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University of San Diego University of San Diego

Digital USD Digital USD

Basketball (Men) University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides

1995

University of San Diego Men's Basketball Media Guide 1994-1995 University of San Diego Men's Basketball Media Guide 1994-1995

University of San Diego Athletics Department

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

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UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

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First Year Head Coach Brad Holland with USD Co-Captains Sean Flannery (32), Doug Harris (21) and David Fizdale (12)

1994-95 USD BASKETBALL

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RADIO AND TELEVISION ROSTER

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

XOREROS

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CONTENTS Page t

Radio & Television Roster Table of Contents

Inside Front Cover Page I

1994-95 Torero Outlook Numerical & Alphabetical Rosters Head Coach Brad Holland Assistants: Randy Bennett/Mike Haupt/Kyle Smith Meet The Toreros Senior Doug Harris David Fizdale/Sean Flannery Brian Bruso/James Black Val Hill/Rocco Raffo Mike Courtney/Casey Sheahan/Andre Speech Four Newcomers 1994-95 USD Opponents University of Kansas Cal Poly San Luis Obispo University of Notre Dame Cal State Dominguez Hills UC Irvine University of Nevada University of the Pacific Drake University Iowa State University Yale University University of San Francisco Gonzaga University University of Portland Pepperdine University Loyola Marymount University Santa Clara University St. Mary's College Cal State Northridge San Diego - America's Finest City University of San Diego Profile 1994-95 Torero Team Photo USD All-Time Opponent Records 1979-94 USD Division I Basketball Scores USD Division I Individual Records (79-94) All-Time Torero Records 1993-94 Final Statistics Returning Player Results from 1993-94 1993-94 Season In Review West Coast Conference WCC Post-Season Tournament People To Know At USD Tom Iannacone, Director of Athletics USD Athletic Department Staff

Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Pages 6-11 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Pages 12-15 Page 12 Page 12 Page 12 Page 12 Page 12 Page 13 Page 13 Page 13 Page 13 Page 13 Page 14 Page 14 Page 14 Page 14 Page 15 Page 15 Page 15 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Pages 22-24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32

Primary Media Outlets 1994 95 S h d I /Ph t f C C t . I

Inside Back Cover B kCo e

On the Front Cover: First Year Coach Brad Holland

with USO Co-Captains Sean Flannery (32), Doug Harris (21) & Da,id Fizdale (12)

Photo Credit: Brock Scott (Busco-Nestor Sports)

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MESSAGE TO THE MEDIA-----The 1994-95 USD 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, 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110-2492.

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF---619/260-4745

Ted Gosen Daniel Jankowski Lisa Davis Dena Johnson/Dan Valine Fax Press Row Phone: Torero Hotline:

Director (H) 619/486-3284 Assistant (H) 619/543-9073 Graduate Assistant Student Assistants 619/292-0388 619/278-0648 619/260-2323

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF 619/2 60-4803

Director of Athletics: Tom Iannacone Assistant Athletic Director: Dan Yourg Assistant Athletic Director: Regina Sullivan Director, Athletic Development: Ky Snyder Director of Facilities: John Martin Director of Intramurals/Recreation: Gary Becker Assistant Intramural Director: Andy Berg Director of Academic Support: Kim Nowak Director of Summer Camps: Mary Johnson Athletic Dept. Secretaries: Vicky Reische, Cathy Nafey Head Athletic Trainer: Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T. , C. Assistant Athletic Trainer: Pete McMahon, M.A., A.T., C. Assistant Athletic Trainer: Suzi Higgins, A.T., C. Strength/Conditioning Coach: Wayne Jacobs Women's Volleyball: Sue Snyder Men's & Women's Cross Country: Rich Cota Women's Soccer: Tony da Luz Men's Soccer: Seamus McFadden Football : Brian Fogarty Women's Basketball: Kathy Marpe Women's Swimming/Diving: Bill Morgan Baseball : John Cunningham Softball: Lin Adams Men's Golf: Frank Cates Women's Tennis: Sherri Stephens Men's Tennis: Ed Collins Men's Crew: Brooks Dagman Women's Crew: Leeanne Crain USO Team Physicians: William P. Curran, M.D.,

Heinz Hoenecke, M.D. ; Robert Kaplan , M.D.; Robert Button, M.D.

BASKETBALLSTAFF-------619/260-4829

Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach:

Brad Holland ( 1st Year) Randy Bennett (7th Year) Mike Haupt (3rd Year) Kyle Smith (2nd Year)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS------The 1994-95 USO Men's Basketball Media Guide is published

by the USO Sports Information Department. A special thanks to the following people that helped put this guide together: Vanard Lithogra­phers, Inc. (Printing); Brock Scott of Busco-Nestor (Cover Photo; Ac­tion Shots; Player & Team Photos) and Brad Mangin (Action Photos).

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TORERO OUTLOOK Page 2

The 1994-95 University of San Diego men's basketball program, under the direction of first year coach Brad Holland, returns seven lettermen and three starters from last year's squad that finished 18-11 and that advanced to the West Coast Conference Tournament championship game.

The returning starters include senior guard Doug Harris, junior for­ward Sean Flannery and junior point guard David Fizdale. With ten of his fourteen players underclassmen, Coach Holland will be counting on the above trio to supply both experience and leadership.

Leading scorer Doug Harris (6-0, Guard), an All-WCC choice as a sophomore and an honorable mention All-WCC pick last year, is back for his senior year after topping last year's team in scoring with 14.4 points per game. He also was named to the WCC Post-Season Tournament team after scoring 20 and 25 points in wins over Portland and Gonzaga. For the season, Doug scored in double-digits 23 times with a career-high 27 points against UC Irvine

Juniors Sean Flannery (6-5, F, 9.4 ppg) and David Fizdale (6-2, G, 8.0 ppg) also return to the starting lineup. Flannery, who fi~ished fourth on the team in scoring, will be one the team's best outside shooters this season. Last year he bombed in 49 treys and posted a career-high 24 points against USF when he nailed 6-of-9 three pointers. He has the versatility to play small for­ward as well as both guard spots. Fizdale started the last nineteen games last year and has turned into a fine point guard. Besides his 8.0 ppg average, David finished first in steals (44) and second in assists (103) and blocks (12).

To help fill the void left by graduated seniors Brooks Barnhard (6-9, Fl C, First Team All-WCC, 14.0 ppg), Joe Temple (6-3, F, 13.2 ppg) and Chris Grant (6-8, C, 6.3 ppg), the Toreros will look for sophomores Brian Bruso (6-7, Forward, 7.4 ppg and 4.2 rpg) and James Black (6-11, Center, 2.5 ppg) to step their games up a notch. Bruso, who sat out the 1992-93 season after suffering a stress fracture in his foot, was one of the WCC's best freshmen last year as he converted 55.7 percent of his field goals (73xl3 l). With a year of experience under his belt and added strength gained during the off-season, Black will only get better with each game played.

Other returning lettermen include junior guard Val Hill (6-4, 215 lbs.) and sophomore center Rocco Raffo (6-9, 228 lbs.). Three players back that sat out the 1993-94 season include 6-2 sophomore guard Casey Sheahan (played for Coach Holland at Cal State Fullerton in 1992-93), 6-8 freshman forward Andre Speech and 6-6 freshman swingman Mike Courtney.

The Toreros program has four new freshmen on this year 's squad. Kareem Mutrie (Carson, CA) is a 5-11, 165 lb. point guard who averaged 19.9 ppg and 8.9 assists at Bishop Montgomery; Lamont Smith (The Colony, TX) is a 6-2, 175 lb. guard that averaged 16.0 ppg while leading The Colony HS to a 31-2 record; Ryan Williams (Seattle, WA) averaged 23 .1 ppg and 12.0 rpg while helping O'Dea High School to a 3rd place finish in the Washington State AA Championships; and Nosa Obasohan (Houston, TX) averaged 19.4 ppg and led the Houston area in three pointers made with 108 while helping Alief Elsik High School to a record of 31-4. Smith will sit out the 1994-95 season as he recovers from knee surgery.

After two exhibitions against Cairnes, Australia (Nov. 19th) and High Five America (Nov. 22nd), Coach Holland will open the season at the Univer­sity of Kansas on Nov. 26th. Notre Dame comes to town on December 3rd as the Toreros host the Fighting Irish at the San Diego Sports Arena. Other games that highlight the nonconference schedule include three Big West Conference opponents (UC Irvine, Nevada and Pacific) as well as another trip to the midwest to take on Drake and Iowa State of the Big Eight.

USO will open up West Coast Conference play at San Francisco on Jan. 7th with their first home WCC contest against Gonzaga on Jan. 12th. The WCC Tournament will be held March 4-6 at Santa Clara's Toso Pavilion.

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TORE RO ROSTER Page 3

1994-95 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO MEN'S BASKETBALL ROSTER

Numerical

NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN {LAST SCHOOL)

11 Kareem Mutrie G 5-11 160 FR HS Carson, CA (Bishop Montgomery HS) 12 David Fizdale G 6-2 185 JR 2V Los Angeles, CA (Fremont HS) 13 Lamont Smith G 6-2 175 FR HS The Colony, TX (The Colony HS) 14 Mike Courtney G 6-6 193 FR HS Portola Valley, CA (St. Francis HS) 20 Casey Sheahan G 6-2 180 so TR Woodland Hills, CA (CS Fullerton) 21 Doug Harris G 6-0 180 SR 2V Chandler, AZ (Fresno State) 24 Andre Speech F 6-8 200 FR HS Sacramento, CA (McClatchy HS) 30 Val Hill G-F 6-4 215 JR 2V Tucson, AZ (Tucson HS) 32 Sean Flannery F 6-5 200 JR 2V Tucson, AZ (Salpointe Catholic HS) 33 Rocco Raffo C 6-9 228 so lV Modesto, CA (Salinas HS) 34 James Black C 6-11 260 so lV Pasadena, TX (Pasadena HS) 35 Ryan Williams F 6-6 215 FR HS Seattle, WA (O'Dea HS) 40 Brian Bruso F 6-7 225 so lV S. Lake Tahoe, CA (S. Lake Tahoe HS) 44 Nosa Obasohan G-F 6-5 195 FR HS Houston, TX (Alief Elsik HS)

Alphabetical NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN {LAST SCHOOL)

34 James Black C 6-11 260 so lV Pasadena, TX (Pasadena HS) 40 Brian Bruso F 6-7 225 so lV S. Lake Tahoe, CA (S. Lake Tahoe HS) 14 Mike Courtney G 6-6 193 FR HS Portola Valley, CA (St. Francis HS) 12 David Fizdale G 6-2 185 JR 2V Los Angeles, CA (Fremont HS) 32 Sean Flannery F 6-5 200 JR 2V Tucson, AZ (Salpointe Catholic HS) 21 Doug Harris G 6-0 180 SR 2V Chandler, AZ (Fresno State) 30 Val Hill G-F 6-4 215 JR 2V Tucson, AZ (Tucson HS) 11 Kareem Mutrie G 5-11 160 FR HS Carson, CA (Bishop Montgomery HS) 44 Nosa Obasohan G-F 6-5 195 FR HS Houston, TX (Alief Elsik HS) 33 Rocco Raffo C 6-9 228 so lV Modesto, CA (Salinas HS) 20 Casey Sheahan G 6-2 180 so TR Woodland Hills, CA (CS Fullerton) 13 Lamont Smith G 6-2 175 FR HS The Colony, TX (The Colony HS) 24 Andre Speech F 6-8 200 FR HS Sacramento, CA (McClatchy HS) 35 Ryan Williams F 6-6 215 FR HS Seattle, WA (O'Dea HS)

Starters Back - 3 Seniors - 1 Juniors - 3 Sophomores - 4 Freshmen -6

#12 David Fizdale #21 Doug Harris #32 Sean Flannery

#21 Doug Harris #12 David Fizdale #30 Val Hill

#20 Casey Sheahan #33 Rocco Raffo #34 James Black #40 Brian Bruso

#IIKareem Mutrie #13 Lamont Smith #14 Mike Courtney #24 Andre Speech #35 Ryan Williams #44 Nosa Obasohan

#32 Sean Flannery

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HEAD COACH BRAD HOLLAND Page 4

BRAD HOLLAND ~~lST YEAR Brad Holland enters his first season as head basketball coach of the

University of San Diego. He was hired September 19, 1994 and replaces Hank Egan who resigned to take an assistant coach position with the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association. The 37-year-old Hol­land becomes USD's third head coach since the program turned Division I in 1979, and its tenth coach overall since the program's first season of competi­tion in 1955-56. Holland comes to USD from Cal State Fullerton where as head coach the past two seasons he revitalized the Titans program.

States USD Director of Athletics Tom Iannacone, "The University of San Diego is pleased and excited to announce the appointment of Brad Holland as our new men's basketball coach. Brad possesses those personal qualities that are consistent with the values of USD. He understands the role of athletics within our university mission."

The past two years Holland won rave reviews for the manner in which he revitalized the Cal State Fullerton men's basketball program. During the

1992-93 season, his first as a head coach, the Titans finished 15-12 and posted the school's first winning record in four years while going 10-8 in the Big West Conference. Along the way they beat every team in the conference except New Mexico State, capping the year with an exciting one-point home victory over nationally ranked UNLV. His 1993-94 team, which lost three players to season-ending injuries prior to the start of the season, finished 8-19 overall and eighth in Big West play. They did have some memorable victories -- they won at Nevada and UC Santa Barbara's Thunderdome; they won for the third year in a row at UC Irvine; and they knocked offUNLV with a 84-75 victory at the Thomas and Mack Center.

Prior to his appointment at Cal State Fullerton, Holland was an assistant coach on Jim Harrick's staff at UCLA from August, 1988 to March, 1992. He helped the Bruins return to national prominence while compiling a 93-35 record that took them to four NCAA tournaments.

Success as a head coach is merely the latest positive mark Holland has made on Southern California basketball. He was a basketball and football star at Crescenta Valley High School. He was a four-year basketball letterman at UCLA and played with the Los Angeles Lakers and two other National Basketball Association teams before retiring in 1982 due to a knee injury. He entered private business and also was a broadcaster for Prime Ticket from 1985 to 1988.

Holland was the last player recruited by Coach John Wooden and became a part of four Pac-10 championship teams at UCLA from 1976 to 1979, two under Coach Gene Bartow and two under Coach Gary Cunningham. The Bruins went 102-17 during Hollands' s playing career and he was honorable mention All-America and second-team Academic All-America as a senior. That year he averaged 17.5 points and 4.8 assists and had a .598 field goal percentage, the best ever by a Bruin guard. He graduated in 1979 from UCLA with a B.A. degree in Sociology.

The Lakers drafted Holland in 1979, the 14th player taken in the first round, and went on to win the 1980 NBA championship. The rookie guard scored eight points in the decisive sixth game at Philadel­phia. He finished his playing career in 1981-82 with Washington and Milwaukee.

Holland and his wife, Leslie, have three children, Kristen and Lisa, 12-year-old twins, and Kyle, age 2.

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ASSISTANT COACHES Page s

RANDY BENNETT Randy Bennett begins his seventh year at the University of San Diego as a

full-time assistant coach for the Toreros basketball program. His primary responsibilities will be in the areas of recruiting, scouting and on­

court coaching. Prior to his 1988 appointment at USD, Randy coached two seasons (1986-88)

with the University of Idaho as a part-time assistant. The 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 seven summers he has directed USD's Boys Basketball Camps.

A 1986 graduate of UC San Diego, Randy received his B.S. degree in Arrimal 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, who received his M.A. in Education this past spring at USD, is single and resides in San Diego.

MIKE HAUPT Mike Haupt begins his third year at the University of San Diego as a full-time

assistant. He will assist in the areas of recruiting, scouting and on-court coaching. The 28-year-old Haupt played two years (1986-87; 1987-88) at USD. As a

junior in 1987-88, Mike started 17 straight games and was the team's leading rebounder before he was lost for the remainder of the season and his career with an injury to his right knee. He received the team's Leadership and Student-Athlete of the Year awards after the 1986-87 campaign.

A 1989 graduate of USD with a degree in Business, Mike was USD's graduate assistant during the 1989-90 season. Between 1989-92, Mike worked as Assistant Director of Operations for the University of San Diego. In 1991 he graduated with his Master's degree from USD's School of Education.

During 1990-92, Mike held the title of League Director for the Youth Basket­ball Association (YBA), a position that encompassed San Diego County freshman high school teams .

Mike prepped locally at Mira Mesa High School and was the 1984 San Diego County Player of the Year.

KYLE SMITH 2nd Year

Kyle Smith begins his second year at the University of San Diego as a part-time assistant coach. Besides assisting with all aspects of the basketball pro­gram, he has also been directly involved with the USD Boys Basketball Camp.

A third-year graduate student in the University of San Diego's Education Department, Kyle is working towards a Master's degree in Educational Leadership.

The 25-year-old Smith is a 1992 graduate of Hamilton College where he earned a degree in English and minor in Sociology. A four-year basketball per­former on Hamilton's team, Smith helped lead his 1990-91 squad to a 26-1 season (24-0 regular season finish) and #1 national ranking among NCAA Division III teams. As a starting point guard, he averaged lO.O ppg and led the team in assists, steals, free throw percentage and three-point accuracy.

A native of Houston, Texas, Smith prepped at Alief Hastings High School (1988 graduate) .

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SENIOR DOUB HARRIS Page 6

21 DOUG HARRIS 6-0 SENIOR GUARD

USD: Third and final season with Toreros ... selected co-captain with David Fizdale and Sean Flannery ... is the team's lone senior and will be one of the WCC's best all-around players this season ... was named to the 1993-94 Honorable Mention All-WCC squad after

1,;;;;;.:::;. __ _;:::;:~ leading team in scoring (14.4) and assists (4.1) ... was named to the WCC All-Tournament team after scoring 20 and 25 points in wins over Portland and Gonzaga ... scored in double

digits 23 times with a career-best 27 points against UC Irvine ... scored 20+ seven times last season ... led the Toreros in minutes played (1,007), field goals made (133), three pointers made (59, tied Brooks Barnhard), free throws made (93) and assists (120) ... finished second on the team in free throw accuracy at 80.9% (93-115). 1992-93 SEASON AT USD: Sophomore year Doug started last 13 games of '92-93 season and earned First Team All-WCC honors after averaging 12.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg and 3.3 apg ... led WCC in 3-point accuracy, bombing in 47.4% overall and 52.0% in WCC contests ... led the team in WCC scoring at a 15.2 ppg clip (4th best in league) ... scored in double figures 16 times with a best of 25 points at LMU ... other season highs included 9 rebounds ( at Pepperdine ), 9 assists (vs. Oral Roberts) and 5 steals (at Gonzaga & LMU). 1990-91 SEASON: Doug appeared in 25 games for the Fresno State Bulldogs and averaged 3.7 ppg and 2.8 assists ... had a season-high 13 points against Utah State. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Corona del Sol High School in Tempe, AZ ... was a two-time all-state performer as well as being named the Arizona Player of the Year by three Arizona newspapers ... he was the Gatorade Circle of Champions Arizona Regional Player of the Year and the MVP of the Senior Prep BCI Tournament in Birmingham, Alabama where 36 teams from across the country competed ... he set school records his senior year averaging 24.7 ppg (766 points) and 7.0 assists per game ... he started the last 78 games of his varsity career leading his team to the state championship his junior year and the runner-up spot his senior campaign .. . he shot 57 .0% from the field and 70.0% from the line his senior year ... he averaged 22.6 ppg his junior year. PERSONAL: Born in Rochester, NY on January 27, 1972 ... hobbies include bowling, video games and bike riding ... parents are Jack and Carol Caroline of Chandler, AZ ... Communications major.

YEAR G-GS MIN 1992-93 27-13 729 1993-94 29-29 1007 Total 56-42 31 .0

TOTAL 3PT FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA 114-226 .504 54-114 133-305 .436 59-153 247-531 .465 113-267

PCT FT-FTA PCT .474 47-73 .644 .386 93-115 .809 .423 140-188 .745

A PF STL 89 58 28

120 48 29 209 106 57

TO BLK 74 2 92 7

166 9

PTS AVG REB-AVG 329 12.2 72-2.7 418 14.4 111 -3.8 747 13.3 183-3.3

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12 DAVID FIZDALE 6-2 JUNIOR POINT CUARO

USD: Third season with the Toreros ... selected a 1994-95 Co­Captain ... has turned into a fine point guard for the Toreros ... started the last nineteen games last season averaging 8.9 ppg and 4.0 assists with team going 11-8 ... for the season he averaged 8.0 ppg and was second in assists ( 103) ... tossed in a career-best 22 points against Portland and scored in double digits 9 times ... had a team leading 44 steals and finished second in blocks (12) ... five times dished out 7 assists while netting a high of 5 steals against Drake ... a smart player who can handle the ball well and run the show ... he'll strictly play the point guard position. 1992-93 SEASON AT USD: Frosh year appeared in 9 games with highs of 7 points (SMU), 4 rebounds (UCLA) and 3 assists (Oral Roberts) ... showed signs of shooting touch making 67% of field goal attempts (10x15) and 81.8% of free throws (9xll) ... played a high of 14 minutes at Gonzaga. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Fremont HS in Los Angeles, CA .. . senior year captained his team to the 3-A City Championship for the second year in-a-row ... started all 35 games while averaging 7.1 ppg and 7.0 apg .. . shot 44.9% from the field and 73.7% from the FT line ... knocked down 48.6% of his treys (34x70) ... posted season highs of 18 points (L.A. Jordan) and 15 assists (Lenwood) ... team's Most Inspirational Player ... First Team All­

Central League and Second Team All-Area ... was selected to two all-tourney teams (Las Vegas Holiday Prep Classic and Simi Valley). PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles , CA on June 16, 1974 .. . hobbies include art and watching television .. . his mother, Helen Hamilton, resides in Los Angeles, CA .. . Communications major.

YEAR G-GS MIN 1992-93 9-0 50 1993-94 29-19 742 Total 38-19 20.8

TOTAL 3PT FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA 10-15 .667 0-0

72-152 .474 9-40 82-167 .491 9-40

PCT FT-FTA PCT .000 9-11 .818 .225 80-121 .661 .225 89-132 .674

A PF STL 9 7 3

103 78 44 112 85 47

32 SEAN FLANNERY 6-S JUNIOR FORWARD

USO: Third season with USD .. . is one of USD's biggest outside threats .. . last year bombed in 49 treys with his best 3-point outing coming against Pacific (5-8) and USF (6-9) ... finished fourth on the team in scoring at 9.4 ppg .. . averaged 10.4 ppg in WCC ... selected All-Tourney at Seton Hall Tournament ... scored in double

1,;;;;:: .... ;;;;;;:=:;;;,1 digits 13 times with career-high 24 points against San Francisco when he made 6-of-9 treys ... was the team's top free throw shooter

(83.8%) ... started games two through twenty-four last season ... a tough competitor who has great basketball instincts ... a versatile athlete who can play three positions and shoot with good range. 1992-93 SEASON AT USD: Appeared in 22 contests with season bests of 12 points and 9 rebounds in 23 minutes of action at Southern Methodist ... converted 78.3% from the charity stripe during the season (18x23) ... had WCC high of 7 points twice (at Portland/at San Francisco). HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Salpointe Catholic HS in Tucson, AZ ... senior year was the Arizona Player of the Year and a McDonald's All-America nominee ... four-time First Team All-State and First Team All-City performer .. . finished as Arizona's second all-time leading scorer in high school history with 2,332 points ... senior year averaged 21.3 ppg, 14.0 rpg and

TO BLK 7 0

68 12 75 12

PTS AVG REB-AVG 29 3.2 8-0.9

233 8.0 60-2.1 262 6.9 68-1.8

5.9 assists while leading team to a 26-6 record .. . shot 60.0% from the field and 76.0% from the FT line ... finished with 4-year high school averages of 22.6 ppg, 13.5 rpg and 4.1 assists while shooting 60.0% from the field and 77.0% from the FT line ... won the 1992 Tucson 1-on-l championship ... participant in the BCI Tournament in Phoenix, AZ ... MVP at "EnCore Classic". PERSONAL: Born in Tucson, AZ on July 19, 1974 .. . hobbies include reading, basketball and surfing ... parents are Jim and Eleanor Flannery of Tucson, AZ .. . Business major.

TOTAL 3PT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT 1992-93 22-0 188 18-57 .316 4-25 .160 18-23 .783 1993-94 29-23 767 96-229 .419 49-133 .368 31-37 .838 Total 51-23 18.7 114-286 .399 53-158 .335 49-60 .817

A PF STL 6 21 6

50 70 17 56 91 23

TO BLK 21 1 59 6 80 7

PTS AVG REB-AVG 58 2.6 31-1.4

272 9.4 90-3.1 330 6.5 121-2.4

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BRIAN BRUSO 6-7 SOPHOMORE FORWARD

USD: Enters second year ... last year was a strong candidate for WCC Freshman of the Year honors with averages of 7.4 ppg and 4.2 rpg ... started 10 of the 29 games he appeared in .. . scored in double digits ten times with a career high 19 points (8-for-11 from

L;;= ~===~::;;;,1 the field) against Portland ... grabbed a career-best 10 boards in road win at UC Irvine .. . shot 55.7% from field and 60.9% in WCC games .. . selected WCC All-Academic and was USD's Scholar-Athlete of the Year ...... a tough kid who will help a bunch this season .. . a good rebounder and post-defender ... from the low-post position, is as good as Toreros have at getting the ball in the basket. 1992-93 SEASON AT USD: Was one of USD's early season bright spots in '92-93 before going down with season ending injury (stress fracture) .. . appeared in 5 games with a 9 point effort in season opening victory over SDSU ... also contributed 6 points and 5 re­bounds in 28 minutes against UCLA. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at South Lake Tahoe HS in South Lake Tahoe, CA .. . Jed team to 30-1 record and Nevada state championship ... senior year averaged 21.6 ppg and 14.0 rpg .. . shot 53 .9% from the field and 75.7% from the Ff line ... started all 31 games and was a 3-year letterman ... named Co-MVP of the Northern Nevada AAA Division .. . First Team All-State (Nevada) ... Team MVP .. . team finished ranked 19th in the country. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, CA on August 14, 1974 ... hobbies include water skiing, snow skiing and athletics .. . parents are Paul Bruso and Polly Argo of South Lake Tahoe, CA .. . Business 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 1993-94 29-10 19.1 73-131 .557 0-0 .000 69-97 .711 29 78 8 56 7 215 7.4 123-4.2

34 JAMES BLACK 6-11 SOPHOMORE CENTER

USD: Second season with the Toreros basketball program ... pro­jected starter for '94-95 season .. . played in 22 games his fresh­man year with a personal best 11 points (5-for-7 from the field) against Cal State Dominguez Hills .. . tallied 9 points and a sea- 1.;;~:;;===~= ;J son-best 5 rebounds in home West Coast Conference victory over St. Mary's College with a season best 23 minutes of action .. . for the season James averaged 2.6 ppg and 1.7 rpg ... was third on team in blocks with nine ... made 18-of-26 free throws from the charity stripe with a personal best 5-of-6 showing against Portland ... big inside player who shoots left handed. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Pasadena HS in Pasadena, TX ... senior year averaged 14.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg and 2.5 blocks per game while shooting 48.0% from the field and 72.0% from the Ff line ... selected First Team All 23-5A League ... 3rd Team All-Region and 4th Team All-State .. . junior year was named All-Distict while helping team to a 23-11 overall record and third place finish in the 23-5A League (Houston area) .

PERSONAL: Born in Houston, TX on July 19, 1975 .. . hobbies include traveling, reading and listening to music .. . parents are Mike and Darlene Black of Pasadena, TX .. . History major.

TOTAL 3PT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 1993-94 22-0 9.1 18-45 .400 0-0 .000 18-26 .692 5 27 4 20 9 54 2.5 38-1.7

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30 VAL HILL 6-4 JUNIOR GUARD/FORWARD

USD: Third season with the Toreros program ... last season appeared in three contests ... played a season-high 8 minutes against Cal State Dominguez Hills scoring two points and grabbing 4 rebounds ... also saw action in USO wins over Richmond and Drake ... a hard worker who should see additional playing time during the '94-95 year. 1992-93 SEASON AT USD: Freshman year played in seven contests with a career­best 11 minute performance against UCLA where he scored 8 points (3-for-6 from field) and grabbed 3 boards ... averaged 2.7 ppg and 1.1 rpg ... was selected the t~am's 1992-93 USO Scholar Athlete of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Tucson High School in Tucson, Arizona ... was a four­year letter winner while playing at the off-guard position .. . senior year averaged 16.0 ppg, 11.0 rpg and 5.0 assists per game ... shot 57.0% from the field and 80.0% from

L:!;;;:;:::::::::::=:=::;;;:;:;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!I the free throw line ... Honorable Mention All-State and a McDonald's All-America nominee .. . was a three-time team MVP ... selected First Team All-Division (Tucson

area) all four years ... all-star performer at Tucson's "Encore Classic" senior year. PERSONAL: Born in Tucson, Arizona on March 3, 1974 ... hobbies include writing (poetry & plays), reading and working out ... parents are Norvella and Cleotis Hill of Tucson, Arizona .. . Pre-Med (Biology) major.

TOTAL 3PT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK 1992-93 7-0 33 6-15 .400 3-6 .500 4-6 .667 0 4 0 1993-94 3-0 12 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 0 Total 10-0 4.5 7-21 .333 3-8 .375 5-8 .625 1 5 0

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USD: Played in four games, all victories for the team, during the 1993-94 season .. . played against Cal State Dominguez Hills, Richmond, Drake and Sacramento State .. . had season highs of 2 rebounds and 6 minutes played against Cal State Dominguez Hills and 3 points against Drake .. . had a productive year gaining both strength and skills .. . should get more playing time in coming season ... sat out the 1992-93 season with Toreros.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Salinas High School in Salinas, CA ... senior year averaged 15.0 ppg, 11.0 rpg while shooting 47.5% from the field ... was selected team MVP and team captain ... First Team All-Monterey Bay League ... all-tournament selection at Santa Cruz and North Salinas tourneys ... junior year averaged 15.2 ppg and 12.6 rpg while leading team to 24-3 mark and Monterey Bay League Champion­

1 0 1 0 2 0

PTS AVG REB-AVG 19 2.7 8-1 .1 3 1.0 8-2.7

22 2.2 16-1.6

ship .. . was MVP of team and league junior year as well as at the Santa Cruz Touma- i:;:==;;:~;::;;::;;:;;;:;;::;:;;;;:==;.1 ment.

PERSONAL: Born on February 3, 1974 in Fresno, CA ... hobbies include tennis , reading, music and surfing ... parents are Linda and Ray Raffo of Modesto, CA ... this past summer was counselor at USO Sports Camps .. . Business 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 1993-94 4-0 3.5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 0 0 0 1 0 . 5 1.3 4-1 .0

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14 MIKE COURTNEY 6-6 FRESHMAN SW/NGMAN

USD: This will be Mike's first season in uniform after sitting out the 1993-94 cam­paign ... is a projected swingman who comes from a well coached high school pro­gram.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at St. Francis High School in Mountain View, CA ... senior year averaged 14.0 ppg, 10.0 rpg and 3.0 blocks per game while shooting 58.0% from the field and 68.0% from the charity stripe ... was an All-League per­former senior year in the Western Catholic Athletic League (WCAL).

PERSONAL: Born on March 20, 1975 in San Jose, CA ... hobbies include comput­ers and baseball ... parents are Allan Courtney and Linda Balogh of Portola Valley, CA ... Business major .

CASEY SHEAHAN I 6-2 SOPHOMORE GUARD ....__ __

USD: Sat out last season after transferring from Cal State Fullerton where he played his freshman year for Brad Holland during 1992-93 ... appeared in nine contests for Fullerton and converted 50.0% of his three point attempts.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Taft High School where he was a 3-year varsity starter at guard .. . set school record for 3-pointers made and finished as the school's 2nd all­time scoring leader (1,085 points) ... senior year averaged 21.0 ppg, 6.0 apg and 4.0 steals while shooting 45.0% from the field and 78.0% from the free throw line ... Team MVP junior and senior years as well as First Team All-League ... sophomore year was Most Improved ... also played three years of varsity volleyball.

PERSONAL: Born on October 30, 1973 in Van Nuys, CA ... hobbies include going to the beach, enjoying life and traveling ... parents are Terry & Marge Sheahan of Woodland Hills, CA ... Business major.

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24 ANDRE SPEECH 6-8 SOPHOMORE FORWARD

USD: Sat out 1993-94 season with Toreros ... in practice showed signs that he can play both ends of the floor ... good perimeter shooting range .. . a skilled athlete who runs the floor well ... his defensive skills can make people change the way they play.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at McClatchy High School in Sacramento, CA ... senior year averaged 21.5 ppg, 9.0 rpg and 4 blocked shots while shooting 56.0% from the field and 71 .0% from the FT line ... was selected school's Athlete of the Year ... senior year led team to San Joaquin Sectional Championships ... over his last three years at McClatchy as a starter, the varsity basketball team went 75-21 ... 3-time All-Metro League performer ... Team MVP, Captain and two-time All-City selection.

PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, CA on Nov. 9, 1974 ... hobbies include video games, reading and music ... parents are Arthur and Tarea Speech of Sacramento, CA ... Biology major.

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KAREEM MUTRIE 5-11 160 lb.

Freshman Guard Carson, CA

Bishop Montgomery High School I HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Bishop Montgomery

High School in Torrance, CA ... a three-year starter, Kareem averaged 19.9 points per game and 8.9 assists as the team's point guard ... he was selected First Team All-CIF (Division 3), First Team All-South Bay (L.A. Times and Daily Breeze), First Team All-Mission

League, and all-tourney at both Katella and El Segundo Tourna­ments ... his junior season he averaged 15.0 ppg and 8.0 assists while helping his team to a 22-3 mark as they advanced to the CIF semifinals.

PERSONAL: Born March 30, 1976 in Los Angeles, CA ... hob-bies include reading, listening to music and hanging out ... par-ents are Beverly and Percy Mutrie of Carson, CA ... Undeclared major.

RYAN WILLIAMS

6-6 210 lb. Freshman Forward

Seattle, WA O'Dea

High School

I HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at O'Dea High School in Seattle, Washington ... led team to 3rd place finis h at Washington state AA Championships (O'Dea won the state title his junior year) ... senior year averaged 23.1 ppg and 12.0 rpg while shooting 56.8% from the field

and 71.4% from the line ... one of 12 players selected to the Wash­ington ANAAA all-star team that played an all-star team from Oregon ... at state playoffs this year he set a single game scoring record for a state tournament game by scoring 48 points (March 12, 1994) ... 1994 Metro League MVP ... 1993 & 1994 Washing­ton First Team AA All-State ... 1993 & 1994 AA All-Tournament Team ... 1993 WIAA Sportsmanship Award ... 3-year varsity let­ter winner ... two-time team MVP. PERSONAL: Born on March 31, 1976 in Seattle, WA ... hob­bies include swimming and life guarding ... parents are Kay and Greg Williams of Seattle, WA ... Computer Science major.

LAMONT SMITH

6-2 175 lb. Freshman Guard The Colony, TX

The Colony High School_ I HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at The Colony High School

(5A) in the The Colony, TX .. . senior year led his team to a school best 31-2 record ... averaged 16.0 ppg, 4.6 rpg and 2.4 steals in 33 starts ... 2nd Team All-State ... First Team All-Region ... District 6-5A Defensive Player

of the Year ... finished among the top-5 among players from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in three point accuracy at 51.7% (75x145) ... a two-year starter, he helped his team combine for a 59-6 record and back-to-back District 6-5A championships ... this past May he participated in the Texas State all-star game ... Lamont will sit out the 1994-95 season after ungoing corrective knee sur­gery this past fall. PERSONAL: Born October 19, 1975 in Blythville, Arkansas .. . hobbies include music, traveling and collecting baseball cards .. . parents are Mary and Allen Smith of The Colony, TX .. . Communi­cations major.

NOSA OBASOHAN

6-5 195 lb. Freshman Swingman

Houston, TX Alief Elsik

High School I HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Alief Elsik High School (5A) in Houston, TX ... led his team to a 31-4 record in 1993-94 ... averaged 19.4 points per game and 7.8 re­bounds per game ... led the Houston area in three point­ers made with 108 . . . the past two years he has been

selected First Team All-District, 2nd Team All-City and the team's most valuable player ... a three-year starter and four-year performer on the varsity team, he led Alief Elsik to a four-year mark of 108-30 ... he leaves the program number one in points scored (1 ,506), rebounds (867), steals (208) and second in three pointers made (156).

PERSONAL: Born on Apri l 29, 1975 in East Orange, New Jersey .. . hobbies include tennis and watching The Discovery Channel ... his mother, Angela Obasohan, resides in Houston, TX ... Unde­cided major.

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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Location: Lawrence, Kansas Nickname: Jayhawks Colors: Crimson & Blue Enrollment: 29,160 Conference: Big Eight President: Dr. Del Shankel Athletic Director: Bob Frederick Coach: Roy Williams Alma Mater & Year: North Carolina, '72 Record: 159-45/6 Years at UK Assistants: Matt Doherty, Steve Robinson,

Joe Holladay

CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO

Location: San Luis Obispo, CA Nickname: Mustangs Colors: Green & Gold Enrollment: I 6,500 Conference: American West President: Dr. Warren J. Baker Athletic Director: John McCutcheon Coach: Steve Beason Alma Mater & Year: Emporia State, '79 Record: 120-96/8 Yrs. at CP-SLO Assistants: Bill Becktel

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

Location: Notre Dame, IN Nickname: Fighting Irish Colors: Gold & Blue Enrollment: 10,126 Conference: Independent President: Rev. Edward A. Malloy, CSC Athletic Director: Richard Rosenthal Coach: John Macleod Alma Mater& Year: Bellarmine, '59 Record: 39-50/3 Yrs. at Notre Dame Assistants: Fran McCaffery, Parker Laketa,

Jimmy Black

NOV. 26 AT LAWRENCE, KS Basketball SID: Dean Buchan SID O/H Phone: 913/864-3417; 841-7046 SID Fax #/Press Row: 864-7944; 864-3417 Last Season 's Record: 27-8 Series Record: First Meeting Last Meeting: NA Lettermen Ret./Lost: 8/4 Starters Ret./Lost: 2/3 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Greg Ostertag 7-1 SR C 10.3 ppg * Jacque Vaughn 6-0 SO G 7.8 ppg * Scot Pollard 6-11 SO F/C 7 .5 ppg

NOV. 30 AT CAL POLY-SLO JAN.24ATUSD Basketball SID: Eric McDowell SID O/H Phone: 805/756-653 1; 549-0273 SID Fax #/Press Row: 756-2650; 756-2410 Last Season's Record: 9- 16 Series Record: 8-4 CP-SLO Last Meeting: 62-80 CP-SLO ('74-75) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 8/3 Starters Ret./Lost: 3/2 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Shanta Cotright 6-2 SO G 11.8 ppg * Damien Levesque 6-7 SO F 8.2 ppg * Scott Kjellesvig 6-6 SR F/C 4.9 ppg

DEC. 3 AT S.D. SPORTS ARENA

Basketball SID: Mike Enright SID O/H Phone: 219/631-7516; 287-8624 SID Fax #/Press Row: 631-794 I; 631-5309 Last Season's Record: 12-17 Series Record: 1-0 Notre Dame Last Meeting: 63-53 ND (12-4-93) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 9/5 Starters Ret./Lost: 3/2 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Ryan Hoover 6-1 JR G I 3.2 ppg * Keith Kurowski 6-2 JR G 10.0 ppg * Billy Taylor 6-4 SR FIG 2.8 ppg

CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS DEC. 8 AT USO

Location: Carson, CA Nickname: Toros Colors: Cardinal & Gold Enrollment: 13,000 Conference: CCAA President: Dr. Robert Detweiler Athletic Director: TBA Coach: Dave Yanai Alma Mater & Year: Long Beach St., '66 Record: 260-198/17 Yrs. at CSDH Assistants: Bart Yammchike, Tito Ortiz

UC IRVINE Location: Irvine, CA Nickname: Anteaters Colors: Blue & Gold Enrollment: 15,641 Conference: Big West Chancellor: Dr. Laurel Wilkening Athletic Director: Dan Guerrero Coach: Rod Baker Alma Mater & Year: Holy Cross, '74 Record: 23-63/3 Yrs. at UCI Assistants: Greg Vetrone, Maz Trakh,

George Wunder

Basketball SID: Drek Anderson SID O/H Phone: 310/516-3764; 714/998-0236 SID Fax #/Press Row: 310/516-4488; NA Last Season's Record: 16-1 1 Series Record: 12-10 (USO) Last Meeting: 91-63 USO (12-11-93) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 5/7 Starters Ret ./Lost: 2/3 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Chris Thompson 6-0 SR G 15.3 ppg * Corwyn Lewis 6-4 SR F 12.1 ppg * Chris Boyd 6-5 SO F 7.7 ppg

DEC. 10 AT USO Basketball SID: Bob Olson SID O/H Phone: 714/856-5814; 646-2386 SID Fax #/Press Row: 856-5260; 856-5814 Last Season's Record: 10-20 Series Record: 8-7 (UCI) Last Meeting: 96-82 USO (12-2-93) Lettermen Ret./Lost: I 0/6 Starters Ret./Lost: 3/3 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Chris Brown 6-3 SR G * Mark Odsather 6-7 SR F * LaDay Smith 6-7 SR F

17.4ppg 8.3 ppg 3.6 ppg

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UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA

Location: Nevada, Reno Nickname: Wolf Pack Colors: Royal Blue & Silver Enrollment: 12,500 Conference: Big West President: Dr. Joe Crowley Athletic Director: Chris Ault Coach: Pat Foster Alma Mater & Year: Arkansas , '61 Record: 11-17/1 Yr. at Nevada Assistants: Jeff Kidder, Jason Glover,

Chris Crease

DEC. 20 AT RENO, NV

Basketball SID: Mike May SID 0/H Phone: 702n84-4600; 348-9306 SID Fax #/Press Row: 784-4386; 784-4404 Last Season's Record: 11 - 17 Series Record: 7-2 (Nevada) Last Meeting: 69-88 Nevada ( 1989-90) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 4/4 Starters Ret./Lost: 2/3 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Jimmy Moore 6-8 SR F * Eathan O ' Bryant 5-11 SR G * Shawn Pughsley 6-0 JR G

19.2 ppg 11.6 ppg 6.0 ppg

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC DEC. 22 AT STOCKTON, CA

Location: Stockton, CA Nickname: Tigers Colors: Orange & Black Enrollment: 4,000 Conference: Big West President: Dr. Bill Atchley Athletic Director: Bob Lee Coach: Bob Thomason Alma Mater & Year: UOP, '71 Record: 83-91/6 Yrs . a: UOP Assistants: Tony Marcopulos, Ron Verlin ,

Mike Terpstra

DRAKE UNIVERSITY Location: Des Moines, IA Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue & White Enrollment: 3,500 Conference: Missouri Valley President: Dr. Michael R. Ferrari, Jr. Athletic Director: Lynn King Coach: Rudy Washington Alma Mater & Year: Redlands , '83 Record: 39-72/4 Yrs. at Drake Assistants: Denny Downing

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY

Location: Ames, IA Nickname: Cyclones Colors: Cardinal & Gold Enrollment: 24,589 Conference: Big Eight President: Dr. Martin C. Jischke Athletic Director: Gene Smith Coach: Tim Floyd Alma Mater & Year: Louisiana Tech, '77 Record: First Year Assistants: James Green, Gar Forman

YALE UNIVERSITY

Location: New Haven, CT Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Yale Blue & White Enrollment: 5,200 Conference: Ivy League President: Richard C. Levin Athletic Director: Tom Beckett Coach: Dick Kuchen Alma Mater & Year: Rider, '66 Record: 108-102/8 Yrs. at Yale Assistants: Mike Mucci, Steve Pikiell

Basketball SID: Mike Millerick SID O/H Phone: 209/946-2479; 473-8139 SID Fax #/Press Row: 946-2757; 946-2865 Last Season's Record: 17-14 Series Record: 2-1 (USD) Last Meeting: 83-66 USD (12-18-93) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 6/5 Starters Ret./Lost: 2/3 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Adam Jacobsen 6-2 * T.J . Walker 6-1 * Charles Jones 6-5

SO G SO G JR F

8.9 ppg 7.3 ppg 6.6 ppg

DEC. 29 AT DES MOINES, IA

Basketball SID: Mike Mahon SID O/H Phone: 515/271-3014; 223-4812 SID Fax #/Press Row: 271-30 I 5; 271-4884 Last Season's Record: 11-16 Series Record: 1-0 (USD) Last Meeting: 96-80 (1-7-94) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 8/4 Starters Ret./Lost: 2/3 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Lynnrick Rogers 6-1 * Bruce Overton 6-8 * Aleksandar Surla 6-2

SO G JR F SR G

DEC. 31 AT AMES, IA

Basketball SID: Beth Haag

9.7 ppg 5.4 ppg 4.0 ppg

SID O/H Phone: 515/294-3372; 296-2102 SID Fax #/Press Row: 294-0558 ; 294-6178 Last Season's Record: 14- I 3 Series Record: First Meeting Last Meeting: NA Lettermen Ret./Lost: 7 /3 Starters Ret./Lost: 6/1 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Loren Meyer 6-10 SR C * Fred Hoiberg 6-4 SR G * Julius Michalik 6-11 SR F

JAN.3ATUSD

Basketball SID: Tim Bennett

22.3 ppg 20.2 ppg 20.0 ppg

SID O/H Phone: 203/432- 1457; 259-8541 SID Fax #/Press Row: 432-1454; 432-2398 Last Season's Record: I 0- 16 Series Record: First Meeting Last Meeting: NA Lettermen Ret./Lost: 7 /3 Starters Ret./Lost: 3/2 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Andy Kurazim 6-4 SR F * Bernie Colson 6-8 JR F * Daniel Okonkwo 6-4 SO F

13.4 ppg 8.5 ppg 6.8 ppg

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UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO

Location: San Francisco, CA Nickname: Dons Colors: Green & Gold Enrollment: 7,500 Conference: West Coast President: Rev. John Schlegel, S.J. Athletic Director: Dr. Bill Hogan Coach: Jim Brovelli Alma Mater & Year: USF, '64 Record: !21-136/9 Yrs. at USF Assistants: Cory Russell, Bill Carr,

John Peterson

GONZAGA UNIVERSITY

Location: Spokane, WA Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue, White & Red Enrollment: 5,200 Conference: West Coast President: Rev. Bernard J. Coughlin, SJ Athletic Director: Dan Fitzgerald Coach: Dan Fitzgerald Alma Mater & Year: CSLA, '65 Record: 197-139/12 Yrs. at GU Assistants: Dan Monson, Mark Few,

Bill Grier

UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND

Location: Portland, OR Nickname: Pilots Colors: Purple & White Enrollment: 2,700 Conference: West Coast President: Rev. David T. Tyson Athletic Director: Joe Etzel Coach: Rob Chavez Alma Mater & Year: Mesa College, '80 Record: First Season at UP Assistants: Jim Shaw, Michael Holton,

Clark Buerk

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY

Location: Malibu, CA Nickname: Waves Colors: Blue, Orange & White Enrollment: 6,800 Conference: West Coast President: Dr. David Davenport Athletic Director: Wayne Wright Coach: Tony Fuller Alma Mater & Year: Pepperdine, '83 Record: First Season at Pepperdine Assistants: Bob Mandeville, Marty

Wilson

JAN. 7 AT SAN FR,ANCISCO, CA JAN. 28 AT USO

Basketball SID: Peter Simon SID O/H Phone: 415/666-6161; 875-DONS SID Fax #/Press Row: 666-2929; 666-29 I 9 Last Season's Record: 17-11 Series Record: 16-1 I (USF) Last Meeting: 81-77 USF (1-29-94) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 9/4 Starters Ret./Lost: 2/3 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Gerald Walker 6-1 JR G * B.T. Washington 6-7 JR F * Art Wallace 6-10 SR C

JAN.12 AT USO FEB. 25 AT SPOKANE, WA

Basketball SID: Oliver Pierce

17.9 ppg 8.6 ppg 7.2 ppg

SID Office Phone: 509/328-4220, x6373 Fax #/Press Row: 484-2830; 328-4220, x4224 Last Season's Record: 22-8 Series Record: 22-12 (GU) Last Meeting: 83-75 USD (3-6-94) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 7 /6 Starters Ret./Lost: 1/4 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * John Rillie 6-5 SR G * Jon Kinloch 6-6 JR G "' Jason Rubright 6-7 SR F

12.3 ppg 6.7 ppg 3.9 ppg

JAN.14ATUSD FEB. 23 AT PORTLAND, OR Basketball SID: Steve Walker SID O/H Phone: 503/283-7439; 690-9688 SID Fax #/Press Row: 283-7242; 283-7527 Last Season's Record: 13-17 Series Record: 21-12 (USO) Last Meeting: 63-57 USO (3-5-94) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 7/4 Starters Ret./Lost: 3/2 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Canaan Chatman 6-8 SR F * Curt Ranta 6-10 SR C * Ray Ross 6-3 SR G

JAN. 20 AT MALIBU, CA FEB. 18 AT USO

16.4 ppg 14.0 ppg 12.1 ppg

Basketball SID: Michael Zapolski SID O/H Phone: 310/456-4333;818/878-9350 SID Fax #/Press Row: 456-4322; 456-5050 Last Season's Record: 19-11 Series Record: 37-12 Pepperdine Last Meeting: 56-53 Pepperdine (3-7-94) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 5/5 Starters Ret./Lost: 1/4 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Clark James 6-5 SR F * Gavin Vanderputten 7-0 JR C * LeRoi O'Brien 6-7 SR F

7.0 ppg 4.0 ppg 3.5 ppg

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CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE I)

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY Location: Los Angeles, CA Nickname: Lions Colors : Crimson & Columbia Blue Enrollment: 3,900 Conference: West Coast President: Rev. Patrick P. O'Malley, SJ Athletic Director: Brian Quinn Coach: John Olive Alma Mater & Year: Villanova, '77 Record: 13-41/2 Yrs. at LMU Assistants: Robert Burke, Chris Walker,

Daren Kalish

SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY

Location: Santa Clara, CA Nickname: Broncos Colors: Red & White Enrollment: 7,800 Conference: West Coast President: Rev. Paul Locatelli , S.J . Athletic Director: Carroll Williams Coach: Dick Davey Alma Mater & Year: Pacific, '65 Record: 32-26/2 Yrs. at SCU Assistants: Larry Hauser, Steve Seandel

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE

Location: Moraga, CA Nickname: Gaels Colors : Red & Blue Enrollment: 4, 100 Conference: West Coast President: Br. Mel Anderson, FSC Athletic Director: Rick Mazzuto Coach: Ernie Kent Alma Mater & Year: Oregon, '77 Record: 37-47/3 Yrs. at SMC Assistants: Silvey Dominguez, Greg

Graham, Tim Harrison

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE

Location: Northridge, CA Nickname: Matadors Colors: Red, White & Black Enrollment: 26,000 Conference: American West President: Dr. Blenda J. Wilson Athletic Director: Robert J. Hiegert Coach: Pete Cassidy Alma Mater & Year: CSUN, '60 Record: 3 19-297/23 Yrs. at CSUN Assistants: Tom McCollum, Mike

Johnson

JAN. 21 AT LOS ANGELES, CA FEB. 16 AT USD Basketball SID: Bruce Meyers SID O/H Phone: 310/338-7643; 374-0388 SID Fax #/Press Row: 338-2703; 670-8792 Last Season's Record: 6-21 Series Record: 27-19 LMU Last Meeting: 89-82 USO (2-18-94) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 8/5 Starters Ret./Lost: 4/1 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Wyking Jones 6-7 SR F * Robin Kirksey 6-5 SR F * Ime Oduok 6-9 JR F

FEB.2ATUSD

19.7 ppg 10.3 ppg

7.6 ppg

FEB. 12 AT SANTA CLARA, CA Basketball SID: Jim Young SID O/H Phone: 408/554-4661; 244-154 7 SID Fax #/Press Row: 554-6942; 554-4655 Last Season's Record: 13-14 Series Record: 18-15 (SCU) Last Meeting: 72-70 USO (2-12-94) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 8/5 Starters Ret./Lost: 2/3 PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Steve Nash 6-2 JR G * Phil Von Buchwaldt 6- 11 JR C * Marlon Garnett 6-2 SO G

FEB.4ATUSD FEB. 10 AT MORAGA, CA Basketball SID: Steve Janisch

14.6 ppg 5.8 ppg 6.8 ppg

SID O/H Phone: 510/631-4402;415/552-2844(1 SID Fax #/Press Row: 631-4405; 631-4699 - S Last Season's Record: 13-14 AINT Series Record: 19- 16 (USO) MARY'S Last Meeting: 79-72 USO (2-10-94) ~ { COLLEGE Lettermen Ret./Lost: 11/3 GAE LS OF CALIFORNIA Starters Ret./Lost: 3/2 ----------PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Chris Johnson 6-3 SR G * A.J. Rollins 6-6 JR F * Jumoke Horton 6-9 JR C

FEB. 28 AT USD

Basketball SID: Barry Smith

13.0 ppg 12.0 ppg

7.3 ppg

SID O/H Phone: 818/885-3243; 990-1207 SID Fax #/Press Row: 885-4762; 885-4701 Last Season's Record: 8-18 Series Record: 12-10 (USO) Last Meeting: 75-66 USO (12-8-93) Lettermen Ret./Lost: 8/4 Starters Ret./Lost: 2/ I PLAYERS TO WATCH: * Peter Micelli 6-8 SR C/F * Shawn Stone 6-2 SR F * Shane O'Doherty 6-11 SR C

10.9 ppg 5.1 ppg 2.4 ppg

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San Diego is truly "America's Finest City." A modem metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year-round 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 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 75 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, the Sockers in soccer and the Gulls in hockey. Whatever sporting activity there is, it's here in San Diego - the sports capital of the U.S.A.

Discovered: 1542 by Juan Cabrillo

Average Temperature:

Winter -- 57-65

Summer - 68-76

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UNIVERSITY PROFILE Page 17

The Univeriity The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949,

USD is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park and is located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego.

Academic, USD enrolls more than 6,200 students who have a

choice of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate de­gree programs. The university includes the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Law and Nursing. Class size generally aver­ages between 10-30 students with the student to teacher ratio being 18: 1. Over 96 percent of USD's full-time fac­ulty hold doctorates.

The Campui The USD campus is one of the most architectur­

ally unique institutions found in the country, featuring 18 major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th-century Spanish Renaissance style.

In the last decade USD has completed eight major construction and expansion projects. In 1990, the reno­vated Katherine M. and George M. Pardee Jr. Legai Re­search Center opened, a facility double the size of the former law library that offers the latest in information technology.

Student Life Student activities include cultural events,

dances, boat cruises, beach parties, BBQ's, concerts, comedy nights, symposia and much more. Students participate in a wide range of volunteer projects such as adult literacy tutoring, senior citizen outreach, and house building in Tijuana. Over two-thirds of the USD community partakes in intramural sports and

QUICK FACTS: Founded: 1949 Enrollment: 6,200

Athletic, San Diego is a member of the West Coast

Conference and competes in 16 intercollegiate sports on the NCAA Division I level. Men's sports include: basketball, baseball, crew, cross country, golf, football , soccer and tennis. Women's sports involve: basket-

recreation classes. Some of the favorites include surfing, water skiing, sailing, aerobics, bowling, floor hockey, tennis and volleyball.

Nickname: Toreros (Mexican Bullfighter) Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy & White Affiliation: NCAA Division I

ball, crew, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. In the past two seasons alone, four USD teams have

Conference: West Coast President: Dr. Author E. Hughes NCAA Faculty Rep.: Thomas Burke Athletic Director: Tom Iannacone

advanced to NCAA Tournaments. The 1993 season was the USD football program's first at the NCAA Division I­AA level and Pioneer Football League.

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1994-95 TOREROS: Kneeling l-r: Doug Harris, Casey Sheahan, Nosa Obasohan, Ryan Williams, John Bischman, Val Hill, David Fizdale, Kareem Mutrie. Standing l-r: Asst. Coach Kyle Smith, Asst. Coach Mike Haupt, Lamont Smith, Brian Bruso, Rocco Raffo, James Black, Andre Speech, Mike Courtney, Sean Flannery, Head Coach Brad Holland, Asst. Coach Randy Bennett.

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/ Indiana ' Abilene 0-1 0-1 St. Xavier College 1-0

Air Force Academy 1-3 Iowa State 0-0 Sacramento State 3-0 Alma (MI) 1-0 Israeli Olympics 1-0 Samford 1-0 Arizona 0-2 Junior Colleges 5-0 San Diego State 11-16 Arizona State 0-1 Kansas, U. of 0-0 San Francisco, U. of 11-16 Athletes In Action 1-4 Lamar Tech 1-0 San Francisco State 0-1 Auburn 0-1 LaSalle (Mexico) 1-0 San Jose State 3-3 Aurora College 1-0 La Verne, U. of 11-3 Santa Clara 15-18 Australian Teams 3-0 Lehigh 2-0 Seattle Pacific 1-1 Azusa Pacific 5-2 Los Angeles Pacific 1-0 Seattle 0-2 Bethel College 1-0 Loyola College (MD) 1-0 Seton Hall 0-1 Biola University 5-4 Loyola Marymount 19-27 Sonoma State 1-1 Boise State 1-2 Luther College 1-0 South Alabama 0- L Briar Cliff College 0-1 Manchester 1-0 Southern Cal College 5-1 Brown 1-0 Manhattan College 1-0 Southern Methodist 1-1 Cal Baptist 7-0 Marist 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana 1-1 Cal Lutheran 4-0 Military Teams 21-34 Southern Illinois 0-1 Cal Poly Pomona 13-19 Missouri-Kansas City 1-0 Southern Utah 7-0 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 4-8 Montana State 1-3 Spring Arbor College (MI) 2-0 Cal State Bakersfield 1-2 Montana, U. of 3-2 Stanford 1-0 Cal State Dominguez Hills 10-2 Mount Marty College 1-0 Stephen F. Austin 1-1 Cal State Fullerton 9-13 Nebraska Wesleyan 1-0 S.W. Missouri State 0-1 Cal State Hayward 6-2 Nevada (Las Vegas), U. of 0-1 Tabor College 1-0 Cal State Long Beach 6-9 Nevada (Reno), U. of 2-7 Tahoe College 0-1 Cal State Los Angeles 8-9 Nevada Southern 3-4 Taylor University 1-0 Cal State Northridge 12-10 New Mexico, U. of 1-0 Tennessee-Martin 1-0 Cal State Stanislaus 2-1 New Mexico Highlands 1-0 Texas-Arlington 1-0 Canisius 1-0 New Orleans 0-1 Texas Tech 1-1 Carroll College 2-2 North Park 0-1 Toledo, U. of 0-1 Centenary 1-1 North Texas 1-2 Trinity (Texas) 1-2 Chaminade College 1-0 Northern Arizona 4-7 United Brethren 2-0 Chapman College 16-10 Northern Colorado 1-1 U.S. International 26-13 Claremont College 1-1 Notre Dame 0-1 U.S. Naval Academy 1-0 Cleveland State 0-1 Occidental College 3-1 U.C. Berkeley 0-2 Colorado 1-3 Ohio-Northern 1-0 U.C. Davis 3-1 Columbia 1-0 Olivet Nazarene 1-0 U.C. Irvine 7-8 Creighton 0-2 Oral Roberts 1-1 UCLA 0-2 Dayton, U. of 0- Pacific, U. of 2-1 U.C. Riverside 11-6 Denver, U. of 0-1 Pacific Lutheran 1-0 U.C. San Diego 14-1 Doane College 1-0 Pepperdine 12-37 U.C. Santa Barbara 4-10 Drake 1-0 Phoenix AAU 1-0 UNC-Wilmington 1-0 Eastern Montana 1-3 Point Loma Nazarene 6-7 Utah, U. of 1-1 Florida A&M 1-0 Pomona-Pitzer 3-1 Utah State 0-1 Florida Tech 0-1 Portland State 1-0 Washington State 1-1 Fresno-Pacific 1-0 Portland, U. of 21-12 Weber State 1-3 Fresno State 1-6 Princeton 0-1 Western Illinois 2-0 Gannon College 1-0 Puget Sound 4-1 Western Kentucky 1-1 George Washington 0-1 Redlands, U. of 3-1 Western New Mexico 1-0 Gonzaga 12-22 Republic of China (Taiwan) 1-0 Western Washington 1-2 Grand Canyon College 8-10 Rice 1-1 Westmar 1-0 Hawaii, U. of 3-1 Richmond 1-0 Westminster (UT) 1-0 Hawaii, U. of (Hilo) 1-0 St. John's 0-1 Westmont College 1-7 Hofstra 1-0 St. Joseph's (NM) 2-0 Whittier College 5-19 Idaho, U. of 1-3 St. Mary's (CA) 19-16 Whitworth 1-0 Idaho State 2-0 St. Mary's (NM) 1-0 Yale 0-0 Illinois (Chicago Circle) 1-0 St. Peter's (NJ) 1-0 Youngstown State 0-1 Illinois Wesleyan 1-0 St. Thomas College 2-0

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USO DIVISION I YEARLY RESULTS Page 20 + Denotes Tournament Game;# Denotes forfeit win.

l SI> 1'>71>-XO t<,-1 1>) Ol'P 93 Samford Univ. 81 58 at SDSU 67 56 at Pacific 81 97 Westmore College 80 69 North Park College 72 76 at No. Arizona 98 86 Western Illinois 82 76 at Portland 98 76 at Seattle Univ. 99 73 St. Mary's 83 73 Santa Clara 94 # atLMU 70 at Pepperdine 63 76 at San Francisco 90 75 Air Force Academy 68 57 at Santa Clara 59 62 Gonzaga 72 67 Pepperdine 70 82 Loyola Marymount 100 73 Nonh Texas State 83 78 San Francisco 106 57 at St. Mary 's 78 66 at Gonzaga 78 58 Seattle Univ. 76 70 Portland 89

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l SD l'>XO-XI (10-16) Ol'P 52 at SDSU 60 74 UC Santa Barbara 57 68 Illinois (Chi . Circle) 62 44 at Air Force 45 81 Missouri-K.C. 43 70 UC Riverside 52 75 No. Arizona 52 71 Centenary 79 79 at Stanford (ot) 70 56 at Berkeley 60 72 Cal Poly Pomona 70 62 at UC Irvine 108 50 at Pepperdine 83 69 atLMU 72 73 St. Mary·s 61 64 San Francisco 67 72 Portland 77 47 Gonzaga 53 60 Santa Clara 64 50 at Portland 49 54 at Gonzaga 68 58 at San Francisco 67 69 at St. Mary's 70 78 Loyola Marymount 66 63 Pepperdine 64 74 at Santa Clara 80

lSI> l'>XI-X2 (11-15) OPP 90 Pacific 64 75 Boise State 61 66 UC Irvine 78 36 at SDSU 41 68 Bethel College 34 78 Illinois Wesleyan 48 57 at UC Santa Barbara 72 60 UC Berkeley 66 69 at Northern Arizona 64 59 SE Louisiana 60 55 Fresno-Pacific 48 91 Nebraska Wesleyan 58 61 Gonzaga 70 41 Portland 44 58 at Loyola Marymount 5 1 69 at Pepperdine 80 53 San Francisco 72 78 Santa Clara 68 59 at St. Mary 's 64 48 at Santa Clara 65 69 at San Francisco 75 61 Pepperdine 63 80 Loyola Marymount 68 52 at Ponland 64 53 at Gonzaga 63 73 St.Mary"s 62

LSD l'>X2-X_\ (12-1-') OPP 47 Air Force Academy 76 No. Arizona (2 ot) 63 at UC Irvine 79 St. Thomas (MN) 75 Doane College (NE) 45 atSDSU 62 at CS Long Beach 56 Texas Tech 61 #at San Jose State 50 Utah Stale + 71 Idaho S1a1e + 70 Oklahoma Christian 76 at Nevada-Reno 51 Univ. of Denver 56 St. Mary's 57 Santa Clara 75 Loyola Marymount 58 Pepperdine 55 at Gonzaga 51 at Portland 71 Portland 58 Gonzaga 69 at Pepperdine 82 at LMU 64 at Santa Clara 61 at St. Mary 's

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lSD IIJXIJ-IJO (16-12) OPP 82 Cal Lutheran 46 62 UC Santa Barbara 79 73 at Nonh Texas 60 59 atS1. Johns + 74 72 South Alabama + 77 75 at SDSU 85 74 at UCLA 83 71 Stephen F. Austin 45 64 Eastern Washington 79 69 Nevada-Reno 88 72 Weste rn Kentucky 66 85 Columbia 58 96 Santa Clara 71 78 Pepperdine 88 112 Loyola Marymount 119 76 at St.Mary's 65 67 at San Francisco 77 64 at Santa Clara 46 76 Portland 55 68 Gonzaga 58 73 at Gonzaga 65 71 at Portland 66 96 San Francisco 84 93 St. Mary"s 61 11 9 atLMU 13 I 89 at Pepperdi ne 102 I 00 Southern Utah 91 80 San Francisco + 74

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USD DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 1979-94

Career Scoring--------1. Scott Thompson 2. Kelvin Woods 3. Gylan Dottin 4. Wayman Strickland 5. Danny Means

1,379 1983-87 1,216 1988-92 1,187 1988-93 1,040 1988-92

951 1985-89

Career Rebounding------1. Scott Thompson 740 1983-87

1988-93 1988-92 1981-85 1983-87

2. Gylan Dottin 595 3. Kelvin Woods 513 4. Anthony Reuss 466 5. Nils Madden 462

Career Assists --------1. Wayman Strickland 2. Danny Means 3. Paul Leonard 4. Mike Whitmarsh

Gylan Dottin

Single Season 1. John Jerome 2. Mike Whitmarsh 3. Scott Thompson 4. Anthony Thomas 5. Doug Harris

Single Season 1. John Jerome 2. Scott Thompson 3. Nils Madden 4. Mike Whitmarsh 5. Scott Thompson

408 1988-92 273 1985-89 230 1985-87 226 1982-84 226 1992-93

Scoring ____ _ 540 525 476 426 418

1989-90 1983-84 1986-87 1990-91 1993-94

Rebounding ---225 1989-90 222 1986-87 209 1986-87 204 1983-84 203 1985-86

Single Season Assists -----1. Wayman Strickland 169

Mike Whitmarsh 169 3. Paul Leonard 135 4. Wayman Strickland 121 5. Doug Harris 120

1989-90 1983-84 1986-87 1990-91 1993-94

Scott Thompson Mike Whitmarsh

John Jerome Wayman Strickland

Single Game Scoring-----1. Mike Whitmarsh 37 vs. LMU, 2-26-83 2. Mike Whitmarsh 32 vs. Nev.-Reno, 12-29-83

Joe Evans 32 vs. Westmar, 12-15-79 4. Scott Thompson 31 vs. Utah, 11-28-86

Anthony Thomas 31 vs. LMU, 2-21-91 6. Joe Temple 30 vs. USF, 3-6-93

Single Game Rebounding __ _ 1. Robby Roberts 21 vs. NAU, 11-29-82 2. Bob Bartholomew 18 vs. Westmar, 12-15-79 3. John Jerome 18 vs. USF, 2-15-90 4. Scott Thompson 17 vs . SCU, 1-17-86 5. Mike Whitmarsh 16 vs. Nev.-Reno, 12-29-83

Scott Thompson 16 vs. USIU, 1-9-86

Single Game Assists -----1. Wayman Strickland 12 vs. LMU, 1-13-90;2-23-90

Mike Whitmarsh 12 vs . Gonzaga, 1-19-90 3. Wayman Strickland 11 vs. St. Mary 's, 2-17-90 4. Wayman Strickland 10 vs. USF, 3-3-90

Mike Whitmarsh 10 vs. St. Mary's, 3-3-84

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TEAM (Season) Games Played 30 1986-87 Games Won 24 1986-87 Games Lost 20 1961-62; 1988-89 Best Winning % .800 1986-87 Points Scored 2403 1977-78 Combined Score 267 1987-88 (USD 126, LMU 141) SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDS Free Throw Percentage .732 1993-94 (545x745)

Player Yrs. Reh. Avg. Three Pointers Made/Att. 235/619 1993-94 (235-of-619, 38.0%) (Single Game) 1. Gus Magee 68-69 344 14.3 Total Points 134 1973-74 (vs. Univ. of La Verne) 2. Paul Reynolds 57-58 289 13.1 Field Goals Made 58 1973-74 (vs. Univ. of La Verne) 3. Gus Magee 69-70 306 12.2 Free Throws Made 42 1993-94 (vs. UC Irvine w/46 attempts) 4. Paul Reynolds 56-57 349 12.0 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 14 1992-93 (vs. Oral Roberts) 5. Robert Smith 71-72 290 11.1 Field Goal% .660 1990-91 (3lx47; 1-17-91 vs. St. Mary's) 6. Robert Smith 72-73 292 10.4 Free Throw% .929 1979-80 (13xl4; 2-19-80 vs. SMC) 7. Neil Traub 73-74 277 10.3 3-Point Field Goal% .667 1988-89; 1986-87 (10x15) 8. Neil Traub 74-75 251 9.7 (vs. Texas-Arlington, 1-5-88; 9. Bob Scotian 70-71 225 9.4 vs. Univ. of Nevada, 12-6-86)

10. Art Wical 59-60 251 9.3 Rebounds 82 1973-74 (vs. Olivet Nazarene) Assists 32 1989-90 (2-17-90 vs. St. Mary's) Steals 11 1981-82 ( 1-9-82 vs. Ne.-Wesleyan) CAREER POINTS PER GAME Blocks 10 1981-82 (1-9-82 vs. Ne.-Wesleyan) Player Yrs. Games Pts. Avg.

INDIVIDUAL 1. Stan Washington 71-74 81 1,472 18.2 (Scoring) 2. Robert Smith 71-74 74 1,295 17.5 One game 40 Robert "Pinky" Smith 1972-73 3. #Mike Whitmarsh 82-84 52 839 17.2 One game (Div. I) 37 Mike Whitmarsh 1982-83 4. Jim Fleming 59-61 55 942 17.1

5. Cliff Ashford 56-59 70 1,164 16.6 37 Marty Munn 1987-88 6. Ken Leslie 56-59 77 1,174 15.2 One Season 540 John Jerome 1989-90 7. Oscar Foster 69-71 52 746 14.3 Two Seasons 893 Mike Whitmarsh 1982-84 8. Rick Cabrera 65-68 78 1,088 13.9 Three Seasons 942 Jim Fleming 1959-62 9. *Bob Bartholomew 77-81 103 1,394 13.5 Four Seasons 1472 Stan Washington 1971-74 10. #Doug Harris 92-94 56 747 13.3 Season '(!? average 19.3 John Jerome 1989-90 Eddie Davis 75-77 51 679 13 .3 (Field oafs) Minimum Two Seasons; # Div. I; * Div. I & II Career Made 621 Stan Washington 1971 -74 Season Made 229 Stan Washington 1973-74

SINGLE SEASON POINTS PER GAME Sin~le Game 19 Robert "Pinky" Smith 1972-73 (Field Goal %) Player Yrs. Pts. Avg. Career .580 Anthony Reuss 1981-85 l. #John Jerome 89-90 540 19.3

.580 Craig Cottrell 1986-90 2. Stan Washington 73-74 519 19.2 Season .647 Craig Cottrell 1988-89 3. Cliff Ashford 64-65 484 19.0 Game 1.000 Anthony Thomas 1990-91 4. #Mike Whitmarsh 83-84 525 18.8

(10-for-10 vs. SJSU) 5. Jim Fleming 60-61 506 18.7 (3-Pointers Made) 6. Stan Washington 71-72 470 18.1 Career 138 Danny Means 1985-89 7. Robert Smith 72-73 503 17.9 Season 60 Marty Munn 1987-88 8. Cliff Ashford 63-64 461 17.7 Game 8 Mark Manor 1986-87 9. Rick Cabrera 65-66 305 17.2 Shooting% .722 Mark Manor 1986-87 Ted Fields 66-67 429 17.2

(vs. Portland, 2-21-87; 8-for-11) 10. Rick Cabrera 67-68 428 17.1 (Rebounds) #Division I only Career 948 Gus Magee 1966-70

(Miscellaneous) Season 349 Paul Reynolds 1956-57 Game 24 Gus Magee 1969-70 Minutes Played 48 Mike Whitmarsh (Free Throws) (vs. Gonzaga, 2 ot, 3-3-84) Career 358 Cliff Ashford 1963-65 Blocks In A Game 6 Scott Thompson Season 161 Cliff Ashford 1963-64 (vs. Santa Clara, 2-15-85) Game 21 Cliff Ashford 1964-65 6 Dondi Bell (Assists) (vs. LMU, 2-27-88) Career 451 Stan Washington 1971-74 Steals In A Game 7 Mike Whitmarsh Season 171 Stan Washington 1973-74 (vs. Gonzaga, 2-19-83) Game 14 Stan Washington 1973-74 3-Pt. Att. In A Game 13 Danny Means

(vs. Gonzaga, 2-25-89)

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Stan Washington (1971-74) - USD All-Time Scorer

100 POINT GAMES (FOR USD) 1973~74 . USD 134 U. of La Verne . 68 1987-88 USO 126 Loyola Marymount 141 1989-90< .. USD ·· 119 Loyola Marymount 131 1959-60 · USD., 119 Azusa Pacific 75 1976-77 USD 114 CS Los Angeles ... 1986-87 USD / 113 U.S. International 1989-90 USO 112 Loyola Marymount 1992-93 USO 112 Oral Roberts 78 1990-91 USO 108 U. of Portland 70 1991-92 USD 108 Centenary 92 1978-79 USO 107 U. of La Verne 63 1977-78 USO 106 CS Stanislaus 95 1971-72 USO 105 Chapman College . 86 1991-92 USO · 104 Loyola Marymount 106 1988-89 USO 104 Loyola Marymount 139 1974-75 USO 104 Cal Lutheran 72 1976-77 USD 104 CS Stanislaus . 77 1969-70 USO 103 W. New Mexico 87 1977-78 USO 103 U.ofLaVerne 74 1990-91 USO 102 Southern Utah 91 1990-91 USD 102 Loyola Marymount 104 1960-61 USD 102 Biola University 61 1960-61 USO 102 Biola University 70 1970-71 USO 102 Cal Poly Pomona 90 L 964-65 USO 101 Chapman College 91 1973-74 USO 10 I Olivet Nazarene 91 1957-58 USD 100 U. of La Verne 80 1969-70 USD 100 UC Riverside 96 1976-77 USD 100 CS Dominguez 62 1977-78 USO 100 So. California Col. 96 1977-78 USD 100 Aurora 58 1989-90 USD 100 So. Utah State 91

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. #Kelvin Woods 1988-92 1216 7. #Gylan Dottin 1988-93 1187 8. Ken Leslie 1956-59 1174 9. Cliff Ashford 1963-66 1164 10. Richard Hamett 1974-78 1090 11. Rick Cabrera 1965-68 1088 12. #Wayman Strickland 1988-92 1040 13. Ken Smith 1972-76 1023 14. Gus Magee 1966-70 977 15. #Danny Means 1985-89 950 16. Jim Fleming 1956-61 942 17. Ted Fields 1965-68 935 18. Lymond Williams 1962-65 932 19. #Brooks Barnhard 1989-94 897 20. #Mike Whitmarsh 1982-84 893 *Denotes Division I & II #Denotes Division I only

100 POIJY~ .. GAfl';/fS ( A.GA{NST .. f!)J!) . 1987~88 ? USI> i···. 126 .,+\···Lqyola .Mary,mpunf i .. :.1:.: ...... .,1;ft u 19.88-89 .•· us I?\ .104 •?• tL9y9t3; rvj<lf?'.ITio:u.n~ ., . l 3~ :

· 1989-90 .. USD · · 119 . > . .LoyolaMarymount;.;c/;;;\i,;;131;::; 1959-60 USO 75 C,S I,,qs Ang~le 12~7 1989~90 S ... 11 ···· 1,-()yola Mar)".!11 }9!j 1969~ 70 SD 99 ·. '(ahoe C::oHege 19;;: 1969-70 USO ·•·• .. 92., . CS Los Ang~les .. , .. ···c ... ... J 18 1987:88 @% USI> i ; 75 + . . · Loyola Maryin.011nt .. n l lS;ii> 1980-81 .. USD 62 UC Irvine . )08 1979-80 USD 78 San.Francisco >, ··•• 106 1! 1990-91 . USD 104 Loyofa Marynio;un 06\l 1992-93 USO 71 . Southern Method{$ J.()6 ;( 1961-62 USD 57 CS Fullerton 105 1971-72 USO 90 Chapman <;;91l~ge 105 1988-89 ·usD 88 Loy9la M,uymount 104{!' 1990-91 . USO .102 · LoyqlaMarylliount} J04 j 1989-90 · USO · 89 Pepperdine · · 102 ' , 1966-67 USO 72 C;p-oll College 102 1958:59 •.••····· UsD. 42 ·· Fresno State .. · ii Ioi !i 1970-71 USO 91 Cal Poly-SLO . 100 1979-80 USO 82 Loyola Marymount 100

The 267 total points scored in · USD's 126-141 loss to LMU during

the 1987-88 season is both a school record and USD Sports Center record for points scored in a game by two teams.

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ALL-TIME RECORDS Page 24

COACHING RECORDS COACH WON

Hank Egan

Phil Woolpert

Year (Div. II)

Won

Bob McCutcheon #Hank Egan * Jim Brovelli Bernie Bickerstaff Phil Woolpert Fon Johnson Ken Leslie Les Harvey Ed Baron *Denotes Division I & II

Lost Pct. Coach

14 156 160 55 90 24 11 15 6

195555 Fon Johnson J956i57 Fon Johnson 1957-58 11 .560 Bob McCutcheon 19581 21.7 L~s Harvey 1.9~2,;. .· ... -~·5. L¢s !I~ey 1960-61 11 16 .407 Ken Leslie l96l~62' iiii;;;;;'6tiiNi1 t .. 261?" · ::.iJt''. Ed 13aron 1962-63 6 19 .240 Phil Woolpert 1963-64 13 13 .500 Phil Woolpert 1964-65 15 11 .577 Phil Woolpert 1965-66 17 11 .607 Phil Woolpert 1966-67 14 11 .560 Phil Woolpert 1967-68 15 10 .600 Phil Woolpert 1968-69 10 15 .400 PhilWoolpert 1962;70< 1 538 ii .Bernie Bickerstaff ~9?Q➔7i 1 .4'17> Bernie Bickerstaff 1.971-72 l 62 } .Bernie Bickerstaff, ... 1972-73 9 .679 .. L Bernie Bickerstaff 1973-74 11 .593 Jim Brovelli 1974-75 15 .423 JimBrovelli 1975-76 10 .600 JimBrovelli 1976-77 7 .741 JimBrovelli 1977-78 7 .758 Jim Brovelli 1978-79 7 . 731 Jim Brovelli

LOST 11 126 131 49 90 31 16 36 20

PCT. .560 .553 .550 .529 .500 .436 .407 .294 .23 1

YRS. 1 10 11 4 Bernie Bickerstaff 7 2 1 2 1

#Division I only

Div. I) 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 . 1986.'..87 \ 198l:88 1988.:89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993:.94

Jim Brovelli

6 19 .240 Jim Brovelli 10 16 .385 Jim Brovelli 11 15 .423 Jim Brovelli 12 14 .462 Jim Brovelli 18 10 .643 Jim Brovelli 16 11 .593 Hank Egan 19 9 .679 Hank Egan 24 6 .800 Hank Egan 11 17 .393 Hank Egan 8 20 .286 Hank Egan 16 12 .571 Hank Egan 17 12 .586 Hank Egan 14 14 .500 Hank Egan 13 14 .481 Hank Egan 18 11 .621 Hank Egan 531 510 .510 9 Coaches/

39Years

Brovelli ·m Brovelli + ank Egan ank Egan .· hil Woolpe,;t .

. . .·. • . . • , •.. · < ank Egan ·· ' #denotes Division I Seasons.

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1993-94 RESULTS Page 2S

FINAL 1993-94 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

BASKETBALL STATISTICS

/-TOTAL-/

Overall Record: 18-11 wee Record: 7-7, 4th

Home: 11-2; Away: 4-8; Neutral: 3-1 /-3POINT-/ OFF DEF TOT

PLAYER D. Harris wee

GIGS 29/29 14/14

FG/FGA PCT FG/FGA PCT FT/FTA 93/115 39/45

PCT .809 .867

PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN 133/305 .436 59/153 .386 58/135 .430 27/66 .409

J . Temple 29/15 125/273 .458 44/123 wee 14/1 63/127 .496 24/55

D. Fizdale 29/19 72/152 wee 14/14 45/94

C. Grant 28/18 60/102 wee 14/5 29/46

N. Meyer 20/1 wee 110

R. Raffo 4/0 wee DNP

13/35 0/4

1/1

J. Kilduff 3/0 0/0 wee DNP

USD TOT 29 726/1555 wee 14 360/750

OPPTOlY 29 wee +

.474 9/40

.479 8/31

.588 0/0

.630 0/0

.371 11/28

.000 0/2

1.000 0/0

.000 0/0

.467 235/619

.480 114/291

.358 88/131

.436 40/66

.225 80/121

.258 55/79

.000 57/73

.000 29/36

.393 10/13

.000 0/0

.000 3/7

.000 0/0

.380 545/745

.392 265/360

418 14.4 30 81 111 3.8 48/0 120 92 7 29 1007 182 13.0 12 33 45 3.2 26/0 43 39 4 11 478

.672 382 13.2 44 95 139 4.8 61/1 28 62 2 21 730 12 342 .606 190 13.6 16 38 54 3.9 31/0 18 31 2

.661 233 8.0 6 54 60 2.1 78/2 103 68 12 44 742

.696 153 10.9 5 29 34 2.4 38/1 65 41 3 29 445

.781 177 6.3

.806 87 6.2

.769 47 2.4

.000 0 0.0

.429 5 1.3

.000 0 0.0

.732 2232 77.0

.736 1099 78.5

48 75 123 4.4 88/5 40 27 6 22 27 49 3.5 47/4 17 12 2

4 1

0

1

255 114

12 16 0.8 12/0 12 8 0 2 3 0.4 3/0 1 0 0

4 4 1.0 1/0 0 1 0

2 0.7 0/0 1 0 0

660 1019 35.1 555/17 422 463 74 281 449 32.1 271/9 201 213 33

15 600 6 280

3 156 1 32

0 14

0 4

161 79

Team Rebounds: USD 104, OPP 100 Deadball Rebounds: USD 91, OPP 84

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RETURNING PLAYERS GAME BY GAME RESULTS FROM THE 1993-94 SEASON POINTS/REBOUNDS/ASSISTS

W-L Score w 69-59 w 96-82 L 53-63 w 75-66 w 91-63 w 83-66 w 87-64 L 47-67 w 64-61 ot L 78-89 w 96-80 L 68-80 w 81-78 L 75-85 w 99-93 w 97-94 L 77-81 L 61-63 L 73-78 w 79-72 w 72-70 w 89-82 L 57-76 L 89-94 w 82-73 w 95-65 w 63-57 w 83-75 L 53-56

DATE 11/29/93 12/02/93 12/04/93 12/08/93 12/11/93 12/18/93 12/21/93 12/29/93 12/30/93 01/03/94 01/07/94 01/13/94 01/15/94 01/20/94 01/22/94 01/26/94 01/29/94 02/04/94 02/05/94 02/10/94 02/12/94 02/18/94 02/19/94 02/24/94 02/26/94 03/01/94 03/05/94 03/06/94 03/07/94

Opponent Bruso Flannery Hill Pomona-Pitzer 15/6/1 2/6/2 DNP @ UC Irvine 8/10/2 17/5/2 DNP @ Notre Dame 2/3/1 10/6/2 DNP @ CS Northridge 6/4/2 6/4/3 DNP CS Dominguez Hills 3/5/2 3/2/2 2/4/0 U. of the Pacific 10/5/1 15/2/1 DNP Richmond 12/8/0 9/3/4 0/1/1 @ Seton Hall% 4/5/0 8/3/0 DNP Manhattan% 4/5/0 15/3/0 DNP @ Weber State 4/4/0 16/4/0 DNP Drake 15/4/0 7/2/2 1/3/0 @ Gonzaga 2/1/2 13/4/1 DNP @ Portland 19/5/2 13/0/1 DNP Pepperdine 15/3/0 8/8/1 DNP Loyola Marymount 14/4/0 16/2/1 DNP San Francisco 12/5/1 24/1/1 DNP @ San Francisco 6/6/2 10/2/3 DNP @ Santa Clara 6/5/1 5/7/2 DNP @St.Mary's 5/2/0 2/0/1 DNP St. Mary's 0/0/0 12/3/1 DNP Santa Clara 10/3/0 13/6/3 DNP @ Loyola Marymount 1/2/0 14/2/1 DNP @ Pepperdine 0/2/0 9/2/4 DNP Portland 10/4/4 1/3/2 DNP Gonzaga 8/9/3 5/3/2 DNP Sacramento State 7/0/1 3/3/2 DNP Portland# 8/5/1 3/0/1 DNP Gonzaga# 9/6/1 5/2/4 DNP Pepperdine# 0/2/2 8/2/1 DNP % denotes Seton Hall Tournament # denotes West Coast Conference Tournament

TORERO TOP SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS OPPONENT POMONA-PITZER @ UC Irvine @ Notre Dame @ CS Northridge CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS U. OF THE PACIFIC RICHMOND @ Seton Hall Manhattan(@ Seton Hall Toum.) @ Weber State DRAKE @ Gonzaga @ Portland PEPPERDINE LOYOLA MARYMOUNT SAN FRANCISCO @ San Francisco @ Santa Clara @St.Mary's ST. MARY'S SANTA CLARA @ Loyola Marymount @ Pepperdine PORTLAND GONZAGA SACRAMENTO STATE Portland(@ WCC Toum.) Gonzaga(@ WCC Toum.) Pepperdine (@ WCC Toum.)

HIGH SCORERS HARRIS, 17 HARRIS, 27 HARRIS, 15 BARNHARD, 21 BARNHARD, 23 TEMPLE, 23 HARRIS, 22 BARNHARD,13 FLANNERY, 15 FLANNERY/FIZDALE, 16 BARNHARD, 21 HARRIS, 16 HARRIS/BRUSO, 19 HARRIS/BARNHARD, 16 HARRIS, 20 FLANNERY, 24 BARNHARD, 21 TEMPLE, 16 BARNHARD, 26 BARNHARD18 TEMPLE, 25 TEMPLE, 24 TEMPLE/GRANT, 13 FIZDALE, 22 HARRIS, 24 TEMPLE, 27 HARRIS, 20 HARRIS, 25 BARNHARD/GRANT, 11

HIGH REBOUNDERS HARRIS/BRUSO/TEMPLE/FLANNERY, 6 BRUSO, 10 GRANT, 10 BARNHARD, 7 BARNHARD, 8 TEMPLE/GRANT, 7 BRUSO, 8 TEMPLE, 9 BARNHARD/GRANT/HARRIS/TEMPLE, 6 HARRIS, 5 TEMPLE, 7 BARNHARD, 11 HARRIS, 9 FLANNERY, 8 BARNHARD/GRANT, 8 GRANT, 8 BARNHARD, 8 BARNHARD/FLANNERY, 7 TEMPLE, 6 BARNHARD, 12 FLANNERY, 6 BARNHARD, 12 HARRIS, 7 BARNHARD, 5 BRUSO,9 TEMPLE/BARNHARD, 7 BARNHARD, 9 BARNHARD, 11 BARNHARD, 13

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1993-94 SEASON IN REVIEW Page 27

Brooks Barnhard - First Team All-wee

The University of San Diego men's basketball program, un­der the direction of tenth year coach Hank Egan, completed one of its most successful campaigns this past season finishing with an overall record of 18-11. The Toreros finished in strong fashion, winning seven of their final ten contests and advancing to the West Coast Conference Tournament Championship game for the first time since the tourney's inception in 1987.

"This past season we saw a mixture of young and veteran players put together a team that performed well," said Hank Egan, who this past August resigned his post at USD to take an assistant coaching position with the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basket­ball Association. "While there were several outstanding performances, it was mostly a group effort over the course of the season with a vari­ety of people stepping up on occasion. When the players who would be returning were asked to evaluate the season, they selected many different factors as being the significant reason for our success. There was, however, one constant from each and every returner. To a man they credited the four seniors for their committment, dedication and attitude through good times and bad as being the most significant factor. All of them believe that the future is bright but only if they can lead like Neal Meyer, Brooks Barnhard, Joe Temple and Chris Grant."

Heading into the WCC Post-Season Tournament the Toreros were seeded fourth after their 7-7 WCC finish. The Toreros knocked out #5 seed Portland (63-57) in the first round, upset #1 seed and regular-season champion Gonzaga in the semi-finals (83-75) before dropping a tough 53-56 decision to #2 Pepperdine University in the nationally televised (ESPN) championship contest. The Toreros were the only WCC team to knock off first place finisher Gonzaga twice during the 1993-94 season. In addition, the Toreros collected impressive nonconference victories against the University of the Pacific (83-66), the University of Richmond (87-64), UC Irvine (96-82), Manhattan College (64-61) and Drake University (96-80). San Diego was again tough in the comforts of their USD Sports Center finishing with a home record of 10-2.

Senior center Brooks Barnhard (Escondido, CA) was named First Team All-West Coast Conference as well as being selected All-WCC Tournament after averaging 14.0 ppg and 6.5 rpg and leading the WCC in three point accuracy (.472). Senior swingman Joe Temple (San Diego, CA) and junior guard Doug Harris (Chandler, AZ) were selected Honorable Mention All-WCC with freshman forward Brian Bruso (South Lake Tahoe, CA) being named to the WCC All-Academic Team. Head Coach Hank Egan, in his final season, set a couple of personal milestones as he recorded his 150th win as USD's coach and his 300th career victory during the year.

The Toreros were a fun team to watch as they led the West Coast Conference in three-pointers made and attempted and were the league's most accurate team from the free throw line (73.2% ). The Toreros bombed in a school-record 235 three-pointers on 619 attempts (.380), getting at least 44 treys from four different players. That latter feat had happened only once before in the WCC. Both Brooks Barnhard and Doug Harris tallied 59 treys, falling one short of the USD record (60, Marty Munn, 1987-88), while Sean Flannery hit for 49 and Joe Temple added 44.

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THE WEST COAST CONFERENCE~~~~~~~~~~ The basketball courts of the West Coast Conference run from the eastern pine forests of the Pacific Northwest to the crowded

beaches of San Diego, California. Gonzaga University, Loyola Marymount University, Pepperdine University, the University of Portland, Saint Mary's College, the University of San Diego, the University of San Francisco and Santa Clara University make up the NCAA Division I league.

All are private institutions with exceptional academic and athletic traditions, and have made up the WCC for the past fourteen years. The current alignment has remained unchanged since 1980. San Francisco has won 16 men's hoops titles followed by Pepperdine (10), Santa Clara (6), Loyola Marymount (4), Saint Mary's (3), San Diego (2) and Gonzaga (1).

Basketball is what got the West Coast Conference its start as the California Basketball Association back in 1952. No one suspected at the time the number of legendary players who would battle on the courts of the league in the subsequent 43 years. Former WCC players sport NBA championship rings (Bill Cartwright, San Francisco), Olympic Gold Medals (John Stockton, Gonzaga), and statues in the National Basketball Hall of Fame (Bill Russell , K.C. Jones, and Phil Woolpert, USF), Phil Smith, Dennis Johnson, Rick Adelman, Darwin Cook, Kurt Rambis, Tom Meschery, Bo Kimble, the late Hank Gathers, and most recently, Doug Christie spent their formative years pounding the hardwoods of the Conference.

The WCC is no longer merely a basketball league, as it offers a total of 11 championships for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, tennis and soccer) and women (basketball, cross country, tennis, soccer, and volleyball). The league owns NCAA automatic bids in men's basketball, women's basketball, men's soccer, baseball and volleyball. Last year, the WCC advanced a representative from each of its sports to the NCAA championships.

PITCHES, DIAMONDS, COURTS AND COURSES~~~~~ While basketball gets most of the attention, it's not the only WCC men 's sport. In fact, the conference has gained national

recognition as having one of the top baseball and soccer leagues in the country. Santa Clara tied for the national soccer crown in 1989, Portland has been in five straight NCAA soccer tournaments while San Diego was the 1992 national runner-up and made it to the NCAA's Sweet 16 in 1990 and the second round in 1993. USF has won the soccer national championship four times. In baseball, Pepperdine won the 1992 national baseball title, and has won nine of the last eleven WCC crowns. Countless players have gone on to professional baseball careers after playing collegiately in the WCC. In tennis, the University of San Diego captured the WCC crowns in 1989 and 1990 and Pepperdine has won the past four. USD's Jose Luis Noriega became the school's first ever four-time NCAA All­American, and participated in the NCAA's all four years he competed (1989-92).

This is the tenth season of WCC women 's sports, and the eighth with conference membership mirroring the men's league. Gonzaga, Portland and St. Mary's upgraded their programs to the Division I level just seven years ago. Gonzaga won the women's basketball title in their first Division I season. St. Mary's won it in 1989 and 1990, and Santa Clara took the title in 1991. Santa Clara, Portland and San Francisco ended in a three-way tie in 1992. 1993 marked San Diego 's first WCC crown and first year in the NCAA Tournament while Santa Clara won last season. Portland has captured the cross-country crown in each of the last seven years. Santa Clara won the volleyball title in 1993, but San Diego finished 24-6 under WCC Coach of the Year Sue Snyder and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time at the NCAA Division I level. The San Diego women's tennis team has advanced to the NCAA Tournament four times in the past six years. 1994 marks the third year for women's soccer as a WCC sport.

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS~~~~~~~~~~~~ Current WCC members have won 14 NCAA team championships, most recently the 1992 baseball crown by Pepperdine. USF

has seven titles (four in soccer, two in basketball, one in tennis) followed by Pepperdine with four (three in volleyball and one in baseball), and Santa Clara (soccer) and Gonzaga (boxing) with one apiece.

Pepperdine has three individual 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 II 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. Saint Mary's also won the NAIA soccer championship that year.

1993-94 Final Basketball Standings

School Gonzaga Pepperdine San Francisco San Diego Portland Santa Clara Saint Mary's Loyola Marymount

All wee 22-8 12-2 19-11 8-6 17-11 8-6 18-11 7-7 13-17 6-8 13-14 6-8 13-14 5-9 6-21 4-10

1993-94All-eonference Team Brooks Barnhard San Diego F Jeff Brown Gonzaga C Canaan Chatman Portland F Geoff Goss Gonzaga G Dana Jones Pepperdine F Wyking Jones LMU F Chris Johnson St. Mary's G Damin Lopez Pepperdine G Orlando Smart San Francisco G Gerald Walker San Francisco G

USD Honorable Mention: Doug Harris, Joe Temple

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199S wee TOURNAMENT Page 29

COMBINED EVENT CREATES 14-GAME HOOP FEST

The ninth annual West Coast Conference basketball tournament tips off at Santa Clara University 's Toso Pavilion on March 2-6 with the WCC's auto­matic bids to the men 's and women 's NCAA tournament at stake. For the first time, the WCC's basketball tournaments are combined into one five-day, 14-game festival of hoops. This is the fourth time the women will pick their NCAA entrant via a tournament but the first time all eight schools will participate.

All 16 teams take part beginning with the women's first round on Thurs­day, March 2, with two doubleheader sessions. Session 1 starts at 12 noon and Session 2 follows at 6:00 p.m. The second game of each doubleheader tips off 30 minutes after the conclusion of the preceding game. The women continue with their semi-finals on Friday, March 3, the only action of the day.

The men get underway with four games on Saturday, March 4, starting with a doubleheader at 12 noon followed by another twinbill at 6:00 p.m. The women's finalists take the day off. All men's and women 's semifinalists will be re-seeded after the first round so that the highest remaining seed will play the lowest remaining seed.

Sunday features a unique tripleheader for one ticket price. The women 's championship game starts at 3:00 p.m. followed by the two men's semi-finals, all televised by SportsChannel. The men's championship tips off for a live ESPN national TV audience at 9:07 p.m. on Monday, March 6.

CONFERENCE CALL ON FEB. 27 FOR BRACKETS, TIMES AND ALL-CONFERNCE TEAMS The tourney official bracket and game times will be announced via a media conference call on Monday, February

27, beginning at 10:00 a.m. The league also will announce the 1995 All-Conference teams and the men's eight coaches will be on the line to take

questions from the media. Call the WCC office for the teleconference telephone number.

TICKETS, TICKETS, TICKETS HEADQUARTERS Order tickets through the Santa Clara University ticket office by calling (408) 554-4660, or by contacting the USD athletic department at (619) 260-4803.

Tournament Headquarters in Santa Clara is the Red Lion Ho­tel-San Jose at 2050 Gateway Place, near San Jose's Airport and just minutes from Toso Pavilion. The media rate is $69 and reserva­tions may be made either through the league office or directly with the hotel at (408) 453-4000. But don' t wait too long. The reserva­tion deadline is February 10.

ADVANCE ALL-TOURNAMENT PASS (14 GAMES) Lower Level Only $45

SINGLE SESSION (ON SALE FEB. 27) Lower Level, Men's Session $13 Upper Level, Men's Session $10 General Admission, Women's First/Second Round $7 Students (All Games) $6

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

March 2 (Thur.) Women's Session #1 *12 Noon Women's Session #2 *6:00 p.m.

March 3 (Fri .) Women's Semifinals *6:00 p.m.

March 4 (Sat.) Men's Session #1 *12 Noon Men's Session #2 *6:00 p.m.

March 5 (Sun.) Women's Championship *3:00 p.m. Men's Semifinals *5:30 p.m.

March 6 (Mon.) Men's Championship 9:07 p.m. * All games in a session will follow the preceding game by 30 minutes.

TIE-BREAKER

If there is a tie in the final standings between two or more teams, these steps will be followed to resolve the deadlocks and determine the tourna­ment seedings:

1) Best record in head-to-head confer­ence games between the two tied teams.

2) Comparison of the tied teams records against each other WCC member based on de­scending order of finish.

3) Coin flip . In the case of multiple ties within the standings, the tie that can be resolved by the earliest tie­breaker step will be broken first. The review will begin with the lower tie.

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PEOPLE TO KNOW AT USO Page 30

Author E. Hughes President

Sr. Sally Furay Vice President - Provost

Fred Brooks 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 USD 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 USD team will be receiving some national atten­tion this year, and I look forward to watching the season's events unfold.

Universily of 6an Die8o

John McNamara

Thomas Burke Vice President - Student Affairs NCAA Faculty Representative

Vice President - University Relations Msgr. J.B. Eagen Vice President for

Missions and Ministry

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Page 31

TOM IANNACONE Director Of Athletics

Tom Iannacone begins his seventh year as the University of San Diego Director of Athletics. He assumed the position September 1, 1988 after a nationwide search.

The 53-year-old Iannacone has made great strides in his first six years . His accomplishments at USO include an internal reorgani­zation of the athletic department, plus improvements in the major areas of personnel, scholarship assistance, facilities, promotions and market­ing, fund raising, drug education, academic support, and a new univer­sity approved plan for scholarship support and sports sponsorship. In addition, he was instrumental in USD gaining membership to the Pio­neer Football League, which began play in 1993.

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 scholarships 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 committees, most notably the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Confer­

ence (ECAC) Infractions committee and the Northeast Conference committee on conference development. Iannacone also served as a consultant to the NCAA I-AAA Football Com-mittee.

Now that USO football is competing at the I-AA level, he is a member of the I-AA Athletic Directors Association Ex­ecutive Committee.

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 also served on various Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference committees.

Prior to Fordham, Iannacone taught physical education and coached track and football in the Norwalk, Ridgefield 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. Both Tom Jr. and Jennifer are recent gradu­ates of USO while Eric is in his senior year here.

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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Page 32

DanYourg Assistant Athletic Director

Kathy Marpe Women's Basketball

Seamus McFadden Men's Soccer

Lin Adams Softball

Regina Sullivan Assistant Athletic Director

Daniel Jankowski Assistant SID

Wayne Jacobs Strength Coach

John Cunningham Baseball

Tony da Luz Women's Soccer

Brooks Dagman Men's Crew

Ky Snyder Dir.,Athletic Development

Carolyn Greer Athletic Trainer

Brian Fogarty Football

Ed Collins Men's Tennis

Leeanne Crain Women's Crew

John Martin Director Facilities

Pete McMahon Assistant AthleticTrainer

Joan Wolf Asst. Summer Camp Dir.

Sue Snyder Volleyball

Sherri Stephens Women's Tennis

Bill Morgan Swimming

Gary Becker Dir.,Intramural/Rec.

Suzie Higgins Assistant Athletic Trainer

Kim Nowak Academic Support

Frank Cates Golf

Andy Berg Asst. Intramural Director

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KUSI-TV, Channel 51 ROD LUCK, Sports Director John Ireland P.O. Box 719051 San Diego, CA 92171 (619) 576-9245 FAX: 576-9317

KSDO 1130 AM Bruce Binkowski 5050 Murphy Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92123 (6 19) 560-6671 FAX: 285-4364

KFMB 760 AM CLIFF ALBERT, Sports Director Rick Hill 7677 Engineer Road San Diego, CA 92111 (6 19) 495-8670 FAX: 571-4817

XTRA 690 AM LEE HAMILTON, Sports Director Jim Rome, Steve Hartman 489 1 Pacific Highway San Diego, CA 92110-4802 (6 19) 291-2912 FAX: 294-2916

PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS

ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) BERNIE WILSON P.O. Box 191 San Diego, CA 92112 (619) 231-3587 FAX: 291-2098 LA: (213) 626-1200 FAX: (213) 346-0200

SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE BOB WRIGHT, Exec. Sports Editor Tom Cushman, Sports Editor Wayne Lockwood, Columnist Nick Canepa, Columnist Josie Karp, Beat Writer P.O. Box 191 San Diego, CA 92112 (619) 293-1343 FAX: 293-2443

LOS ANGELES TIMES BILL DWYRE, Sports Editor Times Mirror Square Los Angeles, CA 90053 LA: (800) 528-4637, ext. 77145 FAX: (213) 237-7876

POWAY NEWS-CHIEFTAIN MARK FIGUEROA, Sports Editor 13247 Poway Road Poway, CA 92064 (619) 748-2311 FAX: 748-0413

ESCONDIDO TIMES-ADVOCATE JOHN BISOGNANO, Sports Editor Sean O'Neill, Mike Sullivan 207 E. Pennsylvania Avenue Escondido, CA 92025 (619) 740-5428 FAX: 745-3769

CARLSBAD JOURNAL BRAD SONDAK, Sports Editor P.O. Box 248 Carlsbad, CA 92008 (619) 431-4850

OCEANSIDE BLADE-CITIZEN GARY HYVONEN, Sports Editor John Schlegel, Paul Mascari P.O. Box 90 Oceanside, CA 92054 (619) 433-7333 FAX: 757-2072

DAILY CALIFORNIAN BILL DICKENS, Sports Editor P.O. Drawer 1565 El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 442-4408 FAX: 447-6165

VISTA MORNING PRESS TOM SAXE, Sports Editor Brad Hollingsworth P.O. Box 2168 Vista, CA 92085-2168

···· MED/A I.INFORMATION ) .. .All req; ;;tsf or .. crederiti~ls shrit!d ~.e mad; at least one day in

a(ly~nc~. P,s!es wii, be leftJ.lt Will Ca.II. Cpmula,tive statistics and game programs .:will be. furllished before .. the game. After the gallle, coach~s and players will be available a~er a.10-minute cooling down peri~d> Ap~ro~Jllat~ly 10 Jllinutes after the gam~, a final box . with sta.ts and play-by ... p!aywill be available~ •.

.. Seatipg Jot me.(lia .. :Willrbe at . floor J~vel, alollg . co~!!Side, Jhe samf side .~J?o.th team b~nches. To insure a seat, please nqtify the SIJtoffice at J~ast one day in advance. . . .·· .··

•··•·• .A fax machine/phone are avai.lable .on a fi11t-cqme, first;;:s~rve bas.is .in the SID office. Tuo ph9ne lines are available .. for visitingra­dio at a fee/ . The press row phone number is (619) 278-06~. ·•···•·

There are no player interviews on game days untilthe c9mple­ti.on 9f the coIJtest. Media interested in interviewing e!.ther the .... coaches or players, or in attending practices, pl~asecontactTedGo~enat(619) 260-4745.

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