2011-12 Men’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Time/Result 11/12 PACIFIC LUTHERAN^ W, 101-53 11/15 at Portland State L, 65-66 11/19 SAN FRANCISCO$ L, 63-69 11/22 at Montana State W, 85-73 11/28 vs. Evergreen State! W, 77-54 12/1 STANFORD$ L, 49-72 12/4 at Harvard L, 70-80 12/11 IDAHO L, 62-73 12/14 at Arkansas State L, 74-87 12/17 at Utah State L, 53-78 12/21 #24 VIRGINIA$ L, 77-83 12/29 NEBRASKA-OMAHA# 8:15 p.m. 12/30 SAN JOSE STATE# 8:15 p.m. 1/7 at Utah Valley 7:00 p.m. 1/10 at Washington$ 7:00 p.m. 1/13 UTAH VALLEY 7:10 p.m. 1/16 EASTERN WASHINGTON 7:10 p.m. 1/19 UTAH STATE 7:10 p.m. 1/24 at UC Irvine 7:00 p.m. 2/4 ARKANSAS STATE 7:10 p.m. 2/7 at Idaho 7:05 p.m. 2/11 at Longwood 2:00 p.m. 2/14 NORTHWEST UNIV. 7:10 p.m. 2/16 PEPPERDINE 7:10 p.m. 2/20 UC DAVIS 7:10 p.m. 2/23 at Fresno State 7:00 p.m. 2/29 LONGWOOD 7:10 p.m. 3/10 PORTLAND STATE 7:10 p.m. ^ = Exhibition Game ! = ShoWare Showdown (ShoWare Center - Kent, WA) # = Elgin Baylor Classic (KeyArena) $ = Game broadcast on ROOT Sports All games broadcast by 710 ESPN Seattle except Dec. 1 game, which is broadcast on 770 AM The Truth All times local to site Home games in bold SEATTLE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALL Game Notes for Thursday & Friday, December 29-30, 2011 Seattle University Redhawks (2-8) host 8th Annual Elgin Baylor Classic Elgin Baylor Court - KeyArena - Seattle, Wash. - 6 & 8:15 p.m. Audio: 710 ESPN Seattle (Seattle U Games Only) Live Stats/Live Video: GoSeattleU.com (All Games) HONORING A LEGEND: Seattle University looks to main- tain its perfect record in the Elgin Baylor Classic as the Redhawks welcome Coppin State, Nebraska Omaha, and San Jose State to KeyArena for the an- nual event. After two years as a single-day, single- game happening, the Classic returns to the four-team, two-day format it featured from 2004 to 2008. Elgin Baylor will be on hand to watch both days of the tour- nament that bears his name. PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP Seattle University Guard: #0 Prince Obasi - 6-2, 205 - Jr. Guard: #10 Sterling Carter - 6-0, 200 - So. Forward: #2 Aaron Broussard - 6-5, 225 - Sr. Forward: #12 Clarence Trent - 6-6, 225 - So. Forward: #25 Eric Wallace - 6-7, 233 - Sr. THE VIRGINIA GAME: After taking the early lead, Se- attle University fell behind in the second half, but the Redhawks put together an exciting comeback that fell just short as 24th-ranked Virginia held on for an 83- 77 victory last Wednesday night at KeyArena. Aaron Broussard shot 12-of-17 from the field on his way to a career-high 29 points, plus he pulled down a team- high eight rebounds, including six offensive boards. Sterling Carter hit four three-pointers to finish with 17 points and six rebounds, and Clarence Trent contribut- ed 12 points. After a three-pointer by Trent lengthened the Redhawk lead to eight at 32-24, Virginia went on a 12-4 scoring run over the next five minutes to pull into a 36-36 tie. Virginia took the lead in the second half thanks to a 12-0 scoring run over a four-minute span, followed by a 6-0 run later in the half to give the Cavaliers their biggest lead of the game, 63-49, with 8:45 left in the game. The Redhawks responded by outscoring the Cavaliers, 19-4, over the next five minutes, with a layup by Broussard giving Seattle U a 68-67 lead. Zeglinski scored Virginia’s next five points with a three-pointer and two free throws, starting a stretch in which the Cavaliers went 11-for-14 from the charity stripe in the final three minutes to hold off Seattle U’s comeback.
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2011-12 Men’s Basketball Schedule
Date Opponent Time/Result11/12 PACIFIC LUTHERAN^ W, 101-53 11/15 at Portland State L, 65-6611/19 SAN FRANCISCO$ L, 63-69 11/22 at Montana State W, 85-7311/28 vs. Evergreen State! W, 77-5412/1 STANFORD$ L, 49-7212/4 at Harvard L, 70-8012/11 IDAHO L, 62-7312/14 at Arkansas State L, 74-8712/17 at Utah State L, 53-7812/21 #24 VIRGINIA$ L, 77-8312/29 NEBRASKA-OMAHA# 8:15 p.m.12/30 SAN JOSE STATE# 8:15 p.m.1/7 at Utah Valley 7:00 p.m.1/10 at Washington$ 7:00 p.m.1/13 UTAH VALLEY 7:10 p.m.1/16 EASTERN WASHINGTON 7:10 p.m.1/19 UTAH STATE 7:10 p.m.1/24 at UC Irvine 7:00 p.m.2/4 ARKANSAS STATE 7:10 p.m.2/7 at Idaho 7:05 p.m.2/11 at Longwood 2:00 p.m.2/14 NORTHWEST UNIV. 7:10 p.m.2/16 PEPPERDINE 7:10 p.m.2/20 UC DAVIS 7:10 p.m.2/23 at Fresno State 7:00 p.m.2/29 LONGWOOD 7:10 p.m.3/10 PORTLAND STATE 7:10 p.m.
^ = Exhibition Game! = ShoWare Showdown (ShoWare Center - Kent, WA)# = Elgin Baylor Classic (KeyArena)$ = Game broadcast on ROOT Sports All games broadcast by 710 ESPN Seattle except Dec. 1 game, which is broadcast on 770 AM The TruthAll times local to siteHome games in bold
SEATTLE UNIVERSITY MEN’S BASKETBALLGame Notes for Thursday & Friday, December 29-30, 2011
Seattle University Redhawks (2-8) host8th Annual Elgin Baylor Classic
HONORING A LEGEND: Seattle University looks to main-tain its perfect record in the Elgin Baylor Classic as the Redhawks welcome Coppin State, Nebraska Omaha, and San Jose State to KeyArena for the an-nual event. After two years as a single-day, single-game happening, the Classic returns to the four-team, two-day format it featured from 2004 to 2008. Elgin Baylor will be on hand to watch both days of the tour-nament that bears his name.
THE VIRGINIA GAME: After taking the early lead, Se-attle University fell behind in the second half, but the Redhawks put together an exciting comeback that fell just short as 24th-ranked Virginia held on for an 83-77 victory last Wednesday night at KeyArena. Aaron Broussard shot 12-of-17 from the field on his way to a career-high 29 points, plus he pulled down a team-high eight rebounds, including six offensive boards. Sterling Carter hit four three-pointers to finish with 17 points and six rebounds, and Clarence Trent contribut-ed 12 points. After a three-pointer by Trent lengthened the Redhawk lead to eight at 32-24, Virginia went on a 12-4 scoring run over the next five minutes to pull into a 36-36 tie. Virginia took the lead in the second half thanks to a 12-0 scoring run over a four-minute span, followed by a 6-0 run later in the half to give the Cavaliers their biggest lead of the game, 63-49, with 8:45 left in the game. The Redhawks responded by outscoring the Cavaliers, 19-4, over the next five minutes, with a layup by Broussard giving Seattle U a 68-67 lead. Zeglinski scored Virginia’s next five points with a three-pointer and two free throws, starting a stretch in which the Cavaliers went 11-for-14 from the charity stripe in the final three minutes to hold off Seattle U’s comeback.
2011-12 Seattle University Men’s Basketball Roster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School0 Prince Obasi G 6-2 205 Jr. Reseda, Calif./Saddleback CC1 Allen Tate G 6-5 205 Jr. Hobbs, N.M./Lamar CC (Colo.) 2 Aaron Broussard F 6-5 205 Sr. Federal Way, Wash./Federal Way HS5 Cervante’ Burrell G 5-10 170 Sr. Sacramento, Calif./Yuba College10 Sterling Carter G 6-0 200 So. Seattle, Wash./Univ. of the Pacific11 Deshaun Sunderhaus F 6-9 215 Fr. Conyers, Ga./Rockdale County HS12 Clarence Trent F 6-6 225 RSo. Tacoma, Wash./Univ. of Washington13 Louis Green C 6-9 240 Jr. Westchester, Ill./Moraine Valley CC15 Chad Rasmussen F 6-7 200 Jr. University Place, Wash./Tacoma CC25 Eric Wallace F 6-7 233 Sr. Winston-Salem, N.C./DePaul University31 T.J. Diop F 6-8 215 Jr. Queensland, Australia/Lamar CC (Colo.)33 Gavin Gilmore F 6-8 220 RJr. Pasco, Wash./Pasco Senior HS34 Obie Hurt F 6-7 230 Fr. Milledgeville, Ga./Baldwin HS35 Jarell Flora G 6-3 180 RFr. Bremerton,Wash./Bremerton HS
Head Coach – Cameron Dollar (UCLA ’97)Assistant Coach – Donald Dollar (Morehouse College ’62)Assistant Coach – Yasir Rosemond (Oregon ’03)Assistant Coach – Darren Talley (Chapman University ’02)Director of Basketball Operations – Mike Jones (Azusa Pacific ’96)
Pronunciation Guide:Obasi: Ohh - BAAS - ee Diop: JopCervante Burrell: Sir - VAHN - tay BURR-ell Jarell: Jah - RELLYasir Rosemond: Yah - SEAR ROSE - mahnd
Redhawk Media Information
Sports Information Director .............................................Jason BehennaOffice Phone ..............................................................(206) 296-5915Cell Phone .................................................................(206) 965-0450EMail ...............................................................behennaj@seattleu.eduFax Number ...............................................................(206) 296-2154Website ...............................................................www.GoSeattleU.com
Media Credentials: Media credentials for writers, radio, television and photography may be request-ed by contacting Jason Behenna in the Seattle University Athletics Communication Department
Interviews: All interview requests are suggested to be made at least 24 hours in advance. Playerswill be available for interviews after practice. Interview requests must be approved by men’s bas-ketball sports information director Jason Behenna. Home phone or cell phone numbers of student-athletes will not be given out.
Post-Game Interviews: Following a 10 minute cooling off period, head coach Cameron Dollar and Seattle U players will be available in the press conference room adjacent to the team’s locker room. Visiting team interviews will be done outside the respective team’s locker room at KeyArena.
SCOUTING NEBRASKA OMAHA: The Mavericks enter Thursday’s game with a 6-8 overall record, including a 1-7 record against Division I schools as they play a mixed schedule in Year One of UNO’s reclassification process. Nebraska Omaha is looking to move up to NCAA Division I status and will become a member of The Summit League as part of the move. The Maver-icks are scoring 75.4 points per game and giving up 76.7 points per game. As a team, UNO is shooting 48.0 percent from the field, including 34.1 percent from behind the three-point line, and 66.7 percent from the free throw line. Mitch Albers leads the team in scoring, averaging 18.0 points per game, plus he is shooting 50 percent from the field. John Karhoff is contributing 12.6 points per game, while Alex Wel-house is adding 10.1 points and a team-high 6.7 rebounds per contest. This is the first meeting all-time between Seattle U and Nebraska Omaha.
SCOUTING SAN JOSE STATE: The Spartans come into their game against Coppin State Thursday with a 4-8 overall record, including an 0-6 record in road games. San Jose State is scoring 66.8 points per game and giving up 71.2 points per game. As a team, the Spar-tans are shooting 38.1 percent from the field, includ-ing 33.3 percent from behind the three-point line, and 75.3 percent from the free throw line. James Kinney leads the team in scoring, averaging 16.3 points per game, while Keith Shamburger is contributing 15.1 points and 4.8 assists per game. Wil Carter is scoring 10.2 points per game as well as pulling down a team-high 6.7 rebounds per contest.
SEATTLE U VS. SAN JOSE STATE: This will be the sev-enth meeting all-time between Seattle U and San Jose State, with the Spartans holding a 4-2 series advantage. These teams first met during the 1947-48 season, with San Jose State winning both games in Seattle, 52-33 and 59-39, on Dec. 19-20, 1947. The two teams played back-to-back again in Seattle on Dec. 2-3, 1955, with San Jose State winning the first game, 65-59, before Seattle U broke through for a 62-46 victory. It was almost 55 years before the next meeting, the first one between the two teams in San Jose. Taylor Olson hit a three-pointer as time wound down to give the Redhawks a 90-88 victory over the Spartans Feb. 22, 2010. San Jose State came to KeyArena last season and won, 86-70.
SCANNING THE RADIO DIAL: For the third straight sea-son, Seattle U men’s basketball games will be aired on 710 ESPN Seattle, with Dave Grosby and Gary Hill, Jr., providing the play-by-play descriptions of the ac-tion from courtside.
JOINING THE WAC: Seattle University is in its final year as a Division I independent before officially joining the Western Athletic Conference July 1, 2012. The Red-hawks will be part of the WAC in 17 of the 19 sports offered at Seattle U, with men’s soccer and men’s swimming staying in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Seattle U was last part of a Division I con-ference when it competed in the West Coast Athletic Conference (WCAC, now the WCC) from 1971 through 1980. As of right now, Seattle U will face the follow-ing schools in conference play beginning next season: Denver, Idaho, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State, San Jose State, Texas-Arlington, Texas-San Antonio, Texas State, and Utah State. Boise State will be rejoining the WAC as a non-football member in July 2013.
IT STARTS WITH AB: After passing the 1,000-point mark Nov. 22 at Montana State, senior Aaron Brous-sard is working his way up the Seattle U all-time scoring list. He currently has 1,122 career points, passing Chris Gweth for 26th on the all-time scoring list. Broussard also has 134 career steals, passing Eric Briggs for eighth place on the career steals list. Brous-sard was named to the Jesuit Honor Roll by the Jesuit Basketball Spotlight this week after his 29-point per-formance against Virginia, and he maintained his spot on the CollegeHoops.net All-Independent Team with his work through the first ten games of the season.
THE LEADER OF THE REDHAWKS: Cameron Dollar is in his third year as the head coach of the Seattle Uni-versity men’s basketball team. Last season, the team continued to make its mark on a national level, defeat-ing Oregon State for the second straight year and also earning a win at Virginia. After leading the team to a 17-14 record in 2009-10, he was named Indepen-dent Coach of the Year. The squad picked up victories at Utah, at Oregon State, against Fresno State, and against Weber State during Dollar’s inaugural year at the helm. He had been an assistant coach at the University of Washington under Lorenzo Romar for seven seasons. As a player, Dollar helped UCLA win the 1995 NCAA Championship at the Kingdome in Seattle.
COMING ATTRACTIONS: Seattle U will have a week be-tween games after facing San Jose State Friday night, next heading to Orem, Utah, for the first of two meet-ings with Utah Valley Saturday, Jan. 7. The Redhawks then head across town to face the Washington Huskies Tuesday, Jan. 10. That will start a stretch in which 10 of the final 14 Redhawk games of the season will take place in Seattle, including 9 of the last 13 at KeyArena.
TEAM HIGHSPoints ............ 85 at Montana State 11/22/11FG Made ......30 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11FG % ........56.0% at Montana State 11/22/113-Pointers ................. 8 vs. Virginia 12/21/11....................... 8 at Arkansas State 12/14/113PT % ......43.8% at Montana State 11/22/11FT Made ........ 22 at Montana State 11/22/11FT % ........88.0% at Montana State 11/22/11Rbs .............59 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11Assists ............15 at Portland State 11/15/11Steals .............12 at Portland State 11/15/11Blocks ...........6 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11....................... 6 vs. San Francisco 11/19/11
TEAM LOWSPoints ....................49 vs. Stanford 12/01/11FG Made ..............19 at Utah State 12/17/11.............................19 vs. Stanford 12/01/11FG % ............. 29.2% at Utah State 12/17/113-Pters ..................3 at Utah State 12/17/113PT % ........... 13.0% at Utah State 12/17/11FT Made ...................... 2 vs. Idaho 12/11/11FT % ................. 50.0% at Harvard 12/04/11Rebounds ................ 28 at Harvard 12/04/11Assists .....................5 vs. Stanford 12/01/11Steals .............. 3 at Montana State 11/22/11Blocks ..............0 at Portland State 11/15/11
Pts .......... 26 vs. Washington 2/22/11Rbs .... 10 at CSU Northridge 1/19/11Asts...... 9 at E. Washington 12/12/09FT ........... 12 vs. Washington 2/22/113-PT ..............................1, five timesStls ............ 5 at Washington 1/26/10Blks ....................................1, twice
2011-12 Season HighsPts ............................. 6, three timesRbs ...............................2, five timesAsts...............6 vs. Virginia 12/21/11FT ........4 at Montana State 11/22/113-PT ............................................. 0Stls .....................................2, twiceBlks ............................................. 0
35 - JARELL FLORACareer/Season Highs
Pts ......................................3, twiceRbs ........... 3 at Utah State 12/17/11Asts.....................................1, twiceFT ..... 3 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/113-PT .............. 1 vs. Stanford 12/1/11Stls ...... 2 at Portland State 11/15/11Blks ....................................1, twice
0 - PRINCE OBASICareer/Season Highs
Pts .............. 11 vs. Stanford 12/1/11Rbs ............................ 4, three timesAsts..... 6 at Arkansas State 12/14/11FT ............. 4 at Utah State 12/17/113-PT .................2 at Harvard 12/4/11Stls ..... 3 vs. San Francisco 11/19/11Blks ............................................. 0
1 - ALLEN TATECareer/Season Highs
Pts .. 12 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11Rbs ... 8 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11Asts...... 3 at Portland State 11/15/11FT ........ 1 at Portland State 11/15/113-PT .. 2 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11Stls ...............5 vs. Virginia 12/21/11Blks .. 1 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11
Pts .......... 12 vs. Utah Valley 1/16/10Rbs ....................8 vs, Idaho 1/30/10Asts........... 4 vs. Utah Valley 1/16/10FT ........... 5 vs. E. Washington 2/1/103-PT ............................................. 0Stls .....................................3, twiceBlks ........... 2 at Washington 1/26/10
2011-12 Season HighsPts ............ 2 at Utah State 12/17/11Rbs ........... 4 at Utah State 12/17/11Asts.............................................. 0FT ................................................ 03-PT ............................................. 0Stls ... 1 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11Blks ............................................. 0
15 - CHAD RASMUSSENCareer Highs
Pts .... 24 at CSU Bakersfield 2/26/11Rbs ......... 5 vs. E. Washington 1/6/11Asts.....................................4, twiceFT .......................................2, twice3-PT .... 8 at CSU Bakersfield 2/26/11Stls .....................................2, twiceBlks .............................1, four times
2011-12 Season HighsPts .....11 at Montana State 11/22/11Rbs .....................................3, twiceAsts... 4 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11FT ................................................ 03-PT .....3 at Montana State 11/22/11Stls ............................ 1, three timesBlks .. 1 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11
12 - CLARENCE TRENTCareer/Season Highs
Pts ....................................16, twiceRbs ... 9 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11Asts.....................................4, twiceFT ........ 6 at Portland State 11/15/113-PT ....................................2, twiceStls ..............................2, four timesBlks .... 4 vs. San Francisco 11/19/11
13 - LOUIS GREENCareer/Season Highs
Pts .. 12 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11Rbs ... 6 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11Asts.....................................1, twiceFT ..... 2 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/113-PT ............................................. 0Stls .....................................1, twiceBlks ..............................1, five times
2 - AARON BROUSSARDCareer Highs
Pts ..............29 vs. Virginia 12/21/11Rbs .......14 at P.R.-Bayamon 1/18/09Asts.....................................5, twiceFT ...... 12 at CSU Northridge 1/19/113-PT ...............................3, six timesStls .....................................6, twiceBlks .................2 vs. Portland 2/5/11
2011-12 Season HighsPts ..............29 vs. Virginia 12/21/11Rbs ...............8 vs. Virginia 12/21/11Asts..................3 at Harvard 12/4/11FT .......................................8, twice3-PT ....................................3, twiceStls ..................4 at Harvard 12/4/11Blks .................1 vs. Idaho 12/11/11
10 - STERLING CARTERCareer Highs
Pts ............. 28 at Pepperdine 1/2/11Rbs ...............9 vs. UC Davis 2/15/11Asts.... 13 at E. Washington 12/15/10FT .............................. 5, three times3-PT ..............7 at Pepperdine 1/2/11Stls ...... 3 at E. Washington 12/15/10Blks .............3 vs. Cal Poly 11/14/10
2011-12 Season HighsPts .................19 vs. Idaho 12/11/11Rbs ........... 7 at Utah State 12/17/11Asts..................2 vs. Idaho 12/11/11FT .............................. 2, three times3-PT .................5 vs. Idaho 12/11/11Stls ..................2 vs. Idaho 12/11/11Blks .. 1 vs. Evergreen State 11/28/11
25 - ERIC WALLACECareer/Season Highs
Pts .....18 at Montana State 11/22/11Rbs ............. 15 vs. Stanford 12/1/11Asts..............................1, four timesFT ........4 at Montana State 11/22/113-PT ........................... 1, three timesStls ...............................1, five timesBlks .............. 4 vs. Stanford 12/1/11
31 - T.J. DIOPCareer/Season Highs
Pts ............ 5 at Utah State 12/17/11Rbs .....................................2, twiceAsts.....................................2, twiceFT .......................................2, twice3-PT ............................................. 0Stls .....................................1, twiceBlks ....................................1, twice
34 - OBIE HURTCareer/Season Highs
Pts ............ 3 at Utah State 12/17/11Rbs .....................................2, twiceAsts.....................................1, twiceFT ............. 1 at Utah State 12/17/113-PT ............................................. 0Stls .............................................. 0Blks ............................................. 0
The Last Time Seattle University ...Won at home .......................................... 2/9/11 vs. Utah Valley, 63-57Lost at home ........................................... 12/21/11 vs. Virginia, 83-77Won on the road ............................. 11/22/11 at Montana State, 85-73Lost on the road ...................................12/17/11 at Utah State, 78-53 Won at a neutral site ...........11/28/11 vs. Evergreen State, 77-54 (Kent)Lost at a neutral site ...........11/19/10 vs. Louisiana Tech, 85-72 (Irvine)Won five+ consecutive games ........... five in 2007-08 (2/7/08 - 2/21/08)Won ten+ consecutive games .......... 10 in 2008-09 (1/13/09 - 2/27/09)Won 20+ consecutive games ......................................... 26 in 1953-54Lost five+ consecutive games .................. 6 in 2011 (12/1/11 - present)Scored less than 50 points ........................12/1/11 vs. Stanford, 49-72Scored 80-89 points ....................... 11/22/11 at Montana State, 85-73Scored 90-99 points ................12/15/10 at Eastern Washington, 91-95Scored 100+ points ...............1/5/08 at Montana State Billings, 120-81Won an overtime game ...............2/24/09 at Eastern Washington, 63-59Lost an overtime game ...........12/12/09 at Eastern Washington, 100-97Defeated a nationally-ranked team .......... 1/12/74 vs. #16 UNLV, 82-64Lost to a nationally-ranked team ........ 12/21/11 vs. #24 Virginia, 83-77Hosted a nationally-ranked team ... 12/21/11 vs. #24 Virginia (L, 77-83)Shot under 30% FG .................12/17/11 at Utah State, 29.2% (19-65)Shot 30-39.9% FG ........................12/11/11 vs. Idaho, 35.5% (27-76)Shot 40-49.9% FG ..................... 12/21/11 vs. Virginia, 46.0% (29-63)Shot 50-59.9% FG ........................12/4/11 at Harvard, 53.8% (28-52)Shot 60+% FG .............. 2/13/10 vs. Sacramento State, 61.0% (36-59)Had 50+ rebounds .............................11/28/11 vs. Evergreen State, 59Made 10+ 3-Pointers .............................3/10/11 vs. Portland State, 11
The Last Time A Redhawk...Scored 25-29 points ........... 12/21/11, Aaron Broussard vs. Virginia, 29Scored 30-39 points ..... 1/11/10, Charles Garcia at CSU Northridge, 34Scored 40-59 points ..............11/28/09, Charles Garcia vs. Wofford, 41Scored 60+ points .....................1/30/58, Elgin Baylor vs. Portland, 60Made 10+ field goals .......... 12/21/11, Aaron Broussard vs. Virginia, 12Made 5+ 3-pointers ....................12/11/11, Sterling Carter vs. Idaho, 5Had 10-15 rebounds .......12/14/11, Eric Wallace at Arkansas State, 13Had 16-19 rebounds ............... 12/3/09, Charles Garcia at Cal Poly, 16Had 20+ rebounds ..2/15/97, Roger Hammond at Northwest College, 24Had a double-double .... 12/14/11, Eric Wallace at Ark. State (12p, 13r)Led team in pts. & rbs. 12/21/11, Aaron Broussard vs. Virginia (29p, 8r)Shot 100% FG (min. 5) ..12/18/10, Alex Jones vs. San Jose State (6-6)Shot 100% FT (min. 10) ...... 1/18/06, Bernard Seals vs. BYUH (10-10)Had 10+ assists ....12/15/10, Sterling Carter at Eastern Washington, 13Had 5+ steals ................................ 12/21/11, Allen Tate vs. Virginia, 5Had 5+ blocks .................. 2/17/07, David White at Alaska Fairbanks, 5
Leading at halftime .........2-2Trailing at halftime..........0-6Tied at halftime ..............0-0
When SU Scores...Less than 60 ..................0-2From 60-69 ...................0-3From 70-79 ...................1-3From 80-89 ...................1-090 or more .....................0-0
When SU Allows...Less than 60 ..................1-0From 60-69 ...................0-2From 70-79 ...................1-3From 80-89 ...................0-390 or more .....................0-0
When SU Shoots...Below 30% ....................0-1From 30-39.9% .............0-4From 40-44.9% .............1-1From 45-49.9% .............0-1From 50-54.9% .............0-155% or above .................1-0
Rebounds...When SU has more .........2-3When SU has less ...........0-5When SU has same .........0-0
Time of Day...Day games .....................0-3Night games ...................2-5
When SU Wears ...Grey Uniforms ................1-3Red Uniforms .................1-3Black Uniforms ..............0-2
When Game Decided By...1-5 Points......................0-16-10 Points....................0-311-15 Points .................1-216-20 Points .................0-021+ Points .....................1-2
head coach cameron dollarthird season/ucla ‘97
Cameron Dollar is in his third season as head coach at Seattle University. In just a short span of time, he has shown why many college basketball writers consider him one of the rising stars in the coaching industry.
Seattle U picked up 11 victories during the 2010-11 season, including the team’s second straight victory over Oregon State and a road victory at ACC school Virginia. The Redhawks also played a tight game at Pac-10 school Stanford and put up its best performance against Washington since starting the reclassification process in front of over 11,000 fans at KeyArena. With Dollar at the helm, Seattle U was invited to participate in the 2K Sports
Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer, opening the season at the University of Maryland. The Redhawks were also chosen for the ESPN BracketBuster series of games, defeating Northern Illinois on the road.
Using an up-tempo style with aggressive defense, Dollar led Seattle U to a 17-14 record in 2009-10, mak-ing the Redhawks the first team to post a winning record playing a full Division I schedule in its first year as a Division I counter. The team started to gain national recognition after a 77-74 victory at Utah, and then made history later in the year with a 99-48 win at Oregon State, the worst home loss ever for the Beavers. Dollar and his squad also defended Elgin Baylor Court at KeyArena during its first year of existance, finishing with a 10-3 record at home, including exciting victories over Fresno State, Weber State, and UC Irvine. Seattle U won eight of its last nine games, posting last-second road wins at Portland State and at San Jose State in the process.
He served seven years as an asssistant coach at the University of Washington before coming to Seattle U. As the top assistant for Lorenzo Romar at Washington, he helped the Huskies win their first Pac-10 outright regu-lar season championship since 1953 in the 2008-09 season. Washington advanced to the semifinals of the Pac-10 Tournament and to the second round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament.
In 2006, Dollar helped guide Washington to a 26-7 record. The Huskies made back-to-back Sweet 16 appear-ances for the first time ever. He was pivotal in the Huskies’ run to their first Pac-10 Tournament championship in 2005 and first ever No. 1 seed into the NCAA Tournament. UW finished with a 29-6 record, tying the school record for wins in a season.
In 2004, the Huskies advanced to the championship game of the Pac-10 Tournament and competed in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1999. UW swept all three meetings with highly ranked Arizona and capped the regular season with a win over No. 1 and undefeated Stanford.
Prior to his arrival at UW, Dollar served three years as an assistant coach on Romar’s Saint Louis University staff. He helped the Billikens to a three-year record of 51-44 (.537), including a 2000 Conference USA Tour-nament championship that secured the league’s automatic NCAA berth.
Dollar began his coaching career as an assistant on the staff of head coach Pat Douglass at UC Irvine in 1997.
He became the nation’s youngest head coach in 1998 when, at age 22, he took the reins of the Southern California College program in Costa Mesa, Calif. The Vanguards, who returned just six players from the previous season, posted an 11-22 record in Dollar’s only season, but recorded wins over NAIA Top 25 teams Westmont and Azusa Pacific.
As a player, Dollar lettered four seasons at UCLA before graduating in 1997. He has chosen to remain in Seat-tle, the site of the Bruins’ 1995 NCAA Championship victory. UCLA defeated Arkansas 89-78 at the Kingdome.
A four-year letterman at UCLA from 1994-97, Dollar achieved national recognition in 1995 as a pivotal player in UCLA’s NCAA championship season when he took over for injured starter Tyus Edney in the title game. In Dollar’s final three collegiate seasons, the Bruins won the NCAA title and reached the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. Dollar averaged 5.0 points and 3.7 assists per game during his four-year career.
Dollar is a native of Atlanta, where his father, Don, was the long-time coach at Clarkston High School and is now serving as one of his assistant coaches at Seattle U. Cameron and his wife, Maureen, live in Seattle. They have three children: Jalen (born April 26, 2005), Giselle (born Feb. 12, 2007), and Jason (born Dec. 23, 2008).
Second Team Preseason All-Independent (College Sports Madness) ... Led his team to the semifinals in the CCCAA Championships, wrapping up a 27-7 record along the way ... Named All-Orange Empire Honorable Mention and scored a season high 22 points against Mt. San Antonio ... Named First Team All-City and MVP of the Valley All Star game in his senior year of high school ... Led team to City Section Div. 1 semifinal game in Los Angeles.
Integral in Lamar’s Region IX South Sub-Region Championship in 2009-2010, averaging 14.7 ppg, 6.5 rpg, and 2.8 apg ... Led his team in re-bounds, assists, points scored, blocked shots, free throw attempts, and steals while also recording five double-doubles and notching season highs of 24 points and 12 rebounds ... Helped Hobbs High School win the 5A New Mexico state championship in 2009.
# 2 • aaron broussard • senior/3v • forward6-5 • federal way, wash./federal way hs
First Team Preseason All-Independent (College Sports Madness) ... Led Redhawks with 14.5 points and 7.7 rebounds per game in 2010-11 ... Started all 31 games last season, scoring in double figures 26 times, in-cluding seven double-doubles ... Named to All-Tournament Team at UC Irvine subregional of 2K Sports Classic ... Averaged 10.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game in 2009-10 season.
# 5 • cervante burrell • senior/2v • Guard5-10 • sacramento, calif./yuba college/sacramento hsSecond Team Preseason All-Independent (College Sports Madness) ... Led team with 106 assists, plus collected 10.9 points and 3.0 rebounds per game ... Shot 72.7 percent from free throw line ... Notched double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds in victory at Cal State Northridge (Jan. 19) ... Scored season-high 26 points against Washington (Feb. 22) ... MVP of 2010 Elgin Baylor Classic with 20-point effort against Idaho (Dec. 11).
First Team Preseason All-Independent (College Sports Madness) ... Made 85 three-pointers during 2010-11 season, third-most in single season in school history ... Set new SU record by attempting 231 three-pointers in season ... Second on team in scoring with 13.8 points per game ... Scored in double figures 22 times, including 11 of last 12 contests ... Scored season-high 28 points at Pepperdine (Jan. 2).
A key part of Rockdale County’s team that played in the Georgia AAAA State Championship game, including notching his season high of 15 rebounds in the semifinal against Fayette County ... Ended the 2010-2011 season second in the Georgia State AAAA by averaging 8.6 rebounds a game ... Notched a double-double when he scored 10 points and grabbed 11 boards in a game against Loganville HS.
Sat out 2010-11 season due to NCAA transfer rules ... Appeared in 23 games in 2009-10 as Washington won the Pac-10 Conference Tournament and advanced to the regional semifinals in the NCAA Tournament ... Aver-aged 1.8 points and 1.7 rebounds per game, including a season-high eight points on 4-of-4 shooting against Portland State ... Averaged 11.7 points per game and helped lead Patterson to a 34-3 record overall in 2008-09.
# 13 • louis green • junior/jc • center6-9 • westchester, ill./moraine valley cc/UIC/st. joseph’s
Named All Conference and All Region IV second team at Moraine Valley ... Averaged 12.4 ppg, 8.7 rpg, and 2.3 blocks per game ... Best game came against Oakton Community College where he recorded 23 points, 17 re-bounds, and six blocks ... Played freshman year at Illinois-Chicago, appear-ing in 25 games including one start, averaged 1.3 ppg and 1.8 rpg along with 15 blocked shots.
# 15 • chad rasmussen • junior/1v • forward6-7 • university place, wash./tacoma cc/curtis hs
Appeared in 28 games, including nine starts, during 2010-11 season ... Averaged 3.9 points and 1.6 rebounds per game ... Second on team with 30 made three-pointers ... Exploded for 24 points, all on eight three-point-ers, in team’s victory at Cal State Bakersfield (Feb. 26) ... Played quarter-back at Curtis High School, earning first team all-league honors ... Father is Don Rasmussen, head men’s and women’s golf coach at Seattle U.
Did not play for DePaul in 2010-11 season due to injury suffered in pre-season ... Averaged 6.3 points and 4.9 rebounds per game in the 2009-2010 season, finishing second foe DePaul in rebounding and fourth in scoring average ... Started collegiate career at Ohio State in 2007-08, averaging 1.8 points and 1.3 rebounds in 15 games ... By graduating from DePaul on time, able to enroll in grad school at SU and play final season.
# 31 • t.j. diop • junior/jc • forward6-8 • queensland, australia/lamar cc/victoria point state hsAveraged 11.2 points and 5.7 rebounds at the end of the 2010-2011 season to help Lamar CC clinch the regular season title and #1 seed in the South Sub-Region of the Region IX tournament ... Won the U18 state championship in his home country of Australia with the Southwest Metro Pirates ... Graduated from Victoria Point State High School in Victoria Point, Queensland, Australia.
Played in 30 games, including 13 starts, during 2010-11 season ... Aver-aged 2.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per game ... Scored season-high 10 points against Eastern Washington (Jan. 6) ... Earned eight points and eight rebounds at USF (Nov. 12) ... Started 30 of 31 games in 2009-10 season, averaging 4.4 points and 2.9 rebounds ... Redshirted during 2008-09 sea-son.
Averaged 15 points, 12 rebounds, and eight assists for the Baldwin Braves under Lenwood May ... Led the team to two elite eight appearances and one sweet sixteen appearance in the Georgia 4-AAAA state tournament ... Served in the United States Navy as a personnel specialist from March 2007 to March 2011 ... Stationed at PSD Afloat Atlantic in Norfolk, Va., as well as onboard the USS Enterprise.
Preseason Independent Freshman of the Year (College Sports Madness) ... Redshirted during the 2010-11 season, practicing with the team but not appearing in a regular season contest ... His quickness and ability to move the ball will be key for the Seattle U offense to succeed this season ... Olympic League MVP during senior year in high school after averaging 22 points and 11.7 rebounds per game.
2011-12 Seattle University BasketballSeattle University Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 28, 2011)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 2-8 0-4 1-4 1-0CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 2-8 0-4 1-4 1-0
TEAM STATISTICS SU OPPSCORING 675 735 Points per game 67.5 73.5 Scoring margin -6.0 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 259-633 238-551 Field goal pct . 4 0 9 . 4 3 23 POINT FG-ATT 56-199 67-177 3-point FG pct . 2 8 1 . 3 7 9 3-pt FG made per game 5.6 6.7FREE THROWS-ATT 101-144 192-271 Free throw pct . 7 0 1 . 7 0 8 F-Throws made per game 10.1 19.2REBOUNDS 383 371 Rebounds per game 38.3 37.1 Rebounding margin +1.2 -ASSISTS 110 106 Assists per game 11.0 10.6TURNOVERS 157 146 Turnovers per game 15.7 14.6 Turnover margin -1.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.7STEALS 71 75 Steals per game 7.1 7.5BLOCKS 29 26 Blocks per game 2.9 2.6ATTENDANCE 13357 18074 Home games-Avg/Game 4-3339 5-3410 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-1025
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalsSeattle University 317 358 675Opponents 334 401 735
Date Opponent Score Att.11/15/11 at Portland State L 65-66 82711/19/11 SAN FRANCISCO L 63-69 414011/22/11 at Montana State W 85-73 240711/28/11 vs Evergreen State W 77-54 102512/01/11 STANFORD L 49-72 304612/04/11 at Harvard L 70-80 189612/11/11 IDAHO L 62-73 263012/14/11 at Arkansas State L 74-87 258212/17/11 at Utah State L 53-78 933712/21/11 VIRGINIA L 77-83 3541
* - Conference game
2011-12 Seattle University BasketballSeattle University Team Game-by-Game (as of Dec 28, 2011)
Officials: Kevin Hart, Douglas Hopper, Anastasios DaskalakisTechnical fouls: Seattle-None. Harvard-None.Attendance: 1896Harvard's best start since 1984-85Head Coach Tommy Amaker's 250th career win
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalSeattle 30 40 70Harvard 42 38 80
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchSU 38 10 10 2 22HARV 30 19 24 2 46
Last FG - SU 2nd-00:03, HARV 2nd-02:56.Largest lead - SU by 2 1st-18:53, HARV by 17 2nd-14:41.
Score tied - 3 times.Lead changed - 2 times.
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsIdaho vs Seattle12/11/11 3:00 p.m. at Seattle, WA (KeyArena)
Officials: Scott Thornley, Bill Gracey, Doran GotschallTechnical fouls: Idaho-None. Seattle-None.Attendance: 2630
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalIdaho 43 30 73Seattle 37 25 62
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchID 30 11 13 8 27SU 32 15 8 10 31
Last FG - ID 2nd-04:28, SU 2nd-00:10.Largest lead - ID by 21 2nd-11:16, SU by 2 1st-19:18.
Score tied - 5 times.Lead changed - 1 time.
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsSeattle vs Arkansas State12/14/11 7:05 p.m. at Jonesboro, Ark. (ASU Convocation Center)
Officials: Randy McCall, Shawn Lehigh, Rick BatsellTechnical fouls: Virginia-Mike Scott. Seattle University-Tate, Allen; TEAM.Attendance: 3541Technical Foul on SU Head Coach Cameron Dollar at 8:45 of second half
Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalVirginia 36 47 83Seattle University 38 39 77
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchVA 30 17 14 4 14SU 36 14 13 0 15
Last FG - VA 2nd-00:46, SU 2nd-00:57.Largest lead - VA by 14 2nd-08:45, SU by 8 1st-15:03.