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  1. Career Game #150 Jan 21, 2005: Washington (15-3, 6-1) @ Arizona (10-6, 4-3) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, not many freedom, high postDefense: 2-3, rarely pressKey Players: Fr SG Travis Young 17.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg (#5 recruit)Notes: ARIZ leads the conference in opp FG% at 37.1% (#4 Nat'l) 1st Half It was ARIZ's bench that did a lot of damage on their offense. We're taking a lot of shots from the outside to break ARIZ's zone, but we were not consistent Halftime: Down 31-41 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 34%, ARIZ 44%Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 14 pts, 4 3s 2nd Half ARIZ got off to an explosive start in the 2nd half, and we couldn't respond quickly. Our offense was no match against ARIZ's defense Final Score: Washington - 55, Arizona - 85 Box Scores Peppers 26, 7, 0, 6 3sChatman 18, 3, 1Bogans 4, 3, 0Milton 3, 0, 3Wethers 2, 3, 0Reid 2, 3, 0Johnson 0, 7, 1Watson 0, 1, 5Farrell 0, 1, 2, 3 tos Team Stats FG: 31-52%Rebs: -18Asts: -2TOs: -1Pts in paint: -232nd chance: -6Fast break: -6 Post game observations (+): Only thing we can take from this game was we committed only 7 turnovers(-): Shot a lot of 3s but made only a few, 7-35 3PT (20%). Our inside game was absent Pac 12 StandingsUCLA, 7-1 (W5) Washington, 6-2 (L1) Arizona, 5-3 (W2) Colorado, 5-3 (W2) Stanford, 5-3 (L1) Washington St, 5-3 (W2) Oregon, 5-3 (W1) Utah, 4-4 (W1) Oregon St, 3-5 (L2) Arizona St, 1-7 (L2) USC, 1-7 (L2) California, 1-7 (L6)
  2. Career Game #149 Jan 17, 2005: Arizona St (1-14, 1-5) @ Washington (14-3, 5-1) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, not many freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: So PG Ben Clay 14.3 ppgNotes: AZST opened up their season with 14 straight losses, before winning their last game. Rebounding has been their problem, averaging just 25.1 rpg (2nd worst Nat'l) 1st Half Our foul trouble hardly mattered in the 1st half, as we are making shots just about from everywhere, and minimized our turnovers at the same time. 3 of our players already in double figures Halftime: Up 55-36 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 58%, AZST 48%Turnovers: WASH 2, AZST 9Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 15 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half Our offense not as consistent in the 2nd half, but we have forced a lot of turnovers on AZST, and our lead was not threatened. Im deligthed with another balanced scoring effort Final Score: Arizona St - 65, Washington - 82 Box Scores Peppers 22, 2, 3, 4 3sWethers 20, 10, 0, 2 stls (*)Chatman 14, 3, 3Farrell 13, 6, 0Milton 6, 2, 5Johnson 4, 5, 1Watson 3, 1, 5, 3 tos fouled outBogans 0, 1, 2Reid 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 46-48%Rebs: +2Asts: +5TOs: -11Pts in paint: +182nd chance: +13Fast break: +1 Post game observations (+): Great performance again on the offensive boards, netting us 19 2nd chance pts(-): Still a concern about our fouls, given that we have a short rotation Pac 12 Standings Washington, 6-1 (W2) UCLA, 6-1 (W4) Stanford, 5-2 (W1) Arizona, 4-3 (W1) Washington St, 4-3 (W1) Colorado, 4-3 (W1) Oregon, 4-3 (L1) Utah, 3-4 (L3) Oregon St, 3-4 (L1) Arizona St, 1-6 (L1) USC, 1-6 (L1) California, 1-6 (L5)
  3. Career Game #148 Jan 14, 2005: Washington St (8-6, 3-2) @ Washington (13-3, 4-1) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, outside, lots of freedom, shuffleDefense: 3-2, press at pointsKey Players: Sr C Matt Van Hook 14.5 ppg, 6.6 rpgNotes: WASHST averaging 16 topg 1st Half A high scoring 1st half, where both teams scored a lot of pts from the line Halftime: Up 48-40 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 45%, WASHST 48%Turnovers: WASH 4, WASHST 8Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 14 pts, 6 rebs 2nd Half Getting balanced production outside of C Cory Wethers, enough to give ourselves a more comfortable lead10:57, Up 74-52 Little bit of a concern when WASHST cut our lead to 12 with less than 3 mins remaining, but we had no problems holding on to our lead and get this big home win against our in-state rivals Final Score: Washington St - 73, Washington - 85 Box Scores Wethers 20, 15, 1 (*)Peppers 16, 3, 1, 4 3sMilton 16, 1, 5, 4 tos, 4 3sJohnson 11, 8, 0Chatman 9, 2, 2, 3 tosBogans 4, 3, 2, 2 stlsReid 4, 3, 1, 2 stlsWatson 3, 1, 4Farrell 2, 6, 3 Team Stats FG: 41-47%Rebs: +12Asts: +6TOs: -3Pts in paint: +122nd chance: +7Fast break: +7 Post game observations (+): Perhaps our best rebounding effort of the season, grabbing 17 offensive rebounds(-): We can make some improvements on defense; 73 pts given up is not something we want to sustain Pac 12 Standings Washington, 5-1 (W1) UCLA, 5-1 (W3) Stanford, 4-2 (L1) Oregon, 4-2 (W4) Utah, 3-3 (L2) Arizona, 3-3 (L1) Washington St, 3-3 (L1) Colorado, 3-3 (L1) Oregon St, 3-3 (W1) Arizona St, 1-5 (W1) USC, 1-5 (W1) California, 1-5 (L4)
  4. Career Game #147 Jan 11, 2005: Washington (13-2, 4-0) @ #24 Stanford (9-5, 3-1) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr C Josh May 10.9 ppg, 9.1 rpgNotes: STAN has the top 2 rebounders in the conference; aside from May, C Myron Williams is averaging 10.2 rpg. 1st Half We have done a good job neutralizing STAN's rebounding strength, and STAN's twin towers of C Myron Williams and C Josh May combined for just 4 pts and 4 rebs Halftime: Up 32-24 Key stat(s) Rebs: WASH 17, STAN 2FG: WASH 50%, STAN 38%Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 7 pts 2nd Half PG Jeryl Milton opened up the 2nd half picking up his 4th foul. Turnovers have been plenty for both teams11:28, Up 45-40 Lots more fouls being called on us, and STAN has taken advantage from the FT line. C Cory Wethers have carried us on offense the past few minutes. SF Chris Farrell has fouled out6:51, Up 54-53 STAN's big men have started to throw their weight around, both on offense and defense. PG Jeryl Milton has fouled out2:38, Down 58-62 SG Ronnie Peppers drives, but got blocked by STAN's Myron Williams. No foul. STAN missed on the other end. On our return play, Williams gets another block, this time against C Cory Wethers. Williams with 7 blocks. STAN missed. But Williams was there for the offensive rebound. We get a steal. TImeout1:08, Down 58-62 SG Ronnie Peppers able to get away from his defender and scores. Down 2. STAN missed, but there was a whistle. Another foul. STAN hits both. Timeout0:35, Down 60-64 We couldn't hit a 3. STAN iced the game with 2 more FTs. Great effort, but I just wished the calls were more balanced. STAN had 26 FT attempts, while we only got 9 Final Score: Washington - 60, Stanford - 66 Box Scores Wethers 19, 5, 0Peppers 16, 3, 1, 4 3sFarrell 6, 3, 1, 2 stls, fouled outMilton 6, 2, 2, 4 tos, 2 3s, fouled outJohnson 5, 3, 0Chatman 4, 4, 1Bogans 4, 4, 1Watson 0, 2, 4, 6 tos, fouled outReid 0, 2, 0 Team Stats FG: 48-40%Rebs: -4Asts: -3TOs: -2Pts in paint: +222nd chance: -15Fast break: -11 Post game observations (+): We put up a good defensive effort(-): Not able to control STAN's offensive rebounding, giving up 17 2nd chance pts (most of which in the 2nd half) Pac 12 Standings Stanford, 4-1 (W2) Washington, 4-1 (L1) UCLA, 4-1 (W2) Arizona, 3-2 (W1) Washington St, 3-2 (W1) Oregon, 3-2 (W3) Utah, 3-2 (L1) Colorado, 3-2 (W1) Oregon St, 2-3 (L1) California, 1-4 (L3) Arizona St, 0-5 (L5) USC, 0-5 (L5)
  5. Career Game #146 Jan 7, 2005: Colorado (8-4, 2-1) @ )Washington (12-2, 3-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, lots of freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Sr PF Chris Marcus 16.6 ppg, 6.8 rpgNotes: COL leading in the conference in scoring at 71.7 ppg 1st Half We have gone most of the time to C Cory Wethers (took almost half of our FG attempts), and he has delivered more often than not Halftime: Up 44-29 Key stat(s) Paint: WASH 20, COL 8Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 20 pts, 5 rebs 2nd Half C Cory Wethers had to sit when he picked up his 4th foul. COL taking advantage and has clawed their way back into the game. Both teams early in the penalty. We have missed 11 FTs already9:53, Up 52-49 We are being called for a foul at almost every defensive play6:05, Up 59-58 SF Darius Chatman scored 5 pts in a 10-0 run; C Cory Wethers also his getting his 1st basket of the 2nd half3:51, Up 69-58 WASH poised to start another rally. Timeout2:00, Up 71-65 We had 3 chances to score on our next possession, but we ended up with nothing. Another foul called on us. COL splits. Up 5. SF Darius Chatman had the right idea of driving to the basket, but he got blocked. I was asking for a foul; refs just ignored me. COL goes inside. Missed. Loose ball in our favor. Timeout0:47, Up 71-66 COL fouls right away. PG Jeryl Milton sinks both FTs. Up 7. COL not quitting and hits a 3. Up 4. COL as expected fouls again. Milton steady at the line, and adds 2 more FTs to his name. Up 6. COL missed a 3; that should do it. No easy games in this conference, but we are finding ways to be on top at the end of most games Final Score: Colorado - 69, Washington - 77 Box Scores Wethers 22, 11, 0 (*)Milton 12, 2, 9, 3 tosPeppers 12, 1, 0, 3 3sChatman 10, 7, 1, 4 tosFarrell 9, 6, 2Johnson 8, 6, 0Bogans 4, 2, 0Reid 0, 2, 0Watson 0, 0, 2, 3 stls Team Stats FG: 47-42%Rebs: -1Asts: -5TOs: -3Pts in paint: +102nd chance: +8Fast break: +6 Post game observations (+): We minimized 2nd chance opportunities for COL (only 2 pts)(-): Rest of the team stepped up in the 2nd half, and we didn't have to rely solely on C Cory Wethers Pac 12 Standings Washington, 4-0 (W4) Stanford, 3-1 (W1) UCLA, 3-1 (W1) Utah, 3-1 (W3) Arizona, 2-2 (L1) Washington St, 2-2 (L1) Oregon, 2-2 (W2) Colorado, 2-2 (L1) Oregon St, 2-2 (W1) California, 1-3 (L2) Arizona St, 0-4 (L4) USC, 0-4 (L4)
  6. Career Game #145 Jan 5, 2005: Washington (11-2, 2-0) @ USC (6-6, 0-2) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Sr PG Dave Sanchez 11.3 ppgNotes: SCAL averaging just 59.4 ppg (#326 Nat'l) 1st Half Our shooting more consistent than SCAL, who had difficulty making shots from long range. Halftime: Up 44-29 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 4-8, SCAL 0-12Key Players WASH: SF Chris Farrell 10 pts, 5 rebs 2nd Half Our turnovers and fouls beginning to pile up, and SCAL slowly coming back. We have missed 9 FTs already11:56, Up 53-44 C Cory Wethers and SF Chris Farrell have combined for 20 of our 21 2nd half pts to keep us afloat. SCAL still not far behind. Both teams in the penalty7:51, Up 65-54 Our 2 PGs have both fouled out. SCAL coming back from the FT line. Our lead reduced to 4 earlier, before PF Alex Johnson converted his 3pt play oppottunity3:01, Up 72-65 A miss by SCAL. We turned the ball over. SCAL scores. Timeout2:13, Up 72-67 We are feeling the pressure of having no PG on the floor. Another bad pass. SCAL running the break, but they missed an easy layup. Lucky break for us. We set up SF Chris Farrell, but he missed a medium range jumper. SCAL with the ball. Foul called. SCAL made both. Timeout1:27, Up 72-69 PF Alex Johnson got fouled while shooting a jumper. Split. Up 4. SCAL throws the ball away. SCAL wuth another foul. PF Carlin Bogans splits. Timeout SCAL0:47, Up 74-69 SCAL's C Tom Harper hits a 3! SCAL is 1-16 3PT prior to that shot. Timeout0:38, Up 74-72 SCAL opted to foul. SF Darius Chatman splits, and it is still a 1 possession game. We have missed 3 of our last 6 FT attempts. Timeout SCAL.0:27, Up 75-72 This time we defended the 3. SCAL gives up another foul. SG Ronnie Peppers made both FTs. That should do it. SCAL made a meaningless 3 at the buzzer. We almost had a major collapse in the 2nd half, where SCAL suddenly exploded for 46 pts Final Score: Washington - 77, USC - 75 Box Scores Wethers 21, 6, 0Farrell 20, 8, 1 (*)Peppers 14, 4, 1, 5 tos, 2 3sJohnson 7, 5, 2Milton 6, 2, 3, fouled outBogans 4, 3, 0Chatman 3, 1, 3Watson 2, 2, 2, fouled out Team Stats FG: 50-38%Rebs: -3Asts: +2TOs: EvenPts in paint: -22nd chance: -11Fast break: -5 Post game observations (+): Somehow lucky that we limited SCAL to just 3-19 3PT, as we got beaten in almost all statistical categories(-): Only 4 2nd chance pts Pac 12 Standings Washington, 3-0 (W3) Arizona, 2-1 (W1) Colorado, 2-1 (W1) Stanford, 2-1 (L1) UCLA, 2-1 (L1) Washington St, 2-1 (W2) Utah, 2-1 (W2) Oregon St, 1-2 (L2) California, 1-2 (L1) Oregon, 1-2 (W1) Arizona St, 0-3 (L3) USC, 0-3 (L3)
  7. Career Game #144 Dec 31, 2004: Oregon St (4-7, 1-0) @ Washington (10-2, 1-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, not many freedom, shuffleDefense: 3-2, press at pointsKey Players: Sr SF Eddie Watkins 11.5 ppg, 5.5 rpgNotes: We beat ORST earlier in a preseason tournament, where they committed 24 turnovers 1st Half Sloppy play for both teams, in terms of shooting and keeping the ball. The inside plays of C Cory Wethers was the only positive we can take from the 1st half Halftime: Up 31-25 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 8, ORST 11FG: WASH 43%, ORST 29%Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 10 pts, 2 rebs 2nd Half We're playing good defense. We could have had a bigger lead if not for the 6 turnovers we have committed here in the 2nd half so far11:39, Up 41-30 Our most consistent offensive player today, C Cory Wethers, on the bench with 4 fouls. Our score has hardly moved after that. ORST got a couple of FGs because of their offesnive rebs. We're in the penalty5:09, Up 45-36 ORST committed back-to-back turnovers which we converted to pts on the other end2:38, Up 50-38 Lead was still 14 with 1 min remaining, as ORST couldn't buy a basket. We slowed down. Whoever "sucked less" won this ugly game, and fortunately that was us. Teams combined for 38 turnovers Final Score: Oregon St - 41, Washington - 54 Box Scores Wethers 15, 5, 1, 3 stls (*)Peppers 11, 5, 2, 2 stls, 3 3sMilton 7, 1, 5, 5 stls, 8 tosJohnson 5, 5, 0, 2 blksFarrell 5, 4, 1, 3 tosWatson 5, 2, 2Chatman 4, 2, 1Reid 2, 2, 2Bogans 0, 4, 1 Team Stats FG: 42-28%Rebs: -10Asts: +6TOs: -4Pts in paint: +62nd chance: -8Fast break: -2 Post game observations (+): Picked up 12 steals(-): Got beaten on the boards, giving up 14 offensive rebounds; luckily ORST only able to score 9 2nd chance pts. Our 2 PGs combined for 10 turnovers Pac 12 Standings Stanford, 2-0 (W2) Washington, 2-0 (W2) UCLA, 2-0 (W2) Utah, 1-1 (W1) Arizona, 1-1 (L1) Washington St, 1-1 (W1) Colorado, 1-1 (L1) Oregon St, 1-1 (L1) California, 1-1 (W1) Oregon, 0-2 (L2) Arizona St, 0-2 (L2) USC, 0-2 (L2)
  8. Career Game #143 Dec 28, 2004: Utah (6-5, 0-0) @ Washington (9-2, 0-0) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, some freedom, triangleDefense: 1-3-1, rarely pressKey Players: Jr SG Jamar Birley 17.8 ppgNotes: 2nd worst rebounding team in conference, at 27.4 rpg (#327 Nat'l) 1st Half UTAH is the better outside shooting team, but we managed to get ahead because of our rebounding, particularly on the offensive board. We also took good care of the ball Halftime: Up 38-32 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 3, UTAH 82nd chance: WASH 8, UTAH 0Key Players WASH: SF Chris Farrell 8 pts, 4 rebsUTAH: SG Jamar Birley 11 pts, 3-3 3PT 2nd Half Our shooting starting to improve. UTAH's SG Jamar Birley has 8 pts in the 2nd half, but not getting enough support11:35, Up 55-44 UTAH reduced their deficit from 13 down to 6 earlier. But we got good contributions from just about everyone today, to help us stay on the lead. We're in the penalty though2:50, Up 66-56 We missed 2 shots on our next possession. UTAH's SG Jamar Biley missed a 3; Birley has missed 3 of his last 4 shots. SF Chris Farrell scored on a putback; Farrell is perfect from the field today, 6-6 FG. Up 12, less than 2 mins. We're playing good denial defense on Birley. UTAH with the bad pass, and we scored on the break. Up 14. That should do it. We slowed down the game. Great team effort today Final Score: Utah - 61, Washington - 70 Box Scores Johnson 16, 7, 4, 4 stls, 8-11 FG (*)Farrell 12, 7, 0, 6-7 FGWethers 11, 7, 1Peppers 9, 4, 0, 2 stls, 3 3sBogans 8, 0, 1, 3 tosMilton 7, 1, 6, 3 stlsChatman 5, 2, 0, 2 stlsWatson 2, 0, 2, fouled outReid 0, 2, 1 Team Stats FG: 48-48%Rebs: +4Asts: +1TOs: -8Pts in paint: +282nd chance: +10Fast break: +9 Post game observations (+): Only allowed 2 2nd chance pts for UTAH(-): Need to go to the line more; just 3 FT attempts today Pac 12 StandingsArizona, 1-0 (W1) Stanford, 1-0 (W1) Washington, 1-0 (W1) Colorado, 1-0 (W1) UCLA, 1-0 (W1) Oregon St, 1-0 (W1) Oregon, 0-1 (L1) California, 0-1 (L1) Arizona St, 0-1 (L1) USC, 0-1 (L1) Washington ST, 0-1 (L1) Utah, 0-1 (L1)
  9. Career Game #142 Dec 21, 2004: Ball St (5-5) @ Washington (8-2) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, motionDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Jr SG Brian Pointer 11.2 ppgNotes: BALL on a 4-game win streak 1st Half We got into the penalty less than 5 mins into the game. Refs "made it up" by putting BALL also in the penalty 2 mins later. Total of 26 fouls called in the 1st half. Our superior FG shooting getting the better of BALL Halftime: Down 38-30 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 50%, BALL 30%Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 14 pts, 9 rebs 2nd Half We are early in the penalty again. Both our PGs have fouled out, I am now using a walk on SG at 1. 10:52, Tied at 46 We went down by 4, and played catch up. BALL just got into penalty, and we tied the game on 2 FTs4:32, Tied at 55 After a split by BALL, we scored 4 unanswered pts2:50, Up 59-56 BALL missed. Chance to increase our lead. C Cory Wethers scores down low. Up 5. Foul. BALL splits. Up 4. BALL also called for a foul. SG Ronnie Peppers hits both FTs. Up 6. It is our turn to be called for a foul. BALL splits again. Up 5. As the pattern goes, refs called a foul on BALL. Peppers with 2 more FTs.1:19, Up 65-58 Turnover by BALL. We can slow down. We scored on 5 more FTs, and a 3, before the final buzzer sounded. SG Ronnie Peppers with 10 pts in the last 2 mins. Refs were busy today; a total of 53 fouls called, and 70 FT shots taken Final Score: Ball St - 61, Washington - 73 Box Scores Wethers 23, 13, 0, 2 stls (*)Peppers 19, 2, 0, 2 stls, 4 tos, 2 3s, 9-10 FTChatman 11, 4, 1, 3 tosFarrell 7, 2, 1Johnson 6, 9, 0Bogans 4, 2, 2Watson 3, 1, 4, fouled outStevenson 0, 1, 0Milton 0, 0, 2, fouled out Team Stats FG: 46-33%Rebs: -2Asts: -4TOs: +1Pts in paint: +102nd chance: -7Fast break: -4 Post game observations (+): Decent performance at the line, 28-38 FT (74%)(-): We only have 2 natural PGs in our lineup; both of them need to keep their fouls in check
  10. Career Game #141 Dec 14, 2004: Washington (8-1) @ Murray St (5-4) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, outside, some freedom, high postDefense: 2-3, press at pointsKey Players: Jr SG Lenny Williams 10.7 ppgNotes: MURRAY's slow pace limits their opponents to just 61.6 ppg 1st Half Our outside shooting very sour again here on the road, plus we're committing a lot of fouls. We need to try to get to the line more often Halftime: Down 31-34 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 41%, MURRAY 42%Key Players WASH: PF Alex Johnson 12 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half MURRAY's 6 2nd half turnovers partly responsible why we took the lead11:34, Up 47-45 SG Ronnie Peppers beginning to find his mark from the outside here in the 2nd half, but he just picked up his 4th foul. We're in the penalty7:41, Up 52-48 We went up by 6, but immediately wiped out by MURRAY's 8-0 run4:45, Down 54-56 Teams traded misses. We regained the lead with a 3 from SG Ronnie Peppers. Up 1. We get a steal and scored on the break. Up 3. A miss by MURRAY. But we made a bad pass on the other end. MURRAY missed 2 shots on their next possession. Timeout2:18, Up 59-56 SG Ronnie Peppers scores on a jumper. We are now on a 7-0 run. Up 5. Foul called. MURRAY splits, but they get an offensive rebound. Another foul, and they made both FTs. We gave away 2 pts in that possession because we couldn't get the defensive rebound. Timeout1:39, Up 61-59 We gave the ball again to SG Ronnie Peppers, who drives, and got fouled. Split from Peppers. Up 3. PG Jeryl Milton just let his man drive past him for the easy score. Poor defensive play there. Up 1. Milton makes it up by draining a jumper, his 1st FG of the game. Timeout MURRAY0:45, Up 64-61 MURRAY opted for the quick 2, and their big man hits an 18-footer. Timeout0:37, Up 64-63 MURRAY initially not fouling yet. But they did later on. MURRAY on the penalty. PF Alex Johnson goes to the line. Johnson missed the front end of his 1-and-1. MURRAY with the rebound. Timeout MURRAY0:16, Up 64-63 MURRAY hits a 3! Timeout0:05, Down 64-66 We were able to give the ball to SG Ronnie Peppers, but he traveled. Game over. Exciting game; too bad we're on the losing end. Final Score: Washington - 64, Murray St - 66 Box Scores Peppers 23, 2, 0, 5 tos, 6 3sJohnson 18, 7, 1Farrell 7, 1, 3, 2 stls, 3 tosChatman 6, 4, 2, 3 stlsWethers 4, 5, 2, 2 stlsMilton 4, 4, 3, 3 stls, 3 tosBogans 2, 3, 0Watson 0, 1, 4Reid 0, 1, 0 Team Stats FG: 44-42%Rebs: -9Asts: -3TOs: -5Pts in paint: +82nd chance: -6Fast break: +8 Post game observations (+): Scored 20 fast break pts to counter our low FG%(-): Gave up 14 offensive rebounds, resulting to 13 2nd chance pts for MURRAY
  11. Career Game #140 Dec 7, 2004: #23 Washington (8-0) @ TX Pan American (2-4) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, shuffleDefense: 1-3-1, press at pointsKey Players: So PG Tory Abraham 11.7 ppg, 4.0 apgNotes: TXPA shooting just 39.1% FG 1st Half Another slow start, having only 3 made FGs in the 1st 10 mins of the game. But more than our offense, defense has been the problem in the 1st half, where TXPA making almost every shot they take Halftime: Down 25-41 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 33%, TXPA 58%Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 8 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half TXPA led by as many as 22 early in the 2nd half. This time, we didn't have any comeback tricks up our sleeves. C Cory Wethers did his part getting inside pts, but our outside shots not falling to balance our scoring. TXPA made 6 3s in the 2nd half Final Score: Washington - 59, TX Pan American - 73 Box Scores Wethers 22, 10, 0, 2 stlsPeppers 9, 4, 1Milton 7, 2, 4, 3 tos, 2 3sBogans 6, 5, 0Farrell 6, 3, 3Johnson 5, 5, 4Watson 3, 3, 5, 2 stlsChatman 1, 1, 0Reid 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 36-49%Rebs: -4Asts: -3TOs: -5Pts in paint: +122nd chance: -3Fast break: Even Post game observations (+): We took care of the ball having only 10 turnovers(-): Shot only 3-14 3PT (21%)
  12. Career Game #139 Nov 30, 2004: #23 Washington (7-0) @ New Jersey Tech (3-1) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, outside, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Sr PG Kevin Gardner 13.5 ppg. 5.3 apgNotes: NJIT scoring 75.8 ppg (#19 Nat'l) 1st Half We were not able to defend against NJIT's 3PT shooting. We were getting more opportunities to score, but shots not falling not just on the field, but also on the line; we have missed 8 FTs already Halftime: Down 31-36 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 4-11, NJIT 6-14FG: WASH 37%, NJIT 46%Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 9 pts 2nd Half NJIT adding 3 more triples here in the 2nd half. We got into early penalty again. Trailed by as many as 13. SG Ronnie Peppers trying his best to keep us in the game, but we have to stop NJIT's hot shooting first11:12, Down 48-57 We're finally made some stops. Lead down to 3 earlier. NJIT made 2 FTs6:39, Down 60-65 We simply can't afford to trade baskets. Timeout3:46, Down 66-72 SG Ronnie Peppers scored on a jumper. Down 4. We get a steal. C Cory Wethers scores inside. Down 2. NJIT with another turnover. PG Jeryl Milton tries a 3 for the lead. Missed. Another bad pass by NJIT. We get another chance. Peppers drives, scores, plus a foul! Peppers makes the FT2:12, Up 73-72 7 secs left on the shot clock for NJIT. They force a shot. Missed. But NJIT with the offensive rebound. NJIT fires a 3. Missed again. Timeout1:29, Up 73-72 We have a very tired unit out there. Just over a minute left. Without hesitation, PG Jeryl Milton fires up a 3. It's good! Up 4. NJIT answers with an inside basket. Up 2. Milton with the bad pass. We wasted that possession. Timeout NJIT0:47, Up 76-74 NJIT scores and we're tied! Timeout0:35, Tied at 76 Another bad pass by PG Jeryl Milton. NJIT trying to setup a play. We get a counter steal. Outlet to SG Ronnie Peppers, who got hacked. 2 FTs coming up for Peppers. 0:09 left. Peppers makes the 1st. And also the 2nd. Timeout NJIT0:09, Up 78-76 We pressure at the back court, forcing them to take some seconds. NJIT's leadings scorer PG Kevin Gardner still able to put up a long 3. Rattles out! We escape. What a wild and crazy game. We came back from a 13pt deficit Final Score: Washington - 78, New Jersey Tech - 76 Box Scores Peppers 28, 2, 1, 3 3s (*)Wethers 17, 6, 0Milton 12, 2, 12, 3 tos, 4 3sChatman 9, 4, 1, 3 stls, 3 tosFarrell 5, 4, 0Bogans 5, 2, 0Johnson 2, 4, 2Reid 0, 1, 1Watson 0, 0, 3, fouled out Team Stats FG: 52-46%Rebs: -10Asts: +7TOs: -5Pts in paint: +102nd chance: -5Fast break: +14 Post game observations (+): Players kept their focus despite what seems to be unstopppable outside shooting from NJIT. Just gutted out last ounce of energy i the end to pull this win(-): Ironic that 2 FTs was teh final difference in the game; we missed a total of 9 from the line today
  13. Career Game #138 Nov 30, 2004: Middle Tennessee St (0-4 ) @ #23 Washington (6-0) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, some freedom, princetonDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Sr SG Antoine Prato 9.0 ppgNotes: MTST scoring just 52.0 ppg (3rd lowest NAt'l) 1st Half We almost matched MTST's 35% FG shooting, but we had more opportunities to score because of MTST's turnovers Halftime: Down 34-35 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 4, MTST 11Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 11 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half No sustained runs happenning on both sides, as the 2 teams struggling to make perimeter shots5:29, Up 57-45 We managed the clock well towards the end, and our defense allowed MTST just 2 pts in the last 3 mins Final Score: Middle Tennessee St - 52, Washington - 69 Box Scores Peppers 19, 1, 2, 4 stls, 5 3s (*)Wethers 16, 5, 3, 2 stlsMilton 12, 5, 6, 3 tos, 2 3sJohnson 9, 7, 1, 2 stlsBogans 5, 0, 1Chatman 4, 5, 1Reid 4, 2, 1Moore 0, 1, 0Watson 0, 0, 1, fouled out Team Stats FG: 41-35%Rebs: -15Asts: +4TOs: -11Pts in paint: +342nd chance: -6Fast break: +3 Post game observations (+): Harrassed MTST's shooters, limiting them to just 3-18 3PT (17%)(-): We should have run more inside plays, instead of forcing 22 3PT attempts
  14. Career Game #137 Alaskan Classic Finals Nov 27, 2004: (7) VCU (3-1) vs (8) Washington (5-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, press a lotKey Players: Jr C Tom Sanders 17.3 ppg, 5.0 rpgNotes: VACOM limiting their opponents to just 40.4% FG 1st Half Almost even in all categories, except for the offensive rebounds. Our starting back court of PG Jeryl Milton and SG Ronnie Peppers combined for just 3-10 FG. Halftime: Down 34-35 Key stat(s) Rebs: WASH 13, VACOM 19Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 11 pts, 2 stls 2nd Half Good start in the 2nd half, going on a 9-0 run to take an 8pt lead. PG Jeryl Milton picked up his 4th foul. VACOM startingto come back11:19, Up 51-46 VACOM continues to apply pressure and keep close. VACOM in the penalty6:01, Up 58-54 VACOM reduced our lead to 1 by making only their 2nd 3 of the game. VACOM with the ball and chance to take the lead. VACOM missed. Timeout3:33, Up 60-59 Foul on VACOM. C Cory Wethers splits. Up 2. Wethers gets a steal on the other end. SG Ronnie Peppers drives, and got blocked. VACOM recovers. VACOM missed a jumper. We get the rebound. PF Alex johnson makes his moves inside, and Johnson scores!2:00, Up 63-59 Missed by VACOM. Out of bounds, and VACOM retains possession. VACOM gets a 3 to go! Timeout1:38, Up 63-62 We go inside again, this time to C Cory Wethers, and he scores. Wethers with a game high 19 pts. Up 3. We forced VACOM to a tough shot. Missed. We controlled the defensive rebound.0:51, Up 65-62 We still need to score. C Cory Wethers demanded the ball, gets the pass, spin move, and Wethers with another basket! Timeout VACOM0:44, Up 67-62 VACOM opting for a quick 2. Missed. We get the rebound. VACOM no choice but to foul. SG Ronnie Peppers' 2 FTs gave us a 3 possession lead, enough to hold on for the win. Alaskan Classic Champs! This rag tag team continues to find ways to win. Amazing! Final Score: VCU - 65, Washington - 71 Box Scores Wethers 21, 2, 0, 3 stls (*)Peppers 11, 10, 3, 2 3sJohnson 9, 4, 3Chatman 9, 3, 1, 3 tosBogans 8, 2, 0Milton 7, 2, 4Reid 4, 5, 0Watson 2, 1, 1 Team Stats FG: 44-43%Rebs: -9Asts: -4TOs: -5Pts in paint: +82nd chance: -1Fast break: +6 Post game observations (+): Only 6 turnovers; possession advantage is significant in this game where both teams almost had identical shooting performance(-): Still needs some work on controlling the boards; gave up 12 offensive rebounds to VACOM
  15. Career Game #136 Alaskan Classic Semifinals Nov 26, 2004: (4) Oregon St (2-0) vs (8) Washington (4-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, not many freedom, shuffleDefense: 3-2, press at pointsKey Players: Fr PG Brendan Cox 14.5 ppgNotes: ORST forcing opponents to commit 18 topgInjury SF Chris Farrell out for a week with a sore back 1st Half A very poor offensive 1st half. Our 10 turnovers didn't gave us chance to offset our low shooting percentage. Plus we got beaten on the boards Halftime: Down 14-28 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 28%, ORST 46%Rebs: WASH 13, ORST 20Key Players WASH: SF Darius Chatman 8 pts 2nd Half After being scoreless in the 1st half, PG Jeryl Milton has hit 3 triples here in the 2nd half. Our defense has turned things around, forcing ORST to numerous turnovers12:46, Down 36-37 After ORST split their FTs, PG Alex Watson scored 4 pts on a 6-0 run that catapulted us into the lead11:37, Up 42-38 After ORST tied the game at 44, SG Ronnie Peppers now beginning to heat up scoring 7 of our last 9 pts6:37, Up 53-46 Both teams trading turnovers. ORST made 2 FTs. We're in the penalty. Up 5. PG Jeryl Milton answers with jumper. Up 7. ORST gets a big 3 to go in. Up 4. SF Darius Chatman, the most consistent player for us today, hits a jumper. Up 6. ORST finally missed. We get the ball down low to C Cory Wethers, and Wethers got fouled on his attempt. Wethers splits3:09, Up 58-51 Another turnover by ORST, their 23rd of the game. But Cory Wethers called for steps on the other end. Traveling also called on ORST. Game has been sloppy the past few sequences. SF Darius Chatman with another big basket!2:13, Up 60-51 ORST missed, but gets another chance after an offensive rebound. We got called for a foul. ORST makes both FTs. Timeout1:51, Up 60-53 Ball stolen by ORST, and they scored on the break. Up 5. We go to the hot hand. SF Darius Chatman shoots, but missed this time. ORST with possession, and they can make this just 1 possession game with a basket. We fouled a jump shooter. ORST nails both FTs. Timeout0:57, Up 60-57 SG Ronnie Peppers hits a 3! Oh what a big shot. Peppers with 10 of his 12 pts here in the 2nd half. Timeout ORST0:48, Up 63-57 Another foul, and ORST heads to the line once again. ORST splits. Timeout0:37, Up 63-58 ORST no choice but to give up fouls. PG Jeryl Milton steady at the line in the end, before ORST hits a meaningless 3 at the buzzer. Amazing turnaround. After scoring just 14 pts in the 1st half, we put up 52 here in the 2nd Final Score: Oregon St - 61, Washington - 66 Box Scores Chatman 17, 3, 0 (*)Milton 14, 2, 3, 7 tos, 3 3sPeppers 12, 2, 0, 2 3sWatson 10, 0, 2Wethers 7, 4, 1, 2 stls, 3 tosJohnson 4, 6, 2Bogans 2, 0, 3, 2 stlsReid 0, 1, 1Moore 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 51-45%Rebs: -20Asts: +3TOs: -10Pts in paint: -42nd chance: -11Fast break: +3 Post game observations (+): The patience to come back after playing our worst 1st half of this season(-): Gave up 16 offensive rebounds to ORST
  16. Career Game #135 Alaskan Classic Nov 25, 2004: (8) Washington (3-0) vs (1) Iowa St (3-0) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, outside, some freedom, 5 outDefense: 1-3-1, rarely pressKey Players: Jr SG Eric Moore 18.7 ppg, 40% 3PTNotes: IAST burning the nets lately, 51% FG and 40% 3PT 1st Half Our turnovers early in the game slowed us down, and we trailed by as many as 8. But we managed to stay close despite IAST's hot outside shooting. PG Jeryl Milton in foul trouble again Halftime: Down 35-37 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 5-8, IAST 6-10Turnovers: WASH 8, IAST 7Key Players WASH: PF Alex Johnson 10 pts, 3 rebsIAST: SG Eric Moore 14 pts, 2 3s 2nd Half We're throwing down double teams on IAST's SG Eric Moore, but he still managed to score 25 pts. Our big men have done a good job to score inside and not to let IAST get away. The last 3 by PG Jeryl Milton (his 4th triple of the game) gave us the lead10:38, Up 54-53 IAST's offense slowed down when SG Eric Moore was given a rest. We should have taken advantage, but we couldn't score either5:47, Up 60-58 I brought back PG Jeryl Milton, and he immediately drained his 5th 3 of the game. We scored another FG to give us a 7pt lead. Unfortunately, Milton picked up his 5th foul on the next play. We're in the penalty. We made a series of stops. After a successful drive by SF Chris Farrell, SG Ronnie Peppers scores a 3 on our next play. Up 10. IAST finally scored to stop their drought. Timeout2:38, Up 70-62 We missed 2 shots on our next possession. IAST turns the ball over, their 19th of the game. We miss another shot. But IAST with another turnover. Another missed shot by SG Ronnie Peppers, but we get another offensive rebound. Less than a minute left. I told the players to slow down. IAST fouls. SF Chris Farrell nails 2 FTs.0:45, Up 72-62 We have to keep an eye on IAST's SG Eric Moore. Moore takes a 3. Missed. We get the rebound. That should do it. A great win. We just hang around against a good offensive team, and our defense delivered towards the end. Final Score: Washington - 72, Iowa St - 65 Box Scores Milton 15, 1, 5, 3 tos, 5 3sJohnson 12, 5, 2Farrell 12, 2, 1Peppers 11, 2, 1, 2 stlsWethers 9, 8, 1, 2 stlsBogans 8, 4, 4, 3 stlsChatman 3, 3, 0Reid 2,1, 0Watson 0, 3, 4 Team Stats FG: 44-49% Rebs: Even Asts: +1 TOs: -8 Pts in paint: +22 2nd chance: +9 Fast break: +14 Post game observations (+): We limited IAST to just 2 2nd chance and 4 fast break pts(-): We need PG Jeryl Milton to stay out of foul trouble
  17. Career Game #134 Nov 23, 2004: Lehigh (2-1) @ Washington (2-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, shuffleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr PG Craig Montgomery 11.7 ppg, 5.0 rpgNotes: LEHIGH giving up almost 76 opp ppg 1st Half Majority of our pts came inside the paint. A total of 24 fouls were called, and we're hoping this game doesn't come down to FT shooting Halftime: Up 37-30 Key stat(s) Paint: WASH 22, LEHIGH 6FT: WASH 8-15, LEHIGH 9-13Key Players WASH: C Cory Wethers 9 pts 2nd Half We're hanging on because of our defense, but we still need to take advantage of our opportunities at the line. We have missed 10 FTs already. PG Jeryl Milton has 4 fouls11:06, Up 51-45 C Cory Wethers has been steady in scoring key baskets every time LEHIGH comes close3:47, Up 69-60 Lead still at 11 with less than 2 mins remaining. LEHIGH missed their next 2 attempts on 3, before we slowed down the game and hold on for the win, despite shooting poorly from the perimeter. It was also key that PG Jeryl Milton able to nurse his 4 fouls, and provided steady leadership in the end Final Score: Lehigh - 65, Washington - 75 Box Scores Wethers 19, 4, 1, 2 stls (*)Bogans 9, 3, 1Milton 9, 1, 4Watson 8, 1, 6, 2 stlsJohnson 7, 7, 1, 2 stlsPeppers 7, 1, 3, 4 tosFarrell 6, 7, 1Chatman 6, 4, 0Reid 4, 2, 0 Team Stats FG: 47-42% Rebs: +1 Asts: +4 TOs: -9 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: +1 Fast break: -5 Post game observations (+): Forced LEHIGH to 20 turnovers(-): Struggled from beyond the arc, just 3-16 (19%); SG Ronnie Peppers was 1-9 3PT
  18. Career Game #133 Nov 19, 2004: George Mason (1-0) @ Washington (1-0) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: Sr PF Kelly Bell, 19 pts in their 1st gameNotes: GM had 4 players scoring in double figures in their 1st game 1st Half GM turned the ball over on their 1st 4 possessions. We raced to an 15-3 lead; C Cory Wethers with 8 pts in that stretch. SG Ronnie Peppers provided our outside scoring. But the best performance came from a bench player, backup PF Carlin Bogans, who was scrappy with those offensive rebound putbacks Halftime: Up 43-24 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 3, GM 132nd chance: WASH 12, GM 0Key Players WASH: PF Carlin Bogans 8 pts, 6 rebs 2nd Half Our big men continue to inflict damage inside the paint. Still leading by 23 with 10 mins remaining. Scoring distribution was superb today, with 6 players scoring in double figures. He may have not shot well, but PG Jeryl Milton quarterbacked our offense today in a very efficient manner, 11 assists and just 1 turnover Final Score: George Mason - 52, Washington - 79 Box Scores Wethers 19, 3, 0 (*)Peppers 14, 2, 3, 2 3sJohnson 11, 12, 0Milton 11, 2, 11, 2 3sBogans 10, 8, 2Farrell 10, 4, 3Watson 2, 5, 3Chatman 2, 2, 0Reid 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 50-40% Rebs: +10 Asts: +6 TOs: -10 Pts in paint: +18 2nd chance: +11 Fast break: +8 Post game observations (+): 22 assists and only 7 turnovers; we hit the 20+ asts mark in both of our 1st 2 games(-): Shot 6-11 FT
  19. Career Game #132 Start of Season Nov 16, 2004: Kennesaw St (0-0) @ Washington (0-0) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, outside, not many freedom, princetonDefense: m2m, press at pointsKey Players: PG Carlyle SearsNotes: We have a relatively light non-conference schedule; we should take advantage 1st Half Our starting big men have some nice moves inside, so that is a good sign. PG Jeryl Milton is involved (scored or assisted) in almost all of our possessions when he's on the floor. We have defended the 3PT shot well. We just need to take care of the defensive board much better Halftime: Up 37-36 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 5-13, KENN 2-15Off Rebs: WASH: 4, KENN 7Key Players WASH: PG Jeryl Milton 13 pts, 5 asts 2nd Half C Cory Wethers has scored 10 of 17 pts here in the 2nd half so far. KENN keeping themselves close, by connecting on 3 triples.11:42, Up 54-48 We're getting contributions from other players as well, including SF Chris Farrell and SG Ronnie Peppers who has 8 pts and 11 rebs (Peppers stands just 6-0). Too many turnovers though by our backup PG Alex Watson5:30, Up 61-54 KENN cut down our lead to 3, before we went on an 8-0 run, the last 2 baskets came from KENN's turnovers. Up 11 with a shade below 3 mins left. C Cory Wethers able to answer each time KENN scored. 1:36, Up 73-63 KENN hits another 3. Up 7. We turned the ball over. KENN missed a 3. Timeout0:44, Up 73-66 PG Jeryl Milton with a turnover. KENN getting a 2nd chance after getting an offensive rebound. And they get another 3! Timeout0:24, Up 73-69 KENN gave up 3 fouls to get into penalty. PG Jeryl Milton sinks both FTs. Up 6. KENN missed their last attempt at 3, and finally we can breathe a sigh of relief. Almost had a monumental collapse in my WASH debut. C Cory Wethers with 16 2nd half pts Final Score: Kennesaw St - 69, Washington - 75 Box Scores Wethers 23, 7, 2, 3 stls (*)Milton 17, 2, 7, 5 tos, 3 3sPeppers 10, 11, 2, 2 3sJohnson 10, 9, 2Farrell 7, 1, 4Watson 4, 5, 3, 5 tosChatman 3, 2, 1Bogans 1, 1, 0Reid 0, 2, 0 Team Stats FG: 48-39% Rebs: +5 Asts: +4 TOs: +2 Pts in paint: +18 2nd chance: -2 Fast break: +2 Post game observations (+): We scored effectively both inside (40 pts in the paint) and from long range (6 3s)(-): We would need more than 8 pts from our bench
  20. 2004-05 Washington Lineup Starters 1: Jr® PG Jeryl Milton, 6-0, 1.0/1.0 (Elfrida, AZ)2: Fr SG Ronnie Peppers, 6-0, 1.0/1.5 (Tolleson, AZ)3: Jr® SF Chris Farrell, 6-8, 2.5/3.5 (Albuquerque, NM)4: Jr PF Alex Johnson, 6-8, 3.0/3.5 (Gilbert, AZ)5: So C Cory Wethers, 6-8, 1.5/2.0 (Henderson, NV)Reserves 1/2: Fr PG Alex Watson, 6-6, 1.0/3.0 (Honolulu, HI)3/4: Fr SF Mike Reid, 6-8, 1.5/2.0 (Kanab, UT)3/4: Fr SF Darius Chatman, 6-8, 1.0/1.0 (Riggins, ID)4/5: Fr PF Carlin Bogans, 6-10, 1.0/1.5 (Honolulu, HI)Walk-ons 4/5: Fr PF Tyler Moore, 6-8, 0.5/0.5 (Spanaway, WA)2: Fr SG John Stevenson, 6-2, 0.5/0.5 (Anacortes, WA)Transfers (ineligible to play this season) 5: Jr C Lee Martin (transfer from Maryland), 7-0, 3.0/4.5 (Wilmington, DE)1/2: Jr SG Leon Davey (transfer from Oklahoma), 6-2, 3.0/4.0 (Auburn, NE)4/5: So C Shamel Anderson (transfer from North Carolina), 6-10, 2.0/4.0 (Sloan, IA)
  21. 2004 Draft #27 Sr C Brandon Braun#32 Sr PF Jordan Legans
  22. Coaching Stats as of 2004 (4 years) Ratings Offense: 23 (+6)Defense: 23 (+6)Recruiting: 18 (+6)Scouting: 5 (+1)Development: 23 (+6)Reputation: 19 (+5)Record Overall W-L: 111-20 (0.847)NCAA App: 4Sweet 16: 3NCAA W-L: 6-4Conf Titles: 4Conf COY: 420-Wins: 4 Transferring to WashingtonTeam Prestige: 23Conf Prestige: 61Facilities: C+Academics: B
  23. Graduating Players 1. PG Brandon Perry Regular season: 39 G, 1.7 ppg, 2.1 apgPost season: 3 G, 1.0 ppg, 1.0 apgGPA: 4.02. SG Kevin Stokes Awards: MEAC All-Conference 1st Team (2003, 2004), MEAC All-Conference 2nd Team (2001)Regular season: 121 G, 14.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 1.3 apg, 253 3s, 89% FTPost season: 10 G, 14.3 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 1.9 apg, 26 3s, 83% FTGPA: 4.03. PF Jordan Legans Regular season: 59 G, 5.4 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 1.5 apg, 51% FGPost season: 6 G, 3.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 1.5 apg, 47% FGGPA: 2.64. C Matt Ward Regular season: 62 G, 4.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 48% FGPost season: 3 G, 5.0 ppg, 2.3 rpgGPA: 3.45. C Brandon Braun Awards: Norton (2001), WS POY (2001), WS FOY (2001), All-American 1st Team (2001, 2002, 2004), All-American 2nd Team (2003), MEAC POY (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004), MEAC DPOY (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004), MEAC FOY (2001), MEAC All-Conference 1st Team (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)Regular season: 120 G, 21.4 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 1.0 apg, 1.3 spg, 1.0 bpg, 56% FGPost season: 10 G, 22.5 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 0.8 apg, 1.1 spg, 0.7 bpg, 58% FGGPA: 4.0
  24. 2003-04 Team Stats, Rankings, +/- from last season Team Points: 79.8 (#1), +1.1Rebounds: 34.8 (#28), -4.4Assists: 17.8 (#2), +1.0Steals: 7.3 (#37), +1.4Blocks: 2.4 (#136), -0.8TOs: 10.4 (#1), -1.0FG%: 47.6 (#10), +1.73PT%: 36.7 (#89), -1.3FT%: 77.1 (#29), +4.6 Opposition Points: 59.8 (#17), -1.6FG%: 40.5 (#35), +0.63PT%: 31.3 (#19), -1.9TOs: 16.5 (#32), +1.3 Efficiency Offense: 56.3 (#2), +0.1Defense: 42.2 (#49), -1.7
  25. 2003-04 Individual Stats and Rankings (Nat'l Rank) Points C Brandon Braun - 22.0 ppg (#11)SG Kevin Stokes - 17.6 (#40)SG Dan Smith - 8.8SG Dan Spatola - 7.3PG Anthony Turner - 6.7C Matt Ward - 6.6PF Jordan Legans - 5.8PG Jack Nixon - 2.8C Chad Croshere - 1.9SF Ryan Roma - 1.7Rebounds C Brandon Braun - 10.4 rpg (#4)PF Jordan Legans - 5.8SG Kevin Stokes - 4.1SG Dan Smith - 3.3C Matt Ward - 3.2Assists PG Anthony Turner - 5.3 apg (#5)PF Jordan Legans - 2.4Steals C Brandon Braun - 1.5 spgSG Kevin Stokes - 1.1Blocks C Brandon Braun - 1.3 bpg (#22)Turn overs PG Anthony Turner - 2.5 topg3pt shots made SG Kevin Stokes - 78SG Dan Spatola - 41SG Dan Smith - 40PG Anthony Turner - 24PG Jack Nixon - 11SF Ryan Roma - 1PG Brandon Perry - 1FG % (min: 30 FGA) C Brandon Braun - 59.1% (257 of 435)PF Jordan Legans - 52.6C Matt Ward - 51.7SG Dan Spatola - 51.6PG Anthony Turner - 49.3PG Jack Nixon - 42.0SG Kevin Stokes - 41.7C Chad Croshere - 41.7SF Ryan Roma - 40.0SG Dan Smith - 37.6FT% (min: 20 FTA) SG Kevin Stokes - 88.7% (47 of 53)PF Jordan Legans - 86.8C Matt Ward - 83.7SG Dan Smith - 81.8PG Anthony Turner - 81.8C Chad Croshere - 72.7C Brandon Braun - 67.63PT% (min: 10 3PA) SG Dan Spatola - 45.6% (41 of 90)SG Kevin Stokes - 37.5PG Anthony Turner - 36.9PG Jack Nixon - 34.4SG Dan Smith - 31.0Minutes C Brandon Braun - 27.7 mpgPG Anthony Turner - 27.5SG Dan Smith - 26.2SG Kevin Stokes - 26.2PF Jordan Legans - 22.9C Matt Ward - 17.4SG Dan Spatola - 16.4C Chad Croshere - 10.8PG Jack Nixon - 10.1SF Ryan Roma - 7.8SF Tahj Prewitt - 6.9