejcar / Tayler Thompson / Sekou ‘Suki’ Wiggs .............................................................16

UAA STATISTICS/RECORDS/HISTORYGreat Northwest Athletic Conference ...................................................................................................172014-15 Seawolf Year in Review ..........................................................................................................18Seawolf Record Book All-Time Individual Records.............................................................................................................20 All-Time Team Records ....................................................................................................................21 Single-Season Stats Leaders ........................................................................................................ 22-23 Career Stats Leaders .................................................................................................................... 23-24 Year-by-Year Coaching Records & Team Finishes .........................................................................25 NCAA Tournament History ..............................................................................................................26 Records vs. All Opponents .......................................................................................................... 27-28 Year-by-Year Statistics .....................................................................................................................28 All-Time Results ......................................................................................................................... 29-34 All-Time Letterwinners .....................................................................................................................35 Honor Roll ................................................................................................................................... 36-37Seawolves in the Pros ............................................................................................................................38GCI Great Alaska Shootout ...................................................................................................................39

UAA & ALASKAUAA Administration ..............................................................................................................................40The Alaska Airlines Center .........................................................................................Inside Back CoverThis is UAA! ...........................................................................................................................Back Cover

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Alaska Dispatch NewsBeth Bragg — Sports Editor300 W. 31st Ave., Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 257-4335

KTUU-TV (NBC – Channel 2)Kevin Wells — Sports Director501 E. 40th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 762-9228

KTVA-TV (CBS Ch. 11)Dave Goldman — Sports Director1001 Northway Dr., #202, Anchorage, AK 99507Phone: (907) 274-1111

KYUR/KTBY-TV (ABC Ch. 13/FOX Ch. 4)Kerby Dort — Sports Director2700 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99507Phone: (907) 561-1313

Denali MediaGary Donovan — General Manager1001 Northway Dr., #202, Anchorage, AK 99507Phone: (907) 274-1111

The Northern LightUniversity of Alaska Anchorage3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508Phone: (907) 786-1567

KRUA Radio (88.1 FM)University of Alaska Anchorage3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508Phone: (907) 786-6803

MEDIA GUIDELINESFor credentials or interview requests, please contact the UAA Media Relations office at least one day in advance. Media Relations produces weekly press releases and game notes complete with statistics for each sport during the season.

PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS

#SeawolfHoops#UAASeawolves

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FG, .408 3FG and .860 FT in 2014-15. With a 3.86 overall GPA, Mitchell was also an NJCAA Academic All-American. Peterson, the final addition to UAA’s recruiting class, was a 2-time All-PCAC honoree at Miramar, where he averaged 12.8 ppg and 4.0 rpg last season. A versatile 6-6 forward, Hammell aver-aged a double-double (14.3 ppg/10.2 rpg) as a sophomore, scoring double figures in 20 of 22 games. Thompson was an All-Western States Conference performer at Cuesta last year, averaging 11.6 ppg, 7.6 rpg, 1.6 bpg and shooting 58 percent. Alongside Wiggs, the only other trans-fer from a 4-year school is Anchorage native Augustus Simmers (Anchorage Christian Schools), who joins UAA after splitting his first two campaigns between Palm Beach (Fla.) State College and Malone University, a fellow D-II program in Ohio. The 6-4 swingman put up 3.4 ppg, 2.9 rpg and shot .440 FG in 13.9 minutes per game at Malone a year ago.

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With only four returning letterwinners from last season and five total, the

Alaska Anchorage men’s basketball team will be a new-look bunch in 2015-16. Coming off a 16-13 record and a third-place finish (12-6) in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference, head coach Rusty Osborne will rely heavily on seven junior transfers as the Seawolves seek an 11th straight winning season and a return to the NCAA Tournament. Leading the way for the returners is senior guard Brian McGill, one of two Seawolves selected on the 2015-16 Preseason All-GNAC Team. The Oregon native was UAA’s second-leading scorer last season with 13.8 ppg, while ranking third in the GNAC and 29th nationally with 5.3 assists per game. McGill scored at least 20 points on eight occasions as a junior, posting impressive shooting numbers of 41.9 percent from three-point range and 79.4 per-cent at the charity stripe. UAA’s most experienced player is 5th-year senior forward Christian Leckband, who has suited up for 83 career appearances, including 28 starts. One of three former Alaska prep stars on the roster, the Nome product brings career averages of 5.9 ppg and 3.2 rpg, plus the ability to stretch defenses with his 38.5 percent accuracy from deep. Junior forward Travis Parrish was qui-etly one of UAA’s most efficient players in his first season after switching from football (at D-I Utah State) to the hardcourt. Parrish was one of four Seawolves to shoot .550 or bet-ter in 2014-15, connecting at a .585 clip after entering the starting lineup on Dec. 13. Also returning to the frontcourt is a pair of sophomore power forwards from the inter-national ranks with Norwegian Sjur Berg and Aussie Jackson McTier. A 6-7, 225-pounder, Berg played big minutes last year, recording 4.7 ppg and ranking third on UAA’s all-time freshman list with 5.2 rpg. He also shot 58.6 percent from the field, which would have ranked fifth in the GNAC with the minimum number of attempts. At 6-7, 235, McTier has added 30 pounds to his frame since arriving two years ago. After playing limited minutes as a freshman and redshirting last year, the team’s top academic performer is eager to play a key on-court role. Another 2014-15 redshirt, freshman guard Damien Fulp will be among the eight players to make their Seawolf debuts. Like McTier, Osborne says Fulp has benefitted from added weight and strength, and he could make an impact at either backcourt position. Leading a highly accomplished group of transfers is Preseason All-GNAC selection Sekou ‘Suki’ Wiggs, who joins the Seawolves after two seasons at Division I program Idaho. A former top prep recruit from Seattle’s O’Dea High School, Wiggs averaged 10.7 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 61 career games with the Vandals, earning the WAC’s Sixth

Man of the Year honors in 2013-14. As a sophomore last year, the 6-4 combo guard was his team’s third-leading scorer (11.5 ppg) and second-leading playmaker (2.7 apg), along with team-highs of 106 free throws made and 143 attempted. Meanwhile, five former junior college standouts join the fray, with combo guard Diante Mitchell (Western Nebraska CC) and swingmen Spencer Svejcar (Laramie County [Wyo.] CC) and Drew Peterson (San Diego Miramar Coll.) joining Wiggs in the back-court, and California forwards Corey Hammell (Santa Rosa JC) and Tayler Thompson (Cuesta Coll.) boosting the frontcourt. Svejcar was an NJCAA All-Region IX First Team selection as a sophomore after averaging 16.0 ppg, 3.9 rpg and 2.5 apg, while shooting over 40 percent from long range. In his two years at WNCC, Mitchell averaged nearly 15 points and three assists per game, and he connected at impressive rates of .508

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NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (High School/Previous Team) 1 Christian Leckband F 6-7 210 Sr. 2V* Nome, Alaska (Nome-Beltz HS) 2 Sekou ‘Suki’ Wiggs G 6-4 190 Jr. TR Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea HS/Idaho) 3 Augustus Simmers G/F 6-4 215 Jr. TR Anchorage, Alaska (Anchorage Christian Schools/Malone Univ.) 11 Diante Mitchell G 6-1 185 Jr. TR Syracuse, Utah (Syracuse HS/Western Nebraska CC) 13 Damien Fulp G 6-2 180 Fr. RS* Palmer, Alaska (Colony HS) 14 Curtis Ryan F 6-9 230 Fr. HS Warrnambool, Australia (Emmanuel College) 20 Spencer Svejcar G 6-4 190 Jr. TR Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley HS/Laramie County CC) 21 Drew Peterson G/F 6-4 200 Jr. TR San Diego, Calif. (Saint Augustine HS/San Diego Miramar Coll.) 22 Sjur Berg F 6-7 225 So. 1V Nesoddtangen, Norway (Santa Margarita [Calif.] HS) 23 Travis Parrish G/F 6-4 215 Jr. 1V West Bountiful, Utah (Bountiful HS/Utah State) 24 Tayler Thompson F 6-8 210 Jr. TR Sonora, Calif. (Sonora HS/Cuesta College) 25 Corey Hammell F 6-6 225 Jr. TR Santa Rosa, Calif. (Cardinal Newman HS/Santa Rosa JC) 32 Brian McGill G 6-2 185 Sr. 2V* Clackamas, Ore. (Clackamas HS/Western Oregon) 35 Brian Pearson F 6-9 245 So. 1V Elko, Nev. (Elko HS) 45 Jackson McTier F 6-7 235 So. 1V* Rockhampton, Australia (The Southport School)

*utilized redshirt season HEAD COACH: Rusty Osborne (Texas ’88), 12th season (208-119) ASSISTANT COACH: Cameron Turner (Southern Oregon, ’04), 5th season ASSISTANT COACH: Kasey Riley (Lewis-Clark State, ’10), 1st season STUDENT MANAGER: Colton Jessup, 3rd season

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SEAWOLVES BY CLASSSeniors (2): Leckband, McGillJuniors (8): Hammell, Mitchell, Par-

rish, Peterson, Simmers, Svejcar, Thompson, Wiggs

Sophomores (3): Berg, McTier, Pear-son

Freshmen (2): Fulp, Ryan

SEAWOLVES BY STATE/COUNTRYAlaska (3): Fulp, Leckband, SimmersCalifornia (3): Hammell, Peterson, ThompsonUtah (2): Mitchell, ParrishColorado (1): SvejcarNevada (1): PearsonOregon (1): McGill Washington (1): WiggsAustralia (2): McTier, RyanNorway (1): Berg

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2015-16 Alaska Anchorage SeawolvesSTANDING (le -to-right): Augustus Simmers, Chris an Leckband, Jackson McTier, Tayler Thompson, Cur s Ryan, student manager Colton Jessup, Brian Pearson, Sjur Berg, Corey Hammell, Travis Parrish. SEATED (l-r): Damien Fulp, Diante Mitchell, Spencer Svejcar, assistant coach Kasey Riley, head coach Rusty Osborne, assistant coach Cameron Turner, Drew Peterson, Brian McGill, Sekou Wiggs.

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the Div. II Final Four for the first time in 20 years. The Seawolves produced a pair of All-Americans -- including GNAC Player of the Year Luke Cooper -- and rose as high as No. 4 in the national poll, earning their first-ever No. 1 NCAA Tournament seed. In six of the last eight campaigns, Osborne’s teams have finished in the top 10 of the NCAA Div. II national stats in either three-point or free-throw percentage, including 2008-09 when UAA was 2nd from the charity stripe and 7th from long range. Osborne’s teams have also gained a reputation for defense, leading the GNAC in points allowed in five of his 11 seasons. From 1991-2004, Osborne spent 13 sea-sons as an assistant with the Seawolves, including 11 years as Charlie Bruns’ chief assistant. The Houston, Texas, native joined the UAA staff after serving under former Seawolf coach Harry Larrabee three seasons (1988-91) at Div. I Southwest Texas State. The Seawolves have won 64 percent of their games with Osborne on the staff, claiming four conference titles and nine trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament.

After lead-ing Alaska

Anchorage to 10 straight winning seasons — includ-ing five NCAA Tourney appear-

ances — Rusty Osborne has clearly estab-lished himself among the top coaches in both Division II basketball and school history. Under Osborne’s leadership, UAA has gone 197-103 (.657) over the past 10 years, including victories over nine Division I teams and 14 nationally ranked D-II teams. In 2011-12, Osborne piloted the Seawolves to a 23-7 record — the second-best winning percentage (.767) in program history — and their second straight NCAA 2nd Round appearance. In fact, UAA is 6-3 in NCAA play in its last three appearances, with two of those losses coming to the eventual national runner-up. The 2011-12 campaign was Osborne’s third with 23 or more victories as UAA produced the Div. II Bulletin National Player of the Year and GNAC POY in senior center Taylor Rohde. During his head coaching tenure, Osborne’s squads have also produced three All-Americans, three CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-Americans, eight All-West Region performers and 17 All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference first- or second-team honorees, while 16 Seawolves have gone on to play professionally. In 2007-08, Osborne earned the GNAC Coach of the Year award as UAA posted the best record in school history (29-6), won its first GNAC title, and advanced to

THE OSBORNE FILE

Educa on: B.S., Educa on, Univ. of Tex-as, 1988; M.A., Educa onal Adminis-tra on, Texas State, ‘90

Record at UAA: 208-119, 11 yearsNCAA Tournaments: 5NCAA Div. II Final Four: 20082007-08 GNAC Coach of the Year2007-08 West Region Coach of the YearUAA Assistant: 1991-2004 (13 yrs)

As an assistant, he was responsible for the recruitment of five All-Americans, 12 All-West Region players, 28 all-conference per-formers and five league Players of the Year. In addition, 17 of his players have gone on to the professional ranks in the United States and abroad. Before making the move to the collegiate ranks, Osborne worked for one year at the prep level as an assistant coach at Hyde Park Baptist in Austin, Texas, helping the team to a 36-8 finish and a state title. Osborne prepped at Alief-Elsik High in Houston, where he was a two-time all-district selection and senior captain. Collegiately, he lettered his freshman sea-son at Mary Hardin-Baylor in Texas, and redshirted at Eastern New Mexico. Osborne graduated from the University of Texas in 1988 with a bachelor’s degree in education and received his master’s degree in educational administration two years later from Southwest Texas. He and his wife Staci, an Anchorage native, are the parents of five children — sons Sagan, Austin and Kylan, and daugh-ters J.J. and Kadyn.

Head CoachRUSTY OSBORNE

Osborne and the Seawolves cut down their homecourt nets a er winning the 2008 NCAA Div. II West Regionals.

With the more victories (208) than any coach in Sea-wolf Basketball his-tory, Osborne has led the Seawolves to 10 straight winning seasons, averaging 20 ‘W’s per campaign in that span.

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CAMERON TURNERAssistant Coach • 5th Season

Cameron Turner rejoins Rusty Osborne’s staff in 2015-16 for his fifth season overall and his fourth as the pro-

gram’s top assistant coach. During his first season with UAA in 2011-12, Turner served as the graduate assistant coach for a Seawolf squad that went 23-7 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament 2nd

Round. Overall, UAA is 74-42 during Turner’s tenure, finishing in the top four in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference each year and producing seven All-GNAC first- or second-team honorees. The Lake Oswego, Ore., native came north after a successful 6-year run coaching the Willamette Reign AAU program in his home state. Additionally, he was the head track & field and cross country coach at Woodburn High School, where he directed the after-school programs. A 2004 graduate of Southern Oregon University, Turner is currently pursuing his masters degree in human services at UAA. He and his wife Elizabeth are the parents of a young daughter, Cora.

KASEY RILEYAssistant Coach • 1st Season

Kasey Riley joins the Rusty Osborne’s Alaska Anchorage coaching staff for the

2015-16 season as he makes the transition from junior college to the NCAA level. The native of Rock Springs, Wyo., comes to UAA after four years as an assistant coach

at Casper College, where he helped the Thunderbirds to two North sub-region championships and a Region IX runner-up finish in 2012. During Riley’s tenure at Casper, the program produced nine Div. I

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Athletic Trainers Christine Volk (Head) Kevin Lechtenberg (MBB) Rachel Butler Michael DhesseHead Team Physician Jeff Moore, MDTeam Physicians Richard McEvoy, MD Paul Steer, MDSports Medicine Consultants Leo Bustad, MD Shane Cummings, MD Leslie Dean, MD Jay Derksen, DM Mary Ann Foland, MD Rikki Keen, RD Larry Levine, MD Jan Nyboer, MD Elisha Powell, MD Douglas Prevost, MD Greg Stone, DM Kenneth Swayman, DPM

signees, three of which have gone on to the professional ranks. As a player, he suited up two years for Sheridan College from 2005-07, helping the Generals to the NJCAA Region IX title and national tournament bid his freshman season. Riley went on to from 2007-09 at NAIA program Lewis-Clark State, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 2010. Riley was also a two-time all-state selection as a prep standout at Rock Springs High School.

SPORTS MED STAFF

TIM McDIFFETTSenior Associate Athletic Director

NATE SAGANAssistant Athletic Dir.for Media Relations

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COLTON JESSUPStudentManager

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Senior • 3VL6-7 • 210 lbs • Forward

Nome, AlaskaNome-Beltz HS

2014-15: Played key reserve role in 22 games and started four con-tests for Seawolf team that tied for 3rd place in Great Northwest Athletic Conference … team’s 6th-leading scorer (7.0 ppg) and 4th-leading rebounder (3.6 rpg) … improved stats to 7.5 ppg and 4.0 rpg in GNAC games ... tied then-career-high with 16 points (6-9 FG) in Jan. 3 win over Western Washington … reached double figures five times, including career-best 19 points in 73-72 overtime loss to NCAA qualifier Seattle Pacific ... ranked 19th in GNAC with .384 3FG% … tied for team-high honors with 16 points (6-7 FG, 4-4 3FG) and added 5 rebounds and 3 assists in home victory over GNAC regular-season champ Western Oregon … other top games included 14 points (4-7 FG) and 5 rebounds in home loss to nation-ally ranked BYU-Hawaii; 12 points and 7 rebounds in narrow loss to Humboldt State; and 8 points (2-3 3FG), 5 assists and 1 block in road win over MSU Billings.

2013-14: Saw action in all 30 games, playing key role for Seawolf squad that finished 17-13 overall … was team’s 6th-leading scorer with 4.5 points per game … tallied season-high 11 points in record-setting Dec. 16 win over Northland International … sparked UAA home win over Simon Fraser with 9 points (3-4 FG, 2-2 FT) and 3 rebounds … other top efforts included 7 points (3-5 FG) and 4 rebounds in 96-89 road win over Central Washington; 7 points (5-5 FT) and 2 blocks in home loss to MSU Billings; and 7 points, 5 rebounds in upset of nationally 5th-ranked Minnesota State … finished second season at No. 21 on UAA’s career 3FG percentage list at .385.

2012-13: Emerged as 5th-leading scorer (6.4 ppg) and rebounder (3.1 rpg) for Seawolf squad that went 18-9 overall and placed third in Great Northwest Athletic Conference … ranked 8th in GNAC with .431 3FG% … on UAA freshman lists, finished 2nd in games started (22), 3rd in 3FG%, 6th in FG% (.492) and 7th in 3FGs made (28) … one of three Seawolves to post a double-double, tallying 13 points/10 rebounds in win over NW Indian … scored in double figures four times, including career-high 16 points (4-5 FG, 7-9 FT) in 71-69 win at rival Montana State Billings … tallied 8 points (3-4 FG, 2-2 3FG) and 4 rebounds in Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout win over Div. I Loyola Marymount … other top games included 14 points (7-7 FT), 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 0 turnovers in home win over Simon

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Fraser; 12 points, 4 rebounds, 2 steals in 73-72 home win over NW Nazarene; and 7 points — including late go-ahead three-pointers — and 6 rebounds in 71-69 home win over Alaska Fairbanks … received team’s Most Improved Player award as voted by coaches and teammates.

2011-12: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Alaska 3A Player of the Year and Western Conference MVP honors as senior in 2010-11 … was 3-year varsity starter, helping Nanooks to 70-17 record over that time … averaged 14.0 points per game on 56 percent shooting for career, including eight 30-point performances and 17 20-point showings … shot 42 percent from three-point range and finished with 1,056 career points … helped Nome to current 40-game home winning streak and three Class 3A State Tournament appearances … averaged 22.9 ppg and

Season GP-GS MP-Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2011-12 REDSHIRT 2012-13 (Fr) 27-22 520-19.3 59-120 .492 28-65 .431 27-39 .692 21-62-83/3.1 29-0 34 29 2 6 173/6.4 2013-14 (So) 30-2 438-14.6 44-101 .436 19-57 .333 29-37 .784 22-65-87/2.9 44-1 20 17 9 1 136/4.5 2014-15 (Jr) 26-4 487-18.7 59-134 .440 28-73 .384 35-47 .745 24-69-93/3.6 43-0 24 28 10 8 181/7.0 TOTALS 83-28 1445-17.4 162-355 .456 75-195 .385 91-123 .740 67-196-263/3.2 116-1 78 74 21 15 490/5.9

LECKBAND’S CAREER STATISTICS

9.0 rpg as senior, shooting .533 from field, .425 from three-point range and .804 from foul stripe … scored career-high 39 points (14-25 FG) against Barrow and had 17 points and 16 rebounds against Seward in ACS Invitational championship game … led Alaska Prep Shootout and Alaska Airlines Classic in scoring … averaged 24.5 points against Class 4A schools, including 34-point outing against eventual state champion Bartlett … helped Nanooks to runner-up finish at 2010 3A State Tournament as junior, setting school record for victories with a 26-4 record … tallied 15 points and 13 points in State semifinal win over Mt. Edgecumbe … started every game as sophomore in 2008-09 as Nanooks finished 22-5 and were State runners-up.

PERSONAL: Born Christian Lee Leckband on Dec. 17, 1992 in Fairbanks … son of George Leckband and Diane Warnke … double major in management & marketing.

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2014-15 (Jr.): Earned honorable mention All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference recognition as 2nd-leading scorer and top assist man for Seawolf club that tied for 3rd place in league with 12-6 mark … posted top-15 GNAC ranks in six different categories -- 3rd in assists (5.3 apg, 29th nationally), 12th in scoring (13.8 ppg), 9th in minutes (30.4 mpg), 9th in assist/turnover ratio (1.7), 11th in 3FG% (.419) and 11th in FT% (.794) … scored double figures in 19 of 28 outings, including eight times with 20-plus … dished 6-plus assists on 14 occasions ... reached 25-point mark for seventh time in career with 29 in win at Simon Fraser, including 25-point explo-sion in 1st half ... ranked third with 5.3 assists per game and tied for fifth in rebounds at 6.3 rpg against all-Div. I competition in 8-team GCI Great Alaska Shootout ... earned GNAC Player of the Week for performances Jan. 1 & 3 against Western Washington and SFU, including game-winning jumper with 6 seconds left against WWU … named to All-Tournament Team at Ron Logsdon Classic in November ... other top performances included 22 points (7-7 FT), 4 assists and 4 rebounds in OT road win over Saint Martin’s; 20 points (6-11 FG, 8-8 FT) in home win over WWU; 8 points (2-3 3FG), 8 assists and 1 turnover in home win over nationally ranked Western Oregon; and 19 points (8-14 FG), 9 rebounds and 1 turnover in home win over Saint Martin’s … Preseason All-GNAC pick ... hon-ored with team’s Bob Zundel Rebounds Award for sportsmanship and leadership … after just 58 games, already ranks 6th on UAA career list with 326 assists, while 5.62 assists per game rank 3rd; will enter final season with other UAA career ranks of 16th in scoring average (14.7 ppg), 6th in 3FG% (.441), 12th in FTs made (214), 14th in FT% (.820) and 10th in FTs per game (3.7).

2013-14: Voted Second Team All-GNAC by league’s coaches after averaging 15.6 points and 5.9 assists … one of just two GNAC play-ers to average at least 15.0 ppg and 5.0 apg, posting league ranks of 2nd in assists, 11th in scoring, 5th in assist-turnover ratio (2.4) and 7th in both FT% (.835) and minutes (33.7 mpg) … helped UAA lead NCAA Div. II as a team in fewest turnovers (8.5 tpg) and best A-T ratio (2.2), while ranking top-100 individually in assists (20th), A-T ratio (49th) and FT% (90th) … on UAA single-season lists, finished 7th in total assists (177) and assists per game, 5th in 3FG% (.480) and 10th in FTs made (137) … made all-tournament team at AT&T Jamboree after helping UAA to sweep of Regis and Holy

Senior • 2VL6-2 • 185 lbs • GuardClackamas, Oregon

CHS • Western Oregon

BRIAN MCGILL#32

McGILL’S CAREER HIGHSPoints — 33 vs Northwest Indian, 11/22/14Rebounds — 9 vs Northwest Indian, 11/21/14Assists — 20 vs Northland Interna onal, 12/16/13Blocks — 1, fi ve mesSteals — 4 vs Northland Interna onal, 12/16/13

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Names … named GNAC Player of the Week follow-ing 29-point (8-12 FG, 2-2 3FG, 11-12 FT), 10-assist showing in home win over Alaska Fairbanks … broke UAA and GNAC records with 20 assists in Dec. 16 win over Northland International … dished 10 assists to help UAA break program and GNAC records with 27-of-51 3FG shooting in home win over Western Oregon … scored double figures in 25 of 30 outings, including eight performances with at least 20 points … scored 27 points (8-12 FG, 2-2 3FG, 9-10 FT) in home win over Saint Martin’s … other top showings included 16 points, 6 assists and 5 assists in narrow loss to Div. I foe TCU; 26 points (10-14 FG), 5 assists and no turnovers in Nov. 17 win over Holy Names; 22 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists in home loss to Western Washington; and 12 points, 8 assists and 4 rebounds in 96-89 road win over Central Washington.

2012-13: Redshirted in accordance with GNAC trans-fer rules.

BEFORE UAA: Played freshman season at GNAC rival Western Oregon in 2011-12 … played in all 28 games for WOU squad that went 18-10 and narrowly missed NCAA playoffs … averaged 4.2 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.1 steals in 17.9 minutes per game, with shooting percentages of .450 FG, .455 3FG and .800 FT.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 1st Team All-State and Three Rivers Conference player-of-the-year honors, averag-ing 22.6 points per game as a senior in 2010-11 … won MVP honors in OACA all-star summer series … played AAU for Willamette Reign..

PERSONAL: Born August 1992 in Portland, Ore. … son of Kate and Terry McGill … favorite activities include hot yoga and sledding … physical education major.

Season GP-GS MP-Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2012-13 (So) REDSHIRT 2013-14 (So) 30-30 1012-33.7 154-326 .472 24-50 .480 137-164 .835 17-91-108/3.6 72-2 177 74 3 25 469/15.6 2014-15 (Jr) 28-28 852-30.4 136-273 .498 36-86 .419 77-97 .794 13-81-94/3.4 68-2 149 90 2 27 385/13.8 TOTALS 58-58 1864-32.1 290-599 .484 60-136 .441 214-261 .820 30-172-202/3.5 140-4 326 164 5 52 854/14.7

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2014-15: Played in 27 games, including five starts for Seawolf club that tied for 3rd place in final GNAC standings … team’s 2nd-leading rebounder (5.2 rpg) and FG% shooter (.586) … had at least 5 rebounds on 16 occasions and scored double figures twice … ranked 15th in GNAC rebounding race, while his FG% would have been 5th in league with enough attempts ... on UAA’s all-time freshman lists, placed 3rd in rebounds per game, 4th in total rebounds (141) and 5th in FG% ... tallied season-high 13 points (5-6 FG) and grabbed 6 rebounds in collegiate debut vs Concordia … propelled 62-60 victory over Western Washington with season-high 13 rebounds, including board that led to game-winning basket ... other top rookie efforts included 11 pts (5-5 FG) in road loss to eventual GNAC champ Western Oregon; 8 points (3-3 FG) and 9 rebounds in come-back road win over MSU Billings; and 9 points (4-6 FG), 6 rebounds in home win over No. 23 WOU.

BEFORE UAA: Was leading rebounder and 3rd-leading scorer for Team Norway at 2013 FIBA Under-18 European Championships with 9.8 ppg and 9.1 rpg … posted 16 points on 6-of-8 shooting and 16 rebounds in win over Romania and 12 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists in win over Georgia at 2013 U18s … recorded five double-doubles and averaged 13.7 ppg and 11.1 rpg at 2012 U-16 European Championships … led 2012 Nordic Championships in scoring (19.0), rebounding (14.6) and efficiency rating (18.4) … played as an amateur for Asker Aliens in Norway’s top league in 2012-13, aver-aging 8.2 ppg and 8.5 rpg in 25 games … had five double-doubles for Aliens, plus a pair of 18-rebound performances.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played senior season for Southern California power Santa Margarita High School, helping squad to 26-9 record, Southern Section Division III-AA title and Div. III Regional runner-up finish … averaged 11 points and 10 rebounds … earned 2nd Team All-SCIBCA honors.

PERSONAL: Born January 1996 in Oslo, Norway … son of Sverre Berg and Sigrid Dyb … has one brother and one sister … was national-champion cyclist in home country … also enjoys soccer … major is undeclared.

BERG’S CAREER HIGHSPoints – 13 vs Concordia, 11/7/14Rebounds – 13 vs Western Washington, 1/3/15Assists – 2, fi ve mesBlocks – 1, six mesSteals – 1, 11 mes

Season GP-GS MP-Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2014-15 (Fr) 27-5 452-16.7 51-87 .586 0-0 .000 25-42 .595 43- 98-141/5.2 51-1 17 33 6 11 127/4.7

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Sophomore • 1VL6-7 • 225 lbs • ForwardNesoddtangen, Norway

Santa Margarita (Calif.) HS

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2013-14: Saw action in 24 games for Seawolf squad that finished 17-13 overall … found scoring column on 11 occasions, including season-high 8 points (1-1 FG, 6-8 FT) in season-opening win over Lindenwood … totaled 8 points on 4-of-5 shooting and grabbed 6 rebounds in two home wins against Northland International … logged season-high 27 minutes in Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout loss to Div. I foe TCU.

BEFORE UAA: Earned multiple honors at the club/high school level in home country of Australia … in 2012, led The Southport School to a 15-1 record, plus league and Queensland Secondary Schools titles, averaging 17.7 points, 9.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game … served as captain for the Queensland North men’s team and was the Rockhampton club team’s MVP for four straight years … also played for South Coast men’s team in 2011-12 and was a Gold Coast representative player in 2012 … honors student.

PERSONAL: Born December 1995 in Rockhampton, Australia … son of Karen and Greg McTier … natural sciences major.

Sophomore • 1VL6-7 • 235 lbs • ForwardRockhampton, Australia

The Southport School

JACKSON MCTIER#45

McTIER’S CAREER HIGHSPoints — 8 vs Lindenwood, 11/8/13Rebounds — 6 vs Northland Interna onal, 12/16/13Assists — 1, three mesBlocks — 2 vs Northland Interna onal, 12/16/13Steals — 1, four mes

Season GP-GS MP-Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2013-14 (Fr) 24-4 199-8.3 10-16 .625 0-0 .000 11-18 .611 8-22-30/1.3 40-1 3 8 4 4 31/1.3 2014-15 (So) REDSHIRT

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Season GP-GS MP-Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2014-15 (So) 29-21 508-17.5 34-61 .557 2-11 .182 14-26 .538 44-68-112/3.9 73-2 39 24 6 20 84/2.9

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Junior • 1VL6-4 • 215 lbs • Forward

West Boun ful, UtahBoun ful HS

Utah State (football)

TRAVIS PARRISH#23

college power Salt Lake Community College for 20 years, winning the NJCAA national title in 2009 … served 2-year LDS Church Mission in Malaysia from 2009-11 … speaks fluent Malay and Iban … economics major.

2014-15: Played in all 29 games and logged 21 starts for UAA team that finished 16-13 overall and tied for 3rd in Great Northwest Athletic Conference at 12-6 … ranked 3rd on team with 3.9 rebounds and 0.7 blocks per game … shot .557 to rank 3rd on team among players attempting at least one shot per game … had season-best 10 points (4-5 FG, 2-2 FT), plus 6 rebounds and 1 block in road win over Western Washington … other top performances included 6 points (3-5 FG) and 9 rebounds in road loss to Central Washington; 5 points and 6 rebounds in 74-72 home win over Alaska Fairbanks; and 6 points (3-3 FG), 5 rebounds, 3 assists and no turnovers in road victory over UAF.

BEFORE UAA: Spent two years as linebacker for Div. I football pro-gram Utah State … redshirted 2012 campaign for team that went 11-2 and won Western Athletic Conference and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl titles … was squad member in 2013 for Aggies team that earned Mountain West Conference Mountain Division and Poinsettia Bowl titles.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was three-sport star at Bountiful High School, earning 1st team all-state honors in both basketball and football … averaged 10.9 points per game as senior in 2008-09, helping Braves to Class 4A State semifinals … named 2009 Davis County Mr. Basketball … helped Bountiful to within one basket of 2008 Utah 4A title as a junior and earned honorable mention all-state honors … three-year letterwinner in basketball, helping team to three straight Region 5 titles … finished in BHS career top 5 in assists, rebounds, steals, assist-turnover ratio, minutes and wins … in football, earned Region 5 Defensive MVP honors as senior in 2008, registering 68 tackles, six sacks and five interceptions … helped Braves to 8-3 mark and State berth on gridiron … named 2nd Team All-State as junior … also ran track & field at BHS, running 400 meters in under 50 sec-onds … played AAU basketball for Salt Lake Metro.

PERSONAL: Born July 1990 in Bountiful, Utah … son of Norm and Kaye Parrish … has two brothers … father is director of basketball operations at University of Utah and was head coach at junior-

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2014-15: Played in 19 games as true freshman, shooting 9 of 15 from field and averaging 1.4 ppg and 1.4 rpg … scored 5 points (2-2 FG) in collegiate debut against Concordia … had 5 points and 3 blocks in overtime road loss to Northwest Nazarene … logged season-high 20 minutes in road loss to Sonoma State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Captured First Team All-State and Northern Division 1-A All-League honors both junior and senior seasons … averaged 10.4 points, 6.7 rebounds, 1.9 blocks and 1.7 steals per game as Indians went 25-4 and advanced to 2014 Div. 1-A State title game … posted season shooting percentages of .433 FG, .346 3FG and .709 FT … tallied 9 rebounds and 11 blocks in State semifinals vic-tory over Desert Pines … put up junior stats of 9.6 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 1.6 bpg, .539 FG, .357 3FG and .725 FT in 2012-13, helping Elko to 24-4 overall and 8-0 league records, plus semifinals berth at State tourney … played on 2011-12 Eklo squad that won conference title and finished 1-A State runner-up … earned spot on Nevada All-State Academic Basketball Team in 2012-13 with unweighted GPA of 4.00 … lettered three times, serving as team captain final two sea-sons … played AAU for Idaho Select and Oregon D1 Ambassadors.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 3, 1995 in Elko, Nev. … son of Barbara and

PEARSON’S CAREER HIGHSPoints – 5, twice (last at Northwest Nazarene, 2/21/15)Rebounds – 3, three mes (last at NW Nazarene, 2/21/15)Assists – 1, seven mesBlocks – 3 at Northwest Nazarene, 2/21/15Steals – 1, three mes

Season GP-GS MP-Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 2014-15 (Fr) 19-0 148-7.8 9-15 .600 0-1 .000 8-15 .533 11- 10-21/1.1 15-0 7 7 6 3 26/1.4

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Sophomore • 1VL6-9 • 245 lbs • Forward

Elko, NevadaElko HS

BRIAN PEARSON#35

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Palmer, AlaskaColony HS

#13DAMIEN

FULPJunior • TR

6-6 • 225 • ForwardSanta Rosa, CaliforniaCardinal Newman HS

Santa Rosa JC

2014-15: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was two-time Northern Lights Conference MVP, leading Colony High to third place at ASAA Class 4A State Championships as a junior and senior … selected First Team All-State as senior in 2013-14, pacing all of Class 4A with 18.8 points per game … shot 48 percent overall and 75 percent at charity stripe, along with 2.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.5 steals per game in fi nal campaign … scored season-high 32 points in 71-65 win over Bethel … won three-point and ‘king of the court’ skills competitions at ASAA March Madness … led Gold squad to victory with game-high 17 points in 2014 AABC All-Star Game … as junior in 2012-13, captained Knights to NLC title, averaging 14.4 points, 4.1 as-sists, 3.1 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.1 blocks per game … named NLC MVP and Second Team All-State after Colony posted a 10-0 league mark … lettered all four years, in-cluding fi nal three as team captain … played AAU for Alaska Hoops and Alaska D1 Am-bassadors.

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 4, 1996 in Kodiak, Alaska … son of Mary and Brendon Mc-Mahon … has one brother and two sisters … education major.

BEFORE UAA: Played two seasons at Santa Rosa JC, leading team with 14.3 ppg and 10.2 rpg in 2014-15 … scored double fig-ures in 20 of 22 games and had 11 double-doubles as sophomore, along with 1.9 assists per game, .449 FG% and .743 FT% … twice tallied season-high 19 points and had 18 re-bounds in 64-62 loss to Marin … as fresh-man, averaged 8.3 points and 7.3 rebounds, playing all 32 games for SRJC squad that won CCCAA State title and finished 24-8 … scored career-high 22 points in 74-60 win over Redwoods … helped Bear Cubs to Big 8 Conference title with 12-2 mark.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led Cardinal Newman to NorCal Div. IV title as senior in 2012-13, earning multitude of major honors, including The Press Democrat Large School Player of the Year, North Bay League POY and 2nd Team All-State by Cal Hi Sports … named top player in North Bay area by San Fran-cisco Chronicle … averaged 16.2 points and 8.8 rebounds as senior, leading Cardinals to first Div. IV State title game since 2007 … helped CNHS go 32-4 to set Redwood Em-pire record for season victories … had 20 points and 12 rebounds in 73-66 win over Riordan in NorCal Div. IV title game.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 21, 1994 in Santa Rosa, Calif. … son of Kim and Wes Ham-mell … justice major.

#25COREY

HAMMELLJunior • TR

6-1 • 185 • GuardSyracuse, Utah

Syracuse HSWestern Nebraska CC

BEFORE UAA: Played two seasons at West-ern Nebraska CC, averaging 15 points and nearly three assists per game over career … as sophomore in 2014-15, averaged 15.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.3 steals, shooting .508 from the field, .408 from long range and .860 on free throws … delivered 10 20-point games as sopho-more, including 25-point, 12-rebound effort against Independence and season-high 27 points in 96-93 loss to Northeastern … put up 14.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 3.2 apg as freshman, shooting .454 FG, .391 3FG and .877 FT … had six 20-point games as rookie, including career-high 35 points (4-5 3FG, 11-11 FT) in 84-80 win over Cloud County … earned several academic honors, including highest GPA for WNCC male athlete (3.86), Peer Tutor of the Year, and Division of Business & Information Technology Award.

HIGH SCHOOL: Captured Second Team All-State honors for Class 5A after posting 20.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 46% 3FG and 80% FT num-bers as senior at Syracuse High … also starred for Titans in football, earning First Team All-State recognition as defensive back and wide receiver … earned all-region honors in both sports as junior and senior.

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 16, 1995 in Ogden, Utah … son of Martina McDonough … ac-counting major.

#11DIANTE

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San Diego, CaliforniaSt. Augus ne HS

San Diego Miramar College

#21DREW

PETERSONFreshman • HS

6-9 • 230 • Forward/CenterWarrnambool, Australia

Emmanuel College

BEFORE UAA: Was two-time All-Pacific Coast Athletic Conference First Team selec-tion and team MVP at San Diego Miramar College, posting double-digit career scoring average … posted stats of 10.0 ppg, .390 FG, .357 3FG, .862 FT and 2.3 rpg in 26 games as freshman, scoring season-high of 21 points against Grossmont … as sopho-more, averaged 12.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 1.7 apg with shooting numbers of .361 FG, .333 3FG and .853 FT … tallied career-high 32 points (6-10 3FG) in 77-69 win over Riv-erside … ranked 7th in FT% as sophomore, twice nailing 12 of 12 in a game … named SDMC’s 2014-15 Most Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain as junior and senior, earning first-team all-league honors both years … named to San Diego Union-Tribune’s prep All-Academic Team three times … named a Saint Augustine Scholar-Athletic as a senior … won three letters in basketball … also suited up for SAHS foot-ball team … played AAU basketball for San Diego All-Stars from 2009-11.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 7, 1994 in San Diego, Calif. … son of Cynthia and Drew Peterson … has two brothers, Jack and John … en-joys surfing and playing drums and guitar … physical education major.

2015-16: Will redshirt this season.

BEFORE UAA: Played for hometown Warrnambool Seahawks in Australia’s Big V league … earned 2015 Big V Division 1 Youth Player of the Year award after aver-aging 11.3 points, 6.2 rebounds and shoot-ing .455 from 3FG range … played for Victoria State team, averaging 11.8 points and 7.8 rebounds … made Australian U17 National squad before having to withdraw due to injury.

PERSONAL: Born Dec. 9, 1995 in Warrnam-bool, Australia … son of Geraldine and Gary Ryan … has one sister, Rachael … hobbies include DJing and PlayStation … marketing major.

#14CURTISRYAN

Junior • TR6-4 • 205 • Guard/Forward

Anchorage, AlaskaAnchorage Chris an Schools

Palm Beach State CC • Malone U.

BEFORE UAA: Played sophomore season at fellow Division II program Malone in Can-ton, Ohio, in 2014-15 … played in all 28 games for Pioneers, averaging 3.4 points, 2.9 rebounds, and shooting .440 from the field in 13.9 minutes per contest … scored in double figures four times at Malone, in-cluding 10 points (3-4 FG, 4-6 FT) against traditional power West Liberty, and had career-best 11 rebounds against league foe Ashland … played freshman season at Palm Beach State College in Lake Worth, Fla.

HIGH SCHOOL: Captured consecutive Alaska 3A Player of the Year honors in 2011-12 and 2012-13, helping Anchorage Christian to ASAA State Tournament runner-up fin-ishes both years … made All-State Tour-nament Team as junior in 2012 … lettered all four years, contributing as sophomore to ACS squad that won 3A State title in 2010-11 … also starred in track & field for Lions, helping ACS to 2013 Class 3-2-1A State title with victories in high jump and long jump … posted prep personal-bests of 6’-3” in high jump, 20’-1” in long jump and 36’-5.25” in triple jump.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 21, 1994 in Baltimore, Md. … son of Sheldonia and Jeffrey Simmers … has six siblings … sister Anna was two-time All-Patriot League performer at Army from 2009-13 … business management major.

#3AUGUSTUSSIMMERS

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Laramie County (Wyo.) CC

#20SPENCERSVEJCAR

Junior • TR6-8 • 210 • Forward

Sonora, CaliforniaSonora HS

Cuesta College

BEFORE UAA: Was 2-year starter at Laramie County CC, earning NJCAA All-Region IX First Team honors as sophomore in 2014-15 … averaged 16.0 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists in second season, shooting 47.3 percent from fi eld, 40.5 percent on threes and 78.2 percent from charity stripe … scored over 20 points on nine occasions, including a season-high 33 against Sheridan, to help LCCC to a 22-10 record and second straight playoff berth.

HIGH SCHOOL: One of top multi-sport ath-letes in Colorado, starring in football and basketball, and playing baseball through sophomore year … as senior in 2012-13, was Colorado Defensive Player of the Year as a safety in football, Jefferson County Male Athlete of the Year, and honorable mention all-state in basketball … on court, was 8th-leading scorer in Colorado for Class 5A, averaging numbers of 20.0 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 53 percent shoot-ing, and landing JeffCo League MVP hon-ors … was rated No. 12 prospect in Colo-rado 2013 class by Full Court Press, and selected to CHSCA All-Star Game … junior stats were 10.4 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 3.9 apg, 1.4 spg, .520 FG% and .380 3FG%.

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 8, 1994 in Denver, Colo. … son of Laura and John Svejcar … has four siblings … physical education major.

BEFORE UAA: Played two seasons at Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo, Calif., earning All-Western State Conference First Team honors in 2014-15 … averaged 11.6 points and team-bests of 7.6 rebounds, 1.6 blocks and 58.1 percent shooting as sophomore, registering 13 double-doubles for team that fi nished 19-10 and tied for fi rst in WSC North … in WSC stats, posted top-5 ranks in FG% (2nd), blocks (3rd) and rebounds (5th) … scored double fi gures 17 times, including career-high 27 points (12-15 FG) in win over Oxnard … shot .792 from fi eld (38-48) in fi nal fi ve games at Cuesta … played in 21 of 31 games as freshman in 2013-14, starting fi ve times for Cougars squad that went 21-10 overall and 10-2 in WSC … spent true freshman season at fellow Div. II West Region program Stan-islaus State, playing in two games for War-riors before taking medical redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Freeway League honors as senior in 2011-12 … averaged 10.3 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 1.2 bpg and shot 51.9 pct. in fi nal campaign … averaged 6.4 points, 5.9 rebounds and shot 58.5 percent as junior … suited up for Lakeshow AAU squad.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 3, 1993 in Sonora, California … son of Michael and Jennifer Thompson … has one brother and one sis-ter … management major.

#24TAYLER

THOMPSONJunior • TR

6-4 • 190 • GuardSea le, Washington

O’Dea HSIdaho

BEFORE UAA: Averaged 10.7 points, 3.8 re-bounds and 2.0 assists in 61 career games at Div. I program Idaho, including 29 starting assignments as sophomore … team’s third-leading scorer and second-leading distributor with 11.5 ppg and 81 total assists in 2014-15 … also made team-best 106 free throws, and his .455 fi eld goal percentage was tops among perimeter players … along with career-high 22 points against Sacramento State, had career-bests of 7 assists, 8 re-bounds and 3 steals in 2014-15 … as fresh-man, averaged 9.9 ppg and shot .469 from fi eld, earning Western Athletic Conference Sixth-Man of the Year honors from Colleg-eHoopsDaily.com … scored double fi gures 17 times in fi rst season, including stretch of 10 straight games in February and March.

HIGH SCHOOL: Following successful career at traditional power O’Dea High School in Seattle, spent one season at Kingdom Prep Academy in Columbus, Ga., helping squad to NACA Division III national title … av-eraged 17.6 points and 4.8 assists in senior season at O’Dea, helping squad to 6th place at WIAA 3A State Tournament.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 8, 1994 in Seattle, Wash. … son of Tamikya St. Clair and Sekou Wiggs, Sr. … has three siblings … nicknames are ‘Suki’ and ‘Wiggsy’ … psy-chology major.

#2SEKOU ‘SUKI’

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With members in five states and the province of British Columbia, and with a strong presence in or near the largest city of each, the

Great Northwest Athletic Conference has established itself as one of the top NCAA Division II athletic conferences in the nation during its 14-year history. Founded in 2001, GNAC teams have had a remark-able 82 NCAA Division II Top 10 national team fin-ishes in 15 of the 16 sports it sponsors. In 2014-15, five GNAC teams registered top 10 national finishes — Alaska Anchorage in men’s cross country (6th) and women’s cross country (8th), and Simon Fraser in women’s cross coun-try (7th), women’s indoor track & field (7th), and men’s golf (5th). Three GNAC teams have won NCAA Division II national titles, most recently Western Washington in men’s basketball in 2012. Alaska Anchorage has had 19 Top 10 national finishes in GNAC sports, which trails only Seattle Pacific (24) and now equals Western Washington (19) for No. 2 among member schools. UAA sponsors nine of the GNAC’s 16 sports – volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field.

2014-15 GNACMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS

CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT GB W L PCTxy-Western Oregon 15 3 .833 —– 23 7 .767xy-Sea le Pacifi c 13 5 .722 2.0 24 8 .750x-Central Washington 12 6 .667 3.0 17 9 .654x-Alaska Anchorage 12 6 .667 3.0 16 13 .552x-Western Washington 11 7 .611 4.0 20 11 .645x-Northwest Nazarene 11 7 .611 4.0 14 16 .467Simon Fraser 6 12 .333 9.0 11 15 .423Alaska Fairbanks 4 14 .222 11.0 7 19 .269Saint Mar n’s 3 15 .167 12.0 6 22 .214Montana State Billings 3 15 .167 12.0 5 23 .179x-GNAC Tournament qualifi er / y-NCAA Tournament qualifi er

GNAC POSTSEASON AWARDSPlayer of the Year – Andy Avgi, Western OregonDefensive Player of the Year – Riley Stockton, Sea le Pacifi c Newcomer of the Year – Julian Nichols, Western OregonFreshman of the Year – Alex Birketo , Northwest NazareneCoach of the Year – Brady Bergeson, Western OregonFirst Team All-GNAC: *Andy Avgi, Western Oregon (F, 6-6, Jr., Wood-burn, OR); +Travis Thompson, Alaska Anchorage (G, 6-1, Sr., An-chorage, AK); Dom Williams, Central Washington (G, 5-11, Sr., Tacoma, WA); Riley Stockton, Sea le Pacifi c (G, 6-4, Sr., Spokane, WA); Julian Nichols, Western Oregon (G, 6-2, Jr., Upland, WA); Anye Turner, Western Washington (F, 6-7, Sr., Olympia, WA). *UnanimousSecond Team All-GNAC: Sango Niang, Simon Fraser (G, 6-0, Sr., Paris, France); Jeff rey Parker, Western Washington (F, 6-6, So., Rich-mond, CA); Corey Hutsen, Sea le Pacifi c (C, 6-8, Sr., Sammamish, WA); Kevin Rima, Northwest Nazarene (F, 6-7, Sr., Fairbanks, AK); Joseph Stroud, Central Washington (F, 6-8, Jr., Sea le, WA); Ricardo Maxwell, Western Washington (G, 5-10, Jr., Cincinna , OH).UAA Honorable Men on: Brian McGill, (G, 6-2, Jr.)

UAA Women’s Basketball:2014-15 GNAC Champs

UAA Men’s Indoor Track & Field: 2015 GNAC Champs

Three- me All-GNAC guard Travis Thompson

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Date Opponent W/L Score Att. UAA Hi Scorer(s)Nov. 7 CONCORDIA, ORE. L 74-79 544 Thompson 18Nov. 8 CONCORDIA, ORE. L 73-75 765 McGill 21Nov. 14 at Sonoma State^ L 66-74 612 McGill 25 Nov. 15 vs #19 Chico State^ L 64-74 187 Hunter/Diouf 14Nov. 21 NORTHWEST INDIAN W 110-67 496 Diouf 27 Nov. 22 NORTHWEST INDIAN W 103-50 304 McGill 33Dec. 4 at Saint Martin’s* W 75-68 (ot) 489 McGill 22 Dec. 6 at Western Oregon* L 66-87 418 Diouf 16 Dec. 12 HUMBOLDT STATE & L 83-87 491 McGill 21Dec. 13 #16 BYU-HAWAII & L 69-90 721 Thompson 16 Dec. 16 PORTLAND BIBLE W 91-52 222 Thompson 23Dec. 17 PORTLAND BIBLE W 80-58 658 Diouf 22Jan. 1 SIMON FRASER* W 108-86 1340 McGill 28Jan. 3 WESTERN WASHINGTON* W 62-60 1423 McGill 20Jan. 10 at Alaska Fairbanks* W 76-64 462 Thompson 21Jan. 15 at Seattle Pacific* L 51-73 293 Thompson 17Jan. 17 at Montana State Billings* W 70-62 728 Hunter 22Jan. 22 CENTRAL WASHINGTON* L 68-77 1452 Hunter 21Jan. 24 NORTHWEST NAZARENE* W 67-57 1843 Thompson 21Jan. 29 at Western Washington* W 81-76 656 Hunter 22Jan. 31 at Simon Fraser* W 115-98 225 Thompson 30Feb. 7 ALASKA FAIRBANKS* W 74-72 2128 Thompson 23Feb. 12 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS* W 82-68 729 Thompson 23Feb. 14 SEATTLE PACIFIC* Lot 72-73 1060 Leckband 19Feb. 19 at Central Washington* L 67-80 833 Hunter 21Feb. 21 at Northwest Nazarene* Lot 93-100 1149 Thompson 33Feb. 26 #20 WESTERN OREGON* W 80-78 1910 Fain/Leckband 16Feb. 28 SAINT MARTIN’S* W 101-67 2099 Thompson 22Mar. 5 vs Western Washington% L 56-76 426 Fain 17

* = Great Northwest Athletic Conference game ^ = Ron Logsdon Classic - Rohnert Park, Calif.& = Seawolf Jamboree% = GNAC Tournament - Billings, Mont.

2014-15 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS # Player GP-GS Min.-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct. OD-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO B S Pts/Avg 11 Travis Thompson 28-28 919-32.8 135-318 .425 86-200 .430 114-138 .826 28-53-81/2.9 65-0 97 33 1 34 470/16.8 3 Brian McGill 28-28 852-30.4 136-273 .498 36-86 .419 77-97 .794 13-81-94/3.4 68-2 149 90 2 27 385/13.8 13 Dom Hunter 17-0 399-23.5 61-168 .363 36-106 .340 68-80 .850 10-34-44/2.6 33-1 31 29 0 11 226/13.3 21 Kalidou Diouf 21-16 402-19.1 100-157 .637 0-1 .000 18-23 .783 39-72-111/5.3 48--1 21 29 17 6 218/10.4 14 Derrick Fain 29-19 614-21.2 100-239 .418 55-139 .396 36-40 .900 24-64-88/3.0 45-1 47 38 3 15 291/10.0 1 Christian Leckband 26-4 487-18.7 59-134 .440 28-73 .384 35-47 .745 24-69-93/3.6 43-0 24 28 10 8 181/7.0 2 Sjur Berg 27-5 452-16.7 51-87 .586 0-0 .000 25-42 .595 43-98-141/5.2 51-1 17 33 6 11 127/4.7 30 Kevin Bowman 27-9 369-13.7 34-103 .330 24-73 .329 16-23 .696 4-26-30/1.1 26-0 37 28 1 12 108/4.0 23 Travis Parrish 29-21 508-17.5 34-61 .557 2-11 .182 14-26 .538 44-68-112/3.9 73-2 39 24 6 20 84/2.9 44 Brad Mears 23-11 240-10.4 28-59 .475 1-1 1.000 7-11 .636 24-14-38/1.7 33-0 10 3 7 5 64/2.8 31 Nicho Burgard 9-0 75-8.3 9-19 .474 1-6 .167 5-6 .833 4-5--9/1.0 10-0 3 8 1 4 24/2.7 25 Boomer Blossom 28-4 391-14.0 24-52 .462 9-21 .429 9-13 .692 17-35-52/1.9 37-0 41 15 2 6 66/2.4 22 Jacob Craft 5-0 19-3.8 3-11 .273 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 5-1-6/1.2 2-0 1 3 2 1 7/1.4 35 Brian Pearson 19-0 148-7.8 9-15 .600 0-1 .000 8-15 .533 11-10-21/1.1 15-0 7 7 6 3 26/1.4 Team 41-36-77/2.7 2 UAA Totals 29 783-1696 .462 279-724 .385 432-561 .770 331-666-997/34.4 549-8 524 370 64 163 2277/78.5 Opponent Totals 29 755-1618 .467 214-587 .365 404-577 .700 279-614-893/30.8 537-14 450 375 99 175 2128/73.4

ATTENDANCE Dates Total Ave. Overall: 29 24,049 829 Home: 17 18,185 1070 Away: 10 5,864 586 Neutral: 2 614 306

Junior point guard Brian McGill helped UAA rank among the top 10 in the NCAA Div. II stats in both free throw percentage and as-sists per game.

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MOST POINTSGame: 43, Jesse Jackson vs Seattle Pacific, 2/21/86Season: 813, Jesse Jackson, 1986-87Career: 1,902, Peter Bullock, 2000-04

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGESeason: 27.1, Jesse Jackson, 1986-87Career: 24.1, Jesse Jackson, 1985-87

FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 17, Bo Jackson vs Montana State-Billings, 12/1/77; Jesse Jackson vs

Cal-Riverside, 3/7/86; Del Willis vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/11/90; Jackie Johnson vs Chico State, 3/15/90

Season: 299, Tony Turner, 1979-80Career: 713, Peter Bullock, 2000-04

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 32, Jesse Jackson vs Metro State, 1/23/87Season: 609, Jesse Jackson, 1986-87Career: 1,394, Peter Bullock, 2000-04

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 (12-12), Rob King vs Saint Martins, 1/16/78Season: .665, Chris Lewis, 1998-99Career: .621, Taylor Rohde, 2010-12

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 12, Kyle Fossman vs Western Oregon, 2/22/14Season: 113, Kyle Fossman, 2013-14Season, per Game: 3.8, Kyle Fossman, 2013-14Career: 302, Travis Thompson, 2010-12, 2013-15

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 20, Cody Gallatin vs Humboldt State, 1/30/03Season: 259, Travis Thompson, 2013-14Career: 690, Travis Thompson, 2010-12, 2013-15

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame (Min. 5 att.): 1.000 (5-5), Rick Stafford vs San Francisco, 12/30/96Game (Min. 8 att.): .875 (7-8), Adam Fitt-Chappell at NW Nazarene, 12/5/02Season (Min 50 att.): .560 (28-50), Chris Hamey, 1997-98Career: .474 (195-411), Kemmy Burgess, 2003-04, 05-06

FREE THROWS MADEGame: 17, Jeff Martin vs Fordham, 11/27/83Season: 167, Jesse Jackson, 1986-87Career: 456, Peter Bullock, 2000-04

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame: 22, Jackie Johnson vs Alaska Fairbanks, 2/8/91Season: 235, Todd Fisher, 1989-90Career: 675, Peter Bullock, 2000-04

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 (14-14), Kirk Abegglen vs Northwest Missouri, 12/12/81Season: .918 (45-49), Buddy Bailey, 06-07Career: .884 (130-147), Mark Drake, 01-05

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REBOUNDSGame: 24, Bo Jackson vs Texas, 12/10/78Season: 367, Hansi Gnad, 1986-87Season Average: 12.2, Hansi Gnad, 1986-87Career: 1,124, Hansi Gnad, 1983-87Career Average: 9.7, Todd Fisher, 1988-90

ASSISTSGame: 20, Brian McGill vs Northland International, 12/16/13Season: 310, Luke Cooper, 2007-08Season Average: 8.9, Luke Cooper, 07-08Career: 880, Luke Cooper, 2004-08Career Average: 7.3, Luke Cooper, 2004-08

STEALSGame: 9, Tyrone Jones vs Hawaii-Loa, 1/10/85Season: 84, Tony Turner, 1979-80Season Average: 2.6, Tony Turner, 79-80Career: 192, Jim Hajdukovich, 1995-99Career Average: 2.2, Rawley Farris, 80-82

BLOCKED SHOTSGame: 8, Hansi Gnad vs Seattle Pacific, 2/22/86Season: 63, Serge Using, 1998-99Season Average: 2.33, Serge Using, 98-99Career: 145, Hansi Gnad, 1983-87Career Average: 1.23, Hansi Gnad, 83-87

DOUBLE-DOUBLESSeason: 19, Hansi Gnad, 1985-86Career: 48, Peter Bullock, 2000-04

GAMES PLAYEDSeason: 35, Carl Arts, McCade Olsen, Chris Bryant, Luke Cooper, Cameron

Burney, Jeremiah Trueman & Kevin White, 2007-08Career: 124, Vern Robateau, 1985-90

GAMES STARTEDSeason: 35, Carl Arts, McCade Olsen, Chris Bryant & Luke Cooper, 2007-08Career: 107, Peter Bullock, 2000-04

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MOST POINTS SCOREDGame: 149 vs Northland International, 12/16/131st Half: 77 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 2/10/902nd Half: 72 vs Northland International, 12/16/13Season: 2,945, 1977-78

GREATEST MARGINSOf Victory: 97 (127-30) at Carver Bible College, 12/30/99Of Defeat: 54 (56-110) vs Tennessee-Chattanooga, 11/27/92Halftime Lead: 51 (68-17) at Carver Bible College, 12/30/99Halftime Deficit: 34 (54-20) vs Alabama, 11/24/04

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED1st Half: 7 at American Sports University, 11/11/092nd Half: 13 at Carver Bible, 12/30/99Game: 30 at Carver Bible College, 12/30/99; vs Lancaster Bible, 11/5/06Season: 1,735, 2009-10Season Avg: 65.6, 2006-07

MOST POINTS ALLOWEDGame: 141 vs Montana State Billings, 2/1/961st Half: 65 at Montana State Billings, 2/1/962nd Half: 76 at Montana State Billings, 2/1/96

FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 60 vs Alaska Southeast, 11/11/89Season: 1,233, 1977-78

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 113 vs Alaska Southeast, 11/11/89Season: 2,513, 1977-78

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: .700 (35-50) vs UC Riverside, 3/7/86Season: .515, 1980-81

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 27 vs Northland Int’l, 12/16/13 & vs Western Oregon, 2/22/14Season (Total): 391, 2013-14Season (Per Game): 13.0, 2013-14

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 50 vs Northland International, 12/16/13Season: 947, 2013-14

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame (min. 10 att.): .750 (9-12) vs Adams State, 12/21/99Season: .458 (280-612) 2003-04

FREE THROWS MADEGame: 39 vs BYU-Hawaii, 2/14/81; vs Sacramento State, 1/27/90Season: 563, 1989-90

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame: 60 vs Sacramento State, 1/27/90Season: 817, 1989-90

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 (24-24) vs BYU-Hawaii, 12/10/05Season: .782 (377-482), 2008-09

REBOUNDSGame: 90 vs Alaska Pacific, 11/14/86Season Avg: 45.4, 1977-78

ASSISTSGame: 41 vs Northland International, 12/16/13Season Avg: 22.8, 1995-96

STEALSGame: 27 vs Dubuque, 12/4/81Season Avg: 14.7, 1979-80

BLOCKSGame: 11 vs Seattle Pacific, 2/22/86Season Avg: 4.37, 1997-98

SEASON WON-LOSS RECORDSMost Games Played: 35, 2007-08Most Wins: 29, 2007-08Most Losses: 25, 1976-77Most Home Wins: 18, 1989-90 & 2007-08Most Road Wins: 10, 2007-08Highest Win Pct: .829 (29-6), 2007-08Fewest Losses: 6, 2007-08Most OT Games: 4, 2002-03Consecutive Games Won: Overall: 18, 2007-08 Season: 18, 2007-08 Home: 21, 1986-87, 1987-89

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POINTS1. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 8132. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 6953. Jason Kaiser (1994-95) 6684. Jesse Jackson (1985-86) 6585. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 654 Kemmy Burgess (2005-06) 6547. Carl Arts (2007-08) 6468. Travis Thompson (2013-14) 6409. Taylor Rohde (2011-12) 59510. Jeff Martin (1983-84) 591

SCORING AVERAGE1. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 27.12. Jason Kaiser (1994-95) 24.73. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 22.44. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 21.85. Ed Kirk (2000-01) 21.76. Travis Thompson (2013-14) 21.37. Jesse Jackson (1985-86) 21.28. Jeff Martin (1983-84) 21.19. Kemmy Burgess (2005-06) 21.110. Dana Pope (1994-95) 20.6

REBOUNDS1. Hansi Gnad (1986-87) 3672. Hansi Gnad (1985-86) 3393. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 3134. Dale Bartley (1987-88) 3105. Peter Bullock (2002-03) 2856. Peter Bullock (2003-04) 278 Carl Arts (2007-08) 2788. Jeff Sheedy (1987-88) 2729. Serge Using (1999-00) 26310. Jackie Johnson (1990-91) 258

REBOUNDING AVERAGE1. Hansi Gnad (1986-87) 12.22. Hansi Gnad (1985-86) 10.63. Peter Bullock (2002-03) 10.64. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 10.45. Serge Using (1999-00) 10.16. Bo Jackson (78-79) 9.37. Peter Bullock (2003-04) 9.38. Dale Bartley (1987-88) 9.19. Jackie Johnson (1990-91) 8.910. Hansi Gnad (1984-85) 8.7

DOUBLE-DOUBLES1. Hansi Gnad (1985-86) 192. Hansi Gnad (1986-87) 18 Todd Fisher (1989-90) 184. Peter Bullock (2002-03) 165. Dale Bartley (1987-88) 14 Peter Bullock (2003-04) 147. Peter Bullock (2001-02) 138. Ryan Williams (1995-96) 10 Theo Mayhue (1992-93) 10 Carl Arts (2007-08) 10

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STEALS1. Tony Turner (1979-80) 842. Michael Johnson (1987-88) 733. Rawley Farris (1981-82) 714. Al Collins (1979-80) 67 Mark Lenoir (1990-91) 676. Tom Wheeler (1979-80) 647. Chris Bullock (1983-84) 62 Peter Bullock (2002-03) 629. Sloan Carlson (1982-83) 59 Flip Wilcox (1986-87) 59

BLOCKS1. Serge Using (1998-99) 632. Adam Reid (1997-98) 62 Serge Using (1999-00) 624. Stefan Arntz (1991-92) 515. Del Willis (1990-91) 506. Hansi Gnad (1986-87) 477. Hansi Gnad (1985-86) 428. Raynold Samuel (1993-94) 419. Jackie Johnson (1990-91) 4010. Hansi Gnad (1984-85) 35 Dale Bartley (1987-88) 35 Brian Hills (2005-06) 35

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. Chris Lewis (1998-99) .6652. Mark Fitt (1980-81) .6423. Kalidou Diouf (2014-15) .6374. Taylor Rohde (2011-12) 6275. Dale Bartley (1987-88) .6266. Jeremiah Trueman (2007-08) .6187. Taylor Rohde (2010-11) .6148. Ryan Williams (1996-97) .6119. Joe Davis (2005-06) .61010. McCade Olsen (2006-07) .598

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 2812. Jason Kaiser (1994-95) 2593. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 2524. Jessie Jackson (1985-86) 2475. Dale Bartley (1986-87) 2446. Michael Johnson (1987-88) 2427. Dana Pope (1994-95) 2418. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 2369. Jeff Martin (1983-84) 23410. Carl Arts (2007-08) 232

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 6092. Jason Kaiser (1994-95) 5383. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 5204. Michael Johnson (1987-88) 5015. Jesse Jackson (1985-86) 4966. Tony Turner (1979-80) 4917. Averian Parrish (1987-88) 4878. Andre Boudreaux (1993-94) 4799. Jeff Martin (1983-84) 47110. Carl Arts (2007-08) 467

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. Chris Hamey (1997-98) .5602. Adam Fitt-Chappell (2005-06) .5263. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04) .5004. Adam Fitt-Chappell (2003-04) .5005. Brian McGill (2013-14) .4806. Travis Thompson (2011-12) .4767. Carl Arts (2006-07) .4668. Mario Gill (2010-11) .4639. Kyle Fossman (2011-12) .46210. Ron Fischer (1989-90) .458

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Kyle Fossman (2013-14) 1132. Travis Thompson (2013-14) 1093. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04) 1004. Kemmy Burgess (2005-06) 955. Chris Bryant (2007-08) 936. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 87 Tai Riser (1993-94) 878. Travis Thompson (2014-15) 86 9. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 8410. Eric Draper (2006-07) 78

3-POINT FG MADE PER GAME1. Kyle Fossman (2013-14) 3.772. Travis Thompson (2013-14) 3.633. Travis Thompson (2014-15) 3.074. Kemmy Burgess (2005-06) 3.065. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04) 3.00 6. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 2.81 Tai Riser (1993-94) 2.81 8. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 2.80 9. Eric Draper (2006-07) 2.79 10. Taylor Wagner (2000-01) 2.77

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Travis Thompson (2013-14) 2592. Kyle Fossman (2013-14) 2523. Tai Riser (1993-94) 2304. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 2265. Casey Robinson (2010-11) 2236. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 2137. Kemmy Burgess (2005-06) 2118. Chris Bryant (2007-08) 2109. Jim Hajdukovich (1996-97) 20210. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04) 200 Travis Thompson (2014-15) 200

FREE THROWS MADE1. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 1672. Jesse Jackson (1985-86) 1643. Peter Bullock (2003-04) 1564. Taylor Rohde (2011-12) 151

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STEALS1. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 1922. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 1593. Luke Cooper (2004-08) 1564. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 1255. Michael Johnson (1987-89) 1236. Vern Robateau (1985-88, 89-90) 1227. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 120 Rawley Farris (1980-82) 1209. Tyrone Jones (1983-86) 11110. Tony Turner (1977-80)* 108

BLOCKS1. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 1452. Serge Using (1995-96, 97-00) 1433. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 904. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 785. Carl Arts (2004-08) 706. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 647. Adam Reid (1997-98) 628. Brandon Walker (2008-11) 529. Stefan Arntz (1991-92) 5110. Del Willis (1990-91) 50

3-POINT PERCENTAGE1. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04, 05-06) .4742. Cameron Burney (2006-08) .4623. Kyle Fossman (2010-14) .4534. Ron Fischer (1988-90) .4575. Adam Fitt-Chappell (2002-06) .4506. Brian McGill (2013- ) .4417. Carl Arts (2004-08) .4398. Taylor Wagner (1999-01) .4389. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) .43810. Jerry Sommer (1988-90) .431

REBOUNDING AVERAGE1. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 9.72. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 9.53. Bo Jackson (1977-79) 9.04. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 8.85. Jeff Martin (1982-84) 8.06. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 7.87. Ryan Williams (1995-97) 7.78. Ron Fischer (1988-90) 7.59. Rob King (1977-79) 7.410. Taylor Rohde (2010-12) 7.2

ASSISTS1. Luke Cooper (2004-08) 8802. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 3713. Bryan Anderson (1991-94) 3584. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 3425. Steve White (2008-12) 3416. Brian McGill (2013- ) 3267. Butch Lincoln (1992-93, 94-97) 3258. Chris Bullock (1982-84) 3219. Rick Stafford (1995-97) 299 Scott Larrabee (1996-00) 299

POINTS1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 1,9022. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 1,6673. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 1,6664. Carl Arts (2004-08) 1,5445. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 1,4726. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 1,4717. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) 1,3638. Tony Turner (1977-80) 1,2899. Brandon Walker (2008-11) 1,24210. Kyle Fossman (2010-14) 1,237

SCORING AVERAGE1. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 24.12. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) 23.53. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 19.94. Ed Kirk (1998-01) 19.85. Jeff Martin (1982-84) 19.56. Bo Jackson (1977-79) 19.07. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04, 05-06) 18.68. Ryan Williams (1995-97) 18.39. Michael Johnson (1987-89) 18.110. Taylor Rohde (2010-12) 17.9

REBOUNDS1. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 1,1242. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 9743. Carl Arts (2004-08) 7624. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 6025. Jeff Sheedy (1985-88) 5916. Burt Wallace (1994-98) 5577. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 5268. Serge Using (1995-96, 97-00) 5129. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 49310. Bo Jackson (1977-79) 467

UAA CAREER STATS LEADERS

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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 2352. Peter Bullock (2003-04) 2303. Jackie Johnson (1990-91) 2214. Jesse Jackson (1985-86) 2195. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 2076. Peter Bullock (2002-03) 1967. Taylor Rohde (2010-11) 1908. Taylor Rohde (2011-12) 1899. Ed Kirk (2000-01) 17810. Mark Fitt (1981-82) 176

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1. Buddy Bailey (2006-07) .9182. Eric Draper (2006-07) .9043. Travis Thompson (2013-14) .8924. Scott Larrabee (1998-99) .8915. Carl Arts (2006-07) .887

6. Taylor Wagner (2000-01) .8857. Ron Fischer (1989-90) .8808. Bryson Vaughan (2002-03) .8739. Donnie Lao (2009-10) .87210. Jeremiah Trueman (2008-09) .870

GAMES PLAYED1. Carl Arts (2007-08) 35 McCade Olsen (2007-08) 35 Luke Cooper (2007-08) 35 Chris Bryant (2007-08) 35 Cameron Burney (2007-08) 35 Jeremiah Trueman (2007-08) 35 Kevin White (2007-08) 358. Michael Johnson (1987-88) 34 Travis Thompson (2010-11) 34 Dale Bartley (1987-88) 34 Jeff Sheedy (1987-88) 34 Mark Carpenter (1987-88) 34 Race McCleery (1987-88) 34 Brandon Walker (2010-11) 34 Taylor Rohde (2010-11) 34 Mario Gill (2010-11) 34 Steve White (2010-11) 34

GAMES STARTED1. Carl Arts (2007-08) 33 McCade Olsen (2007-08) 33 Luke Cooper (2007-08) 33 Chris Bryant (2007-08) 335. Michael Johnson (1987-88) 34 Dale Bartley (1987-88) 34 Jeff Sheedy (1987-88) 34 Cameron Burney (2007-08) 34 Brandon Walker (2010-11) 34 Mario Gill (2010-11) 34

MINUTES PER GAME1. Jason Kaiser (1994-95) 37.262. Luke Cooper (2007-08) 36.313. Kyle Fossman (2012-13) 36.164. Luke Cooper (2006-07) 35.865. Kenny Barker (2008-09) 35.796. Ron Beach (1984-85) 35.717. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 35.428. Kyle Fossman (2013-14) 35.309. Carl Arts (2007-08) 35.2010. Dana Pope (1994-95) 35.04

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1. Mark Drake (2001-05) .8842. Eric Draper (2005-07) .8843. Bryson Vaughan (2001-03) .8744. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) .8555. Butch Lincoln (1992-93, 94-97) .8546. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04, 05-06) .8547. Taylor Wagner (1999-01) .8488. Kyle Fossman (2010-14) .8459. Kirk Abegglen (1980-82) .84110. Scott Larrabee (1996-00) .83614. Brian McGill (2013- ) .820

GAMES PLAYED1. Vern Robateau (1985-88, 90) 1242. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 1223. Carl Arts (2004-08) 121 Luke Cooper (2004-08) 1215. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 118 Steve White (2008-12) 1157. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 1118. Liam Gibcus (2009-13) 1099. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 10810. Mark Drake (2001-05) 107

GAMES STARTED1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 1072. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 1033. Luke Cooper (2004-08) 974. Jeff Sheedy (1985-88) 90 Carl Arts (2004-08) 906. Adam Fitt-Chappell (2002-06) 877. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 848. Kyle Fossman (2010-14) 829. Brandon Walker (2008-11) 8110. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 76

DOUBLE-DOUBLES1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 482. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 463. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 274. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 205. Ryan Williams (1995-97) 186. Carl Arts (2004-08) 167. Jeff Martin (1982-84) 13 Rick Stafford (1995-97) 13 Ron Fischer (1988-90) 13 Taylor Rohde (2010-12) 13

VICTORIES1. Vern Robateau (1985-88, 89-90) 902. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 803. Liam Gibcus (2009-13) 794. Carl Arts (2004-08) 78 Luke Cooper (2004-08) 786. Steve White (2008-12) 777. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 768. Lonnie Ridgeway (2007-09, 10-12) 739. Kyle Fossman (2010-14) 7210. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 71 Chris Hamey (1995-00) 71

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3-POINT FG MADE1. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 3022. Kyle Fossman (2010-14) 2573. Mark Drake (2001-05) 2434. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 2385. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04, 05-06) 1956. Chris Hamey (1995-00) 158 Adam Fitt-Chappell (2002-06) 1588. Scott Larrabee (1996-00) 1579. Brandon Walker (2008-11) 15210. Tai Riser (1993-95) 148

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED1. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 6902. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 6613. Mark Drake (2001-05) 5894. Scott Larrabee (1996-00) 4495. Scott Larrabee (1996-00) 4496. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04, 05-06) 4117. Casey Robinson (2008-11) 4108. Chris Hamey (1995-00) 4019. Tai Riser (1993-95) 39810. Cody Gallatin (2000-03) 395

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. Taylor Rohde (2010-12) .6212. Chris Lewis (1998-00) .6173. Jeremiah Trueman (2007-09) .6034. Mark Fitt (1980-82) .6005. Dale Bartley (1985-88) .5986. Ryan Williams (1995-97) .5907. McCade Olsen (2006-08) .5598. Johnny Gilbert (1980-82) .5579. Hicks Taylor (1978-80) .55510. Bo Jackson (1977-79) .553

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 7132. Hansi Gnad (1983-88) 6533. Carl Arts (2004-08) 5834. Tony Turner (1977-80) 5555. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 5286. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 5087. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) 4958. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 4939. Jeff Martin (1982-84) 45010. Brandon Walker (2008-11) 442

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 13942. Hansi Gnad (1983-88) 13423. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 11904. Tony Turner (1977-80) 11335. Carl Arts (2004-08) 11246. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 11057. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 10838. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) 10589. Chris Hamey (1995-00) 95710. Jeff Martin (1982-84) 929

FREE THROWS MADE1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 4562. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 3553. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 3494. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 3315. Taylor Rohde (2010-12) 2916. Carl Arts (2004-08) 2777. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 2628. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 2469. Ryan Williams (1995-97) 23310. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) 22712. Brian McGill (2013- ) 214

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 6752. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 5513. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 4264. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 4115. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 4096. Travis Thompson (2010-12, 13-15) 4087. Taylor Rohde (2010-12) 3798. Carl Arts (2004-08) 3369. Ryan Williams (1995-97) 31310. Luke Cooper (2004-08) 290

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Overall ConferenceYear Coach W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Place Postseason1977-78 Bob Rachal 16-18 .4711978-79 Gary Bliss 16-11 .5921979-80 Gary Bliss 13-19 .4061980-81 Gary Bliss 15-11 .5771981-82 Harry Larrabee 21-9 .700 7-3 .700 1st NCAA First Round1982-83 Harry Larrabee 14-15 .483 5-5 .500 3rd1983-84 Harry Larrabee 15-13 .536 4-4 .500 3rd1984-85 Harry Larrabee 16-12 .571 4-4 .500 3rd1985-86 Harry Larrabee 22-10 .688 8-0 1.000 1st NCAA Second Round1986-87 Ron Abegglen 23-7 .767 7-3 .700 2nd NCAA Second Round1987-88 Ron Abegglen 24-10 .706 7-3 .700 1st NCAA Runner-Up1988-89 Ron Abegglen 21-9 .700 7-5 .583 2nd1989-90 Ron Abegglen 22-8 .733 8-2 .800 1st NCAA First Round1990-91 Ron Abegglen 19-11 .633 5-3 .625 1st NCAA Second Round1991-92 Harry Larrabee 21-8 .724 6-4 .600 3rd1992-93+ Harry Larrabee +22-9 .710 7-3 .700 1st NCAA Second Round1993-94 Larrabee/Bruns 21-10 .677 9-3 .750 1st NCAA First Round1994-95 Charlie Bruns 16-11 .593 7-5 .583 4th1995-96 Charlie Bruns 19-9 .679 9-3 .750 T-1st NCAA First Round1996-97 Charlie Bruns 20-8 .714 9- 3 .750 1st NCAA First Round1997-98 Charlie Bruns 16-11 .593 7-5 .583 T-2nd1998-99 Charlie Bruns 17-10 .630 10-4 .729 2nd (Pacific) Pac West Tourney First Round1999-00 Charlie Bruns 17-9 .654 6-6 .560 T-4th (Pacific) 2000-01 Charlie Bruns 19-8 .704 13-5 .722 1st (Pacific)2001-02 Charlie Bruns 9-18 .333 9-9 .500 T-4th2002-03 Charlie Bruns 13-14 .481 10-8 .556 T-4th2003-04 Charlie Bruns 20-10 .667 10-8 .556 T-4th NCAA First Round2004-05 Rusty Osborne 11-16 .407 5-13 .278 T-9th2005-06 Rusty Osborne 19-12 .613 10-8 .556 T-4th NCAA First Round2006-07 Rusty Osborne 19-9 .679 10-6 .625 T-3rd NCAA First Round2007-08 Rusty Osborne 29-6 .848 16-2 .889 1st NCAA Semifinals2008-09 Rusty Osborne 15-14 .517 9-7 .563 5th2009-10 Rusty Osborne 17-10 .630 8-8 .500 5th2010-11 Rusty Osborne 24-10 .706 13-5 .722 2nd NCAA Second Round2011-12 Rusty Osborne 23-7 .767 15-3 .833 2nd NCAA Second Round2012-13 Rusty Osborne 18-9 .667 11-7 .611 3rd GNAC Quarterfinals2013-14 Rusty Osborne 17-13 .567 10-8 .556 T-4th GNAC Quarterfinals2014-15 Rusty Osborne 16-13 .552 12-6 .667 T-3rd GNAC Quarterfinals38 years Totals 695-417 .625 293-171 .631+Includes forfeit by Chaminade

W L Pct.1-year Rachal Totals 16 18 .4713-year Bliss Totals 44 41 .5185-year Abegglen Totals 109 45 .7087-year Larrabee Totals 132 77 .63211-year Bruns Totals 186 117 .61411-year Osborne Totals 208 119 .636

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UAA IN THE NCAA DIV. II CHAMPIONSHIPS

1987-88 Seawolves — NCAA Div. II Runners-UpStanding (le -to-right): Volunteer assistant coach Jackie Lewis, volunteer as-sistant coach Charlie Bruns, Mike Childs, Duane Orr, Bobby Russ, Jeff Sheedy, Dale Bartley, Averian Parrish. Si ng (l-r): Vern Robateau, Mark Carpenter, Joe Brinkerhoff , Michael Johnson, Carl Benion, Mike Killpatrick, Race McCleery, Paul Schoenborn, Tim Cobbs.

2007-08 Seawolves — NCAA Div. II Semifi nalistsStanding (le -to-right): Lonnie Ridgeway, Phillip Hearn, Colin Voreis, Jeremiah Trueman, Cameron Burney, Kyle Doerr, Kenny Barker. Si ng (l-r): Kevin White, Chris Bryant, McCade Olsen, Carl Arts, Luke Cooper, Jared Ke ler, Doug Hardy.

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1986 West Regional–Hayward, Calif. UAA 86, UC Riverside 83 Cal State-Hayward 87, UAA 73

1987 West Regional–Billings, Mont. UAA 68, Cal State-Dominguez Hills 65 (OT) Montana State Billings 79, UAA 73

1988 West Regional–Hayward, Calif. UAA 89, Cal State-Bakersfield 82 (OT) UAA 72, Cal State-Hayward 67 NCAA II Quarterfinals–Anchorage UAA 97, Ferris State 85 NCAA Final Four–Springfield, Mass. UAA 77, Troy State 72 (Semis) Massachusetts-Lowell 75, UAA 72 (Final)

1990 North Central Regional–Grand Forks, N.D. North Dakota 78, UAA 71

1991 West Regional–Bakersfield, Calif. UAA 74, Chico State 69 Cal State-Bakersfield 78, UAA 68

1993 West Regional–Bakersfield, Calif. UAA 72, Chico State 70 Cal State-Bakersfield 78, UAA 59

1994 West Regional Play-In—Anchorage UAA 83, Seattle Pacific 77 West Regional–Riverside, Calif. Cal State-Bakersfield 92, UAA 61

1996 West Regional–Bakersfield, Calif. Grand Canyon 105, UAA 96 (OT)

1997 West Regional–Bakersfield, Calif. Montana State Billings 97, UAA 67

2004 West Regional—San Bernardino, Calif. BYU-Hawaii 67, UAA 61

2006 West Regional—Seattle, Wash. Chaminade 84, UAA 67

2007 West Regional—Arcata, Calif. Humboldt State 68, UAA 61

2008 West Regional—Anchorage UAA 80, UC San Diego 60 UAA 56, Seattle Pacific 55 UAA 73, BYU-Hawaii 67 NCAA Elite Eight—Springfield, Mass. UAA 56, California, Pa. 53 (Qtrs) Augusta State 56, UAA 50 (Semis)

2011 West Regional—Ellensburg, Wash. UAA 76, Humboldt State 70 BYU-Hawaii 100, UAA 91

2012 West Regional—Bellingham, Wash. UAA 80, Montana State Billings 68 Seattle Pacific 80, UAA 67

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ALL-TIME SERIES BY STATEALABAMA

Alabama 0-1Alabama-Birmingham 0-2Auburn 1-0Montevallo 1-0Samford 1-0Troy State 1-0

ALASKAAlaska Fairbanks 75-22Alaska Pacifi c 6-0Alaska Southeast 4-0Sheldon Jackson 6-0

ARIZONAArizona 0-1Arizona State 0-2Grand Canyon 8-8Northern Arizona 0-1

ARKANSASArkansas 0-1Henderson State 1-1Ozarks, Coll. of the 1-0

CALIFORNIAAmerican Sports 1-0California 1-1Cal Bap st 0-0Cal Poly SLO 0-1Cal State Bakersfi eld 1-3Cal St. Dominguez Hills 2-2Cal State Hayward 3-1Cal State Northridge 0-1Cal State Stanislaus 4-0Chico State 7-1Fresno Pacifi c 1-0Fresno State 0-2Holy Names 2-0Humboldt State 5-12Life Pacifi c 0-0Long Beach State 0-1Loyola Marymount 1-1Occidental 2-0Pacifi c 1-0Sacramento State 5-1St. Mary’s 0-2San Diego 0-1San Francisco 1-0San Francisco State 4-0San Jose State 0-1Santa Clara 1-2Sonoma State 1-2Southern Cal 0-1Stanford 0-3UC Irvine 1-0UC Riverside 2-0UC San Diego 2-0UCLA 0-2

COLORADOAdams State 4-0Colorado Chris an 1-0Colorado-Colo. Springs 2-0Colorado Mines 2-2Colorado St.-Pueblo 1-0Denver 0-1Fort Lewis 0-1Metro State 3-5Regis 1-0Rockmont 2-0Southern Colorado 1-0Western State 2-0

CONNECTICUTBridgeport 1-0Trinity 2-0

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAGeorgetown 0-1

FLORIDABarry 2-0Embry-Riddle 1-0Florida 0-3Florida Southern 0-1Florida State 0-1Florida Tech 2-0Miami 1-0Saint Leo 0-2St. Thomas 1-0

GEORGIAAugusta State 0-1Carver Bible 1-0Clark Atlanta 2-0Columbus State 0-1Fort Valley State 2-0Morris Brown 2-0Valdosta State 1-1

HAWAIIBYU-Hawaii 15-8Chaminade 18-11Hawaii 0-1Hawaii-Hilo 18-15Hawaii-Loa 3-0Hawaii Pacifi c 9-4

IDAHOIdaho 2-0Idaho State 0-2Lewis-Clark State 1-1Northwest Nazarene 18-11

ILLINOISDePaul 0-1Illinois 0-1Lewis 0-1Lincoln Chris an 8-0

Northern Illinois 0-1Robert Morris 1-0Southern Illinois 1-0S. Illinois–Edwardsville 4-0Trinity Interna onal 2-0

INDIANABall State 1-1Evansville 0-1Grace 1-0Indiana 0-2Indiana Southeast 2-0Indiana State 0-2IUP-Ft. Wayne 1-0Notre Dame 1-0Purdue 0-1Valparaiso 0-1

IOWADubuque 2-0Grand View 1-0Iowa 0-1Iowa State 0-1Upper Iowa 0-0

KANSASFt. Hays State 0-1Kansas 0-1Pi sburg State 2-0Southwestern 3-1

KENTUCKYEastern Kentucky 1-0Kentucky 0-5Louisville 0-1Murray State 0-1Western Kentucky 0-1

LOUISIANABap st Chris an 2-0Centenary 0-1Grambling State 2-0Louisiana-Lafaye e 0-2Louisiana Tech 1-0LSU–Shreveport 2-0McNeese State 0-2Nicholls State 2-1

MAINEMaine 1-0

MARYLANDMaryland 0-1Washington Adven st 3-0

MASSACHUSETTSAmerican Interna onal 2-0Massachuse s-Lowell 0-1

MICHIGANAquinas 2-0Calvin 0-1Ferris State 4-0Michigan 1-1Northern Michigan 2-0Western Michigan 1-0

MINNESOTABemidji State 2-0Crown 2-0Minnesota State 3-0SW Minnesota State 0-1

MISSISSIPPIJackson State 1-0

MISSOURICentral Bible 1-0Grace Bible 1-0Lincoln 2-0Lindenwood 1-0Missouri 1-1Missouri-Kansas City 1-0Missouri–Rolla 0-2Missouri–St. Louis 2-0Missouri Western 2-0Northeast Missouri St. 5-1Northwest Missouri St. 2-0Rockhurst 1-0Southwest Missouri St. 3-0

MONTANAGreat Falls 1-0Montana 1-0Montana St. Billings 37-29

NEBRASKACreighton 0-1Has ngs 4-1Nebraska-Omaha 1-0Wayne State 2-0

NEVADANevada 0-1Nevada-Las Vegas 0-1

NEW HAMPSHIREDartmouth 0-1

NEW JERSEYCaldwell College 1-0Seton Hall 0-3

NEW MEXICONew Mexico 1-2New Mexico Highlands 1-0Santa Fe 0-1Western New Mexico 17-2

NEW YORKCanisius 3-0Concordia 3-0Fordham 0-2Hofstra 0-1Iona 1-0Nyack 1-0Syracuse 0-2

NORTH CAROLINABrevard 2-0High Point 1-0North Carolina 0-1North Carolina State 0-1N.C.-Wilmington 0-2Pfeiff er 2-0Shaw 2-0Wake Forest 1-0

NORTH DAKOTAMinot State 2-0North Dakota 0-1North Dakota State 0-4

OHIODayton 1-0

OKLAHOMALangston 3-0Oklahoma 0-2Oklahoma State 0-2

OREGONConcordia 3-3Eastern Oregon 3-0George Fox 1-2Lewis & Clark 3-3Linfi eld 1-0Multnomah Bible 4-0Oregon 0-2Oregon State 0-2Oregon Tech 2-0Pacifi c University 0-2Portland 0-2Portland Bible 3-0Portland State 2-1Southern Oregon St. 0-1Warner Pacifi c 1-0Western Oregon 22-13

PENNSYLVANIACalifornia 2-0Drexel 1-0Edinboro 2-0Lafaye e 1-0Lancaster Bible 2-0Millersville 2-0Penn State 1-0Pi sburgh 0-1St. Joseph’s 0-1Villanova 0-2

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Year Record FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT AST TO BLK STL REB-AVG PTS-AVG HI1977-78 16-18 1233-2513 .491 NA --- 479-730 .656 556 646 NA NA 1442-43.7 2945-89.2 1151978-79 16-11 946-1965 .478 NA --- 333-556 .599 329 356 NA 202 935-34.6 2245-83.1 1211979-80 13-19 1014-2194 .462 NA --- 484-725 .667 365 NA NA NA 1240-38.7 2512-78.5 1061980-81 15-11 735-1426 .515 NA --- 435-620 .701 356 460 NA 219 926-35.6 1905-73.2 991981-82 21-9 857-1766 .485 NA --- 505-734 .688 424 481 NA 264 987-32.9 2219-74.0 981982-83 14-15 812-1875 .433 62-157 .395 411-652 .630 415 489 37 253 1079-37.2 2097-72.3 1051983-84 15-13 803-1786 .450 32- 98 .327 417-651 .641 413 388 71 205 1139-40.7 2055-73.4 1071984-85 16-12 775-1735 .447 NA --- 507-727 .697 414 435 69 226 1073-38.3 2057-73.5 951985-86 22-10 876-1833 .478 NA --- 538-809 .665 438 556 81 237 1248-39.0 2290-71.6 991986-87 23-7 945-1950 .485 99-270 .367 524-791 .662 491 491 114 255 1242-41.4 2513-83.8 1181987-88 24-10 1188-2366 .502 93-244 .381 443-676 .655 572 578 92 310 1428-42.0 2914-85.7 1211988-89 21-9 865-1858 .466 102-287 .355 501-738 .679 394 433 60 283 1072-35.7 2333-77.8 971989-90 22-8 1025-2064 .497 160-385 .416 563-817 .689 525 478 80 292 1349-45.0 2773-92.4 1411990-91 19-11 906-1880 .482 149-376 .396 475-742 .640 420 512 125 247 1207-40.2 2436-81.2 1181991-92 21-8 869-1819 .478 165-467 .353 433-623 .695 434 453 98 250 1107-38.2 2336-80.6 1041992-93 22-9 942-2040 .462 164-485 .338 433-685 .632 485 474 64 268 1239-40.0 2481-80.0 1161993-94 21-10 954-2225 .429 280-776 .361 471-688 .685 586 433 98 209 1382-44.6 2659-85.8 1111994-95 16-11 907-1883 .483 159-442 .360 401-592 .677 546 438 67 233 1148-42.5 2378-88.1 1191995-96 19-9 896-1932 .464 268-729 .368 530-764 .694 639 468 89 271 1183-42.3 2590-92.5 1191996-97 20-8 835-1801 .464 277-752 .368 443-633 .700 581 455 94 234 1101-39.3 2390-85.4 1181997-98 16-11 756-1728 .438 236-691 .342 462-655 .705 468 452 118 215 1071-39.7 2210-81.9 1091998-99 17-10 722-1707 .423 215-659 .326 445-644 .691 412 407 98 171 1074-39.8 2104-77.9 1031999-00 17-9 775-1697 .457 238-635 .375 389-551 .706 462 356 101 160 1072-41.2 2177-83.7 1272000-01 19-8 887-1830 .485 203-523 .388 501-744 .673 487 353 91 234 1004-37.2 2478-91.8 1172001-02 9-18 715-1722 .415 219-593 .369 386-537 .719 459 409 91 225 931-34.5 2035-75.4 1102002-03 13-14 723-1708 .423 229-628 .365 429-608 .706 485 412 71 240 978-36.2 2104-77.9 1022003-04 20-10 786-1664 .472 280-612 .458 445-622 .715 531 436 63 185 1051-35.0 2297-76.6 1082004-05 11-16 736-1633 .451 207-556 .372 382-525 .728 458 386 61 205 869-32.2 2061-76.3 1122005-06 19-12 879-1786 .492 283-635 .446 531-685 .775 585 433 89 196 1052-33.9 2572-83.0 1182006-07 19-9 742-1450 .512 219-517 .424 479-620 .773 536 370 55 186 849-30.3 2182-77.9 1052007-08 29-6 909-1849 .492 265-642 .413 475-623 .762 599 419 82 240 1127-32.2 2558-73.1 1002008-09 15-14 776-1563 .496 202-491 .411 377-482 .782 480 393 78 171 944-32.6 2131-73.5 952009-10 17-10 672-1481 .454 211-580 .364 360-504 .714 415 373 52 165 951-35.2 1915-70.9 902010-11 24-10 895-1869 .479 284-734 .387 534-726 .736 564 429 69 182 1150-33.8 2608-76.7 1182011-12 23-7 823-1643 .501 240-579 .415 450-600 .750 561 376 74 179 988-32.9 2336-77.9 1162012-13 18-9 670-1464 .458 247-610 .405 414-575 .720 477 347 80 155 925-34.3 2001-74.1 1112013-14 17-13 845-1832 .461 391-947 .413 491-617 .796 537 256 55 146 990-33.0 2572-85.7 1492014-15 16-13 783-1696 .462 279-724 .385 432-561 .770 524 370 64 163 997-34.4 2277-78.5 115

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS

ALL-TIME SERIES BY STATE, cont.RHODE ISLAND

Bryant 2-0Rhode Island 1-0

SOUTH CAROLINACharleston, College of 0-1Furman 0-1Lander 1-0South Carolina 0-2

SOUTH DAKOTAAugustana 1-0South Dakota 2-1

TENNESSEEBelmont 0-1Chris an Brothers 1-1Cumberland 2-0Tennessee 1-1

Tenn.-Cha anooga 0-2Tennessee-Mar n 2-0Tennessee Tech 0-1Vanderbilt 0-2

TEXASAngelo State 4-4Baylor 0-1Concordia Lutheran 1-0Dallas 1-0East Texas State 1-0Houston 1-3Houston Bap st 1-0Huston-Tillotson 2-0Lamar 0-1Sam Houston State 0-2Southern Methodist 1-0Texas 1-2Texas A&I 0-1

Texas A&M 0-3Texas Chris an 1-2Texas College 1-1Texas-El Paso 0-1Texas-Permian Basin 2-0Texas State 2-0Texas Tech 1-1Texas Wesleyan 1-1

UTAHBrigham Young 0-1Dixie State 0-1Southern Utah 0-1Utah 0-1Weber State 2-4

VIRGINIAAvere 2-0Bridgewater 1-0

Hampton 0-1Longwood 1-1Old Dominion 0-1Virginia State 1-0William & Mary 1-0

WASHINGTONCentral Washington 17-17Eastern Washington 3-3Northwest College 2-0Northwest Indian 3-0Pacifi c Lutheran 2-2Puget Sound 10-8Saint Mar n’s 28-7Sea le University 14-6Sea le Pacifi c 35-34Walla Walla 4-0Washington 1-2Washington State 0-4

Western Washington 13-17Whitworth 0-2

WEST VIRGINIAOhio Valley 1-0

WISCONSINCardinal Stritch 2-2Lawrence 2-0Mount Senario 1-0Northland Internat’l 5-0

WYOMINGWyoming 0-2

CANADABri sh Columbia 1-0Simon Fraser 13-0

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Head CoachBob Rachal

1 season16-18 (.471)

1977-78 (16-18)ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 106-93ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 96-70at MSU Billings L 91-92at Sea le Pacifi c L 63-81at Idaho W 82-71GREAT FALLS W 87-86at Texas L 65-87at Texas-El Paso L 83-88at Northern Arizona L 76-101at New Mexico L 101-127LINFIELD W 114-99NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 75-88NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 91-92at Missouri-Rolla L 81-104at Cal St.-Northridge L 76-79MSU BILLINGS W 103-88MSU BILLINGS W 113-103SAINT MARTIN’S W 103-96SAINT MARTIN’S W 99-88at Stanford L 98-108at California L 85-93at Portland L 84-108CHICO STATE W 90-79CHICO STATE W 90-80SIMON FRASER W 101-91SIMON FRASER W 102-85at Hawaii–Hilo L 77-95at Hawaii–Hilo L 71-83at Chaminade W 115-87at Chaminade L 86-92LEWIS & CLARK W 89-81LEWIS & CLARK W 82-66at Alaska Fairbanks L 60-75at Alaska Fairbanks L 73-82

Head CoachGary Bliss3 seasons

44-41 (.518)

1978-79 (16-11)ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 85-75ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 90-68LAMAR* L 62-87PENN STATE* W 79-60 TEXAS A&M* L 70-100WEBER STATE W 77-75WEBER STATE L 71-73at MSU-Billings L 64-71at North Dakota State L 63-67at North Dakota State L 74-88HOUSTON L 85-100HOUSTON L 81-94COLL. OF OZARKS^ W 106-84WESTERN MICHIGAN^ W 87-77

ILLINOIS^ L 80-92at MSU-Billings W 88-79at MSU Billings W 86-80at Alaska Fairbanks L 76-100at Alaska Fairbanks W 86-84at Lewis & Clark W 115-70at Cent. Washington W 82-70at Central Bible W 121-50CANISIUS W 82-78CANISIUS W 93-77at BYU-Hawaii W 114-82at Chaminade L 80-89at Chaminade W 73-71*Great Alaska Shootout^Glacier Classic

1979-80 (13-19)ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 78-58ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 77-78PACIFIC* W 86-85KENTUCKY* L 68-97LONG BEACH STATE* L 50-67CAL ST-STANISLAUS W 102-81CAL ST-STANISLAUS W 106-94CS-DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 87-80CS-DOMINGUEZ HILLS L 82-83UNC-WILMINGTON L-OT 64-67UNC-WILMINGTON L 63-66at Samford W 76-72at Evansville L 57-66at McNeese State L 68-83at SW Louisiana L 91-134at Nicholls State L 73-91at Centenary L 92-121TEXAS WESLEYAN L 93-105TEXAS WESLEYAN W 74-71SAINT MARTIN’S W 86-78SAINT MARTIN’S W 92-76AVERETT W 70-55AVERETT W 103-84PORTLAND STATE L 78-84PORTLAND STATE W 101-96at Alaska Fairbanks L 65-73at Brigham Young L 59-93at Hawaii-Hilo L 64-80at Hawaii-Hilo L 65-86at Hawaii Pacifi c W 101-86at BYU-Hawaii L 73-75at Alaska Fairbanks L 69-88*Great Alaska Shootout

1980-81 (15-11)ALASKA FAIRBANKS OT-L 55-56ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 99-77NORTH CAROLINA* L 50-69NICHOLLS STATE* W 77-62MISSOURI* L 53-54SW MISSOURI STATE W 82-66SW MISSOURI STATE W 85-69EASTERN OREGON ST. W 99-76EASTERN OREGON ST. W 90-62SONOMA STATE W 72-57

at Kentucky^ L 56-91at Idaho State^ L 81-91HOUSTON W 79-78at Baylor L 58-64at Arkansas L 58-92LONGWOOD W 77-61LONGWOOD L 66-67VALDOSTA STATE L 73-82VALDOSTA STATE W 83-76at Hawaii Pacifi c L 50-54at BYU-Hawaii W 78-75at Portland State W 78-65BYU-HAWAII W 84-77BYU-HAWAII W 95-68at Alaska Fairbanks W 71-52at Alaska Fairbanks L 56-57*Great Alaska Shootout^Kentucky Invita onal

Head CoachHarry Larrabee

8 seasons(1981-86 & 1991-93)

132-77 (.632)

1981-82 (21-9)ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 82-45WASHINGTON STATE* L 66-83GEORGETOWN* L 67-77McNEESE STATE* L 85-92DUBUQUE W 68-43DUBUQUE W 91-54NW MISSOURI STATE W 79-62NW MISSOURI STATE W 86-76EASTERN WASHINGTON W 78-69MSU BILLINGS W 66-53Drexel^ W 63-55at Vanderbilt^ L 68-72at SW Missouri State W 71-67at Fresno State L 45-71OREGON TECH W 64-58OREGON TECH W 94-75TRINITY W 77-70TRINITY W 98-71at Hawaii–Hilo W 73-64at Hawaii–Hilo W 84-67at BYU-Hawaii W 79-73at Alaska Fairbanks W 69-50SEATTLE PACIFIC W 74-63PUGET SOUND W 76-66at Eastern Washington W 64-57at MSU-Billings L 62-75at Sea le Pacifi c L 74-81at Puget Sound L 67-77Cal Poly-SLO% L 60-66San Francisco State% W 89-84*Great Alaska Shootout^Music City Classic – Nashville, TN%NCAA West Regional–Bakersfi eld, CA

1982-83 (14-15)SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 59-56SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 90-72WASHINGTON* L 50-62FLORIDA* L 52-72TEXAS A&M* L 65-93ALASKA FAIRBANKS W-OT 86-79ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 70-64SOUTHWESTERN (KS) W 80-68SOUTHWESTERN (KS) L 74-75NE MISSOURI ST. L 72-83NE MISSOURI ST.+ W 74-72LAWRENCE W 97-73LAWRENCE W 105-73at Ala.-Birmingham% L 60-102Fordham% L 60-76at Indiana State L 93-109at IUP-Ft. Wayne W 52-50PUGET SOUND W-OT 78-76SEATTLE PACIFIC W 95-87at Eastern Washington L 66-72at MSU–Billings L 57-62at Hawaii-Hilo L-OT 80-88at BYU-Hawaii L 50-61at Alaska Fairbanks W 72-65at Alaska Fairbanks W 84-73MSU BILLINGS L 56-61EASTERN WASHINGTON W 81-66at Puget Sound L 63-66at Sea le Pacifi c L 76-93*Great Alaska Shootout+at Kotzebue%UAB Classic – Birmingham, AL

1983-84 (15-13)CHICO STATE W 75-67CHICO STATE W 74-68NORTH CAROLINA ST.^ L 60-68NEW MEXICO^ W 79-72FORDHAM^ L 68-69HASTINGS COLLEGE L 72-73HASTINGS COLLEGE* W 92-76at Alaska Fairbanks W 79-61at Alaska Fairbanks L 57-60OCCIDENTAL W 58-47OCCIDENTAL W 65-53College of Santa Fe% L 69-75Fresno Pacifi c% W 77-62at Sonoma State L 70-71at Santa Clara$ L 66-85St. Joseph’s$ L 54-106HAWAII-HILO W 78-70BYU-HAWAII W 75-62at MSU-Billings L 77-89at Puget Sound L 60-84at Sea le Pacifi c W 86-81MSU BILLINGS W 79-66ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 93-81ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 71-77SEATTLE PACIFIC L 74-96PUGET SOUND L 59-62ROCKMONT COLL.+ W 107-72

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1984-85 (16-12)SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 91-72SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 74-66OREGON* L 54-61MARYLAND* L 52-54IDAHO STATE* L-OT 72-73ANGELO STATE W 95-89ANGELO STATE L 77-79ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 85-67ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 88-77SACRAMENTO STATE W 81-68SACRAMENTO STATE W 62-56at New Mexico^ L 71-98Texas A&M^ L 54-81Ft. Hays State% L 67-84Concordia (NY)% W-OT 71-68at Hawaii–Hilo W 74-73at Hawaii–Loa W 87-72GRACE COLLEGE W 92-71PUGET SOUND W 71-59SEATTLE PACIFIC W 85-79SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 80-64SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 58-86at Alaska Fairbanks W 70-61at Alaska Fairbanks W 64-59at Sea le Pacifi c L 79-83at Puget Sound L 53-69at MSU–Billings L 68-78MSU BILLINGS L 82-85*Great Alaska Shootout^Lobo Invite – Albuquerque, NM%Chaminade Tour. – Honolulu, HI

1985-86 (22-10)HUMBOLDT STATE W 74-70HUMBOLDT STATE W 69-57PURDUE* L 70-92MISSOURI* W 59-56VILLANOVA* L 52-71SAM HOUSTON STATE L 48-66SAM HOUSTON STATE L 68-81MINN. ST.-MANKATO W 73-66MINN. ST.-MANKATO W 71-62BRYANT W 70-57BRYANT W 75-69at Texas^ L 57-68San Diego^ L 64-78at Hawaii-Hilo L 66-72at Hawaii Pacifi c L 70-79at Puget Sound W 67-66at Puget Sound L 65-69at Sea le Pacifi c W 80-73at Alaska Fairbanks W 71-51at Alaska Fairbanks W 71-54

MSU BILLINGS W 70-63at Alaska Southeast W 89-87at MSU Billings W 63-61at MSU Billings W 79-74at Sea le University W 78-75ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 86-58ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 99-60SEATTLE PACIFIC W 83-74SEATTLE PACIFIC W 68-66PUGET SOUND W 76-67UC Riverside% W 86-83at Cal State-Hayward% L 73-87*Great Alaska Shootout^Longhorn Invita onal – Aus n, TX%NCAA West Regional – Hayward, CA

Head CoachRon Abegglen

5 seasons109-45 (.708)

1986-87 (23-7)ALASKA PACIFIC W 118-68ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 113-88AMERICAN INTERNAT’L W 97-72AMERICAN INTERNAT’L W 81-66IOWA* L 81-91TEXAS* W 80-68WASHINGTON* W 77-75CAL STATE-HAYWARD W 98-51CAL STATE-HAYWARD W 83-61PFEIFFER W 75-62PFEIFFER W 84-71CONCORDIA (NY) W 107-95CONCORDIA (NY) W 94-80at Ala.-Birmingham$ L 72-94Michigan$ L 55-102at Chaminade W 87-75at Hawaii–Loa W 85-72at Hawaii–Hilo W 67-64at Metro State L 77-79at MSU-Billings L 74-90PUGET SOUND W 82-71SEATTLE PACIFIC W 75-46at Alaska Fairbanks W-OT 97-95ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 91-67MSU BILLINGS L 65-76METRO STATE W 83-72at Puget Sound W 78-69at Sea le Pacifi c W 98-86Cal St.-Dom. Hills% W-2OT 68-64at MSU-Billings% L 73-79^Alaska Governor’s Cup*Great Alaska Shootout$UAB Classic – Birmingham, AL%NCAA West Regional – Billings, MT

1987-88 (24-10)Alaska Southeast^ W 107-106at Alaska Fairbanks^ W 106-90ANGELO STATE W 75-71

ANGELO STATE L 72-75SYRACUSE* L 76-95SW TEXAS STATE* W 90-84MIAMI* W 78-77NE MISSOURI STATE W 95-75NE MISSOURI STATE W 106-70BARRY W 93-83BARRY W 101-83ALASKA PACIFIC W 102-79HASTINGS COLLEGE W 88-78Creighton% L 84-85Tennessee Tech% L 67-68at Kentucky L 58-100at BYU–Hawaii W 101-73at Hawaii–Hilo L 77-86at Hawaii–Loa W 85-67METRO STATE W 75-49MSU BILLINGS W 75-60at Puget Sound W 83-81at Sea le Pacifi c W 83-68at Alaska Fairbanks L 76-85at MSU-Billings L 69-89at Metro State L 62-71PUGET SOUND W 97-85SEATTLE PACIFIC W 106-74ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 121-88CS Bakersfi eld# W-OT 89-82at Cal State-Hayward# W 72-67FERRIS STATE! W 97-85Troy State$ W 77-72Massachuse s-Lowell$ L 72-75^Governor’s Cup – Fairbanks*Great Alaska Shootout%UNLV Rebel Roundup#NCAA West Regional – Hayward, CA!NCAA Quarterfi nals - Anchorage$NCAA Final Four – Springfi eld, MA

1988-89 (21-9)Alaska Pacifi c$ W 81-60at Alaska Southeast$ W 97-80MILLERSVILLE W 82-76MILLERSVILLE W 94-90KANSAS* L 81-94FLORIDA* L 72-83IONA* W 71-70SOUTH DAKOTA W 77-66SOUTH DAKOTA W 74-69ALASKA PACIFIC W 74-60MISSOURI WESTERN W 85-76MISSOURI WESTERN W 70-68Michigan^ W 70-66at Utah^ L 68-75at Sacramento State W 94-74at BYU–Hawaii W 75-67at Hawaii Pacifi c W 81-65California (Pa.)% W 73-61at Chaminade% L 64-69SEATTLE PACIFIC W 72-71PUGET SOUND W 89-82ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 83-73at Metro State L-OT 83-86

at MSU–Billings L 72-81SACRAMENTO STATE W 85-70MSU BILLINGS W 75-60METRO STATE L 72-77at Puget Sound L 65-74at Sea le Pacifi c W 74-71at Alaska Fairbanks L 80-96$Alaska Governor’s Cup – Juneau*Great Alaska Shootout^Utah Seiko Classic – Salt Lake City%Chaminade Tour. – Honolulu, HI

1989-90 (22-8)ALASKA SOUTHEAST$ W 141-72ALASKA PACIFIC$ W 103-64SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 91-79SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 91-84HAWAII* L 74-79FLORIDA STATE* L 74-75AUBURN* W 109-94MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W-OT 99-87MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 81-73WAYNE STATE W 96-59WAYNE STATE W 101-62PITTSBURG STATE W 85-55PITTSBURG STATE W 87-63at Vanderbilt^ L 81-85William & Mary^ W 91-85at Oklahoma L 81-101ALASKA PACIFIC W 87-76ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 91-49SEATTLE PACIFIC W 102-83SACRAMENTO STATE W 121-75at Metro State L 83-106at MSU–Billings W 71-64at Alaska Fairbanks W 131-87CHAMINADE W 90-60MSU BILLINGS W 100-84METRO STATE W 86-78at Sacramento St. OT-L 93-99at Sea le Pacifi c W 70-69at North Dakota% L 71-78South Dakota% L 92-101$Alaska Governor’s Cup*Great Alaska Shootout^Music City Classic – Nashville, TN%NCAA North Central Regional – Grand Forks, ND

1990-91 (19-11)at Alaska Fairbanks W 117-114TENNESSEE-MARTIN W 83-65TENNESSEE-MARTIN W 77-75TEXAS TECH* W 70-58UCLA* L 67-80SOUTH CAROLINA* L 59-72FLORIDA SOUTHERN L 68-80at Syracuse^ L 85-103Florida^ L 81-92CLARK ATLANTA W 80-64CLARK ATLANTA W 66-58MORRIS BROWN W 100-80

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ALL-TIME RESULTS, CONTINUEDMORRIS BROWN W 73-67at Nevada L 73-74Pi sburgh% L 69-93California% W 88-73Tennessee% W 86-78at Chaminade W 83-78at MSU–Billings L 71-73at Grand Canyon L 86-94SEATTLE PACIFIC L 69-71at Sheldon Jackson W 113-70at Alaska Fairbanks W 97-86SHELDON JACKSON W 101-71GRAND CANYON W 75-56MSU BILLINGS W 82-75ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 118-81at Sea le Pacifi c W 57-55Chico State$ W 74-69at Cal St-Bakersfi eld$ L 68-78*Great Alaska Shootout^Carrier Classic – Syracuse, NY%Rainbow Classic – Honolulu, HI$NCAA West Regional–Bakersfi eld, CA

Head CoachHarry Larrabee

1991-92 (21-8)BAPTIST CHRISTIAN W 94-78BAPTIST CHRISTIAN W 96-74OREGON STATE* L 66-80SANTA CLARA* W 72-71IDAHO* W 64-61SHELDON JACKSON W 75-57SHELDON JACKSON W 75-72HUSTON–TILLOTSON W 104-70HUSTON–TILLOTSON W 81-66FORT VALLEY STATE W 79-51FORT VALLEY STATE W 53-50at Washington State L 68-77at Tenn.–Cha anooga^ L 68-92Eastern Kentucky^ W 87-83NE MISSOURI STATE W 71-69NE MISSOURI STATE W 55-47ALASKA FAIRBANKS% W 86-70TEXAS A&I% L 73-75ANGELO STATE% W 103-79at Alaska Fairbanks W-OT 80-75GRAND CANYON W 102-71MSU–BILLINGS W 94-76at Sea le Pacifi c L 85-87at Chaminade W 92-90ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 94-77at MSU–Billings L 73-76at Grand Canyon L 82-101CHAMINADE L-OT 93-97SEATTLE PACIFIC W 71-69*Great Alaska Shootout^UTC Classic – Cha anooga, TN%Alascom Jamboree

1992-93 (22-9)EDINBORO W 89-83EDINBORO W 116-92OREGON* L 73-96TENN.-CHATTANOOGA* L 56-110DAYTON* W 84-70COLO.-COLO. SPRINGS+ W 115-52COLO.-COLO. SPRINGS W 95-62Bridgewater^ W 73-60Lander^ W 73-70Calvin^ L 64-69Oklahoma% L 70-102Weber State% W 80-71at Arizona State L 79-80EAST TEXAS STATE# W 84-75N.M. HIGHLANDS# W-OT 86-82SO. COLORADO# W 100-75ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 82-68at Grand Canyon L 88-92at MSU Billings W 82-62CHAMINADE! L 71-76HAWAII-HILO W 91-83SEATTLE PACIFIC W 90-79at Chaminade L 81-85at Alaska Fairbanks W 83-78MSU BILLINGS W 79-74GRAND CANYON W 76-74at Sea le Pacifi c L 49-86MSU BILLINGS& W 65-64GRAND CANYON& W-OT 86-78Chico State$ W 72-70at Cal St-Bakersfi eld$ L 59-78+at Barrow!Game forfeited by Chaminade*Great Alaska Shootout^Sunshine Shootout – Nassua, Bahamas%All College Tournament – Oklahoma City#Alascom Jamboree&Pac West Conference Tourn.$NCAA West Regional–Bakersfi eld, CA

Head CoachCharlie Bruns

11 seasons186-117 (.614)

1993-94 (21-10)CARDINAL STRITCH^ L 72-75DALLAS^ W 92-61NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 100-66NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 74-72WAKE FOREST* W 70-68PORTLAND* L-2OT 89-96WEBER STATE* L 82-91ADAMS STATE+ W 78-65ADAMS STATE W 84-66W. NEW MEXICO W 73-71W. NEW MEXICO W-OT 100-93at Indiana Southeast W 89-83at Ball State L 77-78

at Washington State L 63-86at Sea le Pacifi c L 73-90GRAND CANYON W 100-75MSU BILLINGS W 99-72at Hawaii-Hilo W 91-82at Chaminade W 93-88ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 102-98SEATTLE PACIFIC W 75-70at MSU Billings L-2OT 102-106at Grand Canyon L 78-90CHAMINADE W 82-71HAWAII-HILO W 95-79at Alaska Fairbanks W 111-100MSU BILLINGS# W 95-83GRAND CANYON# L 67-72SEATTLE PACIFIC$ W 83-77Cal State-Bakersfi eld& L 61-92San Francisco State& W 109-97+at Kenai^Alascom Jamboree*Great Alaska Shootout#Pac West Conference Tournament$NCAA II Play-In&NCAA West Regional–Riverside, CA

1994-95 (16-11)INDIANA SOUTHEAST^ W 95-64CONCORDIA LUTHRN^ W 111-102COLORADO MINES W 110-90COLORADO MINES W 91-75VILLANOVA* L 58-75ARIZONA* L 88-107JACKSON STATE* W 96-74LINCOLN CHRISTIAN+ W 119-77LINCOLN CHRISTIAN W 119-73LSU-SHREVEPORT W 82-50LSU-SHREVEPORT W 87-58at Santa Clara% L 75-78San Jose State% L 66-70at Oklahoma State L 72-112W. NEW MEXICO W 104-62at Sea le Pacifi c L 72-74at MSU Billings W 97-78HAWAII-HILO W 81-73CHAMINADE L 82-84ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 79-77at W. New Mexico L 76-78MSU BILLINGS W 91-67SEATTLE PACIFIC W 74-67at Chaminade L 77-84at Hawaii-Hilo L-OT 88-91at Alaska Fairbanks W 89-87at Alaska Fairbanks L-OT 99-104+at Barrow / ^Alascom Jamboree*Great Alaska Shootout%Cable Car Classic

1995-96 (19-9)MOUNT SENARIO^ W-OT 106-97LANGSTON^ W 90-57CROWN W 119-50CROWN W 107-42INDIANA* L 79-84

OLD DOMINION* L 77-78TEXAS CHRISTIAN* W 89-78CARDINAL STRITCH W 99-76CARDINAL STRITCH+ W 94-69WESTERN STATE W 93-69WESTERN STATE W 96-62at Coll of Charleston% L 72-93Lafaye e% W 82-75at Texas Chris an L 78-124at Weber State L 101-108at Alaska Fairbanks W-OT 98-94SEATTLE PACIFIC W 83-54W. NEW MEXICO W 91-49at Hawaii-Hilo L 78-83at Chaminade W 90-82at MSU Billings L 114-141MSU BILLINGS W 100-84CHAMINADE W 88-63HAWAII-HILO W 112-77at W. New Mexico W 72-67at Sea le Pacifi c L 74-90ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 112-78Grand Canyon% L-OT 96-105^AT&T Alascom Jamboree*Carrs Great Alaska Shootout+at Kotzebue%College of Charleston Classic%NCAA West Regional–Bakersfi eld, CA

1996-97 (20-8)NORTHLAND BAPTIST^ W 118-39ROBERT MORRIS (IL)^ W 105-48AQUINAS W 103-84AQUINAS W 90-53MAINE* W 75-65KENTUCKY* L 72-104STANFORD* L 69-91SHAW W 114-79SHAW W 109-74at Stanford L 70-105at Saint Mary’s L 68-78at Seton Hall% L 69-73San Francisco% W 92-70HASTINGS W 89-78HASTINGS W 87-58at Sea le Pacifi c L 61-75ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 90-74at Chaminade W 88-66at Hawaii-Hilo W 84-66SEATTLE PACIFIC W 74-68MSU BILLINGS W 93-91W. NEW MEXICO W 80-70CHAMINADE W 86-76HAWAII-HILO W 80-74at W. New Mexico W 67-52at MSU-Billings L 96-107at Alaska Fairbanks W 94-90Montana State Billings$ L 67-97^AT&T Alascom Jamboree*Carrs Great Alaska Shootout%SHU Meadowlands Tournament – E. Rutherford, NJ$NCAA West Regional–Bakersfi eld, CA

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1997-98 (16-11)LINCOLN CHRISTIAN^ W 87-46EMBRY-RIDDLE^ W 101-90FERRIS STATE W 83-70FERRIS STATE W 77-67SETON HALL* L-OT 57-67UCLA* L 68-92SW LOUISIANA* L 80-101HENDERSON STATE W 87-76HENDERSON STATE L 109-112at Grand View W 75-61at Iowa State% L 55-57Grambling% W-OT 79-73at Southern Utah L 79-94CUMBERLAND (TN) W 85-72CUMBERLAND (TN) W 96-80ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 87-69at Hawaii-Hilo W 84-75at Chaminade W 83-71at Alaska Fairbanks W 77-67MSU BILLINGS L 73-91SEATTLE PACIFIC W 73-65at W. New Mexico L 72-81CHAMINADE L 84-88HAWAII-HILO W 97-79at Sea le Pacifi c L 64-83at MSU Billings L 92-120W. NEW MEXICO W 106-92^AT&T Alascom Jamboree*Carrs Great Alaska Shootout%Iowa St. Holiday Classic–Ames, IA

1998-99 (17-10)CAL ST.-STANISLAUS^ W 84-70ANGELO STATE^ W 81-72FRESNO STATE* L 79-82NOTRE DAME* W-OT 88-82SAINT MARY’S* L 71-78TEXAS COLLEGE W 83-71TEXAS COLLEGE L 73-75PACIFIC LUTHERAN W 103-95PACIFIC LUTHERAN W 72-62Southern Methodist% W 80-72at Arizona State% L 52-85at Grand Canyon L 64-74MSU BILLINGS W 94-91W. NEW MEXICO W 88-80at BYU-Hawaii W 89-76at Hawaii Pacifi c L 72-96SAINT MARTIN’S W 83-66SEATTLE PACIFIC W 88-66at Western Oregon L 81-91at Humboldt State L 71-83HAWAII-HILO W 88-55CHAMINADE W 83-73at W. New Mexico W 52-35at MSU-Billings L 94-120Alaska Fairbanks W 58-55ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 76-66BYU-Hawaii$ L 57-71

^AT&T Alascom Jamboree*Carrs Great Alaska Shootout%Arizona State Fiesta Bowl Classic$Pacifi c West Tour. – Honolulu, HI

1999-00 (17-9)GRAND CANYON^ W 90-61GRAND CANYON^ W 64-49WASHINGTON* L 70-86GRAMBLING STATE* W 104-85LOUISVILLE* L 76-108ADAMS STATE W 92-59ADAMS STATE W 88-50at Kentucky L 42-62at Carver College W 127-30at MSU Billings L 104-113at W. New Mexico W 72-56at W. New Mexico W 89-63at Chaminade L 71-80at Hawaii-Hilo L 68-81W. WASHINGTON W 89-77CENT. WASHINGTON L 75-76at Simon Fraser W 82-74at Sea le University W 76-66LINCOLN (MO) W 104-54LINCOLN (MO) W 92-56ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 68-78at Alaska Fairbanks L 81-95MSU BILLINGS W 105-99W. NEW MEXICO W 94-69BYU-HAWAII W 78-64HAWAII PACIFIC W 76-69^AT&T Alascom Jamboree*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout

2000-01 (19-8)Sea le University% W 108-67VALPARAISO* L 67-83RHODE ISLAND* W 87-77DePAUL* L 76-93LANGSTON^ W 104-70LANGSTON^ W 101-68at Nevada-Las Vegas L 71-101SOUTHWESTERN (KS)& W 91-68SOUTHWESTERN (KS) W 90-42at Saint Mar n’s W 96-83at Central Washington L 82-95HAWAII-HILO L 85-92HAWAII-HILO W-OT 101-99CHAMINADE W 96-83at W. New Mexico W 94-66at W. New Mexico W 93-72at MSU Billings L 91-105SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 81-74NW NAZARENE W 93-66at Hawaii Pacifi c L 84-99at Hawaii Pacifi c W 90-79at BYU-Hawaii W 100-86MSU BILLINGS W 117-96MSU BILLINGS W 111-91W. NEW MEXICO W 96-94

ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 96-45at Alaska Fairbanks L 77-81%Vitamilk Classic – at SPU*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout&at Fort Richardson^AT&T Alascom Jamboree

2001-02 (9-18)INDIANA* L 66-101TENNESSEE* L 54-74OREGON STATE* L 63-72BYU-HAWAII^ L 78-84BYU-HAWAII^ L 73-74MISSOURI-ROLLA^ L 76-78at Alaska Fairbanks W 70-62at Wyoming L 67-85ANGELO STATE L 64-78ANGELO STATE L 87-93SAINT MARTIN’S W 68-58CENT. WASHINGTON W 79-74at Western Oregon W 87-68at Humboldt State L 72-76at Western Washington L 67-87at Sea le Pacifi c L 64-95SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 73-53NW NAZARENE W 81-71ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 90-76at Central Washington L 88-93at Saint Mar n’s L 64-97HUMBOLDT STATE L 88-91WESTERN OREGON W-OT 110-105SEATTLE PACIFIC L-OT 95-86W. WASHINGTON L 71-70at NW Nazarene W 82-79at Sea le University L 79-68*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout^AT&T Alascom Jamboree

2002-03 (13-14)LINCOLN CHRISTIAN^ W-OT 87-79CARDINAL STRITCH^ L 80-95OKLAHOMA STATE* L 69-98WYOMING* L 69-77MONTANA* W 69-52at NW Nazarene W 71-56at Sea le University L 59-71COLORADO MINES% L 81-83COLORADO MINES L 78-95MONTEVALLO# W 84-60CHRISTIAN BROS.# L-OT 94-96CENT. WASHINGTON W 81-74SAINT MARTIN’S W 102-63at Sea le Pacifi c L 68-86at W. Washington W 88-83Alaska Fairbanks L 55-78HUMBOLDT STATE L-OT 88-90WESTERN OREGON W 78-68at Central Washington W 80-78at Saint Mar n’s W 92-85W. WASHINGTON W 79-77SEATTLE PACIFIC W-OT 90-84

ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 70-73at Humboldt State L 69-86at Western Oregon L 64-71SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 85-70NW NAZARENE L 74-79^AT&T Alascom Jamboree*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout%at Fort Richardson#Glacier Classic

2003-04 (20-10)HAWAII PACIFIC^ W 101-72EASTERN OREGON^ W 94-70HAWAII PACIFIC^ W 80-67SETON HALL* L 57-62TEXAS STATE* W 80-59CANISIUS* W 72-67SEATTLE PACIFIC OT-L 83-89W. WASHINGTON W 100-82Notre Dame de Namur% W 65-52at Chaminade% W 86-72Hawaii Pacifi c% W 76-73Columbia Union# W 108-51Lake Superior State# W 67-60ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 71-68at Humboldt State L 66-78at Western Oregon L 69-78NW NAZARENE W 84-82SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 52-51at Saint Mar n’s W 80-69at Central Washington L 82-91at Alaska Fairbanks L 56-70WESTERN OREGON W 95-76HUMBOLDT STATE L-OT 67-69at Sea le University W 59-55at Northwest Nazarene L 71-82CENT. WASHINGTON W 74-47SAINT MARTIN’S W 86-70at Western Washington L 80-87at Sea le Pacifi c W 75-73BYU-Hawaii$ L 67-61^AT&T Alascom Jamboree*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout%Hawaiian Style Classic – Honolulu#Glacier Classic – Fairbanks$ NCAA Division II West Regional – San Bernardino, CA

Head CoachRusty Osborne

11 seasons208-119 (.636)

2004-05 (11-16)CALDWELL COLL.# W-3OT 92-87GRAND CANYON# L 66-70ALABAMA* L 55-90FURMAN* L 71-81HIGH POINT* W 66-65WESTERN OREGON L 51-52

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HUMBOLDT STATE L 57-62MULTNOMAH BIBLE W 87-59MULTNOMAH BIBLE W 96-53OHIO VALLEY^ W 100-73NYACK^ W 64-61at Northwest Nazarene L 52-65at Sea le University W 69-68CENT. WASHINGTON W 93-90SAINT MARTIN’S L 76-79at Sea le Pacifi c L 76-91at Western Washington L 92-102at Alaska Fairbanks L 80-91SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 69-68NW NAZARENE L 67-72at Saint Mar n’s W 96-83at Central Washington L 85-108W. WASHINGTON L 79-105SEATTLE PACIFIC L-2OT 112-117ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 83-82at Humboldt State L 70-85at Western Oregon L 57-77#AT&T Alascom Jamboree*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout^Glacier Classic

2005-06 (19-12)NORTHLAND BAPTIST W 118-51NORTHLAND BAPTIST W 96-62vs Bridgeport% W 71-61vs Columbus State% L 61-80vs Nebraska-Omaha% W 79-66SOUTH CAROLINA* L 60-65SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W 72-64SOUTHERN CAL* L 56-57vs Cal Ste-Stanislaus# W 82-63vs BYU-Hawaii# W 90-80WALLA WALLA W 88-62WALLA WALLA W 108-66at W. Washington L-OT 106-112at Central Washington L 72-73SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 78-71SAINT MARTIN’S W 92-68at Sea le Pacifi c L 80-87at Northwest Nazarene L 80-82HUMBOLDT STATE W 85-67WESTERN OREGON W 88-50at Alaska Fairbanks L 73-76at Saint Mar n’s W 72-56at Sea le University L 72-82NW NAZARENE W 100-76SEATTLE PACIFIC W 89-75at Western Oregon L 76-81at Humboldt State W 93-78ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 84-73CENT. WASHINGTON L 85-88W. WASHINGTON W 99-95vs Chaminade^ L 67-84%Disney’s Division II Tip-Off Classic — Orlando, FL*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout#Glacier Classic — Fairbanks^NCAA West Regional — Sea le

2006-07 (19-9)LANCASTER BIBLE W 105-68LANCASTER BIBLE W 102-30BEMIDJI STATE W 79-58BEMIDJI STATE W 88-42LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* L 58-69MO.-KANSAS CITY* W 77-70HOFSTRA* L 65-75vs Florida Tech% W 78-60vs Augustana% W 83-65BYU-HAWAII^ W 79-68HAWAII-HILO^ W 85-72SEATTLE PACIFIC L 65-68CENT. WASHINGTON W 80-60NW NAZARENE W 60-57at Saint Mar n’s L 74-76at Western Oregon W 70-49at W. Washington W 92-72at Sea le University L 64-65WESTERN OREGON L 73-81SAINT MARTIN’S W 93-76ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 78-69at Northwest Nazarene W 89-75SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 66-69W. WASHINGTON W 77-61at Central Washington W 76-61at Sea le Pacifi c L 80-89at Alaska Fairbanks W 85-75at Humboldt State# L 61-68*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout%Glacier Classic — Fairbanks^AT&T Alascom Jamboree#NCAA West Regional—Arcata, CA

2007-08 (29-6)BREVARD COLLEGE W 80-53BREVARD COLLEGE W 80-48TEXAS TECH$ L 47-74WESTERN KENTUCKY$ L 67-71E. WASHINGTON$ L 62-64TEX.-PERMIAN BASIN W 91-52TEX.-PERMIAN BASIN W 95-45at BYU-Hawaii W-2OT 95-90at Chaminade W 64-53at Hawaii-Hilo W 73-72FERRIS STATE^ W 71-45CHRISTIAN BROTHERS^ W 75-52at Western Oregon W 68-62at Saint Mar n’s W 66-42ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 77-57CENT. WASHINGTON W 78-73W. WASHINGTON W 63-62at Sea le W 45-38at Montana St. Billings W 79-43SEATTLE PACIFIC W 83-71NW NAZARENE W 77-61at Alaska Fairbanks W 67-53at W. Washington W 81-69at Cent. Washington L-OT 72-74MSU BILLINGS W 90-46

SEATTLE W 73-60at NW Nazarene W 77-59at Sea le Pacifi c L 58-65SAINT MARTIN’S W-OT 100-98WESTERN OREGON W 90-60UC SAN DIEGO# W 80-60SEATTLE PACIFIC# W 56-55BYU-HAWAII# W 73-67vs California, Pa.% W 55-52vs Augusta State% L 50-56$Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout^AT&T Alascom Jamboree#NCAA West Regional — Anchorage%NCAA Elite 8 — Springfi eld, MA

2008-09 (15-14)SW Minnesota State# L 55-60Fort Lewis# L 62-66Humboldt State# OT-L 81-83HAMPTON$ L 61-69NORTHERN ILLINOIS$ L 68-71LOUISIANA TECH$ W 62-57Virginia State# W 89-64St. Thomas (Fla.)# W 71-56SAINT LEO L 62-74SAINT LEO L 63-71ROCKHURST W 63-52LINCOLN CHRISTIAN W 89-52LINCOLN CHRISTIAN W 90-55NW NAZARENE L 78-90CENT. WASHINGTON W 90-78at Alaska Fairbanks W 81-52at Western Oregon W 75-54at Saint Mar n’s L 62-66at Montana St. Billings L 60-69ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 90-85W. WASHINGTON L 54-69SEATTLE PACIFIC W 66-62MSU BILLINGS W 87-68at Sea le Pacifi c L 66-68at W. Washington W-OT 88-77at Central Washington L 65-76at Northwest Nazarene L 71-76SAINT MARTIN’S W 87-62WESTERN OREGON W 95-69%Disney’s West Coast Tip-Off Classic — Anaheim, CA$Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout#Glacier Classic - Fairbanks

2009-10 (17-10)at American Sports W 65-39at Hawaii Pacifi c W 82-66WASHINGTON STATE$ L 68-87NICHOLLS STATE$ W 72-58HOUSTON$ L 57-73Grace Bible# W 81-69Grand Canyon# W 67-38WEST. NEW MEXICO^ W 69-39CHAMINADE^ W 75-53TRINITY INT’L W 87-57

TRINITY INT’L W 89-71MSU BILLINGS W 80-72at Western Washington L 62-68at Central Washington W 67-66SAINT MARTIN’S W 62-45WESTERN OREGON L 65-76at Sea le Pacifi c L 71-80at Northwest Nazarene L 74-79at Alaska Fairbanks W 56-42W. WASHINGTON W 68-53CENT. WASHINGTON L 57-62at Western Oregon W 90-81at Saint Mar n’s L 59-76ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 81-78at MSU Billings L 60-65NW NAZARENE L 76-78SEATTLE PACIFIC W 75-64$Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout#Glacier Classic - Fairbanks^AT&T Jamboree

2010-11 (24-10)vs Dixie State% L 58-75vs Lewis% L 70-84vs UC San Diego% W 67-52WEBER STATE* L 54-86HOUSTON BAPTIST* W 74-67BALL STATE* W 62-44vs Hawaii Pacifi c$ W 75-53vs Bri sh Columbia$ W 71-53WALLA WALLA& W 105-67FLORIDA TECH& W 70-47WALLA WALLA& W 72-44at Cent. Washington W-2OT 98-93at Northwest Nazarene W 78-71MONT. ST. BILLINGS W 73-52SEATTLE PACIFIC W 78-61at Simon Fraser W 74-56at Western Washington L 75-81WESTERN OREGON W 79-59SAINT MARTIN’S W 73-66NW NAZARENE W 73-63CENT. WASHINGTON L 50-52at Sea le Pacifi c L 73-78at Montana St. Billings W 81-64W. WASHINGTON L 102-016SIMON FRASER W 99-81at Saint Mar n’s L 54-60at Western Oregon W 88-83at Alaska Fairbanks W 74-65ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 118-82SAINT MARTIN’S^ W 80-70SEATTLE PACIFIC^ W 72-67at Central Washington^ L 71-83vs Humboldt State! W 76-70vs BYU-Hawaii! L 91-100%Disney’s Tip-Off Classic—Anaheim, CA*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout$Glacier Classic — Fairbanks&AT&T Jamboree^GNAC Tournament!NCAA West Regional — Ellensburg, WA

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Kyle Fossman and the Seawolves earned a 2012 NCAA First Round victory over Montana State Billings in Bellingham, Wash.

2011-12 (23-7)MURRAY STATE$ L 62-64DARTMOUTH$ L 52-64UC IRVINE$ W 77-63MINOT STATE W 76-57PORTLAND BIBLE# W 95-54MINOT STATE# W 82-40ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 68-62LINCOLN CHRISTIAN W 116-67LINCOLN CHRISTIAN W 95-56CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 99-62NORTHWEST NAZARENE W 85-62at Montana St. Billings W 80-72at Sea le Pacifi c L 51-85SIMON FRASER W 86-81W. WASHINGTON L 68-73at Western Oregon W 66-55at Saint Mar n’s W 64-54at Northwest Nazarene W 81-64at Central Washington W 82-65SEATTLE PACIFIC W 78-69MSU BILLINGS W 85-70at Western Washington L 50-59

at Simon Fraser W 85-75SAINT MARTIN’S W 81-59WESTERN OREGON W 83-70at Alaska Fairbanks W 79-74vs Cent. Washington^ W 93-81vs Mont. St. Billings^ L 70-74vs Mont. St. Billings! W 80-68vs Sea le Pacifi c! L 67-80$Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout#AT&T Jamboree^GNAC Tournament—Lacey, Wash.!NCAA Div. II West Regional Champ.— Bellingham, WA

2012-13 (18-9)COLO. CHRISTIAN^ W 66-56COLO. STATE-PUEBLO^ W 85-75WASHINGTON ADVENTIST W 71-58WASHINGTON ADVENTIST W 87-56BELMONT$ L 60-74UC RIVERSIDE$ W 66-65LOYOLA MARYMOUNT$ W 83-77MSU BILLINGS W 79-65

SEATTLE PACIFIC L 79-85NORTHWEST INDIAN W 111-81at Northwest Nazarene L 60-61at Central Washington L 72-81WESTERN OREGON W 82-56SAINT MARTIN’S W 74-71at Alaska Fairbanks W 65-60at Western Washington L 62-75at Simon Fraser W 86-66CENT. WASHINGTON W 98-69NW NAZARENE W 73-72at Saint Mar n’s L 52-60at Western Oregon W 79-73ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 71-69SIMON FRASER W 78-68W. WASHINGTON L 57-63at Sea le Pacifi c L 56-59at Montana St Billings W 71-69vs Cent. Washington% L 78-79^AT&T Jamboree$ Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout - Sullivan Arena% GNAC Tournament—Lacey, Wash.

2013-14 (17-13)vs Lindenwood# W 74-57vs Minnesota State# W 83-72vs CS Dominguez Hills# L 81-88HOLY NAMES^ W 93-60REGIS^ W 88-74HOLY NAMES W 90-73TCU$ L 70-73INDIANA STATE$ L 87-97DENVER$ L 71-78ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 96-76NORTHLAND INT’L W 149-70NORTHLAND INT’L W 111-58W. WASHINGTON L 89-104SIMON FRASER W 107-77at MSU Billings L 67-75at Sea le Pacifi c L 74-81NW NAZARENE W 92-83CENT. WASHINGTON L 88-95at Western Oregon W 92-58at Saint Mar n’s W 79-78at Simon Fraser W 65-64at Western Washington L 76-99#19 SEATTLE PACIFIC L 76-88

MSU BILLINGS L 62-75at Central Washington W 96-89at Northwest Nazarene W 6-64SAINT MARTIN’S W 88-76WESTERN OREGON W 96-77at Alaska Fairbanks L 68-70vs Western Oregon% L 88-94# Disney Tip-Off — Anaheim, CA$ Carrs/Safeway Great AK Shootout% GNAC Tournament — Lacey, WA

2014-15 (16-13)CONCORDIA, ORE. L 74-79CONCORDIA, ORE. L 73-75at Sonoma State^ L 66-74vs Chico State^ L 64-74NORTHWEST INDIAN W 110-67NORTHWEST INDIAN W 103-50at Saint Mar n’s W-OT 75-68at Western Oregon L 66-87HUMBOLDT STATE & L 83-87BYU-HAWAII & L 69-90PORTLAND BIBLE W 91-52PORTLAND BIBLE W 80-58SIMON FRASER W 108-86W. WASHINGTON W 62-60 at Alaska Fairbanks W 76-64at Sea le Pacifi c L 51-73at Montana St. Billings W 70-62CENT. WASHINGTON L 68-77 NW NAZARENE W 67-57at W. Washington W 81-76at Simon Fraser W 115-98 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 74-72MSU BILLINGS W 82-68SEATTLE PACIFIC L-OT 72-73at Central Washington L 67-80at NW Nazarene L-OT 93-100WESTERN OREGON W 80-78SAINT MARTIN’S W 101-67vs W. Washington% L 56-76# Logsdon Classic — Rohnert Park, CA& Seawolf Jamboree% GNAC Tournament — Billings, MT

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AAbbott, Garrett ........................2001-02Abegglen, Kirk .........................1981-82Adams, Pete .......................1982-83-84Adams, Sam .................................. 1979Agmata, Geoffrey ......................... 2004Ahgeak, Derek .............................. 1985Almon, Raylon .............................. 2005Aman, Pierre ...........................1986-87Anderson, Bryan .................1992-93-94Anderson, Clay ........................1996-98Anderson, Dave ............................ 1981Arnott, Bryce ................................ 2010Arntz, Stefan ................................. 1992Arts, Carl ....................... 2005-06-07-08Austin, Bob ..............................2003-04

BBailey, Buddy ................................ 2007Baisa, DeVante ............................. 2014Baldwin, Cass ................................ 1996Bannarbie, Shane ....................2002-03Barker, Kenny ............................... 2009Bartley, Dale .......................1986-87-88Beach, Ron ..............................1984-85BERG, SJUR ................................. 2015Blajeski, Scott ............................... 1987Bloom, Kevin ...........................1986-87Blossom, Boomer ...............2012-14-15Booker, Mark ................................ 1983Boudreaux, Andre ...................1993-94Bowman, Kevin............................. 2015Brinkerhoff, Joe .......................1988-89Brown, Gerald ....................1978-79-85Brown, Jesse ............................2003-04Bryant, Chris ................................. 2008Budimski, Igor ..........................1994-95Bullock, Chris ...........................1983-84Bullock, Peter ............... 2001-02-03-04Burgard, Nicho ............................. 2015Burgess, Kemmy ......................2004-06Burney, Cameron ....................2007-08

CCarlisle, Jake ................................. 1997Carlson, Sloan ..........................1982-83Carpenter, Mark ......................1988-89Cammack, Justin ......................1992-93Caver, Erick ................................... 1991Childs, Mike ........................1986-87-88Church, Chris ................................ 1990Clark, Mike ................................... 1978Cobbs, Tim .................................... 1988Cockrell, David .............................. 1983Collins, Al .................................1980-81Cooper, Luke ................ 2005-06-07-08Craft, Jacob .............................2014-15Cunningham, Ron ....................1978-79

DDallafior, Luke .............. 1982-83-84-85Dannenbring, Terry ...................... 1978Davis, Joe ................................2006-07Demissie, Abebe......................2012-13Dennis, Kalu ............................1994-95Dinkins,Tommy ..................1996-97-98Diouf, Kalidou ............................... 2015Doerr, Kyle ................................... 2009Downey, Elgin .............................. 1990Drake, Mark ................. 2002-03-04-05Draper, Eric .............................2006-07Durrant, Blaine ........................2003-04Dykstra, John ...........................1994-95

EErickson, John .............................. 2013Evans, Brad ................................... 2005Evans, Josh ................... 2001-02-03-04Evans, Van .................................... 1991

FFain, Derrick ................................. 2015Farris, Rawley ..........................1981-82Fischer, Ron .............................1989-90Fisher, Todd ............................1989-90Fitt, Mark.................................1981-82

KKaiser, Jason ............................1994-95Kearney, Stewart .....................2003-04Keddington, Mike ....................2003-04Kettler, Jared ......................2005-06-08Killpatrick, Mike ......................1986-88King, Rob .................................1978-79Kirk, Ed ................................1999-2001Kuiper, Ty ...........................1980-81-82

LLafferty, Bob ................................. 1984Lao, Donnie .................................. 2010Larrabee, Scott ............. 1997-98-99-00Larsen, John .......................1983-84-85Lauwers, Colton .................2012-13-14Lawrence, Aaron .....................2004-06LECKBAND, CHRISTIAN ..... 2013-14-15Lenoir, Mark ................................. 1991Lentfer, Clint ...........................1994-95Lewis, Chris .........................1999-2000Libal, Joe ..................................1992-94Liggon, Mike ............................1986-87Little, Jalen ................................... 2013Lincoln, Butch ............... 1993-95-96-97Lockard, Lane ............................... 1996Lowe, Marc .............................1985-86

MMacKelvie, Mike ........................... 2013Macon, G.J. .................................. 2002Macvie, Mike ................................ 1996Mader, Kevin ......................1991-92-93Madison, Jon ............ 1999-2000-01-02Maraman, Darryl .......................... 1983Martens, Glen .............................. 1983Martin, Jeff ..............................1983-84Matthews, Jamie .......................... 1990Matthews, Scott ........................... 1990Mayhue, Theo .........................1992-93McCleery, Race .......................1988-89McFarland, Allen .......................... 2007McGee, Sean ...........................1989-90McGILL, BRIAN ...................... 2014-15McNutt, Richard ........................... 2006McTIER, JACKSON....................... 2014Mears, Brad .............................2014-15Meckel, Dan ................................. 1997Miles, David.................................. 1989Millar, Trenton ............................. 2007Mitchell, Steve ............................. 2007Monk, Troy ................................... 1980Moore, Greg .......................1980-81-82Moser, Tim ................................... 1990Myers,Vince ................................. 1989

NNeal, Chris .................................... 2009Noble, Terry ............................1979-80Nye, Darren .................................. 2009

OOlden, Cedric ................................ 1980Olsen, McCade ........................2007-08O’Shea, Shaun ................1999-2000-01

PPacitti, Nick .................................. 2010Page, P.J. ...................................... 1994Parrish, Averian ............................ 1988PARRISH, TRAVIS ........................ 2015PEARSON, BRIAN ........................ 2015Peterson, Adam............................ 1993Peterson, Matt ............................. 2011Pope, Dana ................................... 1995Price, Andre .............................1992-93Pilgreen, J.J. .................................. 1999Platenik, Ivan ................................ 2007

RRamert, Paul ................................. 1983Reid, Adam ................................... 1998Reitmeier, John ............................ 1980Ridgeway, Lonnie ......... 2008-09-11-12Riser, Tai ..................................1994-95

Robateau,Vern ............. 1986-87-88-90Robinson, Casey ......................2010-11Robinson, Drew .......................2010-11Robinson, Marcus ........................ 2005Rohde, Taylor ..........................2011-12Russ, Bobby .................................. 1988

SSamuel, Raynold........................... 1994Sanders, Maurice ......................... 1993Sandy, John .................................. 2000Satathite, Sam .............................. 1998Schmetzer, Mike .......... 1982-83-85-86Schoenborn, Paul ....................1987-88Scholtec, Jeff ...........................1981-82Severson, Aaron ........................... 2005Sheedy, Jeff ........................1986-87-88Shippen, Ty ................................... 2002Simpson, Adam ............................ 2004Smith, Kevin ............................1984-85Solodkii, Max ..................1999-2000-01Sommer, Jerry .........................1989-90Southwick, Shane ....................1991-92Spencer, Clayton .......................... 2007Spickerman, Collin ........................ 2013Stafford, Rick ...........................1996-97Stafford, Teancum ...................2013-14Starke, Kevin ................................ 1980Stepovich, Dom ............................ 1980Stevens, Aaron ............................. 2010Stevens, Scott ..........................2003-04Stewart, Jim ................................. 1989Stolle, Ward ................................. 1978Swader, Jamell ........................1994-95

TTaylor, Jamie ...........................1997-98Taylor, Hicks ............................1979-80Thompson, Jeff ........................1991-92Thompson, Travis ......... 2011-12-14-15Threlkeld, Dennis ....................1978-79Trueman, Jeremiah .................2008-09Turner, Tony .......................1978-79-80

UUsing, Serge ............. 1996-98-99-2000

VVaughan, Bryson .....................2002-03Vaughn, Craig ..............................92-93Voreis, Colin ............................2008-09

WWagner, Taylor ........................2000-01Walker, Brandon ................2009-10-11Wallace, Burt ................ 1995-96-97-98Washington, Dave ...................1978-79Washington, Sam ...............1978-79-80Webber, John ............................... 1998Wells, Vic ...................................... 1978Weitzel, Chris ..........................2012-13Wheeler, Tom ....................1978-79-80Whitaker, Richard ..............1978-79-80White, Danny ............................... 1985White, Kevin .......................2008-09-10White, Steve ................. 2009-10-11-12Wilcox, Flip ................................... 1987Williams, Aubrey .....................1981-82Williams, Nelson .....................2001-02Williams, Ryan .........................1996-97Willis, Del ..................................... 1991Wrase, Manny .............................. 1985

ZZachares, Mark ............................. 1979

Fitt-Chappell, Adam ..... 2003-04-05-06Fossman, Kyle............... 2011-12-13-14Fox, Jeremy .............................1994-95Freeman, Greg ........................2000-01Freshwater, Bryan ........................ 2005

GGallatin, Cody .....................2001-02-03Garrity, Steve ............................... 1992Garves, Harold ............................. 1991Gibcus, Liam ................. 2010-11-12-13Gilbert, Johnny ........................1981-82Giles, Mark ................................... 1986Gill, Mario..................................... 2011Gisseman, Mark ......................1990-91Glover, Nathon ........................2001-02Gnad, Hansi .................. 1984-85-86-87Gould, Robert ..........................1980-81Greene, Adam .............................. 1998Greenfield, Tom ........................... 1991Greunke, Rainer ........................... 1983Gunkel, Drew ..........................1999-00

HHajdukovich, Jim .......... 1996-97-98-99Hamey Chris ................. 1997-98-99-00Hardy, Doug ................................. 2008Hartman, James ......................2005-06Hatch, Tim .................................... 1983Heard, Stephan ............................ 2013Hearn, Phillip ...........................2011-12Hellerstedt, Robert....................... 2006Hills, Brian .................................... 2006Hoch, Mark ..............................1996-97Holman, Johnny ........................... 1981Howard, Steve .............................. 1998Hunter, Dom ................................ 2015

JJackson, Bo ..............................1978-79Jackson, Jessie .........................1986-87Jackson, Marcus ........................... 2012Johns, Lauren .....................1991-92-93Johnson, Jackie ............................. 1991Johnson, Matt ....................1981-83-84Johnson, Michael ....................1988-89Jones, Jeff ................................1990-91Jones, Marvin ............................... 1987Jones, E.J. ..................................... 1978Jones, Tyrone .....................1984-85-86

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ALL-AMERICAN1984 Jeff Mar n (3rd Tm)1987 Hansi Gnad (1st Tm) Jesse Jackson (1st Tm)1989 Michael Johnson (1st Tm) Todd Fisher (3rd Tm)1990 Todd Fisher (1st Tm)1995 Jason Kaiser (3rd Tm)1996 Ryan Williams (HM)2001 Ed Kirk (3rd Tm)2006 Kemmy Burgess (HM)2008 Carl Arts (1st Tm NABC/HM D-II Bulle n)

Luke Cooper (1st Tm D-II Bull./2nd Tm BB Times)2009 Kenny Barker (HM D-II Bull.)2012 Taylor Rohde (1st Tm/NABC) (1st Tm-D-II Bull.) (1st Team/B-ball Times) (2nd Team/Daktronics)

NATIONALPLAYER OF THE YEAR

2012 Taylor Rohde (Div. II Bulle n)

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN1997 Rick Staff ord (2nd Tm)2013 Liam Gibcus (3rd Tm)2014 Teancum Staff ord (2nd Tm)

ALL-REGION1982 Mark Fi 1984 Jeff Mar n1986 Jessie Jackson Hansi Gnad1987 Jessie Jackson Hansi Gnad1989 Michael Johnson Todd Fisher1990 Todd Fisher Mark Lenoir1991 Jackie Johnson1992 Steve Garrity1994 Jason Kaiser1995 Jason Kaiser Dana Pope1996 Ryan Williams1997 Ryan Williams Rick Staff ord1998 Jim Hajdukovich1999 Jim Hajdukovich (2nd Tm)2001 Ed Kirk2003 Peter Bullock2004 Peter Bullock2006 Kemmy Burgess

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2008 Carl Arts (Daktronics & NABC 1st Tm) Luke Cooper (Daktronics & NABC 1st Tm)2009 Kenny Barker (NABC 2nd Tm)2011 Taylor Rohde (Dak. 2nd Tm)2012 Taylor Rohde (Daktronics & NABC 1st Tm)

1994 Charlie Bruns (PWC)1996 Charlie Bruns (PWC)1997 Charlie Bruns (PWC)2008 Rusty Osborne (GNAC)

ALL-CONFERENCE1982 Mark Fi (1st Tm) Rawley Farris (2nd Tm) Johnny Gilbert (2nd Tm)1983 Jeff Mar n (1st Tm)1984 Jeff Mar n (1st Tm) Chris Bullock (2nd Tm) Ron Beach (2nd Tm)1985 Hansi Gnad (1st Tm) Gerald Brown (2nd Tm)1986 Hansi Gnad (1st Tm) Jesse Jackson (1st Tm)1987 Jesse Jackson (1st Tm) Hansi Gnad (1st Tm)1988 Dale Bartley (1st Tm) Averian Parrish (1st Tm) Michael Johnson (HM)1989 Michael Johnson (1st Tm) Todd Fisher (2nd Tm) Race McCleery (HM) Ron Fischer (HM)1990 Todd Fisher (1st Tm) Ron Fischer (2nd Tm) Jerry Sommer (HM)1991 Jackie Johnson (1st Tm) Mark Lenoir (2nd Tm) Del Willis (2nd Tm)1992 Theo Mayhue (1st Tm) Craig Vaughn (2nd Tm) Steve Garrity (2nd Tm)1993 Theo Mayhue (1st Tm) Andre Boudreaux (2nd Tm)1994 Jason Kaiser (1st Tm)

Andre Boudreaux (2nd Tm) Bryan Anderson (HM)1995 Jason Kaiser (1st Tm) Dana Pope (2nd Tm) Tai Riser (HM)1996 Ryan Williams (1st Tm) Rick Staff ord (1st Tm)1997 Rick Staff ord (1st Tm) Ryan Williams (1st Tm)1998 Jim Hajdukovich (2nd Tm) Burt Wallace (2nd Tm)1999 Jim Hajdukovich (1st Tm)2000 Chris Hamey (2nd Tm) Serge Using (2nd Tm)2001 Ed Kirk (1st Tm) Greg Freeman (2nd Tm) Peter Bullock (HM) Taylor Wagner (HM)2002 Peter Bullock (2nd Tm)2003 Peter Bullock (1st Tm)2004 Peter Bullock (2nd Tm) Kemmy Burgess (2nd Tm)2005 James Hartman (HM)2006 Kemmy Burgess (1st Tm)2007 Luke Cooper (1st Tm) Carl Arts (2nd Tm) Eric Draper (HM)2008 Luke Cooper (1st Tm) Carl Arts (1st Tm) McCade Olsen (2nd Tm) Chris Bryant (HM)2009 Kenny Barker (1st Tm) Jeremiah Trueman (HM)2010 Brandon Walker (1st Tm) Casey Robinson (HM)2011 Taylor Rohde (1st Tm) Brandon Walker (2nd Team) Mario Gill (HM)2012 Taylor Rohde (1st Tm) Travis Thompson (2nd Tm)2013 Kyle Fossman (1st Tm) Teancum Staff ord (2nd Tm) Liam Gibcus (HM)2014 Travis Thompson (1st Tm) Brian McGill (2nd Tm) Kyle Fossman (HM)2015 Travis Thompson (1st Tm) Brian McGill (HM)

RETIRED JERSEYS#4 — Michael Johnson, 1987-89#10 — Jason Kaiser, 1993-95#12 — Jesse Jackson, 1985-87#33 — Hansi Gnad, 1983-87#34 — Carl Arts, 2004-08

SEAWOLF HALL OF FAME2014 Peter Bullock2012 Charlie Bruns2011 Ryan Williams2009 Jim Hajdukovich2008 Rick Staff ord2006 Harry Larrabee2005 Jason Kaiser2002 Jesse Jackson2001 Hansi Gnad

2014 Travis Thompson (NABC 2nd Tm)2015 Travis Thompson (Daktronics & NABC 2nd Tm)

WEST REGIONPLAYER OF THE YEAR

2012 Taylor Rohde (Daktronics)

CONFERENCEPLAYER OF THE YEAR

1986 Hansi Gnad (GNC)1987 Jesse Jackson (GNC)1988 Dale Bartley (GNC)1990 Todd Fisher (GNC)1994 Jason Kaiser (PWC)1995 Jason Kaiser (PWC)1996 Ryan Williams (PWC)1997 Rick Staff ord (PWC)2001 Ed Kirk (PWC)2008 Luke Cooper (GNAC)2012 Taylor Rohde (GNAC)

CONFERENCENEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

2003-04 Kemmy Burgess

CONFERENCEFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

2001-02 Mark Drake (GNAC)

CONFERENCECOACH OF THE YEAR

1986 Harry Larrabee (GNC)1988 Ron Abegglen (GNC)

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1987 Hansi Gnad1989 Michael Johnson1995 Jason Kaiser1999 Jim Hajdukovich2001 Ed Kirk2004 Peter Bullock2006 Kemmy Burgess2008 Luke Cooper2012 Taylor Rohde

TEAM MVP1980-81 Johnny Gilbert1981-82 Mark Fi & Johnny Gilbert1982-83 Jeff Mar n1983-84 Jeff Mar n1984-85 Hansi Gnad1985-86 Hansi Gnad & Jesse Jackson1986-87 Jesse Jackson1987-88 Dale Bartley1988-89 Michael Johnson1989-90 Todd Fisher1990-91 Mark Lenoir1991-92 Theo Mayhue1992-93 Theo Mayhue1993-94 Jason Kaiser1994-95 Jason Kaiser1995-96 Ryan Williams1996-97 Ryan Williams1997-98 Jim Hajdukovich1998-99 Jim Hajdukovich1999-00 Greg Freeman2000-01 Ed Kirk2001-02 Peter Bullock2002-03 Peter Bullock2003-04 Kemmy Burgess2004-05 James Hartman2005-06 Kemmy Burgess2006-07 Carl Arts2007-08 Carl Arts2008-09 Jeremiah Trueman2009-10 Brandon Walker2010-11 Taylor Rohde2011-12 Taylor Rohde2012-13 Kyle Fossman2013-14 Travis Thompson2014-15 Travis Thompson

BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER1980-81 Rawley Farris1981-82 Rawley Farris1982-83 Sloan Carlson1983-84 Ron Beach1984-85 Tyrone Jones1985-86 Jeff Sheedy1986-87 Mike Childs1987-88 Michael Johnson1988-89 Joe Brinkerhoff 1989-90 Sean McGee1990-91 Del Willis1991-92 Lauren Johns1992-93 Bryan Anderson

2007-08 McCade Olsen2008-09 Lonnie Ridgeway2009-10 Liam Gibcus2010-11 Mario Gill2011-12 Kyle Fossman2012-13 Chris an Leckband2013-14 Colton Lauwers2014-15 Brian Pearson

MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER

1980-81 David Anderson1981-82 Tim Hatch1982-83 John Larsen1983-84 Chris Bullock1984-85 John Larsen1985-86 Tyrone Jones1986-87 Jeff Sheedy1987-88 Jeff Sheedy1988-89 Ron Fischer1989-90 Chris Church1990-91 Jackie Johnson1991-92 Steve Garrity & Andre Price1992-93 Andre Price1993-94 Raynold Samuel1994-95 Tai Riser1995-96 Rick Staff ord1996-97 Butch Lincoln1997-98 Tommy Dinkins1998-99 Sco Larrabee1999-00 Shaun O’Shea2000-01 Greg Freeman2001-02 Mark Drake2002-03 Bob Aus n2003-04 Geoff rey Agmata2004-05 Mark Drake2005-06 Aaron Lawrence2006-07 Luke Cooper2007-08 Luke Cooper2008-09 Jeremiah Trueman2009-10 Drew Robinson2010-11 Drew Robinson2011-12 Steve White2012-13 Chris Weitzel2013-14 Kyle Fossman2014-15 Dom Hunter

JIM HAJDUKOVICH‘IRON MAN’ AWARD

1991-92 Steve Garrity1992-93 Bryan Anderson1993-94 Andre Boudreaux1994-95 Clint Len er1995-96 Cass Baldwin1996-97 Rick Staff ord1997-98 Burt Wallace1998-99 Jim Hajdukovich1999-00 Sco Larrabee2000-01 Greg Freeman2001-02 Ty Shippen2002-03 Jesse Brown2003-04 Jesse Brown2004-05 James Hartman2005-06 James Hartman

2006-07 Luke Cooper2007-08 Carl Arts & Luke Cooper2008-09 Jeremiah Trueman2009-10 Casey Robinson2010-11 Casey Robinson2011-12 Steve White2012-13 Kyle Fossman2013-14 Kyle Fossman2014-15 Travis Thompson

BOB ZUNDEL TROPHY1991-92 Andre Price1992-93 Jus n Cammack1993-94 Bryan Anderson1994-95 Jeremy Fox1995-96 Clay Anderson1996-97 Jake Carlisle1997-98 Clay Anderson1998-99 Jim Hajdukovich1999-00 Chris Hamey2000-01 Taylor Wagner2001-02 Jon Madison2002-03 Bob Aus n2003-04 Peter Bullock2004-05 Mark Drake2005-06 Adam Fi -Chappell2006-07 Eric Draper2007-08 Chris Bryant2008-09 Kevin White2009-10 Brandon Walker2010-11 Brandon Walker2011-12 Phillip Hearn2012-13 Liam Gibcus2013-14 Teancum Staff ord2014-15 Brian McGill

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT1991-92 Steve Garrity1992-93 Lauren Johns1993-94 Joe Libal1994-95 Burt Wallace1995-96 Burt Wallace & Butch Lincoln1996-97 Rick Staff ord & Clay Anderson1997-98 Clay Anderson1998-99 Sco Larrabee2000-01 Shaun O’Shea2001-02 Peter Bullock2002-03 Peter Bullock & Bryson Vaughan2003-04 Sco Stevens2004-05 Aaron Lawrence2005-06 Aaron Lawrence2006-07 Jared Ke ler2007-08 Jared Ke ler2008-09 Chris Neal2009-10 Chris Neal2010-11 Liam Gibcus2011-12 Liam Gibcus2012-13 Liam Gibcus2013-14 Teancum Staff ord2014-15 Jackson McTier

1993-94 Kalu Dennis1994-95 Kalu Dennis1995-96 Jim Hajdukovich1996-97 Jim Hajdukovich1997-98 Adam Reid1998-99 Serge Using1999-00 Taylor Wagner2000-01 Taylor Wagner2001-02 Ty Shippen2002-03 Jesse Brown2003-04 Bob Aus n2004-05 None awarded2005-06 James Hartman2006-07 Ivan Platenik2007-08 Luke Cooper2008-09 Kevin White2009-10 Casey Robinson2010-11 Steve White2011-12 Travis Thompson2012-13 Liam Gibcus2013-14 Boomer Blossom2014-15 Boomer Blossom

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER1991-92 Stefan Arntz & Jus n Cammack1992-93 Maurice Sanders & Kevin Mader1993-94 Raynold Samuel1994-95 Igor Budimski1995-96 Serge Using1996-97 Rick Staff ord1997-98 Chris Hamey1998-99 Jon Madison1999-00 Serge Using2000-01 Shaun O’Shea2001-02 Josh Evans2002-03 Stewart Kearney2003-04 Adam Simpson2004-05 Luke Cooper2005-06 Luke Cooper & Eric Draper2006-07 Cameron Burney

Two- me Team MVP Carl Arts

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Pierre Aman (1985-87) Sweden 1985-90Stefan Arntz (1991-92) Germany 1993-2005Carl Arts (2004-08) Australia 2008-09Buddy Bailey (2006-07) ABA 2008Kenny Barker (2008-09) Germany, Denmark 2009-present Switzerland, Cyprus Dale Bartley (1985-88) Australia 1988-89Andre Boudreaux (1992-94) Mexico 1997Gerald Brown (1978-85) Germany 1985Igor Budimski (1994-95) IBL 1996-99Peter Bullock (2000-04) Australia, Norway 2004-presentKemmy Burgess (2003-06) Holland, Germany 2006-10Jake Carlisle (1996-97) CBA 2007Luke Cooper (2004-08) Latvia, Australia 2008-presentEric Draper (2005-07) CBA 2007Kyle Fossman (2010-14) Germany 2014-presentSteve Garrity (1991-92) CBA, Norway 1993-95Hansi Gnad (1983-87) Germany, Spain, Italy 1987-2003 German National Team 1992 OlympicsRainer Gruenke (1982-83) Germany 1985-90Jason Kaiser (1993-95) Australia 1996-97Ed Kirk (1998-01) Germany 2001Aaron Lawrence (2003-06) Japan 2006-08Theo Mayhue (1991-93) New Zealand, Germany 1993-96Glen Newbold (1998-99) New Zealand 2001-05McCade Olsen (2006-08) Australia 2008-09Ivan Platenik (2006-07) Australia, Croatia 2007-presentDana Pope (1994-95) Philippines 1996-97Vern Robateau (1985-90) Australia 1990-2008Casey Robinson (2008-11) Germany 2011-12Marcus Robinson (2004-05) Mexico 2005Taylor Rohde (2010-12) Germany, Czech Rep., 2012-present RomaniaKevin Smith (1983-85) Germany 1985-93Rick Stafford (1995-97) Germany 1997-2008Travis Thompson (2010-15) Germany 2015-presentJeremiah Trueman (2007-09) Australia, New Zealand 2009-present New Zealand Nat’l Team Tony Turner (1977-80) CBA 1983-86Serge Using (1995-00) Germany, Norway 2000-07Kevin White (2007-10) Australia 2010-presentSteve White (2008-12) Australia 2012-presentRyan Williams (1995-97) England 1997-98

Jeremiah Trueman played for an Olympic berth with the New Zea-land Na onal Team in 2012.

Former UAA guard Kenny Barker has become a perennial all-star on the European pro circuit, helping his Bakken Bears (Denmark) and Geneva Lions (Switzerland) to fi rst-division tles in 2014 and 2015.

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SEAWOLF GIANT KILLERS

Beginning with a 79-60 victory over Penn State in 1978, the Seawolves have a strong tradition of success against the giants of NCAA Division I basketball. UAA has a total of 56 wins over 47 programs, including against such powers as Wake Forest, Texas, Missouri, and Michigan in its national-championship season of 1988-89. Here is a complete listing of the D-I teams that have fallen against the Seawolves, both in the GCI Great Alaska Shootout and regular season:

AuburnBall StateCaliforniaCanisiusDaytonDrexelEastern KentuckyGrambling StateHigh PointHoustonHouston BaptistIdaho

IonaJackson StateLafayetteLouisiana TechLoyola MarymountMaineMiami, Fla.MichiganMissouriMo.-Kansas CityMontanaNew Mexico

Nicholls StateNotre DamePacificPenn StateRhode IslandRice*SamfordSan FranciscoSanta ClaraSouthern IllinoisSMUTennessee

TexasTexas ChristianTexas StateTexas TechUC IrvineUC RiversideWake ForestWashingtonWeber StateWestern MichiganWilliam & Mary

Travis Thompson scored 28 points to lead the Seawolves to a victory over Div. I Rice in the 2014 GCI Great Alaska Shootout.

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GCI GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT HISTORYYear Champion Runner-Up Most Outstanding Player1978 North Carolina State Louisville Clyde Aus n (NC State)1979 Kentucky Iona Jeff Ruland (Iona)1980 North Carolina Arkansas Sco Has ngs (Arkansas)1981 Southwestern Louisiana Marque e Steve Bur (Iona)1982 Louisville Vanderbilt Lancaster Gordon (UL)1983 North Carolina State Arkansas Joe Kleine (Arkansas)1984 Alabama-Birmingham Kansas Steve Mitchell (UAB)1985 North Carolina UNLV Brad Daugherty (UNC)1986 Iowa Northeastern Roy Marble (Iowa)1987 Arizona Syracuse Sean Ellio (Arizona)1988 Seton Hall Kansas Chris Mills (Kentucky)1989 Michigan State Kansas State Steve Smith (MSU)1990 UCLA Virginia Don MacLean (UCLA)1991 Massachuse s New Orleans Jim McCoy (UMass)1992 New Mexico State Illinois Sam Crawford (NMSU)1993 Purdue Portland Glenn Robinson (Purdue)1994 Minnesota Brigham Young Townsend Orr (Minnesota)1995 Duke Iowa Ray Allen (Connec cut)1996 Kentucky Coll. of Charleston Ron Mercer (Kentucky)1997 North Carolina Purdue Antawn Jamison (UNC)1998 Cincinna Duke William Avery (Duke)1999 Kansas Georgia Tech Drew Gooden (Kansas)2000 Syracuse Missouri Preston Shumpert (Syr.)2001 Marque e Gonzaga Dwyane Wade (Marq.)2002 College of Charleston Villanova Troy Wheless (C of C)2003 Purdue Duke Kenneth Lowe (Purdue)2004 Washington Alabama Nate Robinson (UW)2005 Marque e South Carolina Steve Novak (Marque e)2006 California Loyola Marymount Ryan Anderson (Cal)2007 Butler Texas Tech Mike Green (Butler)2008 San Diego State Hampton Kyle Spain (SDSU)2009 Washington State San Diego Klay Thompson (WSU)2010 St. John’s Arizona State Jus n Brownlee (SJU)2011 Murray State Southern Miss Isaiah Canaan (Murray St.)2012 Charlo e Northeastern Pierria Henry (Charlo e)2013 Harvard TCU Wesley Saunders (Harvard)2014 Colorado State UC Santa Barbara Alan Williams (UCSB)

From Glen Rice in the 1980s to Dwyane Wade in the 2000s, the Shootout has rarely lacked star power.

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Rusty Osborne Men’s BasketballRyan McCarthy Women’s BasketballMichael Friess Men’s & Women’s Cross Country and Men’s & Women’s Track & FieldPaul Stoklos Gymnas csMa Thomas HockeySparky Anderson Men’s & Women’s SkiingChris Green Volleyball

CHANCELLORTOM CASE

Tom Case, Lt. Gen. USAF (Ret.), became chancellor of the University of Alaska Anchorage in May 2011.

Upon completing his Air Force career, he was appoint-ed dean of UAA’s College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP), where he served nearly six years before becoming president and chief operating officer of the state-owned, independently operated Alaska Aerospace

Corporation. Since returning to UAA as Chancellor, Case has focused on helping students succeed in their college goals. In 2011, UAA became one of only 11 universities nationwide to open a VetSuccess program on campus. UAA opened a Veteran’s Resource Center in 2013 to support its growing military and veteran student population. With support from Chancellor funds, UAA established the INNOVATE awards in 2011 to provide an incentive for innovative research. Seawolf Holdings was approved in 2012, establishing a pathway toward the commer-cialization of UAA research. In February 2013, ZENSOR, LLC became the first startup company incorporated in Alaska based upon research by UAA faculty. A second startup incorporated in June 2013. Currently, UAA has 31 invention disclosures with 12 patents pending.Under Case’s leadership, UAA opened a new Health Sciences Building, the new Alaska Airlines Center, and received funding to complete a new Engineering and Industry Building, slated to open in 2015. Married to his wife Susan for 45 years, they have a daughter Donna, son-in-law Daniel, and three grandchildren. A graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Case received a Master of Science degree in Systems Management from the University of Southern California. He is a graduate of the National War College, the U.S. Army Command & General Staff College, the Air War College, and Emory University’s Advanced Management Program.He is an active member of the community, having served on the boards of the Alaska World Affairs Council and World Trade Center Alaska, and is immediate past president of Commonwealth North. He is an avid pilot and, of course, a great Seawolf fan.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSKEITH HACKETT

Entering his third year as Director of Athletics at the University of Alaska Anchorage in 2015-16, Keith

Hackett has positioned the Seawolves’ 13-sport NCAA program for unprecedented growth and success. Since arriving on Oct. 1, 2013, Hackett has overseen planning and logistics for the department’s transition into

the $109 million Alaska Airlines Center – a state-of-the-art sports, commu-nity and concert venue that has transformed the UAA campus – along with a major expansion of the Seawolves’ hockey facilities at the Wells Fargo Sports Complex. Under his leadership, the department has developed a strategic plan that lists priorities, guiding the decision-making process and allowing the department to maintain focus on the Mission of Seawolf Athletics. A university and administrative management executive with 38 years of higher education experience, Hackett values connecting with the Anchorage community and building positive relationships with campus faculty, students, staff and U-Med District partners. In addition to reorganizing the internal management structure of the depart-ment, he has also entered into agreements with several national leaders in col-legiate brand advancement. Hackett has developed partnerships with industry leader Spectra to manage the Alaska Airlines Center and UAA’s ticketing operations; Learfield Sports – the industry leader in media rights and sponsor-ships; and its newest partner, Basketball Travelers, to assist UAA in developing the GCI Great Alaska Shootout. Hackett has worked closely with corporate partners GCI and Alaska Airlines – and national TV partner CBS Sports Network – to bolster the vitality of UAA’s most visible event, the GCI Great Alaska Shootout. Other important areas that Hackett has targeted include external develop-ment, revenue generation, and enhancing the ‘Seawolf Fan Experience.’ Since Hackett’s arrival, over $3.2 million new dollars have been raised for facility projects and Student-Athlete support, total sales revenue has increased yearly by 36 percent, and significant enhancements have been made to the in-game fan experience and the level of service provided to season-ticket holders and Seawolf fans. Along with his behind-the-scenes contributions, UAA’s success in the competitive arena has also been apparent in Hackett’s first two years, with the Seawolf program finishing among the top 12 percent of all NCAA Div. II institutions in the Learfield Director’s Cup both times. All told during his tenure, the Seawolves’ D-II programs have qualified for NCAA postseason competition at a 90 percent rate, producing 42 All-Americans, four Academic All-Americans®, and seven Great Northwest Athletic Conference team titles. Even more impressively, UAA student-athletes have continued their tradition of academic excellence under Hackett’s leadership, combining for better than a 3.15 overall grade-point average in his of his two years at the helm. Hackett came to the Seawolves after working from 2004-13 as the senior associate AD for internal affairs at the University of Nevada, where he oversaw the football, track & field/cross country and baseball programs. Prior to his time in Reno, Hackett served as Executive VP for Special Projects and Director of the St. Gregory’s University College for Working Adults in Tulsa, Okla. He also served as Executive VP and Provost at St. Gregory’s from 1997-2004, and as VP for Admissions and Enrollment Management/Dean of Admissions for Law, Graduate and Undergraduate Admissions at Oklahoma City University from 1992-97. He worked at OCU as Dean of Students from 1986-89. From 1989-92, Hackett was the Associate AD at Northern Illinois University, where he oversaw eight Division I sports, including football and men’s and women’s basketball. The native of Nanuet, N.Y., began his college coaching and teaching career at Baker University in Baldwin, Kan., where he was head baseball coach from 1978-83 and assistant football coach from 1977-83. From there, he went on to coach offensive line for the football program at Div. I Memphis from 1983-85. Hackett earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Tarkio (Mo.) College in 1976 and an M.S. in education from the University of Kansas in 1979. He and his wife Patricia have been married for 39 years and have two adult children, Katie and James.

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A new era in Seawolf Athletics began in 2014 with the opening of the $110 million, 196,000-square foot Alaska Airlines Center on the UAA campus. The main arena, with a seating capacity of 5,000, will be the home of Seawolf basketball and volleyball, while the gymnastics team will compete in the 800-seat auxilary gym and utilize one of the top training facilities in the nation. The gymnastics team will also host the 2015 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships in the main arena. With state-of-the-art scoreboards, video production and sound quality, the Alaska Airlines Center will be a first-class venue for spectators and competitors alike. Behind the scenes, UAA student-athletes from all 13 sports utilize the Center’s high-tech sports medicine and weight training facilities, which include a HydroWorx hydrotherapy pool with underwater treadmill and an AlterG anti-gravity treadmill. Also home to UAA Commencement, high school state tournaments, concerts and numerous community events.

Home of the Seawolves

• 5,000-seat capacity in main arena• 800-seat capacity in axuiliary gym• 600 parking spaces, with overflow

capacity of 1,200• State-of-the-art Sports Medicine &

Weight Training facilities• 19 locker rooms• Student Fitness Center• Raven’s Nest Walking Track• Suite Level seating• Varsity Sports Grill restaurant

Highlights & Features

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The University of Alaska Anchorage, academic home to more than 16,000 students, is an

intersection for intellectual exploration, adventure and transfor-mative experiences in and out of the classroom. With campuses throughout Southcentral Alaska, from the shores of majestic Prince William Sound to the verdant Matanuska and Susitna Valleys, UAA students experience a unique, hands-on education through academics, research, leadership opportunities and mentorship with our community partners in-state, across the country and globally. Surrounded by an environment that is both urban and wild, UAA is a gateway to innovative thinking, learning and exploration in a changing, modern world. UAA is rooted in the Alaska communities it serves and off ers exciting pathways in 200 major areas of study, all at a great value.

UAA’s student-athletes, the beating heart of #SeawolfNation, compete

in 13 NCAA collegiate sports. At the Division I level, UAA fi elds a men’s ice hockey team and a women’s gymnastics team. Compet-ing in Division II are men’s and women’s basketball, cross country running, skiing and indoor and outdoor track & fi eld teams, as well as our women’s volleyball team. True student-athletes, our Seawolves maintained a 3.17 GPA last year across all teams, while producing three conference titles, nine NCAA fi nishes, 18 All-Amer-icans and placing 34th of 300 schools in the Learfi eld Sports Director’s Cup rankings. In September 2014, Seawolf Athletics cut the ribbon on its new home, the Alaska Airlines Center, a state-of-the-art 196,000-square-foot sporting event, training, sports medicine, special event and performance venue that is shared by the Anchorage community. The AAC is the new home for the GCI Great Alaska Shootout and has already played host to the NCAA Div. II Women’s Basketball West Regional Championships and the MPSF Gymnastics Championships.