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A Message From President Hughes The men's basketball program is integral to the University's athletic endeavors, just as the athletic program is integral to our view of education - which is that education should develop the whole person. Th is program moved from NCAA Division II to Division I just two years ago, and each year has seen increasing strength and competitive capabilities in the USO team The University is proud of the team 's accom– plishments, and pleased to support the program in every way possible, including scholarship aid to our athletes, recogni– tion of the values of the program, and pro– motion of intercollegiate athletics. I believe our USO team will be receiving some national attention this year, and I look forward to watching the season' events unfold.

Vice Presidents Dr. William Pickett (University Relations), Jack Boyce (Financial Affairs) , Sr. Sally Furay (Provost) , and Thomas Burke (Student Affairs) work on Plans fort he Future expansion of the USO Community.

USD TORERO'S 1981-82 Basketball Yearbook & Media Guide

MESSAGE TO THE MEDIA This media guide on USO Torero basketball is available for reproduction to the media. For further in– formation , please feel free to contact the Sports Infor– mation Director at the office or home numbers below. Game credentials for all USO home games can be ob– tained in advance from the Sports Information Office. Information concerning the use of telephones and the telecopier will be given on request. If you wish to interview any of the coaches and players at USO, please contact Kent Scherzinger at the numbers below for an appointment. SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Kent Scherzinger .. ... .... Sports Information Director Office# (714) 291-6480 Ext. 4272 Home# (714) 280-4780 Ted Gosen .. .......... . .... . .. . ......... .. Assistant Kim Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Assistant Quip# . . . .. . . ......... ......... . ... . (714) 292-0388 Director of Athletics ... ..... .. Rev. Patrick Cahill , CSV Director of Recreation . .. ...... ... . .... . John Martin Director of lntramurals ....... ... . .. .... Gary Becker Athletic Department Secretary . ... . .... . .. . Jan Allen Trainer . . ..... . .... .... . ... ........ Carolyn Ryback Football .. ... ....... .. . . . .. . ......... Bill Williams Baseball ....... . ............ . ... John Cunningham Men 's Tennis .. .. . . .. . ....... ... . ... . . . . Ed Collins Men 's Golf ... .... ..... ..... ... .. ...... Mike Maher Coed Cross Country . .... . .... . ......... Rick Russell Men 's Crew ........... .. ... . .......... Steve Estes Socce r . . .. ..... ..... .. . .. . . .. .. Seamus McFadden Women 's Basketball ...... . . ........ Kathleen Marpe Women 's Volleyball ......... . .......... John Martin Women 's Swimming .. . .. .. .. . . . ....... Gary Becker Women 's Softball ..... . .. . .. .. ... . . .. Kevin McGarry Women 's Tennis . . .. .. ... ... . . . .... . Scott McCarthy Women 's Crew ........... .. ........ Duke Robinson BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach .. . ..... .... . . . . ........... Jim Brovelli Assistant Coach .............. . ..... John Cosentino Assistant Coach .... ... . . . . . . . . ....... . . Gus Magee Assistant Coach ......... . ... . .. . .... Dick Satterlee ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Office Phones (714) 291-6480 Ext. 4272

TABLE OF CONTENTS People to Know at USO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover University Profile ............. ... ..... . ............ . ..... 2 People to Kn ow at USO ....................... . ...... . ... 3 Head Coach Jim Brovelli ...... . .... . ..................... 4 Assistant Coaches . .................... . ......... . .. .... . 5 Prospectus . .. .. .... .. ... . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. . . .. . ........... 6 1981-82 Roster . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 7 Players .... . .. . . . ... . .. . . . ... . . .. . ... . . . ..... . . • .... .. 8-16 Proven Performers .. . .. . ..... . .. . .... . .. .. .... . .. ...... . 17 Non Conference & WCAC Opponent Facts ... .... ..... 18-22 University of the Pacific ........ . ........................ 18 Boise State University .. . ... . ... . . . . . ... .. ... . .. . ....... . 18 Un iversity of California, Irvine ....... . ......... . . .. .. .... 18 San Diego State University . .. . . .. ...... . ............... . 19 Bethel College ....... . . . ........ ... ....... . ............. 19 Illinois Wesleyan Universi ty . .................... . ...... . 19 University of California, Santa Barbara . . ................. 19 University of California, Berkeley ....... . . ...... . . . ..... . 20 Southern Arizona Un iversity ....... . ................ . ... . 20 Southeastern Louisiana Univers ity . . .... • . ............... 20 Fresno-Pacific College ............. ... ......... . ........ 20 Nebras ka Wesleyan University ......... . .. . .... . .. . .... .. 21 Gonzaga University .. . .... . ... . .. . ................ . ..... 21 University of Portland ... .. .. . ... .. .. . .. . ....... . ........ 21 Loyola Marymount Universi ty ... ............... . . . .. ..... 21 Pepperdine University .. ........ . . . ... . . ... ..... . . .. ..... 22 Unive rsity of San Francisco .......... .. .........•....... 22 University of Santa Clara ........ . . . . . . ......... . . . ... . .. 22 St. Mary's College .. . ........ . .. .... ... .. ....... . ....... 22 Arena ......................... .. ....... ... .. .. .... ... .. 23 1980-81 Final Statistics . . .... . .. .. . . ........ . ... .. ....... 24 Returning Players Results . ... .. .. . . ...... .. . .. . . . . ...... 25 Modern Torero Reco rds . .. . ... ..... .............. . . . .... 26 Modern Torero Records .......... • ...............• . ..... 27 Toreros Drafted in NBA . ....... .. . ... ..... . .... . .. ..... . 28 WCAC Honorable Mention . ....... . .... . .. . .... . .. .... . . 29 WCAC History ... . ...... . ... ... . . •.. .... ............ . ... 30 1981 -82 USO Toreros . .. . . ... . . ..... . .......... . . .. ..... 31 Radio & Television Roster ...... . . . ............. . ........ 32 Primary Media Outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover ON THE COVER Head Coach Jim Brovelli with returning starters Rusty Whitmarsh , Gerald Jones and David Heppell at La Jolla Cove. Photo by: Pat McGinnis.

QUICK FACTS

FOUNDED: 1949 LOCATION: San Diego, Ca. 92110

ENROLLMENT: 4,300 NICKNAME: Torero 's COLORS: Columbia Blue, Navy, & White HOME COURT: San Diego Sports Arena (13,800) USO Sports Center (2,500) CONFERENCE: West Coast Athletic Conference PRESIDENT: Dr. Author E. Hughes - - FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE: Dr. Jack Opdycke

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A special thanks to the following people who have put many hours of hard work into this med ia guide: Typists Jan Allen and Cindy Caires; Photographers Pat McGinnis and Michael Folkes; and Assistant Sports In– formation Directors Ted Gosen and Kim Hill.

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UNIVERSITY PROFILE The University of San Diego is an independent , Catholic university located on a 170-acre mesa over– looking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbo r, and the Pacific Ocean . The campus is named Al cala Park after the Spanish university town where St . Di dacu s (i .e. , Diego) spent much of his time . Complementing its splendid natural setting is t he University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - conveniently close to the major busi ness, cultural , residential , and recreational areas, as we ll as the rail , bus and air terminals . Founded in 1949, USO is present ly experienci ng record attendance . Undergraduate en roll ment stands at 2,526, graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 4300 . The University includes a College of A rts and Sci– ences , and Schools of Business Admi nistration , Edu– cation , Nursing , and Law. Each is cha racterized by high academic standards, small classes, and excel– lent student-faculty relations . Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well– represented on campus . Students also attend USO from 24 foreign countries. Recreation and Athletic activities are expandi ng rapidly and include: sailing , crew, yoga, karate, su rf– ing , modern dance, back-packing , and ballet. USD 's intercollegiate sports for men include baseball , foo t– ball , basketball , cross-country , golf, soccer, crew, and tennis. In women 's intercollegiate sports , USO fields pro– grams in basketball , cross-country , crew, softbal l, swimming, tennis, and volleybal l.

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Rev. Patrick Cahill, C.S.V., Athletic Director Father Patrick Cahill , a member of the Viatorian Fathers and Brothers, came to the University of San Diego in 1979 with the responsiblity of administering the ex– panding men and women 's ath letic programs. Since Father has taken over, USO has added men's cross country and soccer as well as women 's softball and cross country to its intercollegiate program. Men's baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, cross country, and tennis moved in 1979 into the NCAA Division I ranks and the West Coast Athletic Conference, while women 's basketball , volleyball, and tennis now participate at the AIAW Division I level , and softball , swimming and cross country are members of the AIAW Division II. Men's football remains a NCAA Division Ill participant and USO also boasts an inter– collegiate crew porgram for both men and women . Father Pat has brought to the University his integrity, leadership and devotion to his job; he has given to the staff and student athletes at USO an added meaning to the word "friend ." Father Cahill has a B.A. from St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa, and a M.S. in Education with a Physical Education major from Eastern Illinois University . Prior to USO, he served St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights, Illinois, for sixteen years, fourteen as Athletic Director and two as its President/Principal.

Kent Scherzinger: Sports Information Director Kent is in the midst of this third year at the University of San Diego as the Sports Information Director, handling the publicity for the ever expanding USO Athletic Department. In 1979 Kent received his Master's Degree in Health & Physical Education/ Athletic Administration from Bowling Green State University. Working in various capacities as a grad assistant at Bowling Green, he gained athletic department experience in promotion and sales, sports information , and game day operations, while at the same time teaching recreation courses for the Physical Education Department. He also picked up valuable experience in athletics as an undergrad at Biscayne College, Miami , where he graduated in 1978 with a B.A. in Athletic Administration. Attending classes at Biscayne, he also worked at Florida International University as an Assistant S.I.D.

Carolyn Ryback: Head Athletic Trainer Carolyn Ryback, A.T.C ., in her fourth year at USO, has the distinction of being the only female Head Trainer at the NCAA Division I level. Recognized as a superb trainer, Carolyn often is asked to speak to professional groups, has published several articles in professional journals and is an instructor in Sports Medicine at both San Diego State and USO. Carolyn is also a media celebrity. The subject of many newspaper articlec., she has also appeared on T.V.'s P.M. Magazine and Independent Television 's children 's show Way To Go. Having received a B.A. in Physical Education from San Diego in 1975, Ms. Ryback comp leted work on her Master's degree in Sports Medicine at the same institution in 1978.

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Dr. Jack Opdycke Faculty Representative

Dr. William Curran Team Physician

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HEAD COACH JIM BROVELLI

During the past eight years , Coach Jim Brovelli has developed the University of San Diego basketball program into one of the fastest growing programs on the West Coast. Since entering the tough West Coast Athletic Conference two years ago , Jim Brovelli 's teams have steadily improved with each season. Coach Brovelli has incorporated a sound consistent philosophy and has set realistic and progressive goals for himself and all those involved in his program. He is currently the winningest coach in U.S.D. history and in 1977-78 won "Coach of the Year" honors. In the 1980-81 season , Coach Brovelli doubled his wins from 1979-80 including a 79-70 OT win at Stanford of the Pac 10. Through the years h is teams have gained the respect of all opponents for being well-drilled , well-coached , and extremely competitive. Credibility , quality, progressive are certainly synonymous to Coach Brovelli and his growing pro– gram . With another year of experience under the Toreros bel t, Jim looks for continued improvement and success in the up– coming year. Brovelli graduated from the University of San Francisco in 1964 where the Dons took two WCAC titles in 1963 and 1964.

Followi ng graduati on he was named to a United States All-Star team which toured the country playi ng exhibition games against the Russian National Team. In 1966 he was selected as West Coast AAU "Athlete of the Year " while playing for the San Francisco Athletic Club . This honor subsequently earned him a posi– tion on an AAU All-Star Team which toured South America . Jim began his coaching career in 1967. His combined h ig h school and college record is 219- 137 . Jim and his wife, Nada , have two children , Mike 9, and Michel e, 7.

COACH BROVELLl'S CAREER RECORD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 119-91

BROVELLl 'S SEASON OUTLOOK:

This year we probably have the toughest schedule in the school 's history. We must be extreme– ly well-prepared for each game and we must have a total team effort if we are to expect any degree of success . We have experience with three returning senior starters and we certainly have added depth with eight new recruits . I think we can once again expect another exciting and competitive season.

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JOHN COSENTINO, ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH

This will be John Cosentino's fourth year on Jim Brovelli 's staff as the full time assistant coach . Along with his coaching duties , John is also the Director of Recruiting for the Torero Basketball program . Since his appointment in 1979, Cosentino has been instrumental in the growth of the basketball program when at the same time, they moved up to the NCAA Division I level and the West Coast Athletic Conference . Prior to Cosentino's appointment to the Torero staff he was a successful var– sity basketball , football and baseball coach at University High School in San Diego. John was also the freshman coach at United States International University. Cosentino , a native of San Diego , earned all-county honors in football and bas– ketball. In his senior year he captained University to a California Interscholastic Federation basketball championship and was named Player of the Year.

After lettering in football and basketball at Mesa College in San Diego , Cosentino went on to scholarship at Adams State, Colorado and San Diego State University. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science and a minor in English from San Diego State in 1970. He has recently completed a Masters Degree in Education from Azusa-Pacific College. John has acted on the California Interscholastic Federation Basketball Advisory Board and has had ex– tensive summer camp coaching and counseling for John Wooden and Sportsworld , and is the coordinator of the successful USO Jim Brovelli Basketball Camp . He resides in the Pacific Beach area of San Diego .

GUS MAGEE, ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH

Att ended University of San Diego as an undergraduate (class of 1970) and played under Phil Woolpert aft er completing a tour of duty in the U.S. Air Force . Began coaching career in 1970 as a graduate assistant to Bernie Bickerstaff while pursuing his Masters Degree in Social Science . Has been Assistant Coach to J im Brovelli since he began coaching at USO in 1973. Holds most of USD 's rebounding records including: career rebounds; most rebounds in a single game (24); and highest rebound average in a single season (14 .4) . Takes great pride in being involved with the USO basketball program since 1966 and watching it grow from small co llege status to its current Division I status in the West Coast Athletic Conference . Currently works full time with the San Diego Youth Employment Program as a vocational counselor. Married to Faye Magee and have a son , Mark.

DICK SATTERLEE, ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH

Dick Satterlee returns as an assistant to head coach Jim Brovelli . Dick's duties with the team include scouting , defensive coordinating , and assisting Coach Cosentino in recruiting. Coach Satterlee comes to the Torero staff from the University of California at San Diego where he was head coach in the 1976-77 season . He was also an assist– ant there for the 1974-75 and 75-76 seasons . Dick also has extensive high school coaching experience , having coached at Coronado High- School for eight years in addition to three other high schools in , California and Nevada prior to that.

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UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 1981-82 BASKETBALL PROSPECTUS

The University of San Diego basketball team will look for continued improvement in the 1981-82 season as they prepare for their most difficult schedule to date. " In just our third year at the NCAA Division I level and the West Coast Athletic Conference we will be looking at the toughest schedule in USD's history," stated Head Coach Jim Brovelli . This year the Toreros will be counting on returning starters David Heppell (6'8" , senior, center), Gerald Jones (6'6" , senior, forward) , and Rusty Whitmarsh (6'3" , senior, guard) to exert the leadership and ex– perience essential to success in the WCAC . Seniors Steve Rocha (6'8" , center) and Jim Bateman (6'5", forward / center) will add experienced depth to the frontline , while guards John Prunty (6'0" , sophomore) and Mike Ramsey (6'4" , senior) give strength to the backcourt. Don Capener (6'6" guard / forward) will return after spending two years in Japan on a mission with the Mormon Church , and Paul Appleby (6'5" forward) hopes to return after sitting out the last two seasons with a knee injury. Of the new recruits 6'0" guard Rich Davis (Central Arizona J .C .0 and 6'7" forward Robby Roberts (L .A . Valley J .C.) are expected to give strong competition for starting positions right away . Three forwards were also recruited by USO in 6'7" Bob Kulovitz (Mesa Arizona J .C.), 6'6" freshman Anthony Ruess, and 6'6" Randy Brickley (Glendale Arizona J .C .) Coach Brovelli also added two freshman guards to the roster via the recruiting route in 6'2" Jon Freeman (Bonita Vista H.S., San Diego) and 6'4" Byron Roberts (Manual Arts H.S., Los Angeles). "With our new recruits we have added some top talent with Robby Roberts leading all California Junior College players in rebounding (13.1 ave .); Rich Davis is a great point guard who averaged 13.2 assists per game; Randy Brickley is on of the purest shooters in the nation ; Anthony Ruess (Christian H.S., El Cajon) and Jon Freeman were both San Diego All-Cl F selections and the top players in San Diego county last year; Bob Kulovitz is an excellent jumper at 6'7" and has a soft touch around the basket ; and Byron Roberts is just a fine all-around athlete, receiving Los Angeles AII-CIF honors and will have to make the transition from high school forward to guard this year," said Coach Brovelli . "We have no doubt improved our quickness , which will allow us to be more aggressive and versitile both offensively and defensively. " USO opens the season at home against PCAA rival University of the Pacific on Saturday, November 28th. The following weekend the Toreros take on Boise State (Friday , December 4th) and another PCAA foe in UC Irvine, who sports 6'8" All-American center Kevin McGee (Saturday , December 5th) . On Thursday, December 10th USO will be playing cross-town rival San Diego State . The Toreros come back home for two games against Bethel College (INDIANA) and Illinois Wesleyan . The hoopsters close out the month of December with a road game against UC Santa Barbara and then come home for a home game against Michael Pitts (Sweetwater) and Cal Berkeley on Monday the 28th . The Toreros open up January on the road against Northern Arizona . Then USO closes out the non– conference season with home games against Southeastern Louisiana, Fresno-Pacific, and Nebraska Wesleyan . West Coast Athletic Conference action will be the strongest in several year's with USF and Pepperdine returning all five starters and probable top twenty rankings . Portland , Santa Clara , St . Mary's, Loyola/ Mary– mount , Gonzaga and USO all return a good nucleus with new players expected to make the difference.

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1981-82 University of San Diego Toreros Roster

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Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr.

JC Cleveland, Ohio/ Central Arizona JC

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APPLEBY, Paul BATEMAN, Jim BRICKLEY, Randy CAPENER, Don FREEMAN , Jon HEPPELL, David JONES, Gerald KULOVITZ, Bob PRUNTY, John RAMSEY, Mike ROBERTS, Byron ROBERTS, Robby ROCHA, Steve RUESS, Anthony WHITMARSH, Rusty DAVIS, Rich FREEMAN, Jon RAMSEY, Mike PRUNTY, John CAPENER, Don ROCHA, Steve JONES, Gerald BATEMAN, Jim ROBERTS, Byron HEPPELL, David ROBERTS, Robby APPLEBY , Paul KULOVITZ, Bob RUESS, Anthony BRICKLEY, Randy WHITMARSH, Rusty NUMERICAL ROSTER NAME DAVIS, Rich

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Laguna Beach, Ca./Saddleback JC

JC Glendale, Arizona/ Glendale JC

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San Diego, Ca./Torrey Pines HS

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JC Cleveland, Ohio/ Central Arizona JC HS Chula Vista, Ca./Bonita Vista HS

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Sacramento, Ca./Sacramento JC

Tucson, Arizona/ Pima JC

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JC Chicago, Illinois/ Mesa Arizona JC

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Sunnyvalle, Ca./Fremont HS

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Seal Beach, Ca./Long Beach City JC Los Angeles, Ca./Manuel Arts HS

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JC Los Angeles, Ca.Iles Angeles Valley JC

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Modesto, Ca./Modesto JC El Cajon, Ca./Christian HS San Diego, Ca ./Monte Vista HS

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE:

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POS. G G G G G F C

Paul APPLE-bee Randy BRICK-lee Don CAPE-ner Dave Hep-pull Bob COOL-o-vitz Anthony ROYCE

John PRUN-tee Steve ROACH-a Rusty WHIT-marsh Jim Bro-VEL-ee, Head Coach John Cos-en-TEEN-a, Asst. Coach Dick SAT-ur-lee, Asst. Coach Gus Ma-GEE, Asst. Coach

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F F F F F

RETURNING STARTERS (3) HEPPELL, David - 42 JONES, Gerald - 32 WHITMARSH , Rusty - 22

SOPHOMORES (2) CAPENER, Don - 24 PRUNTY, John - 20 FRESHMEN (3) FREEMAN, Jon - 12 ROBERTS, Byron - 40 RUESS, Anthony - 54

SENIORS (7) APPLEBY, Paul - 50 BATEMAN, Jim - 34 HEPPELL, David - 42 JONES, Gerald - 32 RAMSEY, Mike - 14 ROCHA, Steve - 30 WHITMARSH, Rusty - 22

NEWCOMERS (7) BRICKLEY, Randy - DAVIS, Rich - 10 FREEMAN, Jon - 12 KULOVITZ, Bob - 52 ROBERTS, Byron - 40 ROBERTS, Robby - 44 RUESS, Anthony - 54

JUNIORS (4) BRICKLEY, Randy - DAVIS, Rich - 10

KULOVITZ , Bob - 52 ROBERTS, Robby - 44

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PAUL APPLEBY 6'5" 200 lb. F Sr.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended John Adams High School in Cleve land, Ohio where he won All-Conference honors in his junior and senior years and honorable mention A ll– State in his senior year. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended Central Ar izona J .C. where he helped lead his team to a 25-7 record his sophomore year . .. he also received freshman MVP honors , 1st Team All-Conference and All-Region both years , and honorable mention All-American in his sophomore season . USO : Sat out last year while recovering from corrective knee surgery . PERSONAL: Born January 18, 1959 in Cleveland , Ohio . . . hobbies include dancing , listening to music , and all athletic activities , and is a Psychology major. BROVELLI: "All indications are that App has totally recovered from his knee injury . He should give us added depth in the front line."

INTRODUCING THE 1981-82 TORERO BASKETBALL SQUAD

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JIM BATEMAN 6'5" 220 lb. F Sr.

DON R. CAPENER 6'6" 190 lb. G So.

HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior at Norco Senior High , Jim received All-League and All-County honors while averaging 24 ppg and 15 rpg . JUNIOR COLLEGE: Jim averaged 8.9 ppg and 5 rpg in 1979 while playing for Saddleback J .C.'s 35-1 team . USO : As a walk-on last year Jim came in and really did a great job in a reserve roll. Depsite his 6'5" frame he played center as well as forward muscling his way to a 2.1 ppg average and 2.2 rpg . PERSONAL : Born July 17, 1959 in Glendale , California . .. Jim presently lives with his father, Robert Bateman in Elverta, California . . . hobbies include hunting , fishing , and scuba diving. BROVELLI : " Jim is an extremely physical player and should be a major asset both in his rebounding and his intense desire to play defense."

HIGH SCHOOL : Attended Torrey Pines High School in Del Mar, California . . . AII-CIF selection San Diego Section 1978 . . . 25-4 in league . .. 20.1 ppg and 10.4 rpg. USO : In Don 's freshman season , he averaged 4.8 ppg and 2.0 rpg coming off the bench . . . Don left in 1979 on a two year mission to Japan wiht the Mormon church . PERSONAL : Born February 25 , 1960 in Springfield, Missouri ... nickname is "Cape" ... hobbies are speaking Japanese and reading . .. Busines major . .. lives with parents Ronald and Rosalie Capener in Del Mar, California. BROVELLI : " Don has the versatility to play both guard and forward . He is quick for his size and can really shoot the open shot. "

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JON FREEMAN 6'2" 165 lb. G Fr.

RICHARD DAVIS 6'0" 165 lb. G Jr.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Bonita High School in Chula Vista , California ... 15.5 ppg (52% FG and 81% FT) and 6.0 rpg ... 6.0 assists/ game . .. Co-Player of the Year Metro Conference , Player of the Year Metro Conference Coaches , 1st Team All-Met ro . .. AII– CIF , All-Tournament Mt. Helix , All-Tournament Baron-Opt imists. PERSONAL: Born on July 1, 1963 in Riverside , California ... hobbies include backpacking and skiing ... lives with parents Bob and Paulin Freeman in Bonita , California ... Undeclared major. BROVELLI: "With experience , Jon should be a fine guard for the next four years . He is extremely intelligent and has the ability to hit the open shot. "

HIGH SCHOOL : Attended John Adams High School in Cleve– land , Ohio where he averaged 16 ppg, 6 assists/ game , and shot 75% from the line. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended Central Arizona Junior College in Cleveland , Ohio . .. 14.2 ppg (49% FG and 71% FT) and 3.0 rpg . .. 13.2 assists/ game . . . All-Conference (ACCAC) , BCI-ACCAC All-Star Team . PERSONAL: Born in Cleveland , Ohio on June 22, 1960 ... nickname is "Silk" .. . hobbies include swimming, tennis, and disco ... lives with parents Henry and Willie Davis in Cleveland , Ohio ... Liberal Arts major. BROVELLI : " Rich will give us quickness in the backcourt. He will also enable us to be more versatile in our attack both offensively and defensively."

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GERALD JONES 6'5" 200 lb. F Sr.

DAVE HEPPELL 6'8" 220 lb. C Sr.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Rincon High School in Tucson , Arizona where he was named Most Improved Player in his senior year. JUNIOR COLLEGE: In his first year at Pima J.C. in Tucson , he was named MVP of the Pima Invitational Tournament . . . he averaged 15 ppg and 11 rpg in his sophomore year while helping the Aztecs to a 26-5 record and the ACACC Championship ... Gerald was named to the Pima Invitational All-Tournament Team , was an ACACC All-Conference selection and awarded his team 's Most Improved Player Award ... also played in the North-South ACACC All-Star Tourney. USO: Gerald really began to come into his own last year as both a scorer and defensive player. Jones was the second leading scorer on the Toreros last season with an 11 .2 average, and connectted on 56% of his shots from the floor . He was also the third leading rebounder with 125 rebounds . PERSONAL : Born March 30 , 1960 in Tucson , Arizona .. . hobbies include music and all athletic activities . . . lives with parents Susan and Gerald Jones in Tucson , Arizona. BROVELLI : "Gerald has the ability to be one of the top for– wards in the WCAC . He has great quickness to the ball and with the experience he gained last year, could be a dominant factor in the conference."

HIGH SCHOOL : Attended Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento , California ... he was named All– City and MVP of the Tournament of Champions - Sacramento San Joaquin area . . led his team to a first place 21-9 record . JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended Sacramento City College where Dave received All-League honors as a freshman and MVP in the Capital Classi c . . . spent half his sophmore season on the bench with an injury , but still managed to accumulate 17 ppg and 11 rpg that year . USO: Dave came in and did a great job for the Toreros at center. He averaged 10.1 ppg while shooting 53% from the floor and 78% from the free-throw line. In WCAC action Heppell shot 83% from the line and averaged over five rebounds per game. PERSONAL: Born February 22, 1960 in Sacramento , California Dave has developed an interest in tennis , old movies , and outdoor activities . . . Heppell lives with his parents Lorraine and Carlton Heppell. BROVELLI : "We look for Dave to have a very good senior year. He has the ability to play both inside and outside due to his shooting touch . His intelligence and instincts for the game also make him an extremely effective player."

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ROBERT KULOVITZ 6'7'' 200 lb. F Jr.

JOHN PRUNTY 6'0"

175 lb. G So.

HIGH SCHOOL : Attended Thornwood High School in Chicago , Illinois where he averaged 16.0 ppg and 10 rpg in his senior year. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended Mesa Junior College in Phoenix , Arizona where he averaged 5.5 ppg (51 % FG and 75% FT) and 2.7 rpg . PERSONAL : Born on June 6, 1960 in Chicago , Illinois ... hobbies include outdoor sports and listening to music ... Business major ... lives with parents Robert and Hermina Kulovitz in Arizona. BROVELLI: "At 6'7" , Bob possesses excellent jumping ability . His shooting touch from 18' should also make h im a major threat. "

HIGH SCHOOL : Attended Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, California, where he averaged 19 ppg , 4 rpg and 5 assists per game . .. these stats and his 78% free throw and 56% floor shooting averages helped him become DeAnza League's MVP as well as 1st Team AII-CCS . .. John led Fremont High School to a 53-9 record in 4 years there ... a Scholar Athlete, he has won numerous scholarsh ip awards includ– ing one from Bank of America as a Top Business Student. USD : John saw spot action as a freshman and did a good job in leading the USD offense while he was in the game ... Prunty averaged 2.6 ppg and 1.4 rpg . PERSONAL : Born January 10, 1962 in Manchester, Tennessee ... hobbies include listening to music and beach activities .. . an undeclared major ... he lives with parents Chuck and Joanna Prunty in Sunnyvale, California. BROVELLI : "John is simply a pure shooter. He gained valu– able experience last year as a freshman in the lead guard posit ion which should really help him this year."

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MIKE RAMSEY 6'4"

BYRON ROBERTS 6'4" 200 lb. G Fr.

170 lb. G Sr.

HIGH SCHOOL : In his senior year led St. Anthony 's to a 20-11 record while averaging 18.3 ppg , 8 rpg and 5.6 assists per game . .. Mike won MVP and 1st Team AII -CIF , All -South Coast , and All-City . JUNIOR COLLEGE : Mike led Long Beach City College to a 23-10 record averaging 17 ppg , 5.1 rpg , and 4.3 assists per game . . . the Vikings reached the quarterfinals of the State J . C. Tourney ... he was named to the First Team All-Metro . USD: Ramsey was the first guard off the bench last year for the Toreros, and averaged 2.6 ppg and 1.4 rpg . PERSONAL : Mike was born March 9, 1960 to Delma and Edward Ramsey in Long Beach , California . . . his hobbies include all water sports and listening to music . BROVELLI : "We expect Mike to have an exceptional senior year. A lanky 6'4" , he presents a problem defensive– ly , and has the ability to shoot the open shot. "

HIGH SCHOOL : Attended Manual Arts High School in Los Ange– les, Cal ifornia ... averaged 8.0 ppg and 12.0 rpg . . All-City L.A . and All-Southern League .. . Defensive Player of the Year (Southern League) .. . BCI All-Star and CIF All-Star ... instrumental in Manual Arts ' 24-2 record and CIF City Champion– ship . PERSONAL : Born on August 16, 1963 in Los Angeles , Cali - fornia ... Byron enjoys raising animals , fishing , and music . .. lives with parents James and Mary Roberts in Los Angeles .. . an Undeclared major. BROVELLI : " Bryon will make the transition from forward to guard this year. He is a great athlete and should improve throughout the year."

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ROBBY ROBERTS 6'7" 200 lb. F Jr.

STEVE ROCHA 6'8" 210 lb. F Sr.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Chatsworth High School in Chatsworth , California .. . averaged 12 ppg , 10 rpg , and 3 assists per game. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended Los Angeles Valley Junior College . .. averaged 13.1 ppg (56% FG and 67% FT) and 13.1 rpg . .. Metropolitan All-Conference Team . .. led the Metro and State in rebounding and was in the top ten in rebounding his freshman year with 11 .1 rpg . PERSONAL: Born in Germany January 21 , 1961 . . . enjoys playing chess , camping , biology , and dancing ... Rob played 1 year of college volleyball as a front row player at L.A .V.C. . .. lives with his mother Evelyn Roberts . BROVELLI : "Robby has the ability to be a solid power for– ward . He has great timing to the ball and should be a factor in the WCAC ."

HIGH SCHOOL :

While attending Modesto High School Steve averaged 20 .7 ppg and 11 .6 rgp . . . he made All– League, All-Northern California , and the Kiwanis All-Star Team . JUNIOR COLLEGE: Steve averaged 15.3 ppg and 11 .6 rpg during his sophomore year at Modesto Junior College he was named to the All-League Team . USO: Steve averaged 3.4 ppg and 2.0 rpg coming off the bench and playing center or forward , and really played well on defense. PERSONAL: Steve was born on November 6, 1960 in Modesto, California ... his parents are Eleanor and Anthony Rocha ... hobbies are photography and snow skiing. BROVELLI : "Steve will be moving to center this year. He is solid team player and his ability to board and play defense should really be an asset to us ."

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ANTHONY REUSS 6'6" 195 lb. F Fr.

RUSTY WHITMARSH 6'3" 190 lb. G Sr.

HIGH SCHOOL : Attended Christian High School in El Cajon, California ... averaged 24.7 ppg (56% FG and 68% FT) and 14.9 rpg . .. 1st Team AII-CIF (San Diego Union and Evening Tribune) and All-County Team (L.A. Times San Diego) . . . Grossmont Player of the Year and 3rd leading scorer in the county . .. also All-Tourney Team Kiwanis Basketball Tournament . PERSONAL : Born in La Mesa, California on September 21, 1963 .. . enjoys traveling around the world ... lives with parents Lee and Carolyn Reuss in El Cajon, California . . . an Undeclared major. BROVELLI : "Anthony is a great scorer and has a nose for the offensive boards . We expect him to be a major contributor to our program over the next four years ."

HIGH SCHOOL : Rusty was instrumental in leading Monte Vista High School to a 21-6 record his senior year . .. he was named to the First Team AII-CIF and All– League in his junior and senior seasons and second team his sophomore year, also voted to the All– City Defensive Team three years. USO : Rusty was one of the best defensive guards in the WCAC and did a great job covering such nationally celebrated guards as David Vann (St. Mary's) , Quintin Daily (USF), Jose Slaughter (Port– land) , and Boot Bond (Pepperdine) .. . besides playing excellent defense, Whitmarsh also did an outstanding job on offense averaging 11 .0 ppg , while hitting 57% from the floor and 82% from the line. PERSONAL: Born February 17, 1960 in San Diego .. . Rusty lives with J im and Sharon Hill ... his hobbies include hunting , fishing , and surfing ... his major is Business Administration . BROVELLI : "Rusty is one of the best defensive guards in the WCAC and also shot 60% from the field . A four year veteran , we expect him to have his best year."

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RANDY BRICKLEY 6'6" 175 lb. F Jr.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Moon Valley High School . . . averaged 22 ppg . . . Honorab le Mention All-State. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Atten ded Gl endale City College , in Glendale , A rizona where he averaged 16.1 ppg (49% F.G. and 71 % F.T.) and 3.2 rpg . .. single game highs of 26 points and 9 rebounds ... Al l-Conference (ACCAC) and BCI-ACCAC All-Star Team and San Diego Mesa Al l-Tournament Team. PERSONAL: Born in Emporia , Kansas on July 4, 1961 . .. hobbies include hunting , f ish in g, and farming ... English major .. . lives with parents Pau l and Do ris Brickley in Phoeni x , Arizona. BROVELLI : " Randy has a great shooting touch from long range. He should be a major asset to our program ."

WEST COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1981 "Scholar Athletes"

DAVID HEPPELL 3.35 GPA as an Accounting major. Heppell is an outstanding player who moved into the center-forward starting roles during the past season . He is 6'8" - 220 lbs. from Christian Brothers High School and Sacramento City Col lege in Sacramento , California where he was one of the top players in the Northern California area . In the WCAC standings Heppell was the USO No . 3 field goal percentage scorer (26 games 111 x211 .526 pct .) and their No . 3 scorer in league play with 162 points (11 .6 average) for 14 games .

BRAD LEVESQUE 3.11 GPA as a Business Administration major. Levesque for the past two seasons has been a mainstay in the San Diego roster. Born and raised in San Franc isco , he was an all – league player at St. Ignatius High School was was named to the All -State 1st team and community college All-Ameri can where he starred at Skyline Col lege (San Bruno , Cal ifornia ). Along with his outstanding scho lastic record , Levesque played both center and forward for the University of San Diego .

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PROVEN PERFORMERS IN THE WEST COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Dave Heppell 11.6 ppg-48% FGA

Gerald Jones 11 .6 ppg-59% FGA

Rusty Whitmarsh 11.1 ppg-60% FGA

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THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO NON CONFERENCE & W.C.A.C. OPPONENT FACTS

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC - Game No. 1 at San Diego , Sat. , Nov. 28 , 1981 , 7:35 p.m.

TIGER FACTS: Location : Stockton , CA 95211 Ni ck name: Tigers Colors: Orange & Black

SID Phone: (209) 946-2479 or 2472 Home Pho ne: (209) 957-0568 Last Season's Record : 14-13 Series Reocrd : 0-1 Last meeting : 1979-80 81 USO 56 Returning Lettermen : 8 Lettermen Lost: 3 Returning Starters: 4 Starters Lost: 1 PLAYEAS TO WATCH Matt Waldron 6-7 SR 16.9ppg Ralph Scopazzafava 6-2 SR 9.0ppg Laurence Held 6-6 JR 6.7ppg SID Phone: (208) 385-1515 Home Phone: (208) 344-5122 Last Season's Record : 7-19 Series Record : 0-0 Last Meeting : 1st meeting Returning Lettermen : 5 Lettermen Lost: 4 Returning Starters: 2 Starters Lost: 3 PLAYERS TO WATCH Eric Bailey 6-6 SR 17.3ppg Derek Anderson 6-6 JR 6.5ppg SID Phone: (714) 833-5814 Home Phone: (71 4) 525-4156 Last Season's Record : 17-10 Series Record : 6-5 Last Meeting : 1978-79, 108 USO 62 Returning Lettermen : 8 Lettermen Lost: 3 Returning Starters: 5 Starters Lost: 0 PLAYEAS TO WATCH Kev in Magee 6-8 SR 27.5ppg Randy Whieldon 6-4 SR 16.1ppg Ben McDonald 6-8 SO 11 .0ppg

En rollment: 6,100 Conference: PCAC President : Stan ley E. Mccaffrey Allelic Director: Elk in Issac Coach : Dick Fi chtner Alma Mater & Year UCSB , 1962 Record at UOP: 1st yea r Career Record : 48-31 Assi stants : Tom O'Neill , Steve Manker SID : Jay Goldberg BRONCO FACTS Location : Boise, ID Nickname: Broncos Co lors: Blu e & Orange Enrollment: 11 ,000 Conference: Big Sky President: Dr. John Keiser Athleti c Director: Mike Mullally Coach : Dave Leach Alma Mater & Year: Wichita St., 1965 Reco rd at Boise St.: 7-19 Career Rec ord : 7-19 Assistants : Prescott Smith/Mike Conlin SID : Dave Mendiola

BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY - Game No. 2 at San Diego , Fri. , Dec . 4, 1981 , 7:35 p.m.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE - Game No. 3 at San Diego , Sat ., Dec . 5, 1981, 7:35 p.m. ANTEATER FACTS Location : Irvine, CA 92717

Nickname: Anteaters Colors: Blue & Gold

En rollment: 10,000 Conference: PCAA Presi dent : Dan iel G. Aldrich , Jr. Athletic Directo r: Linda B. Dempsay Coach : Bill Mulligan Alma Mater & Year: Chicago Teachers Coll ., 1952 Record at UC I: 17-10 Career Record : 17-10 Assistants: Bob Schermerho rn/ Mike Bokosy/ Herb Li vsey SID: Craig Russell

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SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY - Game No. 4 at San Diego Sports Arena , Thu ., Dec . 10, 1981 , 7:30 p.m.

AZTEC FACTS Locat ion : San Diego , CA 92182 Ni ckname: Aztecs Colors: Scarlet & Black

SID Phone: (7 14) 265-5547 Home Phone: (714) 287-8701 Last Season's Reco rds : 15-12 Series Reco rd : 10-5 Last meeting 12/ 2/ 80 60 USO 52 Returning Lettermen : 8 Lettermen Lost: 3 Retu rning Starters: 4 Starters Lost: 1 PLAYEAS TO WATCH Michael Cage 6-9 SO 10.9ppg Zac k Jones 6-5 SR 17.1ppg Edd ie Morris 6-5 JR 11 .4 ppg

Enrollment: 34,000 Con ference: WAC

Pres ident : Dr. T homas B. Day Athletic Di rector: Gene Bourdet Coach : David "Smokey" Gaines Alma Mater & Year: LeMoyne College, 1963 Record at SDSU : 21-33 Career Record : 68-43 Assistants: Ken Baker/ Michael Brunker SID: Bruce Herman

BETHEL COLLEGE - Game No. 5 at San Di ego , Thu. , Dec. 17, 1981 , 7:35 p.m.

PILOT FACTS Locat ion : Mishawaka , IN 46544 Nickname: Pilots Colors: Blu e & White En rollment : 500 Conference: Ind ependent

Home Phone (219) 259-8511

Last Season 's Record: 27-10 Series Record: 1st Meeting Returning Lettermen: 3 Lettermen Lost: 4 Return ing Starters : 3 Starters Lost : 2

Presiden t: Dr. Albert Beutler Athletic Director: Homer Drew Coach : Homer Drew Alma Mater & Year: William Jewell , 1966 Record at Bethel : 115-51 Career Record : 142-62 Assistants: Jewell Davis/ Dick Messenger SID : Ron Amstutz

PLAYERS TO WATCH Don Jawlocki 6-5 SR 10.0ppg Greg Thomas 6-5 JR 9.5ppg Wendal l Troyer 5-10 SO 7.0ppg ------------ ------ ------------ ·· - ---- --------------- ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY - Game No . 6 at Sa n Diego , Sun. , Dec. 20, 1981 , 7:35 p.m.

TITAN FACTS Location : Blooming ton , IL 61701 Ni ckname: Titans Colors : Green & White Enro llment: 1,650 Co nference : CC of IL/WI

Home Phone (309) 663-1261

Last Season's Record: 15-11 Series Record : 0-0 Last Meeting : 1st Meeting Returning Lettermen : 8 Lettermen Lost: 5 Returning Starte rs: 4 Starters Lost: 1 PLAYEAS TO WATCH Greg Yess 6-6 SR 20.5ppg Brad Gregurich 5-11 JR 8.5ppg Jeff Clements 6-2 SR 11 .1ppg SID Ph one (805) 961-3428 Home Phone: (805) 968-2381 Last Season's Record : 11-16 Series Record: 3 USO 2 Last Meeting : 12/ 4/ 80-57 USO 74 Return ing Lettermen: 9 Lettermen Lost: 2 Returni ng Starters: 4 Starters Lost: 1 PLAYERS TO WATCH Richard Anderson 6-10 SR 15.0ppg York Gross 6-5 JR 11 .5ppg Clint Winterling 6-4 SR 6.6ppg

President : Dr. Robert S. Eckley Athletic Director: Dennis Bridges Alma Mater & Year: Il linois Wes leyan , 1961

Reco rd at IWU 270-153 Career Record : 270-153 Assista nt: Tom Gramknow SID Ed Alsene SID Phone: (309) 556-3 181

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA - Game No. 7 at Santa Barbara , Tue ., Dec. 22 , 1981 , 7:30 p.m.

GAUCHO FACTS Location : San ta Barbara, CA 93106 Ni ckname : Gauchos Colors : Blue & Gold Enroll men t: 15,100 Conference : PCAA President : Dr. Robert A. Huttenback Athl etic Director: Ken Droscher Coach : Ed Del acy Alma Mater & Year: CSLB , 1962

Record at UCSB 34-47 Career Record : 34-47 Assistant: Tom Henderson SID : Bob Vazquez

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY - Game No. 8 at San Diego Spo rts A rena, Mon. , Dec . 28, 1981, 7:30 p. m.

SID Ph one: (415) 642-5363 Home Phone: (4 15) 671-0988

GOLDEN BEAR FACTS Locat ion : Berkeley, CA Ni ckname : Golden Bears

Last Season's Record : 13-14 Series Reco rd : 1-0 Last Meet ing 12/ 29/ 80-60 USO 56 Returning Lettermen : 12 Lettermen Lost: 1 Return ing Starters: 4 Starters Lost: 1 PLAYERS TO WATCH Mark McNamara 6-11 SR 17.2ppg Michae l Pitts 6- 11 JR 8.8ppg Sam Potter 6-7 SO 11 .2ppg SiD Ph one (602) 523-5353 Home Phone (602) 774-9037 Last Season 's Record: 8-17 Series Record 6-3 (NAU leads) Last Meeting 1980-81 USO 75-52 Returning Lettermen : 4 Lettermen Lost: 8 Returning Starters: 2 Starters Lost: 3 PLAYERS TO WATCH Eric Wade 6-3 JR 11 .0ppg David Johnson 6-7 JR 19.5ppg Scott Pace 6-4 JR 20.0ppg SID Phone (504) 549-2341 Home Phone: (504) 345-6442 Last Season's Reco rd : 14-13 Seri es Record : 1st meeting Returning Lettermen : 6 Lettermen Lost: 4 Returning Starters: 6 Sta rters Lost: 3 PLAYERS TO WATCH Wayne Booker 6-6 SR 16.3ppg Jerry Kelly 6-7 JR 11 .1ppg Ri ck Stout 6-2 JR 3.6ppg

Colors: Blue & Gold Enrol lment: 30,000 Conference: Pac 10 President : Ira Heyma n Athletic Director: Dave Maggard Coach : Di ck Ku chen Alma Mater & Year: Rider College, 1966 Record at UCB : 27-54 Career Record: 27-54 Assistants : Ru ss Critchfield/ Bob Baskhead SID : John McCasey

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY - Game No . 9 at No rthe rn A rizona , Sat ., Jan . 2, 1982, 7:30 p.m .

LUMBERJACK FACTS Locati on : Flagstaff , AZ 86011 Ni ckname: Lumberj acks

Colors : Blu e & Gold Enro llment: 13,150 Conference : Big Sky

President: Dr. Eugene M Hughes Athletic Director: Hank Anderson Coach : Gene Vissche r Alma Mater & Year: Weber State, 1966 Record at NAU : 1st yea r Career Record : 58-38 Assistants : John Holms/Troy Hudson SID : Wylie Sm ith

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY - Game No. 10 at San Diego , Mon , Jan . 4, 1982, 7:35 p.m.

LION FACTS Locat ion : Hammond , LA Ni ckname: Lions Co lors : Green & Gold Enro ll ment: 7,800 Conference: Independen t

President: Dr. J . Larry Crain Athletic Di rector: Leo Jones Coach : Ken Fortenberry Alma Mater & Year: So. Miss ., 1959 Record at SLU 83-96 Career Record : 83-96 Assistants : Don Wilson/ Larry Woolfolk SID : Larry Hyme l SUNBIRD FACTS Location : Fresno , CA 93702 Ni ck name: Sunbirds Colors : Royal Blue/ Burnt Orange En rol lment: 400 Conference : NAIA No. Conf . President: Edmund Janzen Athletic Director: Hal Smith Coach : Hal Smi th Alma Mater & Year: King's (NY ), 1967 Record at FPC 33-57 Career Record : 139-103 Ass istan ts: Open SID : Ken Fox

FRESNO-PACIFIC COLLEGE - Game No. 11 at San Diego , Wed., Jan . 6, 1982, 7:35 p.m.

SID Ph one (209) 251-7194 Home Pho ne: (209) 255-8460 Last Season's Record : 13- 16 Series Record : 1st meeting Returning Lettermen : 6 Lettermen Lost: 5 Returning Starters: 1 Starters Lost: 4

PLAYERS TO WATCH Mark Yoder 6-0 SR G Ri ch Rankin 6-0 SR G Shane H ite 6-6 SR F

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NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY - Game No. 12 at San Diego , Sat ., Jan. 9, 1982, 7:35 p.m .

PLAINSMEN FACTS Location : Lincoln , NE Nickname: Plainsmen Colors : Yellow & Brown

SID : Darrell E. Seng SID Phone: (402) 466-2371 , Ext. 319

Last Season 's Record: 7-19 Series Record : 1st meeting Returning Lettermen : 11 Lettermen Lost: 2 Returning Starters: 0 Starters Lost: 0 PLAYERS TO WATCH Greg Peterson 6-4 SR 15.8ppg Paul Baker 6-8 JR 13.2ppg Kevin Ohnotka 6-2 SR 12.7ppg SID Phone (509) 328-4220, Ext. 4202 Home Phone (509) 534-3793 Last Season's Record : 19-8 Series Reco rd : 4-1 Last Meeting : 1/ 31 / 81- 53 USO 47 Last Meeting : 2-14-81- 68 USO 54 Returning Lettermen : 7 Lettermen Lost: 4 Returning Starters: 3 Starters Lost: 3 PLAYERS TO WATCH Tim Wagoner 6-2 SR 10.2ppg Bill Dunlap 6-9 SR 7.9ppg Duane Bergeson 6-10 SR 6.5ppg

En rol lment: 1,200 Conference: NIAC

President: Dr. John W. White, Jr. Athletic Director: Harold Chaffee Coach : Jerry Schmutte Alma Mater & Year NWU , 1967

Record at NWU 7-19 Career Record: 7-19 Assistants: C.H. Hagstrom / Todd Raridon/ Lou Maly

GONZAGA UNIVERSITY - Game No. 13 at Sa n Diego, Thu ., Jan. 14, 1982, 7:35 p.m.

BULLDOG FACTS Location : Spokane, WA Nickname: Bulldogs Colors : Blue. Red , & White Enrollment: 3,500 Conference: WCAC

President: Fr. Bernard J. Coughlin Athletic Director: Dan Fitzgera ld Coach : Jay Hillock Alma Mater & Year : Gonzaga, 1971 Record at Gonzaga: 1st year Career Record : 0-0 Assistants : Bruce Wilson /Joe Hillock SID : Bud Nameck

UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND - Game No. 14 at San Diego, Sat ., Jan . 16, 7:35 p.m. Return Game at Portland , Thu ., Feb. 25 , 1982, 7:30 p.m. PILOT FACTS

SI D Phone (503) 283-711 7 Home Pho ne: (503) 774-6921 Last Season 's Record : 17- 10

Location : Portland , OR

Nickname: Pilots

Co lors : Purple & White Enrollment: 2,700 Conference: WCAC President: Dr. Art Schulte Athletic Director: Joe Etzel

Seri es Reco rd : 1-3

Last Meeting 1-29-81 - 77 USO 72 Last Meeting : 2- 12-81- 49 USO 50

Return ing Lettermen : 5 Lettermen Lost: 3 Return ing Starters : 5

Coach : Jack Avina

Alma Mater & Year: San Jose State, 1952

Starters Lost: 3

Record at Portland 144-154 Career Record 144-154

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jose Slaughter 6-5 SR 21 .2ppg Moby Oliver 5-10 SR 12.6ppg Bryan Beard 6-9 JR 10.4ppg

Assistants : Rick Jackson/ Joe Meagher

SID Mauro F. Potestio

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY - Game No. 15 at Loyola, Fri. , Jan. 22, 1982, 7:30 p.m. Return Game at San Di ego , Sat ., Feb . 20 , 1982, 7:35 p.m . LION FACTS SID Barry Zepel Location Los Angeles , CA SID Phone (213) 642-3328 Nickname : Lions Home Phone: (213) 545-1372 Colors: Crimson & White Last Season 's Record : 9-19 Enro llment : 3,600 Series Record : 2-2 Conference WCAC Last Meeting : 1-17-81- 72 USO 62 President : Rev. Dona ld P Merrifield , S.J. Last Meeting : 2-26-81- 66 USO 78 Athletic Director: Robert D. Arias Retu rning Lettermen : 2 Coach : Ed Goorjian Lettermen Lost: 9 Alma Mater & Year : L.A. State, 1951 Returning Starters: O Record at LMU : 15-15 Starters Lost: 5 Career Record : 15-15 PLAYERS TO WATCH Assistants: Jim Perry/ Bob Thate/ Charles Dorsey 6-3 SO 9.5ppg Mike Dunlap Mike Lahm 6-11 SO 0.6ppg

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