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EASTERN OREGON Men’s Basketball ONE UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD * LA GRANDE, OREGON * 97850 * 541-962-2946 (P) * 541-962-3577 * EOUSPORTS.COM GAME TIME Tipoff on Friday is set for 7:30 p.m. PT and 7:30 p.m. PT Saturday. There will be a live video stream for both games from New Media Television Services on EOUSports.com. There will be live stats available on EOUSports.com as well. Live radio is available online and locally in La Grande on KEOL 91.7 FM THE SERIES * EOU holds a 20-13 advantage over Northwest in the all-time series. * The Mountaineers are 14-9 versus Northwest since 2000, and have won four of the past five. * Eastern Oregon’s last trip to Kirkland was an overtime loss last season, 85-84. * Eight of the last 10 games against NU have been decided by single digits. * The series between Evergreen and EOU is tied at 12-12. * Eastern has won three straight games over the Geoducks. *The 113 points EOU scored in the last game against Evergreen was the most points scored by Eastern Oregon in a Cascade Conference game since 1994, when EOU tallied 115 in a win over SOU. QUICK HITS * EOU is 41-2 in its last 43 regular season games at home. * The Mountaineers are 63-7 in the past 70 games in Quinn. * EOU’s average margin of victory this year is 13.5 points. * The Mountaineers have not won the rebound advantage five times this season, resulting in four losses. * Eastern is 16-2 when leading at halftime this season. * The Mountaineers are 11-0 when opponents have scored less than 70 points, and 23-1 under Isaac Williams in the same stat. * EOU is 19-0 this season when leading with five minutes left in regulation, and 19-1 when leading with 10 minutes left. MBB MEDIA SERVICES Barrett Henderson, Asst. AD, Media Services, Game Management, and Promotions [email protected] 541-805-5687 (c) GAMES 27 AND 28 * FEB 18-19, 2011 EOU MOUNTAINEERS MENS BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 2010 EASTERN OREGON SCHEDULE Date Opponent T ime/Result Oct. 16 ALUMNI GAME # W, 101-33 Oct. 29 Portland Bible College W, 102-66 Oct. 30 Multnomah University W, 146-63 Nov. 5 MONTANA TECH $ W, 86-66 Nov. 6 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY $ W, 88-45 Nov. 13 University of Idaho # L, 74-86 Nov. 17 Walla Walla University W, 65-50 Nov. 19 Rocky Mountain College X W, 78-72 Nov. 20 Carroll College X L, 78-84 Nov. 26 Whitman College % W, 99-92 Nov. 27 Pacific Lutheran University % W, 81-67 Dec. 3 EVERGREEN STATE * W, 77-59 Dec. 4 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY* W, 73-66 Dec. 17 Southern Oregon* W, 80-68 Dec. 18 Oregon Tech* L, 78-89 Dec. 30 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY* W, 96-75 Dec. 31 WARNER PACIFIC* W, 86-78 Jan. 7 College of Idaho* L, 68-78 Jan. 14 Northwest Christian* W, 67-63 Jan. 15 Corban University* W, 81-72 Jan. 21 OREGON TECH* L, 80-93 Jan 22 SOUTHERN OREGON* W, 95-53 Jan. 28 Warner Pacific* L, 67-87 Jan. 29 Concordia University* W, 80-78 Feb. 2 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY W, 108-53 Feb. 4 COLLEGE OF IDAHO* W, 83-80 Feb. 11 CORBAN UNIVERSITY* W, 88-83 Feb. 12 NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN* W, 66-65 Feb. 18 Northwest University* 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 Evergreen State College* 7:30 p.m. Feb. 23 CCC Tournament-1st Round** Feb. 26 CCC Tournament-Semis** Mar. 1 CCC Tournament-Finals** Mar. 9-15 NAIA Div. II National Championships^ HOME GAMES # Exhibition Game $ Aramark Quinn Classic- Hosted by EOU X Carroll College Classic- Hosted by Carroll College % Vineyard Inn Classic- Hosted by Whitman College * Cascade Collegiate Conference Game ** CCC Tournament Game ^ NAIA Div. 2 National Tournament Eastern Men Face Battles on Final Weekend of Regular Season ONE TO WATCH Eastern Oregon forward Travares Peterson is having quite the week. The junior has been interviewed on the radio, had his game-winning layup highlight shown on Portland’s KATU news, and has his highlight on Youtube with 465 views in two days. The El Paso native was named the CCC Player of the Week and has scored 47 points the past four games. For up-to-date information on EOU Basketball, visit the official athletics website EOUSports.com and follow on twitter @EOUSports GAMES 27 and 28 Dates: Friday and Saturday, Feb. 11-12 Location: Kirkland and Olympia, Wash. Tipoff: Friday 7:30 p.m. PT, Saturday 7:30 p.m. PT Gymnasium: NU Pavilion (550) and College Recreation Center (800) ON THE AIR Video: http://geoducks.nmtvsports.com/ Radio: KEOL 91.7 FM Friday, 7:30 p.m. Barrett Henderson, KEOL Play-by-Play Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Barrett Henderson, KEOL Play-by-Play NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY 19-6, 11-5 CASCADE IN THE POLL No. 15 LEADERS POINTS Peters, 13.04 ppg. REBOUNDS Peters, 9.36 rpg. ASSISTS Christie, 3.63 apg. STEALS Christie, 1.92 spg. BLOCKS Peters, 1.24 bpg. THREE-POINTERS Landon, 57/150, 38% EVERGREEN STATE 8-18, 5-11 CASCADE IN THE POLL No Votes LEADERS POINTS Hope, 13.73 ppg. REBOUNDS Tolliver, 7.44 rpg. ASSISTS Hope, 2.77 apg. STEALS Troyer, 1.65 spg. BLOCKS Tolliver, 1.22 bpg. THREE-POINTERS Troyer, 48/109, 44%
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EASTERN OREGON

Men’s BasketballONE UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD * LA GRANDE, OREGON * 97850 * 541-962-2946 (P) * 541-962-3577 * EOUSPORTS.COM

GAME TIMETipoff on Friday is set for 7:30 p.m. PT and 7:30 p.m. PT Saturday. There will be a live video stream forboth games from New Media Television Services on EOUSports.com. There will be live stats available onEOUSports.com as well. Live radio is available online and locally in La Grande on KEOL 91.7 FM

THE SERIES* EOU holds a 20-13 advantage over Northwest in the all-time series.* The Mountaineers are 14-9 versus Northwest since 2000, and have won four of the past five.* Eastern Oregon’s last trip to Kirkland was an overtime loss last season, 85-84.* Eight of the last 10 games against NU have been decided by single digits.* The series between Evergreen and EOU is tied at 12-12.* Eastern has won three straight games over the Geoducks.*The 113 points EOU scored in the last game against Evergreen was the most points scored by EasternOregon in a Cascade Conference game since 1994, when EOU tallied 115 in a win over SOU.

QUICK HITS* EOU is 41-2 in its last 43 regular season games at home.* The Mountaineers are 63-7 in the past 70 games in Quinn.* EOU’s average margin of victory this year is 13.5 points.* The Mountaineers have not won the rebound advantagefive times this season, resulting in four losses.* Eastern is 16-2 when leading at halftime this season.* The Mountaineers are 11-0 when opponents have scored less than 70 points, and 23-1 under Isaac Williams in the same stat.* EOU is 19-0 this season when leading with five minutes leftin regulation, and 19-1 when leading with 10 minutes left.

MBB MEDIA SERVICESBarrett Henderson, Asst. AD, Media Services, Game Management, and [email protected] (c)

GAMES 27 AND 28 * FEB 18-19, 2011 EOU MOUNTAINEERS MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

2010 EASTERN OREGON SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time/ResultOct. 16 ALUMNI GAME # W, 101-33Oct. 29 Portland Bible College W, 102-66Oct. 30 Multnomah University W, 146-63Nov. 5 MONTANA TECH $ W, 86-66Nov. 6 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY $ W, 88-45Nov. 13 University of Idaho # L, 74-86Nov. 17 Walla Walla University W, 65-50Nov. 19 Rocky Mountain College X W, 78-72Nov. 20 Carroll College X L, 78-84Nov. 26 Whitman College % W, 99-92Nov. 27 Pacific Lutheran University % W, 81-67Dec. 3 EVERGREEN STATE * W, 77-59Dec. 4 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY* W, 73-66Dec. 17 Southern Oregon* W, 80-68Dec. 18 Oregon Tech* L, 78-89Dec. 30 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY* W, 96-75Dec. 31 WARNER PACIFIC* W, 86-78Jan. 7 College of Idaho* L, 68-78Jan. 14 Northwest Christian* W, 67-63Jan. 15 Corban University* W, 81-72Jan. 21 OREGON TECH* L, 80-93Jan 22 SOUTHERN OREGON* W, 95-53Jan. 28 Warner Pacific* L, 67-87Jan. 29 Concordia University* W, 80-78Feb. 2 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY W, 108-53Feb. 4 COLLEGE OF IDAHO* W, 83-80Feb. 11 CORBAN UNIVERSITY* W, 88-83Feb. 12 NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN* W, 66-65Feb. 18 Northwest University* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 19 Evergreen State College* 7:30 p.m.Feb. 23 CCC Tournament-1st Round**Feb. 26 CCC Tournament-Semis**Mar. 1 CCC Tournament-Finals**Mar. 9-15 NAIA Div. II National Championships^

HOME GAMES# Exhibition Game$ Aramark Quinn Classic- Hosted by EOUX Carroll College Classic- Hosted by Carroll College% Vineyard Inn Classic- Hosted by Whitman College* Cascade Collegiate Conference Game** CCC Tournament Game^ NAIA Div. 2 National Tournament

Eastern Men Face Battles on FinalWeekend of Regular Season

ONE TO WATCHEastern Oregon forward Travares Peterson

is having quite the week. The junior has

been interviewed on the radio, had his

game-winning layup

highlight shown on

Portland’s KATU news,

and has his highlight

on Youtube with 465

views in two days. The

El Paso native was

named the CCC Player

of the Week and has

scored 47 points the

past four games.

For up-to-date information on EOU Basketball, visit the official athletics website

EEOOUUSports.com

and follow on twitter

@EOUSports

GAMES 27 and 28

Dates: Friday and Saturday, Feb. 11-12

Location: Kirkland and Olympia, Wash.

Tipoff: Friday 7:30 p.m. PT,

Saturday 7:30 p.m. PT

Gymnasium: NU Pavilion (550) and

College Recreation Center (800)

ON THE AIRVideo:http://geoducks.nmtvsports.com/Radio: KEOL 91.7 FMFriday, 7:30 p.m.Barrett Henderson, KEOL Play-by-Play

Saturday, 7:30 p.m.Barrett Henderson, KEOL Play-by-Play

NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY19-6, 11-5 CASCADEIN THE POLLNo. 15

LEADERSPOINTSPeters, 13.04 ppg.REBOUNDSPeters, 9.36 rpg.ASSISTSChristie, 3.63 apg.STEALSChristie, 1.92 spg.BLOCKSPeters, 1.24 bpg.THREE-POINTERSLandon, 57/150, 38%

EVERGREEN STATE8-18, 5-11 CASCADEIN THE POLLNo Votes

LEADERSPOINTSHope, 13.73 ppg.REBOUNDSTolliver, 7.44 rpg.ASSISTSHope, 2.77 apg.STEALSTroyer, 1.65 spg.BLOCKSTolliver, 1.22 bpg.THREE-POINTERSTroyer, 48/109, 44%

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GAMES 27-28 * NU AND ESC * FEB. 18-19, 2011 EASTERN OREGON MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES * 2

EASTERN OREGON QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................ La Grande, Ore.Founded .............................................................. 1929Enrollment .......................................................... 3,957Nickname .............................................. MountaineersColors ... Navy and Vegas Gold (Pant. 2745 and 583)Gymnasium (Capacity) ......... Quinn Coliseum (1,403)Conference .................................. Cascade CollegiateFirst Basketball Season ..................... 1929 (81 years)President ............................................. Dr. Bob DaviesFaculty Representative ............. Dr. Peter DiffenderferAthletics Website ...................... www.EOUSports.comMain Athletic Dept. Phone ……...……… 541.962.3497

EASTERN OREGON BASKETBALL FACTS2009 Record ........................................................ 23-92009 Cascade Record/Finish ....................... 14-4/2nd2009 Final Ranking .......................................... No. 13All-Time Record ................................. 952-1127 (.456)All-Time Cascade Record ................... 160-166 (.484)All-Time Postseason Record ............................. 22-36

CCC tournament ......… 13 appearances (9-14)‘94, ‘96, ‘97, ’00, ’01, ’02, ’03,’04, ’06, ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10

National tournament ........ 4 appearances (5-3) ’42, ’08, ’09, ‘10

EASTERN OREGON COACHING STAFFIsaac Williams, Second Year (43-13, 26-7 CCC) .. HCTim Mollerstrom, Sixth Year ................................... ACAdam Tyhurst, Second Year .................................. ACMark Carollo, Second Year .................................... ACJeremy Templeton, Second Year .......................... S/CRussell Yap ............................................................ AT

EASTERN OREGON MEDIA SERVICESPhone …………………...………………… 541.962.3946Fax ……………...……………………..….. 541.962.3577Asst. Ath. Dir., Media Relations ….. Barrett Henderson

Office phone ………….…..… 541.962.3946Cell phone ………..……..….. 541.805.5687E-mail ……….....….. [email protected]

Press row phone number …………….… 541.962.3685Phone for radio outlet ……………….….. 541.962.3361Media Relations Assistant ……….….…… Paul CarolloMailing Address ….……….. Eastern Oregon University……………………………………… One University Blvd.……………………..…………….. La Grande, OR 97850

2010-11 EASTERN OREGON MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Ex. Hometown

3 Josh Cottle G 5-10 160 Sr.-3V Heber City, Utah

12 Cody Thurmond G 6-0 165 So.-1V Poulsbo, Wash.

15 Thomas McCarthy G 6-0 170 Sr.-3V Prineville, Ore.

20 JC Cook G 6-0 195 Sr.-3V Canby, Ore.

21 Travares Peterson W/F 6-4 185 Jr.-2V El Paso, Texas

23 Anthony Brown W/F 6-5 210 So.-1V Spokane, Wash.

24 Jared Heitzman (heights-man) W 6-3 180 Fr.-HS Lewiston, Idaho

30 Kyllian Wood (kill-e-n) F 6-7 225 Fr.-HS Springfield, Ore.

32 Jamar Johnson W 6-3 200 Jr.-2V Portland, Ore.

34 Jeff Ranstrom F 6-4 225 Jr.-2V Eagle, Idaho

42 Jason Mumm F 6-7 230 Jr.-2V Kimberly, Idaho

45 Robert Barrington F 6-5 210 So.-1V Virginia City, Nev.

RS Ryan Tooke G/W 6-5 185 Fr.-HS La Grande, Ore.

By positionF (4): Barrington, Mumm,

Ranstrom, Wood

G (4): Cook, Cottle,

McCarthy, Thurmond

W (2): Heitzman, Johnson

G/W (1): Tooke

W/F (2): Peterson, Brown

By yearJR (4): Johnson, Mumm,

Peterson, Ranstrom

FR (3): Heitzman, Tooke,

Wood

SO (3): Barrington, Brown,

Thurmond

SR (3): Cook, Cottle,

McCarthy

By stateOre. (5): Cook, Johnson,

McCarthy, Tooke, Wood

Idaho (3): Heitzman, Mumm,

Ranstrom

Wash. (2): Brown, Thurmond

Nev. (1): Barrington

Texas (1): Peterson

Utah (1): Cottle

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

ABOUT THE EAGLESThe Eagles (19-6) (11-5) and EOU were picked tied for second in the confer-

ence preseason poll, and will be fighting for second place in the last weekend of theregular season. The NAIA’s No. 4 three-point field goal percentage defense from NUsquares off against the Mountaineers’ No. 10 three-point field goal percentage offense.Northwest, winners of seven of its last eight, is 11-2 this season at home, including awin over CCC regular season champion, Oregon Tech.

Keeping Up With Eastern

MOUNTIE MINUTESWednesdays on EOUSports.com

LIVE VIDEO STREAMNMTV Service EOUSports.com

LIVE STATSEOUSports.com

Game Notes continue on page 6

LAST TIME OUTTravares Peterson’s lay-in with 0.4 seconds gave the No. 14 Eastern Oregon

University men’s basketball team a 66-65 thrilling win over Northwest ChristianSaturday. The Beacons were poised for the upset leading for much of the game, includ-ing a 41-27 lead with 41 seconds left in the first half. Eastern Oregon’s only lead of thefirst half was a 2-0 advantage to begin the game. A pair of Peterson free throws with13:38 remaining in regulation was the next EOU lead. Peterson led Eastern with 16points and eight rebounds. The junior shot 6 for 11 from the field. JC Cook contributed15 points and Jason Mumm added 12 points and eight rebounds. EOU finished 36 per-cent from the field and 14 of 24 from the free-throw line. The leading three-point shoot-ing team in NAIA Div. 2 was held to 6 for 26 from behind the arc.

ABOUT THE GEODUCKSThe Geoducks (8-18) (5-11) will show off their athleticism Saturday night

against Eastern. Evergreen has been outscored in the first half by an average of 33-39so far this season. The Geoducks are at the bottom of the conference in field goal per-centage offense and defense and three-point field goal percentage offense and defense.First year head coach Arvin Mosley has the third best rebounder in the conference inMarice Tolliver who is averaging 7.44 rebounds a game.

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GAMES 27-28 * NU AND ESC * FEB. 18-19, 2011 EASTERN OREGON MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES * 3

Around the CascadeFEB. 11NW Christian at College of Idaho, 56-73Corban at Eastern Oregon, 83-88Evergreen at Warner Pacific, 65-86Northwest at Concordia, 99-69

FEB. 12Corban at College of Idaho, 64-62NW Christian at Eastern Oregon, 65-66Evergreen at Concordia, 76-88Oregon Tech at Southern Oregon, 68-58Northwest at Warner Pacific, 66-68 OT

FEB. 18Concordia at Oregon Tech, 7:30 p.m.College of Idaho at Evergreen, 7:30 p.m.Eastern Oregon at Northwest, 7:30 p.m.Warner Pacific at Southern Oregon, 7:30 p.m.Northwest Christian at Corban, 7:30 p.m.

FEB. 19Warner Pacific at Oregon Tech, 7:30 p.m.Concordia at Southern Oregon, 7:30 p.m.College of Idaho at Northwest, 7:30 p.m.Eastern Oregon at Evergreen, 7:30 p.m.

* All times Pacific

2010-11 CCC Preseason Poll

1. Oregon Tech (5) 89 pts2. Eastern Oregon (3) 84 pts2. Northwest U. (1) 84 pts4. College of Idaho (1) 70 pts5. Warner Pacific 63 pts6. Concordia 48 pts7. Corban 38 pts8. Northwest Christian 29 pts9. Evergreen State 24 pts10. Southern Oregon 21 ptsFirst place votes in parenthesis ( )

Cascade Player of the Week

Travares Peterson (EOU) 6-4 Jr. Forward- In addition to scoring 29 points and grab-bing 12 rebounds, he had the EOU highlightof the season with a game-winning lay-in.

TEAMSCORING OFFENSE

PTS AVG

1. EOU 2196 84.5

2. NU 2051 82.0

7. ESC 1930 74.2

SCORING DEFENSE

PTS AVG

1.OIT 1775 63.4

3. NU 1731 69.2

5. EOU 1845 71.0

10. ESC 2165 83.3

SCORING MARGIN

OWN-OPP MAR.

1. OIT 80.1-63.4 +16.7

2. EOU 84.5-71.0 +13.5

3. NU 82.0-69.2 +12.8

10. ESC 74.2-83.3 -9.0

FIELD GOAL PCT.

FGM-FGA PCT.

1. CU 784-1596 .491

3. NU 723-1550 .466

4. EOU 776-1695 .458

10. ESC 698-1644 .425

FG PCT DEFENSE

FGM-FGA PCT.

1. SOU 640-1541 .415

2. NU 639-1536 .416

4. EOU 660-1574 .419

10. ESC 795-1649 .482

FREE THROW PCT

FTM-FTA PCT.

1. OIT 413-548 .754

3. ESC 353-501 .705

5. NU 426-610 .698

6. EOU 376-539 .698

3-POINT FG PCT

3PM-3PA PCT.

1. EOU 268-701 .382

4. NU 179-486 .368

10. ESC 181-589 .307

3-POINT FG DEFENSE

3PM-3PA PCT.

1. NU 154-538 .286

5. EOU 182-567 .321

10. ESC 167-465 .359

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

RBS AVG

1. WPC 415 15.96

2. EOU 370 14.23

4. NU 320 12.80

9. ESC 249 9.58

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

RBS AVG

1. EOU 755 29.04

2. NU 718 28.72

7. ESC 642 24.69

BLOCKED SHOTS NO. AVG

1. WP 91 3.50

3. NU 69 2.76

4. ESC 69 2.65

10. EOU 44 1.69

ASSISTS NO. AVG

1. NU 420 16.80

2. EOU 436 16.77

10. ESC 238 9.15

STEALS NO. AVG

1. NU 233 9.32

6. EOU 183 7.04

7. ESC 168 6.46

TURNOVER MARGIN

OWN-OPP +/-

1. OIT 268-364 +3.43

3. NU 368-409 +1.64

5. ESC 393-411 +0.69

6. EOU 348-359 +0.42

INDIVIDUALSCORING

PTS AVG

1. Foster-OIT 557 19.9

11. McCarthy-EO 362 13.9

12. Hope-ESC 357 13.7

17. Peters-NU 326 13.0

FIELD GOAL PCT.

FGM-FGA PCT.

1. Herman-CU 147-228 .645

2. Peters-NU 133-207 .643

4. Mumm-EO 97-160 .606

FREE THROW PCT

FTM-FTA PCT.

1. McKee-NCU 86-97 .887

5. Johnson-EO 57-69 .826

7. Dixon-ESC 50-64 .781

8. Peters-NU 60-77 .779

3-POINT FG PCT

3PM-3PA PCT.

1. Johnson-EO 56-120 .467

4. Troyer-ESC 48-109 .440

5. Cook-NU 28-66 .424

3-POINT MADE

NO. AVG.

1. McCarthy-EO 84 3.23

5. Sarysz-ESC 61 2.35

8. Landon-NU 57 2.28

REBOUNDING

RBS AVG

1. Peters-NU 234 9.4

3. Toliver-ESC 171 7.4

9. Brown-EO 93 6.2

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

RBS AVG

1. Tolliver-ESC 146 6.35

2. Peters-NU 152 6.08

12. Brown-EO 63 4.20

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

NO. AVG

1. Peters-NU 82 3.28

7. Ranstrom-EO 58 2.42

9. Lewis-ESC 53 2.21

ASSISTS

NO. AVG

1. Aker-CU 132 4.89

3. Thurmond-EO 98 3.77

4. Christie-NU 87 3.63

15. Hope-ESC 72 2.77

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO

RATIO

1. Cottle-EO 2.43

4. Christie-NU 1.64

STEALS

NO. AVG

1. Ballenger-COI 71 2.63

2. Christie-NU 46 1.92

4. Brown-EO 25 1.67

5. Troyer-ESC 43 1.65

BLOCKED SHOTS

NO. AVG

1. Davis-WP 41 1.58

2. Peters-NU 31 1.24

3. Tolliver-ESC 28 1.22

4. Brown-EOU 14 0.93

Statistical Leaders (As of 2/17/11)

Expanded StandingsSchool Conf Pct. Over Pct. Home Away Streak PF PA

Oregon Tech 14-2 0.875 24-4 0.857 14-0 9-2 W2 80.1 63.4

Eastern Oregon 12-4 0.750 21-5 0.808 11-1 8-4 W5 84.5 71.0

Northwest 11-5 0.688 19-6 0.760 11-2 7-4 L1 82.0 69.2

Warner Pacific 11-5 0.688 18-8 0.692 11-3 5-4 W2 77.5 71.5

College of Idaho 9-7 0.562 12-15 0.444 7-5 2-7 L1 68.1 68.0

Southern Oregon 6-10 0.375 14-13 0.519 7-5 5-8 L1 71.1 70.1

Corban 6-11 0.353 16-13 0.552 8-5 6-7 W1 79.8 78.7

Concordia 5-11 0.312 11-16 0.407 7-7 3-9 W1 80.9 80.3

Evergreen 5-11 0.312 8-18 0.308 6-5 2-12 L2 74.2 83.3

Northwest Christian 2-15 0.118 8-21 0.276 4-8 3-12 L4 67.4 74.3

CCC Tournament

* Based on if season ended today

FEB. 23 - QUARTERFINALS#8 Concordia at #1 Oregon Tech, 7 p.m.#5 College of Idaho at #4 Warner Pacific, 7 pm#6 Southern Oregon at #3 Northwest, 7 p.m.#7 Corban at #2 Eastern Oregon, 7 p.m.

FEB. 26 - SEMIFINALSTBD, 7 p.m.TBD, 7 p.m..MARCH 1 - FINALSTBD, 7 p.m.

Higher seed is host institution.Check CascadeConference.org and basketballguidelines for tiebreaker scenarios.

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GAMES 27-28 * NU AND ESC * FEB. 18-19, 2011 EASTERN OREGON MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES * 4

EASTERN’S RECORD WHEN ...

Leading at halftime 16-2

Trailing at halftime 5-3

Tied at halftime 0-0

Vs. Top 25 Team 1-2

Vs. Top 10 Team 0-1

Leading with 10:00 remaining 19-1

Trailing with 10:00 remaining 2-3

Tied with 10:00 remaining 0-1

Leading with 5:00 remaining 19-0

Trailing with 5:00 remaining 2-5

Tied with 5:00 remaining 0-0

In Overtime 0-0

EOU outrebounds opponents 20-1

EOU is outrebounded 1-3

Same amount of rebounds 0-1

EOU commits more turnovers 7-4

Opponent commits more turnovers 13-0

Same amount of turnovers 1-1

EOU has more fouls than opponent 10-4

Opponent has more fouls than EOU 9-0

Same amount of fouls 2-1

EOU shoots 50 percent or better 5-0

Opponent shoots 50 percent or better 2-2

EOU shoots less than 50 percent 15-4

Opponent shoots less than 50 percent 19-3

EOU shoots better than opponent 15-1

Opponent shoots better than EOU 6-4

Same shooting percentage 0-0

EOU has more free-throw attempts 12-1

Opponent has more free-throw attempts 8-4

Same amount of free-throw attempts 1-0

EOU bench outscores opponent bench 18-3

Opponent bench outscores EOU bench 3-2

Benches score the same 0-0

Games decided by 1-5 points 5-0

Games decided by 6-10 points 5-2

Games decided by 11-15 points 3-2

Games decided by 16 or more points 8-1

EOU makes 10 or more three-pointers 12-4

EOU makes 9 or less three-pointers 9-1

EOU shoots above 60 FT percentage 16-4

EOU shoots below 60 FT percentage 5-1

THE LAST TIME THEY MET ...

LA GRANDE, Ore. -- The No. 9 Eastern Oregon University

men's basketball team beat rallied to a 73-66 win over No.

14 Northwest University Saturday.

The Mountaineers (10-1) (2-0) move closer to matching

their best start in school history at 13-1 in the 2007-08

season. Eastern trailed by as many as 10 points in the

second half before it made its comeback for the victory.

A Jordan Call three-pointer with 2:57 left in the first half

gave Northwest a 39-29 lead. The Eagles led 40-33 at

halftime. A pair of Stedman Richardson free throws gave

NU a 47-37 lead with 16:31 remaining in regulation. EOU

went on a 12-2 run over the five minutes and tied the score

at 49.

The score went back and forth over the next three minutes until the Mountaineers opened a 56-56

score to a 67-58 lead with 3:19 left in the game after a Jason Mumm three-pointer.

Thomas McCarthy led Eastern Oregon with 18 points off of the bench. The senior was 6 for 10

from the field including 3 of 7 from behind the perimeter. Mumm added 12 points, and Travares

Peterson scored 10 points and recorded a team-high nine rebounds. Cody Thurmond threw a

team-high five assists.

Greg Peters scored a game-high 19 points to lead Northwest (7-2) (1-1). He was 8 of 11 from the

field and grabbed a team-high seven rebounds. Call finished with 12 points, and Stedman

Richardson added 10 points and five assists.

After shooting 36 percent from the field in the first half, EOU shot 48 percent in the second half.

The Mountaineers finished 36 percent from the three-point range. Eastern outrebounded the

Eagles, 43 to 29, and had 16 assists to Northwest’s 15. The top two unselfish teams in the CCC

squared off in the game, as Northwest averaged a league-best 17.7 assists per game, and

Eastern averaged 17.3. NU was 40 percent from the field, and 5 of 21 from behind the perimeter.

NORTHWEST 66

EASTERN 73La Grande, Ore.

Dec. 4, 2010 * Quinn Coliseum

THE LAST FIVE MEETINGS

* 12/4/10 - in La Grande

Eastern 73, Corban 66

* 2/19/10 - in La Grande

Eastern 84, Northwest 72

* 12/5/09 - in Kirkland

Northwest 85, Eastern 84 OT

* 2/13/09 - in La Grande

Eastern 72, Northwest 57

* 1/12/09 - in Kirkland

Eastern 83, Northwest 59

LA GRANDE, Ore. – The No. 9 Eastern Oregon University

men’s basketball team knocked off The Evergreen State

College Friday, 77-59, to open Cascade Conference play.

On ‘70s Night in Quinn Coliseum, the Mountaineers (9-1)

wore throwback uniforms and won their third straight game

behind 22 points from JC Cook. The Canby, Ore. native

returned to the starting lineup after an ankle injury earlier in

the season. The senior shot 8 for 14 from the field, and 5

for 9 from behind the perimeter. He added six rebounds

and six assists.

Eastern’s Jamar Johnson scored in double digits for the

ninth time this season finishing with 18 points. The Portland,

Ore. native shot 7 for 10 from the field and 4 of 6 from behind the arc. He had a team-high eight

rebounds. Cody Thurmond added 13 points and seven assists.

A Cook three-pointer with 42 seconds left in the first half gave EOU its largest lead of the half at

39-23. The Mountaineers had a 39-26 lead at halftime. The final 18-point margin was the largest

lead of the night. Eastern led through the entirety of the game.

The Geoducks (1-7) lost its seventh consecutive game after opening the season with a win.

Evergreen finished with three double digit scorers Friday led by Marice Tolliver’s 17 points. The

junior finished with a game-high 11 rebounds. Johnny Sarysz and Ramone Johnson added 12

and 10 points respectively.

Eastern Oregon improved to 9-0 this season when outrebounding its opponent. EOU had 38

rebounds to Evergreen State’s 37. The Mountaineers had a 21 to 9 assist advantage, but turned

the ball over 15 times compared to TESC’s 13. Evergreen outscored Eastern 30 to 14 in the

paint.

THE LAST FIVE MEETINGS

* 12/3/10 - in La Grande

Eastern 77, Evergreen 59

* 2/20/10 - in La Grande

Eastern 113, Evergreen 76

* 12/4/09 - in Olympia

Eastern 74, Evergreen 65

* 2/28/09 - in La Grande

Evergreen 84, Eastern 64

* 2/14/09 - in La Grande

Eastern 84, Evergreen 74

EVERGREEN 59

EASTERN 77La Grande, Ore.

Dec. 3, 2010 * Quinn Coliseum

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EASTERN’S RECORD WHEN ...

EOU scores less than 50 0-0

EOU scores between 60-69 3-2

EOU scores between 70-79 3-2

EOU scores between 80-89 9-1

EOU scores between 90-99 3-0

EOU scores 100 or more 3-0

Opponent scores less than 50 1-0

Opponent scores between 60-69 8-0

Opponent scores between 70-79 5-2

Opponent scores between 80-89 2-2

Opponent scores between 90-99 1-1

Opponent scores 100 or more 0-0

In October 2-0

In November 6-1

In December 5-1

In January 4-3

In February 4-0

On Monday 0-0

On Tuesday 0-0

On Wednesday 2-0

On Thursday 1-0

On Friday 10-3

On Saturday 8-2

On Sunday 0-0

Wearing white uniforms 1-1

Wearing navy uniforms 10-4

Wearing gray uniforms 9-0

Wearing retro uniforms 2-0

Northwest University

The Evergreen State College

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Game Notes continue on page 9

IT COMES DOWN TO THISThe only thing certain in the Cascade

Collegiate Conference postseason picture isOregon Tech will be the top seed. TheMountaineers have clinched their fourthstraight home playoff game. EOU has theclearest way to the second seed of the threegames within a game of each other. If Easternwins both games this weekend, its No. 2.

DIALING LONG DISTANCEEastern is hitting its share of shots

from behind the perimeter this season. TheMountaineers are first in NAIA Div. 2 in three-pointers made per game (10.3), and in totalthree-pointers made (268). EOU is 10th in thecountry in three-point percentage (38%).Jamar Johnson is third in the country with his46 percent shotting from three-point range.Thomas McCarthy is seventh in NAIA Div. 2with 84 three-pointers, making 3.2 per gamewhich is seventh in the nation.

RECORD WATCHThe Mountaineers are doing their

share of setting new records this season.EOU has already broke the school mark forthree-pointers in a single season nad singlegame records of threes made, points, andrebounds. Eastern is 309 points shy of break-ing the record for points in a season. ThomasMcCarthy needs to make five three-pointers tobreak Ryan Orton’s 15-year-old school recordof 88 three-pointers in a single season. Thesenior has hit 84 of his 202 three-pointers thisseason. The Prineville, Ore. native has con-nected on 179 of his 457 career three-point-ers. Mark Carollo holds the school careerrecord when he made 210 of his 606 shots.

THE TWENTY WIN CLUBEastern has clinched its fifth straight

20-win season. Before the five-year streak,the Mountaineers had four 20-win seasons inthe 81-year history of men’s basketball, withthe last coming in 1965-66. This season’ssquad became the 20th team to reach 16 winsin school history. The 2007-08 team had theschool’s best record at 26-6. That team was17-3 after 20 games, and started 25-4.

Friday’s Projected Starters

Saturday’s Projected Starters

The Evergreen State College

Guard01 Tyrell Dixon

JR 5-9 180

Tacoma, Wash.

Mt. Tahoma HS

Guard02 Ramon Johnson

JR 6-2 170

Las Vegas, Nev.

S. Puget Sound HS

Forward33 Michael Brumsey

JR 6-7 205

Tacoma, Wash.

S. Puget Sound HS

Forward24 Marice Tolliver

JR 6-5 225

Tacoma, Wash.

Lower Columbia CC

Guard03 Josh Troyer

SR 6-3 185

Vancouver, Wash.

Lower Columbia CC

Northwest University

Guard4 Stedmon Richardson

SR 6-2 180

Los Angeles, Calif.

Fullerton JC

Guard5 Rich Skillman

JR 6-2 195

Everson, Wash.

Nooksack Valley HS

Forward55 Greg George

SR 6-9 235

Seattle, Wash.

Lake Washington HS

Guard11 Daley Landon

SR 5-11 168

Waterville, Wash.

Big Bend CC

Wing24 Tyson Christie

SO 6-4 205

Sherwood, Ore.

Linn-Benton CC

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Scored 40 Points: 41 by Neil Fryer at Cascade College (1/24/09)

Scored 35 Points: 41 by Neil Fryer at Cascade College (1/24/09)

Scored 30 Points: 30 by Jamar Johnson vs Southern Oregon (1/22/11)

Scored 25 Points: 26 by Jamar Johnson at Carroll College (11/20/10)

Grabbed 20 Rebounds: 23 by Paul Carollo at College of the Ozarks (3/14/08)

Grabbed 15 Rebounds: 16 by Jordan Gregg at Lewis-Clark State (11/28/09)

Made 15 Field Goals: 17 (17-24) by Neil Fryer at Cascade College (1/24/09)

Made 10 Field Goals: 10 (10-11) by Jamar Johnson vs Southern Ore. (1/22/11)

Attempted 25 Field Goals: 27 (16-27) by Mark Carollo vs. Evergreen (1/11/08)

Attempted 20 Field Goals: 24 (17-24) by Neil Fryer at Cascade (1/24/09)

Made 8 3-Pointers: 8 (8-13) by Mark Carollo vs. Northwest Christian (2/23/08)

Made 7 3-Pointers: 8 (8-13) by Mark Carollo vs. Northwest Christian (2/23/08)

Made 6 3-Pointers: 6 (6-9) by Thomas McCarthy vs. Concordia (12/30/10)

Attempted 15 3-Pointers: 16 (7-16) by Bryan Rabas at Concordia (1/27/04)

Attempted 10 3-Pointers: 10 (4-10) by Thomas McCarthy vs. Corban (2/11/11)

Made 15 Free Throws: 20 (20-24) Randy Saitze vs. George Fox (1/18/82)

Made 10 Free Throws: 10 (10-16) by Josh Cottle vs. Warner Pacific (1/29/10)

Attempted 20 Free Throws: 24 (20-24) Randy Saitze vs. George Fox (1/18/82)

Attempted 15 Free Throws: 16 (10-16) by Josh Cottle vs. Warner Pac (1/29/10)

Had 15 Assists: 18 by Mitch Despanie vs. Warner Pacific (11/1/96)

Had 10 Assists: 10 by Cody Thurmond vs. Montana Tech (11/5/10)

Had 6 Steals: 6 by Steve Sawyers vs. Warner Pacific (2/27/10)

Had 5 Steals: 5 by Anthony Brown at Northwest Christian (1/14/11)

Had 5 Blocks: 5 by Deon Chandler vs. Warner Pacific (2/7/96)

Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Send A Game To Overtime: Neil Fryer at

Cascade, 1/24/09

Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Win The Game: Jordan Gregg at Northwest

Christian, 2/13/10

Hit A Closing-Seconds Shot To Win a Game: Travares Peterson vs. Northwest

Christian, 2/12/11

THE LAST TIME AN EOU PLAYER...

Scored 110 Points: 146 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Scored 105 Points: 108 vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)

Scored 100 Points: 108 vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)

Allowed 100 Points: 101 at Cascade College (1/24/09)

Scored 60 Points in a Half: 74 (2nd Half) at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Did Not Score 20+ Points in a Half: 18 (2nd Half) at C. of the Ozarks (3/14/08)

Grabbed 55 Rebounds: 77 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Grabbed 50 Rebounds: 77 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Made 40 Field Goals: 42 vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)

Attempted 90 Field Goals: 98 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Attempted 80 Field Goals: 98 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Attempted 75 Field Goals: 77 (37-77) vs. Concordia (12/30/10)

Made 15 3-Pointers: 18 (18-33) vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)

Made 10 3-Pointers: 12 (12-32) vs. Corban (2/11/11)

Attempted 35 3-Pointers: 49 at Concordia University (1/27/04)

Attempted 30 3-Pointers: 32 (12-32) vs. Corban (2/11/11)

Made 20 Free Throws: 20 at College of Idaho (1/7/11)

Made 25 Free Throws: 28 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Attempted 45 Free Throws: 46 vs. Montana Western (11/10/07)

Had 30 Assists: 34 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Had 25 Assists: 25 vs. Walla Walla (2/4/11)

Had 15 Steals: 15 at Southern Oregon University (12/5/08)

Had 10 Blocks: 10 vs. Oregon Tech (2/11/06)

Overcame a 15-Point Halftime Deficit: Trailed 49-64 at halftime, won 103-98 vs.

Concordia University (2/21/04)

Overcame a 10-Point Halftime Deficit: Trailed 28-41 at halftime, won 66-65 vs.

Northwest Christian (2/12/11)

THE LAST TIME EOU ...

EASTERN OREGON IN THE POLLSWeek NAIA MASSEYPreseason 18 N/ANov. 29 9 7Dec. 6 8 8Dec. 13 8 7Jan. 10 12 10Jan. 17 11 9Jan. 24 12 10Jan. 31 15 11Feb. 7 14 12Feb. 14 13 13Feb. 21March 2NAIA Div. 2 Top 25 (as of 2/14) REC PTS

1. Northwood University (Fla.) (13) 25-2 404

2. Walsh University (Ohio) (2) 26-1 389

3. Cornerstone University (Mich.) 25-3 383

4. Oklahoma Wesleyan University 24-3 367

5. Black Hills State University (S.D.) 21-5 344

6. Bellevue University (Neb.) 22-5 336

7. Embry-Riddle University (Fla.) 24-4 328

8. Oregon Tech 24-4 313

9. Indiana Wesleyan University 23-5 306

10. Northwestern College (Iowa) 21-5 285

11. Davenport University (Mich.) 24-4 277

12. Iowa Wesleyan College 20-3 265

13. Eastern Oregon University 21-5 252

14. University of Saint Francis (Ind.) 21-7 235

15. Briar Cliff University (Iowa) 22-6 225

16. Grace College (Ind.) 20-8 210

17. Indiana University Southeast 17-9 185

18. Northwest University (Wash.) 19-6 177

19. College of the Ozarks (Mo.) 19-9 151

20. University of Sioux Falls (S.D.) 19-8 150

21. Huntington University (Ind.) 20-8 140

22. Warner Pacific College (Ore.) 18-8 132

23. Dakota Wesleyan University (S.D.) 20-7 115

24. Indiana Institute of Technology 20-8 111

25. South Dakota Mines & Technology 17-9 93

Others receiving votes:

Malone University (Ohio) 62; Indiana University East 48;

Mount Mercy University (Iowa) 30; Jamestown College

(N.D.) 25; Central Christian College (Kan.) 23; Cedarville

University (Ohio) 20; Spring Arbor University (Mich.) 12;

Saint Ambrose University (Iowa) 9; Asbury University

(Ky.) 9; Sterling College (Kan.) 6; Menlo College (Calif.)

5; Cardinal Stritch University (Wis.) 5; Concordia

University (Neb.) 3; Roberts Wesleyan College (N.Y.) 3;

Johnson & Wales University (Colo.) 1; Bryan College

(Tenn.) 1; Tabor College (Kan.) 1; Dickinson State

University (N.D.) 1; Florida Memorial University 1; Saint

Thomas University (Fla.) 1; Milligan College (Tenn.) 1;

Ashford University (Iowa) 1

Massey Ratings Top 20 (as of 2/14) Rating

1. Northwood FL 1.156

2. Walsh 0.983

3. Cornerstone 0.935

4. Embry-Riddle 0.866

5. IN Wesleyan 0.813

6. Black Hills St 0.812

7. Oregon Tech 0.802

8. St Francis IN 0.736

9. Northwestern IA 0.694

10. Davenport 0.693

11. Northwest WA 0.682

12. Bellevue 0.682

13. Eastern Oregon 0.671

14. OK Wesleyan 0.642

15. Dakota Wesleyan 0.636

16. Briar Cliff 0.635

17. Grace IN 0.616

18. IN Southeast 0.592

19. Warner Pacific 0.576

20. Huntington 0.568

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Had Six Players Score In Double Figures in Same Game: Thomas McCarthy (18), Jamar Johnson (16), Travares Peterson

(14), JC Cook (14), Cody Thurmond (14), Jeff Ranstrom (11) vs. Walla Walla (2/2/11)

Had Seven Players Score In Double Figures in Same Game: Jamar Johnson (22), JC Cook (19), Thomas McCarthy (18),

Travares Peterson (16 ), Cody Thurmond (15), Robert Barrington (14), Jason Mumm (10) at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Had Two Players record Double-Doubles in Same Game: Jeff Ranstrom (13 pts, 10 rebs) and Thomas McCarthy (12 pts, 10

rebs) at Walla Walla (11/17/10)

EOU Did Not Have A Player Score In Double Figures:

Opponent Did Not Have A Player Score In Double Figures: vs. Montana Tech (11/7/09)

Had Two Players Score 20+ Points in Same Game: Neil Fryer (24) and Kris Groce (20) vs. Evergreen State (2/14/09)

THE LAST TIME EOU ...

2010-11 EASTERN TEAM GAME HIGHS 2010-11 OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

2010-11 EASTERN TEAM GAME LOWS 2010-11 OPPONENT TEAM GAME LOWS

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2010-11 EASTERN INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS 2010-11 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

TOP 25 STREAK CONTINUESThe Eastern Oregon University men’s basketball team

climbed to No. 13 in the NAIA Div. 2 Top 25 Monday. TheMountaineers avoided a pair of upset bids last weekend withwins over Corban and Northwest Christian. EOU rallied from dou-ble-digit deficits in each game for the victories. Eastern rides thelongest winning streak in the Cascade Collegiate Conference,five games, to No. 18 Northwest University Friday. Easternappears in the Top 25 for a school-record 19th straight time. TheMountaineers have been in the Top 25 in 25 of the last 26 polls.EOU has been in the Top 25 in every poll dating back to last sea-son’s preseason poll on Oct. 26 when it received votes. TheMountaineers had their best preseason ranking in the 2008-09season when they started at No. 6. EOU climbed to No. 3 in thenational poll that season, the highest in school history.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEKThree Mountaineers have received Red Lion Cascade

Collegiate Conference Players of the Week honors this sea-son. Travares Peterson, Anthony Brown, and ThomasMcCarthy each were awarded. Peterson took the award thisweek, McCarthy was honored for his efforts from Dec. 27 fromJan. 2, and Brown was the recipient for his Jan. 10 to Jan. 16performances.

LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARIESEastern Oregon is one of five teams to have made it

to the past three Sweet 16 rounds at the NAIA Div. 2 NationalTournament. Two programs in those five, Oregon Tech andEOU, are from the Cascade Collegiate Conference. There areonly a dozen teams that have made the national tournamentin each of the past three years, including Eastern.

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#3 Josh CottlePts - 19 vs. Warner Pac, 1/29/10 8, at Multnomah, 10/30/10

Rbs - 8, Concordia, 12/30/10 Same

Asts - 10, Concordia, 12/30/10 Same

Stls - 4 at Lewis-Clark State, 11/28/09 2, 3x, last at Corban, 1/15/11

Minutes - 30, Concordia, 12/30/10 Same

EOU CAREER AND 2010-11 SEASON HIGHSCAREER SEASON

#30 Kyllian WoodPts - 7, 2x last vs. Walla Walla, 2/2/11 Same

Rbs - 9, 2x last vs. Corban, 2/11/11 Same

Asts - 2, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same

Stls - 1 at Corban, 1/15/11 Same

Minutes - 17, 2x last vs. Walla Walla, 2/2/11 Same

CAREER SEASON

#12 Cody ThurmondPts - 17 at Corban, 2/12/10 16, vs. College of Idaho 2/4/11

Rbs - 6, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same

Asts - 10 vs. Montana Tech, 11/5/10 Same

Stls - 3, 3x, vs. Davenport, 3/11/10 2, 4x at SOU, 12/17/10

Minutes - 31 at Whitman, 11/26/10 Same

#15 Thomas McCarthyPts - 22 at Portland Bible, 10/29/10 Same

Rbs - 10x at Walla Walla, 11/17/10 9, Warner Pacific, 12/31/10

Asts - 9, vs. Walla Walla 2/2/11 Same

Stls - 3 at Montana Western, 11/19/09 2, 2x last at NCU, 1/14/11

Minutes - 38 at Walla Walla, 11/17/10 Same

#20 JC CookPts - 22, Evergreen, 12/3/10 Same

Rbs - 8 at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same

Asts - 6, Evergreen, 12/3/10 Same

Stls - 3 at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same

Minutes - 30 vs. NCU, 2/12/11 Same

#21 Travares PetersonPts - 19 at Portland Bible, 10/29/10 Same

Rbs - 9, 4x, last at Corban, 1/15/11 Same

Asts - 7, at NCU, 1/14/11 Same

Stls - 2, 3x, last at Corban, 1/15/11 Same

Minutes - 32, at Southern Oregon, 12/17/10 Same

#24 Jared HeitzmanPts - 11, Concordia, 12/30/10 Same

Rbs - 4, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same

Asts - 3, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same

Stls - 2, vs. Walla Walla, 11/6/10 Same

Minutes - 23, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same

#32 Jamar JohnsonPts - 30, vs. SOU, 1/22/11 Same

Rbs - 10, vs. SOU, 1/22/11 Same

Asts - 3, 2x, last Northwest, 12/4/10 Same

Stls - 4, vs. Walla Walla, 11/6/10 Same

Minutes - 33, at Concordia, 1/29/11 Same

#34 Jeff RanstromPts - 23 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/27/10 Same

Rbs - 13 at College of Idaho, 1/7/11 Same

Asts - 4 2x last vs. Walla Walla, 2/4/11 Same

Stls - 2, vs. Corban, 2/11/11 Same

Minutes - 32 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/27/10 Same

#42 Jason MummPts - 18, vs. Montana Tech, 11/5/10 Same

Rbs - 14, vs. Montana Tech, 11/5/10 Same

Asts - 3, vs. Walla Walla, 11/6/10 Same

Stls - 2, 2x, Concordia, 12/30/10 Same

Minutes - 34, at Carroll, 11/20/10 Same

#45 Robert BarringtonPts - 14, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same

Rbs - 7, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same

Asts - 1, 3x, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same

Stls - 2, vs. Walla Walla 2/2/11 Same

Minutes - 18, at Multnomah, 10/30/10 Same

#23 Anthony BrownPts - 13, vs Corban, 2/11/11 Same

Rbs - 10, 3x last vs. NCU, 2/12/11 Same

Asts - 6, 2x last vs. College of Idaho, 2/4/11 Same

Stls - 5, at Corban, 1/15/11 Same

Minutes - 34, at NCU, 1/14/11 Same

SEASON BOX SCORE

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Record in Home Games: 23-3

Record in True Road Games: 15-10

Record in Neutral-Site Games: 7-1

Record in Overtime Games: 0-1

Record in CCC Tournament Games: 1-1

Record in NAIA Tournament Games: 1-1

Record in Games decided by Five Points or Less: 7-5

Record Against Ranked Opponents: 6-5

Longest Win Streak: 6 games, (10/29/10-11/19/10)

Longest Home Win Streak: 12 games (11/7/09-2/27/10)

Longest CCC Win Streak: 4 games, 3x (last from 1/29/11-present)

Longest Losing Streak: 1 game

Longest Home Losing Streak: 1 game

Longest CCC Losing Streak: 1 game

Most Points in a Game: 146 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Most Points in a CCC Game: 113 vs. Evergreen State (2/20/10)

Fewest Points in a Game: 57 vs. Indiana Wesleyan (3/12/10)

Fewest Points in a CCC Game: 61 vs. Warner Pacific (2/27/10)

Most Points Allowed in a Game: 93, vs. Oregon Tech (1/21/11)

Most Points Allowed in a CCC Game: 93, vs. Oregon Tech (1/21/11)

Fewest Points Allowed in a Game: 42, vs. Montana Tech (11/7/09)

Fewest Points Allowed in a CCC Game: 53, vs. Southern Oregon (1/22/11)

Largest Margin of Victory: 83, at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Largest Margin of Victory in a CCC Game: 38, vs. Southern Oregon (1/22/11)

Largest Margin of Defeat: 20, at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)

Largest Margin of Defeat in a CCC Game: 20, at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)

Most Points Allowed in a Regulation Win: 92, at Whitman (11/26/10)

Most Points in a Regulation Loss: 85, at Northwest University (12/5/09)

Fewest Points in a Win: 64, MSU-Northern (11/20/09)

Fewest Points Allowed in a Loss: 64 vs. Warner Pacific (2/27/10)

Largest Halftime Lead: 45 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Highest Field-Goal Percentage: .691 (38-55) vs. Walla Walla (10/27/09)

Lowest Field-Goal Percentage: .350 (21-60) at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)

Largest Deficit Overcome in a Win: 14, vs. Northwest Christian (2/12/11)

Largest Lead Surrendered in a Loss: 10, at Montana Western (11/19/10)

Largest Deficit Faced: 23, vs. Montana Western (11/7/10)

Most Rebounds: 77 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Most Rebounds Allowed: 46, 2x, last at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)

Fewest Rebounds: 30 at Montana Tech (11/21/09)

Most Assists: 34 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Most Assists by an Opponent: 22 vs. Northwest Christian (2/12/11)

Fewest Assists: 2 vs. Rocky Mountain (11/19/10)

Most Turnovers: 25, at Evergreen State (12/4/09)

Most Turnovers by an Opponent: 24 at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Fewest Turnovers: 7, 2x, last vs. Evergreen State (2/20/10)

Most Steals: 14, at Multnomah (10/30/10)

Most Steals by an Opponent: 12, 4x, last at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)

Fewest Steals: 0, at Oregon Tech (1/22/10)

Most Bocks: 6, vs. Southern Oregon (12/18/09)

Most Blocks by an Opponent: 9 at Warner Pacific (12/31/09)

Fewest Blocks: 0, 15x, last at Warner Pacific (1/28/11)

The Isaac Williams Era…By The Numbers

Superlatives

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Opponent Result/Time Guard Guard Wing Wing Post

at Portland Bible College W, 102-66 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 34-Ranstrom 42-Mumm

at Multnomah University W, 146-63 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 34-Ranstrom 42-Mumm

MONTANA TECH W, 86-66 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY W, 88-45 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

at Walla Walla University W, 65-50 12-Thurmond 15-McCarthy 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

at Rocky Mountain College W, 78-72 3-Cottle 15-McCarthy 32-Johnson 34-Ranstrom 42-Mumm

at Carroll College L, 78-84 12-Thurmond 15-McCarthy 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

at Whitman College W, 99-92 12-Thurmond 15-McCarthy 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

at Pacific Lutheran University W, 81-67 12-Thurmond 15-McCarthy 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

EVERGREEN STATE W, 77-59 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY W, 73-66 3-Cottle 20-Cook 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

at Southern Oregon W, 80-68 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

at Oregon Tech L, 78-89 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY W, 96-75 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

WARNER PACIFIC W, 86-78 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 15-McCarthy 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

at College of Idaho L, 68-78 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 21-Peterson 42-Mumm

at Northwest Christian W, 67-63 12-Thurmond 15-McCarthy 32-Johnson 23-Brown 34-Ranstrom

at Corban University W, 81-72 12-Thurmond 15-McCarthy 32-Johnson 23-Brown 34-Ranstrom

OREGON TECH L, 80-93 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 23-Brown 34-Ranstrom

SOUTHERN OREGON W, 95-53 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 23-Brown 34-Ranstrom

at Warner Pacific L, 67-87 15- McCarthy 20-Cook 32-Johnson 23-Brown 42- Mumm

at Concordia University W, 80-78 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 23-Brown 42-Mumm

WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY W, 108-53 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 23-Brown 42-Mumm

COLLEGE OF IDAHO W, 83-80 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 23-Brown 42-Mumm

CORBAN UNIVERSITY W, 88-83 12-Thurmond 20-Cook 32-Johnson 23-Brown 42-Mumm

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN W, 66-65 3-Cottle 20-Cook 15-McCarthy 23-Brown 42-Mumm

at Northwest University 7:30 p.m.

at Evergreen State College 7:30 p.m.

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

EASTERN INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPoints: 30 by Jamar Johnson vs. Southern Oregon (1/22/11)

Field-Goals Made: 13 by Jordan Gregg at Corban (2/12/10)

Field-Goal Attempts: 19 by Jordan Gregg at Corban (2/12/10)

Field-Goal Pct (min. 5 made): 1.000 (6-6) by Jordan Gregg vs. Walla

Walla University (10/27/09)

3-Pointers Made: 6 by Thomas McCarthy, 2x, Concordia, 12/30/10

3-Pointers Attempted: 12 by Thomas McCarthy vs. C of I (2/4/11)

3-Point Pct. (min. 3 made): 1.000 (4-4) by Jamar Johnson vs. Walla

Walla University (11/6/10) and vs. SOU (1/22/11)

Free-Throws Made: 10 by Josh Cottle vs. Warner Pacific (1/29/10)

Free-Throw Attempts: 16 by Josh Cottle vs. Warner Pacific (1/29/10)

Free-Throw Pct.(min. 5 Made): 1.000 (8-8) by Travares Peterson at

Multnomah (10/30/10)

Rebounds: 16 by Jordan Gregg at Lewis-Clark State (11/28/09)

Assists: 10 by Cody Thurmond vs. Montana Tech (11/5/06)

Steals: 6 by Steve Sawyers vs. Warner Pacific (2/27/10)

Block Shots: 4 by Jordan Gregg vs. Portland Bible (1/9/10)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPoints: 34 by Matt Ballenger, College of Idaho (1/7/11)

Field-Goals Made: 12 by Matt Ballenger, College of Idaho (1/7/11)

Field-Goal Attempts: 21 by Matt Ballenger, College of Idaho (1/7/11)

Field-Goal Percentage (min. 5 made): 1.000 (5-5) by Deonte

Johnson, Corban University (2/12/10)

3-Pointers Made: 6, 3x, last by by Matt Ballenger, College of Idaho

(1/7/11)

3-Pointers Attempted: 14 by Reggie Guyton, Warner Pacific (1/29/10)

3-Point Percentage (min. 3made): 1.000 (4-4) by Nash Keene,

Corban University (1/16/10)

Free-Throws Made: 10 by Craig McGee, College of Idaho (2/5/10)

Free-Throw Attempts: 12, 2x, last by Cameron Guyton, Portland

Bible College (10/29/10)

Free-Throw Percentage (min. 5 Made): 1.000 (8-8) by Eric Tisby,

MSU-Northern (11/27/09)

Rebounds: 15 by Chase Godecke, Carroll College (11/20/10)

Assists: 10 by Gage Aker, Concordia (12/30/10)

Steals: 9 by by Matt Ballenger, College of Idaho (1/7/11)

Block Shots: 6 by Kaylone Riley, Warner Pacific (12/31/09)

The Isaac Williams Era…By The Numbers

Game Highs

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EASTERN OREGON SINGLE-GAME LEADERSSCORING SEASON CAREER

Thomas McCarthy 11 14

Jamar Johnson 10 10

Josh Cottle 0 2

Travares Peterson 2 2

Jeff Ranstrom 1 1

JC Cook 1 1

Anthony Brown 2 2

Cody Thurmond 1 1

REBOUNDING SEASON CAREER

Jeff Ranstrom 7 7

Thomas McCarthy 2 4

Jason Mumm 5 5

Travares Peterson 7 7

Jamar Johnson 3 3

Anthony Brown 7 7

Kylian Wood 2 2

ASSISTS SEASON CAREER

Josh Cottle 8 27

Cody Thurmond 14 22

Thomas McCarthy 5 9

Jamar Johnson 1 1

Travares Peterson 2 2

Anthony Brown 2 2

MISCELANEOUS STATS

DOUBLE-DOUBLES SEASON CAREER

Thomas McCarthy 1 2

Jason Mumm 2 2

Jeff Ranstrom 3 3

Cody Thurmond 1 1

Anthony Brown 2 2

Jamar Johnson 1 1

DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING SEASON CAREER

Thomas McCarthy 21 35

Cody Thurmond 7 16

Josh Cottle 1 11

Travares Peterson 14 14

JC Cook 16 16

Jamar Johnson 19 19

Jason Mumm 13 13

Jeff Ranstrom 6 6

Robert Barrington 1 1

Jared Heitzman 1 1

Anthony Brown 6 6

20-POINT GAMES SEASON CAREER

Thomas McCarthy 4 4

Jamar Johnson 3 3

Jeff Ranstrom 1 1

JC Cook 1 1

DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUNDING SEASON CAREER

Thomas McCarthy 1 2

Jeff Ranstrom 4 4

Jason Mumm 2 2

Anthony Brown 3 3

Jamar Johnson 1 1

2010-11 SEASON RESULTS

2010-11 TEAM GAME BY GAME

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