1977-78 Media Guide

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1977-78 Media Guide
1976·77 Results 1977·78 Schedule
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Day
Mon.
Th.
Sat.
Date
Nov. 28
Dec . 1
Dec . 3
Opponent
Colorado State
Fresno State
Midwestern
Site
Spectrum
Spectrum
Spectrum
Wed .
Sat.
Sat.
Dec . 7
Dec . 10
Dec . 17
Wisconsin·Parkside
Weber State
Washington
Spectrum
Ogden
Spectrum
7:30
7:30
7:30
Mon.
Wed .
Fri .
Dec . 19
Dec . 21
Dec . 23
West Texas State
Brigham Young
Utah
Spectrum
Spectrum
Salt Lake City
7:30
7:30
7:30
Tue.
Th.
Sat.
Jan . 3
Jan . 5
Jan . 7
Fairleigh Dickinson
Utah
Brigham Young
Spectrum
Spectrum
Provo
7:30
7:30
7:30
Th .
Sat.
Tue .
Jan . 12
Jan . 14
Jan . 17
Idaho State
James Madison
Weber State
Spectrum
Spectrum
Spectrum
7:30
7:30
7:30
Fri .
Sat.
Sat.
Jan . 20
Jan . 21
Jan . 28
Nevada-Reno
Boise State
Air Force
Reno , Nevada
Bo ise , Idaho
Spectrum
9:00
8:00
7:30
Tue.
Fri.
Mon.
Jan . 31
Feb . 3
Feb . 6
SI. Mary's
Denver
Montana State
Spectrum
Spectrum
Spectrum
7:30
7:30
7:30
Tues.
Sat.
Mon.
Feb . 14
Feb . 18
Feb . 20
Idaho State
Denver
Colorado State
Pocatello, Idaho
Denver, Colo.
Ft . Collins , Colo .
7:30
7:35
7:35
Sat.
Mon.
Fri.
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Mar. 3
Portland State
Montana
St. Mary' s
Portland , Ore.
Spectrum
Moraga, Calif.
9:00
7:30
9:00
"all above t imes are mountain zone listings
Lost 12
Road: 3-9
Won 15
Home: 12-3
Time"
7:30
7:30
7:30
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USU
58
87
95
92
67
92
66
71
78
68
78
110
74
77
84
76
94
97
103
78
67
74
96
78
67
88
71
Opponent
Colorado State ................ 57
Regis College ................. 69
BYU ...................... 93(ot)
Boise State .............. . .... 68
Weber State .. .... .. .... . ..... 72
Utah ................. . .... .. . 90
Washington .. ... . . . ... . ...... 76
Indiana " .................... . 79
Texas Tech" . ............ .. ... 68
UCLA . . ........... .. ......... 88
Utah . .. ... .. . . ....... ....... 102
Cal· Bakersfield ............... 89
Cal·Northridge ............. . .. 63
BYU . ......... . .... ... .. ... .. 85
Idaho State .......... ... . .... . 86
Weber State ........ .... . .... . 89
Denver .............. _........ 81
Cal-Stanislaus ................ 62
Stanford .............. . .. .. .. 84
Santa Barbara ................. 69
Montana . . . ........ .. ... .... . 73
Air Force ................. . ... 69
Portland State ......... _. . .. •. 88
Santa Barbara . ..... . . .. . . . . 88(ot)
Colorado State ..... ... ........ 75
Denver ... . ................. . . 77
Ari zona State .. . ...... . . .. .... 78
2,186
- Ind ian a Cl ass ic
Wins in boldface type
2,118
Crowd
Site
Spectrum ..... .. . . . ... .. .. 8,320
Spectrum .. ... .. . . .. ... . .. 5,841
Spectrum .... .. .. .. . ..... 10,270
Spectrum ... .. .. .. . ...... . 7,069
Spectrum.... . .. ... . .. . .. 10,278
Spectrum.. . ... . ... . . ... . . 9,702
Seattle . . ... .. .. .. ..... . . . 3,325
Bloomington .. ... .. . .. ... 13,280
Bloomington ... ... .. . .. .. 13,000 Los Angeles . . .. ... . . .... 11,657 Salt Lake City . ....... .... 15,160 Spectrum ......... . .. ..... 6,522 Spectrum ............. . ... 5,732
Provo .............. . . . . . 20,363
Spectrum .......... . . .... . 7,125 Ogden ................ ... 5,107 Spectrum .......... . . ..... 6,522
Spectrum ... . .. . ...... .... 4,865 Spectrum ..... .. ... ....... 7,752 Spectrum.... .. ... . . . ... .. 6,747 Missoula ..... . ........... 6,389 Colorado Springs .. . .. . ..... 500 Spectrum .. .... . .... . .... . 8,477
Santa Barbara ... .... . ... . . 1,500
Ft. Collins . ... ...... ..... . 3,875 Denver .......... . .. . . .... . 496 Spectrum .... ...... . .. .. . . 9,680 209,645
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Utah State University
Logan, Utah 84322
Founded: 1888
Enrollment: 9,436 (5,610 men; 3,826 women)
Colors: Navy Blue and White
Nickname: Aggies, Utags, Big Blue
Started Basketball: 1908
Conference: NCAA Independent
Arena: Spectrum (10,270)
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY (Campus: 801-752-4100)
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Office
Home
Ext. 7501
752·1113
Nog Hansen
Ass 't. Athletic Director
Ext. 7501
752·8387
Marilyn Weiss
Women's Ath . Dir.
Ext.8215
563·6649
Tom Mou lto n
Ticket Manager
Ext. 7141
753·3517
Ken Mitchell
Special Projects Dir.
Ext. 7437
752·2466
Craig Hislop
Sports Info. Director
Ext. 7434
752·7101
BASKETBALL STAFF
Dutch Belnap
Ext. 7505
753·0031
Dana Pagett
Ext. 7505
752·3003
Rod Tueller
Ext. 7505
752·9242
Spectrum Dressing Room
Ext. 7968
TRAINER
Dale Mildenberger
752·2900
752·8947
EQUIPMENT MANAGER
Ken Seamons
Ext. 7126
752·4990
PRESS BOX PHONE
752·1151
SPECTRUM TICKET OFFICE
752·2748
ADMINISTRATION
Ladell Andersen
Athletic Director
This publication was written and edited by Sports In·
formation Director Craig Hislop , assisted by Brad Larsen.
Photos were provided by Ted Hansen, USU Photo Ser·
vices, and the Logan Herald Journal. Printed by USU
Printing Service.
Return From Down Under
Trainer Dale Mildenberger. Dulc h
Belnap. manager Devon Foole and
Sieve Pinegar return from Australia
and the end of th eir " first season."
Aggies' Down Under Trip, Utah State Head Coach Dutch Belnap ret urn s
three-fourths of the points his team scored last
year, in the persons of nine 1976-77 squad­
members , and with enough good, new talent
(which he feels is on hand) Belnap thinks his
team will improve over a year ago.
Nobody 's arguing with the Aggie coach,
whose 15-12 record a year ago pushed his four­
year mark to 66-40.
And even with the headstart such veteran
talent affords the Ags , consider the 19-9ame
tour the team made during June and July
throughout New Zealand and Australia. (They
went 18-1)
" It was just like another season for us ," said
Belnap . " It was a tremendous t hing for us in
coming together as a team . I've talked to Dick
Harter at Oregon and Gale Catlett at Cincinnati
and other coaches who've made those sort of
summer tours , and they 've all remarked how
much it meant to their success in the season
that followed. "
A senior triumvirate - cente r Mike Santos,
forward Blair Martineau and guard Oscar
Wi lliams - form the heart of the Agg ies. Those
three , and junior forward Preston Bailess, were
considered starters most of last year.
Belnap feels Santos , a 6-8 postman from
Inglewood , California's Morningside High , is a
legitimate all -America candidate. The coach 's
opinion is based on Santos ' playas a junior,
particularly against the Kent Bensons (Indiana)
and David Greenwoods (UCLA) of college
basketball.
Santos was Utah State's lead ing scorer (18.2),
rebounder (11 .3) and shooter (.532) as a junior.
He is 15th among the nation 's best returning
rebounders .
With the 6-5 Martineau , a 14.3 scorer and the
team 's best defender a year ago, and the 5-11
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Personnel Breakdown
mt
lettermen lost (4)
tht
"Darryl Owen s
Gary Malmrose
Jell Meyer
Marc Wilson
Pas .
HI.
PI. Avg .
Rb . Avg .
F
G
G·F
F'C
6·4
6·2
6·4
6-9
12.6
1.2
6.3
3.1
4.9
1.2
2.0
2.1
18.2
14.3
8.8
7.3
8.1
3.3
2.6
11.3
5.0
2.7
38
53
1.8
1.2
lettermen Back (7)
• Mike Santos
• Blair Martineau
• Oscar Williams
Dean Hunger
• Preston Bailess
Rawlee Perkins
Steve Pinegar
e
G·F
G
F
F-C
G
G
6·8
6·5
5·11
6·8
6-9
6-0
6-1
13
13
Squadmen (1)
Bob Bergstrom
e
6, 11
Fre shmen (5)
Gary Furnis s
Brian Jackson
Keith Hood
Dave McCall
Ru ss Hafen
F
F·e
G
G
F
6·7
6·8
6·2
6·3
6·6
20.3
21.0
15.0
20.0
20 .0
20.4
15.0
6.0
7.0
14 .0
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Wi lliams (career assist leader with 394) the Ags
obviously have some strong talent to build
around .
" I'm excited ," said Belnap . " I really believe
a'
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Mike Santos
Aggie all·America,
at his best
against the best
,
Key to a Better Season? this could be one of the best teams Utah State
has had , if everything falls into place. We found
out in our pre-season drills this is a team with
much more intensity than clubs we've had here
the past few years.
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.3
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'.1
1. 8
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3
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"We're just a little apprehensive because 40%
of this team is brand new. We have five
freshmen and a junior college player who
haven't played major college basketball. But
there are some good athletes in that group,
good enough that some of our returning starters
from last year aren 't guaranteed a job this
season . We 've got a lot of competition, some of
the new ones are getting after the vets , and that
can only make us better."
Belnap's veteran element includes the above
mentioned four starters plus 6-8 Dean Hunger,
now a sophomore and a starter once last
season; six-foot point guard Rawlee Perkins,
who started six times last year and who backs
Oscar Williams; 6-1 Steve Pinegar a very good
shooter who lettered, playing in 13 games, and
6-11 returning sQuadman Bob Bergstrom, Mike
Santos' practice-time opposition day in and day
out.
There are those who feel Belnap 's major
problem will be finding the most effective blend
of the old and the new.
Risking oversimplification , it seemed in the
pre-season the most likely new faces to get into
the lineup the Quickest were 6-3 guard Keith
McDonald from Santa Rosa JC in California, 6-8
freshman Brian Jackson from Palos Verdes ,
California and 6-2 Keith Hood, another freshman
and a Pasadena, California product.
McDonald is ticketed by the Aggie coaches as
a "number two guard ," a shooter with in ­
telligence on the floor to play the big guard
spot. Hood, too, falls into that category but
can 't be ruled out as a contributor at the other
guard slot where Williams and Perkins hold
forth.
Santos, on the strength of last year's stats
and his always strong performances against the
best opposition around, seems to have the
middle all to himself. The Aggie coaches don't
deny much of the offense is geared to ac­
commodate Santos' expanding talents .
With the play of McDonald and Hood and
0rthers, Belnap feels he can afford himself the
luxury of putting sometimes guard Martineau at
forward, to go with Bailess, Hunger, Jackson,
freshman Gary Furniss, et al.
"No Question Blair is one of our most intense
and hardest working ," said Belnap. " But, in a
sense, the best thing he may have going for him
right now is his ability to help out at either
guard or forward ."
That seemingly creates more options for
Belnap and staff to explore and with the talent
on hand, it could find Ags coming at their foes
from all kinds of directions.
The availability of additional freshmen Dave
McCall (6-3) and Russ Hafen (6-6), both with
impressive high school backgrounds, is another
indication of the depth apparent among the '77­
'78 Ags .
The Australia Story: 18-1
Players . Pos ., HI.
Mike San las. C (6'8)
Dean Hunger, f (6 ' 8)
Blai r Manineau , G (6·5)
Oscar Williams, G (5· 11 )
Rawlee Perkins, G (6 ' 1)
PreSion Ba.less, f (6·8)
Sieve Pinegar. G (6, 1)
Bob Bergslfom . C (S , I 1)
frank Sha w, f (6·2 )
TEAM TOTALS
Games
18
19
19
19
19
19
19
17
17
FG.
%
FTs
%
RB-Avg
.6 15
,567
.595
,527
.617
.449
.486
.457
.411
850- I 562
.544251-4 11 .611 775' 40,8
50·104
36·50
27·43
39·55
35·62
22·30
27·34
9·16
7· 17
PI.-Avg
.48 1 158· 10.4 393-21.8
720 li D· 7,4 334-17,6
.628 75· 3,9 315-16 ,6
.709 38· 2,0 255·13.4
.565 34 · 1.8 185- 9.7
.733160' 8,4172- 9, 1
.794 27· 1.4 161 - 8,5
,563 58· 3, I 71- 4,2
,412 46· 2.7 67- 3,9
171-278
14 9-263
144-2 42
108-205
75-1 16
75- 167
67-138
31-7 1
30-73
195 1
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Keith Hood
G 6-2 Fr HS
Pasaden a, Cal iL
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10
Keith McDonald
G 6-3 Jr JC
Oakland , CaliL
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Blair Martineau
F-G 6-5 Sr 2VL
Midvale
14
Steve Pinegar
G 6-1 So 1VL
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Russ Hafen
F 6-6 Fr HS
Boulde r City , Nev ,
21
Dave McCall
G 6- 3 Fr HS
San Francisco, CaliL
22
Oscar Williams
G5-11Sr2VL
Los Angeles , CaliL
23
Preston Bailess
F 6-9 Jr 2VL
Corpu s Chri sti , Tex .
25
Rawlee Perkins
G 6-0 Jr 1VL
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Dean Hunger
F 6-8 So 1VL
Kaysville
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31
Mike Santos
C 6-8 Sr 3VL
Los Angele s, Ca liL
32
Bob Bergstrom
C 6-11 So Sq
Loveland , Colo.
44
Gary Furniss
F 6-7 Fr HS
Driggs, Idaho
55
Brian Jackson
F-C 6-8 Fr HS
Lo s Angele s, CaliL
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TOTI
23 Forward ... 6·9 ... 180 ... Jr ... 2VL ...
Corpus Christi, Texas ... 20 ... born:
12/11/56 in Houston ... Range Science
major ... a starter 34 of his 50 career
games in two years at USU, Bailess is an
odds-on choice to hold down a first unit job
along the baseline again in 1977-78 ...
started 10 of 23 games as a freshman and
24 of 27 last year as a sophomore ...
despite heavy recruiting efforts by several
schools in his home state, he left Texas
because" . . . it's all too football oriented"
... was thrown into the fire suddenly during
the 1975-76 season as a frosh when Mike
Santos was injured, but he responded well
right away with 13, 16 and 10 point per­
formances against Utah, BYU and Colorado
State in the span of six days . .. has quick
hands and feet and moves fluidly but has
tried and failed to keep much more than
180 pounds distributed over his lanky 6-9
frame ... it was obvious during pre-season
drills Bailess is an improved athlete ...
"Preston this year is a much better
defender and rebounder," said Head Coach
Dutch Belnap. "He displayed much better
intensity and aggressiveness on our
Australian tour and he may have been the
outstanding defensive player in the 19
games we played" ... he also averaged
over nine points and eight rebounds in
Australia .. . Belnap sees Bailess' role as a
catalyst to team defense while improving
his scoring and rebounding figures of the
L
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Preston Bailess %
470-20.4
644-23.9
FG-A
31-72
61-146
101-204
1114-22.2
162-350
.462
Year
G-S
4-4
1975-76
1975-76 23-10
1976-77 27-24
Min-Avg
TOTALS: 50-34
43
42
50
past ... with his exposure on the major
college level, Bailess' confidence has
grown ... Preston is considered a good
medium-range shooter ... maturity has
brought an increase in his physical strength
. .. even in face of his improvement and
experience, it was obvious Bailess was
getting some competition during the pre­
season from youngsters Brian Jackson and
Gary Furniss ... that is the sort of depth
Dutch Belnap hasn't always been able to
count on ... fifth in scoring (8.1) and
second in rebounding (5.3) on last year's 15­
12 team, he was one of three regulars in the
50% shooting range (48.5) ... Preston's
career scoring high happened January 29 of
last season when he hit nine-of-13 shots for
18 pOints in the Ags' 103-84 win at home
against Stanford ... he was the team's high
scorer once last year, with 16 points in the
lopsided win over Boise State . .. Preston
was a three-year starter for Mike Kunstadt
at Carroll High in Corpus Christi ... those
teams went 32-5, 23-9, 35-3 although
Preston's senior season was shortened by
an injury .. . in some 95 career games at
Carroll he scored 1,313 points and had 916
rebounds . .. son of Benson (Del Mar
Junior College Supervisor) and Scotty
Bailess ... mother was a member of the
USA national volleyball team in the 1955
Pan Am Games ... brother Benny (6-7) was
a four-year letterman at East Texas Baptist
College in Marshall.
FT-A
12-17
7-12
18-25
%
25-37
.675
70
59
72
RB Avg
28 9.5
78 3.4
142 5.3
PF-D
16-1
30-0
66-2
Pts-Avg
74-18 .5
129- 5.6
220- 8.1
Hi
Pts
25
16
18
220
96-3
349- 7.0
18 13
4.4
Hi
RBs Ast
10
26
8
34
13
60
32
Bob Bergstrom
Center ___ 6-11 ___ 210 ___ So ___ 1976-77
squad man ___ Loveland, Colo ___ 20 __ _
born: 9/15/57 in Hibbing, Minnesota __ _
Industrial Technology major ___ used
primarily as a junior varsity player last year,
Bergstrom did appear in nine varsity games
.. . his shooting figures for a total of 32
minutes of varsity play were interesting:
seven-of-eight from the field for 87.5% ...
he scored six points in the Aggies' 21-point
victory over Cal-Bakersfield ... a starter in
each of the 15 JV games he played, Bob
averaged 11.4 points and 8.8 rebounds for
the 10-9 junior varsity .. . connected on
46.9% of his shots with the JV club and
scored a season high 24 against Weber
State's junior varsity .. . USU's coaches
recognize Bergstrom as an athlete who is
making constant improvement and they
have cautioned him that time and patience
are two qualities he must allow himself to
achieve what he wants to in the game ...
as with many of the Ags, the summer tour
of Australia was a benefit to Bob . . . scored
more than four points and averaged three
rebounds a game on the trip ... onlookers
during pre-season drills noticed a more
aggressive, determined Bergstrom ... has the chance daily to go against one of the nation's best centers: Mike Santos ... considered a good shooter and decent rebounder, although that latter phase of his game has suffered from inconsistency ... Bergstrom isn't the first collegiate player to
find he's been forced to work much harder
to find success on the university level than
he did earlier in his basketball career ...
"Right now we feel Bob's biggest hurdle to
overcome is simply to not get too
discouraged with himself, but to have
patience and keep working to improve,"
said Head Coach Dutch Belnap . .. actually
has good quickness and speed for a man 611 ... was a 23.0 points a game scorer and
15.0 rebounder at Loveland High before
moving to USU ... after three years with
coach Frank Javernick at Loveland he had
totaled 1,216 points, leading the 1Heam
Northern Conference in scoring as a senior,
and he was instrumental in Loveland 's 16-3
team of 1975-76 ... once scored 49 points
against Niwot High . .. parents: Robert
(construction company owner) and Colleen
Bergstrom . . . oldest of three children.
Hi Hi
Year
G-S
Min-Avg
1976-77
9-0
32-3.6
6/AGGIE BASKETBALL
FG-A
%
FT-A
%
RB Avg
PF-D
7-8
88
2-5
40
11 1.2
5-0
Pts-Avg
16-1.8
Pts RBs Ast
6 4
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Forward ... 6·7 . . . 215 ... Fr ... HS ...
Driggs, Idaho ... 18 ... born: 4/15/59 in
Driggs ... Liberal Studies major ... Dutch
Belnap called it "one of the most important
signings since I've been the head coach
here . .." when Furniss decided in April to
attend Utah State ... Idaho's Player of the
Year, for all prep classifications, Furniss
had nothing less than a storybook athletic
career at Teton High in Driggs ... he was a
three year starter for a basketball team
which won 68 straight games and three
straight state titles ... he scored 1,501
career points and grabbed 1,330 rebounds ,
19.0 and 16.8 career averages . . . Les
Wade's Redskins teams were 25-2, 26-0 and
27-0 with Furniss as a starter .. . last
season, while running up a record which
many said qualified him as one of the
country's top high schoolers , he averaged
20.4 poi nts and 20.5 rebou nds ... and that
for a school of 270 students . . . he once
blocked 14 shots in a game and his scoring
and rebounding highs were 39 and 30 . ..
"He's really a diamond in the rough . Ob­
viously he has all the credentials and he
can become one of our finer forwards at
Gary Furniss USU. He's strong , has a big heart and he's
a very coachable young man," said Dutch
Belnap . . . obviously one of Furniss'
biggest challenges on the major college
level will be the adjustment to much bigger,
swifter and generally better competition . ..
he handled that change well during pre­
season drills, however, as the best his
teammates could throw at him forced Gary
to do his best ... otherwise easygoing and
unassuming, he shows a locked in intensity
while on the floor ... has a tremendous
attitude toward collegiate athletics and a
strong will to excel ... some phases of his
game may not be perfected overnight but it
was obvious during pre-season drills his
rebounding skills on this Aggie team take a
backseat to Mike Santos, but likely no one
else . .. has spent a great deal of time
learning to adjust his shooting to avoid the
"rejectors " he'll face in college basketball . ..
has limitless strength and could seemingly
run and jump all night . . . plays a lot of the
game above the rim ... rates 100+ on the
character scale ... youngest of seven kids,
Gary has three brothers who are 6-5, 6-6 and
6-7 ... son of Ervin and Lola Furniss.
20
Russ Hafen
,
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Forward ... 6·6 ... 205 ... Fr ... HS ...
Boulder City, Nevada ... 18 ... born:
6/12/59 in St. George, Utah . . . Liberal
Studies major ... here's a product of David
Shay's program at Boulder City High who
was one of those do-it-all athletes as a prep
... a superb hurdler and jumper as a
trackman and quarterback in football , he
was well known throughout Nevada as a
20.0 points a game postman in basketball ...
also averaged 14.0 rebounds a contest .. .
" Russ is an extremely good shooter and
passer who must make the center-to­
forward transition to play on the major
college level , but we don 't expect it to be a
big problem for him, " said Head Coach
Dutch Belnap . .. displayed an intelligent
court sense during pre-season drills, w ith a
fine ability to see the open man and deliver
the ball . . . it is expected Hafen will be
available to play with the junior varsity team
from time to time and that will be an ad·
vantage to him in gaining the type of
collegiate experience that comes only
through game time .. . similar to current
freshman teammate Gary Furniss , Hafen is
a product of a smaller high school athletic
program and has found himself adjusting to
conditions created when everybody on the
floor is as big , or bigger . . . " It might be
like shooting baskets in a Volkswagen ," is
Dutch Belnap 's description of the high
school-to-major college transition many
8/AGGIE BASKETBALL
athletes experience . .. " It 's a big mental
adjustment , it 's really like starting allover
again , and it 's a challenge for a young
man ," said Belnap ... obviously the most
valuable player last year at Boulder City
High , he paced the basketball team to a
state title and a 24-3 record .. . following
the season he became the first athlete in
the school 's history to have a jersey retired
. . . showed in the pre-season he is hard­
nosed, intelligent and a good sh00ter from
15 to 18 feet ... reminds some of 1973-75
Aggie standout Rich Haws ... last year's
Ags made a 19-9ame tour of Australia and
although incoming freshmen were not
allowed to make the trip, it didn 't matter to
Hafen ... Russ's Boulder City High team
took part in a Bi -Centennial tour of
Australia during the summer of 1976 ...
Hafen was also a member of the AAU Last
Vegas All Stars which played in two Junior
Olymp ic Tournaments and made trips to
West Virginia, New York, Cincinnat i, Denver
and other closer cities . .. a split end , Russ
was twice named to the Nevada all-state
football team ... an all-state basketballer
for three years running , he was the MVP in
the two most recent Nevada state tour­
naments and led Boulder City to two
straight state crowns ... son of Sherman
and Mary Louise Hafen ... father is a
school teacher.
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Pasadena, Calif . .. 18 ... born: 7/4/59 in
Los Angeles ... Animal Science major ...
not what might be considered the prototype
July 4 baby, this new Aggie freshman guard
brings a personality of modesty, restraint
and deportment to the USU program ...
however, any flamboyance in his makeup
becomes qu ickly evident when he takes to
the floor . .. a smooth-moving, hard­
working, self-motivated athlete who seems
typical of the new freshmen in the Aggie
program this year: not easily intimidated .. .
" He's one of the better freshman guards
I've seen since I've been here," said Head
Coach Dutch Belnap. " Keith worked as hard
as anybody in the program during pre­
season drills. Upperclassmen don 't bother
this guy. But he 's not loud, he is a deep,
quiet person. He's certainly more a doer
than a talker." . .. extremely strong with
very good jumping ability, Hood proved
himself to be a good medium distance
shooter right away in the Aggie camp ... a
mentally tough person . .. positive and
aggressive in his approach to the game . . .
those close to the program expect the
years to come will prove Hood to be one of
the most solid guards in many seasons at
USU ... comes from an excellent coaching
background . . . played for George Terzian
and was the floor general for Pasadena
High 's 4A state championship team in
California .. . finished the season 29-2 and
Keith Hood
beat Long Beach Poly in the title game , and
that earned Pasadena a ninth place ranking
nationally on one high school poll . ..
playing for a high school of 5,000 students,
Hood averaged 15.6 points a game and won
all-CI F second team honors . .. actually
brought a reputation with him as a strong
defensive player but he's no slouch with
the ball , either .. . at Pasadena Ke ith
shared the limelight with teammate Barry
Brooks , a 6-6 guard now at USC . . . experts
considered the Hood-Brooks backcourt one
of the three best guardline combinations in
all of American high school basketball . . .
as a freshman at Pasadena High, Keith
confided in those close to him that by the
time he was a senior, Pasadena would
become the first team in the school's
history to win the CIF championship, and
they did .. . Hood was unable to make the
Australian tour last summer with the
Aggies , due to an NCAA rule which did not
allow incoming freshmen to participate, but
by then he was already a world traveler ...
early at Pasadena High, Keith played for a
team coached by Bill Duwe which
represented the United States in the In­
ternational Schoolsport Federation World
High School tournament in Barcelona,
Spain ... born exactly one day before
another Agg ie freshman, guard Dave McCall
of San Francisco .. . son of Edward and
Diana Hood.
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Dean Hunger
Forward-Center ___ 6-8 ___ 210 _.. 50 ...
1VL . _ . Kaysville, Utah. _. 18 . _ . born:
11130/58 in Provo _.. major course of study
undecided. _ . the "fine wine" of USU's
basketball program, Hunger gets better with
age . . . it surprises Some to reflect that
Hunger is just a sophomore, his demeanor
and his freshman year accomplishments
create an aura of upperclassman maturity
about him ... was USU's freshman athlete
of the year last season ... appearing in 23
games and starting one (Cal-Bakersfield)
Hunger made fine progress during an
uncommon freshman season ... he wound
up sixth in scoring (7.3), shot 50.7% and
scored a personal high of 17 three times
(Weber State, Stanford and Santa Barbara) .
.. those three games were bunched in late­
January, early-February and in them his
cumulative shooting total was 18-of-27
(66.7%) ... his 16 points were tops on the
Aggie team during the early-January game
against Idaho State .. . averaged just under
four rebounds a game during the season
and had a season high of 10 against the Air
Force Academy ... a very good free throw
shooter last year (30-of-37, .811) ...
technically, Hunger led last year's JV team
in scoring, averaging 21.2 points a game,
but he made just four appearances with
them . . . youngest sophomore on the team
. . . "We felt Dino was probably our next
most consistent athlete on the Australian
trip, to Santos," said Head Coach Dutch
Belnap . "His consistency may be his most
impressive characteristic. He's always
improving, he's a good medium distance
shooter and he can be valuable to us at
forward or center. He subbed for 'Booney'
(Santos) on the Australian tour." ... played
in all 19 games in Australia and his 17.6
scoring average was second to Santos' 21.8
... also averaged 7.4 rebounds and shot
57% ... threw in a last-second shot to beat
St. Kilda, possibly the team's biggest win in
Australia ... ex-Marquette coach AI
McGuire would call it all "seashells and
balloons" for the Ags the next three years
with Hunger available during that time ...
Dean distinguished himself as a baseball­
basketball great at Davis High, helping
Mike Gardner's team pile up a 41-12 record
in two years as a starter ... his senior
totals were impressive enough: 19.7 pOints,
12.0 rebounds, shooting figures of 56% and
85% ... Davis was 25-4 Hunger's junior
year and captured the state title ... called
the state's best senior big man by Aggie
coaches ... with current Aggie teammate
Steve Pinegar, he played for the Utah all­
stars in the Utah-Arizona prep game ...
quickly becoming an expert baseline player,
he knows his way around and through the
traffic under the basket ... of German
descent, Dean is the son of an Air Force
man and has lived in Louisiana, Virginia,
Spain ... second oldest of four children . ..
sister, Nancy, also attends USU ... parents:
F. Dean and Helen Hunger.
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Forward-Center ... 6·8 ... 200 ... Fr ...
HS ... Los Angeles, Calif ... 17 ... born:
2/1159 in Los Angeles ... major course of
study undecided ... while he is generally
pleased with the play of every one of his
six new recruits, many have observed Dutch
Belnap particularly taken with the ac­
complishments of this rawboned freshman
during pre-season drills ... during pre­
season drills Brian seemed very sure of
himself on the major college level ... it
became obvious right away his con­
tributions in '77-'78 will be considerable . ..
a rugged athlete, he displays center-type
inside aggressiveness and he could help in
spelling Mike Santos, although majority of
his time should come at forward .. . an
athlete well versed in the fundamentals , his
defensive play is sound , and determined . . .
declined recruiting visits to several other
schools .. . selected one of California's top
12 high schoolers last year, Jackson hasn 't
rested on those laurels at USU .. . "Brian
hasn't lacked confidence, he loves the
challenge of major college basketball and
he wants very badly to play," said Belnap.
" He comes from John Mihaljevich 's
program at Palos Verdes High and is
considered , with Jan Van Breda Kolff , one
of the best forwards the school ever had. "
Brian Jackson · .. averaged 21 points and almost 15
rebounds a game for a 19-9 Palos Verdes
team ... selected all-CIF ... not only a
good medium-range shooter, Jackson
handles himself well in traffic and belies
his size with a strong ability to drive with
the ball to the hoop ... his approach to the
game is a coach 's dream: he says little,
takes coachi ng well and battles unti I they
put the balls on the rack . . . there was little
doubt during pre-season drills he was
breathing down the necks of veterans like
Preston Bailess and Dean Hunger .. . a
skiing , backpacking enthusiast, there is
little question the northern Utah mountains
helped in the recruitment of Jackson .. . as
a high school freshman, Jackson was more
at home with a surfboard than a backboard
· .. a freshman coach , Brian Gauthier, did
some fast talking before Jackson made the
team and has since made the game a big
part of his life . . . during his pre years
Jackson became interested in ranch life
and he's since become a proficient cowboy,
working regularly at a ranch in Bakersfield.
· . family members say Brian 's background
information wouldn 't be Complete without
mention of Stefan Hurwicz, a friend since
second grade who is also a freshman at
USU ... parents: Donivan and Ruth .
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Blair Martineau
Forward-Guard ___ 6-5 ___ 190 ... Sr .. _
2VL ... Midvale, Utah _.. 22 ... born:
3/20/55 in Salt Lake City ... Physical
Education major ... at 22, Martineau is the
eldest of the Aggies and, with fellow
seniors Oscar Williams and Mike Santos,
lends the crucial element of experience to a
team which has a combined freshman­
sophomore representation greater than the
total of juniors and seniors ... long
recognized as a strong defensive player .. .
it may be realistic to expect Martineau to
be more effective at forward than at guard
in 1977-78 .. . a 50.4% career shooter, Blair
has started 29 of his 53 games at Utah
State ... " Blair's intensity and
aggressiveness are well known to our
fans ," said Dutch Belnap, "but his biggest
asset may be his ability to play both
positions ." . .. was third in scoring (16.6)
on the Australian trip while shooting 60 %
... the team 's second leading scorer last
year (14.3), Blai r had a moderate start last
season as a junior before scoring a per­
sonal career high of 28 against Utah and 28
against BYU within the span of three games
. .. a good shooter, he hit 70 % of his shots
in those games . . . active enough to fill the
lane on a break, and to dribble drive
through traffic to the hoop ... hit 57 % of
his shots the last 17 games last year .. .
after playing in 22 games during the most
Year
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1974-75
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
G-S
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recent season the Ags sent a team into
post-season play (1974-75), Martineau won a
first unit job as 1975-76 began ... however,
he injured his wrist in the opener that year
(it was later found to be broken after three
more games) and that cancelled the entire
year for him ... Blair is playing this year
under the five-to-play-four years rule ; in
other words he was redshirted during 1975­
76 ... however, an NCAA ruling (as yet
unchanged in late-November) directed
Martineau be held out of post-season play
his final year due to the extra games he
played at the beginning of 1975-76 ... there
is little question much of Blair's success in
major college basketball is the result of his
boundless intensity and aggressiveness . ..
an extremely hard worker who is all
business during practices and games . ..
once a 6-8 high jumper for the Aggie track
and field team ... Martineau was the
surprise development of the 16-4 JV club of
1973-74 . . . he was second in scoring (15.4)
and rebounding (6.9) that year and had six
20-point games . .. played for Gary Mose at
Lake Stevens (Washington) High School
and later for Art Hughes at Hillcrest in Salt
Lake City as the Huskies were sixth in the
state that 1972-73 season ... married June
25, 1976 to the former Chris Meyer . . . son
of G. Grant and Myrna Martineau .
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Guard ... 6-3 ... 170 ... Fr ... HS _.. San
Francisco, Calif ... 18 ... born: 7/5/59 in
San Francisco ... English major who
eventually wants to study Law ... some
pre-season injuries hampered USU's
coaching staff from making a complete
evaluation of this youngster ... while of­
ficially a varsity team member, Dave may be
docketed for some JV game action in order
to speed his development as a major
college basketball player .. . has shown
good quickness and good jumping ability
but has suffered from a typical freshman
malady: he needs to improve on his basic
defensive skills to make himself a stronger
contender for game time with the varsity . ..
McCall's pre-Utah State athletic days were
filled with accomplishments of a high order
... his high school coach, Ernie McNealy,
said McCall was the main reason Mission
High won its first city basketball title in 85
years last season ... regarded during his
prep days as a pure shooting sensation,
McNealy said McCall was equally good as a
passer ... scored just over 20 points and
passed for exactly 15 assists a game at
Mission . . . Mission was 64-20 (26-6 last
year) with McCall as a three-year starter ...
Dave McCall after winning the city title, McCall was the
scourge of the T.O.C. (Tournament of
Champions) ... he scored 78 points in
three TOC games, one a 43-point effort
which is second in the history of the
tournament to Bill Cartwright's 53 points,
scored in the 1974-75 tournament ...
Dave's 78 points leave him sixth on the
alltime TOC list, better than the figure
current Golden State Warriors star Phil
Smith scored ... last year Mission played
in four tournaments and McCall was MVP in
three of them and on the all-tournament
teams of each . . . once picked up the
nickname " Radar" ... was considered the
quarterback of MiSSion High 's teams,
although he scored 490 points last year in
24 games .. . recruiters from Santa Clara,
UCLA, Arizona State and other schools
expressed an interest in Dave before he
decided on Utah State to further his
education . . . prospects are good he could
become one of USU's best shooters, if
improvement continues during the next
year or two . .. third of six children ...
mother is a library technician . .. son of
Shirley McCall.
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Keith McDonald
Guard . . . 6·3 ... 190 ... Jr ... JC Transfer
... Oakland, Calif ... 20 ... born: 6/20/57 in
Oakland ... Health major ... only Aggie on
the 1977-78 roster with junior college ex­
perience . .. good-sized guard with
" smarts " who brings good experience from
top-flight JC basketball into the USU
program .. . last year played for highly
respected Bill Trumbo , Head Coach at
Santa Rosa (Calif.) JC ... with his
background in what has long been
recognized as Trumbo 's team oriented
concept of the game, he should fit quickly
into the Aggie scheme ... when Aggie
coaches talk of using Blair Martineau more
exclusively at forward , it's nice to know
McDonald is immediately available at guard
. . . Keith really pushed Martineau for a
starting job anyway . . . reputedly a strong
defens ive guard , he displayed strength and
intelligence with the ball , too, during the
pre-season . .. is expected to be an im­
mediate contributor to the big guard , or
" number two" guard spot opposite point
guards like Oscar Williams , Rawlee Perkins,
etc .. . handles the ball well and drives with
the authority and abandon of a seasoned
major college veteran ... seems to have a
sixth sense when it comes to defensive
play ; he anticipates opponents ' passes and
14/AGGIE BASKETBAll
offensive movement very well .. . obviously
a good shooter from 17 feet on in . .. a two
times all·conference player in JC, he spent
his first year at Laney JC, another Bay Area
College ... last year Santa Rosa was 29-4
and won the Camino Norte league ... may
have an advantage over some other college
guards in that he 's played that position , and
that pos ition only, all his organized
basketball career ... (some , of the 6-3 to
6-5 category, are high school centers or
forwards who have to make an adjustment
to major college backcourt play) . . . ob·
viously a power guard type, he averaged
21 .1 points last year at Santa Rosa . ..
played for coach Leo Allamanno at Fremont
High where he averaged 18 points a game
for a 20-4 team ... was one of just three
athletes in the past quarter century to play
varsity basketball for three years at
Fremont . . . Fremont played in five tour­
naments during " Mac' s" final two years and
he was all-tourney five times ... McDonald
led Fremont to an overtime win over Bill
Cartwright's Elk Grove club when the
seven-foot Cartwright was aSSigned to
guard pOint guard McDonald , and Mac
drove past Cartwright to score and give
Fremont its f irst lead, late in the game . . .
son of Callie and Gustavia McDonald .
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Guard ... 6·0 ... 160 ... Jr ... 1VL ...
Bountiful, Utah ... 21 ... born: 8/13/56 in
Salt Lake City ... Communications major
whose career goal is to be a broadcaster
... unless he's capable of something more
spectacular, letterman guard Rawlee
Perkins may be remembered by Aggie fans
for years to come as the guy who won the
1976·77 opener against CSU with a 25·foot
jumper at the buzzer ... "If effort and
desire were money, he'd have a million ,"
said Head Coach Dutch Belnap. "Rawlee's
attitude and approach to the game are
excellent and I don't see how he won't be
an important key to our success this year."
. . . like Oscar Williams, the senior, Rawlee
is a point guard in the Aggie system
charged primarily with handling the ball and
penetrating, both of which he does well ...
his most important asset is immediately
visible in practices and games: quickness;
he's likely the Ags quickest athlete ...
would be considered the Aggies' sixth man
after his play last year, yet he started
against Cal·Bakersfield, Cal-Northridge,
Denver, Stanford, Cal-Stanislaus and in the
second Weber State game ... averaged 13
Year
1975-76
1975-76
1976-77
G-S
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minutes of action in 26 games, yet he was
still second to Williams in assists with 59
... winner of the "Hustle" award at last
year's basketball honors banquet, Rawlee
was at his finest (offensively) against
Northridge when he scored 12 (five-of-eight
from the field) and collected 10 assists in
USU's 74-63 win ... twice selected to all­
state mention while at Bountiful High under
Joe Johnson . . . scored 18.0 points a game
as a senior for a team which had a 15-5
record at Bountiful ... a lefty, Rawlee
appeared in 33 varsity games in two years
at USU but most of his freshman season
(1975-76) was spent with the JV team ...
that year he scored 14.3 points a game for
the JVs, shot almost 49% for the season
and had an impressive 25 against the BYU
junior varsity .. . has been picking up
experience in his chosen field, too, having
spent the past two football seasons as a
member of the broadcasting crew which
originates USU football games ... the third
of four children of Don (Bountiful High
Principal) and Donna Perkins ... Rawlee's
dad once coached at Bountiful High.
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332-12.8
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358-10.8
33- 73
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Guard ... 6-1 ... 175 ... So ... 1VL ...
Provo, Utah ... 19 ... born: 12/20/57 in Los
Angeles, Calif ... Pre-Dental major who
plans to attend dental school ... an entrant
in 13 varsity and seven JV games of a year
ago, Pinegar returns with the same out­
standing shooting ability that made him
one of the state's top high school guards
for two years . .. it was evident from his
pre-season progress he worked as hard or
harder than any of the Aggies ... "Steve
was in the best shape of his life during the
pre-season drills," said Head Coach Dutch
Belnap, "and he could be a definite factor
in helping this team." ... his own maturity
and continued overall development will
determine what his role will be in 1977-78
and how effectively he can fill it ... his
offensive skills were never in doubt when
he scored 11 points in 12 minutes during a
mid-season game last year against Cal­
Bakersfield . .. he averaged 20.1 points in
seven JV appearances ... one of those was
Year
1976-77
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a 32-point explosion against nationally
ranked College of Southern Idaho ... scored 8.5 points a game and shot well on
the Australian tour ... averaged 21 points
as a senior on Provo High's 25-2 team of
1975-76 ... was co-MVP on that team, with
guard mate Kelly Gardner ... with Pinegar,
the Bulldogs compiled a two-year record of
46-5 under Jim Spencer ... after the high
school season, competing against 31 other
high school standouts in Utah, Pinegar won
the state's coveted one-on-one playoff,
beating Highland's Scott Labrum for the
title ... twice an all-stater, he played in the
big Arizona-Utah high school summer all­
star game . .. regarded by his Aggie
teammates as tough, physically and
mentally ... son of a former BYU basketball
player of the 1950s ... second oldest of eight children ... married September 14 to Lisa Graham of Provo ... parents: Ed J. (Provo Dentist) and Patricia Pinegar. FG-A
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Mike Santos 31 Center ... 6·8 ... 225 ... Sr ... 3VL ...
Los Angeles, Calif ... 21 ... born: 7117156
in Chicago, III ... Political Science Major . . .
1977·78 could be a very interesting year for
the Ags, and for Santos, USU's MVP last
season ... after 67 career games over three
years (43 as a starter) "Booney" is USU's
all-America candidate ... "We think Mike
should prove true all the things other
coaches have said about him," said Dutch
Belnap. "We think he's the best center in
the intermountain area and among the top
ones nationally. Mike and I have talked and
we both agree improvement in his game is
his personal key to success this year, and
of course that will have much to do with
our success as a team. " . .. improvement
has been the hallmark of Santos' three
years in Logan, he has become noticeably
more talented because he works at it ... it
has become a characteristic of his play that
the best centers in the country evoke the
best from Santos ... while being named to
the Indiana Classic's all tournament team
and shattering the Classic rebounding
record last December, he outplayed the
Hoosier's Kent Benson (19 points, 13
rebounds to 16 points, 11 rebounds) ... he
played on even terms in the same Indiana
Classic with Texas Tech's great Mike
Russell (27-13 to 28-14) and during the
season he outplayed UCLA's David
Greenwood (30-12 to 10-11), Washington's
Year
1974-75
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
G-S
4-4
22-0
18-16
27-27
TOTALS: 67-43
Min-Avg
199-9.0
596-33.1
954-35.3
FG-A
32-61
30-67
83-191
197-370
1722-25.7 310-628
%
52
45
44
53
FT-A
8-18
9-17
49-84
97-160
.493155-261
seven-foot James Edwards now of the
Lakers (20-11 to 14-8) and Arizona State's
Mark Landsberger (27-10 to 11-12) ... his 22
rebounds in USU's big Portland State win
tied Bob Lauriski's Spectrum record ... his
30 points against UCLA are a career high . .
· as might be expected he was the leading
scorer (21.8) and rebounder (10.4) during the
Ags' 18-1 Australian tour last summer . . .
led the 1976-77 Ags in scoring (18.2),
rebounding (11.3) and shooting (.532) . ..
the latter figure is the sixth best one­
season shooting mark on the Aggie books.
· . a 49% career shooter, Santos has scored
775 points and collected 503 rebounds in
his career ... needs 225 points to become
the 16th Aggie to score 1,000 ... with a
season similar to last year, he will become
the school's fourth alltime scorer and
rebounder ... starts the season in 12th
place on the career rebounding list ... his
personal stats were affected by a broken
foot which kept him from eight games and
slowed him in many others as a sophomore
· .. quick, smooth, changes ends of the
floor well ... before enrolling at USU prior
to the 1974-75 season he was the 3A, CIF
player of the year in California at Mor­
ningside High, and that after just two years
of organized basketball ... played there
with Ag playmaker Oscar Williams . .. son
of Winifred Santos .
%
44
53
58
61
.593
RB Avg
51 12.7
56 2.5
141 7.8
306 11.3
503
7.5
PF-D
11-0
33-1
54-1
85-6
Pts-Avg
72-18.0
69- 3.1
215-11 .9
491-18.2
Hi
Pts
23
8
25
30
Hi
RBs Ast
16
13
7
22
24
22
28
172-8
775-11 .5
30 22
65
22
Oscar Williams
fourth in "shots attempted" during the trip, so he's apparently not shooting any less, just more selectively .. . he also averaged 13.4 points a game and 6.5 assists a game
... " I can assure you Oscar wants this team
to succeed as much as any of us do," said
Dutch Belnap . " His play, without doubt, is
one of our keys this year. His ball handling
and ability to penetrate in deep with the
ball are unquestionable. And I think he has
improved over the summer in his overall
approach to the game and to coaching." ...
Williams' athletic ability transcends the
basketball arena ... he is USU's most
explosive jumper, he is credited with an
unusual vertical jump of 37" . . . it is a very
real possibility his name will come up
during the 1978 NFL draft ... the Dallas
Cowboys have already talked to Oscar and
timed his speed, evaluating him as a
possible defensive secondary performer .. .
one writer characterized Oscar thusly: "a
guy you'd almost expect to see on a
riverboat, wearing a plaid vest with a gold
watch in his pocket. He's a hustler ... " ...
showed up at USU prior to the 1974-75
season with high school teammate Mike
Santos from LA's Morningside High ... that
club was 28-1 and 29-3 with Oscar as the
quarterbacking guard ... he was a key
figure to USU's 21-6 season and drive to an
NCAA berth during 1974-75 . . . he became
a starter early in that freshman year .. . son
of Oscar Williams, Sr.
Guard ... 5·11 ... 173 ... Sr ... 2VL ...
Los Angeles, Calif ... 21 ... born: 4/4/56 in
Los Angeles ... Social Work major who
hopes to pursue a career with the FBI ...
through the ups and downs, the highs and
lows of the past three seasons, Williams'
on-the-floor value to the Ags has been
undeniable ... "Os" is the Ags' alltime
career assist leader (394) after 65 games ...
Jeff Tebbs ' previous career assists record
was 294, set in 77 games ... for Oscar
that 's 6.1 assists a game and that translates
to 12 points ... added to his own career
scoring average of six points a game, that
means Williams has been good for 18
points a game the past three years ... he's
been a starter in 53 of those 65, more than
any current Aggie player . .. his 185 assists
last year (almost eight a game) is also the
one-season assists record . . . had his
career scoring high with 24 in USU 's late­
season win last year at Denver but he was
equally brilliant in an early season 92-90
victory over Utah when he scored 15 and
passed for a current school record 16
assists ... a quarterback who makes the
Ags go, Oscar is a quality point guard who
is a ball handler supreme ... there can't be
many collegiate guards his equal as a
middle man on the fastbreak .. . his ability
to shoot the ball should not be construed
as great, but he improved his marksman­
ship to 42.5% during 24 games last year
and then it really shot up during the team's
tour of Australia (52.7%) ... and Oscar was
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
G-S
Min-Avg
FG·A
26-17
15-15
24-21
629-24 .2
437·29 .1
734-30.6
35-100
28-90
82-193
TOTALS : 65-53
1800-27.7
145-383
18/AGGIE BASKETBAll
%
35
31
43
FT·A
29-44
34-47
48-65
.378111-156
%
RB Avg
74
50
41
65
.711
156
66
72
1.9
2.7
2.7
PF·D
94-6
54 -4
79-4
2.4 227-14
From
Hafen
No.
5
10
12
14
20
22
25
Hi Hi
Year
-.-­
Pts-Avg
Pts RBs Ast
99- 3.8
90- 6.0
212- 8.8
12
12
24
4
6
8
124
85
185
401- 6.1
24
8
394
30
31
32
42
44
Coa
1977·78 Schedule Day
Date
Dpponent
Site
Ricks
Logan
Idaho State JV
Southern Utah State JV
Utah Trade Tech
Rick s
Weber State JV
Cache All-Stars
Pearce JC
Brigham Young JV
Logan
Logan
Logan
Rexburg, Idaho
Ogden, Utah
Logan
Logan
Logan
Utah Trade Tech
Boise State JV
Snow
Brigham Young JV
Idaho State JV
Dixie
Weber State JV
Boise State JV
Eastern Utah
Southern Idaho
Logan
Logan
Eph raim , Utah
Provo , Utah
Logan
Logan
Logan
Boise , Idaho
Logan
Logan
Women' s Var sity (No . Ariz .)
Women 's Var sity (Monl. SI.)
Southern Idaho
Idaho State JV
Eastern Utah
Utah Trade Tech
Southern Utah State JV
Dixie
Snow
Logan
Logan
Twin Falls, Idaho
Pocatello, Idaho
Price, Utah
Orem , Utah
Cedar City, Utah
SI. George , Utah
Logan
November
Mon .
Nov . 28
December
Thurs.
Sal.
Wed .
Thurs .
Sal.
Sal.
Mon.
Wed.
Dec. 1
Dec. 3
Dec . 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 10
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
January
From left to right, bottom row: Coach Jeff Meyer, Larry Scott, Terence Hubbert, Keven Hess, Mgr. Second rOw: Brent Wells, Mark Matheson, Scott Baliach, Conra d
Hafen, Bob Andersen. Third Row: Corey Houmand, Ron Labrum , Vean Noble, Joe Chicane, Kim Waddoups
1977·78 USU Junior Varsity
No,
5
10
12
14
20
22
25
30
31
32
42
44
Name
Terence Hubbert
Kim Waddoups
Larry Scott
Conrad Hafen
Mark Matheson
Brent Wells
Bob Andersen
Ron Labrum
Corey Houmand
Scott Balaich
Joe Chicane
Vean Noble
Coach : Jell Meyer
Pos,
Ht.
Wt.
Cl.
Birthdate
Hometown
(High School)
G
F-G
G
F
G
G
G
F-C
F
F
F-C
C
6-0
6-3
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-0
6-5
6-3
6-2
6-5
6-6
174
165
165
175
167
165
170
193
190
180
198
210
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
So
So
Fr
So
Fr
12-26-56
7-16-59
7-23-59
3-16-59
7-26-59
9-17-59
2-20-56
5-31-56
11-2.1 -57
12-13-59
3-24-57
3-7-59
Bakersfield , Calif.
Brigham City
Las Vegas, Nev.
Hooper
Salt Lake City
Bethesda, Maryland
Logan
Salt Lake City
Sandy
Sunset
Grangeville
Elko , Nev.
(South)
(Box Elder)
(Clark)
(Roy)
(East)
(Winston Churchill)
(Logan)
(Highland)
(Jordan)
(Clearfield)
(Grangeville)
(E lko)
Tues.
Thurs.
Fri.
Sal.
Thurs.
Sal.
Tues.
Sal.
Sal.
Tues.
Jan . 3
Jan. 5
Jan.6
Jan. 7
Jan. 12
Jan . 14
Jan.17
Jan. 21
Jan . 28
Jan . 31
February
Fri .
Mon .
Mon .
Tues.
Tues.
Wed .
Fri.
Sal.
Mon .
FeD . 3
Feb . 6
Feb . 13
Feb . 14
Feb . 21
Feb, 22
FeD. 24
Feb . 25
Feb . 27
All home games start at 5:15 p.m.
AGGIE BASKETBALLl19
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No.
23
32
44
20
5
30
55
11
21
10
25
14
31
22
Nt
No.
5
10
11
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14
20
21
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The 1977·78 Aggies
22
23
25
30
31
From left: Associate Coach Dana Pagett, Associate Coach Rod Tueller, Rawlee Perkins, Keith Hood, Dave McCall, Russ Hafen , Brian Jackson, Dean
Hunger, Mike Santos, Bob Bergstrom, Preston Bailess, Garv Furniss, Blair Martineau, Keith McDonald, Steve Pinegar, Head Coach Dutch Belnap, Trainer
Dale Mildenberger. Middle : Equipment Manager Ken Seamons, Managers Keven Hess, Kerrv Parker and Devon Foote.
20/AGGIE BASKETBALL
32
44
55
1977·78 USU Basketball Roster Alphabetical
"
Pos .
HI.
WI.
CI.
Exp .
Birthdate
Hometown (High School)
23 Preston Bailess
32 . Bob Berg strom
44 Gary Furniss
F
C
F
6·9
6-11
6-7
180
210
215
Jr
So
Fr
2VL
Sq
HS
12-11-56
9-15-57
4-15-59
Corpu s Christi, Tx . (Carroll)
Loveland , Colo. (Loveland) Driggs, Idaho (Teton) 20 Russ Hafen
5 Keith Hood
30 Dean Hunger
F
G
F
6-6
6-2
6-8
205
190
210
Fr
Fr
So
HS
HS
1VL
6-12-59
7-4-59
11 -30-58
Boulder City, Nev . (Boulder City) Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena) Kaysville (Davis ) No.
Name
55
11
21
Brian Jackson
Blair Martineau
Dave McCall
F-C
F-G
G
6-8
6-5
6-3
200
190
170
Fr
Sr
Fr
HS
2VL
HS
2-5-59
3-20-55
7-5-59
Los Angeles, Calif. (Palos Verdes) Midvale (Hillcrest) Sa n Francisco, Calif. (Mission) 10
25
14
Keith McDonald
Rawlee Perkins
Steve Pinegar
G
G
G
6-3
6-0
6-1
190
160
175
Jr
Jr
So
JC
1VL
1VL
6-20-57
8-13-56
12-20-57
Oakland , Calif. (Fremont) Bountiful (Bountiful) Provo (Provo) 31
22
Mike Santos
Oscar Williams
C
G
6-8
5-11
225
173
Sr
Sr
3VL
2V L
7-17-56
4-4-56
Los Angeles, Calif. (Morningside) Los Angeles, Calif. (Morningside) Pos .
HI.
WI.
CI.
Exp.
Birthdate
Hometown (High School)
5 Keith Hood
10 Keith McDonald
11 Blair Martineau
G
G
F-G
6-2
6-3
6-5
190
190
190
Fr
Jr
Sr
HS
JC
2VL
7-4-59
6-20 -57
3-20-55
Pasadena , Calif. (Pasaden a) Oakland, Calif. (Fremont ) Midvale (Hillcrest) 14 Steve Pinegar
20 Russ Hafen
21 Dave McCall
G
F
G
6-1
6-6
6-3
175
205
170
So
Fr
Fr
1VL
HS
HS
12-20-57
6-12-59
7-5-59
Provo (Provo) Boulder City , Nev. (Boulder City) San Francisco , Calif. (Mi ssion ) Numerical
No.
ner
Name
22
23
25
Oscar Williams
Preston Bailess
Rawlee Perkins
G
F
G
5-1 1
6-9
6-0
173
180
160
Sr
Jr
Jr
2VL
2VL
1VL
4-4-56
12-11-56
8-13-56
Los Angeles , Calif . (Morningside) Corpus Christi, Tx . (Carroll ) Bountiful (Bountiful) 30
31
32
Dean Hunger
Mike Santos
Bob Berg strom
F
C
C
6-8
6-8
6-11
210
225
210
So
Sr
So
1VL
3VL
Sq
11 -30-58
7-17-56
9-15-57
Kaysville (Davis) Los Angeles , Calif. (Morningside) Loveland , Colo. (Loveland) 44
55
Gary Furniss
Brian Jackson
F
F-C
6-7
6-8
215
200
Fr
Fr
HS
HS
4-15-59
2-5-59
Driggs, Idaho (Teton)
Los Angeles , Calif. (Palos Verdes)
AGGIE BASKETBALLl21
Head Coach Dutch Belnap: A Winner This 1977-78 season marks at exactly 10 years
the Dutch Belnap-Utah State coaching
relationship . This is the Dutchman 's fifth year as
the school 's Head Basketball Coach.
among others. Later he spent two years as the
chief assistant and became head coach in
March , 1973.
Dutch relates to the athletes on his teams;
they are treated as individuals and grown men .
The school 's 11th head coach , Belnap 's
cumu lative four-year record is 66-40 (62.2% ). The
15-12 record of a year ago was his fourth win­
ning record as the Aggie head coach .
A f i rm disciplinarian , he generally soft sells
rather than screams his players into respect.
And , he is not one to allow his talent to get out
of hand over playing t ime and who scores
points. It may be a coach 's biggest challenge
... he handles it well .
Since Dutch joined Ladell Andersen 's staff prior to the 1968-69 season , and including his own four-year head coaching record , the Ags have won 148 games, or 17 a year. An Aggie grad, class of 1958, Dutch received
his master's degree from Utah State University
in 1965. He had earlier played football and
basketball at Weber Junior College.
During that time the Ags have won spots into
the 1970, 1971 and 1975 NCAA Playoffs. The
1974-75 team , Belnap 's second unit, was 21-5
du ring the regular season. That's the second
best record in the school 's history . For his job
that year, Dutch was named the NABC " Coach
of the Year" in district seven.
He was General Manager of the Los Angeles
Dodgers' Ogden farm club the summers of 1967
and 1968. The second year he was named minor
league baseball's " Executive of the Year."
That 1974-75 team finished 13th in the final
Board of Coaches poll ; a mid -season 13-game
winning streak is the longest in the school's
history.
A prep coach in three sports at Ogden's
Weber High, he assumed the head basketball
coaching duties in 1966. His 1961 Warrior
baseball team won the state's high school title.
That group hit 50.1 % of its shots - another
school record-and , as always, based their
success on intelligence and patience ... in the
Belnap style.
Recognized as an outstanding recruiter, going
back to his first years with the Aggies during
the late 1960's, the 45-year-old Belnap and his
staff have an enviable record in consistently
recruiting the best of Utah 's high school talent.
He joined Ladell Andersen 's staff and during
his five assistantship years was important in the
USU program which won 80 games and played
in those two NCAA tournaments . That includes
the NCAA Western Regional Champ ionship
game in 1970 against UCLA.
Dutch was an assistant at USU for five years
before he was designated head coach in 1973.
He promptly went to work , fashioned a 16-10
rookie season, and it was evident the Ags were
on the rebound.
He spent three years directing the frosh
program through one of its most flourishing
periods. While compiling an impressive 47-13
record , he coached the likes of Jeff Tebbs , Bob
Lauriski, Jim Boatwright and Nate Williams ,
221AGGIE BASKETBALL
A Navy veteran and native of Ogden, Dutch
and his wife Faye have three sons: Rob, Tim ,
and Mike.
Four years with Dutch . . .
Overall ......... .. .... . ....... . ... ... 66-40
in the Spectrum . ... . . ...... .. . . .. . .. . 47­ 7
on the road . . . ....... ............ . .. . 19­ 33
in-state games . . ..... ... . . .. ... . . ... . 14-10
vs . the WAC . ... . . . ...... .. .......... 17-11
vs . the Big Sky .. ... ................. . 10-11
vs . BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7­ 1
vs . Weber State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4- 4
vs. Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2- 6
.622
.870
.365
.583
.607
.476
.875
.500
.250
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Rod Tueller
Dana Pagett
Jeff Meyer
Associate Coach
(Utah State, '59)
Associate Coach
(So. Cal., '71)
Assistant Coach
(Utah State, '77)
Rod Tueller has been on the Aggie coaching staff
almost from the beginning of Dutch Belnap 's regime ,
prior to the 1973-74 season.
After coaching JV clubs to 16-4 and 18-6 records
his first two years , Tueller returns for his fifth season
on Belnap 's staff .
Tueller, 39, is a 1959 Aggie graduate. He handles
academic counseling of the Aggie ballplayers as well
as regional recruiting duties and he assists with
varsity coaching.
Rod spent one and a half years at the University
of Utah playing under Jack Gardner before transferring
to USU and later initiating his coaching career.
One of the brilliant young coaches to ascend the
ranks of Utah's prep game, Tueller assumed his
current duties after eight years as head coach at
Logan High. He consistently had the Grizzlies in the
state tournament. His best finishes included second
(1969), third (1972), fourth (1968), fifth (1973) and eighth.
Earlier he spent two years as an assistant at
Logan and four years as head coach at Altamont High.
A Cedar City native, Rod is married to the former
Valene Danford. They have six children: Tina, Dana,
Lisa, Tann, Joni , and Juli.
Former University of Southern California
basketball player Dana Pagett , 28, is the newest
addition to the Aggie basketball coaching staff.
Pagett came to USU at the start of the current
academic year.
The new Aggie aide is USU's recruiting coor­
dinator in addition to his coaching duties, joining a
staff of Belnap and Rod Tueller.
Pagett came to Logan after three years as an
assistant to Dwight Jones at Long Beach State. The
4gers were PCAA conference champions each of those
three seasons and during the recently completed
season played in the NCAA Playoffs . The team won 54
and lost 27 in three years .
Pagett had earlier coached for a year at Loyola
University of Los Angeles under Dave Benedaret (1973­
74) and was a graduate assistant at his alma mater,
USC, during the 1972-73 season.
Pagett was a guard on three USC teams (1968-71)
which won 47 games and lost 21.
He played for part of one season (1971-72) with
the Virginia Squires.
Dana is married to the former Sue Birdsall of EI
Segundo and they are parents of two sons, Brett and
Kyle.
24/AGGIE BASKETBALL
A fixture on the Aggie basketball scene for four
years as a player, Jeff Meyer is handling an assign­
ment this year as the J unior Varsity coach .
He should be we ll suited for the new job of
tutoring the young Aggie players, considering his
development through the JV program at USU .
Out of Mic key Perry's program at Ventura High,
Meyer was the best shooter (49 %) and third in scoring
(15.3) fo r th e 1973-74 Aggie JV c lu b which posted a 16­
4 record .
Mlrtl '
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Meyer's playing career at USU was spent prim arily
as the club's sixth man, althoug h he played in all 27
games last winter and started five times. A 6-4 guard ­
forward , Meyer was known to inject instant offense
into USU 's attack off the bench. He was the Ags' top
scorer twice last year, against CSU in the opener and
at Weber State.
Jeff is a Ventura, California native and is married
to the former Janet Hatch of Ogden. They have one
son, Joshua Lee.
Bruce
Fool t
Ladell Andersen,
Ath letic Director
NogHansen
Assistant Athletic Director
Merllyn Weiss
Women 's A.D.
Glen Taggart
Presid ent
Tom Moulton
Ticket Manager
KenMllchell
Special Projects
Craig Hlstop
Sports Information
Norm Jones
Faculty Representative
Ken Seamons
Equipment Manager
Bruce Snyder
Football
Ralph Maughan
Track-Field
Bob Carts on
Wrestling , Promotions
Dean Candland
Golf
Tenni s
Laden Andersen
Athletic Director
,.)u r
~h ,
ring
a 16·
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Dale Mildenberger
Trainer
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and
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Mark Tenh08ve
Brad Larsen Ass'l. SID USU 's aggressive and progressive Athletic
Director, Ladell Andersen , carries his positive
attitude and excitement for Aggie athletics into
his fifth year at the helm of the Big Blue
program .
Ladell took over the reins of the Aggie
program in December of 1972 after two years
with the ABA's Utah Stars as head coach. Prior
to his stint with the Stars he had a 10·year
career as the head basketball coach with the
Agg ies.
Andersen sees a great future for Utah State
athletics. He foresees a program that will
continue to grow as the school and community
grow; growth not necessarily in the size of the
program, but in its' quality.
"My objective as athletic director is not to
have a broad program but rather a competitive
program with the sports we have, " he said .
USU 's recent decision makes the Aggies a full
fledged member of the Pacific Coast Athletic
Association next year.
Ladell feels the major objective of the Athletic
program is to represen t the university in an
official capacity and then to entertain the
students, alumni and interested followers.
The goal for the Aggies under Andersen is to
maintain the NCAA Division I status it now
holds and remain a major university. Those
goals, he said , may call for future expansion of
facilities and an increase in fan support to fill
those facilities .
Andersen's coaching term with the Aggies
(1961·1971) saw him become the winningest
basketball coach in the school's history.
While with the Stars his two team's combined
for a 11 5-53 record, the winningest two-year
record in the history of the ABA.
A Malad , Idaho, native, "Andy" first became
an Aggie in 1947 when he came to USU on a
make·good scholarship basis. Four years later
he had twice been named all·Skyline guard .
Following his 1952 graduation and a playing
career with the AAU Denver Bankers, he worked
as an assistant to Jack Gardner at Utah for five
years before starting his career at USU in 1961.
AGGIE BASKETBALU25
1976·77 Statistics, W·15 , L·12 T~
27 Game Season Totals
Player, Pos
G-SI
Mike Sanlos, C (6-8)
81alr Manineau, G(6 -5)
Darryl Owens, F (6-4)
Oscar Williams, G(5 -11)
Presion Bailess, F (6 -8)
Dean Hunger, F (6-8)
Jeff Meyer, F-G (6-4)
Rawlee PerkIns, G(6-1)
Marc Wilson , F-G (6-9)
Sieve Pinegar, G (6-1)
Bob Berg strom , C (6-11)
Gary Malmrose, G(6-2)
Team Rebounds
27 -27
27-26
27-2 4
24-21
27-24
23-1
27-5
26-6
15-0
13-0
9-0
12-1
USU 111
USU TOTALS
OPP TOTALS
27
27
Min-Avg
FGs
%
FTs
%
954 -35.3
950-35.2
681 -25.2
734 -3 0.6
644 -2 3.9
373- 162
453-168
332 -128
128 - 8.5
91- 7.0
32- 36
87 - 7.3
197-370
172-330
152-324
82-193
101-204
69 -136
68-159
32-66
20-55
15-43
7-8
3-16
OPP 111
.532
.521
.4 69
.425
.495
.50 7
.428
.485
.364
.349
.875
.188
97 -1 60
43-67
37-4 9
48-65
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W-Texas Tech
L -UCLA
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W. Nonhridge
L-BYU
L-I daho Siale
L-Weber Siale
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W-Sian . SI
W-Sla niord
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L-UCSB
L-GSU
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6-5-1-3
28-71-4
16-8-3-1
4-3-5 -0
28-5-4-0
14-3-0-1
15-5-0-0
16-3-2-2
6-3-32
4-4-3-1
21-7-5-1
16-4-2- 1
23-5-2·3
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12 -4-0-4
13-5-2·0
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26-4-00
18-9-1-2
8-4-5-2
15-6-6-1
19-4-2-3
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17-1
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212 - 8.8
220- 8.1
168- 7.3
171- 6.3
85- 3.3
47- 3.1
34 - 2.6
16- 1.8
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55
36
185
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12
47
59
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86
47
42
121
54
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27
28
17
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10AFA
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11-9-1 -2
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26-9-0-3
23-11-1-1
20-11-0-6
19-13-2 -6
27- 13 -0-4
30-120-3
19-14-1-3
16-10-1-1
12-1 0-0 -5
22-10-0- 2
14-4-1 -1
8-6-1-3
19-14-0-1
8-54 -2
11-16-2-4
15-14-1-3
15-12-4-0
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17-7 -4-1
18-5-1 -1
18-9-0-4
6-4-0- 2
4-3-0 -1
208-2 -3
23-4-1 -2
13-4-2-4
18-4-4 -2
12-4-1 -1
8-4-2 - 1
63-0-0
17-2-1 -0
14-5- 2-1
14-4 -2-3
10-2 -0-0
19-6-0-1
18-10 -3-2
7-4-0- 2
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12-2-2-3
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2-2-2-0
12-5-1-3
0-1-0-0
2-0-1-0
4-3 -5- 1
0-0-1-1
0-0-1-0
12-3-1 -1
20-5 -3-3
10-4-3-2
6-0 -4-0
0-0-0-0
2-3-0-2
7-3-1-0
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4-1-10-4
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10-2-0-5
4-5-1-2
6-9-4-2
4-4-1-1
8-3-0-2
10-3-2-2
4-5-1-3
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4-5-2-0
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12-4-10-2
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0-1-0-0
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Team
Statistics
Game by Game
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OPPONENT TOTALS
AGGIE TOTALS
FGS
%
% by
Halves
24-62
39-73
38-77
40-78
30-66
36-66
26-67
28-59
27-55
32 -74
34-83
47-90
30-54
35-78
32-71
33-69
35-62
42-89
44-79
36-80
27-63
33-59
39-77
33-71
30-59
35-66
33-77
.39
.53
.49
.5 1
.46
.55
.39
.47
.49
.43
.41
.52
.56
45
.45
.48
.57
.48
.56
.45
.43
.56
.51
.46
.5 1
.53
.43
.36-.41
.61-.46
.49-.50
.58-.45
.59-.31
.57-.52
.41 -. 36
.42-.54
.48- .50
.55-.34
.46-. 37
.58-.48
.56- .55
.53-.38
.38-.47
.43-.51
.54- .62
.43- .50
.55- .56
.45- .45
.46- .40
.50-.61
.44- .60
.49- .44
.64- .39
.49- .56
.4 1- .41
FTs
10-14
9-15
19-26
12-16
7-13
20-30
14-20
15-17
24-32
4-9
10-16
16-20
14-24
7-14
20-26
10-14
24-32
13-16
15-20
6-9
13-17
8-24
18-27
12-23
7-8
18-28
5-6
%
RB
PF·O
.71
.60
.73
.75
.54
.67
.70
.88
.75
.44
.63
.80
.56
.50
.77
.71
.75
.81
.75
.67
.77
.33
.67
.52
88
.64
.83
44
49
40
63 37
38
45
34 43
43
44 49
35
42 38
34 44
58
41 56
42 50
49 46
31
45 43 17-0
17-0
26-1
24-1
23-1
17-2
28-1
19-1
17-1
19-1
30-3
21-0
15-0
24-2
31-3
27-3
17-0
16-0
17-1
24-0
23-1
27-3
15-0
19-1
22 -1
18-0
17-1
TO
15
22
19
22
11
14
27
22
18
15
21
19
16
14
10
13
18
20
14
16
19
20
20
19
14
17
12
AST
14
8
19
20
24
24
11
14
13
20
18
27
23
22
17
6
24
29
19
9
9
26
23
15
12
15
19
OPP
USU
30-28=58
47-40=87
50-45=95
47-45=92
46-21 =67
48-44=92
37-29=66
38-33=71
35-43=78
40 -28=68
37-41=78
46 -64=110
37-37=74
40-37=77
35-49=84
34-42=76
52-42=94
48-49=97
46-57=102
41-37=78
35-32=67
30-44=74
47-49=96
39-39=78
39-28=67
35-53=88
38-33=71
Colo . SI.
Regis
BYU (OT)
BoL SI.
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at Wash .
at Ind.#
Tex . TeGh#
at UCLA at Utah
Bakers. No . Rid . at BYU
ISU
at Weber
Denver
Stanis. Stanford
Santa Bar . Montana
AFA Por. Sf.
UCSB (OT) CSU
Denver
ASU
25-32=57W
29-40=69W
37-56=93W
33-35=68W
36-36=72L
44-46=90W 42-34=76L
43-46=79L
38-30=68W
39-49=88L
45-57=102L
39-50=89W
34-29=63W
40-45=85L
43-43=86L
34-55=89L
42-39=81W
34-28=62W
40-44=84W
31-38=69W
34 -39=73L
28-41=69W
46 -42=88W
36-52=88L
30-45=75L
39-38=77W
38-40=78L
FGS
%
% by
Halves
23-59
30-74
36-67
25-72
29-77
38-74
29-74
32-71
31-76
38-72
33-55
35-70
26-61
33-60
30-61
33-70
32-80
26-68
35-72
26-68
28-73
38-69
37-81
37 -82
28-61
34-72
33-70
.39
.41
54
.35
.44
.51
.39
.45
.41
.53
.60
.50
.43
.55
.49
.47
.40
.38
.49
.38
.38
.41
.46
45
.46
.47
.47
.37-.4 1
.34-.47
.47- .60
.35-.34
.40- .50
.55- .49
.42- .36
.49- .41
.43- .39
.50-.56
.45-.77
.50- .50
.37-.48
.59- .50
.47- .52
.35- .56
.41-.39
.45- .32
.54- .43
.29-.47
.43- .34
.42- .40
.53- .39
.42- .49
.42-.5 0
.49- .45
.47-.47
FTs
%
RB
PF·O
11-16
9-17
21-24
18-34
14-23
14-15
18-26
15-17
6-8
12-14
36-43
19-25
11-14
19-30
26-39
23-34
17-21
10-16
14-19
17-23
17-22
13-23
14-17
14-18
19-27
9-15
12-24
.69
.53
39
43
40
42
51
39
55
40
40
40 40
39
38
46
51
54
43
40
41
39 45
43
45
52
40
23
51
12-0
16-0
26-2
16-1
17-0
26-1
25-0
17-0
25-1
12-1
18-0
16-0
23-0
17-1
22-2
17-0
24-0
15-0
25 -3
16-0
17-0
23-1
22 -1
23-2
15-0
23-1
14-1
.88
.53
.61
.93
.69
.88
.75
.86
.84
.76
.79
.63
.67
.65
.81
.63
.74
.74
.77
.57
.82
.78
.70
.60
50
TO
8
16
25
14
17
15
28
16
15
14
17
22
20
19
17
15
13
27
18
17
6
17
14
17
13
14
11
AST
6
1
16
11
12
12
15
17
14
22
18
10
8
25
10
11
12
8
2
2
13
19
10
18
9
17
12
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AGGIE BASKETBALLl27
(1) At Logan - Nov. 29 (8) At Bloomington, Ind. - Dec. 20
UlahSlall(58) FG
Martineau
Owens
Williams
Balless
Sanlos
Meyer
Wilson
Perkins
Tolal
n
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11
13
7
8
10
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2
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10
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12
8
6
6
6
16
3
7
4
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12
5
2
24
2
2
62
10
14
44
14 58
Col(lradoSlale 25 32 -5 7
Ulah Siale
30 28- 58
FG
3
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Cunnmgham
Nea l
All en
Paige
Brandon
Manahan Gner TOlal
FGA
23
FT
FTA RB
9
6
8
16
8
15
6
2
0
0
2
0
59
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16
1976·77
Box Scores
A TP
2 12
14
9
1 12 2
39
6
57
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;
SaIIeSS
O'wens
Sanlos
MatllOeau
Williams
Hunger Meyer Perkins Mendance: 8.320
FG Percentages. Ulah Siale . 387: Colorado Siale ..390
FGA.
FT
nA R8
2
4
13
o
8
9
13
11
5
16
I
A TP
0 10
0 6
219
015
817
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2
2
2
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28
UlahSlale
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3833-71
4336-79
59
15
17
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0
341 4
71
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Benson
Woodson
Wisman
Cunmngham
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7
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4
10
2
2
5
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5
13
23
13
6
6
6 11
610
2
4
32
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FG
6
FT
TP
4 12
010 316
A
226 5
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71
15
11
1
2
0
0
2
17
40
1779 Attendance ' 13.280
FG Percent.ages: Ulah Siale . 474 . IndIana. 451
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Meyer
Martineau
Owens
Williams
Sanlos
Wilson
Balless
MalmroS(!
Perkins
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Bergslrom
Hunger FG
6
FGA
10
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7
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2
6
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6
9
8
5
12
6
3
(5) At Logan - OBC. 10
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2 IJ
6
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17
10
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Goggins
Rosenback
Frednckson
Stewart
Sampsoo
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Deutsch
Bon ldlli
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FGA
16
5
15
FT
2
2
nA A8
6
3
2 2
2 8
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7
21
3
2
4
4
2
Caunan
TOlal
Tolal
39
Regis
Ulah Stale
29 40- 69
4740- 87
73
15
49
30
17
74
43
UtahSII!1 (78) A TP
016 0
4
0 IS 0
4
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21 1
6
0
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2
0
0
169
887 A.l1endance: 5.841 FG Percenlaqes Ulah Siolle . .534 . RegiS , .105
'NlberSla!1 (72) UlahSI'ttC671
FG
FGA
FT
2
7
9
13
3
Marllneau Owens
WIIILJms
Balless
Santos
Wilson
Meyer
PerK inS
6
11
Total
30
Weber Siale
Ulah Siale
36 36-72
46 2 I -67
3
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9
11
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18
0
6
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5
3
0
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26
5
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2
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66
FG
13
o
37
24
67
FG
FGA
10
8
17
9
20
CollinS
Manos
Mayhew
Holgale
Enckson
Moore
Macahon
Free(!
Total
FT
FTA RB
A
6
3
13
12
3
6
9
TP 9
11
19
17
1 14 2
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Manlfle3u
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Pelkins
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5
2
2
4
0
9
I
13
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5
3
4
16
13
27
10
)
16
r O il
12
5 I 12
;
27
55
24
32
43
I)
78
o
66
29
14
23
SI
12 72
Al1endance 10.2 78
FG Percentages Utan Siale. 455. WecerSlala. 439
FG
TP
Dukes
Phenix
Russell
Huston
Dunn
Edwards
Kilcne-ns
Williams
Sanders
o9
"
;
3
3830-68
3543-78
FT
FTA RS
"I
o
o
0
a
0
20
6
6
I
14
3
"
7
o
A
I
o
5
8
TP
18
0
28
10
6
2
2
o
Tolal
Tu.asTect1
Uldn Slale
FGA
31
Marlinudl)
l};tllen
Jlelkln.
Salllo~
OW"'III
Hungo,
Meyn,
W II~n
40
76
14
68
MllInllU"O
10l1l!
Allendanc6: 13.000
FG Pe-rceillages' Ulah Slaw. 491: Texas Tecn.. 407
CII I ~ I
NOI!llfliJUI
Ulah SIJl hl
(3) At Logan - OBC. 4 Brigham Young (931 UlahSlltl19S)
FG
Manlfleau
Owens
Williams
Bailess
$amos
Meyer
Perkins
Wilson
Tolal
FGA
19
FT
o
2
3
7
5
5
8
14
12
2
2
5
Z
6
2
11
2
11
2
7
11
12
2
5
14
o
38
77
FTA RB
TP
28
8
19
12
1
5
o
19
26
0
40
19 9S FG
Law. Vance
May
Thompson
Cheesman
Handy
Runia
OSlarcelilc
Naklc
Tayior
Law. veryl
Anderson
Tol a!
BYU
UlahSlale
37
50
46 10-93
33
5
o
11
10
6
o
o
3
FGA
11
3
13
17
13
3
0
5
FT
o
6
0
0
6
2
0
5
II
14
15
0
7
o
o
o
2
67
A TP
10
0
28
31
12
0
0
2
2
2
2
8
o
0
0
0
2
0
0
o
o
36
UlahSlatl(92)
FTA R8
21
2440
Manineau
Willaams
8alless
San lOS
Owens Pelklns
Meyer
Hunger
101.111
FG
12
10
7
FGA
17
10
6
14
14
FT
Ulah(QO)
FTA AB
8 S
10
1
o
4
4
11
A
TP
4
28
16
15
0
I
"
23
I
18
3
36
66
20
30 38 24 92
lnlhSlIlIt68) FGA
12
17
FT
3
3
6
2 23
I
6
15
6
2
2
5
2
2
o
o
o
o
18
12
2
2
0
0
6
o
0
2
9
5
2
0 4
032 017
0
0
Aka
2
5
Total
38
7.
FG
Jonas
Judkins
Williams
Deane
Malheney
Dunn
McCanna
Hodges
Leal/III 10
o
FTA A8
0
5
2
o
o
o
14
A TP
10 8
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.I
12
90
15 39
Owens
Bailess
san lOS
Martineau
Williams
Hunget
Meyer
Per1(lns
Wilson
TOIal
FG
10
3
13
3
2
FGA
16
13
20
10
8
FT
o
o
2
2
o
o
o
3
o
o
32
UCLA 188)
FTA RS
0 8
0
9
91 2
o 3
o
o
o
o
74
A TP
220
4
6
30
6
10
943
20
68
ulan
UlahSlale
Mendant(!.9)02 FGPercentages: Utah Siale ..545: Utah .. 514
4446-90
4844-92
FG
Olinde
Joh ~so n
Greenwood
Holland
Hamilton
Town send
Vloman
SplHane
Wilkes
SimS
To\al
1693 A.l1endance' 10.270+ FG Pelcenlages Ulan Siale . .49·1. BYU. 537
12- 95
(10) At Los Angeles - Dec. 29
(6) AI Logan - Dec. 14
Ulah Slale
UClJ'
FGA
I
I
15
21
3
o
3949-68
o
0
I
o
2
o
5
o
9
o
6
72
3
7
11
6
13
B
38
FTA A8
7
Attendance 11.657
FGPercenlages UlahSlale
40 28-68
n
O
12
o
0
4
A
TP
0
2
331
10
0
2
12
6
17
0
'
14 40
8
22
88
WIIU;III1'
!J,1110 1'1
SafllO'
, Mllnllltt.lu
Owt'lll'
MaYOI
liunUI.II
P1ntlWIJ
Perkin,
101111
432 UCLA 528
UIlih (1 111111
Brlgllltlll VI
(7) At Seanle, Wash. - Dec. 18
(11) At Salt Laks City - Jan. 1
(4) At Logan - Dec. 7
Washlfl9Ion(16) U"'I Sit" 166)
UlahSla1l(92)
BaIs&S~let68)
Matlmeau
Owens
Williams
Balless
Santos
Meyel
Perkins
Wilson
Malmrose
Pmegar
Hunger
Bergslrom
FG
8
5
5
8
FGA
16
10
Fl
o
7
12
10
FT~
R8
0
8
2
7
8
7
13
• TP
3 16
10
16
Connor
JOhnson
Jones
McKenna
11
Goelz
'"
Mayhekl
FOSle(
Hodges
Holt
Townsend
Forrester
11
5
2
3
7
7
o
2
2
FG
Tolal
TOlal
40
78
Boise Slale
UlahSlale
33 35- 68
47 45-92
12
16 63
20
28/AGGIE BASKETBALL
10
FGA
17
17
2
6
6
o
FT
6
FTA RB
6
10
10
o
2
5
•
• TP
3 18
I 27
o
I
o
2
8
2
8
2
5
2
o
o
o
3
o
o
2;
72
18
U~h(102) Ullh SIltI (78)
FG
34
42
11
Meyer
Malmrose
Mar1 lneau
Owens
Pinegar
Williams
Sa.less
Pelkins
Hunger
Santos
Wilson
10lal
FGA
o
o
o
o
7
17
8
"
o
o
FT
2
o
2
o
A
0
0
0
3
0
TP
0
0
14
18
0
2
o
2
o
5
o
2
7
14
o
2
26
FTA R8
67
68
92
4
7 II
3
\4
20
4S
20
2
11
66
Mallen
Neill
Dorsey
SCOII
Hess
Randa
LeWIS
Walker
Woods
Wlms
Nielsen
Edwalds
Siewarl
TOlal
Anendance: 7.069
FG Percentages ' UtahSlale. 513 : BOlse Slale. 347
Ulah State
Wasnlflglon
37 29-66
4234 - 76
6
9
Fl
9
3
;
9
12
2
2
3
0
0
FG
o
o
o
FGA
o
2
I
11
12
74
A TP 321
6
12
2
0
2
0
510
5
0
0
0
12
0'
0
o
o
o
13
29
FTA Re
10
2
I
5
2 0
18
o
o
0
0
3
8
I
14
2
8
4
6
0
0
26551576
Allendance: 3.325
FG Percenlages: Ulah Slale . .388: WaShinglon .. 392
Santos
Owens
Baitess
Mat1ineau
Wilhams
Meyer
Hungel
Perkin s
PmegJ'
Wilson
MalmlOse
Bergstrom
FG
7
9
2
FGA
FT
12
5
7
14
I
13
;
5
6
4
I
2
"
6
,
10
7
3
;
o
FTA RB
34
83
Ulah Slale
Ulah
)74\-78
4557 ·102
TP
19
23
o
o
o
o
210
2
2
o
o
o
4
o
o
Tolal
A
10
0
0
1644
1878
Judkins
Deane
Malneney
Williams
Jonas
Dunn
FG
FGA
8
14
5
6
8
7
8
FT
8
12
2
2
6
2
3
2
3
o
flice
McCanlla
Leavil1
Grey
Smilh
Kie-val
Tot al
FTA RS A IP 9
5
2 24
14 12 0 22
3 2 0
4
2 3
1 10
7 513 18
MnI1IIUJ,11J
WlltllI (I\"
UlIllo,,~
Stnla'
Ow,n.
Mey"
Per kin .
11ul1(J(1I
PfOflOll1
WHIOII
33
;;
36
434018102
Anendance: 15.160
FG Pe(Cenlages: Ulan Slate .. 410: Ulan ..600
l otlll
lrJIIIlol,\(Ilr
1)11111'.\111
(16, AI Ogden, Utah -Jan.IB
(12' At logan - Jan. 4 Cal Stlll·8aUrsfilld (89) Ullh$lltl(l1D)
8
A
TP •
12
o 10 316 226
4
5
11
2
2
o 0
2
1779
Manineau
Balless
Perkin s
FG
10
FT
FTA HI
2
Santos
2
I
15
12
Owens
Hunger
Meyer
Malmrose
9
5
Wilson
7
8
3
TOlal
"
Baker shel d
Ulah Siale
39 50-89
4664·110
90
A
TP
5
0
6
21
8
8
16
4 ·
13
•
13
o
2
2
3
Bergstrom
7
3
2
10
o
5
6
Pinegar
" 51
fGA
17
3
20
FGA
FT
5
9
o
7
3
2
3
6
Walberg
Jackson. W.
3
10
1~
Lantz
5
10
14
12
Rucker
Johnson
Jackson, Ray
DenuCCI
o
o
o
3
o
o
o
o
2
11
6
49
27 110
Franklln
Bfown
Tola l
35
70
19
A TP
3 10
4 9
5
5
6
3
22
13 26 2
5
2
3
0
2
2
0
25
WI"lrSIIII(S9)
UI.h Stall (76)
FTA HI
2 0
6
2
Boon
O.
16
Jonnwell
FG
(20, At logan - FIb. 5
39
10
89 FG
Bililess
Perkins
Santos
Meyer
Manineau
Hunger
Owens
FGA
9
6
12
16
FT
FT.. R8
0
7
o
2
o
5
6
A
2
TP
8
0
5
8
20
II
7
6
Malmrose
TOlal
33
Utah Slate
WeberSlale
3442-76
J.4 55-89
69
14
10
34
6
M,,",w
FSA
Collins
Ericksen
18
5
6
26
19
13
HOlgate
3
9
2
Manos
12
17
Macahon
6
Moore
Hunsaker
o
o
Pinegar
FG
Total
FT
9
2
10
A
12
3
7
1
6
2
2
9
3
2
0
6
4 12
4 4
0
0
23
0
34
14
0
~
11
89
76
AnendanC8 : 5, 107
FGPereemages: UlahSlale, .5 12. WeberSlale .. 564
(17' At logan - Jan. 20
Ut~h 511'1
•
TP
18 o
I 28 10 6
2
14
68
Manineau
Bal1ess
PeJ1l:ins
SanlOS
Owens
Hunger
Meyer
Wils on
Malmrose
Tolal
fG
7
fGA
II
2
2
5
5
9
8
8
18
2
o
5
2
o
0
0
30
54
o
CII SLltl· Northrldge(63)
(74) fT
2
6
fTA fIB
2
2
2 4
810
o
0
2
0
0
2
2
o
o
o
14
UlIII 51111 ,t4) 3
8
A
TP
2
16
'2 10
1012
012
18
2
0
0
0
25352374 1407
fG
Preslera
Troner
Singleton
Keilh
Boyen
ludy
f lOCk
Gaudy
Smi(h
Ciuerra
Rogers
Tolal
fCA
o
fT
I
2
11
22
2
5
11
o
o
3
2
6
2
6
•
10
o
• T'
215
2 2
02' 2
I
6
0
11
o
o
••
o
15 3
2
o
2
o
26
fTA HB
2
I
o
o
o
2
Martineau
o
61
II
1438
863
CJI SI. Norlhridge
Ulah Sl3le
Bal...
Pendns
Meyer
Santos
Owens
Williams
Hunger
Wilson
Pinegar
8ergslfom
Malmrose
fIA
10
3
fT
DIn"... 'II)
fTA flS
2 5
•
5
I
o
12
13
12
o
"""'"
4239-81
52 42-94
62
1
7
o
o
o
0
Ranson
0
Tolal
0
o
24
10
19
17
2
16
Calbari
Hunt
Mitchem
Harris
ManllY
Hovey
Swilley
Healon
5
6
5
o
If'
213
5
2
o
o
o
35
A
4
714
2
2
II
Total
UtahSlale
Anenoance : 5.732 FG P\!rceotages: Ulah Siale, 556: NORnrid9t . .4'1£
34 2!}-63
3731-74
fa
6
f&
3
3
3
"9 0
o
o
6
8
0
8
2
5
fl
3
"
"
2
2
5
3
610
o
8
5
5
•
•
80
17
21
43
8
32
.
fGA
8
8
10
3
o
o
o
o
fTA RB
5
0
o
o
0
0
o
16
6
17
II
1281
6
32442494
Anendance:6.522
FG Pereenlages: Ulah Stale .. 565: Denver . .400
• T.2 31
10
o
,
2
12 6
11
o
8
n
86
Brlghlm Young IB5)
Ullh Sllla(H)
William s
Bailess
Sanlos
• ManineAu
.Owens
Meyer
Hunger
.Pinegar
Perkins
Tolal
FG
FGA
3
9
2
7
o
10
17
19
10
2
3
2
10
5
o
2
3
9
3
2
35
fT
o
o
o
o
o
18
FTA
0
0
6
5
2
0
0
°\
14
H8 A
513
5
10
5
I
TP
6
4
22
23
12
lAw
0
6
4
1
0
2
2
42 22
FG
Cheesman
Th ompson
Handy
May
17
FGA
15
II
II
7
fT
6
2
2
o
FTA fiB
10
5
3
3
8
11
8
Runla
Roben s Taylor
Osiareevie
Naklc
TOlal
UlahStale
4037- 17
BrignamYoung 40 45-85
6
A
TP
18 2
3 16
0 16 12
3
10
12
3
5
o
o
Meyer
Manlneau
Balless
Perkins
Sanlos
Owens
Wilson
Williams
Pinegar
Ma!mrose
6ergslIom
FGA
FT
3
8
o
5
fTA AB
A
TP
6
0
0
4
2
9
5
7
10
5
8
3
211
2 11
5 10
2
•
5
8
7
15
10
8
12
5
2
5
9
"
8
3
6
2
2
12
10
2
5
1658
2997
Total
42
89
Slanlslaus
Utah Slate
34 28-62
2
13
Caelon
Uncoln
Souza
Ha1.l6y
JoI'rnSlOn
Moore
Cromanle
Owens
Brown
C3rpen1ef
Pacneco
Woods
TOtifl
33
60
t9
30
48
25
14
2
5
6
12
15
12
Perkins
Wilson
Malmrose
Pinegar
FT. R8
2
o
o
A
TP
2
9
18
0
2
4
0
9
10
314
15
2
to
II
6
17
3
2
3
2
2
o
o
o
2
o
o
3
Tolal
36
UCSania
Barbara
Utah Slate
3138-69
4137-78
56
.80
fG
Oliveira
Ridgway
Flavin
Walker
Brown
ChaSlain
Slaugh I
Youman
Panerson
LOUX
Total
•
FGA
10
6
8
I
7
10
23
6
FTFURBATP
8
8 0 0 16
2
0
2
0
2
0
6
2'
o
1
5
o
3
6
o
2
o
26
68
o
17
23
39
'2
69
9 78
AttendanC8: 6,74 7
FGPereenlages' Utah Siale . .450. UCSB .. 382
(21, At Missoula, Mont. - Fob. B
lIIonLl. . (73)
UtIh StMI (17)
FG
Owens
8<llIlss
SanlOs
Williams
Martineau
Hunger
Meyet
Per1tlns
FBA
fT
A TP
0 19
6
15
7
20
3
5
5
o
12
10
9
5
712
o
0
2
8
0
4
8
3
3
27
63
5
FTA III
6 6
0 6
o
o
3
o
13
17
43
9 67
FG
Henkel
3
Rlchardson.M.R.9
Rlehardson.MJ .8
Demers
3
Rodleleau
2
2
MOllOy
Yankus
Nielsen
Siroeder
TOlal
Ulah Slate
MontAna
FG
FaA
o
6
II
16
•
12
3
6
5
3
2
5
6
3
6
o
2
fT
2
2
2
10
A
TP
•
I
0
11
28
FIlA.
8
fT
FTA fIB
21
12
14
9
6
8 10
3 24
3
2
2
4
0
o
0
8
14
A TP
2 6
5
3
19
8
6
8
2
6
o
o
73
17
22471373
Anendance : 6.389
FG Percentages: Utah Slate .. 42·9, Monlana. .3B4
3532-67
34 39-73
6
16
o
0
o
o
o
0
O.
2
0
I
0
0
1640
862
Allendance 4.865
FG Percentages: Utah Siale .. 479: Stanislaus. 382
4849-97
(22, At Air Force - Fob. 12
14
8
o
o
o
68
2
2
o
o
26
fTA AS
85
Anendance: 20,363
FGPereenlages, Ulan Slale, .450: Brlgnam '1'oung .. 550
8
uc Santa BarCtlrl(69'
FT
Cal Slltl·StlnllllUl (&2)
Utlh Stili (!l 7) FD
FGA
Manln83u
Williams
Bailess
Sanlos
Owens
Hunget
TOlal
(IB, At logan - Jan. 25
(14' At Provo, Ulah - Jan . B
FG
Meyer
Anendanee' 6.522
FG Pereenlages' Utah Slate .. 522: 8akerslleld . 500
(13, At logan - Jan . 6
Uuh S1111(781
TP
45
2
o
o
33
FT.. HI
15 20
214
(Ig, At logan - Jan. 29
Air Forcl (69)
ULlh SLlll (74) FG
Owens
Baile ss
s..nlos
Manlneau
Williams
Meyer
Perkins
Hunger
Bergstrom
8
o
8
FGA
13
fT
2
0
o
15
10
2
FTA AS
2 10
0
A
3
TP
18
2
0
8
o
0 18
6
615
21010
2
2
6
I
2
6
o
33
59
UlahSlale
Air Force
3044 - 74
2841-69
o
6
10
0
3
3
TOlai
FDA
FT
8
"
FTA fiB
5
4
11 17
o
2
12
12
10
o
69
0
12
23
42
6
9
9
0
10
5
13
TP
10
225
0 0
o
II
28
0
3
12
A
2
I
o
Golob
2 10
0
10
TOlal
6 14
Re.ad
SChneeberger
8useh
WOOlIlon.:
0IOkovich
Sa leek
Parsons
FG
3
19
69
24462674
Anendance: 500
FG Pereenlages: UlahSlale. 559. /lJr Focee .. 406
(15, At logan - Jan . 11
SLlnlofd(84)
Ullh SI111 (103) o
22
I
10
13
18
•
FG
Manm6au
WilliamS
Balle ss
SaniOS
FGA
3
FT
fTA RB
6
5
A
2
TP
10
2
o
5
213
a
4
12
14
O.
8
Owens
15
10
Meyer
Perkins
Hungel
Pinegar
Wilson
18102 IdlhoSIII,(86)
Utah SII" (8.4)
•2 TP
2'
•
12
8
16
"2
Total
32
71
Idaho Slate
Ulah Siale
43 43-86
3549-84
o
FG
Thompson
GoolCl
Grl!lin
Cook
Hayes
Wheeler
RoDlOson
Tolal
,
11
o
30
FGA
9
8
10
7
18
61
o
flA AB
12
2
4 6
0 9
A TP
2 14
5 7
0 8
5
10
G 10
1211
313
032
fT
6
1
2
2
3
2
26
39
0 2
0 10
51
10
86
o 0
20
263817
Manmeau
Williams
Bililess
Sanlos
Owens
Perkins
Meye.
Hunger
Wilson
Pinegar
Malmrose
FT
FG
12
fGA
3
9
8
o
13
13
10
2
3
o
18
2
o
FTA HB
2 4
0
0
0
26
6 10
3 1
16
2
6
2
Allendance: 1.21 6
FG Pefcenlages: Ulan Siale . 451 . Idaho State. 492
Sian iord
UlahSlale
2
Total
18
11
14
3
o
9
3
17
6
o
Ber~strom
Total
64 o
Perry
B/alz
Bellon
SChmalwed
McHugh
Glovacchinl
Fillner
Barnes
Dohrmann
Caner
2
o
..
79
40 44-84
46 57·103
15
20
41
FG
A TP
I
9
3
FCA
I
fT
20
5
9
3
15
II
5
5
3
o
3
2
o
FTA HS
0
5
2
8
A
TP
0
2
4
0
0
11
2
0
2
<l
9
10
15
14
011
o
o
0
0
~~~~~~~~O_ 2
35
72
14
194\
(23, At logan - Fob. 15
021
284
19 103
Attendance: 7. 752
FGPercentages : Ulah Stale, .557; Slaniord . .486
hl1l1ndSIIII(88)
Ulih SIILI (96)
FG
FGA
9
17
3
3
9
5
MaRineau
Williams
Balless
Samos
Owens
Hunger
Meyer
10
TOlal
39
Ponland Slate
UtahSlale
46 42-88
4749-96
3
FT
fTA AS
3
4
8
1
1
16
3
1022
A TP
219
14 13
0
7
26
9
2
7
10
II
I
2
8
16
71
18
4
27492396
Adolph
Williams
Brooks
Sisu J
Cunningham
Jackson
Smith
101.11
FG
•
20
FGA
7
44
5
12
8
2
fT
o
6
3
2
1
2
37
81
14
FTA fiB
A
TP
0
2
5
8
7
1
9
146
13
12
7
8
5
17 45
10
88
Allendanee' 8.477
FG Perc enlages: Utah Siale. 506: Ponland Siale . .4!)7
AGGIE BASKETBALL/29
(24) At S.n t. Barbar. - Fob. t 9
uc Santa BJrb.m (88)
UUhSlil11 (78 ) fG
7
BcI11eSs
Manlneau
Sanlos
Meyer
Williams
Hunger
Owens
Perkin S
To"
"
fGA
FT
FTA RD
A
.2
12
I.
11
8
3
9
0
3
8
0
5 10
I
• "
11
1~
12
2.
13
3 2
10 8
a
0
33
71
a a
a
a
a
0
fG
f GA
FT
9
6
2
2
Ridgway
20
18
'5
'3
3
6
Slaugh!
Flavin
Chastain
Tale
a
TP
•
0
'2 23 46 15 78
Brown
Walker
Steven son
Oliveira
You man
Torar
UI.lh $rale
A
37
82
TP
•2 1711 •• 20
a 7
14
a
8
0
7
0
5 "
2 2'
2
2
0
0
I
4
2
2
39 5-78
UCS anla
8artJ.llii
.
FTA R8
0
"
18 5?
Oppon.
18 88
Anen Cl<lnce 1,500
FG Percentages Ulah Slil le 460 UCSB 450
361 5-88
(25) At Ft . Collins, Colo. - Fob. 21
Co6oudoSt1ta t15)
Uu" SlIll (61)
fO
7
Owens
Baila$S
Sant os
Manineau
Williams
Meyer
Perk ins
Hu nger
Tolal
f OA
12
n
0
0
3
2
2
9
17
S
S
30
fTA R8
0
3
5
12
a
•2
2
a
a
I 14
2 8
2 17
11
12
I a
0 a
0 4
0 1
S 31 12 67
59
fO
JP
"
Cl)nnlngham
7
Al len
Paige
Anz ures
5
""I
Brandon
n
10
61
19
27
TP
3 22
0 11
a 3
320
212
3
Walk.er
28
9
•
10
5
0
2
2
0
2
•
Manah;ln
A
FTA "8
9
6
16
11
Gller
Walley
TOlal
UtahS lale
3928-67 CoioradoS r310 3045 - 75 f OA
9
0
olD
0
9 75
ATt endance . 3,875
FG PercenlClQlIs Ulah Slal\! . . 50B , ColoradOSrJle. 459
(26) AI Denvor , Colo. - Fsb. 22
Ut, h Sta' i
fO
Manmeau
Owens
Williams
Salless
San lOS
Meyer
Pinegar
Perkins
Hunge'
8ergsrlom
•3
6
3
12
2
fGA
I
,II, n
"
•2
0
12
a
Ulah Siale
Denvcr
35 53- 88
39 38- 77 66
a
··
•
2
0
2
18
24 •
28
4
0
I
fC
fe A
Ra nsom
9
Cuba n
6
IS
12
6
13
TP 9
6
15
I
2
5
35
15
A
a a
a a
0
TOlal
••
2
10
5
20
Oenver (771
n A AB
a
Mitchem
Heal0n
Manley
Swllle't
Hovey
Cnamplln
Hall,s
TOl al
FT
5
0
FTA RB
7 5
0
2
2
3
a
0
a
n
3'
A
23
12
1 3
3 19
2 3
0
I
.
15 40
TP
17 77
28 45 1588
Att endante 496
FG Percentages Ulah Siale, .530: Oenver. 472
(27) At Log. n, Utah - Mar . 1 Ul.1Ih SUle (7 1)
FCA
fC
Meyer
Malmrose
Owens
Willrams
$a nlos
Balless
Martineau
Hunger
PerkIns
3
I
12
3
6
6
2
16
10
22
fT
a
a
a
0
a
11
2
0
a
a
33
All zona Siale
Ulah Slale
3840 - 18 3833- 11 77
a
a
a
3
8
TOlal
Arlzon.1lSutel781
FTA RB
0
2
A
TP
2
6
2
3 12 1
3 "
10 a 27
6 2 6
3
3
a
a .. 2
2
a
6
43
19 11
fC
7
fT
a
DaVIS
FTA R8
a
2
a
9
12
11
2
5
Kuch3rsky
,
I
10
10
TP 2 8
5 16
a 6
a 12
11
5
10
2
a
a
11
0
2
0
33
A
12 12
Nlmphlus
TOlal
30/AGGIE BASKETBALL
fGA
10
13
Tayl lJ(
Holliman
Hams
Na Sh
Land Sberger
leno
Srms
12
2451
1278
Af1eru:t3nte 9.680
FGPercentages: Ulan Slale..429 . AfIlona Siale.. 471
The Spectrum
An average of almost 8,000 fans a gam e have
watched the Agg ies in act ion in seven years
since the dedi cation of th e Spectru m, December
1, 1970 (USU defeated Ohio State, 95-89). Some 754,779 fans have filed through th e
turnstiles in USU 's 84 home games during that
time .
The Spectrum - one of the nation 's most c omplete college arenas - comfortably seats
10,270 (5 ,000 stude nt capac ity and 3, 800 season
ti cket availab ili t ies). A ll are c hair bac k seats
done in a pleasant color scheme of light orange,
dark orange , light gold and yell ow. There are 36
rows of seats completely encirc ling the floor.
Virtually every need co mm on to the staging of
a major college game or tou rn amen t is provided for in c luding complete dress i ng room and
meeting room fa c ilities for four teams. Agg ie
teams use the north locker rooms and the
visitors the south facilities. The teams enter the
playing floor via nearby ramps.
The playing floor is permanent and is con­
stru cted of maple on a c us hi on , over concrete. The sound system is the most modern available
and uses the c luster sound program .
Scoreb oard s are installed at eac h en d of t he
Spect ru m. Spectrum Attendance
SINGLE GAME HIGHS 11 ,11 4 vs. BYU - Jan . 20, 1973
10,845 vs. BYU - Jan . 23, 19 71
10,746 vs. BYU - Feb . 1, 1975
10,477 vs. Weber State - Feb . 23,197 1
10,322 vs . BYU (N CAA ) - M arch t3 , t 971
10,278 vs. Webe r State - Dec . 10, 1976
10, 270 vs. BYU - Dec . 4, 1976
10,261 vs. W eber Siale - Jan. 22 , 197 5 10,253 vs . W eber Sial e - Jan. 21 , 1976 10,235 vs . W eber State - Jan . 11 , 1973
10,230 VS. BYU - Jan. 24, 1974
10,138 VS. Utah - Jan. 8, 1976
10,090 VS. Utah - Jan . 17, 1974
10,035 VS . Oral Rob ert s - Feb. t8, t975
10,029 vs. Weber Siale - Jan. 13, 1973
t o,025 VS. New M ex . State - Feb. 27 , 1971
AVERAGE HOME ATTENDANCE
8,8 12 (140,968 to ta l for 16 gam es) 1970·71
7,368 (103,1551 0 tallor 14 games) 19 7t ·72
7, 149 (10 7,226 lo r t5 games) 1972·73
7,022 (98,30 4 fo r 14 games) 1973·74
7,809 (109,33 t fo r 14 games) t974·75
7,346 (80,802 l o r 11 games) 1975·76
7,666 (1 t4 ,993 fo r 12 ga mes) 1976·77
Air For
Amer)c
Americ
Ari zon:
Ari zon:
Arkan s
ArmoUi
Armstr
Ath lete
Augu sl
Au slra l
BaylQr
BC H
Boise ~
Boston
Bowlin,
Bradle\
Branch
Brigha l
BrighJ l
Butler
Cache ,
Cache I
Califon
Cal Sa
Cal St,
Cal St,
Cal St,
Cal. SI,
CCN Y
Cen(oll
Clarion
C)ark's
Clark '5
Clearl;!
Colora(
Co)ora(
Co)ora(
Colora(
Combl!
Creigll l
Dayt on
Delaw
DenvOl
Denve!
DePaul
Desero
Delrolt
Doane
Drake
Duque,
Easton
Easton
Ea sten
Aggies versus Opponents W L First Game
Opponent
Air Force.
. . . . . . . . . . . 7 2 1962-63
... .... 2 0 1963-64
American .
American fnstitute , , , , , , , 1 0 1946-47
Arizona,
.3 0 1958-59
Arizona State , , , , , , , , , , , 8 5 1951-52
,1 0 1971-72
Arkansas , , '
,,1 0 1930-31
Armour Creamery ,
.1 0 1942-43
Armstrong Tires .
,, 1 1 1968-69
Athletes In Action
Augustana (S .D.) , , , , , , , . 1 0 1971 -72
Austrafian Nationats , " . 1 0 1966-67
,,,,,,,. 1 0 1954-55
Bayfor .
1 0 191 3-14
BCH.
Boise State ' , , , , , , , ... , 3 1 1973-74
Boston College ,
0 1 1964-65
Bowling Green .
" " 1 0 1970-71
. . . . . . , , , . 1 2 1946-47
Bradley .
,,5 0 1913-14
Branch Ag COllege .
Brigham Young College .... 9 4 1909·10
.. .. 72 95 1908-09
Brigham Young
Butler.
2 0 1962-63
.4 0 1912-13
Cache All-Stars
,1 0 1944-45
Cache Coaches ,
California.
" " " ",55 1931-32
Cal. Santa Barbara " . " . 22 1970-71
1 0 1976-77
Cal. State -Bakersfield
Cal. State-Fullel1on ... , , .. 1 0 1972-73
Cal. State-Nol1hridge . , ,, 1 0 1976·77
Cal. State-Stanislaus , , . , , 1 0 1976-77
CCNY.
0 1 1947-48
Centenary
" " 1 1 1965-66
Clarion State ,
. " 1 0 1951-52
Clark's All-Stars , .. .. , , , , 1 0 1939-40
Clark's Insurance , .... , , ,1 0 1933-34
Clearfield.
' , , " . " . 1 0 1945-46
Colorado ,
. 4 15 1937-38
Coforado College ,
" " , 1 0 1933-34
Colorado State College , ,,5 1 1925-26
... 4831
1937-38
Colorado State,
Combined Teams , , . , , , , , 1 0 1932-33
Creighton
2 2 1962-63
0 1 1957-58
Dayton
1 0 1969-70
Delaware
Denver Athletic Club . , . , .. 2 0 1933-34
. 5235 1922-23
Denver .
.. 1 0 1973-74
DePaut
Deseret News.
1 0 1930-31
Detroit.
0 1 1960-61
Doane College '
" . 1 0 1973-74
,,0 1 1959-60
Drake,
Duquesne.
" " , , 0 1 1947-48
,0 1 1975-76
Eastern Kenlucky
1 0 1941-42
Eastern Oregon
Eastern Washington .. , , .. 2 2 1952-53
. .. 2 3 1937-38
Ecker Studio .
.. 0 1 1948-49
Emporia State
.2 0 1967-68
Evansville .
.3 1 1963-64
Fresno State
FI. Douglas,
" " , 2 0 1942-43
,1 0 1960-61
Georgia Tech
,,1 0 1931-32
Gila College.
,,4
1952-53
Gonzaga
1950-51
Hamline
".",, 0
,,
0 1 1932-33
Hancock Oil .
Hastings College
" . 1 0 1937-38
,2 0 1946-47
Hawaii
2 0 1932-33
House of David 1 0 1972-73
Houston Baptist. Houslon ' . . . . . , , . . . . . 1 1 1961-62
,,6 9 1945-46
Idaho
,,1 0 1926-27
Idaho All-Stars .
.2 0 1926-27
Idaho College ,
t942-43
Idaho State (Southern) ... 22 11
Illinois . ,
. 0 1 1953-54
,0 1 1976-77
Indiana ,
.,,1 0 1972-73
Indiana State ,
Iowa. 0 1 1949-50
Iowa State ,
" " " " , 2 2 1950-51
Italian AthletiC Club 0 1 1934-35
Kansas ,
. 2 4 1935-36
. . 0 2 1949-50
Kansas State ,
... 0 1 1944-45
Kearns .
Kent State , '
" " " , 2 0 1960-61
Kentucky. ' , , , , , ..... , , 0 1 1957-58
Kentucky Wesleyan 1 1 1955-56
Kurley Kilowatts. , , . , , .. , 1 0 1938-39
1 1 1963-64
LaSalle , ' Los Angeles State. 3 1 1951-52
. 1 0 1934-35
Lambuth College
Lawrence TeCh . , , .... , , , 2 1 1947-48
. 1 4 1908-09
LDS College ,
Lincoln AthletiC Club, , , ... 1 0 1924-25
Logan Coaches
' " 1 0 1920-21
.2 0 1934-35
Logan Elks
,1 0 1942-43
Logan Marines
Long Beach Athletic Club. o 2 1931-32
Long Island .
" , 1 1 1946·4 7
Loras .
0 1 1946-47
Los Angeles Athletic Club .. 1 3 1924 -25
. .... 2 0 1970-71
Louisiana State
Loyola (Calif. ) 5 0 1961-62
Manhattan , 1 1 1936-3 7
McMillian Rings,
" " . 1 0 1934-35
,1 0 1952-53 Miami (Ohio) ,
,1 0 1962-63
Michigan Slate .
2 1 1964-65
Minnesola . 1 0 1938-39
Mint Cafe
, 1 1 1967-68
Missouri .
Montana _
.25 13 1913-14
.. 4 0
Montana Mines
.. 73 38
Montana State.
... 1 0
Morehead State
,,, 6 1
MI. SI. Charles
,, 0 1
Nebraska
,,,9 0
Nevada-Reno,
, 18 3
New Mexico,
,4 5
New Mexico State .
,, 1 1 New Orleans .
,,3 1
New York University.
,1 0
Niagra ,
, , , ,0 1
Nol1h Dakota.
,, 1 0
Nol1h East Louisiana.
,, 1 0
Nol1h Texas State.
,0 2
Notre Dame .
,, 1 0
Occidental .
,, 1 0
Ogden Boosters .
,1 0
Ogden Pioneers
Ohio , , , , , ..... , ... . ' , 0
,2
Ohio State.
, ,0 1
Oklahoma,
,2 0
Oklahoma City
Oneida Stake Academy. , , ,2 2
,1 1
Oral Robel1s .
Oregon . " . " " .. .. ,, 24
Oregon State ,
2 6
Pacific .
'7 1
,2 0
Pacific Athletic Club.
Pasadena Athletic Club. , , , 0 1
,2 1
Pasadena Majors
Pennsylvania Athletic Club. , 0 1
. , ,2 2
Pepperdine ,
Piggly-Wiggly of Logan . ... 1 0
.1 1
Pittsburgh
. 12 2
Pol1land
Poll land State ... , ... , , , 1 0
Preston AthletiC Club
2 0
Providence
".,,1 2
Regis ,
.3 2
.,1 0
Rexburg Athletic Club.
Ricks College .
.2 0
Rutgers .
0 1
Sacramento State.
2 1
Salt Lake High School, .. , . 1 1
San Diego DeMolay .
1 0
San Diego State
" " 1 0
,, 1 7
San FranCisco ,
San Fran Cisco State .
2 0
7
San Jose State ,
Santa Clara
2 2
1413
Seattle
South Dakola State.
" .1 0
Southern California ... , , , . 5 7
Southern Mississippi .
.2 1
Springfield (Mass.)
1 0
1921-22
1913-14
1965-66
1921-22
1960-61
1935-36
1951-52
1960-6 1
1974-75
1952-53
1959-60
1928-29
1974-75
1975-76
1967-68
1924-25
1933-34
1940-4 t
1958-59
1962-63
1938-39 1959-60
1912-13
1974-75
1935-36
1939-40 1951-52 1924-25
1931-32 1932-33 1936-37
1951-52 1932-33
1949-50
1953-54
1976-77
1921-22
1959-60 1948-49
1918-19 1918-19 1966-67
1951-52
1909-10
1924-25
1962-63
1935-36
1951-52
1935-36 1951-52
1956-57
1960-61
1924-25
1972-73
1946-47
.3 3
Stanford.
St. Bonaventure . .. .... 2 0
1 0
St. Francis (Pa.).
SI. Joseph (Pa,) ,
" " 1 1
0 1
SI. Louis,
,,2 1
SI. Mary's (Cali!.) .
.1 1
SI. Peter's (N .J.) . .
,1 0
Swedish Nationals ,
,,0 1
Temple .
Tennessee.
" ,0 2
1 0
Texaco Oil .
Texas.
1 0
1 0
TexasA&M
.1 0
Texas Christian
Texas Tech .
" .2 1
.1 0
38th Infantry .
Toledo ,
0 1
Tremonton Athletic Club , .1 0
Trinity (Tex.) .
'" 1 0
.2 1
Tulane
,0 2
Tulsa
...... ...
UCLA.
3 6
.1 0
Union Pacific.
.2 0
United Billiards
USC Frosh .
",1 0
Utah ,
, , , , 67 97
Utah Athletic Association , ' , 1 0
UTEP (Texas Western) , .. , 1 4
.1 0
Vico Oil.
,,1 0
Villanova.
2 2
Washington.
1 3
Washington (SI. Louis) ,
,,,7 1
Washington State.
Watkins Motor,
," ,1 0
Wall's All-Stars.
" .3 0
Weber High School. " " . 1 0
Weber Junior College .
9 2
1 0
Weber Stake
Weber State.
" .6 6
Western Athletic Club . , , .. 1 0
,4 4
West Texas State .
,0 2
Western Kentucky
Whilwol1h College
" ,.0 1
,1 0
Whillier College
Wichita State.
' " .5 3
.1 0
Willa melle College .
Wilmering YMCA
0 1
Wisconsin . , , , ... , , .. , , 0 1
,1 0
Wisconsin -Milwaukee ,
,1 0
Wisconsin -Stout. .
Wyoming , ... , .... ,. , 20 42
, 2 0
Xavier (Ohio)
.1 0
Yellow Cab
YMCA ,
,.0 1
TOTALS
, 763596
Alltime Lettermen 1933-34
1947-48
1970-7 1
1946-47
1967-68
1939-40
1968-69
1966-67
1973-74 1949-50
1932-33
1938-39
1963-64
1960-61
1972-73
1929-30
1958-59
1920-21
t973-74
1970-71
1965-66
1932-33
1929-30
1931 -32
1924-25
1908-09 1920-21
1962-63
1928-29
1959-60
1962-63
1953-54
1946-47
1937-38
1938-39 1913-14
1938-39
1908-09
1970-71
1921 -22
t958-59
1947-48
1956-57
1929-30
1948-49
1941-42
1935-36
1969-70
1973-74
1972-73
1929-30
1966-67
1925-26
1909-10
1907
1915
Brossard, Edgar
Cook, LashbrOOk L,
Daley, Ernesl
Johnson, Carl
Packard, David Russell
Pnce . lew mar
Herman
Izall, George
Jorgenson, Floyd
McNeil, W. I.
Petersen, Preston
Siewan
Parkinson, Ezra
1916
Gardner, Rulhon
Johnson, Carl
Reese, L. LaVern
Kapple, Dixon Clarence
Mohr, Andy
1908
1917
Brossard, Edgar
Cook, Lashbrook L.
Clyde, George 0,
Jones. William
Jarvis, Orin
Parkinson, Ezra B,
Mohr, Andy
1909
1918
Cook, Lashbrook L.
JarVIS , Orin
Dixon . Asael
Nielson . Joseph
Coburn ,John
Egbert , Archie
Egbert, Ivan
Peterson, D.
Whllehead, (Winifred)
Sumsion , Glenn
Mohr, Andy
1919
Worley, Clyde
1910
1920
Hobson. Ivan
COOk. Lashbrook L.
Hancock, Heber
Van Oreen, P. B.
Egbert, Ivan
1911
And ru s, Leonard
Jarvis, Lester
Kirk, Harvey
Hanson, Percy
McMullen, Tommy
Mohr, Andy
Spencer, Sydney
Hobson, Ivan
Hancock, Heber
Egbert, Ivan
1912
Pelerson, R.
Peterson, Hugh Brossard, Howard
Crookston, R. Burns
Mohr, Ernest
Owen , Cynl
1921
Hanson, Percy
Kirk, Harvey
McMullen, Tommy
Maughan. Joe
Robinson , Lamont
Smith, Dm'er Edwin
Spencer , Sid
1922
1913
Hammond, Owen Cyril
Owen, Cyril Hanson, Percy
Harris, Sterling
Anderson, Hans
Lmdsay, Claude
Maughan, Joseph
Crookston, R. Burns
Peterson, John
Pelerson , R.
IVinS, Lorraine
Robinson . lamoOl
Mohl , Ernesl
Schaub, WesleyGeorge
AGGIE BASKETBALU31
1923
1929 Baker , H. Cecil
Cowley. Floyd
Hammond, Owen Cyril
Ivins , Lorrame
Robinson, Lamond
Crowlher. Clillon Kirk . Harvey
Maker, Cecil
Schau b. George We sley Wood side, Howard Spencer. George (mgr .)
Sanders. Newell
Call. Joseph
Davis. Carl
Henrie , DeWayne Smart. Theron
Ta le. Sharon Wade . Ellis
Walkin s. Delos
WonhinglDn , Glen
Rowe. Bu s (mgr.)
1924 Adamson. Herben (mgr. ) Baker . H. Cecil
Crowlher, Clillon Kirk . Harvey
Hammond, Cyril (O we n)
IVins. l orraine
Sanders . Newell
Robin son , Lamoni WoodSIde, Howard Henne .Owaine
Nielsen, CaOiril Hawley. Warren 1925 Baker. H Cecil
Crowlher. Chllon
Hawley, warren
Henrie. Dwai ne
Nielsen . Cantril
Sanders. Newell
Woodside. Howard
Davis. P. (mgr.)
1926 1930
Allsop, Warren
Bennion. Donald
Campbell, Everell
DaVIS. Carl
Drysdale . Elwood
Remund , Clive
Walk ins, Delos
Young. C. George
Parkin son. Selh
Childs. M. (mgr.)
1931 Allsop. Warren G.
Bellislon , Carl
Bennion, Donald
Cropley. Virgil
Drysdale, Elwood
Moesinger, Gilben Parkinson , Selh
WalkIn s, Delos
WI lcox, Ellon Young. George
1932 Pelly, Cleo
Ryan . Kenl
Wardell. Claylon
WailS, Conley
Woods , Venis
1935
Facer. Elmer (mgr.)
Hansen, Harold
Gardner. Rollie
Garll. Elmo Henderson. Dean
McNiel , Frank
Pelly. Cleo
Ryan. Kenl
Skousen. Willard
Wade. Edward
Watson, Eldon
We s!. Shelby
1936
Andreason. Granl Slanlon , Paul
Gardner, Rollre
Garll. Elmo
Goales. Raeldon
Henderson, Dean Pelly, Cleo
Ryan. Kenl
Skousen, Willard
Wade, Edward
Walson, Elden Wesl, Shelby
DeMoisey, Ralph (mgr.)
1938
Davis , Carl
Hawley, Warren
Mar/ indale. Addinglon
Neilsen. CanUIi
Sanders. Newell
Wade, EllIS
Wonhinglon . Glen
Smilh. Kennelh (mgr.)
Allsop, Warren
Campbell. Everell
Hansen . Harold
Lamber!. Joe
McNiel. Frank Pelly, Cleo Warde ll. Claylon
WailS. Conley
Wes!. Shelby Woods. Verlis
Pelerson. John (mgr .)
Agricola , Calvin
Anderson, Lorin
Andreason. Granl
Broberg. John
Cook. Slerling
Goales. Raeldon
Ga rll, Elmo
James. Leonard
Jacobsen. lloyd Lindquisl. Ray
Ol sen. Oman
Parkinson, Berkley
Peterson . Arden
Reeve. Eldrow
Wimmer . Alb en
Hoggan . Drummond
Adams. Alma Hansen . Harold
Henderson . Dean
GUlke, Ralph
Lamberl . Joe
McNrel. Frank
32JAGGIE BASKETBALL
Baugh, Evan
Cullimore. Gran!
Drakulich . Nick
Hughes, AusUn
Izall, Edwin
Maughan, Glen
Mayne, Jack
Pulnik, John
Reading, Roland
Ryan , Ri chard SImpson , Harold
Trane . Kerlh
1942
1943-44
1933
1934
1941
Allen, AqUIlla
Baugh . Evan
Briggs. Melvin
CullImore, Granl CurtiS. Q((in
Durranl, Bill
Grillen. DIck
Hollman , Verne
Maughan. Glen
Maughan, Ralph
Trane. Keilh
Crookslon. Burns
Corey , Raben (mgr )
1927
Davis. Carl
Henrre .DeWa yne
Marlindale . Adding lon
Nielsen. Canlfil
Smarl . Theron
Tale . Sharon
Wade . EllIS
Wonhinglon , Glen
Roland . Lewis E. (mgr.)
Agri co la, Calvin
Baugh. Evan
Bingham , Delben
James . Leonard
Lindqui sl, Ray
Morris, Clyde
Morris, Floyd
Reading , Roland
Cardon. Guy(mgr.)
1937
Hawley, Warren Gibbons, Raben Mar/indale. AddlnglOn Neilsen. Canlfil
Sanders , Newell
Wade. EllIS
Williams, Harold WOr/hinglOn. Glen Miles , Ferris (mgr.)
Hoffman , Vern e
HolmSlead . Earl
JOhnson, Clarke
Jorgenson, Lee
Maughan. Ra lph
Packer, Allen Soren son, Evan
Langslon , Veri
Williams. Fred
No co mpetition
due 10 war
1952 Chesbro, Charles
Cleverly. James
Abram s. Marvin
Gilmore . Frank C.
Jones. Norm
Johnson , Clarke
Jorgenson, C. Percy Jorgenson . Lee
Hansen. Norvel "Nag " Ryan . Bill
Sorenson , Evan
VanNoy, Jay 1948
Abrams . Marvin
ChilO, Raw son
Done, Nalhan K.
GIllmore, Frank
Hansen Norvel " Nag"
Jones. Norm
John son, Rollo Ray
Jorgenson, Lee
MurdOCk. Kenl
Murdock . Bob
Schenk, Edward
Sorenson , Evan Van Nay , Jay Jorgenson, C. Percy
Nelson. RIchard (mgr.) 1949 Andersen, LaDell
Berrell, Ken
Done. Nalhan K.
Downs. Ralph
Hazen, Frank Jones, Norman
Johnson. Rollo
Jorgenson , Calvin P.
Murdock. Bob
Nrelsen. Lynn
Rasmuson. Mahlon
Slone . Harvey
1950
1945
Abrams. MarVin
Anderson, Kay
BelliSlon, Ganh
Condie . Willmore
Hale. Lyle
HolmSlead , Earl
Lewi s, Dale
Maughan. Conway
Mounison . Gran t
Nelson. Clinlon
Wankier , Udell A.
Andersen, LaDell
BerreU . Ken
Cook. Ben
Done. Nalhan K.
Ducich, Dan
Gobbre, Tom
Haws, Dale (mgr .)
Hazen . Frank
Johnson. Rollo
Jorgensen. C. P.
Miller, John
Nielsen, LIndy
Pelerson. Bob
1946
1939
Agricola. Calvin
Cook, Ben
Downs, Ralph
Gardner, Spence
Gobbie, Tom
Hays , Andy
Miller, John
Peterson . Bob
Sewell, Keith
Sprrngman. Bob
Tu cker. Darrell
1947
1940
Adams. H. R. Anderson. Lorm
Andreason, Gran! Broberg. John Bunker . Robe r/
Garll. Elmo Goales. Raeldon
Han sen , Thad ParkIn son. Berkley
Pelerson, Arden
Reeve. Eldrow
Ryan. Kenl Wad e, Edward
Wesl, Shelby
Hall , HarOld Jr. (mgr. ) Allsop, Warren
Bellislon , Carl
Campbell . Everell
Chrlslensen, Guy
Cropley, Virgil
Drysdale , 'Elwood
Harr i3, Rulon
Van Kampen, Rudolph Yo ung, George
YealeS, LaRue
Gillespie. Kennelh (mgr .) 1928 Bingham, Delben
Broberg . John
Clark. Charles
Izall. Edwin
Jacobsen. Lloyd
James, Leonard
Lindquist, Ray
Morros, Clyde
Morris, Floyd
Reading . Roland
1951
Chesbro . Charles
Gilmore , Fra nk
Andersen, LaDell
Brown , Cordell
Clark . Jack
COOk. Ben
Gardner. Dale
Goldin g, Fred
Harbenson, Bob
Hayes . Andy
Hull, Bill
Lindley, Earl
Sewell . Keilh Anhur
Springham. Bob
Tucker, Darrell
Tuh. Don
Weiss, Jack 1953 Brown , Cordell
Cl ark , Jack
Gardner, Dale
Haben son. Bob
Hull. Bill
Johnson. Ban lindley, Earl
Sprrngman , Bob
Tucker , Darrell
Tuh, Don
1954
Adams , Boyd
Brown . Cordell
Clark, Jack
Condie. Frank
Harbenson. Bob
Hull. BIll
JOhnson, Ban
Sprrngham . Bob
Tuh . Don
Tu cker. Darrell
Hancey, Gene (mgr .)
1955
Adams, Boyd
Anderson, Dave
BOOlh, Richard Lee
Brown, Cordell
Chnsten sen. lva n
Dunn . Pal
Geddes. Dale
Good ri ch. Gary
Johnson, Ban
Shields. Marlin
warily, Don
1956
Bailey. Larry
Chrislensen. Iva n
Dunn . Pal
Johnson . Don
Kirby. Gordon
Lockeyer , Joe
Pola k, Frank
Smilh , Ted
Warily. Don
Jensen. Sid
Nale . Dennis
Perry. Max
Ril chie . Roy
Walker , Gilben
WIlbon, Tyler
Olsen. Dave
Powell , Les
Parri sh. Alan
O'Brien , DenniS
Ste wan . Tom
ROlh, Sieve
1957
Bales, Jay
Bailey. Larry
Bee/on, Martell
Conley, Terry
Haggeny. Sam
Lockeyer, Joe
Smllh . Ted
Theu s. Hal
Polak, Frank
1958
Bales. Jay
Bee/on. Manell
Crane. Bob
Cullimore , Ralp h
Haggeny , Sam
Ipsen. Bob
Klolovich, Mark
Polak, Frank
Reaveley, Joe
Th ayer, Jim
Theu s, Hal
Walbeck , Daryl
1959
Agoraslos. ChriS
Cullimore, Ralph
Fowers, Blair
Garn, Darrell
Garll . Elmo
Goldsberry. Reid
Hull . Don
Ipsen. Bob
LInd, Richard
Mich'l, Ron
Perry . Max
Rice. Jim
Scholield, Jerry
Theus, Hal
1960
Auur, Don
CullImore, Ral ph
Dixon, Nale
Jensen. Sid
Green, Corn ell
Mlch'l , Ron
Perry, Max
Ra smussen . Paul
Rilchre , Roy
Scholield, Jerry
Walls . Gary
Wilbon. Tyler
Wonhen, Alan
Hull . Don
1961
Anderson , Wad e
FIveCOai. Gregg
Floyd, Donald Joe
Green. Cornell
Haney. Darnell
Holman, Don
1962
1967
Casey. Mike
Dow, Randy
Green. Cornell
Goldsberry. Reid
Haney. Darnel
Hasen, Mark
Holman, Don
Garn, Daryl
Johnson, Phil
Pu zey. Bill
Nate . Dennis
Walls , Joe
Lyons, Del ano
Bunce. Larry
Ennenga, Pele
Hallman, Shaler
Hale, Hal
Hoffman. Paul
Jones, Clarence
Parrish , Alan
Powell, Les Smilh , Fred " Luckie "
Smith . Jimmy
Slewan, Tom
Hislop, Craig (mgr.)
1968
1963
Angle , Larry
Casey, Mike
Collier, Troy
ESles, Wayne
Goldsberry, Reid
Hasen, Mark
Hanson, Ralph
Jen son, Ken!
Johnson, Phil
Warfel. Joe
Wail S, Gary
Puzey. Bill
1964
Angle, Larry
Collier. Troy
Dillebrand. Mickey
ESles. Wayne
Hanson , Ralph
Jones. Steve
Long , Myron
Walker , LeRoy
Wail S, Gary
WIdme r, Gene
1965
Ed sa ll , Leonard
Ennenga. Pele
ESles. Wayne
Dillebrand . MIckey
Hale. Hal
Hunsaker, Kenl
Jones. Steve
Jones. Clarence
Long . Myron
Mackbee, Earsell
Parrish, Alan
ROlh, Sieve
Smrlh, Tim
Walker . LeRoy
Durran!. Kent
1966
Angle . Larry
Ennenga. Pele
Ford . Slish
Hale, Hal
Hunsaker, Kenl
Jones, Clarence
Tolleslrup, Tim
Wa de, Dick
Bean , Chrrs
Halimon, Shaler
Jefferson . Jessie
Jeppesen . Paul
Smilh , Jimmy
Siewan, Tom
1969
Bea n, Chrrs
Casllelon. Sian
Epps, Ed
Erickson. John
Graham. Harley
Jellerson , Jessre
Jeppesen, Paul
Marrioll, Brenl
Robens , Marvin
Tolleslrup , Tim
Wade, Dick
Engleslead, Kay (mgr.)
1970
Bean . Chris
Engleslead , Kay (mgr.)
Epps, Ed
Erickson . John
Halch, Ron
Jeppesen , Paul
Robens . Marvin
Tebbs, Jell
Tolleslrup , T,m
Wade. Dick
Wakefield. Terry
Williams. Nale
1971
Bees. Waller
Epps, Ed
Robens, Marvrn
Halch, Ron
Lauri skl. Bob
Wakefield , Terry
Love , Lalayelle
Tebbs. Jell
Thompson . Ken
Williams, Nale
1972
Boalwrighl. Jim
Cooley. Pal
Han sen, Glen
Halch, Ron
Laurrski, Bob
Love, Lalayelle
Pavlish, Bryan
Tebbs. Jeff
Thompson , Ken
Wakelield, Te rry
1973
Boalwrighl, Jim
Haws, Rich
Lauriskl. Bob
Love, Lalayelle
Moore, Jimmy
Pavlish, Bryan
Rock, Mike
Tenhoeve. Mark
Thompson . Ken
(Offf
1957·
1958·
1959­
1960­
1961 1962­
1963­
1974
Boalwrighl, Jim
Dre ssen, Dan
Haws, RIch
Malmrose, Gary
Moore, Jimmy
Owens, Darryl
Reed , Blair
Rock. Mike
Tenhoeve, Mark
Th ompson, Ray
1975
Gregg. Ed
Haws, Rich
Malmrose. Gary
Marti neau. Blair
Reed, Blair
Moore. Jimmy
Rock, Mike
Sanlos, Mike
Tenhoeve, Mark
Th ompson, Ray
Williams. Oscar
1964­
1965­
1966·
1967­
1968·
1969·
1970­
1971 ·
1972­
1973­
1976
Bail ess, PreSIOn
Gregg. Ed
Malmrose , Gary
Martineau . Blair
Meyer, Jell
Owens, Darryl
Reed, Blair
Rock. MIke
Sanlos. Mike
Taylor, Craig
1974­
1975·
1976·
1977
Bailess, PreSion
Hunger. Dean
Malmrose, Gary
Martinea u. Blair
Meyer, Jell
Owens. Darryl
Perkins. Rawlee
Pin eg ar. Sieve
Sanlos, Mike
Williams, Oscar
Wilson, Marc
(15 pi,
821
745
71 8
671
641
627
1000-Point Club Team Totals Year-by-Year (offense and defense) Field Goals - %
1957-58 1958-59 1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66 1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73 1973-74 1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
576-1634
673-1714
782-1837
704-1922
875-2073
778-2179
727 -1842
731-1837
829·1961
749·1932
802·1802
695·1785
975·2173
873·2053
862·2042
760·1696
841 · 1884
821·1883
904·1995
796·1891
851·1933
833·2004
821·1843
892·1924
1008·2153
902·2172
884·1859
802·1833
858 ·1886
857·1876
918·1860
856 -18 54
877·1795
794-1794
951·1899
845-1898
841-1852
810-1782
918·1904
845 -1878
.358
.392
.425
.366
.422
356
.394
.397
.422
.387
.445
.389
.449
.425
.422
.448
.446
.436
.453
.421
.440
.411
.445
.464
.470
.410
.476
.440
.450
.460
.494
.460
.489
.443
.501
.445
.454
.455
.482
.450
Free Throws - %
367-583
383-591
401-615
391-596
501-746
379-587
427-671
435-629
541-827
498-762
459-653
395·625
571-769
531-751
412-567
516-747
471-700
498-717
479-699
424·615
496-743
505·715
494-770
498-735
603-825
600-851
557-776
513-754
431-600
445·643
362-480
334-472
391-546
391-573
391-548
403-576
267-400
361·504
350-517
428-604
.629
.648
.652
.657
.670
.645
.621
.691
.654
.653
.702
.632
.743
.707
.727
.691
.673
.695
.685
.689
.668
.706
.642
.678
.731
.700
.720
.680
.720
.690
.739
.700
.7 16
.683
.714
.700
.668
.716
.677
.709
Rebounding
947 39.5
1234 51.4
1381 53.1
1311 50.4
1618 55.8
1370 47.2
1354 52.0
1291 49.6
1511 52.1
1323 45.6
1323 49.0
1245 46.1
1445 49.8
1342 46.3
1304 52.2
1198 47.9
1268 48.8
1287 49 .5
1343 48.0
1254 44.8
1333 53 .3
1377 55 .1
1314 50.5
1253 48.2
1566 54.0
1322 45.6
1324 49.0
1142 42.3
1182 45.2
1232 47.4
1143 43.9
1063 40.9
1198 46.2
1057 40.7
1183 43.8
1146 42.4
1087 41.8
1163 45.1
1184 43.9
1178 43.6
Scoring
1517
1729
1965
1799
2271
1935
1879
1861
2202
1996
2063
1785
2527
2277
2136
2036
2153
2140
2287
2016
2198
2171
2136
2282
2619
2404
2325
2117
2147
2159
2198
2046
2145
1979
2293
2093
1949
1981
2186
2118
64.0
720 ·
75.5
69.2
78.3
66.7
72.3
71.5
75.9
68.8
76.4
66.1
87.1
78.5
85.4
81.4
82.8
82.3
88.0
77.5
87.9
86.8
82.2
87.8
90.3
82.9
86.0
78.4
82 .5
83.0
84.5
78.7
82.5
76.1
84.9
77.5
75.0
76.2
80.1 78.4
500 Point Scorers
(15 players)
821
745
718
671
641
627
Wayne Estes, 1963-64
Cornell Green, 1961-62
Marvin Roberts , 1968-69
Shaler Halimon, 1967-68
Wayne Estes, 1964-65
Marvin Roberts, 1969-70
616
615
613
608
589
579
569
563
Troy Collier, 1963-64
Cornell Green , 1959-60
Shaler Halimon, 1966-67
Nate Williams, 1969-70
Bert Cook, 1950-51
Ed Gregg, 1975-76
Bob Ipsen, 1958-59
Rich Haws , 1974-75
548
544
539
535
530
521
520
Jimmy Smith, 1967-68
Bert Cook , 1951·52
Wayne Estes, 1962-63
Darrell Tucker , 1952-53
Cornell Green, 1960·61
LeRoy Walker, 1964 -65
Jimmy Moore, 1974-75
Name (years)
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Wayne Estes (1962-65)
Cornell Green (1959-62)
27-539: 19.96
29-615 21.2
29-821: 28 .3
26-530: 20.4
19-641' 33.7
29-745: 25.7
75-2001 26.7
84-1890 : 22.5
Marvin Roberts (1968-71)
Shaler Halimon (1966-68)
26-718:27.6
28-627: 22 .3
26-613: 23.5
24-499: 20.7
25-671: 26.9
78-1844: 23.6
51-1284: 25.2
Bob Lauriski (1970-73)
Rich Haws (1972-75)
27-337: 12.4
26-346: 13 .3
26-453: 17 .4
26-346: 13.3
26-476: 18.3
27-563: 20.9
79-1266: 16 .0
79-1255: 15.8
Jim Boatwright (1971-74)
Max Perry (1958-61)
26·271: 10.4
26-347: 13.3
26·486: 18.6
29·468: 16.1
26·481: 18.5
26-42116.1
78-1238 : 15.9
81-1236: 15.2
Jimmy Moore (1972-75)
Bert Cook (1950-52)
26-244: 9.4
26·400: 15.4
34·589: 17 .3
27-520: 19 .3
29·544: 18.7
79-1164 : 14.7
63-113317.9
27·493: 18.2
27·472: 17.4
29-616: 21.2
56-1109: 19.8
55-1080 19 .6
Bob Ipsen (1957-59) 22-309: 14 .0
29·445: 15.3
24·432: 18.0
26·481: 18.5
25-286: 11.4
26-569: 21.8
68-1018: 14 .9
79-1007: 12.7
50-1001: 20.0
Best Scoring Averages
Best
Rebound Averages
Troy Collier (1962-64)
Nate Williams (1969-71)
28-608: 21.7
Pat Dunn (1953-56)
Bill Hull (1951-54)
20-228 11 .4
25-276: 11.0
33.7
28 .3
27.6
26.8
25.6
23.5
22.4
22.3
21 .9
21.8
21.7
21.2
21.2
20 .9
20.8
20 .8
20.3
20.0
Wayne Estes, 1964-65 Wayne Estes , 1963-64 Marvin Roberts , 1968·69
Shaler Halimon, 1967-68
Cornell Green, 1961-62
Shaler Halimon, 1966-67
Marvin Roberts, 1969-70
Ed Gregg, 1975-76
Jimmy Smith, 1967-68 Bob Ipsen, 1958-59 Nate Williams, 1969-70 Troy Collier, 1963-64 Cornell Green , 1959-60
Rich Haws, 1974-75
LeRoy Walker, 1964-65
Marvin Roberts, 1970-71
Cornell Green , 1960-61
Wayne Estes, 1962-63
13.9
13.9
13.7
13.2
13.0
12.9
12.5
12.3
12 .3
12.0
11.9
11 .9
11 .8
11.7
11.7
11 .3
11.0
10.7
10.4
10.3
10.2
Career Cornell Green, 1959-60
Marvin Roberts , 1969-70
Wayne Estes, 1964-65
Tyler Wilbon, 1960-61 Wayne Estes, 1963-64 Jerry Schoefield, 1958·59 Marvin Roberts, 1968-69 Troy Collier, 1963-64 Cornell Green, 1960-61
Jerry Schoefield, 1959-60
Tyler Wilbon, 1959-60
Harold Theus, 1958-59
Marvin Roberts, 1970-71
Shaler Halimon , 1967-68
Ed Gregg, 1975-76
Mike Santos, 1976-77
Troy Collier, 1962-63
Lafayette Love, 1971-72
Bob Lauriski, 1971-72
Darnell Haney, 1961-62
Harold Theus, 1957-58
AGGIE BASKETBALLJ33
Leading Scorers
Year
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
Player
Bob Ipsen
Bob Ipsen
Cornell Green
Cornell Green
Cornell Green
Wayne Estes
Wayne Estes
Wayne Estes
Larry Angle
Shaler Halimon
Shaler Halimon
Marv Roberts
Marv Roberts
Marv Roberts
Bob Lauriski
Jim Boatwright
Jim Boatwrighl
Rich Haws
Ed Gregg
Mike Santos
G
24
26
29
26
29
27
29
19
26
26
25
26
28
24
26
26
26
27
26
27
Pis
432
569
615
530
745
539
821
641
430
613
671
718
627
499
453
486
481
563
579
491
Avg
18.0
21.8
21 .2
20 .3
25.6
19 .9
28 .3
33.7
16.5
23 .5
26 .8
27.6
22.4
20.8
17.4
18 .7
18.5
209
22. 3
18.2
Leading Shooters
Year
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967 -68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
Player
Bob Ipsen
Bob Ipsen
Cornell Green
Cornell Green
Cornell Green
Troy Collier
Troy Collier
Wayne Estes
Les Powell
Les Powell
Jimmy Smith
Marv Roberts
Tim Tollestrup
Lafayette Love
Jim Boatwright
Ken Thompson
Jim Boatwright
Blair Reed
Ed Gregg
Mike Santos
G
24
26
29
26
29
27
29
19
26
26
25
26
29
26
26
26
26
27
26
27
FGM-A
154-368
221-483
225-460
188-438
259-542
200-379
240-448
252 -518
93-196
115-196
229-501
271-564
116-220
101-190
106-206
120-216
199-379
127 -238
256 -476
197 -370
PCT
418
457
.489
424
478
.528
.535
486
.474
.587
457
480
.510
.530
.510
.550
.525
.534
.538
.532
Rebound Leaders
Year
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
Player
Hal Theus
Jerry Schofield
Cornell Green
34/AGGIE BASKETBALL
G
24
26
29
Reb
245
333
403
Avg
10.2
12 .8
139
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
Tyler Wilbon
Cornell Green
Troy Collier
Wayne Estes
Wayne Estes
Alan Parrish
Shaler Halimon
Shaler Halimon
Marv Roberts
Marv Roberts
Marv Roberts
Lafayette Love
Bob Lauriski
Jimmy Moore
Ed Gregg
Ed Gregg
Mike Santos
26
29
27
29
19
25
26
25
26
28
24
25
26
26
26
26
27
13.2
11.7
11.0
130
13.7
7.0
8.7
11.7
12.5
13.9
11.8
10.7
8.8
9.3
9.1
11 .7
11.3
345
342
297
377
260
175
226
292
325
388
284
267
238
241
238
305
306
Coaching Records
Seasons
1908-14
1915-19
1919-41
1941-42
1942-45
1945-47
1947-50
1950-61
1961-71
1971-73
1973-77
Clayton T. Teetzel
Joseph K. Jensen
E. Lowell Romney
Robert W. Burnett
D. D. Young
H. B. Lee
Joe Whitesides
Cec Baker
Ladell Andersen
T. L. Plain
Dutch Belnap
Yrs
5
5
22
1
2
2
3
11
10
2
4
Won
19
9
225
6
23
21
36
157
176
28
66
Lost
23
12
159
10
17
22
53
142
95
24
40
Pct
.452
.582
.585
.375
.583
487
.404
.525
.650
.538
.635
Season-by-Season
Records, Coaches
Year
1908-09
1909-10
1911-12
1912·13
1913-14
1914-15
1915-16
1916-17
1917-18
1918-19
1919-20
1920-21
1921 -22
1922-23
1923-24
1924-25
W-L
1- 8
3- 7
no scores
5- 4
10- 4
1- 5
2- 4
no scores
no scores
6- 3
268·
8612-
0
4
3
4
6
7
Pct
.111
.300
.555
.714
.167
.333
.667
1000
.600
.727
.667
.500
.632
Coach
Clayton T. Teetzel
Clayton T. Teetzel
Clayton T. Teetzel
Clayton T. Teetzel
Clayton T. Teetzel
Joseph K. Jensen
Joseph K. Jensen
Joseph K. Jensen
Joseph K. Jensen
Joseph K. Jensen
E.
E.
E.
E.
E.
E.
Lowell
Lowell
Lowell
Lowell
Lowell
Lowell
Romney
Romney
Romney
Romney
Romney
Romney
1925-26
1926-27
1927-28
1928-29
13- 5
11- 3
7- 7
8-10
.722
.786
.500
.444
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
Romney
Romney
Romney
Romney
1929-30
1930-31
1931-32
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
15- 7
12- 8
7-15
11-12
14- 6
17- 5
17-10
6- 9
11- 9
17- 7
.682
.600
.318
.478
.700
.773
.630
400
.555
.708
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
E. Lowell
Romney
Romney
Romney
Romney
Romney
Romney
Romney
Romney
Romney
Romney
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
11- 7
5-16
6-10
14- 7
no competition
9-10
7-12
14-10
8-16
10-21
.611
.238
.375
.667
E. Lowell Romney
E. Lowell Romney
Robert W. Burnett
D. D. Young
.474
.368
.583
.333
.323
D. D. Young
H. B. Lee
H. B. Lee
Joe Whitesides
Joe Whitesides
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952·53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
18-16
12-22
17-14
17-13
14-13
14- 8
13-13
11-13
4-20
19- 7
.529
.353
.548
.567
.519
.634
.500
458
167
.655
Joe Whitesides
H. Cecil Baker
H. Cecil Baker
H. Cecil Baker
H. Cecil Baker
H. Cecil Baker
H. Cecil Baker
H. Cecil Baker
H. Cecil Baker
H. Cecil Baker
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
24- 5
12-14
22- 7
20- 7
21- 8
13-12
12-14
22- 6
14-11
10-17
.828
462
.75\l
.741
.724
.520
.462
.786
.560
.370
H. Cecil Baker
H. Cecil Baker
Ladell Andersen
Ladell Andersen
Ladell Andersen
Ladell Andersen
Ladell Andersen
Ladell Andersen
Ladell Ander sen
Ladell Andersen
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976 -77
22- 6
20- 7
12- 14
16-10
16-10
21- 6
14-1 2
15-1 2
.786
.741
462
.615
.615
.778
.538
.555
Ladell Andersen
Ladell Andersen
T. L. Plain
T. L. Plain
Dutch Belnap
Dutch Belnap
Dutch Belnap
Dutch Belnap
67 years
773-602
.562
11 coaches
Cate'
Point s
Field G
Field G
Free TI
Free TI
Field G
Free TI
Rebou ~
Highes
Most A
Highes
Most
Highes
Most C
mney
mney
mney
mney
mney
mney
mney
mney
Dmn ey
mney
mney
mney
mney
Dmney
mney
Dmney
urnett
Young
Young
B. Lee
B. Lee
sides
sides
sides
Baker
Baker
Baker
Bake r
Baker
Baker
Baker
Bake r
Baker
Baker
Baker
lersen
lersen
lersen
lersen
lersen
lersen
lersen
lersen
lersen
lersen
Plain
Plain
lelnap
lei nap
:elnap
:elnap
aches
Individual Records
Team Records
Category
Game
Season
Game
Season
Career
Points
125, vs . American U., 2-29-64 ,
Ft. Myer , Virginia.
2,619 , 29 games, 1969-70
52 , Wayne Estes, vs . Boston
College, 12-30-64, Honolulu (OT) .
821 , Wayne Estes, 1963-64
29 games .
2,001, Wayne Estes, 1962-65
Field Goals
52 , vs. American U., 2-29-64 ,
Ft. Myer, Virginia.
1,008,29 games, 1969-70
21, Wayne Estes, vs . Boston
College, 12-30-64, Honolulu (OT) .
309, Wayne Estes, 1963-64,
29 games .
766, Wayne Estes , 1962-65
75 games
Field Goals Attempted
104 , vs. Seattle , 1-13-68,
Logan, Utah.
2,173, 29 games, 1963-64
38, Wayne Estes, vs. BYU,
2-6-65, Provo.
645, Wayne Estes, 1963-64,
29 games.
1,600 , Wayne Estes , 1962-65
Free Throws
44, vs . New Mexico, 3-3-61 ,
Logan, Utah.
672,30 games, 1952-53
18, Wayne Estes, vs. American
University , 2-29-64, Ft. Myer , Va .
227, Cornell Green, 1961-62
29 games.
546 , Cornell Green, 1959-62
84 games
Free Throws Attempted
51, vs . BYU, 2-1-68,
Logan , Utah.
886, 30 games, 1952-53
25, Marv Roberts, vs . Seattle
University , 12-13-69, Seattle .
324, Cornell Green , 1961-62,
29 games .
835 , Cornell Green, 1959-62
84 games
Field Goal Percentage
.673, vs. New Mexico State , 2-6-71,
Las Cruces, New Mexico.
.501,27 games, 1974-75
(951 -1899)
.916, Lafayette Love , vs.
SI. Francis, 12-12-70 ,
Logan , (11-12).
.587 , Les Powell , 1966-67,
26 games (115-196)
.532, Troy Collier , 1962-64
56 games. (440-827)
Free Throw Percenta ge
1.000 , vs. New Orleans University,
2-21-75, New Orleans, La . (12-12) .
.758, 30 games, 1952-53
(672-886)
1.000, Larry Bunce , vs . Providence
College , 12-17-65, Logan, (13-13) .
.878, Wayne Estes, 1964-65
19 games . (137-156)
.856, Wayne Estes , 1962-65
75 games. (469-548)
403 , Cornell Green , 1959-60
29 games .
1,067, Cornell Green, 1959-62
84 games .
13 .9, Marv Roberts , 1969-70,
28 games .
12 .8, Marv Roberts , 1968-71
78 games .
185, Oscar Williams , 1976-77,
27 games .
394 , Oscar Williams, 1974-77
65 games
33.7 , Wayne Estes, 1964-65,
19 games.
26.7, Wayne Estes , 1962-65
75 games .
1.000, Larry Angle, vs. Denver
University , 2-26-66, Denver, (13-13) .
Rebounds
82, vs . Loyola (Cali!.), 12-5-64 ,
Logan , Utah.
Highest Rebound Average
Most Assists
1,618,29 games, 1959-60
28 , Wayne Estes, vs. Regis
College , 12-15-62 , Logan.
55.8, 29 games , 1959-60
34 , vs . Mesa College, 2-10-76,
Logan, Utah.
491 , 29 games , 1969-70
Highest Scoring Average
903 , 29 games , 1969-70
Most Wins
24,24-5 , 1959-60
Highest Winning Percentage
.828 , 24-5,1959-60
Most Consecutive Wins
13, beginning with 11th game ,
ending with 24th game,
1974-75
16, Oscar Williams vs. Utah
12-14-76 , Logan .
AGGIE BASKETBALLl35
Season-by-season Scores
1908-09
Coach : Claylon T. Teellel
15 Brigham Young
16 LOS College
34 Weber Sl ake
13 Utah
18 LOS College
11 Brigham Young
13 Brigham Young
19 Ulah
13 Brigham Young
152
(1 -8)
1909-10
Coach : Claylon T. Teellel
17 Sail Lake High School
20 Brigham Young
26 Brigham Young College
21 LOS College
29 Brigham Young College
14 YMCA
15 Ulah
31 Brigham Young
19 LOS College
21 Ulah
213
(3-7)
42
34
22
33
40
37
53
37
37
335
26
46
16
23
21
57
69
47
14
38
357
1911-12
Coach: ClaylOn T Teetzel
No Score s Available
1912-13
Coach : Claylon 1. Teellel
27 Oneida Siale Academy
75 AII-Slars
23 Oneida Siale Academy
28 LOS College
35 Brigham Young College
23 Brigham Young
31 Ulah
29 Brigham Young
34 Ulah
305
(5-4)
1913-14
Coach: Claylon T. Teellel
60 Sail Lake High School
43 BCH
78 Oneida Slale Academy
59 Monlana Stale
41 Ulah
74 MOnlana
65 Branch Ag College
17 Bri gham Young College
48 Oneida Siale Academy
27 Ulah
21 Brigham Young
39 Brigham Young College
19 Brigham Young
84 Weber High SChool
675
(10-4)
44
22
27
32
30
33
20
20
20
248
1914-15
Coach: Joseph K. Jensen
26 Brogham Young College
15 Ulah
21 Brigham Young
28 Brigham Young College
23 Brigham Young
19 Ulah
132
1915-16
Coach : Joseph K. Jensen
20 Brigham Young College
18 Brigham Young
35 Ulah
17 Utah
21 Brigham Young College
39 Brigham Young
150
393
36/AGGIE BASKETBALL
(2-4)
182
27
42
39
33
18
23
182
1916-17
Coach Joseph K Jensen
No Scores Available
1917-18
Coach: Joseph K. Jen sen
Siale Champions
No Scores Available
1918-19
Coach· Joseph K_Jensen
58 Ricks College
42 Rexburg Alhlelic Club
29 Monlana Stale
50 MOlllana Siale
25 Ulah
26 Brigham Young
50 Bngham Young College
48 Brigham Young College
21 Ulah
349
(6-3)
1919-20
CoaCh : E_Lowell Romney
74 Brigham Young College
55 Brigham Young
129
26
10
41
33
23
31
18
21
29
37
41
29
38
16
(1-5)
38
24
29
24
31
36
(2-0)
1920-21
CoaCh: E. Lowell Romney
31 Ulah Alhlel icAssn _
37 Logan Coaches
41 TremOnlon Alhl. Club
26 Ulah
45 Brrgham Young
58 Monlana Slale
35 Monlana Siale
29 Ulah
28 Brigham Young
23 Brigham Young College
353
(6-4)
1921-22
Coach: E. Lowell Romney
36 Monlana Mines
47 Monlana Siale
49 Montana State
38 MI. SI. Charles
41 Presion Alhlelic Club
39 WeSlern Alhlelic Club
22 Brigham Young
41 Ulah
55 Presion Alhlelic Club
36 Brigham Young
27 Ulah
431
1922-23
CoaCh: E. Lowell Romney
42 Monlana Siale
40 Montana Siale
55 Brigham Young
36 Brigham Young
40 Ulah
26 Ulah
23 Brigham Young
26 Bngham Young
32 Ulah
30 Ulah
67 Denver
59 Oenver
476
23
23
17
11
36
36
20
23
22
211
29
27
56
28
15
21
27
43
24
14
37
30
25
264
(8-3)
(8 -4)
1923-24
Coach . E Lowell Romney
26 Montana Mines
29 Montana Mines
24 Monlana Slale
12 Monlana STale
37 Ulah
27 Ulah
43 Brigham Young
21 Brigham Young
27 Brigham Young
25 Brigham Young
22 Utah
40 Urah
17
24
33
15
25
37
39
43
15
34
30
31 2
27
30
19
30
35
29
22
37
38
44
36
37
384
17
II
21
19
23
32
36
38
30
32
44
30
30
33
30
647
(6 -6)
1924-25
Coach : Lowell Romney
26 Brigham Young
42 Brogham Young
30 Ulah
26 Ulah
38 Monlana Siale
23 Monlana Stale
36 Brigham Young
23 Brigham Young
31 Soulhern Calilorn"
21 Soulhern Caillornia
43 Los Angeles Alh _Club
27 LOS Angeles Alh. Club
38 Occidenlal College
80 Lincoln Alhlelic Club
31 San Diego OeMolay
39 Pacrlic Alhlelic Club
(12-7)
1925-26
Coach : E_Lowell Romney
28 Soulhern Calilorllla
52 Soulhern Calilornia
35 Monlana Siale
40 Monlana Siale
48 Yellow Cab
49 Brigham Young
32 Brigham Young
50 Ulah
33 Ulah
40 Ulah
36 Ulah
43 Brrgham Young
36 Brrgham Young
61 Monlana Siale
26 Monlana Slate
39 Colorado Stale College
48 Colorado Siale College
40 Colorado Siale College
736
(13-5)
1926-27
Coach : E. Lowell Romney
66 Idaho College
50 Brigham Young
62 Brigham Young
29 Monlana Siale
24 MOnlana Slate
46 Idaho AII-Sra rs
34 Ulah
35 Ulah
41 Ulah
39 Ulah
40 Monlana Slate
42 Monlana Siale
44 Brigham Young
42 Brigham Young
594
333
USC Frosh Ulah Ulah (11-3)
28
21
23
480
82
17
30
23
15
31
35
26
28
31
49
52
34
44
38
23
22
27
557
16
48
34
35
40
22
28
33
33
35
34
44
38
35
708
1929-30
CoaCh : E_Lowell Romney
60 381h Inlantry
61 Union PacifiC
31 Wyommg
32 Soulhern Calilornia
38 Soulhern Calilornla
46 Whillier
47 Ulah
40 Ulah
39 Brigham Young
37 Brigham Young
38 MOnlana Mines
44 Monlana Siale
37 Monlana Siale
45 Ulah
45 Ulah
36 Brigham Young
55 Brigham Young
41 Monlana Siale
48 Monlana Siale
40 Monlana Siale
40 Monlana Siale
37 Monlana Stale
937
1927-28
Coach: E. Lowell Romney
36 Ulah
24 Ulah
39 Monlana Siale
47 Monlana Slale
43 MI. 51. Charles
47 MI. 51. Charles
34 Brigham Young
39 Brigham Young
42 Monlana Siale
35 Montana Siale
52 Brigham Young
48 Brigham Youn9
35 Ulah
42 Ulah
563
(7-7)
(8-10)
~
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~
43
6
~
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37
37
57
44
30
34
49
31
55
39
41
42
39
23
558
(15-7)
1930-31
Coach E Lowell Romney
87 Oeserel News
82 Armou r Creamery
60 Branch Ag College
60 Branch Ag College
17 Soulhern Calilornia
33 Soulhern Calilornia
27 Los Angeles Alh. Club
49 Pacilic Coasl Ath. Club
39 Ulah
45 Ulah
33 Monlana Slale
31 Monlana Siale
61 Brigham Young
39 Brigham Young
39 Ulah
%
~
~
U
44
V
~
6
~
758
9
~
Ulah
Brrgham Young
Brigham Young
Monlana Slale
Monlana Siale
41
61
53
49
31
927
(12 -8)
752
1931-32
Coach · E. Lowell Romney
52 Gila College
26 Los Angeles A1h. Club
39 Calilornia
33 Calilornia
21 California
36 Pasadena Alh. Club
23 Long Beach Alh _Club
29 Long Beach Alh. Club
25 Branch Ag College
48 Montana Siale
20 Monlana Stale
47 Brigham Young
37 Brrgham Young
31 Ulah
30 Ulah
31 Monlana Siale
26 Monlana Siale
29 Utah
40 Ulah
32 Brigham Young
50 Brigham Young
54 United Billrards
759
~
(7- 15)
D
12
W
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47
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41 ~
W
~
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820
42
18
29
30
25
25
42
34
28
39
29
29
59
45
43
1932-33
Coach : E_Lowell Romney
65 Texaco 0,1
56 Uniled Billiards
69 P'ggly Wiggly of Logan
78 Combined Teams
44 Branch Ag College
36 Hancock Oil
39 UCLA
33 Soulhern Calilornia
35 Pasadena Majors
42 Monlana Stale
37 Ulah
33 Ulah
40 Bngham Young
44 Brigham Young
37 Ulah
49 Ulah
42 Momana Siale
50 Montana Siale
30 Brigham Young
36 Brrgham Young
53 Hou se 01 David
62 House 01 David
1052
(10-1 2)
1933-34
Coach : E. Lowell Romney
8 I Clark Insurance
48 Ogden Booslers
57 Denver Alhlelic Club
44 Colorado College
51 Pasadena Majors
40 Pasadena Malors
46 Sian lord
31 Calilornia
34 Brrgham Young
35
40
32
39
42
31
34
37
43
35
44
Brigham Young
Ulah
Utah
Montana Siale
Monlana Siale
Monlana Siale
MOnlana Siale
Brrgham Young
Brigham Young
Utah
Ulah
4H
42
36
24
33
34
29
26
48
35
43
51
1138
CO(lCll
32 (
40
31
27
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W
%
~
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42
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790
Coach:
59
40
50
44
50
46
48
38
41
58
50
48
39
57
56
55
51
54
47
42
67
26
(14-6)
1934-35
E. Lowell Romney
Denver Alhlelic Club
Logan Elks
McMillan Ring -Frees
UCLA
Montana Siale
Monlana Siale
Logan Elks
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Utah
Ulah
Brigham Young
Brrgham Young
Monlana Slate
Monlana Stale
Ulah
Ulah
Colorado Stale College
Colora do Slate College
Colorado Siale College
Lambulh College
lIalian Alhlelic Club
~
32
29
35
42
51
41
45
47 35
42 30 31
43
773
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63
W
66
41
D
56
61
73
41
65
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1928-29 Coach : E Lowell Romney 43 Vico Oil
19 Nonh Oakola
60 MI. 51. Charles
41 Ml. SI. Charles
38 Monlana Siale
47 Monlana Siale
39 Ulah
34 Ulah
45 Brrgham Young
34 Brigham Young
29 Monlana Siale
25 Monlana Siale
37 MI. 51 Charles
34 MI. SI. Charles
42 Ulah
44 Ulah
45 Brigham Young
52 Brigham Young
39
51
40
50
45
1935-36
Coach - E. Lowell Romlley
48 Nevada
34 Stanlord
43 UCLA
40 San Jose State
34 Oregon
32 San FranCisco
36 UCLA
44 UCLA
50 Utah
46 Ulah
45 Utah
34 Utah
36 Brrgham Young
37 Brigham Young
32 Brigham Young
51 Brigham Young
33 Montana Siale
37 Monlana Slate
74 Monlana Slale
58 Monlana Siale
42 Wyoming
42 Wyoming
33 Wyoming
Kansas
(Olympic Playoffs)
42 Kansas
(OlympIC Playoffs)
50 Kansas
(Olympic Playolls)
35
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48
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1189
1138
(17-10)
1936-37
Coach: E. Lowell Romney
32 Cache Valley AII-Slars
40 Brigham Young
35 Brigham Young
32 Manhanan U.
29 Pennsylvania Alh. Club
35 Monlana Slale
42 Monlana Slale
51 Ulah
41 Ulah
45 Brigham Young
47 Brigham Young
35 Monlana Siale
42 Monlana Slale
30 Ulah
43 Ulah
579
(6-9)
1937-38
Coach : E. Lowell Romney
55 Ecker Sludio
63 Ecker Siudio
66 Walkins MOlOr
56 Ecker Siudio
61 Haslings College
73 Cache Valley AII-Slars
65 Nevada
57 Ecker Siudio
32 Wyoming
57 Colorado Slale U.
60 Brigham Young
55 Wyoming
35 Ulah
62 Colorado Siale U.
75 Denver
35 Colorado
59 Colorado
48 Denver
47 Ulah
50 Brigham Young
1111
(11-9)
30
31
49
39
38
40
41
40
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55
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73
59
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E. Lowell Romney
WailS All Slars
Mini Cafe
Eckers Siudio
Weber JUnior College
Monlana
Monlana
Weber Junior College
Kurley Killowalls
Nevada
California
Brigham Young
Colorado Slale U.
Colorado
Colorado Siale U.
Ulah,
Colorado
Utah
Wyoming
Denver
Denver
Wyoming
Bllgham Young
Oklahoma (NCAA)
(17-7)
1939-40
Coach : E Lowell Romney
64 Clark's All-Stars
38 Oregon State
39 Oregon State
60 College of Idaho
43 California
41 SI. Mary's (Cali!.)
3t Colorado
46 Wyoming
36 Denver
46 Denver
30 Wyoming
55 Brigham Young
36 Ulah
43 Brigham Young
38 Colorado
52 Colorado State U.
58 Colorado Stale U.
40 Utah
796
976
(11-7)
44
39
41
35
33
32
28
33
27
56
27
35
29
49
44
56
42
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Coach : E. Lowell Romney
48 Ogden Pioneers
39 WailS All-Stars
26 Oregon State
34 Oregon State
43 California
52 wails All-Stars
42 SI. Mary's (Cali!.)
41 San Jose State
33 Stanford
34 Brigham Young
34 Colorado State U.
34 Colorado
31 Colorado Slale U.
21 Utah
32 Colorado
35 Wyoming
44 Denver
34 Denver
32 Wyoming
48 Brigham Young
27 Utah
771
(5-16)
33
38
43
39
47
49
44
55
64
66
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Coach: Raben W. Burnell
56 Weber Junior College
38 Willamelle
30 Oregon State
56 Eastern Oregon
24 Brigham Young
31 Colorado
34 Denver
35 Utah
47 Colorado State U.
41 COlorado Slale U.
43 Wyoming
39 Denver
52 Brigham Young
39 Ulah
54 Wyomrng
46 Colorado
36
31
46
42
54
49
18
53
34
26
60
54
57
49
73
57
1942-43
D. D. Young
FI. Douglas
Cache Valley All-Stars
Weber Junior College
Idaho State
Ricks College
MOnlana
Montana State
Montana
Montana Stale
Idaho State
Weber Junior College
Armstrong
Logan Marines
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Utah
Utah
Utah
Utah
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
(14-7)
24
53
38
41
53
48
38
44
42
46
52
43
38
38
58
44
46
42
52
44
63
947
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50 51 79 63 64 48 40 68 49 47 32 4t 46 59 44 80 72 49 37 1944-45
D. D. Young
Cache Coaches
Idaho Southern
Weber Junior College
Weber Junior College
FI. Douglas
Kearns
Montana Slate
Montana State
Idaho Southern
Utah
Colorado
Brigham Young
Colorado
Utah
Wyoming
Denver
Denver
Wyoming
Brigham Young
1019
(9 -10)
1945-46
Coach: H. B. Lee
64 Weber Junior College
50 Clearlield
37 Montana
33 Idaho
41 Weber JUnior College
47 Idaho Southern
49 Idaho Southern
41 Brigham Young
48 Brigham Young
37 Denver
62 Denver
39 Colorado
33 Colorado
36 ColoradO Slale U.
35 Colorado Stale U.
44 Utah
31 Utah
30 Wyoming
52 Wyoming
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53
63
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41
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Weber JUnior College
Idaho Southern
Washington State
San FranciSCO
Montana Stale
Weber Junior ColleQe
Bradley
Springfield
Amencan Institute
SI. Joseph (Pa .)
Long Island U
Colorado
Denver
Utah
Wyoming
Colorado
Colorado State U.
Colorado Stale U.
Wyoming
Utah
Bllgham Young
Denver
Brigham Young
Hawaii
(14-10)
1947-48
Idaho Stale
Montana State
Monlana State
Montana Slate
San Francisco
Monlana
SI. Bonavenlure
CCNY
Duquesne
Lawrence Tech
Western Kentucky
Loras
Brigham Young
Montana
Monlana
Utah
Denver
Brigham Young
Utah
Colorado State U.
Wyoming
Colorado Siale U.
Denver
Wyoming
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Brigham Young
Wyoming
Wyoming
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Utah
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Wyoming
Wyoming
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1949-50
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Idaho State
Oregon
Soulhern California
Denver
Colorado State U.
Regis
Idaho State
Lawrence Tech
Montana State
Montana Siale
Tennessee
Piltsburgh
Iowa
Kansas Slale
Denver
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Colorado Siale U.
Ulah
Ulah
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Wyoming
Wyoming
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Ulah
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Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Colorado Siale U.
Denver
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64
59
83
57
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61
54
67
66
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62
58
63
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37
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43
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1950-51
Coach : H. Cecil Baker
67 Idaho Siale
69 Idaho Siale
70 Monlana Siale
46 Colorado
64 Oregon
38 Kansas
41 Iowa Stale
64 Hamline
67 Monlana
49 Wyoming
48 Denver
63 Colorado Siale U.
59 Brigham Young
72 Brigham Young
63 Denver
51 Denver
54
54
62
43
66
59
52
82
59
69
63
62
72
68
65
56
(12-22)
1951-52
Coach : H. CeCil Baker
51 Idaho State
53 Idaho Stale
85 Arizona Stale
68 Sacramenlo Slate
5t Nevada
64 Paciilc
54 San Jose State
49 Sacramento State
73 San Francisco State
58 Los Angeles Slate
53 Pepperdlne
62 Sanla Clara
72 Montana
46 Colorado Slate U.
39 Wyoming
53 Wyoming
45 Utah
57 Brigham Young
68 New Mexico
62 New Mexico
46 Denver
85 Colorado Slate U.
67 Bllgham Young
82 Denver
70 Ulah
60 Montana Siale
53 Monlana Siale
53 Montana Slate
77 Regis
72 Montana
85 Clarion Siale
62 Lawren ce Tech
1922
1948-49
Coach : Joe Whitesides
47 Idaho Stale
38 Oregon Stale
38 Idaho
75 Monlana
64 Montana State
57 California
4t San Jose Stale
47 San Jose Stale
42 RegiS
43 Wichita Siale
63 Emporia Siale
50 Denver
57 Denver
50 Colorado Siale U.
64 Colorado State U.
5t Brigham Young
Idaho
Colorado State U.
Wichita State
Kansas State
Utah
Utah
Bllgham Young
Brigham Young
Utah
Utah
Colorado State U.
Colorado State U.
Wyoming
Wyoming
Denver
Denver
Wyoming
Wyoming
Coach.
64 66 62 48 72
76 66 72 69
67 79 59 66
54 76
(17·t4)
1952-53
H. Cecil Baker
Colorado
Colorado
Idaho State
Idaho Stale
Washington Stale
Montana State
Monlana Stale
Gonzaga
Eastern Washinglon
New York U.
Miami (Ohio)
Manhattan U.
Bllgham Young
Wyoming
COlorado State U.
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63
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57
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62
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74
58
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61
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Utah
San Jose State
San Jose State
Utah
Brigham Young
Montana
Denver
New Mexico
Colorado Slate U.
Wyoming
Denver
New Mexico
Gonzaga
Gonzaga
Monlana
(17·13)
1953-54
Coach . H. Cecil Baker
70 Portland
94 Portland
65 Nevada
81 Nevada
60 Monlana State
77 Montana Slate
44 Idaho State
66 Idaho State
98 Eastern Washington
67 New York U.
71 SI. Joseph (Pa)
62 washington (M)
61 illinoIS
58 Utah
54 Wyoming
60 COlorado Slate U.
73 Bngham Young
62 Utah
63 Brigham Young
64 COlorado State U.
60 Denver
74 New Mexico
62 Wyoming
70 Monlana
67 Denver
65 New Mexico
85 Montana
1833
(14 -13)
1954-55
Coach: H. Cecil Baker
67 Idaho State
66 IdahO Slale
68 Washinglon State
73 Washington State
88 Idaho
80 Baylor
78 Monlana Siale
78 Montana State
75 Colorado State U.
60 Wyoming
55 Utah
62 Brigham Young
86 Mon tana
62 Utah
89 New Mexico
65 Denver
72 Colorado State U.
48 Wyoming
76 Brigham Young
63 Denver
79 New MeXICO
79 Montana
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58
59
69
75
77
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70
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1955-56
Coach : H. Cecil Baker
68 Idaho State
69 Idaho State
62 Eastern Washington
92 Gonzaga
68 Washington State
71 Idaho
64 Montana State
81 Montana State
55 Utah
73 Kentucky Wesleyan
71 Pacillc
81 Pittsburgh
6t (Washington (Mo .)
63 Wyoming
79 Colorado State U.
60 Montana
63 Bngham Young
76 Denver
75 New Mexico
62 Brigham Young
73 Wyoming
84 Cotorado State U.
73 Montana
68 Utah
80 Denver
63 New Mexico
1835
( t3-13 )
1956-57
Coach : H. Cecil Baker
60 Idaho State
59 Seattle
60 tdaho State
68 Ea stern Washington
49 Whltwonh
58 Washington State
50 Idaho
61 Idaho
83 Montana State
78 Montana Slate
68 Utah
80 Montana
78 Wyoming
72 Cotorado State U.
76 Brigham Young
76 Bngham Young
66 Denver
84 New Mexico
76 Wyoming
65 Colorado State U.
67 Montana
90 Utah
64 Denver
69 New MexICo
1657
Coach:
A 62
A 53
A 49
H 66
H 82
A 53
A 47
A 64
A 63
A 66
A 57
H 70
(11-13)
1957-58
H. Cecil Baker
Ponland
Oregon
Oregon
Montana State
Montana State
Washglnton (Mo.)
Day10n
Kentucky
tdaho
tdaho
Utah
Wyoming
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A 47 Montana
H 55 Brigham Young
H 72 Denver
H 60 New Mexico
A 66 Brigham Young
A 56 Colorado State U.
A 68 Wyoming
H 75 Montana
H 78 Utah
A 78 New Mexico
A 68 Denver
84
59
67
68
46
69
74
72
77
87
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66
91
66
H 83
H 79
A 64
A 69
A 96
A 72
A 69
A 61
H 71
A 82
A 88
H 75
A 54
A 68
A 81
H 74
H 81
H 79
A 81
A 63
H 93
H 88
1958-59
tdaho State"
Ponland"
West Texas State
Washington
Arizona
SI. Mary's (Catl1.)
tdaho
Idaho
Kentucky Wesleyan""
Ohio""
Washington (Mo.)
Totedo
Utah
Wyoming
Colorado Siale U.
Montana
Bngham Young
Denver
New Mexico
Bngham Young
Colorado Slate U.
Wyoming
Montana
Ulah
New Mexico
Denver
62
68
61
57
57
63
63
60
86
80
66
69
82
76
77
59
77
80
72
67
74
56
79
66
72
71
75
A 103
A 76
A 73
A 62
A 99
Ulah
New Mexico
Denver
Villanova (NIT)
Providence (NIT)
51. Bonavenlure (NIT)
77
72 71 72
68 83
A 78
A 62
A 71
1965
(19 -7)
1799
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63
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70
63
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64
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71
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Coach:
H 86
A 85
A 74
A 71
A 73
H 72
H 77
A 56
A 73
A 75
A 75
A 75
A 73
H 88
H 73
83
84
99
86
A 75
A 60
A 81
89
1959-60
H_Cecil Baker
Idaho State
Seattle
Ponland
Iowa Stale
Drake
Washington State
Pacific
Idaho
Idaho
Niagara"
Wichita Slate"
Oklahoma City"
Utah
Wyoming
Colorado Siale U.
Montana
Brigham Young
Denver
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Colorado Slate U.
Wyoming
Monlana
67
73
67
66
83
58
67
57
61
65
68
59
61
60
65
75
53
69
59
64
68
67
63
1985
1938 "All-College (Champion) "Oktahoma City, Okta. 1960-61
Coach : H. Cecil Baker
A 67 New York U_
A 68 Delrolt
A 60 Nebraska
H 9t South Oakola Siale
A 72 Western Kenlucky"
A 67 Georgia Tech"
H 74 New Mexico
H 1to Los Angetes Siale
H 83 Kent State
A 87 TexasChrlsllan""
A 63 WIChiia State""
A 57 NewYorkU.""
H 70 Ulah
A 73 Wyoming
A 44 Cotorado Siale U.
H 58 Monlana
A 57 Brigham Young
A 6t Denver
A 68 New Mexico
H 94 Brigham Young
H 60 Cotorado
H 73 Wyoming
A s-il Monlana
A 84 Utah
H 108 New Mexico
H 72 Denver
1879
(12-14)
65
70
65
78
86
62
65
88
62
6t
73
45
85
86
81
57
75
67
75 73
64
6t
66 96
78 77
Coach:
A 50
A 80
79
H 85
H 59
83
101
87
102
A 75
A 71
A 78
A 69
H 69
H 84
H 75
H 88
A 70
97
85
A 55
A 78
A 65
A 74
69
60
A 75
Coach:
A 72
A 67
A 67
H 105
H 86
72
90
77
H 72
A 80
A 46
A 88
A 72
H 69
H 72
A 62
88
76
83
A 80
A 78
A 77
76
66
A 82
A 88
1961-62
Ladell Andersen
Los Angeles Slate
Arizona
Idaho Stale
Loyola (Cali1.)
Idaho State
San Jose Slate
San Francisco Siale
Pacilic
Southern Caillornia
Oklahoma City"
Houston"
Wichita Stale"
Utah
Colorado Slate U
Wyoming
Montana
Bngham Young
New Mexico
Denver
Bngham Young
Wyoming
Colorado Stale U.
Ulah
Montana
Denver
New Mexico
1962-63
Lad ell Andersen
Ohio Siale
Butler
Monlana Siale
Montana State
Texas Western
Regis
San Diego Stale
Iowa Stale
Michigan State
UCLA"
Washington"
Soulhern Calilornla"
Utah
Brigham Young
Monlana
Colorado State U.
Denver
Brigham Young
Utah
Montana
Texas Western
New MeXICO State
Air Force
Denver
Crelghlon
Colorado Slate U.
Arizona State (NCAA)
1994
(20 -7)
62
72
72
66
66
75
57
52
87
89
60
65
55
58
58
68
62
67
69
67
57
48
66
70
68
67
79
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1861
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75
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UCLA (NCAA)
Pepperdlne (NCAA)
67
54
63
91
71
58
60
64
74
71
51
90
77
59
59
57
69
64
79
70
65
70
78
62
64
77
Coach:
H 97
H 102
H 94
A 91
A 68
A t 15
H 64
H 95
H 79
H 84
H 83
A 99
H 85
H 105
A 90
A 67
H 75
A 77
A 88
A 85
A 74
H 94
H 013
A 85
A 125
A 75
A 92
A 58
A 78
2527
1963-64
Ladell Andersen
Loyola (Calilornla)
Fresno Slale
Texas A & M
Crerghlon
Iowa Slate
New Mexico Slate
Ari zona
Bradley
Ohio State
Ulah
Air Force
Monlana State
Colorado Stale U_
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Utah
Denver
Monlana Siale
Montana State
Colorado State U.
Denver
Seattle
Montana Slate
LaSalle
American University
Providence
Arizona Stale (NCAA)
San Francisco (NCAA)
Seattle (NCAA)
(21-8)
85
7t
71
96
77
75
60
90
66
72
73
70
70
90
73
79
56
73
80
84
72
96
81
90
100
85
90
64
88
2277
1964-65
CoaCh : Ladell Andersen
H 107 Idaho Slate
88 BUller
96 Loyola (Caillornla)
98 Pacilic
101 Nevada
A 69 Bradley
A 69 Mlnnesola
86 San Jose Slate
A 7t San FranCISCo
A 98 Arizona State'
A 118 Boslon College"
A 86 Utah
H 90 Brigham Young
78 Colorado Siale U.
A 62 Texas WeSlern
A 93 Arizona Stale
104 Utah
A 80 Brigham Young
H 91 Denver
A 67 Denver
A 74 Colorado Siale U.
H 71 Seal tie
98 Montana State
72 Ponland
A 69 Monlana State
60
84
69
74
80
75
88
73
86
96
120
84
99
89
68
99
11 1
89
62
66
89
67
71
66
71
(1312)
2136
2036
• Hawaii Invilalional
1965-66
Coach: Ladell Andersen
H 102 Montana Siale
A 81 Seattle
A 85 Idaho
H 88 Loyola (Calilornia)
89 Centenary
88 Arizona State
90 Morehead Siale
66 San Francisco
H 66 Tulsa
H 97 Minnesota
A 77 Oregon"
A 79 Stanlord"
A 83 Arizona State"
A 83 Ponland
72 Denver
H 63 Colorado State U_
A 81 Bngham Young
H t09 La Salle
79 Utah
A 91 Montana State
88 Brigham Young
A 88 Utah
H 84 Seattle
A 64 Colorado State U.
A 81 Denver
A 79 Creighton
(12- 14)
2153
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Oregon
Coach:
H 76
H 89
89
112
76
92
A 52
Classic,
1966-67
Ladell Andersen
Pepperdlne
Montana State
Idaho
Loyola Caillornia
Fre sno State
PrOVidence
Tulsa
68
85
88
70
73
81
63
76
67
72
66
93
77
75
79
72
115
97
94
72
96
127
74
74
100
86
2140
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5t
78
74
66
64
85
67
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H t07
79
A 66
A 89
88
H 124
H 103
H 83
H 106
62
113
97
A 82
A 90
86
75
A 84
A 77
A 76
WIChita State
Xavier
AUStralian Nationals
Brigham Young
Utah
Swedish Nationa ls
Crelghlon
Seattle
Colorado State
Hawaii
Ulah
Brigham Young
Denver
Den ver
Arizona State
Ponland
Texas Western (20T)
Montana State
Seat1l.
Rutgers (NtT)
2454
(22 -6)
Coach:
A 55
A 87
H 88
H 90
H 116
H 102
H 110
H 72
H 87
A 78
A 73
A 66
H 94
A 98
H 1to
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A 74
A 95
H 103
A 92
H 96
H 96
H 98
A 67
A 71
1967-68
Ladell Andersen
Kansas
Xavier
Monlana State
Ulah
EvanSVille
Wichita State
San Jose State
Notre Dame
Missouri
S1. Louis'
Minnesota'
Tennes see "
American Umversily
Brigham Young
Sealile
Denver
Colorado State
Montana Stat.
Brigham Young
Utah
Arizona Slate
Colorado Siale
Denver
Seattle
POrlland
2198
(14-11)
In
A 87
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83
81
72
85
61
84
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A 81
83
A 89
H 91
A 102
A 91
H 92
A 82
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Washington
Denver
Wyoming
Monlana State
Kansas
San Jose Slate
San Franci sco '
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Brigham Young
Denver
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West Texas State
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A 80 Delaware"'
99 Cal State (LA)
105 Seattle
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1970-71
Coach: Ladell Andersen
H 95 OhiO Stale
78 West Texas State
94 Utah
66 UC Sanla Barbara
80 Gon zaga
116 SI. Francis A 83 BYU 92 Fresno State
A 65 Bowling Green"
A 84 Wichita Stale'
A 97 LSU'
H 82 Denver
A 86 Montana State 90 Ponland
104 Sealile
A 102 Utah
H 72 BYU H 82 Long lsland A 72 Air Force 93 Montana Stale
A 90 New Mexico State
A 103 Tulane
A 99 Sealile
A 74 Denver
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85
68
86
108
70
78
95
95
Weber State
New MeXIco State
BYU (NCAA)
23 20
(20-7)
63
67
91
2116
'All-College Tournamenl (Oklahoma
Cily)
1971-72
Coach . T. L. Plain
H 100 Auguslana
A 74 Ulah
A 60 Ohio Siale
H 100 Wesl Texas SI
H 68 Kent State
A 77 Sealile
H 84 BYU
H 95 Arkansas·
85 Wyoming'
A 68 Colo. SI.
A 90 Evansville
H 66 Sealile
H 67 Weber Slate
59 Ulah
A 82 BYU
A 87 Pan land
H 96 California
H 92 New Mexico SI
A 87 Monlana 51.
H 97 Oenver H 100 Monl. 51.
A 80 W. TexasSI.
A 88 New Mex. SI.
H 93 Colorado SI.
A 67 Weber Siale
A 85 Denver
l)ll
82
65
72
108
87
90
81
66
86
86
94
98
83
80
63
84
68
95
77
102
78
81
78
73
104
73
81
68
101
2147
(12-14)
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93
71
82
61
90
87
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92
81
89
70
69
66
101
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87
102 86
74
76
82
108
84
65
94
2159
'Big Blue ClaSSIC
2404
89
81
77
64
74
84
111
69
62
78
81
73
70
67
81 92
70
74
76
68
93
81
84
96
62
H 77
H 82
'il
1972-73
Coach : 1. L. Plain
H 63 Colorado 51.
H 97 Ind. Siale
88 Wisc. Siale
A 69 Sealile
78 Ulah
A 80 BYU
H 77 San Francisco
H 115 Cal. SI. FUll.
104 LSU'
102 Pacific·
A 91 So. Miss.
A 80 Tulane
94 Texas Tech
81 Weber Siale
A 70 Colo _Siale
A 74 Ulah
H 69 BYU
A 94 Nevada- Reno
A 69 UC Sanla Barbara
A 91 Denver
H 108 Sealile
83 Denver
A 84 Air Force
97 Houslon Baplisl
A 67 Weber Siale
83 Idaho Siale
2198
(16-10)
'Big Blue Classic
54
OT96
70
73
67
88
82
60
83
82
DT87
91
76
75
87
76 79
88
82 84
82 95
58
78
75
78
2046
1973-74
Coach : Dulch Belnap Doane
College
H 93
H 76 Trinity
71 Sealile
A 85 Ulah
91 Nevada-Reno
A 61 Temple'
A 102 DePaul'
74 Colorado State
A 87 BYU
A 72 ArIZona Stale
A 65 Texas Tech
A 61 Colorado Slate
A 67 Wyoming
84 Ulah
H 93 BYU
H 87 Weber Siale
A 78 Idaho Stale
H 88 Denver
121 Southern MISS
87 Wise. MHwaukee
105 Tulane
A 57 Sealile
78 Air Force
A 92 Denver
A 87 Weber Stale
H 83 Boise Stale
2145
(16-10)
69
67
66
93
75
70
93
67
86
76
75
63
73
79
86
64
82
87
84 56 86 64 64 98 OT89 67 1979 · Vot unteer Classic, Knoxville
Coach:
A 87
87
83
71
82
A 77
A 77
A 83
98
A 77
H 87
89
H 102
A 76
A 81
H 92
A 114
H 84
H 92
H 87
A 63
H 91
A 96
A 87
H 95
1974-75
DUlch Belnap
Boise Stale
Pacific
Sealile
Colorado State
Ulah
Fresno Siale
Sianlord
BYU
Sanla Clara
Ulah
N.E. Louisia na
Idaho Stale
Boise Siale
Colorado Slate
Air Force
Weber Siale
Denver
Wyoming
BYU
Oenver
Seallle
Oral Roberts
New Orleans
Southern Miss
MOnlana Siale
96
73
72
70
88
79
74
79
74
83
85
70
87
71 67 66 89 69
84 81 61
83
90
94
69 A 72
A 63
Weber Siale
Monlana (NCAA)
OT70 69 2293
(21-6)
2093 1975-76 Coach ' OUlch Belnap 66 MOnlana
H 66 Oregon Siale' ,
A 71 Ulah
A 64 Oregon Slale"
A 66 Sealile
87 BYU
87 Colorado Siale
A
A
A
A
105
73
69
76
80
A 75
A 72
A 69
75
A 52
A 61
H 100
H 73
H 109
H 96
H 71
A 94
A 63
A 65 H 75
1949
Nonh Texas State '
Cenlenary'
EaSlern Kenlucky'
Idaho Slate
Ulah
BYU
ColOfado State
Montana Siale
Weber Siale
Santa Clara
Pacific
Denver
Sealile
Ath. In Action
Mesa College
Air Force
Denver
Oral Robens
Weber Siale
New Orleans
(14-12)
87 89 76 82 82
73
62 74 74 OT56 62
90
79 DT111 79 63
OT93
82 80 79
1981
'All College Tournamenl (OklahOma
Cily) "Forleils 10 USU
1976-77
Coach : DUlch Belnap
H 58 Colorado Slate
87 Regis
95 BYU
92 BOise Stale
67 Weber Siale
92 Ulah
A 66 Washinglon
A 71 Indiana"
A 78 Texas Tech'
A 68 UCLA
A 78 Ulah
110 Cal. 51. -Bakerslleld
74 Cal. 51. -Nonhridge
A 77 BYU
H 84 Idaho Siale
A 76 Weber State
94 Denver
97 Slanislaus SI
103 Sianiord
78 Sanla Barbara
A 67 Montana
A 74 Air Force
96 Ponland Slale
A 78 Sanla Barbara
A 67 Colorado Siale
A 88 Denver
71 Amona Siale
2186
"Indiana
(15-12)
57
69 93
68
72
90 76 79 88
102
89
63
85
86
89
81
62 84 69 73 69
88 88
75
77 78
2118
ClaSSIC
62 81 64 80 75 76 81 AGGIE BASKETBALU39
Opponents
6-5
6- 1
6-3
6-10
F
G
G
C
Jim Johnson
Tad Lanier
Teddy Brigham
Doug FulCh
200
160
170
230
Jr
Fr
Fr
So
JC
HS
TOP RETURNEES
Namo
Bruce Collins
Mark Mallos
Wisconsin-Parkside
At-a-Glance
t 976 ,77 Lellermen back .
1976-77 Sla~ers ba ck
Colorado State
At-a-Glance
....... . . . .
Nickname ,
Arena (capacily)
Conferen ce .
Enrollmenl .
Colors
Al hlelic Direclor .
Spo~s Informal ion Direclor
Series Record
LaSI Time Agalnsl USU:
Head Coach
CarBer Record .......... . .
Record al CSU .
Assisla nl .
1976-77 Lenermen losl.
1976-77 Lellermen back
1976-77 Sla~ers back
Dr. A. R. Chamberlain . . . . Fl . Collins . Colorado
. . Rams
.... Moby (9.500)
Weslern Alhlelic
17,500
... Green and Gold
Thurman " Fum " McGraw
Mike Mills (phone: 491 -5067)
USU 48-CSU 38
... .. 1977: CSU 75 , USU 67
.. Jim Williams (Ulah Siale. 1947)
432-225 . .. 313-25 1
Floyd Kerr
Pt
Name
Eddie Adams
Ken Barnes
Doug Slreeler
Pos
Ht
WI
Yr
Avg
F
F
G
6-6
6-6
6-2
200
190
190
Sr
Sr
Sr
14.8
t 1.8
8.7
Reb Avg 6.1
5.2
3.5
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name
An Williams
Bobby Anderson
Royce Blacksher
Pos
Ht
WI
Yr
up
G
G
G
6-6
6-1
6-3
220
170
190
So
Fr
Fr
JC
HS
HS
Pt
Pos
Ala n Cunningham
Larry Paige
Larry Neal
Jim Allen
Ht
WI
Yr
Avg
Reb
Avg
6-8
6-9
6-5
6-5
t85
235
185
185
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
19.0
10. 2
9.3
8.6
9.0
8.7
4.5
2.9
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name
Pos
Reggie Tall ey
Barry Young
Wally Spencer
Midwestern State
AT-A-GLANCE
.6
Slevle King, G: Joe FOOlS, G:
Marvin Chones, F
Pt
Name
HI
WI
Yr
up
6-3
6-5
6-6
175
185
185
Fr
So
Jr
HS
JC
JC
President
Dr. Joh n G. Barker
Wichila Falls, Texas 76308
Nickname .
Indians
Arena (capacily)
.. . D. L. Ligon Coliseum (5,200)
Conlerence.
Texoma
Enrollmenl .
4,61 8
. Maroon and Gold
Colors.
Alhlelic DireciOr .
. .... Dr. Gerald SlackIon
Spons InformatIon Director Dr. D. L. Ligon (phone: 817- 692-6611)
Series Record
FlrSI game
Head Coach
Dr. Gerald Siock ion (Oklahoma SIa1e, 1953)
Career Record
296-155
Record al MSU
. 15379
. Vic Trilli
Assisla nl .
1976-77 Lellermen 10SI .
2
1976-77 Lellermen back
10
1976 -77 S la~ers back .
Henry Crawlord, F; Ron Taylor, C,
Tom Hulson, G; Allred Cla rk , G
TOP RETURNEES
Or. Norman Baxler
. . Fresno, Calil. 93740
'Balilin' Bulldogs
. Selland Arena (5,8 t 8)
PCAA
. 14 ,575
Cardinal and Blue
Gene Bourdel
Tom Kane (phone : 209-487-2509)
_USU 3-Fresno I
. Boyd Granl (Colorado Siale , 1957)
Firsl year
Frank Carbajal. Jim Thrash
40/AGGIE BASKETBALL
.. 0
Slevie King
Joe Fools
Marvin Chanes
Pos
Ht
WI
Yr
Avg
Rob
Avg
G
6-0
6-4
6-7
160
175
I B5
Sr
Jr
Jr
9.8
8.7
8.3
4.4
3.8
5.8
WI
Yr
Exp
6-2
170
6-4 1 75
6-7
215
6-3
175
Fr
Fr
Jr
Jr
HS
HS
Tr
JC
G
F
l ocation.
Name
LO(AtlOn .
Nickname
Arena (capacily)
Con ference
Enrollmenl
Colors ..
Alhlelic Direclo r .
Sport s Information Director .
Series Record .
Head Coach.
Record al Fresno.
Assistants.
1976-77 Len ermen losl.
6
TOP RETURNEES
Fresno State
At-a-Glance
President
Arena (capacily)
Enrollmenl .
Colors
Alhlelic Direclor
Sports Information OireclOr
Series Record
Head Coach
Ca reer Record
Record al Parksrde .
AssiSlanl.
1976-77 Lellermen losl.
1976-77 Lellermen back .
1976-77 Sianers back
1
10
Larry Neal, G: Jim Alle n, G,
Alan Cunningham, F: Larry Paige, C
TOP RETURNEES
Namo
. Ala n E. Guskin
Kenosha, Wrsconsin 53 141
. Rangers
. Physical Educalion Bldg . (2, 400)
. 5,000
Green, Wh ile and Black
... Wayne E. Oannehl
Don Kopriva (phone : 414-553-2404)
Firsl meeling
Sieve Sleph ens (Wiscon si n, 1959 )
120-96
. 120-96
.... Rudy Collum
Location .
Nickname .
TOP RETURNEES
President
Location
Chancellor ..
Pos
Henry Crawlord
Ron Taylor
Nal Lunn
Tom Hulson
Allred Clark
Donn ie Robem
Ht
WI
Yr
Pt
Avg
6-5
6- 10
6-7
5-10
6-3
6-6
185
235
190
160
185
190
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
18.4
21 .8
6.8
6.1
9.0
4.0
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name
Karl Anderson
Tony Forch
Pas
Ht
WI
Yr
Exp
6-4
6-5
184
190
So
Jr
1
JC
Reb
Avg
6.8
9. 1
4.4
1.3
2.6
2.6
Pos
Waller Greene
Reginald Anderson
Gerald Luckell
Alex Jennin gs
G
G
F
G
HI
WI
Yr
6-5
6-0
180
175
So
So
14.4
9.2
G
Pas
Tom DeMarcus
Ben Howland
8.2
3.3
Ht
WI
Yr
Exp
6-8
6-2
175
185
Jr
Jr
JC
JC
Maurice CI
Reed Addr
Bobby Jon
Washington At-a-Glance
Pre siden l
John Hogness
Seallle, Washinglon
Location
Nickname .
Huskies
Arena (capacily) Edmundson Pavi lion (9,500)Conference . Pacilic Eighl
Enrolimeni
.... . 37,000
Purple and Gold
Colors .
Alhleti c DrreclOr
. Mike Lude
Spo~s Inlormalion Direclor
Mike Wilson
Series Record .
USU 2-UW 2
Lasl Time Agarnsl USU :.
1977: UW 76, USU 66
Head Coach
Ma rv Harshman (Pacilic Lulheran, 1942)
Career Record
504-354
Reco rd al UW
10852
Assistants
Denny Houston , Bob Johnson. Don Houston
1976-77 Lel1ermen 10SI.
.... 2
t 976 -77 Lel1ermen back .
8
Ki m Siewan, F: Sian Walker, F:
t976-77 Sl a~ers back .
Mike Nerll, G
TOP RETURNEES
Pt
Name
Kim Stewa rt
Sian Walker
Mike Neill
Pos
HI
WI
Yr
Avg
Reb
Avg
F
F
G
6-7
6-5
6-3
225
195
183
Sr
So
Jr
13.4
8.7
8.8
9.3
5.6
3.4
Yr
Exp
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
TOP NEWCOMERS
Weber State
AT-A-GLANCE
PreSident
Location.
Nickname
Arena (cap acily)
Conference .
Enrollment .
Colors.
Alhlelic Direclor
S po~s Inlormalion Direclor
Series Record .
Lasl Time Againsl USU:
Head Coach .
Career Record
Record al WSC
Assistants
1976-77 Lel1ermen losl.
1976-77 Lellermen back
1976-77 S l a ~e rs back .
Name
Joseph L. Bi shop
.. Og den, Ulah 84408
Wil dcals
Dee Evenls Cenler (12,OOO)
Big Sky
8,600
Purple and While
Gary Cromplon
John Peterson (phone: 394-8341)
WSC 6-USU 6
.... 1977: WSC 89, USU 76
Neil M cCa ~h y (Sacramenro Slale, 1965)
46-26
46-26
Steve Spa rks, Pele Barry
7
.. 4
. Bruce Collins, F; Mark Mallos , G
P.lhlelrc Orr
Spo~s Inll
Series Ret:
Last Time ,
Head Coar:
Ca reer Ret
Record al \
Assistan ts
1976- 77 l
1976-771
Name TOP NEWCOMERS
Name
Ht
F
Reb
Avg
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name
9
Barnes, Adams, F: Wear, C:
Gregory, Sireeler, G
Pos
Pt
Avg
Pelur Gudmundson
Uli Sledz
Andre Grillin
Bob Frank
Don Vaughn
SCOlI H a ~man
Ht
WI
C
M
~
~
C
F
G
7-0
6- 7
6-4
220
195
185
Fr
Fr
Fr
Pas
G
~1
1m
~
F
6-7
215
Fr
Namo
Carl John>
Larry Wrl1i
Tony Ell"
Dave Kell"
President
Location
Nic kname
Aren a (cal
Conferenc
Enrollmen
Colors
Alhlelrc 0,
Sports Inl
Series ROI
La sl Timo
Head Coa
Career Re
Record al
Assislanl:
1976 -771
1976-771
1976-77 :
Name
SCali Rur
Alan Tayl
Greg And
West Texas State
At-a-Glance
Name
Presidenl
Location
Nickname
Aren a (capacrly)
Conference
Enrollmenl
Colors
To be named
Canyon, Texas 79016
. Bullaloes
Amarillo Civic Cenler Coliseum (6 ,OOO)
..... Mrssouri Valley
6.700
. Maroon and While
Dan ArnU
Sieve An
Kevi n Nit
Greg Ball
Keilh Rrr:
Dave Mc
Paul Vas
Mark Si r
'1
'g
~
?
Rob
Av g
8.2
3.3
Athletic Director
Spans Inlormatlon Director
Series Record .
Lasl Time Against USU :
Head Coac~
Career Record
Dick Dietl
. Bin Cousins (p~one: 806-656'3701)
. .. WTSU 4-USU 4
t97t -72: WTSU 82. USU 80
Ron Ekker (Winona State, 1962)
160-108
5652
J. D. Barnell. Rick Slarzecki
4
8
Record at West Texas.
ASSistants.
1976-77 Lettermen lost.
1976-77 Lettermen back.
TOP RETURNEES
Na mo
MaUrice Cheeks
Reed Addison
Bobby Jones
Pos
HI
WI
Yr
PI
Avg
Reb
Avg
G
C
G
6-1
6·6
6-4
175
200
180
Sr
Sr
So
13.940
106
6.0
3.4
1.6
TOP NEWCOMERS
1 Hogness
ash inglon
. Huskies
cilic Eig~1
37 ,DOD
! and Gold
~Ike Lude
ke Wi lso n
2-UW2
i, USU 66
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504 -3 54
108-52
1 Hou ston
.2
8
lalker, F:
,0 Neill , G
Po,
Name
Carl Jo~nson
Larry Williams
Tony Ellis
Dave Keller
LocallOn .
Nickname .
Arena (capacity) .
Colors
3.4
Yr
Exp
6-7
6·4
6-3
6-3
190
185
175
190
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
HS
HS
HS
HS
AthletiC Director
Sports Information Director
Series Record
Last Time Against USU:
Head Coac~
Name
Dallen Oa ks
Pro vo, Ulah 84601
...... Cougars
Marriol Cenler (22,700)
. Wesle rn Athletic
25. 000
Royal Blue and W~ 1 1e
Dr Glen C. Tucketl
Dave Sc~ ullhes s (phone: 801 ­ 374,1 211)
. BYU 95 - USU 7?
1977: BYU 85, USU 77
. Frank Arnold (Ida~o Siale. 1956 )
Ht
WI
Yr
PI
Avg
6-6
6-8
65
6-5
189
212
185
198
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr
20 .6
16 .8
14 .8
9.6
. John McMullin, Harry AMer son
7
6
. S'OIi Runi" G
Dan Alnge
Steve Anderson
KeVin Nielson
Greg Ballif
Keith Rice
Dave McGUi re
Paul Vas
Ma rk Stroud
Rob
Avg
Po,
HI
WI
Yr
I't
Avg
G
C
~I
~
~ .8
! 8
6-10
165
215
So
5.5
H
G
~I
lro
~
0.1
08
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name
Name
Pos
Ht
WI
Yr
Exp
Karl Ban kowski
Tom Charnbers
Jay Judkins
SCOII Manin
Danny vranes
F
C-F
G-F
G
6-7
6-10
6-5
5-11
6-7
215
215
175
175
212
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
HS
HS
HS
HS
HS
Rob
Avg
6.6
6.7
5.6
4.1
Pos
G
F
F
G
F
C
C
FIC
HI
WI
6-5178
6-6
200
6·7
190
6· 5
185
6-6
200
7·0
210
7-0
220
6·9
185
Yr
Exp
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Fr
HS
HS
HS
HS
JC
HS
HS
HS
PreSldelit
Loca tion .
NICkname.
Arona (capacily)
COllforence
Enrollmenl .
Colors .
Alhlolic Director
Spon s Information Oi reclOr
Serres Record
Head Coac~ .
Career n.ecord
Record al FDU
Ass is tan ts.
1976- 77 Lell.rmen 10SI
1976-77 Lellermen back
1976 -77 Sianers back
RUI~erlord .
Jay Jorgensen
~t
F
6~
IW
lro
IW
Sr
Sr
Sr
8.7
5.9
170
2.4
27
9 1
• MISsed laSi yea r-1975-76 SlalS .
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name
Pos
Ricky Gomez
Ken Webb
Ht
WI
Yr
Exp
6-4
6-5
180
180
Jr
Fr
JC
HS
President .
. ... Or . Myron L Coulter
Localion .
. . POCaIeIlO , Ida~o 82309
Nickname
.......... Bengals
Arena (capacil y).
. . . . .. _ .
ISU Mlilidome (12 ,000)
Conlerence
Big Sky
Enrollmenl
10,000
Colors
Orange and Black
Alhle"c Direclor. .
. Milion "Dubby" Hall
Spans Informalion Direclor .... Glenn Allord (phone: 208-236-3651)
Series Record
USU 24-ISU II
LaS! TlmeAgainsl USU:
1977: ISU 86, USU 84
Head Coac~
. Lynn Arc~ibald (Fresno Siale, 1968)
Career Record
Firsl Year
Record aIISU.
First Year
Assislants
Many Holly. Bill Genlan
1976-77 Lellermen 1051.
6
1976-77 Lellermen back .
6
1976-77 Sianers back
Jell Cook , F: SCali Goold , G
Name
Pos
Ht
WI
Yr
PI
Avg
Rob
Avg
Jell Cook
SCOII Goold
Brand Robinson
Brian Bemis
Paul Wilson
Mark McQuaid
F-C
G
F
G
F
F
6-10
6-5
6-5
6-5
6-5
6-5
215
175
185
175
200
190
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
So
So
10.8
8.6
5.0
2.6
7.1
2.7
2.1
0.7
2.31.8
1.82.3
TOP NEWCOMERS
Knig~1S
FDU Gymnasium (1. 250)
Independent
. .. 19,000
. Cotumbia Btue, Maroon and While
.. To be named
. Jay Horwll2 (p~o ne : 201-836-6300
Ex!. 397)
First meeting
AI LoBalbo (Slale Unlverslly 01 Iowa , 1942)
101 -92
. 101 -92
Richard Wiseman, Peter Tierney
Name
Gene Bowen
Lawrence Butler
Allen Corder
Ray Walson
Greg Gomes
Pos
HI
WI
Yr
PI
Avg
6-5
210
Sr
18.5
Rob
Avg
5.2
Ht
WI
Yr
Exp
6-7
6·3
6-3
6-1
6-6
200
180
175
160
200
Jr
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Tr
Tr
Tr
HS
HS
James Madison
At-a-Glance
President
Location
Nickname.
Arena (capacily)
Conlerence .
Enrollment
Colors.. _.
Athtetic Director
Rich Murray (phone: 703-433 -6154)
Firsl meeling
. Lou Campanelli (Monlclair Siale . 1960)
.. 90-40
. 90 -40
. Jo~n T~urslon and Ernie Neslor
2
8
Name
Pos
Ht
WI
Yr
PI
Avg
Rob
Avg
Sieve Slieiper
Pal Dos~
Roger Hug~ell
Gerard Malurine
Jell Cross
Jack Railey
Sherman Dillard
FIC
6-8
6-4
6-2
6-7
6-3
6-6
6-4
212
200
168
207
177
200
195
So
Sr
Jr
Jr
So
Jr
Sr
20 .9
20 .3
16.7
6.0
5.5
5.2
22.4
10.7
9.5
2.4
3.7
2.5
5.6
4.7
Dr Ronald E. Carrier
Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801
Dukes
Godwin Hall (5,000)
. Independenl
.............. 7,800
. Purple and Gold
. Dean E~lers
F
G
C
G
F
G
TOP NEWCOMERS
Name
Pos
Sieve Bl ackmon
Carus Boone
Tyrone S~oulders
Ht
Yr
Exp
6-5
Fr
Fr
Fr
HS
HS
HS
6-6
6-5
Nevada Reno
At-a-Glance
Pre sident .
Localion
Nickname.
Arena (capacity)
Conference.
Enrollmenl .
Colors .
Athletic Direclor.
Spons Informalion Direclor.
Series Record
LaS! Time Agalnsl USU:
Head CoaCh
Career Record
Record al Nevada.
AssiSlanlS .
1976-77 Lellermen 1051.
1976-77 Lellermen back .
· Or . Max Mitam
Reno , Nevada 89557
Wall Pack
Cenlennial ColISeum (6,274)
. Wesl CoaSi AI~Ie1ic
, ... 8,400
· Si lver and Blue
· . DICk Trac~ok
Bob S~river (p~one: 702-784-4878)
USU 9-Nevada 0
1973: USU 89, Nevada 75
Jim Carey (Drake, 1957)
.15-12
. . 15-12
Jack Spencer, Bob Eme~i ser
5
7
TOP RETURNEES
Name
.3
8
Jay Jorgen sen, F. Steve MakwlOskl, G:
Howard Wilson. G
Pos
Spon s Inlorma ti on Direclor
Series Record
Head Coac~
Career Record
Record al Madison ..
AssiSiams.
1976-77 Lellermen lo sl.
1976-77 Lellermen back
TOP RETURNEES
Idaho State
AT-A-GLANCE
Dr. Jerome M. POllack
New Jersey (45,000)
TOP RETURNEES
Name
6~
G
G
TOP RETURNEES
Fairleigh Dickson
AT-A-GLANCE
. 24 ·29
. 209
Record at BYU
ASSistants
1976-77 Lettermen lost
1976-77 Lettermen back.
1976-77 Staners back
Name
dW ~ ile
Pos
Jell Judkins
DUSIer Mal~eney
Greg Deane
Ear l Williams
Career Record
Scott Runia
Alan Taylor
Greg Anderson
na med
Or. DaVid P. Gardner
Sail Lake Cily, Ula~ 84112
Utes or Runnin' Utes
Special EvenlS Cenler (15.000)
WeSiern AI~Ie1ic
.. 22.000
Crimson and White
... Arnie Ferrin
Bruce Woodbury (p~one: 801-581-3510)
Uta~ 97-USU 67
.1977 Ulah 102, USU 78
Jerry Plmm (USC, 1960)
. 58-24
58-24
Jim Marsh , Gerr y GimelSlob
4
9
. Jell Judkins, F, Greg Deane, F
BusiCr Mal~eney, C. Earl Williams , G
TOP RETURNEES
TOP RETURNEES
; 79016
ullaloe s
(6, 000)
" Valley
6.700
President .
Locahon
Nickname
Arena (capacily).
Conference
Enrollment .
Colors .
AI~Ie1iC Direclor
Spans Information DireclOr
Series Re cord
LaSi Time AgainSi USU·
Hea d Coach
Career Record
Record al Ula~
AssiSlanls
1976 -77 Lellermen losl.
1976-77 Lellermen back .
1976·77 Sianers back
TOP NEWCOMERS
Presidefll
Enrollment
9.3
5.6
WI
Brigham Young
At-a-Glance
Conlerence.
Rob
Avg
HI
Sieve Makwinski
Howard Wilson
'George Llghly
Utah
At-a-Glance
Pos
Edgar Jones
Sieve Hunler
Sianley Murdaug~
Mike Longero
Ht
WI
Yr
PI
Avg
Rob
Avg
6-10
6-3
60
6-5
210
180
170
190
Jr
So
Jr
Jr
23 .7
9.8
8,3
7.5
13.1
4.3
2.2
5.7
TOP NEWCOMERS
Namo
Johnny Hig~
Michael Stallings
Aaron Cusic
Mlc~ael Gra y
Pos
Ht
WI
Yr
Exp
G
F
F
G
6-3
6-7
6-7
6-1
180
215
195
155
Jr
Jr
So
Jr
JC
JC
JC
JC
AGGIE BASKETBALLl41
1976-77 Lettermen lost .
1976-77 Lettermen back .
t976 -77 Sta~ers back.
TOP RfTURNEES
Boise State
At-a-Glance
PI
Rob
Name
Po.
HI
WI
Yr
A.g
A.g
Tom Schneeberger
Bob Djokovich
Randy Gricius
Rande Read
Keith Woodfork
F'C
G
C
F
G
6-6
6-3
6-7
6-4
5·11
200
185
195
180
170
Sr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Sr
18.3
13.0
12.3
10.0
7.6
6.8 5.3 2.6 ...... . 10
2
.0
TOP RfTURNEES
Presidenl Dr . Richard Bullinglon
Localion
. . . . .... . .. Boise, Idaho 83725 Nickname . Broncos
Arena (capacily) .. Bronco Gym (3,670)
Conlerence . Big Sky
Enrollment . . 11 ,300
Colors . . . Blue and Orange
Athletic Director .
Lyle Smith
Spo~s Inlormation Direclor .
. . Jim Faucher (phone: 385' 1288)
Series Record . USU 3-BSU 1
Last Time Against USU :
.1977: USU 92, BSU 68
Head Coach
Bus Connor (Idaho Stale, 1955)
Career Record 59·61
Record at BSU. . . 59-61
Assistants
. ........ Bu~ Golden, Doug Oliver 1976·77 Lettermen losi. .
.2
1976·77 Lettermen back.
8
1976·77 Sla~ers back
Steve Connor, G; Trent Johnson , G:
Danny Jones, F: John Maylield _C: Sean McKenna, C
TOP RETURNEES
PI
Rob
Namo
Po.
WI
Yr
A.g
A.g
Steve Connor
Danny Jones
G
6·3175
F
6·7
195
G/ F 6·5
190
C 6·9V, 215
F
6·7
200
F
6· 7
200
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Sr
Sr
17.3
12.2
11.0
4.6
5.5
5.5
1.3
Trent Johnson
John Maylield
Sean McKenna
Steve Barrett
Ht
7.7
6.5 5.0
2.3
2.3
Da ve Richardson
Fred Williams
Tony Thomas
Howie Long
Jim Janson
Carl Powell
HI
WI
Yr
Exp
C
G
F
F
F
G
6·9
6-0
6-6
6-9
6-6
5-10
200
160
185
190
185
165
Fr
Jr
Fr
Jr.
Fr
Jr
HS
JC HS JC HS
JC President
Location.
Nickname ............ .
Arena (capacity) . Conference.
Enrollmenl
Colors
Athletic Director
Sports Inlormation Director.
Series Record.
H""d Coach.
Ca reer Record
Record at SI. Mary's.
Assistant .
1976-77 Lettermen lost.
1976-77 Lettermen back.
1976- 77 Sta~ers back
Namo
Lt. Gen. K. L. Tallman Superintendenl.
Location.
USAF Academy , Colorado 80840 Nickname.
. . Falcons Arena (capacity) .
. ... AFA Fieldhou se (6,600)
Conlerence .
. . .. Independenl
Enrollment .
4,400
Colors .
Silver and Blue
Athletic OireclOr .
Col. John Clune
Sports Information Director
Hal Baleman (phon e: 303-472·2313)
Series Record.
USU 7-AFA 2
Last Time Against USU :
. ... .... 1977: USU 74, AFA69
Head Coach
Maj. Hank Egan (Navy, 1960)
Career Record
78-72
Record at AFA
78-72
Assistanls
... Capl. Sam Peshut, Capl. Gregg Popovich
Maj. Reggie Minton
1976· 77 Lettermen losl.
.. . .. 0
1976· 77 Lettermen back .
10
1976· 77 Sta~ers back
Tom Schneeberger, F-C: Randy Gricius _C:
Bob DJokovich , G: Rande R""d , F: Keith Woodlork , G
Po.
NiCk Pappageorge
Rick Bernard
Tom Snyder
Po.
David Atkins
Russell Swilley
Ht
WI
Yr
PI
A.g
A.g
6·6
6-2
185
180
Sr
Sr
5.2
5.8
5.3
29
Rob Namo
Brolher Mel Anderson , F.S.C. ......... Moraga _Calif. 84575
.. .... Gaels
. Rahill Cenler (3,600)
(10 be compleled 1/78) West Coasl Athletic
1,200
... Red and Blue
. Dr. Don McKillip
ChriS MCKinnie (phone: 415-376-4411
. .... .. . USU 2-SI. Mary's 1
Frank LaPo~e (Saint Mary's, 1956)
44-63
Same Kevin Donahue
1
9
. Tom Snyder, F: Rick Bernard. G:
Nick Pappageorge, G
PI
Rob
HI
WI
Yr
A.g
A.g 6-2
6-4
6-6
180
175
190
Sr
Sr
Jr
19.3
17.4
10.2
3.0
3.0 5.3 Steve Bajema
Mike Gallagher
Tom Krosschell
Po.
Ht
WI
Yr
Exp
F
G
F
6·7
5-10
6·6
210
143
195
So
Fr
Jr
Tr HS
JC
TOP RETURNEES
Montana
At-a-Glance
President .
. Dr. Richard Bowers
Location .
. Missoula, Montana (50,000)
Nickname .
. .. Grizzlies
Arena (capacity) .
. Adams Field House (9,320)
Conference .
. Big Sky
Enrollmenl .
. 8,425
Colors.
. .. . Cooper, Silver and Gold
Athletic Director .
Harfey Lewis
Spo~s Information Director ... Bob Rosenthal (phone: 406-243-2522)
Series Record .
. .... . ..... .. . USU 25- Montana 13
Last Time Against USU :
1977 : Montana 73, USU 67 Head Coach
Jim Brandenburg (Colorado Stale, 1958) Career Record
... 7-19
Record at Montana . .
, 7· 19
Assistant . .
. .. Mike Montgomery
1976- 77 Lettermen losl.
.. . .. 2
1976- 77 Lettermen back.
. .... 6
1976·77 Sta~ers back
. Michael Ray Richardson, G/F:
Craig Henkel , F
TOP RfTURNEES
Ken Jones
Pat Holmes
Norm Kelly
Po.
Rob
WI
Yr
Exp
PI
Ht
Namo
Po.
Ht
WI
Yr
A.g
A.g
6-6
6-7
6-10
190
195
205
Jr
Jr
Jr
JC
JC
IV
Michael Richardson
Craig Henkel
Charlie Yankus
Jim Molloy
Allan Nielsen
G/ F
6-5
6-7
6·6
6-1
6·6
t86
Sr
Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
t9.2
4.1
2.9
2.3
2.2
8.6
205
165
190
Denver
At-a-Glance
200
Reb
Yr
A.g
A.g
3.7
1.8
0.8
1.2
Freeman Williams
James Cunningham
Chucky Smith
Bob Sisul
Terry Adolph
G
6-4
180
C
6-6
210
G 6-1 V, 175
F
6-6
200
G 5-8V, 155
TOP NEWCOMERS
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr
So
38.8
10.8
9.3
4.9
7.8
3.9
8.7
9.7
6.0
3.3
Namo
Bill Malhis
Greg Slider
Po.
F
F
Rodney Brandon
DenniS Gay
Ma~y Green
Craig Zanon
Tim McCauley
Po.
Ht
WI
Yr
Exp
F
G
6-5
6-2
F/C
6-8V,
F
G
6·6
6-1
175
165
190
180
160
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
HS
HS
HS
HS
JV
Portland State
At-a-Glance
President.
Location .
.... Dr. Joseph C. Blumel
Po~land, Oregon
Ht
Ht
6-5
6-6
WI
190
195
Yr
Fr
Fr
Montana State
At-a-Glance
President
Location.
Nickname
Arena (capacity)
Conference. Enrollment
Colors.
Athletic Director
Spo~s Informalion Director
Series Record . Last Time Against USU :.
Head Coach .
Ca reer Record .
Record at MSU
Assistant.
1976-77 Lettermen lost. 1976·77 Lettermen back. 1976·77 Sta~ers back.
Dr. William J. Tietz
Bozeman, Montana
.... Bobcats
, .. . MSU Fieldhouse (10,000)
Big Sky
.... 9,800
Blue and Gold
.. .... Tom Parac
. Arnie Sgalio (phone: 406-994-272t)
USU 73-MSU 38
........ 1976: MSU 73, USU 38
.. Rich Juarez (Gonzaga, 1966)
31-46
.. 31-46
. Jack Elmore
2
.9
.. Craig Finberg, G: Mick Durham, G:
Rod Smith, F: Mike Stanny, F
TOP NEWCOMERS
Namo
Presidenl.
....... Maurice Mitchell
Location
. Denver, Colorado
Nickname.
Pioneers
Arena (capacity).
. . DU Fieldhouse (2,500)
Conference
Independenl
Enrollmenl
8,000
Colo rs
........ Red and Gold
Athletic Director
. Ron Oyer
Spo~s Information Director.
Bill Scha~on (phone : 303-753-2339)
Series Record
USU 52-Denver 35
Last Time Against USU :
.... 1977 : USU 88, Denver 77
H""d Coach.
Bill Weimar (Denver, 1948)
Career Record .............. _.
First yea r
Assistants .... . , . , . , . , .
Mike Good, Moses Brewer
F
F
G
G/F
PI
WI
Po •
Namo
TOP NEWCOMERS Namo
Air Force Academy
At-a-Glance
Namo
TOP NEWCOMERS
TOP RfTURNEES
Po.
421AGGIE BASKETBALL
7.3
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At-a-Glance
TOP NEWCOMERS
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9.7
Nickname. Viking s
Arena (capacity )
PSU Gym (2,300)
Conference.
Independent, NCAA 1
Enrollment
... 15,000
Colors.
Forest Green and Whrte
Athletic Direclor
Roy Love
Spo~s Inlormation Director .... Larry Sellers (phone: 503-229-4400)
Series Record.
USU l-PSU 0
Last Time Against USU:
1977: USU 96, PSU 88
Head Coach
. Ken Edwards (Nevada, Las Vegas, 1967)
Career Record BO-50
Record at PSU
.... .. ..... 80-50
Assistant
. . , . _, . , . , _... . _.... Mose Adolph
1976-77 Lottermen lost.
.............. 3 1976-77 Lettermen back .
. .. 7
1976-77 Sta~ers back .
. , , Freeman Williams, G: Bob Sisul, F:
James Cunningham, C: Terry Adolph, G
TOP RfTURNEES
Name
Po.
Craig Finberg
Mick Durham
Rod Smith
Mike Stanny
PI
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5-10
6-6
6-9
160
150
215
195
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8.9
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TOP NEWCOMERS
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Po.
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WI
Yr
Exp
Chris Singleton
Lance Freeman
Doug Hasnley
G-F
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F
6-4
6-6
6-6
180
195
210
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.\! Utah State University The importance of the individual is em­
phasized at Utah State University. Additional
impetus is being given to individualizing the
baccalaureate degree. This is a system by which
the individual can pattern his/her program within
University policy and progress at his/her speed.
Utah State University has a three-fold
purpose: teaching, research, and extension. USU
also cooperates with various agencies on a
national and international level to help promote
understanding and share knowledge.
With a student body of 9,436, Utah State has advantages of both the large and small schools, with such features as a spacious library, excellent laboratories, and top-rated cultural attractions, including world-famous symphonies, ballets, pianists, singers, and lecturers. These advantages are combined with individualized programs characterized by close personal attention. This University was founded in 1888 as a
part of the public educational system of Utah
and operates under the constitution and laws of
the state. It belongs to a great family of in­
stitutions known as land-grant universities,
which had their origin in 1862. A rich curriculum
is offered in the arts and sciences, in both
undergraduate and graduate programs. Degrees
granted include the Bachelor's and Master's
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degrees, Doctor of Education (Ed D), and Doctor
of Philosophy (PhD).
USU includes eight resident colleges with
47 departments, a School of Graduate Studies,
University Extension, and several research
programs. There are also current programs in
education aid to several foreign countries.
USU is accredited by the Northwest
Association of Secondary and Higher Schools,
and is on the accepted list of the Association of
American Universities, and of the American
Council on Education and is lsi ted by other
accrediting agencies.
A fifteen-member State Board of Regents
governs the Utah state system of higher
education. This board has the responsibility for
state-wide master planning for higher education,
assignment of roles to the several institutions in
the state system, and control of operating and
capital budgets for the institutions. USU has a
nine-member Institutional Council. This council
has the responsibility of implementing the
assigned roles, including the appointment of
personnel and the enactment of rules and
governing regulations.
Logan , Utah, home of Utah State University,
is a town of 25,000 population located in nor­
thern Utah, 80 miles north of Salt Lake City.
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