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THEMW.COM • TWITTER.COM/MW_MHOOPS 1 2015-16 MW MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2015-16 Mountain West Men’s Basketball Media Guide was produced by the MW communications staff using Adobe InDesign and Photoshop. Written, edited and designed by Stuart Buchanan, Kim Melcher, Javan Hedlund, Katie Cavender, Dwayne Groff and Judy Willson. Printing: Allegra Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, Colo. Cover design: Todd Milligan of Dust Bowl Artistry. The Mountain West extends its thanks to the 11 Conference institutions’ media relations staffs which supplied the information and photography that is used in this publication. Additional photography provided by Clarkson Creative. MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE 10807 New Allegiance Drive, Suite 250 Colorado Springs, CO 80921 TheMW.com MW COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Javan Hedlund Associate Commissioner for Communications O: (719) 488-4051 / M: (719) 648-4027 [email protected] Stuart Buchanan Assistant Director of Communications O: (719) 488-4042 / M: (970) 988-6304 [email protected] Dwayne Groff Assistant Director of Communications O: (719) 487-2462 / M: (570) 412-4847 [email protected] Judy Willson Associate Director of Communications O: (719) 488-4052 / M: (719) 290-6732 [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS Mountain West Media Relations Directory ...................................................................................... 2 Mountain West Media Services ..................................................................................................... 3 Mountain West Demographics ....................................................................................................... 4 Mountain West Style Guide .......................................................................................................... 5 Mountain West History .............................................................................................................. 6-7 Mountain West Chronology ........................................................................................................ 8-9 Mountain West Commissioner Craig Thompson............................................................................. 10 Mountain West Staff .................................................................................................................. 11 Mountain West Championships .............................................................................................. 12-13 Mountain West Awards ............................................................................................................... 14 Basketball Arena Directions ........................................................................................................ 15 Mountain West Television ........................................................................................................... 16 CONFERENCE NOTES 2015-16 Preseason Team Capsules ............................................................................................ 18 2015-16 Mountain West Notebook ........................................................................................ 19-23 2015-16 Mountain West Composite Schedule ........................................................................ 24-25 2016 Mountain West Championship ........................................................................................... 26 2016 NCAA Championship......................................................................................................... 27 2015-16 NCAA Division I Conference Alignments ........................................................................ 28 2015-16 NCAA Rule Changes ............................................................................................... 29-30 TEAM PREVIEWS Air Force.............................................................................................................................. 32-35 Boise State .......................................................................................................................... 36-39 Colorado State...................................................................................................................... 40-43 Fresno State......................................................................................................................... 44-47 Nevada ................................................................................................................................ 48-51 New Mexico ......................................................................................................................... 52-55 San Diego State ................................................................................................................... 56-59 San José State ..................................................................................................................... 60-63 UNLV .................................................................................................................................. 64-67 Utah State ........................................................................................................................... 68-71 Wyoming.............................................................................................................................. 72-75 SEASON REVIEW 2014-15 Season-In-Review ................................................................................................... 78-81 2014-15 Individual Statistics ............................................................................................... 82-85 2014-15 Team Statistics ..................................................................................................... 86-90 MOUNTAIN WEST RECORDS Individual Records (Game - Season - Career) ........................................................................ 92-100 Team Records .................................................................................................................. 101-105 Miscellaneous Records ...................................................................................................... 106-107 Annual Individual Leaders ................................................................................................. 108-113 Annual Team Leaders ....................................................................................................... 114-120 MOUNTAIN WEST HISTORY All-Time Standings/Composite Mountain West Standings ..................................................... 122-124 All-Time Coaching Records ....................................................................................................... 125 Mountain West Series History/Team Vs. Team Records ............................................................... 126 All-Time Year-by-Year Records ........................................................................................... 127-131 Mountain West vs. Other Conferences................................................................................. 132-137 Mountain West Attendance History..................................................................................... 138-140 NCAA Attendance History .................................................................................................. 141-143 Mountain West Championship History ................................................................................ 144-147 Mountain West Championship Records ............................................................................... 148-152 Mountain West Postseason History ............................................................................................ 153 NCAA Championship History.............................................................................................. 154-155 NIT History ............................................................................................................................. 156 CBI History ............................................................................................................................. 157 CIT History.............................................................................................................................. 158 All-Time All-Mountain West Honors .................................................................................... 159-161 All-Time Mountain West Players of the Week ...................................................................... 162-163 All-Time Academic All-Mountain West Honors ..................................................................... 164-166 National Honors ............................................................................................................... 167-168 Poll History ............................................................................................................................. 169 NBA Draft History............................................................................................................. 170-172 MOUNTAIN WEST LOGO IDENTITY STANDARDS The Mountain West logo was created to identify and promote the league and its championship sports. Anyone desiring to use the logo on products, promotions or advertisements must acquire a license or an authorization agreement from Dan Butterly at (719) 488-4053. The official colors of the Mountain West logo are Purple (Pantone 268), Gray (Pantone Cool Gray 6), Black and White. All logos and concepts are protected as trademark properties of the Mountain West Conference.

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2015-16 MW MEDIA GUIDE

CREDITS The 2015-16 Mountain West Men’s Basketball Media Guide was produced by the MW communications staff using Adobe InDesign and Photoshop. Written, edited and designed by Stuart Buchanan, Kim Melcher, Javan Hedlund, Katie Cavender, Dwayne Groff and Judy Willson. Printing: Allegra Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, Colo. Cover design: Todd Milligan of Dust Bowl Artistry.

The Mountain West extends its thanks to the 11 Conference institutions’ media relations staffs which supplied the information and photography that is used in this publication. Additional photography provided by Clarkson Creative.

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE10807 New Allegiance Drive, Suite 250

Colorado Springs, CO 80921TheMW.com

MW COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

Javan Hedlund Associate Commissioner for CommunicationsO: (719) 488-4051 / M: (719) 648-4027

[email protected]

Stuart BuchananAssistant Director of Communications

O: (719) 488-4042 / M: (970) [email protected]

Dwayne GroffAssistant Director of Communications

O: (719) 487-2462 / M: (570) [email protected]

Judy WillsonAssociate Director of Communications

O: (719) 488-4052 / M: (719) [email protected]

TABLE OF CONTENTSMountain West Media Relations Directory ...................................................................................... 2Mountain West Media Services ..................................................................................................... 3Mountain West Demographics ....................................................................................................... 4Mountain West Style Guide .......................................................................................................... 5Mountain West History ..............................................................................................................6-7Mountain West Chronology ........................................................................................................8-9Mountain West Commissioner Craig Thompson ............................................................................. 10Mountain West Staff .................................................................................................................. 11Mountain West Championships ..............................................................................................12-13Mountain West Awards ............................................................................................................... 14Basketball Arena Directions ........................................................................................................ 15Mountain West Television ........................................................................................................... 16

CONFERENCE NOTES2015-16 Preseason Team Capsules ............................................................................................ 182015-16 Mountain West Notebook ........................................................................................19-232015-16 Mountain West Composite Schedule ........................................................................24-252016 Mountain West Championship ........................................................................................... 262016 NCAA Championship ......................................................................................................... 272015-16 NCAA Division I Conference Alignments ........................................................................ 282015-16 NCAA Rule Changes ...............................................................................................29-30

TEAM PREVIEWSAir Force ..............................................................................................................................32-35Boise State ..........................................................................................................................36-39Colorado State ......................................................................................................................40-43Fresno State.........................................................................................................................44-47Nevada ................................................................................................................................48-51New Mexico .........................................................................................................................52-55San Diego State ...................................................................................................................56-59San José State .....................................................................................................................60-63UNLV ..................................................................................................................................64-67Utah State ...........................................................................................................................68-71Wyoming ..............................................................................................................................72-75

SEASON REVIEW2014-15 Season-In-Review ...................................................................................................78-812014-15 Individual Statistics ...............................................................................................82-852014-15 Team Statistics .....................................................................................................86-90

MOUNTAIN WEST RECORDSIndividual Records (Game - Season - Career) ........................................................................92-100Team Records ..................................................................................................................101-105Miscellaneous Records ......................................................................................................106-107Annual Individual Leaders .................................................................................................108-113Annual Team Leaders .......................................................................................................114-120

MOUNTAIN WEST HISTORY All-Time Standings/Composite Mountain West Standings .....................................................122-124All-Time Coaching Records ....................................................................................................... 125Mountain West Series History/Team Vs. Team Records ............................................................... 126All-Time Year-by-Year Records ...........................................................................................127-131Mountain West vs. Other Conferences.................................................................................132-137Mountain West Attendance History .....................................................................................138-140NCAA Attendance History ..................................................................................................141-143Mountain West Championship History ................................................................................144-147Mountain West Championship Records ...............................................................................148-152Mountain West Postseason History ............................................................................................ 153NCAA Championship History ..............................................................................................154-155NIT History ............................................................................................................................. 156CBI History ............................................................................................................................. 157CIT History.............................................................................................................................. 158All-Time All-Mountain West Honors ....................................................................................159-161All-Time Mountain West Players of the Week ......................................................................162-163All-Time Academic All-Mountain West Honors .....................................................................164-166National Honors ...............................................................................................................167-168Poll History ............................................................................................................................. 169NBA Draft History .............................................................................................................170-172

MOUNTAIN WEST LOGO IDENTITY STANDARDS

The Mountain West logo was created to identify and promote the league and its championship sports. Anyone desiring to use the logo on products, promotions or advertisements must acquire a license or an authorization agreement from Dan Butterly at (719) 488-4053.

The official colors of the Mountain West logo are Purple (Pantone 268), Gray (Pantone Cool Gray 6), Black and White. All logos and concepts are protected as trademark properties of the Mountain West Conference.

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MW MEDIA RELATIONS

Sports Information Office Office: (719) 333-23132169 Field House Drive, Suite 100 Fax: (719) 333-3798Colorado Springs, CO 80840 Press Row: (719) 333-6006GoAirForceFalcons.com Troy Garnhart, Associate Athletic Director/Communications Office: (719) 333-9263Email: [email protected] Mobile: (719) 359-7432

AIR FORCE FALCONS

Media Relations Office Office: (208) 426-12881910 University Drive Fax: (208) 426-1778Boise, ID 83725 Press Row (208) 426-1503BroncoSports.com Mike Walsh, Assistant Sports Information Director Office: (208) 426-1106Email: [email protected] Mobile: (208) 921-7396

BOISE STATE BRONCOS

Athletic Media Relations Office: (970) 491-5067Room 311, McGraw Athletic Center Fax: (970) 491-1348Fort Collins, CO 80523 Press Row: (970) 491-3981CSURams.com Danny Mattie, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Office: (970) 491-5050Email: [email protected] Mobile: (970) 217-3140

COLORADO STATE RAMS

Fresno State Athletic Communications Office: (559) 278-72365048 N. Jackson, Room 104-LS 135 Fax: (559) 278-4689Fresno, CA 93740 Press Row: (559) 347-3699GoBulldogs.com Stephen Trembley, Director of New Media Office: (559) 278-6178Email: [email protected] Mobile: (559) 270-4291

FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS

Media Relations Office Office: (619) 594-5547Fowler Athletics Center, 5302 55th Street, Suite 3014 Fax: (619) 582-6541San Diego, CA 92182 Press Row: (619) 265-5853GoAztecs.com

Mike May, Associate Athletic Director/Media Relations Office: (619) 594-3023Email: [email protected] Mobile: (619) 957-8372

Darin Wong, Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations Office: (619) 594-5548Email: [email protected] Mobile: (619) 489-2378

SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS

Media Relations Office Office: (408) 924-12171393 S. 7th Street Fax: (408) 924-1291San Jose, CA 95112 Press Row: (408) 924-6466SJSUSpartans.com

Dominic Urrutia, Athletic Media Relations Assistant Office: (408) 924-1229Email:[email protected] Mobile: (408) 334-0843

SAN JOSÉ STATE SPARTANS

UNLV Media Relations Office: (702) 895-32074505 Maryland Parkway, Box 450004 Fax: (702) 895-0989Las Vegas, NV 89154 Press Row: (702) 895-4600UNLVRebels.com Andy Grossman, Associate Athletics Director/Communications Office: (702) 895-3995Email: [email protected] Mobile: (702) 630-3949

Sage Sammons, Assistant Director of Media Relations Office: (702) 895-3764Email: [email protected] Mobile: (702) 478-0166

UNLV RUNNIN’ REBELS

Utah State University Athletics Media Relations Office Office: (435) 797-37147400 Old Main Hill Fax: (435) 797-2615Logan, UT 84322 Press Row: (435) 797-1686UtahStateAggies.com

Kyle Cottam, Assistant Athletic Director/Communications Office: (435) 797-2066Email: [email protected] Mobile: (435) 817-7702

UTAH STATE AGGIES

Media Services Office, Legacy Hall Office: (775) 784-6900Mail Stop 232 Fax: (775) 784-4386Reno, NV 89557 Press Row: (775) 784-4404NevadaWolfPack.com Jack Kuestermeyer, Assistant Director of Communications Office: (775) 682-6984Email: [email protected] Mobile: (775) 240-6251

NEVADA WOLF PACK

Athletics Media Relations Office Office: (307) 766-2256Dept. 3414, 1000 East University Ave. Fax: (307) 766-2346Laramie, WY 82071 Press Row: (307) 766-2222GoWYO.com Amil Anderson, Director of Media Relations Office: (307) 766-2257Email: [email protected] Mobile: (605) 677-7833

WYOMING COWBOYS

Media Relations Office, MSC04 2680 Office: (505) 925-55201 University of New Mexico Fax: (505) 925-5609Albuquerque, NM 87131 Press Row: (505) 925-5988GoLobos.com Frank Mercogliano, Assistant Director of CommunicationsEmail: [email protected] Mobile: (505) 410-4844

NEW MEXICO LOBOS

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MW MEDIA SERVICESTHE INTERNET - THEMW.COMThe official Mountain West website is hosted by SportsLabs as part of Silver Chalice Ventures. Live stats will be available for each home football game, and box scores will be posted on TheMW.com following the conclusion of each contest. You can also find:

• MW Football Standings • Team-by-Team Statistics and Results • Overall and Conference-Only Statistics (PDF available) • Weekly Release (PDF available) • Players of the Week • Television Information

STATISTICS/WEEKLY RELEASESThe Mountain West will post updated statistics to the Conference website no later than the morning following every game. The MW Player of the Week and the weekly press notes will be made available every Monday. You may obtain this information either on the Conference website or via email.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEKA Mountain West Player of the Week will be released every Monday from November 16, 2015 to March 7, 2016. Nominations are submitted by the institutional sports information offices and the winners are selected by the MW communications staff.

AWARDS AND HONORSThe league champion will be based on Conference play. The annual individual awards will be voted on by each of the 11 head coaches. Following is a list of regular-season awards that will be presented: • Regular-Season Team Champion • Coach of the Year • Player of the Year • Defensive Player of the Year • Newcomer of the Year • Freshman of the Year • Sixth Man of the Year • All-Conference (First, Second and Third Team, five players each) • All-Defensive Team (five players)

At the Mountain West Championship, awards will be presented for the following: • Tournament Team Champion • All-Tournament Team (five student-athletes) • Tournament Most Valuable Player

MOUNTAIN WEST EMAIL SERVICEInformation regarding the Mountain West’s 18 sponsored sports, will be emailed throughout the year to accredited media. To be added to the email list, please contact Javan Hedlund in the MW office.

ACCESS TO MW PHOTOS, VIDEO AND AUDIOVideo highlights, audio clips and high-resolution photos will be made available to accredited media throughout the 2015-16 MW men’s basketball season. To access this content, please contact the Conference office.

MOUNTAIN WEST FLAGSHIP RADIO STATIONSTeam Flagship StationAir Force KVOR 740 AM (Colorado Springs)Boise State KBOI 670 AM (Boise)Colorado State ESPN 105.5 FM (Denver/Fort Collins)Fresno State ESPN 940 AM (Fresno)Nevada ESPN 630 AM / 94.5 FM (Reno)New Mexico KKOB 770 AM (Albuquerque)San Diego State The Mighty 1090 AM (San Diego)San José State KLIV 1590 AM (San Jose)UNLV ESPN 1100 AM / 98.9 FM (Las Vegas)Utah State KVNU 610 AM (Logan)Wyoming KFBC 1240 AM (Cheyenne)

MOUNTAIN WEST MEN’S BASKETBALL ON TWITTERTeam Twitter FeedMountain West @MW_MHoopsAir Force @AirForceMBBBoise State @BroncoSportsMBBColorado State @CSUMensBballFresno State @FresnoStateMBBNevada @NevadaHoopsNew Mexico @UNMHoopsSan Diego State @GoAztecsSan José State @SJSUMBBUNLV @UNLVAthleticsUtah State @AggieHoopsWyoming @Wyo_MBB

MOUNTAIN WEST MEN’S BASKETBALL ON FACEBOOKTeam Facebook PageMountain West Facebook.com/MountainWestConferenceAir Force Facebook.com/Air-Force-Athletics/121485954660854Boise State Facebook.com/BoiseStateBroncosColorado State Facebook.com/CSUMensBasketballFresno State Facebook.com/FresnoStateAthleticsNevada Facebook.com/NevadaWolfPackNew Mexico Facebook.com/NewMexicoLobosSan Diego State Facebook.com/GoAztecsSan José State Facebook.com/SJSUSpartansUNLV Facebook.com/UNLVRunninRebelBasketballUtah State Facebook.com/USUAthleticsWyoming Facebook.com/pages/WyoMBB

MOUNTAIN WEST MEN’S BASKETBALL ON YOUTUBETeam YouTube ChannelMountain West YouTube.com/MountainWestConfAir Force YouTube.com/GoAirForceFalconsBoise State YouTube.com/BroncoSportsColorado State YouTube.com/ColoradoStateUnivFresno State YouTube.com/FresnoStateAthleticsNevada YouTube.com/WolfPackAthleticsNew Mexico YouTube.com/LoboTVNewMexicoLobosSan Diego State YouTube.com/GoAztecsComSan José State YouTube.com/SJSUAthleticsUNLV YouTube.com/UNLVAthleticsUtah State YouTube.com/USUAthleticsWyoming YouTube.com/WyomingAthletics

MOUNTAIN WEST MEN’S BASKETBALL ON INSTAGRAMTeam Instagram HandleMountain West @MountainWestConferenceAir Force @AirForceAthleticsBoise State @BoiseStateBroncosColorado State @CSUAthleticsFresno State @FresnoStateAthleticsNevada @NevadaHoopsNew Mexico @UNMLoboAthleticsSan Diego State @GoAztecsSan José State @SJSUMBBUNLV @UNLVAthleticsUtah State @UtahStateAthleticsWyoming @Wyo_MBB

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MOUNTAIN WEST DEMOGRAPHICS

2015-16 MOUNTAIN WEST DEMOGRAPHICSInstitution Location Elevation Population Enrollment Student-AthletesAir Force Colorado Springs, Colo. 7,163 feet 380,567 4,000 900Boise State Boise, Idaho 2,842 feet 593,000 22,259 420 Colorado State Fort Collins, Colo. 5,004 feet 155,400 27,034 374 Fresno State Fresno, Calif. 352 feet 494,665 23,060 402 Nevada Reno, Nev. 4,505 feet 225,221 20,000 400 New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 5,312 feet 556,495 27,278 440 San Diego State San Diego, Calif. 46 feet 1,307,402 32,759 560 San José State San Jose, Calif. Sea level to 2,125 feet 1,000,536 32,471 470 UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. 2,030 feet 518,313 28,000 385 Utah State Logan, Utah 4,778 feet 48,174 27,662 385 Wyoming Laramie, Wyo. 7,220 feet 27,204 13,551 375

2015-16 MOUNTAIN WEST TELEVISION DEMOGRAPHICS(Nielsen estimates as of Jan. 1, 2015 and used throughout 2014-15 television season) Institution City/Market DMA Rank TV Households Air Force Colorado Springs/Pueblo 89 348,020Boise State Boise 109 263,520Colorado State Denver 17 1,565,760Fresno State Fresno/Visalia 54 568,900Nevada Reno 107 265,980New Mexico Albuquerque/Santa Fe 47 679,380 San Diego State San Diego 28 1,054,350San José State San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose 6 2,476,860UNLV Las Vegas 41 718,820 Utah State Salt Lake City 34 897,390Wyoming Cheyenne/Scottsbluff 197 56,680

MILEAGE CHART FOR 2015-16 MOUNTAIN WEST MEMBER INSTITUTIONS(Listed in miles. Source: Rand McNally Mileage Calculator)City ABQ BOI COS FC FRES LAR LAS LOG RNO SD SJAlbuquerque -- 936 378 510 912 575 572 680 1,020 771 1,045Boise 936 -- 897 749 721 687 621 291 422 952 672Colorado Springs 378 897 -- 132 1,207 197 813 597 1,058 1,144 1,307Fort Collins 510 749 132 -- 1,200 65 806 448 970 1,137 1,220Fresno 912 721 1,207 1,200 -- 1,178 395 850 299 338 150Laramie 575 687 197 65 1,178 -- 783 384 906 1,113 1,155Las Vegas 572 621 813 806 395 783 -- 500 448 332 528Logan 680 291 597 448 850 384 500 -- 552 830 801Reno 1,020 422 1,058 970 299 906 448 552 -- 558 259San Diego 771 952 1,144 1,137 338 1,113 332 830 558 -- 466San Jose 1,045 672 1,307 1,220 150 2,416 1,155 528 801 259 466 --

In 2015-16, the Mountain West will sponsor 18 championship sports, including:

WOMEN’S SPORTSBasketball

Cross CountryGolf

Indoor Track and FieldOutdoor Track and Field

SoccerSoftball

Swimming and DivingTennis

VolleyballMEN’S SPORTS

BaseballBasketball

Cross CountryFootball

GolfIndoor Track and Field

Outdoor Track and FieldTennis

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MOUNTAIN WEST STYLE GUIDE

Official Institution Name:U.S. Air Force AcademyNickname: FalconsPreferred Athletics Reference:Air Force Academy, AFA, Air ForcePMS Colors:286 Blue, 877 Silver

AIR FORCE

Official Name:Mountain West ConferencePreferred Reference:Mountain West, MWPMS Colors:268 Purple, Cool Grey 6, Black, White

MOUNTAIN WEST

Official Institution Name:Boise State UniversityNickname: BroncosPreferred Athletics Reference:Boise State, Boise St.PMS Colors:286 Blue, 172 Orange

BOISE STATE

Official Institution Name:Colorado State UniversityNickname: RamsPreferred Athletics Reference:Colorado State, CSUColorado St.PMS Colors:350 Green, 4415 Gold

COLORADO STATE

FRESNO STATE NEVADA

Official Institution Name:University of Nevada, Las VegasNickname: RebelsPreferred Athletics Reference:UNLVPMS Colors:200 Red, 20% Black Gray

UNLV

UTAH STATE WYOMING

Official Institution Name:University of New MexicoNickname: LobosPreferred Athletics Reference:New Mexico, UNMPMS Colors:200 Red, 428 Silver

NEW MEXICO

SAN DIEGO STATE

Official Institution Name:San José State UniversityNickname: SpartansPreferred Athletics Reference:San José State, SJSUPMS Colors:1235 Gold, 286 Blue

SAN JOSÉ STATE

Official Institution Name:University of Nevada, RenoNickname: Wolf PackPreferred Athletics Reference:NevadaPMS Colors:282 Blue, Cool Grey 10

Official Institution Name:San Diego State UniversityNickname: AztecsPreferred Athletics Reference:San Diego State, SDSU,San Diego St.PMS Colors:185 Scarlet, Black

Official Institution Name:University of WyomingNickname: CowboysPreferred Athletics Reference:Wyoming, UW, WYOPMS Colors:476 Brown, 123 Gold

Official Institution Name:Utah State UniversityNickname: AggiesPreferred Athletics Reference:Utah State, USUUtah St.PMS Colors:539 Blue, 402 Pewter

Official Institution Name:Fresno StateNickname: BulldogsPreferred Athletics Reference:Fresno State, FS, Fresno St.PMS Colors:199 Red, 294 Blue

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THIS IS THE MOUNTAIN WESTTHIS IS THE MOUNTAIN WESTFrom its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Now in its 17th year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics.

The Mountain West has marked several achievements during its first 16 years, most notably becoming the first to establish a sports television network dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference (The Mtn.). The Mountain West also was the first to experiment with the coaches’ challenge in the college football instant replay system, and was the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS conference to participate in four BCS bowl games, winning three. In the inaugural year of the new College Football Playoff system, Boise State earned the automatic slot into a New Year’s Six bowl game as the highest-ranked champion from the Group of Five 5 conferences. The Broncos defeated then 10th-ranked Arizona 38-30 in the VIZIO Fiesta Bowl. In 2011-12, the Mountain West was among the first conferences to implement a league-wide state-of-the-art basketball instant replay system.

Changes in the NCAA governance structure set the table for another Conference first, when two members of the MW Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) were included in the June 2014 meeting of the Mountain West Board of Directors. New Mexico track and field athlete Kendall Spencer, the national chair of the 2014-15 NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and Air Force Academy volleyball player Emma Dridge joined the BOD members in this historic meeting to advance the discussion on student-athlete involvement in the NCAA and MW governance structure. During the 2014-15 academic year, MW student-athletes participated on monthly membership calls and were included in the 2015 Spring Joint Council Meetings in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The Mountain West is well-represented within the new NCAA governance structure, including four individuals who were appointed to serve on committees tasked with managing the day-to-day business of Division I athletics. Utah State President Stan Albrecht and New Mexico track and field student-athlete Kendall Spencer sit on the DI Board of Directors, while MW Commissioner Craig Thompson and New Mexico Director of Athletics Paul Krebs are members of the DI Council. Spencer, chair of the DI Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, is the first student-athlete in the history of the organization to serve on the Division I Board.

Additionally, the Mountain West was the first conference to have a member institution with No. 1 overall picks in both the NFL and NBA drafts in the same year (Utah’s Alex Smith and Andrew Bogut, respectively in 2005). With UNLV’s Anthony Bennett claiming the No. 1 pick in the 2013 NBA Draft, the Mountain West is one of three conferences to have multiple No. 1 NBA draft selections since 2000. Also, with San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg earning the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the Mountain West is one of two conferences to have the No. 1 selection in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB drafts since the MW was founded in 1999. The Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West boundaries, including the majestic

Rocky Mountain range, which borders five MW institutions (Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico and Utah State). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert cities of Las Vegas and Reno, home to UNLV and Nevada, respectively, while Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State add a West coast influence with their locations in Central, Southern and Northern California. The inclusion of the Hawai‘i football program extends the Mountain West footprint to the beautiful islands in the Pacific Ocean, while the addition of the women’s soccer program at Colorado College gives the MW an additional presence in the Rocky Mountains.

HISTORYThe Mountain West was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming — decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. The split from a former 16-team conference re-established continuity and stability among the membership within the new league and signaled the continuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic rivalries. Three of the MW’s eight original members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels continued as one of the original eight institutions that formed the MW in 1999. TCU re-joined the group with its first year of competition in the Mountain West in 2005-06. With conference realignment sweeping the nation in recent years, the MW has been proactive in addressing membership changes. Boise State University joined the Mountain West in 2011-12, followed by Fresno State and the University of Nevada on July 1, 2012. Also on July 1, 2012, the University of Hawai‘i became a football-only member of the Conference. On July 1, 2013, the Mountain West further expanded when San José State University and Utah State University joined the Conference, bringing to 11 the number of full-time member institutions and 12 football-playing members. On July 1, 2014, the Colorado College women’s soccer program became the first non-football affiliate member of the Mountain West, expanding that sport to 12 Conference participants.

When the Mountain West officially began operations on July 1, 1999, the new league had in place a seven-year contract with ESPN, giving the broadcaster exclusive national television rights to MW football and men’s basketball, and three-year agreements to send the league’s football champion to the Liberty Bowl and a second team to the Las Vegas Bowl. Commissioner Thompson also arranged a third bowl tie-in each of the first three seasons (1999 Motor City, 2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans) before securing a four-year deal with the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco in 2002.

Entering the 2015 season, the MW has six contracted bowl affiliations – the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl, San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, Hawai‘i Bowl, Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Gildan New Mexico Bowl and Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. The league also has a secondary agreement with the Cactus Bowl. The 2015 Mountain West Football Championship Game will be televised on Saturday, December 5, at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2. The addition of the Conference’s annual football championship game enhanced an existing multimedia pact between the MW and ESPN that began in 2013-14 and is scheduled to run through the 2019-20 season.

An innovator in the postseason bowl structure, the MW engineered many “firsts,” as league teams

have participated in five inaugural bowl games (2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans, 2002 San Francisco (Emerald), 2005 Poinsettia, 2006 New Mexico), as well as placing the first non-automatic-qualifying FBS team into a BCS bowl game with Utah’s appearance in the 2005 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and into the College Football Playoff (CFP) with Boise State’s selection to the 2014 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

2014-15 IN REVIEWFrom the gridiron to the diamond, Mountain West teams enjoyed an outstanding year in 2014-15. In football, the second annual MW Football Championship game took place on December 6, 2014, at Albertson’s Stadium in Boise, Idaho. West Division champion Fresno State made its second straight appearance in the title game, while Mountain Division champion Boise State entered the contest for the first time. The nationally-ranked Broncos won the match-up, 28-14. The MW sent a league-record seven teams to bowl games, with Air Force, Colorado State, Nevada, San Diego State and Utah State joining the Bulldogs and Broncos, marking the eighth consecutive year that at least five teams represented the league in postseason play.

Boise State earned the automatic slot into a New Year’s Six bowl game as the highest-ranked champion from the Group of Five 5 conferences and faced No. 10 Arizona in the VIZIO Fiesta Bowl. The Broncos won their third consecutive Fiesta Bowl appearance, downing the nationally-ranked Wildcats, 38-30.

Mountain West men’s basketball regular-season co-champions San Diego State and Boise State received at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament, joining MW tournament champion Wyoming who earned the league’s automatic bid. It marked the 15th time in 16 years the Conference has sent multiple teams to the Big Dance. Colorado State also took part in postseason action, playing in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT).

In women’s basketball, Boise State made its third NCAA tournament appearance after capturing the MW tournament crown and earning the Conference’s automatic bid. Mountain West regular-season champion Colorado State and Fresno State advanced to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament, while New Mexico received a berth in the Women’s Basketball Invitational.

Colorado State made its 20th consecutive appearance at the NCAA volleyball tournament, earning the league’s automatic bid after capturing the MW regular-season crown. The Rams earned the right to host the NCAA First and Second Rounds at Moby Arena in Fort Collins, Colorado, and advanced to the Regional Semifinals.

In women’s soccer, San Diego State advanced to the NCAA tournament for the third straight year after clinching both the MW regular-season and tournament crowns.

The New Mexico men’s and women’s cross country teams swept the Mountain West titles for the sixth consecutive year and went on to earn spots in the NCAA Championships, where they were joined by the women’s team from Boise State and the men’s team Colorado State. The Lobo women recorded a school-history-best third-place finish at the NCAA Championships, registering their fifth straight top-10 performance.

A trio of New Mexico student-athletes earned first-team All-America honors to highlight the Mountain West accomplishments at the 2015 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Sammy Silva

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THIS IS THE MOUNTAIN WESTfinished sixth in the women’s Mile (4:35.44), Adam Bitchell was sixth in the men’s 3000 Meters (8:02.72) and Allan Hamilton leaped to a sixth-place finish in the men’s Long Jump (25’-4.75’’).

Five institutions represented the Mountain West at the 2015 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships. Student-athletes from Air Force, Boise State, Nevada, San Diego State and San José State competed in 18 of the 21 events and recorded five All-America Honorable Mention performances.

For the 16th consecutive season, the Mountain West sent at least three teams to the NCAA Men’s Golf Regionals. San Diego State earned the league’s automatic bid and was joined by New Mexico and UNLV with at-large invitations. In addition, San José State’s Cody Blick made his third straight postseason appearances as an individual at the NCAA Regionals. The Aztecs and Rebels both advanced to the NCAA finals and SDSU made the cut (top 15) for the fourth and final round of stroke play. For San Diego State, it was its third finals in the last five years, while UNLV made its second appearance in the last three seasons. The Rebels have made 27 straight NCAA Regional appearances, an NCAA record for the most consecutive regional appearances by a team.

On the women’s side, three MW teams advanced to the NCAA Women’s Golf Regionals for the 13th time in league history. San Diego State earned the Mountain West’s automatic berth and was joined by San José State and UNLV, who earned at-large invitations. Three individuals, Boise State’s Genevieve Ling, Fresno State’s Madchen Ly and New Mexico’s Manon Mollé also represented the Mountain West at the NCAA Regionals. The Rebels advanced to the NCAA finals, placing 16th as a team. UNLV’s Dana Finkelstein advanced to the fourth round of the finals and finished tied for 18th with an 11-over 299.

A league-record three men’s tennis teams earned bids to the NCAA tournament. The Boise State men’s squad garnered the league’s automatic bid and was joined by at-large selections New Mexico and San Diego State. The New Mexico women’s team received the MW automatic bid to the 2015 NCAA Tennis Championships. In addition, Fresno State’s Sophie Watts (women’s) and New Mexico’s Samir Iftikhar (men’s) participated in the singles postseason competition, while Nevada’s Blaga Delic and Sheila Morales-Hidalgo qualified for women’s doubles play.

In softball, multiple teams advanced to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2011. MW champion Fresno State earned the league’s automatic bid by virtue of winning the regular-season title, while San Diego State made its eighth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Championship with an at-large nod.

Mountain West student-athletes produced eight first-team All-America honors, including five on the men’s side, to highlight the Conference’s achievements at the 2015 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Boise State senior Jordin Andrade finished as the runner-up in the men’s 400 Hurdles with a time of 49.24, which is the second-fastest mark in MW history. In the men’s 1500 Meters, three MW competitors garnered first-team All-America honors with Air Force’s Zach Perkins finishing second (3:55.08) for the second time in three years (2013), New Mexico’s Peter Callahan collecting his second-straight fourth-place result (3:55.22) and Boise State’s David Elliott placing eighth (3:55.86). New Mexico’s Logan Pflibsen received first-team All-America honors with a sixth-place finish in the men’s Pole Vault. Pflibsen,

a senior, cleared 17’-8.50’’ to establish a new personal record.

On the women’s side, Boise State’s Marisa Howard earned her second consecutive top-five finish in the women’s 3000 Steeplechase, placing fourth to earn first-team All-America honors. The senior, who was runner-up in 2014, finished the 2015 race with a time of 9:37.84, which is tops all-time in the Mountain West. New Mexico’s Calli Thackery crossed the line sixth in the women’s 5000 Meters with a time of 15:47.15. Her finishing time is the fourth-fastest in the history of the Conference. Alice Wright, a redshirt freshman at New Mexico, placed eighth in the women’s 10,000 Meters (33:41.86) to earn first-team All-America honors.

In baseball, MW Tournament champion San Diego State captured the league’s automatic bid and made its fourth NCAA tournament appearance in seven years. During the season, the league also recognized the accomplishments of former Aztec head coach and student-athlete Tony Gwynn by naming the annual Player of the Year award in his honor.

ACADEMIC CONSORTIUM From the outset, Mountain West member institutions have been committed to creating strong academic relationships, as well as athletic competition. To that end, the chief academic officers of each institution have explored academic exchange programs, library crossovers and shared research. In addition, the faculty athletics representatives routinely provide academic assistance and test-taking services for student-athletes visiting from fellow member institutions for competition.

OPPORTUNITYThe Mountain West provides a first-class athletic and academic experience for more than 5,100 student-athletes each year. Over the past 16 years, 42 Mountain West student-athletes have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, and since the league’s inception in 1999, an additional 30 student-athletes have been named MW Scholar-Athlete of the Year and awarded league-sponsored postgraduate scholarships. Four Mountain West student-athletes have earned distinction as Rhodes Scholars (Jessica Mellinger, Wyoming and Delavane Diaz, Brittany Morreale and Rebecca Esselstein, Air Force).

Conference student-athletes are also given a voice regarding pertinent issues within the MW and NCAA governance structure through representation on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). The Mountain West SAAC consists of 23 representatives; two student-athletes from each full member institution and one faculty athletics representative. The committee reviews and reacts to legislation and to other topics referred by the Conference constituent groups or committees related to the student-athlete experience. With the inclusion of two SAAC members at the June 2014 meeting of the MW Board of Directors, the Conference reaffirmed its commitment to the participation of student-athletes in its governance structure, consistent with the Mountain’s West focus on enhancing the student-athlete experience.

ACHIEVEMENT The MW has produced 882 All-America selections among its 18 sponsored sports (men’s swimming was discontinued as a Conference sport following the 2010-11 season) in the last 16 years, including a league-record 83 All-America honorees in 2010-11. A total of 156 MW student-athletes have also earned Academic All-America accolades in that span. The Mountain West has sent at least 25 teams to NCAA postseason events in each of the past 16 years, capturing three team national championships in women’s cross country and producing 36 individual national champions in the sports of men’s golf, men’s cross country, and men’s and women’s indoor track & field and outdoor track & field.

Mountain West members have participated in 69 bowl games under the league umbrella, including four appearances in BCS games and one CFP game. The MW has earned 76 postseason bids in men’s basketball, with five Sweet 16 appearances among 43 NCAA Tournament slots, as well as two NIT Final Four berths. MW women’s basketball has tallied 67 postseason slots, including 34 NCAA bids, five Sweet 16 appearances and one Elite Eight berth since 2000. Wyoming won the MW’s first WNIT championship in 2007 with a win over Wisconsin. In women’s volleyball, the MW has had 38 NCAA bids with nine Sweet 16 berths and one Elite Eight appearance. Women’s soccer has earned 29 NCAA bids since 1999, with two Sweet 16 berths and one Elite Eight appearance. Mountain West men’s golf has sent at least three teams to the NCAA Men’s Golf Regionals in each of its 16 years, while women’s golf has had at least three teams participate in NCAA Regionals 13 of the last 16 years.

SPORTSMANSHIPNamed a Sports Ethics Fellow by the Institute for International Sport in 1998, Commissioner Thompson has been a driving force for sportsmanship within intercollegiate athletics. As part of its continuing growth and development, the Mountain West implemented an extensive Sportsmanship Initiative, endorsed by both the MW Joint Council and MW Board of Directors. The program is made up of several elements, which are both practical and philosophical in nature. While the MW has significant penalties in place to deal with violations, the Sportsmanship Initiative is primarily promotional and educational in nature. The goal is to develop an environment that fosters appropriate behavior from all Conference constituencies.

MOUNTAIN WEST QUICK FACTSFounded: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 1, 19992015-16 Members: . . .Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, Colorado College (soccer only) Fresno State, Hawai‘i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San José State, UNLV, Utah State, WyomingTeam NCAA Championships: . . . . . . . . . . . 3Individual NCAA Championships: . . . . . . . 36NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners: 42Academic All-America Selections: . . . . . 156All-America Selections: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 882

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MOUNTAIN WEST CHRONOLOGYMay 26, 1998 – Led by the vision of Colorado State University President

Dr. Albert Yates, the Mountain West Conference was conceived when the presidents of eight institutions – Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming – decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. Preliminary operation would begin January 1, 1999, in preparation for the 1999-00 season.

October 15, 1998 – Named Craig Thompson as the first Commissioner for the new conference.

October 26, 1998 – Named the new league the Mountain West Conference.

December 4, 1998 – Selected Colorado Springs, Colo., as the headquarters for the Mountain West Conference office.

January 4, 1999 – The Mountain West Conference office opened its doors for the first day of operation.

January 10, 1999 – The initial Mountain West Conference logo was unveiled.

February 1, 1999 – Reached a seven-year agreement with ESPN, Inc., giving ESPN exclusive national and regional television rights to football and men’s basketball, and the women’s basketball championship game.

June 7, 1999 – Announced three-year basketball tournament and football bowl agreements with the Las Vegas Convention & Visitor’s Authority.

July 1, 1999 – The Mountain West began official operation as the newest NCAA Division I-A conference.

September 16, 1999 – BYU defeated Colorado State 34-13 at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah in the first-ever MW athletic event.

November 22, 1999 – BYU women’s cross country team captured the MW’s first national championship in Bloomington, Ind.

December 18, 1999 – Utah posted the Conference’s first Bowl victory with a 17-16 win over Fresno State in the EA Sports Las Vegas Bowl.

April 28, 2000 – The Mountain West became eligible for automatic qualification consideration in all sports beginning with the 2000-01 season, as approved by the NCAA Board of Directors.

August 24, 2001 – The Mountain West approved Pepsi Center in Denver to host its 2004-06 basketball championships.

August 26, 2004 – Reached a seven-year agreement with College Sports Television (CSTV), now CBS Sports Network, giving the independent cable network exclusive broadcast rights to Mountain West football and men’s basketball, plus coverage for all other MW sports, beginning in the fall of 2006.

September 13, 2004 – College Sports Television (CSTV) and the MW enhanced their fully-integrated multimedia partnership by announcing the advent of the Mountain West Sports Network, the first-ever sports network dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference, to be launched in 2006.

December 5, 2004 – Utah accepted an invitation to play in the 34th Annual Tostitos Fiesta Bowl in Tempe, Ariz. The Utes were the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS team to participate in a BCS bowl game, after completing the regular season with a perfect 11-0 record and finishing sixth in the final BCS standings.

January 1, 2005 – Utah posted a convincing 35-7 victory over Big East champion Pittsburgh in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, marking the first win by a non-automatic-qualifying team in a BCS bowl game.

April 23, 2005 – The San Francisco 49ers selected Utah junior quarterback Alex Smith with the first pick of the 2005 NFL Draft. Smith’s selection as the overall No. 1 pick was a first for both the University of Utah and the six-year old MW.

June 28, 2005 – The Milwaukee Bucks selected Utah sophomore center Andrew Bogut as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft. Utah is the only school in history to have the No. 1 selections in the NFL and NBA drafts in the same year.

July 1, 2005 – TCU officially became a member of the Mountain West.

September 2, 2005 – The Mountain West was one of nine leagues that experimented with instant replay in college football. The MW was the only conference to utilize a coaches’ challenge as part of its system, an element that was ultimately adopted in the NCAA instant replay rule that was implemented in the 2006 season.

October 13, 2005 – The Mountain West Board of Directors approved a four-year deal to send the basketball championships to the Thomas & Mack Center/Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas beginning in 2007.

July 19, 2006 – Comcast joined CSTV as partner in ownership and operation of The Mtn.

September 1, 2006 – The Mtn. - MountainWest Sports Network launched from the Comcast Media Center in Denver.

August 27, 2008 – DIRECTV launched The Mtn. - MountainWest Sports Network.

December 7, 2008 – Utah accepted an invitation to play in the 75th Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. The Utes were the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS team to participate in a second BCS bowl game, after completing the regular season with a perfect 12-0 record and finishing sixth in the final BCS standings.

January 2, 2009 – Utah rolled to a triumphant 31-17 victory over then fourth-ranked Alabama in the Sugar Bowl, marking the first time a non-automatic-qualifying BCS team had won two BCS bowl games. The Utes finished the season ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press and No. 4 in the USA Today/Coaches polls.

June 1, 2009 – The Mountain West Board of Directors approved a three-year extension to keep the basketball championships at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas through 2013.

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MOUNTAIN WEST CHRONOLOGYJune 9, 2009 – The Washington Nationals selected San Diego State junior

pitcher Stephen Strasburg with the first pick of the 2009 MLB Draft. The MW is one of two conferences since 2000 to have the No. 1 pick in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB Drafts.

December 6, 2009 – TCU finished the 2009 college football season ranked No. 4 in the BCS standings to mark the then-highest finish by a non-automatic qualifying team. The Horned Frogs earned an automatic bid to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl to mark the MW’s third BCS bowl appearance since 2004.

January 4, 2010 – TCU lost to Boise State, 17-10, in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. It was the first BCS game between two non-automatic-qualifying teams.

June 11, 2010 – The MW announced the addition of Boise State University as the newest member of the Mountain West, beginning with the 2011-12 academic year.

June 13, 2010 – TCU won the rubber match vs. Texas in the 2010 NCAA Baseball Austin Super Regional to become the first MW team to earn a berth to the College World Series. The Horned Frogs advanced as far as the semifinals of the CWS.

August 18, 2010 – The MW announced that Fresno State and the University of Nevada had accepted invitations to join the Conference, beginning with the 2012-13 academic year.

December 5, 2010 – TCU finished the 2010 college football season ranked No. 3 in the BCS standings to mark the highest finish by a non-automatic-qualifying team. The Horned Frogs earned an automatic bid to the Rose Bowl to mark the MW’s fourth BCS bowl appearance since 2004 and third consecutive BCS bowl appearance.

December 10, 2010 – The MW announced the University of Hawai‘i had accepted an invitation to join the Conference as an affiliate member in football, beginning with the 2012-13 academic year.

January 1, 2011 – TCU held off then fourth-ranked Wisconsin in a 21-19 victory at the Rose Bowl. The Horned Frogs finished the season undefeated at 13-0 and earned a No. 2 final ranking in the Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches polls.

June 6, 2011 – The MW unveiled the league’s new brand direction and conference identity, including a new logo, at the annual Board of Directors spring meeting in La Jolla, Calif.

June 7, 2011 – The MW Board of Directors endorsed the establishment of a state-of-the-art basketball instant replay system to be implemented league-wide during the 2011-12 season.

July 1, 2011 – Boise State University officially became the newest member of the Mountain West. BYU and the University of Utah end affiliation with the league.

April 1-3, 2012 – The Mountain West hosted the NCAA Women’s Final Four at the Pepsi Center in Denver. It marked the first time the premier event in women’s intercollegiate athletics was conducted in the Mountain Time Zone.

May 4, 2012 – The MW announced that San José State University and Utah State University had accepted invitations to join the Conference, beginning with the 2013-14 academic year.

June 3, 2012 – The Mountain West Board of Directors approved a three-year extension to keep the basketball championships at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas through 2016.

July 1, 2012 – Fresno State, Hawai‘i (football only) and the University of Nevada officially became the newest members of the Mountain West. TCU ends affiliation with the league.

February 12, 2013 – The Mountain West established two six-team divisions and a championship game in football, effective with the 2013 season. The inaugural MW Football Championship Game will be played December 7, 2013 at the home stadium of the divisional champion with the highest BCS ranking.

March 20, 2013 – The MW announced a long-term agreement with ESPN, establishing the network as the second national television partner for Conference-controlled football and men’s basketball games.

June 10, 2013 – The Mountain West, in collaboration with Campus Insiders and Volar Video, unveiled plans to dramatically enhance the MW Network, which was established in October 2012. Under this unique alliance, the Mountain West will live-stream hundreds of its men’s and women’s sporting events, add branded studio programming, develop sponsorship opportunities and grow distribution on multiple platforms and devices.

June 27, 2013 – The Cleveland Cavaliers selected UNLV freshman forward Anthony Bennett as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft. The Mountain West is one of three conferences to have multiple No. 1 draft picks (Utah’s Andrew Bogut, 2005) since 2000.

July 1, 2013 – San José State University and Utah State University officially became members of the Mountain West.

December 7, 2013 – Fresno State defeated Utah State 24-17 in the inaugural Mountain West Football Championship Game, held at Bulldog Stadium in Fresno, Calif., and televised on CBS.

February 20, 2014 – The MW announced that Colorado College had accepted an invitation to join the Conference as an affiliate member in women’s soccer, beginning with the 2014-15 academic year.

June 2, 2014 – The Mountain West becomes the first conference to have student-athletes participate in a Board of Directors meeting. Air Force volleyball student-athlete Emma Dridge, incoming chair of the MW Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), and New Mexico track and field student-athlete Kendall Spencer, the 2013-14 Chair of the National SAAC attended the June meeting in Colorado Springs.

December 31, 2014 – In the inaugural year of the new College Football Playoff system, Boise State earned the automatic slot into a New Year’s Six bowl game as the highest-ranked champion from the Group of Five 5 conferences. The Broncos defeated then 10th-ranked Arizona 38-30 in the VIZIO Fiesta Bowl and finished the season 12-2. Boise State earned a No. 16 final ranking in the Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches polls.

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MW COMMISSIONER THOMPSONCraig Thompson was the Mountain West Conference’s first employee when he was named Commissioner on Oct. 15, 1998. Ever since, Thompson has navigated the Conference through the ever-changing landscape of intercollegiate athletics. As the league enters its 17th season of competition in 2015-16, Thompson continues to create and improve the opportunities for Mountain West institutions and student-athletes to be successful both academically and athletically.

Since the Mountain West opened its doors on January 4, 1999, Thompson has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW has flourished under the guidance of Commissioner Thompson and continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. He has been instrumental in negotiating nearly $300 million in television revenue and has been an innovator in the postseason bowl structure as MW teams have participated in five inaugural bowl games.

As conference realignment spread throughout the collegiate landscape over the past few years, Thompson positioned the Mountain West for the future with the additions of Fresno State and the University of Nevada on July 1, 2012, and San José State University and Utah State University on July 1, 2013. The University of Hawai‘i also joined the league as a football-only member on July 1, 2012, while Colorado College became a member in women’s soccer on July 1, 2014.

Thompson’s leadership and vision have helped the conference enhance its television revenue and exposure through revolutionary agreements with CBS Sports Network and ESPN, including becoming the first major collegiate athletic conference to launch a dedicated sports channel featuring exclusive programming around its athletic programs, as well as conference news. In the summer of 2006, the centerpiece of this historic relationship was realized with the launch of The Mtn. – MountainWest Sports Network – the first sports network dedicated to serving a single collegiate athletic conference.

Thompson has been instrumental in strengthening the position of the Mountain West in the college football landscape - both in the previous Bowl Championship Series (BCS) format and in the current College Football Playoff (CFP) structure. In 2006, he spearheaded an effort that resulted in better access for the MW and more than doubled the annual BCS revenue on an annual basis for non-automatic-qualifying conferences. The MW has been steadfast in its efforts to find a way to make the collegiate postseason football system fair for all universities.

Through its first 16 years of competition, the Mountain West has participated in 69 bowl games, amassing a 38-31 (.551) all-time record in those contests. Over the last 11 seasons, the MW has captured the Bowl Challenge Cup four times (2004, 2007, 2009, 2010) and owns the second-best win percentage in bowl games among the 10 FBS conferences with a 31-23 mark (.574). The Mountain West is the only conference to win the Bowl Challenge Cup four times since the award’s inception in 2002.

Prior to his current role, Thompson served as the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference for nearly eight years and as the only commissioner of the American South Conference prior to the merger of the two leagues in 1991.

During his eight years at the Sun Belt, he spent the majority of his time addressing national trends and challenges in intercollegiate athletics, television exposure, issues relating to conference membership and promoting corporate involvement. In 1997-98, the Sun Belt instituted a comprehensive sportsmanship policy, which earned Thompson designation as a 1998 Sports Ethics Fellow by the Institute for International Sport. Under Thompson’s leadership, the Sun Belt was active in expansion as it continued to strengthen its posture nationally, adding Florida International University and the University of Denver.

Thompson is an integral part of the national landscape in intercollegiate athletics, holding many prestigious NCAA posts. He currently sits on the NCAA Division I Council and Football Board of Directors, and is also a member of the CFP administration. In addition, Thompson is a member of the College Football Officiating Board of Managers, LLC, and a consultant for the Task Force on Commercial Activity in Intercollegiate Athletics. He also has served on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee (1995-2000) and was appointed Chair of the committee in July 1999, completing his term September 1, 2000.

Over the tenure of his career, Thompson has been a member of the Executive Committee and the Director’s Cup Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), as well as the governing NCAA Council and various Council subcommittees. He has also played a prominent role in hosting numerous men’s and women’s NCAA postseason basketball tournaments in St. Louis, Atlanta, New Orleans and Denver.

Prior to its merger with the Sun Belt, Thompson served as the first and only commissioner of the American South Conference, which boasted an NCAA national champion in women’s basketball during its first year. The American South also gained immediate national cable television exposure on ESPN and sent numerous teams into NCAA postseason play during the conference’s four-year history.

Preceding his move to commissioner, Thompson served four years as the Director of Communications for the Metro Conference in

Atlanta. While at the Metro, he directed the communications operations and administered conference championship events. Thompson originated the Metro Conference Sportswriters and Broadcasters Association, began a weekly radio program with over 300 affiliate stations, and originated a weekly satellite video program involving all Metro institutions. He also took on administrative duties such as coordination of officials, scheduling of tournament and regular-season play, and handling of legislative rules interpretations.

Thompson graduated from the University of Minnesota with an undergraduate degree in journalism. Following graduation, he spent two years as assistant sports information director at Kansas State University, earning numerous CoSIDA publication awards. He then spent three years as director of public relations and promotions for the NBA’s Kansas City Kings.

Thompson and his wife, Carla, have a son (Ted) and a daughter (Emma).

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE1998-present Commissioner, Mountain West Conference1991-98 Commissioner, Sun Belt Conference1987-91 Commissioner, American South Conference1983-87 Director of Communications, Metro Conference1980-83 Director of Public Relations & Promotions, Kansas City Kings1978-80 Assistant Sports Information Director, Kansas State

NCAA ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE2014-present NCAA Division I Council • NCAA Division I Council Men’s Basketball Oversight Subcommitee (2014-present)2014-present College Football Playoff Management Committee2013-present Chair, FBS Subdivision of the Collegiate Commissioners Association2011-12 Division I Bowl Licensing Task Force2008-10 Consultant, Task Force on Commercial Activity in Intercollegiate Athletics2008-10 NCAA Football President2007-present College Football Officiating Board of Managers, LLC1999-present NCAA Football Board of Directors2002-04 NCAA Men’s Basketball Issues Committee1999-00 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee Chair1995-00 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee1994-97 NCAA Basketball Officiating Committee1989-92 NCAA Council • NCAA Council Subcommittee to Review Reform Proposals (1991) • NCAA Council Subcommittee to Develop a Division I-AAA Football Classification (1990-91) • NCAA Council Subcommittee on Athletics Certification (1991-92)

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES AND HONORS2014-present Coalition to Protect the Student-Athlete Experience2011-present Board of Consultants, JMI LLC2005 NCAA Football College Relations Committee2002 Horizon Awards Voting Academy2000-present Lou Groza Award Voting2000-present Naismith Awards Voting1999-present USA Football Board of Directors1998 Sports Ethics Fellow, Institute for International Sport1994-98 Vice Chairman, Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation1992-98 Directors’ Cup Committee, National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. Executive Committee (1992-94).1992-98 District III Chairman, NIT Advisory Committee1991 National Advisory Committee, Atlanta Tipoff Club1991-93 Division I-AAA Vice President, Collegiate Commissioners Association1990-98 Selection Committee, Babe Didrikson Zaharias Award

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MOUNTAIN WEST STAFFMOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE

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COMMISSIONERCraig Thompson Office: (719) 488-4040

DEPUTY COMMISSIONERBret Gilliland Office: (719) 488-4045

SENIOR ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER, COMPLIANCE/SWACarolayne Henry Office: (719) 488-4043

SENIOR ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERDan Butterly Office: (719) 488-4053

ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER, CHAMPIONSHIPSCarrie Coll Office: (719) 488-4044

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONERJaime Hixson Office: (719) 488-4049

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, BUSINESS/CFOGary Walenga Office: (719) 488-4047

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONERKim Melcher Office: (719) 488-4050

DIRECTOR OF COMPLIANCEMarlon Edge Office: (719) 487-2470

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONSJohn Sullivan Office: (719) 487-2461

COMPLIANCE/COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANTLynn Hughes Office: (719) 487-2468

MW COMMUNICATIONS, NETWORK STAFF

ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER, COMMUNICATIONSJavan HedlundOffice: (719) 488-4051 Mobile: (719) 648-4027

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONSStuart BuchananOffice: (719) 488-4042 Mobile: (970) 988-6304

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONSDwayne GroffOffice: (719) 487-2462 Mobile: (570) 412-4847

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONSJudy Willson Office: (719) 488-4052 Mobile: (719) 290-6732

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONSKatie CavenderOffice: (719) 488-4059 Mobile: (775) 750-2800

ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER, MOUNTAIN WEST NETWORKBrian TrippOffice: (719) 488-4055 Mobile: (303) 229-6766

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MOUNTAIN WEST NETWORKJesse KurtzOffice: (719) 488-4046 Mobile: (719) 661-3140

PRODUCTION ASST./HOST, MOUNTAIN WEST NETWORKStormy BuonantonyOffice: (719) 488-4048 Mobile: (702) 588-1565 Mountain West Office

Bret GillilandDeputy

Commissioner

Carolayne HenrySenior Associate Commissioner,

Compliance/SWA

Carrie CollAssociate

Commissioner, Championships

Javan HedlundAssociate

Commissioner, Communications

Brian TrippAssociate

Commissioner, MW Network

Kim MelcherAssistant

Commissioner

Katie CavenderAssistant

Commissioner, Strategic

Communications

Dwayne GroffAssistant

Director of Communications

John SullivanAssistant

Commissioner, Championships

Judy WillsonAssociate Director of

Communications

Bobby DiblerCoordinator of

MW Men’s Basketball Officials

Dan ButterlySenior Associate Commissioner

Jaime HixsonAssistant

Commissioner

Jesse KurtzExecutive Producer,

MW Network

Marlon EdgeDirector

of Compliance

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MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIPS2015-16 CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

Date(s) Sport Site LocationOctober 30, 2015 Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Montrêux Golf Course Reno, Nev.November 3-7, 2015 Women’s Soccer SDSU Sports Deck San Diego, Calif.December 5, 2015 Football TBD* TBD*February 17-20, 2016 Women’s Swimming & Diving Texas A&M Natatorium College Station, TexasFebruary 25-27, 2016 Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track & Field University of New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M.March 7-12, 2016 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, Nev.April 18-20, 2016 Women’s Golf Mission Hills CC Rancho Mirage, Calif.April 22-24, 2016 Men’s Golf OMNI Tucson National Tucson, Ariz.April 28-May 1, 2016 Women’s Tennis University Tennis Complex Fort Collins, Colo.April 28-May 1, 2016 Men’s Tennis UNLV Las Vegas, Nev.May 11-14, 2016 Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Buchanan High School Fresno, Calif.May 25-29, 2016 Baseball University of New Mexico Albuqurque, N.M. *To be played at the home stadium of the highest-ranked divisional champion

MOUNTAIN WEST REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS

MEN’S SPORTS

AFA BSU* CSU FS^ NEV^ UNM SDSU SJSU+ UNLV USU+ WYOBaseball 0 N/A N/A 0 1 4 2 0 3 N/A N/ABasketball 1 1 0 0 0 4 5 0 1 0 2Cross Country - - - - N/A - - - - - -Football 0 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Golf - - - - 0 - - 0 - 0 -Swimming & Diving% 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 3 N/A 0Tennis 0 1 N/A 0 0 3 6 N/A 0 0 N/AIndoor Track & Field - - - N/A N/A - - N/A - - -Outdoor Track & Field - - - N/A N/A - - N/A - - -TOTALS 1 4 3 2 1 11 14 0 7 0 2

Co- and multi-championships include baseball: 2014 New Mexico, UNLV; 2012 New Mexico, TCU. Men’s basketball: 1999-00 UNLV, Utah; 2000-01 BYU, Utah, Wyoming; 2002-03 BYU, Utah; 2008-09 BYU, New Mexico, Utah; 2010-11 BYU, San Diego State; 2011-12 New Mexico, San Diego State; 2013-14 Boise State, San Diego State. Football: 1999-00 BYU, Colorado State, Utah; 2012-13 Boise State, Fresno State, San Diego State. Men’s swimming & diving: 2004-05 BYU, Utah; 2006-07 BYU, UNLV. Men’s tennis: 2001-02 BYU, San Diego State; 2002-03 BYU, New Mexico, San Diego State; 2007-08 New Mexico, TCU, Utah.%The Mountain West discontinued the sponsorship of men’s swimming & diving after the the 2010-11 academic year.

WOMEN’S SPORTS

AFA BSU* CSU FS^ NEV^ UNM SDSU SJSU+ UNLV USU+ WYOBasketball 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0Cross Country - - - - - - - - - - -Golf - - - - - - - - - N/A -Soccer 0 0 N/A 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 0Softball N/A 0 1 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 N/ASwimming & Diving 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 N/A 0Tennis 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0Indoor Track & Field - - - - - - - - - - -Outdoor Track & Field - - - - - - - - - - -Volleyball 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0TOTALS 0 0 17 1 0 5 20 0 6 0 0

Co- and multi-championships include women’s basketball: 2003-04 New Mexico, Utah; 2004-05 New Mexico, Utah; 2008-09 San Diego State, Utah. Women’s soccer: 1999-00 San Diego State, BYU, Utah. Women’s swimming & diving: 2003-04 Colorado state, Utah. Women’s tennis: 2002-03 San Diego State, UNLV; 2006-07 BYU, TCU. Volleyball: 2004-05 Colorado State, Utah; 2012-13 Colorado State, San Diego State.*Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011. BYU and Utah: members from 1999-2010. TCU: member from 2005-2011.^Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012, while Hawai‘i joined as a football-only member. +San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.

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MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIPS2014-15 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Date Sport Location Tournament ChampionOctober 31, 2014 Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Fresno, Calif. Men: New Mexico; Women: New MexicoNovember 4-8, 2014 Women’s Soccer San Diego, Calif. San Diego StateDecember 6, 2014 Football Boise, Idaho Boise StateFebruary 18-21, 2015 Women’s Swimming & Diving San Antonio, Texas San Diego StateFebruary 26-28, 2015 Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track & Field Albuquerque, N.M. Men: New Mexico; Women: New MexicoMarch 9-14, 2015 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Las Vegas, Nev. Men: Wyoming; Women: Boise StateApril 20-22, 2015 Women’s Golf Rancho Mirage, Calif. San Diego StateApril 22-26, 2015 Men’s and Women’s Tennis Albuquerque, N.M. Men: Boise State; Women: New MexicoMay 1-3, 2015 Men’s Golf Tucson, Ariz. San Diego StateMay 13-16, 2015 Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field San Diego, Calif. Men: Colorado State; Women: Colorado StateMay 20-24, 2015 Baseball Reno, Nev. San Diego State

MOUNTAIN WEST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

MEN’S SPORTS

AFA BSU* CSU FS^ NEV^ UNM SDSU SJSU+ UNLV USU+ WYOBaseball 0 N/A N/A 0 0 2 4 0 3 N/A N/ABasketball 0 0 1 0 0 4 4 0 3 0 1Cross Country 1 0 0 0 N/A 6 N/A 0 N/A 0 0Football - - - - - - - - - - -Golf 0 0 2 0 0 6 3 0 2 0 0Swimming & Diving% 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 7 N/A 0Tennis 0 4 N/A 0 0 3 3 N/A 1 0 N/AIndoor Track & Field 1 0 1 0 N/A 3 N/A N/A N/A 0 0Outdoor Track & Field 2 0 1 0 N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A 0 0TOTALS 4 4 5 0 0 25 14 0 16 0 1

%The Mountain West discontinued the sponsorship of men’s swimming & diving after the the 2010-11 academic year.

WOMEN’S SPORTS

AFA BSU* CSU FS^ NEV^ UNM SDSU SJSU+ UNLV USU+ WYOBasketball 0 1 1 2 0 5 2 0 0 0 0Cross Country 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 - 0 0Golf N/A 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 4^ N/A 0Soccer 0 0 N/A 0 0 1 4 0 2 0 0Softball N/A 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/ASwimming & Diving 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 N/A 0Tennis 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 0 0Indoor Track & Field 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0Outdoor Track & Field 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0Volleyball 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 0 3 11 3 0 24 15 0 12 0 0

^UNLV established its women’s golf program and began MW competition in 2001-02.%The MW softball championship was eliminated after the 2005-06 academic year.#The MW volleyball championship was eliminated after the 2007-08 academic year and was reinstated for 2011-12 only.*Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011. BYU and Utah: members from 1999-2010. TCU: member from 2005-2011.^Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012, while Hawai‘i joined as a football-only member. +San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.

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MOUNTAIN WEST AWARDS

MW SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD

Established by the Mountain West Joint Council in 1999, the Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award is the highest honor presented to a student-athlete by the league. The award is bestowed annually to one male and one female who best exemplify the term “student-athlete” by achieving excellence in academics, athletics and community involvement.

Criteria for the Scholar-Athlete of the Year award requires that nominees demonstrate leadership and exhibit good character and conduct on and off the playing field. In addition to athletic achievement, candidates must have exhausted their athletic eligibliity and maintained a minimum 3.5 grade point average. The winners each receive a post-graduate scholarship.

All-time recipients of the MW Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award are listed below.

MW ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD

Established by the Mountain West Joint Council in May 2010, the Athlete of the Year Award is bestowed annually to one male and one female student-athlete who have achieved athletic excellence during the past academic year. In addition to superior athletic achievement, criteria for the Athlete of the Year Award requires that nominees be in good academic standing, and demonstrate good character and conduct on and off the playing field.

All-time recipients of the MW Athlete of the Year Award are listed below.

1999-00Katarina Malec UNLV Tennis Matthieu Amgwerd New MexicoTennis

2000-01Liz TomanColorado StateTrack & FieldJohn GreerUNLVFootball

2001-02Shannon BowlesUtahGymnasticsTeren JamesonUtahCross Country/ T&F

2002-03 Theresa Kulikowski Utah Gymnastics John Dayton Air ForceSwimming

2003-04 Delavane Diaz Air ForceVolleyball Sean Murray New MexicoBaseball

2004-05Lindsey MetcalfBYUVolleyball/T&FMorgan ScalleyUtahFootball

2005-06Maja KovacekNew Mexico Tennis Matt Karmondy

Air Force Swimming

2006-07Blair LeakeAir Force SwimmingLars LosethNew Mexico Skiing/Soccer

2007-08 April ThomasColorado StateCross Country/ T&FJoe BrownTCUTrack & Field

2008-09Abigail Rogers Air Force GymnasticsKellen FowlerBYU Football

2009-10Simone RifordTCU RifleZane BeadlesUtah Football

2010-11Therese KoelbaekUNLV GolfEric RobinsonAir Force Swimming

2011-12Kelly WilliamsonNew Mexico VolleyballGreg MillerWyoming Cross Country/ T&F

2012-13Chaundra SewellWyoming BasketballLuke RuffWyoming Football

2013-14Darcie AndersonSan José StateSwimmingChristian MeyerColorado StateCross Country/ T&F

2014-15Rebecca EsselsteinAir ForceCross Country/ T&FSamir IftikharNew MexicoTennis

MW HAL ROTHMAN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

The MW Hal Rothman Sportsmanship Award is given to the student-athlete who has distinguished him or herself through sportsmanship and ethical behavior. The student-athlete also must demonstrate good citizenship outside of the sports-competition setting and be in good academic standing.

In April 2007, the MW Joint Council voted to re-name the award in honor of Hal Rothman, a noted historian, author and longtime UNLV professor who served as the institution’s faculty athletics representative on the MW Joint Council from 2001-06. Rothman lost a courageous battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, on February 24, 2007.

All-time recipients of the MW Hal Rothman Sportsmanship Award are listed below.

DR. ALBERT C. YATES DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

Established by the Mountain West Joint Council in 2000, the Dr. Albert C. Yates Award is bestowed upon an individual who has successfully supported, promoted and exemplified the ideals of the Mountain West Conference or a member institution. The award is named in honor of the former Colorado State University president.

Previous recipients of the Dr. Albert C. Yates Distinguished Service Award are listed below.

Note: Award may not be presented annually.

MW COMMISSIONER’S AWARD

Established by the Mountain West Joint Council in 1999, the MW Commissioner’s Award is bestowed upon an individual who, through dedicated effort and service, has achieved a singularly distinguished accomplishment during the current academic year that has significantly enhanced the Mountain West Conference or a member institution.

Previous recipients of the MW Commissioner’s Award are listed below.

2009-10Jodi EwartNew Mexico Women’s GolfJerry HughesTCU Football

2010-11Danielle MinchColorado State VolleyballJimmer FredetteBYU Basketball

2011-12Whitney GipsonTCU Track & FieldKurt FelixBoise StateTrack & Field

2012-13Shanieka ThomasSan Diego State Track & FieldDJ PetersonNew MexicoBaseball

2013-14Emma BatesBoise StateCross Country/Track & FieldDerek CarrFresno StateFootball

2014-15Emma BatesBoise StateCross Country/Track & FieldGarrett GraysonColorado StateFootball

2005-06 Katie Battazzo Utah Soccer

2006-07 Kevin Bretting Wyoming Diving 2007-08Peter FrenchAir ForceFencing

2008-09Erin LorenzenTCURifle

2010-11Daniel TrapaniAir ForceFencing

2011-12Dalton BoatrightAir ForceFencing

2012-13William KentAir ForceTrack & Field

2013-14Chari HawkinsUtah StateTrack & Field

2003-04 Chris HillUtah

2006-07Marco ZucconiSan Diego State

Note: Award may not be presented annually.

1999-00Linda Estes New Mexico

2000-01LaVell EdwardsBYU

2004-05Elaine MichaelisBYU

2005-06Rudy DavalosNew Mexico

2006-07Marsha SmeltzerColorado StateLarry GerlachUtah

2007-08 Barbara Burke Wyoming

2010-11 Dr. Stephen Weber San Diego State

2012-13 Sally Roush San Diego State

2013-14Marti GasserAir ForceBreda BovaNew Mexico

Note: Award may not be presented annually.

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DIRECTIONS TO MW ARENASCLUNE ARENA - AIR FORCE Located on Field House Drive

From the North: Take I-25 South to Air Force Academy North Gate, and continue West through the North Gate for about two miles. Turn left on Parade Loop (second left after the B-52). Make first right on Field House Drive and that will lead you into the parking lot for the Cadet Fieldhouse which houses Clune Arena.

From the South: Enter the Academy either off I-25 (Academy Boulevard exit) or from Academy Boulevard directly. Continue on the main road through Academy (Stadium Boulevard). Left on Parade Loop (second left past football stadium). Continue around Parade Loop to Field House Drive and turn left. Follow directions above from Field House Drive.

TACO BELL ARENA - BOISE STATELocated on West Bronco Lane

From Boise Airport: Head southeast on West Airport Way. Continue onto Vista Connector Road and turn right to merge onto I-84 E toward Mountain Home. Take exit 54 for Broadway Avenue and turn left. Proceed for 2.5 miles and turn left onto University Drive. Turn right onto West Bronco Lane. Arena will be on your right.

MOBY ARENA - COLORADO STATE Located at the corner of Shields & Elizabeth on the west end of campus

From Denver International Airport (DIA): Take Pena Boulevard to I-70 West. Travel I-70 West to the I-25 exchange and head North. Go approximately 60 miles until you reach the Prospect exit (the second Fort Collins exit). Head West (left) on Prospect until you reach Shields Avenue. At Shields, turn right and continue for one-half mile. Moby Arena is at the intersection of Shields and Elizabeth Street.

SAVE MART ARENA - FRESNO STATELocated off Shaw Avenue adjacent to Highway 168 Traveling South: Take Freeway 99 South and exit on Shaw Avenue. Make a right and head East on Shaw Avenue for eight miles. The Event Center will be located just East of Fresno State. Traveling North: Take Freeway 99 North to Freeway 41 North. Exit on Shaw Avenue and make a right. Head East on Shaw for 2 miles. The Event Center will be located just West of Chestnut and Shaw Avenue. Traveling Northeast Via State Route 168: Traveling NORTH--Take the Highway 41 exit from Freeway 99. Take the Highway 180 exit East to the Highway 168 exit (Clovis). Exit at Shaw Avenue and turn left and proceed West on Shaw Avenue to the campus. Traveling EAST: Take the Highway 180 exit (East) from Freeway 99. Continue to the Highway 168 exit (Clovis). Take the Shaw Avenue exit, turn left, and head West to the campus. Traveling East (From Central Coast): Take Freeway 41 North and exit on Shaw Avenue. Make a right and head East on Shaw for 2 miles. The Event Center will be located just west of Chestnut and Shaw Avenue. From the Airport: Go West on Clinton Way. Make a right on Cedar Avenue. Go North on Cedar Avenue until you get to Shaw Avenue. Make a right on Shaw Avenue. The Event Center will be located just East of Fresno State.

LAWLOR EVENTS CENTER - NEVADALocated on Fifteenth Street

From Reno-Tahoe International Airport: Take 395 North to I-80 West (exit #68 toward Reno/Sacramento). Exit at Virginia Street (exit #13). Turn right (North) on Virginia Street and drive approximately one mile. Turn right on Fifteenth Street. Proceed to parking lots. From Interstate 80: Exit at Virginia Street (exit #13). Turn right (North) on Virginia Street. Drive approximately 1.0 mile and turn right on Fifteenth Street. Proceed to parking lots.

UNIVERSITY ARENA “THE PIT” - NEW MEXICOLocated on University Boulevard

From Albuquerque Airport: Exit Airport at Yale Boulevard. Take Yale Boulevard to Gibson. Turn left on Gibson and then right on University. The Pit is on your left, approximately 1.5 miles from the airport.

From I-25 (Heading South): Exit at Cesar Chavez. Turn left and go one-half mile to University.

From I-40 (Heading East/West): Take I-25 South to Cesar Chavez. Turn left and go one-half mile to University.

VIEJAS ARENA - SAN DIEGO STATELocated on 55th Street

From Interstate 8, take the College Avenue exit and go South (right). Turn right at Montezuma (second stop light at the top of the hill). Go to the second stop light (55th Street) and turn right. Follow road to the third stop light and curve down road to the right until you reach the stop sign. Parking is available in the parking structure on the left.

From Lindbergh Field (airport), exit airport on Harbor Drive South. Turn left on Grape Street and then right on I-5 South. Exit on Highway 163 North and then again on to I-8 East. Exit at College Avenue driving South, turn right on Montezuma Avenue and right again on 55th Street.

EVENT CENTER - SAN JOSÉ STATELocated on E. San Carlos Street

From 280 (Heading South): Take the 7th Street exit. Make a left off the off-ramp at the fork. Make first left onto 7th Street. Park in 7th Street garage and walk onto campus.

From 280 (Heading North): Take the 7th Street exit. Make a right onto 7th Street. Park in 7th Street garage and walk onto campus.

From 680: Merge onto 280 North. Take the 7th Street exit. Make a right onto 7th Street. Park in 7th Street garage and walk onto campus.

From 101 (Either direction): Merge onto 280 North. Take the 7th Street exit. Make a right onto 7th Street. Park in 7th Street garage and walk onto campus.

From 880/17 (Either Direction): Merge onto 280 South. Take the 7th Street exit. Make a left off the off-ramp at the fork. Make first left onto 7th Street. Park in 7th Street garage and walk onto campus.

From 87 (Either Direction): Merge onto 280 South. Take the 7th Street exit. Make a left off the off-ramp at the fork. Make first left onto 7th Street. Park in 7th Street garage and walk onto campus.

From San Jose Mineta International Airport: Take Guadalupe Parkway (becomes Highway 87) South. Merge onto 280 South. Take the 7th Street exit. Make a left off the off-ramp at the fork. Make first left onto 7th Street. Park in 7th Street garage and walk onto campus.

From San Francisco International Airport: Take 101 South. Merge onto 280 North. Take the 7th Street exit. Make a right onto 7th Street. Park in 7th Street garage and walk onto campus.

From Oakland International Airport: Take 880 South. Merge onto 101 South. Merge onto 280 North. Take the 7th Street exit. Make a right onto 7th Street. Park in 7th Street garage and walk onto campus.

THOMAS & MACK CENTER - UNLV Located on Swenson Avenue

From McCarran Airport: Exit airport via Swenson. Head North approximately a half-mile. Travel through stop light on Tropicana Avenue and turn right into the Thomas & Mack Center.

From 1-15 South: Exit East on Tropicana Avenue, take a left on Swenson Avenue and make first right into main entrance.

From the Las Vegas Strip: Head East on Tropicana Avenue (approximately one mile), take a left on Swenson Avenue and make first right into main entrance.

DEE GLEN SMITH SPECTRUM - UTAH STATE Located on 800 East

From Salt Lake International Airport: Take 1-80 East out of the airport to I-215 North, which will run into I-15 North. Follow I-15 North to exit 362 (Highway 89-91) at Brigham City. Follow Highway 89 into Logan, where it becomes Main Street. Stay on Main Street until you reach 1000 North and turn right. Turn right at 800 East and the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum will be on your left.

ARENA-AUDITORIUM - WYOMING Located on Willet Drive

From Cheyenne Airport to Laramie: Take I-80 West to Laramie (approximately 45 miles). Exit on to Grand Avenue. Take a right on to 30th (first stop light) and then go left on to Willet Drive and proceed to arena, which will be on the left.

From Denver International Airport (DIA) to Laramie, via Cheyenne: Take I-70 West to 270 North. Take 270 North to 76 West. Take 76 West to I-25 North. Take I-25 North to Cheyenne. At Cheyenne, take I-80 West to Laramie. Take Grand Avenue exit into Laramie. Stay on Grand Avenue until you reach 30th Street. Turn right on 30th to Willet Drive. Turn left on to Willett Drive and go eight blocks to reach the Arena Auditorium.

From DIA to Laramie, via Fort Collins: Take I-70 West to 270 North. Take 270 North to 76 West. Take 76 West to I-25 North. Take I-25 North to Fort Collins. Exit Mulberry Street and head west to College Avenue. Turn right on to College Avenue (which will turn into Hwy 287 North) and drive 66 miles to Laramie. In Laramie, turn right on to Grand Avenue. Continue on Grand Avenue to 15th Street and turn left. Take 15th Street to Willet and turn right. Go five blocks to reach the Arena Auditorium.

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MW BASKETBALL ON TELEVISIONMOUNTAIN WEST NETWORK

The Mountain West Conference, in collaboration with Campus Insiders continues to expand and enhance the video content and reach of its digital network. Under this unique alliance, the enhanced network, powered by Campus Insiders, provides on-demand video content, as well as an unprecedented number of live broadcasts from the league’s 18 sports.

The Mountain West Network, powered by Campus Insiders has partnered with Livestream to provide the production hardware and end-to-end streaming platform. Livestream features production software that allows for portable, seamless multi-camera switching, full-custom graphics and a high-definition video stream that is embedded within TheMW.com as well as each of the member institutions’ official athletics websites.

All Mountain West programming is also available on CampusInsiders.com, the online destination and leading digital content syndication source for college sports. Campus Insiders, a partnership between Silver Chalice Ventures and IMG College, goes beyond the traditional sports media experience, giving dedicated fans an insider’s perspective that includes behind-the-scenes content, original video programming (including hosts Bonnie Bernstein and Seth Davis), and live streaming events. Campus Insiders also incorporates the Mountain West into its many existing distribution relationships, including partners on VOD, OTT and IP-Connected platforms.

Since its launch in October of 2012, the Mountain West Network has provided fans over 2,000 on-demand videos, while also live-streaming over 3,300 events, including select Conference championships.

Mountain West Network content is available at no cost to viewers and is accessible on multiple devices, including desktop and laptop computers, smartphones and tablets. Fans can also download the official mobile application of the Mountain West on their iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android devices. Visit the App Store or Google Play for details on the free applications.

Additionally, the Mountain West Network powered by Campus Insiders will simulcast all local and regional telecasts online, including ROOT SPORTS-produced football games in markets outside of the ROOT SPORTS footprint, Oceanic PPV outside of the state of Hawaii, My50-TV in Albuquerque, N.M. and Cox Communications broadcasts outside of the local market (Las Vegas and San Diego).

CBS SPORTS NETWORK AND ESPN

The Mountain West has exclusive national television rights agreements with CBS Sports Network and ESPN, Inc. CBS Sports Network is the primary rights holder and 2015 will serve as the network’s 10th year broadcasting Mountain West football games.

ESPN is the second national television partner for Conference-controlled 2015 football and men’s basketball games. Between the two networks, at least 43 football games will be televised annually on their various platforms. The CBS Sports Network and ESPN agreements are scheduled to run concurrently through 2019-20. About CBS Sports NetworkAvailable to 99 million homes nationwide, CBS Sports Network is the 24-hour destination of CBS Sports. The Network televises more than 300 live games and over 2,000 hours of original programming every year, including live football and basketball and more from the Mountain West, American Athletic Conference, Big East, Conference USA, Atlantic 10, as well as Army, Navy and the Patriot League. Throughout the year, the network also telecasts a full slate of original programming such as daily studio shows, behind-the-scenes series, documentaries and studio coverage featuring expert analysis, predictions, in-depth interviews and more.

About ESPNESPN, Inc., is the world’s leading multinational, multimedia sports entertainment company featuring a portfolio of more than 50 multimedia sports assets. The company is comprised of nine U.S. 24-hour television networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNEWS, ESPNU, ESPN Classic, ESPN Deportes, ESPN 3D, Longhorn Network and SEC Network) and five HD simulcast services (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS and ESPN Deportes). Other businesses include ESPN Regional Television, ESPN International (35 networks, syndication, radio, digital), ESPN Radio (broadcast, satellite, digital, a growing category led by ScoreCenter), ESPN.com (plus a variety of sport-, college-, and market-specific sites), ESPN The Magazine, ESPN Enterprises and espnW. Multi-screen offerings include WatchESPN (access to several ESPN networks online and via an app), ESPN3 (live multi-screen network available online, on the go and via Xbox LIVE) and ESPN Mobile (mobile Web, mobile TV and video, apps, alerts and messaging). Based in Bristol, Conn., ESPN is 80 percent owned by ABC, Inc., which is an indirect subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. The Hearst Corporation holds a 20 percent interest in ESPN.

ROOT SPORTS

DIRECTV Sports Networks and the Mountain West Conference continue as partners of a multi-year agreement. ROOT SPORTS is the regional TV home of Mountain West football and men’s basketball. ROOT SPORTS Rocky Mountain will annually produce and televise approximately eight football games featuring Mountain West teams, and a minimum of 25 Mountain West intra-conference and non-conference men’s basketball games. All events will be produced and distributed in high definition.

Jesse Kurtz, Executive Producer of the Mountain West Network, is joined in the MWN studio each week by national writer Andy Glockner to discuss Mountain West men’s basketball.

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PRESEASON TEAM CAPSULES

2014-15 Record: 14-17 Overall, 6-12 (9th MW)Head Coach: DAVE PILIPOVICH Overall: 46-55 (.455) / 5th year At AFA: 46-55 (.455) / 5th year

Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/7 Newcomers: 9

Top Returnees: Key Loss:Trevor Lyons, So., G (7.9 ppg/2.5 rpg) Max Yon, G (12.4 ppg, 2.4 rpgHayden Graham, Jr., F (7.8 ppg/4.3 rpg) Marek Olesinksi, F (9.9 ppg, 4.7 rpg)

AIR FORCE FALCONS

2014-15 Record: 25-9 Overall, 14-4 (T1st MW)Head Coach: LEON RICE Overall: 102-63 (.618) / 6th year At BSU: 102-63 (.618) / 6th year

Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/8 Newcomers: 4

Top Returnees: Key Losses:*Anthony Drmic, Sr., G/F (15.9 ppg/4.5 rpg) Derrick Marks, G (1.4 ppg, 3.7 rpg)James Webb III, Jr., F (11.2 ppg, 8.0 rpgNick Duncan, Jr., F (9.4 ppg, 3.5 rpg)

BOISE STATE BRONCOS

2014-15 Record: 27-7 Overall, 13-5 (3rd MW)Head Coach: LARRY EUSTACHY Overall: 471-290 (.618) / 25th year At CSU: 69-32 (.683) / 4th year

Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5 Newcomers: 5

Top Returnees: Key Losses:Joe De Ciman, Sr., G (7.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg) J.J. Avila, F (16.6 ppg, 7.4 rpg)Tiel Daniels, Sr., F (5.7 ppg, 4.8 rpg) Daneil Bejarano, G (16.3 ppg, 8.3 rpgJohn Gillon, Jr., G (7.9 ppg, 1.6 rpg) Stanton Kidd, F (11.6 ppg, 5.1 rpg)

COLORADO STATE RAMS

2014-15 Record: 15-17 Overall, 10-8 (6th MW)Head Coach: RODNEY TERRY Overall: 60-74 (.448) / 5th year At FS: 60-74 (.448) / 5th year

Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Newcomers: 8

Top Returnees: Key Loss:Julien Lewis, Sr., G (11.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg) Alex Davis, F (4.9 ppg, 3.9 rpg)Karache Edo, Jr., F (8.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg)Marvelle Harris, Sr., G (16.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg)PAul Watson, Jr., G/F (11.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg)

FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS

2014-15 Record: 27-9 Overall, 14-4 (T1st MW)Head Coach: STEVE FISHER Overall: 523-267 (.662) / 26th year At SDSU: 339-185 (.647) / 17th year

Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Newcomers: 2

Top Returnees: Key Losses:Winston Shepard, Sr., F (11.1 ppg, 5.3 rpg) JJ O’Brien, F (10.3 ppg, 5.2 rpg)Skylar Spencer, Sr., F (3.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg) Aqeel Quinn, G (10.7 ppg, 2.8 rpg)Matt Shrigley, Jr., F (5.1 ppg, 1.6 rpg)

SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS

2014-15 Record: 2-28 Overall, 0-18 (11th MW)Head Coach: DAVE WOJCIK Overall: 9-52 (.148) / 3rd year At SJSU: 9-52 (.148) / 3rd year

Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/3 Newcomers: 7

Top Returnees: Key Loss:Isaac Thornton, Jr., G (4.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg) Rashad Muhammad, G (13.9 ppg)Ivo Basor, Sr., C (2.8 ppg, 3.8 rpg) Jaleel Williams, F (11.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg) Daryll Gaynor II, G (9.0 ppg, 1.4 rpg)

SAN JOSÉ STATE SPARTANS

2014-15 Record: 18-15 Overall, 8-10 (7th MW)Head Coach: DAVE RICE Overall: 89-47 (.654) / 5th year At UNLV: 89-47 (.654) / 5th year

Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/7 Newcomers: 10

Top Returnees: Key Losses:Patrick McCaw, So., G (9.6 ppg, 3.3 rpg) Rashad Vaughn, G (17.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg)Goodluck Okonoboh, So., F/C (5.7 ppg, 4.5 rpg) Christian Wood, F (15.7 ppg, 10.0 rpg) Cody Doolin, G (6.4 ppg, 2.8 rpg)

UNLV RUNNIN’ REBELS

2014-15 Record: 15-16 Overall, 7-11 (8th MW)Head Coach: CRAIG NEAL Overall: 42-23 (.646) / 3rd year At UNM: 42-23 (.646) / 3rd year

Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Newcomers: 7

Top Returnees: Key Losses:Cullen Neal, So., G (17.0 ppg, 3.7 apg) Hugh Greenwood, G (11.6 ppg, 5.3 rpg)Obij Aget, Jr., C (6.8 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 1.4 bpg) Deshawn Delaney, G (11.7 ppg, 5.3 rpg)Devon Williams, Jr., F (6.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg)

NEW MEXICO LOBOS

2014-15 Record: 18-13 Overall, 11-7 (T4th MW)Head Coach: TIM DURYEA Overall: 0-0 (.000) / 1st year At USU: 0-0 (.000) / 1st year

Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Newcomers: 7

Top Returnees: Key Losses:Darius Perkins, Sr., G (9.5 ppg, 2.4 rpg) JoJo McGlaston, G (5.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg)Julion Pearre, So., G (6.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg)Chris Smith, Sr., G (12.6 ppg, 3.8 rpg)Jalen Moore, Jr., F (15.2 ppg, 6.7 rpg)David Collette, So., F (12.8 ppg, 5.0 rpg)

UTAH STATE AGGIES

2014-15 Record: 9-22 Overall, 5-13 (10th MW)Head Coach: ERIC MUSSELMAN Overall: 0-0 (.000) / 1st year At NEV: 0-0 (.000) / 1st year

Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Newcomers: 5

Top Returnees: Key Losses:AJ West, Sr., F (12.1 ppg, 11.0 rpg) Michael Perez, G (6.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg)Marqueze Coleman, Sr., G (9.4 ppg, 2.8 rpg)Tyron Criswell, Sr., G/F (9.2 ppg, 4.1 rpg)

NEVADA WOLF PACK

2014-15 Record: 25-10 Overall, 11-7 (T4th MW)Head Coach: LARRY SHYATT Overall: 173-144 (.546) / 11th year At WYO: 103-60 (.632) / 6th year

Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 Newcomers: 8

Top Returnees: Key Losses:Josh Adams, Sr., G (12.8 ppg, 3.6 apg) Derek Cooke, Jr., G (8.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg)Alan Herndon, So., F (3.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg) Riley Grabau, G (9.1 ppg, 2.2 rpg) Charles Hankerson, Jr., G (6.9 ppg) Larry Nance, Jr., F (16.1 ppg, 7.2 rpg)

WYOMING COWBOYS

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MOUNTAIN WEST NOTEBOOKMW CHAMPIONSHIP RETURNS TO LAS VEGASThe Mountain West Championship returns to the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, (March 9-12) for the 14th time in the league’s 16-year history. The MW Tournament was held in Las Vegas from 2000-2003 before moving to Denver’s Pepsi Center for three years (2004-06).

WELCOME BACKThe Mountain West returns seven of 15 All-Conference performers from the 2014-15 season, including one first-team selection, three second-team picks and three third-team honorees. In addition, one Mountain West honorable mention honoree (Utah State’s Chris Smith) from last season returns to the hardwood, as well as MW Sixth Man of the Year John Gillon (Jr., G, Colorado State), Co-MW Defensive Player of the Year Skylar Spencer (Sr., F, San Diego State and MW Newcomer of the Year James Webb III (Jr., F, Boise State).

RETURNING STARTERS AND LETTERWINNERSThis season, MW rosters will feature 79 returning letterwinners, including 32 starters. Nevada and Utah State return all five starters from last season, while Fresno State brings back four starters. Following is a breakdown of the 2014-15 rosters:

Team Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Starters LetterwinnersAir Force 9 7 5 1 2 12Boise State 2 3 2 5 3 7Colorado State 5 1 2 5 2 5Fresno State 3 1 7 3 4 6Nevada 4 3 3 5 5 8New Mexico 5 5 3 3 3 8San Diego State 4 4 5 3 3 8San José State 6 3 3 2 2 5UNLV 4 4 3 4 2 5Utah State 3 5 4 4 5 8Wyoming 6 6 2 1 1 7TOTALS 51 42 39 36 32 79

DIALING FROM LONG DISTANCEUNLV currently holds the NCAA record for consecutive games with at least one made 3-pointer. Since the official adoption of the 3-point rule at the start of the 1986-87 season, the Runnin’ Rebels have connected on at least one trey in all 908 of their games. UNLV, Princeton, Vanderbilt are the only three teams in the country to have made at least one 3-pointer in every one of their games since the rule was implemented. Below is a list of MW teams and their consecutive streaks with at least one made 3-pointer entering the 2014-15 season:

Rk. Team Games Last Time Without a 3-Point FG 1. UNLV 940 Jan. 25, 1986 vs. Long Beach State 2. Boise State 437 Dec. 30, 2001 vs. Louisiana Tech 3. Utah State 295 Dec. 16, 2006 at BYU 4. San José State 291 Jan. 26, 2006 vs. Louisiana Tech 5. Wyoming 190 Nov. 25, 2009 at Denver 6. Air Force 179 Nov. 21, 2009 vs. Northern Colorado 7. Fresno State 86 Jan. 16, 2013 vs. Wyoming 8. New Mexico 54 Dec. 17, 2013 vs. New Mexico State 9. San Diego State 42 March 8, 2014 vs. New Mexico 10. Colorado State 21 Dec. 27, 2014 at New Mexico State 11. Nevada 3 Feb. 28, 2015 vs. San José State

BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSEFor the 16th consecutive year, the Mountain West topped the 1-million mark in home attendance. 1,316,788 fans came through the turnstiles at the 11 Mountain West arenas during the 2014-15 campaign. As a conference, the MW averaged 7,356 fans per game/session to finish the season ranked seventh in the NCAA. The Mountain West has ranked in the top seven nationally for attendance each year since its inception in 1999-00.

For the sixth straight year, and ninth overall, at least two MW teams finished the season ranked among the top 30 nationally in home attendance. New Mexico finished the 2014-15 season ranked 18th nationally, averaging a league-best 14,571 fans per contest in 15 games at The Pit. San Diego State followed in 27th, averaging 12,414 fans for each of the Aztecs’ 17 games. This is the second consecutive year that the Aztecs have sold out every home game.

MW RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS (2014-15 STATS)

SCORING Rk. Name, Class Team PTS PPG

3. Marvelle Harris, Jr. Fresno State 526 16.4

6. Jalen Moore, So. Utah State 470 15.2

8. Josh Adams, Jr. Wyoming 449 12.8

9. David Collette, Fr. Utah State 397 12.8

10. Chris Smith, Jr. Utah State 391 12.6

12. AJ West, Jr. Nevada 363 12.1

17. Julien Lewis, Jr. Fresno State 362 11.3

18. James Webb III, So. Boise State 359 11.2

20. Paul Watson, So. Fresno State 355 11.1

REBOUNDING Rk. Name, Class Team REB RPG

1. AJ West, Jr. Nevada 331 11.0

3. James Webb III, So. Boise State 257 8.0

7. Jalen Moore, Jr. Utah State 209 6.7

9. Obij Aget, So. New Mexico 168 5.4

12. Winston Shepard, Jr. San Diego State 190 5.3

14. Skylar Spencer, Jr. San Diego State 184 5.1

16. David Collette, Fr. Utah State 156 5.0

17. Marvelle Harris, Jr. Fresno State 161 5.0

18. Brandon Mitchell, So. San José State 139 5.0

19. Paul Watson, So. Fresno State 156 4.9

20. Tiel Daniels, Jr. Colorado State 154 4.8

ASSISTS Rk. Name, Class Team AST APG

2. Marvelle Harris, Jr. Fresno State 120 3.8

3. Josh Adams, Jr. Wyoming 126 3.6

4. Darius Perkins, Jr. Utah State 101 3.3

6. John Gillon, So. Colorado State 110 3.2

7. Tim Jacobs, Jr. New Mexico 87 3.0

STEALS Rk. Name, Class Team STL SPG

1. Marvelle Harris, Jr. Fresno State 65 2.0

5. Patrick McCaw, Fr. UNLV 48 1.5

6. Julien Lewis, Jr. Fresno State 47 1.5

8. Josh Adams, Jr. Wyoming 48 1.4

9. Emmanuel Owootoah Fresno State 41 1.3

9. Trevor Lyons, Fr. Air Force 41 1.3

BLOCKED SHOTS Rk. Name, Class Team BLK BPG

1. Goodluck Okonoboh, Fr. UNLV 90 2.9

3. AJ West, Jr. Nevada 79 2.7

4. Skylar Spencer, Jr. San Diego State 91 2.5

5. David Collette, Fr. Utah State 56 1.8

6. Obij Aget, So. New Mexico 42 1.4

7. Karachi Edo, So. Fresno State 41 1.3

MADE 3-POINTERS Rk. Name, Class Team 3FG AVG

1. Nick Duncan, So. Boise State 76 2.4

5. Chris Smith, Jr. Utah State 63 2.0

6. Darius Perkins, Jr. Utah State 62 2.0

8. Zach Kocur, So. Air Force 57 1.9

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MOUNTAIN WEST NOTEBOOKGOING DANCINGOver its 16-year history, the Mountain West has received 43 bids to the NCAA Tournament, including 27 at-large berths. The MW has had at least one at-large qualifier in 15 of those 16 years, including 14 straight. The only year in which the MW sent a lone representative to the Big Dance was in 2000-01, when BYU, Utah and Wyoming shared the regular-season title and the Cougars captured the league’s automatic bid by winning the MW Tournament. Below is a breakdown of the league’s NCAA participants by year. The Mountain West was not eligible to receive an automatic bid in its first year (1999-00). UNLV and Utah earned at-large bids to the 2000 NCAA Tournament.

Regular-Season Automatic At-LargeYear Champion/Co-Champions Qualifier Qualifiers1999-00 UNLV Not eligible UNLV Utah Utah2000-01 BYU BYU None Utah Wyoming 2001-02 Wyoming San Diego State Utah Wyoming2002-03 BYU Colorado State BYU Utah Utah2003-04 Air Force Utah Air Force BYU2004-05 Utah New Mexico Utah2005-06 San Diego State San Diego State AFA2006-07 BYU UNLV BYU2007-08 BYU UNLV BYU2008-09 BYU Utah BYU New Mexico Utah 2009-10 New Mexico San Diego State BYU New Mexico UNLV2010-11 BYU San Diego State BYU San Diego State UNLV2011-12 New Mexico New Mexico Colorado State San Diego State New Mexico UNLV2012-13 New Mexico New Mexico Boise State Colorado State San Diego State UNLV2013-14 San Diego State New Mexico San Diego State2014-15 Boise State Wyoming San Diego State San Diego State Boise State

ANNUAL NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS (Since 1999-2000)Year W-L Pct.1999-00 72-46 .6102000-01 75-43 .6362001-02 77-41 .6532002-03 84-38 .6892003-04 74-38 .6612004-05 73-45 .6192005-06 72-44 .6212006-07 96-37 .7222007-08 85-46 .6492008-09 90-45 .6672009-10 93-43 .6842010-11 101-40 .7162011-12 102-33 .7562012-13 105-33 .7612013-14 97-51 .6552014-15 87-55 .613TOTALS 1,383-678 .671

TEAM-BY-TEAM NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS(As MW members)Year W-L Pct.Air Force 139-80 .635^Boise State 42-15 .737Colorado State 153-75 .671~Fresno State 22-23 .489~Nevada 18-21 .462New Mexico 175-69 .717San Diego State 173-70 .712#San José State 8-16 .333UNLV 174-66 .725#Utah State 17-7 .708Wyoming 155-77 .668*TCU 57-44 .564%BYU 135-51 .726%Utah 115-64 .642TOTALS 1,383-678 .671

^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011.~Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012.#San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.*TCU was a member of the MW from 2005-2012.%BYU and Utah were members of the MW from 1999-2011.

MOUNTAIN WEST VS. OTHER CONFERENCES 2014-15 SINCE 1999-00Conference W L Pct. W L Pct.America East 1 0 1.000 11 2 .846American Athletic 2 3 .400 4 4 .500Atlantic Coast 1 4 .200 11 28 .282Atlantic Sun 1 0 1.000 24 4 .857Atlantic 10 1 1 .500 13 17 .433Big East 1 1 .500 16 23 .410Big Sky 12 2 .857 127 27 .825Big South 1 0 1.000 21 1 .955Big Ten 0 1 .000 13 29 .310Big 12 0 3 .000 43 75 .364Big West 8 6 .571 106 38 .736Colonial 0 0 .000 6 4 .600Conference USA 2 0 1.000 53 39 .576Great West 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000Horizon 1 0 1.000 14 12 .538Ivy 0 1 .000 15 3 .833Metro Atlantic 0 1 .000 7 5 .583Mid-American 1 1 .500 18 9 .667Mid-Eastern 1 0 1.000 31 4 .886Missouri Valley 2 3 .400 47 36 .566Northeast 0 0 .000 7 3 .700Ohio Valley 2 0 1.000 21 6 .778Pacific-12 4 13 .235 73 117 .384Patriot 0 1 .000 13 5 .722Southeastern 0 2 .000 22 32 .407Southern 2 0 1.000 19 4 .826Southland 2 0 1.000 42 3 .933Southwestern 3 0 1.000 66 1 .985Summit 3 2 .600 46 15 .754Sun Belt 2 0 1.000 46 21 .687West Coast 8 7 .533 103 57 .644Western Athletic 8 1 .889 95 38 .714Independents 0 0 .000 49 4 .925Reclassifying 2 2 .500 34 6 .850Provisional 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000Non-Division I 16 0 .000 165 6 .965TOTALS 87 55 .613 1,383 678 .671VS. DIVISION I 71 55 .563 1,218 672 .644

*Conference memberships are based on conference alignments during season in which games were played.

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2015-16 COMPOSITE SCHEDULEFriday, October 30 BroadcastsDominican (Calif.) at NEVADA (Exh.), 7 p.m. PT MWN

Saturday, October 31Oklahoma Panhandle St. at UTAH STATE (Exh.), 7 p.m. MT

Monday, November 2Cal State San Marcos at SAN DIEGO STATE (Exh.), 7 p.m. PT

Tuesday, November 3CSU-Pueblo at NEW MEXICO (Exh.), 7 p.m. MT

Friday, November 6Alaska-Fairbanks at NEVADA (Exh.), 7 p.m. PT MWNCal State Monterey Bay at UTAH STATE (Exh.), 7 p.m. MTWhittier at UNLV (Exh.), 7 p.m. PTRogers State (Okla.) at NEW MEXICO (Exh.), 7 p.m. MTColorado Christian at AIR FORCE (Exh.), 7:30 p.m. MTDominican at FRESNO STATE (Exh.)

Saturday, November 7CSU-Pueblo at COLORADO STATE (Exh.), 2 p.m. MT MWNFort Lewis at WYOMING (Exh.), 7 p.m. MTPacific Union at SAN JOSÉ STATE (Exh.), 7 p.m. PT

Friday, November 13OUTRIGGER RESORTS RAINBOW CLASSIC (Honolulu, Hawaii) Coastal Carolina vs. NEVADA, 3 p.m. HTTexas Southern at NEW MEXICO, 5:30 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSIllinois State at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PT ESPN3Pepperdine at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PT MWNMAUI JIM MAUI INVITATIONAL OPENING GAME (Las Vegas, Nev.) Cal Poly at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT MWNUTAH STATE at Weber State, 7 p.m. MTBristol University at WYOMING, 7 p.m. MTAIR FORCE at Southern Illinois, 7:05 p.m CT ESPN3BOISE STATE at Montana

Saturday, November 14COLORADO STATE at Northern Iowa, 11 a.m. CTIdaho at SAN JOSÉ STATE, 7 p.m. PT

Sunday, November 15NEW MEXICO at New Mexico StateOUTRIGGER RESORTS RAINBOW CLASSIC (Honolulu, Hawaii) Montana State vs. NEVADA

Monday, November 16Tennessee Tech at AIR FORCE, 7 p.m. MTNorthern Arizona at BOISE STATE, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTS2015 Roundball Showcase Lamar at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PTMontana at SAN JOSÉ STATE, 7 p.m. PTNew Mexico Highlands at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT MWNWYOMING at Indiana State, 7 p.m. ETSAN DIEGO STATE at Utah, 7:30 p.m. MT ESPN2

Tuesday, November 17Adams State at UTAH STATE, 7 p.m. MTOUTRIGGER RESORTS RAINBOW CLASSIC (Honolulu, Hawaii) NEVADA at Hawai‘i, 11 p.m. HT

Wednesday, November 18San Diego Christian at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PTLoyola Univ. Chicago at NEW MEXICO, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSSouthern Utah at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT MWN-CI

Thursday, November 19 BOISE STATE at Arizona, 6:30 p.m. MT Pac-12 NetworksMississippi Valley State at AIR FORCE, 7 p.m. MT New Mexico Highlands at WYOMING, 7 p.m. MT Loyola Marymount at COLORADO STATE, 7 p.m MT MWN2015 Roundball Showcase San Francisco at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PT

Friday, November 20Union (Tenn.) at UTAH STATE, 7 p.m. MTSAN JOSÉ STATE at Montana State, 7 p.m. MT

Saturday, November 21CONTINENTAL TIRE LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL Little Rock at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PTNEW MEXICO at USC Pac-12 Networks

Sunday, November 22 Robert Morris at AIR FORCE, 2 p.m. MT WYOMING at Montana State, 2 p.m. MT2015 Roundball Showcase FRESNO STATE at RiceOakland at COLORADO STATE, 2 p.m. MT MWN

Monday, November 23MAUI JIM MAUI INVITATIONAL (Lahaina, Maui) UNLV vs. UCLA, 5:30 p.m. HT ESPN2CONTINENTAL TIRE LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL East Carolina at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PT ESPN3Concordia at BOISE STATE, 7 p.m. MT

Tuesday, November 24 Utah Valley at UTAH STATE, 7 p.m. MTAbilene Christian at COLORADO STATE, 7 p.m. MT MWNMAUI JIM MAUI INVITATIONAL (Lahaina, Maui) UNLV vs. Kansas/Chaminade, TBA ESPN/ESPN2

Wednesday, November 25 Nicholls State at NEW MEXICO, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSCSU Bakersfield at WYOMING, 7 p.m. MT Portland State at NEVADA, 7 p.m. PT MWNGCI GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT (Anchorage, Alaska) Toledo vs. SAN JOSÉ STATE, 7:30 p.m. AT CBSSNAIR FORCE at ColoradoMAUI JIM MAUI INVITATIONAL (Lahaina, Maui) UNLV vs (TBD)

Thursday, November 26DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY (Fullerton, California) BOISE STATE vs. UC Irvine, 1 p.m. PT ESPNU CONTINENTAL TIRE LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL (Las Vegas, Nev.) California vs. SAN DIEGO STATE, 9 p.m. PT FS1

Friday, November 272015 Roundball Showcase Delaware State at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PTCONTINENTAL TIRE LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL (Las Vegas, Nev.) West Virginia/Richmond vs. SAN DIEGO STATE FS1GCI GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT (Anchorage, Alaska) San Diego/Loyola Chicago vs. SAN JOSÉ STATE

Saturday, November 28 New Mexico State at AIR FORCE, 12 p.m. MTNEVADA at Cal State Fullerton, 6 p.m. PTMontana State at WYOMING, 7 p.m. MTPrairie View A&M at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT MWN

Sunday, November 29UTAH STATE at Duke, 12:30 p.m. ET ESPNU

Monday, November 30FRESNO STATE at Oregon, 5 p.m. PT Pac-12 NetworksHoly Names at NEVADA, 7 p.m. PT

Tuesday, December 1Oral Roberts at NEW MEXICO, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSUTAH STATE at Missouri State, 7 p.m. CTSAN DIEGO STATE at Long Beach State, 7:30 p.m. PT

Wednesday, December 2The Citadel at AIR FORCE, 7 p.m. MTWYOMING at Denver, 7 p.m. MTWilliamette at BOISE STATE, 7 p.m. MTAntelope Valley at SAN JOSÉ STATE, 7 p.m. PT

Thursday, December 3The Master’s College at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PT MWNLong Beach State at COLORADO STATE, 7 p.m. MT MWN

Friday, December 4MGM SHOWCASE (Las Vegas, Nevada) Oregon vs. UNLV, 8 p.m. PT ESPN2

Saturday, December 5 GLOBAL SPORTS CLASSIC (Laramie, Wyoming) California at WYOMING, 1 p.m. MT CBSSNNEVADA at Oregon State, 1 p.m. PT Pac-12 NetworksSan Diego vs. SAN DIEGO STATE (Petco Park), 2 p.m. PTAIR FORCE at Denver, 2 p.m. MTNEW MEXICO at Purdue, 2:15 p.m. ET Big Ten NetworkBOISE STATE at Portland, 7 p.m. PT FRESNO STATE at Cal Poly, 7 p.m. PTSAN JOSÉ STATE at Santa Clara

Sunday, December 6Colorado at COLORADO STATE, Noon MT ROOT SPORTS

Monday, December 7Biola at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PT

Tuesday, December 8SAN JOSÉ STATE at Marquette, 7 p.m. CT Fox Sports 2AIR FORCE at Ohio State, 8 p.m. ET Big Ten Network

Wednesday, December 9Loyola Marymount at BOISE STATE, 7 p.m. MTFRESNO STATE at Arizona, 7 p.m. MT Pac-12 NetworksArk.-Fort Smith at COLORADO STATE, 7 p.m. MT MWNFresno Pacific at NEVADA, 7 p.m. PT MWNUTAH STATE at BYU, 7 p.m. MTUNLV at Wichita State, 8 p.m. CT ESPN2

Thursday, December 10GLOBAL SPORTS CLASSIC (Laramie, Wyoming) Southern at WYOMING, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSNicholls State at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PT MWN-CI

Saturday, December 12Army at AIR FORCE, 2 p.m. MTPacific at FRESNO STATE, 4 p.m. PT MWNDrake at NEVADA, 4 p.m. PT MWNOregon at BOISE STATE, 5 p.m. MT CBSSNUNLV at UC Riverside, 7 p.m. PT BigWest.TVNorthern Iowa at NEW MEXICO, 7 p.m. MT ESPN3UC Irvine at UTAH STATE, 7 p.m. MT

Sunday, December 13Montana State at SAN JOSÉ STATE, 2 p.m. PTCOLORADO STATE at Northern Colorado, 5 p.m. MTWYOMING at New Mexico State

Wednesday, December 16Bakersfield at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PT MWNArizona State at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT CBSSNNew Mexico State at NEW MEXICO, 7 p.m. MT ESPN3

Friday, December 18Grand Canyon at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PT MWN-CISanta Clara at NEVADA, 7 p.m. PT MWN

Saturday, December 19Global Sports Classic (Laramie, Wyoming) Omaha at WYOMING, Noon MT AIR FORCE at UC Davis, 2 p.m. PT Rice at NEW MEXICO, 6 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSUNLV at Arizona, 6:30 p.m. PT ESPNCOLORADO STATE vs. Kansas State

Sunday, December 20Bradley at BOISE STATE, Noon MT ROOT SPORTSEvansville at FRESNO STATE, 1 p.m. PT MWNSAN JOSÉ STATE at Seattle, 6 p.m. PT

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2015-16 COMPOSITE SCHEDULEFriday, October 30 BroadcastsDominican (Calif.) at NEVADA (Exh.), 7 p.m. PT MWN

Saturday, October 31Oklahoma Panhandle St. at UTAH STATE (Exh.), 7 p.m. MT

Monday, November 2Cal State San Marcos at SAN DIEGO STATE (Exh.), 7 p.m. PT

Tuesday, November 3CSU-Pueblo at NEW MEXICO (Exh.), 7 p.m. MT

Friday, November 6Alaska-Fairbanks at NEVADA (Exh.), 7 p.m. PT MWNCal State Monterey Bay at UTAH STATE (Exh.), 7 p.m. MTWhittier at UNLV (Exh.), 7 p.m. PTRogers State (Okla.) at NEW MEXICO (Exh.), 7 p.m. MTColorado Christian at AIR FORCE (Exh.), 7:30 p.m. MTDominican at FRESNO STATE (Exh.)

Saturday, November 7CSU-Pueblo at COLORADO STATE (Exh.), 2 p.m. MT MWNFort Lewis at WYOMING (Exh.), 7 p.m. MTPacific Union at SAN JOSÉ STATE (Exh.), 7 p.m. PT

Friday, November 13OUTRIGGER RESORTS RAINBOW CLASSIC (Honolulu, Hawaii) Coastal Carolina vs. NEVADA, 3 p.m. HTTexas Southern at NEW MEXICO, 5:30 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSIllinois State at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PT ESPN3Pepperdine at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PT MWNMAUI JIM MAUI INVITATIONAL OPENING GAME (Las Vegas, Nev.) Cal Poly at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT MWNUTAH STATE at Weber State, 7 p.m. MTBristol University at WYOMING, 7 p.m. MTAIR FORCE at Southern Illinois, 7:05 p.m CT ESPN3BOISE STATE at Montana

Saturday, November 14COLORADO STATE at Northern Iowa, 11 a.m. CTIdaho at SAN JOSÉ STATE, 7 p.m. PT

Sunday, November 15NEW MEXICO at New Mexico StateOUTRIGGER RESORTS RAINBOW CLASSIC (Honolulu, Hawaii) Montana State vs. NEVADA

Monday, November 16Tennessee Tech at AIR FORCE, 7 p.m. MTNorthern Arizona at BOISE STATE, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTS2015 Roundball Showcase Lamar at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PTMontana at SAN JOSÉ STATE, 7 p.m. PTNew Mexico Highlands at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT MWNWYOMING at Indiana State, 7 p.m. ETSAN DIEGO STATE at Utah, 7:30 p.m. MT ESPN2

Tuesday, November 17Adams State at UTAH STATE, 7 p.m. MTOUTRIGGER RESORTS RAINBOW CLASSIC (Honolulu, Hawaii) NEVADA at Hawai‘i, 11 p.m. HT

Wednesday, November 18San Diego Christian at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PTLoyola Univ. Chicago at NEW MEXICO, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSSouthern Utah at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT MWN-CI

Thursday, November 19 BOISE STATE at Arizona, 6:30 p.m. MT Pac-12 NetworksMississippi Valley State at AIR FORCE, 7 p.m. MT New Mexico Highlands at WYOMING, 7 p.m. MT Loyola Marymount at COLORADO STATE, 7 p.m MT MWN2015 Roundball Showcase San Francisco at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PT

Friday, November 20Union (Tenn.) at UTAH STATE, 7 p.m. MTSAN JOSÉ STATE at Montana State, 7 p.m. MT

Saturday, November 21CONTINENTAL TIRE LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL Little Rock at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PTNEW MEXICO at USC Pac-12 Networks

Sunday, November 22 Robert Morris at AIR FORCE, 2 p.m. MT WYOMING at Montana State, 2 p.m. MT2015 Roundball Showcase FRESNO STATE at RiceOakland at COLORADO STATE, 2 p.m. MT MWN

Monday, November 23MAUI JIM MAUI INVITATIONAL (Lahaina, Maui) UNLV vs. UCLA, 5:30 p.m. HT ESPN2CONTINENTAL TIRE LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL East Carolina at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PT ESPN3Concordia at BOISE STATE, 7 p.m. MT

Tuesday, November 24 Utah Valley at UTAH STATE, 7 p.m. MTAbilene Christian at COLORADO STATE, 7 p.m. MT MWNMAUI JIM MAUI INVITATIONAL (Lahaina, Maui) UNLV vs. Kansas/Chaminade, TBA ESPN/ESPN2

Wednesday, November 25 Nicholls State at NEW MEXICO, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSCSU Bakersfield at WYOMING, 7 p.m. MT Portland State at NEVADA, 7 p.m. PT MWNGCI GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT (Anchorage, Alaska) Toledo vs. SAN JOSÉ STATE, 7:30 p.m. AT CBSSNAIR FORCE at ColoradoMAUI JIM MAUI INVITATIONAL (Lahaina, Maui) UNLV vs (TBD)

Thursday, November 26DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY (Fullerton, California) BOISE STATE vs. UC Irvine, 1 p.m. PT ESPNU CONTINENTAL TIRE LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL (Las Vegas, Nev.) California vs. SAN DIEGO STATE, 9 p.m. PT FS1

Friday, November 272015 Roundball Showcase Delaware State at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PTCONTINENTAL TIRE LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL (Las Vegas, Nev.) West Virginia/Richmond vs. SAN DIEGO STATE FS1GCI GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT (Anchorage, Alaska) San Diego/Loyola Chicago vs. SAN JOSÉ STATE

Saturday, November 28 New Mexico State at AIR FORCE, 12 p.m. MTNEVADA at Cal State Fullerton, 6 p.m. PTMontana State at WYOMING, 7 p.m. MTPrairie View A&M at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT MWN

Sunday, November 29UTAH STATE at Duke, 12:30 p.m. ET ESPNU

Monday, November 30FRESNO STATE at Oregon, 5 p.m. PT Pac-12 NetworksHoly Names at NEVADA, 7 p.m. PT

Tuesday, December 1Oral Roberts at NEW MEXICO, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSUTAH STATE at Missouri State, 7 p.m. CTSAN DIEGO STATE at Long Beach State, 7:30 p.m. PT

Wednesday, December 2The Citadel at AIR FORCE, 7 p.m. MTWYOMING at Denver, 7 p.m. MTWilliamette at BOISE STATE, 7 p.m. MTAntelope Valley at SAN JOSÉ STATE, 7 p.m. PT

Thursday, December 3The Master’s College at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PT MWNLong Beach State at COLORADO STATE, 7 p.m. MT MWN

Friday, December 4MGM SHOWCASE (Las Vegas, Nevada) Oregon vs. UNLV, 8 p.m. PT ESPN2

Saturday, December 5 GLOBAL SPORTS CLASSIC (Laramie, Wyoming) California at WYOMING, 1 p.m. MT CBSSNNEVADA at Oregon State, 1 p.m. PT Pac-12 NetworksSan Diego vs. SAN DIEGO STATE (Petco Park), 2 p.m. PTAIR FORCE at Denver, 2 p.m. MTNEW MEXICO at Purdue, 2:15 p.m. ET Big Ten NetworkBOISE STATE at Portland, 7 p.m. PT FRESNO STATE at Cal Poly, 7 p.m. PTSAN JOSÉ STATE at Santa Clara

Sunday, December 6Colorado at COLORADO STATE, Noon MT ROOT SPORTS

Monday, December 7Biola at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PT

Tuesday, December 8SAN JOSÉ STATE at Marquette, 7 p.m. CT Fox Sports 2AIR FORCE at Ohio State, 8 p.m. ET Big Ten Network

Wednesday, December 9Loyola Marymount at BOISE STATE, 7 p.m. MTFRESNO STATE at Arizona, 7 p.m. MT Pac-12 NetworksArk.-Fort Smith at COLORADO STATE, 7 p.m. MT MWNFresno Pacific at NEVADA, 7 p.m. PT MWNUTAH STATE at BYU, 7 p.m. MTUNLV at Wichita State, 8 p.m. CT ESPN2

Thursday, December 10GLOBAL SPORTS CLASSIC (Laramie, Wyoming) Southern at WYOMING, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSNicholls State at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PT MWN-CI

Saturday, December 12Army at AIR FORCE, 2 p.m. MTPacific at FRESNO STATE, 4 p.m. PT MWNDrake at NEVADA, 4 p.m. PT MWNOregon at BOISE STATE, 5 p.m. MT CBSSNUNLV at UC Riverside, 7 p.m. PT BigWest.TVNorthern Iowa at NEW MEXICO, 7 p.m. MT ESPN3UC Irvine at UTAH STATE, 7 p.m. MT

Sunday, December 13Montana State at SAN JOSÉ STATE, 2 p.m. PTCOLORADO STATE at Northern Colorado, 5 p.m. MTWYOMING at New Mexico State

Wednesday, December 16Bakersfield at FRESNO STATE, 7 p.m. PT MWNArizona State at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT CBSSNNew Mexico State at NEW MEXICO, 7 p.m. MT ESPN3

Friday, December 18Grand Canyon at SAN DIEGO STATE, 7 p.m. PT MWN-CISanta Clara at NEVADA, 7 p.m. PT MWN

Saturday, December 19Global Sports Classic (Laramie, Wyoming) Omaha at WYOMING, Noon MT AIR FORCE at UC Davis, 2 p.m. PT Rice at NEW MEXICO, 6 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSUNLV at Arizona, 6:30 p.m. PT ESPNCOLORADO STATE vs. Kansas State

Sunday, December 20Bradley at BOISE STATE, Noon MT ROOT SPORTSEvansville at FRESNO STATE, 1 p.m. PT MWNSAN JOSÉ STATE at Seattle, 6 p.m. PT

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Monday, December 21USC Upstate at COLORADO STATE, 7 p.m. MT MWNGLOBAL SPORTS CLASSIC (Las Vegas, Nevada) Marshall vs. WYOMING, 7:30 p.m. PTGLOBAL SPORTS HOOPS SHOWCASE (Logan, Utah) Texas-Rio Grande Valley at UTAH STATE, 8 p.m. MT

Tuesday, December 22HAWAIIAN AIRLINES DIAMOND HEAD CLASSIC Auburn vs. NEW MEXICO, 9:30 a.m. HT ESPNULife Pacific at SAN JOSÉ STATE, Noon PTJohnson & Wales at AIR FORCE, 7 p.m. MTSouth Dakota at UNLV, 7 p.m. PT MWNKansas at SAN DIEGO STATE, 8 p.m. PT CBSSNGLOBAL SPORTS HOOPS SHOWCASE (Logan, Utah) Idaho State at UTAH STATE, 8 p.m. MTNEVADA at Wichita State, 9 p.m. CTGLOBAL SPORTS CLASSIC (Las Vegas, Nevada) Houston or Grand Canyon vs. WYOMING

Wednesday, December 23GLOBAL SPORTS HOOPS SHOWCASE (Logan, Utah) North Dakota State at UTAH STATE, 8 p.m. MT

Sunday, December 27 Pacific Union at FRESNO STATE, 1 p.m. PT MWN

Tuesday, December 29Western State at AIR FORCE, 6 p.m. MTRegis at COLORADO STATE, 7 p.m. MT MWN

Wednesday, December 30UC Davis at BOISE STATE, 7 p.m. MTNEVADA at NEW MEXICO*, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSWYOMING at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 7 p.m. PT CBSSNFRESNO STATE at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT ESPN3UTAH STATE at SAN JOSÉ STATE*, 7 p.m. PT

Saturday, January 2SAN JOSÉ STATE at AIR FORCE*, Noon MTWYOMING at NEVADA*, 3 p.m. PT ROOT SPORTSNEW MEXICO at FRESNO STATE*, 6:30 p.m. PT CBSSNCOLORADO STATE at BOISE STATE*, 8 p.m. MT ESPN/3SAN DIEGO STATE at UTAH STATE*, 8 p.m. MT ESPNU/3

Tuesday, January 5BOISE STATE at UTAH STATE*, 8 p.m. MT CBSSN

Wednesday, January 6AIR FORCE at WYOMING*, 7 p.m. MTNEVADA at FRESNO STATE*, 7 p.m. PT MWNSAN JOSÉ STATE at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 7 p.m. PT ESPN3UNLV at COLORADO STATE*, 8 p.m. MT CBSSN

Saturday, January 9NEVADA at AIR FORCE*, Noon MTCOLORADO STATE at SAN JOSÉ STATE*, 2 p.m. PTFRESNO STATE at BOISE STATE*, 4 p.m. ROOT SPORTSUNLV at WYOMING*, 4 p.m. MT CBSSNUTAH STATE at NEW MEXICO*, 4 p.m. MT ESPN3

Tuesday, January 12AIR FORCE at UTAH STATE*, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSNEW MEXICO at UNLV*, 7 or 8 p.m. PT CBSSN

Wednesday, January 13BOISE STATE at NEVADA*, 7 p.m. PT MWN-CIWYOMING at SAN JOSÉ STATE*, 7 p.m. PTSAN DIEGO STATE at COLORADO STATE*, 8 p.m. MT CBSSN

Saturday, January 16WYOMING at NEW MEXICO*, 2 p.m. MT CBSSNSAN JOSÉ STATE at FRESNO STATE*, 4 p.m. PT MWNAIR FORCE at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT ESPN NetworksSAN DIEGO STATE at BOISE STATE*, 8 p.m. MT ESPN2/3UTAH STATE at COLORADO STATE*, 8 p.m. MT ESPN2/3

Tuesday, January 19FRESNO STATE at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 8 p.m. PT ESPNU/3UNLV at UTAH STATE*, 9 p.m. MT ESPNU/3

Wednesday, January 20COLORADO STATE at AIR FORCE*, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSNEVADA at WYOMING*, 7 p.m. MTSAN JOSÉ STATE at BOISE STATE*, 7 p.m. MT

Saturday, January 23FRESNO STATE at AIR FORCE*, Noon MT ROOT SPORTSNEW MEXICO at SAN JOSÉ STATE*, 2 p.m. PT MWN-CI UTAH STATE at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 3 p.m. PT CBSSNUNLV at NEVADA*, 7 p.m. PT ESPN NetworksBOISE STATE at WYOMING*, 8 p.m. MT ESPN Networks

Tuesday, January 26SAN DIEGO STATE at NEVADA*, 8 p.m. PT ESPNU/3WYOMING at FRESNO STATE*, 8 p.m. PT ESPN Networks

Wednesday, January 27AIR FORCE at NEW MEXICO*, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSSAN JOSÉ STATE at COLORADO STATE*, 7 p.m. MT MWNBOISE STATE at UNLV*, 8 p.m. PT CBSSN

Saturday, January 30AIR FORCE at SAN JOSÉ STATE*, 2 p.m. PTNEW MEXICO at BOISE STATE*, 3 p.m. MT ESPN3COLORADO STATE at WYOMING*, 4 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSSAN DIEGO STATE at UNLV*, 5 p.m. PT CBSSN NEVADA at UTAH STATE*, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTS

Tuesday, February 2 UNLV at NEW MEXICO*, 6 p.m. MT CBSSNWYOMING at AIR FORCE*, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSCOLORADO STATE at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 8 p.m. PT ESPN2/UUTAH STATE at BOISE STATE*, 9 p.m. MT ESPN2/U

Wednesday, February 3 FRESNO STATE at SAN JOSÉ STATE*, 7 p.m. PT

Saturday, February 6BOISE STATE at AIR FORCE*, Noon MT ROOT SPORTSNEW MEXICO at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 1 p.m. PT CBSSNNEVADA at COLORADO STATE*, 2 p.m. MT MWN-CIUTAH STATE at WYOMING*, 4 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSUNLV at FRESNO STATE*, 4 p.m. PT ESPN3

Tuesday, February 9NEW MEXICO at UTAH STATE*, 8 p.m. MT CBSSN

Wednesday, February 10AIR FORCE at NEVADA*, 7 p.m. PT ROOT SPORTSBOISE STATE at COLORADO STATE*, 7 p.m. MT ESPN3SAN JOSÉ STATE at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT ESPN3SAN DIEGO STATE at FRESNO STATE*, 8 p.m. PT CBSSN

Saturday, February 13 WYOMING at BOISE STATE*, 2 p.m. MT CBSSNSAN JOSÉ STATE at NEW MEXICO*, 4 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSFRESNO STATE at NEVADA*, 4 p.m. PT MWNAIR FORCE at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 7 p.m. PT CBSSNCOLORADO STATE at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT ESPNU

Tuesday, February 16UNLV at AIR FORCE*, 7:30 p.m. MT CBSSN

Wednesday, February 17COLORADO STATE at UTAH STATE*, 7 p.m. MT ESPN3FRESNO STATE at WYOMING*, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSNEVADA at SAN JOSÉ STATE*, 7 p.m. PTBOISE STATE at NEW MEXICO*, 8 p.m. MT CBSSN

Saturday, February 20NEW MEXICO at AIR FORCE*, Noon MT ROOT SPORTSWYOMING at COLORADO STATE*, 2 p.m. MT MWN-CI UTAH STATE at FRESNO STATE*, 4 p.m. PT ROOT SPORTSNEVADA at UNLV*, 7 p.m. PT CBSSN

Sunday, February 21SAN DIEGO STATE at SAN JOSÉ STATE*, 1 p.m. PT CBSSN

Tuesday, February 23NEW MEXICO at COLORADO STATE*, 8 p.m. MT CBSSNUNLV at BOISE STATE*, 9 p.m. MT ESPNU

Wednesday, February 24AIR FORCE at FRESNO STATE*, 7 p.m. PT MWNUTAH STATE at NEVADA*, 7 p.m. PT ROOT SPORTSSAN DIEGO STATE at WYOMING*, 8 p.m. MT CBSSN

Saturday, February 27BOISE STATE at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 3 p.m. PT CBSSNSAN JOSÉ STATE at UTAH STATE*, 7 p.m. MTWYOMING at UNLV* ESPN NetworksFRESNO STATE at NEW MEXICO* ESPN2/3

Sunday, February 28COLORADO STATE at NEVADA*, 2 p.m. PT ROOT SPORTS

Tuesday, March 1UTAH STATE at AIR FORCE*, 7 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSSAN DIEGO STATE at NEW MEXICO*, 7:30 p.m. MT CBSSN

Wednesday, March 2NEVADA at BOISE STATE*, 7 p.m. MT MWN-CISAN JOSÉ STATE at WYOMING*, 7 p.m. MTCOLORADO STATE at FRESNO STATE*, 8 p.m. PT CBSSN

Saturday, March 5AIR FORCE at COLORADO STATE*, 2 p.m. MT ROOT SPORTSBOISE STATE at SAN JOSÉ STATE*, 2 p.m. PT MWN-CIUNLV at SAN DIEGO STATE*, 7 p.m. PT CBSSNNEW MEXICO at NEVADA*, 7 p.m. PT ROOT SPORTSFRESNO STATE at UTAH STATE*, 7 p.m. MT ESPN3

**End of regular season**

2015 MOUNTAIN WEST MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPWednesday, March 9 BroadcastsMW Men’s First Round, 2 p.m. PT MWN-CIMW Men’s First Round, 4:30 p.m. PT MWN-CIMW Men’s First Round, 7 p.m. PT MWN-CI

Thursday, March 10 MW Men’s Quarterfinal #1, Noon PT CBSSNMW Men’s Quarterfinal #2, 2:30 p.m. PT CBSSNMW Men’s Quarterfinal #3, 6 p.m. PT CBSSNMW Men’s Quarterfinal #4, 8:30 p.m. PT CBSSN

Friday, March 11MW Men’s Semifinal #1, 6 p.m. PT CBSSNMW Men’s Semifinal #2, 8:30 p.m. PT CBSSN

Saturday, March 12MW Men’s Championship Game, 3 p.m. PT CBS

*Mountain West contest.Mountain West teams in CAPS.Home teams in bold.All dates and times subject to change.

2015-16 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

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2016 MW CHAMPIONSHIPThe Mountain West Basketball Championship returns to Las Vegas, Nevada, for

2016. The Thomas & Mack Center has a seating capacity of 18,500 and will

play host to the 11-team MW championship for the 14th time in the 17-year

history of the league. The Thomas & Mack Center serves as the host venue

for several world-class events, including the National Finals Pro Rodeo, NBA

summer leagues, concerts and boxing matches.

Seeds for the Mountain West Basketball Championship are determined by the

finish of each team in an 18-game regular-season schedule. The winner of the

2016 Mountain West Basketball Championship receives an automatic bid to the

NCAA Tournament. Please visit the Mountain West website [TheMW.com] for

additional information.

To order tickets for the 2016 Mountain West Basketball Championship, contact

your local institution’s athletic ticket office.

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2016 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

2016 NCAA FIRST FOURMarch 15-16, 2016UD Arena Dayton, Ohio

2016 NCAA 1ST/2ND ROUNDSMarch 17-20, 2016Dunkin Donuts Center Providence, R.I.Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, IowaPNC Arena Raleigh, N.C.Pepsi Center Denver, Colo.Barclays Center Brooklyn, N.Y.Scottrade Center St. Louis, Mo.Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City, Okla.Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena Spokane, Wash.

2016 NCAA REGIONALSMarch 24 & 27, 2015Honda Center Anaheim, Calif.KFC YUM! Center Louisville, Ky.United Center Chicago, Ill.Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, Penn.

2016 NCAA FINAL FOURApril 2 & 4, 2015NGR Stadium Houston, Texas

The 78th NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship will feature a 68-team field in 2016. The pairings for the tournament will be announced on Sunday, March 13, 2016. The single-elimination tournament begins March 15-16 with the First Four, followed by first- and second-round contests March 17-20. Winners will advance to regionals scheduled to be played March 24-27. The 2015 Final Four will be held at NGR Stadium in Houston, Texas. The national semifinals will be on Saturday, April 2 with the national championship on Monday, April 4.

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2015-16 CONFERENCE ALIGNMENTSAMERICA EAST (8)Albany (N.Y.)BinghamtonHartfordMaineUMBCNew HampshireStony BrookVermont

AMERICAN ATHLETIC (11)CincinnatiConnecticutEast CarolinaHoustonMemphisSMUSouth FloridaTempleTulaneTulsaUCF

ATLANTIC COAST (15)Boston CollegeClemsonDukeFlorida StateGeorgia TechLouisvilleMiami (Fla.) North CarolinaNorth Carolina StateNotre DamePittsburghSyracuseVirginiaVirginia TechWake Forest

ATLANTIC SUN (7)Florida Gulf CoastJacksonvilleKennesaw StateLipscombNorth FloridaS.C. UpstateStetson

ATLANTIC 10 (14)DavidsonDaytonDuquesneFordhamGeorge MasonGeorge WashingtonLa SalleMassachusettsRhode IslandRichmondSt. BonaventureSt. Joseph’sSt. LouisVCU

BIG EAST (10)ButlerCreightonDePaulGeorgetownMarquetteProvidenceSt. John’s (N.Y.)Seton HallVillanovaXavier

BIG SKY (12)Eastern WashingtonIdahoIdaho StateMontanaMontana StateNorth DakotaNorthern ArizonaNorthern ColoradoPortland StateSacramento StateSouthern UtahWeber State

BIG SOUTH (11)CampbellHigh Point LibertyLongwoodRadfordCharleston SouthernCoastal CarolinaGardner-WebbUNC AshevillePresbyterianWinthrop

BIG TEN (14)IllinoisIndianaIowaMarylandMichiganMichigan StateMinnesotaNebraskaNorthwesternOhio StatePenn StatePurdueRutgersWisconsin

BIG 12 (10)BaylorIowa StateKansasKansas StateOklahomaOklahoma StateTCUTexasTexas TechWest Virginia

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CONFERENCE USA (14)CharlotteFlorida AtlanticFlorida InternationalLouisiana TechMarshallMiddle TennesseeNorth TexasOld DominionRiceSouthern MissUABUTEPUTSAWestern Kentucky

HORIZON (9)Cleveland StateDetroitGreen BayUIC*MilwaukeeOaklandValparaiso Wright StateYoungstown State

IVY (8)BrownColumbiaCornellDartmouthHarvardPennPrincetonYale

METRO ATLANTIC (11)CanisiusFairfieldIonaManhattanMarist MonmouthNiagaraQuinnipiacRider Saint Peter’sSiena

MID-AMERICAN (12)EASTAkronBowling GreenBuffaloKent StateMiami (Ohio)Ohio

WESTBall StateCentral MichiganEastern MichiganNorthern IllinoisToledoWestern Michigan

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NORTHEAST (10)BryantCentral Connecticut State Fairleigh DickinsonLIU BrooklynMount St. Mary’sRobert MorrisSacred Heart St. Francis BrooklynSaint FrancisWagner

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INDEPENDENTS (1)NJIT RECLASSFYING (6)Abilene Christian (eligible in 2017-18)Grand Canyon (eligible in 2017-18)Incarnate Word (eligible in 2017-18)Massachusetts-Lowell (eligible in 2017-18)Nebraska-Omaha (eligible in 2015-16)Northern Kentucky (eligible in 2016-17)

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2015-16 NCAA RULES CHANGESThe 2015 action of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Rules Committees resulted in several changes to the men’s basketball portion of the Rule Book. These actions will go into effect during the 2015-16 season.

Rule 1-8 Expand the restricted area arc from 3’ to 4’ Rationale: Increase freedom of movement for offensive players by reducing the potential for collisions under the basket. The data and feedback received from the use of a 4’ arc as experimental rule during three postseason tournaments was positive. (Effective Division I: 2015-16; Divisions II and III: 2016-17) Rule 1-12Where possible, clear a 3-foot wide lane on both sides at the base of the basket stanchion. Rationale: To provide additional space for players to regain their balance after leaving the court.

Rule 1-17.1To permit certain decals (e.g., institutional and conference websites, twitter handles) to be placed on the top edge of backboard frame. Rationale: To allow limited promotional opportunities on the edge of the backboard.

To permit an American flag and one conference or NCAA logo in the lower corners on the front of the backboard (not to exceed 5” X 8”) for NCAA and conference postseason competition.

Rationale: To permit postseason conference and NCAA tournament branding (and to continue to allow the American flag to be displayed on the backboard.)

Rule 1-22.4 A perceptible majority color of the game shorts shall be the color of the neutral zone.

Rationale: The current rule states that “a majority color of the game shorts shall be the color of the neutral zone.” This language is to clarify that it should be readily apparent that the majority of the game shorts are the color of the neutral zone. Rule 1-22.7.a.1.a To add an institutional logo to the items that may appear on the front of the game jersey (neutral zone), in addition to the school name, the school nickname or mascot. Rationale: To provide institutions with flexibility in identifying themselves. The logo shall be placed no closer than one inch from the uniform number (Rule 1-22.7.a.1.c). Rule 1-22.7.c To delete the restriction on the placement of an institutional logo and conference logo on the game jersey.

Rationale: The current rule permits an institutional logo and/or a conference logo to appear on the game jersey; however, both logos may not appear on the same side of the game jersey. Deleting the restriction would permit a conference logo and an institutional logo to appear on the same side of the game jersey (e.g., an institutional logo at the apex of the neckline and the conference logo on the shoulder panel). Rule 1-22.11 Institutional names, mascots or logos are permitted on the game shorts. Rationale: To permit institutions to place these items on the game shorts, provided that a perceptible majority of the game shorts are the color of the neutral zone. This change will allow for more than one institutional and/or conference logo on the game shorts.

Rule 1-23.2One institutional logo or mascot meeting the restrictions of Rule 1-25.2 may appear on undergarments that appear below the game shorts. Rationale: The institutional logo is permitted on other articles worn by players (game jersey, game shorts, headbands and wristbands). This change will make the rule consistent. Rule 1-25.2One institutional logo or mascot meeting the restrictions of Rule 1-25.2 may appear on an arm sleeve, knee sleeve or leg sleeve. Rationale: The institutional logo is permitted on other articles worn by players (e.g., game jerseys, game shorts, headbands and wristbands). This change would make the rule consistent. Rule 1-26.9Move 1-26.9 (information about arm sleeves, knee sleeves and lower leg sleeves) from the equipment rule to 1-25 (the logo section). Rationale: NCAA bylaws do not restrict the size of a manufacturer’s logo on equipment. By removing sleeves from the equipment rule, the size can be regulated (the logo must fit within a four-sided geometrical space that does not exceed 2 ¼ square inches). Rule 2-10.9Reduce the time permitted to replace a disqualified player from 20 to 15 seconds. Rationale: To increase the flow of the game.

Rules 4-1, 4-17 and 10-1 PenaltyNo longer permit offense to score on a charging foul (e.g., airborne shooter). Rationale: Reward the defense for an offensive foul. Also, eliminate the controversial call where an official counts the basket and then awards free throws to the defensive team. Rule 4-12.1Permit institutions, conferences and postseason tournaments to allow six fouls on a player before disqualification as an experimental rule.

Rationale:Experiment with a rule to allow players to remain in the game longer.

Rules 4-17.4 and 4-17.6 Restrict a secondary defender who has established legal guarding position from moving sideways to maintain legal guarding position on an airborne shooter/passer. Rationale: Codify a previously approved interpretation of the guarding rules relating to block/charge plays involving an airborne player. Rules 4-17.6.e and A.R. 89Make an exception to the guarding rule to allow a defender to be moving forward while airborne as long as he is moving in a direction in which he clearly will not make contact with the shooter. Rationale: Correct unfairness by prohibiting a shooter from drawing a defensive foul by jumping sideways into a defender who would otherwise clearly miss the shooter.

Rules 4-21.3 and 4-38 Clarify that an offensive player also has verticality rights and must be given enough space by the defender to allow the offensive player to make a normal basketball move. Rationale: Create more protection for an offensive player by restricting the defense from entering the offensive player’s vertical space.

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2015-16 NCAA RULES CHANGESThe 2015 action of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Rules Committees resulted in several changes to the men’s basketball portion of the Rule Book. These actions will go into effect during the 2015-16 season.

Rule 1-8 Expand the restricted area arc from 3’ to 4’ Rationale: Increase freedom of movement for offensive players by reducing the potential for collisions under the basket. The data and feedback received from the use of a 4’ arc as experimental rule during three postseason tournaments was positive. (Effective Division I: 2015-16; Divisions II and III: 2016-17) Rule 1-12Where possible, clear a 3-foot wide lane on both sides at the base of the basket stanchion. Rationale: To provide additional space for players to regain their balance after leaving the court.

Rule 1-17.1To permit certain decals (e.g., institutional and conference websites, twitter handles) to be placed on the top edge of backboard frame. Rationale: To allow limited promotional opportunities on the edge of the backboard.

To permit an American flag and one conference or NCAA logo in the lower corners on the front of the backboard (not to exceed 5” X 8”) for NCAA and conference postseason competition.

Rationale: To permit postseason conference and NCAA tournament branding (and to continue to allow the American flag to be displayed on the backboard.)

Rule 1-22.4 A perceptible majority color of the game shorts shall be the color of the neutral zone.

Rationale: The current rule states that “a majority color of the game shorts shall be the color of the neutral zone.” This language is to clarify that it should be readily apparent that the majority of the game shorts are the color of the neutral zone. Rule 1-22.7.a.1.a To add an institutional logo to the items that may appear on the front of the game jersey (neutral zone), in addition to the school name, the school nickname or mascot. Rationale: To provide institutions with flexibility in identifying themselves. The logo shall be placed no closer than one inch from the uniform number (Rule 1-22.7.a.1.c). Rule 1-22.7.c To delete the restriction on the placement of an institutional logo and conference logo on the game jersey.

Rationale: The current rule permits an institutional logo and/or a conference logo to appear on the game jersey; however, both logos may not appear on the same side of the game jersey. Deleting the restriction would permit a conference logo and an institutional logo to appear on the same side of the game jersey (e.g., an institutional logo at the apex of the neckline and the conference logo on the shoulder panel). Rule 1-22.11 Institutional names, mascots or logos are permitted on the game shorts. Rationale: To permit institutions to place these items on the game shorts, provided that a perceptible majority of the game shorts are the color of the neutral zone. This change will allow for more than one institutional and/or conference logo on the game shorts.

Rule 1-23.2One institutional logo or mascot meeting the restrictions of Rule 1-25.2 may appear on undergarments that appear below the game shorts. Rationale: The institutional logo is permitted on other articles worn by players (game jersey, game shorts, headbands and wristbands). This change will make the rule consistent. Rule 1-25.2One institutional logo or mascot meeting the restrictions of Rule 1-25.2 may appear on an arm sleeve, knee sleeve or leg sleeve. Rationale: The institutional logo is permitted on other articles worn by players (e.g., game jerseys, game shorts, headbands and wristbands). This change would make the rule consistent. Rule 1-26.9Move 1-26.9 (information about arm sleeves, knee sleeves and lower leg sleeves) from the equipment rule to 1-25 (the logo section). Rationale: NCAA bylaws do not restrict the size of a manufacturer’s logo on equipment. By removing sleeves from the equipment rule, the size can be regulated (the logo must fit within a four-sided geometrical space that does not exceed 2 ¼ square inches). Rule 2-10.9Reduce the time permitted to replace a disqualified player from 20 to 15 seconds. Rationale: To increase the flow of the game.

Rules 4-1, 4-17 and 10-1 PenaltyNo longer permit offense to score on a charging foul (e.g., airborne shooter). Rationale: Reward the defense for an offensive foul. Also, eliminate the controversial call where an official counts the basket and then awards free throws to the defensive team. Rule 4-12.1Permit institutions, conferences and postseason tournaments to allow six fouls on a player before disqualification as an experimental rule.

Rationale:Experiment with a rule to allow players to remain in the game longer.

Rules 4-17.4 and 4-17.6 Restrict a secondary defender who has established legal guarding position from moving sideways to maintain legal guarding position on an airborne shooter/passer. Rationale: Codify a previously approved interpretation of the guarding rules relating to block/charge plays involving an airborne player. Rules 4-17.6.e and A.R. 89Make an exception to the guarding rule to allow a defender to be moving forward while airborne as long as he is moving in a direction in which he clearly will not make contact with the shooter. Rationale: Correct unfairness by prohibiting a shooter from drawing a defensive foul by jumping sideways into a defender who would otherwise clearly miss the shooter.

Rules 4-21.3 and 4-38 Clarify that an offensive player also has verticality rights and must be given enough space by the defender to allow the offensive player to make a normal basketball move. Rationale: Create more protection for an offensive player by restricting the defense from entering the offensive player’s vertical space.

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Rule 5-14.1Prohibit coaches from calling a timeout during a live ball.

Rationale: Prevent incorrect granting of timeouts when there is no player possession and reduce game stoppages. Coaches are still permitted to call timeouts when the ball is dead. Rule 5-14.10A team timeout, granted 30 seconds or less prior to a scheduled media timeout or granted after the designated time for a media timeout when there has been no stoppage in play, will become the scheduled media timeout.

Rationale: Reduce game stoppages by combining a team called timeout with a media timeout under certain situations. Rule 5-14.10.aReduce the number of 30-second timeouts from four to three and permit only two 30-second timeouts to be carried over into the second half. Rationale: Reduce stoppages in play, increase continuous action and aid in reducing end of game stoppages. Rule 9-11 Once the 10-second count begins for the offensive team to cross the division line,the 10-second count shall be reset on all stoppages of the game clock, except whenthe defense causes the ball to be out of bounds, the offense retains possession aftera held ball, or there is a technical foul assessed to the offensive team. Rationale: To reward the defense and to prevent the offense from gaining an advantage that is not intended by rule. Increase pace of play.

Rule 9-12.3Shorten the shot clock from 35 seconds to 30 seconds.

Rationale: Increase tempo of the game.

Rules 9-12.4 and 11-2.c.2During instant replay, allow the officials to use the shot clock, in addition to the horn, to determine if a shot clock violation occurred. Rationale: Provide officials with an additional resource to make an accurate decision.

Rule 9-15Eliminate the 5-second closely guarded rule for a player dribbling the ball.

Rationale: Not necessary with reduction in shot clock and eliminate inconsistent officiating for this play.

Rule 10-2.1.aNo longer penalize the failure to have a proper division line and center circle.

Rationale: There currently is no penalty for failure to have any other court markings. Removing this rule will make the rules book more consistent.

Rules 10-3.1 and 11-2.1.dAdd “faking being fouled by an opponent” as a Class A technical foul. Such acts include, but are not limited to, flopping or sudden movement of the head in an attempt to draw a foul. However, such fouls could only be assessed after an official has elected to use instant replay to review whether a flagrant foul has been committed and, in doing so, sees a clear violation of the rule involving faking being fouled.

Rationale: Penalize this unsportsmanlike act, which is becoming more prevalent.

Rule 10-4Reduce Class B and Administrative technical foul penalty (e.g. dunking in pregame, replacing a disqualified player within the required time, failure to comply with lineup and roster requirements before the game) to one shot.

Rationale: Reduce delays during the game, encourage continuous action and encourage enforcement of the rules which would facilitate these goals.

Rule 10-4.1.eDelete the prohibition against pre-game and half-time dunking.

Rationale: Current restriction no longer needed with today’s equipment.

Rule 11-2.1.d.1Permit instant replay after a call has been made to determine if any flagrant foul has been committed and not just a Flagrant 2 foul.

Rationale: Conform the written rule to current officiating practice.

Rule 11-2.1.ePermit instant replay during the entire game to determine if a shot clock violation occurred for failing to release the ball prior to the sounding of the shot clock horn. These reviews may only occur on successful tries for goal.

Rationale: To improve fairness in the enforcement of this violation and in the awarding of points.

Rules 11-2.1.e and 5-14.1During all instant replays in the last two minutes of the second period and the last two minutes of each extra period(s), substitutions or timeouts shall not be permitted until the results of the review have been reported to both coaches.

Rationale: Allow officials to determine the outcome of the review before allowing coaches to make substitutions or call timeouts. This will also eliminate a situation that may occur if the call is reversed and a player who was substituted for may not return to the game.

Appendix III, Section 4.gAllow a defensive player to use a forearm to apply equal pressure on the back of an offensive post player per Rule 4-28.

Rationale: Permit certain defensive contact in low post on player with back to basket and provide coaching and officiating guidelines for defending post players.

Appendix VIIIAdd a signal for officials to indicate a shortened time out per rule 5-14.14.b.

Rationale: Proper signal is necessary to explain why the timeout is shortened.

2015-16 NCAA RULES CHANGES

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QUICK FACTSLocation: ......................................... United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Superintendent: .........................................................Lt. Gen. Michelle JohnsonFaculty Athletics Representative: .............................................. Col. John AndrewDirector of Athletics: ....................................................................Jim Knowlton Associate Athletics Director/SWA: .................................................. Linda Huggler Enrollment: ........................................................................................... 4,000 Founded: ............................................................................................... 1954 Nickname: .......................................................................................... FalconsColors: .................................................................................... Blue and Silver Men’s Basketball SID: ...................................................................Troy GarnhartE-mail: .........................................................................troy.garnhart@usafa.eduOffice Phone: .......................................................................... (719) 333-9263Cell Phone: ............................................................................ (719) 359-7432Athletics Website: ..........................................................GoAirForceFalcons.comArena (Capacity): ...............................................................Clune Arena (5,843)Press Row Phone: ................................................................... (719) 333-6006Elevation: ........................................................................................7,163 feetTV Market: ......................................................Colorado Springs/Pueblo (No. 89)

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: .............................................................. Dave Pilipovich (5th year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ..................................................................... 12/7Starters Returning/Lost: ............................................................................... 2/32014-15 Overall Record (Home/Away/Neutral): ....................14-17 (11-5/1-11/2-1)2014-15 Conference Record/Finish: ...................................................... 6-12/9th2014-15 Postseason: .................................................................................. N/A2014-15 Final AP/Coaches’ Ranking: ....................................................... NR/NR

2014-15 ATTENDANCE FIGURESAttendance Games Total Avg. Largest CrowdHome 16 26,925 1,683 4,021 vs. WyomingAway & Neutral 15 93,983 6,266 13,891 at New MexicoTotals 31 120,908 3,900

ARENA FACTSArena (Capacity): ...............................................................Clune Arena (5,843)Largest Crowd: ........................................ 6,511 (vs. New Mexico, Jan. 9, 2007)Year Opened: .......................................................................................... 1968All-Time Arena Record: ..............................................................407-257 (.613)

2015-16 SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent (Broadcasts) TimeN6 Fri. COLORADO CHRISTIAN (Exh.) 7 p.m. MT N13 Fri. at Southern Illinois (ESPN3) 7:05 p.m. CTN16 Mon. TENNESSEE TECH 7 p.m. MTN19 Thur. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 7 p.m. MTN22 Sun. ROBERT MORRIS 2 p.m. MTN25 Wed. at Colorado TBAN28 Sat. NEW MEXICO STATE Noon MTD2 Wed. THE CITADEL 7 p.m. MTD5 Sat. at Denver 2 p.m. MTD8 Tue. at Ohio State TBAD12 Sat. ARMY 2 p.m. MTD19 Sat. at UC Davis 2 p.m. PTD22 Tue. JOHNSON & WALES (COLO.) 7 p.m. MTD29 Tue. WESTERN STATE (COLO.) 6 p.m. MTJ2 Sat. SAN JOSÉ STATE* Noon MT J6 Wed. at Wyoming* 7 p.m. MTJ9 Sat. NEVADA* Noon MTJ12 Tue. at Utah State* (ROOT/MWN) 7 p.m. MTJ16 Sat. at UNLV* (ESPN Networks) 7 p.m. PTJ20 Wed. COLORADO STATE* (ROOT/MWN) 7 p.m. MTJ23 Sat. FRESNO STATE* (ROOT/MWN) Noon MTJ27 Wed. at New Mexico* (ROOT/MWN) 7 p.m. MTJ30 Sat. at San José State* 2 p.m. PTF2 Tue. WYOMING* (ROOT/MWN) 7 p.m. MTF6 Sat. BOISE STATE* (ROOT/MWN) Noon MTF10 Wed. at Nevada* (ROOT/MWN) 7 p.m. PTF13 Sat. at San Diego State* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. PTF17 Wed. UNLV* (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. MTF20 Sat. NEW MEXICO* (ROOT/MWN) Noon MTF24 Wed. at Fresno State* TBAM1 Tue. UTAH STATE* (ROOT/MWN) 7 p.m. MTM5 Sat. at Colorado State* (ROOT/MWN) 2 p.m. MTM9-12 Wed.-Sat. MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times are subject to change.

AIR FORCE MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: ....................................................................................... 1956-57All-Time Record: ........................................................................ 703-884 (.443)All-Time MW Games Only Record: ................................................... 94-152 (.382)NCAA Appearances/Record: .........................................................................4/0-4Last NCAA Appearance: ...............................................................................2006NIT Appearances/Record: ............................................................................1/3-1Last NIT Appearance: ..................................................................................2007CBI Appearances/Record: .............................................................................. N/ALast CBI Appearance: .................................................................................... N/ACIT Appearances/Record .............................................................................2/2-2Last CIT Appearance: ..................................................................................2013Overall Postseason Record: ........................................................................... 5-7

AIR FORCE FALCONS

Lt. Gen. Michelle JohnsonSuperintendent

Col. John AndrewFaculty Athletics Representative

Jim KnowltonAthletics Director

Linda HugglerAssociate Athletics Director/SWA

Troy GarnhartMen's Basketball SID

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AFA COACHING RECORDS (ALL-TIME)Years Record Win Pct. Coach

1956-71 177-175 .503 Bob Spear

1971-84 148-185 .444 Hank Egan

1984-00 150-296 .336 Reggie Minton

2000-04 51-63 .447 Joe Scott

2004-05 18-12 .600 Chris Mooney

2005-07 50-16 .758 Jeff Bzdelik

2007-12 63-82 .434 Jeff Reynolds

2012-15^ 46-55 .455 Dave Pilipovich

Totals: 703-884 (.443) 58 seasons - 1,587 games

^Pilipovich replaced Reynolds for final eight games of

2011-12 season.

AIR FORCE HISTORYREGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: ..........1

2003-04

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: ................0

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLE GAME APPEARANCES: ....0

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: ...............................4

1960 1962 2004 2006

NIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................1

2007

CBI APPEARANCES: ........................................................0

CIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................2

2011 2013

HEAD COACH DAVE PILIPOVICH

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. (Pl.) Postseason2011-12 Air Force 2-6* 2-5* (T7th, MW) -2012-13 Air Force 18-14 8-8 (6th, MW) CIT Second Round2013-14 Air Force 12-18 6-12 (10th, MW) -2014-15 Air Force 14-17 6-12 (9th, MW) -Totals 4 years 46-55 (.455) 22-37 (.373) Career 4 years 46-55 (.455) 22-37 (.373)

*Named head coach for final eight games of 2011-12 season.

Alma Mater: ................................................................................ Thiel College, 1986Hometown: .......................................................................................... Duquesne, Pa.Born: ................................................................................................. January, 1964Playing Career: ....................................................................... Thiel College, 1982-86Overall Record: ..............................................................................46-55 (Four years)School Record: ..............................................................................46-55 (Four years)MW Record: ..................................................................................22-37 (Four years)MW Tournament Appearances/Record: .................................................................. 4/1-4Overall Conference Tournament Appearances/Record: ............................................. 4/1-4NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record: .....................................................0/0-0 (.000)NIT Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)CBI Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)CIT Appearances/Record: .........................................................................1/1-1 (.500)

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCEAir Force ......................... Associate Head Coach (2011-12)Air Force .................................. Assistant Coach (2007-11)Michigan .................................. Assistant Coach (2005-07)Eastern Michigan ....................... Assistant Coach (2000-05)Robert Morris ............................ Assistant Coach (1996-00)Georgia State ............................ Assistant Coach (1994-96)Florida Atlantic ................. Associate Head Coach (1991-94)Florida Atlantic .......................... Assistant Coach (1989-91)California ................................. Assistant Coach (1988-89)California ................... Graduate Assistant Coach (1986-88)

Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ................... (719) 333-3039

ASSISTANT COACHESKurt Kanaskie 2nd year (La Salle '80)Andy Moore 2nd year (Muskingum College '92)Tyron Wright 7th year (Air Force ‘00)Nate Zandt 3rd year (Michigan '06)

AIR FORCE YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MW MW MW MW Championship ChampionshipYear Overall MW H A Finish Seed Finish Postseason1999-00 8-20 4-10 3-4 1-6 7th 7 0-1 -2000-01 8-21 3-11 3-4 0-7 8th 7 0-1 -2001-02 9-19 3-11 3-4 0-7 T7th 8 0-1 -2002-03 12-16 3-11 3-4 0-7 8th 8 0-1 -2003-04 22-7 12-2 7-0 5-2 1st 1 0-1 NCAA2004-05 18-12 9-5 6-1 3-4 3rd 3 0-1 -2005-06 24-7 12-4 8-0 4-4 T2nd 2 0-1 NCAA2006-07 26-9 10-6 7-1 3-5 T3rd 4 0-1 NIT2007-08 16-14 8-8 5-3 3-5 5th 5 0-1 -2008-09 10-21 0-16 0-8 0-8 9th 9 1-1 -2009-10 10-21 1-15 1-7 0-8 9th 9 1-1 -2010-11 16-16 6-10 4-4 2-6 T6th 6 0-1 CIT2011-12 13-16 3-11 1-6 2-5 T7th 7 0-1 -2012-13 18-14 8-8 7-1 1-7 6th 6 0-1 CIT2013-14 12-18 6-12 3-6 3-6 10th 10 0-1 -2014-15 14-17 6-12 11-5 1-11 9th 9 1-1 -Totals 236-248 94-152 72-58 28-98 3-16

PILIPOVICH VS. MOUNTAIN WESTvs. Boise State .............................................2-6vs. Colorado State .........................................0-7vs. Fresno State ...........................................1-5vs. Nevada ...................................................2-4vs. New Mexico ............................................3-5vs. San Diego State ......................................2-5vs. San José State ........................................4-0vs. UNLV .....................................................3-5vs. Utah State ..............................................1-2vs. Wyoming .................................................5-1

Total ............................................................. 23-40

Kurt Kanaskie Andy Moore Tyron Wright

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2015-16 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Jace Chacon G 6-4 195 Fr. HS Everett, Wash. (Everett) 1 Dane Norman F 6-7 175 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Foothills Christian) 2 CJ Siples G 6-3 170 So. 1L Cibolo, Texas (USAFA Prep) 3 Dylan Clark G 5-11 165 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Woodland Park) 4 Danny Hummer G 6-0 175 Fr. HS Upper Arlington, Ohio (Upper Arlington) 5 Zach Kocur G 6-3 200 Jr. 2L Denver, Colo. (USAFA Prep) 10 Nick Jorgensen F 6-6 225 Jr. 1L Minnetonka, Minn. (USAFA Prep) 11 Joe Tuss F 6-8 215 Jr. 1L Las Vegas, Nev. (USAFA Prep) 12 David Louthan G 6-2 185 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy) 13 David Cooper F 6-5 190 Fr. HS Olympia, Wash. (Tumwater) 14 Malik Abbott G 6-3 190 Fr. HS North Las Vegas, Nev. (Mojave) 15 Jacob Van G 6-2 185 So. 1L Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield Lake Ridge) 20 Trevor Lyons G 6-3 190 So. 1L Newport News, Va. (ASAFA Prep) 22 Pervis Louder G 6-2 175 Fr. HS Raleigh, N.C. (Village Christian Academy) 24 Dezmond James G/F 6-4 215 So. 1L Parker, Colo. (USAFA Prep) 25 Kyle Broekhuis F 6-7 200 Jr. 1L Colorado Springs, Colo. (USAFA Prep) 32 Ryan Manning F 6-6 190 So. 1L Sacramento, Calif. (USAFA Prep) 33 Frank Toohey C 6-7 215 So. 1L Elhurst, Ill. (York Community) 34 Jason Anderson F 6-8 225 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Doherty) 35 Hayden Graham F 6-5 195 Jr. 2L Austin, Texas (USAFA Prep) 40 Brendan Leonard C 6-8 235 So. 1L Olympia, Wash. (USAFA Prep) 41 Zach Moer C 6-11 225 Sr. 3L Flower Mound, Texas (USAFA Prep)

FALCON CAREER LEADERS Scoring Years Points 1. Raymond Dudley 1986-90 2,178 2. Otis Jones 1991-95 2,003 3. Tim Harris 1977-81 1,550 4. Michael Lyons 2009-13 1,527 5. Bob Beckel 1956-59 1,526 6. Jarmica Reese 1994-98 1,385 7. Cliff Parsons 1966-69 1,374 8. Rick Simmons 1979-83 1,320 9. Antoine Hood 2002-06 1,307 10. Jarvis Croff 1998-01 1,216

Rebounding Years Total 1. Reggie Jones 1977-81 776 2. Cliff Parsons 1966-69 720 3. Tom Bellairs 1999-03 694 4. Randy Gricius 1975-79 689 5. Bob Djokovich 1974-78 619 6. Tim Harris 1977-81 604 7. Jacob Burtschi 2003-07 600 8. Tom Schneeberger 1974-78 599 9. Mike Lockwood 1985-89 55210. Evan Washington 2007-11 545 Rick Simmons 1979-83 545

ROSTER BREAKDOWNStarters Returning (2)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsTrevor Lyons G So. 7.9 ppg, 2.5 rpgHayden Graham F Jr. 7.8 ppg, 4.3 rpg

Starters Lost (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsMarek Olesinksi F Sr. 9.9 ppg, 4.7 rpgJustin Hammonds F Sr. 6.4 ppg, 3.7 rpgMax Yon G Sr. 12.4 ppg, 2.4 rpg

Other Letterwinners Returning (11)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsCJ Siples G So. 1.6 ppg, 0.6 rpgZach Kocur G Jr. 8.7 ppg, 2.3 rpgNick Jorgensen* F Jr. DNPJoe Tuss* F Jr. DNPJacob Van G So. 0.9 ppg, 0.6 rpgDezmond James G/F So. 0.6 ppg, 0.9 rpgKyle Broekhuis F Jr. 0.4 ppg, 1.0 rpgRyan Manning F So. 1.4 ppg, 1.2 rpgFrank Toohey C So. 0.5 ppg, 1.2 rpgBrendan Leonard C So. 0.0 ppg, 0.0 ppgZach Moer C Sr. 2.8 ppg, 1.6 rpg* - Missed all of last season due to injury

Other Letterwinners Lost (5)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsKamryn Williams F Sr. 9.5 rpg, 6.0 rpgMatt Mooney G Fr. 6.9 ppg, 1.9 rpgDeLovell Earls F Sr. 2.2 ppg, 1.8 rpgLake Lutes F Fr. 1.5 ppgEathan Michael F Sr. DNP

Newcomers (9)Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt.Jace Chacon G Fr. 6-4 195Dane Norman F Fr. 6-7 175Dylan Clark G Fr. 5-11 165Daniel Hummer G Fr. 6-0 175David Louthan G Fr. 6-2 185David Cooper F Fr. 6-5 190Malik Abbott G Fr. 6-3 190Pervis Louder G Fr. 6-2 175Jason Anderson G Fr. 6-4 225

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Hayden Graham • Jr. • F • 6-5 • 195 • Has played in 45 games in two seasons, making 19 starts.• Averaged 7.8 points per game in 30 games last season, which is the

third-most returning from the Falcons 2014 squad.• Led the Falcons in rebounding in six of the Falcons final 10 games in

2014-15, including a career-best 12 rebounds vs. Utah State (2/28).• In 2014-15, led Air Force with 42 offensive rebounds, becoming one

of two Falcons to pull down 40-plus offensive boards in a season since the start of the 2007 season.

Zach Kocur • Jr. • G • 6-3 • 200 • Led Air Force with 57 made 3-pointers last season.• Team's top returning scorer (8.7 ppg) from a year ago.• Second on the team with 62 assists last season.• Scored a career-high 20 points on two occasions last season (at Utah

State - 1/17 and vs. New Mexico - 3/11).• Connected on multiple 3-point attempts in 14 of the Falcons' final 22

games.

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.13-14 27-1 24-56 .429 12-33 .364 19-24 .792 33-1.2 79-2.914-15 30-15 90-179 .503 57-120 .475 25-40 .625 68-2.3 262-8.7Totals 57-16 114-235 .485 69-153 .451 44-64 .688 101-1.8 341-6.0

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.13-14 15-0 18-42 .429 9-23 .391 5-9 .556 20-1.3 50-3.314-15 30-19 96-205 .468 11-64 .172 30-45 .667 130-4.3 233-7.8Totals 45-19 114-247 .462 20-87 .230 35-54 .648 150-3.3 283-6.3

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2014-15 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES OVERALL RECORD: 14-17 HOME: 11-5 AWAY: 1-11 NEUTRAL: 2-1 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg22 Max Yon 25-17 706-28.2 112-242 .463 42-113 .372 44-68 .647 8-51 59-2.4 36-0 56 51 4 13 310-12.400 Marek Olesinski 31-31 929-30.0 112-222 .505 45-115 .391 39-56 .696 39-108 147-4.7 50-0 56 34 9 23 308-9.904 Kamryn Williams 11-11 310-28.2 38-78 .487 2-15 .133 26-35 .743 25-41 66-6.0 29-0 30 25 9 17 104-9.505 Zach Kocur 30-15 690-23.0 90-179 .503 57-120 .475 25-40 .625 17-51 68-2.3 68-0 62 35 2 13 262-8.720 Trevor Lyons 31-26 864-27.9 84-186 .452 25-57 .439 53-77 .688 12-65 77-2.5 57-0 68 30 0 41 246-7.935 Hayden Graham 30-19 712-23.7 96-205 .468 11-64 .172 30-45 .667 42-88 130-4.3 64-1 38 40 7 16 233-7.813 Matt Mooney 29-8 558-19.2 74-165 .448 29-75 .387 22-28 .786 13-43 56-1.9 31-0 52 32 4 24 199-6.903 Justin Hammonds 25-22 525-21.0 58-106 .547 5-12 .417 39-64 .609 22-71 93-3.7 75-3 49 43 6 20 160-6.441 Zach Moer 30-0 259-8.6 33-65 .508 5-10 .500 12-15 .800 18-30 48-1.6 53-0 12 28 16 7 83-2.821 DeLovell Earls 19-4 222-11.7 15-37 .405 1-7 .143 10-16 .625 10-25 35-1.8 41-1 30 16 2 10 41-2.202 C.J. Siples 18-1 126-7.0 10-18 .556 1-3 .333 8-17 .471 1-10 11-0.6 15-0 11 9 3 5 29-1.631 Lake Lutes 4-0 10-2.5 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 3-0 0 0 0 0 6-1.532 Ryan Manning 28-1 219-7.8 13-40 .325 6-24 .250 7-12 .583 13-20 33-1.2 22-0 10 7 3 2 39-1.415 Jacob Van 7-0 20-2.9 2-5 .400 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1-3 4-0.6 0-0 2 1 0 1 6-0.924 Dezmond James 8-0 23-2.9 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 0-6 6-0.8 1-0 1 2 0 1 4-0.533 Frank Toohey 6-0 16-2.7 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-6 .167 2-5 7-1.2 3-0 1 0 0 0 3-0.525 Kyle Broekhuis 9-0 31-3.4 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 2-7 9-1.0 4-0 3 3 0 2 4-0.440 Brendan Leonard 2-0 5-2.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0-0.0 TEAM 40-41 81-2.6 0 10 Air Force 31 742-1565 .474 232-625 .371 321-487 .659 265-665 930-30.0 552-5 483 366 65 195 2037-65.7 Opponents 31 694-1571 .442 252-698 .361 377-548 .688 308-646 954-30.8 530-15 446 383 106 183 2017-65.1

2014-15 STATISTICS - MW GAMES CONFERENCE RECORD: 6-12 HOME: 5-4 AWAY: 1-8 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg22 Max Yon 12-5 312-26.0 49-118 .415 14-48 .292 26-42 .619 3-24 27-2.3 13-0 29 22 0 5 138-11.500 Marek Olesinski 18-18 552-30.7 75-150 .500 30-76 .395 25-40 .625 23-68 91-5.1 30-0 30 19 5 12 205-11.404 Kamryn Williams 1-1 32-32.0 4-8 .500 0-2 .000 3-3 1.000 1-5 6-6.0 2-0 1 0 1 4 11-11.005 Zach Kocur 18-13 487-27.1 59-123 .480 37-80 .463 16-27 .593 14-29 43-2.4 47-0 47 26 0 11 171-9.535 Hayden Graham 18-16 500-27.8 71-147 .483 6-41 .146 16-24 .667 29-66 95-5.3 41-1 28 23 2 12 164-9.120 Trevor Lyons 18-18 524-29.1 46-102 .451 14-30 .467 24-36 .667 4-37 41-2.3 28-0 35 21 0 24 130-7.203 Justin Hammonds 15-14 338-22.5 39-74 .527 3-9 .333 20-36 .556 11-44 55-3.7 45-2 35 26 3 12 101-6.713 Matt Mooney 16-0 289-18.1 38-86 .442 16-38 .421 9-14 .643 5-22 27-1.7 11-0 19 14 2 12 101-6.341 Zach Moer 18-0 155-8.6 18-42 .429 2-7 .286 3-4 .750 10-17 27-1.5 33-0 4 13 5 5 41-2.321 DeLovell Earls 16-4 194-12.1 10-30 .333 1-7 .143 10-16 .625 9-24 33-2.1 38-1 27 13 2 9 31-1.932 Ryan Manning 17-1 137-8.1 6-25 .240 4-17 .235 5-8 .625 6-7 13-0.8 14-0 6 5 2 1 21-1.215 Jacob Van 3-0 6-2.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2-0.702 C.J. Siples 11-0 47-4.3 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 3-8 .375 0-2 2-0.2 10-0 6 5 1 2 7-0.631 Lake Lutes 1-0 1-1.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.025 Kyle Broekhuis 4-0 11-2.8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 3-0.8 1-0 0 1 0 0 0-0.024 Dezmond James 4-0 9-2.3 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.033 Frank Toohey 3-0 6-2.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 3-1.0 2-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 TEAM 23-25 48-2.7 0 5 Total 18 418-915 .457 127-357 .356 160-258 .620 140-374 514-28.6 315-4 267 194 23 109 1123-62.4 Opponents 18 418-897 .466 158-423 .374 217-325 .668 165-406 571-31.7 286-9 279 215 74 104 1211-67.3

Date Opponent Result Att.November 14 at Army (1) L, 78-84 1,597 15 vs. The Citadel (1) W, 68-55 1,060 19 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W, 70-47 1,139 22 WESTERN STATE (COLO.) W, 90-60 1,241 25 at Colorado L, 53-68 9,009 30 at Texas Tech L, 62-63 4,876December 3 GRAMBLING STATE W, 59-34 1,017 8 OMAHA W, 77-61 1,003 13 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W, 80-47 1,561 20 UC DAVIS L, 74-80 1,585 22 JACKSONVILLE STATE W, 66-65 (ot) 813 31 at San Diego State* L, 49-53 12,414January 3 at Nevada* L, 62-80 6,638 7 SAN JOSÉ STATE* W, 78-56 971 10 COLORADO STATE* L, 87-92 3,013 14 at New Mexico* L, 48-60 13,891 17 at Utah State* L, 59-71 9,885 20 SAN DIEGO STATE* L, 45-77 1,209 24 BOISE STATE* L, 68-77 1,647 28 at San José State* W, 66-52 2,045 31 at UNLV* L, 63-74 13,137

Date Opponent Result Att.February 4 NEW MEXICO* W, 53-49 1,631 7 WYOMING* W, 73-50 4,021 11 at Boise State* L, 42-67 6,778 14 UNLV* W, 76-75 1,702 21 at Colorado State* L, 53-66 6,312 25 NEVADA* W, 75-70 1,294 28 UTAH STATE* L, 60-74 3,072March 4 at Fresno State* L, 66-68 6,341 11 vs. New Mexico (2) W, 68-61 12 vs. Boise State (2) L, 68-80

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.Rankings listed according to Associated Press/Coaches’ polls.

(1) All-Military Classic (West Point, New York)(2) Reese’s MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

2014-15 RESULTS • (14-17 / 6-12 MW)

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QUICK FACTSLocation: ..................................................................................... Boise, IdahoPresident: ........................................................................ Dr. Robert W. KustraFaculty Athletics Representative: ..............................................Dr. Roger MungerExecutive Director of Athletics: ..........................................................Curt ApseySenior Associate Athletics Director/SWA: ....................................Christina Van TolEnrollment: ......................................................................................... 22,259Founded: ............................................................................................... 1932 Nickname: ..........................................................................................BroncosColors: .................................................................................. Blue and Orange Men’s Basketball SID: ......................................................................Mike WalshE-mail: ...............................................................michaelwalsh1@boisestate.eduOffice Phone: .......................................................................... (208) 426-1106Cell Phone: ............................................................................ (208) 921-7396Athletics Website: ................................................................. BroncoSports.comArena (Capacity): ....................................................... Taco Bell Arena (12,480)Press Row Phone: ................................................................... (208) 426-1503Elevation: ........................................................................................2,842 feetTV Market: ............................................................................... Boise (No. 107)

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: ......................................................................Leon Rice (6th year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ....................................................................... 7/8Starters Returning/Lost: ............................................................................... 3/22014-15 Overall Record (Home/Away/Neutral): ........................25-9 (13-1/8-5/4-3)2014-15 Conference Record/Finish: .....................................................14-4/T1st2014-15 Postseason: ...........................NCAA First Round, Lost to Dayton, 56-552014-15 Final AP/Coaches’ Ranking: ....................................................... NR/NR

2014-15 ATTENDANCE FIGURESAttendance Games Total Avg. Largest CrowdHome 14 80,843 5,774 11,308 vs. Fresno StateAway & Neutral 20 147,680 7,384 15,439 at NC StateTotals 34 228,523 6,721

ARENA FACTSArena (Capacity): ....................................................... Taco Bell Arena (12,480)Largest Crowd: .............................................12,649 (vs. Idaho, March 5, 1993)Year Opened: .......................................................................................... 1982All-Time Arena Record: ..............................................................378-130 (.744)

2015-16 SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent (Broadcasts) TimeN13 Fri. at Montana TBAN16 Mon. NORTHERN ARIZONA (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTN19 Thur. at Arizona (Pac-12 Networks) 6:30 p.m. MTN23 Mon. CONCORDIA (OR) 7 p.m. MTN26 Thur. vs. UC Irvine (1) (ESPNU) 1 p.m. PTN27 Fri. TBD (1) TBAN29 Sun. TBD (1) TBAD2 Wed. WILLAMETTE 7 p.m. MTD5 Sat. at Portland 7 p.m. PTD9 Wed. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 7 p.m. MTD12 Sat. OREGON (CBSSN) 5 p.m. MTD20 Sun. BRADLEY (ROOT SPORTS) Noon MTD30 Wed. UC DAVIS 7 p.m. MTJ2 Sat. COLORADO STATE* (ESPNU/ESPN3) TBAJ5 Tue. at Utah State* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTJ9 Sat. FRESNO STATE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 4 p.m. MTJ13 Wed. at Nevada* (MWN-CI) 7 p.m. PTJ16 Sat. SAN DIEGO STATE* (ESPN2/ESPN3) TBAJ20 Wed. SAN JOSÉ STATE* 7 p.m. MTJ23 Sat. at Wyoming* (ESPNU/ESPN3) TBAJ27 Wed. at UNLV* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. PTJ30 Sat. NEW MEXICO* (ESPN3) 3 p.m. MTF2 Tue. UTAH STATE* (ESPN2/ESPNU) 9 p.m. MTF6 Sat. at Air Force* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) Noon MTF10 Wed. at Colorado State* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. MTF13 Sat. WYOMING* (CBSSN) 2 p.m. MTF17 Wed. at New Mexico* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTF23 Tue. UNLV* (ESPNU) 9 p.m. MTF27 Sat. at San Diego State* (CBSSN) 3 p.m. PTM2 Wed. NEVADA* (MWN-CI) 7 p.m. MTM5 Sat. at San José State (MWN-CI) 2 p.m. PTM9-12 Wed.-Sat. MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times are subject to change.

(1) Directv Wooden Legacy (Fullerton, California)

BOISE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: ...................................................................................... 1933-34All-Time Record: ....................................................................1,196-956 (.556)All-Time MW Games Only Record: ....................................................35-31 (.530)NCAA Appearances/Record: ....................................................................... 7/0-7Last NCAA Appearance: ............................................................................. 2015NIT Appearances/Record: .......................................................................... 4/3-4Last NIT Appearance: ................................................................................ 2004CBI Appearances/Record: .......................................................................... 2/2-2Last CBI Appearance: ................................................................................ 2011CIT Appearances/Record ........................................................................... 0/0-0Last CIT Appearance: ................................................................................... N/AOverall Postseason Record: ........................................................................ 5-13

BOISE STATE BRONCOS

Dr. Robert W. KustraPresident

Dr. Roger MungerFaculty Athletics Representative

Curt ApseyAthletics Director

Christina Van TolAssociate Athletics Director/SWA

Mike WalshMen's Basketball SID

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BSU COACHING RECORDS (ALL-TIME)Years Record Win Pct. Coach

1933-34 6-2 .750 Staton Hale

1934-37 24-22 .522 Max Eiden

1939-41 24-21 .533 Harry Jacoby

1941-42 14-13 .519 Stub Allison

1942-44 14-24 .368 John Glasby

1944-45 18-16 .529 Rex Engleking

1945-46 5-17 .227 Carl Warner

1946-47 24-9 .727 Lyle Smith

1947-48 4-21 .160 Bill Richter

1948-62 206-139 .597 George Blankley

1962-65 36-37 .973 Dale Chatterton

1965-73 134-77 .635 Murray Satterfield

1973-80 93-106 .467 Bus Connor

1980-83 28-51 .354 Dave Leach

1983-95 213-133 .616 Bobby Dye

1995-02 109-93 .539 Rod Jensen

2002-10 142-112 .559 Greg Graham

2010-15 102-63 .618 Leon Rice

Totals: 1,196-956 (.556) 82 seasons - 2,152 games

BOISE STATE HISTORYREGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: ..........6

1975-76 1987-88 1988-89 1998-99

2007-08 2014-15

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: ................5

1976 1988 1993 1994

2008

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLE GAME APPEARANCES: ....8

Year Opponent Result

1976 Weber State W, 77-70 (2OT)

1988 Montana State W, 63-61

1989 Idaho L, 59-52

1993 Idaho W, 80-68

1994 Idaho State W, 85-81

2005 UTEP L, 91-76

2008 New Mexico State W, 107-102 (3OT)

2011 Utah State L, 77-69

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: ...............................7

1976 1988 1993 1994

2008 2013 2015

NIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................4

1987 1989 1991 2004

CBI APPEARANCES: ........................................................2

2009 2011

CIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................0

HEAD COACH LEON RICE

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. (Pl.) Postseason2010-11 Boise State 22-13 10-6 (2nd, WAC) CBI Third Round2011-12 Boise State 13-17 3-11 (T7th, MW) -2012-13 Boise State 21-11 9-7 (T4th, MW) NCAA First Round2013-14 Boise State 21-13 9-9 (T5th, MW) -2014-15 Boise State 25-9 14-4 (T1st, MW) NCAA First RoundTotals 5 years 102-63 (.618) 45-37 (.543)Career 5 years 102-63 (.618) 45-37 (.543)

Alma Mater: ..........................................................................Washington State, 1986Hometown: ........................................................................................Richland, Wash.Born: ..............................................................................................November, 1963Playing Career: ........................................Columbia Basin Community College (football)Overall Record: ............................................................................ 102-63 (Five years)School Record: ............................................................................ 102-63 (Five years)MW Record: ..................................................................................35-31 (Four years)MW Tournament Appearances/Record: ........................................................4/3-4 (.429)Overall Conference Tournament Appearances/Record: ...................................5/4-5 (.444)NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record: .....................................................2/0-2 (.000)NIT Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (,000)CBI Appearances/Record: .........................................................................1/2-1 (.667)CIT Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCEGonzaga .......................... Associate Head Coach (2007-10)Gonzaga ................................... Assistant Coach (1999-07)Yakima Valley CC .............................Head Coach (1998-99)Yakima Valley CC ........................ Co-Head Coach (1997-98)Yakima Valley CC ....................... Assistant Coach (1995-97)Northern Colorado ..............Head Assistant Coach (1992-95)Oregon ..................................... Assistant Coach (1990-92)Oregon ....................... Graduate Assistant Coach (1988-90)Pasco High School ..................... Assistant Coach (1987-88)

Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ................... (208) 426-4916

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHJeff Linder 6th year (Western State ‘00)

ASSISTANT COACHESJohn Rillie 5th year (Gonzaga)Danny Henderson 3rd year (Austin College ‘88)

BOISE STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MW MW MW MW Championship ChampionshipYear Overall MW H A Finish Seed Finish Postseason2011-12 13-17 3-11 2-5 1-6 T7th 8 0-1 -2012-13 21-11 9-7 7-1 2-6 T4th 5 0-1 NCAA2013-14 21-13 9-9 6-3 3-6 T5th 6 2-1 -2014-15 25-9 14-4 13-1 8-5 T1st 1 1-1 NCAATotals 80-50 35-31 28-10 14-23 3-4

RICE VS. MOUNTAIN WESTvs. Air Force .................................................6-3vs. Colorado State .........................................4-3vs. Fresno State ...........................................7-3vs. Nevada ...................................................5-3vs. New Mexico ............................................3-6vs. San Diego State ......................................3-7vs. San José State ........................................6-0vs. UNLV .....................................................4-5vs. Utah State ..............................................2-5vs. Wyoming .................................................3-5

Total ............................................................. 43-40

Jeff Linder John Rillie Danny Henderson

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2015-16 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

1 Mikey Thompson G 6-4 179 RS-Sr. 2L Las Vegas, Nev. (Canyon Springs)

3 Anthony Drmic G/F 6-6 204 RS-Sr. 3L Endeavor Hills, Australia (Australian Institute of Sport)

5 Malek Harwell G 6-4 190 Fr. HS Pocatello, Idaho (Century)

10 Collin Landry G 6-3 180 Fr. HS Portland, Ore. (Jesuit)

11 Zach Haney F 6-11 232 RS-Fr. RS Humble, Texas (Atascocita)

13 Nick Duncan F 6-8 245 Jr. 1L Sydney, Australia (St. Augustine's College)

15 Chandler Hutchison G 6-7 190 So. 1L Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo)

20 Cody Spjute G 6-4 195 Fr. HS Boise, Idaho (Borah)

21 Montigo Alford G 5-9 164 RS-Sr. 1L Carson, Calif. (College of Southern Idaho)

23 James Webb III F 6-9 202 RS-Jr. 1L Augusta, Ga. (North Idaho College)

25 Lonnie Jackson G 6-4 170 RS-Sr. TR Valencia, Calif. (Boston College)

30 Paris Austin G 5-11 178 Fr. HS Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O'Dowd)

33 David Wacker F 6-10 238 So. 1L Converse, Texas (Judson)

35 Robin Jorch C 6-10 257 Fr. HS Berlin, Germany (International Berlin Basketball Acad.)

55 James Reid G 6-3 200 Sr. TR Bend, Ore. (Arkasas-Little Rock)

BRONCO CAREER LEADERS Scoring Years Points 1. Tanoka Beard 1989-93 1,944 2. Steve Connor 1974-78 1,927 3. Derrick Marks 2011-15 1,912 4. Coby Karl 2003-07 1,698 5. Abe Jackson 1998-02 1,660 6. Chris Childs 1985-89 1,602 7. Anthony Drmic 2011-Present 1,528 8. Roberto Bergersen 1996-99 1,485 9. Ron Austin 1968-71 1,386 10. Vince Hinchen 1981-84 1,243

Rebounding Years Total 1. Jason Ellis 2001-05 948 2. Ryan Watkins 2010-14 814 3. Bill Otey 1968-70 805 4. Bruce Bolden 1981-85 767 5. Trent Johnson 1974-78 702 6. Tanoka Beard 1989-93 670 7. Pat Hoke 1972-76 603 8. Reggie Larry 2006-08 565 9. Danny Jones 1974-78 557 10. Steve Wallace 1970-72 543

ROSTER BREAKDOWNStarters Returning (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsNick Duncan F Jr. 9.4 ppg, 3.5 rpgChandler Hutchison G So. 3.1 ppg, 2.0 rpgJames Webb III F RS-Jr. 11.2 ppg, 8.0 rpg

Starters Lost (2)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsIgor Hadziomerovic G Sr. 5.0 ppg, 3.1 rpgDerrick Marks G Sr. 19.4 ppg, 3.7 rpg

Other Letterwinners Returning (4)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsMontigo Alford G RS-Sr. 4.0 ppg, 0.9 rpgAnthony Drmic G/F RS-Sr. Granted Medical HardshipMikey Thompson G RS-Sr. 7.6 ppg, 2.3 rpgDavid Wacker C So. 2.2 ppg, 1.4 rpg

Other Letterwinners Lost (6)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsKevin Allen C Jr. 3.5 ppg, 1.7 rpgJoe Hanstad G Sr. 2.2 ppg, 0.9 rpgRob Heyer G/F Sr. 4.7 ppg, 3.1 rpgChris Nealey G RS-Fr. 0.3 ppg, 0.1 rpgJake Ness F Sr. 0.4 ppg, 0.7 rpgDezmyn Trent G So. 3.5 ppg, 2.2 rpg

Others Returning (1)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsZach Haney F RS-Fr. Did Not Play

Newcomers (7)Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt.Paris Austin G 5-11 178 Fr.Malek Harwell G 6-4 190 Fr.Lonnie Jackson G 6-4 170 RS-Sr.Robin Jorch C 6-10 257 Fr.Collin Landry G 6-3 180 Fr.James Reid** G 6-3 200 Sr.Cody Spjute G 6-4 195 Fr.**Must sit out 2015-16

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Anthony Drmic • RS-Sr. • G/F • 6-6 • 204• All-MW Second Team in 2013-14 and 2012-13; honorable

mention in 2011-12• Played in seven games last season; granted medical hardship• Has led team in scoring three seasons (12.0 ppg 2011-12; 17.7

ppg 2012-13; 15.9 ppg 2013-14) • Enters season with 1,528 points; 416 points shy of school record • Has scored in double figures in 76 of 100 career games• Seeking to become second player in Bronco history and third in

MW history with 1,500 points, 500 rebounds, 200 assists and 100 steals for career

James Webb III • RS-Jr. • F • 6-9 • 202• 2014-15: MW Newcomer of the Year, All-MW Second Team, All-

MW Defensive Team• 2014-15: 11.2 ppg (second on team), 8.0 rpg (led team), 55.2 fg

pct., 40.9 3-pt pct.• Played in final 29 games, starting final 27, scored in double

figures 20 times with eight double-doubles• In 2014-15 MW games, Boise State outscored opponents by 211

points while Webb was on the floor

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.14-15 32-27 137-248 .552 47-115 .409 38-58 .655 257-8.0 359-11.2

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.11-12 29-29 111-291 .381 57-180 .317 69-94 .734 144-5.0 348-12.012-13 32-32 185-399 .464 80-204 .392 115-148 .777 147-4.6 565-17.713-14 32-31 171-388 .441 61-179 .341 107-137 .781 144-4.5 510-15.914-15 7-7 33-77 .429 16-43 .372 23-30 .767 35-5.0 105-15.0Totals 100-99 500-1155 .433 214-606 .353 314-409 .768 470-4.7 1528-15.3

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2014-15 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES OVERALL RECORD: 25-9 HOME: 13-1 AWAY: 8-5 NEUTRAL: 4-3 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg02 Derrick Marks 32-32 999-31.2 231-468 .494 68-156 .436 91-118 .771 16-102 118-3.7 72-1 96 68 14 59 621-19.403 Anthony Drmic 7-7 248-35.4 33-77 .429 16-43 .372 23-30 .767 7-28 35-5.0 16-0 11 9 0 5 105-15.023 James Webb III 32-27 886-27.7 137-248 .552 47-115 .409 38-58 .655 63-194 257-8.0 81-3 19 31 20 36 359-11.213 Nick Duncan 32-31 1004-31.4 98-246 .398 76-198 .384 29-35 .829 24-87 111-3.5 90-3 30 26 14 20 301-9.401 Mikey Thompson 31-20 753-24.3 66-182 .363 14-45 .311 91-117 .778 14-58 72-2.3 40-0 55 47 0 16 237-7.612 Igor Hadziomerovic 33-19 785-23.8 56-123 .455 15-36 .417 39-58 .672 26-76 102-3.1 53-1 88 54 6 16 166-5.022 Rob Heyer 34-5 704-20.7 54-103 .524 22-53 .415 31-36 .861 43-64 107-3.1 63-2 24 24 7 14 161-4.721 Montigo Alford 30-0 352-11.7 43-108 .398 19-44 .432 16-26 .615 1-26 27-0.9 33-0 38 29 4 13 121-4.000 Dezmyn Trent 11-0 99-9.0 13-37 .351 7-21 .333 6-10 .600 5-19 24-2.2 5-0 0 7 1 2 39-3.504 Kevin Allen 21-3 164-7.8 30-47 .638 0-0 .000 14-23 .609 10-26 36-1.7 29-0 1 11 1 2 74-3.515 Chandler Hutchinson 29-18 358-12.3 31-87 .356 4-14 .286 24-37 .649 22-35 57-2.0 42-0 23 15 4 14 90-3.133 David Wacker 29-4 259-8.9 22-49 .449 0-1 .000 20-30 .667 15-26 41-1.4 31-0 5 13 6 0 64-2.205 Joe Hanstad 20-4 207-10.4 15-42 .357 9-29 .310 4-7 .571 2-16 18-0.9 11-0 15 6 1 4 43-2.234 Jake Ness 20-0 88-4.4 2-5 .400 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 2-12 14-0.7 13-1 3 3 1 2 7-0.414 Chris Nealey 7-0 19-2.7 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1 1-0.1 3-0 1 1 0 3 2-0.3 TEAM 48-51 99-2.9 0 4 Boise State 34 831-1823 .456 297-758 .392 431-591 .729 298-821 1119-32.9 582-11 409 348 79 206 2390-70.3 Opponents 34 730-1754 .416 195-632 .309 390-558 .699 279-751 1030-30.3 568-10 359 430 105 162 2045-60.1

2014-15 STATISTICS - MW GAMES CONFERENCE RECORD: 14-4 HOME: 8-1 AWAY: 6-3 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg02 Derrick Marks 18-18 579-32.2 142-285 .498 39-96 .406 61-78 .782 9-52 61-3.4 41-1 51 42 7 38 384-21.323 James Webb III 18-18 574-31.9 86-156 .551 35-78 .449 26-41 .634 36-126 162-9.0 45-1 11 16 15 25 233-12.913 Nick Duncan 18-17 591-32.8 55-135 .407 46-109 .422 16-19 .842 17-47 64-3.6 48-2 20 14 7 13 172-9.601 Mikey Thompson 15-10 353-23.5 25-87 .287 7-22 .318 46-55 .836 8-22 30-2.0 20-0 29 21 0 6 103-6.922 Rob Heyer 18-0 401-22.3 32-61 .525 12-31 .387 20-25 .800 31-40 71-3.9 36-1 17 12 4 9 96-5.312 Igor Hadziomerovic 17-11 464-27.3 36-76 .474 10-24 .417 6-17 .353 15-48 63-3.7 29-1 52 36 4 11 88-5.221 Montigo Alford 15-0 175-11.7 19-51 .373 9-24 .375 3-9 .333 1-16 17-1.1 17-0 16 12 2 10 50-3.315 Chandler Hutchinson 16-15 205-12.8 16-52 .308 3-12 .250 12-17 .706 12-21 33-2.1 26-0 13 8 4 9 47-2.900 Dezmyn Trent 4-0 34-8.5 3-9 .333 2-6 .333 2-4 .500 1-6 7-1.8 2-0 0 3 0 1 10-2.504 Kevin Allen 8-1 37-4.6 8-14 .571 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 1-5 6-0.8 3-0 0 1 0 0 19-2.433 David Wacker 16-0 98-6.1 9-21 .429 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 4-9 13-0.8 9-0 3 6 3 0 22-1.405 Joe Hanstad 10-0 78-7.8 5-15 .333 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 1-5 6-0.6 4-0 4 3 0 0 13-1.334 Jake Ness 9-0 25-2.8 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 0-3 3-0.3 4-0 1 1 0 2 1-0.114 Chris Nealey 4-0 11-2.8 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 2-0 1 0 0 2 0-0.0 TEAM 26-28 54-3.0 0 3 Boise State 18 436-965 .452 166-415 .400 200-278 .719 162-428 590-32.8 286-6 218 178 46 126 1238-68.8 Opponents 18 384-921 .417 96-317 .303 177-257 .689 146-391 537-29.8 278-5 191 222 62 91 1041-57.8

Date Opponent Result Att.November 14 vs. San Diego W, 81-75 1,362 15 at Loyola Marymount W, 77-69 1,326 18 MONTANA W, 72-67 (2OT) 4,535 22 at #3/3 Wisconsin L, 54-78 17,279 25 vs. Idaho (1) W, 86-75 5,672 28 at NC STATE L, 54-60 15,439December 6 at Saint Mary's W, 82-71 3,008 9 ADAMS STATE W, 78-49 3,452 11 NORTHWEST NAZARENE W, 91-51 3,558 14 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 79-60 3,995 20 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W, 77-33 3,083 22 vs. Houston (2) W, 75-73 (OT) -- 23 vs. Loyola Chicago (2) L, 45-48 -- 31 at Colorado State* L, 71-65 5,115January 3 UTAH STATE* L, 61-62 5,415 10 at Wyoming* L, 54-65 7,024 13 UNLV* W, 82-73 (OT) 4,387 18 at New Mexico* W, 69-59 15,206 21 SAN JOSÉ STATE* W, 86-36 4,219 24 at Air Force* W, 77-68 1,647 27 COLORADO STATE* W, 82-78 5,682

Date Opponent Result Att.February 3 at Utah State* W, 68-63 9,378 8 SAN DIEGO STATE* W, 61-46 10,511 11 AIR FORCE* W, 67-42 6,778 14 at Fresno State* L, 64-70 6,553 18 at UNLV* W, 53-48 13,675 21 NEVADA* W, 78-46 8,929 24 NEW MEXICO* W, 76-65 4,991 28 at #24/22 San Diego State* W, 56-46 12,414March 4 at San José State* W, 68-51 1,088 7 FRESNO STATE* W, 71-52 11,308 12 vs. Air Force (3) W, 80-68 -- 13 vs. Wyoming (3) L, 66-71 -- 18 vs. Dayton (4) L, 55-56 12,592

Home games in BOLD CAPS. *Mountain West game.Rankings listed according to Associated Press/Coaches’ polls.

(1) CenturyLink Arena (Boise, Idaho)(2) Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nevada)(3) Reese’s MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)(4) NCAA Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)

2014-15 RESULTS • (25-9 / 14-4 MW)

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QUICK FACTSLocation: ........................................................................ Fort Collins, ColoradoPresident: ........................................................................ Dr. Anthony A. FrankFaculty Athletics Representative: ................................................. Dr. Jim FrancisInterim Director of Athletics: .............................................................. Joe ParkerSenior Associate Athletics Director/SWA: ................................. Christine SusemihlEnrollment: ......................................................................................... 27,034Founded: ............................................................................................... 1870 Nickname: ............................................................................................. RamsColors: ....................................................................................Green and GoldMen’s Basketball SID: ................................................................... Danny MattieE-mail: ..........................................................................d.mattie@colostate.eduOffice Phone: .......................................................................... (970) 491-5050Cell Phone: ............................................................................ (970) 217-3140Athletics Website: ......................................................................CSURams.comArena (Capacity): ............................................................... Moby Arena (8,745)Press Row Phone: ................................................................... (970) 491-3981Elevation: ........................................................................................5,004 feetTV Market: ............................................................................... Denver (No. 17)

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: ............................................................... Larry Eustachy (4th year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ....................................................................... 5/5Starters Returning/Lost: ............................................................................... 2/32014-15 Overall Record (Home/Away/Neutral): ........................27-7 (15-2/8-4/4-1)2014-15 Conference Record/Finish: ...................................................... 13-5/3rd2014-15 Postseason: ............ NIT First Round, Lost to South Dakota State, 86-762014-15 Final AP/Coaches’ Ranking: ....................................................... NR/NR

2014-15 ATTENDANCE FIGURESAttendance Games Total Avg. Largest CrowdHome 17 82,514 4,854 8,745 vs. San Diego StateAway & Neutral 17 116,046 6,826 15,225 at New MexicoTotals 34 198,560 5,840

ARENA FACTSArena (Capacity): ............................................................... Moby Arena (8,745)Largest Crowd: ...................................... 11,642 (vs. New Mexico, Feb. 4, 1978)Year Opened: .......................................................................................... 1966All-Time Arena Record: ..............................................................514-207 (.713)

2015-16 SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent (Broadcasts) TimeN7 Sat. CSU-PUEBLO (Exh.) (MWN) 2 p.m. MTN14 Sat. at Northern Iowa (1) (ESPN3) 11 a.m. MTN19 Thur. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (MWN) 7 p.m. MTN22 Sun. OAKLAND (MWN) (2) 2 p.m. MTN24 Tue. ABILENE CHRISTIAN (2) (MWN) 7 p.m. MTN27 Fri. vs. Portland (3) 7:30 p.m. CTN28 Sat. vs. UTEP/Southern Illinois (3) TBAD3 Thur. LONG BEACH STATE (MWN) 7 p.m. MTD6 Sun. COLORADO (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 12 p.m. MTD9 Wed. ARKANSAS-FORT SMITH (MWN) 7 p.m. MTD13 Sun. at Northern Colorado TBAD19 Sat. vs. Kansas State 2 p.m. CTD21 Mon. USC UPSTATE (MWN) 7 p.m. MTD29 Tue. REGIS (MWN) 7 p.m. MTJ2 Sat. at Boise State* (ESPNU/ESPN3) 8 p.m. MTJ6 Wed. UNLV* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTJ9 Sat. at San José State* (MWN) 2 p.m. PTJ13 Wed. SAN DIEGO STATE* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTJ16 Sat. UTAH STATE* (ESPN2/ESPN3) 8 p.m. MTJ20 Wed. at Air Force* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTJ27 Wed. SAN JOSÉ STATE* (MWN) 7 p.m. MTJ30 Sat. at Wyoming* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 4 p.m. MTF2 Tue. at San Diego State* (ESPN2/ESPNU) 8 p.m. PTF6 Sat. NEVADA* (MWN-CI) 2 p.m. MTF10 Wed. BOISE STATE* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. MTF13 Sat. at UNLV* (ESPNU) 7 p.m. PTF17 Wed. at Utah State* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. MTF20 Sat. WYOMING* (MWN-CI) 2 p.m. MTF23 Tue. NEW MEXICO* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTF28 Sun. at Nevada* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 2 p.m. PTM2 Wed. at Fresno State* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. PTM5 Sat. AIR FORCE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 2 p.m. MTM9-12 Wed.-Sat. MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times are subject to change.

(1) Mountain West/Missouri Valley Challenge(2) Corpus Christi Coastal Classic (Fort Collins, Colorado)(3) Corpus Christi Coastal Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas)

COLORADO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: ...................................................................................... 1901-02All-Time Record: .................................................................1,198-1,202 (.499)All-Time MW Games Only Record: ..................................................98-148 (.398)NCAA Appearances/Record: ................................................................... 10/4-11Last NCAA Appearance: ............................................................................. 2013NIT Appearances/Record: .......................................................................... 8/6-8Last NIT Appearance: ................................................................................ 2015CBI Appearances/Record: .......................................................................... 1/0-1Last CBI Appearance: ................................................................................ 2010CIT Appearances/Record .............................................................................. N/ALast CIT Appearance: ................................................................................... N/AOverall Postseason Record: ...................................................................... 10-20

COLORADO STATE RAMS

Dr. Anthony A. FrankPresident

Jim FrancisFaculty Athletics Representative

Joe ParkerAthletics Director

Christine SusemihlSenior Associate Athletics Director/SWA

Danny MattieMen's Basketball SID

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COLORADO STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MW MW MW MW Championship ChampionshipYear Overall MW H A Finish Seed Finish Postseason1999-00 18-12 8-6 5-2 3-4 T4th 4 0-1 -2000-01 15-13 6-8 5-2 1-6 T5th 5 0-1 -2001-02 12-18 3-11 2-5 1-6 T7th 7 0-1 -2002-03 19-14 5-9 3-4 2-5 6th 6 3-0 (1st) NCAA2003-04 13-16 4-10 4-3 0-7 T7th 8 1-1 -2004-05 11-17 3-11 3-4 0-7 T7th 8 0-1 -2005-06 16-15 4-12 2-6 2-6 8th 8 1-1 -2006-07 17-13 6-10 4-4 2-6 T6th 6 1-1 -2007-08 7-25 0-16 0-8 0-8 9th 9 1-1 -2008-09 9-22 4-12 3-5 1-7 8th 8 0-1 -2009-10 16-16 7-9 4-4 3-5 T5th 5 0-1 CBI2010-11 19-13 9-7 5-3 4-4 4th 4 0-1 NIT2011-12 20-12 8-6 7-0 1-6 4th 4 1-1 NCAA2012-13 26-9 11-5 7-1 4-4 2nd 2 1-1 NCAA2013-14 16-16 7-11 5-4 2-7 T8th 9 0-12014-15 27-7 13-5 15-2 8-4 3rd 3 1-1 NITTotals 261-240 98-148 74-57 34-92 10-15

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCESouthern Miss .................................Head Coach (2004-12)Iowa State ......................................Head Coach (1998-03)Utah State ......................................Head Coach (1993-98)Idaho .............................................Head Coach (1990-93)Ball State ................................. Assistant Coach (1989-90)Utah ........................................ Assistant Coach (1987-89)Idaho ....................................... Assistant Coach (1986-87)Mississippi State ....................... Assistant Coach (1981-86)Citrus College............................ Assistant Coach (1979-81)

Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ................... (970) 491-6232

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHLeonard Perry 4th year (Idaho ‘95)

ASSISTANT COACHESRoss Hodge 4th year (Texas A&M-Commerce ‘03)Steve Barnes 4th year (Azusa Pacific ‘85)

CSU COACHING RECORDS (ALL-TIME)Years Record Win Pct. Coach

1901-04 5-2 .714 --

1906-09 10-10 .500 Claude Rothgeb

1910-11 5-4 .556 George Cassidy

1911-25 60-79 .432 Harry Hughes

1925-28 11-26 .297 P.E. Pavlik

1928-34 30-44 .405 Joe Ryan

1934-35 6-6 .500 Saaly Salwachter

1935-37 10-15 .400 Sam Campbell

1937-45 42-80 .344 John Davis

1945-49 38-63 .376 E.D. Taylor

1949-50 7-23 .233 H.B. Lee

1950-54 60-56 .517 Bill Strannigan

1954-80 352-293 .546 Jim Williams

1980-87 80-120 .400 Tony McAndrews

1987-91 81-46 .638 Boyd Grant

1991-98 121-86 .585 Stew Morrill

1998-00 37-23 .617 Ritchie McKay

2000-07 103-106 .493 Dale Layer

2007-12 71-88 .447 Tim Miles

2012-15 69-32 .683 Larry Eustachy

Totals : 1,198-1,202 (.499) 110 seasons-2,400 games

CSU HISTORYREGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: ..........5

1953-54 1959-60 1960-61 1988-89

1989-90

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: ................1

2003

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLE GAME APPEARANCES: ....2Year Opponent Result

1989 UTEP L, 60-73

2003 UNLV W, 62-61

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: .............................10

1954 1963 1965 1966

1969 1989 1990 2003

2012 2013

NIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................8

1961 1962 1988 1996

1998 1999 2011 2015

CBI APPEARANCES: ........................................................1

2010

CIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................0

Leonard Perry Ross Hodge Steve Barnes

HEAD COACH LARRY EUSTACHY

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. (Pl.) Postseason1990-91 Idaho 19-11 11-5 (3rd, Big Sky) - 1991-92 Idaho 18-14 10-6 (T3rd, Big Sky) - 1992-93 Idaho 24-8 11-3 (1st, Big Sky) - Totals 3 years 61-33 (.649) 32-14 (.696) 1993-94 Utah State 14-13 11-7 (T2nd, Big West) -1994-95 Utah State 21-8 14-4 (1st, Big West) NIT First Round1995-96 Utah State 18-15 10-8 (4th, Big West) -1996-97 Utah State 20-9 12-4 (1st, Big West) -1997-98 Utah State 25-8 13-3 (1st, Big West) NCAA First RoundTotals 5 years 98-53 (.649) 60-26 (.698) 1998-99 Iowa State 15-15 6-10 (9th, Big 12) -1999-00 Iowa State 32-5 14-2 (1st, Big 12) NCAA Elite Eight2000-01 Iowa State 25-6 13-3 (1st, Big 12) NCAA First Round2001-02 Iowa State 12-19 4-12 (T10th, Big 12) -2002-03 Iowa State 17-14 5-11 (T9th, Big 12) NIT Second RoundTotals 5 years 101-59 (.631) 42-38 (.525) 2004-05 Southern Miss 11-17 2-14 (14th, C-USA) -2005-06 Southern Miss 10-21 3-11 (11th, C-USA) -2006-07 Southern Miss 20-11 9-7 (T4th, C-USA) -2007-08 Southern Miss 19-14 9-7 (T4th, C-USA) -2008-09 Southern Miss 15-17 4-12 (T10th, C-USA) -2009-10 Southern Miss 20-14 8-8 (6th, C-USA) CIT First Round2010-11 Southern Miss 22-10 9-7 (T5th, C-USA) -2011-12 Southern Miss 25-9 11-5 (2nd, C-USA) NCAA Second RoundTotals 8 years 142-113 (.557) 55-71 (.437)2012-13 Colorado State 26-9 11-5 (2nd, MW) NCAA Third Round2013-14 Colorado State 16-16 7-11 (T8th, MW) -2014-15 Colorado State 27-7 13-5 (3rd, MW) NIT First Round Totals 3 years 69-32 (.683) 31-21 (.596)Career 24 years 471-290 (.618) 220-170 (.564)

Alma Mater: ......................................................................... Long Beach State, 1979Hometown: .........................................................................................Alameda, Calif.Born: ..............................................................................................December, 1955Playing Career: ......................................................................Citrus College, 1975-77Overall Record: ............................................................................ 471-290 (24 years)School Record: ............................................................................ 69-32 (Three years)MW Record: ................................................................................ 31-21 (Three years)MW Tournament Appearances/Record: ........................................................3/2-3 (.400)Overall Conference Tournament Appearances/Record: .......................................23/25-21NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record: ............................................................... 5/4-5NIT Appearances/Record: ................................................................................... 3/1-3CBI Appearances/Record: ................................................................................... 0/0-0CIT Appearances/Record: ................................................................................... 1/0-1

EUSTACHY VS. MOUNTAIN WESTvs. Air Force .................................................6-0vs. Boise State ...........................................11-8vs. Fresno State ...........................................8-1vs. Nevada .................................................13-8vs. New Mexico ............................................1-6vs. San Diego State ......................................3-6vs. San José State ........................................9-3vs. UNLV .....................................................6-6vs. Utah State ..............................................1-3vs. Wyoming .................................................4-5

Total ............................................................. 62-46

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2015-16 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

0 Kimani Jackson F 6-8 223 RS-So. JC Arlington, Texas (New Mexico JC)

1 Antwan Scott G 6-2 178 RS-Sr. RS Wylie, Texas (Grambling State)

2 Emmanuel Omogbo F 6-8 210 Jr. JC Hyattsville, Md. (South Plains College)

3 Gian Clavell G 6-4 185 Sr. 1L Caguas, Puerto Rico (Northwest Technical College)

4 John Gillon G 6-0 168 RS-Jr. 1L Houston, Texas (UALR)

5 Fred Richardson III G 6-7 212 Sr. 1L Houston, Texas (Lee College)

10 Joe De Ciman G 6-6 201 Sr. 3L Regina, Sask., Canada (LeBoldus)

11 Prentiss Nixon G 6-1 180 Fr. HS Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook)

15 Tiel Daniels F 6-7 234 RS-Sr. 1L Wentzville, Mo. (Southern Illinois University)

22 Jeremiah Paige G 6-3 166 RS-Fr. RS Denver, Colo. (Rangeview)

25 Anthony Bonner G 6-2 170 Fr. HS Lawrence, Kan. (Lawrence)

32 Nico Carvacho F/C 6-10 225 Fr. HS Frisco, Texas (Sunrise Christian [Kan.] Academy)

41 Toby Van Ry F 6-10 196 RS-Fr. RS Fort Collins, Colo. (Fort Collins)

RAM CAREER LEADERS Scoring Years Points 1. Pat Durham 1986-89 1,980 2. Bill Green 1961-63 1,682 3. Matt Nelson 2001-05 1,637 4. Rich Strong 1983-86 1,555 5. David Turcotte 1985-88 1,508 6. Dorian Green 2009-13 1,464 7. Barry Young 1978-80 1,413 8. Eddie Hughes 1979-82 1,360 9. Gary Rhoades 1971-73 1,292 10. Jason Smith 2004-07 1,281

Rebounding Years Total 1. Pat Durham 1986-89 851 2. Rich Strong 1983-86 805 3. Pierce Hornung 2009-13 799 4. Matt Barnett 1995-98 768 5. Mike Childress 1970-71 741 6. Bill Green 1961-63 726 7. Daniel Bejarano 2012-15 694 8. Jason Smith 2004-07 683 9. Brian Greene 2000-03 669 10. Tim Hall 1973-75 663

ROSTER BREAKDOWNStarters Returning (2)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsJoe De Ciman G Sr. 7.9 ppg, 3.3 rpgTiel Daniels F Sr. 5.7 ppg, 4.8 rpg Starters Lost (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsDaniel Bejarano G Sr. 16.3 ppg, 8.3 rpgStanton Kidd F Sr. 11.6 ppg, 5.1 rpgJ.J. Avila F Sr. 16.6 ppg, 7.4 rpg

Other Letterwinners Returning (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsGian Clavell G Sr. 9.2 ppg, 3.7 rpgJohn Gillon G Jr. 7.9 ppg, 1.6 rpgFred Richardson III G Sr. 3.0 ppg, 1.7 rpg

Other Letterwinners Lost (2)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsCarlton Hurst G Jr. 1.8 ppg, 1.8 rpgMarcus Holt F Sr. 1.0 ppg, 1.0 rpg

Others Returning (1)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsAntwan Scott^ G Sr. 1.3 ppg, 0.5 rpg^Granted sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA

Others Lost (1)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsMike Burnett G Jr. 0.5 ppg

Newcomers (5)Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt.Kimani Jackson F So. 6-8 230Emmanuel Omogbo F Jr. 6-8 210Prentiss Nixon G Fr. 6-1 180Anthony Bonner G Fr. 6-2 170Nico Carvacho F/C Fr. 6-10 225

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Tiel Daniels • Sr. • F • 6-7 • 234• Started all 32 games in his first season at Colorado State.• Led the team with a .629 field goal percentage, making 66-of-105

attempts.• CSU's top returning rebounder from 2014-15, pulling down 4.8

boards per game.• Career-high 14 rebounds at San José State on Feb. 25. • Prior to CSU, spent two seasons at Southern Illinois, where he was

named to the Missouri Valley all-freshman team in 2011-12, and scored in double figures 19 times.

Joe De Ciman • Sr. • G • 6-6 • 201• Three-time academic all-conference honoree.• Started all 34 games played last season, and has played in a team-

high 89 career games. His 56 career starts are also a team high.• Second leading returning scorer from 2014-15, averaged 7.9 points

per game, while pulling down 3.3 rebounds per contest.• Posted a team-best 27 career double-digit scoring games.• Poured in 18 points, pulled down nine rebounds and record three

steals, all career highs, vs. San José State on Feb. 25, 2014.

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.12-13 23-0 7-21 .333 4-14 .286 5-7 .714 9-0.4 23-1.013-14 32-22 94-213 .441 34-98 .347 52-76 .684 81-2.5 274-8.614-15 34-34 85-213 .399 45-118 .381 54-63 .857 113-3.3 269-7.9Totals 89-56 186-447 .416 83-230 .361 111-146 .760 203-2.3 566-6.4

Career Statistics (*Southern Illinois statistics)Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.11-12* 28-25 85-150 .567 0-0 .000 61-114 .535 137-4.9 231-8.312-13* 27-23 84-138 .609 0-0 .000 40-87 .460 86-3.2 208-7.714-15 32-32 66-105 .629 0-0 .000 51-117 .436 154-4.8 183-5.7Totals 87-80 235-393 .598 0-0 .000 152-318 .478 377-4.3 622-7.1

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2014-15 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES OVERALL RECORD: 27-7 HOME: 15-2 AWAY: 8-4 NEUTRAL: 4-1 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg31 J.J. Avila 31-31 995-32.1 206-373 .552 9-37 .243 97-153 .634 91-140 231-7.5 81-3 88 84 11 62 518-16.711 Stanton Kidd 34-34 1023-30.1 148-319 .464 37-92 .402 60-81 .741 76-96 172-5.1 82-2 62 50 28 28 393-11.602 Daniel Bejarano 33-33 1013-30.7 127-359 .354 65-181 .359 58-84 .690 50-186 236-7.2 78-0 94 52 20 13 377-11.403 Gian Clavell 33-3 813-24.6 90-241 .373 44-146 .301 78-116 .672 10-112 122-3.7 72-0 41 37 14 33 302-9.210 Joe De Ciman 34-34 943-27.7 85-213 .399 45-118 .381 54-63 .857 16-97 113-3.3 90-3 56 33 20 16 269-7.904 John Gillon 34-1 708-20.8 61-168 .363 34-86 .395 112-141 .794 5-51 56-1.6 49-0 110 41 2 12 268-7.915 Tiel Daniels 32-32 659-20.6 66-105 .629 0-0 .000 51-117 .436 74-80 154-4.8 56-0 28 30 15 12 183-5.705 Fred Richardson III 22-0 256-11.6 21-55 .382 9-27 .333 14-14 1.000 11-27 38-1.7 18-0 7 12 0 5 65-3.012 Carlton Hurst 31-1 283-9.1 24-47 .511 1-4 .250 8-16 .500 14-31 45-1.5 31-0 7 9 5 6 57-1.801 Antwan Scott 4-0 33-8.3 2-7 .286 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-2 2-0.5 4-0 6 3 0 0 5-1.330 Marcus Holt 15-1 89-5.9 6-12 .500 0-3 .000 3-9 .333 9-6 15-1.0 9-0 0 2 1 3 15-1.013 Mike Burnett 4-0 10-2.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 3-0 0 1 0 0 2-0.5 TEAM 55-48 103-3.0 0 7 Colorado State 34 837-1901 .440 245-699 .351 535-794 .674 411-876 1287-37.9 573-8 499 361 116 190 2454-72.2 Opponents 34 773-1832 .422 237-651 .364 398-607 .656 297-786 1083-31.9 693-20 401 406 84 182 2181-64.1

2014-15 STATISTICS - MW GAMES CONFERENCE RECORD: 13-5 HOME: 8-1 AWAY: 5-4 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg31 J.J. Avila 16-16 532-33.2 121-214 .565 5-20 .250 56-79 .709 53-66 119-7.4 43-2 42 46 4 34 303-18.902 Daniel Bejarano 17-17 520-30.6 63-187 .337 34-101 .337 27-39 .692 25-100 125-7.4 40-0 41 30 6 7 187-11.011 Stanton Kidd 18-18 513-28.5 76-175 .434 17-49 .347 26-34 .765 31-51 82-4.6 37-1 37 17 16 12 195-10.810 Joe De Ciman 18-18 468-26.0 48-111 .432 26-69 .377 33-35 .943 6-54 60-3.3 50-1 27 20 11 11 155-8.603 Gian Clavell 18-2 432-24.0 49-129 .380 21-72 .292 34-47 .723 5-60 65-3.6 40-0 18 20 8 18 153-8.504 John Gillon 18-0 413-22.9 34-97 .351 17-46 .370 60-74 .811 3-32 35-1.9 24-0 70 26 1 11 145-8.115 Tiel Daniels 17-17 346-20.4 33-59 .559 0-0 .000 25-62 .403 45-41 86-5.1 31-0 10 14 8 9 91-5.405 Fred Richardson III 17-0 204-12.0 19-46 .413 8-21 .381 6-6 1.000 9-23 32-1.9 15-0 6 8 0 5 52-3.112 Carlton Hurst 16-1 135-8.4 9-19 .474 0-3 .000 5-10 .500 7-18 25-1.6 14-0 3 5 2 4 23-1.413 Mike Burnett 2-0 5-2.5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 2-1.030 Marcus Holt 7-1 32-4.6 2-6 .333 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 4-1 5-0.7 5-0 0 0 0 0 5-0.7 TEAM 35-29 64-3.6 0 1 Colorado State 18 455-1044 .436 128-383 .334 273-388 .704 223-475 698-38.8 300-4 254 187 56 111 1311-72.8 Opponents 18 407-976 .417 122-350 .349 223-334 .668 156-426 582-32.3 348-7 202 209 49 108 1159-64.4

Date Opponent Result Att.November 15 MONTANA W, 83-66 3,602 21 GEORGIA STATE W, 80-70 3,056 23 MERCER (1) W, 75-62 2,675 27 vs. Missouri State (1) W, 76-61 3,233 28 vs. Pacific (1) W, 75-64 2,903 29 vs. UC Santa Barbara (1) W, 65-63 3,363December 3 UTEP W, 65-62 3,480 7 NORTHERN COLORADO W, 66-58 3,043 10 at Colorado W, 62-60 10,966 13 ARKANSAS-FORT SMITH W, 80-60 3,126 19 at Denver W, 85-84 4,111 22 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 75-54 3,392 27 at New Mexico State W, 58-57 (OT) 5,58931 BOISE STATE* W, 71-65 5,115January 3 at New Mexico* L, 53-66 15,225 7 WYOMING* L, 54-60 8,018 10 at Air Force* W, 92-87 3,019 14 NEVADA* W, 98-42 3,667 17 at San José State* W, 70-41 1,226 24 SAN DIEGO STATE* W, 79-73 8,745 27 at Boise State* L, 78-82 5,682 31 FRESNO STATE* W, 80-57 7,043

Date Opponent (TV) Result Att.February 4 at Wyoming* L, 48-59 8,672 7 UNLV* W, 83-82 7,113 10 NEW MEXICO* W, 70-59 5,812 14 at San Diego State* L, 63-72 12,414 18 at Fresno State* W, 81-73 5,610 21 AIR FORCE* W, 66-53 6,312 25 SAN JOSÉ STATE* W, 72-56 4,924March 4 at Nevada* W, 78-62 5,909 7 at Utah State* W, 75-70 10,270 12 vs. Fresno State (2) W, 71-59 8,655 13 vs. San Diego State (2) L, 43-56 9,19918 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (3) L, 76-86 3,391

Home games in BOLD CAPS. *Mountain West game.Rankings listed according to Associated Press/Coaches’ polls.

(1) GCI Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)(2) MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)(3) NIT First Round

2014-15 RESULTS • (27-7 / 13-5 MW)

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FRESNO STATE QUICK FACTSLocation: .............................................................................. Fresno, CaliforniaPresident: ..........................................................................Dr. Joseph I. CastroCo-Faculty Athletics Representative: ............................................Dr. Dawn LewisCo-Faculty Athletics Representative:.................................Dr. Juan Carlos GonzalesDirector of Athletics: .........................................................................Jim BartkoAssistant Athletics Director/SWA: ............................................. Christiana RoybalEnrollment: ......................................................................................... 23,060Founded: ............................................................................................... 1911 Nickname: .........................................................................................BulldogsColors: .......................................................................................Red and Blue Men’s Basketball SID: ............................................................ Stephen TrembleyE-mail: ....................................................................... [email protected] Phone: .......................................................................... (559) 278-6178Cell Phone: ............................................................................. (559) 270-4291Athletics Website: .................................................................... GoBulldogs.com Arena (Capacity): ..................................................... Save Mart Center (15,596)Press Row Phone: ................................................................... (559) 347-3699Elevation: ...........................................................................................352 feetTV Market: ..................................................................... Fresno/Visalia (No. 54)

TEAM FACTSHead Coach .................................................................. Rodney Terry (5th year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ....................................................................... 6/4Starters Returning/Lost: ............................................................................... 4/12014-15 Overall Record (Home/Away/Neutral): ....................15-17 (11-3/4-10/0-4)2014-15 Conference Record/Finish: ...................................................... 10-8/6th2014-15 Postseason: .................................................................................. N/A2014-15 Final AP/USA Today Ranking: ..................................................... NR/NR

2014-15 ATTENDANCE FIGURESAttendance Games Total Avg. Largest CrowdHome 14 86,666 6,190 8,310 vs. New MexicoAway & Neutral 18 103,754 5,764 14,478 at New MexicoTotals 32 190,420 5,950

ARENA FACTSArena (Capacity): ..................................................... Save Mart Center (15,596)Press Row Phone: ................................................................... (559) 347-3699Year Opened: ........................................................................................... 2003All-Time Arena Record: ................................................................127-65 (.661)

FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS

2015-16 SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent (Broadcasts) TimeN13 Fri. PEPPERDINE (MWN) 7 p.m. PTN16 Mon. LAMAR (1) 7 p.m. PTN19 Thur. SAN FRANCISCO (1) 7 p.m. PTN22 Sun. at Rice (1) 3 p.m. PTN27 Fri. DELAWARE STATE (1) 7 p.m. PTN30 Mon. at Oregon (Pac-12 Networks) 5 p.m. PTD3 Thur. THE MASTER'S COLLEGE (MWN) 7 p.m. PTD5 Sun. at Cal Poly 7 p.m. PTD9 Wed. at Arizona (Pac-12 Networks) 7 p.m. MTD12 Sat. PACIFIC (MWN) 4 p.m. PTD16 Wed. BAKERSFIELD (MWN) 7 p.m. PTD20 Sun. EVANSVILLE (MWN) 1 p.m. PTD27 Sun. PACIFIC UNION (MWN) 1 p.m. PTD30 Wed. at UNLV* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. PTJ2 Sat. NEW MEXICO* (CBSSN) 6:30 p.m. PTJ6 Wed. NEVADA* (MWN) 7 p.m. PTJ9 Sat. at Boise State* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 4 p.m. MTJ16 Sat. SAN JOSÉ STATE* (MWN) 4 p.m. PTJ19 Tue. at San Diego State* (ESPNU/ESPN3) 8 p.m. PTJ23 Sat. at Air Force* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) Noon MTJ26 Tue. WYOMING* (ESPNU/ESPN3) 8 p.m. PTF3 Wed. at San José State* TBAF6 Sat. UNLV* (ESPN3) 4 p.m. PTF10 Wed. SAN DIEGO STATE* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. PTF13 Sat. at Nevada* (MWN) 4 p.m. PTF17 Wed. at Wyoming* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 8 p.m. MTF20 Sat. UTAH STATE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 4 p.m. PTF24 Wed. AIR FORCE* (MWN) 7 p.m. PTF27 Sat. at New Mexico* (ESPN2/ESPN3) TBAM2 Wed. COLORADO STATE* (CBSSN) 9 p.m. MTM5 Sat. at Utah State* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. MTM9-12 Wed.-Sat. MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times subject to change.

(1) Roundball Showcase (Campus Sites)

FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: ...................................................................................... 1921-22All-Time Record: .................................................................1,255-1,086 (.536)All-Time MW Games Only Record: .....................................................24-28 (.462)NCAA Appearances/Record: ....................................................................... 4/2-4 Last NCAA Appearance: ............................................................................. 2001NIT Appearances/Record: ........................................................................ 9/14-9 Last NIT Appearance: ............................................................................... 2007CBI Appearances/Record: .......................................................................... 1/4-2 Last CBI Appearance: ............................................................................... 2014CIT Appearances/Record: .......................................................................... 0/0-0 Last CIT Appearance: ...................................................................................N/AOverall Postseason Appearances/Record: ................................................ 14/20-15

Dr. Joseph I. CastroPresident

Dawn LewisCo-Faculty Athletics

Representative

Jim BartkoAthletics Director

Christina RoybalAssistant Athletics Director/

Interim SWA

Stephen TrembleyMen's Basketball SID

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FRESNO STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MW MW MW MW Championship ChampionshipYear Overall MW H A Finish Seed Finish Postseason2012-13 11-19 5-11 3-5 2-6 7th 7 0-1 -2013-14 21-18 9-9 5-4 4-5 T5th 7 1-1 CBI2014-15 15-17 10-8 11-3 4-10 6th 6 0-1 -Totals 47-54 24-28 19-12 10-21 1-3

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCETexas ....................................... Assistant Coach (2002-11)Richmond ...................................... Assistant Coach (2002)UNC-Wilmington ........................ Assistant Coach (1998-02)Baylor ...................................... Assistant Coach (1996-98)Angleton High School .......................Head Coach (1995-96)Somerville High School .....................Head Coach (1993-95)Austin Bowie High School ........... Assistant Coach (1991-93)St. Edwards ............................... Assistant Coach (1990-91)

Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ................... (559) 278-2749

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHJerry Wainwright 2nd year (Colorado College ‘68)

ASSISTANT COACHESByron Jones 5th year (Central Oklahoma ‘93)Kenton Paulino 4th year (Texas ’08)

FRESNO STATE COACHING RECORDS (ALL-TIME)Years Record Win Pct. Coach1921-29 80-53 .602 Arthur W. Jones1929-32 25-20 .556 J. Flint Hanner1932-33 7-7 .500 Leo A. Harris1933-34 0-2 .000 No coach1934-39 43-61 .414 Stan Borleske1939-42 28-34 .452 Hal Beatty1942-43 6-6-1 .500 Alvin “Pix” Pierson1943-44 - - No team1944-45 2-6 .250 J. Flint Hanner 27-26 .509 Hanner Overall1945-47 21-23 .477 Hal Beatty 49-57 .462 Beatty Overall1947-53 55-107 .340 Dutch Warmerdam1953-54 13-16 .448 Clark Van Galder1954-60 89-63 .586 Bill Vandenburgh1960-65 95-39 .705 Harry Miller1965-77 172-142 .548 Ed Gregory1977-86 194-74 .724 Boyd Grant1986-90 43-72 .410 Ron Adams1990-95 76-73 .510 Gary Colson1995-02 104-79 .568 Jerry Tarkanian2002-05 50-37 .575 Ray Lopes2005-11 92-98 .484 Steve Cleveland2011-15 60-74 .448 Rodney TerryTotals : 1,255-1,086 (.536) 93 seasons-2,341 games

FRESNO STATE HISTORYREGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: ........171921-22 1923-24 1925-26 1928-291934-35 1935-36 1957-58 1959-601961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-651965-66 1980-81 1981-82 2000-01 2002-03 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: ................31981 1982 1984 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLE GAME APPEARANCES: ....5Year Opponent Result1981 San Jose State W, 52-481982 Cal State Fullerton W, 69-571983 UNLV L, 63-66 (OT)1984 UNLV W, 51-491991 UNLV L, 74-98

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: ...............................51981 1982 1984 20002001

NIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................91983 1985 1994 19961997 1998 1999 20022007

CBI APPEARANCES: ........................................................12014 CIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................0

Jerry Wainwright Byron Jones

HEAD COACH RODNEY TERRY

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. (Pl.) Postseason2011-12 Fresno State 13-20 3-11 (7th, WAC) -2012-13 Fresno State 11-19 5-11 (7th, MW) -2013-14 Fresno State 21-18 9-9 (T5th, MW) CBI Finals2014-15 Fresno State 15-17 10-8 (6th, MW) -Totals 4 years 60-74 (.448) 27-39 (.409)Career 4 years 60-74 (.448) 27-39 (.409)

Alma Mater: ..................................................................................St. Edwards, 1990Hometown: ........................................................................................ Angleton, TexasBorn: ...................................................................................................March, 1968Playing Career: .........................................................................St. Edwards, 1986-90Overall Record: ..............................................................................60-74 (Four years)School Record: ..............................................................................60-74 (Four years)MW Record: ................................................................................ 24-28 (Three years)MW Tournament Appearances/Record: ........................................................3/1-3 (.250)Overall Conference Tournament Appearances/Record: ...................................4/1-4 (.200)NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record: .....................................................0/0-0 (.000)NIT Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)CBI Appearances/Record: .........................................................................1/4-2 (.667)CIT Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)

TERRY VS. MOUNTAIN WESTvs. Air Force .................................................5-1vs. Boise State .............................................3-5vs. Colorado State .........................................1-7vs. Nevada ...................................................4-4vs. New Mexico ............................................1-5vs. San Diego State ......................................1-5vs. San José State ........................................5-1vs. UNLV .....................................................2-3vs. Utah State ..............................................3-2vs. Wyoming .................................................3-3

Total ............................................................. 28-36

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FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS2015-16 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

0 Julien Lewis G 6-4 195 RS-Sr. 1L Galveston, Texas (Texas)

1 Jaron Hopkins G 6-6 205 Jr. TR Mesa, Ariz. (Colorado)

3 Paul Watson G/F 6-7 210 Jr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley)

4 Karachi Edo F 6-6 230 Jr. 2L Richardson, Texas (Berkner)

5 Jahmel Taylor G 5-11 175 Jr. TR Los Angeles, Calif. (Washington)

11 Grant Shell G 6-3 175 Fr. HS Burlington, Kan. (Burlington)

12 Cezar Guerrero G 6-1 185 RS-Sr. 2L Huntington Park, Calif. (Oklahoma State)

13 Cullen Russo F 6-9 225 Jr. JC Bloomington, Minn. (New Mexico JC)

15 Lionel Ellison III G 6-2 195 Jr. JC New Orleans, La. (Coffeyville CC)

20 Sam Bittner G 6-6 195 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Trinity International)

21 DeShon Taylor G 6-2 175 So. TR Los Angeles, Calif. (UMKC)

22 Ountae Campbell G 6-3 195 Fr. HS Inglewood, Calif. (Brentwood)

23 Marvelle Harris G 6-4 210 Sr. 3L Rialto, Calif. (Eisenhower)

24 Torren Jones F 6-9 235 Jr. JC Chandler, Ariz. (Midland College)

32 Nate Grimes F 6-8 200 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Quality Education Academy)

34 Terrell Carter II C 6-9 275 So. 1L Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo Union)

BULLDOG CAREER LEADERS Scoring Years Points 1. Melvin Ely 1999-02 1,951 2. Wil Hooker 1989-92 1,739 3. Terrance Roberson 1996-00 1,690 4. Carl Ray Harris 1991-94 1,584 5. Lucius Davis 1968-70 1,511 6. Maurice Talbot 1963-65 1,480 Jervis Cole 1986-89 1,480 8. Bernard Thompson 1981-84 1,452 9. Tod Bernard 1989-92 1,426 10. Dominick Young 1995-97 1,408

Rebounding Years Total 1. Gary Alcorn 1957-59 1,080 2. Melvin Ely 1999-02 924 3. Maurice Talbot 1963-65 865 4. Lonnie Hughey 1965-66 842 5. Larry Abney 1998-00 771 6. Larry Henricksen 1969-71 718 7. Len Brown 1956-58 706 8. Lee Mayberry 1992-94 704 9. Art Williams 1978-80 684 10. Derrick Barden 1986-89 670

ROSTER BREAKDOWNStarters Returning (4)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsJulien Lewis G RS-Sr. 11.3 ppg, 3.8 rpgKarache Edo F Jr. 8.0 ppg, 4.3 rpgMarvelle Harris G Sr. 16.4 ppg, 5.0 rpgPaul Watson G/F Jr.. 11.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg

Starters Lost (1)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsAlex Davis F Sr. 4.9 ppg, 3.9 rpg

Other Letterwinners Returning (2)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsCezar Guerrero G RS-Sr. 11.7 ppg, 3.1 rpgTerrell Carter II C So. 3.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg

Other Letterwinners Lost (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsBraeden Anderson F Jr. 1.0 ppg, 1.8 rpgEmmanuel Owootoah G So. 3.8 ppg, 1.2 rpgDarnell Taylor G Jr. 2.4 ppg, 2.3 rpg

Newcomers (10)Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt.Sam Bittner G Fr. 6-6 195Ountae Campbell G Fr. 6-3 195Lionel Ellison III G Jr. 6-2 195Nate Grimes F Fr. 6-8 200Jaron Hopkins* G Jr. 6-6 205Torren Jones F Jr. 6-9 235Cullen Russo F Jr. 6-9 225Grant Shell G Fr. 6-3 175DeShon Taylor* G So. 6-2 175Jahmel Taylor G Jr. 5-11 175*Will redshirt in 2015-16 as Division I transfers

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Marvelle Harris • Sr. • G • 6-4 • 210• Earned All-Mountain West first-team and MW All-Defensive Team

honors as a junior in 2014-15.• Started 31 of the Bulldogs' 32 games last season, averaging 16.4

points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.0 steals per contest. His 2.0 steals per game led the MW, while the 16.4 points ranked third.

• Poured in 40 points at Nevada on Jan. 10, 2015, the most by a MW player since February 2013.

• Tallied double-digit scoring in 27 of the Bulldogs' last 28 games, including seven 20-point performances.

Paul Watson • Jr. • G/F • 6-7 • 210• As a sophomore in 2014-15, averaged 11.1 points per game while

playing 33.3 minutes per contest. • Scored in double figures 17 times, including three games with more

than 20 points. • Registered a career-best 28 points vs. Bristol on Nov. 17, 2014 on

10-of-13 shooting. His .769 field goal percentage was a single-game best in the MW.

• Named the 2013-14 MW Freshman of the Year.

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.13-14 39-39 131-295 .444 55-145 .379 72-98 .735 172-4.4 389-10.014-15 32-32 121-307 .394 50-141 .355 63-90 .700 156-4.9 355-11.1Totals 71-71 252-602 .419 105-286 .367 135-188 .718 328-4.6 744-10.5

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.12-13 30-6 76-179 .425 17-47 .362 52-77 .675 76-2.5 221-7.413-14 39-39 177-425 .416 55-153 .359 150-194 .773 205-5.3 559-14.314-15 31-32 174-402 .433 53-165 .321 125-167 .740 161-5.0 526-16.4Totals 101-76 427-1006 .424 125-365 .342 327-440 .743 442-4.4 1306-12.9

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2014-15 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES OVERALL RECORD: 15-17 HOME: 11-3 AWAY: 4-10 NEUTRAL: 0-4 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg23 Marvelle Harris 32-31 1168-36.5 174-402 .433 53-165 .321 125-169 .740 23-138 161-5.0 96-3 120 85 8 65 526-16.403 Cezar Guerrero 15-10 388-25.9 54-124 .435 27-64 .422 40-55 .727 6-41 47-3.1 42-1 39 28 0 17 175-11.714 Julien Lewis 32-28 944-29.5 140-353 .397 21-99 .212 61-77 .792 22-99 121-3.8 100-6 35 54 8 47 362-11.322 Paul Watson 32-32 1066-33.3 121-307 .394 50-141 .355 63-90 .700 25-131 156-4.9 87-2 24 41 23 29 355-11.104 Karachi Edo 32-20 716-22.4 93-165 .564 0-0 .000 71-105 .676 66-70 136-4.3 65-2 9 21 41 10 257-8.010 Alex Davis 25-13 600-24.0 42-90 .467 0-3 .000 38-54 .704 34-64 98-3.9 79-6 13 34 22 17 122-4.900 Emmanuel Owootoah 31-12 707-22.8 38-101 .376 21-59 .356 22-34 .647 8-30 38-1.2 64-3 49 42 1 41 119-3.834 Terrell Carter 18-3 196-10.9 23-49 .469 0-0 .000 18-35 .514 18-18 36-2.0 34-0 0 12 4 0 64-3.601 Darnell Taylor 32-4 484-15.1 31-76 .408 7-28 .250 8-19 .421 18-54 72-2.3 48-0 43 21 2 19 77-2.433 Jerrod Patton 9-0 27-3.0 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1-7 8-0.9 1-0 1 2 1 1 12-1.302 Braeden Anderson 17-7 181-10.6 3-17 .176 0-0 .000 11-23 .478 14-16 30-1.8 28-1 3 8 4 4 17-1.0 TEAM 51-56 107-3.3 0 10 Fresno State 32 725-1692 .428 179-559 .320 457-662 .690 286-724 1010-31.6 644-24 336 358 114 250 2086-65.2 Opponents 32 718-1660 .433 197-568 .347 490-707 .693 336-775 1111-34.7 568-16 391 428 99 176 2123-66.3

2014-15 STATISTICS - MW GAMES CONFERENCE RECORD: 10-8 HOME: 7-2 AWAY: 3-6 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg 23 Marvelle Harris 18-17 666-37.0 105-234 .449 32-96 .333 67-93 .720 10-77 87-4.8 55-2 67 43 3 39 309-17.203 Cezar Guerrero 14-9 356-25.4 48-114 .421 24-59 .407 39-54 .722 6-38 44-3.1 37-0 34 26 0 16 159-11.414 Julien Lewis 18-18 538-29.9 77-194 .397 14-50 .280 26-35 .743 11-51 62-3.4 57-2 20 26 4 26 194-10.822 Paul Watson 18-18 612-34.0 66-171 .386 24-75 .320 34-55 .618 16-84 100-5.6 51-1 16 23 10 20 190-10.610 Alex Davis 16-9 426-26.6 30-64 .469 0-2 .000 36-51 .706 30-42 72-4.5 54-4 7 19 19 9 96-6.004 Karachi Edo 18-10 369-20.5 40-78 .513 0-0 .000 27-37 .730 36-31 67-3.7 33-0 5 8 19 2 107-5.900 Emmanuel Owootoah 18-9 428-23.8 24-65 .369 13-36 .361 7-12 .583 2-19 21-1.2 38-1 27 21 1 24 68-3.834 Terrell Carter 5-0 40-8.0 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 8-13 .615 4-5 9-1.8 10-0 0 1 0 0 14-2.801 Darnell Taylor 18-0 195-10.8 11-25 .440 1-7 .143 3-6 .500 7-22 29-1.6 23-0 18 9 0 7 26-1.402 Braeden Anderson 4-0 38-9.5 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 3-5 8-2.0 3-0 1 1 0 0 3-0.833 Jerrod Patton 5-0 7-1.4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1-0.2 0-0 1 0 0 0 2-0.4 TEAM 21-28 49-2.7 0 9 Fresno State 18 406-960 .423 108-325 .332 248-361 .687 146-403 549-30.5 361-10 196 186 56 143 1168-64.9 Opponents 18 410-934 .439 110-307 .358 270-401 .673 195-456 651-36.2 308-12 223 244 64 100 1200-66.7

Date Opponent Result Att.NovemberN14 at Pepperdine L, 74-89 2,003N17 BRISTOL W, 93-55 5,210N20 at Northern Arizona L, 52-73 1,674N24 vs. Evansville (1) L, 52-58 450N25 vs. East Carolina (1) L, 52-58 240N26 vs. Marist (1) L, 64-68 271N30 CALIFORNIA L, 57-64 5,741DecemberD3 UC IRVINE W, 72-63 5,210D6 at Bakersfield W, 63-61 2,491D10 at Texas Tech L, 56-73 5,530D13 CAL POLY W, 63-57 5,372D20 at Pacific L, 68-71 2,326D28 ST. KATHERINE W, 93-62 5,205D31 at New Mexico* L, 64-76 14,478JanuaryJ3 #25 SAN DIEGO STATE* W, 59-57 5,910J7 UTAH STATE* W, 61-52 5,591J10 at Nevada* W, 69-66 5,310J14 at San José State* W, 73-62 1,091J17 #25 WYOMING* L, 65-70 (3 OT) 8,118J24 NEVADA* W, 66-62 7,945J27 at San Diego State* L, 47-58 12,414J31 #24 at Colorado State* L, 57-80 7,043

Date Opponent Result Att. FebruaryF4 SAN JOSÉ STATE* W, 81-63 5,550F10 at UNLV* L, 61-73 12,384F14 BOISE STATE* W, 70-64 6,553F18 COLORADO STATE* L, 73-81 5,610F21 at Utah State* L, 79-85 10,218F25 at Wyoming* W, 64-59 5,868F28 NEW MEXICO* W, 59-55 8,310MarchM4 AIR FORCE* W, 68-66 6,341 M7 at Boise State* L, 52-71 11,308M12 vs. Colorado State (2) L, 59-71 8,655

Home games in BOLD CAPS. *Mountain West game.Rankings listed according to Associated Press/Coaches’ polls.

(1) Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Florida)(2) Reese’s MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nev.)

2014-15 RESULTS • (15-17 / 10-8 MW)

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NEVADA QUICK FACTSLocation: ................................................................................... Reno, NevadaPresident: ............................................................................. Dr. Marc JohnsonFaculty Athletics Representative: ............................................Dr. David CroasdellDirector of Athletics: ...................................................................... Doug KnuthSenior Associate Athletics Director/SWA: .....................................Rhonda BennettEnrollment: ......................................................................................... 20,000Founded: ............................................................................................... 1874 Nickname: .......................................................................................Wolf PackColors: ............................................................................ Navy Blue and SilverMen’s Basketball SID: ........................................................... Jack KuestermeyerE-mail: .................................................................................. [email protected] Phone: .......................................................................... (775) 682-6984Cell Phone: ............................................................................. (775) 240-6251Athletics Website: ............................................................ NevadaWolfPack.com Arena (Capacity): .................................................Lawlor Events Center (11,536)Press Row Phone: ................................................................... (775) 784-4404Elevation: ........................................................................................4,505 feetTV Market: ................................................................................Reno (No. 107)

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: ..............................................................Eric Musselman (1st year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ....................................................................... 8/5Starters Returning/Lost: ............................................................................... 5/12014-15 Overall Record (Home/Away/Neutral): ........................9-22 (7-8/2-11/0-3)2014-15 Conference Record/Finish: .................................................... 5-13/10th2014-15 Postseason: .................................................................................. N/A2014-15 Final AP/Coaches’ Ranking: ....................................................... NR/NR

2014-15 ATTENDANCE FIGURESAttendance Games Total Avg. Largest CrowdHome 15 82,453 5,497 7,578 vs. UNLVAway & Neutral 16 85,355 5,335 13,530 at UNLVTotals 31 167,808 5,413

ARENA FACTSArena (Capacity): .................................................Lawlor Events Center (11,536)Press Row Phone: ................................................................... (775) 784-4404Year Opened: ........................................................................................... 1983All-Time Arena Record: ..............................................................354-137 (.721)

2015-16 SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent (Broadcasts) TimeO30 Fri. DOMINICAN (CALIF.) (Exh.) (MWN) 7 p.m. PTN6 Fri. ALASKA-FAIRBANKS (Exh.) (MWN) 7 p.m. PTN13 Fri. vs. Coastal Carolina (1) 3 p.m. HTN15 Sun. vs. Montana State (1) TBAN16 Mon. at Hawai‘i (1) 11 p.m. HTN21 Sat. at Pacific 7 p.m. PTN25 Wed. PORTLAND STATE (MWN) 7 p.m. PTN28 Sat. at Cal State Fullerton 6 p.m PTN30 Mon. HOLY NAMES (MWN) 7 p.m. PTD5 Sat. at Oregon State (Pac-12 Networks) 1 p.m. PTD9 Wed. FRESNO PACIFIC (MWN) 7 p.m. PTD12 Sat. DRAKE (MWN) 4 p.m. PTD18 Fri. SANTA CLARA (MWN) 7 p.m. PTD22 Tue. at Wichita State 9 p.m. CTD30 Wed. at New Mexico* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTJ2 Sat. WYOMING* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 3 p.m. PTJ6 Wed. at Fresno State* 7 p.m. PTJ9 Sat. at Air Force* Noon MTJ13 Wed. BOISE STATE* (MWN-CI) 7 p.m. PTJ20 Wed. at Wyoming* 7 p.m. MTJ23 Sat. UNLV* (ESPN Networks) 7 p.m. PTJ26 Tue. SAN DIEGO STATE* (ESPN Networks) 8 p.m. PTJ30 Sat. at Utah State* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTF6 Sat. at Colorado State* (MWN-CI) 2 p.m. MTF10 Wed. AIR FORCE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. PTF13 Sat. FRESNO STATE* (MWN) 4 p.m. PTF17 Wed. at San José State* 7 p.m. PTF20 Sat. at UNLV* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. PTF24 Wed. UTAH STATE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. PTF28 Sun. COLORADO STATE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 2 p.m. PTM2 Wed. at Boise State* (MWN-CI) 7 p.m. MTM5 Sat. NEW MEXICO* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. PTM9-12 Wed.-Sat. MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times subject to change.

(1) Outrigger Resorts Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)

NEVADA MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: ...................................................................................... 1913-14All-Time Record: .................................................................1,246-1,139 (.522)All-Time MW Games Only Record: .....................................................18-34 (.346)NCAA Appearances/Record: ....................................................................... 6/4-6 Last NCAA Appearance: ............................................................................. 2007NIT Appearances/Record: .......................................................................... 5/4-5 Last NIT Appearance: ............................................................................... 2012CBI Appearances/Record: .......................................................................... 2/0-2 Last CBI Appearance: ............................................................................... 2009CIT Appearances/Record: .......................................................................... 0/0-0 Last CIT Appearance: ...................................................................................N/AOverall Postseason Appearances/Record: .................................................. 13/8-13

Dr. Marc JohnsonPresident

Dr. David CroasdellFaculty Athletics Representative

Doug KnuthAthletics Director

Rhonda BennettSenior Associate AD/SWA

Jack KuestermeyerMen's Basketball SID

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NEVADA YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MW MW MW MW Championship ChampionshipYear Overall MW H A Finish Seed Finish Postseason2012-13 12-19 3-13 2-6 1-7 9th 9 0-1 -2013-14 15-17 10-8 5-4 5-4 T3rd 3 0-1 -2014-15 9-22 5-13 7-8 2-11 10th 10 0-1 -Totals 36-58 18-34 14-18 8-22 0-3

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCELSU .........................................Associate Coach (2014-15)Arizona State ......Assoc. Head Coach/Asst. Coach (2012-14)Los Angeles D-Fenders ......................Head Coach (2011-12)Reno Bighorns .................................Head Coach (2010-11)Sacramento Kings ............................Head Coach (2006-07)Memphis Grizzlies ...................... Assistant Coach (2004-06)Golden State Warriors .......................Head Coach (2002-04)Atlanta Hawks ........................... Assistant Coach (2000-02)Orlando Magic ....................... Assistant Coach (1998-2000)Florida/W.Palm Beach Dogs ...............Head Coach (1996-97)Florida Sharks .................................Head Coach (1995-96)Rapid City Thrillers ..........................Head Coach (1989-95)

Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ................... (775) 682-6950

ASSISTANT COACHESJermaine Kimbrough 1st year (Virginia Tech, '01)Doug Stewart 1st year (Brown ‘94)Jay Morris 1st year (CSU Dominguez Hills ‘10)

NEVADA COACHING RECORDS (ALL-TIME)Years Record Win Pct. Coach1913 3-1 .750 C.E. Holloway1914-19 33-21 .611 Silas Ross1919-23 25-29 .463 Raymond Courtright1923-29 52-46 .531 J.E. “Doc” Martie1929-30 6-13 .316 Chester Scranton1930-39 77-76 .503 J.E. “Doc” Martie 129-122 .514 Martie Overall1939-42 12-28 .300 Charles Schuchardt1942-43 14-4 .778 Glenn “Jake” Lawlor1943-44 No team1944-45 8-9 .471 Jim Aiken1945-59 190-152 .556 Jake Lawlor 204-156 .567 Lawlor Overall1959-72 123-199 .382 Jack Spencer1972-76 43-61 .413 Jim Padgett1976-80 65-46 .586 Jim Carey1980-87 114-89 .562 Sonny Allen1987-93 91-79 .535 Len Stevens1993-99 90-81 .526 Pat Foster1999-04 79-74 .516 Trent Johnson2004-09 123-43 .741 Mark Fox2009-15 98-97 .503 David CarterTotals : 1,246-1,148 (.520) 102 seasons-2,394 games

NEVADA HISTORYREGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: ........201920-21 1926-27 1927-28 1931-321937-38 1955-56 1956-57 1957-581960-61 1963-64 1965-66 1982-831984-85 1996-97 2003-04 2004-052005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2011-12

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: ................41984 1985 2004 2006

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLE GAME APPEARANCES: ..12Year Opponent Result1982 Idaho L, 80-851983 Weber State L, 78-871984 Montana W, 71-691985 Idaho State W, 79-631987 Idaho State L, 81-921992 Montana L, 68-731995 Long Beach State L, 69-76 (OT)1997 Pacific L, 55-632003 Tulsa L, 64-752004 UTEP W, 66-602006 Utah State W, 70-63 (OT)2009 Utah State L, 62-72

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: ...............................61984 1985 2004 20052006 2007

NIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................51979 1997 2003 20102012

CBI APPEARANCES: ........................................................22008 2009 CIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................0

Jermaine Kimbrough Doug Stewart Jay Morris

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. (Pl.) Postseason2015-16 Nevada First Year

Totals Career

Alma Mater: .................................................................................... San Diego, 1987Hometown: ...........................................................................................Ashland, OhioBorn: ..............................................................................................November, 1964Playing Career: ........................................................................... San Diego, 1983-87Overall Record: ..................................................................................... 0-0 (1st year)School Record: ..................................................................................... 0-0 (1st year)MW Record: ......................................................................................... 0-0 (1st year)MW Tournament Appearances/Record: ........................................................0/0-0 (.000)Overall Conference Tournament Appearances/Record: ...................................0/0-0 (.000)NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record: .....................................................0/0-0 (.000)NIT Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)CBI Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)CIT Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)

MUSSELMAN VS. MOUNTAIN WESTvs. Air Force .................................................0-0vs. Boise State .............................................0-0vs. Colorado State .........................................0-0vs. Fresno State ...........................................0-0vs. New Mexico ............................................0-0vs. San Diego State ......................................0-0vs. San José State ........................................0-0vs. UNLV .....................................................0-0vs. Utah State ..............................................0-0vs. Wyoming .................................................0-0

Total ................................................................. 0-0

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NEVADA WOLF PACK2015-16 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

0 Oliver, Cameron F 6-8 225 Fr. HS Sacramento, Calif. (Grant)

1 Coleman, Marqueze G 6-4 190 Sr. 3L Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Alemany)

2 Criswell, Tyron G 6-3 205 Sr. 2L Omaha, Neb. (Central CC)

3 West, AJ F 6-9 235 Sr. 2L Brooklyn, N.Y. (Monroe College)

4 Anderson, Juwan G 6-0 165 Fr. HS Oakland, Calif. (Suffield Academy)

5 Rodriguez, Kaileb F 6-9 235 Jr. 1L Denver, Colo. (Sheridan College)

10 Marshall, Marcus G 6-3 190 Sr. TR St. Paul, Minn. (Missouri State)

11 Botteri, Justin F 6-5 180 Fr. HS Santa Rosa, Calif. (Cardinal Newman)

12 Foster, Elijah F 6-7 240 So. 1L Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach)

14 Drew, Lindsey G 6-4 180 Fr. HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Fairfax)

15 Fenner, D.J. G 6-6 205 Jr. 2L Seattle, Wash. (Seattle Prep)

21 Cooper, Jr., Eric G 6-3 180 So. 1L Ontario, Calif. (IMG Academy)

24 Caroline, Jordan F 6-7 235 So. TR Champaign, Ill. (Southern Illinois)

32 King, Leland F 6-7 215 Jr. TR Inglewood, Calif. (Brown)

34 Stivrins, Lucas F 6-11 235 Sr. 2L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Pratt CC)

WOLF PACK CAREER LEADERS Scoring Years Points 1. Nick Fazekas 2004-07 2,464 2. Deonte Burton 2010-14 2,102 3. Marcelus Kemp 2004-08 1,939 4. Edgar Jones 1975-79 1,877 5. Alex Boyd 1967-70 1,731 6. Terrance Green 1999-03 1,646 7. Pete Padgett 1972-76 1,642 8. Ric Herrin 1989-93 1,512 9. Darryl Owens 1986-89 1,504 10. Malik Story 2010-13 1,476

Rebounding Years Total 1. Pete Padget 1973-76 1,464 2. Nick Fazekas 2004-07 1,254 3. Dario Hunt 2008-12 1,032 4. Edgar Jones 1975-79 1,016 5. Alex Boyd 1967-70 924 6. Nap Montgomery 1964-66 890 7. Ric Herrin 1989-93 815 8. Matt Williams 1987-91 653 9. Kevinn Pinkney 2001-05 622 10. Greg Palm 1980-82 606

ROSTER BREAKDOWNStarters Returning (5)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsAJ West F Sr. 12.1 ppg, 11.0 rpgMarqueze Coleman G Sr. 9.4 ppg, 2.8 rpgTyron Criswell G/F Sr. 9.2 ppg, 4.1 rpgD.J. Fenner G/F Jr. 8.8 ppg, 2.7 rpgEric Cooper, Jr. G So. 7.3 ppg, 2.2 rpg Starters Lost (1)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsMichael Perez G Sr. 6.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg

Other Letterwinners Returning (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsKaileb Rodriguez F Jr. 1.1 ppg, 2.4 rpgElijah Foster F So. 0.9 ppg, 1.7 rpgLucas Stivrins F Sr. 2.7 ppg, 2.8 rpg

Other Letterwinners Lost (4)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsRobyn Missa F So. 2.5 ppg, 2.7 rpgRonnie Stevens, Jr. F Sr. 3.0 ppg, 3.0 rpgPatrick Conroy G So. 0.4 ppgStelios Papafloratos G Fr. 0.3 ppg

Newcomers (6)Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt.Juwan Anderson G Fr. 6-0 165Justin Botteri F Fr. 6-5 180Lindsey Drew G Fr. 6-4 180Jordan Caroline^ F So. 6-7 235Marcus Marshall^ G Sr. 6-3 190Leland King^ F Jr. 6-7 215^ will sit out the 2015-16 season under NCAA transfer rules

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Marqueze Coleman • Sr. • G • 6-4 • 190• Played in 30 games for the Wolf Pack, averaged 9.4 points per game,

the second-most on the team.• His 2.3 assists per game led the team last season.• Has played in 88 career games, making him the most experienced

player entering the 2015-16 season.• Ranked eighth in the Mountain West, shooting 77-percent from the

free throw line last season.• Scored a career-high 24 points in a win vs. New Mexico (Feb. 14).

AJ West • Sr. • C • 6-9 • 235 • Named to Mountain West third-team and NABC District 17 second

team in 2014-15.• One of 15 NCAA Division I players to average a double-double (12.1

points and 11 rebounds per game).• Ranked second in the MW with 14 double-doubles and 17 double-

figure rebounding games. • Set a MW single-season record with 116 offensive boards in

Conference play only.

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.13-14 21-19 54-103 .524 0-1 .000 34-70 .486 142-6.8 142-6.814-15 30-29 125-254 .492 0-0 .000 113-174 .649 331-11.0 363-12.1Totals 51-48 179-357 .501 0-1 .000 147-244 .602 473-9.3 505-9.9

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.12-13 31-2 38-96 .396 1-10 .100 64-83 .771 38-1.2 141-4.513-14 27-2 53-134 .396 9-35 .257 48-65 .738 56-2.1 163-6.014-15 30-24 91-238 .382 13-44 .295 86-114 .754 83-2.8 281-9.4Totals 88-28 182-468 .389 23-89 .258 198-262 .756 177-2.0 585-6.6

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2014-15 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES OVERALL RECORD: 9-22 HOME: 7-8 AWAY: 2-11 NEUTRAL: 0-3 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg 03 AJ West 30-29 873-29.1 125-254 .492 0-0 .000 113-174 .649 178-153 331-11.0 84-1 17 72 79 15 363-12.101 Marqueze Coleman 30-24 778-25.9 91-238 .382 13-44 .295 86-114 .754 5-78 83-2.8 70-2 70 60 3 33 281-9.402 Tyron Criswell 31-14 734-23.7 101-236 .428 20-59 .339 63-92 .685 60-66 126-4.1 81-2 51 58 2 24 285-9.215 D.J. Fenner 30-19 756-25.2 90-260 .346 13-61 .213 71-90 .789 22-58 80-2.7 60-0 33 52 10 33 264-8.821 Eric Cooper, Jr. 31-14 736-23.7 73-245 .298 38-148 .257 43-55 .782 20-47 67-2.2 43-0 42 51 1 24 227-7.323 Michael Perez 30-22 803-26.8 66-203 .325 22-83 .265 37-55 .673 9-82 91-3.0 58-0 58 46 3 31 191-6.433 Ronnie Stevens 22-2 305-13.9 18-46 .391 0-0 .000 30-45 .667 29-36 65-3.0 42-1 1 23 9 1 66-3.034 Lucas Stivrins 29-11 327-11.3 27-55 .491 1-1 1.000 24-38 .632 32-49 81-2.8 49-1 7 19 7 2 79-2.720 Robyn Missa 24-11 318-13.3 23-54 .426 3-10 .300 11-19 .579 21-43 64-2.7 29-0 2 18 4 2 60-2.505 Kaileb Rodriguez 30-9 422-14.1 13-51 .255 0-0 .000 7-14 .500 17-56 73-2.4 64-0 10 24 11 2 33-1.112 Elijah Foster 21-0 133-6.3 8-17 .471 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 10-25 35-1.7 20-0 2 3 0 2 19-0.911 Patrick Conroy 7-0 16-2.3 1-5 .200 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 0-1 1-0.1 0-0 4 2 0 0 3-0.410 Stelios Papafloratos 9-0 24-2.7 1-9 .111 1-7 .143 0-2 .000 0-3 3-0.3 3-0 1 4 0 0 3-0.3TM TEAM 54-67 121-3.9 0 4 Nevada 31 637-1673 .381 111-417 .266 489-703 .696 457-764 1221-39.4 603-7 298 436 129 169 1874-60.5 Opponents 31 707-1711 .413 198-584 .339 449-676 .664 358-681 1039-33.5 575-19 397 313 134 191 2061-66.5

2014-15 STATISTICS - MW GAMES CONFERENCE RECORD: 5-13 HOME: 3-6 AWAY: 2-7 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg03 AJ West 18-18 572-31.8 79-156 .506 0-0 .000 77-123 .626 116-102 218-12.1 52-1 10 48 44 12 235-13.102 Tyron Criswell 18-13 506-28.1 72-162 .444 12-40 .300 42-58 .724 33-43 76-4.2 52-2 40 41 0 17 198-11.021 Eric Cooper, Jr. 18-13 526-29.2 57-184 .310 30-114 .263 29-38 .763 15-28 43-2.4 28-0 26 39 0 20 173-9.601 Marqueze Coleman 17-12 422-24.8 46-127 .362 9-22 .409 47-61 .770 2-46 48-2.8 35-2 42 30 1 16 148-8.715 D.J. Fenner 17-6 364-21.4 37-122 .303 1-14 .071 36-45 .800 14-27 41-2.4 35-0 19 31 3 21 111-6.523 Michael Perez 18-10 428-23.8 27-97 .278 8-38 .211 12-20 .600 5-43 48-2.7 33-0 34 23 0 19 74-4.133 Ronnie Stevens 10-0 125-12.5 10-26 .385 0-0 .000 11-16 .688 11-15 26-2.6 15-0 1 9 4 0 31-3.134 Lucas Stivrins 16-10 200-12.5 17-29 .586 1-1 1.000 13-21 .619 21-22 43-2.7 28-0 1 12 4 2 48-3.020 Robyn Missa 11-7 151-13.7 12-25 .480 2-4 .500 5-7 .714 12-19 31-2.8 11-0 1 9 0 0 31-2.805 Kaileb Rodriguez 17-1 222-13.1 6-23 .261 0-0 .000 2-8 .250 8-22 30-1.8 33-0 4 11 5 2 14-0.810 Stelios Papafloratos 4-0 11-2.8 1-5 .200 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-2 2-0.5 0-0 0 1 0 0 3-0.812 Elijah Foster 13-0 86-6.6 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 4-16 20-1.5 10-0 1 2 0 1 9-0.711 Patrick Conroy 4-0 12-3.0 1-5 .200 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 2 1 0 0 2-0.5TM TEAM 30-35 65-3.6 0 2 Nevada 18 369-970 .380 64-240 .267 275-398 .691 271-420 691-38.4 332-5 181 259 61 110 1077-59.8 Opponents 18 427-968 .441 124-341 .364 252-369 .683 181-395 576-32.0 326-12 253 190 87 117 1230-68.3

Date Opponent Result Att.November 15 Sat. CAL POLY W, 65-49 5,060 17 Mon. ADAMS STATE W, 69-64 4,932 21 Fri. vs. Seton Hall (1) L, 60-68 1,351 22 Sat. vs. Clemson (1) L, 50-59 1,968 24 Mon. vs. Weber State (1) L, 56-59 1,342 29 Sat. at Nebraska-Omaha L, 54-78 1,723December 3 Wed. at Long Beach State L, 57-68 3,293 7 Sun. CALIFORNIA L, 56-63 5,467 13 Sat. CAL STATE FULLERTON L, 55-65 4,858 18 Thur. at Pacific L, 65-69 1,778 22 Mon. MARSHALL W, 83-55 4,738 28 Sun. NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN W, 81-67 4,896 January 3 Sat. AIR FORCE* W, 80-62 6,638 7 Wed. at UNLV* W, 64-62 13,530 10 Sat. FRESNO STATE* L, 66-69 5,310 14 Wed. at Colorado State* L, 42-98 3,66720 Tue. UTAH STATE* L, 54-70 5,318 24 Sat. at Fresno State* L, 62-66 7,945 27 Tue. UNLV* L, 62-67 7,578 31 Sat. at Wyoming* L, 55-63 8,106

Date Opponent (TV) Result Att.February 4 Wed. SAN DIEGO STATE* L, 63-65 5,832 7 Sat. at San José State* W, 60-57 1,085 10 Tue. at Utah State* L, 62-75 9,472 14 Sat. NEW MEXICO* W, 66-63 (OT) 5,301 17 Tue. WYOMING* L, 58-64 5,291 21 Sat. at Boise State* L, 46-78 8,929 25 Wed. at Air Force* L, 70-75 1,294 28 Sat. SAN JOSÉ STATE* W, 62-51 5,325

March 4 Wed. COLORADO STATE* L, 62-78 5,909 7 Sat. at San Diego State* L, 43-67 12,414 11 Wed. vs. UNLV (2) L, 46-67 7,485

Home games in BOLD CAPS. *Mountain West game.Rankings listed according to Associated Press/Coaches’ polls.

(1) Ezybonds Global Payments U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam (U.S. Virgin Islands)(2) Reese’s MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

2014-15 RESULTS • (9-22 / 5-13 MW)

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QUICK FACTSLocation: ..................................................................Albuquerque, New MexicoPresident: .......................................................................... Dr. Robert G. FrankFaculty Athletics Representative: .................................................... Dr. Amy NeelVice President for Athletics: ..............................................................Paul KrebsSenior Associate Athletics Director/SWA: ......................................Janice RuggieroEnrollment: ..........................................................................................27,278Founded: ................................................................................................1889Nickname: ............................................................................................. LobosColors: ..................................................................................Cherry and Silver Men’s Basketball SID: ............................................................ Frank MercoglianoE-mail: .................................................................................fmercog@unm.eduCell Phone: ............................................................................... 505-410-4844Athletics Website: ......................................................................... GoLobos.comArena (Capacity): .............................................The Pit/Bob King Court (15,411)Press Row Phone: ................................................................... (505) 925-5988Elevation: ........................................................................................ 5,086 feetTV Market: ......................................................... Albuquerque/Santa Fe (No. 47)

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: ......................................................................Craig Neal (3rd year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ........................................................................8/4Starters Returning/Lost: ................................................................................3/22014-15 Overall Record (Home/Away/Neutral): ...................... 15-16 (10-5/4-8/1-3)2014-15 Conference Record/Finish: .......................................................7-11/8th2014-15 Postseason: .................................................................................. N/A2014-15 Final AP/Coaches’ Ranking: ........................................................NR/NR

2014-15 ATTENDANCE FIGURESAttendance Games Total Avg. Largest CrowdHome 15 218,558 14,571 15,411 - two timesAway & Neutral 16 111,527 6,970 12,414 at San Diego StateTotals 31 330,085 10,647

ARENA FACTSArena (Capacity): .............................................The Pit/Bob King Court (15,411)Largest Crowd: ..............................................19,452 (vs. UNLV, Jan. 17, 1976)Year Opened: ...........................................................................................1966All-Time Arena Record: .............................................................. 683-156 (.814)

2015-16 SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent (Broadcasts) TimeN3 Tue. CSU-PUEBLO (Exh.) 7 p.m. MTN6 Fri. ROGERS STATE (OKLA.) (Exh.) 7 p.m. MTN13 Fri. TEXAS SOUTHERN (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 5:30 p.m. MTN15 Sun. at New Mexico State TBAN18 Wed. LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m MTN21 Sat. at USC (Pac-12 Networks) TBAN25 Wed. NICHOLLS STATE (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m MTD1 Tue. ORAL ROBERTS (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTD5 Sat. at Purdue (Big Ten Network) 2:15 p.m. ETD12 Sat. NORTHERN IOWA (ESPN3) 7 p.m. MTD16 Wed. NEW MEXICO STATE (ESPN3) 7 p.m. MTD19 Sat. RICE (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 6 p.m. MTD22 Tue. vs. Auburn (1) (ESPNU) 9:30 a.m. HTD23 Wed. TBA (1) (ESPNU) TBAD25 Fri. TBA (1) TBAD30 Wed. NEVADA* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTJ2 Sat. at Fresno State* (CBSSN) 6:30 p.m. PTJ9 Sat. UTAH STATE* (ESPN3) 4 p.m. MTJ12 Tue. at UNLV* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. PTJ16 Sat. WYOMING* (CBSSN) 2 p.m. MTJ23 Sat. at San José State* (MWN-CI) 2 p.m. PTJ27 Wed. AIR FORCE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTJ30 Sat. at Boise State* (ESPN3) 3 p.m. MTF2 Tue. UNLV* (CBSSN) 6 p.m. MTF6 Sat. at San Diego State* (CBSSN) 1 p.m. PTF9 Tue. at Utah State* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTF13 Sat. SAN JOSÉ STATE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 4 p.m. MTF17 Wed. BOISE STATE* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTF20 Sat. at Air Force* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) Noon MTF23 Tue at Colorado State* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTF27 Sat. FRESNO STATE* (ESPN2/ESPN3) TBAM1 Tue. SAN DIEGO STATE* (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. MTM5 Sat. at Nevada (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. PTM9-12 Wed.-Sat. MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times subject to change.

(1) Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)

NEW MEXICO MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: .................................................................................. 1899-1900All-Time Record: ................................................................ 1,461-1,072 (.578)All-Time MW Games Only Record: ................................................142-104 (.577)NCAA Appearances/Record: ....................................................................15/8-16Last NCAA Appearance: ..............................................................................2014NIT Appearances/Record: .....................................................................19/18-20Last NIT Appearance: .................................................................................2011CBI Appearances/Record: .............................................................................N/ALast CBI Appearance: ...................................................................................N/ACIT Appearances/Record .............................................................................. N/ALast CIT Appearance: ................................................................................... N/AOverall Postseason Appearances/Record: ............................................... 34/26-36

NEW MEXICO LOBOS

Dr. Robert G. FrankPresident

Amy Neel Faculty Athletics Representative

Paul KrebsVice President for Athletics

Janice RuggieroAssociate Athletics Director/SWA

Frank MercoglianoAssistant A.D.

Communications

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YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. (Pl.) Postseason2013-14 New Mexico 27-7 15-3 (2nd, MW) NCAA Second Round2014-15 New Mexico 15-16 7-11 (8th, MW) --Totals 2 years 42-23 (.646) 22-14 (.611) Career 2 years 42-23 (.646) 22-14 (.611)

Alma Mater: ................................................................................ Georgia Tech, 1988Hometown: .......................................................................................Washington, Ind.Born: ................................................................................................February, 1964Playing Career: ....................................................................... Georgia Tech, 1983-88Overall Record: .................................................................................. 42-23 (2 years)School Record: .................................................................................. 42-23 (2 years)MW Record: ...................................................................................... 22-14 (2 years)MW Tournament Appearances/Record: ........................................................2/3-1 (.750)Overall Conference Tournament Appearances/Record: ...................................2/3-1 (.750)NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record: .....................................................1/0-1 (.000)NIT Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)CBI Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)CIT Appearances/Record: .........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)

UNM YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MW MW MW MW Championship ChampionshipYear Overall MW H A Finish Seed Finish Postseason1999-00 18-14 9-5 5-2 4-3 3rd 3 0-1 NIT2000-01 21-13 6-8 4-3 2-5 T5th 4 2-1 NIT2001-02 16-14 6-8 5-2 1-6 6th 6 0-1 NIT2002-03 10-18 4-10 4-3 0-7 7th 7 0-1 -2003-04 14-14 5-9 5-2 0-7 T5th 5 0-1 -2004-05 26-7 10-4 7-0 3-4 2nd 2 3-0 (1st) NCAA2005-06 17-13 8-8 6-2 2-6 5th 5 0-1 -2006-07 15-17 4-12 3-5 1-7 T8th 9 0-1 -2007-08 24-9 11-5 6-2 5-3 3rd 3 0-1 NIT2008-09 22-12 12-4 8-0 4-4 T1st 3 0-1 NIT2009-10 30-5 14-2 7-1 7-1 1st 1 1-1 NCAA2010-11 22-13 8-8 5-3 3-5 5th 5 1-1 NIT2011-12 28-7 10-4 6-1 4-3 T1st 2 3-0 (1st) NCAA2012-13 29-6 13-3 8-0 5-3 1st 1 3-0 (1st) NCAA2013-14 27-7 15-3 8-1 7-2 2nd 2 3-0 (1st) NCAA2014-15 15-16 7-11 10-5 4-8 8th 8 0-1 -Totals 334-185 142-104 97-32 52-74 16-12

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCENew Mexico ..................... Associate Head Coach (2006-12)Iowa ........................................ Assistant Coach (2004-06)Toronto Raptors ......................... Assistant Coach (2000-03)

Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ................... (505) 925-5750

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHChris Harriman 1st year (Augusta State ‘03)

ASSISTANT COACHESTerrence Rencher 1st year (Texas ‘01)Alan Huss 2nd year (Creighton ‘02)

NEAL VS. MOUNTAIN WESTvs. Air Force .................................................2-3vs. Boise State .............................................2-3vs. Colorado State .........................................3-1vs. Fresno State ...........................................3-1vs. Nevada ...................................................2-1vs. San Diego State ......................................2-3vs. San José State ........................................3-0vs. UNLV .....................................................2-2vs. Utah State ..............................................3-1vs. Wyoming .................................................3-1

Total ............................................................. 25-16

UNM COACHING RECORDS (ALL-TIME)Years Record Win Pct. Coach1899-10 16-9 .640 --1910-17 32-8 .800 Ralph Hutchinson1918-19 2-4 .333 John McGough1919-30 86-42 .672 Roy Johnson1930-33 32-19 .627 Tom Churchill1933-40 70-97 .419 Roy Johnson 155-133 .538 Johnson Overall1940-41 5-18 .217 Benjamin Sacks1941-43 12-30 .286 Willis Barnes1943-44 11-2 .846 George White1944-51 84-76 .525 Woody Clements1951-52 6-19 .240 Berl Huffman1952-55 29-43 .403 Woody Clements 113-119 .487 Clements Overall1955-58 14-58 .194 Bill Stockton1958-62 21-75 .219 Bob Sweeney1962-72 175-89 .663 Bob King1972-79 134-62 .684 Norm Ellenberger1979-80 6-22 .214 Charlie Harrison1980-88 146-106 .579 Gary Colson1988-99 246-108 .695 Dave Bliss1999-02 55-41 .573 Fran Fraschilla2002-07 82-69 .543 Ritchie McKay2007-13 155-52 .749 Steve Alford2013-15 42-23 .646 Craig NealTotals : 1,461-1,072 (.577) 111 seasons-2,533 games

NEW MEXICO HISTORYREGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: ........111944-45 1945-46 1963-64 1967-68 1973-74 1977-78 1993-94 2008-092009-10 2011-12 2012-13

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: ................61993 1996 2005 20122013 2014

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLE GAME APPEARANCES: ..11Year Opponent Result1984 UTEP L, 38-441987 Wyoming L, 62-641993 UTEP W, 76-651996 Utah W, 64-601998 UNLV L, 51-561999 Utah L, 45-602001 BYU L, 65-692005 Utah W, 60-562012 San Diego State W, 68-592013 UNLV W, 63-562014 San Diego State W, 64-58

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: .............................151968 1974 1978 19911993 1994 1996 19971998 1999 2005 20102012 2013 2014

NIT APPEARANCES: ......................................................191964 1965 1967 1973 1979 1984 1985 19861987 1988 1989 19901992 2000 2001 20022008 2009 2011

CBI APPEARANCES: ........................................................0

CIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................0

Chris Harriman Terrence Rencher Alan Huss

NEW MEXICO LOBOS

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2015-16 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

0 J.J. N'Ganga C 6-10 240 Sr. 1L Aubervilliers, France (N. Oklahoma College)

1 Cullen Neal G 6-5 195 RS-So. 2L Albuquerque, N.M. (Eldorado)

3 Jordan Hunter G 5-11 180 Fr. HS Beaumont, Texas (Ozen)

4 Elijah Brown G 6-4 200 RS-So. TR Orange County, Calif. (Butler)

11 Obij Aget C 7-1 220 Jr. 2L Juba, South Sudan (La Lumiere (Ind.))

12 Devon Williams F 6-8 210 RS-Jr. 1L Dallas, Texas (Woodrow Wilson)

14 Dane Kuiper G/F 6-7 200 Fr. HS Wasilla, Alaska (Corona del Sol (Ariz.))

15 Connor Joy G 6-4 195 Sr. HS Rehoboth, N.M. (Rehoboth Christian)

20 Sam Logwood G/F 6-7 210 So. 1L Indianapolis, Ind. (La Lumiere)

21 Xavier Adams G 6-4 205 So. 1L Flower Mound, Texas (Edward S. Marcus)

23 Joe Furstinger F 6-9 215 So. 1L R. Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic)

25 Tim Jacobs G 6-0 200 Sr. 1L Las Cruces, N.M. (Cochise College (Ariz.))

30 Adam Cumber G 6-2 185 RS-Fr. RS Albuquerque, N.M. (Sandia)

31 Anthony Mathis G 6-3 170 Fr. HS West Linn, Ore. (West Linn)

32 Tim Williams F 6-8 240 RS-Jr. RS Flossmoor, Ill. (Samford)

33 Nikola Scekic C 7-1 255 Fr. HS Belgrade, Serbia (IMG Academy (Fla.))

34 Michael Nesbitt F 6-7 220 Sr. TR Evansville, Ind. (Missouri S&T)

LOBO CAREER LEADERS Scoring Years Points 1. Charles Smith 1994-97 1,993 2. Kenny Thomas 1996-99 1,931 3. Lamont Long 1996-00 1,840 4. Clayton Shields 1995-98 1,837 5. Kendall Williams 2010-14 1,813 6. Ruben Douglas 2001-03 1,782 7. Luc Longley 1988-91 1,769 8. Hunter Greene 1984-88 1,745 9. Rob Robbins 1988-91 1,739 10. Willie Long 1969-71 1,542

Rebounding Years Total 1. Kenny Thomas 1996-99 1,032 2. Luc Longley 1988-91 922 3. Mel Daniels 1965-67 853 4. Willie Long 1969-71 800 5. Clayton Shields 1995-98 758 6. Tom King 1960-61 749 7. Lamont Long 1996-00 698 8. Alex Kirk 2010-11, 2012-14 685 9. Drew Gordon 2010-12 661 10. Cameron Bairstow 2010-14 637

ROSTER BREAKDOWNStarters Returning (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsCullen Neal G RS-So. 17.0 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 3.7 apgObij Aget C Jr. 6.8 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 1.4 bpg,Devon Williams F RS-Jr. 6.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg Starters Lost (2)Name Pos. Yr. 2013-14 StatsHugh Greenwood G Sr. 11.6 ppg, 5.3 rpgDeshawn Delaney G Sr. 11.7 ppg, 5.3 rpg

Other Letterwinners Returning (5)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsSam Logwood G So. 6.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 1.1 apgTim Jacobs G Sr. 3.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 3.0 apgXavier Adams G So. 3.3 ppg, 1.9 rpgJ.J. N’Ganga C Sr. 3.2 ppg, 1.7 rpg, .590 fg pct.Joe Furstinger F So. 2.4 ppg, 2.0 rpg

Other Letterwinners Lost (2)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsJordan Goodman F Jr. 6.3 ppg, 2.3 rpgArthur Edwards G Jr. 3.9 ppg, 2.0 rpg

Newcomers (7)Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt.Elijah Brown* G So. 6-4 200 Tim Williams* F Jr. 6-8 240Jordan Hunter G Fr. 5-11 180Connor Joy G Sr. 6-4 195Dane Kuiper G/F Fr. 6-7 200Anthony Mathis G Fr. 6-2 170Nikola Scekic C Fr. 7-1 255Michael Nesbitt F Sr. 6-7 220* Eligible to play in 2015-16 after sitting out last season after transferring

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Sam Logwood • So. • G/F • 6-7 • 210• Played in 28 games, and started the final 16 games of his freshman

season.• Averaged 6.1 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game.• Scored in double-figures six times in Mountain West play.• Made 40-of-55 free throw attempts (.727), which was tied for best

percentage on the team.• Academic All-Mountain West selection.

Cullen Neal • So. • G • 6-5 • 195• Granted a medical hardship waiver after suffering a season-ending

ankle injury in the third game of the 2014-15 season. • Prior to the injury, scored a career-high 26 points vs. Idaho State (Nov.

14, 2014), which included 5-of-10 shooting from beyond the arc.• As a freshman in 2013-14, averaged 7.1 points per game and

registered nine double-digit scoring games.• Two-time Mountain West Scholar-Athlete.

Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.13-14 34-3 75-201 .373 42-117 .359 51-71 .718 58-1.7 243-7.114-15 3-3 13-35 .371 8-16 .500 17-20 .850 4-1.3 51-17.0Totals 37-6 88-236 .373 50-133 .376 68-91 .747 62-1.7 294-7.9

Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.14-15 28-16 57-145 .393 17-55 .309 40-55 .727 76-2.7 171-6.1

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2014-15 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES OVERALL RECORD: 15-16 HOME: 10-5 AWAY: 4-8 NEUTRAL: 1-3 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg01 Cullen Neal 3-3 89-29.7 13-35 .371 8-16 .500 17-20 .850 0-4 4-1.3 7-0 11 7 0 2 51-17.033 Deshawn Delaney 30-29 871-29.0 135-273 .495 16-43 .372 65-98 .663 47-112 159-5.3 49-0 60 51 18 39 351-11.703 Hugh Greenwood 31-31 1094-35.3 121-345 .351 72-211 .341 47-62 .758 18-147 165-5.3 60-0 101 58 21 47 361-11.611 Obij Aget 31-31 765-24.7 81-145 .559 0-0 .000 50-77 .649 60-108 168-5.4 80-4 8 43 42 16 212-6.812 Devon Williams 31-30 701-22.6 75-164 .457 5-19 .263 53-76 .697 48-56 104-3.4 63-1 20 46 20 17 208-6.702 Jordan Goodman 19-0 254-13.4 45-124 .363 10-39 .256 19-31 .613 11-32 43-2.3 19-0 17 15 1 8 119-6.320 Sam Logwood 28-16 572-20.4 57-145 .393 17-55 .309 40-55 .727 24-52 76-2.7 46-0 31 29 3 9 171-6.105 Arthur Edwards 22-2 263-12.0 26-72 .361 8-36 .222 26-39 .667 12-32 44-2.0 37-0 17 31 4 11 86-3.925 Tim Jacobs 29-2 605-20.9 38-80 .475 2-21 .095 23-42 .548 5-67 72-2.5 30-0 87 32 1 15 101-3.521 Xavier Adams 30-11 357-11.9 35-78 .449 9-31 .290 19-38 .500 20-37 57-1.9 40-1 18 24 9 9 98-3.300 J.J. N'Ganga 29-0 344-11.9 36-61 .590 0-0 .000 22-36 .611 18-30 48-1.7 54-1 6 31 5 1 94-3.223 Joe Furstinger 29-0 360-12.4 24-67 .358 1-10 .100 20-35 .571 20-37 57-2.0 53-1 22 16 15 4 69-2.4TM TEAM 48-36 84-2.7 0 9 New Mexico 31 686-1589 .432 148-481 .308 401-609 .658 331-750 1081-34.9 538-8 398 392 139 178 1921-62.0 Opponents 31 643-1601 .402 210-668 .314 370-526 .703 268-665 933-30.1 559-8 384 361 103 188 1866-60.2

2014-15 STATISTICS - MW GAMES CONFERENCE RECORD: 7-11 HOME: 5-4 AWAY: 2-7 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Name G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg03 Hugh Greenwood 18-18 627-34.8 73-193 .378 47-126 .373 23-30 .767 7-96 103-5.7 32-0 57 31 10 27 216-12.033 Deshawn Delaney 18-17 508-28.2 67-146 .459 10-24 .417 32-44 .727 21-59 80-4.4 29-0 36 29 7 24 176-9.820 Sam Logwood 18-15 402-22.3 43-104 .413 11-35 .314 33-43 .767 17-33 50-2.8 30-0 24 19 1 5 130-7.211 Obij Aget 18-18 479-26.6 50-94 .532 0-0 .000 28-45 .622 33-61 94-5.2 50-3 4 27 27 7 128-7.112 Devon Williams 18-17 403-22.4 49-105 .467 4-10 .400 24-36 .667 27-27 54-3.0 30-1 15 23 10 9 126-7.002 Jordan Goodman 11-0 135-12.3 22-68 .324 3-17 .176 6-14 .429 6-14 20-1.8 12-0 12 7 1 2 53-4.805 Arthur Edwards 16-0 179-11.2 19-52 .365 5-24 .208 16-23 .696 8-24 32-2.0 29-0 13 19 4 9 59-3.721 Xavier Adams 17-4 169-9.9 21-40 .525 6-14 .429 13-23 .565 9-20 29-1.7 19-0 8 13 4 4 61-3.600 J.J. N'Ganga 17-0 195-11.5 20-37 .541 0-0 .000 14-20 .700 9-11 20-1.2 30-1 3 16 1 0 54-3.225 Tim Jacobs 18-1 396-22.0 20-43 .465 2-12 .167 10-18 .556 4-49 53-2.9 19-0 52 16 0 7 52-2.923 Joe Furstinger 17-0 182-10.7 12-36 .333 0-2 .000 7-13 .538 6-21 27-1.6 25-1 7 7 6 3 31-1.8TM TEAM 32-16 48-2.7 0 7 New Mexico 18 396-918 .431 88-264 .333 206-309 .667 179-431 610-33.9 305-6 231 214 71 97 1086-60.3 Opponents...... 18 371-903 .411 137-402 .341 219-305 .718 135-386 521-28.9 295-3 238 191 64 109 1098-61.0

Date Opponent Result Att.November 14 Fri. IDAHO STATE W, 79-55 13,927 16 Sun. CAL STATE FULLERTON W, 67-59 13,829 20 Thu. vs. Boston College (1) L, 65-69 6,723 21 Fri. vs. George Mason (1) W, 69-58 7,438 23 Sun. vs. Texas A&M (1) L, 51-64 8,002 30 Sun. USC L, 54-66 14,404December 3 Wed. NEW MEXICO STATE W, 62-47 15,335 6 Sat. at Valparaiso W, 63-46 4,227 13 Sat. ULM W, 54-46 13,710 17 Wed. CENTRAL ARKANSAS W, 76-55 13,117 20 Sat. at New Mexico State W, 69-67 8,148 23 Tue. at Grand Canyon L, 65-68 6,340 31 Wed. FRESNO STATE* W, 76-64 14,478January 3 Sat. COLORADO STATE* W, 66-53 15,225 6 Tue. at San Diego State* L, 42-56 12,414 10 Sat. at Utah State* W, 66-60 9,898 14 Wed. AIR FORCE* W, 60-48 13,891 18 Sun. BOISE STATE* L, 59-69 15,206 21 Wed. at UNLV* W, 71-69 12,125 24 Sat. at Wyoming* L, 62-63 10,167 31 Sat. SAN JOSÉ STATE* W, 67-41 14,358

Date Opponent Result Att. February 4 Wed. at Air Force* L, 49-53 1,631 7 Sat. UTAH STATE* L, 60-63 15,111 10 Tue. at Colorado State* L, 59-70 5,812 14 Sat. at Nevada* L, 63-66 5,301 17 Tue. SAN DIEGO STATE* L, 46-63 15,411 21 Sat. UNLV* L, 68-76 15,145 24 Tue. at Boise State* L, 65-76 4,991 28 Sat. at Fresno State* L, 55-59 8,310March 7 Sat. WYOMING* W, 52-49 15,411 11 Wed. vs. Air Force (2) L, 61-68 0

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times subject to change.

(1) ESPN Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, Puerto Rico)(2) Reese’s MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nev.)

2014-15 RESULTS • (15-16 / 7-11 MW)

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QUICK FACTSLocation: .........................................................................San Diego, California President: .......................................................................... Dr. Elliot HirshmanFaculty Athletics Representative: ....................................................Patrick Papin Director of Athletics: ......................................................................... Jim SterkExecutive Associate Athletics Director/SWA: .................................... Jenny BramerEnrollment: .........................................................................................32,396Founded: ...............................................................................................1897Nickname: ............................................................................................AztecsColors: ................................................................................ Scarlet and Black Men’s Basketball SIDs: .....................................................Mike May/Darin WongE-mail: [email protected]/[email protected] Phone: ................................................ (619) 594-3023/(619) 594-5548Cell Phone: ................................................... (619) 957-8372/(310) 489-2378 Athletics Website: ........................................................................GoAztecs.comArena (Capacity): ....................................... Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl (12,414)Press Row Phone: .................................................................. (619) 265-5853Elevation: ............................................................................................ 46 feetTV Market: ..........................................................................San Diego (No. 28)

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: ................................................................ Steve Fisher (17th year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................................................8/5Starters Returning/Lost: ...............................................................................3/22014-15 Overall Record (Home/Away/Neutral): ....................... 27-9 (16-1/7-5/4-3)2014-15 Conference Record/Finish: .................................................... 14-4/T1st2014-15 Postseason: .............................NCAA Third Round, lost to Duke, 68-492014-15 Final AP/Coaches’ Ranking: .......................................................NR/NR

2014-15 ATTENDANCE FIGURESAttendance Games Total Avg. Largest CrowdHome 17 211,038 12,414 12,414 - 17 timesAway & Neutral 19 156,626 8,243 18,482 vs. DukeTotals 36 367,664 10,213

ARENA FACTSArena (Capacity): ....................................... Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl (12,414)Largest Crowd: .....................................................................12,414 (80 times)Year Opened: ..........................................................................................1997All-Time Arena Record: ............................................................... 212-71 (.749)

2015-16 SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent (Broadcasts) TimeN2 Mon. CAL STATE SAN MARCOS (Exh.) 7 p.m. PTN13 Fri. ILLINOIS STATE (ESPN3) 7 p.m. PTN16 Mon. at Utah (ESPN2) 7:30 p.m. MTN18 Wed. SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN (Fox Sports San Diego) 7 p.m. PTN21 Sat. LITTLE ROCK (Fox Sports San Diego) 1 p.m. PTN23 Mon. EAST CAROLINA (ESPN3) 7 p.m. PTN26 Thur. vs. California (1) (Fox Sports 1) 9 p.m. PTN27 Fri. vs. West Virginia/Richmond (1) (Fox Sports 1) TBAD1 Tue. at Long Beach State (Prime Ticket) 7:30 p.m. PTD5 Sat. vs. San Diego (2) (Fox Sports San Diego) 2 p.m. PTD7 Mon. BIOLA 7 p.m. PTD10 Thur. NICHOLLS STATE (MWN-CI) 7 p.m. PTD18 Fri. GRAND CANYON (MWN-CI) 7 p.m. PTD22 Tue. KANSAS (CBSSN) 8 p.m. PTD30 Wed. WYOMING* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. PTJ2 Sat. at Utah State* (ESPNU/ESPN3) 8 p.m. MTJ6 Wed. SAN JOSÉ STATE* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. PTJ13 Wed. at Colorado State* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTJ16 Sat. at Boise State* (ESPN2/ESPN3) 8 p.m. MTJ19 Tue. FRESNO STATE* (ESPNU/ESPN3) 8 p.m. PTJ23 Sat. UTAH STATE* (CBSSN) 3 p.m. PTJ26 Tue. at Nevada* 8 p.m. PTJ30 Sat. at UNLV* (CBSSN) 5 p.m. PTF2 Tue. COLORADO STATE* (ESPN2/ESPNU) 8 p.m. PTF6 Sat. NEW MEXICO* (CBSSN) 1 p.m. PTF10 Wed. at Fresno State* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. PTF13 Sat. AIR FORCE* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. PTF21 Sun. at San José State* (CBSSN) 1 p.m. PTF24 Wed. at Wyoming* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTF27 Sat. BOISE STATE* (CBSSN) 3 p.m. PTM1 Tue. at New Mexico* (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. MTM5 Sat. UNLV* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. PTM9-12 Wed.-Sat. MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times subject to change.

(1) Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational (Las Vegas, Nevada)(2) Played at Petco Park in San Diego, California

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: ........................................................................................1921-22All-Time Overall Record: .................................................... 1,395-1,077-1 (.564) All-Time MW Games Only Record: ..................................................143-103 (.581)NCAA Appearances/Record: .....................................................................11/6-11Last NCAA Appearance: ...............................................................................2015NIT Appearances/Record: ............................................................................5/5-5Last NIT Appearance: ..................................................................................2009CBI Appearances/Record: ...............................................................................N/ALast CBI Appearance: .....................................................................................N/ACIT Appearances/Record ................................................................................N/ALast CIT Appearance: .....................................................................................N/AOverall Postseason Appearances/Record: .................................................16/11-16

SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS

Dr. Elliot HirshmanPresident

Jim SterkAthletics Director

Jenny BramerExecutive Associate Athletics

Director/SWA

Mike MayMen's Basketball SID

Patrick Papin Faculty Athletics Representative

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HEAD COACH STEVE FISHER

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. (Pl.) Postseason1989 Michigan 6-0* – NCAA Champions1989-90 Michigan 23-8 12-6 (3rd, Big Ten) NCAA Second Round1990-91 Michigan 14-15 7-11 (8th, Big Ten) NIT First Round1991-92 Michigan 25-9 11-7 (3rd, Big Ten) NCAA Finalist1992-93 Michigan 31-5 15-3 (2nd, Big Ten) NCAA Finalist1993-94 Michigan 24-8 13-5 (2nd, Big Ten) NCAA Elite Eight1994-95 Michigan 17-14 11-7 (T3rd, Big Ten) NCAA First Round1995-96 Michigan 20-12 10-8 (T5th, Big Ten) NCAA First Round1996-97 Michigan 24-11 9-9 (T6th, Big Ten) NIT ChampionsTotals 9 Years* 184-82 (.692) 88-56 (.611)1999-00 San Diego State 5-23 0-14 (8th, MW) -2000-01 San Diego State 14-14 4-10 (7th, MW) -2001-02 San Diego State 21-12 7-7 (T4th, MW) NCAA First Round2002-03 San Diego State 16-14 6-8 (5th, MW) NIT Second Round2003-04 San Diego State 14-16 5-9 (T5th, MW) -2004-05 San Diego State 11-18 4-10 (6th, MW) -2005-06 San Diego State 24-9 13-3 (1st, MW) NCAA First Round2006-07 San Diego State 22-11 10-6 (T3rd, MW) NIT Second Round2007-08 San Diego State 20-13 9-7 (4th, MW) NIT First Round2008-09 San Diego State 26-10 11-5 (4th, MW) NIT Semifinals2009-10 San Diego State 25-9 11-5 (T3rd, MW) NCAA First Round2010-11 San Diego State 34-3 14-2 (T1st, MW) NCAA Sweet 162011-12 San Diego State 26-8 10-4 (T1st, MW) NCAA Second Round2012-13 San Diego State 23-11 9-7 (T4th, MW) NCAA Third Round2013-14 San Diego State 31-5 16-2 (1st, MW) NCAA Sweet 162014-15 San Diego State 27-9 14-4 (T1st, MW) NCAA Third RoundTotals 16 Years 339-185 (.647) 143-103 (.581)Career 25 Years 523-267 (.662) 231-159 (.592)*Named head coach prior to the 1989 NCAA Tournament. Fisher was credited with one season coached and a 6-0 record.

Alma Mater: ............................................................................... Illinois State, 1967Hometown: ...............................................................................................Herrin, Ill.Born: ................................................................................................. March, 1945Playing Career: ...................................................................... Illinois State, 1964-67Overall Record: ...........................................................................523-267 (25 years)School Record: ...........................................................................339-185 (16 years)MW Record: ...............................................................................143-103 (16 years)MW Tournament Appearances/Record: ................................................ 16/23-12 (.657)Overall Conference Tournament Appearances/Record: ........................... 16/23-12 (.657)NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record: .............................................. 15/26-14 (.650) NIT Appearances/Record: ..................................................................... 6/10-5 (.667)CBI Appearances/Record: ....................................................................... 0/0-0 (.000)CIT Appearances/Record: ....................................................................... 0/0-0 (.000)

SDSU YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MW MW MW MW Championship ChampionshipYear Overall MW H A Finish Seed Finish Postseason1999-00 5-23 0-14 0-7 0-7 8th 8 0-1 -2000-01 14-14 4-10 3-4 1-6 7th 6 0-1 -2001-02 21-12 7-7 4-3 3-4 T4th 5 3-0 (1st) NCAA2002-03 16-14 6-8 4-3 2-5 5th 5 0-1 NIT2003-04 14-16 5-9 5-2 0-7 T5th 6 0-1 -2004-05 11-18 4-10 2-5 2-5 6th 6 1-1 -2005-06 24-9 13-3 7-1 6-2 1st 1 3-0 (1st) NCAA2006-07 22-11 10-6 7-1 3-5 T3rd 3 0-1 NIT2007-08 20-13 9-7 6-2 3-5 4th 4 1-1 NIT2008-09 26-10 11-5 7-1 4-4 4th 4 2-1 NIT2009-10 25-9 11-5 7-1 4-4 T3rd 4 3-0 (1st) NCAA2010-11 34-3 14-2 7-1 7-1 T1st 2 3-0 (1st) NCAA2011-12 26-8 10-4 6-1 4-3 T1st 1 2-1 NCAA2012-13 23-11 9-7 7-1 2-6 T4th 4 1-1 NCAA2013-14 31-5 16-2 9-0 7-2 1st 1 2-1 NCAA2014-15 27-9 14-4 16-1 7-5 T1st 2 2-1 NCAATotals 339-185 143-103 97-34 55-71 23-12

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCESacramento Kings ...................... Assistant Coach (1998-99)Michigan ........................................Head Coach (1989-97) Assistant Coach (1982-89)Western Michigan ...................... Assistant Coach (1979-82)

Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ................... (619) 594-6249

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHBrian Dutcher 17th year (Minnesota ‘82)

ASSISTANT COACHESJustin Hutson 8th year (CSU Bakersfield ‘94)

David Velasquez 3rd year (San Diego State '07)

FISHER VS. MOUNTAIN WESTvs. Air Force ........................................ 22-12vs. Boise State ........................................ 7-3vs. Colorado State ................................ 26-11vs. Fresno State ...................................... 9-2vs. Nevada .............................................. 5-0vs. New Mexico ................................... 19-18vs. San José State ................................... 3-0vs. UNLV ............................................ 23-19vs. Utah State ......................................... 4-0vs. Wyoming ........................................ 19-16

Total .......................................................137-71

SDSU COACHING RECORDS (ALL-TIME)Years Record Win Pct. Coach

1921-26 70-30 .710 C.E. Peterson

1926-29 23-17 .575 Tom McMullen+

1929-42 190-85-1 .690 Morris Gross+

1942-43 14-9 .609 Delauer-Mitchell

1943-45 17-26 .395 Alex Alexander

1945-48 45-36 .556 Charlie Smith

1948-69 316-229 .580 George Ziegenfuss

1969-74 65-67 .492 Dick Davis

1974-79 77-62 .554 Tim Vezie

1979-87 112-117 .489 Smokey Gaines

1987-92 52-87 .356 Jim Brandenburg

1991-92^ 0-7 .000 Jim Harrick, Jr.

1992-94 20-37 .351 Tony Fuller

1994-99 55-83 .399 Fred Trenkle

1999-15 339-185 .647 Steve Fisher

Totals : 1,395-1,077-1 (.564) 94 seasons-2,473 games

+McMullen coached first seven games of ‘28-29 season.

^Harrick replaced Brandenburg for final seven games of

‘91-92 season.

SAN DIEGO STATE HISTORYREGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: ........20

1922-23 1924-25 1931-32 1933-34

1936-37 1938-39 1940-41 1941-42

1953-54 1956-57 1957-58 1966-67

1967-68 1976-77 1977-78 2005-06

2010-11 2011-12 2013-14 2014-15

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: ................6

1976 1985 2002 2006

2010 2011

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLE GAME APPEARANCES: .. ..8

Year Opponent Result

1976 Pacific W, 76-64

1985 UTEP W, 87-81

2002 UNLV W, 78-75

2006 Wyoming W, 69-64 (OT)

2009 Utah L, 50-52

2010 UNLV W, 55-45

2011 BYU W, 72-54

2012 New Mexico L, 59-68

2014 New Mexico L, 58-64

2015 Wyoming L, 43-45

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: .............................11

1975 1976 1985 2002

2006 2010 2011 2012

2013 2014 2015

NIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................5

1982 2003 2007 2008

2009

CBI APPEARANCES: ........................................................0

CIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................0

Brian Dutcher Justin Hutson David Velasquez

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2015-16 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

0 Skylar Spencer F 6-10 240 Sr. 3L Inglewood, Calif./Price High

3 Angelo Chol F 6-9 215 Sr. 1L San Diego, Calif./Arizona

4 Dakarai Allen G 6-5 195 Jr. 2L Elk Grove, Calif./Sheldon High

10 Max Hoetzel F 6-9 210 So. TR Calabasas, Calif./Indiana

11 D'Erryl Williams G 6-3 195 Jr. 2L Sacramento, Calif./Sheldon High

12 Trey Kell G 6-4 210 So. 1L San Diego, Calif./St. Augustine High

13 Winston Shepard F 6-8 210 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas/Findlay Prep (Nev.)

14 Zylan Cheatham F 6-9 215 RS-Fr. RS Phoenix, Ariz./South Mountain High

15 Ben Perez G 6-3 175 Fr. HS San Marcos, Calif./USAFA Prep School (Colo.)

20 Matt Shrigley F 6-6 180 Jr. 2L San Diego, Calif./La Costa Canyon High

21 Malik Pope F 6-10 210 So. 1L Sacramento, Calif./Laguna Creek High

22 Parker U'u G 6-5 220 Jr. SQ Sacramento, Calif./Hartford

23 Montaque Gill-Caesar G 6-6 210 So. TR Vaughan, Ontario, Canada/Missouri

24 Nolan Narain F 6-9 220 Fr. HS Hamilton, Ontario, Canada/La Lumiere School (Ind.)

33 Niksha Federico F 6-7 190 Jr. SQ San Diego, Calif./Cathedral Catholic High

42 Jeremy Hemsley G 6-3 180 Fr. HS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Damien High

AZTEC CAREER LEADERSScoring Years Points 1. Brandon Heath 2003-07 2,189 2. Michael Cage 1981-84 1,846 3. Anthony Watson 1983-86 1,735 4. Chase Tapley 2009-13 1,526 5. Tony Pinkins 1955-57 1,475 6. Bob Brady 1952-54 1,389 7. Steve Copp 1973-76 1,307 8. Billy White 2007-11 1,294 9. Al Skalecky 1966-68 1,271 10. Tony Ross 1987-89 1,259

Rebounding Years Total 1. Michael Cage 1981-84 1,317 2. Al Skalecky 1966-68 1,090 3. Marcus Slaughter 2003-06 775 4. Larry Meek 1963-65 764 5. Steve Copp 1973-76 737 6. Leonard Allen 1982-85 724 7. Kawhi Leonard 2009-11 716 8. Joel Kramer 1973-74, 1976-79 711 9. Aerick Sanders 2001-04 686 10. Noel Mickelsen 1954-56 642

ROSTER BREAKDOWNStarters Returning (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsWinston Shepard F Sr. 11.1 ppg, 5.3 rpgMatt Shrigley F Jr. 5.1 ppg, 1.6 rpgSkylar Spencer F Sr. 3.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg Starters Lost (2)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsJJ O'Brien F Sr. 10.3 ppg, 5.2 rpgAqeel Quinn G Sr. 10.7 ppg, 2.8 rpg

Other Letterwinners Returning (5)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsDakarai Allen G Jr. 2.6 ppg, 1.7 rpgAngelo Chol F Sr. 4.4 ppg, 3.1 rpgTrey Kell G So. 5.6 ppg, 2.8 rpgMalik Pope F So. 5.1 ppg, 2.7 rpgD’Erryl Williams G Jr. 1.1 ppg, 0.7 rpg

Other Letterwinners Lost (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsDwayne Polee II F Sr. 7.8 ppg, 2.6 rpgKevin Zabo G Fr. 2.6 ppg, 1.0 rpgRyan Staten G Sr. 0.2 rpg

Others Returning (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsZylan Cheatham F R-Fr. DNP (redshirt)Niksha Federico F Jr. 0.0 ppg, 0.2 rpgParker U’u G Jr. 1.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg

Newcomers (4)Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt.Montaque Gill-Caesar G So. 6-6 210Jeremy Hemsley G Fr. 6-4 190Max Hoetzel F So. 6-9 210Ben Perez G Fr. 6-4 165

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Winston Shepard • Sr. • F • 6-8 • 210• Earned Mountain West second-team honors in 2014-15.• Aztecs' leading returner in scoring (11.1), rebounding (5.3) and

assists (1.9). • Had 24 double-figure scoring games last season, including two

20-point performances. Led the Aztecs in scoring 12 times.• At Air Force (Jan. 20, 2015), became the first SDSU player to register

at least 11 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in a single game since March 2011.

Malik Pope • So. • 6-10 • 210• Played in 31 games as a freshman, averaging 5.1 points and 2.7

rebounds per contest.• Blocked 24 shots, the second-most on the team. • Poured in a career-high 22 points on nine-of-11 shooting and grabbed

seven rebounds at Colorado State (Jan. 24, 2015). The 22 points were the most by a SDSU freshman since Kawhi Leonard's 26 vs. Wyoming (2010).

• One of 24 players invited to participate in the 2015 USA Basketball Men's U19 World Championship Team training camp.

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.14-15 31-0 56-123 .455 20-49 .408 27-40 .675 84-2.7 159-5.1

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.12-13 31-2 57-145 .393 7-28 .250 57-99 .576 110-3.5 178-5.713-14 35-34 136-330 .412 7-38 .184 128-202 .634 170-4.9 407-11.614-15 36-36 138-339 .407 17-57 .298 106-158 .671 190-5.3 399-11.1Totals 102-72 331-814 .407 31-123 .252 291-459 .639 470-4.6 984-9.6

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2014-15 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES OVERALL RECORD: 27-9 HOME: 16-1 AWAY: 7-5 NEUTRAL: 4-3 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Player G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg13 Winston Shepard 36-36 955-26.5 138-339 .407 17-57 .298 106-158 .671 64-126 190-5.3 54-1 67 88 10 22 399-11.110 Aqeel Quinn 33-27 868-26.3 124-298 .416 54-148 .365 50-71 .704 20-71 91-2.8 62-1 51 43 1 33 352-10.720 JJ O'Brien 36-36 1183-32.9 149-320 .466 11-35 .314 60-93 .645 79-108 187-5.2 47-0 88 54 7 51 369-10.305 Dwayne Polee II 20-13 410-20.5 49-139 .353 20-68 .294 37-58 .638 13-39 52-2.6 27-0 16 20 6 27 155-7.812 Trey Kell 35-15 709-20.3 62-186 .333 15-68 .221 58-91 .637 19-79 98-2.8 33-0 56 38 3 20 197-5.621 Malik Pope 31-0 459-14.8 56-123 .455 20-49 .408 27-40 .675 25-59 84-2.7 30-0 19 25 24 8 159-5.140 Matt Shrigley 30-17 632-21.1 53-156 .340 41-126 .325 6-6 1.000 6-43 49-1.6 38-0 31 26 9 24 153-5.103 Angelo Chol 35-0 478-13.7 64-116 .552 0-0 .000 26-53 .491 45-65 110-3.1 65-1 6 35 18 8 154-4.400 Skylar Spencer 36-36 840-23.3 50-94 .532 0-0 .000 33-69 .478 71-113 184-5.1 66-0 11 25 91 19 133-3.702 Kevin Zabo 16-0 175-10.9 14-39 .359 5-14 .357 9-16 .563 3-13 16-1.0 12-0 9 15 0 5 42-2.604 Dakarai Allen 33-0 396-12.0 30-73 .411 2-10 .200 23-34 .676 19-37 56-1.7 58-1 14 21 8 19 85-2.623 Kibret Woldemichael 6-0 14-2.3 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 1-1 2-0.3 0-0 0 3 0 1 7-1.211 D'Erryl Williams 17-0 129-7.6 8-14 .571 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 3-9 12-0.7 12-0 7 8 0 10 19-1.122 Parker U'u 2-0 8-4.0 1-7 .143 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 3-3 6-3.0 1-0 0 1 0 0 2-1.024 Ryan Staten 6-0 11-1.8 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1-0.2 0-0 2 0 1 0 0-0.033 Niksha Federico 5-0 8-1.6 0-4 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1-0.2 1-0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0TM TEAM 68-63 131-3.6 0 8 San Diego State 36 800-1916 .418 189-591 .320 437-694 .630 439-831 1270-35.3 506-4 377 410 179 247 2226-61.8 Opponents 36 716-1864 .384 181-598 .303 326-469 .695 351-801 1152-32.0 602-9 332 470 139 198 1939-53.9

2014-15 STATISTICS - MW GAMES CONFERENCE RECORD: 14-4 HOME: 8-1 AWAY: 6-3 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Player G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg10 Aqeel Quinn 18-18 513-28.5 77-177 .435 28-75 .373 34-48 .708 7-40 47-2.6 33-1 34 27 0 15 216-12.013 Winston Shepard 18-18 468-26.0 74-182 .407 11-34 .324 43-66 .652 35-63 98-5.4 26-1 37 40 2 9 202-11.220 JJ O'Brien 18-18 594-33.0 82-175 .469 4-15 .267 23-42 .548 32-56 88-4.9 28-0 47 26 4 26 191-10.621 Malik Pope 18-0 290-16.1 40-81 .494 14-32 .438 17-26 .654 17-40 57-3.2 18-0 12 17 14 5 111-6.205 Dwayne Polee II 3-1 44-14.7 6-12 .500 3-5 .600 3-4 .750 0-2 2-0.7 4-0 2 1 0 6 18-6.040 Matt Shrigley 18-15 393-21.8 34-94 .362 27-80 .338 2-2 1.000 6-25 31-1.7 21-0 21 17 7 16 97-5.412 Trey Kell 17-2 328-19.3 29-85 .341 7-31 .226 25-35 .714 12-32 44-2.6 18-0 28 16 1 8 90-5.303 Angelo Chol 18-0 260-14.4 32-60 .533 0-0 .000 12-23 .522 20-38 58-3.2 33-0 3 19 10 5 76-4.200 Skylar Spencer 18-18 381-21.2 22-40 .550 0-0 .000 11-24 .458 32-54 86-4.8 31-0 3 13 40 7 55-3.104 Dakarai Allen 17-0 232-13.6 15-43 .349 2-9 .222 11-17 .647 8-22 30-1.8 32-1 11 10 5 10 43-2.523 Kibret Woldemichael 4-0 6-1.5 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 1-2 .500 0-1 1-0.3 0-0 0 2 0 0 7-1.811 D'Erryl Williams 9-0 64-7.1 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-4 5-0.6 9-0 3 4 0 3 3-0.302 Kevin Zabo 4-0 14-3.5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 2-0.5 0-0 1 0 0 0 0-0.033 Niksha Federico 3-0 5-1.7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.024 Ryan Staten 4-0 8-2.0 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0-0.0TM TEAM 40-34 74-4.1 0 3 San Diego State 18 414-963 .430 99-288 .344 182-289 .630 211-412 623-34.6 254-3 204 195 84 110 1109-61.6 Opponents 18 341-885 .385 86-277 .310 181-255 .710 153-394 547-30.4 276-2 152 220 64 95 949-52.7

Date Opponent Result Att.November14 CSUN (1A) W, 79-58 12,41418 UTAH W, 53-49 12,41420 BAKERSFIELD W, 51-27 12,41424 vs. BYU (1B) W, 92-87 (2OT) 2,40025 vs. Pittsburgh (1B) W, 74-57 2,40026 vs. #3/4 Arizona (1B) L, 59-61 2,400

December 4 SAN DIEGO W, 57-48 12,4147 at Washington L, 36-49 6,19910 LONG BEACH STATE W, 60-59 12,41417 at Cincinnati L, 62-71 (OT) 9,21720 BALL STATE W, 70-57 12,41422 UC RIVERSIDE W, 61-33 12,41427 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN W, 72-50 12,41431 AIR FORCE* W, 53-49 12,414

January3 at Fresno State* L, 57-59 5,9106 NEW MEXICO* W, 56-42 12,41414 at #25/RV Wyoming* W, 60-52 6,17817 UNLV* W, 53-47 12,414 20 at Air Force* W, 77-45 1,209 24 at Colorado State* L, 73-79 8,745 27 FRESNO STATE* W, 58-47 12,414 31 UTAH STATE* W, 62-42 12,414

Date Opponent Result Att.February 4 at Nevada* W, 65-63 5,832 8 at Boise State* L, 46-61 10,511 11 WYOMING* W, 67-41 12,414 14 COLORADO STATE* W, 72-63 12,414 17 at New Mexico* W, 63-46 15,411 21 at San José State* W, 74-56 3,477 28 BOISE STATE* L, 46-56 12,414

March 4 at UNLV* W, 60-58 13,454 7 NEVADA* W, 67-43 12,414 12 vs. UNLV (2) W, 67-45 8,655 13 vs. Colorado State (2) W, 56-43 9,199 14 vs. Wyoming (2) L, 43-45 10,002 20 vs. St. John's (3) W, 76-64 16,945 22 vs. Duke (3) L, 49-68 18,482

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.Rankings listed according to Associated Press/Coaches’ polls.

(1A) EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Opening Round)(1B) EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Hawaii)(2) Reese’s MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)(3) NCAA Tournament (Charlotte, North Carolina)

2014-15 RESULTS • (27-9 / 14-4 MW)

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QUICK FACTSLocation: .......................................................................... San Jose, CaliforniaInterim President: ........................................................................... Sue MartinFaculty Athletics Representative: ...............................................Dr. Bill CampseyDirector of Athletics: ................................................................ Gene BleymaierAssociate Athletics Director/SWA: .....................................................Liz JarniganEnrollment: .........................................................................................32,471Founded: ...............................................................................................1857Nickname: ........................................................................................ SpartansColors: ...........................................................................Gold, White and BlueMen’s Basketball SID: ...............................................................Dominic UrrutiaE-mail: ...................................................................... [email protected] Phone: ......................................................................... (408) 924-1229 Cell Phone: ............................................................................ (408) 334-0843 Athletics Website: ................................................................ SJSUSpartans.comArena (Capacity): .......................................................The Event Center (5,000)Press Row Phone: .................................................................. (408) 924-6466Elevation: ..................................................................... Sea level to 2,125 feetTV Market: ............................................ San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose (No. 6)

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: .................................................................. Dave Wojcik (3rd year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................................................5/3Starters Returning/Lost: ...............................................................................2/32014-15 Overall Record (Home/Away/Neutral): ..................... 2-28 (2-13/0-12/0-3)2014-15 Conference Record/Finish: ....................................................0-18/11th2014-15 Postseason: ..................................................................................N/A2014-15 Final AP/Coaches’ Ranking: .......................................................NR/NR

2014-15 ATTENDANCE FIGURESAttendance Games Total Avg Largest CrowdHome 15 23,238 1,549 3,477 vs. San Diego StateAway & Neutral 15 68,992 4,599 14,358 at New MexicoTotals 30 92,230 3,074

ARENA FACTSArena (Capacity): .......................................................The Event Center (5,000)Largest Crowd: ...............................................4,867 (vs. UNLV, Jan. 31, 1991)Year Opened: ..........................................................................................1989All-Time Arena Record: ............................................................... 140-89 (.611)

2015-16 SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent (Broadcasts) TimeN7 Sat. PACIFIC UNION (Exh.) 7 p.m. PTN14 Sat. IDAHO 7 p.m. PTN16 Mon. MONTANA 7 p.m. PTN20 Fri. at Montana State 8 p.m. MTN25 Wed. vs. Toledo (1) (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. ATN27 Fri. vs. San Diego/Loyola Chicago (1) TBAN28 Sat. TBD (1) TBAD2 Wed. ANTELOPE VALLEY 7 p.m. PTD5 Sat. at Santa Clara 7 p.m. PTD8 Tue. at Marquette, Fox Sports 2 7 p.m. CTD13 Sun. MONTANA STATE 2 p.m. PTD20 Sun. at Seattle 6 p.m. PTD22 Tue. LIFE PACIFIC Noon PTD30 Wed. UTAH STATE* 7 p.m. PTJ2 Sat. at Air Force* Noon ETJ6 Wed. at San Diego State* (ESPN3) 7:30 p.m. PTJ9 Sat. COLORADO STATE* 2 p.m. PTJ13 Wed. WYOMING* 7 p.m. PTJ16 Sat. at Fresno State* 4 p.m. PTJ20 Wed. at Boise State* 7 p.m. MTJ23 Sat. NEW MEXICO* (MWN-CI) 2 p.m. PTJ27 Wed. at Colorado State* 7 p.m. PTJ30 Sat. AIR FORCE* 2 p.m. PTF3 Wed. FRESNO STATE* 7 p.m. PTF10 Wed. at UNLV* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. PTF13 Sat. at New Mexico* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 4 p.m. MTF17 Wed. NEVADA* 7 p.m. PTF21 Sun. SAN DIEGO STATE* (CBSSN) 1 p.m. PTF27 Sat. at Utah State* 7 p.m. MTM2 Wed. at Wyoming* 7 p.m. MTM5 Sat. BOISE STATE* (MWN-CI) 2 p.m. PTM9-12 Wed.-Sat. MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times subject to change.

(1) GCI Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)

SAN JOSÉ STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: ........................................................................................1909-10All-Time Record: ..................................................................1,139-1,340 (.459)All-Time MW Games Only Record: ........................................................1-35 (.029)NCAA Appearances/Record: .........................................................................3/0-3Last NCAA Appearance: ...............................................................................1996NIT Appearances/Record: ............................................................................1/0-1Last NIT Appearance: ..................................................................................1981CBI Appearances/Record: ............................................................................1/0-1Last CBI Appearance: ..................................................................................2011CIT Appearances/Record .............................................................................0/0-0Last CIT Appearance: .....................................................................................N/AOverall Postseason Record: ............................................................................0-5

SAN JOSÉ STATE SPARTANS

Sue MartinInterim President

Bill CampseyFaculty Athletics Representative

Gene BleymaierAthletics Director

Liz JarniganSenior Associate AD/SWA

Dominic UrrutiaMen's Basketball SID

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YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. (Pl.) Postseason2013-14 San José State 7-24 1-17 (9th, MW) -2014-15 San José State 2-28 0-18 (11th, MW) -Totals 2 Years 9-52 (.148) 1-35 (.029)Career 2 Years 9-52 (.148) 1-35 (.029)

Alma Mater: ................................................................................ Loyola (Md.), 1991Hometown: ......................................................................................Wheeling, W. Va.Born: .............................................................................................December, 1968Playing Career: ........................................................................Loyola (Md), 1987-91Overall Record: ................................................................................... 9-52 (2 years)School Record: ................................................................................... 9-52 (2 years)MW Record: ...........................................................................................1-35 (.029)MW Tournament Appearances/Record: .......................................................1/0-1 (.000)Overall Conference Tournament Appearances/Record: ............................................ 1/0-1NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record: .............................................................. 0/0-0 NIT Appearances/Record: .................................................................................. 0/0-0CBI Appearances/Record: .................................................................................. 0/0-0CIT Appearances/Record: .................................................................................. 0/0-0

SAN JOSÉ STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MW MW MW MW Championship ChampionshipYear Overall MW H A Finish Seed Finish Postseason2013-14 7-24 1-17 0-9 1-8 11 11 0-1 -2014-15 2-28 0-18 2-13 0-12 11 - - -Totals 9-52 1-35 2-22 1-20 0-1

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCEBoise State ...................... Associate Head Coach (2010-13)Wake Forest .............................. Assistant Coach (2009-10)Tulsa .............................. Associate Head Coach (2008-09)Tulsa ....................................... Assistant Coach (2005-08)Dayton ..................................... Assistant Coach (2004-05)Navy ........................................ Assistant Coach (2003-04)Wheeling Central Catholic HS ............Head Coach (2002-03)Loyola (Md.).............................. Assistant Coach (1997-00)Xavier ...................................... Assistant Coach (1994-97)Loyola (Md.).............................. Assistant Coach (1993-94)West Liberty State College ........... Assistant Coach (1992-93)James Madison .......................... Assistant Coach (1991-92)

Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ................... (408) 924-1223

ASSISTANT COACHES

Mike Lepore 2nd year (Wake Forest '09)Tyler Ojanen 2nd year (California Baptist '04)Rodney Tention 1st year (San Francisco '88)

WOJCIK VS. MOUNTAIN WESTvs. Air Force ............................................ 0-4vs. Boise State ........................................ 0-4 vs. Colorado State .................................... 0-4vs. Fresno State ...................................... 0-4vs. Nevada .............................................. 1-3 vs. New Mexico ....................................... 0-3 vs. San Diego State ................................. 0-3vs. UNLV ................................................ 0-3vs. Utah State ......................................... 0-4vs. Wyoming ............................................ 0-4

Total ...........................................................1-36

SJSU COACHING RECORDS (ALL-TIME)Years Record Win Pct. Coach1909-10 7-3 .700 Charles Furley1911-15 20-24 .455 --1915-16 4-3 .571 Bill Spaulding1916-18 7-11 .389 Karl Hazeltine1918-19 No games played1919-21 0-2 .000 Karl Hazeltine 7-13 .350 Hazeltine Overall1921-23 17-9 .654 Dave Wooster1923-35 142-81 .637 Hovey McDonald1935-40 58-41 .586 Bill Hubbard1940-42 32-28 .533 Walt McPherson1942-43 9-10 .474 Ed Blesh1943-44 No games played1944-45 7-16 .304 Bill Hubbard 69-58 .543 Hubbard Overall1945-60 229-179 .561 Walt McPherson 264-208 .559 McPherson Overall1960-66 77-68 .531 Stu Inman1966-71 43-80 .349 Dan Glines1971-79 99-117 .458 Ivan Guevara1979-89 142-144 .497 Bill Berry1989-98 72-172 .295 Stan Morrison1998-99 12-16 .429 Phil Johnson1999-02 39-51 .433 Steve Barnes2002-05 19-67 .221 Phil Johnson 31-83 .272 Johnson Overall2005-13 86-161 .348 George Nessman2013-15 9-52 .148 Dave WojcikTotals: 1,139-1,340 (.459) - 104 seasons-2,479 games

SAN JOSÉ STATE HISTORYREGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: ...........0

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: .................21980 1996 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLE GAME APPEARANCES: .....5Year Opponent Result1977 Long Beach State L, 63-761980 Long Beach State W, 57-551981 Fresno State L, 48-521987 UNLV L, 69-941996 Utah State W, 76-75 (OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: ................................31951 1980 1996

NIT APPEARANCES: .........................................................11981

CBI APPEARANCES: .........................................................12011

CIT APPEARANCES: .........................................................0

Rodney Tention Mike Lepore Tyler Ojanen

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PLAYERS TO WATCH

Princeton Onwas • Sr. • G • 6-6 • 215 • Appeared in 31 games, making 11 starts, at Utah (2013-14) before

transferring to San José State. Redshirted in 2014-15.• With the Utes, averaged 4.8 points and 2.6 rebounds per game, while

recording two double-doubles. • Spent two seasons at Navarro College, where he led the team with

11.5 points per contest.

Gary Williams, Jr. • Jr. • 6-5 • 215 • Spent last two seasons at Indian Hills Junior College in Ottumwa,

Iowa.• Last season, earned first-team All-ICCAC honors, averaging 12.9

points, 4.5 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game. • Finished the season with an 88-percent free throw percentage, which

ranked fifth nationally.

2015-16 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

0 Jaycee Hillsman G 6-6 225 Fr. HS Chicago, Ill. (Simeon)

2 Gary Williams, Jr. G 6-5 215 Jr. TR Oakland, Calif. (Indian Hills JC)

4 Brandon Mitchell F 6-6 215 Jr. 2L Memphis, Tenn. (Ridgeway)

10 Ivo Basor C 6-8 240 Sr. 1L Watsonville, Calif. (Monterey Peninsula College)

11 Danny Mahoney G 6-0 160 So. 1L San Mateo, Calif. (Serra)

14 Frank Rogers F 6-9 230 Sr. RS Salinas, Calif. (San Francisco)

15 Brandon Clarke G 6-7 190 Fr. HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista)

20 Isaac Thornton G 6-3 190 Jr. 2L San Antonio, Texas (Sam Houston)

21 Jalen James G 6-3 170 RS-So. 1L Chicago, Ill. (La Lumiere School)

23 Princeton Onwas G 6-6 215 Sr. TR Houston, Texas (Utah)

24 Ryan Singer F 6-9 220 So. 1L Littleton, Colo. (Massanutten Military Academy)

25 Leon Bahner C 6-11 240 RS-Fr. RS Bonn, Germany (CJD Konigswinter)

32 Ryan Welage F 6-9 190 Fr. HS Greensburg, Ind. (Greensburg)

33 Cody Schwartz F 6-8 205 Fr. HS West De Pere, Wis. (West De Pere)

41 Ashtin Chastain C 6-11 245 Fr. HS Norco, Calif. (Norco)

SPARTAN CAREER LEADERSScoring Years Points 1. Ricky Berry 1985-88 1,767 2. Adrian Oliver 2008-11 1,750 3. Stu Inman 1946-50 1,504 4. Wally Rank 1976-80 1,432 5. Justin Graham 2008-11 1,272 6. Chris McNealy 1980-83 1,236 7. Coby Dietrick 1967-70 1,173 8. Terry Cannon 1989-94 1,139 9. Johnnie Skinner 1970-73 1,136 10. Ken Mickey 1972-77 1,125

Rebounding Years Total 1. Marv Branstrom 1955-58 864 2. George Clark 1949-52 857 3. Coby Dietrick 1967-70 759 4. S.T. Saffold 1963-66 705 5. Reggie Owens 1984-87 692 6. Chris McNealy 1980-83 678 7. Wally Rank 1976-80 662 8. Chris Oakes 2007-10 661 9. Kevin Logan 1989-93 608 10. Pat Hamm 1968-71 557

ROSTER BREAKDOWNStarters Returning (2)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsIsaac Thornton G Jr. 4.7 ppg, 3.3 rpgIvo Basor C Sr. 2.8 ppg, 3.8 rpg Starters Lost (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsRashad Muhammad G So. 13.9 ppg, 3.3 rpgJaleel Williams F Sr. 11.1 ppg, 4.7 rpgDaryll Gaynor II G Fr. 9.0 ppg, 1.4 rpg

Other Letterwinners Returning (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsJalen James G So. 6.9 ppg, 3.9 rpgBrandon Mitchell F Jr. 3.7 ppg, 5.0 rpgDanny Mahoney G So. 1.8 ppg, 1.0 rpgRyan Singer F So. 1.4 ppg, 2.0rpg

Newcomers (7)Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt.Princeton Onwas* G Sr. 6-6 215Jaycee Hillsman G Fr. 6-6 225Gary Williams, Jr. G Jr. 6-5 215Brandon Clarke G Fr. 6-7 190Ryan Welage F Fr. 6-9 190Cody Schwartz F Fr. 6-8 205Ashtin Chastain C Fr. 6-11 245

* - Redshirted the 2014-15 season due to NCAA transfer rules

Career Statistics (*Utah Statistics)Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.13-14* 31-11 57-111 .514 5-25 .200 29-69 .420 80-2.6 148-4.8

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2014-15 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES OVERALL RECORD: 2-28 HOME: 2-13 AWAY: 0-12 NEUTRAL: 0-3 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Player G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg00 Rashad Muhammad 27-22 871-32.3 119-312 .381 59-164 .360 78-98 .796 17-71 88-3.3 48-0 31 38 3 18 375-13.902 Jaleel Williams 27-26 870-32.2 110-265 .415 51-149 .342 30-53 .566 28-99 127-4.7 46-2 22 41 5 13 301-11.101 Jordan Baker 9-8 291-32.3 35-99 .354 9-31 .290 16-24 .667 9-31 40-4.4 21-2 37 32 3 9 95-10.614 Frank Rogers 9-6 217-24.1 36-84 .429 9-25 .360 13-24 .542 17-38 55-6.1 33-2 10 20 6 5 94-10.405 Darryl Gaynor II 29-21 705-24.3 88-280 .314 32-113 .283 52-67 .776 14-27 41-1.4 63-1 58 82 2 19 260-9.021 Jalen James 8-8 201-25.1 20-47 .426 5-18 .278 10-14 .714 5-26 31-3.9 11-0 17 20 1 4 55-6.920 Isaac Thornton 29-24 805-27.8 45-156 .288 10-59 .169 35-56 .625 12-85 97-3.3 86-3 63 67 22 36 135-4.733 Tyler Winston 1-0 21-21.0 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-1 1-1.0 0-0 1 0 0 0 4-4.004 Brandon Mitchell 28-10 547-19.5 33-108 .306 6-28 .214 31-58 .534 48-91 139-5.0 64-2 8 29 11 22 103-3.732 Andrew Vollert 3-0 56-18.7 4-7 .571 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 3-1.0 5-0 0 2 0 0 9-3.010 Ivo Basor 25-14 485-19.4 27-61 .443 3-10 .300 13-29 .448 39-56 95-3.8 62-3 9 26 4 6 70-2.825 Leon Bahner 9-5 168-18.7 5-14 .357 0-0 .000 11-19 .579 14-23 37-4.1 17-0 0 10 10 1 21-2.311 Danny Mahoney 25-3 328-13.1 17-71 .239 6-44 .136 6-6 1.000 5-19 24-1.0 21-0 28 29 0 6 46-1.824 Ryan Singer 28-3 401-14.3 11-43 .256 4-24 .167 14-23 .609 24-31 55-2.0 57-2 9 15 8 5 40-1.435 Matt Pollard 5-0 59-11.8 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 3-10 13-2.6 14-1 1 4 3 1 4-0.8TM TEAM 36-57 93-3.1 0 11 San José State 30 553-1559 .355 196-668 .293 310-475 .653 272-667 939-31.3 548-18 294 426 78 145 1612-53.7 Opponents 30 725-1574 .461 205-539 .380 431-655 .658 293-819 1112-37.1 484-6 443 344 85 221 2086-69.5

2014-15 STATISTICS - MW GAMES CONFERENCE RECORD: 0-18 HOME: 0-9 AWAY: 0-9 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Player G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg00 Rashad Muhammad 17-17 624-36.7 79-228 .346 42-120 .350 54-70 .771 12-55 67-3.9 36-0 22 29 2 13 254-14.902 Jaleel Williams 17-17 618-36.4 75-193 .389 36-112 .321 25-38 .658 19-71 90-5.3 33-2 16 26 3 7 211-12.405 Darryl Gaynor II 18-18 510-28.3 61-205 .298 23-79 .291 33-43 .767 12-19 31-1.7 45-1 37 66 2 14 178-9.920 Isaac Thornton 18-18 568-31.6 35-106 .330 8-36 .222 33-49 .673 8-52 60-3.3 61-2 45 51 14 22 111-6.204 Brandon Mitchell 18-7 425-23.6 21-78 .269 6-26 .231 23-41 .561 36-73 109-6.1 48-2 7 23 8 17 71-3.910 Ivo Basor 18-12 374-20.8 18-40 .450 3-10 .300 9-21 .429 26-38 64-3.6 51-2 6 17 1 4 48-2.732 Andrew Vollert 1-0 10-10.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2-2.011 Danny Mahoney 18-0 197-10.9 11-47 .234 4-30 .133 4-4 1.000 4-12 16-0.9 18-0 19 13 0 3 30-1.724 Ryan Singer 17-1 274-16.1 5-27 .185 3-19 .158 8-13 .615 12-21 33-1.9 43-2 5 9 4 2 21-1.2TM TEAM 28-29 57-3.2 0 8 San José State 18 306-925 .331 125-432 .289 189-279 .677 157-370 527-29.3 335-11 157 242 34 82 926-51.4 Opponents 18 438-903 .485 121-319 .379 283-428 .661 165-509 674-37.4 284-3 265 199 58 126 1280-71.1

Date Opponent Result Att.

November 14 BETHESDA W, 67-44 1,078 16 PORTLAND L, 68-73 (OT) 1,453 19 PEPPERDINE L, 44-63 1,358 22 at Cal State Fullerton L, 66-70 1,092 27 vs. Washington (1A) L, 56-78 2,241 28 vs. Western Michigan (1A) L, 60-79 2,430 30 vs. Princeton (1B) L, 54-69 2,191

December 3 at UC Davis L, 56-70 1,965 6 SANTA CLARA L, 50-61 2,123 9 ST. KATHERINE W, 74-63 1,194 13 SEATTLE L, 38-54 1,415 21 at Washington State L, 53-82 1,604 31 at Utah State* L, 33-61 8,491

January 3 WYOMING* L, 59-64 1,188 7 at Air Force* L, 56-78 971 10 at UNLV* L, 40-74 12,623 14 FRESNO STATE* L, 62-73 1,091 17 COLORADO STATE* L, 41-70 1,226 21 at Boise State* L, 36-86 4,219 28 AIR FORCE* L, 52-66 2,045 31 at New Mexico* L, 41-67 14,358

Date Opponent Result Att.

February 4 at Fresno State L, 63-81 5,550 7 NEVADA* L, 57-60 1,085 14 at Wyoming* L, 60-77 7,870 18 UTAH STATE* L, 54-76 1,311 21 SAN DIEGO STATE* L, 56-74 3,477 25 at Colorado State* L, 56-72 4,924 28 at Nevada* L, 51-62 5,325

March 4 BOISE STATE* L, 51-68 1,088 7 UNLV* L, 58-71 2,106

Home games in BOLD CAPS.

*Mountain West game.

Rankings listed according to Associated Press/Coaches’ polls.

(1A) Wooden Legacy (Fullerton, California)

(1B) Wooden Legacy (Anaheim, California)

2014-15 RESULTS • (2-28 / 0-18 MW)

SAN JOSÉ STATE SPARTANS

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QUICK FACTSLocation: ............................................................................ Las Vegas, Nevada President: ......................................................................................Len JessupFaculty Athletics Representative: .................................................Brackley FrayerDirector of Athletics: ..........................................................Tina Kunzer-MurphyDeputy Athletics Director/SWA: ..................................................Dr. Lisa KelleherEnrollment: .........................................................................................28,000Founded: ...............................................................................................1957 Nickname: ...............................................................................Runnin’ RebelsColors: .................................................................................. Scarlet and Gray Men’s Basketball SID: .........................................Andy Grossman/Sage SammonsE-mail: .................................. [email protected]/[email protected] Phone: ................................................ (702) 895-3995/(702) 895-3764 Cell Phone: ................................................... (702) 630-3949/(702) 478-0166 Athletics Website: ...................................................................UNLVRebels.comArena (Capacity): ............................................ Thomas & Mack Center (18,500)Press Row Phone: .................................................................. (702) 895-4600Elevation: ....................................................................................... 2,030 feetTV Market: .......................................................................... Las Vegas (No. 41)

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: ..................................................................... Dave Rice (5th year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................................................5/7Starters Returning/Lost: ...............................................................................2/32014-15 Overall Record (Home/Away/Neutral): ..................... 18-15 (13-5/3-8/2-2)2014-15 Conference Record/Finish: ......................................................8-10/7th2014-15 Postseason: ..................................................................................N/A 2014-15 Final AP/Coaches’ Ranking: .......................................................NR/NR

2014-15 ATTENDANCE FIGURESAttendance Games Total Avg Largest CrowdHome 18 211,622 11,778 15,387 vs. ArizonaAway & Neutral 15 120,869 8,058 16,300 at KansasTotals 33 332,491 10,075

ARENA FACTSArena (Capacity): ............................................ Thomas & Mack Center (18,500)Largest Crowd: ..............................................20,321 (vs. Navy, Dec. 29, 1986)Year Opened: ..........................................................................................1983All-Time Arena Record: ............................................................... 445-97 (.821)

2015-16 SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent (Broadcasts) TimeN6 Fri. WHITTIER (Exh.) (MWN) 7 p.m. PTN13 Fri. CAL POLY (1A) (MWN) 7 p.m. PTN16 Mon. NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS (MWN) 7 p.m. PTN18 Wed. SOUTHERN UTAH (MWN-CI) 7 p.m. PTN23 Mon. vs. UCLA (1B) (ESPN2) 5:30 p.m. HTN24 Tue. vs. Kansas/Chaminade (1B) (ESPN/ESPN2) TBAN25 Wed. TBD (ESPN Networks) TBAN28 Sat. PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (MWN) 7 p.m. PTD4 Fri. vs. Oregon (2) (ESPN2) 8 p.m. PTD9 Wed. at Wichita State (ESPN2) 8 p.m. CTD12 Sat. at UC Riverside (BigWest.TV) 7 p.m. PTD16 Wed. ARIZONA STATE (CBSSN) 7 p.m. PTD19 Sat. at Arizona (ESPN) 6:30 p.m. PTD22 Tue. SOUTH DAKOTA (MWN) 7 p.m. PTD30 Wed. FRESNO STATE* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. PTJ6 Wed. at Colorado State* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTJ9 Sat. at Wyoming* (CBSSN) 4 p.m. MTJ12 Tue. NEW MEXICO* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. PTJ16 Sat. AIR FORCE* (ESPN2 or ESPN3) 7 p.m. PTJ19 Tue. at Utah State* (ESPNU or ESPN3) 9 p.m. MTJ23 Sat. at Nevada* (ESPNU or ESPN3) 7 p.m. PTJ27 Wed. BOISE STATE* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. PTJ30 Sat. SAN DIEGO STATE* (CBSSN) 5 p.m. PTF2 Tue. at New Mexico* (CBSSN) 6 p.m. MTF6 Sat. at Fresno State* (ESPN3) 4 p.m. PTF10 Wed. SAN JOSÉ STATE* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. PTF13 Sat. COLORADO STATE* (ESPNU) 7 p.m. PTF16 Tue. at Air Force* (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. MTF20 Sat. NEVADA* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. PTF23 Tue. at Boise State* (ESPNU) 9 p.m. MTF27 Sat. WYOMING* (ESPN2/ESPN3) TBAM5 Sat. at San Diego State* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. PTM9-12 Wed.-Sat. MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times subject to change.

(1A) Maui Jim Maui Invitational Opening Game (Las Vegas, Nevada)(1B) Maui Jim Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui)(2) Played at MGM Grand Garden Arena (Las Vegas, Nevada)

UNLV MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: ........................................................................................1958-59All-Time Record: .....................................................................1,222-504 (.708)All-Time MW Games Only Record: ....................................................150-96 (.610)NCAA Appearances/Record: ...................................................................20/33-19Last NCAA Appearance: ...............................................................................2013NIT Appearances/Record: ........................................................................10/8-11Last NIT Appearance: ..................................................................................2009CBI Appearances/Record: ...............................................................................N/ALast CBI Appearance: .....................................................................................N/ACIT Appearances/Record ................................................................................N/ALast CIT Appearance: .....................................................................................N/AOverall Postseason Record: ........................................................................41-30

UNLV RUNNIN’ REBELS

Len JessupPresident

Brackley FrayerFaculty Athletics Representative

Tina Kunzer-Murphy Athletics Director

Lisa KelleherDeputy Director of Athletics/SWA

Andy GrossmanMen's Basketball SID

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HEAD COACH DAVE RICE

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. (Pl.) Postseason2011-12 UNLV 26-9 9-5 (3rd, MW) NCAA Second Round2012-13 UNLV 25-10 10-6 (3rd, MW) NCAA Second Round2013-14 UNLV 20-13 10-8 (T3rd, MW) -2014-15 UNLV 18-15 8-10 (7th, MW) -Totals 4 Years 89-47 (.654) 37-29 (561)Career 4 Years 89-47 (.654) 37-29 (.561)

Alma Mater: ..........................................................................................UNLV, 1991Hometown: ......................................................................................Claremont, Calif.Born: ................................................................................................. August, 1968Playing Career: ............................ Mt. San Antonio College, 1987-89; UNLV, 1989-91Overall Record: ................................................................................. 89-47 (4 years)School Record: ................................................................................. 89-47 (4 years)MW Record: ..................................................................................... 37-29 (4 years)MW Tournament Appearances/Record: .......................................................4/5-4 (.556) Overall Conference Tournament Appearances/Record: ..................................4/5-4 (.556)NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record: ....................................................2/0-2 (.000) NIT Appearances/Record: ........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)CBI Appearances/Record: ........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)CIT Appearances/Record: ........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)

UNLV YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MW MW MW MW Championship ChampionshipYear Overall MW H A Finish Seed Finish Postseason1999-00 23-8 10-4 6-1 4-3 T1st 1 3-0 (1st) NCAA2000-01 16-13 7-7 5-2 2-5 4th DNP - -2001-02 21-11 9-5 6-1 3-4 3rd 3 2-1 NIT2002-03 21-11 8-6 5-2 3-4 T3rd 4 2-1 NIT2003-04 18-13 7-7 5-2 2-5 4th 4 2-1 NIT2004-05 17-14 7-7 3-4 4-3 T4th 4 1-1 NIT2005-06 17-13 10-6 6-2 4-4 4th 4 1-1 -2006-07 30-7 12-4 8-0 4-4 2nd 2 3-0 (1st) NCAA2007-08 27-8 12-4 8-0 4-4 2nd 2 3-0 (1st) NCAA2008-09 21-11 9-7 7-1 2-6 5th 5 0-1 NIT2009-10 25-9 11-5 6-2 5-3 T3rd 3 2-1 NCAA2010-11 24-9 11-5 5-3 6-2 3rd 3 1-1 NCAA2011-12 26-9 9-5 7-0 2-5 3rd 3 1-1 NCAA2012-13 25-10 10-6 7-1 3-5 3rd 3 2-1 NCAA2013-14 20-13 10-8 5-4 5-4 T3rd 4 1-1 -2014-15 18-15 8-10 13-5 3-8 7th 7 1-1 -Totals 349-174 150-96 102-30 56-69 25-12

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCEBYU ................................ Associate Head Coach (2008-11)BYU ......................................... Assistant Coach (2005-08)Utah State ................................ Assistant Coach (2004-05)UNLV ....................................... Assistant Coach (1994-04)UNLV ....................................... Assistant Coach (1991-92)

Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ................... (702) 895-3295

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHESTodd Simon 3rd year (Central Michigan ‘03)Stacey Augmon 5th year (UNLV ‘91) Ryan Miller 2nd year (Northern State '00)

RICE VS. MOUNTAIN WESTvs. Air Force ............................................ 6-3 vs. Boise State ........................................ 4-4 vs. Colorado State .................................... 4-4vs. Fresno State ...................................... 3-2vs. Nevada .............................................. 5-3 vs. New Mexico ....................................... 4-6 vs. San Diego State ................................. 3-7vs. San José State ................................... 3-0vs. Utah State ......................................... 3-1 vs. Wyoming ............................................ 7-2

Total .........................................................42-32

UNLV COACHING RECORDS (ALL-TIME)Years Record Win Pct. Coach1958-63 68-45 .602 Michael Drakulich1963-65 40-15 .727 Ed Gregory1965-70 96-40 .706 Rolland Todd1970-73 44-36 .550 John Bayer1973-92 509-105 .829 Jerry Tarkanian1992-94 36-21 .636 Rollie Massimino1994-95 2-5 .286 Tom Grgurich 5-2 .714 Howie Landa 5-9 .357 Cleveland Edwards1995-00 94-64 .595 Bill Bayno2000-01 13-9 .591 Max Good2001-04 54-31 .635 Charlie Spoonhour 2004 6-4 .600 Jay Spoonhour2004-11 161-71 .694 Lon Kruger2011-15 89-47 .654 Dave RiceTotals : 1,222-504 (.708) 57 seasons-1,726 games

UNLV HISTORYREGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: ........131974-75 1982-83 1983-84 1984-851985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1998-991999-00

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: ..............111983 1985 1986 19871989 1990 1991 19982000 2007 2008 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLE GAME APPEARANCES: ..17Year Opponent Result1983 Fresno State W, 66-631984 Fresno State L, 49-511985 CS Fullerton W, 79-611986 New Mexico State W, 75-551987 San Jose State W, 94-691989 New Mexico State W, 68-621990 Long Beach State W, 92-741991 Fresno State W, 98-741998 New Mexico W, 56-512000 BYU W, 79-562002 San Diego State L, 75-782003 Colorado State L, 61-622004 Utah L, 70-732007 BYU W, 78-702008 BYU W, 76-612010 San Diego State L, 45-552013 New Mexico L, 56-63

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: .............................201975 1976 *1977 19831984 1985 1986 *19871988 1989 *1990 *19911998 2000 2007 20082010 2011 2012 2013*Final Four appearance. National Champions in bold.

NIT APPEARANCES: ......................................................101980 1982 1993 19971999 2002 2003 20042005 2009

CBI APPEARANCES: ........................................................0

CIT APPEARANCES: ........................................................0

Todd Simon Stacey Augmon Ryan Miller

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PLAYERS TO WATCH

Patrick McCaw • So. • G • 6-7 • 185• Played in 30 games with 16 starts as a freshman.• Team's top returning scorer (9.6) and second-leading rebounder (3.3)

from 2014-15.• Averaged 1.5 steals per game, which ranked fifth in the Mountain

West last season, and is the second-most among returning players in 2015-16.

• Recorded a career-best five steals against St. Katherine (Dec. 5, 2014).

Jerome Seagears • Sr. • G • 6-1 • 180 • Redshirted in 2014-15 after transferring from Rutgers where he was

a three-year starter. • Played in 94 games, scoring in double figures 24 times.• Two-time Academic All-Big East.• Led the Scarlet Knights with 79 assists as a freshman. • Scored a career-high 21 points at UConn as a sophomore in 2012-13.

2015-16 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

0 Ike Nwamu 6-5 210 G Sr. TR Greensboro, N.C. (Mercer)

1 Derrick Jones Jr. 6-7 190 F Fr. HS Chester, Pa. (Archbishop John Carroll HS)

2 Jerome Seagears 6-1 180 G Sr. TR Silver Spring, Md. (Rutgers)

3 Jordan Cornish 6-6 215 G So. 1L New Orleans, La. (Brother Martin HS)

10 Daquan Cook 6-2 170 G JR 2L Baltimore, Md. (St. Frances Academy)

11 Goodluck Okonoboh 6-10 225 F/C So. 1L Boston, Mass. (Wilbraham & Monson Academy)

12 Tyrell Green 6-7 225 F Jr. TR Toronto, Ontario (Hill College)

13 Ben Carter 6-9 225 F Jr. TR Las Vegas, Nev. (Oregon)

14 Alex Perez 6-4 180 G Sr. TR San Diego, Calif. (Saint Katherine)

15 Dwayne Morgan 6-8 205 F So. 1L Baltimore, Md. (St. Frances Academy)

20 Austin Starr 6-3 185 G Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Foothill HS)

22 Patrick McCaw 6-7 185 G So. 1L St. Louis, Mo. (Montrose Christian HS)

24 Jalen Poyser 6-4 180 G Fr. HS Malton, Ontario (Orangeville Prep)

33 Stephen Zimmerman, Jr. 7-0 240 F Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS)

34 Chris Obekpa 6-10 225 F Sr. TR Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria (St. John's)

REBEL CAREER LEADERSScoring Years Points 1. Eddie Owens 1973-77 2,221 2. Sidney Green 1979-83 2,073 3. Stacey Augmon 1987-91 2,011 4. Freddie Banks 1983-87 2,007 5. Silas Stepp 1962-66 1,942 6. Wink Adams 2005-09 1,875 7. Armon Gilliam 1984-87 1,855 8. Larry Anderson 1979-83 1,818 9. Dalron Johnson 1999-03 1,728 10. Kaspars Kambala 1997-01 1,699

Rebounding Years Total 1. Sidney Green 1979-83 1,276 2. Lewis Brown 1973-77 1,019 3. Stacey Augmon 1987-91 1,005 4. Kaspars Kambala 1997-01 921 5. Silas Stepp 1962-66 895 6. Armon Gilliam 1984-87 890 7. Dalron Johnson 1999-03 841 8. Larry Johnson 1989-91 837 9. Glen Gondrezick 1973-77 831 10. Jackie Robinson 1973-78 669

ROSTER BREAKDOWNStarters Returning (2)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsPatrick McCaw G So. 9.6 ppg, 3.3 rpgGoodluck Okonoboh F/C So. 5.7 ppg, 4.5 rpg Starters Lost (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsCody Doolin G Sr. 6.4 ppg, 2.8 rpgRashad Vaughn G Fr. 17.8 ppg, 4.8 rpgChristian Wood F So. 15.7 ppg, 10.0 rpg

Other Letterwinners Returning (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsDaquan Cook* G Jr. 1.8 ppg, 0.6 rpgJordan Cornish G So. 5.5 ppg, 1.6 rpgDwayne Morgan F So. 5.3 ppg, 3.0 rpg*Sat out 2014-15 (medical redshirt); played for Runnin' Rebels in 2012-13 & 2013-14, stats from 2013-14

Other Letterwinners Lost (4)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsBarry Cheaney G Jr. 1.9 ppg, 0.1 rpgJelan Kendrick G Sr. 7.1 ppg, 4.2 rpgCharles Rushman G So. 1.6 ppg, 0.2 rpgDantley Walker G Fr. 2.4 ppg, 0.5 rpg

Newcomers (10)Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt.Ben Carter F Jr. 6-9 225Tyrell Green F Jr. 6-7 225Derrick Jones, Jr. F Fr. 6-7 190Ike Nwamu G Sr. 6-5 210Chris Obekpa F Sr. 6-10 225Alex Perez G Sr. 6-4 180Jalen Poyser G Fr. 6-4 180Jerome Seagears G Sr. 6-1 180Austin Starr G Fr. 6-3 185Stephen Zimmerman, Jr. F Fr. 7-0 240

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.11-12 32-25 89-227 .392 29-87 .333 39-51 .765 95-3.0 246-7.712-13 31-19 70-189 .370 32-84 .381 31-42 .738 68-2.2 203-6.513-14 31-12 74-185 .400 37-92 .402 35-46 .761 62-2.0 220-7.1Totals 94-56 233-601 .388 98-263 .373 105-139 .755 225-2.4 669-7.1

Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.14-15 32-16 105-261 .402 57-155 .368 40-56 .714 104-3.3 307-9.6

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No. Player G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg

01 Rashad Vaughn 23-23 741-32.2 144-328 .439 54-141 .383 68-98 .694 14-97 111-4.8 54-0 36 50 8 18 410-17.8

05 Christian Wood 33-32 1078-32.7 187-376 .497 25-88 .284 120-163 .736 94-235 329-10.0 86-1 43 79 90 11 519-15.7

02 Patrick McCaw 32-16 948-29.6 105-261 .402 57-155 .368 40-56 .714 23-81 104-3.3 49-1 86 57 10 48 307-9.6

22 Jelan Kendrick 32-26 842-26.3 85-206 .413 23-64 .359 35-57 .614 20-114 134-4.2 59-0 94 49 11 27 228-7.1

45 Cody Doolin 33-33 1035-31.4 75-162 .463 23-69 .333 37-53 .698 13-81 94-2.8 68-1 128 35 1 34 210-6.4

11 Goodluck Okonoboh 31-29 827-26.7 75-144 .521 0-0 .000 26-77 .338 57-83 140-4.5 87-2 21 29 90 15 176-5.7

03 Jordan Cornish 32-2 521-16.3 53-125 .424 38-78 .487 31-39 .795 1-50 51-1.6 40-0 29 26 4 9 175-5.5

15 Dwayne Morgan 33-4 561-17.0 66-172 .384 6-17 .353 37-52 .712 41-57 98-3.0 90-2 13 33 9 19 175-5.3

30 Dantley Walker 11-0 64-5.8 9-24 .375 8-20 .400 0-0 .000 0-5 5-0.5 7-1 1 0 0 0 26-2.4

12 Barry Cheaney 8-0 26-3.3 6-12 .500 2-6 .333 1-1 1.000 0-1 1-0.1 2-0 0 2 0 1 15-1.9

33 Charles Rushman 5-0 16-3.2 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1 1-0.2 3-0 2 0 0 1 8-1.6

00 Kendall Smith 2-0 14-7.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-1 1-0.5 0-0 0 3 0 0 1-0.5

TM TEAM 38-63 101-3.1 0 13

UNLV 33 808-1816 .445 236-639 .369 398-600 .663 301-869 1170-35.5 545-8 453 376 223 183 2250-68.2

Opponents 33 771-1952 .395 205-595 .345 378-569 .664 407-813 1220-37.0 562-8 395 355 104 174 2125-64.4

2014-15 STATISTICS - MW GAMES CONFERENCE RECORD: 8-10 HOME: 5-4 AWAY: 3-6 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/

No. Player G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg

01 Rashad Vaughn 11-11 367-33.4 68-151 .450 32-77 .416 33-42 .786 3-52 55-5.0 29-0 20 20 4 13 201-18.3

05 Christian Wood 18-17 607-33.7 94-197 .477 16-52 .308 79-102 .775 57-129 186-10.3 45-1 24 52 47 5 283-15.7

02 Patrick McCaw 17-13 552-32.5 70-155 .452 40-93 .430 23-31 .742 13-35 48-2.8 26-1 57 27 5 25 203-11.9

22 Jelan Kendrick 18-12 473-26.3 51-122 .418 15-38 .395 23-30 .767 13-58 71-3.9 35-0 59 29 3 16 140-7.8

11 Goodluck Okonoboh 17-15 445-26.2 44-73 .603 0-0 .000 13-38 .342 27-35 62-3.6 52-2 14 17 46 8 101-5.9

45 Cody Doolin 18-18 551-30.6 38-90 .422 13-45 .289 12-18 .667 6-43 49-2.7 37-1 58 15 1 12 101-5.6

15 Dwayne Morgan 18-3 292-16.2 36-90 .400 4-7 .571 21-29 .724 21-22 43-2.4 43-1 6 17 3 11 97-5.4

03 Jordan Cornish 18-1 320-17.8 28-70 .400 23-47 .489 11-15 .733 1-29 30-1.7 24-0 16 18 0 6 90-5.0

33 Charles Rushman 2-0 4-2.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0 0-0.0 2-0 0 0 0 0 4-2.0

30 Dantley Walker 6-0 27-4.5 3-12 .250 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 0-4 4-0.7 2-0 1 0 0 0 8-1.3

12 Barry Cheaney 4-0 10-2.5 2-6 .333 0-4 .000 1-1 1.000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 5-1.3

TM TEAM 20-32 52-2.9 0 6

UNLV 18 435-967 .450 145-372 .390 218-308 .708 161-439 600-33.3 295-6 255 202 109 96 1233-68.5

Opponents 18 433-1036 .418 112-314 .357 209-314 .666 213-424 637-35.4 290-6 228 182 59 92 1187-65.9

Date Opponent Result Att.November 14 MOREHEAD STATE (1A) W, 60-59 12,582 16 SAM HOUSTON STATE (1A) W, 59-57 10,902 21 vs. Stanford (1B) L, 60-89 10,135 22 vs. Temple (1B) W, 57-50 10,046 29 ALBANY W, 75-59 11,209

December 3 at Arizona State L, 55-77 5,822 5 ST. KATHERINE (2) W, 113-53 3,775 13 vs. South Dakota (3) W, 75-61 3,250 17 PORTLAND W, 75-73 (OT) 12,536 20 vs. Utah (4) L, 46-59 9,357 23 ARIZONA W, 71-67 15,387 27 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 79-45 13,556 31 at Wyoming* L, 71-76 6,011

January 4 at Kansas L, 61-76 16,300 7 NEVADA* L, 62-64 13,530 10 SAN JOSÉ STATE* W, 74-40 12,623 13 at Boise State* L, 73-82 (OT) 4,389 17 at San Diego State* L, 47-53 12,414 21 NEW MEXICO* L, 69-71 12,125 24 UTAH STATE* W, 79-77 (OT) 11,975 27 at Nevada* W, 67-62 7,578 31 AIR FORCE* W, 74-63 13,137

Date Opponent Result Att.February 7 at Colorado State* L, 82-83 7,113 10 FRESNO STATE* W, 73-61 12,384 14 at Air Force* L, 75-76 1,702 18 BOISE STATE* L, 48-53 13,675 21 at New Mexico* W, 76-68 15,145 24 at Utah State* L, 65-83 9,503 28 WYOMING* W, 69-57 12,659

March 4 SAN DIEGO STATE* L, 58-60 13,454 7 at San José State* W, 71-58 2,106 11 vs. Nevada (5) W, 67-46 7,458 12 vs. San Diego State (5) L, 64-67 8,655

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.Rankings listed according to Associated Press/Coaches’ polls.

(1A) Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Las Vegas, Nevada)(1B) Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Brooklyn, New York)(2) Game played at the Orleans Arena (Las Vegas, Nevada)(3) Game played at Sanford Pentagon (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)(4) MGM Grand Showcase (Las Vegas, Nevada)(5) Reese's MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

2014-15 RESULTS • (18-15 / 8-10 MW)

UNLV RUNNIN’ REBELS

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QUICK FACTSLocation: ..................................................................................... Logan, Utah President: .........................................................................Dr. Stan L. AlbrechtFaculty Athletics Representative: ....................................................Dr. Ed HeathVice President & Director of Athletics: ........................................... John HartwellExecutive Associate Athletics Director/SWA: ..................................... Jana DoggettEnrollment: .........................................................................................27,662Founded: ...............................................................................................1888Nickname: ............................................................................................AggiesColors: ...................................................... Navy Blue, White and Pewter (Grey)Men’s Basketball SID: .................................................................... Kyle CottamEmail: ............................................................................. [email protected] Phone: ......................................................................... (435) 797-2066 Cell Phone: ............................................................................ (435) 817-7702 Athletics Website: ............................................................. UtahStateAggies.comArena (Capacity): ........................................Dee Glen Smith Spectrum (10,270)Press Row Phone: .................................................................. (435) 797-1686Elevation: ....................................................................................... 4,778 feetTV Market: .................................................................... Salt Lake City (No. 34)

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: ....................................................................Tim Duryea (1st year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................................................8/5Starters Returning/Lost: ...............................................................................5/02014-15 Overall Record (Home/Away/Neutral): ..................... 18-13 (11-5/7-7/0-1)2014-15 Conference Record/Finish: .................................................... 11-7/T4th2014-15 Postseason: ..................................................................................N/A2014-15 Final AP/Coaches’ Ranking: .......................................................NR/NR

2014-15 ATTENDANCE FIGURESAttendance Games Total Avg Largest CrowdHome 16 146,525 9,158 10,270 two timesAway & Neutral 15 97,190 6,479 15,111 at New MexicoTotals 31 243,715 7,862

ARENA FACTSArena (Capacity): ........................................Dee Glen Smith Spectrum (10,270)Largest Crowd: ...............................................11,114 (vs. BYU, Jan. 20, 1973)Year Opened: ..........................................................................................1970All-Time Arena Record: ............................................................. 549-133 (.797)

2015-16 SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent (Broadcasts) TimeO31 Sat. OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE (Exh.) 7 p.m. MTN6 Fri. CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY (Exh.) 7 p.m. MTN13 Fri. at Weber State 7 p.m. MTN17 Tue. ADAMS STATE 7 p.m. MTN20 Fri. UNION (Tenn.) 7 p.m. MTN24 Tue. UTAH VALLEY 7 p.m. MTN29 Sun. at Duke (ESPNU) 12:30 p.m. ETD1 Tue. at Missouri State 7 p.m. CTD9 Wed. at BYU 7 p.m. MTD12 Sat. UC IRVINE 7 p.m. MTD21 Mon. TEXAS-RIO GRANDE VALLEY (1) 8 p.m. MTD22 Tue. IDAHO STATE (1) 8 p.m. MTD23 Wed. NORTH DAKOTA STATE (1) 8 p.m. MTD30 Wed. at San José State* 7 p.m. MTJ2 Sat. SAN DIEGO STATE* (ESPNU/ESPN3) 8 p.m. MTJ5 Tue. BOISE STATE* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTJ9 Sat. at New Mexico* (ESPN3) 4 p.m. MTJ12 Tue. AIR FORCE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTJ16 Sat. at Colorado State* (ESPN2/ESPN3) 8 p.m. MTJ19 Tue. UNLV* (ESPNU/ESPN3) 9 p.m. MTJ23 Sat. at San Diego State* (CBSSN) 3 p.m. PTJ30 Sat. NEVADA* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTF2 Tue. at Boise State* (ESPN2/ESPNU) 9 p.m. MTF6 Sat. at Wyoming* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 4 p.m. MTF9 Tue. NEW MEXICO* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTF17 Wed. COLORADO STATE* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. MTF20 Sat. at Fresno State* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 4 p.m. PTF24 Wed. at Nevada* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. PTF27 Sat. SAN JOSÉ STATE* 7 p.m. MTM1 Tue. at Air Force* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTM5 Sat. FRESNO STATE* (ESPN3) 7 p.m. MTM9-12 Wed.-Sat. MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nev.)

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times subject to change.

(1) Global Sports Showcase by Gossner Foods (Logan, Utah)

UTAH STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: ........................................................................................1903-04All-Time Record: ..................................................................1,536-1,059 (.592)All-Time MW Games Only Record: ......................................................18-18 (.500)NCAA Appearances/Record: .....................................................................20/6-22Last NCAA Appearance: ...............................................................................2011NIT Appearances/Record: ............................................................................9/2-9Last NIT Appearance: ..................................................................................2008CBI Appearances/Record: ............................................................................0/0-0Last CBI Appearance: .....................................................................................N/ACIT Appearances/Record .............................................................................1/4-1Last CIT Appearance: ..................................................................................2012Overall Postseason Record: ...................................................................30/12-32

UTAH STATE AGGIES

Dr. Stan L. AlbrechtPresident

Ed HeathFaculty Athletics Representative

John HartwellVP & Athletics Director

Jana DoggettExecutive Associate Athletics

Director/SWA

Kyle CottamMen's Basketball SID

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HEAD COACH TIM DURYEA

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. (Pl.) Postseason2015-16 Utah State First Year

Alma Mater: .................................................................................North Texas, 1988Hometown: ...............................................................................Medicine Lodge, Kan.Born: .............................................................................................November, 1964Playing Career: ......................... Texas Pan American, 1984-85; North Texas, 1986-88Overall Record: .................................................................................... 0-0 (1st year)School Record: .................................................................................... 0-0 (1st year)MW Record: .............................................................................................0-0 (.000)MW Tournament Appearances/Record: .......................................................0/0-0 (.000)Overall Conference Tournament Appearances/Record: ............................................ 0/0-0NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record: .............................................................. 0/0-0 NIT Appearances/Record: .................................................................................. 0/0-0CBI Appearances/Record: .................................................................................. 0/0-0CIT Appearances/Record: .................................................................................. 0/0-0

UTAH STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MW MW MW MW Championship ChampionshipYear Overall MW H A Finish Seed Finish Postseason2013-14 18-14 7-11 5-4 2-7 T8th 8 1-1 -2014-15 18-13 11-7 11-5 7-7 T4th 5 0-1 -Totals 36-27 18-18 16-9 9-14 1-2

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCEUtah State ................................ Assistant Coach (2002-15)Hutchinson (Kan.) CC ........................Head Coach (2000-01)Hutchinson (Kan.) CC .................. Assistant Coach (1997-99)North Texas ............................... Assistant Coach (1993-96)Colorado State ........................... Assistant Coach (1988-92)

Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ................... (435) 797-2060

ASSISTANT COACHESChris Jones 8th year (Utah ‘94)Tarvish Felton 8th year (Southern Utah ‘99)Louis Wilson 1st year (William Jewell '92)

DURYEA VS. MOUNTAIN WESTvs. Air Force ............................................ 0-0vs. Boise State ........................................ 0-0 vs. Colorado State .................................... 0-0vs. Fresno State ...................................... 0-0vs. Nevada .............................................. 0-0 vs. New Mexico ....................................... 0-0 vs. San Diego State ................................. 0-0vs. San José State ................................... 0-0 vs. UNLV ................................................ 0-0vs. Wyoming ............................................ 0-0

Total .............................................................0-0

USU COACHING RECORDS (ALL-TIME)Years Record Win Pct. Coach1903-07 6-15 .286 George Peter Campbell1907-08 0-8 .000 George A. Walker1908-14 23-33 .411 Clayton T. Teetzel1914-19 30-17 .638 Joseph K. Jensen1919-41 225-157 .589 E. Lowell Romney1941-42 6-10 .375 Robert W. Burnett1942-43 14-7 .667 D.D. Young1943-44 No team1944-45 9-10 .474 D.D. Young 23-17 .575 Young Overall1945-47 21-22 .488 H.B. Lee1947-50 35-54 .393 Joe Whitesides1950-61 158-141 .528 H. Cecil Baker1961-71 173-96 .643 Ladell Andersen1971-73 28-24 .538 T.L. Plain1973-79 106-58 .646 Dutch Belnap1979-88 139-120 .537 Rod Tueller1988-93 63-78 .447 Kohn Smith1993-98 98-53 .649 Larry Eustachy1998-15 402-156 .720 Stew MorrillTotals: 1,536-1,059 (.592) 109 seasons-2,595 games

UTAH STATE HISTORYREGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: .........111926 1930 1935 19361980 1995 2002 2004 2008 2010 2011

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: .................81988 1998 2000 20012003 2005 2009 2011 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLE GAME APPEARANCES: ...14Year Opponent Result1979 Pacific L, 73-821988 UC Irvine W, 86-791996 San Jose State L, 75-76 (OT)1998 Pacific W, 78-632000 New Mexico State W, 71-662001 Pacific W, 50-382002 UC Santa Barbara L, 56-602003 Cal Poly W, 57-542005 Pacific W, 65-522006 Nevada L, 63-70 (OT)2007 New Mexico State L, 70-722009 Nevada W, 72-622010 New Mexico State L, 63-692011 Boise State W, 77-69

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: ..............................201939 1962 1963 19641970 1971 1975 19791980 1983 1988 1998 2000 2001 2003 20052006 2009 2010 2011

NIT APPEARANCES: .........................................................91960 1967 1978 1984 1995 2002 2004 2007 2008

CBI APPEARANCES: .........................................................0

CIT APPEARANCES: .........................................................12012

Louis Wilson Chris Jones Tarvish Felton

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PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jalen Moore • Jr. • W • 6-9 •220• Earned second-team All-Mountain West honors while starting 30 of

Utah State's 31 games in 2014-15.• Team's top returning scorer and rebounder, averaging 15.2 points and

6.7 boards per game as a sophomore.• Recorded 30 double-digit scoring games last season, including five

games with at least 20 points, and is currently riding an 11-game double-digit scoring streak.

• Ranked fourth in the MW, averaging 34.4 minutes played per game.

David Collette • So. • F • 6-10 •235• One of three Aggies to start all 31 contests in 2014-15.• Earned third-team All-Mountain West honors after averaging 12.8

points and 5.0 rebounds per game.• Shot 59.1 percent from the field, which led the MW and ranked 14th

nationally.• Set a program record for blocks by a freshman with 56, which was also

the fourth-most in a single-season by an Aggie.• Scored a Utah State freshman record 32 points vs. USC (Dec. 7,

2014), the most by an Aggie since the 2011-12 season.

2015-16 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

0 Trace Cureton W 6-4 190 Sr. 1L Indianapolis, Ind. (Sinclair CC)

1 Viko Noma'aea G 6-1 170 Jr. 2L Las Vegas, Nev. (Sierra Vista Mountain)

2 Darius Perkins G 6-2 210 Sr. 1L Fort Myers, Fla. (Miami Dade College)

4 Shane Rector G 6-2 180 Jr. TR Bronx, N.Y. (Miami Dade College)

5 Julion Pearre G 6-3 195 So. 1L McKinney, Texas (McKinney North)

12 Lew Evans F 6-9 230 RS-Jr. RS Salt Lake City, Utah (Tulsa)

13 David Collette F 6-10 235 So. 1L Murray, Utah (Murray )

14 Jalen Moore W 6-9 220 Jr. 2L North Logan, Utah (Sky View)

20 Henry Bolton G 6-2 195 So. 1L Avon Park, Fla. (St. Andrew's School (R.I.))

21 Jake Miles G 6-2 170 Fr. HS Morgan, Utah (Morgan)

22 Quinn Taylor F 6-8 225 RS-Fr. RS Houston, Texas (Langham Creek)

24 John Middleton G 6-4 215 Fr. HS Atlantic City, N.J. (Holy Spirits)

32 Grayson Moore F 6-7 210 RS-Sr. RS North Logan, Utah (Northwest Nazarene)

34 Chris Smith G 6-4 210 Sr. 1L Sacramento, Calif. (Yuba College)

43 Alexis Dargenton F 6-8 190 So. TR Fort-de-France, Martinique (Laramie County CC)

50 Elston Jones F 6-9 265 So. 1L Goodyear, Ariz. (Millennium)

AGGIE CAREER LEADERSScoring Years Points 1. Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 2,522 2. Greg Grant 1983-86 2,127 3. Wayne Estes 1963-65 2,001 4. Brian Jackson 1978-81 1,900 5. Cornell Green 1960-62 1,890 6. Marvin Roberts 1969-71 1,844 7. Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 1,774 8. Tai Wesley 2008-11 1,749 9. Tony Brown 1999-02 1,564 10. Eric Franson 1991, 1994-96 1,545

Rebounding Years Total 1. Cornell Green 1960-62 1,067 2. Greg Grant 1983-86 1,003 3. Marvin Roberts 1968-71 997 4. Wayne Estes 1962-65 893 5. Eric Franson 1991, 1994-96 885 6. Tai Wesley 2008-11 873 7. Brian Jackson 1978-81 840 8. Spencer Nelson 1999, 2003-05 800 9. Mike Santos 1974-78 748 10. Nate Harris 2003-06 722

ROSTER BREAKDOWNStarters Returning (5)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsDarius Perkins G Sr. 9.5 ppg, 2.4 rpgJulion Pearre G So. 6.2 ppg, 2.1 rpgChris Smith G Sr. 12.6 ppg, 3.8 rpgJalen Moore F Jr. 15.2 ppg, 6.7 rpgDavid Collette F So. 12.8 ppg, 5.0 rpg Starters Lost (0)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsNone

Other Letterwinners Returning (3)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsTrace Cureton G Sr. 1.5 ppg, 0.6 rpgElston Jones C So. 1.3 ppg, 2.0 rpgHenry Bolton G So. 0.8 ppg, 0.8 rpg

Other Letterwinners Lost (5)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsSam Orchard G RS-Fr. 0.4 ppg, 1.0 rpgKonner Frey F So. 0.0 ppg, 0.8 rpgJoJo McGlaston G So. 5.6 ppg, 3.0 rpgSean Harris F Sr. 2.0 ppg, 2.4 rpgBilal Begic C So. 0.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg

Newcomers (7)Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt.Shane Rector G Jr. 6-2 180Lew Evans F Jr. 6-8 235Jake Miles G Fr. 6-2 180Quinn Taylor% F Fr. 6-7 210Grayson Moore F Sr. 6-7 200Alexis Dargenton F So. 6-7 190John Middleton G Fr. 6-4 215%Redshirted 2012-13 season; sat out 2013-15 seasons due to LDS Church Mission.)

Career StatisticsYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.14-15 31-31 163-276 .591 2-6 .333 69-116 .595 156-5.0 397-12.8

Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.13-14 32-5 66-125 .528 14-36 .389 32-45 .711 86-2.7 178-5.614-15 31-30 157-319 .492 45-115 .391 111-149 .745 209-6.7 470-15.2Totals 63-35 223-444 .502 59-151 .391 143-194 .734 295-4.7 648-10.3

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2014-15 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES OVERALL RECORD: 18-13 HOME: 11-5 AWAY: 7-7 NEUTRAL: 0-1 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Player G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg14 Jalen Moore 31-30 1066-34.4 157-319 .492 45-115 .391 111-149 .745 36-173 209-6.7 44-0 53 37 27 19 470-15.213 David Collette 31-31 792-25.5 163-276 .591 2-6 .333 69-116 .595 47-109 156-5.0 116-10 37 36 56 25 397-12.834 Chris Smith 31-31 996-32.1 128-267 .479 63-133 .474 72-94 .766 12-107 119-3.8 66-0 79 46 6 21 391-12.602 Darius Perkins 31-31 911-29.4 98-243 .403 62-146 .425 36-56 .643 9-66 75-2.4 48-0 101 65 1 18 294-9.505 Julion Pearre 31-24 727-23.5 63-180 .350 36-105 .343 29-39 .744 4-60 64-2.1 63-1 51 38 2 21 191-6.224 Jojo McGlaston 30-7 654-21.8 51-160 .319 21-63 .333 45-73 .616 11-79 90-3.0 49-1 58 40 18 12 168-5.630 Sean Harris 31-1 384-12.4 27-49 .551 0-0 .000 7-13 .538 31-43 74-2.4 41-0 15 16 16 8 61-2.000 Trace Cureton 11-0 73-6.6 5-18 .278 2-5 .400 5-8 .625 1-6 7-0.6 3-0 2 4 0 3 17-1.550 Elston Jones 28-0 269-9.6 15-34 .441 0-0 .000 7-15 .467 17-38 55-2.0 44-0 17 8 12 6 37-1.320 Henry Bolton 29-0 268-9.2 9-25 .360 1-5 .200 5-9 .556 4-19 23-0.8 16-0 22 21 3 8 24-0.801 Viko Noma'aea 14-0 72-5.1 3-16 .188 1-10 .100 3-4 .750 2-5 7-0.5 5-0 3 3 0 5 10-0.703 Sam Orchard 9-0 53-5.9 2-9 .222 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 4-5 9-1.0 7-0 7 4 0 3 4-0.455 Bilal Begic 1-0 0-0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.011 Konner Frey 4-0 10-2.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 3-0.8 3-0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0TM TEAM 36-51 87-2.8 0 5 Utah State 31 721-1596 .452 233-591 .394 389-579 .672 215-763 978-31.5 505-12 445 323 142 149 2064-66.6 Opponents 31 719-1782 .403 189-637 .297 346-523 .662 393-765 1158-37.4 521-7 412 337 77 190 1973-63.6 2014-15 STATISTICS - MW GAMES CONFERENCE RECORD: 11-7 HOME: 6-3 AWAY: 5-4 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Player G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg14 Jalen Moore 18-17 628-34.9 95-192 .495 31-73 .425 49-67 .731 18-98 116-6.4 18-0 37 23 18 7 270-15.034 Chris Smith 18-18 582-32.3 88-165 .533 39-76 .513 33-43 .767 5-60 65-3.6 37-0 46 31 3 13 248-13.813 David Collette 18-18 447-24.8 890-151 .589 1-2 .500 32-59 .542 23-65 88-4.9 65-6 21 17 36 14 211-11.702 Darius Perkins 18-18 540-30.0 56-137 .409 35-80 .438 15-27 .556 7-38 45-2.5 24-0 61 34 0 8 162-9.005 Julion Pearre 18-18 449-24.9 45-112 .402 26-71 .366 13-21 .619 3-38 41-2.3 39-1 36 26 0 14 129-7.224 Jojo McGlaston 17-0 350-20.6 27-74 .365 8-25 .320 25-39 .641 6-43 49-2.9 22-0 39 22 11 10 87-5.100 Trace Cureton 7-0 47-6.7 5-16 .313 2-5 .400 4-6 .667 1-5 6-0.9 1-0 1 3 0 3 16-2.350 Elston Jones 15-0 148-9.9 11-20 .550 0-0 .000 4-11 .364 6-20 26-1.7 21-0 10 7 8 3 26-1.730 Sean Harris 18-1 224-12.4 11-24 .458 0-0 .000 6-11 .545 18-25 43-2.4 21-0 12 7 10 5 28-1.603 Sam Orchard 6-0 26-4.3 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 3-2 5-0.8 4-0 3 3 0 1 4-0.720 Henry Bolton 18-0 156-8.7 4-13 .308 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 2-13 15-0.8 8-0 12 15 2 3 10-0.601 Viko Noma'aea 6-0 21-3.5 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-4 4-0.7 2-0 1 1 0 1 2-0.355 Bilal Begic 1-0 0-0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.011 Konner Frey 3-0 7-2.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 3-1.0 2-0 0 0 1 0 0-0.0TM TEAM 26-24 50-2.8 0 1 Utah State 18 434-916 .474 143-339 .422 182-287 .634 119-437 556-30.9 264-7 279 190 89 82 1193-66.3 Opponents 18 421-1024 .411 119-378 .315 157-242 .649 212-418 630-35.0 283-2 259 193 52 117 1118-62.1

Date Opponent Result Att.November 14 WEBER STATE W, 72-61 9,982 16 at Illinois State W, 60-55 4,921 19 SANTA CLARA W, 60-54 9,334 22 at Mississippi State L, 63-71 7,240 26 at UC Davis L, 70-77 (OT) 1,877

December 2 BYU L, 81-91 10,270 7 at USC L, 84-89 3,189 13 at Utah Valley W, 50-47 6,121 18 BAKERSFIELD (1) W, 57-56 7,049 19 IDAHO STATE (1) W, 69-56 7,188 20 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (1) L, 65-68 (OT) 7,216 27 WAYLAND BAPTIST W, 75-63 8,627 31 SAN JOSÉ STATE* W, 61-33 8,491

January 3 at Boise State* W, 62-61 5,415 7 at Fresno State* L, 52-61 5,591 10 NEW MEXICO* L, 60-66 9,898 17 AIR FORCE* W, 71-59 9,885 20 at Nevada* W, 70-54 5,318 24 at UNLV* L, 77-79 (OT) 11,975 27 WYOMING* W, 56-44 9,744 31 at San Diego State* L, 42-62 12,414

Date Opponent Result Att.February 3 BOISE STATE* L, 63-68 9,378 7 at New Mexico* W, 63-60 15,111 10 NEVADA* W, 75-62 9,472 18 at San José State* W, 76-54 1,311 21 FRESNO STATE* W, 85-79 10,218 24 UNLV* W, 83-65 9,503 28 at Air Force* W, 74-60 3,072

March 4 at Wyoming* L, 53-76 6,327 7 COLORADO STATE* L, 70-75 10,270 12 vs. Wyoming (2) L, 65-67 7,308

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.Rankings listed according to Associated Press/Coaches’ polls.

(1) World Vision Classic sponsored by Gossner Foods (Logan, Utah)(2) Reese’s MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

2014-15 RESULTS • (18-13 / 11-7 MW)

UTAH STATE AGGIES

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QUICK FACTSLocation: ............................................................................ Laramie, Wyoming President: ................................................................... Dr. Richard C. McGinityFaculty Athletics Representative: ..................................................... Alyson HagyDirector of Athletics: .................................................................... Tom BurmanSenior Associate Athletics Director/SWA: ........................................Julie ManningEnrollment: .........................................................................................13,992Founded: ...............................................................................................1886Nickname: .........................................................................................CowboysColors: ...................................................................................Brown and GoldMen’s Basketball SID: .................................................................Amil AndersonEmail: .............................................................................. [email protected] Phone: ......................................................................... (307) 766-2257Cell Phone: ............................................................................ (605) 677-7833 Athletics Website: .......................................................................... GoWYO.comArena (Capacity): .................................................... Arena-Auditorium (11,445)Press Row Phone: .................................................................. (307) 766-2222Elevation: ....................................................................................... 7,220 feetTV Market: ........................................................ Cheyenne/Scottsbluff (No. 197)

TEAM FACTSHead Coach: .................................................................. Larry Shyatt (6th year)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .......................................................................7/6Starters Returning/Lost: ...............................................................................1/42014-15 Overall Record (Home/Away/Neutral): ..................... 25-10 (17-2/5-7/3-1)2014-15 Conference Record/Finish: .................................................... 11-7/T4th2014-15 Postseason: ..............NCAA Second Round, lost to Northern Iowa 71-542014-15 Final AP/Coaches’ Ranking: ....................................................... RV/NR

2014-15 ATTENDANCE FIGURESAttendance Games Total Avg Largest CrowdHome 19 119,897 6,310 10,167 vs. New MexicoAway & Neutral 16 133,489 8,343 15,411 at New MexicoTotals 35 253,386 7,240

ARENA FACTSArena (Capacity): .................................................... Arena-Auditorium (11,445)Largest Crowd: ................................................16,089 (vs. Utah, Mar. 2, 2002)Year Opened: ..........................................................................................1982All-Time Arena Record: ............................................................. 373-128 (.745)

2015-16 SCHEDULEDate Day Opponent (Broadcasts) TimeN7 Sat. FORT LEWIS (Exh.) 7 p.m. MTN13 Fri. BRISTOL UNIVERSITY 7 p.m. MTN16 Mon. at Indiana State 7 p.m. ETN19 Thur. NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS 7 p.m. MTN22 Sun. vs. Montana State (1) 2 p.m. MTN25 Wed. CSU BAKERSFIELD 7 p.m. MTN28 Sat. MONTANA STATE 7 p.m. MTD2 Wed. at Denver 7 p.m. MTD5 Sat. CALIFORNIA (2A) (CBSSN) 1 p.m. MTD10 Thur. SOUTHERN (2A) (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTD13 Sun. at New Mexico State TBAD19 Sat. OMAHA (2A) Noon MTD21 Mon. vs. Marshall (2B) 7:30 p.m. PTD22 Tue. vs. Houston/Grand Canyon (2B) TBAD30 Wed. at San Diego State* (CBSSN) 7 p.m. PTJ2 Sat. at Nevada* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 3 p.m. PTJ6 Wed. AIR FORCE* 7 p.m. MTJ9 Sat. UNLV* (CBSSN) 4 p.m. MTJ13 Wed. at San José State* 7 p.m. PTJ16 Sat. at New Mexico* (CBSSN) 2 p.m. MTJ20 Wed. NEVADA* 7 p.m. MTJ23 Sat. BOISE STATE* (ESPNU/ESPN3) 8 p.m. MTJ26 Tue. at Fresno State* (ESPNU/ESPN3) 8 p.m. PTJ30 Sat. COLORADO STATE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 4 p.m. MTF2 Tue. at Air Force* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTF6 Sat. UTAH STATE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 4 p.m. MTF13 Sat. at Boise State* (CBSSN) 2 p.m. MTF17 Wed. FRESNO STATE* (ROOT SPORTS/MWN) 7 p.m. MTF20 Sat. at Colorado State* (MWN-CI) 2 p.m. MTF24 Wed. SAN DIEGO STATE* (CBSSN) 8 p.m. MTF27 Sat. at UNLV* (ESPN2/ESPN3) TBAM2 Wed. SAN JOSÉ STATE* 7 p.m. MTM9-12 Wed.-Sat. MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.All game times subject to change.

(1) Game played in Billings, Montana(2A) Global Sports Classic (Laramie, Wyoming)(2B) Global Sports Classic (Las Vegas, Nevada)

WYOMING MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Season: ........................................................................................1904-05All-Time Record: ..................................................................1,473-1,115 (.569)All-Time MW Games Only Record: ..................................................108-138 (.439)NCAA Appearances/Record: .....................................................................15/9-20Last NCAA Appearance: ...............................................................................2015NIT Appearances/Record: ............................................................................8/7-8Last NIT Appearance: ..................................................................................2003CBI Appearances/Record: ............................................................................4/2-4Last CBI Appearance: ..................................................................................2014CIT Appearances/Record .............................................................................0/0-0Last CIT Appearance: .....................................................................................N/AOverall Postseason Record: ........................................................................18-32

WYOMING COWBOYS

Dr. Richard C. McGinityPresident

Alyson HagyFaculty Athletics Representative

Tom BurmanAthletics Director

Julie ManningSenior Associate Athletics Director/SWA

Amil AndersonMen's BasketballSID

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HEAD COACH LARRY SHYATT

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYear School Overall Conf. (Pl.) Postseason1997-98 Wyoming 19-9 9-5 (3rd, WAC) NIT First Round2011-12 Wyoming 21-12 6-8 (6th, MW) CBI Second Round2012-13 Wyoming 20-14 4-12 (8th, MW) CBI Second Round2013-14 Wyoming 18-15 9-9 (T5th, MW) CBI First Round2014-15 Wyoming 25-10 11-7 (T4th, MW) NCAA Second RoundTotals 5 years 103-60 (.632) 39-41 (.488)1998-99 Clemson 20-15 5-11 (T-7th, ACC) NIT Finalist1999-00 Clemson 10-20 4-12 (9th, ACC) -2000-01 Clemson 12-19 2-14 (9th, ACC) -2001-02 Clemson 13-17 4-12 (9th, ACC) -2002-03 Clemson 15-13 5-11 (8th, ACC) -Totals 5 years 70-84 (.455) 20-60 (.250)Career 10 years 173-144 (.546) 59-101 (.369)

Alma Mater: ....................................................................... College of Wooster, 1973Hometown: ........................................................................................Cleveland, OhioBorn: .................................................................................................... April, 1951Playing Career: .............................................................. College of Wooster, 1970-71Overall Record: ........................................................................... 173-144 (10 years)School Record: ............................................................................... 103-60 (5 years)MW Record: .........................................................................................30-36 (.455)MW Tournament Appearances/Record: .......................................................4/4-3 (.571) Overall Conference Tournament Appearances/Record: ................................10/5-9 (.357)NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record: ....................................................1/0-1 (.000) NIT Appearances/Record: ........................................................................2/4-2 (.667)CBI Appearances/Record: ........................................................................3/2-3 (.400)CIT Appearances/Record: ........................................................................0/0-0 (.000)

WYOMING YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MW MW MW MW Championship ChampionshipYear Overall MW H A Finish Seed Finish Postseason1999-00 19-12 8-6 6-1 2-5 T4th 5 1-1 -2000-01 20-10 10-4 6-1 4-3 T1st 3 1-1 NIT2001-02 22-9 11-3 6-1 5-2 1st 1 1-1 NCAA2002-03 21-11 8-6 4-3 4-3 T3rd 3 0-1 NIT2003-04 11-17 4-10 4-3 0-7 T7th 7 0-1 -2004-05 15-13 7-7 5-2 2-5 T4th 5 0-1 -2005-06 14-18 5-11 3-5 2-6 7th 7 2-1 -2006-07 17-15 7-9 6-2 1-7 5th 5 1-1 -2007-08 12-18 5-11 3-5 2-6 8th 8 0-1 -2008-09 19-14 7-9 5-3 2-6 6th 6 1-1 CBI2009-10 10-21 3-13 3-5 0-8 8th 8 0-1 -2010-11 10-21 3-13 3-5 0-8 8th 8 0-1 -2011-12 21-12 6-8 4-3 2-5 6th 6 0-1 CBI2012-13 20-14 4-12 3-5 1-7 8th 8 1-1 CBI2013-14 18-15 9-9 6-3 3-6 T5th 5 0-1 CBI214-15 25-10 11-7 17-2 5-7 T4th 4 3-0 NCAATotals 274-230 108-138 85-49 35-91 11-15

PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCEFlorida ............................ Associate Head Coach (2007-11)Florida ..................................... Assistant Coach (2004-07)Clemson .........................................Head Coach (1998-03)Wyoming ........................................Head Coach (1997-98)Clemson .......................... Associate Head Coach (1994-97)Providence ............................... Assistant Coach (1988-94)New Mexico ..................... Associate Head Coach (1982-88)Cleveland State ......................... Assistant Coach (1976-82)Utah ........................................ Assistant Coach (1975-76)

Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ................... (307) 766-5114

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHScott Duncan 6th year (College of Wooster ‘78)

ASSISTANT COACHESJeremy Shyatt 5th year (Clemson ‘03)Allen Edwards 5th year (Kentucky ‘03)

SHYATT VS. MOUNTAIN WESTvs. Air Force ............................................ 4-5vs. Boise State ........................................ 5-3 vs. Colorado State .................................... 5-5vs. Fresno State ...................................... 3-3vs. Nevada .............................................. 6-1 vs. New Mexico ....................................... 2-9 vs. San Diego State ................................. 3-6 vs. San José State ................................... 4-0vs. UNLV ................................................ 3-8vs. Utah State ......................................... 4-2

Total .........................................................39-42

WYO COACHING RECORDS (ALL-TIME)Years Record Win Pct. Coach1904-06 4-2 .667 W. Yates1906-08 5-7 .417 Lt. Coburn1908-09 3-3 .500 Elmer G. Hoefer1909-12 9-13 .409 Harold I. Dean1912-13 2-5 .286 Leon C. Excelby1913-15 3-7 .300 Ralph Thacker1915-24 37-41 .474 John Corbett1924-28 43-24 .642 Stewart Clark1928-30 28-10 .737 George McLaren1930-39 135-52 .724 Willard Witte1939-59 328-201 .620 Everett Shelton1959-73 179-187 .489 William Strannigan1973-76 24-55 .304 George Radovich1976-78 29-25 .537 Don DeVoe1978-87 176-97 .645 Jim Brandenburg1987-93 104-77 .575 Benny Dees1993-97 53-60 .469 Joby Wright1997-98 19-9 .678 Larry Shyatt1998-07 157-115 .577 Steve McClain2007-11 49-68 419 Heath Schroyer2011^ 2-6 .250 Fred Langley2011-15 84-51 .622 Larry Shyatt 103-60 .632 Shyatt OverallTotals: 1,473-1,115 (.569) 111 seasons-2,588 games^Langley replaced Schroyer for final eight games of 2010-11 season.

WYOMING HISTORYREGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: .........161931-32 1940-41 1942-43 1945-46 1946-47 1948-49 1951-52 1952-53 1957-58 1966-67 1968-69 1980-81 1981-82 1985-86 2000-01 2001-02

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: .................31987 1988 2015 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLE GAME APPEARANCES: .....4Year Opponent Result1986 UTEP L, 64-651987 New Mexico W, 64-621988 UTEP W, 79-752006 San Diego State L, 64-69 (OT)2015 San Diego State W, 45-43

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: ..............................151941 1943 1947 19481949 1952 1953 19581967 1981 1982 19871988 2002 2015National Champions in bold.

NIT APPEARANCES: .........................................................81968 1969 1986 19911998 1999 2001 2003

CBI APPEARANCES: .........................................................42009 2012 2013 2014

CIT APPEARANCES: .........................................................0

Scott Duncan Jeremy Shyatt Allen Edwards

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PLAYERS TO WATCH

Josh Adams • Sr. • G • 6-2 • 190 • Earned All-Mountain West third team honors and was named

MW Tournament MVP after leading the Cowboys to their first MW tournament championship.

• Second on the team scoring 12.8 points per contest and led the Pokes with 3.6 assists per game.

• Notched 26 double-digit scoring games last season, including seven with more than 20 points.

• Lone returning starter from the 2014-15 season and only senior.

Alan Herndon • So. • F • 6-9 • 210 • First big man off the bench, played in 31 games and made two starts.• Averaged 3.0 points and 2.2 rebounds per game.• Reached double figures in scoring twice in 2014-15, scoring 10

points on both occasions (vs. San José State and vs. Utah State).• Third on the team with 12 blocked shots last season.

2015-16 ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

1 Justin James G 6-7 180 FR HS Port Saint Lucie, Fla. (Oldsmar Christian)

2 Austin Conway G 5-10 175 FR HS Aurora, Colo. (Overland)

3 Alexander Aka Gorski G 6-5 205 SO 1L Lund, Sweden (Sunrise Christian Academy)

5 Alan Herndon F 6-9 210 SO 1L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Widefield)

11 Jeremy Lieberman G 6-1 175 SO 1L Calabasas, Calif. (Calabasas)

12 Cody Kelley G 5-11 180 FR HS Gillette, Wyo. (Elev8)

13 Sam Averbuck G 6-4 185 FR HS Santa Rosa, Calif. (Suffield Academy)

14 Josh Adams G 6-2 190 SR 3L Parker, Colo. (Chaparral)

20 Hayden Dalton F 6-8 185 SO JC Parker, Colo. (Central Wyoming)

21 Jonathan Barnes F 6-10 245 SO 1L Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa)

23 Jason McManamen G 6-5 195 JR 2L Torrington, Wyo. (Torrington)

25 Morris Marshall G 6-4 180 JR JC White Springs, Fla. (Sante Fe JC)

32 Andrew Moemeka F 6-8 210 FR HS Lake City, Fla. (Oldsmar Christian)

33 Jordan Naughton F 6-10 225 FR HS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Etiwanda)

55 Trey Washington III G 5-11 185 RS SO 1L Dallas, Texas (Woodrow Wilson)

COWBOY CAREER LEADERSScoring Years Total 1. Fennis Dembo 1984-88 2,311 2. Brandon Ewing 2005-09 2,168 3. Flynn Robinson 1962-65 2,049 4. Eric Leckner 1984-88 1,938 5. Reginald Slater 1988-92 1,809 6. Charles Bradley 1977-81 1,744 7. Jeron Roberts 1994-98 1,599 8. Carl Ashley 1967-70 1,598 9. Harry Hall 1966-69 1,595 10. Bill Garnett 1978-82 1,594

Rebounding Years Total 1. Reginald Slater 1988-92 1,197 2. Josh Davis 1997-02 956 3. Fennis Dembo 1984-88 954 4. HL Coleman 1993-97 939 5. Leon Clark 1963-66 889 6. Bill Garnett 1978-82 840 7. Kenneth Ollie 1977-81 833 8. Carl Ashley 1967-70 818 9. Larry Nance, Jr. 2012-15 807 10. Eric Leckner 1984-88 774

ROSTER BREAKDOWNStarters Returning (1)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsJosh Adams G Sr. 12.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 3.6 apg

Starters Lost (4)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsDerek Cooke, Jr. G Sr. 8.1 ppg, 5.8 rpgRiley Grabau G Sr. 9.1 ppg, 2.2 rpgCharles Hankerson, Jr. G Sr. 6.9 ppg, 3.2 rpgLarry Nance, Jr. F Sr. 16.1 ppg, 7.2 rpg

Other Letterwinners Returning (6)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsAlexander Aka Gorksi G So. 2.1 ppg, 0.7 rpgJonathan Barnes F So. 1.4 ppg, 1.1 rpgAlan Herndon F So. 3.0 ppg, 2.2 rpgJeremy Lieberman G So. 1.4 ppg, 0.6 rpg, 0.8 apgJason McManamen G Jr. 3.7 ppg, 1.5 rpg, 0.9 apgTrey Washington III # G RSo. 3.0 ppg, 0.9 rpg#Redshirted 2014-15 season. Stats are from 2013-14 season.

Other Letterwinners Lost (2)Name Pos. Yr. 2014-15 StatsJack Bentz G Sr. 0.4 ppg, 0.9 rpgMatt Sellers F Sr. 3.4 ppg, 1.7 rpg

Newcomers (8)Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt.Sam Averbuck G Fr. 6-3 185Austin Conway G Fr. 5-8 175Hayden Dalton F So. 6-6 185Justin James G Fr. 6-5 180Cody Kelley G Fr. 5-8 180Morris Marshall G Jr. 6-2 180Andrew Moemeka F Fr. 6-5 210Jordan Naughton F Fr. 6-8 225

Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.14-15 31-2 37-78 .474 4-23 .174 16-27 .593 69-2.2 94-3.0

Career Statistics Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3G-3GA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb-Avg. Pts-Avg.12-13 34-26 73-211 .346 21-93 .226 58-91 .637 49-1.4 225-6.613-14 32-32 143-296 .483 25-80 .313 94-128 .734 99-3.1 405-12.714-15 35-34 146-334 .437 47-145 .324 110-148 .743 114-3.3 449-12.8Totals 101-92 362-841 .430 93-318 .292 163-367 .444 262-2.6 1079-10.7

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2014-15 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES OVERALL RECORD: 25-10 HOME: 17-2 AWAY: 5-7 NEUTRAL: 3-1 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Player G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg22 Larry Nance, Jr. 31-31 1082-34.9 185-360 .514 14-42 .333 114-145 .786 44-180 224-7.2 69-1 76 70 37 37 498-16.114 Josh Adams 35-34 1176-33.6 146-334 .437 47-145 .324 110-148 .743 21-93 114-3.3 74-0 126 90 8 48 449-12.802 Riley Grabau 34-34 1154-33.9 78-207 .377 61-166 .367 92-98 .939 5-70 75-2.2 53-1 73 48 3 8 309-9.111 Derek Cooke, Jr. 35-35 921-26.3 116-161 .720 1-1 1.000 50-92 .543 51-153 204-5.8 78-3 33 49 31 30 283-8.101 Charles Hankerson, Jr. 34-34 974-28.6 83-215 .386 42-122 .344 26-57 .456 12-96 108-3.2 69-1 89 47 0 31 234-6.923 Jason McManamen 35-4 589-16.8 48-118 .407 27-80 .338 6-14 .429 6-47 53-1.5 50-1 33 12 0 12 129-3.741 Matt Sellers 15-0 141-9.4 21-31 .677 0-0 .000 9-15 .600 8-17 25-1.7 17-0 7 13 6 1 51-3.432 Alan Herndon 31-2 476-15.4 37-78 .474 4-23 .174 16-27 .593 15-54 69-2.2 29-0 16 18 12 7 94-3.003 Alexander Aka Gorski 20-0 166-8.3 13-42 .310 8-30 .267 8-16 .500 8-5 13-0.7 10-0 2 8 0 3 42-2.121 Jonathan Barnes 14-0 63-4.5 7-14 .500 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 4-11 15-1.1 6-0 1 5 4 1 20-1.400 Jeremy Lieberman 25-0 225-9.0 11-41 .268 5-27 .185 7-10 .700 3-11 14-0.6 18-0 20 12 1 9 34-1.413 Jack Bentz 22-1 183-8.3 2-18 .111 0-6 .000 4-6 .667 1-18 19-0.9 8-0 25 6 0 4 8-0.4TM TEAM 38-76 114-3.3 0 14 Wyoming 35 747-1619 .461 209-642 .326 448-638 .702 216-831 1047-29.9 481-7 501 392 102 191 2151-61.5 Opponents 35 715-1775 .403 219-630 .348 325-462 .703 298-754 1052-30.1 645-17 350 377 79 187 1974-56.4 2014-15 STATISTICS - MW GAMES CONFERENCE RECORD: 11-7 HOME: 7-2 AWAY: 4-5 /---Total---/ /---3-Pts---/ /---Rebounds---/ No. Player G-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3G-3GA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot-Avg PF-FO A TO BL ST Pts-Avg22 Larry Nance, Jr. 14-14 532-38.0 90-182 .495 7-19 .368 60-74 .811 22-98 120-8.6 35-1 35 37 20 18 247-17.614 Josh Adams 18-17 648-36.0 83-192 .432 30-88 .341 64-88 .727 11-61 72-4.0 34-0 61 57 5 25 260-14.402 Riley Grabau 18-18 656-36.4 44-116 .379 35-98 .357 57-58 .983 3-36 39-2.2 29-1 43 28 1 4 180-10.011 Derek Cooke, Jr. 18-18 517-28.7 58-84 .690 1-1 1.000 28-53 .528 30-88 118-6.6 41-2 18 31 20 16 145-8.101 Charles Hankerson, Jr. 18-18 524-29.1 36-112 .321 15-65 .231 10-28 .357 6-48 54-3.0 35-0 42 21 0 19 97-5.423 Jason McManamen 18-2 321-17.8 26-71 .366 13-45 .289 1-3 .333 3-23 26-1.4 34-1 18 3 0 6 66-3.732 Alan Herndon 16-2 266-16.6 20-39 .513 1-5 .200 9-15 .600 9-24 33-2.1 15-0 9 12 7 4 50-3.103 Alexander Aka Gorski 13-0 103-7.9 7-25 .280 5-21 .238 2-6 .333 4-2 6-0.5 7-0 2 5 0 3 21-1.600 Jeremy Lieberman 12-0 61-5.1 6-17 .353 4-13 .308 0-0 .000 0-3 3-0.3 8-0 5 6 0 2 16-1.321 Jonathan Barnes 6-0 15-2.5 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1-2 3-0.5 1-0 0 2 1 0 6-1.013 Jack Bentz 9-1 75-8.3 0-8 .000 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 1-7 8-0.9 5-0 15 2 0 3 1-0.141 Matt Sellers 3-0 7-2.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1-0.3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0TM TEAM 24-37 61-3.4 0 5 Wyoming 18 372-850 .438 111-359 .309 234-331 .707 114-430 544-30.2 244-5 248 209 54 100 1089-60.5 Opponents 18 391-946 .413 119-346 .344 179-256 .699 162-414 576-32.0 317-6 200 191 50 107 1080-60.0

Date Opponent Result Att.November 16 NORTHERN COLORADO W, 78-70 5,876 18 WESTERN STATE (COLO.) W, 61-46 4,785 22 COLORADO W, 56-33 9,066 24 FLORIDA A&M W, 66-45 4,763 26 STETSON W, 65-41 4,668 29 NEW MEXICO STATE W, 78-75 5,474

December 2 DENVER W, 68-42 4,952 5 at SMU L, 53-66 6,852 7 REGIS W, 70-35 4,598 10 at California L, 42-45 6,648 14 MONTANA STATE W, 70-61 4,567 20 SOUTHERN W, 57-39 4,925 23 at Montana State W, 61-51 2,107 31 UNLV* W, 76-71 6,011

January 3 at San José State* W, 64-59 1,188 7 at Colorado State* W, 60-54 8,018 10 BOISE STATE* W, 65-54 7,024 14 SAN DIEGO STATE* L, 52-60 6,178 17 at Fresno State* W, 70-65 (3OT) 8,118 24 NEW MEXICO* W, 63-62 (OT) 10,167 27 at Utah State* L, 44-56 9,744 31 NEVADA* W, 63-55 8,106

Date Opponent Result Att.February 4 COLORADO STATE* W, 59-48 8,672 7 at Air Force* L, 50-73 4,021 11 at San Diego State* L, 41-67 12,414 14 SAN JOSÉ STATE* W, 77-60 7,870 17 at Nevada* W, 64-58 5,291 25 FRESNO STATE* L, 59-64 5,868 28 at UNLV* L, 57-69 12,659

March 4 UTAH STATE* W, 76-53 6,327 7 at New Mexico* L, 49-52 15,411 12 vs. Utah State (1) W, 67-65 7,308 13 vs. Boise State (1) W, 71-66 9,199 14 vs. San Diego State (1) W, 45-43 10,002 20 vs. Northern Iowa (2) L, 54-71 14,509

Home games in BOLD CAPS.*Mountain West game.Rankings listed according to Associated Press/Coaches’ polls.

(1) Reese’s MW Championship (Las Vegas, Nevada)(2) NCAA Tournament (Seattle, Washington)

2014-15 RESULTS • (25-10 / 11-7 MW)

WYOMING COWBOYS

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2015 REESE’S MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIPThomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada • March 11-14, 2015

Wednesday, March 11 - First Round TV/WEB#9 Air Force 68, #8 New Mexico 61 Mountain West Network#7 UNLV 67, #10 Nevada 46 Mountain West Network

Thursday, March 12 - Quarterfinals#1 Boise State 80, #9 Air Force 68 CBS Sports Network#4 Wyoming 67, #5 Utah State 65 CBS Sports Network#2 San Diego State 67, #7 UNLV 64 CBS Sports Network#3 Colorado State 71, #6 Fresno State 59 CBS Sports Network

Friday, March 13 - Semifinals#4 Wyoming 71, #1 Boise State 66 (OT) CBS Sports Network#2 San Diego State 56, #3 Colorado State 43 CBS Sports Network

Saturday, March 14 - Championship#4 Wyoming 45, #2 San Diego State 43 CBS

2015 MW ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMNick Duncan, So., F, Boise StateJ.J. O’Brien, Sr., F, San Diego StateWinston Shepard, Jr., F, San Diego StateLarry Nance Jr., Sr., F, WyomingJosh Adams, Jr., G, Wyoming - Tournament MVP

2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTSEAST REGIONWednesday, March 18 - UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - First Four

No. 11 Dayton 56, No. 11 BOISE STATE 55

Friday, March 20 - KeyArena - Seattle, Wash. - Second Round

No. 5 UNI 71, No. 12 WYOMING 54

SOUTH REGIONFriday, March 20 - Time Warner Cable Arena - Charlotte, N.C. - Second Round

No. 8 SAN DIEGO STATE 76, No. 9 St. John’s 64

Sunday, March 22 - Time Warner Cable Arena - Charlotte, N.C. - Third Round

No. 1 Duke 68, No. 8 SAN DIEGO STATE 49

2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT RESULTSWednesday, March 18 - First Round

TV / SIRIUS / XM

South Dakota State 86, COLORADO STATE 76

2014-15 MOUNTAIN WEST PLAYERS OF THE WEEKDate Player Cl. Pos. Team

Nov. 17 David Collette RS-Fr. F Utah State

Nov. 24 Daniel Bejarano Sr. G Colorado State

Dec. 1 Winston Shepard Jr. F San Diego State

Dec. 8 Derrick Marks Sr. G Boise State

Dec. 15 Max Yon Sr. G Air Force

Dec. 22 Deshawn Delaney Sr. G New Mexico

Dec. 29 Christian Wood So. F UNLV

Jan. 5 Larry Nance, Jr. Sr. F Wyoming

Jan. 12 Marvelle Harris Jr. G Fresno State

Jan. 19 Derrick Marks Sr. G Boise State

Jan. 26 J.J. Avila Sr. F Colorado State

Feb. 2 Derrick Marks Sr. G Boise State

Feb. 9 Marek Olesinski Sr. F Air Force

Feb. 16 Winston Shepard Jr. F San Diego State

Feb. 23 James Webb III So. F Boise State

Mar. 2 Derrick Marks Sr. G Boise State

Mar. 9 J.J. Avila Sr. F Colorado State

2014-15 MOUNTAIN WEST FINAL STANDINGS CONFERENCE GAMES OVERALLTeam (AP/Coaches) W L Pct. Home Away W L Pct. Home Away NeutralSan Diego State* 14 4 .778 8-1 6-3 27 9 .750 16-1 7-5 4-3Boise State* 14 4 .778 8-1 6-3 25 9 .735 13-1 8-6 4-2Colorado State 13 5 .772 8-1 5-4 27 7 .794 15-2 8-4 4-1Wyoming^ 11 7 .611 7-2 4-5 25 10 .714 17-2 5-7 3-1Utah State 11 7 .611 6-3 5-4 18 13 .581 11-5 7-7 0-1Fresno State 10 8 .556 7-2 3-6 15 17 .469 11-3 4-10 0-4UNLV 8 10 .444 5-4 3-6 18 15 .545 13-5 3-8 2-2New Mexico 7 11 .389 5-4 2-7 15 16 .484 10-5 4-8 1-3Air Force 6 12 .333 5-4 1-8 14 17 .452 11-5 1-11 2-1Nevada 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 9 22 .290 7-8 2-11 0-3San José State 0 18 .000 0-9 0-9 2 28 .067 2-13 0-12 0-3

* - MW regular-season champion ̂ - MW tournament champion

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MW PLAYER OF THE YEARDerrick MarksSr., G, Boise State

CO-MW DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEARSkylar SpencerJr., F, San Diego State

Larry Nance, Jr.Sr., F, Wyoming

MW FRESHMAN OF THE YEARRashad VaughnFr., G, UNLV

MW NEWCOMER OF THE YEARJames Webb IIISo., F, Boise State

MW SIXTH MAN OF THE YEARJohn GillonSo., G, Colorado State

MW COACH OF THE YEARLeon RiceBoise State

2014-15 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST TEAMS AND AWARDS(selected by head coaches)

FIRST TEAM ALL-MOUNTAIN WESTPlayer Cl. Pos. TeamDerrick Marks Sr. G Boise StateJ.J. Avila Sr. F Colorado StateMarvelle Harris Jr. G Fresno StateJ.J. O’Brien Sr. F San Diego StateLarry Nance, Jr. Sr. F Wyoming

SECOND TEAM ALL-MOUNTAIN WESTPlayer Cl. Pos. TeamJames Webb III So. F Boise StateDaniel Bejarano Sr. G Colorado StateWinston Shepard Jr. F San Diego StateChristian Wood So. F UNLVJalen Moore So. W Utah State

THIRD TEAM ALL-MOUNTAIN WESTPlayer Cl. Pos. TeamAJ West Jr. F NevadaHugh Greenwood Sr. G New MexicoAqeel Quinn Sr. G San Diego StateDavid Collette Fr. F Utah StateJosh Adams Jr. G Wyoming

MOUNTAIN WEST ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMPlayer Cl. Pos. TeamJames Webb III So. F Boise StateMarvelle Harris Jr. G Fresno StateJ.J. O’Brien Sr. F San Diego StateSkylar Spencer Jr. F San Diego StateGoodluck Okonoboh Fr. F/C UNLVLarry Nance, Jr. Sr. F Wyoming

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-MOUNTAIN WESTPlayer Cl. Pos. TeamMarek Olesinski Sr. F Air ForceStanton Kidd Sr. F Colorado StateRashad Vaughn Fr. G UNLVChris Smith Jr. G Utah State

Player of the YearDerrick Marks, Sr., G, Boise State

Co-Defensive Players of the YearSkylar Spencer, Jr., F, San Diego StateLarry Nance Jr., Sr., F, Wyoming

Newcomer of the YearJames Webb III, So., F, Boise State

Freshman of the YearRashad Vaughn, Fr., G, UNLV

Sixth Man of the YearJohn Gillon, So., G, Colorado State

Coach of the YearLeon Rice, Boise State

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HONORABLE MENTION

Name Cl. Pos. Team

Derrick Marks Sr. G Boise State

USBWA ALL-DISTRICT 8

Name Cl. Pos. Team

J.J. Avila Sr. F Colorado State

Daniel Bejarano Sr. G Colorado State

Derrick Marks Sr. G Boise State

Larry Nance, Jr. Sr. F Wyoming

Christian Wood So. F UNLV

USBWA ALL-DISTRICT 8 COACH OF THE YEAR

Leon Rice, Boise State

NABC DISTRICT 17 COACH OF THE YEAR

Leon Rice, Boise State

NABC ALL-DISTRICT 17

FIRST TEAM

Name Cl. Pos. Team

Derrick Marks Sr. G Boise State

Larry Nance, Jr. Sr. F Wyoming

J.J. Avila Sr. F Colorado State

J.J. O’Brien Sr. F San Diego State

Marvelle Harris Jr. G Fresno State

SECOND TEAM

Name Cl. Pos. Team

Jalen Moore So. W Utah State

Rashad Vaughn Fr. G UNLV

Christian Wood So. F UNLV

Hugh Greenwood Sr. G New Mexico

AJ West Jr. F Nevada

2014-15 ACADEMIC ALL-MOUNTAIN WESTName Cl. Team Major

Zach Kocur So. Air Force Management

Max Yon Sr. Air Force Management

Nick Duncan So. Boise State Finance

Joe Hanstad Sr. Boise State Business

Rob Heyer Sr. Boise State Psychology

Jake Ness Sr. Boise State Psychology

David Wacker Fr. Boise State Physical Education

Joe De Ciman Jr. Colorado State Health and Exercise Science

Obij Aget So. New Mexico Business Administration

Deshawn Delaney Sr. New Mexico Liberal Arts

Hugh Greenwood Sr. New Mexico Pyschology

Tim Jacobs Jr. New Mexico Liberal Arts

Sam Logwood Fr. New Mexico Undecided

J.J. N’Ganga Jr. New Mexico Liberal Arts

Devon Williams Jr. New Mexico Communications

J.J. O’Brien Sr. San Diego State Ed. Leadership Post Secondary Ed.

D’Erryl Williams So. San Diego State Kinesiology

Danny Mahoney Fr. San José State Political Science

Ryan Singer Fr. San José State Business Finance

Cody Doolin Sr. UNLV Master of Public Administration

David Collette Fr. Utah State Undeclared Business

Alex Aka Gorski Fr. Wyoming Undecided

Jack Bentz Sr. Wyoming Marketing

2014-15 NABC HONORS COURTName Cl. Team Major

Joe Hanstad Sr. Boise State Business

Rob Heyer Sr. Boise State Psychology

Jake Ness Sr. Boise State Psychology

Jack Bentz Sr. Wyoming Marketing

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ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL BSU CSU UNM SDSU UNLV WYO

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2014-15 FINAL POLLS

ASSOCIATED PRESS Rk. Team Record Pts. Pvs

1. Kentucky (65) 34-0 1,625 1

2. Villanova 32-2 1,522 4

3. Wisconsin 31-3 1,460 6

4. Duke 29-4 1,406 2

5. Arizona 31-3 1,405 5

6. Virginia 29-3 1,333 3

7. Gonzaga 32-2 1,229 7

8. Notre Dame 29-5 1,178 11

9. Iowa State 25-8 1,043 13

10. Kansas 26-8 995 9

11. Northern Iowa 30-3 979 10

12. Maryland 27-6 935 8

13. Oklahoma 22-10 740 15

14. Wichita State 28-4 737 12

15. North Carolina 24-11 703 19

16. Baylor 24-9 680 16

17. Louisville 24-8 614 14

18. SMU 27-6 485 20

19. Utah 24-8 455 17

20. West Virginia 23-9 398 18

21. Arkansas 26-8 373 21

22. Georgetown 21-10 177 23

23. Michigan State 23-11 159 RV

24. Butler 22-10 142 22

25. VCU 26-9 109 RV

MW teams receiving votes: Wyoming (6), Boise State (5), Colorado State (1).

USA TODAY COACHESRk. Team Record Pts. Pvs

1. Kentucky (32) 34-0 800 1

2. Villanova 32-2 747 3

3. Wisconsin 31-3 730 5

4. Arizona 31-3 689 6

5. Duke 29-4 675 2

6. Virginia 29-3 646 4

7. Gonzaga 32-2 597 7

8. Notre Dame 29-5 587 9

9. Northern Iowa 30-3 509 11

10. Iowa State 25-8 504 15

11. Kansas 26-8 482 10

12. Maryland 27-6 470 8

13. Wichita State 28-4 379 12

14. North Carolina 24-11 347 19

15. Oklahoma 22-10 336 14

16. Louisville 24-8 292 13

17. Baylor 24-9 291 16

18. Utah 24-8 232 17

19. SMU 27-6 216 21

20. Arkansas 26-8 213 20

21. West Virginia 23-9 191 18

22. Michigan State 23-11 93 RV

23. Butler 22-10 79 22

24. Georgetown 21-10 69 23

25. Oregon 25-9 66 RV

MW teams receiving votes: San Diego State (18), Wyoming (5), Boise State (2).

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SCORING No. Player, Class, Team G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG 1. Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 18 142 39 61 384 21.3 2. J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State 16 121 5 56 303 18.9 3. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 14 90 7 60 247 17.6 4. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 18 105 32 67 309 17.2 5. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 18 94 16 79 283 15.7 6. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 18 95 31 49 270 15.0 7. Rashad Muhammad, So., San José State 17 79 42 54 254 14.9 8. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 18 83 30 64 260 14.4 9. Chris Smith, Jr., Utah State 18 88 39 33 248 13.8 10. A.J. West, Jr., Nevada 18 79 0 77 235 13.1 11. James Webb III, So., Boise State 18 86 35 26 233 12.9 12. Jaleel Williams, Sr., San José State 17 75 36 25 211 12.4 13. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 18 73 47 23 216 12.0 Aqeel Quinn, Sr., San Diego State 18 77 28 34 216 12.0 15. Patrick McCaw, Fr., UNLV 17 70 40 23 203 11.9

REBOUNDING No. Player, Class, Team G OFF DEF TOT AVG/G 1. A.J. West, Jr., Nevada 18 116 102 218 12.1 2. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 18 57 129 186 10.3 3. James Webb III, So., Boise State 18 36 126 162 9.0 4. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 14 22 98 120 8.6 5. J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State 16 53 66 119 7.4 6. Daniel Bejarano, Sr., Colorado State 17 25 100 125 7.4 7. Derek Cooke, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 18 30 88 118 6.6 8. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 18 18 98 116 6.4 9. Brandon Mitchell, So., San José State 18 36 73 109 6.1 10. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 18 7 96 103 5.7 11. Paul Watson, So., Fresno State 18 16 84 100 5.6 12. Winston Shepard, Jr., San Diego State 18 35 63 98 5.4 13. Jaleel Williams, Sr., San José State 17 19 71 90 5.3 14. Hayden Graham, So., Air Force 18 29 66 95 5.3 15. Obij Aget, So., New Mexico 18 33 61 94 5.2

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5.0 made per game) No. Player, Class, Team g fg fga pct. 1. J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State 16 121 214 .565 2. Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 18 142 285 .498 3. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 18 95 192 .495 4. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 14 90 182 .495 5. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 18 94 197 .477 6. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 18 105 234 .449

ASSISTS No. Player, Class, Team G ASTS AVG/G 1. John Gillon, So., Colorado State 18 70 3.89 2. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 18 67 3.72 3. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 18 61 3.39 Darius Perkins, Jr., Utah State 18 61 3.39 5. Patrick McCaw, Fr., UNLV 17 57 3.35 6. Jelan Kendrick, Sr., UNLV 18 59 3.28 7. Cody Doolin, Sr., UNLV 18 58 3.22 8. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 18 57 3.17 9. Igor Hadziomerovic, Sr., Boise State 17 52 3.06 10. Tim Jacobs, Jr., New Mexico 18 52 2.89

ALL GAMES

SCORING No. Player, Class, Team G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG 1. Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 32 231 68 91 621 19.4 2. J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State 31 206 9 97 518 16.7 3. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 32 174 53 125 526 16.4 4. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 31 185 14 114 498 16.1 5. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 33 187 25 120 519 15.7 6. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 31 157 45 111 470 15.2 7. Rashad Muhammad, So., San José State 27 119 59 78 375 13.9 8. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 35 146 47 110 449 12.8 9. David Collette, Fr., Utah State 31 163 2 69 397 12.8 10. Chris Smith, Jr., Utah State 31 128 63 72 391 12.6 11. Max Yon, Sr., Air Force 25 112 42 44 310 12.4 12. A.J. West, Jr., Nevada 30 125 0 113 363 12.1 13. Deshawn Delaney, Sr., New Mexico 30 135 16 65 351 11.7 14. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 31 121 72 47 361 11.6 15. Stanton Kidd, Sr., Colorado State 34 148 37 60 393 11.6

REBOUNDING No. Player, Class, Team G OFF DEF TOT AVG/G 1. A.J. West, Jr., Nevada 30 178 153 331 11.0 2. Christian Wood, So. UNLV 33 94 235 329 10.0 3. James Webb III, So. Boise State 32 63 194 257 8.0 4. J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State 31 91 140 231 7.5 5. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 31 44 180 224 7.2 6. Daniel Bejarano, Sr., Colorado State 33 50 186 236 7.2 7. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 31 36 173 209 6.7 8. Derek Cooke, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 35 51 153 204 5.8 9. Obij Aget, So, New Mexico 31 60 108 168 5.4 10. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 31 18 147 165 5.3 11. Deshawn Delaney, Sr., New Mexico 30 47 112 159 5.3 12. Winston Shepard, Jr., San Diego State 36 64 126 190 5.3 13. JJ O’Brien, Sr., San Diego State 36 79 108 187 5.2 14. Skylar Spencer, Jr., San Diego State 36 71 113 184 5.1 15. Stanton Kidd, Sr., Colorado State 34 76 96 172 5.1

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5.0 made per game) No. Player, Class, Team G FG FGA PCT 1. David Collette, Fr., Utah State 31 163 276 .591 2. J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State 31 206 373 .552 3. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 31 185 360 .514 4. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 33 187 376 .497 5. Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 32 231 468 .494 6. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 31 157 319 .492 7. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 32 174 402 .433

ASSISTS No. Player, Class, Team G ASTS AVG/G 1. Cody Doolin, Sr., UNLV 33 128 3.88 2. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 32 120 3.75 3. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 35 126 3.60 4. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 31 101 3.26 Darius Perkins, Jr., Utah State 31 101 3.26 6. John Gillon, So., Colorado State 34 110 3.24 7. Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 32 96 3.00 Tim Jacobs, Jr., New Mexico 29 87 3.00 9. Jelan Kendrick, Sr., UNLV 32 94 2.94 10. Daniel Bejarano, Sr., Colorado State 33 94 2.85

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.5 made per game) No. Player, Class, Team G FTM FTA PCT 1. Riley Grabau, Sr., Wyoming 34 92 98 .939 2. Rashad Muhammad, So., San José State 27 78 98 .796 3. John GIllon, So., Colorado State 34 112 141 .794 4. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 31 114 145 .786 5. Mikey Thompson, Jr., Boise State 31 91 117 .778 6. Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 32 91 118 .771 7. Marqueze Coleman, Jr., Nevada 30 86 114 .754 8. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 31 111 149 .745 9. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 35 110 148 .743 10. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 32 125 169 .740

STEALS No. Player, Class, Team G STLS AVG/G 1. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 32 65 2.03 2. J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State 31 62 2.00 3. Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 32 59 1.84 4. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 31 47 1.52 5. Patrick McCaw, Fr., UNLV 32 48 1.50 6. Julien Lewis, Jr., Fresno State 32 47 1.47 7. JJ O’Brien, Sr., San Diego State 36 51 1.42 8. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 35 48 1.37 9. Emmanuel Owootoah, So., Fresno State 31 41 1.32 Trevor Lyons, Fr., Air Force 31 41 1.32

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.0 made per game) No. Player, Class, Team G 3FG FGA PCT 1. Zach Kocur, So., Air Force 30 57 120 .475 2. Chris Smith, Jr., Utah State 31 63 133 .474 3. Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 32 68 156 .436 4. Darius Perkins, Jr., Utah State 31 62 146 .425 5. Nick Duncans, So., Boise State 32 76 198 .384 6. Rashad Muhammad, So., San José State 27 59 164 .360 7. Daniel Bejarano, Sr., Colorado State 33 65 181 .359 8. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 31 72 211 .341

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE No. Player, Class, Team G 3FG AVG/G 1. Nick Duncan, So., Boise State 32 76 2.38 2. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 31 72 2.32 3. Rashad Muhammad, So., San José State 27 59 2.19 4. Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 32 68 2.13 5. Chris Smith, Jr., Utah State 31 63 2.03 6. Darius Perkins, Jr., Utah State 31 62 2.00 7. Daniel Bejarano, Sr., Colorado State 33 65 1.97 8. Zach Kocur, So., Air Force 30 57 1.90 9. Jaleel Williams, Sr., San José State 27 51 1.89 10. Riley Grabau, Sr., Wyoming 34 61 1.79

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.5 made per game) No. Player, Class, Team G FTM FTA PCT 1. Riley Grabau, Sr., Wyoming 18 57 58 .983 2. Mikey Thompson, Jr., Boise State 15 46 55 .836 3. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 14 60 74 .811 John Gillon, So., Colorado State 18 60 74 .811 5. Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 18 61 78 .782 6. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 18 79 102 .775 7. Rashad Muhammad, So., San José State 17 54 70 .771 8. Marqueze Coleman, Jr., Nevada 17 47 61 .770 9. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 18 49 67 .731 10. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 18 64 88 .727

STEALS No. Player, Class, Team G STLS AVG/G 1. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 18 39 2.17 2. J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State 16 34 2.13 3. Derrick Marks, Sr. Boise State 18 38 2.11 4. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 18 27 1.50 5. Patrick McCaw, Fr., UNLV 17 25 1.47 6. Julien Lewis, Jr., Fresno State 18 26 1.44 JJ O’Brien, Sr., San Diego State 18 26 1.44 8. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 18 25 1.39 James Webb III, So., Boise State 18 25 1.39 10. Emmanuel Owootoah, So., Fresno State 18 24 1.33 Trevor Lyons, Fr., Air Force 18 24 1.33 Deshawn Delaney, Sr., New Mexico 18 24 1.33

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.0 made per game) No. Player, Class, Team G 3FG FGA PCT 1. Chris Smith, Jr., Utah State 18 39 76 .513 2. Zach Kocur, So., Air Force 18 37 80 .463 3. James Webb III, So., Boise State 18 35 78 .449 4. Darius Perkins, Jr., Utah State 18 35 80 .438 5. Patrick McCaw, Fr., UNLV 17 40 93 .430 6. Nick Duncan, So., Boise State 18 46 109 .422 7. Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 18 39 96 .406 8. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 18 47 126 .373 9. Riley Grabau, Sr., Wyoming 18 35 98 .357 10. Rashad Muhammad, So., San José State 17 42 120 .350

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE No. Player, Class, Team G 3FG AVG/G 1. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 18 47 2.61 2. Nick Duncan, So., Boise State 18 46 2.56 3. Rashad Muhammad, So., San José State 17 42 2.47 4. Patrick McCaw, Fr., UNLV 17 40 2.35 5. Chris Smith, Jr., Utah State 18 39 2.17 Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 18 39 2.17 7. Jaleel Williams, Sr., San José State 17 36 2.12 8. Zach Kocur, So., Air Force 18 37 2.06 9. Daniel Bejarano, Sr., Colorado State 17 34 2.00 10. Riley Grabau, Sr., Wyoming 18 35 1.94 Darius Perkins, Jr., Utah State 18 35 1.94 James Webb III, So., Boise State 18 35 1.94

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BLOCKED SHOTS No. Player, Class, Team G BLKS AVG/G 1. Goodluck Okonoboh, Fr., UNLV 31 90 2.90 2. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 33 90 2.73 3. A.J. West, Jr., Nevada 30 79 2.63 4. Skylar Spencer, Jr., San Diego State 36 91 2.53 5. David Collette, Fr., Utah State 31 56 1.81 6. Obij Aget, So., New Mexico 31 42 1.35 7. Karachi Edo, So., Fresno State 32 41 1.28 8. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 31 37 1.19 9. Derek Cooke, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 35 31 0.89 10. Alex Davis, Sr., Fresno State 25 22 0.88

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) No. Player, Class, Team G ASST AVG TURN AVG RATIO 1. Cody Doolin, Sr., UNLV 33 128 3.9 35 1.1 3.66 2. Tim Jacobs, Jr., New Mexico 29 87 3.0 32 1.1 2.72 3. John Gillon, So., Colorado State 34 110 3.2 41 1.2 2.68 4. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 31 101 3.3 58 1.9 1.74 5. Darius Perkins, Jr., Utah State 31 101 3.3 65 2.1 1.55 6. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 32 120 3.8 85 2.7 1.41 Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 32 96 3.0 68 2.1 1.41 8. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 35 126 3.6 90 2.6 1.40 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS No. Player, Class, Team G NO. AVG/G 1. A.J. West, Jr., Nevada 30 178 5.93 2. J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State 31 91 2.94 3. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 33 94 2.85 4. Tiel Daniels, Jr., Colorado State 32 74 2.31 5. Stanton Kidd, Sr., Colorado State 34 76 2.24 6. JJ O’Brien, Sr., San Diego State 36 79 2.19 7. Karachi Edo, So., Fresno State 32 66 2.06 8. Skylar Spencer, Jr., San Diego State 36 71 1.97 9. James Webb III, So., Boise State 32 63 1.97 10. Tyron Criswell, Jr., Nevada 31 60 1.94 Obij Aget, So., New Mexico 31 60 1.94

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS No. Player, Class, Team G NO. AVG/G 1. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 33 235 7.12 2. James Webb III, So., Boise State 32 194 6.06 3. Larry Nance, Jr.,, Sr., Wyoming 31 180 5.81 4. Daniel Bejarano, Sr., Colorado State 33 186 5.64 5. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 31 173 5.58 6. A.J. West, Jr., Utah State 30 153 5.10 7. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 31 147 4.74 8. J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State 31 140 4.52 9. Derek Cooke, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 35 153 4.37 10. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 32 138 4.3

MINUTES PLAYED No. Player, Class, Team G MIN. AVG/G 1. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 32 1168 36.50 2. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 31 1094 35.29 3. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 31 1082 34.90 4. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 31 1066 34.39 5. Riley Grabau, Sr., Wyoming 34 1154 33.94 6. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 35 1176 33.60 7. Paul Watson, So., Fresno State 32 1066 33.31 8. JJ O’Brien, Sr., San Diego State 36 1183 32.86 9. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 33 1078 32.67 10. Rashad Muhammad, So., San José State 27 871 32.26

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BLOCKED SHOTS No. Player, Class, Team G BLKS AVG/G 1. Goodluck Okonoboh, Fr., UNLV 17 46 2.71 2. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 18 47 2.61 3. A.J. West, Jr., Nevada 18 44 2.44 4. Skylar Spencer, Jr., San Diego State 18 40 2.22 5. David Collette, Fr., Utah State 18 36 2.00 6. Obij Aget, So., New Mexico 18 27 1.50 7. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 14 20 1.43 8. Alex Davis, Sr., Fresno State 16 19 1.19 9. Derek Cooke, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 18 20 1.11 10. Karachi Edo, So., Fresno State 18 19 1.06

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) No. Player, Class, Team G ASST AVG TURN AVG RATIO 1. Cody Doolin, Sr., UNLV 18 58 3.2 15 0.8 3.87 2. John Gillon, So., Colorado State 18 70 3.9 26 1.4 2.69 3. Patrick McCaw, Fr., UNLV 17 57 3.4 27 1.6 2.11 4. Jelan Kendrick, Sr., UNLV 18 59 3.3 29 1.6 2.03 5. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 18 57 3.2 31 1.7 1.84 6. Darius Perkins, Jr., Utah State 18 61 3.4 34 1.9 1.79 7. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 18 67 3.7 43 2.4 1.56 8. Igor Hadziomerovic, Sr., Boise State 17 52 3.1 36 2.1 1.44 9. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 18 61 3.4 57 3.2 1.07

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS No. Player, Class, Team G NO. AVG/G 1. A.J. West, Jr., Nevada 18 116 6.44 2. J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State 16 53 3.31 3. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 18 57 3.17 4. Tiel Daniels, Jr., Colorado State 17 45 2.65 5. James Webb III, So., Boise State 18 36 2.00 Brandon Mitchell, So., San José State 18 36 2.00 Karachi Edo, So., Fresno State 18 36 2.00 8. Winston Shepard, Jr., San Diego State 18 35 1.94 9. Alex Davis, Sr., Fresno State 16 30 1.88 10. Obij Aget, So., New Mexico 18 33 1.83 Tyron Criswell, Jr., Nevada 18 33 1.83

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS No. Player, Class, Team G NO. AVG/G 1. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 18 129 7.17 2. James Webb III, So., Boise State 18 126 7.00 Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 14 98 7.00 4. Daniel Bejarano, Sr., Colorado State 17 100 5.88 5. A.J. West, Jr., Nevada 18 102 5.67 6. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 18 98 5.44 7. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 18 96 5.33 8. Derek Cooke, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 18 88 4.89 9. Paul Watson, So., Fresno State 18 84 4.67 10. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 18 77 4.28

MINUTES PLAYED No. Player, Class, Team G MIN. AVG/G 1. Larry Nance, Jr., Sr., Wyoming 14 532 38.00 2. Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 18 666 37.00 3. Rashad Muhammad, So., San José State 17 624 36.71 4. Riley Grabau, Sr., Wyoming 18 656 36.44 5. Jaleel Williams, Sr., San José State 17 618 36.35 6. Josh Adams, Jr., Wyoming 18 648 36.00 7. Jalen Moore, So., Utah State 18 628 34.89 8. Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 18 627 34.83 9. Paul Watson, So., Fresno State 18 612 34.00 10. Christian Wood, So., UNLV 18 607 33.72

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ALL GAMESPoints40................................. Marvelle Harris (Fresno State) at Nevada (Jan. 10, 2015)32...........................................David Collette (Utah State) at USC (Dec. 7, 2014)

Field Goals Made14................................. Marvelle Harris (Fresno State) at Nevada (Jan. 10, 2015)13................................. J.J. Avila (Colorado State) at Utah State (March 7, 2015)

Field Goal Attempts27..............Darryl Gaynor II (San José State) at Washington State (Dec. 21, 2014)26......................................Derrick Marks (Boise State) vs. UNLV (Jan. 13, 2015)

Field Goal Percentage.769 (10-13) .....................Paul Watson (Fresno State) vs. Bristol (Nov. 17, 2014).750 (12-16) ...........................David Collette (Utah State) at USC (Dec. 7, 2014).750 (12-16) ........................David Collette (Utah State) at UNLV (Jan. 24, 2015).750 (12-16) ......... J.J. Avila (Colorado State) vs. San Diego State (Jan. 24, 2015)

3-Point Field Goals Made8................................Nick Duncan (Boise State) vs. New Mexico (Feb. 24, 2015)7............................. James Webb III (Boise State) at New Mexico (Jan. 18, 2015)7................................. Nick Duncan (Boise State) vs. Air Force (March 12, 2015)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts15...................................Aqeel Quinn (San Diego State) vs. BYU (Nov. 24, 2014)15............................... Nick Duncan (Boise State) vs. Air Force (March 12, 2015)

3-Point Field Goal Percentage1.000 (7-7) ............. James Webb III (Boise State) at New Mexico (Jan. 18, 2015).857 (6-7) .........................Chris Smith (Utah State) vs. Air Force (Jan. 17, 2015)

Free Throws Made13.....................................A.J. West (Nevada) vs. San José State (Feb. 28, 2015)12.......................... Larry Nance, Jr. (Wyoming) at Montana State (Dec. 23, 2014)

Free Throw Attempts20.....................................A.J. West (Nevada) vs. San José State (Feb. 28, 2015)17..................................Christian Wood (UNLV) vs. Fresno State (Feb. 10, 2015)

Rebounds19..................................Christian Wood (UNLV) vs. Fresno State (Feb. 10, 2015)19..............................................A.J. West (Nevada) vs Wyoming (Feb. 17, 2015)

Assists11...................................John Gillon (Colorado State) vs. Nevada (Jan. 14, 2015)10.......................Marvelle Harris (Fresno State) vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 28, 2014)10................................. Darius Perkins (Utah State) vs. Air Force (Jan. 17, 2015)

Steals6.............................Julien Lewis (Fresno State) vs. San Jose State (Feb. 4, 2015)5...............................David Collette (Utah State) vs. Weber State (Nov. 14, 2014)5.........................................Matt Mooney (Air Force) at Colorado (Nov. 25, 2014)5.....................................Patrick McCaw (UNLV) vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 5, 2014)5.......................................Cody Doolin (UNLV) vs. South Dakota (Dec. 13, 2014)5.........................Marvelle Harris (Fresno State) vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 28, 2014)5................ Emmanuel Owootoah(Fresno State) vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 28, 2014)5...................................JJ O’Brien (San Diego State) at Air Force (Jan. 20, 2015)5...................................James Webb III(Boise State) at Air Force (Jan. 24, 2015)5................................... J.J. Avila (Colorado State) at Utah State (March 7, 2015)5.......................... Dwayne Polee II (San Diego State) vs. Nevada (March 7, 2015)5.................................Trevor Lyons (Air Force) vs. New Mexico (March 11, 2015)

Blocked Shots8.......................................... A.J. West (Nevada) vs. Fresno State (Jan. 10, 2015)7........................ Goodluck Okonoboh (UNLV) vs. Morehead State (Nov. 14, 2014)7....................................Christian Wood (UNLV) vs. Fresno State (Feb. 10, 2015)

MW GAMESPoints40................................. Marvelle Harris (Fresno State) at Nevada (Jan. 10, 2015)31.................................Derrick Marks (Boise State) vs. Utah State (Jan. 3, 2015)31..............................Derrick Marks (Boise State) at New Mexico (Jan. 18, 2015)31.................................... Rashad Vaughn (UNLV) vs. Utah State (Jan. 24, 2015)31.............................Derrick Marks (Boise State) at Fresno State (Feb. 14, 2015)31........................................ Christian Wood (UNLV) at Air Force (Feb. 14, 2015)

Field Goals Made14................................. Marvelle Harris (Fresno State) at Nevada (Jan. 10, 2015)13................................. J.J. Avila (Colorado State) at Utah State (March 7, 2015)

Field Goal Attempts26......................................Derrick Marks (Boise State) vs. UNLV (Jan. 13, 2015)24.................................... Rashad Vaughn (UNLV) vs. Utah State (Jan. 24, 2015)

Field Goal Percentage.750 (12-16) ........................David Collette (Utah State) at UNLV (Jan. 24, 2015).750 (12-16) ......... J.J. Avila (Colorado State) vs. San Diego State (Jan. 24, 2015)

3-Point Field Goals Made8................................Nick Duncan (Boise State) vs. New Mexico (Feb. 24, 2015)7............................. James Webb III (Boise State) at New Mexico (Jan. 18, 2015)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts13..............................Nick Duncan (Boise State) vs. New Mexico (Feb. 24, 2015)12........................... Matt Shrigley (San Diego State) vs Air Force (Dec. 31, 2014)12.......................Rashad Muhammad (San José State) at Air Force (Jan. 7, 2015)12.................................... Max Yon (Air Force) vs. Colorado State (Jan. 10, 2015)12.................................Eric Cooper, Jr. (Nevada) at Fresno State (Jan. 24, 2015)12............................................ Zach Kocur (Air Force) vs. UNLV (Feb. 14, 2015)12................................Eric Cooper, Jr. (Nevada) vs. New Mexico (Feb. 14, 2015)12..................................... Eric Cooper, Jr. (Nevada) at Air Force (Feb. 25, 2015)

3-Point Field Goal Percentage1.000 (7-7) ............. James Webb III (Boise State) at New Mexico (Jan. 18, 2015).857 (6-7) .........................Chris Smith (Utah State) vs. Air Force (Jan. 17, 2015)

Free Throws Made13.......................................AJ West (Nevada) vs. San José State (Feb. 28, 2015)11............................ Larry Nance, Jr., (Wyoming) vs. New Mexico (Jan. 24, 2015)11....................... Cezar Guerrero (Fresno State) vs. San José State (Feb. 4, 2015)11..................................Christian Wood (UNLV) vs. Fresno State (Feb. 10, 2015)

Free Throw Attempts20.......................................AJ West (Nevada) vs. San José State (Feb. 28, 2015)17..................................Christian Wood (UNLV) vs. Fresno State (Feb. 10, 2015)

Rebounds19..................................Christian Wood (UNLV) vs. Fresno State (Feb. 10, 2015)19...............................................AJ West (Nevada) vs. Wyoming (Feb. 17, 2015)

Assists11...................................John Gillon (Colorado State) vs. Nevada (Jan. 14, 2015)10................................. Darius Perkins (Utah State) vs. Air Force (Jan. 17, 2015)

Steals6.............................Julien Lewis (Fresno State) vs. San José State (Feb. 4, 2015)5...................................JJ O’Brien (San Diego State) at Air Force (Jan. 20, 2015)5..................................James Webb III (Boise State) at Air Force (Jan. 24, 2015)5................................... J.J. Avila (Colorado State) at Utah State (March 7, 2015)5.......................... Dwayne Polee II (San Diego State) vs. Nevada (March 7, 2015)

Blocked Shots8............................................ AJ West (Nevada) vs. Fresno State (Jan. 10, 2015)7....................................Christian Wood (UNLV) vs. Fresno State (Feb. 10, 2015)

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ALL GAMESSCORING OFFENSE No. Team G W-L Pts Avg 1. Colorado State 34 27-7 2454 72.2 2. Boise State 34 25-9 2390 70.3 3. UNLV 33 18-15 2250 68.2 4. Utah State 31 18-13 2064 66.6 5. Air Force 31 14-17 2037 65.7 6. Fresno State 32 15-17 2086 65.2 7. New Mexico 31 15-16 1921 62.0 8. San Diego State 36 27-9 2226 61.8 9. Wyoming 35 25-10 2151 61.5 10. Nevada 31 9-22 1874 60.5 11. San Jose State 30 2-28 1612 53.7

SCORING DEFENSENo. Team G Pts Avg/G 1. San Diego State 36 1939 53.9 2. Wyoming 35 1974 56.4 3. Boise State 34 2045 60.1 4. New Mexico 31 1866 60.2 5. Utah State 31 1973 63.6 6. Colorado State 34 2181 64.1 7. UNLV 33 2125 64.4 8. Air Force 31 2017 65.1 9. Fresno State 32 2123 66.310. Nevada 31 2061 66.511. San Jose State 30 2086 69.5

SCORING MARGINNo. Team G OFF DEF Margin 1. Boise State 34 70.3 60.1 +10.1 2. Colorado State 34 72.2 64.1 +8.0 3. San Diego State 36 61.8 53.9 +8.0 4. Wyoming 35 61.5 56.4 +5.1 5. UNLV 33 68.2 64.4 +3.8 6. Utah State 31 66.6 63.6 +2.9 7. New Mexico 31 62.0 60.2 +1.8 8. Air Force 31 65.7 65.1 +0.6 9. Fresno State 32 65.2 66.3 -1.2 10. Nevada 31 60.5 66.5 -6.0 11. San Jose State 30 53.7 69.5 -15.8

FREE THROW PERCENTAGENo. Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Boise State 34 431 591 .729 2. Wyoming 35 448 638 .702 3. Nevada 31 489 703 .696 4. Fresno State 32 457 662 .690 5. Colorado State 34 535 794 .674 6. Utah State 31 389 579 .672 7. UNLV 33 398 600 .663 8. Air Force 31 321 487 .659 9. New Mexico 31 401 609 .65810. San Jose State 30 310 475 .65311. San Diego State 36 437 694 .630

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGENo. Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Air Force 31 742 1565 .474 2. Wyoming 35 747 1619 .461 3. Boise State 34 831 1823 .456 4. Utah State 31 721 1596 .452 5. UNLV 33 808 1816 .445 6. Colorado State 34 837 1901 .440 7. New Mexico 31 686 1589 .432 8. Fresno State 32 725 1692 .428 9. San Diego State 36 800 1916 .41810. Nevada 31 637 1673 .38111. San Jose State 30 553 1559 .355

MW GAMESSCORING OFFENSE No. Team G W-L Pts Avg 1. Colorado State 18 13-5 1311 72.8 2. Boise State 18 14-4 1238 68.8 3. UNLV 18 8-10 1233 68.5 4. Utah State 18 11-7 1193 66.3 5. Fresno State 18 10-8 1168 64.9 6. Air Force 18 6-12 1123 62.4 7. San Diego State 18 14-4 1109 61.6 8. Wyoming 18 11-7 1089 60.5 9. New Mexico 18 7-11 1086 60.310. Nevada 18 5-13 1077 59.811. San Jose State 18 0-18 926 51.4

SCORING DEFENSENo. Team G Pts Avg/G 1. San Diego State 18 949 52.7 2. Boise State 18 1041 57.8 3. Wyoming 18 1080 60.0 4. New Mexico 18 1098 61.0 5. Utah State 18 1118 62.1 6. Colorado State 18 1159 64.4 7. UNLV 18 1187 65.9 8. Fresno State 18 1200 66.7 9. Air Force 18 1211 67.310. Nevada 18 1230 68.311. San Jose State 18 1280 71.1

SCORING MARGINNo. Team G OFF DEF Margin 1. Boise State 18 68.8 57.8 +10.9 2. San Diego State 18 61.6 52.7 +8.9 3. Colorado State 18 72.8 64.4 +8.4 4. Utah State 18 66.3 62.1 +4.2 5. UNLV 18 68.5 65.9 +2.6 6. Wyoming 18 60.5 60.0 +0.5 7. New Mexico 18 60.3 61.0 -0.7 8. Fresno State 18 64.9 66.7 -1.8 9. Air Force 18 62.4 67.3 -4.910. Nevada 18 59.8 68.3 -8.511. San Jose State 18 51.4 71.1 -19.7

FREE THROW PERCENTAGENo. Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Boise State 18 200 278 .719 2. UNLV 18 218 308 .708 3. Wyoming 18 234 331 .707 4. Colorado State 18 273 388 .704 5. Nevada 18 275 398 .691 6. Fresno State 18 248 361 .687 7. San Jose State 18 189 279 .677 8. New Mexico 18 206 309 .667 9. Utah State 18 182 287 .63410. San Diego State 18 182 289 .63011. Air Force 18 160 258 .620

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGENo. Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Utah State 18 434 916 .474 2. Air Force 18 418 915 .457 3. Boise State 18 436 965 .452 4. UNLV 18 435 967 .450 5. Wyoming 18 372 850 .438 6. Colorado State 18 455 1044 .436 7. New Mexico 18 396 918 .431 8. San Diego State 18 414 963 .430 9. Fresno State 18 406 960 .42310. Nevada 18 369 970 .38011. San Jose State 18 306 925 .331

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ALL GAMESFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSENo. Team G FG FGA Pct 1. San Diego State 36 716 1864 .384 2. UNLV 33 771 1952 .395 3. New Mexico 31 643 1601 .402 4. Wyoming 35 715 1775 .403 5. Utah State 31 719 1782 .403 6. Nevad 31 707 1711 .413 7. Boise State 34 730 1754 .416 8. Colorado State 34 773 1832 .422 9. Fresno State 32 718 1660 .43310. Air Force 31 694 1571 .44211. San Jose State 30 725 1574 .461

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGENo. Team G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Utah State 31 233 591 .394 2. Boise State 34 297 758 .392 3. Air Force 31 232 625 .371 4. UNLV 33 236 639 .369 5. Colorado State 34 245 699 .351 6. Wyoming 35 209 642 .326 7. Fresno State 32 179 559 .320 8. San Diego State 36 189 591 .320 9. New Mexico 31 148 481 .30810. San Jose State 30 196 668 .29311. Nevada 31 111 417 .266

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADENo. Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Boise State 34 297 8.74 2. Utah State 31 233 7.52 3. Air Force 31 232 7.48 4. Colorado State 34 245 7.21 5. UNLV 33 236 7.15 6. San Jose State 30 196 6.53 7. Wyoming 35 209 5.97 8. Fresno State 32 179 5.59 9. San Diego State 36 189 5.2510. New Mexico 31 148 4.7711. Nevada 31 111 3.58

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSENo. Team G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Utah State 31 189 637 .297 2. San Diego State 36 181 598 .303 3. Boise State 34 195 632 .309 4. New Mexico 31 210 668 .314 5. Nevada 31 198 584 .339 6. UNLV 33 205 595 .345 7. Fresno State 32 197 568 .347 8. Wyoming 35 219 630 .348 9. Air Force 31 252 698 .36110. Colorado State 34 237 651 .36411. San Jose State 30 205 539 .380

REBOUNDING OFFENSENo. Team G REB Avg/G 1. Nevada 31 1221 39.4 2. Colorado State 34 1287 37.9 3. UNLV 33 1170 35.5 4. San Diego State 36 1270 35.3 5. New Mexico 31 1081 34.9 6. Boise State 34 1119 32.9 7. Fresno State 32 1010 31.6 8. Utah State 31 978 31.5 9. San Jose State 30 939 31.310. Air Force 31 930 30.011. Wyoming 35 1047 29.9

MW GAMESFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSENo. Team G FG FGA Pct 1. San Diego State 18 341 885 .385 2. New Mexico 18 371 903 .411 3. Utah State 18 421 1024 .411 4. Wyoming 18 391 946 .413 5. Boise State 18 384 921 .417 6. Colorado State 18 407 976 .417 7. UNLV 18 433 1036 .418 8. Fresno State 18 410 934 .439 9. Nevada 18 427 968 .44110. Air Force 18 418 897 .46611. San Jose State 18 438 903 .485

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGENo. Team G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Utah State 18 143 339 .422 2. Boise State 18 166 415 .400 3. UNLV 18 145 372 .390 4. Air Force 18 127 357 .356 5. San Diego State 18 99 288 .344 6. Colorado State 18 128 383 .334 7. New Mexico 18 88 264 .333 8. Fresno State 18 108 325 .332 9. Wyoming 18 111 359 .30910. San Jose State 18 125 432 .28911. Nevada 18 64 240 .267

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADENo. Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Boise State 18 166 9.22 2. UNLV 18 145 8.06 3. Utah State 18 143 7.94 4. Colorado State 18 128 7.11 5. Air Force 18 127 7.06 6. San Jose State 18 125 6.94 7. Wyoming 18 111 6.17 8. Fresno State 18 108 6.00 9. San Diego State 18 99 5.5010. New Mexico 18 88 4.8911. Nevada 18 64 3.56

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSENo. Team G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Boise State 18 96 317 .303 2. San Diego State 18 86 277 .310 3. Utah State 18 119 378 .315 4. New Mexico 18 137 402 .341 5. Wyoming 18 119 346 .344 6. Colorado State 18 122 350 .349 7. UNLV 18 112 314 .357 8. Fresno State 18 110 307 .358 9. Nevada 18 124 341 .36410. Air Force 18 158 423 .37411. San Jose State 18 121 319 .379

REBOUNDING OFFENSENo. Team G REB Avg/G 1. Colorado State 18 698 38.8 2. Nevada 18 691 38.4 3. San Diego State 18 623 34.6 4. New Mexico 18 610 33.9 5. UNLV 18 600 33.3 6. Boise State 18 590 32.8 7. Utah State 18 556 30.9 8. Fresno State 18 549 30.5 9. Wyoming 18 544 30.210. San Jose State 18 527 29.311. Air Force 18 514 28.6

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ALL GAMESREBOUNDING DEFENSE No. Team G REB Avg/G 1. Wyoming 35 1052 30.1 2. New Mexico 31 933 30.1 3. Boise State 34 1030 30.3 4. Air Force 31 954 30.8 5. Colorado State 34 1083 31.9 6. San Diego State 36 1152 32.0 7. Nevada 31 1039 33.5 8. Fresno State 32 1111 34.7 9. UNLV 33 1220 37.010. San Jose State 30 1112 37.111. Utah State 31 1158 37.4

REBOUNDING MARGINNO. TEAM G TEAM AVG OPP AVG MARGIN 1. Colorado State 34 1287 37.9 1083 31.9 +6.0 2. Nevada 31 1221 39.4 1039 33.5 +5.9 3. New Mexico 31 1081 34.9 933 30.1 +4.8 4. San Diego State 36 1270 35.3 1152 32.0 +3.3 5. Boise State 34 1119 32.9 1030 30.3 +2.6 6. Wyoming 35 1047 29.9 1052 30.1 -0.1 7. Air Force 31 930 30.0 954 30.8 -0.8 8. UNLV 33 1170 35.5 1220 37.0 -1.5 9. Fresno State 32 1010 31.6 1111 34.7 -3.210. San Jose State 30 939 31.3 1112 37.1 -5.811. Utah State 31 978 31.5 1158 37.4 -5.8

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSNo. Team G REB Avg/G 1. Nevada 31 457 14.74 2. San Diego State 36 439 12.19 3. Colorado State 34 411 12.09 4. New Mexico 31 331 10.68 5. UNLV 33 301 9.12 6. San Jose State 30 272 9.07 7. Fresno State 32 286 8.94 8. Boise State 34 298 8.76 9. Air Force 31 265 8.5510. Utah State 31 215 6.9411. Wyoming 35 216 6.17

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSNo. Team G REB Avg/G 1. UNLV 33 869 26.33 2. Colorado State 34 876 25.76 3. Nevada 31 764 24.65 4. Utah State 31 763 24.61 5. New Mexico 31 750 24.19 6. Boise State 34 821 24.15 7. Wyoming 35 831 23.74 8. San Diego State 36 831 23.08 9. Fresno State 32 724 22.6310. San Jose State 30 667 22.2311. Air Force 31 665 21.45

BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Team G BLKS Avg/G 1. UNLV 33 223 6.76 2. San Diego State 36 179 4.97 3. Utah State 31 142 4.58 4. New Mexico 31 139 4.48 5. Nevada 31 129 4.16 6. Fresno State 32 114 3.56 7. Colorado State 34 116 3.41 8. Wyoming 35 102 2.91 9. San Jose State 30 78 2.6010. Boise State 34 79 2.3211. Air Force 31 65 2.10

MW GAMESREBOUNDING DEFENSE No. Team G REB Avg/G 1. New Mexico 18 521 28.9 2. Boise State 18 537 29.8 3. San Diego State 18 547 30.4 4. Air Force 18 571 31.7 5. Wyoming 18 576 32.0 Nevada 18 576 32.0 7. Colorado State 18 582 32.3 8. Utah State 18 630 35.0 9. UNLV 18 637 35.4 10. Fresno State 18 651 36.211. San Jose State 18 674 37.4

REBOUNDING MARGINNo. Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Colorado State 18 698 38.8 582 32.3 +6.4 2. Nevada 18 691 38.4 576 32.0 +6.4 3. New Mexico 18 610 33.9 521 28.9 +4.9 4. San Diego State 18 623 34.6 547 30.4 +4.2 5. Boise State 18 590 32.8 537 29.8 +2.9 6. Wyoming 18 544 30.2 576 32.0 -1.8 7. UNLV 18 600 33.3 637 35.4 -2.1 8. Air Force 18 514 28.6 571 31.7 -3.2 9. Utah State 18 556 30.9 630 35.0 -4.110. Fresno State 18 549 30.5 651 36.2 -5.711. San Jose State 18 527 29.3 674 37.4 -8.2

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSNo. Team G REB Avg/G 1. Nevada 18 271 15.06 2. Colorado State 18 223 12.39 3. San Diego State 18 211 11.72 4. New Mexico 18 179 9.94 5. Boise State 18 162 9.00 6. UNLV 18 161 8.94 7. San Jose State 18 157 8.72 8. Fresno State 18 146 8.11 9. Air Force 18 140 7.7810. Utah State 18 119 6.6111. Wyoming 18 114 6.33

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSNo. Team G REB Avg/G 1. Colorado State 18 475 26.39 2. UNLV 18 439 24.39 3. Utah State 18 437 24.28 4. New Mexico 18 431 23.94 5. Wyoming 18 430 23.89 6. Boise State 18 428 23.78 7. Nevada 18 420 23.33 8. San Diego State 18 412 22.89 9. Fresno State 18 403 22.3910. Air Force 18 374 20.7811. San Jose State 18 370 20.56

BLOCKED SHOTSNo. Team G BLKS Avg/G 1. UNLV 18 109 6.06 2. Utah State 18 89 4.94 3. San Diego State 18 84 4.67 4. New Mexico 18 71 3.94 5. Nevada 18 61 3.39 6. Colorado State 18 56 3.11 Fresno State 18 56 3.11 8. Wyoming 18 54 3.00 9. Boise State 18 46 2.5610. San Jose State 18 34 1.8911. Air Force 18 23 1.28

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ASSISTSNo. Team G ASTS Avg/G

1. Air Force 31 483 15.58

2. Colorado State 34 499 14.68

3. Utah State 31 445 14.35

4. Wyoming 35 501 14.31

5. UNLV 33 453 13.73

6. New Mexico 31 398 12.84

7. Boise State 34 409 12.03

8. Fresno State 32 336 10.50

9. San Diego State 36 377 10.47

10. San Jose State 30 294 9.80

11. Nevada 31 298 9.61

STEALSNo. Team G STLS Avg/G

1. Fresno State 32 250 7.81

2. San Diego State 36 247 6.86

3. Air Force 31 195 6.29

4. Boise State 34 206 6.06

5. New Mexico 31 178 5.74

6. Colorado State 34 190 5.59

7. UNLV 33 183 5.55

8. Wyoming 35 191 5.46

9. Nevada 31 169 5.45

10. San Jose State 30 145 4.83

11. Utah State 31 149 4.81

TURNOVER MARGINNo. Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin

1. Boise State 34 348 10.2 430 12.6 +2.41

2. Fresno State 32 358 11.2 428 13.4 +2.19

3. San Diego State 36 410 11.4 470 13.1 +1.67

4. Colorado State 34 361 10.6 406 11.9 +1.32

5. Air Force 31 366 11.8 383 12.4 +0.55

6. Utah State 31 323 10.4 337 10.9 +0.45

7. Wyoming 35 392 11.2 377 10.8 -0.43

8. UNLV 33 376 11.4 355 10.8 -0.64

9. New Mexico 31 392 12.6 361 11.6 -1.00

10. San Jose State 30 426 14.2 344 11.5 -2.73

11. Nevada 31 436 14.1 313 10.1 -3.97

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIONo. Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio

1. Colorado State 34 499 14.7 361 10.6 1.38

2. Utah State 31 445 14.4 323 10.4 1.38

3. Air Force 31 483 15.6 366 11.8 1.32

4. Wyoming 35 501 14.3 392 11.2 1.28

5. UNLV 33 453 13.7 376 11.4 1.20

6. Boise State 34 409 12.0 348 10.2 1.18

7. New Mexico 31 398 12.8 392 12.6 1.02

8. Fresno State 32 336 10.5 358 11.2 0.94

9. San Diego State 36 377 10.5 410 11.4 0.92

10. San Jose State 30 294 9.8 426 14.2 0.69

11. Nevada 31 298 9.6 436 14.1 0.68

MW GAMES

ASSISTSNo. Team G ASTS Avg/G

1. Utah State 18 279 15.50

2. Air Force 18 267 14.83

3. UNLV 18 255 14.17

4. Colorado State 18 254 14.11

5. Wyoming 18 248 13.78

6. New Mexico 18 231 12.83

7. Boise State 18 218 12.11

8. San Diego State 18 204 11.33

9. Fresno State 18 196 10.89

10. Nevada 18 181 10.06

11. San Jose State 18 157 8.72

STEALSNo. Team G STLS Avg/G

1. Fresno State 18 143 7.94

2. Boise State 18 126 7.00

3. Colorado State 18 111 6.17

4. Nevada 18 110 6.11

San Diego State 18 110 6.11

6. Air Force 18 109 6.06

7. Wyoming 18 100 5.56

8. New Mexico 18 97 5.39

9. UNLV 18 96 5.33

10. San Jose State 18 82 4.56

Utah State 18 82 4.56

TURNOVER MARGINNo. Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin

1. Fresno State 18 186 10.3 244 13.6 +3.22

2. Boise State 18 178 9.9 222 12.3 +2.44

3. San Diego State 18 195 10.8 220 12.2 +1.39

4. Colorado State 18 187 10.4 209 11.6 +1.22

5. Air Force 18 194 10.8 215 11.9 +1.17

6. Utah State 18 190 10.6 193 10.7 +0.17

7. Wyoming 18 209 11.6 191 10.6 -1.00

8. UNLV 18 202 11.2 182 10.1 -1.11

9. New Mexico 18 214 11.9 191 10.6 -1.28

10. San Jose State 18 242 13.4 199 11.1 -2.39

11. Nevada 18 259 14.4 190 10.6 -3.83

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIONo. Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio

1. Utah State 18 279 15.5 190 10.6 1.47

2. Air Force 18 267 14.8 194 10.8 1.38

3. Colorado State 18 254 14.1 187 10.4 1.36

4. UNLV 18 255 14.2 202 11.2 1.26

5. Boise State 18 218 12.1 178 9.9 1.22

6. Wyoming 18 248 13.8 209 11.6 1.19

7. New Mexico 18 231 12.8 214 11.9 1.08

8. Fresno State 18 196 10.9 186 10.3 1.05

9. San Diego State 18 204 11.3 195 10.8 1.05

10. Nevada 18 181 10.1 259 14.4 0.70

11. San Jose State 18 157 8.7 242 13.4 0.65

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2014-15 TEAM SUPERLATIVESALL GAMESPoints113............................................................UNLV vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 5, 2014)98........................................................ Colorado State vs. Nevada (Jan. 14, 2015)

Margin60 (113-53) ...............................................UNLV vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 5, 2014)56 (98-42) ........................................... Colorado State vs. Nevada (Jan. 14, 2015)

Field Goals Made41..............................................................UNLV vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 5, 2014)38................................................... Fresno State vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 28, 2014

Field Goal Attempts70.........................................................Fresno State vs. Wyoming (Jan. 17, 2015)68........................................................................Nevada at UNLV (Jan. 7, 2015)68................................................................Boise State vs UNLV (Jan. 13, 2015)68................................................... Colorado State at Utah State (March 7, 2015)

Field Goal Percentage.674 (31-46) ...................................... Air Force vs. Western State (Nov. 22, 2014).621 (41-66) ..............................................UNLV vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 5, 2014)

3-Point Field Goals Made16......................................................Air Force vs. Colorado State (Jan. 10, 2015)15...................................................... Air Force vs. Western State (Nov. 22, 2014)15......................................................Boise State vs. New Mexico (Feb. 24, 2015)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts35......................................................Air Force vs. Colorado State (Jan. 10, 2015)34.........................................................Fresno State vs. Wyoming (Jan. 17, 2015)34......................................................Boise State vs. New Mexico (Feb. 24, 2015)

3-Point Field Goal Percentage.800 (8-10) ......................................New Mexico vs. Fresno State (Dec. 31, 2014).714 (15-21) ...................................... Air Force vs. Western State (Nov. 22, 2014)

Free Throws Made34....................................................... Nevada vs. San Jose State (Feb. 28, 2015)29........................................................ Boise State vs. San Diego (Nov. 14, 2014)

Free Throw Attempts47....................................................... Nevada vs. San Jose State (Feb. 28, 2015)44........................................................ Boise State vs. San Diego (Nov. 14, 2014)

Free Throw Percentage1.000 (10-10) .........................................New Mexico at Wyoming (Jan. 24, 2015).938 (15-16) .................................. Fresno State vs. East Carolina (Nov. 25, 2014).938 (15-16) .......................................................UNLV vs. Nevada (Jan. 7, 2015)

Rebounds59................................................................ Nevada vs. Marshall (Dec. 22, 2014)56..............................................................UNLV vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 5, 2014)

Assists30...................................................... Air Force vs. Western State (Nov. 22, 2014)28..............................................................UNLV vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 5, 2014)

Steals16....................................San Diego State vs. San Diego Christian (Dec. 27, 2014)15.................................................. Fresno State vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 28, 2014)

Blocked Shots13..............................................................UNLV vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 5, 2014)12........................................................ UNLV vs. Morehead State (Nov. 14, 2014)

Turnovers22.................................................San Jose State vs. St. Katherine (Dec. 9, 2014)21...........................................San Jose State vs. San Diego State (Feb. 21, 2015)22............................................ San José State at San Diego State (Feb. 25, 2014)

MW GAMESPoints98........................................................ Colorado State vs. Nevada (Jan. 14, 2015)92....................................................... Colorado State at Air Force (Jan. 10, 2015)

Margin56 (98-42) ........................................... Colorado State vs. Nevada (Jan. 14, 2015)50 (86-36) .....................................Boise State vs. San José State (Jan. 21, 2015)

Field Goals Made37........................................................ Colorado State vs. Nevada (Jan. 14, 2015)34..................................................Boise State vs. San José State (Jan. 21, 2015)

Field Goal Attempts70.........................................................Fresno State vs. Wyoming (Jan. 17, 2015)68......................................................................Nevada at UNLV (Jan. 07, 2015)68...............................................................Boise State vs. UNLV (Jan. 13, 2015)68................................................... Colorado State at Utah State (March 7, 2015)

Field Goal Percentage.611 (33-54) ....................................... Air Force vs. San José State (Jan. 7, 2015).596 (28-47) ............................ San Diego State at San Jose State (Feb. 21, 2015)

3-Point Field Goals Made16......................................................Air Force vs. Colorado State (Jan. 10, 2015)15......................................................Boise State vs. New Mexico (Feb. 24, 2015)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts35......................................................Air Force vs. Colorado State (Jan. 10, 2015)34.........................................................Fresno State vs. Wyoming (Jan. 17, 2015)34......................................................Boise State vs. New Mexico (Feb. 24, 2015)

3-Point Field Goal Percentage.800 (8-10) ......................................New Mexico vs. Fresno State (Dec. 31, 2014).636 (14-22) ............................................Boise State at Air Force (Jan. 24, 2015)

Free Throws Made34....................................................... Nevada vs. San José State (Feb. 28, 2015)25.................................................................. Nevada vs. Air Force (Jan. 3, 2015)

Free Throw Attempts47....................................................... Nevada vs. San Jose State (Feb. 28, 2015)38.............................................................Nevada at San Jose State (Feb. 7, 015)

Free Throw Percentage1.000 (10-10) .........................................New Mexico at Wyoming (Jan. 24, 2015).938 (15-16) .......................................................UNLV vs. Nevada (Jan. 7, 2015)

Rebounds51.............................................................Nevada at San José State (Feb. 7, 015)49.................................................Colorado State vs. Fresno State (Jan. 31, 2015)

Assists26.......................................................... Wyoming vs. Utah State (March 4, 2015)25......................................................Air Force vs. Colorado State (Jan. 10, 2015)

Steals14.................................................. Fresno State vs. San José State (Feb. 4, 2015)12.................................................................Nevada at Air Force (Feb. 25, 2015)

Blocked Shots11.......................................................................UNLV vs. Nevada (Jan. 7, 2015)11.............................................................UNLV vs. Fresno State (Feb. 10, 2015)

Turnovers21...........................................San Jose State vs. San Diego State (Feb. 21, 2015)20................................................... San Jose State at Boise State (Jan. 21, 2015)

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MW INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPOINTSGAMEALL GAMES52.................Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. New Mexico ........................3/11/1149.................Jimmer Fredette, Jr., (BYU) at Arizona ..............................12/28/0949.................Trevor Diggs, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Wyoming ..................................3/3/0147.................Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) at Utah ...................................1/11/1146.................Kendall Williams, Jr., (UNM) at Colorado State ....................2/23/13

Sr. Record: ....52, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico .........................3/11/11Jr. Record: ......49, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) at Arizona ...............................12/28/09So. Record: ....38, Derrick Marks (BSU) vs. Colorado State ...........................3/2/13Fr. Record: .....32, David Collette (USU) at USC ........................................12/7/14 32, Matt Nelson (Colorado State) at Denver ......................12/15/01

MW GAMES49.................Trevor Diggs, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Wyoming ..................................3/3/0147.................Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) at Utah ...................................1/11/1146.................Kendall Williams, Jr., (UNM) at Colorado State ....................2/23/1345.................Michael Lyons, Sr., (AFA) vs. Colorado State........................2/16/1343.................Several tied [last by Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. San Diego State, 1/26/11]

Sr. Record: ....49, Trevor Diggs (UNLV) vs. Wyoming ...................................3/3/01Jr. Record: .....46, Kendall Williams (UNM) at Colorado State ....................2/23/13So. Record: ....38, Derrick Marks (BSU) vs. Colorado State ...........................3/2/13Fr. Record: .....31, Three times [last by Rashad Vaughn (UNLV) vs. Utah State, 1/24/15]

SEASONALL GAMES1,068............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11783...............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03751...............Jimmer Fredette, Jr., BYU .................................................2009-10715...............Andrew Bogut, So., Utah ...................................................2004-05694...............Cameron Bairstow, Sr., New Mexico ...................................2013-14

Sr. Record: .....1,068, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ...........................................2010-11Jr. Record: .....751, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2009-10So. Record: ....715, Andrew Bogut, Utah .................................................2004-05Fr. Record: .....564, Anthony Bennett, UNLV ............................................2012-13

MW GAMES502...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11449...............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03384...............Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State ..........................................2014-15368...............Cameron Bairstow, Sr., New Mexico ...................................2013-14338...............Daniel Bejarano, Jr., Colorado State ...................................2013-14

Sr. Record: ....502, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2010-11Jr. Record: .....338, Daniel Bejarano, Colorado State.................................2013-14So. Record: ....301, Anthony Drmic, Boise State.......................................2012-13Fr. Record: .....255, Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..........................................2005-06

CAREERALL GAMES2,599............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-112,189............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-072,168............Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..................................................2005-091,912............Derrick Marks, Boise State ................................................2011-151,898............Luke Nevill, Utah .............................................................2005-09

MW GAMES1,191............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-111,090............Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..................................................2005-091,006............Derrick Marks, Boise State ................................................2011-151,006............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-07932...............Ruben Douglas, New Mexico .............................................2000-03

POINTS PER GAMESEASON

ALL GAMES

28.9..............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11

28.0..............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03

22.1..............Jimmer Fredette, Jr., BYU .................................................2009-10

20.4..............Cameron Bairstow, Sr., New Mexico ...................................2013-14

20.4..............Andrew Bogut, So., Utah ...................................................2004-05

Sr. Record: ....28.9, Jimmer Fredette, BYU .............................................2010-11

Jr. Record: .....22.1, Jimmer Fredette, BYU .............................................2009-10

So. Record: ....20.4, Andrew Bogut, Utah ................................................2004-05

Fr. Record: .....16.1, Anthony Bennett, UNLV ...........................................2012-13

MW GAMES

32.1..............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03

31.4..............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11

22.9..............Marcus Banks, Sr., UNLV ..................................................2002-03

21.3..............Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State ..........................................2014-15

20.9..............Andrew Bogut, So., Utah ...................................................2004-05

Sr. Record: ....32.1, Ruben Douglas, New Mexico ....................................2002-03

Jr. Record: .....20.3, Tre’Von Willis, UNLV ...............................................2009-10

So. Record: ....20.9, Andrew Bogut, Utah ................................................2004-05

Fr. Record: .....15.9, Brandon Ewing, Wyoming .........................................2005-06

CAREER

ALL GAMES

20.72............Ruben Douglas, New Mexico (1,782 points, 86 gp) .............2000-03

19.12............Danny Granger, New Mexico (994 points, 52 gp) ...............2003-05

18.70............Jimmer Fredette, BYU (2,599 points, 139 gp) ....................2007-11

18.22............Deonte Burton, Nevada (1,148 points, 63 gp) ....................2012-14

18.08............Marcus Banks, UNLV (1,139 points, 63 gp) ......................2001-03

MW GAMES

22.19............Ruben Douglas, New Mexico (932 points, 42 gp) ................2000-03

18.61............Jimmer Fredette, BYU (1,191 points, 64 gp) ......................2007-11

18.54............Marcus Banks, UNLV (519 points, 28 gp) ........................ 2001-03

18.43............Odartey Blankson, UNLV (516 points, 28 gp) .....................2003-05

18.32............Danny Granger, New Mexico (458 points, 25 gp) ................2003-05

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MW INDIVIDUAL RECORDSFIELD GOALS MADEGAMEALL GAMES22.................Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. New Mexico ........................3/11/1117.................Michael Lyons, Sr., (AFA) vs. Colorado State........................2/16/1316.................Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) at Utah ...................................1/11/1116.................Jimmer Fredette, Jr., (BYU) at Arizona ..............................12/28/0916.................Jay Straight, Sr., (WYO) vs. Colorado State ..........................2/26/05

Sr. Record: ....22, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico .........................3/11/11Jr. Record: ......15, Larry Nance Jr. (WYO) at Denver .................................12/15/13 15, Marcus Walker (CSU) vs. Tennessee State ...................11/17/07So. Record: ....14, Myron Epps (SDSU) at Wyoming ..................................1/29/00Fr. Record: .....13, Desmar Jackson (WYO) at Utah ....................................2/27/10

MW GAMES17.................Michael Lyons, Sr., (AFA) vs. Colorado State........................2/16/1316.................Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) at Utah ...................................1/11/1116.................Jay Straight, Sr., (WYO) vs. Colorado State ..........................2/26/0515.................J.R. Giddens, Sr., (UNM) vs. Wyoming ..................................2/9/0815.................Ruben Douglas, Sr., (UNM) vs. UNLV .................................1/27/03

Sr. Record: ....17, Michael Lyons (AFA) vs. Colorado State .........................2/16/13Jr. Record: .....14, Marvelle Harris (FS) at Nevada .....................................1/10/15So. Record: ....14, Myron Epps (SDSU) at Wyoming ..................................1/29/00Fr. Record: .....13, Desmar Jackson (WYO) at Utah ....................................2/27/10

SEASONALL GAMES346...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11281...............Andrew Bogut, So., Utah ...................................................2004-05237...............Cameron Bairstow, Sr., New Mexico ...................................2013-14236...............Keena Young, Sr., BYU .....................................................2006-07231...............Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State ..........................................2014-15

Sr. Record: .....346, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2010-11Jr. Record: ......225, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2009-10So. Record: ....281, Andrew Bogut, Utah .................................................2004-05Fr. Record: .....202, Anthony Bennett, UNLV ............................................2012-13

MW GAMES150...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11121...............J.J. Avila, Sr., Colorado State ............................................2014-15118...............J.R. Giddens, Sr., New Mexico ..........................................2007-08116...............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03112...............Two times [last by Keena Young, Sr., BYU, 2006-07] Sr. Record: .....150, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2010-11Jr. Record: ......107, Daniel Bejarano, Colorado State.................................2013-14So. Record: .....112, Andrew Bogut, Utah .................................................2004-05Fr. Record: ......89, David Collette, Utah State ...........................................2014-15 89, Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State ..................................2009-10

CAREERALL GAMES838...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11749...............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-07 689...............Luke Nevill, Utah .............................................................2005-09669...............Derrick Marks, Boise State ................................................2011-15667...............Dalron Johnson, UNLV ......................................................1999-03

MW GAMES374...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11362...............Derrick Marks, Boise State ................................................2011-15346...............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-07327...............Luke Nevill, Utah .............................................................2005-09319...............Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..................................................2005-09

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGAMEALL GAMES37.................Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. New Mexico ........................3/11/1131.................Ruben Douglas, Sr., (UNM) vs. UNLV .................................1/27/0329.................Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. Florida ...............................3/24/1129.................Donta Richardson, Sr., (WYO) vs. San Diego State .................3/1/0328.................Several tied [last by Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) at Utah, 1/11/11]

Sr. Record: ....37, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico .........................3/11/11Jr. Record: ......27, Marcus Walker (CSU) at Wyoming .................................1/26/08 27, Brandon Heath (SDSU) vs. Wyoming .............................3/11/06So. Record: ....23, Ronnie Moss (TCU) vs. Texas State .............................11/24/09 23, Freddy Robinson (CSU) at UNLV ..................................2/21/04 23, Myron Epps (SDSU) at Wyoming ..................................1/29/00Fr. Record: .....27, Darryl Gaynor II (SJSU) at Washington State ................12/21/14

MW GAMES31.................Ruben Douglas, Sr., (UNM) vs. UNLV .................................1/27/0329.................Donta Richardson, Sr., (WYO) vs. San Diego State .................3/1/0328.................Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) at Utah ...................................1/11/1127.................Marcus Walker, Jr., (CSU) at Wyoming ................................1/26/0827.................Jay Straight, Sr., (WYO) at Colorado State ...........................2/26/05

Sr. Record: ....31, Ruben Douglas (UNM) vs. UNLV ..................................1/27/03Jr. Record: .....27, Marcus Walker (CSU) at Wyoming .................................1/26/08So. Record: ....23, Freddy Robinson (CSU) at UNLV ..................................2/21/04 23, Myron Epps (SDSU) at Wyoming ..................................1/29/00Fr. Record: .....24, Rashad Vaughn (UNLV) vs. Utah State ..........................1/24/15

SEASONALL GAMES765...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11549...............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03491...............Jimmer Fredette, Jr., BYU .................................................2009-10481...............Brandon Heath, Jr., San Diego State ..................................2005-06475...............Kawhi Leonard, So., San Diego State .................................2010-11

Sr. Record: ....765, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2010-11Jr. Record: .....491, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2009-10So. Record: ....475, Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State ................................2010-11Fr. Record: .....379, Anthony Bennett, UNLV ............................................2012-13

MW GAMES342...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11288...............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03285...............Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State ..........................................2014-15258...............Marcus Walker, Jr., Colorado State .....................................2007-08234...............Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State .......................................2014-15

Sr. Record: ....342, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2010-11Jr. Record: .....276, Daniel Bejarano, Colorado State.................................2013-14So. Record: ....228, Rashad Muhammad, San José State ..........................2014-15Fr. Record: .....205, Darryl Gaynor II, San José State ................................2014-15

CAREER ALL GAMES1,843............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-111,815............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-071,562............Wink Adams, UNLV ..........................................................2005-091,464............Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..................................................2005-091,417............Derrick Marks, Boise State ................................................2011-15

MW GAMES848...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11848...............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-07777...............Wink Adams, UNLV ..........................................................2005-09771...............Derrick Marks, Boise State ................................................2011-15752...............Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..................................................2005-09

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MW INDIVIDUAL RECORDSFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGAMEALL GAMES (MIN 10 FGA)1.000 (12-12) .... Colton Iverson, Sr., (CSU) at Wyoming .............................3/6/131.000 (12-12) .... Billy White, So., (SDSU) vs. Wyoming............................2/14/091.000 (11-11) .... Aerick Sanders, Sr., (SDSU) vs. Eastern Washington .....12/20/03.923 (12-13) ...... Lee Cummard, Sr., (BYU) at Weber State .......................12/3/08.917 (11-12) ...... Several tied [last by Luke Nevill, So., (Utah) vs. Weber St., 11/29/06]

Sr. Record: ............1.000 (12-12), Colton Iverson (CSU) at Wyoming ............3/6/13Jr. Record: ........... .917 (11-12), Michael Harrison (CSU) vs. W. Mich. .....12/20/05So. Record: ......... 1.000 (12-12), Billy White (SDSU) vs. Wyoming ............2/14/09Fr. Record: .......... .909 (10-11), Billy White (SDSU) vs. UC San Diego .....11/17/08 .909 (10-11), Robert Todd (AFA) vs. Long Beach St. ...11/21/01

MW GAMES (MIN 10 FGA)1.000 (12-12) .... Colton Iverson, Sr., (CSU) at Wyoming .............................3/6/131.000 (12-12) .... Billy White, So., (SDSU) vs. Wyoming............................2/14/09.917 (11-12) ...... Andrew Bogut, So., (Utah) vs. Air Force .........................1/24/05.909 (10-11) ...... Chris Walton, Sr., (SDSU) vs. Colorado State..................1/24/05.909 (10-11) ...... Aerick Sanders, Sr., (SDSU) vs. UNLV ...........................1/17/04

Sr. Record: ............1.000 (12-12), Colton Iverson (CSU) at Wyoming ............3/6/13Jr. Record: .......... .833 (10-12), Several tied [last by Kenny Buckner (BSU) vs. Colorado State, 2/15/12]So. Record: ......... 1.000 (12-12), Billy White (SDSU) vs. Wyoming ............2/14/09Fr. Record: .......... .812 (12-15), Evan Burns (SDSU) vs. New Mexico ........2/24/03

SEASONALL GAMES (MIN 100 FGM).720 (116-161) .. Derek Cook Jr., Sr., Wyoming .......................................2014-15.670 (118-176) .. Stuart Creason, Jr., Colorado State ...............................2006-07.663 (124-187) .. Billy White, So., San Diego State .................................2008-09.659 (108-164) .. J.R. Cadot, Jr., TCU ....................................................2010-11.643 (205-319) .. Matt Nelson, So., Colorado State ..................................2002-03

Sr. Record: ......... .720 (116-161), Derek Cook Jr., Wyoming ...................2014-15Jr. Record: ........... .670 (118-176), Stuart Creason, Colorado State ...........2006-07 So. Record: ......... .663 (124-187), Billy White, San Diego State ..............2008-09Fr. Record: .......... .615 (118-192), Billy White, San Diego State ..............2007-08

MW GAMES (MIN 50 FGM).771 (54-70) ...... Billy White, So., San Diego State .................................2008-09.690 (58-84) ...... Derek Cooke Jr., Sr., Wyoming......................................2014-15.667 (54-81) ...... Stuart Creason, Jr., Colorado State ...............................2006-07.657 (92-140) .... Matt Nelson, So., Colorado State ..................................2002-03.648 (57-88) ...... Nate Althoff, Jr., Utah .................................................1999-00

Sr. Record: ......... .690 (58-84), Derek Cooke Jr., Wyoming ......................2014-15Jr. Record: ........... .667 (54-81), Stuart Creason, Colorado State ...............2006-07 So. Record: ......... .771 (54-70), Billy White, San Diego State ..................2008-09Fr. Record: .......... .629 (61-97), Billy White, San Diego State ..................2007-08

CAREERALL GAMES (MIN 300 FGA) .646 (244-378) . Derek Cooke Jr., Wyoming ...........................................2012-15 .636 (206-324) . Brice Massamba, UNLV ...............................................2008-12 .616 (594-695) . Matt Nelson, Colorado State ........................................2001-05 .607 (190-313) . Nate Althoff, Utah ......................................................1999-01 .603 (449-744) . Andrew Bogut, Utah ...................................................2003-05

MW GAMES (MIN 200 FGA) .611 (264-432) . Matt Nelson, Colorado State .......................................2001-05 .609 (215-353) . Billy White, San Diego State ........................................2007-11 .599 (188-314) . Andrew Bogut, Utah ....................................................2003-05 .585 (120-205) . J.K. Edwards, UNLV ...................................................2002-04 .581 (147-253) . Stuart Creason, Colorado State .....................................2004-08

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGAMEALL GAMES10.................Kendall Williams, Jr., (UNM) at Colorado State ....................2/23/1310.................Jeff Elorriaga, Jr., (BSU) vs. Corban ..................................12/30/129...................Several tied [last by Chace Stanback, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Central Arkansas .12/28/11]

Sr. Record: ....9, Several tied [last by Chace Stanback (UNLV) vs. Central Arkansas ........12/28/11]Jr. Record: .....10, Kendall Williams (UNM) at Colorado State ....................2/23/13 10, Jeff Elorriaga (BSU) vs. Corban ..................................12/30/12 So. Record: ....9, Sean Morris (CSU) vs. Colorado ....................................11/21/05Fr. Record: .....9, Sean Morris (CSU) at UNLV ...........................................1/22/05

MW GAMES10.................Kendall Williams, Jr., (UNM) at Colorado State ....................2/23/139...................Sean Morris, Fr., (CSU) at UNLV ........................................1/22/059...................Javin Tindall, Sr., (UNM) at UNLV ......................................1/31/048...................Several tied [last by Nick Duncan, So., (BSU) vs. New Mexico, 2/24/15]

Sr. Record: ....9, Javin Tindall (UNM) at UNLV .........................................1/31/04Jr. Record: .....10, Kendall Williams (UNM) at Colorado State ....................2/23/13So. Record: ....8, Nick Duncan (BSU) vs. New Mexico................................2/24/15Fr. Record: .....9, Sean Morris (CSU) at UNLV ...........................................1/22/05

SEASONALL GAMES124...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11109...............Sean Ogirri, Sr., Wyoming .................................................2008-0999.................Roman Martinez, Sr., New Mexico .....................................2009-1099.................Nick Jacobson, Sr., Utah ..................................................2003-0498.................Brandon Heath, Jr., San Diego State ..................................2005-06

Sr. Record: ....124, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2010-11Jr. Record: .....98, Brandon Heath, San Diego State .................................2005-06So. Record: ....88, Jonathan Tavernari, BYU .............................................2007-08Fr. Record: .....75, Rashad Muhammad, San José State ............................2013-14

MW GAMES59.................Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-0357.................Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-1156.................Sean Ogirri, Sr., Wyoming .................................................2008-0954.................Brandon Heath, Jr., San Diego State ..................................2005-0647.................Three times [last by Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico, 2014-15]

Sr. Record: ....59, Ruben Douglas, New Mexico .......................................2002-03Jr. Record: .....54, Brandon Heath, San Diego State .................................2005-06So. Record: ....47, Johnnie Bryant, Utah ..................................................2005-06Fr. Record: .....40, Patrick McCaw, UNLV .................................................2014-15

CAREERALL GAMES296...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11287...............Nick Jacobson, Utah .........................................................2000-04281...............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-07266...............Chad Toppert, New Mexico ................................................2005-09265...............Jonathan Tavernari, BYU ...................................................2006-10

MW GAMES140...............Johnnie Bryant, Utah ........................................................2005-08139...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11133...............Jonathan Tavernari, BYU ...................................................2006-10129...............Chad Toppert, New Mexico ................................................2005-09125...............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-07

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MW INDIVIDUAL RECORDS3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGAMEALL GAMES19.................Jarvis Croff, Sr., (AFA) vs. Utah ...........................................3/9/0016.................Jeff Elorriaga, Jr., (BSU) vs. Corban ..................................12/30/1216.................Brent Hackett, Sr., (TCU) at SMU .......................................12/5/0716.................Jonathan Tavernari, So., (BYU) vs. North Carolina ..............11/24/0716.................Kevin Kruger, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Utah .......................................1/3/0716.................Sean Morris, So., (CSU) vs. Colorado ................................11/21/05

Sr. Record: ....19, Jarvis Croff (AFA) vs. Utah .............................................3/9/00Jr. Record: ......16, Jeff Elorriaga (BSU) vs. Corban ..................................12/30/12So. Record: ....16, Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) vs. North Carolina ................11/24/07 16, Sean Morris (CSU) vs. Colorado ..................................11/21/05Fr. Record: .....14, Sean Morris (CSU) at UNLV .........................................1/22/05

MW GAMES19.................Jarvis Croff, Sr., (AFA) vs. Utah ...........................................3/9/0016.................Kevin Kruger, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Utah .......................................1/3/0715.................Sean Ogirri, Sr., (WYO) at UNLV .........................................1/17/0915.................Sean Ogirri, Sr., (WYO) vs. BYU ............................................3/4/0915.................Ruben Douglas, Sr., (UNM) vs. UNLV .................................1/27/03

Sr. Record: ....19, Jarvis Croff (AFA) vs. Utah ............................................3/9/00Jr. Record: .....14, Jarvis Croff (AFA) vs. Colorado State ............................2/19/00So. Record: ....14, Ronnie Moss (TCU) vs. Wyoming...................................1/12/10Fr. Record: .....14, Sean Morris (CSU) at UNLV .........................................1/22/05

SEASONALL GAMES313...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11258...............Sean Ogirri, Sr., Wyoming .................................................2008-09255...............Jackson Emery, Sr., BYU ..................................................2010-11247...............Brandon Heath, Sr., San Diego State .................................2006-07242...............Luke Martinez, Jr., Wyoming .............................................2011-12

Sr. Record: ....313, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2010-11Jr. Record: .....242, Luke Martinez, Wyoming ...........................................2011-12So. Record: ....234, Jonathan Tavernari, BYU ...........................................2007-08Fr. Record: .....194, Marshall Henderson, Utah .........................................2009-10

MW GAMES133...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11129...............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03126...............Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico ....................................2014-15125...............Sean Ogirri, Sr., Wyoming .................................................2008-09124...............Daniel Bejarano, Jr., Colorado State ...................................2013-14

Sr. Record: ....133, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2010-11Jr. Record: .....124, Daniel Bejarano, Colorado State.................................2013-14So. Record: ....120, Rashad Muhammad, San José State ..........................2014-15Fr. Record: .....114, Eric Cooper Jr., Nevada ............................................2014-15

CAREERALL GAMES798...............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-07752...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11698...............Jonathan Tavernari, BYU ...................................................2006-10673...............Nick Jacobson, Utah .........................................................2000-04625...............Wink Adams, UNLV ..........................................................2005-09

MW GAMES378...............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-07331...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11321...............Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..................................................2005-09313...............Jonathan Tavernari, BYU ...................................................2006-10308...............Johnnie Bryant, Utah ........................................................2005-08

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGAMEALL GAMES (MIN. 6 FGM)1.000 (7-7) ...James Webb III, So., (BSU) at New Mexico .........................1/18/151.000 (6-6) ...Kevin Olekaibe, Jr., (FS) at Colorado State ..........................2/27/131.000 (6-6) ...Nathan Sobey, Jr., (WYO) at Air Force .................................2/26/131.000 (6-6) ...David Adams, Sr., (WYO) vs. Tennessee State ....................12/17/031.000 (6-6) ...Blake Adams, Sr., (TCU) at UNLV .........................................2/7/07

Sr. Record: ....1.000 (6-6), David Adams (WYO) vs. Tennessee State.. ......12/17/03 1.000 (6-6), Blake Adams (TCU) at UNLV ............................2/7/07Jr. Record: ......1.000 (6-6), Several tied [last by Kevin Olekaibe (FS) at Colorado State, 2/27/13]So. Record: ....1.000 (7-7), James Webb II (BSU) at New Mexico ...............1/18/15Fr. Record: ......857 (6-7), Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) vs. TCU .....................1/10/07

MW GAMES (MIN. 5 FGM)1.000 (7-7) ...James Webb III, So., (BSU) at New Mexico .........................1/18/151.000 (6-6) ...Kevin Olekaibe, Jr., (FS) at Colorado State ..........................2/27/131.000 (6-6) ...Nathan Sobey, Jr., (WYO) at Air Force .................................2/26/131.000 (6-6) ...Blake Adams, Sr., (TCU) at UNLV .........................................2/7/071.000 (5-5) ...Several tied [last by Jonathan Tavernari, Jr., (BYU) vs. Colorado State, 2/11/09]

Sr. Record: ....1.000 (5-5), John Sivesind (CSU) vs. Utah ........................1/22/01Jr. Record: ......1.000 (5-5), Several tied [last by Kevin Olekaibe (FS) at Colorado State, 2/27/13]So. Record: ....1.000 (7-7), James Webb III (BSU) at New Mexico .............1/18/15Fr. Record: ......857 (6-7), Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) vs. TCU .....................1/10/07

SEASONALL GAMES (MIN. 40 3FGM).512 (64-125) ...Shaun Green, So., Utah ................................................2006-07.509 (55-108) ...Matt McCraw, So., Air Force..........................................2004-05.490 (70-143) ...Aki Palmer, Jr., Colorado State ......................................1999-00.482 (67-139) ...Dan Nwaelele, Jr., Air Force ..........................................2005-06.482 (40-83) .....Andy Birley, Fr., Colorado State .....................................1999-00

Sr. Record: .........460 (69-150), Spencer Butterfield, Utah State .............2013-14 .460 (52-113), Alex Jensen, Utah .................................1999-00Jr. Record: ...........490 (70-143), Aki Palmer, Colorado State ....................1999-00So. Record: .........512 (64-125), Shaun Green, Utah ...............................2006-07Fr. Record: ..........482 (40-83), Andy Birle, Colorado State .......................1999-00

MW GAMES (MIN. 20 3FGM).532 (25-47) .....A.J. Kuhle, Sr., Air Force ..............................................2003-04.525 (32-61) .....Austin Ainge, Sr., BYU .................................................2006-07.519 (28-54) .....Matt McCraw, So., Air Force..........................................2004-05.513 (39-76) .....Chris Smith, Jr., Utah State ..........................................2014-15.494 (39-79) .....Jimmer Fredette, Jr., BYU .............................................2009-10

Sr. Record: .........532 (25-47), A.J. Kuhle, Air Force ...............................2003-04Jr. Record: ...........513 (39-76), Chris Smith, Utah State ..........................2014-15So. Record: .........519 (28-54), Matt McCraw, Air Force ...........................2004-05Fr. Record: ..........489 (23-47), Jordan Cornish, UNLV .............................2014-15

CAREERALL GAMES (MIN. 225 ATT.) .465 (141-303) .. Matt McCraw, Air Force ..............................................2003-07 .456 (141-309) .. John Sivesind, Colorado State .....................................1999-01 .451 (173-384) .. Dan Nwaelele, Air Force .............................................2003-07 .450 (104-231) .. Aki Palmer, Colorado State .........................................1999-01 .450 (147-327) .. Troy DeVries, New Mexico ...........................................2003-05

MW GAMES (MIN. 100 ATT.) .480 (71-148) ..... Troy DeVries, New Mexico ..........................................2003-05 .455 (140-308) ... Johnnie Bryant, Utah ................................................2005-08 .448 (56-125) ..... Sean Ogirri, Wyoming ................................................2008-09 .445 (101-227) ... Matt McCraw, Air Force .............................................2003-07 .444 (115-259) ... Ruben Douglas, New Mexico ......................................2000-03

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MW INDIVIDUAL RECORDSFREE THROWS MADEGAMEALL GAMES26.................Ruben Douglas, Sr., (UNM) vs. Utah .....................................3/1/0323.................Jimmer Fredette, Jr., (BYU) vs. TCU ...................................3/11/1021.................Derrick Marks, Jr., (BSU) vs. Idaho ..................................11/27/1321.................Kaspars Kambala, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Louisville ......................11/21/0019.................Ryan Wall, Jr., (TCU) vs. UT-Arlington ...............................11/18/0619.................Brandon Ewing, So., (WYO) vs. UNLV..................................1/10/07

Sr. Record: ....26, Ruben Douglas (UNM) vs. Utah ......................................3/1/03Jr. Record: ......23, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. TCU ....................................3/11/10So. Record: ....19, Brandon Ewing (WYO) vs. UNLV ...................................1/10/07Fr. Record: .....15, Afam Muojeke (WYO) vs. CS Bakersfield ......................11/14/08

MW GAMES26.................Ruben Douglas, Sr., (UNM) vs. Utah .....................................3/1/0319.................Brandon Ewing, So., (WYO) vs. UNLV..................................1/10/0717.................Brad Jones, Jr., (WYO) vs. San Diego State ..........................2/17/0717.................Andrew Bogut, So., (Utah) vs. Colorado State ......................2/12/0517.................Brandon Heath, So., (SDSU) vs. UNLV ................................2/12/05

Sr. Record: ....26, Ruben Douglas (UNM) vs. Utah ......................................3/1/03Jr. Record: .....17, Brad Jones (WYO) vs. San Diego State ..........................2/17/07So. Record: ....19, Brandon Ewing (WYO) vs. UNLV ...................................1/10/07Fr. Record: ......12, Matt Nelson (CSU) vs. BYU ............................................3/2/02

SEASONALL GAMES253...............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03252...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11233...............Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming ............................................2008-09224...............Jimmer Fredette, Jr., BYU .................................................2009-10219...............Cameron Bairstow, Sr., New Mexico ...................................2013-14

Sr. Record: ....253, Ruben Douglas, New Mexico ....................................2002-03Jr. Record: .....224, Jimmer Fredette, BYU ..............................................2009-10So. Record: ....194, Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..........................................2006-07Fr. Record: .....137, Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..........................................2005-06

MW GAMES158...............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03145...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11119...............Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming ............................................2008-09114...............Brad Jones, Jr., Wyoming ..................................................2006-07112...............Marcus Slaughter, Jr., San Diego State ..............................2005-06

Sr. Record: ....158, Ruben Douglas, New Mexico ....................................2002-03Jr. Record: .....114, Brad Jones, Wyoming ...............................................2006-07So. Record: ....96, Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ............................................2006-07Fr. Record: .....77, Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ............................................2005-06

CAREERALL GAMES697...............Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..................................................2005-09627...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11556...............Kendall Williams, New Mexico ...........................................2013-14537...............Dairese Gary, New Mexico .................................................2007-11520...............Luke Nevill, Utah .............................................................2005-09

MW GAMES351...............Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..................................................2005-09304...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11272...............Luke Nevill, Utah .............................................................2005-09271...............Dairese Gary, New Mexico .................................................2007-11271...............Ruben Douglas, New Mexico .............................................2000-03

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSGAMEALL GAMES31.................Ruben Douglas, Sr., (UNM) vs. Utah .....................................3/1/0324.................Jimmer Fredette, Jr., (BYU) vs. TCU ...................................3/11/1023.................Derrick Marks, Jr., (BSU) vs. Idaho ...................................11/27/1322.................Ryan Wall, Jr., (TCU) vs. UT-Arlington ...............................11/18/0622.................Brandon Ewing, So., (WYO) vs. UNLV..................................1/10/0722.................Kaspars Kambala, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Louisville ......................11/21/00

Sr. Record: ....31, Ruben Douglas (UNM) vs. Utah ......................................3/1/03Jr. Record: .....24, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. TCU ....................................3/11/10So. Record: .....22, Brandon Ewing (WYO) vs. UNLV ...................................1/10/07Fr. Record: .....16, Several tied [last by Afam Muojeke (WYO) vs. CS Bakersfield ...............11/14/08]

MW GAMES31.................Ruben Douglas, Sr., (UNM) vs. Utah .....................................3/1/0322.................Brandon Ewing, So., (WYO) vs. UNLV..................................1/10/0720.................AJ West, Jr., (NEV) vs. San José State ................................2/28/1520.................Trevor Diggs, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Wyoming ..................................3/3/0119.................Two times [last by Andrew Bogut, So., (Utah) vs. Colorado State, 2/12/05]

Sr. Record: ....31, Ruben Douglas (UNM) vs. Utah ......................................3/1/03Jr. Record: ......20, AJ West (NEV) vs. San José State .................................2/28/15So. Record: ....22, Brandon Ewing (WYO) vs. UNLV ...................................1/10/07Fr. Record: .....16, Matt Nelson (CSU) vs. BYU ............................................3/2/02

SEASONALL GAMES301...............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03298...............Cameron Bairstow, Sr., New Mexico ...................................2013-14282...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11280...............Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming ............................................2008-09260...............Dairese Gary, Jr., New Mexico ...........................................2009-10260...............Trent Plaisted, Jr., BYU ....................................................2007-08

Sr. Record: ....301, Ruben Douglas, New Mexico .....................................2002-03Jr. Record: .....260, Dairese Gary, New Mexico .........................................2009-10 260, Trent Plaisted, BYU ..................................................2007-08So. Record: ....208, Andrew Bogut, Utah .................................................2004-05Fr. Record: .....177, Anthony Bennett, UNLV ............................................2012-13

MW GAMES185...............Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico .......................................2002-03161...............Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU ................................................2010-11147...............Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming ............................................2008-09147...............Marcus Slaughter, Jr., San Diego State ..............................2005-06145...............Dairese Gary, Jr., New Mexico ...........................................2009-10

Sr. Record: ....185, Ruben Douglas, New Mexico .....................................2002-03Jr. Record: .....147, Marcus Slaughter, San Diego State ............................2005-06So. Record: ....121, Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..........................................2006-07Fr. Record: .....101, Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..........................................2005-06

CAREERALL GAMES855...............Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..................................................2005-09727...............Kendall Williams, New Mexico ...........................................2013-14715...............Dairese Gary, New Mexico .................................................2007-11711...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11708...............Luke Nevill, Utah .............................................................2005-09

MW GAMES442...............Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..................................................2005-09364...............Luke Nevill, Utah .............................................................2005-09351...............Dairese Gary, New Mexico .................................................2007-11347...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11327...............Brad Jones, Wyoming ........................................................2005-08

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MW INDIVIDUAL RECORDSFREE THROW PERCENTAGEGAMEALL GAMES (MIN. 15 FTM)1.000 (17-17) .. Brandon Heath, So., (SDSU) vs. UNLV ............................2/12/05 1.000 (16-16) .. Kendall Williams, Sr., (UNM) vs. San Diego ...................11/30/131.000 (16-16) .. Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. UNLV ...............................2/5/111.000 (16-16) .. Marcus Bailey, So., (WYO) at UNLV ..................................3/3/011.000 (15-15) .. Ruben Douglas, Jr., (UNM) vs. UNLV ................................2/5/02

Sr. Record: ....... 1.000 (16-16), Kendall Williams (UNM) vs. San Diego...11/30/13 1.000 (16-16), Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. UNLV ...............2/5/11Jr. Record: ........ 1.000 (15-15), Ruben Douglas (UNM) vs. UNLV ...............2/5/02So. Record: ....... 1.000 (17-17), Brandon Heath (SDSU) vs. UNLV ............2/12/05Fr. Record: ........ 1.000 (10-10), Several tied [last by Josh Simmons (CSU) vs. New Mexico, 3/8/08]

MW GAMES (MIN. 13 FTM)1.000 (17-17) .. Brandon Heath, So., (SDSU) vs. UNLV ............................2/12/051.000 (16-16) .. Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. UNLV ...............................2/5/111.000 (16-16) .. Marcus Bailey, So., (WYO) at UNLV ..................................3/3/011.000 (15-15) .. Ruben Douglas, Jr., (UNM) vs. UNLV ................................2/5/021.000 (13-13) .. Marc Jackson, So., (Utah) at BYU ...................................1/25/03

Sr. Record: ....... 1.000 (16-16), Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. UNLV ...............2/5/11Jr. Record: ......... 1.000 (15-15), Ruben Douglas (UNM) vs. UNLV ...............2/5/02So. Record: ....... 1.000 (17-17), Brandon Heath (SDSU) vs. UNLV ............2/12/05Fr. Record: ........ 1.000 (10-10), Several tied [last by Tyler Haws (BYU) at Wyoming, 2/20/10]

SEASON (MIN 2.0 MADE PER GAME)ALL GAMES.939 (92-98) ....... Riley Grabau, Sr., Wyoming ........................................2014-15.917 (110-120) ... Tyler Haws, Fr., BYU ..................................................2009-10.908 (59-65) ....... John Sivesind, Sr., Colorado State ...............................2000-01.897 (96-107) ..... Wes Eikmeier, Sr., Colorado State ...............................2012-13.896 (60-67) ....... Willis Gardner, Jr., Colorado State ...............................2007-08

Sr. Record: .......... .939 (92-98), Riley Grabau, Wyoming .........................2014-15Jr. Record: ............ .896 (60-67), Willis Gardner, Colorado State ...............2007-08So. Record: .......... .875 (112-128), Cezar Guerrero, Fresno State .............2013-14Fr. Record: ........... .917 (100-120), Tyler Haws, BYU ..............................2009-10

MW GAMES.983 (57-58) ....... Riley Grabau, Sr., Wyoming ........................................2014-15.945 (52-55) ....... Wes Eikmeier, Sr., Colorado State ...............................2012-13.933 (42-45) ....... Mark Bigelow, Jr., BYU ..............................................2002-03.927 (51-55) ....... Tyler Haws, Fr., BYU ..................................................2009-10.923 (60-65) ....... Donta Richardson, Sr., Wyoming .................................2001-02

Sr. Record: .......... .983 (57-58), Riley Grabau, Wyoming .........................2014-15Jr. Record: ............ .933 (42-45), Mark Bigelo, BYU .................................2002-03So. Record: .......... .907 (39-43), Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State ..........2011-12Fr. Record: ........... .927 (51-55), Tyler Haws, BYU ..................................2009-10

CAREER ALL GAMES (MIN. 200 FTA) .882 (217-246) .. Riley Grabau, Wyoming ..............................................2011-15 .882 (627-711). . Jimmer Fredette, BYU ................................................2007-11 .881 (251-285) .. Wes Eikmeier, Colorado State .....................................2010-13 .852 (179-210). . Matt McCraw, Air Force ..............................................2003-07 .844 (232-275). . Marc Jackson, Utah ......................... 2000, 2002-03, 2004-05 MW GAMES (MIN. 100 FTA) .902 (110-122) .. Wes Eikmeier, Colorado State ......................................2010-13 .901 (91-101). ... Dan Nwaelele, Air Force .............................................2003-07 .896 (120-134) .. Riley Grabau, Wyoming ..............................................2011-15 .876 (304-347). . Jimmer Fredette, BYU ................................................2007-11 .861 (93-108) .... Johnnie Bryant, Utah .................................................2005-08 .861 (99-115) .... Mohamed Abukar, San Diego State..............................2005-07

REBOUNDSGAMEALL GAMES23.................Drew Gordon, Jr., (UNM) vs. Utah .......................................2/19/1122.................Khem Birch, Jr., (UNLV) at Nevada.......................................3/8/1422.................Ryan Watkins, Sr., (BSU) at New Mexico .............................1/21/1422.................Roscoe Smith, Jr., (UNLV) vs. Nebraska-Omaha .................11/15/1322.................Adam Waddell, So., (WYO) vs. Utah ....................................1/27/1022.................Jason Smith, Jr., (CSU) vs. Wyoming ..................................2/24/0722.................Louis Amundson, Jr., (UNLV) at Auburn ............................12/12/04

Sr. Record: ....22, Ryan Watkins (BSU) at New Mexico ..............................1/21/14Jr. Record: .....23, Drew Gordon (UNM) vs. Utah .......................................2/19/11So. Record: ....22, Adam Waddell (WYO) vs. Utah......................................1/27/10Fr. Record: .....21, Kawhi Leonard (San Diego State) at UNLV ....................3/13/10

MW GAMES23.................Drew Gordon, Jr., (UNM) vs. Utah .......................................2/19/1122.................Adam Waddell, So., (WYO) vs. Utah ....................................1/27/1022.................Jason Smith, Jr., (CSU) vs. Wyoming ..................................2/24/0721.................Mike Moser, So., (UNLV) at Boise State ..............................1/25/1220.................Several tied [last by Drew Gordon, Sr., (UNM) vs. UNLV, 2/18/12]

Sr. Record: ....20, Drew Gordon (UNM) vs. UNLV ......................................2/18/12Jr. Record: .....23, Drew Gordon (UNM) vs. Utah .......................................2/19/11So. Record: ....22, Adam Waddell (Wyoming) vs. Utah ...............................1/27/10Fr. Record: .....18, Trent Plaisted (BYU) at TCU.........................................2/25/06

SEASONALL GAMES427...............Andrew Bogut, So., Utah ...................................................2004-05388...............Drew Gordon, Sr., New Mexico ..........................................2011-12380...............Kawhi Leonard, So., San Diego State .................................2010-11369...............Mike Moser, So., UNLV .....................................................2011-12361...............Ryan Watkins, Sr., Boise State ..........................................2013-14

Sr. Record: ....388, Drew Gordon, New Mexico.........................................2011-12Jr. Record: .....337, Khem Birch, UNLV ...................................................2013-14 337, Roscoe Smith, UNLV ................................................2013-14So. Record: ....427, Andrew Bogut, Utah .................................................2004-05Fr. Record: .....336, Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State ................................2009-10

MW GAMES225...............Ryan Watkins, Sr., Boise State ..........................................2013-14218...............AJ West, Jr., Nevada .........................................................2014-15191...............Khem Birch, UNLV ...........................................................2013-14190...............Kawhi Leonard, So., San Diego State .................................2010-11189...............Drew Gordon, Jr., New Mexico ...........................................2010-11

Sr. Record: ....225, Ryan Watkins, Boise State ........................................2013-14Jr. Record: .....218, AJ West, Nevada ......................................................2014-15So. Record: ....190, Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State ................................2010-11Fr. Record: .....153, Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State ................................2009-10

CAREERALL GAMES943...............Luke Nevill, Utah .............................................................2005-09841...............Dalron Johnson, UNLV .....................................................1999-03807...............Larry Nance Jr., Wyoming .................................................2011-15799...............Pierce Hornung, Colorado State .........................................2009-13795...............Josh Davis, Wyoming .......................................................1999-02

MW GAMES460...............Luke Nevill, Utah .............................................................2005-09407...............Pierce Hornung, Colorado State .........................................2009-13394...............Marcus Slaughter, San Diego State ....................................2003-06389...............Dalron Johnson, UNLV ......................................................1999-03372...............Larry Nance Jr., Wyoming .................................................2011-15

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ALL GAMES

12.2..............Andrew Bogut, So., Utah ...................................................2004-05

11.1..............Drew Gordon, Sr., New Mexico ..........................................2011-12

11.0..............AJ West, Jr., Nevada .........................................................2014-15

11.0..............Marcus Slaughter, Jr., San Diego State ..............................2005-06

11.0..............Justin Williams, Sr., Wyoming ...........................................2005-06

Sr. Record: ....11.1, Drew Gordon, New Mexico........................................2011-12

Jr. Record: .....11.0, AJ West, Nevada .....................................................2014-15

11.0, Marcus Slaughter, San Diego State ...........................2005-06

So. Record: ....12.2, Andrew Bogut, Utah ................................................2004-05

Fr. Record: .....9.9, Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State .................................2009-10

9.9, Andrew Bogut, Utah ..................................................2003-04

MW GAMES

12.5..............Ryan Watkins, Sr., Boise State ..........................................2013-14

12.5..............Andrew Bogut, So., Utah ...................................................2004-05

12.1..............AJ West, Jr., Nevada .........................................................2014-15

11.9..............Kawhi Leonard, So., San Diego State .................................2010-11

11.8..............Drew Gordon, Jr., New Mexico ...........................................2010-11

Sr. Record: ....12.5, Ryan Watkins, Boise State .......................................2013-14

Jr. Record: .....12.1, AJ West, Nevada .....................................................2014-15

So. Record: ....12.5, Andrew Bogut, Utah ................................................2004-05

Fr. Record: .....10.1, Tom Bellairs, Air Force ............................................1999-00

CAREER

ALL GAMES (MIN. 50 GAMES PLAYED)

11.07............Andrew Bogut, Utah (753 rebounds, 68 gp) .......................2003-05

10.84............Drew Gordon, New Mexico (661 rebounds, 61 gp) ..............2010-12

10.23............Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State (716 rebounds, 70 gp) ......2009-11

9.50 .............Rafael Araujo, BYU (589 rebounds, 62 gp) ........................2002-04

9.20 .............Kaspars Kambala, UNLV (543 rebounds, 59 gp) ............... 1999-01

MW GAMES (MIN. 25 GAMES PLAYED)

11.47............Drew Gordon, New Mexico (344 rebounds, 30 gp) ..............2010-12

11.11............Andrew Bogut, Utah (311 rebounds, 28 gp) .......................2003-05

10.72............Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State (343 rebounds, 32 gp) ......2009-11

9.38 .............Marcus Slaughter, San Diego State (394 rebounds, 42 gp) ..2003-06

9.03 .............Justin Williams, Wyoming (262 rebounds, 29 gp) ...............2004-06

ASSISTSGAMEALL GAMES18.................Mark Dickel, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Wyoming ...............................3/10/0015.................Jay Straight, Jr., (WYO) vs. Winthrop ................................12/20/0315.................Matt Montague, Sr., (BYU) vs. Wyoming ................................2/2/0215.................Matt Montague, Sr., (BYU) vs. Idaho .................................12/15/0114.................Jerel Blassingame, Jr., (UNLV) vs. BYU ................................3/6/0414.................Mark Dickel, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Nevada ................................11/24/99 Sr. Record: .....18, Mark Dickel (UNLV) vs. Wyoming ................................3/10/00Jr. Record: ......15, Jay Straight (WYO) vs. Winthrop .................................12/20/03So. Record: .....12, Ronnie Moss (TCU) vs. Texas State .............................11/24/09Fr. Record: ......11, Several tied [last by Kendall Williams (UNM) vs. Colorado, 12/22/10]

MW GAMES15.................Matt Montague, Sr., (BYU) vs. Wyoming ................................2/2/0214.................Jerel Blassingame, Jr., (UNLV) vs. BYU ................................3/6/0413.................Mark Dickel, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Wyoming ...............................2/12/0012.................Several tied [last by Anthony Marshall, Sr., (UNLV) at Boise State, 2/2/13]

Sr. Record: ....15, Matt Montague (BYU) vs. Wyoming .................................2/2/02Jr. Record: .....14, Jerel Blassingame (UNLV) vs. BYU .................................3/6/04So. Record: .....11, Three tied [last by John Gillon (CSU) vs. Nevada, 1/14/15]Fr. Record: .....10, Marlon Parmer (UNM) at Wyoming ...............................1/13/00

SEASONALL GAMES280...............Mark Dickel, Sr., UNLV .....................................................1999-00225...............Hank Thorns, Jr., TCU ......................................................2010-11217...............Matt Montague, Sr., BYU ..................................................2001-02205...............Jerel Blassingame, Jr., UNLV ............................................2003-04203...............Anthony Marshall, Sr., UNLV .............................................2012-13

Sr. Record: ....280, Mark Dickel, UNLV ...................................................1999-00Jr. Record: .....225, Hank Thorns, TCU ....................................................2010-11So. Record: ....189, Ronnie Moss, TCU ....................................................2009-10Fr. Record: .....141, Kendall Williams, New Mexico ...................................2010-11

MW GAMES133...............Mark Dickel, Sr., UNLV .....................................................1999-00130...............Hank Thorns, Jr., TCU ......................................................2010-11104...............Jerel Blassingame, Jr., UNLV ............................................2003-04103...............Anthony Marshall, Sr., UNLV .............................................2012-13102...............Matt Montague, Sr., BYU ..................................................2001-02

Sr. Record: ....133, Mark Dickel, UNLV ...................................................1999-00Jr. Record: .....130, Hank Thorns, TCU ....................................................2010-11So. Record: ....82, Ronnie Moss, TCU ......................................................2009-10Fr. Record: .....60, Richie Williams, San Diego State .................................2005-06

CAREERALL GAMES617...............Kendall Williams, New Mexico ...........................................2010-14582...............Oscar Bellfield, UNLV .......................................................2008-12564...............Dairese Gary, New Mexico .................................................2007-11515...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11514...............Anthony Marshall, UNLV ...................................................2009-13

MW GAMES280...............Kendall Williams, New Mexico ...........................................2010-14264...............Oscar Bellfield, UNLV .......................................................2008-12261...............Dairese Gary, New Mexico .................................................2007-11245...............Anthony Marshall, UNLV ...................................................2009-13229...............Jimmer Fredette, BYU ......................................................2007-11

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MW INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSTEALSGAMEALL GAMES9...................Luke Martinez, Sr., (WYO) at Illinois State ...........................12/4/128...................Wink Adams, Fr., (UNLV) vs. Colorado State ........................1/18/068...................Danny Granger, Jr., (UNM) vs. Penn State .........................12/29/038...................Marcus Banks, Sr., (UNLV) vs. IPFW .....................................1/2/038...................Marcus Banks, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Colorado State .......................2/3/038...................Trevor Diggs, Jr., (UNLV) vs. Eastern Kentucky .................12/28/99

Sr. Record: ....9, Luke Martinez (WYO) at Illinois State ..............................12/4/12Jr. Record: .....8, Danny Granger (UNM) vs. Penn State ..........................12/29/03 8, Trevor Diggs (UNLV) vs. Eastern Kentucky ....................12/28/99So. Record: ....6, Several tied [last by Derrick Marks (BSU) at Seattle, 12/2/12]Fr. Record: ......8, Wink Adams (UNLV) vs. Colorado State ...........................1/18/06

MW GAMES8...................Wink Adams, Fr., (UNLV) vs. Colorado State ........................1/18/068...................Marcus Banks, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Colorado State .......................2/3/037...................Deandre Moore, Sr., (SDSU) vs. Colorado State ......................2/1/036...................Several tied [last by Julien Lewis, Jr., (FS) vs. San José State, 2/4/15]

Sr. Record: .....8, Marcus Banks (UNLV) vs. Colorado State ..........................2/3/03Jr. Record: ......6, Several tied [last by Julien Lewis (FS) vs. San José State, 2/4/15]So. Record: ....6, Several tied [last by Mike Moser (UNLV) vs. Air Force, 2/25/12]Fr. Record: ......8, Wink Adams (UNLV) vs. Colorado State ...........................1/18/06

SEASONALL GAMES101...............Jackson Emery, Sr., BYU ..................................................2010-1191.................Jackson Emery, Jr., BYU ...................................................2009-1091.................Marcus Banks, Sr., UNLV ..................................................2002-0377.................Richie Williams, Sr., San Diego State .................................2008-0975.................René Rougeau, Jr., UNLV ..................................................2007-08

Sr. Record: ....101, Jackson Emery, BYU .................................................2010-11Jr. Record: .....91, Jackson Emery, BYU ...................................................2009-10So. Record: ....69, Richie Williams, San Diego State .................................2006-07Fr. Record: .....63, Wink Adams, UNLV ....................................................2005-06

MW GAMES46.................Jackson Emery, Jr., BYU ...................................................2009-1043.................Jackson Emery, Sr., BYU ..................................................2010-1142.................Wink Adams, Fr., UNLV ....................................................2005-0639.................Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State .......................................2014-1538.................Two times [last by Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State, 2014-15]

Sr. Record: ....43, Jackson Emery, BYU ...................................................2010-11Jr. Record: .....46, Jackson Emery, BYU ...................................................2009-10So. Record: ....31, Brandon Heath, San Diego State .................................2004-05Fr. Record: .....42, Wink Adams, UNLV ....................................................2005-06

CAREERALL GAMES249...............Jackson Emery, BYU .............................................. 2005, 2008-11 246...............Richie Williams, San Diego State .......................................2005-09 217...............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-07 213...............Wink Adams, UNLV ..........................................................2005-09 196...............Jacob Burtschi, Air Force ..................................................2003-07

MW GAMES121...............Jackson Emery, BYU .............................................. 2005, 2008-11 118...............Richie Williams, San Diego State .......................................2005-09 108...............Wink Adams, UNLV ..........................................................2005-09 101...............Brandon Heath, San Diego State........................................2003-07 100...............Jacob Burtschi, Air Force ..................................................2003-07

BLOCKED SHOTSGAMEALL GAMES13.................Joel Anthony, Sr., (UNLV) vs. TCU ........................................2/7/0712.................Justin Williams, Sr., (WYO) vs. Utah ...................................3/10/0611.................Justin Williams, Sr., (WYO) vs. BYU ....................................2/18/0610.................David Foster, So., (Utah) at Weber State .............................12/2/099...................Three times [last by Khem Birch, Jr., (UNLV) at Utah State, 2/15/14]

Sr. Record: ....13, Joel Anthony (UNLV) vs. TCU .........................................2/7/07Jr. Record: .....9, Khem Birch (UNLV) at Utah State ..................................2/15/14So. Record: ....10, David Foster (Utah) at Weber State ...............................12/2/09Fr. Record: .....7, Goodluck Okonoboh (UNLV) vs. Morehead State ............11/14/14

MW GAMES13.................Joel Anthony, Sr., (UNLV) vs. TCU ........................................2/7/0711.................Justin Williams, Sr., (WYO) vs. BYU ....................................2/18/069...................David Foster, So., (Utah) vs. Colorado State ...........................2/3/108...................AJ West, Jr., (NEV) vs. Fresno State ....................................1/10/158...................Joel Anthony, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Colorado State .........................3/9/07

Sr. Record: ....13, Joel Anthony (UNLV) vs. TCU .........................................2/7/07Jr. Record: .....8, AJ West (NEV) vs. Fresno State ......................................1/10/15So. Record: ....9, David Foster (Utah) vs. Colorado State ..............................2/3/10Fr. Record: .....5, Several tied [last by Goodluck Okonoboh (UNLV) at New Mexico, 2/21/15]

SEASONALL GAMES163...............Justin Williams, Sr., Wyoming ...........................................2005-06124...............Khem Birch, Jr., UNLV .....................................................2013-14115...............David Foster, So., Utah .....................................................2009-10109...............Joel Anthony, Sr., UNLV ...................................................2006-0799.................David Foster, Jr., Utah ......................................................2010-11

Sr. Record: ....163, Justin Williams, Wyoming .........................................2005-06Jr. Record: .....124, Khem Birch, UNLV ...................................................2013-14So. Record: ....115, David Foster, Utah ...................................................2009-10Fr. Record: .....90, Goodluck Okonoboh, UNLV .........................................2015-16

MW GAMES69.................Khem Birch, Jr., UNLV .....................................................2013-1469.................Justin Williams, Sr., Wyoming ...........................................2005-0658.................Joel Anthony, Sr., UNLV ...................................................2006-0755.................David Foster, Jr., Utah ......................................................2010-1155.................David Foster, So., Utah .....................................................2009-10

Sr. Record: ....69, Justin Williams, Wyoming ...........................................2005-06Jr. Record: .....69, Khem Birch, UNLV .....................................................2013-14So. Record: ....55, David Foster, Utah .....................................................2009-10Fr. Record: .....46, Goodluck Okonoboh, UNLV .........................................2014-15

CAREERALL GAMES244...............Justin Williams, Wyoming ..................................................2004-06231.................Skylar Spencer, San Diego State ........................................2012-Present219...............David Foster, Utah ................................................. 2006, 2009-11205...............Luke Nevill, Utah .............................................................2005-09194...............Dalron Johnson, UNLV ......................................................1999-03

MW GAMES117...............Khem Birch, UNLV ...........................................................2012-14114...............David Foster, Utah ................................................. 2006, 2009-11 114...............Luke Nevill, Utah .............................................................2005-09111.................Skylar Spencer, San Diego State ........................................2012-Present 109...............Justin Williams, Wyoming ..................................................2004-06

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MW INDIVIDUAL RECORDSTOP-10 SCORING LEADERS BY CLASSFRESHMAN564.......... Anthony Bennett, UNLV ........................................................ 2012-13454.......... Afam Muojeke, Wyoming ....................................................... 2008-09433.......... Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State ............................................ 2009-10423.......... Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ..................................................... 2005-06413.......... Brandon Heath, San Diego State ............................................ 2003-04411.......... Andrew Bogut, Utah .............................................................. 2003-04410.......... Rashad Vaughn, UNLV .......................................................... 2014-15408.......... Rashad Muhammad, San José State ....................................... 2013-14406.......... Kendall Williams, New Mexico ............................................... 2010-11397.......... David Collette, Utah State ..................................................... 2014-15397.......... Tyler Haws, BYU................................................................... 2009-10

SOPHOMORE715.......... Andrew Bogut, Utah .............................................................. 2004-05616.......... Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ...................................................... 2006-07565.......... Anthony Drmic, Boise State ................................................... 2012-13559.......... Marvelle Harris, Fresno State ................................................. 2013-14557.......... Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State ........................................... 2011-12557.......... Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State ............................................ 2010-11536.......... Jimmer Fredette, BYU ........................................................... 2008-09532.......... Brandon Heath, San Diego State ............................................ 2004-05527.......... Matt Nelson, Colorado State .................................................. 2002-03521.......... Marcus Bailey, Wyoming ....................................................... 2000-01

JUNIOR 751.......... Jimmer Fredette, BYU ........................................................... 2009-10607.......... Brandon Heath, San Diego State ............................................ 2005-06591.......... Wink Adams, UNLV .............................................................. 2007-08575.......... Kaspars Kambala, UNLV ....................................................... 1999-00568.......... Tre’Von Willis, UNLV............................................................. 2009-10565.......... Terrell Lyday, BYU ................................................................ 1999-00560.......... Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State ........................................... 2012-13558.......... Dalron Johnson, UNLV .......................................................... 2001-02556.......... Mekeli Wesley, BYU .............................................................. 1999-00555.......... Darington Hobson, New Mexico .............................................. 2009-10

SENIOR1,068....... Jimmer Fredette, BYU ........................................................... 2010-11783.......... Ruben Douglas, New Mexico .................................................. 2002-03694.......... Cameron Bairstow, New Mexico .............................................. 2013-14649.......... Marcus Banks, UNLV ............................................................ 2002-03643.......... Deonte Burton, Nevada ......................................................... 2013-14637.......... Brandon Heath, San Diego State ............................................ 2006-07633.......... Xavier Thames, San Diego State ............................................. 2013-14621.......... Derrick Marks, Boise State .................................................... 2014-15612.......... Brandon Ewing, Wyoming ...................................................... 2008-09598.......... Lamont Long, New Mexico..................................................... 1999-00

TOP-10 REBOUNDING LEADERS BY CLASSFRESHMAN336.......... Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State ............................................ 2009-10326.......... Andrew Bogut, Utah .............................................................. 2003-04285.......... Anthony Bennett, UNLV ........................................................ 2012-13258.......... Tom Bellairs, Air Force .......................................................... 1999-00204.......... Marcus Slaughter, San Diego State ........................................ 2003-04199.......... Trent Plaisted, BYU .............................................................. 2005-06195.......... Billy White, San Diego State .................................................. 2007-08191.......... Luke Nevill, Utah ................................................................. 2005-06183.......... Kyle Collinsworth, BYU ......................................................... 2010-11175.......... Afam Muojeke, Wyoming ....................................................... 2008-09

SOPHOMORE427.......... Andrew Bogut, Utah .............................................................. 2004-05380.......... Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State ............................................ 2010-11369.......... Mike Moser, UNLV ................................................................ 2011-12329.......... Christian Wood, UNLV ........................................................... 2014-15282.......... Alex Kirk, New Mexico .......................................................... 2012-13257.......... James Webb III, Boise State .................................................. 2014-15252.......... Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State ........................................... 2011-12250.......... Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Wyoming .............................................. 2000-01242.......... Marcus Slaughter, San Diego State ........................................ 2004-05228.......... Larry Nance Jr., Wyoming ...................................................... 2012-13

JUNIOR 337.......... Khem Birch, UNLV ............................................................... 2013-14337.......... Roscoe Smith, UNLV ............................................................. 2013-14331.......... AJ West, Nevada ................................................................... 2014-15329.......... Marcus Slaughter, San Diego State ........................................ 2005-06325.......... Darington Hobson, New Mexico .............................................. 2009-10315.......... Odartey Blankson, UNLV ....................................................... 2003-04312.......... Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State ........................................... 2012-13304.......... Jason Smith, Colorado State .................................................. 2006-07286.......... Rafael Araujo, BYU ............................................................... 2002-03281.......... Josh Davis, Wyoming............................................................. 2000-01

SENIOR388.......... Drew Gordon, New Mexico ..................................................... 2011-12361.......... Ryan Watkins, Boise State ..................................................... 2013-14342.......... Josh Davis, San Diego State .................................................. 2013-14342.......... Colton Iverson, Colorado State ............................................... 2012-13329.......... Justin Williams, Wyoming ...................................................... 2005-06307.......... Luke Nevill, Utah ................................................................. 2008-09303.......... Rafael Araujo, BYU ............................................................... 2003-04301.......... Malcolm Thomas, San Diego State ......................................... 2010-11296.......... Randy Holcomb, San Diego State ........................................... 2001-02295.......... Aerick Sanders, San Diego State ............................................ 2003-04

ALL GAMES - CAREER40, Kawhi Leonard, SDSU 2009-1140, Andrew Bogut, Utah 2003-0532, Drew Gordon, New Mexico 2010-1232, Luke Nevill, Utah 2005-0930, Marcus Slaughter, SDSU 2003-0630, Odartey Blankson, UNLV 2003-0527, Josh Davis, WYO 1999-0226, Jamaal Franklin, SDSU 2010-1325, Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, WYO 2000-0324, Alex Kirk, UNM 2010-1424, Rafael Araujo, BYU 2002-0424, Jason Smith, CSU 2004-0724, Kaspars Kambala, UNLV 1999-01

MW GAMES - CAREER21, Kawhi Leonard, SDSU 2009-1117, Marcus Slaughter, SDSU 2003-0616, Jamaal Franklin, SDSU 2010-1316, Drew Gordon, UNM 2010-1215, Ryan Watkins, BSU 2010-1415, Andrew Bogut, Utah 2003-0513, AJ West, Nevada 2013-Present12, Khem Birch, UNLV 2012-1412, Luke Nevill, Utah 2005-0912, Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, WYO 2000-03

ALL GAMES - SEASON26, Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 2004-0523, Kawhi Leonard, So., SDSU 2010-1119, Drew Gordon, Sr., UNM 2011-1219, Odartey Blankson, Jr., UNLV 2003-0418, Christian Wood, So., UNLV 2014-1518, Jason Smith, Jr., CSU 2006-0718, Marcus Slaughter, Jr., SDSU 2005-0617, Ryan Watkins, Sr., BSU 2013-1417, Khem Birch, Jr., UNLV 2013-1417, Kawhi Leonard, Fr., SDSU 2009-10

MW GAMES - SEASON 12, Ryan Watkins, Sr., BSU 2013-1412, Kawhi Leonard, So., SDSU 2010-1111, AJ West, Jr., Nevada 2014-1511, Khem Birch, Jr., UNLV 2013-1410, Christian Wood, So., UNLV 2014-1510, Drew Gordon, Jr., UNM 2010-1110, Jason Smith, Jr., CSU 2006-079, Jamaal Franklin, So., SDSU 2011-129, Kawhi Leonard, Fr., SDSU 2009-109, Marcus Slaughter, Jr., SDSU 2005-069, Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 2004-05

TRIPLE-DOUBLESMark Dickel, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Mississippi Valley State (17p-10r-12a) 11/19/99Justin Williams, Sr., (Wyoming) vs. Utah (10p-15r-12b) 3/10/06Jalen James, Fr., (San José State) at Houston (12p-13r-10a) 12/7/13

TOP-10 DOUBLE-DOUBLE LEADERS

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MW TEAM RECORDSPOINTSGAMEALL GAMES124....................... UNLV vs. Central Arkansas ......................................12/28/11123....................... Wyoming vs. Adams State ............................................1/2/10120....................... Wyoming vs. Peru State ...........................................11/18/09120....................... UNLV vs. New Mexico .................................................3/7/02119....................... San Diego State vs. Campbell ..................................12/12/06

MW GAMES109....................... Wyoming vs. UNLV ...................................................1/31/00107....................... BYU at TCU................................................................3/6/10106....................... UNLV vs. Wyoming ......................................................3/3/01104....................... BYU at Utah .............................................................1/11/11103....................... Wyoming at New Mexico ............................................2/15/03

SEASON ALL GAMES3,012.................... BYU ........................................................................2010-112,992.................... BYU ........................................................................2009-102,837.................... Fresno State ............................................................2013-142,671.................... UNLV ......................................................................2011-122,660.................... San Diego State .......................................................2010-11

MW GAMES1,312.................... BYU ........................................................................2010-111,311.................... Colorado State .........................................................2014-151,304.................... New Mexico .............................................................2013-141,300.................... BYU ........................................................................2009-101,294.................... Boise State ..............................................................2013-14

SCORING OFFENSESEASON ALL GAMES83.1...................... BYU ........................................................................2009-1082.8...................... Wyoming .................................................................1999-0082.2...................... UNLV ......................................................................1999-0081.4...................... BYU ........................................................................2010-1178.3...................... UNLV ......................................................................2001-02

MW GAMES82.0...................... BYU ........................................................................2010-1181.2...................... BYU ........................................................................2009-1080.9...................... UNLV ......................................................................1999-0080.1...................... Wyoming .................................................................1999-0178.9...................... BYU ........................................................................2006-0778.9...................... Wyoming .................................................................2000-01

SCORING DEFENSESEASON ALL GAMES50.9...................... Air Force .................................................................2003-0453.9...................... San Diego State .......................................................2014-1554.3...................... Air Force .................................................................2004-0554.7...................... Air Force .................................................................2005-0656.0...................... Air Force .................................................................2006-07

MW GAMES52.7...................... San Diego State .......................................................2014-1554.4...................... Air Force .................................................................2003-0454.8...................... Utah .......................................................................2004-0555.0...................... Air Force .................................................................2005-0655.9...................... Air Force .................................................................2004-05

SCORING MARGINGAMEALL GAMES83......................... San Diego State (118) vs. St. Katherine (35) ............12/27/1367......................... Boise State (106) vs. Walla Walla (39) .........................1/5/1362......................... BYU (102) vs. Western Oregon (40) .........................12/22/0661......................... Fresno State (104) vs. UC Merced (43) ....................12/28/1360......................... UNLV (113) vs. St. Katherine (53) .............................12/5/14

MW GAMES56......................... Colorado State (98) vs. Nevada (42) ...........................1/14/1550......................... Boise State (86) vs. San José State (36) .....................1/21/1545......................... Air Force (88) vs. Wyoming (43) ..................................2/3/0745......................... New Mexico (100) vs. Wyoming (55) ............................2/9/0844......................... BYU (91) vs. Colorado State (47) ...............................1/16/1044......................... Utah (96) vs. UNLV (52) ...........................................2/21/00

SEASON ALL GAMES16.7...................... BYU ........................................................................2009-1013.5...................... BYU ........................................................................2010-1113.4...................... New Mexico .............................................................2011-1213.3...................... San Diego State .......................................................2013-1413.0...................... Air Force .................................................................2006-07

MW GAMES15.4...................... BYU ........................................................................2009-1012.4...................... BYU ........................................................................2010-1112.1...................... Utah .......................................................................2004-0510.9...................... Boise State ..............................................................2014-1510.9...................... San Diego State .......................................................2010-11

FIELD GOALS MADEGAMEALL GAMES48......................... San Diego State vs. Campbell ..................................12/12/0647......................... UNLV vs. Central Arkansas ......................................12/28/1146......................... New Mexico at UNLV ..................................................3/7/0245......................... UNLV vs. Cal Poly ..................................................12/21/9943......................... Three times [last by San Diego State vs. St. Katherine, 12/27/13]

MW GAMES42......................... Wyoming vs. UNLV ...................................................1/31/0040......................... New Mexico vs. Wyoming .............................................2/9/0838......................... BYU at TCU................................................................3/6/1038......................... BYU vs. New Mexico .................................................2/14/0738......................... BYU vs. San Diego State ...........................................2/22/06

SEASON ALL GAMES 1,025.................... BYU ........................................................................2009-101,019.................... BYU ........................................................................2010-11 991 .................... San Diego State .......................................................2010-11 979 .................... UNLV ......................................................................2006-07 972 .................... BYU ........................................................................2006-07

MW GAMES461....................... New Mexico .............................................................2013-14459....................... BYU ........................................................................2006-07455....................... Colorado State .........................................................2014-15447....................... Boise State ..............................................................2013-14445....................... Nevada ...................................................................2013-14

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MW TEAM RECORDSFIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGAMEALL GAMES91......................... New Mexico vs. UAB ...............................................11/21/1390......................... San Diego State at Colorado State ..............................1/24/0487......................... Utah at Rice .............................................................12/3/0587......................... New Mexico at UNLV ..................................................3/7/0283......................... San Diego State vs. Wyoming .....................................1/21/0283......................... Wyoming vs. UNLV ...................................................1/31/00

MW GAMES90......................... San Diego State at Colorado State ..............................1/24/0483......................... San Diego State vs. Wyoming .....................................1/21/0283......................... Wyoming vs. UNLV ...................................................1/31/0082......................... UNLV at Wyoming ....................................................1/31/0078......................... Wyoming at UNLV .......................................................3/3/01

SEASON ALL GAMES2,267.................... BYU ........................................................................2010-112,202.................... UNLV ......................................................................2006-072,170.................... Fresno State ............................................................2013-142,141.................... San Diego State .......................................................2010-112,120.................... BYU ........................................................................2009-10

MW GAMES1,044.................... Colorado State .........................................................2014-151,043.................... Nevada ...................................................................2013-141,037.................... UNLV ......................................................................2013-141,033.................... Fresno State ............................................................2013-141,017.................... Boise State ..............................................................2013-14

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 30 FGA)

GAMEALL GAMES.800 (24-30) ......... Utah vs. Air Force .....................................................1/24/05.725 (29-40) ......... BYU vs. Air Force ......................................................1/24/04.722 (39-54) ......... Wyoming vs. Tennessee State ..................................12/17/03.719 (23-32) ......... Air Force vs. Colorado State .......................................2/15/03 .714 (25-35) ......... Air Force vs. Montana State .....................................11/30/01

MW GAMES.800 (24-30) ......... Utah vs. Air Force .....................................................1/24/05.725 (29-40) ......... BYU vs. Air Force ......................................................1/24/04.719 (23-32) ......... Air Force vs. Colorado State .......................................2/15/03.707 (29-41) ......... Utah vs. Air Force .....................................................1/16/07.692 (27-39) ......... New Mexico at Air Force ............................................1/15/05

SEASON ALL GAMES.514 (837-1628) ... Utah .......................................................................2004-05.505 (876-1733) ... Colorado State .........................................................2002-03.493 (855-1733) ... New Mexico .............................................................2004-05.491 (801-1630) ... Colorado State .........................................................2005-06.491 (972-1981) ... BYU ........................................................................2006-07

MW GAMES.526 (328-623) ..... Utah .......................................................................2004-05.516 (459-890) ..... BYU ........................................................................2006-07.504 (289-573) ..... Air Force .................................................................2003-04.494 (348-704) ..... Colorado State .........................................................2002-03.493 (408-827) ..... Colorado State .........................................................2006-07

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGAMEALL GAMES

20......................... New Mexico vs. Santa Clara .....................................11/13/04

18......................... UNLV vs. Central Arkansas ......................................12/28/11

18......................... Air Force vs. Texas-Pan American ...............................12/5/02

17......................... Several tied [last by San Diego State vs. Wyoming, 1/29/11]

MW GAMES

17......................... San Diego State vs. Wyoming .....................................1/29/11

17......................... New Mexico at Utah ..................................................2/24/07

17......................... Utah at UNLV ...........................................................1/12/02

16......................... Air Force vs. Colorado State .......................................1/10/15

15......................... Several tied [last by Boise State vs. New Mexico, 2/24/15]

SEASON ALL GAMES

316....................... Air Force .................................................................2006-07

312....................... BYU ........................................................................2010-11

299....................... New Mexico .............................................................2006-07

297....................... Boise State ..............................................................2014-15

292....................... BYU ........................................................................2009-10

MW GAMES

166....................... Boise State ..............................................................2014-15

150....................... New Mexico .............................................................2006-07

148....................... Fresno State ............................................................2013-14

145....................... UNLV ......................................................................2014-15

145....................... BYU ........................................................................2010-11

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSGAMEALL GAMES

40......................... San José State vs. James Madison ............................11/17/13

40......................... Utah at New Mexico ....................................................3/1/03

39......................... Air Force at UNLV .....................................................2/20/07

39......................... New Mexico vs. Abilene Christian .............................11/10/06

38......................... New Mexico vs. UAB ...............................................11/21/13

MW GAMES

40......................... Utah at New Mexico ....................................................3/1/03

39......................... Air Force at UNLV .....................................................2/20/07

37......................... UNLV at Colorado State ...............................................1/5/08

36......................... Wyoming vs. New Mexico .............................................1/5/08

35......................... Three times [last by Air Force vs. Colorado State, 1/10/15]

SEASONALL GAMES

865....................... BYU ........................................................................2010-11

815....................... Fresno State ............................................................2013-14

802....................... UNLV ......................................................................2006-07

797....................... New Mexico .............................................................2006-07

796....................... UNLV ......................................................................2007-08

MW GAMES

438....................... San José State .........................................................2013-14

432....................... San José State .........................................................2014-15

415....................... Boise State ..............................................................2014-15

401....................... Air Force .................................................................2013-14

393....................... Fresno State ............................................................2013-14

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MW TEAM RECORDS3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGAMEALL GAMES (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS).818 (9-11) ........... New Mexico vs. Texas Tech ......................................12/15/07.818 (9-11) ........... San Diego State vs. UC San Diego ............................11/15/06.813 (13-16) ......... BYU vs. New Mexico .................................................1/26/08.800 (8-10) ........... New Mexico vs. Fresno State ....................................12/31/14.769 (10-13) ......... San Diego State vs. Southern Miss ...........................11/20/05

MW GAMES (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS).813 (13-16) ......... BYU vs. New Mexico .................................................1/26/08.800 (8-10) ........... New Mexico vs. Fresno State ....................................12/31/14.714 (10-14) ......... Utah State vs. San José State ......................................1/4/14.692 (9-13) ........... San Diego vs. New Mexico .........................................1/25/06.688 (11-16) ......... Wyoming at New Mexico ............................................2/15/03

SEASON ALL GAMES.440 (255-579) ..... Colorado Sate ..........................................................1999-00.420 (271-646) ..... New Mexico .............................................................2007-08.400 (189-473) ..... Colorado State .........................................................2011-12.417 (292-700) ..... BYU ........................................................................2009-10.415 (256-617) ..... BYU ........................................................................2006-07

MW GAMES.457 (132-289) ..... BYU ........................................................................2006-07.436 (112-257) ..... Colorado State .........................................................1999-00.430 (136-316) ..... New Mexico .............................................................2007-08.424 (122-288) ..... Air Force .................................................................2003-04.422 (143-339) ..... Utah State ...............................................................2014-15

FREE THROWS MADEGAMEALL GAMES44......................... Wyoming vs. Texas State .........................................11/26/0843......................... Colorado State vs. Manhattan ...................................11/22/1143......................... Wyoming vs. Savannah State ........................................1/8/0341......................... Wyoming at Denver .................................................11/25/0940......................... Utah vs. Weber State...............................................11/20/1040......................... New Mexico vs. Utah ...................................................3/1/03

MW GAMES40......................... New Mexico vs. Utah ...................................................3/1/0339......................... New Mexico vs. Colorado State ....................................3/2/0037......................... Colorado State vs. San Diego State .............................1/24/0436......................... UNLV vs. Wyoming ......................................................3/3/0136......................... New Mexico vs. Wyoming ...........................................1/30/07

SEASON ALL GAMES668....................... Wyoming .................................................................2008-09662....................... BYU ........................................................................2010-11651....................... BYU ........................................................................2000-01650....................... BYU ........................................................................2009-10646....................... Fresno State ............................................................2013-14

MW GAMES333....................... Colorado State .........................................................2013-14309....................... BYU ........................................................................2010-11305....................... San Diego State .......................................................2013-14292....................... Wyoming .................................................................2008-09292....................... Wyoming .................................................................2006-07292....................... San Diego State .......................................................2005-05

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTSGAMEALL GAMES62......................... Wyoming vs. Savannah State ........................................1/8/0356......................... Wyoming vs. Texas State .........................................11/26/0856......................... Colorado State vs. UNLV ............................................1/26/0454......................... Colorado State vs. Manhattan ...................................11/22/1153......................... Several tied [last by Colorado State vs. San Diego St., 1/24/04]

MW GAMES56......................... Colorado State vs. UNLV ............................................1/26/0453......................... Colorado State vs. San Diego State .............................1/24/0453......................... New Mexico vs. Utah ...................................................3/1/0351......................... UNLV vs. Wyoming ......................................................3/3/0150......................... New Mexico vs. Wyoming ...........................................1/30/07

SEASON ALL GAMES919....................... Wyoming .................................................................2008-09909....................... New Mexico .............................................................2009-10903....................... Wyoming .................................................................2002-03884....................... Fresno State ............................................................2013-14865....................... BYU ........................................................................2010-11

MW GAMES465....................... San Diego State .......................................................2013-14458....................... Colorado State .........................................................2013-14407....................... New Mexico .............................................................2009-10406....................... Colorado State .........................................................2012-13404....................... Wyoming .................................................................2008-09

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGAMEALL GAMES (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)1.000 (26-26) ....... Boise State vs. Fresno State ......................................1/23/131.000 (23-23) ....... Colorado State vs. San Diego State .............................1/28/121.000 (21-21) ....... New Mexico vs. Connecticut ....................................11/19/12 .964 (27-28) ....... BYU vs. Nevada ......................................................12/22/09 .964 (27-28) ....... TCU vs. Colorado State ..............................................2/20/08

MW GAMES (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)1.000 (26-26) ....... Boise State vs. Fresno State ......................................1/23/131.000 (23-23) ....... Colorado State vs. San Diego State .............................1/28/12 .964 (27-28) ....... TCU vs. Colorado State ..............................................2/20/08 .960 (24-25) ....... BYU vs. UNLV ............................................................2/5/11 .958 (23-24) ....... UNLV at BYU ...........................................................1/16/03

SEASON ALL GAMES.790 (650-823) ..... BYU ........................................................................2009-10.781 (541-693) ..... Utah .......................................................................2008-09.780 (651-835) ..... BYU ........................................................................2000-01.768 (526-685) ..... Colorado State .........................................................2011-12.765 (662-865) ..... BYU ........................................................................2010-11

MW GAMES.803 (309-385) ..... BYU ........................................................................2010-11.792 (247-312) ..... Utah .......................................................................2008-09.783 (213-272) ..... Air Force .................................................................2006-07.783 (267-341) ..... BYU ........................................................................2000-01.777 (292-376) ..... San Diego State .......................................................2005-06.777 (237-305) ..... BYU ........................................................................2002-03

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MW TEAM RECORDSREBOUNDSGAMEALL GAMES63......................... UNLV at Auburn ....................................................12/12/0460......................... Fresno State vs. UC Merced .....................................12/28/1360......................... Utah at Rice .............................................................12/3/0559......................... Several tied [last by Nevada vs. Marshall, 11/22/14]

MW GAMES59......................... UNLV vs. Wyoming ...................................................2/12/0058......................... Wyoming vs. Utah .....................................................1/20/0155......................... BYU vs. Air Force ........................................................2/3/0354......................... Colorado State at San Diego State ..............................1/12/1354......................... UNLV at Colorado State .............................................1/26/0454......................... UNLV at New Mexico ...............................................1/17/00

SEASON ALL GAMES1,425.................... BYU ........................................................................2010-111,406.................... UNLV ......................................................................2012-131,400.................... Colorado State .........................................................2012-131,396.................... San Diego State .......................................................2010-111,364.................... San Diego State .......................................................2013-14

MW GAMES698....................... Colorado State .........................................................2014-15691....................... Nevada ...................................................................2014-15687....................... UNLV ......................................................................2013-14660....................... New Mexico .............................................................2013-14656....................... Colorado State .........................................................2013-14

REBOUND OFFENSESEASON ALL GAMES42.0...................... UNLV ......................................................................1999-0040.6...................... Wyoming .................................................................1999-0040.2...................... UNLV ......................................................................2012-1340.2...................... Wyoming .................................................................2001-0240.0...................... Colorado State .........................................................2012-13

MW GAMES42.4...................... UNLV ......................................................................1999-0040.5...................... Wyoming .................................................................2000-0140.5...................... Wyoming .................................................................1999-0040.2...................... New Mexico .............................................................2009-1039.8...................... San Diego State .......................................................2010-11

REBOUND DEFENSESEASON ALL GAMES23.6...................... Utah .......................................................................2004-0526.8...................... Utah .......................................................................2006-0727.2...................... Utah .......................................................................2003-0428.1...................... Colorado State .........................................................2012-1328.1...................... Air Force .................................................................2003-04

MW GAMES22.0...................... Utah .......................................................................2004-0526.4...................... San Diego State .......................................................2002-0326.5...................... Utah .......................................................................2003-0427.2...................... Air Force .................................................................2002-0328.0...................... Colorado State .........................................................2012-13

REBOUND MARGINSEASON

ALL GAMES

11.9...................... Colorado State .........................................................2012-13

10.5...................... Utah .......................................................................2004-05

7.7 ....................... Wyoming .................................................................2001-02

7.4 ....................... Utah .......................................................................2003-04

6.8 ....................... San Diego State .......................................................2010-11

MW GAMES

11.1...................... Utah .......................................................................2004-05

10.9...................... Colorado State .........................................................2012-13

8.3 ....................... Utah .......................................................................2003-04

7.6 ....................... New Mexico .............................................................2009-10

7.4 ....................... San Diego State .......................................................2010-11

ASSISTSGAME

ALL GAMES

40......................... UNLV vs. Central Arkansas ......................................12/28/11

33......................... San Diego State vs. Campbell ..................................12/12/06

33......................... UNLV vs. Cal Poly ..................................................12/21/99

30......................... Air Force vs. Western State ......................................11/22/14

30......................... UNLV vs. Wyoming ...................................................2/12/00

MW GAMES

30......................... UNLV vs. Wyoming ...................................................2/12/00

29......................... New Mexico at Air Force ..............................................3/9/13

28......................... UNLV vs. TCU ..........................................................1/18/12

28......................... BYU vs. Colorado State ..............................................2/11/09

27......................... Three times [last by New Mexico vs. Nevada, 2/15/14]

SEASON

ALL GAMES

623....................... UNLV ......................................................................1999-00

616....................... UNLV ......................................................................2011-12

587....................... BYU ........................................................................2007-08

573....................... New Mexico .............................................................2011-12

567....................... BYU ........................................................................2009-10

MW GAMES

285....................... New Mexico .............................................................2013-14

279....................... Utah State ...............................................................2014-15

276....................... Utah State ...............................................................2013-14

275....................... UNLV ......................................................................2009-10

268....................... BYU ........................................................................2006-07

268....................... UNLV ......................................................................1999-00

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21......................... Wyoming vs. Peru State ...........................................11/18/09

21......................... Colorado State vs. Seattle .......................................11/20/99

20......................... Wyoming vs. Adams State ............................................1/2/10

20......................... New Mexico vs. Simon Fraser ....................................11/6/99

19......................... Several tied [last by UNLV vs. Morgan State, 11/20/11]

MW GAMES

19......................... New Mexico vs. Colorado State .....................................3/5/05

18......................... UNLV at Colorado State ...............................................2/3/03

17......................... BYU at Colorado State ...............................................1/28/06

16......................... Several tied [last by New Mexico vs. Wyoming, 2/9/08]

SEASON ALL GAMES

315....................... UNLV ......................................................................2001-02

307....................... BYU ........................................................................2009-10

299....................... UNLV ......................................................................2011-12

298....................... BYU ........................................................................2010-11

289....................... UNLV ......................................................................2006-07

MW GAMES

144....................... UNLV ......................................................................2001-02

143....................... Fresno State ............................................................2014-15

141....................... Air Force .................................................................2004-05

136....................... BYU ........................................................................2009-10

134....................... San Diego State .......................................................2006-07

BLOCKED SHOTSGAMESALL GAMES

19......................... UNLV vs. TCU ............................................................2/7/07

16......................... UNLV vs. Colorado State ..............................................3/3/07

14......................... Wyoming vs. Utah .....................................................3/10/06

14......................... Wyoming vs. Denver ....................................................1/4/05

13......................... Several tied [last by UNLV vs. St. Katherine, 12/5/14]

MW GAMES

19......................... UNLV vs. TCU ............................................................2/7/07

16......................... UNLV vs. Colorado State ..............................................3/3/07

13......................... Wyoming vs. BYU ......................................................2/18/06

12......................... Several tied [last by Nevada at Fresno State, 1/22/14]

SEASON ALL GAMES

223....................... UNLV ......................................................................2014-15

221....................... Wyoming .................................................................2005-06

213....................... UNLV ......................................................................2013-14

203....................... UNLV ......................................................................2012-13

202....................... Colorado State .........................................................2005-06

MW GAMES

110....................... UNLV ......................................................................2013-14

109....................... UNLV ......................................................................2014-15

102....................... UNLV ......................................................................2012-13

98......................... Nevada ...................................................................2013-14

98......................... UNLV ......................................................................2006-07

98......................... Wyoming .................................................................2005-06

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSGAME - ALL GAMESMost Points -- Two Teams

237, UNLV (120) vs. New Mexico (117) ................................................... 3/7/02

Fewest Points -- Two Teams

69, Fresno State (39) at UC Riverside (30) ............................................ 11/14/12

Most Field Goals Made -- Two Teams

86, New Mexico (46) vs. UNLV (40) ......................................................... 3/7/02

Fewest Field Goals Made -- Two Teams

23, Fresno State (11) at UC Riverside (12) ............................................ 11/14/12

Most Field Goal Attempts -- Two Teams

172, New Mexico (91) vs. UAB (81) ..................................................... 11/21/13

Fewest Field Goal Attempts -- Two Teams

64, Air Force (32) at Utah (32) ............................................................... 2/16/02

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made -- Two Teams

30, Air Force (15) vs. New Mexico (15) ..................................................... 3/9/13

Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made -- Two Teams

2, New Mexico (2) at San Diego State (0) .................................................. 3/8/14

2, Colorado State (2) at San Diego State (0) ............................................... 2/1/14

2, San Diego State (1) vs. Syracuse (1) .................................................. 11/11/12

2, New Mexico (2) vs. New Mexico State (0) ......................................... 12/16/01

Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts -- Two Teams

67, New Mexico (31) at Wyoming (36) ....................................................... 1/5/08

Fewest 3-Point Field Goal Attempts -- Two Teams

16, Fresno State (10) at San Diego State (6) ............................................ 1/27/15

16, Colorado State (8) vs. Bethune-Cookman (8) ..................................... 11/27/13

Most Free Throws Made -- Two Teams

76, Wyoming (41) at Denver (35) .......................................................... 11/25/09

Fewest Free Throws Made -- Two Teams

1, Air Force (1) vs. UNLV (0) .................................................................. 1/25/06

Most Free Throw Attempts -- Two Teams

94, Wyoming (51) at Denver (43) .......................................................... 11/25/09

94, New Mexico (52) at UTEP (42)............................................................ 1/2/08

Fewest Free Throw Attempts -- Two Teams

3, Air Force (2) vs. UNLV (1) .................................................................. 1/25/06

SEASON - ALL GAMESMost Wins

34, San Diego State ..............................................................................2010-11

Longest Win Streak

20, San Diego State ................................................................11/20/13 - 2/8/14

20, San Diego State ............................................................... 11/13/10 -1/19/11

Longest Home Win Streak

53, BYU .............................................................................11/26/05 - 12/13/08

Longest Road Win Streak

9, San Diego State ...................................................................3/6/10 - 1/15/11

Longest Losing Streak

20, San José State ............................................................................ 12/13/14 - Present

Longest Home Losing Streak

9, San José State ........................................................................1/1/14 - 3/8/14

9, Air Force...........................................................................12/31/08 - 2/28/09

9, Colorado State ........................................................................1/5/08 - 3/8/08

Longest Road Losing Streak

27, New Mexico ......................................................................2/9/02 - 11/22/04

Best Start

20-0, San Diego State ...........................................................................2010-11

Worst Start

0-13, Utah ...........................................................................................2006-07

Most Home Wins (Home Arena)

19, UNLV .............................................................................................2007-08

19, UNLV .............................................................................................2006-07

Most Road Wins

12, San Diego State ..............................................................................2010-11

Most Overtime Games

6, Nevada .............................................................................................2013-14

Most 100+ Points Games

3, Boise State .......................................................................................2013-14

3, BYU .................................................................................................2010-11

3, Wyoming...........................................................................................1999-00

3, UNLV ...............................................................................................2000-01

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSGAME - MW ONLYMost Points -- Two Teams

208, UNLV (106) vs. Wyoming (102) ...................................................... 3/3/01

Fewest Points -- Two Teams

80, Utah (45) vs. Air Force (35) ............................................................... 2/1/03

Most Field Goal Made -- Two Teams

86, New Mexico (46) vs. UNLV (40) ......................................................... 3/7/02

Fewest Field Goals Made -- Two Teams

27, Utah (16) vs. Air Force (11) ................................................................ 1/5/08

27, Utah (17) vs. Air Force (10) .............................................................. 1/14/09

Most Field Goal Attempts -- Two Teams

165, Wyoming (83) vs. UNLV (82) ......................................................... 2/12/00

Fewest Field Goal Attempts -- Two Teams

64, Air Force (32) at Utah (32) ............................................................... 2/16/02

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made -- Two Teams

30, Air Force (15) vs. New Mexico (15) ..................................................... 3/9/13

Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made -- Two Teams

2, New Mexico (2) at San Diego State (0) .................................................. 3/8/14

2, Colorado State (2) at San Diego State (0) ............................................... 2/1/14

Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts -- Two Teams

67, New Mexico (31) at Wyoming (36) ....................................................... 1/5/08

Fewest 3-Point Field Goal Attempts -- Two Teams

16, Fresno State (10) at San Diego State (6) ............................................ 1/27/15

Most Free Throws Made -- Two Teams

62, UNLV (36) vs. Wyoming (26) .............................................................. 3/3/01

Fewest Free Throws Made -- Two Teams

1, Air Force (1) vs. UNLV (0) .................................................................. 1/25/06

Most Free Throw Attempts -- Two Teams

87, UNLV (51) vs. Wyoming (36) .............................................................. 3/3/01

Fewest Free Throw Attempts -- Two Teams

3, Air Force (2) vs. UNLV (1) .................................................................. 1/25/06

SEASON - MW ONLYMost Conference Wins

16, San Diego State ..............................................................................2013-14

Longest Conference Win Streak

14, New Mexico ........................................................................1/13/10 - 3/3/10

Longest Conference Home Win Streak

25, BYU ...................................................................................1/7/06 - 1/13/09

Longest Conference Road Win Streak

7, New Mexico ........................................................................1/16/10 - 2/27/10

7, Utah.....................................................................................3/6/04 - 2/19/05

Longest Conference Losing Streak

22, San José State .............................................................................. 2/25/14 - Present

22, Air Force .............................................................................1/3/09 - 1/26/10

Longest Conference Home Losing Streak

18, San José State ................................................................................ 1/1/14 - Present

Longest Conference Road Losing Streak

27, Air Force...........................................................................1/22/00 - 2/24/03

Best Conference Start

11-0, Utah ...........................................................................................2003-04

Worst Conference Start

0-18, Colorado State .............................................................................2014-15

Most Conference Home Wins

9, San Diego State ................................................................................2013-14

Most Conference Road Wins

7, New Mexico ......................................................................................2013-14

7, San Diego State ................................................................................2013-14

7, BYU .................................................................................................2010-11

7, San Diego State ................................................................................2010-11

7, New Mexico ......................................................................................2009-10

Most Overtime Games

4, New Mexico ......................................................................................2006-07

4, UNLV ...............................................................................................2001-02

Most 100+Point Games

2, BYU .................................................................................................2010-11

2, Wyoming .........................................................................................2000-01

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ANNUAL OVERALL INDIVIDUAL LEADERSPOINTSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G FG 3FG FT PTS

1999-00 Lamont Long, Sr., New Mexico 32 203 57 135 598

2000-01 Marcus Bailey, So., Wyoming 30 165 28 163 521

2001-02 Randy Holcomb, Sr., San Diego State 33 220 12 106 558

Dalron Johnson, Jr. UNLV 32 215 19 109 558

2002-03 Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico 28 218 94 253 783

2003-04 Rafael Araujo, Sr., BYU 30 211 8 122 552

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 35 281 9 144 715

2005-06 Brandon Heath, Jr., San Diego State 33 204 98 101 607

2006-07 Brandon Heath, Sr., San Diego State 33 225 87 100 637

2007-08 Wink Adams, Jr., UNLV 35 187 66 151 591

2008-09 Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming 33 165 49 233 612

2009-10 Jimmer Fredette, Jr., BYU 34 225 77 224 751

2010-11 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU 37 346 124 252 1,068

2011-12 Jamaal Franklin, So., San Diego State 32 173 51 160 557

2012-13 Anthony Drmic, So., Boise State 32 195 80 115 565

2013-14 Cameron Bairstow, Sr., New Mexico 34 237 1 219 694

2014-15 Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 32 231 68 91 621

SCORING AVERAGEYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG

1999-00 Lamont Long, Sr., New Mexico 32 203 57 135 598 18.7

2000-01 Marcus Bailey, So., Wyoming 30 165 28 163 521 17.4

2001-02 Ruben Douglas, Jr., New Mexico 30 169 66 140 544 18.1

2002-03 Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico 28 218 94 253 783 28.0

2003-04 Danny Granger, Jr., New Mexico 22 136 24 133 429 19.5

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 35 281 9 144 715 20.4

2005-06 Brandon Heath, Jr., San Diego State 33 204 98 101 607 18.4

2006-07 Brandon Ewing, So., Wyoming 31 186 50 194 616 19.9

2007-08 Brandon Ewing, Jr., Wyoming 30 162 60 133 517 17.2

2008-09 Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming 33 165 49 233 612 18.5

2009-10 Jimmer Fredette, Jr., BYU 34 225 77 224 751 22.1

2010-11 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU 37 346 124 252 1,068 28.9

2011-12 Jamaal Franklin, So., San Diego State 32 173 51 160 557 17.4

2012-13 Michael Lyons, Sr., Air Force 30 191 52 96 530 17.7

2013-14 Cameron Bairstow, Sr., New Mexico 34 237 1 219 694 20.4

2014-15 Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 32 231 68 91 621 19.4

TOTAL REBOUNDSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G OFF DEF TOT

1999-00 Kaspars Kambala, Jr., UNLV 31 86 203 289

2000-01 Josh Davis, Jr., Wyoming 30 87 194 281

2001-02 Randy Holcomb, Sr., San Diego State 33 88 208 296

2002-03 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Sr., Wyoming 27 55 204 259

2003-04 Andrew Bogut, Fr., Utah 33 106 220 326

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 35 130 297 427

2005-06 Marcus Slaughter, Jr., San Diego State 30 124 205 329

Justin Williams, Sr., Wyoming 30 120 209 329

2006-07 Jason Smith, Jr., Colorado State 30 98 206 304

2007-08 J.R. Giddens, Sr., New Mexico 33 57 233 290

2008-09 Luke Nevill, Sr., Utah 34 68 239 307

2009-10 Kawhi Leonard, Fr., San Diego State 34 119 217 336

2010-11 Kawhi Leonard, So., San Diego State 36 111 269 380

2011-12 Drew Gordon, Sr., New Mexico 35 108 280 388

2012-13 Colton Iverson, Sr., Colorado State 35 117 225 342

2013-14 Ryan Watkins, Sr., Boise State 34 170 191 361

2014-15 AJ West, Jr., Nevada 30 178 153 331

REBOUNDING AVERAGEYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G OFF DEF TOT AVG

1999-00 Kaspars Kambala, Jr., UNLV 31 86 203 289 9.3

2000-01 Josh Davis, Jr., Wyoming 30 87 194 281 9.4

2001-02 Randy Holcomb, Sr., San Diego State 33 88 208 296 9.0

2002-03 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Sr., Wyoming 27 55 204 259 9.6

2003-04 Odartey Blankson, Jr., UNLV 31 94 221 315 10.2

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 35 130 297 427 12.2

2005-06 Marcus Slaughter, Jr., San Diego State 30 124 205 329 11.0

Justin Williams, Sr., Wyoming 30 120 209 329 11.0

2006-07 Jason Smtih, Jr., Colorado State 30 98 206 304 10.1

2007-08 J.R. Giddens, Sr., New Mexico 33 57 233 290 8.8

2008-09 Luke Nevill, Sr., Utah 34 68 239 307 9.0

2009-10 Kawhi Leonard, Fr., San Diego State 34 119 217 336 9.9

2010-11 Kawhi Leonard, So., San Diego State 36 111 269 380 10.6

2011-12 Drew Gordon, Sr., New Mexico 35 108 280 388 11.1

2012-13 Colton Iverson, Sr., Colorado State 35 117 225 342 9.8

2013-14 Roscoe Smith, Jr., UNLV 31 109 228 337 10.9

2014-15 AJ West, Jr., Nevada 30 178 153 331 11.0

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G OFF

1999-00 Kaspars Kambala, Jr., UNLV 31 86

2000-01 Kaspars Kambala, Sr., UNLV 28 92

2001-02 Patrick Dennehy, So., New Mexico 30 91

2002-03 Aerick Sanders, Jr., San Diego State 30 103

2003-04 Aerick Sanders, Sr., San Diego State 30 142

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 35 130

2005-06 Marcus Slaughter, Jr., San Diego State 30 124

2006-07 Jason Smith, Jr., Colorado State 30 98

2007-08 René Rougeau, Jr., UNLV 35 78

2008-09 René Rougeau, Sr., UNLV 32 80

2009-10 Kawhi Leonard, Fr., San Diego State 34 119

2010-11 Kawhi Leonard, So., San Diego State 36 111

2011-12 Drew Gordon, Sr., New Mexico 35 108

2012-13 Pierce Hornung, Sr., Colorado State 33 133

2013-14 Ryan Watkins, Sr., Boise State 34 170

2014-15 AJ West, Jr., Nevada 30 178

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G DEF

1999-00 Kaspars Kambala, Jr., UNLV 31 203

2000-01 Josh Davis, Jr., Wyoming 30 194

2001-02 Randy Holcomb, Sr., San Diego State 33 208

2002-03 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Sr., Wyoming 27 204

2003-04 Odartey Blankson, Jr., UNLV 31 221

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 35 297

2005-06 Justin Williams, Sr., Wyoming 30 209

2006-07 Jason Smith, Jr., Colorado State 30 206

2007-08 J.R. Giddens, Sr., New Mexico 33 233

2008-09 Luke Nevill, Sr., Utah 34 239

2009-10 Darington Hobson, Jr., New Mexico 35 250

2010-11 Kawhi Leonard, Sr., San Diego State 36 269

2011-12 Drew Gordon, Sr., New Mexico 35 280

2012-13 Jamaal Franklin, Jr., San Diego State 33 256

2013-14 Roscoe Smith, Jr., UNLV 31 228

2014-15 Christian Wood, So., UNLV 33 235

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ANNUAL OVERALL INDIVIDUAL LEADERSFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 3.0 MADE PER GAME)YEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G FG FGA PCT

1999-00 Nate Althoff, Jr., Utah 28 104 173 .601

2000-01 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, So., Wyoming 30 130 216 .602

2001-02 Donta Richardson, Jr., Wyoming 32 109 193 .565

2002-03 Matt Nelson, So., Colorado State 31 205 319 .643

2003-04 Matt Nelson, Jr., Colorado State 24 133 225 .591

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 35 281 453 .620

2005-06 Michael Harrison, Jr., Colorado State 31 160 257 .623

2006-07 Stuart Creason, Jr., Colorado State 30 118 176 .670

2007-08 Billy White, Fr., San Diego State 33 118 192 .615

2008-09 Billy White, So., San Diego State 33 124 187 .663

2009-10 Billy White, Jr., San Diego State 32 137 235 .583

2010-11 J.R. Cadot, Jr., TCU 32 108 164 .659

2011-12 Pierce Hornung, Jr., Colorado State 26 96 147 .653

2012-13 Ryan Watkins, Jr., Boise State 32 111 180 .617

2013-14 Ryan Watkins, Sr., Boise State 34 151 163 .574

2014-15 Derek Cooke Jr., Sr., Wyoming 35 116 161 .720

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 1.0 MADE PER GAME)YEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G 3FG FGA PCT

1999-00 Aki Palmer, Jr., Colorado State 30 70 143 .490

2000-01 John Sivesind, Sr., Colorado State 28 67 151 .444

2001-02 Tim Lightfoot, Sr., New Mexico 29 39 80 .488

2002-03 Tim Keller, So., Air Force 28 78 173 .451

2003-04 Mike Rose, Fr., BYU 26 28 61 .459

2004-05 Matt McCraw, So., Air Force 30 55 108 .509

2005-06 Dan Nwaelele, Jr., Air Force 31 67 139 .482

2006-07 Shaun Green, So., Utah 30 64 125 .512

2007-08 Jamaal Smith, Sr., New Mexico 33 38 78 .487

2008-09 Andrew Henke, Sr., Air Force 31 71 166 .428

2009-10 Jimmer Fredette, Jr., BYU 34 77 175 .440

2010-11 Garlon Green, So., TCU 33 49 103 .476

2011-12 Chace Stanback, Sr., UNLV 34 80 176 .455

2012-13 Jeff Elorriaga, Jr., Boise State 29 84 188 .447

2013-14 Spencer Butterfield, Sr., Utah State 32 69 150 .460

2014-15 Jordan Cornish, Fr., UNLV 32 38 78 .487

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE YEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G 3FG

1999-00 Jarvis Croff, Jr., Air Force 28 83

2000-01 John Sivesind, Sr., Colorado State 28 67

2001-02 Andy Birley, Jr., Colorado State 30 80

2002-03 Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico 28 94

2003-04 Nick Jacobson, Sr., Utah 33 99

2004-05 Troy DeVries, Sr., New Mexico 33 93

2005-06 Brandon Heath, Jr., San Diego State 33 98

2006-07 Johnnie Bryant, Jr., Utah 30 88

2007-08 Johnnie Bryant, Sr., Utah 33 89

2008-09 Sean Ogirri, Sr., Wyoming 33 10

2009-10 Roman Martinez, Sr., New Mexico 35 99

2010-11 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU 37 124

2011-12 Luke Martinez, Jr., Wyoming 32 81

2012-13 Jeff Elorriaga, Jr., Boise State 29 84

2013-14 Rashad Muhammad, Fr., San José State 31 75

2014-15 Nick Duncan, So., Boise State 32 76

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2.5 MADE PER GAME)YEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G FTM FTA PCT

1999-00 Damion Walker, Sr., New Mexico 32 140 173 .809

2000-01 Marcus Bailey, So., Wyoming 30 163 191 .853

2001-02 Donta Richardson, Jr., Wyoming 32 113 127 .890

2002-03 Dalron Johnson, Sr., UNLV 32 122 140 .871

2003-04 Nick Jacobson, Sr., Utah 33 82 98 .837

2004-05 Marc Jackson, Sr., Utah 35 114 133 .857

2005-06 Brandon Heath, Jr., San Diego State 33 101 119 .849

2006-07 Kevin Kruger, Sr., UNLV 31 101 121 .835

2007-08 Lee Cummard, Jr., BYU 35 96 112 .857

2008-09 Lee Cummard, Sr., BYU 33 122 140 .871

2009-10 Tyler Haws, Fr., BYU 35 110 120 .917

2010-11 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU 37 252 282 .894

2011-12 Wes Eikmeier, Jr., Colorado State 32 108 123 .878

2012-13 Wes Eikmeier, Sr., Colorado State 35 96 107 .897

2013-14 Riley Grabau, Jr., Wyoming 33 83 93 .892

2014-15 Riley Grabau, Sr., Wyoming 34 92 98 .939

ASSISTS YEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G AST

1999-00 Mark Dickel, Sr., UNLV 31 280

2000-01 Marlon Parmer, So., New Mexico 34 182

2001-02 Matt Montague, Sr., BYU 30 217

2002-03 Marcus Banks, Sr., UNLV 32 175

2003-04 Jerel Blassingame, Jr., UNLV 31 205

2004-05 Jerel Blassingame, Sr., UNLV 31 171

2005-06 Cory Lewis, Jr., Colorado State 30 136

2006-07 Kevin Kruger, Sr., UNLV 31 159

2007-08 Curtis Terry, Sr., UNLV 35 169

2008-09 Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming 33 166

2009-10 Ronnie Moss, So., TCU 32 189

2010-11 Hank Thorns, Jr., TCU 32 225

2011-12 Oscar Bellfield, Sr., UNLV 35 189

2012-13 Anthony Marshall, Sr., UNLV 35 203

2013-14 Kendall Williams, Sr., New Mexico 34 168

2014-15 Cody Doolin, Sr., UNLV 33 128

ASSISTS AVERAGEYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G AST AVG

1999-00 Mark Dickel, Sr., UNLV 31 280 9.03

2000-01 Marlon Parmer, So., New Mexico 31 182 5.35

2001-02 Matt Montague, Sr., BYU 30 217 7.23

2002-03 Marcus Banks, Sr., UNLV 32 175 5.47

2003-04 Jerel Blassingame, Jr., UNLV 31 205 6.61

2004-05 Jerel Blassingame, Sr., UNLV 31 171 5.52

2005-06 Cory Lewis, Jr., Colorado State 30 136 4.53

2006-07 Kevin Kruger, Sr., UNLV 31 159 5.13

2007-08 Curtis Terry, Sr., UNLV 35 169 4.83

2008-09 Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming 33 166 5.03

2009-10 Ronnie Moss, So., TCU 32 189 5.91

2010-11 Hank Thorns, Jr., TCU 32 225 7.03

2011-12 Oscar Bellfield, Sr., UNLV 35 189 5.40

2012-13 Anthony Marshall, Sr., UNLV 35 203 5.80

2013-14 Kendall Williams, Sr., New Mexico 34 168 4.94

2014-15 Cody Doolin, Sr., UNLV 33 128 3.88

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ANNUAL OVERALL INDIVIDUAL LEADERSSTEALSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G STL

1999-00 Lamont Long, Sr., New Mexico 32 61

2000-01 Wayland White, Sr., New Mexico 31 57

2001-02 Marcus Banks, Jr., UNLV 31 67

2002-03 Marcus Banks, Sr., UNLV 32 91

2003-04 Wesley Stokes, Jr., San Diego State 30 49

2004-05 Brandon Heath, So., San Diego State 29 63

2005-06 Jacob Burtschi, Jr., Air Force 31 71

2006-07 Richie Williams, So., San Diego State 33 69

2007-08 René Rougeau, Jr., UNLV 35 75

2008-09 Richie Williams, Sr., San Diego State 36 77

2009-10 Jackson Emery, Jr., BYU 35 91

2010-11 Jackson Emery, Sr., BYU 37 101

2011-12 Mike Moser, So., UNLV 35 68

2012-13 Derrick Marks, So., Boise State 31 56

2013-14 Xavier Thames, Sr., San Diego State 36 59

2014-15 Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 32 65

STEALS AVERAGEYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G STL AVG

1999-00 Lamont Long, Sr., New Mexico 32 61 1.91

2000-01 Wayland White, Sr., New Mexico 31 57 1.84

2001-02 Marcus Banks, Jr., UNLV 31 67 2.16

2002-03 Marcus Banks, Sr., UNLV 32 91 2.84

2003-04 Wesley Stokes, Jr., San Diego State 30 49 1.63

2004-05 Brandon Heath, So., San Diego State 29 63 2.17

2005-06 Jacob Burtschi, Jr., Air Force 31 71 2.29

2006-07 Richie Williams, So., San Diego State 33 69 2.09

2007-08 Tim Anderson, Sr., Air Force 30 67 2.23

2008-09 Richie Williams, Sr., San Diego State 36 77 2.14

2009-10 Jackson Emery, Jr., BYU 35 91 2.60

2010-11 Jackson Emery, Sr., BYU 37 101 2.73

2011-12 Mike Moser, So., UNLV 35 68 1.94

2012-13 Derrick Marks, So., Boise State 31 56 1.81

2013-14 Xavier Thames, Sr., San Diego State 36 59 1.64

2014-15 Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 32 65 2.03

BLOCKSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G BLK

1999-00 Wayland White, Jr., New Mexico 32 70

2000-01 Wayland White, Sr., New Mexico 31 67

2001-02 Dalron Johnson, Jr., UNLV 32 52

2002-03 Matt Nelson, So., Colorado State 31 44

2003-04 Mory Correa, Sr., Wyoming 27 45

2004-05 Justin Williams, Jr., Wyoming 28 81

2005-06 Justin Williams, Sr., Wyoming 30 163

2006-07 Joel Anthony, Sr., UNLV 37 109

2007-08 Luke Nevill, Jr., Utah 33 53

2008-09 Luke Nevill, Sr., Utah 34 92

2009-10 David Foster, So., Utah 29 115

2010-11 David Foster, Jr., Utah 31 99

2011-12 Leonard Washington, Jr., Wyoming 33 37

2012-13 Alex Kirk, So., New Mexico 35 63

2013-14 Khem Birch, Jr., UNLV 33 124

2014-15 Goodluck Okonoboh, Fr., UNLV 31 90

Christian Wood, So., UNLV 33 90

BLOCKS AVERAGEYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G BLKS AVG

1999-00 Wayland White, Jr., New Mexico 32 70 2.19

2000-01 Wayland White, Sr., New Mexico 31 67 2.16

2001-02 Dalron Johnson, Jr., UNLV 32 52 1.62

2002-03 Matt Nelson, So., Colorado State 31 44 1.42

2003-04 Mory Correa, Sr., Wyoming 27 45 1.67

2004-05 Justin Williams, Jr., Wyoming 28 81 2.89

2005-06 Justin Williams, Sr., Wyoming 30 163 5.43

2006-07 Joel Anthony, Sr., UNLV 37 109 2.95

2007-08 Luke Nevill, Jr., Utah 33 53 1.61

2008-09 Luke Nevill, Sr., Utah 34 92 2.71

2009-10 David Foster, So., Utah 29 115 3.96

2010-11 Davif Foster, Jr., Utah 31 99 3.19

2011-12 Leonard Washington, Jr., Wyoming 33 37 1.12

2012-13 Alex Kirk, So., New Mexico 35 63 1.80

2013-14 Khem Birch, Jr., UNLV 33 124 3.76

2014-15 Goodluck Okonoboh, Fr., UNLV 31 90 2.90

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 3.0 ASSISTS/GAME)YEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G AST AVG TURN AVG RATIO

1999-00 Mark Dickel, Sr., UNLV 31 280 9.0 80 2.6 3.50

2000-01 Deandre Moore, So., San Diego State 25 124 5.0 56 2.2 2.21

2001-02 Matt Montague, Sr., BYU 30 217 7.2 82 2.7 2.65

2002-03 Deandre Moore, Sr., San Diego State 30 122 4.1 70 2.2 1.74

2003-04 A.J. Kuhle, Sr., Air Force 29 90 3.1 46 1.6 1.96

2004-05 Tim Drisdom, Jr., Utah 34 109 3.2 56 1.6 1.95

2005-06 Jason Petrimoulx, Jr., UNLV 27 108 4.0 45 1.7 2.40

2006-07 Kevin Kruger, Sr., UNLV 31 159 5.1 61 2.0 2.60

2007-08 Ben Murdock, Sr., BYU 35 125 3.6 52 1.5 2.40

2008-09 Jackson Emery, So., BYU 33 100 3.0 36 1.1 2.78

2009-10 Oscar Bellfield, So., UNLV 34 162 4.8 65 1.9 2.49

2010-11 Hank Thorns, Jr., TCU 32 225 7.0 83 2.6 2.71

2011-12 Oscar Bellfield, Sr., UNLV 35 189 5.4 80 2.3 2.36

2012-13 Todd Fletcher, Sr., Air Force 32 117 3.7 39 1.2 3.00

2013-14 Hugh Greenwood, Jr., New Mexico 31 105 3.4 30 1.0 3.50

2014-15 Cody Doolin, Sr., UNLV 33 128 3.9 35 1.1 3.66

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ANNUAL MW INDIVIDUAL LEADERSPOINTSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G FG 3FG FT PTS

1999-00 Lamont Long, Sr., New Mexico 14 97 31 60 285

2000-01 Marcus Bailey, So., Wyoming 14 79 13 81 252

2001-02 Ruben Douglas, Jr., New Mexico 14 79 29 79 266

2002-03 Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico 14 116 59 158 449

2003-04 Danny Granger, Jr., New Mexico 14 84 15 91 274

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 14 112 3 66 293

2005-06 Brandon Heath, Jr., San Diego State 16 106 54 46 312

2006-07 Brandon Heath, Sr., San Diego State 16 106 37 49 298

2007-08 J.R. Giddens, Sr., New Mexico 16 118 14 43 293

2008-09 Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming 16 77 24 119 297

2009-10 Tre’Von Willis, Jr., UNLV 16 100 23 101 324

2010-11 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU 16 150 57 145 502

2011-12 Jamaal Franklin, So., San Diego State 13 75 19 84 253

2012-13 Anthony Drmic, So., Boise State 16 96 37 72 301

2013-14 Cameron Bairstow, Sr., New Mexico 18 132 1 103 368

2014-15 Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 18 142 39 61 384

SCORING AVERAGEYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG

1999-00 Lamont Long, Sr., New Mexico 14 97 31 60 285 20.4

2000-01 Marcus Bailey, So., Wyoming 14 79 13 81 252 18.0

2001-02 Ruben Douglas, Jr., New Mexico 14 79 29 79 266 19.0

2002-03 Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico 14 116 59 158 449 32.1

2003-04 Danny Granger, Jr., New Mexico 14 84 15 91 274 19.6

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 14 112 3 66 293 20.9

2005-06 Brandon Heath, Jr., San Diego State 16 106 54 46 312 19.5

2006-07 Brandon Heath, Sr., San Diego State 16 106 37 49 298 18.6

Brandon Ewing, So., Wyoming 15 82 19 96 279 18.6

2007-08 J.R. Giddens, Sr., New Mexico 16 118 14 43 293 18.3

2008-09 Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming 16 77 24 119 297 18.6

2009-10 Tre’Von Willis, Jr., UNLV 16 100 23 101 324 20.3

2010-11 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU 16 150 57 145 502 31.4

2011-12 Jamaal Franklin, So., San Diego State 13 75 19 84 253 19.5

2012-13 Anthony Drmic, So., Boise State 16 96 37 72 301 18.8

2013-14 Cameron Bairstow, Sr., New Mexico 18 132 1 103 368 20.4

2014-15 Derrick Marks, Sr., Boise State 18 142 39 61 384 21.3

TOTAL REBOUNDSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G OFF DEF TOT

1999-00 Tom Bellairs, Fr., Air Force 14 62 79 141

2000-01 Josh Davis, Jr., Wyoming 14 34 87 121

2001-02 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Jr., Wyoming 14 34 95 129

2002-03 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Sr., Wyoming 14 23 103 126

2003-04 Odartey Blankson, Jr., UNLV 14 40 104 144

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 14 45 130 175

2005-06 Marcus Slaughter, Jr., San Diego State 16 64 110 174

2006-07 Jason Smith, Jr., Colorado State 16 48 113 161

2007-08 J.R. Giddens, Sr., New Mexico 16 23 109 132

2008-09 Luke Nevill, Sr., Utah 16 26 127 153

2009-10 Darington Hobson, Jr., New Mexico 16 39 123 162

2010-11 Kawhi Leonard, So., San Diego State 16 59 131 190

2011-12 Drew Gordon, Sr., New Mexico 14 44 111 155

2012-13 Colton Iverson, Sr., Colorado State 16 60 107 167

2013-14 Ryan Watkins, Sr., Boise State 18 104 121 225

2014-15 AJ West, Jr., Nevada 18 116 102 218

REBOUNDING AVERAGEYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G OFF DEF TOT AVG

1999-00 Tom Bellairs, Fr., Air Force 14 62 79 141 10.1

2000-01 Josh Davis, Jr., Wyoming 14 34 87 121 8.6

2001-02 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Jr., Wyoming 14 34 95 129 9.2

2002-03 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Sr., Wyoming 14 23 103 126 9.0

2003-04 Odartey Blankson, Jr., UNLV 14 40 104 144 10.3

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 14 45 130 175 12.5

2005-06 Marcus Slaughter, Jr., San Diego State 16 64 110 174 10.9

2006-07 Jason Smtih, Jr., Colorado State 16 48 113 161 10.1

2007-08 J.R. Giddens, Sr., New Mexico 16 23 109 132 8.3

2008-09 Luke Nevill, Sr., Utah 16 26 127 153 9.6

2009-10 Darington Hobson, Jr., New Mexico 16 39 123 162 10.1

2010-11 Kawhi Leonard, So., San Diego State 16 59 131 190 11.9

2011-12 Drew Gordon, Sr., New Mexico 14 44 111 155 11.1

2012-13 Colton Iverson, Sr., Colorado State 16 60 107 167 10.4

2013-14 Ryan Watkins, Sr., Boise State 18 104 121 225 12.5

2014-15 AJ West, Jr., Nevada 18 116 102 218 12.1

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G OFF

1999-00 Tom Bellairs, Fr., Air Force 14 62

2000-01 Kaspars Kambala, Sr., UNLV 14 39

2001-02 Mike Mackell, Jr., San Diego State 14 39

2002-03 Aerick Sanders, Jr., San Diego State 14 44

2003-04 Aerick Sanders, Sr., San Diego State 14 71

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 14 45

2005-06 Marcus Slaughter, Jr., San Diego State 16 64

2006-07 Aaron Johnson, Sr., New Mexico 16 49

2007-08 Billy White, Fr., San Diego State 16 41

2008-09 Zvonko Buljan, Jr., TCU 16 35

2009-10 Kawhi Leonard, Fr., San Diego State 16 57

2010-11 Drew Gordon, Jr., New Mexico 16 63

2011-12 Pierce Hornung, Jr., Colorado State 14 47

2012-13 Pierce Hornung, Sr., Colorado State 16 65

2013-14 Ryan Watkins, Sr., Boise State 18 104

2014-15 AJ West, Jr., Nevada 18 116

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G DEF

1999-00 Kaspars Kambala, Jr., UNLV 14 95

2000-01 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, So., Wyoming 14 91

2001-02 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Jr., Wyoming 14 95

2002-03 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Sr., Wyoming 14 103

2003-04 Odartey Blankson, Jr., UNLV 14 104

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 14 130

2005-06 Marcus Slaughter, Jr., San Diego State 16 110

2006-07 Jason Smith, Jr., Colorado State 16 113

2007-08 J.R. Giddens, Sr., New Mexico 16 109

2008-09 Luke Nevill, Sr., Utah 16 127

2009-10 Darington Hobson, Jr., New Mexico 16 123

2010-11 Kawhi Leonard, So., San Diego State 16 131

2011-12 Mike Moser, So., UNLV 14 116

2012-13 Jamaal Franklin, Jr., San Diego State 16 117

2013-14 Jarred Shaw, Sr., Utah State 17 117

2014-15 Christian Wood, So., UNLV 18 129

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1999-00 Nate Althoff, Jr., Utah 14 57 88 .648

2000-01 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, So., Wyoming 14 60 101 .594

2001-02 Jared Jensen, Fr., BYU 14 44 76 .579

2002-03 Matt Nelson, So., Colorado State 14 92 140 .657

2003-04 J.K. Edwards, Sr., UNLV 14 77 125 .616

2004-05 Andrew Bogut, So., Utah 14 112 175 .640

2005-06 Michael Harrison, Jr., Colorado State 16 79 124 .637

2006-07 Stuart Creason, Jr., Colorado State 16 54 81 .667

2007-08 Billy White, Fr., San Diego State 16 61 97 .629

2008-09 Billy White, So., San Diego State 13 54 70 .771

2009-10 Malcolm Thomas, Jr., San Diego State 16 72 125 .576

2010-11 J.R. Cadot, Jr., TCU 15 46 74 .622

2011-12 Brice Massamba, Sr., UNLV 14 44 67 .657

2012-13 Colton Iverson, Sr., Colorado State 16 83 137 .606

2013-14 Cameron Bairstow, Sr., New Mexico 18 132 229 .576

2014-15 Derek Cooke Jr., Sr., Wyoming 18 58 84 .690

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 1.0 MADE PER GAME)YEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G 3FG FGA PCT

1999-00 John Sivesind, Jr., Colorado State 14 30 62 .484

2000-01 Chris McMillian, Jr., Wyoming 14 21 22 .477

2001-02 Vince Booker, Sr., UNLV 14 14 29 .483

2002-03 Tim Frost, Jr., Utah 14 18 32 .562

2003-04 A.J. Kuhle, Sr., Air Force 14 25 47 .532

2004-05 Matt McCraw, So., Air Force 14 28 54 .519

2005-06 Johnnie Bryant, So., Utah 16 47 96 .490

2006-07 Austin Ainge, Sr., BYU 16 32 61 .525

2007-08 Chad Toppert, Jr., New Mexico 16 44 89 .494

2008-09 Mareceo Rutledge, Sr., UNLV 16 17 30 .567

2009-10 Matt Shaw, Jr., UNLV 12 14 26 .538

2010-11 Tom Fow, Sr., Air Force 16 42 86 .488

2011-12 Kaipo Sabas, Sr., Colorado State 13 13 25 .520

2012-13 Kevin Foster, Sr., Fresno State 15 19 42 .452

2013-14 Tyler Johnson, Sr., Fresno State 18 38 78 .487

2014-15 Chris Smith, Jr., Utah State 18 39 76 .513

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE YEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G 3FG

1999-00 Trevor Diggs, Jr., UNLV 14 35

Jarvis Croff, Jr., Air Force 14 35

2000-01 John Sivesind, Sr., Colorado State 14 33

2001-02 Andy Birley, Jr., Colorado State 14 38

2002-03 Ruben Douglas, Sr., New Mexico 14 59

2003-04 Nick Jacobson, Sr., Utah 14 42

2004-05 Troy DeVries, Sr., New Mexico 14 41

2005-06 Brandon Heath, Jr., San Diego State 16 121

2006-07 Stephan Gilling, So., Colorado State 16 46

2007-08 Johnnie Bryant, Sr., Utah 16 48

2008-09 Sean Ogirri, Sr., Wyoming 16 56

2009-10 Roman Martinez, Sr., New Mexico 16 41

2010-11 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU 16 57

2011-12 Hank Thorns, Sr., TCU 14 42

2012-13 Malik Story, Sr., Nevada 16 43

2013-14 Daniel Bejarano, Jr., Colorado State 18 46

2014-15 Hugh Greenwood, Sr., New Mexico 18 47

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2.5 MADE PER GAME)YEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G FTM FTA PCT

1999-00 Hanno Möttölä, Sr., Utah 11 49 58 .845

2000-01 Lamoni Yazzie, Jr., Air Force 14 35 39 .897

2001-02 Donta Richardson, Jr., Wyoming 14 60 65 .923

2002-03 Mark Bigelow, Jr., BYU 14 42 45 .933

2003-04 Tim Drisdom, So., Utah 14 45 51 .882

2004-05 Marc Jackson, Sr., Utah 14 47 57 .825

2005-06 Nile Murry, Sr., TCU 16 63 70 .900

2006-07 Dan Nwaelele, Sr., Air Force 16 52 58 .897

2007-08 Jamaal Smith, Sr., New Mexico 16 45 55 .818

2008-09 Lee Cummard, Sr., BYU 16 60 67 .896

2009-10 Tyler Hawks, Fr., BYU 16 51 55 .927

2010-11 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU 16 145 161 .901

2011-12 Xavier Thames, So., San Diego State 14 39 43 .907

2012-13 Wes Eikmeier, Sr., Colorado State 16 52 55 ,945

2013-14 Riley Grabau, Jr., Wyoming 18 51 56 .911

2014-15 Riley Grabau, Sr., Wyoming 18 57 58 .983

ASSISTS YEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G AST

1999-00 Mark Dickel, Sr., UNLV 14 133

2000-01 Travis Spivey, Jr., Utah 14 65

2001-02 Matt Montague, Sr., BYU 14 102

2002-03 Marcus Banks, Sr., UNLV 14 73

2003-04 Jerel Blassingame, Jr., UNLV 14 104

2004-05 Jay Straight, Sr., Wyoming 14 74

2005-06 Jason Petrimoulx, Jr., UNLV 16 67

2006-07 Cory Lewis, Sr., Colorado State 16 80

2007-08 Curtis Terry, Sr., UNLV 16 95

2008-09 Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming 16 81

2009-10 Oscar Bellfield, So., UNLV 16 85

2010-11 Hank Thorns, Jr., TCU 16 130

2011-12 Oscar Bellfield, Sr., UNLV 14 75

2012-13 Anthony Marshall, Sr., UNLV 16 103

2013-14 Deonte Burton, Sr., Nevada 18 89

2014-15 John Gillon, So., Colorado State 18 70

ASSISTS AVERAGEYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G AST AVG

1999-00 Mark Dickel, Sr., UNLV 14 133 9.50

2000-01 Deandre Moore, So., San Diego State 12 59 4.92

2001-02 Matt Montague, Sr., BYU 14 102 7.29

2002-03 Marcus Banks, Sr., UNLV 14 73 5.21

2003-04 Jerel Blassingame, Jr., UNLV 14 104 7.43

2004-05 Jay Straight, Sr., Wyoming 14 74 5.29

2005-06 Jason Petrimoulx, Jr., UNLV 16 67 4.47

2006-07 Kevin Kruger, Sr., UNLV 12 62 5.17

2007-08 Curtis Terry, Sr., UNLV 16 95 5.94

2008-09 Brandon Ewing, Sr., Wyoming 16 81 5.06

2009-10 Oscar Bellfield, So., UNLV 16 85 5.31

2010-11 Hank Thorns, Jr., TCU 16 130 8.13

2011-12 Oscar Bellfield, Sr., UNLV 14 75 5.36

2012-13 Anthony Marshall, Sr., UNLV 16 103 6.44

2013-14 Deonte Burton, Sr., Nevada 18 89 4.94

2014-15 John Gillon, So., Colorado State 18 70 3.89

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ANNUAL MW INDIVIDUAL LEADERSSTEALSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G STL

1999-00 Terrell Lyday, Jr., BYU 14 35

2000-01 Wayland White, Sr., New Mexico 14 26

Vernard Jenkins, So., Air Force 14 26

Trent Whiting, Sr., BYU 14 26

2001-02 Marcus Banks, Jr., UNLV 14 30

2002-03 Marcus Banks, Sr., UNLV 14 31

2003-04 Rafael Araujo, Sr., BYU 14 27

2004-05 Brandon Heath, So., San Diego State 14 31

2005-06 Wink Adams, Fr., UNLV 16 42

2006-07 Lorrenzo Wade, So., San Diego State 16 36

2007-08 René Rougeau, Jr., UNLV 16 38

2008-09 Richie Williams, Sr., San Diego State 16 36

2009-10 Jackson Emery, Jr., BYU 16 46

2010-11 Jackson Emery, Sr., BYU 16 43

2011-12 Mike Moser, So., UNLV 14 28

2012-13 Hugh Greenwood, So., New Mexico 16 25

Jamaal Franklin, Jr., San Diego State 16 25

2013-14 Xavier Thames, Sr., San Diego State 18 31

2014-15 Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 18 39

STEALS AVERAGEYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G STL AVG

1999-00 Terrell Lyday, Jr., BYU 14 35 2.50

2000-01 Wayland White, Sr., New Mexico 14 26 2.00

2001-02 Marcus Banks, Jr., UNLV 14 30 2.14

2002-03 Marcus Banks, Sr., UNLV 14 31 2.21

2003-04 Rafael Araujo, Sr., BYU 14 27 1.93

2004-05 Brandon Heath, So., San Diego State 14 31 2.21

2005-06 Wink Adams, Fr., UNLV 16 42 2.63

2006-07 Lorrenzo Wade, So., San Diego State 16 36 2.25

2007-08 René Rougeau, Jr., UNLV 16 38 2.38

2008-09 Richie Williams, Sr., San Diego State 16 36 2.25

2009-10 Jackson Emery, Jr., BYU 16 46 2.88

2010-11 Jackson Emery, Sr., BYU 16 43 2.69

2011-12 Mike Moser, So., UNLV 14 28 2.00

2012-13 Leonard Washington, Sr., Wyoming 14 23 1.64

2013-14 Xavier Thames, Sr., San Diego State 18 31 1.72

2014-15 Marvelle Harris, Jr., Fresno State 18 39 2.17

BLOCKSYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G BLK

1999-00 Wayland White, Jr., New Mexico 14 33

2000-01 Josh Davis, Jr., Wyoming 14 31

2001-02 Dalron Johnson, Jr., UNLV 14 18

2002-03 Matt Nelson, So., Colorado State 14 24

2003-04 Andrew Bogut, Fr., Utah 14 29

2004-05 Justin Williams, Jr., Wyoming 14 40

2005-06 Justin Williams, Sr., Wyoming 16 69

2006-07 Joel Anthony, Sr., UNLV 16 58

2007-08 Luke Nevill, Jr., Utah 16 26

2008-09 Luke Nevill, Sr., Utah 16 50

2009-10 David Foster, So., Utah 15 55

2010-11 David Foster, Jr., Utah 16 55

2011-12 Taylor Broekhuis, Jr., Air Force 14 19

2012-13 Khem Birch, So., UNLV 16 48

2013-14 Khem Birch, Jr., UNLV 18 69

2014-15 Christian Wood, So., UNLV 18 47

BLOCKS AVERAGEYEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G BLK AVG

1999-00 Wayland White, Jr., New Mexico 14 33 2.36

2000-01 Josh Davis, Jr., Wyoming 14 31 2.21

2001-02 Dalron Johnson, Jr., UNLV 14 18 1.29

2002-03 Matt Nelson, So., Colorado State 14 24 1.71

2003-04 Andrew Bogut, Fr., Utah 14 29 2.07

2004-05 Justin Williams, Jr., Wyoming 14 40 2.86

2005-06 Justin Williams, Sr., Wyoming 16 69 4.60

2006-07 Joel Anthony, Sr., UNLV 16 58 3.63

2007-08 Luke Nevill, Jr., Utah 16 26 1.63

2008-09 Luke Nevill, Sr., Utah 16 50 3.13

2009-10 David Foster, So., Utah 15 55 3.67

2010-11 David Foster, Jr., Utah 16 55 3.44

2011-12 Taylor Broekhuis, Jr., Air Force 14 19 1.36

2012-13 Khem Birch, So., UNLV 16 48 3.00

2013-14 Khem Birch, Jr., UNLV 18 69 3.83

2014-15 Goodluck Okonoboh, Fr., UNLV 17 46 2.71

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 3.0 ASSISTS/GAME)YEAR PLAYER, CLASS, TEAM G AST AVG TURN AVG RATIO

1999-00 Mark Dickel, Sr., UNLV 14 133 9.5 39 2.8 3.41

2000-01 Deandre Moore, So., San Diego State 12 59 4.9 21 1.8 2.81

2001-02 Matt Montague, Sr., BYU 14 102 7.3 37 2.6 2.76

2002-03 Terry Nashif, So., BYU 14 42 3.0 15 1.1 2.80

2003-04 A.J. Kuhle, Sr., Air Force 14 45 3.2 21 1.5 2.14

2004-05 Marc Jackson, Sr., Utah 14 69 4.9 39 2.8 1.77

2005-06 Jason Petrimoulx, Jr., UNLV 16 67 4.5 23 1.5 2.91

2006-07 Kevin Kruger, Sr., UNLV 16 62 5.2 21 1.8 2.95

2007-08 Ben Murdock, Sr., BYU 16 57 3.6 21 1.3 2.71

2008-09 Jackson Emery, So., BYU 16 49 3.1 14 0.9 3.50

2009-10 Oscar Bellfield, So., UNLV 16 85 5.3 28 1.8 3.04

2010-11 D.J. Gay, Sr., San Diego State 16 58 3.6 15 0.9 3.87

2011-12 Oscar Bellfield, Sr., UNLV 14 75 5.4 31 2.2 2.42

2012-13 Todd Fletcher, Sr., Air Force 16 58 3.6 22 1.4 2.64

2013-14 TeNale Roland, Sr., Utah State 18 54 3.0 11 0.6 4.91

2014-15 Cody Doolin, Sr., UNLV 18 58 3.2 15 0.8 3.87

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1999-00 Wyoming 31 2,567

2000-01 New Mexico 34 2,361

2001-02 UNLV 32 2,505

2002-03 Colorado State 33 2,450

2003-04 UNLV 31 2,294

2004-05 New Mexico 33 2,492

2005-06 San Diego State 33 2,456

2006-07 UNLV 37 2,772

2007-08 BYU 35 2,580

2008-09 BYU 33 2,544

2009-10 BYU 36 2,992

2010-11 BYU 37 3,012

2011-12 UNLV 35 2,671

2012-13 Colorado State 35 2,553

2013-14 Fresno State 39 2,837

2014-15 Colorado State 34 2,454

SCORING OFFENSEYEAR TEAM G PTS AVG

1999-00 Wyoming 31 2,567 82.8

2000-01 Wyoming 30 2,282 76.1

2001-02 UNLV 32 2,505 78.3

2002-03 UNLV 32 2,411 75.3

2003-04 UNLV 31 2,294 74.0

2004-05 New Mexico 33 2,492 75.5

2005-06 BYU 29 2,209 76.2

2006-07 BYU 34 2,654 78.1

2007-08 New Mexico 33 2,446 74.1

2008-09 BYU 33 2,544 77.1

2009-10 BYU 36 2,992 83.1

2010-11 BYU 36 3,012 81.4

2011-12 UNLV 35 2,671 76.3

2012-13 Boise State 32 2,343 73.2

2013-14 Boise State 34 2,591 76.2

2014-15 Colorado State 34 2,454 72.2

SCORING DEFENSEYEAR TEAM G PTS AVG

1999-00 Utah 32 1,979 61.8

2000-01 BYU 33 2,069 62.7

2001-02 Utah 30 1,839 61.3

2002-03 Air Force 28 1,596 57.0

2003-04 Air Force 29 1,475 50.9

2004-05 Air Force 30 1,629 54.3

2005-06 Air Force 31 1,695 54.7

2006-07 Air Force 35 1,960 56.0

2007-08 Air Force 30 1,715 57.2

2008-09 San Diego State 36 2147 59.6

2009-10 San Diego State 34 2,101 61.8

2010-11 San Diego State 37 2,192 59.2

2011-12 Wyoming 33 1,855 56.2

2012-13 Wyoming 34 2,010 59.1

2013-14 San Diego State 36 2,052 57.0

2014-15 San Diego State 36 1,939 53.9

SCORING MARGINYEAR TEAM G OWN OPP MARGIN

1999-00 Utah 32 70.4 61.8 +8.5

2000-01 Utah 31 71.8 63.1 +8.7

2001-02 Wyoming 31 75.0 68.7 +6.3

2002-03 BYU 32 71.8 63.5 +8.3

2003-04 Air Force 29 59.9 50.9 +9.0

2004-05 New Mexico 33 75.5 64.3 +11.2

2005-06 Air Force 31 64.2 54.7 +9.5

2006-07 Air Force 35 69.0 56.0 +13.0

2007-08 New Mexico 33 74.1 62.7 +11.4

2008-09 BYU 33 77.1 65.2 +11.9

2009-10 BYU 36 83.1 66.4 +16.7

2010-11 BYU 37 81.4 67.9 +13.5

2011-12 New Mexico 35 72.7 59.3 +13.4

2012-13 Colorado State 35 72.9 63.7 +9.3

2013-14 San Diego State 36 70.3 57.0 +13.3

2014-15 Boise State 34 70.3 60.1 +10.1

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYEAR TEAM G FG FGA PCT

1999-00 Utah 32 782 1,624 .482

2000-01 Colorado State 28 666 1,391 .479

2001-02 Colorado State 30 731 1,533 .477

2002-03 Colorado State 33 876 1,733 .505

2003-04 BYU 30 764 1,571 .486

2004-05 Utah 35 837 1,628 .514

2005-06 Colorado State 31 801 1,640 .491

2006-07 BYU 34 972 1,981 .491

2007-08 Utah 33 810 1,712 .473

2008-09 BYU 33 909 1,879 .484

2009-10 BYU 36 1,025 2,120 .483

2010-11 Air Force 32 722 1,532 .471

2011-12 Colorado State 32 764 1,621 .471

2012-13 Air Force 32 795 1,690 .470

2013-14 Wyoming 33 724 1,533 .472

2014-15 Air Force 31 742 1,565 .474

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSEYEAR TEAM G FG FGA PCT

1999-00 BYU 33 728 1,832 .397

2000-01 Wyoming 30 713 1,758 .406

2001-02 Wyoming 31 733 1,793 .409

2002-03 BYU 32 667 1,641 .406

2003-04 Utah 33 690 1,668 .414

2004-05 Colorado State 28 649 1,602 .405

2005-06 Wyoming 32 742 1,837 .404

2006-07 Air Force 35 721 1,689 .427

2007-08 BYU 35 792 2,035 .389

2008-09 Utah 34 763 1883 .405

2009-10 UNLV 34 693 1,738 .399

2010-11 San Diego State 37 802 2,027 .396

2011-12 New Mexico 35 731 1,903 .384

2012-13 UNLV 35 794 2,039 .389

2013-14 San Diego State 36 734 1,904 .386

2014-15 San Diego State 36 716 1,864 .384

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1999-00 Utah 32 466 648 .719

2000-01 BYU 33 651 835 .780

2001-02 BYU 32 593 830 .714

2002-03 BYU 32 575 762 .755

2003-04 BYU 30 501 692 .724

2004-05 Colorado State 28 485 664 .730

2005-06 Air Force 31 348 467 .745

2006-07 Air Force 35 468 620 .755

2007-08 Utah 33 400 528 .758

2008-09 Utah 34 541 693 .781

2009-10 BYU 36 650 823 .790

2010-11 BYU 37 662 865 .765

2011-12 Colorado State 32 526 685 .768

2012-13 Boise State 32 446 597 .747

2013-14 Boise State 34 547 730 .749

2014-15 Boise State 34 431 591 .729

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYEAR TEAM G FG FGA PCT

1999-00 Colorado State 30 255 579 .440

2000-01 Colorado State 28 183 453 .404

2001-02 Utah 30 236 582 .405

2002-03 Utah 33 236 620 .381

2003-04 Utah 33 196 506 .387

2004-05 New Mexico 33 269 688 .391

2005-06 Air Force 31 276 684 .404

2006-07 BYU 34 256 617 .415

2007-08 New Mexico 33 271 646 .420

2008-09 BYU 33 238 624 .381

2009-10 BYU 36 292 700 .417

2010-11 Air Force 32 212 563 .377

2011-12 Colorado State 32 189 473 .400

2012-13 Boise State 35 249 637 .391

2013-14 Utah State 32 220 542 .406

2014-15 Utah State 31 233 591 .394

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSEYEAR TEAM G FG FGA PCT

1999-00 BYU 33 164 554 .296

2000-01 Colorado State 28 171 550 .311

2001-02 BYU 30 147 480 .306

2002-03 BYU 32 159 517 .308

2003-04 Air Force 29 93 323 .288

2004-05 Colorado State 28 170 540 .315

2005-06 Air Force 31 152 482 .315

2006-07 Air Force 35 199 618 .322

2007-08 BYU 35 183 609 .300

2008-09 BYU 33 191 634 .301

2009-10 Utah 31 120 397 .302

2010-11 San Diego State 37 194 608 .319

2011-12 Wyoming 33 161 526 .306

2012-13 Fresno State 30 132 453 .291

2013-14 San Diego State 36 174 604 .288

2014-15 Utah State 31 189 637 .297

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAMEYEAR TEAM G 3FG AVG

1999-00 Colorado State 30 255 8.50

2000-01 Air Force 29 245 8.45

2001-02 Utah 30 236 7.87

2002-03 New Mexico 28 222 7.93

2003-04 New Mexico 28 237 8.46

2004-05 Air Force 30 266 8.87

2005-06 Air Force 31 276 8.90

2006-07 Air Force 35 316 9.02

2007-08 New Mexico 33 271 8.21

2008-09 UNLV 32 244 7.63

2009-10 BYU 36 292 8.11

2010-11 BYU 37 312 8.43

2011-12 UNLV 35 291 8.31

2012-13 Air Force 32 272 8.50

2013-14 San José State 31 265 8.55

2014-15 Boise State 34 297 8.74

REBOUNDING OFFENSEYEAR TEAM G REB AVG

1999-00 UNLV 31 1,302 42.0

2000-01 Wyoming 30 1,227 40.9

2001-02 Wyoming 31 1,245 40.2

2002-03 Wyoming 32 1,164 36.4

2003-04 Wyoming 28 1,028 36.7

2004-05 Wyoming 28 1,082 38.6

2005-06 Wyoming 32 1,240 38.8

2006-07 BYU 34 1,273 37.4

2007-08 BYU 35 1,351 38.6

2008-09 BYU 33 1,196 36.2

2009-10 New Mexico 35 1,347 38.5

2010-11 BYU 37 1,425 38.5

2011-12 New Mexico 35 1,320 37.7

2012-13 UNLV 35 1,406 40.2

2013-14 UNLV 33 1,314 39.8

2014-15 Nevada 31 1,221 39.4

REBOUNDING DEFENSEYEAR TEAM G REB AVG

1999-00 Utah 32 924 28.9

2000-01 Colorado State 28 848 30.3

2001-02 Utah 30 895 29.8

2002-03 Air Force 28 833 29.8

2003-04 Utah 33 896 27.2

2004-05 Utah 35 827 23.6

2005-06 Utah 29 829 28.6

2006-07 Utah 30 803 26.8

2007-08 Utah 33 980 29.7

2008-09 Utah 34 1,029 30.3

2009-10 San Diego State 34 1,035 30.4

2010-11 San Diego State 37 1,146 31.0

2011-12 Wyoming 33 1,001 30.3

2012-13 Colorado State 35 984 28.1

2013-14 Boise State 34 1,025 30.1

2014-15 Wyoming 35 1,052 30.1

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1999-00 Utah 32 1,077 33.7 924 28.9 +4.8

2000-01 Utah 31 1,141 36.8 944 30.5 +6.4

2001-02 Wyoming 31 1,245 40.2 1,005 32.4 +7.7

2002-03 San Diego State 30 1,051 35.0 903 30.1 +4.9

2003-04 Utah 33 1,140 34.5 896 27.2 +7.4

2004-05 Utah 35 1,194 34.1 827 23.6 +10.5

2005-06 Utah 29 962 33.2 829 28.6 +4.6

2006-07 BYU 34 1,272 37.4 1,063 31.3 +6.2

2007-08 BYU 35 1,351 38.6 1,199 34.3 +4.3

2008-09 Utah 34 1,193 35.1 1029 30.3 +4.8

2009-10 San Diego State 34 1,257 37.0 1,035 30.4 +6.5

2010-11 San Diego State 37 1,396 37.7 1,146 31.0 +6.8

2011-12 New Mexico 35 1,320 37.7 1,093 31.2 +6.5

2012-13 Colorado State 35 1,400 40.0 984 28.1 +11.9

2013-14 Utah State 32 1,166 36.4 979 30.6 +5.8

2014-15 Colorado State 34 1,287 37.9 1,083 31.9 +6.0

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSYEAR TEAM G NO. AVG

1999-00 UNLV 31 463 14.94

2000-01 Wyoming 30 392 13.07

2001-02 New Mexico 30 399 13.30

2002-03 San Diego State 30 383 12.77

2003-04 San Diego State 30 407 13.57

2004-05 Wyoming 28 362 12.93

2005-06 Wyoming 32 434 13.56

2006-07 UNLV 37 460 12.43

2007-08 TCU 30 380 12.67

2008-09 San Diego State 36 436 12.11

2009-10 New Mexico 35 459 13.11

2010-11 San Diego State 37 472 12.76

2011-12 UNLV 35 408 11.66

2012-13 Colorado State 35 393 14.09

2013-14 San Diego State 36 470 13.06

2014-15 Nevada 31 457 14.74

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSYEAR TEAM G NO. AVG

1999-00 UNLV 31 839 27.06

2000-01 Wyoming 30 835 27.38

2001-02 Wyoming 31 851 27.45

2002-03 Wyoming 32 799 24.97

2003-04 Colorado State 29 714 24.62

2004-05 Wyoming 28 720 25.71

2005-06 Wyoming 32 806 25.19

2006-07 BYU 34 859 25.26

2007-08 BYU 35 986 28.17

2008-09 Wyoming 33 903 27.36

2009-10 BYU 36 965 26.80

2010-11 BYU 37 1,005 27.16

2011-12 New Mexico 35 925 26.43

2012-13 UNLV 35 988 28.23

2013-14 New Mexico 34 936 27.53

2014-15 UNLV 33 869 26.33

BLOCKED SHOTSYEAR TEAM G BLK

1999-00 New Mexico 32 145

2000-01 UNLV 29 159

2001-02 Wyoming 31 136

2002-03 Colorado State 33 149

2003-04 Colorado State 29 140

2004-05 Colorado State 28 150

2005-06 Wyoming 32 221

2006-07 UNLV 37 197

2007-08 Wyoming 30 144

2008-09 Utah 34 166

2009-10 Utah 31 186

2010-11 San Diego State 37 170

2011-12 UNLV 35 169

2012-13 UNLV 35 203

2013-14 UNLV 33 213

2014-15 UNLV 33 223

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGEYEAR TEAM G BLK AVG

1999-00 New Mexico 32 145 4.53

2000-01 UNLV 29 159 5.48

2001-02 Wyoming 31 136 4.39

2002-03 Colorado State 33 149 4.52

2003-04 Colorado State 29 140 4.83

2004-05 Colorado State 28 150 5.36

2005-06 Wyoming 32 221 6.91

2006-07 UNLV 37 197 5.32

2007-08 Wyoming 30 144 4.80

2008-09 Utah 34 166 4.88

2009-10 Utah 31 186 6.00

2010-11 Utah 31 160 5.16

2011-12 UNLV 35 169 4.83

2012-13 UNLV 35 203 5.80

2013-14 UNLV 33 213 6.45

2014-15 UNLV 33 223 6.76

ASSISTSYEAR TEAM G AST

1999-00 UNLV 31 623

2000-01 Wyoming 30 506

2001-02 San Diego State 33 472

UNLV 32 472

2002-03 Colorado State 33 514

2003-04 UNLV 31 451

2004-05 Utah 35 516

2005-06 Colorado State 31 479

2006-07 BYU 34 542

2007-08 BYU 35 587

2008-09 BYU 33 537

2009-10 BYU 36 567

2010-11 BYU 37 538

2011-12 UNLV 35 616

2012-13 UNLV 35 562

2013-14 New Mexico 34 522

2014-15 Colorado State 34 499

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1999-00 UNLV 31 623 20.10

2000-01 Wyoming 30 506 16.87

2001-02 UNLV 32 472 14.75

2002-03 Colorado State 33 514 15.58

2003-04 UNLV 31 451 14.55

2004-05 Colorado State 28 423 15.11

2005-06 BYU 29 462 15.93

2006-07 BYU 34 542 15.94

2007-08 BYU 35 587 16.77

2008-09 BYU 33 537 16.27

2009-10 UNLV 34 551 16.21

2010-11 Air Force 32 494 15.44

2011-12 UNLV 35 616 17.60

2012-13 UNLV 35 562 16.06

2013-14 Utah State 32 510 15.94

2014-15 Air Force 31 483 15.58

STEALSYEAR TEAM G STL

1999-00 UNLV 31 263

2000-01 New Mexico 34 227

2001-02 UNLV 32 315

2002-03 UNLV 32 279

2003-04 San Diego State 30 246

2004-05 Air Force 30 262

2005-06 San Diego State 31 251

2006-07 UNLV 37 289

2007-08 UNLV 35 278

2008-09 San Diego State 36 287

2009-10 BYU 36 307

2010-11 BYU 37 298

2011-12 UNLV 35 299

2012-13 UNLV 35 253

2013-14 San Diego State 36 274

2014-15 Fresno State 32 250

STEALS AVERAGEYEAR TEAM G STL AVG

1999-00 Air Force 28 243 8.68

2000-01 UNLV 29 215 7.41

2001-02 UNLV 32 315 9.84

2002-03 UNLV 32 279 8.72

2003-04 San Diego State 30 246 8.20

2004-05 Air Force 30 262 8.73

2005-06 Air Force 31 249 8.03

2006-07 San Diego State 33 271 8.21

2007-08 TCU 30 275 9.17

2008-09 San Diego State 36 287 7.97

2009-10 BYU 36 307 8.53

2010-11 UNLV 33 268 8.12

2011-12 UNLV 35 299 8.54

2012-13 UNLV 35 253 7.23

2013-14 San Diego State 36 274 7.61

2014-15 Fresno State 32 250 7.81

TURNOVER MARGINYEAR TEAM G TEAM AVG OPP AVG MARGIN

1999-00 Wyoming 31 441 14.2 508 16.4 +2.16

2000-01 New Mexico 34 398 11.7 499 14.7 +2.97

2001-02 UNLV 32 457 14.3 565 17.7 +3.38

2002-03 UNLV 32 471 14.7 545 17.0 +2.31

2003-04 Air Force 29 318 11.0 473 16.3 +5.34

2004-05 Air Force 30 295 9.8 492 16.4 +6.57

2005-06 Air Force 31 335 10.8 464 15.0 +4.16

2006-07 UNLV 37 410 11.1 566 15.3 +4.22

2007-08 UNLV 35 379 10.8 521 14.9 +4.06

2008-09 UNLV 32 378 11.8 504 15.8 +3.94

2009-10 UNLV 34 395 11.6 535 15.7 +4.12

2010-11 UNLV 33 414 12.5 535 16.2 +3.67

2011-12 Wyoming 33 388 11.8 471 14.3 +2.52

2012-13 Wyoming 34 387 11.4 451 13.3 +1.88

2013-14 San Diego State 36 355 9.9 490 13.6 +3.75

2014-15 Boise State 34 348 10.2 430 12.6 +2.41

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOYEAR TEAM G ASST AVG TURN AVG RATIO

1999-00 UNLV 31 623 20.1 493 15.9 1.26

2000-01 New Mexico 34 398 11.7 499 14.7 2.97

2001-02 Utah 30 439 14.6 397 13.2 1.11

2002-03 Air Force 28 364 13.0 320 11.4 1.14

2003-04 Air Force 29 386 13.3 318 11.0 1.21

2004-05 Air Force 30 405 13.5 295 9.8 1.37

2005-06 Air Force 31 445 14.4 335 10.8 1.33

2006-07 Air Force 35 533 15.2 359 10.3 1.48

2007-08 UNLV 35 510 14.6 379 10.8 1.35

2008-09 BYU 33 537 16.3 375 11.4 1.43

2009-10 UNLV 34 551 16.2 395 11.6 1.39

2010-11 BYU 37 539 14.5 404 10.9 1.33

2011-12 UNLV 35 616 17.6 466 13.3 1.32

2012-13 Air Force 32 508 15.9 380 11.9 1.34

2013-14 New Mexico 34 522 15.4 360 10.6 1.45

2014-15 Colorado State 34 499 14.7 361 10.6 1.38

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SCORING DEFENSEYEAR TEAM G PTS AVG1999-00 Utah 14 902 64.42000-01 BYU 14 860 61.42001-02 Air Force 14 842 60.12002-03 Air Force 14 867 61.92003-04 Air Force 14 761 54.42004-05 Utah 14 767 54.82005-06 Air Force 16 880 55.02006-07 Air Force 16 924 57.82007-08 Air Force 16 928 58.02008-09 San Diego State 16 1,005 62.82009-10 UNLV 16 1,008 63.02010-11 San Diego State 16 947 59.22011-12 Wyoming 14 830 59.32012-13 Wyoming 16 966 60.42013-14 San Diego State 18 1,079 59.92014-15 San Diego State 18 949 52.7

SCORING MARGINYEAR TEAM G OWN OPP MARGIN1999-00 UNLV 14 80.9 73.0 +7.92000-01 BYU 14 59.2 61.4 +7.82001-02 Utah 14 67.0 60.4 +6.62002-03 BYU 14 71.6 62.9 +8.72003-04 Air Force 14 61.9 54.4 +7.62004-05 Utah 14 66.9 54.8 +12.12005-06 San Diego State 16 77.9 69.8 +8.12006-07 BYU 16 78.9 69.2 +9.72007-08 New Mexico 16 72.9 63.6 +9.42008-09 BYU 16 74.7 64.9 +9.82009-10 BYU 16 81.2 65.8 +15.42010-11 BYU 16 82.0 69.6 +12.42011-12 New Mexico 14 70.4 59.6 +10.82012-13 Colorado State 16 72.3 65.4 +6.92013-14 New Mexico 18 72.4 63.2 +9.32014-15 Boise State 18 68.8 57.8 +10.9

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYEAR TEAM G FG FGA PCT1999-00 New Mexico 14 374 780 .4792000-01 Utah 14 347 733 .4732001-02 Utah 14 314 653 .4812002-03 Colorado State 14 348 704 .4942003-04 Air Force 14 289 573 .5042004-05 Utah 14 328 623 .5262005-06 Colorado State 16 404 829 .4102006-07 BYU 16 459 890 .5162007-08 Utah 16 376 816 .4612008-09 Utah 16 388 811 .4782009-10 UNLV 16 428 891 .4802010-11 Air Force 16 349 758 .4602011-12 New Mexico 14 360 781 .4612012-13 Air Force 16 374 810 .4622013-14 New Mexico 18 461 980 .4702014-15 Utah State 18 434 916 .474

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSEYEAR TEAM G FG FGA PCT1999-00 UNLV 14 356 860 .4142000-01 BYU 14 281 674 .417 Wyoming 14 342 820 .4172001-02 Wyoming 14 328 774 .4242002-03 BYU 14 279 680 .4102003-04 Utah 14 298 706 .4222004-05 Colorado State 14 330 787 .4192005-06 New Mexico 16 342 800 .4282006-07 San Diego State 16 392 915 .4282007-08 BYU 16 351 926 .3792008-09 BYU 16 349 870 .4012009-10 UNLV 16 337 837 .4032010-11 San Diego State 16 346 886 .3912011-12 New Mexico 14 287 727 .3952012-13 New Mexico 16 351 899 .3902013-14 New Mexico 18 395 1,028 .3842014-15 San Diego State 18 341 885 .385

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYEAR TEAM G FTM FTA PCT1999-00 Utah 14 224 289 .7752000-01 BYU 14 267 341 .7832001-02 UNLV 14 255 346 .7372002-03 BYU 14 237 305 .7772003-04 Utah 14 183 244 .7502004-05 Air Force 14 117 152 .7702005-06 San Diego State 16 292 376 .7772006-07 Air Force 16 213 272 .7832007-08 Utah 16 201 267 .7532008-09 Utah 16 247 312 .7922009-10 BYU 16 280 363 .7712010-11 BYU 16 309 385 .8032011-12 San Diego State 14 215 281 .7652012-13 Air Force 16 195 252 .7742013-14 Fresno State 18 268 361 .7422014-15 Boise State 18 200 278 .719

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYEAR TEAM G FG FGA PCT1999-00 Colorado State 14 112 257 .4362000-01 Colorado State 14 87 230 .3782001-02 Utah 14 114 277 .4122002-03 BYU 14 92 230 .400 Wyoming 14 84 210 .4002003-04 Air Force 14 122 288 .4242004-05 New Mexico 14 107 276 .3882005-06 San Diego State 16 110 268 .410 Utah 16 111 271 .4102006-07 BYU 16 132 289 .4572007-08 New Mexico 16 136 316 .4302008-09 Utah 16 129 315 .4102009-10 BYU 16 132 319 .4142010-11 Air Force 16 120 306 .3922011-12 TCU 14 126 330 .3822012-13 Boise State 16 115 307 .3752013-14 Utah State 18 121 303 .3992014-15 Utah State 18 143 339 .422

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSEYEAR TEAM G FG FGA PCT1999-00 BYU 14 68 217 .3132000-01 Wyoming 14 71 228 .3112001-02 Utah 14 58 178 .3262002-03 Utah 14 69 209 .3302003-04 Air Force 14 55 170 .3242004-05 New Mexico 14 78 251 .3112005-06 Air Force 16 81 254 .3192006-07 Air Force 16 87 273 .3192007-08 BYU 16 77 272 .2832008-09 BYU 16 97 318 .3052009-10 Utah 16 52 184 .2832010-11 San Diego State 16 70 246 .2852011-12 New Mexico 14 88 281 .3132012-13 Fresno State 16 76 269 .2832013-14 San Diego State 18 95 310 .3062014-15 Boise State 18 96 317 .303

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1999-00 Colorado State 14 112 8.00

2000-01 Air Force 14 103 7.36

2001-02 Utah 14 114 8.14

2002-03 New Mexico 14 113 8.07

2003-04 Air Force 14 122 8.71

2004-05 Air Force 14 123 8.79

2005-06 Air Force 16 136 8.50

2006-07 New Mexico 16 150 9.38

2007-08 New Mexico 16 136 8.50

2008-09 Utah 16 129 8.06

2009-10 BYU 16 132 8.25

2010-11 BYU 16 145 9.06

2011-12 TCU 14 126 9.00

2012-13 Air Force 16 128 8.00

2013-14 Fresno State 18 148 8.22

2014-15 Boise State 18 166 9.22

REBOUNDING OFFENSEYEAR TEAM G REB AVG

1999-00 UNLV 14 594 42.4

2000-01 Wyoming 14 567 40.5

2001-02 Wyoming 14 517 36.9

2002-03 BYU 14 491 35.1

2003-04 San Diego State 14 491 35.1

2004-05 Wyoming 14 544 38.9

2005-06 Wyoming 16 604 37.8

2006-07 UNLV 16 566 35.4

2007-08 BYU 16 618 38.6

2008-09 BYU 16 579 36.2

2009-10 New Mexico 16 643 40.2

2010-11 San Diego State 16 637 39.8

2011-12 New Mexico 14 522 37.3

2012-13 Colorado State 16 622 38.9

2013-14 UNLV 18 687 38.2

2014-15 Colorado State 18 698 38.8

REBOUNDING DEFENSEYEAR TEAM G REB AVG

1999-00 Utah 14 396 28.3

2000-01 BYU 14 426 30.4

2001-02 New Mexico 14 413 29.5

2002-03 San Diego State 14 369 26.4

2003-04 Utah 14 371 26.5

2004-05 Utah 14 308 22.0

2005-06 Utah 16 452 28.3

2006-07 Utah 16 455 28.4

2007-08 Utah 16 481 30.1

2008-09 Utah 16 468 29.3

2009-10 San Diego State 16 498 31.1

2010-11 New Mexico 16 485 30.3

2011-12 Wyoming 14 410 29.3

2012-13 Colorado State 16 448 28.0

2013-14 Boise State 18 515 28.6

2014-15 New Mexico 18 521 28.9

REBOUNDING MARGINYEAR TEAM G TEAM AVG OPP AVG MARGIN

1999-00 Utah 14 491 35.1 396 28.3 +6.8

2000-01 Wyoming 14 567 40.5 479 34.2 +6.3

2001-02 Wyoming 14 517 36.9 435 31.1 +5.9

2002-03 San Diego State 14 457 32.6 369 26.4 +6.3

2003-04 Utah 14 487 34.8 371 26.5 +8.3

2004-05 Utah 14 463 33.1 308 22.0 +11.1

2005-06 Wyoming 16 604 37.8 531 33.2 +4.6

2006-07 Colorado State 16 558 34.9 458 28.6 +6.2

2007-08 San Diego State 16 564 35.2 482 30.1 +5.1

2008-09 Utah 16 570 35.6 468 29.3 +6.4

2009-10 New Mexico 16 643 40.2 521 32.6 +7.6

2010-11 San Diego State 16 637 39.8 518 32.4 +7.4

2011-12 New Mexico 14 522 37.3 423 30.2 +7.1

2012-13 Colorado State 16 622 38.9 448 28.0 +10.9

2013-14 Boise State 18 617 34.3 515 28.6 +5.7

2014-15 Colorado State 18 698 38.8 582 32.3 +6.4

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSYEAR TEAM G NO. AVG

1999-00 UNLV 14 209 14.93

2000-01 Wyoming 14 162 11.57

2001-02 San Diego State 14 166 11.86

2002-03 San Diego State 14 170 12.14

2003-04 San Diego State 14 188 13.43

2004-05 Wyoming 14 187 13.36

2005-06 Wyoming 16 227 14.19

2006-07 UNLV 16 199 12.44

2007-08 TCU 16 185 11.56

2008-09 San Diego State 16 180 11.25

2009-10 New Mexico 16 220 13.75

2010-11 San Diego State 16 213 13.31

2011-12 UNLV 14 160 11.43

2012-13 Colorado State 16 224 14.00

2013-14 San Diego State 18 233 12.94

2014-15 Nevada 18 271 15.06

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSYEAR TEAM G NO. AVG

1999-00 UNLV 14 385 27.50

2000-01 Wyoming 14 405 28.93

2001-02 Wyoming 14 363 25.93

2002-03 Utah 14 329 23.50

2003-04 Colorado State 14 343 24.50

2004-05 Wyoming 14 357 25.50

2005-06 Wyoming 16 377 23.56

2006-07 Colorado State 16 389 24.31

2007-08 BYU 16 463 28.94

2008-09 Utah 16 445 27.81

2009-10 BYU 16 444 27.80

2010-11 BYU 16 434 27.13

2011-12 New Mexico 14 365 26.07

2012-13 UNLV 16 448 28.00

2013-14 New Mexico 18 492 27.33

2014-15 Colorado State 18 475 26.39

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1999-00 UNLV 14 71 5.07

2000-01 UNLV 14 73 5.21

2001-02 San Diego State 14 56 4.00

2002-03 Colorado State 14 69 4.93

2003-04 Colorado State 14 68 4.86

2004-05 Wyoming 14 70 5.00

2005-06 Wyoming 16 98 6.13

2006-07 UNLV 16 98 6.13

2007-08 Wyoming 16 69 4.31

2008-09 Utah 16 86 5.38

2009-10 Utah 16 90 5.63

2010-11 San Diego State 16 81 5.06

2011-12 UNLV 14 62 4.43

2012-13 UNLV 16 102 6.38

2013-14 UNLV 18 110 6.11

2014-15 UNLV 18 109 6.06

ASSISTSYEAR TEAM G AST AVG

1999-00 UNLV 14 268 19.14

2000-01 Wyoming 14 249 17.79

2001-02 UNLV 14 194 13.86

2002-03 Colorado State 14 198 14.14

2003-04 UNLV 14 213 15.21

2004-05 Utah 14 203 14.50

2005-06 UNLV 16 258 16.13

2006-07 BYU 16 268 16.75

2007-08 BYU 16 259 16.19

2008-09 BYU 16 248 15.50

2009-10 UNLV 16 275 17.19

2010-11 Air Force 16 251 15.69

2011-12 UNLV 14 245 17.50

2012-13 Air Force 16 245 15.31

UNLV 16 245 15.31

2013-14 New Mexico 18 285 15.83

2014-15 Utah State 18 279 15.50

STEALSYEAR TEAM G STL AVG

1999-00 BYU 14 109 7.79

Wyoming 14 109 7.79

2000-01 Air Force 14 102 7.29

UNLV 14 102 7.29

2001-02 UNLV 14 144 10.29

2002-03 UNLV 14 110 7.86

2003-04 BYU 14 109 7.79

2004-05 Air Force 14 141 10.07

2005-06 San Diego State 16 130 8.13

2006-07 San Diego State 16 134 8.38

2007-08 TCU 16 129 8.06

2008-09 UNLV 16 127 7.94

2009-10 BYU 16 136 8.50

2010-11 BYU 16 121 7.56

2011-12 UNLV 14 118 8.43

2012-13 Fresno State 16 105 6.56

2013-14 San Diego State 18 131 7.28

2014-15 Fresno State 18 143 7.94

TURNOVER MARGINYEAR TEAM G TEAM AVG OPP AVG MARGIN

1999-00 Wyoming 14 184 13.1 219 15.6 +2.50

2000-01 New Mexico 14 150 10.7 202 14.4 +3.71

2001-02 UNLV 14 176 12.6 251 17.9 +5.36

2002-03 UNLV 14 170 12.1 224 16.0 +3.86

2003-04 Air Force 14 142 10.1 216 15.4 +5.29

2004-05 Air Force 14 140 10.0 237 16.9 +6.93

2005-06 Air Force 16 168 10.5 219 13.7 +3.19

2006-07 Air Force 16 168 10.5 229 14.3 +3.81

2007-08 New Mexico 16 166 10.4 256 16.0 +5.63

2008-09 UNLV 16 185 11.6 251 15.7 +4.12

2009-10 BYU 16 165 10.3 242 15.1 +4.80

2010-11 UNLV 16 190 11.9 233 14.6 +2.69

2011-12 Wyoming 14 154 11.0 185 13.2 +2.21

2012-13 New Mexico 16 169 10.6 200 12.5 +1.94

2013-14 San Diego State 18 170 9.4 236 13.1 +3.67

2014-15 Fresno State 18 186 10.3 244 13.6 +3.22

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOYEAR TEAM G ASST AVG TURN AVG RATIO

1999-00 UNLV 14 268 19.1 216 15.4 1.24

2000-01 Wyoming 14 249 17.8 206 14.7 1.21

2001-02 Utah 14 191 13.6 164 11.7 1.16

2002-03 New Mexico 14 159 11.4 144 10.3 1.10

2003-04 Air Force 14 178 12.7 142 10.1 1.25

2004-05 Air Force 14 194 13.9 140 10.0 1.39

2005-06 Air Force 16 220 13.8 168 10.5 1.31

2006-07 BYU 16 268 16.8 203 12.7 1.32

2007-08 New Mexico 16 256 16.0 166 10.4 1.54

2008-09 BYU 16 248 15.5 179 11.2 1.39

2009-10 UNLV 16 275 17.2 182 11.4 1.51

2010-11 Air Force 16 251 15.7 193 12.1 1.30

2011-12 UNLV 14 245 17.5 195 13.9 1.26

2012-13 New Mexico 16 244 15.3 169 10.6 1.44

2013-14 New Mexico 18 285 15.8 165 9.2 1.73

2014-15 Utah State 18 279 15.5 190 10.6 1.47

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MW ALL-TIME STANDINGS1999-00 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHUNLV*# 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 23-8 .742 18-2 4-4 1-2 Bill BaynoUtah# 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 23-9 .719 17-0 4-7 2-2 Rick MajerusNew Mexico^ 9-5 .643 5-2 4-3 18-14 .563 13-7 5-6 0-1 Fran FraschillaColorado State 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 18-12 .600 10-3 5-7 3-2 Ritchie McKayWyoming 8-6 .571 6-1 2-5 19-12 .613 12-1 5-9 2-2 Steve McClainBYU^ 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 22-11 .667 14-2 6-9 2-0 Steve ClevelandAir Force 4-10 .286 3-4 1-6 8-20 .286 6-7 2-11 0-2 Reggie MintonSan Diego State 0-14 .000 0-7 0-7 5-23 .179 5-10 0-13 0-0 Steve Fisher

2000-01 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHBYU*# 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 24-9 .727 15-0 4-6 5-3 Steve ClevelandUtah^ 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 19-12 .613 13-3 5-6 1-3 Dick HunsakerWyoming^ 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 20-10 .667 11-2 6-7 3-1 Steve McClainUNLV 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 16-13 .552 12-3 3-7 1-3 Bill Bayno/Max GoodNew Mexico^ 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 21-13 .618 15-4 4-8 2-1 Fran FraschillaColorado State 6-8 .429 5-2 1-6 15-13 .536 10-3 2-8 3-2 Dale LayerSan Diego State 4-10 .400 3-4 1-6 14-14 .500 12-5 2-8 0-1 Steve FisherAir Force 3-11 .214 3-4 0-7 8-21 .276 5-9 1-11 2-1 Joe Scott

2001-02 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHWyoming# 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 22-9 .710 13-1 6-6 3-2 Steve McClain Utah# 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 21-9 .700 14-2 6-5 1-2 Rick MajerusUNLV^ 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 21-11 .656 17-3 4-7 0-1 Charlie SpoonhourBYU^ 7-7 .500 7-0 0-7 18-12 .600 16-0 1-11 1-1 Steve ClevelandSan Diego State*# 7-7 .500 4-3 3-4 21-12 .636 12-3 6-8 3-1 Steve FisherNew Mexico^ 6-8 .429 5-2 1-6 16-14 .533 14-5 2-9 0-0 Fran FraschillaColorado State 3-11 .214 2-5 1-6 12-18 .400 7-7 2-9 3-2 Dale LayerAir Force 3-11 .214 3-4 0-7 9-19 .321 5-6 2-12 2-1 Joe Scott

2002-03 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHUtah# 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 25-8 .758 15-1 7-4 3-3 Rick MajerusBYU# 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 23-9 .719 13-1 6-5 4-3 Steve ClevelandWyoming^ 8-6 .571 4-3 4-3 21-11 .656 12-3 6-6 3-2 Steve McClainUNLV^ 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 21-11 .656 15-6 6-5 0-0 Charlie SpoonhourSan Diego State^ 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 16-14 .533 11-6 5-8 0-0 Steve FisherColorado State*# 5-9 .357 3-4 2-5 19-14 .576 14-4 3-9 2-1 Dale LayerNew Mexico 4-10 .286 4-3 0-7 10-18 .357 10-7 0-10 0-1 Ritchie McKayAir Force 3-11 .214 3-4 0-7 12-16 .429 9-4 3-10 0-2 Joe Scott

2003-04 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHAir Force# 12-2 .857 7-0 5-2 22-7 .759 13-0 8-5 1-2 Joe ScottBYU# 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 21-9 .700 13-0 5-7 3-2 Steve ClevelandUtah*# 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 24-9 .727 15-1 6-5 3-3 Rick Majerus/Kerry RuppUNLV^ 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 18-13 .581 12-4 4-7 2-2 Charlie Spoonhour/Jay SpoonhourNew Mexico 5-9 .357 5-2 0-7 14-14 .500 14-4 0-9 0-1 Ritchie McKaySan Diego State 5-9 .357 5-2 0-7 14-16 .468 11-4 2-10 1-2 Steve FisherColorado State 4-10 .286 4-3 0-7 13-16 .448 8-4 3-10 2-2 Dale LayerWyoming 4-10 .286 4-3 0-7 11-17 .393 10-5 0-11 1-1 Steve McClain

2004-05 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHUtah (14/18)# 13-1 .929 7-0 6-1 29-6 .829 16-0 7-3 6-3 Ray GiacolettiNew Mexico*# 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 26-7 .788 18-1 5-5 3-1 Ritchie McKayAir Force 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 18-12 .600 12-1 4-9 2-2 Chris MooneyUNLV^ 7-7 .500 3-4 4-3 17-14 .548 10-6 6-7 1-1 Lon KrugerWyoming 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 15-13 .536 11-3 3-8 1-2 Steve McClainSan Diego State 4-10 .286 2-5 2-5 11-18 .379 7-9 3-8 1-1 Steve FisherColorado State 3-11 .214 3-4 0-7 11-17 .393 11-4 0-12 0-1 Dale LayerBYU 3-11 .214 2-5 1-6 9-21 .300 6-8 2-9 1-4 Steve Cleveland

2005-06 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHSan Diego State*# 13-3 .812 7-1 6-2 24-9 .727 13-2 7-5 4-2 Steve FisherAir Force# 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 24-7 .774 15-0 6-5 3-2 Jeff BzdelikBYU^ 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 20-9 .690 14-1 5-7 1-1 Dave RoseUNLV 10-6 .625 6-2 4-4 17-13 .567 12-4 4-8 1-1 Lon Kruger New Mexico 8-8 .500 6-2 2-6 17-13 .567 15-2 2-9 0-2 Ritchie McKayUtah 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 14-15 .483 10-5 3-8 1-2 Ray GiacolettiWyoming 5-11 .312 3-5 2-6 14-18 .438 9-8 2-9 3-1 Steve McClainColorado State 4-12 .250 2-6 2-6 16-15 .516 9-6 4-7 3-2 Dale LayerTCU 2-14 .125 2-6 0-8 6-25 .194 6-10 0-11 0-4 Neil Dougherty

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2006-07 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHBYU (24/NR)# 13-3 .813 8-0 5-3 25-9 .735 17-0 6-7 2-2 Dave RoseUNLV (14/19)*# 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 30-7 .811 19-1 8-5 3-1 Lon KrugerAir Force^ 10-6 .625 7-1 3-5 26-9 .743 16-1 6-5 4-3 Jeff BzdelikSan Diego State^ 10-6 .625 7-1 3-5 22-11 .667 14-2 6-7 2-2 Steve FisherWyoming 7-9 .438 6-2 1-7 17-15 .531 12-2 2-9 3-4 Steve McClainColorado State 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 17-13 .567 10-4 5-7 2-2 Dale LayerUtah 6-10 .375 5-3 1-7 11-19 .367 9-6 1-11 1-2 Ray GiacolettiNew Mexico 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 15-17 .469 13-5 1-10 1-2 Ritchie McKayTCU 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 13-17 .433 10-7 2-9 1-1 Neil Dougherty

2007-08 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHBYU# 14-2 .875 8-0 6-2 27-8 .771 16-0 8-5 3-3 Dave RoseUNLV*# 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 27-8 .771 19-2 6-5 2-1 Lon KrugerNew Mexico^ 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 24-9 .727 16-2 8-6 0-1 Steve AlfordSan Diego State^ 9-7 .563 6-2 3-5 20-13 .606 11-3 6-8 3-2 Steve FisherAir Force 8-8 .500 5-3 3-5 16-14 .533 12-4 3-8 1-2 Jeff ReynoldsUtah+ 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 18-15 .545 11-4 5-10 2-1 Jim BoylenTCU 6-10 .375 5-3 1-7 14-16 .467 13-4 1-12 0-0 Neil DoughertyWyoming 5-11 .313 3-5 2-6 12-18 .400 8-6 3-10 1-2 Heath SchroyerColorado State 0-16 .000 0-8 0-8 7-25 .219 3-10 0-14 4-1 Tim Miles

2008-09 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHBYU# 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 25-8 .758 14-2 9-3 2-3 Dave RoseUtah (25)*# 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 24-10 .706 13-2 6-7 5-1 Jim BoylenNew Mexico^ 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 22-12 .647 16-2 6-7 0-3 Steve AlfordSan Diego State^ 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 26-10 .722 15-2 6-5 5-3 Steve FisherUNLV^ 9-7 .563 7-1 2-6 21-11 .656 14-4 6-7 1-0 Lon KrugerWyoming+ 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 19-14 .576 12-4 3-9 4-1 Heath SchroyerTCU 5-11 .313 4-4 1-7 14-17 .452 10-5 3-10 1-2 Jim ChristianColorado State 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 9-22 .290 6-9 2-11 1-2 Tim MilesAir Force 0-16 .000 0-8 0-8 10-21 .323 7-10 1-9 2-2 Jeff Reynolds

2009-10 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHNew Mexico (8/16)# 14-2 .875 7-1 7-1 30-5 .857 17-1 10-2 3-2 Steve AlfordBYU (17/22)# 13-3 .813 7-1 6-2 30-6 .833 15-1 10-4 5-1 Dave RoseSan Diego State (RV/-)*# 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 25-9 .735 14-1 9-7 2-1 Steve FisherUNLV (RV/-)# 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 25-9 .735 15-4 9-3 1-2 Lon Kruger Colorado State+ 7-9 .438 4-4 3-5 16-16 .500 11-4 3-11 2-1 Tim MilesUtah 7-9 .438 4-4 3-5 14-17 .452 9-8 4-8 1-1 Jim BoylenTCU 5-11 .313 3-5 2-6 13-19 .406 9-8 3-10 1-1 Jim ChristianWyoming 3-13 .188 3-5 0-8 10-21 .323 9-9 0-11 1-1 Heath SchroyerAir Force 1-15 .063 1-7 0-8 10-21 .323 8-9 0-10 2-2 Jeff Reynolds 2010-11 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHSan Diego State (6/11)*# 14-2 .875 7-1 7-1 34-3 .919 14-1 12-1 8-1 Steve FisherBYU (10/13)# 14-2 .875 7-1 7-1 32-5 .865 13-1 10-1 9-3 Dave RoseUNLV (RV/-)# 11-5 .688 5-3 6-2 24-9 .727 12-5 9-3 3-1 Lon KrugerColorado State^ 9-7 .563 5-3 4-4 19-13 .594 9-5 6-5 4-3 Tim MilesNew Mexico^ 8-8 .500 5-3 3-5 22-13 .629 14-3 6-8 2-2 Steve AlfordAir Force% 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 16-16 .500 12-5 3-11 1-0 Jeff ReynoldsUtah 6-10 .375 3-5 3-5 13-18 .419 9-6 4-9 0-3 Jim BoylenWyoming 3-13 .188 3-5 0-8 10-21 .323 10-7 0-11 0-3 Heath Schroyer/Fred LangleyTCU 1-15 .063 1-7 0-8 11-22 .333 8-8 1-11 2-3 Jim Christian

2011-12 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHNew Mexico (21/23)*# 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 28-7 .800 14-2 8-3 6-2 Steve AlfordSan Diego State (22/RV)# 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 26-8 .765 17-2 7-4 2-2 Steve FisherUNLV (23/RV)# 9-5 .643 7-0 2-5 26-9 .743 18-1 6-7 2-1 Dave RiceColorado State# 8-6 .571 7-0 1-6 20-12 .625 14-1 3-9 3-2 Tim MilesTCU+ 7-7 .500 6-1 1-6 18-15 .545 14-3 3-9 1-3 Jim ChristianWyoming+ 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 21-12 .636 16-3 5-9 0-0 Larry ShyattAir Force 3-11 .214 1-6 2-5 13-16 .448 10-7 2-7 1-2 Jeff Reynolds/Dave PilipovichBoise State 3-11 .214 2-5 1-6 13-17 .433 11-5 1-11 1-1 Leon Rice

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MW ALL-TIME STANDINGS2012-13 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHNew Mexico (10/19)*# 13-3 .813 8-0 5-3 29-6 .829 15-1 9-4 5-1 Steve AlfordColorado State# 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 26-9 .743 16-1 6-7 4-1 Larry EustachyUNLV# 10-6 .625 7-1 3-5 25-10 .714 19-3 6-6 0-1 Dave RiceSan Diego State# 9-7 .563 7-1 2-6 23-11 .676 14-1 4-6 5-4 Steve FisherBoise State# 9-7 .563 7-1 2-6 21-11 .656 14-1 5-8 2-2 Leon RiceAir Force% 8-8 .500 7-1 1-7 18-14 .562 13-2 4-11 1-1 Dave PilipovichFresno State 5-11 .313 3-5 2-6 11-19 .367 6-8 5-10 0-1 Rodney CarterWyoming+ 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 20-14 .588 13-6 6-7 1-1 Larry ShyattNevada 3-13 .188 2-6 1-7 12-19 .387 10-7 2-11 0-1 David Carter

2013-14 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHSan Diego State (13/12)# 16-2 .889 9-0 7-2 31-5 .861 15-1 10-2 6-2 Steve FisherNew Mexico (17/RV)*# 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 27-7 .794 13-2 8-3 6-2 Craig NealUNLV 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 20-13 .606 12-8 6-5 2-0 Dave RiceNevada 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 15-17 .469 7-8 8-6 0-3 David CarterBoise State 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 21-13 .618 12-4 5-7 4-2 Leon RiceWyoming+ 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 18-15 .545 14-4 3-11 1-0 Larry ShyattFresno State+ 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 21-18 .538 13-6 7-10 1-2 Rodney TerryUtah State 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 18-14 .562 13-5 4-7 1-2 Stew Morrill Colorado State 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 16-16 .500 14-6 2-9 0-1 Larry Eustachy Air Force 6-12 .333 3-6 3-6 12-18 .400 8-9 3-8 1-1 Dave Pilipovich San José State 1-17 .056 0-9 1-8 7-24 .226 4-9 3-12 0-3 Dave Wojcik

2014-15 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACHSan Diego State# 14-4 .778 8-1 6-3 27-9 .750 16-1 7-5 4-3 Steve FisherBoise State# 14-4 .778 8-1 6-3 25-9 .735 13-1 8-6 4-2 Leon RiceColorado State^ 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 27-7 .794 15-2 8-4 4-1 Larry EustachyWyoming*# 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 25-10 .714 17-2 5-7 3-1 Larry ShyattUtah State 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 18-13 .581 11-5 7-7 0-1 Stew MorrillFresno State 10-8 .556 7-2 3-6 15-17 .469 11-3 4-10 0-4 Rodney TerryUNLV 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 18-15 .545 13-5 3-8 2-2 Dave RiceNew Mexico 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 15-16 .484 10-5 4-8 1-3 Craig NealAir Force 6-12 .333 5-4 1-8 14-17 .452 11-5 1-11 2-1 Dave PilipovichNevada 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 9-22 .290 7-8 2-11 0-3 David CarterSan José State 0-18 .000 0-9 0-9 2-28 .067 2-13 0-12 0-3 Dave Wojcik *MW Tournament champion; #NCAA participant; ^NIT participant; +CBI participant; %CIT participant.

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CONFERENCE OVERALL POSTSEASONTEAM W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N CIT CBI NIT NCAAUNLV 150-96 .610 94-29 56-67 349-174 .667 237-61 90-94 22-18 - - 2-5 3-7San Diego State 143-103 .581 87-34 54-69 339-185 .647 202-53 92-105 45-27 - - 5-4 6-8New Mexico 142-104 .577 92-31 50-73 334-185 .644 227-53 78-107 29-25 - - 4-6 2-5^Boise State 35-31 .530 23-10 12-21 80-50 .615 50-11 19-32 11-7 - - - 0-2#Utah State 18-18 .500 11-7 7-11 36-27 .571 24-10 11-14 1-3 - - - -~Fresno State 24-28 .462 15-11 9-17 47-54 .406 30-17 16-30 1-7 - 4-2 - -Wyoming 108-138 .439 74-49 34-89 274-230 .544 189-66 55-140 30-24 - 2-4 1-2 1-2Colorado State 98-148 .398 67-56 31-92 261-238 .523 169-73 54-139 40-26 - 0-1 0-2 1-3Air Force 94-152 .382 66-57 28-95 236-248 .488 162-79 49-143 25-26 2-2 - 3-1 0-2~Nevada 18-34 .346 10-16 8-18 36-58 .383 24-23 12-27 0-7 - - - -#San José State 1-35 .028 0-18 1-17 9-52 .148 6-22 3-24 0-6 - - - -%BYU 126-54 .700 79-11 47-43 276-116 .704 166-16 72-74 38-26 - - 3-3 3-8%Utah 107-73 .594 68-22 39-51 235-147 .615 151-38 58-83 26-26 - 1-1 0-1 4-6*TCU 30-80 .273 24-31 6-49 89-131 .405 70-45 13-72 6-14 - 1-1 - -

Current teams ranked by MW win percentage. Overall and postseason records reflect games played as a member of the Mountain West.^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011.~Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012.#San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.*TCU: member from 2005-2012.%BYU and Utah: members from 1999-2011.

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RANKED BY MW WINS (Regular-Season Conference Games Only)

1. Steve Fisher, San Diego State .................................................... 143 2. Dave Rose, BYU ..................................................................78 3. Lon Kruger, UNLV ...............................................................72 4. Steve Alford, New Mexico .....................................................68 5. Steve McClain, Wyoming ......................................................60 6. Steve Cleveland, BYU ..........................................................48 7. Ritchie McKay, Colorado State/New Mexico ...........................39 8. Dave Rice, UNLV ......................................................................... 37 9. Leon Rice, Boise State ................................................................ 35 10. Rick Majerus, Utah ..............................................................34 11. Jim Boylen, Utah .................................................................32 12. Larry Eustachy, Colorado State .................................................... 31 Dale Layer, Colorado State ...................................................31 14. Larry Shyatt, Wyoming ................................................................. 30 15. Tim Miles, Colorado State ....................................................28 16. Ray Giacoletti, Utah ............................................................25 17. Rodney Terry, Fresno State .......................................................... 24 18. Dave Pilipovich, Air Force ........................................................... 22 Craig Neal, New Mexico .............................................................. 22 Jeff Bzdelik, Air Force ..........................................................22 21. Joe Scott, Air Force .............................................................21 Fran Fraschilla, New Mexico .................................................21 23. Charlie Spoonhour, UNLV .....................................................20 24. David Carter, Nevada ...........................................................18 Jim Christian, TCU ..............................................................18 26. Jeff Reynolds, Air Force .......................................................16 Heath Schroyer, Wyoming ....................................................16 28. Neil Dougherty, TCU ............................................................12 29. Stew Morrill, Utah State .......................................................11 30. Bill Bayno, UNLV ................................................................10 Dick Hunsacker, Utah ..........................................................10 32. Chris Mooney, Air Force .........................................................9 33. Max Good, UNLV ...................................................................7 34. Kerry Rupp, Utah ..................................................................6 35. Reggie Minton, Air Force ........................................................4 Jay Spoonhour, UNLV ............................................................4 37. Fred Langley, Wyoming ..........................................................2 38. Dave Wojcik, San José State.......................................................... 1 39. Eric Musselman, Nevada ............................................................... 0 Tim Duryea, Utah State .................................................................. 0

RANKED BY OVERALL WINS (Including Postseason Games) 1. Steve Fisher, San Diego State .................................................... 339 2. Lon Kruger, UNLV .............................................................161 3. Dave Rose, BYU ................................................................159 4. Steve McClain, Wyoming ....................................................157 5. Steve Alford, New Mexico ...................................................155 6. Steve Cleveland, BYU ........................................................117 7. Dale Layer, Colorado State .................................................103 8. Dave Rice, UNLV ......................................................................... 89 9. Rick Majerus, Utah ..............................................................85 10. Larry Shyatt, Wyoming ................................................................. 84 11. Leon Rice, Boise State ................................................................ 80 12. Ritchie McKay, Colorado State/New Mexico ...........................74 13. Tim Miles, Colorado State ....................................................71 14. Larry Eustachy, Colorado State .................................................... 69 Jim Boylen, Utah .................................................................69 16. Jeff Reynolds, Air Force .......................................................63 17. Jim Christian, TCU ..............................................................56 18. Fran Fraschilla, New Mexico .................................................55 19. Charlie Spoonhour, UNLV .....................................................54 Ray Giacoletti, Utah ............................................................54 21. Joe Scott, Air Force .............................................................51 22. Jeff Bzdelik, Air Force ..........................................................50 23. Heath Schroyer, Wyoming ....................................................49 24. Rodney Terry, Fresno State .......................................................... 47 25. Dave Pilipovich, Air Force ........................................................... 46 26. Craig Neal, New Mexico .............................................................. 42 27. David Carter, Nevada ...........................................................36 Stew Morrill, Utah State .......................................................36 29. Neil Dougherty, TCU ............................................................33 30. Bill Bayno, UNLV ................................................................26 31. Chris Mooney, Air Force .......................................................18 Dick Hunsaker, Utah ............................................................18 33. Max Good, UNLV .................................................................13 34. Dave Wojcik, San José State.......................................................... 9 Kerry Rupp, Utah ..................................................................9 36. Reggie Minton, Air Force ........................................................8 37. Jay Spoonhour, UNLV ............................................................6 38. Fred Langley, Wyoming ..........................................................2 39. Eric Musselman, Nevada ............................................................... 0 Tim Duryea, Utah State .................................................................. 0

ALL-TIME MW COACHING RECORDSForty individuals have served as head coaches of Mountain West institutions since the league’s inception in 1999. Each coach is ranked below, according to his win percentage in regular-season MW games. The all-games record for each coach includes only the time spent with institutions while members of the MW. Career records for active MW coaches can be found on their respective team pages. MW GAMES ALL GAMES COACH TEAM (MW TENURE) RECORD PCT. RECORD PCT. 1. Dave Rose BYU (2005-11) 78-18 .813 159-45 .779 2. Rick Majerus Utah (1999-04) 34-13 .723 85-31 .752 Steve Alford New Mexico (2007-13) 68-26 .723 155-52 .749 4. Bill Bayno UNLV (1999-01) 10-4 .714 26-12 .684 Dick Hunsaker Utah (2000-01) 10-4 .714 18-12 .600 6. Jeff Bzdelik Air Force (2005-07) 22-10 .688 50-16 .758 7. Kerry Rupp Utah (2004) 6-3 .667 9-4 .692 Jay Spoonhour UNLV (2004) 4-2 .667 6-4 .600 9. Lon Kruger UNLV (2004-11) 72-38 .655 161-71 .694 10. Chris Mooney Air Force (2004-05) 9-5 .643 18-12 .600 11. Craig Neal New Mexico (2013-Present) 22-14 .611 42-23 .646 12. Larry Eustachy Colorado State (2012-Present) 31-21 .596 69-32 .683 13. Steve Fisher San Diego State (1999-Present) 143-103 .581 339-184 .648 14. Steve Cleveland BYU (1999-05) 48-36 .571 117-71 .622 15. Dave Rice UNLV (2011-Present) 37-29 .561 89-47 .654 16. Charlie Spoonhour UNLV (2001-04) 20-16 .556 54-30 .643 17. Ray Giacoletti Utah (2004-07) 25-21 .543 54-40 .574 18. Leon Rice Boise State (2011-Present) 35-31 .530 80-50 .615 19. Steve McClain Wyoming (1999-07) 60-56 .517 157-105 .599 20. Max Good UNLV (2000-01) 7-7 .500 13-9 .591 Fran Fraschilla New Mexico (1999-02) 21-21 .500 55-41 .573 Stew Morrill Utah State (2013-15) 18-18 .500 36-27 .571 Jim Boylen Utah (2007-11) 32-32 .500 69-60 .535 24. Rodney Terry Fresno State (2012-Present) 24-28 .462 47-54 .465 25. Larry Shyatt Wyoming (2011-Present) 30-36 .455 84-51 .622 26. Ritchie McKay Colorado State (1999-00); New Mexico (2002-07) 39-49 .443 74-74 .500 27. Joe Scott Air Force (2000-04) 21-35 .375 51-63 .447 28. Dave Pilipovich Air Force (2012-Present) 22-37 .373 46-55 .455 29. Tim Miles Colorado State (2007-12) 28-50 .359 71-88 .447 30. David Carter Nevada (2012-15) 18-34 .346 36-58 .383 31. Dale Layer Colorado State (2000-07) 31-71 .304 103-106 .493 32. Jim Christian TCU (2008-12) 18-44 .290 56-73 .434 33. Reggie Minton Air Force (1999-00) 4-10 .286 8-20 .286 Fred Langley Wyoming (2011) 2-5 .286 2-6 .250 35. Heath Schroyer Wyoming (2007-11) 16-41 .281 49-68 .419 36. Neil Dougherty TCU (2005-08) 12-36 .250 33-58 .363 37. Jeff Reynolds Air Force (2007-12) 16-55 .225 63-82 .434 38. Dave Wojcik San José State (2013-Present) 1-35 .028 9-52 .148 39. Eric Musselman Nevada (2015-Present) 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 40. Tim Duryea Utah State (2015-Present) 0-0 .000 0-0 .000

Current MW Head Coaches in Bold.

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AIR FORCEOPPONENT G W L PCT.Boise State 10 3 7 .300Colorado State 105 31 74 .295Fresno State 19 5 14 .263Nevada 6 2 4 .333New Mexico 77 21 56 .273San Diego State 74 22 52 .297San José State 7 4 3 .571UNLV 43 11 32 .256Utah State 15 3 12 .200Wyoming 109 35 74 .321TOTALS 465 137 328 .295

BOISE STATEOPPONENT G W L PCT.Air Force 10 7 3 .300Colorado State 14 6 8 .429Fresno State 37 20 17 .541Nevada 65 25 40 .385New Mexico 9 3 6 .333San Diego State 11 3 8 .273San José State 28 26 2 .929UNLV 10 5 5 .500Utah State 40 10 30 .250Wyoming 21 8 13 .381TOTALS 245 113 132 .461

COLORADO STATEOPPONENT G W L PCT.Air Force 105 74 31 .705Boise State 14 8 6 .571Fresno State 26 16 10 .615Nevada 15 8 7 .533New Mexico 118 44 74 .373San Diego State 76 38 38 .500San José State 10 10 0 1.000UNLV 49 13 36 .265Utah State 87 35 52 .402Wyoming 223 92 131 .413TOTALS 723 338 385 .467

FRESNO STATEOPPONENT G W L PCT.Air Force 19 14 5 .737Boise State 37 17 20 .459Colorado State 26 10 16 .385Nevada 92 41 51 .446New Mexico 21 8 13 .381San Diego State 103 45 58 .437San José State 158 83 75 .525UNLV 38 8 30 .211Utah State 54 22 32 .407Wyoming 21 12 9 .571TOTALS 569 260 309 .457

NEVADAOPPONENT G W L PCT.Air Force 6 4 2 .667Boise State 65 40 25 .615Colorado State 15 7 8 .467Fresno State 92 51 41 .554New Mexico 5 1 4 .200San Diego State 13 3 10 .231San José State 67 36 31 .537UNLV 81 22 59 .272Utah State 50 15 35 .300Wyoming 15 2 13 .133TOTALS 409 181 228 .443

NEW MEXICOOPPONENT G W L PCT.Air Force 77 56 21 .727Boise State 9 6 3 .667Colorado State 118 74 44 .627Fresno State 21 13 8 .619Nevada 5 4 1 .800San Diego State 80 44 36 .550San José State 9 9 0 1.000UNLV 52 21 31 .404Utah State 27 7 20 .259Wyoming 132 67 65 .508TOTALS 530 301 229 .568

SAN DIEGO STATEOPPONENT G W L PCT.Air Force 74 52 22 .703Boise State 11 8 3 .727Colorado State 76 38 38 .500Fresno State 103 58 45 .563Nevada 13 10 3 .769New Mexico 80 36 44 .450UNLV 62 27 35 .435San José State 67 35 32 .522Utah State 6 3 3 .500Wyoming 77 37 40 .481TOTALS 569 304 265 .534

SAN JOSÉ STATEOPPONENT G W L PCT.Air Force 7 3 4 .429Boise State 28 2 26 .071Colorado State 10 0 10 .000Fresno State 158 75 83 .475Nevada 67 31 36 .463New Mexico 9 0 9 .000San Diego State 67 32 35 .478 UNLV 38 4 34 .105Utah State 76 21 55 .276Wyoming 9 1 8 .111TOTALS 469 169 300 .360

UNLVOPPONENT G W L PCT.Air Force 43 32 11 .744Boise State 10 5 5 .500Colorado State 49 36 13 .735Fresno State 38 30 8 .789Nevada 81 59 22 .728New Mexico 52 31 21 .596San Diego State 62 35 27 .565San José State 38 34 4 .895Utah State 34 30 4 .882Wyoming 51 35 16 .686TOTALS 458 327 131 .714

UTAH STATEOPPONENT G W L PCT.Air Force 15 12 3 .800Boise State 40 30 10 .750Colorado State 87 52 35 .598Fresno State 54 32 22 .593Nevada 50 35 15 .700New Mexico 27 20 7 .741San Diego State 6 3 3 .500San José State 76 55 21 .724UNLV 34 4 30 .118Wyoming 71 25 46 .352TOTALS 460 268 192 .583

WYOMINGOPPONENT G W L PCT.Air Force 109 74 35 .679Boise State 21 13 8 .619Colorado State 223 131 92 .587Fresno State 21 9 12 .429Nevada 15 13 2 .867New Mexico 132 65 67 .492San Diego State 77 40 37 .519San José State 9 8 1 .889UNLV 51 16 35 .314Utah State 71 46 25 .648TOTALS 729 415 314 .569

TEAM-VS.-TEAM RECORDS AS MEMBERS OF THE MOUNTAIN WEST (INCLUDES MW TOURNAMENT GAMES) AFA BSU^ CSU FS~ NEV~ UNM SDSU SJSU# UNLV USU# WYO Total Pct.Air Force vs. - 3-6 14-20 1-5 2-4 12-22 12-22 4-0 10-24 1-2 17-18 76-123 .382^Boise State vs. 6-3 - 4-3 4-2 4-2 3-6 3-7 4-0 4-4 2-2 3-5 37-34 .521Colorado State vs. 20-14 3-4 - 7-1 4-1 6-28 11-26 4-0 10-25 1-3 16-19 82-121 .404~Fresno State vs. 5-1 2-4 1-7 - 4-2 1-5 1-5 4-0 2-3 2-1 3-3 21-31 .404~Nevada vs. 4-2 2-4 1-4 2-4 - 1-4 0-5 3-1 3-4 1-3 1-6 18-37 .327New Mexico vs. 22-12 6-3 28-6 5-1 4-1 - 18-19 3-0 14-23 3-1 20-14 123-80 .606San Diego State vs. 22-12 7-3 26-11 5-1 5-0 19-18 - 3-0 23-18 3-0 19-16 132-79 .626#San José State vs. 0-4 0-4 0-4 0-4 1-3 0-3 0-3 - 0-3 0-4 0-4 1-36 .027UNLV vs. 24-10 4-4 25-10 3-2 4-3 23-14 18-23 3-0 - 3-1 26-9 133-76 .636Utah State vs. 2-1 2-2 3-1 1-2 3-1 1-3 0-3 4-0 1-3 - 2-3 19-19 .500Wyoming vs. 18-17 5-3 19-16 3-3 6-1 14-20 16-19 4-0 9-26 3-2 - 97-107 .475

^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011. ~Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012.#San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSAIR FORCE YEAR-BY-YEAR (ALL-TIME)YEAR OVERALL CONF. COACH1956-57 11-10 - Bob Spear1957-58 17-6 - Bob Spear1958-59 14-9 - Bob Spear1959-60 12-10 - Bob Spear1960-61 12-12 - Bob Spear1961-62 16-7 - Bob Spear1962-63 10-12 - Bob Spear1963-64 11-12 - Bob Spear1964-65 9-14 - Bob Spear1965-66 14-12 - Bob Spear1966-67 6-18 - Bob Spear1967-68 10-14 - Bob Spear1968-69 11-13 - Bob Spear1969-70 12-12 - Bob Spear1970-71 12-14 - Bob Spear1971-72 12-13 - Hank Egan1972-73 14-10 - Hank Egan1973-74 11-13 - Hank Egan1974-75 13-12 - Hank Egan1975-76 16-9 - Hank Egan1976-77 12-15 - Hank Egan1977-78 15-10 - Hank Egan1978-79 12-13 - Hank Egan1979-80 8-17 - Hank Egan1980-81 9-18 3-13/WAC Hank Egan1981-82 8-19 3-13/WAC Hank Egan1982-83 11-16 2-14/WAC Hank Egan1983-84 8-19 3-13/WAC Hank Egan1984-85 8-20 2-14/WAC Reggie Minton1985-86 10-19 3-13/WAC Reggie Minton1986-87 12-15 5-11/WAC Reggie Minton1987-88 11-17 4-12/WAC Reggie Minton1988-89 14-14 6-10/WAC Reggie Minton1989-90 12-20 3-13/WAC Reggie Minton1990-91 9-20 3-13/WAC Reggie Minton1991-92 9-20 3-13/WAC Reggie Minton1992-93 9-19 3-15/WAC Reggie Minton1993-94 8-18 3-15/WAC Reggie Minton1994-95 8-20 4-14/WAC Reggie Minton1995-96 5-23 1-17/WAC Reggie Minton1996-97 7-19 2-14/WAC Reggie Minton1997-98 10-16 2-14/WAC Reggie Minton1998-99 10-16 2-12/WAC Reggie Minton1999-00 8-20 4-10/MW Reggie Minton2000-01 8-21 3-11/MW Joe Scott2001-02 9-19 3-11/MW Joe Scott2002-03 12-16 3-11/MW Joe Scott2003-04 22-7 *12-2/MW Joe Scott2004-05 18-12 9-5/MW Chris Mooney2005-06 24-7 12-4/MW Jeff Bzdelik2006-07 26-9 10-6/MW Jeff Bzdelik2007-08 16-14 8-8/MW Jeff Reynolds2008-09 10-21 0-16/MW Jeff Reynolds2009-10 10-21 1-15/MW Jeff Reynolds2010-11 16-16 6-10/MW Jeff Reynolds2011-12 13-16 3-11/MW Jeff Reynolds/ Dave Pilipovich2012-13 18-14 8-8/MW Dave Pilipovich 2013-14 12-18 6-12/MW Dave Pilipovich2014-15 14-17 6-12/MW Dave PilipovichTOTAL: 703-884 (.443) 57 seasons-1,587 games*Notes outright or shared conference title.+Reynolds coached 21 games -- assistant Dave Pilipovich coached remainder of the season.

BOISE STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR (ALL-TIME)YEAR OVERALL CONF. COACH1933-34 6-2 - Staton Hale1934-35 0-12 - Max Eiden1935-36 12-3 - Max Eiden1936-37 12-7 - Max Eiden1939-40 12-7 - Harry Jacoby1940-41 12-14 - Harry Jacoby1941-42 14-13 - Stub Allison

1942-43 7-12 - John Glasby1943-44 7-12 - John Glasby1944-45 18-16 - Rex Engleking1945-46 5-17 - Carl Warner1946-47 24-9 - Lyle Smith1947-48 4-21 - Bill Richter1948-49 17-9 - George Blankley1949-50 16-10 - George Blankley1950-51 8-16 - George Blankley1951-52 10-8 - George Blankley1952-53 14-8 - George Blankley1953-54 14-12 - George Blankley1954-55 18-11 - George Blankley1955-56 18-11 - George Blankley1956-57 25-6 - George Blankley1957-58 17-5 - George Blankley1958-59 6-13 - George Blankley1959-60 15-9 - George Blankley1960-61 9-13 - George Blankley1961-62 19-8 - George Blankley1962-63 15-9 - Dale Chatterton1963-64 13-13 - Dale Chatterton1964-65 8-15 - Dale Chatterton1965-66 14-11 - Murray Satterfield1966-67 26-9 - Murray Satterfield1967-68 26-5 - Murray Satterfield1968-69 19-8 - Murray Satterfield1969-70 20-8 - Murray Satterfield1970-71 10-16 5-9/BSC Murray Satterfield1971-72 14-12 7-7/BSC Murray Satterfield1972-73 11-15 5-10/BSC Murray Satterfield1973-74 12-14 6-8/BSC Bus Connor1974-75 13-13 7-7/BSC Bus Connor1975-76 18-11 11-5/BSC Bus Connor1976-77 10-16 5-9/BSC Bus Connor1977-78 13-14 8-6/BSC Bus Connor1978-79 10-15 6-8/BSC Bus Connor1979-80 11-16 4-10/BSC Bus Connor1980-81 7-19 4-10/BSC Dave Leach1981-82 11-15 6-8/BSC Dave Leach1982-83 10-17 5-9/BSC Dave Leach1983-84 15-13 6-8/BSC Bobby Dye1984-85 15-14 5-9/BSC Bobby Dye1985-86 12-16 6-8/BSC Bobby Dye1986-87 22-8 10-4/BSC Bobby Dye1987-88 24-6 *13-3/BSC Bobby Dye1988-89 23-7 *13-3/BSC Bobby Dye1989-90 11-16 6-10/BSC Bobby Dye1990-91 19-10 11-5/BSC Bobby Dye1991-92 16-13 7-9/BSC Bobby Dye1992-93 21-8 10-4/BSC Bobby Dye1993-94 17-13 7-7/BSC Bobby Dye1994-95 17-10 7-7/BSC Bobby Dye1995-96 15-13 10-4/BSC Rod Jensen1996-97 13-16 7-11/BWC Rod Jensen1997-98 17-13 9-7/BWC Rod Jensen1998-99 21-8 12-4/BWC Rod Jensen1999-00 12-15 6-10/BWC Rod Jensen2000-01 17-14 8-8/BWC Rod Jensen2001-02 13-17 6-12/BWC Rod Jensen2002-03 13-16 7-11/WAC Greg Graham2003-04 23-10 12-6/WAC Greg Graham2004-05 16-18 6-12/WAC Greg Graham2005-06 14-15 6-10/WAC Greg Graham2006-07 17-14 8-8/WAC Greg Graham2007-08 25-9 *12-4/WAC Greg Graham2008-09 19-13 9-7/WAC Greg Graham2009-10 15-17 5-11/WAC Greg Graham2010-11 22-13 10-6/WAC Leon Rice2011-12 13-17 3-11/MW Leon Rice2012-13 21-11 9-7/MW Leon Rice 2013-14 21-13 9-9/MW Leon Rice2014-15 25-9 *14-4/MW Leon RiceTOTAL: 1,196-956 (.556) 82 seasons - 2,152 games*Notes outright or shared conference title.

COLORADO STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR (ALL-TIME)YEAR OVERALL CONF. COACH1901-02 2-0 - -1902-03 0-1 - -1903-04 2-2 - -1905-06 2-2 - Claude Rothgeb1906-07 5-3 - Claude Rothgeb1907-08 2-3 - Claude Rothgeb1910-11 5-4 - George Cassidy1911-12 3-5 - Harry Hughes1912-13 4-4 - Harry Hughes1913-14 5-3 - Harry Hughes1914-15 7-3 - Harry Hughes1915-16 6-6 - Harry Hughes1916-17 8-5 - Harry Hughes1917-18 5-5 - Harry Hughes1918-19 1-13 - Harry Hughes1919-20 5-5 - Harry Hughes1920-21 4-7 - Harry Hughes1921-22 4-7 - Harry Hughes1922-23 0-1 - Harry Hughes1923-24 6-5 6-3/RMC Harry Hughes1924-25 2-10 2-10/RMC Harry Hughes1925-26 2-11 2-10/RMC P.E. Lavik1926-27 4-8 4-8/RMC P.E. Lavik1927-28 5-7 5-7/RMC P.E. Lavik1928-29 6-6 6-6/RMC Joe Ryan1929-30 4-10 4-10/RMC Joe Ryan1930-31 4-8 4-8/RMC Joe Ryan1931-32 4-8 4-8/RMC Joe Ryan1932-33 7-5 7-5/RMC Joe Ryan1933-34 5-7 5-7/RMC Joe Ryan1934-35 6-6 6-6/RMC Saaly Salwachter1935-36 7-9 3-9/RMC Sam Campbell1936-37 7-6 7-5/RMC Sam Campbell1937-38 7-9 3-9/SC John Davis1938-39 2-14 2-10/SC John Davis1939-40 6-12 3-9/SC John Davis1940-41 10-9 4-8/SC John Davis1941-42 3-16 1-11/SC John Davis1942-43 7-9 0-4/SC John Davis1944-45 7-11 - John Davis1945-46 15-9 6-6/SC E.D. Taylor1946-47 3-18 1-11/SC E.D. Taylor1947-48 14-21 3-17/SC E.D. Taylor1948-49 14-21 3-17/SC E.D. Taylor1949-50 7-23 2-18/SC H.B. Lee1950-51 13-20 6-14/SC Bill Strannigan1951-52 13-15 3-11/SC Bill Strannigan1952-53 12-14 5-9/SC Bill Strannigan1953-54 22-7 *12-2/SC Bill Strannigan1954-55 11-12 5-9/SC Jim Williams1955-56 12-13 7-7/SC Jim Williams1956-57 9-16 6-8/SC Jim Williams1957-58 14-11 9-5/SC Jim Williams1958-59 8-14 6-8/SC Jim Williams1959-60 13-10 *10-4/SC Jim Williams1960-61 17-9 *12-2/SC Jim Williams1961-62 18-9 10-4/SC Jim Williams1962-63 18-5 - Jim Williams1963-64 16-9 - Jim Williams1964-65 16-8 - Jim Williams1965-66 14-8 - Jim Williams1966-67 13-10 - Jim Williams1967-68 11-13 - Jim Williams1968-69 17-7 - Jim Williams1969-70 14-9 7-7/WAC Jim Williams1970-71 15-10 7-7/WAC Jim Williams1971-72 15-9 7-7/WAC Jim Williams1972-73 13-15 5-9/WAC Jim Williams1973-74 12-14 5-9/WAC Jim Williams1974-75 14-12 6-8/WAC Jim Williams1975-76 10-16 6-8/WAC Jim Williams1976-77 13-12 6-8/WAC Jim Williams1977-78 18-9 8-6/WAC Jim Williams1978-79 11-16 3-9/WAC Jim Williams

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS1979-80 10-17 5-9/WAC Jim Williams1980-81 3-24 1-15/WAC Tony McAndrews1981-82 8-19 2-14/WAC Tony McAndrews1982-83 11-17 6-10/WAC Tony McAndrews1983-84 16-14 9-7/WAC Tony McAndrews1984-85 18-12 9-7/WAC Tony McAndrews1985-86 11-18 6-10/WAC Tony McAndrews1986-87 13-16 7-9/WAC Tony McAndrews1987-88 22-13 8-8/WAC Boyd Grant1988-89 23-10 *12-4/WAC Boyd Grant1989-90 21-9 *11-5/WAC Boyd Grant1990-91 15-14 6-10/WAC Boyd Grant1991-92 14-16 8-8/WAC Stew Morrill1992-93 17-12 9-9/WAC Stew Morrill1993-94 15-13 8-10/WAC Stew Morrill1994-95 17-14 7-11/WAC Stew Morrill1995-96 18-12 11-7/WAC Stew Morrill1996-97 20-9 10-6/WAC Stew Morrill1997-98 20-9 8-6/WAC Stew Morrill1998-99 19-11 7-7/WAC Ritchie McKay1999-00 18-12 8-6/MW Ritchie McKay2000-01 15-13 6-8/MW Dale Layer2001-02 12-18 3-11/MW Dale Layer2002-03 19-14 5-9/MW Dale Layer2003-04 13-16 4-10/MW Dale Layer2004-05 11-17 3-11/MW Dale Layer2005-06 16-15 4-12/MW Dale Layer2006-07 17-13 6-10/MW Dale Layer2007-08 7-25 0-16/MW Tim Miles2008-09 9-22 4-12/MW Tim Miles2009-10 16-16 7-9/MW Tim Miles2010-11 19-13 9-5/MW Tim Miles2011-12 20-12 8-6/MW Tim Miles2012-13 26-9 11-5/MW Larry Eustachy2013-14 16-16 7-11/MW Larry Eustachy2014-15 27-7 13-5/MW Larry EustachyTOTAL : 1,197-1,193 (.501) 110 seasons-2,390 games*Notes outright or shared conference title.

FRESNO STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR (ALL-TIME)YEAR OVERALL CONF. COACH1921-22 *6-5 - Arthur W. Jones1922-23 14-7 - Arthur W. Jones1923-24 *7-6 - Arthur W. Jones1924-25 12-7 - Arthur W. Jones1925-26 *11-3 - Arthur W. Jones1926-27 12-8 - Arthur W. Jones1927-28 6-11 - Arthur W. Jones 1928-29 *12-6 - Arthur W. Jones1929-30 *11-5 - J. Flint Hanner1930-31 8-6 - J. Flint Hanner1931-32 6-9 - J. Flint Hanner1932-33 7-7 - Leo A. Harris1933-34 0-2 - No Coach1934-35 12-8 - Stan Borleske1935-36 10-17 - Stan Borleske1936-37 4-13 - Stan Borleske1937-38 11-10 - Stan Borleske1938-39 6-13 - Stan Borleske1939-40 8-11 - Hal Beatty1940-41 9-14 - Hal Beatty1941-42 11-9 - Hal Beatty1942-43 6-6-1 - Pix Pierson1943-44 No Team1944-45 2-6 - J. Flint Hanner1945-46 10-13 - Hal Beatty1946-47 11-10 - Hal Beatty1947-48 10-16 - Dutch Warmerdam 1948-49 14-16 - Dutch Warmerdam 1949-50 7-19 - Dutch Warmerdam 1950-51 5-19 - Dutch Warmerdam1951-52 9-18 - Dutch Warmerdam1952-53 10-19 - Dutch Warmerdam1953-54 13-16 - Clark Van Galder1954-55 11-13 - Bill Vandenburgh1955-56 8-17 - Bill Vandenburgh

1956-57 16-10 - Bill Vandenburgh1957-58 *19-8 - Bill Vandenburgh1958-59 17-5 - Bill Vandenburgh1959-60 *18-10 - Bill Vandenburgh1960-61 14-12 - Harry Miller1961-62 19-7 *10-2/CCAA Harry Miller1962-63 21-8 *9-3/CCAA Harry Miller1963-64 21-5 *10-0/CCAA Harry Miller1964-65 20-7 *8-2/CCAA Harry Miller1965-66 21-8 *9-1/CCAA Ed Gregory1966-67 17-9 8-2/CCAA Ed Gregory1967-68 18-8 9-5/CCAA Ed Gregory1968-69 17-8 6-5/CCAA Ed Gregory1969-70 14-12 5-5/CCAA Ed Gregory1970-71 15-11 4-6/CCAA Ed Gregory1971-72 9-17 2-10/CCAA Ed Gregory1972-73 10-16 1-11/CCAA Ed Gregory1973-74 16-9 5-7/CCAA Ed Gregory1974-75 16-10 5-5/CCAA Ed Gregory1975-76 12-14 4-6/CCAA Ed Gregory1976-77 7-20 1-11/PCAA Ed Gregory1977-78 21-6 *11-3/PCAA Boyd Grant1978-79 16-12 9-5/PCAA Boyd Grant1979-80 17-7 8-4/PCAA Boyd Grant1980-81 25-4 *12-2/PCAA Boyd Grant1981-82 27-3 *13-1/PCAA Boyd Grant1982-83 25-10 9-7/PCAA Boyd Grant1983-84 25-8 13-5/PCAA Boyd Grant1984-85 23-9 15-3/PCAA Boyd Grant1985-86 15-15 8-10/PCAA Boyd Grant1986-87 9-20 4-14/PCAA Ron Adams1987-88 9-19 6-12/PCAA Ron Adams1988-89 15-14 9-9/BWC Ron Adams1989-90 10-19 4-14/BWC Ron Adams1990-91 14-16 7-11/BWC Gary Colson1991-92 15-16 6-12/BWC Gary Colson1992-93 13-15 8-10/WAC Gary Colson1993-94 21-11 13-5/WAC Gary Colson1994-95 13-15 7-11/WAC Gary Colson1995-96 22-11 13-5/WAC Jerry Tarkanian1996-97 20-12 *12-4/WAC Jerry Tarkanian1997-98 21-13 10-4/WAC Jerry Tarkanian1998-99^ 1-12 1-5/WAC Jerry Tarkanian1999-00^ 12-9 2-3/WAC Jerry Tarkanian2000-01^ 9-7 7-3/WAC Jerry Tarkanian2001-02 19-15 9-9/WAC Jerry Tarkanian2002-03 20-8 *13-5/WAC Ray Lopes2003-04 14-15 10-8/WAC Ray Lopes2004-05 16-14 9-9/WAC Ray Lopes2005-06 15-13 8-8/WAC Steve Cleveland2006-07 22-10 10-6/WAC Steve Cleveland2007-08 13-19 5-11/WAC Steve Cleveland2008-09 13-21 3-13/WAC Steve Cleveland2009-10 15-18 7-9/WAC Steve Cleveland2010-11 14-17 6-10/WAC Steve Cleveland2011-12 13-20 3-11/WAC Rodney Terry2012-13 11-19 5-11/MW Rodney Terry2013-14 21-18 9-9/MW Rodney Terry2014-15 15-17 10-8/MW Rodney TerryTOTAL: 1,255-1,086-1 (.536) 93 seasons-2,342 games*Notes outright or shared conference title.^Several results vacated due to use of ineligible player.

NEVADA YEAR-BY-YEAR (ALL-TIME)YEAR OVERALL CONF. COACH1913 3-1 C.E. Holway1914 7-3 5-2/PAA Silas Ross1915 5-2 4-1/PAA Silas Ross1916 7-2 5-2/PAA Silas Ross1917 6-3 5-2/PAA Silas Ross1918 3-3 3-3/PAA Silas Ross1919 5-8 1-6/PAA Silas Ross1919-20 6-2 *6-0/PAA Raymond Courtright1920-21 10-3 - Raymond Courtright1921-22 4-11 - Raymond Courtright1922-23 5-13 - Raymond Courtright

1923-24 7-9 - ‘Doc’ Martie1924-25 12-3 3-5/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1925-26 8-10 3-5/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1926-27 6-11 *5-1/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1927-28 9-6 *5-3/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1928-29 10-7 6-2/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1929-30 6-13 6-4/FWC Chester Scranton1930-31 7-8 4-4/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1931-32 14-3 *9-1/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1932-33 13-9 7-3/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1933-34 5-7 3-5/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1934-35 2-12 1-9/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1935-36 7-13 2-6/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1936-37 9-8 5-3/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1937-38 14-7 *7-1/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1938-39 6-9 3-5/FWC ‘Doc’ Martie1939-40 7-7 - Charles Schuhardt1940-4 14-10 - Charles Schuhardt1941-42 1-11 - Charles Schuhardt1942-43 14-4 - ‘Jake’ Lawlor1943-44 No team1944-45 8-9 - Jim Aiken1945-46 28-5 - ‘Jake’ Lawlor1946-47 19-13 - ‘Jake’ Lawlor1947-48 9-16 - ‘Jake’ Lawlor1948-49 12-14 - ‘Jake’ Lawlor1949-50 14-10 - ‘Jake’ Lawlor1950-51 9-14 - ‘Jake’ Lawlor1951-52 19-3 - ‘Jake’ Lawlor1952-53 12-10 - ‘Jake’ Lawlor1953-54 10-11 6-4/FWC ‘Jake’ Lawlor1954-55 8-15 3-7/FWC ‘Jake’ Lawlor1955-56 10-9 *7-3/FWC ‘Jake’ Lawlor1956-57 16-8 *8-2/FWC ‘Jake’ Lawlor1957-58 12-14 *7-3/FWC ‘Jake’ Lawlor1958-59 12-10 6-4/FWC ‘Jake’ Lawlor1959-60 9-14 4-6/FWC Jack Spencer1960-61 12-8 *8-2/FWC Jack Spencer1961-62 11-15 7-3/FWC Jack Spencer1962-63 11-13 6-6/FWC Jack Spencer1963-64 14-13 *9-1/FWC Jack Spencer1964-65 12-12 6-4/FWC Jack Spencer1965-66 21-6 *10-0/FWC Jack Spencer1966-67 5-20 1-9/FWC Jack Spencer1967-68 8-18 3-7/FWC Jack Spencer1968-69 10-16 3-7/FWC Jack Spencer1969-70& 5-17 2-12/WCC Jack Spencer1970-71 3-23 1-13/WCC Jack Spencer1971-72 2-24 0-14/WCC Jack Spencer1972-73 10-16 5-9/WCC Jim Padgett1973-74 11-15 4-10/WCC Jim Padgett1974-75 10-16 2-12/WCC Jim Padgett1975-76 12-14 7-5/WCC Jim Padgett1976-77 15-12 7-7/WCC Jim Carey1977-78 19-8 10-4/WCC Jim Carey1978-79 21-7 9-5/WCC Jim Carey1979-80 10-19 5-9/BSC Jim Carey1980-81 11-15 5-9/BSC ‘Sonny’ Allen1981-82 19-9 9-5/BSC ‘Sonny’ Allen1982-83 18-11 *10-4/BSC ‘Sonny’ Allen1983-84 17-14 7-7/BSC ‘Sonny’ Allen1984-85 21-10 *11-3/BSC ‘Sonny’ Allen1985-86 13-15 7-7/BSC ‘Sonny’ Allen1986-87 15-15 7-7/BSC ‘Sonny’ Allen1987-88 15-13 8-8/BSC Len Stevens1988-89 16-12 10-6/BSC Len Stevens1989-90 15-13 9-7/BSC Len Stevens1990-91 17-14 12-4/BSC Len Stevens1991-92 19-10 13-3/BSC Len Stevens1992-93 9-17 4-14/BWC Len Stevens1993-94 11-17 6-12/BWC Pat Foster1994-95 18-11 12-6/BWC Pat Foster1995-96 16-13 9-9/BWC Pat Foster1996-97 21-10 *12-4/BWC Pat Foster1997-98 16-12 11-5/BWC Pat Foster1998-99 8-18 4-12/BWC Pat Foster

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS1999-00 9-20 6-10/BWC Trent Johnson2000-01 10-18 3-13/WAC Trent Johnson2001-02 17-13 9-9/WAC Trent Johnson2002-03 18-14 11-7/WAC Trent Johnson2003-04 25-9 *13-5/WAC Trent Johnson2004-05 25-7 *16-2/WAC Mark Fox2005-06 27-6 *13-3/WAC Mark Fox2006-07 29-5 *14-2/WAC Mark Fox2007-08 21-12 *13-3/WAC Mark Fox2008-09 21-13 11-5/WAC Mark Fox2009-10 21-13 11-5/WAC David Carter2010-11 13-19 8-8/WAC David Carter2011-12 28-7 *13-1/WAC David Carter2012-13 12-19 3-13/MW David Carter2013-14 15-17 10-8/MW David Carter2014-15 9-22 5-13/MW David CarterTOTAL: 1,252-1,148 (.522) 102 seasons-2,400 games*Notes outright or shared conference title.

NEW MEXICO YEAR-BY-YEAR (ALL-TIME)YEAR OVERALL CONF. COACH1899-00 0-1 - -1901-02 2-0 - -1902-03 1-2 - -1904-05 1-0 - -1905-06 2-2 - -1906-07 1-1 - -1907-08 5-1 - - 1908-09 1-0 - - 1909-10 2-3 - - 1910-11 4-1 - Ralph Hutchinson1911-12 1-2 - Ralph Hutchinson1912-13 6-0 - Ralph Hutchinson1913-14 0-1 - Ralph Hutchinson1914-15 8-1 - Ralph Hutchinson1915-16 6-6 - Ralph Hutchinson1916-17 8-5 - Ralph Hutchinson1918-19 2-4 - John F. McGough1919-20 0-3 - Roy Johnson1921-22 0-2 - Roy Johnson1922-23 2-7 - Roy Johnson1923-24 5-3 - Roy Johnson1924-25 12-1 - Roy Johnson1925-26 12-2 - Roy Johnson1926-27 13-4 - Roy Johnson1927-28 12-7 - Roy Johnson1928-29 14-9 - Roy Johnson1929-30 16-4 - Roy Johnson1930-31 9-7 - Tom Churchill1931-32 10-6 - Tom Churchill1932-33 13-6 7-5/BC Tom Churchill1933-34 16-4 6-4/BC Roy Johnson1934-35 10-10 7-9/BC Roy Johnson1935-36 16-10 11-9/BC Roy Johnson1936-37 12-14 10-10/BC Roy Johnson1937-38 9-16 6-10/BC Roy Johnson1938-39 4-21 4-16/BC Roy Johnson1939-40 4-21 1-15/BC Roy Johnson1940-41 5-17 4-14/BC Benjamin Sacks1941-42 9-13 7-11/BC Willis Barnes1942-43 4-16 1-11/BC Willis Barnes1944-45 14-2 *12-0/BC Woody Clements1945-46 16-9 *13-8/BC Woody Clements1946-47 11-8 10-6/BC Woody Clements1947-48 14-15 8-8/BC Woody Clements1948-49 11-12 7-9/BC Woody Clements1949-50 5-19 4-12/BC Woody Clements1950-51 13-11 9-7/BC Woody Clements1951-52 6-19 1-13/SC Berl Huffman1952-53 10-15 5-9/SC Woody Clements1953-54 12-11 5-9/SC Woody Clements1954-55 7-17 2-12/SC Woody Clements1955-56 6-16 5-9/SC Bill Stockton1956-57 5-21 1-13/SC Bill Stockton1957-58 3-21 0-14/SC Bill Stockton1958-59 3-19 1-13/SC Bob Sweeney

1959-60 6-19 3-11/SC Bob Sweeney1960-61 6-17 3-11/SC Bob Sweeney1961-62 6-20 3-11/SC Bob Sweeney1962-63 16-9 4-6/WAC Bob King1963-64 23-6 *7-3/WAC Bob King1964-65 19-8 5-5/WAC Bob King1965-66 16-8 4-6/WAC Bob King1966-67 19-8 5-5/WAC Bob King1967-68 23-5 *8-2/WAC Bob King1968-69 17-9 4-6/WAC Bob King1969-70 13-13 7-7/WAC Bob King1970-71 14-12 10-4/WAC Bob King1971-72 15-11 7-7/WAC Bob King1972-73 21-6 9-5/WAC Norm Ellenberger1973-74 22-7 *10-4/WAC Norm Ellenberger1974-75 13-13 4-10/WAC Norm Ellenberger1975-76 16-11 8-6/WAC Norm Ellenberger1976-77 19-11 8-6/WAC Norm Ellenberger1977-78 24-4 *13-1/WAC Norm Ellenberger1978-79 19-10 8-4/WAC Norm Ellenberger1979-80 6-22 3-11/WAC Charlie Harrison1980-81 11-15 6-10/WAC Gary Colson1981-82 14-14 7-9/WAC Gary Colson1982-83 14-15 6-10/WAC Gary Colson1983-84 24-11 10-6/WAC Gary Colson1984-85 19-13 9-7/WAC Gary Colson1985-86 17-14 8-8/WAC Gary Colson1986-87 25-10 11-5/WAC Gary Colson1987-88 22-14 8-8/WAC Gary Colson1988-89 22-11 11-5/WAC Dave Bliss1989-90 20-14 9-7/WAC Dave Bliss1990-91 20-10 10-6/WAC Dave Bliss1991-92 20-13 11-5/WAC Dave Bliss1992-93 24-7 13-5/WAC Dave Bliss1993-94 23-8 *14-4/WAC Dave Bliss1994-95 15-15 9-9/WAC Dave Bliss1995-96 28-5 14-4/WAC Dave Bliss1996-97 25-8 11-5/WAC Dave Bliss1997-98 24-8 11-3/WAC Dave Bliss1998-99 25-9 9-5/WAC Dave Bliss1999-00 18-14 9-5/MW Fran Fraschilla2000-01 21-13 6-8/MW Fran Fraschilla2001-02 16-14 6-8/MW Fran Fraschilla2002-03 10-18 4-10/MW Ritchie McKay2003-04 14-14 5-9/MW Ritchie McKay2004-05 26-7 10-4/MW Ritchie McKay2005-06 17-13 8-8/MW Ritchie McKay2006-07 15-17 4-12/MW Ritchie McKay2007-08 24-9 11-5/MW Steve Alford2008-09 22-12 *12-4/MW Steve Alford2009-10 30-5 *14-2/MW Steve Alford2010-11 22-13 8-8/MW Steve Alford2011-12 28-7 *10-4/MW Steve Alford2012-13 29-6 *13-3/MW Steve Alford2013-14 27-7 15-3/MW Craig Neal2014-15 15-16 7-11/MW Craig NealTOTAL: 1,461-1,071 (.577) 111 seasons-2,532 games*Notes outright or shared conference title.

SAN DIEGO STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR (ALL-TIME)YEAR OVERALL CONF. COACH1921-22 14-8 4-1/SCJC C.E. Peterson1922-23 17-5 *6-0/SCJC C.E. Peterson1923-24 7-6 5-1/SCJC C.E. Peterson1924-25 17-7 *3-0/SCJC C.E. Peterson1925-26 15-4 5-6/SCJC C.E. Peterson1926-27 9-6 4-6/SCIA Tom McMullen1927-28 10-8 2-6/SCIA Tom McMullen1928-29 8-8 3-4/SCIA ^McMullen/Gross1929-30 6-6 2-5/SCIA Morris Gross1930-31 7-3 4-3/SCIA Morris Gross1931-32 13-2-1 *5-1/SCIA Morris Gross1932-33 5-6 4-3/SCIA Morris Gross1933-34 11-5 *10-2/SCIA Morris Gross1934-35 13-7 5-5/SCIA Morris Gross1935-36 11-5 7-3/SCIA Morris Gross

1936-37 17-9 *9-1/SCIA Morris Gross1937-38 20-8 5-3/SCIA Morris Gross1938-39 24-7 *6-2/SCIA Morris Gross1939-40 22-6 3-3/CCAA Morris Gross1940-41 24-7 *8-4/CCAA Morris Gross1941-42 13-9 *8-4/CCAA Morris Gross1942-43 14-9 - DeLauer/Mitchell1943-44 6-10 - Alex Alexander1944-45 11-16 - Alex Alexander1945-46 18-8 - Charlie Smith1946-47 13-15 5-5/CCAA Charlie Smith1947-48 14-13 5-5/CCAA Charlie Smith1948-49 13-13 6-4/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1949-50 14-10 5-5/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1950-51 9-19 3-7/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1951-52 11-12 3-5/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1952-53 16-12 7-3/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1953-54 18-6 *8-2/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1954-55 17-9 5-3/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1955-56 23-6 - George Ziegenfuss1956-57 17-10 *6-2/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1957-58 17-8 *9-1/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1958-59 17-8 7-3/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1959-60 9-17 2-3/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1960-61 10-14 3-7/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1961-62 10-16 5-7/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1962-63 17-9 8-4/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1963-64 15-11 6-4/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1964-65 14-11 5-5/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1965-66 14-12 6-4/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1966-67 24-5 *9-1/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1967-68 21-6 *11-3/CCAA George Ziegenfuss1968-69 10-15 - George Ziegenfuss1969-70 13-13 3-7/PCAA Dick Davis1970-71 12-14 3-7/PCAA Dick Davis1971-72 18-10 7-5/PCAA Dick Davis1972-73 15-11 7-5/PCAA Dick Davis1973-74 7-19 4-8/PCAA Dick Davis1974-75 14-13 6-4/PCAA Tim Vezie1975-76 16-13 5-5/PCAA Tim Vezie1976-77 13-15 *9-3/PCAA Tim Vezie1977-78 19-9 *11-3/PCAA Tim Vezie1978-79 15-12 4-8/WAC Tim Vezie1979-80 6-21 3-11/WAC Smokey Gaines1980-81 15-12 8-8/WAC Smokey Gaines1981-82 20-9 11-5/WAC Smokey Gaines1982-83 18-10 8-8/WAC Smokey Gaines1983-84 15-13 6-10/WAC Smokey Gaines1984-85 23-8 11-5/WAC Smokey Gaines1985-86 10-19 7-9/WAC Smokey Gaines1986-87 5-25 2-14/WAC Smokey Gaines1987-88 12-17 5-11/WAC Jim Brandenburg1988-89 12-17 4-12/WAC Jim Brandenburg1989-90 13-18 4-12/WAC Jim Brandenburg1990-91 13-16 6-10/WAC Jim Brandenburg1991-92 2-26 0-16/WAC +Brandenburg/Harrick1992-93 8-21 3-15/WAC Tony Fuller1993-94 12-16 6-12/WAC Tony Fuller1994-95 11-17 5-13/WAC Fred Trenkle1995-96 15-14 8-10/WAC Fred Trenkle1996-97 12-15 4-12/WAC Fred Trenkle1997-98 13-15 5-9/WAC Fred Trenkle1998-99 4-22 2-12/WAC Fred Trenkle1999-00 5-23 0-14 /MW Steve Fisher2000-01 14-14 4-10/MW Steve Fisher2001-02 21-12 7-7/MW Steve Fisher2002-03 16-14 6-8/MW Steve Fisher2003-04 14-16 5-9/MW Steve Fisher2004-05 11-18 4-10/MW Steve Fisher2005-06 24-9 *13-3/MW Steve Fisher2006-07 22-11 10-6/MW Steve Fisher2007-08 20-13 9-7/MW Steve Fisher2008-09 26-10 11-5/MW Steve Fisher2009-10 25-9 11-5/MW Steve Fisher2010-11 34-3 *14-2/MW Steve Fisher2011-12 26-8 *10-4/MW Steve Fisher

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS2012-13 23-11 9-7/MW Steve Fisher2013-14 31-4 *16-2/MW Steve Fisher2014-15 27-9 *14-4/MW Steve FisherTOTAL : 1,394-1,076-1 (.564) 94 seasons-2,471 games*Notes outright or shared conference title.^McMullen coached first seven games of 1928-29 season.+Jim Harrick, Jr. replaced Brandenburg for final seven games of 1991-92 season.

SAN JOSÉ STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR (ALL-TIME)YEAR OVERALL CONF. COACH1909-10 7-3 - Charles Furley1910-11 3-5 - -1911-12 6-5 - -1912-13 4-2 - -1913-14 4-6 - -1914-15 1-6 - -1915-16 4-3 - Bill Spaulding1916-17 7-5 - Karl Hazeltine1917-18 0-6 - Karl Hazeltine1918-19 No games played1919-20 0-1 - Karl Hazeltine1920-21 0-1 - Karl Hazeltine1921-22 8-4 - Dave Wooster1922-23 9-5 - Dave Wooster1923-24 6-7 - Hovey McDonald1924-25 18-3 - Hovey McDonald1925-26 10-9 - Hovey McDonald1926-27 14-7 - Hovey McDonald1927-28 21-4 - Hovey McDonald1928-29 13-5 - Hovey McDonald1929-30 9-7 - Hovey McDonald1930-31 14-3 - Hovey McDonald1931-32 8-10 - Hovey McDonald1932-33 7-11 - Hovey McDonald1933-34 13-6 - Hovey McDonald1934-35 9-9 - Hovey McDonald1935-36 7-9 - Bill Hubbard1936-37 12-11 - Bill Hubbard1937-38 19-4 - Bill Hubbard1938-39 11-7 - Bill Hubbard1939-40 9-10 - Bill Hubbard1940-41 19-8 - Walt McPherson1941-42 13-20 - Walt McPherson1942-43 10-13 - Ed Blesh1943-44 No games played1944-45 7-16 - Bill Hubbard1945-46 17-14 - Walt McPherson1946-47 18-9 - Walt McPherson1947-48 23-9 - Walt McPherson1948-49 22-13 - Walt McPherson1949-50 21-7 - Walt McPherson1950-51 18-12 - Walt McPherson1951-52 15-10 - Walt McPherson1952-53 15-8 - Walt McPherson1953-54 12-15 - Walt McPherson1954-55 16-9 - Walt McPherson1955-56 15-10 - Walt McPherson1956-57 13-12 - Walt McPherson1957-58 13-13 - Walt McPherson1958-59 5-19 - Walt McPherson1959-60 6-19 - Walt McPherson1960-61 11-14 - Stu Inman1961-62 13-11 - Stu Inman1962-63 14-10 - Stu Inman1963-64 14-10 - Stu Inman1964-65 14-10 - Stu Inman1965-66 11-13 - Stu Inman1966-67 9-15 - Dan Glines1967-68 13-12 - Dan Glines1968-69 16-8 - Dan Glines1969-70 3-21 - Dan Glines1970-71 2-24 - Dan Glines1971-72 11-15 - Ivan Guevara1972-73 12-13 - Ivan Guevara

1973-74 11-15 - Ivan Guevara1974-75 16-13 - Ivan Guevara1975-76 17-10 - Ivan Guevara1976-77 17-12 - Ivan Guevara1977-78 8-19 - Ivan Guevara1978-79 7-20 - Ivan Guevara1979-80 17-12 - Bill Berry1980-81 21-9 - Bill Berry1981-82 13-13 - Bill Berry1982-83 14-15 - Bill Berry1983-84 10-18 - Bill Berry1984-85 16-13 - Bill Berry1985-86 16-12 - Bill Berry1986-87 16-14 - Bill Berry1987-88 14-15 8-10/PCAA Bill Berry1988-89 5-23 1-17/BWC Bill Berry1989-90 8-20 5-13/BWC Stan Morrison1990-91 7-20 5-13/BWC Stan Morrison1991-92 2-24 1-17/BWC Stan Morrison1992-93 7-19 4-14/BWC Stan Morrison1993-94 15-12 11-7/BWC Stan Morrison1994-95 4-23 3-15/BWC Stan Morrison1995-96 13-17 9-9/BWC Stan Morrison1996-97 13-14 5-11/WAC Stan Morrison1997-98 3-23 1-15/WAC Stan Morrison1998-99 12-16 5-9/WAC Phil Johnson1999-00 15-15 6-8/WAC Steve Barnes2000-01 14-14 6-10/WAC Steve Barnes2001-02 10-22 4-14/WAC Steve Barnes2002-03 7-21 4-14/WAC Phil Johnson2003-04 6-23 1-14/WAC Phil Johnson2004-05 6-23 3-15/WAC Phil Johnson2005-06 6-25 2-14/WAC George Nessman2006-07 5-25 3-13/WAC George Nessman2007-08 13-19 4-13/WAC George Nessman2008-09 13-17 6-10/WAC George Nessman2009-10 14-17 6-10/WAC George Nessman2010-11 17-16 5-11/WAC George Nessman2011-12 9-22 1-13/WAC George Nessman2012-13 9-20 3-14/WAC George Nessman2013-14 7-24 1-17/MW Dave Wojcik2014-15 2-28 0-18/MW Dave WojcikTotals: 1,139-1,340 (.459) - 104 seasons-2,479 games

UNLV YEAR-BY-YEAR (ALL-TIME)YEAR OVERALL CONF. COACH1958-59 5-13 - Michael Drakulich1959-60 13-8 - Michael Drakulich1960-61 13-12 - Michael Drakulich1961-62 16-8 - Michael Drakulich1962-63 21-4 - Michael Drakulich1963-64 19-7 - Ed Gregory1964-65 15-11 - Ed Gregory1965-66 15-11 - Rolland Todd1966-67 21-6 - Rolland Todd1967-68 22-7 - Rolland Todd1968-69 21-7 - Rolland Todd1969-70 17-9 9-5/WCAC Rolland Todd1970-71 16-10 9-5/WCAC John Bayer1971-72 14-12 8-6/WCAC John Bayer1972-73 14-14 6-8/WCAC John Bayer1973-74 20-6 10-4/WCAC Jerry Tarkanian1974-75 24-5 *13-1/WCAC Jerry Tarkanian1975-76 29-2 - Jerry Tarkanian1976-77 29-3 - Jerry Tarkanian1977-78 20-8 - Jerry Tarkanian1978-79 21-8 - Jerry Tarkanian1979-80 23-9 - Jerry Tarkanian1980-81 16-12 - Jerry Tarkanian1981-82 20-10 - Jerry Tarkanian1982-83 28-3 *15-1/BWC Jerry Tarkanian1983-84 29-6 *16-2/BWC Jerry Tarkanian1984-85 28-4 *17-1/BWC Jerry Tarkanian1985-86 33-5 *16-2/BWC Jerry Tarkanian1986-87 37-2 *18-0/BWC Jerry Tarkanian1987-88 28-6 *15-3/BWC Jerry Tarkanian

1988-89 29-8 *16-2/BWC Jerry Tarkanian1989-90 35-5 *16-2/BWC Jerry Tarkanian1990-91 34-1 *18-0/BWC Jerry Tarkanian1991-92 26-2 *18-0/BWC Jerry Tarkanian1992-93 21-8 13-5/BWC Rollie Massimino1993-94 15-13 10-8/BWC Rollie Massimino1994-95 12-16 7-11/BWC +Grgurich/Landa/ Edwards1995-96 10-16 7-11/BC Bill Bayno1996-97 22-10 11-5/WAC Bill Bayno1997-98 20-13 7-7/WAC Bill Bayno1998-99 16-13 *9-5/WAC Bill Bayno1999-00 23-8 *10-4/MW Bill Bayno2000-01 16-13 7-7/MW ^Bill Bayno/Max Good2001-02 21-11 9-5/MW Charlie Spoonhour2002-03 21-11 8-6/MW Charlie Spoonhour2003-04 18-13 7-7/MW #Charlie Spoonhour/ Jay Spoonhour2004-05 17-14 7-7/MW Lon Kruger2005-06 17-13 10-6/MW Lon Kruger2006-07 30-7 12-4/MW Lon Kruger2007-08 27-8 12-4/MW Lon Kruger2008-09 21-11 9-7/MW Lon Kruger2009-10 25-9 11-5/MW Lon Kruger2010-11 24-9 11-5/MW Lon Kruger2011-12 26-9 9-5/MW Dave Rice2012-13 25-10 10-6/MW Dave Rice2013-14 20-13 10-8/MW Dave Rice2014-15 18-15 8-10/MW Dave RiceTOTAL: 1,222-504 (.708) 57 seasons-1,726 games*Notes outright or shared conference title.+Tim Grgurich coached seven games -- assistants Howie Landa and Cleveland Edwards coached remainder of the season.^Bayno coached seven games -- assistant Max Good coached remainder of the season.#Spoonhour resigned in 2004 -- UNLV had a 12-9 record when he stepped down -- assisant Jay Spoonhour coached remainder of the season.

UTAH STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR (ALL-TIME)YEAR OVERALL CONF. COACH1903-04 2-2 - George Peter Campbell1904-05 No team1905-06 2-7 - George Peter Campbell1906-07 2-6 - George Peter Campbell1907-08 0-8 - George A. Walker1908-09 1-8 - Clayton T. Teetzel1909-10 3-7 - Clayton T. Teetzel1910-11 2-4 Clayton T. Teetzel1911-12 2-6 - Clayton T. Teetzel1912-13 5-4 - Clayton T. Teetzel1913-14 10-4 - Clayton T. Teetzel1914-15 1-5 - Clayton T. Teetzel1915-16 6-4 - Clayton T. Teetzel1916-17 8-5 - Clayton T. Teetzel1917-18 9-0 4-0/RMC Clayton T. Teetzel1918-19 6-3 2-2/RMC Clayton T. Teetzel1919-20 2-0 1-0/RMC E. Lowell Romney1920-21 6-4 2-3/RMC E. Lowell Romney1921-22 8-3 3-3/RMC E. Lowell Romney1922-23 8-4 4-4/RMC E. Lowell Romney1923-24 6-6 3-5/RMC E. Lowell Romney1924-25 12-7 5-5/RMC E. Lowell Romney1925-26 13-5 *8-4/RMC E. Lowell Romney1926-27 11-3 9-3/RMC E. Lowell Romney1927-28 7-7 5-7/RMC E. Lowell Romney1928-29 8-10 4-8/RMC E. Lowell Romney1929-30 15-7 *7-5/RMC E. Lowell Romney1930-31 13-7 7-5/RMC E. Lowell Romney1931-32 7-15 2-10/RMC E. Lowell Romney1932-33 10-12 3-8/RMC E. Lowell Romney1933-34 14-6 8-5/RMC E. Lowell Romney1934-35 17-5 *9-3/RMC E. Lowell Romney1935-36 17-9 *9-3/RMC E. Lowell Romney1936-37 6-9 5-7/RMC E. Lowell Romney

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ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS1937-38 11-9 - E. Lowell Romney1938-39 18-6 - E. Lowell Romney1939-40 11-7 - E. Lowell Romney1940-41 5-16 - E. Lowell Romney1941-42 6-10 - Robert W. Burnett1942-43 14-7 - D.D. Young1943-44 No team1944-45 9-10 - D.D. Young1945-46 7-12 - H.B. Lee1946-47 14-10 - H.B. Lee1947-48 8-16 - Joe Whitesides1948-49 10-21 - Joe Whitesides1949-50 17-17 - Joe Whitesides1950-51 12-22 - H. Cecil Baker1951-52 17-14 - H. Cecil Baker1952-53 17-13 - H. Cecil Baker1953-54 14-13 - H. Cecil Baker1954-55 15-7 - H. Cecil Baker1955-56 13-13 - H. Cecil Baker1956-57 11-13 - H. Cecil Baker1957-58 4-20 - H. Cecil Baker1958-59 19-7 - H. Cecil Baker1959-60 24-5 - H. Cecil Baker1960-61 12-14 - H. Cecil Baker1961-62 22-7 - Ladell Andersen1962-63 20-7 - Ladell Andersen1963-64 21-8 - Ladell Andersen1964-65 13-12 - Ladell Andersen1965-66 12-14 - Ladell Andersen1966-67 20-6 - Ladell Andersen1967-68 14-11 - Ladell Andersen1968-69 9-17 - Ladell Andersen1969-70 22-7 - Ladell Andersen1970-71 20-7 - Ladell Andersen1971-72 12-14 - T.L. Plain1972-73 16-10 - T.L. Plain1973-74 16-10 - Dutch Belnap1974-75 21-6 - Dutch Belnap1975-76 14-12 - Dutch Belnap1976-77 15-12 - Dutch Belnap1977-78 21-7 - Dutch Belnap1978-79 19-11 9-5/PCAA Dutch Belnap1979-80 19-8 *11-2/PCAA Rod Tueller1980-81 12-16 5-9/PCAA Rod Tueller1981-82 4-23 2-12/PCAA Rod Tueller1982-83 20-9 10-6/PCAA Rod Tueller1983-84 19-11 12-6/PCAA Rod Tueller1984-85 17-11 10-8/PCAA Rod Tueller1985-86 12-16 8-10/PCAA Rod Tueller1986-87 15-16 8-10/PCAA Rod Tueller1987-88 21-10 13-5/PCAA Rod Tueller1988-89 12-16 10-8/BWC Kohn Smith1989-90 14-16 8-10/BWC Kohn Smith1990-91 11-17 8-10/BWC Kohn Smith1991-92 16-12 10-8/BWC Kohn Smith1992-93 10-17 7-11/BWC Kohn Smith1993-94 14-13 11-7/BWC Larry Eustachy1994-95 21-8 *14-4/BWC Larry Eustachy1995-96 18-15 10-8/BWC Larry Eustachy1996-97 20-9 12-4/BWC Larry Eustachy1997-98 25-8 13-3/BWC Larry Eustachy1998-99 15-13 8-8/BWC Stew Morrill1999-00 28-6 16-0/BWC Stew Morrill2000-01 28-6 13-3/BWC Stew Morrill2001-02 23-8 *13-5/BWC Stew Morrill2002-03 24-9 12-6/BWC Stew Morrill2003-04 25-4 *17-1/BWC Stew Morrill2004-05 24-8 13-5/BWC Stew Morrill2005-06 23-9 11-5/WAC Stew Morrill2006-07 23-12 9-7/WAC Stew Morrill2007-08 24-11 *12-4/WAC Stew Morrill2008-09 30-5 *14-2/WAC Stew Morrill2009-10 27-8 *14-2/WAC Stew Morrill2010-11 30-4 *15-1/WAC Stew Morrill2011-12 21-16 8-6/WAC Stew Morrill2012-13 21-10 11-7/WAC Stew Morrill

2013-14 18-14 7-11/MW Stew Morrill2014-15 18-13 11-7/MW Stew MorrillTotals: 1,536-1,059 (.592) 109 seasons-2,595 games

WYOMING YEAR-BY-YEAR (ALL-TIME)YEAR OVERALL CONF. COACH1904-05 1-0 - W. Yates1905-06 3-2 - W. Yates1906-07 3-4 - Lt. Coburn1907-08 2-3 - Lt. Coburn 1908-09 3-3 - Elmer G. Hoefer 1909-10 3-3 - Harold I. Dean 1910-11 1-4 - Harold I. Dean1911-12 5-6 - Harold I. Dean1912-13 2-5 - Leon C. Excelby1913-14 1-3 - Ralph Thacker1914-15 2-4 - Ralph Thacker1915-16 3-2 - John Corbett1916-17 4-4 - John Corbett1917-18 4-2 - John Corbett1918-19 7-2 - John Corbett1919-20 10-1 - John Corbett1920-21 3-4 - John Corbett1921-22 2-7 RMC John Corbett1922-23 2-6 RMC John Corbett1923-24 2-13 RMC John Corbett1924-25 9-6 RMC Stewart Clark1925-26 12-5 RMC Stewart Clark1926-27 9-5 RMC Stewart Clark1927-28 13-8 RMC Stewart Clark1928-29 15-4 RMC George McLaren1929-30 13-6 RMC George McLaren1930-31 19-4 RMC Willard Witte1931-32 18-2 RMC Willard Witte1932-33 18-5 RMC Willard Witte1933-34 26-3 RMC Willard Witte1934-35 11-5 RMC Willard Witte1935-36 12-7 RMC Willard Witte1936-37 8-9 RMC Willard Witte1937-38 12-5 8-4/SC Willard Witte1938-39 10-11 7-5/SC Willard Witte1939-40 6-10 3-9/SC Everett Shelton1940-41 14-6 *10-2/SC Everett Shelton1941-42 15-5 *9-3/SC Everett Shelton1942-43 31-2 *12-0/SC Everett Shelton1944-45 10-18 5-3/SC Everett Shelton1945-46 22-4 *10-2/SC Everett Shelton1946-47 22-6 *11-1/SC Everett Shelton1947-48 18-9 6-4/SC Everett Shelton1948-49 25-10 *15-5/SC Everett Shelton1949-50 25-11 13-7/SC Everett Shelton1950-51 26-11 *14-6/SC Everett Shelton1951-52 28-7 *13-1/SC Everett Shelton1952-53 20-10 *12-2/SC Everett Shelton1953-54 19-9 *10-4/SC Everett Shelton1954-55 17-9 9-5/SC Everett Shelton1955-56 7-19 5-9/SC Everett Shelton1956-57 6-19 4-10/SC Everett Shelton1957-58 13-14 *10-4/SC Everett Shelton1958-59 4-22 1-13/SC Everett Shelton1959-60 5-19 2-12/SC William Strannigan1960-61 7-18 3-11/SC William Strannigan1961-62 9-17 3-11/SC William Strannigan1962-63 11-15 3-7/WAC William Strannigan1963-64 12-14 3-7/WAC William Strannigan1964-65 16-10 5-5/WAC William Strannigan1965-66 17-9 5-5/WAC William Strannigan1966-67 15-14 *8-2/WAC William Strannigan1967-68 18-9 5-5/WAC William Strannigan1968-69 19-9 *6-4/WAC William Strannigan1969-70 19-7 9-5/WAC William Strannigan1970-71 10-15 6-8/WAC William Strannigan1971-72 12-14 3-11/WAC William Strannigan1972-73 9-17 4-10/WAC William Strannigan1973-74 4-22 0-14/WAC George Radovich1974-75 10-16 3-11/WAC George Radovich

1975-76 10-17 2-12/WAC George Radovich1976-77 17-10 8-6/WAC Don DeVoe1977-78 12-15 3-11/WAC Don DeVoe1978-79 15-12 5-7/WAC Jim Brandenburg1979-80 18-10 8-6/WAC Jim Brandenburg1980-81 24-6 *13-3/WAC Jim Brandenburg1981-82 23-7 *14-2/WAC Jim Brandenburg1982-83 16-13 8-8/WAC Jim Brandenburg1983-84 17-13 9-7/WAC Jim Brandenburg1984-85 15-14 7-9/WAC Jim Brandenburg1985-86 24-12 *12-4/WAC Jim Brandenburg1986-87 24-10 11-5/WAC Jim Brandenburg1987-88 26-6 11-5/WAC Benny Dees1988-89 14-17 6-10/WAC Benny Dees1989-90 15-14 7-9/WAC Benny Dees1990-91 20-12 8-8/WAC Benny Dees1991-92 16-13 8-8/WAC Benny Dees1992-93 13-15 7-11/WAC Benny Dees1993-94 14-14 7-11/WAC Joby Wright1994-95 13-15 9-9/WAC Joby Wright1995-96 14-15 8-10/WAC Joby Wright1996-97 12-16 8-8/WAC Joby Wright1997-98 19-9 9-5/WAC Larry Shyatt1998-99 18-10 7-7/WAC Steve McClain1999-00 19-12 8-6/MW Steve McClain2000-01 20-10 *10-4/MW Steve McClain2001-02 22-9 *11-3/MW Steve McClain2002-03 21-11 8-6/MW Steve McClain2003-04 11-17 4-10/MW Steve McClain2004-05 15-13 7-7/MW Steve McClain2005-06 14-18 5-11/MW Steve McClain2006-07 17-15 7-9/MW Steve McClain2007-08 12-18 5-11/MW Heath Schroyer2008-09 19-14 7-9/MW Heath Schroyer2009-10 10-21 3-13/MW Heath Schroyer2010-11 10-21 3-13/MW +Heath Schroyer/ Fred Langley2011-12 21-12 6-8/MW Larry Shyatt2012-13 20-14 4-12/MW Larry Shyatt2013-14 18-15 9-9/MW Larry Shyatt2014-15 25-10 11-7/MW Larry ShyattTOTAL : 1,472-1,114 (.569) 111 seasons-2,586 games*Notes outright or shared conference title.+Schroyer coached 21 games -- assistant Fred Langley coached remainder of the season.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME NON-CONFERENCE RECORDSTEAM ‘99-00 ‘00-01 ‘01-02 ‘02-03 ‘03-04 ‘04-05 ‘05-06 ‘06-07 ‘07-08 ‘08-09 ‘09-10 ‘10-11 '11-12 '12-13 '13-14 '14-15 TOTAL PCT.Air Force 3-3 2-5 2-2 6-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 9-0 7-1 7-2 7-2 8-1 9-1 6-1 5-3 6-1 95-22 .812^Boise State - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-0 7-0 6-1 5-0 27-1 .964Colorado State 5-1 5-1 5-2 11-0 4-1 8-0 7-0 6-0 3-2 3-4 7-0 4-2 7-1 9-0 9-2 7-1 108-17 .864~Fresno State - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-3 8-2 4-1 15-6 .714~Nevada - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-1 2-4 4-2 14-7 .667New Mexico 7-5 11-1 9-3 6-4 9-2 11-1 9-0 10-0 10-0 8-2 10-0 9-0 8-1 7-1 6-1 5-1 135-22 .860San Diego State 5-3 9-1 8-0 7-3 6-2 5-4 6-1 7-1 5-1 9-1 7-0 7-0 10-1 7-0 6-1 8-0 112-19 .855San José State - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-0 2-4 6-4 .600UNLV 9-1 7-1 9-1 8-2 7-2 7-2 6-2 8-1 11-2 7-2 7-1 5-1 9-0 10-1 6-3 7-0 123-22 .848Utah State - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-1 5-2 13-3 .813Wyoming 6-0 5-1 7-0 8-0 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-1 7-1 6-4 7-2 12-0 10-1 8-1 10-0 115-17 .871*TCU - - - - - - 4-4 7-2 8-1 6-1 6-3 7-1 8-2 - - - 46-14 .767%BYU 9-0 8-0 9-0 7-0 6-0 4-3 6-1 9-0 8-0 7-1 8-0 6-0 - - - - 87-5 .946%Utah 10-0 6-3 8-1 9-0 9-0 9-0 6-1 4-3 6-1 5-2 5-4 6-1 - - - - 83-16 .838TOTALS 54-13 53-13 57-9 62-9 52-9 56-11 57-12 66-7 63-9 59-16 63-14 59-8 72-6 67-8 68-19 63-12 979-175 .848 (.806) (.803) (.864) (.873) (.853) (.836) (.826) (.904) (.875) (.787) (.818) (.881) (.923) (.893) (.782) (.840)

YEAR-BY-YEAR OVERALL NON-CONFERENCE RECORDSTEAM ‘99-00 ‘00-01 ‘01-02 ‘02-03 ‘03-04 ‘04-05 ‘05-06 ‘06-07 ‘07-08 ‘08-09 ‘09-10 ‘10-11 '11-12 '12-13 '13-14 '14-15 TOTAL PCT.Air Force 4-9 5-9 6-7 9-4 10-4 9-6 12-2 16-2 8-5 9-4 8-5 10-5 10-4 10-5 6-5 7-4 139-80 .635^Boise State - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-5 12-3 10-3 10-4 42-15 .737Colorado State 10-5 9-4 9-6 11-5 8-5 8-5 11-2 10-2 6-8 5-9 9-6 10-5 11-5 14-3 9-4 13-1 153-75 .671~Fresno State - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-7 11-8 5-8 22-23 .489~Nevada - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-5 5-8 4-8 18-21 .462New Mexico 8-8 13-4 10-5 6-7 9-4 13-3 9-4 11-4 13-3 10-7 15-2 13-4 15-3 13-3 9-4 8-4 175-69 .717San Diego State 5-8 10-3 11-5 10-5 9-6 6-7 8-6 12-4 10-5 13-4 11-4 17-1 14-3 13-3 13-2 11-4 173-70 .712#San José State - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-6 2-10 8-16 .333UNLV 10-4 9-6 10-5 11-4 9-5 9-6 6-6 15-3 12-4 12-3 12-3 12-3 16-3 13-3 9-4 9-4 174-66 .725#Utah State - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-2 7-5 17-7 .708Wyoming 10-5 9-5 10-5 13-4 7-6 8-5 7-6 9-5 7-6 11-4 7-7 7-7 15-3 15-1 9-5 11-3 155-77 .668*TCU - - - - - - 4-10 8-4 8-5 9-5 8-7 9-6 11-7 - - - 57-44 .564%BYU 13-3 11-5 11-4 11-5 10-4 6-9 8-4 10-5 11-5 12-3 16-2 16-2 - - - - 135-51 .726%Utah 12-4 9-7 10-4 13-4 12-4 14-4 7-4 5-8 10-5 9-6 7-7 7-7 - - - - 115-64 .642TOTALS 72-46 75-43 77-41 84-38 74-38 73-45 72-44 96-37 85-46 90-45 93-43 101-40 102-33 105-33 97-51 87-55 1,383-678 .671 (.610) (.639) (.652) (.689) (.660) (.619) (.621) (.722) (.649) (.667) (.684) (.716) (.756) (.761) (.655) (.613)

^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011.~Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012.#San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.*TCU was a member of the MW from 2005-2012.%BYU and Utah were members of the MW from 1999-2011.

MOUNTAIN WEST VS. OTHER CONFERENCES 2014-15 Since 1999-00CONFERENCE W L PCT. W L PCT.America East 1 0 1.000 11 2 .846American Athletic 2 3 .400 4 4 .500Atlantic Coast 1 4 .200 11 28 .282Atlantic Sun 1 0 1.000 24 4 .857Atlantic 10 1 1 .500 13 17 .433Big East 1 1 .500 16 23 .410Big Sky 12 2 .857 127 27 .825Big South 1 0 1.000 21 1 .955Big Ten 0 1 .000 13 29 .310Big 12 0 3 .000 43 75 .364Big West 8 6 .571 106 38 .736Colonial 0 0 .000 6 4 .600Conference USA 2 0 1.000 53 39 .576Great West 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000Horizon 1 0 1.000 14 12 .538Ivy 0 1 .000 15 3 .833Metro Atlantic 0 1 .000 7 5 .583Mid-American 1 1 .500 18 9 .667Mid-Eastern 1 0 1.000 31 4 .886Missouri Valley 2 3 .400 47 36 .566Northeast 0 0 .000 7 3 .700Ohio Valley 2 0 1.000 21 6 .778Pacific-12 4 13 .235 73 117 .384Patriot 0 1 .000 13 5 .722Southeastern 0 2 .000 22 32 .407Southern 2 0 1.000 19 4 .826Southland 2 0 1.000 42 3 .933Southwestern 3 0 1.000 66 1 .985Summit 3 2 .600 46 15 .754Sun Belt 2 0 1.000 46 21 .687West Coast 8 7 .533 103 57 .644Western Athletic 8 1 .889 95 38 .714Independents 0 0 .000 49 4 .925Reclassifying 2 2 .500 34 6 .850Provisional 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000Non-Division I 16 0 .000 165 6 .965TOTALS 87 55 .613 1,383 678 .671VS. DIVISION I 71 55 .563 1,218 672 .644*Conference memberships are based on conference alignments during season in which games were played.

ANNUAL NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS (Since 1999-00)YEAR W-L PCT.1999-00 72-46 .6102000-01 75-43 .6362001-02 77-41 .6532002-03 84-38 .6892003-04 74-38 .6612004-05 73-45 .6192005-06 72-44 .6212006-07 96-37 .7222007-08 85-46 .6492008-09 90-45 .6672009-10 93-43 .6842010-11 101-40 .7162011-12 102-33 .7562012-13 105-33 .7612013-14 97-51 .6552014-15 87-55 .613TOTALS 1,383-678 .671

TEAM-BY-TEAM NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS (As members of the Mountain West)TEAM W-L PCT.Air Force 139-80 .635^Boise State 42-15 .737Colorado State 153-75 .671~Fresno State 22-23 .489~Nevada 18-21 .462New Mexico 175-69 .717San Diego State 173-70 .712#San José State 8-16 .333UNLV 174-66 .725#Utah State 17-7 .708Wyoming 155-77 .668*TCU 57-44 .564%BYU 135-51 .726%Utah 115-64 .642TOTALS 1,383-678 .671

^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011.~Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012.#San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.*TCU was a member of the MW from 2005-2012.%BYU and Utah were members of the MW from 1999-2011.

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MW VS. OTHER CONFERENCESAIR FORCE (139-80)Vs. America East (0-1) Stony Brook 0-1Vs. Atlantic Coast (3-6) Clemson 0-1 Duke 0-1 Georgia Tech 1-1 Miami 1-0 North Carolina 0-1 Wake Forest 1-2Vs. Atlantic Sun (2-1) Belmont 1-1 Stetson 1-0Vs. Atlantic-10 (1-2) George Washington 1-0 Richmond 0-2Vs. Big East (2-0) DePaul 1-0 Rutgers 1-0Vs. Big Sky (6-7) Montana 0-1 Montana State 2-0 Northern Arizona 2-3 Northern Colorado 2-1 Portland State 0-1 Weber State 0-1Vs. Big South (7-1) Charleston Southern 2-0 Liberty 2-0 Radford 2-0 VMI 1-1Vs. Big Ten (0-2) Illinois 0-1 Iowa 0-1Vs. Big 12 (2-3) Colorado 1-1 Missouri 0-1 Texas Tech 1-1Vs. Big West (6-5) Cal State Northridge 1-0 Hawai‘i 1-0 Long Beach State 1-2 UC Davis 1-2 UC Riverside 2-0 Utah State 0-1Vs. Conference USA (1-6) Houston 1-0 Louisville 0-1 Marquette 0-1 Saint Louis 0-1 UAB 0-1 UTEP 0-2Vs. Horizon (2-2) UW-Milwaukee 1-1 Wright State 1-1Vs. Ivy (5-0) Cornell 1-0 Dartmouth 3-0 Yale 1-0Vs. Metro Atlantic (1-0) Niagara 1-0Vs. Mid-American (2-1) Eastern Michigan 1-0 Northern Illinois 1-1Vs. Mid-Eastern (6-1) Florida A&M 1-0 Maryland Eastern Shore 1-0 Norfolk State 3-0 South Carolina State 1-1Vs. Missouri Valley (1-4) Drake 0-1 Evansville 1-0 Missouri State 0-1 Northern Iowa 0-1 Wichita State 0-1Vs. Northeast (1-2) Central Connecticut State 1-1 Wagner 0-1Vs. Ohio Valley (4-2) Austin Peay 1-0 Jacksonville State 2-0 Tennessee State 1-0 Tennessee Tech 0-2

Vs. Pacific-12 (2-8) California 1-0 Colorado 0-4 Stanford 1-1 Washington 0-1 Washington State 0-2Vs. Patriot (7-5) Army 3-1 Lehigh 0-1 Navy 4-3Vs. Southeastern (2-2) Auburn 0-1 Florida 0-1 Georgia 1-0 Ole Miss 1-0Vs. Southern (5-2) Citadel 2-0 Georgia Southern 2-0 Wofford 1-2Vs. Southland (2-1) Lamar 1-1 Sam Houston State 1-0Vs. Southwestern (16-1) Alcorn State 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 8-0 Grambling 1-0 Jackson State 1-1 Mississippi Valley State 1-0 Prairie View A&M 3-0 Texas Southern 1-0Vs. Summit (1-2) Oakland 0-2 South Dakota 1-0Vs. Sun Belt (4-4) Arkansas State 2-0 Denver 2-4Vs. West Coast (2-4) Gonzaga 0-1 Portland 0-1 St. Mary’s 1-1 Santa Clara 1-1Vs. Western Athletic (1-1) Fresno State 0-1 UTEP 1-0Vs. Independents (17-3) Chicago State 1-0 IPFW 4-0 New Orleans 1-0 Savannah State 2-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2-0 Texas-Pan American 7-3Vs. Reclassifying (7-0) Cal State Bakersfield 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 North Carolina Central 2-0 North Dakota 1-0 Northern Colorado 2-0Vs. Non-Division I (21-1) Colorado Christian 3-0 Colorado College 2-1 Dickinson State 1-0 Doane College 1-0 Johnson & Wales 1-0 Regis 2-0 UCCS 3-0 Western State 8-0

BOISE STATE (42-15) Vs. American (1-0) Houston 1-0Vs. Atlantic Coast (0-1) North Carolina State 0-1Vs. Atlantic-10 (0-2) Dayton 0-1 La Salle 0-1Vs. Big Sky (5-0) Idaho 1-0 Idaho State 1-0 Montana 1-0 Portland State 1-0 Southern Utah 1-0

Vs. Big Ten (0-3) Iowa 0-1 Michigan State 0-1 Wisconsin 0-1Vs. Big 12 (0-1) Iowa State 0-1Vs. Big West (3-1) Cal State Northridge 1-0 Hawai‘i 1-0 Long Beach State 0-1 UC Santa Barbara 1-0Vs. Mid-American (1-0) Northern Illinois 1-0Vs. Missouri Valley (3-1) Creighton 1-0 Drake 1-0 Indiana State 1-0 Loyola 0-1Vs. Pacific-12 (2-1) Utah 2-1Vs. Southeastern (2-2) Kentucky 0-1 South Carolina 1-0 LSU 1-1Vs. Southland (1-0) New Orleans 1-0Vs. Southwestern (1-0) Texas Southern 1-0Vs. Summit (1-0) Oakland 1-0Vs. Sun Belt (2-1) Denver 0-1 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-0 UT-Arlington 1-0Vs. West Coast (4-1) Loyola Marymount 1-0 Portland 1-0 Saint Mary's 1-1 San Diego 1-0Vs. Western Athletic (7-1) Fresno State 1-1 Idaho 3-0 Seattle 1-0 UT Arlington 2-0Vs. Independents (1-0) New Orleans 1-0Vs. Reclassifying (1-0) Abilene Christian 1-0Vs. Non-Division I (7-0) Adams State 1-0 Carroll College 1-0 Colorado Christian 1-0 Corban 1-0 Northwest Nazarene 1-0 Simpson 1-0 Walla Walla 1-0

COLORADO STATE (153-75) Vs. America East (2-0) Northeastern 1-0 Vermont 1-0Vs. Atlantic Coast (1-2) Duke 0-2 Virginia Tech 1-0Vs. Atlantic Sun (6-0) Florida Atlantic 1-0 Gardner-Webb 2-0 North Florida 1-0 Stetson 2-0Vs. Atlantic-10 (1-1) St. Bonaventure 1-1Vs. Big East (0-1) Louisville 0-1Vs. Big Sky (17-5) Montana 5-1 Montana State 1-1 Northern Arizona 1-0 Northern Colorado 6-2 Portland State 1-0 Sacramento State 2-0 Weber State 1-1

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Vs. Summit (2-4) Denver 1-1 IUPUI 1-1 South Dakota State 0-1 Valparaiso 0-1Vs. Sun Belt (13-4) Arkansas-Little Rock 0-2 Denver 11-2 Georgia State 1-0 New Orleans 1-0Vs. West Coast (6-4) Gonzaga 0-1 Pacific 1-0 Pepperdine 2-2 Portland 1-0 San Francisco 2-1Vs. Western Athletic (9-4) Boise State 1-1 Denver 1-0 Fresno State 1-1 Hawai‘i 3-0 Nevada 0-2 New Mexico State 2-0 San José State 1-0Vs. Independents (5-0) CSU Bakersfield 1-0 IPFW 1-0 Morris Brown 1-0 Texas-Pan American 2-0Vs. Reclassifying (6-1) North Dakota State 2-1 Northern Colorado 3-0 Winston-Salem State 1-0Vs. Non-Division I (23-3) Adams State 1-0 Alabama-Huntsville 1-0 Arkansas Tech 1-0 Arkansas-Fort Smith 1-0 BYU-Hawai‘i 1-0 Chadron State 1-0 CSU-Pueblo 1-0 Dominican 1-0 Gardner-Webb 0-1 IPFW 1-0 Mayville State 1-0 Montana State Northern 1-0 Montana Tech 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha 2-0 Oklahoma Panhandle 0-1 Regis 1-0 Seattle University 1-0 Southern Oregon 1-0 Southwest Oklahoma State 1-0 St. Martin’s 0-1 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1-0 West Alabama 1-0 Western State 1-0 UCCS 2-0

FRESNO STATE (22-23) Vs. American (0-1) East Carolina 0-1 Vs. Atlantic Coast (0-1) Pittsburgh 0-1 Vs. Big 12 (0-2) Texas 0-1 Texas Tech 0-1Vs. Big Sky (1-1) Northern Arizona 1-1Vs. Big West (9-2) Cal Poly 3-0 Cal State Northridge 1-0 Long Beach State 1-1 Pacific 1-0 UC Irvine 2-1 UC Riverside 1-0Vs. Conference USA (2-0) Old Dominion 1-0 UTEP 1-0

Vs. Ivy League (1-0) Princeton 1-0Vs. Metro Atlantic (1-3) Marist 0-1 Siena 1-2Vs. Missouri Valley (0-3) Drake 0-1 Evansville 0-1 Southern Illinois 0-1Vs. Pacific-12 (0-6) California 0-2 Colorado 0-1 UCLA 0-1 Utah 0-1 Washington State 0-1Vs. Southeastern (0-1) Florida 0-1Vs. West Coast (0-3) Pacific 0-2 Pepperdine 0-1Vs. Western Athletic (2-0) CSU Bakersfield 2-0Vs. Non-Division I (6-0) Bristol 1-0 San Diego Christian 2-0 St. Katherine 1-0 Sonoma State 1-0 UC Merced 1-0

NEVADA (18-21) Vs. Atlantic Coast (0-1) Clemson 0-1Vs. Big East (0-1) Seton Hall 0-1Vs. Big Sky (1-1) Southern Utah 1-0 Weber State 0-1Vs. Big West (6-5) Cal Poly 3-0 Cal State Fullerton 1-1 Long Beach State 0-2 Pacific 0-1 UC Davis 2-0 UC Irvine 0-1Vs. Conference USA (1-1) Marshall 1-1Vs. Horizon (1-0) Green Bay 1-0Vs. Ivy (1-0) Yale 1-0Vs. Metro Atlantic (1-0) Iona 1-0 Vs. Missouri Valley (0-1) Drake 0-1Vs. Ohio Valley (0-1) Morehead State 0-1Vs. Pacific-12 (1-3) California 0-1 Oregon 0-1 UCLA 0-1 Washington 1-0Vs. Southeastern (0-2) California 0-1 Missouri 0-1Vs. Southern (1-0) Chattanooga 1-0Vs. West Coast (2-2) Pacific 0-2 San Francisco 2-0Vs. Western Athletic (0-1) CSU Bakersfield 0-1Vs. Reclassifying (0-2) Nebraska-Omaha 0-2Vs. Non-Division I (3-0) Adams State 1-0 Cal State San Marcos 1-0 Northwest Christian 1-0

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MW VS. OTHER CONFERENCESNEW MEXICO (175-69)Vs. America East (2-0) Drexel 1-0 Northeastern 1-0Vs. American (1-0)

Vs. Atlantic Coast (1-4) Boston College 1-1 Wake Forest 0-3Vs. Atlantic Sun (4-0) Georgia State 1-0 Mercer 2-0 Troy 1-0Vs. Atlantic-10 (5-6) Dayton 1-2 Duquesne 1-0 George Mason 1-0 Saint Louis 1-1 St. Bonaventure 1-0 St. Joseph’s 0-1 Temple 0-1 UMass 0-1Vs. Big East (3-5) Cincinnati 1-0 Connecticut 1-0 Louisville 0-1 Marquette 1-0 Notre Dame 0-1 St. John’s 0-1 Villanova 0-1 West Virginia 0-1Vs. Big Sky (13-0) Eastern Washington 1-0 Idaho State 2-0 Montana 1-0 Montana State 1-0 Northern Arizona 4-0 Portland State 1-0 Sacramento State 2-0 Weber State 1-0Vs. Big South (2-0) Charleston Southern 2-0Vs. Big Ten (1-1) Minnesota 0-1 Penn State 1-0Vs. Big 12 (11-7) Baylor 1-0 Colorado 3-0 Kansas 0-1 Kansas State 1-2 Nebraska 1-0 Oklahoma State 1-0 Texas A&M 1-0 Texas Tech 3-4Vs. Big West (5-2) Cal State Fullerton 1-0 Cal State Northridge 1-0 Long Beach State 1-0 New Mexico State 0-2 Pacific 1-0 UC Riverside 1-0Vs. Colonial (3-1) George Mason 2-0 VCU 0-1 William & Mary 1-0Vs. Conference USA (6-4) Memphis 0-1 South Florida 1-0 Southern Mississippi 1-0 UAB 1-0 UCF 0-1 UTEP 3-2Vs. Horizon (4-0) Detroit 1-0 Illinois-Chicago 1-0 Valparaiso 2-0Vs. Ivy (3-1) Cornell 1-0 Harvard 0-1 Dartmouth 2-0Vs. Mid-American (1-0) Miami (OH) 1-0

Vs. Mid-Eastern (4-0) Coppin State 1-0 North Carolina A&T 2-0 South Carolina State 1-0Vs. Missouri Valley (5-3) Creighton 1-1 Drake 0-1 Indiana State 1-0 Missouri State 1-0 Southern Illinois 1-0 Wichita State 1-0 UNI 0-1Vs. Ohio Valley (2-0) Southeast Missouri State 1-0 Tennessee Tech 1-0Vs. Pacific-12 (9-11) Arizona 1-0 Arizona State 2-0 California 1-4 Oregon 1-1 Stanford 0-3 USC 2-1 Washington 1-2 Washington State 1-0Vs. Southeastern (3-4) Alabama 0-1 Mississippi 2-1 Tennessee 1-1 Texas A&M 0-1Vs. Southern (5-0) Citadel 1-0 Davidson 2-0 Furman 1-0 UNC-Greensboro 1-0Vs. Southland (8-0) Central Arkansas 1-0 Nicholls State 1-0 Northwestern State 2-0 Sam Houston State 1-0 Stephen F. Austin 1-0 Texas-Arlington 2-0Vs. Southwestern (11-0) Alabama A&M 1-0 Alabama State 1-0 Alcorn State 5-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 Grambling State 1-0 Mississippi Valley State 1-0 Texas Southern 1-0Vs. Summit (5-3) Oral Roberts 1-1 South Dakota State 0-1 Southern Utah 3-1 UMKC 1-0Vs. Sun Belt (8-4) New Mexico State 6-4 ULM 1-0 Western Kentucky 1-0Vs. West Coast (13-5) Gonzaga 1-1 Loyola Marymount 1-0 Pepperdine 2-1 Portland 1-1 St. Mary’s 1-0 San Diego 6-1 Santa Clara 1-1Vs. Western Athletic (20-7) Hawai‘i 3-0 Idaho 1-0 Louisiana Tech 1-0 New Mexico State 15-5 UTEP 0-2Vs. Independents (4-0) Cal State Bakersfield 1-0 Houston Baptist 1-0 IPFW 1-0 Longwood 1-0Vs. Reclassifying (5-1) Grand Canyon 1-1 Longwood 1-0 North Dakota 1-0 Northern Colorado 1-0 Presbyterian 1-0

Vs. Non-Division I (8-0) Abilene Christian 1-0 Eastern New Mexico 1-0 New Mexico Highlands 1-0 New Orleans 1-0 Northwood 1-0 San Francisco State 1-0 Western New Mexico 2-0

SAN DIEGO STATE (173-70)Vs. America East (2-0) Albany 1-0 UMBC 1-0Vs. American (0-1) Cincinnati 0-1Vs. Atlantic Coast (1-3) Duke 0-2 North Carolina State 0-1 Pittsburgh 1-0Vs. Atlantic Sun (3-2) Campbell 1-0 Florida Atlantic 2-0 Florida Gulf Coast 0-1 Troy 0-1Vs. Atlantic-10 (1-1) Dayton 0-1 Temple 1-0Vs. Big East (3-5) Connecticut 0-1 Creighton 1-0 Marquette 1-0 Providence 0-2 St. John's 1-0 Syracuse 0-2Vs. Big Sky (8-2) Eastern Washington 2-1 Northern Arizona 1-0 Northern Colorado 2-1 Sacramento State 1-0 Southern Utah 1-0 Weber State 1-0Vs. Big South (2-0) High Point 1-0 Liberty 1-0Vs. Big Ten (1-2) Illinois 0-1 Indiana 0-1 Ohio State 1-0Vs. Big 12 (5-8) Baylor 0-2 Iowa State 1-1 Kansas 1-0 Kansas State 1-0 Oklahoma 1-0 Oklahoma State 1-1 Texas Tech 0-4Vs. Big West (30-6) Cal Poly 3-0 Cal State Fullerton 2-1 Cal State Northridge 3-0 Long Beach State 5-0 New Mexico State 0-1 Pacific 0-2 UC Davis 1-0 UC Riverside 6-0 UC Santa Barbara 10-2Vs. Colonial (1-0) College of Charleston 1-0Vs. Conference USA (3-0) Houston 2-0 SMU 1-0Vs. Horizon (1-1) Green Bay 1-0 Illinois-Chicago 0-1Vs. Ivy (1-0) Columbia 1-0

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MW VS. OTHER CONFERENCESVs. Mid-American (3-2) Ball State 1-1 Miami (OH) 1-0 Western Michigan 1-1Vs. Mid-Eastern (5-0) Hampton 1-0 Morgan State 1-0 Norfolk State 2-0 South Carolina State 1-0Vs. Missouri Valley (6-1) Creighton 0-1 Drake 1-0 Indiana State 1-0 Missouri State 2-0 UNI 1-0 Wichita State 1-0Vs. Northeast (1-0) Monmouth 1-0Vs. Ohio Valley (1-0) Murray State 1-0Vs. Pacific-12 (11-21) Arizona 2-9 Arizona State 1-3 California 3-3 UCLA 1-0 USC 2-1 Utah 1-0 Washington 1-3 Washington State 0-2Vs. Patriot (2-0) Lafayette 1-0 Navy 1-0Vs. Southeastern (0-2) Florida 0-1 Tennessee 0-1Vs. Southern (2-0) Elon 1-0 Western Carolina 1-0Vs. Southland (2-0) McNeese State 1-0 Sam Houston State 1-0Vs. Southwestern (3-0) Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0 Texas Southern 1-0Vs. Summit (4-0) IUPUI 2-0 North Dakota State 1-0 Southern Utah 1-0Vs. Sun Belt (1-1) New Mexico State 1-1Vs. West Coast (28-11) BYU 1-0 Gonzaga 1-0 Loyola Marymount 6-1 Portland 2-1 Saint Mary’s 3-5 San Diego 12-4 San Francisco 2-0 Santa Clara 1-0Vs. Western Athletic (8-1) CSU Bakersfield 1-0 Fresno State 4-1 Hawai‘i 2-0 New Mexico State 1-0Vs. Independents (3-0) Chicago State 1-0 CSU Bakersfield 1-0 IPFW 1-0Vs. Reclassifying (4-0) Bryant 1-0 Seattle 1-0 South Dakota State 2-0Vs. Non-Division I (27-0) Alaska-Fairbanks 1-0 Chaminade 1-0 IPFW 1-0 Occidental 1-0 Point Loma Nazarene 2-0 Pomona-Pitzer 1-0 Redlands 1-0 St. Katherine 1-0 San Diego Christian 5-0 Seattle Pacific 1-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2-0 UC Riverside 1-0 UC San Diego 9-0

SAN JOSÉ STATE (8-16) Vs. American (1-0) Houston 1-0Vs. Big Sky (0-1) Weber State 0-1Vs. Big West (2-2) Cal State Fullerton 1-1 UC Davis 1-1Vs. Colonial (0-1) James Madison 0-1Vs. Horizon (0-1) Milwaukee 0-1Vs. Ivy (0-1) Princeton 0-1Vs. Mid-American (0-2) Northern Illinois 0-1 Western Michigan 0-1 Vs. Pacific-12 (0-2) Washington 0-1 Washington State 0-1Vs. West Coast (1-5) Pepperdine 1-1 Portland 0-2 Santa Clara 0-2Vs. Western Athletic (0-1) Seattle 0-1Vs. Non-Division I (4-0) Bethesda 1-0 Pacifica 1-0 St. Katherine 1-0 Westminster 1-0

UNLV (174-70)Vs. America East (1-0) Albany 1-0Vs. American (1-0) Temple 1-0Vs. Atlantic Coast (3-2) Georgia Tech 1-0 North Carolina 1-2 Virginia Tech 1-0Vs. Atlantic Sun (3-0) Florida Atlantic 2-0 Gardner-Webb 1-0Vs. Big East (5-4) Cincinnati 0-1 Georgetown 1-1 South Florida 1-0 Louisville 2-2 West Virginia 1-0Vs. Big Sky (14-1) Cal State Northridge 1-0 Eastern Washington 1-0 Montana 1-0 Montana State 1-0 Northern Arizona 5-1 Portland State 2-0 Southern Utah 2-0 Weber State 1-0Vs. Big South (2-0) High Point 1-0 Radford 1-0Vs. Big Ten (6-6) Illinois 1-3 Minnesota 2-1 Wisconsin 3-2Vs. Big 12 (5-10) Iowa State 1-0 Kansas 0-2 Kansas State 1-1 Missouri 1-1 Oklahoma State 0-4 Texas 0-2 Texas Tech 2-0Vs. Big West (9-4) Cal State Fullerton 1-0 Cal Poly 2-0 Hawai‘i 1-0 Long Beach State 1-0 Nevada 1-0 UC Irvine 1-0 UC Santa Barbara 1-4 UC Riverside 1-0

Vs. Colonial (2-0) Old Dominion 2-0Vs. Conference USA (11-5) Cincinnati 0-3 DePaul 2-0 Houston 2-0 Louisville 0-1 SMU 1-0 Tulsa 1-0 UAB 1-1 UTEP 4-0Vs. Great West (1-0) Chicago State 1-0Vs. Independents (5-0) CSU Bakersfield 2-0 IPFW 1-0 Texas-Pan American 2-0Vs. Ivy (1-0) Princeton 1-0Vs. Metro Atlantic (3-0) Canisius 2-0 Fairfield 1-0Vs. Mid-American (3-0) Central Michigan 1-0 Kent State 1-0 Western Michigan 1-0Vs. Mid-Eastern (4-0) Delaware State 1-0 Morgan State 1-0 Norfolk State 1-0 North Carolina A&T 1-0Vs. Missouri Valley (5-2) Bradley 2-0 Illinois State 1-0 Southern Illinois 1-0 UNI 1-1 Wichita State 0-1Vs. Northeast (2-0) Monmouth 1-0 Sacred Heart 1-0Vs. Ohio Valley (9-0) Austin Peay 1-0 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Jacksonville State 1-0 Morehead State 1-0 Murray State 1-0 Tennessee-Martin 3-0 Tennessee State 1-0Vs. Pacific-12 (13-18) Arizona 3-3 Arizona State 2-2 California 4-2 Colorado 0-1 Oregon 0-2 Oregon State 1-1 Stanford 0-3 USC 2-2 Utah 0-1 Washington 1-1Vs. Patriot (1-0) Holy Cross 1-0Vs. Southeastern (3-3) Auburn 2-0 Kentucky 0-1 Mississippi State 1-0 South Carolina 0-2Vs. Southern (1-0) Georgia Southern 1-0Vs. Southland (6-0) Central Arkansas 1-0 Nicholls State 2-0 Sam Houston State 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana 1-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1-0Vs. Southwestern (1-0) Mississippi Valley State 1-0Vs. Summit (7-0) Chicago State 1-0 South Dakota 1-0 Southern Utah 4-0 Western Illinois 1-0

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MW VS. OTHER CONFERENCESVs. Sun Belt (2-0) Florida International 1-0 ULM 1-0Vs. West Coast (14-3) Loyola Marymount 4-0 Pepperdine 1-2 Portland 2-0 Saint Mary’s 0-1 San Diego 2-0 San Francisco 1-0 Santa Clara 4-0Vs. Western Athletic (17-8) Boise State 1-1 Fresno State 2-0 Hawai‘i 5-2 Nevada 8-4 SMU 1-0 Tulsa 0-1Vs. Reclassifying (3-0) Kennesaw State 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 USC Upstate 1-0Vs. Non-Division I (11-0) Alaska Anchorage 1-0 Cal State San Marcos 1-0 Chaminade 1-0 Dixie State 1-0 Fort Lewis 1-0 Grand Canyon 1-0 La Verne 1-0 Occidental 1-0 Pittsburgh State 1-0 St. Katherine 1-0 Washburn 1-0

UTAH STATE (17-7) Vs. Big Sky (4-0) Idaho State 1-0 Southern Utah 1-0 Weber State 2-0Vs. Big West (2-1) UC Davis 0-1 UC Santa Barbara 2-0Vs. Missouri Valley (1-0) Illinois State 1-0Vs. Pacific-12 (1-1) USC 1-1Vs. Southeastern (1-1) Mississippi State 1-1 Vs. Summit (1-1) South Dakota State 0-1 Western Illinois 1-0Vs. Sun Belt (1-0) Troy 1-0Vs. West Coast (1-3) BYU 0-2 Pacific 0-1 Santa Clara 1-0Vs. Western Athletic (3-0) CSU Bakersfield 1-0 Utah Valley 2-0Vs. Non-Division I (2-0) San Diego Christian 1-0 Wayland Baptist 1-0

WYOMING (155-77) Vs. American (0-2) SMU 0-2Vs. Atlantic Coast (0-1) North Carolina 0-1Vs. Atlantic Sun (3-1) Kennesaw State 1-0 North Florida 0-1 Samford 1-0 Stetson 1-0Vs. Atlantic-10 (2-2) Charlotte 1-1 Dayton 1-1

Vs. Big East (0-1) Providence 0-1Vs. Big Sky (25-3) Cal State Northridge 0-1 Eastern Washington 1-0 Idaho State 3-0 Montana 1-0 Montana State 11-1 Northern Colorado 5-1 Portland State 2-0 Sacramento State 1-0 Weber State 1-0Vs. Big South (1-0) Winthrop 1-0Vs. Big Ten (0-2) Indiana 0-1 Ohio State 0-1Vs. Big 12 (3-6) Colorado 2-0 Kansas 0-1 Kansas State 0-2 Missouri 0-1 Nebraska 0-1 Texas Tech 1-1Vs. Big West (8-1) Cal State Fullerton 2-0 Cal State Northridge 1-0 Nevada 1-0 North Texas 1-0 UC Santa Barbara 2-0 UC Irvine 1-1Vs. Colonial (0-2) Northeastern 0-1 UNC-Wilmington 0-1Vs. Conference USA (3-2) UAB 1-1 SMU 2-0 UTEP 0-1Vs. Horizon (1-6) Detroit 1-1 Green Bay 0-2 UW-Milwaukee 0-3Vs. Ivy (1-1) Princeton 1-1Vs. Mid-American (3-3) Akron 2-2 Buffalo 1-0 Western Michigan 0-1Vs. Mid-Eastern (6-1) Delaware State 1-0 Florida A&M 1-0 Hampton 0-1 Howard 1-0 Maryland Eastern Shore 1-0 Norfolk State 1-0 North Carolina Central 1-0Vs. Missouri Valley (9-11) Bradley 1-0 Creighton 2-2 Illinois State 1-0 Indiana State 3-0 Missouri State 0-1 Northern Iowa 1-2 Southern Illinois 0-3 Wichita State 1-3Vs. Northeast (1-1) Monmouth 0-1 Mount St. Mary’s 1-0Vs. Ohio Valley (3-0) Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Tennessee-Martin 1-0 Tennessee State 1-0Vs. Pacific-12 (6-11) Arizona 0-2 California 0-2 Colorado 3-1 Oregon State 1-1 UCLA 0-1 USC 0-1 Washington 1-1 Washington State 1-2

Vs. Patriot (1-0) Lehigh 1-0Vs. Southeastern (1-5) LSU 0-2 South Carolina 1-1 Tennessee 0-1 Texas A&M 0-1Vs. Southern (0-1) College of Charleston 0-1Vs. Southland (5-0) Lamar 2-0 Northwestern Louisiana 1-0 UT Arlington 1-0 Texas State 1-0Vs. Southwestern (9-0) Alabama State 1-0 Alcorn State 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0 Jackson State 1-0 Prairie View 2-0 Southern 2-0Vs. Summitt (7-2) Centenary 1-0 Denver 1-1 North Dakota State 1-0 South Dakota 3-0 South Dakota State 0-1 Western Illinois 1-0Vs. Sun Belt (10-6) Arkansas State 1-0 Denver 8-5 Middle Tennessee 1-1Vs. West Coast (6-2) Gonzaga 1-0 Loyola Marymount 2-0 Pepperdine 2-1 San Diego 0-1 San Francisco 1-0Vs. Western Athletic (6-3) Boise State 3-2 Denver 1-0 New Mexico State 1-0 Louisiana Tech 1-0 Utah State 0-1Vs. Independents (7-0) CSU Bakersfield 2-0 IPFW 2-0 Savannah State 1-0 Utah Valley 2-0Vs. Provisional (1-0) Houston Baptist 1-0Vs. Reclassifying (5-1) CSU Bakersfield 2-0 Northern Colorado 1-0 South Dakota 2-1Vs. Non-Division I (22-0) Adams State 1-0 Alaska Anchorage 2-0 Black Hills State 1-0 Chadron State 1-0 Colorado School of Mines 1-0 Hawai‘i Pacific 1-0 Johnson & Wales 1-0 Kean 1-0 Oklahoma Panhandle State 1-0 Peru State 1-0 Regis 1-0 Sioux Falls 1-0 UC Riverside 1-0 UCCS 2-0 Western State 6-0

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MW ATTENDANCE HISTORY1999-00 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HIGHNew Mexico 19 324,228 17,065 18,018 vs. New Mexico StateUtah 17 225,219 13,248 15,280 vs. BYUUNLV 17 202,772 11,928 16,629 vs. UtahBYU 14 145,737 10,410 22,580 vs. UtahWyoming 13 91,184 7,014 11,147 vs. BYUColorado State 13 63,437 4,880 8,712 vs. WyomingSan Diego State 15 39,266 2,618 5,089 vs. UtahAir Force 13 15,625 1,202 2,648 vs. Colorado StateTOTALS 121 1,107,468 9,152

2000-01 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HIGHNew Mexico 19 311,940 16,418 18,018 vs. New Mexico StateUtah 16 195,774 12,236 15,373 vs. BYUBYU 15 171,775 11,452 19,098 vs. UtahUNLV 15 165,439 11,029 12,463 vs. CincinnatiWyoming 13 118,111 9,086 15,456 vs. Colorado StateSan Diego State 17 77,144 4,538 8,186 vs. Univ. of San DiegoColorado State 13 51,775 3,983 8,130 vs. WyomingAir Force 14 21,640 1,546 3,124 vs. UNLVTOTALS 122 1,113,598 9,128

2001-02 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HIGHNew Mexico 19 312,090 16,426 18,018 vs. Stanford/New Mexico StateUtah 16 190,246 11,890 14,517 vs. BYUUNLV 20 210,221 10,511 14,837 vs. UtahWyoming 14 140,370 10,026 16,089 vs. UtahBYU 16 138,073 8,630 19,411 vs. San Diego StateSan Diego State 15 92,475 6,165 11,764 vs. UNLVColorado State 14 45,610 3,258 8,617 vs. WyomingAir Force 11 22,359 2,033 4,904 vs. WyomingTOTALS 125 1,151,444 9,212

2002-03 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HIGHNew Mexico 17 258,161 15,186 17,870 vs. New Mexico StateBYU 14 202,556 14,468 22,702 vs. Colorado StateUNLV 21 247,043 11,764 16,701 vs. WyomingUtah 16 184,295 11,518 15,148 vs. BYUWyoming 15 151,614 10,108 15,418 vs. BYUSan Diego State 16 113,848 7,116 12,414 vs. Arizona/Texas TechColorado State 18 70,498 3,917 8,745 vs. WyomingAir Force 13 30,105 2,316 5,648 vs. WyomingTOTALS 130 1,258,120 9,678

2003-04 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HIGHBYU 13 198,906 15,300 22,718 vs. UtahNew Mexico 18 264,227 14,679 18,018 vs. Air ForceUNLV 16 185,569 11,598 14,744 vs. New MexicoUtah 16 174,418 10,901 14,413 vs. BYUWyoming 15 123,017 8,201 10,218 vs. BYUSan Diego State 15 100,513 6,701 11,027 vs. Air ForceColorado State 12 58,521 4,877 8,619 vs. WyomingAir Force 13 50,881 3,914 6,359 vs. BYUTOTALS 118 1,156,052 9,797

2004-05 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HIGHNew Mexico 19 271,864 14,309 18,018 vs. Colorado StateUNLV 16 182,140 11,384 16,042 vs. Oklahoma StateUtah 16 172,425 10,777 15,014 vs. BYUBYU 14 148,860 10,633 12,633 vs. San Diego StateWyoming 14 104,541 7,467 10,336 vs. UtahSan Diego State 16 94,450 5,903 8,983 vs. UtahAir Force 13 54,470 4,190 5,939 vs. Utah Colorado State 15 51,788 3,453 7,842 vs. WyomingTOTALS 123 1,080,538 8,785

2005-06 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HIGHNew Mexico 17 227,575 13,387 16,311 vs. Air ForceBYU 15 166,037 11,069 20,732 vs. New MexicoUtah 15 157,219 10,481 12,345 vs. Air ForceUNLV 16 160,640 10,040 14,602 vs. NevadaSan Diego State 15 105,209 7,014 12,414 vs. WyomingWyoming 17 96,420 5,672 7,856 vs. Colorado StateColorado State 15 64,548 4,303 8,289 vs. WyomingAir Force 15 58,230 3,882 6,260 vs. UNLV TCU 16 60,745 3,797 5,646 vs. BYUTOTALS 141 1,096,623 7,777

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MW ATTENDANCE HISTORY2006-07 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HiIGHNew Mexico 18 231,346 12,853 18,018 vs. New Mexico StateUNLV 20 227,074 11,354 18,069 vs. Colorado StateBYU 17 205,243 12,073 22,812 vs. UtahUtah 15 142,833 9,522 12,244 vs. BYUSan Diego State 16 125,135 7,821 12,414 vs. Arizona/BYUAir Force 17 86,080 5,064 6,511 vs. New MexicoWyoming 14 84,963 6,069 7,780 vs. Air ForceColorado State 14 64,687 4,620 8,597 vs. WyomingTCU 17 63,448 3,732 5,438 vs. Texas TechTOTALS 148 1,230,809 8,316

2007-08 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HiIGHNew Mexico 18 258,493 14,361 18,018 vs. BYU/UNLVUNLV 21 249,171 11,865 16,096 vs. BYUBYU 16 216,295 13,518 22,580 vs. UNLVUtah 15 149,687 9,979 14,653 vs. San Diego StateSan Diego State 14 94,638 6,760 9,776 vs. BYUWyoming 14 73,673 5,262 6,024 vs. Colorado StateAir Force 16 61,888 3,868 6,008 vs. RadfordTCU 17 60,000 3,529 5,777 vs. BYUColorado State 13 43,588 3,353 5,377 vs. ColoradoTOTALS 144 1,207,433 8,385

2008-09 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HIGHNew Mexico 18 251,883 13,994 18,018 vs. UtahUNLV 18 242,019 13,446 18,523 vs. BYUBYU 16 214,134 13,383 23,096 vs. Wake ForestUtah 15 148,698 9,913 13,508 vs. TCUSan Diego State 18 126,420 7,023 12,414 vs. St. Mary’sWyoming 16 85,211 5,326 7,412 vs. New MexicoTCU 15 54,176 3,612 5,590 vs. New MexicoColorado State 15 48,858 3,257 5,956 vs. MinnesotaAir Force 17 47,265 2,780 4,020 vs. UNLVTOTALS 148 1,218,664 8,234

2009-10 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HiIGHUNLV 19 264,422 13,917 18,557 vs. BYUNew Mexico 18 244,718 13,595 14,586 - nine timesBYU 16 224,460 14,029 22,644 - twiceUtah 17 156,429 9,202 14,901 vs. BYUSan Diego State 15 108,412 7,227 12,414 - twiceWyoming 18 87,931 4,885 6,259 vs. Loyola MarymountTCU 17 62,656 3,686 6,469 vs. BYUColorado State 15 50,878 3,392 5,293 vs. ColoradoAir Force 17 42,875 2,522 5,858 vs. Northern ColoradoTOTALS 152 1,242,781 8,176

2010-11 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HiIGHBYU 14 261,989 18,714 22,700 - eight timesNew Mexico 17 247,689 14,570 15,411 - twiceUNLV 17 225,301 13,253 18,557 vs. San Diego StateSan Diego State 15 175,027 11,668 12,414 - 13 timesUtah 15 126,331 8,422 11,243 vs. BYUWyoming 17 73,890 4,336 5,453 vs. Colorado State TCU 16 68,558 4,285 7,258 vs. BYUColorado State 14 68,305 4,879 8,745 vs. BYUAir Force 17 36,527 2,149 6,028 vs. BYU TOTALS 141 1,275,297 9,045

2011-12 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HiIGHUNLV 19 266,469 14,025 18,577 - three timesNew Mexico 16 231,262 14,454 15,411 - three timesSan Diego State 19 229,820 12,096 12,414 - 11 timesWyoming 19 94,139 4,955 7,901 vs. Colorado StateTCU 17 77,874 4,581 6,460 vs. New MexicoBoise State 16 69,746 4,359 7,875 vs. Air ForceColorado State 15 62,889 4,193 8,745 vs. WyomingAir Force 17 39,517 2,325 4,858 vs. Colorado StateTOTALS 138 1,071,716 7,766

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UNLV 22 334,320 15,196 18,577 vs. San Diego State

New Mexico 16 240,351 15,022 15,411 - six times

San Diego State 15 186,210 12,414 12,414 - 15 times

Nevada 17 112,781 6,634 9,956 vs. UNLV

Wyoming 19 106,685 5,615 9,573 vs. San Diego State

Fresno State 14 98,592 7,042 8,267 vs. Boise State

Boise State 15 95,904 6,394 11,238 vs. Colorado State

Colorado State 17 92,488 5,440 8,745 - four times

Air Force 15 40,063 2,671 6,117 vs. New Mexico

TOTALS 150 1,307,394 8,716

2013-14 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HIGH

UNLV 20 262,501 13,125 16,030

New Mexico 15 228,176 15,212 15,411

San Diego State 16 198,624 12,414 12,414

Utah State 18 176,928 9,829 10,127

Fresno State 17 119,537 7,032 14,801

Boise State 16 108,957 6,810 9,602

Nevada 15 96,997 6,466 10,317

Wyoming 18 92,716 5,151 6,944

Colorado State 20 83,717 4,186 8,268

Air Force 17 38,044 2,238 5,394

San José State 13 23,036 1,772 4,117

TOTALS 185 1,429,233 7,726

2014-15 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM G TOTAL AVG. HIGH

New Mexico 15 218,558 14,571 15,411

UNLV 18 211,622 11,778 15,387

San Diego State 17 211,038 12,414 12,414

Utah State 16 146,525 9,158 10,270

Wyoming 19 119,897 6,310 10,167

Fresno State 14 86,666 6,190 8,310

Colorado State 17 82,514 4,854 8,745

Nevada 15 82,453 5,497 7,578

Boise State 14 80,843 5,774 11,308

Air Force 16 26,925 1,683 4,021

San José State 15 23,238 1,549 3,477

TOTALS 176 1,290,279 7,331

YEAR-BY-YEAR OVERALL HOME ATTENDANCEYEAR G ATTENDANCE AVG.1999-00 121 1,107,392 9,1522000-01 122 1,113,598 9,1282001-02 125 1,151,444 9,2122002-03 126 1,258,120 9,6782003-04 118 1,156,052 9,7972004-05 123 1,080,538 8,7852005-06 141 1,096,623 7,7772006-07 148 1,230,809 8,3162007-08 144 1,207,433 8,3852008-09 146 1,202,708 8,2382009-10 146 1,199,148 8,2132010-11 141 1,275,297 9,0452011-12 138 1,071,716 7,7662012-13 150 1,307,394 8,7162013-14 185 1,429,233 7,7262014-15 176 1,290,279 7,331*Does not include neutral-site games at MW Tournament.

YEAR-BY-YEAR AVERAGE ATTENDANCE LEADERSYEAR TEAM G TOTAL AVERAGE1999-01 New Mexico 20 328,867 16,4432000-01 New Mexico 19 311,940 16,4182001-02 New Mexico 19 312,090 16,4262002-03 New Mexico 17 258,161 15,1862003-04 BYU 13 198,906 15,3002004-05 New Mexico 19 271,864 14,3092005-06 New Mexico 17 227,575 13,3872006-07 New Mexico 18 231,346 12,8532007-08 New Mexico 18 258,493 14,3612008-09 New Mexico 18 251,883 13,9942009-10 UNLV 19 264,422 13,9172010-11 BYU 14 261,989 18,7142011-12 New Mexico 16 231,262 14,4542012-13 UNLV 22 334,320 15,1962013-14 UNLV 20 262,501 13,1252014-15 New Mexico 15 218,558 15,411

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NCAA ATTENDANCE HISTORY1999-00 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 168 2,255,913 13,428 2. Atlantic Coast 142 1,649,774 11,618 3. Southeastern 190 2,117,023 11,142 4. Pacific-10 150 1,258,249 9,388 5. MOUNTAIN WEST 128 1,179,098 9,212 6. Big East 216 1,955,315 9,052 7. Conference USA 179 1,616,780 9,032 8. Big 12 189 1,700,469 8,997 9. Missouri Valley 145 963,900 6,648 10. Western Athletic 128 773,259 6,041

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 14 314,267 22,448 2. Syracuse 18 374,526 20,807 3. North Carolina 12 241,953 20,163 4. Louisville 15 287,695 19,180 5. Ohio State 17 317,936 18,702 6. Arkansas 14 249,300 17,807 7. North Carolina State 20 330,709 16,535 8. NEW MEXICO 20 328,897 16,445 9. Kansas 14 227,800 16,271 10. Indiana 12 195,089 16,257

OTHER MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 22. UTAH 17 225,219 13,248 26. UNLV 20 236,570 11,829 33. BYU 16 172,696 10,794

2000-01 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 175 2,342,022 13,383 2. Atlantic Coast 143 1,681,707 11,760 3. Southeastern 197 2,163,525 10,982 4. Big 12 182 1,712,210 9,408 5. MOUNTAIN WEST 126 1,152,292 9,145 6. Conference USA 182 1,636,814 8,993 7. Big East 230 2,039,505 8,867 8. Pacific-10 152 1,172,055 7,711 9. Missouri Valley 148 943,159 6,373 10. Atlantic 10 151 905,271 5,995

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 12 261,435 21,786 2. North Carolina 14 291,705 20,836 3. Syracuse 17 327,789 19,282 4. Ohio State 17 298,172 17,540 5. Louisville 15 261,642 17,443 6. Memphis 17 290,864 17,110 7. Wisconsin 14 235,351 16,811 8. NEW MEXICO 19 311,940 16,418 9. Arkansas 18 292,057 16,225 10. Kansas 14 226,500 16,179

OTHER MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 22. UTAH 16 195,774 12,236 29. BYU 15 171,775 11,452 33. UNLV 15 165,439 11,029

2001-02 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 169 2,258,255 13,362 2. Southeastern 192 2,094,195 10,907 3. Atlantic Coast 148 1,582,300 10,691 4. Big 12 194 1,948,759 10,045 5. MOUNTAIN WEST 126 1,163,056 9,231 6. Big East 229 1,987,417 8,679 7. Conference USA 226 1,920,276 8,479 8. Pacific-10 151 1,212,828 8,032 9. Missouri Valley 141 880,460 6,244 10. Atlantic 10 162 930,640 5,307

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 15 315,203 21,014 2. Louisville 19 359,655 18,929 3. Indiana 11 189,013 17,183 4. Syracuse 19 323,438 17,023 5. Ohio State 17 282,250 16,603 6. Wisconsin 13 214,860 16,528 7. NEW MEXICO 19 312,090 16,426 8. North Carolina 16 261,109 16,319 9. Kansas 13 211,700 16,285 10. Memphis 21 340,723 16,225

OTHER MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 27. UTAH 16 190,246 11,890 35. UNLV 20 210,221 10,511 39. WYOMING 14 140,370 10,026

2002-03 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 180 2,254,658 12,526 2. Atlantic Coast 149 1,719,813 11,542 3. Southeastern 192 2,132,439 11,106 4. Big 12 194 1,961,380 10,110 5. MOUNTAIN WEST 132 1,279,630 9,694 6. Big East 224 2,107,630 9,409 7. Conference USA 219 1,831,233 8,362 8. Pacific-10 154 1,213,734 7,881 9. Missouri Valley 148 979,173 6,616 10. Atlantic 10 173 981,671 5,674

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 13 289,526 22,271 2. Syracuse 17 355,663 20,921 3. Louisville 18 342,672 19,037 4. North Carolina 18 336,384 18,688 5. Maryland 16 281,057 17,566 6. Wisconsin 17 287,818 16,930 7. Memphis 16 266,283 16,643 8. Indiana 12 198,321 16,527 9. Kansas 16 260,800 16,300 10. Ohio State 16 256,914 16,057

MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 12. NEW MEXICO 17 258,161 15,186 17. BYU 14 202,556 14,468 27. UNLV 21 247,043 11,764 29. UTAH 16 184,295 11,518 42. WYOMING 15 151,614 10,108

2003-04 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 166 2,122,586 12,787 2. Atlantic Coast 148 1,774,475 11,990 3. Southeastern 195 2,230,546 11,439 4. Big 12 198 1,931,355 9,754 5. MOUNTAIN WEST 122 1,189,340 9,749 6. Big East 235 2,184,497 9,296 7. Pacific-10 150 1,255,774 8,372 8. Conference USA 223 1,862,308 8,351 9. Missouri Valley 150 1,093,599 7,291 10. Western Athletic 154 985,889 6,402

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 13 295,227 22,710 2. Syracuse 17 371,018 21,825 3. North Carolina 14 291,223 20,802 4. Louisville 15 291,643 19,443 5. Maryland 16 287,200 17,950 6. Wisconsin 15 257,130 17,142 7. Indiana 13 214,331 16,487 8. Kansas 14 228,200 16,300 9. Illinois 13 208,935 16,072 10. Memphis 15 231,481 15,432

MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 11. BYU 13 198,806 15,300 15. NEW MEXICO 18 264,227 14,679 32. UNLV 16 185,569 11,589 37. UTAH 16 174,418 10,901

2004-05 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 180 2,255,332 12,530 2. Atlantic Coast 180 1,997,443 11,097 3. Southeastern 196 2,089,995 11,663 4. Big East 202 2,100,088 10,396 5. Big 12 203 1,981,384 9,761 6. MOUNTAIN WEST 127 1,116,433 8,791 7. Pacific-10 151 1,278,282 8,465 8. Conference USA 228 1,826,061 8,009 9. Missouri Valley 158 1,137,677 7,200 10. Western Athletic 163 939,042 5,761

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Syracuse 18 413,605 22,978 2. Kentucky 15 337,796 22,520 3. North Carolina 15 307,840 20,522 4. Louisville 17 318,688 18,746 5. Wisconsin 16 274,272 17,142

6. Maryland 18 299,391 16,632 7. Illinois 15 245,807 16,387 8. Kansas 16 260,800 16,300 9. Arkansas 16 252,608 15,788 10. Michigan State 15 221,385 14,759

MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 14. NEW MEXICO 19 271,864 14,308 26. UNLV 16 182,140 11,383 33. UTAH 16 172,425 10,776 34. BYU 14 148,860 10,632Includes attendance at neutral-site MW tournament games.

2005-06 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 181 2,277,085 12,581 2. Atlantic Coast 202 2,277,076 11,273 3. Southeastern 199 2,205,320 11,082 4. Big East 268 2,964,418 11,061 5. Big 12 195 1,973,540 10,121 6. Pac 10 162 1,281,203 7,909 7. MOUNTAIN WEST 146 1,133,916 7,767 8. Missouri Valley 156 1,203,771 7,716 9. Western Athletic 134 782,529 5,840 10. Atlantic 10 208 1,191,831 5,730

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 15 341,445 22,763 2. Syracuse 19 410,153 21,587 3. North Carolina 17 344,071 20,239 4. Louisville 22 402,963 18,316 5. Tennessee 15 269,310 17,954 6. Maryland 17 291,961 17,174 7. Wisconsin 16 274,272 17,142 8. Indiana 13 220,343 16,949 9. Illinois 16 265,888 16,618 10. Kansas 16 260,800 16,300

MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 21. NEW MEXICO 17 227,575 13,386 30. BYU 15 166,037 11,069 36. UTAH 15 157,219 10,481 41. UNLV 16 160,640 10,040

2006-07 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 201 2,564,662 12,760 2. Southeastern 214 2,562073 11,972 3. Big East 292 3,259,992 11,164 4. Atlantic Coast 219 2,434,902 11,118 5. Big 12 211 2,261,697 10,719 6. Pacific 10 176 1,500,188 8,524 7. MOUNTAIN WEST 150 1,244,710 8,298 8. Missouri Valley 156 1,251,050 8,020 9. Western Athletic 137 908,282 6,630 10. Atlantic 10 213 1,155,219 5,424

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 16 374,737 23,421 2. Syracuse 22 473,353 21,516 3. North Carolina 17 351,785 20,693 4. Tennessee 16 314,571 19,661 5. Louisville 20 369,763 18,488 6. Ohio State 18 315,539 17,530 7. Wisconsin 19 326,610 17,190 8. Maryland 19 319,616 16,822 9. Arkansas 16 267,520 16,720 10. Illinois 17 282,506 16,618

MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 23. NEW MEXICO 18 231,346 12,853 30. BYU 17 205,243 12,073 35. UNLV 20 227,074 11,354

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NCAA ATTENDANCE HISTORY2007-08 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 194 2,517,685 12,978 2. Southeastern 211 2,561,545 12,140 3. Atlantic Coast 209 2,355,822 11,272 4. Big East 274 3,054,190 11,147 5. Big 12 216 2,374,927 10,995 6. Pacific 10 176 1,573,505 8,940 7. MOUNTAIN WEST 146 1,218,466 8,346 8. Missouri Valley 168 1,323,352 7,877 9. Atlantic 10 212 1,252,485 5,908 10. Conference USA 207 1,194,432 5,770

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 18 405,964 22,554 2. North Carolina 16 327,953 20,497 3. Syracuse 22 447,587 20,345 4. Tennessee 16 324,274 20,267 5. Louisville 17 331,184 19,481 6. Maryland 19 341,050 17,950 7. Wisconsin 18 309,420 17,190 8. Arkansas 16 274,360 17,148 9. Indiana 19 320,641 16,876 10. Memphis 21 351,718 16,748

MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 18. NEW MEXICO 18 258,493 14,361 21. BYU 16 216,295 13,518 33. UNLV 21 249,171 11,865 48. UTAH 15 149,687 9,979

2008-09 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 193 2,416,234 12,519 2. Southeastern 227 2,638,852 11,625 3. Atlantic Coast 206 2,254,304 10,943 4. Big East 283 3,079,561 10,882 5. Big 12 220 2,286,956 10,395 6. Pacific 10 178 1,520,244 8,541 7. MOUNTAIN WEST 152 1,255,420 8,259 8. Missouri Valley 173 1,341,151 7,752 9. Conference USA 197 1,142,317 5,799 10. Atlantic 10 215 1,212,670 5,640

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 19 422,547 22,239 2. Syracuse 19 399,841 21,044 3. North Carolina 15 315,519 21,035 4. Tennessee 15 307,239 20,483 5. Louisville 18 349,142 19,397 6. Wisconsin 16 275,680 17,230 7. Maryland 18 306,858 17,048 8. Memphis 20 338,658 16,933 9. Kansas 19 310,652 16,350 10. Marquette 18 291,596 16,200

MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 17. NEW MEXICO 18 251,883 13,994 22. UNLV 18 242,019 13,446 24. BYU 16 214,134 13,383 45. UTAH 15 148,698 9,913

2009-10 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 194 2,442,591 12,591 2. Southeastern 214 2,518,749 11,770 3. Big 12 211 2,366,232 11,214 4. Big East 285 3,138,877 11,014 5. Atlantic Coast 207 2,217,642 10,713 6. MOUNTAIN WEST 154 1,259,160 8,176 7. Pacific-10 174 1,420,503 8,164 8. Missouri Valley 168 1,242,638 7,397 9. Conference USA 206 1,174,441 5,701 10. Atlantic 10 219 1,226,238 5,599

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 18 433,989 24,111 2. Syracuse 19 420,890 22,152 3. Louisville 19 368,537 19,397 4. Tennessee 16 306,680 19,168 5. North Carolina 19 337,934 17,786 6. Wisconsin 17 292,910 17,230 7. Maryland 16 268,673 16,792 8. Memphis 20 329,968 16,498 9. Kansas 19 312,230 16,433 10. Marquette 17 265,484 15,617

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17. BYU 16 224,460 14,029 18. UNLV 19 264,422 13,917 22. NEW MEXICO 18 244,718 13,595

2010-11 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 193 2,475,440 12,826 2. Big East 280 3,170,540 11,323 3. Southeastern 216 2,416,498 11,187 4. Big 12 221 2,368,326 10,716 5. Atlantic Coast 206 2,114,779 10,266 6. MOUNTAIN WEST 145 1,322,705 9,122 7. Pacific-10 179 1,397,629 7,808 8. Missouri Valley 174 1,250,537 7,187 9. Conference USA 212 1,204,027 5,679 10. Atlantic 10 224 1,175,713 5,249

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 15 354,046 23,603 2. Syracuse 19 423,924 22,312 3. Louisville 21 458,463 21,832 4. North Carolina 15 287,155 19,144 5. Tennessee 18 341,130 18,952 6. BYU 14 261,989 18,714 7. Wisconsin 16 275,680 17,230 8. Memphis 19 318,601 16,768 9. Kansas 18 295,856 16,436 10. Illinois 16 253,623 15,851

OTHER MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 16. NEW MEXICO 17 247,689 14,570 23. UNLV 17 225,301 13,253 30. SAN DIEGO STATE 15 175,027 11,668Includes attendance at neutral-site MW tournament games.

2011-12 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 222 2,856,785 12,868 2. Southeastern 215 2,475,188 11,513 3. Big 12 172 1,901,846 11,057 4. Big East 288 3,133,782 10,881 5. Atlantic Coast 209 2,064,113 9,876 6. MOUNTAIN WEST 140 1,092,044 7,800 7. Pacific-12 221 1,578,565 7,143 8. Missouri Valley 164 1,158,525 7,064 9. Atlantic 10 218 1,211,175 5,556 10. Conference USA 203 1,101,962 5,428

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 18 426,978 23,721 2. Syracuse 19 448,736 23,618 3. Louisville 20 430,052 21,503 4. North Carolina 18 362,867 20,159 5. Wisconsin 18 309,255 17,181 6. Creighton 16 266,632 16,665 7. Tennessee 19 314,321 16,543 8. Ohio State 20 330,210 16,511 9. Indiana 19 312,770 16,462 10. Kansas 17 279,557 16,445

MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 16. NEW MEXICO 16 231,262 14,454 17. UNLV 19 266,469 14,025 29. SAN DIEGO STATE 19 229,820 12,096

2012-13 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 224 2,937,630 13,114 2. Big East 266 2,845,803 10,699 3. Southeastern 247 2,611,016 10,571 4. Big 12 177 1,821,229 10,289 5. Atlantic Coast 214 2,137,768 9,990 6. MOUNTAIN WEST 152 1,325,403 8,720 7. Pacific-12 213 1,625,456 7,631 8. Missouri Valley 168 1,221,295 7,270 9. Atlantic 10 253 1,511,374 5,974 10. Conference USA 207 1,116,612 5,394

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Kentucky 18 415,775 23,099 2. Syracuse 19 426,347 22,439 3. Louisville 16 345,129 21,571 4. North Carolina 16 309,603 19,350 5. Indiana 19 330,832 17,412 6. Creighton 17 291,643 17,155 7. Wisconsin 18 303,172 16,843 8. Tennessee 17 282,794 16,635 9. Ohio State 18 297,428 16,524

10. Kansas 18 295,889 16,438

MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 14. UNLV 22 334,320 15,196 16. NEW MEXICO 16 240,351 15,022 27. SAN DIEGO STATE 15 186,210 12,414Includes attendance at neutral-site MW tournament games.

2013-14 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 214 2,896,322 13,534 2. Atlantic Coast 267 2,846,379 10,661 3. Big 12 171 1,793,617 10,489 4. Southeastern 254 2,629,593 10,353 5. Big East 171 1,660,570 9,711 6. American 181 1,588,435 8,776 7. MOUNTAIN WEST 190 1,468,700 7,730 8. Pac-12 217 1,637,406 7,546 9. Missouri Valley 158 884,659 5,599 10. Atlantic 10 203 1,128,372 5,558

RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Syracuse 18 472,550 26,253 2. Kentucky 18 413,350 22,964 3. Louisville 18 383,070 21,282 4. North Carolina 18 324,458 18,025 5. Creighton 16 286,329 17,896 6. Indiana 18 312,453 17,359 7. Wisconsin 17 290,773 17,104 8. Ohio State 20 329,481 16,474 9. Kansas 16 262,993 16,437 10. Memphis 18 290,183 16,121

MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 16. New Mexico 15 228,176 15,212 22. UNLV 20 262,501 13,125 27. San Diego State 16 198,624 12,414 43. Utah State 18 176,928 9,829Includes attendance at neutral-site MW tournament games.

2014-15 NCAA ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE G ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 250 3,195,137 12,781 2. Atlantic Coast 270 3,069,296 11,368 3. Southeastern 249 2,693,919 10,819 4. Big 12 174 1,771,483 10,181 5. Big East 172 1,694,688 9,853 6. Pac-12 210 1,559,382 7,426 7. Mountain West 179 1,316,788 7,356 8. American 198 1,244,316 6,284 9. Missouri Valley 164 848,871 5,176 10. Atlantic 10 230 1,174,655 5,107 RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 1. Syracuse 18 429,378 23,854 2. Kentucky 19 447,874 23,572 3. Louisville 19 406,338 21,386 4. North Carolina 15 293,723 19,582 5. Wisconsin 16 276,464 17,279 6. Creighton 17 289,808 17,048 7. Kansas 16 262,127 16,383 8. Indiana 19 309,477 16,288 9. BYU 16 258,002 16,125 10. Nebraska 16 249,101 15,569

MW TEAMS IN THE TOP 50: RK. TEAM G ATT. AVG. 18. New Mexico 15 218,558 14,571 27. San Diego State 17 211,038 12,414 31. UNLV 18 211,622 11,757 48. Utah State 16 146,525 9,158Includes attendance at neutral-site MW tournament games.

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2001 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 5 182,525 36,505 2. Big Ten 5 109,769 21,954 3. Big East 6 116,343 19,391 4. Southeastern 6 111,857 18,643 5. Big 12 6 91,500 15,250 6. MOUNTAIN WEST 4 38,694 9,674 7. Conference USA 6 56,486 9,414 8. Atlantic 10 6 45,680 9,136 9. Missouri Valley 5 42,047 8,409 10. Mid-American 9 52,201 5,800

2002 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 5 111,913 22,383 2. Big Ten 5 94,402 18,880 3. Big East 6 114,558 19,093 4. Southeastern 6 107,715 17,953 5. Big 12 6 104,740 17,457 6. Pacific-10 4 67,819 16,955 7. MOUNTAIN WEST 4 53,682 13,421 8. Conference USA 6 70,089 11,682 9. Missouri Valley 5 43,633 8,727 10. Atlantic 10 6 49,555 8,259

2003 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 5 111,115 22,223 2. Big East 6 116,472 19,412 3. Big Ten 5 90,292 18,058 4. Southeastern 6 98,495 16,416 5. Pacific-10 4 63,663 15,916 6. Big 12 6 94,800 15,800 7. MOUNTAIN WEST 4 53,930 13,483 8. Conference USA 6 76,157 12,693 9. Missouri Valley 5 62,007 12,401 10. Atlantic 10 7 52,823 7,546

2004 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Southeastern 6 195,630 32,605 2. Atlantic Coast 5 112,191 22,438 3. Big East 6 116,813 19,469 4. Big 12 6 105,610 17,602 5. Big Ten 5 77,012 15,402 6. Pacific-10 4 60,126 15,032 7. Conference USA 6 82,386 13,731 9. Missouri Valley 5 50,033 10,007 8. Atlantic 10 6 63,964 10,661 10. MOUNTAIN WEST 4 33,288 8,322

2005 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Big Ten 5 109,250 21,850 2. Atlantic Coast 5 101,505 20,301 3. Southeastern 6 118,284 19,714 4. Big East 6 114,387 19,065 5. Big 12 6 109,608 18,268

6. Pacific-10 4 62,147 15,537 7. Missouri Valley 5 53,342 10,668 8. MOUNTAIN WEST 4 35,895 8,974 9. Conference USA 6 49,957 8,326 10. Atlantic 10 6 43,298 7,216

2006 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 6 142,470 23,745 2. Big East 6 117,564 19,594 3. Big 12 6 109,428 18,238 4. Big Ten 5 90,763 18,153 5. Southeastern 6 97,212 16,202 6. Pacific-10 5 74,801 14,960 7. Missouri Valley 5 63,739 12,748 8. Conference USA 6 68,277 11,380 9. Western Athletic 4 30,859 7,715 10. MOUNTAIN WEST 5 37,293 7,459 2007 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 6 133,614 22,269 2. Big East 6 117,564 19,594 3. Big Ten 5 94,412 18,882 4. Big 12 6 113,274 18,879 5. Missouri Valley 5 85,074 17,015 6. Pacific-10 5 84,477 16,895 7. Southeastern 6 94,134 15,689 8. MOUNTAIN WEST 5 54,921 10,984 9. Conference USA 6 62,538 10,423 10. Western Athletic 5 49,650 9,930

2008 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 6 120,210 20,035 2. Big East 6 117,372 19,562 3. Big 12 6 113,254 18,876 4. Pacific-10 5 81,809 16,362 5. Big Ten 5 80,012 16,002 6. Missouri Valley 5 64,551 12,910 7. Conference USA 6 70,073 11,679 8. Southeastern 7 73,942 10,563 9. MOUNTAIN WEST 5 51,899 10,380 10. Mid-American 5 38,036 7,607

2009 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 6 158,112 26,352 2. Big East 8 155,000 19,375 3. Big 12 6 94,614 15,769 4. Pacific-10 5 77,452 15,490 5. Big Ten 5 68,098 13,620 6. Southeastern 6 71,137 11,856 7. Conference USA 6 67,319 11,220 8. Missouri Valley 5 54,399 10,880 9. MOUNTAIN WEST 5 47,612 9,522 10. Mid-Eastern 5 40,046 8,009

2010 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 6 140,223 23,371 2. Big East 8 155,000 19,375 3. Big 12 6 113,398 18,900 4. Southeastern 6 105,967 17,661 5. Big Ten 5 81,625 16,325 6. Pacific-10 5 62,272 12,454 7. MOUNTAIN WEST 5 60,012 12,002 8. Missouri Valley 5 51,613 10,323 9. Conference USA 6 47,073 7,846 10. Colonial 6 44,372 7,395

2011 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 6 140,286 23,381 2. Big East 8 155,000 19,375 3. Big 12 6 113,490 18,915 4. Southeastern 6 109,397 18,233 5. Big Ten 5 86,767 17,353 6. MOUNTAIN WEST 5 69,913 13,983 7. Pacific-10 5 56,051 11,210 8. Missouri Valley 5 50,305 10,061 9. Conference USA 6 53,330 8,888 10. Colonial 6 46,544 7,757

2012 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Big East 8 160,456 20,057 2. Atlantic Coast 4 117,120 19,520 3. Big 12 5 94,894 18,979 4. Big Ten 6 107,737 17,956 5. Southeastern 6 86,270 14,378 6. MOUNTAIN WEST 6 50,499 12,625 7. Missouri Valley 8 62,283 12,457 8. Conference USA 4 65,069 10,845 9. Pacific-12 5 53,629 8,938 10. Colonial 6 47,833 7,972

2013 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 6 133,014 22,169 2. Big Ten 6 124,543 20,757 3. Big East 7 140,399 20,057 4. Big 12 5 90,687 18,137 5. Missouri Valley 5 71,029 14,206 6. Southeastern 7 90,295 12,899 7. MOUNTAIN WEST 5 64,131 12,826 8. Pacific-12 6 63,750 10,625 9. West Coast 5 39,480 7,89610 . Conference USA 5 33,794 6,759

2014 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 7 140,143 20,020 2. Big 12 5 94,996 18,999 3. Big Ten 6 111,427 18,571 4. Southeastern 7 102,338 14,620 5. Big East 5 72,779 14,556 6. Pac-12 6 69,445 11,574 7. MOUNTAIN WEST 5 55,256 11,051 8. Missouri Valley 5 50,989 10,198 9. West Coast 5 38,140 7,628 10. Atlantic 10 7 51,854 7,408

2015 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE LEADERS RK. CONFERENCE SESSIONS ATT. AVG. 1. Atlantic Coast 7 141,159 20,166 2. Big 12 5 94,963 18,993 3. Big Ten 7 118,496 16,928 4. Southeastern 7 106,521 15,217 5. Big East 5 94,963 13,939 6. Pac-12 6 70,563 11,761 7. Missouri Valley 5 50,187 10,037 8. American 5 45,480 9,096 9. Summit 4 35,612 8,903 10. Mountain West 5 42,622 8,524

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TEAM APPEARANCES W L PCT. CHAMPIONSHIPSAir Force 16 (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15) 3 16 .158 –^Boise State 4 (2012-13-14 -15) 3 4 .429 –Colorado State 16 (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14 -15) 10 15 .400 1 (2003)~Fresno State 3 (2013-14 -15) 1 3 .250 –~Nevada 3 (2013-14 -15) 0 3 .000 –New Mexico 16 (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14 -15) 16 12 .571 4 (2005-12-13-14)San Diego State 16 (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14 -15) 23 12 .657 4 (2002-06-10-11)San José State 1 (2014-) 0 1 .000 –UNLV 16 (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14 -15) 25 12 .676 3 (2000-07-08)Utah State 2 (2014-15) 1 2 .333 –Wyoming 16 (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14 -15) 11 15 .423 1 (2015)%BYU 12 (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12) 15 11 .577 1 (2001)%Utah 12 (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12) 13 10 .565 2 (2004-09)*TCU 7 (2006-07-08-09-10-11-12) 2 7 .222 –

^Boise State joined the MW in July 2011.~Fresno State and Nevada joined the MW in July 2012.#San José State and Utah State joined the MW in July 2013.%BYU and Utah were members of the MW from 1999-11.*TCU was a member of the MW from 2005-12.

MW TEAM-VS.-TEAM RECORDS

AFA BSU CSU FS NEV UNM SDSU SJSU UNLV USU WYOAir Force vs. – 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-3Boise State vs. 1-0 – 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1Colorado State vs. 1-1 0-0 – 2-0 0-0 0-2 1-4 0-0 1-3 0-1 2-1Fresno State vs. 1-0 0-0 0-2 - 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Nevada vs. 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1New Mexico vs. 2-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 – 4-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-1San Diego State vs. 2-0 2-0 4-1 0-0 0-0 1-4 – 0-0 7-2 1-0 2-2San José State vs. 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 – 0-0 0-0 0-0UNLV vs. 2-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 1-0 3-2 2-7 0-0 – 0-0 4-0Utah State vs. 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 – 0-1Wyoming vs. 3-1 1-0 1-2 0-0 1-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-4 1-0 –

TEAM RECORDS BY ROUND AND SEED AT MW TOURNAMENT ROUND SEEDTEAM OPENING ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Air Force 3-2 0-14 – – 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-2 3-3 0-1 -Boise State 1-0 2-2 0-2 – 1-1 – – – 0-1 2-1 – 0-1 – - -Colorado State 2-2 6-8 1-5 1-0 – 1-1 1-1 1-3 0-2 4-1 0-1 2-4 1-2 - -Fresno State 1-0 0-3 – – – – – – – 0–1 1-2 – – - -Nevada 0-2 0-1 – – – – 0-1 – – – – – 0-1 0-1 -New Mexico 0-2 7-7 5-2 4-1 4-1 9-0 0-3 2-1 1-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 - -San Diego State – 11-5 8-3 4-4 7-2 5-1 0-1 7-3 3-1 1-3 – 0-1 – - -San José State 0-1 – – – – – – – – – – – – - 0-1UNLV 1-0 14-2 8-5 3-5 3-0 6-0 8-5 7-5 0-1 – 1-1 – – - -Utah State 1-0 0-2 – – – – – – 0-1 – – 1-1 – - -Wyoming 1-4 7-6 2-5 1-1 1-1 – 1-2 3-0 2-4 1-2 2-2 1-4 – - -

RECORDS BY SEED AT MW TOURNAMENTSEED OPENING ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIP OVERALLNo. 1 – 14-1 9-6 3-6 26-13No. 2 – 15-1 9-6 7-1 31-8No. 3 – 8-8 4-4 1-3 13-15No. 4 – 12-4 6-6 2-4 19-14No. 5 – 4-12 1-3 1-0 6-15No. 6 1-0 8-8 2-6 1-1 10-15No. 7 1-0 1-15 1-0 0-1 2-16No. 8 4-5 1-9 0-1 – 4-15No. 9 5-4 0-5 – – 5-9No. 10 0-2 – – – 0-2No. 11 0-1 – – – 0-1

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MW CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY2000Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Thursday, March 9 - QuarterfinalsGame 1 - (6) BYU 55, (3) New Mexico 43Game 2 - (2) Utah 74, (7) Air Force 65Game 3 - (5) Wyoming 74, (4) Colorado State 68Game 4 - (1) UNLV 77, (8) San Diego State 72

Friday, March 10 - SemifinalsGame 5 - (6) BYU 58, (2) Utah 54Game 6 - (1) UNLV 97, (5) Wyoming 92

Saturday, March 11 - ChampionshipGame 7 - (1) UNLV 79, (6) BYU 56

AttendanceSession 1 (Games 1 & 2) - 6,234Session 2 (Games 3 & 4) - 7,124Session 3 (Games 5 & 6) - 12,347Session 4 (Game 7) - 14,237Total: 40,032 Average: 10,008

All-Tournament TeamKaspars Kambala, Jr., C/F, UNLVDalron Johnson, Fr., C, UNLVTerrell Lyday, Jr., G, BYULeDarion Jones, Sr., F, Wyoming MVP - Mark Dickel, Sr., G, UNLV

2001Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Thursday, March 8 - QuarterfinalsGame 1 – (2) BYU 69, (7) Air Force 54 Game 2 – (3) Wyoming 73, (6) San Diego State 58 Game 3 – (4) New Mexico 76, (5) Colorado State 65

Friday, March 9 - SemifinalsGame 4 – (2) BYU 77, (3) Wyoming 66 Game 5 – (4) New Mexico 56, (1) Utah 53

Saturday, March 10 - ChampionshipGame 6 - (2) BYU 69, (4) New Mexico 65

AttendanceSession 1 (Game 1) - 3,968Session 2 (Games 2 & 3) - 7,428Session 3 (Games 4 & 5) - 13,474Session 4 (Game 6) - 13,824Total: 38,694 Average: 9,674

All-Tournament TeamTerrell Lyday, Sr., G, BYUWayland White, Sr., F, New MexicoMarlon Parmer, So., G, New MexicoJosh Davis, Jr., F, WyomingMVP - Mekeli Wesley, Sr., F, BYU

2002Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Thursday, March 7 - QuarterfinalsGame 1 - (1) Wyoming 69, (8) Air Force 67 (OT)Game 2 - (5) San Diego State 62, (4) BYU 51Game 3 - (2) Utah 69, (7) Colorado State 66Game 4 - (3) UNLV 120, (6) New Mexico 117 (2OT)

Friday, March 8 - SemifinalsGame 5 - (5) San Diego State 70, (1) Wyoming 69

Game 6 - (3) UNLV 76, (2) Utah 70

Saturday, March 9 - ChampionshipGame 7 - (5) San Diego State 78, (3) UNLV 75

AttendanceSession 1 (Games 1 & 2) - 11,612Session 2 (Games 3 & 4) - 12,886Session 3 (Games 5 & 6) - 14,837Session 4 (Game 7) - 14,347Total: 53,682 Average: 13,421

All-Tournament TeamAl Faux, Sr., G, San Diego StateDalron Johnson, Jr., F, UNLVLou Kelly, Sr., G/F, UNLV Marcus Bailey, Jr., G/F, WyomingMVP - Randy Holcomb, Sr., F, San Diego State

2003Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Thursday, March 13 - QuarterfinalsGame 1 - (2) BYU 71, (7) New Mexico 56Game 2 - (6) Colorado State 74, (3) Wyoming 71Game 3 - (1) Utah 42, (8) Air Force 38Game 4 - (4) UNLV 83, (5) San Diego State 67

Friday, March 14 - SemifinalsGame 5 - (6) Colorado State 86, (2) BYU 80 (OT)Game 6 - (4) UNLV 64, (1) Utah 41

Saturday, March 15 - ChampionshipGame 7 - (6) Colorado State 62, (4) UNLV 61

AttendanceSession 1 (Games 1 & 2) - 13,432Session 2 (Games 3 & 4) - 10,921Session 3 (Games 5 & 6) - 15,635Session 4 (Game 7) - 13,942Total: 53,980 Average: 13,483

All-Tournament TeamBrian Greene, Sr., F, Colorado StateDalron Johnson, Sr., F, UNLVMarcus Banks, Sr., G, UNLV James Peters, Sr., F, UNLVMVP - Matt Nelson, So., C, Colorado State

2004Pepsi Center • Denver, Colorado

Thursday, March 11 - QuarterfinalsGame 1 - (3) Utah 75, (6) San Diego State 69Game 2 - (2) BYU 79, (7) Wyoming 74Game 3 - (8) Colorado State 60, (1) Air Force 48Game 4 - (4) UNLV 55, (5) New Mexico 53

Friday, March 12 - SemifinalsGame 5 - (3) Utah 54, (2) BYU 51Game 6 - (4) UNLV 80, (8) Colorado State 73

Saturday, March 13 - ChampionshipGame 7 - (3) Utah 73, (4) UNLV 70

AttendanceSession 1 (Games 1 & 2) - 7,328Session 2 (Games 3 & 4) - 9,781Session 3 (Games 5 & 6) - 9,653Session 4 (Game 7) - 6,526Total: 33,288 Average: 8,322

All-Tournament TeamRichard Chaney, So., F, UtahRafael Araujo, Sr., C, BYUJerel Blassingame, Jr., G, UNLVRomel Beck, Jr., F, UNLVMVP - Nick Jacobson, Sr., G, Utah

2005Pepsi Center • Denver, Colorado

Thursday, March 9 - QuarterfinalsGame 1 - (1) Utah 62, (8) Colorado State 49Game 2 - (4) UNLV 70, (5) Wyoming 63Game 3 - (2) New Mexico 85, (7) BYU 71Game 4 - (6) San Diego State 73, (3) Air Force 68

Friday, March 10 - SemifinalsGame 5 - (1) Utah 73, (4) UNLV 67Game 6 - (2) New Mexico 77, (6) San Diego State 67

Saturday, March 11 - ChampionshipGame 7 - (2) New Mexico 60, (1) Utah 56

AttendanceSession 1 (Games 1 & 2) - 7,603Session 2 (Games 3 & 4) - 8,249Session 3 (Games 5 & 6) - 9,415Session 4 (Game 7) - 10,628Total: 35,895 Average: 8,974

All-Tournament TeamAlfred Neale, Sr., F, New MexicoAndrew Bogut, So., C/F, UtahBryant Markson, Jr., F, UtahMarcus Slaughter, So, F, San Diego StateMVP - Danny Granger, Sr., F, New Mexico

2006Pepsi Center • Denver, Colorado

Tuesday, March 7 - Opening RoundGame 1 - (8) Colorado State 64, (9) TCU 60

Thursday, March 9 - QuarterfinalsGame 2 - (1) San Diego State 64, (8) Colorado State 52Game 3 - (4) UNLV 65, (5) New Mexico 64Game 4 - (7) Wyoming 57, (2) Air Force 55Game 5 - (6) Utah 74, (3) BYU 70

Friday, March 10 - SemifinalsGame 6 - (1) San Diego State 63, (4) UNLV 60Game 7 - (7) Wyoming 60, (6) Utah 47

Saturday, March 11 - ChampionshipGame 8 - (1) San Diego State 69, (7) Wyoming 64 (OT)

AttendanceSession 1 (Game 1) - 3,823Session 2 (Games 2 & 3) - 5,625Session 3 (Games 4 & 5) - 8,432Session 4 (Games 6 & 7) - 8,573Session 5 (Game 8) - 10,840Total: 37,293 Average: 7,459

All-Tournament TeamBrandon Heath, Jr., G, San Diego StateJustin Williams, Sr., F/C, WyomingBrandon Ewing, Fr., G, WyomingLuke Nevill, Fr., C, UtahMVP - Marcus Slaughter, Jr., F, San Diego State

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Tuesday, March 6 - Opening RoundGame 1 - (8) TCU 62, (9) New Mexico 54

Thursday, March 8 - QuarterfinalsGame 2 - (1) BYU 77, (8) TCU 64 Game 3 - (5) Wyoming 67, (4) Air Force 62Game 4 - (2) UNLV 80, (7) Utah 54Game 5 - (6) Colorado State 69, (3) San Diego State 64

Friday, March 9 - SemifinalsGame 6 - (1) BYU 96, (5) Wyoming 84Game 7 - (2) UNLV 88, (6) Colorado State 72

Saturday, March 10 - ChampionshipGame 8 - (2) UNLV 78, (1) BYU 70

AttendanceSession 1 (Game 1) - 4,088Session 2 (Games 2 & 3) - 9,813Session 3 (Games 4 & 5) - 10,925Session 4 (Games 6 & 7) - 13,891Session 5 (Game 8) - 16,204Total: 54,921 Average: 10,984

All-Tournament TeamWink Adams, So., G, UNLVLee Cummard, So., F, BYUKeena Young, Sr., F, BYUTrent Plaisted, So., F/C, BYUBrad Jones, Jr., G, WyomingMVP - Kevin Kruger, Sr., G, UNLV 2008Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Wednesday, March 12 - Opening RoundGame 1 - (9) Colorado State 68, (8) Wyoming 63

Thursday, March 13 - QuarterfinalsGame 2 - (1) BYU 89, (9) Colorado State 62Game 3 - (4) San Diego State 53, (5) Air Force 49Game 4 - (2) UNLV 89, (7) TCU 88Game 5 - (6) Utah 82, (3) New Mexico 80 (OT)

Friday, March 14 - SemifinalsGame 6 - (1) BYU 63, (4) San Diego State 54Game 7 - (2) UNLV 61, (6) Utah 55

Saturday, March 15 - ChampionshipGame 8 - (2) UNLV 76, (1) BYU 61

AttendanceSession 1 (Game 1) - 4,190Session 2 (Games 2 & 3) - 6,843Session 3 (Games 4 & 5) - 10,857Session 4 (Games 6 & 7) - 13,913Session 5 (Game 8) - 16,096Total: 51,899 Average: 10,380

All-Tournament TeamLee Cummard, Jr., F, BYUCurtis Terry, Sr., G/F, UNLVRené Rougeau, Jr., G, UNLVLuke Nevill, Jr., C, UtahMVP - Wink Adams, Jr., G, UNLV

2009Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Wednesday, March 11 - Opening RoundGame 1 - (9) Air Force 71, (8) Colorado State 67

Thursday, March 12 - QuarterfinalsGame 2 - (1) BYU 80, (9) Air Force 69Game 3 - (4) San Diego State 71, (5) UNLV 57Game 4 - (2) Utah 61, (7) TCU 58

Game 5 - (6) Wyoming 75, (3) New Mexico 67

Friday, March 13 - SemifinalsGame 6 - (4) San Diego State 64, (1) BYU 62 Game 7 - (2) Utah 68, (6) Wyoming 55

Saturday, March 14 - ChampionshipGame 8 - (2) Utah 52, (4) San Diego State 50

AttendanceSession 1 (Game 1) - 4,809Session 2 (Games 2 & 3) - 10,856Session 3 (Games 4 & 5) - 10,011Session 4 (Games 6 & 7) - 11,629Session 5 (Game 8) - 10,307Total: 47,612 Average: 5,952

All-Tournament TeamJimmer Fredette, So., G, BYULorrenzo Wade, Sr., F, San Diego StateLawrence Borha, Sr., G, UtahBrandon Ewing, Sr., G, WyomingMVP - Luke Nevill, Sr., C, Utah

2010Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Wednesday, March 10 - First RoundGame 1 - (9) Air Force 59, (8) Wyoming 40

Thursday, March 11 - QuarterfinalsGame 2 - (1) New Mexico 75, (9) Air Force 69Game 3 - (4) San Diego State 72, (5) Colorado State 71Game 4 - (2) BYU 95, (7) TCU 85Game 5 - (3) UNLV 73, (6) Utah 61

Friday, March 12 - SemifinalsGame 6 - (4) San Diego State 72, (1) New Mexico 69Game 7 - (3) UNLV 70, (2) BYU 66

Saturday, March 13 - ChampionshipGame 8 - (4) San Diego State 55, (3) UNLV 45

AttendanceSession 1 (Game 1) - 5,348Session 2 (Games 2 & 3) - 11,031Session 3 (Games 4 & 5) - 12,405Session 4 (Games 6 & 7) - 18,500Session 5 (Game 8) - 12,728Total: 60,012 Average: 12,002

All-Tournament TeamJimmer Fredette, Jr., G, BYU Darington Hobson, Jr., G, New Mexico Billy White, Jr., F, San Diego State Tre’Von Willis, Jr., G, UNLV Chace Stanback, So., G/F, UNLVMVP - Kawhi Leonard, Fr., F, San Diego State

2011Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Wednesday, March 9 - First RoundGame 1 - (9) TCU 70, (8) Wyoming 61

Thursday, March 10 - QuarterfinalsGame 2 - (1) BYU 64, (9) TCU 58Game 3 - (5) New Mexico 67, (4) Colorado State 61Game 4 - (2) San Diego State 64, (7) Utah 50Game 5 - (3) UNLV 69, (6) Air Force 53

Friday, March 11 - SemifinalsGame 6 - (1) BYU 87, (5) New Mexico 76Game 7 - (2) San Diego State 74, (3) UNLV 72

Saturday, March 12 - ChampionshipGame 8 - (2) San Diego State 72, (1) BYU 54

AttendanceSession 1 (Game 1) - 5,891Session 2 (Games 2 & 3) - 14,697Session 3 (Games 4 & 5) - 12,325Session 4 (Games 6 & 7) - 18,500Session 5 (Game 8) - 18,500Total: 69,913 Average: 13,983

All-Tournament TeamD.J. Gay, Sr., G, San Diego StateKawhi Leonard, So., F, San Diego StateBilly White, Sr., F, San Diego StateTre’Von Willis, Sr., G, UNLVMVP - Jimmer Fredette, Sr., G, BYU 2012Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Thursday, March 8 - QuarterfinalsGame 1 - (1) San Diego State 65, (8) Boise State 62Game 2 - (4) Colorado State 81, (5) TCU 60Game 3 - (2) New Mexico 79, (7) Air Force 64Game 4 - (3) UNLV 56, (6) Wyoming 48

Friday, March 9 - SemifinalsGame 5 - (1) San Diego State 79, (4) Colorado State 69Game 6 - (2) New Mexico 72, (3) UNLV 67

Saturday, March 10 - ChampionshipGame 7 - (2) New Mexico 68, (1) San Diego State 59

AttendanceSession 1 (Games 1 & 2) - 8,160Session 2 (Games 3 & 4) - 13,772Session 3 (Games 5 & 6) - 16,399Session 4 (Game 7) - 12,168Total: 50,499 Average: 12,625

All-Tournament TeamTony Snell, So., G, New MexicoJamaal Franklin, So., G, San Diego StateChase Tapley, Jr., G, San Diego StateMike Moser, So., F, UNLVMVP - Drew Gordon, Sr., F, New Mexico

2013Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Tuesday, March 12 - First RoundGame 1 - (8) Wyoming 85, (9) Nevada 81

Wednesday, March 13 - QuarterfinalsGame 2 - (3) UNLV 72, (6) Air Force 56Game 3 - (2) Colorado State 67, (7) Fresno State 61Game 4 - (1) New Mexico 59, (8) Wyoming 46 Game 5 - (4) San Diego State 73, (5) Boise State 61

Friday, March 15 - SemifinalsGame 6 - (1) New Mexico 60, (4) San Diego State 50Game 7 - (3) UNLV 75, (2) Colorado State 65

Saturday, March 16Game 8 - (1) New Mexico 63, (3) UNLV 56

AttendanceSession 1 (Game 1) - 4,712Session 2 (Games 2 & 3) - 9,122Session 3 (Games 4 & 5) - 13,297Session 4 (Games 6 & 7) - 18,500Session 5 (Game 8) - 18,500Total: 64,131 Average: 12,826

All-Tournament TeamColton Iverson, Sr., F/C, Colorado StateCameron Bairstow, Jr., F, New MexicoAnthony Bennett, Fr., F, UNLVKatin Reinhardt, Fr., G, UNLVMVP - Tony Snell, Jr., G, New Mexico

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MW CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY2014Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Wednesday, March 12 - First RoundGame 1 - (8) Utah State 73, (9) Colorado State 69Game 2 - (7) Fresno State 61, (10) Air Force 59Game 3 - (6) Boise State 83, (11) San José State 52

Thursday, March 13 - QuarterfinalsGame 4 - (1) San Diego State 73, (8) Utah State 39Game 5 - (4) UNLV 71, (5) Wyoming 67Game 6 - (2) New Mexico 93, (7) Fresno State 77 Game 7 - (6) Boise State 75, (3) Nevada 62

Friday, March 14 - SemifinalsGame 8 - (1) San Diego State 59, (4) UNLV 51Game 9 - (2) New Mexico 70, (6) Boise State 67

Saturday, March 15Game 10 - (2) New Mexico 64, (1) San Diego State 58

AttendanceSession 1 (Game 1-3) - 5,824Session 2 (Games 4 & 5) - 9,854Session 3 (Games 6 & 7) - 10,645Session 4 (Games 8 & 9) - 15,135Session 5 (Game 10) - 18,500Total: 60,028 Average: 12,006

All-Tournament TeamCameron Bairstow, Sr., F, New MexicoAlex Kirk, Jr., C, New MexicoKendall Williams, Sr., G, New MexicoDwayne Polee II, Jr., F, San Diego StateXavier Thames, Sr., G, San Diego StateMVP - Cameron Bairstow, Sr., F, New Mexico

2015Thomas & Mack Center • Las Vegas, Nevada

Wednesday, March 11 - First RoundGame 1 - (9) Air Force 68, (8) New Mexico 61Game 2 - (7) UNLV 67, (10) Nevada 46

Thursday, March 12 - QuarterfinalsGame 4 - (1) Boise State 80, (9) Air Force 68Game 5 - (4) Wyoming 67, (5) Utah State 65Game 6 - (2) San Diego State 67, (7) UNLV 64Game 7 - (3) Colorado State 71, (6) Fresno State 59

Friday, March 13 - SemifinalsGame 8 - (1) Boise State 66, (4) Wyoming 71Game 9 - (2) San Diego State 56, (3) Colorado State 43

Saturday, March 14Game 10 - (4) Wyoming 45, (2) San Diego State 43

AttendanceSession 1 (Game 1-3) - 7,458Session 2 (Games 4 & 5) - 8,655Session 3 (Games 6 & 7) - 7,308Session 4 (Games 8 & 9) - 9,199Session 5 (Game 10) - 10,002Total: 42,622 Average: 8,524

All-Tournament TeamNick Duncan, So., F, Boise StateJ.J. O’Brien, Sr., F, San Diego StateWinston Shepard, Jr., F, San Diego StateLarry Nance Jr., Sr., F, WyomingMVP - Josh Adams, Jr., G, Wyoming

2000 MVPMARK DICKEL

UNLV

2002 MVP RANDY HOLCOMBSan Diego State

2004 MVP NICK JACOBSON

Utah

2006 MVPMARCUS SLAUGHTER

San Diego State

2001 MVP MEKELI WESLEY

BYU

2005 MVP DANNY GRANGER

New Mexico

2007 MVP KEVIN KRUGER

UNLV

MW TOURNAMENT MVPS

2008 MVPWINK ADAMS

UNLV

2009 MVPLUKE NEVILL

Utah

2010 MVPKAWHI LEONARDSan Diego State

2011 MVPJIMMER FREDETTE

BYU

2003 MVP MATT NELSON Colorado State

2012 MVPDREW GORDONNew Mexico

2013 MVPTONY SNELLNew Mexico

2014 MVPCAMERON BAIRSTOW

New Mexico

2015 MVPJOSH ADAMS

Wyoming

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MW CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDSPOINTS

52........ Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. New Mexico ................................ 3/11/1145........ Jimmer Fredette, Jr., (BYU) vs. TCU ............................................ 3/11/1035........ Lou Kelly, Sr., (UNLV) vs. New Mexico .......................................... 3/7/0234........ Keena Young, Sr., (BYU) vs. UNLV .............................................. 3/10/0732........ Ruben Douglas, Jr., (New Mexico) vs. UNLV .................................. 3/7/0232........ Terrell Lyday, Sr., (BYU) vs. Wyoming ............................................ 3/9/01

Sr. Record: ........... 52, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/11 Jr. Record: ............ 45, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. TCU, 3/11/10So. Record: ........... 28, Matt Nelson (Colorado State) vs. BYU, 3/13/03 28, Christian Wood (UNLV) vs. Nevada, 3/11/15Fr. Record: ............ 29, Luke Neville (Utah) vs. BYU, 3/9/06Opening Round: ..... 29, Brandon Ewing (Wyoming) vs. Colorado State, 3/12/08Quarterfinals: ........ 45, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. TCU, 3/11/10 Semifinals: ........... 52, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/11 Finals: .................. 34, Keena Young (BYU) vs. UNLV, 3/10/07Tournament: .......... 106, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), March 10-12, 2011Career Record: ...... 245, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), 2008-11

FIELD GOALS MADE

22........ Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. New Mexico ................................3/11/1113........ Keena Young, Sr., (BYU) vs. UNLV ..............................................3/10/0712........ Ruben Douglas, Jr., (New Mexico) vs. UNLV ..................................3/7/0212........ LeDarion Jones, Sr., (Wyoming) vs. UNLV ....................................3/10/0011........ Several tied [last by Andy Ogide, Sr., (CSU) vs. New Mexico, 3/10/11]

Sr. Record: ........... 22, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/11Jr. Record: ............ 12, Ruben Douglas (New Mexico) vs. UNLV, 3/7/02So. Record: ........... 11, Patrick Dennehy (New Mexico) vs. UNLV, 3/7/02Fr. Record: ............ 10, Anthony Bennett (UNLV) vs. Air Force, 3/13/13 10, Dalron Johnson (UNLV) vs. Wyoming, 3/10/00Opening Round: ..... 10, Dwight Smith (Colorado State) vs. Utah State, 3/12/14Quarterfinals: ........ 12, Ruben Douglas (New Mexico) vs. UNLV, 3/7/02Semifinals: ........... 22, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/11Finals: .................. 13, Keena Young (BYU) vs. UNLV, 3/10/07Tournament: .......... 39, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), March 10-12, 2011Career Record: ...... 74, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), 2008-11

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

37........ Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. New Mexico ................................ 3/11/1127........ Brandon Heath, Jr., (San Diego State) vs. Wyoming ...................... 3/11/0625........ Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. San Diego State .......................... 3/12/1125........ Ruben Douglas, Jr., (New Mexico) vs. UNLV .................................. 3/7/0225........ LeDarion Jones, Sr., (Wyoming) vs. UNLV .................................... 3/10/0025........ Jarvis Croff, Jr., (Air Force) vs. Utah .............................................. 3/9/00

Sr. Record: ........... 37, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/11Jr. Record: ............ 27, Brandon Heath (San Diego State) vs. Wyoming, 3/11/06So. Record: ........... 22, Derrick Marks (Boise State) vs. San Diego State, 3/13/13 22, Brandon Ewing (Wyoming) vs. BYU, 3/9/07Fr. Record: ............ 16, Katin Reinhardt (UNLV) vs. New Mexico, 3/16/13Opening Round: ..... 22, Nile Murry (TCU) vs. Colorado State, 3/7/06Quarterfinals: ........ 25, Ruben Douglas (New Mexico) vs. UNLV, 3/7/02 25, Jarvis Croff (Air Force) vs. Utah, 3/9/00Semifinals: ........... 37, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/11Finals: .................. 27, Brandon Heath (San Diego State) vs. Wyoming, 3/11/06Tournament: .......... 83, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), March 10-12, 2011Career Record: ...... 167, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), 2008-11

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS)

.916 (11-12) ...Mekeli Wesley, Sr., (BYU) vs. New Mexico ........................ 3/10/01

.800 (8-10) .....Aqeel Quinn, Sr., (San Diego State) vs. UNLV ................... 3/12/15

.800 (8-10) .....Drew Gordon, Sr., (New Mexico) vs. UNLV .......................... 3/9/12

.786 (11-14) ...Billy White, Jr., (San Diego State) vs. New Mexico ............. 3/12/10

.769 (10-13) ...Trent Plaisted, So., (BYU) vs. Wyoming ............................... 3/9/07

Sr. Record: ........... .916 (11-12), Mekeli Wesley (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/10/01Jr. Record: ............ .786 (11-14), Billy White (San Diego State) vs. New Mexico, 3/12/10

So. Record: ........... .769 (10-13), Trent Plaisted (BYU) vs. Wyoming, 3/9/07Fr. Record: ............ .714 (10-14), Anthony Bennett (UNLV) vs. Air Force, 3/13/13Opening Round: ..... .900 (9-10), Larry Nance Jr. (Wyoming) vs. Nevada, 3/12/13Quarterfinals: ........ .750 (9-12), Trent Plaisted (BYU) vs. TCU, 3/8/07 .750 (9-12), Luke Nevill (Utah) vs. UNLV, 3/8/07Semifinals: ........... .800 (8-10), Drew Gordon (New Mexico) vs. UNLV, 3/9/12Finals: .................. .916 (11-12), Mekeli Wesley (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/10/01*Tournament: ........ .667 (26-39), Matt Nelson (Colorado State), March 13-15, 2003

*Career Record: ..... .625 (40-64), Trent Plaisted (BYU), 2006-08 *min. 30 attempts

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

8.......... Jarvis Croff, Jr., (Air Force) vs. Utah ..............................................3/9/007.......... Nick Duncan, So., (Boise State) vs. Air Force ...............................3/12/157.......... Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. New Mexico ................................3/11/117.......... Nick Jacobson, Sr., (Utah) vs. San Diego State ............................3/11/046.......... Chace Stanback, Jr., (UNLV) vs. Air Force ...................................3/10/116.......... Brent Hackett, Sr., (TCU) vs. UNLV .............................................3/13/086.......... Nick Jacobson, Sr., (Utah) vs. UNLV ...........................................3/13/04

Sr. Record: ........... 7, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/11 7, Nick Jacobson (Utah) vs. San Diego State, 3/11/04Jr. Record: ............ 8, Jarvis Croff (Air Force) vs. Utah, 3/9/00So. Record: ........... 5, Bryce Dejean-Jones (UNLV) vs. New Mexico, 3/16/13Fr. Record: ............ 5, Aki Palmer (Colorado State) vs. Wyoming, 3/9/00Opening Round: ..... 5, Malik Story (Nevada) vs. Wyoming, 3/12/13 5, Brent Hackett (TCU) vs. New Mexico, 3/6/07Quarterfinals: ........ 8, Jarvis Croff (Air Force) vs. Utah, 3/9/00Semifinals: ........... 7, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/11Finals: .................. 5, Bryce Dejean-Jones (UNLV) vs. New Mexico, 3/16/13 5, Chase Tapley (San Diego State) vs. New Mexico, 3/10/12Tournament: .......... 17, Nick Jacobson (Utah), March 11-13, 2004Career Record: .......28, Nick Jacobson (Utah), 2001-04

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

19........ Jarvis Croff, Jr., (Air Force) vs. Utah ..............................................3/9/0015........ Nick Duncan, So., (Boise State) vs. Air Force ...............................3/12/1514........ Jimmer Fredette, Sr., (BYU) vs. New Mexico ................................3/11/1112........ Malik Story, Sr., (Nevada) vs. Wyoming ........................................3/12/1311........ Seven tied [last by Bryce Dejean-Jones (Wyoming) vs. New Mexico, 3/16/13]

Sr. Record: ........... 14, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/11Jr. Record: ............ 19, Jarvis Croff (Air Force) vs. Utah, 3/9/00So. Record: ........... 15, Nick Duncan (Boise State) vs. Air Force, 3/12/15Fr. Record: ............ 10, Aki Palmer (Colorado State) vs. Wyoming, 3/9/00Opening Round: .... 11, Brent Hackett (TCU) vs. New Mexico, 3/6/07Quarterfinals: ........ 19, Jarvis Croff (Air Force) vs. Utah, 3/9/00Semifinals: ........... 14, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/11Finals: .................. 11, Bryce Dejean-Jones (UNLV) vs. New Mexico, 3/16/13Tournament: .......... 32, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), March 10-12, 2011 32, Nick Jacobson (Utah), March 11-13, 2004Career Record: ...... 74, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), 2008-11

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MW CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS)

.833 (5-6) ...... Aqeel Quinn, Sr., (San Diego State) vs. UNLV .................... 3/12/15

.833 (5-6) ...... Ryan Wall, Sr., (TCU) vs. UNLV......................................... 3/13/08

.833 (5-6) ...... Trevor Diggs, Jr., (UNLV) vs. Wyoming ............................... 3/10/00

.800 (4-5) ...... TeNale Roland, Sr., (USU) vs. Colorado State ..................... 3/12/14

.800 (4-5) ......Wink Adams, Jr., (UNLV) vs. BYU ..................................... 3/15/08

.800 (4-5) ......Mekeli Wesley, Sr., (BYU) vs. Wyoming ................................ 3/9/01

Sr. Record: ........... .833 (5-6), Ryan Wall (TCU) vs. UNLV, 3/13/08 .833 (5-6), Aqeel Quinn (San Diego State) vs. UNLV, 3/12/15Jr. Record: ............ .833 (5-6), Trevor Diggs (UNLV) vs. Wyoming, 3/10/00So. Record: ........... .800 (4-5), Michael Umeh (UNLV) vs. Wyoming, 3/10/05Fr. Record: ............ .667 (4-6), Andre McFarland (CSU) vs. Wyoming, 3/12/08Opening Round: ..... .667 (4-6), Andre McFarland (CSU) vs. Wyoming, 3/12/08Quarterfinals: ........ .833 (5-6), Ryan Wall (TCU) vs. UNLV, 3/13/08Semifinals: ........... .833 (5-6), Trevor Diggs (UNLV) vs. Wyoming, 3/10/00Finals: .................. .800 (4-5), Wink Adams (UNLV) vs. BYU, 3/15/08*Tournament: ........ .750 (9-12), Terrell Lyday (BYU), March 8-10, 2001#Career Record: .... .611 (11-18), Michael Umeh (UNLV), 2004-07 *min. 10 attempts #min. 15 attempts

FREE THROWS MADE

23........ Jimmer Fredette, Jr., (BYU) vs. TCU ............................................ 3/11/1018........ Ricky Morgan, Jr., (UNLV) vs. Wyoming ....................................... 3/10/0515........ Cameron Bairstow, Sr., (New Mexico) vs. Boise State .................... 3/14/1414........ Dairese Gary, Jr., (New Mexico) vs. Air Force ................................ 3/11/1013........ Three times [last by Brandon Ewing, Jr., (Wyoming) vs. Colorado State, 3/12/08]

Sr. Record: ........... 15, Cameron Bairstow (New Mexico) vs. Boise State, 3/14/14Jr. Record: ............ 23, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. TCU, 3/11/10So. Record: ........... 10, Christian Wood (UNLV) vs. Nevada, 3/11/15 10, Kevin Langford (TCU) vs. BYU, 3/8/07 10, Brandon Heath (San Diego State) vs. Air Force, 3/10/05Fr. Record: ............ 13, Matt Nelson (Colorado State) vs. Utah, 3/7/02Opening Round: ..... 13, Brandon Ewing (Wyoming) vs. Colorado State, 3/12/08Quarterfinals: ........ 23, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. TCU, 3/11/10Semifinals: ........... 15, Cameron Bairstow (New Mexico) vs. Boise State, 3/14/14Finals: .................. 11, Cameron Bairstow (New Mexico) vs. San Diego State, 3/15/14 11, Curtis Terry (UNLV) vs. BYU, 3/15/08Tournament: .......... 35, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), March 11-12, 2010Career Record: ...... 70, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), 2008-11

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

24........ Jimmer Fredette, Jr., (BYU) vs. TCU ............................................ 3/11/1019........ Ricky Morgan, Jr., (UNLV) vs. Wyoming ....................................... 3/10/0518........ Cameron Bairstow, Sr., (New Mexico) vs. Boise State .................... 3/14/1416........ Trent Plaisted, So., (BYU) vs. Wyoming ......................................... 3/9/0716........ Matt Nelson, Fr., (Colorado State) vs. Utah .................................... 3/7/02

Sr. Record: ........... 18, Cameron Bairstow (New Mexico) vs. Boise State, 3/14/14Jr. Record: ............ 24, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. TCU, 3/11/10So. Record: ........... 16, Trent Plaisted (BYU) vs. Wyoming, 3/9/07Fr. Record: ............ 16, Matt Nelson (Colorado State) vs. Utah, 3/7/02Opening Round: ..... 13, Christian Wood (San Diego State) vs. Nevada, 3/11/15 13, Leonard Washington (Wyoming) vs. Nevada, 3/12/13 13, Brandon Ewing (Wyoming) vs. Colorado State, 3/12/08Quarterfinals: ........ 24, Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. TCU, 3/11/10Semifinals: ........... 18, Cameron Bairstow (New Mexico) vs. Boise State, 3/14/14Finals: ... .............. 14, Curtis Terry (UNLV) vs. BYU, 3/15/08Tournament: .......... 41, Cameron Bairstow (New Mexico), March 13-15, 2014Career Record: ...... 77, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), 2008-11

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS)

1.000 (13-13) ..... Brandon Ewiing, Jr., (Wyoming) vs. Colorado State ........3/12/081.000 (12-12) ..... Jimmer Fredette, Jr., (BYU) vs. UNLV ...........................3/12/101.000 (11-11) ..... Derrick Marks, Jr., (Boise State) vs. Nevada ..................3/13/141.000 (11-11) ..... Lorrenzo Wade, Sr., (San Diego State) vs. BYU ..............3/13/091.000 (11-11) ..... Marcus Banks, Sr., (UNLV) vs. San Diego State .............3/13/03

Sr. Record: ........... 1.000 (13-13), Brandon Ewing (Wyoming) vs. Colorado State, 3/12/08

Jr. Record: ............ 1.000 (12-12), Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. UNLV, 3/12/10So. Record: ............ .769 (10-13), Christian Wood (San Diego State) vs. Nevada, 3/11/15

Fr. Record: ............ .812 (13-16), Matt Nelson (Colorado State) vs. Utah, 3/7/02Opening Round: ..... 1.000 (13-13), Brandon Ewing (Wyoming) vs. Colorado State, 3/12/08

Quarterfinals: ........ 1.000 (11-11), Derrick Marks (Boise State) vs. Nevada, 3/13/14 1.000 (11-11), Marcus Banks (UNLV) vs. San Diego State, 3/13/03Semifinals: ........... 1.000 (12-12), Jimmer Fredette (BYU) vs. UNLV, 3/12/10*Finals: ................ 1.000 (8-8), Danny Granger (New Mexico) vs. Utah, 3/10/05#Tournament: ........ 1.000 (15-15), Lorrenzo Wade (San Diego State), March 12-14, 2009

1.000 (15-15), Brian Greene (Colorado State), March 13-15, 2003

$Career Record: .... .909 (70-77), Jimmer Fredette (BYU), 2008-2011#min. 15 attempts$min. 25 attempts*min. 8 attempts

REBOUNDS

21........ Kawhi Leonard, Fr., (San Diego State) at UNLV ............................3/13/1019........ Marcus Slaughter, Jr., (San Diego State) vs. Colorado State .............3/9/0618........ AJ West, Jr., (Nevada) vs. UNLV .................................................3/11/1517........ J.R. Giddens, Sr., (New Mexico) vs. Utah .....................................3/13/08 17........ Andrew Bogut, So., (Utah) vs. Colorado State ...............................3/10/0517........ Kaspars Kambala, Jr., (UNLV) vs. San Diego State .........................3/9/00

Sr. Record: ........... 17, J.R. Giddens (New Mexico) vs. Utah, 3/13/08Jr. Record: ............ 19, Marcus Slaughter (San Diego State) vs. Colorado State, 3/9/06

So. Record: ........... 17, Andrew Bogut (Utah) vs. Colorado State, 3/10/05Fr. Record: ............ 21, Kawhi Leonard (San Diego State) at UNLV, 3/13/10Opening Round: ..... 18, AJ West (Nevada) vs. UNLV, 3/11/15Quarterfinals: ........ 19, Marcus Slaughter (San Diego State) vs. Colorado State, 3/9/06

Semifinals: ........... 16, Colton Iverson (Colorado State) vs. UNLv, 3/15/13Finals: .................. 21, Kawhi Leonard (San Diego State) at UNLV, 3/13/10Tournament: .......... 46, Marcus Slaughter (San Diego State), March 9-11, 2006Career Record: ...... 77, Andrew Bogut (Utah), 2004-05

First-round NBA draft picks Andrew Bogut (Utah) and Danny Granger (New Mexico) squared off against each other in the championship game of the 2005 MW Tournament.

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MW CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDSASSISTS

18........ Mark Dickel, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Wyoming ......................................... 3/10/00

12........ Mark Walters, Jr., (New Mexico) vs. BYU ..................................... 3/10/05

10........ Austin Ainge, Sr., (BYU) vs. UNLV .............................................. 3/10/07

9.......... Several tied [last by Kendall Williams, Sr., (New Mexico) vs. Fresno State, 3/13/14]

Sr. Record: ........... 18, Mark Dickel (UNLV) vs. Wyoming, 3/10/00

Jr. Record: ............ 12, Mark Walters (New Mexico) vs. BYU, 3/10/05

So. Record: ........... 9, Oscar Bellfied (UNLV) vs. BYU, 3/12/10

9, Lorrenzo Wade (San Diego State) vs. Colorado State, 3/8/07

9, Chris McMillian (Wyoming) vs. UNLV, 3/10/00

Fr. Record: ............ 6, Richie Williams (San Diego State) vs. CSU, 3/9/06

Opening Round: ..... 9, Cory Lewis (Colorado State) vs. TCU, 3/7/06

Quarterfinals: ........ 12, Mark Walters (New Mexico) vs. BYU, 3/10/05

Semifinals: ........... 18, Mark Dickel (UNLV) vs. Wyoming, 3/10/00

Finals: .................. 10, Austin Ainge (BYU) vs. UNLV, 3/10/07

Tournament: .......... 34, Mark Dickel (UNLV), March 9-11, 2000

Career Record: .......47, Kendall Williams (New Mexico), March 13-15, 2014

STEALS

7.......... Tim Anderson, Sr., (Air Force) vs. San Diego State .......................3/13/08

6.......... Josh Davis, Sr., (San Diego State) vs. Utah State ..........................3/13/14

6.......... Marcus Banks, Sr., (UNLV) vs. San Diego State ............................3/13/03

5.......... Four times [last by Billy White, Sr., (San Diego State) vs. BYU, 3/12/11]

Sr. Record: ........... 7, Tim Anderson (Air Force) vs. San Diego State, 3/13/08

Jr. Record: ............ 5, Marcus Banks (UNLV) vs. New Mexico, 3/7/02

So. Record: ........... 4, Richie Williams (SDSU) vs. Colorado State, 3/8/07

4, Brad Jones (Wyoming) vs. San Diego State, 3/11/06

Fr. Record: ............ 5, Trevor Lyons (Air Force) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/15

Opening Round: ..... 5, Trevor Lyons (Air Force) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/15

Quarterfinals: ........ 7, Tim Anderson (Air Force) vs. San Diego State, 3/13/08

Semifinals: ........... 5, Jackson Emery (BYU) vs. New Mexico, 3/11/11

Finals: .................. 5, Billy White (San Diego State) vs. BYU, 3/12/11

Tournament: .......... 9, Marcus Banks (UNLV), March 13-15, 2003

Career Record: ...... 15, Marcus Banks (UNLV), 2002-03

BLOCKED SHOTS

12........ Justin Williams, Sr., (Wyoming) vs. Utah ......................................3/10/06

8.......... Joel Anthony, Sr., (UNLV) vs. Colorado State ..................................3/9/07

6.......... Michael Harrison, Jr., (Colorado State) vs. San Diego State .............3/9/06

6.......... Justin Williams, Sr., (Wyoming) vs. San Diego State .....................3/11/06

5.......... Several tied [last by Stanton Kidd, Sr., (Colorado State) vs. San Diego State, 3/13/15]

Sr. Record: ........... 12, Justin Williams (Wyoming) vs. Utah, 3/10/06

Jr. Record: ............ 6, Michael Harrison (Colorado State) vs. San Diego State, 3/9/06

So. Record: ........... 5, Quintrell Thomas (UNLV) vs. Air Force, 3/10/11

Fr. Record: ............ 4, Goodluck Okonoboh (UNLV) vs. Nevada, 3/11/15

4, Jason Smith (Colorado State) vs. Utah, 3/10/05

Opening Round: ..... 4, Goodluck Okonoboh (UNLV) vs. Nevada, 3/11/15

4, Ryan Watkins, Sr., (Boise State) vs. San José State, 3/12/14

Quarterfinals: ........ 6, Michael Harrison (Colorado State) vs. San Diego State, 3/9/06

Semifinals: ........... 12, Justin Williams (Wyoming) vs. Utah, 3/10/06

Finals: .................. 6, Justin Williams (Wyoming) vs. San Diego State, 3/11/06

Tournament: .......... 23, Justin Williams (Wyoming), March 9-11, 2006

Career Record: .......24, Justin Williams (Wyoming), 2005-06

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MW CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDSPOINTS120..................... UNLV vs. New Mexico ................................................... 3/7/02117..................... New Mexico vs. UNLV ................................................... 3/7/0297....................... UNLV vs. Wyoming ..................................................... 3/10/0096....................... BYU vs. Wyoming ......................................................... 3/9/0795....................... BYU vs. TCU .............................................................. 3/11/10

Finals: .................. 79, UNLV vs. BYU, 3/11/00Semifinals: ........... 97, UNLV vs. Wyoming, 3/10/00Quarterfinals: ........ 120, UNLV vs. New Mexico, 3/7/02Opening Round: ..... 85, Wyoming vs. Nevada, 3/12/13Fewest: ................ 38, Air Force vs. Utah, 3/13/03Tournament: .......... 271, UNLV, March 7-9, 2002

MARGIN OF VICTORY34 (73-39) .......... San Diego State vs. Utah State .................................... 3/13/1427 (89-62) .......... BYU vs. Colorado State ............................................... 3/13/0826 (80-54) .......... UNLV vs. Utah ............................................................. 3/8/0723 (64-41) .......... UNLV vs. Utah ........................................................... 3/14/0323 (79-56) .......... UNLV vs. BYU ............................................................ 3/11/00

Finals: .................. 23, UNLV vs. BYU, 3/11/00Semifinals: ........... 23, UNLV vs. Utah, 3/14/03Quarterfinals: ........ 34, San Diego State vs. Utah State, 3/13/14Opening Round: ..... 21, UNLV vs. Nevada, 3/11/15Lowest: ................ 1, Several tied [last by UNLV vs. TCU, 3/13/08]Tournament: .......... 50, UNLV, March 8-10, 2007

POINTS IN A HALF56....................... BYU (2nd) vs. TCU ..................................................... 3/11/1054....................... BYU (1st) vs. Wyoming ................................................. 3/9/0752....................... UNLV (2nd) vs. BYU ................................................... 3/10/0751....................... New Mexico (1st) vs. UNLV ........................................... 3/7/0251....................... New Mexico (2nd) vs. Colorado State ............................. 3/8/01

Finals: .................. 52, UNLV (2nd) vs. BYU, 3/10/07Semifinals: ........... 54, BYU (1st) vs. Wyoming, 3/9/07Quarterfinals: ........ 56, BYU (2nd) vs. TCU, 3/11/10Opening Round: ..... 46, Boise State (1st) vs. San José State, 3/12/14

FEWEST POINTS IN A HALF11....................... Wyoming (1st) vs. UNLV ............................................... 3/8/1214....................... San José State (1st) vs. Boise State ............................. 3/12/1415....................... Utah State (1st) vs. San Diego State ............................ 3/13/1415....................... Utah (1st) vs. San Diego State ..................................... 3/10/1116....................... BYU (1st) vs. UNLV .................................................... 3/11/00

Finals: .................. 16, BYU (1st) vs. UNLV, 3/11/00Semifinals: ........... 18, Colorado State (1st) vs. San Diego State, 3/13/15 18, UNLV (1st) vs. Utah, 3/11/05Quarterfinals: ........ 11, Wyoming (1st) vs. UNLV, 3/8/12Opening Round: ..... 14, San José State (1st) vs. Boise State, 3/12/14

FIELD GOALS MADE46....................... New Mexico vs. UNLV ................................................... 3/7/0240....................... UNLV vs. New Mexico ................................................... 3/7/0237....................... UNLV vs. Wyoming ..................................................... 3/10/0037....................... Wyoming vs. UNLV ..................................................... 3/10/0034....................... BYU vs. New Mexico ................................................... 3/11/11

Finals: .................. 33, San Diego State vs. UNLV, 3/9/02Semifinals: ........... 37, UNLV vs. Wyoming, 3/10/00 37, Wyoming vs. UNLV, 3/10/00Quarterfinals: ........ 46, New Mexico vs. UNLV, 3/7/02Opening Round: ..... 29, Boise State vs. San José State, 3/12/14 29, TCU vs. Wyoming, 3/9/11Fewest: ................ 12, Utah State vs. San Diego State, 3/13/14 12, Utah vs. Air Force, 3/13/03Tournament: .......... 91, UNLV, March 9-11, 2000

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS87....................... New Mexico vs. UNLV ................................................... 3/7/0273....................... UNLV vs. New Mexico ................................................... 3/7/0273....................... Wyoming vs. UNLV ..................................................... 3/10/0068....................... BYU vs. New Mexico ................................................... 3/11/1168....................... San Diego State vs. Colorado State ................................ 3/9/06

Finals: .................. 66, San Diego State vs. Wyoming, 3/11/06Semifinals: ........... 73, Wyoming vs. UNLV, 3/10/00Quarterfinals: ........ 87, New Mexico vs. UNLV, 3/7/02Opening Round: ..... 63, Colorado State vs. Utah State, 3/12/14Fewest: ................ 31, Utah vs. Air Force, 3/13/03Tournament: .......... 188, San Diego State, March 9-11, 2006

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 30 FGA)

.652 (30-46) ....... BYU vs. Colorado State ............................................... 3/13/08

.636 (21-33) ....... Utah vs. Air Force ......................................................... 3/9/00

.605 (26-43) ....... Air Force vs. Colorado State ......................................... 3/11/09

.585 (31-53) ....... UNLV vs. TCU ............................................................ 3/13/08

.578 (26-45) ....... Colorado State vs. UNLV ............................................. 3/15/03

Finals: .................. .578 (26-45), Colorado State vs. UNLV, 3/15/03Semifinals: ........... .569 (29-51), UNLV vs. Colorado State, 3/9/07Quarterfinals: ........ .652 (30-46), BYU vs. Colorado State, 13/13/08Opening Round: ..... .605 (26-43), Air Force vs. Colorado State, 3/11/09Lowest: ................ .269 (14-52), Utah vs. Wyoming, 3/10/06#Tournament: ......... .515 (87-169), UNLV, March 8-10, 2007#min. two games

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE17....................... TCU vs. UNLV ............................................................ 3/13/0815....................... UNLV vs. Colorado State ............................................... 3/9/0713....................... Air Force vs. San Diego State ...................................... 3/10/0512....................... Boise State vs. Air Force ............................................. 3/12/1512....................... Colorado State vs. Wyoming ........................................... 3/9/00

Finals: .................. 10, Utah vs. UNLV, 3/13/04Semifinals: ........... 15, UNLV vs. Colorado State, 3/9/07Quarterfinals: ........ 17, TCU vs. UNLV, 3/13/08Opening Round: ..... 11, Utah State vs. Colorado State, 3/12/14Fewest: ................ 1, Several tied [last by Utah State vs. San Diego State, 3/13/14]Tournament: .......... 29, UNLV, March 8-10, 2007

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS32....................... Air Force vs. San Diego State ...................................... 3/10/0531....................... UNLV vs. New Mexico ................................................. 3/16/1330....................... Utah vs. UNLV ............................................................. 3/8/0229....................... Air Force vs. UNLV ..................................................... 3/13/1329....................... Air Force vs. Utah ......................................................... 3/9/00

Finals: .................. 31, UNLV vs. New Mexico, 3/16/13Semifinals: ........... 30, Utah vs. UNLV, 3/8/02Quarterfinals: ........ 32, Air Force vs. San Diego State, 3/10/05Opening Round: ..... 27, San José State vs. Boise State, 3/12/14Fewest: ............... 5, Colorado State vs. Air Force, 3/11/04Tournament: .......... 72, BYU, March 10-12, 2011

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.739 (17-23) ....... TCU vs. UNLV ............................................................ 3/13/08

.692 (9-13) ......... BYU vs. Wyoming ......................................................... 3/9/01

.667 (8-12) ......... UNLV vs. Wyoming ..................................................... 3/10/00

.643 (9-14) ......... BYU vs. Wyoming ......................................................... 3/9/07

.625 (10-16) ....... San Diego State vs. New Mexico .................................. 3/12/10

Finals: .................. .545 (6-11), BYU vs. New Mexico, 3/10/01Semifinals: ........... .692 (9-13), BYU vs. Wyoming, 3/9/01Quarterfinals: ........ .739 (17-23), TCU vs. UNLV, 3/13/08Opening Round: ..... .524 (11-21), Colorado State vs. Utah State, 3/12/14Lowest: ................ .067 (1-15), New Mexico vs. BYU, 3/9/00#Tournament: ........ .615 (24-39), BYU, March 8-10, 2001#min. two games

FREE THROWS MADE

33....................... BYU vs. TCU .............................................................. 3/11/1033....................... UNLV vs. New Mexico ................................................... 3/7/0231....................... New Mexico vs. Fresno State ....................................... 3/13/1431....................... New Mexico vs. Air Force .............................................. 3/8/1230....................... UNLV vs. Colorado State ............................................. 3/12/04

Finals: .................. 28, San Diego State vs. Wyoming, 3/11/06Semifinals: ........... 30, UNLV vs. Colorado State, 3/12/04Quarterfinals: ........ 33, BYU vs. TCU, 3/11/10 33, UNLV vs. New Mexico, 3/7/02Opening Round: .... 20, Fresno State vs. Air Force, 3/12/14Fewest: ................ 1, Air Force vs. UNLV, 3/13/13Tournament: .......... 78, UNLV, March 7-9, 2002

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

45....................... BYU vs. Wyoming ......................................................... 3/9/0744....................... UNLV vs. New Mexico ................................................... 3/7/0239....................... UNLV vs. Colorado State ............................................. 3/12/0439....................... Utah vs. Air Force ......................................................... 3/9/0038....................... New Mexico vs. Fresno State ....................................... 3/13/1438....................... New Mexico vs. Utah .................................................. 3/13/08

Finals: .................. 37, Wyoming vs. San Diego State, 3/11/06Semifinals: ........... 45, BYU vs. Wyoming, 3/9/07Quarterfinals: ........ 44, UNLV vs. New Mexico, 3/7/02Opening Round: ..... 37, Wyoming vs. Nevada, 3/12/13Fewest: ................ 2, Air Force, vs. UNLV, 3/13/13Tournament: .......... 106, UNLV, March 7-9, 2002

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN 20 ATTEMPTS)

.957 (22-23) ....... Wyoming vs. Air Force ................................................... 3/9/06

.950 (19-20) ....... Air Force vs. Wyoming ................................................... 3/7/02

.909 (20-22) ....... San Diego State vs. Air Force ...................................... 3/13/08

.900 (18-20) ....... Wyoming vs. Colorado State ......................................... 3/12/08

.892 (33-37) ....... BYU vs. TCU .............................................................. 3/11/10

Finals: .................. .815 (22-27), New Mexico vs. San Diego State, 3/15/14Semifinals: ........... .889 (24-27), BYU vs. Wyoming, 3/9/01Quarterfinals: ........ .957 (22-23), Wyoming vs. Air Force, 3/9/06Opening Round: ..... .900 (18-20), Wyoming vs. Colorado State, 3/12/08Lowest: ................ .536 (15-28), Wyoming vs. BYU, 3/9/07#Tournament: ........ .838 (57-68), BYU, March 8-10, 2001#minimum 40 attempts

REBOUNDS51....................... San Diego State vs. Wyoming ...................................... 3/11/0650....................... New Mexico vs. UNLV ................................................... 3/7/0247....................... UNLV vs. Wyoming ..................................................... 3/10/0546....................... BYU vs. TCU ................................................................ 3/8/0746....................... Wyoming vs. UNLV ..................................................... 3/10/05

Finals: .................. 51, San Diego State vs. Wyoming, 3/11/06Semifinals: ........... 45, Utah vs. BYU, 3/10/00Quarterfinals: ........ 50, New Mexico vs. UNLV, 3/7/02Opening Round: .... 45, San José State vs. Boise State, 3/12/14Fewest: ................ 19, Several tied [last by UNLV vs. TCU, 3/13/08]Tournament: .......... 128, San Diego State, March 9-11, 2006

ASSISTS28....................... UNLV vs. Wyoming ..................................................... 3/10/0026....................... New Mexico vs. BYU ................................................... 3/10/0524....................... UNLV vs. Colorado State ............................................... 3/9/0724....................... Colorado State vs. BYU ............................................... 3/14/0324....................... Wyoming vs. UNLV ..................................................... 3/10/00

Finals: .................. 19, UNLV vs. BYU, 3/11/00Semifinals: ........... 28, UNLV vs. Wyoming, 3/10/00Quarterfinals: ........ 26, New Mexico vs. BYU, 3/10/05Opening Round: ..... 18, Wyoming vs. Nevada, 3/12/13Fewest: ................ 3, Wyoming vs. Utah, 3/13/09Tournament: .......... 67, UNLV, March 9-11, 2000

STEALS13....................... UNLV vs. Utah ............................................................. 3/8/0712....................... UNLV vs. New Mexico ................................................... 3/7/0212....................... Air Force vs. Utah ......................................................... 3/9/0011....................... San Diego State vs. New Mexico .................................. 3/15/1411....................... San Diego State vs. Utah State .................................... 3/13/1411....................... UNLV vs. New Mexico ................................................... 3/9/06

Finals: .................. 11, San Diego State vs. New Mexico, 3/15/14Semifinals: ........... 10, BYU vs. Wyoming, 3/9/07 10, UNLV vs. Utah, 3/11/05Quarterfinals: ........ 13, UNLV vs. Utah, 3/8/07Opening Round: ..... 10, TCU vs. Wyoming, 3/9/11Fewest: ................ 0, Wyoming vs. San Diego State, 3/14/15 0, Utah vs. UNLV, 3/14/08 0, New Mexico vs. BYU, 3/13/03Tournament: .......... 29, San Diego State, March 13-15, 2014

BLOCKED SHOTS14....................... Wyoming vs. Utah ....................................................... 3/10/0610....................... Colorado State vs. San Diego State ................................ 3/9/0610....................... Wyoming vs. San Diego State ........................................ 3/8/019......................... Colorado State vs. Utah ............................................... 3/10/058......................... Colorado State vs. San Diego State .............................. 3/13/158......................... UNLV vs. Nevada ........................................................ 3/11/158......................... UNLV vs. Air Force ..................................................... 3/10/118......................... UNLV vs. Colorado State ............................................... 3/9/07

Finals: .................. 6, UNLV vs. New Mexico, 3/16/13 6, Wyoming vs. San Diego State, 3/11/06Semifinals: ........... 14, Wyoming vs. Utah, 3/10/06Quarterfinals: ........ 10, Wyoming vs. San Diego State, 3/8/01 10, Colorado State vs. San Diego State, 3/9/06Opening Round: .... 8, UNLV vs. Nevada, 3/11/15Tournament: .......... 26, Wyoming, March 9-11, 2006

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POSTSEASON HISTORYAIR FORCE SEASON POSTSEASON

1959-60 NCAA First Round

1961-62 NCAA First Round

2003-04 NCAA First Round

2005-06 NCAA First Round

2006-07 NIT Semifinal

2010-11 CIT Second Round

2012-13 CIT Second Round

BOISE STATESEASON POSTSEASON

1975-76 NCAA First Round

1986-87 NIT Second Round

1987-88 NCAA First Round

1988-89 NIT First Round

1990-91 NIT First Round

1992-93 NCAA First Round

1993-94 NCAA First Round

2003-04 NIT Third Round

2007-08 NCAA First Round

2008-09 CBI First Round

2010-11 CBI Third Round

2012-13 NCAA First Round

2013-14 NCAA First Four

COLORADO STATE SEASON POSTSEASON

1953-54 NCAA Second Round

1960-61 NIT First Round

1961-62 NIT First Round

1962-63 NCAA First Round

1964-65 NCAA First Round

1965-66 NCAA First Round

1968-69 NCAA Regional Final

1987-88 NIT Final (3rd)

1988-89 NCAA Second Round

1989-90 NCAA First Round

1995-96 NIT First Round

1997-98 NIT First Round

1998-99 NIT Third Round

2002-03 NCAA First Round

2009-10 CBI First Round

2010-11 NIT First Round

2011-12 NCAA Second Round

2012-13 NCAA Third Round

2014-15 NIT First Round

FRESNO STATE SEASON POSTSEASON

1980-81 NCAA First Round

1981-82 NCAA Second Round

1982-83 NIT Champions

1983-84 NCAA First Round

1984-85 NIT Quarterfinals

1993-94 NIT Quarterfinals

1995-96 NIT Quarterfinals

1996-97 NIT First Round

1997-98 NIT Semifinals

1998-99 NIT First Round

1999-00 NCAA First Round (vacated)

2000-01 NCAA Second Round

2001-02 NIT First Round

2006-07 NIT First Round

2013-14 CBI Finals (2nd)

NEVADA SEASON POSTSEASON1978-79 NIT Second Round1983-84 NCAA First Round1984-85 NCAA First Round1996-97 NIT Second Round2002-03 NIT First Round2003-04 NCAA Regional Semifinal2004-05 NCAA Second Round2005-06 NCAA First Round2006-07 NCAA Second Round2009-10 NIT Second Round2007-08 CBI First Round2008-09 CBI First Round

NEW MEXICO SEASON POSTSEASON1963-64 NIT Finals (2nd)1964-65 NIT First Round1966-67 NIT Semifinal1967-68 NCAA First Round1972-73 NIT First Round1973-74 NCAA Regional Semifinal1977-78 NCAA First Round1978-79 NIT First Round1983-84 NIT First Round1984-85 NIT Second Round1985-86 NIT First Round1986-87 NIT First Round1987-88 NIT Quarterfinal1988-89 NIT Quarterfinal1989-90 NIT Finals (4th)1990-91 NCAA First Round1991-92 NIT Quarterfinal1992-93 NCAA First Round1993-94 NCAA First Round1995-96 NCAA Second Round1996-97 NCAA Second Round1997-98 NCAA Second Round1998-99 NCAA Second Round1999-00 NIT Second Round2000-01 NIT Third Round2001-02 NIT First Round2004-05 NCAA First Round2007-08 NIT First Round2008-09 NIT Second Round2009-10 NCAA Second Round2010-11 NIT Second Round2011-12 NCAA Third Round2012-13 NCAA Second Round2013-14 NCAA Second Round

SAN DIEGO STATE SEASON POSTSEASON1974-75 NCAA First Round1975-76 NCAA First Round

1981-82 NIT First Round1984-85 NCAA First Round2001-02 NCAA First Round2002-03 NIT Second Round2005-06 NCAA First Round2006-07 NIT Second Round2007-08 NIT First Round2008-09 NIT Semifinal2009-10 NCAA First Round2010-11 NCAA Regional Semfinal2011-12 NCAA Second Round2012-13 NCAA Third Round2013-14 NCAA Regional Semifinal2014-15 NCAA Third Round

SAN JOSÉ STATE SEASON POSTSEASON

1950-51 NCAA First Round

1979-80 NCAA First Round

1980-81 NIT First Round

1995-96 NCAA First Round

2010-11 CBI First Round

UNLV SEASON POSTSEASON

1974-75 NCAA Second Round

1975-76 NCAA Second Round

1976-77 NCAA Final Four (3rd)

1979-80 NIT Semifinal (4th)

1981-82 NIT Second Round

1982-83 NCAA Second Round

1983-84 NCAA Regional Semifinal

1984-85 NCAA Second Round

1985-86 NCAA Regional Semifinal

1986-87 NCAA Final Four

1987-88 NCAA Second Round

1988-89 NCAA Regional Final

1989-90 NCAA Champions

1990-91 NCAA Final Four (2nd)

1992-93 NIT First Round

1996-97 NIT Third Round

1997-98 NCAA First Round

1998-99 NIT First Round

1999-00 NCAA First Round

2001-02 NIT Second Round

2002-03 NIT First Round

2003-04 NIT First Round

2004-05 NIT Second Round

2006-07 NCAA Regional Semifinal

2007-08 NCAA Second Round

2008-09 NIT First Round

2009-10 NCAA First Round

2011-12 NCAA Second Round

2012-13 NCAA Second Round

UTAH STATE SEASON POSTSEASON

1938-39 NCAA Second Round

1959-60 NIT Third Round

1961-62 NCAA Regional Semifinal

1962-63 NCAA First Round

1963-64 NCAA Regional Semifinal

1966-67 NIT First Round

1969-70 NCAA Regional Semifinal

1970-71 NCAA First Round

1974-75 NCAA First Round

1977-78 NIT First Round

1978-79 NCAA First Round

1979-80 NCAA First Round

1982-83 NCAA First Round

1983-84 NIT First Round

1987-88 NCAA First Round

1994-95 NIT First Round

1997-98 NCAA First Round

1999-00 NCAA First Round

2000-01 NCAA Second Round

2001-02 NIT First Round

2002-03 NCAA First Round

2003-04 NIT First Round

2004-05 NCAA First Round

2005-06 NCAA First Round

2006-07 NIT First Round

2007-08 NIT First Round

2008-09 NCAA First Round

2009-10 NCAA First Round

2010-11 NCAA First Round

2011-12 CIT Finals (2nd)

WYOMING SEASON POSTSEASON

1940-41 NCAA Second Round

1942-43 NCAA Champion

1946-47 NCAA Second Round

1947-48 NCAA Second Round

1948-49 NCAA Second Round

1951-52 NCAA Second Round

1952-53 NCAA Second Round

1957-58 NCAA First Round

1966-67 NCAA Second Round

1967-68 NIT First Round

1968-69 NIT First Round

1980-81 NCAA Second Round

1981-82 NCAA Second Round

1985-86 NIT National Runnerup

1986-87 NCAA Regional Semifinal

1987-88 NCAA First Round

1990-91 NIT Second Round

1997-98 NIT First Round

1998-99 NIT Second Round

2000-01 NIT First Round

2001-02 NCAA Second Round

2002-03 NIT Second Round

2008-09 CBI First Round

2011-12 CBI Second Round

2012-13 CBI Second Round

2013-14 CBI First Round

2014-15 NCAA Second Round

Division I history only.

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NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS1939 – Oregon 46, Ohio State 331940 – Indiana 60, Kansas 501941 – Wisconsin 39, Washington State 341942 – Stanford 53, Dartmouth 381943 – WYOMING 46, Georgetown 341944 – Utah 42, Dartmouth 40 (OT)1945 – Oklahoma State 40, New York U. 451946 – Oklahoma State 43, N. Carolina 401947 – Holy Cross 48, Oklahoma 471948 – Kentucky 58, Baylor 421949 – Kentucky 46, Oklahoma State 361950 – CCNY 71, Bradley 681951 – Kentucky 68, Kansas State 581952 – Kansas 80, St. John’s 631953 – Indiana 69, Kansas 681954 – LaSalle 92, Bradley 761955 – San Francisco 77, LaSalle 631956 – San Francisco 83, Iowa 711957 – North Carolina 54, Kansas 53 (OT)1958 – Kentucky 84, Seattle 721959 – California 71, West Virginia 701960 – Ohio State 75, California 551961 – Cincinnati 70, Ohio State 65 (OT)1962 – Cincinnati 71, Ohio State 591963 – Loyola 60, Cincinnati 58 (OT)1964 – UCLA 98, Duke 83

1965 – UCLA 91, Michigan 801966 – Texas Western 72, Kentucky 651967 – UCLA 79, Dayton 641968 – UCLA 78, North Carolina 551969 – UCLA 92, Purdue 721970 – UCLA 80, Jacksonville 691971 – UCLA 68, Villanova 621972 – UCLA 81, Florida State 761973 – UCLA 87, Memphis State 661974 – North Carolina State 76, Marquette 641975 – UCLA 92, Kentucky 851976 – Indiana 86, Michigan 681977 – Marquette 67, North Carolina 591978 – Kentucky 94, Duke 881979 – Michigan State 74, Indiana State 641980 – Louisville 59, UCLA 541981 – Indiana 63, North Carolina 501982 – North Carolina 63, Georgetown 621983 – North Carolina State 54, Houston 521984 – Georgetown 84, Houston 75 1985 – Villanova 66, Georgetown 641986 – Louisville 72, Duke 691987 – Indiana 74, Syracuse 731988 – Kansas 83, Oklahoma 791989 – Michigan 80, Seton Hall 79 (OT)1990 – UNLV 103, Duke 73

1991 – Duke 72, Kansas 651992 – Duke 71, Michigan 511993 – North Carolina 77, Michigan 711994 – Arkansas 76, Duke 721995 – UCLA 89, Arkansas 781996 – Kentucky 76, Syracuse 671997 – Arizona 84, Kentucky 791998 – Kentucky 78, Utah 691999 – Connecticut 77, Duke 742000 – Michigan State 89, Florida 762001 – Duke 82, Arizona 722002 – Maryland 64, Indiana 522003 – Syracuse 81, Kansas 782004 – Connecticut 82, Georgia Tech 732005 – North Carolina 75, Illinois 702006 – Florida 73, UCLA 57 2007 - Florida 84, Ohio State 752008 - Kansas 75, Memphis 68 (OT)2009 - North Carolina 89, Michigan State 722010 - Duke 61, Butler 592011 - Connecticut 53, Butler 412012 - Kentucky 67, Kansas 592013 - Louisville 82, Michigan 762014 - Connecticut 60, Kentucky 542015 - Duke 68, Wisconsin 63

MW TEAMS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

Sweet 16 Elite Eight Final Four Appearances W L Pct. Appearances Appearances Semifinals ChampionshipAir Force 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0(2004-06)^Boise State 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0(2013-15)Colorado State 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0(2003-12-13)~Fresno State 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0(N/A)~Nevada 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0(N/A)New Mexico 5 2 5 .286 0 0 0 0(2005-10-12-13-14)San Diego State 8 6 8 .429 2 0 0 0(2002-06-10-11-12-13-14-15) (2011; 2014)San José State 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0(N/A)UNLV 7 3 7 .300 1 0 0 0(2000-07-08-10-11-12-13) (2007)Utah State 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0(N/A)Wyoming 2 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0(2002-15)*TCU 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0(N/A)%BYU 8 3 8 .273 1 0 0 0(2001-03-04-07-08-09-10-11) (2011)%Utah 6 4 6 .400 1 0 0 0(2000-02-03-04-05-09) (2005)Totals 43 20 43 .317 5 0 0 0

^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011.~Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012.#San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.*TCU was a member of the MW from 2005-2012.%BYU and Utah were members of the MW from 1999-2011.

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MW IN NCAA TOURNAMENT2000 (1-2)Midwest First & Second Rounds (Cleveland, Ohio)

(8) Utah 48, (9) Saint Louis 45

(1) Michigan State 73, (8) Utah 61

South First Round (Nashville, Tenn.)

(7) Tulsa 89, (10) UNLV 62

2001 (0-1)West First Round (San Diego, Calif.)

(5) Cincinnati 84, (12) BYU 59

2002 (1-3)Midwest First & Second Rounds (Albuquerque, N.M.)

(11) Wyoming 73, (6) Gonzaga 66

(3) Arizona 68, (11) Wyoming 60

South First Round (Sacramento, Calif.)

(5) Indiana 75, (12) Utah 56

Midwest First Round (Chicago, Ill.)

(4) Illinois 93, (13) San Diego State 64

2003 (1-3)West First Round (Salt Lake City, Utah)

(3) Duke 67 (14) Colorado State 57

South First Round (Spokane, Wash.)

(5) Connecticut 58, (12) BYU 53

Midwest First & Second Rounds (Nashville, Tenn.)

(9) Utah 60, (8) Oregon 58

(1) Kentucky 74, (9) Utah 54

2004 (0-3)Phoenix Region First Round (Denver, Colo.)

(5) Syracuse 80, (12) BYU 75

(6) North Carolina 63, (11) Air Force 52

St. Louis Region First Round (Milwaukee, Wis.)

(6) Boston College 58, (11) Utah 51

2005 (2-2)Austin Region First & Second Rounds (Tuscon, Ariz.)

(6) Utah 60, (11) UTEP 54

(6) Utah 67, (3) Oklahoma 58

Austin Regional Semifinal (Austin, Texas)

(2) Kentucky 62, (6) Utah 52

Syracuse Region First Round (Nashville, Tenn.)

(5) Villanova 55, (12) New Mexico 47

2006 (0-2)Oakland Region First Round (Salt Lake City, Utah)

(6) Indiana 87, (11) San Diego State 83

Washington, D.C. Region First Round (San Diego, Calif.)

(4) Illinois 78, (13) Air Force 69

2007 (2-2)Midwest Region First & Second Rounds (Chicago, Ill.)

(7) UNLV 67, (10) Georgia Tech 63

(7) UNLV 74, (2) Wisconsin 68

Midwest Regional Semifinal (St. Louis, Mo.)

(3) Oregon 76, (7) UNLV 72

South Region First Round (Lexington, Ky.)

(9) Xavier 79, (8) BYU 77

2008 (1-2)Midwest Region First & Second Rounds (Omaha, Neb.)

(8) UNLV 71, (9) Kent State 58

(1) Kansas 75, (8) UNLV 56

West Region First Round (Anaheim, Calif.)

(9) Texas A&M 67, (8) BYU 62

2009 (0-2)West Region First Round (Philadelphia, Pa.)

(9) Texas A&M 79, (8) BYU 66

Midwest Region First Round (Miami, Fla.)

(12) Arizona 84, (5) Utah 71

2010 (2-4)East Region First & Second Rounds (San Jose, Calif.)

(3) New Mexico 62, (14) Montana 57

(11) Washington 82, (3) New Mexico 64

West Region First & Second Rounds (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

(7) BYU 99, (10) Florida 92 (2OT)

(2) Kansas State 84, (7) BYU 72

Midwest Region First Round (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

(9) Northern Iowa 69, (8) UNLV 66

Midwest Region First Round (Providence, R.I.)

(6) Tennessee 62, (11) San Diego State 59

2011 (4-3)West Region Second & Third Rounds (Tucson, Ariz.)

(2) San Diego State 68, (15) Northern Colorado 50

(2) San Diego State 71, (7) Temple 64 (2OT)

West Regional Semifinal (Anaheim, Calif.)

(3) Connecticut 74, (2) San Diego State 67

Southeast Region Second & Third Rounds (Denver, Colo.)

(3) BYU 74, (14) Wofford 66

(3) BYU 89, (11) Gonzaga 67

Southeast Regional Semifinal (New Orleans, La.)

(2) Florida 83, (3) BYU 74 (OT)

Southwest Region Second Round (Tulsa, Okla.)

(9) Illinois 73, (8) UNLV 62

2012 (1-4)Midwest Region Second Round (Columbus, Ohio)

(11) North Carolina State 79, (6) San Diego State 65

South Region Second Round (Albuquerque, N.M.)

(11) Colorado 68, (6) UNLV 64

West Region Second Round (Louisville, Ky.)

(6) Murray State 58, (11) Colorado State 41

West Region Second & Third Rounds (Portland, Ore.)

(5) New Mexico 75, (12) Long Beach State 68

(4) Louisville 59, (5) New Mexico 56

2013 (2-5)East Region Second Round (San Jose, Calif.)

(12) California 64, (5) UNLV 61

West Region First Round (Dayton, Ohio)

(13) LaSalle 80, (13) Boise State 71

West Region Second Round (Salt Lake City, Utah)

(14) Harvard 68, (3) New Mexico 62

Midwest Region Second & Third Rounds (Lexington, Ky.)

(8) Colorado State 84, (9) Missouri 72

(1) Louisville 82, (8) Colorado State 56

South Region Second & Third Rounds (Philadelphia, Pa.)

(7) San Diego State 70, (10) Oklahoma 55

(15) Florida Gulf Coast 81, (7) San Diego State 71

2014 (2-2)South Region Second Round (St. Louis, Mo.)

(10) Stanford 58, (7) New Mexico 53

West Region Second & Third Rounds (Spokane, Wash.)

(4) San Diego State 73, (13) New Mexico State 69 (OT)

(4) San Diego State 63, (12) North Dakota State 44

West Regional Semifinal (Anaheim, Calif.)

(1) Arizona 70, (4) San Diego State 64

2015 (1-3)East Region First Four (Dayton, Ohio)

(11) Dayton 56, (11) Boise State 55

East Region Second Round (Seattle, Wash.)

(5) UNI 71, (12) Wyoming 54

South Region Second & Third Rounds (Charlotte, N.C.)

(8) San Diego State 76, (9) St. John’s 64

(1) Duke 68, (8) San Diego State 49

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NIT HISTORYMW TEAMS IN THE NIT Appearances W L Pct Final Four Appearances Air Force 1 3 1 .750 1 (2007)(2007)^Boise State 0 0 0 .000 0(N/A)Colorado State 2 0 2 .000 0(2011-15)~Fresno State 0 0 0 .000 0(N/A)~Nevada 0 0 0 .000 0(N/A)New Mexico 6 5 6 .455 0(2000-01-02-08-09-11)San Diego State 4 5 4 .556 1 (2009)(2003-07-08-09)#San José State 0 0 0 .000 0(N/A)UNLV 4 2 4 .333 0(2002-03-04-05)#Utah State 0 0 0 .000 0(N/A)Wyoming 2 1 2 .333 0(2001-03)*TCU 1 2 1 .333 0 (2005)%BYU 3 3 3 .500 0 (2000-02-06)%Utah 1 0 1 .000 0 (2001)Totals 24 21 24 .467 0

^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011.~Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012.#San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.*TCU was a member of the MW from 2005-2012.%BYU and Utah were members of the MW from 1999-2011.

NIT CHAMPIONS1938 – Temple1939 – Long Island1940 – Colorado1941 – Long Island1942 – West Virginia1943 – St. John’s1944 – St. John’s1945 – DePaul1946 – Kentucky1947 – Utah1948 – St. Louis1949 – San Francisco1950 – City University of New York1951 – BYU1952 – LaSalle1953 – Seton Hall1954 – Holy Cross1955 – Duquesne1956 – Louisville1957 – Bradley1958 – Xavier (Ohio)1959 – St. John’s1960 – Bradley1961 – Providence1962 – Dayton1963 – Providence1964 – Bradley1965 – St. John’s1966 – BYU1967 – Southern Illinois1968 – Dayton1969 – Temple1970 – Marquette1971 – North Carolina1972 – Maryland1973 – Virginia Tech1974 – Purdue1975 – Princeton1976 – Kentucky1977 – St. Bonaventure1978 – Texas1979 – Indiana1980 – Virginia1981 – Tulsa1982 – Bradley1983 – Fresno State1984 – Michigan1985 – UCLA1986 – Ohio State1987 – Southern Mississippi1988 – Connecticut1989 – St. John’s1990 – Vanderbilt1991 – Stanford1992 – Virginia1993 – Minnesota1994 – Villanova1995 – Virginia Tech1996 – Nebraska1997 – Michigan1998 – Minnesota1999 – California2000 – Wake Forest2001 – Tulsa2002 – Memphis2003 - St. John’s2004 - Michigan2005 - South Carolina2006 - South Carolina2007 - West Virginia2008 - Ohio State2009 - Penn State2010 - Dayton2011 - Alabama2012 - Stanford2013 - Baylor2014 - Minnesota2015 - Stanford

2000First & Second RoundsBYU 81, Bowling Green 54 (Provo, Utah)BYU 82, Southern Illinois 57 (Provo, Utah)New Mexico 64, South Florida 58 (Albuquerque, N.M.)Wake Forest 72, New Mexico 65 (Winston-Salem, N.C.)Third RoundNotre Dame 64, BYU 52 (South Bend, Ind.)

2001First RoundMemphis 71, Utah 62 (Salt Lake City)Pepperdine 72, Wyoming 69 (Laramie, Wyo.)First & Second RoundsNew Mexico 83, Baylor 73 (Albuquerque, N.M.)New Mexico 81, Pepperdine (Albuquerque, N.M.)Third RoundMemphis 81, New Mexico 63 (Memphis, Tenn.)

2002First RoundMinnesota 96, New Mexico 62 (Minneapolis, Minn.)First & Second RoundsBYU 78, UC Irvine 55 (Provo, Utah)Memphis 80, BYU 69 (Memphis, Tenn.)UNLV 96, Arizona State 91 (Las Vegas, Nev.)South Carolina 75, UNLV 65 (Columbis, S.C.)

2003First RoundHawai‘i 85, UNLV 68 (Las Vegas, Nev.)First & Second RoundsSan Diego State 67, UC Santa Barbara 62 (OT) (San Diego, Calif.)Texas Tech 57, San Diego State 48 (Lubbock, Texas)Wyoming 78, Eastern Washington 71 (Laramie, Wyo.)North Carolina 90, Wyoming 74 (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

2004Opening RoundBoise State 84, UNLV 69 (Boise, Idaho)

2005First & Second RoundsUNLV 89, Arizona State 78 (Las Vegas, Nev.)South Carolina 77, UNLV 66 (Columbia, S.C.)First, Second & Third RoundsTCU 60, Miami (Ohio) 58 (Oxford, Ohio)TCU 78, Western Michigan 76 (OT) (Kalamazoo, Mich.)Maryland 85, TCU 73 (College Park, Md.)

2006Opening RoundHouston 77, BYU 67 (Houston, Texas)

2007First & Second RoundsSan Diego State 74, Missouri State 70 (Springfield, Mo.)Syracuse 80, San Diego State 64 (Syracuse, N.Y.)First, Second & Third RoundsAir Force 75, Austin Peay 51 (Colorado Springs, Colo.)Air Force 83, Georgia 52 (Colorado Springs, Colo.)Air Force 52, DePaul 51 (Colorado Springs, Colo.)SemifinalsClemson 68, Air Force 67 (New York, N.Y.)

2008First RoundCalifornia 68, New Mexico 66 (Berkeley, Calif.)Florida 73, San Diego State 49 (Gainesville, Fla.)

2009First RoundKentucky 70, UNLV 60 (Lexington, Ky.)First & Second RoundsNew Mexico 83, Nebraska 71 (Albuquerque, N.M.)Notre Dame 70, New Mexico 68 (South Bend, Ind.)First, Second & Third RoundsSan Diego State 65, Weber State 49 (San Diego, Calif.)San Diego State 70, Kansas State 52 (San Diego, Calif.)San Diego State 70, St. Mary’s 66 (San Diego, Calif.)SemifinalsBaylor 76, San Diego State 62 (New York, N.Y.)

2011First RoundFairfield 62, Colorado State 60 (Fort Collins, Colo.)First & Second RoundsNew Mexico 69, UTEP 67 (Albuquerque, N.M.)Alabama 74, New Mexico 67 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

2015First RoundSouth Dakota State 86, Colorado State 76 (Fort Collins, Colo.)

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CBI HISTORYMW TEAMS IN THE CBI (SINCE 1999) Appearances W L Pct Final Four Appearances

Air Force 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

^Boise State 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

Colorado State 1 0 1 .000 0

(2010)

~Fresno State 1 4 2 .667 1

(2014)

~Nevada 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

New Mexico 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

San Diego State 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

#San José State 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

UNLV 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

#Utah State 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

Wyoming 4 2 4 .333 0

(2009-12-13-14)

*TCU 1 1 1 .500 0

(2012)

%BYU 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

%Utah 1 1 1 .500 0

(2008)

Totals 8 8 9 .470 1

^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011.

~Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012.

#San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.

*TCU was a member of the MW from 2005-2012.

%BYU and Utah were members of the MW from 1999-2011.

CBI CHAMPIONS2008 - Tulsa

2009 - Oregon State

2010 - VCU

2011 - Oregon

2012 - Pittsburgh

2013 - Santa Clara

2014 - Siena

2015 - Loyola

2008First Round

Utah 81, UTEP 69 (El Paso, Texas)

Quarterfinals

Tulsa 69, Utah 60 (Tulsa, Okla.)

2009First Round

Northeastern 64, Wyoming 62 (Laramie, Wyo.)

2010First Round

Morehead State 74, Colorado State 60 (Morehead, Ky.)

2012First Round

TCU 83, Milwaukee 73 (Fort Worth, Texas)

Wyoming 78, North Dakota State 75 (Laramie, Wyo.)

Quarterfinals

Oregon State 101, TCU 81 (Corvallis, Ore.)

Washington State 61, Wyoming 41 (Pullman, Wash.)

2013First Round

Wyoming 67, Lehigh 66 (Laramie, Wyo.)

Quarterfinals

Western Michigan 75, Wyoming 67 (OT) (Laramie, Wyo.)

2014First Round

Fresno State 61, UTEP 56 (El Paso, Texas)

Texas A&M 59, Wyoming 43 (College Station, Texas)

Quarterfinals

Fresno State 72, Princeton 56 (Fresno, Calif.)

Semifinals

Fresno State 71, Old Dominion 64 (Fresno, Calif.)

Championship

Siena 61, Fresno State 57 (Fresno, Calif.)

Fresno State 89, Siena 75 (Loudonville, N.Y.)

Siena 81, Fresno State 68 (Loudonville, N.Y.)

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CIT HISTORYMW TEAMS IN THE CIT (SINCE 1999) Appearances W L Pct Final Four Appearances

Air Force 2 2 2 .500 0

(2011)

^Boise State 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

Colorado State 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

~Fresno State 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

~Nevada 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

New Mexico 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

San Diego State 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

#San José State 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

UNLV 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

#Utah State 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

Wyoming 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

*TCU 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

%BYU 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

%Utah 0 0 0 .000 0

(N/A)

Totals 2 2 2 .500 0

^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011.

~Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012.

#San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013.

*TCU was a member of the MW from 2005-2012.

%BYU and Utah were members of the MW from 1999-2011.

CIT CHAMPIONS2009 - Old Dominion2010 - Missouri State2011 - Santa Clara2012 - Mercer2013 - East Carolina2014 - Murray State2015 - Evansville

2011First Round

Air Force 77, North Dakota 67

Second Round

Santa Clara 88, Air Force 75

2013First Round

Air Force 69, Hawaii 65

Second Round

Weber State 78, Air Force 57

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MW ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS1999-2000 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches)

FIRST TEAM

Alex Jensen, Sr., F, Utah

Lamont Long, Sr., G, New Mexico

Kaspars Kambala, Jr., C, UNLV

Hanno Möttöla, Sr., F, Utah

Josh Davis, So., C/F, Wyoming

SECOND TEAM

Ceedric Goodwyn, Sr., F, Colorado State

Mark Dickel, Sr., G, UNLV

Anthony Blakes, Sr, G, Wyoming

Jarvis Croff, Jr., G, Air Force

Mekeli Wesley, Jr., F, BYU

NEWCOMER TEAM

Terrell Lyday, Jr., G, BYU

Tom Bellairs, Fr., F, Air Force

Trevor Diggs, Jr., G, UNLV

Dalron Johnson, Fr., F, UNLV

Wayland White, Jr., F/C, New Mexico

Player of the Year – Alex Jensen, Utah

Co-Freshman of the Year – Tom Bellairs, Air Force

Co-Freshman of the Year - Dalron Johnson, UNLV

Newcomer of the Year – Terrell Lyday, BYU

Co-Coach of the Year – Reggie Minton, Air Force

Co-Coach of the Year – Bill Bayno, UNLV

2000-01 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches)

FIRST TEAM

Marcus Bailey, So., F, Wyoming

Josh Davis, Jr., F/C, Wyoming

Kaspars Kambala, Sr., C, UNLV

Terrell Lyday, Sr., F, BYU

Mekeli Wesley, Sr., F, BYU

SECOND TEAM

Kevin Bradley, Jr., G, Utah

Ruben Douglas, So., G, New Mexico

Britton Johnsen, So., F, Utah

Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, So., C/F, Wyoming

Trent Whiting, Sr., G, BYU

NEWCOMER TEAM

Kevin Bradley, Jr., G, Utah

Ruben Douglas, So., G, New Mexico

Randy Holcomb, Jr., F, San Diego State

Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, So., C/F, Wyoming

Trent Whiting, Sr., G, BYU

Player of the Year – Mekeli Wesley, BYU

Freshman of the Year – Nick Jacobson, Utah

Newcomer of the Year – Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Wyoming

Coach of the Year – Dick Hunsaker, Utah

2001-02 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches)FIRST TEAMMarcus Bailey, Jr., G/F, WyomingRuben Douglas, Jr., G, New MexicoRandy Holcomb, Sr., F, San Diego StateBritton Johnsen, Jr., F, UtahDalron Johnson, Jr., F, UNLVSECOND TEAMMarcus Banks, Jr., G, UNLVAl Faux, Sr., G, San Diego StateBrian Greene, Jr., F, Colorado StateTravis Hansen, Jr., G/F, BYUUche Nsonwu-Amadi, Jr., C, WyomingTHIRD TEAMEric Chatfield, Sr., G, New MexicoJosh Davis, Sr., F/C, WyomingNick Jacobson, So., G, UtahJeff Johnsen, Sr., F, UtahDonta Richardson, Jr., G, WyomingHONORABLE MENTIONLamoni Yazzie, Sr., G, Air ForceTom Bellairs, Jr., F, Air ForceJoel Gerlach, So., F, Air ForceMark Bigelow, So., F, BYUMatt Montague, Sr., G, BYUEric Nielsen, Sr., F, BYUAndy Birley, Jr., G, Colorado StatePatrick Dennehy, So., F, New MexicoTony Bland, Jr., G, San Diego StateLou Kelly, Sr., F, UNLVTravis Spivey, Sr., G, Utah

Player of the Year – Britton Johnsen, UtahCo-Freshman of the Year – Jared Jensen, BYUCo-Freshman of the Year – Jay Straight, Wyoming Defensive Player of the Year – Marcus Banks, UNLVCoach of the Year – Steve McClain, Wyoming

2002-03 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)FIRST TEAMMarcus Banks, Sr., G, UNLVRuben Douglas, Sr., G, New MexicoTravis Hansen, Sr., F, BYUUche Nsonwu-Amadi, Sr., F/C, WyomingDonta Richardson, Sr., G, WyomingSECOND TEAMTony Bland, Sr., G, San Diego StateTim Frost, Jr., C, UtahMarc Jackson, So., G, UtahBritton Johnsen, Sr., F, UtahDalron Johnson, Sr., F, UNLVTHIRD TEAMRafael Araujo, Jr., C, BYUMark Bigelow, Jr., F, BYUNick Jacobson, Jr., G, UtahTim Keller, So., G, Air ForceMatt Nelson, So., C, Colorado StateHONORABLE MENTIONJoel Gerlach, Jr., F, Air ForceJared Jensen, So., F, BYUAndy Birley, Sr., G, Colorado StateBrian Greene, Sr., F, Colorado StateMicheal Morris, Fr., G, Colorado StateMark Walters, Fr., G, New MexicoEvan Burns, Fr., F, San Diego StateMike Mackell, Sr., F, San Diego StateDeandre Moore, Sr., G, San Diego StateTrace Caton, Sr., F, UtahJay Straight, So., G, Wyoming

Player of the Year – Ruben Douglas, New MexicoFreshman of the Year – Evan Burns, San Diego State Co-Defensive Player of the Year – Travis Hansen, BYUCo-Defensive Player of the Year – Marcus Banks, UNLVCoach of the Year – Steve Cleveland, BYU

2003-04 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)FIRST TEAMNick Welch, So., C, Air ForceRafael Araujo, Sr., C, BYUDanny Granger, Jr., F, New MexicoOdartey Blankson, Jr., F, UNLVNick Jacobson, Sr., G, UtahSECOND TEAM A.J. Kuhle, Sr., G, Air ForceMark Bigelow, Sr., F, BYUAerick Sanders, Sr., F/C, San Diego StateAndrew Bogut, Fr., F/C, UtahJay Straight, Jr., G, WyomingTHIRD TEAMTim Keller, Jr., G, Air ForceMike Hall, Jr., G, BYUMatt Nelson, Jr., C, Colorado StateJerel Blassingame, Jr., G, UNLVJ.K. Edwards, Sr., C, UNLVHONORABLE MENTIONJoel Gerlach, Sr., F, Air ForceAntoine Hood, So., G, Air ForceDwight Boatner, Fr., G, Colorado StateMatt Williams, Jr., F, Colorado StateDavid Chiotti, So., F, New MexicoTroy DeVries, Jr. G, New MexicoJavin Tindall, Sr., G, New MexicoBrandon Heath, Fr., G, San Diego StateMarcus Slaughter, Fr., F, San Diego StateWesley Stokes, Jr., G, San Diego StateRomel Beck, Jr., F, UNLVTim Frost, Sr., C, UtahAlex Dunn, Jr., F, WyomingJoe Ries, Sr., F, Wyoming

Co-Player of the Year – Nick Welch, Air ForceCo-Player of the Year – Rafael Araujo, BYUFreshman of the Year – Andrew Bogut, UtahDefensive Player of the Year – Mike Hall, BYUCoach of the Year – Joe Scott, Air Force

2004-05 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)FIRST TEAMAndrew Bogut, So., C, UtahDanny Granger, Sr., F, New MexicoJay Straight, Sr., G, WyomingOdartey Blankson, Sr., F, UNLVMarc Jackson, Sr., G, UtahSECOND TEAM Marcus Slaughter, So., F, San Diego StateBrandon Heath, So., G, San Diego StateNick Welch, Jr, C, Air ForceMatt Nelson, Sr., C, Colorado StateAntoine Hood, Jr., G, Air ForceTHIRD TEAMBryant Markson, Jr., UtahJustin Williams, Jr., F/C, WyomingMike Hall, Sr., G, BYUDavid Chiotti, Jr., F, New MexicoTroy DeVries, Sr., G, New MexicoHONORABLE MENTIONTim Keller, Sr., G, Air ForceMatt McCraw, So., G, Air ForceJacob Burtschi, So., F, Air ForceAustin Ainge, So., G, BYUJason Smith, Fr., F, Colorado StateMatt Williams, Sr., F, Colorado StateMark Walters, Jr., G, New MexicoAlfred Neale, Sr., F, New MexicoMatt Thomas, Fr., G, San Diego StateMichael Umeh, So., G, UNLVRomel Beck, Sr., G, UNLVLouis Amundson, Jr., F, UNLVJustin Hawkins, So., F, UtahDion Sherrell, Sr., G, Wyoming

Player of the Year – Andrew Bogut, UtahFreshman of the Year – Jason Smith, Colorado StateDefensive Player of the Year – Justin Williams, WyomingCoach of the Year – Ray Giacoletti, Utah

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MW ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS2005-06 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)FIRST TEAM Brandon Heath, Jr., G, San Diego State Marcus Slaughter, Jr., F, San Diego State Antoine Hood, Sr., G, Air Force Mark Walters, Sr., G, New Mexico Jason Smith, So., F, Colorado State SECOND TEAM Louis Amundson, Sr., F, UNLV Trent Plaisted, Fr., F, BYU Jacob Burtschi, Jr., F, Air Force Mohamed Abukar, Jr., F, San Diego State David Chiotti, Sr., F, New Mexico THIRD TEAMNile Murry, Sr., G, TCU Justin Williams, Sr., F/C, Wyoming Brandon Ewing, Fr., G, Wyoming Bryant Markson, Sr., F, Utah Keena Young, Jr., F, BYU HONORABLE MENTION Dan Nwaelele, Jr., G, Air ForceBrock Reichner, Sr., G, BYU Rashaun Broadus, Jr., G, BYUMichael Harrison, Jr., F, Colorado StateWink Adams, Fr., G, UNLVLuke Nevill, Fr., C, UtahJohnnie Bryant, So., G, Utah

Player of the Year - Brandon Heath, San Diego State Freshman of the Year - Trent Plaisted, BYU Defensive Player of the Year - Justin Williams, Wyoming Coach of the Year - Dave Rose, BYU

2006-07 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)FIRST TEAM Keena Young, Sr., F, BYUBrandon Heath, Sr., G, San Diego StateJason Smith, Jr., F, Colorado StateDan Nwaelele, Sr., F, Air ForceWendell White, Sr., G, UNLVSECOND TEAM Brandon Ewing, So., G, WyomingJacob Burtschi, Sr., F, Air ForceMohamed Abukar, Sr., F, San Diego StateTrent Plaisted, So., C, BYUWink Adams, So., G, UNLVTHIRD TEAMKevin Kruger, Sr., G, UNLVLuke Nevill, So., C, UtahBrad Jones, Jr., G, WyomingLee Cummard, So., G, BYUTony Danridge, Jr., G, New MexicoHONORABLE MENTIONTim Anderson, Jr., G, Air ForceMatt McCraw, Sr., G, Air ForceAustin Ainge, Sr., G, BYUCory Lewis, Sr., G, Colorado StateDarren Prentice, Jr., G, New MexicoJ.R. Giddens, Jr., G, New MexicoJerome Habel, Jr., F, San Diego StateLorrenzo Wade, So., F, San Diego StateBrent Hackett, Jr., G, TCUKevin Langford, So., F, TCUJohnnie Bryant, Jr., G, Utah

Player of the Year – Keena Young, BYUFreshman of the Year – Jonathan Tavernari, BYUDefensive Player of the Year – Joel Anthony, UNLVCoach of the Year – Dave Rose, BYU

2007-08 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)FIRST TEAM Lee Cummard, Jr., G/F, BYUTrent Plaisted, Jr., F/C, BYUJ.R. Giddens, Sr., G, New MexicoLorrenzo Wade, Jr., F, San Diego StateWink Adams, Jr., G, UNLVSECOND TEAM Tim Anderson, Sr., G, Air ForceMarcus Walker, Jr., G, Colorado StateJohnnie Bryant, Sr., G, UtahLuke Nevill, Jr., C, UtahBrandon Ewing, Jr., G, WyomingTHIRD TEAMJonathan Tavernari, So., F, BYURyan Amoroso, Jr., F, San Diego StateBilly White, Fr., F, San Diego StateKevin Langford, Jr., F, TCUCurtis Terry, Sr., G/F, UNLVHONORABLE MENTIONDaniel Faris, Jr., C, New MexicoChad Toppert, Jr., G, New MexicoBrent Hackett, Sr., G, TCUJoe Darger, Jr., F, UNLVRené Rougeau, Jr., G, UNLV

Co-Player of the Year – Lee Cummard, BYUCo-Player of the Year – J.R. Giddens, New MexicoNewcomer of the Year - Marcus Walker, Colorado StateFreshman of the Year – Billy White, San Diego StateDefensive Player of the Year – Tim Anderson, Air ForceCoach of the Year – Lon Kruger, UNLV

2008-09 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)FIRST TEAM Lee Cummard, Sr., G/F, BYUJimmer Fredette, So., G, BYUTony Danridge, Sr., G/F, New MexicoLuke Nevill, Sr., C, UtahBrandon Ewing, Sr., G, WyomingSECOND TEAM Daniel Faris, Sr., C, New MexicoKyle Spain, Sr., F, San Diego StateLorrenzo Wade, Sr., F, San Diego StateKevin Langford, Sr., F, TCUWink Adams, Sr., G, UNLVTHIRD TEAMJonathan Tavernari, Jr., G/F, BYUMarcus Walker, Sr., G, Colorado StateRichie Williams, Sr., G, San Diego StateRené Rougeau, Sr., G, UNLVLawrence Borha, Sr., G, UtahHONORABLE MENTIONAndrew Henke, Sr., G, Air ForceRoman Martinez, Jr., F, New MexicoChad Toppert, Sr., G, New MexicoBilly White, So., F, San Diego StateZvonko Buljan, Jr., F, TCUCarlon Brown, So., G, UtahLuka Drca, Jr., G, UtahShaun Green, Sr., F, UtahTyler Kepkay, Sr., G, UtahTyson Johnson, Sr., F, WyomingSean Ogirri, Sr., G, WyomingALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMJackson Emery, So., G, BYURichie Williams, Sr., G, San Diego StateRené Rougeau, Sr., G, UNLVLawrence Borha, Sr., G, UtahLuke Nevill, Sr., C, Utah

Player of the Year - Luke Nevill, UtahDefensive Player of the Year - Luke Nevill, UtahNewcomer of the Year - Zvonko Buljan, TCUSixth Man of the Year - Shaun Green, UtahFreshman of the Year - Afam Moujeke, WyomingCoach of the Year - Steve Alford, New Mexico

2009-10 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)FIRST TEAM Jimmer Fredette, Jr., G, BYUDairese Gary, Jr., G, New MexicoDarington Hobson, Jr., G/F, New MexicoKawhi Leonard, Fr., F, San Diego StateTre’Von Willis, Jr., G, UNLVSECOND TEAM Jackson Emery, Jr., G, BYUAndy Ogide, Jr., F, Colorado StateRoman Martinez, Sr., F, New MexicoMalcolm Thomas, Jr., F, San Diego StateRonnie Moss, So., G,. TCUTHIRD TEAM Tyler Haws, Fr., G, BYUJonathan Tavernari, Sr., G/F, BYUChace Stanback, So., G/F, UNLVCarlon Brown, Jr., G, UtahDesmar Jackson, Fr., G, WyomingHONORABLE MENTIONEvan Washington, Jr., G, Air ForcePhillip McDonald, So., G, New MexicoD.J. Gay, Jr., G, San Diego StateBilly White, Jr., F, San Diego StateZvonko Buljan, Sr., F/C, TCUOscar Bellfield, So., G, UNLVLuka Drca, Sr., G, UtahMarshall Henderson, Fr., G, UtahALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMJackson Emery, Jr., G, BYUDairese Gary, Jr., G, New MexicoChace Stanback, So., G/F, UNLVTre’Von Willis, Jr., G, UNLVDavid Foster, So., C, Utah

Player of the Year - Darington Hobson, New MexicoDefensive Player of the Year - David Foster, UtahNewcomer of the Year - Darington Hobson, New MexicoSixth Man of the Year - Jonathan Tavernari, BYUFreshman of the Year - Kawhi Leonard, San Diego StateCoach of the Year - Steve Alford, New Mexico

2010-11 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)FIRST TEAMJimmer Fredette, Sr., G, BYUAndy Ogide, Sr., F, Colorado StateDairese Gary, Sr., G, New MexicoD.J. Gay, Sr., G, San Diego StateKawhi Leonard, So., F, San Diego StateSECOND TEAMJackson Emery, Sr., G, BYUDrew Gordon, Jr., F/C, New MexicoMalcolm Thomas, Sr., F, San Diego StateTre’Von Willis, Sr., G, UNLVWill Clyburn, Jr., F, UtahTHIRD TEAMMichael Lyons, So., G, Air ForceBrandon Davies, So., F, BYUHank Thorns, Jr., G, TCUOscar Bellfield, Jr., G, UNLVChase Stanback, Jr., G/F, UNLVHONORABLE MENTIONTom Fow, Sr., F, Air Force Evan Washington, Sr., G, Air Force Noah Hartsock, Jr., F, BYU Travis Franklin, Sr., F, Colorado State Kendall Williams, Fr., G, New Mexico Billy White, Sr., F, San Diego State Josh Watkins, Jr., G, Utah Desmar Jackson, So., G, Wyoming Amath M’Baye, So., F, WyomingALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMJackson Emery, Sr., G, BYUDairese Gary, Sr., G, New MexicoKawhi Leonard, So., F, San Diego StateMalcolm Thomas, Sr., F, San Diego StateDavid Foster, Jr., C, Utah

Player of the Year - Jimmer Fredette, BYUDefensive Player of the Year - Jackson Emery, BYUNewcomer of the Year - Drew Gordon, New MexicoSixth Man of the Year - Pierce Hornung, Colorado StateFreshman of the Year - Kendall Williams, New MexicoCo-Coach of the Year - Dave Rose, BYUCo-Coach of the Year - Steve Fisher, San Diego State

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2011-12 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)FIRST TEAMWes Eikmeier, Jr., G, Colorado StateDrew Gordon, Sr., F, New MexicoJamaal Franklin, So., G, San Diego StateHank Thorns, Sr., G, TCUMike Moser, So., F, UNLVSECOND TEAMMichael Lyons, Jr., G, Air ForceKendall Williams, So., G, New MexicoChase Tapley, Jr., G, San Diego StateAnthony Marshall, Jr., G, UNLVLeonard Washington, Jr., F, WyomingTHIRD TEAMDorian Green, Jr., G, Colorado StatePierce Hornung, Jr., F, Colorado StateJ.R. Cadot, Sr., G, TCUOscar Bellfield, Sr., G, UNLVChace Stanback, Sr., G/F, UNLVHONORABLE MENTIONAnthony Drmic, Fr., G/F, Boise StateDerrick Marks, Fr., G, Boise StateTony Snell, So., G, New MexicoTim Shelton, Sr., F, San Diego StateXavier Thames, So., G, San Diego StateFrancisco Cruz, Sr., G, WyomingJayDee Luster, Sr., G, WyomingALL-DEFENSIVEPierce Hornung, Jr., F, Colorado StateTim Shelton, Sr., F, San Diego StateAnthony Marshall, Jr., G, UNLVMike Moser, So., F, UNLVJayDee Luster, Sr., G, Wyoming

Player of the Year - Jamaal Franklin, San Diego StateDefensive Player of the Year -JayDee Luster, WyomingNewcomer of the Year - Mike Moser, UNLVSixth Man of the Year - Amric Fields, TCUFreshman of the Year - Kyan Anderson, TCUCoach of the Year - Steve Fisher, San Diego State

2012-13 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)FIRST TEAMMichael Lyons, Sr., G, Air ForceColton Iverson, Sr., F/C, Colorado StateKendall Williams, Jr., G, New MexicoJamaal Franklin, Jr., G, San Diego StateAnthony Bennett, Fr., F, UNLVSECOND TEAMAnthony Drmic, So., G, Boise StateDerrick Marks, So., G, Boise StateDorian Green, Sr., G, Colorado StateAlex Kirk, So., C, New MexicoAnthony Marshall, Sr., G, UNLVTHIRD TEAMPierce Hornung, Sr., F, Colorado StateDeonte Burton, Jr., G, NevadaTony Snell, Jr., G, New MexicoChase Tapley, Sr., G, San Diego StateLeonard Washington, Sr., F, WyomingHONORABLE MENTIONWes Eikmeier, Sr., G, Colorado StateTyler Johnson, Jr., G, Fresno StateMalik Story, Sr., G, NevadaHugh Greenwood, So., G, New MexicoCameron Bairstow, Jr., F, New MexicoKhem Birch, So., F, UNLVALL-DEFENSIVEPierce Hornung, Sr., F, Colorado StateAlex Kirk, So., C, New MexicoKhem Birch, So., F, UNLVAnthony Marshall, Sr., G, UNLVLeonard Washington, Sr., F, Wyoming

Player of the Year - Kendall Williams, New MexicoDefensive Player of the Year - Khem Birch, UNLVNewcomer of the Year - Colton Iverson, Colorado StateSixth Man of the Year - Daniel Bejarano, Colorado StateFreshman of the Year - Anthony Bennett, UNLVCoach of the Year - Steve Alford, New Mexico

2013-14 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)

FIRST TEAM

Cameron Bairstow, Sr., F, New Mexico

Deonte Burton, Sr., G, Nevada

Kendall Williams, Sr., G, New Mexico

Xavier Thames, Sr., G, San Diego State

Larry Nance Jr., Jr., F, Wyoming

SECOND TEAM

Anthony Drmic, Jr., G/F, Boise State

Ryan Watkins, Sr., F, Boise State

Daniel Bejarano, Jr., G, Colorado State

Tyler Johnson, Sr., G, Fresno State

Khem Birch, Jr., F, UNLV

THIRD TEAM

Tre’ Coggins, So., G, Air Force

J.J. Avila, Jr., F, Colorado State

Alex Kirk, Jr., C, New Mexico

Josh Davis, Sr., F, San Diego State

Bryce Dejean-Jones, Jr., G, UNLV

HONORABLE MENTION

Derrick Marks, Jr., G, Boise State

Marvelle Harris, So., G, Fresno State

Cole Huff, So., F, Nevada

Hugh Greenwood, Jr., G, New Mexico

JJ O’Brien, Jr., F, San Diego State

Winston Shepard, So., F, San Diego State

Roscoe Smith, Jr., F, UNLV

Spencer Butterfield, Sr., G/F, Utah State

Jarred Shaw, Sr., C, Utah State

ALL-DEFENSIVE

Alex Kirk, Jr., C, New Mexico

Kendall Williams, Sr., G, New Mexico

Skylar Spencer, So., F, San Diego State

Xavier Thames, Sr., G, San Diego State

Khem Birch, Jr., F, UNLV

Larry Nance Jr., Jr., F, Wyoming

Player of the Year - Xavier Thames, San Diego State

Defensive Player of the Year - Khem Birch, UNLV

Newcomer of the Year - Josh Davis, San Diego State

Sixth Man of the Year - Dwayne Polee II, San Diego State

Freshman of the Year - Paul Watson, Fresno State

Coach of the Year - Steve Fisher, San Diego State

2014-15 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM(selected by head coaches and selected media)

FIRST TEAM

Derrick Marks, Sr., G, Boise State

J.J. Avila, Sr., F, Colorado State

Marvelle Harris, Jr., G, Fresno State

JJ O’Brien, Sr., F, San Diego State

Larry Nance Jr., Sr., F, Wyoming

SECOND TEAM

James Webb III, So., F, Boise State

Daniel Bejarano, Sr., G, Colorado State

Winston Shepard, Jr., F, San Diego State

Christian Wood, So., F, UNLV

Jalen Moore, So., G, Utah State

THIRD TEAM

AJ West, Jr., F, Nevada

Hugh Greenwood, Sr., G, New Mexico

Aqeel Quinn, Sr., G, San Diego State

David Collette, Fr., F, Utah State

Josh Adams, Jr., G, Wyoming

HONORABLE MENTION

Marek Olesinski, Sr., F, Air Force

Stanton Kidd, Sr., F, Colorado State

Rashad Vaughn, Fr., G, UNLV

Chris Smith, Jr., G, Utah State

ALL-DEFENSIVE

James Webb III, So., F, Boise State

Marvelle Harris, Jr., G, Fresno State

JJ O’Brien, Sr., F, San Diego State

Skylar Spencer, Jr., F, San Diego State

Goodluck Okonoboh, Fr., F/C, UNLV

Larry Nance Jr., Sr., F, Wyoming

Player of the Year - Derrick Marks, Boise State

Co-Defensive Players of the Year - Skylar Spencer, San

Diego State; Larry Nance Jr., Wyoming

Newcomer of the Year - James Webb III, Boise State

Sixth Man of the Year - John Gillon, Colorado State

Freshman of the Year - Rashad Vaughn, UNLV

Coach of the Year - Leon Rice, Boise State

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Nov. 22 Mark Dickel, G, Sr., UNLV

Nov. 29 Lamont Long, G, Sr., New Mexico

Dec. 6 Kaspars Kambala, C, Jr., UNLV

Dec. 13 Mekeli Wesley, F, Jr., BYU

Dec. 21 Kaspars Kambala, C, Jr., UNLV

Jan. 3 Hanno Möttölä, F, Sr., Utah

Jan. 10 Terrell Lyday, G, Jr., BYU

Jan. 17 Ceedric Goodwyn, F, Sr., Colorado State

Jan. 24 Kaspars Kambala, C, Jr., UNLV

Jan. 31 Jarvis Croff, G, Jr., Air Force

Feb. 7 Mark Dickel, G, Sr., UNLV

Feb. 14 Nate Althoff, C, Jr., Utah

Feb. 21 Josh Davis, C/F, So., Wyoming

Feb. 28 Ceedric Goodwyn, F, Sr., Colorado State

Mar. 5 Josh Davis, C/F, So., Wyoming

2000-01DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAM

Nov. 20 Jarvis Croff, Sr., G, Air Force

Nov. 27 Kaspars Kambala, Sr., C/F, UNLV

Dec. 4 Marcus Bailey, So., G, Wyoming

Dec. 11 Mekeli Wesley, Sr., F, BYU

Dec. 18 Randy Holcomb, Jr., F, San Diego State

Jan. 2 Mekeli Wesley, Sr., F, BYU

Jan. 8 Randy Holcomb, Jr., F, San Diego State

Jan. 15 Terrell Lyday, Sr., F, BYU

Jan. 22 Marcus Bailey, So., G/F, Wyoming

Jan. 29 Jermaine Lewis, Jr., G, UNLV

Feb. 5 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, So., C, Wyoming

Feb. 11 Josh Davis, Jr., F, Wyoming

Feb. 19 Phil Cullen, Jr., F, Utah

Feb. 16 Ruben Douglas, So., G, New Mexico

Mar. 5 Trevor Diggs, Sr., G, UNLV

2001-02DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAM

Nov. 19 Joel Gerlach, So., F, Air Force

Nov. 26 Ruben Douglas, Jr., G, New Mexico

Dec. 3 Tony Bland, Jr., G, San Diego State

Dec. 10 Al Faux, Sr., G, San Diego State

Dec. 17 Dalron Johnson, Jr., F, UNLV

Dec. 24 Eric Nielsen, Sr., F, BYU

Dec. 31 Marcus Banks, Jr., G, UNLV

Jan. 7 Travis Hansen, Jr., F, BYU

Jan. 14 Randy Holcomb, Sr., F, San Diego State

Jan. 21 Nick Jacobson, So., G, Utah

Jan. 28 Brian Greene, Jr., F, Colorado State

Feb. 4 Britton Johnsen, Jr., F, Utah

Feb. 11 Tom Bellairs, Jr., F, Air Force

Feb. 18 Dalron Johnson, Jr., F, UNLV

Feb. 25 Marcus Banks, Jr., F, UNLV

Mar. 4 Marcus Bailey, Jr., G, Wyoming

2002-03DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAM

Nov. 19 Joel Gerlach, So., F,, Air Force

Nov. 25 Brian Greene, Sr., F, Colorado State

Dec. 2 Marcus Banks, Sr., G, UNLV

Dec. 9 Ruben Douglas, Sr., G, New Mexico

Dec. 16 Dalron Johnson, Sr., F, UNLV

Dec. 23 Ronnie Clark, Sr., F, Colorado State

Dec. 30 Rafael Araujo, Jr., C, BYU

Jan. 6 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi, Sr., C, Wyoming

Jan. 13 Marcus Banks, Sr., G, UNLV

Jan. 20 Brian Greene, Sr., F, Colorado State

Jan. 27 Marc Jackson, So., G, Utah

Feb. 3 Ruben Douglas, Sr., G, New Mexico

Feb. 10 Aerick Sanders, Jr., F, San Diego State

Feb. 17 Donta Richardson, Sr., G, Wyoming

Feb. 24 Jay Straight, So., G, Wyoming

Mar. 3 Evan Burns, Fr., F, San Diego State

Marcus Banks, Sr., G, UNLV

Mar. 10 Travis Hansen, Sr., G, BYU

2003-04DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAM

Nov. 24 Andrew Bogut, Fr., F, Utah

Dec. 1 Aerick Sanders, Sr., F, San Diego State

Dec. 8 Rafael Araujo, Sr., C, BYU

Dec. 15 Rafael Araujo, Sr., C, BYU

Dec. 22 Aerick Sanders, Sr., F, San Diego State

Dec. 29 Danny Granger, Jr., F, New Mexico

Jan. 5 Aerick Sanders, Sr., F, San Diego State

Jan. 12 Richard Chaney, So., F, Utah

Jan. 19 Nick Welch, So., C, Air Force

Jan. 26 Danny Granger, Jr., F, New Mexico

Feb. 2 Jay Straight, Jr., G, Wyoming

Feb. 9 J.K. Edwards, Sr., F, UNLV

Feb. 16 Mike Hall, Jr., G, BYU

Tim Drisdom, So., G, Utah

Feb. 23 Rafael Araujo, Sr., C, BYU

Mar. 1 Jerel Blassingame, Jr., G, UNLV

Mar. 8 Odartey Blankson, Jr., F, UNLV

2004-05DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAM

Nov. 22 Mark Walters, Jr., G, New Mexico

Nov. 29 Andrew Bogut, So., C, Utah

Dec. 6 Brandon Heath, So., G, San Diego State

Dec. 13 Louis Amundson, Jr. F, UNLV

Dec. 20 Danny Granger, Sr., F, New Mexico

Dec. 27 Andrew Bogut, So., C, Utah

Jan. 3 Matt Nelson, Sr., C, Colorado State

Jan. 10 Andrew Bogut, So., C, Utah

Jan. 17 Brandon Heath, So., G, San Diego State

Jan. 24 Andrew Bogut, So., C, Utah

Justin Williams, Jr., F, Wyoming

Jan. 31 Derek Dawes, So., C, BYU

Feb. 7 Alfred Neale, Sr. F, New Mexico

Feb. 14 Jay Straight, Sr., G, Wyoming

Feb. 21 Andrew Bogut, So., C, Utah

Feb. 28 Mark Walters, Jr., G, New Mexico

Mar. 7 Antoine Hood, Jr., G, Air Force

2005-06DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAMNov. 21 Justin Williams, Sr., F/C, Wyoming Nov. 28 Jason Smith, So., F, Colorado State Dec. 5 Antoine Hood, Sr., G, Air Force Dec. 12 Marcus Slaughter, Jr., F, San Diego StateDec. 19 Kyle Spain, Fr., F, San Diego StateDec. 26 Michael Harrison, Jr., F, Colorado State Justin Williams, Sr., F/C, WyomingJan. 2 John Frye, Jr., C, Air Force Jan. 9 Dan Nwaelele, Jr., F, Air Force Jan. 16 Brandon Heath, Jr., G, San Diego State Brandon Ewing, Fr., G, Wyoming Jan. 23 Marcus Slaughter, Jr., F, San Diego StateJan. 30 Trent Plaisted, Fr., F/C, BYU Feb. 6 Rashaun Broadus, Jr., G, BYU Brandon Heath, Jr., G, San Diego StateFeb. 13 Bryant Markson, Sr., F, Utah Feb. 20 Jacob Burtschi, Jr., F, Air Force Brandon Heath, Jr., G, San Diego StateFeb. 27 Antoine Hood, Sr., G, Air Force Michael Harrison, Jr., F, Colorado StateMar. 6 Jimmy Balderson, Jr., G, BYU

2006-07DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAMNov. 13 Brandon Heath, Sr., G, San Diego State Nov. 20 Brad Jones, Jr., G, Wyoming Nov. 27 J.R. Giddens, Jr., G, New Mexico Dec. 4 Dan Nwaelele, Sr., F, Air Force Jason Smith, Jr., C, Colorado StateDec. 11 Wendell White, Sr., G, UNLVDec. 18 Brandon Heath, Sr., G, San Diego StateDec. 26 Tony Danridge, Jr., G/F, New MexicoJan. 2 Keena Young, Sr., F, BYUJan. 8 Jason Smith, Jr., C, Colorado State Brent Hackett, Jr., G, TCUJan. 15 Brandon Ewing, So., G, WyomingJan. 22 Luke Nevill, So., C, UtahJan. 29 Trent Plaisted, So., G, BYU Wink Adams, So., G, UNLVFeb. 5 Tony Danridge, Jr., G/F, New MexicoFeb. 12 Keena Young, Sr., F, BYU Joel Anthony, Sr., C, UNLVFeb. 19 Brad Jones, Jr., G, WyomingFeb. 26 Jason Smith, Jr., C, Colorado State Brandon Heath, Sr., G, San Diego StateMar. 5 Kevin Kruger, Sr., G, UNLV

2007-08DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAMNov. 12 Tim Anderson, Sr., G, Air Force Kyle Spain, Jr., F, San Diego State Nov. 19 Stuart Creason, Sr., C, Colorado State J.R. Giddens, Sr., G, New MexicoNov. 26 Trent Plaisted, Jr., F/C, BYUDec. 3 Brandon Ewing, Jr., G, WyomingDec. 10 Trent Plaisted, Jr., F/C, BYUDec. 17 Lee Cummard, Jr., G, BYUDec. 24 Kevin Langford, Jr., F, TCUDec. 31 Billy White, Fr., F, San Diego State Wink Adams, Jr., G, UNLVJan. 7 J.R. Giddens, Sr., G, New MexicoJan. 14 Tim Anderson, Sr., G, Air ForceJan. 21 Lorrenzo Wade, Jr., F, San Diego StateJan. 28 Johnnie Bryant, Sr., G, UtahFeb. 4 Lee Cummard, Jr., G, BYU Wink Adams, Jr., G, UNLVFeb. 11 J.R. Giddens, Sr., G, New Mexico Johnnie Bryant, Sr., G, UtahFeb. 18 Trent Plaisted, Jr., F/C, BYU J.R. Giddens, Sr., G, New MexicoFeb. 25 Billy White, Fr., F, San Diego StateMar. 3 Joseph Taylor, Sr., F, WyomingMar. 10 J.R. Giddens, Sr., G, New Mexico

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MW PLAYERS OF THE WEEK2008-09DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAMNov. 17 Lee Cummard, Sr., G, BYUNov. 24 Luke Nevill, Sr., C, UtahDec. 1 Kyle Spain, Sr., F, San Diego StateDec. 8 René Rougeau, Sr., G, UNLVDec. 15 Jimmer Fredette, So., G, BYU Roman Martinez, Jr., F, New MexicoDec. 22 Sean Ogirri, Sr., G, WyomingDec. 29 Luke Nevill, Sr., C, UtahJan. 5 Luke Nevill, Sr., C, UtahJan. 12 Zvonko Buljan, Jr., F, TCUJan. 19 Roman Martinez, Jr., F, New MexicoJan. 26 Tre’Von Willis, So., G, UNLV Tyson Johnson, Sr., F, WyomingFeb. 2 Lorrenzo Wade, Sr., F, San Diego State Luke Nevill, Sr., C, UtahFeb. 9 Tony Danridge, Sr., G/F, New MexicoFeb. 16 Shaun Green, Sr., F, UtahFeb. 23 Luke Nevill, Sr., C, Utah Brandon Ewing, Sr., G, WyomingMar. 2 Jimmer Fredette, So., G, BYUMar. 9 Tony Danridge, Sr., G/F, New Mexico

2009-10DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAMNov. 16 Jimmer Fredette, Jr., G, BYUNov. 23 Darington Hobson, Jr., G, New MexicoNov. 30 Grant Parker, Sr., F, Air ForceDec. 7 Roman Martinez, Sr., F, New MexicoDec. 14 Roman Martinez, Sr., F, New Mexico Kawhi Leonard, Fr., F, San Diego StateDec. 21 Edvinas Ruzgas, Sr., G, TCUDec. 28 Jimmer Fredette, Jr., G, BYUJan. 4 Jimmer Fredette, Jr., G, BYUJan. 11 Jonathan Tavernari, Sr., G/F, BYU Andy Ogide, Jr., F, Colorado StateJan. 18 A.J. Hardeman, So., F, New MexicoJan. 25 Tre’Von Willis, Jr., G, UNLVFeb. 1 Jimmer Fredette, Jr., G, BYUFeb. 8 Darington Hobson, Jr., G, New Mexico Tre’Von Willis, Jr., G, UNLVFeb. 15 Kawhi Leonard, Fr., F, San Diego StateFeb. 22 Jimmer Fredette, Jr., G, BYUMar. 1 Dairese Gary, Jr., G, New MexicoMar. 8 Kawhi Leonard, Fr., F, San Diego State

2010-11DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAMNov. 15 Kawhi Leonard, So., F, San Diego StateNov. 22 Kawhi Leonard, So., F, San Diego StateNov. 29 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., G, BYU Chace Stanback, Jr., G/F, UNLV Dec. 6 Malcolm Thomas, Sr., F, San Diego State Dec. 13 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., G, BYU Dec. 20 Malcolm Thomas, Sr., F, San Diego StateDec. 27 Travis Franklin, Sr., F, Colorado State Jan. 3 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., G, BYU Jan. 10 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., G, BYU Malcolm Thomas, Sr., F, San Diego State Jan. 17 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., G, BYU Jan. 24 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., G, BYU Jan. 31 Andy Ogide, Sr., F, Colorado State Drew Gordon, Jr., F, New Mexico Feb. 7 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., G, BYU Kawhi Leonard, So., F, San Diego State Feb. 14 Jackson Emery, Sr., G, BYU D.J. Gay, Sr., G, San Diego State Feb. 21 Malcolm Thomas, Sr., F, San Diego StateFeb. 28 Jimmer Fredette, Sr., G, BYU Tre’Von Willis, Sr., G, UNLV Mar. 7 Drew Gordon, Jr., F, New Mexico

2011-12DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAMNov. 14 Michael Lyons, Jr., G, Air Force Chase Tapley, Jr., G, San Diego StateNov. 21 Mike Moser, So., F, UNLVNov. 28 Mike Moser, So., F, UNLVDec. 5 Drew Wiley, Jr., G, Boise State Chase Tapley, Jr., G, San Diego StateDec. 12 Adam Waddell, Sr., C, WyomingDec. 19 Drew Gordon, Sr., F, New MexicoDec. 26 Chace Stanback, Sr., G/F, UNLVJan. 2 Drew Gordon, Sr., F, New MexicoJan. 9 Amric Fields, So., G, TCUJan. 16 Jamaal Franklin, So., G, San Diego StateJan. 23 Anthony Marshall, Jr., G, UNLV Leonard Washington, Jr., F, WyomingJan. 30 Mike Moser, So., F, UNLVFeb. 6 Jamaal Franklin, So., G, San Diego StateFeb. 13 Mike Moser, So., F, UNLVFeb. 20 Drew Gordon, Sr., F, New MexicoFeb. 27 J.R. Cadot, Sr., G, TCUMar. 5 Drew Gordon, Sr., F, New Mexico Jamaal Franklin, So., G, San Diego State

2012-13DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAMNov. 12 Colton Iverson, Sr., F/C, Colorado StateNov. 19 Deonte Burton, Jr., G, Nevada Tony Snell, Jr., G, New MexicoNov. 26 Colton Iverson, Sr., F/C, Colorado StateDec. 3 Derrick Marks, So., G, Boise StateDec. 10 Anthony Bennett, Fr., F, UNLVDec. 17 Anthony Drmic, So., G/F, Boise StateDec. 24 Pierce Hornung, Sr., F, Colorado StateDec. 31 Alex Kirk, So., C, New MexicoJan. 7 Leonard Washington, Sr., F, WyomingJan. 14 Alex Kirk, So., C, New Mexico Jamaal Franklin, Jr., G, San Diego StateJan. 21 Dorian Green, Sr., G, Colorado StateJan. 28 JJ O’Brien, So., F, San Diego StateFeb. 4 Pierce Hornung, Sr., F, Colorado StateFeb. 11 Derrick Marks, So., G, Boise StateFeb. 18 Michael Lyons, Sr., G, Air ForceFeb. 25 Kendall Williams, Jr., G, New MexicoMar. 4 Derrick Marks, So., G, Boise State Alex Kirk, So., C, New MexicoMar. 11 Colton Iverson, Sr., F/C, Colorado State

2013-14DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAMNov. 11 Marvelle Harris, So., G, Fresno StateNov. 18 Deonte Burton, Sr., G, NevadaNov. 25 Alex Kirk, Jr., C, New MexicoDec. 2 Xavier Thames, Sr., G, San Diego StateDec. 9 Cameron Bairstow, Sr., F, New Mexico Jalen James, Fr., G, San José StateDec. 16 Larry Nance Jr., Jr., F, WyomingDec. 23 Roscoe Smith, Jr., F, UNLVDec. 30 Daniel Bejarano, Jr., G, Colorado StateJan. 6 Xavier Thames, Sr., G, San Diego StateJan. 13 Deonte Burton, Sr., G, NevadaJan. 20 Derrick Marks, Jr., G, Boise StateJan. 27 Larry Nance Jr., Jr., F, WyomingFeb. 3 Cameron Bairstow, Sr., F, New MexicoFeb. 10 Xavier Thames, Sr., G, San Diego StateFeb. 17 Riley Grabau, Jr., G, WyomingFeb. 24 Cameron Bairstow, Sr., F, New MexicoMar. 3 Khem Birch, Jr., F, UNLVMar. 10 Deonte Burton, Sr., G, Nevada

2014-15DATE PLAYER, CL., POS., TEAMNov. 17 David Collette, R-Fr., F, Utah StateNov. 24 Daniel Bejarano, Sr., G, Colorado StateDec. 1 Winston Shepard, Jr., F, San Diego StateDec. 8 Derrick Marks, Sr., G, Boise StateDec. 15 Max Yon, Sr., G, Air ForceDec. 22 Deshawn Delaney, Sr., G, New MexicoDec. 29 Christian Wood, So., F, UNLVJan. 5 Larry Nance Jr., Sr., F, WyomingJan. 12 Marvelle Harris, Jr., G, Fresno StateJan. 19 Derrick Marks, Sr., G, Boise StateJan. 26 J.J. Avila, Sr., F, Colorado StateFeb. 2 Derrick Marks, Sr., G, Boise StateFeb. 9 Marek Olesinski, Sr., F, Air ForceFeb. 16 Winston Shepard, Jr., F, San Diego StateFeb. 23 James Webb III, So., F, Boise StateMar. 2 Derrick Marks, Sr., G, Boise StateMar. 9 J.J. Avila, Sr., F, Colorado State

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Todd Christensen Jr. BYU Undeclared

Nathan Cooper Jr. BYU Portuguese

Matt Montague So. BYU Management

Eric Nielsen So. BYU Civil Engineering

David Fisher Sr. Colorado State Fishery Biology

Brian Greene Fr. Colorado State Business

Kevin Henry Jr. New Mexico Communications/Journalism

Brian Smith Sr. New Mexico History

Christian Popoola Jr. UNLV Criminal Justice

Jeremy Killion Sr. Utah Organizational Communications

Hanno Möttöla Sr. Utah Economics

Michael Puzey Fr. Utah Pre-Physical Therapy

Adam Sharp So. Utah Finance/Pre-Medicine

Marcus Bailey Fr. Wyoming Health Science

Justin French Sr. Wyoming Elementary Education

LeDarion Jones Sr. Wyoming Industrial Technology Education

2000-01NAME CLASS TEAM MAJOR

Nathan Cooper Sr. BYU Portuguese

Eric Nielsen Jr. BYU Civil Engineering

Trent Whiting Sr. BYU Management

David Fisher Sr. Colorado State Fishery Biology

Brian Greene Sr. Colorado State Business Administration

Brian Smith Gr. New Mexico Sports Administration

Alvin Broussard Fr. New Mexico Undeclared

Karlo Kovacic Jr. San Diego State International Business

Chris Walton Fr. San Diego State Business

Danny Brotherson Sr. UNLV Communication

Lance Allred Fr. Utah History

Chris Burgess Jr. Utah Communication

Trace Caton So. Utah Spanish

Michael Puzey So. Utah Pre-Physical Therapy

David Rottinghaus Fr. Wyoming Business

2001-02NAME CLASS TEAM MAJOR

James Balderson Fr. BYU Management

Jon Carlisle So. BYU Undeclared

Jared Jensen Fr. BYU Undeclared

Matt Montague Sr. BYU Public Relations

Eric Nielsen Sr. BYU Civil Engineering

Brian Greene Jr. Colorado State Business Administration

Jamaal Williams Fr. New Mexico Undeclared

Karlo Kovacic Sr. San Diego State International Business

Chris Walton So. San Diego State Business

Louis Amundson Fr. UNLV Undeclared

Marcus Banks Jr. UNLV Sociology

Omari Pearson So. UNLV Undeclared

Lance Allred So. Utah Finance

Trace Caton Jr. Utah History

Nick Jacobson So. Utah Business

Martin Osimani Fr. Utah Undeclared

Eric Osmundson Fr. Utah Biology

Uchi Nsonwu-Amadi Jr. Wyoming Computer Science

2002-03NAME CLASS TEAM MAJOR

John Allen Jr. BYU Pre-Management

Jared Jensen So. BYU Construction Management

Terry Nashif Jr. BYU Public Education

Brian Greene Sr. Colorado State Marketing

Andy Birley Sr. Colorado State Speech Communications

Ryan Ashccraft Jr. New Mexico General Management

Jeff Hart Fr. New Mexico Undeclared

Louis Amundson So. UNLV English

Omari Pearson Jr. UNLV Multi-Studies

Jon Knoche Sr. UNLV Secondary Education

Chris Jackson Fr. Utah Chemical/Fuel Energy

Trace Caton Sr. Utah Spanish

Nick Jacobson Jr. Utah Business

2003-04NAME CLASS TEAM MAJOR

Jared Jensen Jr. BYU Facilities Management

Garner Meads So. BYU Management

Terry Nashif Jr. BYU Physical Education

Michael Rose Jr. BYU Undeclared

Phillip Thomasson Fr. Colorado State Business Administration

Ryan Ashcraft Sr. New Mexico General Management

Troy DeVries Jr. New Mexico University Studies

Jeff Hart So. New Mexico Physical Education

Ryan Wall Fr. New Mexico General Management

Chris Walton Jr. San Diego State Management

Louis Amundson Jr. UNLV University Studies

Michael Umeh Fr. UNLV Undeclared

Chris Jackson Jr. Utah Chemical Engineering

2004-05NAME CLASS TEAM MAJOR

Caleb Buchanan Sr. Air Force Management

Sam Burgess So. BYU Pre-Management

Jared Jensen Sr. BYU Construction Management

Garner Meads Jr. BYU Pre-Exercise Science

Terry Nashif Sr. BYU Physical Education

Michael Rose So. BYU Pre-Management

Stuart Creason So. Colorado State Business Administration

Troy DeVries Sr. New Mexico University Studies

Blake Harden So. New Mexico Undeclared

Jeff Hart Jr. New Mexico Physical Education

Tyler Smith Fr. San Diego State Business

Chris Walton Sr. San Diego State Management

Louis Amundson Gr. UNLV University Studies

Andrew Hannan Gr. UNLV University Studies

Curtis Terry So. UNLV Business

Michael Umeh Jr. UNLV Kinesiology

Dustin Villepigue Sr. UNLV University Studies

Chris Grant Fr. Utah Undeclared

Chris Jackson Jr. Utah Chemical Engineering

Jonas Langvad So. Utah Business

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Ryan Teets Jr. Air Force Biology

James Balderson Jr. BYU Economics

Jackson Emery Fr. BYU Undeclared

Fernando Malaman Jr. BYU Exercise Science

Michael Rose Jr. BYU Business Management

Stuart Creason Jr. Colorado State Information Systems

Andrew Patterson Sr. Colorado State Economics

Joel Box Jr. New Mexico University Studies

Daniel Faris Fr. New Mexico Undecided

Blake Harden Jr. New Mexico Marketing

Jeff Hart Sr. New Mexico Physical Education

Chad Toppert So. New Mexico Management

Neil Dougherty Jr. TCU Finance/Real Estate

David Markley Sr. TCU Kinesiology

Arthur Pierce Jr. TCU Management

Louis Amundson Sr. UNLV University Studies

Ricky Morgan Sr. UNLV University Studies

Michael Umeh Jr. UNLV Kinesiology Studies

Wendell White Jr. UNLV University Studies

Chris Grant So. Utah Business

Chris Jackson Sr. Utah Chemical Engineering/MBA

Jonas Langvad Jr. Utah Finance

Ross Forman Fr. Wyoming Undeclared

2006-07NAME CLASS TEAM MAJOR

Ryan Teets Sr. Air Force Biology

James Balderson Sr. BYU Economics

Sam Burgess Sr. BYU Financial Services

Vuk Ivanovic Jr. BYU Genetics/Biotechnology

Fernando Malaman Sr. BYU Exercise Science

Benjamin Murdock Jr. BYU Financial Services

Trent Plaisted So. BYU Economics

Michael Rose Sr. BYU Marketing/Management

Jonathan Tavernari Fr. BYU Pre-Management

Roman Martinez Fr. New Mexico Undeclared

Chad Toppert Jr. New Mexico Business Administration

Neil Dougherty Sr. TCU Finance/Real Estate

Oluwafemi Ibikunle Gr. TCU Liberal Arts

Martiese Morones Fr. TCU Undeclared

Kevin Kruger Gr. UNLV Physical Education

Michael Umeh Sr. UNLV Kinesiology Science

Luka Drca Fr. Utah Engineering

Chris Grant Jr. Utah Business

Kim Tillie Fr. Utah Undeclared

2007-08NAME CLASS TEAM MAJOR

Andrew Henke Jr. Air Force Management

Sam Burgess Sr. BYU Financial Services

Chris Collinsworth So. BYU Pre-Management

Vuk Ivanovic Sr. BYU Genetics/Biotechnology

Nick Martineau Jr. BYU Psychology

Ben Murdock Sr. BYU Financial Services

David Cohen Sr. Colorado State Business Administration

Josh McGinley Fr. Colorado State Business Administration

Jared VanTassel Jr. Colorado State Civil Engineering

Roman Martinez So. New Mexico University Studies

Chad Toppert Jr. New Mexico Business Administration

Jon Pastorek So. San Diego State Business

Kevin Langford Jr. TCU Education Administration

Mike Scott Fr. TCU Arts & Sciences

Mareceo Rutledge Jr. UNLV University Studies

Carlon Brown Fr. Utah Undeclared

Johnnie Bryant Sr. Utah Parks/Recreation/Tourism

Luka Drca So. Utah Undeclared

Chris Grant Sr. Utah Business

Tyler Kepkay Jr. Utah Communication

Kim Tillie So. Utah Undeclared

Travis Bunker Jr. Wyoming Social Science

2008-09NAME CLASS TEAM MAJOR

Andrew Henke Sr. Air Force Management

Michael McLain Jr. Air Force Management

Sammy Schafer Fr. Air Force Undeclared

James Anderson Fr. BYU Undeclared

Jackson Emery So. BYU Pre-Management Core

Gavin MacGregor Sr. BYU Marketing/Management

Jesse Carr Fr. Colorado State Undeclared

Arin Dunn Jr. Colorado State Communication Studies

Roman Martinez Jr. New Mexico Business Administration

Chad Toppert Sr. New Mexico Business Administration

Mehdi Cheriet Jr. San Diego State Biology

Logan Lancon Fr. TCU Mechanical Engineering

Kevin Langford Sr. TCU Educational Administration

Darris Santee Jr. UNLV University Studies

Carlon Brown So. Utah Undeclared

Luka Drca Jr. Utah Chemistry

Tyler Kepkay Sr. Utah Communication

Kim Tillie Jr. Utah Urban Planning

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James Anderson Jr. BYU Information Systems

Jackson Emery Jr. BYU Finance

Tyler Haws Fr. BYU Undeclared

Travis Busch Sr. Colorado State Management Practice

Arin Dunn Sr. Colorado State Communication Studies

Dorian Green Fr. Colorado State Health/Exercise Science

Pierce Hornung Fr. Colorado State Business Administration

Roman Martinez Sr. New Mexico Business Administration

Stephen Jones Sr. UNLV Communication Studies

Carlon Brown Jr. Utah Sociology

Luka Drca Sr. Utah Chemistry

David Foster So. Utah Undeclared

Shawn Glover Fr. Utah Undeclared

Christopher Hines Fr. Utah Undeclared

Matthew Read Jr. Utah Parks/Recreation/Tourism

Kim Tillie Sr. Utah Urban Planning

2010-11NAME CLASS TEAM MAJOR

Adam Brakeville So. Air Force Operations Research

Todd Fletcher So. Air Force Management

James Anderson Sr. BYU Information Systems

Jackson Emery Sr. BYU Finance

Noah Hartsock Sr. BYU Psychology

Jesse Carr So. Colorado State Business Administration

Dorian Green So. Colorado State Health/Exercise Science

Pierce Hornung So. Colorado State Business Administration

Andy Ogide Sr. Colorado State Management Practice

Jamal Fenton So. New Mexico Criminology

Dairese Gary Sr. New Mexico University Studies

Alex Kirk Fr. New Mexico Undeclared

Emmanuel Negedu Jr. New Mexico Communication

Chris Perez Fr. New Mexico Undeclared

Mehdi Cheriet Sr. San Diego State Biology

Nikola Gacesa Sr. TCU Educational Administration

Carlos Lopez Fr. UNLV Undeclared

Quintrell Thomas So. UNLV Communication Studies

David Foster Jr. Utah Communication

Shawn Glover So. Utah Undeclared

J.J. O’Brien Fr. Utah Undeclared

2011-12NAME CLASS TEAM MAJOR

Todd Fletcher Jr. Air Force Management

Thomas Bropleh Jr. Boise State Finance

Jeff Elorriaga Jr. Boise State Finance

Joseph Hanstad Fr. Boise State Business

Jesse Carr Jr. Colorado State Business Administration

Dorian Green Jr. Colorado State Health and Exercise Science

Pierce Hornung Jr. Colorado State Business Administration

Cameron Bairstow So. New Mexico University Studies

Hugh Greenwood Fr. New Mexico Undeclared

Garrett Green Sr. San Diego State Educational Leadership

2012-13NAME CLASS TEAM MAJORTodd Fletcher Sr. Air Force ManagementJeff Elorriaga Jr. Boise State MarketingJoe Hanstad So. Boise State BusinessJoe De Ciman Fr. Colorado State Health and Exercise ScienceDorian Green Sr. Colorado State Health and Exercise SciencePierce Hornung Sr. Colorado State Business AdministrationAaron Anderson Fr. Fresno State MathematicsTanner Giddings Fr. Fresno State UndeclaredCameron Bairstow Jr. New Mexico Exercise ScienceHugh Greenwood So. New Mexico University StudiesAlex Kirk So. New Mexico Business AdministrationDaquan Cook Fr. UNLV UndeclaredSavon Goodman Fr. UNLV UndeclaredJustin Hawkins Sr. UNLV Master of Public AdministrationKatin Reinhardt Fr. UNLV Undeclared

2013-14NAME CLASS TEAM MAJORZachary Kocur Fr. Air Force UndeclaredNick Duncan Fr. Boise State FinanceJeff Elorriaga Sr. Boise State FinanceJoe De Ciman So. Colorado State Health and Exercise ScienceTanner Giddings So. Fresno State Pre-BusinessObij Aget Fr. New Mexico Business AdministrationCameron Bairstow Sr. New Mexico Exercise ScienceDeshawn Delaney Jr. New Mexico Liberal ArtsHugh Greenwood Jr. New Mexico PsychologyAlex Kirk Jr. New Mexico Business AdministrationCullen Neal Fr. New Mexico CommunicationD'Erryl Williams Fr. San Diego State KinesiologyJalen James Fr. San José State UndeclaredDevante Wilson Jr. San José State Communications StudiesKendall Smith Fr. UNLV UndeclaredSpencer Butterfield Sr. Utah State Business AdministrationBenjamin Clifford Jr. Utah State FinanceKyle Davis So. Utah State Business AdministrationJalen Moore Fr. Utah State UndeclaredJack Bentz Jr. Wyoming Marketing

2014-15NAME CLASS TEAM MAJORZachary Kocur So. Air Force ManagementMax Yon Sr. Air Force ManagementNick Duncan So. Boise State FinanceJoe Hanstad Sr. Boise State BusinessRob Heyer Sr. Boise State PsychologyJake Ness Sr. Boise State PsychologyDavid Wacker Fr. Boise State Physical EducationJoe De Ciman Jr. Colorado State Health and Exercise ScienceObij Aget So. New Mexico Business AdministrationDeshawn Delaney Sr. New Mexico Liberal ArtsHugh Greenwood Sr. New Mexico PsychologyTim Jacobs Jr. New Mexico Liberal ArtsSam Logwood Fr. New Mexico UndeclaredJ.J. Nganga Jr. New Mexico Liberal ArtsDevon Williams Jr. New Mexico CommunicationsD'Erryl Williams So. San Diego State KinesiologyJ.J. O'Brien Sr. San Diego State Educational LeadershipDanny Mahoney Fr. San José State Political ScienceRyan Singer Fr. San José State Business FinanceCody Doolin Sr. UNLV Master of Public AdministrationDavid Collette So. Utah State Undeclared BusinessAlexander Aka Gorski Fr. Wyoming UndeclaredJack Bentz Sr. Wyoming Marketing

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NATIONAL AWARDSOSCAR ROBERTSON TROPHYFirst presented in 1959 by the United States Basketball Writers Association to honor the nation’s top collegiate player. In 1998, the USBWA renamed the award in honor of Oscar Robertson, a three-time first-team All-American at Cincinnati and 12-time NBA All-Star.

1959 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1960 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati1961 Jerry Lucas, Ohio State1962 Jerry Lucas, Ohio State1963 Art Heyman, Duke1964 Walt Hazzard, UCLA1965 Bill Bradley, Princeton1966 Cazzie Russell, Michigan1967 Lew Alcindor, UCLA1968 Lew Alcindor, UCLA1969 Pete Maravich, LSU1970 Pete Maravich, LSU1971 Sidney Wicks, UCLA1972 Bill Walton, UCLA1973 Bill Walton, UCLA1974 Bill Walton, UCLA1975 David Thompson, N.C. State1976 Adrian Dantley, Notre Dame1977 Marques Johnson, UCLA1978 Phil Ford, North Carolina1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State1980 Mark Aguirre, DePaul1981 Ralph Sampson, Virginia1982 Ralph Sampson, Virginia1983 Ralph Sampson, Virginia1984 Michael Jordan, North Carolina1985 Chris Mullin, St. John’s 1986 Walter Berry, St. John’s1987 David Robinson, Navy1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley1989 Danny Ferry, Duke1990 Lionel Simmons, La Salle1991 LARRY JOHNSON, UNLV1992 Christian Laettner, Duke1993 Calbert Cheaney, Indiana1994 Glenn Robinson, Purdue1995 Ed O’Bannon, UCLA1996 Marcus Camby, Massachusetts1997 Tim Duncan, Wake Forest1998 Antawn Jamison, North Carolina1999 Elton Brand, Duke2000 Kenyon Martin, Cincinnati2001 Shane Battier, Duke2002 Jay Williams, Duke2003 David West, Xavier2004 Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph’s2005 ANDREW BOGUT, UTAH2006 J.J. Redick, Duke Adam Morrison, Gonzaga2007 Kevin Durant, Texas2008 Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina2009 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma2010 Evan Turner, Ohio State2011 JIMMER FREDETTE, BYU2012 Anthony Davis, Kentucky2013 Trey Burke, Michigan2014 Doug McDermott, Creighton2015 Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin

NAISMITH TROPHYFirst presented in 1969 to honor the nation’s top collegiate player. Sponsored by AT&T. Named in honor of Dr. James Naismith, creator of the game of basketball.

1969 Lew Alcindor, UCLA1970 Pete Maravich, LSU1971 Austin Carr, Notre Dame1972 Bill Walton, UCLA 1973 Bill Walton, UCLA 1974 Bill Walton, UCLA 1975 David Thompson, N.C. State1976 Scott May, Indiana1977 Marques Johnson, UCLA1978 Butch Lee, Marquette 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1980 Mark Aguirre, DePaul 1981 Ralph Sampson, Virginia 1982 Ralph Sampson, Virginia 1983 Ralph Sampson, Virginia 1984 Michael Jordan, North Carolina 1985 Patrick Ewing, Georgetown 1986 Johnny Dawkins, Duke 1987 David Robinson, Navy 1988 Danny Manning, Kansas 1989 Danny Ferry, Duke 1990 Lionel Simmons, La Salle 1991 LARRY JOHNSON, UNLV 1992 Christian Laettner, Duke 1993 Calbert Cheaney, Indiana 1994 Glenn Robinson, Purdue 1995 Joe Smith, Maryland 1996 Marcus Camby, Massachusetts 1997 Tim Duncan, Wake Forest 1998 Antawn Jamison, North Carolina 1999 Elton Brand, Duke 2000 Kenyon Martin, Cincinnati 2001 Shane Battier, Duke 2002 Jason Williams, Duke 2003 T.J. Ford, Texas 2004 Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph’s 2005 ANDREW BOGUT, UTAH 2006 J.J. Redick, Duke2007 Kevin Durant, Texas2008 Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina2009 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma2010 Evan Turner, Ohio State2011 JIMMER FREDETTE, BYU2012 Anthony Davis, Kentucky2013 Trey Burke, Michigan2014 Doug McDermott, Creighton2015 Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin

JOHN R. WOODEN AWARDFirst presented in 1977 to honor the nation’s best player who combines outstanding achievement on the field with academic performance and character. This award is named after the legendary John R. Wooden, a three-time All-American at Purdue and winner of 10 national championships while the head coach at UCLA.

1977 Marques Johnson, UCLA 1978 Phil Ford, North Carolina 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1980 Darrell Griffith, Louisville 1981 Danny Ainge, BYU 1982 Ralph Sampson, Virginia 1983 Ralph Sampson, Virginia

1984 Michael Jordan, North Carolina 1985 Chris Mullin, St. John’s 1986 Walter Berry, St. John’s 1987 David Robinson, Navy 1988 Danny Manning, Kansas 1989 Sean Elliott, Arizona 1990 Lionel Simmons, La Salle 1991 LARRY JOHNSON, UNLV 1992 Christian Laettner, Duke 1993 Calbert Cheaney, Indiana 1994 Glenn Robinson, Purdue 1995 Ed O’Bannon, UCLA 1996 Marcus Camby, Massachusetts 1997 Tim Duncan, Wake Forest 1998 Antawn Jamison, North Carolina 1999 Elton Brand, Duke 2000 Kenyon Martin, Cincinnati 2001 Shane Battier, Duke 2002 Jason Williams, Duke 2003 T.J. Ford, Texas 2004 Jameer Nelson, St. Joseph’s 2005 ANDREW BOGUT, UTAH 2006 J.J. Redick, Duke2007 Kevin Durant, Texas2008 Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina2009 Blake Griffin, Oklahoma2010 Evan Turner, Ohio State2011 JIMMER FREDETTE, BYU2012 Anthony Davis, Kentucky2013 Trey Burke, Michigan2014 Doug McDermott, Creighton2015 Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin

WAYMAN TISDALE AWARDFirst presented in 1989 by the United States Basketball Writers Association to honor the nation’s top freshman collegiate player. In 2011, the USBWA renamed the award in honor of Wayman Tisdale, a three-time All-American at Oklahoma and 12-year NBA veteran.

1989 Chris Jackson, LSU1990 Kenny Anderson, Georgia Tech1991 Rodney Rogers, Wake Forest1992 Chris Webber, Michigan1993 Jason Kidd, California1994 Joe Smith, Maryland1995 None selected1996 None selected1997 None selected1998 Larry Hughes, Saint Louis1999 Quentin Richardson, DePaul2000 Jason Gardner, Arizona2001 Eddie Griffin, Seton Hall2002 T.J. Ford, Texas2003 Carmelo Anthony, Syracuse2004 Luol Deng, Duke2005 Marvin Williams, North Carolina2006 Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina2007 Kevin Durant, Texas2008 Michael Beasley, Kansas State2009 Tyreke Evans, Memphis2010 John Wall, Kentucky2011 Jared Sullinger, Ohio State2012 Anthony Davis, Kentucky2013 Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State2014 Jabari Parker, Duke2015 Jahlil Okafor, Duke

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NATIONAL AWARDSHENRY IBA AWARDFirst presented in 1959 to honor the nation’s top collegiate head coach. Selected by the United States Basketball Writers Association of America, this award honors legendary Oklahoma State head coach Henry Iba.

1959 Eddie Hickey, Marquette1960 Pete Newell, California 1961 Fred Taylor, Ohio State1962 Fred Taylor, Ohio State1963 Ed Jucker, Cincinnati1964 John Wooden, UCLA1965 Bill Van Breda Kolff, Princeton1966 Adolph Rupp, Kentucky1967 John Wooden, UCLA1968 Guy Lewis, Houston1969 Maury John, Drake1970 John Wooden, UCLA1971 John Wooden, UCLA1972 John Wooden, UCLA1973 John Wooden, UCLA1974 Norm Sloan, N.C. State1975 Bob Knight, Indiana1976 Johnny Orr, Michigan1977 Eddie Sutton, Arkansas1978 Ray Meyer, DePaul1979 Dean Smith, North Carolina1980 Ray Meyer, DePaul1981 Ralph Miller, Oregon State1982 John Thompson, Georgetown1983 Lou Carnesecca, St. John’s1984 Gene Keady, Purdue1985 Lou Carnesecca, St. John’s 1986 Dick Versace, Bradley1987 John Chaney, Temple1988 John Chaney, Temple1989 Bob Knight, Indiana1990 Roy Williams, Kansas1991 Randy Ayers, Ohio State1992 Perry Clark, Tulane1993 Eddie Fogler, Vanderbilt1994 Charlie Spoonhour, Saint Louis1995 Kelvin Sampson, Oklahoma1996 Gene Keady, Purdue1997 Clem Haskins, Minnesota1998 Tom Izzo, Michigan State1999 Cliff Ellis, Auburn2000 Larry Eustacy, Iowa State2001 Al Skinner, Boston College2002 Ben Howland, Pittsburgh2003 Tubby Smith, Kentucky2004 Phil Martelli, St. Joseph’s2005 Bruce Weber, Illinois2006 Roy Williams, North Carolina2007 Tony Bennett, Washington State2008 Keno Davis, Drake2009 Bill Self, Kansas2010 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse2011 Mike Brey, Notre Dame2012 Frank Haith, Missouri2013 Jim Larrañaga, Miami (Fla.)2014 Gregg Marshall, Wichita State2015 Tony Bennett, Virginia

NAISMITH COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDEstablished in 1987, the Naismith Men's College Coach of the Year Award was originally given to the coach of the NCAA Division I Tournament champions. In 1989, the governing board changed the selection criteria to recognize the nation's top collegiate head coach. Voted on by the Atlanta Tipoff Club’s board of selectors, this award is named in honor of Dr. James Naismith, founder of the game of basketball.

1987 Bob Knight, Indiana1988 Larry Brown, Kansas1989 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke1990 Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech1991 Randy Ayers, Ohio State1992 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke1993 Dean Smith, North Carolina1994 Nolan Richardson, Arkansas1995 Jim Harrick, UCLA1996 John Calipari, Massachusetts1997 Roy Williams, Kansas1998 Bill Guthridge, North Carolina1999 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke2000 Mike Montgomery, Stanford2001 Rod Barnes, Mississippi2002 Ben Howland, Pittsburgh2003 Tubby Smith, Kentucky2004 Phil Martelli, St. Joseph’s2005 Bruce Weber, Illinois2006 Jay Wright, Villanova2007 Tony Bennett, Washington State2008 John Calipari, Memphis2009 Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh2010 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse2011 STEVE FISHER, SAN DIEGO STATE2012 Bill Self, Kansas2013 Jim Larrañaga, Miami (Fla.)2014 Gregg Marshall, Wichita State2015 John Calipari, Kentucky

JOHN R. WOODEN LEGENDS OF COACHING AWARDAdopted by the Wooden Award Committee in 199, the John R. Wooden Legends of Coach Award recognizes coaches who exemplify Coach Wooden’s high standards of coaching success and personal integrity. Honorees are selected based on character, success on the court, graduation rates of student-athletes in their basketball program, coaching philosophy, and identification with the goals of the John R. Wooden Award.

1999 Dean Smith, North Carolina2000 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke2001 Lute Olson, Arizona2002 Denny Crum, Louisville2003 Roy Williams, Kansas2004 Mike Montgomery, Stanford2005 Jim Calhoun, Connecticut2006 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse2007 Gene Keady, Purdue2008 Pat Summitt, Tennessee2009 Rick Barnes, Texas2010 Billy Donovan, Florida2011 Tom Izzo, Michigan State2012 Geno Auriemma, Connecticut2013 Bill Self, Kansas2014 Tara VanDerveer, Stanford2015 STEVE FISHER, SAN DIEGO STATE

CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS2005 Andrew Bogut, Utah2011 Jimmer Fredette, BYU

WOODEN AWARD ALL-AMERICANS2010 Andrew Bogut, Utah2011 Jimmer Fredette, BYU2011 Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State

NABC ALL-AMERICANSFIRST TEAM2005 Andrew Bogut, Utah2011 Jimmer Fredette, BYUTHIRD TEAM2010 Jimmer Fredette, BYU2011 Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State

USBWA ALL-AMERICANSFIRST TEAM2005 Andrew Bogut, Utah2011 Jimmer Fredette, BYU

ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICANSFIRST TEAM2005 Andrew Bogut, Utah2011 Jimmer Fredette, BYUSECOND TEAM2011 Kawhi Leonard, San Diego StateTHIRD TEAM2010 Darington Hobson, New MexicoHONORABLE MENTION2001 Mekeli Wesley, BYU2005 Danny Granger, New Mexico2006 Brandon Heath, San Diego State2007 Keena Young, BYU2008 Lee Cummard, BYU2008 J.R. Giddens, New Mexico2009 Luke Nevill, Utah2010 Jimmer Fredette, BYU2012 Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State2012 Mike Moser, UNLV2013 Colton Iverson, Colorado State2013 Kendall Williams, New Mexico2013 Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State2013 Anthony Bennett, UNLV2014 Cameron Bairstow, New Mexico Xavier Thames, San Diego State2015 Derrick Marks, Boise State

SPORTING NEWS ALL-AMERICANSFIRST TEAM2011 Jimmer Fredette, BYUSECOND TEAM2011 Kawhi Leonard, San Diego StateTHIRD TEAM2010 Jimmer Fredette, BYU2010 Darington Hobson, New Mexico

CBSSPORTS.COM ALL-AMERICANS2011 Jimmer Fredette, BYU

ESPN.COM ALL-AMERICANS2005 Andrew Bogut, Utah

SI.COM ALL-AMERICANS2011 Jimmer Fredette, BYU

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSSECOND TEAM2010 Roman Martinez, New MexicoTHIRD TEAM2000 Hanno Möttöla, Utah

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MOUNTAIN WEST POLL HISTORYASSOCIATED PRESS POLL(Writers and Broadcasters)Year Team Rank1949 Utah 12th Wyoming 17th1951 BYU 11th1952 Wyoming 16th1955 Utah 7th1956 Utah 18th1959 Utah 18th1960 Utah 6th1961 Utah 11th1962 Utah 7th1965 BYU 9th1968 New Mexico 6th1971 BYU 20th1972 BYU 9th1974 Utah 15th1975 UNLV 17th1976 UNLV 3rd1977 UNLV 4th Utah 14th1978 New Mexico 12th Utah 14th1980 BYU 12th1981 Utah 14th BYU 16th Wyoming 17th1983 UNLV 6th1984 UNLV 13th1985 UNLV 9th1986 UNLV 11th1987 UNLV 1st1988 UNLV 12th Wyoming 13th BYU 19th1989 UNLV 15th1990 UNLV 2nd1991 UNLV 1st1992 UNLV 7th Utah 10th1993 Utah 19th New Mexico 21st UNLV 25th1995 Utah 19th1996 Utah 12th New Mexico 23rd1997 Utah 2nd New Mexico 11th1998 Utah 7th New Mexico 18th1999 Utah 6th New Mexico 25th2004 Air Force 25th2005 Utah 18th2007 UNLV 19th BYU 24th2009 Utah 25th2010 New Mexico 8th BYU 17th2011 San Diego State 6th BYU 10th2012 New Mexico 21st San Diego State 22nd UNLV 23rd2013 New Mexico T10th2014 San Diego State 13th New Mexico 17th

UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL POLL(1951-1992)Year Team Rank1950 BYU 10th1952 Wyoming 10th1953 Wyoming T14th BYU 19th1954 Colorado State 13th1955 Utah 4th1956 Utah 13th1957 BYU 14th1958 Wyoming T19th1959 Utah 14th1969 Utah 5th1961 Utah 13th1962 Utah 10th1964 New Mexico T16th1965 BYU 6th1966 Utah 12th BYU T19th1967 New Mexico 18th1968 New Mexico 7th Utah 18th1969 Wyoming T17th Colorado State 19th1971 BYU T11th1972 BrighamYoung 9th1974 New Mexico 18th1975 UNLV T14th1976 UNLV 4th1977 UNLV 6th Utah 10th1978 New Mexico 4th Utah 18th1980 BYU 12th1981 Utah 10th Wyoming 16th BYU 17th1982 Wyoming 15th1983 UNLV 6th1984 UNLV 13th1985 UNLV 9th1986 UNLV 10th1987 UNLV 1st Wyoming 17th1988 UNLV 11th Wyoming 14th BYU 17th1989 UNLV 14th1990 UNLV 2nd1991 UNLV 1st Utah 10th1992 UNLV 7th

USA TODAY COACHES’ POLL (1993-Present)Year Team Rank1993 Utah 16th UNLV 19th1995 Utah 22nd1996 Utah 12th New Mexico 25th1997 Utah 6th New Mexico 19th1998 Utah 2nd New Mexico 21st1999 Utah 10th2007 UNLV 14th2010 New Mexico 16th BYU 22nd2011 San Diego State 11th BYU 13th2012 New Mexico 23rd2013 New Mexico 19th2014 San Diego State 12th

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NBA DRAFT HISTORY

MOUNTAIN WEST IN NBA DRAFT

MOUNTAIN WEST IN THE NBA FINALSThree players that played collegiately in the Mountain West have played in the NBA Finals, and five con-secutive NBA Finals have featured at least one MW alum.

NBA FINALS PARTICIPANTS...

NBA Finals Player (Team) NBA Finals Statistics2011 Joel Anthony (Miami Heat) 6 GP/6 GS, 1.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 1.2 bpg2012 Joel Anthony (Miami Heat) 1 GP2013 Joel Anthony (Miami Heat) 4 GP, 0.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg Kawhi Leonard (San Antonio Spurs) 7 GP/7 GS, 14.6 ppg, 11.1 rpg, 2.0 spg2014 Kawhi Leonard (San Antonio Spurs) 5 GP/5 GS, 17.8 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.2 bpg**2015 Andrew Bogut (Golden State Warriors) 4 GP/3 GS 2.5 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 1.5 apg**named NBA Finals MVP

NBA FINALS CHAMPIONS...

NBA Finals Champion2012 Joel Anthony (Miami Heat)2013 Joel Anthony (Miami Heat)2014 Kawhi Leonard (San Antonio Spurs)2015 Andrew Bogut (Golden State Warriors)

2000Second Round 40. Hanno Möttöla, Utah Atlanta Hawks

2002Second Round 57. Randy Holcomb, San Diego State San Antonio Spurs*

2003First Round 13. Marcus Banks, UNLV Memphis Grizzlies+Second Round 37. Travis Hansen, BYU Atlanta Hawks

2004First Round 8. Rafael Araujo, BYU Toronto Raptors

2005First Round 1. Andrew Bogut, Utah Milwaukee Bucks 17. Danny Granger, New Mexico Indiana Pacers

2007First Round 20. Jason Smith, Colorado State Miami Heat*

2008First Round 30. J.R. Giddens, New Mexico Boston CelticsSecond Round 46. Trent Plaisted, BYU Seattle Supersonics^

2010First Round 37. Darington Hobson, New Mexico Milwaukee Bucks

2011FIRST ROUND 10. Jimmer Fredette, BYU Milwaukee Bucks# 15. Kawhi Leonard, San Diego State Indiana Pacers%

2013First Round 1. Anthony Bennett, UNLV Cleveland Cavaliers 20. Tony Snell, New Mexico Chicago BullsSecond Round 41. Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State Memphis Grizzlies 53. Colton Iverson, Colorado State Indiana Pacers+

2014Second Round 49. Cameron Bairstow, New Mexico Chicago Bulls 59. Xavier Thames, San Diego State Toronto Raptors++

2015First Round 17. Rashad Vaughn, UNLV Milwaukee Bucks 27. Larry Nance Jr., Wyoming Los Angeles Lakers

*Rights traded to Philadelphia 76ers.+Rights traded to Boston Celtics.^Rights traded to Detroit Pistons.#Rights traded to Sacramento Kings.%Rights traded to San Antonio Spurs.++Rights traded to Brooklyn Nets.

KAWHI LEONARD pictured with San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich. Leonard was the NBA Finals MVP in 2014, leading the Spurs to a 4-1 series win over the Miami Heat.

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NBA DRAFT HISTORYAIR FORCEYear Player Round Pick Team1969 Cliff Parsons 18 210 Atlanta Hawks1978 Tom Schnaeberger 9 183 Denver Nuggets

BOISE STATEYear Player Round Pick Team1970 Bill Otey 15 220 Chicago Bulls1974 Clyde Dickey 7 112 Phoenix Suns1978 Steve Connor 10 197 Washington Bullets1981 Larry McKinney 7 152 Indiana Pacers1984 Vince Hinchen 5 96 Cleveland Cavaliers1999 Roberto Bergersen 2 52 Atlanta Hawks

COLORADO STATEYear Player Round Pick Team1951 *Glen Anderson – – Syracuse Nationals1951 *Bill Gossett – – Tri-Cities Blackhawks1963 Bill Green 1 8 Boston Celtics1966 Lonnie Wright 6 54 St. Louis Hawks1967 Bob Rule 2 19 Seattle Supersonics1967 Dan Schlueter 6 63 San Francisco Warriors1967 Sonny Bustion 7 75 San Francisco Warriors1969 Floyd Kerr 3 30 Phoenix Suns1969 Lloyd Kerr 3 39 Phoenix Suns1969 Mike Davis 12 162 Cincinnati Royals1970 Cliff Shegogg 7 111 Buffalo Braves1971 Rick Fisher 2 27 Portland Trailblazers1971 Mike Childress 6 86 Cleveland Cavaliers1973 Gary Rhodes 5 75 Houston Rockets1978 Larry Paige 7 147 Los Angeles Lakers1978 Alan Cunningham 8 169 Philadelphia 76ers1980 Barry Young 9 185 New Jersey Nets1982 Ed Hughes 7 140 San Diego Clippers1983 Mark Steele 6 138 Los Angeles Lakers1989 Pat Durham 2 35 Dallas Mavericks1996 Joe Vogel 2 45 Seattle Supersonics2007 Jason Smith^ 1 20 Miami Heat2013 Colton Iverson 2 53 Indiana Pacers+*Colorado A&M^Rights traded to Philadelphia 76ers+Rights traded to Boston Celtics

FRESNO STATEYear Player Round Pick Team1958 Jerry Alcorn 13 82 Minneapolis Lakers1959 Gary Alcorn 3 16 Detroit Pistons1966 Lonnie Hughey 7 62 San Francisco Warriors1972 Jerry Pender 7 112 Chicago Bulls1981 Peter Verhoeven 4 85 Portland Trail Blazers1982 Rod Higgins 2 31 Chicago Bulls1982 Donald Mason 5 114 Philadelphia 76ers1983 Desi Barmore 7 151 New York Knicks1984 Bernard Thompson 1 19 Portland Trail Blazers1984 Ron Anderson 2 27 Cleveland Cavaliers1984 Mitch Arnold 9 192 Golden State Warriors1995 Anthony Pelle 2 44 Denver Nuggets1998 Rafer Alston 2 39 Milwaukee Bucks1998 Tremaine Fowlkes 2 54 Denver Nuggets1999 Chris Herren 2 33 Denver Nuggets2000 Courtney Alexander 1 13 Orlando Magic2002 Melvin Ely 1 12 Los Angeles Clippers2002 Chris Jefferies 1 27 Los Angeles Lakers2002 Tito Maddox 2 38 Houston Rockets2007 Dominic McGuire 2 47 Washington Wizards2010 Paul George 1 10 Indiana Pacers

NEVADAYear Player Round Pick Team1970 Alex Boyd 13 199 Portland Trailblazers1974 Marvin Buckley 10 172 Golden State Warriors1976 Pete Padgett 6 88 Atlanta Hawks1979 Johnny High 2 24 Phoenix Suns1979 Edgar Jones 2 31 Milwaukee Bucks1982 B.B. Fontenet 6 122 Chicago Bulls1983 Sam Moseley 4 89 Phoenix Suns1983 Billy Allen 6 125 Dallas Mavericks2004 Kirk Snyder 1 16 Utah Jazz2007 Nick Fazekas 2 34 Dallas Mavericks2007 Ramon Sessions 2 56 Milwaukee Bucks2008 JaVale McGee 1 18 Washington Wizards2010 Luke Babbitt^ 1 16 Minnesota Timberwolves2010 Armon Johnson 2 34 Portland Trailblazers^Rights traded to Portland Trailblazers

NEW MEXICOYear Player Round Pick Team1956 Toby Roybal 11 – New York Knicks1963 Ira Harge 7 57 Detroit Pistons1964 Ira Harge 2 11 Philadelphia 76ers1967 Mel Daniels 1 9 Cincinnati Royals1967 Bill Morgan 11 119 San Francisco Warriors1967 Ben Monroe 12 127 Los Angeles Lakers1968 Ron Nelson 3 26 Baltimore Bullets1969 Ron Sanford 4 51 Cincinnati Royals1970 Greg Howard 1 10 Phoenix Suns1970 Ron Becker 10 168 Baltimore Bullets1970 Ron Sanford 14 212 Los Angeles Lakers1971 Willie Long 2 35 Cleveland Cavaliers1973 Darryl Minnefield 4 53 Philadelphia 76ers1974 Bernard Hardin 5 74 Portland Trail Blazers1978 Marvin Johnson 2 31 Chicago Bulls1978 Michael Cooper 3 60 Los Angeles Lakers1978 Willie Howard 7 139 New Orleans Jazz1979 Phil Abney 6 113 New York Knicks1979 Russell Saunders 10 200 Kansas City Kings1980 Larry Belin 5 102 Portland Trail Blazers1980 Everette Jefferson 6 130 Houston Rockets1981 Kenny Page 4 96 Cleveland Cavaliers1984 Phil Smith 4 89 Detroit Pistons1984 Tim Garrett 7 145 Washington Bullets1986 Johnny Brown 7 146 Los Angeles Clippers1987 Kelvin Scarborough 6 123 Denver Nuggets1991 Luc Longley 1 7 Minnesota Timberwolves 1997 Charles Smith 1 26 Miami Heat1999 Kenny Thomas 1 22 Houston Rockets2005 Danny Granger 1 17 Indiana Pacers2008 J.R. Giddens 1 30 Boston Celtics2010 Darington Hobson 2 37 Milwaukee Bucks2013 Tony Snell 1 20 Chicago Bulls2014 Cameron Bairstow 2 49 Chicago Bulls

SAN DIEGO STATEYear Player Round Pick Team1950 Dick Barnes 5 – New York Knicks1954 Bob Brady – – Philadelphia Warriors1960 Bernie Finlay 9 67 Syracuse Nationals1968 Dave Miller 17 198 San Diego Rockets1971 Gary Schneider 19 236 San Diego Rockets1972 Jimmy Wilkins 11 157 Portland Trailblazers1973 Chris McMurray 12 178 Cleveland Cavaliers1976 Steve Copp 3 42 New Orleans Jazz1976 Bob Kovach 9 142 Atlanta Hawks1976 Ken Smith 10 173 Golden State Warriors1978 Joel Kramer 3 63 Phoenix Suns1978 Steve Malovic* 7 149 Phoenix Suns 1979 Kim Goetz 2 34 New York Knicks

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NBA DRAFT HISTORY1979 Mike Dodd 9 176 San Diego Clippers 1981 Tony Gwynn 10 210 San Diego Clippers1983 Keith Smith 10 209 San Diego Clippers1984 Michael Cage 1 14 Los Angeles Clippers1985 Leonard Allen 3 50 Dallas Mavericks1986 Anthony Watson 4 87 Denver Nuggets1986 Steffond Johnson 5 100 Los Angeles Clippers2002 Randy Holcomb! 2 57 San Antonio Spurs2011 Kawhi Leonard+ 1 15 Indiana Pacers2013 Jamaal Franklin 2 41 Memphis Grizzlies2014 Xavier Thames^ 2 59 Toronto Raptors*Declined to sign and remained at SDSU. In 1979, rights were traded to Washington Bullets for a first and a third round pick. !Traded to Philadelphia 76ers.+Rights traded to San Antonio Spurs.^Rights traded to Brooklyn Nets

SAN JOSÉ STATEYear Player Round Pick Team1950 Stu Inman 6 66 Chicago Stags1951 Bobby Crowe 9 78 Baltimore Bullets1969 Dick Groves 16 198 San Diego Rockets1970 Coby Dietrick 10 155 Golden State Warriors1971 Darnell Hillman 1 8 Golden State Warriors1980 Wally Rank 5 99 San Diego Clippers1981 Sid Williams 9 196 Portland Trail Blazers1981 Doug Murrey 9 192 Golden State Warriors1983 Chris McNealy 2 38 Kansas City-Omaha Kings1988 Ricky Berry 1 18 Sacramento Kings1997 Olivier Saint-Jean 1 11 Sacramento Kings

UNLVYear Player Round Pick Team1967 Elburt Miller 7 78 San Diego Rockets1968 John Q. Trapp 2 15 San Diego Rockets1968 Elburt Miller 8 106 Milwaukee Bucks1968 Jerry Chandler 11 140 San Francisco Warriors1970 Lou Small 9 137 San Francisco Warriors1970 Bruce Chapman 10 155 Detroit Pistons1971 Odis Allison 5 76 San Francisco Warriors1974 Bob Florence 8 139 Los Angeles Lakers1975 Ricky Sobers 1 16 Phoenix Suns1976 Boyd Batts 7 110 New York Knicks1977 Glen Gondrezick 2 26 New York Knicks1977 Eddie Owens 2 31 Kansas City Kings1977 Larry Moffett 2 34 Houston Rockets1977 Sam Smith 3 48 Atlanta Hawks1977 Robert Smith 3 65 Denver Nuggets1977 Lewis Brown 4 69 Milwaukee Bucks1978 Reggie Theus 1 9 Chicago Bulls1978 Jackie Robinson 4 67 Houston Rockets1978 Brent Vroman 4 87 Philadelphia 76ers1978 Tony Smith 7 143 Cleveland Cavaliers1978 Earl Evans 8 157 Detroit Pistons1979 Flintie Williams 5 92 Detroit Pistons1979 Tony Smith 6 115 New Jersey Nets1979 Eddie McLeod 9 182 San Antonio Spurs1982 Michael Burns 8 168 Chicago Bulls1983 Sidney Green 1 5 Chicago Bulls1983 Larry Anderson 3 56 Cleveland Cavaliers1984 Jeff Collins 4 82 Phoenix Suns1984 Paul Brozovich 8 169 Golden State Warriors1984 Danny Tarkanian 8 170 San Antonio Spurs1984 Eric Booker 8 178 Utah Jazz1985 Richie Adams 4 81 Washington Bullets1985 Ed Catchings 7 155 Dallas Mavericks1985 Frank James 7 156 Detroit Pistons1986 Anthony Jones 1 21 Washington Bullets1986 John Flowers 6 126 Sacramento Kings1987 Armon Gilliam 1 2 Phoenix Suns 1987 Freddie Banks 2 24 Detroit Pistons1987 Gary Graham 6 126 Indiana Pacers

1988 Gerald Paddio 3 74 Boston Celtics1991 Larry Johnson 1 1 Charlotte Hornets1991 Stacey Augmon 1 9 Atlanta Hawks1991 Greg Anthony 1 12 New York Knicks1991 George Ackles 2 29 Miami Heat1992 Elmore Spencer 1 25 Los Angeles Clippers1993 J.R. Rider 1 5 Minnesota Timberwolves 1998 Keon Clark 1 13 Orlando Magic 1999 Shawn Marion 1 9 Phoenix Suns2003 Marcus Banks* 1 13 Memphis Grizzles2013 Anthony Bennett 1 1 Cleveland Cavaliers2015 Rashad Vaughn 1 17 Milwaukee Bucks*Rights traded to Boston Celtics.

UTAH STATEYear Player Round Pick Team1952 Bert Cook – – New York Knicks1953 Darrell Tucker – – Milwaukee Hawks1953 Bill Hull* – – Syracuse Nationals1954 Bill Hull 7 61 Rochester Royals1956 Pat Dunn – – New York Knicks1960 Jerry Schofield 16 93 New York Knicks1962 Cornell Green 5 35 Chicago Zephyrs1964 Troy Collier 6 58 Los Angeles Lakers1965 Leroy Walker 9 72 St. Louis Hawks1967 Larry Bunce 4 43 Seattle Supersonics1968 Shaler Halimon 1 14 Philadelphia 76ers1968 Jimmy Smith 9 108 Seattle Supersonics1971 Marvin Roberts 3 45 Detroit Pistons1971 Nate Williams Hardship Draft Cincinnati Royals1975 Jim Moore 4 66 Seattle Supersonics1975 Rich Haws 9 155 Seattle Supersonics1976 Ed Gregg 8 131 Los Angeles Lakers1978 Mike Santos 3 48 Buffalo Braves1979 Keith McDonald 8 148 Utah Jazz1980 Dean Hunger 4 84 Houston Rockets1981 Brian Jackson 2 26 Portland Trail Blazers1982 Leo Cunningham 6 125 Portland Trail Blazers1986 Greg Grant 6 132 Detroit Pistons*Declined to sign and remained at USU.

WYOMINGYear Player Round Pick Team1949 Ron Livingston – – Baltimore Bullets1950 John Pitch – – Baltimore Bullets1950 Jerry Reed – – Baltimore Bullets1950 Loy Doty – – Tri-Cities Blackhawks1950 Keith Bloom – – Tri-Cities Blackhawks1952 Cliff Haag – – Minneapolis Lakers1952 Moe Robinson – – Philadelphia Warriors1954 Ron Rivers – – New York Knicks1955 Harry Jorgensen – – Rochester Royals1956 Ed Huse – – St. Louis Hawks1959 Tony Windis 5 32 Detroit Pistons1965 Flynn Robinson 2 11 Cincinnati Royals1966 Leon Clark 2 18 Boston Celtics1968 Mike Eberle 16 195 Los Angeles Lakers1969 Harry Hall 12 159 Chicago Bulls1970 Carl Ashley 9 146 Phoenix Suns1971 Willie Robinson 13 202 Detroit Pistons1975 Stan Boyer 7 123 Golden State Warriors1981 Charles Bradley 1 23 Boston Celtics1981 Kenneth Ollie 9 188 Utah Jazz1982 Bill Garnett 1 4 Dallas Mavericks1982 Chris Engler 3 60 Golden State Warriors1983 Mike Jackson 4 84 Kansas City Kings1984 Tony Martin 6 123 Golden State Warriors1988 Eric Leckner 1 17 Utah Jazz1988 Fennis Dembo 2 30 Detroit Pistons1995 Theo Ratliff 1 18 Detroit Pistons2015 Larry Nance Jr. 1 27 Los Angeles Lakers