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2009-10 Men’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

Cascade Collegiate Conference Opponents<br />

Men’s & Women’s Basketball:<br />

The College <strong>of</strong> Idaho<br />

Concordia University<br />

Eastern Oregon University<br />

The Evergreen State College<br />

Northwest University<br />

Northwest Christian University<br />

Oregon Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

Southern Oregon University<br />

Warner Pacific College<br />

THE COLLEGE OF IDAHO<br />

Location: Caldwell, Idaho<br />

Enrollment: 834<br />

Nickname: Coyotes<br />

Colors: Purple and Gold<br />

Athletics Director: Marty Holly<br />

Sports Information Director: Mike Safford, Jr.<br />

Sports Information Phone: 208-459-5681<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach: Mark Owen<br />

Website: www.college<strong>of</strong>idaho.edu/athlete<br />

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY<br />

Location: Portland, Oregon<br />

Enrollment: 1,600<br />

Nickname: Cavaliers<br />

Colors: Navy and White<br />

Athletics Director: Matthew English<br />

Sports Information Director: Jason Dormeyer<br />

Sports Information Phone: 503-280-8506<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach: Brad Barbarick<br />

Website: www.gocugo.com<br />

EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY<br />

Location: La Grande, Oregon<br />

Enrollment: 1,840<br />

Nickname: Mountaineers<br />

Colors: Navy and Vegas Gold<br />

Athletics Director: Rob Cashell<br />

Sports Information Director: Barrett Henderson<br />

Sports Information Phone: 541-962-3499<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach: Isaac Williams<br />

Website: www.eousports.com<br />

THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE<br />

Location: Olympia, Washington<br />

Enrollment: 4,800<br />

Nickname: Geoducks<br />

Colors: Forest Green and White<br />

Athletics Director: Dave Weber<br />

Sports Information Director: TBA<br />

Sports Information Phone: 360-867-6741<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach: Jeff Drinkwine<br />

Website: www.evergreen.edu/athletics<br />

NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY<br />

Location: Kirkland, Washington<br />

Enrollment: 1,280<br />

Nickname: Eagles<br />

Colors: Blue and Gold<br />

Athletics Director: Gary McIntosh<br />

Sports Information Director: Al Kawashima<br />

Sports Information Phone: 425-889-5341<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach: John Van Dyke<br />

Website: www.northwestu.edu/athletics<br />

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY<br />

Location: Eugene, Oregon<br />

Enrollment: 500<br />

Nickname: Beacons<br />

Colors: Blue and Gold<br />

Athletics Director: Corey Anderson<br />

Sports Information Director: Nick Askew<br />

Sports Information Phone: 541-349-7485<br />

Men’s Basketball Coaches: Corey Anderson/Mark Holmes<br />

Website: www.gobeacons.com<br />

OREGON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY<br />

Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon<br />

Enrollment: 3,101<br />

Nickname: Hustlin’ Owls<br />

Colors: Navy and Gold<br />

Athletics Director: Michael Schell<br />

Sports Info. Director: Tom Loney / Michael Garrard<br />

Sports Information Phone: 541-885-1851<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach: Danny Miles<br />

Website: www.oitsports.com<br />

SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY<br />

Location: Ashland, Oregon<br />

Enrollment: 5,200<br />

Nickname: Raiders<br />

Colors: Red and Black<br />

Athletics Director: Matt Sayre<br />

Sports Information Director: Bobby Heiken<br />

Sports Information Phone: 541-552-6824<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach: Brian McDermott<br />

Website: www.souraiders.com<br />

WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE<br />

Location: Portland, Oregon<br />

Enrollment: 644<br />

Nickname: Knights<br />

Colors: Columbia Blue and Black<br />

Athletics Director: Ryan Kaiser<br />

Sports Information Director: Cody Harrord<br />

Sports Information Phone: 503-517-1370<br />

Men’s Basketball Coach: Bart Valentine<br />

Website: www.wpcknights.com<br />

www.gowarriorsgo.com<br />

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<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

2009-10 Roster<br />

NO NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL)<br />

3 Bryan Martin G 6-3 190 JR Salem, Ore. (Western Mennonite HS)<br />

4 Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Martin G 6-1 190 FR Salem, Ore. (Western Mennonite HS)<br />

5 Jordan Graneto G 5-11 155 FR Keizer, Ore. (McNary HS)<br />

10 Marcus Butler F 6-3 175 FR Patterson, Calif. (Modesto Christian HS)<br />

13 Brelin Powell G 6-0 165 SO Boise, Idaho (Capital HS / Northern Arizona Univ)<br />

14 Nash Keene G 6-0 185 JR Aumsville, Ore. (Cascade HS)<br />

20 Deonte Johnson F 6-6 205 JR Modesto, Calif. (Modesto HS / Hawaii Pacific Univ)<br />

23 Ben Potl<strong>of</strong>f G 6-1 190 SR Keizer, Ore. (Salem Academy HS)<br />

24 Erik Cronrath F 6-8 195 SO Battleground, Wash. (Battleground HS)<br />

32 Jake Mauermann G 6-3 190 SO Clackamas, Ore. (Clackamas HS)<br />

33 Winston Mueller F 6-4 195 SO Klamath Falls, Ore. (Henley HS)<br />

34 Ian Logan C 6-8 220 JR Aloha, Ore. (Aloha HS)<br />

41 Drew Ross F 6-5 195 SO Cashmere, Wash. (Cashmere HS / Wenatchee Valley CC)<br />

42 Noah Cunningham G 6-3 185 FR Grants Pass, Ore. (New Hope Christian School)<br />

43 Jacob Kopra F 6-4 205 FR Gresham, Ore. (Sam Barlow HS)<br />

Head Coach: Justin Sherwood (8th year)<br />

Assistant Coaches: Don Hiebenthal, Ray Reid<br />

Head Athletic Trainer: Tony Walther<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jenny Garrard, Sally Page<br />

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<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Justin Sherwood<br />

Head Coach<br />

Justin Sherwood returned<br />

to the <strong>Corban</strong> hardwood<br />

as head coach in 2002<br />

after a stellar playing<br />

career from 1989-93.<br />

After inheriting an<br />

inexperienced squad in his<br />

initial campaign, Justin has taken the Warriors<br />

to new heights compiling an overall win-loss<br />

record <strong>of</strong> 98-119 in seven years that included<br />

a record-breaking season in 2004-05. His team<br />

was ranked No. 1 in the NAIA Division II top-<br />

25 at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the 2004-05 season<br />

following a school-record 18-straight victories<br />

to begin the season. Having played a big part<br />

in the tradition <strong>of</strong> the men’s basketball program<br />

already, it is Justin’s goal to continue the trend.<br />

“Certainly it is my desire to continue the<br />

success <strong>of</strong> the coaches before me,” Justin said.<br />

“My goal is for the program to qualify for the<br />

NAIA tournament every year. I want to bring in<br />

students that will excel both academically and<br />

athletically while at <strong>Corban</strong> and lead successful<br />

Christian lives after graduating.”<br />

Justin began his collegiate coaching<br />

career at George Fox University where he was<br />

the first assistant from 1998-2002. He spent<br />

one season at Gladstone High School coaching<br />

the freshman boys and has worked various<br />

camps and clinics in Oregon and California for<br />

over a decade.<br />

As a collegiate player, he was twice a<br />

National Christian College Athletics Association<br />

(NCCAA) All-American and National<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)<br />

all-district selection. The 6-foot-1 guard made<br />

things happen on both ends <strong>of</strong> the floor. Justin<br />

is ranked in the top five at <strong>Corban</strong> in career<br />

points (2,710) and 3-pointers made (464). He is<br />

third in career steals (274) and in the top ten in<br />

rebounds (712).<br />

“My goal for the players I coach at<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> is that they will enjoy their basketball<br />

experience as much as I enjoyed mine,” Justin<br />

said.<br />

Aside from coaching, Justin is also an<br />

assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor at <strong>Corban</strong> in the Business<br />

Department. He met his wife, Jenni, while a<br />

student at <strong>Corban</strong> and they have a son, Trey,<br />

and daughter, Reese. Justin and his wife enjoy<br />

spending time with their family and playing<br />

golf.<br />

Don Hiebenthal<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Don enters his eighth<br />

season on the coaching<br />

staff and is a familiar face<br />

when it comes to Warrior<br />

men’s basketball. Don, like<br />

Coach Sherwood, is back at<br />

his alma mater as a coach following a standout<br />

career at Western Baptist as a player.<br />

Don played basketball at Western Baptist<br />

from 1975-79 and is still among the career<br />

leaders in several categories. He is in the top five<br />

in career points scored (2,460), points per game<br />

(20.3), free throws made (534), assists (564),<br />

and steals (383). Don was a NAIA and NCCAA<br />

All-American, and as a senior led the nation in<br />

scoring, averaging 29.3 points per game.<br />

Spending 17 years coaching basketball<br />

and volleyball at Liberty Gardens Christian<br />

School, Don understands the opportunity sports<br />

provide. “My philosophy is to strive to get the<br />

full potential out <strong>of</strong> each individual, not only in<br />

athletics, but in life.”<br />

Don, who works for Campus Care at<br />

<strong>Corban</strong>, and his wife, Julie, have a daughter,<br />

Trisha, and son, Justin. Don enjoys collecting<br />

old things – coins, cards, toys, furniture – and<br />

anything that has to do with athletics.<br />

Ray Reid<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Ray returns for his sixth<br />

season with the men’s<br />

basketball coaching staff<br />

and will continue to work<br />

side-by-side with Sherwood<br />

and Hiebethal.<br />

Ray arrives at <strong>Corban</strong> with a wealth <strong>of</strong><br />

head coaching experience, which includes<br />

4 years as head men’s soccer coach at<br />

Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa, and<br />

two seasons as an assistant men’s soccer coach<br />

at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, Calif. On<br />

the basketball side <strong>of</strong> coaching, Ray has five<br />

seasons with the Warriors and two seasons as<br />

an assistant coach at North Salem High School.<br />

“I became a Christian through the<br />

influence <strong>of</strong> a soccer coach,” Ray said. “I love<br />

small college basketball and the coaches and<br />

players at <strong>Corban</strong>”<br />

Ray and his wife, Jeanne, have three<br />

children (Marty, Lori, & Jamie). Ray, who is an<br />

attorney at law with the Law Offices <strong>of</strong> David<br />

Hilgemann, enjoys college basketball, golf,<br />

reading, and is a baseball statistics guru.<br />

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2009-10 Men’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

Player Bios<br />

#3 BRYAN MARTIN<br />

Guard, 6-3, 190, Junior<br />

Salem, Oregon<br />

Western Mennonite High School<br />

2008-09: Appeared in 29 games, starting seven, as a sophomore … Scored 62 points<br />

(avg. 2.1), grabbed 70 rebounds (avg. 2.4), handed out 52 assists (avg. 1.8), and recorded<br />

15 steals (avg. 0.5) … Scored a season and career-high 8 points versus The College <strong>of</strong><br />

Idaho (2/6/09) … Grabbed a season and career-high 6 rebounds at Eastern Oregon (1/16/09) … Handed out<br />

a season-high 4 assists four times (last versus Southern Oregon, 2/20/09) … Recorded a season-high 3 steals<br />

versus Oregon Tech (2/21/09) … Named Warriors’ Most Outstanding Defensive Player following sophomore<br />

season. 2007-08: Appeared in 27 games, starting three, as a freshman … Scored 26 points (avg. 1.0),<br />

grabbed 47 rebounds (avg. 1.7), handed out 56 assists (avg. 2.1), and recorded 15 steals (avg. 0.6) …<br />

Scored a season-high 6 points twice (last versus Walla Walla, 12/8/07) … Grabbed a season and careerhigh<br />

6 rebounds twice (last versus Northwest Christian, 12/19/07) … Handed out a season and career-high<br />

8 assists versus The College <strong>of</strong> Idaho (1/19/08) … Recorded a season and career-high 4 steals versus The<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Idaho (1/19/08). HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2007 from nearby Western Mennonite High<br />

School … Played four years <strong>of</strong> basketball as well as one season <strong>of</strong> both football and cross country … Named<br />

1 st team all-league, all-state, and all-tournament as a senior … Earned 2 nd team all-region as a 2007 senior<br />

… Named 2 nd team all-league as a junior … Helped guide Western Mennonite to back-to-back 2A state<br />

tournament appearances … Holds the Western Mennonite school record for assists in a career, assists in a<br />

single season, and assists in a single game (18) … Competed as a member <strong>of</strong> the 2007 OACA 2A All-Star<br />

team following senior season. Personal: Born in Salem, Ore. to Fred and Jeri Martin … Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 2 children<br />

… Has 1 brother (Ge<strong>of</strong>frey) … Brother, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey, is also a member <strong>of</strong> the men’s basketball team … Enjoys<br />

riding ATVs … Major: Undecided. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “<strong>Corban</strong> is a Christian college that <strong>of</strong>fers me<br />

the opportunity to continue playing basketball.”<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

07-08 27/3 6-28 .414 1-4 .250 13-25 .520 26/1.0 47/1.7 56/2.1<br />

08-09 29/7 21-52 .404 0-1 .000 20-34 .588 62/2.1 70/2.4 52/1.8<br />

Career 56/10 27-80 .338 1-5 .200 33-59 .559 88/1.6 117/2/1 108/1.9<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> Career Highs:<br />

Points: 8, versus The College <strong>of</strong> Idaho (2/6/09)<br />

Rebounds: 6, three times, last at Eastern Oregon (1/16/09)<br />

Assists: 8, versus The College <strong>of</strong> Idaho (1/19/08)<br />

Steals: 4, versus The College <strong>of</strong> Idaho (1/19/08)<br />

Blocks: 1, seven times, last versus Cascade (1/9/09)<br />

#4 GEOFFREY MARTIN<br />

Guard, 6-1, 190, Freshman<br />

Salem, Oregon<br />

Western Mennonite High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2009 from nearby Western Mennonite High<br />

School … Played basketball (4 years), baseball (4 years), and soccer (3 years) … Helped<br />

lead Pioneers to 2A state tournament all four years … Named 1 st team all-league and<br />

all-state as a senior … Earned 2 nd team all-region honors following senior campaign … Named 2 nd team<br />

all-tourney as a senior … Competed as part <strong>of</strong> the 2A East-West All-Star Series in June <strong>of</strong> 2009 … Named<br />

conference co-Player <strong>of</strong> the Year in baseball as a senior … Earned 1 st team all-league and all-state honors<br />

in baseball as a junior … Earned 1 st all-league, all-state, and all-region recognition in baseball as a senior.<br />

Personal: Born in Salem, Ore. to Fred and Jeri Martin … Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 2 children … Has 1 brother (Bryan) …<br />

Brother, Bryan, is also a member <strong>of</strong> the men’s basketball team … Enjoys playing sports and riding fourwheelers<br />

… Major: Education … Would like to become a teacher or coach following graduation. Why I<br />

chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “I had heard great things about the school and I wanted to play college basketball. Also,<br />

my brother goes here as well.”<br />

www.gowarriorsgo.com<br />

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<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

#5 JORDAN GRANETO<br />

Guard, 5-11, 155, Freshman<br />

Keizer, Oregon<br />

McNary High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2009 from nearby McNary High School … Played basketball<br />

(3 years) and soccer (1 years) … Member <strong>of</strong> back-to-back Central Valley Conference<br />

championship teams as junior and senior … Earned All-CVC honor mention as a senior<br />

… Named 2 nd team All-CVC as a junior … Voted Most Improved Player as a junior … Finished prep<br />

career 3 rd on the all-time career list for 3-pointers made in Celtic history. Personal: Born in Clackamas,<br />

Ore. to Todd and Nicole Graneto … Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 2 children … Has 1 brother (Adam) … Uncle, Tom Holman,<br />

played basketball at Oregon State University … Enjoys playing basketball, video games, and watching the<br />

Trailblazers … Major: Education … Would like to be a high school teacher and basketball coach following<br />

graduation. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “I chose <strong>Corban</strong> because I wanted to play basketball in a positive<br />

environment.”<br />

#10 MARCUS BUTLER<br />

Forward, 6-3, 175, Freshman<br />

Patterson, California<br />

Modesto Christian High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2009 from Modesto Christian High School<br />

… Played two seasons at Eastside College Prep before transferring to Modesto Christian<br />

for his final two years <strong>of</strong> high school … Member <strong>of</strong> two-time Trans-Valley League & Sac-<br />

Juaquin Section Championship team … Earned all-league honorable mention … Awarded with Coaches’<br />

Award … Played as part <strong>of</strong> the Six County & Columbia All-Star Games … Was part <strong>of</strong> CPSAL Championship<br />

team at Eastside Prep … Named 1 st team all-league at Eastside. Personal: Born in Sacramento, Calif.<br />

to David Butler … Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 2 children … Has 1 sister (Latoya) … Enjoys playing basketball, video games, and<br />

hanging out with friends … Major: Business Administration. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “I chose <strong>Corban</strong><br />

because I like the environment and feel that I can receive a good education.”<br />

#13 BRELIN POWELL<br />

Guard, 6-0, 165, Sophomore<br />

Boise, Idaho<br />

Capital High School<br />

Northern Arizona University<br />

NORTHERN ARIZONA: Attended Northern Arizona University for two years and played<br />

two seasons <strong>of</strong> tennis for the NCAA Division I Lumberjacks … Appeared in 14 singles<br />

and six doubles matches during his career … Paired with Renzo Lau for doubles win (8-2) at Portland State<br />

which helped secure postseason berth as a freshman … Went a combined 3-11 in singles play and 1-5 in<br />

doubles competition at Northern Arizona … Earned Golden Eagle Award for work in classroom. HIGH<br />

SCHOOL: Graduated in 2007 from Capital High School in Boise, Idaho … Played tennis (4 years), basketball<br />

(3 years), and football (2 years) … Member <strong>of</strong> state runner-up team in basketball as a junior … Named Team<br />

MVP as a junior … Member <strong>of</strong> undefeated and back-to-back state championship teams in tennis as a junior<br />

and senior … Two-time Idaho state singles champion in tennis as a junior and senior … Helped lead Capital<br />

to runner-up finish in state tournament in tennis as a freshman and sophomore … Two-time state runnerup<br />

in singles as a freshman and sophomore … Earned football player <strong>of</strong> the week honors once during prep<br />

career … Elected to Capital High Wall <strong>of</strong> Fame. Personal: Born in Boise, Idaho to Carl and Sandra Powell<br />

… Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 2 children … Has 1 sister (Kiara) … Father, Carl, played college basketball at Boise State University<br />

… Sister, Kiara, played one season <strong>of</strong> tennis at Georgia State University … Enjoys hanging out with friends<br />

… Major: Business Marketing … Would like to work in sports marketing for Nike following graduation.<br />

Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “<strong>Corban</strong> is a great place to further my education and basketball career.”<br />

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#14 NASH KEENE<br />

Guard, 6-0, 185, Junior<br />

Aumsville, Oregon<br />

Stayton High School<br />

2008-09: Appeared in 27 games <strong>of</strong>f the bench as a sophomore … Scored 52 points (avg.<br />

1.9), grabbed 27 rebounds (avg. 1.0), handed out 9 assists (avg. 0.3), and registered<br />

6 steals (0.2) … Scored a season and career-high 8 points twice (last at Evergreen,<br />

1/31/09) … Grabbed a season and career-high 4 rebounds versus Puget Sound (11/20/08) … Handed out<br />

a season and career-high 1 assist nine times (last versus Southern Oregon, 2/20/09) … Registered a season<br />

and career-high 1 steal twice (last at Evergreen, 1/31/09) … Earned academic all-conference honors as a<br />

sophomore. 2007-08: Appeared in 7 games <strong>of</strong>f the bench as a freshman before suffering a season-ending<br />

wrist injury … Scored 8 points (avg. 1.1), grabbed 3 rebounds (avg. 0.4), and handed out 2 assists (avg. 0.3)<br />

… Scored a season-high 4 points at Puget Sound (11/16/07) … Grabbed a season-high 3 rebounds versus<br />

MSU-Northern (12/7/07) … Handed out a season and career-high 1 assist twice (last versus MSU-Northern,<br />

12/7/07). HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2007 from nearby Cascade High School … Played<br />

four years <strong>of</strong> basketball, including one year for head coach and former Warrior Steve Ball, as well as football<br />

(1 season), track (3 seasons), and cross country (1 season) … Named team captain prior to each season …<br />

Two-time all-league 1 st team member … Named to 2 nd team all-league once … Earned 1 st team all-state<br />

honors … Competed as a member <strong>of</strong> the 2007 OACA 3A All-Star team following senior season … Named<br />

Star <strong>of</strong> Stars at Gatorade All-Star Series. Personal: Born in Reston, Va. to David and Melody Keene …<br />

Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 3 children … Has 2 brothers (Nathan & Nick) … Enjoys camping, dirt bike riding, watching movies,<br />

and hanging out with friends … Major: Health Science … Would like to become a physician’s assistant<br />

following graduation. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “I wanted to learn and play basketball in an encouraging<br />

and uplifting environment.”<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

07-08 7/0 4-8 .500 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 8/1.1 3/0.4 2/0.3<br />

08-09 27/0 18-55 .327 5-15 .333 11-19 .579 52/1.9 27/1.0 9/0.3<br />

Career 34/0 22-63 .349 5-18 .278 11-19 .579 60/1.8 30/0.9 11/0.3<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> Career Highs:<br />

Points: 8, two times, last at Evergreen (1/31/09)<br />

Rebounds: 4, versus Puget Sound (11/20/08)<br />

Assists: 1, eleven times, last versus Southern Oregon (2/20/09)<br />

Steals: 1, two times, last at Evergreen (1/31/09)<br />

#20 DEONTE JOHNSON<br />

Forward, 6-6, 205, Junior<br />

Modesto, California<br />

Modesto High School<br />

Hawaii Pacific University<br />

HAWAII PACIFIC: Played two seasons at NCAA Division II member Hawaii Pacific<br />

University … Appeared in 51 games and made 28 starts for the Sea Warriors … Averaged<br />

2.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, 0.4 assists, 0.3 steals, and 0.1 blocks per game … Pulled down a career-high 7<br />

rebounds against Chaminade on February 3, 2008. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2006 from Modesto<br />

High School in Northern California … Played 4 years <strong>of</strong> basketball for the Panthers … Named all-league and<br />

all-district during his prep career. Personal: Born in Modesto, Calif. to Darius and Bertha Johnson … Is<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> 4 children … Has 3 brothers (Darius, Keyre, & Demaria … Enjoys watching movies & sports, playing<br />

video games, and listening to music … Major: Business Management … Would like to be an AAU basketball<br />

tournament director following graduation. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “I wanted to attend a Christian<br />

school and have an opportunity to grow in my faith.”<br />

www.gowarriorsgo.com<br />

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<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

#23 BEN POTLOFF<br />

Guard, 6-1, 190, Senior<br />

Keizer, Oregon<br />

Salem Academy High School<br />

2008-09: Appeared in a team-high 30 games, started 25, as a junior … Scored 309<br />

points (avg. 10.3), grabbed 79 rebounds (avg. 3.3), handed out 35 assists (avg. 1.2), and<br />

recorded 27 steals (avg. 0.9) … Scored a season and career-high 24 points at Cascade<br />

(2/14/09) … Grabbed a season and career-high 11 rebounds versus Warner Pacific (1/10/09) … Handed out<br />

a season and career-high 5 assists at The College <strong>of</strong> Idaho (1/17/09) … Recorded a season and career-high<br />

3 steals three times (last at Cascade, 2/14/09) … Honored as team’s Mighty Warrior at year-end athletic<br />

awards dessert. 2007-08: Appeared in 22 games, started two, as a sophomore … Scored 60 points (avg.<br />

2.7), grabbed 21 rebounds (avg. 1.0), handed out 7 assists (avg. 0.3), and recorded 2 steals (avg. 0.1) …<br />

Scored a season-high 9 points versus The College <strong>of</strong> Idaho (1/19/08) … Grabbed a season-high 3 rebounds<br />

versus The College <strong>of</strong> Idaho (1/19/08) … Handed out a season-high 1 assists seven times (last at Oregon<br />

Tech, 2/23/08) … Recorded a season-high 1 steal twice (last versus Northwest, 2/1/08). 2006-07: Appeared<br />

in 23 games <strong>of</strong>f the bench as a freshman … Scored 72 points (avg. 3.1), grabbed 20 rebounds (avg. 0.9),<br />

handed out 4 assists (avg. 0.2), and recorded 3 steals (avg. 0.1) … Scored a season-high 9 points against<br />

Lewis-Clark State (12/8/06) … Grabbed a season-high 4 rebounds versus Warner Pacific (1/13/07) …<br />

Handed out a season-high 1 assists four times (last at Warner Pacific, 2/10/07) … Recorded a season-high<br />

1 steal three times (last versus Evergreen, 2/3/07). HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2006 from<br />

nearby Salem Academy High School … Played four years <strong>of</strong> basketball for head coach and brother Pete<br />

Potl<strong>of</strong>f and ran track for two seasons … Was named team captain prior to two seasons … Averaged 18.3<br />

points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game as a senior … Earned 1st team Tri-River all-league following<br />

his junior and senior seasons … Garnered 2nd team honors after his sophomore campaign … Named as<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the 2nd team all-state following his 2005-06 senior season … Named team captain prior to<br />

his junior and senior seasons … Finished 2nd all-time in points and assists at Salem Academy … Was a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the team when the Crusaders finished 2nd at the 2A state tournament during his junior season<br />

… Two-time Salem Breakfast Club Player <strong>of</strong> the Week … Finished career 2 nd on the all-time career points<br />

and assist lists at Salem Academy … Competed as a member <strong>of</strong> the 2006 OACA 2A All-Star team following<br />

senior season. Personal: Born in Woodland, Calif. to Ben and Renee Potl<strong>of</strong>f … Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 4 children … Has<br />

1 brother (Pete) and 2 sisters (Jayme & Maddy) … Brother, Pete, and sister, Jayme, both attended <strong>Corban</strong> …<br />

Married current <strong>Corban</strong> volleyball player Andrea Swanick in July <strong>of</strong> 2008 … Enjoys watching movies, playing<br />

video games, and hanging out with friends … Major: Youth Ministry … Would like to become a youth<br />

pastor following graduation. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “The opportunity to play a high level <strong>of</strong> college<br />

basketball and be surrounded by fellow believers in Jesus Christ.”<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

06-07 23/0 29-67 .433 5-16 .313 9-10 .900 72/3.1 20/0.9 4/0.2<br />

07-08 22/2 21-49 .429 5-16 .313 13-20 .650 60/2.7 21/1.0 7/0.3<br />

08-09 30/25 112-246 .455 39-100 .390 46-70 .657 309/10.3 88/2.9 35/1.2<br />

Career 75/27 162-362 .448 49-132 .371 68-102 .667 441/5.9 129/1.7 46/0.6<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> Career Highs:<br />

Points: 24, at Cascade (2/14/09)<br />

Rebounds: 11, versus Warner Pacific (1/10/09)<br />

Assists: 5, at The College <strong>of</strong> Idaho (1/17/09)<br />

Steals: 3, three times, last at Cascade (2/14/09)<br />

Blocks: 1, at Concordia (1/22/08)<br />

#24 ERIK CRONRATH<br />

Forward, 6-8, 195, Sophomore<br />

Battle Ground, Washington<br />

Battle Ground High School<br />

2008-09: Appeared in 24 games, started 17, as a freshman … Scored 181 points (avg.<br />

7.5), grabbed 79 rebounds (avg. 3.3), handed out 21 assists (avg. 0.9), recorded 16 steals<br />

(avg. 0.7), and blocked 21 shots (0.9) … Scored a season and career-high 20 points at<br />

Oregon Tech (2/25/09) … Grabbed a season and career-high 8 rebounds at George Fox (12/29/08) …<br />

Handed out a season and career-high 3 assists three times (last at Warner Pacific, 2/13/09) … Recorded<br />

a season and career-high 2 steals versus Linfield (12/13/08) … Blocked a season and career-high 3 shots<br />

versus George Fox (11/21/08). HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2008 from Battle Ground High<br />

School … Competed all four years in basketball, cross country, and track … Averaged 14.0 points, 6.0<br />

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rebounds, and 2.4 blocks per game as a senior … Led the Greater St. Helens League in blocked shots as a<br />

senior … Finished second in the league in scoring and fourth in rebounding … Named as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Greater St. Helens All-League 1 st team following senior campaign … Earned team MVP, Most Inspirational,<br />

and Defensive Player <strong>of</strong> the Year as a senior … Tied the school record for most blocked shots in a single<br />

season with 50 as a senior … Competed as part <strong>of</strong> the Les Schwab Roundball Shootout … Also was named<br />

1 st team all-league and all-state twice in cross country … Also was a two-time all-league performer in track.<br />

Personal: Born in Vancouver, Wash. to Keith and Joanne Cronrath … Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 2 children … Has 1 brother<br />

(Brian) … Father, Keith, ran cross country for Spokane Community College … Mother, Joanne, ran cross<br />

country for Oregon State University … Brother, Brian, ran cross country for Seattle Pacific University …<br />

Enjoys going to the movies and relaxing with friends … Major: Exercise Science. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>:<br />

“<strong>Corban</strong> has a very bright future and a talented roster. Coaching is great here and <strong>Corban</strong> is a place where<br />

I can grow as a man <strong>of</strong> God.”<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

08-09 24/17 67-127 .528 0-1 .000 47-71 .662 181/7.5 79/3.3 21/0.9<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> Career Highs:<br />

Points: 20, at Oregon Tech (2/25/09)<br />

Rebounds: 8, at George Fox (12/29/08)<br />

Assists: 3, three times, last at Warner Pacific (2/13/09)<br />

Steals: 2, versus Linfield (12/13/08)<br />

Blocks: 3, versus George Fox (11/21/08)<br />

#32 JAKE MAUERMANN<br />

Guard, 6-3, 190, Sophomore<br />

Clackamas, Oregon<br />

Clackamas High School<br />

2008-09: Appeared in 25 games <strong>of</strong>f the bench as a freshman … Scored 53 points (avg.<br />

2.1), grabbed 54 rebounds (avg. 2.2), handed out 12 assists (avg. 0.5), and recorded<br />

10 steals (avg. 0.4) … Scored a season and career-high 6 points three times (last versus<br />

Oregon Tech, 2/21/09) … Grabbed a season and career-high 8 rebounds versus Warner Pacific (1/10/09) …<br />

Handed out a season and career-high 3 assists at Willamette (12/12/08) … Recorded a season and careerhigh<br />

2 steals versus The College <strong>of</strong> Idaho (2/6/09) … Named team’s Most Improved Player as a freshman.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2008 from Clackamas High School … Played basketball (4 years),<br />

football (4 years), and baseball (3 years) … Named honorable mention all-league following senior season.<br />

Personal: Born in Clackamas, Ore. to Dave and Melinda Mauermann … Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 2 children … Has 1 sister<br />

(Shelby) … Father, Dave, played both basketball and baseball at George Fox University … Mother, Melinda,<br />

played basketball at George Fox University … Enjoys running, beach volleyball, swimming, and reading …<br />

Major: Education/Human Performance … Would like to become a teacher or physical therapist following<br />

graduation. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “I came from a public and very secular high school and wanted to<br />

experience schooling among other believers. Also, obviously being able to play basketball is a plus.”<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> Career Statistics:<br />

YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3P-3PA 3P% FT-FTA FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG AST/AVG<br />

08-09 25/0 18-54 .333 9-26 .346 8-13 .615 53/2.1 54/2.2 12/0.5<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> Career Highs:<br />

Points: 6, three times, last versus Oregon Tech (2/21/09)<br />

Rebounds: 8, versus Warner Pacific (1/10/09)<br />

Assists: 3, at Willamette (12/12/08)<br />

Steals: 2, versus The College <strong>of</strong> Idaho (2/6/09)<br />

#33 WINSTON MUELLER<br />

Forward, 6-4, 195, Sophomore<br />

Klamath Falls, Oregon<br />

Henley High School<br />

2008-09: Attended <strong>Corban</strong> as a freshman, but sat out the season due to an injury. HIGH<br />

SCHOOL: Graduated in 2008 from Henley High School … Played basketball (3 years) and<br />

ran track (3 years) … Averaged 15.4 points and 8.3 rebounds per game, while shooting<br />

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#41 DREW ROSS<br />

Forward, 6-5, 195, Sophomore<br />

Cashmere, Washington<br />

Cashmere High School<br />

Wenatchee Valley Community College<br />

WENATCHEE VALLEY: Played two seasons at Wenatchee Valley, including a medical<br />

red-shirt last season due to an injury … Appeared in only five games for the Knights as a<br />

sophomore before suffering a season-ending injury … Helped lead Wenatchee Valley to a win-loss record<br />

<strong>of</strong> 8-18 that included a 5-9 record in East Division play as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2007<br />

from Cashmere High School in Washington … Played basketball (4 years) and baseball (3 years) … Helped<br />

lead the Bulldogs to four straight Division 1A state tournaments … Averaged 13 points, 8 rebounds, and 2<br />

assists per game as a senior … Was named 2nd team All-Caribou Trail League, team Most Valuable Player,<br />

Most Inspirational, and team captain as a senior. Personal: Born in Sacramento, Calif. to Brian and Sarah<br />

Ross … Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 4 children … Has 2 brothers (Adam & A.J.) and 1 sister (Ashelyn) … Father, Brian, played<br />

basketball at Sacramento City College … Enjoys hiking, fishing, swimming, and playing guitar … Major:<br />

Education … Would like to become a teacher and coach following graduation. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>:<br />

“<strong>Corban</strong> gave me a chance to play three more years at a higher level and gave me a place to grow in my<br />

education & spiritual life.”<br />

#42 NOAH CUNNINGHAM<br />

Guard, 6-3, 185, Freshman<br />

Grants Pass, Oregon<br />

New Hope Christian School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2009 from New Hope Christian High School<br />

… Competed in basketball, cross country, and track … Named all-area Most Valuable<br />

Player, 1 st team all-league, and 2 nd team all-state as a senior … Won all-league Most<br />

Valuable Player award as a junior … Named to 1 st team all-league following junior campaign … Earned 1 st<br />

team all-league honors as a sophomore … Member <strong>of</strong> 4x400 relay state championship team in track as a<br />

senior. Personal: Born in San Luis Obispo, Calif. to Jim and Pam Cunningham … Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 9 children … Has<br />

4 brothers (Dan, Josh, John, & Elijah) and 4 sisters (Mary, Joy, Cathy, & Lydia) … Enjoys playing basketball,<br />

drawing, and other sports activities … Major: Physical Education … Would like to become a teacher and<br />

coach following graduation. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “I wanted to go to a Christian college and I really<br />

like the friendly people and the great education they <strong>of</strong>fer at <strong>Corban</strong>.”<br />

#43 JACOB KOPRA<br />

Forward, 6-4, 205, Freshman<br />

Gresham, Oregon<br />

Sam Barlow High School<br />

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2009 from Sam Barlow High School … Played<br />

basketball (4 years), baseball (4 years), and football (1 year) … Named honorable mention<br />

all-league following sophomore and senior seasons … Helped Barlow advance to the 6A<br />

semifinals at Mac Court as a junior after defeating current Warrior teammate Jordan Graneto and McNary<br />

High School … Earned 1 st team all-league recognition in baseball following sophomore and senior seasons<br />

… Named 3 rd team all-state in baseball as a senior … Named 2 nd team all-league in baseball as a junior.<br />

Personal: Born in Portland, Ore. to Steve and Shelly Kopra … Is 1 <strong>of</strong> 3 children … Has 2 sisters (Shauna<br />

& Corynn) … Enjoys hanging out with friends, watching television, and being involved with church activites<br />

… Major: Theology / Ministry … Would like to be a youth pastor following graduation. Why I chose<br />

<strong>Corban</strong>: “<strong>Corban</strong> is a great Christian college that fit my vision for ministry. I picked <strong>Corban</strong> because I think<br />

it will help me along my journey with Christ.”<br />

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2008-09<br />

Season Summary<br />

Seventh-year head coach Justin Sherwood had<br />

great expectations for the 2008-09 season, as<br />

the Warriors returned a two-time all-conference<br />

honorable mention honoree as well as four<br />

starters from the previous season.<br />

After opening the season with a pair <strong>of</strong><br />

exhibition contests against Great Northwest<br />

Athletic Conference members Northwest<br />

Nazarene and Western Oregon, <strong>Corban</strong> faltered<br />

a little bit out <strong>of</strong> the gate winning just one <strong>of</strong><br />

its first four contests. Over the Thanksgiving<br />

holiday, Sherwood took his crew to Southern<br />

California and the Warriors picked up a pair <strong>of</strong><br />

hard-fought victories over Golden State Athletic<br />

Conference members Point Loma Nazarene (75-<br />

72) and Hope International (66-63).<br />

Unfortunately, those wins would not spark<br />

the Warriors’ fire as <strong>Corban</strong> dropped 10 <strong>of</strong> its<br />

next 12 games and almost took itself out <strong>of</strong><br />

the play<strong>of</strong>f picture. Over the final 10 games,<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> would go play .500 ball with wins over<br />

Concordia, Northwest Christian, Northwest,<br />

Cascade, and Southern Oregon. The Warriors’<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the season run would propel them into<br />

the play<strong>of</strong>fs for the first time since the 2005-06<br />

season. Unfortunately, <strong>Corban</strong> would have to<br />

go against the conference’s regular season cochampions<br />

and No. 1-seed Oregon Tech on the<br />

road. The Hustlin’ Owls, who defeated <strong>Corban</strong><br />

to end the regular season, halted the Warriors’<br />

run and season with an 80-68 defeat in Klamath<br />

Falls.<br />

Sophomore Clay Martin (Beaverton, Ore.)<br />

finished with a team-best 480 points and an<br />

average <strong>of</strong> 16.0 points per contest. Scoring-wise,<br />

Martin was aided by fellow sophomore Ian<br />

Logan (Aloha, Ore.), who averaged 13.3 points<br />

and a team-high 5.5 rebounds per game. The<br />

Warriors had five players that averaged more<br />

than 10 points per contest, as Martin, Logan,<br />

senior Wade Douglas (Ontario, Ore.), junior<br />

Paul Martin (Beaverton, Ore.), and junior Ben<br />

Potl<strong>of</strong>f (Keizer, Ore.) combined to average 61.9<br />

points per game.<br />

Sherwood concluded his seventh season at<br />

the helm <strong>of</strong> the Warriors and now has an overall<br />

career mark <strong>of</strong> 98-119. The former Warrior<br />

player is a mere two wins away from joining<br />

former Western Baptist coaches Tim Hills and<br />

Tim Collins, as only the third coach in program<br />

history to register 100-or-more victories.<br />

2008-09 Results<br />

November<br />

8 Loss at NW Nazarene (exhib.) 70-121<br />

11 Loss at Western Ore. (exhib.) 72-103<br />

15 Loss at Lewis & Clark 64-92<br />

20 Loss Puget Sound 84-95<br />

21 Win George Fox 72-65<br />

22 Loss at Pacific (Ore.) 81-94<br />

27 Win at Point Loma Nazarene 75-72<br />

29 Win at Hope International 66-63<br />

December<br />

5 Loss Evergreen * 69-93<br />

6 Loss Northwest * 63-70<br />

12 Loss at Willamette 76-79<br />

13 Win Linfield 70-67<br />

20 Loss at Northwest Christian * 79-90<br />

29 Loss at George Fox 74-80<br />

January<br />

2 Loss at Oregon Tech * 59-72<br />

3 Loss at Southern Oregon * 73-75<br />

6 Loss at Concordia * 57-69<br />

9 Win Cascade * 63-61<br />

10 Win Warner Pacific * 74-59<br />

16 Loss at Eastern Oregon * 72-77<br />

17 Loss at College <strong>of</strong> Idaho * 72-77<br />

20 Win Concordia * 87-82<br />

23 Win Northwest Christian * 65-59<br />

30 Win at Northwest * 79-76<br />

31 Loss at Evergreen * 83-91<br />

February<br />

6 Loss College <strong>of</strong> Idaho * 69-78<br />

7 Loss Eastern Oregon * 60-82<br />

13 Loss at Warner Pacific * 72-102<br />

14 Win at Cascade * 74-73<br />

20 Win Southern Oregon * 74-65<br />

21 Loss Oregon Tech * 46-69<br />

25 Loss at Oregon Tech ~ 68-80<br />

* Cascade Collegiate Conference Game<br />

~ Cascade Collegiate Conference Tournament<br />

2008-09 Final Cascade<br />

Collegiate Conference<br />

Standings<br />

Conference Overall<br />

W l W L<br />

Oregon Tech 15 5 29 6<br />

Eastern Oregon 15 5 25 8<br />

Warner Pacific 14 6 21 9<br />

Evergreen 13 7 20 12<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Idaho 12 8 16 15<br />

Northwest Christian 11 9 18 13<br />

Northwest 7 13 13 16<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> 7 13 11 19<br />

Southern Oregon 7 13 9 21<br />

Cascade 5 15 12 16<br />

Concordia 4 16 10 20<br />

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Conference Tournament Results<br />

FIRST ROUND<br />

#1 Oregon Tech 80, #8 <strong>Corban</strong> 68<br />

#2 Eastern Oregon 83, #7 Southern Oregon 67<br />

#6 Northwest Christian 64, #3 Warner Pacific 62<br />

#4 Evergreen 70, #5 College <strong>of</strong> Idaho 57<br />

SEMIFINALS<br />

#1 Oregon Tech 74, #6 Northwest Christian 60<br />

#4 Evergreen 84, #2 Eastern Oregon 74<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

#1 Oregon Tech 82, #4 Evergreen 72<br />

(Oregon Tech, Evergreen, Eastern Oregon, & Warner Pacific<br />

advanced to the NAIA D-II tournament.)<br />

2008-09 Honors<br />

Academic All-Cascade Collegiate Conference:<br />

Wade Douglas, Nash Keene, Ian Logan, Clay Martin,<br />

Paul Martin<br />

Team Awards:<br />

Most Valuable – Ian Logan<br />

Outstanding Offense – Ian Logan<br />

Outstanding Defense – Bryan Martin<br />

Most Improved – Jake Mauermann<br />

Most Inspirational – Paul Martin<br />

Mighty Warrior – Ben Potl<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Men’s Basketball Participants<br />

(Since 1969)<br />

Tim Aagard 1975-76<br />

Steve Adams 1988-89<br />

Mike Aitchison 1999-00<br />

Mark Akridge 1989-90<br />

Eliott Alexander 1999-00, 00-01<br />

Ryan Allbritton 1990-91<br />

Mitch Allerton 1975-76<br />

Matt Augustine 2005-06<br />

Steve Ball 1993-94, 94-95<br />

Dan Bartel 1991-92, 92-93<br />

Ron Bartel 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94<br />

Mike Bartlett 1972-73<br />

Mark Bettiol 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82<br />

David Bickham 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86<br />

Ryan Bjornsgard 1992-93<br />

Jim Blair 1970-71<br />

Jim Boen 1989-90<br />

Mark Borgeson 1986-87<br />

Brad Born 1992-93, 93-94, 95-96<br />

Gary Bower 1975-76<br />

Don Bradley 1976-77, 77-78<br />

Mark Bradley 1976-77, 77-78<br />

Jason Braun 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08<br />

Scott Brewer 1988-89<br />

Clyde Brown 1975-76<br />

Thomas Brown 2000-01<br />

Dan Buhler 2002-03, 04-05, 05-06<br />

Dave Bullis 1987-88, 88-89<br />

Paul Bustrin 1996-97<br />

Steve Canfield 1970-71, 72-73, 74-75<br />

Andy Carmichael 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99<br />

Eric Christen 1987-88, 88-89<br />

Mark Colburn 1996-97, 97-98<br />

Morgan Colburn 1992-93, 93-94<br />

Adam Collier 2002-03<br />

Nate Collins 1998-99, 99-00<br />

Mike Cooke 1988-89, 89-90<br />

Barry Craft 1986-87<br />

Meril Craig 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77<br />

Michael Craig 2006-07<br />

Erik Cronrath 2008-09<br />

Brad Crosby 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91<br />

Tyson Crumley 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04<br />

Jim Dailey 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74<br />

Jeff Davis 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85<br />

Wade Douglas 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09<br />

Greg Drews 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79<br />

Dave Dunn 1973-74<br />

Jason Dunn 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96<br />

Jeff Dunn 2003-04, 04-05<br />

Matt Elliott 2001-02<br />

Mike Emery 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80<br />

Brandon Estep 1994-95<br />

Eric Estep 1988-89, 89-90<br />

Mark Evans 1983-84, 84-85<br />

Eric Fiegi 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06<br />

Gary Field 1974-75<br />

Michael Fischer 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04<br />

George Flores 1969-70<br />

Ryan Fox 2008-09<br />

Ray French 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74<br />

Jeff Fuller 1995-96<br />

Jared Gallop 1998-99<br />

Hannes Gehring 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08<br />

Brian Giroux 1992-93<br />

Jeff Glass 1996-97<br />

Ken Glass 1969-70, 72-73<br />

Dale Golike 1975-76<br />

Doug Gorsuch 1970-71, 71-72<br />

Bob Gwyn 1990-91<br />

John Hagensen 2002-03<br />

Jeff Hall 1969-70, 70-71<br />

Jim Hands 1979-80, 80-81<br />

Craig Hardinger 1978-79, 79-80<br />

Brandon Hardy 1996-97<br />

Nate Harris 1996-97<br />

Zach Harris 1985-86, 87-88<br />

Scott Hassmann 1993-94, 94-95<br />

Harold Haws 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73<br />

Ryan Heil 2005-06<br />

Charles Hepburn 1974-75<br />

Mark Heppner 1978-79<br />

Marty Herron 1974-75, 75-76<br />

Don Hiebenthal 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79<br />

Doug Hiebenthal 1971-72<br />

J.D. Hill 2003-04, 04-05, 06-07<br />

Brian Hills 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97<br />

Jon Hills 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77<br />

Chris Horton 1989-90<br />

Ken Horton 1969-70<br />

Travis Howard 1994-95<br />

Rick Hubbard 1971-72<br />

Brent Hudson 1994-95, 95-96<br />

Aaron Hunter 1996-97<br />

Joey Jackson 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08<br />

Rob Jackson 1985-86<br />

Mick Jacobsen 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02<br />

Chuck Jeffers 1969-70<br />

Aaron Jones 1976-77, 77-78<br />

Kelly Jones 1974-75, 75-76<br />

Garrett Kauffman 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08<br />

Nash Keene 2007-08, 08-09<br />

Tom Ketelsen 1985-86, 86-87<br />

Phil Kirschenmann 1998-99, 99-00<br />

Jason Klontz 2005-06, 06-07<br />

Adrian Knox 2002-03<br />

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Daryl Knox 1993-94<br />

Chris Kovacs 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92<br />

Corky Lambert 1972-73, 73-74<br />

Drew Langstraat 2000-01, 01-02<br />

Craig Lanphear 1975-76<br />

Matt Larson 2004-05<br />

Jeremy Lebow 1995-96<br />

Aaron Lewis 1995-96<br />

Kyle Linman 1991-92, 92-93<br />

Nate Linman 1995-96, 96-97<br />

Chris Linsley 1995-96<br />

Ian Logan 2007-08, 08-09<br />

Andy Lohrer 1970-71<br />

Craig Lucas 1969-70<br />

Chris Lynn 2005-06<br />

Paul Maddox 1983-84<br />

Jon Mai 1997-98<br />

Charlie Marks 1990-91<br />

Bryan Martin 2007-08, 08-09<br />

Clay Martin 2007-08, 08-09<br />

Paul Martin 2007-08, 08-09<br />

Curt Mason 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01<br />

Kyle Masten 2006-07, 07-08<br />

Paul Masten 1981-82<br />

Steve Masten 1981-82, 82-83<br />

Jake Mauermann 2008-09<br />

Jon McAmis 1980-81, 81-82<br />

Tim McFerran 1982-83<br />

Luke McIlroy 2000-01<br />

Sahaan McKelvey 1997-98, 98-99<br />

Dan Mellison 1994-95, 95-96<br />

Tony Mendezona 1983-84, 84-85, 86-87<br />

Dave Meyer 1974-75<br />

Colby Molan 1990-91, 91-92, 93-94, 94-95<br />

Rich Montarbo 1978-79<br />

Ben Morris 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05<br />

Nathan Morris 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07<br />

Dan Mortensen 1979-80<br />

Roger Mosier 1969-70, 70-71<br />

Mike Mossel 1971-72<br />

Kevin Moyer 1969-70<br />

Mitch Mueller 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86<br />

Winston Mueller 2008-09<br />

John Nelson 1974-75<br />

Mark Nelson 1973-74, 74-75<br />

Mark Neustel 1979-80, 80-81, 82-83, 83-84<br />

Steve Nielsen 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93<br />

Charley Pace 2000-01, 01-02, 03-04<br />

Steve Parker 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72<br />

Mark Patterson 1990-91<br />

Joel Payne 1980-81<br />

Dan Peters 1988-89, 89-90<br />

Perry Petersen 1981-82<br />

Jeff Phillips 1979-80, 80-81<br />

Rob Phillips 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81<br />

Nick Plotts 1997-98, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02<br />

Ben Potl<strong>of</strong>f 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09<br />

Tyson Pruett 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92<br />

Ryan Pugh 2006-07<br />

Eric Rasmussen 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84<br />

Randy Rebold 1972-73<br />

Marty Reid 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03<br />

Brian Remsburg 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96<br />

Brad Reynoso 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07<br />

Brion Roark 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75<br />

Ryan Roberts 2000-01, 01-02<br />

Tyler Roberts 2004-05<br />

J.J. Robinson 1997-98<br />

Derek Roos 1984-85, 85-86<br />

Brian Rose 1994-95, 95-96<br />

Doug Roth 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89<br />

Steve Roth 1985-86, 86-87<br />

Loren Rudkin 1991-92, 92-93<br />

Greg Rust 1976-77, 77-78<br />

Jeff Rust 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82<br />

Tyler Satterthwaite 1996-97, 97-98<br />

James Savage 1992-93, 93-94, 95-96, 96-97<br />

Jeff Scantlin 2003-04<br />

Steve Schubarth 1975-76<br />

Tim Sebens 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74<br />

Tim Seiber 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81<br />

Tucker Seiber 1982-83, 84-85<br />

Justin Sherwood 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93<br />

Darren Shryock 1985-86, 86-87<br />

Solomon Simmers 2008-09<br />

Ben Sisler 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 07-08<br />

Ron Sivey 1976-77, 77-78<br />

Ryan Skogstad 1996-97, 97-98<br />

Chad Slagg 1991-92<br />

Alonzo Smith 1986-87, 87-88<br />

Brian Smith 1980-81<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99<br />

Gregg Smith 1993-94<br />

Mark Smith 1971-72<br />

Scott Smith 1975-76, 76-77<br />

David Snethen 1981-82, 82-83, 84-85<br />

Ulf Spears 1987-88, 88-89<br />

Bryan Steed 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05<br />

Paul Steen 1969-70<br />

Kenny Stone 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05<br />

Doug Stoye 1969-70<br />

Matt Taylor 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92<br />

Mark Teeple 1975-76<br />

Joel Tews 1994-95<br />

Jerry Thomas 1984-85<br />

Dave Todd 1970-71<br />

Kevin Tracy 1979-80<br />

Tyler Turner 2008-09<br />

Matt Unruh 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00<br />

Kyle Valentine 1998-99<br />

Josh Vandegriff 1997-98<br />

Tony Vandekoppel 1999-00<br />

Wade Vandenhaak 1996-97, 97-98<br />

Kevin Van Hook 2006-07<br />

D.J. Vick 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00<br />

Eric Viuhkola 1992-93<br />

Steve Vreeken 1987-88, 88-89<br />

Jon Wakelam 1978-79, 80-81<br />

Clint Walker 1992-93, 93-94<br />

Luke Walker 2000-01<br />

Don Walling 1969-70<br />

Greg Wilcox 1987-88<br />

Cornelius Williams 1986-87, 87-88<br />

Jay Williams 1978-79, 79-80<br />

Keith Williams 1979-80<br />

Terry Williams 1972-73, 73-74<br />

Gary Williamson 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86<br />

Randy Wills 1976-77<br />

Larry Wilson 1984-85, 85-86<br />

Larry Winslow 1972-73, 73-74<br />

Jesse Worcester 2004-05<br />

Joel Worcester 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06<br />

Chris Wulf 1992-93<br />

Steve Wydeck 1982-83<br />

Chris Wylie 1986-87, 87-88<br />

Brad Yates 1972-73, 73-74<br />

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2009-10 Men’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

2008-09 Statistics<br />

(11-19 overall, 7-11 conference)<br />

PLAYER G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT PTS AVG REB AVG AST AVG ST AVG BLK<br />

Clay Martin 30-29 163-377 .432 52-159 .327 102-137 .745 480 16.0 135 4.5 67 2.2 37 1.2 9<br />

Ian Logan 30-29 155-307 .505 29-89 .326 60-88 .682 399 13.3 165 5.5 66 2.2 26 0.9 8<br />

Wade Douglas 21-9 101-189 .534 0-0 .000 44-67 .657 246 11.7 112 5.3 16 0.8 15 0.7 31<br />

Paul Martin 30-29 119-295 .403 15-73 .205 66-104 .635 319 10.6 124 4.1 121 4.0 33 1.1 3<br />

Ben Potl<strong>of</strong>f 30-25 112-246 .455 39-100 .390 46-70 .657 309 10.3 88 2.9 35 1.2 27 0.9 0<br />

Erik Cronrath 24-17 67-127 .528 0-1 .000 47-71 .662 181 7.5 79 3.3 21 0.9 16 0.7 21<br />

Bryan Martin 29-7 21-52 .404 0-1 .000 20-34 .588 62 2.1 70 2.4 52 1.8 15 0.5 4<br />

Jake Mauermann 25-0 18-54 .333 9-26 .346 8-13 .615 53 2.1 54 2.2 12 0.5 10 0.4 0<br />

Nash Keene 27-0 18-55 .327 5-15 .333 11-19 .579 52 1.9 27 1.0 9 0.3 6 0.2 0<br />

Ryan Fox 9-0 2-6 .333 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 8 0.9 2 0.2 2 0.2 0 0.0 0<br />

Tyler Turner 8-0 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 4 0.5 3 0.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 0<br />

Solomon Simmers 16-0 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 5 0.3 19 1.2 1 0.1 0 0.0 3<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> 30 778-1713 .454 150-468 .321 412-615 .670 2118 70.6 962 32.1 402 13.4 185 6.2 79<br />

Opponents 30 880-1887 .466 196-590 .332 353-482 .732 2309 77.0 1158 38.6 474 15.8 193 6.4 85<br />

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Men’s Basketball<br />

Season Results<br />

(Since 1990-91)<br />

1990-91<br />

(17-16) tim Hills<br />

at Seattle l 102-127<br />

vs Linfield L 78-106<br />

vs Concordia w 102-89<br />

Western Oregon W 69-67<br />

at Puget Sound W 78-74<br />

at Puget Sound Christian W 128-82<br />

at Pacific Lutheran L 81-86<br />

vs Warner Pacific W 104-85<br />

at George Fox W 83-80<br />

Linfield W 84-76<br />

vs Western Oregon W 78-74<br />

at Willamette L 79-84<br />

Oregon Tech w 128-124<br />

at Simpson w 118-85<br />

at Cal State-Stanislaus L 80-82<br />

at Southern Oregon L 114-118<br />

Concordia l 92-100<br />

at George Fox L 55-93<br />

Seattle l (ot) 101-106<br />

at Western Oregon L 51-53<br />

Warner Pacific W 86-77<br />

Northwest Nazarene W 68-66<br />

Albertson l 68-70<br />

at Columbia Christian W 110-72<br />

Southern Oregon L 90-94<br />

at Northwest Nazarene W 80-70<br />

at Albertson l 63-80<br />

at Warner Pacific W 123-75<br />

at Concordia w 92-86<br />

George Fox l 76-92<br />

Columbia Christian W 122-91<br />

at Pacific L 64-81<br />

Concordia l 89-92<br />

1991-92<br />

(19-18) tim Hills<br />

Northwest Christian W 96-76<br />

Seattle l (2ot) 85-91<br />

Puget Sound L 58-62<br />

Eastern Oregon W 94-76<br />

Lewis and Clark L 81-86<br />

Western Oregon L 77-85<br />

Linfield L 76-97<br />

Willamette l 57-76<br />

Linfield L (ot) 76-85<br />

Seattle l 66-72<br />

Eastern Oregon W 95-65<br />

George Fox w 74-71<br />

Southern Oregon W 88-68<br />

NW Nazarene L 78-86<br />

Albertson w 89-80<br />

Oregon Tech l 63-80<br />

Warner Pacific W 88-76<br />

Concordia l 82-92<br />

Columbia Christian W 89-82<br />

Linfield W 84-77<br />

Oregon Tech w 56-54<br />

Southern Oregon L 64-70<br />

Willamette l (ot) 62-68<br />

Eastern Oregon W 101-83<br />

Albertson l 79-87<br />

Northwest Nazarene L (ot) 77-80<br />

Northwest Christian W 96-79<br />

George Fox w 72-71<br />

Warner Pacific W 87-65<br />

Columbia Christian W 94-86<br />

Concordia w 74-61<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

Western Oregon L (ot) 75-79<br />

Columbia Christian W 132-85<br />

Concordia w 99-76<br />

Bethel ^ l 83-98<br />

Indiana Wesleyan ^ W 83-73<br />

Geneva ^ l 58-63<br />

1992-93<br />

(16-20) tim Hills<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 67-77<br />

Northwest Christian W 81-68<br />

Puget Sound l (ot) 66-69<br />

at Western Oregon * L 66-92<br />

at Pacific L 59-62<br />

at Willamette L 43-68<br />

vs Linfield L 78-102<br />

at Puget Sound L 77-78<br />

Northwest w 70-69<br />

Puget Sound w 74-71<br />

at George Fox * W 100-82<br />

at Linfield W 88-84<br />

vs Western Washington L 72-86<br />

vs George Fox L (2ot) 98-102<br />

Albertson * l 60-64<br />

Northwest Nazarene * L 74-79<br />

Willamette l 63-90<br />

Southern Oregon * W 90-88<br />

Oregon Tech * W 92-85<br />

at Concordia * W 102-82<br />

Western Oregon * W 97-88<br />

Northwest Christian W 100-94<br />

Linfield L 64-81<br />

at Oregon Tech * W (ot) 87-86<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 107-91<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 91-77<br />

at Northwest Christian W 87-84<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * L 60-94<br />

at Albertson * L 77-99<br />

Concordia * l 76-79<br />

George Fox * L 94-101<br />

at Albertson # L 77-110<br />

Northwest Christian W 83-77<br />

vs Lee ^ l 101-116<br />

at Indiana Wesleyan ^ W (ot) 77-75<br />

vs Bartlesville ^ L 91-113<br />

1993-94<br />

(10-23) tim Hills<br />

Northwest Christian W 77-70<br />

George Fox l 62-93<br />

at Linfield L (ot) 73-81<br />

at Carroll l 78-97<br />

vs Montana Tech L 71-76<br />

vs George Fox L 64-75<br />

vs Western Oregon L 80-92<br />

Linfield L 69-77<br />

Northwest l 76-82<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 70-92<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 88-84<br />

at Oregon Tech L 67-71<br />

vs Southern Oregon W 89-87<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 79-100<br />

at Albertson * L 58-75<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * L 73-84<br />

Concordia * l 61-63<br />

George Fox * L 56-66<br />

at Western Oregon * L 65-88<br />

Southern Oregon * W 98-74<br />

Oregon Tech * L 63-80<br />

at Northwest L (ot) 96-98<br />

Western Oregon * L 74-78<br />

Pacific L 58-74<br />

Northwest Christian W 102-68<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 87-66<br />

Willamette w 66-53<br />

at George Fox * W 74-70<br />

at Concordia * L (ot) 81-88<br />

at Northwest Christian W 96-92<br />

Northwest Nazarene * L 60-84<br />

Albertson * l 96-100<br />

Northwest Christian W 91-69<br />

1994-95<br />

(26-12) tim Hills<br />

Northwest Christian W 110-75<br />

George Fox w 95-78<br />

at Puget Sound L 81-89<br />

at Pacific W 73-64<br />

at Linfield W 94-81<br />

at Willamette L 75-93<br />

vs Southern Oregon W 104-83<br />

Linfield W 78-73<br />

vs Lewis-Clark State W 83-75<br />

at Whitworth W 73-71<br />

George Fox * W (ot) 87-85<br />

Willamette w 79-70<br />

at Albertson * W 98-76<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * L 74-91<br />

Northwest Christian W 104-80<br />

Oregon Tech * W 94-81<br />

Southern Oregon * W 92-81<br />

Pacific W 86-72<br />

at Western Oregon * L 62-82<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 75-68<br />

at Concordia * W 74-73<br />

at George Fox * L 77-100<br />

Northwest l 92-102<br />

at Northwest Christian W 92-79<br />

Northwest Nazarene * W 87-78<br />

Albertson * l 86-106<br />

Western Oregon * W (ot) 96-93<br />

at Southern Oregon * L (ot) 99-101<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 67-89<br />

Concordia * w 100-88<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 76-89<br />

at Northwest W 79-73<br />

George Fox # W 89-86<br />

at Albertson # L 72-76<br />

Northwest w 101-87<br />

vs Bryan ^ w 95-74<br />

vs Lee ^ w 94-81<br />

at Indiana Wesleyan ^ L (ot) 85-88<br />

1995-96<br />

(21-16) tim Hills<br />

Saint Martin’s W (ot) 101-99<br />

Northwest Christian W 95-83<br />

Concordia<br />

w (2ot)<br />

109-105<br />

at Linfield W 70-63<br />

at Pacific L 70-86<br />

at George Fox L 80-87<br />

vs Central Washington L (2ot) 97-105<br />

at Western Oregon L 69-72<br />

Linfield W 84-79<br />

vs Lewis-Clark State L 66-98<br />

Warner Pacific W 121-70<br />

George Fox w 127-115<br />

at Saint Martin’s L 107-113<br />

Puget Sound w 83-64<br />

at Northwest Christian W (ot) 106-99<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * L 63-80<br />

at Albertson * L 79-87<br />

Northwest w 79-73<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 96-90<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 77-81<br />

Northwest Christian W 88-86<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 93-106<br />

at Concordia * W 94-88<br />

Oregon Tech * W 65-60<br />

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2009-10 Men’s Basketball Media Guide<br />

Southern Oregon * W 86-66<br />

Concordia * l 90-95<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 87-82<br />

at Western Oregon * L 73-84<br />

Albertson * l 84-92<br />

Northwest Nazarene * W 82-73<br />

Western Oregon * W 97-94<br />

Oregon Tech # W 74-67<br />

at Albertson # L 78-90<br />

Northwest w 95-86<br />

vs Malone ^ l 86-91<br />

vs Bartlesville ^ W 92-66<br />

vs Oakland City ^ L 69-88<br />

1996-97<br />

Conference Tournament Champions<br />

(27-10) tim Hills<br />

Warner Pacific W 129-71<br />

Concordia w 93-69<br />

at George Fox W 67-65<br />

at Linfield W 80-64<br />

at Multnomah Bible W 103-45<br />

vs Northwest Nazarene L 84-102<br />

vs Warner Pacific W 93-60<br />

George Fox w 80-65<br />

at Warner Pacific W 109-54<br />

Linfield W (ot) 81-76<br />

vs Lewis and Clark L 85-90<br />

vs Western Oregon L (ot) 102-105<br />

at Albertson * L 67-81<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * L 88-105<br />

Willamette w 91-83<br />

Oregon Tech * L 87-89<br />

Southern Oregon * W 94-73<br />

at Northwest Christian W 104-77<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 78-75<br />

Concordia * w 98-76<br />

at Northwest W 82-79<br />

Western Oregon * W 80-79<br />

Multnomah Bible W 112-52<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 76-59<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 61-86<br />

at Concordia * W 70-62<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 74-90<br />

Northwest Nazarene * L 91-101<br />

Albertson * w 69-67<br />

Northwest Christian W 108-55<br />

at Western Oregon * W 65-64<br />

Northwest w 114-79<br />

Concordia # w 87-80<br />

at Oregon Tech # W 96-69<br />

at Northwest Nazarene # W 73-68<br />

vs Saint Ambrose + W 82-71<br />

vs Bethel + l 78-80<br />

1997-98<br />

Conference Champions<br />

Conference Tournament Champions<br />

(25-11) tim Hills<br />

Warner Pacific W 97-72<br />

Cascade w 76-52<br />

vs Carroll l 63-69<br />

at Lewis-Clark State L (ot) 69-73<br />

at Linfield W 98-91<br />

at George Fox W 81-75<br />

at Western Oregon W 78-72<br />

vs Douglas w 81-65<br />

at Willamette L 76-85<br />

vs George Fox W 92-69<br />

Linfield W 100-89<br />

George Fox l 65-76<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 59-57<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 63-74<br />

Cascade * w 89-77<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 87-70<br />

Northwest * w 88-68<br />

at Concordia * W 79-74<br />

at Western Oregon * W 85-58<br />

at Albertson * W 67-64<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * L 53-69<br />

Oregon Tech * L (ot) 86-92<br />

at Northwest Christian L 70-79<br />

Concordia * w 73-68<br />

Northwest Christian L 72-79<br />

Western Oregon * L 85-87<br />

at Cascade * w 76-57<br />

at Northwest * W 110-93<br />

at Eastern Oregon * W 86-76<br />

Southern Oregon * W 79-73<br />

Northwest Nazarene * W 78-68<br />

Albertson * w 79-78<br />

Albertson # w 75-64<br />

Northwest Nazarene # W 72-66<br />

vs Virginia Intermont + W 90-75<br />

vs Mt. Vernon Nazarene +<br />

L<br />

75-80<br />

1998-99<br />

(13-18) steve Masten<br />

Warner Pacific W 102-96<br />

Northwest Christian L 66-78<br />

at Willamette L 50-63<br />

at Western Oregon L 60-74<br />

at Linfield L 63-67<br />

at Azusa Pacific W 81-76<br />

vs Biola l 46-68<br />

at Evergreen l 68-83<br />

Western Oregon W 83-77<br />

at Eastern Oregon * W 77-75<br />

Linfield L 77-82<br />

Southern Oregon * L 56-68<br />

Oregon Tech * L 71-78<br />

at Northwest * L 75-76<br />

at Concordia * L 71-76<br />

Albertson * w 77-58<br />

Northwest Nazarene * W 69-57<br />

at Cascade * w 74-56<br />

at Northwest Christian W 80-63<br />

Evergreen l 64-67<br />

at Warner Pacific W (ot) 80-76<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 77-62<br />

Cascade * w 93-59<br />

Northwest Christian W 74-52<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 50-73<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 66-71<br />

Concordia * l 52-62<br />

Northwest * l 64-66<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * W 80-66<br />

at Albertson * L 45-62<br />

at Albertson # L 70-80<br />

1999-00<br />

(20-16) tim Collins<br />

Warner Pacific W 80-66<br />

at Northwest Christian W Forfeit<br />

Northwest Christian W 85-60<br />

Willamette w 69-64<br />

at George Fox W 78-76<br />

at Lewis and Clark L 81-82<br />

at Western Oregon W 78-73<br />

at Evergreen l (ot) 81-83<br />

Linfield W 96-94<br />

George Fox l 76-89<br />

Lewis and Clark L 73-100<br />

Western Oregon L 58-60<br />

at Kwantlen w 92-47<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 72-78<br />

at Concordia * L 68-82<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 65-57<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 56-67<br />

Northwest Nazarene * W 60-55<br />

Albertson * l 49-54<br />

Evergreen w 74-65<br />

Cascade * w 85-75<br />

Northwest * w 87-68<br />

Concordia * l 62-71<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 62-68<br />

at Northwest * L 62-91<br />

Oregon Tech * L 80-84<br />

Southern Oregon * W 69-60<br />

at Albertson * L 55-68<br />

at Northwest Nazarene * W 60-54<br />

at Warner Pacific W 56-51<br />

Northwest Christian W 73-55<br />

at Cascade * w 97-69<br />

at Eastern Oregon # W 74-64<br />

at Concordia # W 93-57<br />

at Oregon Tech # L 50-60<br />

Warner Pacific L (ot) 52-55<br />

2000-01<br />

(28-9) tim Collins<br />

Northwest Christian W 89-79<br />

Pacific Lutheran W 82-66<br />

Lewis-Clark State W 65-59<br />

at Northwest Christian W 72-69<br />

vs Whitworth L 74-76<br />

vs Northwest Christian L 63-46<br />

at Western Oregon W 89-80<br />

vs Douglas w 91-70<br />

at Pacific Lutheran L 78-97<br />

vs Southern Oregon W 77-56<br />

vs Linfield L 70-85<br />

at Linfield W 70-63<br />

Pacific W 82-62<br />

at Albertson * W 77-73<br />

at Eastern Oregon * W 82-51<br />

at Evergreen * W 67-64<br />

Southern Oregon * W 92-76<br />

Oregon Tech * L (ot) 91-101<br />

Concordia * w 78-51<br />

Northwest * w 81-61<br />

at Warner Pacific * W 80-73<br />

at Cascade * w 89-82<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 89-72<br />

Albertson * w 79-65<br />

Evergreen * w 84-78<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 67-80<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 63-75<br />

at Concordia * W 103-90<br />

at Northwest * W 73-58<br />

Cascade * w 109-105<br />

Warner Pacific * W 74-59<br />

Warner Pacific # W 80-76<br />

Albertson # l 86-94<br />

Walla Walla w 110-75<br />

vs Emmanuel ^ L 87-94<br />

vs Ohio Valley ^ W 87-70<br />

vs Greenville ^ W 99-76<br />

2001-02<br />

Conference Tournament Champions<br />

(28-7) tim Collins<br />

vs Walla Walla L 87-92<br />

at Simpson w 83-60<br />

vs William Jessup W 58-52<br />

Multnomah w 103-63<br />

Simpson w 99-69<br />

Willamette w 81-72<br />

at Pacific W 80-74<br />

at Western Oregon W 73-67<br />

at Pacific Lutheran W 79-76<br />

vs Puget Sound W 99-81<br />

Linfield<br />

W (ot)<br />

110-107<br />

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<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

Western Oregon W 78-77<br />

at Linfield L 76-81<br />

at Eastern Oregon * W 77-52<br />

at Albertson * L 56-71<br />

at Concordia * W 76-74<br />

Northwest * w 82-71<br />

Evergreen * l 67-80<br />

Southern Oregon * W 78-62<br />

at Cascade * w 83-79<br />

at Warner Pacific * W 69-51<br />

Albertson * l 85-89<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 101-71<br />

Oregon Tech * W 80-62<br />

Concordia * w 86-82<br />

at Evergreen * L (ot) 78-83<br />

at Northwest * W 94-81<br />

Warner Pacific * W 75-71<br />

Cascade * w (ot) 92-89<br />

at Oregon Tech * W 83-80<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 74-66<br />

Concordia # w 76-71<br />

Oregon Tech # W 74-69<br />

Southern Oregon # W 78-68<br />

vs Bethel + l 69-71<br />

2002-03<br />

(10-20) Justin Sherwood<br />

Columbia Bible W 115-74<br />

Walla Walla l 95-101<br />

at Oregon Tech L 69-85<br />

vs Northwest L 80-83<br />

vs Southern Oregon W 82-74<br />

at Linfield L 74-75<br />

Western Oregon L 58-92<br />

at Willamette L 73-80<br />

vs Linfield L 75-79<br />

at Whitworth L 68-85<br />

Albertson * w 74-70<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 88-80<br />

at Western Oregon L 71-77<br />

Concordia * l 83-87<br />

at Evergreen * L 66-96<br />

at Northwest * W 104-56<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 88-80<br />

Warner Pacific * W 77-64<br />

Cascade * l 70-72<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 77-85<br />

at Albertson * L 67-85<br />

at Oregon Tech * W 101-96<br />

at Concordia * L 79-86<br />

Northwest * w 100-73<br />

Evergreen * l 89-93<br />

at Cascade * l 63-77<br />

at Warner Pacific * L 66-87<br />

Southern Oregon * W (ot) 96-89<br />

Oregon Tech * L 62-73<br />

at Oregon Tech # L 76-94<br />

2003-04<br />

(18-14) Justin Sherwood<br />

vs Bethany w 67-57<br />

at Dominican L 62-74<br />

Linfield W 98-78<br />

Willamette l 100-112<br />

Cascade<br />

w (ot)<br />

109-104<br />

vs Walla Walla W 113-69<br />

at Whitman w (ot) 98-86<br />

at Western Washington L 100-107<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 85-95<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 76-80<br />

at Linfield W 86-82<br />

vs Central Washington L 86-98<br />

at Concordia * W 68-54<br />

Walla Walla w 101-59<br />

Evergreen * w 77-76<br />

Northwest * w 86-76<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 97-71<br />

at Warner Pacific * W 68-66<br />

at Cascade * w 93-78<br />

Northwest Christian W 98-72<br />

Southern Oregon * W 87-66<br />

Oregon Tech * L 71-82<br />

Albertson * l 73-83<br />

Concordia * l 78-82<br />

at Northwest * L 64-74<br />

at Evergreen * L 67-70<br />

Warner Pacific * W 88-61<br />

Cascade * w 88-78<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 82-105<br />

at Albertson * L (2ot) 86-88<br />

at Concordia # W 78-76<br />

at Albertson # L 83-86<br />

2004-05<br />

(28-7) Justin Sherwood<br />

Northwest Christian W 111-62<br />

vs. North Georgia W 116-86<br />

vs. Dominican W (ot) 95-86<br />

vs. William Jessup W 120-65<br />

at Pacific (Ore.) W 107-88<br />

vs. Atlanta Christian W 122-60<br />

at The Master’s College W 65-63<br />

Cascade w 114-93<br />

at Willamette W 89-78<br />

vs. Linfield W 109-87<br />

Pacific (Ore.) W 94-72<br />

Fresno Pacific W (ot) 85-78<br />

Northwest Christian W 112-77<br />

Oregon Tech * W 86-84<br />

Southern Oregon * W 94-67<br />

at Linfield W 95-86<br />

Concordia * w 91-88<br />

at Evergreen w 91-74<br />

at Northwest * L 82-91<br />

at Eastern Oregon * W (ot)<br />

110-108<br />

Warner Pacific * W (ot) 99-92<br />

Cascade * w 104-73<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 70-73<br />

at Oregon Tech * W 85-82<br />

at Albertson * L 86-95<br />

at Concordia * L 98-101<br />

Northwest * w (ot) 83-74<br />

Evergreen * l 84-86<br />

at Warner Pacific * W (ot) 94-84<br />

at Cascade * w 106-84<br />

Eastern Oregon * W 74-62<br />

Albertson * w 89-78<br />

Northwest # w 91-79<br />

at Southern Oregon # L 90-85<br />

vs. Bellevue + L 65-68<br />

2005-06<br />

(16-14) Justin Sherwood<br />

at Northwest Christian W 101-85<br />

at Lewis-Clark State L 63-85<br />

at Walla Walla W 91-84<br />

vs. Westminster (Utah) L 66-79<br />

vs. Bethany (Calif.) W 98-54<br />

George Fox w 108-100<br />

Linfield W 100-79<br />

Southern Oregon * L 58-70<br />

Oregon Tech * W (ot)<br />

109-107<br />

at George Fox L 82-87<br />

Great Falls l 92-94<br />

Lewis-Clark State L (ot) 82-87<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 76-80<br />

at Albertson * W 93-90<br />

at Concordia * L 84-91<br />

Evergreen * w 81-68<br />

Northwest * l 80-84<br />

at Cascade * w 80-73<br />

at Warner Pacific * L 96-105<br />

Albertson * w 98-92<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 84-88<br />

Concordia * l 86-105<br />

Northwest Christian W 99-58<br />

at Northwest * W 93-86<br />

at Evergreen * W 67-63<br />

Cascade * w 104-94<br />

Warner Pacific * W 113-98<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 87-102<br />

at Southern Oregon * W 53-52<br />

at Oregon Tech # L 89-104<br />

2006-07<br />

(5-25) Justin Sherwood<br />

Northwest Christian L 69-77<br />

vs. California Baptist L 69-92<br />

vs. Northwest Christian L 71-76 (OT)<br />

at George Fox L 61-74<br />

Whitman w 85-71<br />

at Linfield L 80-93<br />

at Lewis-Clark State L 56-74<br />

vs. MSU-Northern L 68-80<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 68-84<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 71-100<br />

Western Oregon L 96-97 (OT)<br />

Lewis-Clark State L 53-68<br />

George Fox l 63-80<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 60-97<br />

Albertson * l 71-89<br />

Concordia * l 66-73<br />

at Evergreen * L 72-86<br />

at Northwest * L 81-108<br />

Cascade * w 80-70<br />

Warner Pacific * L 74-104<br />

at Albertson * L 87-95<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 61-88<br />

at Concordia * L 68-72<br />

at Northwest Christian W 72-59<br />

Northwest * l 61-90<br />

Evergreen *<br />

l 93-94 (2 OT)<br />

at Cascade * w 86-81<br />

at Warner Pacific * L 71-101<br />

Oregon Tech * L 68-84<br />

Southern Oregon * W 62-61<br />

2007-08<br />

(10-20) Justin Sherwood<br />

Bethany w 96-72<br />

Portland Bible (exhib.) W 108-68<br />

at Puget Sound L 95-124<br />

at Western Oregon L 88-110<br />

William Jessup W 108-99 (2<br />

OT)<br />

Lewis & Clark L 70-77<br />

at Evergreen * L 71-84<br />

at Northwest * L 86-92<br />

at George Fox L 65-84<br />

MSU-Northern L 79-84<br />

Walla Walla w 97-89<br />

at Whitman w 82-73<br />

vs. Montana Tech W 83-68<br />

Northwest Christian * W 79-54<br />

Oregon Tech * L 65-74<br />

Southern Oregon * L 76-88<br />

Concordia * l 60-76<br />

at Cascade * w 79-75<br />

at Warner Pacific * L 84-110<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 68-70<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Idaho * L 56-62<br />

at Concordia * L 76-90<br />

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at Northwest Christian * L 70-76<br />

Northwest * w 78-75<br />

Evergreen *<br />

l 91-99 (OT)<br />

at College <strong>of</strong> Idaho * W 72-65<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 90-105<br />

Warner Pacific * L 80-93<br />

Cascade * w 100-92<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 74-91<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 58-92<br />

2008-09<br />

(11-19) Justin Sherwood<br />

at NW Nazarene (exhib.) L 70-121<br />

at W. Oregon (exhib.) L 72-103<br />

at Lewis & Clark L 64-92<br />

Puget Sound l 84-95<br />

George Fox w 72-65<br />

at Pacific (Ore.) L 81-94<br />

at Point Loma Nazarene W 75-72<br />

at Hope International W 66-63<br />

at George Fox L 65-84<br />

Evergreen * l 69-93<br />

Northwest * l 63-70<br />

at Willamette L 76-79<br />

Linfield W 70-67<br />

at Northwest Christian * L 79-90<br />

at George Fox L 74-80<br />

at Oregon Tech * L 59-72<br />

at Southern Oregon * L 73-75<br />

at Concordia * L 57-69<br />

Cascade * w 63-61<br />

Warner Pacific * W 74-69<br />

at Eastern Oregon * L 72-77<br />

at College <strong>of</strong> Idaho * L 72-77<br />

Concordia * w 87-82<br />

Northwest Christian * W 65-59<br />

at Northwest * W 79-76<br />

at Evergreen * L 83-91<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Idaho * L 69-78<br />

Eastern Oregon * L 60-82<br />

at Warner Pacific * L 72-102<br />

at Cascade * w 74-73<br />

Southern Oregon * W 74-65<br />

Oregon Tech * L 46-69<br />

at Oregon Tech # L 68-80<br />

Abbreviation Key:<br />

* Cascade Conference Game<br />

# Cascade Conference Tournament<br />

+ NAIA Division II Tournament<br />

^ NCCAA Tournament<br />

Men’s Basketball<br />

Series Records<br />

(Since 1990-91)<br />

Last<br />

Opponent W-L Game<br />

Atlanta Christian 1-0 2004-05<br />

Azusa Pacific 1-0 1998-99<br />

Bartlesville 1-1 1995-96<br />

Bellevue, Neb. 0-1 2004-05<br />

Bethany, Calif. 3-0 2007-08<br />

Bethel, Ind. 0-2 1996-97<br />

Bethel, Tenn. 0-1 2001-02<br />

Biola 0-1 1998-99<br />

Bryan 1-0 1994-95<br />

California Baptist 0-1 2006-07<br />

Cal State-Stanislaus 0-1 1990-91<br />

Carroll, Mont. 0-2 1997-98<br />

Cascade 25-2 2008-09<br />

Central Washington 0-2 2003-04<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Idaho 14-31 2008-09<br />

Columbia Bible 1-0 2002-03<br />

Columbia Christian 5-0 1991-92<br />

Concordia, Ore. 25-22 2008-09<br />

Dominican, Calif. 1-1 2004-05<br />

Douglas 2-0 2000-01<br />

Eastern Oregon 21-17 2008-09<br />

Emmanuel 0-1 2000-01<br />

Evergreen 7-15 2008-09<br />

Fresno Pacific 1-0 2004-05<br />

Geneva 0-1 1991-92<br />

George Fox 16-17 2008-09<br />

Great Falls 0-1 2005-06<br />

Greenville 1-0 2000-01<br />

Hope International 1-0 2008-09<br />

Indiana Wesleyan 2-1 1994-95<br />

Kwantlen 1-0 1999-00<br />

Lee 1-1 1994-95<br />

Lewis and Clark 0-6 2008-09<br />

Lewis-Clark State 2-6 2006-07<br />

Linfield 20-14 2008-09<br />

Malone 0-1 1995-96<br />

MSU-Northern 0-2 2007-08<br />

Montana Tech 1-1 2007-08<br />

Mt. Vernon Nazarene 0-1 1997-98<br />

Multnomah Bible 3-0 2001-02<br />

North Georgia 1-0 2004-05<br />

Northwest 22-14 2008-09<br />

Northwest Christian 36-8 2008-09<br />

Northwest Nazarene 12-13 2008-09<br />

Oakland City 0-1 1995-96<br />

Ohio Valley 1-0 2000-01<br />

Oregon Tech 15-31 2008-09<br />

Pacific, Ore. 6-5 2008-09<br />

Pacific Lutheran 2-2 2001-02<br />

Point Loma Nazarene 1-0 2008-09<br />

Portland Bible 1-0 2007-08<br />

Puget Sound 4-6 2008-09<br />

Puget Sound Christian 1-0 1990-91<br />

Saint Ambrose 1-0 1996-97<br />

Saint Martin’s 1-1 1995-96<br />

Seattle 0-4 1991-92<br />

Simpson, Calif. 3-0 2001-02<br />

Southern Oregon 29-15 2008-09<br />

The Master’s College 1-0 2004-05<br />

Virginia Intermont 1-0 1997-98<br />

Walla Walla 5-2 2007-08<br />

Warner Pacific 25-8 2008-09<br />

Western Oregon 14-19 2008-09<br />

Western Washington 0-2 2003-04<br />

Westminster (Utah) 0-1 2005-06<br />

Whitman 3-0 2007-08<br />

Whitworth 1-2 2002-03<br />

Willamette 6-11 2008-09<br />

William Jessup 3-0 2007-08<br />

Men’s Basketball Records<br />

(Since 1969)<br />

SINGLE GAME<br />

Points<br />

Eric Fiegi vs. Oregon Tech, 12/3/05 55<br />

Roger Mosier vs. Northwest, 2/70 52<br />

Roger Mosier vs. Eugene Bible, 2/19/71 51<br />

Brian Hills vs. Albertson, 2/19/94 49<br />

Don Hiebenthal vs. George Fox, 2/10/79 47<br />

Field Goals Made<br />

Roger Mosier vs. Eugene Bible, 2/19/71 24<br />

Roger Mosier vs. Northwest, 2/70 22<br />

Eric Fiegi vs. Oregon Tech, 12/3/05 21<br />

Eric Fiegi vs. Cascade, 11/30/04 20<br />

Roger Mosier vs. Bethany Bible, 11/70 19<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

Eric Fiegi vs. Oregon Tech, 12/17/04 32<br />

Brian Hills vs. Malone, 3/14/96 32<br />

Tyler Satterthwaite vs. Concordia, 1/13/98 30<br />

Eric Fiegi vs. Warner Pacific, 2/11/06 29<br />

Two times 28<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 10 made)<br />

Mick Jacobsen vs. Albertson, 1/27/01 (18-19) .947<br />

Rob Phillips vs. Pacific, 1/3/81 (15-16) .938<br />

Steve Ball vs. Oregon Tech, 1/22/94 (13-14) .929<br />

Nate Linman vs. Warner Pacific, 12/13/96 (11-12) .917<br />

Mark Bradley vs. E. Washington, 12/77 (11-12) .917<br />

3-Point Field Goals Made<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith vs. Azusa Pacific, 12/4/98 12<br />

Brian Hills vs. Southern Oregon, 1/12/96 11<br />

Brian Hills vs. Saint Martins, 12/19/95 9<br />

Justin Sherwood vs. George Fox, 2/18/93 9<br />

Brad Crosby vs. Simpson, 12/17/90 9<br />

3-Point Field Goal Attempts<br />

Brian Hills vs. Malone, 3/14/96 22<br />

Brad Crosby vs. CSU-Stanislaus, 12/18/90 20<br />

Five times 18<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 5 made)<br />

Kyle Masten vs. Montana Tech, 12/15/07 (8-8) 1.000<br />

Clay Martin at Eastern Oregon, 2/8/08 (6-6) 1.000<br />

Ben Morris vs. Northwest, 1/11/03 (6-6) 1.000<br />

Jason Dunn vs. Albertson, 2/24/96 (5-5) 1.000<br />

Colby Molan vs. Concordia, 2/14/95 (5-5) 1.000<br />

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Free Throws Made<br />

Brian Hills vs. Western Oregon, 2/7/95 24<br />

Brian Hills vs. Eastern Oregon, 2/3/96 22<br />

Don Hiebenthal vs. George Fox, 2/10/79 21<br />

Brian Hills vs. Northwest, 3/4/95 20<br />

Three times 18<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

Brian Hills vs. Western Oregon, 2/7/95 27<br />

Brian Hills vs. Eastern Oregon, 2/3/96 26<br />

Don Hiebenthal vs. George Fox, 2/10/79 23<br />

Brian Hills vs. Western Oregon, 2/17/96 22<br />

Brian Hills vs. Northwest, 3/4/95 22<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

(Minimum 10 made)<br />

Brian Hills vs. Southern Oregon, 1/14/95 (18-18) 1.000<br />

Brian Hills vs. Albertson, 2/19/94 (18-18) 1.000<br />

Don Hiebenthal vs. Hawaii Pacific, 2/80 (16-16) 1.000<br />

Brian Hills vs. Oregon Tech, 2/11/95 (14-14) 1.000<br />

Joel Worcester vs. Albertson, 12/21/05 (12-12) 1.000<br />

Brian Hills vs. Lewis-Clark State, 12/9/94 (12-12) 1.000<br />

Consecutive Free Throws Made<br />

Brian Hills (5 games), 1995-96 51<br />

Rebounds<br />

Roger Mosier vs. Northwest 12/70 36<br />

Roger Mosier vs. Multnomah Bible, 1/70 25<br />

Roger Mosier vs. Concordia, 2/70 23<br />

Roger Mosier vs. Bethany Bible, 2/70 23<br />

Gary Williamson vs. Judson (IL), 3/84 22<br />

Assists<br />

Eric Estep vs. Bethel, 3/18/89 18<br />

Chris Kovacs vs. Oregon Tech, 12/15/90 17<br />

Roger Mosier vs. Bethany Bible, 1/71 15<br />

Marty Reid vs. Evergreen, 2/8/03 14<br />

Roger Mosier vs. Multnomah Bible, 11/70 14<br />

Steals<br />

Jeff Rust vs. Pacific, 2/14/80 10<br />

Jeff Rust vs. Northwest, 12/7/78 10<br />

Eric Estep vs. Simpson, 11/24/89 9<br />

Jeff Rust vs. Warner Pacific, 2/82 9<br />

Five times 8<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

Eric Fiegi vs. George Fox, 11/22/05 7<br />

Eric Fiegi vs. Westminster, 11/18/05 7<br />

Eric Fiegi vs. Southern Oregon, 2/21/03 7<br />

Sahaan McKelvey vs. NW Christian, 1/22/99 7<br />

SINGLE SEASON<br />

Points<br />

1. Brian Hills, 1995-96 1,033<br />

Steve Adams, 1988-89 1,033<br />

3. Eric Fiegi, 2004-05 946<br />

4. Roger Mosier, 1970-71 915<br />

5. Eric Fiegi, 2005-06 908<br />

6. Roger Mosier, 1969-70 875<br />

7. Brian Hills, 1994-95 853<br />

8. Don Hiebenthal, 1978-79 850<br />

9. Brian Hills, 1996-97 823<br />

10. Justin Sherwood, 1992-93 781<br />

Points Per Game<br />

1. Roger Mosier, 1970-71 33.9<br />

2. Roger Mosier, 1969-70 30.8<br />

3. Eric Fiegi, 2005-06 30.3<br />

4. Don Hiebenthal, 1978-79 29.3<br />

5. Brian Hills, 1995-96 27.9<br />

6. Eric Fiegi, 2004-05 27.0<br />

7. Steve Adams, 1988-89 25.8<br />

8. Rob Phillips, 1980-81 24.9<br />

9. Eric Fiegi, 2003-04 24.0<br />

10. Keith Williams, 1979-80 23.7<br />

Field Goals Made<br />

1. Steve Adams, 1988-89 447<br />

2. Roger Mosier, 1970-71 384<br />

3. Eric Fiegi, 2004-05 383<br />

4. Roger Mosier, 1969-70 349<br />

5. Don Hiebenthal, 1978-79 313<br />

6. Keith Williams, 1979-80 310<br />

7. Rob Phillips, 1980-81 304<br />

8. Matt Taylor, 1991-92 301<br />

9. Eric Fiegi, 2003-04 298<br />

10. Gary Williamson, 1985-86 285<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

1. Steve Adams, 1988-89 765<br />

2. Roger Mosier, 1970-71 722<br />

3. Brian Hills, 1995-96 707<br />

4. Eric Fiegi, 2004-05 639<br />

5. Roger Mosier, 1969-70 618<br />

6. Brian Hills, 1994-95 608<br />

7. Justin Sherwood, 1992-93 605<br />

8. Eric Fiegi, 2005-06 604<br />

9. Brian Hills, 1996-97 600<br />

10. Keith Williams, 1979-80 589<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 4 made per game)<br />

1. Mick Jacobsen, 2000-01 .654<br />

2. Gary Williamson, 1985-86 .648<br />

3. Steve Ball, 1994-95 .646<br />

4. Gary Williamson, 1984-85 .636<br />

5. Nate Linman, 1996-97 .631<br />

6. Barry Craft, 1986-87 .616<br />

7. Rob Phillips, 1980-81 .611<br />

8. Matt Taylor, 1990-91 .605<br />

9. Matt Taylor, 1991-92 .601<br />

Gary Williamson, 1983-84 .601<br />

3-Point Field Goals Made<br />

1. Brad Crosby, 1989-90 151<br />

2. Brad Crosby, 1990-91 147<br />

3. Brian Hills, 1996-97 143<br />

4. Brian Hills, 1995-96 140<br />

5. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1997-98 137<br />

6. Justin Sherwood, 1991-92 123<br />

7. Justin Sherwood, 1990-91 118<br />

8. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1996-97 116<br />

Justin Sherwood, 1992-93 116<br />

10. Eric Estep, 1989-90 114<br />

3-Point Field Goal Attempts<br />

1. Brian Hills, 1995-96 373<br />

2. Brian Hills, 1996-97 372<br />

3. Brad Crosby, 1990-91 344<br />

4. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1997-98 332<br />

5. Brad Crosby, 1989-90 324<br />

6. Justin Sherwood, 1992-93 309<br />

7. Brian Hills, 1994-95 285<br />

8. Justin Sherwood, 1991-92 282<br />

9. Brian Hills, 1993-94 274<br />

10. Eric Estep, 1989-90 266<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 1 made per game)<br />

1. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1996-97 .492<br />

2. Dave Bullis, 1988-89 .485<br />

3. Brad Crosby, 1989-90 .466<br />

4. Colby Molan, 1994-95 .455<br />

5. Justin Sherwood, 1990-91 .447<br />

Ben Morris, 2004-05 .447<br />

7. Dave Bullis, 1987-88 .446<br />

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8. Steve Nielsen, 1990-91 .443<br />

9. Andy Carmichael, 1998-99 .441<br />

10. Justin Sherwood, 1991-92 .436<br />

Free Throws Made<br />

1. Brian Hills, 1995-96 337<br />

2. Brian Hills, 1994-95 262<br />

3. Eric Fiegi, 2005-06 226<br />

4. Don Hiebenthal, 1978-79 224<br />

5. Brian Hills, 1996-97 208<br />

6. Tyler Satterthwaite, 1997-98 183<br />

7. Brian Hills, 1993-94 181<br />

Jon Hills, 1974-75 181<br />

9. Eric Fiegi, 2004-05 179<br />

10. Eric Fiegi, 2003-04 172<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

1. Brian Hills, 1995-96 406<br />

2. Brian Hills, 1994-95 316<br />

3. Eric Fiegi, 2005-06 308<br />

4. Don Hiebenthal, 1978-79 277<br />

5. Eric Fiegi, 2004-05 268<br />

6. Brian Hills, 1996-97 255<br />

7. Brian Hills, 1993-94 249<br />

8. Tyler Satterthwaite, 1997-98 240<br />

9. Eric Fiegi, 2003-04 236<br />

10. Rob Phillips, 1979-80 229<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

(Minimum 2 made per game)<br />

1. Jeff Dunn, 2004-05 .903<br />

2. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1998-99 .894<br />

3. Matt Larson, 2004-05 .889<br />

4. Ryan Skogstad, 1996-97 .888<br />

5. Tim Seiber, 1978-79 .883<br />

6. Tim Seiber, 1980-81 .879<br />

7. Jason Braun, 2007-08 .871<br />

8. Tim Sebens, 1973-74 .864<br />

9. Eric Viuhkola, 1992-93 .860<br />

10. Ryan Skogstad, 1997-98 .859<br />

Rebounds<br />

1. Roger Mosier, 1969-70 494<br />

2. Eric Fiegi, 2005-06 392<br />

3. Roger Mosier, 1970-71 389<br />

4. Keith Williams, 1979-80 364<br />

5. Steve Adams, 1988-89 346<br />

6. Steve Ball, 1994-95 341<br />

7. Drew Langstraat, 2001-02 337<br />

8. Eric Fiegi, 2004-05 325<br />

9. Gary Williamson, 1985-86 320<br />

10. Tyler Satterthwaite, 1997-98 316<br />

Rebounds Per Game<br />

1. Roger Mosier, 1969-70 18.3<br />

2. Roger Mosier, 1970-71 14.4<br />

3. Eric Fiegi, 2005-06 13.1<br />

4. Keith Williams, 1979-80 11.6<br />

5. Tim Sebens, 1971-72 11.0<br />

6. Brad Yates, 1972-73 10.3<br />

7. Mark Bradley, 1977-78 10.0<br />

Jim Blair, 1970-71 10.0<br />

9. Mark Bradley, 1976-77 9.8<br />

Tim Sebens, 1973-74 9.8<br />

Assists<br />

1. Eric Estep, 1988-89 270<br />

2. Roger Mosier, 1970-71 258<br />

3. Eric Estep, 1989-90 246<br />

4. Brandon Estep, 1994-95 244<br />

5. Tim Seiber, 1979-80 240<br />

6. Chris Kovacs, 1991-92 234<br />

7. Chris Kovacs, 1990-91 227<br />

8. Tony Mendezona, 1983-84 223<br />

9. Chris Kovacs, 1989-90 208<br />

10. Brent Hudson, 1995-96 205<br />

Steals<br />

1. Jeff Rust, 1979-80 132<br />

2. Jeff Rust, 1981-82 121<br />

3. Marty Herron, 1975-76 119<br />

4. Tony Mendezona, 1983-84 118<br />

5. Don Hiebenthal, 1976-77 113<br />

6. Jeff Rust, 1980-81 111<br />

7. Don Hiebenthal, 1975-76 100<br />

8. Don Hiebenthal, 1978-79 91<br />

9. Justin Sherwood, 1991-92 90<br />

10. Eric Estep, 1988-89 84<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

1. Eric Fiegi, 2004-05 91<br />

2. Eric Fiegi, 2005-06 87<br />

3. Keith Williams, 1979-80 74<br />

4. Sahaan McKelvey, 1998-99 67<br />

5. Gary Williamson, 1985-86 57<br />

6. Eric Fiegi, 2003-04 54<br />

7. Eric Fiegi, 2002-03 51<br />

Drew Langstraat, 2000-01 51<br />

9. Gary Williamson, 1984-85 47<br />

10. Mike Cooke, 1989-90 45<br />

Jeff Rust, 1979-80 45<br />

CAREER<br />

(Minimum 2 years played for per game<br />

and percentage categories)<br />

Points<br />

1. Brian Hills 1993-97 3,403<br />

2. Eric Fiegi, 2002-06 3,252<br />

3. Justin Sherwood, 1989-93 2,710<br />

4. Don Hiebenthal, 1975-79 2,460<br />

5. Gary Williamson, 1982-86 2,099<br />

6. Matt Taylor, 1988-92 2,058<br />

7. Jon Hills, 1973-77 1,995<br />

8. Rob Phillips, 1977-81 1,969<br />

9. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1996-99 1,917<br />

10. Roger Mosier, 1969-71 1,790<br />

Points Per Game<br />

1. Roger Mosier, 1969-71 32.3<br />

2. Eric Fiegi, 2002-06 25.6<br />

3. Brian Hills, 1993-97 24.3<br />

4. Jeff Dunn, 2003-05 20.7<br />

5. Don Hiebenthal, 1975-79 20.3<br />

6. Steve Masten, 1981-83 19.5<br />

7. Steve Ball, 1993-95 19.0<br />

8. Mark Bradley, 1976-78 18.7<br />

9. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1996-99 18.6<br />

Cornelius Williams, 1986-88 18.6<br />

Field Goals Made<br />

1. Eric Fiegi, 2002-06 1,256<br />

2. Brian Hills, 1993-97 967<br />

3. Don Hiebenthal, 1975-79 963<br />

4. Justin Sherwood, 1989-93 948<br />

5. Matt Taylor, 1988-92 861<br />

6. Gary Williamson, 1982-86 840<br />

7. Rob Phillips, 1977-81 773<br />

8. Mark Neustel, 1979-84 765<br />

9. Jon Hills, 1973-77 739<br />

10. Roger Mosier, 1969-71 733<br />

Field Goal Attempts<br />

1. Brian Hills, 1993-97 2,438<br />

2. Eric Fiegi, 2002-06 2,178<br />

3. Justin Sherwood, 1989-92 2,073<br />

4. Don Hiebenthal, 1975-79 1,847<br />

5. Jon Hills, 1973-77 1,613<br />

6. Mark Neustel, 1979-84 1,548<br />

7. Matt Taylor, 1988-92 1,491<br />

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8. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1996-99 1,463<br />

9. Rob Phillips, 1977-81 1,412<br />

10. Gary Williamson, 1982-86 1,380<br />

Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 4 made per game)<br />

1. Mick Jacobsen, 1999-02 .617<br />

2. Gary Williamson, 1982-86 .609<br />

3. Steve Ball, 1993-95 .602<br />

4. Jason Dunn, 1992-96 .585<br />

5. Tyler Satterthwaite, 1996-98 .581<br />

6. Matt Taylor, 1988-92 .577<br />

Eric Fiegi, 2002-06 .577<br />

8. Cornelius Williams, 1986-88 .565<br />

9. Drew Langstraat, 2000-02 .559<br />

10. Two players .547<br />

3-Point Field Goals Made<br />

1. Brian Hills, 1993-97 481<br />

2. Justin Sherwood, 1989-93 464<br />

3. Steve Nielsen, 1989-93 364<br />

4. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1996-99 349<br />

5. Brad Crosby, 1987-91 326<br />

6. Marty Reid, 1999-03 210<br />

7. Chris Kovacs, 1989-92 209<br />

8. Jeff Dunn, 2003-2005 186<br />

9. Nick Plotts, 1997-98, 99-02 172<br />

10. Andy Carmichael, 1995-99 170<br />

3-Point Field Goal Attempts<br />

1. Brian Hills, 1993-97 1,304<br />

2. Justin Sherwood, 1989-93 1,110<br />

3. Steve Nielsen, 1989-93 922<br />

4. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1996-99 822<br />

5. Brad Crosby, 1987-91 748<br />

6. Marty Reid, 1999-03 586<br />

7. Chris Kovacs, 1989-92 523<br />

8. Jeff Dunn, 2003-2005 451<br />

9. Andy Carmichael, 1995-99 430<br />

10. Nick Plotts, 1997-98, 99-02 420<br />

3-Point Field Goal Percentage<br />

(Minimum 1 made per game)<br />

1. Dave Bullis, 1987-89 .463<br />

2. Brad Crosby, 1987-91 .436<br />

3. Darren Shryock, 1985-87 .431<br />

4. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1996-99 .425<br />

5. Justin Sherwood, 1989-93 .418<br />

Eric Estep, 1988-90 .418<br />

7. Elliot Alexander, 1999-01 .412<br />

Jeff Dunn, 2003-2005 .412<br />

9. Nick Plotts, 1997-98, 99-02 .410<br />

10. Chris Kovacs, 1989-92 .400<br />

Free Throws Made<br />

1. Brian Hills, 1993-97 988<br />

2. Eric Fiegi, 2002-06 733<br />

3. Don Hiebenthal, 1975-79 534<br />

4. Jon Hills, 1973-77 517<br />

5. Rob Phillips, 1977-81 423<br />

6. Gary Williamson, 1982-86 419<br />

7. Justin Sherwood, 1989-93 350<br />

8. Marty Reid, 1999-03 338<br />

9. Chris Kovacs. 1989-92 319<br />

10. Steve Ball, 1993-95 299<br />

Free Throw Attempts<br />

1. Brian Hills, 1993-97 1,226<br />

2. Eric Fiegi, 2002-06 1,019<br />

3. Don Hiebenthal, 1975-79 683<br />

4. Jon Hills, 1973-77 632<br />

5. Rob Phillips, 1977-81 594<br />

6. Gary Williamson, 1982-86 546<br />

7. Justin Sherwood, 1989-93 495<br />

8. Marty Reid, 1999-03 425<br />

9. Matt Taylor, 1988-92 413<br />

10. Steve Ball, 1993-95 410<br />

Free Throw Percentage<br />

(Minimum 2 made per game)<br />

1. Ryan Skogstad, 1996-98 .871<br />

2. Jeff Dunn, 2003-05 .861<br />

3. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith, 1996-99 .858<br />

4. Brion Roark, 1972-75 .835<br />

5. Elliot Alexander, 1999-01 .827<br />

6. Jon Hills, 1973-77 .818<br />

7. Brian Hills, 1993-97 .806<br />

8. Steve Masten, 1981-83 .803<br />

9. Chris Kovacs, 1989-92 .802<br />

10. Marty Reid, 1999-03 .795<br />

Rebounds<br />

1. Eric Fiegi, 2002-06 1,242<br />

2. Gary Williamson, 1982-86 1,062<br />

3. Roger Mosier, 1969-71 883<br />

4. Chris Kovacs, 1989-92 854<br />

5. Matt Taylor, 1988-92 778<br />

6. Tim Sebens, 1971-74 731<br />

7. Justin Sherwood, 1989-93 712<br />

Rob Phillips, 1977-81 712<br />

9. Jason Dunn, 1992-96 661<br />

10. Steve Ball, 1993-95 622<br />

Rebounds Per Game<br />

1. Roger Mosier, 1969-71, 16.4<br />

2. Brad Yates, 1972-74 10.0<br />

3. Mark Bradley, 1976-78 9.9<br />

Tim Sebens, 1971-74 9.9<br />

5. Eric Fiegi, 2002-06 9.8<br />

6. Steve Ball, 1993-95 8.8<br />

7. Terry Williams, 1972-74 8.7<br />

8. Drew Langstraat, 2000-02 8.3<br />

9. Cornelius Williams, 1986-88 8.2<br />

10. Three players 7.8<br />

Assists<br />

1. Chris Kovacs, 1989-92 669<br />

2. Tim Seiber, 1977-81 638<br />

3. Marty Reid, 1999-03 632<br />

4. Don Hiebenthal, 1975-79 564<br />

5. Tony Mendezona, 1983-85, 86-87 560<br />

6. Jeff Rust, 1978-82 539<br />

7. Eric Estep, 1988-90 516<br />

8. Mark Neustel, 1979-84 462<br />

9. Jon Hills, 1973-77 442<br />

10. Brad Crosby, 1987-91 422<br />

Steals<br />

1. Jeff Rust, 1978-82 427<br />

2. Don Hiebenthal, 1975-79 383<br />

3. Justin Sherwood, 1989-93 274<br />

4. Tony Mendezona, 1983-85, 86-87 269<br />

5. Nick Plotts, 1997-98, 99-02 199<br />

6. Dave Bickham, 1982-86 188<br />

7. Brian Hills, 1993-97 173<br />

8. Eric Estep, 1988-90 165<br />

9. Jon Hills, 1973-77 164<br />

10. Gary Williamson, 1982-86 160<br />

Blocked Shots<br />

1. Eric Fiegi, 2002-04 283<br />

2. Gary Williamson, 1982-86 164<br />

3. Sahaan McKelvey, 1997-99 108<br />

Jeff Rust, 1978-82 108<br />

5. Drew Langstraat, 2000-02 85<br />

6. Steve Ball, 1993-95 74<br />

Keith Williams, 1979-80 74<br />

8. Nate Linman, 1995-97 71<br />

9. Mick Jacobsen, 1999-02 68<br />

Eric Christen, 1987-89 68<br />

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POST SEASON APPEARANCES<br />

Cascade Conference Tournament<br />

1995 (T-3rd), 1996 (T-3rd), 1997 (1st), 1998 (1st), 1999<br />

(T-5th), 2000 (2nd), 2001 (T-3rd), 2002 (1st), 2003<br />

(T-5th), 2004 (T-3rd), 2005 (T-3rd), 2006 (T-5th), 2009<br />

(T-5th)<br />

NAIA Play<strong>of</strong>fs (Prior to conference format)<br />

1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986,<br />

1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993<br />

NAIA Division II National Tournament<br />

1997 (2nd round), 1998 (2nd round), 2002 (1st round),<br />

2005 (1st round)<br />

NCCAA Division I National Tournament<br />

1984 (4th), 1986 (2nd), 1989 (3rd), 1992 (5th), 1993<br />

(5th), 1995 (2nd), 1996 (5th), 2001 (4th)<br />

NCCAA Division II National Tournament<br />

1976 (3rd), 1977 (1st)<br />

NAIA D-II MEN’S BASKETBALL RATINGS<br />

(Highest <strong>Corban</strong> ranking for each season)<br />

Top-25:<br />

No. 1 (January 4, 2005)<br />

No. 6 (January 30, 2001)<br />

No. 6 (January 15, 1995)<br />

No. 11 (December, 11, 2001)<br />

No. 17 (February 24, 1998 – Final poll)<br />

No. 25 (February 23, 1997 – Final poll)<br />

Received votes:<br />

No. 31 (January 27, 2004)<br />

No. 38 (October 20, 1998 – Preseason poll)<br />

Career 1,000 Point Scorers<br />

1. Brian Hills (1993-97) 3,403<br />

2. Eric Fiegi (2002-06) 3,252<br />

3. Justin Sherwood (1989-93) 2,710<br />

4. Don Hiebenthal (1975-79) 2,460<br />

5. Gary Williamson (1982-86) 2,099<br />

6. Matt Taylor (1988-92) 2,058<br />

7. Jon Hills (1973-77) 1,995<br />

8. Rob Phillips (1977-81) 1,969<br />

9. Ge<strong>of</strong>f Smith (1996-99) 1,917<br />

10. Roger Mosier (1969-71) 1,790<br />

11. Mark Neustel (1979-84) 1,760<br />

12. Marty Reid (1999-2003) 1,654<br />

13. Chris Kovacs (1989-92) 1,560<br />

14. David Bickham (1982-86) 1,494<br />

15. Jeff Dunn (2003-05) 1,386<br />

16. Jason Dunn (1992-96) 1,285<br />

17. Brad Crosby (1987-91) 1,267<br />

18. Tim Sebens (1971-74) 1,254<br />

19. Mick Jacobson (1999-2002) 1,214<br />

20. Nick Plotts (1997-98, 99-2002) 1,165<br />

21. Eric Estep (1988-90) 1,122<br />

22. Wade Douglas (2006-09) 1,103<br />

23. Drew Langstraat (2000-02) 1,100<br />

Former Warrior Brian Hills (1993-97) left then-Western<br />

Baptist as the NAIA and program’s all-time leading scorer<br />

after pouring in 3,403 points during his four-year career.<br />

The 2010 Warrior Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame inductee also holds six<br />

career records – total points, field goals made, field goals<br />

attempted, 3-point field goals made, 3-point field goals<br />

attempted, free throws made, and free throws attempted<br />

– and made a school-record 51 consecutive free throws<br />

over a five-game span during the 1995-96 season.<br />

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