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University of San Diego Digital USD Basketball (Men) University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides 1996 University of San Diego Men's Basketball Media Guide 1995-1996 University of San Diego Athletics Department Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-basketball-men UNIVE RSITY OF SAN DIEGO MEN'S BASKE TBALL RADIO AND TELEVISION ROSTER UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO ~OREROS I Page CONTENTS MESSAGE TO THE MEDIA Inside Front Cover Radio & Television Roster Page Table of Contents Page 1995-96 Torero O utlook Page Numerical & Alph abetical Rosters Page Head Coach Brad Holland Page Assistants: Randy Bennett/ Kyle Smith/ Royce Youree Pages 6-11 Meet The Toreros Page Seniors David Fizdale/ Val Hill Page Seniors Sean Flannery/ Rocco Raffo Page Juniors Brian Bruso/ James Black Page Andre Speech/ Ryan Williams Page 10 Kareem Mutrie/ Mike Courtney/ Nosa Obasohan Page 11 Brock Jacobsen/ Lamont Smith/ Brian Mi les Pages 12-15 1995-96 USO Opponents Page 12 Sacramento State Page 12 University of the Pacific Page 12 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges Page 12 San Diego State University Page 12 UC Santa Barbara Page 13 University of Kansas Page 13 UC Irvine Page 13 University of Nevada Page 13 University of Notre Dame Page 13 Northern Arizona Page 14 U nivers ity of San Francisco Page 14 Pepperdine University Page 14 Loyola Marymount University Page 14 Gonzaga University Page 14 University of Portland Page 15 Cal State Northridge Page 15 St Mary's College Page 15 Santa Clara University Page 15 Cal Poly - SLO Page 16 San Diego - America's Finest City Page 17 University of San Diego Profile Page 18 1995-96 Torero Team Photo Page 19 USO All-Time Opponent Records Pages 20-21 1979-95 USO Division I Baske tball Scores Page 22 USO Division I Individu al Records (79-95} Pages 23-25 All-Time Torero Records Page 26 1994-95 Final Statistics Page 27 Return in g Player Results from 1994-95 Page 28 West Coast Conference Page 29 wee Post-Season Tournament Page 30 Peopl e To Know At USO Page Tom Iannacone, Director of Athletics Page 32 USO Ath letic Department Staff Inside Back Cover Primary Media Outlets Back Cover 1995-96 Schedule On the Front Cover: '95-96 TORERO SENIORS Photo Credit: Brock Scott (Busco-Nestor Sports) ~ David Fizdale (#12), Val Hill ( #30), Sean Flannery (#32),Rocco Raffo (#33) r USD Basketbal/tnforfu atiotl ~ \· · • Available 24H6.~°fs+ D~y :· Media members can access Torero Men's Basketball information in minutes via US D's Fax-On-Demand service available through the Sports Information Offi1=e · 1;J Diat(770) 399-3066 from handset Qf fax machine Enter passcode: 9378; then follow voice prompts · Select from basketball menu: 1735 (Weekly Notes); · 1736 (Statistics/Results); 1737 (Most ~ecentGame Box); 1738 (Schedule/Roster) Th e 1995-96 USO Basketball Media Guide was prepared and edited by USO Sports Informatio n Director Ted Cosen for use by media coverin g Torero basketball Th e 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 921 10-2492 SPORTS INFORMATIO N STAFF 619/260-4745 Ted Cosen Mike Daniels Chad Weigand Fax Press Row Phone : Torero Hotli ne: Director (H} 619/ 486-3284 Assistant (H} 619/453-71 78 Student Assistant 619/ 292-0388 619/ 78-0648 619/ 260-2323 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF 619/260-4803 Tom Iannacone Dan Yourg Regina Sullivan Ky Snyder John Martin Barton Bland Gary Becker Elaine Mora Kim Nowak Mary Johnson Penny Shepard, Pauline Thonnard, Joan Wolf Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T., C H ead Athletic Trainer: Pete McMahon, M A., A.T., C Assistant Athletic Trainer: Suzi Higgins, A.T., C Assistant Athletic Trainer: Steve Brown Strength/ Cond iti oning Coach: Sue Snyder Women 's Volleyball : Rich Cota Men 's & Women's Cross Country: Tony da Luz Women 's Soccer: Seamus McFadden Men' s Soccer: Brian Fogarty Football : Kathy Marpe Women ' s Basketball : Bill Morgan Women's Swimming/ Diving: John Cunningham Baseball : Li n Adams Softball : Frank Cates Men's Golf: Sherri Stephens Women's Tennis : Ed Collins Men' s Tennis: Brooks Dagman Men's Crew: Leeanne Crain Women ' s Crew: William P Curran, M.D., USO Team Physicians: Heinz Hoenecke, M.D.; Robert Kaplan, M.D.; Robert Button, M.D Director of Athletics: Assistant Athletic Director: Assistant Athletic Director: Director, Athletic Development: Director of Facilities : Assistant to Facility Director: Director of lntramurals/ Recreation : Assistant Intram ural Director: Director of Academic Support: Director of Summer Camps: Athletic Dept Secretaries: BASKETBALL STAFF 619/260-4829 Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Administrative Assistant: Brad Holland (2 nd Year) Randy Bennett (8th Year) Kyle Sm ith (3 rd Year) Royce Youree (1st Year) Barton Bland ACKNOW LEDGEME NTS -The 1995-96 USO Men's Basketball Media Guide is published by the USO Sports Info rmation Department A special thanks to the fo llowing people that helped put this guide together: Vanard Lithographers, Inc (Printing); Brock Scott of Busco-Nestor (Cover Photo; Action Shots; Player & Team Photos) and Chad Weigand (Student Assistant) lJAMnly d San Diego AK.Ill~ TORERO OUTLOOK Page The 1995-96 University of San Diego men's basketball program, under the direction of second year coach Brad Holland, returns four starters and eleven lettermen from last year's squad that finished 11-16 and fifth in the West Coast Conference Although the team loses just one player, Coach Holland will have a tough time trying to replace him -guard Doug Harris Harris, a two-time First Team All-West Coast Conference selection, was the lone Torero to start all 27 games while leading the team in scoring (17.2 ppg), field goals made (165), three pointers made (63), free throws made (72), steals (45) and minutes played (928) Coach Holland will be looking for his returning starters to all step up their games to ease the loss of Harris Leading the way in '95-96 will be seniors Sean Flannery and David Fizdale, both tri-captains last year with Harris Flannery, a 6-5 swingman from Tucson, Arizona, is the team's top returning scorer (14.0 ppg) and an Honorable Mention All-WCC pick He led the league in free throw percentage (90.0%) and canned 62 treys, one shy of Harris' school record Going into his senior year, Sean has 707 career points and 115 career made three-pointers He should become the school's 15th player to score 1,000+ career points and will have a serious shot at breaking Doug Harris' career record for threes made of 176 Senior David Fizdale, a 62, 185 lb point guard from Los Angeles, will be one of the league's best This past season he averaged 8.7 ppg, led the team in assists with 158 (5 apg, 2nd in WCC), and finished second in steals with 44 Among USD Division I players only (1979-95), David currently stands fourth all-time in assists with 270 - he needs 139 this coming season to break Wayman Strickland's mark of 408 (the all-time USD record is 451, set by Stan Washington, 1971-74) The other two starters returning include junior center James Black (6-11, 260 lbs.) and sophomore forward Ryan Williams (6-6, 215 lbs.) Black, who started 14 games last season, is the projected starting center this coming season He averaged 3.8 ppg and 3.0 rpg while getting just over 18 minutes of playing time a game Williams, who earned his first start in game nine against Iowa State, was one of the best freshmen in the WCC He finished the season making 59.1% of his shots while averaging 7.3 ppg and 4.7 rpg Other key returning contributors include: Brian Bruso (6-7,junior, F/C), who started 15 games, but was the first player off the bench down the stretch, finished with averages of 9.9 ppg and a team-leading 5.3 rpg; Andre Speech (6-8, sophomore, F), played in all 27 games and averaged 4.6 ppg; Rocco Raffo (6-9, senior, C), started seven of twenty games and sparked the team with his hustle; and Val Hill (6-4, senior, F), one of the team's more aggressive defensive specialists Two returning sophomores that gained valuable experience in their rookie season include Nosa Obasohan (6-5, swingman) and Kareem Mutrie (5-11 , point-guard) Lamont Smith (6-2, freshman, guard), who sat out last season after corrective knee surgery, is expected to help with his defensive abilities and outside shooting The Toreros two newcomers, Brian Miles (6-9, sophomore, F) and Brock Jacobsen (6-5, freshman, G), are both expected to see considerable action in 1995-96 Miles, who is coming off a two-year church mission, played his freshman year at Utah Valley State Coming off the bench he averaged 7.4 ppg and proved he has range by canning 45.2 % of his three-point attempts Jacobsen comes to USD via Crescenta Valley High School (coach Holland's alma mater) Selected All-State (third team) by Cal-Hi Magazine , Brock averaged 27 ppg while leading his team to a 25-2 mark (3rd in state) Brock's brother, Adam, is a starting guard at the University of the Pacific, USD 's opponent on November 26th in Stockton USD's schedule will be highlighted by its December 9th encounter with the University of Kansas at the San Diego Sports Arena USD plays cross-town rival San Diego State at USD on December 2nd The game will be televised live by Prime Sports West at 5:00 p.m Other key nonconference home opponents include UC Santa Barbara (Dec 6), UC Irvine (Dec 21) and the University of Nevada (Dec 23) The Toreros' nonconference road slate includes contests at Sacramento State (Nov 24), Pacific (Nov 26), Notre Dame (Dec 28) and Cal State Northridge (Jan 24) USD opens up WCC play on January 6th in San Diego against San Francisco The WCC Tournament will again be at Santa Clara University beginning March 2nd with the winner getting the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament Page TORERO ROSTER 1995-96 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO MEN'S BASKETBALL ROSTER Numerical fQS rs Q NAME 11 12 13 14 24 30 32 33 34 35 40 44 55 Brock Jacobsen Kareem Mutrie David Fizdale Lamont Smith Mike Courtney Andre Speech Val Hill Sean Flannery Rocco Raffo James Black Ryan Williams Brian Bruso Nosa Obasohan Brian Miles HT WI YR G G G G F F F G-F C C F F G-F F 6-5 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-8 6-4 6-5 6-9 6-11 6-6 6-7 6-5 6-9 185 160 185 175 193 200 215 200 230 260 215 225 195 230 EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL} FR HS 1V 3V HS 1V 1V 3V 3V 2V 2V 1V 2V 1V JC so SR FR so so SR SR SR JR so JR so so Glendora, CA (Crescenta Valley HS) Carson, CA (Bishop Montgomery HS) Los Angeles, CA (Fremont HS) The Colony, TX (The Colony HS) Portola Valley, CA (St Francis HS) Sacramento, CA (McClatchy HS) Tucson, AZ (Tucson HS) Tucson, AZ (Salpointe Catholic HS) Modesto, CA (Salinas HS) Pasadena, TX (Pasadena HS) Seattle, WA (O'Dea HS) S Lake Tahoe, CA (S Lake Tahoe HS) Houston, TX (Alief Elsik HS) Santa Rosa, CA (Utah Valley State) Alphabetic al fQS rs Q NAME 34 40 14 12 32 30 55 11 44 33 13 24 35 James Black Brian Bruso Mike Courtney David Fizdale Sean Flannery Val Hill Brock Jacobsen Brian Miles Kareem Mutrie Nosa Obasohan Rocco Raffo Lamont Smith Andre Speech Ryan Williams David Fizdale Sean Flannery James Black Ryan Williams WI YR EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL} C F F G G-F F G F G G-F C G F F 6-11 6-7 6-6 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-9 5-11 6-5 6-9 6-2 6-8 6-6 260 225 193 185 200 215 185 230 160 195 230 175 200 215 JR JR 2V 2V 1V 3V 3V 2V HS JC 1V 1V 2V HS 1V HS Seniors - Starters Back - #12 #32 #34 #35 HT #12 #30 #32 #33 David Fizdale Val Hill Sean Flannery Rocco Raffo so SR SR SR FR so so so SR FR so so Juniors - #34 James Black #40 Brian Bruso Pasadena, TX (Pasadena HS) S Lake Tahoe, CA (S Lake Tahoe HS) Portola Valley, CA (St Francis HS) Los Angeles, CA (Fremont HS) Tucson, AZ (Salpointe Catholic HS) Tucson, AZ (Tucson HS) Glendora, CA (Crescenta Valley HS) Santa Rosa, CA (Utah Valley State) Carson, CA (Bishop Montgomery HS) Houston, TX (Alief Elsik HS) Modesto, CA (Salinas HS) The Colony, TX (The Colony HS) Sacramento, CA (McClatchy HS) Seattle, WA (O'Dea HS) Sophomores - #11 #14 #24 #35 #44 #55 Kareem Mutrie Mike Courtney Andre Speech Ryan Williams Nosa Obasohan Brian Miles Freshmen - #05 Brock Jacobsen #13 Lamont Smith HEAD COACH BRAD HOLLAND BRAD HOLLAND Page ~~~ 2nd Year Brad Holland enters his second year at the helm of the University of San Diego men's basketball program The 38-year-old Holland is USD's third head coach since the program turned Division I in 1979, and its tenth coach overall since the school's first season of competition in 1955-56 In his first year Brad guided the San Diego Toreros to an 11-16 overall record and a fifth place finish in the West Coast Conference with a 5-9 mark The season was highlighted early on when the Toreros downed visiting Notre Dame, 90-76, on Dec 3rd before 6,522 fans at the San Diego Sports Arena Coach Holland enters the 1995-96 season with a 3year coaching record of 34-47 Stated USO Director of Athletics Tom Iannacone upon his appointment, "The University of San Diego is pleased and excited to announce Brad Holland as our new men's basketball coach Brad possesses those personal qualities that are consistent with the values of USO He understands the role of athletics within our university mission." Prior to USO 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 off UNLV 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 102-1 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 7.5 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, Kristin and Lisa, 13-year-old twins, and Kyle, age ASSISTANT COACHES Page RANDY BENNETT~~ 8th Year Randy Bennett begins his eighth 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 USO, Randy coached two seasons (198688) 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 USO (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 Animal Physiology He played two years of basketball at UC San Diego (1983-85) and two years at Mesa Community College (1980-82) in Mesa, AZ In his two years at Mesa, the team went 56-10 and made it to the nationals his under his dad, Tom Bennett freshman year Randy, who received his M A in Education at USO, is single and resides in San Diego KYLE SMITH Kyle Smith begins his third year at the University of San Diego, and his first as a full-time assistant Besides assisting with all aspects of the basketball program, he is also directly involved with the USO Boys Basketball Camp A graduate student in the University of San Diego's Education Department, Kyle is working towards a Master's degree in Educational Leadership The 26-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 261 season (24-0 regular season finish) and #1 national ranking among NCAA Division Ill teams As a starting point guard, he averaged 10.0 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) ROYCE YOUREE 1st Year Royce Youree, who enters his first year with the San Diego staff, brings a wealth of knowledge and coaching experience to the Torero program A long-time high school and junior college coach in the state of Arizona, the past eight years ( 1988-95) saw Youree direct the Arizona BCI (Senior Prep National Tournament) Three times during this span his teams were crowned national champions (1990, 1991 , 1995) Prior to his position with the BCI, he was co-head coach at Mesa Community College (1982-87) where he compiled a 126-37 record and advanced to the NJCAA National Tournament twice Between 1964-82 he was head coach at East High School where his teams advanced to the State Tournament all thirteen years (modern day record) and had a cumulative record of 301-56 His teams were crowned State Champions five times, with two squads (198081 & 1974-75) going a perfect 28-0 on the season In 1979 he was one of three high school coaches selected by the Amateur Basketball Association to coach the United States' National Junior Mens Team in the World Championships in Salvador, Brazil The USA defeated Brazil 75-55 to earn the Gold Medal A 1960 graduate of Arizona State, Royce played three years of varsity basketball and baseball, and was recently inducted into the ASU Athletic Hall of Fame He earned his M.A in Education in 1962 Royce and his wife, Bonnie, have one daughter, Kimberly Page TORERO SENIORS DAVID FIZDALE 6-2 SENIOR GUARD '95-96 TEAM CAPTAIN YEAR G-GS MIN 1994-95 SEASON AT USD: Team tri-captain and winner of Leadership Award started 26 of 27 games and had a season-high 20 points in win over CS Dominguez Hills finished second to SCU's Steve Nash in the assist race at 5.9 apg dished out 12 assists vs Cal PolySLO and 11 against Drake his 158 assists was 3rd best USD total since school went Division I in 79-80 ten times scored in double digits with WCC high 14 points (3 times) matched career best steals vs Notre Dame 1993-94 SEASON AT USD: Started the last nineteen games averagi ng 8.9 ppg and 4.0 assists wi th 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 times had a team leadi ng 44 steals and finished second in blocks (12) five times dished ou t assists w hile netting a high of steals again st Drake 1992-93 SEASON AT USD: Frosh year appeared in games w ith highs of points (SM U), rebounds (UC LA) and assists (Oral Roberts) showed signs of shooting touch making 67% of field goal attempts (1Ox15) and 81 8% of free throws (9x 11 ) 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 Championsh ip fo r the second year in-a-row started all 35 games while averaging 7.1 ppg and 7.0 apg shot 44.9% fro m the field and 73.7% from the FT lin e knocked down 48.6% of his treys (34x70) posted season highs of 18 points (L.A Jordan) and 15 assists (Lenwood) team's Most Inspi rati onal Player First Team A ll-Central League and Second Team All-Area made two all-tou rn ey teams (Las Vegas Holiday Prep Classic and Simi Valley) PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, CA on June 16, 1974 hobbies in cl ude art and watching other competitive sports his mother, H elen Ham ilton, resides in Los A ngeles, CA Communications major 3PT TOTAL FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA 10-15 72-152 77-206 92-93 93-94 94-95 9-0 29-19 27-26 50 742 915 Total 65-45 26.3 159-373 667 74 374 0-0 9-40 22-73 426 31-113 PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF 9-11 000 225 80-121 58-83 301 818 661 699 103 158 274 147-215 684 270 149 78 64 STL 44 44 91 TO BLK 68 103 178 12 18 AVG REB-AVG 234 3.2 8.0 8.7 8-0.9 60-2.1 65-2.4 496 7.6 133-2.0 PTS 29 23 VAL HILL 6-4 SENIOR FORWARD 1994-95 SEASON AT USD: Started of the 20 games he appeared in in a 3-game stretch (games 16-1 8), Val made 9-of-11 shots from the field (.818) and 6-of-7 threes career best 10 point/ rebound effo rt in wi n over Cal Poly SLO 1993-94 SEASON AT USD: Appeared in three contests played a season-high minutes against Cal State Dominguez Hills scorin g two points and grabbing rebo unds also saw actio n in USD wins over Richmond and Drake 1992-93 SEASON AT USD: Freshman year played in seven contests w ith a career-best 11 minute performance against UCLA where he scored points (3-for-6 from field) and grabbed boards averaged 2.7 ppg and 1.1 rp g was selected the team's 1992-93 USD Scholar Athlete of the Year HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Tucson High School in Tucson, Ari zona was a fo ur-year letter winner w hile 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 th e free throw lin e Honorable M enti on All-S tate and a McDonald's A ll-Am erica nominee was a three-time team MVP selected First Team All-Division (Tucson area) all fo ur years all-star performer at Tucso n's " Encore Classic" senior year PERSONAL: Born in Tucson, Arizona o n March 3, 1974 hobbies include writing (poetry & plays), reading and workin g out parents are Norvella and Cleotis Hill of Tu cson, Ariz ona Pre-Med (Biology) major and Chemistry minor YEAR G-GS MIN 3PT TOTAL FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA A PF TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 92-93 93-94 94-95 7-0 3-0 20-5 33 12 20 6-15 1-6 12-35 400 167 43 3-6 0-2 7-20 500 000 350 4-6 1-2 6-10 667 500 600 14 31 0 1 13 0 19 37 2.7 1.0 1.9 8- 1.1 8-2 19-1.0 Total 30-5 8.2 19-56 339 10-28 357 11-18 11 15 36 15 59 2.0 35-1.2 PCT STL TORERO SENIORS Page SEAN FLANNERY 3.-,~ 6-5 SENIOR GUARD-FORWARD 1994-95 SEASON AT USD: One of three captains last season Honorable M ention AII-WCC one of USD's biggest ou tside threats made 6-of-8 treys in scoring 22 points at Drake finish ed second on team in scori ng at 14.0 ppg second to teammate Doug Harris with 62 threes made ( 115 career treys) team-hi gh 21 games in double digits, twice scorin g season bests of 22 points (Cal Poly SLO and - - - - - - - Drake) finished first in WCC free throw percentage race (.900) opened the 94-95 season with a double-double effort at Kansas (16 points/ 12 rebounds) has made at least one three in 32 straight contests career high assists twice (CSDH & USF) 1993-94 SEASON AT USD: Bombed in 49 treys with his best 3-point outi ng com ing against Pacific (5-8) and USF (6-9) finished fourth on the team in sco rin g at 9.4 ppg averaged 10.4 ppg in WCC selected A ll-Tourney at Seton H all Tournament scored in double 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 #2-24 1992-93 SEASON AT USD: Appeared in 22 contests w ith season bests of 12 points and rebounds in 23 minutes of action at Southern Methodist converted 78.3% from the charity stripe during the season (18x23) WCC high of points twice (at Portland/ at San Francisco) HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Salpointe Catholic HS in Tucson, AZ senior year was the Arizona Player of th e Year and a McDonald's All-America nominee four-time First Team AllState and First Team All-City performer finished as Arizona's second all-time leading scorer in hi gh school history w ith 2,332 points sen ior year averaged 21 ppg, 14.0 rpg and 5.9 assists w hile leadin g team to a 26-6 record shot 60.0% from the fie ld 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 wh ile shootin g 60.0% from the field and 77.0% from the FT line won the 1992 Tucson 1-on-1 championship participant in the BCI Tou rn ament in Phoenix, AZ MVP at "EnCore Classic" PERSONAL: Born in Tu cson, AZ o n July 19, 19 74 hobbies include reading, basketball and surfing parents are Jim and Eleanor Flannery of Tu cson, AZ Business Administration major YEAR 92-93 93-94 94-95 Total TOTAL 3PT FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA G-GS MIN 22-0 29-23 27-23 18-57 188 767 96-229 870 126-289 316 419 436 4- 25 49-133 62-160 78-46 23.3 240-575 417 115-3 18 33 PCT FT-FTA 160 368 388 18-23 31 -37 63-70 362 112-130 PCT 783 838 900 862 A PF STL TO BLK AVG REB-AVG 21 70 69 17 16 21 59 58 58 272 377 2.6 9.4 14.0 31-1.4 90-3.1 123-4.6 101 160 39 138 12 707 9.1 244-3 so 45 PTS ROCCO RAFFO 6-9 SENIOR CENTER 1994-95 SEASON AT USD: Started of 20 games he played in career highs of 12 points and rebounds at Drake sparked team off bench w ith points in win over Notre Dame as he made all four shots from field tossed in 10 points, go in g 5-for-6 from field, in wi n at San Francisco shot 54.8% from the field on th e season 1993-94 SEASON AT USD: Played in fo ur games, all victories fo r the team, during the 1993-94 seaso n played against Cal State Dominguez Hills, Richmond, Drake and Sacramento State had season hi ghs of rebounds and minutes played against Cal State Dominguez Hills and points against Drake had a productive year gaini ng both strength and skills sat out the 1992-93 season with Toreros HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Salinas High School in Sali nas, CA sen ior year averaged 15.0 ppg, 11 rp g while shooting 47.5% from the field was selec ted team MVP and team captain First Team All-Monterey Bay League all-tournament selectio n at Santa Cruz and North Sali nas tourneys ju nio r year averaged 15.2 ppg an d 12.6 rpg whi le leading team to 24-3 mark and Monterey Bay League Championship was MVP of team and league junior year as well as at the Santa Cruz Tournament PERSONAL: Born on February 3, 1974 in Fresno, CA hobbies in cl ude tenn is, reading, music and su rfin g parents are Linda and Ray Raffo of Modesto, CA his dad played football at the University of the Pacific Business Administration major YEAR G-GS MIN TOTAL 3-POINT FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 93-94 94-95 Total 4-0 20-7 14 182 1-1 23-42 1.000 548 0-0 0-0 000 000 3-7 10-16 429 625 36 1.3 2.8 24-7 0 56 4-1.0 29-1.5 8.2 24-43 10 558 0-0 000 13-23 565 36 11 61 2.5 33-1.4 PCT A PF STL USD DIVISION I YEARLY RESULTS Page 20 + Denotes Tournament Came; # Denotes forfeit wi n USD 93 58 56 97 69 76 86 76 76 73 73 # 70 76 75 57 62 67 82 73 78 57 66 58 70 USD 52 74 68 44 81 70 75 71 79 56 72 62 so 69 73 64 72 47 60 so 54 58 69 78 63 74 USD 90 75 66 36 68 78 57 60 69 59 55 91 61 41 58 69 53 78 59 48 69 61 80 52 53 73 1979-80 (6-19) Samford Univ at SDSU at Pacific Westmo e College North Pa rk College at No Arizona Western Illino is at Portland at Seattle Univ St Mary's Sa nta Clara at LMU at Pepperdine at San Francisco Air Force Academy at Santa Clara Go nzaga Pepperdine Loyo la Marymount North Texas State San Francisco at St Mary's at Gonzaga Seattle Univ Portland #de notes forfeit win OPP w 81 67 81 80 72 98 82 98 99 83 94 L L w L L w L L L L w w L w 63 90 68 59 72 70 100 83 106 78 78 76 89 L L L L L L L L L L USD 47 76 63 79 75 45 62 56 61 50 71 70 76 51 56 57 75 58 55 51 71 58 69 82 64 61 USD 1980-81 (10-16) at SDSU UC San ta Barbara Illin ois (Ch i Circle) at Air Force Missouri-K.C UC Riverside No Arizo na Cente nary at Stanfo rd (ot) at Berkeley Ca l Po ly Pomona at UC Irvine at Peppe rdin e at LMU St Mary's Sa n Francisco Portland Gonzaga San ta Clara at Portland at Gonzaga at San Francisco at St Mary's Loyo la Marymount Pepperdine at Santa Clara 1981-82 (11-15) Pacific Boise Sta te UC Irvine at SDSU Bethel College Illin o is Wesleyan at UC Santa Barbara UC Berkeley at Northern Arizona SE Louisiana Fresno-Pacific Nebraska Wes leyan Go nzaga Portland at Loyola Marymount at Pepperdine San Francisco Santa Clara at St Mary's at Santa Clara at San Francisco Pepperdine Loyola Marymou nt at Portland at Gonzaga St Mary's OPP 60 57 62 45 43 52 52 79 70 60 70 10 83 72 61 67 77 53 64 49 68 67 70 66 64 80 OPP 64 61 78 41 34 48 72 66 64 60 48 58 70 44 51 80 72 68 64 65 75 63 68 64 63 62 L w w L w w w L w L w L L L w L L L L w L L L w L L w w L L w w L L w L w w L L w L L w L L L L w L L w 94 87 65 53 63 83 85 66 81 78 66 92 47 81 70 58 65 69 75 64 71 56 60 63 63 71 68 56 USD 78 80 65 53 76 52 63 53 58 70 47 77 54 67 66 so 45 68 65 56 62 60 61 61 58 54 64 1982-83 (12-14) Air Force Academy No Arizona (2 ot) at UC Irvine St Thomas (M N) Doane College (NE) at SDSU at CS Lo ng Beach Texas Tec h #at San Jose State Utah State + Idaho State + Oklahoma Christian at Nevada-Reno Univ of Denver St Mary's Santa Clara Loyo la M arymou nt Pepperdine at Gonzaga at Portland Portland Go nzaga at Pepperdine at LMU at Santa Clara at St Mary's #USO forfe it win 1983-84 (18-10) St Thomas (MN) Army CS Long Beach at Texas Tech at Northern Arizona Spring Arbor (Ml) UC Irvi ne at UC Santa Barbara Idaho State Florida A&M + Nevada -Reno + Id aho at SDSU Western Illinois Mt Marty College Gonzaga Port lan d Santa Clara at LMU (ot) at Pepperdine at St Mary's Pepperd in e Loyola Marymount at Santa Clara at Portland at Gonzaga (2 ot) St Mary's %P rin ceton % 1st Rd NCAA's 1984-85 ( 16-11) Missouri Baptist Nevada-Reno San Jose State at SDSU UC San ta Barbara Oklaho ma State Idaho Pacific Il linois State H ard in-S imm ons Jo hn Brown Univ Concord ia (NE) Northern Arizona SW Texas State SW Baptist Un iv Pepperdine at Gonzaga at Portland St Mary's Santa Clara at Loyola Marymount at Santa Clara at St Mary's Portland Gonzaga at Pepperdine Loyola Marymount OPP 49 74 79 54 71 47 87 53 66 65 68 61 88 54 61 71 67 61 64 74 57 53 82 79 79 58 OPP 59 57 73 64 70 54 77 75 69 52 70 64 61 62 48 60 63 62 73 67 79 55 56 61 56 69 59 65 OPP 48 75 63 57 60 62 75 47 77 65 43 51 53 56 39 60 58 66 75 62 54 57 71 57 43 57 66 L w L w w L L w w L w w L L L L w L L L w w L w L w USD 70 46 63 86 66 67 81 81 55 78 83 77 82 96 53 67 74 67 69 70 59 60 70 72 75 61 61 83 USD w w L L L w w L w w L w L w w L w w w L L w w w w w w L 60 54 80 66 83 77 60 56 48 87 61 54 61 46 73 68 77 80 82 69 78 88 113 54 61 64 61 99 63 61 USD w w w L w L L w L w w w w w w L L w L L w w L w w L L 90 67 61 71 54 76 59 74 69 80 81 72 66 75 77 59 54 40 66 52 64 61 73 40 73 76 126 48 1985-86 ( 19-9) CS Long Beach + New Mexico+ Nevada-Reno SW Texas Sta te at CS Fullerton Montana+ McNeese State + at SDSU South Florida Alaska-A nchorage Northern Iowa Montana State St Amb rose U.S International at Santa Clara at San Francisco Go nzaga Portlan d Pepperdine Loyola Marymount at LMU at Pepperdine St Mary's Sa n Francisco Sa nta Clara at Portland at Go nzaga at St Mary's 1986-87 (2 4-6) at Utah Boise State at Nevada-Reno (ot) at Montana State at SDSU at UC Santa Barbara CS Long Beach + Boise State + Rice Loyola College-MD Colorado Ohio Northern at Portland (ot) at Gonzaga Santa Clara San Francisco at San Francisco at Santa Clara Loyola Marymount Pepperdine at Pepperdine at LMU (2 ot) US International St Mary's Gonzaga Portland at St Mary's Loyola Marymount + Pepperdine + %Auburn+ % 1st Rd NCAA's 1987-88 (11 -17) at Rice ot UC Santa Barbara Montana Puget Sound at Boise State at SDSU at CS Fullerton Brown Univ Missouri-K.C U.S International Texas-Arlington at Colorado at Weber State at LMU at Pepperdine San Francisco Santa Clara St Mary's at St Mary's at Gonzaga at Portland Port land Go nzaga at Santa Clara at San Francisco Pepperdine Loyola Marymount St Mary's OPP 63 61 54 65 78 84 66 64 56 64 69 63 55 82 55 59 50 43 64 72 67 61 61 39 62 40 68 53 OPP 57 52 81 76 67 71 55 71 47 60 51 28 59 58 51 56 74 61 48 66 73 82 72 42 48 44 50 84 64 62 w L w w L L w w L w w w w w L w w w w L L L w w w L w w w L L w w w L w w w w w L w w w w w w w w w w w w w w L L OPP 97 72 56 66 70 53 71 54 60 71 64 83 L L w w L w L w w w w L 44 w 115 92 75 56 L L L L L 41 61 70 68 41 78 56 79 74 141 68 w L L w L L L w L L USD DIVISION I YEARLY RES UL TS Page 21 + Denotes To urnament Came; # Denotes forfeit wi n USD 1988-89 (8-20 ) 68 64 90 58 66 86 65 68 77 62 57 59 66 54 58 58 66 69 65 1()1 88 73 45 47 53 71 91 69 Lehigh + at New Mexico + Cal Lutheran at UC Santa Barbara CS Fu llerton Seatt le Pacific at Mo ntana at Nevada-Reno No rth Texas (ot) Ma rist at Utah at Western Ke ntucky Gonzaga (ot) Portland at Sa n Francisco at San ta Clara Santa Clara San Franc isco at Pepperdine at LMU Loyola Marymou nt Pepperdine at St Mary's St Ma ry's at Portland at Gonzaga US In ternational Pepperdine + USD 1989-90 ( 16-12 ) Cal Lutheran UC Santa Barbara at No rth Texas at St John 's + South A labama + at SDSU at UCLA Steph en F Austin Easte rn Washington Nevada-Reno Western Kentucky Colu m bia Santa Clara Pepperdine Loyola Marymount at St Mary' s at San Fra ncisco at Santa Clara Por tl and Gonzaga at Gonzaga at Portland San Francisco St Mary' s at LMU at Pepperdine Southern Utah San Francisco + 82 62 73 59 72 75 74 71 64 69 72 85 96 78 112 76 67 64 76 68 73 71 96 93 119 89 100 80 U SD 88 102 69 1990-91 ( 17-1 2) at SDSU at Southern Utah Sa n Jose State Pomo na- Pitze r UNC-Wilmington + at Indiana+ at UC Santa Barbara at CS Northri dge at Eastern Wash Canisius Hofstra Colorado (o t) at Santa Clara at Pepperdine at LMU St Mary's San Francisco at Portland at Gonzaga Gonzaga Po rtland Southern Utah Santa Clara at San Francisco at St Mary's (2 ot) Loyola Marymount Pepperdine 72 72 St Mary 's + 75 102 98 84 75 64 63 73 69 95 78 82 61 91 98 83 90 99 89 64 lCll 86 75 81 Gonzaga + pp 58 53 64 76 68 66 80 90 81 56 75 64 71 57 63 64 67 64 68 139 1()1 93 70 65 31 88 78 72 PP 46 79 60 74 77 85 83 45 79 88 66 58 71 88 119 65 77 46 55 58 65 66 84 61 131 102 91 74 pp 74 91 81 49 51 91 72 83 73 71 49 89 68 88 90 68 68 92 80 70 70 81 64 89 90 1()1 75 62 75 w w w USD w 60 75 53 47 lCll 63 90 62 80 91 93 56 63 67 36 70 92 69 55 80 58 67 1()1 50 79 L 81 L 50 48 L L w L L L w L L L L L L L w L L L L L L w USD w L w L L L L w L L w w w L L w L w w w w w w w L L w w 85 65 74 63 73 60 78 71 88 67 112 59 70 60 63 64 63 87 64 57 59 63 82 81 72 82 93 USD w w w w w L L L L w w L L w w w w w w L w w w L L L L w L 69 96 53 75 91 83 87 47 64 78 96 68 81 75 99 97 77 61 73 79 72 89 57 89 82 95 63 83 53 1991 -92 ( 14-14) SDSU So uthern Methodist UC Santa Barbara at Stephen F Austin Centenary+ SW Missouri State + CS Hayward at Sa n Jose State CS Northridge Lehigh U.S Naval Academy at Arizona State (ot) at Co lo rado Sa nta Clara at St Mary's at San Francisco Portl and Gonzaga (ot) at Santa Clara at LMU at Pepperdine Pepperdine LMU (2 ot) at Gonzaga at Portland Sa n Francisco St Mary's Gonzaga+ 1992-93 ( 13-14) SDSU U of Hawaii+ CS Long Beach + at UC LA Weber State George Wash ington CS Hayward at So Methodist at Oral Roberts St Pete1·'s Oral Roberts at Santa Clara St Mary's San Francisco at Portland at Gonzaga Santa Clara Loyola Marymount Pepperd ine at Pepperdine (ot) at LMU Gonzaga Port land at San Francisco at St Mary's CS Northridge San Francisco + (ot) 1993-94 ( 18-11 ) Pomona-Pitzer at UC Irvine at Notre Dame at CS Northri dge CS Dom inguez Hills U of the Pacific Richmond at Seton Hall+ Manhattan+ at Weber State Drake at Go nzaga at Portland Pepperdine Loyo la Ma rymo unt San Francisco at San Francisco at Santa Clara at St Mary's St Mary's Santa Clara at Loyola Marymount at Pepperdine Portland Gonzaga Sacramento State Port land+ Gonzaga+ Pepperdine+ pp 57 68 58 70 92 70 63 54 59 79 76 59 71 58 46 69 76 71 73 95 71 79 106 58 76 74 48 61 w w L L w L w w w w w L L w L w w L L L L L L L w w w L PP 60 64 80 90 87 74 54 106 92 57 78 57 51 68 64 79 62 77 76 61 58 69 71 85 65 51 w w 96 L pp 59 82 63 66 63 66 64 67 61 ot 89 80 80 78 85 93 94 81 63 78 72 70 82 76 94 73 65 57 75 56 w w L L L L w L L w w w w L L L w w L L w L w L w w L w w w w L w L w L w L w w L L L w w w L L w w w w L USD 65 87 90 75 70 54 55 98 55 72 90 80 69 51 83 82 91 64 68 62 62 62 78 61 63 90 57 1994-95 (1 1-1 6) at Kansas at Cal Poly-S LO Notre Dame CS Dom inguez Hills UC Irvine at Nevada at U of the Pacific at Drake at Iowa State Yale at San Fra ncisco Gonzaga Port land at Pepperdine at Loyo la Marymount Cal Poly - SLO San Francisco Santa Clara Saint Mary's at Saint Mary's at Santa Clara Loyola Marymou nt Pepperdine at Portland at Gonzaga Cal State Northridge Gonzaga+ pp 83 71 76 64 73 79 64 99 75 59 85 70 76 61 78 44 85 89 72 81 74 70 67 63 71 80 74 L w w w L L L L L w w w L L w w w L L L L L w L L w L Page 22 USD DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL RECORDS USD DIVISION I INDIVIDUA L RECORDS 1979-95 Career Scoring -1 Scott Thompson Kelvin Woods Doug Harris Gylan Dottin Wayman Strickland 1,379 1,216 1,212 1,187 1,040 1983-87 1988-92 1992-95 1988-93 1988-92 Career Reboundin g Scott Thompson Gylan Dottin Kelvin Woods Anthony Reuss Nils Madden 40 595 513 466 462 Mike Whitmarsh Scott Thompson 1983-87 1988-93 1988-92 1981-85 1983-87 Career Assists - Wayman Strickland Doug Harris Danny Means David Fizdale Paul Leonard 408 291 273 270 230 1988-92 1992-95 1985-89 19921985-87 Single Season Scoring - - - - John Jerome Mike Whitmarsh Scott Thompson Doug Harris Anthony Thomas 540 525 476 465 426 1989-90 1983-84 1986-87 1994-95 1990-91 Single Season Rebounding- John Jerome Scott Thompson Nils Madden Mike Whitmarsh Scott Thompson 225 222 209 204 203 Wayman Strickland Mike Whitmarsh David Fizdale Paul Leonard Wayman Strickland 169 169 158 135 121 Single Game Scoring - -1 Mike Whitmarsh Marty Munn Doug Harris Mike Whitmarsh Joe Evans Scott Thompson Anthony Thomas Joe Temple 37 37 35 32 32 31 31 30 vs LMU, 2-26-83 vs LMU, 2-27-88 vs CSUN, 2-28-95 vs Nevada, 12-29-83 vs Westmar, 12-15-79 vs Utah, 11-28-86 vs LMU, 2-21-91 vs USF, 3-6-93 Single Game Rebounding- 1989-90 1986-87 1986-87 1983-84 1985-86 Robby Roberts Bob Bartholomew John Jerome Scott Thompson Mike Whitmarsh Scott Thompson 1989-90 1983-84 1994-95 1986-87 1990-91 Wayman Strickland Mike Whitmarsh David Fizdale Wayman Strickland David Fizdale Wayman Strickland Mike Whitmarsh Single Season Assists Wayman Strickland John Jerome 21 18 18 17 16 16 vs NAU, 11-29-82 vs Westmar, 12-15-79 vs USF, 2-15-90 vs SCU, 1-17-86 vs Nevada, 12-29-83 vs USIU, 1-9-86 Single Game Assists 12 vs LMU, 1-13-90;2-23-90 12 vs Gonzaga, 1-19-90 12 vs CP-SLO, 1-24-95 11 vs St Mary' s, 2-1 7-90 11 vs Drake, 12-29-94 10 vs USF, 3-3-90 10 vs St Mary's, 3-3-84 ALL-TIME RECORDS Page 23 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 (USO 126, LMU 141) Free Throw Percentage 732 1993-94 (545x745} Three Pointers Made/ Att 235/ 6191993-94 (235-of-6 19, 38.0%} (Single Game) Total Points Field Goals Made Free Throws Made 3-Pt Field Goals Made Field Goal% Free Throw % 3-Point Field Goal % 58 42 14 660 929 667 Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 82 32 17 10 134 1973-74 (vs Univ of La Verne) 1973-74 (vs Univ of La Verne) 1993-94 (vs UC Irvine w/ 46 attempts) 1992-93 (vs Oral Roberts) 1990-91 (3 1x47; 1-17-91 vs St Mary's) 1979-80 (13x14; 2-19-80 vs SMC) 1988-89; 1986-87 (1 0xl 5} (vs Texas-A rlin gton, 1-5-88; vs Univ of Nevada, 12-6-86} 19 73-74 (vs Olivet Nazarene) 1989-90 (2- 7-90 vs St Mary's) 198 1-82 ( 1-9-82 vs Ne.-Wesleyan) 1981-82 (1 -9-8 vs Ne.-Wesleyan ) - - - - - - - INDIVIDUAL -(Scoring) One game One game (Div I} One Season Two Seasons Three Seasons Four Seasons Season ppg average Robert "Pinky" Smith Mike Whitmarsh Marty Munn John Jerome Mike Whitmarsh Doug Harri s Stan Washington John Jerome 1972-73 1982-83 1987-88 1989-90 1982-84 1994-95 1971-74 1989-90 Stan Washington Stan Washington Robert " Pinky" Smith 1971-74 19 73-74 1972-73 580 580 647 1.000 Anthony Reuss Craig Cottrell Craig Cottrell Anthony Th omas (10-for-1 vs SJSU} 1981-85 1986-90 1988-89 1990-91 138 Danny Means 1985-89 Marty Munn 1987-88 Mark Manor 1986-87 Mark Manor 1986-8 (vs Portland, 2-2 1-87; 8-for-11 ) 40 37 37 540 893 1212 1472 19.3 SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDS Player Yrs Reb Avg Gus Magee 68-69 344 14.3 57-58 289 Paul Reynolds 13.1 69-70 306 Gus Magee 12.2 56-57 349 Paul Reynolds 12.0 Robert Smith 71-72 290 11.1 Robert Smith 72-73 292 10.4 Neil Traub 73-74 277 10.3 Neil Traub 74-75 251 9.7 Bob Scotian 70-71 225 9.4 10 Art Wical 59-60 251 9.3 CAREER POINTS PER GAME Player Yrs Games Pts Avg 10 Stan Washington Robert Smith #Mike Whitmarsh Jim Fleming Cliff Ashford Ken Leslie #Doug Harris Oscar Foster Ri ck Cabrera *Bob Bartholomew 71-74 71 -74 82-84 59-61 56-59 56-59 92-95 69-71 65-68 77-81 81 74 52 55 70 77 56 52 78 103 1,472 1,295 839 942 1,164 1,174 1,212 746 1,088 1,394 18.2 17.5 17.2 16.6 15.2 14.6 14.3 13 13.5 (Field Goals) Career Made Season Made Single Game 621 229 19 Minimum Two Seasons; # Div I; * Div I & II SINGLE SEASON POINTS PER GAME Player Yrs Pts Avg (Field Goal%) Career Season Game (3-Pointers Made) Caree r Season Game Shooting % 60 722 (Rebounds) Career Season Game 948 349 24 Gus Magee Paul Reynolds Gus Magee 1966-70 1956-57 1969-70 358 161 21 Cliff Ashford Cliff Ashford Cliff Ashford 1963-65 1963-64 1964-65 451 171 14 Stan Washington Stan Washington Stan Washington 1971-74 1973-74 1973-74 (Free Throws) Career Season Game (Assists) Career Season Game #John Jerome Stan Washington Cliff Ashford #Mike Whitmarsh Jim Fleming Stan Washington Robert Smith Cliff Ashford Rick Cabrera Ted Fields #Doug Harris 10 Rick Cabrera #Division I on ly 89-90 73-74 64-65 83-84 60-61 71-72 72-73 63-64 65-66 66-67 92-95 67-68 540 519 484 525 506 470 503 461 305 429 465 428 19.3 19.2 19.0 18.8 18.7 18.1 17.9 17.7 17.2 17.2 17.2 7.1 (Miscellaneous) Minutes Played 48 Mike Whitmarsh (vs Gonzaga, ot, 3-3-84) Blocks In A Game Scott Thompson (vs Santa Clara, 2-15-85} Dondi Bell (vs LMU, 2-27-88} Steals In A Game Mike Whitmarsh (vs Gonzaga, 2-19-83) 3-Pt Att In A Game Danny Means 13 (vs Gonzaga, 2-25-89} Page 24 ALL-TIME RECORDS ALL-TIME Stan Washington {1971-74)- USO All-Time Scorer 100 POINT GA.MES (FCJR USO) 1973-74 USD 1987-88 USO 1989'90 < USO 959-60 USD 1976-77 USO 1986-87 (.ISO 1989-90 USO USO 1992-93 1990:91 · · ·•· USD 1991-92 USO 1978-79 USO 1977-78 •· USO 1971-72 USO 1991-92 USO l988-89 USO 1974-75 USO 1976-77 USD 1969-70 USO 1977-78 USO USO 1990-91 USO 1990-91 USO 1960-61 USO 1960-61 USO 1970-71 USO 1964-65 1973-74 USO 1957-58 USO 1969-70 USO 1976-77 l)SO 1977-78 USO 1977~78 USO 1989-90 USO 134 126 19 119 114 113 112 112 >108 108 107 106 105 104 104 104 104 103 103 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100 68 U of La Verne 141 Loyola M~ryr11ount 131 Loyola Maryniol!ntt\ 75 · · Azusa Pacific 76 CS Los Arigeles · U:S lnternatfonal 19 Loyola Marymount 78 Oral Roberts 70 U' ofPortland+ 92 Centenary 63 U of La Verne i 95 CS Stanislaus ' 86 Chapman College 106 Lpyola tyfarymount 139 Loyola Marymount 72 Cal Lutheran 77 CS Stanislaus 87 W New Mexico 74 U of La Verne 91 Southern Utah ·•·•· 104 Loyola Marvrnount 61 Biolcci Universi.ty < 70 Biola University 90 Cal Poly Pbmona 91 Chapman College 91 Olivet Nazarene 80 U of La Verne 96 UC Riverside 62 CS Dbminguez 96 So California Col 58 Aurora 91 So Utah tate < SCORING LEADERS 1472 1971-74 StanWashington 1394 1977-81 *Bob Bartholomew 13 79 1983-8 #Scott Thompson 1295 1971-74 Robert Smith 1234 1959-63 Russ Cravens 1216 1988-92 #Kelvin Woods 1212 1992-95 #Doug Harris 1187 1988-93 #Gylan Dottin 1174 1956-59 Ken Leslie 1164 1963-66 10 Cliff Ashford 1090 1974-78 11 Richard Harnett 1088 1965-68 12 Rick Cabrera 1040 13 #Wayman Strickland 1988-92 1023 1972-76 14 Ken Smith 977 1966-70 15 Gus Magee 950 1985-89 16 #Danny Means 942 1956-61 17 Jim Fleming 935 1965-68 18 Ted Fields 932 1962-65 19 Lymond Williams 897 1989-94 20 #Brooks Barnhard 893 1982-84 21 #Mike Whitmarsh *Denotes Division I & II #Denotes Division I only 100 POINT GAMES ( AGAINST USO) 1987-88 USD 1988-89 USO 1989-90· ··.< USO 1959-60 USO J 9.8 9-90.• , USO ·/ 1969-70 USO 1969-70 USO 1987-88 · USO USO 1980-81 1979-80 USO USO 1990-91 USO 1992-93 USO 1961-62 USO 1971 -72 1988-89 USO USO 1990-91 USO 1989-90 1966-67 USO 1958-59 USO USO 1970-71 1979-80 USO 126 104 119 75 112 99 92 75 62 78 104 71 57 90 88 102 89 72 42 91 82 Loyola Marymount Loypla .Marympunt i Loyola Marymount / C?\os Arigele~ · ·•· · Loyol,l Marym~unt TahoeCollege CSLos ,'\ngeles Loyola Mawmount UC Irvine San Francisco Loyola tvlarym9~nt Southern Methodist CS Fullerton Chapman College Loyola MarymounL Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Carroll College Fresno State Cal Poly-SLO Loyola Marymount 141 39 •· ,.131 124 19 19 118 115 108 106 106 106 105 105 104 104 102 102 101 100 100 ) The 267 total points scored in USD's 126-141 loss to LMU during the 1987-88 season is both a school record and USO Sports Center record for points scored in a game by two teams Page 25 ALL-TIME RECORDS COACH ING RECORDS WON COACH 11 #Brad Holland 14 Bob McCutcheon 56 #Hank Egan 160 *Jim Brovelli 55 Bernie Bickerstaff 90 Phil Woolpert 24 Fon Johnson 11 Ken Leslie 15 Les Harvey Ed Baron *Denotes Division I & II Hank Egan LOST 16 PCT .407 11 126 31 49 90 31 16 36 20 #Division 560 553 550 529 500 436 407 294 231 I only YRS 1 10 11 Bernie Bickerstaff 2 Jim Brovel/i Phil Woo/pert Year Won Lost Pct Coach ll 13 14 10 11 6 13 15 17 14 15 10 14 10 12 19 16 11 15 20 22 19 15 16 11 18 18 16 20 19 13 11 11 11 10 15 12 14 14 11 15 10 7 A20 448 560 217 357 407 231 240 500 577 607 560 600 400 53 417 462 679 593 423 600 741 758 731 Fon Johnson Fon Johnson Bob Mccutcheon Les Harvey Les Harvey Ken Leslie Ed Baron Phil Woolpert Phil Woolpert Phil Woolpert Phil Woolpert Phil Woolpert Phil Woolpert Phil Woolpert Bernie Bickerstaff Bernie Bickerstaff Bernie Bickerstaff Bernie Bickerstaff Jim Brovelli Jim Brovelli Jim Brovelli Jim Brovelli Jim Brovelli Jim Brovelli 10 19 16 240 385 Jim Brovelli im Brovelli (Div II) 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959~60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-7 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 (Div I) 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 otals 11 12 18 16 19 24 11 16 17 14 13 18 11 15 14 10 11 17 20 12 12 14 14 11 16 423 462 643 593 679 800 393 ;286 571 586 500 481 621 407 542 526 507 Jim Brove i Jim Brovelli Jim Brovelli Hank Egan Hank Egan Hank Egan Hank Egan Hank Egan Hank Egan Hank Egan Hank Egan Hank Egan Hank Egan Brad Holland 10 Coaches/ 40 Years 1994-95 RESULTS Page 26 FINAL 1994-95 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO BASKETBALL STATISTICS Overall Record: 11-16 wee Record: 5-9, 5th Home: 7-5· Away: 3-10; Neutral: 1-1 wee ~ 27/ 27 14/ 14 / -TOTAL-/ ~ 165/ 357 93/ 196 fQ 462 475 / -3 POINT-/ fQ ~ 63/ 187 337 295 28/ 95 B Bruso wee 27/ 15 14/ 101 / 175 56/ 91 577 615 o;o R Williams 27/ 18 wee 14/ 13 75/127 51 / 82 591 622 J Black wee 27/ 14 14/ 37/ 86 18/39 Obasohan wee 21/0 8/ f.! &IB ' OFF MIN 67 39 97 54 3.6 3.9 57/ 36/0 82 45 69 39 3 45 20 928 484 9.9 9.4 42 19 102 56 144 5.3 75 5.4 97/ 51/4 22 10 45 27 15 587 314 197 129 7.3 9.2 37 25 89 50 126 4.7 75 5.4 49/ 23/ 13 35 22 486 306 700 700 102 43 3.8 3.1 31 12 49 28 80 40 3.0 2.9 56/ 23/0 16 39 12 6 488 215 9/15 4/ 600 571 47 14 2.2 1.8 19 28 1.3 1.0 17/0 6/ 19 0 197 54 333 500 0/ 0/ 000 000 1.8 1.5 0 0/0 0/ 0 0 0.3 0.0 0/ 0/1 000 000 0/ 0/ 000 000 0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.7 4/ 1/ 0 0 0 134/388 61 / 198 345 308 435/ 627 239/ 330 694 724 1983 1042 ill 72/ 11 33/ 60 637 550 465 247 AVG 17.2 17.6 000 000 66/98 20/ 31 674 645 268 132 0/ 0/ 000 000 47/ 67 27/ 41 702 659 430 462 0/ 0/ 000 000 28/40 7/10 15/ 41 4/ 11 66 364 8/ 24 2/4 333 500 wee C Sheahan 4/ 2; 3/ 1/ 500 500 1/ 1/ M.eourtney 6/ wee 3/0 0/ 0/ 000 000 OPPTOT wee 707/ 1564 371/ 811 452 458 27 14 Team Rebounds: TOT 30 15 fQ D Harris DEF ill ill ill AVG ff& ill IQ !l! K ill £I.LEIA 0/ USO 151, OPP 104 Deadball Rebounds: USO 77, OPP 84 73.4 74.4 261 128 565 297 930 34.4 525 477 34.1 258 348 282 80 184 186 33 14 215 122 1994-95 RESULTS Page 27 RETURNING PLAYERS GAME BY GAME RESULTS FROM THE 1994-95 SEASON POINTS/REBOUNDS/ASSISTS Oooonmt Black University of Kansas Cal Poly-SLO NotreDame Cal State Dominguez Hills UC Irvine University of Nevada University of the Pacific Drake University Iowa State University Yale University San Francisco C,onzaga Portland Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Cal Poly- SLO San Francisco Santa Clara St Mary's St Mary's Santa Clara Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Portland C,onzaga Cal State Northridge Gonzaga 3/ 5/ 10/9/1 7/2/3 5/3/1 6/5/1 10/2/1 2/2/1 0/1/1 4/1/0 2/1/0 0/2/0 0/1/0 0/3/0 0/0/0 7/3/0 5/3/0 0/1/0 2/2/0 4/6/2 9/3/0 5/5/2 2/3/0 8/5/0 4/2/1 2/4/0 4/4/0 1/ 2/ !1!filQ 6/ 5/ 12/3/1 9/9/1 10/9/2 12/4/0 2/50 18/9/0 5/0/2 12/4/0 10/1/0 13/6/0 12/5/ 11/9/2 14/5/1 15/9/1 21/13/2 16/5/1 9/6/1 6/4/0 2/5/2 2/3/0 6/2/1 14/2/1 6/5/0 6/9/1 13/4/2 6/ 3/ (ourtnev DN P 0/0/0 0/0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0/1/0 DNP 0/2/0 DNP 0/0/0 DNP DNP 0/0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP Fizd.alf 10/ 3/ 6/2/8 16/1/6 20/1/3 8/1/7 6/1/6 10/4/4 12/6/11 2/3/6 9/3/9 14/3/7 14/4/7 9/2/2 7/5/3 14/2/9 1/1/12 7/1/4 7/3/5 8/2/4 10/1/2 2/3/6 7/4/8 12/2/3 5/2/9 7/2/2 7/1/7 4/ 2/ Flannfrt 16/ 12/ 22/5/3 17/5/2 17/2/5 8/4/1 10/2/2 11/2/3 22/4/2 11/8/2 21/9/0 17/7/3 19/4/0 8/2/1 6/5/0 10/9/2 13/4/2 8/2/5 9/1/1 17/2/0 19/5/0 12/3/0 14/4/0 5/2/0 10/5/2 18/4/2 18/6/3 19/ 5/ Hill Mutrif, Obasohan DNP DNP 3/ 3/ 0/1/0 0/0/0 4/2/3 DNP 0/0/0 8/1/0 DNP 0/0/0 0/1/0 0/0/0 DNP 0/2/0 0/0/2 3/1/1 5/3/0 DNP DNP 0/1/0 5/1/2 0/0/0 3/0/0 DNP 0/1/0 0/1/0 DNP 2/0/1 2/3/1 DNP 0/0/0 3/1/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/2/0 0/0/2 0/1/0 3/0/2 0/0/0 0/0/0 DNP 10/4/0 0/0/3 8/0/2 1/2/5 3/2/0 DNP 3/1/1 9/2/1 0/1/1 0/0/4 5/2/0 DNP 0/2/2 0/1/1 DNP 1/2/0 3/0/2 DNP 6/1/2 3/0/0 DNP 0/1/1 0/0/0 0/1/1 0/0/0 1/1/0 0/1/1 0/0/0 3/2/0 0/1/0 DNP 2/1/0 0/0/0 1/0/3 0/0/0 0/ 1/0 DNP 3/0/0 Raffo ~ William~ 0/ 0/ 2/ 2/ 4/ 4/ 1/1/0 2/4/0 1/2/0 8/1/1 0/4/0 2/0/1 0/0/1 6/0/1 8/3/0 0/0/0 11/6/0 2/3/0 4/1/0 9/1/1 4/3/0 0/3/1 2/3/0 2/2/0 12/7/0 6/3/0 11/12/ 4/5/1 2/3/1 0/2/0 4/1/0 4/1/0 9/8/1 12/11/1 10/3/1 7/3/1 12/7/0 5/0/1 5/2/1 0/20 4/2/0 7/2/0 0/0/0 3/4/0 6/3/1 0/0/0 6/4/0 7/2/0 0/0/0 8/3/1 8/8/0 DNP 14/6/1 8/4/0 0/1/0 0/0/0 12/5/1 DNP 9/4/1 6/6/0 DNP 3/1/0 8/3/0 DNP 5/2/0 4/7/1 DNP 1/1/0 10/5/1 0/0/0 3/5/2 11/6/2 DNP 10/4/0 14/8/0 6/4/0 0/0/0 6/5/0 0/1/0 6/8/0 6/3/1 DNP 7/ 4/ 9/ 2/ TORERO TOP SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS DATE 11 / 26/ 94 11 / 30/ 94 12/ 3/ 94 12/ 8/ 94 12/ 10/ 94 12/ 20/ 94 12/ 22/ 94 12/ 29/ 94 12/ 31 / 94 1/ 3/ 95 1/ 7/ 95 1/ 12/ 95 1/ 14/ 95 1/ 20/ 95 1/ 21/ 95 1/ 24/ 95 1/ 28/ 95 2/ 2/ 95 2/ 4/ 95 2/ 10/ 95 2/ 12/ 95 2/ 16/ 95 2/ 18/ 95 2/ 23/ 95 2/ 25/ 95 2/ 28/ 95 3/ 4/ 95 W-L L w w w L L L L L w w w L L w w w L L L L L w L L w L SCORE 65-83 87-71 90-76 75-64 70-73 54-79 55-64 98-99 55-75 72-59 90-85 80-70 69-76 51-61 83-78 82-44 91 -85 64-89 68-72 62-81 62-74 62-70 78-67 61-63 63-71 90-80 57-74 OPPONENT at Kansas at Cal Poly - SLO NOTRE DAM E CS DOM INGU EZ HILLS UC IRVIN E at Univ of Nevada at Univ of the Pacific at Drake Univers ity at Iowa State University YA LE UN IVERS ITY at San Francisco GON ZAGA PORTLAND at Pepperd ine at Loyola Marymo un t CAL POLY - SLO SAN FRANCISCO SANTA CLARA ST MARY'S at St Mary's at Santa Clara LOYOLA MARYMOUNT PEPPERD INE at Portland at Gonzaga CS NORTHR IDGE Gonzaga (WCC Tourn.) HIGH SCORERS Harris, 21 Harri s, 29 Harris, Fizdale, 20 Harris, 23 Flannery/ Black, 10 Bruso, 18 Harri s/ Flannery, 22 Harri s, 20 Flann ery, 21 Flannery, Flan nery, 19 Harris, 30 Ha rris, 15 Harris, Bruso, 21 Harri s, 27 Williams, 12 Harris, 18 Flan ne ry, 19 Harris, 28 Harris, 16 Ha rris, 24 Williams, 14 Harris, 16 Harris, 35 Flannery, 19 HIGH REBOUNDERS Flan nery, 12 Black, Bruso, Bruso, Speech, Bruso, Bruso, Will iams, 12 Flannery, Flan nery, Wi ll iams, 11 Wi lli ams, Bruso, Harris, Bruso/ Flanne ry, Bruso, 13 Wi ll iams/ Harris, Bruso, Wi ll iams/ Black, Flannery/ Bruso, Wi ll iams/ Harris, Wi ll iams, Wi ll iams, Wi ll iams, Bruso, Speec h, Harris, WEST COAST CONFERENCE THE WEST COAST Page 28 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 19 79 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 (2) 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, Ri ck 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 Th e WCC is no longer merely a basketball league, as it offers a total of 11 championships for men (baseball, basketball, cross co untry, golf, tennis and soccer) and women (basketball, cross country, tennis, soccer, and volleyball) Last season, the WCC sent repres entatives to NCAA championships in every league-sponsored sport, and has annually advanced at least one team for a national champion ship semifinal since 1989 Last year USO was represented at the NCAA's by men's soccer and women's tennis, while volleyball advanced to the semi-finals of the NIVC 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; Po rtland has been to six NCAA soccer tournaments; and San Diego was the 1992 national runner-up, made it to the NCAA's Sweet 16 in 1990, the second round in 1993 and first round in 1994 USF has won the soccer national championship four times In baseball, Pepperdine won the 1992 national baseball title, and has won ten of the last twelve 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 five USD's Jose Luis Noriega became USD' s first four-time NCAA All-American, and participated in the NCAA's all four years he competed (1989-92) This is th e eleventh season of WCC women's sports, and the ninth with conference membership mirroring the men's league Gonzaga, Portland and St Mary's upgraded their programs to the Division I level just eight 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 Santa Clara won in 1994 while USF advanced in 1995 Portland has captured the crosscountry crown in each of the last eight years Loyola Marymount won the volleyball crown in 1994 San Diego finished 24-6 under WCC Coach of the Year Sue Snyder in 1993 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time at the NCAA Division I level Th e San Diego women's tennis team has advanced to the NCAA Tournament five times in the past seven years 1995 marks the fourth year for women's soccer as a WCC sport NATIONAL Current WCC members have won 14 NCAA team championships, most recently the 1992 baseball crown by Pepperdine USF has seve n 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 tenni s 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 th e WCC Portland captured its first national title in 1986, in NAIA cross country Saint Mary's also won the NAIA soccer championship that year 1994-95 Final Basketball Standings School All WCC Santa Clara# Portland Saint Mary's Gonzaga+ San Diego San Francisco Pepperdine Loyola Marymount # Won + Won 21-7 21-8 18-10 21-9 11-16 10-19 8-19 13-1 wee Regular Season wee Tournament 12-2 10-4 10-4 7-7 5-9 4-10 4-10 4-10 1994-95 All-Conference Doug Harris Team San Diego Gerald Brown Pepperdine Cannaan Chatman Portland Kyle Dixon Gonzaga Brent Farris Saint Mary's Marlon Garnett Santa Clara Jumoke Horton Saint Mary's *Steve Nash Santa Clara Loyola Marymount lm e Oduok Curt Ranta Portland *WCC Pl aye r of the Year Dick Davey (San ta Clara) 'Coach of the Year' USO Honorable Mention: Sean Flannery C G F G F G C G C F F 1996 WCC TOURNA MENT Page 29 COMBIN ED EVENT CREATES 14-GAME HOOP FEST The tenth annual West Coast Conference basketball tournament tips off at Santa Clara University's Toso Pavilion on February 29th with the WCC's au tomatic bids to the men 's and women's NCAA tournament at stake For the second straight year, the WCC's basketball tournaments are combined into one five-day, 14-game festival of hoops This is the fifth time the women will pick their NCAA entrant via a tournament but only the second time all eight schools will participate First round action for the women and men begins with Session I at 12 noon with Session following at 6:00 p.m on their respective opening days The second game of each doubleheader tips 30 minutes after the conclusion of the preceding game All men 's and women's semifinalists will be reseeded after the first round so that the highest remaining seed will play the lowest remaining seed Sunday features two seperate sessions this year starting with the women's championship game at 12:00 p.m The men's semis fire off at 5:00 p.m All three Sunday games will be televised by SportsChannel The men's championship tips off for a live ESPN national TV aduience at 9:07 p.m on Monday, March 6th ~~i'¢i~ii~~ 81~8;; 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