WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS HISTORY

WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY – ATHLETICS HISTORY BASKETBALL - MEN 1900 1901 Wooden gymnasium was built behind Old Main. Its floor was about one-third...
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WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY – ATHLETICS HISTORY BASKETBALL - MEN 1900 1901 Wooden gymnasium was built behind Old Main. Its floor was about one-third the size of a regulation basketball court. 1902 1903 Coach: J.N. Bowman 2-1 The Bellingham State Normal School defeated Company M of the State Militia of Whatcom in first game 11-8 on Oct. 24, 1902. It was the school's first-ever athletic contest with an outside team. 1904 Coach: J.N. Bowman 3-0 1905 Coach: J.N. Bowman 0-2 1906 Coach: J.N. Bowman 6-0 1907 Coach: J.N. Bowman 2-1 1908 Coach: Elias Bond 8-4 Played peers for the first time - Cheney and Ellensburg Normals. Made first long road trip, that to Cheney for game with Cheney Normal. 1909 Coach: Elias Bond 3-5 Noah Davenport and Charles Petheram were members of this team

1910 Coach: Elias Bond 3-2 Sam Carver, who was regarded as the best basketball player in the state, and Charles Becker were members of this team 1911 Coach: Elias Bond 4-8 Sam Carver was member of this team 1912 Coach: Elias Bond 6-1 Joined City League conference Sam Carver and Harry Heath were members of this team 1913 Coach: Elias Bond 3-2 Tied of City League Championship - lost playoff game Sam Carver and Dick Hanley were members of this team 1914 Coach: Sam Carver 8-5 1915 Coach: Sam Carver 10-4 1916 Coach: Sam Carver 10-5 1917 Coach: Sam Carver 9-0 Non-conference champions of Washington and British Columbia Homer Kennett was a member of this team 1918 Coach: Sam Carver 8-5 Won City Championship Howard Hughes, John Miller and Homer Kennett were members of this team

1919 Coach: Sam Carver 4-2 1920 Coach: Sam Carver 9-3 Elwood Davis and Harry Bartruff were members of this team 1921 Coach: Sam Carver 8-5 1922 Coach: Sam Carver 5-10 1923 Coach: Sam Carver 15-2 Placed 1st in Tri-Normal League Guy Bond was a member of this team 1924 Coach: Sam Carver 8-4 Walter Vanderford and Morris Thompson were members of this team 1925 Coach: Elwood Davis 14-3 Placed 1st in Tri-Normal League Played home games at Whatcom and Fairhaven High Schools 1926 Coach: Sam Carver 11-3 Placed 1st (tie) in Tri-Normal League lost playoff game F Ray Odell was member of this team 1927 Coach: Sam Carver 9-4 Placed 1st in Tri-Normal League Earl Keplinger, Ray Odell and Forrest Jensen were members of this team 1928 Coach: Sam Carver

5-9 Placed 3rd in Tri-Normal League Oscar Thorson, Chuck Erickson and Earl Keplinger were members of this team 1929 Coach: Sam Carver 12-4 Placed 2nd in Tri-Normal League Ray Odell led the team in scoring (112) Zeke McClurken was member of this team 1930 Coach: Sam Carver 7-7 Placed 2nd in Tri-Normal League John Dixon and Oscar Thorson were members of this team 1931 Coach: Sam Carver 9-9 Placed 2nd (tie) in Tri-Normal League Named All Tri-Normal was Jim Rork Rork led team in scoring (160) Rork set then school record by making seven of eight free throws versus Ellensburg Normal 1932 Coach: Sam Carver 6-5 Placed 3rd in Tri-Normal League Clint McBeath led team in scoring (92) 1933 Coach: Sam Carver 4-7 Placed 3rd in Tri-Normal League Clint McBeath and Al McNeill were members of this team 1934 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 3-9 1935 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 9-7 Dick Carver led team in scoring (123)

3rd in Tri-Normal League

1936 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 9-8 Placed 3rd in Tri-Normal League Named All Tri-Normal was Bud VanderGriend Dick Carver led team in scoring (198) 1937 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 10-10 Placed 3rd in Tri-Normal League Named All Tri-Normal were C Dick Carver and Harold Nelson Played home games for first time in new Physical Education building 1938 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 10-7 Placed 2nd (tie) in Tri-Normal League Named All Tri-Normal was G Joe Moses Harold Nelson led team in scoring (189) 1939 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 11-8 Placed 4th (tie) in Washington Intercollegiate Conference Named All-Winco was G Joe Moses Moses led team in assists 1940 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 11-9 Placed 3rd in Washington Intercollegiate Conference Named All-Winco was G Joe Moses C Hank Chamberlin led team in scoring (195) Moses led team in assists 1941 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 7-13 Placed 3rd in Washington Intercollegiate Conference Named All-Winco were G Joe Moses and C Hank Chamberlin Chamberlin led team in scoring (178) - second in Winco Moses led team in assists 1942 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch

Placed 2nd (tie) in Washington 10-8 Intercollegiate Conference Named All-Winco was F Ernie Ludwick Ludwick led team in scoring (177) - third in Winco 1943 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 11-8 Placed 2nd (tie) in Washington Intercollegiate Conference Team selected by district to go to National Collegiate Tournament, but later trip was canceled Ernie Ludwick, Roy Wark, Gene Sivertson, Larry Munizza and Carence Marshall were members of this team 1944 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 3-5 1945 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 6-11 Roy Wark led team in scoring (192), Gene Sivertson had 186 1946 Coach: Charles Lappenbusch 12-12 Placed 2nd (tie) in Washington Intercollegiate Conference Named All-Winco was Roy Wark Wark led team in Winco scoring (171) 1947 Coach: C.W. "Bill" McDonald 3-15 Placed 6th in Washington Intercollegiate Conference G Jim Ericksen led Winco in scoring (106) 1948 Coach: C.W. McDonald 9-12 Placed 5th in Washington Intercollegiate Conference (6-9) Named All-Winco was F Jerry Starr Starr led team in scoring (247, 11.8 avg.) 1949 Coach: C.W. McDonald

10-14 Placed 5th in Evergreen Conference (4-10) Jerry Starr led team in scoring (285, 11.9 avg.) 1950 Coach: C.W. McDonald 11-14 Placed 6th in Evergreen Conference (4-10) G Stan Peterson led team in scoring (321, 13.4 avg.) 1951 Coach: C.W. McDonald 13-12 Placed 5th in Evergreen Conference (5-9) Named All-Evco was G Stan Peterson Peterson led team in scoring (347, 13.9 avg.) 1952 Coach: C.W. McDonald 13-9 Placed 4th in Evergreen Conference (6-6) Seymour Stuurmans led team in scoring (283, 14.1 avg.) 1953 Coach: C.W. McDonald 13-12 Placed 5th in Evergreen Conference (4-8) Named All-Evco was G Jack Anderson Anderson led team in scoring (290, 11.6 avg.) 1954 Coach: C.W. McDonald 4-17 Placed 6th (tie) in Evergreen Conference (2-10) F Bob Stone led team in scoring (205, 12.6 avg.) 1955 Coach: C.W. McDonald 5-15 Placed 5th in Evergreen Conference (4-8) Named honorable mention All-Washington College was F Bob Stone Named second-team All-Evco was Stone Stone led team in scoring (245)

1956 Coach: Jack Hubbard 5-16 Placed 6th (tie) in Evergreen Conference Howard Brooks led team in scoring (259) 1957 Coach: Jack Hubbard 7-18 Placed 6th (tie) in Evergreen Conference (3-9) F Leroy Nelson led team in scoring (385, 15.4 avg.) and Schott in rebounding (244, 9.8 avg.) Named second-team All-Evco was Nelson 1958 Coach: Jack Hubbard 7-16 Placed 4th in Evergreen Conference (4-8) Leroy Nelson led team in scoring 1959 Coach: Jack Hubbard 14-8 Placed 3rd in Evergreen Conference (8-4) Team ranked 24th nationally (NAIA) in defense F Bill Wright led team in scoring (276, 12.5 avg.) Named second-team All-Evco was Wright 1960 Coach: Jack Hubbard 19-8 Placed 1st (tie) in Evergreen Conference (10-4) Won NAIA District 1 playoff with Pacific Lutheran, winning the first game 81-71, losing the second 83-68 and taking the third and deciding contest 82-76 Participated in NAIA National Tournament for the first time and lost in first round to Arkansas A&M 61-52 Named to Washington State Labor News first-team was F Ron Crowe, while C Jim Greer made the second-team Named All-Evco were Crowe and G Ed Vadset Team ranked 23rd nationally (NAIA) in defense Snapped Pacific Lutheran's 41-game winning streak by defeating the then Knights 78-48 Named honorable mention Associated Press All-America was Crowe Crowe led the Evco in scoring Crowe led team in scoring (548, 20.3 avg.) and Greer in rebounding (249, 9.2 avg.)

1961 Coach: Jack Hubbard 16-9 Placed 2nd in Evergreen Conference (8-6) Participated in NAIA District 1 playoffs, defeating Eastern Washington 68-56 and losing to Seattle Pacific 80-75 Named All-Evco was F Herman Washington Team ranked 30th nationally (NCAB) in defense Washington led the Evco in scoring Washington led team in scoring (345, 14.9 avg.) and rebounding (233, 9.3 avg.) 1962 Coach: Jack Hubbard 18-8 Placed 2nd in Evergreen Conference (7-3) Participated in NAIA District 1 playoffs, losing to Pacific Lutheran 77-52 in opening round Named All-Evco were F Jim Adams and G Mike Kirk Adams led team in scoring (332, 13.3 avg.) and rebounding (274, 11.0 avg.) 1963 Coach: Chuck Randall 19-8 Placed 2nd in Evergreen Conference (8-2) Participated in NAIA District 1 playoffs, defeated Central Washington 80-66 and Whitworth 7465 in opening rounds, before losing to Pacific Lutheran 69-62 and 57-49 Named honorable mention NAIA All-America was F Jim Adams Named NAIA District 1 all-star was Adams Named All-Evco were Adams and G Mike Kirk Team ranked 3rd nationally (NAIA) in defense (53.3 avg.) Adams led team in scoring (453, 16.8 avg.) and rebounding (345, 12.8 avg.) Home games played for first time at Sam Carver Gymnasium 1964 Coach: Chuck Randall 15-9 Placed 2nd in Evergreen Conference (6-4) Participated in NAIA District 1 playoffs with Pacific Lutheran, winning first game 81-63 and losing the next two contests, 59-44 and 81-58 Named All-Evco was G Bob Thomas C Keith Shugarts led team in scoring (257, 11.7 avg.) and rebounding (299, 9.5 avg.) Team ranked 11th nationally (NAIA) in defense 1965 Coach: Chuck Randall

12-11 Placed 5th (tie) in Evergreen Conference (3-7) C Keith Shugarts led team in scoring (354, 15.3 avg.) and rebounding (197, 8.5 avg.) Named second-team All-Evco were Shugarts and F George Asan 1966 Coach: Chuck Randall 17-8 Placed 1st in Evergreen Conference (10-2) Participated in NAIA District 1 playoffs and lost both games to Central Washington, 64-53 and 74-63 Named All-Evco was G Jack Nighbert and to second-team F Mike Dahl Randall was named Evco and NAIA District 1 Coach of the Year Team ranked 7th nationally (NAIA) in defense (62.3 avg.) Dahl led team in scoring (260, 11.8 avg.) and F John Hull in rebounding (197, 7.9 avg.) 1967 Coach: Chuck Randall 16-8 Placed 3rd in Evergreen Conference (4-5) Named honorable mention NAIA All-America was F Mike Dahl Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was Dahl Named All-Evco were Dahl and G Paul Hallgrimson, F John Hull was a second-team choice Team ranked 17th nationally (NAIA) in defense Dahl led team in scoring (297, 14.9 avg.) and F John Hull in rebounding (200, 8.3 avg.) 1968 Coach: Chuck Randall 17-7 Placed 2nd (tie) in Evergreen Conference (7-5) Named honorable mention NAIA All-America was F Mike Dahl Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was Dahl Named All-Evco was Dahl, G Mike Clayton and G Paul Hallgrimson were second-team choices Team went on a tour of Taiwan and Australia sponsored by People to People during the summer and posted a 15-6 record Dahl led team in scoring (327, 16.4 avg.) and rebounding (203, 10.1 avg.) 1969 Coach: Chuck Randall 18-6 Placed 2nd (tie) in Evergreen Conference (7-5) Named honorable mention NAIA All-America was G Mike Clayton Named All-Evco was F Gary Reiersgard Team ranked 6th nationally (NAIA) in defense (60.9 avg.) Clayton led team in scoring (312, 13.0 avg.) and Reiersgard in rebounding (180, 7.5 avg.) 1970 Coach: Chuck Randall

12-11 Placed 2nd in Evergreen Conference (5-7) Named honorable mention NAIA All-America was G Mike Clayton Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was Clayton Named All-Evco was Clayton and G Neal Larson was a second-team choice Clayton led team in scoring (328, 14.9 avg.) and F Lee Roy Shults in rebounding (200, 8.7 avg.) 1971 Coach: Chuck Randall 20-6 Placed 1st (tie) in Evergreen Conference (11-3) Named honorable mention NAIA All-America was F Gary White Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was White Named All-Evco was White Randall named Evco and NAIA District 1 Coach of the Year White led team in scoring (422, 16.2 avg.) and rebounding (262, 10.1 avg.) 1972 Coach: Chuck Randall 26-4 Reached quarterfinal round at the NAIA National Tournament, winning two of three games Team ranked 5th in final NAIA poll and 9th in final Associated Press poll Voted No.1 northwest small college team Won NAIA District 1 championship by defeating Eastern Washington in best two out of three game playoff. After losing first game 71-60, came back to defeat the then Savages 78-75 in overtime and 76-68 Placed 1st in Evergreen Conference (11-1) Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team were G Mike Franza and F Gary White Named All-Evco was Franza and White was second-team choice Randall named Evco, NAIA District 1 and NAIA Area 1 Coach of the Year Team ranked 12th nationally (NAIA) in defense (65.9 avg.) Franza led team in scoring (481, 16.0 avg.) and C Rudy Thomas in rebounding (314, 10.5 avg.) 1973 Coach: Chuck Randall 15-10 Placed 2nd in Evergreen Conference (8-4) Named second-team NAIA All-America was G Mike Franza Named second-team Basketball Weekly All-America was Franza Named honorable mention Associated Press All-America was Franza Named honorable mention United Press International All-Coast was Franza Named Little All-Northwest was Franza Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was Franza Named All-Evco was Franza Franza selected to NAIA all-star team which toured Israel (5-0)

Franza led Northwest, NAIA District 1 and Evco in scoring Franza led team in scoring (640, 25.6 avg.) and C Mike Buza in rebounding (139, 5.6 avg.) 1974 Coach: Chuck Randall 13-13 Placed 4th in Evergreen Conference (7-5) Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was G Chuck Price Named All-Evco was Price Team ranked 14th nationally (NAIA) in defense (63.0 avg.) Price led team in scoring (322, 12.4 avg.) and C Rob Visser in rebounding (166, 6.4 avg.) 1975 Coach: Chuck Randall 17-9 Placed 4th in Evergreen Conference (7-5) Randall suffered serious heart attack with team's record at 16-6, assistant coach Stan Bianchi took over and had a 1-3 mark Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was G Chuck Price Named to All-Evco was Price Randall named Evco Coach of the Year Price led team in scoring (384, 14.8 avg.) and C Rob Visser in rebounding (258, 9.9 avg.) 1976 Coach: Jack Ecklund (Interim) 14-12 Placed 4th in Evergreen Conference (6-6) Named honorable mention Associated Press All-American (small college) was G Brad Fuhrer Named Little All-Northwest was Fuhrer Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was C Rob Visser Named All-Evco was Visser Fuhrer led team in scoring (454, 17.5 avg.) and Visser in rebounding (301, 11.6 avg.) 1977 Coach: Chuck Randall 8-19 Placed 5th in Evergreen Conference (4-8) 8th in NAIA District 1 playoff standings Participated in district playoffs and lost to Central Washington 111-56 in opening round Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was F Monte Birkle Named All-Evco was Birkle Birkle led Evco in scoring Birkle led team in scoring (452, 19.7 avg.) and rebounding (225, 9.8 avg.) District 1 went to eight-team playoff format 1978 Coach: Chuck Randall

17-11 Placed 3rd (tie) in Evergreen Conference (8-4) Placed 4th in NAIA District 1 playoff standings Participated in district playoffs, defeated Simon Fraser 78-70 and lost to Central Washington 76-69 in semifinals Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was F Monte Birkle Named All-Evco was G Kevin Bryant Bryant led team in scoring (385, 13.8 avg.) and C Mark Clay in rebounding (215, 7.7 avg.) 1979 Coach: Chuck Randall 18-10 Placed 1st (tie) in Evergreen Conference (5-3) Placed 5th in NAIA District 1 playoff standings Participated in district playoffs, defeated Alaska-Fairbanks 86-73 and lost to Central Washington 89-81 in semifinals Named honorable mention Associated Press All-America (small college) was G Rohn McCoy Named second-team Little All-Northwest was McCoy Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team were McCoy and G Kevin Bryant Named third-team NABC District 8 was McCoy Named All-Evco were McCoy and C Mark Clay McCoy led team in scoring (583, 20.8 avg.) and Clay in rebounding (254, 9.1 avg.) 1980 Coach: Chuck Randall 11-15 Placed 6th in Washington Intercollegiate Basketball Association (2-8) Placed 6th in NAIA District 1 playoff standings Participated in district playoffs, defeated Alaska-Fairbanks 73-59 and lost to Central Washington 76-68 in semifinals Named honorable mention United Press International All-Coast was F Rohn McCoy Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team were McCoy and G Kevin Bryant Named second-team Little All-Northwest was McCoy and to third-team Bryant G Ron Radliff ranked 4th nationally (NAIA) in free throw percentage - .911 (72 of 79) McCoy led team in scoring (387, 18.4 avg.) and rebounding (194, 9.2 avg.) 1981 Coach: Chuck Randall 4-21 Placed 10th in NAIA District 1 playoff standings C Oliver Henry led team in scoring (265, 12.6 avg.) and rebounding (187, 8.9 avg.) District 1 went to six-team playoff format 1982 Coach: Denny Huston 13-12

Placed 5th in NAIA District 1 playoff standings Participated in district playoffs, defeated Saint Martin's 60-53 and lost to Central Washington 69-53 in semifinals C Greg Snow led team in scoring (305, 12.2 avg.) and rebounding (190, 7.6 avg.) 1983 Coach: Bill Westphal 8-17 Placed 6th in NAIA District 1 playoff standings F Greg Snow led team in scoring (273, 11.9 avg.) and rebounding (164, 7.1 avg.) District 1 went to four-team playoff format 1984 Coach: Bill Westphal 14-11 Placed 6th in NAIA District 1 playoff standings (6-7) Nominated for Naismith (National) Little Player of the Year Award was G John DeFranco Named second-team Little All-Northwest was DeFranco Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team were DeFranco, F Todd Bailey and F Bob Peters Team won Bellingham Herald Holiday Invitational Tournament Bailey led team in scoring (436, 18.2 avg.) and Peters in rebounding (188, 7.8 avg.) 1985 Coach: Bill Westphal 11-17 Placed 5th in NAIA District 1 playoff standings (7-8) Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was G John DeFranco F Tim Nicholas led team in scoring (414, 15.9 avg.) and C Shane Nickel in rebounding (119, 7.4 avg.) Team ranked 4th nationally (NAIA) in free throw percentage (.773) 1986 Coach: Brad Jackson 11-15 Placed 6th in NAIA District 1 playoff standings (7-8) Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team was F Tim Nicholas Nicholas led team in scoring (443, 17.0 avg.) and C Shane Nickel in rebounding (162, 8.1 avg.) 1987 Coach: Brad Jackson 22-13 Placed 2nd in NAIA District 1 playoff standings (11-5) Participated in district playoffs, defeating Simon Fraser 81-75 in first round and losing best two of three game series with Central Washington (L 88-75, W 77-66, L 81-65) Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team were G Marcus Buren and F James Johnson Johnson led team in scoring (490, 14.0 avg.) and rebounding (283, 8.1 avg.) Nominated for Nalsmith (National) Little Player of the Year award was G Buren

1988 Coach: Brad Jackson 28-8 Won NAIA District 1 Championship (2-1) by defeating Central Washington in final series won first game 78-75, lost second 72-51, won third 95-84. Defeated Simon Fraser 92-87 in opening round. Reached second round at NAIA National Tournament, defeating West Virginia Tech 80-67 and losing to William Jewell MO, 89-70. Ranked nationally in NAIA poll for four weeks (17, 20, 19, 19) Placed first in NAIA District 1 playoff standings (15-3) Named honorable mention NAIA All-America was F James Johnson Named second-team Little All-Northwest was Johnson Named District 1 Player of the Year was Johnson Named to District 1 all-star team was Johnson and G Tim Dickerson Named Little All-Northwest Coach of the Year was Brad Jackson Named district Coach of the Year was Jackson 1989 Coach: Brad Jackson 26-6 Placed 1st in NAIA District 1 playoff standings (15-1) Participated in district playoffs, defeating Whitman 87-63 in first round and losing best two of three game series with Central Washington (L 91-75, W 92-83, L 73-67 OT) Named honorable mention NAIA All-America were C Ed Briggs and F J.D. Taylor Named to NAIA District 1 all-star team were Briggs, Taylor and F Rod Whatley WWU ranked seventh in final NAIA National poll Named district Coach of the Year was Brad Jackson Ranked third nationally in team scoring margin (21.4 avg.) Whatley led team in scoring (456, 14.3 avg.) and Briggs in rebounding (291, 9.4 avg.) 1990 Coach: Brad Jackson 25-10 Placed 2nd in NAIA District 1 playoffs (0-2) Placed 2nd in NAIA District standings (15-3) Participated in district playoffs, defeating Puget Sound 88-65 and losing best two of three series with Central Washington 64-86 and 66-83 Named NAIA All-America third-team was G Manny Kimmie Named NAIA All-America honorable mention was F Todd McAllister Named Little All-Northwest were first-team Kimmie, second-team C Ed Briggs, and third-team McAllister Named NAIA District 1 all-stars were Kimmie, Briggs, and McAllister Named NAIA District 1 Player of the Year was Kimmie Named NAIA District 1 Coach of the Year was Brad Jackson McAllister led team in scoring (597, 17.1 avg.) and Briggs in rebounding (233, 8.6 avg.)

1991 Coach: Brad Jackson 12-17 Reached first round of District 1 playoffs (0-1) Placed 7th in NAIA District 1 standings (5-7) lost to St. Martin's, 82-80, in first round of district playoffs Named NAIA District 1 all-star was G Jeff Dick F Atiavo Jude led team in scoring (14.6 avg.), Dick in points (389) and F Steven Clinscales in rebounding (5.8 avg.) and C John Patton in rebounds (133) 1992 Coach: Brad Jackson 19-13 Reached semifinal round of District 1 playoffs (0-1) Placed 1st in NAIA District 1 standings (9-5) lost to Lewis-Clark State, 90-75, in semifinals of district playoffs Named honorable mention NAIA All-American was F Duke Wallenborn Named NAIA District 1 all-stars were Wallenborn and F Derrick Thomas Wallenborn died of heart failure on March 2. Wallenborn led team in scoring (13.8 avg., 415) and Thomas in rebounding (7.0 avg., 216) 1993 Coach: Brad Jackson 18-13 Reached final round of District 1 playoffs (2-1) Placed 3rd in NAIA District 1 standings (6-6), defeated Lewis-Clark State, 95-91 (4 OT), in first round of district playoffs, defeated Puget Sound, 82-65, in semifinals; and lost to Central Washington, 88-76, in final Named NAIA District 1 all-star was G-F Jay Shinnick, honorable mention went to G Jeff Dick Shinnick led team in scoring (14.3 avg., 444) and F Derrick Thomas in rebounding (6.4 avg., 173) 1994 Coach: Brad Jackson 24-7 Lost, 101-93 1OT, in first round at NAIA Division I National Tournament Won NAIA Pacific Northwest Region 1 playoffs, defeated Seattle, 84-76, in semifinal and defeated Lewis-Clark State, 88-71, in final Placed 1st in regular season NAIA PNW Region 1 standings (11-1) Ranked No.17 in final national poll Voted No.1 northwest small college team Named NAIA Division I All-America third-team was G Dwayne Kirkley Named first-team Little All-Northwest was Kirkley Named honorable mention Little All-NW were G Jeff Dick and F Harold Doyal Named NAIA PNW Region 1 Player of the Year was Kirkley Named first-team NAIA PNW Region 1 all-stars were Kirkley, Dick and Doyal Brad Jackson named NAIA PNW Region 1 Coach of the Year

Kirkley led team in scoring (20.4 avg., 631) and F DeForrest Phelps in rebounding (8.2 avg., 247) Doyal and Kirkley became 11th and 12th players in school history to score 1,000 career points 1995 Coach: Brad Jackson 16-12 Lost, 99-84, to St. Martin's in first round of NAIA Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference playoffs Tied for 2nd in regular season PNWAC standings (7-5) Named honorable mention NAIA Division I All-America was F Harold Doyal Named second-team Little All-Northwest was Doyal Named honorable mention Little All-NW were G Derric Croft and C Brett Lundeen Named first-team PNWAC all-stars were Doyal and Croft - Lundeen honorable mention Doyal led team in scoring (17.8 avg., 480) and Lundeen in rebounding (8.3, 231) 1996 Coach: Brad Jackson 17-13 Defeated Puget Sound, 60-58, in first round of Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference playoffs, lost to Lewis-Clark State ID, 76-71, in semifinals Placed 4th (6-6) in regular-season PNWAC standings Named first-team PNWAC all-star was F Ryan Gerrits - G Chris Morrison and F DeForrest Phelps were honorable mention Morrison led team in scoring (14.1 avg., 431) and Phelps in rebounding (8.5, 239) 1997 Coach: Brad Jackson 12-14 Lost to St. Martin's, 86-82 in overtime, in first round of Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference playoffs Placed 5th (3-7) in regular-season PNWAC standings Named first-team PNWAC all-star was F Dan DeBord - G-F Dan Legard was honorable mention Upset then No.6 Hawaii Pacific, 87-69, and then No.3 BYU-Hawaii, 73-69 C Mike Chapman led team in scoring (14.5 avg., 246) and rebounding (6.4, 109), followed by DeBord (12.7, 330 and 4.5, 117) Legard ranked third in NAIA Division I (.879) in free throw shooting. Chapman named NAIA National Player of the Week 1998 Coach: Brad Jackson 13-16 Lost to Central Washington, 88-84, in finals of Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference playoffs. Defeated Saint Martin's, 64-60, in semifinals and won, 62-43, over Evergreen State in first round Tied for 3rd (5-5) in regular-season PNWAC standings Named first-team PNWAC all-stars were G Jared Stevenson and F Dan DeBord G-F Ryan Kettman was honorable mention

Stevenson led team in scoring (16.6 avg., 480) and F Todd Engblom-Stryker in rebounding (5.8, 162) WWU ranked first nationally in free throw shooting (78.4 percent, 465-of-593) 1999 Coach: Brad Jackson 12-12 Tied for fifth (6-10) in West Division of Pacific West Conference Named to PacWest All-Academic team were G Jared Stevenson and F Ryan Kettman Jared Stevenson led team in scoring (16.2 avg., 388) and F Brian Dennis in rebounding (5.0, 121) 2000 Coach: Brad Jackson 17-10, reached semifinals of Pacific West Conference Tournament Placed 3rd (9-5) in West Division of PacWest Ranked No.7 in final West Region poll Ranked No.18 nationally after 8-2 start Named second-team All-West Region was G Jared Stevenson Named first-team all-PacWest was Stevenson Named PacWest Freshman of the Year was C Mike Palm Named to PacWest All-Tournament team was Palm Named PacWest All-Academic were F Ryan Kettman and C Kyle Dalvit Stevenson set school career scoring record with 1,728 points, also career marks for 3-pointers made and attempted (279-678), free throws made (411) and minutes played (3,402) Stevenson led team in scoring (20.5 avg., 553), becoming only second Western player to do that three straight years Stevenson set school season records for 3-pointers made and attempted (93-128) C Brian Dennis led team in rebounding (7.0, 190) 2001 Coach: Brad Jackson 27-4, reached semifinal of NCAA II Elite Eight, losing 96-90 to Washburn after Defeating Queens 89-85 National finish and winning percentage (.871) were both best in school history Won West Regional championship, defeating Cal State Bakersfield 95-86 in OT in semifinals and Cal State San Bernardino, 58-55, in final Placed 1st in Pacific West Conference (16-2) Ranked No.7 in final national poll Had winning streaks of 14 and 11 games, second and third longest in school history Ranked third nationally in winning pct. (87.1), seventh in scoring offense (89.3), ninth in field goal pct. (.498) and free throw pct. (75.9) and 21st in scoring margin (11.4) Had four players average 14 or more points per game, something never before accomplished in school history Named first-team Little All-Northwest was G Jacob Stevenson, with F A.J. Giesa third team, and G Shelton Diggs and C Mike Palm honorable mention

Named MVP of West Regional Tournament was Stevenson, Giesa earned all-tourney honors Named first-team all-PacWest were Stevenson and Giesa, with Diggs second-team and Palm honorable mention Named PacWest academic all-star was F Ryan Kettman 16-1 home record matched best in school history Palm ranked 33rd nationally in free throw pct. (84.6, 137-162) Jackson named NABC/NCAA II West Region, Little All-Northwest and PacWest Coach of the Year. Stevenson led team in scoring (16.1 avg., 499) and assists (4.4, 135), and Palm in rebounding (7.3, 218). 2002 Coach: Brad Jackson 21-6 Finished in three-way tie for 1st in Great Northwest Athletic Conference (15-3) C Mike Palm named second-team Daktronics West Region all-star Palm named first-team GNAC all-star, G Shelton Diggs second team and G Jacob Stevenson received honorable mention Ranked nationally in five team categories, being No.7 in rebounding margin (8.8), No.13 in free throw percentage (75.4), No.l1 in scoring offense (86.1), No.22 in scoring margin (11.8) and No.23 in field goal percentage (48.1) Palm ranked No.10 nationally in free throw percentage (89.0) and C Brian Dennis No.39 in blocked shots (1.7) Palm led team in scoring (13.6 avg.) and tied for team lead in rebounding with Dennis (7.9) 2003 Coach: Brad Jackson 16-11 Placed 4th in Great Northwest Athletic Conference (10-8) C Mike Palm named second-team Daktronics West Region all-star Palm named first-team GNAC all-star, G Jason Burrell and F Maurice Tyree receiving honorable mention Ranked nationally in five team categories - No.25 in rebound margin (5.7), No. 29 in scoring margin (81.6), No.44 in free throw pct. (73.2), No.49 in scoring margin (7.6) and No.49 in field goal pct. (47.2) Palm ranked nationally in three categories – No.21 in rebounds (9.8), No.35 in blocks (2.0), and No.37 in field goal pct. (56.7) Palm led team in points (18.5 avg.), rebounds, blocks, field goal percentage), and free throw percentage (.836) 2004 Coach: Brad Jackson 17-10 Placed 3rd in Great Northwest Athletic Conference (11-7) F Grant Dykstra named finalist for V Foundation Comeback Award Dykstra named second-team GNAC all-star, with G Jason Burrell and G Ryan Diggs

receiving honorable mention Ranked nationally in four team categories - No.9 in scoring (88.1), No.12 in 3-point percentage (41.3), No.21 in 3-point makes (8.9) and No.25 in free throw percentage (74.2) Burrell ranked No.13 nationally in free throw shooting (88.3), and F Craig Roosendaal No.15 in 3-point percentage (47.5) and No.26 in 3-point makes (3.1) Dykstra led team in points (15.4) and rebounds (5.9) 2005 Coach: Brad Jackson 22-7 Reached semifinals at NCAA II West Regional, defeating BYU-Hawaii, 80-69, and losing to Alaska Fairbanks, 88-66 Ranked No.15 in final NABC Coaches’ Poll Tied for 1st in Great Northwest Athletic Conference (13-5) F Grant Dykstra named first-team Daktronics West Region all-star Dykstra named first-team NABC (West Region) All-District, Diggs second team Dykstra and G Ryan Diggs named first-team GNAC all-stars F Tyler Amaya named GNAC Newcomer of the Year Dykstra named recipient of USBWA Most Courageous Award Dykstra named finalist for V Foundation Comeback Award Ranked No.3 nationally in scoring offense (91.3), No.10 in 3-point percentage (40.5), No.16 in 3-point field goals (258, 8.9), No.17 in free throw percentage (75.6), No.24 in field goal percentage (46.2) and No.30 in scoring margin (9.5) F Craig Roosendaal ranked No.7 nationally in 3-point percentage (47.3), G Kyle Jackson No.17 in free throw percentage (86.0) and Diggs No.29 in free throw percentage (85.0) Dykstra led team in points (496, 17.1), Diggs in scoring average (18.1, 470) and Amaya in rebounds (228, 7.9) Jackson named GNAC co-Coach of the Year 2006 Coach: Brad Jackson 23-7 Reached final at NCAA II West Regional, defeating Humboldt State, 100-86, and Chaminade, 101-91, before losing to Seattle Pacific, 81-77 Placed 2nd (13-5) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Ranked No.16 in final NABC Coaches Top 25 (No.2 twice during regular season) F Grant Dykstra named winner of V Foundation Comeback Award Dykstra named NABC/NCAA II first-team All-American Dykstra named Daktronics/NCAA II first-team All-American Dykstra named Basketball Times/NCAA II second-team All-American Dykstra named Division II Bulletin third-team All-American, G Ryan Diggs honorable mention Dykstra named Daktronics West Region Player of the Year Diggs named co-MVP of inaugural NABC DII All-Star Game Dykstra and Diggs named first-team Daktronics West Region all-stars Dykstra and Diggs named first-team NABC West Region all-stars Dykstra named first-team GNAC all-star, Diggs second-team MacMullen ranked No.4 nationally in field goal percentage (64.8), Dykstra No.9 in 3-point

makes (3.4), No.15 in 3-point percentage (43.7), No.32 in scoring (20.6) and No.41 in free throw percentage (84.5); Diggs No.18 in scoring (21.6) and No.31 in free throw percentage (85.2). Ranked No.1 nationally in free throw percentage (78.6), No.3 in both field goal percentage (51.9) and 3-point percentage (42.5), No.4 in scoring (92.2), No.9 in assists (18.4), No.11 in 3point makes (9.2), No.31 in scoring margin (10.0) and No.44 in rebound margin (4.0). Diggs led team in points (21.6, 625) and F Tyler Amaya in rebounds (8.0, 241) 2007 Coach: Brad Jackson 11-15 Tied for 7th (5-11) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference F Lukas Henne named second-team Daktronics West Region all-star Henne named second-team GNAC all-star F Calin Schell and F David Brittinen named GNAC academic all-stars Henne ranked sixth nationally in free throw percentage (.889, 136-153) Henne led team in points (18.0, 467) and rebounds (7.3, 190) Ranked No.18 nationally in blocked shots (4.6) and free throw percentage (75.2) 2008 Coach: Brad Jackson 15-12 Tied for 5th (8-10) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference G Ira Graham named first-team GNAC all-star F Calin Schell and F David Brittinen named GNAC academic all-stars Graham led team in points (18.5, 500) and Schell in rebounds (7.7, 207) 2009 Coach: Brad Jackson 21-6 Reached first round of NCAA II West Regional, losing 82-77 to Seattle Pacific No.23 in the final regular-season NABC Top 25 Coaches Poll Placed 1st (13-3) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference G Ira Graham named Divison II Bulletin Fourth Team All-American Graham named first-team Daktronics West Region all-star Graham named first-team NABC West District all-star Graham named GNAC Player of the Year Graham played in NABC/NCAA DII All-Star Game G Morris Anderson named GNAC Newcomer of the Year Graham and Anderson named first-team GNAC all-stars C Calin Schell named second-team GNAC all-star Schell named CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine first-team College Division District 8 Academic All-Star F David Brittinen, G Anthony Wiederkehr and Schell named GNAC academic all-stars Jackson named GNAC Coach of the Year Graham led team in points (19.1, 515) and Schell in rebounds (7.7, 209) Anderson ranked No.9 nationally in steals and No.11 in assists

Ranked No.3 nationally in rebound margin (9.3), No.7 nationally in scoring margin (15.3), No.7 in scoring (87.4), No.8 in field-goal percentage (49.8), No.9 in assists (18.1), No.11 in blocked shots (5.1), No.13 in fewest fouls (15.5), No.21 in assist/turnover ratio (1.26) and No.25 in steals (9.4) 2010 Coach: Brad Jackson 26-6 Reached semifinals of NCAA II West Regional, defeating Central Washington, 84-70, and losing in overtime to Cal Poly Pomona, 76-75 Placed 2nd (12-4) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference G Morris Anderson named first-team NABC West District all-star, F Derrick Webb is second-team pick Anderson named first-team Daktronics West Region all-star, F Derrick Webb is second-team pick Anderson and Webb named first-team GNAC all-stars F Rory Blanche named GNAC academic all-star Webb led team in points (16.3, 520) and Bruce in rebounds (197, 6.4) Anderson ranked No.14 nationally in steals (2.4) Jackson named NABC West District Co-Coach of the Year

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