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Breunig 2011-12 Game-By-Game2011-12 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Apr 17, 2012)All games#10 Breunig, MartinTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgG E O R G I AS T A T E 1 1 / 1 2 / 1 1 1 0 0 - 1 .000 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0FLORIDA ATLANTIC 11/13/11 9 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 2 1 3 1.5 4 0 0 0 0 5 2.5P O R T L A N D 1 1 / 1 4 / 1 1 1 0 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 1 . 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 1 . 7at Saint Louis 11/20/11 14 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 1.3 2 1 2 0 0 3 2.0HOUSTON BAPTIST 11/25/11 12 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 2.0 1 0 2 0 1 4 2.4at Nevada 12/02/11 8 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.7 1 0 0 0 1 2 2.3v sM a r q u e t t e 1 2 / 0 6 / 1 1 2 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 1 . 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 . 0vs Duke 12/10/11 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.8U CS A N T AB A R B A R A 1 2 / 1 6 / 1 1 5 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 1 . 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 6SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12/18/11 8 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 0 3 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.6CAL STATE NORTHRIDG 12/22/11 9 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 1.5 2 0 4 2 0 4 1.8OREGON STATE 12/29/11 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.7OREGON 12/31/11 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.7at Colorado 01/05/12 8 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.6a tU t a h 0 1 / 0 7 / 1 2 1 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 - 2 .500 0 0 0 1 . 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 . 5WASHINGTON STATE 01/15/12 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.4U S C 0 2 / 0 4 / 1 2 6 2 - 3 .667 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 1 . 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 1 . 6at Oregon 02/09/12 3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.6A R I Z O N AS T A T E 0 2 / 1 6 / 1 2 3 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 1 2 1 . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 5at USC 03/01/12 4 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1.2 2 0 1 0 0 5 1.7NORTHWESTERN 03/16/12 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.7Totals 0 125 15-28 .536 1-4 .250 5-7 .714 10 14 24 1.1 24 3 13 4 2 36 1.7Games played: 21Minutes/game: 6.0Points/game: 1.7FG Pct: 53.63FG Pct: 25.0FT Pct: 71.4Rebounds/game: 1.1Assists/game: 0.1Turnovers/game: 0.6Assist/turnover ratio: 0.2Steals/game: 0.1Blocks/game: 0.2PLAYERS62012-13 Husky Basketball


Abdul Gaddy 02011-12 Washington Men’s Basket-Class: SeniorHometown: Ta<strong>com</strong>a, Wash.HS: Bellarmine Prep Height/Weight: 6-3 / 195Position: GExperience: 3VQuick Notes• Will enter his senior year 8th in UW history with 312 assists.Needs 204 to break career record held by Will Conroy.• One of two players to start all 35 games in 2012, leading theteam with 33.9 minutes per game, a year removed from tearingthe ACL in his left knee during practice on Jan. 4, 2011.• Was second in the Pac-12 in both assists per game (5.2) andassist-to-turnover ratio (2.4, 182 assists/75 turnovers).• Dished out 182 assists as a junior, the 3rd most all-time in UWsingle season history.• McDonald’s HS All-American who averaged 25.3 ppg as a seniorand 23.2 ppg as a junior.2011-12 (Junior) - Started all 35 games a season after tearinghis ACL. One of two Huskies to start every game (TerrenceRoss was the other) ... his 182 assists ranks 3rd all-time in UWsingle season history ... 8th all-time in UW career history with312 assists (204 more will break UW career record held by WillConroy) ...led the team in minutes played (1185, 33.9 mpg) andassists (182) ... ranked 2nd in the Pac-12 in both assist/turnoverratio (2.4, 182 assists/75 turnovers) and 2nd in assists per game(5.2) ... also 7th in Pac-12 with 33.9 minutes per game ... was anominee for the 2012 Bob Cousy Award ... played 31+ minutesin 20 of the last 21 games ... had 5 or more assists in 24 gamesand 0 or 1 turnovers in 14 games ... 10+ points in 12 games... was named to the World Vision Classic all-tournament teamafter averaging 12.3 ppg, 5.6 apg and 4.7 rpg over 3 games ...scored 15 points and dished out 4 assists in exhibition opener vs.SPU ... played in first REAL college game since Dec. 31, 2010and grabbed a career-high 7 rebounds and dished out 6 assists inseason opener vs. Ga. State ... scored 15 pts and dished 6 assistsvs. Fla. Atlantic ... scored 15 points on 6x8 shooting, had 5 reboundsand 5 assists vs. Portland ... scored 10 points and dished6 assists in career high 39 minutes at Nevada ... had a career hi11 field goal attempts vs. Marquette, but only made 3 ... avg 5.5pts and 4.5 assists on NYC trip ... scored a career-high equaling17 points vs. UC Santa Barbara ... 7 assists, his 3rd game ofthe year with 7, vs. South Dakota State ... career best 8 assistsand career hi 5 three-point attempts vs. Cal State Northridge ...started Pac-12 season by averaging 13.5 pts & 5.0 apg vs. OSU/Ore ... 15 points on career high tying 7 FG makes vs. OSU ... 12points with a career hi-equaling three 3-pt FGs in 3 attempts vs.Oregon ... turned the ball over just once and collected 7 assistsin 69 minutes of action at Colorado and Utah ... set new personalhighs with 7 FTs in 10 attempts vs. Seattle U ... averaged10.5 ppg & 4.5 rpg during Bay Area split, shooting 53% (8x15)from the field ... helped UW hold off OSU with a late 3-pointerto put UW ahead for good and a big steal. He ended up with 8pts, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals ... had 14 assists and just 3turnovers in ASU/AZ series ... career high equaling 8 assists vs.ASU ... 9 pts, 6 assts and 0 turnovers vs. Arizona ... 10 points &4 assists at WSU, ending a stretch of nine straight games withoutscoring in double figures ... averaged 8.5 ppg and 8.5 apg in LAroad trip ... recorded just the 16th game by a Husky with 12 ormore assists at UCLA on March 3 ... 13 points (most since Pac-12opener 12/29 vs. OSU) and career high 3-pt FG’s (3) & attempts(7) along with 6 assists vs. OSU in Pac-12 Tournament ... averaged8.8 ppg and 7.0 apg in 4 NIT games ... 10 pts on 4x5 shooting and6 assists vs. UT Arlington ... 11 pts, 10 assts and 7 rebs vs. Oregonin the NIT quarterfinals for his 1st career double-double ... 9 ptsand 5 assists in semifinals vs. Minnesota.2010-11 (Sophomore) - Tore the ACL in his left knee during practiceon Jan. 4, missing the remainder of the year ... had surgery onJan. 14 ... led the Pac-10 in assist to turnover ratio at 3.1 (49 assists/16turnovers) and was 7th in assists per game (3.8) and ninthin three-point shooting percentage (40.6) when he went down ...was second on team with 49 assists ... surpassed three-point totalof 2009-10 (3x20 in 36 games) after just two contests ... averaged8.5 ppg, up from 3.9 ppg as a freshman ... 6 games with 5+ assists... started his last 41 games dating back to 2009-10, 42 overall inhis career ... 10 career games scoring 10+ points, six <strong>com</strong>ing thisseason ... scored 12 points and dished out five assists in exhibitionopener vs. St. Martin’s ... 10 points, 5 assists in season debut vs.McNeese State ... career-high equaling 13 points and also dishedout 6 assists vs. E. Wash ... averaged 9.3 ppg and 3.7 apg duringMaui Invitational ... set career high with 17 points on 7x9 shooting,3x3 three pointers vs. Long Beach State ... scored 10 points (includinghis first college dunk) and recorded a career-high equaling7 assists vs. San Francisco.2009-10 (Freshman) - One of 21 players invited to U18 USA BasketballTeam trials...the youngest player in the Pac-10 and one of2012-13 Husky Basketball 7PLAYERS


the youngest in the nation turned 18 on Jan. 26...dished out 81 assists,the 7th most ever by a UW freshman...third on team with 2.3apg...started the final 28 games and 29 overall in his career...dishedout 6 assists in exhibition game vs. Central Washington...scored5 points and played 16 minutes in UW debut vs. Wright State...played 26 minutes and scored 8 pts vs. Belmont...9 points and 4 assistsvs. Portland State...established a career-high with 7 assists vs.San Jose State...made first career start on Nov. 29 vs. Montana...broke out of a 1-for-11 shooting slump over previous three gameswith career high 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting vs. Cal State Northridgeon Dec. 6...career-high 4 rebounds vs. Georgetown...ended ascoreless drought as a starter with 6 vs. San Francisco...career-bestgame with 13 points in 32 minutes at Arizona, the school he originally<strong>com</strong>mited to play for during high school...set career-highswith 32 minutes, 5 steals, 5 rebounds and attempted 7 free throwson his birthday against Seattle U on Jan. 26...had high of 6 turnovers,but 4 assists vs. UCLA on Feb. 20...played a season-low 8minutes vs. WSU after getting in foul trouble...scored 7 points atOSU on March 6...averaged 2.3 points, 2.3 assists and 1.0 reboundin three NCAA Tournament games, including 5 points and 3 assistsvs. New Mexico.High School: A 2009 graduate of Bellarmine Prep in Ta<strong>com</strong>a ...considered the No. 2 point guard prospect in the country accordingto Scout.<strong>com</strong> ... ranked 14th overall in the ESPNU 100 ... averaged25.3 points per game as a senior ... led Bellarmine Prep to a 15-11record his senior year ... Washington state Class 4A player of theyear by the Associated Press ... lists career highs of 42 points, 15rebounds, 12 assists and nine steals ... averaged 23.2 points andled the Lions to a 25-4 record and the Class 4A state semifinalsas a junior... named to the first-team all-state tournament team forClass 4A ... scored 26 points in third-place game, including 18 inthe second half ... became first underclassmen in Washington towin the Gatorade State Boys Basketball Player of the Year honor in2008... selected as a Parade Magazine All-America ... named to theUSA Junior National Select Team that <strong>com</strong>peted in the Nike HoopsSummit at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland ... named co-MVPand led team to title at the Nike Global Challenge in 2008 ... selectedto play for the West team at the 2009 McDonald’s All-AmericanGame ... played in the Jordan Brand Classic at Madison SquareGarden in New York ... named to play in the 2008 Boost MobileElite 24, held at the iconic Rucker Park in New York ... two-timeTa<strong>com</strong>a News-Tribune Player of the Year ... Seattle Times firstteamall-state and Class 4A Player of the Year ... played AAU basketballfor the Northwest Legends ... listed by Sports Illustrated’sSeth Davis as the best point guard at the NBA Players AssociationTop 100 camp ... played four seasons under coach Bernie Salazarat Bellarmine Prep and led team to a 73-33 record during that time.Abdul Gaddy’s Career StatisticsPLAYERSTotal 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2009-10 36-29 655/18.2 58-139 .417 3-20 .150 22-39 .564 18-32 50 1.4 86-0 81 62 3 18 141/3.92010-11 13-13 301/23.2 44-88 .500 13-32 .406 9-11 .818 7-25 32 2.5 24-0 49 16 1 10 110/8.52011-12 35-35 1185/33.9 100-250 .400 29-88 .330 56-81 .691 17-74 91 2.6 83-2 182 75 5 23 285/8.1TOTAL 84-77 2141/25.5 202-477 .423 45-140 .321 87-131 .664 42-131 173 2.1 193-2 312 153 9 51 536/6.482012-13 Husky Basketball


Gaddy 2011-12 Game-By-Game2011-12 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Sep 25, 2012)All games#00 Gaddy, AbdulTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgG E O R G I AS T A T E 1 1 / 1 2 / 1 1 * 3 2 3 - 9 .333 0 - 3 .000 1 - 3 .333 2 5 7 7 . 0 3 6 4 0 1 7 7 . 0FLORIDA ATLANTIC 11/13/11 * 35 5-8 .625 1-1 1.000 4-6 .667 0 2 2 4.5 2 6 3 0 0 15 11.0PORTLAND 11/14/11 * 27 6-8 .750 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 1 4 5 4.7 1 5 1 0 0 15 12.3at Saint Louis 11/20/11 * 33 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 3-3 1.000 0 3 3 4.3 1 2 0 0 3 5 10.5HOUSTON BAPTIST 11/25/11 * 27 3-8 .375 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1 3 4 4.2 0 7 1 0 1 6 9.6at Nevada 12/02/11 * 39 3-7 .429 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 3.8 3 6 4 0 0 10 9.7v sM a r q u e t t e 1 2 / 0 6 / 1 1 * 3 0 2 - 1 1 .182 0 - 3 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 3 . 4 4 2 2 0 0 4 8 . 9vs Duke 12/10/11 * 36 2-4 .500 0-2 .000 3-5 .600 0 2 2 3.3 5 7 1 0 1 7 8.6U CS A N T AB A R B A R A 1 2 / 1 6 / 1 1 * 3 2 6 - 1 0 .600 2 - 3 .667 3 - 5 .600 1 1 2 3 . 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 7 9 . 6SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12/18/11 * 35 2-8 .250 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 2.8 4 7 1 1 1 7 9.3C A LS T A T EN O R T H R I D G 1 2 / 2 2 / 1 1 * 3 0 1 - 5 .200 1 - 5 .200 1 - 2 .500 0 0 0 2 . 5 2 8 1 0 1 4 8 . 8OREGON STATE 12/29/11 * 32 7-11 .636 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 2 3 2.6 2 6 2 0 1 15 9.3OREGON 12/31/11 * 27 4-5 .800 3-3 1.000 1-3 .333 0 1 1 2.5 3 3 3 0 0 12 9.5at Colorado 01/05/12 * 33 2-5 .400 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2.5 3 1 0 1 0 4 9.1a tU t a h 0 1 / 0 7 / 1 2 * 3 6 3 - 6 .500 1 - 2 .500 0 - 0 .000 1 1 2 2 . 5 1 6 1 0 0 7 9 . 0SEATTLE UNIVERSITY 01/10/12 * 38 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 7-10 .700 0 5 5 2.6 3 3 3 0 1 7 8.9W A S H I N G T O NS T A T E 0 1 / 1 5 / 1 2 * 3 5 2 - 1 0 .200 1 - 6 .167 0 - 0 .000 1 3 4 2 . 7 2 6 3 0 0 5 8 . 6CALIFORNIA 01/19/12 * 38 5-9 .556 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 1 1 2 2.7 3 2 3 0 1 12 8.8STANFORD 01/21/12 * 38 3-6 .500 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1 5 6 2.8 0 3 5 0 0 9 8.8at Arizona State 01/26/12 * 40 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 2.8 1 5 4 1 3 5 8.7a tA r i z o n a 0 1 / 2 8 / 1 2 * 2 9 1 - 3 .333 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 2 . 6 4 5 1 0 0 2 8 . 3UCLA 02/02/12 * 34 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 0 0 2.5 3 5 4 0 0 7 8.3U S C 0 2 / 0 4 / 1 2 * 3 4 3 - 9 .333 0 - 4 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 3 4 2 . 6 2 6 3 0 0 6 8 . 2at Oregon 02/09/12 * 36 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.5 0 1 1 0 0 2 7.9at Oregon State 02/12/12 * 34 3-10 .300 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2 3 5 2.6 3 4 1 0 2 8 7.9ARIZONA STATE 02/16/12 * 34 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.6 3 8 3 0 1 3 7.7A R I Z O N A 0 2 / 1 8 / 1 2 * 3 2 2 - 8 .250 0 - 2 .000 5 - 6 .833 2 0 2 2 . 6 4 6 0 0 0 9 7 . 8at Washington State 02/25/12 * 35 3-9 .333 0-4 .000 4-5 .800 0 1 1 2.5 3 4 3 0 2 10 7.9at USC 03/01/12 * 31 4-6 .667 1-1 1.000 3-4 .750 0 2 2 2.5 2 5 2 0 0 12 8.0at UCLA 03/03/12 * 36 1-7 .143 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 2.5 3 12 2 0 3 5 7.9vs Oregon State 03/08/12 * 36 5-12 .417 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 1 2 3 2.5 5 6 2 0 0 13 8.1UT ARLINGTON 03/13/12 * 37 4-5 .800 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.4 1 6 1 0 0 10 8.1N O R T H W E S T E R N 0 3 / 1 6 / 1 2 * 3 2 2 - 6 .333 1 - 5 .200 0 - 1 .000 0 4 4 2 . 5 2 7 5 1 1 5 8 . 0OREGON 03/20/12 * 37 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 4-6 .667 0 7 7 2.6 1 10 2 1 0 11 8.1vs Minnesota 3/27/12 * 35 3-10 .300 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 1 2 3 2.6 2 5 3 0 0 9 8.1Totals 35 1185 100-250 .400 29-88 .330 56-81 .691 17 74 91 2.6 83 182 75 5 23 285 8.1Games played: 35Minutes/game: 33.9Points/game: 8.1FG Pct: 40.03FG Pct: 33.0FT Pct: 69.1Rebounds/game: 2.6Assists/game: 5.2Turnovers/game: 2.1Assist/turnover ratio: 2.4Steals/game: 0.7Blocks/game: 0.1PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 9


Gaddy 2010-11 Game-By-Game2010-11 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 27, 2011)All games#00 Gaddy, AbdulTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgMCNEESE STATE 11/13/10 * 22 4-8 .500 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 1 1 2 2.0 3 5 3 0 1 10 10.0EASTERN WASHINGTON 11/16/10 * 22 5-6 .833 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1 2 3 2.5 2 6 0 0 1 13 11.5v sV I R G I N I A 1 1 / 2 2 / 1 0 * 2 6 6 - 9 .667 0 - 2 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 2 . 0 1 6 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 . 7vs KENTUCKY 11/23/10 * 28 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 2.3 1 4 2 0 3 8 10.8v sM I C H I G A NS T A T E 1 1 / 2 4 / 1 0 * 2 8 3 - 5 .600 1 - 3 .333 1 - 2 .500 0 0 0 1 . 8 3 1 2 0 1 8 1 0 . 2LONG BEACH STATE 11/30/10 * 21 7-9 .778 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 2.0 4 1 1 0 1 17 11.3TEXAS TECH 12/04/10 * 24 2-6 .333 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.9 1 4 0 0 1 6 10.6PORTLAND 12/06/10 * 25 3-6 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2.0 2 6 1 0 0 8 10.3at Texas A&M 12/11/10 * 18 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 0 3 3 2.1 1 2 3 1 0 10 10.2SAN FRANCISCO 12/18/10 * 22 5-9 .556 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 2.2 0 7 0 0 1 10 10.2NEVADA 12/22/10 * 23 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 2.3 4 5 0 0 0 2 9.5at USC 12/29/10 * 19 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0 5 5 2.5 0 0 2 0 0 4 9.0a tU C L A 1 2 / 3 1 / 1 0 * 2 3 1 - 5 .200 0 - 2 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 2 2 2 . 5 2 2 1 0 1 2 8 . 5Totals 13 301 44-88 .500 13-32 .406 9-11 .818 7 25 32 2.5 24 49 16 1 10 110 8.5Games played: 13Minutes/game: 23.2Points/game: 8.5FG Pct: 50.03FG Pct: 40.6FT Pct: 81.8Rebounds/game: 2.5Assists/game: 3.8Turnovers/game: 1.2Assist/turnover ratio: 3.1Steals/game: 0.8Blocks/game: 0.1PLAYERS102012-13 Husky Basketball


Gaddy 2009-10 Game-By-Game2009-10 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Oct 15, 2010)All games#10 Gaddy, AbdulTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgW R I G H TS T A T E 1 1 / 1 3 / 0 9 1 6 1 - 4 .250 0 - 2 .000 3 - 4 .750 0 1 1 1 . 0 2 1 2 0 1 5 5 . 0BELMONT 11/14/09 26 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 3 0 3 2.0 2 2 1 0 1 8 6.5PORTLAND STATE 11/15/09 20 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 3-3 1.000 1 1 2 2.0 1 4 1 1 0 9 7.3SAN JOSE STATE 11/20/09 25 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 1.8 1 7 0 0 0 4 6.5M O N T A N A 1 1 / 2 9 / 0 9 * 1 7 0 - 4 .000 0 - 2 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 1 . 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 5 . 2at Texas Tech 12/03/09 10 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.2 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.3CAL STATE NORTHRIDG 12/06/09 21 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0 0 0 1.0 2 2 3 1 0 11 5.3vs Georgetown 12/12/09 20 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 1.4 3 3 3 0 1 2 4.9P O R T L A N D 1 2 / 1 9 / 0 9 * 1 6 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 1 . 3 4 2 3 0 1 0 4 . 3TEXAS A&M 12/22/09 * 9 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1.4 4 0 2 0 0 0 3.9S A NF R A N C I S C O 1 2 / 2 7 / 0 9 * 1 7 3 - 8 .375 0 - 0 .000 0 - 2 .000 2 1 3 1 . 5 4 2 0 0 0 6 4 . 1OREGON STATE 12/31/09 * 18 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.5 2 5 3 0 0 2 3.9OREGON 1/2/2010 * 15 2-5 .400 0-2 .000 1-4 .250 0 0 0 1.4 0 4 0 0 0 5 4.0at Arizona State 1/08/10 * 16 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.3 1 2 2 0 0 0 3.7a tA r i z o n a 1 / 1 0 / 1 0 * 3 2 5 - 7 .714 0 - 0 .000 3 - 6 .500 0 1 1 1 . 3 3 1 3 0 0 1 3 4 . 3STANFORD 01/14/10 * 22 5-6 .833 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.2 4 1 1 0 0 10 4.7C A L I F O R N I A 0 1 / 1 6 / 1 0 * 2 0 2 - 4 .500 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 1 . 2 4 5 2 0 0 4 4 . 6at UCLA 01/21/10 * 25 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 1 2 1.2 3 4 2 0 2 2 4.5a tU S C 0 1 / 2 3 / 1 0 * 2 2 3 - 6 .500 0 - 0 .000 0 - 1 .000 2 2 4 1 . 4 4 1 2 0 0 6 4 . 6SEATTLE UNIVERSITY 01/26/10 * 32 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 3-7 .429 1 4 5 1.6 4 5 3 0 5 10 4.9W A S H I N G T O NS T A T E 0 1 / 3 0 / 1 0 * 2 5 2 - 4 .500 0 - 0 .000 3 - 4 .750 0 1 1 1 . 5 3 2 2 0 1 7 5 . 0ARIZONA 02/04/10 * 16 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.5 4 3 1 0 1 2 4.8A R I Z O N AS T A T E 0 2 / 0 6 / 1 0 * 1 3 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 0 1 1 . 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 . 6at California 2/11/10 * 15 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.5 1 1 2 0 0 2 4.5a tS t a n f o r d 2 / 1 3 / 1 0 * 1 5 1 - 3 .333 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 1 . 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 . 4USC 02/18/10 * 16 3-9 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.4 1 1 0 0 1 6 4.5U C L A 0 2 / 2 0 / 1 0 * 2 5 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 1 . 4 0 4 6 0 0 0 4 . 3at Washington State 02/27/10 * 8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.4 4 2 2 0 1 2 4.2at Oregon 03-04-10 * 18 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1.4 3 1 1 0 0 2 4.1at Oregon State 3/6/10 * 23 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 1 1 2 1.4 1 2 1 0 1 7 4.2vs Oregon State 03/11/10 * 11 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.4 0 2 1 0 1 3 4.2vs Stanford 03/12/10 * 12 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.4 4 1 4 1 1 0 4.1vs California 03/13/10 * 16 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.4 1 2 0 0 0 4 4.1vs Marquette 03/18/10 * 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1.5 1 2 3 0 0 0 3.9vs New Mexico 03/20/10 * 21 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0 0 0 1.4 1 3 1 0 0 5 4.0vs West Virginia 1/25/10 * 14 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.4 2 2 3 0 0 2 3.9Totals 29 655 58-139 .417 3-20 .150 22-39 .564 18 32 50 1.4 86 81 62 3 18 141 3.9Games played: 36Minutes/game: 18.2Points/game: 3.9FG Pct: 41.73FG Pct: 15.0FT Pct: 56.4Rebounds/game: 1.4Assists/game: 2.3Turnovers/game: 1.7Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3Steals/game: 0.5Blocks/game: 0.1PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 11


Jernard Jarreau 33Class: Freshman Hometown: New Orleans, La.HS: McDonogh 35 Senior Height/Weight: 6-10 / 220Position: FExperience: RSQuick Notes• Possesses guard skills despite pushing 7-feet.• Is the first UW player from New Orleans since Eldridge Recasner.• Grew seven inches during high school and put on 25 pounds duringhis redshirt season.• Averaged 17.9 ppg, 9.8 rpg and 3.0 bpg as a senior at McDonogh35 Senior HS.2011-12 (Freshman) - Utilized a redshirt season to gain strength... blocked 3 shots in the exhibition game vs. Georgia State.High School - Attended McDonogh 35 Senior HS in New Orleans,La. ...played with the New Orleans Elite D1 Ambassadors AAUteam over the summer...missed junior season due to broken wrist...started school as a 6-foot-3 guard before growing seven inches...considered a highly-skilled player for someone of his size...abilityto step out and hit the three-pointer.PLAYERS122012-13 Husky Basketball


Shawn Kemp, Jr. 40Class: Sophomore Hometown: Canton, Ga.HS: Hargraves Military Academy (Va.)Height/Weight: 6-9 / 255Position: FExperience: 1VQuick Notes• Is the 5th son of a Seattle Sonic to play for the Huskies.• Father is the Shawn Kemp, who played 14 NBA seasons and wasa 6-time All-Star.• Attended Cherokee HS in Georgia before going to post-graduateHS at Hargraves Military Academy in Virginia.• Committed to play at Auburn and Alabama before finally endingup at UW.• Spent 2010 working for Coca-Cola in merchandising whilestudying and playing basketball to prepare for college.2011-12 (Freshman) - Played in 28 games, averaging 6.5 minutesper contest ... team best 55.2% field goal shooting, fourth on teamwith 16 blocks and averaged a team-hi 3.5 blocks per 40 minutes... is the fifth son of a former NBA Seattle Sonics player to playat UW ... scored 1 point, blocked 2 shots and grabbed 3 minutesin 19 minutes of action during the World Vision Classic ... scored2 points, grabbed 3 rebounds and blocked 2 shots in exhibitiongame vs. Seattle Pacific ... made college debut vs. Ga. State andhit one of two free throws and grabbed a rebound in 7 minutes ...played 12 mins vs. Portland, grabbing 2 rebounds and swatting 2shots ... came off the bench and scored the first four Husky pointsin UW’s win over Houston Baptist ... came off the bench to play10 important minutes vs. UC Santa Barbara and scored 2 pts, hada block and a rebound ... notched a career-best 3 blocks and scored2 pts vs. CS-Northridge ... played 9 minutes at Colorado, grabbing2 rebounds and 1 block ... played 10+ minutes in back-to-backgames for the first time this year and averaged 5.0 points in sweepof UCLA and USC ... sparked UW with 4 points, 2 rebounds in 11minutes vs. UCLA ... played a career-high 13 minutes and scored6 points vs. USC ... scored career high equaling 6 points vs. ASU.High School: Signed a financial aid agreement on July 7, 2011... attended post graduate school at Hargrave Military Academyin Chatham, Va. ... originally signed with Auburn in November2009 ... prior to attending Hargrave Military Academy, played forCherokee High School in Canton, Ga. where he averaged 12 pointsand 8 rebounds as a junior ... son of former NBA player by thesame name.Shawn Kemp, Jr.’s Career StatisticsTotal 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 28-0 183/6.5 16-29 .552 0-0 .000 12-21 .571 8-14 22 0.8 26-0 0 11 16 1 44/1.6TOTAL 28-0 183/6.5 16-29 .552 0-0 .000 12-21 .571 8-14 22 0.8 26-0 0 11 16 1 44/1.6PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 13


Kemp 2011-12 Game-By-Game2011-12 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Apr 17, 2012)All games#40 Kemp, Jr., ShawnTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgG E O R G I AS T A T E 1 1 / 1 2 / 1 1 7 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 - 2 .500 0 1 1 1 . 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 . 0PORTLAND 11/14/11 12 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1.5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0.5at Saint Louis 11/20/11 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0.3HOUSTON BAPTIST 11/25/11 11 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 2 1 4 1.3a tN e v a d a 1 2 / 0 2 / 1 1 4 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 0vs Marquette 12/06/11 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.8U CS A N T AB A R B A R A 1 2 / 1 6 / 1 1 1 0 0 - 2 .000 0 - 0 .000 2 - 4 .500 0 1 1 0 . 7 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 . 0SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12/18/11 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.9CAL STATE NORTHRIDG 12/22/11 8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.7 3 0 1 3 0 2 1.0OREGON STATE 12/29/11 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.6 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.1at Colorado 01/05/12 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 0.7 1 0 1 1 0 2 1.2at Utah 01/07/12 8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.8 2 0 1 2 0 2 1.3S E A T T L EU N I V E R S I T Y 0 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 6 0 - 2 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 - 3 .333 1 0 1 0 . 8 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 . 2WASHINGTON STATE 01/15/12 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1CALIFORNIA 01/19/12 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 1 0 0 1 0 2 1.2at Arizona State 01/26/12 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1U C L A 0 2 / 0 2 / 1 2 1 1 2 - 3 .667 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 1 2 0 . 8 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 . 3USC 02/04/12 13 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0 1 1 0.8 0 0 2 0 0 6 1.6at Oregon 02/09/12 9 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.8 1 0 0 0 0 4 1.7at Oregon State 02/12/12 9 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 5 1.9ARIZONA STATE 02/16/12 11 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0.8 4 0 1 1 0 6 2.0ARIZONA 02/18/12 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0at Washington State 02/25/12 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.9at USC 03/01/12 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 1 3 0.9 1 0 1 0 0 1 1.8a tU C L A 0 3 / 0 3 / 1 2 7 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 0 . 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 8vs Oregon State 03/08/12 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 1 0 1 1 0 0 1.7U TA R L I N G T O N 0 3 / 1 3 / 1 2 6 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 . 6NORTHWESTERN 03/16/12 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.6Totals 0 183 16-29 .552 0-0 .000 12-21 .571 8 14 22 0.8 26 0 11 16 1 44 1.6Games played: 28Minutes/game: 6.5Points/game: 1.6FG Pct: 55.2FT Pct: 57.1Rebounds/game: 0.8Turnovers/game: 0.4Steals/game: 0.0Blocks/game: 0.6PLAYERS142012-13 Husky Basketball


Aziz N’Diaye 5Class: SeniorHometown: Dakar, SenegalHS: Lake Forest Park AcademyHeight/Weight: 7-0 / 260Position: CExperience: 2VQuick Notes• Was a member of the 2012 Pac-12 All-Defensive Team.• Is a career 54.3% field goal shooter, which ranks 7th best in UWhistory.• Eighth all-time in UW history with 72 blocks.• The 12th player in UW history to stand 7-foot or taller and justthe third in the Romar era. Is the first Husky player ever from Africa.• Speaks three languages, including English, French and Spanish.• Was part of NBA and NIKE sponsored SEEDS program and willappear in an up<strong>com</strong>ing documentary on the emergence of basketballin Africa called “Elevate”.2011-12 (Junior) - Played in 33 games, making starts in 31 games... led the team with 240 rebounds and tied for team high with 33blocks ... shot 52.2% from the field, which was 3rd best on team ...was a member of the five-man Pac-12 All-Defensive Team ... is 8thall-time in UW history with 72 blocks ... was 4th among the conference’srebounders (7.3 rpg), 12th in blocked shots (1.0 bpg), 3rd inoffensive rebounds per game (2.7 rpg), 7th in defensive rebounds4.6 and 11th in FG percentage (.522) ... scored in double figures 11times (14 total in his career) and grabbed over 10 rebounds 7 times(13 times in his career) ... six career double- doubles, 3 this season... missed the exhibition game vs. Seattle Pacific and several daysof practice after suffering a concussion during a scrimmage ... hadteam-hi’s 8 rebounds and 5 blocks in season-opener vs. Ga. State... notched his fourth career double-double with 13 points and 12rebounds vs. Fla. Atlantic ... 11 points and 6 rebs. at St. Louis ...8 points and 7 boards vs. Houston Baptist ... grabbed 12 reboundsat Nevada in a career-high 36 minutes of action ... notched hisninth career double-figure rebound night with 13 vs. Marquette... averaged 4.0 ppg & 9.0 rebounds in 2 games in NYC ... hurthis knee in the second half vs. Duke and missed two games whilerecovering ... returned to action vs. CS-Northridge and scored 11pts, grabbed 7 rebounds and blocked 2 shots in 16 mins of action... 10 pts and 7 rebounds in 30 mins of action vs. OSU ... defensivestalwart vs. Oregon blocking 3 shots and recording 2 steals, plusscored 8 points and grabbed 6 rebounds ... scored 9 points, grabbed6 rebounds and was 3x4 from FTs at Utah ... averaged 13.0 ppg,10.5 rpg & 1.0 bpg in two games vs. Seattle U and WSU ... 14points and 13 rebounds vs. Seattle U for his fifth career doubledouble... 12 pts and 8 rebounds vs. WSU, including 4x4 from theFT line - just his 2nd perfect night from the line during his career... averaged 9.5 ppg and 9.0 rpg vs. Cal and Stanford ... notched histhird double-double of the year, 6th of his career with 14 points ona career-hi 7 FG’s and 12 rebounds vs. Cal ... 12 pts and 8 reboundsat Arizona ... averaged 8 pts, 8 rebs in sweep of UCLA & USC ...11 rebounds, 7 points vs. UCLA ... averaged only 6 ppg and 3.5 rpgduring Oregon swing ... averaged 10 pts, 8 rebs, 2 blks in sweep ofASU/AZ ... came off the bench in Arizona game because of seniorday and had 8 pts, 12 rebounds and 4 blocks ... 5.8 ppg & 5.3 rpgduring the NIT ...11 points and 7 rebounds vs. Northwestern inthe 2nd round of the NIT ... was scoreless for the only time duringthe year in season finale vs. Minnesota.2010-11 (Sophomore) - Named to the Pac-10 All-InternationalTeam by Netscouts Basketball ... played in all 35 games, making25 starts ... led team in FG percentage (57.9%) and was secondwith 39 blocks and 5.7 rebounds per game ... had started 20-consecutivegames, before <strong>com</strong>ing off the bench at Arizona ... his13.2 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per 40 minutes led the team ... has6 games with 10+ rebounds and three double-doubles this season... ranked 6th in the Pac-10 with 1.1 blocks per game and 13thwith 5.7 rebounds per game ... made a stellar debut vs. McNeeseState with 13 points,15 rebounds and 2 blocks in just 15 minutesof action ... was big in Maui Invitational with 5.3 ppg, 6.0 rpg& 2.7 blocks per game ... grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked fiveshots vs. Kentucky and helped UW rally from 14 point first halfdeficit to take one point lead into halftime ... made first careerstart vs. Long Beach State and suffered cut to lip that requiredfour stitches ... scored nine points, snagged 5 rebounds and swatted4 shots when paired with Matthew Bryan-Amaning in thestarting lineup for the first time vs. San Francisco ... recorded hissecond double-double of the year with 11 points and 10 reboundsvs. Nevada ... scored 6 points on 3x3 shooting and grabbed sixrebounds at UCLA ... 7 points, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks vs. OSU ...grabbed 11 rebounds in 20 minutes at Stanford ... had six pointsand blocked 3 shots vs. Cal ... 9 points (4x4 FG), 6 rebounds, 3PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 15


locks and a steal vs. Stanford ... solid week vs. Bay Area schoolswith 15 points on 7x8 shooting, 6 blocks and 10 rebounds ...scored a career-high 15 points, plus 10 rebounds, hit 5-of-6 freethrows and blocked 3 shots en route to third double-double of theseason at Seattle U ... attempted a Pac-10 season high 8 shots vs.WSU and grabbed 9 rebounds ... averaged 9.0 rebounds over 3game stretch vs. Seatle, WSU, UCLA ... averaged 20 minutes, 5.0ppg and 8.0 rebounds in two NCAA games ... was inserted backinto the starting lineup for the North Carolina game and grabbed agame-high 11 rebounds.College of Southern Idaho - Redshirted the 2009-10 season aftertearing his ACL...averaged 8.5 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.3blocks in 31 games as a freshman...made 26 starts and averaged21.4 minutes in helping his team to a 22-9 record...career bestsinclude 24 points, 14 rebounds and 8 blocked shots.Prep School - Attended one year of prep school at Lake ForestAcademy in Lake Forest, Ill. during the 2007-08 season, where heplayed for coach Matt Vaughn...averaged 9.1 points, 7.1 reboundsand blocked 2.9 shots and helped team to a 24-7 record...scored 20points and had seven dunks in his debut...missed 11 games afterdislocating his knee cap...teamed with fellow seven-footer KyleRowley, who spent two seasons at Northwestern.Personal - Name is pronounced: AH-zeese EN-jai (“jai” rhymeswith “eye”)...joins Joe Wolfinger as the only seven-footers signedat Washington during Romar’s head coaching tenure and is justthe 12th player to stand over seven feet tall in UW hoops history...originally from Dakar, Senegal...French is his native language...prior to arriving in the United States, was part of the NBA andNIKE sponsored SEEDS program (Sports for Education and EconomicDevelopment in Senegal)...also participated in BasketballWithout Borders...played on the South African Junior Nationalteam...took part in the 2006 adidas Superstar Camp...grew upplaying soccer and did not be<strong>com</strong>e interested in basketball untilhe was 14 years old.Aziz N’Diaye’s Career StatisticsPLAYERSTotal 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2010-11 35-25 608/17.4 66-114 .579 0-0 .000 30-72 .417 86-114 200 5.7 103-4 8 40 39 9 162/4.62011-12 33-31 770/23.3 105-201 .522 0-0 .000 46-116 .397 89-151 240 7.3 98-3 10 50 33 18 256/7.8TOTAL 68-56 1378/20.3 171-315 .543 0-0 .000 76-188 .404 175-265 440 6.5 201-7 18 90 72 27 418/6.1162012-13 Husky Basketball


N’Diaye 2011-12 Game-By-Game2011-12 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Apr 17, 2012)All games#05 N'Diaye, AzizTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgG E O R G I AS T A T E 1 1 / 1 2 / 1 1 * 1 9 2 - 5 .400 0 - 0 .000 0 - 1 .000 1 7 8 8 . 0 3 0 3 5 1 4 4 . 0FLORIDA ATLANTIC 11/13/11 * 27 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 5 7 12 10.0 4 0 2 3 1 13 8.5P O R T L A N D 1 1 / 1 4 / 1 1 * 1 8 5 - 9 .556 0 - 0 .000 1 - 4 .250 3 4 7 9 . 0 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 9 . 3at Saint Louis 11/20/11 * 24 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 2 4 6 8.3 3 0 1 1 0 11 9.8HOUSTON BAPTIST 11/25/11 * 22 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 2 5 7 8.0 2 0 2 0 1 8 9.4at Nevada 12/02/11 * 36 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 8 12 8.7 2 2 1 4 0 2 8.2v sM a r q u e t t e 1 2 / 0 6 / 1 1 * 2 4 2 - 4 .500 0 - 0 .000 0 - 1 .000 4 9 1 3 9 . 3 4 0 4 2 0 4 7 . 6vs Duke 12/10/11 * 17 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 4 1 5 8.8 2 0 1 0 0 4 7.1C A LS T A T EN O R T H R I D G 1 2 / 2 2 / 1 1 1 6 4 - 6 .667 0 - 0 .000 3 - 6 .500 3 4 7 8 . 6 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 7 . 6OREGON STATE 12/29/11 * 30 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 6 7 8.4 3 1 1 0 0 10 7.8O R E G O N 1 2 / 3 1 / 1 1 * 2 9 4 - 7 .571 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 6 6 8 . 2 3 0 3 3 2 8 7 . 8at Colorado 01/05/12 * 14 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 7.7 2 0 2 0 0 2 7.3a tU t a h 0 1 / 0 7 / 1 2 * 2 3 3 - 5 .600 0 - 0 .000 3 - 4 .750 2 4 6 7 . 5 3 1 1 0 1 9 7 . 5SEATTLE UNIVERSITY 01/10/12 * 27 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 4-9 .444 6 7 13 7.9 2 0 0 1 0 14 7.9WASHINGTON STATE 01/15/12 * 26 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 3 5 8 7.9 1 0 0 1 0 12 8.2CALIFORNIA 01/19/12 * 27 7-11 .636 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 6 6 12 8.2 4 0 1 0 0 14 8.6S T A N F O R D 0 1 / 2 1 / 1 2 * 1 8 2 - 5 .400 0 - 0 .000 1 - 6 .167 3 3 6 8 . 1 4 0 2 1 1 5 8 . 4at Arizona State 01/26/12 * 22 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-6 .167 1 7 8 8.1 5 1 2 1 2 5 8.2a tA r i z o n a 0 1 / 2 8 / 1 2 * 3 2 6 - 1 1 .545 0 - 0 .000 0 - 3 .000 5 3 8 8 . 1 3 0 2 0 0 1 2 8 . 4UCLA 02/02/12 * 23 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 2 9 11 8.2 4 1 1 0 0 7 8.3U S C 0 2 / 0 4 / 1 2 * 2 2 3 - 5 .600 0 - 0 .000 3 - 6 .500 2 3 5 8 . 0 1 1 0 1 0 9 8 . 3at Oregon 02/09/12 * 21 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 0-4 .000 4 0 4 7.9 2 1 1 0 2 6 8.2at Oregon State 02/12/12 * 24 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 0 3 3 7.7 3 0 0 0 0 6 8.1ARIZONA STATE 02/16/12 * 24 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 2 2 4 7.5 2 0 2 0 1 12 8.3A R I Z O N A 0 2 / 1 8 / 1 2 2 8 3 - 8 .375 0 - 0 .000 2 - 4 .500 4 8 1 2 7 . 7 4 0 1 4 1 8 8 . 3at Washington State 02/25/12 * 21 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 1 6 7 7.7 5 0 1 1 0 7 8.2a tU S C 0 3 / 0 1 / 1 2 * 2 3 3 - 6 .500 0 - 0 .000 2 - 4 .500 3 4 7 7 . 6 2 0 0 1 0 8 8 . 2at UCLA 03/03/12 * 22 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 3 3 6 7.6 4 1 3 0 1 7 8.2vs Oregon State 03/08/12 * 22 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 4 7 7.6 5 0 2 0 1 4 8.0UT ARLINGTON 03/13/12 * 18 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 5-11 .455 0 2 2 7.4 4 0 3 1 0 7 8.0N O R T H W E S T E R N 0 3 / 1 6 / 1 2 * 3 0 5 - 1 1 .455 0 - 0 .000 1 - 2 .500 2 5 7 7 . 4 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 8 . 1OREGON 03/20/12 * 20 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2 5 7 7.3 4 0 1 0 0 5 8.0vs Minnesota 3/27/12 * 21 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 1 5 7.3 3 0 2 0 0 0 7.8Totals 31 770 105-201 .522 0-0 .000 46-116 .397 89 151 240 7.3 98 10 50 33 18 256 7.8Games played: 33Minutes/game: 23.3Points/game: 7.8FG Pct: 52.2FT Pct: 39.7Rebounds/game: 7.3Assists/game: 0.3Turnovers/game: 1.5Assist/turnover ratio: 0.2Steals/game: 0.5Blocks/game: 1.0PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 17


N’Diaye 2010-11 Game-By-Game2010-11 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 27, 2011)All games#05 N'Diaye, AzizTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgMCNEESE STATE 11/13/10 15 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 3-15 .200 9 6 15 15.0 2 0 4 2 2 13 13.0EASTERN WASHINGTON 11/16/10 18 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 0 2 8.5 4 0 0 1 0 5 9.0vs VIRGINIA 11/22/10 16 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 0 3 3 6.7 3 2 0 2 0 8 8.7vs KENTUCKY 11/23/10 24 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3 7 10 7.5 2 0 0 5 0 5 7.8vs MICHIGAN STATE 11/24/10 15 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 4 5 7.0 4 0 2 1 1 3 6.8LONG BEACH STATE 11/30/10 * 13 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 6.0 2 0 1 0 0 1 5.8TEXAS TECH 12/04/10 * 12 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 5 2 7 6.1 5 0 3 1 1 4 5.6PORTLAND 12/06/10 * 12 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 6.0 2 1 0 0 1 2 5.1a tT e x a sA & M 1 2 / 1 1 / 1 0 * 1 3 1 - 3 .333 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 6 7 6 . 1 3 0 0 0 1 2 4 . 8SAN FRANCISCO 12/18/10 * 22 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 4 5 6.0 2 0 1 4 0 9 5.2NEVADA 12/22/10 * 20 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 5 5 10 6.4 2 0 2 1 0 11 5.7at USC 12/29/10 * 14 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 2 6 6.3 5 0 1 0 0 0 5.3at UCLA 12/31/10 * 19 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 4 6 6.3 5 0 2 0 0 6 5.3OREGON 01/06/11 * 19 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 6.1 1 0 1 2 0 2 5.1O R E G O NS T A T E 0 1 / 0 8 / 1 1 * 1 9 3 - 4 .750 0 - 0 .000 1 - 5 .200 2 3 5 6 . 0 2 0 0 2 0 7 5 . 2at Stanford 1/13/11 * 20 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5 6 11 6.3 4 0 0 1 0 4 5.1at California 1/16/11 * 16 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 3 3 6.1 5 0 1 0 0 1 4.9ARIZONA 01/20/11 * 27 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 6 8 6.2 3 0 1 1 0 2 4.7A R I Z O N AS T A T E 0 1 / 2 2 / 1 1 * 1 8 1 - 2 .500 0 - 0 .000 2 - 4 .500 1 0 1 5 . 9 2 0 0 0 1 4 4 . 7at Washington State 01/30/11 * 9 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 5.9 4 0 1 2 0 2 4.6at Oregon State 2/3/11 * 12 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-4 .000 1 1 2 5.7 1 0 2 0 0 0 4.3at Oregon 02-05-11 * 19 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4 5 9 5.9 2 0 1 0 0 5 4.4C A L I F O R N I A 0 2 / 1 0 / 1 1 * 2 0 3 - 4 .750 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 2 2 4 5 . 8 4 0 1 3 0 6 4 . 4STANFORD 02/12/11 * 18 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 3 3 6 5.8 1 1 2 3 1 9 4.6a tA r i z o n aS t a t e 0 2 - 1 7 - 1 1 * 2 1 2 - 4 .500 0 - 0 .000 1 - 2 .500 0 3 3 5 . 7 4 0 1 2 0 5 4 . 6at Arizona 2/19/11 9 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 5.5 4 0 0 1 0 2 4.5a tS e a t t l eU 0 2 / 2 2 / 1 1 * 2 4 5 - 7 .714 0 - 0 .000 5 - 6 .833 6 4 1 0 5 . 7 2 1 2 3 0 1 5 4 . 9WASHINGTON STATE 02/27/11 * 23 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 4 5 9 5.8 4 0 3 1 0 6 5.0U C L A 0 3 / 0 3 / 1 1 * 2 6 2 - 7 .286 0 - 0 .000 2 - 4 .500 5 3 8 5 . 9 2 0 2 0 0 6 5 . 0USC 03/05/11 * 12 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 5.7 2 0 1 0 1 0 4.8vs Washington State 03/10/11 12 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 5.5 3 2 1 0 0 2 4.7vs Oregon 03/11/11 13 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 3 5 5.5 1 0 1 0 0 1 4.6vs Arizona 03/12/11 18 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 3 7 5.6 4 0 2 1 0 4 4.6vs Georgia 3/18/11 20 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 5.6 3 0 1 0 0 6 4.6vs North Carolina 3/20/11 * 20 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5 6 11 5.7 4 1 0 0 0 4 4.6Totals 25 608 66-114 .579 0-0 .000 30-72 .417 86 114 200 5.7 103 8 40 39 9 162 4.6Games played: 35Minutes/game: 17.4Points/game: 4.6FG Pct: 57.9FT Pct: 41.7Rebounds/game: 5.7Assists/game: 0.2Turnovers/game: 1.1Assist/turnover ratio: 0.2Steals/game: 0.3Blocks/game: 1.1PLAYERS182012-13 Husky Basketball


Austin Seferian-Jenkins 35Class: Sophomore Hometown: Fox Island, Wash.HS: Gig Harbor Height/Weight: 6-6 / 258Position: FExperience: 1VQuick Notes• Averaged 17 points and 9 rebounds per contest as a senior atGig Harbor HS.• Was UW’s starting tight end on the football team, where heearned first-team Freshman All-America by CBSSports.<strong>com</strong>, CollegeFootball News and FoxSportsNext while making the secondteam from Yahoo.• Earned honorable mention All-Pac-12.• 538 receiving yards ranks No. 2 in UW single-season history fora true freshman (any position). Also 6 touchdowns.• 41 receptions is the fourth-most in UW single-season history fora tight end.• Is the 19th Husky to play both football and basketball.Freshman (2011-12) - Washington was 13-4 after he made hisfirst appearance vs. Stanford on Jan. 21 ... averaged 1.1 ppgand 2.1 rpg ... joined the team as a walk on Jan. 9, a day beforeWashington played Seattle University ... is the 19th known Huskyto play both football and basketball at Washington, the first sinceNate Robinson (2002 FB, 2003-05 BB), but just the fourth since1985 ... played 16 minutes in his debut vs. Stanford (just 12 daysafter joining the team), grabbing 7 rebounds, dishing out an assistand nabbing one steal before fouling out ... tallied first careerpoints (4) at ASU and grabbed 5 rebounds ... career best 5 pointsvs. USC on 2x2 shooting ... averaged 1.8 ppg & 2.3 rpg in 37total minutes during the NIT ... 3 rebounds vs. Northwestern inthe NIT ... played 15 minutes vs. Oregon in the NIT quarterfinalsand scored 3 pts and grabbed 3 rebounds.High School: Averaged 17 points and 9 rebounds per game as asenior ... was a first team All-Narrows League and a team captainas a senior ... All-Narrows League first team as a junior.game at Oregon State, finishing with six receptions for 40 yards... five catches for 77 yards at Stanford ... three receptions for 32yards at Utah ... four catches for 48 yards at USC and four for62 yards in the Apple Cup win over WSU ... five receptions for59 yards vs. Baylor in the Alamo Bowl ... won the Travis SpringMost Outstanding Freshman Award at the team’s postseason banquet.Washington Football (2011) - Played in all 13 games, starting10 at tight end ... first-team Freshman All-America by CBSSports.<strong>com</strong>, College Football News and FoxSportsNext while making thesecond team from Yahoo (which didn’t list a first-team tight end)... earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 ... 538 receiving yardsranks No. 2 in UW single-season history for a true freshman (anyposition) ... also ranks third-highest in UW single-season historyfor a tight end (any class) ... 41 receptions is the fourth-most inUW single-season history for a tight end ... shared team lead withsix TD receptions through the end of the regular season ... after onecatch for 10 yards in the season opener, went for 91 yards and a TDon three catches vs. Hawai’i ... caught four passes for 52 yards andtwo touchdowns in the win over California ... also had a two-TDAustin Seferian-Jenkins’ Career StatisticsTotal 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 17-0 122/7.2 8-21 .381 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 13-23 36 2.1 38-2 1 1 2 3 19/1.1TOTAL 17-0 122/7.2 8-21 .381 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 13-23 36 2.1 38-2 1 1 2 3 19/1.1PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 19


Seferian-Jenkins 2011-12 Game-By-Game2011-12 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Apr 17, 2012)All games#35 Seferian-Jenkins, A.Total 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgS T A N F O R D 0 1 / 2 1 / 1 2 1 6 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 6 7 7 . 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 . 0at Arizona State 01/26/12 16 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 6.0 5 0 0 1 0 4 2.0a tA r i z o n a 0 1 / 2 8 / 1 2 6 1 - 3 .333 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 2 3 5 . 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 . 0UCLA 02/02/12 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 3.8 2 0 0 1 0 0 1.5USC 02/04/12 6 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 3 3 3.6 0 0 0 0 0 5 2.2at Oregon 02/09/12 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 3.2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1.8at Oregon State 02/12/12 6 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.6ARIZONA STATE 02/16/12 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.6 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.4A R I Z O N A 0 2 / 1 8 / 1 2 4 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 - 2 .500 1 1 2 2 . 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 . 3at Washington State 02/25/12 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 1.2a tU S C 0 3 / 0 1 / 1 2 8 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 2 . 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 1at UCLA 03/03/12 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0vs Oregon State 03/08/12 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2.1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.9UT ARLINGTON 03/13/12 9 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1.0N O R T H W E S T E R N 0 3 / 1 6 / 1 2 5 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 2 3 2 . 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 . 9OREGON 03/20/12 15 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 1 3 2.1 4 0 0 0 1 3 1.1vs Minnesota 3/27/12 8 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 1 2 2.1 1 0 1 0 0 2 1.1Totals 0 122 8-21 .381 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 13 23 36 2.1 38 1 1 2 3 19 1.1Games played: 17Minutes/game: 7.2Points/game: 1.1FG Pct: 38.1FT Pct: 37.5Rebounds/game: 2.1Assists/game: 0.1Turnovers/game: 0.1Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0Steals/game: 0.2Blocks/game: 0.1PLAYERS202012-13 Husky Basketball


Desmond Simmons 30Class: SophomoreHometown: Vallejo, Calif.HS: Salesian Height/Weight: 6-7 / 220Position: FExperience: 1VQuick Notes• Ended his freshman year 5th all-time among UW freshmen with169 rebounds.• Ended his high school career with 2,017 points, 1,540 reboundsand 297 assists.• Enjoys drawing in his spare time and is considering majoring inart.• Has numerous nicknames including: Des, Swizzy and DesSongz.• Has an older brother, Christopher, that is a left-handed pitcherfor Contra Costa CC.2011-12(Redshirt Freshman) - One of five players to appear inall 35 games ... maded 11 starts, with the team going 9-2 in thosegames ... ended up 5th all-time among UW freshmen with 169rebounds ... earned a reputation as the Huskies junkyard dog thatdoes a little of everything, is not afraid to mix it up and dive onthe floor ... played 20+ minutes in 10-straight games after notplaying 20 minutes in the first six games beford seeing that streaksnapped vs. WSU ... had 13 consecutive games with 5 or morerebounds, before just 3 vs. Cal ... has 10+ rebounds in 2 games... was 11th in the Pac-12 with 2.1 offensive rebounds per game... averaged 2.0 points and 3.7 rebounds during the World VisionClassic ... played 16 minutes in both of the first two games, grabbing5 rebounds vs. Ga. State and 4 vs. Fla. Atlantic ... made firstcareer field goal, a 3-pointer vs. St. Louis... averaged 8.0 pts and6.0 rebounds over the next 3 games after scoring 9 total pts inthe first 4 games (2.5 ppg) and 3.8 rpg ... had his most efficientgame vs. Houston Baptist scoring double figures for the first timeand grabbing a 6 rebounds in 12 minutes vs. Houston Baptist... grabbed an impressive 5 rebounds, scored 6 points & had 2steals in just 9 minutes at Nevada ... career highs 7 rebounds vs.Marquette and also contributed 8 points ... season-hi 32 minutesvs. Duke, only scored 2 pts but had 3 steals, 3 assists and grabbed6 rebounds ... averaged 26.5 minutes, 5.0 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 1.6 stealsand 2.0 apg during NYC trip ... 9 points and 8 rebounds, plus 2steals in 25 mins vs. UC Santa Barbara ... grabbed career best11 boards vs. South Dakota State ... career-highs in field goals(5), FG attempts (9) and points (13) vs. CS-Northridge -- 13 ptsled UW ... 11 points vs. OSU, plus blocked a career best 2 shots... tallied his second career double-digit rebound game with 10at Utah ... 7 points and 8 rebounds at Oregon ... 9 rebounds and4 free throws at OSU, including a pair with 22 seconds remainingto help seal the win ... came off the bench and contributed 5points and 7 rebounds vs. USC ... averaged 2.8 ppg and 2.0 rpg inthe NIT.2009-10 (Freshman) - Redshirted the season.Desmond Simmons’ Career StatisticsHigh School: Rated as the No. 25 power forward in the nationby Scout.<strong>com</strong> and the No. 44 small forward by ESPN.<strong>com</strong> ...rated the No. 78 player in Basketball Times’ Hoop Scoop ... receivedhonorable mention in the Long Beach Press TelegramBest in the West poll ... maintained a 3.2 grade point average ...named to MaxPreps 100 to watch for 2010 ... was a 2010 All-State first team selection for Salesian High School in Richmond,Calif. ... helped Salesian to a 32-3 record as a senior ... finishedhis prep career with 2,017 points, 1,540 rebounds and 297 assists... 2010 and 2009 All-East Bay Player of the Year ... averaged18.2 points and 14.2 rebounds per game as a junior ... coached byBill Mellis ... earned Bay Shore Athletic League Most ValuablePlayer honors as a senior and junior ... helped propel a youngSalesian team to a 31-4 record and BSAL league, North Coastsection, Northern California and state Division IV title in 2009... scored 31 points and grabbed 19 rebounds in 65-64 state titlevictory over Bishop Montgomery ... named CalHiSports StateBoys Athlete of the Week on March 28, 2009 ... scored 17 pointsand had 12 rebounds in NCS Division IV title game ... scored19 points and had 12 rebounds in Northern Regional championshipgame ... poured in 30 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in theBSAL championship game ... was second-team all-BSAL as asophomore and helped Salesian to a 20-8 record ... played AAUball for the Oakland Soldiers (2004-09) ... parents are CynthiaMontgomery and father is Mansfield Simmons, who played basketballat Morehouse College.Total 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 35-11 622/17.8 54-128 .422 6-27 .222 33-53 .623 74-95 169 4.8 63-0 25 27 4 29 147/4.2TOTAL 35-11 622/17.8 54-128 .422 6-27 .222 33-53 .623 74-95 169 4.8 63-0 25 27 4 29 147/4.2PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 21


Simmons 2011-12 Game-By-Game2011-12 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Apr 17, 2012)All games#30 Simmons, DesmondTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgG E O R G I AS T A T E 1 1 / 1 2 / 1 1 1 6 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 4 - 6 .667 0 5 5 5 . 0 3 2 0 0 0 4 4 . 0FLORIDA ATLANTIC 11/13/11 16 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 4.5 2 0 3 0 1 2 3.0P O R T L A N D 1 1 / 1 4 / 1 1 1 4 0 - 2 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 2 2 3 . 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 . 0at Saint Louis 11/20/11 15 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 3.8 1 0 1 0 0 3 2.3HOUSTON BAPTIST 11/25/11 12 3-6 .500 2-2 1.000 2-4 .500 2 4 6 4.2 3 2 0 0 2 10 3.8at Nevada 12/02/11 9 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 3 2 5 4.3 3 1 1 0 2 6 4.2vs Marquette 12/06/11 21 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 4 3 7 4.7 2 1 1 0 0 8 4.7vs Duke 12/10/11 32 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 1 5 6 4.9 3 3 2 0 3 2 4.4UC SANTA BARBARA 12/16/11 25 4-5 .800 1-1 1.000 0-1 .000 3 5 8 5.2 2 0 0 0 2 9 4.9SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12/18/11 26 3-7 .429 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 7 4 11 5.8 3 1 1 0 0 8 5.2C A LS T A T EN O R T H R I D G 1 2 / 2 2 / 1 1 2 3 5 - 9 .556 0 - 1 .000 3 - 5 .600 5 3 8 6 . 0 3 2 0 0 3 1 3 5 . 9OREGON STATE 12/29/11 28 4-8 .500 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 4 4 8 6.2 3 1 2 2 1 11 6.3O R E G O N 1 2 / 3 1 / 1 1 2 9 1 - 4 .250 0 - 2 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 5 6 6 . 2 0 3 1 0 1 2 6 . 0at Colorado 01/05/12 27 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 2 5 6.1 1 1 1 0 2 6 6.0a tU t a h 0 1 / 0 7 / 1 2 2 8 3 - 6 .500 0 - 1 .000 0 - 1 .000 2 8 1 0 6 . 3 3 1 1 0 0 6 6 . 0SEATTLE UNIVERSITY 01/10/12 * 24 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4 3 7 6.4 2 1 2 0 2 5 5.9W A S H I N G T O NS T A T E 0 1 / 1 5 / 1 2 * 1 9 1 - 6 .167 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 4 3 7 6 . 4 3 0 1 0 0 2 5 . 7CALIFORNIA 01/19/12 * 19 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 2 1 3 6.2 3 1 1 0 1 8 5.8S T A N F O R D 0 1 / 2 1 / 1 2 * 2 8 3 - 5 .600 0 - 0 .000 0 - 1 .000 1 0 1 5 . 9 2 1 1 0 0 6 5 . 8at Arizona State 01/26/12 * 10 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 5.8 2 0 0 0 0 0 5.6at Arizona 01/28/12 * 16 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 0-2 .000 2 2 4 5.7 0 1 0 0 1 3 5.4UCLA 02/02/12 * 11 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 5.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.2USC 02/04/12 * 13 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 5.4 1 0 1 0 1 2 5.0at Oregon 02/09/12 * 21 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 4 4 8 5.5 4 0 1 0 1 7 5.1at Oregon State 02/12/12 * 25 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 1 8 9 5.7 3 1 4 0 1 4 5.1ARIZONA STATE 02/16/12 * 15 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 3 3 6 5.7 2 0 0 1 0 2 5.0A R I Z O N A 0 2 / 1 8 / 1 2 1 5 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 1 2 5 . 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 . 8at Washington State 02/25/12 6 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 5.4 2 0 1 0 0 0 4.6a tU S C 0 3 / 0 1 / 1 2 1 9 2 - 5 .400 0 - 1 .000 1 - 2 .500 3 4 7 5 . 4 1 0 1 0 2 5 4 . 6at UCLA 03/03/12 4 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 5.3 1 0 0 0 0 1 4.5vs Oregon State 03/08/12 10 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 5.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4.4UT ARLINGTON 03/13/12 10 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 5.1 1 1 0 0 0 3 4.3NORTHWESTERN 03/16/12 12 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 5.0 2 0 0 0 0 4 4.3OREGON 03/20/12 5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 4.9 0 0 0 0 0 2 4.3vs Minnesota 3/27/12 19 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 4.8 0 1 0 0 2 2 4.2Totals 11 622 54-128 .422 6-27 .222 33-53 .623 74 95 169 4.8 63 25 27 4 29 147 4.2PLAYERSGames played: 35Minutes/game: 17.8Points/game: 4.2FG Pct: 42.23FG Pct: 22.2FT Pct: 62.3Rebounds/game: 4.8Assists/game: 0.7Turnovers/game: 0.8Assist/turnover ratio: 0.9Steals/game: 0.8Blocks/game: 0.1222012-13 Husky Basketball


Hikeem Stewart 4Class: SophomoreHometown: Seattle,Wash.HS: Rainier Beach Height/Weight: 6-2 / 185Position: GExperience: 1VQuick Notes• Was a three-star prospect and Scout.<strong>com</strong>’s No. 36 shootingguard in the country.• Attended Rainier Beach HS, the same school that producedNBA guards Nate Robinson and Jamaal Crawford.• Has a twin, Kadeem who plays basketball at Eastern ArizonaCollege, and older twin brothers that played college basketball:Lodrick (USC) and Rodrick (USC/Kansas).• Nickname is Ice Cream and first name is pronounced “HIGHkeem”.• Team <strong>com</strong>edian that can do voice imitations upon request.2011-12 (Freshman) - Made 17 appearances and played 86 minutesduring the season ... had 0 turnovers in his first 81 minutes ofaction before <strong>com</strong>mitting 4 in five minutes against Northwestern... scored 3 points, dished 4 assists and grabbed 3 rebounds duringthe World Vision Classic ... played 7 minutes in the exhibitionopener vs. SPU and missed his only two shot attempts ...buried his first career FG attempt, a 3-pointer vs. Ga. State, inhis college debut ... also grabbed 2 rebounds and dished out anassist ... dished 3 assists in 8 minutes vs. Portland and grabbedhis first career steal ... scored a bucket in a career high 10 minsvs. Houston Baptist ... played only 1 minute during NYC trip ...came off the bench and drew raves from Coach Romar for 2 solidminutes vs. UC Santa Barbara ... career-hi equaling 10 minutesvs. CS-Northridge ... stepped up with C.J. Wilcox out and played10 minutes to equal a career high vs. WSU and dished out an assist... career high 2 rebounds and 3 FG attempts vs. Cal ... buriedhis only shot attempt vs. USCHigh School: National three star prospect...Scout.<strong>com</strong>’s No. 36shooting guard in the country...attended Seattle’s Rainer BeachHS, the same school that produced Nate Robinson and JamalCrawford ... as a junior, earned second-team All-Metro honors...helped lead Vikings to the Class 3A state tournament...helped leadhis Friends of Hoop AAU team to the Final Four in Las Vegas Fab48 tournament...older twin brothers played for Division I schools;Lodrick (USC), Rodrick (USC/Kansas)...has a twin brother, Kadeem,that plays basketball at Eastern Arizona College.Hikeem Stewart’s Career StatisticsTotal 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 17-0 86/5.1 5-17 .294 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-5 5 0.3 6-0 6 4 0 3 11/0.6TOTAL 17-0 86/5.1 5-17 .294 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0-5 5 0.3 6-0 6 4 0 3 11/0.6PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 23


Stewart 2011-12 Game-By-Game2011-12 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Apr 17, 2012)All games#04 Stewart, HikeemTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgG E O R G I AS T A T E 1 1 / 1 2 / 1 1 7 1 - 2 .500 1 - 2 .500 0 - 0 .000 0 2 2 2 . 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 . 0FLORIDA ATLANTIC 11/13/11 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5P O R T L A N D 1 1 / 1 4 / 1 1 8 0 - 2 .000 0 - 2 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 1 . 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 . 0HOUSTON BAPTIST 11/25/11 10 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.3v sD u k e 1 2 / 1 0 / 1 1 0 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 0UC SANTA BARBARA 12/16/11 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.8S O U T HD A K O T AS T A T E 1 2 / 1 8 / 1 1 7 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 7CAL STATE NORTHRIDG 12/22/11 10 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0.9O R E G O N 1 2 / 3 1 / 1 1 2 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 8at Colorado 01/05/12 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.7W A S H I N G T O NS T A T E 0 1 / 1 5 / 1 2 1 0 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 6CALIFORNIA 01/19/12 8 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.6USC 02/04/12 3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7at Oregon 02/09/12 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.6A R I Z O N AS T A T E 0 2 / 1 6 / 1 2 4 0 - 1 .000 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 6at USC 03/01/12 3 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7N O R T H W E S T E R N 0 3 / 1 6 / 1 2 5 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 3 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 . 6Totals 0 86 5-17 .294 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0 5 5 0.3 6 6 4 0 3 11 0.6Games played: 17Minutes/game: 5.1Points/game: 0.6FG Pct: 29.43FG Pct: 16.7Rebounds/game: 0.3Assists/game: 0.4Turnovers/game: 0.2Assist/turnover ratio: 1.5Steals/game: 0.2PLAYERS242012-13 Husky Basketball


Scott Suggs 15Class: SeniorHometown: Washington, Mo.HS: Washington Height/Weight: 6-6 / 195Position: GExperience: 3VQuick Notes• Redshirted the 2012 season after suffering a broken foot duringthe preseason.• As a junior, ranked third in the Pac-10 in 3-pt field goal percentage(45.0%).• 89 of 144 career field goals (62%) are 3-pointers, while 217 of324 field goal attempts (67%) are from 3-point range.• Scored double figures in 15 career games, 11 during his juniorseason.• Was state of Missouri’s Mr. Basketball as a senior and had hisnumber retired by Washington HS.• First met Lorenzo Romar as a 10-year-old and was beat in a gameof one-on-one by coach in their first meeting.2011-12 (Senior) - Broke his right foot in the preseason and hadsurgery on Oct. 14 ... made the decision to redshirt on Dec. 9.2010-11 (Junior) - Ranked third in the Pac-10 in 3-PT FG% (45.0)... averaged 7.4 ppg in 31 games, hitting a team-best 45% frombeyond the arc ... 49 3-point makes were third most on the team ...hit at least one 3-pointer in 22 games ... scored double figures in15 career games, 11 during his junior season ... 89 of 144 careerfield goals (62%) are three-pointers, while 217 of 324 field goalattempts (67%) are from three-point range ... scored 11 points inseason-opener vs. McNeese State ... dished out a career-best fiveassists vs. Eastern Washington ... missed Long Beach State gameafter spraining the MCL in his left knee during the second halfof the Michigan State game ... returned against Texas Tech andscored 8 points and grabbed 4 rebounds in 13 minutes ... 13 pointsvs. Portland, all in the second half, to help UW repel a Portlandrally ... scored a career high 15 points and tied a career-high withsix rebounds vs. San Francisco ... went scoreless on L.A. trip ...scored 13 points on 5x8 shooting (3x5 3-point range) in 28 minutesvs. Oregon ... scored 12 points and hit a career high 4 threepointbuckets vs. OSU ... averaged 12.5 ppg and shot 9-for-14 fromthe field (7x11 from 3-pt range) during Oregon/OSU homestand... hit a pair of 3-pt buckets at Stanford, including a game-tyingbasket with just over a minute remaining ... made first career startat Cal, scoring 3 points and grabbing 4 rebounds ... 10 points on4x5 shooting, 2x3 vs. ASU ... scored 12 points with a career high12 FG attempt and 8 3-pt shots in career high 35 minutes at WSU... career-high 18 points, with career hi 5x11 3-pointers at OSU ...11 three attempts was 3 more than his previous high ... scored 30points over two road games after scoring 21 points in previous 8contests away from Alaska Airlines Arena ... over those two gameshad a career-high 12 FG attempts in each game and overall is 7x19from 3-pt range ... returned from sprained MCL that kept him outof four games and scored 4 points, dished out 3 assists, 2 stealsand blocked a shot vs. UCLA ... came off the bench to score 14points vs. USC in 28 minutes ... averaged 6.0 points during thePac-10 tournament ... averaged 9.0 points in two NCAA tournamentgames ... scored 10 points vs. Georgia and 8 points vs. NorthCarolina ... inserted into the starting lineup vs. North Carolina.2009-10 (Sophomore) - Of his 51 field goals during the season,37 were three-point buckets, shooting 37.4% from beyond the arc(ranked second on the team)...hit 11-of-28 (.393) 3-pt shots duringlast six home games...has hit a three-point bucket in 24 of 35games played...led the team with 3.1 three-point field goal makesper 40 minutes...played 9.1 more minutes per game as a sophomoreafter averaging just 4.7 minutes per game as a freshman....40of 61 career field goals (66%) are three-pointers, while 108 of153 field goal attempts (71%) are from three-point range...tallieda then career high 9 points in season-opener vs. Wright State...grabbed career-high 5 rebounds vs. Belmont...set numerous careerhighs vs. Portland, including points (13), field goals (5), 3-pt fieldgoals (3) and steals (2) in 20 minutes...missed game vs. OregonState due to illness...scored 12 points, hitting 3-of-6 three-pointersvs. Stanford on Jan. 14...notched 3rd career double-figure scoringgame with 12 against Seattle U, setting career highs in FGattempts (9), 3-pt FG attempts (7), free throws made (6), attempts(8), assists (4) and minutes (24)...set career-highs in minutes (25)and tied career-bests in points (13), shots (9) and three-point FG’smade (3) vs. Arizona on Feb. 4...career-high 10 field goal attemptsvs. ASU Feb. 6...snapped out three-game streak without a 3-pt basketwith 3-of-4 vs. UCLA...hit a 3-pointer vs. WSU to give UW alead at 6:51 that they would not relinquish...scored 5 points in 10minutes against New Mexico.PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 25


2008-09 (Freshman) - Played 13 minutes in exhibition againstWWU ... saw first action of college career with an 8 minute outing... first met Romar when he was 11 years old at a family functionin St. Louis ... scored three-point basket against #24 Kansas ...also made a three-pointer against Texas Southern ... scored fourpoints at Oregon State with a rebound and a block in eight minutes... scored two points and handed-out first assist against Oregon... scored a basket and handed out an assist in 14 minutes againstSeattle University.High School - A 2008 graduate of Washington (Mo.) High School... ranked as the 11th best shooting guard by Scout.<strong>com</strong> a top-100overall prospect by Scout.<strong>com</strong> and Rivals.<strong>com</strong> ... named the Mr.Show-Me Basketball award as the state’s top player ... also earnedthe state’s “Mr. Basketball” award from the Missouri BasketballCoaches Association ... led Washington HS to the Class 5 statesectional finals and a 20-7 overall record as a senior ... averaged22.5 points as well as a Gateway Athletic Conference-leading 9rebounds and 2.8 blocked shots per game as a senior ... also shot52 percent from the field and 85 percent from the free throw line ...selected to participate in the McDonald’s RiverWar All-Star Gamepitting the top players from Missouri against their Illinois counterparts... scored 12 points to go with 11 rebounds and five assists ...scored 26 points in the MBCA All-Star Game ... also played in theWestplex Basketball Challenge all-star game ... scored 28 pointsin the district title game leading Washington to its first championshipin 28 seasons ... broke the school’s career scoring record with1,774 points ... poured-in 42 points in a sectional loss to ParkwaySouth in his final game ... averaged 19 points and 7.5 rebounds pergame as a junior ... averaged 19 points as a sophomore and 12 as afreshman ... a 16-time Junior Olympic track medalist in the mile,two mile, 1,500-meters and 800-meters ... ran an estimated 30-40miles a week of training as a youth ... underwent foot surgery atage 12 and switched to basketball.Scott Suggs’ Career StatisticsPLAYERSTotal 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2008-09 18-0 85/4.7 10-20 .500 3-9 .333 1-2 .500 3-4 7 0.4 10-0 2 6 1 2 24/1.32009-10 35-0 484/13.8 51-133 .383 37-99 .374 24-31 .774 15-27 42 1.2 46-0 23 18 1 9 163/4.72010-11 31-10 566/18.3 83-171 .485 49-109 .450 13-17 .765 15-45 60 1.9 55-1 34 34 7 9 228/7.4TOTAL 84-10 1135/13.5 144-324 .444 89-217 .410 38-50 .760 33-76 109 1.3 111-1 59 58 9 20 415/4.9262012-13 Husky Basketball


Suggs 2010-11 Game-By-Game2010-11 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 27, 2011)All games#15 Suggs, ScottTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgMCNEESE STATE 11/13/10 17 4-11 .364 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 2 1 3 3.0 1 1 0 2 0 11 11.0EASTERN WASHINGTON 11/16/10 19 3-8 .375 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 2 0 2 2.5 3 5 0 0 0 9 10.0v sV I R G I N I A 1 1 / 2 2 / 1 0 2 3 3 - 5 .600 2 - 3 .667 0 - 0 .000 2 2 4 3 . 0 0 0 2 0 1 8 9 . 3vs KENTUCKY 11/23/10 6 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.3 3 0 0 0 0 0 7.0vs MICHIGAN STATE 11/24/10 7 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2.0 0 1 2 0 0 2 6.0TEXAS TECH 12/04/10 13 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 1 3 4 2.3 1 1 0 1 0 8 6.3PORTLAND 12/06/10 18 4-7 .571 3-6 .500 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 13 7.3at Texas A&M 12/11/10 20 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.1 3 2 1 0 1 2 6.6SAN FRANCISCO 12/18/10 15 6-7 .857 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 2.4 0 0 2 0 0 15 7.6NEVADA 12/22/10 19 3-6 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.4 2 1 0 1 0 8 7.6a tU S C 1 2 / 2 9 / 1 0 9 0 - 2 .000 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 2 . 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 . 9at UCLA 12/31/10 6 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2.2 1 1 1 0 0 0 6.3O R E G O N 0 1 / 0 6 / 1 1 2 8 5 - 8 .625 3 - 5 .600 0 - 0 .000 1 1 2 2 . 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 3 6 . 8OREGON STATE 01/08/11 20 4-6 .667 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2.2 3 3 2 0 1 12 7.2a tS t a n f o r d 1 / 1 3 / 1 1 2 0 2 - 5 .400 2 - 4 .500 0 - 0 .000 1 0 1 2 . 1 2 1 1 0 0 6 7 . 1at California 1/16/11 * 24 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 4 4 2.3 1 1 1 1 0 3 6.9A R I Z O N A 0 1 / 2 0 / 1 1 * 1 4 1 - 4 .250 1 - 4 .250 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 2 . 1 3 0 1 0 0 3 6 . 6ARIZONA STATE 01/22/11 * 21 4-5 .800 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.1 0 0 1 0 1 10 6.8at Washington State 01/30/11 * 35 5-12 .417 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2.1 3 2 5 0 0 12 7.1at Oregon State 2/3/11 * 25 5-12 .417 5-11 .455 3-4 .750 0 2 2 2.1 4 0 0 0 0 18 7.7at Oregon 02-05-11 * 21 1-5 .200 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 4 4 2.2 2 4 2 0 0 3 7.4CALIFORNIA 02/10/11 * 24 4-8 .500 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.2 3 0 2 0 0 11 7.6STANFORD 02/12/11 * 19 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.1 5 2 1 0 0 7 7.6at Arizona State 02-17-11 * 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 7.3UCLA 03/03/11 18 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 2.0 2 3 1 1 2 4 7.1USC 03/05/11 28 6-8 .750 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2 0 2 2.0 1 0 0 1 0 14 7.4vs Washington State 03/10/11 20 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0 3 3 2.0 4 2 1 0 0 3 7.2vs Oregon 03/11/11 21 3-6 .500 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 2.0 1 1 2 0 0 10 7.3v sA r i z o n a 0 3 / 1 2 / 1 1 1 7 2 - 5 .400 1 - 3 .333 0 - 1 .000 0 2 2 2 . 0 2 1 0 0 2 5 7 . 2vs Georgia 3/18/11 19 4-7 .571 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.9 0 0 1 0 0 10 7.3vs North Carolina 3/20/11 * 17 3-6 .500 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.9 3 0 1 0 0 8 7.4Totals 10 566 83-171 .485 49-109 .450 13-17 .765 15 45 60 1.9 55 34 34 7 9 228 7.4Games played: 31Minutes/game: 18.3Points/game: 7.4FG Pct: 48.53FG Pct: 45.0FT Pct: 76.5Rebounds/game: 1.9Assists/game: 1.1Turnovers/game: 1.1Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0Steals/game: 0.3Blocks/game: 0.2PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 27


Suggs 2009-10 Game-By-Game2009-10 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Oct 15, 2010)All games#15 Suggs, ScottTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgWRIGHT STATE 11/13/09 18 3-4 .750 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1 0 1 1.0 1 1 0 0 1 9 9.0BELMONT 11/14/09 15 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 4 5 3.0 2 1 1 0 1 3 6.0P O R T L A N DS T A T E 1 1 / 1 5 / 0 9 1 9 2 - 3 .667 1 - 2 .500 1 - 2 .500 1 2 3 3 . 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 6 . 0SAN JOSE STATE 11/20/09 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.5M O N T A N A 1 1 / 2 9 / 0 9 1 6 1 - 5 .200 1 - 3 .333 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 . 2at Texas Tech 12/03/09 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.7 2 0 0 0 0 0 3.5C A LS T A T EN O R T H R I D G 1 2 / 0 6 / 0 9 1 2 2 - 4 .500 1 - 3 .333 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 1 . 4 2 0 1 0 0 5 3 . 7vs Georgetown 12/12/09 19 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 1.3 3 2 1 1 0 5 3.9P O R T L A N D 1 2 / 1 9 / 0 9 2 0 5 - 8 .625 3 - 6 .500 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 1 . 2 3 1 0 0 2 1 3 4 . 9TEXAS A&M 12/22/09 24 2-5 .400 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.3 2 1 0 0 0 6 5.0S A NF R A N C I S C O 1 2 / 2 7 / 0 9 1 3 1 - 5 .200 1 - 5 .200 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 1 . 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 4 . 8OREGON 1/2/2010 11 2-4 .500 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.1 2 0 0 0 0 6 4.9at Arizona State 1/08/10 22 1-5 .200 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 4 2 0 0 0 2 4.7at Arizona 1/10/10 17 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 3-4 .750 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 6 4.8S T A N F O R D 0 1 / 1 4 / 1 0 1 6 4 - 7 .571 3 - 6 .500 1 - 2 .500 1 0 1 1 . 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 5 . 3CALIFORNIA 01/16/10 20 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 1-1 1.000 3 1 4 1.2 3 1 2 0 1 6 5.3a tU C L A 0 1 / 2 1 / 1 0 2 1 3 - 6 .500 2 - 5 .400 0 - 0 .000 2 2 4 1 . 4 2 0 2 0 1 8 5 . 5at USC 01/23/10 15 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.3 1 0 0 0 0 3 5.3S E A T T L EU N I V E R S I T Y 0 1 / 2 6 / 1 0 2 4 2 - 9 .222 2 - 7 .286 6 - 8 .750 0 4 4 1 . 4 3 4 1 0 0 1 2 5 . 7WASHINGTON STATE 01/30/10 12 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 1.5 2 4 0 0 0 5 5.7ARIZONA 02/04/10 25 3-9 .333 3-7 .429 4-4 1.000 2 1 3 1.5 1 0 1 0 1 13 6.0ARIZONA STATE 02/06/10 21 3-10 .300 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1.5 1 0 1 0 1 8 6.1at California 2/11/10 10 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.5 1 0 1 0 0 0 5.8at Stanford 2/13/10 13 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.5 2 0 1 0 0 2 5.7U S C 0 2 / 1 8 / 1 0 7 0 - 2 .000 0 - 2 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 1 . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 . 4UCLA 02/20/10 14 3-4 .750 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.4 1 2 0 0 0 9 5.6at Washington State 02/27/10 10 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.4 0 1 2 0 0 3 5.5at Oregon 03-04-10 7 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 5.3at Oregon State 3/6/10 2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.1vs Oregon State 03/11/10 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.9vs Stanford 03/12/10 18 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 2-4 .500 1 2 3 1.3 1 1 0 0 0 7 5.0vs California 03/13/10 9 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 3 4.9v sM a r q u e t t e 0 3 / 1 8 / 1 0 5 0 - 1 .000 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 1 . 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 . 8vs New Mexico 03/20/10 10 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.2 0 1 0 0 0 5 4.8vs West Virginia 1/25/10 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.7Totals 0 484 51-133 .383 37-99 .374 24-31 .774 15 27 42 1.2 46 23 18 1 9 163 4.7PLAYERSGames played: 35Minutes/game: 13.8Points/game: 4.7FG Pct: 38.33FG Pct: 37.4FT Pct: 77.4Rebounds/game: 1.2Assists/game: 0.7Turnovers/game: 0.5Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3Steals/game: 0.3Blocks/game: 0.0282012-13 Husky Basketball


Suggs 2008-09 Game-By-Game2008-09 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Oct 15, 2010)All games#15 Suggs, ScottTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgF L O R I D AI N T ' L 1 1 / 2 0 / 0 8 8 0 - 2 .000 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 . 0vs Kansas 11/24/08 4 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.5P A C I F I C 1 1 / 2 9 / 0 8 4 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 0OKLAHOMA STATE 12/04/08 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.8TEXAS SOUTHERN 12/06/08 7 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.6 2 0 0 0 0 3 1.2PORTLAND STATE 12/14/08 4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.0EASTERN WASHINGTON 12/20/08 7 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0MONTANA 12/28/08 5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 2 0 0 0 0 2 1.1M O R G A NS T A T E 1 2 / 3 0 / 0 8 4 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 0 0 0 . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 0STANFORD 01/08/09 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.9at Oregon State 01/17/09 8 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.4 2 0 1 1 0 4 1.2at California 02/05/09 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1O R E G O NS T A T E 0 2 / 1 2 / 0 9 2 1 - 2 .500 0 - 0 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 0 1 0 . 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 . 2OREGON 02/14/09 5 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.2S E A T T L EU N I V E R S I T Y 0 3 / 0 3 / 0 9 1 4 1 - 3 .333 0 - 2 .000 0 - 0 .000 1 1 2 0 . 5 2 1 3 0 0 2 1 . 3vs Stanford 03/12/09 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.3vs Arizona State 03/13/09 1 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.4vs Mississippi State 03/19/09 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.3T o t a l s 0 8 5 1 0 - 2 0 .500 3 - 9 .333 1 - 2 .500 3 4 7 0 . 4 1 0 2 6 1 2 2 4 1 . 3Games played: 18Minutes/game: 4.7Points/game: 1.3FG Pct: 50.03FG Pct: 33.3FT Pct: 50.0Rebounds/game: 0.4Assists/game: 0.1Turnovers/game: 0.3Assist/turnover ratio: 0.3Steals/game: 0.1Blocks/game: 0.1PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 29


... scored 14 points, his highest Pac-10 output, vs. Cal, including4x7 from 3-point range ... had a well-rounded game vs. Stanford,scoring 10 points, recording 2 steals, blocking a shot and grabbing2 rebounds ... averaged 12.0 points in homestand vs. Bay Areaschools, hitting double figures for the first time during the Pac-10 season vs. both schools ... averaged 17.5 points, 4.0 reboundsand made 8-of-17 3-point attempts (47.1%) during Arizona roadtrip ... career-hi 25 minutes, 8 rebounds, 2 blocks and 9 3-pointattempts vs. ASU (ended with then Pac-10 hi 16 points) ... scored19 points on 7x11 shooting (4x8 3-pts) at Arizona ... averaged 14.8points over 4 games vs. Cal, Stanford, ASU and Arizona after just22 points (2.4 ppg) in the first nine Pac-10 contests ... scored acareer-high 24 points, all in the second half, vs. UCLA, the mostby a Husky in a half since Mark Sanford had 25 in the second halfvs. Jackson State on Dec. 4, 1995 ... started all 3 games during thePac-10 tournament and was third on the team with 13.0 ppg, hitting9-of-21 three-pointers, including a UW Pac-10 tourney recordfive vs. WSU ... hit the game-tying 3-pointer in the tournamentchampionship that sent the contest into overtime ... averaged 8.5points during NCAA tournament, including 11 points vs. NorthCarolina.2009-10 (Redshirt) - Redshirted the season.High School - A 2009 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School inPleasant Grove, Utah ... averaged 22.2 points per game as a senior... selected Region 4 first team according to The Deseret News... led the state of Utah in scoring with 23.7 points per game as ajunior ... also averaged six rebounds, 2.2 steals and two blocks percontest ... helped Pleasant Grove to a 16-7 record ... selected to playin the Feinberg Academic All-American Classic in Ontario, Calif.... Vikings reached the semifinals of the 5A state quarterfinals lastyear, following consecutive first-round exits the two previous seasons... named to the first-team All-State team in both the Salt LakeTribune and the Deseret News ... named the No. 2 prospect in thestate of Utah by the Salt Lake Tribune ... selected to play in theUtah Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game and scored22 points ... regarded as an elite long-range shooter ... starred atPleasant Grove with his cousin, LeSean Wilcox ... second teamAll State as a junior ... Played AAU basketball for Salt Lake CityMetro ... caught the eye of Washington coaches after a stellar performancein an AAU tournament in Houston ... father Craig playedcollegiately at Brigham Young University from 1993-95.C.J. Wilcox’ Career StatisticsTotal 3-Point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2010-11 33-6 523/15.8 90-215 .419 63-157 .401 25-31 .806 22-46 68 2.1 41-0 29 21 10 14 268/8.12011-12 32-12 912/28.5 152-348 .437 73-181 .403 78-93 .839 26-82 108 3.4 63-1 39 40 20 29 455/14.2TOTAL 65-18 1435/22.1 242-563 .430 136-338 .402 103-124 .831 48-128 176 2.7 104-1 68 61 30 43 723/11.1PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 31


Wilcox 2011-12 Game-By-Game2011-12 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Apr 17, 2012)All games#23 Wilcox, C.J.Total 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgGEORGIA STATE 11/12/11 * 29 8-12 .667 5-8 .625 1-1 1.000 2 4 6 6.0 1 3 0 0 2 22 22.0FLORIDA ATLANTIC 11/13/11 * 34 5-13 .385 3-5 .600 6-8 .750 2 2 4 5.0 2 0 0 2 4 19 20.5PORTLAND 11/14/11 * 33 5-9 .556 3-5 .600 4-4 1.000 1 3 4 4.7 0 3 0 1 2 17 19.3at Saint Louis 11/20/11 * 24 2-9 .222 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 4.3 1 2 1 0 1 4 15.5HOUSTON BAPTIST 11/25/11 * 28 7-13 .538 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 0 5 5 4.4 2 2 2 2 1 19 16.2at Nevada 12/02/11 * 38 6-13 .462 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0 3 3 4.2 3 1 3 0 2 14 15.8v sM a r q u e t t e 1 2 / 0 6 / 1 1 * 3 6 6 - 1 6 .375 3 - 9 .333 0 - 0 .000 1 2 3 4 . 0 1 0 0 4 1 1 5 1 5 . 7vs Duke 12/10/11 * 37 10-19 .526 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3.9 4 2 3 0 1 22 16.5UC SANTA BARBARA 12/16/11 * 25 2-5 .400 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 3.7 4 2 0 1 1 7 15.4SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12/18/11 * 37 4-15 .267 2-6 .333 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 3.6 1 3 1 0 0 12 15.1C A LS T A T EN O R T H R I D G 1 2 / 2 2 / 1 1 * 2 7 3 - 6 .500 3 - 6 .500 0 - 0 .000 0 3 3 3 . 5 3 0 2 0 0 9 1 4 . 5OREGON STATE 12/29/11 30 4-13 .308 1-5 .200 6-6 1.000 0 4 4 3.6 2 0 0 1 0 15 14.6OREGON 12/31/11 33 8-11 .727 6-8 .750 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 3.5 4 2 3 1 1 24 15.3at Colorado 01/05/12 30 6-16 .375 3-9 .333 4-4 1.000 1 1 2 3.4 3 0 2 0 0 19 15.6a tU t a h 0 1 / 0 7 / 1 2 * 2 9 2 - 1 3 .154 1 - 5 .200 0 - 0 .000 2 1 3 3 . 4 0 1 0 0 1 5 1 4 . 9SEATTLE UNIVERSITY 01/10/12 34 6-15 .400 4-7 .571 9-11 .818 1 4 5 3.5 3 1 3 2 1 25 15.5at Arizona State 01/26/12 10 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 0 0 0 3.3 0 0 1 0 0 4 14.8at Arizona 01/28/12 26 6-10 .600 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 1 4 5 3.4 1 2 2 0 0 15 14.8UCLA 02/02/12 26 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 0 2 2 3.3 0 2 1 0 1 6 14.4USC 02/04/12 14 2-7 .286 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3.3 2 0 4 2 2 4 13.9at Oregon 02/09/12 23 4-13 .308 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 2 4 6 3.4 0 0 2 0 1 10 13.7at Oregon State 02/12/12 27 4-11 .364 2-7 .286 7-9 .778 0 1 1 3.3 1 0 0 0 1 17 13.8ARIZONA STATE 02/16/12 23 6-11 .545 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3.3 1 3 1 1 1 14 13.8ARIZONA 02/18/12 27 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 3-4 .750 2 1 3 3.3 2 0 1 0 0 11 13.7at Washington State 02/25/12 33 5-9 .556 4-7 .571 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 3.3 4 0 1 0 1 16 13.8at USC 03/01/12 24 3-10 .300 0-4 .000 2-4 .500 1 0 1 3.2 1 1 0 1 0 8 13.6at UCLA 03/03/12 29 9-12 .750 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 2 3 5 3.3 4 0 1 0 0 22 13.9vs Oregon State 03/08/12 26 6-12 .500 3-7 .429 1-3 .333 1 3 4 3.3 2 0 1 0 1 16 14.0UT ARLINGTON 03/13/12 30 3-8 .375 1-5 .200 8-10 .800 0 4 4 3.3 1 2 1 0 1 15 14.0NORTHWESTERN 03/16/12 25 7-13 .538 4-9 .444 2-2 1.000 4 2 6 3.4 3 1 1 0 0 20 14.2OREGON 03/20/12 30 4-10 .400 3-6 .500 6-6 1.000 0 1 1 3.4 2 3 1 2 0 17 14.3vs Minnesota 3/27/12 35 5-12 .417 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 1 3 4 3.4 5 3 2 0 2 12 14.2Totals 12 912 152-348 .437 73-181 .403 78-93 .839 26 82 108 3.4 63 39 40 20 29 455 14.2Games played: 32Minutes/game: 28.5Points/game: 14.2FG Pct: 43.73FG Pct: 40.3FT Pct: 83.9Rebounds/game: 3.4Assists/game: 1.2Turnovers/game: 1.3Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0Steals/game: 0.9Blocks/game: 0.6PLAYERS322012-13 Husky Basketball


Wilcox 2010-11 Game-By-Game2010-11 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 27, 2011)All games#23 Wilcox, C.J.Total 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgMCNEESE STATE 11/13/10 19 4-6 .667 3-4 .750 2-2 1.000 1 6 7 7.0 4 2 0 0 1 13 13.0EASTERN WASHINGTON 11/16/10 16 2-7 .286 2-7 .286 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 4.5 3 3 0 1 1 8 10.5v sV I R G I N I A 1 1 / 2 2 / 1 0 1 5 6 - 9 .667 4 - 6 .667 1 - 2 .500 2 1 3 4 . 0 3 4 0 0 0 1 7 1 2 . 7vs KENTUCKY 11/23/10 12 1-5 .200 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1 0 1 3.3 1 0 2 0 0 3 10.3v sM I C H I G A NS T A T E 1 1 / 2 4 / 1 0 3 1 - 2 .500 1 - 2 .500 0 - 2 .000 0 1 1 2 . 8 2 0 0 1 0 3 8 . 8LONG BEACH STATE 11/30/10 23 7-9 .778 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 0 4 4 3.0 2 2 4 0 1 20 10.7TEXAS TECH 12/04/10 19 4-7 .571 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.6 2 1 0 1 1 11 10.7PORTLAND 12/06/10 13 2-5 .400 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.3 1 1 0 1 0 6 10.1at Texas A&M 12/11/10 18 3-10 .300 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 2 2 4 2.4 1 1 1 0 1 9 10.0SAN FRANCISCO 12/18/10 11 1-5 .200 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.3 1 0 0 0 0 2 9.2NEVADA 12/22/10 15 1-7 .143 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2 1 3 2.4 2 2 0 0 0 3 8.6at UCLA 12/31/10 4 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 2 8.1O R E G O N 0 1 / 0 6 / 1 1 4 0 - 2 .000 0 - 1 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 2 . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 . 5OREGON STATE 01/08/11 12 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.0 1 0 0 0 2 2 7.1at Stanford 1/13/11 10 1-4 .250 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.9 1 0 2 0 0 2 6.7at California 1/16/11 6 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 5 6.6A R I Z O N A 0 1 / 2 0 / 1 1 8 0 - 2 .000 0 - 2 .000 0 - 0 .000 0 1 1 1 . 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 . 2ARIZONA STATE 01/22/11 17 2-5 .400 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.7 0 0 1 0 1 5 6.2at Oregon State 2/3/11 8 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.7 2 1 1 0 0 3 6.0at Oregon 02-05-11 12 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.7 0 1 0 0 0 3 5.9CALIFORNIA 02/10/11 13 4-7 .571 4-7 .571 2-2 1.000 2 0 2 1.7 2 1 0 0 0 14 6.2STANFORD 02/12/11 16 3-8 .375 2-7 .286 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 1.7 0 1 1 1 2 10 6.4at Arizona State 02-17-11 25 6-11 .545 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 3 5 8 2.0 1 3 0 2 0 16 6.8at Arizona 2/19/11 22 7-11 .636 4-8 .500 1-2 .500 0 0 0 1.9 1 0 0 0 0 19 7.3a tS e a t t l eU 0 2 / 2 2 / 1 1 * 2 4 1 - 8 .125 1 - 6 .167 0 - 0 .000 3 3 6 2 . 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 . 2WASHINGTON STATE 02/27/11 * 19 1-6 .167 1-4 .250 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 2.2 3 1 0 0 1 5 7.1UCLA 03/03/11 * 23 7-10 .700 4-7 .571 6-6 1.000 0 1 1 2.1 0 1 1 2 0 24 7.7USC 03/05/11 16 1-7 .143 0-5 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 2.1 2 0 1 0 1 4 7.6vs Washington State 03/10/11 * 30 5-10 .500 5-9 .556 1-2 .500 0 3 3 2.1 1 1 2 0 0 16 7.9vs Oregon 03/11/11 * 27 4-9 .444 3-7 .429 3-3 1.000 2 2 4 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 14 8.1vs Arizona 03/12/11 * 25 4-9 .444 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.1 1 0 3 0 0 9 8.1vs Georgia 3/18/11 19 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 0 1 1 2.1 0 0 1 0 0 6 8.0vs North Carolina 3/20/11 19 4-9 .444 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.1 0 2 0 0 0 11 8.1Totals 6 523 90-215 .419 63-157 .401 25-31 .806 22 46 68 2.1 41 29 21 10 14 268 8.1Games played: 33Minutes/game: 15.8Points/game: 8.1FG Pct: 41.93FG Pct: 40.1FT Pct: 80.6Rebounds/game: 2.1Assists/game: 0.9Turnovers/game: 0.6Assist/turnover ratio: 1.4Steals/game: 0.4Blocks/game: 0.3PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 33


PLAYERSHUSKY NEWCOMERSPerris Blackwell 2Class: SeniorHometown:Etiwanda, Calif.HS: Etiwands Height/Weight: 6-9 / 280Position: FExperience: TR/RSWashington Notes - Will sit out the 2012-13 season due to NCAAtransfer rules and have one year of eligibility remaining.AT USF 2011-12 (Junior) - Earned All-West Coast Conferencehonorable mention after averaging 12.7 PPG, 6.1 RPG, 0.9 APGand 0.3 BPG ... also shot 57.5% from the field to rank 13th nationally... ranked second in the WCC in FG percentage and offensiverebounds (2.9 per game), plus was 11th in scoring and ninthin rebounding ... recorded four double-doubles during the season... reached double-digit scoring in 20 games and was the leadingscorer five times and leading rebounder 12 times ... surpassed the20-point margin twice, scoring 23 against North Dakota State(11/11/11) and putting in a career-high 26 vs. San Diego (1/28/12)... grabbed double-digits in rebounds five times pulling down aseason-high 13 vs. Menlo College (12/17/11).AT USF 2010-11 (Sophomore) - Averaged 10.7 PPG, 7.0 RPG,0.9 APG, 0.4 BPG ... emerged as one of the top post players in theWest Coast Conference as a sophomore ... ranked second in theWest Coast Conference in double-double performances (8) ... ratedsecond among league leaders in field goal percentage at .559 (128-229) and was fourth in rebounds (7.0) in overall games ... neededjust 16 games to surpass freshman scoring (156) and rebounding(108) tallies... recorded a career night in USF’s 74-67 <strong>com</strong>e-frombehindwin at ancient Bay Area rival Santa Clara (1/8/11) with 18points on .500 (6-12) from the field to go along with 16 rebounds(six offensive)... led Dons with eight double-double performances,five <strong>com</strong>ing during league play... elevated game during WCC action,averaging 10.8 points and a team-high 8.1 rebounds... scored17 points three times - at San Jose State (11/17/10), at MontanaState (11/24/10) and at Washington (12/18/10)... played key rolein Dons home sweep against Portland (1/20/11) and Gonzaga(1/22/11), scoring 12 points and 10 rebounds against the Pilotsand 15 points, 12 rebounds (seven offensive) and a career-highthree blocks in overtime thriller against the Bulldogs... turned in13-point, 15-rebound performance against Pepperdine (2/24/11)...dished a career-high five assists against Dominican (1/1/11)... shot.500 or better 21 times and shot .600 or better in 14 contests...reached double-digit scoring in 20 games... pulled down 10 ormore rebounds nine times... led Dons in scoring four times andwas the top rebounder in 10 games.AT USF 2009-10 (Freshman) - Averaged 6.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 0.56apg, 0.20 bpg ... ranked second on the team in rebounding (4.3)and offensive rebounds (2.24)... scored season-high 13 pointson 5-of-8 from the field at Arizona State (11/20/09)... turned in10-point, 9-rebound outing at Colorado (12/1/09)... matchedseason-high in rebounds with a 9-point, 9-board effort at LoyolaChicago (12/12/09)... added 11 points with seven rebounds - fiveoffensive - at Loyola Marymount (1/14/10)... shot better than .500from the floor in 12 games, including an .800 (4-5) night in a 82-7334triumph against Cal State Bakersfield (12/23/09)... ripped downfive or more rebounds in 11 games, including string of five consecutivewith at least five... ranked sixth among West Coast Conferenceleaders in offensive rebounds (2.24)... shot a team-high.500 (17-34) from the floor during WCC play... led the Dons inrebounding six times... dished out four assists twice - in a 8-point,7-rebound, 4-assist outing against Cal Poly (11/13/09) and in adouble-overtime thriller at Colorado State (11/29/09).PERSONAL AND HIGH SCHOOL (Etiwanda HS): Sent financialaid agreement to Washington on April 16, 2012 ...Closedout prep career with an outstanding senior season at prep powerEtiwanda High School (head coach Dave Kleckner)... named tothe All-CIF Southern Section First Team... averaged 15.1 points,9.2 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game... reached double digit scoringin 25 contests leading school to a No. 9 state ranking and a25-6 record... helped the Eagles post a 30-3 record as a junior... infour seasons at Etiwanda HS, squad posted a 98-26 record... thesolid performer in the classroom owns a 3.2 GPA... played for theIEBP AAU program.Gilles Dierickx 34Class: SophomoreHometown: Ghent, BelgiumHS: West Hills Chaminade Height/Weight: 6-11 / 220Position: CExperience: TRWashington Notes - Signed financial aid agreement on June 29,2012 ... will sit out the 2012-13 season and have three years ofeligibility remaining.At Florida International 2011-12 (Freshman) - Averaged 2.6points, 2.2 rebounds and 0.6 blocks in 29 games for Florida Internationalas a freshman in 2011-12 ... made 15 starts, includingthe last nine games of the season for the Panthers ... was third onthe team with 16 blocks ... shot 48.6% from the field - secondbeston the team - and was 8-for-10 from the free throw line... recorded career highs of 8 points, 8 rebounds and 4 blocks... shot 55.6 percent (20-of-36) from the floor versus Sun BeltConference foes ... grabbed a career-high eight rebounds to gowith six points at Arkansas State (2/18) ... tallied six points andseven rebounds at Arkansas-Little Rock ... recorded a careerbestfour blocked shots versus North Texas (2/9) ... registered acareer-high eight points at Louisiana-Lafayette (1/14), shootinga perfect 3-of-3 from the floor and 2-of-2 from the charity stripe... made first-career start at Oral Roberts (11/22) ... scored sixpoints and grabbed three boards in his FIU debut versus GeorgeMason (11/14) in the opening round of the 2011 Dick’s SportingGood NIT Tip-Off.Personal and High School - Name pronounced Je-EEL; Deer-ECK ... born in Ghent, Belgium but moved to the United Statesto play basketball as a high school junior ... spent two seasons atWest Hills Chaminade in West Hills, Calif. where he averaged13.2 points, 9.2 rebounds and 3.2 blocks during his senior seasonfor the Eagles ... was on the East roster for the 2011 “Battle ofthe Valley” All-Star Game ... averaged 7.6 points, 8.5 reboundsand 4.3 blocks per game as a junior ... son of Filip Dierickx andAriane De Pauw and has one sister, Valerie. He plans on majoring in international business.2012-13 Husky Basketball


Dion Overstreet 14Class: JuniorHometown: Venice, Calif.HS: Venice Height/Weight: 5-9 / 175Position: GExperience: TRPlayer for former Michigan standout Sean Higgins at EdmondsCC ... averaged 13.9 points, 2.8 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 1.0 stealsin 21 games during the 2010-11 season ... shot 32% from 3-pointrange (34x105) and 35% from the field overall (93x265) ... scored20 or more points five times, including 42 points with 7-of-123-pointers in overtime win vs. Shoreline CC ... averaged 5.6 ppg,2.1 apg and 2.4 rpg during the 2009-10 season, including seasonhigh20 points vs. Olympic CC ... graduated from Venice HS in2008 ... started acting at the age of 7 and has appeared in <strong>com</strong>mercialsfor AT&T, Burger King and McDonalds ... at age 10 madeappearances in such shows as “The Bernie Mac Show”, “NewsRadio”,“Chicago Hope”, “Ellen”, “Moesha” and “Malcolm in TheMiddle”.Quinn Sterling 22Class: Sophomore Hometown: Mercer Island, Wash.HS: Mercer Island Height/Weight: 6-4 / 185Position: GExperience: HSQuinn Sterling Quick Notes:• Joined the Huskies as a walkon in the summer of 2012.• Was first team All-Kingco as a junior at Mercer Island HS andsecond team as a sophomore and senior.• Played only six games as a senior after breaking his right leg inthe first game of the year.• Was first team All-State in water polo as a freshman and sophomore.• His father, Kelly, swam at Washington and was the Pac-8Champion in the 200 Fly in 1977.• Brother, Kyle, won two national titles with the USC Water Poloteam in 2007 and 2008.Mercer Island High School (Mercer Island, Wash.) - Letteredall four years at Mercer Island HS, playing under legendarycoach Ed Pepple as a freshman and Gavin Cree his sophomore,junior and senior seasons ... was first team All-Kingco as a junior,second team as a senior and sophomore ... played in the 3A/4AAll-State game as a senior, scoring 14 points in the contest ...broke his right leg in the first game of his senior season, returingin time for district and state championships ... averaged 16 points,5 rebounds and 5 assists as a junior ... scored 12 points per gameas a sophomore ... was all-state in water polo as a freshman andsophomore before deciding to concentrate on basketball ... hisparents are dad, Kelly, mom, Eileen and older brothers, Kyle andColin ... both parents attended Washington, with his dad <strong>com</strong>petingfor the swim team, winning the 1977 Pac-8 Championship inthe 200 Fly ... brother, Kyle, <strong>com</strong>peted on the USC Water Poloteam, winning national titles in 2007 and 2008 ... intends onmajoring in business ... carries a 3.45 grade point average ... is amember of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.PLAYERS2012-13 Husky Basketball 35


COACHESHEAD COACHLorenzo RomarHometown: Compton, Calif..HS: Pius XLast College: Washington/Cincinatti ‘92Years At Washington: 11th seasonWith 10 years of leading the Husky basketball team under his belt,Lorenzo Romar has earned the distinction as the Pac-12 Conference’slongest tenured coach. In his time at Washington, Romarhas lifted the Huskies to an elite level and unprecedented success.Romar will continue roaming the Huskies’ sidelines and buildingon that success for the forseeable future after signing a 10-yearcontract extension in April of 2010.The Huskies are enjoying their greatest stretch of success in teamhistory under the direction of Romar. Besides six NCAA tournamentappearances, three Sweet 16’s, three Pac-10 tournamentchampionships, two regular season Pac-10/12 titles and a NITSemifinal run, the numbers show Romar has entered uncharteredterritory.From 2004-2005 -- Romar’s third season at Washington -- to now,the Huskies have won 190 games, the most ever in a eight-yearspan of U-Dub basketball history. He has averaged 21.9 wins perseason during his 10 year UW career and has amassed four of theseven largest single-season win totals in UW history. Romar hassix 20-win season under his tenure -- a mark that only trails HecEdmundson’s 11 seasons with 20+ wins.Not only have the wins started piling up for Romar, but the numberof players he has sent to the NBA while at Washington has reachedunprecedented heights. Romar has seen nine of his player draftedsince 2005, including six first round picks. The 2012 Draft sawtwo Huskies selected in the first round -- a first in UW history.Overall, 10 players have been part of NBA rosters with two moreexpected to be added to the list after Tony Wroten and TerrenceRoss make squads, during Romar’s tenure.In 2012, Romar led UW to its second regular season outright conferencecrown since 1953. Washington was 24-11 overall and 14-4in the first year of Pac-12 play. The Huskies were denied a NCAAtournament bid, but Pac-12 Coach of the Year Romar was ableto lead his Huskies to the Big Apple and the NIT semifinals duringthe post season. Romar saw his star freshman Tony Wrotenearn Pac-12 Freshman of the Year and Terrence Ross First TeamAll-Conference honors before both went on to be<strong>com</strong>e NBA firstround draft picks in June.Romar led the Huskies to their third-straight NCAA appearancein 2011, won a second-consecutive Pac-10 Tournament Championshipand produced two members of the All-Pac-10 team (IsaiahThomas and Matthew Bryan-Amaning). Thanks to a buzzerbeatingshot by Thomas, Washington was able to capture its thirdconference tournament crown under Romar’s direction. The No. 7seeded Huskies crowned their 24-11 season with a first round winover Georgia in the NCAA Tournament before falling to NorthCarolina in the third round.In 2009-10, Romar led the Huskies to another historic season.Washington won its second Pac-10 Tournament Championship,made its fifth NCAA Tournament appearance and advanced to theNCAA Sweet 16 for the third time under Romar. Despite their No.11 seeding, the Huskies beat No. 5 seed Marquette and No. 4 NewMexico before losing to the No. 2 seed West Virginia.The Huskies ended 2010 with a 26-10 record putting Romar inelite coaching <strong>com</strong>pany. He joins Hec Edmundson as the only UWcoach to lead a team to four seasons with 25 or more wins.The 2008-09 Husky squad won the first outright Pac-10 Championshipfor the school since 1953. Romar’s Huskies were 26-9 in2009 and 14-4 in the Pac-10 Conference to finish a game ahead ofUCLA. He earned Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors for his efforts.Washington earned its first-ever No. 4 seed for the 2009 NCAATournament. They beat No. 12 seed Mississippi State 71-58 inthe first round before dropping a close 76-74 decision to No. 5Purdue.He coached UW to back-to-back Sweet 16 berths (2005 & 2006)for the first time in school history. UW participated in three consecutiveNCAA Tournaments, from 2004-06, for just the secondtime.Romar ranks third among all-time UW coaches with 195 victories.He posted his 100th UW win on Feb. 12, 2007 against Stanford.Romar was honored at the 2006 Final Four as the winnerof the John Wooden “Keys to Life” Award following a season inwhich he directed the Huskies to a 26-7 record. UW was 13-5 inPac-10 play, finishing as the conference runner-up for the thirdstraight season. UW won two NCAA tournament games before anovertime setback against top-seed Connecticut.He guided the Huskies to a 29-6 record in 2005, tying the 1938squad for the highest win total in school history. UW finishedsecond in the Pac-10 standings with a 14-4 mark. After receivingtheir first ever No. 1 seed, the Huskies posted two NCAA Tournamentvictories and advanced to the Sweet 16. Romar, who led UWto its first conference tournament championship, was named the2005 Pac-10 Coach of the Year and Black Coaches AssociationNational Coach of the Year.Romar fashioned a spectacular turnaround during his second seasonwhen UW posted a 19-12 record in 2004 and participated inthe NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1999. In 2004, Romarguided the Huskies to their first second-place regular-seasonfinish since 1986 and their first Pac-10 Tournament championshipgame appearance since 1987. After opening the conference campaignwith an 0-5 record, UW reeled off 12 wins in its final 13Pac-10 outings. Capping the run was a 75-62 triumph over No.1 and previously undefeated Stanford in the final regular-seasongame. His Huskies won all three meetings with highly ranked Arizona,sweeping the season series for the first time since 1984. The362012-13 Husky Basketball


emarkable 2004 season was ended by a 102-100 loss to UAB inthe first round of the NCAA Tournament.His inaugural Washington campaign concluded with a 10-17 record.UW placed ninth in the Pac-10 with a 5-13 mark. The youngHusky roster included only one senior and six freshmen. He wasnamed to head up the program at his alma mater on April 3, 2002.A point guard for the Huskies’ 1978-79 and 1979-80 teams, Romaris the 18th head coach in Washington’s 103-year history. He is thefirst African-American coach to lead the Washington basketballprogram.The 2012-13 year will be Romar’s 17th year as an NCAA headcoach. He has <strong>com</strong>piled a 312-201 record in that span. He tallied a42-44 mark in three years at Pepperdine and a 51-44 record in threeyears at St. Louis before returning to his alma mater. Washington isRomar’s third stint as a head college coach. During three-year tenuresat Pepperdine (1997-1999) and Saint Louis (2000-2002), hegained a reputation as a hard-working coach admired for integrityand dedication. At both Pepperdine and Saint Louis, Romar helpedto revive programs to a <strong>com</strong>petitive level. He led the Waves to apair of second-place finishes in the West Coast Conference and anNIT invitation in 1999. During his first season at SLU, the Billikensupset No. 1 Cincinnati in the second round of the ConferenceUSA tournament and went on to win the championship and theleague’s automatic berth into the NCAAs. During each of his finaltwo seasons at Saint Louis, his teams defeated Washington. TheBillikens beat UW 69-61 on Dec. 5, 2000 in Seattle and 71-70 onDec. 29, 2001 in St. Louis.Seattle was the site of one of Romar’s great coaching moments.As an assistant coach, he helped UCLA to an 89-78 triumph overArkansas in the Kingdome to win the 1995 NCAA Championship.Cameron Dollar, an assistant coach on Romar’s Saint Louis andWashington staffs, was one of the stars for the Bruins during thatnational title contest. Romar built a reputation at UCLA (1992-96)as one of the nation’s top recruiters and was credited with recruitingmuch of the talent that formed the core of the Bruins’ title team.In three years at Saint Louis, Romar <strong>com</strong>piled a 51-44 (.537) record,including wins over nine different conference champions.His 51 wins rank No. 7 among all-time SLU coaches and is thefourth-best three-year total in the school’s history. Romar wasnamed head basketball coach at Saint Louis on March 26, 1999.In his inaugural season at the school, Romar guided the Billikensto a 19-14 record that marked the third best debut season-record inSaint Louis annals.His basketball life has been marked by success at every levelbeginning with his playing career from high school to the NBAthrough his coaching career. He continued that success with a notablerun of firsts in his initial season at Saint Louis. In directingthe Billikens to the Conference USA Tournament title and an automaticinvitation to the NCAA Tournament, Romar became thefirst Saint Louis coach to ac<strong>com</strong>plish either feat in his debut season.The 1999-2000 season marked many other notable firsts aswell. Romar became the first coach in history to lead SLU into theNCAA Tournament in his debut season after winning the school’sfirst conference tournament title. Saint Louis upset a No. 1 team,Cincinnati, for the first time since the 1952. The 2000-01 SLUsquad posted a 17-14 record and became the first team in ConferenceUSA history to defeat perennial power Cincinnati in back-tobackgames. The Billikens finished with a 15-16 record in 2001-02against a difficult schedule that included 14 games against teamsthat qualified for the postseason.Prior to coaching at Saint Louis, Romar amassed a three-year recordof 42-44 (.488) at Pepperdine, including 36 wins in his finaltwo seasons with the Waves. He took control of the Waves’ programin February 1996 and quickly established himself as a toprecruiter, bringing in talent that would guide the Waves to a postseasonappearance in 1999. In his second year, Romar staged asignificant 11-game improvement over the previous season to finishwith a 17-10 record and earn a second-place finish in the WestCoast Conference, just one game behind champion Gonzaga. Pepperdinewas the second-most improved NCAA Division I team inin 1997-98, trailing only Connecticut. In his final season at theschool, Romar guided Pepperdine to a 19-13 record and a bid tothe NIT, the Waves’ first postseason appearance in five years. Theseason after his departure, Pepperdine earned an NCAA Tournamentberth with the majority of players Romar recruited. One ofthose players was Brandon Armstrong who was the 23rd selectionoverall in the 2001 NBA Draft.Prior to his stint at Pepperdine, Romar was the top assistant underJim Harrick at UCLA from 1992-1996. He recruited such talentas Toby Bailey, Cameron Dollar, J.R. Henderson, Kris Johnson,Jelani McCoy and Charles O’Bannon. That recruiting bonanzahelped lead the Bruins to back-to-back Pac-10 championships in1995 and 1996. UCLA registered a 31-2 record in 1995 and wonthe NCAA crown. UCLA’s record during Romar’s four-year assistantcoaching tenure was a stunning 97-28 (.776).Romar is well respected among his peers as his selection as thehead coach for the U.S. under-18 national team can attest. He ledthe U.S. juniors, including Husky Spencer Hawes, to a gold medalat the 2006 FIBA Americas championship. He served as an assistantto head coach Tom Izzo on the 2003 USA Basketball PanAmerican Games staff.A native of Compton, Calif., Romar graduated from Pius X HighSchool. He earned his associate degree from Cerritos (Calif.) CommunityCollege in 1978 before studying at UW from 1978-80. He<strong>com</strong>pleted his coursework at Cincinnati, receiving his bachelor’sdegree in criminal justice in 1992. During his sophomore year atCerritos, Romar led the Falcons to a 23-8 record, averaged 14.1points per game, set the school record for single-season assistsand earned first-team all-league honors.He transferred to Washington in 1978 and played two seasons forlegendary Husky head coach Marv Harshman. Romar was a twoyearstarter for the Huskies on the 1978-79 and 1979-80 teams.Romar played all 27 games, starting seven times for the 1978-79UW squad that finished with an 11-16 record and a 6-12 mark inPac-10 play. He averaged 6.0 points and 1.4 rebounds during hisjunior season while posting team-leading totals of 80 assists andCOACHES2012-13 Husky Basketball 37


35 steals. He shot 51 percent from the field and 72 percent fromthe free throw line. As a senior in 1979-80, Romar played all 28games for the Huskies who posted an 18-10 record, including a 9-9conference mark. Washington participated in the National InvitationTournament. He led all UW playmakers with 99 assists whileaveraging 9.3 points and 1.9 rebounds per game.Romar served as team captain his senior year. He was the recipientof the Most Inspirational Award both years, an honor voted on byhis teammates. The Golden State Warriors selected Romar in theseventh round of the 1980 NBA Draft with the 141st pick overall.He totaled 1,731 points (5.9 average) and distributed 1,022 assists(3.5 average) during 291 career regular-season NBA games. Hisfive-year NBA career included stints with Golden State (1981-84),Milwaukee (1984) and Detroit (1984-85).After the 1984-85 season, Romar joined Athletes in Action (AIA),the athletic division of Campus Crusade for Christ, a non-denominationalministry that began in 1951 at UCLA. Romar started224 of 233 games during his seven years as a player for AIA. In1991-92, he averaged 24.4 points, 5.9 assists and 1.8 steals whileshooting 54.5 percent from the field, including 49.5 percent frombeyond the 3-point arc and 83.7 percent from the free throw line.Romar set single-game records while an AIA player for mostpoints (54) and assists (21). He remains the team’s all-time assistsleader (1,689) and ranks No. 2 in all-time scoring (4,244).In 1992, the then 34-year-old Romar scored 45 points againstMichigan’s “Fab Five” freshmen, who went on to reach the NCAAchampionship game. In 1989, Romar took on co-head coachingduties for AIA, in addition to his continued responsibilities as aplayer. The year prior to Romar’s assuming the coaching position,AIA went 12-25, the worst record in franchise history. Just threeyears later, Romar directed the 1991-92 AIA team to 21 wins, includinga victory over NCAA Final Four participant Florida.Romar served during the summer of 1997 as an assistant underRick Majerus for the United States’ 22 & Under Team that <strong>com</strong>petedat the World Championships in Melbourne, Australia. At Washington,he replaced Bob Bender who resigned on Mar. 13, 2002.Romar is the second former Husky player to return as the headcoach. He joins Lynn Nance, who played at UW from 1964-65 andwas the Huskies’ head coach for four seasons from 1989-93.Romar’s All-Time Coaching <strong>Record</strong>Overall ConferenceYear W L W L FinishPepperdineWCC1996-97 6 21 4 10 T6th1997-98 17 10 9 5 2nd1998-99@ 19 13 9 5 T2ndTotals 42 44 22 20St. LouisConf. USA1999-00$ 19 14 7 9 7th2000-01 17 14 8 8 8th2001-02 15 16 9 7 5thTotals 51 44 24 24WashingtonPac-102002-03 10 17 5 13 9th2003-04$ 19 12 12 6 2nd2004-05* 29 6 14 4 2nd2005-06* 26 7 13 5 2nd2006-07 19 13 8 10 7th2007-08+ 16 17 7 11 8th2008-09# 26 9 14 4 1st2009-10* 26 10 11 7 3rd2010-11& 24 11 11 7 3rd2011-12@ 24 11 14 4 1stWash Totals 219 113 109 71All-Time Totals 312 201 155 115@ - NIT,+ - CBI,$ - Lost in NCAA 1st Round,# - Lost in NCAA 2nd Round& - Lost in NCAA 3rd Round* - Lost in NCAA Sweet 16Romar and his wife, Leona, have three daughters -- Terra, Taviaand Taylor. Taylor, a 2012 graduate of Washington, was a cheerleader.He also became a grandfather for the first time when Taviagave birth in 2012 to grand daughter, Eden.COACHES382012-13 Husky Basketball


ASSISTANT COACHESPaul FortierHometown: San Francisco, Calif.HS: St. Ignatius PrepLast College: Washington ‘03Years At Washington: 8th seasonPaul Fortier, an All-Pac-10 forward with the Huskies in 1986, is inhis eighth season at Washington, his first as the Director of PlayerPersonnel and Player Development, after spending his first sevenyears as an assistant coach.He will help mentor and teach current Huskies, plus have a vitalrole in maintaining a high standard of recruiting practices in hisnew role.“Paul brings a lot of value to our program and he will excel in hisrole as the Director of Player Personnel and Player Development.He will be vital in ensuring that Washington remains one of the topprograms in the nation.”He has helped the development of Husky forwards and centersover his tenure. Among his pupils are center Spencer Hawes, the10th pick in the 2007 NBA Draft by the Sacramento Kings and JonBrockman, a second round pick of the Kings in 2009. More recentlyhe helped groom Quincy Pondexter, a 2010 first round pickof the Oklahoma Thunder (traded to the New Orleans Hornets)and Matthew Bryan-Amaning, a first-team All-Pac-10 selectionand the 2011 Pac-10 Most Improved Player.Fortier has helped the Huskies to four NCAA appearances in hisseven seasons, including Sweet 16 showings in 2006 and 2010.Washington has amassed three 25-plus win seasons with Fortieras an assistant.He worked as a UW team manager during the 2003 season while<strong>com</strong>pleting his psychology degree.by the Washington Bullets in the fifth round of the 1986 NBADraft, the 104th pick overall. He was a standout in the Europeanprofessional ranks, including stints in the top leagues of Italy,France, Spain and Greece. Fortier participated in the French All-Star Game in both 1997 and 1998 and was a member of the FrenchCup-winning Cholet squad in 1998 and 1999.In 17 years playing in Europe, Fortier averaged better than 15points per game 13 times. His top statistical season was 1995-96with Le Mans (France) when he recorded averages of 21.5 pointsand 10.2 rebounds.Just as important as his work on the court was his leadership offthe court. Fortier served as a mentor to young American playersoverseas. He also worked at various camps, sharing his professionalexperiences.Fortier lettered four years at Washington, from 1983-86. He startedhis final three seasons, helping the Huskies earn NCAA Tournamentberths each time. Fortier served as team captain his finalyear during which he averaged 14.8 points and 7.2 rebounds. Hestill ranks 14th among all-time Huskies with 1,326 career points.A product of St. Ignatius (Calif.) College Prep in San Francisco,Fortier averaged 20 points and 11.5 rebounds in 1982 during hissenior season of high school. He garnered All-Northern Californiahonors as well as honorable mention prep All-America acclaim.Fortier and his wife, Elizabeth, have two daughters, Kassia andMarissa. Kassia will be a junior on the 2012-13 UW women’sbasketball team.Brad JacksonHometown: Bellingham, Wash.HS: Hudson’s Bay HS (Vancouver, Wash.)Last College: Washington State ‘75Years At Washington: 1st seasonFortier served two years as an assistant at Cornell on Coach SteveDonahue’s staff. The Big Red improved their record in both ofFortier’s seasons.Cornell posted an 11-16 record and a 6-8 Ivy League mark during2004 in Fortier’s first season. He tutored the post players, helpingCornell lead the league in rebounding and improve from a minus-3.0to plus-2.3 margin.In 2004-05, the Big Red registered a 13-14 overall record. Cornellwas 8-6 in conference play, earning its highest Ivy finish in 17years with a second-place effort. The Big Red swept Princeton forthe first time in 20 years.Fortier brings extensive playing and teaching experience to hisnew UW post.After a tremendous collegiate career at UW, Fortier was selectedBrad Jackson, the longtime head coach at Western WashingtonUniversity and a good friend of Husky Coach Lorenzo Romar,was added to the UW bench on Aug. 17, 2012.Jackson, 60, coached 27 seasons at Western Washington andamassed a school record 518 wins during his time with theVikings. The crowning moment of his tenure came in 2012 whenhe led Western Washington to a 31-5 record and the NCAA IInational title with a 72-65 win over Motevallo (Ala.).He was the 2012 National Association of Basketball Coaches andDII Bulletin National Coach of the Year.“I think we got an absolute steal,” said Romar, upon Jackson’sarrival. “You hire a basketball coach off of winning a nationalchampionship ... it doesn’t happen very often. I’m just ecstaticthat he has decided to do this.2012-13 Husky Basketball 39COACHES


“I have tried to hire him before and it just didn’t work out. He issuccessful, very ac<strong>com</strong>plished and knows the Northwest. He hasbeen here forever. He is definitely going to help our program.”Jackson leaves WWU ranked 44th in NCAA II in career victories,and would have entered the season No. 13 among active coachesin victories and No. 40 in winning percentage (.650). He holds acareer record of 518-279.Jackson directed WWU to 19 national post-season appearances,winning the NCAA II national title in 2012 and reaching thenational semifinals in 2001. The Vikings had 12 20-win seasonsduring Jackson’s tenure, including a school-record four straight inthe late 1980s.Jackson ranks third among the winningest collegiate basketballcoaches in state of Washington history with 518 victories, and isone of just five to reach the 500 mark. Jackson was recruited toWSU by the leader in that category Marv Harshman (637), whostands No. 2 in University of Washington history with 246 wins.Jackson also coached against the No.2 person on the state’s list,Central Washington’s Dean Nicholson (620).Jackson was NCAA II West Region, Little All-Northwest andPacific West Conference Coach of the Year in 2001. He also wasNCAA II West Region Coach of the Year in 2010, NAIA District1 Coach of the Year in 1988, 1989 and 1990, Little All-NorthwestCoach of the Year in 1988, NAIA Pacific Northwest Region ICoach of the Year in 1994 and GNAC Coach of the Year in 2005and 2009.Jackson was an assistant coach for the West at the 1992 U.S.Olympic Sports Festival and is a past chair of the NCAA Men’sBasketball Rules Committee where he was the Division II representativefor five years.Jackson’s father-in-law, Roland Halle, was a member of Washington’snational semifinal team in 1953.Jim ShawHometown: Port Townsend, Wash.HS: Chimacum HSLast College: Western Oregon State ‘85Years At Washington: 9th seasonIn his ninth year on the Washington coaching staff in 2011-12 isassistant coach Jim Shaw. He re-joined head coach Lorenzo Romaron May 10, 2004, after they worked together for half a seasonin 1999 at Saint Louis.He played a major role in the spectacular 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010,2011 and 2012 seasons that were among the finest in UW history.Shaw’s contributions <strong>com</strong>e both on the court, where he provides awealth of coaching knowledge and experience, and on the recruitingtrail. He helped sign UW recruiting classes that were rankedamong the best in the nation.Shaw has recently been a part of several successful coachingstaffs, helping direct teams deep into the NCAA Tournament fivetimes during a recent six-year stretch.During his time at Washington, the Huskies have won two conferenceregular season crowns (2009 & 2012), three Pac-10 Tournamentchampionships (2005, 2010, 2011) and made five NCAAtournament appearances, including three Sweet 16’s (2005, 2006,2010). He was pivotal in the Huskies’ run to their first Pac-10Tournament championship in 2005 and first ever No. 1 seed intothe NCAA Tournament. UW finished with a 29-6 record, tying theschool record for wins in a season.COACHESOriginally from Vancouver, Wash., Jackson graduated fromHudson’s Bay High School. Jackson lettered three years each inbaseball, basketball and football at Hudson’s Bay High School inVancouver, Wash. He averaged 23.0 points a game as a senior inbasketball, earning all-America and all-state honors.He went on to Washington State where he played both basketballand baseball and graduated in 1975. Jackson led the Pac-8in assists (5.7 apg) as a senior. On the baseball field, he was anoutfielder for the Cougars.He would go on to earn a master’s degree in athletic administrationfrom Seattle Pacific in 1977. He served five years as anassistant coach at SPU and five years as a high school head coach-- four at Olympia and one at Eastside Catholic -- prior to <strong>com</strong>ingto WWU in 1985.He and wife Debbie (formerly Halle), a four-time NCAA All-America gymnast at Seattle Pacific and a member of the school’sAthletic Hall of Fame, have two grown children, daughter Lynseyand son Kyle; and three grandchildren.Shaw served the previous five seasons at Oklahoma on KelvinSampson’s staff. He helped the Sooners to a 131-37 record, threeBig 12 Tournament titles, a Final Four appearance in 2002 and anElite Eight berth in 2003.“He is one of the hardest working coaches in America and histrack record reflects that,” Romar says. “He was part of a staff thatrecruited a Final Four team at Oklahoma. He has been an NCAAparticipant at most of his jobs. His history in the Northwest, growingup here and having success coaching at Portland and otherschools, should help us continue to build our program.”Shaw was an assistant at Saint Louis under head coach LorenzoRomar for a half year. Prior to that brief stint, he served as assistantcoach at Portland for five seasons, from 1994-95 through1998-99. He helped the Pilots to a pair of 20-win campaigns and a1996 NCAA Tournament berth, the school’s first since 1959.Prior to arriving at Portland, Shaw worked two years as an assistantat Montana State under head coach Mick Durham. He helpedthe 1993-94 Bobcats to a 16-11 record and fourth-place Big Sky402012-13 Husky Basketball


Conference finish, their best in seven years. Three of Shaw’s recruitswent on to earn All-Big Sky accolades.As an assistant at Southern Utah for a season (1991-92) under headcoach Neil Roberts, Shaw was instrumental in leading the team toa 20-8 record, the school’s best mark in its history as a Division Iprogram.Washington is not the first Pacific-10 Conference job for Shawwho coached at Oregon State during the 1990 and 1991 seasons.The nationally-ranked 1990 Beaver team, featuring point guardGary Payton, won the Pac-10 championship and advanced to theNCAA Tournament.Shaw’s first assistant coaching assignment came in 1986-87 atIdaho State. He helped lead the Bengals to an impressive run tothe Big Sky Tournament championship and the league’s automaticNCAA Tournament berth. That was ISU’s first NCAA appearancein 10 years.A 1985 graduate of Western Oregon State College, Shaw was anNAIA honorable mention All-American and district MVP runnerupas a senior. He earned his master’s degree in athletic administrationfrom Idaho State in 1986.A native of Chimacum, Wash., Shaw attended Chimacum HighSchool where he was an all-state performer in both basketball andfootball.Shaw has two grown children, daughter Brittany and son Bradley.the 1993-94 Bobcats to a 16-11 record and fourth-place Big SkyConference finish, their best in seven years. Three of Shaw’s recruitswent on to earn All-Big Sky accolades.Lamont SmithHometown: The Colony, TexasHS: Colony HSLast College: San Diego ‘85Years At Washington: 1st seasonLamont Smith, who got his coaching start as a graduate assistantunder Lorenzo Romar at Saint Louis, was re-united with his mentorwhen he joined the Huskies’ staff on Aug. 23, 2012.won two regular season conference titles and two Pac-10 Tournamenttitles over the last four years, was too good for him to passup.“I have always really watched his career and the success he hashad,” Smith said of Romar. “Any time you can coach with a manthat has his type of character and work ethic, you just kind ofgravitate towards that. I am very excited that I will be able towake up every day and help Washington build on the success theyhave had and help them win championships.”While at Arizona State, the Sun Devils had a pair of 20-win seasonswith Smith on the bench and advanced to the NCAA SecondRound in 2009. Smith also played a vital role in developing 2009Pac-10 Player of the Year James Harden.Prior to joining Herb Sendek’s staff at Arizona State, Smith wasat Santa Clara from 2007-08 as Kerry Keating’s top assistant. Hehelped recruit one of the top classes in the West Coast Conferenceduring his time with the Broncos.Smith spent 2001-2007 as an assistant on the staff of Randy Bennettat Saint Mary’s before joining Santa Clara. Bennett and Smithknew each other from their time on Romar’s Saint Louis staff.Saint Mary’s was 2-27 the year before Bennett and Smith arrived,and the Gaels won nine games the first year, 15 the second, 19 inthe third and a school record 25 in 2004-05. The 2004-05 teammade the NCAA Tournament for just the third time in the historyof the program while the 2003-04 team set a school record byscoring 2,377 points. In the first four seasons he was at SMC, theGaels led the WCC in scoring defense.Smith, a native of The Colony, Texas, got his coaching start asa graduate assistant coach at Saint Louis. While at Saint Louis,Smith’s duties with the Billikens included coordinating theteam’s video editing and film exchange, while assisting with teamrecruiting, scouting and strength and conditioning programs.Smith earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in <strong>com</strong>munications fromthe University of San Diego in 1998 and was a member of themen’s basketball team from 1994-99. He was named the Toreros’Defensive Player of the Year in 1997 and 1999 and served as theteam captain from 1997-99.Smith served under Romar from 1999-2001.“We are excited to wel<strong>com</strong>e Lamont Smith on our staff,” Romarsaid following the Huskies ninth of 10 practices for their up<strong>com</strong>ingforeign tour. “Lamont is very energetic and a dynamic recruiter.“I know Lamont really well,” Romar added. “I was able to givehim his first job and I coached against him when he was a playerat the University of San Diego. He has a great basketball mind andwill have a big impact on our program.”For Smith, the opportunity to be re-united with Romar, who hasCOACHES2012-13 Husky Basketball 41


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2011-12 FINAL STATS2011-12 Washington Men's BasketballWashington Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 28, 2012)All gamesOverall record: 24-11 Conf: 14-4 Home: 18-2 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 0-4Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg31 Ross, Terrence 35-35 1088 31.1 215-470 .457 72-194 .371 72-94 .766 48 177 225 6.4 99 2 49 70 33 44 574 16.414 Wroten, Tony 35-27 1062 30.3 198-447 .443 9-56 .161 154-264 .583 80 96 176 5.0 93 3 130 132 13 66 559 16.023 Wilcox, C.J. 32-12 912 28.5 152-348 .437 73-181 .403 78-93 .839 26 82 108 3.4 63 1 39 40 20 29 455 14.200 Gaddy, Abdul 35-35 1185 33.9 100-250 .400 29-88 .330 56-81 .691 17 74 91 2.6 83 2 182 75 5 23 285 8.105 N'Diaye, Aziz 33-31 770 23.3 105-201 .522 0-0 .000 46-116 .397 89 151 240 7.3 98 3 10 50 33 18 256 7.844 Gant, Darnell 35-23 856 24.5 96-206 .466 24-72 .333 35-57 .614 80 110 190 5.4 94 3 29 26 9 15 251 7.230 Simmons, Desmond 35-11 622 17.8 54-128 .422 6-27 .222 33-53 .623 74 95 169 4.8 63 0 25 27 4 29 147 4.210 Breunig, Martin 21-0 125 6.0 15-28 .536 1-4 .250 5-7 .714 10 14 24 1.1 24 0 3 13 4 2 36 1.740 Kemp, Jr., Shawn 28-0 183 6.5 16-29 .552 0-0 .000 12-21 .571 8 14 22 0.8 26 0 0 11 16 1 44 1.635 Seferian-Jenkins, A. 17-0 122 7.2 8-21 .381 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 13 23 36 2.1 38 2 1 1 2 3 19 1.120 Wegner, Alex 6-0 17 2.8 2-8 .250 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 1.004 Stewart, Hikeem 17-0 86 5.1 5-17 .294 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 0 5 5 0.3 6 0 6 4 0 3 11 0.642 Sherrer, Brendan 8-1 22 2.8 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 2 4 6 0.8 3 0 1 2 0 0 3 0.4Team 62 48 110 2 7Total.......... 35 7050 966-2157 .448 217-633 .343 497-798 .623 510 894 1404 40.1 693 16 475 460 139 233 2646 75.6Opponents...... 35 7050 866-2053 .422 203-620 .327 518-789 .657 412 811 1223 34.9 631 - 440 482 128 196 2453 70.1TEAM STATISTICS WASH OPPSCORING 2646 2453Points per game 75.6 70.1Scoring margin +5.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 966-2157 866-2053Field goal pct .448 .4223 POINT FG-ATT 217-633 203-6203-point FG pct .343 .3273-pt FG made per game 6.2 5.8FREE THROWS-ATT 497-798 518-789F r e et h r o wp c t .623 .657F-Throws made per game 14.2 14.8REBOUNDS 1404 1223Rebounds per game 40.1 34.9Rebounding margin +5.2 -ASSISTS 475 440Assists per game 13.6 12.6TURNOVERS 460 482Turnovers per game 13.1 13.8Turnover margin +0.6 -Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.9STEALS 233 196Steals per game 6.7 5.6BLOCKS 139 128Blocks per game 4.0 3.7ATTENDANCE 175700 127923Home games-Avg/Game 20-8785 11-7983Neutral site-Avg/Game - 4-10028Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsWashington 1221 1412 13 2646Opponents 1190 1246 17 2453Date Opponent Score Att.$ 11/12/11 GEORGIA STATE W 91-74 8465$ 11/13/11 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 77-71 7972$ 11/14/11 PORTLAND W 93-63 791811/20/11 at Saint Louis L 64-77 676111/25/11 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 88-65 927312/02/11 at NevadaLot 73-76 4722& 12/06/11 vs Marquette L 77-79 8231^ 12/10/11 vs Duke L 80-86 1552512/16/11 UC SANTA BARBARA W 87-80 924612/18/11 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE L 73-92 906012/22/11 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 74-51 9348* 12/29/11 OREGON STATE W 95-80 9592* 12/31/11 OREGON W 76-60 9597* 01/05/12 at Colorado L 69-87 7110* 01/07/12 at Utah W 57-53 888701/10/12 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 91-83 8618* 01/15/12 WASHINGTON STATE W 75-65 10000* 01/19/12 CALIFORNIA L 66-69 9591* 01/21/12 STANFORD W 76-63 9794* 01/26/12 at Arizona State W 60-54 6794* 01/28/12 at Arizona W 69-67 14604* 02/02/12 UCLA W 71-69 9756* 02/04/12 USC W 69-41 9948* 02/09/12 at Oregon L 57-82 9035* 02/12/12 at Oregon State W 75-72 8027* 02/16/12 ARIZONA STATE W 77-69 9820* 02/18/12 ARIZONA W 79-70 10000* 02/25/12 at Washington State W 59-55 9325* 03/01/12 at USC W 80-58 2763* 03/03/12 at UCLA L 69-75 9785# 03/08/12 vs Oregon State L 84-86 8780% 03/13/12 UT ARLINGTON W 82-72 2801% 03/16/12 NORTHWESTERN W 76-55 5761% 03/20/12 OREGON W 90-86 91403/27/12 vs MinnesotaLot 67-68 7574* = Conference game$ = World Vision Classic (Alaska Airlines Arena)& = Jimmy V Classic (Madison Square Garden)^ = CARQUEST Auto Parts Classic (Madison Square Garden)# = Pac-12 Tournament (STAPLES Center)% = National Invitation Tournament2011-12Review2012-13 Husky Basketball 43


2011-12 HUSKY NOTES2011-12ReviewLorenzo Romar Leads WashingtonTo Another Historic SeasonOnce again, Husky Coach Lorenzo Romar led theHuskies to unchartered territory in 2011-12. The listis long of ac<strong>com</strong>plishments that helps solidify Washingtonas one of the elite college basketball programsin the nation. Here is a quick overview of some of theprogram’s ac<strong>com</strong>plishments during the year:• For the first time in school history, the Huskies havewon 20 or more games in four-straight seasons.• Washington has amassed 100 wins over the lastfour seasons, the first time in program history theyhave reached the century mark in a four-year span.• The Huskies won the Pac-12 regular season titlewith a 14-4 record, their 23rd conference title since1911 -- 18 of those crowns are outright -- but onlytwo of those have <strong>com</strong>e in the last 58 years (2009& 2012).• Fourteen conference wins equals the 4th most inteam history and just the 9th time the Huskies haveacheived that many league victories.• UW advanced to the semifi nals of the 2012 NITTournament, the furthest they have advanced in thepost-season tournament and furthest they have advancedin either the NIT or NCAA’s since 1953.• Tony Wroten was named Pac-12 Freshman of theYear, the fifth time in UW history they have won theaward.• Wroten and Terrence Ross both earned fi rst teamAll-Pac-12 honors, making UW the only team withmultiple players on the first team in four-straightyears.• Six Huskies dotted NBA rosters during the season.Jon Brockman (Milwaukee), Justin Dentmon (SanAntonio), Spencer Hawes (Philadelphia), Quincy Pondexter(Memphis), Nate Robinson (Golden State) andIsaiah Thomas (Sacramento) all made appearancesduring the 2012 season.20/20/20/20 VisionsThe Huskies have 20-plus wins in four-straight seasonfor the first time in team history. Washington hadwon 20-plus in three consecutive seasons two timespreviously: 1951-53 and 1943-45. The Huskies havewon 20+ games for the sixth time under Lorenzo Romarand for the 27th time overall in team history. Theonly other Husky coach with more 20-win seasonsis Hec Edmundson, who ac<strong>com</strong>plished the feat 11times from 1928-1945. Washington has now won 100games during a four-season span from 2009-12 (26in 2009, 26 in 2010, 24 in 2011, 24 in 2012), bestingthe previous top four-year stretch in team history: 96wins from 1950-53 under Art McClarey (19) & TippyDye (77).UW’s NIT RunThe Huskies were a No. 1 seed for the 2012 NIT andadvanced all the way to the semifi nals in New YorkCity before falling in overtime, 68-67, to Minnesotaat Madison Square Garden. Terrence Ross played hisbest stretch of basketball during the Huskies fourgamerun, averaging 25 points per game and earninga spot on the NIT all-tournament team. The Huskiesplayed their first three games of the tournament athome, handling business over UT Arlington (82-72)and Northwestern (76-55) before taking down theirPac-12 rival Oregon Ducks in the quarterfinals. In44front of an electric atmosphere, UW beat the Ducks90-86 behind Ross’ 24 points to book their second tripto NYC of the season. The Huskies were the top seedin NYC, but Minnesota gave the Dawgs all they couldhandle. The Golden Gophers led 38-26 at halftimebefore Washington was able to mount a furious second-halfrally. A C.J. Wilcox steal and bucket tied thegame with 15-second left in regulation, ultimatelyforcing overtime, but the Huskies fell just short, endingtheir season with a 24-11 record.Husky Quick hitters...PLAYERS• Tony Wroten owns the UW freshman record forpoints, steals and assists. He was also fifth all-timein rebounds. His steal total of 66 was one shy of theall-time school record. He also set a new team recordwith 131 turnovers.• Abdul Gaddy’s 312 career assists are 8th all-timein Husky history. His 182 assists during the year werethe 3rd most on the UW single-season list.• Darnell Gant owns the UW record with 140games played, passing Quincy Pondexter and MatthewBryan-Amaning who played in 136 games. UWis 100-41 with Gant on the team, the most wins inany players’ career.• Terrence Ross and Washington State’s Brock Motumwere the only two Pac-12 player to be ranked inthe top-10 in both scoring and rebounding.• C.J. Wilcox and Terrence Ross are the 10th &11th players in UW history with 100 or more career3-pointers. Wilcox is 5th all-time in UW history with136, while Ross ranks 10th all-time with 116.• Wroten and Detlef Schrempf (1985) are the onlyHuskies with 500 points, 150 rebounds and 100 assistsin a season.• Desmond Simmons is 5th all-time among UWfreshmen with 169 rebounds, trailing Wroten on thelist.• Austin Seferian-Jenkins is the 19th known Huskyto play both football and basketball at Washington,the fi rst since Nate Robinson (2002 FB, 2003-05 BB).• Wroten attempted 33% of the Huskies free throwsthis season and made 31% of the teams’ total. His264 attempts tied for 3rd most in team history.• Wroten led all Pac-12 freshmen in scoring, stealsand assists. He ranked 5th among all freshmen nationallyin scoring and 2nd among all BCS conferencefreshmen.• Wroten set a new UW freshman record with29 points vs. Oregon St. in the Pac-12 Tournament,eclipsing the previous high of 27 that he shared withseveral other players.• Wroten became just the 7th player in UW historywith 7 or more steals when he did it at Colorado andwas the first since Joel Smith on Dec. 22, 2004.• Ross became the 3rd different Husky to win Pac-12Player of the Week on Jan. 16, joining Wilcox andWroten as the first UW trio to win the award in thesame season.• Wroten was the first freshman to be named Pac-12 player of the week since O.J. Mayo earned thehonor for USC on Feb. 25, 2008. In all it was the 44thtime UW has won the award, but just the secondtime a freshman has taken home the honor (SpencerHawes, 12/26/06).TEAM• In 10 years under Romar, UW is 147-27 (.845) overallat home, 76-6 (.927) in non-conference games.•UW is 100-41 over the last four years, the 1st timeever they have reached 100 wins in a four-year span.•Dating back to 1911, UW has won 23 conferencetitles -- 18 of those crowns are outright -- but onlytwo of those have <strong>com</strong>e in the last 58 years (2009& 2012).•Washington was 14-4 in conference play, the 9thtime they have achieved as many league wins since1931 and just the 4th time since Pac-10 play beganin 1979.•The Huskies are the first “power” conferenceregular-season champ to not earn an NCAA tourneybid and are the first Pac-12/10/PCC regular-seasonchamp since 1954 to be left out of the dance.• UW has won 20 or more games in four-straightseasons for the first time in school history.• UW leads the Pac-12 in total rebounds (40.1) andranked 5th nationally. They have led the conferencein rebounding 4-straight seasons and are the firstconference team to do so since UCLA did it 9 timesfrom 1966-74.• UW was 2nd in the conference and 29th nationallywith 75.6 points per game. They had led the Pac-10 inscoring the previous three seasons.• UW is the only Pac-12 team that had 3 playersranked among the conference’s top-10 in scoring.Terrence Ross was 4th (16.4) Tony Wroten was5th (16.4), and C.J. Wilcox 7th (14.2).• UW won all four regular season games vs. ArizonaState and Arizona for just the fourth time in team history.UW previously did it in 2004, 1984 and 1982.• UW swept at ASU and Arizona for the first timesince 2006 and just the fifth time overall in team history.COACH ROMAR• Lorenzo Romar won conference Coach of the Yearfor the third time. He also won in 2009 and 2005. Heis the first Husky coach with that many honors.• Romar joins Cal’s Mike Montgomery and UCLA’sBen Howland with 100 conference victories each.The last time three or more coaches had 100 leaguewins at the same time was 1964 - OSU’s Slats Gill(276), UCLA’s John Wooden (171) and USC’s ForrestTwogood (121).• Romar reached the following milestone victoriesin 2011-12: 200 wins at UW (12/16 vs. UC-SantaBarb.), 300 overall wins and 100 conference wins(both 1/21 vs. Stanford). He also coached his 500thcareer game on Feb. 2 vs. UCLA. His last loss vs. OSUwas also the 200th of his coaching career.2012-13 Husky Basketball


2011-12 MISCELLANEOUSMISCELLANEOUS GAME STATISTICSWASHINGTON TEAM:High halftime points:50, vs.Oregon State (Dec. 29) & vs. Seattle U (Jan. 10)Low halftime points:22 at Arizona State (Jan. 26)Biggest halftime lead:20, vs. Portland (Nov. 14)High second half points:54, vs. Duke (Dec.. 10)Low second half points:22, at UCLA (March 3)WASHINGTON INDIVIDUALHigh halftime points:15, Terrence Ross vs. Arizona (Feb. 18)15, C.J. Wilcox at UCLA (March 3)15, Terrence Ross vs. Northwestern (March 16)High second half points:26, Terrence Ross vs. WSU (Jan. 15)High rebounds:1st half: 9, Aziz N’Diaye vs. Seattle U (Jan. 10)2nd half: 10, Aziz N’Diaye vs. Marquette (Dec. 6)High assists:1st half: 10, Abdul Gaddy at UCLA (March 3)2nd half: 6, Abdul Gaddy vs. WSU (Jan. 15)OPPONENT TEAM:High halftime points:51, South Dakota State (Dec. 18)Low halftime points:19, Cal State Northridge (Dec. 22) & USC (Feb. 4)Biggest halftime lead:25, Saint Louis (Nov. 20)High second half points:47, Florida Atlantic (Nov. 13) & Colorado (Jan. 5)Low second half points:22, USC (Feb. 4)OPPONENT INDIVIDUALHigh halftime points:16, Nate Wolters, South Dakota State (Dec. 18)High second half points:22, Deonte Burton, Nevada (Dec. 2)High halftime rebounds:9, Olu Ashaolu, Oregon (Dec. 31)High halftime assists:5, James Fields, Georgia State (Nov. 12)5, Reggie Moore, WSU (Jan. 15)5, Garrett Sim, Oregon (Feb. 9)5, Garrett Sim, Oregon (March 20)2011-12 HOW MANY TIMES A HUSKY HAS...Scored 30+ Points (high)Terrence Ross (32) 2Scored 20+ Points (high)Tony Wroten (29) 12Terrence Ross (32) 9C.J. Wilcox (25) 6Grabbed 10+ Rebounds (high)Aziz N’Diaye (13) 7Terrence Ross (14) 6Darnell Gant (10) 4Desmond Simmons (11) 2<strong>Record</strong>ed A Double-DoubleTerrence Ross 6Aziz N’Diaye 3Darnell Gant 2Abdul Gaddy 1Had 5+ Assists (high)Abdul Gaddy (12) 24Tony Wroten (8) 11Terrence Ross (5) 1Had 5+ Steals (high)Tony Wroten (7) 3Terrence Ross (5) 1Blocked 3+ Shots (high)Aziz N’Diaye (5) 4Terrence Ross (4) 2C.J. Wilcox (4) 1Shawn Kemp (3) 1UW RECORD WHEN...leading at halftime .....................................................16-2tied at halftime.............................................................3-0trailing at halftime .......................................................5-9shooting better than opponent ..................................19-3shooting worse than opponent ....................................5-7shooting equal..............................................................0-1shooting 50% or better ................................................7-1shooting less than 50% ...........................................17-10opponent shoots 50% or better ...................................1-4opponent shoots less than 50% ................................23-7shooting more free throws than opponent ................16-0opponent shoots more free throws............................8-10shoots equal free throws .............................................0-1UW hits 70% of free throws ........................................6-2UW hits less than 70% of FTs ....................................18-9outrebounding opponent ............................................16-7outrebounded by opponent ..........................................7-4rebounding is equal......................................................1-0<strong>com</strong>mit fewer turnovers than opponent ....................17-3<strong>com</strong>mit more turnovers than opponent........................6-6<strong>com</strong>mit equal amounts of turnovers ............................1-2bench outscores their opponent ................................17-6opponents bench outscores UW’s ...............................7-5bench scoring is equal .................................................0-0Huskies 2012 Post-Season AwardsLorenzo RomarPac-12 Coach of the YearNABC Leadership Award - Guardians of the GameTony WrotenPac-12 Freshman of the YearPac-12 First TeamAll-District IX TeamNABC All-District 20 Second TeamWayman Tisdale Freshman of the Year FinalistCollege Sports Madness 3rd Team All-AmericanTerrence RossPac-12 First TeamAll-District IX TeamNABC All-District 20 First TeamNIT All-Tournament TeamC.J. WilcoxHonorable Mention Pac-12Aziz N’DiayePac-12 All-DefensiveUW RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP...Gaddy, Gant, N’Diaye, Ross, Wilcox ............................4-4Gaddy, Gant, Ross Wilcox, Wroten .............................2-1Gaddy, Gant, N’Diaye, Ross, Wroten ...........................7-4Gaddy, N’Diaye, Ross, Wilcox, Wroten .......................1-0Gaddy, N’Diaye, Ross, Simmons, Wroten ...................9-2Gaddy, Gant, Ross, Sherrer, Wroten ............................1-02011-12Review2012-13 Husky Basketball 45


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INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL RECORDSPoints ScoredGame 49, Bob Houbregs vs. Idaho, 1/10/53Season846, Bob Houbregs, 1953 (33 games)Career2,073, Chris Welp, 1984–87 (129 games)Field Goals MadeGame 20 (of 35), Bob Houbregs vs. Seattle U., 3/13/53Season 325 (of 604), Bob Houbregs, 1953Career 820 (of 1,460), Chris Welp, 1984–87Field Goals AttemptedGame 35 (made 20), Bob Houbregs vs. Seattle U., 3/13/53Season 604 (made 325), Bob Houbregs, 1953Career 1,460 (made 820), Chris Welp, 1984–87Best Field Goal PercentageGame (min. 10 att.) 1.000 (10–10), Todd MacCulloch vs. ASU, 2/29/96Season (min. 150 att.) .676 (163–241), Todd MacCulloch, 1997Career (min. 300 att.) .664 (702–1058), Todd MacCulloch, 1996–993-Point Field Goals Made (since 1987)Game 9 (of 15), Ryan Appleby, 2008 at Oregon State, 2/16/08Season 84 (of 194), Ryan Appleby, 2007Career 231 (of 559), Ryan Appleby, 2006-083-Point Field Goals Attempted (since 1987)Game 15 (made 5), Ryan Appleby vs. California, 2/2/0815 (made 9), Ryan Appleby vs. Oregon State, 2/16/0815 (made 4), Ryan Appleby vs. Arizona State, 2/23/08Season 203 (made 75), Deon Luton, 1998Career 573 (made 212), Deon Luton, 1997–20003-Point Field Goal Percentage (since 1987)Game (min. 5 att.) 1.000 (7–7), Senque Carey at Old Dominion, 12/4/991.000 (5–5), Justin Dentmon vs. Florida, 11/25/08Season (min. 100 att.) .527 (39–74), Grant Leep, 2002Career (min. 100 att.) .429 (60–140), Grant Leep, 1999-2002Free Throw MadeGame 18 (of 20), Louie Nelson vs. Oregon State, 3/3/73Season 196 (of 264), Bob Houbregs, 1953Career 457 (of 721), Dean Parsons, 1952-55Rebounding AverageSeason 14.8 (386 in 26 games), Steve Hawes, 1971Career 13.5 (1,051 in 78 games), Doug Smart, 1957–59Most Assists (not kept prior to 1976)Game 15, Chester Dorsey, vs. UCLA, 1975*16, Rafael Stone vs. California, 2/20/70Season 219, Will Conroy, 2005Career 515, Will Conroy, 2002–05* before official assist statistics were keptMost Steals (not kept prior to 1976)Game 9, Jason Hamilton vs. E. Washington, 11/28/95Season 67, Bryant Boston, 1995Career 195, Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er, 1994–97Most Blocked Shots (not kept prior to 1976)Game 7, David Dixon vs. Santa Clara, 11/24/017, David Dixon at Washington State, 1/31/027, Matthew Bryan-Amaning at Arizona, 2/19/11Season 67, Chris Welp, 198667, David Dixon, 2002Career 186, Chris Welp, 1984–87Most Turnovers (not kept prior to 1974)Game 11, Ray Price vs. Oregon, 197411, Greg Hill vs. Oregon State, 2/14/86Season 132, Tony Wroten, 2012Career 319, Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er, 1994–97Most Personal FoulsSeason 123, Chris Welp, 1987Career 463, Chris Welp, 1984–87Most Disqualifications (not kept prior to 1968)Season 13, Mike Hayward, 1988Career 32, Mike Hayward, 1988–91Consecutive Free Throw Made33, Eldridge Recasner, 1989 (Jan. 3–28)Best Free Throw PercentageGame (min. 10 att.) 1.000 (14–14), Bill Hanson vs. Idaho, 3/10/611.000 (13–13), done 4x, last Donald Watts vs. Arizona, 1/10/981.000 (12–12), done once, Chris Welp vs. UCLA, 12/21/861.000 (11-11), done 4x, last Quincy Pondexter vs. California, 1/16/101.000 (10–10), done 3x, last Jason Hamilton vs. Colorado, 1/2/96Season (min. 50 att.) .897 (52–58), Don Vaughn, 1978Career (min. 100 att.) .867 (202–233), Curtis Allen, 2001–04Most Free Throws AttemptedGame 23 (made 16), Dean Parsons vs. BYU, 195523 (made 11), Bruno Boin vs. Oregon State, 1957Season 281 (made 173), Dean Parsons, 1954Career 721 (made 457), Dean Parsons, 1952-55Most ReboundsGame 30, Ed Corell vs. Oregon, 2/24/62Season 386, Steve Hawes, 1971Career 1,283, Jon Brockman, 2005-09RECORDSJason Hamilton connected on all 10 of his free throw attempts against Colorado in 1996.2012-13 Husky Basketball 47


TEAM SCHOOL RECORDSPoints ScoredHalf 74, vs. Chico State, 12/1/93 (130–67)Game 130, vs. Chico State, 12/1/93 (130–67)Season3,026 in 2005 (35 games)RECORDSFewest Points Scored (since 1951)Half 7, vs. Washington State, 1/24/70 (37–36)Game 37, vs. Washington State, 1/24/70 (37–36)Game (pre-1951) 2, vs. Seattle Athletic Club,1896 (2-3)Season1,500 in 1958 (26 games)Field Goals MadeGame 48 (of 87), vs. UCLA, 2/22/75 (103–81)48 (of 72), vs. Chico State, 12/1/92 (130-67)Season1,102 (of 2,271) in 2005 (35 games)Field Goals AttemptedGame 102 (made 41), vs. Michigan St., 12/30/64 (92–93)Season2,271 (made 1,102) in 2005 (35 games)Best Field Goal PercentageGame .733 (22-30), vs. USC, 1/10/85 (66-50)Game (min. 60 att.) .676 (48–71), vs. Chico State, 12/1/92 (130–67)Season.517 (826–1597) in 1985 (32 games)3-Point Field Goals Made (since 1987)Game 17 (of 33), vs. Nicholls State, 11/13/0617 (of 26), vs. Virginia, 11/22/1017 (of 31), vs. California, 2/10/11Season305 (of 821) in 2011 (35 games)3-Point Field Goals Attempted (since 1987)Game 34 (made 13), at Arizona, 1/27/05Season821 (made 305) in 2011 (35 games)3-Point Field Goal Percentage (since 1987)Game .769 (10–13) vs. Washington State, 1/21/96Season.401 (142–354) in 1989 (28 games)Free Throw MadeGame 46 (of 61), vs. Seattle University, 1/26/10 (123-76)Season652 (of 905) in 2010 (36 games)Most Free Throws AttemptedGame 61 (made 46), vs. Seattle University, 1/26/10 (123-76)Season929 (made 650) in 2009 (35 games)Best Free Throw PercentageGame 1.000 (16-16), at Texas A&M, 12/11/10 (62-63)1.000 (13–13), vs Seattle Pacific, 12/23/76 (63–43)1.000 (13–13), vs. USC, 2/12/76 (93–75)Game (min. 20 att.) .920 (23–25), vs Kansas State, 12/17/71 (75–66).920 (23–25), vs. Washington State, 2/15/97 (91–70)Game (min. 30 att) .886 (31–35), vs. Oregon State, 3/3/73 (83–72)Season.749 (522–697) in 2006 (33 games)Highest Scoring AverageSeason 86.5 (3,026 in 35 games) in 2005Most Consecutive Unanswered Points ScoredGame 23, vs. Montana, 12/28/08 (75–53)Most ReboundsGame 85, vs. Idaho, 12/2/69 (105–58)Season1,437 in 2009 (35 games)48The 1953 squad was 28-3 with an all-time UW-best 90-percent winning percentage.Fewest ReboundsGame 17, vs. Washington State, 1/24/70 (37–36)Season883 in 1988 (29 games)Most Assists (not kept prior to 1976)Game 36, vs. UCLA, 2/22/75 (103–81)Season660 in 2005 (35 games)Most Steals (not kept prior to 1976)Game 23, vs. Morgan State, 11/13/05 (118–51)Season288 in 2005 (35 games)Most Blocked Shots (not kept prior to 1976)Game 14, vs. Santa Clara, 11/24/01 (69–49)Season179 in 2011 (35 games)Most Turnovers (not kept prior to 1975)Game 34, vs. USC, 3/8/97 (94–84)Season588 in 1987 (35 games)Fewest Turnovers (not kept prior to 1975)Game 3, vs. Arizona State, 12/29/05 (91-67)Season422 in 1977 & 1993 (27 games)426 in 2011 (35 games)Most Personal FoulsGameSeason36, at Oregon, 2/10/04 (95–88, ot)766 in 2010 (36 games)Fewest Personal FoulsGame 6, vs. Texas–El Paso, 12/28/76 (54–49)Season427 in 1957 (26 games)Most Disqualifications (not kept prior to 1968)Game5, vs. Connecticut, 3/24/06 (92–98 ot)Season34 in 1974 (26 games)Fewest Disqualifications (not kept prior to 1968)Season3 in 1998 (30 games)2012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME LEADERSPointsCareerNo Player Years G Avg Pts1. Chris Welp 1984–87 129 16.1 20732. Jon Brockman 2006-09 131 13.8 18053. Quincy Pondexter 2007-10 136 13.1 17864. Bob Houbregs 1951–53 91 19.5 17745. Todd MacCulloch 1996–99 115 15.2 17436. Isaiah Thomas 2008-11 105 16.4 17217. Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 117 14.5 17008. James Edwards 1974–77 105 14.7 15489. Steve Hawes 1970–72 73 20.8 151610. Louie Nelson 1971–73 83 18.1 150411. Deon Luton 1997–00 117 12.7 148812. Doug Smart 1957–59 78 18.9 147813. Brandon Roy 2002-06 103 14.3 147714. Detlef Schrempf 1982–85 122 11.9 144915. Bill Hanson 1960–62 80 17 8 1425Justin Dentmon 2006-09 133 10.7 142517. Bruno Boin 1956–57, 59 79 17.1 133018. Paul Fortier 1983–86 120 11.1 132619. Clarence Ramsey 1974–76 80 16.5 132320. Mark Sanford 1995–97 82 16.1 131821. George Irvine 1968–70 78 16.8 131422. Andra Griffin 1978–81 107 12.1 129423. Nate Robinson 2002–05 89 14.4 128324. Bobby Jones 2002-06 125 9.8 122625. M. Bryan-Amaning 2007-11 136 8.7 118226. Stan Walker 1977–80 109 10.8 117527. Donald Watts 1996–99 110 10.5 115828. Will Conroy 2001–05 121 9.2 111329. Dean Parsons 1952–55 105 10.5 110130. Frank Guisness 1950–52 90 11.9 107031. Jack Nichols 1944, 47–48 90 11.9 106732. Ray Price 1972–74 81 13.1 106433. Mike Hayward 1988–91 113 9.4 105834. Dion Brown 1989–91 84 12.6 105635. Gordy Harris 1965–67 75 14.1 105436. Bryant Boston 1992–96 99 10.2 1010Chris Welp amassed a school-record 2,073 pointsCareer Scoring AverageNo Player Years G Pts Avg1. Steve Hawes 1970–72 73 1516 20.82. Bob Houbregs 1951–53 91 1774 19.53. Doug Smart 1957–59 78 1478 18.94. Louie Nelson 1971–73 83 1504 18.15. Bill Hanson 1960–62 80 1425 17 86. Bruno Boin 1956–57, 59 79 1330 17.17. George Irvine 1968–70 78 1314 16.88. Clarence Ramsey 1974–76 80 1323 16.59. Isaiah Thomas 2008-11 105 1721 16.410. Mark Sanford 1995–97 82 1318 16.1Chris Welp 1984–87 129 2073 16.1Season ScoringNo Player Year G Avg Pts1. Bob Houbregs 1953 33 25.6 8462. Chris Welp 1987 35 20.8 7293. Quincy Pondexter 2010 36 19.3 6954. Louie Nelson 1973 29 23.0 6685. Brandon Roy 2006 33 14.3 6666. Chris Welp 1986 31 19.4 6017. Isaiah Thomas 2010 35 16.9 5938. Isaiah Thomas 2011 35 16.8 5879. Nate Robinson 2005 35 16.4 574Terrence Ross 2012 35 16.4 57411. Jon Brockman 2008 32 17.8 568Steve Hawes 1971 26 21.8 56813. James Edwards 1977 27 20.9 56514. Steve Hawes 1972 26 21.7 56415. Tony Wroten 2012 35 16.0 55916. Phil Zevenbergen 1987 35 15.9 55817. Todd MacCulloch 1998 30 18.6 55718. Doug Wrenn 2002 28 19.5 54619. Todd MacCulloch 1999 29 18.7 54220. Bill Hanson 1962 26 20.8 541Isaiah Thomas 2009 35 15.5 54122. Tre Simmons 2005 33 16.0 52923. Doug Smart 1958 26 20.3 52724. Andra Griffin 1981 27 19.4 52525. Detlef Schrempf 1984 31 16.8 52126. Bob Houbregs 1952 28 18.6 520George Irvine 1970 26 20.0 52028. M. Bryan-Amaning 2011 33 15.5 51229. Eldridge Recasner 1989 28 18.1 50830. Detlef Schrempf 1985 32 15.8 50731. Jon Brockman 2009 34 14.9 50632. Jack Nichols 1948 34 14.8 505Season Scoring AverageNo Player Years G Pts Avg1. Bob Houbregs 1953 33 846 25.62. Louie Nelson 1973 29 668 23.03. Steve Hawes 1971 26 568 21.84. Steve Hawes 1972 26 564 21.75. James Edwards 1977 27 565 20.96. Chris Welp 1987 35 729 20.8Bill Hanson 1962 26 541 20.88. Doug Smart 1958 26 527 20.39. Brandon Roy 2006 33 666 20.210. George Irvine 1970 26 520 20.0Dave Carr 1968 25 500 20.0GameNo Player Opponent Date Points1. Bob Houbregs Idaho 1/10/53 492. Bob Houbregs Seattle University 3/13/53 453. Bob Houbregs Louisiana State 3/18/53 424. George Irvine USC 12/26/69 415. Bill Hanson California 3/3/62 40Field Goal PercentageCareer (min. 300 Attempts)No Player Years FG–FGA Pct1. Todd MacCulloch 1996–99 702–1058 .6642. Rich Manning 1992–93 396–693 .5713. Chris Welp 1984–87 820–1460 .5624. George Irvine 1968–70 499–894 .5585. Lars Hansen 1973–76 377–679 .5556. Mark Pope 1992–93 216–391 .5527. Aziz N’Diaye 2011-12 171-315 .5438. Todd Lautenbach 1988–91 190–352 .5409. Steve Hawes 1970–72 597–1089 .53910. Jon Brockman 2006–09 718-1345 .53411. Dan Caldwell 1980–82 377–713 .529Season (min. 100 Attempts)No Player Year FG–FGA Pct1. Todd MacCulloch 1997 163–241 .6762. Todd MacCulloch 1996 104–154 .6753. Todd MacCulloch 1999 210–317 .6624. Todd MacCulloch 1998 225–346 .6505. Todd Lautenbach 1989 85–136 .6256. Mike Amos 1995 59–98 .6027. Bob Fronk 1980 125–208 .6018. Lars Hansen 1975 106–178 .5969. Chris Welp 1987 281–473 .59410t. Andra Griffin 1981 210–361 .58210t. Lars Hansen 1976 146–251 .582Game (min. 10 Attempts)No Player Opponent Date Pct1. T. MacCulloch Arizona St. 2/29/96 1.000 (10-10)2. T. MacCulloch Oregon 1/15/98 .933 (14-15)3t. Lars Hansen Grambling 12/27/74 .929 (13-14)3t. T. MacCulloch California 1/21/99 .929 (13-14)3t. Q. Pondexter Portland St. 11/15/09 .917 (11-12)6t. George Irvine USC 1968 .909 (10-11)6t. Chris Welp Stanford 2/5/84 .909 (10-11)6t. Brent Merritt Washington St. 2/23/91 .909 (10-11)6t. T. MacCulloch Arizona St. 2/6/99 .909 (10-11)3-Point Field GoalsCareerNo Player Years Att. 3-Pt1. Ryan Appleby 2006–08 559 2312. Deon Luton 1997–00 573 2123. Isaiah Thomas 2009–11 505 1644. Curtis Allen 2001–04 418 1515. C.J. Wilcox 2011–current 338 1366. Justin Dentmon 2006–09 381 1337. Tre Simmons 2003–05 311 1288. Nate Robinson 2002–05 365 1279. Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 300 11910. Terrence Ross 2011–12 319 116SeasonNo Player Year Att. 3-Pt1. Ryan Appleby 2007 194 842. Tre Simmons 2005 192 803. Ryan Appleby 2008 200 774. Deon Luton 1998 203 755. C.J. Wilcox 2012 181 736. Terrence Ross 2012 194 727. Ryan Appleby 2006 165 708. Greg Hill 1987 167 689. Isaiah Thomas 2010 199 6510. Justin Dentmon 2009 153 63C.J. Wilcox 2011 157 63RECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 49


ALL-TIME LEADERSGameNo Player Opponent Date 3-Pt1. Ryan Appleby Oregon State 2/16/08 9 (of 15)2. Deon Luton USC 1/29/98 7 (of 12)Senque Carey Old Dominion 12/4/99 7 (of 7)Ryan Appleby Portland State 12/18/07 7 (of 11)Justin Dentmon Oregon State 2/12/09 7 (of 10)Justin Dentmon Arizona 1/29/09 7 (of 12)7. 6, Done 18 times, last byTerrence Ross Northwestern 3/16/2012 6 (of 14)3-Point PercentageCareer (min. 100 Attempts)No Player Years FG–FGA Pct1. Grant Leep 1999-02 60–140 .4292. Jason Hamilton 1995–96 66–155 .4263. Mike Hayward 1988–91 64–154 .4164. Ryan Appleby 2006-08 231–559 .4135. Tre Simmons 2004–05 128–311 .4126. Scott Suggs 2009-current 89–217 .4107. Greg Hill 1986–87 68–167 .4078. C.J. Wilcox 2011-current 136–338 .4029. Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 119–300 .39710. Jeff Sanor 1987–89 58–147 .395Season (min. 50 Attempts)No Player Year FG–FGA Pct1. Grant Leep 2002 39–74 .5272. Bobby Jones 2005 31–61 .5083. Donald Watts 1999 32–64 .5004. Jason Hamilton 1996 36–77 .4685. Scott Suggs 2011 49–109 .4506. Eldridge Recasner 1989 52–116 .4487. Ryan Appleby 2007 84–194 .4338. Erroll Knight 2002 30–70 .4299. Ryan Appleby 2006 70–165 .42410t. Curtis Allen 2002 48–115 .41710t. Mike Hayward 1989 30–72 .41710t. Tre Simmons 2005 80–192 .417Game (min. 5 Attempts)No Player Opponent Date Pct1. Senque Carey Old Dominion 12/4/99 1.000 (7-7)Donald Watts USC 1/29/98 1.000 (5-5)Brandon Roy Arizona State 12/29/05 1.000 (5-5)Justin Dentmon Florida 12/25/08 1.000 (5-5)5. Eldridge Recasner Towson St. 12/27/89 .833 (5-6)6. Eldridge Recasner UCLA 11/30/89 .800 (4-5)Scott Didrickson Idaho State 12/23/93 .800 (4-5)Scott Didrickson Oregon State 2/19/94 .800 (4-5)Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er Stanford 1/23/97 .800 (4-5)Justin Dentmon Nicholls State 11/13/06 .800 (4-5)Phil Nelson Arizona 1/4/07 .800 (4-5)Terrence Ross Virginia 11/20/10 .800 (4-5)Free Throw PercentageCareer (min. 100 Attempts)No Player Years FT–FTA Pct1. Curtis Allen 2001–04 202–233 .8672. Steve Matzen 1977–80 99–117 .8463. Mark Pope 1992–93 186–222 .8384. C.J. Wilcox 2011–current 103–124 .8315. Tre Simmons 2004–05 121–146 .8296. Dave West 1968–70 98–120 .8177. Clint Names 1959–61 162–199 .8148. Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 379–467 .8129. Bob Fronk 1978–81 199–251 .793Nate Robinson 2003–05 264–333 .793Season (min. 50 Attempts)No Player Year FG–FGA Pct1. Don Vaughn 1978 52–58 .8972. Curtis Allen 2002 101–114 .8863. Eldridge Recasner 1990 99–112 .8844. Tre Simmons 2005 79–91 .8685. Mark Pope 1993 112–130 .8626. Nate Robinson 2004 87–102 .8537. C.J. WIlcox 2012 78–93 .8398. Dave West 1968 72–86 .8379. Clint Names 1960 90–108 .833Brad Watson 1982 45–54 .833Game (min. 10 Attempts)No Player Opponent Date FT–FTA1. Bill Hanson Idaho 1961 14–14Bruno Boin Oregon State 1959 13–13Bill Hanson USC 1961 13–13Louie Nelson Oregon 3/5/73 13–13Donald Watts Arizona 1/10/98 13–136. Curtis Allen Oregon 1/24/02 12–12Chris Welp UCLA 12/21/86 12–128. Frank Guisness Oregon 1952 11–11Chris Welp Washington St. 2/22/86 11–11Justin Dentmon USC 1/27/09 11–11Quincy Pondexter Belmont 11/14/09 11–11Quincy Pondexter California 1/16/10 11–1113 . Dave West California 2/19/68 10–10Mike Hayward Oregon 1/24/88 10–10Jason Hamilton Colorado 1/2/96 10–10Justin Dentmon UCLA 1/24/09 10–10ReboundsCareerNo Player Years G Avg Reb1. Jon Brockman 2006–09 131 9.8 12832. Doug Smart 1957–59 78 13.5 10513. Doug McClary 1951–53 94 10.6 9974. Chris Welp 1984–87 129 7.7 9955. Todd MacCulloch 1996–99 115 8.5 9756. Bob Houbregs 1951–53 91 10.7 9717. Steve Hawes 1970–72 73 12.9 9458. Dean Parsons 1952–55 105 8.3 8769. Bruno Boin 1956–57, 59 79 10.5 83210. James Edwards 1974–77 105 7.5 792Career AverageNo Player Years G Reb Avg1. Doug Smart 1957–59 78 1051 13.52. Steve Hawes 1970–72 73 945 12.93. Bob Houbregs 1951–53 91 971 10.74. Doug McClary 1951–53 94 997 10.65. Bruno Boin 1956–57, 59 79 832 10.56. Ed Corell 1961–63 78 768 9.8Jon Brockman 2006–09 131 1283 9.88. Todd MacCulloch 1996–99 115 975 8.59. Dean Parsons 1952–55 105 876 8.310. Mark Pope 1992–93 56 451 8.111. Larry Pounds 1974–75 52 409 7.9SeasonNo Player Year G Avg Reb1. Jon Brockman 2009 34 11.5 3912. Steve Hawes 1971 26 14.8 3862. Bob Houbregs 1953 33 11.5 3813. Doug Smart 1959 26 14.3 3734. Jon Brockman 2008 32 11.6 3705. Steve Hawes 1972 26 14.0 3656. Doug Smart 1958 26 13.4 3497. Dean Parsons 1955 25 13.8 346Doug McClary 1953 33 10.5 3469. Todd MacCulloch 1999 29 11.9 34510. Doug McClary 1951 30 11.3 337Season AverageNo Player Years G Reb Avg1. Steve Hawes 1971 26 386 14.82. Doug Smart 1959 26 373 14.33. Steve Hawes 1972 26 365 14.04. Dean Parsons 1955 25 346 13.85. Doug Smart 1958 26 349 13.46. Doug Smart 1957 26 329 12.77. Dean Parsons 1954 26 310 11.9Todd MacCulloch 1999 29 345 11.99. Jon Brockman 2008 32 370 11.610. Bob Houbregs 1953 33 381 11.5Jon Brockman 2009 34 391 11.5RECORDSGameNo Player Opponent Date Reb1. Ed Corell Oregon 2/24/62 302. Steve Hawes at Stanford 1/8/72 283. Dean Parsons Idaho 1955 264. Steve Hawes at Washington St. 3/7/70 235. Bob Houbregs Utah 12/5/53 22Jim Coshow Iowa 12/27/55 22Steve Hawes Stanford 2/26/72 221In just three seasons, Ryan Appleby set the UW record for most three-point field goals.502012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME LEADERSAssistsCareerNo Player Years G Avg Ast1. Will Conroy 2002–05 121 4.3 5152. Chester Dorsey 1974–77 106 4.4 4663. Isaiah Thomas 2009-11 105 4.0 4154. Justin Dentmon 2006–09 133 3.0 4015. Venoy Overton 2008-11 135 2.9 3906. Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 117 3.2 3767. Kim Stewart 1975–78 95 3.6 3438. Abdul Gaddy 2010–current 84 3.7 3129. Donald Watts 1996–99 110 2.8 31010. Brandon Roy 2003–06 103 3.0 308Career AverageNo Player Years G Ast Avg1. Chester Dorsey 1974–77 106 466 4.42. Will Conroy 2002–05 121 515 4.33. Jason Hamilton 1995–96 52 226 4.34. Isaiah Thomas 2009-11 105 415 4.05. Senque Carey 1999–00 59 231 3.9Season (all 100+ assist seasons)No Player Year G Avg Ast1. Will Conroy 2005 34 6.4 2192. Isaiah Thomas 2011 35 6.1 2133. Abdul Gaddy 2012 35 5.2 1824. Chester Dorsey 1976 28 5.8 1635. Nate Robinson 2005 35 4.5 1596. Will Conroy 2004 31 4.6 1427. Chester Dorsey 1975 25 5.6 1408. Senque Carey 2000 30 4.6 1379. Steve Burks 1982 29 4.7 13610. Brandon Roy 2006 33 4.1 13511. Detlef Schrempf 1985 32 4.2 13412. Tony Wroten 2012 35 3.7 13013. Kim Stewart 1976 28 4.6 12914. Curtis Allen 2002 29 4.3 12615. Justin Dentmon 2006 33 3.8 12416. Jason Hamilton 1995 25 4.9 12317. Greg Hill 1987 35 3.5 12118. Bob Fronk 1981 27 4.4 12019. Greg Hill 1986 31 3.7 115Justin Dentmon 2007 32 3.6 11521. Kim Stewart 1977 27 4.2 11322. Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er 1996 28 4.0 112Venoy Overton 2010 36 3.1 11224. Alvin Vaughn 1983 20 5.6 111Michael McClain 1994 27 4.1 111Isaiah Thomas 2010 35 3.2 11127. Will Conroy 2003 27 4.0 10828. Eldridge Recasner 1989 28 3.8 107Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er 1997 28 3.8 107Donald Watts 1998 30 3.6 10731. Eldridge Recasner 1987 35 2.9 103Prentiss Perkins 1993 27 3.8 103Jason Hamilton 1996 28 3.7 103Venoy Overton 2011 31 3.3 103Season AverageNo Player Year G Ast Avg1. Will Conroy 2005 34 219 6.42. Isaiah Thomas 2011 35 213 6.13. Chester Dorsey 1976 28 163 5.84. Chester Dorsey 1975 25 139 5.6Alvin Vaughn 1983 20 111 5.66. Abdul Gaddy 2012 35 182 5.27. Jason Hamilton 1995 25 123 4.98. Steve Burks 1982 29 136 4.7Michael McClain 1995 16 75 4.710. Kim Stewart 1976 28 129 4.6Will Conroy 2004 31 142 4.6Senque Carey 2000 30 137 4.6GameNo Player Opponent Date Ast1. Rafael Stone at California 2/20/70 162. Chester Dorsey UCLA 1975 15Curtis Allen Arizona State 1/10/02 154. Will Conroy at California 3/3/05 145. Chester Dorsey UCLA 1974 13Will Conroy Loyola Marymount 12/12/04 13Will Conroy Sacred Heart 12/22/04 13Isaiah Thomas at Californai 1/16/11 139. Rafael Stone Miami 1968 12Rafael Stone USC 1968 12Rafael Stone Missouri 12/20/69 12Chester Dorsey UCLA 1976 12Steve Burks California 1/16/82 12Alvin Vaughn Duke 3/18/84 12Isaiah Thomas Oregon 3/11/11 12Abdul Gaddy UCLA 3/3/12 12Will Conroy set the UW record for assists from 2002-05StealsCareerNo Player Years G Avg Steals1. Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er 1994–97 109 1.8 1952. Justin Dentmon 2006–09 133 1.4 1803. Venoy Overton 2007-11 135 1.3 1774. Bryant Boston 1992–96 99 1.7 1645. Nate Robinson 2003–05 89 1.6 1406. Bobby Jones 2003–06 125 1.1 1347. Dion Brown 1989–91 84 1.5 1278. Isaiah Thomas 2009-11 105 1.2 1229. Alvin Vaughn 1981–84 93 1.3 12110. Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 117 1.0 118SeasonNo Player Year G Avg Steals1. Bryant Boston 1995 27 2.5 672. Tony Wroten 2012 35 1.9 663. Nate Robinson 2005 35 1.7 614. Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er 1997 28 2.1 605. Jason Hamilton 1996 28 2.1 596. Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er 1995 27 2.1 577. Dion Brown 1991 28 1.9 548. Nate Robinson 2004 31 1.7 539. Justin Dentmon 2006 33 1.6 52Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er 1996 28 1.9 52GameNo Player Opponent Date Steals1. Jason Hamilton E. Washington 11/28/96 92. Mike Hayward Arizona 1/3/91 7Brent Merritt USC 2/28/91 7Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er Arizona 3/4/95 7Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er Arizona State 1/30/97 7Joel Smith Sacred Heart 12/22/04 7Tony Wroten Colorado 1/5/12 78. Chester Dorsey Seattle University 1/2/75 6Chester Dorsey Texas Tech 12/30/75 6Venoy Overton Texas Tech 12/03/09 6Justin Holiday Virginia 11/22/10 6Tony Wroten Houston Baptist 11/25/11 6Tony Wroten Arizona State 2/16/12 6RECORDSBryant Boston registered a school-record 195 steals during his career from 1994-97.2012-13 Husky Basketball 51


RECORDSBlocked ShotsCareerNo Player Years G Avg Blk1. Chris Welp 1984–87 129 1.44 1862. M. Bryan-Amaning 2008-11 136 1.16 1583. Todd MacCulloch 1996–99 115 1.23 1424. David Dixon 2000–02 80 1.23 985. Patrick Femerling 1996–98 82 1.00 846. James Woods 1977–80 106 .75 807. Petur Gudmundsson 1978–80 81 .93 758. Aziz N’Diaye 2011–12 68 1.06 729. Mark Sanford 1995–97 82 .80 6610. Deon Luton 1997–00 117 .55 64SeasonNo Player Year G Avg Blk1. David Dixon 2002 29 2.31 67Chris Welp 1986 31 2.16 673. Chris Welp 1987 35 1.80 634. Spencer Hawes 2007 31 1.74 54M. Bryan-Amaning 2011 35 1.54 54M. Bryan-Amaning 2010 36 1.50 547. Todd MacCulloch 1999 29 1.62 478. Will Perkins 2000 30 1.30 39Aziz N’Diaye 2011 36 1.08 3910. James Edwards 1977 27 1.41 38Marlon Shelton 2001 29 1.31 38Todd MacCulloch 1998 30 1.27 38Hakeem Rollins 2004 31 1.23 38GameNo Player Opponent Date Blk1. David Dixon Santa Clara 11/24/01 7David Dixon Washington State 1/31/02 7M. Bryan-Amaning at Arizona 2/19/11 74. Chris Welp Washington State 1/25/86 6Chris Welp Stanford 3/6/86 6David Dixon Arizona State 1/10/02 6Hakeem Rollins California 1/2/04 6Spencer Hawes Sacramento State 11/19/06 69. Chris Welp Stanford 2/14/87 5Chris Welp Arizona State 2/19/87 5Chris Welp Oregon 2/26/87 5Chandler Nairn Rice 12/5/92 5Todd MacCulloch Stanford 1/25/96 5Todd MacCulloch UNC-Wilmington 11/16/98 5David Dixon Washington State 2/3/01 5David Dixon Stanford 1/19/02 5Doug Wrenn Wyoming 12/5/02 5Spencer Hawes Portland State 12/16/06 5Spencer Hawes UCLA 12/31/06 5M. Bryan-Amaning Belmont 11/14/09 5M. Bryan-Amaning West Virginia 1/25/10 5Aziz N’Diaye Kentucky 11/23/10 5Aziz N’Diaye Georgia State 11/12/11 5Steals and blocked shots were not kept on a uniform basis until the1976 season, thus, career marks for Dorsey and Edwards refl ectonly two of their four years of varsity play. A similar situation existswith assists, particularly in the case of Rafael Stone.52Patrick Femerling is fourth on the school’s blocked shots listand played for Germany in the 2008 Olympic GamesDouble-Figure ScoringCareer 30-Point Games (since 1948)No Player Years G1. Bob Houbregs 1951–53 132. Todd MacCulloch 1996–99 83. Steve Hawes 1970–72 64. Louie Nelson 1971–73 55. Quincy Pondexter 2007-10 4Doug Smart 1957–59 4Bill Hanson 1960–62 4Chris Welp 1984–87 4Doug Wrenn 2002–03 4Brandon Roy 2003–06 411. Bruno Boin 1956–57, 59 3George Irvine 1968–70 3Clarence Ramsey 1974–76 314. Dean Parsons 1952–55 2James Edwards 1974–77 2Detlef Schrempf 1982–85 2Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 2Dion Brown 1989–91 2Rich Manning 1992–93 2Mark Sanford 1995–97 2Deon Luton 1997–00 2Jon Brockman 2006–09 2Terrence Ross 2011–12 2Career 20-Point Games (since 1975)No Player Years G1. Chris Welp 1984–87 432. James Edwards 1975–77 353. Todd MacCulloch 1996–99 354. Quincy Pondexter 2007–10 305. Isaiah Thomas 2009-11 29Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 297. Mark Sanford 1995–97 278. Deon Luton 1997–00 25Brandon Roy 2003–06 2510. Detlef Schrempf 1982–85 24ALL-TIME LEADERSCareer 10-Point Games (since 1977)No Player Years G1. Chris Welp 1984–87 1002. Jon Brockman 2006–09 963. Isaiah Thomas 2009–11 924. Todd MacCulloch 1996–99 825. Deon Luton 1997–00 75Brandon Roy 2003–06 75Quincy Pondexter 2007–10 758. Paul Fortier 1983–86 749. Stan Walker 1977–80 7210. Detlef Schrempf 1982–85 7011. Justin Dentmon 2006–09 6812. Bobby Jones 2003–06 6613. Nate Robinson 2003–05 6514. Andra Griffin 1978–81 64Mark Sanford 1995–97 6416. Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 5917. Donald Watts 1996–99 5718. Dion Brown 1989–91 5619. Will Conroy 2002–05 5520. Dan Caldwell 1980–82 51Rich Manning 1991–92 51Kim Stewart 1975–78 50Doug Meekins 1989–92 50Bryant Boston 1992–96 5025. Mike Hayward 1988–91 4726. Tre Simmons 2004–05 4627. Brad Watson 1980–83 45Doug Wrenn 2002–03 4529. Jamaal Williams 2005–06 44Bob Fronk 1978–81 44Curtis Allen 2001–04 44Ryan Appleby 2006–08 44Terremce Ross 2011–12 44Season 20-Point Games (since 1977)No Player Year G1. Chris Welp 1987 202. Brandon Roy 2006 193. Quincy Pondexter 2010 174. Todd MacCulloch 1999 165. Andra Griffin 1981 15Chris Welp 1986 157. Nate Robinson 2005 14Jon Brockman 2008 149. Todd MacCulloch 1998 13Donald Watts 1998 13Season Turnovers (since 1977)No Player Year TO1. Tony Wroten 2012 1302. Deon Luton 2000 1273. Greg Hill 1986 1184. Detlef Schrempf 1985 1165. Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er 1997 1146. Curtis Allen 2002 1097. Greg Hill 1987 1088. Prentiss Perkins 1993 104Isaiah Thomas 2011 10410. Dion Brown 1988 102Donald Watts 1998 102Season DisqualificationsNo Player Year DQ1. Mike Hayward 1988 132. Bobby Jones 2004 103. James Edwards 1976 9Chris Welp 1985 9Chris Welp 1987 96. Larry Pounds 1975 8Detlef Schrempf 1983 8Bobby Jones 2005 82012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME LEADERSSingle-Game Rebounds (since 1977)Season Free Throws MadeSingle-Game Free Throw Pct. (since ‘69)No Player Date21 Todd MacCulloch vs. Arizona State 1/8/9821 Todd MacCulloch vs. UCLA 1/31/9921 Detlef Schrempf vs. Idaho 12/17/8320 Todd MacCulloch vs. Arizona State 2/29/9619 Paul Fortier vs. Arizona 2/12/8319 Todd MacCulloch vs. New Mexico State 12/19/9819 Todd MacCulloch vs. California 2/20/9918 Todd MacCulloch vs. Richmond 3/14/9818 Shag Williams vs. Arizona State 1/30/8618 Rich Manning vs. Arizona State 2/11/9318 Jon Brockman vs. Utah 11/14/0718 Jon Brockman vs. Kansas 11/24/0818 Jon Brockman vs. Stanford 1/8/0918 Jon Brockman vs. California 1/10/0918 Jon Brockman vs. Oregon 2/14/0918 Jon Brockman vs. Washington State 3/7/0918 Jon Brockman vs. Purdue 3/21/0917 Detlef Schrempf vs. Washington State 1/138317 Chris Welp vs. UCLA 2/4/8417 Chris Welp vs. BYU 12/22/8417 Rich Manning vs. Boise State 12/4/9217 Todd MacCulloch at Arizona State 2/7/9817 Todd MacCulloch at California 1/21/9917 Jon Brockman vs. Washington State 1/5/0816 James Edwards vs. Nebraska 11/29/7616 Kenny Lyles vs. Stanford 2/14/8116 Shag Williams vs. Nevada–Reno 12/5/8516 Chris Welp vs. Arizona 2/1/8616 Chris Welp vs. Arizona State 2/19/8716 Todd MacCulloch at Washington State 1/18/9716 David Dixon at Stanford 1/19/0216 Jon Brockman at Arizona 1/29/08Season Field Goals MadeNo Player Year G1. Bob Houbregs 1953 3252. Chris Welp 1987 2813. Quincy Pondexter 2010 2454. Louie Nelson 1973 2415. Jon Brockman 2008 2376. Chris Welp 1986 2347. Brandon Roy 2006 2288. Steve Hawes 1972 2279. Todd MacCulloch 1998 22510. James Edwards 1977 223Season Field Goals AttemptedNo Player Year FGA1. Louie Nelson 1973 5092. Chris Welp 1987 473Doug Wrenn 2002 4734. Terrence Ross 2012 4705. Quincy Pondexter 2010 4646. Brandon Roy 2006 4497. Isaiah Thomas 2010 4488. Tony Wroten 2012 4479. Jon Brockman 2008 44210. Chris Welp 1986 436No Player Year FT1. Bob Houbregs 1953 1962. Dean Parsons 1955 1893. Quincy Pondexter 2010 1874. Louie Nelson 1973 1865. Dean Parsons 1954 1736. Brandon Roy 2006 1717. Donald Watts 1998 1708. Chris Welp 1987 1679. Bruno Boin 1957 16210. Bruno Boin 1956 156Isaiah Thomas 2010 156Season Free Throws AttemptedNo Player Year FTA1. Dean Parsons 1954 2812. Dean Parsons 1955 2713. Bob Houbregs 1953 264Tony Wroten 2012 2645. Louie Nelson 1973 2426. Donald Watts 1998 2387. Chris Welp 1987 226Quincy Pondexter 2010 2269. Bruno Boin 1957 21910. Bruno Boin 1956 215Isaiah Thomas 2010 213Season Personal FoulsNo Player Year PF1. Chris Welp 1987 1232. Chris Welp 1985 1213. Bobby Jones 2005 1184t. Mike Hayward 1988 1174t. Bobby Jones 2004 1176. Detlef Schrempf 1983 1157. Chris Welp 1986 1128. James Edwards 1976 1089t. Chris Welp 1984 1079t. David Dixon 2002 107Single-Game Field Goal Pct. Highs (since ‘69)Washington.733 (22–30) vs. USC, 1/10/85, Los Angeles, UW 66–50.705 (31–44) vs. Duke, 3/18/84, Pullman, UW 80–78.676 (48–71) vs. Chico State, 12/1/92, Seattle, UW 130–67.673 (33–49) vs. Arizona State, 2/6/99, Seattle, UW 93–85.667 (26–39) vs. USC, 2/9/70, Seattle, UW 77–72.667 (36–54) vs. Portland St., 12/3/71, Seattle, UW 101–85.667 (28–53) vs. Ball State, 11/30/85, Fresno, UW 66–55.660 (33–50) vs. USC, 2/2/84, Seattle, UW 79–48.660 (35–53) vs. Idaho State, 12/8/90, Seattle, UW 98–77.658 (25–38) vs. Boise State, 3/16/87, Seattle, UW 73–68Opponents.700 (42–60) Arizona, 12/20/87, Seattle, Arizona 110–71.667 (42–63) UCLA, 1/3/81, Los Angeles, UCLA 96–74.666 (33–50) Kansas, 12/4/86, Lawrence, Kansas 82–68.653 (32–49) Oregon State, 1/14/80, Seattle, OSU 82–73.653 (32–49) Arizona, 1/4/07, Seattle, Arizona 96–87.652 (43–66) Arizona 1/10/98, Seattle, Arizona 110-91.643 (27–42) Idaho, 12/2/81, Seattle, Idaho 86–61.641 (25–39) Duke, 1/12/85, Durham, Duke 71–59.636 (28–44) Arizona, 1/31/85, Tucson, Arizona 69–56.634 (26–41) Arizona, 2/3/90, Seattle, Arizona 75–60Washington (Min. 10 attempts)1.000 (16-16) at Texas A&M, 12/11/10, TAM 63-621.000 (13–13) vs. USC, 2/12/76, UW 93–751.000 (13–13) vs. Seattle Pacific, 12/23/76, UW 63–43.944 (17–18) vs. UCLA, 2/4/93, UW 81–67.944 (17–18) at Oregon, 2/22/07, Oregon 93–85.944 (17-18) vs. California, 3/13/10, UW 79-75.941 (16–17) vs. UCLA, 14–82, UW 56–50.938 (15–16) vs. Seattle Univ., 12/7/73, UW 81-74.938 (15–16) at. SMS, 12/28/90, El Paso, SMS 68–61.933 (14–15) vs. Arizona, 2/28/80, Seattle, UW 76–72.929 (13–14) at UCLA, 2/7/69, Los Angeles, UCLA 62–51.929 (13–14) vs. USC, 2/2/84, Seattle, UW 79–48 (2 OT).929 (13–14) at Texas Tech, 12/3/84, Lubbock, UW 59–57.929 (13–14) at UCLA, 3/8/87, Los Angeles, UCLA 64–76Opponents (Min. 10 attempts)1.000 (10–10) Seattle University, 12/10/77, Seattle, UW 85–58.960 (24–25) Arizona, 3/12/04, Los Angeles, UW 90-85.955 (21–22) California, 1/11/69, Berkeley, UW 74–73.950 (19–20) USC, 2/5/77, Los Angeles, USC 83–70.950 (19–20) Arizona, 1/10/98, Seattle, Arizona 110–91.950 (38–40) Arizona, 1/27/05, Tucson, Arizona 91–82.947 (18–19) Oregon, 2/2/78, Seattle, UW 58–52.944 (17–18) UCLA, 1/2/03, Seattle, UCLA 77–67.941 (32–34) Idaho, 12/2/81, Seattle, Idaho 86–61.941 (16–17) Oregon State, 2/18/89, Seattle, OSU 106–66.941 (16–17) Idaho, 11/22/05, Seattle, UW 90–67RECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 53


YEARLY UW STATISTICAL LEADERSScoring AverageYear Name . . . . . . . . . . . Total (Avg)2012 Terrence Ross . . . . . .574 (16.4)2011 Isaiah Thomas. . . . . .587 (16.8)2010 Quincy Pondexter . . .695 (19.3)2009 Isaiah Thomas. . . . . .541 (15.5)2008 Jon Brockman. . . . . .568 (17.8)2007 Spencer Hawes . . . .461 (14.9)2006 Brandon Roy . . . . . . .666 (20.2)2005 Nate Robinson . . . . .574 (16.4)2004 Nate Robinson . . . . .409 (13.2)2003 Nate Robinson . . . . .300 (13.0)2002 Doug Wrenn . . . . . . .546 (19.5)2001 Will Perkins . . . . . . . .370 (12.8)2000 Deon Luton . . . . . . . .452 (15.1)1999 Todd MacCulloch . . .542 (18.7)1998 Todd MacCulloch . . .557 (18.6)1997 Mark Sanford . . . . . .477 (17.0)1996 Mark Sanford . . . . . .463 (16.5)1995 Bryant Boston . . . . . .397 (14.7)1994 Maurice Woods . . . .335 (12.4)1993 Rich Manning . . . . . .447 (17.9)1992 Rich Manning . . . . . .486 (16.8)1991 Doug Meekins . . . . . .451 (16.1)1990 Eldridge Recasner . .421 (16.2)1989 Eldridge Recasner . .508 (18.1)1988 Eldridge Recasner . .477 (17.0)1987 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . .729 (20.8)1986 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . .601 (19.4)1985 Detlef Schrempf . . . .507 (15.8)1984 Detlef Schrempf . . . .521 (16.8)1983 Brad Watson . . . . . . .467 (15.1)1982 Dan Caldwell . . . . . . .394 (13.6)1981 Andra Griffin . . . . . . .525 (19.4)1980 Stan Walker . . . . . . . .324 (11.6)1979 Stan Walker . . . . . . . .339 (12.6)1978 Mike Neill. . . . . . . . . .277 (11.5)1977 James Edwards . . . .565 (20.9)1976 James Edwards . . . .493 (17.6)1975 Clarence Ramsey . . .463 (17.8)1974 Larry Pounds . . . . . . .433 (16.7)1973 Louie Nelson . . . . . . .668 (23.0)1972 Steve Hawes . . . . . . .564 (21.7)1971 Steve Hawes . . . . . . .540 (21.8)1970 George Irvine . . . . . .520 (20.0)1969 George Irvine . . . . . .404 (15.6)1968 Dave Carr . . . . . . . . . .500 (20.0)1967 Gordy Harris . . . . . . .419 (16.8)1966 Gordy Harris . . . . . . .434 (17.4)1965 Lynn Nance . . . . . . . .437 (17.5)1964 Clint Peeples . . . . . . .324 (12.1)1963 Dale Easley . . . . . . . .395 (15.2)1962 Bill Hanson . . . . . . . .541 (20.8)1961 Bill Hanson . . . . . . . .424 (16.3)1960 Bill Hanson . . . . . . . .460 (16.4)1959 Doug Smart . . . . . . . .457 (17.6)1958 Doug Smart . . . . . . . .527 (20.3)1957 Doug Smart . . . . . . . .494 (19.0)1956 Bruno Boin. . . . . . . . .448 (17.2)1955 Dean Parsons . . . . . .481 (19.2)1954 Dean Parsons . . . . . .429 (16.5)1953 Bob Houbregs . . . . . .846 (25.6)1952 Bob Houbregs . . . . . .520 (18.6)Rebounding AverageYear Name . . . . . . . . . . . Total (Avg)2012 Aziz N’Diaye . . . . . . . .240 (7.3)2011 M. Bryan-Amaning . . .281 (8.0)2010 Quincy Pondexter . . . .265 (7.4)2009 Jon Brockman. . . . . .391 (11.5)2008 Jon Brockman. . . . . .370 (11.6)2007 Jon Brockman. . . . . . .307 (9.6)2006 Jon Brockman. . . . . . .215 (6.5)2005 Bobby Jones . . . . . . . .118 (5.6)2004 Brandon Roy . . . . . . . .164 (5.3)2003 Doug Wrenn . . . . . . . .157 (5.8)2002 David Dixon . . . . . . . . .221 (7.6)2001 Will Perkins . . . . . . . . .210 (7.2)2000 Will Perkins . . . . . . . . .176 (5.9)1999 Todd MacCulloch . . .345 (11.9)1998 Todd MacCulloch . . . .292 (9.7)1997 Mark Sanford . . . . . . .225 (8.0)1996 Mark Sanford . . . . . . .171 (6.1)1995 Mark Sanford . . . . . . .149 (5.7)1994 Amir Rashad . . . . . . . .159 (5.9)1993 Mark Pope . . . . . . . . . .217 (8.0)1992 Mark Pope . . . . . . . . . .234 (8.1)1991 Dion Brown . . . . . . . . .227 (7.9)1990 Dion Brown . . . . . . . . .184 (6.6)1989 Mark West . . . . . . . . . .181 (6.5)1988 Mark West . . . . . . . . . .190 (6.8)1987 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . . .315 (9.0)1986 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . . .263 (8.5)1985 Detlef Schrempf . . . . .255 (8.0)1984 Detlef Schrempf . . . . .230 (7.4)1983 Darrell Tanner . . . . . . .224 (7.2)1982 Dan Caldwell . . . . . . . .199 (6.9)1981 Dan Caldwell . . . . . . . .214 (7.9)1980 Stan Walker . . . . . . . . .158 (5.6)1979 James Woods . . . . . . .196 (7.3)1978 James Woods . . . . . . .219 (8.1)1977 James Edwards . . . .282 (10.4)1976 Lars Hansen . . . . . . . .203 (7.5)1975 James Edwards . . . . .195 (7.5)1974 Larry Pounds . . . . . . . .240 (9.2)1973 Ray Price . . . . . . . . . . .263 (9.1)1972 Steve Hawes . . . . . . .365 (14.0)1971 *Steve Hawes . . . . . .386 (14.8)1970 Steve Hawes . . . . . . .194 (10.2)1969 George Irvine . . . . . . .196 (7.5)1968 George Irvine . . . . . . .197 (7.6)1967 Dave Hovde . . . . . . . . .239 (9.6)1966 Dave Hovde . . . . . . . . .222 (8.9)1965 Lynn Nance . . . . . . . . .234 (9.4)1964 Clint Peeples . . . . . . . .200 (7.7)1963 Ed Corell . . . . . . . . . . .269 (10.3)1962 Ed Corell . . . . . . . . . . .297 (11.4)1961 Ed Corell . . . . . . . . . . . .202 (7.8)1960 Bill Hanson . . . . . . . . .228 (8.1)1959 Doug Smart . . . . . . . .373 (14.3)1958 Doug Smart . . . . . . . .349 (13.4)1957 Doug Smart . . . . . . . 329 (12.7)1956 Jim Coshow . . . . . . . .286 (11.0)1955 Dean Parsons . . . . . .346 (13.8)1954 Dean Parsons . . . . . .310 (11.9)1953 Bob Houbregs . . . . . .381 (11.5)1952 Doug McClary . . . . . .314 (10.1)Field Goal PercentageYear Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pct.2012 Aziz N’Diaye . . . . . . . . . . . .5522011 Aziz N’Diaye . . . . . . . . . . . . 5792010 Matt Bryan-Amaning. . . . . 5402009 Jon Brockman. . . . . . . . . . .5262008 Jon Brockman. . . . . . . . . . .5362007 Jon Brockman. . . . . . . . . . .5502006 Jon Brockman. . . . . . . . . . .5182005 Brandon Roy . . . . . . . . . . . .5652004 Bobby Jones . . . . . . . . . . . .5702003 Will Conroy . . . . . . . . . . . . .4562002 David Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . . .5392001 David Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . . .5742000 Will Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . .4791999 Todd MacCulloch . . . . . . . .6621998 Todd MacCulloch . . . . . . . .6501997 Todd MacCulloch . . . . . . . .6761996 Todd MacCulloch . . . . . . . .6751995 Mike Amos. . . . . . . . . . . . . .6021994 Maurice Woods . . . . . . . . .5311993 Rich Manning . . . . . . . . . . .5751992 Mark Pope . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5791991 Doug Meekins . . . . . . . . . . .5231990 Mark West . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5141989 Todd Lautenbach . . . . . . . .6251988 Mark West . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5221987 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5941986 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5371985 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5781984 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5701983 Reggie Rogers. . . . . . . . . . .5001982 Kenny Lyles . . . . . . . . . . . . .5661981 Andra Griffin . . . . . . . . . . . .5821980 Bob Fronk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6011979 Petur Gudmundsson . . . . .5251978 Kim Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . .5001977 James Edwards . . . . . . . . .5521976 Lars Hansen . . . . . . . . . . . .5821975 Lars Hansen . . . . . . . . . . . .5961974 Larry Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .4931973 Lars Hansen . . . . . . . . . . . .5081972 Steve Hawes . . . . . . . . . . . .5501971 Steve Hawes . . . . . . . . . . . .5251970 George Irvine . . . . . . . . . . .5761969 George Irvine . . . . . . . . . . .5331968 George Irvine . . . . . . . . . . .5651967 Gordy Harris . . . . . . . . . . . .4931966 Dave Hovde . . . . . . . . . . . . .5001965 Steve Olsen . . . . . . . . . . . . .4651964 Clint Peeples . . . . . . . . . . . .4501963 Charlie Hart . . . . . . . . . . . . .4591962 Bill Hanson . . . . . . . . . . . . .5001961 Bill Hanson . . . . . . . . . . . . .5051960 Bill Hanson . . . . . . . . . . . . .5271959 Doug Smart . . . . . . . . . . . . .5081958 Doug Smart . . . . . . . . . . . . .4411957 Doug Smart . . . . . . . . . . . . .5031956 Bruno Boin. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3991955 Dean Parsons . . . . . . . . . . .4421954 Dean Parsons . . . . . . . . . . .4311953 Bob Houbregs . . . . . . . . . . .5391952 Bob Houbregs . . . . . . . . . . .430Free Throw PercentageYear Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pct.2012 C.J. Wilcox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8392011 C.J. Wilcox. . . . . . . . . . . . . .8062010 Quincy Pondexter. . . . . . . . 8272009 Justin Dentmon. . . . . . . . . .8242008 Ryan Appleby . . . . . . . . . . .8522007 Ryan Appleby . . . . . . . . . . .9272006 Justin Dentmon. . . . . . . . . .8142005 Tre Simmons . . . . . . . . . . . .8682004 Nate Robinson . . . . . . . . . .8532003 Curtis Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . .9572002 Curtis Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . .8862001 Curtis Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . .7672000 Chris Walcott . . . . . . . . . . .7791999 Deon Luton . . . . . . . . . . . . .7881998 Donald Watts . . . . . . . . . . .7141997 Todd MacCulloch . . . . . . . .7351996 Jason Hartman . . . . . . . . . .7671995 Michael McClain . . . . . . . .9171994 Maurice Woods . . . . . . . . .7431993 Mark Pope . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8621992 Mark Pope . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8041991 Mike Hayward. . . . . . . . . . .7721990 Eldridge Recasner . . . . . . .8841989 Eldridge Recasner . . . . . . .8281988 Eldridge Recasner . . . . . . .8201987 Phil Zevenbergen . . . . . . . .7621986 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7511985 Detlef Schrempf . . . . . . . . .7141984 Detlef Schrempf . . . . . . . . .7361983 Alvin Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . .8181982 Brad Watson . . . . . . . . . . . .8331981 Bob Fronk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8131980 Bob Fronk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7971979 Petur Gudmundsson . . . . .7681978 Don Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . . .8971977 Chester Dorsey . . . . . . . . . .7591976 Lars Hansen . . . . . . . . . . . .7781975 Clarence Ramsey . . . . . . . .7581974 Ray Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8141973 Ray Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7781972 Louie Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . .7661971 Dave Willenborg . . . . . . . . .8411970 George Irvine . . . . . . . . . . .7951969 Patrice Woolcock . . . . . . . .6841968 Dave West . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8371967 Rick Slettedahl . . . . . . . . . .7781966 Doug Westlake . . . . . . . . . .6421965 Lynn Nance . . . . . . . . . . . . .8021964 Steve Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . .7351963 Dale Easley . . . . . . . . . . . . .8011962 Roger Niva . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7701961 Clint Names . . . . . . . . . . . . .7931960 Clint Names . . . . . . . . . . . . .8331959 Bruno Boin. . . . . . . . . . . . . .7921958 Earle Irvin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6171957 Bruno Boin. . . . . . . . . . . . . .7401956 Ron Patnoe . . . . . . . . . . . . .8001955 Doyle Perkins . . . . . . . . . . .7791954 Jim Coshow . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6981953 Charlie Koon . . . . . . . . . . . .8251952 Bob Houbregs . . . . . . . . . . .728RECORDS542012-13 Husky Basketball


YEARLY UW STATISTICAL LEADERSAssistsYear Name . . . . . . . . . . .Total (Avg.)2012 Abdul Gaddy . . . . . . . . . 182 (5.2)2011 Isaiah Thomas . . . . . . . . 213 (6.1)2010 Venoy Overton . . . . . . . . 112 (3.1)2009 Isaiah Thomas . . . . . . . . . 91 (2.6)2008 Venoy Overton . . . . . . . . 107 (3.2)2007 Justin Dentmon . . . . . . . 115 (3.6)2006 Brandon Roy . . . . . . . . . 135 (4.1)2005 *Will Conroy . . . . . . . . . 219 (6.4)2004 Will Conroy . . . . . . . . . . 142 (4.6)2003 Will Conroy . . . . . . . . . . 108 (3.2)2002 Curtis Allen . . . . . . . . . . 126 (4.3)2001 Bryan Brown . . . . . . . . . . 86 (2.9)2000 Senque Carey . . . . . . . . 137 (4.6)1999 Senque Carey . . . . . . . . . 94 (3.2)1998 Donald Watts . . . . . . . . 107 (3.6)1997 Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er. . . . . . . . . 107 (3.8)1996 Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er. . . . . . . . . 112 (4.0)1995 Jason Hamilton . . . . . . . 123 (4.9)1994 Michael McClain . . . . . . 111 (4.1)1993 Prentiss Perkins . . . . . . . 103 (3.8)1992 Brett Pagett . . . . . . . . . . . 81 (2.9)1991 James French . . . . . . . . . 88 (3.1)1990 Eldridge Recasner . . . . . . 88 (3.4)1989 Eldridge Recasner . . . . . 107 (3.8)1988 Troy Morrell . . . . . . . . . . . 83 (3.1)1987 Greg Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 (3.6)1986 Greg Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 (3.7)1985 Detlef Schrempf . . . . . . 134 (4.2)1984 Detlef Schrempf . . . . . . . 93 (3.0)1983 Alvin Vaughn . . . . . . . . . 111 (5.6)1982 Steve Burks . . . . . . . . . . 136 (4.7)1981 Bob Fronk . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 (4.4)1980 Lorenzo Romar . . . . . . . . . 99 (3.5)1979 Lorenzo Romar . . . . . . . . . 80 (3.0)1978 Kim Stewart. . . . . . . . . . . 84 (4.9)1977 Kim Stewart. . . . . . . . . . 113 (4.2)1976 Chester Dorsey . . . . . . . 163 (5.8)1975 *Chester Dorsey . . . . . . 139 (5.6)StealsYear Name . . . . . . . . . . .Total (Avg.)2012 Tony Wroten . . . . . . . . . . 66 (1.9)2011 Isaiah Thomas . . . . . . . . . 47 (1.3)2010 Venoy Overton . . . . . . . . . 49 (1.4)2009 Justin Dentmon . . . . . . . . 53 (1.5)2008 Venoy Overton . . . . . . . . . 45 (1.4)2007 Justin Dentmon . . . . . . . . 39 (1.2)2006 Justin Dentmon . . . . . . . . 52 (1.6)2005 Nate Robinson . . . . . . . . . 61 (1.7)2004 Nate Robinson . . . . . . . . . 53 (1.7)2003 Will Conroy . . . . . . . . . . . 33 (1.2)2002 Curtis Allen . . . . . . . . . . . 27 (0.9)2001 Bryan Brown . . . . . . . . . . 31 (1.3)2000 Thalo Green . . . . . . . . . . . 35 (1.2)1999 Todd MacCulloch . . . . . . . 29 (1.0)1998 Donald Watts . . . . . . . . . 48 (1.6)1997 Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er. . . . . . . . . . 60 (2.1)1996 Jason Hamilton . . . . . . . . 59 (2.1)1995 Bryant Boston . . . . . . . . . 67 (2.5)1994 Jason Tyrus . . . . . . . . . . . 27 (1.0)1993 Bryant Boston . . . . . . . . . 32 (1.3)1992 Brett Pagett . . . . . . . . . . . 40 (1.4)1991 Dion Brown . . . . . . . . . . . 54 (1.9)1990 Dion Brown . . . . . . . . . . . 31 (1.2)1989 Dion Brown . . . . . . . . . . . 42 (1.5)1988 Troy Morrell . . . . . . . . . . . 41 (1.5)1987 Greg Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 (1.3)1986 Greg Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 (1.5)1985 Clay Damon . . . . . . . . . . . 47 (1.5)1984 Alvin Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . 37 (1.3)1983 Alvin Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . 42 (2.1)1982 Steve Burks . . . . . . . . . . . 51 (1.8)1981 Don Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . 31 (1.1)1980 Stan Walker . . . . . . . . . . . 35 (1.3)1979 Lorenzo Romar . . . . . . . . . 35 (1.3)1978 Mike Neill . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 (1.0)1977 Chester Dorsey . . . . . . . . 42 (1.6)1976 ------1975 ------Blocked ShotsYear Name . . . . . . . . . . .Total (Avg.)2012 Aziz N’Diaye . . . . . . . . . . 33 (1.0)2011 M. Bryan-Amaning . . . . . 54 (1.5)2010 M. Bryan-Amaning . . . . . 54 (1.5)2009 M. Bryan-Amaning . . . . . 32 (1.0)2008 M. Bryan-Amaning . . . . . 18 (0.5)2007 Spencer Hawes . . . . . . . . 54 (1.7)2006 Brandon Roy . . . . . . . . . . 26 (0.8)2005 Hakeem Rollins . . . . . . . . 19 (0.6)2004 Hakeem Rollins . . . . . . . . 38 (1.2)2003 Doug Wrenn . . . . . . . . . . 25 (0.9)2002 David Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . 67 (2.3)2001 Marlon Shelton . . . . . . . . 38 (1.3)2000 Will Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . 39 (1.3)1999 Todd MacCulloch . . . . . . . 47 (1.6)1998 Todd MacCulloch . . . . . . . 38 (1.3)1997 Patrick Femerling . . . . . . . 36 (1.3)1996 Todd MacCulloch . . . . . . . 32 (1.1)1995 Mark Sanford. . . . . . . . . . 18 (0.7)1994 Maurice Woods . . . . . . . . 25 (0.9)1993 Rich Manning . . . . . . . . . 29 (1.2)1992 Mark Pope . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 (0.6)1991 Doug Meekins . . . . . . . . . 12 (0.4)1990 Mark West . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 (0.4)1989 Todd Lautenbach . . . . . . . 11 (0.4)1988 Mike Hayward . . . . . . . . . 10 (0.3)1987 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 (1.8)1986 *Chris Welp . . . . . . . . . . . 67 (2.2)1985 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 (0.9)1984 Chris Welp . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 (0.9)1983 Darrell Tanner . . . . . . . . . 31 (1.0)1982 Kenny Lyles . . . . . . . . . . . 30 (1.0)1981 Kenny Lyles . . . . . . . . . . . 22 (0.8)1980 Petur Gudmundsson . . . . 31 (1.1)1979 James Woods . . . . . . . . . 26 (1.0)1978 James Woods . . . . . . . . . 28 (1.0)1977 James Edwards . . . . . . . . 38 (1.4)1976 ------1975 ------3-Point PercentageYear Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pct.2012 C.J. Wilcox . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4032011 Scott Suggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4502010 Elston Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . .3802009 Justin Dentmon . . . . . . . . . . .4122008 Ryan Appleby. . . . . . . . . . . . .3852007 Ryan Appleby. . . . . . . . . . . . .4332006 Ryan Appleby. . . . . . . . . . . . .4242005 Bobby Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . .5082004 Mike Jensen . . . . . . . . . . . . .4142003 Curtis Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3772002 Grant Leep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5272001 C.J. Massingale. . . . . . . . . . .4252000 Chris Walcott . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4001999 Donald Watts . . . . . . . . . . . .5001998 Deon Luton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3691997 Deon Luton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3941996 Jason Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . .4581995 Jason Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . .3851994 Scott Didrickson . . . . . . . . . .4121993 Chandler Nairn . . . . . . . . . . .3191992 Chandler Nairn . . . . . . . . . . .3731991 Brent Merritt . . . . . . . . . . . . .3831990 Eldridge Recasner . . . . . . . . .3691989 Eldridge Recasner . . . . . . . . .4481988 Jeff Sanor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3851987 Greg Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4071986 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975 ------ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Venoy Overton led the Huskies in assists asa freshman in 2007-08.Justin Dentmon led UW in steals as afreshman and sophomore.Hakeem Rollins led UW in blocked shotsfor two seasons in 2004 and 2005.Ryan Appleby led UW in three-point shootingthree-straight seasons.RECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 55


ALL-TIME SEASON BEST MARKSPoints Scored3,026 (2004–05)2,907 (2010–11)2,851 (2009–10)2,750 (2008–09)2,706 (2005–06)3-Pt. Field Goal Pct..401 (1988–89).392 (1987–88).384 (2004–05).371 (1990–91).371 (2010–11)Free Throws Attempted929 (2008–09)919 (1952–53)905 (2009-10)819 (1986–87)817 (1953–54)Assists660 (2004–05)632 (1975–76)593 (2010–11)541 (1986–87)529 (2005–06)Scoring Offense86.5 (2004–05)84.8 (1971–72)83.1 (2010–11)82.0 (2003–04)82.0 (2005–06)Scoring Defense48.7 (1949–50)50.5 (1950–51)50.9 (1951–52)58.6 (1959–60)58.7 (1983–84)Field Goal Percentage.517 (1984–85).508 (1975–76).506 (1981–82).499 (1980–81).492 (1988–89)Field Goals Made1,102 (2004–05)1,061 (2010–11)1,004 (2009–10)982 (2005–06)977 (2008–09)Field Goals Attempted2,271 (2004–05)2,260 (2010–11)2,212 (2009–10)2,157 (2011–12)2,136 (2008–09)3-Pt. Field Goals Made305 (2010–11)257 (2004–05)220 (2005–06)217 (2011–12)201 (2003–04)3-Pt. Field Goals Att.821 (2010–11)670 (2004–05)633 (2011–12)606 (2005–06)569 (2003–04)3-Pt. Field Goals Pct. Def..290 (1990–91).293 (1993–94).301 (1995–96).316 (1998–99).320 (2005–06)Free Throw Percentage.749 (2005–06).741 (1989–90).733 (2004–05).728 (1992–93).724 (2006–07)Free Throws Made652 (2009–10)650 (2008–09)647 (1952–53)580 (1986–87)571 (1955–56)Blocked Shots179 (2010–11)151 (2009–10)139 (2001–02)118 (1992–93)116 (1999–00)Steals288 (2004–05)273 (2005–06)271 (1994–95)269 (1995–96)264 (2009–10)Rebounds1,437 (2008–09)1,404 (2011–12)1,367 (2010–11)1,364 (2009–10)1,339 (1970–71)Rebound Average49.2 (1974–75)48.8 (1971–72)47.8 (1970–71)47.5 (1958–59)46.9 (1964–65)46.9 (1965–66)Games Played36 (2009–10)35 (2010–11)35 (1986–87)35 (2004–05)35 (2008–09)35 (2011–12)Games Won29 (1937–38)29 (2004–05)28 (1952–53)26 (1943–44)26 (2005–06)26 (2008–09)26 (2009–10)Games Lost22 (1993–94)20 (2000–01)20 (1999–00)19 (1987–88)18 (1953–54)18 (1957–58)18 (1994–95)18 (2001–02)RECORDSJames Edwards led the Huskies with 1.4 blocked shots per game in 1977. Detlef Schrempf led the UW in assists in 1994 & 1995.562012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS30–Plus Point Club49 Bob Houbregs vs. Idaho, 1/10/5345 Bob Houbregs vs. Seattle U (Corvallis), 3/13/5342 Bob Houbregs vs. LSU (Kansas City), 3/18/5341 George Irvine vs. USC (Portland), 12/26/6940 Bill Hanson vs. California, 3/3/6240 Chris Welp vs. UCLA, 12/21/8639 Jack Nichols vs. Idaho, 194838 Todd MacCulloch at James Madison, 12/7/9637 Bill Hanson vs. USC, 196237 James Edwards vs. Oregon State, 1/17/7637 Peter Gudmundsson vs. California, 2/8/7937 Dion Brown vs. Portland, 11/24/9036 Bob Houbregs vs. California, 195336 Louie Nelson vs. Grambling, 12/12/7236 Clarence Ramsey vs. Stanford, 2/19/7635 Bob Houbregs vs. Idaho, 1/9/5335 Doug Smart vs. UCLA, 1/5/5935 George Irvine at California, 2/20/7035 Louie Nelson vs. Oregon, 3/5/7335 Bob Fronk vs. Oregon, 1/22/8135 Chris Welp at Washington State, 2/22/8635 Chris Welp vs. La. Tech (Portland), 12/27/8635 Mark Sanford vs. Jackson State, 12/4/9535 Mark Sanford vs. USC, 1/4/9635 Doug Wrenn at Arizona, 2/7/0235 Brandon Roy vs. Arizona State, 12/29/0535 Brandon Roy vs. Arizona, 12/31/0534 Don McMillan at Washington State, 194434 Bob Houbregs vs. Santa Clara (Corvallis), 3/14/5334 Ray Price at USC, 2/17/7334 Lars Hansen vs. California, 2/21/7634 Detlef Schrempf at USC, 3/4/8434 Rich Manning vs. Arizona State, 2/11/9334 Doug Wrenn at Washington State, 1/31/0234 Quincy Pondexter at Oregon, 3/4/1033 Bob Houbregs vs. Northwestern, 12/29/5133 Bob Houbregs at Oregon, 195333 Bob Houbregs at Oregon State, 195333 George Irvine at USC, 2/13/7033 Doug Smart vs. Kansas, 195733 Rich Manning vs. Washington State, 1/11/9233 Todd MacCulloch at Portland, 12/3/9732 Dean Parsons vs. Idaho, 1/7/5532 Bruno Boin at Brigham Young, 12/1/5632 Bill Hanson vs. USC, 196232 Steve Hawes vs. USC, 2/27/7132 Steve Hawes vs. Stanford, 2/26/7232 Louie Nelson vs. Oregon State, 3/3/7332 Chris Welp at Arizona State, 3/1/8632 Eldridge Recasner vs. Pacific, 1/30/8932 Todd MacCulloch vs. Washington St., 3/6/9932 Doug Wrenn vs. Oregon, 1/24/0232 Will Conroy at Gonzaga, 12/2/0232 Ryan Appleby at Oregon State, 2/16/0832 Terrence Ross vs. Northwestern, 3/16/12)31 Bob Houbregs vs. California, 3/7/5331 Dean Parsons at Idaho, 2/26/5531 Doug Smart vs. UCLA, 195731 Gordy Harris at California, 2/18/6731 George Irvine vs. Yale, 1/3/7031 Andra Griffin vs. Seattle Pacific, 12/9/8031 Todd MacCulloch at Oregon, 1/15/9831 Deon Luton at USC, 1/29/9831 Todd MacCulloch at California, 1/21/9931 Nate Robinson vs. Arizona, 1/29/0431 Jon Brockman vs. Utah, 11/14/0731 Quincy Pondexter at Texas Tech, 12/3/0930 Bill Morris vs. Idaho, 194430 Bob Houbregs at Oregon, 195230 Bob Houbregs vs. Oregon State, 195230 Bob Houbregs at Washington State, 195330 Bruno Boin vs. Oregon, 195630 Bruno Boin at Oregon State, 12/29/5630 Doug Smart vs. Utah (Corvallis), 12/27/5730 Bill Hanson vs. UCLA, Seattle, 196130 Steve Hawes vs. Missouri (Tempe), 12/20/6930 Steve Hawes at UCLA, 3/1/7130 Steve Hawes vs. Washington State, 2/4/7230 Steve Hawes vs. UCLA, 2/19/7230 Charles Dudley vs. Washington State, 2/4/7230 Louie Nelson vs. Gonzaga, 12/23/7230 Louis Nelson at California, 2/24/7330 Clarence Ramsey vs. USC, 2/20/7530 Clarence Ramsey at Oregon, 2/28/7530 James Edwards at Wake Forest, 12/3/7630 Detlef Schrempf vs. Duke (Pullman), 3/18/8430 Eldridge Recasner vs. Arizona State, 3/2/8930 Dion Brown vs. Montana, 11/27/9030 Todd MacCulloch vs. Portland State, 11/30/9630 Todd MacCulloch vs. Arizona State, 1/8/9830 Deon Luton vs. Boise State, 12/23/9930 Doug Wrenn at Arizona State, 2/9/0230 Brandon Roy at UCLA, 2/7/0430 Brandon Roy vs. Oregon, 3/9/0630 Jon Brockman at Portland, 11/15/0830 Justin Dentmon at Arizona State, 1/31/0930 Isaiah Thomas vs. Wright State, 11/13/0930 Quincy Pondexter vs. San Jose State, 11/20/0930 Quincy Pondexter vs. Arizona, 2/4/1030 Matthew Bryan-Amaning vs. Arizona State, 1/22/1130 Terrence Ross vs. Washington State, 1/15/1221 Todd MacCulloch vs. Arizona State, 1/8/9821 Todd MacCulloch vs. UCLA, 1/31/9920 Doug McClary at St. Louis, 12/19/5120 George Irvine vs. Montana, 1/31/6920 Steve Hawes vs. Oregon, 2/28/7020 Steve Hawes vs. Montana, 12/12/7020 Steve Hawes vs. Seattle Univ., 12/4/7020 Larry Pounds at Washington State, 3/9/7420 Todd MacCulloch vs. Arizona State, 2/29/9610–Plus Assist Club16 Rafael Stone at California, 2/20/7015 Chester Dorsey vs. UCLA, 2/22/7515 Curtis Allen vs. Arizona State, 1/10/0214 Will Conroy at California, 3/3/0513 Chester Dorsey vs. UCLA, 197413 Will Conroy vs. Loyola Marymount, 12/12/0413 Will Conroy vs. Sacred Heart, 12/22/0413 Isaiah Thomas at California, 1/16/1112 Rafael Stone vs. Miami, 196812 Rafael Stone vs. USC, 196812 Rafael Stone vs. Missouri (Tempe), 12/20/6912 Chester Dorsey vs. UCLA, 197612 Steve Burks vs. California, 1/16/8212 Alvin Vaughn vs. Duke (Pullman), 3/18/8412 Isaiah Thomas vs. Oregon (L.A.), 3/11/1112 Abdul Gaddy at UCLA, 3/3/1211 Rafael Stone vs. Oregon, 197011 Rafael Stone vs. Utah State, 12/13/6911 Chester Dorsey vs. Bradley, 12/28/7411 Alvin Vaughn at Alaska-Anchorage, 11/26/8211 Alvin Vaughn at St. Mary’s, 12/11/8211 Detlef Schrempf at Hawaii, 12/28/8411 Eldridge Recasner vs. Miami (Ohio), 12/28/8911 Prentiss Perkins at Arizona State, 1/16/9311 Senque Carey vs. UCLA, 1/6/0011 Justin Dentmon vs. Southern Utah, 12/4/0611 Isaiah Thomas vs. Washington State (L.A.), 3/10/1110 Rafael Stone vs. Stanford, 197010 Rafael Stone vs. Northwestern (Tempe), 12/19/6910 Chester Dorsey vs. Stanford, 197510 Bob Fronk at Arizona State, 2/9/8110 Alvin Vaughn vs. Midwestern State, 12/18/8210 Michael McClain at Arizona, 3/3/9410 Michael McClain at Arizona State, 2/2/9510 Jason Hamilton at Idaho, 12/6/9510 Chris Thompson vs. Washington St., 2/15/9710 Donald Watts at Arizona, 1/9/9910 Senque Carey at Alaska Anchorage, 11/24/9910 Will Conroy vs. USC, 2/3/0510 Will Conroy vs. Pacific (NCAA), 3/19/0510 Isaiah Thomas vs. Arizona, 1/20/1110 Isaiah Thomas at Arizona, 2/19/1110 Abdul Gaddy vs. Oregon, 3/20/12Bill Hanson scored 40 points against Cal in 1962.20–Plus Rebound Club30 Ed Corell vs. Oregon, 196228 Steve Hawes at Stanford, 1/8/7226 Dean Parsons vs. Idaho, 195522 Bob Houbregs vs. Utah, 12/5/5322 Jim Coshow vs. Iowa, 12/27/5522 Steve Hawes vs. Stanford, 2/26/7221 Dean Parsons vs. Oregon, 195421 Detlef Schrempf vs. Idaho, 12/17/83RECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 57


ALL-TIME STARTING LINE-UPS2011-12 (24-11, 14-4 Pac-10) – NITF — Darnell Gant, 7.2, 5.4C — Aziz N’Diaye, 7.8, 7.3G — Abdul Gaddy, 8.1, 2.6G— Terrence Ross, 16.4, 6.4G — Tony Wroten, 16.0, 5.06th — C.J. Wilcox, 14.2, 3.42003-04 (19–12, 12–6 Pac-10) – NCAAF — Mike Jensen, 7.6, 4.5F — Bobby Jones, 11.2, 4.9G — Brandon Roy, 12.9, 5.3G — Will Conroy, 12.3, 2.6G — Nate Robinson, 13.2, 3.96th — Tre Simmons, 10.8, 3.41995-96 (16–12, 9–9 Pac-10) – NITF — Mark Sanford, 16.5, 6.1C — Todd MacCulloch, 8.8, 4.8G — Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er, 6.6, 4.3G — Bryant Boston, 12.7, 3.0G — Jason Hamilton, 7.9, 3.36th — Jason Hartman, 7.1, 3.31987-88 (10–19, 5–13 Pac-10)F — Mike Hayward, 14.0, 5.0C — Mark West, 14.0, 6.8G — Troy Morrell, 5.3, 1.5G — Jeff Sanor, 8.4, 3.6G — Eldridge Recasner, 17.0, 3.86th — Todd Lautenbach, 4.6, 2.72010-11 (24-11, 11-7 Pac-10) – NCAAF — Matthew Bryan-Amaning, 15.3, 8.0C — Aziz N’Diaye, 4.6, 5.7G— Justin Holiday, 10.5, 5.2G — Isaiah Thomas, 16.8, 3.5G — Abdul Gaddy, 8.5, 2.56th — C.J. Wilcox, 8.1, 2.12002-03 (10–17, 5–13 Pac-10)F — Doug Wrenn, 12.4, 5.8F — Bobby Jones, 5.7, 4.1F — Mike Jensen, 5.9, 3.9G — Will Conroy, 12.7, 3.6G — Nate Robinson, 13.0, 3.96th — Curtis Allen, 9.7, 1.61994-95 (9–18, 5–13 Pac-10)F — Mark Sanford, 14.5, 5.7F — Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er, 6.8, 3.9C — David Hawken, 4.4, 4.6G — Bryant Boston, 14.7, 3.2G — Jason Hamilton, 7.4, 2.86th — Mike Amos, 9.2, 4.61986-87 (20–15, 10–8 Pac-10) – NITF — Kevin Vidato, 4.6, 2.9F — Phil Zevenbergen, 15.9, 8.9C — Christian Welp, 20.8, 9.0G — Greg Hill, 12.6, 2.1G — Eldridge Recasner, 8.4, 3.16th — Al Moscatel, 4.0, 2.12009-10 (26-10, 11-7 Pac-10) – NCAAF — Matthew Bryan-Amaning, 8.8, 5.9F — Justin Holiday, 5.9, 4.5G — Quincy Pondexter, 19.3, 7.4G — Abdul Gaddy, 3.9, 1.4G — Isaiah Thomas, 16.9, 3.96th — Venoy Overton, 8.5, 2.92001-02 (11–18, 5–13 Pac-10)F — Doug Wrenn, 19.5, 6.4F — Grant Leep, 7.8, 4.1C — David Dixon, 8.4, 7.6G — Curtis Allen, 12.0, 2.2G — Erroll Knight, 7.1, 2.66th — C.J. Massingale, 5.7, 3.31993-94 (5–22, 3–15 Pac-10)F — Amir Rashad, 11.4, 5.9F — Scott Didrickson, 8.5, 3.9C — Maurice Woods, 12.4, 5.4G — Jason Tyrus, 6.3, 2.2G — Michael McClain, 5.6, 2.46th — Sam Allen, 7.1, 3.61985-86 (19–12, 13–5 Pac-10) – NCAAF — Shag Williams, 9.9, 7.2F — Paul Fortier, 14.8, 7.2C — Christian Welp, 19.4, 8.5G — Greg Hill, 11.2, 1.9G — Clay Damon, 5.1, 1.66th — Al Moscatel, 6.6, 2.72008-09 (26-9, 14-4 Pac-10) – NCAAF — Jon Brockman, 14.9, 11.5F — Darnell Gant, 3.1, 3.3G — Quincy Pondexter, 12.1, 5.9G — Justin Dentmon, 14.4, 2.7G — Isaiah Thomas, 15.5, 3.06th — Venoy Overton, 5.8, 2.12000-01 (10–20, 4–14 Pac-10)F — Will Perkins, 12.8, 7.2F — Thalo Green, 10.9, 5.0C — David Dixon, 4.7, 3.2G — Curtis Allen, 7.0, 2.0G — Michael Johnson, 8.9, 2.76th — Greg Clark, 5.5, 2.21992-93 (13–14, 7–11 Pac-10)F — Mark Pope, 12.2, 8.0F — Chandler Nairn, 7.4, 2.7C — Richard Manning, 17.9, 8.4G — Bryant Boston, 6.1, 1.8G — Prentiss Perkins, 10.4, 3.16th — Martin Keane, 6.3, 4.61984-85 (22–10, 13–5 Pac-10) – NCAAF — Detlef Schrempf, 15.8, 8.0F — Paul Fortier, 13.2, 6.4C — Christian Welp, 13.0, 7.0G — Shag Williams, 5.2, 2.8G — Clay Damon, 8.9, 1.96th — Gary Gardner, 3.8, 2.52007-08 (16-17, 7-11 Pac-10) – CBIF — Jon Brockman, 17.8, 11.6F — Artem Wallace, 3.2, 2.7G — Tim Morris, 7.2, 3.6G — Ryan Appleby, 11.2, 1.2G — Venoy Overton, 4.9, 1.96th — Justin Dentmon, 9.8, 2.31999-2000 (10–20, 5–13 Pac-10)F — Chris Walcott, 9.2, 4.4F— Will Perkins, 7.8, 5.9G — Deon Luton, 15.1, 3.4G — Senque Carey, 10.4, 4.0G — Michael Johnson, 9.9, 3.66th — Thalo Green, 6.3, 4.91991-92 (12–17, 5–13 Pac-10)F — Mark Pope, 10.3, 8.1F — Doug Meekins, 10.4, 4.5C — Richard Manning, 16.8, 6.1G — Bryant Boston, 5.5, 1.9G — Brett Pagett, 4.3, 2.56th — Chandler Nairn, 6.9, 2.51983-84 (24–7, 15–3 Pac-10) – NCAAF — Detlef Schrempf, 16.8, 7.4F — Paul Fortier, 9.1, 4.5C — Christian Welp, 10.6, 6.2G — Shag Williams, 6.1, 3.4G — Alvin Vaughn, 7.6, 1.76th — Reggie Rogers, 4.9, 4.02006-07 (19–14, 8–10 Pac-10)F — Jon Brockman, 14.2, 9.6F — Quincy Pondexter, 10.7, 4.0F — Spencer Hawes, 14.9, 6.4G — Ryan Appleby, 10.5, 1.9G — Justin Dentmon, 10.1, 4.06th — Adrian Oliver, 4.7, 3.11998-99 (17–12, 10–8 Pac-10) – NCAAF — Thalo Green, 3.7, 2.2C — Todd MacCulloch, 18.7, 11.9G — Deon Luton, 14.3, 2.1G — Donald Watts, 13.1, 3.7G — Senque Carey, 8.7, 3.16th — Chris Walcott, 5.5, 2.91990-91 (14–14, 5–13 Pac-10)F — Doug Meekins, 16.1, 6.5F — Dion Brown, 15.5, 7.9F — Mike Hayward, 8.5, 4.1G — Brent Merritt, 13.0, 4.3G — James French, 4.3, 1.36th — Amir Rashad, 4.1, 2.11982-83 (16–15, 7–11 Pac-10)F — Darrell Tanner, 12.5, 7.2F — Reggie Rogers, 8.4, 5.3F — Detlef Schrempf, 10.6, 6.8G — Brad Watson, 15.1, 3.5G — Alvin Vaughn, 8.9, 2.96th — Paul Fortier, 7.1, 4.92005-06 (26–7, 13–5 Pac-10) – NCAAF — Jamaal Williams, 13.8, 4.7F — Bobby Jones, 10.4, 4.9F — Jon Brockman, 8.4, 6.5G — Brandon Roy, 20.2, 5.6G — Justin Dentmon, 8.3, 3.56th — Ryan Appleby, 7.9, 1.41997-98 (20–10, 11–7 Pac-10) – NCAAF — Patrick Femerling, 5.7, 6.1C — Todd MacCulloch, 18.6, 9.7G — Deon Luton, 15.4, 2.3G — Donald Watts, 16.9, 3.9G — Jan Wooten, 5.6, 2.46th — Thalo Green, 5.3, 2.51989-90 (11–17, 5–13 Pac-10)F — Dion Brown, 11.3, 6.6F — Mike Hayward, 5.2, 2.8C — Mark West, 8.1, 5.2G — Brent Merritt, 6.7, 2.6G — Eldridge Recasner, 16.2, 3.96th — Doug Meekins, 10.4, 6.21981-82 (19–10, 11–7 Pac-10) – NITF — Dan Caldwell, 13.6, 6.9F — Brad Watson, 10.5, 4.7C — Kenny Lyles, 12.9, 5.7G — Steve Jackson, 6.0, 3.0G — Steve Burks, 12.7, 2.76th — Alvin Vaughn, 4.8, 1.3RECORDS2004-05 (29–6, 14–4 Pac-10) – NCAAF — Mike Jensen, 6.3, 4.1F — Bobby Jones, 11.2, 5.6G — Tre Simmons, 16.0, 4.8G — Will Conroy, 9.4, 3.3G — Nate Robinson, 16.4, 3.96th — Brandon Roy, 12.8, 5.01996-97 (17–11, 10–8 Pac-10) – NITF — Mark Sanford, 17.0, 8.0C — Todd MacCulloch, 14.2, 7.3G — Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er, 13.3, 4.9G — Donald Watts, 8.9, 3.4G — Jan Wooten, 5.8, 1.86th — Patrick Femerling, 5.6, 4.51988-89 (12–16, 8–10 Pac-10)F — Dion Brown, 10.9, 5.1F — Mike Hayward, 9.6, 4.1C — Mark West, 13.0, 6.5G — Jeff Sanor, 8.1, 2.3G — Eldridge Recasner, 18.1, 3.46th — Todd Lautenbach, 7.7, 3.51980-81 (14–13, 8–10 Pac-10)F — Dan Caldwell, 11.7, 7.9F — Andra Griffin, 19.4, 5.7C — Kenny Lyles, 9.0, 7.2G — Don Vaughn, 6.6, 1.8G — Bob Fronk, 16.7, 2.16th — Steve Burks, 4.7, 1.3582012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME STARTING LINE-UPS1979-80 (18–10, 9–9 Pac-10) – NITF — Stan Walker, 11.6, 5.6F — Andra Griffin, 10.9, 4.1G — Don Vaughn, 7.4, 1.8G — Lorenzo Romar, 9.3, 1.9G — Bob Fronk, 11.0, 1.76th — Petur Gudmundsson, 6.3, 5.61971-72 (20–6, 10–4 Pac-8)F — Ray Price, 9.1, 4.7F — Reggie Ball, 9.2, 6.5C — Steve Hawes, 21.0, 14.0G — Charles Dudley, 16.5, 4.6G — Louie Nelson, 15.1, 3.86th — Paul Tillman, 5.6, 3.71963-64 (9–17, 5–10 Big 6)F — Lynn Nance, 9.1, 4.9F — Steve Wilson, 9.4, 4.9C — Clint Peeples, 12.1, 7.7G — Henry Mathwes, 5.4, n/aG — Bob Flowers, 3.7, n/a6th — Bruce Brickner, 6.9, 5.01955-56 (15–11, 11–5 PCC)F — Jim Coshow, 12.0, 7.0F — Ron Olsen, 4.3, 5.0C — Bruno Boin, 17.2, 9.5G — Doyle Perkins, 10.2, 3.6G — Ron Patnoe, 7.3, 2.46th — John Tuft, 5.0, 2.51978-79 (11–16, 6–12 Pac-10)F — Stan Walker, 12.6, 5.3F — Andra Griffin, 11.5, 4.9C — Petur Gudmundsson, 10.1, 4.8G — Don Vaughn, 7.4, 1.3G — Lorenzo Romar, 6.0, 1.46th — James Woods, 8.1, 7.31970-71 (15–13, 6–8 Pac-8)F — Paul Tillman, 6.8, 4.0F — Reggie Ball, 8.6, 7.0C — Steve Hawes, 20.8, 14.8G — Charles Dudley, 7.1, 2.1G — Louie Nelson, 15.9, 4.46th — Dave Willenborg, 8.8, 2.41962-63 (13–13, 6–6 Big 6)F — Ed Corell, 14.1, 10.3F — Steve Wilson, 9.7, 7.5C — Dale Easley, 15.2, 8.4G — Charlie Hart, 6.6, 3.0G — Larry Sharp, 2.3, 1.36th — Clint Peeples, 3.8, 2.71954-55 (13–12, 7–9 PCC)F — Karl Voegtlin, 9.2, 5.5F — Ron Olsen, 6.2, 5.3C — Dean Parsons, 19.2, 7.9G — Doyle Perkins, 9.3, 3.1G — Jerry Johnson, 4.2, 3.16th — Jim Coshow, 8.3, 7.91977-78 (14–13, 6–8 Pac-8)F — Stan Walker, 10.3, 5.3F — Andra Griffin, 6.5, 2.7C — James Woods, 8.7, 8.1G — Mike Neill, 11.5, 2.2G — Bob Fronk, 4.7, 1.16th — Kim Stewart, 14.7, 8.91969-70 (17–9, 7–7 Pac-8)F — George Irvine, 20.0, 6.7F — Pat Woolcock, 8.4, 4.3C — Steve Hawes, 20.2, 10.2G — Dave Willenborg, 8.6, 3.4G — Rafael Stone, 6.4, 2.96th — Jay Bond, 6.1, 4.71961-62 (16–10, 5–7 Big 5)F — Ed Corell, 11.9, 11.4F — Roger Niva, 10.0, 6.0C — Bill Hanson, 20.8, 9.6G — Keith Brown, 6.7, 4.3G — Dick Reiten, 6.0, 1.46th — Dale Easley, 4.2, 2.61953-54 (8–18, 7–9 PCC)F — Karl Voegtlin, 9.2, 4.8F — Don Tripp, 10.3, 4.1C — Dean Parsons, 16.5, 7.0G — Doyle Perkins, 7.0, 2.1G — Jerry Johnson, 4.5, 3.76th — Jim Coshow, 6.5, 5.71976-77 (17–10, 8–6 Pac-8)F — Stan Walker, 8.7, 4.2F — Kim Stewart, 13.4, 9.3C — James Edwards, 20.9, 10.4G — Mike Neill, 8.8, 2.6G — Chester Dorsey, 9.0, 2.06th — Steve Matzen, 3.9, 1.21968-69 (13–13, 6–8 Pac-8)F — George Irvine, 15.6, 7.5F — Pat Woolcock, 9.0, 4.8C — Jay Bond, 13.4, 7.1G — Dave Willenborg, 6.0, 2.3G — Rafael Stone, 6.6, 2.46th — Dave West, 6.2, 1.01960-61 (13–13, 6–6 Big 5)F — Ed Corell, 7.6, 7.8F — Roger Niva, 9.2, 5.9C — Bill Hanson, 16.3, 6.8G — Clint Names, 12.2, 4.3G — Lyle Bakken, 4.0, 2.36th — Earle Irvine, 5.6, 3.31952-53 (28–3, 15–1 PCC) – NCAAF — Mike McCutchen, 9.8, 6.2F — Doug McClary, 7.0, 10.5C — Bob Houbregs, 25.6, 11.5G — Joe Cipriano, 12.8, 3.0G — Charlie Koon, 7.8, 3.76th — Dean Parsons, 4.7, 5.01975-76 (23–5, 10–4 Pac-8) – NCAAF — Lars Hansen, 14.2, 7.5F — Kim Stewart, 9.1, 6.3C — James Edwards, 17.6, 7.1G — Clarence Ramsey, 15.8, 2.9G — Chester Dorsey, 5.8, 2.46th — Ken Lombard, 5.5, 3.41967-68 (12–14, 4–10 Pac-8)F — George Irvine, 15.0, 7.6F — Dave Carr, 20.0, 7.6C — Jay Bond, 12.3, 7.5G — Dave West, 8.1, 2.3G — Rafael Stone, 5.2, 2.96th — Pat Woolcock, 5.9, 3.21959-60 (15–13, 2–9 Big 5)F — Roger Niva, 9.1, 6.4F — Lyle Bakken, 6.6, 4.3C — Bill Hanson, 16.4, 8.1G — Clint Names, 11.6, 4.2G — George Grant, 7.6, 3.46th — Al Murphy, 4.4, 3.01951-52 (25–6, 14–2 PCC)F — Frank Guisness, 12.2, n/aF — Duane Enochs, 5.8, n/aC — Bob Houbregs, 18.6, n/aG — Joe Cipriano, 9.1, n/aG — Mike McCutchen, 7.5, n/a6th — Doug McClary, 5.4, n/a1974-75 (16–10, 6–8 Pac-8)F — Larry Jackson, 12.8, 6.1F — Larry Pounds, 11.4, 6.5C — James Edwards, 12.3, 7.5G — Clarence Ramsey, 17.8, 4.5G — Chester Dorsey, 4.9, 2.56th — Lars Hansen, 10.3, 6.21966-67 (13–12, 6–8 Pac-8)F — Dave Hovde, 10.2, 9.6F — Dave Carr, 14.8, 7.5C — Gordy Harris, 16.8, 8.3G — Rick Slettedahl, 7.9, 2.5G — Gary Ostenson, 8.5, 2.06th — Doug Westlake, 6.6, 1.71958-59 (18–8, 11–5 PCC)F — Bruno Boin, 15.2, 11.6F — Earle Irvine, 9.3, 5.3C — Doug Smart, 17.6, 14.3G — John Pariseau, 6.9, 1.8G — Al Murphy, 3.8, 3.96th — George Grant, 5.5, 2.41973-74 (16–10, 7–7 Pac-8)F — Ray Price, 14.5, 6.8F — Larry Pounds, 16.7, 9.2C — James Edwards, 6.8, 4.6G — Clarence Ramsey, 16.1, 4.0G — Ron Williams, 6.3, 2.56th — Lars Hansen, 6.8, 5.81965-66 (10–15, 4–10 Pac-8)F — Dave Hovde, 10.4, 8.9F — Bruce Brickner, 8.2, 7.3C — Gordy Harris, 17.4, 7.9G — Doug Westlake, 8.8, 3.4G — Steve Olsen, 10.8, 3.46th — Dave Carr, 7.5, 4.61957-58 (8–18, 5–11 PCC)F — Earle Irvine, 6.9, 5.8F — Bill Stady, 5.6, 4.2C — Doug Smart, 20.3, 13.4G — Al Murphy, 5.7, 5.6G — Dick Crews, 5.0, 3.26th — Ron Crowe, 3.4, 1.21972-73 (18–11, 6–8 Pac-8)F — Ray Price, 15.6, 9.1F — Reggie Ball, 10.9, 7.8C — Lars Hansen, 7.1, 5.4G — Louie Nelson, 23.0, 4.0G — Ron Williams, 8.0, 3.16th — Jeff Hawes, 3.8, 3.41964-65 (10–16, 5–9 Big 6)F — Lynn Nance, 17.5, 9.4F — Jim Hermann, 6.6, 3.1C — Gordy Harris, 8.0, 8.3G — Bruce Brickner, 8.9, 7.0G — Steve Olsen, 10.5, 3.06th — Bob Johnson, 6.6, 4.81956-57 (17–9, 13–3 PCC)F — Doug Smart, 19.0, 7.9F — Bill Stady, 6.1, 5.3C — Bruno Boin, 18.9, 7.4G — Don Sunitsch, 4.3, 1.9G — Don Dorland, 4.6, 1.86th — Dick Crews, 3.2, 2.7RECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 59


MILESTONE VICTORIESRECORDS60UW Victories By-the-NumbersVictory Year Opponent, Score UW Coach Site1 1896 Seattle YMCA (Unknown) no coach Seattle50 1911 Whitman (29–20) Warner Williams Corvallis100 1915 Oregon (32–15) Anthony Savage Seattle150 1921 Washington State (26–24) Hec Edmundson Pullman200 1925 Christian Church (39–13) Hec Edmundson Seattle250 1928 Idaho (27–19) Hec Edmundson Seattle300 1931 de Neff’s Oregonians (63–14) Hec Edmundson Seattle350 1933 Meiji–Japan (88–26) Hec Edmundson Seattle400 1935 Oregon (39–27) Hec Edmundson Seattle450 1938 Idaho (38–28) Hec Edmundson Seattle500 1941 Western Washington (58–37) Hec Edmundson Bellingham550 1943 USC (52–45) Hec Edmundson Seattle600 1946 British Columbia (69–66) Hec Edmundson Victoria650 1949 Sand Point NAS (79–34) Art McLarney Seattle700 1951 BYU (80–67) Tippy Dye Kansas City750 1956 Baylor (71–62) Tippy Dye Moscow800 1959 Oregon (79–60) Tippy Dye Seattle850 1962 Idaho (55–54) John Grayson Seattle900 1967 Montana (95–79) Mac Duckworth Seattle950 1971 Navy (80–69) Tex Winter Palo Alto1000 1974 Montana State (107–76) Marv Harshman Seattle1050 1976 USC (91–79) Marv Harshman Seattle1100 1980 Gonzaga (63–59) Marv Harshman Seattle1150 1983 Gonzaga (49–48) Marv Harshman Seattle1200 1985 Oregon (88–62) Marv Harshman Seattle1250 1988 Portland (73–63) Andy Russo Seattle1300 1992 Jacksonville (65–63) Lynn Nance Seattle1350 1996 Oregon State (50–40) Bob Bender Seattle1400 1999 USC (85–83) Bob Bender Seattle1450 2004 Oregon State (103–99 ot) Lorenzo Romar Corvallis1500 2006 New Mexico (81–71) Lorenzo Romar Anaheim1550 2008 UCLA (71-61) Lorenzo Romar Seattle1600 2010 San Francisca (86-71) Lorenzo Romar Seattle1650 2012 Utah (57-53) Lorenzo Romar Salt LakeWashington’s 100-Point Games (41)Score Opponent Site Date130–67 Chico State Seattle Dec. 1, 1992123–76 Seattle U Hec Ed Jan. 26, 2010118–51 Morgan State Seattle Nov. 13, 2005118–64 McNeese State Seattle Nov. 13, 2010117–90 Grambling Seattle Dec. 27, 1974115–80 Portland Seattle Nov. 24, 1990114–94 LaSalle San Diego Dec. 29, 1976114–53 Sacred Heart Seattle Dec. 22, 2004113–79 Montana State Seattle Dec. 12, 1975112–65 Loyola Marymount Seattle Nov. 25, 2005111–52 Hawaii Seattle Jan. 28, 1966111–55 Porland State Seattle Nov. 15, 2009110–80 Lewis-Clark Seattle Dec. 4, 1980110–76 Boise State Seattle Dec. 6, 1974110–63 Houston Seattle Dec. 24, 2004109–77 California Seattle Feb. 10, 2011108–68 Oregon State Seattle Jan. 15, 2005108–79 Texas Tech Seattle Dec. 4, 2010107–76 Montana State Seattle Nov. 30, 1973106–75 Seattle University Seattle Jan. 3, 1976106–73 California Berkeley Mar. 3, 2005105–58 Idaho Seattle Dec. 2, 1969105–84 USC Seattle Mar. 2, 1956105–73 Portland State Seattle Dec. 16, 2006104–91 Eastern Washington Seattle Nov. 29, 2003103–70 Washington State Pullman Feb. 1, 1975103–81 UCLA Seattle Feb. 22, 1975103–72 Oregon State Seattle Jan. 8, 2011103–84 Oregon Seattle Feb. 14, 2009103–99 (ot) Oregon State Corvallis Jan. 17, 2004102–91 Oregon Seattle Jan. 22, 1981102–68 Wichita State Wichita Dec. 15, 1972102–74 Nicholls State Seattle Nov. 13, 2006102–75 Long Beach State Seattle Nov. 30, 2011101–85 Portland State Seattle Dec. 3, 1971101–86 USC Los Angeles Jan. 29, 1998100–75 Dartmouth Portland Dec. 29, 1971100–80 Michigan Portland Dec. 30, 1971100–7 Coll. Puget Sound Seattle Jan. 4, 1921100–102 UAB Columbus Mar. 19, 2004100–93 Loyola Marymount Los Angeles Dec. 12, 2004Opponents’ 100-Point Games (21)Score Opponent Site Date120–90 Arizona State Tempe Dec. 22, 1988116–61 Arizona Tucson Dec. 20, 1988112–81 Arizona Tucson Feb. 5, 1998110–71 Arizona Seattle Dec. 20, 1987110–91 Arizona Seattle Jan. 10, 1998109–70 UCLA Los Angeles Feb. 12, 1972106–66 Oregon State Seattle Feb. 18, 1989106–69 USC Los Angeles Feb. 25, 1967105–94 UCLA Los Angeles Jan. 31, 1998105–60 Stanford Palo Alto Jan. 19, 2002104–64 UCLA Los Angeles Feb. 18, 1978104–83 Texas Austin Nov. 20, 1991103–82 Arizona Tucson Mar. 2, 1997102–100 UAB Columbus Mar. 19, 2004101–76 Oregon Eugene Mar. 5, 1971101–85 UCLA Los Angeles Feb. 14, 1970101–78 UCLA Los Angeles Feb. 23, 1989100–48 UCLA Seattle Jan. 5, 1974100–83 UCLA Seattle Feb. 19, 1972100–71 UCLA Los Angeles Feb. 12, 1966106–97 Arizona Tucson Jan. 29, 2009Lorenzo Romar’s team earned the 1,550th win in school history against UCLA in 2008.2012-13 Husky Basketball


FRESHMAN RECORDSPointsNo. Player Year Pts. Avg.1. Tony Wroten 2012 559 16.02. Isaiah Thomas 2009 541 15.53. Spencer Hawes 2007 461 14.94. Mike Hayward 1988 406 14.05. Mark Sanford 1995 378 14.56. Quincy Pondexter 2007 342 10.77. Chris Welp 1984 328 16.88. Mark Pope 1992 300 10.3Nate Robinson 2003 300 13.010. Eldridge Recasner 1987 294 8.4ReboundsNo. Player Year Reb. Avg.1. Mark Pope 1992 234 8.12. Jon Brockman 2005 215 6.53. Chris Welp 1984 192 6.24. Tony Wroten 2012 176 5.05. Desmond Simmons 2012 169 4.86. Reggie Rogers 1983 163 5.37. Spencer Hawes 2007 152 6.28. Mark Sanford 1995 149 5.79. Mike Hayward 1988 145 5.010. Paul Fortier 1983 141 4.9Field Goal Percentage(minimum 50 attempts)No. Player Year Pct. Fg-Att.1. Todd MacCulloch 1996 .675 104–1542. Mark Pope 1992 .579 110–1903. Chris Welp 1984 .570 135–2374. Anthony Washington 2003 .556 40–725. Mike Neill 1976 .545 61–1126. Thalo Green 1998 .536 67–1257. Jon Brockman 2005 .518 116–2248. Todd Lautenbach 1988 .515 52–1019. Ron Caldwell 1987 .511 46–9010. Lars Hansen 1973 .508 63–124Joel Smith 2005 .508 60–118Free Throw Percentage (min. 25 attempts)No. Player Year Pct. Ft-Att.1. Don Vaughn 1978 .897 52-582. Steve Matzen 1977 .889 32-363. Bob Fronk 1978 .883 35-424. Quentin Youngblood 1990 .821 23-285. Justin Dentmon 2005 .814 96-1186. Mike Hayward 1988 .807 113-1407. C.J. Wilcox 2011 .806 25-318. Mark Pope 1992 .804 74-929. Chester Dorsey 1974 .800 60-7410. Dan Dickau 1998 .795 31-39MinutesNo. Player Year Min. Avg.1. Eldridge Recasner 1987 1,124 32.12. Tony Wroten 2012 1,062 30.33. Isaiah Thomas 2009 993 28.44. Chris Welp 1984 947 30.55. Justin Dentmon 2005 913 27.76. Mike Hayward 1988 895 30.97. Mark Pope 1992 877 30.28. Jon Brockman 2005 794 24.19. Reggie Rogers 1983 770 24.810. Quincy Pondexter 2007 764 23.9AssistsNo. Player Year Ast. Avg.1. Tony Wroten 2012 130 3.72. Justin Dentmon 2005 124 3.83. Venoy Overton 2008 107 3.24. Eldridge Recasner 1987 103 2.95. Senque Carey 1999 94 3.26. Isaiah Thomas 2009 91 2.67. James French 1991 88 3.18. Abdul Gaddy 2010 81 2.39. Adrian Oliver 2007 71 2.210. Curtis Allen 2001 65 2.2StealsNo. Player Year Stl. Avg.1. Tony Wroten 2012 66 1.892. Justin Dentmon 2005 52 1.583. Venoy Overton 2008 45 1.364. Isaiah Thomas 2009 38 1.095. Jon Brockman 2005 35 1.066. Eldridge Recasner 1987 31 0.89James French 1991 31 1.118. Curtis Allen 2001 29 1.00Desmond Simmons 2012 29 0.8310. Reggie Rogers 1983 28 0.90BlocksNo. Player Year Blk. Avg.1. Spencer Hawes 2007 54 1.742. Todd MacCulloch 1996 32 1.143. Jeffrey Day 2002 30 1.074. Chris Welp 1984 28 0.905. Tyreese Breshers 2010 26 0.766. Petur Gudmundson 1978 24 0.927. Reggie Rogers 1983 21 0.688. Mark Sanford 1995 18 0.69M. Bryan-Amaning 2008 18 0.5410. Mark Pope 1992 17 0.59Tony WrotenSpencer HawesJustin DentmonRECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 61


OPPONENT RECORDSOpponent High GamesRECORDSPointsNo Player School Date Pts.1. John Block USC 2/11/66 452. Wally Szczerbiak Miami (Ohio) 3/12/99 43Adam Morrison Gonzaga 12/4/05 43Klay Thompson Washington St. 3/10/11 435. John Green UCLA 2/27/60 38Lew Alcindor UCLA 1/6/68 38Stuart House Washington St. 1/5/80 38Steve Johnson Oregon State 1/24/81 389. Lew Alcindor UCLA 2/24/67 37Brian Jackson Utah State 12/20/80 37Craig Ehlo Washington St. 3/12/83 37Mario Bennett Arizona State 3/2/95 37Salim Stoudamire Arizona 3/12/05 37ReboundsNo Player School Date Reb1. Mel Counts Oregon State 12/8/62 252. Bill Walton UCLA 2/12/72 243. David Greenwood UCLA 1/6/78 234. Ansley Truitt California 2/13/71 21Bill Walton UCLA 2/12/73 216. Bob Presley California 2/9/68 20Ken Gardner Utah 12/29/70 20Tommy Barker Hawaii 1/24/76 20Mark McNamara California 1/16/82 20Mark Madsen Stanford 2/26/00 20Points ScoredTeam 120, Arizona State, 12/22/88 (120-90)Individual 45, John Block, USC, 2/11/66Field Goals MadeTeam 46, Arizona, 2/5/98Individual 18, Adam Morrison, Gonzaga, 12/4/06 (18-29)18, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (OH), 3/12/99 (18-33)Field Goals AttemptedTeam 91, UCLA, 2/12/72 (44-91)Individual 33, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (OH), 3/12/99 (18-33)Field Goals PercentageTeam .700 (42-60), Arizona, 12/20/87Individual (min. 10 att.).900 (9-10), Ronnie Coleman, USC, 2/1/88.900 (9-10), Derrick Pope, Montana, 1/3/82.900 (9-10), Kiki Vandeweghe, UCLA, 1/27/79.900 (9-10), Kevin <strong>Book</strong>out, Oklahoma, 11/26/04.900 (9-10), Solomon Hill, Arizona, 1/28/123-point Field Goals Made (since 1987)Team 14, Oregon, 1/23/0314, Oregon, 2/14/08Individual 8, Klay Thompson, Washington State, 3/10/113-point Field Goals Attempted (since 1987)Team 32, Oregon, 1/17/08Individual 14, Chamberlain Oguchi, Oregon, 3/9/0614, Gabe Pruitt, USC, 1/12/0614, Mike Redhair, Arizona State, 3/8/9014, Reggie Miller, UCLA, 1/29/8714, Adam Spanich, USC, 1/29/9814, Klay Thompson, Washington State, 3/10/11AssistsNo Player School Date Ast1. B.J. Tyler Texas 11/20/91 14Kendall Marshall North Carolina 3/20/11 143. Freddie Boyd Oregon State 3/4/72 13Andre McCarter UCLA 1/9/75 13Gary Payton Oregon State 2/18/89 13Pooh Richardson UCLA 2/23/89 13StealsNo Player School Date Stl1. Lafayette Lever Arizona State 2/9/81 8Jason Kidd California 1/28/93 8Keith Higgins Colorado 2/22/95 84. Lafayette Lever Arizona State 1/10/81 7Ronn McMahon E. Washington 12/13/89 7Roderick Taylor Jackson State 12/4/95 7Jeff Trepagnier Arizona State 3/9/00 7Roland Hannah New Mexico 1/2/00 7Alvin Snow E. Washington 12/14/02 7Alex Bausley Sacramento State 11/19/06 73-point Field Goal Percentage (since 1987)Team (min. 5 att.) .857 (6-7), Oregon, 1/22/87(min. 10 att.) .786 (11-14), Oregon, 12/20/87Individual (min. 5 att.) .857 (6-7), James Davis, Oregon, 1/23/03Free Throws MadeTeam 41, Arizona, 1/29/09 (41-51)Individual 21, John Block, USC, 2/11/66 (21-21)Free Throws AttemptedTeam 54, Oregon, 2/10/04 (33-54)Individual 25, Marv Roberts, Utah State, 12/13/69 (14-25)Free Throw PercentageTeam (min. 10 att.) .967 (29-30), USC, 1964Individual 1.000 (21-21), John Block, USC, 2/11/66ReboundsTeam 66, California, 1/12/70Individual 25, Mel Counts, Oregon State, 12/8/62Assists (not kept prior to 1970)Team 39, UCLA, 2/16/73Individual 14, B.J. Tyler, Texas, 11/20/9114, Kendall Marshall, North Carolina, 3/20/11Steals (not kept prior to 1976)Team 21, USC, 1/6/02Individual 8, Keith Higgins, Colorado, 2/22/958, Jason Kidd, California, 1/28/938, Lafayette Lever, Arizona State, 2/9/81Blocked Shots (not kept prior to 1976)Team 13, Arizona State, 1/9/03Individual 8, Anwar Ferguson, Houston, 12/20/0312, Michael Mann, Stanford, 1/8/72 (before official blocks kept)Most TurnoversTeam 36, Morgan State, 11/13/05Individual 15, Frank Oleynick, Seattle University, 1/26/74BlocksNo Player School Date Blk1. Anwar Ferguson Houston 12/20/03 82. Gig Sims UCLA 2/18/78 7James Donaldson Washington St. 3/4/78 7Kurt Nimphius Arizona State 3/3/79 7Todd Anderson Washington St. 1/9/88 7Jelani McCoy UCLA 3/7/96 7TurnoversNo Player School Date TO1. Frank Oleynick Seattle U. 1/26/74 152. Toby Bailey UCLA 1/6/96 123. Marvin Roberts Utah State 12/7/68 11Rickie Hawthorne California 2/15/75 115. Levi Phillips West Virginia 12/27/73 10Mike Davis Bradley 12/28/74 10Cliff Robinson USC 1/7/78 10James Donaldson Washington St. 1/28/78 10Jheryl Wilson New Jersey Tech 11/13/07 10622012-13 Husky Basketball


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSYear FG % Opp FG% 3PT % FT % Rebs Opp Reb Reb. Diff. Points Opp Pts Point Diff. TO OPP TO AST STL2012 .448 .422 .343 .623 40.1 34.9 +5.2 75.6 70.1 +5.5 13.1 13.8 13.6 6.72011 .469 .418 .371 .674 39.1 34.8 +4.2 83.1 70.7 +12.4 12.2 14.8 16.9 6.72010 .454 .421 .336 .720 37.9 34.3 +3.6 79.2 70.0 +9.2 12.8 16.1 14.3 7.32009 .457 .418 .337 .700 41.1 32.9 +8.2 78.6 69.5 +9.1 14.7 14.9 13.1 7.42008 .452 .451 .351 .586 38.1 32.0 +6.1 73.2 70.8 +2.4 13.8 15.0 13.9 6.52007 .466 .451 .368 .724 38.2 29.3 + 8.9 76.5 73.0 + 3.5 15.7 13.9 15.2 5.52006 .471 .436 .365 .749 37.3 31.4 + 5.9 82.0 69.9 + 12.1 14.7 17.9 16.0 8.32005 .485 .454 .384 .733 37.3 33.3 + 4.0 86.5 74.2 + 12.3 14.3 17.9 18.9 8.22004 .466 .465 .353 .713 35.6 35.8 – 0.2 82.0 79.0 + 3.0 15.2 17.0 16.2 7.32003 .434 .453 .341 .664 34.4 37.4 – 3.0 72.4 75.0 – 2.6 15.7 17.4 13.6 6.52002 .440 .441 .369 .670 36.3 37.1 – 0.8 72.0 77.1 – 5.1 17.3 13.7 13.4 5.62001 .415 .467 .306 .575 35.9 38.8 – 2.9 67.6 76.6 – 9.0 17.7 16.8 13.5 6.52000 .412 .442 .342 .662 35.1 38.9 – 3.8 66.0 72.8 – 6.8 16.6 15.6 13.3 6.71999 .477 .432 .348 .667 35.5 34.3 + 1.2 74.2 71.5 + 2.7 16.3 13.9 15.3 6.51998 .488 .462 .353 .694 35.5 33.1 + 2.4 78.6 76.6 + 2.0 17.6 16.1 15.4 6.51997 .483 .442 .365 .698 37.1 30.9 + 6.2 75.2 72.3 + 2.9 20.6 16.9 16.9 7.41996 .436 .439 .342 .624 35.1 35.4 – 0.3 70.0 67.5 + 2.5 17.6 19.7 15.0 9.61995 .417 .462 .303 .660 33.5 37.3 – 3.8 66.9 70.7 – 3.8 18.1 20.6 15.2 10.01994 .408 .458 .287 .623 34.4 36.0 – 1.6 61.9 70.1 – 8.2 18.6 15.2 12.7 5.91993 .454 .427 .298 .728 36.9 33.9 + 3.0 71.1 68.9 + 2.2 15.6 15.1 13.1 7.31992 .454 .443 .290 .706 34.4 31.4 + 3.0 65.9 67.7 – 1.8 16.0 14.9 13.9 7.41991 .462 .456 .371 .679 32.9 30.9 + 2.0 67.6 67.7 – 0.1 16.8 15.4 13.6 7.91990 .460 .456 .326 .741 32.9 27.5 + 5.4 63.8 65.1 – 1.3 15.2 13.0 12.3 5.41989 .492 .511 .401 .699 30.6 34.0 – 3.4 75.6 82.5 – 6.9 18.3 15.9 16.0 6.81988 .479 .498 .392 .715 30.4 32.9 – 2.5 70.1 74.9 – 4.8 16.3 15.3 14.6 6.91987 .491 .451 .366 .708 37.2 32.5 + 4.7 75.0 71.4 + 3.6 16.8 14.4 15.5 6.31986 .490 .464 —— .672 37.0 33.1 + 3.9 72.1 69.0 + 3.1 15.9 15.4 16.6 6.31985 .517 .432 —— .650 34.3 26.9 + 7.4 64.9 58.8 + 6.1 15.6 13.4 15.6 6.11984 .484 .436 —— .643 33.8 30.3 + 3.5 64.6 58.7 + 5.9 13.9 15.9 14.2 6.11983 .438 .479 —— .675 38.5 35.9 + 2.6 65.6 66.4 – 0.8 14.9 16.6 13.3 6.21982 .506 .480 —— .672 32.9 31.6 + 1.3 67.0 63.0 + 4.0 14.3 15.7 15.0 6.21981 .499 .495 —— .721 37.3 38.1 – 0.8 77.3 77.1 + 0.2 16.9 16.2 16.7 6.71980 .491 .458 —— .709 39.3 36.2 + 3.1 74.6 69.5 + 5.1 16.3 17.4 15.9 6.41979 .459 .480 —— .702 35.2 38.2 – 3.0 66.7 68.1 – 1.4 16.6 17.4 15.2 6.51978 .450 .442 —— .683 40.4 42.1 – 1.7 71.1 70.6 + 0.5 17.7 17.8 16.4 5.41977 .456 .453 —— 686 41.9 39.2 + 2.7 73.6 69.1 + 4.5 15.6 17.9 14.7 6.21976 .508 .436 —— .678 42.4 37.3 + 5.1 80.2 68.8 + 11.4 16.2 18.0 22.6 ——1975 .464 .433 —— .633 49.2 43.3 + 5.9 80.9 73.4 + 7.5 —— —— —— ——1974 .458 .454 —— .690 45.0 42.5 + 2.5 77.9 77.3 + 0.6 —— —— —— ——1973 .454 .407 —— .710 45.7 44.4 + 1.3 75.2 71.1 + 4.1 —— —— —— ——1972 .476 .421 —— .715 48.8 45.5 + 3.3 84.8 77.6 + 7.2 —— —— —— ——1971 .442 .453 —— .659 47.3 44.0 + 3.3 78.1 76.9 + 1.2 —— —— —— ——1970 .467 .433 —— .689 43.7 41.8 + 1.9 75.8 71.5 + 4.3 —— —— —— ——1969 .438 .446 —— .613 38.4 42.8 – 4.4 64.5 64.6 – 0.1 —— —— —— ——1968 .431 .428 —— .706 45.0 46.3 – 1.3 76.2 76.5 – 0.3 —— —— —— ——1967 .436 .449 —— .681 46.0 43.7 + 2.3 74.9 77.7 – 2.8 —— —— —— ——1966 .421 .416 —— .609 46.9 45.2 + 1.7 69.8 70.8 – 1.0 —— —— —— ——1965 .412 .403 —— .665 45.3 46.1 – 0.8 70.2 70.6 – 0.4 —— —— —— ——1964 .395 .396 —— .626 44.3 43.7 + 0.6 59.6 66.8 – 7.2 —— —— —— ——1963 .395 .349 —— .683 42.3 42.6 – 0.3 56.4 59.2 – 2.8 —— —— —— ——1962 .419 .352 —— .697 46.4 47.9 – 1.5 66.0 61.0 + 5.0 —— —— —— ——1961 .407 .354 —— .719 41.2 37.1 + 4.1 60.8 59.7 + 1.1 —— —— —— ——1960 .421 .359 —— .679 39.9 42.9 – 3.0 59.9 58.6 + 1.3 —— —— —— ——1959 .411 .342 —— .692 47.5 42.4 + 5.1 67.2 61.3 + 5.9 —— —— —— ——1958 .355 .364 —— .601 40.8 42.6 – 1.8 57.7 63.0 – 5.3 —— —— —— ——1957 .397 .344 —— .652 42.0 42.3 – 0.3 67.9 65.3 + 2.6 —— —— —— ——1956 .346 .350 —— .701 45.5 43.9 + 1.6 67.5 64.0 + 3.5 —— —— —— ——1955 .342 .304 —— .685 45.6 39.8 + 5.8 66.1 60.6 + 5.5 —— —— —— ——1954 .331 .351 —— .614 39.3 39.9 – 0.6 62.0 66.5 – 4.5 —— —— —— ——1953 .390 .306 —— .705 43.3 34.4 + 8.9 72.3 59.1 + 13.2 —— —— —— ——RECORDSHighest season figures are denoted by bold typeLowest season fi gures are denoted by underline2012-13 Husky Basketball 63


UW RECORD VS. TOP-10 RANKED OPPONENTSRECORDSUW <strong>Record</strong> Against . . .All-Time Top 25 Opponents: 87-225Home: 62-84Away: 11-109Neutral: 12-33All-Time Top-10 Opponents: 33-121Home: 30-48Away: 1-53Neutral: 2-20No. 1-Ranked Opponents: 2-26Home: 2-14Away: 0-10Neutral: 0-2Last win vs. #1: UW 75, Stanford 62, Mar. 6, 2004Last meeting vs. #1: UCLA 96, UW 74, Dec. 31, 2006Defending NCAA Champions: 2-31(UW 69, Louisville 54; Nov. 29, 1986)(UW 39, Oregon 31; Jan. 19, 1940)NCAA Champions (year they won it): 2–32(UW 92, Arizona 88; Feb. 2, 1997)(UW 103, UCLA 81; Feb. 22, 197 )Last meeting: Connecticut 69, UW 48 Dec. 1, 1998NCAA Runners-Up (same year): 6–17Final Four Teams (same year): 13–78Defending Final Four Teams (year after): 23–60UW vs. Top-10 OpponentsDec. 10, 2011 vs. #7 Duke 86, UW 80Mar. 20, 2011 vs. #7 North Carolina 86, UW 83Nov. 24, 2010 vs. #2 Michigan State 76, UW 71Nov. 23, 2010 vs. #8 Kentucky 74, UW 67Mar. 25, 2010 vs. #6 West Virginia 69, UW 56Mar. 20, 2010 UW 82, vs. #8 New Mexico 64Feb. 28, 2008 at #8 Stanford 82, UW 79Feb. 10, 2008 UW 71, #5 UCLA 71Jan. 10, 2008 at #5 UCLA 69, UW 55Jan. 5, 2008 #4 Washington St. 56, UW 52Mar. 3, 2007 UW 61, #2 UCLA 51Feb. 17, 2007 at #7 Pittsburgh 65, UW 61Feb. 14, 2007 #10 Washington State 65, UW 61Jan. 25, 2007 UW 89, #7 Oregon 77Jan. 4, 2007 #7 Arizona 96, UW 87Dec. 31, 2006 at #1 UCLA 96, UW 74Mar. 24, 2006 vs. #2 Connecticut 98, UW 92Dec. 4, 2006 UW 99, vs. #6 Gonzaga 95Mar. 24, 2005 vs. #4 Louisville 93, UW 79Mar. 12, 2005 UW 81, vs. #8 Arizona 72Feb. 26, 2005 UW 93, #9 Arizona 85Mar. 13, 2004 vs. #2 Stanford 77, UW 66Mar. 6, 2004 UW 75, #1 Stanford 62Jan. 29, 2004 UW 96, #9 Arizona 83Jan. 4, 2004 at #5 Stanford 85, UW 72Feb. 6, 2003 #2 Arizona 88, UW 85 otJan. 11, 2003 at #2 Arizona 79, UW 61Mar. 7, 2002 vs. #6 Oregon 86, UW 64Feb. 24, 2001 at #1 Stanford 99, UW 79Jan. 25, 2001 #1 Stanford 94, UW 63Feb. 26, 2000 #1 Stanford 77, UW 52Feb. 10, 2000 #7 Arizona 65, UW 56Jan. 27, 2000 at #2 Stanford 92, UW 62Jan. 15, 2000 at #2 Arizona 69, UW 62Feb. 18, 1999 #7 Stanford 89, UW 57Feb. 4, 1999 UW 90, #10 Arizona 84Jan. 23, 1999 at #3 Stanford 67, UW 60Jan. 9, 1999 at #8 Arizona 88, UW 86Dec. 1, 1999 vs. #1 Connecticut 69, UW 48Mar. 19, 1998 #6 Connecticut 75, UW 74 (NCAA)Feb. 19, 1998 at #10 Stanford 93, UW 70Feb. 5, 1998 at #4 Arizona 112, UW 81Jan. 31, 1998 at #8 UCLA 105, UW 94Jan. 24, 1998 #5 Stanford 74, UW 72Jan. 10, 1998 #5 Arizona 110, UW 91Mar. 6, 1997 #9 UCLA 87, UW 85Feb. 10, 1997 #8 Cincinnati 82, UW 69Feb. 2, 1997 UW 92, #10 Arizona 88Feb. 9, 1995 #6 UCLA 74, UW 66Jan. 12, 1995 at #6 UCLA 75, UW 57Mar. 3, 1994 at #8 Arizona 95, UW 62Feb. 10, 1994 at #9 UCLA 79, UW 76Jan. 15, 1994 #5 UCLA 82, UW 62Feb. 13, 1993 #5 Arizona 81, UW 72Mar. 8, 1992 #9 UCLA 80, UW 79Mar. 5, 1992 #8 USC 75, UW 63Feb. 15, 1992 at #7 Arizona 85, UW 51Feb. 6, 1992 at #4 UCLA 74, UW 61Jan. 16, 1992 UW 62, #7 Arizona 60Feb. 2, 1991 at #6 Arizona 85, UW 56Jan. 3, 1991 UW 70, #4 Arizona 56Feb. 5, 1989 #4 Arizona 85, UW 68Jan. 3, 1989 #1 Duke 87, UW 61Dec. 20, 1989 at #9 Arizona 116, UW 61Mar. 5, 1988 at #3 Arizona 89, UW 71Dec. 4, 1986 at #6 Kansas 82, UW 68Nov. 24, 1985 #5 Kansas 69, UW 64Jan. 12, 1985 at #2 Duke 71, UW 59Dec. 27, 1984 vs. #10 Georgia Tech 65, #11 UW 58Mar. 5, 1983 #6 UCLA 90, UW 66Dec. 23, 1982 UW 55, #6 Missouri 48Nov. 27, 1982 vs. #7 Louisville 58, UW 47Feb. 18, 1982 #5 Oregon State 55, UW 44Feb. 23, 1981 at #2 Oregon State 89, UW 63Feb. 9, 1981 at #5 Arizona State 78, UW 76Jan. 24, 1981 #1 Oregon State 97, UW 91 otJan. 3, 1981 at #7 UCLA 96, UW 74Feb. 14, 1980 #4 Oregon State 82, UW 73Jan. 19, 1980 at #4 Oregon State 89, UW 84Feb. 22, 1979 UW 69, #1 UCLA 68Jan. 27, 1979 at #6 UCLA 86, UW 61Feb. 18, 1978 at #4 UCLA 104, UW 64Jan. 21, 1978 at #2 Marquette 71, UW 63Jan. 6, 1978 #7 UCLA 79, UW 60Feb. 12, 1977 UW 78, #2 UCLA 73Feb. 3, 1977 at #2 UCLA 75, UW 65Mar. 13, 1976 vs. #10 Missouri 69, #11 UW 67Feb. 14, 1976 at #6 UCLA 78, #9 UW 76Feb. 5, 1976 #9 UCLA 92, #6 UW 87Feb. 22, 1975 UW 103, #2 UCLA 81Feb. 20, 1975 UW 89, #10 USC 88Jan. 18, 1975 #8 Oregon 68, UW 66Jan. 11, 1975 at #6 USC 89, UW 87Jan. 9, 1975 at #2 UCLA 92, UW 82Dec. 14, 1974 UW 74, #9 at Kansas 64Feb. 23, 1974 at #3 UCLA 99, UW 65Jan. 5, 1974 #1 UCLA 100, UW 48Feb. 16, 1973 at #1 UCLA 93, UW 62Feb. 12, 1973 #1 UCLA 76, UW 67Feb. 19, 1972 #1 UCLA 100, UW 83Feb. 12, 1972 at #1 UCLA 109, UW 70Mar. 1, 1971 #1 UCLA 71, UW 69Feb. 27, 1971 #3 USC 81, UW 80Jan. 9, 1971 at #4 USC 79, UW 72Jan. 8, 1971 at #1 UCLA 78, UW 69Feb. 14, 1970 at #1 UCLA 101, UW 85Feb. 7, 1970 #1 UCLA 66, UW 56Feb. 17, 1969 #1 UCLA 53, UW 44Feb. 7, 1969 at #1 UCLA 62, UW 51Feb. 24, 1968 #2 UCLA 84, UW 67Jan. 6, 1968 at #1 UCLA 93, UW 65Dec. 9, 1967 #7 Purdue 84, UW 77Dec. 8, 1967 UW 98, #7 Purdue 87Feb. 24, 1967 at #1 UCLA 71, UW 43Jan. 28, 1967 UW 81, #3 Houston 78Jan. 9, 1967 #1 UCLA 83, UW 68Dec. 20, 1966 at #8 Houston 87, UW 65Feb. 12, 1965 #2 UCLA 83, UW 73Feb. 6, 1965 at #2 UCLA 78, UW 75Dec. 28, 1964 vs. #3 Minnesota 77, UW 76Feb. 24, 1964 #1 UCLA 78, UW 64Feb. 15, 1964 at #1 UCLA 88, UW 60Feb. 14, 1964 at #1 UCLA 73, UW 58Feb. 1, 1963 UW 49, #7 Stanford 48Jan. 5, 1963 UW 67, #9 UCLA 63Jan. 4, 1963 UW 62, #9UCLA 61Dec. 29, 1963 vs. #9 Stanford 63, UW 62 2otDec. 8, 1962 #7 Oregon State 57, UW 45Feb. 17, 1962 UW 73, #6 Oregon State 61Jan. 13, 1962 #4 USC 78, UW 64Jan. 12, 1962 UW 85, #4 USC 67Dec. 29, 1961 vs. #9 Purdue 75, UW 73Dec. 27, 1961 vs. #1 Ohio State 59, UW 49Feb. 18, 1961 UW 61, #8 USC 55Jan. 7, 1961 #9 UCLA 62, UW 58Jan. 6, 1961 UW 58, #9 UCLA 45Feb. 26, 1960 #4 California 54, UW 47Feb. 5, 1960 at #3 California 68, UW 53Jan. 16, 1960 at #2 California 79, UW 39Jan. 9, 1960 #10 USC 69, UW 68Jan. 8, 1960 #10 USC 53, UW 52Dec. 22, 1958 at #6 Northwestern 75, UW 69Dec. 30, 1957 UW 71, #8 Michigan State 69Dec. 21, 1957 at #3 Kansas State 70, UW 63Dec. 20, 1957 at #2 Kansas 77, UW 59Feb. 9, 1957 UW 90, #5 UCLA 74Feb. 8, 1957 #5 UCLA 68, UW 65Dec. 15, 1956 #1 Kansas 92, UW 78Dec. 14, 1956 #1 Kansas 77, UW 63Dec. 27, 1955 UW 76, #6 Iowa 71Mar. 17, 1953 at #5 Kansas 79, #2 UW 53Dec. 13, 1952 at #7 UCLA 54, #4 UW 47Dec. 12, 1952 #4 UW 53, at #7 UCLA 49Dec. 19, 1951 #8 UW 58, at #4 St. Louis 53642012-13 Husky Basketball


UW RECORD VS. TOP-25 RANKED OPPONENTSUW vs. AP Ranked Opponents(The Associated Press Top-20 poll began in 1949 and became atop-25 beginning with the 1989-90 season)Dec. 10, 2011 vs. #7 Duke 86, UW 80Dec. 6, 2011 vs. #11 Marquette 79, UW 77Mar. 20, 2011 vs. #7 North Carolina 86, UW 83Mar. 12, 2011 UW 77, #16 Arizona 75 (ot)Feb. 19, 2011 #12 Arizona 87, UW 86Nov. 24, 2010 vs. #2 Michigan State 76, UW 71Nov. 23, 2010 vs. #8 Kentucky 74, UW 67Mar. 25, 2010 vs. #6 West Virginia 69, UW 56Mar. 20, 2010 UW 82, vs. #8 New Mexico 64Dec. 22, 2009 UW 73, #19 Texas A&M 64Dec. 12, 2009 vs. #15 Georgetown 74, UW 66Mar. 21, 2009 vs. #17 Purdue 76, UW 74Mar. 13, 2009 vs. #21 Arizona State 75, UW 65Feb. 26, 2009 UW 73, #14 Arizona State 70 (ot)Feb. 19, 2009 at #20 UCLA 85, UW 76Jan. 31, 2009 UW 84, at #14 Arizona State 71Jan. 24, 2009 UW 86, #13 UCLA 75Nov. 25, 2008 vs. #17 Florida 86, UW 84Nov. 24, 2008 vs. #22 Kansas 73, UW 54Mar. 8, 2008 at #23 Washington State 76, UW 73 (2OT)Feb. 28, 2008 at #8 Stanford 82, UW 79Feb. 10, 2008 UW 71, #5 UCLA 61Jan. 31, 2008 #14 Stanford 65, UW 51Jan. 24, 2008 at #24 Arizona State 72, UW 61Jan. 10, 2008 at #5 UCLA 69, UW 55Jan. 5, 2008 #4 Washington State 56, UW 52Dec. 8, 2007 #12 Pittsburgh 75, UW 74Nov. 23, 2007 vs. #21 Syracuse 91, UW 85Nov. 21, 2007 vs. #16 Texas A&M 77, UW 63Mar. 11, 2007 vs. #11 Washington State 74, UW 64Mar. 3, 2007 UW 61, #2 UCLA 51Mar. 1, 2007 UW 85, #23 USC 70Feb. 24, 2007 at #23 Oregon 93, UW 85Feb. 17, 2007 at #7 Pittsburgh 65, UW 61Feb. 14, 2007 #10 Washington State 65, UW 61Feb. 11, 2007 UW 64, #25 Stanord 52Feb. 3, 2007 at #20 Arizona 84, UW 54Jan. 25, 2007 UW 89, #7 Oregon 77Jan. 4, 2007 #7 Arizona 96, UW 87Dec. 31, 2006 at #1 UCLA 96, UW 74Dec. 20, 2006 UW 88, #12 LSU 72Dec. 9, 2006 at #18 Gonzaga 97, UW 77Mar. 24, 2006 vs. #2 Connecticut 98, UW 92Mar. 18, 2006 UW 67, #13 Illinois 64Feb. 11, 2006 UW 70, #13 UCLA 67Jan. 14, 2006 UW 69, #11 UCLA 65Dec. 4, 2006 UW 99, vs. #6 Gonzaga 95Mar. 24, 2005 vs. #4 Louisville 93, UW 79Mar. 19, 2005 UW 97, vs. #22 Pacific 79Mar. 12, 2005 UW 81, vs. #8 Arizona 72Feb. 26, 2005 UW 93, #9 Arizona 85Jan. 27, 2005 at #11 Arizona 91, UW 82Dec. 19, 2004 UW 68, #12 N.C. State 64Nov. 27, 2004 UW 79, vs. #19 Alabama 76Mar. 13, 2004 vs. #2 Stanford 77, UW 66Mar. 12, 2004 UW 90, vs. #21 Arizona 85Mar. 6, 2004 UW 75, #1 Stanford 62Feb. 26, 2004 UW 89, at #17 Arizona 84Jan. 29, 2004 UW 96, #9 Arizona 83Jan. 4, 2004 at #5 Stanford 85, UW 72Dec. 3, 2003 #17 Gonzaga 86, UW 63Feb. 15, 2003 at #22 California 58, UW 53Feb. 13, 2003 at #24 Stanford 78, UW 69Feb. 6, 2003 #2 Arizona 88, UW 85 otJan. 23, 2003 at #23 Oregon 91, UW 66Jan. 11, 2003 at #2 Arizona 79, UW 61Mar. 7, 2002 vs. #9 Oregon 64, UW 86Feb. 23, 2002 at #15 Oregon 90, UW 84Feb. 14, 2002 #12 Stanford 91, UW 65Feb. 7, 2002 at #11 Arizona 92, UW 81Jan. 24, 2002 UW 97, #19 Oregon 92Jan. 12, 2002 #20 Arizona 74, UW 69Jan. 4, 2002 at #14 UCLA 74, UW 62Dec. 20, 2001 #19 UCLA 85, UW 79Dec. 11, 2001 #25 Gonzaga 67, UW 47Mar. 10, 2001 UW 96, #13 UCLA 94Feb. 24, 2001 at #1 Stanford 99, UW 79Feb. 8, 2001 at #11 Arizona 82, UW 62Jan. 25, 2001 #1 Stanford 94, UW 63Jan. 13, 2001 #21 Arizona 89, UW 64Jan. 6, 2001 at #20 USC 87, UW 61Dec. 21, 2000 vs. #17 Alabama 69, UW 60Feb. 26, 2000 #1 Stanford 77, UW 52Feb. 10, 2000 #7 Arizona 65, UW 56Jan. 26, 2000 at #2 Stanford 92, UW 62Jan. 15, 2000 at #2 Arizona 69, UW 62Jan. 6, 2000 UW 63, #24 UCLA 62Dec. 21, 1999 #13 Oklahoma State 84, UW 72Dec. 13, 1999 #22 Gonzaga 76, UW 66Feb. 27, 1999 at #15 UCLA 79, UW 62Feb. 18, 1999 #7 Stanford 89, UW 57Feb. 4, 1999 UW 90, #10 Arizona 84Jan. 31, 1999 UW 93, #11 UCLA 83Jan. 23, 1999 at #3 Stanford 67, UW 60Jan. 9, 1999 at #8 Arizona 88, UW 86Dec. 24, 1998 UW 70, #11 New Mexico 61Dec. 1, 1999 vs. #1 Connecticut 69, UW 48Mar. 19, 1998 #6 Connecticut 75, UW 74 (NCAA)Mar. 12, 1998 UW 69, #23 Xavier 68 (NCAA)Mar. 1, 1998 UW 95, #18 UCLA 94Feb. 19, 1998 at #10 Stanford 93, UW 70Feb. 5, 1998 at #4 Arizona 112, UW 81Jan. 31, 1998 at #8 UCLA 105, UW 94Jan. 24, 1998 #5 StanfordJan. 10, 1998 #5 Arizona 110, UW 91Feb. 22, 1997 UW 75, #20 Stanford 61Feb. 20, 1997 #25 California 78, UW 67Feb. 10, 1997 #8 Cincinnati 89, UW 62Feb. 2, 1997 UW 92, #10 Arizona 88Jan. 23, 1997 at #17 Stanford 78, UW 67Jan. 11, 1997 UW 78, #17 Oregon 77Mar. 2, 1997 at #15 Arizona 103, UW 82Mar. 6, 1997 #9 UCLA 87, UW 85Mar. 7, 1996 at #17 UCLA 91, UW 88 OTMar. 3, 1996 #11 Arizona 67, UW 65Feb. 24, 1996 at #24 Stanford 71, UW 56Feb. 1, 1996 UW 80, at #14 Arizona 79 otJan. 27, 1996 UW 71, #25 California 69Jan. 6, 1996 #20 UCLA 78, UW 70Dec. 16, 1995 at #18 Michigan 60, UW 59Mar. 4, 1995 #12 Arizona 63, UW 54Mar. 2, 1995 #15 Arizona State 72, UW 71Feb. 16, 1995 at #19 Oregon 88, UW 63Feb. 9, 1995 #6 UCLA 74, UW 66Feb. 4, 1995 at #12 Arizona 91, UW 65Feb. 2, 1995 at #16 Arizona State 78, UW 73 otJan. 21, 1995 #17 Oregon 92, UW 83Jan. 12, 1995 at #6 UCLA 75, UW 57Jan. 7, 1995 #17 California 84, UW 76Jan. 5, 1995 #23 Stanford 65, UW 51Mar. 10, 1994 #16 California 62, UW 56Mar. 3, 1994 at #8 Arizona 95, UW 62Feb. 10, 1994 at #9 UCLA 79, UW 76Feb. 5, 1994 UW 74 #12 Arizona 69Jan. 15, 1994 #5 UCLA 82, UW 62Jan. 8, 1994 at #24 California 79, UW 64Dec. 3, 1993 at #23 Cincinnati 88, UW 72Feb. 13, 1993 #5 Arizona 81, UW 72Jan. 14, 1993 at #12 Arizona 93, UW 76Mar. 8, 1992 #9 UCLA 80, UW 79Mar. 5, 1992 #8 USC 75, UW 63Feb. 15, 1992 at #7 Arizona 85, UW 51Feb. 8, 1992 at #16 USC 59, UW 56Feb. 6, 1992 at #4 UCLA 74, UW 61Jan. 16, 1992 UW 62, #7 Arizona 60Mar. 10, 1991 at #17 UCLA 73, UW 60Mar. 3, 1991 UW 86, #16 UCLA 68Feb. 2, 1991 at #6 Arizona 85, UW 56Jan. 3, 1991 UW 70, #4 Arizona 56Feb. 15, 1990 UW 66, #16 Oregon State 57Feb. 3, 1990 #24 Arizona 75, UW 60Jan. 20, 1990 at #18 Oregon State 70, UW 63Jan. 4, 1990 at #19 Arizona 65, UW 51Dec. 23, 1989 at #12 Duke 74, UW 64Nov. 30, 1989 #15 UCLA 58, UW 56Feb. 5, 1989 #4 Arizona 85, UW 68Jan. 3, 1989 #1 Duke 87, UW 61Dec. 20, 1988 at #9 Arizona 116, UW 61Mar. 5, 1988 at #3 Arizona 89, UW 71Jan. 4, 1988 #17 Kansas 67, UW 57Nov. 29, 1987 at #20 Memphis State 86, UW 57Mar. 8, 1987 #18 UCLA 76, UW 64Dec. 21, 1986 UW 90, #17 UCLA 80Dec. 4, 1986 at #6 Kansas 82, UW 68Mar. 13, 1986 #18 Michigan State 72Nov. 27, 1985 #12 Louisiana State 70, UW 61Nov. 24, 1985 #5 Kansas 69, UW 64Feb. 28, 1985 UW 60, #19 Arizona 58Feb. 16, 1985 UW 60, at #18 Oregon State 45Jan 12, 1985 at #2 Duke 71, UW 59Dec. 27, 1984 #10 Georgia Tech 65, UW 58Mar. 18, 1984 UW 80, #14 Duke 78Feb. 4, 1984 UW 89, #20 UCLA 81Jan. 21, 1984 UW 71, #11 Oregon State 58Dec. 1, 1983 at #12 Louisiana State 51, UW 48Mar. 5, 1983 #6 UCLA 90, UW 66Feb. 5, 1983 at #7 UCLA 84, UW 65Dec. 23, 1982 UW 55, #6 Missouri 48Nov. 28, 1982 #7 Louisville 58, UW 47Mar. 5, 1982 at #19 UCLA 68, UW 67Feb. 18, 1982 #5 Oregon State 55, UW 44Jan. 23, 1982 at #12 Oregon State 63, UW 43Jan. 4, 1982 UW 56, #16 UCLA 50Mar. 7, 1981 #13 UCLA 91, UW 72Feb. 23, 1981 at #2 Oregon State 89, UW 63Feb. 9, 1981 at #5 Arizona State 78, UW 76Jan. 24, 1981 #1 Oregon State 97, UW 91Jan. 10, 1981 #14 Arizona State 90, UW 62Jan. 3, 1981 at #7 UCLA 96, UW 74Nov. 28, 1980 #19 Brigham Young 80, UW 70Mar. 1, 1980 #15 Arizona State 75, UW 73Feb. 14, 1980 #4 Oregon State 82, UW 73Jan. 19, 1980 at #4 Oregon State 89, UW 84Feb. 22, 1979 UW 69, #1 UCLA 68Jan. 27, 1979 at #6 UCLA 86, UW 61Feb. 18, 1978 at #4 UCLA 104, UW 64Jan. 21, 1978 at #2 Marquette 71, UW 63Jan. 6, 1978 #7 UCLA 79, UW 60Feb. 26, 1977 #17 Oregon 61, UW 60Feb. 12, 1977 UW 78, #2 UCLA 73Feb. 3, 1977 at #2 UCLA 75, UW 65Jan. 13, 1977 at #20 Oregon 73, UW 68 otDec. 3, 1976 at #14 WakeForest 92, UW 75Mar. 13, 1976 #10 Missouri 69, UW 67Feb. 26, 1976 UW 67, at #17 Oregon 62Feb. 14, 1976 at #6 UCLA 78, UW 76Feb. 5, 1976 #9 UCLA 92, UW 87Jan. 17, 1976 #17 Oregon State 72, UW 70Mar. 1, 1975 at #17 Oregon State 86, UW 73Feb. 23, 1975 UW 103, #2 UCLA 81RECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 65


UW RECORD VS. TOP-25 RANKED OPPONENTSRECORDSFeb. 22, 1975 UW 89, #10 USC 88Jan. 18, 1975 #8 Oregon 68, UW 66Jan. 11, 1975 at #6 USC 89, UW 87Jan. 9, 1975 at #2 UCLA 92, UW 82Dec. 14, 1974 UW 74, #9 Kansas 64Feb. 23, 1974 at #3 UCLA 99, UW 65Feb. 22, 1974 at #12 USC 79, UW 64Jan. 7, 1974 #11 USC 90, UW 76Jan. 5, 1974 #1 UCLA 100, UW 48Dec. 22, 1973 at #20 Cincinnati 82, UW 80Feb. 16, 1973 at #1 UCLA 93, UW 62Feb. 12, 1973 #1 UCLA 76, UW 67Dec. 29, 1972 #11 North Carolina 89, UW 72Dec. 16, 1972 at #20 Kansas State 71, UW 64Feb. 19, 1972 #1 UCLA 100, UW 83Feb. 12, 1972 at #1 UCLA 109, UW 70Dec. 27, 1971 #14 Florida State 85, UW 77Mar. 1, 1971 #1 UCLA 71, UW 69Feb. 27, 1971 #3 USC 81, UW 80Jan. 25, 1971 UW 82, #16 Oregon 75Jan. 9, 1971 at #4 USC 79, UW 72Jan. 8, 1971 at #1 UCLA 78, UW 69Feb. 14, 1970 at #1 UCLA 101, UW 85Feb. 13, 1970 at #18 USC 84, UW 81Feb. 9, 1970 UW 77, #11 USC 72Feb. 7, 1970 #1 UCLA 66, UW 56Dec. 26, 1969 UW 90, #12 USC 86Feb. 17, 1969 #1 UCLA 53, UW 44Feb. 7, 1969 at #1 UCLA 62, UW 51Dec. 30, 1968 UW 64, at #16 Ohio State 59Feb. 24, 1968 #2 UCLA 84, UW 67Jan. 6, 1968 at #1 UCLA 93, UW 65Dec. 9, 1967 #7 Purdue 84, UW 77Dec. 8, 1967 UW 98, #7 Purdue 87Feb. 24, 1967 at #1 UCLA 71, UW 43Jan. 28, 1967 UW 81, #3 Houston 78Jan. 9, 1967 #1 UCLA 83, UW 68Dec. 20, 1966 at #8 Houston 87, UW 65Feb. 12, 1965 #2 UCLA 83, UW 73Feb. 6, 1965 at #2 UCLA 78, UW 75Dec. 28, 1964 #3 Minnesota 77, UW 76Feb. 24, 1964 #1 UCLA 78, UW 64Feb. 15, 1964 at #1 UCLA 88, UW 60Feb. 14, 1964 at #1 UCLA 73, UW 58Feb. 1, 1963 UW 49, #7 Stanford 48Jan. 5, 1963 UW 67, #9 UCLA 63Jan. 4, 1963 UW 62, #9 UCLA 61Dec. 29, 1962 #9 Stanford 63, UW 62Dec. 8, 1962 #7 Oregon State 57, UW 45Feb. 17, 1962 UW 73, #6 Oregon State 61Jan. 13, 1962 #4 USC 78, UW 64Jan. 12, 1962 UW 85, #4 USC 67Dec. 29, 1961 #9 Purdue 75, UW 73Dec. 27, 1961 #1 Ohio State 59, UW 49Feb. 18, 1961 UW 61, #8 USC 55Jan. 7, 1961 #9 UCLA 62, UW 58Jan. 6, 1961 UW 58, #9 UCLA 45Feb. 26, 1960 #4 California 54, UW 47Feb. 5, 1960 at #3 Califonia 68, UW 53Jan. 16, 1960 at #2 California 70, UW 39Jan. 9, 1960 #10 USC 69, UW 68Jan. 8, 1960 #10 USC 53, UW 52Jan. 2, 1959 #20 Califonia 54, UW 43Dec. 22, 1958 at #6 Northwestern 75, UW 69Jan. 4, 1958 #19 California 57, UW45Dec. 30, 1957 UW 71, #8 Michigan State 69Dec. 27, 1957 #12 Utah 64, UW 62Dec. 21, 1957 at #3 Kansas State 70, UW 63Dec. 20, 1957 at #2 Kansas 77, UW 59Dec. 14, 1957 #18 Oklahoma State 43, UW 39Dec. 13, 1957 #18 Oklahoma State 47, UW 39Feb. 23, 1957 #15 California 72, UW 62Feb. 22, 1957 UW 70, #15 California 57Feb. 9, 1957 UW 90, #5 UCLA 74Feb. 8, 1957 #5 UCLA 68, UW 65Dec. 15, 1956 #1 Kansas 92, UW 78Dec. 14, 1956 #1 Kansas 77, UW 63Feb. 4, 1956 at #20 UCLA 82, UW 75Feb. 3, 1956 at #20 UCLA 61, UW 60Dec. 27, 1955 UW 76, #6 Iowa 71Dec. 3, 1955 at #19 Stanford 73, UW 68Dec. 2, 1955 at #19 Stanford 72, UW 55Mar. 17, 1953 #5 Kansas 79, UW 53Mar. 13, 1953 UW 92, #14 Seattle Univ. 70Jan. 10, 1953 UW 82, #18 Idaho 58Jan. 9, 1953 UW 76, #18 Idaho 64Dec. 20, 1952 UW 99, #18 California 98 otDec. 19, 1952 UW 60, #18 California 50Dec. 13, 1952 at #7 UCLA 54, UW 47Dec. 12, 1952 UW 53, at #7 UCLA 49Mar. 10, 1952 at #19 UCLA 60, UW 50662012-13 Husky Basketball


MARGINS AND STREAKSLargest WinsAll-TimeMargin Opponent Score Date93 Puget Sound 100–7 Jan. 14, 192175 Sand Point NAS 112–37 Dec. 3, 194769 USS Maryland 90–21 Nov. 28, 193766 Meiji–Japan 79–13 Dec. 30, 193267 Morgan State 118–51 Nov. 13, 200566 at East Kauai All-Stars 80–14 March, 193865 Puget Sound 88–23 Jan. 7, 191563 Chico State 130–67 Dec. 1, 199262 Canco AC 69–7 Jan. 3, 192262 Meiji–Japan 88–26 Dec. 29, 1932Modern Day (since 1950)Margin Opponent Score Date67 Morgan State 118–51 Nov. 13, 200563 Chico State 130–67 Dec. 1, 199261 Sacred Heart 114–53 Dec. 22, 200459 Hawaii 111–52 Jan. 28, 196656 Portland State 111-55 Nov.15,200954 McNeese State 118-64 Nov. 13, 201051 Brigham Young 95–44 Nov. 26, 199647 Idaho 105–58 Dec. 2, 196947 Chico State 94–47 Dec. 3, 199147 Houston 110–63 Dec. 24, 200447 Loyola Marymount 112–65 Nov.25,200547 Seattle University 123-76 Jan. 26, 2010Pacific-12 Conference (since 1979)Margin Opponent Score Date40 Oregon State 108–68 Jan. 15, 200538 Oregon State 97-59 Feb. 16, 200833 California 106–73 Mar. 3, 200533 Oregon State 96–63 Feb. 18,200633 Stanford 94-61 Jan.14, 201032 California 109-77 Feb. 10, 201132 USC 79–47 Feb. 2, 198431 Oregon State 103-72 Jan. 8, 201130 USC 99–69 Feb. 3, 200529 UCLA 97-68 Feb.20,201028 WSU 92-64 Jan. 30,201027 Oregon State 91-74 Jan. 27, 200726 Oregon 88–62 Jan. 19, 1985Largest LossesAll-TimeMargin Opponent Score Date55 at Arizona 61–116 Dec. 20, 198852 UCLA 48–100 Jan. 5, 197445 at Stanford 60–105 Jan. 19, 200240 at California 39–79 Jan. 16, 196040 at UCLA 64–104 Feb. 18, 197840 Oregon State 66–106 Feb. 18, 198939 Arizona 71–110 Dec. 20, 198739 at UCLA 70–109 Feb. 12, 197237 at Gonzaga 39–76 Dec. 29, 194337 at USC 69–106 Feb. 25, 1967Pacific-12 Conference (since 1979)Margin Opponent Score Date55 at Arizona 61–116 Dec. 20, 198845 at Stanford 60–105 Jan. 19, 200240 Oregon State 66–106 Feb. 18, 198939 Arizona 71–110 Dec. 20, 198734 at Arizona 51–85 Feb. 15, 199233 at Arizona 62–95 Mar. 3, 199432 at Stanford 55–87 Jan. 10, 199132 at California 64–96 Feb. 24, 198332 at Stanford 57–89 Feb. 18, 199932 at Arizona State 57–89 Feb. 10, 200132 at Arizona State 57–89 Jan. 9, 2003Winning StreaksAll GamesMargin Streak Dates1. 26 Games Feb. 14, 1938– Jan. 21, 19392. 21 Games Dec. 19, 1952– Feb. 21, 19533. 20 Games Feb. 18, 1921– Feb. 3, 19224. 18 Games Dec. 26, 1928– Feb. 23, 19295. 17 Games Dec. 13, 1935– Feb. 15, 19366. 16 Games Dec. 1, 1932– Jan. 21, 19337. 15 Games Feb. 24, 1911– Mar. 2, 191215 Games Dec. 18, 1930– Jan. 26, 193115 Games Jan. 7, 1944 – Feb. 12, 194415 Games Nov. 18, 1975– Jan. 15, 1976Home GamesMargin Streak Dates1. 32 Games Jan. 29, 2004– Dec. 29, 20052. 25 Games Jan. 18, 1930– Mar. 6, 19313. 23 Games Mar. 6, 1920– Feb. 3, 192223 Games Mar. 3, 1950– Dec. 29, 195123 Games Jan. 5, 1952– Mar. 7, 195323 Games Jan. 9, 1932– Jan. 14, 19337. 19 Games Dec. 14, 1909– Feb. 24, 19138. 18 Games Feb. 14, 1938– Mar. 3, 193918 Games Mar. 12, 1983– Jan. 3, 198518 Games Jan. 22, 2009– Dec. 31, 2009Road GamesMargin Streak Dates1. 13 Games Dec. 26, 1928– Jan. 25, 19302. 11 Games Jan. 28, 1935– Feb. 15, 193611 Games Dec. 5, 1975– Feb. 12, 19764. 10 Games March 1938– Dec. 30, 19385. 7 Games Dec. 1, 1951–Jan. 12, 19527 Games Jan. 2, 1953– Feb. 14, 1953Pac-12 Games (Regular Season) (since 1979)Margin Streak Dates1. 10 Games Feb. 12, 2004 – Jan. 6, 20052. 8 Games Feb. 20, 2010-Jan. 8, 2011*8 Games Feb. 9, 2006 – March 4, 20064. 7 Games Mar. 12, 1983 – Jan. 21, 19847 Games Jan. 4 1986 – Jan. 30, 19866. 6 Games Jan. 2, 1982 – Jan. 16, 19827. 5 Games Feb. 16, 1985 – Mar. 9, 19855 Games Jan. 13, 1996 – Feb. 1, 19965 Games Jan. 28, 1999 – Feb. 11, 1999*spans over two seasonsPac-12 Home Games (since 1979)Margin Streak Dates1. 17 Games Jan. 29, 2004 – Dec. 29, 20052. 11 Games Mar. 12, 1983 – Jan. 3, 19853. 10 Games Feb. 12, 1998 – Feb. 6, 19994. 8 Games Feb. 9, 1985 – Jan. 30, 19868 Games Jan. 22, 2009 - Jan. 2, 20106. 7 Games Jan. 2, 1982 – Feb. 6, 19827 Games Feb. 20, 2010 - Feb. 12, 2011Pac-12 Road Games (since 1979)Margin Streak Dates1. 6 Games Feb. 13, 2010 – Dec. 31, 2010*2. 4 Games Feb. 16, 2006 – Mar. 4, 20063. 3 Games 10 times, last done:Feb. 12, 2012 - March 1, 2012Losing StreaksAll GamesMargin Streak Dates1. 9 Games Jan. 31, 1941 – Feb. 24, 19419 Games Dec. 4, 1953 – Jan. 8, 19549 Games Feb. 27, 1994 – Dec. 21, 19949 Games Jan. 2, 194 – Feb. 3, 19945. 8 Games Feb. 8, 2001 – Mar. 8, 20016. 7 Games 5 times, last Jan. 31 – Feb. 23, 1991Pac-10 Games (since 1979)Margin Streak Dates1. 12 Games Feb. 27, 1993 – Feb. 3, 19942. 9 Games Feb. 26, 1994 – Jan. 14, 19953. 8 Games Feb. 8, 2001 – Mar. 8, 20014. 7 Games Jan. 31, 1991 – Feb. 23, 19915. 6 Games Feb. 24, 1979 – Jan. 5, 19806 Games Feb. 18, 1982 – Jan. 8, 19836 Games Mar. 8, 1987 – Jan. 16, 19886 Games Jan. 8, 2000 – Jan. 27, 2000Pac-10 Home Games (since 1979)Margin Streak Dates1. 7 Games Jan. 8, 2000 – Feb. 26, 20002. 6 Games Feb. 27, 1993 – Feb. 3, 19943. 4 Games Mar. 10, 1994 – Jan. 7, 19954 Games Feb. 23, 1992 – Jan. 21, 19934 Games Jan. 19, 1991 – Feb. 23, 1991Pac-10 Road Games (since 1979)Margin Streak Dates1. 13 Games Jan. 20, 2001 – Feb. 9, 20022. 11 Games Feb. 8, 1987 – Feb. 20, 19883. 10 Games Jan. 13, 1979 – Dec. 2, 19804. 9 Games Feb. 27, 1982 – Feb. 10, 19839 Games Feb. 26, 1994 – Feb. 16, 19956. 8 Games Feb. 23, 2002 – Mar. 1, 20037. 7 Games Mar. 9, 1989 – Feb. 11, 19907 Games Jan. 31, 1991 – Jan. 23, 19927 Games Mar. 4, 1993 – Feb. 10, 1994RECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 67


RECORDSAll-Time UW OvertimeGames (43-57)1918 Oregon 23, Washington 221921 at California 33, Washington 321922 Oregon State 31, Washington 271924 at California 32, Washington 31at California 28, Washington 251930 Washington 32, Washington State 291936 at Washington State 36, Washington 351946 Oregon 54, Washington 521948 at Washington State 62, Washington 58 (2OT)1952 Washington 52, at California 501953 Washington 99, California 881954 Brigham Young 89, Washington 791955 at Brigham Young 69, Washington 64Washington 58, Oregon State 57Washington 54, at Oregon 521956 at Oregon 53, Washington 51Washington 70, at Idaho 631957 Washington 65, at Oregon 631958 Oregon 87, Washington 831959 at Colorado 70, Washington 63at USC 80, Washington 741961 Brigham Young 65, Washington 63at Stanford 61, Washington 58Washington 59, California 58at California 52, Washington 51Washington 70, Idaho 651963 Stanford 63, Washington 62 (2OT)1964 Washington 69, Oregon 67 (2OT)1965 Washington State 78, Washington 74 (2OT)1966 Stanford 83, Washington 78Washington 80, California 791969 Washington 74, at California 731970 Washington 76, Stanford 73Washington 77, USC 72 (2OT)at California 91, Washington 861971 at Montana State 90, Washington 89Washington 93, Oregon State 851972 at Stanford 85, Washington 801973 at Oregon 69, Washington 651974 Wichita State 87, Washington 79Washington 84, Oregon 821977 Nebraska 59, Washington 58at Oregon 73, Washington 681980 Washington 71, Toledo 70at Stanford 79, Washington 781981 Texas Tech 98, Washington 85 (2OT)Washington 63, at USC 61Oregon State 97, Washington 91at Arizona 68, Washington 661982 Washington 73, USC 72Washington 60, at Arizona 571983 at Washington Sate 72, Washington 70 (2OT)1984 Washington 83, at Idaho 69 (3OT)Washington 63, Notre Dame 61 (2OT)Washington 89, UCLA 81 (3OT)1985 Washington 59, at Texas Tech 57 (2OT)1986 Washington 72, Tulsa 68McNeese State 96, Washington 9268OVERTIME / EXHIBITION GAMESat UCLA 94, Washington 89California 78, Washington 721987 Washington 81, Oregon 74Washington 98, at Montana State 901988 California 84, Washington 82Washington 84, Stanford 82 (2OT)1989 at Stanford 82, Washington 741990 Washington 80, Washington St. 791991 Washington 88, Oregon 86Washington 61, Nevada 601992 Washington 78, Washington State 731994 Montana 80, Washington 73at Oregon State 75, Washington 711995 at Kansas State 63, Washington 62at Arizona State 78, Washington 73Washington 74, at California 731996 Washington 80, at Arizona 79at UCLA 91, Washington 881998 Washington 68, Saint Mary’s 65Washington 86, California 841999 Washington 86, Oregon 762000 New Mexico State 79, Washington 75USC 81, Washington 79Oregon 74, Washington 72Washington 74, Washington State 682001 Washington 77, Clemson 76Washington 70, Arizona State 68Washington 72, Oregon 712003 at Gonzaga 95, Washington 89Arizona 88, Washington 85Arizona State 79, Washington 772004 UCLA 86, Washington 84Washington 103, at Oregon State 992005 Washington 95, at Oregon 88Washington 95, vs. Arizona State 902006 Arizona 96, Washington 95 (2OT)at Stanford 76, Washington 67vs. Connecticut 98, Washington 92 (NCAA)2007 at USC 86, Washington 79 (2OT)at California 77, Washington 692008 at Washington State 76, Washington 73 (2OT)2009 California 88, Washington 85 (3OT)Washington 73, Arizona State 702010 at Texas Tech 99, Washington 922011 Washington 73, at USC 67Washington 77, Arizona 75 (Pac-10 Tourney)2012 at Nevada 76, Washington 73vs. Minnesota 68, Washington 67 (NIT)All-Time UW ExhibitionGames (41-11)Jan. 28, 1953 UW 66, Universal Motel (AAU) 63, HonoluluJan. 30, 1953 UW 69, Universal Motel (AAU) 51, HonoluluDec. 1, 1964 UW 84, Alumni 71Dec. 10, 1965 Alumni 83, UW 66Dec. 29, 1965 Subpac 79, UW 78Jan. 23, 1967 UW 75, Japanese National Team 72Dec. 2, 1968 UW Varsity 67, UW Frosh 61Nov. 24, 1969 UW Varsity 84, UW Frosh 52Nov. 23, 1970 UW Varsity 121, UW Frosh 69Feb 15, 1971 Athletes in Action 86, UW 73Nov. 25, 1972 UW 73, Subpac 67Dec. 28, 1972 UW 86, Subpac 77Nov. 29, 1974 UW 107, Newcastle-Australia 75Nov. 18, 1975 UW 82, Australian Nationals 61Jan. 21, 1976 UW 96, Hawaii Service Team 75Nov. 22, 1977 UW 88, Australian All-Stars 55Nov. 23, 1983 Athletes in Action 74, UW 71Nov. 23, 1984 UW 109, Meiji University (Japan) 48Nov. 14, 1985 UW 73, Australian National Team 69Nov. 11, 1986 UW 76, Eikeli (Norway) 73 (ot)Nov. 16, 1987 Sydney/Illawarra (Australia) 88, UW 85Nov. 23, 1988 Soviet National Team 102, UW 92Nov. 8, 1989 UW 97, Canberra (Australia) 61Nov. 19, 1990 UW 93, Brandt-Hagen (Germany) 79Nov. 6, 1991 UW 90, Icelandic National Team 66Nov. 19, 1992 UW 93, Canberra (Australia) 47Nov. 18, 1993 UW 91, Son’s Blue Angels 88Nov. 26, 1993 UW 80, Ilawarra (Australia) 50Nov. 16, 1994 UW 68, New Zealand Nationals 60Nov. 20, 1994 High Five America 83, UW 59Nov. 16, 1995 Brewster Packing 79, UW 73Nov. 20, 1995 UW 67, Townsville (Australia) 57Nov. 14, 1996 UW 94, Brewster Packing 78Nov. 20, 1996 UW 87, Silute (Lithuania) 70Nov. 11, 1997 UW 88, Brewster Packing 87Nov. 18, 1997 UW 107, Russian Nationals 60Nov. 10, 1998 UW 79, Brewster Packing 72Nov. 14, 1998 UW 85, Frankston Bayside (Australia) 63Nov. 11, 1999 California All-Stars 94, UW 87Nov. 14, 1999 UW 96, Mt. Gambier (Australia) 82Nov. 10, 2000 UW 83, Seattle Pacific 81 (ot)Nov. 14, 2000 UW 84, Brewster Packing 80Nov. 2, 2001 UW 87, Brisbane (Australia) 43Nov. 8, 2001 UW 81, Western Washington 76Nov. 12, 2002 UW 68, Central Washington 60Nov. 18, 2002 Athletes in Action 76, UW 59Nov. 8, 2003 UW 89, EA Sports 78Nov. 12, 2003 Athletes in Action 85, UW 76Nov. 9, 2004 UW 92, Westmont College 52Nov. 6, 2005 UW 114, Simon Fraser 48Nov. 3, 2006 UW 108, Saint Martin’s 74Nov. 5, 2007 UW 86, Seattle Pacifi c 77Nov. 6, 2008 UW 105, Western Washington 85Nov. 4, 2009 UW 77, Central Washington 48Nov. 6, 2010 UW 97, St. Martin’s 76Nov. 4, 2011 UW 77, Seattle Pacifi c 602012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME VARSITY LETTERMEN• A •Adams, Pete 1993, ’94Akins, Albert 1944Allen, Curtis 2001, ’02, ’03Allen, Sam 1994Amos, Mike 1995, ’96Anderson, Arthur 1945Anderson, George 1924, ’25Anderson, Ken 1945Antoncich, Mark 1933Antoncich, Pete 1932, ’33Apeland, Don 1953Appleby, Ryan 2006, ‘07, ‘08Arnason, Hal 1948, ’49, ’50• B •Bakken, Lyle 1960, ’61, ’62.Ball, Reggie 1971, ’72, ’73Balmer, Jess 1916, ’17Bantz, Mark 1969Barge, Bruce 1982, ’83Barnard, Josh 2002Berenson, Milton 1928, ’29Bergersen, Roberto 1995Bird, Bob 1942, ’43Bird, George 1948Bird, Ron 1973Bishop, Ralph 1934, ’35, ’36Blowers, Paul 1945Boin, Bruno 1956, ’57, ’59Bolstad, Percy 1928, ’29Bond, Jason 1992Bond, Jay 1968, ’69, ’70<strong>Book</strong>er, Jamie 1994, ’95, ’96, ’97Boston, Bryant 1992, ’93, ’95, ’96Brady, Eric 1988Breshers, Tyreese 2010Breunig, Martin, 2012Brickner, Bruce 1964, ’65, ’66Brigham, Lance 1966, ’67Brobst, Robert 1926, ’27, ’28Brockman, Jon 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Brooks, Richard 1945, ’46Broom, Gene 1971, ’73, ’74Brown, Bryan 1998, ’99, ’00, ‘01Brown, C.A 1909Brown, Dion 1989, ’90, ’91Brown, Jeff 1990Brown, Keith 1961, ’62Brown, Sterling 2001, ’02Brown, Webster 1941Browning, George 1925Bryan, Bob 1954, ’55, ’56Bryan, Jim 1921, ’22, ’23Bryan-Amaning, Matthew 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Buller, John 1967, ’68, ’69Bullock, Larry 1968, ’69Burks, Steve 1979, ’80, ’81, ’82Burmeister, Brandon 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Bums, Jack 1967Bye, Van 1970Byler, Archie 1912, ’13• C •Cairney, Ralph 1930, ’31, ’32Caims, Doug 1919Caldwell, Dan 1980, ’81, ’82Caldwell, Ron 1987Carey, Senque 1999, ’00Carmichael, Phil 1973Canovale, Norm 1945, ’47, ’48Carr, Dave 1966, ’67, ’68Case, Bruce 1970, ’71, ’72Caviezel, Tim 1991, ‘92Cipriano, Joe 1951, ’52, ’53Clark, Greg 1999, ’00, ‘01Clementson, C.C. 1910, ’11Coaston, Lou 1957, ’58, ’59Cobley, J. Arnold 1925Codd, John 1944Coffee, Ben 2000, ‘01Cole, Clarence 1903Colman, T.C. 1909Cook, A. 1910, ’11Cook, Dick 1933, ’34, ’35Cook, Erving 1918, ’19, ’20Conroy, Will 2002, ’03, ‘04, ‘05Corell, Ed 1961, ’62, ’63Cornelius, Trent 1991, ’93, ’94Coshow, Jim 1954, ’55, ’56Crasford, Randle 1921, ’22, ’23Creveling, Joe 1945Crews, Dick 1956, ’57, ’58Crowe, Ron 1958, ’59Cummins, Bob 1942• D •Dalquest, John 1926, ’27, ’28Dalthorp, Norman 1941, ’42, ’46Damon, Clay 1984, ’85, ’86, ’87Dana, L. 1903Daniels, Don 1959Davidson, Jack 1914, ’15, ’16, ’17Day, Jeffrey 2002, ’03Dentmon, Justin 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Deutsche, Dick 1916Dickau, Dan 1998, ’99Didrickson, Scott 1992, ’93, ’94, ’95Dixon, David 2000, ’01, ’02Dorland, Don 1957, ’58, ’59Dorr, Bob 1938, ’39, ’40Dorsey, Chester 1974, ’75, ’76, ’77Dorsey, Pat 1937, ’38, ’39Douglas, John 1960, ’61Draney, Ed 1938Duckering, William 1903Dudley, Charles 1971, ’72Dunaway 1914Dunlap, William P. 1901, ’02, ’03• E •Easley, Dale 1961, ’62,Eathorne, Les 1946, ’47,Eckman, Bob 1947Eckman, Jim 1949Edwards, James 1974, ’75, ’76, ’77Egge, Bob 1935, ’36, ’37Elliot, Will 1952, ’53Engstrom, Bob 1948Enochs, Duane 1950, ’51, ’52Evenson, Steve 1985, ’86• F •Fahnestock, Rob 1964, ’66Faires, D.E. 1903Fancher, Jack 1913, ’14, ’15Femerling, Patrick 1996, ’97, ’98Fink, Mike 1971Fisher, Levi 1965, ’66, ’67Fleming, Bill 1940Fletcher, Matt 2005Flilfet, George 1941, ’42Flowers, Bob 1963, ’64, ’65Ford, Doug 1942, ’43Fortier, Paul 1983, ’84, ’85, ’86Frankland, Charles 1921, ’23Frayne, Dick 1923, ’24, ’25French, James 1991, ‘92Fronk, Bob 1978, ’79, ’80, ’81Froude, Chester 1924Fuller, John 1931, ’32, ’33• G •Gaddy, Abdul 2010, ‘11, ‘12Galer, Bob 1933, ’34, ’35Gannon, Jack 1935, ’36, ’37Gant, Darnell, 2009, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Gardner, Gary 1983, ’84Gardner, Osborne 1923, ’24Gasser, Hans 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Getaz, Jack 1944Gibbs, Rod 1946Gilbertson, Merlin 1942, ’43, ’47Gill, Bob 1945, ’46Gilmur, Charles 1941, ’43Gissberg, Bill 1942, ’43Grant, George 1958, ’59, ’60Green, Thalo 1998, ’99, ’00, ‘01Greer, Jim 1957, ’58Griffin, Andra 1978, ’79, ’80, ’81Gritsch, Ernest 1929, ’30, ’31Gritsch, Tony 1927, ’28Grondsdahl, Dale 1943, ’44Gross, Richard 1926Gudmundsson, Petur 1978, ’79, ’80Guisness, Frank 1950, ’51, ’52Gunlach, Ralph 1923, ’24• H •Hack, Perry 1927, ’28, ’29Hale, Grattan 1925, ’26Hall, Steve 1989, ’90Halle, Roland 1953, ’54Hamilton, Jason 1995, ’96Hanover, Jack 1932, ’33, ’34Hansen, Lars 1973, ’74, ’75, ’76Hanson Bill 1960, ’61, ’62Harris, Gordy 1965, ’66, ’67Hart, Charlie 1962, ’63, ’64Hartman, Jason 1995, ’96Haug, Ron 1944Hawes, Jeff 1972, ’73, ’74Hawes, Spencer 2007Hawes, Steve 1970, ’71, ’72Hawken, David 1993 ’94 ’95Hayward, Mike 1988, ’89, ’90, ’91Heaman, Bob 1932, ’33Heller, William 1910Henson, LaDon 1946, 9, ’50, ’51Hermann, Jim 1964, ’65, ’67Hesketh, Bob 1923, ’24, ’25Hesketh, L. 1923Hess, Bart 1977, ’78Hill, Greg 1986, ’87Hill, William 1902, ’03,Holbrook, Paul 1918Holiday, Justin 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Holman, Pete 1991Hosley, Antoine 2011Hosley, Rex 1911Houbregs, Bob 1951, ’52, ’53Hovde, Dave 1965, ’66, ’67Howard, Barry 1988, ’89Howell, Byron 1982, ’83Hudson, David 2003Huguenin, Dave 1967• I •Ide, Wilson 1918, ’19Irvine, Earle 1958, ’59, ’61Irvine, George 1968, ’69, ’70Izzard, Dick 1939, ’40• J •Jack, Greg 1975, ’76Jackson, Larry 1975, ’76Jackson, Steve 1980, ’81, ’82Jamieson, Cecil 1918, ’19, ’20Jaloff, Stan 1928, ’29, ’30James, Alfred 1926, ’27, ’28Jefferson, Keith 1949, ’50, ’51Jenkins, Anthony 1988, ’89, ’90Jensen, Mike 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Jewell, Earl 1925, ’27Johnson, Alex 2004, ‘05Johnson, Bob 1965,Johnson, Hall 1927Johnson, Jerry 1954, ’55Johnson, Michael 1998, ’99, ’00, ‘01Jones, Bobby 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Jorgenson, Bob 1945, ’46, ’47, ’48• K •Kaps, Ryan 1990Kastner, Walter 1936Keane, Martin 1993Keeler, Otis 1912Kemp, Jr., Shawn 2012Kennedy, 1903King, Richard 1945Knight, Erroll 2002Koehler, David 1983, ’84Koon, Charles 1952, ’53Krell, Ken 1972Kuyper, Tim 1983, ’84• L •Larsen, Gary 1968, ’69Lautenbach, Todd 1988, ’89, ’90, ’91Leask, Wallace 1941, ’42, ’43Lee, Dick 1963, ’64, ’65Lee, Hal 1932, ’33, ’34Leep, Grant 1999, ’00, ’01, ’02Leichty, Roy 1903Lemman, Robert 1945Lewis, Bill 1977Lewis, Evan 1921, ’22, ’23Lindh, Bob 1940, ’41, ’42Lindig, Harry 1903Lindsay, 1904Lockhart, Harry 1937, ’38, ’39Lombard, Ken 1975, ’76Lopez, Alex 1995Loube, Fred 1903Loverich, Ed 1935, ’36, ’37Lowe, John 1937Luton, Deon 1997, ’98, ’99, ’00Lyles, Kenny 1979, ’81, ’82Lynch, Jack 1964• M •MacCulloch, Todd 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99Mack, John 1961Mallory, Jim 1944, ’47, ’48, ’49Manning, Rich 1992, ’93Mattila, Marty 1981Mathews, Henry 1964, ’65Matzen, Steve 1977, ’78, ’79, ’80Mar, Alfred 1944Massingale, C.J. 2001, ’02, ’03McClain, Michael 1994, ’95McClary, Doug 1951, ’52, ’53McClary, Harold 1928, ’29, ’30McCutchen, Mike 1951, ’52, ’53McDonald, Bill 1938, ’39, ’40McFee, Joel 1913, ’14, ’15McKinstry, Bob 1934, ’36McKnight, John 1973McMillan, Don 1944, ’45Meekins, Doug 1990, ’91, ‘92RECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 69


ALL-TIME VARSITY LETTERMENRECORDSMerrin, Dick 1934Merritt, Brent 1990, ’91Metzger, Mark 1949Millikan, Jim 1948Mitchell, Charles 1940Mitchell, Darren 1994Monroe, Mike 1955Moritz, Andrew 1999, ’00Morrell, Troy 1985, ’86, ’87Morris, Bill 1955Morris, Tim 2008Morris, William 1941, ’42, ’43, ’44Moscatel, Al 1986, ’87Mossell, Jim 1971, ’72Murphy, Al 1958, ’59, ’60Murphy, Emest 1918• N •Nairn, Chandler 1992, ’93Names, Clint 1959, ’60, ’61Nance, Lynn 1964, ’65N’Diaye, Aziz 2011, ‘12Neff, Jack 1931Neill, Mike 1976, ’77, ’78Nelson, Gary 1955, ’56Nelson, Harry 1940, ’41, ’42Nelson, Louie 1971, ’72, ’73Nelson, Ned 1930, ’31, ’32Nelson, Perry 1944Nelson, Phil 2007Nichols, Jack 1944, ’47, ’48Nicholson, Leo 1920, ’21Niva, Roger 1960, ’61, ’62Nordstrom, Erik 1986Nordstrom, Lloyd 1931• O •Oliver, Adrian 2007Olsen, Ron 1954, ’55, ’56Olsen, Steve 1964, ’65, ’66Olson, Oscar 1911, ‘12, ‘13O’Neil, Don 1944Opacich, Andy 1947, ’48, ’49O’Railey, 1903Ostenson, Gary 1967, ’68Ostling, Ed 1933Overton, Venoy 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11• P •Pagett, Brett 1992, ’93Pariseau, John 1957, ’58, ’59Parker, Chris 1976Parsons, Dean 1952, ’53, ’54, ’55Parthemer, Russ 1949, ’50, ’51Paterson, Hunt 1935, ’36, ’37Patnoe, Ron 1954, ’55, ’56Paul, Ron 1962, ’63Peeples, Clint 1962, ’63, ’64Perkins, Doyle 1954, ’55, ’56Perkins, Prentiss 1993Perkins, Will 2000, ‘01Peny, Virgil 1930, ’31, ’33Peters, Albert 1923Peterson, Arthur 1929, ’30Pope, Mark 1992, ’93Pomfret, Jack 1946Pondexter, Quincy 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Porter, LaMoyne 1961Potter, Zane 2004, ‘05, ‘06Pounds, Larry 1974, ’75Price, Ray 1972, ’73, ’74Priess, Newell 1938• Q •Quigg, John 1971, ’73• R •Rabel, 1910Ramsey, Clarence 1974, ’75, ’76Randall, George C. 1902Rashad, Amir 1990, ’91, ’92, ’94Recasner, Eldridge 1987, ’88, ’89, ’90Reese, Robert 1937, ’38Reiten, Dick 1960, 61, ’62Riddle, Stanley 1916, ’17Riva, Blake 1983Roake, Steve 1953Roberson, Andy 1993 ’94, ’95, ’96Roberts, Dan 1947Robinson, Harold 1944Robinson, Nate 2003, ‘04, ‘05Robinson, Ralph 1913, ’14, ’15Robinson, Tom 1988, ’89Rogers, Reggie 1983, ’84, ’85Rollins, Hakeem 2004Romar, Lorenzo 1979, ’80Rosenberg, Henry 1935, ’36Ross, Terrence 2011, ‘12Roy, Brandon 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Rutherford, Eugene 1930• S •St. John, Harold 1925, ’26, ’27St. John, John 1909, ’10, ’11Sanford, Mark 1995, ’96, ’97Sanor, Jeff 1987, ’88, ’89Saunders, Scott 1917Savage, Tony 1912, ’13, ’14, ’15Schively, Dick 1915, ’16Schlichting, Harold 1939, ’40, ’41Schmidt, Warren 1958Schrempf, Detlef 1982, ’83, ’84, ’85Schreuder, Otis 1914, ’15Schuss, Albert 1925, ’26, ’27Schwabe, Eric 1985Scott, Mark 1975, ’76, ’77, ’78Seferian-Jenkins, Austin 2012Seilk, Harry 1919Seilk, Heine 1921, ’22Sharp, Larry 1961, ’62, ’63Sheaffer, Chuck 1943, ’46, ’47Sheaffer, Robert 1940Sherrer, Brendan 2010, ‘11, ‘12Shelton, Marlon 1999, ’00, ’01, ’03Shimer, Pete 1984Shoudy, Loyal 1902, ’03Sigurdsson, Flosi 1982, ’83, ’84, ’85Simmons, Desmond 2012Simmons, Tre 2004, ‘05Slettedahl, Rick 1967, ’68, ’69Smart, Doug 1957, ’58, ’59Smith, Al 1974, ’75, ’76Smith, Chris 1934Smith, Don 1957Smith, George 1916, ’17Smith, Joel 2005, ‘06, ‘08Smith, Ralph 1917, ’19, ’20Snider, Monty 1927, ’28, ’29Sohns, Clinton 1919Solibakke, Bruce 1956Soriano, Louie 1949, ’50, ’51Staatz, Karl 1911, ’12Staatz, Stan 1917Staatz, V.P. 1920Stady, Bill 1956, ’57, ’58Stewart, Don 1950, ’51Stewart, Hikeem, 2012Stewart, Kim 1975, ’76, ’77, ’78Stokes, Curt 1973, ’74, ’75Stone, Rafael 1968, ’69, ’70Sugg, E.E. 1909, ’11Suggs, Scott, 2009, ‘10, ‘11Sunitsch, Don 1955, ’56, ’57Supper, N.W. 1911Sutton, Wayne 1912Swanson, Henry 1929, ’30, ’31Swygard, Kline 1931, ’32• T •Talbot, Archie 1919, ’20, ’21Tanner, Darrell 1983Taylor, Bill 1943, ’44, ’47, ’48Taylor, J.D. 1985, ’86, ’87Teats, Roscoe 1901, ’02Thomas, Isaiah, 2009, ‘10, ‘11Thompson, Chris 1996, ’97, ’98Thompson, Don 1940Thompson, 1903Tillman, Paul 1970, ’71, ’72Clarence Trent, 2010Tripp, Don 1953, ’54Troyer, Michael 1969, ’70, ’71Tuft, John 1956, ’57Turner, Elston, 2009, ‘10Tyrus, Jason 1993 ’94• V •Vandenburgh, Bill 1945, ’47, ’48, ’49Vaughn, Alvin 1981, ’82, ’83, ’84Vaughn, Don 1978, ’79, ’80, ’81Vidato, Kevin 1984, ’85, ’86, ’87Voeglin, Karl 1954, ’55, ’56Voelker, Bob 1940, ’41Voelker, Jack 1939, ’40, ’41Voelker, Richard 1937, ’38, ’39• W •Wade, Lee 1951Wagner, Charles 1935, ’36, ’37Wagner, Clyde 1934, ’35Walcott, Chris 1997, ’98, ’99, ’00Walker, Stan 1977, ’78, ’79, ’80Wallace, Artem 2006, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Wallace, Marc 1970Waller, Frank 1901, ’02, ’03Wand, Tom 1912, ’13Ward, Bill 1953Ward, Jack 1950, ’51Washington, Anthony 2003, ‘04Watling, Jeff 1988, ’89Watson, Brad 1980, ’81, ’82, ’83Watts, Donald 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99Weber, Joe 1932, ’33, ’34Wegner, Alex 2012Welp, Chris 1984, ’85, ’86, ’87Welts, Dick 1924Werner, Ross 1936, ’37, ’38West, Dave 1968, ’69, ’70West, Harold 1930, ’31West, Mark 1987, ’88, ’89, ’90Westlake, Doug 1966, ’67, ’68White, Sammy 1947, ’48, ’49Wilcox, C.J. 2011, ‘12Willenborg, Dave 1969, ’70, ’71Williams, Jamaal 2005, ‘06Williams, Ron 1973, ’74Williams, Shag 1982, ’84, ’85, ’86Williams, 1910Williamson, Roy 1938, ’39Wilson, Brad 1960Wilson, David 1985, ’86, ’87, ’88Wilson, Steve 1962, ’63, ’64Wolfi nger, Joe 2008, ‘09Woods, Andy 1992 ’94Woods, James 1977, ’78, ’79, ’80Woods, Maurice 1991, ’92, ’93 ’94Woolcock, Patrick 1968, ’69, ’70Wrenn, Doug 2002, ’03Wroten, Tony 2012Wooten, Jan 1997, ’98Wyman, Don 1934, ’35• Y •Youngblood, Quentin (see Rashad, Amir)• Z •Zevenbergen, Phil 1986, ’87Ziegenfuss, George 1937, ’38, ’39702012-13 Husky Basketball


HUSKY HONOR ROLLAll-America1911 C.C. Clementson, g1915 Anthony Savage, f1920 Irving Cook, g1928 Alfie James, g1931 Ralph Cairney, g1934 Hal Lee, g1935 Bob Galer, f1936 Bob Egge, g1943 Bill Morris, g1948 Jack Nichols, c1953 * Bob Houbregs, c1971 Steve Hawes, c1972 Steve Hawes, c1973 Louie Nelson, g1976 James Edwards, c2005 Nate Robinson, g (AP/NABC, 3rd)2006 Brandon Roy, g2009 Jon Brockman, f (AP, HM)2011 Isaiah Thomas, G (AP, HM)*Houbregs was a consensus All-America selection;he was also chosen NCAA Player of theYear by the Helms Athletic Foundation.Chip Hilton Player of the Year2009 Jon Brockman, fFirst Team All-ConferencePicks by School (since 1916)UCLA 111Washington 90California 82USC 79Stanford 74Oregon 60Oregon State 59Arizona 51Washington State 44Arizona State 28Colorado 1All-District (West Coast)1950 Frank Guisness, f1952 Bob Houbregs, c1952 Frank Guisness, f1953 Bob Houbregs, c1955 Dean Parsons, c1957 Doug Smart, f1957 Bruno Boin, c1958 Doug Smart, c1959 Doug Smart, f1959 Bruno Boin, c1961 Bill Hanson, c1971 Steve Hawes, c1973 Louie Nelson, g1977 James Edwards, c1984 * Detlef Schrempf, f1985 Detlef Schrempf, f1986 * Chris Welp, cPaul Fortier, f1987 Chris Welp, c1993 Rich Manning, c1996 Mark Sanford, f1998 Todd MacCulloch, c1999 Todd MacCulloch, c2000 Deon Luton, g2004 Brandon Roy, g2005 Nate Robinson, gTre Simmons, g2006 Brandon Roy, g2008 Jon Brockman, f2009 Jon Brockman, fJustin Dentmon, g2010 Quincy Pondexter, gIsaiah Thomas, g2011 Matthew Bryan-Amaning, FIsaiah Thomas, g2012 Terrence Ross, gTony Wroten, g*District 8 Player of the Year.Northwest IntercollegiateAthletic Association (1911–15)1911 Oscar Olson, fC.C. Clementson, g1912 Otis Keeler, gTony Savage, cKarl Staatz, f1913 C.A. Byler, fTony Savage, c1914 Jack Fancher, gTony Savage, cPacific Coast Conference (1916–59)1916 Jack Davidson, f1917 Steve Staatz, g1919 Irving Cook, g1920 Irving Cook, g1921 Henry Sielk, c1922 Jammy Bryan, g1923 J.R. Crawford, g1924 Dick Welts, g1925 Bob Hesketh, f1926 Albert Schuss, f1928 Alfred James, gMonty Snider, f1929 Harold McClary, c1930 Henry Swanson, f1931 Ralph Cairney, gHenry Swanson, f1932 Ralph Cairney, g1933 Hal Lee, g1934 Bob Galer, fHal Lee, g1935 Bob Galer, f1936 Ralph Bishop, cBob Egge, g1937 Ed Loverich, f1939 George Ziegenfuss, g1943 Chuck Gilmur, cBill Morris, g1944 Al Akins, fBill Morris, gPerry Nelson, fJack Nichols, cBill Taylor, g1945 Bob Jorgenson, g1946 Norm Dalthorp, g1947 Jack Nichols, f1948 Jack Nichols, fSammy White, f1949 Sammy White, f1950 Lou Soriano, g1951 Frank Guisness, fBob Houbregs, c1952 Frank Guisness, fBob Houbregs, c1953 Joe Cipriano, gBob Houbregs, cDoug McClary, f1954 Dean Parsons, f1955 Dean Parsons, f1956 Bruno Boin, c1957 Doug Smart, c1958 Doug Smart, c1959 Doug Smart, cAthletic Association ofWestern Universities (1960–68)1960 Bill Hanson, f1961 Bill Hanson, f1962 Bill Hanson, c1963 Ed Corell, fPacific-8 Conference(1969–78)1970 George Irvine, f1972 Steve Hawes, f1973 Louie Nelson, g1976 James Edwards, c1977 James Edwards, cPacific-12 Conference(1979–present)1981 Andra Griffin, f1982 Dan Caldwell, f1984 Detlef Schrempf, f1985 Detlef Schrempf, fChris Welp, c1986 Paul Fortier, f* Chris Welp, c1987 Chris Welp, cPhil Zevenbergen, f1988 Eldridge Recasner, g1989 Eldridge Recasner, g1990 Eldridge Recasner, g1993 Rich Manning, c1996 Mark Sanford, f1997 Mark Sanford, f1998 Todd MacCulloch, cDeon Luton, g (HM)1999 Todd MacCulloch, cDonald Watts, g (HM)2000 Deon Luton, g (HM)2002 Doug Wrenn, f2004 Nate Robinson, gBrandon Roy, g (HM)2005 Nate Robinson, gTre Simmons, gWill Conroy, g (HM)Brandon Roy, g (HM)2006 * Brandon Roy, gBobby Jones, g (HM)Jamaal Williams, f (HM)2007 Jon Brockman, fSpencer Hawes, c (HM)2008 Jon Brockman, f (2nd)2009 Jon Brockman, fJustin Dentmon, gIsaiah Thomas, g (2nd)2010 Quincy Pondexter, gIsaiah Thomas, g2011 Matthew Bryan-Amaning, FIsaiah Thomas, g2012 Terrence Ross, gTony Wroten, gC.J. Wilcox, g (HM)*Conference Player-of-the-YearPac-12 Coach of the Year(1976–present)1982 Marv Harshman1984 Marv Harshman1996 Bob Bender2005 Lorenzo Romar2009 Lorenzo Romar2012 Lorenzo RomarPac-12 Player of the Year(1976–present)1986 Chris Welp2006 Brandon RoyPac-12 Freshman of the Year(1979–present)1984 Chris Welp1988 Mike Hayward1992 Mark Pope2009 Isaiah Thomas2012 Tony WrotenPac-12 Most Improved(2009-present)2009 Justin Dentmon2011 Matthew Bryan-AmaningPac-12 All-Defensive(2007-present)2010 Venoy OvertonJustin Holiday2011 Justin Holiday (HM)2012 Aziz N’DiayePac-12 All-Freshman(1984–present)1984 * Chris Welp, c1987 Eldridge Recasner, g1988 * Mike Hayward, f1992 * Mark Pope, f1995 Mark Sanford, f1996 Todd MacCulloch, c1999 Senque Carey, g2003 Nate Robinson, g2003 Bobby Jones, f (HM)2005 Joel Smith, g (HM)2006 Jon Brockman, fJustin Dentmon, g2007 Quincy Pondexter, f (HM)2009 * Isaiah Thomas2011 C.J. WilcoxTerrence Ross (HM)2012 * Tony Wroten*Conference Freshman-of-the-YearPac-10 All-New<strong>com</strong>er(1981–1983, 1993–2008)1983 Reggie Rogers, c1993 Prentiss Perkins, g1994 Sam Allen, fMichael McClain, g1995 Mike Amos, cJason Hamilton, g2002 * Doug Wrenn, g2006 * Ryan Appleby, g*Conference New<strong>com</strong>er-of-the-YearPac-10 Sixth Man of the Year(1984–87)1986 Al Moscatel2012-13 Husky Basketball 71RECORDS


HUSKY HONOR ROLLRECORDSClint Names was the recipient of the Hec Edmundson Most Inspirational Award in 1961.Tom Hansen Pac-10 Medal2009 Jon BrockmanPac-12 All-Academic1987 Clay Damon1993 Brett PagettMark Pope1994 Scott DidricksonAndy Roberson (HM)1996 Andy Roberson (HM)1997 Todd MacCullochChris Thompson (HM)1998 Todd MacCullochChris Thompson1999 Todd MacCullochChris Walcott (HM)2000 Chris Walcott2005 Hans Gasser (2nd)2006 Hans Gasser (2nd)2007 Hans Gasser (2nd)2011 Brendan Sherrer (HM)Pac-12 Player of the Week(1984–present)1984 Detlef Schrempf, Feb. 61985 Detlef Schrempf, Dec. 31986 Chris Welp, Jan. 13Chris Welp, Jan. 201987 Chris Welp, Feb. 21988 Eldridge Recasner, Jan. 251989 Mark West, Dec. 191991 Doug Meekins, Jan. 28Dion Brown, Mar. 51994 Maurice Woods, Feb. 71996 Mark Sanford, Jan. 291997 Mark Sanford, Feb. 31998 Todd MacCulloch, Dec. 1Todd MacCulloch, Jan. 29Donald Watts, Feb. 161999 Deon Luton, Nov. 30Todd MacCulloch, Jan. 18Deon Luton, Feb. 82002 Curtis Allen, Dec. 32004 Nate Robinson, Feb. 2Brandon Roy, Feb. 28722005 Nate Robinson, Nov. 29Tre Simmons, Feb. 282006 Bobby Jones, Jan. 16Brandon Roy, Feb. 13Brandon Roy, Feb. 20Brandon Roy, Feb. 272007 Spencer Hawes, Dec. 26Jon Brockman, Feb. 122008 Jon Brockman, Nov. 19Jon Brockman, Dec. 24Jon Brockman, Jan. 212009 Jon Brockman, Mar. 22010 Quincy Pondexter, Nov. 16Quincy Pondexter, Dec. 7Quincy Pondexter, Jan. 18Quincy Pondexter, Feb. 8Quincy Pondexter, March 82011 Matthew Bryan-Amaning, Jan. 3Isaiah Thomas, Jan. 10Isaiah Thomas, Jan. 23Isaiah Thomas, Feb. 142012 C.J. Wilcox, Nov. 14Tony Wroten, Jan. 2Terrence Ross, Jan. 16Pac-12 All-Tournament Team1987 Chris Welp & Phil Zevenbergen2004 Nate Robinson2005 Nate Robinson & Tre Simmons2006 Brandon Roy2010 Isaiah Thomas (MOP) & QuincyPondexter2011 Isaiah Thomas (MOP) & TerrenceRossTeam AwardsKJR Radio MVP1984 Detlef Schrempf1985 Detlef Schrempf1986 Chris Welp1987 Chris Welp1988 Eldridge Recasner1989 Eldridge Recasner1990 Eldridge Recasner1991 Dion Brown1992 Rich Manning1993 Rich Manning1994 Amir Rashad & Maurice Woods1995 Bryant Boston1996 Jason Hamilton1997 Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er1998 Donald Watts1999 Todd MacCulloch2000 Deon Luton2001 Will Perkins2002 Doug Wrenn2003 Will Conroy2004 Nate Robinson & Brandon Roy2005 Will Conroy & Nate Robinson2006 Brandon Roy2007 Jon Brockman2008 Jon Brockman2009 Jon Brockman2010 Quincy Pondexter2011 Isaiah Thomas2012 Terrence Ross101 Club Scholar/Athlete Award1952 Doug McClary1953 Doug McClary1954 Bob Morris1955 Bob Morris1956 Bruno Boin1957 Bruno Boin1958 Dick Crews1959 Bruno Boin1960 Roger Niva1961 Roger Niva1962 Roger Niva1963 Larry Sharp1964 Jim Hermann1965 Bob Flowers1966 Lance Brigham1967 Lance Brigham1968 Rick Slettedahl1969 John Buller & Rafael Stone1970 Rafael Stone1971 Mike Troyer1972 Bruce Case1973 Jeff Hawes1974 Ray Price1975 Al Smith1976 Greg Jack1977 Chester Dorsey1978 Bart Hess1980 Steve Matzen1981 Marty Mattila1982 Dan Caldwell1984 Pete Shimer1986 Clay Damon1987 Clay Damon1988 Tom Robinson1989 Tom Robinson1990 Mike Hayward1991 Pete Holman1992 Mark Pope1993 Brett Pagett & Mark Pope1994 Scott Didrickson1995 Scott Didrickson1996 Chris Thompson1997 Chris Thompson1998 Chris Thompson1999 Todd MacCulloch2000 Thalo Green2001 Thalo Green2002 Grant Leep2003 Marlon Shelton2004 Alex Johnson2005 Alex Johnson2006 Hans Gasser2007 Spencer Hawes2008 Justin Dentmon2009 Artem Wallace2010 Quincy Pondexter2011 Brendan Sherrer & Aziz N’Diaye2012 Brendan Sherrer & Desmond SimmonsJohn Meyers Award(Defensive Player of the Year)1986 Paul Fortier1988 Troy Morrell1989 Anthony Jenkins1991 Mike Hayward1993 Bryant Boston & Mark Pope1994 Michael McClain1995 Jason Hamilton & Michael McClain1996 Jason Hamilton1997 Patrick Femerling1998 Patrick Femerling1999 Greg Clark2000 Greg Clark2001 Marlon Shelton2002 Will Conroy2003 Anthony Washington2004 Bobby Jones2005 Bobby Jones2006 Bobby Jones & Brandon Roy2007 Artem Wallace2008 Artem Wallace2009 Venoy Overton2010 Justin Holiday & Venoy Overton2011 M. Bryan-Amaning & J. Holiday2012 Aziz N’DiayeHec Edmundson(Most Inspirational Award)1934 Hal Lee1935 Bob Galer1936 Ralph Bishop1937 Robert Egge1938 Ross Werner1939 George Ziegenfuss1940 Bill McDonald1941 Harold Schlicting1942 Robert Lindh1943 Charles Gilmur1944 William Morris1945 Robert Jorgenson1946 Robert Gill1947 Merlin Gilbertson1948 Bill Vandenburgh1953 Bill Ward1954 Roland Halle1955 Jerry Johnson1956 Jim Coshow1957 Dick Crews1958 Dick Crews1959 Al Murphy1960 Bruno Boin2012-13 Husky Basketball


HUSKY HONOR ROLLChester Dorsey earned the team’s Wurster Award to the top hustler during gthe 1976season.1961 Clint Names1962 Keith Brown1963 Larry Sharp1964 Charlie Hart1965 Lynn Nance1966 Dave Hovde1967 Dave Hovde1968 Dave Carr1969 Pat Woolcock1970 Pat Woolcock1971 Mike Troyer1972 Bruce Case1973 Louie Nelson1974 Ray Price1975 Larry Pounds1976 Lars Hansen1977 Steve Matzen1978 Kim Stewart1979 Lorenzo Romar1980 Lorenzo Romar1981 Don Vaughn1982 Steve Burks1983 Alvin Vaughn1984 Flosi Sigurdsson1985 Flosi Sigurdsson1986 Al Moscatel1987 Troy Morrell1988 Troy Morrell1989 Barry Howard1990 Todd Lautenbach1991 Todd Lautenbach1993 Scott Didrickson1994 Trent Cornelius1995 Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er & Scott Didrickson1996 Mike Amos & Andy Roberson1997 James Wheeler1998 Bryan Brown1999 Bryan Brown2000 Bryan Brown2001 Bryan Brown2002 Grant Leep2003 Nate Robinson2004 Curtis Allen2005 Will Conroy2006 Jones Smith2007 Joe Wolfinger2008 Joel Smith2009 Justin Dentmon2010 Justin Holiday2011 Darnell Gant2012 Darnell GantHarshman Trophy(Top Rebounder)1974 Larry Pounds1975 James Edwards1976 Lars Hansen1977 James Edwards1978 James Woods1979 James Woods1980 Stan Walker1981 Dan Caldwell & Kenny Lyles1982 Dan Caldwell1983 Darrell Tanner & Detlef Schrempf1984 Detlef Schrempf1985 Detlef Schrempf1986 Chris Welp1987 Chris Welp1988 Mark West1989 Mark West1990 Dion Brown1991 Dion Brown1992 Mark Pope1993 Rich Manning1994 Amir Rashad1995 Mark Sanford1996 Mark Sanford1997 Mark Sanford1998 Todd MacCulloch1999 Todd MacCulloch2000 Will Perkins2001 Will Perkins2002 David Dixon2003 Doug Wrenn2004 Brandon Roy2005 Bobby Jones2006 Jon Brockman2007 Jon Brockman2008 Jon Brockman2009 Jon Brockman2010 Quincy Pondexter2011 Matthew Bryan-Amaning2012 Aziz N’DiayeTyee Sports Council CommunityService1990 Eldridge Recasner1992 Scott Didrickson1994 Scott Didrickson1995 Bryant Boston1996 Jason Hamilton1998 Todd MacCulloch1999 Todd MacCulloch & Donald Watts2000 Chris Walcott2001 Thalo Green2002 Grant Leep2003 Marlon Shelton2004 Bobby Jones2005 Nate Robinson2006 Zane Potter2007 Jon Brockman2008 Jon Brockman2009 Jon Brockman2010 Team2011 None2012 NonePlaymaker Award2004 Will Conroy2005 Brandon Roy2006 Brandon Roy2007 Spencer Hawes2008 Venoy Overton2009 Isaiah Thomas2010 Isaiah Thomas2011 Isaiah Thomas2012 Abdul GaddyCoaches Award2004 Curtis Allen & Hans Gasser2005 Tre Simmons2006 Ryan Appleby2007 Hans Gasser2008 Jon Brockman & Darnell Gant2009 Darnell Gant2010 Darnell Gant2011 C.J. WIlcox & Terrence Ross2012 Martin BreunigIndustrial Award(Hardest Worker)2004 Hakeem Rollins2005 Hakeem Rollins2006 Joe Wolfi nger2007 Ryan Appleby2008 Quincy Pondexter2009 Quincy Pondexter2010 Isaiah Thomas2011 Aziz N’Diaye2012 Desmond SimmonsBrandon West Award(Walk-on of the Year)1999 Andrew Moritz2000 Travis Duty2001 Sterling Brown2002 Sterling Brown2003 David Hudson2004 Brandon Burmeister & Zane Potter2005 Brandon Burmeister2006 Brandon Burmeister2007 Brandon Burmeister2010 Brendon Sherrer2011 Brendan Sherrer2012 Brendan SherrerWurster Award(Top Hustler)1968 Dave West1969 Dave Willenborg1970 Rafael Stone1971 Bruce Case1972 Jim Mossell1973 Ray Price1974 Larry Pounds1975 Lars Hansen1976 Chester Dorsey1977 James Edwards1978 Steve Matzen1979 Don Vaughn1980 Dan Caldwell1981 Kenny Lyles1982 Dan Caldwell1983 Detlef SchrempfJames Edwards was the Harshman Award winner in 1975 adn 1977 as the team’s toprebounder.RECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 73


HUSKY HONOR ROLLRECORDS1984 Alvin Vaughn1985 Shag Williams1986 Troy Morrell1987 Kevin Vidato1988 Barry Howard1989 Jeff Watling1990 Brent Merritt1991 Brent Merritt1992 Brett Pagett1993 Brett Pagett1994 Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er1995 Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er1996 Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er1997 Chris Thompson1998 Thalo Green1999 Donald Watts2000 Thalo Green2001 Thalo Green2002 Grant Leep2003 Bobby Jones2004 Bobby Jones & Nate Robinson2005 Bobby Jones & Nate Robinson2006 Brandon Roy2007 Jon Brockman2008 Justin Holiday2009 Venoy Overton2010 Justin Holiday2011 Justin Holiday2012 Desmond SimmonsMost Improved1961 Ed Corell1962 Keith Brown1963 Dale Easley1964 Clint Peeples1965 Gordon Harris1966 Dave Hovde1967 Dave Carr1968 George Irvine1969 Dave Willenborg1970 Dave Willenborg1971 Charles Dudley1972 Charles Dudley1973 Ray Price1974 James Edwards1975 James Edwards1976 Ken Lombard1977 Kim Stewart1978 James Woods1979 Peter Gudmundsson1980 Bob Fronk1981 Dan Caldwell1982 Brad Watson1983 Dave Koehler1984 Tim Kuyper1985 Paul Fortier1986 Shag Williams1987 Phil Zevenbergen1988 Jeff Sanor1989 Todd Lautenbach1990 Dion Brown1991 Doug Meekins1992 Chandler Nairn1993 Martin Keane1994 Maurice Woods1995 David Hawken1996 Todd MacCulloch741997 Deon Luton1998 Jan Wooten1999 Senque Carey2000 Marlon Shelton2001 David Dixon2002 David Dixon2003 Mike Jensen2004 Mike Jensen, Hakeem Rollins &Tre Simmons2005 Tre Simmons & Jamaal Williams2006 Jamaal Williams2007 Jon Brockman2008 Quincy Pondexter2009 Quincy Pondexter, Justin Dentmon2010 Matthew Bryan-Amaning2011 Scott Suggs2012 Tony WrotenTeam Captains1902 William R. Hill1903 William R. Hill1904 Loyal Shoudy1905 Bill McDonald1906 Bill McDonald1909 J.I. St. John1910 C.C. Clementson1911 C.C. Clementson1912 Oscar Olson1913 Archie Byler1914 Tom Savage1915 Joel McFree1916 John Davidson1917 John Davidson1919 Irving Cook1920 Irving Cook1921 Arch Talbot1922 James Bryan1923 Evan Lewis1924 Richard Frayn1925 George Anderson1926 Gratton Hale1927 Al Schuss1928 Alfie James1929 Monty Snider1930 Harold McClary1931 Henry Swanson1932 Ralph Cairney1933 Pete Antoncich1934 Hal Lee1935 Bob Galer1936 Ralph Bishop1937 Charles Wagner1938 Ross Werner1939 George Ziegenfuss1940 Bill McDonald1941 Jack Voelker1942 Bob Lindh1943 Wally Leask1944 Jack NicholsBill Morris1945 Bill Vandenburgh1946 Norm Dalthorp1947 Charles ShaefferMerlin Gilberton1948 Jack Nichols1949 Bill Vandenburgh1950 LaDon Henson1951 LaDon Henson1952 Mike McCutchenFrank Guisness1953 Mike McCutchen1954 Don Tripp1955 Dean Parsons1956 Jim CoshowRon Olson1957 Bruno BoinDon Sunitsch1958 Bill Stady1959 Bruno Boin1960 Al Murphy1961 Clint Names1963 Ed Correll1964 Charlie Hart1965 Lynn Nance1968 Dave Carr1969 George Irvine1970 George Irvine1971 Dave WillenborgMike Troyer1972 Steve Hawes1973 Louis NelsonRon Ball1974 Ray Price1975 Larry Pounds1976 Clarence Ramsey1977 James EdwardsChester Dorsey1979 Steve Matzen1980 Steve MatzenLorenzo Romar1981 Andra GriffinBob Fronk1982 Dan CaldwellKenny Lyles1983 Brad Watson1984 Alvin Vaughn1985 Detlef Schrempf1986 Shag WilliamsPaul Fortier1987 Phil ZevenbergenKevin Vidato1988 Eldridge Recasner1989 Eldridge Recasner1990 Eldridge Recasner1991 Dion Brown1992 Rich ManningAndy Woods1993 Rich Manning1994 Amir RashadJason Tyrus1995 Scott Didrickson1996 Mike AmosJamie <strong>Book</strong>erBryant BostonJason Hamilton1997 Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er1998 Chris Thompson1999 Todd MacCullochDonald Watts2000 Thalo GreenMichael JohnsonDeon LutonChris Walcott2001 Bryan BrownGreg ClarkThalo GreenMichael JohnsonWill Perkins2002 Grant Leep2003 Marlon Shelton2004 Curtis AllenWill Conroy2005 Will Conroy2006 Bobby JonesBrandon Roy2007 Jon Brockman2008 Jon BrockmanRyan Appleby2009 Jon BrockmanJustin DentmonQuincy Pondexter2010 Quincy Pondexter2011 Justin HolidayIsaiah Thomas2012 Abdul GaddyDarnell GantScott Suggs2012-13 Husky Basketball


1,000 POINT SCORERS1 Chris Welp - 2,073 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1984 31 947 135–237 .470 58–89 .652 192 6.2 42 28 11 328 16.81985 32 971 170–294 .578 75–108 .694 225 7.0 49 28 35 415 13.01986 31 1053 234–436 .537 133–177 .751 263 8.5 56 67 23 601 19.41987 35 1143 281–473 .594 167–226 .739 315 9.0 46 63 40 729 20.8Totals 129 4114 820–1440 .569 433–600 .722 995 7.7 192 186 109 2073 16.12 Jon Brockman - 1,805 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.2006 33 605 88-166 .530 40-55 .727 167 5.1 21 3 31 216 6.52007 32 921 175-318 .550 103-156 .660 307 9.6 35 4 24 453 14.22008 32 1009 237-442 .536 94-181 .519 370 11.6 35 8 21 568 17.82009 34 1036 190-361 .526 126-197 .640 391 11.5 39 3 31 506 14.9Totals 131 3760 718-1345 .534 369-603 .612 1283 9.8 133 18 111 1805 13.8Note: 0 of 1 (.000) from 3-point range in career3 Quincy Pondexter - 1,786 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.2007 32 764 124-249 .498 76-199 .760 128 4.0 49 6 21 342 10.72008 33 806 118-261 .452 76-111 .685 157 4.8 63 5 15 327 9.92009 35 983 165-323 .511 89-120 .742 207 5.9 55 13 25 422 12.12010 36 1162 245-464 .528 187-226 .827 265 7.4 63 21 46 695 19.3Totals 136 3715 652-1297 .503 428-557 .768 757 5.6 230 45 107 1786 13.1Note: 54 of 165 (.327) from 3-point range in career4 Bob Houbregs - 1,774 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1951 30 n/a 155–387 .401 98–131 .748 292 9.7 n/a n/a n/a 408 13.61952 28 n/a 189–440 .430 142–195 .728 298 10.6 n/a n/a n/a 520 18.61953 33 n/a 325–603 .539 196–264 .742 381 11.5 n/a n/a n/a 846 25.6Totals 91 n/a 669–1430 .468 436–590 .739 971 10.7 n/a n/a n/a 1774 19.55 Todd MacCulloch - 1,743 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1996 28 419 104–154 .675 38–59 .644 134 4.8 4 32 10 246 8.81997 28 614 163–241 .676 72–98 .735 204 7.3 12 25 17 398 14.21998 30 849 225–346 .650 107–152 .704 292 9.7 11 38 13 557 18.61999 29 904 210–317 .662 122–204 .595 345 11.9 24 47 29 542 18.7Totals 115 2784 702–1058 .664 339–514 .660 975 8.5 51 142 69 1743 15.2Note: Did not attempt a shot from 3-point range in career6 Isaiah Thomas - 1,721 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.2009 35 993 180-431 .418 142-207 .686 106 3.0 91 2 38 541 15.52010 35 1089 186-448 .415 156-213 .732 137 3.9 111 3 37 593 16.92011 35 1115 188-422 .445 151-210 .719 123 3.5 213 2 47 587 16.8Totals 105 3197 554-1301 .426 449-630 .713 366 3.5 415 7 122 1721 16.4Note: 164 of 505 (.325) from 3-point range in career7 Eldridge Recasner - 1,700 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1987 35 1124 111–234 .474 69–99 .697 131 3.7 103 9 31 294 8.41988 28 1061 173–338 .512 105–128 .820 107 3.8 78 5 35 477 17.01989 28 1011 175–352 .497 106–128 .828 95 3.4 107 11 28 508 18.11990 26 981 142–326 .436 99–112 .884 101 3.9 88 3 24 421 16.2Totals 117 4177 601–1250 .481 379–467 .812 434 3.7 376 28 118 1700 14.5Note: 119 of 300 (.397) from 3-point range in career8 James Edwards - 1,548 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1974 25 n/a 68–160 .425 34–62 .548 115 4.6 n/a n/a n/a 170 6.81975 26 n/a 125–264 .473 70–129 .554 195 7.5 n/a n/a n/a 320 12.31976 28 811 205–392 .523 83–137 .606 200 7.1 38 n/a n/a 493 17.61977 27 940 223–404 .552 119–184 .647 282 10.4 25 38 12 565 20.9Totals 105 n/a 621–1220 .509 306–512 .598 792 7.5 n/a n/a n/a 1548 14.7Chris Welp1984-87Todd MacCullough1996-99James Edwards1974-77Louis Nelson1971-73Quincy Pondexter2007-10Bob Houbregs1951-53Eldridge Recasner1987-90Steve Hawes1970-72Deon Luton1997-2000Isaiah Thomas2009-119 Steve Hawes - 1,516 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1970 19 n/a 147–271 .542 90–131 .687 194 10.2 n/a n/a n/a 384 20.21971 28 n/a 213–405 .526 142–221 .643 386 14.8 n/a n/a n/a 568 20.31972 26 n/a 227–413 .550 110–158 .696 365 14.0 n/a n/a n/a 564 21.7Totals 73 n/a 587–1089 .539 342–510 .671 945 12.9 n/a n/a n/a 1516 20.8RECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 75


1,000 POINT SCORERSBrandon Roy2003-06Bill Hanson1960-62Paul Fortier1983-86Mark Sanford1995-97Detlef Schrempf1982-85Bruno Boin1956-59Clarence Ramsey1974-76George Irvine1968-7010 Louis Nelson - 1,504 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1971 28 n/a 157–364 .431 173–219 .746 115 4.4 n/a n/a n/a 443 15.81972 26 n/a 144–328 .439 105–137 .766 99 3.8 n/a n/a n/a 393 15.11973 29 n/a 241–509 .473 186–242 .769 116 4.0 n/a n/a n/a 668 23.0Totals 83 n/a 542–1201 .451 464–598 .776 330 4.0 n/a n/a n/a 1504 18.111 Deon Luton - 1,488 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1997 28 476 60–144 .417 13–23 .565 51 1.8 31 3 7 159 5.71998 30 1011 166–415 .400 54–74 .730 68 2.3 74 16 26 461 15.41999 29 900 136–310 .439 93–118 .788 61 2.1 59 18 23 416 14.32000 30 987 156–386 .404 80–127 .630 103 3.4 39 27 31 452 15.1Totals 117 3374 518–1254 .413 240–342 .702 283 2.4 203 64 87 1488 12.7Note: 212 of 573 (.370) from 3-point range in career12 Doug Smart - 1,478 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1957 26 n/a 181–360 .503 132–206 .641 329 12.7 n/a n/a n/a 494 19.01958 26 n/a 211–479 .441 105–183 .574 349 13.4 n/a n/a n/a 527 20.31959 26 n/a 183–360 .508 91–144 .632 373 14.3 n/a n/a n/a 457 17.6Totals 78 n/a 575–1199 .480 328–533 .615 1051 13.5 n/a n/a n/a 1478 18.913 Brandon Roy - 1,477 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.2003 13 224 30–60 .500 18–37 .486 38 2.9 13 3 4 79 6.12004 31 938 144–300 .480 106–135 .785 164 5.3 102 11 37 400 12.92005 26 629 131–232 .565 63–85 .741 129 5.0 58 26 16 332 12.82006 33 1046 228–449 .508 171––211 .810 186 5.6 135 26 46 666 20.2Totals 103 2837 533–1041 .512 358–468 .765 517 5.0 308 49 103 1477 14.3Note: 53 of 154 (.344) from 3-point range in career14 Detlef Schrempf - 1,449 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1982 28 314 33–73 .452 26–47 .553 56 2.0 13 2 3 92 3.31983 31 958 124–266 .466 81–113 .717 211 6.8 44 8 17 329 10.61984 31 1186 195–362 .539 131–178 .736 230 7.4 93 12 32 521 16.81985 32 1180 191–342 .558 125–175 .714 255 8.0 134 20 17 507 15.8Totals 122 3638 543–1043 .521 363–513 .708 752 6.2 284 42 69 1449 11.915tJustin Dentmon - 1,425 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.2006 33 913 79-193 .409 96-118 .814 117 3.5 124 5 52 274 8.32007 32 928 109-267 .408 83-104 .798 129 4.0 115 1 39 324 10.12008 33 799 109-256 .426 77-109 .706 76 2.3 76 4 36 322 9.82009 35 992 160-353 .453 122-148 .824 96 2.7 86 5 53 505 14.4Totals 133 3632 457-1069 .428 378-479 .789 418 3.1 401 15 180 1425 10.7Note: 133 of 381 (.349) from 3-point range in career15t Bill Hanson - 1,425 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1960 28 n/a 165–313 .527 130–198 .657 228 8.1 n/a n/a n/a 460 16.41961 26 n/a 138–273 .505 148–190 .780 178 6.8 n/a n/a n/a 424 16.31962 26 n/a 197–394 .500 147–195 .754 250 9.6 n/a n/a n/a 541 20.8Totals 80 n/a 500–980 .510 425–583 .729 656 8.2 n/a n/a n/a 1425 17.817 Bruno Boin - 1,336 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1956 26 n/a 146–336 .399 156–215 .726 247 9.5 n/a n/a n/a 448 17.21957 26 n/a 165–390 .423 162–219 .740 283 10.9 n/a n/a n/a 492 18.91959 26 n/a 137–346 .395 122–154 .792 302 11.6 n/a n/a n/a 396 15.2Totals 78 n/a 448–1072 .418 440–588 .748 832 10.5 n/a n/a n/a 1336 17.1RECORDSAndra Griffin1978-8118 Paul Fortier - 1,326 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1983 29 645 85–188 .452 37–62 .597 141 4.9 22 12 11 207 7.11984 31 819 118–232 .509 47–74 .635 140 4.5 59 17 29 283 9.11985 32 1163 156–288 .542 110–163 .675 205 6.4 82 11 35 422 13.21986 28 1009 151–306 .493 112–160 .700 201 7.2 70 16 21 414 14.8Totals 120 3636 510–1014 .503 306–459 .667 687 5.7 233 56 96 1326 11.1762012-13 Husky Basketball


1,000 POINT SCORERS19 Clarence Ramsey - 1,323 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1974 26 n/a 183–373 .491 52–71 .732 104 4.0 n/a n/a n/a 418 16.11975 26 n/a 194–417 .465 75–99 .758 116 4.5 n/a n/a n/a 463 17.81976 28 811 195–387 .504 52–71 .732 80 2.9 50 n/a n/a 442 15.8Totals 80 n/a 572–1177 .486 179–241 .743 300 3.8 n/a n/a n/a 1323 16.520 Mark Sanford - 1,318 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1995 26 711 155–362 .428 44–73 .603 149 5.7 27 18 26 378 14.51996 28 809 179–389 .460 73–112 .652 171 6.1 31 22 39 463 16.51997 28 927 185–382 .484 83–119 .698 225 8.0 61 26 30 477 17.0Totals 82 2447 519–1133 .458 200–304 .658 545 6.6 119 66 95 1318 16.1Note: 80 of 273 (.293) from 3-point range in career21 George Irvine - 1,314 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1968 26 n/a 144–255 .565 102–139 .734 197 7.6 n/a n/a n/a 390 15.01969 26 n/a 161–302 .533 67–98 .683 196 7.5 n/a n/a n/a 404 15.61970 26 n/a 194–337 .576 132–166 .795 175 6.7 n/a n/a n/a 520 20.0Totals 78 n/a 499–894 .558 301–403 .747 568 7.3 n/a n/a n/a 1314 16.822 Andra Griffin - 1,294 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1978 27 406 77–169 .467 22–39 .564 73 2.7 10 11 4 176 6.51979 25 615 119–274 .434 49–74 .662 122 4.9 29 6 18 287 11.51980 28 597 125–247 .506 56–79 .709 115 4.1 20 6 14 306 10.91981 27 898 210–361 .582 105–137 .766 154 5.7 9 9 17 525 19.4Totals 107 2516 531–1051 .505 232–329 .705 464 4.3 68 32 53 1294 12.123 Nate Robinson - 1,283 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.2003 23 576 120–260 .462 41–57 .719 89 3.9 52 0 26 300 13.02004 31 833 138–309 .447 87–102 .853 121 3.9 84 3 53 409 13.22005 35 1101 188–406 .463 136–174 .782 135 3.9 159 6 61 574 16.4Totals 89 2510 446–975 .457 264–333 .793 345 3.9 295 9 140 1283 14.4Note: 127 of 365 (.348) from 3-point range in career24 Bobby Jones - 1,226 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.2003 27 514 48–119 .403 53–69 .768 111 4.1 28 12 21 153 5.72004 31 760 130–228 .570 87–131 .664 153 4.9 25 17 37 348 11.22005 34 865 133–261 .510 85–125 .680 190 5.6 57 13 36 382 11.22006 33 874 113–239 .473 88–118 .746 163 4.9 43 17 40 343 10.4Totals 125 3013 424–847 .501 313–443 .707 617 4.9 153 59 134 1226 9.8Note: 65 of 177 (.367) from 3-point range in career25 Matthew Bryan-Amaning - 1,182 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.2008 33 482 61-150 .407 16-46 .348 104 3.2 12 18 21 138 4.22009 32 533 73-162 .451 46-77 .597 129 4.0 21 32 20 192 6.02010 36 821 134-248 .540 50-90 .556 214 5.9 16 54 37 318 8.82011 35 986 215-394 .546 104-168 .619 281 8.0 24 54 37 534 15.3Totals 136 2822 483-954 .506 216-381 .567 728 5.4 73 158 115 1182 8.7Note: 0 of 1 (.000) from 3-point range in career26 Stan Walker - 1,175 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1977 27 645 105–235 .447 25–36 .694 114 4.2 36 5 24 235 8.71978 27 728 121–278 .435 35–46 .761 142 5.3 51 4 22 277 10.31979 27 893 153–316 .484 33–47 .702 142 5.3 63 5 22 339 12.61980 28 821 150–295 .508 24–28 .857 158 5.6 63 8 35 324 11.6Totals 109 3087 529–1124 .471 117–157 .745 556 5.1 213 22 103 1175 10.8Nate Robinson2003-05Bobby Jones2003-06Donald Watts1996-99Dean Parsons1952-55Jon Brockman2006-presentStan Walker1977-80Will Conroy2002-05Frank Guisness1952-5527 Donald Watts - 1,158 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1996 28 471 24–108 .222 32–51 .627 46 1.6 40 3 19 85 3.01997 27 749 74–206 .359 70–97 .722 93 3.4 71 5 23 239 8.91998 30 991 156–328 .476 170–238 .714 117 3.9 107 14 48 506 16.91999 25 791 103–236 .436 90–127 .709 92 3.7 92 5 26 328 13.1Totals 110 3002 357–878 .407 362–513 .706 348 3.2 310 27 116 1158 10.5Note: 82 of 237 (.346) from 3-point range in careerRECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 77


1,000 POINT SCORERSJack Nichols1944-48Ray Price1972-7428 Will Conroy - 1,113 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.2002 29 362 23–67 .343 21–33 .636 45 1.6 46 1 23 72 2.52003 27 776 115–252 .456 84–111 .757 97 3.6 108 1 33 343 12.72004 31 835 117–260 .450 104–146 .712 81 2.6 142 0 20 380 12.32005 34 1047 109–239 .456 70–92 .761 113 3.3 219 3 27 318 9.4Totals 121 3020 364–818 .445 279–382 .730 336 2.8 515 5 103 1113 9.2Note: 106 of 320 (.331) from 3-point range in career29 Dean Parsons - 1,101 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1952 21 n/a 12–48 .250 11–27 .407 54 2.6 n/a n/a n/a 35 1.71953 33 n/a 36–111 .324 84–142 .592 166 5.0 n/a n/a n/a 156 4.71954 26 n/a 128–297 .431 173–281 .616 310 11.9 n/a n/a n/a 429 16.51955 25 n/a 146–330 .442 189–271 .697 346 13.8 n/a n/a n/a 481 19.2Totals 105 n/a 322–786 .410 457–721 .634 876 8.3 n/a n/a n/a 1101 10.5Mike Hayward1988-91Gordy Harris1965-76Dion Brown1989-91Bryant Boston1992-9630 Frank Guisness - 1,070 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1950 29 n/a 116–400 .290 69–n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 301 10.41951 30 n/a 142–398 .357 108–164 .659 112 3.7 n/a n/a n/a 392 13.11952 31 n/a 138–405 .340 101–139 .727 147 4.7 n/a n/a n/a 377 12.2Totals 90 n/a 396–1203 .329 278–n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1070 11.931 Jack Nichols - 1,067 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1944 32 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a1947 24 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a1948 34 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 505 14.8Totals 90 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1067 11.932 Ray Price - 1,064 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1972 26 n/a 86–170 .506 65–89 .730 121 4.7 n/a n/a n/a 237 9.11973 29 n/a 187–376 .497 77–99 .778 263 9.1 n/a n/a n/a 451 15.61974 26 n/a 153–319 .480 70–86 .814 176 6.8 n/a n/a n/a 376 14.5Totals 81 n/a 426–865 .492 212–274 .774 560 6.9 n/a n/a n/a 1064 13.12833 Mike Hayward - 1,058 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1988 29 895 139–294 .473 113–140 .807 145 5.0 59 10 25 406 14.01989 28 784 97–197 .492 45–60 .750 114 4.1 82 3 22 269 9.61990 28 634 46–106 .434 52–69 .754 78 2.8 40 3 14 146 5.21991 28 816 71–157 .452 78–101 .772 116 4.1 58 6 29 237 8.5Totals 113 3129 353–754 .468 288–370 .778 453 4.0 239 22 90 1058 9.4Note: 64 of 154 (.416) from 3-point range in career34 Dion Brown - 1,056 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1989 28 844 122–261 .467 48–87 .552 143 5.1 57 10 42 304 10.91990 28 851 128–260 .492 60–89 .674 184 6.6 35 4 31 317 11.31991 28 1024 163–338 .482 88–129 .682 227 7.9 73 5 54 435 15.5Totals 84 2719 413–859 .481 196–305 .643 554 6.6 165 19 127 1056 12.6Note: 34 of 107 (.318) from 3-point range in career35 Gordy Harris - 1,054 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1965 25 n/a 72–162 .444 57–82 .695 208 8.3 n/a n/a n/a 201 8.01966 25 n/a 172–351 .490 90–145 .620 197 7.9 n/a n/a n/a 434 17.41967 25 n/a 156–316 .493 107–148 .721 208 8.3 n/a n/a n/a 419 16.8Totals 75 n/a 400–829 .483 254–375 .677 613 8.2 n/a n/a n/a 1054 14.1RECORDS36 Bryant Boston - 1,010 PointsYear G MIN FG–A Pct. FT–A Pct. Reb. Avg. Ast Blk Stl TP Avg.1992 20 449 44–108 .407 20–29 .690 38 1.9 37 4 22 110 5.51993 24 588 61–149 .409 19–32 .594 44 1.8 40 19 32 147 6.11995 27 915 162–364 .445 47–68 .691 87 3.2 54 16 67 397 14.71996 28 892 145–338 .429 43–68 .632 83 3.0 58 12 43 356 12.7Totals 99 2844 412–959 .430 129–197 .655 252 2.5 189 51 164 1010 10.2Note: 57 of 203 (.281) from 3-point range in career782012-13 Husky Basketball


ALASKA AIRLINES ARENA RECORDSIndividual <strong>Record</strong>sPoints ScoredUW 49, Bob Houbregs vs. Idaho, 1/10/53OPP 38, Steve Johnson, Oregon St., 1/24/8138, Stuart House, Washington St., 1/5/80Field Goals MadeUW 19, Bob Houbregs vs. Idaho, 1/10/53OPP 17, Mario Bennett, Arizona State, 3/2/95Free Throws MadeUW 18, (of 20), Louie Nelson vs. Oregon State, 3/3/73OPP 17, (of 18), Ike Diogu, Arizona State, 2/24/053-Point Field Goals MadeUW 6, 12 times, last by Terrence Ross vs. Northwestern, 3/16/12OPP 7, Rashaad Richardson, Georgia State, 11/12/11ReboundsUW 30, Ed Correll vs. Oregon, 2/24/62OPP 23, David Greenwood, UCLA, 1/6/78AssistsUW 15, Chester Dorsey vs. UCLA, 2/22/7515, Curtis Allen vs. Arizona State, 1/10/02OPP 13, Gary Payton, Oregon State, 2/18/89StealsUW 7, Mike Hayward vs. Arizona, 1/3/917, Brent Merritt vs. Southern Cal, 2/28/917, Joel Smith vs. Sacred Heart, 12/22/04OPP 8, Don Collins, Washington State, 1/5/80Blocked ShotsUW 7, David Dixon vs. Santa Clara, 11/24/01OPP 7, Todd Anderson, Washington St., 1/9/88Team <strong>Record</strong>sPoints ScoredUW 130, vs. Chico State, 12/1/92OPP 110, Arizona, 12/20/87 & 1/10/98Field Goal PercentUW .676 (48-71) vs. Chico State, 12/1/92OPP .700 (42-60) Arizona, 12/20/87Free Throw PercentUW 1.000 (13-13) vs. Seattle Pacific, 12/23/76OPP 1.000 (10-10), Seattle University, 12/10/773-Point Field Goals PercentUW .769 (10-13) vs. Washington State, 1/21/96OPP .786 (11-14), Arizona, 12/20/873-Point Field GoalsUW 17 (of 33), vs. Nicholls State, 11/13/0617 (of 31), vs. California, 2/10/11OPP 11 (of 14), Arizona, 12/20/8711 (of 20), Arizona, 1/4/07ReboundsUW 85, vs. Idaho, 12/2/69OPP 66, California, 1/12/70Free ThrowsUW 46 (of 61), vs. Seattle University, 1/26/10OPP 32 (of 34), Idaho, 12/1/8132 (of 50), California, 1/16/1032 (of 36), Washington State, 2/27/11Field GoalsUW 48 (of 87), vs. UCLA, 2/22/7548 (of 72), vs. Chico State, 12/1/92OPP 45 (of 78), UCLA, 1/5/74AssistsUW 36, vs. UCLA, 2/22/75OPP 31, Oregon State, 2/18/89Blocked ShotsUW 14, vs. Santa Clara, 11/24/01OPP 11, Wake Forest, 12/23/77StealsUW 21, vs. Sacred Heart, 12/22/05OPP 17, Arizona, 2/5/89Washington High Point GamesNo. Opponent Date Score1. Chico State Dec. 1, 1992 130-672. Seattle University Jan. 26, 2010 123-763. McNeese State Nov. 13, 2010 118-644. Grambling Dec. 27, 1974 117-905. Portland Nov. 24, 1990 115-806. Sacred Heart Dec. 22, 2004 114-537. Montana State Dec. 12, 1975 113-798. Hawaii Jan. 28, 1966 111-52Portland State Nov. 15, 2009 111-5510. Lewis-Clark State Dec. 4, 1980 110-80Boise State Dec. 6, 1974 110-76Houston Dec. 24, 2004 110-63Opponent High Point GamesNo. Team Date Score1t. Arizona Dec. 20, 1987 110-711t. Arizona Jan. 10, 1998 110-913. Oregon State Feb. 18, 1989 106-664t. UCLA Jan. 5, 1974 100-484t. UCLA Feb. 19, 1972 100-836t. Oregon State Jan. 24, 1981 (ot) 97-916t. UCLA Feb. 25, 1988 97-878. Arizona Jan. 4, 2007 96-879t. California Jan. 12, 1970 94-649t. UCLA Mar. 1, 1998 94-95RECORDS2012-13 Husky Basketball 79


HUSKY HISTORY


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSSeason Conference ConferenceYear Head Coach Won Lost Pct. Home Away Neutral Affiliation Won Lost Place Postseason1896 none 1 1 1.000 1–1 0–0 0–0 — — —1897-98 no team — — — — — — — — —1899 none 1 1 .500 1–1 0–0 0–0 — — —1900-01 no team — — — — — — — — —1902 none 7 0 1.000 7–0 0–0 0–0 — — —1903 none 3 4 .750 3–4 0–0 0–0 — — —1904 none (tied 1 game) 6 3 .650 1–0 5–3–1 0–0 — — —1905 none 4 1 .800 0–0 4–1 0–0 — — —1906-08 no team — — — — — — — — —1909 David C. Hall 9 1 .900 9–1 0–0 0–0 — — —1910 David C. Hall 14 6 .700 4–1 10–5 0–0 — — —1911 Warner Williams 11 1 .917 4–0 7–1 0–0 Northwest Intercollegiate 7 1 1st1912 Oscar Olson 12 5 .706 5–0 7–5 0–0 Northwest Intercollegiate 8 4 3rd1913 Oscar Olson 14 5 .737 7–1 7–4 0–0 Northwest Intercollegiate 11 5 2nd1914 Anthony Savage 12 2 .857 6–0 4–2 2–0 Northwest Intercollegiate 12 2 1st1915 Anthony Savage 17 2 .895 9–1 8–1 0–0 Northwest Intercollegiate 11 1 1st1916 John Davidson 7 7 .500 4–3 3–4 0–0 Pacific Coast 2 6 3rd1917 John Davidson 9 8 .529 4–2 5–6 0–0 Pacific Coast 7 5 3rd1918 Claude J. Hunt 4 8 .333 3–4 1–4 0–0 Pacific Coast — — —1919 Claude J. Hunt 6 10 .375 4–2 2–8 0–0 Pacific Coast 5 7 4th1920 Leonard B. Allison 7 8 .467 6–5 1–3 0–0 Pacific Coast 5 7 4th, tie1921 Hec Edmundson 18 4 .818 15–0 3–4 0–0 Pacific Coast 10 4 3rd1922 Hec Edmundson 13 5 .722 7–2 6–3 0–0 Pacific Coast 11 5 4th1923 Hec Edmundson 12 4 .750 7–2 5–2 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 5 3 1st, tie1924 Hec Edmundson 12 4 .750 8–0 4–4 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 6 2 1st1925 Hec Edmundson 14 7 .666 9–3 5–4 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 5 5 3rd, tie1926 Hec Edmundson 10 6 .625 7–2 3–4 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 5 5 4th1927 Hec Edmundson 15 4 .989 9–2 6–2 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 7 3 2nd, tie1928 Hec Edmundson 22 6 .785 17–2 5–4 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 9 1 1st1929 Hec Edmundson 18 2 .900 10–0 8–2 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 10 0 1st1930 Hec Edmundson 21 7 .750 12–2 9–5 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 12 4 1st1931 Hec Edmundson 25 3 .892 19–1 6–2 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 14 2 1st1932 Hec Edmundson 19 6 .760 14–1 5–5 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 12 4 1st1933 Hec Edmundson 22 6 .785 16–3 6–3 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 10 6 2nd1934 Hec Edmundson 20 5 .800 12–2 8–3 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 14 2 1st1935 Hec Edmundson 16 8 .666 10–6 6–2 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 11 5 2nd1936 Hec Edmundson 25 7 .781 17–1 6–5 2–1 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 13 3 1st1937 Hec Edmundson 15 11 .576 9–6 6–5 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 11 5 1st, tie1938 Hec Edmundson 29 7 .783 17–2 12–5 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 13 7 2nd1939 Hec Edmundson 20 5 .800 12–2 8–3 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 11 5 2nd1940 Hec Edmundson 10 15 .400 7–9 3–6 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 6 10 4th1941 Hec Edmundson 12 13 .480 10–6 2–7 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 7 9 3rd, tie1942 Hec Edmundson 18 7 .720 12–2 6–5 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 10 6 2nd1943 Hec Edmundson 24 7 .774 14–2 10–3 0–2 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 12 4 1st NCAA (8)1944 Hec Edmundson 26 6 .821 16–2 10–4 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 15 1 1st1945 Hec Edmundson 22 18 .550 15–8 5–10 2–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 5 11 4th1946 Hec Edmundson 14 14 .500 10–4 4–10 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 6 10 4th1947 Hec Edmundson 16 8 .666 12–3 4–5 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 8 8 3rdTOTALS 488 195 .714 pct. (27 years) 258 1301948 Art McLarney 23 11 .676 12–1 10–9 1–1 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 10 6 1st, tie NCAA (8)1949 Art McLarney 11 15 .423 9–7 2–8 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 6 10 5th1950 Art McLarney 19 10 .655 15–4 4–6 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 8 8 2nd, tieTOTALS 53 36 .596 pct. (3 years) 24 241951 Tippy Dye 24 6 .800 17–0 5–5 2–1 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 11 5 1st NCAA (8)1952 Tippy Dye 25 6 .806 11–1 14–5 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 14 2 1st1953 Tippy Dye 28 3 .903 16–0 9–2 3–1 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 15 1 1st NCAA (4)1954 Tippy Dye 8 18 .307 6–8 2–7 0–3 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 7 9 4th1955 Tippy Dye 13 12 .520 9–5 4–7 0–0 Pacific Coast/Northern Div. 7 9 3rd1956 Tippy Dye 15 11 .576 11–1 4–10 0–0 Pacific Coast 11 5 2nd1957 Tippy Dye 17 9 .653 8–5 8–4 1–0 Pacific Coast 13 3 2nd, tie1958 Tippy Dye 8 18 .307 5–8 2–9 1–1 Pacific Coast 5 11 8th1959 Tippy Dye 18 8 .692 12–1 6–7 0–0 Pacific Coast 11 5 2ndTOTALS 156 91 .632 pct. (9 years) 94 50HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 81


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSSeason Conference ConferenceYear Head Coach Won Lost Pct. Home Away Neutral Affiliation Won Lost Place Postseason1960 John Grayson 15 13 .535 8–5 7–8 0–0 Athletic Assoc. of Western Univ. 2 9 5th1961 John Grayson 13 13 .500 11–2 2–11 0–0 Athletic Assoc. of Western Univ. 6 6 3rd1962 John Grayson 16 10 .615 10–4 5–4 1–2 Athletic Assoc. of Western Univ. 5 7 3rd, tie1963 John Grayson 13 13 .500 8–3 5–7 0–3 Athletic Assoc. of Western Univ. 6 6 3rd, tieTOTALS 57 49 .538 pct. (4 years) 19 281964 Mac Duckworth 9 17 .346 6–6 2–9 1–2 Athletic Assoc. of Western Univ. 5 10 5th1965 Mac Duckworth 9 16 .360 4–7 5–6 0–3 Athletic Assoc. of Western Univ. 5 9 6th1966 Mac Duckworth 10 15 .400 7–6 2–8 1–1 Athletic Assoc. of Western Univ. 4 10 6th, tie1967 Mac Duckworth 13 12 .520 7–4 3–8 3–0 Athletic Assoc. of Western Univ. 6 8 5th, tie1968 Mac Duckworth 12 14 .461 9–4 2–9 1–1 Athletic Assoc. of Western Univ. 4 10 7thTOTALS 53 74 .417 pct. (5 years) 24 471969 Tex Winter 13 13 .500 10–3 3–8 0–2 Pacific-8 6 8 4th1970 Tex Winter 17 9 .653 11–3 4–6 2–0 Pacific-8 7 7 5th1971 Tex Winter 15 13 .535 10–3 4–9 1–1 Pacific-8 6 8 5thTOTALS 45 35 .563 pct. (3 years) 19 231972 Marv Harshman 20 6 .769 12–1 6–4 2–1 Pacific-8 10 4 2nd1973 Marv Harshman 16 11 .592 11–3 5–6 0–2 Pacific-8 6 8 5th, tie1974 Marv Harshman 16 10 .615 10–3 3–7 3–0 Pacific-8 7 7 4th1975 Marv Harshman 16 10 .615 11–5 3–5 2–0 Pacific-8 6 8 5th, tie1976 Marv Harshman 23 5 .821 11–2 9–3 3–0 Pacific-8 10 4 3rd NCAA (32)1977 Marv Harshman 17 10 .629 12–2 3–8 2–0 Pacific-8 8 6 3rd, tie1978 Marv Harshman 14 13 .518 8–4 4–8 2–1 Pacific-8 6 8 5th, tie1979 Marv Harshman 11 16 .407 8–7 2–8 1–1 Pacific-10 6 12 8th, tie1980 Marv Harshman 18 10 .642 11–4 5–6 2–0 Pacific-10 9 9 5th NIT (32)1981 Marv Harshman 14 13 .519 9–6 4–6 1–1 Pacific-10 8 10 5th, tie1982 Marv Harshman 19 10 .655 12–4 7–6 0–0 Pacific-10 11 7 4th NIT (16)1983 Marv Harshman 16 15 .516 11–4 3–10 2–1 Pacific-10 7 11 6th, tie1984 Marv Harshman 24 7 .774 13–0 8–5 3–2 Pacific-10 15 3 1st, tie NCAA (16)1985 Marv Harshman 22 10 .687 12–2 8–6 2–2 Pacific-10 13 5 1st, tie NCAA (64)TOTALS 246 146 .628 pct. (14 years) 122 1021986 Andy Russo 19 12 .612 9–6 9–5 1–1 Pacific-10 13 5 2nd NCAA (64)1987 Andy Russo 20 15 .571 15–3 4–10 1–2 Pacific-10 10 8 3rd Pac-10 Tournament / NIT (8)1988 Andy Russo 10 19 .344 7–8 2–10 1–1 Pacific-10 5 13 8th, tie Pac-10 Tournament1989 Andy Russo 12 16 .428 9–7 3–7 0–2 Pacific-10 8 10 6th Pac-10 TournamentTOTALS 61 62 .496 pct. (4 years) 36 361990 Lynn Nance 11 17 .392 10–6 1–11 0–0 Pacific-10 5 13 9th Pac-10 Tournament1991 Lynn Nance 14 14 .500 11–5 2–8 1–1 Pacific-10 5 13 10th1992 Lynn Nance 12 17 .413 10–7 2–9 0–1 Pacific-10 5 13 8th1993 Lynn Nance 13 14 .481 8–6 4–7 1–1 Pacific-10 7 11 8thTOTALS 50 62 .446 pct. (4 years) 22 501994 Bob Bender 5 22 .185 3–10 2–12 0–0 Pacific-10 3 15 9th1995 Bob Bender 10 17 .370 8–6 2–11 0–0 Pacific-10 6 12 8th, tie1996 Bob Bender 16 12 .571 12–3 4–9 0–0 Pacific-10 9 9 5th, tie NIT (32)1997 Bob Bender 17 11 .607 12–3 5–8 0–0 Pacific-10 10 8 6th NIT (32)1998 Bob Bender 20 10 .667 12–2 6–7 2–1 Pacific-10 11 7 4th NCAA (16)1999 Bob Bender 17 12 .586 12–1 3–9 2–2 Pacific-10 10 8 4th NCAA (64)2000 Bob Bender 10 20 .333 4–9 6–9 0–2 Pacific-10 5 13 8th, tie2001 Bob Bender 10 20 .333 5–10 4–9 1–1 Pacific-10 4 14 9th, tie2002 Bob Bender 11 18 .379 6–6 4–10 1–2 Pacific-10 5 13 8thTOTALS 116 142 .450 pct. (9 years) 63 99HISTORY2003 Lorenzo Romar 10 17 .370 8–7 2–10 0–0 Pacific-10 5 13 9th2004 Lorenzo Romar 19 12 .613 11–3 6–7 2–2 Pacific-10 12 6 2nd NCAA (64)2005 Lorenzo Romar 29 6 .829 15–0 6–5 8–1 Pacific-10 14 4 2nd NCAA (16)2006 Lorenzo Romar 26 7 .788 17–2 6–3 3–2 Pacific-10 13 5 2nd NCAA (16)2007 Lorenzo Romar 19 13 .594 17–2 1–10 1–1 Pacific-10 8 10 7th2008 Lorenzo Romar 16 17 .485 12–7 4–7 0–3 Pacific-10 7 11 8th CBI (16)2009 Lorenzo Romar 26 9 .743 18–1 6–4 2–4 Pacific-10 14 4 1st NCAA (32)2010 Lorenzo Romar 26 10 .722 17–2 4–6 5–2 Pacific-10 11 7 3rd NCAA (16)2011 Lorenzo Romar 24 11 .686 14-2 5-6 5-3 Pacific-10 11 7 3rd NCAA (32)2012 Lorenzo Romar 24 11 .686 18-2 6-5 0-4 Pacific-12 14 4 1st NIT (4)TOTALS 219 113 .660 pct. (10 years) 109 71822012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME RESULTS1896Coach: None • <strong>Record</strong>: 1–1Seattle AC L (ot) 2–3Seattle YMCAW1899Coach: None • <strong>Record</strong>: 1–1J.14 Seattle HS W 12–5J.21 Everett HS L 7–101902Coach: None • <strong>Record</strong>: 7–0Captain: William R. HillSeattle HS W 43–13Seattle YMCA W 25–17Ta<strong>com</strong>a YMCA W 22–18Everett YMCA W 51–6Ta<strong>com</strong>a YMCA W 17–15Seattle YMCA W 32–19Everett YMCA W 23–201903Coach: None • <strong>Record</strong>: 3–4Captain: William R. HillWhat<strong>com</strong> YMCA W 26–18Everett YMCA L 10–26Ta<strong>com</strong>a YMCA L 16–19What<strong>com</strong> YMCA W 17–8Ta<strong>com</strong>a YMCA L 11–20Roslyn AC L 6–11Central Washington W 11–51904Coach: None • <strong>Record</strong>: 6–3–1Captain: Loyal ShoudyJ.30 Everett YMCA W 39–9F. at Dallas College W 22–16F. at Oregon Normal W 20–12F. at Oregon State L 19–22F. at Oregon W 19–16F. at Willamette W 17–14M. at Roselyn T 6 – 6M. at Yakima W 53–10M. at Central Washington L 17–27M. at Central Washington L 4 – 81905Coach: None • <strong>Record</strong>: 4–1Captain: Bill McDonaldat Roslyn AC W 22– 6at Central Washington L 17–27at Yakima HS W 52–10at Central Washington W 44– 8at Spokane AC W 54–121909Coach: David C. Hall • <strong>Record</strong>: 9–1Captain: J.I. St. JohnLincoln HS W 52–20Lincoln HS W 56–24Seattle YMCA W 50–23Lincoln HS W 45–25Seattle YMCA L 18–30Puget Sound W 42–29Lincoln HS W 52–19Seattle YMCA W 32–27Puget Sound W 55– 9Ta<strong>com</strong>a YMCA W 40–351910Coach: David C. Hall • <strong>Record</strong>: 14-6Captain: C.C. ClementsonD.2 Lincoln HS W 106– 1D.9 Seattle YMCA L 26–32D.14 Seattle YMCA W 27–21D.17 at Ta<strong>com</strong>a YMCA W 19–16D.23 at Snohomish AC W 52–16Lincoln HS W 50–38at Bellingham HS L 48–56Kent AC W 35– 8at Victoria YMCA W 31–18at Central Washington W 51–25F.14 at Gonzaga W 23–14F.15 at Idaho L 15–26F.16 at Washington State W 13– 9F.17 at Whitman L 18–27F.18 at Central Washington W 42–16F.19 at Roslyn YMCA W 40–24M.4 at Oregon State L 14–24M.5 at Mt Angel College W 18–12M.7 at Willamette W 28–14M.8 at Multnomah AC L 15–281911Coach: Warner Williams • <strong>Record</strong>: 11–1, 7–1Captain: C.C. ClementsonJ.16 * at Washington State W 29–22J.17 at Idaho W 24–15J.19 * at Washington State W 23–10J.20 at Whitman W 35–17J.21 at Whitman W 29–20F.16 at Oregon State W 28–21F.17 * at Oregon W 22–18F.18 * at Oregon L 13–27F.24 * Washington State W 23–16F.25 * Washington State W 23–11M.3 * Oregon W 22–18M.4 * Oregon W 18–171912Coach: Oscar Olson • <strong>Record</strong>: 12–5, 8–4Captain: Oscar OlsonJ.20 at Whitworth W 49–20F.6 at Gonzaga W 37–17F.7 * at Washington State W 38 –7F.8 * at Idaho W 34–13F.9 * at Washington State W 27–8F.10 at Walla Walla YMCA W 36–11F.12 * Oregon W 30–18F.13 * Oregon W 11–10F.19 * Oregon State W 13–11F.20 * Oregon State W 20–16M.2 * Idaho W 53–05at Dallas College L 13–16M.12 * at Oregon State L 12–18M.13 * at Oregon State L 8–9M.14 * at Oregon L 14–17M.15 * at Oregon L 13–17M.16 at Willamette W 30–211913Coach: Oscar Olson • <strong>Record</strong>: 14–5, 11–5Captain: Archie BylerJ.17 * Idaho W 60–13J.18 * Idaho W 57–21J.20 at Whitworth W 49–24J.31 * at Idaho W 60–14F.1 * at Washington State L 22–24F.3 * at Washington State L 25–28F.4 * at Idaho W 31–15F.5 at Gonzaga W 37–20F.6 at Cashmere AC W 31–20F.10 * Oregon W 25–10F.11 * Oregon W 25–10F.14 * Oregon State W 28–15F.15 * Oregon State W 18–14F.19 * at Oregon State L 14–18F.20 * at Oregon State L 7–14F.21 * at Oregon W 23–16F.22 * at Oregon W 29–15F.24 * Washington State W 27–13F.25 * Washington State L 27–311914Coach: Anthony Savage • <strong>Record</strong>: 12–2, 12–2Captain: Tom SavageJ.23 * Oregon State W 32–23J.24 * Oregon State W 32– 9J.26 * Oregon State W 28–10F.7 * Oregon W 28– 7F.9 * Oregon W 30–10F.10 * Oregon W 16–12F.14 * at Oregon State W 22–18F.16 * at Oregon W 16–10F.17 * at Oregon W 15–14F.19 * at Oregon State L 13–20F.20 * at Oregon L 9–24F.21 * at Oregon State W 32–15M.12 @* vs. Idaho W 46–21M.13 @* vs. Idaho W 42–21@ Pullman, Wash.1915Coach: Anthony Savage • <strong>Record</strong>: 17–2, 11–1Captain: Joel McFreeJ.9 at Queen Anne HS W 35– 5J.12 at Broadway HS WJ.14 Chauncy Wright W 53–10J.17 Puget Sound W 88–23J.22 * Oregon State W 20–18J.23 * Oregon State W 25–14F.5 * Oregon W 32–15F.6 * Oregon W 32–21F.12 * at Idaho W 34–22F.13 * at Washington State L 28–29F.16 * Idaho W 29–17F.19 * at Oregon W 21–13F.20 * at Oregon W 27–19F.22 * at Oregon State W 23–14F.23 * at Oregon State W 26–16F.24 at Willamette W 29–17F.27 * Washington State W 37–13M.6 Illinois AC L 35–47M.9 Seattle YMCA W 38–221916Coach: John Davidson • <strong>Record</strong>: 7–7, 2–6Captain: John DavidsonJ.8 Puget Sound W 40–17J.10 Chauncey Wright W 42–6J.12 Broadway HS W 47–17J.14 * California L 24–30J.15 * California L 20–25J.21 * Oregon State W 24–21J.22 * Oregon State L 22–25J.28 at Multnomah AC L 18–24J.29 at Willamette W 30–26J.31 * at California W 35–27F.1 at Stanford W 35–19F.2 * at California L 33–35F.4 * at Oregon State L 21–26F.5 * at Oregon State L 9–25HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 83


ALL-TIME RESULTSHISTORY1917Coach: John Davidson • <strong>Record</strong>: 9–8, 7–5Captains: John DavidsonJ.2 at Broadway HS W 40–06J.11 * at Washington State L 25–37J.12 * at Washington State L 24–41J.13 at Spokane AC L 34–36J.15 at Whitman L 23–24J.19 * Washington State L 24–31J.20 * Washington State L 14–26J.31 at Multnomah AC L 20–23F.2 * at Oregon W 33–12F.3 * at Oregon W 33–16F.5 * at Oregon State W 27–20F.6 * at Oregon State L 14–27F.7 at Willamette W 29–11F.15 * Oregon State W 11– 3F.16 * Oregon State W 25–13F.22 * Oregon W 32–15F.23 * Oregon W 37–181918Coach: Claude Hunt • <strong>Record</strong>: 4–8Captain: Irving CookPuget Sound W 25–20J.25 at Oregon State L 8–19J.26 at Oregon State L 8–19F.1 at Fort Lewis W 33–22F.7 Washington State L 26–28F.8 Washington State W 25–21F.15 Oregon State L 9–41F.16 Oregon State L 12–36F.18 at Oregon L 17–19F.19 at Oregon L 20–27M.2 Oregon L (ot) 22–23M.3 Oregon W 33–171919Coach: Claude Hunt • <strong>Record</strong>: 6–10, 5–7Captain: Irving CookJ.17 at Fort Lewis W n/aJ.24 * Washington State L 33–42J.25 * Washington State L 23–29J.31 * Oregon W 26–24F.1 * Oregon W 19–13F.7 * at Oregon L 19–25F.8 * at Oregon L 19–37F.10 * at Oregon State L 16–24F.11 * at Oregon State L 17–18F.12 at Multnomah AC L 15–35F.21 * Oregon State W 18–17F.22 * Oregon State W 28–16F.28 * at Washington State L 17–28M.1 * at Washington State W 25–24M.3 at Idaho L 28–31M.4 at Idaho L 23–261920Coach: Leonard Allison • <strong>Record</strong>: 7–8, 5–7Captain: Irving CookJ.20 Ta<strong>com</strong>a All-Stars W 45–12J.22 * Oregon W 38–26J.23 * Oregon L 26–29J.30 * Oregon State W 22–20J.31 * Oregon State L 12–20F.6 * at Oregon W 23–19F.7 * at Oregon L 20–23F.9 * at Oregon State L 10–31F.10 * at Oregon State L 16–17F.20 Idaho L 11–18F.21 Idaho W 23–17F.27 * California L 17–22F.28 * California W 28–27M.5 * Washington State L 23–29M.6 * Washington State W 20–141921Coach: Hed Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 18–4, 10–4Captain: Arch TalbotD.18 Varsity/Alumni W 30–14D.22 University Club W 52–08J.11 Seattle YMCA W 36–11J.14 Puget Sound W 100–7J.18 Northern Life/AAU W 45–6J.20 at Spokane AC W 42–25J.21 * at Washington State W 26–24J.22 * at Washington State L 15–23J.28 * Oregon W 36–31J.29 * Oregon W 50–26F.4 * at California L (ot) 32–33F.5 * at California W 23–20F.7 * at Stanford L 14–25F.8 * at Stanford L 22–30F.18 * Stanford W 28–25F.19 * Stanford W 17–16F.22 * Washington State W 54–21F.23 * Washington State W 28–12F.25 British Columbia W 48–14F.26 British Columbia W 42–15M.4 * Oregon State W 29–24M.5 * Oregon State W 47–191922Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 137–5, 117–5Captain: James BryanD.29 Gonzaga W 59–11J.7 at Fort Lewis W 62–13J.13 * Oregon W 76–15J.14 * Oregon W 48–19J.17 * at Oregon State W 39–30J.18 * at Oregon State W 32–31J.20 * at Oregon W 46–19J.21 * at Oregon W 40–26J.27 * California W 34–33J.28 * California W 28–23F.2 * Washington State W 37–28F.3 * Washington State W 40–10F.14 * at Idaho L 31–37F.15 * at Idaho L 28–32F.17 * at Washington State W 41–22F.18 * at Washington State L 20–30F.24 * Oregon State L 21–26F.25 * Oregon State L (ot) 27–311923Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 12–4, 5–3Captain: Evan LewisJ.3 Canco AC W 69–7J.9 St. Martin’s W 58–15J.12 Whitman W 66–22J.13 Whitman W 59–16J.18 * Idaho W 37–36J.24 at Willamette W 42–16J.25 * at Oregon W 34–32J.27 * at Oregon State L 28–38F.2 * Washington State W 29–19F.8 at Whitman W 44–14F.10 * at Idaho L 26–40F.12 * at Washington State W 31–29F.13 at Gonzaga W 48–20F.17 * Oregon State L 25–28F.24 * Oregon W 39–27F.28 Gonzaga L 21–241924Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 12 –4, 6 –2Captain: Richard FraynJ.15 Whitman W 42–24J.18 Montana W 34–22J.19 Montana W 33–31J.20 Puget Sound W 45–12J.25 * Oregon State W 27–20F.1 at Willamette W 48–15F.2 * at Oregon State L 26–33F.5 * at Oregon L 28–29F.12 at Whitman W 50–25F.14 * at Washington State W 26–20F.16 * at Idaho W 17–15F.20 * Idaho W 29–18F.23 * Washington State W 33–16F.25 * Oregon W 29–22M.3 ^ at California L (ot) 31–32M.4 ^ at California L (ot) 25–28^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs1925Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 14–7, 5–5Captain: George AndersonD.20 YMD Hi–Stars W 33–31D.21 First Christian Church W 39–13D.31 Aberdeen AC W 37–21J.2 North Dakota State L 18–29J.6 at Spokane AC W 44–27J.7 at Gonzaga W 40–23J.12 Whitman W 48–22J.15 Willamette W 20–10J.17 * Oregon State W 32–17J.26 * Montana W 37–25J.29 at Willamette W 41–18J.30 * at Oregon State L 16–27J.31 * at Oregon W 33–29F.7 * Washington State W 33–23F.9 * Idaho L 29–30F.18 at Whitman L 26–34F.20 * at Washington State W 32–14F.21 * at Idaho L 27–32F.23 * at Montana L 28–33F.26 USC W 40–23F.28 * Oregon L 26–351926Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 10–6Captain: Gratton HaleJ.9 Whitman W 25–23J.18 Gonzaga W 35–12J.19 * Montana W 28–19J.23 * Oregon L 20–34J.29 * at Oregon State L 21–28J.30 * at Oregon L 21–26F.6 * Washington State W 34–21F.8 * Idaho L 26–29F.16 * Oregon State W 29–21F.18 at Whitman W 28–20F.19 * at Washington State W 24–20F.20 * at Idaho L 27–31F.22 * at Montana W 23–20F.23 at Gonzaga L 24–30M.9 Rothchild’s/AAU W N/AM.17 Rothchild’s/AAU W N/A1927Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 15–4Captain: Al SchussD.23 Rothchild’s/AAU W 34–31D.28 at Whitman W 21–16D.29 at Gonzaga W 52–12D.31 Montana State L 34–43842012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME RESULTSJ.1 Montana State W 34–29J.8 British Columbia W 76–20J.13 Whitman W 44–29J.15 Gonzaga W 44–18J.19 * Idaho W 38–23J.22 at British Columbia W 37–21J.29 * Oregon L 25–50F.2 * Montana W 46–17F.5 * Washington State W 39–16F.11 * at Idaho L 20–23F.12 * at Washington State W 29–23F.14 * at Montana W 35–27F.20 * Oregon State W 41–27F.25 * at Oregon State L 27–31F.26 * at Oregon W 32–241928Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 22 –6, 9 –1Captain: Alfie JamesD.1 Queen Anne W 31–24D.5 Queen Anne W 45–21D.8 Union Oil/AAU W 49–18D.12 Seattle YMCA W 61–11D.14 Queen Anne W 58–26D.17 Halls/AAU W 19– 8D.27 !! Illinois W 34–23D.29 !! Illinois L 24–33D.30 !! Illinois W 32–26J.7 British Columbia W 45–23J.12 Whitman W 27–25J.14 Puget Sound W 31–20J.17 at Puget Sound L 21–35J.21 * Washington State W 26–13J.24 * Idaho W 27–19J.27 * at Oregon State W 23–22J.28 * at Oregon W 24–17F.4 * Montana W 44–24F.6 Waseda–Japan W 40–18F.7 Waseda–Japan W 54–10F.10 * at Washington State W 49–19F.11 * at Idaho W 34–26F.13 * at Montana W 51–31F.14 at Whitman L 33–45F.18 * Oregon State W 29–26F.25 * Oregon L 39–41M.8 ^ at USC L 50–53M.9 ^ at USC L 26–27!! Dedication of UW Pavilion; ^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs1929Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 18–2, 10–0Captain: Monty SniderD.26 Rothchild’s/AAU W 37–19D.29 at Spokane Sparklers/AAU W 51–31D.31 at Whitman W 32–26J.7 North Dakota W 41–19J.8 North Dakota W 45–30J.11 Whitman W 32–28J.14 Puget Sound W 46–19J.19 * Oregon W 38–29J.21 at Puget Sound W 53–29J.25 * Oregon State W 35–24F.2 * Montana W 42–20F.8 * at Washington State W 38–24F.9 * at Idaho W 38–28F.11 * at Montana W 46–27F.16 * Idaho W 39–24F.18 * Washington State W 33–19F.22 * at Oregon W 50–44F.23 * at Oregon State W 37–28M.1 ^ at California L 31–43M.2 ^ at California L 27–30^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs1930Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 21–7, 12–4Captain: Harold McClaryD.22 Sun Life/AAU W 60– 1D.27 deNeff’s Oregonians/AAU W 29–26D.28 deNeff’s Oregonians/AAU L 25–33J.6 Gonzaga W 35–21J.7 Gonzaga W 42–11J.9 at Whitman W 41–28J.10 at Gonzaga W 24–22J.11 at Gonzaga W 28–17J.15 Whitman W 34–30J.17 * Oregon State L 24–34J.18 * Oregon State W 36–24J.24 * at Oregon W 37–23J.25 * at Oregon W 32–31J.27 * at Oregon State L 32–34J.28 * at Oregon State L 17–19J.31 * Washington State W (ot) 32–29F.1 * Washington State W 35–19F.7 * at Idaho W 35–26F.8 * at Idaho W 44–35F.10 * at Washington State W 24–21F.11 * at Washington State L 26–29F.21 * Idaho W 43–15F.22 * Idaho W 35–19F.28 * Oregon W 32–25M.1 * Oregon W 38–31M.7 ^ at USC L 31–46M.8 ^ at USC W 36–32M.10 ^ at USC L 29–35^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs1931Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 25–3, 14–2Captain: Henry SwansonD.18 Central Washington W 34–23D.21 deNeff’s Oregonians/AAU W 63–14D.22 deNeff’s Oregonians/AAU W 45–28D.27 Nebraska W 41–38D.29 Nebraska W 27–24D.30 Nebraska W 38–32J.5 Whitman W 55–15J.6 Whitman W 55–15J.9 * Oregon W 43–21J.10 * Oregon W 40–36J.16 * Idaho W 41–22J.17 * Idaho W 34–23J.23 * at Oregon W 31–26J.24 * at Oregon W 38–26J.26 * at Oregon State W 31–23J.27 * at Oregon State L 23–37J.30 Gonzaga W 33–25F.6 * Oregon State W 39–30F.7 * Oregon State W 28–26F.13 * Washington State W 45–42F.14 * Washington State W 24–23F.24 * at Washington State L 26–38F.25 * at Washington State W 39–26F.27 * at Idaho W 43–34F.28 * at Idaho W 41–36M.6 ^ California W 41–25M.7 ^ California L 34–36M.9 ^ California W 42–30^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs1932Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 19–6, 12–4Captain: Ralph CairneyD.3 Washington AC W 55–32D.8 Central Washington W 23–20D.18 Nordstrom’s/AAU W 30–25D.28 British Columbia W 70–24D.30 Puget Sound W 28– 6J.8 * Oregon State L 24–26J.9 * Oregon State W 30–27J.15 * at Washington State L 27–28J.16 * at Washington State L 22–49J.22 * at Oregon State L 14–30J.23 * at Oregon State W 32–27J.25 * at Oregon W 44–32J.26 * at Oregon W 33–23J.29 Montana W 44–16J.30 Montana W 54–29F.5 * Oregon W 38–29F.6 * Oregon W 27–21F.12 * Idaho W 40–35F.13 * Idaho W 47–34F.22 * at Idaho W 51–36F.23 * at Idaho W 44–39F.26 * Washington State W 32–25F.27 * Washington State W 44–38M.4 ^ at California L 21–22M.5 ^ at California L 24–36^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs1933Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 22–6, 10–6Captain: Pete AntoncichD.1 Piper & Taft/AAU W 50–29D.8 Renton AC W 51–29D.10 James Plumbers/AAU W 27–19D.14 West Seattle AC W 54–16D.20 Nordstrom’s/AAU W 45–27D.22 Gilmore/AAU W 44–22D.29 Meiji Univ.–Japan W 88–26D.30 Meiji Univ.–Japan W 79–13J.3 Puget Sound W 68–25J.6 Central Washington W 38–24J.7 Central Washington W 46–16J.11 at Puget Sound W 43–32J.13 * Idaho W 70–27J.14 * Idaho W 62–35J.20 * at Oregon W 56–38J.21 * at Oregon W 44–34J.23 * at Oregon State L 34–42J.24 * at Oregon State W 30–24F.3 * Oregon State L 29–33F.4 * Oregon State L 26–32F.10 * Washington State W 34–26F.11 * Washington State W 32–30F.17 * at Washington State L 26–34F.18 * at Washington State W 35–28F.20 * at Idaho L 35–47F.21 * at Idaho W 36–35F.24 * Oregon L 26–41F.25 * Oregon W 34–281934Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 20–5, 14–21Captain: Hal LeeD.8 Gilmore/AAU L 27–28D.9 Gilmore/AAU W 43–32D.30 Union Oil/AAU W 37–36J.5 * Idaho W 35–29J.6 * Idaho W 31–25J.12 * at Idaho W 39–29J.13 * at Idaho W 34–20J.15 * at Washington State W 30–28J.16 * at Washington State W 35–30J.20 Puget Sound W 63–26J.26 * Oregon W 32–28J.27 * Oregon W 34–25F.2 * at Oregon State L 21–25F.3 * at Oregon State L 18–28F.5 * at Oregon W 34–32F.6 * at Oregon W 36–30F.9 Montana L 29–32F.10 Montana W 60–24HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 85


ALL-TIME RESULTSHISTORY1936 National Collegiate ChampionsThe 1936 Washington basketball team staked its claim to the national title during the 1936 U.S. Olympic Trials.The Huskies earned a berth to the New York City-hosted finals with wins over USC and Oregon State. They thendefeated DePaul to finish as the top collegiate team. Washington finished third overall in the <strong>com</strong>petition torepresent the U.S. at the 1936 Olympic Games. Washington’s Ralph Bishop joined the winning Universal AAUteam in Berlin, helping win a gold medal for the U.S.Front row (left to right): Hunt Paterson, Bob McKinstry, Chuck Wagner, Ralph Bishop, Ed Loverich, Bob Egge, JackGannon. Middle row: Robert Failor, Walter Kastner, Henry Rosenberg, Ross Werner, Roland Dickie, Ray Cook.Back row: Coach Hec Edmundson, Robert Reese, Ted Wendells, James Spinner, Phil Wilson, Charles Berry.F.16 * Oregon State W 24–21F.17 * Oregon State W 35–26F.23 * Washington State W 39–24F.24 * Washington State W 39–23M.9 ^ at USC L 25–27M.10 ^ at USC W 43–41M.12 ^ at USC W 34–30^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs1935Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 16–8, 11–5Captain: Bob GalerD.15 Gilmore/AAU L 23–25D.21 USC W 39–30D.22 USC L 24–40D.28 Montana W 44–22D.29 Montana W 50–23J.3 Multnomah AC W 38–23J.7 * Idaho L 36–37J.8 * Idaho W 30–24J.12 Gilmore/AAU L 22–25J.18 * Oregon State W 30–25J.19 * Oregon State W 30–25J.25 * at Oregon State L 26–31J.26 * at Oregon State L 17–28J.28 * at Oregon W 42–36J.29 * at Oregon W 22–20F.2 Gonzaga W 57–40F.8 * Washington State W 36–28F.9 * Washington State L 27–33F.15 * at Washington State W 37–35F.16 * at Washington State W 34–19F.18 * at Idaho W 40–37F.19 * at Idaho W 34–32F.25 * Oregon W 39–27F.26 * Oregon L 30–351936Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: (25–7, 13–3Captain: Ralph BishopN.29 Italian AC W 41–10D.6 Knights of Columbus L 17–27D.13 Knights of Columbus W 30–21D.20 Drake W 45–25D.27 Stanford W 32–28D.28 Stanford W 49–38J.3 Central Washington W 37–16J.10 * Washington State W 30–26J.11 * Washington State W 40–23J.16 at Puget Sound W 52–40J.18 Puget Sound W 80–19J.24 * Oregon W 36–28J.25 * Oregon W 40–26J.31 * at Oregon W 42–23F.1 * at Oregon W 35-31F.3 * at Oregon State W 51–33F.4 * at Oregon State W 35–31F.14 * Idaho W 50–30F.15 * Idaho W 40–29F.21 * at Idaho L 33–40F.22 * at Idaho W 52–38F.24 * at Washington State L (ot) 35–36F.25 * at Washington State L 28–48M.6 * Oregon State W 39–30M.7 * Oregon State W 25–19M.13 ^ at Stanford L 39–60M.14 ^ at Stanford L 38–48M.25 ++ USC W 41–27M.26 ++ Oregon State W 35–29A.3 ‡ vs. DePaul W 54–33A.4 ‡ vs. McPherson/AAU L 30–48A.6 ‡ vs. Wilmerding W 48–33^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs; ++ Olympic Trials Regionals (Seattle); ‡Olympic Trials Finals (New York City)1937Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 15–11, 11–5Captains: Charles WagnerD.11 Wheeler–Osgood/AAU W 38–23D.18 Wheeler–Osgood/AAU L 30–34D.21 Michigan W 40–23D.22 Michigan L 32–34D.23 Michigan L 33–39D.30 at UCLA W 52–31D.31 at USC L 31–45J.8 * Idaho W 24–17J.9 * Idaho W 39–22J.15 at Puget Sound L 29–30J.16 Puget Sound W 51–20J.22 * Oregon State W 37–31J.23 * Oregon State W 38–28J.29 * at Oregon State L 27–28J.30 * at Oregon State L 22–40F.1 * at Oregon L 37–48F.2 * at Oregon W 39–30F.12 * Washington State W 45–40F.13 * Washington State L 35–45F.19 * at Washington State W 37–34F.20 * at Washington State W 42–35F.22 * at Idaho W 36–31F.23 * at Idaho W 44–29M.5 * Oregon W 42–25M.6 * Oregon L 38–41M.12 ^ Washington State L 33–36^ Northern Division playoff1938Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 29–7, 13–7Captain: Ross WernerN.28 USS Maryland W 90–21D.4 Alpine Dairy/AAU W 45–42D.9 Alt Heidelburg/AAU W 54–35D.21 California W 43–34D.22 California W 46–38D.11 Dan’s Market/AAU W 54–37D.30 Varsity/Alumni W 33–25D.31 Western Washington W 55–21J.5 Johnson Paint/AAU W 45–29J.7 * Idaho W 38–28J.8 * Idaho L 33–36J.14 * at Montana W 59–52J.15 * at Montana W 58–36J.18 * at Washington State W 44–32J.19 * at Washington State L 46–51J.21 * at Idaho L 30–41J.22 * at Idaho W 35–29J.28 * Oregon W 40–37J.29 * Oregon L 31–51F.4 * at Oregon State L 28–43F.5 * at Oregon State W 27–25F.7 * at Oregon L 43–59F.8 * at Oregon L 53–56F.14 * Oregon State W 37–29F.15 * Oregon State W 40–30F.25 * Montana W 42–24F.26 * Montana W 54–44M.4 * Washington State W 58–47M.5 * Washington State W 50–36++ at Kauai Stars All-Stars W 70–12++ at Lihue All-Stars W 44–14++ at East Kauai All-Stars W 80–14++ at Luke Field (Army) W 79–43++ at Hawai’i W 76–25++ at Dragon Associates/AAU W 72–31++ at Honolulu All-Stars W 73–30++ Postseason Hawai’i trip862012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME RESULTS1939Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 20–5, 11–5Captains: George ZiegenfussD.9 Varsity/Alumni W 48–28D.10 Alpine Dairy/AAU W 31–28D.15 at British Columbia W 52–36D.16 at Western Washington W 46–32D.22 Ohio State W 43–41D.23 Ohio State W 51–37D.30 at Central Washington W 55–21J.6 * Idaho W 34–28J.7 * Idaho W 51–33J.13 Montana W 34–28J.14 Montana W 41–33J.20 * Oregon State W 34–21J.21 * Oregon State W 30–20J.31 * at Oregon L 49–57F.1 * at Oregon L 42–58F.3 * at Oregon State W 41–35F.4 * at Oregon State L 41–48F.10 * Washington State W 41–38F.11 * Washington State W 41–32F.17 * at Washington State W 62–52F.18 * at Washington State W 49–38F.20 * at Idaho W 43–35F.21 * at Idaho W 31–24M.3 * Oregon L 26–39M.4 * Oregon L 52–541940Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 10–15, 6–10Captain: Bill McDonaldD.9 Varsity/Alumni L 33–55D.16 at Western Washington W 54–50D.19 Varsity/Alumni L 30–43D.22 Oregon All-Stars L 32–33D.27 Minnesota L 41–47D.28 Minnesota L 26–28D.29 Minnesota W 37–33J.5 * Washington State W 39–38J.6 * Washington State L 35–51J.12 Montana W 39–34J.13 Montana W 56–43J.19 * Oregon W 39–31J.20 * Oregon L 32–47J.26 * at Oregon L 44–53J.27 * at Oregon L 43–50J.29 * at Oregon State L 26–45J.30 * at Oregon State L 32–49F.9 * Idaho L 37–47F.10 * Idaho W 56–48F.16 * at Idaho W 45–40F.17 * at Idaho L 31–40F.19 * at Washington State L 44–49F.20 * at Washington State W 53–52M.1 * Oregon State L 31–46M.2 * Oregon State W 41–35J.25 * Oregon State W 34–33J.31 * at Oregon State L 23–36F.1 * at Oregon State L 28–34F.3 * at Oregon L 35–57F.4 * at Oregon L 36–37F.14 * Washington State L 42–44F.15 * Washington State L 31–39F.21 * at Washington State L 38–50F.22 * at Washington State L 47–69F.24 * at Idaho L 38–44F.25 * at Idaho W 45–44M.7 * Oregon W 48–37M.8 * Oregon W 49–461942Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 18–7, 10–6Captain: Bob LindhD.5 41st Division W 66–23D.6 S.L Savidge/AAU W 41–38D.13 S.L Savidge/AAU W 37–34D.19 Kansas State W 45–32D.20 Missouri W 52–31D.27 at Temple W 64–36D.30 at New York Univ. W 72–38J.2 at Michigan State W 45–42J.9 * Idaho W 36–28J.10 * Idaho W 40–33J.16 * at Oregon W 60–34J.17 * at Oregon L 35–54J.19 * at Oregon State L 35–45J.20 * at Oregon State W 43–38J.30 * Oregon W 40–39J.31 * Oregon W 53–42F.6 * at Washington State L 52–58F.7 * at Washington State L 43–54F.9 * at Idaho W 44–37F.10 * at Idaho L 32–39F.16 Great Lakes Naval L 42–58F.20 * Oregon State W 47–40F.21 * Oregon State L 41–51F.27 * Washington State W 55–45F.28 * Washington State W 75–511943Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 24–7, 12–4Captains: Wally LeaskD.13 Lohrer’s/AAU W 54–26D.18 at Port. Ramblers/AAU W 45–39D.19 at Port. Ramblers/AAU W 39–38D.21 at Gonzaga W 62–41D.22 at Navy Reserve (Pasco) W 41–27D.23 at Central Washington L 49–53J.2 Alpine Dairy/AAU W 33–22J.8 Whitman W 46–38J.9 Central Washington W 58–30J.15 Varsity/Alumni W 32–29J.18 Globe Trotters W 49–30J.19 * at Oregon State L 39–42J.20 * at Oregon State W 44–39J.22 * at Oregon W 52–48J.23 * at Oregon W 31–30J.29 * Oregon W 46–31J.30 * Oregon L 44–47F.5 * Washington State L 37–41F.6 * Washington State W 72–34F.12 * at Washington State W 61–52F.13 * at Washington State L 49–53F.15 * at Idaho W 47–26F.16 * at Idaho W 72–34F.26 * Idaho W 57–37F.27 * Idaho W 59–39M.5 * Oregon State W 53–33M.6 * Oregon State W 44–35M.12 ^ USC W 53–51M.13 ^ USC W 52–45M.26 & vs. Texas L 55–59M.27 & vs. Oklahoma L 43–48^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs; & NCAA Western Regionals (KansasCity, Mo.)1944Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 26–6, 15–1Captains: Jack Nichols, Bill MorrisD.3 Sand Point NAS W 62–38D.4 Alpine Dairy/AAU L 30–38D.4 Boeing Seattle/AAU W 44–41D.10 Sand Point NAS W 53–49D.16 at Portland W 36–32D.28 at Gonzaga L 44–48D.29 at Gonzaga L 39–76D.30 at Whitman W 43–41D.31 at Whitman L 30–43J.7 * Oregon W 40–38J.8 * Oregon W 67–25J.14 at Western Washington W 38–35J.21 Whitman W 46–381941Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 12–13, 7–9Captains: Jack VoelkerD.7 S.L. Savidge/AAU L 38–40D.14 S.L. Savidge/AAU W 35–34D.21 at Western Washington W 58–37D.27 Varsity/Alumni L 38–39D.28 Pacific Lutheran L 30–40J.3 Pacific Lutheran W 57–29J.4 Whitman W 56–20J.10 * Idaho W 45–43J.11 * Idaho W 39–37J.17 Montana L 41–47J.18 Montana W 39–34J.24 * Oregon State W 40–341943 NCAA Tournament (Elite Eight)HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 87


ALL-TIME RESULTSHISTORYJ.21 Whitman W 48–38J.22 * at Oregon W 57–38J.22 * at Oregon W 56–47J.24 * at Oregon State W 38–33J.25 * at Oregon State W 42–36J.28 Western Washinton W 31–28J.29 Willamette W 56–27F.4 * Oregon State W 54–30F.5 * Oregon State W 56–29F.11 * Washington State W 53–40F.12 * Washington State W 61–41F.18 Gonzaga L 41–49F.19 Gonzaga W 53–40F.21 * Idaho W 64–32F.22 * Idaho W 69–55F.29 * at Idaho W 63–48M.1 * at Washington State W 71–50M.3 * at Idaho L 53–55M.4 * at Washington State W 62–431945Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 22–18, 5–11Captains: Bill VandenburghN.19 C.O. Training Program L 37–46N.19 CGO Base L 28–50N.25 Boeing–Seattle/AAU W 40–38N.25 Boeing–Renton/AAU W 44–38D.1 Sand Point NAS W 39–29D.1 Sand Point NAS W 46–28D.2 Sand Point NAS W 36–35D.8 at Whidbey Island NAS L 45–61D.16 Fort Lewis W 59–54D.21 % at Fee’s Music/AAU L 40–60D.22 @ vs. Oregon W 31–18D.22 @ vs. Oregon State W 20–17D.23 Oregon State L 19–32D.23 Oregon W 32–31D.26 at Hanford Engin/AAU W 43–37D.27 at Pasco Flyers/AAU W 44–42D.29 at Gonzaga W 59–48D.30 at Gonzaga W 78–47J.5 * Oregon State W 48–45J.6 * Oregon State W 42–22J.12 * Idaho W 51–48J.13 * Idaho W 60–41J.19 Alpine Dairy/AAU L 41–42J.20 at Western Washington W 66–41J.23 * at Oregon State L 43–57J.24 * at Oregon State L 43–63J.26 * at Oregon L 36–59J.27 * at Oregon L 51–54J.28 Fort Lewis L 41–52F.2 * Oregon W 59–56F.3 * Oregon L 51–54F.9 * at Washington State L 34-48F.10 * at Washington State L 43–65F.11 Western Washington W 72–45F.12 * at Idaho L 34–39F.13 * at Idaho L 35–36F.16 Gonzaga W 37–30F.17 Gonzaga W 39–29F.23 * Washington State L 42–53F.25 * Washington State L 45–54% at Portland, Ore.; @ at Astoria, Ore.1946Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 14–14, 6–10Captains: Norm DalthorpN.23 Sand Point NAS W 60–52N.24 UO Med School Alums W 47–27N.29 Fort Lewis W 47–42N.30 Fort Lewis L 46–65D.1 at Western Washington W 55–32D.7 at British Columbia W 69–66D.8 at British Columbia L 51–58D.28 Army–Navy YMCA W 51–19D.29 Alpine Dairy/AAU L 28–40D.29 at DePaul L 50–75D.29 Oregon W 44–41J.4 * Washington State W 35–32J.5 * Washington State W 46–44J.11 Western Washington W 48–43J.15 * at Washington State L 37–48J.16 * at Washington State W 56–42J.18 * at Idaho L 45–50J.19 * at Idaho W 67–55J.25 * Oregon W 57–46J.26 * Oregon L (ot) 52–54F.1 * at Oregon L 56–57F.2 * at Oregon L 55–63F.4 * at Oregon State L 37–53F.5 * at Oregon State L 48–58F.15 * Idaho L 48–51F.16 * Idaho L 38–40F.22 * Oregon State W 47–41F.23 * Oregon State L 36–551947Coach: Hec Edmundson • <strong>Record</strong>: 16–8, 8–8Captains: Charles Shaeffer, Merlin GilbertonN.30 Matheny–Bacon W 70–41D.6 at Western Washington W 72–35D.13 Puget Sound W 64–38D.28 Ohio State W 49–45D.30 Ohio State W 52–46D.30 Minnesota W 61–47D.31 Minnesota W 72–68J.3 * Idaho W 51–41J.4 * Idaho W 62–41J.10 Western Washington W 59–33J.14 * at Idaho W 56–46J.15 * at Idaho W 69–49J.17 * at Washington State L 48–51J.18 * at Washington State L 54–58J.24 * Oregon State L 37–59J.25 * Oregon State W 60–44J.31 * at Oregon State L 52–56F.1 * at Oregon State L 63–84F.3 * at Oregon W 60–58F.4 * at Oregon L 54–64F.14 * Washington State L 38–54F.15 * Washington State W 59–40F.21 * Oregon L 48–49F.22 * Oregon W 63–511948Coach: Art McLarney • <strong>Record</strong>: 23–11, 10–6Captains: Jack NicholsN.21 at Western Washington W 69–32D.3 Sand Point NAS W 112–37D.6 at Pacific Lutheran W 61–36D.12 Western Washington W 67–36D.13 Puget Sound W 63–30D.19 at Minnesota L 37–47D.20 at Minnesota W 55–49D.23 at Purdue L 50–60D.26 at Ohio State W 61–55D.27 at Ohio State L 60–68J.2 California W 54–51J.3 California W 59–42J.9 * at Oregon W 69–54J.10 * at Oregon L 58–73J.16 * Washington State L 47–48J.17 * Washington State W 51–36J.23 * Oregon W 48–44J.24 * Oregon W 56–39J.30 * at Oregon State L 63–71J.31 * at Oregon State L 55–74F.6 * Oregon State W 52–26F.7 * Oregon State W 27–23F.20 * at Washington State W 55–50F.21 * at Washington State L (2ot) 58–62F.23 * at Idaho W 51–33F.24 * at Idaho L 41–43M.5 * Idaho W 77–37M.6 * Idaho W 70–45M.9 ++ at Oregon State W 59–42M.12 ^ at California L 51–64M.13 ^ at California W 64–57M.15 ^ at California W 59–49M.19 & vs. Baylor L 62–64M.20 & vs. Wyoming W 57–47++ Northern Division playoff; ^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs; & NCAAWestern Regionals (Kansas City, Mo.)1949Coach: Art McLarney • <strong>Record</strong>: 11–15, 6–10Captains: Bill VandenburghD.3 at Vancouver Cloverleafs W 67–59D.4 at British Columbia W 45–31D.7 Sand Point NAS W 79–34D.10 Western Washington W 55–45D.17 Stewart Chevrolet/AAU W 57–56D.18 Stewart Chevrolet/AAU L 43–48D.21 Puget Sound L 41–48D.27 ^ California L 49–73D.28 ^ Oregon State L 62–64D.29 ^ Oregon L 62–63J.7 * Oregon State L 50–52J.8 * Oregon State W 54–43J.14 * at Washington State L 30–44J.15 * at Washington State L 50–67J.21 * Oregon W 44–43J.22 * Oregon W 47–44J.27 * at Oregon State L 44–54J.28 * at Oregon State L 45–49F.4 * at Oregon L 58–65F.5 * at Oregon L 69–70F.11 * Idaho L 47–64F.12 * Idaho W 57–47F.18 * at Idaho L 55–62F.19 * at Idaho L 51–59M.4 * Washington State W 51–46M.5 * Washington State W 54–41^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs1950Coach: Art McLarney • <strong>Record</strong>: 19–10, 8–8Captains: LaDon HensonD.1 Sand Point NAS W 64–40D.2 at Vancouver Cloverleafs W 59–49D.3 at British Columbia W 58–41D.9 Puget Sound W 58–42D.10 Western Washington W 82–52D.17 Alpine Dairy/AAU W 38–30D.20 Minnesota L 53–55D.21 Minnesota W 53–46D.23 Stanford W 62–56D.30 Columbia W 60–56D.31 Columbia W 49–46J.6 * Idaho W 67–43J.7 * Idaho W 44–40J.13 * at Washington State (20) L 42–56J.14 * at Washington State (20) W 52–37J.20 * Oregon W 69–49J.21 * Oregon W 66–51J.27 * at Oregon (16) L 49–57J.28 * at Oregon (16) L 60–63F.3 * at Oregon State L 46–56882012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME RESULTS1951 NCAA Tournament (Elite Eight)J.2 * at Oregon (5) W 79–73J.3 * at Oregon (5) W 76–60J.9 * #18 Idaho (6) W 76–64J.10 * #18 Idaho (6) W 82–58J.16 * Oregon State (5) W 77–54J.17 * Oregon State (5) W 68–56J.23 * at Washington State (3) W 75–41J.24 * at Washington State (3) W 60–48J.28 + at Universal Mot./AAU (3) (exh) 66–63J.30 + at Universal Mot./AAU (3) (exh) 69–51J.31 at Hawai’i (3) W 83–55F.6 * Washington State (3) W 79–51F.7 * Washington State (3) W 69–56F.13 * at Oregon State (3) W 69–53F.14 * at Oregon State (3) W 73–60F.20 * Oregon (3) W 84–67F.21 * Oregon (3) W 86–72F.27 * at Idaho (3) L 61–64F.28 * at Idaho (3) W 61–52M.6 ^ California (4) W 60–47M.7 ^ California (4) W 80–57M.13 & vs. #14 Seattle University (2) W 92–70M.14 & vs. Santa Clara (2) W 74–62M.17 ++ vs. #5 Kansas (2) L 53–79M.18 ++ vs. Louisiana State (2) W 88–69^ PCC Playoffs; + Exhibition Game (Honolulu, Hawai’i); & NCAAWestern Regionals (Corvallis, Ore.); ++ NCAA Final Four (Kansas City,Mo.)F.4 * at Oregon State W 52–44F.10 Wyoming L 29–49F.11 Wyoming W 37–36F.17 * #16 Washington State L 46–54F.18 * #16 Washington State L 42–60F.24 * at Idaho L 40–57F.25 * at Idaho L 45–48M.3 * Oregon State W 47–45M.4 * Oregon State W 57–541951Coach: Tippy Dye • <strong>Record</strong>: 24–6, 11–5Captains: LaDon HensonD.8 Nebraska W 54–49D.9 Nebraska W 71–53D.15 at California W 57–52D.16 at California W 64–49D.19 Pittsburgh (12) W 54–44D.20 Pittsburgh (12) W 74–45J.1 Santa Clara (15) W 56–34J.5 * Oregon (12) W 73–49J.6 * Oregon (12) W 61–60J.12 * at Oregon State (12) W 41–40J.13 * at Oregon State (12) L 41–46J.19 * at Washington State (15) L 48–50J.20 * at Washington State (15) L 60–63J.26 * at Idaho W 50–44J.27 * at Idaho L 50–55F.2 * Oregon State W 74–38F.3 * Oregon State W 40–36F.9 Wyoming W 74–49F.10 Wyoming W 53–51F.16 * Idaho W 63–40F.17 * Idaho W 76–59F.23 * at Oregon (19) W 77–68F.24 * at Oregon (19) L 75–82M.2 * Washington State (19) W 53–44M.3 * Washington State (19) W 86–41M.9 ^ UCLA (15) W 70–51M.10 ^ UCLA (15) W 71–54M.22 & vs. Texas A&M (15) W 62–40M.23 & vs. Oklahoma State (15) L 57–61M.24 & vs. #11 Brigham Young (15) W 80–67^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs; & NCAA Championships (Kansas City,Mo.)1952Coach: Tippy Dye • <strong>Record</strong>: 25–6, 14–2Captains: Mike McCutchen, Fran GuisnessN.30 at Utah L 61–62D.1 at Utah W 60–44D.7 #13 UCLA W 60–52D.8 #13 UCLA W 76–61D.14 at California (6) W (ot) 52–50D.15 at California (6) W 65–43D.19 at #4 St. Louis (8) W 58–53D.22 at #15 Minnesota (8) W 55–51D.28 Ohio State (3) W 78–43D.29 Northwestern (3) W 83–60J.4 * Idaho (3) L 51–56J.5 * Idaho (3) W 61–42J.11 * at Oregon State (6) W 46–37J.12 * at Oregon State (6) W 49–41J.18 * Oregon (8) W 74–36J.19 * Oregon (8) W 64–39J.25 * at Washington State (6) L 50–56J.26 * at Washington State (6) W 67–43F.1 * at Oregon (9) W 71–63F.2 * at Oregon (9) W 63–57F.8 * Oregon State (8) W 69–56F.9 * Oregon State (8) W 54–37F.15 * at Idaho (8) W 79–64F.16 * at Idaho (8) W 75–66F.22 at #19 Wyoming (6) W 52–50F.23 at #19 Wyoming (6) L 54–55F.29 * Washington State (6) W 75–37M.1 * Washington State (6) W 82–51M.7 ^ at #19 UCLA (6) L 53–65M.8 ^ at #19 UCLA (6) W 53–50M.10 ^ at #19 UCLA (6) L 50–60^ Pacific Coast Conf. playoffs1953Coach: Tippy Dye • <strong>Record</strong>: 28–3, 15–1Captains: Mike McCutchenD.5 Utah W 82–54D.6 Utah W 77–56D.12 at #7 UCLA W 53–49D.13 at #7 UCLA L 47–54D.19 #18 California (9) W 60–50D.20 #18 California (9) W (ot) 99–88D.25 St. Louis (7) W 66-59D.26 St. Louis (7) W 61–571954Coach: Tippy Dye • <strong>Record</strong>: 8–18, 7–9Captains: Don TrippD.4 Stanford L 51–66D.5 Stanford L 61–63D.18 Kansas State L 64–74D.19 Kansas State L 76–87D.28 % vs. Oklahoma L 77–87D.29 % vs. Kansas State L 75–81D.30 % vs. Colorado L 60–81J.2 at St. Louis L 67–73J.8 * at Washington State L 48–56J.9 * at Washington State W 54–44J.15 * Oregon State L 49–61J.16 * Oregon State L 51–54J.22 * at Oregon L 76–77J.23 * at Oregon L 48–64J.29 Brigham Young L (ot) 79–89J.30 Brigham Young W 55–51F.5 * Idaho W 65–59F.6 * Idaho W 70–69F.12 * at Oregon State L 47–70F.13 * at Oregon State W 51–47F.19 * Oregon L 59–63F.20 * Oregon W 67–59F.26 * at Idaho L 66–74F.27 * at Idaho L 76–77M.5 * Washington State W 56–48M.6 * Washington State W 65–56% Big Seven Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)1955Coach: Tippy Dye • <strong>Record</strong>: 13–12, 7–9Captains: Dean ParsonsD.3 Hawai’i W 89–60D.4 Hawai’i W 69–58D.10 at Brigham Young W 62–44D.11 at Brigham Young L (ot) 64–69D.18 at Kansas State L 74–81D.21 St. Louis W 72–70D.22 St. Louis L 64–73D.28 Idaho W 77–57D.29 Oregon State W (ot) 58–57J.7 * Idaho W 82–53HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 89


ALL-TIME RESULTSJ.8 * Idaho L 44–52J.14 * at Oregon State L 38–66J.15 * at Oregon State L 63–70J.21 * at Washington State W 69–38J.22 * at Washington State L 73–74J.28 * Oregon State L 51–55J.29 * Oregon State L 43–57F.4 * at Oregon W (ot) 54–52F.5 * at Oregon L 63–64F.11 * Washington State W 76–40F.12 * Washington State W 63–49F.18 * Oregon W 80–60F.19 * Oregon L 59–60F.25 * at Idaho W 84–76F.26 * at Idaho L 79–80HISTORY1956Coach: Tippy Dye • <strong>Record</strong>: 15–11, 11–5Captains: Jim Coshow, Ron OlsonD.2 at #19 Stanford L 55–72D.3 at #19 Stanford L 68–73D.9 Baylor W 71–62D.10 Baylor W 80–68D.17 at Kansas State L 69–74D.20 at St. Louis L 77–85D.22 at Ohio State L 73–94D.27 #6 Iowa W 76–71D.28 Wisconsin W 54–53J.6 * Stanford W 57–42J.7 * Stanford L 46–58J.10 at Oregon L (ot) 51–53J.20 * Washington State W 62–42J.21 * Washington State W 80–57J.27 * at Oregon State W 83–63J.28 * at Oregon State W 66–58F.3 * at #20 UCLA L 60–61F.4 * at #20 UCLA L 75–82F.10 * Oregon W 68–50F.11 * Oregon W 70–61F.17 * at Idaho W 46–34F.18 * at Idaho W (ot) 70–63F.24 * at California L 62–74F.25 * at California L 60–63M.2 * USC W 105–84M.3 * USC W 71–671957Coach: Tippy Dye • <strong>Record</strong>: 17–9, 13–3Captains: Bruno Boin, Don SunitschD.1 at Brigham Young L 66–70D.7 at Oklahoma State L 43–70D.8 at Oklahoma State W 49–44D.14 #1 Kansas L 63–77D.15 #1 Kansas L 78–92D.21 Colorado L 53–65D.22 Colorado W 69–55D.28 % vs. USC W 80–61D.29 % at Oregon State L 58–71J.4 * at USC W 76–72J.5 * at USC W 80–78J.11 * Idaho W 77–58J.12 * Idaho W 71–49J.18 * at Stanford L 63–70J.19 * at Stanford W 68–64J.25 * Oregon State W 64–53J.26 * Oregon State W 58–51J.29 Oregon W 64–63F.8 * #5 UCLA L 65–68F.9 * #5 UCLA W 90–74F.15 * at Oregon W 84–62F.16 * at Oregon W (ot) 65–63F.22 * #15 California W 70–57F.23 * #15 California L 62–721953 NCAA Tournament (Final Four)Front row (left to right): Manager Garver, Dean Parsons, Bob Houbregs, Doug McClary. Middle row: AtlhleticDirector Harvey Cassill, Steve Roake, Mike McCutcheon, Larry Ramm, Bill Ward, Head Coach Tippy Dye. Backrow: Joe Cipriano, Charlie Koon, Will Elliott, Don Apeland. Not Pictured: Roland HalleM.8 * at Washington State W 73–72M.9 * at Washington State W 76–66% Far West Classic (Corvallis, Ore.)1958Coach: Tippy Dye • <strong>Record</strong>: 8–18, 5–11Captains: Bill StadyD.6 Brigham Young L 43–45D.7 Brigham Young W 63–52D.13 #18 Oklahoma State L 39–47D.14 #18 Oklahoma State L 39–43D.20 at #2 Kansas L 59–77D.21 at #3 Kansas State L 63–70D.23 at St. Louis L 63–89D.27 % vs. #12 Utah L 62–64D.28 % vs. Yale W 66–51D.30 #8 Michigan State W 71–69J.4 * #19 California L 45–57J.6 * USC L 54–60J.10 * at California L 42–49J.11 * at Stanford W 60–54J.18 * at Oregon L 53–57J.24 * at Oregon State L 58–81J.25 * Oregon State W 45–42J.31 * Stanford W 69–58F.7 * Idaho W 56–49F.15 * Oregon L (ot) 83-87F.17 * UCLA L 62-67F.22 * at Idaho L 63–85F.24 * at Washington State W 68–62F.28 * Washington State L 41–58M.7 * at USC L 65–76M.8 * at UCLA L 68–89% Far West Classic (Corvallis, Ore.)1959Coach: Tippy Dye • <strong>Record</strong>: 18–8, 11–5Captains: Bruno BoinD.5 at Colorado L (ot) 63–70D.6 at Colorado L 51–69D.8 Hawai’i W 67–62D.12 Houston W 68–62D.13 Houston W 59–55D.19 at Wisconsin W 62–48D.20 at Iowa W 81–68D.22 at #6 Northwestern L 69–75D.27 Minnesota (19) W 85–63D.29 Minnesota (19) W 73–57J.2 * #20 California L 43–54J.5 * UCLA W 68–63J.9 * at California L 43–54J.10 * at Stanford L 49–51J.16 * at Oregon W 62–57J.17 * at Oregon State W 69–59J.24 * Oregon W 79–60J.31 * Stanford W 75–52F.6 * Washington State W 82–73F.14 * Oregon State W 75–59F.16 * USC W 76–55F.20 * at Idaho W 61–60F.21 * at Washington State W 82–80F.27 * Idaho W 74–51M.6 * at UCLA L 55–56M.7 * at USC L (ot) 74–801960Coach: John Grayson • <strong>Record</strong>: 15–13, 2–9Captains: Al MurphyD.4 at Brigham Young L 52–54D.5 at Brigham Young W 60–52D.11 Idaho W 56–52D.12 Washington State W 77–62D.18 Iowa State L 56–60D.19 Iowa State W 69–59D.21 Northwestern W 79–60D.22 Northwestern W 67–61J.2 * at UCLA L 55–57J.4 * at UCLA L 54–55J.8 * #10 USC L 52–53J.9 * #10 USC L 68–69J.11 Oregon State W 57–51J.15 * at Stanford L 55–58J.16 * at #2 California L 39–79J.22 Oregon W 63–56J.23 * Stanford L 42–54J.29 @ at Washington State L 71–79902012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME RESULTSF.5 * at #3 California L 53–68F.6 * at USC W 59–49F.12 at Hawai’i W 64–62F.13 at Hawai’i W 74–64F.19 at Oregon L 41–57F.20 at Oregon State W 62–52F.26 * #4 California L 47–54F.27 * UCLA W 84–73M.4 at Idaho W 58–45M.5 at Washington State W 64–47@ Spokane, Wash.1961Coach: John Grayson • <strong>Record</strong>: 13–13, 6–6Captains: Clint NamesD.2 Brigham Young L (ot) 63–65D.3 Brigham Young W 74–54D.10 Oregon State W 58–47D.12 Hawai’i W 73–46D.16 at Iowa State L 60–63D.17 at Iowa State L 50–60D.20 at Northwestern L 45–53J.6 * #9 UCLA W 58–45J.7 * #9 UCLA L 58–62J.13 * at USC L 56–66J.14 * at USC L 72–83J.20 * at Stanford L (ot) 58–61J.21 * at Stanford W 51–49J.27 at Oregon L 48–67J.28 at Oregon State L 46–74F.3 * Stanford W 71–47F.10 * California W 70–50F.11 * California W (ot) 59–58F.17 Oregon W 54–47F.18 * #8 USC W 61–55F.24 at Idaho L 63–70F.25 at Washington State W 66–63M.3 * at California L (ot) 51–52M.4 * at UCLA L 68–84M.10 Idaho W (ot) 70–65M.11 Washington State W 79–661962Coach: John Grayson • <strong>Record</strong>: 16–10, 5–7Captains: N/AD.2 Air Force W 60–50D.4 Montana W 59–42D.5 Montana W 73–57D.9 at Oregon State L 48–55D.16 at Oregon W 81–59D.20 Idaho W 75–66D.27 % vs. #1 Ohio State L 49–59D.28 % vs. Army W 68–52D.29 % vs. #9 Purdue L 73–75J.5 * at UCLA L 57–72J.6 * at UCLA L 63–75J.12 * #4 USC W 85–67J.13 * #4 USC L 64–78J.20 * at Stanford L 59–64J.26 * Stanford W 73–61J.27 * Stanford W 65–49F.3 * at California W 62–57F.9 * at California W 70–63F.10 * at USC L 68–75F.17 #6 Oregon State W 73–61F.23 Washington State W 66–51F.24 Oregon W 67–49M.2 * UCLA L 66–69M.3 * California L 65–68M.9 at Idaho W 55–54M.10 at Washington State W 72–58% Los Angeles Classic1963Coach: John Grayson • <strong>Record</strong>: 13–13, 6–6Captains: Ed CorrellD.1 Colorado State W 64–59D.4 Oregon L 57–59D.8 #7 Oregon State L 45–57D.20 at Montana W 59–50D.21 at Montana W 57–53D.26 % vs. St. Louis L 39–64D.27 % vs. Utah State L 60–71D.29 % vs. #9 Stanford L (2ot) 62–63J.4 * #9 UCLA W 62–61J.5 * #9 UCLA W 67–63J.11 * at USC L 61–64J.12 * at USC W 62–61J.18 * at Stanford L 48–57J.19 * at Stanford L 49–58J.25 at Oregon W 63–52J.26 at Oregon State L 48–65F.1 * #7 Stanford W 49–48F.8 * California W 65–58F.9 * California W 65–62F.16 * USC L 53–59F.21 at Washington State W 61–56F.23 at Idaho L 56–63M.1 * at California L 45–50M.2 * at UCLA L 52–80M.8 Idaho W 58–50M.9 Washington State W 59–57% Los Angeles Classic1964Coach: Mac Duckworth • <strong>Record</strong>: 9–17, 5–10Captains: Charlie HartD.2 Texas–El Paso W 57–49D.7 at Oregon State L 60–91D.9 at Oregon W 69–63D.13 Wyoming L 61–74D.14 Montana State L 61–73D.23 at Colorado State L 52–82D.26 % vs. Texas A&M L 53–61D.27 % vs. Montana State L 54–55D.28 % vs. Idaho W 80–69J.3 * California L 44–46J.4 * California W 59–53J.10 * at Stanford L 52–75J.11 * at Stanford L 47–64J.17 * at Washington State L 59–61J.18 * at Washington State W 63–61J.28 Oregon W (2ot) 69–67F.1 Oregon State L 59–67F.7 * USC W 66–60F.8 * USC L 59–66F.14 * at #1 UCLA L 58–73F.15 * at #1 UCLA L 60–88F.22 * at California L 51–57F.24 * #1 UCLA L 64–78F.29 * Stanford W 69–67M.2 * at USC L 64–85M.6 * Washington State W 57–52% All-College Tourney (Oklahoma City, Okla.)1965Coach: Mac Duckworth • <strong>Record</strong>: 9–16, 5–9Captains: Lynn NanceD.1 + Alumni (exh) 84–71D.5 at Oregon State L 63–67D.7 at Oregon L 60–61D.12 Washington State W 70–66D.18 Kansas State L 66–73D.19 Kansas State W 71–62D.28 % vs. #3 Minnesota L 76–77D.29 % vs. Arizona L 63–77D.30 % vs. Michigan State L 92–93J.8 * at California W 55–46J.9 * at Stanford L 68–80J.15 * Oregon State W 79–70J.16 * Oregon L 58–65J.22 at Washington State L 53–56J.23 Idaho W 90–76F.5 * at USC W 78–77F.6 * at #2 UCLA L 75–78F.12 * #2 UCLA L 73–83F.13 * USC L 70–77F.19 * Stanford L 70–78F.20 * California L 56–65F.26 * at Oregon W 82–76F.27 * at Oregon State L 45–54M.5 * Washington State L (2ot) 74–78M.6 * at Washington State W 76–55M.8 at Idaho W 99–87% Los Angeles Classic1966Coach: Mac Duckworth • <strong>Record</strong>: 10–15, 4–10Captains: N/AD.3 Oregon State W 45–44D.4 Oregon L 61–63D.10 + Alumni (exh) 66–83D.15 at Iowa L 70–99D.17 ++ vs. Wisconsin W 81–67D.18 ++ at Marquette L 74–75D.21 Florida L 60–66D.22 Florida W 78–69D.28 % vs. Tulsa L 76–92D.29 +% vs. Subpac (exh) 78–79D.30 % at Hawai’i W 83–70J.8 * Stanford L (ot) 78–83J.10 * California W (ot) 80–79J.14 * at Oregon L 62–71J.15 * at Oregon State L 59–67J.28 Hawai’i W 111–52J.29 Hawai’i W 87–58F.5 * USC L 57–67F.7 * UCLA L 67–89F.11 * at USC W 76–73F.12 * at UCLA L 71–100F.18 * at Stanford L 73–75F.19 * at California L 48–50F.26 * Oregon W 61–60F.28 * Oregon State L 43–54M.4 * Washington State W 70–67M.5 * at Washington State L 74–81++ Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.); % Rainbow Classic (Honolulu,Hawai’i)1967Coach: Mac Duckworth • <strong>Record</strong>: 13–12, 6–8Captains: N/AD.2 Iowa L 50–66D.3 Iowa W 76–65D.17 at Purdue L 70–85D.20 at #8 Houston L 65–87D.22 at Loyola–New Orleans L 87–88D.27 % vs. St. Louis W 91–82D.29 % vs. Indiana W 81–79D.30 % vs. Washington State W 80–72J.7 * USC L 74–83J.9 * #1 UCLA L 68–83J.13 * at Oregon W 78–74J.14 * at Oregon State L 57–61J.21 * at Washington State L 69–78J.23 + Japanese National Team (exh) 75–72J.27 Montana W 85–72J.28 #3 Houston W 81–78F.4 at Montana W 95–79HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 91


ALL-TIME RESULTSHISTORYF.11 * California W 85–80F.13 * Stanford W 79–73F.17 * at Stanford W 85–82F.18 * at California L 73–87F.24 * at #1 UCLA L 43–71F.25 * at USC L 69–106M.4 * Oregon State L 66–69M.6 * Oregon W 78–67M.9 * Washington State W 86–75% Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.)1968Coach: Mac Duckworth • <strong>Record</strong>: 12–14, 4–10Captains: Dave CarrD.1 Miami (Fla.) W 96–54D.2 Miami (Fla.) W 81–80D.8 #7 Purdue W 98–87D.9 #7 Purdue L 77–84D.18 at Oklahoma State L 65–67D.27 % vs. Mississippi State W 82–80D.28 % vs. St. Joseph’s L 74–79D.30 at Texas Tech W 76–71J.5 * at USC L 56–68J.6 * at #1 UCLA L 65–93J.13 * Oregon W 84–73J.15 * Oregon State W 68–56J.20 * Washington State L 70–75J.26 Utah W 93–76J.27 Montana W 76–65F.1 at Montana State W 98–74F.3 at Montana L 75–78F.9 * at California L 66–79F.10 * at Stanford L 75–97F.17 * Stanford W 91–80F.19 * California W 64–52F.24 * #2 UCLA L 67–84F.26 * USC L 68–76M.1 * at Oregon State L 72–74M.2 * at Oregon L 83–85M.8 * at Washington State L 63–87% Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)1969Coach: Tex Winter • <strong>Record</strong>: 13–13, 6–8Captains: George IrvineD.2 + Varsity/Frosh (exh) 67–61D.6 at Utah L 74–82D.7 at Utah State L 75–83D.13 Oklahoma State W 46–44D.14 Oklahoma State W 48–45D.20 Idaho W 72–58D.21 Loyola–New Orleans W 87–65D.27 % vs. Wake Forest L 70–81D.28 % vs. Navy L 63–67D.30 at #16 Ohio State W 64–59J.10 * at Stanford W 76–59J.11 * at California W (ot) 74–73J.18 * Oregon State W 60–42J.20 * Oregon W 60–54J.23 at Idaho L 53–66J.25 * at Washington State L 55–62J.31 Montana W 78–75F.1 Montana State W 78–71F.7 * at #1 UCLA L 51–62F.8 * at USC L 56–69F.15 * USC L 51–69F.17 * #1 UCLA L 44–53F.22 * California W 85–65F.24 * Stanford W 68–45F.28 * at Oregon L 75–79M.1 * at Oregon State L 52–82M.7 * Washington State L 61–69% Triangle Tourney (Raleigh, N.C.)1970Coach: Tex Winter • <strong>Record</strong>: 17–9, 7–7Captains: George IrvineN.24 + Varsity/Frosh (exh) 84–52D.2 Idaho W 105–58D.5 Seattle University W 86–78D.6 Montana State W 88–68D.13 at Utah State W 90–61D.19 % vs. Northwestern (20) W 86–81D.20 % vs. Missouri (20) W 92–80D.26 ++ vs. #12 USC (10) W 90–86D.29 ++ vs. Oregon State (10) W 85–65D.30 ++ vs. Oregon (9) L 73–83J.2 @ at Seattle University (9) L 72–80J.3 Yale (9) W 84–70J.10 * Stanford (14) W (ot) 76–73J.12 * California (14) L 64–94J.16 * at Oregon State (15t) L 47–60J.17 * at Oregon (15t) W 53–46J.24 * Washington State W 37–36J.30 at Montana W 76–68F.7 * #1 UCLA L 56–66F.9 * #11 USC W (2ot) 77–72F.13 * at #18 USC L 81–84F.14 * at #1 UCLA L 85–101F.20 * at California L (ot) 86–91F.21 * at Stanford W 78–72F.28 * Oregon W 90–73M.2 * Oregon State W 46–43M.6 * at Washington State L 68–79@ Seattle Coliseum; % Sun Devil Classic (Tempe, Ariz.); ++ Far WestClassic (Portland, Ore.)1971Coach: Tex Winter • <strong>Record</strong>: 15–13, 6–8Captains: Dave Willenborg, Mike TroyerN.23 + Varsity/Frosh (exh) 121–69D.1 at Montana State L (ot) 89–90D.4 Seattle University W 87–85D.5 Texas Tech L 71–76D.12 Montana W 86–67D.18 % vs. Navy W 80–69D.19 % at Utah L 78–89D.21 at Kansas State W 64–51D.23 at Idaho L 70–71D.28 Seattle Pacific W 70–48J.2 @ at Seattle University L 81–86J.8 * at #1 UCLA L 69–78J.9 * at #4 USC L 72–79J.15 at Alaska–Fairbanks W 85–73J.16 at Alaska–Fairbanks W 90–62J.23 * Oregon State W (ot) 93–85J.25 * #16 Oregon W 82–75J.29 Long Island U. W 98–75J.30 Gonzaga W 86–78F.6 * at Washington State L 79–90F.12 * at Stanford W 81–80F.13 * at California L 90–92F.15 + Athletes in Action (exh) 73–86F.20 * California W 82–80F.22 * Stanford W 72–69F.27 * #3 USC L 80–81M.1 * #1 UCLA L 69–71M.5 * at Oregon L 76–101M.6 * at Oregon State L 52–71M.12 * Washington State W 73–63@ Seattle Coliseum; % Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah)1972Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 20–6, 10–4Captains: Steve HawesD.1 Portland W 76–63D.3 Portland State W 101–85D.6 at Colorado W 72–67D.11 @ at Seattle University W 96–74D.17 Kansas State W 96–90D.18 Kansas State W 75–66D.23 at Pacific L 71–86D.27 % vs. #14 Florida State L 77–85D.29 % vs. Dartmouth W 100–75D.30 % vs. Michigan W 100–80J.7 * at California W 91–81J.8 * at Stanford L (ot) 80–85J.14 Cincinnati W 91–81J.22 * Oregon W 85–55J.24 * Oregon State W 86–73J.29 Seattle University W 91–79F.4 * Washington State W 103–92F.11 * at USC L 68–85F.12 * at #1 UCLA L 70–109F.19 * #1 UCLA L 83–100F.21 * USC W 78–62F.26 * Stanford W 90–78F.28 * California W 90–78M.3 * at Oregon W 81–75M.4 * at Oregon State W 70–69M.10 * at Washington State W 96–63@ Seattle Coliseum; % Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.)1973Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 16–11, 6–8Captains: Louis Nelson, Ron BallN.25 + Subpac (exh) 73–67D.1 Ohio State W 67–63D.2 Grambling W 97–69D.8 @ at Seattle University W 68–56D.9 Seattle Pacific W 86–66D.15 at Wichita State W 102–68D.16 at #20 Kansas State L 64–71D.22 Boise State W 98–61D.23 Gonzaga W 93–61D.28 +% vs. SubPac (exh) 86–77D.29 % vs. #11 North Carolina L 72–89D.30 % at Hawai’i L 75–85J.6 * California W 71–59J.8 * Stanford L 55–76J.12 * at Oregon L (ot) 65–69J.13 * at Oregon State L 63–89J.20 at Montana W 77–59J.25 Seattle University W 74–67J.27 Portland State W 64–59F.2 * Washington State W 58–51F.10 * USC L 79–85F.12 * #1 UCLA L 67–76F.16 * at #1 UCLA L 62–93F.17 * at USC W 73–70F.23 * at Stanford L 66–76F.24 * at California L 72–77M.3 * Oregon State W 83–72M.5 * Oregon W 83–75M.9 * at Washington State W 88–76@ Seattle Coliseum; % Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i)1974Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 16–10, 7–7Captains: Ray PriceN.30 Montana State W 107–76D.1 Wichita State L (ot) 79–87D.7 @ at Seattle University W 81–74D.8 Seattle Pacific W 68–63D.14 Gonzaga W 75–53922012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME RESULTSD.20 at Bradley L 76–80D.22 at #20 Cincinnati L 80–82D.26 % vs. West Virginia W 96–79D.28 % vs. Oregon W 83–77D.29 % vs. Oregon State W 65–56J.5 * #1 UCLA L 48–100J.7 * #11 USC L 76–90J.11 * at Oregon State L 63–87J.12 * at Oregon L 88–90J.19 Hawai’i W 80–70J.26 Seattle University W 86–64F.2 * Washington State W 90–77F.8 * at Stanford L 68–88F.9 * at California W 82–76F.16 * California W 86–78F.18 * Stanford W 84–70F.22 * at #12 USC L 64–79F.23 * at #3 UCLA L 65–99M.2 * Oregon W (ot) 84–82M.4 * Oregon State W 68–63M.9 * at Washington State W 82–71@ Seattle Coliseum; % Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.)1975Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 16–10, 6–8Captains: Larry PoundsN.29 + Newscastle, Australia (exh) 107–75N.30 Seattle Pacific W 83–73D.5 Cal St.–Hayward W 75–62D.6 Boise State W 110–76D.13 % vs. Temple W 54–46D.14 % at #9 Kansas W 74–64D.20 ++ vs. Manhattan L 73–81D.21 ++ vs. Virginia Tech L 77–88D.27 Grambling W 117–90D.28 Bradley W 88–73J.2 @ at Seattle University W 50–45J.3 Colorado W 90–61J.9 * at #2 UCLA L 82–92J.11 * at #6 USC L 87–89J.16 * Oregon State L 63–65J.18 * #8 Oregon L 66–68J.25 Seattle University W 80–72F.1 * at Washington State W 103–70F.6 * California W 83–57F.8 * Stanford W 69–68F.14 * at Stanford W 69–68F.15 * at California L 71–78F.20 * #10 USC W 89–88F.22 * #2 UCLA W 103–81F.28 * at Oregon L 96–97M.1 * at #17 Oregon State L 78–86M.8 * Washington State L 73–81@ Seattle Coliseum; % Jayhawk Classic (Lawrence, Kan.); ++ MichiganInvitational (Ann Arbor, Mich.)1976Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 23–5, 10–4Captains: Clarence RamseyN.18 + Australian Nationals (exh) 82–61N.28 Santa Clara W 76–50N.29 Seattle University W 72–66D.5 at Wyoming (20) W 76–69D.6 at Nebraska (20) W 75–63D.12 Montana State (15) W 113–79D.18 Seattle Pacific (12) W 93–72D.20 San Jose State (12) W 88–69D.26 % vs. Florida State (13) W 69–54D.29 % vs. Northwestern (13) W 70–57D.30 % vs. Texas Tech (13) W 83–61J.3 @ at Seattle University (13) W 106–75J.9 * at California (8) W 76–56J.10 * at Stanford (8) W 87–81J.15 * Oregon (6) W 77–70J.17 * #17 Oregon St. (6) (forfeit W) 70–72J.21 + at Hawai’i Service Team (8) (exh) 96–75J.23 at Hawai’i (8) W 87–77J.24 at Hawai’i (8) W 73–68J.31 * Washington State (6) W 75–65F.5 * #9 UCLA (6) L 87–92F.7 * USC (6) W 91–79F.12 * at USC (9) W 93–75F.14 * at #6 UCLA (9) L 76–78F.19 * Stanford (11) W 80–59F.21 * California (11) W 95–75F.26 * at #17 Oregon (8) W 67–62F.28 * at Oregon State (8) L 64–73M.6 * at Washington State (10) L 59–61M.13 & vs. #10 Missouri (11) L 67–69@ Seattle Coliseum; % Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.); & NCAAPlayoffs (Lawrence, Kan.)1977Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 17–10, 8–6Captains: James Edwards, Chester DorseyN.28 @ at Seattle University L 64–78N.29 Nebraska L (ot) 58–59D.3 at #14 Wake Forest L 75–92D.4 at Duke L 81–83D.8 Northern Arizona W 78–61D.10 Idaho W 76–58D.16 at Portland W 80–69D.18 Utah State W 76–66D.21 Colorado W 81–62D.23 Seattle Pacific W 63–43D.28 % vs. Texas–El Paso W 54–49D.29 % vs. La Salle W 114–94J.6 * California W 85–75J.8 * Stanford W 98–77J.13 * at #20 Oregon L (ot) 68–73J.15 * at Oregon State W 90–76J.22 Seattle University W 55–54J.29 * at Washington State W 71–68F.3 * at #2 UCLA L 65–75F.5 * at USC L 70–83F.10 * USC W 72–58F.12 * #2 UCLA W 78–73F.18 * at Stanford L 69–74F.19 * at California L 58–86F.24 * Oregon State W 81–69F.26 * #17 Oregon L 60–61M.3 * Washington State W 66–52@ Seattle Coliseum; % Cabrillo Classic (San Diego)1978Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 14–13, 6–8Captains: N/AN.22 + Australian All-Stars (exh) 88–55N.28 Arizona State W 68–62D.2 Seattle Pacific W 78–70D.7 Wyoming W 69–64D.10 at Seattle University W 85–58D.15 at Colorado W 81–70D.17 at Utah State L 85–91D.19 at Santa Clara L 75–82D.23 Wake Forest L 70–77D.27 % vs. Villanova L 73–78D.29 % vs. Rice W 70–57D.30 % vs. Illinois W 81–68J.6 * #7 UCLA L 60–79J.7 * USC L 73–81J.12 * at California W 85–77J.14 * at Stanford L 68–72J.18 Seattle University W 69–60J.21 at #2 Marquette L 63–71J.28 * Washington State W 68–52F.2 * Oregon W 58–52F.4 * Oregon State W 64–61F.9 * at Oregon State L 60–64F.11 * at Oregon L 60–64F.17 * at USC W 84–79F.18 * at #4 UCLA L 64–104F.23 * Stanford L 74–81F.26 * California W 83–76M.4 * at Washington State L 52–57% Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.)1979Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 11–16, 6–12Captains: Steve MatzenN.28 Seattle University L 78–82D.2 Loyola–Marymount W 82–68D.4 Montana W 58–44D.8 * Arizona State L 65–70D.9 * Arizona W 75–66D.15 at Seattle University W 91–82D.18 % vs. Army W 68–67D.19 % at Indiana L 56–73D.27 & vs. Indiana L 57–71D.29 & vs. Wyoming W 85–74D.30 & vs. Washington State L 47–60J.6 * at Washington State W 57–56J.13 * at Stanford L 69–80J.15 * at California L 39–45J.18 * Oregon W 82–70J.20 * Oregon State L 66–68J.27 * at #6 UCLA L 61–86J.30 * at USC L 59–69F.3 * Washington State L 56–65F.8 * California W 71–56F.10 * Stanford W 84–63F.17 * at Oregon State L 69–75F.19 * at Oregon L 71–73F.22 * #1 UCLA W 69–68F.24 * USC L 59–61M.1 * at Arizona L 68–71M.3 * at Arizona State L 59–77% Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.); & Far West Classic (Portland,Ore.)1980Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 18–10, 9–9Captains: Steve Matzen, Lorenzo RomarN.30 Lewis–Clark State W 80–60D.3 Idaho W 80–71D.7 Humboldt State W 87–61D.8 Gonzaga W 63–59D.14 Sacramento State W 94–57D.15 at Seattle University W 89–67D.20 * at Arizona L 65–67D.22 * at Arizona State L 56–69D.28 % vs. Bowling Green W 92–62D.29 % at Toledo W (ot) 71–70J.5 * Washington State L 68–72J.10 * Stanford W 81–59J.12 * California W 96–71J.17 * at Oregon W 58–46J.19 * at #4 Oregon State L 84–89J.24 * UCLA L 59–76J.26 * USC W 80–72J.29 Seattle University W 83–77F.2 * at Washington State W 64–63F.9 * at California W 68–66F.11 * at Stanford L (ot) 78–79F.14 * #4 Oregon State L 73–82F.16 * Oregon W 70–65F.21 * at USC L 68–77F.23 * at UCLA W 72–70F.28 * Arizona W 76–72HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 93


ALL-TIME RESULTSM.1 * #15 Arizona State L 61–75M.7 = at Nevada Las–Vegas L 73–93% Blade–Glass City Classic (Toledo, Ohio); = National InvitationTourney1981Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 14–13, 8–10Captains: Andra Griffin, Bob FronkN.28 @ #19 Brigham Young L 70–80D.1 Humboldt State W 87–68D.4 Lewis–Clark State W 110–80D.9 Seattle Pacific W 93–87D.13 U.S. International W 72–63D.19 % at Providence W 60–51D.20 % vs. Utah State L 78–80D.26 ++ vs. Texas Tech L (2ot) 85–98D.27 ++ vs. Yale W 68–62J.3 * at #7 UCLA L 74–96J.5 * at USC W (ot) 63–61J.8 * Arizona L 77–84J.10 * #14 Arizona State L 62–90J.16 * at Stanford W 65–57J.17 * at California L 65–74J.22 * Oregon W 102–91J.24 * #1 Oregon State L (ot) 91–97J.31 * at Washington State W 81–70F.7 * at Arizona L (ot) 66–68F.9 * at #5 Arizona State L 76–78F.12 * California W 98–75F.14 * Stanford W 89–71F.21 * at Oregon W 70–68F.23 * at #2 Oregon State L 63–89F.28 * Washington State W 70–64M.5 * USC L 81–90M.7 * #13 UCLA L 72–91@ Seattle Coliseum; % Industrial Classic (Providence, R.I.); ++ PillsburyClassic (Minneapolis, Minn.)1982Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 19–10, 11–7Captains: Dan Caldwell, Kelly LylesN.30 Wisconsin–Stout W 76–56D.1 Idaho L 61–86D.5 Seattle Pacific W 82–58D.10 at Montana W 70–58D.12 at Gonzaga L 69–73D.17 at UC–Santa Barbara W 71–62D.19 Montana State W 94–70D.21 Phillips University W 73–46D.29 Pacific W 87–71J.2 * USC W (ot) 73–72J.4 * #16 UCLA W 56–50J.8 * at Arizona W (ot) 60–57J.9 * at Arizona State W 47–46J.14 * Stanford W 75–70J.16 * California W 74–62J.23 * at #12 Oregon State L 43–63J.25 * at Oregon W 76–70J.30 * Washington State W 75–60F.4 * Arizona State W 59–55F.6 * Arizona W 86–62F.12 * at California (19) L 50–54F.13 * at Stanford (19) W 53–52F.18 * #5 Oregon State L 44–55F.20 * Oregon L 78–82F.27 * at Washington State L 42–62M.5 * at #19 UCLA L 67–68M.6 * at USC L 70–76M.10 = at Brigham Young W 66–63M.15 = Texas A&M L 65–69= National Invitation Tourney1983Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 16–15, 7–11Captain: Brad WatsonN.26 % at Alaska–Anchorage W 62–50N.27 % vs. #7 Louisville L 47–58N.28 % vs. Clemson W 76–66D.1 at Idaho L 46–51D.4 Gonzaga W 49–48D.7 at Montana State L 50–63D.9 at Pacific W 70–53D.11 at St. Mary’s W 75–67D.15 Western Washington W 76–59D.18 Midwestern State W 96–81D.21 UC–Santa Barbara W 75–55D.23 #6 Missouri W 55–48J.3 Montana L 65–72J.8 * at Washington State L (2ot) 70–72J.13 * Arizona W 74–61J.15 * Arizona State L 68–72J.22 * at Oregon State L 51–72J.24 * at Oregon L 47–52J.27 * Stanford W 84–65J.29 * California W 58–57F.3 * at USC L 60–73F.5 * at #7 UCLA L 65–84F.10 * at Arizona State L 54–70F.12 * at Arizona W 80–72F.17 * Oregon State L 50–60F.19 * Oregon W 79–66F.24 * at California L 64–96F.26 * at Stanford L 63–77M.3 * USC W 82–73M.5 * #6 UCLA L 66–90M.12 * Washington State W 78–76% Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)1984Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 24–7, 15–3Captain: Alvin VaughnN.23 + Athletes in Action (exh) 71–74N.26 Texas Tech W 54–45D.1 at #12 LSU L 48–51D.3 at New Mexico L 53–54D.7 at Missouri W 54–49D.17 at Idaho W (3ot) 83–69D.19 St. Mary’s W 69–51D.22 Idaho W 68–66D.29 % vs. Virginia L 61–65D.30 % vs. E. Tennessee State W 62–54J.2 * at California W 67–50J.6 * Washington State W 58–48J.9 @ Notre Dame W (2ot) 63–61J.12 * at Arizona W 55–53J.14 * at Arizona State W 57–53J.19 * Oregon W 60–53J.21 * #11 Oregon State W 72–58J.26 * at Stanford L 74–78F.2 * USC W 79–47F.4 * #20 UCLA W (3ot) 89–81F.9 * Arizona State (17) W 70–61F.11 * Arizona (17) W 56–51F.16 * at Oregon State (15) L 52–64F.18 * at Oregon (15) W 79–58F.23 * California (18) W 54–51F.25 * Stanford (18) W 68–63M.1 * at UCLA (13) L 59–73M.4 * at USC (13) W 71–66M.8 * at Washington State (13) W 67–51M.16 & vs. Nevada–Reno (15) W 64–54M.18 & vs. #14 Duke (15) W 80–78M.23 && vs. Dayton (15) L 58–64% Cabrillo Classic (San Diego, Calif.); @ The Kingdome (Seattle); &NCAA Sub-Regional (Pullman, Wash.); && NCAA West Regional (LosAngeles, Calif.)HISTORY1984 Pac-10 Champions • NCAA Tournament (Sweet 16)Front row (left to right): Gary Gardner, David Koehler, Alvin Baughn, Pete Shimer, Clay Damon. Back row:Head Coach Marv Harshman, Manager Tom Long, Shag Williams, Kevin Vidato, Tim Kuyper, Paul Fortier, FlossiSigurdsson, Chris Welp, Detlef Schrempf, Reggie Rogers, Eric Schwabe, Paul Dammkoehler, Asst. Coach RobertJohnson, Asst. Coach Mike Frink.1985Coach: Marv Harshman • <strong>Record</strong>: 22–10, 13–5Captain: Detlef SchrempfN.23 + Meiji University, Japan (exh) 109–48N.30 % vs. Ball State (8) W 66–55D.1 % at Fresno State (8) W 53–45D.3 at Texas Tech (8) W (2ot) 59–57D.6 St. Mary’s (9) W 68–48D.20 Boise State (7) W 79–53D.22 at Brigham Young (7) L 75–84D.26 ++ vs. Iowa State (11) W 72–59D.27 ++ vs. #10 Georgia Tech (11) L 58–65D.28 ++ at Hawai’i (11) W 81–63D.31 Lamar (11) W 64–59J.3 * Stanford (15) W 78–69J.5 * Oregon State (15) L 45–52J.10 *@ at USC W 66–50J.12 at #2 Duke L 59–71942012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME RESULTSM.11 = at Montana State W (ot) 98–90M.16 = Boise State W 73–68M.21 = at Nebraska L 76–81+ Exhibition game (Ta<strong>com</strong>a, Wash.); % Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage,Alaska); & Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.); $ Pac-10 Tournament(Los Angeles, Calif.); = National Invitation Tourney1985 Pac-10 Champions • NCAA TournamentFront row (left to right): David Watson, Troy Morrell, Shag Williams, Clay Damon, Paul Dammkoehler, GaryGardner. Back row: Head Coach Marv Harshman, Manager Tom Long, J.D. Taylor, Steve Evenson, DetlefSchrempf, Chris Welp, Flossi Sigurdsson, Paul Fortier, Eric Schwabe, Kevin Vidato, Eric Nelson, Asst. CoachRobert Johnson, Asst. Coach Mike Frink.J.17 * California W 72–54J.19 * Oregon W 88–62J.21 * at UCLA L 51–63J.26 * at Washington State W 73–56J.28 Nevada–Reno W 74–62J.31 * at Arizona L 56–69F.2 * at Arizona State W 72–65F.7 * USC L 50–61F.9 * UCLA W 67–61F.11 * Arizona State W 81–63F.14 * at Oregon L 66–70F.16 * at #18 Oregon State W 60–45F.23 * Washington State W 68–55F.28 * #19 Arizona W 60–58M.3 at Notre Dame L 50–57M.7 * at California W 41–38M.9 * at Stanford W 67–47M.14 & vs. Kentucky L 58–66@ Played at CS Dominquez Hills (Los Angeles) ; % Sun-Met Classic(Fresno, Calif.); ++ Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i); & NCAAPlayoffs (Salt Lake City, Utah)1986Coach: Andy Russo • <strong>Record</strong>: 19–12, 13–5Captains: Shag Williams, Paul FortierN.14 + Australian National Team (exh) 73–69N.22 % vs. Texas–El Paso W 82–53N.24 % vs. #5 Kansas L 64–69N.27 #12 Louisiana State L 61–70D.3 at St. Mary’s W 75–54D.5 at Nevada–Reno W 70–66D.7 Tulsa W (ot) 72–68D.9 at Boise State W 74–55D.19 Brigham Young W 74–68D.23 at Montana L 65–78D.27 ++ vs. Jacksonville L 65–67D.28 ++ vs. McNeese State L (ot) 92–96D.30 at Lamar L 61–79J.2 * at California L 60–62J.4 * at Stanford W 70–69J.9 * UCLA W 90–65J.11 * USC W 91–75J.16 * at Oregon W 61–56J.18 * at Oregon State W 73–72J.25 * Washington State W 72–63J.30 * Arizona State W 72–58F.1 * Arizona L 57–70F.6 * at UCLA L (ot) 89–94F.8 * at USC W 70–64F.14 * Oregon State W 65–55F.16 * Oregon W 73–67F.22 * at Washington State W 79–70F.27 * at Arizona L 56–77M.1 * at Arizona State W 64–62M.6 * Stanford W 96–87M.8 * California L (ot) 72–78M.13 & vs. #18 Michigan State L 70–72% Preseason NIT (Denver, Colo.); ++ First Bank Tulsa Classic (Tulsa,Okla.); & NCAA Playoffs (Dayton, Ohio)1987Coach: Andy Russo • <strong>Record</strong>: 20–15, 10–8Captains: Phil Zevenbergen, Kevin VidatoN.11 + Eikeli, Norway (exh) (ot) 76–73N.28 % vs. Utah State L 72–81N.29 % vs. Louisville W 69–54N.30 % at Alaska-Anchorage L 75–77D.2 Southeastern Louis. W 75–61D.4 at #6 Kansas L 68–82D.7 Grambling State W 97–63D.9 Portland W 74–47D.19 at Cal State–Fullerton L 55–75D.21 * #17 UCLA W 90–80D.23 * USC W 95–82D.27 & vs. Louisiana Tech. L 87–88D.28 & vs. Idaho W 72–53D.29 & vs. SW Louisiana W 84–74J.8 * at Stanford L 77–82J.10 * at California W 70–61J.15 * Arizona State W 81–72J.17 * Arizona L 72–73J.22 * at Oregon L 67–77J.24 * at Oregon State L 50–71J.29 * at UCLA W 95–87J.31 * at USC W 51–45F.5 * Washington State W 79–65F.8 * at Washington State L 80–96F.12 * California L 68–70F.14 * Stanford W 70–65F.19 * at Arizona State L 70–71F.21 * at Arizona L 70–81F.26 * Oregon W (ot) 81–74M.1 * Oregon State W 63–61M.6 $ vs. Stanford W 86–71M.7 $ vs. Oregon W 70–56M.8 $ at #18 UCLA L 64–761988Coach: Andy Russo • <strong>Record</strong>: 10–19, 5–13Captain: Eldridge RecasnerN.16 + Sydney/Illawarra, Australia (exh) 85–88N.27 at Colorado L 61–75N.29 at #20 Memphis State L 57–86D.2 at Portland W 73–63D.5 New Mexico W 77–64D.7 Fresno State W 67–61D.18 DePaul L 73–89D.20 * Arizona L 71–110D.22 * Arizona State L 78–87D.28 % vs. NE Louisiana L 64–77D.29 % vs. Fairfield W 70–60J.4 #17 Kansas L 57–67J.9 * Washington State L 63–70J.14 * at Stanford L 70–86J.16 * at California L 75–77J.21 * Oregon State W 63–59J.24 * Oregon W 75–63J.30 * at UCLA L 71–78F.1 * at USC L 65–67F.6 * at Washington State L 52–61F.11 * California L (ot) 82–84F.13 * Stanford W (2ot) 84–82F.18 * at Oregon L 64–69F.20 * at Oregon State L 57–69F.25 * UCLA L 87–97F.28 * USC W 71–47M.3 * at Arizona State W 77–73M.5 * at #3 Arizona L 71–89M.10 $ vs. Arizona State W 96–82M.11 $ vs. Oregon State L 61–80% Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah); $ Pac-10 Tournament (Tucson,Ariz.)1989Coach: Andy Russo • <strong>Record</strong>: 12–16, 8–10Captains: Eldridge RecasnerN.23 + Soviet National Team (exh) 92–102N.27 Colorado W 97–87N.30 Nevada–Reno L 90–92D.4 at Fresno State L 80–89D.6 DePaul W 79–75D.17 Memphis State W 89–88D.20 * at #9 Arizona L 61–116D.22 * at Arizona State L 90–120D.28 % vs. Wichita State L 72–92D.30 % vs. Pennsylvania L 69–70J.3 #1 Duke L 61–87J.7 * at Washington State W 69–63J.12 * Stanford L 69–71J.15 * California W 82–80J.19 * at Oregon State L 70–71J.21 * at Oregon W 71–70J.26 * USC W 84–75J.28 * UCLA L 74–93J.30 Pacific W 89–70F.2 * Washington State W 76–70F.5 * #4 Arizona L 68–85F.9 * at California L 70–84F.12 * at Stanford L (ot) 74–82F.16 * Oregon W 78–69F.18 * Oregon State L 66–106F.23 * at UCLA L 78–101F.25 * at USC W 74–68HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 95


ALL-TIME RESULTSF.10 Cal State Northridge W 61–57F.13 * at Arizona State L 47–55F.15 * at #7 Arizona L 51–85F.20 * Oregon W 71–55F.23 * Oregon State L 67–77F.27 * at Stanford L 66–78F.29 * at California W 76–74M.5 * #8 USC L 63–75M.8 * #9 UCLA L 79–80M.14 * at Washington State L 57–75++ Illini Classic (Champaign, Ill.); % Preseason NIT Tournament (Austin,Texas)HISTORY1986 NCAA TournamentFront row (left to right): David Wilson, Eldridge Recasner, Clay Damon, Troy Morrell, Greg Hill, Al Moscatel.Back row: Asst. Coach Ken Smith, Head Coach Andy Russo, Shag Williams, J.D. Taylor, Phil Zevenbergen, ChrisWelp, Paul Fortier, Steve Evenson, Kevin Vidato, Eric Nelson, Asst. Coach Jeff Price, Asst. Coach Joe Cravens,Manager Tom Long.M.2 * Arizona State W 83–72M.9 $ vs. UCLA L 54–64%West Palm Beach Classic (Palm Beach,Fla.); $ Pac-10 Tournament(Los Angeles, Calif.)1990Coach: Lynn Nance • <strong>Record</strong>: 11–17, 5–13Captains: Eldridge RecasnerN.8 + Canberra, Australia (exh) 97–61N.25 Pacific U. (Ore.) W 82–59N.30 * #15 UCLA L 56–58D.2 * USC W 65–60D.5 Utah L 62–71D.9 Hawai’i–Pacific W 80–50D.13 Eastern Washington W 74–58D.20 at Minnesota L 60–77D.23 at #12 Duke L 64–74D.27 Towson State W 73–68D.28 Miami, Ohio W 80–64J.4 * at #19 Arizona L 51-65J.6 * at Arizona State L 48–63J.11 * Stanford W 71–59J.13 * California L 58–63J.15 Miami, Fla. W 83–67J.18 * at Oregon L 54–65J.20 * at #18 Oregon State L 63–70J.27 * Washington State W (ot) 80–79F.1 * Arizona St. L 56–58F.3 * #24 Arizona L 60–75F.8 * at California L 64–86F.11 * at Stanford L 48–59F.15 * #16 Oregon State W 66–57F.17 * Oregon L 53–58F.24 * at Washington State W 59–56M.1 * at USC L 65–73M.4 * at UCLA L 61–74M.8 $ at Arizona State L 51–57$ Pac-10 Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.)1991Coach: Lynn Nance • <strong>Record</strong>: 14–14, 5–13Captains: Dion BrownN.19 + Brandt–Hagen, Germany (exh) 93–79N.24 Portland W 115–80N.27 Montana W 78–62D.3 BYU–Hawai’i W 67–52D.5 Chaminade W 84–60D.8 Idaho State W 98–77D.11 at Nevada W 61–60D.22 Minnesota W 72–61D.28 % vs. SW Missouri State L 61–68D.29 % vs. Texas Tech W 59–57J.3 * #4 Arizona W 70–56J.5 * Arizona State L 60-68J.10 * at Stanford L 55–87J.13 * at California L 68–70J.17 * Oregon W (ot) 88–86J.19 * Oregon State L 60–70J.22 Nevada W (ot) 61–60J.26 * at Washington State W 50–48J.31 * at Arizona State L 41–53F.2 * at #6 Arizona L 56–85F.7 * California L 46–67F.10 * Stanford L 59–60F.14 * at Oregon State L 63–80F.16 * at Oregon L 64–67F.23 * Washington State L 76–80F.28 * USC W 82–65M.3 * #16 UCLA W 86–68M.7 * at USC L 51–75M.10 * at #17 UCLA L 60–73% Sun Carnival Classic (El Paso, Texas)1992Coach: Lynn Nance • <strong>Record</strong>: 12–17, 5–13Captains: Rich Manning, Andy WoodsN.6 + Icelandic National Team (exh) 90–66N.20 % at Texas L 83–104D.3 Chico State W 94–47D.6 ++ vs. South Carolina State W 61–47D.7 ++ at Illinois L 55–76D.10 Alaska-Fairbanks W 89–58D.20 at Montana L 55–60D.23 Jacksonville W 63–53D.30 UC-San Diego W 77–53J.3 Texas-El Paso L 50–55J.7 Hawai’i-Pacific W 81–72J.11 * Washington State W (ot) 78–73J.16 * #7 Arizona W 62–60J.19 * Arizona State L 62–68J.23 * at Oregon State L 58–82J.25 * at Oregon W 72–71J.30 * California L 58–76F.2 * Stanford L 58–64F.6 * at #4 UCLA L 61–74F.8 * at #16 USC L 56–591993Coach: Lynn Nance • <strong>Record</strong>: 13–14, 7–11Captains: Rich ManningN.19 + Canberra, Australia (exh) 93–47D.1 Chico State W 130–67D.4 % Boise State W 73–63D.5 % Rice L 60–68D.8 Fresno State L 75–77D.19 at Jacksonville W 78–65D.21 at Texas-El Paso L 68–73D.23 BYU-Hawai’i W 76–48D.28 Dartmouth W 72–64J.4 Idaho State W 81–69J.9 * at Washington State W 59–56J.14 * at #12 Arizona L 76–93J.16 * at Arizona State L 85–94J.21 * Oregon State L 70–73J.23 * Oregon W 70–53J.28 * at California L 65–79J.30 * at Stanford W 68–67F.4 * UCLA W 81–67F.6 * USC W 46–41F.11 * Arizona State L 74–79F.13 * #5 Arizona L 72–81F.18 * at Oregon L 70–85F.20 * at Oregon State W 61–51F.25 * Stanford W 56–51F.27 * California L 75–76M.4 * at USC L 55–56M.6 * at UCLA L 64–93M.13 * Washington State L 59–72% US WEST Tournament (Seattle, Wash.)1994Coach: Bob Bender • <strong>Record</strong>: 5–22, 3–15Captains: Amir Rashaad, Jason TyrusN.18 + Son’s Blue Angels (exh) 91–88N.26 + Ilawarra, Australia (exh) 80–50N.29 Montana L (ot) 73–80D.3 at #23 Cincinnati L 72–88D.7 at Fresno State L 65–67D.18 Idaho L 55–71D.21 at Portland L 64–70D.23 at Idaho State W 61–60D.28 % Pennsylvania L 68–71D.29 % Pacific W 57–45J.2 at Missouri L 71–85J.6 * at Stanford L 65–67J.8 * at #24 California L 64–79J.13 * USC L 46–53J.15 * #5 UCLA L 62–82J.20 * at Oregon State L 71–75J.22 * at Oregon L 60–61J.29 * Washington State L 46–67F.3 * Arizona State L 53–59F.5 * #12 Arizona W 74–69F.10 * at #9 UCLA L 76–79F.12 * at USC W 50–49F.17 * Oregon L 71–86F.19 * Oregon State W (ot) 62–49962012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME RESULTS1998 NCAA Tournament (Sweet 16)Front row (left to right): Manager Alen Rosen, Trainer Craig Moriwaki, Asst. Coach Byron Boudreaux, HeadCoach Bob Bender, Asst. Coach Eric Hughes, Asst. Coach Jason Hamilton, Manager David Schwartz. Back row:Dan Dickau, Andrew Moritz, Michael Johnson, Deon Luton, Chris Walcott, Todd MacCulloch, Patrick Femerling,Greg Clark, Thalo Green, Donald Watts, Chris Thompson, Jan WootenF.26 * at Washington State L 51–75M.3 * at #8 Arizona L 62–95M.5 * at Arizona State L 55–73M.10 * #16 California L 56–62M.12 * Stanford L 61–76% US WEST Tournament (Seattle, Wash.)1995Coach: Bob Bender • <strong>Record</strong>: 10–17, 6–12Captains: Scott DidricksonN.16 + New Zealand Nationals (exh) 68–60N.20 + High Five America (exh) 59–83N.25 Eastern Washington W 64–48N.28 at Montana L 56–67D.17 at Kansas State L (ot) 62–63D.20 at Loyola-Marymount L 61–80D.22 @ Old Dominion W 71–61D.29 % Idaho W 64–44D.30 % Michigan W 65–61J.2 Missouri L 61–71J.5 * #23 Stanford L 51–65J.7 * #17 California (forfeit W) 76–84J.12 * at #6 UCLA L 57–75J.14 * at USC L 65–79J.19 * Oregon State W 75–57J.21 * #17 Oregon L 83–92J.28 * at Washington Sate L 73–74F.2 * at #16 Arizona State L (ot) 73–78F.4 * at #12 Arizona L 65–91F.9 * #6 UCLA L 66–74F.11 * USC W 83–73F.16 * at #19 Oregon L 63–88F.18 * at Oregon State W 65–63F.22 at Colorado L 64–67F.25 * Washington State W 78–72M.2 * #15 Arizona State L 71–72M.4 * #12 Arizona L 54–63M.9 * at California W (ot) 74–73M.11 * at Stanford L 65–74@ The Kingdome (Seattle, Wash.); % US WEST Tournament (Seattle,Wash.)1996Coach: Bob Bender • <strong>Record</strong>: 16–12, 9–9Captains: Mike Amos, Jamie <strong>Book</strong>er, Bryant Boston,Jason HamiltonN.16 + Brewster Packing (exh) 73–79N.20 + Townsville, Australia (exh) 67–57N.28 at Eastern Washington W 74–55D.4 Jackson State W 92–76D.6 at Idaho L 61–64D.9 Kansas State W 74–60D.16 at #18 Michigan L 59–60D.22 Portland W 71–59D.29 % Lehigh W 82–66D.30 % Gonzaga W 62–58J.2 Colorado W 76–68J.4 * USC W 94–72J.6 * UCLA L 70–78J.11 * at Oregon State L 55–63J.13 * at Oregon W 72–69J.21 * Washington State W 85–71J.25 * Stanford W 74–71J.27 * #25 California W 71–69F.1 * at #14 Arizona W (ot) 80–79F.3 * at Arizona State L 79–88F.8 * Oregon L 52–55F.10 * Oregon State W 50–40F.17 * at Washington State L 66–76F.22 * at California L 56–67F.24 * at Stanford L 56–71F.29 * Arizona State W 75–64M.3 * #11 Arizona L 67–65M.7 * at UCLA L (ot) 88–91M.9 * at USC W 71–68M.13 = at Michigan State L 50–64= National Invitation Tournament; % US WEST Tournament (Seattle,Wash.)1997Coach: Bob Bender • <strong>Record</strong>: 17–11, 10–8Captains: Jamie <strong>Book</strong>erN.14 + Brewster Packing (exh) 94–78N.20 + Silute,Lithuania (exh) 87–70N.26 Brigham Young W 95–44N.30 Portland State W 83–70D.3 Idaho W 68–52D.5 at Old Dominion L 57–67D.7 at James Madison W 73–68D.21 at Portland W 80–77D.23 Loyola Marymount W 85–60D.29 Eastern Washington W 81–54J.2 * at USC L 58–77J.4 * at UCLA L 70–79J.9 * Oregon State W 77–72J.11 * #17 Oregon W 78–77J.18 * at Washington State W 74–72J.23 * at #17 Stanford L 67–78J.25 * at California L 52–80J.30 * Arizona State W 72–61F.2 * #10 Arizona W 92–88F.6 * at Oregon L 59–69F.8 * at Oregon State W 87–78F.10 #8 Cincinnati L 69–82F.15 * Washington State W 91–70F.20 * #25 California L 67–78F.22 * #20 Stanford W 75–61F.27 * at Arizona State W 72–69M.2 * at #15 Arizona L 82–103M.6 * #9 UCLA L 85–87M.8 * USC W 94–84M.12 = at Nebraska L 63–67= National Invitation Tournament1998Coach: Bob Bender • <strong>Record</strong>: 20–10, 11–7Captain: Chris ThompsonN.11 + Brewster Packing (exh) 88–87N.18 + Russian Nationals (exh) 107–60N.23 Saint Mary’s W (ot) 68–65N.25 Boise State W 78–68N.29 James Madison W 70–61D.3 at Portland W 70–68D.6 at Oklahoma State L 66–81D.9 at Brigham Young W 83–68D.20 Old Dominion W 86–68D.22 at South Alabama L 52–69D.30 Gonzaga W 88–82J.5 * Washington State W 82–76J.8 * Arizona State W 92–70J.10 * #5 Arizona L 91–110J.15 * at Oregon W 81–71J.17 * at Oregon State W 70–55J.22 * California W (ot) 86–84J.24 * #5 Stanford L 72–74J.29 * at USC W 101–86J.31 * at #8 UCLA L 94–105F.5 * at #4 Arizona L 81–112F.7 * at Arizona State L 85–94F.12 * Oregon State W 84–74F.14 * Oregon W 62–61F.19 * at #10 Stanford L 70–93F.21 * at California L 67–84F.26 * USC W 91–66M.1 * #18 UCLA W 95–94M.7 * at Washington State W 70–51M.12 & vs. #23 Xavier W 69–68M.14 & vs. Richmond W 81–66M.19 && vs. #6 Connecticut L 74–75& NCAA Sub-Regional (Washington, D.C.); && NCAA East Regional(Greensboro, N.C.)1999Coach: Bob Bender • <strong>Record</strong>: 17–12, 10–8Captains: Todd MacCullochN.10 + Brewster Packing (exh) 79–72N.14 + Frankston Bayside, Australia (exh) 85–63N.16 UNC Wilmington (14) W 70–63N.27 % at Hawai'i-Hilo (16) W 81–47N.28 % vs. Saint Louis (16) W 69–60N.29 % vs. Georgia Tech (16) W 76–60D.1 @ vs. #1 Connecticut (15) L 48–69D.5 at Boise State (15) L 61–69HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 97


ALL-TIME RESULTSHISTORYD.8 at Gonzaga (22) L 71–82D.19 New Mexico State W 73–53D.24 #11 New Mexico W 70–61D.30 Portland W 81–72J.3 * at Washington State L 71–72J.7 * at Arizona State L 72–96J.9 * at #8 Arizona L 86–88J.14 * Oregon State W 70–50J.16 * Oregon W (ot) 86–76J.21 * at California W 87–73J.23 * at #3 Stanford L 60–67J.28 * USC W 85–83J.31 * #11 UCLA W 93–83F.4 * #10 Arizona W 90–84F.6 * Arizona State W 93–85F.11 * at Oregon State W 82–69F.13 * at Oregon L 81–94F.18 * #7 Stanford L 57–89F.20 * California W 86–61F.25 * at USC L 57–70F.27 * at #15 UCLA L 62–79M.6 * Washington State W 76–59M.12 & vs. Miami (Ohio) L 58–59%Big Island Invitational (Hilo, Hawai’i); @ Great Eight (Chicago); &NCAA (New Orleans, La.)2000Coach: Bob Bender • <strong>Record</strong>: 10–20, 5–13Captains: Thaslo Green, Michael Johnson, Deon Luton,Chris WalcottN.11 + California All-Stars (exh) 87–94N.14 + Mount Gambier, Australia (exh ) 96–82N.22 at Saint Mary's W 73–60N.24 % at Alaska-Anchorage W 86–70N.26 % vs. Georgia Tech L 65–82N.27 % vs. Xavier L 65–81D.2 at UNC Wilmington L 59–68D.4 at Old Dominion W 78–70D.13 #22 Gonzaga L 66–76D.17 Wichita State W 61–47D.21 #13 Oklahoma State L 72–84D.23 Boise State W 72–57D.30 at New Mexico State L (ot) 75–79J.2 at New Mexico L 52–78J.6 * #24 UCLA W 63–62J.8 * USC L (ot) 79–81J.13 * at Arizona State L 80–90J.15 * at #2 Arizona L 62–69J.20 * Oregon L (ot) 72–74J.23 * Oregon State L 57–74J.27 * at #2 Stanford L 62–92J.29 * at California W 54–52F.5 * at Washington State W (ot) 74–68F.10 * #7 Arizona L 56–65F.12 * Arizona State L 67–81F.17 * at Oregon State L 47–71F.19 * at Oregon W 67–58F.24 * California L 64–75F.26 * #1 Stanford L 52–77M.4 * Washington State W 64–60M.9 * at USC L 71–90M.11 * at UCLA L 64–90% Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)2001Coach: Bob Bender • <strong>Record</strong>: 10–20, 4–14Captains: Bryan Brown, Greg Clark, Thalo Green,Michael JohnsonN.10 + at Seattle Pacific (exh) (ot) 83–81N.14 + Brewster Packing (exh) 84–80N.21 Texas El-Paso L 61–73N.25 New Mexico State W 81–77N.28 Portland State W 94–631999 NCAA TournamentFront row (left to right): Manager Joe Simpson, Trainer Craig Moriwaki, Asst. Coach Jason Hamilton, Asst.Coach Eric Hughes, Head Coach Bob Bender, Asst. Coach Byron Boudreaux, Student Coach Chris Thompson,Manager Alan Rosen, Manager Daivd Schwartz. Back row: Andrew Moritz, Bryan Brown, Michael Johnson,Deon Luton, Grant Leep, Marlon Shelton, Brian Kovacevich, Todd MacCulloch, Chris Walcott, Greg Clark, ThaloGreen, Donald Watts, Michael Westphal, Senque Carey, Dan DickauN.30 at Wichita State W 69–66D.2 at Gonzaga L 74–86D.5 Saint Louis L 61–69D.16 at Florida International W 63–61D.20 % at American U.-Puerto Rico W 67–47D.21 % vs. #17 Alabama L 60–69D.22 % vs. Clemson W 77–76D.28 UC-Irvine L 55–56D.30 San Diego L 54–72J.4 * at UCLA L 64–86J.6 * at #20 USC L 61–87J.11 * Arizona State W (ot) 70–68J.13 * #21 Arizona L 64–89J.18 * at Oregon W (ot) 72–71J.20 * at Oregon State L 56–63J.25 * #1 Stanford L 63–94J.27 * California L 64–79F.3 * Washington State W 78–72F.8 * at #11 Arizona L 62–82F.10 * at Arizona State L 57–89F.15 * Oregon State L 69–83F.17 * Oregon L 73–85F.22 * at California L 66–82F.24 * at #1 Stanford L 79–99M.3 * at Washington State L 61–79M.8 * USC L 56–85M.10 * #13 UCLA W 96–94% Puerto Rico Holiday Classic (San Juan, P.R.)2002Coach: Bob Bender • <strong>Record</strong>: 11–18, 5–13Captain: Grant LeepN.2 + Brisbane, Australia (exh) 87–43N.8 + Western Washington (exh) 81–76N.15 % at Alaska Fairbanks W 82–70N.17 % vs. Bowling Green W 81–74N.18 % vs. Butler L 64–67N.24 Santa Clara W 69–49N.28 UNLV W 77–64D.1 at San Diego W 98–94D.6 at Texas-El Paso L 62–74D.8 at New Mexico State W 75–74D.11 #25 Gonzaga L 47–67D.20 * #19 UCLA L 79–85D.27 * USC L 64–87D.29 at Saint Louis L 70–71J.4 * at #14 UCLA L 62–74J.6 * at USC L 74–94J.10 * Arizona State W 81–68J.12 * #20 Arizona L 69–74J.17 * at California L 50–62J.19 * at #19 Stanford L 60–105J.24 * #19 Oregon W 97–92J.26 * Oregon State L 53–68J.31 * at Washington State L 79–81F.7 * at #11 Arizona L 82–91F.9 * at Arizona State L 74–86F.14 * #12 Stanford L 65–91F.16 * California W 75–60F.21 * at Oregon State W 68–63F.23 * at #15 Oregon L 84–90F.27 * Washington State W 82–75M.7 $ vs. #9 Oregon L 64–86% Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska); $ Pac-10 Tournament(Los Angeles, Calif.)2003Coach: Lorenzo Romar • <strong>Record</strong>: 10–17, 5–13Captain: Marlon SheltonN.12 + Central Washington (exh) 68–60N.18 + Athletes in Action (exh) 59–76N.24 Montana State L 53–56N.30 at UNLV L 61–82D.2 at Gonzaga L (ot) 89–95D.5 Wyoming W 79–70D.7 at Santa Clara W 72–55D.14 Eastern Washington L 58–62D.21 Florida International W 83–48D.23 Houston W 85–61D.28 Cal State Northridge W 89–80J.2 * UCLA L 67–77J.4 * USC W 76–72J.9 * at Arizona State L 57–89J.11 * at #2 Arizona L 61–79J.16 * California L 66–73J.18 * Stanford W 73–68J.23 * at #23 Oregon L 66–91J.25 * at Oregon State L 62–82J.31 * Washington State W 81–67F.6 * #2 Arizona L (ot) 85–88F.8 * Arizona State L (ot) 77–79F.13 * at #24 Stanford L 69–78F.15 * at #22 California L 53–58F.20 * Oregon State L 72–80F.22 * Oregon W 78–66M.1 * at Washington State L 76–98982012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME RESULTSM.6 * at USC W 95–89M.8 * at UCLA L 72–832004Coach: Lorenzo Romar • <strong>Record</strong>: 19–12, 12–6Captains: Curtis Allen, Will ConroyN.8 + EA Sports (exh) 89–78N.12 + Athletes in Action (exh) 76–85N.21 Portland State W 73–65N.24 UC Riverside W 91–78N.29 Eastern Washington W 104–91D.3 #17 Gonzaga L 62–86D.6 at Wyoming L 76–92D.20 at Houston L 64–79D.27 at San Diego State W 92–81D.30 Columbia W 88–51J.2 * at California L 62–76J.4 * at #5 Stanford L 72–85J.8 * USC L 80–88J.10 * UCLA L (ot) 84–86J.15 * at Oregon L 74–84J.17 * at Oregon State W (ot) 103–99J.24 * at Washington State W 75–62J.29 * #9 Arizona W 96–83J.31 * Arizona State W 90–81F.5 * at USC W 93–82F.7 * at UCLA L 75–80F.12 * Oregon W 83–74F.14 * Oregon State W 80–79F.19 * Washington State W 71–67F.22 at North Carolina State L 72–77F.26 * at #17 Arizona W 89–84F.28 * at Arizona State W 96–72M.4 * California W 76–58M.6 * #1 Stanford W 75–62M.11 $ vs. UCLA W 91–83M.12 $ vs. #21 Arizona W 90–85M.13 $ vs. #2 Stanford L 66–77M.19 & vs. UAB L 100–102$ Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.); & NCAA Tournament(Columbus, Ohio)2005Coach: Lorenzo Romar • <strong>Record</strong>: 29–6, 14–4Captain: Will ConroyN.9 + Westmont College (exh) 92–52N.19 Seattle Pacific (22) W 89–71N.25 % vs. Utah (22) W 78–71N.26 % vs. Oklahoma (22) W 96–91N.27 % vs. #19 Alabama (22) W 79–76D.1 at Gonzaga (14) L 87–99D.5 Eastern Washington (14) W 89–56D.7 San Diego State (16) W 98–69D.12 at Loyola Marymount (16) W 100–93D.19 #22 North Carolina State (18) W 68–64D.22 Sacred Heart (12) W 114–53D.24 Houston (12) W 110–63D.31 * California (13) W 81–67J.2 * Stanford (13) W 76–73J.6 * at USC (12) W 84–59J.8 * at UCLA (12) L 86–95J.13 * Oregon (14) W 77–56J.15 * Oregon State (14) W 108–68J.23 * Washington State (10) W 66–48J.27 * at #11 Arizona (10) L 82–91J.30 * at Arizona State (10) W 79–70F.3 * USC (14) W 99–69F.5 * UCLA (14) W 82–70F.10 * at Oregon (11) W (ot) 95–88F.13 * at Oregon State (11) L 73–90F.19 * at Washington State (15) W 68–55F.24 * Arizona State (14) W 90–82F.26 * #9 Arizona (14) W 93–85M.3 * at California (10) W 106–73M.5 * at Stanford (10) L 67–77M.10 $ vs. Arizona State (14) W (ot) 95–90M.11 $ vs. Stanford (14) W 66–63M.12 $ vs. #8 Arizona (14) W 81–72M.17 & vs. Montana (8) W 88–77M.19 & vs. #22 Pacific (8) W 97–79M.24 && vs. #4 Louisville (8) L 79–93% Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska); $ Pac-10 Tournament(Los Angeles, Calif.); & NCAA Tournament (Boise, Idaho); && NCAASweet 16 (Albuquerque, N.M.)2006Coach: Lorenzo Romar • <strong>Record</strong>: 26–7, 13–5Captains: Bobby Jones, Brandon RoyN.9 + Simon Fraser (exh) 114–48N.13 % Morgan State W 118–51N.14 % UW Green Bay W 87–54N.15 % Air Force W 85–74N.19 American W 99–82N.22 Idaho (25) W 90–67N.25 Loyola Marymount (25) W 112–65D.4 #6 Gonzaga (18) W 99–95D.10 ^ vs. New Mexico (13) W 81–71D.16 Eastern Washington (11) W 91–74D.23 Lehigh (9) W 54–37D.29 * Arizona State (7) W 91–67D.31 * Arizona (7) L 2ot 95–96J.2 Cornell (10) W 87–71J.7 * Washington State (10) L 71–78J.12 * at USC (13) W 86–77J.14 * at #11 UCLA (13) W 69–65J.19 * Oregon State (10) W 69–65J.21 * Oregon (10) W 78–59J.26 * at California (10) L 69–71J.29 * at Stanford (10) L ot 67–76F.4 * at Washington State (16) L 64–77F.9 * USC (21) W 87–73F.11 * #13 UCLA (21) W 70–67F.16 * at Oregon (20) W 75–72F.18 * at Oregon State (20) W 96–63F.23 * Stanford (17) W 75–57F.26 * California (17) W 73–62M.2 * at Arizona State (14) W 91–66M.4 * at Arizona (14) W 70–67M.9 $ vs. Oregon (12) L 73–84M.16 & vs. Utah State (17) W 75–61M.18 & vs. #13 Illinois (17) W 67–64M.24 && vs. #2 Connecticut (17) L ot 92-98% BCA Classic (Seattle, Wash.); ^ Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.);$ Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.); & NCAA Tournament (SanDiego, Calif.); && NCAA Sweet 16 (Washington, D.C.)2007Coach: Lorenzo Romar • <strong>Record</strong>: 19–13, 8–10Captains: Jon BrockmanN.3 + Saint Martin’s (exh) 108–74N.12 % Pepperdine (17) W 99–91N.13 % Nicholls State (17) W 102–74N.14 % Northern Iowa (17) W 70–61N.19 Sacramento State (17) W 83–74N.24 Eastern Washington (16) W 90–83N.29 Idaho (13) W 87–66D.4 Southern Utah (13) W 87–72D.9 at #18 Gonzaga (13) L 77–97D.16 Portland State (17) W 105–73D.20 #12 LSU (17) W 88–72D.22 Weber State (17) W 80–51D.28 * at USC (14) L 2ot 79–86D.31 * at #1 UCLA (14) L 74–96J.4 * #7 Arizona (24) L 87–96J.6 * Arizona State (24) W 64–53J.11 * at Stanford L 77–78J.13 * at California L ot 69–77J.20 * at Washington State L 47–75J.25 * #7 Oregon W 89–77J.27 * Oregon State W 91–74F.1 * at Arizona State W 66–61F.3 * at #20 Arizona L 54–84F.8 * California W 79–71F.11 * #25 Stanford W 64–52F.14 * #10 Washington State L 61–65F.17 at #7 Pittsburgh L 61–65F.22 * at Oregon State L 65–73F.24 * at #23 Oregon L 85–93M.1 * #23 USC W 85–70M.3 * #2 UCLA W 61–51M.7 $ vs. Arizona State W 59–51M.8 $ vs. #11 Washington State L 64–74% Basketball Travelers Classic (Seattle, Wash.); $ Pac-10 Tournament(Los Angeles, Calif.)2008Coach: Lorenzo Romar • <strong>Record</strong>: 16–17, 7–11Captains: Jon Brockman, Ryan ApplebyN.5 + Seattle Pacific (exh) 86–77N.13 % New Jersey Tech W 88–47N.14 % Utah W 83–77N.21 ~ vs. #16 Texas A&M L 63–77N.23 ~ vs. #21 Syracuse L 85–91N.26 Long Beach State W 84–69D.1 ^ at Oklahoma State L 71–96D.8 #12 Pittsburgh L 74–75D.15 Portland W 67–63D.18 Portland State W 84–65D.22 CS-Northridge W 80–66D.29 at Louisiana State W 73–65D.31 Idaho State W 82–50J.5 * #4 Washington State L 52–56J.10 * at #5 UCLA L 55–69J.12 * at USC L 51–66J.17 * Oregon W 78-–70J.19 * Oregon State W 83–74J.24 * at #24 Arizona State W 72–61J.26 * at Arizona L 69–84J.31 * #14 Stanford L 51–65F.2 * California L 75–79F.7 * USC L 59–73F.10 * #5 UCLA W 71–61F.14 * at Oregon L 58-71F.16 * at Oregon State W 97–59F.21 * Arizona W 75–66F.23 * Arizona State L 63–77F.28 * at #8 Stanford L 79–82M.1 * at California W 87–84M.8 * at #23 Washington State L ot 73–76M.12 $ vs. California L 81–84M.14 & Valparaiso L 71–72% NIT Season Tip-Off Regional (Seattle, Wash.); ~ NIT Season Tip-OffFinals (New York, N.Y.); ^ Pac-10/Big-12 Hardwood Classic; $ Pac-10Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.); & CBI First Round (Seattle, Wash.)HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 99


HISTORY2009Coach: Lorenzo Romar • <strong>Record</strong>: 26–9, 14–4Captains: Jon Brockman, Justin Dentmon, QuincyPondexterN.6 + Western Washington (exh) 105–85N.15 at Portland L 74–80N.18 % Cleveland State W 78–63N.20 % Florida International W 74–51N.24 ~ vs. #22 Kansas L 54–73N.25 ~ vs. #17 Florida L 84–86N.29 Pacific W 72–54D.4 ^ Oklahoma State W 83–65D.6 Texas Southern W 88–52D.14 Portland State W 84–83D.20 Eastern Washington W 83–50D.28 Montana W 75–53D.30 Morgan State W 81–67J.3 * at Washington State W 68–48J.8 * Stanford W 84–83J.10 * California L 3ot 85–88J.15 * at Oregon W 84–67J.17 * at Oregon State W 85–59J.22 * USC W 78–73J.24 * #13 UCLA W 86–75J.29 * at Arizona (23) L 97-106J.31 * at #14 Arizona State (23) W 84–71F.5 * at California (22) L 71–86F.8 * at Stanford (22) W 75–68F.12 * Oregon State W 79–60F.14 * Oregon W 103–84F.19 * at #20 UCLA (22) L 76–85F.21 * at USC (22) W 60–51F.26 * #14 Arizona State (21) W ot 73–70F.28 * Arizona (21) W 83–78M.3 Seattle University (16) W 87–60M.7 * Washington State (16) W 67–60M.12 $ vs. Stanford (13) W 85–73M.13 $ vs. #21 Arizona State (13) L 65–75M.19 & vs. Mississippi State (13) W 85–73M.21 & vs. #17 Purdue (13) L 74–76% O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic (Seattle, Wash.); ~ O’Reilly AutoParts CBE Classic (Kansas City, Mo.); ^ Pac-10/Big-12 Hardwood Classic;$ Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.); & NCAA Tournament(Portland, Ore.)2010Coach: Lorenzo Romar • <strong>Record</strong>: 26–10, 11–7Captain: Quincy PondexterN. 4 Central Washington (exh.) (14) W 77-48N. 13 ~ Wright State (14) W 74-69N. 14 ~ Belmont (14) W 96-78N. 15 ~ Portland State (14) W 111-55N. 20 San Jose State (14) W 80-70N. 29 Montana (14) W 63-59D. 3 ^ at Texas Tech (12) L 92-99 (ot)D. 6 Cal State Northridge (12) W 88-76D. 12 % vs. #15 Georgetown^ (17) L 66-74D. 19 Portland (24) W 89-54D. 22 ^ #19 Texas A&M (23) W 73-64D. 27 San Francisco (23) W 86-71D. 31 * Oregon State (17) W 76-70J. 2 * Oregon (17) L 79-90J. 8 * at Arizona State (24) L 51-68J.10 * at Arizona (24) L 70-87J. 14 * Stanford W 94-61J. 16 * California W 84-69J. 21 * at UCLA L 61-62J. 23 * at USC L 61-87J. 26 Seattle University W 123-76J. 30 * Washington State W 92-64F. 4 * Arizona W 81-75F. 6 * Arizona State W 79-56F. 11 * at California L 81-93F. 13 * at Stanford W 78-61F. 18 * USC L 64-67100F. 20 * UCLA W 97-68F. 27 * at Washington State W 59-52M. 4 * at Oregon W 86-72M. 6 * at Oregon State W 82-70M. 11 $ vs. Oregon State W 59-52M. 12 $ vs. Stanford W 79-64M. 13 $ vs. California W 79-75M. 18 & vs. Marquette W 80-78M. 20 & vs. #8 New Mexico W 82-64M. 25 & vs. #6 West Virginia L 56-69~ Athletes-In-Action Classic (Seattle, Wash.); ^ Pac-10/Big-12 HardwoodClassic; % John Wooden Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.); $ Pac-10 Tournament(Los Angeles, Calif.); & NCAA Tournament (Portland, Ore.)2011Coach: Lorenzo Romar • <strong>Record</strong>: 24–11, 11–7Captain: Isaiah Thomas, Justin HolidayN. 6 St. Martin’s (exh) (18) W 97-76N. 13 McNeese State (18) W 118-64N. 16 Eastern Washington (17) W 98-72N. 22 % vs. Virginia (13) W 106-63N. 23 % vs. #8 Kentucky (13) L 67-74N. 24 % vs. #2 Michigan State (13) L 71-76N. 30 Long Beach State (23) W 102-75D. 4 Texas Tech (23) W 108-79D. 6 Portland (21) W 94-72D. 11 at Texas A&M (21) L 62-63D. 18 San Francisco W 80-52D. 22 Nevada W 90-60D. 29 * at USC W 73-67 (ot)D. 31 * at UCLA W 74-63J. 6 * Oregon (23) W 87-69J. 8 * Oregon State (23) W 103-72J.13 * at Stanford (17) L 56-58J. 16 * at California (17) W 92-71J. 20 * Arizona (20) W 85-68J. 22 * Arizona State (20) W 88-75J. 30 * at Washington State (18) L 80-87F. 3 * at Oregon State (20) L 56-68F. 5 * at Oregon (20) L 76-81F. 10 * California W 109-77F. 12 * Stanford W 87-76F. 17 * at Arizona State W 79-62F. 19 * at #12 Arizona L 86-87F. 22 at Seattle U W 95-74F. 27 * Washington State L 69-80M. 3 * UCLA W 70-63M. 5 * USC L 60-62M. 10 $ vs Washington State W 89-87M. 11 $ vs. Oregon W 69-51M. 12 $ vs. #16 Arizona W 77-75 (ot)M. 18 & vs. Georgia W 68-65M. 20 & vs. #7 North Carolina L 83-86% EA Sports Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Hawaii); * Conference Game;$ Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.); & NCAA Tournament(Charlotte, NC)2012Coach: Lorenzo Romar • <strong>Record</strong>: 24–11, 14–4Captain: Abdul Gaddy, Darnell Gant, Scott SuggsN. 4 Seattle Pacific [exh.] W 77-60N. 12 % Georgia State W 91-74N. 13 % Florida Atlantic W 77-71N. 14 % Portland W 93-63N. 20 at Saint Louis L 64-77N. 25 Houston Baptist W 88-65D. 2 at Nevada L 76-73 (ot)D. 6 + vs.#11 Marquette L 79-77D. 10 ^ vs. #7 Duke L 86-80D. 16 UC Santa Barbara W 87-80D. 18 South Dakota St. L 92-73D. 22 Cal State Northridge W 74-51D. 29 * Oregon State W 95-80D. 31 * Oregon W 76-60ALL-TIME RESULTSJ. 5 * at Colorado L 87-69J. 7 * at Utah W 57-53J. 10 Seattle U. W 91-83J. 15 * Washington St. W 75-65J. 19 * California L 69-66J. 21 * Stanford W 76-63J. 26 * at Arizona St. W 60-54J. 28 * at Arizona W 69-67F. 2 * UCLA W 71-69F. 4 * USC W 69-41F. 9 * at Oregon L 82-57F. 12 * at Oregon St. W 75-72F. 16 * Arizona State W 77-69F. 18 * Arizona W 79-70F. 25 * at Washington St. W 59-55M. 1 * at USC W 80-58M. 3 * at UCLA L 75-69M. 8 $ vs. Oregon State L 86-84M. 13 = UT Arlington (Seattle) W 82-72M. 16 = Northwestern (Seattle) W 76-55M. 20 = Oregon (Seattle) W 90-86M. 27 = vs. Minnesota (NYC) L 68-67 (ot)* Pacific-12 Conference Game; = National Invitation Tournament; $ Pac-12 TournamentGame; % World Vision Classic (Seattle, Wash.; +Jimmy V Classic (MadisonSquare Garden).; ^CARQUEST Auto Parts Classic (Madison Square Garden).KEY: & NCAA Tournament; + Exhibition; = National InvitationTournament; ^ Pacific Coast Conference Playoff; $ Pac-10 Tournament; % In-Season Tournament; * Conference;@ Neutral Site; # Opponent’s Associated Press ranking atthe time of the game is listed; ( ) Washington’s AssociatedPress ranking at the time of the game is listed after name ofopponent; (1912-15: Northwest Intercollegiate Conference •1916-22: Pacific Coast Conference • 1923-55, 1956-59: PacificCoast Conference/Northern Division • 1960-68: AthleticAssociation of Western Universities • 1969-78: Pacific-8Conference; 1979-Present: Pacific-10 Conference)All opponents are listed by current name — i.e., formerly EllensburgNormal, now Central Washington; formerly TexasWestern, now UTEP; etc. Beginning with the 1952–53 season,the NCAA has allowed only games between four-year collegesto be recognized in team and individual statistics. All othergames are considered exhibitions, and are so indicated. Priorto 1952–53, <strong>com</strong>petition against four-year colleges and athleticclub, all-star, military, high school, YMCA and AAU teams, wasrecognized by the NCAA.2012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME RECORDS AGAINST OPPONENTSAtlantic CoastClemson (2001) 2–0Duke (2012) 1–5Florida State (1976) 1–1Georgia Tech (2000) 1–2Miami (Fla.) (1990) 3–0North Carolina (2011) 1–1North Carolina State (2005) 1–1Virginia (2011) 1–1Virginia Tech (1975) 0–1Wake Forest (1978) 0–3Total 11–15Atlantic SunBelmont 1–0East Tennessee State (1984) 1–0Jacksonville (1993) 2–1Total 4–1Atlantic 10Dayton (1984) 0–1La Salle (1977) 1–0St. Joseph’s (1968) 0–1Saint Louis (2012) 6–8Richmond (1998) 1–0Temple (1975) 2–0Xavier (2000) 1–1Total 11–11Big EastCincinnati (1997) 1–3Connecticut (2006) 0–3DePaul (1989) 2–2Georgetown (2009) 0–1Louisville (2006) 1–2Marquette (2012) 1–3Notre Dame (1985) 1–1Pittsburgh (2008) 2–2Providence (1981) 1–0Syracuse (2008) 0-1Villanova (1978) 0–1West Virginia (2010) 1–1Total 10–20Big SkyEastern Washington (2011) 11–1Idaho State (2008) 4–0Montana (2010) 42–9Montana State (1987) 8–5Northern Arizona (1977) 1–0Portland State (2010) 9–0Sacramento State (2007) 2–0Weber State (2007) 1–0Total 78–15Big TenIllinois (2006) 4–2Indiana (1979) 1–2Iowa (1967) 3–2Michigan (1996) 3–3Michigan State (2011) 2–4Minnesota (1991) 10–5Northwestern (2012) 6–2Ohio State (1973) 8–3Purdue (2009) 1–5Wisconsin (1966) 3–0Total 41–28Big WestBoise State (2000) 8–1CS–Fullerton (1987) 0–1CS–Northridge (2012) 5–0Long Beach State (2011) 2–0Pacific (2009) 6–1UC–Santa Barbara (2012) 3–0Total 24–3Big 12Baylor (1956) 2–1Iowa State (1985) 2–3Kansas (2009) 1–8Kansas State (1996) 6–9Missouri (1995) 4–3Nebraska (1997) 6–3Oklahoma (1969) 1–2Oklahoma State (2009) 3–8Texas (1992) 0–2Texas A&M (2011) 2–4Texas Tech (2011) 6–3Total 40–52*Includes record vs. ColoradoCalifornia Collegiate AthleticAssoc.Chico State (1993) 2–0Humboldt State (1981) 2–0Total 4–0Colonial AthleticGeorgia State (2012) 1–0James Madison (1998) 2–0Old Dominion (2000) 3–1Towson (1990) 1–0UNC–Wilmington (2000) 1–1Total 8–2Conference USAHouston (2005) 5–2Memphis (1989) 1–1Rice (1993) 1–1Texas–El Paso (2002) 3–4Tulsa (1986) 1–1Total 11–9Great Northwest AthleticAlaska–Anchorage (2000) 2–1Alaska–Fairbanks (2002) 4–0Chaminade (1991) 1–0Hawai’i–Hilo (1999) 1–0Seattle Pacific (2005) 10–0Total 18–1Great WestHouston Baptist (2012) 1–0Total 1–0Horizon LeagueButler (2002) 0–1Cleveland State (2009) 1–0Wright State (2010) 1–0Total 2–1Ivy LeagueColumbia (2004) 3–0Cornell (2006) 1–0Dartmouth (1993) 2–0Pennsylvania (1994) 0–2Yale (1981) 3–0Total 9–2Metro AtlanticFairfield (1988) 1–0Manhattan (1975) 0–1Total 1–1Bowling Green (2002) 2–0Miami, Ohio (1999) 1–1Toledo (1980) 1–0Total 5–1Mid-Eastern AthleticSouth Carolina State (1992) 1–0Total 1–0Mid-Eastern ShorteMorgan State (2009) 2–0Total 2–0Missouri ValleyBradley (1975) 1–1Drake (1936) 1–0Missouri State (1991) 0–1Northern Iowa (2007) 1–0Wichita State (2001) 3–2Total 6–4Mountain WestAir Force (2006) 2–0Brigham Young (1998) 10–8Colorado State (1964) 1–1Nevada–Las Vegas (2003) 1–2New Mexico (2010) 4–2San Diego State (2005) 2–0Wyoming (2004) 9-4Total 35–22*includes record vs. UtahNorth Central ConferenceNorth Dakota (1929) 2–0Total 2–0Northeast ConferenceLong Island (1971) 1–0Sacred Heart (2005) 1–0Total 2–0Pacific-12Arizona 28–44Arizona State 38–36California 78–77Colorado (1996) 7–7Oregon 187–105Oregon State 154–139Stanford 67–70UCLA 40–92USC 68–68Utah (2008) 7–5Washington State 174–100Total 834–733Patriot LeagueAmerican (2006) 1–0Army (1979) 2–0Lehigh (2006) 2–0Navy (1971) 1–1Total 6–1SoutheasternAlabama (2005) 1–1Florida (2009) 1–2Georgia (2011) 1–0Kentucky (2011) 0–2Louisiana State (2008) 3–2Mississippi State (2009) 2–0Total 8–7SouthlandLamar (1986) 1–1Louisiana-Monroe(1988) 0–1McNeese State (2011) 1–1Nicholls State (2007) 1–0Southeastern Louisiana (1987) 1–0UT Arlington (2012) 1–0Total 5–3Southwestern AthleticGrambling State (1986) 3–0Jackson State (1996) 1–0Texas Southern (2009) 1–0Total 5–0SummitSouth Dakota State (2012) 0–1Southern Utah (2007) 1–0Total 1–1Sun BeltFlorida Atlantic (2012) 1–0Florida International (2009) 3–0South Alabama (1998) 0–1Louisiana-Lafayette(1987) 1–0Total 5–1West CoastGonzaga (2007) 29–14Loyola–Marymount (2006) 4–1Pepperdine (2007) 1–0Portland (2012) 14–2Saint Mary’s (2000) 6–0San Diego (2002) 1–1San Francisco (2011) 2–0Santa Clara (2003) 5–1Total 62–19Western AthleticFresno State (1994) 2–3Hawaii (1985) 15–1Idaho (2007) 123–49Louisiana Tech (1987) 0–1Nevada (2012) 6–2New Mexico State (2002) 3–1San Jose State (2010) 2–0Utah State (2006) 3–5Total 154–62Independents/Small CollegesAmerican–Puerto Rico (2001) 1–0BYU–Hawai’i (1993) 2–0British Columbia (1950) 10–1Central Washington (1943) 11–4Hawaii–Pacific (1992) 2–0Lewis–Clark State (1981) 2–0Loyola–New Orleans (1969) 1–1Midwestern State (1983) 1–0New Jersey Tech 1–0New York University (1942) 1–0North Dakota State (1925) 0–1Pacific University (1990) 1–0Pacific Lutheran (1948) 2–1Phillips (1982) 1–0Puget Sound (1950) 20–4St. Martin’s (1923) 1–0Seattle University (2012) 23–4U.S. International (1981) 1–0Western Washington (1983) 17–0Whitman (1944) 24–5Whitworth (1913) 2–0Willamette (1944) 11–0Wisconsin–Stout (1982) 1–0AAU–YMCA(pre-1952) 38–12Mid-American AthleticBall State (1985) 1–02012-13 Husky Basketball 101HISTORY


ALL-TIME SERIES SCORESHISTORY102KeyND:Pacific Coast Conference NorthernDivision PlayoffsPac-10:Pac-10 TournamentNCAA:NCAA TournamentNIT:National Invitation TournamentPCC:Pacific Coast Conference PlayoffsAir Force (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01962 W 60–50 (H)2006 W 85–74 (H)Alabama (1–1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–12001 L 60–69 (N)2005 W 79–76 (N)Alaska-Anchorage (2-1)H: 0–0, A: 2–1, N: 0–01983 W 62–50 (A)1987 L 75–77 (A)2000 W 86–70 (A)Alaska-Fairbanks (4-0)H: 1–0, A: 3–0, N: 0–01971 W 90–62 (A)W 85–73 (A)1992 W 89–58 (H)2002 W 82–70 (A)Alaska-Fairbanks (4-0)H: 1–0, A: 3–0, N: 0–01971 W 90–62 (A)W 85–73 (A)1992 W 89–58 (H)2002 W 82–70 (A)American University (1–0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02006 W 99–82 (H)Arizona (28–44)H: 18–16, A: 7–27, N: 3–11965 L 63–77 (N)1979 W 75–66 (H)L 68–71 (A)1980 L 65–67 (A)W 76–72 (H)1981 L 77–84 (H)L 66–68 ot (A)1982 W 60–57 ot (A)W 86–62 (H)1983 W 74–61 (H)W 80–72 (A)1984 W 55–53 (A)W 56–51 (H)1985 L 56–69 (A)W 60–58 (H)1986 L 57–70 (H)L 56–77 (A)1987 L 72–73 (H)L 70–81 (A)1988 L 71–110 (H)L 71–89 (A)1989 L 61–116 (A)L 68–85 (H)1990 L 51–65 (A)L 60–75 (H)1991 W 70–56 (H)L 56–85 (A)1992 W 62–60 (H)L 51–85 (A)1993 L 76–93 (A)L 72–81 (H)1994 W 74–69 (H)L 62–95 (A)1995 L 65–91 (A)L 54–63 (H)1996 W 80–79 ot (A)L 65–67 (H)1997 W 92–88 (H)L 82–103 (A)1998 L 91–110 (H)L 81–112 (A)The Huskies won six of eight meetings against Arizona between2004-06, including a three-game sweep in 2004.1999 L 86–88 (A)W 90–84 (H)2000 L 62–69 (A)L 56–65 (H)2001 L 64–89 (H)L 62–82 (A)2002 L 69–74 (H)L 82–91 (A)2003 L 61–79 (A)L 85–88 ot (H)2004 W 96–83 (H)W 89–84 (A)W 90–85 (N)2005 L 82–91 (A)W 93–85 (H)W 81–72 (N)2006 L 95–96 2ot (H)W 70–67 (A)2007 L 87–96 (H)L 54–84 (A)2008 L 69–84 (A)W 75–66 (H)2009 L 97–106 (A)W 83–78 (H)2010 L 70–87 (A)W 81-75 (H)2011 W 85-68 (H)L 86-87 (A)W 77-75 ot (N)Pac-102012 W 69-67 (A)W 79-70 (H)Arizona State (38–36)H: 21–14, A: 14–21, N: 3–11978 W 69–62 (H)1979 L 65–70 (H)L 59–77 (A)1980 L 56–69 (A)L 61–75 (H)1981 L 62–90 (H)L 76–78 (A)1982 W 47–46 (A)W 59–55 (H)1983 L 68–72 (H)L 54–70 (A)1984 W 57–53 (A)W 70–61 (H)1985 W 72–65 (A)W 81–63 (H)1986 W 72–58 (H)W 64–62 (A)1987 W 81–72 (H)L 70–71 (A)1988 L 78–87 (H)W 77–73 (A)W 96–82 (N) Pac-101989 L 90–120 (A)W 83–72 (H)1990 L 48–63 (A)L 56–58 (H)L 51–57 (A) Pac-101991 L 60–68 (H)L 41–53 (A)1992 L 62–68 (H)L 47–55 (A)1993 L 85–94 (A)L 74–79 (H)1994 L 53–59 (H)L 55–73 (A)1995 L 73–78 ot (A)L 71–72 (H)1996 L 79–88 (A)W 75–64 (H)1997 W 72–61 (H)W 72–69 (A)1998 W 92–70 (H)L 85–94 (A)1999 L 72–96 (A)W 93–85 (H)2000 L 80–90 (A)L 67–81 (H)2001 W 70–68 ot (H)L 57–89 (A)2002 W 81–68 (H)L 74–86 (A)2003 L 57–89 (A)L 77–79 ot (H)2004 W 90–81 (H)W 96–72 (A)2005 W 79–70 (A)W 90–82 (H)W 95–90 ot (N)2006 W 91–67 (H)W 91–66 (A)2007 W 64–53 (H)W 66–61 (A)W 59–51 (N) Pac-102008 W 72–61 (A)L 63–77 (H)2009 W 84–71 (A)W 73–70 ot (H)L 65–75 (N)Pac-102010 L 51-68 (A)W 79-56 (H)2011 W 88-75 (H)W 79-62 (A)2012 W 60-54 (A)W 77-69 (H)Army (2-0)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 2–01962 W 68–52 (N)1979 W 68–67 (N)Ball State (1-0)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–01985 W 66–55 ot (N) NCAABaylor (2-1)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11948 L 62–64 (N) NCAA1956 W 80–68 (H)W 71–62 (H)Belmont (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02010 W 96-78 (H)Boise State (8-1)H: 7–0, A: 1–1, N: 0–01973 W 98–61 (H)1975 W 110–76 (H)1985 W 79–53 (H)1986 W 74–61 (A)1987 W 73–68 (H)1993 W 73–63 (H)1998 W 78–68 (H)1999 L 61–69 (A)2000 W 72–57 (H)Bowling Green (2-0)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 2–01980 W 92–62 (N)2002 W 81–74 (N)Bradley (1-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–1, N: 0–01974 L 76–80 (A)1975 W 88–73 (H)Brigham Young (10-8)H: 5–4, A: 4–4, N: 1–01951 W 80–67 (N) NCAA1954 L 79–89 ot (H)W 55–51 (H)1955 W 62–44 (A)L 64–69 ot (A)1957 L 66–70 (A)1958 L 43–45 (H)W 63–52 (H)1960 L 52–54 (A)W 60–52 (A)1961 L 63–65 ot (H)W 74–54 (H)1981 L 70–80 (H)1982 W 66–63 (A) NIT1985 L 75–84 (A)1986 W 74–68 (H)1997 W 95–44 (H)1998 W 83–68 (A)British Columbia (10-1)H: 5–0, A: 5–1, N: 0–01921 W 48–14 (H)W 42–15 (H)1927 W 76–20 (H)W 37–21 (A)1928 W 45–23 (H)1932 W 70–24 (H)1939 W 52–36 (A)1946 W 69–66 (A)L 51–58 (A)1949 W 45–31 (A)1950 W 58–41 (A)Butler (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–12002 L 64–67 (N)BYU-Hawaii (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01991 W 67–52 (H)1993 W 76–48 (H)California (78–77)H: 50–28, A: 27–48, N: 1-11916 L 24–30 (H)L 20–25 (H)W 35–27 (A)L 33–35 (A)1920 L 17–22 (H)W 28–27 (H)1921 L 32–33 ot (A)W 23–20 (A)2012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME SERIES SCORES1932 L 21–22 (A) PCCL 24–36 (A) PCC1938 W 43–34 (H)W 46–38 (H)1948 W 54–51 (H)W 59–42 (H)L 51–64 (A) PCCW 64–57 (A) PCCW 59–49 (A) PCC1949 L 49–73 (H)1951 W 57–52 (A)W 64–49 (A)1952 W 52–50 ot (A)W 65–43 (A)1953 W 60–50 (H)W 99–88 ot (H)W 60–47 (H) PCCW 80–57 (H) PCC1956 L 62–74 (A)L 60–63 (A)1957 W 70–57 (H)L 62–72 (H)1958 L 45–57 (H)L 42–49 (A)1959 L 43–54 (H)L 44–55 (A)1960 L 39–79 (A)L 53–68 (A)L 47–54 (H)1961 W 70–50 (H)W 59–58 ot (H)L 51–52 ot (A)1962 W 62–57 (A)W 70–63 (A)L 65–68 (H)1963 W 65–58 (H)W 65–62 (H)L 45–50 (A)1964 L 44–46 (H)W 59–53 (H)L 51–57 (A)1965 W 55–46 (A)L 56–65 (H)1966 W 80–79 ot (H)L 48–50 (A)1967 W 85–80 (H)L 73–87 (A)1968 L 66–79 (A)W 64–52 (H)1969 W 74–73 ot (A)W 85–65 (H)1970 L 64–84 (H)L 86–91 ot (A)1971 L 90–92 (A)W 82–80 (H)1972 W 91–81 (A)W 90–78 (H)1973 W 71–59 (H)L 72–77 (A)1974 W 82–76 (A)W 86–78 (H)1975 W 83–57 (H)L 71–78 (A)1976 W 76–56 (A)W 95–75 (H)1977 W 85–75 (H)L 58–86 (A)1978 W 85–77 (A)W 83–76 (H)1979 L 39–45 (A)W 71–56 (H)1980 W 96–71 (H)W 68–66 (A)1981 L 65–74 (A)W 98–75 (H)1982 W 74–62 (H)L 50–54 (A)1983 W 58–57 (H)L 64–96 (A)1984 W 67–50 (A)W 54–51 (H)1985 W 72–54 (H)W 41–38 (A)1986 L 60–62 (A)L 72–78 ot (H)1987 W 70–61 (A)L 68–70 (H)1988 L 75–77 (A)L 82–84 ot (H)1989 W 82–80 (H)L 70–84 (A)1990 L 58–63 (H)L 64–86 (A)1991 L 68–70 (A)L 46–67 (H)1992 L 58–76 (H)W 76–74 (A)1993 L 65–79 (A)L 75–76 (H)1994 L 64–79 (A)L 56–62 (H)1995 L + 76–84 (H)W 74–73 ot (A)1996 W 71–69 (H)L 56–67 (A)1997 L 52–80 (A)L 67–78 (H)1998 W 86–84 ot (H)L 67–84 (A)1999 W 87–73 (A)W 86–61 (H)2000 W 54–52 (A)L 64–75 (H)2001 L 64–79 (H)L 66–82 (A)2002 L 50–62 (A)W 75–60 (H)2003 L 66–73 (H)L 53–58 (A)2004 L 62–76 (A)W 76–58 (H)2005 W 81–67 (H)W 106–73 (A)2006 L 69–71 (A)W 73–62 (H)2007 L 69–77 ot (A)W 79–71 (H)2008 L 75–79 (H)W 87–84 (A)L 81–84 (N) Pac-102009 L 85-88 3ot (H)L 71-86 (A)2010 W 84-69 (H)L 81-93 (A)W 79-75 (N)Pac-102011 W 92-71 (A)W 109-77 (H)2012 L 66-69 (H)+ California forfeited a win in 1995due to the use of an ineligible playerCal State Fullerton (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–1, N: 0–01987 L 55–75 (A)Cal State Hayward (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01975 W 75–62 (H)Cal State Northridge (5-0)H: 5–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01992 W 61–57 (H)2003 W 89–80 (H)2008 W 80–66 (H)2010 W 88-76 (H)2012 W 74-51 (H)Cal State Sacramento (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01980 W 94–57 (H)2007 W 83–74 (H)Central Washington (11-4)H: 6–0, A: 5–3, N: 0–01903 W 11–5 (A)1904 W 27–17 (A)L 4–8 (A)1905 L 17–27 (A)W 44–8 (A)1910 W 51–25 (A)W 42–16 (A)1931 W 34–23 (H)1932 W 23–20 (H)1933 W 38–24 (H)W 46–14 (H)1936 W 37–16 (H)1939 W 55–21 (A)1943 L 49–53 (A)W 58–30 (H)Chaminade (1-0)H: 0–0, A: 1–0, N: 0–01991 W 84–60 (A)Chico State (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01992 W 94–47 (H)1993 W 130–67 (H)Cincinnati (1-3)H: 1–10, A: 0–2, N: 0–01972 W 91–81 (H)1974 L 80–82 (A)1994 L 72–88 (A)1997 L 69–82 (H)Clemson (2-0)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 2–01983 W 76–66 (N)2001 W 77–76 ot (N)Cleveland State (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02009 W 78-63 (H)Colorado (7-7)H: 5–1, A: 2–5, N: 0–11954 L 60–81 (N)1957 L 53–65 (H)UW enjoys a home court advantage at Bank of America Arena.Here Mike Jensen is mobbed by the Dawg Pack after a big win.W 69–59 (H)1959 L 63–70 ot (A)L 51–69 (A)1972 W 72–67 (A)1975 W 90–61 (H)1977 W 81–62 (H)1978 W 81–70 (A)1988 L 61–75 (A)1989 W 97–87 (H)1995 L 64–67 (A)1996 W 76–68 (H)2012 L 69-87 (A)Colorado State (1-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–1, N: 0–01963 W 64–59 (H)1964 L 52–82 (A)Columbia (3-0)H: 3–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01950 W 60–56 (H)W 49–46 (H)2004 W 88–51 (H)Connecticut (0-3)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–31998 L 74–75 (N) NCAA1999 L 48–69 (N)2006 L 92–98 ot (N) NCAACornell (1–0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02006 W 87–71 (H)Dartmouth (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01972 W 100–75 (H)1993 W 72–64 (H)Dayton (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11984 L 58–64 (N) NCAADePaul (2-2)H: 2–0, A: 0–2, N: 0–01936 W 54–33 (H)(Olympic Trials, New York)1946 L 50–75 (A)1988 L 73–89 (A)1989 W 79–75 (H)Drake (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01936 W 45–25 (H)Duke (1-5)H: 0–1, A: 0–3, N: 1–11977 L 81-83 (A)1984 W 80–78 (N) NCAA1985 L 59–71 (A)1989 L 61–87 (H)1990 L 64–74 (A)2012 L 80-86 (N)East Tennessee State (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01984 W 62–54 (H)Eastern Washington (11-1)H: 10–1, A: 1–0, N: 0–01990 W 74–58 (H)1995 W 64–48 (H)1996 W 74–55 (A)1997 W 81–54 (H)2003 L 58–62 (H)2004 W 104–91 (H)2005 W 89–56 (H)2006 W 91–74 (H)2007 W 90–83 (H)2008 W 82 –68 (H)2009 W 83-50 (H)2011 W 98-72 (H)Fairfield (1-0)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–01988 W 70–60 (N)Florida (1-2)H: 1–1, A: 0–0, N: 0–11966 L 60–66 (H)W 78–69 (H)2009 L 84-86 (N)Florida Atlantic (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02012 W 77–71 (H)Florida International (3-0)H: 2–0, A: 1–0, N: 0–02001 W 63–61 (A)2003 W 83–48 (H)2012-13 Husky Basketball 103HISTORY


ALL-TIME SERIES SCORESHISTORY2009 W 74–51 (H)Florida State (1-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–11972 L 77–85 (N)1976 W 69–54 (N)Fresno State (2-3)H: 1–1, A: 1–2, N: 0–01985 W 53–45 (A)1988 W 67–61 (H)1989 L 89–80 (A)1993 L 75–77 (H)1994 L 65–67 (A)Georgetown (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–12010 L 66-74 (N)Georgia (1-0)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–02011 W 68-65 (N)NCAAGeorgia State (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02012 W 91-74 (H)Georgia Tech (1-2)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–21985 L 58–68 (N)1999 W 76–60 (N)2000 L 65–82 (N)Gonzaga (29–14)H: 18–5, A: 11–9, N: 0–01910 W 23–14 (A)1912 W 37–17 (A)1913 W 37–20 (A)1922 W 59–11 (H)1923 W 48–20 (A)L 21–24 (H)1925 W 40–23 (A)1926 W 35–12 (H)L 24–30 (A)1927 W 52–12 (A)W 44–18 (H)1930 W 35–21 (H)W 42–11 (H)W 24–22 (A)W 28–17 (A)1931 W 33–25 (H)1935 W 57–40 (H)1943 W 62–41 (A)1944 L 44–48 (A)L 39–76 (A)L 41–49 (H)W 53–40 (H)1945 W 59–48 (A)W 78–47 (A)W 37–30 (H)W 39–29 (H)1971 W 86–78 (H)1973 W 93–61 (H)1974 W 75–53 (H)1980 W 63–59 (H)1982 L 69–73 (A)1983 W 49–48 (H)1996 W 62–58 (H)1998 W 88–82 (H)1999 L 71–82 (A)2000 L 66–76 (H)2001 L 74–86 (A)2002 L 47–67 (H)2003 L 89–95 ot (A)2004 L 62–86 (H)2005 L 87–99 (A)2006 W 99–95 (H)2007 L 77–97 (A)Grambling State (3-0)H: 3–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01973 W 97–69 (H)1975 W 117–90 (H)1987 W 97–63 (H)Hawaii (15-1)H: 7–0, A: 8–1, N: 0–01938 W 76–25 (A)1953 W 83–55 (A)1955 W 89–60 (H)W 69–58 (H)1959 W 67–52 (H)1960 W 64–62 (A)W 74–64 (A)1961 W 73–46 (H)1966 W 83–70 (A)W 111–52 (H)W 87–58 (H)1973 L 75–85 (A)1974 W 80–70 (H)1976 W 87–77 (A)W 73–68 (A)1985 W 81–63 (A)Hawaii-Hilo (1-0)H: 0–0, A: 1–0, N: 0–01999 W 81–47 (A)Hawaii Pacific (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01990 W 80–50 (H)1992 W 81–72 (H)Houston (5-2)H: 5–0, A: 0–2, N: 0–01959 W 68–62 (H)W 59–55 (H)1967 L 65–87 (A)W 81–78 (H)2003 W 85–61 (H)2004 L 64–79 (A)2005 W 110–63 (H)Houston Baptist (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02012 W 88-65 (H)Humboldt State (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01980 W 87–61 (H)1981 W 87–68 (H)Idaho (123-49)H: 73–13, A: 47–36, N: 3–01910 L 15–26 (A)1911 W 24–15 (A)1912 W 34–13 (A)W 53–5 (H)1913 W 60–13 (H)W 57–21 (H)W 60–14 (A)W 31–15 (A)1914 W 46–21 (N)W 42–21 (N)1915 W 34–22 (A)W 29–17 (H)1919 L 13–28 (A)L 23–26 (A)1920 L 11–18 (H)W 23–17 (H)1922 L 31–37 (A)L 28–32 (A)1923 W 37–36 (H)L 26–40 (A)1924 W 17–15 (A)W 29–18 (H)1925 L 29–30 (H)L 27–32 (A)1926 L 26–29 (H)L 27–31 (A)1927 W 38–23 (H)L 20–23 (A)1928 W 27–19 (H)W 34–26 (A)1929 W 38–28 (A)W 39–24 (H)1930 W 35–26 (A)W 44–35 (A)W 43–15 (H)W 35–19 (H)1931 W 41–22 (H)W 34–23 (H)W 43–34 (A)W 41–36 (A)1932 W 40–35 (H)W 47–34 (H)W 51–36 (A)W 44–39 (A)1933 W 70–27 (H)W 62–35 (H)L 35–47 (A)W 36–35 (A)1934 W 35–29 (H)W 35–21 (H)W 39–29 (A)W 34–20 (A)1935 L 26–27 (H)W 30–24 (H)W 40–37 (A)W 34–32 (A)1936 W 50–30 (H)W 40–29 (H)L 33–40 (A)W 52–38 (A)1937 W 24–17 (H)W 39–22 (H)W 36–31 (A)W 44–29 (A)1938 W 38–28 (H)L 33–36 (H)L 30–41 (A)W 35–29 (A)1939 W 34–28 (H)W 51–33 (H)W 43–35 (A)W 31–24 (A)1940 L 37–47 (H)W 56–48 (H)W 45–40 (A)L 31–40 (A)1941 W 45–43 (A)W 39–37 (H)L 38–44 (A)W 45–44 (A)1942 W 36–28 (H)W 40–33 (H)W 44–37 (A)L 32–39 (A)1943 W 47–26 (A)W 72–34 (A)W 57–37 (H)W 59–39 (H)1944 W 64–32 (H)W 69–55 (H)W 63–48 (A)L 53–55 (A)1945 W 51–48 (H)W 60–41 (H)L 34–39 (A)L 35–36 (A)1946 L 45–50 (A)W 67–55 (A)L 48–51 (H)L 38–40 (H)1947 W 51–41 (H)W 62–41 (H)W 56–46 (A)W 69–49 (A)1948 W 51–33 (A)L 41–43 (A)W 77–37 (H)W 70–45 (H)1949 L 47–64 (H)W 57–47 (H)L 55–62 (A)L 51–59 (A)1950 W 67–43 (H)W 44–40 (H)L 40–57 (A)L 45–48 (A)1951 W 50–44 (A)L 50–55 (A)W 63–40 (H)W 76–59 (H)1952 L 51–56 (H)W 61–42 (H)W 79–64 (A)W 75–66 (A)1953 W 76–64 (H)W 82–58 (H)L 61–64 (A)W 61–52 (A)1954 W 65–59 (H)W 70–69 (H)L 66–74 (A)L 76 –77 (A)1955 W 77–57 (H)W 82–53 (H)L 44-52 (H)W 84–76 (A)L 79–80 (A)1956 W 46–34 (A)W 70–63 ot (A)1957 W 77–58 (H)W 71–49 (H)1958 W 56–49 (H)L 63–85 (A)1959 W 61–60 (A)W 74–51 (H)1960 W 56–52 (H)W 58–45 (A)1961 L 63–70 (A)W 70–65 ot (H)1962 W 75–66 (H)W 55–54 (A)1963 L 56–63 (A)W 58–50 (H)1964 W 80–69 (N)1965 W 90–76 (H)W 99–87 (A)Idaho State (4-0)H: 3–0, A: 1–0, N: 0–01991 W 98–77 (H)1993 W 81–69 (H)1994 W 61–60 (A)2008 W 82 –50 (H)Illinois (4-2)H: 2–1, A: 0–1, N: 2–01928 W 34–23 (H)L 24–33 (H)W 32–26 (H)1978 W 8–68 (N)1992 L 55–76 (A)2006 W 67–64 (N) NCAAIndiana (1-2)H: 0–0, A: 0–1, N: 1–11967 W 81–79 (N)1979 L 56–73 (A)L 57–71 (N)Iowa (3-2)H: 2–1, A: 1–1, N: 0–01956 W 76–71 (H)1959 W 81–68 (A)1966 L 70–99 (A)1967 L 50–66 (H)W 76–65 (H)Wilt Chamberlain and top-ranked Kansas visited Seattle for twogames at UW in December of 1956.1042012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME SERIES SCORESIowa State (2-3)H: 1–1, A: 0–2, N: 1–01959 L 56–60 (H)W 69–59 (H)1961 L 60–63 (A)L 50–60 (A)1985 W 72–59 (N)Jackson State (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01996 W 92–76 (H)Jacksonville (2-1)H: 1–0, A: 1–0, N: 0–11986 L 65–67 (N)1992 W 63–53 (H)1993 W 78–65 (A)James Madison (2-0)H: 1–0, A: 1–0, N: 0–01997 W 73–68 (A)1998 W 70–61 (H)Kansas (1-8)H: 0–3, A: 1–2, N: 0–31953 L 53–79 (N) NCAA1957 L 63–77 (H)L 78–92 (H)1958 L 59–77 (A)1975 W 74–64 (A)1986 L 64–69 (N)1987 L 68–82 (A)1988 L 57–67 (H)2009 L 54-73 (N)Kansas State (6-9)H: 5–3, A: 1–5, N: 0–11942 W 45–32 (H)1954 L 64–74 (H)L 76–87 (H)L 75–81 (N)1955 L 74–81 (A)1956 L 69–74 (A)1958 L 63–70 (A)1965 L 66–73 (H)W 71–62 (H)1971 W 64–51 (A)1972 W 96–90 (H)W 75–66 (H)1973 L 64–71 (A)1995 L 62–63 ot (A)1996 W 74–60 (H)Kentucky (0-2)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–21985 L 58–66 (N) NCAA2011 L 67-64 (N)Lamar (1-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–1, N: 0–01985 W 64–59 (H)1986 L 61–79 (A)Lehigh (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01996 W 82–66 (H)2006 W 54–37 (H)LaSalle (1-0)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–01977 W 114–94 (N)Lewis-Clark State (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01980 W 80–60 (H)1981 W 110–80 (H)Long Beach State (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02008 W 84–69 (H)2011 W 102-75 (H)Long Island (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01971 W 98–75 (H)Louisiana State (3-2)H: 1–1, A: 1–1, N: 1–01953 W 88–69 (N) NCAA1984 L 48–51 (A)1986 L 61–70 (H)2007 W 88–72 (H)2008 W 73–65 (A)Louisiana Tech (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11987 L 87–88 (N)Louisville (1-2)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–21983 L 47–58 (N)1987 W 69–54 (N)2005 L 79–93 (N) NCAALoyola Marymount (4-1)H: 3–0, A: 1–1, N: 0–01979 W 82–68 (H)1995 L 61–80 (A)1997 W 85–60 (H)2005 W 100–93 (A)2006 W 112–54 (H)Loyola-New Orleans (1-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–1, N: 0–01967 L 87–88 (A)1969 W 87–65 (H)Manhattan (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11975 L 73–81 (N)Marquette (1-3)H: 0–0, A: 0–1, N: 1–21966 L 74–75 (N)1978 L 63–71 (A)2010 W 80-78 (N) NCAA2012 L 77-79 (N)McNeese State (1-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11986 L 92–96 ot (N)2011 W 118-64 (H)Memphis State (1-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–1, N: 0–01988 L 57–86 (A)1989 W 89–88 (H)Miami, Fla. (3-0)H: 3–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01968 W 96–54 (H)W 81–80 (H)1990 W 83–67 (H)Miami, Ohio (1-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11990 W 80–64 (H)1999 L 58–59 (N) NCAAMichigan (3-3)H: 2–2, A: 0–1, N: 1–01937 W 40–23 (H)L 32–34 (H)L 33–39 (H)1972 W 100–80 (N)1995 W 65–61 (H)1996 L 59–60 (A)Michigan State (2-4)H: 1–0, A: 1–1, N: 0–31942 W 45–42 (A)1958 W 72–71 (H)1965 L 93–92 (N)1986 L 72–70 (N) NCAA1996 L 64–50 (A) NIT2011 L 71-76 (N)Midwestern State (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01983 W 96–81 (H)Minnesota (9-7)H: 7–3, A: 2–2, N: 0–21940 L 41–47 (H)L 26–28 (H)W 37–33 (H)1947 W 61–47 (H)W 72–68 (H)1948 L 37–47 (A)W 55–49 (A)1950 L 53–55 (H)W 53–46 (H)1952 W 55–51 (A)1959 W 85–63 (H)W 73–57 (H)1965 L 76–77 (N)1990 L 60–77 (A)1991 W 72–61 (H)2012 L 67-68 ot (N)Mississippi State (2-0)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 2–01968 W 82–80 (N)2009 W 71–58 (N) NCAAMissouri (4-3)H: 2–1, A: 1–1, N: 1–11942 W 52–31 (H)1970 W 92–80 (N)1976 L 67–69 (N) NCAA1983 W 55–48 (H)1984 W 54–49 (A)1994 L 71–86 (A)1995 L 61–71 (H)Montana (42-9)H: 29–4, A: 12–5, N: 1–01924 W 34–22 (H)W 33–31 (H)1925 W 37–25 (H)L 28–33 (A)1926 W 28–19 (H)W 23–20 (A)1927 W 46–17 (H)W 35–27 (A)1928 W 44–24 (H)W 51–31 (A)1929 W 42–20 (H)W 46–27 (A)1932 W 44–16 (H)W 54–29 (H)1934 L 29–32 (H)W 60–24 (H)1935 W 44–22 (H)W 50–23 (H)1938 W 59–52 (A)W 58–36 (A)W 42-24 (H)W 54–44 (H)1939 W 34–28 (H)W 41–33 (H)1940 W 39–34 (H)W 56–43 (H)1941 L 41–47 (H)W 39–34 (H)1962 W 59–42 (H)W 73–57 (H)1963 W 59–50 (A)W 73–53 (A)1967 W 85–72 (H)W 95–79 (A)1968 W 76–65 (H)L 75–78 (A)1969 W 78–75 (H)1970 W 76–68 (A)1971 W 86–67 (H)1973 W 77–59 (A)1979 W 58–44 (H)1982 W 70–58 (A)1983 L 65–72 (H)1986 L 65–78 (A)1991 W 78–62 (H)1992 L 55–60 (A)1994 L 73–80 ot (H)1995 L 56–67 (A)2005 W 88–77 (N)NCAA2009 W 75–53 (H)2010 W 63-59 (H)Montana State (8-6)H: 6–3, A: 2–2, N: 0–11927 L 34–43 (H)W 34–29 (H)1964 L 61–73 (H)L 54–55 (N)1968 W 98–74 (A)1969 W 78–71 (H)1970 W 88–68 (H)1971 L 89–90 ot (A)1974 W 107–76 (H)1976 W 113–79 (H)1982 W 94–70 (H)1983 L 50–63 (A)1987 W 98–90 ot (A)NIT2003 L 53–56 (H)Morgan State (2–0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02006 W 118–51 (H)2009 W 81–67 (H)Navy (1-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–11969 L 63–67 (N)1971 W 80–69 (N)Detlef Schrempf enjoyed a great college career, then spent 16successful years in the NBA.HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 105


ALL-TIME SERIES SCORESHISTORYNebraska (6-3)H: 5–1, A: 1–2, N: 0–01931 W 41–38 (H)W 27–24 (H)W 38–32 (H)1951 W 54–49 (H)W 71–53 (H)1976 W 75–63 (A)1977 L 58–59 ot (H)1987 L 76–81 (A) NIT1997 L 63–67 (A) NITNevada (6-2)H: 3–1, A: 2–1, N: 1–01984 W 64–54 (N) NCAA1985 W 74–62 (H)1986 W 70–66 (A)1989 L 90–92 (H)1991 W 61–60 (A)W 61–60 ot (H)2011 W 90-60 (H)2012 L 73-76 ot (A)Nevada-Las Vegas (1-2)H: 1–1, A: 1–0, N: 0–01980 W 93–73 (A) NIT2002 W 77–64 (H)2003 L 61–82 (A)New Jersey Tech (1–0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02008 W 88–47 (H)New Mexico (4-2)H: 2–0, A: 0–2, N: 2–01984 L 53–54 (A)1988 W 77–64 (H)1999 W 70–61 (H)2000 L 52–78 (A)2006 W 81–71 (N)2010 W 82-64 (N) NCAANew Mexico State (3-1)H: 2–0, A: 1–1, N: 0–01999 W 73–53 (H)2000 L 75–79 ot (A)2001 W 81–77 (H)2002 W 75–74 (A)New York University (1-0)H: 0–0, A: 1–0, N: 0–01942 W 72–38 (A)Nicholls State (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02007 W 102–74 (H)North Carolina (0-2)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–21973 L 72–89 (N)2011 L 83-86 (N)NCAANorth Carolina State (1-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–1, N: 0–02004 L 72–77 (A)2005 W 68–64 (H)106North Dakota (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01929 W 41–19 (H)W 45–30 (H)North Dakota State (0-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01925 W 29–18 (H)Northeast Louisiana (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11988 L 64–77 (N)Northern Arizona (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01977 W 78–61 (H)Northern Iowa (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02007 W 70–61 (H)Northwestern (6-2)H: 4–0, A: 0–2, N: 2–01952 W 83–60 (H)1959 L 69–75 (A)1960 W 79–60 (H)W 67–61 (H)1961 L 45–53 (A)1970 W 86–81 (N)1976 W 70–57 (N)2012 W 76-55 (H) NITNotre Dame (1-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–1, N: 0–01984 W 63–61 2ot (H)1985 L 50–57 (A)Ohio State (8-3)H: 6–0, A: 2–2, N: 0–11939 W 43–41 (H)W 51–37 (H)1947 W 49–45 (H)W 52–46 (H)1948 W 61–55 (A)L 60–68 (A)1952 W 78–43 (H)1956 L 73–94 (A)1962 L 49–59 (N)1969 W 64–59 (A)1973 W 67–63 (H)Oklahoma (1-2)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–21943 L 43–48 (N) NCAA1954 L 77–87 (N)2005 W 96–91 (N)Oklahoma State (4-8)H: 3–3, A: 1–4, N: 0–11951 L 57–61 (N) NCAA1957 L 43–70 (A)W 49–44 (A)1958 L 39–47 (H)L 39–43 (H)1968 L 65–67 (A)1969 W 46–44 (H)W 48–45 (H)1998 L 66–81 (A)2000 L 72–84 (H)2008 L 71–96 (A)2009 W 83–65 (H)Old Dominion (3-1)H: 2–0, A: 1–1, N: 0–01995 W 71–61 (H)1997 L 57–67 (A)1998 W 86–72 (H)2000 W 78–70 (A)Oregon (187–105)H: 112–33, A: 71–70, N: 4-21904 W 19–16 (A)1911 W 22–18 (A)L 13–27 (A)W 22–18 (H)W 18–17 (H)1912 W 30–18 (H)W 11–10 (H)L 14–17 (A)L 13–17 (A)1913 W 25–10 (H)W 25–10 (H)W 23–16 (A)W 29–15 (A)1914 W 28–7 (H)W 30–10 (H)W 16–12 (H)W 16–10 (A)W 15–14 (A)L 9–24 (A)1915 W 32–15 (H)W 32–21 (H)W 21–13 (A)W 27–19 (A)1917 W 33–12 (A)W 33–16 (A)W 32–15 (H)W 37–18 (H)1918 L 17–19 (A)L 20–27 (A)L 22–23 ot (H)W 33–17 (H)1919 W 26–24 (H)W 19–13 (H)L 19–25 (A)L 19–37 (A)1920 W 38–26 (H)L 26–29 (H)W 23–19 (A)L 20–23 (A)1921 W 36–31 (H)W 50–26 (H)1922 W 76–15 (H)W 48–19 (H)W 46–19 (A)W 40–26 (A)1923 W 34–32 (A)W 39–27 (H)1924 L 28–29 (A)W 29–22 (H)1925 W 33–29 (A)L 26–35 (H)1926 L 20–34 (H)L 21–26 (A)1927 L 25–50 (H)W 32–24 (A)1928 W 24–17 (A)L 39–41 (H)1929 W 38–29 (H)W 50–44 (A)1930 W 37–23 (A)W 32–31 (A)W 32–25 (H)W 38–31 (H)1931 W 43–21 (H)W 40–36 (H)W 31–26 (A)W 38–26 (A)1932 W 44–32 (A)W 33–23 (A)W 38–29 (H)W 27–21 (H)1933 W 56–38 (A)W 44–34 (A)L 26–41 (H)W 34–28 (H)1934 W 32–28 (H)W 34–25 (H)W 34–32 (A)W 36–30 (A)1935 W 42–36 (A)W 22–20 (A)W 39–27 (H)L 30–35 (H)1936 W 36–28 (H)W 40–26 (H)W 42–23 (A)W 35–31 (A)1937 L 37–48 (A)W 39–30 (A)W 42–25 (H)L 38–41 (H)1938 W 40–37 (H)L 31–51 (H)L 43–59 (A)L 53–56 (A)1939 L 49–57 (A)L 42–58 (A)L 26–39 (H)L 52–54 (H)1940 W 39–31 (H)L 32–47 (H)L 44–53 (A)L 43–50 (A)1941 L 35–57 (A)L 36–37 (A)W 48–37 (H)W 49–46 (H)1942 W 60–34 (A)L 35–54 (A)W 40–39 (H)W 53–42 (H)1943 W 52–48 (A)W 31–30 (A)W 46–31 (H)L 44–47 (H)1944 W 40–38 (H)W 67–25 (H)W 57–38 (A)W 56-47 (A)1945 W 31–18 (N)W 32–31 (H)L 36–59 (A)L 51–54 (A)W 59–56 (H)L 51–54 (H)1946 W 44–41 (H)W 57–46 (H)L 52–54 ot (H)L 56–57 (A)L 55–63 (A)1947 W 60–58 (A)L 54–64 (A)L 48–49 (H)W 63–51 (H)1948 W 69–54 (A)L 58–73 (A)W 48–44 (H)W 56–39 (H)1949 L 62–63 (H)W 44–43 (H)W 47–44 (H)L 58–65 (A)L 69–70 (A)1950 W 69–49 (H)W 66–51 (H)L 49–57 (A)L 60–63 (A)1951 W 73–49 (H)W 61–60 (H)W 77–68 (A)L 75–82 (A)1952 W 74–36 (H)W 64–39 (H)W 71–63 (A)W 63–57 (A)1953 W 79–73 (A)W 76–60 (A)W 84–67 (H)W 86–72 (H)1954 L 76–77 (A)L 48–64 (A)L 59–63 (H)W 67–59 (H)1955 W 54–52 ot (A)L 63–64 (A)W 80–60 (H)L 59–60 (H)1956 L 51–53 ot (A)W 68–50 (H)W 70–61 (H)1957 W 64-63 (H)W 84-62 (A)W 65-63 ot (A)1958 L 53-57 (A)L 83-87 ot (H)1959 W 62–57 (A)W 79–60 (H)1960 W 63–56 (H)L 41–57 (A)1961 L 48–67 (A)W 54–47 (H)1962 W 81–59 (A)W 67–49 (H)1963 L 57–59 (H)W 63–52 (A)1964 W 69–63 (A)W 69–67 2ot (H)1965 L 60–61 (A)L 58–65 (H)W 82–76 (A)1966 L 61–63 (H)L 62–71 (A)W 61–60 (H)1967 W 78–74 (A)W 78–67 (H)2012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME SERIES SCORES1968 W 84–73 (H)L 83–85 (A)1969 W 60–54 (H)L 75–79 (A)1970 L 73–83 (A)W 53–46 (A)W 90–73 (H)1971 W 82–75 (H)L 76–101 (A)1972 W 85–55 (H)W 81–75 (A)1973 L 65–69 ot (A)W 83–75 (H)1974 W 83–77 (N)L 88–90 (A)W 84–82 ot (H)1975 L 66–68 (H)L 96–97 (A)1976 W 77–70 (H)W 67–62 (A)1977 L 68–72 ot (A)L 60–61 (H)1978 W 58–52 (H)L 60–64 (A)1979 W 82–70 (H)L 71–73 (A)1980 W 58–46 (A)W 70–65 (H)1981 W 102–91 (H)W 70–68 (A)1982 W 76–70 (A)L 78–82 (H)1983 L 47–52 (A)W 79–66 (H)1984 W 60–53 (H)W 79–58 (A)1985 W 88–62 (H)L 66–70 (A)1986 W 61–56 (A)W 73–67 (H)1987 L 67–77 (A)W 81–74 ot (H)W 70–56 (N) Pac-101988 W 75–63 (H)L 64–69 (A)1989 W 71–70 (A)W 78–69 (H)1990 L 54–65 (A)L 53–58 (H)1991 W 88–86 (H)L 64–67 (A)1992 W 72-71 (A)W 71-55 (H)1993 W 70–53 (H)L 70–85 (A)1994 L 60-61 (A)L 71-86 (H)1995 L 83-92 (H)L 63-88 (A)1996 W 72-69 (A)L 52-55 (H)1997 W 78-77 (H)L 59-69 (A)1998 W 81–71 (A)W 62–61 (H)1999 W 86–76 ot (H)L 81–94 (A)2000 L 72–74 ot (H)W 67–58 (A)2001 W 72–71 ot (A)L 73–85 (H)2002 W 97–92 (H)L 84–90 (A)L 64–86 (N)2003 L 66–91 (A)W 78–66 (H)2004 L 74–84 (A)W 83–74 (H)2005 W 77–56 (H)W 95–88 ot (A)2006 W 78–59 (H)W 75–72 (A)L 73–84 (N) Pac-102007 W 89–77 (H)L 85–93 (A)2008 W 78–70 (H)L 58–71 (A)2009 W 84–67 (A)W 103–84 (H)2010 L 79-90 (H)W 86-72 (A)2011 W 87-69 (H)L 76-81 (A)W 69-51 (N)Pac-102012 W 76-60 (H)L 57-82 (A)W 90-86 (H) NITOregon State (154–137)H: 102–40, A: 49–96, N: 4-21904 L 19–22 (A)1910 L 14–24 (A)1911 W 28–21 (A)1912 W 13–11 (H)W 20–17 (H)L 12–18 (A)L 8–9 (A)1913 W 28–15 (H)W 18–14 (H)L 14–18 (A)L 7–14 (A)1914 W 32–23 (H)W 32–9 (H)W 28–10 (H)W 22–18 (A)L 13–20 (A)W 32–15 (A)1915 W 20–18 (H)W 25–14 (H)W 23–14 (A)W 26–16 (A)1916 W 24–21 (H)L 22–25 (H)L 21–26 (A)L 9–25 (A)1917 W 27–20 (A)L 14–27 (A)W 11–3 (H)W 25–13 (H)1918 L 8–19 (A)L 8–19 (A)L 9–41 (H)L 12–36 (H)1919 L 16–24 (A)L 17–18 (A)W 18–17 (H)W 28–16 (H)1920 W 22–20 (H)L 12–20 (H)L 10–31 (A)L 16–17 (A)1921 W 29–24 (H)W 47–19 (H)1922 W 39–30 (A)W 32–31 (A)L 21–26 (A)L 27–31 ot (A)1923 L 28–38 (A)L 25–28 (H)1924 W 27–20 (H)L 26–33 (A)1925 W 32–17 (H)L 16–27 (A)1926 L 21–28 (A)W 29–21 (H)1927 W 41–27 (H)L 27–31 (A)1928 W 23–22 (A)W 29–26 (H)1929 W 35–24 (H)W 37–28 (A)1930 L 24–34 (H)W 36–24 (H)L 32–34 (A)L 17–19 (A)1931 W 31–23 (A)L 23–37 (A)W 39–30 (H)W 28–26 (H)1932 L 24–26 (H)W 30–27 (H)L 14–30 (A)W 32–27 (A)1933 L 34–42 (A)W 30–24 (A)L 29–33 (H)L 26–32 (H)1934 L 21–25 (A)L 18–28 (A)W 24–21 (H)W 35–26 (H)1935 W 30–25 (H)W 30–25 (H)L 26–31 (A)L 17–28 (A)1936 W 51–33 (A)W 35–31 (A)W 39–30 (H)W 25–19 (H)W 35–29 (H)(1936 Olympic Trials)1937 W 37–31 (H)W 38–28 (H)L 27–28 (A)L 22–40 (A)1938 L 28–43 (A)W 27–25 (A)W 37–29 (H)W 40–30 (H)1939 W 34–21 (H)W 30–20 (H)W 41–35 (A)L 41–48 (A)1940 L 26–45 (A)L 32–49 (A)L 31–46 (H)W 41–35 (H)1941 W 40–34 (H)W 34–33 (H)L 23–36 (A)L 28–34 (A)1942 L 35–45 (A)W 43–38 (A)W 47–40 (H)L 41–51 (H)1943 L 39–42 (A)W 44–39 (A)W 53–33 (H)W 44–35 (H)1944 W 38–33 (A)W 42–36 (A)W 54–30 (H)W 56–29 (H)1945 W 20–17 (N)L 19–32 (H)W 48–45 (H)W 42–22 (H)L 43–57 (A)L 43–63 (A)1946 L 37–53 (A)L 48–58 (A)W 47–41 (H)L 36–55 (H)1947 L 37–59 (H)W 60–44 (H)L 52–56 (A)L 63–84 (A)1948 L 63–71 (A)L 55–74 (A)W 52–26 (H)W 27–23 (H)W 59–42 (A) ND1949 L 62–64 (H)L 50–52 (H)W 54–43 (H)L 44–54 (A)L 45–49 (A)1950 L 46–56 (A)W 52–44 (A)W 47–45 (H)W 57–54 (H)1951 W 41–40 (A)L 41–46 (A)W 74–38 (H)W 40–36 (H)1952 W 46–37 (A)W 49–41 (A)W 69–56 (H)W 54–37 (H)1953 W 77–54 (H)W 68–56 (H)W 69–53 (A)W 73–60 (A)1954 L 49–61 (H)L 51–54 (H)L 47–70 (A)W 51–47 (A)1955 W 58–57 ot (H)L 38–66 (A)L 63–70 (A)L 51–55 (H)L 43–57 (H)1956 W 83–63 (A)W 66–58 (A)1957 L 58–71 (A)W 64–53 (H)W 58–51 (H)1958 L 58–81 (A)L 45–42 (H)1959 W 69–59 (A)W 75–59 (H)1960 W 57–51 (H)W 62–52 (A)1961 W 58–47 (H)L 46–74 (A)1962 L 48–55 (A)W 73–61 (H)1963 L 45–57 (H)L 48–65 (A)1964 L 60–91 (A)L 59–67 (H)1965 L 63–67 (A)W 79–70 (H)L 45–54 (A)1966 W 45–44 (H)L 59–67 (A)L 43–54 (H)1967 L 57–61 (A)L 66–69 (H)1968 W 68–56 (H)L 72–74 (A)1969 W 60–42 (H)L 52–82 (A)1970 W 85–65 (N)L 47–60 (A)W 46–43 (H)1971 W 93–85 ot (H)L 52–71 (A)1972 W 86–73 (H)W 70–69 (A)1973 L 63–89 (A)W 83–72 (H)1974 W 65–56 (N)L 63–87 (A)W 68–63 (H)1975 L 63–65 (H)L 78–86 (A)1976 L + 70–72 (H)L 64–73 (A)1977 W 90–76 (A)W 81–69 (H)1978 W 64–61 (H)L 60–64 (A)1979 L 66–68 (H)L 69–75 (A)1980 L 84–89 (A)L 73–82 (H)1981 L 91–97 ot (H)L 63–89 (A)1982 L 43–63 (A)L 44–55 (H)1983 L 51–72 (A)L 50–60 (H)1984 W 72–58 (H)L 52–64 (A)1985 L 45–52 (H)W 60–45 (A)1986 W 73–72 (A)W 65–55 (H)1987 L 50–71 (A)W 63–61 (H)1988 W 63–59 (H)L 57–69 (A)L 61–80 (N) Pac-101989 L 70–71 (A)L 66–106 (H)1990 L 63–70 (A)W 66–57 (H)1991 L 60–70 (H)L 63–80 (A)2012-13 Husky Basketball 107HISTORY


ALL-TIME SERIES SCORESHISTORY1992 L 58-82 (A)L 67-77 (H)1993 L 70–73 (H)W 61–51 (A)1994 L 71-75 ot (A)W 62-49 (H)1995 W 75-57 (H)W 65-63 (A)1996 L 55-63 (A)W 50-40 (H)1997 W 77-72 (H)W 87-78 (A)1998 W 70–55 (A)W 84–74 (H)1999 W 70–50 (H)W 82–69 (A)2000 L 57–74 (H)L 47–71 (A)2001 L 56–63 (A)L 69–83 (H)2002 L 53–68 (H)W 68–63 (A)2003 L 62–82 (A)L 72–80 (H)2004 W 103–99 ot (A)W 80–79 (H)2005 W 108–68 (H)L 73–90 (A)2006 W 69–65 (H)W 96–63 (A)2007 W 91–74 (H)L 65–73 (A)2008 W 83 –74 (H)W 97 –59 (A)2009 W 85–59 (A)W 79–60 (H)2010 W 76-70 (H)W 82-70 (A)W 59-52 (N)Pac-102011 W 103-72 (H)L 56-68 (A)2012 W 95-80 (H)W 75-72 (A)L 84-86 (N) Pac-12+ Oregon State forfeited a win in 1976due to the use of an ineligible playerPacific, Calif. (6-1)H: 6–0, A: 1–1, N: 1–01972 L 71–86 (A)1982 W 87–71 (H)1983 W 70–53 (A)1989 W 89–70 (H)1994 W 57–45 (H)2005 W 97–79 (N) NCAA2009 W 72–54 (H)Pacific Univ., Ore. (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01990 W 82–59 (H)Pacific Lutheran (2-1)H: 1–1, A: 1–0, N: 0–01941 L 30–40 (H)W 57–29 (H)1948 W 61–36 (A)Pennsylvania (0-2)H: 0–1, A: 0–0, N: 0–11989 L 69–70 (N)1994 L 68–71 (H)Pepperdine (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02007 W 99–91 (H)Phillips University (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01982 W 73–46 (H)Pittsburgh (2-2)H: 2–1, A: 0–1, N: 0–01951 W 54–44 (H)W 74–45 (H)2007 L 61–65 (A)2008 L 74–75 (H)Portland (14-2)H: 9–0, A: 5–2, N: 0–01944 W 36–32 (A)1972 W 76–63 (H)1977 W 80–69 (A)In 2005, Bobby Jones (pictured) and the Huskies started its currentstreak of eight-straight home wins over UCLA.1987 W 74–47 (H)1988 W 73–63 (A)1991 W 115–80 (H)1994 L 64–70 (A)1996 W 71–59 (H)1997 W 80–77 (A)1998 W 70–68 (A)1999 W 81–72 (H)2008 W 67–63 (H)2009 L 74–80 (A)2010 W 89-54 (H)2011 W 94-72 (H)2012 W 93-63 (H)Portland State (9-0)H: 9–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01972 W 101–85 (H)1973 W 64–59 (H)1997 W 83–70 (H)2001 W 94–63 (H)2004 W 73–65 (H)2007 W 105–73 (H)2008 W 84–65 (H)2009 W 84–83 (H)2010 W 111-55 (H)Providence (1-0)H: 0–0, A: 1–0, N: 0–01981 W 60–51 (A)Puget Sound (20-4)H: 17–2, A: 3–2, N: 0–01906 L 19–43 (H)1909 W 42–29 (H)W 55–9 (H)1915 W 88–23 (H)1916 W 40–17 (H)1918 W 25–20 (H)1921 W 100–73 (H)1924 W 45–12 (H)1928 W 31–20 (H)L 21–35 (A)1929 W 46–19 (H)W 53–29 (A)1932 W 28–6 (H)1933 W 68–25 (H)W 43–32 (A)1934 W 63–26 (H)1936 W 52–40 (A)W 80–19 (H)1937 L 29–30 (A)W 51–20 (H)1947 W 64–38 (H)1948 W 63–30 (H)1949 L 41–48 (H)1950 W 58–42 (H)Purdue (1-5)H: 1–1, A: 0–2, N: 0–21948 L 50–60 (A)1962 L 73–75 (N)1967 L 70–85 (A)1968 W 98–87 (H)L 77–84 (H)2009 L 74-76 (N)NCAARice (1-1)H: 0–1, A: 0–0, N: 1–01978 W 70–57 (N)1993 L 60–68 (H)Richmond (1-0)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–01998 W 81–66 (N) NCAA1968 L 74–79 (N)Sacred Heart (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02005 W 114–53 (H)St. Joseph’s (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11968 L 74–79 (N)Saint Louis (6-8)H: 3–3, A: 1–5, N: 2–01952 W 58–53 (A)1953 W 66–59 (H)W 61–57 (H)1954 L 67–73 (A)1955 W 72–70 (H)L 64–73 (H)1956 L 77–85 (A)1958 L 63–89 (A)1963 L 39–64 (H)1967 W 91–82 (N)1999 W 69–60 (N)2001 L 61–69 (H)2002 L 70–71 (A)2012 L 64-77 (A)St. Martin’s (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01923 W 58–15 (H)2007 108–74 (H) Exhib.Saint Mary’s (6-0)H: 3–0, A: 3–0, N: 0–01983 W 75–67 (A)1984 W 69–51 (H)1985 W 68–48 (H)1986 W 75–54 (A)1998 W 68–65 ot (H)2000 W 73-60 (A)San Diego (1-1)H: 0–1, A: 1–0, N: 0–02001 L 54–72 (H)2002 W 98–94 (A)San Diego State (2-0)H: 1–0, A: 1–0, N: 0–02004 W 92–81 (A)2005 W 98–69 (H)San Francisco (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02010 W 86-71 (H)2011 W 80-52 (H)San Jose State (2-0)H: 2–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01976 W 88–69 (H)2010 W 80-70 (H)Santa Clara (5-1)H: 3–0, A: 1–1, N: 1–01951 W 56–34 (H)1953 W 74–62 (N) NCAA1976 W 76–50 (H)1978 L 75–82 (A)2002 W 69–49 (H)2003 W 72–55 (A)Seattle Pacific (10-0)H: 10–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01971 W 70–48 (H)1973 W 86–66 (H)1974 W 68–63 (H)1975 W 83–73 (H)1976 W 93–72 (H)1977 W 63–43 (H)1978 W 78–70 (H)1981 W 93–87 (H)1982 W 82–58 (H)2001 83–81 ot (A) Exhib.2005 W 89–71 (H)2012 W 77-60 (H) Exhib.Seattle University (23-4)H: 13–1, A: 4–0, N: 6–31953 W 92–70 (N) NCAA1970 W 86–78 (H)L 72–80 (N)1971 W 87–85 (H)L 81–86 (N)1972 W 96–74 (N)W 91–79 (H)1973 W 68–56 (N)W 74–67 (H)1974 W 81–74 (N)W 86–64 (H)1975 W 50–45 (N)W 80–72 (H)1976 W 72–66 (H)W 106–75 (N)1977 L 64–78 (N)W 55–54 (H)1978 W 85–58 (A)W 69–60 (H)1979 L 78–82 (H)W 91–82 (A)1980 W 89–67 (A)W 83–77 (H)2009 W 87–60 (H)2010 W 123-76 (H)2011 W 95-74 (A)2012 W 91-83 (H)South Alabama (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–1, N: 0–01998 L 52–69 (A)South Carolina State (1-0)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–01992 W 61–47 (N)1082012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME SERIES SCORESSouth Dakota State (0-1)H: 0–1, A: 0–0, N: 0–02012 L 73-92 (H)Southeastern Louisiana (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01987 W 75–61 (H)Southern Utah (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02007 W 87–72 (H)Southwest Missouri State(0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11991 L 61–68 (N)Stanford (67–70)H: 47–19, A: 16–49, N: 4–21916 W 35–19 (A)1921 L 14–25 (A)L 22–30 (A)W 28–25 (H)W 17–16 (H)1936 W 32–28 (H)W 49–38 (H)L 39–60 (A) PCCL 38–48 (A) PCC1950 W 62–56 (H)1954 L 51–66 (H)L 61–63 (H)1956 L 55–72 (A)L 68–73 (A)W 57–42 (H)L 46–58 (H)1957 L 63–70 (A)W 68–64 (H)1958 W 60–54 (A)W 69–58 (H)1959 L 49–51 (A)W 75–52 (H)1960 L 55–58 (A)L 42–54 (H)1961 L 58–61 ot (A)W 51–49 (A)W 71-47 (H)1962 L 59–64 (A)W 73–61 (H)W 65–49 (H)1963 L 62–63 2ot (N)L 48–57 (A)L 49–58 (A)W 49–48 (H)1964 L 52–75 (A)L 47–64 (A)W 69–67 (H)1965 L 68–80 (A)L 70–78 (H)1966 L 78–83 ot (H)L 73–75 (A)1967 W 79–73 (H)W 85–82 (A)1968 L 75–97 (A)W 91–80 (H)1969 W 76–59 (A)W 68–45 (H)1970 W 76–73 ot (H)W 78–72 (A)1971 W 81–80 (A)W 72–69 (H)1972 L 80–85 ot (A)W 90–78 (H)1973 L 55–76 (H)L 66–76 (A)1974 L 68–88 (A)W 84–70 (H)1975 W 69–68 (H)W 69–68 (A)1976 W 87–81 (A)W 80–59 (H)1977 W 98–77 (H)L 69–74 (A)1978 L 68–72 (A)L 74–81 (H)1979 L 69–80 (A)W 84–63 (H)1980 W 81–59 (H)L 78–79 ot (A)1981 W 65–57 (A)W 89–71 (H)1982 W 75–70 (H)W 53–52 (A)1983 W 84–65 (H)L 63–77 (A)1984 L 74–78 (A)W 68–63 (H)1985 W 78–69 (H)W 67–47 (A)1986 W 70–69 (A)W 96–87 (H)1987 L 77–82 (A)W 70–65 (H)W 86–71 (N) Pac-101988 L 70–86 (A)W 84–82 2ot (H)1989 L 69–71 (H)L 74–82 ot (A)1990 W 71–59 (H)L 59–48 (A)1991 L 55–87 (A)L 59–60 (H)1992 L 58-64 (H)L 66-78 (A)1993 W 68–67 (A)W 56–51 (H)1994 L 65-67 (A)L 61-76 (H)1995 L 51-65 (H)L 65-74 (A)1996 W 74-71 (H)L 56-71 (A)1997 L 67-78 (A)W 75-61 (H)1998 L 72–74 (H)L 70–93 (A)1999 L 60–67 (A)L 57–89 (H)2000 L 62–92 (A)L 52–77 (H)2001 L 63–94 (H)L 79–99 (A)2002 L 60–105 (A)L 65–91 (H)2003 W 73–68 (H)L 69–78 (A)2004 L 72–85 (A)W 75–62 (H)L 66–77 (N)2005 W 76–73 (H)L 67–77 (A)W 66–63 (N)2006 L 67–76 ot (A)W 75–57 (H)2007 L 77–78 (A)W 64–52 (H)2008 L 51 –65 (H)L 79 –82 (A)2009 W 84–83 (H)W 75–68 (A)W 85–73 (N)Pac-102010 W 94-61 (H)W 78-61 (A)W 79-64 (N)Pac-102011 L 56-58 (A)W 87-76 (H)2012 W 76-63 (H)Syracuse (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–12008 L 85–91 (N)Temple (2-0)H: 0–0, A: 1–0, N: 1–01942 W 64–36 (A)1975 W 54–46 (N)Texas (0-2)H: 0–0, A: 0–1, N: 0–11943 L 55–59 (N) NCAA1992 L 83–104 (A)Texas A&M (2-4)H: 1–1, A: 0–1, N: 1–21951 W 62–40 (N) NCAA1964 L 53–61 (N)1982 L 65–69 (H) NIT2008 L 63–77 (N)2010 W 73-64 (H)2011 L 62-63 (A)Texas Tech (6-3)H: 3–1, A: 2–1, N: 1–11968 W 76–71 (A)1971 L 71–76 (H)1976 W 83–61 (N)1981 L 85–98 2ot (N)1984 W 54–45 (H)1985 W 59–57 2ot (H)1991 W 59–57 (A)2010 L 92-99 ot (A)2011 W 108-79 (H)Texas-El Paso (3-4)H: 1–2, A: 0–2, N: 2–01964 W 57–49 (H)1977 W 54–49 (N)1986 W 82–53 (N)1992 L 50–55 (H)1993 L 68–73 (A)2001 L 61–73 (H)2002 L 62–74 (A)Texas Southern (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02009 W 88–52 (H)Toledo (1-0)H: 0–0, A: 1–0, N: 0–01980 W 71–70 ot (A)Towson State (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01990 W 73–68 (H)Tulsa (1-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11966 L 76–92 (N)1986 W 72–68 ot (H)UAB (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–12004 L 100–102 (N)UC Irvine (0-1)H: 0–1, A: 0–0, N: 0–02001 L 55–56 (H)UCLA (40–92)H: 32–31, A: 7–60, N: 1–11937 W 52–31 (A)1951 W 70–51 (H) PCCW 71–54 (H) PCC1952 W 60–52 (H)W 76–61 (H)L 53–65 (A) PCCW 53–50 (A) PCCL 50–60 (A) PCC1953 W 53–49 (A)L 47–54 (A)1956 L 60–61 (A)L 75–82 (A)1957 L 65–68 (H)W 90–74 (H)1958 L 62–67 (H)L 68–89 (A)1959 W 68–63 (H)L 55–56 (A)1960 L 55–57 (A)L 54–55 (A)W 84–73 (H)1961 W 58–45 (H)L 58–62 (H)L 68–84 (A)1962 L 57–72 (A)L 63–75 (A)L 66–69 (H)1963 W 62–61 (H)W 67–63 (H)L 52–80 (A)1964 L 58–73 (A)L 60–88 (A)L 64–78 (H)1965 L 75–78 (A)L 73–83 (H)1966 L 67–89 (H)L 71–100 (A)1967 L 68–83 (H)L 43–71 (A)1968 L 65–93 (A)L 67–84 (H)1969 L 51–62 (A)L 44–53 (H)1970 L 56–66 (H)L 85–101 (A)1971 L 69–78 (A)L 69–71 (H)1972 L 70–109 (A)L 83–100 (H)1973 L 67–76 (H)L 62–93 (A)1974 L 48–100 (H)L 65–99 (A)1975 L 82–92 (A)W 103–81 (H)1976 L 87–92 (H)L 76–78 (A)1977 L 65–75 (A)W 78–73 (H)1978 L 60–79 (H)L 64–104 (A)1979 L 61–86 (A)W 69–68 (H)1980 L 59–76 (H)W 72–70 (A)1981 L 74–96 (A)L 72–91 (H)1982 W 56–50 (H)L 67–68 (A)1983 L 65–84 (A)L 66–90 (H)1984 W 89–81 3ot (H)L 59–73 (A)1985 L 51–63 (A)W 67–61 (H)1986 W 90–65 (H)L 89–94 ot (A)1987 W 90–80 (H)W 95–87 (A)L 64–76 (A) Pac-101988 L 71–78 (A)L 87–97 (H)1989 L 74–93 (H)L 78–101 (A)L 54–64 (N) Pac-101990 L 56–58 (H)L 61–74 (A)1991 W 86–68 (H)L 60–73 (A)1992 L 61-74 (A)L 79-80 (H)1993 W 81–67 (H)L 64–93 (A)1994 L 62-82 (H)L 76-79 (A)1995 L 57-75 (A)L 66-74 (H)1996 L 70-78 (H)L 88-91 ot (A)1997 L 70-79 (A)L 85-87 (H)1998 L 94–105 (A)W 95–94 (H)1999 W 93–83 (H)L 62–79 (A)2000 W 63–62 (H)L 64–90 (A)2001 L 64–86 (A)W 96–94 (H)2002 L 79–85 (H)L 62–74 (A)2003 L 67–77 (H)L 72–83 (A)2004 L 84–86 ot (H)L 75–80 (A)W 91–83 (N)2012-13 Husky Basketball 109HISTORY


ALL-TIME SERIES SCORESHISTORY2005 L 86–95 (A)W 82–70 (H)2006 W 69–65 (A)W 70–67 (H)2007 L 74–96 (A)W 61–51 (H)2008 L 5569 (A)W 71 –61 (H)2009 W 86–75 (H)L 76–85 (A)2010 L 61–62 (A)W 97–68 (H)2011 W 74-63 (A)W 70-63 (H)2012 W 71-69 (H)L 69-75 (A)UC Riverside (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02004 W 91–78 (H)UC-San Diego (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01992 W 77–53 (H)UC-Santa Barbara (3-0)H: 2–0, A: 1–0, N: 0–01982 W 72–62 (A)1983 W 75–55 (H)2012 W 87-80 (H)UNC Wilmington (1-1)H: 1–0, A: 0–1, N: 0–01999 W 70–63 (H)2000 W 68–59 (A)USC (68–68)H: 38–30, A: 28–38, N: 2-01925 W 40–23 (H)1928 L 50–53 (A) PCCL 26–27 (A) PCC1930 L 31–46 (A) PCCW 36–32 (A) PCCL 29–35 (A) PCC1934 L 25–27 (A) PCCW 43–41 (A) PCCW 34–30 (A) PCC1935 W 39–30 (H)L 24–40 (H)1936 W 41–27 (H)(1936 Olympic Trials)1937 L 31–45 (A)1943 W 53–51 (H) PCCW 52–45 (H) PCC1956 W 105–84 (H)W 71–67 (H)1957 W 80–61 (N)W 76–72 (A)W 80–78 (A)1958 L 54–60 (H)L 65–76 (A)1959 W 76–55 (H)L 74–80 ot (A)1960 L 52–53 (H)L 68–69 (H)W 59–49 (A)1961 L 56–66 (A)L 72–83 (A)W 61–55 (H)1962 W 85–67 (H)L 64–78 (H)L 68–75 (A)1963 L 61–64 (A)W 62–61 (A)L 53–59 (H)1964 W 66–60 (H)L 59–66 (H)L 64–85 (A)1965 W 78–77 (A)L 70–77 (H)1966 L 57–67 (H)W 76–73 (A)1967 L 74–83 (H)L 69–106 (A)1968 L 56–68 (A)L 68–76 (H)1969 L 56–69 (A)L 51–69 (H)1970 W 90–86 (N)W 77–72 2ot (H)L 81–84 (A)1971 L 72–79 (A)L 80–81 (H)1972 L 68–85 (A)W 78–62 (H)1973 L 79–85 (H)W 73–70 (A)1974 L 76–90 (H)L 64–79 (A)1975 L 87–89 (A)W 89–88 (H)1976 W 91–79 (H)W 93–75 (A)1977 L 70–83 (A)W 72–58 (H)1978 L 73–81 (H)W 84–79 (A)1979 L 59–69 (A)L 59–61 (H)1980 W 80–72 (H)L 68–77 (A)1981 W 63–61 ot (A)L 81–90 (H)1982 W 73–72 ot (H)L 70–76 (A)1983 L 60–73 (A)W 82–73 (H)1984 W 79–47 (H)W 71–66 (A)1985 W 66–50 (A)L 50–61 (H)1986 W 91–75 (H)W 70–64 (A)1987 W 95–82 (H)W 51–45 (A)1988 L 65–67 (A)W 71–47 (H)1989 W 84–75 (H)W 74–68 (A)1990 W 65–60 (H)L 65–73 (A)1991 W 82–65 (H)L 51–75 (A)1992 L 56-59 (A)L 63-75 (H)1993 W 46–41 (H)L 55–56 (A)1994 L 46-53 (H)W 50-49 (A)1995 L 65-79 (A)W 83-73 (H)1996 W 94-72 (H)W 71-68 (A)1997 L 58-77 (A)W 94-84 (H)1998 W 101–86 (A)W 91–66 (H)1999 W 85–83 (H)L 57–70 (A)2000 L 79–81 (H)L 71–90 (A)2001 L 61–87 (A)L 56–85 (H)2002 L 64–87 (H)L 74–94 (A)2003 W 76–72 (H)W 95–89 (A)2004 L 80–88 (H)W 93–82 (A)2005 W 84–59 (A)W 99–69 (H)2006 W 86–77 (A)W 87–73 (H)2007 L 79–86 2ot (A)W 85–70 (H)2008 L 51 –66 (A)L 59 –73 (H)2009 W 78–73 (H)W 60–51 (A)2010 L 61–87 (A)L 64–67 (H)2011 W 73-67 ot (A)L 60-62 (H)2012 W 69-41 (H)W 80-58 (A)U.S. International (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01981 W 72–63 (H)UT Arlington (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02012 W 82–72 (H) NITUtah (7-5)H: 4–1, A: 2–3, N: 1–11952 L 61–62 (A)W 60–44 (A)1953 W 82–54 (H)W 77–56 (H)1958 L 62–64 (N)1968 W 93–76 (H)1969 L 74–82 (A)1971 L 78–89 (A)1990 L 62–71 (H)2005 W 78–71 (N)2008 W 83–77 (H)2012 W 57-53 (A)Utah State (3-5)H: 1–0, A: 1–2, N: 1–31963 L 60–71 (N)1969 L 75–83 (A)1970 W 90–61 (A)1977 W 76–66 (H)1978 L 85–91 (A)1981 L 78–80 (N)1987 L 72–81 (N)2006 W 75–61 (N) NCAAValparaiso (0-1)H: 0–1, A: 0–0, N: 0–02008 L 71–72 (H) CBIVillanova (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11978 L 73–78 (N)Virginia (1-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–11984 L 61–65 (N)2011 W 106-63 (N)Virginia Tech (0-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–11975 L 77–88 (N)Wake Forest (0-3)H: 0–1, A: 0–2, N: 0–01969 L 70–81 (A)1977 L 75–92 (A)1978 L 70–77 (H)Washington State(174–100)H: 100–35, A: 72–62, N: 2-31910 W 13–9 (A)1911 W 29–22 (A)W 23–10 (A)W 23–16 (H)W 23–11 (H)1912 W 38–7 (A)W 27–8 (A)1913 L 22–24 (A)L 25–28 (A)W 27–13 (H)L 27–31 (H)1915 L 28–29 (A)W 37–13 (H)1917 L 25–37 (A)L 24–41 (A)L 24–31 (H)L 14–26 (H)1918 L 26–28 (H)W 25–21 (H)1919 L 33–42 (H)L 23–29 (H)L 17–28 (A)W 25–24 (A)1920 L 23–29 (H)W 20–14 (H)1921 W 26–24 (A)L 15–23 (A)W 54–21 (H)W 28–12 (H)1922 W 37–28 (H)W 40–10 (H)W 41–22 (A)L 20–30 (A)1923 W 29–19 (H)W 31–29 (A)1924 W 26–20 (A)W 33–16 (H)1925 W 33–23 (H)W 32–14 (A)1926 W 34–21 (H)W 24–20 (A)1927 W 39–16 (H)W 29–23 (A)1928 W 26–13 (H)W 49–19 (A)1929 W 38–24 (A)W 33–19 (H)1930 W 32–29 ot (H)W 35–19 (H)W 24–21 (A)L 26–29 (A)1931 W 45–42 (H)W 24–23 (H)L 26–38 (A)W 39–26 (A)1932 L 27–28 (A)L 22–49 (A)W 32–25 (H)W 44–38 (H)1933 W 34–26 (H)W 32–30 (H)L 26–34 (A)W 35–28 (A)1934 W 30–28 (A)W 35–30 (A)W 39–24 (H)W 39–23 (H)1935 W 36–28 (H)L 27–33 (H)W 37–35 (A)W 34–19 (A)1942 L 52–58 (A)L 43–54 (A)W 55–45 (H)W 75–51 (H)1943 L 37–41 (H)W 72–34 (H)W 61–52 (A)L 49–53 (A)1944 W 53–40 (H)W 61–41 (H)W 71–50 (A)W 62–43 (A)1945 L 34–48 (A)L 43–65 (A)L 42–53 (H)L 45–54 (H)1946 W 35–32 (H)W 46–44 (H)L 37–48 (A)W 56–42 (A)1947 L 48–51 (A)L 54–58 (A)L 38–54 (H)W 59–40 (H)1948 L 47–48 (H)W 51–36 (H)W 55–50 (A)L 58–62 2ot (A)1949 L 30–44 (A)L 50–67 (A)W 51–46 (H)W 54–41 (H)1950 L 42–56 (A)W 52–37 (A)L 46–54 (H)1102012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME SERIES SCORESL 42–60 (H)1951 L 48–50 (A)L 60–63 (A)W 53–44 (H)W 86–41 (H)1952 L 50–56 (A)W 67–43 (A)W 75–37 (H)W 82–51 (H)1953 W 75–41 (A)W 60–48 (A)W 79–51 (H)W 69–56 (H)1954 L 48–56 (A)W 54–44 (A)W 56–48 (H)W 65–56 (H)1955 W 69–38 (A)L 73–74 (A)W 76–40 (H)W 63–49 (H)1956 W 62–42 (H)W 80–57 (H)1957 W 73–72 (A)W 76–66 (A)1958 W 68–62 (A)L 41–58 (H)1959 W 82–73 (H)W 82–80 (A)1960 W 77–62 (H)L 71–79 (N)W 64–47 (A)1961 W 66–63 (A)W 79–66 (H)1962 W 66–51 (H)W 72–58 (A)1963 W 61–56 (A)W 59–57 (H)1964 L 59–61 (A)W 63–61 (A)W 57–52 (H)1965 W 70–66 (H)L 53–56 (A)L 74–78 2ot (H)W 76–55 (A)1966 W 70–67 (H)L 74–81 (A)1967 W 80–72 (N)L 69–78 (A)W 86–75 (H)1968 L 70–75 (H)L 63–87 (A)1969 L 55–62 (A)L 61–69 (H)1970 W 37–36 (H)L 68–79 (A)1971 L 79–90 (A)W 73–63 (H)1972 W 103–92 (H)W 96–63 (A)1973 W 58–51 (H)W 88–76 (A)1974 W 90–77 (H)W 82–71 (A)1975 W 103–70 (A)L 73–81 (H)1976 W 75–65 (H)L 59–61 (A)1977 W 71–68 (A)W 66–52 (H)1978 W 68–52 (H)L 52–57 (A)1979 L 47–60 (N)W 57–56 (A)L 56–65 (H)1980 L 68–72 (H)W 64–63 (A)1981 W 81–70 (A)W 70–64 (H)1982 W 75–60 (H)L 42–62 (A)1983 L 70–72 2ot (A)W 76–75 (H)1984 W 58–48 (H)W 67–51 (A)1985 W 73–56 (A)W 68–55 (H)1986 W 72–63 (H)W 79–70 (A)1987 W 79–65 (H)L 80–86 (A)1988 L 63–70 (H)L 52–61 (A)1989 W 69–63 (A)W 76–70 (H)1990 W 80–79 ot (H)W 59–56 (A)1991 W 50–48 (A)L 76–80 (H)1992 W 78-73 ot (H)L 57-75 (A)1993 W 59–56 (A)L 59–72 (H)1994 L 46-67 (H)L 51-75 (A)1995 L 73-74 (A)W 78-72 (H)1996 W 85-71 (H)L 66-76 (A)1997 W 74-72 (A)W 91-70 (H)1998 W 82–76 (H)W 70–51 (A)1999 L 71–72 (A)W 76–59 (H)2000 W 74–68 ot (A)W 64–60 (H)2001 W 78–72 (H)L 61–79 (A)2002 L 79–81 (A)W 82–75 (H)2003 W 81–67 (H)L 76–98 (A)2004 W 75–62 (A)W 71–67 (H)2005 W 66–48 (H)W 68–55 (A)2006 L 71–78 (H)L 64–77 (A)2007 L 47–75 (A)L 61–65 (H)L 64–74 (N) Pac-102008 L 52 –56 (H)L 73 –76 (A)2009 W 68–48 (A)W 67–60 (H)2010 W 92-64 (H)W 59-52 (A)2011 L 80-87 (A)L 69-80 (H)W 89-87 (N)Pac-102012 W 75-65 (H)W 59-55 (A)Weber State (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02007 W 80–51 (H)West Virginia (1-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–11974 W 96–79 (N)2010 L 56-69 (N) NCAAWestern Washington (17-0)H: 9–0, A: 8–0, N: 0–01938 W 55–21 (H)1939 W 46–32 (A)1940 W 54–50 (A)1941 W 58–37 (A)1944 W 38–35 (A)W 31–28 (H)1945 W 66–41 (A)W 72–45 (H)1946 W 55–32 (A)W 48–43 (H)1947 W 72–35 (A)W 59–33 (H)1948 W 69–32 (A)W 67–36 (H)1949 W 55–45 (H)1950 W 82–52 (H)1983 W 76–59 (H)2002 81–76 (H) Exhib.Whitman (24-5)H: 15–0, A: 9–5, N: 0–01910 L 18–27 (A)1911 W 35–17 (A)W 29–20 (A)1917 L 22–23 (A)1923 W 66–22 (H)W 59–16 (H)W 44–14 (A)1924 W 42–24 (H)W 50–25 (A)1925 W 48–22 (H)L 26–34 (A)1926 W 25–23 (H)W 28–20 (A)1927 W 21–16 (A)W 44–29 (H)1928 W 27–25 (H)L 33–45 (A)1929 W 32–26 (A)W 32–28 (H)1930 W 41–28 (A)W 34–30 (H)1931 W 55–15 (H)W 55–15 (H)1941 W 56–20 (H)1943 W 46–38 (H)1944 W 43–41 (A)L 30–43 (A)W 46–38 (H)W 48–38 (H)Whitworth (2-0)H: 0–0, A: 2–0, N: 0–01912 W 49–29 (A)1913 W 49–24 (A)Wichita State (3-2)H: 1–1, A: 2–0, N: 0–11973 W 102–68 (A)1974 L 79–87 ot (H)1989 L 72–92 (N)2000 W 61–47 (H)2001 W 69–66 (A)Willamette (11-0)H: 2–0, A: 9–0, N: 0–01904 W 17–14 (A)1910 W 28–14 (A)1912 W 30–21 (A)1915 W 29–17 (A)1916 W 30–26 (A)1917 W 29–11 (A)1923 W 42–16 (A)Husky Streaks & Routs vs. Pac-12 Opponentsvs. Arizona Longest Streak Years Largest Margin DateWashington Wins: 6 1982-1984 24 (86-62) Feb. 6, 1982Washington Losses: 10 1986-1990 55 (61-116) Dec. 20, 1988vs. Arizona StateWashington Wins: 11 2004-2008 25 (91-66) Mar. 2, 2006Washington Losses: 14 1990-1996 32 (57-89) Jan. 9, 2003vs. CaliforniaWashington Wins: 8 1951-1955 33 (106-73) Mar. 3, 2005Washington Losses: 8 1957-1960 40 (39-79) Jan. 16, 1960vs. ColoradoWashington Wins: 4 1972-1978 29 (90-61) Jan. 3, 1975Washington Losses: 2 1954-57, 1959 21 (60-81) Dec. 30, 1953vs. OregonWashington Wins: 16 1929-1933 61 (76-15) Jan. 13, 1922Washington Losses: 7 1938-1939 25 (76-101) Mar. 5, 197125 (25-50) Jan. 29, 192725 (66-91) Jan. 23, 2003vs. Oregon StateWashington Wins: 10 1951-1953 40 (108-68) Jan. 15, 2005Washington Losses: 11 1978-1983 40 (66-106) Feb. 18, 1989vs. StanfordWashington Wins: 7 1943-1957 33 (94-61) Jan. 16, 2010Washington Losses: 10 1998-2002 45 (60-105) Jan. 19, 2002vs. UCLAWashington Wins: 5 1937-1952 29 (97-68) Feb. 20, 2010Washington Losses: 25 1963-1974 52 (48-100) Jan. 5, 1974vs. USCWashington Wins: 7 1943-1957 32 (79-47) Feb. 2, 1984Washington Losses: 7 1999-2002 37 (69-106) Feb. 25, 1967vs. UtahWashington Wins: 3 1952-53, 2005-12 28 (82-54) Dec. 5, 1952Washington Losses: 3 1969-1990 11 (78-89) Dec. 19, 1970vs. Washington StateWashington Wins: 17 1923-1930 45 (86-41) Mar. 3, 1951Washington Losses: 7 2006-2008 28 (47-75) Jan. 20, 20072012-13 Husky Basketball 111HISTORY


ALL-TIME SERIES SCORES1924 W 48–15 (A)1925 W 20–10 (H)W 41–18 (A)1944 W 56–27 (H)Wisconsin (3-0)H: 1–0, A: 1–0, N: 1–01956 W 54–53 (H)1959 W 62–48 (A)1966 W 81–67 (N)Wisconsin-Green Bay (1–0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02006 W 87–54 (H)Wisconsin-Stout (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–01982 W 76–56 (H)Wright State (1-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 0–02010 W 74–69 (H)Wyoming (9-4)H: 5–2, A: 2–2, N: 2–01948 W 57–47 (N) NCAA1950 L 29–49 (H)W 37–36 (H)1951 W 74–49 (H)W 53–51 (H)1952 W 52–50 (A)L 54–55 (A)1964 L 61–74 (H)1976 W 76–69 (A)1978 W 69–64 (H)1979 W 85–74 (N)2003 W 79–70 (H)2004 L 76–92 (A)Xavier (1-1)H: 0–0, A: 0–0, N: 1–11998 W 69–68 (N) NCAA2000 L 65–81 (N)Yale (3-0)H: 1–0, A: 0–0, N: 2–01958 W 66–51 (N)1970 W 84–70 (H)1981 W 68–62 (N)HISTORY1122012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME HUSKY COACHESDavid C. HallWashington’s first head coach who took over afterthe school fielded a team six years without an officialhead coach ... Coached for two season in 1909-10 and<strong>com</strong>piled a 23-7 record ... His .767 winning percentageis the third highest in school history.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1909 9–1 .900 n/a n/a1910 14–6 .700 n/a n/aTotal 23–7 .767 n/a n/aClaude J. HuntThe sixth coach in school history and one of three individualsto serve as head coach of the football and basketballteams at Washington . . . Coached the basketballteam in 1918 and 1919, after returning from active duty inWorld War I . . . Led the team to a fourth-place conferencefinish in 1919 . . . Hunt graduated from DePauwUniversity in 1911. He was hired as head Washingtonfootball coach in 1917 after guiding Carleton (Minn.)College to consecutive undefeated seasons. His UWgridders were 1-2-1 in 1917 and 5-1-0 in 1919.Claude J. HuntWarner WilliamsCoached for one season, during 1911, and led Washingtonto an 11-1 mark and the Northwest IntercollegiateConference championship ... His single-seasonrecord is the second best behind a 7-0 finish in 1902 ...Career winning percentage of .917 is the best ever atWashington.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1911 11–1 .917 n/a n/aOscar OlsonThe third coach in school history ... Led Washington init’s first two seasons in the Northwest IntercollegiateConference in 1912 and 1913 ... Posted a 26-10 careerrecord ... His winning percentage of 72.2% is the fourthbestamong all-time Washington coaches.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1912 12–5 .706 8–4 .6671913 14–5 .737 11–5 .688Total 26–10 .722 19–9 .679Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1918 4–8 .333 n/a n/a1919 6–10 .375 5–7 .714Total 10–18 .357 5–7 .417Leonard B. “Stub” AllisonThe seventh coach in UW history ... One of three individualsto coach both the UW basketball and footballteams ... Coached basketball one season, in 1920 andtied for fourth in PCC play ... Allison’s squad was thelast at Washington to be nicknamed “SunDodgers” ...Graduated from Carleton (Minn.) College and becamean assistant football coach at Washington in 1919. Hewas the head football coach in 1920, guiding the teamto a 1-5 record. Allison coached the last UW footballgame at Denny Field on Nov. 5, 1920 which ended in a 3-0loss to Stanford ... He later coached football at California(1935-44) and led the Bears to a 10-0-1 mark, a No. 2ranking in the A.P. poll and a 13-0 win over Alabama inthe 1938 Rose Bowl.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1920 7–8 .875 5–7 .417Hec EdmundsonArt McLarneyAnthony SavageThe fourth coach in school history and one of threeindividuals to coach both the UW basketball and footballteams ... Led Washington to Northwest IntercollegiateConference championships duirng both of his seasonsas head coach, in 1914 and 1915 ... Compiled a 29-4career record in his two seasons ... His winning percentageof 87.9% is the second-best among all-timeWashington coaches ... Became the football coachat Lincoln High School in Seattle and took over theWashington football squad in 1918 while Claude Huntwas off fighting World War I. Led the UW gridders toa 1-1 record.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1914 12–2 .857 12–2 .8571915 17–2 .895 11–1 .917Total 29–4 .879 23–3 .885John DavidsonThe fifth coach in school history and the first to coachWashington in Pacific Coast Conference play ... Led theteam to a pair of third-place PCC finishes ... Coached in1916 and 1917, registering a 16-15 career mark.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1916 7–7 .500 2–6 .2501917 9–8 .529 7–5 .583Total 16–15 .516 9–11 .450Clarence “Hec” EdmundsonThe eighth basketball coach in school history ...Coached the UW basketball team for 27 years (1921-47) and the track & field team for 36 years (1919-55)... Started as track coach and football trainer in 1919,retired in 1955 after 36 years as track coach and 27 ashead basketball coach ... Compiled a 488-195 recordmaking him the winningest coach in UW men’s basketballhistory, third among all-time Pac-10 coaches ...Coached the Huskies to 11 of their 21 20-win seasons... Coached for 25 years in the PCC Northern Divisonfinishing first 12 times and second six times ... His UWtrack teams won eight Northern Division titles and threePCC crowns ... Including a four-year stint at Idaho (1917-21), Edmundson racked up a 508-204 career record.His winning percentage of 71.4% ranks No. 38 amongall-time NCAA coaches. Born during 1887 in Moscow,Idaho, Edmundson graduated from the University ofIdaho where he <strong>com</strong>peted in track. He placed sixthin the 800 meters at the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm,Sweden. He became the head track & field coach atTexas A&M in 1913 before returning to Idaho to coachtrack and basketball. In 1919, Edmundson’s long associationwith Washington began. He helped dedicatethe multi-purpose structure, then called Washingtonpavilion, with a 34-23 win over Illinois on Dec. 27, 1927.On Jan. 16, 1948, the year after he stepped down asbasketball coach, that same Pavilion was renamed in hishonor. He remained as track coach until his retirementin 1955. A tremendous innovator, Edmundson tappedinto his track background and became an originatorof the fast break style of basketball. He co-founded,along with Tubby Graves, the Washington state highschool basketball tournament. At Edmundson’s requestHISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 113


ALL-TIME HUSKY COACHESthe 1922 UW team began forming a circle with theirhands together in the center to symbolize unity. Thehandshake quickly spread throughout the country andis still practiced today. Although he denied being theinventor, Edmundson’s teams implemented the onehandedjump shot long before Stanford’s Hank Luisettimade it famous.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1921 18–4 .818 10–4 .7141922 13–5 .722 11–5 .6881923 12–4 .750 5–3 .6251924 12–4 .750 6–2 .7501925 14–7 .667 5–5 .5001926 10–6 .625 5–5 .5001927 15–4 .789 7–3 .7001928 22–6 .786 9–1 .9001929 18–2 .900 10–0 1.0001930 21–7 .750 12–4 .7501931 25–3 .893 14–2 .8751932 19–6 .760 12–4 .7501933 22–6 .786 10–6 .6251934 20–5 .800 10–6 .6251935 16–8 .667 14–2 .8751936 25–7 .781 13–3 .8131937 15–11 .577 11–5 .6881938 29–7 .806 13–7 .6501939 20–5 .800 11–5 .6881940 10–15 .400 6–10 .3751941 12–13 .480 7–9 .4381942 18–7 .720 10–6 .6251943 24–7 .774 (NCAA) 12–4 .7501944 26–6 .813 15–1 .9381945 22–18 .550 5–11 .3131946 14–14 .500 6–10 .3751947 16–8 .667 8–8 .500Total 488–195 .714 257–131 .662PCC Northern Division championship in his first threeseasons as head coach, going 77-15 during that span... Washington changed to the full PCC schedule in 1956and finished second three of the next four seasons ...Dye is credited with teaching All-America center BobHoubregs the famous hook shot which historians havecalled the greatest of all-time ... Dye left Wahington tobe<strong>com</strong>e the athletic director at the University of Wichita... Born in Harrisonville, Ohio, Dye graduated from OhioState after lettering three years in basketball, footballand baseball ... He quarterbacked the Buckeyes toone conference title and two second-place finishes.He coached Brown University to a 14-7 record in 1940before serving three years in the Navy during WorldWar II. He coached football with the Navy, including ateam that included NFL Hall of Fame quarterback OttoGraham. After the war, Dye returned to Ohio State as anassistant football coach and the head basketball coach.He guided the Buckeyes to a 53-34 record from 1947-50,including a 22-4 mark and conference crown in 1950.That 1950 squad played in the NCAA Tournament, losing56-55 to eventual champion CCNY in the round of 16.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1951 24–6 .800 (NCAA) 11–5 .6881952 25–6 .806 14–2 .8751953 28–3 .903 (NCAA) 15–1 .9381954 8–18 .308 7–7 .5001955 13–12 .520 7–9 .4381956 15–11 .577 11–5 .6881957 17–9 .654 13–3 .8131958 8–18 .307 5–11 .3131959 18–8 .692 11–5 .688Total 156–91 .632 94–48 .662William H. “Tippy” DyeHISTORYArt McLarneyThe ninth coach in school history ... Replaced legendaryHec Edmundson who led the Huskies the preceding27 years ... Coached three seasons, from 1948 to 1950,posting a fine 53-36 record ... Washington won the 1948Pacific Coast Conference Northern Division title duringhis inaugural season ... The UW came within one gameof the 1948 Final Four, but lost 64-62 on a last-secondshot by Baylor ... McLarney was a two-time all-coastguard at Washington State where he was also an All-America shortstop on the baseball team. After college,he was signed by New York Giants manager John Mc-Graw and played at the Polo Grounds alongside Mel Ott,Bill Terry and Carl Hubbell in 1932-33. He then coachedat Burlington (Wash.) High School and Seattle-area highschools Cleveland and Roosevelt ... McLarney cameto Washington as baseball and assistant basketballcoach in 1946. He took over the basketball coachingreigns in 1948.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1948 23–11 .676 (NCAA) 10–6 .6251949 11–15 .423 6–10 .3751950 19–10 .655 8–8 .500Total 53–36 .596 24–24 .500William H. “Tippy” DyeThe 10th coach in school history ... Coached nineseasons at Washington, from 1951-1959 ... Compileda 156-91 UW record ... His 156 career victories placehim fourth on Washington’s all-time list ... Guided theHuskies to their only Final Four appearance ... The UWfinished third, losing 79-53 to Kansas in the nationalsemifinal before beating Louisiana State 88-69 in theconsolation game ... The third place national finish isthe highest in Husky men’s basketball history ... Won theJohn GraysonThe 11th coach in school history ... Coached Washingtonduring its first four seasons in the AthleticAssociation of Western Universities from 1960-63 ...Led the Huskies to a 57-49 record and a trio of thirdplace conference finishes his final three seasons ...A native of Stroud, Okla., Grayson graduated from theUniversity of Oklahoma in 1938. After World War II, heobtained his master’s degree in physical education atWayne University in Detroit. His collegiate coachingcareer began at Nebraska Wesleyan in Lincoln. His 1953Wesleyan squad posted a 25-3 record and reached theNAIA quarterfinals. He then became an assistant atOklahoma in 1954 and the took over the head coachingduties at Idaho State in 1957. His three year ISU recordof 69-17 included three straight conference titles andNCAA Far West regional appearances.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1960 15–13 .536 2–9 .1821961 13–13 .500 6–6 .5001962 16–10 .615 5–7 .4171963 13–13 .500 6–6 .500Total 57–49 .538 19–28 .404Mac DuckworthThe 12th coach in school history ... Coached five years,from 1964-68 ... Washington’s record improved threestraight seasons (1965-67) ... Posted a career recordof 53-74 ... Assisted his predecessor John Grayson forthree years (1961-63) ... Born in Breckenridge, Texas,Duckworth was raised in Arkansas. He was an all-stateplayer at Van Buren (Ark.) High School before spendingtwo years in the Navy. He was player-coach at theU.S. Naval Base in Washington, D.C. and was namedto the Navy Olympic all-star team. In 1948 he enrolledat Arkansas where he played freshman basketball.John GraysonMac Duckworth1142012-13 Husky Basketball


ALL-TIME HUSKY COACHESTex WinterMarv HarshmanAndy RussoDuckworth transferred to Tulsa where an automobileaccident curtailed his basketball career and movedhim into an assistant coaching role. He graduatedfrom Tulsa in 1951 and received a master’s of physicaleducation in 1956 from Oklahoma State.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1964 9–17 .346 5–10 .3331965 9–16 .360 5–9 .3571966 10–15 .400 4–10 .2861967 13–12 .520 6–8 .4291968 12–14 .462 4–10 .286Total 53–74 .417 24–47 .338Tex WinterThe 13th coach in school history ... As Husky headcoach for three seasons, from 1969-71, Winter <strong>com</strong>pileda 45-35 career mark ... Washignton was .500 or betterduring each of his three seasons ... Through the 2005season, his 18th year as an NBA assistant, Winter hadbeen a coach at the NCAA Division I or professionallevel for 57 years. That is the longest tenure of anyactive coach in college or professional basketball ...After a stellar playing career at USC, Winter joined theKansas State staff as an assistant (1947-51) beforebeing named head coach at Marquette in 1952 at theage of 28. Winter returned to Kansas State as headcoach from 1954-68 before taking over at Washington.At Kansas State, Winter <strong>com</strong>piled a 262-117 recordwhile guiding the Wildcats to eight conference titles in15 seasons. In 1959, he coach KSU to a perfect 14-0 BigEight record and a 25-2 overall mark ... He was namedhead coach of the NBA’s San Diego Rockets in 1971and resigned in 1972 to return to the collegiate ranks atNorthwestern (1974-78) and Long Beach State (1979-83). . . Winter ranks No. 64 among all-time NCAA coachedwith 454 career victories ... He joined the Chicago Bullscoaching staff as an assistant in 1985 and worked until1999 ... Winter re-joined Head Coach Phil Jackson asan assistant with the Los Angeles Lakers for the 1999-2000 season and helped the Lakers to 2000, 2001 and2002 NBA championships ... Winter is credited withintroducing the triangle offense that helped the Bullswin six NBA titles.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1969 13–13 .500 6–8 .4291970 17–9 .654 7–7 .5001971 15–13 .536 6–8 .429Total 45–35 .563 19–23 .452Marv HarshmanThe 14th coach in school history ... Compiled 246 winsin his 14 years at Washington, placing second on theschool’s all-time coaching victories list ... Ended hiscareer with a record of 246-146, a winning percentageof .628 ... Currently ranks No. 34 among all-time NCAADivision I coaches with 642 career victories <strong>com</strong>binedat Washington, Washington State and Pacific Lutheran... Coached in 1,090 collegiate games, the ninth-highesttotal in division I history ... Directed the Huskies to four20-win seasons, with five teams <strong>com</strong>peting in postseasonplay including three trips to the NCAA tournament... Garned many honors while at UW including inductioninto the National Basketball Hall of Fame and a stint asthe president of the National Association of BasketballCoaches ... Taught over 500 athletes the game ofbasketball while coaching at Washington as well asPacific Lutheran and Washington State ... Concludedhis Washington career with back-to-back Pac-10championships in 1984 and 1985 ... Harshman attendedLake Stevens (Wash.) High School. He attended collegeat Pacific Lutheran in Ta<strong>com</strong>a, Wash. where hewas a two-time All-America basketball selection. Hegraduated in 1942 with a degree in biological scienceand then joined the U.S. Navy in which he served until1946. Harshman began coaching at his alma mater, PLUwhere he served 13 years (1946-58) and <strong>com</strong>piled a 241-121 record. He spent the next 13 seasons at WashingtonState where he posted a 155-181 from 1959 to 1971 ...Was UW’s inductee in the Pac-10 Hall of Championsduring March of 2003.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1972 20–6 .769 10–4 .7141973 16–11 .593 6–8 .4291974 16–10 .615 7–7 .5001975 16–10 .615 6–8 .4291976 23–5 .821 (NCAA) 10–4 .7141977 17–10 .630 8–6 .5711978 14–13 .519 6–8 .4291979 11–16 .440 6–12 .3331980 18–10 .643 (NIT) 9–9 .5001981 14–13 .519 8–10 .4441982 19–10 .655 (NIT) 11–7 .6111983 16–15 .516 7–11 .3891984 24–7 .774 (NCAA) 15–3 .8331985 22–10 .688 (NCAA) 13–5 .722Total 246–146 .628 122–102 .545Andy RussoThe 15th coach in school history ... Four-year coachof the Huskies from 1986 to 1989 ... Ranks fifth amongall-time victory list of Washington coaches list with a61-62 record ... Went 23-12 in conference in his first twoseasons on the way to second- and third-place finishes... Guided the UW into the NCAA Tournament his firstseason and the NIT his second ... Born in Evanston,Ill., Russo is a 1970 history graduate of Lake Forest(Ill.) College. He received his master’s in history fromNorthwestern in 1971. After a one-year graduate assistantstint under Coach Don Haskins at UTEP, Russoworked at O’Connell (Tx.) High School and Panola (Tx.)Junior College before being hired at Louisiana Techin 1980. His six-year record with the Monarchs was122-55, including back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearancesin 1984-85. His 1985 squad, featuring KarlMalone, posted a 29-3 record and reached the Sweet16. After leaving Washington, Russo coached overseas.He recently coached at Florida Tech.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1986 19–12 .613 (NCAA) 13–5 .7221987 20–15 .571 (NIT) 10–8 .5561988 10–19 .345 5–13 .2781989 12–16 .429 8–10 .444Total 61–62 .496 36–36 .500Lynn NanceThe 16th coach in school history and the only Washingtoncoach who also played basketball for the Huskies ...Four-year UW coach from 1990-1993 ... Led the Huskiesto a 50-62 record during his tenure ... His 50 wins rankninth on Washington’s all-time career win list ... Arrivedat Washington after leading Saint Mary’s (Calif.) to theWest Coast Athletic Conference title and a berth in the1989 NCAA Tournament ... Currently coaching at SouthwestBaptist, a division II school in Bolivar, Missouri ...Nance attended Southwest Junior College in Bolivar,Mo. before transferring to Washington where he playedin 1964 and 1965. He led the 1965 Husky squad in scoring(17.5) and rebounds (9.4) and was an honorablemention All-American. Nance served as an assistantHISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 115


ALL-TIME HUSKY COACHESHISTORYcoach at Washington (1967-70) under Mac Duckworth,his college coach, and Tex Winter. He later worked onJoe B. Hall’s Kentucky staff (1974-76) as an assistant.Nance posted a 44-64 record as head coach at IowaState (1977-80) and a 114-35 mark at Central MissouriState (1981-85) where his team won the 1984 NCAADivision II title. He became an assistant on the FresnoState staff in 1986 before beginning a three-year headcoaching run at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) between 1987-89.His Gael squads amassed a 61-27 record, capped by theschool’s finest campaign. The 1989 Saint Mary’s teamhad a 25-5 record and earned an NCAA Tournamentberth. Outside the basketball arena, Nance was alsoemployed as an assistant Director of the Enforcementand Interpretations program for the NCAA and was aspecial agent with the FBI.Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1990 11–17 .393 5–13 .2781991 14–14 .500 5–13 .2781992 12–17 .414 5–13 .2781993 13–14 .481 7–11 .389Total 50–62 .446 22–50 .306Bob BenderThe 17th coach in school history ... In nine years asHusky head coach, Bender <strong>com</strong>piled a 116-142 recordand led the team to four postseason appearances ... His116 victories are the fourth-highest total in UW history... Improved Washington win total over four consecutiveseasons (1994-98) ... That streak included a 20-10record and NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 appearance in1998 ... Also led team to NCAA Tournament the followingseason, finishing with a 17-12 record in 1999 ... VotedPac-10 Coach of the Year in 1996 ... Coached at IllinoisState prior to Washington, posting a 60-57 over fourseasons ... Earned Missouri Valley Conference Coach ofthe Year honors in 1992 ... Served as an assistant coachat Duke under coach Mike Kryzewski for six seasonsin which the Blue Devils went to consecutive NCAATournaments ... Participated in 13 NCAA Tournaments,as a player (4), assistant coach (6) and head coach (3) ...As a player, averaged 23.0 points per game as a seniorand was honored as a 1975 prep All-American and theChicago Sun-Times Player of the Year ... Enrolled atIndiana University and was a member of the Hoosiers’1976 championship team, the last NCAA squad to finishwith an undefeated record (32-0) ...Transfered to Dukeafter his freshman year ... His 1978 Duke team was thenational runner-up, making him the only player in NCAAhistory to play for two different teams in the nationalchampionship game ... After his junior season in 1979,Bender was selected by the San Diego Clippers in thesixth round of the NBA draft but did not sign in order toplay his senior season ... He graduated from Duke in 1980with a bachelor’s degree in history ... Bender playedduring the preseason with the San Diego Clippers of theNBA ... Worked briefly at Duke as an assistant directorof funding before moving into coaching ... Currentlyserving as an assistant coach with the Atlanta Hawksof the NBA after working two years on the Philadelphia76ers’ coaching staff from 2002-2004.Bender’s Coaching <strong>Record</strong>Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.1994 5–22 .185 3–15 .1111995 10–17 .370 6–12 .3331996 16–12 .571 (NIT) 9–9 .5001997 17–11 .607 (NIT) 10–8 .5561998 20–10 .667 (NCAA) 11–7 .6111999 17–12 .586 (NCAA) 10–8 .5562000 10–20 .333 5–13 .2782001 10–20 .333 4–14 .2222002 11–18 .379 5–13 .278Total 116–142 .450 63–99 .389Lorenzo RomarThe 18th coach in school history ... Has led UW to 100wins from 2009-12, the most in a four-year span ... LedUW to the first-ever Pac-12 regular season championshipin 2012 and eventual semifinals of NIT ... 2012 Pac-12 Coach of the Year and NABC Leadership Award ...Guided the UW to its first-ever Pac-10 regular-seasontitle in 2009 ... UW to six overall and three-straight NCAATournaments berths, in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010,2011 ... Directed the Huskies to three Sweet Sixteensincluding consecutive appearances (2005, 2006) forthe first time ... Led Washington to Pac-10 TournamentChampionship in 2005, 2010, and 2011 ... Honored atthe 2006 Final Four as the winner of the John Wooden“Keys to Life” Award following a 2006 season in whichhe directed the Huskies to a 26-7 record ... Guided UWto three straight Pac-10 regular-season runner-upfinishes, in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... Coached the Huskiesto a 29-6 record in 2005, tying the 1938 squad for thehighest win total in school history ... That 2005 squadreceived the school’s first No. 1 seed to the NCAATournament ... Voted the 2005 Pac-10 Coach of the Yearand the Black Coaches Association National Coach ofthe Year ... Directed a spectacular turnaround duringhis second season as UW posted a 19-12 record in2004 and participated in the NCAA Tournament for thefirst time since 1999 ... After opening the conferencecampaign with an 0-5 record, UW reeled off 12 winsin its final 13 Pac-10 outings. Capping the run was a75-62 triumph over No. 1 and previously undefeatedStanford ... A point guard for the Huskies’ 1979 and 1980teams, he was hired on April 3, 2002 as the UW’s firstAfrican-American head coach ... In three years at SaintLouis from 1999-2002, he <strong>com</strong>piled a 51-44 (.537) mark ...Romar led Pepperdine to a three-year record of 42-44(.488) from 1996-99, including an NIT invitation in 1999 ...His first Saint Louis squad upset top-ranked Cincinnatien route to the Conference USA tournament title andautomatic NCAA berth ... Graduated from Pius X HighSchool in Compton, Calif. ... Earned his associate degreefrom Cerritos (Calif.) Community College in 1978 beforestudying at UW from 1978-80 ... Completed his degree atCincinnati, receiving his bachelor’s in criminal justice in1992 ... Selected in the seventh round of the 1980 NBADraft by the Golden State Warriors ... His five-year NBAcareer had stints at Golden State (1981-84), Milwaukee(1984) and Detroit (1984-85).Year <strong>Record</strong> Pct. Conference Pct.2003 10–17 .370 5–13 .2782004 19–12 .613 (NCAA) 12–6 .6672005 29–6 .829 (NCAA) 14–4 .7782006 26–7 .788 (NCAA) 13–5 .7222007 19–13 .594 8–10 .4442008 16–17 .485 (CBI) 7–11 .3892009 26–9 .743 (NCAA) 14–4 .7782010 26–10 .722 (NCAA) 11–7 .6112011 24–11 .686 (NCAA) 11–7 .6112012 24–11 .686 (NIT) 14–4 .778Total 219–113 .660 109–71 .606Lynn NanceBob BenderLorenzo Romar1162012-13 Husky Basketball


20-WIN SEASONS & TAKING DOWN NO. 1 UCLAWashington 103, UCLA 81Feb. 22, 1975 • Hec Edmundson PavilionOne of the most memorable games in Washingtonbasketball history occurred February 22, 1975 whenthe underdog Huskies routed eventual national championUCLA 103-81 in front of 10,000 spectators at HecEdmundson Pavilion. It marked the final career defeatfor legendary UCLA coach John Wooden who went onthat season to guide the Bruins to eight more victoriesand his 10th NCAA title.“I remember vividly my final visit to Seattle,” Woodenremarked. “Washington, which was always wellcoached by Marv Harshman, defeated us soundly.”1953 Washington Starters (from left): Doug McClary,Bob Houbregs, Charlie Koon, Joe Cipriano. (kneeling):Mike McCutchenThroughout the proud 105-year history of Washington basketball,the Huskies have won at least 20 games on 27 occasions.During an 18-year stretch in Coach Hec Edmundson’s tenure,Washington registered 20-win seasons 11 times, including aschool-record 29 victories by the 1938 squad.The 1953 UW squad posted a 28-3 record and advanced tothe semi-final round of the NCAA Tournament before losingto Kansas 79-53. Washington fi nished third by virtue ofan 88-69 triumph over Louisiana State in the Final Four’sconsolation game.Bob Houbregs, a 1953 consensus All-American, was named tothe the all-tournament team. Houbregs was also honored asthe Helms Athletic Foundation’s NCAA Player of the Year.The Huskies were invited to post-season play six times duringan eight-year span in the 1980s, including NCAA Tournamentberths in three straight seasons from 1984-86. The Huskieswere extended bids to the National Invitation Tournament in1980, 1982 and 1987.Washington had a four-year streak of postseason invitationsfrom 1996-1999, including back-to-back NCAA Tournamentappearances in 1998 and 1999 and NIT berths in 1996 and1997. The Huskies capped the 1998 season with their fi rstNCAA Tournament berth since 1986 and advanced to theSweet 16 for the first time since 1984In 2005, the Huskies tied the 68-year-old school record with29 victories and received their fi rst No. 1 seed to the NCAATournament.Lorenzo Romar recorded the sixth 20-win season in his tenureduring the 2012 season. He has led the Huskies to fourconsecutive20-win seasons for the first time in school history.Five Huskies scored in double figures led by the 27 pointsof reserve Larry Jackson who also led all rebounderswith 14. Clarence Ramsey scored 22 points, LarryPounds had 18, James Edwards tallied 14 and LarsHansen added 11 points. The Huskies took a 52-44halftime advantage despite being outscored 16-0 atthe free throw line.Larry Jackson led all players with 27 points and 14rebounds in the Huskies’ 1975 upset of UCLA Washington widened the lead, outscoring the Bruins16-4 over the first five minutes of the second half. Thehot-shooting Huskies converted 55 percent of their shots from the field while limiting UCLA to just 37 percent.Forward Richard Washington and reserve Jim Spillane paced the Bruins with 19 points apiece. Dave Meyerschipped in 11 points.Washington’s 20-Win Seasons (27)Year <strong>Record</strong> Coach Conference Finish1928 22–6 Hec Edmundson First Pacific Coast Conference1930 21–7 Hec Edmundson First Pacific Coast Conference1931 25–3 Hec Edmundson First Pacific Coast Conference1933 22–26 Hec Edmundson Second Pacific Coast Conference1934 20–5 Hec Edmundson First Pacific Coast Conference1936 25–7 Hec Edmundson First Pacific Coast Conference1938 29–7 Hec Edmundson Second Pacific Coast Conference1939 20–5 Hec Edmundson Second Pacific Coast Conference1943 24–7 Hec Edmundson First Pacific Coast Conference (NCAA Elite Eight)1944 26–6 Hec Edmundson First Pacific Coast Conference1945 22–18 Hec Edmundson Second Pacific Coast Conference1948 23–11 Art McLarney First Pacific Coast Conference, tie (NCAA Elite Eight)1951 24–6 Tippy Dye First Pacific Coast Conference (NCAA Elite Eight)1952 25–6 Tippy Dye First Pacific Coast Conference1953 28–3 Tippy Dye First Pacific Coast Conference (NCAA Final Four, 3rd)1972 20–6 Marv Harshman Second Pacific-8 Conference1976 25–5 Marv Harshman Third Pacific-8 Conference (NCAA)1984 24–7 Marv Harshman First Pacific-10 Conference, tie (NCAA Sweet 16)1985 22–10 Marv Harshman First Pacific-10 Conference, tie (NCAA)1987 20–15 Andy Russo Third Pacific-10 Conference (NIT)1998 20–10 Bob Bender Fourth Pacific-10 Conference (NCAA Sweet 16)2005 29–6 Lorenzo Romar Second. Pac-10 Tournament Champion (NCAA Sweet 16)2006 26-7 Lorenzo Romar Second Pacific-10 Conference (NCAA Sweet 16)2009 26-9 Lorenzo Romar First Pacific-10 Conference (NCAA)2010 26-10 Lorenzo Romar Third Pacific-10 Conference (NCAA Sweet 16)2011 24-11 Lorenzo Romar Third, Pac-10 Tournament Champion (NCAA rd. of 32)2012 24-11 Lorenzo Romar First Pac-12 Ccnference (NIT, Semifinals)HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 117


REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTSHISTORY1970-71 Utah Classic, Salt Lake City, UtahUW 80, Navy 69Utah 89, UW 781971-72 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.#14 Florida State 85, UW 77UW 100, Dartmouth 75UW 100, Michigan 801972-73 Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawai’iUW 86, Subpac 77 (Exhibition)#11 North Carolina 89, UW 72Hawaii 85, UW 751973-74 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.UW 96, West Virginia 79UW 83, Oregon 77UW 65, Oregon State 56 — 1st place1974-75 Jayhawk Classic, Lawrence, Kan.UW 54, Temple 46UW 74, #9 Kansas 64 — 1st placeMichigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich.Manhattan 81, UW 73Virginia Tech 88, UW 771975-76 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.#13 UW 69, Florida State 54#13 UW 70, Northwestern 57#13 UW 83, Texas Tech 61 — 1st place1976-77 Cabrillo Classic, San Diego, Calif.UW 54, Texas-El Paso 49UW 114, La Salle 94 — 1st place1977-78 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.Villanova 78, UW 73UW 70, Rice 57UW 81, Illinois 681978-79 Indiana Classic, Bloomington, Ind.UW 68, Army 67Indiana 73, UW 56Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.Indiana 71, UW 57UW 85, Wyoming 74WSU 60, UW 471979-80 Blade-Glass City Classic, Toledo, OhioUW 92, Bowling Green 62UW 71, Toledo 70 (ot) — 1st place1980-81 Industrial Classic, Providence, R.I.UW 60, Providence 51Utah State 80, UW 78Pillsbury Classic, Minneapolis, Minn.Texas Tech 98, UW 85 (2ot)UW 68, Yale 621982-83 Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, AlaskaUW 62, Alaska-Anchorage 50#7 Louisville 58, UW 47UW 76, Clemson 661983-84 Cabrillo Classic, San Diego, Calif.Virginia 65, UW 61UW 62, East Tennessee State 541984-85 Sun-Met Classic, Fresno, Calif.UW 66, Ball State 55UW 53, Fresno State 45 — 1st placeRainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawai’i#11 UW 72, Iowa State 59#10 Georgia Tech 65, #11 UW 58#11 UW 81, Hawaii 631985-86 Preseason NIT, Denver, Colo.UW 82, Texas-El Paso 53#5 Kansas 69, UW 64First Bank Tulsa Classic, Tulsa, Okla.Jacksonville 67, UW 65McNeese State 96, UW 92 (ot)1986-87 Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, AlaskaUtah State 81, UW 72UW 69, Louisville 54Alaska-Anchorage 77, UW 75Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.Louisiana Tech 88, UW 87UW 72, Idaho 53UW 84, Southwest Louisiana 741987-88 Utah Classic, Salt Lake City, UtahNortheast Louisiana 77, UW 64UW 70, Fairfield 601988-89 Palm Beach Classic, Palm Beach, Fla.Wichita State 92, UW 72Pennsylvania 70, UW 691990-91 Sun Carnival Classic, El Paso, TexasSouthwest Missouri State 68, UW 61UW 59, Texas Tech 571991-92 Preseason NIT, Austin, Tex.Texas 104, UW 83Illini Classic, Champaign, Ill.UW 61, South Carolina State 47Illinois 76, UW 551992-93 US West Tournament, SeattleUW 73, Boise State 63Rice 68, UW 601993-94 US West Tournament, SeattlePennsylvania 71, UW 68UW 57, Pacific 451994-95 US West Tournament, SeattleUW 64, Idaho 44UW 65, Michigan 61 — 1st place1995-96 US West Tournament, SeattleUW 82, Leigh 66UW 62, Gonzaga 58 — 1st place1998-99 Big Island Invitational, Hilo, Hawai’iUW 81, Hawaii-Hilo 47UW 69, Saint Louis 60UW 76, Georgia Tech 60 — 1st place1999-00 Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, AlaskaUW 86, Alaska-Anchorage 70Georgia Tech 82, UW 65Xavier 81, UW 652000-01 Puerto Rico Holiday Classic, San Juan, P.R.UW 67, American-Puerto Rico 47Alabama 69, UW 60UW 77, Clemson 76 (ot)2001-02 Top of the World Classic, Fairbanks, AlaskaUW 82, Alaska-Fairbanks 70UW 81, Bowling Green 74Butler 67, UW 64 — 2nd place2004-05 Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, AlaskaUW 78, Utah 71UW 96, Oklahoma 91UW 79, Alabama 76 — 1st place2005-06 BCA Classic, SeattleUW 118, Morgan State 51UW 87, Wisconsin-Green Bay 54UW 85, Air Force 74 — 1st place2006-07 Basketball Travelers Classic, SeattleUW 99, Pepperdine 91UW 102, Nicholls State 74UW 70, Northern Iowa 61 — 1st place2007-08 NIT Season Tip-off, Seattle / New YorkUW 88, New Jersey Tech 47UW 83, Utah 77Texas A&M 77, UW 63Syracuse 91, UW 852008-09 CBE Classic, Seattle / Kansas City, Mo.UW 78, Cleveland State 63UW 74 Florida International 51Kansas 73, UW 54Florida 86, UW 842009-10 Athletes In Action Classic, SeattleUW 75, Wright State 69UW 96, Belmont 78UW 111, Portland State 552010-11 Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawai’iUW 106, Virginia 63Kentucky 74, UW 67Michigan State 76, Washington 712011-12 World Vision Classic, Seattle, Wash.UW 91, Georgia State 74UW 77, Florida Atlantic 71UW 93, Portland 631182012-13 Husky Basketball


PAC-12 TOURNAMENT HISTORYFor the 15th time in its history, and 11thconsecutive season, the Pac-12 Conferencewill hold a postseason basketball tournamentto determine the league’s automatic berth inthe NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. But,this year will mark the first time the tournamentwill be held in Las Vegas, Nev.All 12 Pac-12 teams will participate in the 2013Pac-12 Tournament, scheduled for Wednesday-Saturday, March 13-16 at the MGM GrandGarden Arena.All tournament games will be televisednationally on ESPN, FOX and the Pac-12Networks.Composite Pac-12 Tournament StandingsTeam W L Pct. TitlesColorado 4 0 1.000 1Arizona 21 11 .656 4Washington 16 11 .593 3Oregon 15 12 .556 2USC 13 12 .520 1UCLA 15 13 .536 2Stanford 14 13 .519 2California 12 15 .444Oregon State 8 13 .381Washington State 5 13 .278Arizona State 5 14 .263Utah 0 1 .000UW Tournament <strong>Record</strong> Against ...Team W L Last MeetingArizona 3 0 2011 FinalArizona State 3 2 2009 Semifi nalCalifornia 1 1 2010 Final RoundOregon 2 2 2011 Semifi nalOregon State 1 2 2012 Quarterfi nalStanford 4 1 2010 Semifi nalUCLA 1 2 2004 Quarterfi nalUSC 0 0Washington State 1 1 2011 Quarterfi nal2002 – Staples Center/Los AngelesLost to Oregon, 64-86, March 7, Quarterfinal2004 – Staples Center/Los AngelesDefeated UCLA, 91-83, March 11, QuarterfinalDefeated #21 Arizona, 90-85, March 12, SemifinalLost to #2 Stanford, 66-77, March 13, ChampionshipAll-Tournament TeamNate Robinson, Washington2005 – Staples Center/Los AngelesDefeated Arizona State, 95-90 (ot), March 10, QuartersDefeated Stanford, 66-63, March 11, SemifinalDefeated #8 Arizona, 81-72, March 12, ChampionshipAll-Tournament TeamNate Robinson, WashingtonTre Simmons, Washington2006 – Staples Center/Los AngelesLost to Oregon, 73-84, March 9, QuarterfinalAll-Tournament TeamBrandon Roy, Washington2007 – Staples Center/Los AngelesDefeated Arizona State, 59-51, March 7, First RoundLost to Washington State, 64-74, March 8, Quarterfinal2008 – Staples Center/Los AngelesLost to California 84-81, March 12, First RoundThe original incarnation of the Pac-12Tournament ran from 1987-90. The inauguralevent was held following the 1986-87 seasonat Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles. Tournamentswere also held in Tucson, Ariz., (1988), LosAngeles (1989), Tempe, Ariz. (1990), and LosAngeles’ Staples Center (2002-08) as well.UCLA captured the fi rst Pac-12 Tournamenttitle on its home court in 1987 before Arizonawon four consecutive championships from1988-1990 and 2002. Oregon won in 2003 andStanford captured the postseason tournamenttitle in 2004, courtesy of a 77-66 victory overWashington. The Cardinal also won the 2008title.The Huskies won their first tournamentchampionship in 2005 with an 81-72triumph over regular-season winner Arizona.Washington earned its second championshipin 2010 when they defeated regular-seasonchampion California 79-75 . They won againin 2011, defeating reagular season championArizona in the first-ever championship overtimegame. UW also advanced to the tournamentchampionship game in 1987 and 2004.Prior to announcing the return of the tournamenton Oct. 23, 2000, the Pacific-10 Conference wasone of just two NCAA Division I leagues (Ivy) inthe nation without a postseason tournament.Pac-12 Tournament Champions1987 UCLA1988 Arizona1989 Arizona1990 Arizona2002 Arizona2003 Oregon2004 Stanford2005 WASHINGTON2006 UCLA2007 Oregon2008 Stanford2009 USC2010 WASHINGTON2011 WASHINGTON2012 ColoradoAll-Time UW Results1987 – Pauley Pavilion/Los AngelesDefeated Stanford, 86-71, March 6, QuarterfinalDefeated Oregon, 70-56, March 7, 1987, SemifinalLost to #18 UCLA, 64-76, March 8, 1987; ChampionshipAll-Tournament TeamChris Welp, WashingtonPhil Zevenbergen, Washington1988 – McKale Center/Tucson, Ariz.Defeated Arizona State, 96-86, March 10, First RoundLost to Oregon State, 61-80, March 11, Quarterfinal1989 – Great Western Forum/Los AngelesLost to UCLA, 54-64, March 9, Quarterfinal1990 – University Activity Center/Tempe, Ariz.Lost to Arizona State, 51-57, March 8, 1990, First Round2009 – Staples Center/Los AngelesDefeated Stanford, 85-73, March 12, QuarterfinalsLost to Arizona State, 65-75, March 13, Semifinals2010 – Staples Center/Los AngelesDefeated Oregon State, 59-52, March 11, QuarterfinalsDefeated Stanford, 79-64, March 12, SemifinalsDefeated California, 79-75, March 13, FinalsAll-Tournament TeamIsaiah Thomas, Washington (Most Outstanding Player)Quincy Pondexter, Washington2011 – Staples Center/Los AngelesDefeated Washington State, 89-87, March 10, QuarterfinalsDefeated Oregon, 69-51, March 11, SemifinalsDefeated Arizona, 77-75 (ot), March 12, FinalsAll-Tournament TeamIsaiah Thomas, Washington (Most Outstanding Player)Terrence Ross, Washington2012 – Staples Center/Los AngelesLost to Oregon State 86-84, March 8, QuarterfinalsHISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 119


UW’S PAC-12 TOURNAMENT RECORDSUW Single-Game Team <strong>Record</strong>sPointsUW 96, vs. Arizona State, 3/10/87OPP 90, Arizona State, 3/10/05Field Goals MadeUW 34, vs. Stanford, 3/6/8734 vs. WSU, 3/10/11OPP 32, 4x, last Oregon State, 3/8/12Field Goals AttemptedUW 70, vs. UCLA, 3/8/87OPP 73, Stanford, 3/12/09Field Goal PercentUW .620 (31-50), vs. ASU, 3/10/88OPP .542 (32-59), OSU, 3/11/883-Pointers MadeUW 12, Arizona, 3/12/04OPP 11, Oregon, 3/7/023-pointers AttemptedUW 28, vs. WSU, 3/10/11OPP 27, Oregon, 3/9/06Free Throws MadeUW 30, vs. Arizona State, 3/10/88OPP 25, California, 3/12/08Free Throws AttemptedUW 36, vs. Arizona State, 3/10/88OPP 35, California, 3/12/08Free Throw Percent (min. 5 att.)UW .944 (17-18), vs. California, 3/13/10OPP .960 (24-25), Arizona, 3/12/04ReboundsUW 48, vs. Stanford, 3/12/09OPP 43, California, 3/12/08AssistsUW 20, vs. Arizona, 3/12/0420 vs. WSU, 3/10/11OPP 18, on two occasionsBlocked ShotsUW 7, vs. Stanford, 3/12/10OPP 9, Oregon, 3/7/02StealsUW 12, vs. Stanford, 3/12/09OPP 10, ORE, 3/9/06 & STAN, 3/12/09UW Individual <strong>Record</strong>sPoints ScoredUW 30, Brandon Roy vs. ORE, 3/9/06OPP 43, Klay Thompson, WSU, 3/10/11Field Goals MadeUW 10, Tony Wroten vs. OSU, 3/8/12OPP 15, Klay Thompson, WSU, 3/10/11Field Goals AttemptedUW 20, Chris Welp vs. UCLA, 3/8/87OPP 29, Klay Thompson, WSU, 3/10/11Field Goals Percent (min. 10 att.)UW .750 (9-12), P. Zevenbergen vs. STAN, 3/6/87OPP .750 (12-16), Martin, OSU 3/11/883-Pointers MadeUW 5, Tre Simmons vs. AZ, 3/12/045, C.J. Wilcox vs. WSU, 3/10/11OPP 8, Klay Thompson, WSU, 3/10/113-Pointers AttemptedUW 12, Isaiah Thomas vs. OSU, 3/11/10OPP 14, Chamberlain Oguchi, ORE, 3/9/0514, Klay Thompson, WSU, 3/10/11Free Throws MadeUW 10, Tony Wroten vs. OSU, 3/8/12OPP 9, Anthony Goods, STAN, 3/12/09Free Throws AttemptedUW 19, Tony Wroten vs. OSU, 3/8/12OPP 12, Wright, STAN, 3/6/8712, Jared Cunningham, OSU, 3/8/12Free Throw Percent (min. 5 att.)UW 1.000 (9-9), Q. Pondexter vs. STAN, 3/12/10OPP 1.000 (9-9), Anthony Goods, STAN, 3/12/09ReboundsUW 13, Phil Zevenbergen vs. STAN, 3/6/8713, Chris Welp vs. UCLA, 3/8/87OPP 16, Ryan Anderson, CAL, 3/12/08AssistsUW 11, Isaiah Thomas, vs. WSU, 3/10/11OPP 12, David Girley, ORE, 3/7/87Blocked ShotsUW 4, T. Breshers vs. CAL, 3/13/10OPP 5, Ike Diogu, ASU, 3/10/05StealsUW 4, Greg Hill vs STAN, 3/6/87OPP 5, Hassan Adams, AZ, 3/12/045, Jorge Gutierrez, CAL, 3/13/10Quincy Pondexter tied a UW record with ninefield goals against Cal in 2008.Chris Welp was inducted into the Pac-10 Hall ofHonor in 2008.HISTORYWill Conroy's nine assists against Arizona in the2004 Pac-10 Tournament remains a UW-best.Nate Robinson is the only Husky to earn twoPac-10 All-Tournament honors.1202012-13 Husky Basketball


NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS1943 (0-2)Lost to Texas, 59-56 (Bill Morris, 22)Western Regional Semifi nal, Kansas City, Mo.Lost to Oklahoma, 43-48 (Bill Taylor, 16)West Regional Third Place Game, Kansas City, Mo.1948 (1-1)Lost to Baylor, 62-64 (Jack Nichols, 17)Western Regional Semifi nal, Kansas City, Mo.Defeated Wyoming, 57-47 (Jack Nichols, 22)West Regional Third Place Game, Kansas City, Mo.1951 (2-1)Defeated Texas A&M, 62-40 (Frank Guisness, 16)1st Round, West Regionals, Kansas City, Mo.Lost to Oklahoma A&M, 57-61 (Bob Houbregs, 19)Western Regional Semifi nal, Kansas City, Mo.Defeated BYU, 80-67 (Bob Houbregs, 23)West Regional Third Place Game, Kansas City, Mo.1953 (3-1)Defeated Seattle Univ., 92-70 (Bob Houbregs, 45)Western Regional Semifi nals, Corvallis, Ore.Defeated Santa Clara, 74-62 (Bob Houbregs, 34)Western Regional Finals, Corvallis, Ore.Lost to Kansas, 53-79 (Bob Houbregs, 18)NCAA Final Four, Kansas City, Mo.Defeated LSU, 88-69 (Bob Houbregs, 42)National Third Place Game, Kansas City, Mo.1976 (0-1)Lost to Missouri, 67-69 (Lars Hansen/Clarence Ramsey, 14)1st Round, Midwest Subregionals, Lawrence, Kan.1984 (2-1) — No. 6 seedDefeated Nevada-Reno, 64-54 (D. Schrempf, 23)1st Round, Western Subregionals, Pullman, Wash.Defeated Duke, 80-78 (Detlef Schrempf, 30)2nd Round, Western Subregionals, Pullman, Wash.Lost to Dayton, 58-64 (Detlef Schrempf, 18)Western Regional Semifi nals, Los Angeles, Calif.1985 (0-1) — No. 5 seedLost to Kentucky, 58-66 (Paul Fortier/Detlef Schrempf, 16)West Subregionals, Salt Lake City, Utah1986 (0-1) — No. 12 seedLost to Michigan State, 70-72 (Chris Welp, 22)Midwest Subregionals, Dayton, Ohio1998 (2-1) — No. 11 seedDefeated Xavier, 69-68 (Watts & Luton, 17)1st Round, Washington, D.C.Defeated Richmond, 81-66 (Todd MacCulloch, 31)2nd Round, Washington, D.C.Lost to Connecticut, 74-75 (Donald Watts, 22)Regional Semifinal, Greensboro, N.C.1999 (0-1) — No. 7 seedLost to Miami (Ohio), 58-59 (Donald Watts, 28)1st Round, New Orleans, La.2004 (0-1) — No. 8 seedLost to UAB, 100-102 (Nate Robinson, 27)1st Round, Columbus, Ohio2005 (2-1) — No. 1 seedDefeated Montana, 88-77 (Brandon Roy, 17)1st Round, Boise, IdahoDefeated Pacific, 97-79 (Nate Robinson, 23)2nd Round, Boise, IdahoLost to Louisville, 79–93 (Jamaal Williams, 18)Regional Semifinal, Albuquerque, N.M.2006 (2-1) — No. 5 seedDefeated Utah State, 75-61 (Brandon Roy, 28)1st Round, San Diego, Calif.Defeated Illinois 67-64 (Brandon Roy 21)2nd Round, San Diego, Calif.Lost to Connecticut, 92–98 ot (Jamaal Williams, 27)Regional Semifinal, Washington, D.C.2009 (1-1) — No. 4 seedDefeated Mississippi State, 75-61 (Quincy Pondexter, 23)1st Round, Portland, Ore.Lost to Purdue 74-76 (Isaiah Thomas, 24)2nd Round, Portland, Ore.2010 (2-1) — No. 11 seedDefeated Marquette, 80-78 (Isaiah Thomas, 19)1st Round, San Jose, Calif.Defeated New Mexico, 82-67 (Quincy Pondexter, 18)2nd Round, San Jose, Calif.Lost to West Virginia, 56-69 (Justin Holiday, 14)Regional Semifinal, Syracuse, N.Y.2011 (1-1) — No. 7 seedDefeated Georgia, 68-65 (Isaiah Thomas, 19)1st Round, Charlotte, NC.Lost to North Carolina, 83-86 (Terrence Ross, 19)2nd Round, Charlotte, NC.HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 121


HUSKY NCAA RECORDSIndividual <strong>Record</strong>sPointsUW 45, Bob Houbregs vs. Seattle U., 3/13/53OPP 43, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio), 3/12/99Field Goals MadeUW 20, Bob Houbregs vs. Seattle U., 3/13/53OPP 18, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio), 3/12/99Field Goals AttemptedUW 25, Bob Houbregs vs. BYU, 3/24/51OPP 33, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio), 3/12/99Field Goals Percent (min. 10 att.)UW .800 (8-10) Shag Williams vs. Michigan St., 3/13/86OPP .846 (11-13) Darryl Johnson, Michigan St., 3/13/86Free Throws MadeUW 10, Bob Houbregs vs. Santa Clara, 3/14/5310, Greg Hill vs. Montana State, 3/11/87OPP 13, Demario Eddins, UAB, 3/19/04Free Throws AttemptedUW 14, Donald Watts vs. Xavier, 3/12/98OPP 15 Demario Eddins, UAB, 3/19/04Free Throw Percent (min. 5 att.)UW 7-7, Isaiah Thomas vs. Georgia, 3/18/11OPP 11-11, Marcus Williams, Connecticut, 3/24/06ReboundsUW 18, Todd MacCulloch vs. Richmond, 3/14/9818, Jon Brockman, Purdue, 3/21/09OPP 12, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio), 3/12/99AssistsUW 12, Alvin Vaughn vs. Duke, 3/18/94OPP 14, Kendall Marshall, UNC, 3/20/11Blocked ShotsUW 5, Matthew Bryan-Amaning vs. W. Virg, 3/25/10OPP 4, John Henson, UNC, 3/20/11StealsUW 5, Justin Holiday, vs. W. Virginia, 3/25/10OPP 6, Smith, Missouri, 3/13/76Team <strong>Record</strong>sPointsUW 100, vs. UAB, 3/19/04OPP 102, UAB, 3/19/04Field Goals MadeUW 39, vs. Seattle University, 3/13/53OPP 33, Montana, 3/17/05Field Goals AttemptedUW 87, vs. Brigham Young, 3/24/51OPP 70, Kansas, 3/17/5370, Brigham Young, 3/24/51Field Goal Percent (min. 10 att.)UW .705 (31-44) vs. Duke, 3/18/84OPP .596 (31-52) Michigan State, 3/13/86Free Throws MadeUW 24, vs. UAB, 3/19/04OPP 34, Connecticut, 3/24/06Free Throws AttemptedUW 36, vs. Santa Clara, 3/14/53OPP 44, UAB, 3/19/04Free Throw Percent (min. 5 att.)UW 1.000 (7-7) vs. North Carolina 3/20/11OPP .913 (21-23) Connecticut, 3/19/98ReboundsUW 45, vs. Missouri, 3/13/7645, vs. Richmond, 3/14/9845, vs. Mississippi State, 3/19/09OPP 49, West Virginia, 3/25/10AssistsUW 21, vs. Marquette, 3/18/1021 vs. New Mexico, 3/20/10OPP 23, UAB, 3/19/04Blocked ShotsUW 8, vs. West Virginia, 3/25/10OPP 5, Connecticut, 3/24/065, North Carolina, 3/20/11StealsUW 19, vs. Connecticut, 3/24/06OPP 14, Xavier, 3/12/98Donald Watts went 8-for-8from the line against Xavier in1988Hakeem Rollins blocked 4shots vs. UAB in 2004HISTORYIn 2006, Washington were an overtime loss away from the regional finals.Bob Houbregs scored 45points against SeattleUniversity in 19531222012-13 Husky Basketball


NIT TOURNAMENT HISTORYTotal Number of Appearances: 6(2012, 1997, 1996, 1987, 1982, 1980)Furthest Advanced: Semifi nals, 2012All-Time <strong>Record</strong>: 6-6 overall(4-1 home, 2-4 away, 0-1 in NYC)All-Time Results1980 (0-1)Lost to UNLV, 93-73 (Bob Fronk, 12)March 7, 1980; First Round, Las Vegas, Nev.1982 (1-1)Defeated BYU, 66-63 (Alvin Vaughn, 23)March 10, 1982; First Round, Provo, UtahLost to Texas A&M, 69-65 (Dan Caldwell, 20)March 15, 1982; Second Round, Seattle, Wash.Terrence RossAbdul Gaddy1987 (2-1)Defeated Montana State, 98-90 (Greg Hill, 26)March 11, 1987; First Round, Bozeman, Mont.Defeated Boise State, 73-64 (Greg Hill, 24)March 16, 1987; Second Round, Seattle, Wash.Lost to Nebraska, 81-76 (Greg Hill, 25)March 21, 1987; Third Round, Lincoln, Neb.1996 (0-1)Lost to Michigan State, 64-50 (Mark Sanford, 12)March 13, 1996; First Round East Lansing, Mich.1997 (0-1)Lost to Nebraska, 67-63 (Mark Sanford, 20)March 12, 1997; First Round, Lincoln, Neb.2012 (3-1)Defeated UT Arlington, 82-72 (Terrence Ross, 23)March 13, 2012; First Round, Seattle, Wash.Defeated Northwestern, 76-55 (Terrence Ross, 32)March 16, 2012; Second Round, Seattle, Wash.Defeated Oregon, 90-86 (Terrence Ross, 24)March 20, 2012; Quarterfinals, Seattle, Wash.Lost to Minnesota, 68-67 (ot) (Terrence Ross, 21)March 27, 2012; Semifinals, New York, N.Y.Team <strong>Record</strong>sPointsUW 98, at Montana State, 3/11/87OPP 93, UNLV, 3/7/80Field Goals MadeUW 37, at Montana State, 3/11/87OPP 38, UNLV, 3/7/80Field Goals AttemptedUW 78, at UNLV, 3/7/80OPP 69, twice, last Montana State, 3/11/87Field Goal Percent (min. 10 att.)UW .658 (25-38), vs. Boise State, 3/16/87OPP .551 (38-69), UNLV, 3/7/803-PT MakesUW 11, vs. Northwestern, 3/16/12OPP 13, Montana State, 3/11/873-PT AttemptsUW 32, vs. Northwestern, 3/16/12OPP 27, Montana State, 3/11/87Free Throws MadeUW 27, vs. Oregon, 3/20/12OPP 30, Nebraska, 3/21/87Free Throws AttemptedUW 35, vs. Oregon, 3/20/12OPP 38, Nebraska, 3/21/87Free Throw Percent (min. 5 att.)UW .826 (19-23), vs. Texas A&M, 3/15/82OPP .862 (15-17), Montana State, 3/11/87ReboundsUW 45, at UNLV, 3/7/80OPP 47, UNLV, 3/7/80AssistsUW 22, at UNLV, 3/7/80OPP 31, UNLV, 3/7/80Blocked ShotsUW 5, twice, last at Montana State, 3/11/87OPP 9, Michigan State, 3/13/96StealsUW 11, vs. Minnesota, 3/27/12OPP 15, Nebraska, 3/12/97Individual <strong>Record</strong>sPointsUW 32, Terrence Ross, vs. Northwestern, 3/16/12OPP 25, Kral Ferch, Montana State, 3/11/87ReboundsUW 13, Mark Sanford at Nebraska, 3/12/97OPP 14, Michael Joh nson, UNLV, 3/7/80AssistsUW 10, Abdul Gaddy, vs. Oregon, 3/20/12OPP 10, Flintie Ray Williams, UNLV, 3/7/80Blocked ShotsUW 3, Phil Zevenbergen at Montana State, 3/11/87OPP 4, 3 times, last by Reggie Hearn, NW., 3/16/12StealsUW 4, on 3 occasionsOPP 6, Cookie Belcher, Nebraska, 3/12/97Field Goals MadeUW 11, Chris Welp at at Montana State, 3/11/87OPP 8, on five occasionsField Goals AttemptedUW 25, Greg Hill at Nebraska, 3/21/87OPP 18, Tom Domako, Montana State, 3/11/87Field Goals Percent (min. 10 att.)UW .700 (7-10), Chris Welp vs. Boise St., 3/16/87OPP .636 (7-11), Kral Ferch, Montana State, 3/11/873-Pointers MadeUW 6, Terrence Ross vs. Northwestern, 3/16/12OPP 5, 2 times, last by John Shurna, NW, 3/16/123-Pointers AttemptedUW 14, Terrence Ross vs. Northwestern, 3/16/12OPP 10, 2 times, last by Devoe Joseph, Ore, 3/20/12Free Throws MadeUW 10, 2 times, last by Tony Wroten vs. Ore, 3/20/12OPP 12, Fred Roberts, Brigham Young, 3/10/82Free Throws AttemptedUW 14, Tony Wroten vs. Oregon, 3/20/12OPP 12, twice, last LaMarcus Reed, UT Arlington, 3/13/12Free Throw Percent (min. 5 att.)UW 6-6, 3 times, last C.J. Wilcox, vs. Ore, 3/20/12OPP 12-12, Fred Roberts, Brigham Young, 3/10/82HISTORY2012-13 Husky Basketball 123


HUSKIES DRAFTED BY THE NBAHISTORYBrandon RoyPhil ZevenbergenJack Nichols1242012%Terrence Ross Toronto 1st 8th%Tony Wroten Memphis 1st 25th2011%Isaiah Thomas Sacramento 2nd 602010Quincy Pondexter Oklahoma City 1st 262009Jon Brockman Portland 2nd 382007% Spencer Hawes Sacramento 1st 102006Brandon Roy Minnesota 1st 6Bobby Jones Minnesota 2nd 472005** Martell Webster Portland 1st 6% Nate Robinson Phoenix 1st 212002# Dan Dickau Sacramento 1st 281999Todd MacCulloch Philadelphia 2nd 47# Roberto Bergersen Atlanta 2nd 521997% Mark Sanford Miami 2nd 301996# Mark Pope Indiana 2nd 521993Rich Manning Atlanta 2nd 401987Chris Welp Philadelphia 1st 16Phil Zevenbergen San Antonio 3rd 501986Paul Fortier Washington 5th 1041985Detlef Schrempf Dallas 1st 81983Brad Watson Seattle 5th 1091982Dan Caldwell New York 3rd 52Steve Burks Seattle 8th 180Ken Lyles Denver 9th 1991981Petur Gudmundsson Portland 3rd 61Andra Griffi n Seattle 5th 99Bob Fronk Indiana 6th 1291980Lorenzo Romar Golden State 7th 1411978Kim Stewart Los Angeles 6th 1261977James Edwards Los Angeles 3rd 46Lars Hansen Los Angeles 7th 1521976Lars Hansen Chicago 3rd 37Clarence Ramsey Kansas City 4th 541975Larry Pounds Golden State 5th 871974Ray Price New Orleans 4th 641973Louie Nelson Capital 2nd 191972Steve Hawes Cleveland 2nd 24Charles Dudley San Francisco 5th 761970George Irvine Seattle 8th 125Jay Bond San Diego 15th 2141968Dave Carr Chicago 14th 1711967Gordy Harris Seattle 6th 671965Lynn Nance St. Louis 4th 281962Bill Hanson Chicago 6th 461959Doug Smart Detroit 7th 50Bruno Boin Detroit 10th 691958Bruno Boin St. Louis 9th 681955Dean Parsons Boston 11th n/a1953Bob Houbregs Milwaukee 1st 3Joe Cipriano Milwaukee 5th n/a1952Frank Guisness Baltimore 4th n/a1949Bill Vandenburgh Boston 6th n/a1948Jack Nichols Washington 1st 12% - Early draft entry# - Started career at Washington2012-13 Husky Basketball


HUSKIES IN THE NBAJon BrockmanSacramento Kings, 2010Milwaukee Bucks, 2010-2012Houston Rockets, 2013-presentWill ConroyMemphis Grizzlies, 2006-07Los Angeles Clippers, 2007-08Houston Rockets, 2010Justin DentmonSan Antonio Spurs, 2012Toronto Raptors, 2012Dan DickauAtlanta Hawks, 2002-2004Portland Trailblazers, 2004Dallas Mavericks, 2004-05New Orleans Hornets, 2004-05Boston Celtics, 2005-06Portland Trailblazers, 2006-2007Charles DudleySeattle Supersonics, 1973Golden State Warriors, 1975-78Chicago Bulls, 1979James EdwardsLos Angeles Lakers, 1978, 1993-94Indiana Pacers, 1978-83Phoenix Suns, 1983-87Detroit Pistons, 1988-91Los Angeles Clippers, 1991-92Portland Trailblazers, 1994-95Chicago Bulls, 1995-1996Chuck GilmurChicago, 1947-50Washington, 1950-51Petur GudmundssonPortland Trailblazers, 1982-83Los Angeles Lakers, 1986-87Lars HansenChicago Bulls, 1976Seattle Supersonics, 1979Kansas City Royals, 1980Spencer HawesSacramento Kings, 2007-2010Philadelphia 76ers, 2010-presentSteve HawesCleveland Cavaliers, 1972Houston Rockets, 1975-76Portland Trailblazers, 1976Atlanta Hawks, 1977-83Seattle Supersonics, 1983-84Bob HoubregsMilwaukee, 1954Baltimore, 1954-55Boston, 1955Fort Wayne, 1955-57Detroit, 1958George IrvineVirginia Squires, 1971-75Denver Nuggets, 1976Bobby JonesPhiladelphia, 2006-07Memphis Grizzlies, 2007-2008Houston Rockets, 2007-2008Miami Heat, 2007-2008San Antonio Spurs, 2007-2008Denver Nuggets, 2007-2008Todd MacCullochPhiladelphia 76ers, 1999-01, 2002-2004New Jersey Nets, 2001-02Rich ManningVancouver Grizzlies,1996-97Los Angeles Clippers,1997-1998Louis NelsonCapital Bullets, 1974New Orleans Jazz, 1975-76San Antonio Spurs, 1977Kansas City Royals, 1978New Jersey Nets, 1978Jack NicholsWashington, 1949-50Tri-Cities, 1950-51Milwaukee, 1953-54Boston, 1954-58Quincy PondexterNew Orleans Hornets, 2010-11Memphis Grizzlies, 2011-presentMark PopeIndiana Pacers, 1997-1999Milwaukee Bucks, 2000-2003Eldridge RecasnerDenver Nuggets, 1994-95Houston Rockets, 1995-96Atlanta Hawks, 1996-98Charlotte Hornets, 1998-2002Nate RobinsonNew York Knicks, 2005-2010Boston Celtics, 2010-2011Oklahoma City Thunder, 2011Golden State Warriors, 2011-presentLorenzo RomarGolden State Warriors, 1980-83Milwaukee Bucks, 1984Detroit Pistons, 1984-85Terrence RossToronto Raptors, 2013-presentBrandon RoyPortland Trailblazers, 2006-11Minnesota Timberwolves, 2013-presentMark SanfordMiami Heat, 1998Sacramento Kings, 1999Detlef SchrempfDallas Mavericks, 1986-89Indiana Pacers, 1989-1993Seattle Sonics, 1994 -1999Portland Trail Blazers, 1999-2001Isaiah ThomasSacramento Kings, 2011-PresentMartell WebsterPortland Trailblazers, 2005-2010Minnesota Timberwolves, 2010-2012Washington Wizards, 2013-presentChris WelpPhiladelphia 76ers, 1988-89San Antonio Spurs, 1990Golden State Warriors, 1990Tony WrotenMemphis Grizzlies, 2012Phil ZevenbergenSan Antonio Spurs, 1988Spencer Hawes2012-13 Husky Basketball 125HISTORY

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