2012-13 men's basketball fan guide
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2012-13 Westminster College Men's Basketball Fan Guide.TRANSCRIPT
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Men’s Basketball
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Men’s Basketballwww.WestminsterGriffins.com
General InformationTable of Contents ................................................ IFCQuick Facts .............................................................1Media Information ..................................................1
The 2012–13 Season2012–13 Schedule ..................................................22012–13 Roster ......................................................3Season Preview ....................................................4-5Radio/TV Roster......................................................6
Griffins StaffAdam Hiatt .............................................................8Assistant Coaches ...................................................9Support Staff.........................................................10
Meet the GriffinsSeniorsJordan Bjornberg ...................................................12Alex Drecksel ........................................................13Jordan Hayter ........................................................14Jake Orchard .........................................................15Travis Tucker ........................................................16
JuniorsBrad Brown ...........................................................17Adam Egan ...........................................................18Adam Rainbird ......................................................19
SophomoresJordan Hamilton ....................................................20Colton Moon .........................................................21Marcus Parry .........................................................22
NewcomersRobertson/Skidmore/Matthews .............................23Pryor/Rawlings......................................................24
2012–13 WESTMINSTER MEN’S BASKETBALLThe Opponents
2012–13 Opponents ........................................26-28National Affiliations ..............................................28
Looking Back2011–12 Season in Review ....................................302011–12 Season Statistics .....................................312011–12 Inside the Numbers ................................32
Griffins Record BookGame Records - Team ......................................34-35Game Records - Individual ................................36-37Season Records - Team ....................................38-39Season Records - Individual ..............................40-41Career Records - Individual ..............................42-431,000-Point Club ..............................................44-45Yealry Leaders ......................................................46Miscellaneous Records ..........................................47
Men’s Basketball HistoryNAIA All-Americans ...............................................50NAIA Player of the Year .........................................51Frontier Conferene Players of the Year ..................52Individual Awards .................................................53Academic Awards..................................................54All-Time Roster .....................................................55Postseason History................................................56Series Records ......................................................57Against the Opposition ....................................58-61All-Time Results ...............................................62-64
The ParsonsParson Records ................................................66-67Parsons All-Time Roster ........................................67
Westminster AthleticsShay Wyatt ............................................................70Athletics Staff .......................................................71Athletic Facilities ..............................................72-73Westminster Athletics ...........................................74
Westminster CollegeWestminster College ........................................76-77Salt Lake City ........................................................78Griffins Club ........................................................ IBC
CreditsThe 2012 Westminster Men’s Basketball Fan Guide was designed and written by Josh Fisher, Westminster Sports Information Director. Photography by Shooting Star Photography, Westminster College Office of Communications and Salt Lake Visitors Bureau.
On the CoverSeniors Alex Drecksel, Jordan Hayter, Jake Orchard, Jordan Bjornberg and Travis Tucker lead the Griffins into the 2012–13 season.
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Westminster CollegeLocation ......................................Salt Lake City, UtahMetro Population ..................................... 1,333,914Founded .......................................................... 1875Enrollment ...................................................... 3,200Nickname ..................................................... GriffinsColors ..............................................Purple and GoldAffiliation ........................................................NAIA IConference .................................................. FrontierHome Court ............................. Behnken Field House Capacity ....................................................... 1,200
AdministrationPresident ..........................Dr. Brian Levin-Stankevich Provost .........................................Dr. Cid SeidelmanAssociate Provost .............................Dr. Susan HeathDirector of Athletics .................................Shay WyattFaculty Athletics Representative .........Dr. Chris ClineMarketing & Promotions ...........Alyson Vander Steen
Men’s Basketball StaffHead Coach ............................................ Adam Hiatt Record at Westminster .................... 21-11 / 1 year Career Record ............................................... Same Office Phone ................................... 801.832.2336 Email [email protected] Coach .......................................Jason Long Year ................................................................. 8th Office Phone ................................... 801.832.2342 Email [email protected] Coach .................................... Zach Collard Year ................................................................ 2nd Office Phone ................................... 801.832.2342 Email .................. [email protected] Coach ....................................... Dave Long Year ..................................................................1st Office Phone ................................... 801.832.2342 Email [email protected] Trainer ..............................Nathan Slaughter Office Phone ................................... 801.832.2367 Email .............. [email protected]
Key Numbers2011 Record ................................................... 21-112011 Frontier Conf. Record ................................. 8-6 Finish ............................................................... 3rdPlayers Returning / Lost ....................................9 / 6 Starters Returning / Lost ................................2 / 3 Newcomers ......................................................... 7Reinstated Men’s Basketball ............................. 1999 Overall Record................................ 285-125 (.695) Frontier Conference ......................... 134-46 (.744)Frontier Championships (Regular Season) .............. 7 ......... 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010Frontier Championships (Tournament) ................... 2 ........................................................... 2009, 2010NAIA Tournament Appearances.............................. 9 Record ............................................................. 4-9 Years .......... 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ................................................. 2007, 2009, 2010
Sports InformationDirector ...................................................Josh FisherOffice Phone ...................................... 801.832.2890Cell Phone ......................................... 801.703.5025Email [email protected] .................................................... 801.474.2511SID Student Assistants .......Sierra Baker & Toby KochSID Mailing Address ..........................1840 S. 1300 E ........................................Salt Lake City, UT 84105Website ...................... www.WestminsterGriffins.com
MEDIA INFORMATIONPractice CoverageWestminster College practices are conducted in the Behnken Field House and are open to the media unless otherwise noted. Please contact the Sports Information Office for times and availability.
Interview PolicyAll requests for interviews with student-athletes and coaches should be arranged with the Sports Information Office, preferrably with a 24-hour notice. On game days, interviews will only be contucted following the contest.
CredentialsPlease submit requests for game credentials to the Sports Information Office. Credentials will be limited to working media and will be left at the ticket table when you enter the Behnken Field House.
Press RowSeating for the media is located on the west end of the Behnken Field House scorer’s table. Space is limited and priority will be given to those requesting space in advance.
PhotographersMedia photographers are welcome to attend and shoot Griffin athletic events with a credential provided by the Sports Information Office. The photographer must not enter team designated areas without prior permission and are not allowed to interfere with game officials or game management personnel. Flash photography is prohibited and images of Griffin sporting events may not be sold as “copyright” without the authorization of Westminster College Athletics.
Electronic MediaAny electronic media wishing to broadcast games from the Behnken Field House should contact the Westminster Sports Information Office for approval.
Internet
The latest news and information regarding the Griffins men’s basketball team is available on Westminster’s athletic website –
www.WestminsterGriffins.com
Access the latest news from the Frontier Conference, including standings, statistics and more at:
www.FrontierConference.com
Press ServiceMedia attending Westminster men’s basketball home contests will be provided with game programs, game notes (when available) and a box score at halftime and postgame.
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OCTOBER26 Fri at New Mexico Highlands (Exhib.) ....Las Vegas, NM ............................... 7:00 pm 27 Sat at Northern New Mexico ..................Espanola, NM ................................. 7:00 pm
NOVEMBER2 Fri FORT LEWIS .............................................. Behnken Field House..........................7:00 pm
3 Sat WESTERN STATE .................................... Behnken Field House..........................7:00 pm
9 Fri vs. Vanguard ...................................Las Vegas, NV ................................ 3:00 pm
10 Sat vs. Westmont ...................................Las Vegas, NV ................................ 1:00 pm
16 Fri vs. Walla Walla .................................Caldwell, ID ................................... 2:00 pm
17 Sat at College of Idaho ..........................Caldwell, ID ................................... 7:30 pm
23 Fri CAL STATE SAN MARCOS .................. Behnken Field House..........................7:00 pm
24 Sat CHADRON STATE .................................. Behnken Field House..........................7:00 pm
DECEMBER1 Sat * MONTANA WESTERN ........................... Behnken Field House..........................7:30 pm
8 Sat Alumni Game .......................................... Behnken Field House................................TBA18 Tue at UC-Merced ...................................Merced, CA .................................... 8:00 pm
19 Wed at Pacific Union................................Angwin, CA .................................... 8:00 pm
28 Fri vs. St. Xavier (IL) ..............................Santa Barbara, CA .......................... 4:00 pm
29 Sat vs. Westmont or William Jessup .......Santa Barbara, CA ..............4:00 or 8:30 pm
JANUARY3 Thr * at Lewis-Clark State .........................Lewiston, ID ................................... 8:30 pm
5 Sat * at Montana Tech ..............................Butte, MT ....................................... 7:30 pm
10 Thr * GREAT FALLS ........................................... Behnken Field House..........................7:30 pm
12 Sat * MSU-NORTHERN..................................... Behnken Field House..........................7:30 pm
17 Thr * DICKINSON STATE ................................ Behnken Field House..........................7:30 pm
19 Sat * CARROLL ................................................... Behnken Field House..........................7:30 pm
24 Thr at Dickinson State............................Dickinson, ND ................................ 7:00 pm
26 Sat * at Rocky Mountain ...........................Billings, MT .................................... 7:30 pm
31 Thr * ROCKY MOUNTAIN ............................... Behnken Field House..........................7:30 pm
FEBRUARY2 Sat * LEWIS-CLARK STATE ............................ Behnken Field House..........................7:30 pm
9 Sat * at Montana Western .........................Dillon, MT ...................................... 7:30 pm
15 Fri * at Great Falls ...................................Great Falls, MT ............................... 7:30 pm
16 Sat * at MSU-Northern ..............................Havre, MT ...................................... 8:00 pm
21 Thr * at Carroll .........................................Helena, MT .................................... 7:30 pm
23 Sat * MONTANA TECH .................................... Behnken Field House..........................7:30 pm
27 Wed ^ Quarterfinals ...................................TBA................................................ 7:00 pm
MARCH2 Sat ^ Semi-Finals ......................................TBA................................................ 7:00 pm
5 Tue ^ Championship .................................TBA................................................ 7:00 pm
13-14 Wed-Thr $ First Round ......................................Kansas City, MO .................................. TBA15 Fri $ Second Round .................................Kansas City, MO .................................. TBA16 Sat $ Quarterfinals ...................................Kansas City, MO .................................. TBA18 Mon $ Semi-Finals ......................................Kansas City, MO .................................. TBA19 Tue $ Championship .................................Kansas City, MO .................................. TBA
*-Frontier Conference game | ^-Frontier Conference Tournament | $-NAIA National ChampionshipsAll times Mountain | Home Games in BOLD CAPSAll home games played at the Behnken Field House
2012–13 SCHEDULE
Westminster College ticket prices provide a great
opportunity to come watch some of the finest
small college athletics and student-athletes
perform in the country for an extraordinary value!
Tickets for Westminster College home athletic
events can be purchased on the day of the game
at the event site (see venue information below).
Typically, tickets will be on sale one hour before
the start of the event and accepted payments
include: cash, check and all major credit cards. We
have no reserved seating, both of our venues offer
general admission seating on a first come first
serve basis. Concessions and apparel items are for
sale at the majority of our home athletic events.
Receive all-sport passes and other benefits while
supporting Griffins Athletics by joining the Griffins
Club.
Please keep in mind that post-season games carry
a different pricing structure and will be announced
prior to the start of the competition.
MEN’S BASKETBALL TICKET PRICES
Adult ......................................................... $6.00
Senior Citizen (60 and older) ...................... $5.00
WC Alumni (w/Alumni Card) ....................... $5.00
Students & Children ................................... $5.00
WC Students (w/College ID)...........................Free
WC Faculty & Staff (w/College ID) ..................Free
Children (Ages 5 & under) .............................Free
TICKET INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball games are played at Behnken Field House in the Delores Dore’ Eccles Health, Wellness & Athletic Center (enter through the lower west entrance). Person’s with disabilities can enter the facility at the lower west entrance (main entrance) or can access the main entrance (southeast corner of building) and use the elevator to proceed to the 1st floor. Outside food and drink (water allowed) is not allowed to be brought into the field house. Concessions are available during all home WC athletic events.
The facility is located on the Westminster College Campus - 1840 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105. Enter campus from 1700 South and 1200 East - parking is free in either one of our parking garages.
BEHNKEN FIELD HOUSE
WHAT IS A GRIFFIN?The Griffin is a legendary creature with the head, beak, and wings of an eagle, the body of a lion, and occasionally, the tail of a serpent or scorpion. Its origin lies somewhere in the Middle East where it is found in the paintings and sculptures of the ancient Babylonians, Assyrians, and Persians. In Greek mythology, they took gold from the stream Arimaspias and, neighbors of the Hyperboreans, they belonged to Zeus. The later Romans used them for decoration and, even in Christian times, the Griffin motif often appears. Griffins were frequently used as gargoyles on medieval churches and buildings.
Source:www.pantheon.org/articles/g/griffin.html
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# NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL
1 Alex Drecksel F 6-4 195 Sr. Pocatello, ID / IMG Basketball Academy
2 Jordan Pryor G 6-2 180 Fr. West Jordan, UT / West Jordan HS
3 Jake Orchard F 6-4 190 Sr. Salt Lake City, UT / Univ. of Utah
5 Tallon Robertson F 6-6 205 Jr. American Fork, UT / Western Wyoming
10 Remington Rawlings G 6-0 175 Fr. Layton, UT / Layton Christian Academy
11 Colton Moon G 5-11 170 So. Burley, ID / Burley HS
12 Adam Egan G 5-10 165 Jr. Salt Lake City, UT / Olympus HS
13 Jordan Hayter G 6-3 185 Sr. Grants Pass, OR / Western Wyoming CC
22 Blake Skidmore G 6-0 175 Jr. Mud Lake, ID / Big Bend
23 Travis Tucker F 6-6 240 Sr. Salt Lake City, UT / Highland HS
24 Adam Rainbird F 6-5 195 Jr. Blenheim, New Zealand / Nelson Boys College
31 Brad Brown F 6-7 200 Jr. Orono, MN / Utah State Univ.
32 Marcus Parry F 6-5 205 So. Littleton, CO / Littleton HS
33 Jordan Bjornberg F 6-6 210 Sr. Blackfoot, ID / Blackfoot HS
35 Stephen Matthews F 6-6 200 So. Fairfax, VA / St. Mary’s College (MD)
41 Jordan Hamilton F 6-7 215 So. Alpine, UT / Lone Peak HS
COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Adam Hiatt (2nd season)
Assistant Coach: Jason Long, Zach Collard, Dave Long
NUMERICAL ROSTER
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASSFreshmen ................2 Sophomores ........... 4 Juniors ................... 5 Seniors .......................5
ROSTER BREAKDOWN HOME STATE/COUNTRYColorado ...........................................................1 Parry
Idaho ..................................................................4 Bjornberg, Drecksel, Moon, Skidmore
Minnesota ........................................................1 Brown
New Zealand ...................................................1 Rainbird
Oregon ..............................................................1 Hayter
Utah ....................................................................7 Egan, Hamilton, Orchard, Pryor, Rawlings,
Robertson, Tucker
Virginia .............................................................1 Matthews
# NAME POS HT WT YR
33 Jordan Bjornberg F 6-6 210 Sr.
31 Brad Brown F 6-7 200 Jr.
1 Alex Drecksel F 6-4 195 Sr.
12 Adam Egan G 5-10 165 Jr.
41 Jordan Hamilton F 6-7 215 So.
13 Jordan Hayter G 6-3 185 Sr.
35 Stephen Matthews F 6-6 200 So.
11 Colton Moon G 5-11 170 So.
3 Jake Orchard F 6-4 190 Sr.
32 Marcus Parry F 6-5 205 So.
2 Jordan Pryor G 6-2 180 Fr.
24 Adam Rainbird F 6-5 195 Jr.
10 Remington Rawlings G 6-0 175 Fr.
5 Tallon Robertson F 6-6 205 Jr.
22 Blake Skidmore G 6-0 175 Jr.
23 Travis Tucker F 6-6 240 Sr.
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Men’s Basketball
Expectations are high for the
Westminster College men’s
basketball team this season. They
are coming off a 10th-straight
20-win season and bring back nine
players from that squad. This year’s
team also welcomes a group of five
newcomers, including three that will
play valuable minutes this season.
“I think this team has a lot of
potential,” second year head coach
Adam Hiatt said. “We have some
injury concerns to start the year,
but if we can stay healthy we have a
chance to be pretty good.”
The Griffins were selected to win
the Frontier Conference title this
season in a preseason poll of the
league’s coaches. The main reason
for that selection is the fact that the
team returns so many contributors
from last year’s squad. They are
also ranked No. 13 to start the
year in the NAIA Preseason Top 25
Coaches’ Poll.
“All these ranking say to me is that
the league coaches and national
coaches recognize that we have a
number of key guys returning this season,” Hiatt suggested. “This program
has such a reputation that is we continue to build on that we should be
okay.”
Among that group of returners are five seniors that bring tons of experience
and leadership to the team. The seniors have been part of a program
that has gone 69-26 during their careers. Westminster has won a Frontier
Conference regular season and tournament title while also advancing to the
second round of the NAIA National Championships with these seniors on the
roster.
“At the end of last season I challenged this group of seniors to exemplify
more leadership qualities with our team,” Hiatt stated. “They have responded
with tremendous vocal, and leadership by example in the weight room,
classroom and on the floor.”
Jake Orchard is one of those seniors that will need to burden some of the
load for the Griffins this season. Orchard averaged 15.2 points per game last
season and shot 53 percent from the floor to earn honorable mention All-
American honors from the NAIA. He was the Frontier Conference Preseason
Player of the Year in the poll of coaches. In his career, Orchard is averaging
15.9 points per game and shoots 54.3 percent from the field. He is also an
82.4 percent foul shooter and enters the season just 60 points shy of 1,000
for his career.
“I expect Jake to have the best year he has had since being here,” Said Hiatt
of Orchard. “He can score in all facets of the game and we look to him to not
only be our most consistent player, but also our most
competitive player.”
Jordan Hayter will also take on a bigger role this
season. He is one of the top defenders in the Frontier
Conference and is coming off a year in which he
recorded 45 steals while averaging 9.7 points per
game. Hayter was a second team all-conference
selection last season and finished second on the team
with 87 assists despite playing a lot of time as the
shooting guard.
“Jordan is our best defender by far,” complimented
Hiatt of Hayter. “He sets the tone for us defensively by
guarding multiple positions with quick feet and hands.
Nothing that goes on in the game deters from his
defensive effort and that is a key to our success.”
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2012–13 SEASON PREVIEW
Alex Drecksel and Colton Moon could also make it to the starting line-up this
season. Drecksel is coming off his best year as a Griffin where he averaged
6.6 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. He played in 31 games off the bench
and shot 62.6 percent from the floor and also had 14 blocks and 15 steals.
Moon played in 17 games as a reserve and shot 42.9 percent from beyond
the arc.
“Drecksel is very athletic and had a
breakout year last year coming off the
bench and providing energy and life,”
Hiatt said. “This year he is still doing
that while also providing some great
leadership.”
Hiatt also expect big things from
newcomers Tallon Robertson, Jordan
Pryor and Blake Skidmore this season.
Robertson is a transfer from Western
Wyoming Community College where he
averaged 12 points and six rebounds
per game. He was a 20-point per game
scorer in high school at Pleasant Grove
High School.
“Tallon brings a high-level athlete to this team.” Hiatt commented. “He
is extremely bouncy and quick and is very difficult to defend. He is very
versatile and will be a pivotal key for our success this season.
Pryor was a key contributor at West Jordan High School. He averaged
10.8 points per game at West Jordan and made 128 triples in 70 games
played over three years. He was named second team all-state as a senior
after averaging 13.4 points per game while making 56 threes.
“The biggest thing that Pryor brings to us right now is that he isn’t afraid
of anything,” Hiatt said of the true freshman. “He has played in many big
games and he will step in and be ready to play right away.
Skidmore comes to Westminster after playing at Big Bend Community
College. He averaged 24.2 points per game last season and scored over
30 points in seven games and reached 40 points on three occasions.
He was named co-MVP of the Eastern Region and was first team All-
Tournament after setting a NWAACC Tournament record by scoring 31
points per game in the four games he played.
“Blake is a prolific scorer that is a really quality player for us,” stated
Hiatt. “He is learning to play with better players around him and is
becoming a much more complete player.”
The Griffins will again play of the toughest schedules in the country.
They have several games with NCAA DII teams on the schedule, along
with non-conference game against other national ranked teams. They
also face some true road tests against teams from top NAIA conferences.
“We have a very difficult schedule this year,” Hiatt commented. “We like
to challenge ourselves and play teams that we could potentially meet at
the national tournament.”
Westminster has had a run of success over the past decade with seven
conference championships and nine national tournament appearances. While
that sets a bar of high expectations, this year’s team looks to keep up with
that tradition.
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1Alex DreckselF • 6-4 • 195 • SR
RADIO / TV ROSTER
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2Jordan Pryor
G • 6-2 • 180 • FR
3Jake OrchardF • 6-4 • 190 • SR
5Tallon RobertsonF • 6-6 • 205 • JR
10Remington Rawlings
G • 6-0 • 175 • FR
11Colton Moon
G • 5-11 • 170 • SO
12Adam Egan
G • 5-10 • 165 • JR
13Jordan Hayter
G • 6-3 • 185 • SR
22Blake SkidmoreG • 6-0 • 175 • JR
23Travis Tucker
F • 6-6 • 240 • SR
24Adam RainbirdF • 6-5 • 195 • JR
31Brad Brown
F • 6-7 • 200 • JR
32Marcus Parry
F • 6-5 • 205 • SO
33Jordan Bjornberg
F • 6-6 • 210 • SR
35Stephen Matthews
F • 6-6 • 200 • SO
41Jordan HamiltonF • 6-7 • 215 • SO
Adam HiattHead Coach
Jason LongAssistant Coach Coach
Zach CollardAssistant Coach Coach
Dave LongAssistant Coach Coach
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ADAM HIATT
Adam Hiatt begins his second season at the
helm of the Westminster men’s basketball
program this fall. Hiatt is just the second
head coach of the Westminster men’s
basketball team since the program was
reinstated in 1999 and the fourth since 1956.
Hiatt was promoted from his assistant coach position under Tommy Connor.
In his first year as head coach, Westminster compiled a 21-11 record and
finished third in the Frontier Conference with an 8-6 mark. He had four
players from the squad named all-conference with Jake Orachrd being
named honorable mention All-American. Westminster led the NAIA with eight
student-athletes being named a Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete.
Hiatt spent three seasons as the first assistant on the Westminster bench.
During that time, the Griffins posted a record of 78-20 with two Frontier
Conference regular season and tournament championships. They advanced
to the NAIA National Championships twice, including a quarterfinal run in
2009.
Hiatt, a graduate of Westminster College who played for Connor, is a native
of Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Hiatt also played two seasons at Ricks College
(BYU-Idaho) where he led his teams in scoring and was an all-conference
(Region XVIII) performer both years. During his time with the Griffins, Hiatt
guided the team to a pair of Frontier Conference championships, earned
Frontier Conference First Team honors both years, and was a two-time
NAIA All-American. In his senior season Hiatt was the conference scoring
champion and led the team to the program’s first win at the NAIA National
Tournament. Hiatt is Westminster’s career leader in scoring at 1,384 points
and his 809 points scored in the 2003-04 season is the most in school
history.
Head CoachSecond Season
After earning a degree in History from Westminster, Hiatt attended graduate
school at Brigham Young University where he earned a master’s degree in
Geography in 2006. Upon graduation he worked as an assistant coach for
the University of Idaho. Hiatt then left the Vandals to join Coach Connor’s
staff.
Hiatt has been married to his wife Jenica for seven years. They are the proud
parents of two daughters, Addelei (5) and Clara (1) and one son, Jaxon (3).
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HIATT’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Overall Conference
Year Overall Pct. Frontier Pct. Finish NAIA
2011-12 21-11 .656 8-6 .571 3rd --
Career 21-11 .656 8-6 .571 -- --
Milestone Wins
1st win • vs. Victoria, 88-85 (Oct. 21, 2011)
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JASON LONG
Jason Long returns as the lead assists for the Westminster College men’s basketball team in 2012–13. Long has been in this
current role for two seasons and enters his 11th season as an assistant at Westminster in some capacity.
Long started at Westminster as a student assistant with the women’s team in 2000. He worked with the women’s team
through the 2003–04 season before he moved to the men’s team as an assistant coach after he graduated from Westminster.
Long remained an assistant with the men’s program through the end of the 2008–09 season when he left to be an assistant
coach at Highland High School in Salt Lake City. After helping the Rams win the 2011 state championship, Long returned to Westminster in his current role.
Long also coaches for Utah Pump-N-Run club program and manages the successful Westminster Basketball Summer Camps. He graduated from Westminster
with a B.S. in Communications and a minor is Spanish in 2004 and earned his Masters in Arts of Teaching from Westminster in 2010.
Long is engaged to Stacey Everett and the two will be married in May.
Assistant Coach11th Season
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DAVE LONG
Dave Long begins his first season as an assistant coach for the Westminster College men’s basketball team. He has spent the previous five years as the associate head coach of the Westminster College men’s lacrosse team. Long will handle many of the daily operations and travel arrangements for the Griffins.
Away from the court, Long owns a successful arcade game company that is located in Ogden, Utah. He is the father of fellow assistant coach, Jason Long.
Assistant CoachFirst Season
ZACH COLLARD
Zach Collard enters his second season as an assistant coach for the Westminster College men’s basketball team. Collard heads
up the film exchange for the Griffins and handles many of the day-to-day practice operations. He also coordinates the team’s
strength and conditioning efforts.
Collard also coaches with the Pump-N-Run club program and has spent time coaching at Grantsville High School and won a
state title with West High School. He has worked the Westminster Basketball Summer Camps for the past two years.
Collard is currently attending the University of Utah where he is working towards a Masters in Education. He earned his B.S. in History from the University of
Utah in 2010.
Assistant CoachSecond Season
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Men’s Basketball
NATHAN SLAUGHTER
Assistant Athletic Trainer (Men’s Basketball)Fifth Season
RICK HACKFORD
Head Athletic TrainerNinth Season
DR. ANDREW COOPER
Westminster Team DoctorFifth Season
DR. CHRIS CLINE
Athletics Faculty RepresentativeFifth Season
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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL SUPPORT STAFF
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Men’s Basketball
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Men’s Basketball
JORDAN BJORNBERG
2011–12 (Junior): Appeared in 17 games, all off the bench
… was injured for much of the season … averaged 0.9 points
and 0.7 rebounds per game … played just 4.5 minutes per
appearance … scored season-high six points against Lyndon
State (11/25) … was named both Academic All-Conference and
Daktronics/NAIA Scholar Athlete.
2010–11 (Sophomore): Played in all 30 games while making
27 starts ... averaged 6.6 points and 4.5 rebounds per game
... shot 50.3% from the floor ... had double figures in points in
eight games ... recorded one double-double ... had 15 points
and 10 rebounds against San Diego Christian (11/5) ... scored
14 points with four rebounds versus Fresno Pacific (11/13)
... posted 15 points and seven rebounds against Warner
Pacific (11/19) ... recorded 12 points and nine rebounds
against Indiana Wesleyan (12/29) ... finished with 13 points
and eight rebounds versus Shawnee State (12/30) ... grabbed
10 rebounds against Lewis-Clark State (1/22) ... scored 15
points against Carroll (2/12) ... named Academic All-Frontier
Conference.
2009–10 (Freshman): Made 29 appearances off the bench ...
averaged two points per game in 8.4 minutes ... shot 50% from
the field ... averaged 1.6 rebounds per game ... had 17 assists and three steals ... scored a career high 10 points with six rebounds
versus Fresno Pacific (11/14) ... had nine points on 4-of-5 shooting at College of Idaho (11/21) ... totaled nine points and four
rebounds versus St. Thomas (12/5).
Before Westminster: Bjornberg averaged 19.9 points and 7.3 rebounds per game during his senior season at Blackfoot High School.
He was named the 2008-09 Idaho Player of the Year and was First Team All-State. During the Idaho State Tournament, Bjornberg
averaged 24 points and 10 rebounds while leading his team to the consolation championship.
6-6 • 210 • Senior • ForwardBlackfoot, Idaho (Blackfoot High School)
Career HighsPoints
15 (3x)Last vs. Carroll
(2/12/11)
Rebounds10 (2x)
Last vs. Lewis-Clark State(1/22/11)
Assists4
vs. Rocky Mountain(2/10/11)
Steals3 (2x)
Last vs. Azusa Pacific(12/20/10)
Blocks3 (3x)
Last vs. Lewis-Clark State(3/2/11)
Minutes39
vs. Indiana Wesleyan(12/29/10)
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2009–10 29-0 25 50 .500 0 11 .000 9 13 .692 11 35 46 1.6 17 21 1 3 59 2.0
2010–11 30-27 73 145 .503 5 19 .263 46 67 .687 21 115 136 4.5 43 59 15 32 197 6.6
2011–12 17-0 6 12 .500 1 3 .333 3 4 .750 1 11 12 0.7 9 7 1 1 16 0.9
TOTALS (3 yrs) 76-27 104 207 .502 6 33 .182 58 84 .690 33 161 194 2.6 69 87 17 36 272 3.6
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THE GRIFFINS
ALEX DRECKSEL
2011–12 (Junior): Played in 31 games off the bench …
averaged 6.6 points and 3.6 rebounds in 16 minutes per night
… shot 62.6 percent from the field and 71.4 percent at the
foul line … scored in double figure in six games … recorded
10 points and six rebounds against Saint Xavier (IL) (11/5)
… recorded 10 points and four boards versus Minot State
(12/16) … finished with a career-high 18 points against Biola
(12/17) … posted eight points and seven rebounds against
Texas Wesleyan (12/29) … had 10 points on 5-of-5 shooting
versus Carroll (1/12) … went for 15 points at Great Falls
(1/27) … totaled 14 points on career-best seven field goals
against Lewis-Clark State (2/18) … was named Academic All-
Conference and Daktronics/NAIA Scholar Athlete.
2010–11 (Sophomore): Played in 18 games, all off the bench
... averaged 1.5 points per game ... had four points and two
rebounds against College of Idaho (11/20) ... had career-high
five points against Warner Pacific (11/26).
2009–10 (Freshman): Appeared in three games ... played a
total of 13 minutes ... scored four points with one rebound
against Westmont (11/28).
Before Westminster: Drecksel played for the IMG Basketball Academy as a senior. He averaged 14.4 points and 5.7 rebounds while
helping IMG to first-place finishes at the NCSAA National Championships and the Hoop Group Jam Fest. As a junior, he was named
Conference Player of the Year while playing for Pocatello High School. He was also First Team All-State in Idaho Class 4A that season.
6-4 • 195 • Senior • ForwardPocatello, Idaho (IMG Basketball Academy)
Career HighsPoints
18vs. Biola
(12/17/11)
Rebounds8
vs. Montana Tech(2/4/12)
Assists4
vs. Montana Tech(1/6/12)
Steals3
vs. Lyndon State(11/25/11)
Blocks2 (2x)
Last vs. Montana Tech(2/4/12)
Minutes25
vs. Montana Tech(2/4/12)
Alex’s Career Stats
#1
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2009–10 3-0 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 4 1.3
2010–11 18-0 9 20 .450 1 3 .333 8 16 .500 11 16 27 1.5 4 10 0 3 27 1.5
2011–12 31-0 82 131 .626 1 2 .500 40 56 .714 52 61 113 3.6 27 30 14 15 205 6.6
TOTALS (3 yrs) 52-0 93 154 .604 2 5 .400 48 74 .649 64 77 141 2.7 31 40 14 19 236 4.5
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JORDAN HAYTER
2011–12 (Junior): Played and started all 32 games during his
first year with the Griffins … averaged 9.7 points and shot 50.2
percent from the floor … led the team with 45 steals and was
second with 87 assists … scored in double figures 17 times …
had 10 points and five assists in his Griffins debut at Victoria
(10/21) … set career high with 19 points against Cal State
San Marcos (11/11) … scored 16 points with four rebounds at
Azusa Pacific (11/19) … went for 15 points, five rebounds and
three steals against Minot State (12/16) … totaled 14 points
at Montana Tech (1/6) … scored 16 points with three steals
at Great Falls (1/27) … matched career high with 19 points
on 7-of-11 shooting against Montana Tech (2/4) … had 12
points and seven rebounds versus Rocky Mountain (2/9) … had
third 19-point performance on 8-of-12 shooting in conference
tournament against Rocky Mountain (2/28) … was named
second team All-Frontier Conference.
Before Westminster: Hayter is a 6-foot-3 guard from Grants
Pass, Ore. where he prepped at Hidden Valley High School. As
a senior, Hayter was named the Oregon 3A Player of the Year.
He spent one year at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and last
season played for Western Wyoming Community College.
6-3 • 185 • Senior • GuardGrants Pass, Ore. (Western Wyoming)
Career HighsPoints
19 (3x)Last vs. Rocky Mountain
(2/28/12)
Rebounds7 (2x)
Last vs. Lewis-Clark State(2/18/12)
Assists6
vs. Lyndon State(11/25/11)
Steals5 (2x)
Last vs. MSU-Northern(2/23/12)
Blocks1 (3x)
Last vs. Great Falls(2/25/12)
Minutes36
vs. Carroll(2/11/12)
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2010–11 (WWCC) 37 131 232 .565 23 61 .377 92 125 .736 27 89 116 3.1 127 91 6 41 377 10.2
2011–12 32-32 117 233 .502 20 62 .323 56 78 .718 21 85 106 3.3 87 81 3 45 310 9.7
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JAKE ORCHARD
2011–12 (Junior): Appeared and started in 29 games … led
team in scoring at 15.2 points per game … shot 53 percent
from the floor and 81.6 percent at the foul line … also shot
42.4 percent from beyond the arc … scored in double figures
in 24 games … averaged 3.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per
game … was fifth in Frontier at 1.4 steals per outing … scored
18 points on 5-of-6 shooting at Dixie State (11/1) … scored
25 points with four rebounds against Saint Xavier (IL) (11/5) …
scored 24 points with five boards versus Cal State San Marcos
(11/17) … finished with 19 points on 11-of-12 at the foul line
against Concordia (CA) (11/12) … went for 18 points at Cal
State Monterey Bay (11/17) … scored a season-high 28 points
and 9-of-10 shooting and 6-for-6 on threes in upset at Northern
Colorado (12/1) … had 18 points and two steals against Minot
State (12/16) … recorded 21 points at Montana Western (1/7)
… shot 7-of-11 for 20 points against Carroll (1/12) … had third
straight 20-pont game with 25 against Rocky Mountain (1/14)
… went for 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting at Rocky Mountain
(2/9) … was twice named the Frontier Conference Player
of the Week … named first team All-Frontier Conference …
honorable mention NAIA All-American … Academic All-Frontier
Conference and Daktronics/NAIA Scholar Athlete.
2010–11 (Sophomore): Played in and started all 30 games ... was second on the team in scoring at 16.6 points per game ... shot
55.5% from the field to lead team and rank 12th in the NAIA ... was 20th nationally from the foul line at 82% ... had double figures in
27 games, including the final 19 games ... went for at least 20 points on seven occasions ... had 20 points and six rebounds against
Vanguard (11/12) ... had 26 points and 10 rebounds versus Fresno Pacific (11/13) ... scored 18 points with seven rebounds against
Warner Pacific (11/26) ... had 22 points with eight rebounds against William Jessup (12/3) ... had 24 points at Azusa Pacific (12/20)
... recorded 17 points with eight rebounds against Indiana Wesleyan (12/29) and Montana Tech (1/6) ... scored a career-high 35
points against Great Falls (1/27) ... had 21 points and nine rebounds against Carroll (2/12) ... totaled 19 points with five rebounds at
MSU-Northern (2/25) ... had 20 points in Frontier semi-finals at Carroll (3/5) ... NAIA Honorable Mention All-American ... First Team All-
Frontier Conference and Frontier Conference Newcomer of the Year.
Before Westminster: Jake Orchard will come to Westminster after spending time on the University of Utah football team. The 6-4
sophomore prepped at Highland High School in Salt Lake City where he averaged 16 points per game as a senior and led the team to a
state championship. He was named the Utah Class 4A Most Valuable Senior that season.
6-4 • 190 • Senior • ForwardSalt Lake City, Utah (Univ. of Utah)
Career HighsPoints
35vs. Great Falls
(1/27/11)
Rebounds10
vs. Fresno Pacific(11/13/10)
Assists5
vs. Montana Western(2/2/12)
Steals5 (3x)
Last vs. Rocky Mountain(1/14/12)
Blocks3
vs. Montana Western(1/8/11)
Minutes46
vs. Indiana Wesleyan(12/29/10)
Jake’s Career Stats
#3
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2010–11 30-30 171 308 .555 28 77 .364 128 154 .831 60 88 148 4.9 41 48 5 55 498 16.6
2011–12 29-29 152 287 .530 36 85 .424 102 125 .816 32 60 92 3.2 65 49 5 42 442 15.2
TOTALS (2 yrs) 59-59 323 595 .543 64 162 .395 230 279 .824 92 148 240 4.1 106 94 10 97 940 15.9
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TRAVIS TUCKER
2011–12 (Junior): Sat out entire season.
2010–11 (Sophomore): Played in 20 games and made two
starts … averaged 4.3 points and 1.6 rebounds per game …
shot 45.3 percent from the field and 44.2 percent from beyond
the arc … finished season with 23 made threes … twice scored
in double figures … had 11 points and three triples at Carroll
(1/13) … scored eight points with two rebounds against
Lewis-Clark State (1/22) … made three treys for nine points
at Montana Western (2/4) … scored career high 12 points at
Montana Tech (2/5) … totaled five points at Lewis-Clark State
(2/19) … finished with nine points at MSU-Northern (2/25).
2006–07 (Freshman): Played in three games off the bench …
had one assist on the season.
Before Westminster: Came to Westminster after playing at
Highland High School in Salt Lake City. The 6-foot-5 forward
played basketball, tennis and golf at Highland and was named
All-State in basketball his senior season. He helped the Rams
to state championships in both basketball and tennis in his
career. Tucker was born in Virginia.
6-6 • 240 • Senior • ForwardSalt Lake City, Utah (Highland High School)
Career HighsPoints
12vs. Montana Tech
(2/5/11)
Rebounds5
vs. Montana Western(2/4/11)
Assists2 (2x)
Last vs. Lewis-Clark State(3/2/11)
Steals1 (4x)
Last vs. Carroll(2/12/11)
Blocks
Minutes29
vs. MSU-Northern(2/25/11)
Travis’ Career Stats
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THE GRIFFINS
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2006–07 3-0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0
2010–11 20-2 29 64 .453 23 52 .442 4 6 .667 8 23 31 1.6 9 5 0 4 85 4.3
TOTALS (2 yrs) 23-2 29 64 .453 23 52 .442 4 6 .667 8 23 31 1.3 10 6 0 4 85 3.7
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BRAD BROWN
2011–12 (Sophomore): Played in 22 games off the bench ... averaged 1.4 points and 0.9 rebounds per game … had three points
against Northern New Mexico (11/4) … scored four points with three rebounds against Lyndon State (11/25) … had six points with two
threes at Northern Colorado (12/1) … finished with three points and three rebounds versus Minot State (12/16) … scored six points
with four rebounds at Montana Western (1/7) … made one three against Carroll (1/12) … had three points against Rocky Mountain
(1/14).
Before Westminster: Brown, a 6-7 forward from Orono, Minn., is transferring to Westminster after spending one season at Utah State
University. With the Aggies, Brown played in 13 games off the bench and scored six points with one rebound. He shot 1-of-5 from
the field and also blocked one shot. Brown graduated from Orono Senior High School and then spent time at prep school with the
University School of Jackson in Tenn. With Jackson, he scored 13 points per game while grabbing five rebounds and dishing 2.5 assists.
6-7 • 200 • Junior • ForwardOrono, Minn. (Utah State)
Career HighsPoints6 (2x)
Last vs. Montana Western(1/7/12)
Rebounds4 (2x)
Last vs. Montana Western(1/7/12)
Assists1 (2x)
Last vs. Cal St. Monterey Bay(11/17/11)
Steals1 (3x)
Last vs. Dillard(12/28/11)
Blocks
Minutes15
vs. Minot State(12/16/11)
Brad’s Career Stats
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Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2010–11 (USU) 13-0 1 5 .200 1 3 .333 3 4 .750 0 1 1 0.1 0 1 1 0 6 0.5
2011–12 22-0 11 33 .333 6 19 .316 3 4 .750 3 17 20 0.9 2 6 0 3 31 1.4
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ADAM EGAN
2011–12 (Sophomore): Sat out entire season.
2010–11 (Freshman): Appeared in five games, all off the bench
... averaged 1.8 points ... made all three shots he attempted
... scored five points against Vanguard (11/12) ... posted two
points and one assist versus William Jessup (12/4) ... recorded
two points and one rebounds against Rocky Mountain (2/10).
Before Westminster: Egan will join the Griffins after prepping
at Olympus High School in Salt Lake City. During his senior
season, Egan led the team in scoring, steals, and assists while
shooting 43.5% from 3-point territory. His team advanced to
the semi-finals of the state tournament and he was named
Third Team All-State. Following high school, Egan served an
18-month LDS church mission in Kentucky and Indiana.
5-10 • 165 • Junior • GuardSalt Lake City, Utah (Olympus High School)
Career HighsPoints
5vs. Vanguard(11/12/10)
Rebounds1 (2x)
Last vs. Rocky Mountain(2/10/11)
Assists1
vs. William Jessup(12/4/10)
Steals
Blocks
Minutes4 (2x)
Last vs. Rocky Mountain(2/10/11)
Adam’s Career Stats
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THE GRIFFINS
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2010–11 5-0 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 0 2 2 0.4 1 2 0 0 9 1.8
2011–12 DNP
TOTALS (2 yrs) 5-0 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 0 2 2 0.4 1 2 0 0 9 1.8
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ADAM RAINBIRD
2011–12 (Sophomore): Made 27 appearances off the bench …
averaged three points and 1.3 rebounds per game … shot 30.9
percent from beyond the arc with 17 threes … had 10 points
and three rebounds against Northern New Mexico (11/4) …
scored 11 points with three treys against Saint Xavier (IL) (11/5)
… finished with six points and three rebounds versus Lyndon
State (11/25) … made three triples and scored 11 points at
Montana Tech (1/6) … recorded six points and four rebounds
against Rocky Mountain (1/14) … was named Academic All-
Frontier Conference.
2010–11 (Freshman): Made 27 appearances off the bench ...
averaged 4.1 points per game ... shot 44.4% from the floor
and 38.7% from beyond the arc ... had four games scoring in
double figures ... had 11 points and two rebounds against San
Diego Christian (11/5) ... scored 16 points with four threes
against Warner Pacific (11/26) ... posted 11 points with three
triples against William Jessup (12/3) ... recorded 13 points
versus Montana Western (1/8) ... had nine points with three
makes from deep against Rocky Mountain (2/10).
Before Westminster: Rainbird is a 6-4 guard from Blenheim,
New Zealand. He attended Nelson Boys College where he
averaged 21.5 points, eight rebounds, and five assists during his senior season. He shot 42% from beyond the arc and was selected to
participate in the New Zealand High Schools 3-point competition. Rainbird was named the Marlborough Basketball and Nelson College
Basketballer of the Year. He scored a career-best 64 points in a game against Richmind Academic.
6-5 • 195 • Junior • ForwardBlenheim, New Zealand (Nelson Boys College)
Career HighsPoints
16vs. Warner Pacific
(11/26/10)
Rebounds5 (3x)
Last vs. Point Loma Nazarene(12/18/10)
Assists3
vs. Lyndon State(11/25/11)
Steals2
vs. Montana Tech(1/26/11)
Blocks
Minutes22
vs. Olivet Nazarene(11/6/10)
Adam’s Career Stats
#24
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2010–11 27-0 36 81 .444 24 62 .387 15 25 .600 9 42 51 1.9 13 22 0 9 111 4.1
2011–12 27-0 25 73 .342 17 55 .309 14 17 .824 6 30 36 1.3 11 12 0 5 81 3.0
TOTALS (2 yrs) 54-0 61 154 .396 41 117 .350 29 42 .690 15 72 87 1.6 24 34 0 14 192 3.6
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THE GRIFFINS
JORDAN HAMILTON
2011–12 (Freshman): Played in 21 games off the bench …
averaged 1.8 points and 1.3 rebounds per game … shot 57.7
percent from the field … had six points and four rebounds
against Northern New Mexico (11/4) … recorded four points
and career high six boards and three blocks against Montana
Western (2/2) … scored a career high 11 points on 4-of-4
shooting at Rocky Mountain (2/9) … had four points and four
rebounds in conference tournament against Rocky Mountain
(2/28).
Before Westminster: Hamilton prepped at Lone Peak High
School in Alpine, Utah. The 6-foot-7 forward averaged 12.4
points per game during his senior season. Lone Peak won the
2011 Utah State 5A State Championship and finished the year
with a 24-1 record. Hamilton scored in double figures 17 times
as a senior and three times went for at least 20. He played in
36 games for Lone Peak in his career and averaged 10.9 points
per game.
6-7 • 215 • Sophomore • ForwardAlpine, Utah (Lone Peak High School)
Career HighsPoints
11vs. Rocky Mountain
(2/9/12)
Rebounds6
vs. Montana Western(2/2/12)
Assists2
vs. Montana Western(2/2/12)
Steals1
vs. Lyndon State(11/25/11)
Blocks3
vs. Montana Western(2/2/12)
Minutes15
vs. Rocky Mountain(2/9/12)
Jordan’s Career Stats
#41
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2011–12 21-0 15 26 .577 0 0 .000 8 10 .800 9 18 27 1.3 4 5 5 1 38 1.8
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COLTON MOON
2011–12 (Freshman): Appeared in 17 games off the bench
… averaged 1.9 points per game … finished season with five
assists and four steals … shot 42.1 percent from beyond the
arc with nine makes … scored career high eight points on 2-of-
2 from deep against Northern New Mexico (11/4) … finished
with six points on two threes against Lyndon State (11/25) …
had six points against Great Falls (2/25) … totaled five points
at Montana Western (3/2).
Before Westminster: Moon is from Burley, Idaho where he
attended Burley High School. He was twice named to Idaho 4A
Player of the Year and twice won the Idaho State Championship.
As a senior, Moon averaged 15 points and seven assists per
game. He was selected to the Idaho State High School All-Star
Basketball Game as a senior and graduated Burley with a 3.85
GPA.
5-11 • 170 • Sophomore • GuardBurley, Idaho (Burley High School)
Career HighsPoints
8vs. Northern New Mexico
(11/4/11)
Rebounds3
vs. Rocky Mountain(2/28/12)
Assists2
vs. Northern New Mexico(11/4/11)
Steals2
vs. Lyndon State(11/25/11)
Blocks
Minutes16
vs. Rocky Mountain(2/28/12)
Colton’s Career Stats
#11
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2011–12 17-0 12 25 .480 9 21 .429 0 1 .000 0 8 8 0.5 5 3 0 4 33 1.9
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MARCUS PARRY
2011–12 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games all off the bench
... finished year with five points ... scored two points against
Northern New Mexico (11/4) ... recorded three points against
UC-Colorado Springs (11/26).
2010–11 (Freshman/Redshirt): Made five appearances, all off
the bench before suffering injury ... averaged 0.4 points per
game ... scored two points against William Jessup (12/4) ... was
granted a medical redshirt by the NAIA.
Before Westminster: Parry will join the Griffins from Littleton,
Colorado where he preps at Littleton High School. He averaged
10 points per game while shooting 35% from three-point range
during his senior season. The 6-5 guard was named First Team
Academic All-State and Continental League Honorable Mention
this past season. He is also a National Achievement Scholar
award winner. Parry chose Westminster over M.I.T., Holy Cross,
Colorado School of Mines, and Northwestern.
6-5 • 205 • Sophomore • ForwardLittleton, Colo. (Littleton High School)
Career HighsPoints
3vs. UC-Colorado Springs
(11/26/11)
Rebounds2
vs. William Jessup(12/3/10)
Assists1
vs. William Jessup(12/3/10)
Steals
Blocks1
vs. Northern New Mexico(11/4/11)
Minutes6
vs. Vanguard(11/12/10)
Marcus’ Career Stats
#32
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2010–11 5-0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 0.8 1 0 0 0 2 0.4
2011–12 12-0 2 4 .500 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 1 0 5 0.4
TOTALS (2 yrs) 17-0 2 5 .400 1 4 .250 2 2 1.000 0 5 5 0.3 1 0 1 0 7 0.4
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TALLON ROBERTSON
Before Westminster: Robertson will come to Westminster after spending one year at Western Wyoming Community College. He also
played at Dixie State College during his freshman year after playing his high school ball at Pleasant Grove High School. Robertson
averaged 12 points and six rebounds per game at Western Wyoming. He was named to the WCCAC all-defensive team that season.
Robertson was an All-State and All-Region performer at Pleasant Grove where he averaged 20 points and eight rebounds per game
during his senior season.
6-6 • 205 • Junior • ForwardAmerican Fork, Utah (Western Wyoming)
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#22
BLAKE SKIDMORE
Before Westminster: Skidmore comes to Westminster after playing at Big Bend Community College. The 6-foot guard from Mud Lake,
Idaho attended West Jefferson High School. Skidmore averaged 24.2 points per game last season and scored over 30 points in seven
games and reached 40 points on three occasions. He was named co-MVP of the Eastern Region and was first team All-Tournament after
setting a NWAACC Tournament record by scoring 31 points per game in the four games he played. In high school, Skidmore averaged
30 points per game as a senior and was the Idaho 2A Player of the year.
6-0 • 175 • Junior • GuardMud Lake, Idaho (Big Bend)
#35
STEPHEN MATTHEWS
Before Westminster: Stephen Matthews joins the Griffins after returning from a church mission. He played at Saint Mary’s College in
Maryland during the 2009-10 season and averaged 1.2 points per game in 11 appearances off the bench. Matthews in from Fairfax, Va.
Where he prepped at Landon School.
6-6 • 200 • Sophomore • ForwardFairfax, Va. (St. Mary’s College)
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Stephen’s Career StatsSeason GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
2009–10 (SMC) 11-0 4 4 1.000 0 0 .000 5 8 .625 1 6 7 0.6 1 3 0 0 13 1.2
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JORDAN PRYOR
Before Westminster: Pryor joins the Griffins after a prep career at West Jordan High School. The 6-foot-2 guard spent three years
playing on the varsity team. Pryor averaged 10.8 points per game during his career at West Jordan, scoring 753 points and making 128
threes in 70 games played. The Jaguars won two region championships and advanced to the quarterfinals or better all three years. As a
senior, Pryor scored 321 points (13.4 ppg) and made 56 triples. He was named second team all-state and first team all-region.
6-2 • 180 • Freshman • GuardWest Jordan, Utah (West Jordan High School)
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#10
REMINGTON RAWLINGS
Before Westminster: Remington Rawlings comes to Westminster from Bountiful, Utah where he prepped at Layton Christian Academy.
He was named first team All-State and MVP of the state tournament after helping LCA to the Utah 1A state championship his senior
season. Rawlings made 60 threes during that season and averaged 15 points per game.
6-0 • 175 • Freshman • GuardLayton, Utah (Layton Christian Academy)
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New Mexico HighlandsOct. 26 • Las Vegas, N.M.
Location .......................................Las Vegas, NMNickname ............................................ CowboysAffiliation ............................................. NCAA DIIConference ................... Rocky Mountain AthleticHead Coach ........................................ Joe Harge2011-12 Record .............................. 12-14 (.462)2011-12 Conference .......................10-12 (t-9th)2011-12 Postseason .................................. None
Northern New MexicoOct. 27 • Espanola, N.M.
Location ........................................ Espanola, NMNickname ................................................ EaglesAffiliation .................................................NAIA IIConference ..................................... IndependentHead Coach .................................. Ryan Cordova2011-12 Record ................................ 0-30 (.000)2011-12 Conference .................................... N/A2011-12 Postseason .................................. None
Fort LewisNov. 2 • Behnken Field House
Location ......................................... Durango, CONickname ........................................... SkyhawksAffiliation ............................................. NCAA DIIConference ................... Rocky Mountain AthleticHead Coach .................................... Bob Hofman2011-12 Record .............................. 16-12 (.571)2011-12 Conference .........................13-9 (t-4th)2011-12 Postseason ...............RMAC Semi-Finals
Western StateNov. 3 • Behnken Field House
Location ....................................... Gunnison, CONickname ..................................... MountaineersAffiliation ............................................. NCAA DIIConference ................... Rocky Mountain AthleticHead Coach .............................. Mike Moskowitz2011-12 Record .............................. 13-14 (.481)2011-12 Conference .........................11-11 (8th)2011-12 Postseason ............ RMAC Quarterfinals
2012–13 OPPONENTS
nmhucowboys.com goeaglesonline.com
goskyhawks.com gomountaineers.com
WestmontNov. 10 • Las Vegas, Nev. | Dec. 29* • Santa Barbara, Calif.
Location ..................................Santa Barbara, CANickname ............................................. WarriorsAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ........................Golden State AthleticHead Coach ......................................John Moore2011-12 Record ................................ 19-9 (.679)2011-12 Conference ...........................11-7 (5th)2011-12 Postseason .............GSAC Quarterfinals
blogs.westmont.edu/athletics
Walla WallaNov. 16 • Caldwell, Idaho
Location .................................. College Place, WANickname ................................................WolvesAffiliation .................................................NAIA IIConference ..................................... IndependentHead Coach .......................................................2011-12 Record ................................ 7-23 (.233)2011-12 Conference .................................... N/A2011-12 Postseason .................................. None
College of IdahoNov. 17 • Caldwell, Idhao
Location ......................................Caldwell, IdahoNickname .................................. Coyotes (Yotes)Affiliation .................................................NAIA IIConference ........................... Cascade CollegiateHead Coach ...................................... Rod Jensen2011-12 Record .............................. 10-20 (.333)2011-12 Conference ...........................5-13 (8th)2011-12 Postseason ...............CCC Quarterfinals
wallawalla.edu/life-at-wwu/athletics/ yoteathletics.com
Cal State San MarcosNov. 23 • Behnken Field House
Location ..................................... San Marcos, CANickname ............................................. CougarsAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ..................................... IndependentHead Coach ........................................... Jim Saia2011-12 Record .............................. 19-12 (.613)2011-12 Conference .................................... N/A2011-12 Postseason ..................... AII Runner-up
csusmcougars.com
VanguardNov. 9 • Las Vegas, Nev.
Location ..................................... Costa Mesa, CANickname .................................................. LionsAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ........................Golden State AthleticHead Coach ................................... Rhett Soliday2011-12 Record .............................. 15-15 (.500)2011-12 Conference ...........................7-11 (7th)2011-12 Postseason .............GSAC Quarterfinals
vanguardlions.com
Chadron StateNov. 24 • Behnken Field House
Location .......................................... Chadron, NENickname ................................................ EaglesAffiliation ............................................... NCAA IIConference ................... Rocky Mountain AthleticHead Coach ....................................Brent Bargen2011-12 Record .............................. 13-14 (.481)2011-12 Conference .........................13-9 (t-4th)2011-12 Postseason ............ RMAC Quarterfinals
chadroneagles.com
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Montana WesternDec. 1• Behnken Field House | Feb. 9 • Dillon, Mont.
Location ............................................. Dillon, MTNickname ............................................. BulldogsAffiliation ..................................................NAIA IConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ..................................... Steve Keller2011-12 Record .............................. 25-10 (.714)2011-12 Conference ......................... 10-4 (t-1st)2011-12 Postseason .................NAIA 2nd Round
Lewis-Clark StateJan. 3 • Lewiston, Idaho | Feb. 2 • Behnken Field House
Location .......................................... Lewiston, IDNickname ............................................. WarriorsAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ..................................Brandon Rinta2011-12 Record .............................. 16-13 (.552)2011-12 Conference .............................5-9 (7th)2011-12 Postseason ......... Frontier Quarterfinals
Montana TechJan. 5 • Butte, Mont. | Feb. 23• Behnken Field House
Location ...............................................Butte, MTNickname ......................................... OrediggersAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ............................... Aaron Woliczko2011-12 Record .............................. 11-15 (.423)2011-12 Conference ...........................3-11 (8th)2011-12 Postseason ......... Frontier Quarterfinals
Great FallsJan. 10 • Behnken Field House | Feb. 15 • Great Falls, Mont.
Location ...................................... Great Falls, MTNickname .......................................... ArgonautsAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ..................................... Steve Silsby2011-12 Record .............................. 20-11 (.645)2011-12 Conference ...........................7-7 (t-4th)2011-12 Postseason ............Frontier Semi-Finals
Montana State-NorthernSept. 22 • Behnken Field House | Oct. 27 • Havre, Mont.
Location ..............................................Havre, MTNickname ...........................................Sky LightsAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach .....................................Shawn Huse2011-12 Record ................................ 27-7 (.794)2011-12 Conference ......................... 10-4 (t-1st)2011-12 Postseason ..................NAIA 1st Round
2012–13 OPPONENTS
msun.edu/athletics
godiggers.com ugfargos.com
my.umwestern.edu/athletics
lcsc.edu/athletics
UC-MercedDec. 18 • Merced, Calif.
Location ............................................Merced, CANickname .............................................. BobcatsAffiliation .................................................NAIA IIConference ...............................California PacificHead Coach .......................................John Sykes2011-12 Record ................................ 6-16 (.273)2011-12 Conference ...........................5-7 (t-5th)2011-12 Postseason .................................. None
ucmercedbobcats.com
Pacific UnionDec. 19 • Angwin, Calif.
Location ........................................... Angwin, CANickname ............................................. PioneersAffiliation .................................................NAIA IIConference ...............................California PacificHead Coach ...................................... Kirt Brower2011-12 Record ................................ 4-21 (.160)2011-12 Conference ...........................2-10 (7th)2011-12 Postseason .......... Cal Pac Quarterfinals
pioneersathletics.com
Saint XavierDec. 28 • Santa Barbara, Calif.
Location ............................................ Chicago, ILNickname ............................................. CougarsAffiliation .................................................NAIA IIConference ...Chicagoland DII Collegiate AthleticHead Coach .................................. Tom O’Malley2011-12 Record ................................ 23-9 (.719)2011-12 Conference ..........................7-3 (t-2nd)2011-12 Postseason .....Chicagoland Semi-Finals
sxucougars.com
William JessupDec. 29* • Santa Barbara, Calif.
Location ............................................Rocklin, CANickname ............................................. WarriorsAffiliation .................................................NAIA IIConference ..............................Callifornia PacificHead Coach ....................................Aaron Muhic2011-12 Record .............................. 12-17 (.414)2011-12 Conference ...........................6-6 (t-3rd)2011-12 Postseason .............Cal Pac Semi-Finals
jessupathletics.com
Dickinson StateJan. 17 • Behnken Field House | Jan. 24 • Dickinson, N.D.
Location ....................................... Dickinson, NDNickname .........................................Blue HawksAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ..........................................Ty Orton2011-12 Record .............................. 12-18 (.400)2011-12 Conference .................................... N/A2011-12 Postseason .................................. None
dsubluehawks.com
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CarrollJan. 19 • Behnken Field House | Feb. 21• Helena, Mont.
Location ............................................Helena, MTNickname ................................................. SaintsAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach ................................. Brandon Veltri2011-12 Record .............................. 14-13 (.519)2011-12 Conference ...........................7-7 (t-4th)2011-12 Postseason ......... Frontier Quarterfinals
2012–13 OPPONENTS
carroll.edu/athletics
Rocky MountainJan. 26 • Billings, Mont. | Jan. 31• Behnken Field House
Location ........................................... Billings, MTNickname ...................................... Battlin’ BearsAffiliation ....................................................NAIAConference ............................................ FrontierHead Coach .................................. Bill Dreikosen2011-12 Record .............................. 13-17 (.433)2011-12 Conference .............................6-8 (6th)2011-12 Postseason ......... Frontier Quarterfinals
rocky.edu/athletics
FRONTIER CONFERENCETORUNAMENT
Feb. 27, Mar. 2, Mar. 5 • Campus SitesThe 2013 Frontier Conference Tournament will be held on Feb. 27–Mar. 5 with the highest seeds hosting home games. The quarterfinal round is slated for Wednesday, Feb. 27 with the top four seeds playing at home. The two highest remaining seeds will host a semi-final game on Saturday, March 2. The highest remaining seed will host the championship game on Tuesday, March 5. All games will begin at 7 p.m.
2012 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEMontana State-Northern def. Montana Western, 61-56
NAIA NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS
Kansas City, Mo.The 76th annual Buffalo Funds-NAIA Division I National Championships wil be held in Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, Mo. from March 13-19, 2013. The tournament features 32 teams in a single elimination bracket that will be released on March 6.
2012 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEConcordia (Calif.) def. Oklahoma Baptist, 72-69
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is a completely autonomous association currently administering programs of intercollegiate athletics for approximately 330 fully accredited colleges and universities of moderate enrollment.
The fundamental tenet of the NAIA is that intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the total educational
program of the institution. This belief is strongly reflected in the governing documents, activities and organizational structure of the Association.
Established in 1940 as the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball (NAIB), the Association expanded to include other programs in 1952. The NAIA became the first intercollegiate sports governing body to provide championship opportunities for both men andwomen when the women’s program was established on August 1, 1980.
The purpose of the NAIA is to promote education and development of students through intercollegiate athletic participation. Member institutions, although varied and diverse, share a common commitment to high standards and the principle that athletes serve as an integral part of education.
The NAIA embraces the concept of the student and recognizes the importance of the individuality of each member institution, the value of the conference and regional structure, and the benefits of membership in a national association.
The NAIA Champions of Character program is an educational outreach initiative which emphasizes the tenets of character and integrity, not only for NAIA college students, but for younger students, coaches and parents in our communities.
Coaches, parents, administrators and community partners all have a role in developing students of character. The NAIA Champions of Character program brings them training, guidelines and behavior models to create positive environments that promote personal growth and fun sport activity.
The Frontier Conference was organized in 1935 with four of the eight existing colleges as charter members. Carroll College joined in 1938. For a 10-year period, from 1974 to 1984, the College of Great Falls, now the University of Great Falls competed in the conference. Great Falls rejoined the Frontier in 1999-2000. For a short time, MSU-Billings (then Eastern Montana College) was a member of the league.
New members in 1998-99 were Lewis-Clark State College of Lewiston, Idaho and Westminster College of Salt Lake City, Utah. Dickinson State was approved for membership starting with the 2012-13 season while Southern Oregon will join as a football member at the same time. The College of Idaho will join the league as a football only member in 2014.
The conference now consists of Carroll College, Dickinson State College, Eastern Oregon University (football only), University of Great Falls, Lewis-Clark State College, Montana State University-Northern, Montana Tech, University of Montana Western, Rocky Mountain College, Southern Oregon University (football only) and Westminster College.
The purpose of the Frontier Conference is to encourage, promote, sponsor and control athletic competition among participating colleges as an integral part of the total educational process. With their motto, “The Best in academics and athletics,” members compete for conference championships in football, basketball, golf, volleyball, soccer, and cross country.
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2012–13 Westminster Griffins Men’s Basketball
2012–13 Westminster Griffins Men’s Basketball
The Westminster College men’s basketball team
finished the 2011-12 season with a 21-11 overall
record and placed third in the Frontier Conference
with an 8-6 mark. Under first-year head coach
Adam Hiatt, Westminster recorded a 10th-straight
20-win season.
The Griffins started the year with six consecutive
victories and won 11 of their first 13 contests. They
finished the year 11-3 at home and picked up win
over two ranked opponents. They finished second
in the NAIA in field goal percentage (50.7) and free
throw percentage (74.2).
The team had signature wins over NCAA DII
foes Lyndon State and UC-Colorado Springs in
November. They claimed a huge upset win over
Northern Colorado, a NCAA DI tournament team,
on the road in December. The Griffins also won
road games at Dixie State and Cal State Monterey
Bay during non-conference play.
Westminster finished 5-2 at home during
conference play to help them to the third seed
in the conference standings. They also won
conference road games at Lewis-Clark State, Great
Falls and Rocky Mountain during the year.
The Griffins advanced to the semi-finals of the
Frontier Conference Tournament after defeating
Rocky Mountain in the Behnken Field House during
the quarterfinals. In the semi-final game, Montana
Western hit a shot at the buzzer to end the Griffins
season.
Westminster was fifth in the NAIA with a 1.189
assist-to-turnover ratio and ranked 16th in total
2011–12 Frontier ConferenceMen’s Basketball Awards
First TeamPJ Bolte ..................Lewis-Clark State .........JR
Brandon Brown ......Montana Western ........ SR
Ben Cutler ..............Carroll .........................JR
Andy Garland .........Carroll ........................ SR
Tyler Hurley ...........Montana Western ........ SR
Devin Jackson ........MSU-Northern ..............JR
LaVon Myers ..........MSU-Northern ............. SR
Jake Orchard ....... Westminster ............. JR
Shaun Tatarka ........MSU-Northern ............. SR
Marcel Townes .......Great Falls ................. SO
Ben Walker .......... Westminster .............SR
Second TeamKen Anderson ........Great Falls .................. SR
Donte Archie ..........Lewis-Clark State .........JR
Tony Dalton ...........Carroll ........................ SR
Matt Fogarty ..........Rocky Mountain .......... SR
Adam Greger .........Montana Tech ............. FR
Tyree Haynie ..........Montana Tech ............. SR
Jordan Hayter ..... Westminster ............. JR
AJ Reilly ............... Westminster .............SR
Daniel Simon .........Montana Tech ..............JR
Joe Simpson ...........MSU-Northern ............. SR
Sergio Trocha ........Rocky Mountain .......... SR
Melvin Williams ......Great Falls .................. SR
Player of the Year
Brandon Brown, Montana Western
Newcomer of the Year
PJ Bolte, Lewis-Clark State
Defensive Player of the Year
Joe Simpson, MSU-Northern
Freshman of the Year
Adam Greger, Montana Tech
Sixth Man of the Year
Leon Sutton, Great Falls
Coach of the Year
Steve Keller, Montana Western
rebound defense. They averaged
72.4 points per game and allowed
just 65.8 points per contest while
averaging 14.6 assist per game to
rank 27th in the NAIA.
Ben Walker recorded 53 blocked
shots to rank 16th in the nation
while his 1.66 blocks per game
was 21st-best. Jake Orchard
ranked 23rd nationally in field
goal percentage (53.0) and 27th in
free throw shooting (81.6). Chris
Cassity had a 1.854 assist-to-
turnover ratio that ranked 42nd in the country.
Orchard and Walker were both named first team
All-Frontier Conference. Jordan Hayter and AJ Reilly
were named to the second team by the league’s
coaches. Orchard was also named an honorable
mention NAIA All-American for the second
consecutive season.
Westminster led the nation for a third consecutive
season with eight Griffins being named a
Daktronics/NAIA Scholar Athlete. Cassity, Tanner
Gregory and Ben Walker were all named to the list
for the third time in their careers. Jordan Bjornberg,
Alex Drecksel, Orchard, Marcus Parry and Josh
Schouman were each named a scholar athlete for
the first time.
The Griffins also led the Frontier Conference with
10 players being named Academic All-Conference.
Along with the eight players that were recognized
by the Frontier, Adam Rainbird and Reilly were
honored by the Frontier.
2011–12 FRONTIER CONFERENCE STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALLTEAM W L PCT W L PCTMSU-Northern 10 4 .714 27 7 .794Montana Western 10 4 .714 25 10 .714Westminster 8 6 .571 21 11 .656Carroll 7 7 .500 14 13 .519Great Falls 7 7 .500 20 11 .645Rocky Mountain 6 8 .429 13 17 .433Lewis-Clark State 5 9 .357 16 13 .552Montana Tech 3 11 .214 11 15 .423
2011–12 Westminster Griffins Men’s Basketball TeamFront row (left to right): Assistant Coach Zach Collard, Chris Wheelock, AJ Reilly, Jake Orchard, Drew Phillips,
Jordan Hayter, Chris Cassity, Adam Egan, Colton Moon, Assistant Coach Jason Long. Back row: Head Coach Adam
Hiatt, Alex Drecksel, Adam Rainbird, Jordan Bjornberg, Brad Brown, Ben Walker, Jordan Hamilton, Tanner Gregory,
Josh Schouman, Marcus Parry, Athletic Trainer Nate Slaughter.
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2011–12 SEASON IN REVIEW
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2011–12 SEASON STATISTICS## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 03 Jake Orchard 29 29 824 28.4 152 287 .530 36 85 .424 102 125 .816 32 60 92 3.2 56 1 65 49 5 42 442 15.2 21 Ben Walker 32 32 880 27.5 156 280 .557 0 3 .000 70 101 .693 36 138 174 5.4 82 2 59 56 53 27 382 11.9 13 Jordan Hayter 32 32 847 26.5 117 233 .502 20 62 .323 56 78 .718 21 85 106 3.3 69 0 87 81 3 45 310 9.7 05 AJ Reilly 32 19 705 22.0 98 199 .492 28 68 .412 62 77 .805 8 78 86 2.7 63 0 61 38 0 36 286 8.9 42 Tanner Gregory 32 32 821 25.7 98 195 .503 5 18 .278 25 33 .758 39 85 124 3.9 63 1 26 22 5 29 226 7.1 01 Alex Drecksel 31 0 497 16.0 82 131 .626 1 2 .500 40 56 .714 52 61 113 3.6 50 0 27 30 14 15 205 6.6 35 Drew Phillips 32 2 455 14.2 55 106 .519 11 36 .306 17 31 .548 9 28 37 1.2 55 0 19 29 8 23 138 4.3 10 Chris Cassity 32 14 647 20.2 38 109 .349 24 76 .316 8 13 .615 2 50 52 1.6 28 0 89 48 1 18 108 3.4 24 Adam Rainbird 27 0 274 10.1 25 73 .342 17 55 .309 14 17 .824 6 30 36 1.3 13 0 11 12 0 5 81 3.0 41 Jordan Hamilton 21 0 103 4.9 15 26 .577 0 0 .000 8 10 .800 9 18 27 1.3 17 0 4 5 5 1 38 1.8 11 Colton Moon 17 0 85 5.0 12 25 .480 9 21 .429 0 1 .000 0 8 8 0.5 12 0 5 3 0 4 33 1.9 31 Brad Brown 22 0 153 7.0 11 33 .333 6 19 .316 3 4 .750 3 17 20 0.9 25 0 2 6 0 3 31 1.4 22 Josh Schouman 8 0 33 4.1 6 8 .750 4 6 .667 1 1 1.000 1 5 6 0.8 1 0 2 1 0 2 17 2.1 33 Jordan Bjornberg 17 0 76 4.5 6 12 .500 1 3 .333 3 4 .750 1 11 12 0.7 10 0 9 7 1 1 16 0.9 32 Marcus Parry 12 0 25 2.1 2 4 .500 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 8 0 0 0 1 0 5 0.4 Team 28 70 98 5 Total.......... 32 6425 873 1721 .507 163 457 .357 409 551 .742 247 745 992 31.0 552 4 466 392 96 251 2318 72.4 Opponents...... 32 6425 761 1713 .444 194 545 .356 388 574 .676 323 693 1016 31.8 556 - 373 467 62 216 2104 65.8
Date Time Opponent Score High Points High Rebounds
10/21/11 7:00 pm at Victoria W 88-85 (23)AJ Reilly (5)Jake Orchard
10/22/11 7:00 pm at Victoria W 78-70 (14)Two tied (5)Ben Walker
11/01/11 7:30 pm at Dixie State W 84-82 (22)Ben Walker (8)Ben Walker
11/04/11 7:00 pm NORTHERN NEW MEXICO W 100-52 (16)Ben Walker (7)Alex Drecksel
11/05/11 7:00 pm SAINT XAVIER (IL) W 71-66 (25)Jake Orchard (10)Tanner Gregory
11/11/11 7:00 pm vs Cal State San Marcos W 76-66 (24)Jake Orchard (7)Ben Walker
11/12/11 4:00 pm vs Concordia (CA) L 69-88 (20)Ben Walker (6)Jordan Hayter
11/17/11 7:00 pm at Cal St. Monterey Bay W 72-68 (18)Jake Orchard (4)Ben Walker
11/19/11 3:00 pm at Azusa Pacific L 69-72 (16)Jordan Hayter (7)Chris Cassity
11/25/11 7:00 pm LYNDON STATE W 81-46 (15)Ben Walker (6)Jake Orchard
11/26/11 7:00 pm UC-COLORADO SPRINGS W 70-45 (14)Ben Walker (7)Jake Orchard
12/01/11 7:05 pm at Northern Colorado W 73-60 (28)Jake Orchard (6)Ben Walker
12/16/11 7:00 pm MINOT STATE W 87-74 (19)Ben Walker (6)AJ Reilly
12/17/11 7:00 pm BIOLA L 50-59 (18)Alex Drecksel (9)Ben Walker
12/28/11 8:00 pm vs Dillard W 73-59 (19)Jake Orchard (6)Alex Drecksel
12/29/11 6:00 pm vs Texas Wesleyan L 75-79 (19)Jake Orchard (7)Alex Drecksel
01/06/12 7:30 pm * at Montana Tech L 67-78 (18)Jake Orchard (5)AJ Reilly
01/07/12 7:30 pm * at Montana Western L 64-69 (21)Jake Orchard (7)Tanner Gregory
01/12/12 7:30 pm * CARROLL W 75-54 (20)Jake Orchard (5)Ben Walker
01/14/12 7:30 pm * ROCKY MOUNTAIN L 76-84 (25)Jake Orchard (6)Two tied
01/19/12 7:30 pm * at Lewis-Clark State W 70-62 (18)Ben Walker (8)Ben Walker
01/27/12 7:30 pm * at Great Falls W 73-66 (16)Jordan Hayter (12)Ben Walker
01/28/12 8:00 pm * at Montana State-Northern L 50-53 (12)Jake Orchard (7)Ben Walker
02/02/12 7:30 pm * MONTANA WESTERN Wot 81-80 (14)Jake Orchard (6)Jordan Hamilton
02/04/12 7:30 pm * MONTANA TECH W 70-61 (19)Jordan Hayter (8)Alex Drecksel
02/09/12 7:30 pm * at Rocky Mountain W 72-59 (17)Jake Orchard (7)Jordan Hayter
02/11/12 7:30 pm * at Carroll L 65-74 (16)AJ Reilly (4)Ben Walker
02/18/12 7:30 pm * LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 69-53 (17)AJ Reilly (7)Jordan Hayter
02/23/12 7:30 pm * MONTANA STATE-NORTHERN L 57-60 (18)Ben Walker (6)Ben Walker
02/25/12 7:30 pm * GREAT FALLS W 72-57 (21)AJ Reilly (9)Tanner Gregory
02/28/12 7:30 pm ^ ROCKY MOUNTAIN W 73-53 (21)AJ Reilly (6)Ben Walker
03/02/12 7:00 pm ^ at Montana Western L 68-70 (15)Ben Walker (10)Ben Walker
* Frontier Conference game
^ Frontier Conferene Tournament game
GRIFFINS RECORD WHENOverall record ..................................................21-11Frontier Conference record ..................................8-6Record at home .................................................11-3Record on road ....................................................8-6Record on neutral court .......................................2-2Record vs. ranked opponent ................................2-7Record vs. non-ranked opponent .......................19-4
BY MONTHRecord in October ................................................2-0Record in November ............................................7-2Record in December .............................................3-2Record in January .................................................3-4Record in February ...............................................6-2Record in March ...................................................0-1
BY DAY OF THE WEEKRecord on Tuesday ..............................................2-0Record on Wednesday ..........................................1-0Record on Thursday .............................................6-2Record on Friday ..................................................6-2Record on Saturday ..............................................6-7
BY POINTSScoring 80+ points ...............................................6-0Scoring 70-79 points..........................................14-2Scoring 60-69 points............................................1-6Scoring less than 60 points ..................................0-3
Giving up 80+ points ...........................................3-2Giving up 70-79 points ........................................2-5Giving up 60-69 points ........................................7-2Giving up less than 60 points ...............................9-2
BY FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEShoot 50% or better ...........................................14-4Shoot below 50% ..................................................7-7Oponent shoots 50% or better..............................3-7Opponent shoots below 50% ..............................18-4
BY REBOUNDSHave more rebounds ..........................................10-4Rebounds are equal .............................................1-1Have fewer rebounds .........................................10-6
BY TURNOVERSHave fewer turnovers .........................................15-6Turnovers are equal .............................................1-0Have more turnovers ...........................................5-5
BY TIMELeading at halftime ............................................15-1Tied at halftime ...................................................1-2Trailing at halftime ..............................................5-8
Lead with 5:00 remaining ..................................19-1Tied with 5:00 remaining .....................................1-2Trail with 5:00 remaining .....................................1-8
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2011–12 INSIDE THE NUMBERS
2011–12 Starting LineupsOpponent G G G/F F/G F/Cat Victoria Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory Walkerat Victoria Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory Walkerat Dixie State Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory WalkerNorthern New Mexico Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory WalkerSt. Xavier Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory Walkerat Cal State San Marcos Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory Walkerat Azusa Pacific Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory WalkerLyndon State Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory WalkerUC-Colorado Springs Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory Walkerat Northern Colorado Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory WalkerMinot State Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory WalkerBiola Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory Walkervs. Dillard Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory Walkervs. Texas Wesleyan Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory Walkerat Montana Tech* Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory Walkerat Montana Western* Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory WalkerCarroll* Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory WalkerRocky Mountain* Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory Walkerat Lewis-Clark State* Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory Walkerat Great Falls* Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory Walkerat MSU-Northern* Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory WalkerMontana Western* Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory WalkerMontana Tech* Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory Walkerat Rocky Mountain* Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory Walkerat Carroll* Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory WalkerLewis-Clark State* Hayter Cassity Phillips Gregory WalkerMSU-Northern* Hayter Cassity Phillips Gregory WalkerGreat Falls* Hayter Cassity Reilly Gregory WalkerRocky Mountain^ Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory Walkerat Montana Western^ Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory Walker
Last Time Westminster...Scored 100+
11/4/11 .................................................100 vs. Northern New MexicoAllowed 100+
11/5/05 ...............................................................102 vs. Concordia (CA)Scored 90-99
2/19/11 .............................................................95 vs. Lewis-Clark StateAllowed 90-99
2/13/09 ............................................................ 90 vs. Montana WesternScored 40 or less
......................................................................................................................neverAllowed 40 or less
2/5/09 .............................................................................. 32 vs. Great FallsWon an OT game
11/5/10 ............................................................... vs. San Diego ChristianLost an OT game
2/26/11 ..................................................................................vs. Great FallsWon a 2+ OT game
11/5/05 ........................................................................ vs. Concordia (CA)Lost a 2+ OT game
2/26/11 ..................................................................................vs. Great FallsGrabbed 40+ rebounds
11/25/11 .................................................................... 41 vs. Lyndon StateTallied 20+ assists
11/26/11 .................................................... 21 vs. UC-Colorado SpringsBlocked 5+ shots
2/4/12 ..........................................................................7 vs. Montana TechMade 15+ steals
11/25/11 .................................................................... 22 vs. Lyndon State
Win/Loss Margin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-15 16-29 30+Wins (21) 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 4 2Losses (11) 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1
Leads/DeficitsLargest Margin of Victory .........................................................................................................48Largest Halftime Lead ................................................................................................................25Largest Lead at Any Time .........................................................................................................52Largest Deficit Overcome to Win ..........................................................................................14Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome in Win ..........................................................................5Longest Winning Streak ...............................................................................................................6
Largest Margin of Defeat...........................................................................................................19Largest Halftime Deficit ............................................................................................................12Largest Deficit at Any Time .....................................................................................................21Largest Lead Surrendered in Loss ........................................................................................12Largest Halftime Lead Surrendered in Loss ........................................................................5Longest Losing Streak ...................................................................................................................3Consecutive Games with a 3-Pointer Made ......................................................................96
Record by Starting Lineup(W-L) G G G/F F/G F/C(12-6) Hayter Reilly Orchard Gregory Walker(7-4) Hayter Cassity Orchard Gregory Walker(1-1) Hayter Cassity Phillips Gregory Walker(1-0) Hayter Cassity Reilly Gregory Walker
Back-to-Back GamesWin both ...........................................................................................................3
Split .....................................................................................................................4
Lose both ..........................................................................................................1
Record in 1st game .................................................................................. 7-1
Record in 2nd game ................................................................................ 3-5
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GAME RECORDS - TEAM
1. 109 vs. Rocky Mountain (109-73)
Mar. 4, 2006
2. 104 vs. Concordia (CA) (104-102 2ot)
Nov. 5, 2005
3. 103 vs. Great Falls (103-75)
Jan. 6, 2001
103 vs. Montana Western (103-60)
Jan. 19, 2008
5. 101 vs. Rocky Mountain (101-88)
Jan. 5, 2006
6. 100 vs. Freed-Hardeman (100-85)
Dec. 21, 2005
100 vs. Great Falls (100-74)
Jan. 21, 2006
100 vs. Northern New Mexico (100-52)
Nov. 4, 2011
9. 99 vs. Montana Tech (99-69)
Feb. 26, 2005
99 vs. Montana Tech (99-64)
Feb. 25, 2006
Most Points in a Game1. 102 Concordia (CA) (102-104 2ot)
Nov. 5, 2005
2. 99 MSU-Northern (99-84)
Feb. 26, 2000
99 Northwest Nazarene (99-93)
Dec. 3, 2005
4. 97 Carroll (97-87)
Jan. 15, 2000
5. 96 Biola (96-69)
Nov. 16, 2001
96 Concordia (CA) (96-76)
Nov. 17, 2001
7. 95 Carroll (95-74)
Feb. 17, 2001
8. 94 MSU-Northern (94-81)
Feb. 3, 2000
94 Albertson (94-91)
Nov. 29, 2003
10. 93 Point Loma Nazarene (93-94 ot)
Nov. 10, 2007
Most Points by an Opponent
1. 109 vs. Rocky Mountain (109-73)
Mar. 4, 2006
2. 103 vs. Great Falls (103-75)
Jan. 6, 2001
103 vs. Montana Western (103-60)
Jan. 19, 2008
4. 101 vs. Rocky Mountain (101-88)
Jan. 5, 2006
5. 100 vs. Great Falls (100-74)
Jan. 21, 2006
Most Points in a Conference Game
1. 46 vs. Mesa State (46-62)
Nov. 20, 1999
2. 47 vs. Columbia (47-50)
Mar. 21, 2009
3. 48 vs. Barber Scotia (48-59)
Mar. 27, 2003
4. 50 vs. Vanguard (50-59)
Nov. 16, 2002
50 vs. Lewis-Clark State (50-67)
Jan. 6, 2007
50 vs. Biola (50-59)
Dec. 17, 2011
50 vs. Montana State-Northern (50-53)
Jan. 28, 2012
8. 51 vs. Idaho State (51-53)
Nov. 19, 2002
51 vs. Dominican (51-70)
Nov. 12, 2004
51 vs. Rockford (51-52)
Dec. 31, 2006
51 vs. MSU-Northern (51-64)
Jan. 12, 2007
51 vs. Azusa Pacific (51-65)
Mar. 19, 2010
Fewest Points in a Game
1. 31 Life Pacific (31-83)
Jan. 3, 2004
2. 32 Great Falls (32-87)
Feb. 5, 2008
3. 34 Northern New Mexico (34-90)
Nov. 29, 2008
4. 37 Great Falls (37-59)
Jan. 31, 2004
5. 39 Notre Dame de Namur (39-81)
Nov. 4, 2004
Fewest Points by an Opponent
1. 56 vs. Northern New Mexico (90-34)
Nov. 29, 2008
2. 55 vs. Great Falls (87-32)
Feb. 5, 2009
3. 52 vs. Life Pacific (83-31)
Jan. 3, 2004
4. 48 vs. Northern New Mexico (100-52)
Nov. 4, 2011
5. 43 vs. Montana Western (103-60)
Jan. 19, 2008
Largest Margin of Victory
1. 28 vs. Concordia (CA) (61-89)
Nov. 10, 2006
2. 27 vs. Biola (69-96)
Nov. 16, 2001
3. 24 vs. Nevada-Reno (61-85)
Dec. 21, 2000
4. 23 vs. The Master’s (56-79)
Dec. 1, 2000
5. 21 (3x) MR: vs. Carroll (68-89)
Jan. 17, 2002
Largest Margin of Defeat
1. 45 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 6, 2001
39 vs. Northern New Mexico - Nov. 4, 2011
3. 38 vs. Montana Western - Feb. 8, 2001
38 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 31, 2002
38 vs. Concordia (CA) - Nov. 5, 2005
6. 37 vs. Great Falls - Mar. 1, 2001
37 vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 25, 2006
37 vs. Rocky Mountain - Mar. 3, 2006
9. 35 vs. Concordia (OR) - Nov. 19, 2004
35 vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 26, 2005
35 vs. Rocky Mountain - Feb. 4, 2006
Field Goals Made
1. 93 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 6, 2001
2. 77 vs. Indiana Wesleyan - Dec. 29, 2010
3. 72 vs. Concordia (CA) - Nov. 5, 2005
4. 71 vs. Biola - Mar. 19, 2009
5. 70 vs. Lyndon State - Nov. 25, 2011
6. 69 vs. Albertson - Nov. 29, 2003
69 vs. Northern New Mexico - Nov. 4, 2011
8. 66 vs. Montana Tech - Jan. 27, 2006
66 vs. Warner Pacific - Nov. 7, 2009
10. 65 vs. Northern New Mexico - Nov. 29, 2008
65 vs. Montana Western - Jan. 7, 2012
65 vs. Rocky Mountain - Jan. 14, 2012
Field Goals Attempted
1. .725 vs. Rocky Mountain - Mar. 3, 2006
2. .688 vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 10, 2001
3. .667 vs. Evergreen - Nov. 24, 2004
4. .660 vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 26, 2005
.660 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 9, 2010
6. .647 vs. Great Falls - Feb. 17, 2005
7. .646 vs. Lewis-Clark State - Jan. 31, 2009
.646 vs. Rocky Mountain - Feb. 9, 2012
9. .638 vs. Concordia (CA) - Nov. 15, 2008
10. .634 vs. Lewis-Clark State - Jan. 24, 2004
Field Goal Percentage
1. 18 vs. Rocky Mountain - Mar. 3, 2006
2. 17 vs. Montana Western - Jan. 19, 2008
3. 16 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 21, 2006
16 vs. Rocky Mountain - Feb. 10, 2011
5. 15 vs. Plattsburgh - Dec. 16, 2004
15 vs. Great Falls - Feb. 17, 2005
15 vs. Northwest Nazarene - Dec. 9, 2006
8. 14 vs. Benedictine - Dec. 31, 2005
14 vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 25, 2006
10. 13 vs. Point Loma Nazarene - Nov. 5, 2004
13 vs. Freed-Hardeman - Jan. 21, 2005
13 vs. Carroll - Feb. 2, 2006
3-Point Field Goals Made
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Free Throws Made1. 36 vs. Lewis-Clark State - Feb. 19, 2011
2. 34 vs. Robert Morris - Nov. 3, 2000
3. 33 vs. Freed-Hardeman - Dec. 21, 2005
4. 32 vs. Lewis-Clark State - Mar. 2, 2001
5. 31 vs. Carroll - Feb. 12, 2011
6. 30 vs. Colorado Christian - Nov. 27, 2010
7. 29 vs. Rocky Mountain - Jan. 5, 2006
29 vs. Rocky Mountain - Mar. 6, 2008
9. 28 vs. Virginia Intermont - Dec. 20, 2005
28 vs. Dixie State - Nov. 1, 2011
Free Throws Attempted1. 42 vs. Robert Morris - Nov. 3, 2000
42 vs. Lewis-Clark State - Feb. 19, 2011
3. 41 vs. Freed-Hardeman - Dec. 21, 2005
4. 39 vs. Lewis-Clark State - Mar. 2, 2001
39 vs. San Diego Christian - Nov. 7, 2008
6. 38 vs. Dixie State - Nov. 1, 2011
7. 37 vs. Rocky Mountain - Jan. 5, 2006
37 vs. Rocky Mountain - Mar. 6, 2008
37 vs. MSU-Northern - Feb. 7, 2009
37 vs. Colorado Christian - Nov. 27, 2010
Free Throw Percentage(Min. 10 made)
1. 1.000 vs. Point Loma Nazarene - Nov. 14, 2003
1.000 vs. Cal State San Marcos - Nov. 11, 2011
3. .966 vs. Virginia Intermont - Jan. 20, 2005
4. .952 vs. Rocky Mouontain - Feb. 22, 2007
5. .933 vs. Montana Western - Feb. 4, 2010
6. .926 vs. Montana Western - Feb. 11, 2010
7. .923 vs. Azusa Pacific - Dec. 28, 2004
.923 vs. Southern Nazarene - Mar. 15, 2007
9. .917 vs. Great Falls - Feb. 5, 2010
10. .913 vs. Westmont - Nov. 28, 2009
.913 vs. Fresno Pacific - Nov. 13, 2010
1. 38 vs. Albertson - Nov. 9, 2001
2. 34 vs. Montana Western - Jan. 29, 2005
34 vs. Houston Baptist - Mar. 16, 2006
4. 33 vs. Northwest Nazarene - Dec. 9, 2006
5. 31 vs. Fort Lewis - Dec. 4, 2004
31 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 21, 2006
31 vs. College of Idaho - Nov. 27, 2009
8. 29 vs. Montana Western - Jan. 19, 2008
29 vs. Rocky Mountain - Feb. 10, 2011
10. 27 vs. Christian Heritage - Nov. 13, 2003
27 vs. Point Loma Nazarene - Nov. 5, 2004
27 vs. Albertson - Nov. 24, 2004
27 vs. Mesa State - Dec. 3, 2004
27 vs. Montana Western - Jan. 8, 2011
3-Point Field Goals Attempted
(Min. 10 made)
1. .786 vs. Colorado Mines - Jan. 2, 2009
2. .700 vs. Benedictine - Dec. 31, 2005
3 .667 vs. Rocky Mountain - Mar. 3, 2006
4. .647 vs. Notre Dame de Namur - Nov. 4, 2004
.647 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 22, 2005
6. .625 vs. Azusa Pacific - Dec. 28, 2009
7. .611 vs. Montana Western - Jan. 17, 2009
8. .600 vs. Great Falls - Feb. 17, 2005
9. .586 vs. Montana Western - Jan. 19, 2008
10. .577 vs. Plattsburgh - Dec. 16, 2004
3-Point Field Goal Percentage1. 55 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 6, 2001
2. 54 vs. Albertson - Dec. 8, 2001
3. 51 vs. Vanguard - Nov. 12, 2010
51 vs. Northern New Mexico - Nov. 4, 2011
5. 49 vs. Corban - Nov. 18, 2005
6. 46 vs. Montana Western - Feb. 8, 2001
46 vs. Albertson - Nov. 25, 2006
46 vs. Northern New Mexico - Nov. 29, 2008
46 vs. Indiana Wesleyan - Dec. 29, 2010
10. 45 vs. Cardinal Stritch - Nov. 27, 2000
45 vs. Life Pacific - Jan. 3, 2004
45 vs. Vanguard - Nov. 14, 2008
45 vs. Montana Western - Jan. 17, 2009
45 vs. Great Falls - Feb. 5, 2009
Most Rebounds
1. 30 vs. Lee Univ. - Dec. 15, 2004
30 vs. Rocky Mountain - Feb. 4, 2006
3. 29 vs. Northern New Mexico - Nov. 4, 2011
4. 27 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 6, 2001
27 vs. Great Falls - Feb. 17, 2005
27 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 21, 2006
7. 26 vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 10, 2001
26 vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 25, 2006
9. 25 vs. Point Loma Nazarene - Nov. 5, 2004
25 vs. Rocky Mountain - Mar. 3, 2006
25 vs. Northern New Mexico - Nov. 29, 2008
25 vs. Montana Western - Jan. 17, 2009
25 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 9, 2010
25 vs. Rocky Mountain - Mar. 5, 2010
Most Assists
1. 22 vs. Lyndon State - Nov. 25, 2011
2. 18 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 6, 2001
3. 17 vs. Fort Lewis - Dec. 4, 2004
17 vs. Vanguard - Nov. 2, 2007
5. 16 vs. Concordia (OR) - Nov. 17, 2000
16 vs. Lakehead - Nov. 4, 2006
7. 15 vs. Rocky Mountain - Jan. 20, 2007
15 vs. Doane - Dec. 18, 2007
15 vs. Southwestern (AZ) - Dec. 29, 2009
10. 14 vs. Albertson - Nov. 24, 2004
Most Steals
1. 9 vs. Montana Western - Feb. 2, 2012
2. 8 vs. George Fox - Dec. 8, 2000
3. 7 vs. St. Thomas (FL) - Dec. 5, 2009
7 vs. Northern New Mexico - Nov. 4, 2011
7 vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 4, 2012
6. 6 vs. Lewis-Clark State - Feb. 11, 2006
6 vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 7, 2010
8. 5 vs. Great Falls - Jan. 6, 2001
5 vs. Westmont - Nov. 10, 2001
5 vs. San Diego Christian - Nov. 11, 2005
5 vs. Daemen - Dec. 19, 2007
5 vs. Lewis-Clark State - Jan. 31, 2009
5 vs. MSU-Northern - Feb. 7, 2009
5 vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 14, 2009
5 vs. Dixie State - Nov. 6, 2009
5 vs. Notre Dame College - Dec. 18, 2009
5 vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 13, 2010
5 vs. Montana Western - Jan. 8, 2011
5 vs. Lewis-Clark State - Jan. 22, 2011
5 vs. Lewis-Clark State - Mar. 2, 2011
5 vs. Lyndon State - Nov. 25, 2011
5 vs. Minot State - Dec. 16, 2011
5 vs. Carroll - Jan. 12, 2012
Most Blocks
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GAME RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL
1. 42 Danny Stosich vs. Point Loma Nazarene - Nov. 10, 2007
2. 38 Brandon Fries vs. Carroll - Jan. 15, 2000
38 Mitch Montgomery vs. Lewis-Clark State - Mar. 2, 2001
38 Adam Hiatt vs. Rocky Mountain - Jan. 15, 2004
5. 37 Nick Booth vs. Great Falls - Feb. 17, 2006
6. 36 Brad Wilden vs. Carroll - Dec. 21, 2007
7. 35 Jake Orchard vs. Great Falls - Jan. 27, 2011
8. 34 Brad Wilden vs. Colorado College - Dec. 10, 2001
34 Danny Stosich vs. College of Idaho - Nov. 17, 2007
34 Geoff Payne vs. Azusa Pacific - Nov. 8, 2008
Most Points
1. 16 Danny Stosich vs. College of Idaho - Nov. 17, 2007
2. 15 Danny Stosich vs. Point Loma Nazarene - Nov. 10, 2007
15 Geoff Payne vs. Azusa Pacific - Nov. 8, 2008
4. 14 Adam Hiatt vs. Rocky Mountain - Jan. 15, 2004
14 Geoff Payne vs. Carroll College - Jan. 22, 2009
14 Nick Booth vs. Great Falls - Feb. 17, 2006
7. 12 Danny Reeder vs. Carroll College - Mar. 1, 2008
12 Geoff Payne vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 9, 2009
12 Geoff Payne vs. Lewis-Clark State - Feb. 28, 2009
12 Jake Orchard vs. Great Falls - Jan. 27, 2011
Field Goals Made
1. 23 Adam Hiatt vs. Rocky Mountain - Jan. 15, 2004
2. 22 Mitch Montgomery vs. Carroll - Mar. 3, 2001
22 Nick Booth vs. Great Falls - Feb. 17, 2006
4. 21 Danny Stosich vs. College of Idaho - Nov. 17, 2007
21 Geoff Payne vs. Biola - Mar. 19, 2009
21 Mitch Montgomery vs. Idaho State - Dec. 28, 2000
7. 20 Adam Hiatt vs. MSU-Northern - Feb. 28, 2004
20 Adam Hiatt vs. Montana Western - Jan. 8, 2004
20 Adam Hiatt vs. Adams State - Nov. 21, 2003
20 Adam Hiatt vs. Wayland Baptist - Dec. 27, 2003
20 Jake Orchard vs. Montana Western - Jan. 7, 2012
20 Geoff Payne vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 9, 2009
20 Jared Ruiz vs. Concordia (CA) - Nov. 5, 2005
Field Goals Attempted
(Min. 8 made)
1. 1.000 Danny Reeder vs. Dixie State College (9-of-9) - Dec. 8, 2007
1.000 Nate Sanchez vs. Eastern Oregon (8-of-8) - Noc. 16, 2007
3. .917 Nate Sanchez vs. Carroll (11-of-12) - Jan. 25, 2007
4. .909 Nick Booth vs. Adams State (10-of-11) - Nov. 27, 2004
5. .900 Ben Walker v. Montana Western (9-of-10) - Feb. 11, 2010
.900 Blair Prowse vs. Great Falls (9-of-10) - Jan. 9, 2010
.900 Matt Mark vs. Lewis-Clark State (9-of-10) - Jan. 24, 2009
.900 Jake Orchard vs. Northern Colorado (9-of-10) - Dec. 1, 2011
9. .889 Nate Sanchez vs. Carroll College (8-of-9) - Feb. 21, 2009
.889 Tannger Gregory vs. Texas Wesleyan (8-of-9) - Dec. 29, 2011
.889 Ben Walker vs. Dillard (8-of-9) - Dec. 28, 2011
Field Goal Percentage
1. 14 Mitch Montgomery vs. Idaho State - Dec. 28, 2000
2. 13 Blair Prowse vs. Montana Western - Jan. 16, 2010
13 Blair Prowse vs. Southwestern (AZ) - Dec. 29, 2009
4. 12 Shane Humpherys vs. Idaho State - Nov. 16, 2004
12 Shane Humpherys vs. Albertson College - Nov. 29, 2003
6. 11 Blair Prowse vs. Carroll - Jan. 21, 2010
11 Blair Prowse vs. College of Idaho - Nov. 27, 2009
11 Blair Prowse vs. Notre Dame College - Dec. 18, 2009
11 Danny Reeder vs. Northwest Nazarene - Dec. 9, 2006
11 Jordan Jacobs vs. Lewis-Clark State - Jan. 6, 2007
11 Jordan Jacobs vs. Montana Western - Jan. 19, 2008
11 Jordan Jacobs vs. Lewis-Clark State - Mar. 3, 2007
11 Shane Humpherys vs. Albertson College - Nov. 24, 2004
11 Shane Humpherys vs. Adams State - Dec. 18, 2003
3-Point Field Goals Attempted
(Min. 5 made)
1. 1.000 Jake Orchard vs. Northern Colorado (6-for-6) - Dec. 1, 2011
1.000 Jordan Jacobs vs. Colorado Mines (5-for-5) - Jan. 2, 2009
3. .875 Blair Prowse vs. Lewis-Clark State (7-for8) - Feb. 27, 2010
.875 Shane Humpherys vs. Hope International (7-for-8) - Nov. 6, 2003
5. .857 Blair Prowse vs. Great Falls (6-for-7) - Jan. 9, 2010
6. .833 Weston Anderson vs. Montana Western (5-for-6) - Jan. 17, 2009
7. .818 Jordan Jacobs vs. Montana Western (9-for-11) - Jan. 19, 2008
8. .714 Jordan Jacobs vs. Carroll (5-for-7) - Mar. 7, 2009
.714 Jake Orchard vs. Rocky Mountain (5-or-7) - Jan. 14, 2012
10. .545 Blair Prowse vs. Carroll (6-for-11) - Jan. 21, 2010
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
1. 15 Danny Reeder vs. Rocky Mountain - Jan. 5, 2006
15 Michael Stockton vs. Carroll - Jan. 13, 2011
3. 14 AJ Reilly vs. Lewis-Clark State - Feb. 19, 2011
4. 13 Adam Hiatt vs. Wayland Baptist - Dec. 27, 2003
13 Danny Stosich vs. Eastern Oregon - Nov. 16, 2007
6. 12 Adam Hiatt vs. Lubbock Christian - Mar. 25, 2004
12 Danny Reeder vs. The Masters - Nov. 3, 2007
12 Geoff Payne vs. Montana Western - Feb. 13, 2009
12 Nick Booth vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 19, 2006
10. 11 Geoff Payne vs. Rocky Mountain - Feb. 19, 2009
11 Michael Stockton vs. Lewis-Clark State - Feb. 19, 2011
11 Jake Orchard vs. Concordia (CA) - Nov. 12, 2011
Free Throws Made
1. 9 Jordan Jacobs vs. Montana Western - Jan. 19, 2008
2. 7 Blair Prowse vs. Montana Western - Jan. 16, 2010
7 Blair Prowse vs. Lewis-Clark State - Feb. 27, 2010
7 Brandon Sholly vs. Carroll - Feb. 2, 2006
7 Brandon Sholly vs. Benedicitne - Dec. 31, 2005
7 Mitch Montgomery vs. Idaho State - Dec. 28, 2000
7 Ryan Olson vs. Great Falls - Jan. 21, 2006
7 Shane Humpherys vs. Hope International - Nov. 6, 2003
9. 6 Adam Hiatt vs. MSU-Northern - Mar. 12, 2004
6 Blair Prowse vs. Great Falls - Jan. 9, 2010
6 Blair Prowse vs. Carroll - Jan. 21, 2010
6 Jordan Jacobs vs. Colorado Mines - Jan. 2, 2009
6 Jake Orchard vs. Northern Colorado - Dec. 1, 2011
3-Point Field Goals Made
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GAME RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL
1. 20 Nick Booth vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 19, 2006
2. 18 Michael Stockton vs. Carroll - Jan. 13, 2011
3. 17 Danny Reeder vs. Rocky Mountain - Jan. 5, 2006
4. 16 Danny Stosich vs. Eastern Oregon - Nov. 16, 2007
5. 15 AJ Reilly vs. Lewis-Clark State - Feb. 19, 2011
15 Blair Prowse vs. College of Idaho - Nov. 21, 2009
15 Jared Ruiz vs. Albertson College - Nov. 23, 2005
8. 14 Adam Hiatt vs. Lubbock Christian - Mar. 25, 2004
14 Adam Hiatt vs. Wayland Baptist - Dec. 27, 2003
14 Danny Stosich vs. Point Loma Nazarene - Nov. 10, 2007
14 Geoff Payne vs. Montana Western - Feb. 13, 2009
14 Geoff Payne vs. Carroll College - Feb. 21, 2009
14 Nick Booth vs. Adams State - Nov. 27, 2004
14 Weston Anderson vs. Fresno Pacific - Nov. 14, 2009
Free Throws Attempted
(Min. 10 made)
1. 1.000 Danny Reeder vs. The Masters (12-for-12) - Nov. 3, 2007
1.000 Danny Reeder vs. Concordia (CA) (11-for-11) - Nov. 6, 2004
1.000 Geoff Payne vs. Rocky Mountain (11-for-11) - Feb. 19, 2009
1.000 Michael Stockton vs. Lewis-Clark State (11-for-11) - Feb. 19, 2011
1.000 Steve Cramer vs. Rocky Mountain (11-for-11) - Feb. 5, 2005
1.000 Adam Hiatt vs. Virginia Intermont (10-for-10) - Dec. 30, 2003
1.000 Blair Prowse vs. Rocky Mountain (10-for-10) - Mar. 6, 2008
8. .933 AJ Reilly vs. Lewis-Clark State (14-for-15) - Feb. 19, 2011
9. .917 Jake Orchard vs. Concordia (CA) (11-for-12) - Nov. 12, 2011
10. .909 AJ Reilly vs. Lewis-Clark State (10-for-11) - Jan. 22, 2011
Free Throw Percentage
1. 21 Nick Booth vs. Concordia (CA) - Nov. 5, 2005
2. 16 Danny Stosich vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 17, 2007
3. 15 Brad Wilden vs. Lewis & Clark - Nov. 23, 2001
4. 14 Brad Wilden vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 4, 2001
14 Brad Wilden vs. Point Loma Nazarene - Nov. 11, 2000
14 Danny Stosich vs. Lewis-Clark State - Jan. 6, 2007
14 Danny Stosich vs. Montana Western - Feb. 16, 2007
14 Nick Booth vs. Lewis-Clark State - Jan. 14, 2006
9. 13 Ben Walker vs. Montana Tech - Jan. 15, 2010
13 Geoff Payne vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 9, 2009
13 Jared Ruiz vs. Corban College - Nov. 18, 2005
13 Lance Barton vs. Fresno Pacific - Nov. 4, 2005
13 Nick Booth vs. Montana Tech - Jan. 27, 2006
13 Nick Booth vs. Life Pacific - Dec. 29, 2004
Rebounds
1. 12 Danny Reeder vs. College of Idaho - Nov. 17, 2007
12 Steve Cramer vs. Fort Lewis - Dec. 1, 2001
3. 11 Danny Reeder vs. Great Falls - Jan. 21, 2006
11 Danny Reeder vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 25, 2006
11 Danny Reeder vs. Concordia (CA) - Nov. 5, 2005
11 Danny Reeder vs. Point Loma Nazarene - Nov. 10, 2007
11 Levi Gines vs. Carroll - Jan. 29, 2000
8. 9 Danny Reeder vs. Lewis-Clark State - Jan. 5, 2008
9 Danny Reeder vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 10, 2008
9 Danny Reeder vs. Great Falls - Feb. 15, 2008
9 Danny Reeder vs. Point Loma Nazarene - Nov. 5, 2004
9 Danny Reeder vs. Warner Pacific - Nov. 23, 2007
9 Jeramie Hopson vs. Rocky Mountain - Mar. 5, 2010
9 Weston Anderson vs. Lewis-Clark State - Feb. 27, 2010
Assists
1. 7 Michael Stockton vs. Lewis-Clark State - Jan. 30, 2010
2. 6 Shane Humpherys vs. Albertson College - Nov. 24, 2004
6 Steve Cramer vs. Carroll - Jan. 17, 2002
6 Steve Cramer vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 9, 2002
5. 5 AJ Reilly vs. Colorado Christian - Nov. 27, 2010
5 Brad Wilden vs. Concordia (CA) - Dec. 9, 2000
5 Brandon Fries vs. MSU-Northern - Mar. 2, 2000
5 Brandon Fries vs. Chapman - Dec. 4, 2009
5 Brandon Sholly vs. Albertson College - Nov. 23, 2005
5 Danny Reeder vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 19, 2006
5 Dave Nielsen vs. Concordia (OR) - Nov. 17, 2000
5 Jake Orchard vs. Montana Western - Jan. 8, 2011
5 Jake Orchard vs. Azusa Pacific - Dec. 20, 2010
5 Jeramie Hopson vs. Great Falls - Feb. 5, 2010
5 Jordan Jacobs vs. Rocky Mountain - Mar. 6, 2008
5 Michael Stockton vs. Lewis-Clark State - Mar. 2, 2011
5 Mitch Montgomery vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 10, 2001
5 Nick Booth vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 19, 2006
5 Nick Booth vs. Albertson College - Nov. 24, 2004
5 Rob Holcombe vs. Lakehead - Nov. 4, 2006
5 Jordan Hayter vs. MSU-Northern - Feb. 23, 2012
5 Jake Orchard vs. Rocky Mountain - Jan. 14, 2012
5 Jordan Hayter vs. Montana Western - Jan. 7, 2012
5 Drew Phillips vs. Dillard - Dec. 28, 2011
Steals
1. 5 Ben Walker vs. Montana Western - Feb. 2, 2012
2. 4 Ben Walker vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 7, 2010
4 Ben Walker vs. St. Thomas (FL) - Dec. 5, 2009
4 Ben Walker vs. Notre Dame College - Dec. 18, 2009
4 Josh Davis vs. Point Loma Nazarene - Nov. 11, 2000
4 Ben Walker vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 4, 2012
4 Ben Walker vs. MSU-Northern - Jan. 28, 2012
4 Ben Walker vs. Carroll - Jan. 12, 2012
9. 3 Ben Rajamki vs. Lewis-Clark State - Feb. 20, 2002
3 Ben Rajamki vs. Westmont - Nov. 10, 2001
3 Ben Walker vs. Montana Tech - Feb. 13, 2010
3 Ben Walker vs. Great Falls - Mar. 2, 2010
3 Ben Walker vs. Montana Western - Mar. 8, 2010
3 Ben Walker vs. Evangel - Mar. 18, 2010
3 Ben Walker vs. Dixie State - Nov. 6, 2009
3 Ben Walker vs. Wisconsin-Platteville - Dec. 30, 2009
3 Jake Orchard vs. Montana Western - Jan. 8, 2011
3 Jeff Christensen vs. Lewis-Clark State - Jan. 22, 2011
3 Jeff Christensen vs. Olivet Nazarene - Nov. 6, 2010
3 Jordan Bjornberg vs. Montana Tech - Jan. 6, 2011
3 Jordan Bjornberg vs. Lewis-Clark State - Mar. 2, 2011
3 Jordan Bjornberg vs. Colorado Christian - Nov. 27, 2010
3 Mitch Montgomery vs. George Fox - Dec. 8, 2000
3 Nate Sanchez vs. Daemen - Dec. 19, 2007
3 Rob Holcombe vs. Lewis-Clark State - Feb. 11, 2006
Blocks
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SEASON RECORDS - TEAM
1. 30 (30-5) ........................................ 2008-09
2. 27 (27-6) ........................................ 2009-10
3. 24 (24-11) ...................................... 2003-04
4. 23 (23-10) ...................................... 2002-03
23 (23-10) ...................................... 2004-05
23 (23-8) ........................................ 2005-06
7. 22 (22-9) ........................................ 2000-01
8. 21 (21-12) ...................................... 2006-07
21 (21-9) ........................................ 2010-11
21 (21-11) ....................................... 2011-12
Most Wins Most Points Scored
1. .857 (30-5) ..................................... 2008-09
2. .818 (27-6) ..................................... 2009-10
3. .742 (23-8) ..................................... 2005-06
4. .741 (20-7) ..................................... 2007-08
5. .710 (22-9) ..................................... 2000-01
6. .700 (21-9) ..................................... 2010-11
7. .697 (23-10) ................................... 2002-02
.697 (23-10) ................................... 2004-05
9. .686 (24-11) ................................... 2003-04
10. .656 (21-11) ................................... 2011-12
Highest Winning Percentage
1. 35 ................................................... 2003-04
35 ................................................... 2008-09
3. 33 ................................................... 2002-03
33 ................................................... 2004-05
33 ................................................... 2006-07
33 ................................................... 2009-10
7. 32 ................................................... 2011-12
8. 31 ................................................... 2000-01
31 ................................................... 2005-06
10. 30 (2x) Last: .................................... 2010-11
Most Games
1. 13 (13-1) ........................................ 2000-01
13 (13-1) ........................................ 2009-10
3. 12 (12-2) ........................................ 2002-03
12 (12-2) ........................................ 2004-05
5. 11 (11-3) ........................................ 2003-04
11 (11-3) ........................................ 2005-06
11 (11-3) ........................................ 2006-07
11 (11-3) ........................................ 2008-09
9. 10 (10-4) ........................................ 2007-08
10. 9 (9-5) .......................................... 2001-02
Most Conference Wins
1. .929 (13-1) ..................................... 2000-01
.929 (13-1) ..................................... 2009-10
3. .857 (12-2) ..................................... 2002-03
.857 (12-2) ..................................... 2004-05
5. .786 (11-3) ..................................... 2003-04
.786 (11-3) ..................................... 2005-06
.786 (11-3) ..................................... 2006-07
.786 (11-3) ..................................... 2008-09
9. .714 (10-4) ..................................... 2007-08
10. .643 (9-5) ....................................... 2001-02
Highest Conference Win Percentage
1. 2713 ............................................... 2003-04
2. 2640 ............................................... 2008-09
3. 2554 ............................................... 2004-05
4. 2428 ............................................... 2005-06
5. 2425 ............................................... 2002-03
6. 2390 ............................................... 2000-01
7. 2356 ............................................... 2009-10
8. 2353 ............................................... 2001-02
9. 2318 ............................................... 2011-12
10. 2301 ............................................... 2006-07
Highest Scoring Average1. 80.9 ................................................ 2005-06
2. 79.7 ................................................ 2000-01
3. 78.5 ................................................ 2007-08
4. 78.4 ................................................ 2001-02
5. 76.4 ................................................ 2010-11
6. 75.4 ................................................ 2008-09
7. 73.5 ................................................ 2002-03
8. 73.3 ................................................ 2003-04
9. 73.0 ................................................ 2004-05
10. 72.4 ................................................ 2011-12
Most Field Goals Made1. 973 ................................................. 2008-09
2. 947 ................................................. 2003-04
3. 888 ................................................. 2004-05
4. 885 ................................................. 2001-02
5. 873 ................................................. 2011-12
6. 848 ................................................. 2002-03
7. 843 ................................................. 2009-10
8. 839 ................................................. 2000-01
9. 836 ................................................. 2005-06
10. 819 ................................................. 2006-07
Most Field Goals Attempted1. 1930 ............................................... 2003-04
2. 1841 ............................................... 2008-09
3. 1757 ............................................... 2004-05
4. 1755 ............................................... 2001-02
5. 1721 ............................................... 2011-12
6. 1707 ............................................... 2000-01
7. 1698 ............................................... 2009-10
8. 1693 ............................................... 2002-03
9. 1668 ............................................... 2006-07
10. 1618 ............................................... 2005-06
Highest Field Goal Percentage1. .529 ................................................ 2008-09
2. .525 ................................................ 2007-08
3. .517 ................................................ 2005-06
4. .507 ................................................ 2011-12
5. .505 ................................................ 2004-05
6. .504 ................................................ 2001-02
7. .501 ................................................ 2002-03
8. .497 ................................................ 2010-11
9. .496 ................................................ 2009-10
10. .492 ................................................ 2000-01
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made1. 318 ................................................. 2004-05
2. 297 ................................................. 2005-06
3. 233 ................................................. 2002-03
4. 220 ................................................. 2003-04
5. 207 ................................................. 2006-07
6. 201 ................................................. 1999-00
7. 186 ................................................. 2007-08
186 ................................................. 2008-09
9. 183 ................................................. 2010-11
10. 174 ................................................. 2009-10
Most 3-Point Field Goals Att.1. 738 ................................................. 2004-05
2. 668 ................................................. 2005-06
3. 586 ................................................. 2006-07
4. 574 ................................................. 2002-03
5. 570 ................................................. 2009-10
6. 555 ................................................. 2003-04
7. 533 ................................................. 1999-00
8. 519 ................................................. 2010-11
9. 504 ................................................. 2001-02
10. 488 ................................................. 2007-08
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Pct.1. .445 ................................................ 2005-06
2. .431 ................................................ 2004-05
3. .406 ................................................ 2002-03
4. .397 ................................................ 2008-09
5. .396 ................................................ 2003-04
6. .381 ................................................ 2007-08
7. .377 ................................................ 1999-00
8. .376 ................................................ 2000-01
9. .357 ................................................ 2011-12
10. .353 ................................................ 2006-07
Most Free Throws Made1. 599 ................................................. 2003-04
2. 546 ................................................. 2000-01
3. 542 ................................................. 2010-11
4. 508 ................................................. 2008-09
5. 496 ................................................. 2009-10
496 ................................................. 2002-03
7. 460 ................................................. 2004-05
8. 459 ................................................. 2005-06
9. 456 ................................................. 2006-07
10. 420 ................................................. 2007-08
Most Free Throws Attempted1. 801 ................................................. 2003-04
2. 757 ................................................. 2008-09
3. 719 ................................................. 2000-01
4. 713 ................................................. 2010-11
5. 709 ................................................. 2009-10
6. 639 ................................................. 2002-03
7. 637 ................................................. 2006-07
8. 626 ................................................. 2004-05
9. 610 ................................................. 2005-06
10. 578 ................................................. 2007-08
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SEASON RECORDS - TEAM
1. .776 ................................................ 2002-03
2. .760 ................................................ 2010-11
3. .759 ................................................ 2000-01
4. .752 ................................................ 2005-06
5. .748 ................................................ 2003-04
6. .742 ................................................ 2011-12
7. .735 ................................................ 2004-05
8. .727 ................................................ 2007-08
9. .721 ................................................ 2001-02
10. .716 ................................................ 2006-07
Highest Free Throw Percentage
Most Assists
1. 1231 ............................................... 2003-04
2. 1171 ............................................... 2008-09
3. 1085 ............................................... 2009-10
4. 1016 ............................................... 2006-07
5. 1010 ............................................... 2004-05
6. 1005 ............................................... 2001-02
7. 1000 ............................................... 2000-01
1000 ............................................... 2002-03
9. 992 ................................................. 2011-12
10. 937 ................................................. 2010-11
Most Rebounds
1. 33.5 ................................................ 2001-02
33.5 ................................................ 2008-09
3. 33.3 ................................................ 2000-01
33.3 ................................................ 2003-04
5. 32.9 ................................................ 2009-10
6. 31.3 ................................................ 2007-08
7. 31.2 ................................................ 2010-11
8. 31.0 ................................................ 2011-12
9. 30.8 ................................................ 2006-07
10. 30.3 ................................................ 2002-03
Highest Rebounding Average
1. 856 ................................................. 2008-09
2. 837 ................................................. 2003-04
3. 814 ................................................. 2009-10
4. 761 ................................................. 2002-03
5. 745 ................................................. 2011-12
6. 735 ................................................. 2004-05
7. 718 ................................................. 2006-07
8. 717 ................................................. 2001-02
9. 682 ................................................. 2010-11
10. 680 (2x) Last: .................................. 2005-06
Most Defensive Rebounds
1. 24.7 ................................................ 2009-10
2. 24.5 ................................................ 2008-09
3. 23.9 ................................................ 2001-02
4. 23.4 ................................................ 2007-08
5. 23.3 ................................................ 2011-12
6. 23.1 ................................................ 2002-03
7. 22.7 ................................................ 2010-11
22.7 ................................................ 2000-01
22.7 ................................................ 2005-06
10. 22.6 ................................................ 2003-04
Highest Defensive Rebound Avg.
1. 596 ................................................. 2004-05
2. 544 ................................................. 2008-09
3. 526 ................................................. 2009-10
4. 509 ................................................. 2003-04
5. 505 ................................................. 2005-06
6. 495 ................................................. 2002-03
7. 494 ................................................. 2001-02
8. 466 ................................................. 2011-12
9. 448 ................................................. 2006-07
10. 440 ................................................. 2000-01
Highest Assist Average1. 17.0 ................................................ 2004-05
2. 16.8 ................................................ 2005-06
3. 16.5 ................................................ 2001-02
4. 15.9 ................................................ 2009-10
5. 15.5 ................................................ 2008-09
6. 15.0 ................................................ 2002-03
15.0 ................................................ 2007-08
8. 14.7 ................................................ 2000-01
9. 14.6 ................................................ 2011-12
10. 13.8 ................................................ 2003-04
Most Steals1. 256 ................................................. 2009-10
2. 253 ................................................. 2004-05
3. 251 ................................................. 2011-12
4. 243 ................................................. 2000-01
5. 240 ................................................. 2008-09
6. 238 ................................................. 2010-11
7. 217 ................................................. 2007-08
8. 214 ................................................. 2003-04
9. 206 ................................................. 2001-02
10. 200 ................................................. 2006-07
Highest Blocked Shot Average1. 3.0 .................................................. 2011-12
2. 2.5 .................................................. 2009-10
3. 2.1 .................................................. 2008-09
2.1 .................................................. 2007-08
2.1 .................................................. 2000-01
6. 2.0 .................................................. 1999-00
7. 1.6 .................................................. 2010-11
8. 1.5 .................................................. 2001-02
9. 1.3 .................................................. 2004-05
10. 1.2 .................................................. 2006-07
Year-By-YearHome Record
Year Record Win % Conf Gms
1999-00 7-3 .700 5-1 10
2000-01 11-1 .917 7-0 12
2001-02 8-3 .727 5-2 11
2002-03 12-1 .923 7-0 13
2003-04 11-4 .733 6-1 15
2004-05 10-2 .833 7-0 12
2005-06 10-1 .909 6-1 11
--Payne 4-0 1.000 0-0 4
--Behnken 6-1 .857 6-1 7
2006-07 12-1 .923 7-0 13
2007-08 9-1 .900 6-1 10
2008-09 13-1 .929 6-1 14
2009-10 14-2 .875 7-0 16
2010-11 13-1 .929 6-1 14
2011-12 11-3 .786 5-2 14
TOTALS 141-24 .855 80-10 .889
--Behnken 78-10 .886 43-6 .878
--Payne 63-14 .818 37-4 .902
Highest Steal Average1. 8.1 .................................................. 2000-01
2. 8.0 .................................................. 2007-08
3. 7.9 .................................................. 2010-11
4. 7.8 .................................................. 2011-12
7.8 .................................................. 2009-10
6. 7.2 .................................................. 2004-05
7. 6.9 .................................................. 2001-02
6.9 .................................................. 2008-09
9. 6.4 .................................................. 2005-06
10. 6.1 .................................................. 2006-07
Most Blocked Shots1. 96 ................................................... 2011-12
2. 83 ................................................... 2009-10
3. 75 ................................................... 2008-09
4. 62 ................................................... 2000-01
5. 57 ................................................... 2007-08
6. 53 ................................................... 1999-00
7. 47 ................................................... 2010-11
47 ................................................... 2004-05
9. 45 ................................................... 2001-02
10. 43 ................................................... 2003-04
1. 10.7 ................................................ 2000-01
2. 10.6 ................................................ 2003-04
3. 9.6 .................................................. 2001-02
4. 9.2 .................................................. 1999-00
5. 9.0 .................................................. 2006-07
9.0 .................................................. 2008-09
7. 8.5 .................................................. 2010-11
8. 8.2 .................................................. 2009-10
9. 7.9 .................................................. 2007-08
7.9 .................................................. 2004-05
Highest Offensive Rebound Avg.
1. 394 ................................................. 2003-04
2. 320 ................................................. 2000-01
3. 315 ................................................. 2008-09
4. 298 ................................................. 2006-07
5. 288 ................................................. 2001-02
6. 275 ................................................. 2004-05
7. 271 ................................................. 2009-10
8. 255 ................................................. 2010-11
9. 249 ................................................. 1999-00
10. 247 ................................................. 2011-12
Most Offensive Rebounds
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SEASON RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL
1. 809 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
2. 725 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
3. 680 Mitch Montgomery ................ 2000-01
4. 624 Brad Wilden ........................... 2001-02
5. 575 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-03
6. 545 Michael Stockton ................... 2010-11
7. 542 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
8. 509 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-10
9. 498 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-11
10. 464 Todd Christensen .................. 2001-02
Most Points Scored Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
1. 22.7 Mitch Montgomery ................ 2000-01
2. 21.9 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
3. 20.8 Brad Wilden ........................... 2001-02
4. 20.7 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
5. 18.2 Michael Stockton ................... 2010-11
6. 18.1 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
7. 17.4 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-03
8. 17.0 Nick Booth ............................. 2005-06
9. 16.8 Danny Stosich ....................... 2007-08
10. 16.8 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-00
Highest Scoring Average
1. 275 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
2. 265 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
3. 240 Brad Wilden ........................... 2001-02
4. 232 Mitch Montgomery ................ 2000-01
5. 204 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-03
6. 199 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
7. 197 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-10
8. 176 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2001-02
9. 174 Michael Stockton ................... 2010-11
10. 171 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-11
Most Field Goals Made
1. 562 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
2. 474 Brad Wilden ........................... 2001-02
3. 471 Mitch Montgomery ................ 2000-01
4. 422 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
5. 410 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-03
6. 389 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
7. 362 Todd Christensen .................. 2001-02
8. 347 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2001-02
9. 345 Brandon Fries ........................ 1999-00
10. 342 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-00
Most Field Goals Attempted
1. .677 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-10
2. .652 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
3. .650 Nick Booth ............................. 2005-06
4. .644 Nate Sanchez......................... 2007-08
5. .626 Alex Drecksel ........................ 2011-12
6. .612 Nate Sanchez......................... 2006-07
7. .579 Danny Stosich ....................... 2007-08
.579 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-07
9. .578 Nick Booth ............................. 2004-05
10. .573 Nick Taggart ......................... 2002-03
Highest Field Goal Percentage
1. 102 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2006-07
2. 86 Blair Prowse ........................... 2009-10
3. 78 Shane Humphreys ................. 2003-04
4. 75 Mitch Montgomery ................ 2000-01
75 Shane Humphreys ................. 2004-05
6. 74 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2008-09
7. 73 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
8. 71 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-00
9. 65 Blair Prowse ........................... 2007-08
10. 64 (2x) MR: Shane Humphreys .... 2002-03
Most 3-Point Field Goals Att.1. 250 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2006-07
2. 231 Blair Prowse ........................... 2009-10
3. 194 Shane Humphreys ................. 2004-05
4. 186 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2008-09
5. 184 Mitch Montgomery ................ 2000-01
6. 182 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
7. 179 Shane Humphreys ................. 2003-04
8. 169 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2007-08
9. 168 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-00
10. 167 Todd Christensen .................. 2001-02
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Pct.1. .489 Shane Humphreys ................. 2002-03
2. .486 Ryan Olson ............................ 2005-06
3. .472 Jared Ruiz .............................. 2005-06
4. .464 Nick Buroker ......................... 2004-05
5. .462 Ryan Olson ............................ 2004-05
6. .445 Blair Prowse ........................... 2007-08
7. .436 Shane Humphreys ................. 2003-04
8. .429 Jared Ruiz .............................. 2004-05
9. .423 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-00
10. .408 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2006-07
Most Free Throws Made1. 206 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
2. 175 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
3. 161 Michael Stockton ................... 2010-11
4. 141 Danny Reeder ........................ 2006-07
141 Mitch Montgomery ................ 2000-01
6. 130 Danny Reeder ........................ 2005-06
7. 129 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-03
8. 128 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-11
9. 115 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-10
10. 112 Nick Booth ............................. 2005-06
Most Free Throws Attempted1. 252 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
2. 246 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
3. 205 Michael Stockton ................... 2010-11
4. 189 Danny Reeder ........................ 2006-07
5. 171 Nick Booth ............................. 2005-06
6. 170 Mitch Montgomery ................ 2000-01
7. 161 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-03
8. 156 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
9. 154 (3x) Most Recent:
Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-11
Highest Free Throw Percentage1. .917 Brandon Sholly ...................... 2005-06
2. .870 Danny Reeder ........................ 2007-08
3. .844 Danny Reeder ........................ 2005-06
4. .839 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-10
5. .839 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2008-09
6. .837 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
7. .833 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-00
.833 Brandon Fries ........................ 1999-00
9. .831 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-11
10. .829 Mitch Montgomery ................ 2000-01
Most Rebounds1. 263 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
2. 220 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
3. 216 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-04
4. 207 Brad Wilden ........................... 2001-02
5. 202 Nick Booth ............................. 2005-06
6. 195 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-10
7. 193 Nate Sanchez......................... 2006-07
8. 184 Lance Barton ......................... 2005-06
9. 183 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-07
10. 180 (2x) MR: Nick Booth ............... 2004-05
Highest Rebounding Average1. 7.5 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
7.5 Nick Booth ............................. 2005-06
3. 7.3 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
4. 6.9 Brad Wilden ........................... 2001-02
5. 6.8 Lance Barton ......................... 2005-06
6. 6.6 Danny Stosich ....................... 2007-08
7. 6.0 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2001-02
8. 5.9 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-10
9. 5.8 Nate Sanchez......................... 2006-07
5.8 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-04During the 2006-07 season, Jordan Jacobs made 250 3-pointers.
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SEASON RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL
1. 197 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
2. 153 Brad Wilden ........................... 2001-02
3. 148 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
4. 147 Lance Barton ......................... 2005-06
5. 144 Dan Stewart ........................... 2002-03
6. 142 Nick Booth ............................. 2005-06
7. 139 Danny Stosich ....................... 2007-08
139 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
9. 138 Ben Walker ............................ 2011-12
10. 136 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-10
Most Defensive Rebounds
Most Assists1. 5.6 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
2. 5.4 Lance Barton ......................... 2005-06
3. 5.3 Nick Booth ............................. 2005-06
4. 5.1 Danny Stosich ....................... 2007-08
5. 5.1 Brad Wilden ........................... 2001-02
6. 4.9 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
7. 4.6 Dan Stewart ........................... 2002-03
8. 4.3 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2001-02
9. 4.3 Ben Walker ............................ 2011-12
10. 4.1 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-10
Highest Defensive Rebound Avg.
1. 84 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-04
2. 75 Nick Booth ............................. 2004-05
3. 72 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
72 Nate Sanchez......................... 2006-07
5. 71 Nate Sanchez......................... 2003-04
6. 66 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
7. 62 Tanner Gregory ..................... 2010-11
62 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-07
9. 60 Nick Booth ............................. 2005-06
60 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-11
Most Offensive Rebounds
1. 180 Danny Reeder ........................ 2007-08
2. 175 Danny Reeder ........................ 2005-06
3. 140 Danny Reeder ........................ 2006-07
4. 126 Michael Stockton ................... 2010-11
5. 124 Weston Anderson .................. 2009-10
6. 122 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
122 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-02
8. 121 Cory Carlston ........................ 2000-01
9. 108 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2009-10
10. 104 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-05
Highest Assist Average1. 6.9 Danny Reeder ........................ 2007-08
2. 6.7 Danny Reeder ........................ 2005-06
3. 4.2 Danny Reeder ........................ 2006-07
4. 4.2 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-02
5. 4.2 Michael Stockton ................... 2010-11
6. 4.0 Cory Carlston ........................ 2000-01
7. 3.8 Weston Anderson .................. 2009-10
8. 3.3 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2003-04
9. 3.3 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2009-10
10. 3.3 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-05
Most Steals1. 60 Michael Stockton ................... 2010-11
2. 57 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2009-10
57 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-02
4. 55 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-11
5. 52 Michael Stockton ................... 2009-10
52 Blair Prowse ........................... 2009-10
7. 51 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
8. 50 Blair Prowse ........................... 2007-08
50 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2008-09
10. 45 Jordan Hayter ........................ 2011-12
Highest Blocked Shot Average1. 1.7 Ben Walker ............................ 2011-12
2. 1.5 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-10
3. 0.7 Danny Stosich ....................... 2007-08
4. 0.6 Jeff Christensen ..................... 2010-11
0.6 Josh Davis ............................. 1999-00
6. 0.5 Mitch Montgomery ................ 2000-01
0.5 Jordan Bjornberg ................... 2010-11
0.5 Nick Taggart ......................... 2001-02
0.5 Nick Taggart ......................... 2002-03
0.5 Matt Mark .............................. 2003-04
Most Blocked Shots1. 53 Ben Walker ............................ 2011-12
2. 49 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-10
3. 18 Danny Stosich ....................... 2007-08
4. 17 Jeff Christensen ..................... 2010-11
17 Matt Mark .............................. 2003-04
6. 16 Nick Taggart ......................... 2002-03
7. 15 6 times. Most recent:
Jordan Bjornberg ................... 2010-11
1. 2.4 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
2. 2.3 Nick Booth ............................. 2004-05
2.3 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-04
4. 2.2 Nick Booth ............................. 2005-06
2.2 Nate Sanchez......................... 2006-07
6. 2.1 Tanner Gregory ..................... 2010-11
7. 2.0 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-11
8. 1.9 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-07
1.9 Nate Sanchez......................... 2003-04
1.9 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
Highest Offensive Rebound Avg.
Highest Steal Average1. 2.0 Michael Stockton ................... 2010-11
2.0 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-02
3. 1.9 Blair Prowse ........................... 2007-08
4. 1.8 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-11
5. 1.7 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2009-10
1.7 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-01
7. 1.6 Blair Prowse ........................... 2009-10
1.6 Michael Stockton ................... 2009-10
9. 1.5 Mitch Montgomery ................ 2000-01
1.5 Danny Reeder ........................ 2005-06Ben Walker had a school record 53 blocks during the 2010-11 season.
Michael Stockton set the school record with 60 steals during the 2010-11 season
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CAREER RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL
1. 1384 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
2. 1380 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
3. 1354 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
4. 1238 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
5. 1191 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
6. 1166 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
7. 1133 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
8. 1075 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
9. 980 Michael Stockton ................... 2007-11
10. 971 Shane Humphreys ................. 2002-05
Most Points Scored Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
1. 19.9 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
2. 19.8 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
3. 19.4 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
4. 15.9 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-12
5. 14.7 Jared Ruiz .............................. 2004-06
6. 13.7 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
7. 13.3 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
8. 12.8 Blair Prowse ........................... 2007-10
9. 11.8 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
10. 11.8 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
Highest Scoring Average
1. 553 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
2. 480 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
3. 469 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
4. 448 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
5. 439 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
6. 426 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
7. 409 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
8. 388 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
9. 353 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
10. 341 Tanner Gregory ........... 2006-07,09-12
Most Field Goals Made
1. 972 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
2. 926 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
3. 891 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
4. 863 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
5. 836 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
6. 813 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
7. 766 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2005-09
8. 755 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
9. 729 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
10. 665 Shane Humphreys ................. 2002-05
Most Field Goals Attempted
1. .652 Geoff Payne ........................... 2008-09
2. .618 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
3. .597 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
4. .593 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
5. .561 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
6. .554 Josh Davis ............................. 1999-01
7. .547 Nick Taggart ......................... 2001-03
8. .543 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-12
9. .539 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
10. .531 Michael Stockton ................... 2007-11
Highest Field Goal Percentage
1. 240 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2005-09
2. 217 Shane Humphreys ................. 2002-05
3. 159 Blair Prowse ........................... 2007-10
4. 146 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
5. 127 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
6. 111 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
7. 108 Ryan Olson ............................ 2002-06
8. 100 Jared Ruiz .............................. 2004-06
9. 94 Nick Buroker ............... 2000-01,03-06
10. 80 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
Most 3-Point Field Goals Att.1. 608 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2005-09
2. 504 Shane Humphreys ................. 2002-05
3. 407 Blair Prowse ........................... 2007-10
4. 352 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
5. 325 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
6. 294 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
7. 249 Ryan Olson ............................ 2002-06
8. 221 Jared Ruiz .............................. 2004-06
9. 209 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
209 Weston Anderson ........ 2004-05,07-10
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Pct.1. .461 Nick Buroker ............... 2000-01,03-06
2. .452 Jared Ruiz .............................. 2004-06
3. .434 Ryan Olson ............................ 2002-06
4. .431 Shane Humphreys ................. 2002-05
5. .422 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
6. .418 Rob Holcombe ....................... 2004-07
7. .415 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
8. .395 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-12
.395 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2005-09
10. .391 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
Most Free Throws Made1. 448 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
2. 335 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
3. 293 Michael Stockton ................... 2007-11
4. 281 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
5. 245 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
6. 234 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
7. 230 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-12
8. 224 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
9. 221 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
10. 211 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
Most Free Throws Attempted1. 557 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
2. 422 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
3. 407 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
4. 386 Michael Stockton ................... 2007-11
5. 357 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
6. 342 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
7. 310 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
8. 308 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
9. 279 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-12
10. 269 Weston Anderson ........ 2004-05,07-10
Highest Free Throw Percentage1. .870 Isaac Butler ............................ 2000-04
2. .833 Brandon Fries ........................ 1999-00
3. .831 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
4. .824 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-12
5. .823 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
6. .822 Dave Nielsen ......................... 2000-01
7. .818 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
8. .814 AJ Reilly ................................. 2010-12
9. .804 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
10. .802 Shane Humphreys ................. 2002-05
Most Rebounds1. 618 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
2. 596 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
3. 522 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
4. 495 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
5. 449 Tanner Gregory ........... 2006-07,09-12
6. 427 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
7. 369 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
8. 324 Michael Stockton ................... 2007-11
9. 275 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2008-10
10. 273 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
Highest Rebounding Average1. 7.1 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
2. 6.1 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
3. 5.7 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
5.7 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
5. 5.3 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
6. 4.5 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
4.3 Jared Ruiz .............................. 2004-06
8. 4.1 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-12
4.1 Lance Barton ......................... 2005-07
10. 4.0 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2008-10Nate Sanchez is third in school history with 1,354 points scored.
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CAREER RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL
1. 393 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
2. 382 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
3. 365 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
4. 357 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
5. 301 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
6. 297 Tanner Gregory ........... 2006-07,09-12
7. 274 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
8. 265 Michael Stockton ................... 2007-11
9. 240 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
10. 225 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
Most Defensive Rebounds
Most Assists
1. 5.0 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
2. 4.2 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
3. 4.2 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
4. 3.9 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
5. 3.8 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
6. 3.4 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
7. 3.2 Lance Barton ......................... 2005-07
8. 3.1 Jared Ruiz .............................. 2004-06
9. 3.0 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2008-10
10. 2.8 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
Highest Defensive Rebound Avg.
1. 231 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
2. 225 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
3. 152 Tanner Gregory ........... 2006-07,09-12
4. 140 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
5. 138 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
6. 126 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
7. 95 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
8. 92 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-12
9. 81 Conner Nielsen ...................... 2007-10
81 Matt Mark .............................. 2003-05
Most Offensive Rebounds
1. 599 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
2. 369 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
3. 299 Michael Stockton ................... 2007-11
4. 233 Weston Anderson ........ 2004-05,07-10
233 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2005-09
6. 205 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2008-10
7. 201 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
8. 182 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
9. 170 Cory Carlston ........................ 2000-03
10. 158 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
Highest Assist Average1. 5.1 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
2. 3.0 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
3.0 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2008-10
4. 2.9 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
5. 2.5 Cory Carlston ........................ 2000-03
2.5 Michael Stockton ................... 2007-11
7. 2.2 Weston Anderson ........ 2004-05,07-10
8. 2.1 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2005-09
9. 2.0 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
10. 1.9 Jared Ruiz .............................. 2004-06
Most Steals1. 164 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
2. 154 Michael Stockton ................... 2007-11
3. 133 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
4. 107 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2008-10
5. 106 Blair Prowse ........................... 2007-10
6. 97 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-12
7. 89 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
8. 87 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
9. 82 Shane Humphreys ................. 2002-05
10. 81 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
Highest Blocked Shot Average1. 1.6 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
2. 0.5 Nick Taggart ......................... 2001-03
0.5 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
4. 0.4 Matt Mark .............................. 2003-05
5. 0.3 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
0.3 Blair Prowse ........................... 2007-10
0.3 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
0.3 Ben Rajamaki ......................... 2001-04
0.3 Alex Drecksel ........................ 2009-12
0.3 Les Brown .............................. 2006-09
Most Blocked Shots1. 102 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
2. 32 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
32 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
4. 31 Nick Taggart ......................... 2001-03
5. 26 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
6. 25 Matt Mark .............................. 2003-05
7. 24 Josh Davis ............................. 1999-01
8. 23 Blair Prowse ........................... 2007-10
23 Les Brown .............................. 2006-09
23 Ben Rajamaki ......................... 2001-04
1. 2.2 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
2. 2.1 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
3. 1.8 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
4. 1.6 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-12
5. 1.5 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
1.5 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
1.5 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
8. 1.3 Jared Ruiz .............................. 2004-06
1.3 Nick Taggart ......................... 2001-03
10. 1.2 Alex Drecksel ........................ 2009-12
Highest Offensive Rebound Avg.
Highest Steal Average1. 1.6 Jake Orchard ......................... 2010-12
1.6 Blair Prowse ........................... 2007-10
1.6 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2008-10
4. 1.5 Brad Wilden ........................... 2000-02
5. 1.4 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
6. 1.3 Michael Stockton ................... 2007-11
7. 1.2 Mitch Montgomery ................ 1999-01
8. 1.1 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
1.1 AJ Reilly ................................. 2010-12
10. 0.9 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
Most Games Played1. 131 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
2. 124 Tanner Gregory ........... 2006-07,09-12
3. 121 Michael Stockton ................... 2007-11
121 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
5. 117 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
6. 113 Isaac Butler ............................ 2000-04
7. 109 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2005-09
8. 106 Weston Anderson ........ 2004-05,07-10
9. 101 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
10. 99 Ryan Olson ............................ 2002-06
Jeramie Hopson ranks fourth in Westminster history with 133 career steals.
Most Games Started1. 101 Nick Booth ............................. 2003-07
2. 95 Jordan Jacobs ........................ 2005-09
3. 87 Steve Cramer ......................... 2001-05
4. 86 Danny Reeder ........................ 2004-08
5. 78 Matt Sparrow ......................... 2000-03
6. 76 Danny Stosich ....................... 2006-09
7. 75 Nate Sanchez............... 2003-04,06-09
8. 69 Adam Hiatt ............................ 2002-04
9. 68 Jeramie Hopson ..................... 2008-10
10. 65 Ben Walker ............................ 2009-12
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1,000-POINT CLUB
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2002-03 33-32 204 410 .498 38 112 .339 129 161 .801 575 17.4
2003-04 37-37 265 562 .472 73 182 .401 206 246 .837 809 21.9
TOTALS 70-69 469 972 .483 111 294 .378 335 407 .823 1384 19.8
1. Adam Hiatt (2002-04) 1,384 Points
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2004-05 32-1 58 105 .552 10 20 .500 70 91 .769 196 6.1
2005-06 26-26 124 233 .532 24 54 .444 130 154 .844 402 15.5
2006-07 33-33 132 296 .446 28 85 .329 141 189 .746 433 13.1
2007-08 26-26 112 202 .554 18 50 .360 107 123 .870 349 13.4
TOTALS 117-86 426 836 .510 80 209 .383 448 557 .804 1380 11.8
2. Danny Reeder (2004-08) 1,380 Points
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2003-04 37-4 136 238 .571 0 2 .000 79 106 .745 351 9.5
2006-07 33-33 170 278 .612 2 4 .500 99 139 .712 441 13.4
2007-08 27-26 134 208 .644 0 2 .000 38 69 .551 306 11.3
2008-09 34-12 113 202 .559 1 1 1.000 29 43 .674 256 7.5
TOTALS 131-75 553 926 .597 3 9 .333 245 357 .686 1354 10.3
3. Nate Sanchez (2003-04, 06-09) 1,354 Points
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2000-01 30-17 136 244 .557 13 29 .448 58 78 .744 343 11.4
2001-02 30-29 176 347 .507 12 45 .267 77 112 .688 441 14.7
2002-03 33-32 168 300 .560 29 54 .537 89 120 .742 454 13.8
TOTALS 93-78 480 891 .539 54 128 .422 224 310 .723 1238 13.3
4. Matt Sparrow (2000-03) 1,238 Points
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2003-04 37-37 142 257 .553 3 11 .273 89 124 .718 376 102
2004-05 32-32 115 199 .578 0 1 .000 70 115 .609 300 9.4
2005-06 27-27 169 269 .650 9 15 .600 112 171 .655 459 17.0
2003-04 5-5 22 39 .564 2 5 .400 10 12 .833 56 11.2
TOTALS 101-101 448 755 .593 14 32 .438 281 422 .666 1191 11.8
5. Nick Booth (2003-07) 1,191 Points
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1,000-POINT CLUB
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2000-01 30-25 199 389 .512 33 94 .351 111 156 .712 542 18.1
2001-02 30-29 240 474 .506 34 107 .318 110 152 .724 624 20.8
TOTALS 60-54 439 863 .509 67 201 .333 221 308 .718 1166 19.4
6. Brad Willden (2000-02) 1,166 Points
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
1999-00 27-17 156 342 .456 71 168 .423 70 84 .833 453 16.8
2000-01 30-25 232 471 .493 75 184 .408 141 170 .829 680 22.7
TOTALS 57-42 388 813 .477 146 352 .415 211 254 .831 1133 19.9
7. Mitch Montgomery (1999-2001) 1,133 Points
Season GP-GS FG FGA FG% 3FG 3FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% PTS AVG
2006-07 32-27 114 197 .579 4 21 .190 52 76 .684 284 8.9
2007-08 27-27 165 285 .579 13 36 .361 111 154 .721 454 16.8
2008-09 33-22 130 247 .526 6 16 .375 71 112 .634 337 10.2
TOTALS 92-76 409 729 .561 23 73 .315 234 342 .684 1075 11.7
8. Danny Stosich (2006-09) 1,075 Points
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YEARLY LEADERSSCORING
Year Player.........................................Points1999-00 Mitch Montgomery .................4532000-01 Mitch Montgomery .................6802001-02 Brad WIlden ...........................6242002-03 Adam Hiatt ............................5752003-04 Adam Hiatt ............................8092004-05 Jared Ruiz ..............................4382005-06 Nick Booth .............................4592006-07 Nate Sanchez .........................4412007-08 Danny Stosich ........................4542008-09 Geoff Payne ...........................7252009-10 Ben Walker .............................5092010-11 Michael Stockton ....................5452011-12 Jake Orchard ..........................442
REBOUNDINGYear Player.................................Rebounds1999-00 Josh Davis ..............................1322000-01 Brad Wilden ...........................2202001-02 Brad Wilden ...........................2072002-03 Dan Stewart ...........................1792003-04 Nick Booth .............................2162004-05 Nick Booth .............................1802005-06 Nick Booth .............................2022006-07 Nate Sanchez .........................1932007-08 Danny Stosich ........................1782008-09 Geoff Payne ...........................2632009-10 Ben Walker .............................1952010-11 Tannger Gregory ....................1582011-12 Ben Walker .............................174
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Att.)
Year Player............................................. FG%1999-00 Josh Davis ............................ .5582000-01 Matt Sparrow ....................... .5572001-02 Tommy Jensen ..................... .5522002-03 Nick Taggart ........................ .5732003-04 Nate Sanchez ....................... .5712004-05 Nick Booth ........................... .5782005-06 Nick Booth ........................... .6502006-07 Nate Sanchez ....................... .6122007-08 Nate Sanchez ....................... .6442008-09 Geoff Payne ......................... .6522009-10 Ben Walker ........................... .6772010-11 Jake Orchard ........................ .5552011-12 Alex Drecksel ....................... .626
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Att.)
Year Player...........................................3FG%1999-00 Levi Gines ............................ .4262000-01 Mitch Montgomery ............... .4082001-02 Todd Christensen ................ .3832002-03 Matt Sparrow ....................... .5372003-04 Shane Humphreys ................ .4362004-05 Steve Cramer ....................... .5002005-06 Ryan Olson .......................... .4862006-07 Jordan Jacobs ....................... .4082007-08 Blair Prowse ......................... .4452008-09 Weston Anderson ................. .4742009-10 Blair Prowse ......................... .3722010-11 Tarvis Tucker ....................... .4422011-12 Jake Orchard ........................ .424
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Att.)
Year Player............................................. FT%1999-00 Brandon Fries ....................... .833 Mitch Montgomery ............... .8332000-01 Mitch Montgomery ............... .8292001-02 Todd Christensen ................ .8102002-03 Shane Humphreys ................ .8252003-04 Adam Hiatt .......................... .8372004-05 Shane Humphreys ................ .8002005-06 Brandon Sholly ..................... .9172006-07 Danny Reeder ...................... .7462007-08 Danny Reeder ...................... .8702008-09 Jordan Jacobs ....................... .8392009-10 Ben Walker ........................... .8392010-11 Jake Orchard ........................ .8312011-12 Jake Orchard ........................ .816
ASSISTSYear Player.......................................Assists1999-00 Levi Gines ................................792000-01 Cory Carlston .........................1212001-02 Steve Cramer .........................1222002-03 Steve Cramer .........................1012003-04 Adam Hiatt ............................1222004-05 Sanny Reeder .........................1042005-06 Danny Reeder ........................1752006-07 Danny Reeder ........................1402007-08 Danny Reeder ........................1802008-09 Jordan Jacobs ...........................982009-10 Weston Anderson ...................1242010-11 Michael Stockton ....................1262011-12 Chris Cassity ............................89
STEALSYear Player......................................... Steals1999-00 Levi Gines ................................32 Brandon Fries ...........................322000-01 Brad WIlden .............................512001-02 Steve Cramer ...........................572002-03 Steve Cramer ...........................412003-04 Nick Booth ...............................302004-05 Steve Cramer ...........................442005-06 Danny Reeder ..........................382006-07 Danny Reeder ..........................382007-08 Blair Prowse .............................502008-09 Jeramie Hopson .......................502009-10 Jeramie Hopson .......................572010-11 Michael Stockton ......................602011-12 Jordan Heyter ...........................45
BLOCKSYear Player........................................ Blocks1999-00 Josh Davis ................................152000-01 Mitch Montgomery ...................152001-02 Nick Taggart ............................152002-03 Nick Taggart ............................162003-04 Matt Mark ................................172004-05 Nick Booth ...............................122005-06 Rob Holcombe ...........................82006-07 Eric Andersen.............................7 Nate Sanchez .............................72007-08 Danny Stosich ..........................182008-09 Les Brown ................................15 Geoff Payne .............................152009-10 Ben Walker ...............................492010-11 Jeff Christensen .......................172011-12 Ben Walker ...............................53
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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSOverall Winning Streaks
1. 14 Jan. 21, 2010 vs. Carroll (62-58) until
Mar. 18, 2010 vs. Evangel (80-74)
Broken by Azusa Pacific
2. 12 Jan. 14, 2000 vs. MSU-Northern (70-63) until
Feb. 15, 2000 vs. Rocky Mountain (93-89)
Broken by Carroll
3. 11 Nov. 5, 2010 vs. San Diego Christian (79-71) until
Dec. 18, 2010 vs. Point Loma Nazarene (64-46)
Broken by Azusa Pacific
4. 10 Jan. 27, 2007 vs. Rocky Mountain (69-67) until
Mar. 2, 2007 vs. Carroll (73-69)
Broken by Lewis-Clark State
10 Oct. 31, 2008 vs. Dickinson State (59-56) until
Dec. 5, 2008 vs. Western State (67-54)
Broken by Fort Lewis
10 Nov. 28, 2009 vs. Westmont (84-51) until
Jan. 15, 2010 vs. Montana Tech (61-52)
Broken by Montana Western
7. 9 Dec. 29, 2008 vs. Concordia (NE) (78-49) until
Jan. 22, 2009 vs. Carroll (75-73 ot)
Broken by Rocky Mountain
8. 8 Dec. 21, 2002 vs. Mesa State (80-74) until
Jan. 18, 2003 vs. Carroll (77-63)
Broken by Lewis-Clark State
8 Jan. 17, 2004 vs. Carroll (78-72) until
Feb. 14, 2004 vs. Rocky Mountain (76-69)
Broken by Lewis-Clark State
8 Jan. 19, 2005 vs. MSU-Northern (88-71) until
Feb. 17, 2005 vs. Great Falls (73-65)
Broken by MSU-Northern
Overall Losing Streaks Streaks1. 4 Nov. 9, 2002 vs. Albertson (62-68) until
Nov. 19, 2002 vs. Idaho State (51-53)
Broken against Adams State
4 Dec. 30, 2006 vs. Transylvania (57-58 ot) until
Jan. 12, 2007 vs. MSU-Northern (51-64)
Broken against Great Falls
3. 3 Nov. 13, 1999 vs. Multnomah Bible (71-73 ot) until
Nov. 22, 1999 vs. Weber State (60-75)
Broken against Southern Virginia
3 Mar. 20, 2002 vs. Lewis-Clark State (76-79) until
Mar. 10, 2002 vs. Union (TN) (52-62)
Broken against Christian Heritage
3 Nov. 13, 2006 vs. Azusa Pacific (55-69) until
Nov. 18, 2006 vs. Albertson (80-83)
Broken against Lubbock Christian
3 Nov. 7, 2009 vs. Warner Pacific (72-85) until
Nov. 14, 2009 vs. Fresno Pacific (85-87 2ot)
Broken against Northwest (WA)
3 Dec. 29, 2011 vs. Texas Wesleyan (75-79) until
Jan. 7, 2012 vs. Montana Western (64-69)
Broken against Carroll
Record in Overtime Games Overall Home Away Neutral Conf. Post
Single Overtime 12-11 5-3 5-5 2-3 5-7 1-1
Double Overtime 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
Totals 13-13 5-4 5-5 3-4 5-7 1-1
Overtime Games
Nov. 12, 1999 Cascade W 84-78
Nov. 13, 1999 Multnomah Bible L 71-73
Nov. 8, 2001 Fresno Pacific W 72-67
Dec. 8, 2001 at Albertson W 82-77
Dec. 21, 2001 at Carroll* L 88-90
Jan. 3, 2002 MSU-Northern* L 67-84
Jan. 10, 2002 at Montana Tech* L 81-86
Nov. 29, 2002 at Fort Lewis W 86-84
Jan. 11, 2003 at Montana Tech* W 64-63
Feb. 13, 2003 at Carroll* W 98-87
Jan. 8, 2005 Carroll* W 72-70
Feb. 19, 2006 at MSU-Northern* L 63-65
Dec. 30, 2006 vs. Transylvania L 57-58
Jan. 25, 2007 at Carroll* L 74-78
Nov. 10, 2007 vs. Point Loma Nazarene W 94-93
Jan. 5, 2008 Lewis-Clark State* L 84-85
Mar. 6, 2008 vs. Rocky Mountain L 90-91
Jan. 22, 2009 at Carroll* W 75-73
Mar. 19, 2008 vs. Biola W 68-63
Nov. 5, 2010 San Diego Christian W 79-71
Dec. 29, 2010 vs. Indiana Wesleyan L 81-84
Feb. 26, 2011 at Great Falls* L 77-78
Feb. 2, 2012 vs. Montana Western* W 81-80
Double Overtime Games
Nov. 26, 2004 Albertson L 84-89
Nov. 5, 2005 vs. Concordia (CA) W 104-102
Nov. 14, 2009 vs. Fresno Pacific L 85-87
Griffin Milestones
Wins
1st Nov. 12, 1999 vs. Cascade College (84-78 ot)
50th Feb. 2, 2002 vs. MSU-Northern (81-70)
100th Nov. 4, 2004 vs. Notre Dame de Namur (81-39)
150th Nov. 25, 2006 vs. Albertson (77-59)
200th Jan. 3, 2009 vs. Metro State (71-65)
250th Nov. 26, 2010 vs. Warner Pacific (77-76)
Conference Wins
1st Jan. 20, 1999 vs. Montana Tech (75-59)
50th Feb. 28, 2004 vs. MSU-Northern (69-68)
100th Jan. 31, 2009 vs. Lewis-Clark State (75-55)
Losses
1st Nov. 13, 1999 vs. Multnomah Bible (71-73 ot)
50th Nov. 29, 2003 vs. Albertson (91-94)
100th Jan. 5, 2008 vs. Lewis-Clark State (84-85 ot)
Conference Losses
1st Jan. 13, 2000 vs. Lewis-Clark State (60-78)
25th Jan. 12, 2007 vs. MSU-Northern (51-64)
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NAIA ALL-AMERICANS
Mitch Montgomery2001 • 1st Team
Geoff Payne2009 • 1st Team
Adam Hiatt2002 • 2nd Team
2003 • Honorable Mention
Danny Reeder2002 • 2nd Team2008 • 3rd Team
2007 • Honorable Mention
Blair Prowse2010 • 3rd Team
Michael Stockton2011 • 3rd Team
Nick Booth2006 • Honorable Mention
Jake Orchard2011 • Honorable Mention2012 • Honorable Mention
Jared Ruiz2005 • Honorable Mention
Matt Sparrow2003 • Honorable Mention
Ben Walker2010 • Honorable Mention
Brad Willden2001 • Honorable Mention2002 • Honorable Mention
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2008–09 NAIA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
FORWARD
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GEOFF 34 PAYNE
Westminster senior forward Geoff Payne has been named the NAIA Division I Men’s Basketball Player of the Year and the National Basket-ball Coaches Association Player of the Year. Payne becomes the first Westminster player to receive either award. He was also named to the 2008-09 Buffalo Funds-NAIA Division I Men’s Basketball All-Tournament Team.
Payne finished the year as the 11th-best scorer in the NAIA with his 20.7 points per game average. He was third in the country in field goal percentage, shooting 65.2% from the field. He also ranked 46th in the country in rebounds with his 7.5 per game. His 725 points scored this season is the second best single-season total in school history and the 263 rebounds are the most in one season for any Griffin.
Westminster finished the year at 30-5 overall and advanced to the quar-terfinals of the 2008-09 Buffalo Funds-NAIA Division I Men’s Basketball Championships for the first time in school history. They won both the Frontier Conference regular season and tournament championships.
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FRONTIER CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Mitch Montgomery2001
Danny Reeder2006
Geoff Payne2009
Matt Sparrow2003
Brad Willden2002 (co)
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NAIA Division I Player of the YearGeoff Payne ............................................2009
NAIA First Team All-AmericanMitch Montgomery ..................................2001Geoff Payne ............................................2009
NAIA Second Team All-AmericanAdam Hiatt .............................................2004Danny Reeder .........................................2006
NAIA Third Team All-AmericanBlair Prowse ............................................2010Danny Reeder .........................................2008Michael Stockton.....................................2011
NAIA Honorable Mention All-AmericanNick Booth ..............................................2006Adam Hiatt .............................................2003Jake Orchard .....................................2011, 12Danny Reeder .........................................2007Jared Ruiz ...............................................2005Matt Sparrow ..........................................2003Ben Walker ..............................................2010Brad Willden......................................2001, 02
NAIA National Championship All-TournamentGeoff Payne ............................................2009
NAIA Division I National Player of the WeekGeoff Payne ................................. Jan. 6, 2009
NABC-NAIA Division I Player of the YearGeoff Payne ............................................2009
NABC-NAIA First Team All-AmericanGeoff Payne ............................................2009
Frontier Conference Player of the YearMitch Montgomery ..................................2001Geoff Payne ............................................2009Danny Reeder .........................................2006Matt Sparrow ..........................................2003Brad Willden..................................... 2002 (co)
Frontier First Team All-ConferenceWeston Anderson ....................................2010Nick Booth ..............................................2006Adam Hiatt .......................................2003, 04Mitch Montgomery ............................2000, 01Jake Orchard .....................................2011, 12Geoff Payne ............................................2009Blair Prowse ......................................2008, 10Danny Reeder .............................2006, 07, 08Jared Ruiz .........................................2005, 06Nate Sanchez ..........................................2007Matt Sparrow ..........................................2003Michael Stockton.....................................2011Danny Stosich .........................................2008Ben Walker ........................................2010, 12Brad Willden......................................2001, 02
Frontier Second Team All-ConferenceWeston Anderson ....................................2009Tanner Gregory .......................................2011Jordan Hayter ..........................................2012AJ Reilly ............................................2011, 12Nate Sanchez ..........................................2009Danny Stosich .........................................2009
Frontier Honorable Mention All-ConferenceNick Booth ........................................2004, 05Isaac Butler .............................................2004Todd Christensen ...................................2003Steve Cramer ..........................................2005Brandon Fries ..........................................2000Shane Humpherys ...................................2005Matt Mark ...............................................2004Dave Nielsen ...........................................2001Matt Sparrow ....................................2001, 02
Frontier Conference All-Tournament TeamDanny Reeder .........................................2007Nate Sanchez ..........................................2007Danny Stosich .........................................2007
Frontier Conference Freshman of the YearNick Booth ....................................... 2004 (co)
Frontier Conference Newcomer of the YearJake Orchard ...........................................2011Geoff Payne ............................................2009
Frontier Conference Defensive Player of the Year
Isaac Butler .............................................2004Rob Holcombe ........................................2007
Frontier Conference Coach of the YearTommy Connor ...............2001, 03, 05, 09, 10
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NAIA AWARDS CONFERENCE AWARDS
Danny Reeded is the only three-time all-conference player in school history. He was named first team All-Frontier Conference in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
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NAIA Scholar AthletesWeston Anderson ..............................2009, 10Brad Bentley ............................................2001Jordan Bjornberg .....................................2012Nick Booth ........................................2006, 07Les Brown ...............................................2009Brandon Buford .......................................2010Nick Buroker .....................................2005, 06Isaac Butler .............................................2004Cory Carlston ....................................2002, 03Chris Cassity ...............................2010, 11, 12Jeff Christensen ......................................2011Steve Cramer ..............................2003, 04, 05Josh Davis ...............................................2000Alex Drecksel ..........................................2012Tanner Gregory ...........................2010, 11, 12Torrey Henich .........................................2005Nick Hovda .............................................2011Tommy Jensen ........................................2003Eric Johnson ............................................2003Mitch Montgomery ..................................2001Conner Nielsen .................................2009, 10Dave Nielsen ...........................................2001Jake Orchard ...........................................2012Marcus Parry ...........................................2012Jared Roberts ..........................................2007Jared Ruiz .........................................2005, 06Nate Sanchez ....................................2008, 09Josh Schouman .......................................2012Allen Schowengerdt ..........................2008, 09Ben Stock ................................................2005Nick Taggert ...........................................2002James Thompson ....................................2008Ben Walker ..................................2010, 11, 12Adam Ware .............................................2004Brad Willden......................................2001, 02
Weston Anderson ........................2008, 09, 10Lance Barton .....................................2006, 07Brad Bentley ......................................2000, 01Jordan Bjornberg ...............................2011, 12Nick Booth ..................................2005, 06, 07Les Brown .........................................2008, 09Nick Buroker ...............................2004, 05, 06Isaac Butler .......................................2003, 04Cory Carlston ..............................2001, 02, 03Chris Cassity ...............................2010, 11, 12Jeff Christensen ......................................2011Todd Christensen ...................................2002Steve Cramer ........................2002, 03, 04, 05Enoch Dahl .......................................2000, 01Josh Davis ...............................................2000Alex Drecksel ....................................2011, 12Brandon Fries ..........................................2000Tanner Gregory .....................2007, 10, 11, 12Torrey Henich .........................................2005Tyler Heugly ...........................................2007Adam Hiatt .......................................2003, 04Rob Holcombe ..................................2005, 07Jeramie Hopson ................................2009, 10Nick Hovda .......................................2010, 11Chris Howard ..........................................2004Shane Humpherys .............................2004, 05Jordan Jacobs ..............................2007, 08, 09Tommy Jensen ..................................2002, 03Eric Johnson ............................................2003Matt Mark ...............................................2005
Mitch Montgomery ............................2000, 01Conner Nielsen ...........................2008, 09, 10Dave Nielsen ...........................................2001Ryan Olson ...........................2003, 04, 05, 06Jake Orchard ...........................................2012Marcus Parry ...........................................2012Geoff Payne ............................................2009Mike Peirce .............................................2000Blair Prowse ......................................2008, 10Adam Rainbird ........................................2012Ben Rajamaki ..............................2002, 03, 04Danny Reeder .............................2006, 07, 08AJ Reilly ..................................................2012Setphan Reiter ........................................2009Jared Roberts ..........................................2007Jared Ruiz .........................................2005, 06Nate Sanchez ..............................2007, 08, 09Josh Schouman .......................................2012Allen Schowengerdt ....................2007, 08, 09Bryan Snedaker .......................................2004Matt Sparrow ....................................2001, 02Ben Stock ..........................................2004, 05Michael Stockton.........................2009, 10, 11Danny Stosich .............................2007, 08, 09James Thompson ..............................2007, 08Travis Tucker ..........................................2011Ben Walker ..................................2010, 11, 12Adam Ware .............................................2004Brad Willden......................................2001, 02
ACADEMIC AWARDSFrontier Academic All-Conference
5-TIME NAIA SCHOLAR TEAM2007–083.25 GPA
2008–093.50 GPA
2009–103.55 GPA
2010–113.62 GPA
2011–123.62 GPA
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--A--Eric Anderson ....................................2006-07Weston Anderson .....................2004-05,07-10Kevin Asay .........................................2002-03Josh Augustine...................................2007-08
--B--Lance Barton ......................................2005-07Brad Bentley .......................................1999-01Jesse Birch .........................................2003-04Jordan Bjornberg ................................2009-13Nick Booth .........................................2003-07Brad Brown ........................................2011-13Les Brown ..........................................2006-09Brandon Buford ..................................2008-10Nick Buroker ............................2000-01,03-06Isaac Butler ........................................2000-04
--C--Cory Carlston .....................................2000-03Chris Cassity ......................................2009-12Jeff Christensen .................................2009-11Todd Christensen ..............................2000-02Steve Cramer .....................................2001-05
--D--Enoch Dahl ........................................1999-01Josh Davis ..........................................1999-01Nick Davis ..........................................2009-10Alex Drecksel .....................................2009-13
--E--Adam Egan ........................................2010-13
--F--Brandon Fries .....................................1999-00
--G--Levi Gines ................................1999-00,02-03Tanner Gregory ........................2006-07,09-12
--H--Jordan Hamilton .................................2011-13Jake Harley.........................................2007-11Jordan Hayter .....................................2011-13Torrey Henich ....................................2004-05Tyler Heugly ......................................2003-07Adam Hiatt ........................................2002-04Rob Holcombe ...................................2004-07Jeramie Hopson .................................2008-10Nick Hovda ........................................2008-11Chris Howard .....................................2002-04Shane Humphreys ..............................2002-05
--I--Charlie Iorg ........................................1999-01Dane Ishihara .....................................1999-00
--J--Jordan Jacobs .....................................2005-09Tommy Jensen ...................................2000-03Curtis Jex ...........................................2000-01Eric Johnson .......................................2001-03
--K--James Katseanes ................................1999-00
--L--Tim Labka ..........................................2004-05Nash Lockie .......................................2006-08
--M--Jeff Madsen ........................................2001-02Matt Mark ..........................................2003-05Stephen Matthews ..............................2012-13Chris McGill .......................................1999-00Mitch Montgomery .............................1999-01Colton Moon ......................................2011-13
--N--Conner Nielsen ..................................2007-10Dave Nielsen ......................................2000-01
--O--Ryan Olson ........................................2002-06Jake Orchard ......................................2010-13
--P--Marcus Parry ......................................2010-13Geoff Payne .......................................2008-09Ryan Pezely........................................1999-00Drew Phillips ......................................2011-12Mike Pierce ........................................1999-00Blair Prowse .......................................2007-10Jordan Pryor .......................................2012-13
--R--Adam Rainbird ...................................2010-13Ben Rajamaki .....................................2001-04Remington Rawlings ..........................2012-13Danny Reeder ....................................2004-08AJ Reilly .............................................2010-12Stefan Reiter ......................................2008-10Bryson Riddle .....................................2005-06Jared Roberts ...........................2003-04,06-07Tallon Robertson ...............................2012-13Jared Ruiz ..........................................2004-06
--S--Michael Salazar ..................................2010-11Nate Sanchez ...........................2003-04,06-09Jared Sanford .....................................1999-00Josh Schouman ..................................2010-12Allen Schowengerdt ...........................2005-09Brandon Sholly ...................................2005-06Blake Skidmore ..................................2012-13Logan Smart ......................................2008-09Bryan Snedaker ..................................2002-04Matt Sparrow .....................................2000-03Stefan Stathopulos .............................2006-09Tye Stauffer .......................................2005-06Josh Steenblik ....................................1999-00Dan Stewart .......................................2001-03Ben Stock ...........................................2002-05Michael Stockton................................2007-11Danny Stosich ....................................2006-09
--T--Nick Taggart ......................................2001-03James Thompson ...............................2006-08Travis Tucker ................2006-07,10-11, 12-13
--W--Ben Walker .........................................2009-12Cory Wardle .......................................2003-04Adam Ware ........................................2003-04Chris Wheelock ..................................2011-12Brad Wilden .......................................2000-02Bryan Wright ......................................1999-00
--Y--Matt Young ........................................2005-06
ALL-TIME ROSTER
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1999–2000Mar. 2 MSU-Northern L 69-71 Butte, MT
2000–2001Mar. 1 Great Falls W 91-77 Butte, MT
Mar. 2 Lewis-Clark State W 89-88 Butte, MT
Mar. 3 Carroll L 75-78 Butte, MT
2001–2002Feb. 28 Rocky Mountain L 63-76 Butte, MT
2002–2003Mar. 13 Great Falls W 83-59 Butte, MT
Mar. 14 Rocky Mountain L 52-61 Butte, MT
2003–2004Mar. 6 Great Falls W 77-49 Butte, MT
Mar. 12 MSU-Northern W 82-62 Butte, MT
Mar. 13 Lewis-Clark State L 62-64 Butte, MT
2004–2005Mar. 3 Great Falls W 65-44 Butte, MT
Mar. 4 Lewis-Clark State L 68-75 Butte, MT
2005–2006Mar. 3 Montana Tech W Butte, MT
Mar. 4 Rocky Mountain W 109-73 Butte, MT
Mar. 5 Carroll L 64-77 Butte, MT
2006–2007Mar. 1 Montana Western W 62-60 Butte, MT
Mar. 2 Carroll W 73-69 Butte, MT
Mar. 3 Lewis-Clark State L 61-63 Butte, MT
2007-2008Mar. 6 Rocky Mountain L ot 90-91 Butte, MT
2008-2009Mar. 5 Montana Tech W 71-69 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 7 Carroll W 74-73 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 10 Rocky Mountain W 71-53 Salt Lake City, UT
2009-2010Mar. 2 Great Falls W 78-55 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 5 Rocky Mountain W 80-68 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 8 Montana Western W 76-68 Salt Lake City, UT
2010-2011Mar. 2 Lewis-Clark State W 82-70 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 5 Carroll L 62-68 Helena, MT
2011-2012Feb. 28 Rocky Mountain W 73-53 Salt Lake City, UT
Mar. 2 Montana Western L 68-70 Dillon, MT
Frontier Conference Tournament
Postseason Records
W L % Apps.
Frontier Conference Tournament 18 11 .621 13
NAIA National Championships 4 9 .308 9
Totals 22 20 .524
POSTSEASON HISTORYNAIA National Championships
2000–2001Mar. 15 Biola L 53-74 Kansas City, MO
2001–2002Mar. 14 Union (Tenn.) L 52-62 Kansas City, MO
2002–2003Mar. 27 Barber Scotia L 48-59 Kansas City, MO
2003–2004Mar. 25 Lubbock Christian W 74-65 Kansas City, MO
Mar. 26 Georgetown College L 55-65 Kansas City, MO
2004–2005Mar. 17 Oklahoma Baptist L 60-75 Kansas City, MO
2005–2006Mar. 15 Houston Baptist L 64-73 Kansas City, MO
2006–2007Mar. 14 Southern Nazarene L 67-72 Kansas City, MO
2008-2009Mar. 19 Biola W ot 68-63 Kansas City, MO
Mar. 20 Univ. Cumberlands W 67-62 Kansas City, MO
Mar. 21 Columbia (Mo.) L 47-50 Kansas City, MO
2009-2010Mar. 18 Evangel W 80-74 Kansas City, MO
Mar. 19 Azusa Pacific L 51-65 Kansas City, MO
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SERIES RECORDS--A--
Adams State .......................4-2..........667 ......2W
Azusa Pacific.......................3-4..........429 .......3L
--B--Barber Scotia.......................0-1..........000 .......1L
Benedictine .........................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Biola ...................................1-3..........250 .......1L
--C--California Baptist ................1-1..........500 ......1W
Cal State Monterey Bay ........1-0........1.000 .....1W
Cal State San Marcos ...........1-0........1.000 .....1W
California Tech ...................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Cardinal Stritch ...................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Carroll ..............................18-14........563 .......1L
Cascade ..............................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Chapman ............................0-1..........000 .......1L
Christian Heritage ...............1-2..........333 .......2L
College of Idaho ................11-9.........550 ......1W
Colorado Christian ..............1-0........1.000 .....1W
Colorado College ................2-0........1.000 .....2W
UC-Colorado Springs ...........1-0........1.000 .....1W
Colorado Mines ...................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Columbia (Mo.) ...................0-1..........000 .......1L
Concordia (Calif.) ................4-5..........444 .......2L
Concordia (Neb.) .................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Concordia (Ore.) .................3-0........1.000 .....3W
Corban ...............................1-0........1.000 .....1W
U. of the Cumberlands ........1-0........1.000 .....1W
--D--Daemen ..............................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Dana ...................................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Dickinson State ...................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Dillard ................................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Dixie State ..........................4-2..........667 ......3W
Doane .................................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Dominican ..........................0-1..........000 .......1L
--E--Eastern Oregon ...................2-1..........667 ......2W
Evangel ...............................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Evergreen State ...................1-0........1.000 .....1W
--F--Fort Lewis ...........................1-3..........250 .......2L
Freed-Hardeman .................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Fresno Pacific ......................3-1..........750 ......1W
--G--George Fox .........................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Georgetown College ............0-1..........000 .......1L
Grand View .........................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Great Falls .........................28-1.........966 ......2W
--H--Holy Names ........................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Hope...................................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Hope International ..............1-0........1.000 .....1W
Houston Baptist ..................0-1..........000 .......1L
--I--Idaho State .........................1-2..........333 ......1W
Indiana Wesleyan ................0-1..........000 .......1L
--L--Lakehead ............................2-0........1.000 .....2W
Lee .....................................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Lewis & Clark ......................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Lewis-Clark State ...............19-12........613 ......9W
Life Pacific ..........................2-0........1.000 .....2W
Lubbock Christian ...............3-0........1.000 .....3W
Lyndon State .......................1-0........1.000 .....1W
--M--The Master’s .......................0-2..........000 .......2L
Menlo .................................0-2..........000 .......2L
Mesa State ..........................1-2..........333 .......1L
Metro State .........................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Minot State .........................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Montana Tech ....................23-5.........821 ......1W
Montana Western ...............23-7.........767 .......1L
MSU-Northern ...................18-10........643 .......3L
Multnomah Bible .................0-1..........000 .......1L
--N--Nevada-Reno .......................0-1..........000 .......1L
Northern Colorado ..............1-0........1.000 .....1W
Northern New Mexico .........2-0........1.000 .....2W
Northwest (Wash.) ...............1-0........1.000 .....1W
Northwest Nazarene ...........3-1..........750 ......1W
Notre Dame College ............1-0........1.000 .....1W
Notre Dame de Namur ........1-0........1.000 .....1W
--O--Oklahoma Baptist................0-1..........000 .......1L
Olivet Nazarene ..................1-0........1.000 .....1W
--P--Plattsburgh State ................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Point Loma Nazarene ..........5-2..........714 ......2W
--R--Robert Morris ......................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Rockford .............................0-1..........000 .......1L
Rocky Mountain .................25-8.........758 ......2W
--S--Saint Thomas (Fla.) .............2-0........1.000 .....2W
Saint Xavier (IL) ...................1-0........1.000 .....1W
UC-San Diego ......................0-1..........000 .......1L
San Diego Christian ............4-0........1.000 .....4W
UC-Santa Cruz .....................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Shawnee State .....................1-0........1.000 .....1W
Southern Alberta Tech ........1-0........1.000 .....1W
Southern Nazarene .............0-1..........000 .......1L
Southern Virginia ................2-0........1.000 .....2W
Southwestern (Ariz.)............1-0........1.000 .....1W
--T--Texas Wesleyan ..................0-1..........000 .......1L
Transylvania .......................0-1..........000 .......1L
--U--Union (Tenn.) ......................0-1..........000 .......1L
--V--Vanguard ............................4-1..........800 ......4W
Victoria ...............................2-0........1.000 .....2W
Virginia Intermont ...............2-0........1.000 .....2W
Viterbo ...............................1-0........1.000 .....1W
--W--Walsh ..................................0-1..........000 .......1L
Warner Pacific .....................3-1..........750 ......2W
Wayland Baptist ..................0-1..........000 .......1L
Weber State ........................0-2..........000 .......2L
Western State ......................4-0........1.000 .....4W
Westmont ...........................2-1..........667 ......1W
William Jessup .....................2-0........1.000 .....2W
William Jewell ......................1-1..........500 ......1W
Wisconsin-Platteville ............1-0........1.000 .....1W
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Adams StateWestminster leads, 4-212/30/01 Westminster 84-6511/22/02 Westminster 77-6111/21/03 Adams State 72-6812/18/03 Adams State 66-6111/27/04 Westminster 73-6612/2/06 Westminster 63-32
Azusa PacificAzusa Pacific leads, 4-311/8/03 Westminster 72-6912/28/04 Westminster 74-7111/13/06 Azusa Pacific 69-5511/8/08 Westminster 83-693/19/10 Azusa Pacific 65-5112/20/10 Azusa Pacific 81-6611/19/11 Azusa Pacific 72-69
Barber ScotiaBarber Scotia leads, 1-03/21/03 Barber Scotia 59-48
BenedictineWestminster leads, 1-012/31/05 Westminster 84-65
BiolaBiola leads, 3-13/15/01 Biola 74-5311/16/01 Biola 96-693/19/09 Westminster 68-63 ot12/17/11 Biola 59-50
California BaptistSeries tied, 1-112/2/99 Cal Baptist 90-7011/15/03 Westminster 71-56
Cal State Monterey BayWestminster leads, 1-011/17/11 Westminster 72-68
Cal State San MarcosWestminster leads, 1-011/11/11 Westminster 76-66
UC-San DiegoUC-San Diego leads, 1-012/6/99 UC-San Diego 77-69
UC-Santa CruzWestminster leads, 1-011/27/99 Westminster 52-49
California TechWestminster leads, 1-012/3/99 Westminster 68-41
Cardinal StritchWestminster leads, 1-011/27/00 Westminster 82-65
Carroll CollegeWestminster leads, 18-1412/18/99 Westminster 71-69 1/15/00 Carroll 97-87 2/7/00 Westminster 69-57 1/18/01 Westminster 82-79 2/17/01 Carroll 95-74 3/3/01 Carroll 78-75 12/21/01 Carroll 90-88 ot 1/17/02 Carroll 89-68 1/18/03 Westminster 77-63 2/13/03 Westminster 98-87 ot 1/17/04 Westminster 78-72 2/12/04 Westminster 59-49 1/8/05 Westminster 72-70 ot 2/3/05 Carroll 76-71 1/7/06 Carroll 73-67 2/2/06 Westminster 71-59 3/5/06 Carroll 77-64 1/25/07 Carroll 78-74 2/24/06 Westminster 70-53 3/2/07 Westminster 73-69 1/24/08 Westminster 95-603/1/08 Carroll 75-721/22/09 Westminster 75-73 ot2/21/09 Carroll 71-783/7/09 Westminster 74-731/21/10 Westminster 62-582/20/10 Westminster 80-571/13/11 Carroll 85-752/12/11 Westminster 91-763/5/11 Carroll 68-621/12/12 Westminster 75-542/11/12 Carroll 74-65
Cascade CollegeWestminster leads, 1-011/12/99 Westminster 84-78 ot
ChapmanChapman leads, 1-012/4/99 Chapman 88-68
Christian HeritageChristian Heritage leads, 2-111/7/02 Westminster 74-6111/13/03 Christian Heritage 85-7311/26/03 Christian Heritage 77-68
College of IdahoWestminster leads, 11-911/10/00 Westminster 81-75 12/2/00 Albertson 92-76 11/9/01 Albertson 76-57 12/8/01 Westminster 82-77 ot 11/9/02 Albertson 68-62 12/7/02 Albertson 67-65 11/29/03 Albertson 94-91 12/6/03 Westminster 76-68 11/20/04 Albertson 66-54 11/26/04 Albertson 89-84 2ot 11/19/05 Westminster 79-72 11/23/05 Westminster 92-85 11/18/06 Albertson 83-80 11/25/06 Westminster 77-59
11/17/07 Westminster 69-6811/24/07 Westminster 64-4611/22/08 Westminster 81-7111/21/09 Westminster 77-6811/27/09 College of Idaho 55-5211/20/10 Westminster 74-65
Colorado ChristianWestminster leads, 1-011/27/10 Westminster 97-80
Colorado CollegeWestminster leads, 2-01/29/99 Westminster 80-7012/10/01 Westminster 86-66
UC-Colorado SpringsWestminster leads, 1-011/26/11 Westminster 70-45
Colorado MinesWestminster leads, 1-01/2/09 Westminster 83-72
Columbia (Mo.)Columbia leads, 1-03/21/09 Columbia 50-47
Concordia (Calif.)Concordia leads, 5-412/9/00 Westminster 69-6511/17/01 Concordia 96-7612/28/02 Westminster 63-6011/6/04 Concordia 93-7911/5/05 Westminster 104-102 2ot11/10/06 Concordia 89-6111/15/08 Westminster 89-8111/13/09 Concordia 79-6311/12/11 Concordia 88-69
Concordia (Neb.)Westminster leads, 1-012/29/08 Westminster 78-49
Concordia (Ore.)Westminster leads, 3-011/17/00 Westminster 80-6411/20/01 Westminster 71-5811/19/04 Westminster 91-70
Corban CollegeWestminster leads, 1-011/18/05 Westminster 79-66
University of the CumberlandsWestminster leads, 1-03/20/09 Westminster 67-62
DaemanWestminster leads, 1-012/19/07 Westminster 61-46
Dana CollegeWestminster leads, 1-012/30/08 Westminster 76-71
AGAINST THE OPPOSITION
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Dickinson StateWestminster leads, 1-010/31/08 Westminster 59-56
DillardWestminster leads, 1-012/17/11 Westminster 73-59
Dixie StateWestminster leads, 4-212/1/06 Westminster 67-6512/7/06 Dixie State 67-6411/30/07 Dixie State 64-6112/8/07 Westminster 77-6611/6/09 Westminster 68-5311/1/11 Westminster 84-82
DoaneWestminster leads, 1-012/18/07 Westminster 84-55
DominicanDominican leads, 1-011/12/04 Dominican 70-54
Eastern OrgonWestminster leads, 2-111/17/06 Eastern Oregon 85-73 11/16/07 Westminster 88-7111/21/08 Westminster 78-67
EvangelWestminster leads, 1-03/18/10 Westminster 80-74
Evergreen StateWestminster leads, 1-011/24/01 Westminster 90-61
Fort LewisFort Lewis leads, 3-112/1/01 Fort Lewis 90-8011/29/02 Westminster 86-84 ot12/4/04 Fort Lewis 86-7412/6/08 Fort Lewis 86-79
Freed-HardemanWestminster leads, 1-012/21/05 Westminster 100-85
Fresno PacificWestminster leads, 3-111/8/01 Westminster 72-67 ot11/4/05 Westminster 82-5311/14/09 Fresno Pacific 87-85 2ot11/13/10 Westminster 71-58
George FoxWestminster leads, 1-012/8/00 Westminster 83-75
Georgetown (Ky.)Georgetown leads, 1-03/26/04 Georgetown 65-55
Grand ViewWestminster leads, 1-011/28/08 Westminster 66-53
Great FallsWestminster leads, 28-11/6/01 Westminster 103-75 2/1/01 Westminster 93-77 3/1/01 Westminster 91-77 1/5/02 Westminster 74-68 1/31/02 Westminster 94-59 2/1/03 Westminster 98-51 2/27/03 Westminster 86-63 3/13/03 Westminster 83-59 1/31/04 Westminster 59-37 2/27/04 Westminster 63-48 3/6/04 Westminster 63-48 1/22/05 Westminster 62-59 2/17/05 Westminster 93-45 3/3/05 Westminster 65-44 1/21/06 Westminster 100-74 2/17/06 Westminster 73-65 1/13/07 Westminster 60-42 2/8/07 Westminster 73-56 1/12/08 Westminster 92-682/15/08 Westminster 71-671/10/09 Westminster 80-522/5/09 Westminster 87-321/9/10 Westminster 81-542/5/10 Westminster 55-423/2/10 Westminster 78-551/27/11 Westminster 74-582/26/11 Great Falls 78-77 2ot1/27/12 Westminster 73-662/25/12 Westminster 72-57
Holy NamesWestminster leads, 1-011/11/04 Westminster 79-74
Hope CollegeWestminster leads, 1-011/6/03 Westminster 97-69
Hope InternatonalWestminster leads, 1-011/11/06 Westminster 59-57
Houston BaptistHouston Baptist leads, 1-03/15/06 Houston Baptist 73-64
Idaho StateIdaho State leads, 2-112/28/00 Idaho State 67-6611/19/02 Idaho State 53-5111/16/04 Westminster 66-55
Indiana WesleyanIndiana Wesleyan leads, 1-012/29/10 Indiana Wesleyan 84-81 2ot
LakeheadWestminster leads, 2-011/3/06 Westminster 86-5511/4/06 Westminster 88-47
LeeWestminster leads, 1-012/15/04 Westminster 86-74
Lewis & ClarkWestminster leads, 1-011/23/01 Westminster 76-73
Lewis-Clark StateWestminster leads, 19-121/13/00 Lewis-Clark State 78-60 2/5/00 Westminster 76-71 1/27/01 Westminster 80-78 2/24/01 Westminster 65-60 3/2/01 Westminster 89-88 1/26/02 Westminster 86-57 2/20/02 Lewis-Clark State 79-76 1/25/03 Lewis-Clark State 92-84 2/22/03 Westminster 80-72 1/24/04 Westminster 72-55 2/21/04 Lewis-Clark State 73-64 3/13/04 Lewis-Clark State 64-62 1/15/05 Lewis-Clark State 63-54 2/12/05 Westminster 59-52 3/4/05 Lewis-Clark State 75-68 1/14/06 Lewis-Clark State 66-57 2/11/06 Westminster 55-54 1/6/07 Lewis-Clark State 67-50 2/3/07 Westminster 73-69 3/3/07 Lewis-Clark State 63-61 1/5/08 Lewis-Clark State 65-84 ot2/9/08 Lewis-Clark State 69-641/31/09 Westminster 75-552/28/09 Westminster 72-681/30/10 Westminster 60-532/27/10 Westminster 81-771/22/11 Westminster 82-702/19/11 Westminster 95-813/2/11 Westminster 82-701/19/12 Westminster 70-622/18/12 Westminster 69-53
Life PacificWestminster leads, 2-01/3/04 Westminster 83-3112/29/04 Westminster 83-49
Lubbock ChristianWestminster leads, 3-03/25/04 Westminster 74-6511/26/05 Westminster 65-4911/24/06 Westminster 75-60
Lyndon StateWestminster leads, 1-011/25/11 Westminster 81-46
The Master’sThe Master’s leads, 2-012/1/00 The Master’s 79-5611/3/07 The Master’s 85-84
MenloMenlo leads, 2-011/26/99 Menlo 65-5712/6/02 Menlo 69-67
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Mesa StateMesa State leads, 2-111/20/99 Mesa State 62-4612/21/08 Westminster 80-7412/3/04 Mesa State 80-73
Metro StateWestminster leads, 1-01/3/09 Westminster 71-65
Minot StateWestminster leads, 1-012/16/11 Westminster 87-74
Montana State-NorthernWestminster leads, 18-102/3/00 MSU-Northern 94-81 2/26/00 MSU-Northern 99-84 3/2/00 MSU-Northern 71-69 1/4/01 Westminster 70-63 2/3/01 Westminster 89-71 1/3/02 MSU-Northern 81-67 ot 2/2/02 Westminster 81-70 1/31/03 Westminster 58-55 3/1/03 Westminster 94-71 1/29/04 Westminster 81-67 2/28/04 Westminster 69-68 3/12/04 Westminster 82-62 1/21/05 Westminster 64-54 2/19/05 Westminster 73-63 1/19/06 Westminster 88-71 2/19/06 MSU-Northern 65-63 ot 1/12/07 MSU-Northern 64-51 2/10/07 Westminster 72-51 1/10/08 Westminster 67-642/16/08 MSU-Northern 80-661/9/09 Westminster 74-582/7/09 Westminster 74-641/7/10 Westminster 65-482/6/10 Westminster 68-471/29/11 Westminster 55-442/25/11 MSU-Northern 64-581/28/12 MSU-Northern 53-502/23/12 MSU-Northern 60-57
Montana TechWestminster leads, 23-51/20/00 Westminster 75-59 2/12/00 Montana Tech 75-62 1/11/01 Westminster 69-68 2/10/01 Westminster 91-70 1/10/02 Montana Tech 86-81 ot 2/9/02 Westminster 83-55 1/11/03 Westminster 64-63 ot 2/6/03 Westminster 75-51 1/10/04 Westminster 75-42 2/6/04 Westminster 70-59 1/27/05 Westminster 82-76 2/26/05 Westminster 99-69 1/27/06 Westminster 73-72 2/25/06 Westminster 99-64 3/3/06 Westminster 1/18/07 Westminster 78-48 2/17/07 Westminster 70-61 1/18/08 Westminster 66-552/23/08 Westminster 76-73
1/15/09 Westminster 71-572/14/09 Westminster 76-593/5/09 Westminster 71-691/15/10 Westminster 61-522/13/10 Westminster 75-511/6/11 Montana Tech 58-562/5/11 Montana Tech 77-681/6/12 Montana Tech 78-672/4/12 Westminster 70-61
Montana WesternWestminster leads, 23-712/17/99 Westminster 74-71 1/24/00 Montana Western 90-78 2/19/00 Westminster 77-57 1/13/01 Westminster 90-78 2/8/01 Westminster 92-63 1/12/02 Westminster 87-79 2/7/02 Westminster 96-87 1/10/03 Westminster 93-64 2/8/03 Westminster 89-60 1/8/04 Montana Western 60-57 2/7/04 Westminster 72-64 1/29/05 Westminster 80-68 2/25/05 Westminster 79-65 1/28/06 Westminster 72-65 2/23/06 Westminster 81-60 1/20/07 Westminster 93-81 2/16/07 Westminster 82-52 2/28/07 Westminster 62-60 1/19/08 Westminster 103-602/21/08 Westminster 77-601/17/09 Westminster 89-632/13/09 Montana Western 90-761/16/10 Montana Western 82-762/11/10 Westminster 95-773/8/10 Westminster 76-681/8/11 Westminster 82-602/4/11 Montana Western 81-741/7/12 Montana Western 69-642/2/12 Westminster 81-80 ot3/2/12 Montana Western 70-68
Multnomah BibleMultnomah Bible leads, 1-011/13/99 Multnomah Bible 73-71 ot
Nevada-RenoNevada-Reno leads, 1-012/21/00 Nevada-Reno 85-61
Northern ColoradoWestminster leads, 1-012/1/11 Westminster 73-60
Northern New MexicoWestminster leads, 2-011/29/08 Westminster 90-3411/4/11 Westminster 100-52
NorthwestWestminster leads, 1-011/20/09 Westminster 72-60
Northwest NazareneWestminster leads, 3-11/4/03 Westminster 60-5112/20/03 Westminster 77-6712/3/05 Northwest Nazarene 99-9312/9/06 Westminster 83-82
Notre Dame CollegeWestminster leads, 1-012/18/09 Westminster 55-53
Notre Dame de NamurWestminster leads, 1-011/4/04 Westminster 81-39
Oklahoma BaptistOklahoma Baptist leads, 1-03/17/05 Oklahoma Baptist 75-60
Olivet NazareneWestminster leads, 1-011/6/10 Westminster 74-55
Plattsburgh StateWestminster leads, 1-012/16/04 Westminster 80-47
Point Loma NazareneWestminster leads, 5-211/11/00 Point Loma Nazarene 82-6811/8/02 Westminster 75-5511/14/03 Westminster 80-7511/5/04 Westminster 80-6011/12/05 Point Loma Nazarene 77-7511/10/07 Westminster 94-93 ot12/18/10 Westminster 64-46
Robert MorrisWestminster leads, 1-011/3/00 Westminster 94-90
RockfordRockford leads, 1-012/31/06 Rockford 52-51
Rocky MountainWestminster leads, 25-81/22/00 Westminster 82-75 2/17/00 Rocky Mountain 82-71 1/20/01 Westminster 85-52 2/15/01 Westminster 93-89 12/18/01 Westminster 63-61 1/19/02 Westminster 77-66 2/28/02 Rocky Mountain 76-63 1/16/03 Westminster 81-62 2/15/03 Rocky Mountain 75-64 3/14/03 Rocky Mountain 61-52 1/15/04 Rocky Mountain 68-65 2/14/04 Westminster 76-69 1/6/05 Westminster 60-59 2/5/05 Westminster 80-69 1/5/06 Westminster 101-88 2/4/06 Westminster 96-73 3/4/06 Westminster 109-73 1/27/07 Westminster 69-67 2/22/06 Westminster 81-74
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1/26/08 Westminster 67-642/16/08 Westminster 76-733/6/08 Rocky Mountain 91-90 ot 1/24/09 Rocky Mountain 78-652/19/09 Westminster 90-713/10/09 Westminster 71-531/23/10 Westminster 59-512/18/10 Westminster 60-483/5/10 Westminster 80-681/15/11 Westminster 82-662/10/11 Westminster 91-661/14/12 Rocky Mountain 84-762/9/12 Westminster 72-592/28/12 Westminster 73-53
Saint Thomas (Fla.)Westminster leads, 2-012/4/09 Westminster 82-6712/5/09 Westminster 81-62
Saint Xavier (Ill.)Westminster leads, 1-011/5/11 Westminster 71-66
San Diego ChristianWestminster leads, 4-011/11/05 Westminster 80-61 11/9/07 Westminster 93-5411/7/08 Westminster 93-6111/5/10 Westminster 79-71 ot
Shawnee StateWestminster leads, 1-012/30/10 Westminster 68-56
Southern Alberta TechWestminster leads, 1-012/7/01 Westminster 74-54
Southern NazareneSouthern Nazarene leads, 1-03/14/07 Southern Nazarene 72-67
Southern VirginiaWestminster leads, 2-011/24/99 Westminster 93-8611/25/00 Westminster 81-60
Southwestern (Ariz.)Westminster leads, 1-012/29/09 Westminster 83-70
Texas WesleyanTexas Wesleyan leads, 1-012/29/11 Texas Wesleyan 79-75
TransylvaniaTransylvania leads, 1-012/30/06 Transylvania 58-57 ot
Union (Tenn.)Union leads, 1-03/14/02 Union 62-52
VanguardWestminster leads, 4-111/16/02 Vanguard 59-50 11/7/03 Westminster 79-71 11/2/07 Westminster 76-4611/14/08 Westminster 74-4811/12/10 Westminster 85-49
VictoriaWestminster leads, 2-010/21/11 Westminster 88-8510/22/11 Westminster 78-70
Virginia IntermontWestminster leads, 2-012/30/03 Westminster 69-5312/20/05 Westminster 88-51
ViterboWestminster leads, 1-012/30/02 Westminster 67-50
WalshWalsh leads, 1-012/30/05 Walsh 83-73
Warner PacificWestminster leads, 3-111/23/07 Westminster 93-7311/7/09 Warner Pacific 82-7211/19/10 Westminster 82-7511/26/10 Westminster 77-76
Wayland BaptistWayland Baptist leads, 1-012/27/03 Wayland Baptist 72-67
Weber StateWeber State leads, 2-011/22/99 Weber State 75-6011/3/01 Weber State 92-73Western StateWestminster leads, 4-011/23/02 Westminster 86-5411/30/02 Westminster 86-6111/22/03 Westminster 75-6512/5/08 Westminster 67-54
WestmontWestminster leads, 2-111/10/01 Westminster 75-6011/14/02 Westmont 67-5211/28/09 Westminster 84-51
William JessupWestminster leads, 2-012/3/10 Westminster 80-6112/4/10 Westminster 89-72
William JewellSeries tied, 1-111/4/00 William Jewell 74-6212/19/09 Westminster 68-64
Wisconsin-PlattevilleWestminster leads, 1-012/30/09 Westminster 71-68
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ALL-TIME RESULTS1999–2000
12-15 (5-7 Frontier) Head Coach: Tommy Connor
Nov. 12 vs Cascade College W 84-78 otNov. 13 at Multnomah Bible L 71-73 otNov. 20 Mesa State L 46-62Nov. 22 at Weber State L 60-75Nov. 24 Southern Virginia W 93-86Nov. 26 at Menlo College L 57-65Nov. 27 vs UC-Santa Cruz W 52-49Dec. 2 vs California Baptist L 70-90Dec. 3 vs California Tech W 68-41Dec. 4 vs Chapman L 68-88Dec. 6 UC-San Diego L 69-77Dec. 17 at Montana Western W 74-71Dec. 18 vs Carroll W 71-69Jan. 13 at Lewis-Clark State* L 60-78Jan. 15 at Carroll* L 87-97Jan. 20 Montana Tech* W 75-59Jan. 22 Rocky Mountain* W 82-75Jan. 24 at Montana Western* L 78-90Jan. 29 Colorado College W 80-70Feb. 3 MSU-Northern* L 81-94Feb. 5 Lewis-Clark State* W 76-71Feb. 7 Carroll* W 69-57Feb. 12 at Montana Tech* L 62-75Feb. 17 at Rocky Mountain* L 71-82Feb. 19 Montana Western* W 77-57Feb. 26 at MSU-Northern* L 84-99Mar. 2 vs MSU-Northern# L 69-71
2000–200122-9 (13-1 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tommy ConnorNov. 3 vs Robert Morris W 94-90Nov. 4 vs William Jewell L 62-74Nov. 10 Albertson W 81-75Nov. 11 Point Loma Nazarene L 68-82Nov. 17 Concordia (Ore.) W 80-64Nov. 25 Southern Virginia W 81-60Nov. 27 Cardinal Stritch W 82-65Dec. 1 vs The Master’s L 56-79Dec. 2 at Albertson L 76-92Dec. 8 vs George Fox W 83-75Dec. 9 vs Concordia (Calif.) W 69-65Dec. 21 at Nevada-Reno L 61-85Dec. 28 at Idaho State L 66-67Jan. 4 MSU-Northern* W 70-63Jan. 6 Great Falls* W 103-75Jan. 11 at Montana Tech* W 69-68Jan. 13 at Montana Western* W 90-78Jan. 18 Carroll* W 82-79Jan. 20 Rocky Mountain* W 85-52Jan. 27 at Lewis-Clark State* W 80-78Feb. 1 at Great Falls* W 93-77Feb. 3 at MSU-Northern* W 89-71Feb. 8 Montana Western* W 92-63Feb. 10 Montana Tech* W 91-70Feb. 15 at Rocky Mountain* W 93-89Feb. 17 at Carroll* L 74-95Feb. 24 Lewis-Clark State* W 65-60Mar. 1 vs Great Falls# W 91-77Mar. 2 vs Lewis-Clark State# W 89-88Mar. 3 vs Carroll# L 75-78Mar. 15 vs Biola^ L 53-74
2001–200218-12 (9-5 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tommy ConnorNov. 3 at Weber State L 73-92Nov. 8 Fresno Pacific W 72-67 otNov. 9 Albertson L 57-76Nov. 10 Westmont W 75-60Nov. 16 at Biola L 69-96Nov. 17 at Concordia (Calif.) L 76-96Nov. 20 Concordia (Ore.) W 71-58Nov. 23 vs Lewis & Clark W 76-73Nov. 24 vs Evergreen State W 90-61Nov. 30 vs Adams State W 84-65Dec. 1 at Fort Lewis L 80-90Dec. 7 vs Southern Alberta Tech W 74-54Dec. 8 at Albertson W 82-77 otDec. 10 at Colorado College W 86-66Dec. 18 Rocky Mountain* W 63-61Dec. 21 Carroll* L 88-90 otJan. 3 at MSU-Northern* L 67-84 otJan. 5 at Great Falls* W 74-68Jan. 10 Montana Tech* L 81-86 otJan. 12 Montana Western* W 87-79Jan. 17 at Carroll* L 68-89Jan. 19 at Rocky Mountain* W 77-66Jan. 26 Lewis-Clark State* W 86-57Jan. 31 Great Falls* W 94-59Feb. 2 MSU-Northern* W 81-70Feb. 7 at Montana Western* W 96-87Feb. 9 at Montana Tech* W 83-55Feb. 20 at Lewis-Clark State* L 76-79Feb. 28 vs Rocky Mountain# L 63-76Mar. 14 vs Union^ L 52-62
2002–200323-10 (12-2 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tommy ConnorNov. 7 Christian Heritage W 74-61Nov. 8 Point Loma Nazarene W 75-55Nov. 9 Albertson L 62-68Nov. 14 at Westmont L 52-67Nov. 16 at Vanguard L 50-59Nov. 19 at Idaho State L 51-53Nov. 22 vs Adams State W 77-61Nov. 23 at Western State W 86-54Nov. 29 Fort Lewis W 86-84 otNov. 30 Western State W 86-61Dec. 6 vs Menlo L 67-69Dec. 7 at Albertson L 65-67Dec. 21 Mesa State W 80-74Dec. 28 vs Concordia (Calif.) W 63-60Dec. 30 vs Viterbo W 67-50Jan. 4 at Northwest Nazarene W 60-51Jan. 10 at Montana Western* W 93-64Jan. 11 at Montana Tech* W 64-63 otJan. 16 Rocky Mountain* W 81-62Jan. 18 Carroll* W 77-63Jan. 25 at Lewis-Clark State* L 84-92Jan. 31 at MSU-Northern* W 58-55Feb. 1 at Great Falls* W 98-51Feb. 6 Montana Tech* W 75-51Feb. 8 Montana Western* W 89-60Feb. 13 at Carroll* W 98-87 otFeb. 15 at Rocky Mountain* L 64-75Feb. 22 Lewis-Clark State* W 80-72Feb. 27 Great Falls* W 86-63Mar. 1 MSU-Northern* W 94-71Mar. 13 vs Great Falls# W 83-59Mar. 14 vs Rocky Mountain# L 52-61Mar. 27 vs Barber Scotia^ L 48-59
2003–200424-11 (11-3 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tommy ConnorNov. 6 Hope International W 97-69Nov. 7 Vanguard W 79-71Nov. 8 Azusa Pacific W 72-69Nov. 13 vs Christian Heritage L 73-85Nov. 14 at Point Loma Nazarene W 80-75Nov. 15 vs California Baptist W 71-56Nov. 21 at Adams State L 68-72Nov. 22 vs Western State W 75-65Nov. 26 Christian Heritage L 68-77Nov. 29 Albertson L 91-94Dec. 6 at Albertson W 76-68Dec. 18 Adams State L 61-66Dec. 20 Northwest Nazarene W 77-67Dec. 27 at Wayland Baptist L 67-72Dec. 30 at Virginia Intermont W 69-53Jan. 3 vs Life Pacific W 83-31Jan. 8 Montana Western* L 57-60Jan. 10 Montana Tech* W 75-42Jan. 15 at Rocky Mountain* L 65-68Jan. 17 at Carroll* W 78-72Jan. 24 Lewis-Clark State* W 77-55Jan. 29 MSU-Northern* W 81-67Jan. 31 Great Falls* W 59-37Feb. 6 at Montana Tech* W 70-59Feb. 7 at Montana Western* W 72-64Feb. 12 Carroll* W 59-49Feb. 14 Rocky Mountain* W 76-69Feb. 21 at Lewis-Clark State* L 64-73Feb. 27 at Great Falls* W 63-48Feb. 28 at MSU-Northern* W 69-68Mar. 6 Great Falls# W 77-49Mar. 12 vs MSU-Northern# W 82-62Mar. 13 vs Lewis-Clark State# L 62-64Mar. 25 vs Lubbock Christian^ W 74-65Mar. 26 vs Georgetown College^ L 55-65
2004–200523-10 (12-2 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tommy Connor
Nov. 4 Notre Dame de Namur W 81-39Nov. 5 Point Loma Nazarene W 80-60Nov. 6 Concordia (Calif.) L 79-83Nov. 11 at Holy Names W 79-74Nov. 12 at Dominican L 51-70Nov. 16 at Idaho State W 66-55Nov. 19 vs Concordia (Ore.) W 91-70Nov. 20 at Albertson L 54-66Nov. 26 Albertson L 84-89 2otNov. 27 Adams State W 73-66Dec. 3 at Mesa State L 73-80Dec. 4 vs Fort Lewis L 74-86Dec. 15 vs Lee W 86-74Dec. 16 vs Plattsburgh State W 80-47Dec. 28 at Azusa Pacific W 74-71Dec. 29 at Life Pacific W 83-49Jan. 6 Rocky Mountain* W 60-59Jan. 8 Carroll* W 72-70 otJan. 15 at Lewis-Clark State* L 54-63Jan. 21 at MSU-Northern* W 64-54
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ALL-TIME RESULTSJan. 22 at Great Falls* W 62-59Jan. 27 Montana Tech* W 82-76Jan. 29 Montana Western* W 80-68Feb. 3 at Carroll* L 71-76Feb. 5 at Rocky Mountain* W 80-69Feb. 12 Lewis-Clark State* W 59-52Feb. 17 Great Falls* W 93-45Feb. 19 MSU-Northern* W 73-63Feb. 25 at Montana Western* W 79-65Feb. 26 at Montana Tech* W 99-69Mar. 3 vs Great Falls# W 65-44Mar. 4 vs Lewis-Clark State# L 68-75Mar. 17 vs Oklahoma Baptist^ L 60-75
2005–200623-8 (11-3 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tommy Connor
Nov. 4 Fresno Pacific W 82-53Nov. 5 Concordia (Calif.) W 104-102 2otNov. 11 at San Diego Christian W 80-61Nov. 12 at Point Loma Nazarene L 75-77Nov. 18 vs Corban W 79-66Nov. 19 at Albertson W 79-72Nov. 23 Albertson W 92-85Nov. 26 Lubbock Christian W 65-49Dec. 3 at Northwest Nazarene L 93-99Dec. 20 vs Virginia Intermont W 88-51Dec. 21 vs Freed-Hardeman W 100-85Dec. 30 vs Walsh L 73-83Dec. 31 vs Benedictine W 84-65Jan. 5 at Rocky Mountain* W 101-88Jan. 7 at Carroll* L 67-73Jan. 14 Lewis-Clark State* L 57-66Jan. 19 MSU-Northern* W 88-71Jan. 21 Great Falls* W 100-74Jan. 27 at Montana Tech* W 73-72Jan. 28 at Montana Western* W 72-65Feb. 2 Carroll* W 71-59Feb. 4 Rocky Mountain* W 96-73Feb. 11 at Lewis-Clark State* W 55-54Feb. 17 at Great Falls* W 73-65Feb. 19 at MSU-Northern* L 63-65 otFeb. 23 Montana Western* W 81-60Feb. 25 Montana Tech* W 99-64Mar. 3 vs Montana Tech# W Mar. 4 vs Rocky Mountain# W 109-73Mar. 5 vs Carroll# L 64-77Mar. 15 vs Houston Baptist^ L 64-73
2006–200721-12 (11-3 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tommy Connor
Nov. 3 Lakehead W 86-55Nov. 4 Lakehead W 88-47Nov. 10 at Concordia (Calif.) L 61-89Nov. 11 vs Hope International W 59-57Nov. 13 at Azusa Pacific L 55-69Nov. 17 vs Eastern Oregon L 73-85Nov. 18 at Albertson L 80-83Nov. 24 Lubbock Christian W 75-60Nov. 25 Albertson W 77-59Dec. 1 at Dixie State W 67-65Dec. 2 vs Adams State W 63-62Dec. 7 Dixie State L 64-67Dec. 9 Northwest Nazarene W 83-82Dec. 30 vs Transylvania L 57-58 otDec. 31 vs Rockford L 51-52Jan. 6 at Lewis-Clark State* L 50-67Jan. 12 at MSU-Northern* L 51-64Jan. 13 at Great Falls* W 60-42Jan. 18 Montana Tech* W 78-48Jan. 20 Montana Western* W 93-81Jan. 25 at Carroll* L 74-78 otJan. 27 at Rocky Mountain* W 69-67Feb. 3 Lewis-Clark State* W 73-69Feb. 8 Great Falls* W 73-56Feb. 10 MSU-Northern* W 72-51Feb. 16 at Montana Western* W 85-52Feb. 17 at Montana Tech* W 70-61Feb. 22 Rocky Mountain* W 81-74Feb. 24 Carroll* W 70-53Mar. 1 vs Montana Western# W 62-60Mar. 2 vs Carroll# W 73-69Mar. 3 vs Lewis-Clark State# L 61-63Mar. 14 vs Southern Nazarene^ L 67-72
2007–200820-7 (10-4 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tommy Connor
Nov. 2 vs Vanguard W 76-46Nov. 3 vs The Masters L 84-85Nov. 9 vs San Diego Christian W 93-54Nov. 10 at Point Loma Nazarene W 94-93 otNov. 16 vs Eastern Oregon W 88-71Nov. 17 at College of Idaho W 69-68Nov. 23 Warner Pacific W 93-73Nov. 24 College of Idaho W 64-46Nov. 30 at Dixie State L 61-64Dec. 8 Dixie State W 77-66
Dec. 18 vs Doane W 84-55Dec. 19 vs Daemen W 61-46Jan. 5 Lewis-Clark State* L 84-85 otJan. 10 MSU-Northern* W 67-64Jan. 12 Great Falls* W 92-68Jan. 13 at Montana Tech* W 66-55Jan. 19 at Montana Western* W 103-60Jan. 24 Carroll* W 95-60Jan. 26 Rocky Mountain* W 85-82Feb. 9 at Lewis-Clark State* L 64-69Feb. 15 at Great Falls* W 71-67Feb. 16 at MSU-Northern* L 66-80Feb. 21 Montana Western* W 77-60Feb. 23 Montana Tech* W 76-73Feb. 28 at Rocky Mountain* W 68-51Mar. 1 at Carroll* L 72-75Mar. 6 vs Rocky Mountain# L 90-91 ot
2008–200930-5 (11-3 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tommy Connor
Oct. 31 vs Dickinson State W 59-56Nov. 7 San Diego Christian W 93-61Nov. 8 Azusa Pacific W 83-69Nov. 14 vs Vanguard W 74-48Nov. 15 vs Concordia (Calif.) W 89-81Nov. 21 vs Eastern Oregon W 78-67Nov. 22 at College of Idaho W 81-71Nov. 28 Grand View W 66-53Nov. 29 Northern New Mexico W 90-34Dec. 5 vs Western State W 67-54Dec. 6 at Fort Lewis L 79-86Dec. 29 vs Concordia (Neb.) W 78-49Dec. 30 vs Dana W 76-71Jan. 2 at Colorado Mines W 83-72Jan. 3 at Metro State W 71-65Jan. 9 at MSU-Northern* W 74-58Jan. 10 at Great Falls* W 80-52Jan. 15 Montana Tech* W 71-57Jan. 17 Montana Western* W 89-63Jan. 22 at Carroll* W 75-73 otJan. 24 at Rocky Mountain* L 65-78Jan. 31 Lewis-Clark State* W 75-55Feb. 5 Great Falls* W 87-32Feb. 7 MSU-Northern* W 74-64Feb. 13 at Montana Western* L 76-90Feb. 14 at Montana Tech* W 76-59Feb. 19 Rocky Mountain* W 90-71Feb. 21 Carroll* L 71-78Feb. 28 at Lewis-Clark State* W 72-68Mar. 5 Montana Tech# W 71-69Mar. 7 Carroll# W 74-73Mar. 10 Rocky Mountain# W 71-53Mar. 19 vs Biola^ W 68-63 otMar. 20 vs Cumberlands^ W 67-62Mar. 21 vs Columbia^ L 47-50
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ALL-TIME RESULTS2009–2010
27-6 (13-1 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tommy Connor
Nov. 6 Dixie State W 68-53Nov. 7 Warner Pacific L 72-85Nov. 13 vs Concordia (Calif.) L 63-79Nov. 14 vs Fresno Pacific L 85-87 2otNov. 20 vs Northwest (Wash.) W 72-60Nov. 21 at College of Idaho W 77-68Nov. 27 College of Idaho L 52-55Nov. 28 Westmont W 84-51Dec. 4 St. Thomas W 82-67Dec. 5 St. Thomas W 81-62Dec. 18 vs Notre Dame College W 55-53Dec. 19 vs William Jewell W 68-64Dec. 29 at Southwestern (Ariz.) W 83-70Dec. 30 vs Wisconsin-Platteville W 71-68Jan. 7 MSU-Northern* W 65-48Jan. 9 Great Falls* W 81-54Jan. 15 at Montana Tech* W 61-52Jan. 16 at Montana Western* L 76-82Jan. 21 Carroll* W 62-58Jan. 23 Rocky Mountain* W 59-51Jan. 30 at Lewis-Clark State* W 60-53Feb. 5 at Great Falls* W 55-42Feb. 6 at MSU-Northern* W 68-47Feb. 11 Montana Western* W 95-77Feb. 13 Montana Tech* W 75-51Feb. 18 at Rocky Mountain* W 60-48Feb. 20 at Carroll* W 80-57Feb. 27 Lewis-Clark State* W 81-77Mar. 2 Great Falls# W 78-55Mar. 5 Rocky Mountain# W 80-68Mar. 8 Montana Western# W 76-68Mar. 18 vs Evangel^ W 80-74Mar. 19 vs Azusa Pacific^ L 51-65
2010–201121-9 (18-6 Frontier)
Head Coach: Tommy Connor
Nov. 5 San Diego Christian W 79-71 otNov. 6 Olivet Nazarene W 74-55Nov. 12 vs Vanguard W 85-49Nov. 13 vs Fresno Pacific W 71-58Nov. 19 vs Warner Pacific W 82-75Nov. 20 at College of Idaho W 74-65Nov. 26 Warner Pacific W 77-76Nov. 27 Colorado Christian W 97-80Dec. 3 William Jessup W 80-61Dec. 4 William Jessup W 89-72Dec. 18 at Point Loma Nazarene W 64-46Dec. 20 at Azusa Pacific L 66-81Dec. 29 vs Indiana Wesleyan L 81-84 2otDec. 30 vs Shawnee State W 68-56Jan. 6 Montana Tech* L 56-58Jan. 8 Montana Western* W 82-60Jan. 13 at Carroll* L 75-85Jan. 15 at Rocky Mountain* W 82-66Jan. 22 Lewis-Clark State* W 82-70Jan. 27 Great Falls* W 74-58Jan. 29 MSU-Northern* W 55-44Feb. 4 at Montana Western* L 74-81Feb. 5 at Montana Tech* L 68-77Feb. 10 Rocky Mountain* W 91-66Feb. 12 Carroll* W 91-76Feb. 19 at Lewis-Clark State* W 95-81Feb. 25 at MSU-Northern* L 58-64Feb. 25 at Great Falls* L 77-78 2otMar. 2 Lewis-Clark State# W 82-70Mar. 5 at Carroll# L 62-68
2011–201221-11 (8-6 Frontier)
Head Coach: Adam Hiatt
Oct. 21 at Victoria W 88-85Oct. 22 at Victoria W 78-70Nov. 1 at Dixie State W 84-82Nov. 4 Northern New Mexico W 100-52Nov. 5 Saint Xavier (IL) W 71-66Nov. 11 vs. Cal State San Marcos W 76-66Nov. 12 vs. Concordia (CA) L 69-88Nov. 17 at Cal State Monterey Bay W 72-68Nov. 19 at Azusa Pacific L 69-72Nov. 25 Lyndon State W 81-46Nov. 26 UC-Colorado Springs W 70-45Dec. 1 at Northern Colorado W 73-60Dec. 16 Minot State W 87-74Dec. 17 Biola L 50-59Dec. 28 vs. Dillard W 73-59Dec. 29 vs. Texas Wesleyan L 75-79Jan, 6 at Montana Tech* L 67-78Jan. 7 at Montana Western* L 64-69Jan. 12 Carroll* W 75-54Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain* L 76-84Jan. 19 at Lewis-Clark State* W 70-62Jan. 27 at Great Falls* W 73-66Jan. 28 at MSU-Northern* L 50-53Feb. 2 Montana Western* W 81-80 otFeb. 4 Montana Tech* W 70-61Feb. 9 at Rocky Mountain* W 72-59Feb. 11 at Carroll* L 65-74Feb. 18 Lewis-Clark State* W 69-53Feb. 23 MSU-Northern* L 57-60Feb. 25 Great Falls* W 72-57Feb. 28 Rocky Mountain^ W 73-53Mar. 2 at Montana Western^ L 68-70
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OVERALL RMACYEAR W L % W L % Place Head Coach1956-57 16 10 .615 Howard Richardson1957-58 -- -- -- Howard Richardson1958-59 -- -- -- Howard Richardson1959-60 19 3 .864 Howard Richardson1960-61 17 7 .708 Howard Richardson1961-62 -- -- -- Howard Richardson1962-63 8 18 .308 Howard Richardson1963-64 15 12 .556 Howard Richardson1964-65 19 8 .704 Howard Richardson1965-66 10 14 .417 Howard Richardson1966-67 18 5 .783 Tom Steinke1967-68 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Tom Steinke1968-69 22 5 .815 12 2 .857 1st Tom Steinke1969-70 9 15 .375 6 8 .429 6th Tom Steinke1970-71 10 13 .435 7 7 .500 t-3rd Tom Steinke1971-72 13 11 .542 8 6 .571 t-3rd Tom Steinke1972-73 17 8 .680 10 4 .714 1st Tom Steinke1973-74 17 8 .680 11 3 .786 1st Tom Steinke1974-75 11 12 .478 6 8 .429 5th Tom Steinke1975-76 20 7 .741 13 5 .722 t-2nd Tom Steinke1976-77 15 10 .600 13 7 .650 t-3rd Tom Steinke1977-78 11 16 .407 8 12 .400 t-7th Tom Steinke1978-79 8 17 .320 7 13 .350 t-9th Tom Steinke Westminster joined the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) in 1967.
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS OVERALL CONFERENCECoach Yrs. W L % W L % Howard Richardson 203 93 .686Tom Steinke 13 171 127 .574 101 75 .574TOTALS 374 220 .630 101 75 .574
NAIA Second Team All-American1968-69 ......................................................Ken Hall................................................. led nation in scoring
NAIA Honorable Mention All-American1964-65 ............................................... Scott Iverson
First Team All-RMAC1968-69 ......................................................Ken Hall1970-71 ..........................................Roger Cheatham1971-72 .....................................................Doug Tate1972-73 ...............................................Willie Hawes1974-75 ............. Weymie Anderson, Jeff Shumway1975-76 ...................................... Weymie Anderson
According to available records, Westminster competed in men’s basketball since 1928. They fielded a team every year until athletics was dropped at the college in 1979. They joined the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) prior to the 1967 season. Westminster won the RMAC championship in 1969 and again in 1973 and 1974. They played in the NAIA National Tournament in both 1959 and 1961, losing in the opening round each season. Known at the time as the Parsons, they played home games in Payne Gymnasium which is on the campus of Westminster College and is still used by the current athletic department.
These records are incomplete and this section represents all the information we have on the history of the basketball program at Westminster College. Since the history files are incomplete, the current Westminster Athletic Department has decided to keep these records seperate from the records that have occured since basketball was reinstated for the 1999-2000 season.
Research assistance has been provided by Mark Miles, Josh Fisher, Ian McCabe, and Scott Iverson. If anyone has information they would like to add to this section, please contact the Westmister Athletic Department at 800.748.4753.
Second Team All-RMAC1975-76 .............................................Bosco Pearson
Honorable Mention All-RMAC1968-69 .......................................... Rusty Davidson1972-73 ................ John Hampton, Brent Mangum
Academic All-RMAC1972-73 .............................................. Jim Andersen1975-76 ...........................................Ronald Wilkins
RMAC Coach of the Year1972-73 ................................................Tom Steinke
Most Wins, Season1. 22 1968-692. 20 1975-76
Most Conference Wins, Season1. 13 1975-76 13 1976-77
Best Winning Percentage, Season1. .864 1959-60 (19-3)2. .815 1968-69 (22-5)
Best Conference Winning Percentage, Season1. .857 1968-69 (12-2)2. .786 1973-74 (11-3)
Most Points Scored, Season (Team)1. 2,454 1964-65 (90.8)2. 2,324 1963-64 (86.0)
Most Points, Game (Team)1. 122 vs. Western State (122-119) Feb. 14, 1970
Most Points, Game (Individual)1. 50 John Hampton vs. Carroll (11/30/73)
Highest FG%, Season (Individual)1. 57.3 Brent Mangum (129-225) 1975-76
Highest FT%, Season (Individual)1. 80.9 Scott Iverson (166-205) 1964-65
Most Rebounds, Season (Team)1. 1,593 1964-65
Most Rebounds, Season (Individual)1. 360 Bob Smith 1964-65
Most Rebounds, Game (Individual)1. 22 Bill Crow vs. Fort Lewis (1963-64)
Most Free Throws Made, Game (Individual)1. 25 Scott Iverson (25/27) vs. St. Joseph’s (1964-65)
NAIA Basketball RatingsJan. 24, 1973 ...................................................RVJan. 31, 1973 ....................................................RV
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--A--Colby Adamson ........................................1976-77Jim Anderson ............................................1971-74Weymie Anderson ....................................1974-76
--B--Gary Barber ...............................................1974-76Isiah Bell .......................................1976-77, 78-79Dave Borup ...............................................1975-76Bruce Bravard ............................................1977-78Dan Brentel...............................................1970-72Ron Burnside ............................................1976-79
--C--Craig Campbell ........................................1973-75Wayne Carey .............................................1976-77Roger Cheatham .......................................1969-71Milt Chidester ...........................................1972-73Alex Churchich .........................................1969-72Alan Cottle ................................................1976-78Doug Crebs ...............................................1970-72
--D--Ken Dailey ................................................1976-77Ray Dickerson ...........................................1973-74Mike Donhauser .......................................1978-79
--E--Henry Edwards .........................................1977-78Jim Eliopulos ............................................1977-78Lynn Erickson ...........................................1978-79
--F--Ed Freel .....................................................1978-79
--G--Steve George .............................................1969-70Donzell Graham.......................................1978-79
--H--Tom Haliburton .......................................1974-77John Hampton .........................................1972-74Willie Hawes .............................................1969-73Terry Healey ..............................................1970-72Tim Hurley ...............................................1977-78
--J--Calvin Jackson ..........................................1971-72Bob Jelaco .................................................1969-71Joel Johnson .............................................1969-71Billy Jones .................................................1977-78
--K--Chuck Kelly ..............................................1969-70Manny King ..............................................1974-76John Kirkman ...........................................1969-70
Points Season, Individual1. 776 John Hampton ...................... 1973-742. 526 Weymie Anderson ................. 1974-753. 490 Doug Tate .............................. 1972-734. 475 Roger Cheatham .................... 1970-715. 468 Weymie Anderson ................. 1975-766. 439 Bob Lyman ............................ 1976-77 439 Bob Lyman ............................ 1977-788. 425 Jeff Shumway ......................... 1974-759. 387 John Hampton ...................... 1972-7310. 377 Brent Mangum ...................... 1975-7611. 374 Alex Churchich ....................... 1970-7112. 366 Cary Veis ................................ 1976-7713. 365 Colby Adamson .................... 1976-7714. 362 Alex Churchich .......................1971-7215. 357 Jeff Shumway ......................... 1973-7416. 341 Ron Wilkins ........................... 1975-7617. 337 Bosco Pearson ....................... 1975-7618. 330 Curley Wells ...........................1969-70 330 Alan Cottle ............................ 1977-7820. 322 Doug Tate ...............................1971-7221. 321 Unaccounted For................... 1977-7822. 320 Tillman Overstreet ................ 1977-7823. 316 Roger Cheatham ....................1969-7024. 304 Willie Hawes ......................... 1972-7325. 301 Bert Steed ............................... 1972-73
Points Career, Individual1. 1163 John Hampton ...................... 1972-742. 994 Weymie Anderson ................. 1974-763. 951 Willie Hawes ......................... 1969-734. 886 Alex Churchich ...................... 1969-725. 878 Bob Lyman ............................ 1976-786. 812 Doug Tate ...............................1971-737. 792 Jeff Shumway ......................... 1972-758. 791 Roger Cheatham ....................1969-719. 628 Brent Mangum ...........1972-73, 75-7610. 554 Bosco Pearson ............1973-74, 75-7611. 525 Bert Steed ................................1970-7312. 481 Tillman Overstreet ................ 1976-79 481 Alan Cottle ............................ 1976-7814. 438 Jim Anderson .........................1971-7415. 403 Bernie Mietchen .................... 1973-7516. 366 Ron Burnside ......................... 1976-79 366 Cary Veis ......................................197718. 365 Colby Adamson ..........................197719. 364 Bob McDermott .........1975-77, 78-7920. 341 Ron Wilkins ........................... 1975-7621. 330 Curley Wells ...........................1969-7022. 296 Joel Johnson ...........................1969-7123. 266 Terry Healey............................1970-7224. 248 Isiah Bell .....................1976-77, 78-7925. 247 Doug Crebs ............................1970-72
--L--Bob Lyman ...............................................1976-78Landon Lyons ...........................................1969-70
--M--Brent Mangum..............................1972-73, 75-76Dave Mascaro ...........................................1972-73Bob McDermott............................1975-77, 78-89Rick McLaughlin.......................................1971-73Bernie Mietchen .......................................1973-75Dave Minto ...............................................1971-72
--N--Rick Norton .............................................. 1970-71
--O--Robert Officer ...........................................1975-76Dana Orgill ...............................................1971-73Tillman Overstreet....................................1976-79
--P--Bosco Pearson...............................1973-74, 75-76Mark Peterson ...........................................1973-74Tom Phillips .............................................1973-75Rick Piper ..................................................1974-75Ron Puffer ................................................. 1970-71
--R--Buddy Rogers ............................................1978-79Steve Ruff ..................................................1969-70
--S--Jeff Shumway ............................................1972-75Mario Sidwell ...........................................1978-79Craig Smith ...............................................1978-79Greg Smith ................................................1969-70? Smith ......................................................1973-74Bert Steed ..................................................1970-73Stan Sumner .............................................1973-74
--T--Doug Tate..................................................1971-73Chuck Tebbs .............................................1969-70Brian Triptow ................................1972-73, 74-76
--V--Hans VanRooden ......................................1977-78Cary Veis ...................................................1976-77Joe Vinatieri .............................................. 1970-71
--W--Curley Wells ..............................................1969-70Ron Wilkins ..............................................1975-76Chris Worley .............................................1973-75Billy Wright ...............................................1977-78
--Z--Dave Zogg .................................................1978-79
PARSON PLAYERS1969-1979
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In September 2006, Shay Wyatt was hired as Director of Athletics at Westminster College. Under his guidance the
intercollegiate athletic program has experienced unprecedented growth and success. Wyatt’s leadership has led to increases
in the number of sports offered, enrollment, academic and athletic success, departmental budget, community service efforts
amongst student-athletes, fundraising, corporate partners, ticket revenue, attendance at athletic events, coaches and support
staff and strategic planning efforts for the Athletics Department.
In addition, Westminster Athletics has experienced facility enhancements, improved eligibility and compliance processes, branding and website technologies,
licensing and apparel agreements have been established and a student-athlete
advisory committee and student fan group were formed. Wyatt has served on
various institutional committees and is a member of the National Administrative
Committee of the NAIA which sets policy and procedures for the national
organization.
Prior to Westminster College, Wyatt served as Director of Sports Marketing
and Bruin Club at Salt Lake Community College in 2006. While only at SLCC
for a short period of time, he secured the athletic department’s largest ever
corporate sponsorship.
From 2001-2006, Wyatt served as the Wildcat Club Executive Director at
Weber State University. He was responsible for the development efforts for the
athletics department including annual giving, major gifts, endowments, special
events and donor relations. The Wildcat Club experienced an increase in annual
giving totals each year Wyatt was at the helm, including a 17% increase in 2004.
He was instrumental in securing more than $350,000 in football suites, club
seating and basketball preferred seating.
Wyatt made his way to Weber State via Utah Valley State College where he
served as the Director of Development for Athletics from 1999-2001. He
was responsible for creating the fund raising arm of the athletic department,
serving as the first-ever development director at UVSC. In this role he defined all
aspects of annual giving and major gift opportunities. Upon his arrival at UVSC
he increased annual giving by 30% in his first year. He served as a member of
the strategic planning committee, planning the college’s move from NJCAA to
NCAA Division I.
From 1995-1998, Wyatt served as the Athletic Events Coordinator at the
University of Utah. He was responsible for all aspects of event and facility
management. He served as Assistant Tournament Manager for the 1997
NCAA West Region First/Second Rounds Men’s Basketball Tournament. He
represented the athletics department as a liaison for athletic facility renovation
and construction projects including the $50 million dollar, 50,000-seat
football stadium renovation of Rice-Eccles Stadium and several other facility
construction projects totaling more than $4 million.
A native of Murray, Utah, Wyatt attended Bethel College in Newton, Kansas
where he was a letterman in football. He graduated in 1993 with a degree
in health, physical education and recreation. He holds a Masters degree from
Wichita State University in sports administration. Wyatt prepped locally at
Murray High School (Utah.) He attended Cisco (Texas) JC and Snow (Utah) JC
where he played football for both schools. Wyatt is married to the former
Mickelle Marston. They have two sons Drew (8) and Jake (5).
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SHAY WYATT
Director of AthleticsSeventh Year
ATHLETICS STAFFATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Shay Wyatt....................Director of Athletics ............................... 832.2344 Dr. Chris Cline .............Faculty Athletics Rep. ............................. 832.2346 Josh Fisher ....................Info & Event Coordinator ...................... 832.2890 Alyson Vander Steen ....Marketing & Events ................................ 832.2333 Athletics Fax ................................................................................... 474.2511
SPORTS MEDICINE Rick Hackford ..............Head Athletic Trainer ............................. 832.2355 Kirsten Astle .................Asst. Athletic Trainer .............................. 832.2368 Sara Beaudry ................Asst. Athletic Trainer .............................. 832.2360 Nathan Slaughter .........Asst. Athletic Trainer .............................. 832.2367
HEAD COACHES Sara Beaudry ................M&W Snowboard .................................. 832.2360 Chris Dorich ................Men’s Soccer ........................................... 832.2337 Mason Goodhand .......Men’s Lacrosse ........................................ 832.2359 Niki Harding ................Women’s Lacrosse .................................. 832.2865 Chris Hendrickson ......M&W Alpine Skiing / M&W Golf .......... 832.2349 Adam Hiatt...................Men’s Basketball .................................... 832.2336 Shelley Jarrard ..............Women’s Basketball ............................... 832.2340 Tony LeBlanc ................Women’s Soccer ..................................... 832.2328 Kim Norman ................Women’s Volleyball ............................... 832.2343 Dan Quinn ...................M&W Cross Country and Track ............ 832.2334
ASSISTANT COACHES Zach Collard ................Men’s Basketball .................................... 832.2342 Elaine Elliott ................Women’s Basketball ............................... 832.2335 Larry Ferdig ..................Women’s Lacrosse .................................. 832.2865 Annie Hawkins ............Women’s Soccer ..................................... 832.2328 Brad Lavoie ..................Men’s Lacrosse ........................................ 832.2359 Dave Long ....................Men’s Basketball .................................... 832.2342 Jason Long ...................Men’s Basketball .................................... 832.2342 Josh Maxfield ...............Men’s Soccer ........................................... 832.2337 Jared Ocana ..................M&W Track ............................................. 832.2334 Taylor Penrod ...............Women’s Cross Country & Track .......... 832.2334 Catherine Serpe ...........Women’s Lacrosse .................................. 832.2865 Brooke Shinaberry .......Women’s Lacrosse .................................. 832.2865 Candace Smith .............Women’s Basketball ............................... 832.2335 Patrick Smyth ...............Men’s Cross Country & Track ................ 832.2334 Rebecca Steel ................Women’s Volleyball ............................... 832.2333 Sarah Swenson .............Women’s Soccer ..................................... 832.2328 James Taylor .................Women’s Soccer ..................................... 832.2328 Ryan Walcott ................Men’s Soccer ........................................... 832.2337 Cameron Young ...........M&W Golf .............................................. 832.2349
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Sara BeaudryM&W Snowboard Head Coach
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Zach CollardMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach
Dr. Chris ClineFaculty AthleticsRepresentative
Elaine ElliottWomen’s Basketball
Assistant Coach
Chris DorichMen’s SoccerHead Coach
Kirsten AstleAssistant Athletic
Trainer
Larry FerdigWomen’s Lacrosse
Assistant Coach
Mason GoodhandMen’s LacrosseHead Coach
Josh FisherSports Information
Events Coordinator
Niki HardingWomen’s Lacrosse
Head Coach
Rick HackfordHead Athletic
Trainer
Chris HendricksonM&W Alpine Skiing / M&W Golf
Head Coach
Annie HawkinsWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach
Shelley JarrardWomen’s Basketball
Head Coach
Adam HiattMen’s Basketball
Head Coach
Tony LeBlancWomen’s Soccer
Head Coach
Brad LavoieMen’s LacrosseAssistant Coach
Dave LongMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach
Josh MaxfieldMen’s Soccer
Assistant Coach
Kim NormanWomen’s Volleyball
Head Coach
Jared OcanaM&W Track
Assistant Coach
Candace SmithWomen’s Basketball
Assistant Coach
Nathan SlaughterAssistant Athletic
Trainer
Ryan WalcottMen’s Soccer
Assistant Coach
James TaylorWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach
Brooke ShinaberryWomen’s Lacrosse
Assistant Coach
Rebecca SteelWomen’s Volleyball
Assistant Coach
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Shay WyattDirector ofAthletics
Alyson Vander SteenMarketing & Events
Intern
Sarah SwensonWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach
Cameron YoungM&W Golf
Assistant Coach
Patrick SmythMen’s Cross Country & Track
Assistant Coach
Catherine SerpeWomen’s Lacrosse
Assistant Coach
Dan QuinnM&W Cross Country & Track
Head Coach
Taylor PenrodWomen’s Cross Country & Track
Assistant Coach
Jason LongMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach
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Payne Gymnasium houses the newly renovated Griffins strength and
athletic training facilities, auxiliary basketball court, locker rooms, and
offices for men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s soccer. Built during the
term of President Herbert W. Reherd (1913–1939), it was named after the
president of the Board of Trustees and manager of the local J.C. Penney
Company; groundbreaking was July 1928 and dedication January 11, 1929.
Though the college worried that it was frivolous to spend money on a
gymnasium, the facility, designed by architect Walter E. Ware, provided
badly needed recreation for the school and groups in the entire Sugar
House area. It was added to and remodeled in 1970 under President
Manford Shaw (1968–1976), and has housed the basketball and volleyball
programs, dances, speakers,
luncheons, career fairs,
orientations, and a variety
of other cultural and social
student events—including
being the practice facility for
the Utah Jazz from 1979 to
May 1999.
BEHNKEN FIELD HOUSE
The Dolores Dore Eccles Heatlh, Wellness and Athletic Center is a three-story, 84,500-square-foot facility, completed in 2006, that houses Griffins Athletics and
includes a swimming pool, full complement of fitness equipment, a weight room and exercise studio, and a technically challenging, 46-foot climbing wall. Above a field
house that holds 1,200 spectators is a suspended running track with a high-tech surface and corner windows with views. The field house includes an athletic training
room, locker rooms, team meeting rooms, coaches offices, and equipment storage space for our popular Griffin intercollegiate sports, including men’s and women’s
basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball.
PAYNE GYMNASIUM
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DUMKE FIELD
Dumke Field, on the site of the Dane Hansen Stadium, was opened October 2, 1949, by college president Robert D. Steele (1939–1952). It was a gift of the George
Hansen family in memory of a son and brother, Lt. Dane Hansen, Class of 1940, who lost his life in World War II. Having had seating for 1,200 attendants, the stadium
had been the college soccer and activities field, commencement green, and later a paved parking facility. In fall 2005, it was transformed into a parking structure, with
an elevated artificial turf athletic field on top. This facility is now the home field for the Griffins men’s and women’s soccer and men’s lacrosse teams.
PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT
Photo courtesy Park City Mountain Resort
SUGAR HOUSE PARK
BONNEVILLE GOLF COURSE
OLYMPIC OVAL PAYNE STRENGTH ROOM
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BRIAN LEVIN-STANKEVICHPresidentDr. Brian L. Levin-Stankevich is Westminster College’s 17th
president. President Levin-Stankevich was the chancellor at
the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire from 2006 through
2012. During his tenure, he initiated and led a broadly
based strategic planning process and successfully moved
new academic programs through the University of Wisconsin
system.
President Stankevich is the recipient of the 2011 President’s
Award (NASPA) and the 2006 Regents Teaching Excellence
Department Award. Prior to his Chancellorship at Eau Claire, he was interim president of
Eastern Washington University. Dr. Levin-Stankevich holds a bachelor’s degree in history from
Hamilton College and a Ph.D. from SUNY.
CID SEIDELMANProvostDr. Cid Seidelman joined Westminster in 1980 as an
economics instructor and, after obtaining his PhD at the
University of Utah, served as director of both the economics
program and the MBA program. He served as dean
of the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business for 13
years, and in 2005, having held the position of Interim
Provost, Seidelman became Provost and Vice President
for Academic Affairs. A native of Illinois, he received
a bachelor’s degree in economics from Eastern Illinois
University.
SUSAN HEATHAssociate ProvostDr. Susan Heath is the Associate Provost for Student
Development. She joined Westminster in 1985 as the
Director of Counseling and Career Services after completing
an internship at the University of Utah Counseling Center.
Heath later served as Associate Dean and Dean of Students
and Director of Academic and Career Development. A
native of California, Heath earned a bachelor’s degree in
psychology from Pomona College and a PhD in psychology
from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
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WESTMINSTER COLLEGEWestminster is a nationally recognized, comprehensive liberal arts college. With a broad array of graduate and undergraduate programs, Westminster is distinguished by its unique environment for learning. Westminster prepares students for success through active and engaged learning, real world experiences, and its vibrant campus community. Westminster’s unique location, adjacent to the Rocky Mountains and to the dynamic city of Salt Lake, further enriches the college experience.
While we’re proud that Westminster is consistently ranked as a “Top Tier” college and recognized on the list of “Great Schools” by the U.S.News & World Report, and that Westminster was named “Best in the West” by the Princeton Review, we hope you’ll come to campus, whether you’re a high school student or one of our alumni, and experience the Westminster community for yourself.
ACADEMICSWestminster offers more than 70 academic programs, including 34 majors, from accounting and international business to nursing and sociology. The most popular majors are business, nursing, psychology, and education. In addition, the college offers a variety of minors and 10 graduate programs. About 95 percent of the students go to graduate school or are employed within six months of graduation. The nursing program has a 100 percent placement rate. In addition to Westminster’s successful outcomes, a Utah Foundation study found that Westminster graduates have among the highest starting salaries of any university graduates in the state. These high starting salaries were attributed in part to the fact that nearly 70 percent of students complete an internship before they graduate.
Students choose Westminster College for many reasons, including our intense focus on individual students and their learning, the combination of liberal education and professional studies, our active learning experiences, dynamic campus environment, and the real world experiences we offer to ensure that our students are prepared to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
HISTORYWestminster College has played a pivotal role in the educational heritage of the intermountain area. Founded in 1875 as the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, a preparatory school, Westminster first offered college classes in 1897 as Sheldon Jackson College. Named in honor of its primary benefactor, Sheldon Jackson, the college operated for many years on the Collegiate Institute campus in downtown Salt lake City. Gradually the institute became identified as the college preparatory department, and high school classes continued to be an integral part of the curriculum until 1945. In 1902, college trustees adopted the new name, Westminster. Moving to its present location in 1911, Westminster became the first accredited two-year junior college in the intermountain area. In 1935 Westminster modified its curriculum to qualify as a four-year junior college and in 1949 became a four-year liberal arts institution offering baccalaureate degrees in the arts and sciences.
Today Westminster exists as a fully independent, privately funded, nondenominational, comprehensive liberal arts institution of higher learning with selected graduate programs, meeting the West’s educational needs as it has since 1875.
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SALT LAKE CITY
Salt Lake is a city of unexpected surprises and brims with history, art, culture, entertainment and recreation - all in a beautiful location at the foot of Utah’s Wasatch
Mountains. Salt Lake combines the amenities of a large metro area with the opportunity to take advantage of year round outdoor recreation within minutes in every
direction. An attractive, safe, and growing city, Salt Lake offers unequaled views, a thriving economy, exciting nightlife, remarkable history, the warm hospitality of
a small western town, and *The Greatest Snow on Earth, TM*. Salt Lake is an incredible destination for patrons of the performing arts with: Ballet West, Utah Opera
Company, Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, Repertory Dance Theatre, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, The Utah Symphony. Numerous theater groups and over twenty art
galleries are within minutes of Salt Lake’s downtown hotels.
Salt Lake is located in northern Utah and sits in a large valley between two mountain ranges, the Wasatch on the east side and the Oquirrhs to the west. Getting to Salt
Lake has never been easier. All of the major airlines fly into Salt Lake, so you can get here in no time. Half of the U. S. population is located within a two and a half hour
flight from Salt Lake and two major interstate highways, I-15 and I-80 intersect in Salt Lake City.
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GRIFFIN ATHLETICSThe Westminster College Intercollegiate Athletics program is an integral part of campus life, serving more than 250 student-athletes annually. The athletics program has
experienced both regional and national success over the years, with national championships, national tournament appearances, conference titles, All-Conference and All-
American academic and athletic honors. The athletic program has a rich tradition, storied history and many athletic alumni dating back to 1928.
The Griffins athletic program consists of 15 varsity and club sport teams and is a member of the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) Division I
level. Men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, women’s volleyball and women’s soccer compete in the Frontier Conference with schools from Montana and
Idaho. Men’s soccer competes as an NAIA independent (no conference affiliation). Men’s lacrosse is a member of the Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA)
and competes in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference (RMLC). Women’s lacrosse competes in the Rocky Mountain Women’s Lacrosse League which is part of U.S.
Lacrosse and the Women’s Division Intercollegiate Associates. Men’s and women’s skiing and snowboarding compete in the United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard
Association. Alpine skiing competes as a member of the Grand Teton Conference.
ABOUT THE GRIFFIN CLUBThe Griffin Club is a membership club established to ensure a quality experience for Griffin student-athletes by promoting a supportive relationship between the
Westminster athletic program and alumni, faculty, staff, parents, friends and businesses. Griffin Club membership is open to anyone interested in giving financial
support to Westminster Athletics. Monies raised through the Griffin Club provide financial support for our sport programs and allow Westminster to enhance the athletic
program and overall student-athlete experience in ways that otherwise would not be possible.
In addition to raising needed funds, the Griffin Club will provide information on the athletics program to it’s members, develop activities to bring members together in
social setting’s and foster a positive enthusiasm that will reflect on the athletic program. Donors may designate 50% of their gift (non-scholarship) to a specific sport
of your choosing, while the remaining 50% of your gift will be designated to the general athletic fund to provide needed funding to positively impact the entire athletic
program. If desired, members also have the option of earmarking their gift for athletic scholarships to be used for incoming freshman or transfer student-athletes (all
scholarship gifts will go to the athletic scholarship fund - see membership application for more details.)
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITSDepending on your level of giving, Griffin Club members will receive a Griffin sports pass, electronic media guides and newsletters, which includes a calendar of events,
news and features on Griffin athletics, invites to special events, 10% discount at the bookstore, donor recognition, Athletic Directors annual luncheon and special
appreciation gift. Benefits will take affect July 1, 2009.
METHODS OF GIVING•Cash Gifts: Cash is always a great way to give and is generally 100% deductible with the IRS depending upon your personal circumstances.
•Credit Card: You may make a one-time gift to the college on your credit card, or charge a monthly donation. As with all financial records held by the college, your
credit card information is kept confidential.
•Payroll Deductions: Payroll deductions are a convenient way for Westminster College employees to contribute to the Griffin Club.
•Corporate Giving: Through most of its history, Westminster has worked closely with corporations through a variety of partnerships that have benefited the students,
faculty and community. By making gifts to Westminster, corporations strengthen their relationship with emerging talent, support departments engaged in programs
related to their interests, introduce their companies and their products to future users and consumers, and support and encourage the philanthropy of their employees.
•Matching Gifts: Many companies offer matching gift programs that allow their employees to effectively match, double, or triple their gifts to Westminster. Contact your
employer to find out your company’s matching gift policy or our Annual Giving office for more information.
•Gifts-in-Kind: Gifts of product, merchandise, equipment or services are often provided in support of the Athletic Department to help offset expenses.
•Capital Gifts: These gifts are used for athletic facility enhancements, upgrades and/or new construction projects.
•Real Estate: Several approaches are available for gifts of real estate, and donors are usually entitled to an income tax deduction. Contact the Office of Institutional
Advancement for information if you are considering a real estate gift.
•Memorial Gifts: You may make a memorial gift to Westminster in honor of a loved one, a favorite professor, or to commemorate a significant event such as a child’s
graduation.
•Stocks & Securities: Stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and other securities given to the college may provide a considerable savings in capital gains taxes for the donor.
Arrangements for your gift can be made between your broker and Westminster’s Vice President of Financial Affairs.
•Planned Gifts: Many friends and alumni choose to contribute to Westminster College by remembering the college in their will or estate plan. These planned gifts can
provide for student scholarships, capital projects, and endowment growth. Donors may benefit from planned gifts by receiving tax benefits including reduction in
income tax, capital gain tax, or estate tax.
Contact Shay Wyatt in the Athletic Department (801) 832-2344 or Lynn Heinlein in the Office of Advancement (801) 832-2745 for information on any of these giving
options.
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