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Regular Season Ends This Week, Senior Night Saturday

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Regular Season Ends This Week, Senior Night Saturday

Late update (2/25/16, 11:40 p.m.): Chico State's win against Cal State Dominguez Hills Thursday night means that UCSD will need two wins and a Chico loss for a share of the CCAA regular season title. It also means that the Tritons will be the No. 2 seed for the league tournament with the Wildcats serving as the top seed (if both teams finish the conference season at 16-4, Chico owns the seeding tiebreaker due to winning the head-to-head meeting this season). CSUC plays at Cal State LA Saturday.

UC SAN DIEGO VITALS
National Rank: 19 (NABC)/17 (D2SIDA)
Overall:
19-5
CCAA: 14-4
CCAA Standing: 2nd of 13
Home: 9-3
Away: 9-2
Neutral: 1-0
Streak:
lost 1

THE SCHEDULE
Game 25
vs. San Francisco State (15-9, 9-9 CCAA)
Friday, Feb. 26 • 7:30 p.m.
RIMAC Arena • La Jolla, Calif.
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Game 26
vs. Sonoma State (13-11, 8-10 CCAA)
Saturday, Feb. 27 • 7:30 p.m.
RIMAC Arena • La Jolla, Calif.
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SENIOR SALUTE
As the two senior members of this year's team, Drew Dyer and Zach McMillan will be recognized prior to Saturday's game. Both are four-year players for the Tritons.

TEAM POSTER NIGHT
Fans, pick up your copy of the 2015-16 team photo poster at the game Friday.

GAME DAY PARKING
Permits are required to park on the UC San Diego campus on weekdays, 24 hours a day. Permits are available for purchase from the machines located in parkings lots and structures. For more info, including campus parking maps, click here.

UC SAN DIEGO, VIASAT LAUNCH ONLINE STREAMING PARTNERSHIP
UC San Diego Athletics has partnered with local broadband services and technology giant ViaSat to create UCSDtritons.tv, an online streaming platform. The channel will carry all Triton home basketball, volleyball and water polo games, a majority of baseball and softball contests, and a selection of home events featuring virtually all of UCSD's 23 intercollegiate sports. All broadcasts will be live, in high definition, and can be viewed for the first time from smartphones and tablets alongside desktop and laptop computers. Viewing is subscription-based. A comprehensive package with access to all streamed events through the end of the current academic year is available for $29.99. A single-match pay-per-view option can also be purchased for $5.99.

MORE COVERAGE
In addition to all home games once again featuring live online video at our new streaming portal, UCSDtritons.tv, all contests - home and away - will be covered by live stats. A majority of road games also have live video. Fans can access coverage from the Schedule/Results page, or by clicking on the links above. Follow @UCSDtritons for in-game Twitter updates throughout the season.

MIGHTY FINE INTERVIEWS
Mighty 1090 AM talent Jordan Carruth is conducting flavorful interviews with UC San Diego student-athletes and coaches on a weekly basis, and they are definitely worth a listen. The station recently launched a page dedicated to UCSD athletics, where you can find all of the archived interviews. Here are the links to men's basketball interviews:
Grant Jackson (2/25/16)
Eric Olen (2/10/16)
Drew Dyer (2/3/16)
Eric Olen (1/20/16)
Adam Klie (1/13/16)
Eric Olen (12/30/15)
Eric Olen (11/24/15)
Eric Olen (11/11/15)

TRENDING NOW
Head coach Eric Olen is a regular guest on The Mighty 1090's Trending Now with Kevin Acee every Monday night. Have a listen and get an insider's view of the team as it progresses through the second half of the season.
2/22/16
2/15/16
2/8/16
2/1/16
1/25/16

PROBABLE TRITON STARTERS
G - #2 Grant Jackson (So., 6-1/175): 6.9 ppg, 3.5 rpg, .815 ft%, 2.3 apg, 0.7 spg, 24.4 mpg
G - #13 Adam Klie (Jr., 6-4/200): 13.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg, .500 fg%, 3.2 apg, 0.9 spg, 29.0 mpg
G - #1 Aleks Lipovic (Jr., 6-4/196): 9.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 2.5 3fg/g, .844 ft%, 1.7 apg, 27.4 mpg
F - #14 Drew Dyer (Sr., 6-6/215): 15.2 ppg, 5.3 rpg, .509 fg%, .486 3fg%, 2.9 3fg/g, 31.9 mpg
C - #44 Chris Hansen (Fr., 6-7/265): 9.5 ppg, 4.9 rpg, .583 fg%, 0.7 bpg, 19.1 mpg

ROSTER BREAKDOWN
• Starters Returning (7): George Buaku (G), Drew Dyer (F), Grant Jackson (G), Adam Klie (G), Aleks Lipovic (G), Zach McMillan (F/C), Hunter Walker (G/F)
• Starters Lost (0)
• Other Letterwinners Returning (3): Kenny Fraser (F), Brett Oosdyke (F), Jeff Van Dyke (G)
• Other Letterwinners Lost (3): Jordan Flannery (G/F), Treavon Francis (G/F), Chase Ogden (F)
• Newcomers (5): Anthony Ballestero (G), Koree Cox (G), Chris Hansen (C), Eric Patton (F), Ben Rico (G)

ALL-CONFERENCE RETURNERS
Three of the Tritons' returning starters - senior forward Drew Dyer, junior guard Adam Klie and senior guard/forward Hunter Walker - were named All-California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Second Team performers last season. Walker led UCSD in scoring at 12.3 points/game with Klie just behind at 12.2. Walker totaled a team-high 54 assists and Klie led all Tritons with 28 steals. Dyer averaged 11.4 points and held an .857 free throw percentage.

WEEKLY REWIND
UC San Diego played just once last week, suffering a 78-72 setback at Cal State San Marcos. The teams split the season series.
UCSD/CSUSM Recap

CLINCHED x 2! - THE CCAA TOURNEY
The UC San Diego men have clinched a berth, as well as a first round home game, in the upcoming eight-team CCAA Tournament. Chico State, Cal Poly Pomona, Humboldt State, Cal State Monterey Bay, San Francisco State and Sonoma State are also in. Cal State LA, Stanislaus State and Cal State San Bernardino are in the race for the final spot, while Cal State East Bay and Cal State Dominguez are out of contention. The tourney will see first round games hosted by the top four seeds on March 1 (7:30 p.m. for UCSD). The semifinals and the championship game will be played at Stockton Arena in Stockton, March 4-5.

WINNING!
UCSD's victory against Stanislaus State on Feb. 13 was its 19th of the year, setting a new mark for single season wins during the team's Division II era (since the 2000-01 season). The program record is 23 (23-4 in 1990-91), when the team was a Division III member. It was also the Tritons' 14th CCAA win, equaling their all-time high, set last season.

DYER FOR THREE
Drew Dyer has made 69 three pointers so far this season, just six short of taking over UCSD's Division II single season record. Robby Peters made 74 treys over 27 games during the 2006-07 season. The school's all-time single season mark is 83 by Erik Johnson in 1993-94. Career-wise, Dyer has 216 threes, which ranks second in the team's history behind Peters' 254.

ON POINT
With 1,204 career points, Drew Dyer is currently third on UCSD's Division II list. In front of him are James McCann (1,339; 2010-14) and Jordan Lawley (1,398; 2006-10).

ON BOARD
Drew Dyer has 518 career rebounds to his name. That number is fourth on the school's Division II list. In third is Christian Hatch (2008-12) with 523. Shane Poppen (2005-09) is second with 544 and Justin Brue (2009-13) tops the list with 564. UC San Diego's all-time record is 1,094, collected by Paul Trainer between 1971-75.

KLIE NEARING 1,000 CAREER POINTS
Entering Friday's game, junior guard Adam Klie has amassed 910 career points. If Klie hits the milestone, he'll be the 14th Triton all-time and fifth in UCSD's Division II history to do so. In addition, he'll be the second Triton this season to accomplish the feat as Drew Dyer eclipsed 1,000 career points on Jan. 1.

OLEN ROLLIN'
Head coach Eric Olen recorded his 50th UC San Diego victory on Feb. 13 against Stanislaus State. Entering this week's game, Olen is 50-27 (.649) over his two-plus seasons at the helm of the program.

MCMILLAN RETURNS
Senior center Zach McMillan made his return to the Triton lineup on Feb. 12 at home against Chico State. McMillan missed 11 consecutive games due to injury and had not played since Dec. 20. He totaled seven points, four rebounds, three blocks, an assist and a steal during 20 minutes of play versus the Wildcats.

KLIE TABBED ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT AGAIN
For the second consecutive year, Adam Klie has been named an Academic All-District 8 First Team selection by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Klie is one of five NCAA Division II players and the lone student-athlete from the CCAA to be named Academic All-District 8. Academically, Klie holds a 4.00 cumulative GPA as a bioengineering major at Revelle College. Through 21 games this season, the junior guard is averaging 14.0 points while leading UCSD with 5.5 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 0.8 steals per game. Klie is shooting 52.6 percent (113-215) from the field and has shot over 60 percent nine times. He has three double-doubles to his name. Among CCAA players, Klie ranks third in field goal percentage (.513), sixth in assists (3.5), 13th in scoring (13.6) and 14th in rebounding (5.7) in league games. Klie will now be placed on the CoSIDA Academic All-America ballot. Those selections will be revealed on Wednesday, March 2. In addition to earning Academic All-District accolades in 2015, Klie was a CCAA All-Academic awardee in 2014 and 2015. He is also a 2015 All-CCAA Second Team member and the 2014 CCAA Freshman of the Year.

DYER MAKER
Drew Dyer is putting up some crazy shooting numbers. He is 50-92 (.543) on two-pointers and 69-142 (.486) from behind the three-point line. You read that correctly. Dyer has made 69 threes compared to 50 twos and has taken 142 threes compared to 92 twos. His three-point field goal percentage ranks seventh in the country. Dyer has netted at least one trey in 23 of 24 games, his only bagel coming against Chico State on Feb. 12 (0-2). He has hit multiple threes 20 times and three or more 14 times.

U-C-S-DEFENSE
Through 24 contests, UC San Diego leads the nation in three-point field goal percentage defense (27.4), is third in field goal percentage defense (37.9) and third in scoring defense (60.8). The Tritons have held opponents to 50 or fewer points five times, including a season-low 35 at Cal Poly Pomona on Jan. 30. Just five times has UCSD given up 70 or more points. Humboldt State scored 82 on Jan. 1 in La Jolla, the highest total by any Triton opponent this season.

NO ERROR IN THIS MARGIN
UCSD is defeating opponents by an average of 10.6 points/game, which ranks 25th nationally. Only six of the team's victories have come by less than 10 points. The Tritons' 40-point (76-36) win at Notre Dame de Namur on Nov. 28 was the team's largest winning margin since defeating UC Merced by 59 (92-33) in December of 2013.

POLL POSITION
In the most recent NABC national poll (2/23), UC San Diego fell six spots from No. 13 to No. 19. Wheeling Jesuit is the new No. 1, followed by West Liberty and Lincoln Memorial. Chico State is 13th and Cal Poly Pomona is 25th. Prior to this season, the Tritons had never been nationally-ranked as an NCAA Division II team.

POLL POSITION II
In the Feb. 23 D2SIDA Media Poll, UC San Diego is ranked 17th, down from 14th. Wheeling Jesuit owns the top spot, Augustana is second and Lincoln Memorial is third. Chico State ranks 10th and Cal Poly Pomona is receiving votes.

POLL POSITION III
The NCAA released its second regional rankings on Feb. 24 and the Tritons moved up one slot to third in the West Region. The top 10 teams in the West, in order, are Western Oregon, Chico State, UCSD, California Baptist, Seattle Pacific, Azusa Pacific, Cal Poly Pomona, Dixie State, Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Fairbanks.

AGAINST THE RANKED
UC San Diego is 4-2 against national top-25 teams so far this season.
• UCSD 86, No. 10 Colorado School of Mines 74 (11/22)
• UCSD 76, No. 4 California Baptist 67 (11/24)
• No. 3 Western Oregon 67, No. 14 UCSD 63 (12/14)
• No. 13 UCSD 72, No. 5 Cal Poly Pomona 69 (1/2)
• No. 12 UCSD 41, No. 13 Cal Poly Pomona 35 (1/30)
• No. 9 Chico State 77, No. 6 UCSD 71 (2/12/16)

TAKING DOWN NUMBER FOUR
UC San Diego defeated fourth-ranked California Baptist, 76-67, on Nov. 24 in La Jolla. The last time the Tritons beat a higher nationally-ranked team was back in 2006 when they downed No. 2 Montevallo, 61-60, in Las Vegas.

THAT'S A LOT OF SPIRIT
A total of 3,924 fans turned out for Spirit Night at RIMAC Arena on Jan. 22, setting a UC San Diego record for attendance at a men's basketball game. The previous high was 3,906 on Spirit Night in 2008.

DYER 1k
Senior forward Drew Dyer scored 14 points against Humboldt State on Jan. 1 to put him over 1,000 points for his career. He is the 13th Triton all-time and the fourth in the program's DII history to hit the mark. The last player to do so was James McCann, who totaled 1,339 points between 2010 and 2014.

FOUR ON THE FLOOR
In one of the most unique victories in college basketball history, UC San Diego defeated league rival Cal State San Marcos, 69-65, with just four players on the floor for the final 14 seconds of the game on Dec. 20. When Drew Dyer became the fourth Triton to foul out of the game, UCSD did not have an available substitute due to various injuries and redshirts. The Cougars couldn't capitalize on their power play, missing four free throws down the stretch.

QUICK STATS

Stat UCSD SFSU SSU All
Opponents
P/G 71.4  70.8  67.3 60.8
FG% .466  .437  .433 .379
3FG/G 8.0  7.5  7.1 4.7
3FG% .387 .354  .377 .274
FT% .682  .714  .685 .706
R/G 37.3  32.7  34.9 32.3
A/G 12.3 12.9  10.8 8.1
TO/G 11.8 12.5  12.2 10.9
B/G 2.7  3.0  2.4 3.3
S/G 5.1  7.8  6.5 5.3

CCAA STANDINGS
(through 2/24)

1. Chico State, 15-3*
2. UC San Diego, 14-4*
3. Cal Poly Pomona, 13-6*
4. Cal State San Marcos, 11-7^
T-5. Humboldt State, 11-8*
T-5. Cal State Monterey Bay, 11-8*
7. San Franciso State, 9-9*
8. Sonoma State, 8-10*
9. Cal State LA, 7-11
10. Stanislaus State, 6-12
11. Cal State San Bernardino, 5-13
12. Cal State East Bay, 5-14
13. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 4-14
* clinched CCAA Tournament berth
^ not eligible for CCAA Tournament

UC SAN DIEGO IN THE NCAA STAT RANKINGS
(through 2/24)

Team (all games, in top 50)
1. Three Point Field Goal Defense (27.4)
3. Scoring Defense (60.8)
3. Field Goal Percentage Defense (37.9)
13. Fewest Turnovers (282)
25. Scoring Margin (10.6)
35. Defensive Rebounds/Game (27.9)
41. Three Point Field Goal Percentage (38.7)
43. Rebound Margin (5.0)

Individual (all games, in top 100)
7. Drew Dyer, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (48.6)
63. Drew Dyer, Three Point Field Goals/Game (2.9)
90. Drew Dyer, Three Pointers Made (69)
94. Aleks Lipovic, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (38.2)

UC SAN DIEGO IN THE CCAA STAT RANKINGS
(through 2/24)

Team (league games, in top 3)
1. Scoring Defense (61.4)
1. Scoring Margin (8.7)
1. Three Point Field Goal Percentage (38.2)
1. Three Point Field Goal Percentage Defense (28.1)
1. Defensive Rebounds/Game (28.4)
2. Field Goal Percentage Defense (38.2)
2. Rebounds/Game (37.4)
2. Rebound Margin (4.9)
3. Field Goal Percentage (45.3)
3. Rebound Defense (32.5)

Individual (league games, in top 5)
1. Drew Dyer, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (48.1)
2. Drew Dyer, Three Point Field Goals/Game (2.8)
4. Adam Klie, Field Goal Percentage (48.1)

KLIE NAMED CCAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
UC San Diego junior guard Adam Klie was named the CCAA Player of the Week on Feb. 2. Klie averaged 10.5 points and a team-high seven rebounds per game over two huge CCAA wins on the road. At No. 13 Cal Poly Pomona, Klie recorded his third double-double of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds, both game-highs. He also added two assists and two steals in the 41-35 victory. At Humboldt State, the Anchorage, Alaska, native totaled nine points, four rebounds, two steals and an assist, helping the Tritons to a 73-69 win.

ANOTHER BIG AWARD FOR KLIE
Adam Klie was selected as a Star of the Month for January by the San Diego Hall of Champions. Klie averaged 14.5 points and a team-high 6.5 rebounds to help the 10th-ranked Tritons to an 8-2 record over the month. He also led the team with 3.2 assists and 1.1 steals per game. Klie made exactly 50 percent of his shots, draining 57 of 114 attempts. The junior guard recorded three double-doubles, most recently with 12 points and 10 rebounds in a huge league win at 13th-ranked Cal Poly Pomona on Jan. 30. He tallied 15 points, a career-high 12 rebounds and a career-best seven assists in a 72-69 home defeat of CPP earlier in the month when the Broncos were ranked fifth nationally. Klie hit double-digit point totals in nine of 10 games.

DYER A DECEMBER STAR
The San Diego Hall of Champions named Drew Dyer a Star of the Month for December. He averaged team-high 16.6 points over five games, helping the Tritons to a 4-1 record and a No. 11 national ranking. The senior forward shot .510 (26-51) overall, .500 (14-28) from behind the three-point line and a team-best .850 (17-20) from the charity stripe. Dyer also pulled down 5.0 rebounds per game. He totaled 19 points against third-ranked Western Oregon and again versus CCAA rival Cal State San Marcos.

DYER NAMED CCAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Drew Dyer was named the CCAA Player of the Week on Nov. 24. He shot 55 percent (12-22) from the field and drained eight of 13 three-pointers to lead UC San Diego to a pair of victories the week prior. In an 86-74 win against No. 10 Colorado School of Mines, Dyer finished with 19 points and nine rebounds, both game-highs. He was 4-for-6 from behind the arc. He then had 16 points and netted four treys as the Tritons defeated Winona State, 77-60. For the week, Dyer led UCSD in points (35), points/game (17.5), field goal percentage and three-pointers made and was tied for the team lead in rebounds (10) and rebounds/game (5.0).

TRITONS SIGN 6-7 FORWARD SCOTT EVERMAN
The UC San Diego men's basketball team received a commitment from six-foot-seven forward Scott Everman to play for the Tritons next season during the NCAA's early signing period. Currently a senior at San Marcos High School in Santa Barbara, Everman was named First Team All-Channel League and First Team All-City as a junior. He averaged 15 points and seven rebounds, leading the Royals to a 21-10 record. Everman earned MVP honors at the 2014 Jim Bashore Holiday Cage Classic.

WHAT DO THE COACHES THINK?
2015-16 CCAA Preseason Coaches Poll
1. Chico State, 137 points (8 first-place votes)
2. Cal Poly Pomona, 124 (1)
3. UC San Diego, 121 (2)
4. Cal State San Bernardino, 116 (2)
5. Cal State San Marcos, 81
6. SF State, 80
7. Humboldt State, 74
8. Cal State L.A., 73
9. Cal State Monterey Bay, 63
10. Stanislaus State, 48
11. Cal State East Bay, 44
12. Sonoma State, 34
13. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 19

2014-15 AT A GLANCE
UC San Diego went 16-11 overall and 14-8 in the CCAA, placing fifth and earning a berth in the conference tournament. The 14 league victories were the most since the Tritons joined the CCAA for the 2000-01 season. In addition, the team's 16 wins were the most since its 2008-09 campaign. A six-game win streak in January equaled UCSD's longest since becoming an NCAA Division II team for the 2000-01 season. UC San Diego held opponents to 61.5 points/game, the sixth-best scoring defense in the country. The Tritons kept a tight grip on the basketball, turning it over just 291 times, the fourth-fewest giveaways in the country. At 10.8 turnovers/game, UCSD ranked 14th nationally.

HEAD COACH ERIC OLEN
Eric Olen is in his third season in charge of the UC San Diego men's basketball team. He holds a 31-22 (.585) overall record and a 25-19 (.568) CCAA mark through his first two campaigns. Olen had previously served nine seasons as a Triton assistant before being named the program's 12th head coach on Oct. 1, 2013. He joined the Tritons as a second assistant for the 2004-05 season and was promoted to first assistant the next year. Olen was on the bench during the 2007-08 campaign when UCSD won its first CCAA tournament title and earned its first berth in the NCAA Division II Championship. As a player at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Ala., Olen helped the Badgers to three straight appearances in the NAIA National Tournament, including trips to the NAIA Elite Eight in 2000 and 2001.

ABOUT SAN FRANCISCO STATE
The Gators come into Friday's game at 15-9 overall and 9-9 in the CCAA, good for seventh place. SFSU has already clinched a spot in the league tourney. Winners of four of their last five, the Gators most recently defeated Sonoma State, 80-76, in triple overtime at home. Warren Jackson is the lone player averaging in double figure points at 10.6. Floyd Wormley is averaging 5.6 rebounds and has 66 assists and 27 blocks, all team-bests.

THE SERIES
UC San Diego leads the all-time series against SF State, 18-12. On Jan. 7 in San Francisco, UCSD rolled to a 73-48 victory, backed by a 54.2 percent shooting percentage. Four Tritons scored 10 or more points including Aleks Lipovic (16), Adam Klie (12), Koree Cox (10) and Grant Jackson (10). Lipovic and Drew Dyer each hit three treys and Klie dished out five assists. Jon McMurry had 14 points for the Gators.

ABOUT SONOMA STATE
The Seawolves have also clinched a spot in next week's CCAA Tournament. They are 13-11 overall and 8-10 in the league, sitting in eighth place. SSU has lost five of its last six games, including an 80-76, triple overtime setback at SF State on Feb. 20. James Davis (13.6) and David Ahern (11.9) are putting up double-digit point averages, while Luke Cochran (5.1) is the team leader on the boards. Nathan Molony-Benjamin has 28 blocks.

THE SERIES
Sonoma State holds an 18-12 advantage in the all-time series against UC San Diego. On Dec. 2 in Rohnert Park, Drew Dyer and Aleks Lipovice each drained five three pointers to help the Tritons to a 69-55 victory. Dyer and Adam Klie both finished with 17 points and Lipovic with 15. For the Seawolves, Ronnie Harris had 11 points, followed by James Slade with 10. UCSD shot over 50 percent and SSU finished under 40 percent.

GEAR UP
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FOR THE YOUNGER CROWD
Got some young Triton fans in your family? If they are eighth grade or under, check out the Junior Triton Club. Membership includes a free t-shirt, admission to over 100 UC San Diego home athletic events and much more!

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UP NEXT
As one of the top four seeds, UC San Diego will host a CCAA Tournament first round game on Tuesday, March 1 at 7:30 p.m. with an opponent to be determined. Tickets will be available at RIMAC Arena on game day and will cost $10 for general admission and $5 for students, seniors and children.

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Players Mentioned

Drew Dyer

#14 Drew Dyer

F
6' 6"
Freshman
Treavon Francis

#24 Treavon Francis

G
6' 4"
Freshman
Aleks Lipovic

#15 Aleks Lipovic

G
6' 4"
Freshman
Zach McMillan

#33 Zach McMillan

C/F
6' 7"
Freshman
Hunter Walker

#23 Hunter Walker

G/F
6' 4"
Freshman
Adam Klie

#12 Adam Klie

G
6' 4"
Freshman
George Buaku

#5 George Buaku

G
6' 3"
Freshman
Jordan Flannery

#11 Jordan Flannery

G/F
6' 5"
Freshman
Grant Jackson

#2 Grant Jackson

G
6' 1"
Freshman
Chase Ogden

#22 Chase Ogden

F
6' 4"
Freshman
Brett Oosdyke

#21 Brett Oosdyke

F
6' 7"
Freshman
Jeff Van Dyke

#4 Jeff Van Dyke

G
6' 2"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Drew Dyer

#14 Drew Dyer

6' 6"
Freshman
F
Treavon Francis

#24 Treavon Francis

6' 4"
Freshman
G
Aleks Lipovic

#15 Aleks Lipovic

6' 4"
Freshman
G
Zach McMillan

#33 Zach McMillan

6' 7"
Freshman
C/F
Hunter Walker

#23 Hunter Walker

6' 4"
Freshman
G/F
Adam Klie

#12 Adam Klie

6' 4"
Freshman
G
George Buaku

#5 George Buaku

6' 3"
Freshman
G
Jordan Flannery

#11 Jordan Flannery

6' 5"
Freshman
G/F
Grant Jackson

#2 Grant Jackson

6' 1"
Freshman
G
Chase Ogden

#22 Chase Ogden

6' 4"
Freshman
F
Brett Oosdyke

#21 Brett Oosdyke

6' 7"
Freshman
F
Jeff Van Dyke

#4 Jeff Van Dyke

6' 2"
Sophomore
G

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