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Page 1: University of San Diego Men's Basketball Media Guide 1989-1990

University of San Diego University of San Diego

Digital USD Digital USD

Basketball (Men) University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides

1990

University of San Diego Men's Basketball Media Guide 1989-1990 University of San Diego Men's Basketball Media Guide 1989-1990

University of San Diego Athletics Department

Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-basketball-men

Digital USD Citation Digital USD Citation University of San Diego Athletics Department, "University of San Diego Men's Basketball Media Guide 1989-1990" (1990). Basketball (Men). 6. https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-basketball-men/6

This Catalog is brought to you for free and open access by the University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in Basketball (Men) by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected].

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PEOPLE TO KNOW AT USD

Author E. Hughes President

Sr. Sally Furay Vice President - Provost

Jack Boyce Vice President - Financial Affairs

A Message From President Hughes The men's basketball program is integral to

the University's athletic endeavors, just as the athletic program is integral to our view of education - which is that education should develop the whole person.

This program moved from NCAA Division II to Division I in 1979, and each year has seen increasing strength and competitive cap­abilities in the USO team. The University is proud of the team's accomplishments, and pleased to support the program in every way possible, including scholarship aid to our athletes, recognition of the values of the program, and promotion of intercollegiate athletics. I believe our USO team will be receiving some national attention this year, and I look forward to watching the season's events unfold.

Thomas Burke Vice President - Student Affairs

University Representative President of wee Executive Committee

John McNamara Vice President - University Relations

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

USD TORERO'S 1989-90 Basketball Yearbook

& Media Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS

People to Know at USD . Inside Front Cover Tom Iannacone, Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . ... . .... 2 Athletic Department Staff. . .. .. . . . . . . .. 3 Head Coach Hank Egan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Assistant Coaches .... .. ..... . ... ... . . . .. .. .. . . . 5 Introducing Torero Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 6 Roster . . .... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . ...... 7 '89-90 Torero Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 8-9 Players . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 10-15 Craig Cottrell/John Jerome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Eric Lochtefeld/Joe Temple/Geoff Probst . . . . . ... 11 Gylan Dottin/Neal Meyer/Brooks Barnhard . . . 12 Wayman Strickland/Anthony Thomas/Kelvin Woods ...... . . . .... 13 Carlos Carrillo/Randy Thompson/Pat Holbert . . . . ..... 14 Keith Colvin/Shawn Hamilton/Dondi Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 San Diego-America's Finest City . . . . . .... . ....... . 16 University Profile ... 17 USD All-Time Opponent Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 1989-90 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19-22 California Lutheran University . . . . . . . ........ . . ... . ....... 19 UC Santa Barbara . ... . ........ . . . . .. . . .. . . ..... . . . . . . . .. 19 University of North Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 St. John's University . . . . . 19 University of South Alabama ..... . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ... 19 Wright State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 19 San Diego State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 UCLA .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . 20 Stephen F. Austin State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... . ... . 20 Eastern Washington University . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . ... 20 University of Nevada at Reno .... . . . .. .. . .. . ... ... ... . . .... 20 Western Kentucky University . . .. 21 Columbia University . . . . ... . . ... . . . . . . ... . ... ... 21 Santa Clara University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21 Pepperdine University .. 21 Loyola Marymount University .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . ... 21 St. Mary's College ...... 22 University of San Francisco . . . . . . ... . ... 22 University of Portland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 22 Gonzaga University ..... 22 Southern Utah State ................. . . . . .. .. . . ..... 22 1979-1989 USD Division I Basketball Scores .. 23 1988-89 Final Statistics . . . 24 Returning Player Results . West Coast Conference . All-Time Torero Records USD Schedule

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. ..... 25 .. 26

... . . .. ..... . .. . . .. .. 27-29

Torero Team Photo ..... 30

......... 31 Radio & Television Roster . . . . . . . . . . ....... 32 Primary Media Outlets . . ........... ....... .. Inside Back Cover

QUICK FACTS

FOUNDED: 1949 LOCATION: San Diego, CA 92110 ENROLLMENT: ~ S- 100() NICKNAME: Toreros COLORS: Columbia Blue, Navy & White HOME COURT: USD Sports Center (2,500) CONFERENCE: West Coast Conference PRESIDENT: Dr. Author E. Hughes UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVE: Thomas Burke

UAAtersily of San Diego Afetwel

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MESSAGE TO THE MEDIA l'ICfC -1 (

The ~ University of San Diego Basketball Media Guide was prepared and edited by USD Sports Information Director Ted Gosen for use by media covering Torero basketball. The publica­tion is available to the general public on a limited basis at $5.00 per copy. All requests should be sent to the SID Office: University of San Diego, San Diego, CA 92110.

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF

Ted Gosen . ... .. .. .. . . . . . . ... Sports Information Director Office # (619) 260-4745 Home #(619) 486-3284

John Rollo . . . . . . ti . . ... _J-· .. .. . . .. . .. . ..... . . Ass!stant ~la Til'fe .. &0 . . . . .!(v:~.~ - ... .. . .... Student Assistant Kristin McKenzie ...... ... . . ... . . . . . . .. Student Assistant Megan O 'Shea ... ... .... . .... . . ... ... Student Assistant Fax Machine phone number .. ... .... . .. . .. (619) 292-0388

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Phone

(619) 260-4803

Director of Athletics . . . ... . ... .. . . ... . ... Tom Iannacone Assistant Athletic Director .. ~".'J.•-n~ . 5 ~Ui.1/' "~- ..... Dan Yourg OiJ~ffl1"-of'"11JTmifi1cc"'D1~~llll:Wll . ..... .. . . -& Scott Bai I le&--

Director of Recreation/ i:=0.0 .\( :tre.' . .. .... ... John Martin Director of lntramurals . ..... .. . .. .. .. ... . .. Gary Becker A~sistant Intramural Director . . . . . . . . . p ..... . ... Andy Berg Director of Summer Camps ..... D.eb .. 1\'.\t. . Pm 'Bue~ Athletic Department Secretary :-: ·.· . . ·. · ... l3race McElhaney

J i.<1,t /'1.,.:_\.ic,.<iJ-s Maria Becker Head Athletic Trainer . . .... ... . Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T.,C. Assistant Athletic Trainer ... . .... .. . . .. Steve Nellis, A.T.,C. Strength Coach .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . ........ . Wayne Jacobs Football . ..... .. . ... . ..... . .. ... . .. ..... Brian Fogarty Baseball . . . ... .. .. . ....... .... . ... .. John Cunningham Tennis .. . .... . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . ... ........ . Ed Collins Golf ... ..... . ...... . . .. . .... . ... .. ... . ... Frank Cates Cross Country ... . . .... .. .. . .. . .... ... . ... .. Rich Cota Crew .... .. .. .. . . .. . . ... . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .... Joe Flohr Soccer ............ . . .. . . .. . ....... Seamus McFadden Women's Basketball .... .. .... . . .... . . . 1 . .. Kathy Marpe Women 's Volleyball .. . . .. .. . . Sv1€ . ?."°Y· '1-{ . Iota-Mam« Women's Swimming .. . ........ . ... .... .... Gary Becker Women's Softball . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. . ... Larry Caudillo Women's Tennis . ... ... . .. .. . . .. . . .... . Sherri Stephens Women's Crew . . . . . . . ... . ... .. .... .. .. Darlene Disney USD Team Physicians . .. .... . . . . . . William P Curran, M.D

Robert Button, M.D. Lawrence V. Tkach , M.D.

BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach ...... . ...... _;,.,,- l r . l,_Ji..e., . .... .. Hank Egan Assistant Coach ...... . . . . .Lo • .o-. . l< .... ~ Randy Bennett Assistant Coach . . .... . .. . . . . 1 .¾ .. A.v• . ... . Gus Magee ~tee1 Assista-f1t . .. .... . .. . ..... ...... . . ... Todd Lee.

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l qqD--q I ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The ~989 90 Basketball Media Guide is published by the USD Sports Information Department. A special thanks to the following people who have helped put this guide together: Ultratype & Graphics lnc.;-A>tis Ps:iAffftg; Visual Sports Network Photography; lzleofl3 Gnrlsen (independent photographer); and~

student assistant. l,...lNl<.!L lrJ;, ~

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS PAGE2

TOM IANNACONE Tom Iannacone begins his second year as the University

of San Diego director of athletics. He assumed the position September 1, 1988 after a nationwide search for a successor to Rev. Patrick Cahill. The 48-year-old Iannacone has made great strides in his first year. His accomplishments at USO in­clude an ongoing internal reorganization of the athletic depart­ment, plus improvements in the major areas of new personnel, additional scholarship assistance and facilities improvements.

Iannacone came to the University of San Diego with an im­pressive list of credentials and a thorough knowledge of inter­collegiate athletics. Prior to USO he was Director of Athletics for four years at St. Francis College in Loretto, Pennsylvania.

Hard work, loyalty and dedication are just some of the words that easily describe Iannacone. His major contributions at St. Francis included the expansion of sports offerings and scholar­

ships for both men and women, improved budgets, renovation of athletic facilities, the hiring of additional staff, and the establishment of a master plan for the future and continual development of athletics. He served on several ECAC Metro Conference committees, most notably the committee on conference development, which developed a plan for the future and implemented the position for a full-time commissioner.

Prior to his tenure at St. Francis, Iannacone served as assistant athletic director at Fordham University from 1977-84. Along with his administrative duties at Fordham , he was an assistant football coach for the Rams. From 1975-78, he acted as offensive coordinator and backfield coach as Fordham captured 19 victories in their final 24 games during this span . The 1977 squad was and remains the highest scoring team in Fordham history, averaging 34 points per game.

In 1983 Iannacone was presented the prestigious Jack Coffey Award by the Alumni Association for outstanding contributions to Fordham athletics. He has also served on various Metro Atlantic Conference committees.

Prior to Fordham, Iannacone taught physical education and coached track and football in the Ridgefield, Norwalk and New Milford (CT) school districts from 1964-76. He made his collegiate football coaching debut as an offensive back­field coach at Western Con­necticut State University in 1974.

A 1964 graduate of the Uni­versity of Connecticut, Ian­nacone received his master of science degree in physical education from Southern Con­necticut State University in 1973. Tom and his wife, Cyn­thia, have three children: Tom Jr., Jennifer and Eric.

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF

Dan Yourg Assistant Athletic Director

Grace McElhaney Secretary

Kathy Marpe Women's Basketball

John Cunningham Baseball

Ed Collins Tennis

Scott Barnes Director of Athletic Development

Maria Becker Secretary

Brad Thomas Assistant Women's Basketball

Brian Fogarty Football

Sherri Stephens Women's Tenn is

John Martin Recreation DirectorNolleyball

Carolyn Greer Trainer

Pat Buczaczer Summer Camp Director

Kevin McGarry Assistant Footbal I

Frank Cates Golf

Gary Becker Intramural Director/Swimming

Steve Nellis Assistant Trainer

Ted Gosen Sports Information Director

Seamus McFadden Soccer

Joe Flohr Crew

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Andy Berg Assistant Intramural Director

Wayne Jacobs Strength Coach

John Rollo Assistant S. I. D.

Rich Cota Cross Country

Larry Caudillo Assistant Football/Softball

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COACH HANK EGAN PAGE4

SAN DIEGO HEAD COACH HANK EGAN

Head Coach Hank Egan begins his sixth season at the helm of the USO basket­ball program. He has tallied an impressive five-year record at San Diego of 78-63, and a 51-19 mark in the USD Sports Center. With 18 seasons as a Division I head coach behind him, Hank will enter the 1989-90 season with an overall record of 226-248.

Coach Egan found the 1988-89 season a challenging one as his thirteen-man roster, which included five freshmen and five sophomores, finished the season with an overall record of 8-20 and 2-12 mark in the West Coast Conference (tied for 7th with Portland). His young squad opened some eyes early in the season when they got off to a 3-0 start. The team took home the championship trophy from the New Mexico Tipoff Tournament in Albuquerque after the young Toreros stunned host New Mexico 64-53 in the infamous 'Pit.'

In 1986-87 Coach Egan guided the Toreros to the first round of the NCAA Tourna­ment. With a tough 62-61 loss to Auburn University in the tournament's first round, the USO men's basketball team completed its most successful season ever with a 24-6 record. Along the way USO won fourteen consecutive games and won the regular season West Coast Conference championship with a 13-1 record . His peers from the wee voted him the 1986-87 Coach of the Year. In 1985-86 he guided the Toreros to a fine record of 19-9 and was named Co-Coach of the Year in the WCC, sharing the honor with UCLA's Jim Harrick (formerly of Pepperdine University).

A recognized expert in the technical aspects of the game, Hank has an impeccable reputation for integrity, and is a coach who "gets the most" out of his players. Acknowledged as one of the finest defensive coaches in the nation , good defense is a trademark with Egan-coached teams. His 1986-87 team finished #1 in the nation in field goal percentage defense (40.1%) and in the top-ten in scoring defense (60.3). His 1985-86 team finished 8th in the nation in FGO/o defense, limiting opponents to 42.4% shooting. Prior to USO, Hank coached at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs for eighteen years, thirteen as the head coach. Highlights of his coaching career include his 1986-87 club that finished 24-6 and par­ticipated in the NCAA Tournament, his 1985-86 team that finished 19-9, and his 16-9 Air Force club from 1976. As evidence of the high regard in which he is held by his colleagues and basketball people in general, Hank was the alternate coach to George Raveling (USC) for the 1984 United States Olympic Basketball team; he was a coach in the Olympic tryouts in Bloomington, Indiana, and also scouted South American Olympic teams in San Paulo, Brazil ; he is a member of the Legislative Commission of the National Basketball Coaches Association of America; and, was one of only ten coaches chosen in 1984 by the NCAA to participate and represent the country's coaches in a special meeting of Presidents, Athletic Directors, and Faculty Representatives called to study the strengthening of academic requirements for intercollegiate athletics. Before becoming the second head coach in Air Force basketball history, Egan was the freshman mentor for two seasons and was chief scout and recruiter during the 1970-71 season . From 1966 to 1968, he was an assistant junior varsity coach . A three-time basketball letterman at Navy, he also played several seasons on Air Force service teams and has coached on both the military and AAU levels. Hank graduated from the Naval Academy in 1960 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering. His hobbies include golf, racquetball , reading and crossword puzzles. Hank and his wife Judy have two children , John and Kelly.

CAREER RECORD All

Year School WL PCT Conf. WL PCT Place 1971-72 Air Force 12-13 .480 1972-73 Air Force 14-10 .583 1973-74 Air Force 11-13 .458 1974-75 Air Force 13-12 .520 1975-76 Air Force 16- 9 .640 1976-77 Air Force 12-15 .444 1977-78 Air Force 15-10 .600 1978-79 Air Force 12-13 .480 1979-80 Air Force 8-17 .320 1980-81 Air Force 9-18 .333 WAC 3-13 .188 9th 1981-82 Air Force 8-19 .296 WAC 3-13 .188 9th 1982-83 Air Force 10-17 .370 WAC 2-14 .125 9th 1983-84 Air Force 8-19 .296 WAC 3-13 .188 9th 1984-85 San Diego 16-11 .593 wee 5- 7 .417 4th 1985-86 San Diego 19- 9 .679 wee 9- 5 .643 3rd 1986-87 San Diego 24- 6 .800 wee 13- 1 .929 1st 1987-88 San Diego 11-17 .393 wee 3-11 .214 7th 1988-89 San Diego 8-20 .286 wee 2-12 .143 7th

lOTAL (18 Years) 226-248 .477 43-89 .326

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ASSISTANT COACHES PAGES

RANDY BENNETT Randy Bennett begins his second year at the University of

San Diego as a full-time assistant to coach Hank Egan. With the recent departure of assistant Mike Legarza, Randy

will be given additional responsibilities in the areas of recruiting, scouting and on-court coaching.

Prior to his 1988 appointment at the University of San Diego, Randy coached two seasons (1986-88) with the University of Idaho as a part-time assistant. Their 1987-88 team finished 19-11 and second in the Big Sky Conference. Before his stint with Idaho, he was a volunteer assistant at USD (1985-86) while finishing his undergraduate degree at the University of Califor­nia, San Diego. The past three summers he has directed Hank Egan's boys basketball camps.

A 1986 graduate of UC San Diego, Randy received his B.S. degree in Animal Physiology. He played two years of basketball at UC San Diego (1983-85) and two years at Mesa Community College (1980-82) in Mesa, AZ under his dad, Tom Bennett. In his two years at Mesa, the team went 56-10 and made it to the nationals his freshman year.

Randy, currently working on his M.A. in teaching, is single and resides in San Diego.

GUS MAGEE Gus enters his 20th season as a member of the University

of San Diego coaching staff. He began his coaching career in 1970 as a graduate assistant to Bernie Bickerstaff while pursu­ing his Master's Degree in Social Science. He joined former USD coach Jim Brovelli in 1973.

Gus also completed his undergraduate degree at the Univer­sity of San Diego and was a top basketball player here after completing his tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force. Gus played here from 1966-70, his first three years under legendary coach Phil Wool pert, and his final campaign with Bernie Bickerstaff. With him at center the Toreros had a 53-48 record. He was twice selected the team's most valuable player, in 1968-69 and again in 1969-70. He still holds most of the USD rebounding records including career boards (948), most in a single game (24) , and the single season rebounding average (14.4).

Gus was the first USD alumnus to be inducted into the USD Basketball Hall of Fame. He takes great pride in being involved with USD basketball since 1966 and in helping it to grow from a small college program to its current status as a member of the NCAA Division One ranks and the West Coast Conference.

He is currently an Administrative Analyst with the San Diego Public Library System. Gus and his wife Faye have one son, Mark.

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l 988-89 OUTLOOK PAGE 6

Senior Craig Cottrell Junior Randy Thompson

TORERO ATHLETICS: "A QUIET TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE"

Junior Dondi Bell Sophomore Gylan Dottin

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ROSTER PAGE 7

1989-90 University of San Diego Alphabetical Men's Basketball Roster

Ath. No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. 30 BARNHARD, Brooks F-C 6-8 210 FR 55 BELL, Dondi C 6-9 240 JR 42 CARRILLO, Carlos G-F 6-6 200 so 52 COLVIN, Keith F-C 6-8 215 JR 24 COTTRELL, Craig F 6-5 215 SR 20 DOTTIN, Gylan G-F 6-5 205 so 54 HAMILTON , Shawn F-C 6-8 225 JR 50 HOLBERT, Pat G 6-3 190 JR 25 JEROME, John F-C 6-8 225 SR 10 LOCHTEFELD, Eric G 6-2 185 FR 22 MEYER, Neal G 6-3 200 FR 32 STRICKLAND, Wayman G 6-2 180 so 12 TEMPLE, Joe G 6-4 195 FR 34 THOMAS, Anthony G-F 6-4 208 JR 44 THOMPSON, Randy G-F 6-6 195 JR 40 WOODS, Kelvin F 6-5 230 so

Numerical Roster No. Name 10 Eric Lochtefeld 12 Joe Temple 20 Gylan Dottin 22 Neal Meyer 24 Craig Cottrell 25 John Jerome 30 Brooks Barnhard 32 Wayman Strickland 34 Anthony Thomas 40 Kelvin Woods 42 Carlos Carrillo 44 Randy Thompson 50 Pat Holbert 52 Keith Colvin 54 Shawn Hamilton 55 Dondi Bell

Returning Starters (3) Gylan Dottin - 20 Craig Cottrell - 24 Dondi Bell - 55

Seniors (2) Craig Cottrell - 24 John Jerome - 25

Pos. G G

G-F G F

F-C F G

G-F F F

G-F G C

F-C C

Juniors (6) Anthony Thomas - 34 Randy Thompson - 44 Pat Holbert - 50 Keith Colvin - 52 Shawn Hamilton - 54 Dondi Bell - 55

Freshmen (4) Eric Lochtefeld - 10 Joe Temple - 12

Exp. HS 2V 1V 2V 3V 1V JC JC TR HS HS 1V HS JC 2V 1V

Hometown/Last School Escondido/Escondido HS San Diego/Crawford HS Southgate/Bosco Tech HS Chico/Chico HS Tempe, AZ/Marcos de Niza HS Santa Ana/Saddleback HS Mesa, AZ/Mesa C.C., AZ Los Angeles/Mesa C.C., AZ Prescott, AZ/Arizona State U. Menlo Park/Westmont HS Scottsdale, AZ/Chaparral HS San Francisco/Riordan HS San Diego/Lincoln Prep Waterloo, INMesa C.C., AZ Chino/Don Lugo HS Pomona/Damien HS

Sophomores (4) Gylan Dottin - 20 Wayman Strickland - 32 Kelvin Woods - 40 Carlos Carrillo - 42

Neal Meyer - 22 Brooks Barnhard - 30

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QUTLOOK PAGES

1989-1990 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO OUTLOOK

Peruse the University of San Diego men's basketball roster, and you might notice the prevalence of two things: AZ's and hyphens. This, plus a repu­table corps of returning lettermen, is why the Toreros will be good this season.

It's been a long two years for Coach Hank Egan and his staff since the Scott Thompson-led Toreros finished 24-6, won the conference and were invited to the NCAA Tournament. In 1987-88, they finished 11-17. Last season , 8-20.

" Last year was probably the tough­est I've ever had coaching ," admits Egan , in his sixth season at USO. "We were so close in so many games, but we couldn't ever get over the hump. In all my years of coaching, I don't know if I've ever had so much newness."

A brief historical lesson: The '86-87 team was top-heavy with seniors (in­cluding four of five starters). A sub­sequent NCAA rule change regarding academic requirements for community college transfers made it difficult for Egan to fill the void with anything but true freshmen. And youth did not equal victories.

But all that is about to change. Egan has experience, AZ's and hyphens. AZ, of course, is the abbreviation for Ari­zona. Five of the team's nine new faces this season hail from the state, and four played at Mesa Community College (in suburban Phoenix) sometime during their career.

The hyphens appear next to multi­ple-position players, as in G-F (guard­forward) or F-C (forward-center) . More than ever, Egan's players are athletic and versatile. More than one player can handle the ball, more than one can shoot, more than one can rebound , more than one can play defense. Most can do all of the above.

"We have more players who can do a lot of things," Egan says. "I intend to set up a system based not on their position but on their personal capa­bilities."

And that will mean running and pressing. Running and pressing? The Toreros?

Yes. The '86-87 team, led by the

7-foot Thompson, was based on size and power. It played position defense that rarely extended beyond midcourt. It employed a walk-it-up, almost plod­ding halfcourt offense that pounded the ball inside. "Since we could rely on that, we never had to worry about run­ning," Egan says.

The increased athleticism and versa­tility afford Egan the luxury of extend­ing the defense. Extending the defense, in turn , induces the running game. The Toreros won't run and press with the reckless abandon of conference-mate Loyola Marymount, but at times the heads of fans will swivel like at a tennis match.

Even subtle changes in a team's philosophy take time to implement and develop, and Egan has had nothing but new faces the past two years. Last season, in fact, ten of the Toreros were either freshmen or sophomores.

But those freshmen and sopho­mores are sophomores and juniors now. In addition, two of the transfers, 6-8 senior John Jerome and 6-4 junior Anthony Thomas, sat out last season and practiced with the team. So to them only the uniforms will be new, not Egan's system.

Just three lettermen were lost. Guards Danny Means and Efrem Leonard ran out of eligibility, and junior guard Kelvin Means, Danny's younger brother, transferred to Fresno State to play Division I football.

Eight lettermen are back-including three starters from a year ago-senior forward Craig Cottrell , junior center Dondi Bell and sophomore guard Gylan Dottin, the conference's co­freshman of the year. And there are other solid returnees that started at some point last season: Wayman Strickland, Keith Colvin , Kelvin Woods and Randy Thompson.

To this, add the Mesa connection : Jerome, Thomas, guard Pat Holbert and forward-center Shawn Hamilton . Holbert and Hamilton , both juniors, were teammates at Mesa last season. Thomas broke the single-season scor­ing record there the year before, and Jerome was a JC All-American there before transferring to Arizona State in 1987.

The Mesa connection is no coin­cidence. The academics meet the NCAA's new transfer requirements, Egan admires Coach Tom Bennett 's program, and USO has successfully recruited other Mesa players. "When you come right down to it," Egan says, "the single best sell at a school is the players themselves. If the kids like it, they'll sell it. Pete Murphy (1984-86) and Mark Manor (1985-87) both went to Mesa, then came here and had good experiences."

In addition , Egan has a freshman class that he rates "equally good " as

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QUTLOOK its predecessor, but one that won't be forced to produce so much so quickly. It is also a class with local ties: 6-8 Brooks Barnhard played at Escondido High, 6-4 Joe Temple played at Lincoln Prep, and 6-3 Neal Meyer lived in San Diego before moving to how'd you guess? Arizona.

"I like our kids," Egan says. " I think there's a chance for us to be a much improved ball club. I really feel we're better at every position than last year."

BACKCOURT The big change here will be in Dot­

tin's presence. Dottin spent as much time at forward as guard last season, but Egan plans to establish his 6-5 super soph as a guard because " he handles the ball so well and thinks of other people first." Two other players battling for the other guard spot include returnee Wayman Strickland and new­comer Pat Holbert. Strickland, an off­guard in high school , should put the finishing touches on his transition to point guard. He averaged 8.1 ppg and led the team in steals with 38 his rookie season. The 6-3 Holbert, co-MVP at Mesa last season can handle the ball in traffic and shoot the three-pointer.

And Meyer, Egan says, "is an ex­cellent, excellent shooter," as his .624 field goal percentage at Chaparral HS (Scottsdale, AZ) attests. Rounding out the backcourt is 6-2 freshman Eric

Lochtefeld, a walk-on from Westmont High in Campbell , CA. Geoff Probst, a 5-11 sophomore guard, will sit out this season after transferring from UC Davis. FRONTCOURT

The frontline can only get better. Everyone returns from last season and, as if that wasn't enough, there is in­coming talent. The 6-5 Cottrell, a senior co-captain with Jerome, spent most of the summer in the weight room and, Egan says, "You'll be amazed at the difference it made." Craig was USD's leading scorer at 12.2 ppg and led the wee in field goal percentage at .647.

Bell, the team's biggest player at 6-9, 240 pounds, started 16 games last season and led the WCC in blocked shots (55) . He was the most improved player from the previous season and Egan looks for even more improve­ment, "especially on the defensive end and rebounding." When Bell wasn't starting at center, the 6-8 Colvin was. Like Cottrell , Colvin made regular visits to the weight room this summer.

A pleasant surprise at the end of the season was Kelvin Woods, who showed that he is equally effective on the perimeter or inside with his 6-5, 230-pound frame. Also returning are two 6-6 swingmen : Randy Thompson , who Egan describes as "very knowl­edgable of the game of basketball ," and Carlos Carrillo, a fine outside shooter.

Don't let Jerome's size (6-8, 225) fool you . He is one of the team's best out­side shooters. Egan, who tried to re­cruit him out of high school and again at Mesa, is just happy to have Jerome, if only with one year of eligibility re­maining. Thomas, a junior, is a superior athlete who plays much bigger than his 6A listing and will get time at small for­ward. Hamilton, also from Mesa, is an excellent post defender. "That was our deficiency last year," Egan says, "and Shawn fills the gap if we're having pro­blems down there."

Unlike last year's freshmen, Barn­hard will have time to develop as a post player without the pressures of con-

PAGE9 tributing immediately. And Temple, Egan says, "is as good an athlete as I've ever had,"and is expected to con­tribute at small forward . WEST COAST CONFERENCE

The Toreros play a nonconference schedule that includes road games against San Diego State, St. John's (at St. John's Tournament) and UCLA. But Egan says what the team is really look­ing toward are the conference games and ensuing tournament at Loyola Marymount.

That's how competitive the West Coast Conference has become. It is now known simply as the wee (the "Athletic" from West Coast Athletic Conference has been dropped) and as one of the nation's better collection of basketball programs. Four teams last season won 20 games and only two had losing records overall. Not so co­incidentally, four teams were invited to postseason tournaments-LMU and St. Mary's to the NCAA, Pepperdine and Santa Clara to the NIT.

The Toreros finished a dismal, but deceiving, 2-12 in conference play. The first six losses were all by six points or less. In the first round of the conference tournament, they lost to second­seeded Pepperdine, 72-69.

"Hopefully," Egan says, "with matur­ity we'll win our share of those close games this season ." And probably a few more.

By Mark Zeigler of The San Diego Union

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1986-89 STATS:

YEAR G-GS

1986-87 13-0 1987-88 26-9 1988-89 28-13

TOTALS 67-22

TOTAL MIN FG-FGA PCT

99 13-37 .351 396 52-95 .547 649 128-198 .646

1144 193-330 .585

#24 CRAIG COTTRELL CO-CAPTAIN

6'5" 215 lb. SENIOR FORWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Marcos de Niza HS in Tempe, AZ . .. averaged 22.9 ppg and 11 .2 rpg in 22 games ... shot 52.0% from the field and 68.6% from the line . . . was second leading scorer and rebounder in the state of Arizona ... First Team All-State AAA . . . nominated to Converse All-American Team . . . member of the Arizona's Super Five ... MVP of Fiesta Tournament after totaling 100 points ... 3-time MVP of golf team.

USD: Fourth and final season .. . selected team co-captain for this year ... finished #1 among WCC players in FGO/o overall (.646) and in league play (.713) .. . both marks are USD single season records . . . increased strength in off-season should improve his already good inside game .. . excellent all-around athlete who has the knack for the offensive rebound . .. totaled career high 26 pts. twice in back-to-back WCC games with LMU ... career best 9 boards vs. Gonzaga . .. scored in double digits 17 times ... in games #20-22 (vs. LMU/LMU/Pep) Craig totaled 77 pts. while making 33-of-40 shots ... was named to the New Mexico all-tournament team at last year's Lobo Classic which USO won . .. 1988-89 USO Student-Athlete Award.

PERSONAL: Born in Chicago, Illinois on March 7, 1968 ... hobbies include movies, trivia and all sports .. . parents are Edward and Diane Cottrell of Tempe, AZ . . . Business Administration major.

3-POINT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG

2-7 .286 13-19 .684 13 19 6 13 3 41 3.2 12-0.9 2-5 .400 21-30 .700 15 43 9 41 4 127 4.9 69-2.7 2-4 .500 84-117 .718 18 98 14 57 5 342 12.2 117-4.2

6-16 .375 118-166 .711 46 160 29 111 12 510 7.6 198-3.0

#25 JOHN JEROME CO-CAPTAIN

6'8" 225 lb. SENIOR FORWARD/CENTER HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Prescott HS in Prescott, AZ ... two-sport performer in basketball and track . .. averaged 21.0 ppg and 10.0 rpg senior campaign . .. team MVP and captain . . . 2nd Team All-Skyline . . . honorable mention All-State. COLLEGE: Sat out the 1988-89 season at USO . .. selected co-captain with Cottrell . .. should be one of the team's best outside shooters ... also a strong inside player and rebounder . . . played junior year at Arizona State in '87-88 where he started 10 games .. . averaged 8.1 ppg and 4.2 rpg while shooting 47% from the field and 87.2% from the line ... also totaled 29 assists, 10 blocks and 15 steals .. . played 2 years of JC ball at Mesa CC in Mesa, AZ ... sophomore year averaged 15.9 ppg and 7.5 rpg while leading team to a 30-6 record (3rd in nation) . .. JC All American .. . nominated to the ABUSA Team ... All-Tournament for NJCAA. PERSONAL: Born in Akron , OH on March 4, 1967 ... hobbies include fishing, hunting and listening to music ... parents are John and Donna Jerome of Chino Valley, AZ ... Psychology major.

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#12 JOE TEMPLE

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#10 ERIC LOCHTEFELD 6'2" 185 lb. FRESHMAN GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Westmont HS in Campbell , CA . . . three-sport letterwinner in basketball , baseball and football ... senior year averaged 12.0 ppg and 9.0 assists per game while shooting 55.0% from the field and 81 .0% from the line .. .Team Captain . .. selected to four all-tournament teams ... Honorable Mention All-Santa Clara.

PERSONAL: Born in Mountain View, California on October 23, 1970 ... hobbies include volleyball , movies and business . . . parents are Charles and Virginia Lochtefeld of Menlo Park, CA .. . Business major.

6'4" 195 lb. FRESHMAN GUARD/FORWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Gomper HS and led Lincoln Prep to a 27-2 record senior year and 69-12 over 3 years - including 3 Central League Championships . . . one of only five San Diego high school players to amass 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds (1,313 pts. and 1,265 boards) . . . last year averaged 26.1 ppg. 14.1 rpg and 6.4 steals .. . shot 57.9% from the field and 63.5% from the line .. . CIF record holder in steals (career: 398, season: 187, game: 15) . . .Team Captain and co-MVP . .. Honorable Mention All-State . . . First Team AII-CIF San Diego section .. . Co-Player of the Year in Central League .. . played on San Diego Select team against USSR Junior Olympic Team.

PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, California on October 26, 1971 . . . hobbies include talking to people, music and dancing ... parents are Joseph and Edna Temple of San Diego, CA . .. undeclared major.

GEOFF PROBST 5'11" 160 lb. SOPHOMORE GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Corona del Mar HS in Newport Beach , CA . .. senior year aver­aged 15.0 ppg and 7.0 assists .. . shot 52.0% from the field and 81.0% from the line . . .Team MVP and Captain ... First Team All-League . . . Honorable Mention All-American (Blue Ribbon).

COLLEGE: Will sit out the '89-90 season at USD .. . transfer from UC Davis .. . last year at UC Davis Geoff started at point guard . .. averaged 9.9 ppg and 7.0 assists per game . . .Team Captain . . . All-Conference selection.

PERSONAL: Born in Newport Beach, CA on February 1, 1970 .. . hobbies include skiing, ten­nis and volleyball . . . his mother, Janet Probst, resides in Corona del Mar, CA .. . Political Science major.

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#20 GYLAN DOTTIN 6'5" 205 lb. SOPHOMORE GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Saddleback HS in Santa Ana, CA ... led team to a 24-5 record and a first place finish in the Seaview League last season .. . averaged 19.6 ppg, 10.3 rpg and 7.2 apg . . . shot 48.0% from the field and 77.0% from the line ... team MVP and captain .. . First Team AII-CIF (3-A Division Southern Section) . . . First Team All-County (LA Times) .. . Daily Pilot MVP . . . McDonald's All-American nominee .. . member of the Orange County North-South All-Star team .

USO: Named Co-Freshman of the Year in the WCC last season .. . versatile athlete that plays either guard or forward ... should see majority of time at guard this season . . . second leading scorer and rebounder for USO with averages of 12.0 ppg and 5.4 rpg ... scored in double digits 18 times, twice scoring a career-best 23 pts. (Marist/USIU) .. . started 24 of 28 games ... has 3-point range, making 28 a year ago.

PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, CA on January 10, 1970 ... hobbies include stereo installation , music and art . . . parents are George and Aitishia Dottin of Santa Ana, CA ... Business Marketing major.

TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG

1988-89 28-24 894 115-284 .399 28-80 .350 78-110 .709 71 64 25 93

#22 NEAL MEYER 6'3" 200 lb. FRESHMAN GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Chaparral HS in Scottsdale, AZ . .. averaged 26.5 ppg, 8.2 rpg and 4.6 assists .. . shot 62.4% from field and 56.3% from 3-point land . . . 2nd Team All-State ... 2nd Team Super Five .. . All-Division and All-Metro League (AAA), " Scottsdale Daily Progress" Player of the Year . .. All.:fourney at BCI Tournament at Lubbock, TX ... Chaparral career records in : pts. in single game (43), career points (1,870), single season FGO/o (.624) and career FGO/o (.605).

PERSONAL: Born on May 11, 1970 in Scottsdale, AZ ... hobbies include basketball, volleyball and water skiing . .. parents are Bernard & Catherine Meyer of Scottsdale, AZ ... Business/Law major.

7 336 12.0 150-5.4

#30 BROOKS BARNHARD6'8" 210 lb. FRESHMAN FORWARD/CENTER HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped locally at Escondido HS in Escondido, CA . . . last year averaged 21.3 ppg, 14.8 rpg and 9.0 blocks per game . . . shot 51.6% from the field and 60.0% from the line . . .Team Captain and MVP . .. First Team AII-CIF San Diego County .. . Avocado League Player of the Year . . . made Mitchell All-Tournament Team . .. participant in 2A-3A all-star game ... member of San Diego Select team that played against the USSR Junior Olympic Team . . . First Team All-League volleyball performer.

PERSONAL: Born in Escondido, California on October 26, 1970 ... hobbies include volleyball and tennis . . . parents are Norm and Sally Barnhard of Escondido, CA . . . Business major.

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#32 WAYMAN STRICKLAND 6'2" 180 lb. SOPHOMORE GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Riordon HS in San Francisco, CA .. . averaged 21.9 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 3.7 steals pg and 3.4 assists pg .. . led the WCAL in scoring and steals ... shot 50.0% from the floor and 76.0% from the line . . . San Francisco City Player of the Year . .. WCAL Player of the Year .. . First Team San Francisco Bay Area member ... team captain and MVP.

USD: Second season with Toreros .. . will see plenty of action from both guard posi-tions . .. started 9 games a year ago ... averaged 8.1 ppg and 2.9 rpg . . . led team in steals with 38 and dished out 69 assists (2.7 apg) ... scored 14 pts. in USD's win over New Mexico and was named to the all-tournament team at the Lobo Classic . . . career high 21 pts. vs. LMU . . . highs of 8 boards (W. Kentucky), 7 assists (Marist/LMU) and 6 steals (LMU).

PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, CA on February 3, 1970 ... hobbies include fishing, reading and listening to music . . . parents are Wayman and Dorothy Strickland of San Fran­cisco, CA .. . Communication major.

TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG

1988-89 26-9 630 70-226 .310 30-100 .300 40-54 .741 69 54 38 65 0 210 8.1 74-2.9

#34 ANTHONY THOMAS 6'4" 208 lb. JUNIOR FORWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at West Waterloo HS in Waterloo, IA .. . . .. 3-sport letterwinner in football , basketball and track . . . senior year averaged 21.0 ppg ad 6.0 rpg .. .Team Captain and MVP ... First Team All-State .. . First Team All-Conference.

COLLEGE: Sat out last year at USO . . . will give Toreros boost with scoring and defense this season .. . transfer from Mesa CC in Mesa, AZ ... set a Mesa CC record sophomore year by scoring 641 points (20.1 ppg) . .. also averaged 7.7 rpg and 2.3 apg ... shot 53.0% from the field and 71.8% from the line . . . led team to a 22-9 record . . . First Team All-Conference and First Team All-Region I . .. selected all-tournament at Rotary Shootout .. . averaged 6.6 ppg frosh year with team finishing 30-6.

PERSONAL: Born in Waterloo, Iowa on November 5, 1967 .. . hobbies include basketball and being with friends ... parents are Charlie and Rosie Thomas of Waterloo, Iowa ... Communica­tion major.

1988-89 STATS:

#40 KELVIN WOODS 6 '5" 230 lb. SOPHOMORE FORWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Damien HS in La Verne, CA ... averaged 16.5 ppg, 10.1 rpg and 4.3 apg .. . shot 56.0% from the field and 71.0% from the line ... led team to a 15-9 record and 10-4 2nd place finish in the Baseline League . . . two-time team MVP . .. First Team All­Baseline ... All-San Gabriel Valley (LA Times) ... All-Pomona Valley.

USD: Second season with USO ... added strength in off-season a bonus . .. US D's most im-proved player down stretch run '88-89 . . . had a career-best 21 pts. vs. Pepperdine in wee Tournament game making 9-of-11 shots .. . scored 17 pts. and grabbed 10 boards against USIU ... averaged 6.2 ppg and 4.5 rpg ... shot 51 .9% from the field ... scored in double digits 5 times ... made 5-of-6 from 3-point land ... started last 4 games of the season ... wee Scholar-Athlete.

PERSONAL: Born in Fontana, CA on June 17, 1970 . .. hobbies include weight lifting, music and nintendo . . . parents are Norman and Jean Woods of Pomona, CA ... Accounting major.

TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG

1988-89 28-9 559 70-135 .519 5-6 .833 29-55 .527 14 67 9 35 12 174 6.2 127-4.5

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PAGE 14 #42 CARLOS CARRILLO 6'6" 200 lb. SOPHOMORE GUARD/FORWARD

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Bosco Tech in Southgate, CA ... averaged 21 .0 ppg and 8.0 rpg ... shot 51 .0% from the floor and 68.0% from the line ... two-time MVP ... two-time First Team All-Del Rey League selectee ... two-time First Team All-West Valley member . . . All-San Gabriel Valley ... team captain ... averaged 16.0 ppg and 10.0 rpg his junior year.

USO: Second season with Toreros . . . appeared in 6 games in a reserve role .. . excellent shooter with good 3-point range ... should see additional time in his sophomore campaign .

PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, CA on December 10, 1970 ... hobbies include movies, friends and music . .. parents are Simon and Maria Carrillo of Southgate, CA ... Psychology major.

TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG

1988-89 6-0 17 1-9 .111 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0 4 0

#44 RANDY THOMPSON 6'6" 195 lb. JUNIOR GUARD/FORWARD

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Don Lugo HS in Chino, CA .. . 3-sport letter winner in basketball, swimming and water polo . . . averaged 16.9 ppg and 8.3 rpg ... shot 52.0% from the field and 73.7% from the line ... team MVP and captain . .. two-time All-Baseline League performer .. . honorable mention All-Pomona Valley ... First Team All-West Valley ... two-time winner of the team's Special Award . .. 1987 Most Inspirational.

USO: Third season with USO . .. started 14-of-19 games in '88-89 .. . missed games #6-10 with lower back injury .. . started 10 straight games before missing USIU game with flu .. . averaged 3.7 ppg and 2.7 rpg . .. scored a career best 11 pts. vs. Santa Clara ... had a season high 7 boards twice (SCU/Pepperdine) . . . career high 8 boards vs. Portland frosh year . . . good all-around athlete who can handle the ball and play both forward and guard positions.

PERSONAL: Born in Lemoore, CA on May 21, 1969 ... hobbies include volleyball , nintendo and music .. . parents are John and Nancy Cooper of Chino, CA ... Business Administration major.

TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO

1987-88 28-10 517 32-90 .356 5-9 .556 12-19 .632 50 52 18 40 1988-89 19-14 362 29-64 .453 1-8 .125 11-18 .611 24 21 10 26

TOTALS 47-24 879 61-154 .396 6-17 .353 23-37 .622 74 73 28 66

0 2 0.3 6-1.0

1987-89 STATS:

BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG

1 81 2.9 62-2.2 2 70 3.7 51-2.7

3 151 3.2 113-2.4

#50 PAT HOLBERT 6'3" 190 lb. JUNIOR GUARD

HIGH SCHOOL: 1987 graduate of Inglewood HS in Inglewood, CA ... lettered as a senior and was named to two all-tournament teams ... averaged 17.6 ppg senior year . . . also attended Santa Monica and Oakland Tech high schools, lettering at both schools . . . averaged 18.0 ppg at Oakland Tech junior year.

COLLEGE: First season with USO ... will strengthen backcourt play .. . transfer from Mesa CC . . . averaged 8.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 2.0 assists .. . shot 51.1% from field and 40% from 3-point range . .. named Co-MVP of his 22-9 team . . . played freshman year at the Univ. of Idaho.

PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, CA on May 18, 1969 .. . hobbies include art, music and the beach ... parents are Doris and William Holbert of Los Angeles, CA .. . Business major.

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1987-89 STATS:

YEAR G-GS MIN

1987-88 27-5 291 1988-89 26-10 282

TOTALS 53-15 573

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#52 KEITH COLVIN 6'8" 215 lb. JUNIOR FORWARD/CENTER HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Chico HS in Chico, CA ... was a two-sport letter winner in basket-ball and golf .. . averaged 18.3 ppg, 12.2 rpg and 3.4 assists per game ... shot 49.0% from the field and 55.0% from the line .. . two-time All-League performer .. . two-time MVP of team . .. 3-year starter.

USD: Third season with the Toreros ... started 10-of-26 games this past season sharing time at the post with Dondi Bell ... scored a season best 10 pts. vs. Seattle Pacific . . . season high 7 boards vs. Reno ... averaged 2.4 ppg and 1.9 rpg . .. shot 56.7% from the field this past season ... career bests include 15 pts. (Montana) and 8 boards (Rice) - both set frosh year.

PERSONAL: Born in Chico, CA on October 28, 1969 .. . hobbies include philosophy and skim boarding ... parents are Bill Colvin and Carol Crawford of Chico, CA . . . Anthropology major.

TOTAL 3-POINT FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG

28-63 .445 0-0 .000 38-57 .667 6 54 3 27 1 94 3.5 63-2.3 20-33 .606 0-1 .000 23-44 .523 20 52 7 17 2 63 2.4 50-1 .9

48-96 .500 0-1 .000 61 -101 .604 26 106 10 44 3 157 3.0 113-2.1

#54 SHAWN HAMILTON 6'8" 225 lb. JUNIOR FORWARD/CENTER HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Westwood HS in Mesa, AZ . . . averaged 16.0 ppg and 10.5 rpg .. . was named All-Division and All-State.

COLLEGE: First year at USO ... transfer from Mesa CC in Mesa, AZ . . . will give frontcourt added strength and improved rebounding ... this past season he started at forward for Mesa's 22-9 team and averaged 7.8 ppg and 4.0 rpg .. . shot 49.5% from the field and 55.7% from the line ... played his freshman year at Northern Arizona.

PERSONAL: Born in Mesa, AZ on December 30, 1967 ... hobbies include music, volleyball and most any sport .. . his mother, Diane Hamilton , resides in Mesa, AZ ... Business major.

1987-89 STATS:

YEAR G-GS MIN

1987-88 21-2 243 1988-89 28-16 658

TOTALS 49-1 8 901

#55 DONDI BELL 6'9" 240 lb. JUNIOR CENTER HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Crawford HS in San Diego, CA ... averaged 15.0 ppg and 15.0 rpg ... team MVP . . . team captain .. . 2-A Division All-League performer his senior year . . . Most Improved Player ... also lettered in track and field .

USD: The Toreros most improved player from last season's squad .. . will be counted on to rebound at both ends of the floor .. . finished #1 in the wee in blocked shots with 55 . . . honorable mention AII-WCC ... averaged 9.0 ppg and 5.9 rpg ... shot 57.7% from the field . .. scored 19 pts. and grabbed 19 boards with 6 blocked shots at New Mexico Tourna-ment while being named all-tourney . . . matched his career best of 18 pts. vs. North Texas .. . had two double/doubles (17/10 vs. Cal Lu and 17/10 vs. St. Mary's) .. . scored in dou­ble digits 12 times.

PERSONAL: Born in Pensacola, FL on August 8, 1968 . . . hobbies include music, basketball and soul food ... parents are Ealious and Antonia Bell of San Diego, CA . .. Business Ad­ministration major.

TOTAL 3-POINT FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG

33-51 .647 0-0 .000 7-14 .500 5 67 3 19 24 73 3.5 46-2.2 94-163 .557 0-0 .000 65-1 17 .556 15 102 6 58 55 253 9.0 165-5.9

127-214 .593 0-0 .000 72-131 .550 20 169 9 77 79 326 6.7 211-4.3

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SAN DIEGO PAGE 16

"AMERICA'S FINEST CITY''

San Diego is truly "America's Finest City." A modern metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year­round resort , San Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, including cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. San Diego also surrounds one of California's greatest natural harbors which has been a dominant factor in determining the city's history, economy and development.

As home of the largest naval air station on the west coast, the Federal government ranks first in economic impor­tance to the city with the aerospace equipment industry second. Tourism closely follows as third . Business and pleasure coexist in harmony in San Diego. The climate, attractive setting and recreational facilities make San Diego "America's Finest City."

According to Sports Illustrated, " For sheer numbers of participants, diversity of pursuits of involvement, San Diego must rank as the sports and fitness capital of the U.S." Sports are a major feature of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel , wind-surf on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any of the over 50 golf courses throughout the county. Balboa Park, a 1,158-acre recreation and cultural center, offers 25 tennis courts, two gym­nasiums, two municipal golf courses and one of the nation's finest zoos. Mission Bay Park is a 4,600-acre playground for jogging, fishing , bicycling, tennis, golf and kite flying.

As well as participating in recreational activities, San Diego supports their professional teams - the Chargers in football , the Padres in baseball and the Sockers in soccer. Whatever sporting activity there is, it 's here in San Diego - the sports capital of the U.S.A.

San Diego Highlights • Discovered: 1542 by Juan Cabrillo

• Average temp.: Summer 68-76 Winter 57-65

• Sightseeing and Attractions: Balboa Park Hall of Champions (sports museum) San Diego Museum of Art San Diego Zoo Space and Science Museum WIid Animal Park

Horton Plaza Cabrillo National Monument Mission Bay Park Old Town State Historic Park Seaport Village Sea World

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UNIVERSITY PROFILE

The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170-acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i.e., Diego) spent much of his time.

Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - conveniently close to the major business, cultural, residential, and recreational areas, as well as the rail, bus and air terminals.

Founded in 1949, USD is presently experiencing record attendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3800, graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 5800.

The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administration , Education, Nursing, and Law. Each is characterized by high academic standards, small classes, and excellent student-faculty relations.

Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-represented on campus. Students also attend USD from 24 foreign countries.

In January of 1987, USD opened the doors to its new University Center, a 74,500 square foot building for students, faculty and staff. The two­level Center is the largest building on campus. It is the seventh major project completed at USD during the past nine years. It's a place for people to meet for leisure and fun, a place for extracurricular activities.

Recreation, intramural and athletic activities are expanding rapidly. Among the many recreation and intramural programs offered, some of the favorites include: Mission Bay Aquatic Center activities (water skiing, surfing, sailing , crew), modern dance, aerobics, bowling, karate, backpacking, softball, tennis, floor hockey and volleyball.

USD intercollegiate sports for men include football, soccer, cross country, basketball, baseball , crew, tennis and golf. In women's inter­collegiate sports, USD fields programs in volleyball, cross country, swimming, basketball, softball, crew and tennis.

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ALL-TIME OPPONENT RECORD PAGE 18. Abilene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Air Force Academy ... . ....... . .. . . .... .. ... .. 1-3 Alma (Michigan) ... .. . .... . .. . . ... . ... . ...... 1-0 Arizona . . .. .. ... ... . .. . . . . . ... .. . . .. . . . . ... 0-2 Athletes in Action .. .. . .. ... . . .. . .... .... . .... 1-4 Auburn .... . . ... . ... ..... . ..... .... . . .... . .. 0-1 Aurora College . ... . .. . ...... . ..... . .... ... .. 1-0 Australian Teams .. . ... . ....... . ... . .. .. . . . .. . 3-0 Azusa Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Bethel College . .. . ... . .. ... . ... . . . . . .... .. ... 1-0 Biola University .. ............... .. .. . . . . ..... 5-4 Boise State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-2 Briar Cliff College . . .. .... . .... .. . .. .... ...... 0-1 Brown . ...... .. ...... ... . .. .. .... . ...... . .. 1-0 Cal Baptist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 7-0 Cal Lutheran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0 Cal Poly Pomona . .. .. ... ... ... .. . ......... 13-19 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo .... .. ... ............ 4-8 Cal State Bakersfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Cal State Dominguez Hills ...... ... . ... .... . ... 9-2 Cal State Fullerton . .. . .. ....... . . . ... . . . ... . 9-13 Cal State Hayward . . .......... . .. . ........ ... 4-2 Cal State Long Beach ... ... . .... . ..... . ...... 6-8 Cal State Los Angeles .......... ..... .... ..... 8-9 Cal State Northridge ... .... . .. . . .... ... .. .. . .. 9-9 Cal State Stanislaus . ...... . . .. .. .. .. . ... . ... . 2-1 Carroll College . .. . . .. ..... . .... . ... .. .... . .. 2-2 Centenary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Chaminade College .. .. .. . .. .. . .... ... .. . . ... 1-0 Chapman College . ... . . .. . ..... ... . . . . .. . .. 16-1 O Claremont College ..... . . ........... . .. . .. . .. 1-1 Cleveland State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 Dayton, U. of .... . .. ... . . .. ... .. .... . .. .. .... 0-1 Denver, U. of . .. . . .. . .. . .... . .... ..... .... . .. 0-1 Doane College ...... . .. . .. ..... . .. . ..... .... 1-0 Eastern Montana . . ... . . . ..... .. . . ..... .. ..... 1-3 Florida A&M .. . . . . . .... ... . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . .. 1-0 Florida Tech ... .. ....... ........ .. ..... . .... . 0-1 Fresno-Pacific . ....... . ..... . .. .... . . ........ 1-0 Fresno State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 Gannon College .............. . ... . ..... . .... 1-0 Gonzaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-15 Grand Canyon College . . . ...... .. .. .. . . ...... 8-1 o Hawaii, U. of ... .. ...... . . . ... . . .... . . ....... 2-1 Hawaii, U. of (Hilo) ... . ....... . ... .. .... ...... 1-0 Idaho, U. of ... . . ... . . ....... . .... . ... .. .. . .. 1-3 Idaho State . .... ..... . .. .. .. . .. .... . . .... . . . 2-0 Illinois (Chicago Circle) .. . . .......... .. . ....... 1-0 Ill inois Wesleyan ...... . ........ . ............. 1-0 Israeli Olympians . ... .. .. . . ..... ... . ... .. . ... 1-0 Junior Colleges .... .. .. ... . . .... . . . . ...... . .. 5-0 Lamar Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 LaSalle (Mexico) . . ..... . . .. . . .. . ........... . . 1-0 La Verne, U. of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 -3 Lehigh University .. .. . ............ . . . ... . . . . . 1-0 Los Angeles Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Loyola College (Maryland) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1-0 Loyola Marymount .... ...... . ...... .... . . .. 14-22 Luther College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Manchester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Marist ...... . . . . .... ... . . . . . ........... .. . .. 1-0 Military Teams ........ . ... .. .... . ...... . ... 21-34 Missouri-Kansas City . .. . .. .. ..... ....... .. .. . 1-0 Montana State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Montana, U. of ... . .. .. ...... ..... . ..... .. ... 3-2 Mount Marty College .. . . .. . . ........ .. .... . .. 1-0 Nebraska Wesleyan .. .. . .......... . .... .... .. 1-0 Nevada-Las Vegas . ... . . . .. . . . . ........... .. . 0-1 Nevada-Reno . .... .. .... . .. . .... .. ....... . ... 2-6 Nevada Southern ............ .... ............ 3-4 New Mexico, U. of . . ... ..... .. .... , .... . . ..... 1-0

New Mexico Highlands . .. .. . .... . . .. . . ... . ... . 1-0 New Orleans . .. . ..... ... ... ........... .... . . 0-1 North Park .... . . .. .... . ............ . ... . .... 0-1 North Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 Northern Arizona ....... ... . ... .. . . . .. .. . . .... 4-7 Northern Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Occidental College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Ohio-Northern . . .. ..... . ... . . .... . . .. . ....... 1-0 Olivet Nazarene .. .. . .... .. .......... . .... . .. 1-0 Pacific, U. of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Pacific Lutheran . . ... . .............. . . .. ..... 1-0 Pepperdine ... . . .. .. ..... . . .. .. . . . ......... 12-27 Phoenix AAU .. . ....... . .. . . . .... . .... . .. . ... 1-0 Point Loma Nazarene College . . .......... . . . . .. 6-7 Pomona College .......... . . .. ............ . .. 1-1 Portland State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Portland, U. of . . ...... ... ... . ....... . .. . ... 12-10 Princeton .. . . . . ..... . ..... .... . ... . ..... .. .. 0-1 Puget Sound ..... . .. . ..... . . . .. ..... . . . .... . 4-1 Redlands, U. of ............. .... ..... . ... .. .. 3-1 Republic of China (Taiwan) .. .. .. . .. .... .. . .... 1-0 Rice ... . .... . . . ... ... .. . . ...... ... ... . . ... . 1-1 St. Joseph's (New Mexico) ... . ...... . .. . . .. . ... 2-0 St. Mary's (Moraga) ... . .. .............. ... . 12-12 St. Mary's (New Mexico) .. . .. .. . . ... . . . . .... . .. 1-0 St. Thomas College ....... . ......... . . . . ..... 2-0 St. Xavier College . . . . . . .. ... . .. . ..... .. .... . . 1-0 Sacramento State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 Samford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 San Diego State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-15 San Francisco, U. of . .. .... . .. .. .. . . .. . . ...... 5-9 San Francisco State ... ... . . .. . . . ...... ...... . 0-1 San Jose State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Santa Clara .... . ...... . . . .. . ....... . .... . .. 8-15 Seattle Pacific . ... ... ...... .. .. . .. . .... ..... . 1-1 Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 Sonoma State ... .. . ... ... . . . . .. ... ... .. ... .. 1-1 Southern California College . ....... . .. ... . . . ... 5-1 Southeastern Louisiana ....... .. .......... .... 1-1 Southern Illinois ... . . ..... .. ... . .. . ... ... . . . . 0-1 Southern Utah State ..... . . ........ . ........ . 4-0 Spring Arbor College . . . . . . ............ . . .. ... 2-0 Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 Tabor College . . . ..... . ... .. ............ .. ... 1-0 Tahoe College ....... .. .. .. .. ...... . . . .. . . . . . 0-1 Taylor University . ....... . ...... .... ........ . . 1-0 Tennessee-Martin . .. .. .. .. . .... . ............. 1-0 Texas-Arlington ..... .. .. .. . . .. . ...... .. ...... 1-0 Texas 'Tech .. . .. ...... . ....... ........ .. .. .. . 1-1 Toledo, U. of .. .. .... . . . .. .... . .. . .. ... . ..... 0-1 Trinity (Texas) . ... .. . ....... ... . . . .. ... . . .. ... 1-2 United Brethren . . ... . . ... ... . ....... . .. . ..... 2-0 U.S. International ...... . ....... . . ... . .. .. ... 26-13 U.C. Berkeley ...... . . , .... .. ... ..... . . .. ..... 0-2 U.C. Davis ....... . .......................... 3-1 U.C. Irvine . ... . . .... .. . ... . . . . .... .. .. ...... 6-8 U.C. Riverside . . ........ . .. .. . . . ... . ...... . . 11-6 U.C. San Diego .... . . , . .. . . . ..... . .... .. .... 14-1 U.C. Santa Barbara . . ........ . .... . ...... . .. . . 4-7 Utah, U of ... . . . . ... . ..... . ....... . .. . ...... 1-1 Utah State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Washington State . . ............. . .. . ... . .. . .. 1-1 Weber State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Western Illinois . ......... .. . ........... . .. .. . 2-0 Western Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Western New Mexico .......... .... .. ..... . ... 1-0 Western Washington . .. . ......... . . . ... . ... ... 1-2 Westmar ................. . ........ . ... .. ... 1-0 Westminster (Utah) . .. . .... . ... . .............. 1-0 Westmont College .. . ......... . ..... . . . . .. . ... 1-7 Whittier College . ..... . .... ...... .. . ....... . 5-19 Whitworth .... . .... . . .... .. ....... .... . . .... 1-0 Youngstown State ..... .. . . .. .... . .. .. ........ 0-1

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CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY NOV. 24 AT USD Location: Thousand Oaks, CA Nickname: Kingsmen Colors: Purple and Gold Enrollment: 1,400 Conference: Independent President: Dr. Jerry Miller Athletic Director: Or. Robert Doering Coach : Mike Dunlap Alma Mater & Year: LMU, 1980 Record: 0-0/First yr at CLU Assistants: Steve Spencer

SID: Greg Seiler

UC SANTA BARBARA Location: Santa Barbara, CA Nickname: Gauchos Colors: Blue and Gold Enrollment: 18,000 Conference: Big West President: Barbara Uehling Athletic Director: John Kasser Coach : Jerry Pimm Alma Mater & Year: USC, 1960 Record : 93-78/6 yrs. at UCSB Assistants: Ben Howland, Bobby Castagna,

Steve Golston , Ray Lopes SID: Bill Mahoney

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS Location: Denton , TX Nickname: Eagles Colors : Green and White Enrollment: 24,500 Conference : Southland President: Dr. Alfred F. Hurley Athletic Director: Gorky Nelson Coach: Jimmy Gales Alma Mater & Year: Alcorn State, 1963 Record : 42-45/3 yrs. at UNT Assistants: Glenn Arnold , Archie Myers,

Rodney Belcher SID: Doug Ray

ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY {ST. JOHN'S TOURNAMENT) Location: Jamaica, NY Nickname: Redmen Colors : Red and White Enrollment: 20,000 Conference: Big East President: Rev. Donald J. Harrington, CM Athletic Director: John W. Kaiser Coach: Lou Carnesecca Alma Mater & Year: St. John's, 1950 Record: 460-170/21 yrs. at St. John's Assistants : Brian Mahoney, Ron Rutledge,

Al LoBalbo SID: Frank Racaniello

SID Phone : (805) 495-3151 Home Phone: (805) 497-7474 Last Season's Record : 11-17 Series Record: 3-0, USO Last Meeting: 90-64, USO (11/30/88) Returning Lettermen: 4 Lettermen Lost: 6 Returning Starters: 2 Starters Lost: 3 PLAYERS 10 WATCH :

• Mike Demeter 6•7 • David Rowlands 6-2 • Brad Adam 5-10

NOV. 28 AT USD SID Phone: (805) 961-3428 Home Phone: (805) 687-3595 Last Season's Record : 21-9 Series Record: 7-4 UCSB Last Meeting: 76-58, UCSB (12/3/88) Returning Lettermen: 12 Lettermen Lost: 3 Returning Starters : 3 Starters Lost: 2 PLAYERS 10 WATCH:

• Carrick DeHart 6-4 • Eric McArthur 6-6 • Paul Johnson 6-5

SR G SR F SO G

NOV. 30 AT DENTON, TX SID Phone: (817) 565-3672 Home Phone: (817) 383-3470 Last Season's Record : 14-15 Series Record : 2-0 UNT Last Meeting: 81-77 OT UNT (12/28/88) Returning Lettermen: 4 Lettermen Lost: 7 Returning Starters : 1 Starters Lost: 4 PLAYERS 10 WATCH : • Ronnie Morgan • Kevie Gulley • Chris Chavers

6-8 6-0 6-5

JR F JR G JR F

DEC. 2-3 AT JAMAICA, NY SID Phone: (718) 990-6367 Home Phone: (718) 458-3123 Last Season's Record : 20-13 Series Record: First Meeting Last Meeting: NA Returning Lettermen: 10 Lettermen Lost: 2 Returning Starters: 4 Starters Lost: 1 PLAYERS 10 WATCH: • Jayson Williams • Malik Sealy • Jason Buchanan

6-10 6-8 6-0

SR F SO F SO G

SR C 13.5 ppg SR G 5.3 ppg SOG 1.9ppg

16.2 ppg 13.2 ppg 6.4 ppg

15.9 ppg 7.3 ppg transfer

19.5 ppg 12.9 ppg 9.2 ppg

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA {ST. JOHN'S TOURNAMENT)

DEC. 2-3 AT JAMACIA, NY

Location : Mobile, AL Nickname: Jaguars Colors: Red, White and Blue Enrollment: 10,600 Conference: Sun Belt President: Dr. Frederick P. Whiddon Athletic Director: Joe Gottfried Coach: Ronnie Arrow

SID Phone: (205) 460-7035 Home Phone: TBA Last Season's Record: 23-9 Series Record : First Meeting Last Meeting: NA Returning Lettermen: 5 Lettermen Lost: 8 Returning Starters : 1 Starters Lost: 4 PLAYERS TO WATCH: Alma Mater & Year: SW Texas St. , 1969

Record : 38-23/2 yrs at U.S.A. • John Jimmerson 6-5 6-6 6-4

SR F JR F JR G

Jaguars },', 6.7 ppg •

Assistants: Jeff Price , Ken Turner, Denny Wright

SID: TBA

WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY {ST. JOHN'S TOURNAMENT) Location: Dayton, OH Nickname: Raiders Colors: Hunter green and gold Enrollment: 16,000 Conference: Independent President: Dr. Paige E. Mulhollan Athletic Director: Dr. Michael J. Cusack Coach: Ralph Underhill Alma Mater & Year: Tennesee Tech , 1964 Record : 242-75/11 yrs. at WSU Assistants: Jim Brown, Bob Grote

SID: Gary Giles

• Neil Smith 6.2 ppg • Karl James transfer

DEC. 2-3 AT JAMAICA, NY SID Phone: (513) 873-2771 Home Phone: (513) 435-9528 Last Season's Record: 17-11 Series Record: First Meeting Last Meeting: NA Returning Lettermen: 7 Lettermen Lost: 4 Returning Starters: 3 Starters Lost: 2 PLAYERS 10 WATCH:

• Mark Woods 6-1 • Marcus Mumphrey 6-1 • Dave Dinn 6-7

SO G 10.0 ppg SO G 8.9 ppg JR F 6.0 ppg

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SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY Location : San Diego, CA Nickname: Aztecs Colors: Scarlet an Black Enrollment: 36,000 Conference: Western Athletic President: Dr. Thomas 8. Day Athletic Director: Dr. Fred Miller Coach : Jim Brandenburg Alma Mater & Year: Colorado St. 1958 Record : 24-34/2 yrs. at SDSU Assistants: Jimmy Williams, Maury Hanks,

David Kleckner SID: John Rosenthal

U.C.L.A. Location: Los Angeles, CA Nickname: Bruins Colors: Blue and Gold Enrollment: 33,000 Conference: Pacific-10 President: Dr. Charles E. Young Athletic Director: Peter T. Dalis Coach: Jim Harrick Alma Mater & Year: Morris Harvey, 1960 Record : 21-10/1 yr. at UCLA Assistants: Tony Fuller, Brad Holland,

Mark Gottfried, Ken Barone SID: Marc Dellins

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE Location: Nacogdoches, TX Nickname: Lumberjacks Colors: Purple and White Enrollment: 12,500 Conference: Southland President: Dr. William A. Johnson Athletic Director: Jim Hess Coach : Mike Martin Alma Mater & Year: SE Oklahoma, 1965 Record : 10-18/1 yr. at SFA Assistants: Andrew Prince

SID: Robert Hill

DEC. 6 AT S. D. SPORTS ARENA SID Phone: (619) 594-5547 Home Phone: (619) 672-2258 Last Season's Record : 12-17 Series Record: 15-8 SDSU Last Meeting: 76-53, USO (12/19/87) Returning Lettermen: 4 Lettermen Lost: 6 Returning Starters: 1 Starters Lost: 4 PLAYERS TO WATCH :

• Michael Best • Rodney Jones • Eerie White

6-4 6-2 6-6

SR G SR G SO G

DEC. 9 AT LOS ANGELES, CA SID Phone: (213) 206-6831 Home Phone: (805) 583-2572 Last Season's Record: 21-10 Series Record : First Meeting Last Meeting: NA Returning Lettermen: 10 Lettermen Lost: 3 Returning Starters: 4 Starters Lost: 1 PLAYERS ID WATCH: • Trevor Wilson 6-8 SR F • Don Maclean 6-10 SO F • Kevin Walker 6-10 SR C

DEC. 16 AT USD SID Phone : (409) 568-2606 Home Phone: (409) 569-6466 Last Season's Record : 10-18 Series Record : First Meeting Last Meeting: NA Returning Lettermen: 4 Lettermen Lost: 5 Returning Starters: 1 Starters Lost: 4 PLAYERS m WATCH: • Jeff Williams 6-7 JR C • Alonzo Crump 6-8 SO F • Trevence King 6-7 SR F

15.6 ppg 2.8 ppg 2.3 ppg

18.4 ppg 18.6 ppg 9.9 ppg

10.0 ppg transfer 3.3 ppg

EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY DEC. 19 AT USD Location : Cheney, WA Nickname: Eagles Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 8,000 Conference: Big Sky President: Dr. B. Felder Athletic Director: Ron Raver Coach : Bob Hofman Alma Mater & Year: Colorado 1974 Record : 14-43/2 yrs at EWU Assistants: Ray LaBate, Willie Bascus

SID: Bruce Parker

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA AT RENO Location: Reno, NV Nickname: Wolf Pack Colors: Blue and Silver Enrollment: 10,300 Conference: Big Sky President: Dr. Joe Crowley Athletic Director: Chris Ault Coach : Len Stevens Alma Mater & Year: Sacramento State, 1971 Record : 31 -25/2 yrs. at UNA Assistants: Derek Allister, John Dunn,

Mike Wurm SID: Paul Stuart

SID Phone: (509) 359-6334 Home Phone: TBA Last Season's Record : 8-22 Series Record : First Meeting Last Meeting: NA Returning Lettermen: 9 Lettermen Lost: 3 Returning Starters: 3 Starters Lost: 2 PLAYERS TO WATCH :

• David Peed 6-4 • Ronn McMahon 5-9 • Brian Sullivan 6-1

DEC. 21 AT USD SID Phone: (702) 784-4600 Home Phone: (702) 786-9075 Last Season's Record : 16-1 2 Series Record : 6-2 UNA Last Meeting: 90-68, UNA (12/23/88) Returning Lettermen: 4 Lettermen Lost: 4 Returning Starters : 3 Starters Lost: 2 PLAYERS TO WATCH:

• Jon Baer 6-9 • Kevin Franklin 6-3 • Kevin Soares 6· 1

SR F 20.9 ppg SR G 12.1 ppg JR G 10.2 ppg

SR F 9.6 ppg JR G 17.7 ppg SO G 9.0 ppg

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WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Location: Bowling Green, KY Nickname: Hilltoppers Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 14,116 Conference: Sun Belt Conference President: Dr. Thomas C. Meredith Athletic Director: Jimmy Feix Coach : Murray Arnold Alma Mater & Year: American , 1960 Record : 58-37/3 yrs. at WKU Assistants: Charles Cunningham, Bobby Brown,

Allan Hatcher SID: Paul Just

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Location: New York, NY Nickname: Lions Colors: Columbia Blue and White Enrollment: 3,300 Conference : Ivy League President: Michael I. Sovern Athletic Director: Al Paul Coach: Wally Halas Alma Mater & Year: Clark, 1973 Record : 14-38/3 yrs. at CU Assistants: Jay Cody, Kirk Saulny

SID: BIii Steinman

SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY Location: Santa Clara, CA Nickname: Broncos Colors: Bronco Red and White Enrollment: 7,100 Conference: West Coast President: Rev. Paul L. Locatelli , S.J. Athletic Director: Tom O 'Connor Coach : Carroll Williams Alma Mater & Year: San Jose State, 1956 Record : 305-227/19 yrs. at SCU Assistants: Dick Davey, Larry Hause,

Steve Seandel SID: Jim Young

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY Location : Malibu, CA Nickname: Waves Colors: Blue, Orange and White Enrollment: 6,800 Conference: West Coast President: Dr. David Davenport Athletic Director: Wayne Wright Coach: Tom Asbury Alma Mater & Year: Wyoming , 1967 Record : 20-13/1 yr. at PEP Assistants: Bob Williams, Bob Hawking,

David Campbell SID: Michael Zapolski

DEC. 28 AT USD SID Phone: (502) 745-4295 Home Phone: (502) 781-4852 Last Season's Record: 14-15 Series Record : 1-0 WKU Last Meeting: 64-59 WKU (1/5/89) Returning Lettermen : 6 Lettermen Lost: 6 Returning Starters : 2 Starters Lost: 3 PLAYERS TO WATCH: • Anthony Smith • Ronald Shelton • Jerry Anderson

6-8 6-4 6-8

DEC. 30 AT USD SID Phone: (212) 854-2534 Home Phone: (212) 666-9551 Last Season's Record: 8-18 Series Record : First Meeting Last Meeting : NA Returning Lettermen : 8 Lettermen Lost: 4 Returning Starters: 3 Starters Lost: 2 PLAYERS TO WATCH:

SR C SR G JR F

• Dane Holmes 6-8 • Eric Speaker 6-5 • Buck Jenkins 6-6

JAN. 6 AT USD;

12.0 ppg 11 .5 ppg transfer

SOC 13.0 ppg SO F 10.5 ppg FR G

JAN 27 AT SANTA CLARA, CA SID Phone: (408) 554-4661 Home Phone: TBA Last Season's Record : 20-11 Series Record : 15-8 SCU Last Meeting: 67-66, SCU (1/27/89) Returning Lettermen : 10 Lettermen Lost: 4 Returning Starters : 3 Starters Lost: 2 PLAYERS TO WATCH :

• Jeffty Connelly 6-5 • Nils Becker 6-10 • Melvin Chinn 6-0

JAN. 11 AT USD; FEB. 24 AT MALIBU, CA SID Phone: (213) 456-4333 Home Phone : (213) 456-0034 Last Season's Record: 20-13 Series Record : 27-11 PEP Last Meeting : 72-69, PEP (3/4/89) Returning Lettermen: 8 Lettermen Lost: 3 Returning Starters: 3 Starters Lost: 2 PLAYERS TO WATCH: • Tom Lewis • Dexter Howard • Craig Davis

6-7 6-7 6-4

SR F SR F SR G

SR F 11 .9 ppg SR C 9 .2 ppg SO G 3.7 ppg

16.2 ppg 15.9 ppg 12.2 ppg

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY JAN. 13 AT USD; Location: Los Angeles, CA Nickname: Lions Colors: Crimson, Gray and Columbia Blue Enrollment: 3,500 Conference: West Coast President: Rev. James N. Loughran, S.J . Athletic Director: Brian Quinn Coach : Paul Westhead Alma Mater & Year: St. Joseph's, PA, 1961 Record: 59-42/4 yrs. at LMU Assistants: Jay Hillock, Judas Prada,

Bruce Woods, Jim Ellis SID: Barry Zepel

FEB. 23 AT LOS ANGELES, CA SID Phone: (213) 642-3255 Home Phone: (213) 645-1372 Last Season's Record: 20-11 Series Record : 22-14 LMU Last Meeting: 104-88, LMU (2/10/89) Returning Lettermen: 14 Lettermen Lost: 2 Returning Starters: 4 Starters Lost: 1 PLAYERS TO WATCH :

• Hank Gathers 6-7 SR C • Jeff Fryer 6-2 SR G • Bo Kimble 6-5 SR G

32.7 ppg 22.9 ppg 16.8 ppg

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ST. MARY'S COLLEGE Location: Moraga, CA Nickname: Gaels Colors: Blue and Red Enrollment: 2,200 Conference: West Coast President: Br. Mel Anderson , FSC Athletic Director: Rick Mazzuto Coach : Paul Landreaux Alma Mater & Year: CSLA, 1971 Record: 0-0/First Year at SMC Assistants: Morris Hodges, Steve Eggink,

Joe Copeland SID: Rick Sutton

UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Location: San Francisco, CA Nickname: Dons Colors: Green and Gold Enrollment: 6,500 Conference: West Coast President: Fr. John LoSchiavo, S.J. Athletic Director: Fr. Robert Sunderland Coach: Jim Brovelli Alma Mater & Year: San Francisco, 1964 Record : 52-6014 yrs. at USF Assistants: Mike Fanmer, Gary Trousdale,

Steve Hill SID: Peter H. Simon

UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND Location: Portland, OR Nickname: Pilots Colors: Purple and White Enrollment: 2,367 Conference: West Coast President: Thomas Oddo Athletic Director: Joe Etzel Coach : Larry Steele Alma Mater & Year: Kentucky, 1971 Record : 8-4812 yrs. at UP Assistants: Art Wilmore, Art Furman

SID: Steve Walker

GONZAGA UNIVERSITY Location: Spokane, WA Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue, While and Red Enrollment: 3,500 Conference: West Coast President: Bernard J. Coughlin Athletic Director: Dan Fitzgerald Coach: Dan Fitzgerald Alma Mater & Year: CSLA, 1965 Record : 114-7817 yrs. at GU Assistants: Joe Hillock, Dan Monson,

Jerry Krause

SID: Oliver Pierce

SOUTHERN UTAH STATE Location: Cedar City, UT Nickname: Thunderbirds Colors: Scarlet, Royal Blue and White Enrollment: 3,200 Conference: Independent President: Gerald R. Sherratt Athletic Director: Jack Bishop Coach : Neil Roberts Alma Mater & Year: BYU, 1968 Record: 26-2912 yrs. at SU St. Assistants: Randy Adams, Steve Hodson

SID: Jim Robinson

JAN. 19 AT MORAGA, CA; FEB. 17 AT USD SID Phone: (415) 631-4402 Home Phone: (415) 284-7167 Last Season's Record: 25-5 Series Record : 12-12 Last Meeting : 65-47, SMC (2118189) Returning Lettermen: 6 Lettermen Lost: 7 Returning Starters: 0 Starters Lost: 5 PLAYERS TO WATCH : • Terry Burns • James Dailey • Eric Bamberger

6-3 6-5 6-9

SR G SR F SOC

7.0 ppg 9.6 ppg 2.8 ppg

JAN. 20 AT SAN FRANCISCO, CA; FEB. 15 AT USD SID Phone: (415) 666-6161 Home Phone: (415) 692-2069 Last Season's Record : 16-12 Series Record : 10-5, USF Last Meeting: 69-64, USD (1128189) Returning Lettermen: 11 Lettermen Lost: 2 Returning Starters: 3 Starters Lost: 2 PLAYERS TO WATCH : • Joel DeBortoli 6-8 • Kevin Ellis 6-4 • Scott McWhorter 6-6

FEB. 1 AT USD; FEB. 10 AT PORTLAND, OR SID Phone: (503) 283-7117 Home Phone: (503) 644-3337 Last Season's Record : 2-26 Series Record: 12-10 USD Last Meeting: 53-31 , USD (2124189) Returning Lettermen: 7 Lettermen Lost: 6 Returning Starters: 5 Starters Lost: O PLAYERS TO WATCH :

SR F SR G JR F

• Josh Lowery 6-5 SR G • Ron Deaton 6-5 JR F • Erik Spoelstra 6-1 SO G

FEB. 3 AT USD; FEB. 8 AT SPOKANE, WA SID Phone: (509) 328-4220 Home Phone: UNL Last Season's Record : 14-14 Series Record : 14-8 GU Last Meeting: 88-71 GU (2125189) Returning Lettermen: 8 Lettermen Lost: 3 Returning Starters: 3 Starters Lost: 2 PLAYERS TO WATCH :

• Jim McPhee 6-5 SR F • Mike Winger 6-2 SR G • Chris Delaney 6-8 SR C

FEB. 27 AT USD SID Phone: (801) 586-7752 Home Phone: (801) 477-3479 Last Season's Record: 10-18 Series Record : First Meeting Last Meeting: NA Returning Lettermen: 5 Lettermen Lost: 6 Returning Starters: 3 Starters Lost: 2 PLAYERS TO WATCH :

• Kelvin Lee 5-8 • DaVor Marcelic 6-6 • Chris Naulls 6-6

SR G SO F SR F

14.3 ppg 8 .7 ppg 8 .0 ppg

16.0 ppg 7.9 ppg 7.5 ppg

20.1 ppg 10.2 ppg

3.8 ppg

12.0 ppg 10.0 ppg 8.0 ppg

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USD 197!>-80 OPP USD 1982-83 OPP 60 ·at Santa Clara 57 w USD 1987-88 OPP 93 SAMFORD UNIV. 81 w 47 AIR FORCE ACADEMY 49 L 61 ·at St. Mary's 71 L

90 at Rice Univ. (ot) 97 L 61 •UNIV. OF PORTLAND 57 w 58 at SDSU 67 L 76 NO. ARIZONA (2CIT) 74 w 58 •GONZAGA UNIV. 43 w 67 UC SANTA BARBARA 72 L

56 at UOP 81 L 63 at UC Irvine 79 L 61 MONTANA 56 w 97 WESTMORE COLLEGE 80 w 79 ST. THOMAS (MN) 54 w 54 ·at Pepperdine 57 L

71 PUGET SOUND 66 w 69 NORTH PARK COLLEGE 72 L 75 DOANE COLLEGE (NE) 71 w 64 · LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 66 L

54 at Boise State 70 L 76 at NAU 98 L 45 at San Diego State 47 L •denotes WCC games 76 at San Diego State 53 w 86 WESTERN ILUNOIS 82 w 62 at CS Long Beach 87 L %denotes Dallas Morning News Classic 59 at CS Fullerton 71 L 76 ·at Portland Univ. 98 L 56 TEXAS TECH UNIV. 53 w in Austin, TX 74 BROWN UNIV. 54 w 76 ·at Seattle Univ. 99 L 61 #at San Jose State 66 w #American Savings Classic 69 MISSOURI-K.C. 60 w 73 •sr. MARY'S COLLEGE 83 L 50 %Utah State 65 L in Stockton, CA 80 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 71 w 73 ·SANTA CLARA UNIV. 94 L 71 %Idaho State 68 w USD Overall : 16-11 wee: 5-7 81 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 64 w # ·at Loyola Marymount w 70 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 61 w Head Coach : Hank Egan 72 at Colorado 83 L 70 ·at Pepperdine 63 w 76 at Nevada-Reno 88 L 66 at Weber State 44 w 76 ·at San Francisco 90 L 51 UNIV. OF DENVER 54 L 75 ·at Loyola Marymount 115 L 75 AIR FORCE ACADEMY 68 w 56 ·sT. MARY'S COLLEGE 61 L 77 ·at Pepperdine 92 L 57 ·at Santa Clara 59 L 57 UNIV. OF SANTA CLARA 71 L USD 1985-86 OPP 59 •SAN FRANCISCO 75 L 62 •GONZAGA UNIV. 72 L 75 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 67 w 54 •SANTA CLARA 56 L 67 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 70 L 58 ·PEPPERDINE UNIV. 61 L 70 %CS Long Beach 63 w 40 •sr. MARY'S 41 L 82 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 100 L 55 ·at Gonzaga Univ. 64 L 46 %New Mexico 61 L 66 ·at St. Mary's 61 w 73 NORTH TEXAS STATE 83 L 51 ·at Univ. of Portland 74 L 63 NEVADA-RENO 54 w 52 ·at Gonzaga Univ. 70 L 78 ·SAN FRANCISCO 106 L 71 •uNIV. OF PORTLAND 57 w 86 SW TEXAS STATE 65 w 64 ·at Portland 68 L 57 ·at St. Mary's 78 L 58 ·GONZAGA UNIV. 53 w 66 at CS Fullerton 78 L 61 ·PORTLAND 41 w 66 ·at Gonzaga 78 L 69 ·at Pepperdine Univ. 82 L 67 #Montana Univ. 84 L 73 •GONZAGA UNIV. 78 L 58 •SEATTLE UNIV. 76 L 82 ·at Loyola Marymount 79 w 81 #McNeese State 66 w 40 ·at Santa Clara 56 L 70 ·PORTLAND UNIV. 89 L 64 ·at Santa Clara 79 L 81 at San Diego State 64 w 73 ·at San Francisco 79 L

#denotes forfeit win for USD 61 ·at St. Mary's College 58 w 55 @South Florida 56 L 76 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 74 w 78 @Alaska-Anchorage 64 w 126 ·LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 141 L *denotes wee contests ·denotes WCC games 83 NORTHERN IOWA 69 w 48 #St. Mary's 68 L USD overall : 6-19 wee: 2-14 % denotes Big Blue Classic at Logan , Utah 77 MONTANA STATE 63 w Head Coach : Jim Brovelli #USD forfeit win 82 ST. AMBROSE COLLEGE 55 w ·denotes wee games

USD overall : 12-14 wee: 5-7 96 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 82 w #denotes wee Post-Season Tourn. Head Coach : Jim Brovelli

53 ·at Santa Clara 55 L USD overall : 11-17 wee: 3-11

67 "at San Francisco 59 w Head Coach : Hank Egan USD 1980-81 OPP 74 ·GONZAGA UNIV. 50 w 52 at San Diego State 60 L 67 •uNIV. OF PORTLAND 43 w 74 UC SANTA BARBARA 57 w USD 1983-84 OPP 69 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 64 w 68 U. OF IL (CHI. CIR.) 62 w 94 ST. THOMAS COL. (MN) 59 w 70 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 72 L 44 at Air Force 45 L 87 ARMY 57 w 59 ·at Loyola Marymount 67 L 81 UM KANSAS CITY 43 w 65 CS LONG BEACH 73 L 60 ·at Pepperdine Univ. 61 L 70 UC RIVERSIDE 52 w 53 at Texas Tech Univ. 64 L 70 ·sT. MARY'S COLLEGE 61 w

USD 1988-89 OPP 75 NO. ARIZONA 52 w 63 at Northern Arizona 70 L 72 •SAN FRANCISCO 39 w 71 CENTENARY 79 L 83 SPRING ARBOR COL. (M l) 54 w 75 •SANTA CLARA 62 w 68 + Lehigh 58 w 79 at Stanford (OT) 70 w 85 UC IRVINE 77 w 61 ·at Univ. of Portland 40 w 64 +at New Mexico 53 w 56 at Berkeley 60 L 66 at UC Santa Barbara 75 L

61 *at Gonzaga Univ. 68 L 90 CAL LUTHERAN 64 w 72 CAL POLY POMONA 70 w 81 IDAHO STATE UNIV. 69 w 83 ·at St. Mary's College 53 w 58 at UC Santa Barbara 76 L 62 at UC Irvine 108 L 78 %Florida A&M 52 w •denotes WCC games 66 CSU FULLERTON 68 L

86 SEATTLE PACI FIC 66 w 50 ·at Pepperdine 83 L 66 % Nevada-Reno 70 L %denotes New Mexico Tip-Off Classic 65 at Montana 80 L 69 ·at Loyola Marymount 72 L 92 UNIV. OF IDAHO 64 w in Albuquerque, NM 68 at Nevada-Reno 90 L 73 ·sT. MARY'S COLLEGE 61 w 47 at San Diego State 61 L #denotes Champion Holiday VI Classic 77 NORTH TEXAS (ot) 81 L 64 ·sAN FRANCISCO 67 L 81 WESTERN ILLINOIS 62 w in Missoula, MT

72 •UNIV. OF PORTLAND 77 L 70 MOUNT MARTY COLLEGE 48 w @denotes Longhorn Classic in Austin, TX 62 MARIST 56 w 57 at Utah 75 L 47 •GONZAGA UNIVERSITY 53 L 58 •GONZAGA UNIV. 60 L USD Overall : 19-9 wee: 9-5 59 at Western Kentucky 64 L 60 ·UNIV. OF SANTA CLARA 64 L 65 •uNIV. OF PORTLAND 63 w Head Coach: Hank Egan

50 ·at Univ. of Portland 49 w 69 ·SANTA CLARA 62 w 66 •GONZAGA (ot) 71 L 54 *at Gonzaga University 68 L 75 ·at Loyola Marymount-OT 73 w 54 •PORTLAND 57 L 58 ·at San Francisco 67 L 64 ·at Pepperdine 67 L 58 ·at San Francisco 63 L 69 ·at St. Mary's College 70 L 71 ·at St. Mary's College 79 L 58 ·at Santa Clara 64 L 78 ·LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 66 w 56 · PEPPERDINE UNIV. 55 w 66 · sANTA CLARA 67 L 63 ·PEPPERDINE 64 L 60 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 56 w 69 •SAN FRANCISCO 64 w 74 ·at Santa Clara 80 L 63 ·at Santa Clara 61 w 65 ·at Pepperdine 68 L

63 ·at Portland 56 w USD 1986-87 OPP 104 ·at Loyola Marymount 139 L ·denotes wee contests ·at Gonzaga (20T) 88 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 104 L USD overall : 10-16 wee: 3-11 71 69 w 60 at Univ. of Utah 57 w 73 ·PEPPERDINE 93 L Head Coach: Jim Brovelli 68 ·sT. MARY'S COLLEGE 59 w 54 BOISE STATE UNIV. 52 w 45 ·at St . Mary's 70 L 56 @ Princeton 65 L 80 at Nevada-Reno (OT) 81 L 47 ·sT. MARY'S 65 L

·denotes WCC games 66 at Montana State 76 L 53 ·at Portland 31 w % denotes Wolf Pack Classic 83 at San Diego State 67 w 71 ·at Gonzaga 88 L

USD 1981-82 OPP in Reno, Nevada (2nd Place) 77 at UC Santa Barbara 71 w 91 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 78 w @Opening round of NCAA, Palestra 60 % CS Long Beach 55 w 69 # Pepperdine 72 L 90 UNIV. OF PACIFIC 64 w in Phi ladelphia, PA 56 % Boise State Univ. 71 L

75 BOISE STATE 61 w USD overall : 18-10 WCC: 9-3 48 RICE UNIVERSITY 47 w +denotes Lobo Classic 66 UC IRVINE 78 L Head Coach : Jim Brovelli 87 LOYOLA COLLEGE-MD 60 w ·denotes wee games 36 at San Diego State 41 L 61 UNIV. OF COLORADO 51 w #denotes WCC Post-Season Tourn . 68 BETHEL COLLEGE 34 w 54 OHIO NORTHERN UNIV. 28 w USD overall : 8-20 wee: 2-12 78 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 48 w 61 ·at Portland (OT) 59 w Head Coach : Hank Egan 57 at UC Santa Barbara 72 L 46 ·at Gonzaga Univ. 58 L 60 UC BERKELEY 66 L USD 1984-85 OPP 73 •SANTA CLARA 51 w 69 at Northern Arizona 64 w 78 MISSOURI BAPTIST 48 w 68 •SAN FRANCISCO 56 w 59 S.E. LOUISIANA 60 L 80 NEVADA-RENO 75 w 77 ·at San Francisco 74 w 55 FRESNO-PACIFIC 48 w

65 SAN JOSE STATE 63 w 80 ·at Santa Clara 61 w 91 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN 58 w

53 at San Diego State 57 L 82 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 48 w 61 ·GONZAGA UNIVERSITY 70 L 69 · PEPPERDINE UNIV. 66 w 41 ·UNIV. OF PORTLAND 44 L

76 UC SANTA BARBARA 60 w 78 ·at Pepperdine 73 w 52 %Oklahoma State 62 L 58 ·at Loyola Marymount 51 w

63 % Univ. of Idaho 75 L 88 ·at Loyola Marymount (2OT) 82 w

69 ·at Pepperdine 80 L 53 #U niv. of Pacific 47 w 113 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 72 w

53 •SAN FRANCISCO 72 L 58 #I llinois State Univ. 77 L 54 •sr. MARY'S COLLEGE 42 w

78 ·SANTA CLARA 68 w 70 HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIV. 65 w 61 •GONZAGA UNIV. 48 w

59 ·at St. Mary's College 64 L 47 JOHN BROWN UNIV. 43 w 64 ·UNIV. OF PORTLAND 44 w 48 ·at Santa Clara 65 L 77 CONCORDIA COL. (NE) 51 w 61 ·at St. Mary's 50 w 69 ·at San Francisco 75 L

54 NORTHERN ARIZONA 53 w 99 #LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 84 w 61 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 63 L

67 SW TEXAS STATE 56 w 63 #Pepperdine Univ. 64 L 80 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 68 w

66 SW BAPTIST UNIV. 39 w 61 +Auburn 62 L 52 ·at Univ. of Port land 64 L

50 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 60 L %denotes Boise State Tournament 53 ·at Gonzaga Univ. 63 L 45 ·at Gonzaga Univ. 58 L ·denotes wee contests 73 •ST. MARY'S COLLEGE 62 w 68 ·at Portland 66 w #denotes WCC Post-Season Tournament

·denotes wee games. 65 ·sr. MARY'S COLLEGE 75 L +denotes NCAA Tournament USD overall : 11-15 wee: 4-10 56 •SANTA CLARA 62 L USD Overall: 24-6 wee: 13-1 Head Coach: Jim Brovelli 62 ·at Loyola Marymount 54 w Head Coach: Hank Egan

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PLAYER C. Cottrell wee G. Dottin wee D. Means wee D. Bell wee W. Strickland wee K. Woods wee E. Leonard wee R. Thompson wee K. Colvin wee K. Means wee A. Lewis wee A. Trafton wee C. Carrillo wee M. Schmierer wee USO TOTALS wee

OPP TOTALS wee

FINAL 1988-89 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Overall Record: wee Record:

I - TOTAL - / / - 3PT - /

8-20, Home: 5-8, Road: 1-11, Neutral: 2-1 2-12, Home: 1-6, Road: 1-6

OFF DEF TOT GIGS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 28/13 128/ 198 .647 2/ 4 .500 84/117 .718 342 12.2 14f 4 72f 101 .713 Of O .000 45f 64 .703 189 13.5

28f24 115f 288 .399 28f 80 .350 78f110 .709 336 12.0 14f14 51f 136 .375 14f 35 .400 35f 48 .729 151 10.8

28f27 11 Of 275 .400 49f133 .368 31f 50 .620 .647 14f14 56f 135 .415 26f 68 .382 22f 34

28f16 94f 163 .577 Of O .000 65f117 .556 .500 14f 8 43f 79 .544 Of O .000 27f 54

26f 9 12f 5

28f 9 14f 4

20f 3 7f 0

70f 226 .310 39f 114 .342

70f 135 .519 25f 58 .431

31f 77 .403 6f 19 .316

19f14 29f 64 .453 14f10 21f 44 .477

26f10 20f 33 .606 12f 4 6f 12 .500

28f15 23f 75 .307 14f 7 11f 39 .282

2f O 1f 1 1.000 Of O Of O .000

30f100 .300 16f 54 .296

5f 6 .833 2f 2 1.000

4f 17 .235 Of 3 .000

1f 8 .125 1f 4 .250

Of .000 Of O .000

Of 10 .000 Of 5 .000

Of O .000 Of O .000

5f 0 3f 0

1f 4 .250 Of .000 .000 1/ 2 .500 0/

6/ 0 1f 9 .111 0/ 2 .000 2/ 0 Of 1 .000 Of O .000

3/ 0 Of O .000 Of O .000 1f O Of O .000 Of O .000

40f 54 21f 29

29f 55 15f 31

12f 28 2f 8

.741

.724

.527

.484

.429

.250

11f 18 .611 8f 13 .615

23f 44 . 523 9f 19 .474

18f 26 .692 12f 15 .800

1f 2 .500 Of O .000

Of O .000 Of O .000

Of 2 .000 Of O .000

Of O .000 0/ 0 .000

300 10.7 160 11.4

253 9.0 113 8.1

210 115

174 67

78 14

70 51

63 21

64 34

3 0

8.1 9.6

6.2 4.8

3.9 2.0

3.7 3.6

2.4 1.8

2.3 2.4

1.5 0.0

2 0.4 2 0.7

2 0.3 0 0.0

0 0.0 0 0.0

57 34

65 22

15 9

55 26

16 8

46 24

11 6

16 11

13 6

12 4

0 0

3 0

0 0

60 24

85 51

64 30

110 49

58 26

81 36

16 8

35 25

37 16

23 6

0

4

3

3

0

117 4.2 98f 6 18 58 4.1 51f 4 8

150 5.4 64f 2 71 73 5.2 38f 2 35

79 39

165 75

74 34

127 60

27 14

51 36

50 22

35 10

1 0

2.8 67f 1 2.8 39f 0

5.9 102f 5 5.4 47f 2

2.9 2.8

4.5 4.3

1.4 2.0

54f 2 34f 2

67f 1 37f 1

32f 1 4f 0

2.7 21f 0 2.6 14f 0

1.9 52f 1 1.8 21f 1

1.3 52f 1 0.7 24f 1

0.5 2f 0 0.0 Of 0

5 1.0 Of 0 4 1.3 Of 0

6 1.0 4f 0 0.5 Of 0

1 0.3 1/ 0 0 0.0 Of 0

64 34

15

69 32

14 7

21 5

24 19

20 6

27 9

0 0

2 0

0 0

0 0

57 33

93 46

39 19

58 30

65 33

35 18

19 6

26 20

17 7

43 19

0 0

0 0

1 0

1

0

5 3

7 6

3

55 23

0 0

12 5

2

2

2 0

3

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

14 649 6 315

25 894 8 452

26 13

6 5

38 20

9 4

11 2

10 7

7 4

20 6

0 0

0 0

0

0

0 0

900 467

658 329

630 342

559 271

228 79

362 265

282 105

447 197

9 0

11 4

17 3

4

28 14

693f1548 .448 119f362 .329 392f623 .629 1897 67.8 310 578 1006 35 .9 616f20 345 454 91 166

28 14

331f 740 .447 59f172 .343 196f315 .622 917 65.5 151 275 482 34.4 309f13 156 231 41 75

710f1549 .458 135f349 .387 470f664 .708 2025 72.3 286 574 956 34.1 569f17 392 382 72 218

347f 736 .472 81f198 .409 269f356 .756 1044 74.6 135 279 454 32.4 298f 9 203 175 33 120

Team Rebounds, USO: 118 OPP: 96 wee, USO: 56, OPP: 40

Deadball Rebounds, USO: 74 OPP: 83 wee, USO: 35 OPP: 20

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1988-89 RESULTS PAGE 25

RETURNING PLAYERS GAME BY GAME RESULTS FROM THE 1988-89 SEASON POINTS/REBOUNDS

W-L SCORE OPPONENT BELL CARRILLO COLVIN COTTRELL DOTTIN STRICKLAND THOMPSON WOODS

w 68-58 at Lehigh+ 10/7 DNP 0/2 21/4 12/2 6/1 6/4 8/8 w 64-53 at New Mexico+ 9/12 DNP 0/1 8/4 9/9 14/5 4/2 4/2 w 90-64 CAL LUTHERAN 17/10 2/1 6/2 13/5 13/4 10/2 2/3 5/5 L 58-76 at UC Santa Barbara 12/8 DNP 2/1 10/3 7/8 5/1 3/3 0/1 L 66-68 CSU FULLERTON 15/6 DNP 6/0 6/3 15/6 5/1 DNP 5/4 w 86-66 SEATTLE PACIFIC 2/4 0/1 10/4 16/7 13/4 5/5 DNP 4/2 L 65-80 at Montana 6/7 DNP 0/1 15/7 22/4 13/3 DNP 3/1 L 68-90 at Nevada-Reno 12/6 0/2 1/7 11/2 13/8 16/0 DNP 6/3 L 77-81 NORTH TEXAS (ot) 18/8 DNP 0/2 8/3 14/2 2/3 DNP 7/4 w 62-56 MARIST 8/6 DNP 0/0 6/0 23/4 0/4 DNP 12/6 L 57-75 at Utah 12/5 0/1 3/1 2/8 7/4 6/4 4/3 9/6 L 59-64 at Western Kentucky 8/5 DNP 0/1 14/5 8/6 8/8 DNP 6/7 L 66-71 GONZAGA* (ot) 2/5 DNP 5/3 12/9 17/5 7/5 0/0 2/2 L 54-57 PORTLAND* 8/3 DNP 4/4 6/4 14/6 3/6 1/0 717 L 58-63 at San Francisco* 12/8 DNP 2/5 18/5 13/4 DNP 2/3 2/5 L 58-64 at Santa Clara* 10/7 DNP 0/0 7/4 8/5 DNP 11/7 6/5 L 66-67 SANTA CLARA* 13/8 DNP 0/1 14/6 10/5 12/2 4/3 0/2 w 69-64 SAN FRANCISCO* 7/4 DNP DNP 15/2 16/8 17/3 5/1 2/3 L 65-68 at Pepperdine* 14/2 DNP 0/1 12/1 11 /8 7/0 4/7 2/2 L 104-139 at Loyola Marymount * 9/7 DNP DNP 26/8 14/8 21/2 6/1 12/7 L 88-104 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* 7/6 0/0 0/1 26/6 16/5 15/0 2/4 11/7 L 73-93 PEPPERDINE* 2/1 DNP 4/2 25/4 6/1 9/5 2/1 2/2 L 45-70 at St. Mary's* 0/1 DNP 1/1 6/1 7/5 8/1 8/3 0/2 L 47-65 SAINT MARY'S* 17/10 DNP 2/1 0/0 6/4 0/1 2/1 5/5 w 53-31 at Portland* 6/7 0/1 3/2 6/3 3/5 8/2 4/3 9/6 L 71-88 at Gonzaga* 6/6 DNP 0/1 16/5 10/4 8/7 0/2 7/5 w 91-78 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 5/4 DNP 5/3 14/4 23/9 2/0 DNP 17/10 L 69-72 Pepperdine# 6/2 DNP 9/3 9/4 6/7 3/3 DNP 21/8

+denotes Lobo Classic *denotes West Coast Conference games #denotes West Coast Conference Tournament at San Francisco

TORERO TOP SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS OPPONENT HIGH SCORER(S) Lehigh . . . . . .. . .. ... . .. . .. .. ..... ... . ....... . ..... . Cottrell New Mexico . ....... . .. . .. . .... . .... .. . . . . . .. . . .... . Strickland CAL LUTHERAN .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . ........ . . . . . . Bell UC Santa Barbara ......... . .... . ... ... .. .. .... .. . ... Leonard CSU FULLERTON ... .. . . .. . .... .. .. . . .... . . .. . . . . ... Dottin/Bell SEATTLE PACIFIC .... .. ... . .... .. . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. ... D. Means Montana . .... .... . .. .. .. .. ... ...... . .. .. . ..... . ... . Dottin Nevada-Reno .......... . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .... Strickland NORTH TEXAS . . . . ........................... . . ... . D. Means MARIST .... . .. ... .... .. . . . . .. .. ..... .. . . ...... . ... Dottin Utah ...... ........... .. ... ... . .. . . . . . . . .... . . .. . . . Bell Western Kentucky .. . ... . . . . .... . .. ... . ... . ..... . .... Cottrell GONZAGA .. . ... ... .. .. .. .. .... . .... . ... . .... . ..... D. Means PORTLAND . . ....... .. . . . . . ... . .... . . .. . . .... . . . . .. Dottin San Francisco .. .. . ... .. ... ... . . . ... .. ... . .......... Cottrell Santa Clara ... . . ..... .... . . . . .. . ..... . . . ...... . .... D. Means SANTA CLARA .... . ... . .... .. . . . . .... . ..... . .. . ..... Cottrell SAN FRANCISCO . ... . . ..... . . ....... . . . ... . . .. . . . . . Strickland Pepperdine .. .... ...... ....... .. . . .. . ..... ... .. . . . .. Bell Loyola Marymount . . .. ..... ... . ..... . ... .. . .. . .. .. . .. Cottrell LOYOLA MARYMOUNT . ..... . .... . . . .. . ........ . .. . . Cottrell PEPPERDINE . ...... . .. ... ..... . .. . . ............. . . Cottrell St. Mary's . ..... . . . . . . . . .... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .... D. Means ST. MARY'S . ... . . . .. . ..... . ..... . .. .. .. . . ...... ... . Bell Portland ............ . . . ... .. ... . .... . ........ . . ... . D. Means Gonzaga . . .. ... ......... .... ... . .... . ........ . . ... . D. Means U.S. INTERNATIONAL . .. ... . .. ....... . .... .. .... . . . . . Dottin Pepperdine .... . ... . . . . . .... . . . . .. . . .. ... . ..... . .... Woods

21 14 17 13 15 26 22 16 19 23 12 14 21 14 18 13 14 17 14 26 26 25 11 17 12 22 23 21

HIGH REBOUNDER(S) Woods 8 Bell 12 Bell 10 Bell/Dottin 8 Bell/Dottin 6 Cottrell 7 Bell/Cottrell 7 Dottin 8 Bell 8 Woods/Bell 6 Cottrell 8 Strickland 8 Cottrell 9 Woods 7 Bell 8 Bell/Thompson 7 Bell 8 Dottin 8 Dottin 8 Cottrell/Dottin 8 Woods 7 Strickland 5 Dottin 5 Bell 10 Bell 7 Strickland 7 Woods 10 Woods 8

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WEST COAST CONFERENCE PAGE 26 USD STANDINGS IN THE wee

San Francisco St Mary's Gonzaga Santa Clara Pepperdine Portland Seattle San Diego Loyola Marymount

San Francisco Pepperdine Gonzaga Portland Santa Clara Loyola Marymount San Diego St. Mary's

Pepperdine San Francisco Portland Santa Clara Gonzaga San Diego St. Mary's Loyola ·Marymount

Pepperdine Santa Clara St. Mary's Gonzaga San Diego Portland Loyola Marymount

San Diego Santa Clara St. Mary's Gonzaga Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Portland

Pepperdine Santa Clara St. Mary's San Diego Gonzaga Portland Loyola Marymount

Pepperdine Loyola Marymount San Diego Gonzaga Santa Clara Portland St. Mary's San Francisco

San Diego Gonzaga St. Mary's Santa Clara San Francisco Portland Pepperdine Loyola Marymount

Loyola St. Mary's Santa Clara Pepperdine Gonzaga San Francisco San Diego Portland

St. Mary's Loyola Pepperdine San Francisco Santa Clara Gonzaga San Diego Portland

1979-80 W L PCT 11 5 .688 11 5 .688 10 6 .625 10 6 .625 9 7 .563 9 7 .563 8 8 .500 2 14 .125 2 14 .125

1980-81 W L PCT 11 3 .786 11 3 .786 9 5 .643 7 7 .500 7 7 .500 5 9 .357 3 11 .214 3 11 .214

1981-82 W L PCT 14 0 1.000 11 3 .786 9 5 .643 7 7 .500 7 7 .500 4 10 .286 3 11 .214 1 13 .071

1982-83 W L PCT 10 2 .833 9 3 .750 7 5 .583 5 7 .417 5 7 .417 4 8 .333 2 10 .167

1983-84 W L PCT 9 3 .750 7 5 .583 7 5 .583 6 6 .500 6 6 .500 5 7 .417 2 10 .167

1984-85 W L PCT 11 1 .917 9 3 .750 7 5 .583 5 7 .417 4 8 .333 3 9 .250 3 9 .250

1985-86 W L PCT 13 1 .929 10 4 .714 9 5 .643 8 6 ,571 7 7 .500 4 10 .286 3 11 .214 2 12 .143

1986-87 W L PCT 13 1 .929 9 5 .643 7 7 .500 6 8 .429 6 8 .429 6 8 .429 5 9 .357 4 10 .286

1987-88 W L PCT 14 0 1.000 9 5 .643 9 5 .643 8 6 .571 7 7 .500 5 9 .357 3 11 .214 1 13 .071

1988-89 W L PCT 12 2 .857 10 4 .714 10 4 .714 8 6 .571 7 7 .500 5 9 .357 2 12 .143 2 12 .143

GB OVERALL 22-7 15-12

1 16-11 1 15-12 2 17-11 2 17-11 3 12-15 9 6-19 9 2-26

GB OVERALL 24-7 16-12

2 19-8 4 17-10 4 14-13 6 9-19 8 10-16 8 9-18

GB OVERALL 22-7

3 25-6 5 17-10 7 16-11 7 15-12

10 11-15 11 11-16 13 3-24

GB OVERALL 20-9

1 21-7 3 14-12 5 13-14 5 11 -15 6 10-18 8 9-18

GB OVERALL 18-10

2 22-10 2 12-16 3 17-11 3 15-13 4 12-15 7 11-17

GB OVERALL 23-9

2 20-9 4 15-12 6 16-11 7 15-13 8 14-14 8 11-16

GB OVERALL 25-5

3 19-11 4 19-9 5 15-13 6 12-16 9 13-15

10 10-17 11 7-21

GB OVERALL 24-6

4 18-10 6 17-13 7 18-14 7 16-12 7 14-14 8 12-18 9 12-16

GB OVERALL 28-4 19-9 20-11 17-13 16-12 13-15 11-17 6-22

GB OVERALL 25-5

2 20-11 2 20-13 4 16-12 5 20-11 7 14-14

10 8-20 10 2-26

THE WEST COAST CONFERENCE It's now a shorter distance to two points in the West Coast Conference. On July 13, 1989, the 38-year-old league streamlined itself by applying an eraser to the old

"West Coast Athletic Conference" title used since 1956. Dropping the word "Athletic" simplified a somewhat cumbersome name while clarifying the league's image and position in collegiate basketball.

"West Coast Conference accurately describes us," Commissioner Michael Gilleran said when announcing the change. "It makes our name easier to say and sharpens our image, all while maintaining the tradition we've built We did not want to make a revolutionary change."

Of course, with all the added attention WCC hoop teams have been garnering of late, the shorter name is easier tor everyone to say and write. And everyone is talking and writing more and more about the wee. TOUGH YEAR TO TOP

The conference is coming off its most successful season in history. Four WCC members took part in post-season tournaments in 1988-89 and all four won at least 20 games. It was the first season the WCC had placed four clubs in tournaments and the first time tour squads had attained the magical 20th win. Regular season Champion St Mary's rolled to a 25-5 record and its first NCAA bid in 30 years. Loyola Marymount, 20-11, set new national records for scoring average (112.5) and points in a game (181) enroute to winning their second straight league tourn­ament with the accompanying NCAA bid. Santa Clara, 20-11, and Pepperdine, 20-13, earned their second straight entries to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT).

THE MEMBERS-PRESENT AND PAST

The WCC is made up of eight private institutions spanning the three Western states from the borders of Canada to Mexico. The membership-Gonzaga University, Loyola Marymount University, Pepperdine University, the University of Portland , St Mary's College, the University of San Diego, the University of San Francisco and Santa Clara University has changed over the years, but the current alignment has remained intact tor the longest stretch since its inception in 1952.

The league started up that year as the "California Basketball Association ," an alliance of San Francisco Bay Area schools. Charter members St Mary's, San Francisco and Santa Clara remain in the alignment, with original members Pacific and San Jose State having departed in the early 1970s. The conference expanded from five to eight schools in 1956 with the addition of current members Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine, along with Fresno State, which left the league in 1958. It was during that initial expansion that the old WCAC got its name.

Several other schools have owned membership in the WCC including UC Santa Barbara (1965-69), Nevada-Las Vegas (1969-75), Nevada-Reno (1969-79) , and Seattle (1971-80). Portland joined the conference in 1977, followed by San Diego and Gonzaga in 1980. All together, 15 different schools have competed in the WCC at some point

TRADITION

The WCC has deep roots into the glory days of basketball and the league has owned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament since its first year as the CBA and eight different members have won the title at least once. San Francisco leads the way with 15 league title banners and a pair of back-to-back national championships won by the likes of Bill Russell and K.C. Jones in 1955 and 1956. Other legendary names from the past include Phil Smith , Dennis Johnson, Darwin Cook, Tom Meschery, Kurt Rambis, Bill Cartwright and John Stocklon, all of whom warred on WCC courts in the college days. A young fellow named Pete Rozelle once served as sports information director at USF

San Francisco 34 years Pepperdine 34 years Santa Clara 37 years St Mary's 37 years Loyola Marymount 34 years San Diego 9 years Portland 13 years Gonzaga 9 years

PITCHES, DIAMONDS, COURTS AND COURSES

15 titles 7 titles 7 titles 3 titles 2 titles 1 title O titles O titles

While basketball gets most of the attention , it's not the only WCC sport. In tact , the conference is gaining recognition as one of the top soccer leagues in the country. Portland helped spur some of that notoriety by holding down the number two spot in the national rankings for most of last year. At one point, three WCC members-Portland, San Francisco and Santa Clara­resided in the Top 10. USF has won the national championship five times.

Baseball is also another power sport in the WCC and multiple entries into the NCAA tournament are becoming the rule. Pepperdine has won six straight league titles with Loyola Marymount and Santa Clara in hot pursuit. All three recently have been in the national rankings, as well as in NCAA tournament play. Countless players have gone on to professional baseball careers after playing collegiately in the wee.

This is the fifth season of WCC women's sports, and the third with conference membership mirroring the men's league. Gonzaga, Portland and St Mary's upgraded their programs to the Division One level just two years ago. The Bulldogs won the women's basketball title in their first Division One season, St. Mary's won it last year in their second. Portland has captured the cross country crown in each of the last two years.

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Current WCC members have won 12 NCAA team championships. USF has eight titles (five in soccer, two in basketball , one in tennis) , followed by Pepperdine with three (volleyball) and Gonzaga with one (boxing).

Pepperdine has three individual tennis champions and Gonzaga has a trio of boxing winners. San Francisco has won individual championships in tennis and fencing while Loyola Marymount won an individual track title. San Diego picked up a pair of Division Two team tennis crowns and Pepperdine won two track awards prior to joining the WCC. Portland captured its first national title in 1986, in NAIA cross country. St. Mary's also won the NAIA soccer championship that year.

The conference sponsors championships in cross country (men and women), baseball, basket­ball (men and women), golf (men), soccer (men), tennis (men and women) and volleyball (women).

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ALL TIME RECORDS

TEAM . ..

Games Played (1986-87) .... . ..... . . . .. ... . .. ........ . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .... 30 Games Won (1986-87) . Games Lost (1961-62) (1988-89) Best Percentage (1986-87)

. ... 24 ..... 20

... 800 Season Points Scored (1977-78) ... . . ........... . . . .. .... . ... . . . .. . .. . ..... .. 2403 Combined Score ...... .. .. . . ....................... 267

1987-88; USO 126, LMU 141 Single Game Score (1973-74) (La Verne) .......... .... . . .. .... . ... . . . ......... . 134 Single Game Field Goals (1973-74) (La Verne) .. . ....... ... .... . . ................. 58 Single Game Free Throws (1964-65) (Chapman) ......... .. ... . . . .. .. . . . ... . .. ... . 35 Single Game Rebounds (1973-74) (Olivet Nazarene) ... ... . . .. ... . ... ......... . .... 82

INDIVIDUAL . . .

Scoring, four years . . . ..... . . .. ... ......... Stan Washington (1971-74) 1472 Scoring, three years . ......... Jim Fleming (1959-61) 942 Scoring, two years ....... . ... .. ...... . ..... . ... Mike Whitmarsh (1982-84) 893 Scoring, one game .... .. . . ....... .......... Robert "Pinky" Smith (1972-73) 40 #Scoring , one game . ... ..... Marty Munn (1987-88), Mike Whitmarsh (1982-83) 37 Points per game, career .... . . . .................. Stan Washington (1971-74) 18.2 Points per game, season ... ... . . .. . . . . .... . ..... Stan Washington (1973-74) 19.2

FIELD GOALS .. .

Made, career .. ..... . . .... . .................... Stan Washington (1971-74) 621 Made, one year .... . . .. Stan Washington (1973-74) 229 Made, one game ............. .. . . .. . .. .... Robert "Pinky" Smith (1972-73) 19 #Field goal percentage, career . .. ........ Anthony Reuss (1981-85) .580 •Field goal percentage, career .... ... . . . .. . ...... Bob Bartholomew (1978-81) .544 #Field goal percentage, one year . . .......... Craig Cottrell (1988-89) .647 #Field goal percentage, one game ... Anthony Reuss (1983-84) .929 Made, career 3-point field goal ...... . . ... ...... .... Danny Means (1985-89) 138 Made, season 3-point field goal ... .. . .. . . ...... . ..... Marty Munn (1987-88) 60 Made, one game 3-point field goal . . .. . Mark Manor vs. LMU (1986-87) 6

REBOUNDS ...

Career . One Season . One Game

. ... .. . . . .. . . .... . ....... Gus Magee (1966-70) . .......... .. ... .... .. ........ Paul Reynolds (1956-57)

.. ... ............ . .. .. .. . ......... Gus Magee (1969-70)

FREE THROWS .. .

948 349

24

Made, Career ....... .... . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. .... . ..... Cliff Ashford (1963-65) 358 Made, One Year . ..... . ...... ... ..... . .......... . . Cliff Ashford (1963-64) 161 Made, One Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Cliff Ashford (1964-65) 21

ASSISTS . ..

Career . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Stan Washington (1971-74) 451 One year . . .......... .......... ....... Stan Washington (1972-73) 171 One game . . ... Stan Washington (1973-74) 14

•oenotes Division I & II #Denotes Division I only

CAREER POINTS PER GAME (Minimum two seasons)

Player Years Games Points Avg. 1. Stan Washington 1971-74 81 1472 18.2 2. Robert Smith 1971-74 74 1295 17.5 3. #Mike Whitmarsh 1982-84 52 839 17.2 4. Jim Fleming 1959-61 55 942 17.1 5. Cliff Ashford 1956-59 70 1164 16.6 6. Ken Leslie 1956-59 77 1174 15.2 7. Oscar Foster 1969-71 52 476 14.4 8. Rick Cabrera 1965-68 78 1088 13.9 9. *Bob Bartholomew 1977-81 103 1394 13.5

10. Eddie Davis 1975-77 51 679 13.3 *Division I & II #Division II only

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ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS

1. Stan Washington 1971-74 1472 2. *Bob Bartholomew 1977-81 1394 3. #Scott Thompson 1983-87 1379 4. Robert Smith 1971-74 1295 5. Russ Cravens 1959-63 1234 6. Ken Leslie 1956-59 1174 7. Cliff Ashford 1963-66 1164 8. Richard Harnett 1974-78 1090 9. Rick Cabrera 1965-68 1088

10. Ken Smith 1972-76 1023 11. Gus Magee 1966-70 977 12. #Danny Means 1985-89 950 13. Jim Fleming 1956-61 942 14. Ted Fields 1965-68 935 15. Lymond Williams 1962-65 932 16. #Mike Whitmarsh 1982-84 893 17. *Mike Stockalper 1977-81 887 18. *Rusty Whitmarsh 1978-82 831 19. #Anthony Reuss 1981-85 798 20. Bob Maines 1957-60 786

*Denotes Division I & II #Denotes Division I only

Bob Bartholomew (77-81) helped lead USD into the

Division I ranks in 1979-80.

TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON POINTS PER GAME

Player Years Points Avg. 1. Stan Washington 1973-74 519 19.2 2. Cliff Ashford 1964-65 484 19.0 3. #Mike Whitmarsh 1983-84 525 18.8 4. Jim Fleming 1960-61 506 18.7 5. Stan Washington 1971-72 470 18.1 6. Robert Smith 1972-73 503 17.9 7. Cliff Ashford 1963-64 461 17.7 8. Rick Cabrera 1965-66 305 17.2

Ted Fields 1966-67 429 17.2 9. Rick Cabrera 1967-68 428 17.1

10. Ken Leslie 1957-58 421 16.9 #Division I only

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TOP TEN SEASON REBOUNDERS

Player Years

1. Gus Magee 1968-69

2. Paul Reynolds 1957-58

3. Gus Magee 1969-70

4. Paul Reynolds 1956-57

5. Robert Smith 1971-72

6. Robert Smith 1972-73

7. Neil Traub 1973-74

8. Neil Traub 1974-75

9. Bob Scotian 1970-71

10. Art Wical 1959-60

Mike Whitmarsh (82-84) led USD to the 1983-84 wee Championship and the NCAA Tournament.

Rebounds Avg .

344 14.3

289 13.1

306 12.2

349 12.0

290 11.1

292 10.4

277 10.3

251 9.7

225 9.4

251 9.3

Current Assistant Coach Gus Magee (66-70) holds 3 USD rebounding records.

100 POINT GAMES (AGAINST) 1987-88 USO 126 Loyola Marymount 141 1988-89 USO 104 Loyola Marymount 139 1959-60 USD 75 Los Angeles 124 1969-70 USO 99 Tahoe College 119 1969-70 USO 92 Los Angeles State 118 1987-88 USO 75 Loyola Marymount 115 1980-81 USO 62 UC Irvine 108 1979-80 USO 78 U. of San Francisco 1961-62 USO 57 Orange State 1971-72 USO 90 Chapman College 1988-89 USO 88 LMU 1966-67 USO 72 Carroll College 1958-59 USO 42 Fresno State 1970-71 USO 91 Cal Poly (SLO) 1979-80 USO 82 Loyola Marymount

100 POINT GAMES (FOR) 1973-74 1987-88 1959-60 1976-77 1986-87 1978-79 1977-78 1971-72 1988-89 1974-75

USO 134 La Verne College USO 126 Loyola Marymount USD 119 Azusa College USD 114 Los Angeles State USD 113 U.S. International USD 107 La Verne College USO 106 CS Stanislaus USO 105 Chapman College USO 104 Loyola Marymount USO 104 Cal Lutheran

1976-77 USO 1969-70 USD 1977-78 USO 1960-61 USO 1960-61 USO 1970-71 USO 1964-65 USO 1973-74 USO 1957-58 USO 1969-70 USO 1976-77 USD 1977-78 USO 1977-78 USD

104 103 103 102 102 102 101 101 100 100 100 100 100

CS Stanislaus Western New Mexico La Verne College Biola College Biola College Cal Poly Pomona Chapman College Olivet Nazarene La Verne College UC Riverside CS Dominguez Southern Cal College Aurora

106 105 105 104 102 101 100 100

68 141 75 76 72 63 95 86

139 72 77 87 74 61 70 90 91 91 80 96 62 96 58

Scott Thompson (83-87) was the 1986-87 wee Player of the Year and led USD to a 24-6 record and NCAA Tournament appearance.

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COACHING RECORDS

Coach Won Lost Pct. Yrs.

#Hank Egan 78 63 .553 5

*Jim Brovelli 160 130 .552 11

Bob Mccutcheon 14 11 .560 1

Hank Egan Bernie Bickerstaff 55 49 .529 4 Bernie Bickerstaff Phil Woolpert 90 90 .500 7

Fon Johnson 24 31 .436 2

Ken Leslie 11 16 .407

Les Harvey 15 36 .294 2

Ed Baran 6 20 .231 1

*Denotes Division I & II #Division I only

Phil Woolpert Jim Brovelli

YEAR BY YEAR USD COACHING RECORDS 1986-87 24 6 .800 Hank Egan 1987-88 11 17 .393 Hank Egan

Year Won Lost .Pct Coach 1988-89 8 20 .286 Hank Egan (Div. II) 1955-56 11 15 .420 Fon Johnson Totals 455 449 .503 9 coaches/34 years 1956-57 13 16 .448 Fon Johnson 1957-58 14 11 .560 Bob Mccutcheon 1958-59 5 18 .217 Les Harvey WINNING PERCENTAGE

1959-60 10 18 .357 Les Harvey YEAR RECORD PCT. COACH

1960-61 11 16 .407 Ken Leslie 1986-87 24-6 .800 Hank Egan 1977-78 22-7 .758 Jim Brovelli 1961-62 6 20 .231 Ed Baron 1976-77 20-7 .741 Jim Brovelli

1962-63 6 19 .240 Phil Woolpert 1978-79 19-7 .731 Jim Brovelli 1963-64 13 13 .500 Phil Woolpert 1985-86 19-9 .679 Hank Egan 1964-65 15 11 .577 Phil Woolpert 1972-73 19-9 .679 Bernie Bickerstaff 1965-66 17 11 .607 Phil Woolpert 1983-84 18-10 .643 Jim Brovelli 1966-67 14 11 .560 Phil Woolpert 1965-66 17-11 .607 Phil Woolpert

1967-68 15 10 .600 Phil Woolpert 1967-68 15-10 .600 Phil Woolpert

1968-69 10 15 .400 Phil Woolpert 1975-76 15-10 .600 Jim Brovelli

1969-70 14 12 .538 Bernie Bickerstaff 1973-74 16-11 .593 Jim Brovelli 1984-85 16-11 .593 Hank Egan

1970-71 10 14 .417 Bernie Bickerstaff 1964-65 15-11 .577 Phil Woolpert

1971-72 12 14 .462 Bernie Bickerstaff 1957-58 14-11 .560 Bob Mccutcheon 1972-73 19 9 .679 Bernie Bickerstaff 1966-67 14-11 .560 Phil Woolpert 1973-74 16 11 .593 Jim Brovelli 1969-70 14-12 .538 Bernie Bickerstaff 1974-75 11 15 .423 Jim Brovelli 1975-76 15 10 .600 Jim Brovelli 1976-77 20 7 .741 Jim Brovelli U.S.D. wee CAREER RECORD 1977-78 22 7 .758 Jim Brovelli 1978-79 19 7 .731 Jim Brovelli Gonzaga University 6-15

(Div. I) Loyola Marymount University 11-9

1979-80 6 19 .240 Jim Brovelli Pepperdine University 6-1 6

1980-81 10 16 .385 Jim Brovelli University of Portland 12-8

1981-82 11 15 .423 Jim Brovelli St. Mary's College 9-12

1982-83 12 14 .462 Jim Brovelli University of San Francisco 5-9

1983-84 18 10 .643 Jim Brovell i University of Santa Clara 7-1 3

1984-85 16 11 .593 Hank Egan Seattle University 0-2

1985-86 19 9 .679 Hank Egan Totals 56-84

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1989-90 University of San Diego

Basketball Schedule DATE DAY GAME TIME

NOVEMBER November 3 Friday AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM 7:30 PM November 16 Thursday ATHLETES IN ACTION 7:30 PM November 24 Friday CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY 7:30 PM November 28 Tuesday U.C. SANTA BARBARA 7:30 PM November 30 Thursday at University of North Texas 7:30 PM

DECEMBER December 2 Saturday at St. John's Tournament TBA December 3 Sunday (USD vs. St. John's; Wright St. vs. So. Alabama)TBA December 6 Wednesday San Diego State (at Sports Arena) 7:30 PM December 9 Saturday at U.C.L.A. 1:00 PM December 16 Saturday STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE 7:30 PM December 19 Tuesday EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 7:30 PM December 21 Thursday UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-RENO 7:30 PM December 28 Thursday WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY 7:30 PM December 30 Saturday COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 7:30 PM

JANUARY January 6 Saturday *SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY 7:30 PM January 11 Thursday *PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY 7:30 PM January 13 Saturday *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY 7:30 PM January 19 Friday *at St. Mary's College 7:30 PM January 20 Saturday *at University of San Francisco 7:30 PM January 27 Saturday *at Santa Clara University 7:30 PM

FEBRUARY February 1 Thursday *UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND 7:30 PM February 3 Saturday *GONZAGA UNIVERSITY 7:30 PM February 8 Thursday *at Gonzaga University 7:30 PM February 10 Saturday *at University of Portland 7:30 PM February 15 Thursday *UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO 7:30 PM February 17 Saturday *ST. MARY'S COLLEGE 7:30 PM February 23 Friday *at Loyola Marymount University 7:30 PM February 24 Saturday *at Pepperdine University 7:30 PM February 27 Tuesday SOUTHERN UTAH STATE 7:30 PM

MARCH March 3 Saturday wee Tournament 1st Round TBA March 4 Sunday wee Tournament Semi-Finals TBA March 5 Monday wee Tournament Championship TBA

IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION: *denotes West Coast Conference games. ALL HOME GAMES IN CAPITALS ON HOME COURT - USD SPORTS CENTER. WCC Tournament to be played at Loyola Marymount.

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l 989-90 TORERO TEAM PHOTO

Kneeling left to right: Joe Temple, Neal Meyer, Eric Lochtefeld, Wayman Strickland, Geoff Probst, Anthony Thomas, Gylan Dottin.

Standing left to right: Kelvin Woods, Randy Thompson, John Jerome, Keith Colvin, Dondi Bell, Brooks Barnhard, Shawn Hamilton, Carlos Carrillo, Craig Cottrell. Not pictured: Pat Holbert.

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RADIO & TELEVISION ROSTER

ERIC LOCHTEFELD

10 6'2" 185 lbs. Freshman

Guard Menlo Park, CA

JOE TEMPLE

12 6'4" 195 lbs. Freshman

Guard/Forward San Diego, CA

GYLAN DOTTIN

20 6'5" 205 lbs. Sophomore

Guard/Forward Santa Ana, CA

NEAL MEYER

22 6'3" 200 lbs. Freshman

Guard Scottsdale, AZ

CRAIG COTTRELL

24 6'5" 215 lbs. Senior

Forward Tempe, AZ

JOHN JEROME

25 6 18" 225 lbs. Senior

Forward/Center Prescott, AZ

BROOKS BARNHARD

30 6 18" 210 lbs. Freshman

Forward/Center Escondido, CA

WAYMAN STRICKLAND

32 6'2" 180 lbs. Sophomore

Guard San Francisco, CA

RADIO & TELEVISION ROSTER

ANTHONY THOMAS

34 6'4" 208 lbs. Junior

Guard/Forward Waterloo, IA

KELVIN WOODS

40 6'5" 230 lbs. Sophomore

Forward Pomona, CA

CARLOS CARRILLO

42 6'6" 200 lbs. Sophomore

Guard/Forward Southgate, CA

RANDY THOMPSON

44 6 16" 195 lbs. Junior

Guard/Forward Chino, CA

PAT HOLBERT

50 6'3" 190 lbs. Junior Guard

Los Angeles, CA

KEITH COLVIN

52 6 18" 215 lbs. Junior Center

Chico, CA

SHAWN HAMILTON

54

55

6'8" 225 lbs. Junior

Forward/Center Mesa, AZ

DONDI BELL

6'9" 240 lbs. Junior Center

San Diego, CA

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NEWSPAPER

SAN DIEGO UNION (AM): Barry Lorge, Sports Editor Bob Wright, Asst. Sports Editor T.J. Simers/Mark Zeigler, Writers P.O. Box 191 San Diego, CA 92112 (619) 299-3131; Fax: 299-6822

SAN DIEGO TRIBUNE (PM): Tom Cushman, Executive

Sports Editor Bill Pinella, Sports Editor Kirk Kenney, Writer P.O. Box 191 San Diego, CA 92112 (619) 299-3131; Fax: 299-7520

LOS ANGELES TIMES-S.D. EDITION:

Dave Distel, Sports Editor Jim Lindgren, Writer 701 B Street, Suite 501 San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 544-6047; Fax: 544-6050

DAILY CALIFORNIAN: Bill Dickens, Sports Editor Vince Denney, Writer P.O. Drawer 1565 El Cajon, CA 92002 (619) 442-4404; Fax: 426-6346

STAR-NEWS SOUTH: Phillip Brents, Sports Editor P.O. Box 1207 Chula Vista, CA 92012 (619) 427-3000; Fax: 426-6346

TIMES-ADVOCATE: Jeff Frank, Sports Editor Jeff Parenti, Bob Gaines, Writers 207 E. Pennsylvania Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 (619) 740-5428; Fax: 745-1957

THE MORNING PRESS: Tom Saxe, Sports Editor P.O. Box 2168 Vista, CA 92083 (619) 724-7161; Fax: 726-3064

BLAD.E TRIBUNE: Steve Scholfield, Sports Editor P.O. Box 90 Oceanside, CA 92054 (619) 433-7339; Fax: 439-8659

CARLSBAD JOURNAL: Brad Sondak, Sports Editor P.O. Box 248 Carlsbad, CA 92008 (619) 729-2345; Fax: 436-6429

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POWAY NEWS-CHIEFTAIN: Martin Henderson, Sports Editor 13247 Poway Road Poway, CA 92064 (619) 748-2311; Fax: 748-0413

TELEVISION:

KFMB Channel 8: Ted Leitner, Sports Director Artie Ojeda 7677 Engineer Road San Diego, CA 92111 (619) 571-5155/8888 Fax: 560-0627

KGTV Channel 10: Larry Sacknoff, Sports Director Rick Powers P.O. Box 85347 San Diego, CA 92138 (619) 237-6314/1010 Fax: 262-1302

KNSD Channel 39: Jim Laslavic, Sports Director Kevin Hunt P.O. Box 11039 San Diego, CA 92111 (619) 279-2142/3939 Fax: 279-1076

RADIO:

KFMB Radio: Cliff Albert, Sports Director Rick Hill 7677 Engineer Road San Diego, CA 92111 (619) 560-1449; Fax: 571-4817

KSDO Radio: Ron Reina, Sports Director

Bruce Binkowski 5050 Murphy Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92123 (619) 560-6671; Fax: 285-4364

XTRA 69 RADIO: Lee Hamilton, Sports Director Brad Cesmat 4891 Pacific Highway San Diego, CA 92110-4082 (619) 291-9191; Fax: 294-2916

KVSD Radio: Keith Bennett, Sports Director P.O. Box 949 Carlsbad, CA 92008 (619) 695-3439; Fax: 729-7067

KKYY Radio: Hank Bauer, Sports Director 9191 Towne Center Drive Suite 350 San Diego, CA 92112 (619) 452-9595; .Fax: 452-8087

WIRE SERVICES:

ASSOCIATED PRESS: Dennis Georgatos P.O. Box 191 San Diego, CA 92112 (619) 231-3587; Fax: 291-2098 L.A.: (213) 746-1200; Fax: 748-9836

UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL:

Hilmer Anderson P.O. Box 191 San Diego, CA 92112 (619) 291-1815 L.A.: (213) 620-1230; Fax: 620-1237

MEDIA INFORMATION All requests for media credentials should be made at least one week in

advance to Ted Gosen, Sports Information Director. Passes will be mailed if time permits, or may be left at Will Call.

You will be furnished with cumulative statistics and programs before the game and visiting S.I.D.'s will be requested to provide stats. During the game you will receive play-by-plays, shot charts, a half-time box, and a final box. Coaches and players will be available for interviews approximately 10 minutes after the game.

Media will be sitting at floor level along courtside, the same side as both of the teams.

One phone and fax machine are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Two phones are available for visiting radio teams. Billing for the use of the

phones will be at a later date. The phone numbers are (619) 278-0617 and (619) 292-4976.

The phone number tot the S.I.D. operation on press row is (619) 278-0648. Media interested in interviewing either the coaches or players, or in attending

practices, please contact Ted Gosen at (619) 260-4745.

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