2014-15 Schedule

Men’s Basketball Media Relations Contact - Shawn Schoeffler • shawn.schoeffler@oregonstate.edu
Office: 541-737-8898 • 221 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, OR 97331 • www.osubeavers.com
2014-15 Schedule
Date
11/14
11/18
11/21
11/24
11/26
Opponent
Time/Result
Rice ^
7:00 p.m.
Corban ^
7:00 p.m.
Oral Roberts ^
6:00 p.m.
vs. Oklahoma State # / 5:30 p.m.
vs. TBD #
TBD
12/3
12/6
12/13
12/15
12/18
12/21
12/30
Miss. Valley State ^
at Portland
Mississippi State ^
Grambling State ^
DePaul ^
at Quinnipiac
UCSB ^
1/3
1/8
1/11
1/15
1/17
1/22
1/24
1/28
1/30
at Oregon * <
TBD
Arizona State * >
6:00 p.m.
Arizona * >
7:00 p.m.
at Washington * ^
6:00 p.m.
at Washington State * ^ 6:00 p.m.
UCLA * ^
6:00 p.m.
USC * ^
3:00 p.m.
at Arizona State * ^
5:00 p.m.
at Arizona * ^
7:00 p.m.
2/5
2/8
2/11
2/14
2/19
2/21
2/26
Washington State * ^
Washington * >
at UCLA * ^
at USC * ^
Utah * ^
Colorado * ^
at Stanford * ^
7:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
3/1
3/4
at California * ^
Oregon * <
12:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
3/11-14 Pac-12 Tournament &
Oregon State (0-0) vs. Rice (0-0)
November 14, 2014 • 7:00 p.m. PT • Gill Coliseum • Corvallis, Ore.
THE GAME: The Wayne Tinkle era officially
begins when Oregon State opens its regular season at 7 p.m. on Friday when Rice
visits Gill Coliseum in a game televised on
the Pac-12 Networks.
QUICKLY: Oregon State enters its 114th
season as the 22nd-winningest program
in Division I college basketball with 1,670
victories … Wayne Tinkle makes his Oregon
State head coaching debut after leading
Montana to three NCAA Tournament appearances and 158 victories, the second
most in school history ... The Beavers don’t
have a senior on the roster for just the third
time since 1950 (1978-79 and 2003-04
are the others) ... Returning players started
32 out of a possible 160 games last season
... In Pac-12 team production returning this
season, Oregon State is eighth in blocked
shots (33.6%), 10th in steals (29.7%), 11th
in rebounding (24.5%) and assists (19.8%),
and 12th in scoring (19.1%) ... Chai Baker
will not be cleared to compete athletically;
he suffered a cardiac arrest on Aug. 19 at
the OSU Basketball Center ... The team will
wear PV patches on their uniforms to honor Oregon State legend Paul Valenti who
passed away in September.
Oregon State
Overall Record ................................................. 0-0
Pac-12 Record............................................. 0-0
Home Record .............................................. 0-0
Road Record ................................................ 0-0
Neutral Record ........................................... 0-0
Streak ...................................................First Game
Rice
Overall Record ................................................. 0-0
Home Record .............................................. 0-0
Road Record ................................................ 0-0
Neutral Record ........................................... 0-0
Streak ...................................................First Game
The Series
The Series ............................................................ 1-1
Dec. 19, 1956 ..................................... L, 54-55
(at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis)
Dec. 27, 1977..................................... W, 75-58
(at Far West Classic in Portland)
Live Coverage
Radio ............... Beaver Sports Radio Network
Mike Parker (play-by-play)
Television ................................Pac-12 Networks
Rich Burk (play-by-play)
Ben Braun (analyst)
Live Stats ......oregonstate.statbroadcast.com
TBD
Oregon State Probable Starters (Based on Last Game)
Home games are in bold.
Times and dates are subject to change.
All times Pacific.
# MGM Grand Main Event at MGM Grand
Garden Arena in Las Vegas
No.
1
5
11
13
30
Player
Pos.
Gary Payton II
G
Cheikh N’diaye
C
Malcolm Duvivier
G
Langston Morris-Walker G
Olaf Schaftenaar
F
No.
2
4
14
15
22
31
32
40
51
44
52
Player
Chai Baker
Victor Robbins
Daniel Gomis
Tanner Sanders
Alex Roth
AJ Hedgecock
Jarmal Reid
Justin Stangel
Dylan Livesay
Bryan Boswell
Matt Dahlen
Ht.
6-3
7-0
6-2
6-5
6-10
Wt.
175
230
205
216
224
Yr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
PPG
------
RPG
------
APG
------
& at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas
Oregon State Off The Bench (Based on Last Game)
* Pac-12 Conference game
^ Televised on Pac-12 Networks
/ Televised on ESPN3.com
< Televised on ESPNU
> Televised on Fox Sports 1
Insta
@oregonstatembb
Pos.
G
F
F
G
G
G
F
C
G
F
F
Ht.
6-3
6-7
6-10
6-4
6-4
6-0
6-7
6-10
6-3
6-8
6-6
Wt.
175
197
223
201
183
200
231
220
195
215
200
Yr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
PPG
------------
RPG
------------
APG
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OREGON STATE QUICK FACTS
GENERAL
Location ..................................................................... Corvallis, Ore.
Founded .......................................................................................1868
Enrollment ..............................................................................27,925
Nickname ............................................................................. Beavers
Colors ................................................................. Orange and Black
Conference ............................................................................. Pac-12
President .................................................................Dr. Edward Ray
Athletic Faculty Representative ........ Dr. Joseph Spatafora
Director of Athletics ............................................ Bob De Carolis
Senior Women’s Administrator ....................Marianne Vydra
Athletic Department Phone ..............................541-737-2547
Ticket Office Phone ...........................................800-GO-BEAVS
Home Arena (Capacity) ........................Gill Coliseum (9,604)
Web Site ................................................... www.osubeavers.com
Pac-12 Web Site................................................www.pac-12.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ...........................................Wayne Tinkle (1st Year)
Alma Mater .................................................. Montana , 2005
Oregon State Record .................................... 0-0 (1st year)
Pac-12 Record ................................................. 0-0 (1st year)
Career Record ..........................................158-91 (9th year)
Associate Head Coach.......................... Kerry Rupp (1st Year)
Alma Mater ..........................................Southern Utah, 1977
Assistant Coach ................................Gregg Gottlieb (1st Year)
Alma Mater .......................................................... UCLA , 1995
Assistant Coach .....................Stephen Thompson (1st Year)
Alma Mater ................................................... Syracuse, 1990
Director of Basketball Operations .....................Kurt Paulson
Alma Mater ........................................Carroll College, 2006
Director of Player Personnel .......................... Rachi Wortham
Alma Mater ............................Eastern Washington, 2006
Basketball Office Phone .....................................541-737-2076
SUPPORT STAFF
Associate A.D./Sports Performance ......................Jeff Macy
Athletic Trainer..........................................................Tom Fregoso
Academic Counselor................................................Ardell Bailey
TEAM INFORMATION
2013-14 Record ....................................................................... 16-16
Home: 12-5 Away: 3-9 Neutral: 1-2
2013-14 Conference Record .................................................8-10
Starters Returning/Lost ...........................................................1/4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...............................................7/9
Newcomers .......................................................................................3
MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY
First Year ......................................................1901-02 (114th year)
All-Time Record ...........................................................1,670-1,267
All-Time Conference Record ......................................... 763-781
Regular Season Titles ..........................................................21
Last Regular Season Title .............................................1990
All-Time Pac-12 Record (since 1978-79)................286-362
Regular Season Titles ........................................................... 5
Last Regular Season Title .............................................1990
NCAA Tournament Appearances ............................. 16 (12-19)
Last NCAA Tournament Appearance ........................1990
NIT Appearances................................................................. 4 (3-4)
Last NIT Appearance .................................................... 2005
CBI Appearances..................................................................3 (7-3)
Last CBI Appearance ......................................................2012
vs. RICE: Oregon State and Rice meet for the third time in history, and the first in
37 years, with the series tied 1-1. The Owls won the first meeting, 54-55, on Dec. 19,
1956 at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis. The great Temple Tucker led Rice with 17 points,
while All-American Dave Gambee had 17 points and 12 rebounds for the Beavers.
Oregon State got revenge, albeit 21 years later, when they won 75-58 on Dec. 27,
1977 in the opening game of the Far West Classic in Portland. Rickey Lee (15 points,
10 rebounds) and Bill McShane (14 points, 12 rebounds) both posted double-doubles for the Beavers in the victory.
Oregon State is 5-5 in its last 10 season openers overall and 8-2 in its last 10 season openers that were played at Gill Coliseum.
EXHIBITION GAME: Oregon State cut an 18-point second-half deficit to six points
but could not complete the comeback and the Beavers fell 57-47 to Western Oregon last Friday night in a non-counting exhibition game at Gill Coliseum.
Junior guard Gary Payton II had 10 points, 10 rebounds, six assists, three blocked
shots and two steals in his OSU debut. His father, former OSU All-American Gary
Payton, was at the game.
Sophomore guard Malcolm Duvivier added 10 points and five rebounds and junior
forward Olaf Schaftenaar had nine rebounds and four blocked shots.
2014-15 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER
NO.
1
2
4
5
11
13
14
15
22
30
31
32
40
44
51
52
PLAYER
POS.
Gary Payton II
G
Chai Baker
G
Victor Robbins
G/F
Cheikh N’diaye
C
Malcolm Duvivier
G
Langston Morris-Walker G
Daniel Gomis
F
Tanner Sanders
G
Alex Roth
G
Olaf Schaftenaar
F
AJ Hedgecock
G
Jarmal Reid
F
Justin Stangel
C
Bryan Boswell
F
Dylan Livesay
G
Matt Dahlen
F
HT.
6-3
6-3
6-7
7-0
6-2
6-5
6-10
6-4
6-4
6-10
6-0
6-7
6-10
6-8
6-3
6-6
NUMERICAL ROSTER
WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE)
175
Jr. TR Las Vegas, Nev. (Spring Valley HS/Salt Lake CC)
175
Fr. HS Malone, Fla. (Malone HS)
197
Jr. 2L Compton, Calif. (Compton HS)
230 So. 1L Dakar, Senegal (Army-Navy Academy)
205 So. 1L Toronto, Canada (St. Michael’s College School)
216 Jr. 2L Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley HS)
223 Jr.* 1L Thies, Senegal (Oak Hill Academy)
201 Fr.> HS Corvallis, Ore. (Crescent Valley HS)
183 Fr.*> RS Salem, Ore. (West Salem HS)
224 Jr. 2L Utrecht, Netherlands (Rodenborch College)
200 So.> HS Dayton, Ore. (Dayton HS)
231
Jr. 2L Decatur, Ga. (Columbia HS)
220 Jr.* HS Milwaukie, Ore. (La Salle Catholic Preparatory)
215 Jr.> HS Sisters, Ore. (Sisters HS)
195 Fr.> HS Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville HS)
200 Fr.*> HS Redmond, Ore. (Redmond HS)
* used redshirt year
> walk-on
Head Coach: Wayne Tinkle (Montana, 2005) 1st Year
Associate Head Coach: Kerry Rupp (Southern Utah, 1977) 1st Year
Assistant Coach: Gregg Gottlieb (UCLA, 1995) 1st Year
Assistant Coach: Stephen Thompson (Syracuse, 1990) 1st Year
Director of Basketball Operations: Kurt Paulson (Carroll College, 2006)
Director of Player Personnel: Rachi Wortham (Eastern Washington, 2006)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Chai Baker (rhymes with EYE)
Matt Dahlen (DOLL-un)
Malcolm Duvivier (DUE-viv-ee-AY)
Daniel Gomis (GO-miss)
Gregg Gottlieb (got-LEEB)
Dylan Livesay (Livv-SAY)
Cheikh N’diaye (SHAY EN-Jigh)
Jarmal Reid (Jar-MAHL)
Olaf Schaftenaar (O-loff SHOFF-ten-arr)
THE ROSTER: Here are some quick-hitters about the 2014-15 Oregon State men’s
basketball team:
•
The 16-man roster includes 10 scholarship players and six walk-ons.
•
All six walk-ons are from the State of Oregon.
•
The roster doesn’t include a senior. Since 1950, the only other times Oregon
State didn’t have a senior were 1978-79 and 2003-04 when those teams
went 18-10 and 12-16, respectively.
•
Daniel Gomis and Alex Roth, who redshirted last season after walking-on, are
both questionable to play in the opener with shoulder injuries.
•
Justin Stangel, a practice player last season, was awarded a scholarship for
his hard work during the summer.
•
AJ Hedgecock, Dylan Livesay, Matt Dahlen, Bryan Boswell and Tanner Sanders were all added to the official roster after the team held open tryouts on
Oct. 4. A total of 22 Oregon State students participated in the open tryouts.
•
Four players competed in all 32 games last season and two of them are returning: Malcolm Duvivier and Daniel Gomis.
•
Four returners started a combined 32 games last season. They are Langston
Morris-Walker (17), Victor Robbins (11), Daniel Gomis (2) and Jarmal Reid (2).
•
Returning statistical leaders from last season include:
Points: Langston Morris-Walker -- 3.97
Rebounds: Daniel Gomis -- 2.53
Assists: Victor Robbins -- 0.78
Blocked Shots: Daniel Gomis -- 0.97
Steals: Victor Robbins -- 0.48
Minutes: Langston Morris-Walker -- 18.0
•
The returners have a combined eight double-figure scoring games and one
double-figure rebounding game.
•
Daniel Gomis has been at Oregon State longer than anyone on the roster. He
missed the 2011-12 season after breaking his leg, redshirted the 2012-13 season after having surgery on that leg and played his redshirt sophomore season in 2013-14.
•
Gary Payton II and Justin Stangel’s fathers both played basketball at Oregon
State. The elder Payton was a consensus All-American and still holds the
school records for career points, assists and steals. Justin’s father, Jamie,
played in 1980, ‘82, ‘83 and ‘84 (the Beavers won the Pac-10 title three of
those years). Payton II will wear No. 1 (his father’s No. 20 is retired) and Justin
will wear the same number his father wore at Oregon State, No. 40.
•
Olaf Schatenaar’s brother, Roeland, played basketball for Oregon State from
2007-10 and was Most Valuable Player at the 2009 College Basketball Invitational when the Beavers won the CBI championship.
•
Matt Dahlen and Tanner Sander’s fathers both played football for Oregon
State. Chris Dahlen played for the Beavers from 1982-86 and Scott Sanders
played from 1986-89.
WHAT’S MISSING: Here are some quick-hitters about what Oregon State will be
missing this season with the departures of players graduating, transferring or
leaving early to play professionally:
•
Angus Brandt, Devon Collier and Roberto Nelson graduated, Challe Barton
and Eric Moreland left after their junior seasons to play professionally, and
Hallice Cooke transferred to Iowa State after his freshman campaign.
•
Those six players had combined career totals of: 5,284 points, 2,328 rebounds, 915 assists, 400 blocked shots, 403 steals, 247 double-figure scoring games, 55 double-figure rebounding games, 35 double-doubles and 591
games played.
•
On Oregon State’s career lists, Roberto Nelson is fourth all-time in scoring
(1,745), Devon Collier is seventh all-time in scoring (1,489), eighth in rebounds
(679) and third in blocked shots (134), and Eric Moreland is the all-time leader
in blocked shots (184) and fifth all-time in rebounds (762).
•
Last season, Roberto Nelson was selected to the All-Pac-12 Second Team,
Eric Moreland was named Pac-12 All-Defensive Honorable Mention and Hallice Cooke was named Pac-12 All-Freshmen Honorable Mention.
•
Last season, Roberto Nelson led the Pac-12 in scoring, Devon Collier led the
league in field goal percentage and Hallice Cooke finished second in the conference in three-point percentage.
•
Angus Brandt was a three-time team captain and received Pac-12 All-Academic recognition four times.
FOLLOWING THE BEAVERS
TWITTER
Here are the Twitter handles to follow Oregon State men’s
basketball coaches and players:
Oregon State Men’s Basketball ..............@oregonstatembb
Wayne Tinkle............................................................@waynetinkle
Kerry Rupp ............................................................... Not on Twitter
Gregg Gottlieb ....................................................@CoachGottlieb
Stephen Thompson.............................................. Not on Twitter
Kurt Paulson........................................................ @KurtisPaulson
Rachi Wortham ...........................................................@KoachRW
Chai Baker................................................................. @chaibaker11
Bryan Boswell .............................................................. @b_rad_44
Matt Dahlen.........................................................@Matt_Dahlen2
Malcolm Duvivier .................................................@Malcolm_416
Daniel Gomis .................................................................@gomsses
AJ Hedgecock ............................................... @AJhedgecock33
Dylan Livesay............................................................ @DLive_Rifle
Langston Morris-Walker ............................ @RealLankstyboy
Cheihk N’diaye.................................................................... @tige91
Gary Payton II ......................................................... Not on Twitter
Jarmal Reid ........................................................ @Whopperrr_JR
Victor Robbins ...............................................@BasketRobbins4
Alex Roth ..............................................................@Badwithwerds
Tanner Sanders ...................................................@tannerranner
Olaf Schaftenaar ...........................................@O_S_chaftenaar
Justin Stangel ............................................................ @JStang42
BEAVER SPORTS RADIO NETWORK
Every Oregon State game is broadcast in Corvallis on
KEJO 1240-AM and Portland on NewsRadio 1190 KEX, as
well as other areas around the state of Oregon.
Astoria
KAST-AM 1370
Baker City
KBKR-AM 1490
Bend
KICE-AM 940
Brookings
KURY-AM 910
Burns
KORC-FM 92.7
Coos Bay
KBBR-AM 1340
Corvallis
KEJO-AM 1240, KLOO-AM 1340
Cottage Grove KNND-AM 1400
Dallas
KWIP-AM (Spanish) 880
Enterprise KWVR-AM 1340, KWVR-FM 92.1
Eugene
KKNX-AM 840, KLZS-AM 1450
Florence
KCFM-FM 104.1, KCFM-AM 1250
Grants Pass KAKT-FM 104.7
Hermiston KOHU-AM 1360
Klamath Falls KLAD-AM 960
La Grande
KLBM-AM 1450
Lakeview
KQIK-AM 1230, KQIK-FM 93.5
Mapleton
KCFM-FM 103.1
Medford
KAKT-FM 105.1
Newport
KNPT-AM 1310
Ontario
KSRV-AM 1380
Pendleton
KUMA-AM 1290, KTIX-AM 1240
Portland
KEX-AM 1190, KEX-FM 102.3, KPOJ-AM 620
Prineville
KRCO-AM 690
Roseburg
KSKR-AM 1490
Salem
KBZY-AM 1490
The Dalles KODL-AM 1440
Tillamook
KTIL-AM 1590
Waldport
KWDP-AM 820
OREGON STATE BY THE NUMBERS
DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Eric Moreland
Devon Collier
Angus Brandt
2013-14
7
6
1
CAREER
22
11
2
DOUBLE-FIGURE POINTS
Roberto Nelson
Devon Collier
Angus Brandt
Eric Moreland
Hallice Cooke
Olaf Schaftenaar
Challe Barton
Victor Robbins
Langston Morris-Walker
Malcolm Duvivier
2013-14
31
24
22
7
11
2
1
2
2
1
CAREER
84
83
42
24
11
3
3
2
2
1
20-POINT GAMES
Roberto Nelson
Devon Collier
Angus Brandt
Hallice Cooke
Eric Moreland
2013-14
18
6
4
2
1
CAREER
33
13
6
2
2
30-POINT GAMES
Roberto Nelson
Devon Collier
2013-14
3
1
CAREER
6
1
DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDS
Eric Moreland
Devon Collier
Angus Brandt
Jarmal Reid
2013-14
12
6
1
0
CAREER
41
12
2
1
OREGON STATE SUPERLATIVES
Points......................................36, Roberto Nelson vs. Coppin State
Field Goals Made ................12, Roberto Nelson vs. Coppin State
Field Goal Att........................26, Roberto Nelson vs. Coppin State
3-Point FG Made.................................... 4, Roberto Nelson at UCLA
4, Roberto Nelson at Arizona State
4, Hallice Cooke vs. UCLA
4, Roberto Nelson vs. California
4, Hallice Cooke at Utah
3-Point FG Att. .......................11, Roberto Nelson Vs. Coppin State
Free Throws Made ................................12, Devon Collier at DePaul
12, Roberto Nelson at Maryland
Free Throw Att. ............................. 15, Devon Collier at Washington
15, Roberto Nelson at Washington State
15, Devon Collier at DePaul
Rebounds ..................................18, Eric Moreland vs. Arizona State
Assists .............................................9, Roberto Nelson vs. California
Steals .......................................... 4, Eric Moreland vs. Arizona State
4, Roberto Nelson vs. Portland
Blocked Shots ..........................5, Daniel Gomis vs. George Mason
Minutes .......................................43, Hallice Cooke at Arizona State
THE COACHING STAFF: Here are some quick-hitters about the new Oregon State
men’s basketball coaching staff:
•
The coaching staff of head coach Wayne Tinkle, associate head coach Kerry
Rupp, and assistant coaches Gregg Gottlieb and Stephen Thompson have a
combined 58 years coaching experience at the college level.
•
The staff has earned a combined 14 NCAA Tournament berths.
•
Rupp was the head coach at Louisiana Tech from 2007-11 and Thompson was
the head coach at Cal State L.A. from 2005-14.
•
Gottlieb is the Pac-12’s longest-tenured assistant coach after spending the
past seven seasons at California.
•
Tinkle went 3-5 overall in season openers at Montana and 3-0 at home.
OTHER NEW FACES: Kurt Paulson was added to the staff as the Director of Basketball Operations and Rachi Wortham joined as the Director of Player Personnel.
Paulson worked for Tinkle at Montana as an assistant coach in 2013-14 and as
a graduate assistant coach in 2009-10 and 2010-11. Wortham was an assistant
coach at EWU from 2007-11 under head coach Kirk Earlywine after playing for the
Eagles from 2003-05 when the team made its only trip to the NCAA Tournament
in school history.
QUICK LOOK AT LANGSTON: Langston Morris-Walker is Oregon State’s top returning scorer at 4.0 points per game and has stepped up as the leader of the
team. He represented Oregon State at Pac-12 Media Day and also participated in a
Beavers Without Borders service trip to the Dominican Republic. LMW said he will
continue to strum an air guitar after making a three-pointer, a tradition he started
in grade school.
QUICK LOOK AT MALCOLM: In the regular-season finale against Arizona State
at Gill Coliseum, Malcolm Duvivier had his best game as a Beaver, posting career
highs with 13 points, four field goals, seven field goal attempts, three three-pointers and four three-point attempts. He also got his first career blocked shot.
QUICK LOOK AT OLAF: The coaching staff has worked with Olaf Schaftenaar to
be more of an offensive force inside the three-point line. In his first two seasons,
Schaftenaar put up 167 shots with 136 of those coming from beyond the arc.
QUICK LOOK AT CHEIKH: After playing 71 minutes last season, Cheikh N’diaye is
expected to start and get more playing time. The 7-footer was part of the Pac-12
All-Star Team that went to China this past summer, and that experience should
help him this season.
QUICK LOOK AT GOMIS: Daniel Gomis missed the exhibition game and is expected to be out another two weeks with a shoulder injury. He played all 32 games last
season after missing the previous two years with a broken leg.
QUICK LOOK AT VICTOR AND JARMAL: Now juniors, Victor Robbins and Jarmal
Reid are expected to play bigger roles this season. They both have starting experience, as Reid started 17 games as a freshman and two last season, while Victor
Robbins started the first 11 games a year ago.
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON?: Gary Payton started his Oregon State career in style by
making his first shot, a three-pointer, just 20 seconds into the game at UTEP on
Nov. 29, 1986. He finished the game with 16 points, five assists, four rebounds and
two steals. Will his son, Gary Payton II, also hit a triple to begin his Beaver career?
CHAI BAKER UPDATE: Doctor Douglas Aukerman, director of sports medicine at
Oregon State University, met with Chai Baker and his family members on Nov. 5
and shared that following a medical review, Baker will not be cleared to compete
athletically for the Beavers’ men’s basketball team.
Baker suffered a cardiac arrest Aug. 19 in OSU’s Basketball Practice Facility and
was promptly administered first aid by a sports medicine staff member before being transported to Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Corvallis. Baker was
released from the Center Aug. 27 and has returned to being a full-time student on
campus, but has not practiced with the team. Baker’s scholarship will be honored
by the University throughout his academic career.
PLAYING PROFESSIONALLY: Seven Oregon State players who competed for the
Beavers over the past three seasons are playing professionally, including two in
the NBA. It’s the first time two Oregon State players have been in the NBA at the
same time since 2006-07, when Gary Payton played his final season with the Miami Heat and Brent Barry helped the San Antonio Spurs win the NBA title.
Challe Barton – Sundsvall Dragons (Sweden)
Angus Brandt – Sydney Kings (Australia)
Joe Burton – Landstede Basketball Zwolle (Holland)
Devon Collier – Hapoel Kazrin (Israel)
Roberto Nelson – Basket Brescia Leonessa (Italy)
Eric Moreland – Sacramento Kings
Jared Cunningham – Los Angeles Clippers
25th ANNIVERSARY: This is the 25th anniversary of Gary Payton being named
Sports Illustrated National Player of the Year. The Glove averaged 25.7 points, 4.7
rebounds, 8.1 assists and 3.5 steals that season, and led the Beavers to the NCAA
Tournament, the last time OSU has been there.
SCHEDULE NOTES: The 2014-15 schedule features 21 games on the Pac-12 Networks, four on the ESPN family of networks and three on Fox Sports 1 ... Oregon
State will compete in the MGM Grand Main Event Heavyweight bracket on Monday, Nov. 24 and Wednesday, Nov. 26 in Las Vegas; other teams include Oklahoma State, Auburn and Tulsa ... Mississippi State (Saturday, Dec. 13) and DePaul
(Thursday, Dec. 18) will visit Gill Coliseum for the first time ever, while UCSB (Tuesday, Dec. 30) will make the trek to Gill Coliseum for the first time since 1986 ... The
Pac-12 slate begins on Saturday, Jan. 3 with a trip to Eugene to face Oregon in the
343rd Civil War ... The Pac-12 Tournament will be held in Las Vegas, Nev., for the
third consecutive year, beginning on Wednesday, March 11 with all games being
played at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
GIVE & GO FEATURES: There were Q&A’s done with six Oregon State basketball
players recently and here are some of their quotes (the full Q&A’s can be read on
osubeavers.com):
Malcolm Duvivier: “I learned so much from Roberto Nelson. On offense he
taught me all the little things that he did to be able to score. He was a great
teacher. Guarding one of the best scorers ever every day was a big challenge.
I’m starting to implement what he taught me into my game to become a better
scorer.”
Daniel Gomis: “I am always trying to get everything in the positive side. I came
here and had some adversity to deal with some broken legs but I always tried
to keep it positive. No matter how hard things are there are people who have it
way tougher than you.”
Langston Morris-Walker: “I didn’t really show what I can do to the world, because I was more of a role player. Everybody coming back, we haven’t really
shown anybody what we can do. I feel we can be a good team. No one knows
us. People are always quick to judge us because our group hasn’t really accomplished anything, but they don’t know what we can do.”
Gary Payton II: “We didn’t think the Mitten fit for me (as a nickname) because
I’m not going to be a replica of my dad and what he did. So we don’t know what
we’re going to go with. Everybody has been using G2. We’ll see. But no Mitten.”
Victor Robbins: “You just can’t give up when your back is against the wall because it’s going to happen plenty of times. It’s going to happen plenty of times
this season. We just have to stay together. We just have to keep it pushing
forward.”
Olaf Schaftenaar: “It’s the role I was in my first two years; I was used as a
shooter, to take a bunch of shots. If they go in, that’s nice. That was my role.
This year it’s going to be a lot different. I’m going to be more of an inside presence, not just scoring, but make defenses collapse. I think I’m a pretty good
passer and I can get my teammates the ball that way.”
OREGON STATE’S RECORD WHEN...
Statistic ............................................... Overall (Pac-12)
Scoring First............................................................. 11-11 (5-6)
Opponent Scores First .......................................... 5-5 (3-4)
Leading at Halftime ...............................................12-4 (6-4)
Trailing at Halftime ................................................3-12 (2-6)
Tied at Halftime ........................................................ 1-0 (0-0)
Leading with 5 Minutes to Play........................ 15-0 (8-0)
Tied with 5 Minutes to Play ....................................0-1 (0-1)
Trailing with 5 Minutes to Play ...........................1-15 (0-9)
Game Decided by 1-5 Points ............................... 4-6 (3-4)
Game Decided by 6-9 Points.............................. 6-3 (2-2)
Game Decided by 10+ Points ...............................6-7 (3-4)
Scoring 100 or More Points ................................. 1-0 (0-0)
Scoring 90-99 Points .............................................2-1 (0-0)
Scoring 80-89 Points ............................................2-5 (2-4)
Scoring 70-79 Points ............................................ 8-4 (4-0)
Scoring 60-69 Points ............................................2-4 (2-4)
Scoring 50-59 Points .............................................1-2 (0-2)
Opp. Scoring 100 or More Points ......................0-0 (0-0)
Opp. Scoring 90-99 Points .................................. 0-3 (0-1)
Opp. Scoring 80-89 Points ..................................2-7 (0-5)
Opp. Scoring 70-79 Points .................................. 5-5 (4-3)
Opp. Scoring 60-69 Points ....................................6-1 (2-1)
Opp. Scoring 50-59 Points ................................. 3-0 (2-0)
50%-plus FG Pct. .....................................................7-6 (2-3)
40-49% FG Pct. ........................................................9-7 (6-5)
39.9%-minus FG Pct. ............................................. 0-3 (0-2)
Opp. 50%-plus FG Pct. .............................................1-9 (1-6)
Opp. 40-49% FG Pct. ............................................. 8-6 (4-3)
Opp. 39.9%-minus FG Pct........................................7-1 (3-1)
Better FG% than Opponent ................................ 15-5 (7-2)
FG% is Equal ..............................................................0-0 (0-0)
Opponent Has Better FG% .................................... 1-11 (1-8)
80%-plus FT Pct. .......................................................3-4 (1-2)
70-79% FT Pct. ......................................................... 3-4 (2-3)
69%-minus FT Pct. ............................................... 10-8 (5-5)
Better FT% than Opponent.................................. 8-9 (3-4)
FT% is Equal ..............................................................0-0 (0-0)
Opponent Has Better FT% ....................................8-7 (5-6)
Outrebounding Opponent ................................... 13-9 (8-7)
Rebounds are Equal ................................................ 0-1 (0-0)
Outrebounded by Opponent ............................... 3-6 (0-3)
Fewer Turnovers than Opponent ........................6-2 (2-1)
Turnovers are Equal ...................................................1-1 (0-1)
More Turnovers than Opponent .......................9-13 (6-8)
5 Beavers in Double-Figures .............................. 3-0 (2-0)
4 Beavers in Double-Figures .............................. 6-4 (4-2)
3 Beavers in Double-Figures .............................. 3-8 (2-6)
2 Beavers in Double-Figures ................................4-3 (0-1)
1 Beaver in Double-Figures.....................................0-1 (0-1)
Oregon State Bench Scores More....................5-11 (4-8)
Bench Scoring is Equal .......................................... 2-0 (1-0)
Opponent Bench Scores More........................... 9-5 (3-2)
Wearing White .........................................................10-4 (4-2)
Wearing Black ...........................................................2-4 (2-3)
Wearing Orange ......................................................... 2-7 (1-5)
Wearing Turquoise ....................................................2-1 (1-0)
Biggest Deficit in Win .................................... 11 vs. UCLA (2/2/14)
Biggest Lead in Loss .............................14 vs. California (1/11/14)
WAYNE TINKLE
Head Coach
1st Year
Montana, 2005
Wayne Tinkle, who led Montana to three NCAA Tournament appearances, has been named the head coach of
the Oregon State men’s basketball team, Director of Athletics Bob De Carolis announced on May 19, 2014.
Tinkle, 48, was the head coach at Montana for eight seasons and won 158 games, the second most in school history. He led the Grizzlies to Big Sky regular-season titles
in 2010, 2012 and 2013 and Big Sky Tournament championships in 2012 and 2013. His 97 conference wins are the
most by any Montana coach.
“Today, with the hiring of Coach Wayne Tinkle, Oregon State University begins a new era in
Beaver men’s basketball of regularly competing within the top echelon of the Pac-12 for the
conference championship and for postseason NCAA competition,” De Carolis said.
“The more I went through the process, the more recommendations I received about Coach
Tinkle,” De Carolis added. “I met with Coach Tinkle for several hours last week and came
away very impressed with him. His success on the basketball court as a coach and player
is well documented, but even more so, I was impressed with his demeanor, family and philosophy. I think he is a perfect fit for our basketball program, Oregon State University, the
community and this state.”
Tinkle led Montana to four consecutive postseason trips from 2010-13, including the NCAA
Tournament in 2010, 2012 and 2013. He also went to the “Big Dance” three times during his
five years as an assistant with the Grizzlies. He was named the Big Sky Coach of the Year
after the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons and the NABC Division I All-District 6 Coach of the
Year in 2012.
His Montana teams went 25-7 in both 2011-12 and 2012-13, the second most wins in a season in school history. The Grizzlies had a stretch with 25 consecutive Big Sky victories and
set a conference record with 19 league wins in 2012-13.
Montana had winning records in seven of Tinkle’s eight years as head coach and won 20 or
more games in four consecutive seasons (2010-13). He is the only coach in Montana history
to lead his teams to the NCAA Tournament three times and be named the Big Sky Coach of
the Year twice.
He served as an assistant coach for Don Holst, Pat Kennedy and Larry Krystkowiak, who
is currently the head coach at the University of Utah. Other coaches who worked at Montana that went on to outstanding college coaching careers include Jud Heathcote and Mike
Montgomery.
Tinkle was a standout forward for the Grizzlies from 1986-89 and a three-time All-Big Sky
pick his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. He is fourth all-time at Montana in rebounds
(836) and sixth in points (1,500). He was Montana’s Carl Dragstedt Award (MVP) winner in
1988 and 1989, and led the team in rebounding in 1987, 1988 and 1989, and in scoring in
1988 and 1989.
He played professionally for 12 years with stints in the CBA and in Sweden, Spain, Italy and
Greece.
Tinkle, the 21st head coach in Beaver basketball history, earned his bachelor’s degree from
the University of Montana in health and human performance in 2005.
He was born on Jan. 26, 1966 in Milwaukee, Wis., as the youngest of 11 children (seven girls
and four boys). He graduated from Ferris High School in Spokane, Wash., in 1984.
Tinkle is married to the former Lisa McLeod, who was a standout basketball player at Montana and was inducted into the Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame in 2011. They have two daughters,
Joslyn and Elleson, and one son, Tres. Joslyn played in three basketball Final Fours during
her four-year career at Stanford and Elleson just finished her sophomore basketball season
at Gonzaga. Tres is a standout forward at Missoula’s Hellgate High School.
THE WAYNE TINKLE FILE
PERSONAL
Born: January 26, 1966 (Milwaukee, Wis.)
Family: wife - Lisa; daughters - Joslyn and Elleson; son - Tres
EDUCATION
B.S., Health and Human Performance, University of Montana,
2005
WAYNE TINKLE’S DIVISION I HEAD COACHING CAREER
YEAR
SCHOOL
OVERALL CONF.
POST.
2006-07 Montana
17-15
10-6
2007-08 Montana
14-16
8-8
2008-09 Montana
17-12
11-5
2009-10 Montana
22-10
10-6
NCAA
2010-11
Montana
21-11
12-4
CBI
2011-12
Montana
25-7
15-1
NCAA
2012-13
Montana
25-7
19-1
NCAA
2013-14
Montana
17-13
12-8
2014-15
Oregon State
0-0
0-0
OVERALL RECORD ...............................................158-91 (8 Years)
OREGON STATE RECORD ........................................0-0 (1st Year)
MONTANA RECORD .............................................158-91 (8 Years)
PAC-12 RECORD ........................................................0-0 (1st Year)
BIG SKY RECORD...................................................97-39 (8 Years)
ADDITIONAL COACHING EXPERIENCE
2002-06 -- University of Montana, Assistant Coach
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
1986-89 -- University of Montana
HEAD COACH
UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA (2007-14)
• Led the Grizzlies to the NCAA Tournament three times, the
most by a coach in school history
• Named Big Sky Coach of the Year in 2012 and 2013
• Named the NABC Division I All-District 6 Coach of the Year in
2012
• Second at Montana in all-time wins with 158 (Jiggs Dahlberg
is first with 222)
• Holds the school record with 97 Big Sky Conference wins
• Had four consecutive seasons with 20-plus wins
• Won 93 games from 2010-11 to 2012-13, the most over a fouryear span in school history
• Won 25 consecutive Big Sky Conference games over a twoyear span
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING...
“Coach Tinkle is a proven recruiter who has had great success
at Montana. His teams are known for hard-nosed defense, and I
like how he holds his players accountable. I think he will fit in very
well at Oregon State, and I’m very optimistic about the future for
the Beavers.”
- Former Oregon State All-American forward Charlie Sitton
“When you look at the things a Wayne Tinkle program embodies -- character, discipline, integrity, player development, clear
identity, and winning -- it’s easy to understand why he’s a great
fit for Oregon State. The University of Montana has produced a
couple notable Pac-12 coaches. You talk to Wayne Tinkle for five
minutes, and it feels like you’re speaking to a piece of Mike Montgomery and Larry Krystkowiak. Lots of similarities between the
three, although Tinkle still has his unique personality and skill
set.”
- Former Oregon State guard and Pac-12 Networks analyst Lamar Hurd
THE LAST TIME OREGON STATE...
BEAT A TOP 25 TEAM:
2/3/11 vs. No. 20 Washington (68-56)
BEAT A TOP 10 TEAM:
3/2/00 vs. No. 3 Arizona (70-69 ot)
BEAT A NO. 1 RANKED TEAM:
2/15/74 vs. No. 1 UCLA (61-57)
BEAT A TOP 25 TEAM ON THE ROAD:
1/5/85 at No. 15 Washington (52-45)
BEAT A TOP 10 TEAM ON THE ROAD:
1/17/76 at No. 6 Washington (72-70)
BEAT A TOP 25 TEAM AT A NEUTRAL SITE:
12/29/92 vs. No. 25 BYU (93-79) in Portland, Ore.
SCORED 100+ POINTS:
11/26/13 vs. SIUE (101)
ALLOWED 100+ POINTS:
1/7/12 vs. Stanford (103)
SCORED FEWER THAN 50 POINTS:
1/21/10 at Stanford (35)
ALLOWED FEWER THAN 50 POINTS:
12/4/11 vs. Montana (46)
SHOT 60+ PERCENT:
3/12/14 vs. Oregon (.605)
OPPONENT SHOT 60+ PERCENT:
11/30/12 at Kansas (.600)
SHOT LESS THAN 30 PERCENT:
2/11/10 at Arizona State (.246)
OPPONENT SHOT LESS THAN 30 PERCENT:
12/21/11 at Chicago State (.297)
SIX PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-FIGURES:
11/9/12 vs. Niagara
(Roberto Nelson 22, Angus Brandt 18, Ahmad Starks 18,
Eric Moreland 14, Devon Collier 14, Joe Burton 10)
FIVE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-FIGURES:
3/8/14 vs. Arizona State
(Eric Moreland 16, Roberto Nelson 15, Angus Brandt 13,
Malcolm Duvivier 13, Devon Collier 12)
THREE PLAYERS WITH 20+ POINTS:
3/19/14 vs. Radford
(Roberto Nelson 26, Eric Moreland 23, Hallice Cooke 23)
TWO PLAYERS WITH 20+ POINTS:
1/25/14 at Washington
(Roberto Nelson 31, Devon Collier 23)
PLAYER SCORED 30+ POINTS:
1/25/14, Roberto Nelson at Washington (31)
PLAYER MADE 5+ THREE-POINTERS:
3/7/13, Challe Barton at Utah (5)
PLAYER HAD 10+ ASSISTS:
2/6/13, Joe Burton vs. Utah (10)
PLAYER HAD 5+ BLOCKED SHOTS:
12/25/13, Daniel Gomis at Hawai’i (5)
PLAYER HAD 5+ STEALS:
2/23/13, Joe Burton vs. California (5)
PLAYER HAD A DOUBLE-DOUBLE:
3/19/14, Eric Moreland vs. Radford (23 pts, 11 reb)
TWO PLAYERS HAD A DOUBLE-DOUBLE:
11/13/13 vs. Portland, Devon Collier (11 pts, 11 reb)
and Angus Brandt (13 pts, 10 reb)
PLAYER HAD A TRIPLE-DOUBLE:
11/26/88, Gary Payton vs. Portland (20 pts, 14 reb, 11 ast)
2013-14 OREGON STATE HIGHS/LOWS
Most Points ....................................................................................................................................................................101 vs. SIUE (11/26/13)
Fewest Points ................................................................................................................................................................54 at Arizona (2/9/14)
Most 1st Half Points .....................................................................................................................................................52 vs. SIUE (11/26/13)
Fewest 1st Half Points .............................................................................................................................................. 23 at Colorado (1/2/14)
Most 2nd Half Points ........................................................................................................... 64 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (12/15/13)
Fewest 2nd Half Points .............................................................................................................................................. 27 at Arizona (2/9/14)
Best Field Goal Percentage ............................................................................................................. 64.0% (32-50) vs. SIUE (11/26/13)
Worst Field Goal Percentage ..........................................................................................................37.5% (18-48) at Colorado (1/2/14)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made.......................................................................... 10 at Utah (1/4/14) and at Arizona State (2/6/14)
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made ...........................................................................................................................2 vs. Akron (12/22/13)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted ......................................................................................................27 vs. Coppin State (11/10/13)
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Attempted ................................................................................................................ 6 vs. Oregon (3/12/14)
Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage ................. 62.5% (5-8) at Maryland (11/17/13) and at Arizona State (10-16) (2/6/14)
Worst 3-Point Field Goal Percentage ............................................................................................20.0% (2-10) vs. Akron (12/22/13)
Most Free Throws Made .............................................................................................................................................33 vs. SIUE (11/26/13)
Fewest Free Throws Made ....................................................................................9 at Utah (1/4/14) and vs. Washington (2/22/14)
Most Free Throws Attempted ..................................................................................................................................38 vs. SIUE (11/26/13)
Fewest Free Throws Attempted ..................................................................................................................................... 14 at Utah (1/4/14)
Best Free Throw Percentage .........................................................................................................93.8% (15-16) at Hawai’i (12/25/13)
Worst Free Throw Percentage ............................................................................................ 40.9% (9-22) vs. Washington (2/22/14)
Most Rebounds....................................................................................................47 vs. USC (1/30/14) and at Arizona State (2/6/14)
Fewest Rebounds .........................................................................................................................................................22 at DePaul (12/1/13)
Best Rebound Margin.............................................................................................+11 vs. USC (1/30/14) and Arizona State (3/8/14)
Worst Rebound Margin ...............................................................................................................................-20 vs. Washington (2/22/14)
Most Assists ............................................................................................................................24 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (12/15/13)
Fewest Assists ..........................................................................................................................................6 at Washington State (1/22/14)
Most Steals ................................................................................................................................................................13 vs. Portland (11/13/13)
Fewest Steals ............1 at Washington (1/25/14), at Arizona State (2/6/14), at UCLA (3/2/14) and vs. Oregon (3/12/14)
Most Blocked Shots ........................................................................................................................................................... 9 at USC (2/27/14)
Fewest Blocked Shots ............................................................................................................................. 1 at Washington State (1/22/14)
Most Turnovers ........................................................................................................................................................... 20 vs. Oregon (1/19/14)
Fewest Turnovers ................................................................................................................................................5 at Washington (1/25/14)
Best Turnover Margin ..............................................+5 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (12/15/13) and Washington State (2/20)
Worst Turnover Margin ................................................... -10 at Colorado (1/2/14), at UCLA (3/2/14) and vs. Oregon (3/12/14)
2013-14 OPPONENT HIGHS/LOWS
Most Points .................................................................................................................................................................96 by Radford (3/19/14)
Fewest Points .............................................................................................................................................54 by George Mason (12/23/13)
Most 1st Half Points .................................................................................................................................................57 by Radford (3/19/14)
Fewest 1st Half Points .......................................................................................................................................................20 by USC (2/27/14)
Most 2nd Half Points .......................................................................................................................................54 by Washington (1/25/14)
Fewest 2nd Half Points ...........................................................................................................................25 by George Mason (12/23/13)
Best Field Goal Percentage ...................................................................................................................58.0% (29-50) by Utah (1/4/14)
Worst Field Goal Percentage ....................................................................33.8% (22-65) by Maryland Eastern Shore (12/15/13)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made.............................................................................................................................13 by Radford (3/19/14)
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Made ...........................................................................................................................2 by Stanford (1/9/14)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted ..............................................................27 by SIUE (11/26/13) and Arizona State (3/8/14)
Fewest 3-Point Field Goals Attempted .................................................................................................................8 by Stanford (1/9/14)
Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage ............................................................................................. 62.5% (10-16) by Oregon (3/12/14)
Worst 3-Point Field Goal Percentage ................................................................................................21.1% (4-19) by Oregon (1/19/14)
Most Free Throws Made ............................................................................................................................... 25 by Arizona State (2/6/14)
Fewest Free Throws Made ..........................................................................................................................1 by Washington State (1/22/14)
Most Free Throws Attempted.....................................................................................................................40 by Arizona State (2/6/14)
Fewest Free Throws Attempted ............................................................................................................. 4 by Washington State (1/22/14)
Best Free Throw Percentage ................................................................................................................91.3% (21-23) by UCLA (3/2/14)
Worst Free Throw Percentage ........................................................................................... 25.0% (1-4) by Washington State (1/22/14)
Most Rebounds..........................................43 by Quinnipiac (12/29/13), Arizona State (2/6/14) and Washington (2/22/14)
Fewest Rebounds ...............................................................24 by Utah (1/4/14), Washington State (1/22/14) and Oregon (3/12/14)
Most Assists ...............................................................................................................................................................24 by Radford (3/19/14)
Fewest Assists ................................................................................................................................................................6 by Oregon (1/19/14)
Most Steals ..............................................................................................................................11 by Oregon (1/19/14) and UCLA (3/2/14)
Fewest Steals ....................................................................................................................................................... 2 by Washington (1/25/14)
Most Blocked Shots ..........................................................................................................................................8 by Arizona State (2/6/14)
Fewest Blocked Shots ...................................................................................... 0 by Portland (11/13/13) and Washington (2/22/14)
Most Turnovers .................................................................................................................................18 by Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/13/13)
Fewest Turnovers...........................................................................................................5 by California (1/11/14) and Oregon (3/12/14)
2013-14 MEN’S BASKETBALL RESULTS
RECORD
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL
16-16
8-10
8-6
HOME
12-5
6-3
6-2
AWAY NEUTRAL
3-9
1-2
2-7
0-0
1-2
1-2
DATE
11/10/13
11/13/13
11/17/13
11/26/13
TIME
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
6:00 PM
8:00 PM
OPPONENT
COPPIN STATE
PORTLAND
at Maryland
SIUE
12/1/13
12/7/13
12/15/13
12/18/13
12/22/13
3:00 PM
12:00 PM
3:00 PM
7:00 PM
2:30 PM
at DePaul
ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF
MD. EASTERN SHORE
TOWSON
# vs. Akron
12/23/13
12/25/13
12/29/13
9:30 AM
11:00 AM
8:00 PM
# vs. George Mason
# at Hawai’i
QUINNIPIAC
1/2/14
1/4/14
1/9/14
1/11/14
1/19/14
1/22/14
1/25/14
8:00 PM
2:00 PM
7:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
2:00 PM
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
at Colorado (#20)
at Utah
STANFORD
CALIFORNIA
OREGON
at Washington State
at Washington
1/30/14
2/2/14
2/6/14
2/9/14
2/16/14
2/20/14
2/22/14
2/27/14
3/2/14
3/5/14
3/8/14
3/12/14
3/19/14
6:00 PM
11:30 AM
9:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
6:00 PM
1:00 PM
8:00 PM
6:00 PM
8:00 PM
1:30 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
!
$
USC
UCLA
at Arizona State
at Arizona (#2)
at Oregon
WASHINGTON STATE
WASHINGTON
at USC
at UCLA
ARIZONA (#3)
ARIZONA STATE
vs. Oregon
RADFORD
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
SCORE
73-78 L
79-73
90-83
101-81
ATTEND
4,062
3,179
14,776
4,823
HIGH POINTS
(36) Nelson, Roberto
(24) Nelson, Roberto
(31) Nelson, Roberto
(20) Collier, Devon
81-93 L
77-63
98-66
76-67
71-83 L
6,765
2,369
2,404
3,042
8,694
(32) Collier, Devon
(26) Nelson, Roberto
(24) Collier, Devon
(27) Brandt, Angus
(20) Nelson, Roberto
58-54
73-79
76-68
7,140
6,572
3,297
(17) Nelson, Roberto
(24) Nelson, Roberto
(21) Brandt, Angus
9,851
14,044
4,308
5,125
6,358
2,632
7,112
(23) Nelson, Roberto
(16) Nelson, Roberto
(21) Nelson, Roberto
(26) Nelson, Roberto
(22) Nelson, Roberto
(26) Nelson, Roberto
(31) Nelson, Roberto
3,774
4,509
5,815
14,545
10,013
3,618
5,280
3,352
9,873
5,651
3,927
8,734
1,351
(24) Nelson, Roberto
(20) Cooke, Hallice
(26) Nelson, Roberto
(14) Brandt, Angus
(18) Nelson, Roberto
(16) Brandt, Angus
(17) Nelson, Roberto
(14) Nelson, Roberto
(23) Nelson, Roberto
(25) Nelson, Roberto
(16) Moreland, Eric
(20) Brandt, Angus
(26) Nelson, Roberto
L
58-64
69-80
81-72
83-88
80-72
66-55
81-87
W ot 76-75
W 71-67
82-86
54-76
83-93
W 68-57
62-86
W 76-66
69-74
69-74
W ot 78-76
74-88
92-96
L
L
L
L
L ot
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
* Pac-12 Conference Game
# Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic at Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawai’i
! Pac-12 Tournament Game at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev.
$ CBI Game
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY
HOME
AWAY
NEUTRAL
TOTAL
GAMES
17
12
3
32
TOTALS
67,077
105,350
24,568
196,995
AVG/GAME
3,946
8,779
8,189
6,156
HIGH REBOUNDS
(7) Brandt, Angus
(11) Collier, Devon
(11) Collier, Devon
(7) Collier, Devon
(7) Brandt, Angus
(9) Collier, Devon
(10) Collier, Devon
(12) Collier, Devon
(7) Collier, Devon
(5) Collier, Devon
(5) Gomis, Daniel
(8) Gomis, Daniel
(10) Collier, Devon
(5) Nelson, Roberto
(5) Brandt, Angus
(10) Moreland, Eric
(5) Collier, Devon
(15) Moreland, Eric
(11) Moreland, Eric
(13) Moreland, Eric
(5) Morris-Walker, Langston
(6) Moreland, Eric
(6) Collier, Devon
(10) Moreland, Eric
(14) Moreland, Eric
(17) Moreland, Eric
(8) Moreland, Eric
(10) Moreland, Eric
(9) Moreland, Eric
(8) Nelson, Roberto
(14) Moreland, Eric
(13) Moreland, Eric
(12) Moreland, Eric
(19) Moreland, Eric
(8) Cooke, Hallice
(11) Moreland, Eric
2013-14 MEN’S BASKETBALL OVERALL STATISTICS
NO
55
44
12
15
3
13
11
4
1
14
30
32
5
24
2
10
Player
Nelson, Roberto
Collier, Devon
Brandt, Angus
Moreland, Eric
Cooke, Hallice
Morris-Walker, L.
Duvivier, Malcolm
Barton, Challe
Robbins, Victor
Gomis, Daniel
Schaftenaar, Olaf
Reid, Jarmal
N’diaye, Cheikh
Mitchell, C.J.
Moyer, Michael
Jones, Daniel
TEAM................
Total..........
Opponents......
SCORE BY PERIODS:
Oregon State
Opponents
Pct
.447
.606
.521
.508
.459
.416
.493
.414
.356
.596
.396
.500
.875
.000
.000
.000
3-PTS
3FG FGA Pct
57 143 .399
0
0 .000
18 49 .367
1
2 .500
41 90 .456
19 53 .358
14 31 .452
10 28 .357
4 15 .267
0
0 .000
13 39 .333
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
1 .000
FT
206
117
83
45
42
22
12
20
21
13
10
5
0
2
0
0
825 1689 .488
857 1908 .449
177 451 .392
216 587 .368
598 860 .695
490 703 .697
GP GS Min Avg FG
32 32 1052 32.9 200
30 15 783 26.1 143
30 30 762 25.4 138
20 19 588 29.4 66
32 18 843 26.3 89
29 17 521 18.0 37
32 0 366 11.4 36
26 14 402 15.5 24
23 11 247 10.7 21
32 2 344 10.8 31
30 0 270 9.0 21
26 2 216 8.3 12
17 0
71 4.2
7
3 0
4
1.3
0
3 0
3
1.0
0
3 0
3
1.0
0
32
32
1st
1142
1091
2nd
1250
1295
OT
33
34
TOTAL
FGA
447
236
265
130
194
89
73
58
59
52
53
24
8
0
0
1
FTA
250
199
109
81
57
29
21
21
33
30
13
13
2
2
0
0
Pct
.824
.588
.761
.556
.737
.759
.571
.952
.636
.433
.769
.385
.000
1.000
.000
.000
Off
35
60
34
46
6
18
5
0
11
35
4
2
1
0
0
0
55
312
373
REBOUNDS
Def Tot Avg PF FO
73 108 3.4 70 0
108 168 5.6 58
1
84 118 3.9 93 6
159 205 10.3 49 0
77 83 2.6 57 0
44 62 2.1 45
1
17 22 0.7 41 0
28 28
1.1 38
1
23 34 1.5 14 0
46 81 2.5 72
2
36 40 1.3 25
1
17 19 0.7 33
2
10
11 0.6 12 0
0
0 0.0
0 0
0
0 0.0
0 0
2
2 0.7
0 0
61 116 3.6
0
785 1097 34.3 607 14
693 1066 33.3 690 22
A
115
45
46
28
80
10
14
31
18
9
19
11
4
0
0
0
TO
98
49
46
45
50
15
24
29
13
30
8
20
3
0
0
0
2
430 432
475 336
Blk
1
37
22
39
2
1
1
0
3
31
4
8
3
0
0
0
Stl Pts
31 663
18 403
11 377
13 178
27 261
7 115
3 98
9 78
11 67
6 75
8 65
10 29
1
14
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
152 155 2425
107 204 2420
Avg
20.7
13.4
12.6
8.9
8.2
4.0
3.1
3.0
2.9
2.3
2.2
1.1
0.8
0.7
0.0
0.0
75.8
75.6
Blk
0
11
17
0
36
1
1
12
1
0
3
0
0
1
Avg
20.1
11.9
10.8
9.0
8.3
5.2
3.6
2.2
1.2
0.8
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.0
Total
2425
2420
2013-14 MEN’S BASKETBALL PAC-12 STATISTICS
NO
55
12
44
3
15
13
11
14
30
4
32
1
24
5
Player
Nelson, Roberto
Brandt, Angus
Collier, Devon
Cooke, Hallice
Moreland, Eric
Morris-Walker, L.
Duvivier, Malcolm
Gomis, Daniel
Schaftenaar, Olaf
Barton, Challe
Reid, Jarmal
Robbins, Victor
Mitchell, C.J.
N’diaye, Cheikh
TEAM................
Total..........
Opponents......
SCORE BY PERIODS:
Oregon State
Opponents
GP GS
18 18
18 18
18 3
18 16
18 17
17 16
18 0
18 0
16 0
13 2
12 0
9 0
1 0
6 0
Min
616
461
420
566
530
413
191
178
108
105
44
20
2
21
18
18
1st
611
587
2nd
662
727
Pct
.438
.503
.556
.411
.475
.400
.524
.654
.353
.273
.333
.000
.000
.000
3-PTS
3FG FGA Pct
36 83 .434
12 37 .324
0
0 .000
30 67 .448
1
2 .500
17 43 .395
11 20 .550
0
0 .000
5 15 .333
1
4 .250
0
0 .000
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
FT FTA Pct
107 133 .805
40 54 .741
64 112 .571
26 37 .703
36 67 .537
15 20 .750
9
11 .818
6 14 .429
2
3 .667
3
4 .750
1
4 .250
2
4 .500
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
441 950 .464
476 1054 .452
113 272 .415
102 302 .338
311 463 .672
294 410 .717
Avg FG
34.2 109
25.6 81
23.3 65
31.4 53
29.4 56
24.3 28
10.6 22
9.9
17
6.8
6
8.1
3
3.7
1
2.2
0
2.0
0
3.5
0
OT
33
34
Total
1306
1348
TOTAL
FGA
249
161
117
129
118
70
42
26
17
11
3
6
0
1
Off
27
18
36
4
40
16
1
19
2
0
0
1
0
0
24
188
189
REBOUNDS
Def Tot Avg PF
45 72 4.0 36
46 64 3.6 59
43 79 4.4 32
46 50 2.8 37
147 187 10.4 43
39 55 3.2 33
6
7 0.4 25
21 40 2.2 40
18 20 1.3 14
3
3 0.2
11
4
4 0.3
6
2
3 0.3
3
0
0 0.0
0
3
3 0.5
7
27 51 2.8
0
450 638 35.4 346
409 598 33.2 377
FO
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
A
61
31
21
56
26
8
5
3
5
6
1
0
0
1
TO
63
30
26
35
41
10
9
17
2
11
3
0
0
2
1
7 224 250
15 254 169
83
64
Stl
14
8
9
14
12
7
2
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
Pts
361
214
194
162
149
88
64
40
19
10
3
2
0
0
0
71 1306
126 1348
72.6
74.9