SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY 2010-11 Men's Basketball Sports Information Office | 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 | (707) 664-2478 | [email protected]Date Opponent Time/Score Nov. 19 NOTRE DAME de NAMUR # W, 89-75 Nov. 20 DOMINICAN # W, 95-64 Nov. 26 at Northwest Nazarene & 5:00 pm Nov. 27 vs. Central Washington & 3:00 pm Dec. 3 at Cal State Stanislaus* 7:30 pm Dec. 4 at Chico State* 7:30 pm Dec. 11 at Humboldt State* 7:30 pm Dec. 19 at Cal State East Bay* 4:00 pm Dec. 30 at UC San Diego* 7:30 pm Jan. 2 HUMBOLDT STATE* 3:00 pm Jan. 6 CAL POLY POMONA* 7:30 pm Jan. 8 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* 7:30 pm Jan. 13 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* 7:30 pm Jan. 15 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY* 7:30 pm Jan. 21 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* 7:30 pm Jan. 22 at Cal State L.A.* 7:30 pm Jan. 27 UC SAN DIEGO* 7:30 pm Jan. 29 CAL STATE EAST BAY* 7:30 pm Feb. 3 CHICO STATE* 7:30 pm Feb. 5 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* 7:30 pm Feb. 11 at Cal State San Bernardino* 7:30 pm Feb. 12 at Cal Poly Pomona* 7:30 pm Feb. 18 at Cal State Monterey Bay* 7:30 pm Feb. 19 at San Francisco State* 7:30 pm Feb. 23 CAL STATE L.A.* 7:30 pm Feb. 25 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* 7:30 pm * California Collegiate Athletic Association game # Ron Logsdon Classic (Rohnert Park) & NNU Tournament (Nampa, Idaho) Home games in BOLD CAPS All times Pacific and subject to change Schedule and Results 2-0 overall, 0-0 ccaa This Week in Seawolves Basketball at Northwest Nazarene CRUSADERS 1-1, 0-0 gnac Friday, November 26 • 5:00 p.m. Johnson Sports Center at Nampa, Idaho Northwest Nazarene, led by sixth-year head coach Tim Hills, split its season- opening games at the Boedecker Classic in Colorado last weekend. The Crusaders opened their 2010-11 campaign with a victory over UC Colorado Springs on Friday, but fell to Fort Lewis College the following day. NNU is coming off a season in which it finished with a winning overall record, but finished sixth in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) standings at 7-9. Brian Barkdoll and Drew Elsinger lead Northwest Nazarene on of- fense, averaging 11 points per game through the team’s first two contests. Darious Walker is also averaging in double-figures with 10 points per game. Sonoma State is 1-1 against Northwest Nazarene all-time -- the Crusaders defeated the Seawolves, 68-63, in their last meeting (11/21/2008). vs. Central Washington WILDCATS 2-0, 0-0 gnac Saturday, November 27 • 3:00 p.m. Johnson Sports Center at Nampa, Idaho Central Washington, led by 16-year head coach Greg Sparling, has been one of the toughest teams in the West Region in recent years. The Wildcats have appeared in the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Tournament in each of the past three seasons and four times in the past five seasons. In the first two games of the 2010-11 season, CWU has outscored its opponents 204-99, including a 65-point drubbing of Quest (BC) University in the season-opener on Nov. 13. Jamar Berry leads the prolific offensive attack, scoring 51 points in his first two games in the Crimson and Black, including a 28-point performance coming off the bench against Walla Walla on Nov. 20. Coach Sparling has used just eight players so far this season, as all are averaging at least 20 minutes a contest. Sonoma State has defeated Central Washington just once in five games all-time -- a 81-74 upset of the then- 13th-ranked Wildcats just two seasons ago (11/28/2008). CCAA Standings CCAA Overall Chico State 1-0 2-0 San Francisco State 1-0 1-1 #1 Cal Poly Pomona 0-0 1-0 #19 Cal State Dominguez Hills 0-0 3-0 Cal State L.A. 0-0 3-0 Humboldt State 0-0 2-0 SONOMA STATE 0-0 2-0 UC San Diego 0-0 3-1 Cal State San Bernardino 0-0 1-1 Cal State East Bay 0-0 1-2 Cal State Monterey Bay 0-1 1-1 Cal State Stanislaus 0-1 0-1 Weekly Release www.SONOMASEAWOLVES.com November 24, 2010 Seawolves Grab Ron Logsdon Classic Title at Rohnert Park For the first time in the 10-year history of the Ron Logsdon Basketball Classic, two teams emerged with an undefeated record, but host Sonoma State earned the title by way of point differential, after defeating Notre Dame de Namur (89-75) on Friday and Dominican (95-64) on Saturday at The Wolves’ Den in Rohnert Park. Minnesota State (Mankato) also earned two victories last weekend with wins over the Argonauts and the Penguins. Five players scored in double-figures in Friday’s win over NDNU, including senior forward James Sandoval, who dropped in 20 points and corralled 10 rebounds. In Saturday’s blowout of the Penguins, Sonoma State had six players in double-figures. It was the fourth time in the history of the tournament that SSU captured the tournament title. Sandoval Returns to SSU Lineup, Named Logsdon MVP After taking a year off from basketball, senior forward James Sandoval returned to the Seawolf lineup last weekend and earned the Ron Logsdon Basketball Classic Most Valuable Player award. He averaged 17.5 points and six rebounds, including his outstanding performance in Friday's win against Notre Dame de Namur with 20 points and 10 rebounds. He shot .636 from the field on 14-of- 22 shooting and also handed out five assists. Olsem's Living Downtown Just as he did last season, sophomore guard Will Olsem is making his living from beyond the three point arc. Olsem leads the CCAA in three pointers, nailing 9-of-16 in the Ron Logsdon Basketball Classic last weekend. He led all scorers with 20 points in Saturday's demolishing of Dominican, pour- ing in six three pointers. Olsem was second in the CCAA in made three pointers last season (71) and was third in three-point field goal percentage (.423). Sonoma State Picked to Finish Sixth in CCAA After finishing tied for sixth in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) standings a year ago with a 10-12 record, Sonoma State was picked to finish sixth again, according to a preseason vote by the conference's coaches. The Seawolves are led by 17th-year head coach Pat Fuscaldo, who owns a 223-207 overall record at SSU and a 170-140 mark in conference play.
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S O N O M A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y
2010-11 Men's BasketballSports Information Office | 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 | (707) 664-2478 | [email protected]
Date Opponent Time/Score
Nov. 19 NOTRE DAME de NAMUR # W, 89-75Nov. 20 DOMINICAN # W, 95-64Nov. 26 at Northwest Nazarene & 5:00 pmNov. 27 vs. Central Washington & 3:00 pmDec. 3 at Cal State Stanislaus* 7:30 pmDec. 4 at Chico State* 7:30 pmDec. 11 at Humboldt State* 7:30 pmDec. 19 at Cal State East Bay* 4:00 pmDec. 30 at UC San Diego* 7:30 pmJan. 2 HUMBOLDT STATE* 3:00 pmJan. 6 CAL POLY POMONA* 7:30 pmJan. 8 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* 7:30 pmJan. 13 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* 7:30 pmJan. 15 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY* 7:30 pmJan. 21 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* 7:30 pmJan. 22 at Cal State L.A.* 7:30 pmJan. 27 UC SAN DIEGO* 7:30 pmJan. 29 CAL STATE EAST BAY* 7:30 pmFeb. 3 CHICO STATE* 7:30 pmFeb. 5 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* 7:30 pmFeb. 11 at Cal State San Bernardino* 7:30 pmFeb. 12 at Cal Poly Pomona* 7:30 pmFeb. 18 at Cal State Monterey Bay* 7:30 pmFeb. 19 at San Francisco State* 7:30 pmFeb. 23 CAL STATE L.A.* 7:30 pmFeb. 25 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* 7:30 pm
* California Collegiate Athletic Association game# Ron Logsdon Classic (Rohnert Park)& NNU Tournament (Nampa, Idaho)Home games in BOLD CAPSAll times Pacific and subject to change
Schedule and Results2-0 overall, 0-0 ccaa
This Week in Seawolves Basketball
at Northwest Nazarene CRUSADERS 1-1, 0-0 gnacFriday, November 26 • 5:00 p.m. Johnson Sports Center at Nampa, Idaho
Northwest Nazarene, led by sixth-year head coach Tim Hills, split its season-opening games at the Boedecker Classic in Colorado last weekend. The Crusaders opened their 2010-11 campaign with a victory over UC Colorado Springs on Friday, but fell to Fort Lewis College the following day. NNU is coming off a season in which it finished with a winning overall record, but finished sixth in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) standings at 7-9. Brian Barkdoll and Drew Elsinger lead Northwest Nazarene on of-fense, averaging 11 points per game through the team’s first two contests. Darious Walker is also averaging in double-figures with 10 points per game. Sonoma State is 1-1 against Northwest Nazarene all-time -- the Crusaders defeated the Seawolves, 68-63, in their last meeting (11/21/2008).
vs. Central Washington WILDCATS 2-0, 0-0 gnacSaturday, November 27 • 3:00 p.m. Johnson Sports Center at Nampa, Idaho
Central Washington, led by 16-year head coach Greg Sparling, has been one of the toughest teams in the West Region in recent years. The Wildcats have appeared in the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Tournament in each of the past three seasons and four times in the past five seasons. In the first two games of the 2010-11 season, CWU has outscored its opponents 204-99, including a 65-point drubbing of Quest (BC) University in the season-opener on Nov. 13. Jamar Berry leads the prolific offensive attack, scoring 51 points in his first two games in the Crimson and Black, including a 28-point performance coming off the bench against Walla Walla on Nov. 20. Coach Sparling has used just eight players so far this season, as all are averaging at least 20 minutes a contest. Sonoma State has defeated Central Washington just once in five games all-time -- a 81-74 upset of the then-13th-ranked Wildcats just two seasons ago (11/28/2008).
CCAA Standings CCAA OverallChico State 1-0 2-0San Francisco State 1-0 1-1#1 Cal Poly Pomona 0-0 1-0#19 Cal State Dominguez Hills 0-0 3-0Cal State L.A. 0-0 3-0Humboldt State 0-0 2-0SONOMA STATE 0-0 2-0UC San Diego 0-0 3-1Cal State San Bernardino 0-0 1-1Cal State East Bay 0-0 1-2Cal State Monterey Bay 0-1 1-1Cal State Stanislaus 0-1 0-1
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Seawolves Grab Ron Logsdon Classic Title at Rohnert ParkFor the first time in the 10-year history of the Ron Logsdon Basketball Classic, two teams emerged with an undefeated record, but host Sonoma State earned the title by way of point differential, after defeating Notre Dame de Namur (89-75) on Friday and Dominican (95-64) on Saturday at The Wolves’ Den in Rohnert Park. Minnesota State (Mankato) also earned two victories last weekend with wins over the Argonauts and the Penguins. Five players scored in double-figures in Friday’s win over NDNU, including senior forward James Sandoval, who dropped in 20 points and corralled 10 rebounds. In Saturday’s blowout of the Penguins, Sonoma State had six players in double-figures. It was the fourth time in the history of the tournament that SSU captured the tournament title.
Sandoval Returns to SSU Lineup, Named Logsdon MVPAfter taking a year off from basketball, senior forward James Sandoval returned to the Seawolf lineup last weekend and earned the Ron Logsdon Basketball Classic Most Valuable Player award. He averaged 17.5 points and six rebounds, including his outstanding performance in Friday's win against Notre Dame de Namur with 20 points and 10 rebounds. He shot .636 from the field on 14-of-22 shooting and also handed out five assists.
Olsem's Living DowntownJust as he did last season, sophomore guard Will Olsem is making his living from beyond the three point arc. Olsem leads the CCAA in three pointers, nailing 9-of-16 in the Ron Logsdon Basketball Classic last weekend. He led all scorers with 20 points in Saturday's demolishing of Dominican, pour-ing in six three pointers. Olsem was second in the CCAA in made three pointers last season (71) and was third in three-point field goal percentage (.423).
Sonoma State Picked to Finish Sixth in CCAAAfter finishing tied for sixth in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) standings a year ago with a 10-12 record, Sonoma State was picked to finish sixth again, according to a preseason vote by the conference's coaches. The Seawolves are led by 17th-year head coach Pat Fuscaldo, who owns a 223-207 overall record at SSU and a 170-140 mark in conference play.
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2010-11 Sonoma State Men's Basketball
2009-10 In ReviewSonoma State started the 2009-10 season off a bit slow, falling to 3-11 before the Seawolves bounced back to win eight of their last 12 games to qualify for the CCAA Championship Tourament for the second straight season. However, Sonoma State lost to longtime-rival Humboldt State in the opening round of the tournament, 72-68, ending the Seawolves season at 11-17 overall and 10-12 in the CCAA.
# Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown Last School 1 Ben Washington G 6-2 190 R-Sr. Newark Newark Memorial HS2 Matthew French F 6-7 230 R-Sr. Dandenong, Australia Francis Marion3 Ashley Arnott G 6-0 190 Jr. Clyde, Australia Texas-Permian Basin4 Brenton Thomas G/F 6-3 195 So. Danville Arizona State5 Conrad Fox G 6-3 190 Fr. San Francisco Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep
12 Patrick Scott G/F 6-4 200 So. Grass Valley Bear River HS13 Arash Riahi F/C 6-6 240 Jr. Richmond L.A. Pierce College20 Will Olsem G 6-2 185 So. Sacramento El Camino HS24 Steven Pratt G 6-4 195 Jr. Pleasanton Foothill HS31 Brian Crow F 6-6 220 Fr. Novato Novato HS32 Mike Nelson G 6-6 205 Sr. Reno, Nev. Reno HS33 Sterling Arterberry G 6-3 175 So. Sacramento Christian Brothers HS34 Mike Stornaiuolo F 6-6 210 Sr. San Francisco Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep
35 James Sandoval F 6-5 210 Sr. Redwood City Monterey Peninsula JC42 Steve Lackey F/C 6-7 205 So. Shingle Springs Ponderosa HSRS Cody Brice C 6-8 260 Fr. Hanford Hanford West HSRS Donovan Christensen G 6-1 185 Fr. Walnut Creek Westwind Prep AcademyRS Jason Walter G/F 6-4 190 So. Las Vegas, Nev. Spring Valley HS
Head Coach: Pat Fuscaldo (San Francisco State, 1983; 17th season)Associate Head Coach: Rich Shayewitz (Sonoma State, 2000; 13th season)Assistant Coach: Bear Whitfield (Cal State Northridge, 2005; third season)Student Assistant Coach: Gerred Link (first season)Head Athletic Trainer: Bo Owens, M.A., ATC, CSCS
2010-11 RosterSSU Quick FactsSchool Name ...................................Sonoma State UniversityLocation ........................................................Rohnert Park, Calif.Founded .................................................................................. 1960Enrollment ............................................................................. 7,050Colors ........................................... Navy, Columbia Blue, WhiteNickname ..................................................................... SeawolvesMascot ............................................................. Lobo the SeawolfAffiliation ...........................................................NCAA Division IIConference...................... California Collegiate Athletic AssociationPresident .........................Dr. Ruben Armiñana (Texas, 1968)Athletic Director .................Bill Fusco (San Francisco, 1973)SID ............................ Tyler Lobe (Central Washington, 2008)Arena (Capacity)............................... The Wolves’ Den (2,000)Website .................................... www.sonomaseawolves.com
First Year of Basketball ........................................................ 1963All-Time Record (43 seasons) .........................489-616 (.443)NCAA Tournament Appearances ............................................7NCAA Tournament Record ........................................3-8 (.273)Conference Championships .....................................................22009-10 Overall Record .........................................11-17 (.393)2009-10 CCAA Record/Finish ............10-12 (.455)/seventh
Head Coach .......Pat Fuscaldo (San Francisco State, 1983)Record at SSU ............................................ 223-207 (17th year)Overall Record .......................................... 253-256 (20th year)Assoc. Head Coach .... Rich Shayewitz (Sonoma State, 2000)Assistants ......................................Bear Whitfield, Gerred LinkHead Athletic Trainer .................................................Bo OwensEquipment Manager .................................................. Willie Lee
Arash Riahi .............................................Ah-ROSH Ree-AH-heeMike Stornaiuolo ................................. Store-NYE-you-oh-LOPat Fuscaldo .........................................................FUH-scald-OHRich Shayewitz....................................................... Shay-ah-witzGerred Link ............................................................................ Jared
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Series Records vs. 2010 OpponentsOpponent Under Fuscaldo Overall StreakCal Poly Pomona 8-20 12-24 Lose 4Cal State Dominguez Hills 15-8 18-15 Lose 1Cal State East Bay (Hayward) 6-4 27-31 Lose 2Cal State L.A. 16-9 18-10 Won 1Cal State Monterey Bay 10-4 10-4 Won 1Cal State San Bernardino 7-25 7-25 Lose 4Cal State Stanislaus 23-9 40-34 Won 1Central Washington 1-2 1-4 Won 1Chico State 24-9 40-38 Won 3Dominican 9-1 15-1 Won 1Humboldt State 11-16 36-43 Lose 2Northwest Nazarene 1-1 1-1 Lose 1Notre Dame de Namur 12-1 24-8 Won 11San Francisco State 20-12 36-41 Won 1UC San Diego 15-5 16-10 Won 2
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2010-11 Sonoma State Men's Basketball
Pat Fuscaldo returns for his 17th season as head coach of the Sonoma State University men’s basketball team in 2010-11. In his previous sixteen years at the helm, Fuscaldo has a record of 223-207 overall and 170-140 in league play. In 2007-08, Fuscaldo became the winningest basketball coach in Sonoma State history and he is cur-rently the dean of Men’s Basketball coaches in the CCAA.
In 2005-06, Fuscaldo led the Seawolves to their first ever California Collegiate Athletic Association championship with a 16-4 conference record. For his efforts, Fuscaldo was voted the CCAA Coach of the Year by his peers. The squad also advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in the previous nine years. Individually, the ‘05-’06 Seawolves featured an All-American, two All-West Region players, four All-Conference stars, and the CCAA Player of the Year.
Before arriving at Sonoma State, Fuscaldo was the head coach at the College of Notre Dame (now Notre Dame de Namur) in Belmont. There, he turned a struggling program into a Northern California Athletic Conference playoff team in just three years. The Argonauts won just six games in his first season, but increased their victory total to ten the following year and 14 the next to earn a NCAC playoff berth and give Fuscaldo strong consideration for conference Coach of the Year honors.
Prior to joining the staff at Notre Dame, Fuscaldo was an assistant coach at Skyline College, serving two stints, 1985-86 and then 1987-91. While there, Skyline reached the California State Final Eight in 1990 and 1991, won Coast Conference championships in 1989, 1990, and 1991, and posted a cumulative record of 105-23.
Fuscaldo was an assistant coach at the University of San Francisco in 1986-87, and he has also coached at San Jose State and San Francisco State, where he received his Master’s Degree in Physical Education/Sports Psychology-Administration. He received his B.A. in Physical Education from San Francisco State in 1983.
As a player, Fuscaldo was a two-year performer for Eastern Connecticut State College in Willimantic, Connecticut. He attended St. Thomas Moore Preparatory School in Colchester and Greenwich High School in Greenwich. Pat is married to former Stanford All-American and ABL player Molly Gooden-bour, now the head women’s basketball coach at UC Irvine.
SSU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics1801 East Cotati Avenue
Rohnert Park, California 94928(707) 664-2521
President ....................................................Dr. Ruben ArmiñanaDirector of Athletics .....................................................Bill FuscoAssociate A.D. (Comm/Mktg) .................. Brandon BronzanAssociate A.D. (SAS/SWA) ........................... Yvonne BurbankAssociate A.D. (Business)...........................................Mike OggAssistant A.D. (Event Mgmt/Ops) ....... Megan ChristensenAdministrative Analyst .......................................Nancy CrosatAdministrative Assistant ............................................Erin RockFaculty Athletic Representative .................Dr. Duane DoveSports Information Director ...................................Tyler LobeSports Information Assistant ...................................Kevin AshCompliance Coordinator ............................. Michael BalasekCommunity Development ...................................Carlos PeñaCommunity Development Intern ................... Taylor ScottoMarketing & Promotions .................................. Emily NedrowEquipment Manager .................................................. Willie LeeHead Athletic Trainer .................................................Bo OwensAssistant Athletic Trainer ........................................Julie MillerAthletic Trainer .............................................Andrew SimpkinsAthletic Trainer .................................................Yuko HasegawaPhotographer ................................... Stephen KirschenmannSeawolf Sports Network ...........................Theo FightmasterSeawolf Sports Network .......................... Kevin ChristensenOfficial Scorer ..................................................... George GeisterScoreboard Operator .............................................. Rory SmithShot Clock Operator ...........................................Cliff WoodruffPublic Address Announcer ............................... Scott Jackson
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CCAA Pct. Overall Pct. Streak Home Away Neutral
Chico State 1-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 Win 2 1-0 1-0 0-0San Francisco State 1-0 .000 1-1 .500 Win 1 0-0 1-1 0-0#1 Cal Poly Pomona 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 Win 1 1-0 0-0 0-0#19 Cal State Dominguez Hills 0-0 .000 3-0 1.000 Win 3 1-0 0-0 2-0Cal State L.A. 0-0 .000 3-0 1.000 Win 3 3-0 0-0 0-0Humboldt State 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000 Win 2 2-0 0-0 0-0SONOMA STATE 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000 Win 2 2-0 0-0 0-0UC San Diego 0-0 .000 3-1 .750 Win 1 1-0 0-0 2-1Cal State San Bernardino 0-0 .000 1-1 .500 Win 1 0-1 1-0 0-0Cal State East Bay 0-0 .000 1-2 .333 Lose 2 1-0 0-1 0-1Cal State Monterey Bay 0-1 .000 1-1 .500 Lose 1 0-1 1-0 0-0Cal State Stanislaus 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 Lose 1 0-1 0-0 0-0
This Week in the CCAACalifornia Collegiate Athletic AssociationFriday, November 26
Westmont at Cal State Stanislaus, 2 pmSimon Fraser at San Francisco State, 5 pm
Dominican University at Humboldt State 5:30 pmSonoma State at Northwest Nazarene, 6 pm
UC San Diego at Notre Dame de Namur, 7 pmNorthwest Christian at Chico State, 7:30 pm
Saturday, November 27Cal State Stanislaus at Menlo College, 4 pmCentral Washington vs. Sonoma State 4 pm
San Francisco State at Notre Dame de Namur, 5 pmNorthwest Christian at Humboldt State, 5:30 pm
Simon Fraser at UC San Diego, 7 pmDominican at Chico State, 7:30 pm
Cal State L.A. at Cal State Dominguez Hills, 7:30 pm
Tuesday, November 30Cal State Monterey Bay at Menlo, 7 pm
NABC Division II Coaches Poll
1. Cal Poly Pomona2. Findlay (Ohio)3. Bellarmine (Ky.)4. Grand Valley State (Mich.)5. Winona State (Minn.)6. Tarleton State (Texas)7. South Caroline Aiken8. Alabama-Huntsville9. West Liberty (W.Va.)10. Central Oklahoma11. Metropolitan State (Col.)12. Indiana (Pa.)13. Montevallo (Ala.)14. Central Missouri15. Rollins (Fla.)16. Kentucky Wesleyan17. Clark Atlanta (Ga.)18. Fort Hayes State (Kan.)19. Cal State Dominguez Hills20. Augusta State (Ga.)21. Florida Southern22. Arkansas Tech23. Bowie State (Md.)24. Ferris State (Mich.)25. Northern Kentucky
NCAA Division IIWest Regional Rankings
Rankings to be released ata later date.
Wilson/CCAA Player of the WeekWeek One (Nov. 15-21) - Michael Cox, Cal State Dominguez Hills (13.7 ppg, 6 rpg, 13-of-31 FG’s)
CCAA Statistical LeadersTEAM
Scoring Margin1. Cal Poly Pomona (+36.0)
3. Sonoma State (+22.5)Field Goal %
1. Sonoma State (.565)2. Cal Poly Pomona (.530)
3-Point FG %1. Sonoma State (.462)2. Cal State L.A. (.388)
Free Throw %1. Humboldt State (.769)3. Sonoma State (.750)Rebounding Margin
1. Cal Poly Pomona (+16.0)5. Sonoma State (+5.0)
Blocks (p/g)1. Cal State San Bernardino (6.5)
10. Sonoma State (1.5)Assists (p/g)
1. Cal Poly Pomona (26.0)2. Sonoma State (21.5)
Steals (p/g)1. Cal Poly Pomona (11.0)
9. Sonoma State (5.5)Turnover Margin
1. Cal Poly Pomona (+9.0)6. Sonoma State (+2.0)
INDIVIDUAL
Scoring (ppg)
1. Will Olsem (SSU) -- 19.02. Kevin Menner (CPP) -- 19.0
1. Leland Jones (CSULA) -- 3.32. Andrew Castro (CSUMB) -- 3.0
3. Randy Hunter (HSU) -- 2.5
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Date Opponent W L Score Att. High Points High Rebounds High Assists 11/19 NOTRE DAME de NAMUR # W 89-75 736 Sandoval (20) Sandoval (10) Pratt (4)11/20 DOMINICAN # W 95-64 619 Olsem (20) Lackey (6) Pratt (8)11/27 at Northwest Nazarene &11/28 vs. Central Washington & 12/3 at Cal State Stanislaus* 12/4 at Chico State*12/11 at Humboldt State* 12/19 at Cal State East Bay* 12/30 at UC San Diego* 1/2 HUMBOLDT STATE* 1/6 CAL POLY POMONA* 1/8 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO*1/13 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* 1/15 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY* 1/21 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* 1/22 at Cal State L.A.* 1/27 UC SAN DIEGO* 1/29 CAL STATE EAST BAY* 2/3 CHICO STATE* 2/ 5 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* 2/11 at Cal State San Bernardino* 2/12 at Cal Poly Pomona* 2/18 at Cal State Monterey Bay* 2/19 at San Francisco State* 2/23 CAL STATE L.A.* 2/25 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS*
* California Collegiate Athletic Association game ... # Ron Logsdon Classic (Rohnert Park) ... & NNU Tournament (Nampa, Idaho) ... Home games in CAPSAll times Pacific and subject to change
Season Schedule and Results
Opponent 1-Guard 2-Guard 3-G/F 4-Forward 5-Center NOTRE DAME de NAMUR Pratt Washington Scott Sandoval LackeyDOMINICAN Pratt Washington Scott Sandoval Lackeyat Northwest Nazarenevs. Central Washington at Cal State Stanislaus at Chico State at Humboldt State at Cal State East Bay at UC San Diego HUMBOLDT STATE CAL POLY POMONA CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINOSAN FRANCISCO STATE CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY at Cal State Dominguez Hills at Cal State L.A. UC SAN DIEGO CAL STATE EAST BAY CHICO STATE CAL STATE STANISLAUS at Cal State San Bernardino at Cal Poly Pomona at Cal State Monterey Bay at San Francisco State CAL STATE L.A. CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS
Starters By Game (wins in bold)
Name RecordB. Washington .......................................... 2-0M. French ................................................... 0-0A. Arnott .................................................... 0-0B. Thomas .................................................. 0-0C. Fox ........................................................... 0-0P. Scott ........................................................ 2-0A. Riahi ........................................................ 0-0W. Olsem .................................................... 0-0S. Pratt ......................................................... 2-0B. Crow ....................................................... 0-0M. Nelson ................................................... 0-0S. Arterberry ............................................. 0-0M. Stornaiuolo ......................................... 0-0J. Sandoval ................................................ 2-0S. Lackey .................................................... 2-0
Record as Starter
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2010-11 Sonoma State Men's BasketballQuick Shots
Home games ................................................. 2-0Away game .................................................... 0-0 Neutral site games ...................................... 0-0
Leading at the half ...................................... 2-0Trailing at the half ....................................... 0-0Tied at the half .............................................. 0-0
Leading with 5:00 remaining .................. 2-0Trailing with 5:00 remaining .................... 0-0Tied with 5:00 remaining .......................... 0-0
Outrebounding opponents ..................... 2-0Outrebounded by opponents ................ 0-0Rebounding is even .................................... 0-0
More fouls than opponent ....................... 0-0Less fouls than opponent ......................... 2-0Fouls are even ............................................... 0-0
Shooting 40% or better ............................. 2-0Shooting less than 40%............................. 0-0
Opponents shooting 40% or better ..... 2-0Opponents shooting less than 40% ..... 0-0
Shooting better than opponents .......... 2-0Shooting worse than opponents ........... 0-0Shooting the same as opponents ......... 0-0
Player Date Opponent TotalWill Olsem 11/20 Dominican 20James Sandoval 11/19 Notre Dame de Namur 20Will Olsem 11/19 Notre Dame de Namur 18James Sandoval 11/20 Dominican 15Ben Washington 11/20 Dominican 13Sterling Arterberry 11/20 Dominican 13Steve Lackey 11/19 Notre Dame de Namur 13Ben Washington 11/19 Notre Dame de Namur 13Steven Pratt 11/19 Notre Dame de Namur 12Patrick Scott 11/20 Dominican 11Steve Lackey 11/20 Dominican 10
Player Date Opponent TotalJames Sandoval 11/19 Notre Dame de Namur 10Steve Lackey 11/20 Dominican 6Steven Pratt 11/19 Notre Dame de Namur 5Will Olsem 11/20 Dominican 4Sterling Arterberry 11/20 Dominican 4Will Olsem 11/19 Notre Dame de Namur 4
Player Date Opponent TotalSteven Pratt 11/20 Dominican 8Steven Pratt 11/19 Notre Dame de Namur 4
Steal Highs
Player Date Opponent TotalBen Washington 11/20 Dominican 3Steven Pratt 11/20 Dominican 3
Block Highs
Player Date Opponent TotalWill Olsem 11/20 Dominican 1Steve Lackey 11/19 Notre Dame de Namur 1Patrick Scott 11/19 Notre Dame de Namur 1
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2010-11 Sonoma State Men's Basketball
The Last Time...30-Point Scorerby SSU Steven Pratt (32) at Chico State, 2/19/2010by OPP Chad Johnson (31), Cal State Stanislaus, 1/14/2010
40-Point Scorerby SSU Todd Blakely (45) at Chico State, 2/10/1990by OPP none
Two 20-Point Scorersby SSU Steven Pratt (24) and Patrick Scott (20) vs. San Francisco State, 2/6/2010by OPP Jawaan Rubin (23) and Scott Knox (21), CSU East Bay, 2/26/2010
Three 20-Point Scorersby SSU Harvey Carey (24), Jeb Ivey (22) and Trevor Howe (20) vs. CSU San Bernardino, 2/12/2000by OPP Brian Hall (30), Mel Claxton (22) and Richard Lugowski (20), Cal State Stanislaus, 12/10/1999
Five Double-Figure Scorersby SSU James Sandoval (20), Will Olsem (18), Steve Lackey (13), Ben Washington (13) and Steven Pratt (12) vs. Notre Dame de Namur, 11/19/2010by OPP Bryan LeDuc (15), Aaron Hill (15), Corey Caston (12), Lawrence Tyson (11) and David Jefferson (11), CSU San Bernardino, 2/11/2010
Six Double-Figure Scorersby SSU Will Olsem (20), James Sandoval (15), Ben Washington (13), Sterling Arter berry (13), Patrick Scott (11) and Steve Lackey (10) vs. Dominican, 11/20/2010by OPP none
Two players surpass 10 rebounds eachby SSU Lamar Abbott (15) and J.T. Tipton (10) vs. UC San Diego, 2/7/2004by OPP Jonathan Bell (11) and Robert Turnbull (10), Cal State Bakersfield, 1/15/2005
Double-Double, Individualby SSU James Sandoval (20 pts/10 reb) vs. Notre Dame de Namur, 11/19/2010by OPP Brian Morris (20 pts/15 reb) and Zac Tiedeman (12 pts/10 assists), Humboldt State, 3/2/2010
Triple-Double, Individual (Points/Rebounds/Assists)by SSU noneby OPP none
20 rebounds, Individualby SSU Ramon Soloman (24), 12/1969by OPP none
10 assists, Individualby SSU Kevin Christensen (11) at Chico State, 1/20/2006by OPP Zac Tiededman (10, Humboldt State 3/2/2010
Five steals, Individualby SSU Steven Pratt (5) at CSU Dominguez Hills, 1/30/2010by OPP Devon Davis (6), CSU San Bernardino 1/9/2010
Five 3-pointers, Individualby SSU Will Olsem (6) vs. Dominican, 11/20/2010by OPP Scott Knox (5), CSU East Bay, 2/26/2010
Five blocked shots, Individualby SSU Paige Dumont (6) vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 2/24/2006by OPP Matt Ibewiro (6), Cal State Stanislaus, 2/20/2010
Scored over 100 points, Teamby SSU 105, vs. CSU Monterey Bay, 1/11/2007by OPP 105, CSU San Bernardino, 2/12/2000
Scored under 50 points, Teamby SSU 41, at Cal Poly Pomona, 2/20/2009by OPP 45, Simpson (CA), 12/20/2008
Scored under 40 points, Teamby SSU 39, at Nevada, 12/09/2008by OPP none
Shot .over 600 from field, Teamby SSU .636 vs. Dominican, 11/20/2010by OPP .625, Humboldt State, 12/22/2009
Shot under .300 from field, Teamby SSU .231 at Nevada, 12/09/2008by OPP .289, CSU Monterey Bay, 2/4/2010
Made 45 field goals, Teamby SSU 47 at Dominican, 1/7/1991by OPP 48, Sacramento State, 2/4/1988
Made 35 free throws, Teamby SSU 35 vs. San Francisco State, 2/6/2010by OPP 38, Western Washington, 11/25/2005
Made 10 3-pointers, Teamby SSU 12, vs. Dominican, 11/20/2010by OPP 12, Humboldt State, 3/2/2010
Had 50 rebounds, Teamby SSU 51 vs. CSU San Bernardino, 1/16/2009by OPP 52, Nevada, 12/9/2008
Had 25 assists, Teamby SSU 27 vs. Dominican, 11/20/2010by OPP 25, San Francisco State, 2/24/1994
Had 15 steals, Teamby SSU 16 vs. Dominican, 12/7/2002by OPP 18, CSU San Bernardino., 1/9/2010
Had 10 blocks, Teamby SSU noneby OPP none
Committed 30 turnovers, Teamby SSU 32 vs. CSU San Bernardino, 1/9/2010by OPP 33, Cal State Stanislaus, 1/9/2009
Shot over .900 from free-throw line, Teamby SSU .947 (18-19) at Notre Dame de Namur, 12/15/2009by OPP .923 (12-13), UC San Diego, 1/4/2008
Shot under .500 from free-throw line, Teamby SSU .417 (5-12) vs. Lewis & Clark, 11/28/2009by OPP .222 (2-9), Cal Poly Pomona, 2/13/2010
20-point victoryby SSU 27, vs CSU East Bay, 2/4/2010by OPP 20, CSU San Bernardino, 1/9/2010
30-point victoryby SSU 31 vs. Dominican, 11/20/2010by OPP 31, CSU San Bernardino, 1/9/2010
40-point victoryby SSU 41 at Cal State Stanislaus, 1/9/2009by OPP 41, Humboldt State, 12/22/2009
50-point victoryby SSU 57 at UC Santa Cruz, 1981by OPP 56, Nevada, 12/9/2008
60-point victoryby SSU 62 at Pacific Union, 12/30/1999by OPP none
70-point victoryby SSU noneby OPP 70, Puget Sound, 1980
80-point victoryby SSU 88 vs. Dominican, 11/20/1987by OPP none
Played in the NCAA Tournamentby SSU 3/10/2006, lost in the first found to Cal State Bakersfield (71-65)
Registered a Winning Seasonby SSU 2006-07, 15-11, Coach Pat Fuscaldo
Ranked in the NABC Division II Coaches Pollby SSU 12/6/1999, #15 (Coach Pat Fuscaldo)
Defeated a Ranked Opponent (NABC poll)by SSU 11/28/2008, Sonoma State 81, #13 Central Washington 74
Defeated a Top-10 Ranked Opponent (NABC poll)by SSU
Played a No. 1 Ranked Opponent (NABC poll)by SSU
Played a Defending National Championby SSU
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Season HighsPoints 13, two timesRebounds 3, two timesAssists 2, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Steals 3, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Blocks n/a
Career HighsPoints 23, two timesRebounds 9, vs Hawaii Pacific (11/23/07)Assists 7, vs Menlo (11/22/08)Steals 4, at Humboldt State (2/6/08)Blocks 1, three times
#1Redshirt-Senior6' 2'' GuardNewark, CaliforniaNewark Memorial High School
Season HighsPoints 1, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Rebounds 2, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Assists 3, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Steals 1, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Blocks n/a
Career HighsPoints 16, vs Hawaii Pacific (11/20/09)Rebounds 5, two timesAssists 4, two timesSteals 2, two timesBlocks n/a
Season HighsPoints 2, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Rebounds 1, two timesAssists n/aSteals n/aBlocks n/a
Career HighsPoints 4, two timesRebounds 4, vs Seattle Pacific (11/27/09)Assists 2, vs Seattle Pacific (11/27/09)Steals 1, two timesBlocks 1, vs Cal Poly Pomona (2/13/10)
#4Sophomore6' 3'' Guard/ForwardDanville, CaliforniaArizona State
Season HighsPoints 11, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Rebounds 1, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Assists 3, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Steals n/aBlocks 1, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)
Career HighsPoints 20, vs SF State (2/6/10)Rebounds 10, vs Lewis & Clark (11/28/09)Assists 3, three timesSteals 2, two timesBlocks 2, at UC San Diego (2/24/10)
#12Sophomore6' 4'' Guard/ForwardGrass Valley, CaliforniaBear River High School
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Season HighsPoints 20, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Rebounds 4, two timesAssists 1, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Steals 2, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Blocks 1, vs Dominican (11/20/10)
Career HighsPoints 26, vs Chico State (1/16/10)Rebounds 9, vs Humboldt State (3/2/10)Assists 3, at Cal Poly Pomona (1/8/10)Steals 3, vs Cal Poly Pomona (2/13/10)Blocks 1, two times
#20Sophomore6' 2'' GuardSacramento, CaliforniaEl Camino High School
Season HighsPoints 12, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Rebounds 5, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Assists 8, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Steals 3, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Blocks n/a
Career HighsPoints 32, at Chico State (2/19/10)Rebounds 11, at UC San Diego (2/24/10)Assists 8, two timesSteals 6, vs UC San Diego (1/23/10)Blocks 2, at Chico State (2/19/10)
#24Junior6' 4'' GuardPleasanton, CaliforniaFoothill High School
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Season HighsPoints n/aRebounds n/aAssists n/aSteals 1, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Blocks n/a
Career HighsPoints 25, vs CSU Monterey Bay (2/16/08)Rebounds 9, vs Simpson, CA (12/20/08)Assists 4, three timesSteals 3, two timesBlocks 3, vs Central Washington (11/28/08)
Season HighsPoints 13, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Rebounds 4, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Assists 3, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Steals n/aBlocks n/a
Career HighsPoints 19, at Notre Dame de Namur (12/15/09)Rebounds 9, at Chico State (2/19/10)Assists 4, three timesSteals 2, seven timesBlocks 1, two times
#33Sophomore6' 3'' GuardSacramento, CaliforniaChristian Brothers High School
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Season HighsPoints 20, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Rebounds 10, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Assists 3, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Steals 1, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Blocks n/a
Career HighsPoints 23, vs SF State (1/3/09)Rebounds 10, two timesAssists 3, three timesSteals 2, two timesBlocks 1, six times
#35Senior6' 5'' ForwardRedwood City, CaliforniaMonterey Peninsula Junior College
Season HighsPoints 13, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Rebounds 6, vs Dominican (11/20/10)Assists 2, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)Steals n/aBlocks 1, vs Notre Dame de Namur (11/19/10)
Career HighsPoints 13, two timesRebounds 6, two timesAssists 2, two timesSteals 1, three timesBlocks 2, two times
#42Sophomore6' 7'' Forward/CenterShingle Springs, CaliforniaPonderosa High School
Game #1 | November 19, 2010at Sonoma State 89, Notre Dame de Namur 75
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Dennis Flannery, Kevin Cable, Patrick EdwardsTechnical fouls: Notre Dame de Namur-None. Sonoma State-TEAM.Attendance: 736Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalNotre Dame de Namur........... 34 41 - 75Sonoma State.................. 40 49 - 89
Game #2 | November 20, 2010at Sonoma State 95, Dominican 64