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Inside Look at #AztecMBB Starters Returning : 2 - junior forward JJ O’Brien, senior guard Xavier Thames Starters Lost : 3 - junior guard Jamaal Franklin, senior foward DeShawn Stephens, senior guard Chase Tapley Letterwinners Returning : 6 - junior forward James Johnson, junior forward JJ O’Brien, junior forward Dwayne Polee II, sophomore forward Winston Shepard, sophomore forward Skylar Spencer, senior guard Xavier Thames Letterwinners Lost : 8 - junior guard Jeremy Castleberry (graduation), senior guard Aaron Douglas (graduation), senior guard Narbeh Ebrahimian (graduation), junior guard LaBradford Franklin (transferred), junior guard Jamaal Franklin (NBA Draft), senior guard James Rahon (graduation), senior foward DeShawn Stephens (gradua- tion), senior guard Chase Tapley (graduation) Others Returning : 1 - junior guard Ryan Staten (walk-on and did not letter) Newcomers : 5 - senior forward Josh Davis (Tulane gradu- ate transfer; eligible immediately), freshman guard/forward Dakarai Allen (Rivals four-star recruit), junior guard Aqeel Quinn (Cal State Northridge transfer, eligible immediately), redshirt freshman forward Matt Shrigley (redshirted 2012- 13), freshman guard D’Erryl Williams (Rivals three-star recruit) Eligible in 2014-15 : 1 - junior forward Angelo Chol (Arizona transfer; must sit out 2013-14 season) u SDSU enters ‘13-14 having advanced to the NCAA tour- ney a school-record four straight seasons and won 23 or more games in five straight after last season’s 23-11 effort. u SDSU heads into the new season having earned a post- season berth and won 20 or more games eight years run- ning. Both streaks are program records. u Head coach Steve Fisher returns two starters and six let- terwinners, and welcomes six others, half of which were with the program a season ago. The other three consist of one high-major Division I graduate student transfer and a pair of highly regarded prep teammates who garnered national recognition as seniors. u The two returning starters represents Fisher’s fewest since welcoming one back at the start of the 2011-12 campaign. What did Fisher and the Aztecs do that season? They went on to capture a share of the Mountain West regular-season title, earned an at-large berth to the NCAA tournament and finished with a 26-8 record, which equaled the sec- ond-most victories in program history. u The Aztecs feature a roster that includes just two seniors, five juniors, a pair of sophomores and three freshmen. Ironically, the last time SDSU had just two seniors on the squad was in 2011-12, when they had a graduate transfer (Garrett Green) and an Aztec veteran (Tim Shelton), and went 26-8. This season, San Diego State has graduate transfer Josh Davis and SDSU vet Xavier Thames. u The 2013-14 Aztecs enter the upcoming season having played in 450 career Division I games, which includes 220 starts. Among those on the active roster (12), half have played in the postseason (6), while 10 have been a part of programs that advanced to postseason play. u Even though San Diego State is set to lose 1,461 points, 649 rebounds and 64 blocked shots from a year ago, it will replenish a big chunk of those figures with the addition of Josh Davis. Last year, the Tulane transfer scored 617 points, which would make up 42.2 percent of the lost scor- ing, grabbed 374 rebounds, which is 57.6 percent of the departed rebounding, and blocked 30 shots, which is 46.9 percent of the lost rejections. u SDSU also returns its leading shot blocker (Skylar Spencer) and second-leading assist man (Xavier Thames) and rebounder (JJ O’Brien) from a year ago. No. Name (Career G/GS) Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG* RPG* Misc.* Note u - Returning Starter; * - Most Recent Div. I Stats 0 Skylar Spencer (34/0) F 6-9 235 So. 2.9 2.9 1.5 bpg 1 of 3 to play in every game in ‘12-13; Returning leader in blocked shots 2 u Xavier Thames (92/59) G 6-3 190 Sr. 9.5 2.7 2.4 apg Leading returner in scoring and assists; Two-year returning starter 3 Angelo Chol (63/0) F 6-9 225 Jr. 1.9 2.0 44.7 FG Will sit out 2013-14 after transferring from Arizona; San Diego native 4 Dakarai Allen (0/0) G 6-5 185 Fr. -- -- -- Attended Sheldon High in Sacramento, Calif.; Rivals.com: four stars 5 Dwayne Polee II (59/27) F 6-7 195 Jr. 2.8 1.9 71.4 FT Played in 26 games in his first year as an Aztec (2012-13); Avg. 9.4 mins. 10 Aqeel Quinn (55/10) G 6-3 200 Jr. 6.8 2.1 1.7 apg Walk-on; Sat out last year after transferring from Cal State Northridge 11 D’Erryl Williams (0/0) G 6-3 190 Fr. -- -- -- Attended Sheldon High in Sacramento, Calif.; Rivals.com: three stars 12 James Johnson (19/0) F 6-9 235 Jr. 1.1 0.2 50.0 FG Played in 13 games after becoming eligible at mid-year last season 13 Winston Shepard (31/2) F 6-8 210 So. 5.7 3.5 2.0 apg Second-leading returner in rebounding and assists, third in scoring 20 u JJ O’Brien (56/54) F 6-7 225 Jr. 7.2 4.5 52.6 FG Leading returner in rebounding and field-goal percentage 22 Josh Davis (97/68) F 6-8 215 Sr. 17.6 10.7 49.2 FG Graduate student; Eligible immediately after transferring from Tulane 24 Ryan Staten (7/0) G 6-1 195 Jr. 0.4 0.2 0.4 spg Walk-on; Played in a career-high five games in 2012-13 40 Matt Shrigley (0/0) F 6-6 195 R-Fr. -- -- -- Redshirted last season after attending La Costa Canyon in San Diego Head Coach: Steve Fisher (Illinois State, 1967) • 465-253 (23rd full season overall) • 281-171 (15th season at SDSU) Associate Head Coach/Head Coach In Waiting: Brian Dutcher, 15th season (Minnesota, 1982) Assistant Coaches: Mark Fisher, 12th season (Michigan, 2001), Justin Hutson, 6th season (CSU Bakersfield, 1994) Director of Operations: Matt Soria, 14th season (San Diego State, 2002) Director of Player Development: David Velasquez, 12th season (San Diego State, 2007) Athletic Trainer: Tom Abdenour, 3rd season (Wayne State, 1976) Aztecs At-A-Glance FOUR STRAIGHT NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES | SEVEN-TIME MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONS #AztecMBB Preseason Prospectus 2013-14 SEASON 2012-13 Results Overall: 23-11 | MW: 9-7 H: 14-1 | A: 4-6 | N: 5-4 NOVEMBER 11 $vs. [9/9] Syracuse L, 49-62 13 San Diego Christian W, 91-57 17 at Missouri State W, 60-44 21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 79-43 25 at USC W, 66-60 DECEMBER 1 %vs. [rv/24] UCLA W, 78-69 3 Texas Southern W, 74-62 6 UC Santa Barbara W, 84-70 15 San Diego W, 72-56 18 Point Loma Nazarene W, 76-49 22 #vs. San Francisco W, 80-58 23 #vs. Indiana State W, 62-55 25 #vs. [3/3] Arizona L, 67-68 JANUARY 2 CSU Bakersfield W, 72-57 9 *at Fresno State W, 65-62 12 *Colorado State ot-W, 79-72 16 *[rv/23] UNLV L, 75-82 19 *at Wyoming L, 45-58 23 *at Nevada W, 78-57 26 *[15/17] New Mexico W, 55-34 FEBRUARY 2 *at Air Force L, 67-70 6 *Boise State W, 63-62 9 *Fresno State W, 75-53 13 *at [24/24] Colorado State L, 60-66 16 *at UNLV L, 70-72 19 *Wyoming W, 79-51 23 *Nevada W, 88-75 27 *at [14/14] New Mexico L, 60-70 MARCH 6 *Air Force W, 58-51 9 *at Boise State L, 65-69 13 !vs. Boise State W, 73-67 15 !vs. [15/14] New Mexico L, 50-60 22 `vs. Oklahoma W, 70-55 24 `vs. Florida Gulf Coast L, 71-81 $ - USS Midway, % - Wooden Classic, # - Diamond Head Classic, * - MW game, ! - MW Championship, ` - NCAA Tournament

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Starters Returning: 2 - junior forward JJ O’Brien, seniorguard Xavier Thames

Starters Lost: 3 - junior guard Jamaal Franklin, seniorfoward DeShawn Stephens, senior guard Chase Tapley

Letterwinners Returning: 6 - junior forward James Johnson,junior forward JJ O’Brien, junior forward Dwayne Polee II,sophomore forward Winston Shepard, sophomore forwardSkylar Spencer, senior guard Xavier Thames

Letterwinners Lost: 8 - junior guard Jeremy Castleberry(graduation), senior guard Aaron Douglas (graduation),senior guard Narbeh Ebrahimian (graduation), juniorguard LaBradford Franklin (transferred), junior guardJamaal Franklin (NBA Draft), senior guard James Rahon(graduation), senior foward DeShawn Stephens (gradua-tion), senior guard Chase Tapley (graduation)

Others Returning: 1 - junior guard Ryan Staten (walk-onand did not letter)

Newcomers: 5 - senior forward Josh Davis (Tulane gradu-ate transfer; eligible immediately), freshman guard/forwardDakarai Allen (Rivals four-star recruit), junior guard AqeelQuinn (Cal State Northridge transfer, eligible immediately),redshirt freshman forward Matt Shrigley (redshirted 2012-13), freshman guard D’Erryl Williams (Rivals three-starrecruit)

Eligible in 2014-15: 1 - junior forward Angelo Chol(Arizona transfer; must sit out 2013-14 season)

u SDSU enters ‘13-14 having advanced to the NCAA tour-ney a school-record four straight seasons and won 23 ormore games in five straight after last season’s 23-11 effort.

u SDSU heads into the new season having earned a post-season berth and won 20 or more games eight years run-ning. Both streaks are program records.

u Head coach Steve Fisher returns two starters and six let-terwinners, and welcomes six others, half of which werewith the program a season ago. The other three consist ofone high-major Division I graduate student transfer and apair of highly regarded prep teammates who garnerednational recognition as seniors.

u The two returning starters represents Fisher’s fewest sincewelcoming one back at the start of the 2011-12 campaign.What did Fisher and the Aztecs do that season? They wenton to capture a share of the Mountain West regular-seasontitle, earned an at-large berth to the NCAA tournamentand finished with a 26-8 record, which equaled the sec-ond-most victories in program history.

u The Aztecs feature a roster that includes just two seniors,five juniors, a pair of sophomores and three freshmen.Ironically, the last time SDSU had just two seniors on thesquad was in 2011-12, when they had a graduate transfer(Garrett Green) and an Aztec veteran (Tim Shelton), andwent 26-8. This season, San Diego State has graduatetransfer Josh Davis and SDSU vet Xavier Thames.

u The 2013-14 Aztecs enter the upcoming season havingplayed in 450 career Division I games, which includes 220starts. Among those on the active roster (12), half haveplayed in the postseason (6), while 10 have been a part ofprograms that advanced to postseason play.

u Even though San Diego State is set to lose 1,461 points,649 rebounds and 64 blocked shots from a year ago, itwill replenish a big chunk of those figures with the additionof Josh Davis. Last year, the Tulane transfer scored 617points, which would make up 42.2 percent of the lost scor-ing, grabbed 374 rebounds, which is 57.6 percent of thedeparted rebounding, and blocked 30 shots, which is 46.9percent of the lost rejections.

u SDSU also returns its leading shot blocker (SkylarSpencer) and second-leading assist man (Xavier Thames)and rebounder (JJ O’Brien) from a year ago.

No. Name (Career G/GS) Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG* RPG* Misc.* Note u - Returning Starter; * - Most Recent Div. I Stats

0 Skylar Spencer (34/0) F 6-9 235 So. 2.9 2.9 1.5 bpg 1 of 3 to play in every game in ‘12-13; Returning leader in blocked shots2 u Xavier Thames (92/59) G 6-3 190 Sr. 9.5 2.7 2.4 apg Leading returner in scoring and assists; Two-year returning starter3 Angelo Chol (63/0) F 6-9 225 Jr. 1.9 2.0 44.7 FG Will sit out 2013-14 after transferring from Arizona; San Diego native4 Dakarai Allen (0/0) G 6-5 185 Fr. -- -- -- Attended Sheldon High in Sacramento, Calif.; Rivals.com: four stars5 Dwayne Polee II (59/27) F 6-7 195 Jr. 2.8 1.9 71.4 FT Played in 26 games in his first year as an Aztec (2012-13); Avg. 9.4 mins.

10 Aqeel Quinn (55/10) G 6-3 200 Jr. 6.8 2.1 1.7 apg Walk-on; Sat out last year after transferring from Cal State Northridge11 D’Erryl Williams (0/0) G 6-3 190 Fr. -- -- -- Attended Sheldon High in Sacramento, Calif.; Rivals.com: three stars12 James Johnson (19/0) F 6-9 235 Jr. 1.1 0.2 50.0 FG Played in 13 games after becoming eligible at mid-year last season13 Winston Shepard (31/2) F 6-8 210 So. 5.7 3.5 2.0 apg Second-leading returner in rebounding and assists, third in scoring20 u JJ O’Brien (56/54) F 6-7 225 Jr. 7.2 4.5 52.6 FG Leading returner in rebounding and field-goal percentage22 Josh Davis (97/68) F 6-8 215 Sr. 17.6 10.7 49.2 FG Graduate student; Eligible immediately after transferring from Tulane24 Ryan Staten (7/0) G 6-1 195 Jr. 0.4 0.2 0.4 spg Walk-on; Played in a career-high five games in 2012-1340 Matt Shrigley (0/0) F 6-6 195 R-Fr. -- -- -- Redshirted last season after attending La Costa Canyon in San Diego

Head Coach: Steve Fisher (Illinois State, 1967) • 465-253 (23rd full season overall) • 281-171 (15th season at SDSU) Associate Head Coach/Head Coach In Waiting:Brian Dutcher, 15th season (Minnesota, 1982) Assistant Coaches: Mark Fisher, 12th season (Michigan, 2001), Justin Hutson, 6th season (CSU Bakersfield, 1994) Directorof Operations: Matt Soria, 14th season (San Diego State, 2002) Director of Player Development: David Velasquez, 12th season (San Diego State, 2007) Athletic Trainer:Tom Abdenour, 3rd season (Wayne State, 1976)

Aztecs At-A-Glance

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#AztecMBB Preseason Prospectus2013-14SEA

SON 2012-13 Results

Overall: 23-11 | MW: 9-7H: 14-1 | A: 4-6 | N: 5-4

NOVEMBER11 $vs. [9/9] Syracuse L, 49-6213 San Diego Christian W, 91-5717 at Missouri State W, 60-4421 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 79-4325 at USC W, 66-60

DECEMBER1 %vs. [rv/24] UCLA W, 78-693 Texas Southern W, 74-626 UC Santa Barbara W, 84-7015 San Diego W, 72-5618 Point Loma Nazarene W, 76-4922 #vs. San Francisco W, 80-5823 #vs. Indiana State W, 62-5525 #vs. [3/3] Arizona L, 67-68

JANUARY2 CSU Bakersfield W, 72-579 *at Fresno State W, 65-6212 *Colorado State ot-W, 79-7216 *[rv/23] UNLV L, 75-8219 *at Wyoming L, 45-5823 *at Nevada W, 78-5726 *[15/17] New Mexico W, 55-34

FEBRUARY2 *at Air Force L, 67-706 *Boise State W, 63-629 *Fresno State W, 75-5313 *at [24/24] Colorado State L, 60-6616 *at UNLV L, 70-7219 *Wyoming W, 79-5123 *Nevada W, 88-7527 *at [14/14] New Mexico L, 60-70

MARCH6 *Air Force W, 58-519 *at Boise State L, 65-6913 !vs. Boise State W, 73-6715 !vs. [15/14] New Mexico L, 50-6022 `vs. Oklahoma W, 70-5524 `vs. Florida Gulf Coast L, 71-81

$ - USS Midway, % - Wooden Classic, # -Diamond Head Classic, * - MW game, ! - MWChampionship, ` - NCAA Tournament

u San Diego State returns six letterwinners off a squad which...- Finished 23-11 and advanced to the school’s fourth consecutive NCAA tournament.- Held a national ranking for 15 consecutive weeks.- Won at least 23 games for the fifth consecutive season.- Won 20-plus games for a school-record eighth straight season and reached the 20-win plateau for the ninth time during Steve Fisher’s tenure and the

11th time in SDSU’s Division I history.- Reached the postseason for an eighth straight season (5 NCAA, 3 NIT).- Reached the third round of the NCAAs for the second time in three seasons and was one of just two MW schools to advance past the second round.

u SDSU is one of 16 schools nationally to have won 20 or more games eight straight seasons (Akron, Brigham Young, Butler, Duke, Florida, Gonzaga, Kansas,Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, North Carolina, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Utah State).

u The Aztecs are the class of California having won 33 straight games vs. schools from the state. Last year, San Diego State went 10-0 vs. California schools, whichincluded victories over USC (away) and UCLA (neutral). SDSU also went 2-1 vs. the Pac-12 Conference in 2012-13 and have won 11 of the last 12 vs. the cur-rent Pac-12 configuration.

u San Diego State loses a lot of staples from an NCAA tournament team, but returns solid core as it heads into the 2013-14 season. Gone are starters JamaalFranklin, Chase Tapley and DeShawn Stephens, and part-time starter James Rahon. Back are starters Xavier Thames and JJ O’Brien and one huge get in Tulanegraduate transfer Josh Davis. Throw in the ultra-versatile Winston Shepard and one of the Mountain West’s top shot blockers in Skylar Spencer, and the Aztecslooked poised to compete for a league championship and a fifth-straight NCAA berth.

u Thames returns for his senior campaign as the team’s top returner in scoring (9.5), assists (2.4), three-point field goals made (37), three-point field-goal percent-age (.356) and free-throw percentage (.815), while sharing the honor in steals (31) with O’Brien. A two-year SDSU starter and one the most experienced pointguards in the West, Thames is aiming to return to his sophomore season form (All-Mountain West) after a back injury suffered right before conference limited histime on the floor throughout the MW slate and into the postseason as a junior a year ago.

u O’Brien, who is one the smartest basketball players in America, is back for his second season at SDSU as a junior. The versatile forward, who can play 1-5 onthe floor, is the Aztecs’ returning leader in rebounding (4.5) and field-goal percentage (.526), and second-leading returner in scoring (7.2). Having sat out the pre-vious year after transferring from Utah, last season O’Brien picked up his game as the year progressed, averaging 9.1 points and 5.6 rebounds in conferencegames. In fact, his three double-digit rebounding games and two double-doubles came against the top MW opposition (Colorado State, New Mexico, UNLV).

u Davis is on Montezuma Mesa expected to fill the void left by the departed seniors. Tough task. But if anyone can accomplish it, Davis is the guy, especially afterthe season he had at Tulane last year when he averaged 17.6 points and 10.7 rebounds, shot 49.2 percent from the floor, 71.6 percent from the free-throw lineand posted 19 double-doubles. To put it in perspective, Davis averaged more points, more rebounds, shot a higher percentage from the floor, and had moreblocked shots and double-doubles than two-time All-American and Mountain West first-teamer Jamaal Franklin. At 6-8, 215-pounds, expect Davis, who was tabbedas the No. 2 transfer by ESPN’s Jeff Goodman, to give SDSU the size and impact not seen around these parts since Kawhi Leonard graced the Viejas Arena floor.

u Shepard is one of the most exciting players in the Mountain West with his above-average ability to do all things well. Need a ball-handler? Check. Need a stopdefensively? Check. Need to get to the rim? Check. Need a post touch? Check. You get the picture. As a true freshman last year, Shepard showed glimpses ofwhat he can do (third-leading returning scorer, second-leading returning assist man) and with a Division I season under his belt, the sophomore should be eventhat much more impactful in 2013-14.

u Spencer was one of three Aztecs to play in all 34 games last season as a true freshman and made his mark on the defensive end of the floor. The 6-9, 235-pound fly swatter blocked a San Diego State-freshman-record 51 shots, which eclipsed the previous record of 45 (1982). In fact, Spencer’s 51 blocks was 31 morethan Michael Cage’s freshman total in 1981 and four more than Cage’s senior-year figure before he went on to become a first-round NBA Draft pick in 1984.Still raw offensively, one can expect him to shoot a high percentage after connecting on 66.2 percent of his field-goal attempts in 2012-13.

u The team will also welcome back Dwayne Polee II and James Johnson, a pair of high-level Division I transfers who made their debut with the Aztecs last season.Polee II saw limited time on the floor, but played in 26 of SDSU’s 34 games last season. The ultra-athletic wing is expected to see plenty of time as a junior withthe graduation of Tapley and the void left by Franklin after declaring for the NBA Draft. Johnson, meanwhile, became eligible at mid-season last year and sawaction in 13 games. With a full season with the Aztecs under his belt, Johnson should benefit and be able to use his 6-9, 235-pound frame down low.

u Not new to the program, but new to the floor are Matt Shrigley and Aqeel Quinn. Shrigley redshirted last season, but at times was the best player on the prac-tice court. The local product out of La Costa Canyon High can fill it up from deep and beat defenders off the bounce and get to the rack. Expect him to see plen-ty of minutes on the wing. Quinn, meanwhile, will be eligible after sitting out last year following his transfer from Cal State Northridge. The guard averaged near-ly seven points for the Matadors during his sophomore campaign and will compete for time at shooting guard. His time with the Aztecs in 2012-13 will proveinvaluable this season.

u Making their debut for SDSU will be a pair of high school teammates in Dakarai Allen and D’Erryl Williams out of Sheldon High in Sacramento. Allen is a dec-orated four-star standout, according to Rivals.com, while Williams is a three-star performer. The duo led Sheldon to the semifinals of the California state tourna-ment and ultimately a 27-6 record, a No. 27 national ranking and No. 5 state ranking (MaxPreps.com). Both are expected to come in and compete immediatelyfor time with Allen on the wing and Williams at point. Sacramento has been good to the Aztecs of late, producing a 1,000-point scorer in the recently departedTapley and returning starter Thames.

u Angelo Chol will sit out this season, but his impact on the practice floor cannot be denied. A local product out of San Diego, Chol returns home after a two-year stay at Arizona. His presence, which covers 6 feet, 9 inches and weighs 225 pounds, will undoubtedly help SDSU in skill building and game planning.

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Josh Davis*** All-America, All-Conference, All-Region Candidate,Newcomer of the Year ***Senior, Forward, 6-8, 215, Raleigh, N.C. (Tulane)u 17.6 ppg, 10.7 rpg, 1.7 apg, 49.2 FG pct., 71.6 FT pct.u Averaged a double-double for Tulane last season, while shooting nearly 50percent from the floor, en route to all-Conference USA first-team honors.u Would return as SDSU’s leading scorer and rebounder and the MountainWest’s second-leading returning scorer (by 0.01 point) and top rebounder hadhe competed for the Aztecs in 2012-13.u Recorded 19 double-doubles, scored in double figures 31 times (11 20-pointefforts) and pulled down at least 10 rebounds 21 times last season.u Finished fourth nationally in double-doubles and eighth in rebounds pergame.

Xavier Thames*** All-Conference, All-Region Candidate ***Senior, Guard, 6-3, 190, Sacramento, Calif. (Pleasant Grove HS)u 9.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 2.4 apg, 1.0 spg, 81.5 FT pct.u San Diego State’s top returner in scoring, assists, steals, three-point field-goalpercentage, free-throw percentage.u Reached double figures in scoring 15 times and led the team in assists eighttimes.u Had one turnover or less 13 times and had a positive assist-to-turnover ratio18 times.u Made at least one three-point field goal in 23 of his 30 games played andmultiple threes eight times.u Earned all-Mountain West accolades as a sophomore (2011-12).

JJ O’Brien*** All-Conference, All-Region Candidate ***Junior, Forward, 6-7, 225, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Utah)u 7.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 1.5 apg, 1.0 spg, 52.6 FG pct.u SDSU’s leading returner in rebounding, offensive rebounding, steals and field-goal percentage, and second-leading returner in scoring.u Is the ninth-leading returner in the MW in rebounding (seventh in conferencegames only) and top returning player in the league in offensive rebounds (3.4;conference games only).u Upped his production in conference play and returns as the team’s leadingscorer (9.1; MW games only). Scored in double figures 10 times in leagueaction, compared to three in non-conference gamesu His two double-doubles and his three double-figure rebounding effortsoccurred against Mountain West foes.u Led the team in scoring twice, in rebounding five times and in assists six times.

Winston Shepard*** All-Conference ***Sophomore, Forward, 6-8, 210, Houston, Texas (Findlay Prep)u 5.7 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 2.0 apgu Returns as SDSU’s second-leading rebounder, assists and steals man from aseason ago, and third-leading scorer.u Led the team in assists four times and rebounding once.u Scored in double figures six times last season, including his career-high 18points to go along with five rebounds and five assists vs. UNLV.u Had a positive assist-to-turnover ratio 13 times and had four or more assistsfive times as a true freshman.u Production increased in Mountain West play (non-conference-MW splits):scoring (4.3-7.3), rebounding (2.7-4.1), assists (1.9-2.3), field-goal percentage(33.3-44.3), three-point percentage (25.0-26.3), free-throw percentage (50.0-63.0).u Per 40-minute averages in 2012-13: 11.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 3.9 apg.

Skylar Spencer*** All-Conference, Conference Defensive Player of the Year ***Sophomore, Forward, 6-9, 235, Inglewood, Calif. (Price HS)u 2.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 1.5 bpg, 66.2 FG pct.u Returns as SDSU’s top shot blocker and the No. 2 shot blocker in theMountain West, while averaging just 14.2 minutes.u Is the second-best returning offensive rebounder on the team after grabbing40 last season.u Owns the top shooting accuracy, percentage wise, after connecting on 66.2percent of his attempts last year.u Pulled down a career-high 11 boards at USC in 30 minutes of action.u Per 40-minute averages in 2012-13: 8.0 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 4.2 bpg.

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General InformationLocation . . . . . . . . . . San Diego, Calif., 92182Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1897Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32,396Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AztecsColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scarlet and BlackPMS Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185Arena . . . . . . . . . . . .Viejas Arena at Aztec BowlOpened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12,414Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division IConference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mountain WestPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Elliot HirshmanAlma Mater (Year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yale (1983)Athletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim SterkAlma Mater (Year) . . Western Washington (1980)Athletic Department Phone . . . . .619-594-3019Ticket Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . .619-283-7378

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HistorySeasons of Basketball . . . . . . . . . .Entering 93rdFirst Season of Basketball . . . . . . . . . . .1921-22All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,337-1,063-1NCAA Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . .11Seasons of Div. I Basketball . . . . . .Entering 44thFirst Season of Div. I Basketball . . . . . . .1970-71All-Time Div. I Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . .649-618NCAA Div. I Tournament Appearances . . . . . . .9Last NCAA Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013NIT Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Last NIT Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009

Media RelationsAssistant AD/MBB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike MayMay Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-957-8372May E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] MRD/MBB . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darin WongWong Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . .310-489-2378Wong E-mail . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Mailing Address . . . . .Aztec Media Relations

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Basketball StaffHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve FisherAlma Mater (Year) . . . . . . . . .Illinois State (1967)Record at SDSU (Years) . . . . . . . . .281-171 (14)Record Overall (Years) . . . . . . .465-253 (22 full)Basketball Office Phone . . . . . . .619-594-6249Best Time to Contact Fisher . . . . . . .Contact MayAssociate Head Coach/Head Coach in Waiting . . . . . . . . .Brian DutcherAlma Mater (Year) . . . . . . . . . .Minnesota (1982)Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark FisherAlma Mater (Year) . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan (2001)Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Justin HutsonAlma Mater (Year) . . . . . .CSU Bakersfield (1994)Director of Basketball Operations . . . .Matt SoriaAlma Mater (Year) . . . . . .San Diego State (2002)Director of Player Development . . . .David VelasquezAlma Mater (Year) . . . . . .San Diego State (2007)Basketball Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom AbdenourAlma Mater (Year) . . . . . . . .Wayne State (1976)Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . .Leana DeKock

Team InformationTotal Home Away Neu.

2012-13 Record 23-11 14-1 4-6 5-42012-13 MW Record 9-7 7-1 2-6Mountain West Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-4thMW Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . .Semifinalist (1-1)Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAANCAA Finish . . . . . . . . .South Third Round (1-1)Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/8

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2013-14 Roster BreakdownStarters Returning (2)Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. PPG RPGJJ O’Brien 6-7 225 Jr. F 7.2 4.5Xavier Thames 6-3 190 Sr. G 9.5 *2.4

Total Letterwinners Returning (6)Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. PPG RPGJames Johnson 6-9 235 Jr. F 1.1 0.2JJ O’Brien 6-7 225 Jr. F 7.2 4.5Dwayne Polee II 6-7 195 Jr. F 2.8 1.9Winston Shepard 6-8 210 So. F 5.7 3.5Skylar Spencer 6-9 235 So. F 2.9 2.9Xavier Thames 6-3 190 Sr. G 9.5 *2.4

Others Returning (1)Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. PPG RPGRyan Staten 6-1 195 Jr. G 0.4 0.2

Newcomers (5)Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos.Dakarai Allen 6-5 185 Fr. GJosh Davis 6-8 215 Sr. FAqeel Quinn 6-3 200 Jr. GMatt Shrigley 6-6 195 RFr. FD’Erryl Williams 6-3 190 Fr. G

Starters Lost (3)Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. PPG RPGJamaal Franklin 6-5 205 Jr. G 17.0 9.5DeShawn Stephens 6-8 225 Sr. F 6.1 5.1Chase Tapley 6-3 195 Sr. G 13.5 3.2

Total Letterwinners Lost (8)Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. PPG RPGJeremy Castleberry 5-10 205 Jr. G 0.5 0.3Aaron Douglas 6-1 195 Sr. G 1.3 0.0Narbeh Ebrahimian 6-3 200 Sr. G 0.5 0.0LaBradford Franklin 6-2 175 Jr. G 3.0 0.7Jamaal Franklin 6-5 205 Jr. G 17.0 9.5James Rahon 6-5 205 Sr. G 7.0 1.8DeShawn Stephens 6-8 225 Sr. F 6.1 5.1Chase Tapley 6-3 195 Sr. G 13.5 3.2

Honors CandidatesJosh Davis - All-America, All-MW, All-Region, MW

Newcomer of the YearXavier Thames - All-MW, All-RegionJJ O’Brien - All-MW, All-RegionSkylar Spencer - All-MW, MW Defensive Player of

the YearWinston Shepard - All-MWDakarai Allen - MW Freshman of the Year* - Indicates assists per game.

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Most Recent Div. I SeasonNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. PPG RPG APG Hometown (High School/Previous School)

4 Dakarai Allen G 6-5 185 Fr. HS -- -- -- Sacramento, Calif. (Sheldon High)22 Josh Davis F 6-8 215 Sr. TR 17.6 10.7 1.7 Raleigh, N.C. (Athens Drive (N.C) High/Tulane Univ.)12 James Johnson F 6-9 235 Jr. 1L 1.1 0.2 0.1 Wildomar, Calif. (Elsinore High/Univ. of Virginia)20 JJ O’Brien F 6-7 225 Jr. 1L 7.2 4.5 1.5 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Alta Loma High/Univ. of Utah)

5 Dwayne Polee II F 6-7 195 Jr. 1L 2.8 1.9 0.2 Los Angeles, Calif. (Westchester High/St. John’s Univ.)10 Aqeel Quinn G 6-3 200 Jr. TR 6.8 2.1 1.7 Gardena, Calif. (Leuzinger High/CS Northridge)13 Winston Shepard F 6-8 210 So. 1L 5.7 3.5 2.0 Fresno, Texas (Findlay Prep (Nev.))40 Matt Shrigley F 6-6 195 Fr. RS -- -- -- San Diego, Calif. (La Costa Canyon High)

0 Skylar Spencer F 6-9 235 So. 1L 2.9 2.9 0.2 Inglewood, Calif. (Price High)24 Ryan Staten G 6-1 195 Jr. SQ 0.4 0.2 0.0 San Pablo, Calif. (Piedmont High)

2 Xavier Thames G 6-3 190 Sr. 2L 9.5 2.7 2.4 Sacramento, Calif. (Pleasant Grove High/Washington State Univ.)11 D’Erryl Williams G 6-3 190 Fr. HS -- -- -- Sacramento, Calif. (Sheldon High)

Most Recent Div. I SeasonNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. PPG RPG APG Hometown (High School/Previous School)

0 Skylar Spencer F 6-9 235 So. 1L 2.9 2.9 0.2 Inglewood, Calif. (Price High)2 Xavier Thames G 6-3 190 Sr. 2L 9.5 2.7 2.4 Sacramento, Calif. (Pleasant Grove High/Washington State Univ.)4 Dakarai Allen G 6-5 185 Fr. HS -- -- -- Sacramento, Calif. (Sheldon High)5 Dwayne Polee II F 6-7 195 Jr. 1L 2.8 1.9 0.2 Los Angeles, Calif. (Westchester High/St. John’s Univ.)

10 Aqeel Quinn G 6-3 200 Jr. TR 6.8 2.1 1.7 Gardena, Calif. (Leuzinger High/CS Northridge)11 D’Erryl Williams G 6-3 190 Fr. HS -- -- -- Sacramento, Calif. (Sheldon High)12 James Johnson F 6-9 235 Jr. 1L 1.1 0.2 0.1 Wildomar, Calif. (Elsinore High/Univ. of Virginia)13 Winston Shepard F 6-8 210 So. 1L 5.7 3.5 2.0 Fresno, Texas (Findlay Prep (Nev.))20 JJ O’Brien F 6-7 225 Jr. 1L 7.2 4.5 1.5 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Alta Loma High/Univ. of Utah)22 Josh Davis F 6-8 215 Sr. TR 17.6 10.7 1.7 Raleigh, N.C. (Athens Drive (N.C) High/Tulane Univ.)24 Ryan Staten G 6-1 195 Jr. SQ 0.4 0.2 0.0 San Pablo, Calif. (Piedmont High)40 Matt Shrigley F 6-6 195 Fr. RS -- -- -- San Diego, Calif. (La Costa Canyon High)

Head Coach: Steve Fisher (Illinois State, 1967)Associate Head Coach: Brian Dutcher (Minnesota, 1982) Assistant Coaches: Mark Fisher (Michigan, 2001), Justin Hutson (CSU Bakersfield, 1994)Director of Operations: Matt Soria (San Diego State, 2002)Director of Player Development: David Velasquez (San Diego State, 2007)

Most Recent Div. I SeasonNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. PPG RPG APG Hometown (High School/Previous School)

3 Angelo Chol F 6-9 225 Jr. TR 1.9 2.0 0.1 San Diego, Calif. (Hoover High)

2013-14 San Diego State Numerical Roster

u PronunciationsDakarai AllenDuh-kar-ree AllenAqeel QuinnUh-keel QuinnXavier ThamesXavier Th-AIMSD’Erryl WilliamsDee-errol Williams

By ClassSeniors (2)Josh Davis, Xavier Thames Juniors (5)James Johnson, JJ O’Brien,Dwayne Polee II, AqeelQuinn, Ryan Staten

Sophomores (2)Winston Shepard, SkylarSpencerFreshmen (3)Dakarai Allen, Matt Shrigley,D’Erryl Williams

u By PositionGuards (5)Dakarai Allen, Aqeel Quinn,Ryan State, Xavier Thames,D’Erryl WilliamsForwards (7)Josh Davis, James Johnson,JJ O’Brien, Dwayne Polee II,Winston Shepard, Matt

Shrigley, Skylar SpencerCenters (0)None

2013-14 San Diego State Alphabetical Roster

Aztec Players

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Steve Fisher has guided the Aztec basketball program tounparalleled heights. In 14 seasons, he has taken a programthat regularly missed out on the conference postseason tour-

nament, to one which has become one of the best programs inthe country.

The best news for SDSU fans is that the school exercised itscontract option on Fisher prior to the 2011-12 season, whichkeeps the coach on Montezuma Mesa through 2014-15.

When Fisher arrived on the scene in March of 1999, he founda basketball program that wasn't good enough to be called aver-age. The Aztecs had suffered through 13 losing seasons in 14years. Members of the school's last NCAA team were in the earlystages of middle age. The expectations were set. The Aztecs wereexpected to lose. The year before Fisher's arrival on campus, SanDiego State won just four games.

Now those days are a distant memory. Fisher has guided SanDiego State to the NCAA Tournament six times, including fourstraight with third-round appearances in two of the last threeyears. In 2011, he led SDSU to a 34-3 record and a berth in theSweet 16. Fisher has also taken the Aztecs to the NIT four times,including their run to the national semifinals in 2009. San DiegoState has currently been to the postseason eight straight years.

On March 26, 1999, San Diego State announced its arrival onthe basketball scene when it introduced Fisher as its new coach.Fresh from a stint with the Sacramento Kings and with threeappearances in the Final Four and a national championship in hispocket, he rolled up his sleeves and went to work. And work wasneeded. It looked to be a daunting challenge and yet the manwith one of the highest winning percentages in NCAA Tournamenthistory had no reservations.

No head-coaching career, at any level, started quicker thanthat of Fisher. Six games into his head-coaching career he wasundefeated and sporting a national championship ring. And thesuccess didn't stop with the national title.

Fisher's eight-plus seasons at Michigan produced a 184-82(.692) record, nine postseason tournament berths and three tripsto the NCAA championship game, including the magical run tothe 1989 national title.

Under Fisher, the Wolverines also claimed an NIT champi-onship, won at least 20 games four times and finished among thetop three in the powerful Big Ten Conference five times. In 1995,Michigan set a league record by holding opponents to just 39.4percent shooting from the floor.

Fisher and Co., raised the bar even higher in the postseason.His seven NCAA Tournament teams at Michigan combined for a20-6 record, which put him fourth among active coaches andninth in NCAA history with a winning percentage of .769 in thenational bracket after his stint in Ann Arbor. Only 13 coacheshave taken more teams to the Final Four, including just five thatare still active. He is one of three coaches to take three squads tothe Final Four in the first five years of a head-coaching career, andone of just six coaches to lead a team to a NIT title as well as theNCAA.

His accomplishments may be even greater at San Diego State.In 2001-02 he led the Aztecs to the postseason for the first timesince 1985 and for just the fourth time ever. The 21 wins were sec-ond most for the school as a Division I program and the mostsince 1985. The fact that those numbers came after just three sea-sons signifies what is one of the great turnarounds in college bas-ketball.

He followed that up with a third consecutive season with a .500or better record in 2002-03 and led SDSU back to the postsea-son for the second consecutive season for only the second time inthe school’s Division I history. In addition, SDSU claimed its firstDivision I postseason victory with a win in the NIT.

In 2006-07, he led SDSU to the MW regular season and tour-nament crowns and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. That teamfinished with a Division I then-school-record 24 wins. And the lastseven seasons, Fisher has led the Aztecs to seven additional 20-win seasons, including five straight 23-win campaigns, and sevenconsecutive postseason appearances. In 2012, in what was per-ceived as a rebuilding year, Fisher led SDSU to a 26-8 record, aspot in the NCAA Tournament and its second straight MountainWest regular-season title. Then last season, Fisher and the Aztecsadvanced to the third round of the NCAAs for the second time inthree years with their third-ever NCAA tournament win.

Record BreakdownCareer

Home 264-72Away 121-143Neutral 80-37

By MonthNovember 68-23December 124-42January 102-68February 85-69March 81-46April 4-2

Games Decided By/In1-Point Games 22-92 Points 24-203 Points or Less 88-60Overtime 35-16

Steve FisherEntering 23rd-Full Season • 15th Season at SDSU • Illinois St., 1967

u Steve Fisher Year-By-YearConference

Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. Postseason/Honors1989 Michigan 6 0 1.000 - - NCAA Champions1989-90 Michigan 23 8 .742 12 6 .667 NCAA Second Round1990-91 Michigan 14 15 .483 7 11 .389 NIT First Round1991-92 Michigan 25 9 .735 11 7 .611 NCAA Runner-Up, Basketball Times Coach of the Year1992-93 Michigan 31 5 .861 15 3 .833 NCAA Runner-Up1993-94 Michigan 24 8 .750 13 5 .722 NCAA Regional Finalist1994-95 Michigan 17 14 .548 11 7 .611 NCAA First Round1995-96 Michigan 20 12 .625 10 8 .556 NCAA First Round1996-97 Michigan 24 11 .686 9 9 .500 NIT ChampionsEight Full Seasons at UM 184 82 .692 88 56 .611 7 NCAA Tournaments, 9 Postseason Appearances

Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. Postseason/Honors1999-00 San Diego State 5 23 .179 0 14 .0002000-01 San Diego State 14 14 .500 4 10 .286 8th-most improved team in the country (Sagarin Ratings)2001-02 San Diego State 21 12 .636 7 7 .500 NCAA First Round; Aztecs’ first NCAA trip since 19852002-03 San Diego State 16 14 .552 6 8 .429 NIT Second Round; Aztecs reach postseason in consecutive yrs2003-04 San Diego State 14 16 .483 5 9 .357 Two players that earned all-league honors return in 04-052004-05 San Diego State 11 18 .379 4 10 .286 Young Aztecs drop seven gms. by four pts. or less or OT2005-06 San Diego State 24 9 .727 13 3 .813 MWC regular season and tournament champs.; NCAA berth2006-07 San Diego State 22 11 .667 10 6 .625 NIT Second Round; First road win in D-I postseason tourney2007-08 San Diego State 20 13 .606 9 7 .563 NIT First Round; Third straight 20-win season2008-09 San Diego State 26 10 .722 11 5 .688 NIT Semifinals; Fourth straight 20-win year; SDSU-record 26 wins2009-10 San Diego State 25 9 .735 11 5 .667 NCAA First Round, MWC tournament champions2010-11 San Diego State 34 3 .919 14 2 .875 NCAA Sweet 16; MWC champions (co-reg. season, tourney), MWC COY2011-12 San Diego State 26 8 .765 10 4 .714 NCAA Second Round; MW co-reg. season champs; MW COY2012-13 San Diego State 23 11 .676 9 7 .563 NCAA Third Round; Fifth straight season with at least 23 wins14 Seasons at SDSU 281 171 .622 113 97 .538 6 NCAA Tournaments; 10 Postseason Appearances

W L Pct. W L Pct. Postseason/Honors22-Full Season Career 465 253 .648 201 153 .568 13 NCAA Tournaments, 19 Postseason Appearances

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Brian DutcherAssociate HeadCoach/Head Coach inWaiting15th Season at SDSUMinnesota ‘82

One of Steve Fisher’s first moves as head coach at SanDiego State was to hire Brian Dutcher as his top assis-tant. Dutcher, 53, was a regional scout for theSacramento Kings before assuming the role of assistanthead coach at SDSU.

When Fisher decides to retire, Dutcher will assumehead coaching duties as he was anointed “head coachin waiting” in August of 2011.

Dutcher served as assistant coach and later associatehead coach at Michigan under Fisher. He spent 10 sea-sons on the Wolverine staff, establishing himself as oneof the nation’s top assistant coaches. His first year in AnnArbor was 1989 and resulted in a national title forMichigan as he assisted then-interim head coach SteveFisher on the bench.

Dutcher headed up UM’s recruiting efforts in 1990-91 when the Wolverines inked Juwan Howard, RayJackson, Jimmy King, Jalen Rose and Chris Webber. The“Fab Five” is considered perhaps the best recruitingclass in NCAA history. Dutcher helped lead that groupto nearly 100 wins, two berths in the NCAA champi-onship game and a regional final over a four-year peri-od. He was also on the Michigan staff for an NIT cham-pionship and a Big Ten tournament title (1998).

Dutcher’s recruiting prowess, however, was demon-strated by more than just the “Fab Five” haul. Michiganhad the nation’s top-ranked recruiting class in 1993-94and in 1994-95, with a group that included MauriceTaylor and Jerod Ward. The accomplishment markedthe first time that a university had the nation’s top classin consecutive years.

His efforts at SDSU have gained accolades as well.The first full-year recruiting effort by Fisher, Dutcher andCo., resulted in a consensus top-40 group. Their sec-ond resulted in a top-25 class without counting a pair ofhigh-profile transfers. Ten seasons ago, Dutcher helpedattract SDSU’s first McDonald’s All-American. In 2004,freshmen Brandon Heath and Marcus Slaughter earnedstarting spots and all-league recognition. Dutcher was akey figure in bringing in classes that produced two NBAdraft picks the last three seasons and the No. 24 classin 2012. He also helped land Tulane transfer Josh Davisand Arizona transfer Angelo Chol at the start of summer.

Dutcher is firmly entrenched as one of the nation’stop recruiters after showing that his rapport is as strongwith potential student-athletes on the West Coast as itwas in the vaunted Big Ten.

Dutcher was born Oct. 30, 1959, in Alpena, Mich.He attended Bloomington (Minn.) Jefferson High Schooland went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in physicaleducation from Minnesota in 1982. While an under-graduate, he worked for his father, then-Minnesotahead coach Jim Dutcher. He then spent one season inthe prep ranks at Apple Valley (Minn.) High Schoolbefore becoming a graduate assistant at Illinois, wherehe earned his master’s degree in physical educationand athletic administration.

While in Champaign, Dutcher helped Lou Hensonlead the Illini to a Big Ten title, two appearances in theSweet 16 and one regional final.

Dutcher’s first full-time coaching job came at SouthDakota State, where he spent three seasons helping turnaround the Division II program before departing in1988 for Michigan.

His final season in Ann Arbor ended with theWolverines claiming the first-ever Big Ten Tournamentchampionship.

Mark FisherAssistant Coach12th Season at SDSUMichigan ‘01

Mark Fisher enters his seventhseason as assistant coach and12th overall at San Diego State.

The son of 15th-year head coach Steve Fisher, MarkFisher has taken on assistant coach duties after beingthe program’s director of operations the five prior sea-sons.

Fisher’s responsibilities include on-court coachingand skill development with SDSU’s post players, oppo-nent scouting, player development and recruiting.Fisher also plays a huge role in the Aztecs’ offensiveconcepts, such as ball screening, spacing and the like.

In his first six years of coaching at SDSU, Fisherhelped the Aztecs to their eighth straight 20-win seasonand eighth consecutive appearance in the postseason,including 2011’s 34-3 record and Sweet 16 appear-ance.

When not on the practice court, Fisher can be foundon the road in high school gyms around Americarecruiting.

The seventh-year assistant helped secure the 2009-10 incoming group, which featured the CaliforniaPlayer of the Year in Kawhi Leonard. The class wasranked No. 15 in the nation by The HOOP SCOOPOnline and was rated as the No. 1 class among non-automatic qualifying BCS schools by The HOOPSCOOP Online and Rivals.com. Meanwhile, ESPN.comslotted the Aztec incoming class at No. 4 in its “mid-major recruiting.” The 2012 class, meanwhile, wasrated the 24th-best by Rivals and the last three classeshave produced two NBA draft picks.

As the director of operations, Fisher handled manyof the day-to-day operations, including scheduling,summer camps and organizing all aspects of team trav-el. He represented the basketball program with the ath-letic administration.

During his time supervising scheduling, the Aztecshave played high-profile games against Arizona,California, Providence, Iowa State, Washington andWashington State among others. In addition, he hasarranged San Diego State to play in the BP Top of theWorld Classic in Fairbanks, Alaska, the ShamrockInvitational in Moraga, Calif., the World Vision Classicin Fresno, Calif., and the prestigious John R. WoodenClassic in past seasons.

In previous years, when San Diego State had twoassistant coaches, Fisher officially took on coachingresponsibilities, including conducting individual work-outs and off-campus recruiting.

Fisher, the oldest of Steve Fisher’s two sons, gradu-ated from Michigan in December of 2001. A memberof Psi Chi, a psychology honors fraternity, he graduat-ed with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.

Around basketball a majority of his life, Mark Fisherhas amassed a variety of experience in a short periodof time.

From 1998-2001, Fisher worked in a variety ofcapacities for Lincoln High School in Ann Arbor, Mich.He served as the varsity assistant head coach, headjunior varsity coach and the head freshman coach dur-ing his tenure, assisting in all areas of the program.

He served as associate head coach for an Ann ArborAAU team in the summer of 2001. Many of the playerson that squad went on to play college basketball. Hehas also assisted in numerous camps, including theSteve Fisher Basketball Camps - both in Ann Arbor andin San Diego.

Justin HutsonAssistant Coach6th Season at SDSU CSU Bakersfield ‘94

Justin Hutson, a former SanDiego State assistant coach,returned to Montezuma Mesa for

a second stint on April 15, 2013. Hutson, who servedas assistant coach at SDSU from 2006-2011, returns tothe Aztecs after serving as an associate head coach atUNLV the past two seasons. The 2013-14 campaignwill be his sixth overall at San Diego State.

Hutson is reunited with Fisher, Brian Dutcher andMark Fisher, a coaching group with which he spent fiveseasons previously. During that staff's five-year tenure,the Aztecs earned postseason berths and won 20 ormore games in each of those five campaigns (25.4wins per year). SDSU also won six postseason tourna-ment games, including three in the 2009 NIT wherethey appeared in the national semifinals and two in the2011 NCAA tournament in a year in which San DiegoState finished with a 34-3 record, advanced to theSweet 16 and ended with a national ranking of No.6/11 (AP/Coaches). At the Mountain West level, theAztecs won the 2010 and 2011 tournament titles andthe 2011 regular-season crown.

Hutson was part of a staff that set numerous schoolrecords, including many that still stand today. Amongthose are wins, conference wins, most games above.500, longest winning streaks, highest winning percent-age, most points, highest scoring margin, lowest oppo-nent scoring average, highest rebound margin, mostfield goals, most three-point field goals made, mostblocked shots and most steals. During the latter part ofhis time with the Aztecs, Hutson took on the role ofdefensive coordinator and helped SDSU lead the MWin scoring defense in 2009, 2010 and 2011.

While on The Mesa, Hutson played a pivotal part inSan Diego State's recruiting efforts. He was instrumen-tal in securing a pair of nationally recognized recruitingclasses, including the No. 15 class leading into the2009-10 campaign, which included 2011 NBA first-round draft pick Kawhi Leonard and the recentlydeparted and four-year starter Chase Tapley. That classwas also rated the top group among non-automaticqualifying BCS schools by a pair of recruiting sites. Healso recruiting Jamaal Franklin, who was drafted byMemphis in June.

Prior to his decision to return to San Diego State,Hutson helped UNLV to a pair of 25-plus-win seasonsand two NCAA tournament appearances. He played akey role in helping the Rebels bring in a highly regard-ed recruiting class last year.

Before arriving at SDSU in July 2006, Hutson servedas an assistant coach at Cal Poly.

The Mustangs went 10-19 in 2005-06, doublingtheir previous season's win total. He was responsible forrecruiting the 2006 Big West Freshman of the Year andlanding two freshmen on the Big West all-freshmenteam, along with bringing two first-team all-Big Westselections and the defensive player of the year to SanLuis Obispo in 2006-07.

Prior to his stint at Cal Poly, Hutson served as thehead varsity coach at Bakersfield High School where heled it to a CIF Central Section Championship and fourappearances in the playoffs in four seasons. His 2004team was ranked as high as No. 22 in the nation andfourth in California and his 2003 squad finished theseason with a 25-5 record and won the section title.Prior to entering the high school ranks, he was an assis-tant coach at his alma mater, CSU Bakersfield, for twoseasons (1999-00).

As a collegiate player, Hutson enjoyed a storied col-lege career, winning two NCAA Division II champi-onships at CSU Bakersfield. In the 1993 championshipseason, the Roadrunners were undefeated with a 33-0record and followed that up with a 27-6 record duringthe 1994 season.

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Josh DavisJersey No. 22Senior Forward, Ht.: 6-8, Wt.: 215Last College: Tulane Univ.High School: Athens Drive High (Raleigh, N.C.)Birthdate: Jan. 22, 1991SDSU Letters (0): None

A graduate student, who is eligible immediately following his transfer from Tulane... Will provide size upfront and fill the stat sheet as he is a double-doublemachine... Versatile player, who does a little bit of everything... Continues to work on perimeter shot.

Quick Hits* Recorded 31 double-doubles in his two-year Tulane career (19 in 2012-13, including six straight at one point).* Scored in double figures 52 times (50 at Tulane; 31 in 2012-13).* Grabbed at least 10 rebounds 37 times at Tulane.

As A Junior at Tulane (2012-13 Season)C-USA Rankings: 1st in rebounding, 1st in offensive rebounding, 2nd in defensive rebounding, 3rd in minutes played, 4th in scoring, 11th in blocked shots, 12th

in field-goal percentageNCAA Rankings: 4th in double-doubles, 8th in rebounding, 66th in scoring, 89th in field-goal percentagePicked up first-team All-Conference USA honors and first-team All-District 11 accolades from the NABC... Named CollegehoopsDaily.com C-USA Player of the

Year and first-team all-conference... Earned Louisiana Player of the Year and first-team All-Louisiana honors from the LSWA... Averaged 17.6 points and 10.7rebounds for a Tulane team that reached the second round of the CIT and finished 20-15... Named Conference USA Player of the Week on Dec. 31 and Jan.21... Recorded 19 double-doubles, bringing his two-year Tulane total to 31, the third most in school history... Became the third player to score at least 600 pointsin a season and finished with 617, third most in a season... Pulled down 374 rebounds, the third most in a single season in school history... Scored in double fig-ures 31 times (50 at Tulane)... Posted 11 20-point games (14 at Tulane)... Posted double figures in rebounds in 21 times (37 at Tulane)... Poured in a career-high27 points in the season-opening loss at Georgia Tech (11-9-12)... Scored 14 points and grabbed nine rebounds against Bethune-Cookman (11-13-12)...Recorded a double double with 17 points and 11 rebounds against Omaha (11-16-12)... Had another double-double against Chicago State (11-18-12) with 18points and 10 boards... Collected his third straight double-double with 19 points and 13 rebounds at Nebraska (11-21-12)... Went for a fourth straight double-double with 20 points and a career-high 16 rebounds against Southern (11-24-12)... Collected his fifth straight double-double with 17 points and a then-career-high 16 rebounds against Loyola (N.O.) (11-27-12)... Had his sixth straight double-double with 17 points and 10 boards against Navy (12-1-12)... Added 19points at San Diego (12-8-12)... Poured in 23 points in the victory over UTPA (12-19-12)... Added 19 points in the win over Pepperdine (12-20-12) to earn TulaneClassic MVP honors... Had 18 points and nine rebounds in the win over Hofstra (12-22-12) in Brooklyn... Led Tulane with 18 points and 12 rebounds in the winat Alabama (12-30-12)... Just missed a triple double with 19 points, 11 rebounds and a career-high 8 assists in the win over Tulsa (1-19-13)... Scored 22 pointsin the win over Rice (1-26-13)... Posted 23 points and 12 rebounds in the win over Marshall (2-6-13)... Collected 21 points and 12 rebounds in the come-from-behind win at Houston (2-9-13)... Added 19 points and 10 rebounds at Southern Miss (2-13-13)... Scored 23 points and grabbed a career-high 16 boards inthe win at Rice (2-23-13)... Posted 23 points and 16 rebounds at East Carolina (3-6-13)... Had 21 points in the loss to Houston (3-9-13)... Posted 18 points and12 rebounds against Marshall (3-13-13) in the C-USA tournament... Added 21 points and 15 boards against Memphis (3-14-13) in the C-USA tournament...Posted 26 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in the win over South Alabama in the CIT (3-20-13)... Grabbed a career-high 17 boards at Bradley in the CIT sec-ond round (3-23-13).

As A Sophomore at Tulane (2011-12 Season)C-USA Rankings: 3rd in offensive rebounding, 3rd in defensive rebounding, 4th in rebounding, 6th in minutes played, 8th in blocked shots, 22nd in scoringNCAA Rankings: 35th in rebounding, 183rd in blocked shotsNamed to the All-C-USA third team by collegesportsmadness.com… Tabbed third-team All-Louisiana by the LSWA… One of three players to start all 31

games… Led Tulane with 9.3 rebounds and 37 blocked shots, and had the second most assists with 72… His 11.2 scoring average was fourth on the team...Logged 12 double doubles... Scored in double figures in 19 games... Posted double figures in rebounds 16 times... Recorded 15 points and 12 rebounds in hisfirst game with Tulane vs. Alabama A&M (11-11-11)... Returned the next game to score a career-high 23 points and grab 11 rebounds against Nicholls State (11-15-11)... Posted 15 points and 10 rebounds against Maryland-Eastern Shore (11-18-11)... Added 12 points and 12 rebounds against Alcorn State (11-25-11)...Pulled down a career-best 15 boards against San Diego (11-27-11) and was later named the 2011 Hoops for Hope Classic MVP... Earned Louisiana (LSWA) Playerof the Week on Nov. 28... Scored 10 points and grabbed 14 boards at UTPA (12-30-11)... Added 14 points and 11 rebounds against SMU (1-25-12)... Posted15 points and 10 rebounds in the victory over Houston (2-4-12)... Grabbed a game-high 11 boards against UTEP (2-11-12)... Pulled down 10 rebounds at Rice(1-28-12)... Collected 19 points, nine rebounds and four assists against Memphis (2-15-12)... Posted 15 points and 11 boards at UAB (2-18-12)... Had 11rebounds at SMU (2-22-12)... Poured in 22 points with three beyond the arc and grabbed 12 rebounds at Houston (2-29-12)... Closed the season with 20 pointsagainst UAB (3-7-12) in the opening round of the C-USA tournament.

As A Redshirt at Tulane (2010-11 Season)Sat out the season after transferring from N.C. State... Practice with the squad the entire campaign.

As A Freshman at N.C. State (2009-10 Season)Saw action in all 31 regular season games at small forward, including a pair of starts in early February... Averaged 2.6 points and 1.7 rebounds in 10.4 min-

utes for 20-16 N.C. State, an NIT squad... An aggressive offensive rebounder, as 32 of his 52 rebounds came on the offensive end... Made 11 of his last 16 freethrow attempts (.688), started the season 5-of-18 (.278)... Started the games at Georgia Tech (2-6-10) and at home against Virginia Tech (2-10-10), his firstcareer starts... Averaged 8.0 points and 4.0 rebounds in 29.5 minutes of action in those starting assignments... Played 16 minutes at Marquette (12-5-09) and

finished with nine points and six rebounds... In the second half at Marquette, held Marquette's star forward, Lazar Hayward, to 2-of-6 shooting and forced himinto five turnovers... Posted 10 points against Georgia Southern (12-12-09), shooting 5-of-6 from the field... Scored six points and pulled down five boards in 17minutes against Elon (12-17-09)... Scored eight points in 11 minutes against N.C. Central (1-30-10). Had scored a total of nine points in the previous ninegames... Played 28 minutes, scoring four points, going 4-of-6 from the free throw line against Georgia Tech (2-6-10)... Set new career-highs with 12 points, sixrebounds and 31 minutes played in the home loss to Virginia Tech (2-10-10).

High SchoolPlayed at Athens Drive High School in Raleigh, N.C.… Averaged 25.4 points and 8.3 rebounds as a senior… Scored in double figures in 27 of the 28 games

as a senior, and posted more than 30 points seven times and more than 20 points 22 times… Had a season high of 37 points his final year… Helped team to a22-6 record and into the state playoffs… Averaged 16 points, eight rebounds and five assists as a junior… Named MVP of the 2009 North Carolina/SouthCarolina All-Star Basketball Classic in Myrtle Beach… He scored 15 points and had 10 rebounds in his team’s 106-82 win, setting an all-time game record formost rebounds.

PersonalFull name is Josh M. Davis... Born Jan. 22, 1991... Son of Veronia Davis... Has two brothers, Gabe and Breyon Hooper... Is a graduate student at SDSU.

Career Statistics (*N.C. State Univ.; ! Tulane Univ.)Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2009-10* 31-2 321-10.4 32-69 .464 0-1 .000 16-34 .471 32 20 52 1.7 25-0 14 18 5 5 80 2.62011-12! 31-31 1064-34.3 131-312 .420 10-27 .370 75-138 .543 99 189 288 9.3 64-1 72 72 37 32 347 11.22012-13! 35-35 1250-35.7 207-421 .492 1-2 .500 202-282 .716 143 231 374 10.7 87-1 61 92 30 28 617 17.6Totals 97-68 2635-27.2 370-802 .461 11-30 .367 293-454 .645 274 440 714 7.4 176-2 147 182 72 65 1044 10.8

MW Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.None

Davis Career HighsPoints27 at Georgia Tech, 11-9-12

Rebounds17 at Bradley, 3-23-13

Assists8 vs. Tulsa, 1-19-13

Field Goals12 at Georgia Tech, 11-9-12

Field Goals Attempted20 vs. Marshall, 2-6-13

Three-Point Field Goals3 at Houston, 2-29-12

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted5 vs. Southern, 11-30-11

Free Throws 13 vs. Pepperdine, 12-20-12

Free Throws Attempted16 at Rice, 2-23-13

Steals3 vs. UAB, 2-27-133 vs. UCF, 1-30-133 vs. Rice, 1-14-123 at UCF, 1-4-12

Blocked Shots6 vs. UCF, 1-30-13

Minutes Played42 at UTEP, 2-11-12

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James JohnsonJersey No. 12Sophomore Forward, Ht.: 6-9, Wt.: 235Last College: Univ. of VirginiaHigh School: Elsinore High (Wildomar, Calif.)Birthdate: Nov. 4, 1991SDSU Letters (1): 2012-13

A forward, who will give San Diego State size up front... Has an array of inside moves, but can step out and hit the mid-range jumper... Is a workout warrior whobang inside with the best of them.

Quick Hits* Is one of three returners to connect on half of their field-goal attempts from a season ago.* Returns as the third-best free-throw shooter, percentage-wise, from a year ago.* Is one of five returning Aztecs to have played in more than a third of the games in 2012-13.

As A Sophomore (2012-13 Season)Became eligible at midseason and played 13 games, seven of which occurred during Mountain West action... Averaged 1.1 points and 0.2 rebounds in 4.0

minutes... Made half of his eight field-goal attempts... Scored a career-high six points and had one assist in 12 minutes vs. Point Loma Nazarene (12-18-12), hisfirst game as an Aztec after sitting out due to transfer rules... Matched his season high with two free-throws made vs. CSU Bakersfield (1-3-13)... Finished with twopoints at Nevada (1-23-13)... Made 1-of-2 free-throws and grabbed his first rebound of his SDSU career in seven minutes vs. Fresno State (2-9-13)... Scored apoint, grabbed a seson-high one rebound and blocked his first career shot in six minutes vs. Wyoming (2-19-13).

As A Redshirt Freshman at Virginia (2011-12 Season)Played in six games and averaged 6.2 minutes... Finished with averages of 1.5 points and 1.3 rebounds... Tallied a career-high six points, on 6-of-8 shooting

from the charity stripe, and a personal-best three rebounds in 13 minutes vs. South Carolina State (11-13-11)... Grabbed one rebound in five minutes of actionvs. Winthrop (11-15-11)... Played two minutes vs. Drexel (11-19-11)... Connected on both free-throw attempts to finish with two points vs. Drake (11-19-11)...Matched his career high with three rebounds in seven minutes vs. Green Bay (11-25-11)... Picked up his second assist of his career and played six minutes vs.Longwood (12-3-11).

As A Freshman at Virginia (2010-11 Season)Utilized his redshirt season... Did not compete, but practiced with the team.

High SchoolAveraged 18 points, 12 rebounds and three blocked shots in his senior campaign at Elsinore High... Graduated as the nation's No. 22 power forward and No.

108 player overall, according to Rivals.com, and was given a grade of 93 (out of 100) by ESPN... Led his squad to the 2009-10 Sunbelt Conference title with a10-0 record and then guided Elsinore to the semifinals of the CIF Southern Section Division III tournament... His effort garnered him co-MVP honors of the Sunbelt,first-team all-valley accolades from the North County Times/The Californian, first-team placement on the all-CIF Southern Section Division III-AA squad, third-teamall-state honors from Cal-Hi Sports and first-team all-Division III distinction from ESPNRise.com... Prior to his time at Elsinore, he played two seasons at LethbridgeCollegiate Institute in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, and attended Morse High in San Diego as a junior... While in Canada, Johnson was an all-conference pickafter averaging 16 points, 13 rebounds and three blocks as a sophomore and was a member of the Alberta Provincial Men's U-17 team in 2007 and 2008.

PersonalFull name is James Parker Johnson... Born on Nov. 4, 1991... Son of Carolyn and Ted Johnson... Has an older and a younger sister.

Career Statistics (*Univ. of Virginia)Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2010-11--------------------------------------------------------------------------Utilized Redshirt Season--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2011-12* 6-0 37-6.2 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 9-16 .563 2 6 8 1.3 8-0 2 3 0 0 9 1.52012-13 13-0 52-4.0 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 1 1 2 0.2 7-0 1 6 1 0 14 1.1Totals 19-0 89-4.7 4-11 .364 0-0 .000 15-26 .577 3 7 10 0.5 15-0 3 9 1 0 23 1.2

MW Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2012-13 7-0 23-3.3 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 1 2 0.3 4-0 0 2 1 0 4 0.6

Johnson Career HighsPoints6 vs. Point Loma Nazarene, 12-18-126 vs. South Carolina State, 11-13-11

Rebounds3 vs. Green Bay, 11-25-113 vs. South Carolina State, 11-13-11

Assists1 vs. Point Loma Nazarene, 12-18-121 vs. Longwood, 12-3-111 vs. South Carolina State, 11-13-11

Field Goals2 vs. Point Loma Nazarene, 12-18-12

Field Goals Attempted3 vs. Point Loma Nazarene, 12-18-12

Three-Point Field GoalsNone

Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedNone

Free Throws6 vs. South Carolina State, 11-13-11

Free Throws Attempted8 vs. South Carolina State, 11-13-11

StealsNone

Blocked Shots1 vs. Wyoming, 2-19-13

Minutes Played13 vs. South Carolina State, 11-13-11

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JJ O’BrienJersey No. 20Sophomore Forward, Ht.: 6-7, Wt.: 225Last College: Univ. of UtahHigh School: Alta Loma High (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.)Birthdate: April 8, 1992SDSU Letters (1): 2012-13

One of two returning starters and one of the smartest players in America... Has a high basketball IQ... Can play all five positions on the floor at an above-aver-age level... Is a good rebounder, especially on the offensive side... Continues to work on his perimeter shot.

Quick Hits* Started 54 of his 56 career games.* Recorded multiple rebounds in 47 of his last 51 games.* One of two returning starters.

As A Sophomore (2012-13 Season)MW Rankings: 5th in offensive rebounding, 19th in reboundingPlayed in all 34 games, starting 33... The lone non-start was on Senior Day... Averaged 7.2 points on 52.6 percent shooting and 4.5 rebounds... Added 1.5

assists... Scored in double figures in 10 of his final 16 outings, including six of his final 11 games... Scored in double figures 13 times... Led the Aztecs in scoringtwice, rebounding five times and assists six times... Logged two double-doubles... Pulled down at least 10 rebounds three times... Finished the season by making95 for his last 174 from the field (54.6 pct.)... Started his first game of his Aztec career vs. No. 9/9 Syracuse and finished with nine points, seven rebounds anda then-career-high-tying two steals... Matched his then-career high with three assists and two steals vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12)... Grabbed a then-sea-son-high eight boards, including five offensive, at Missouri State (11-17-12)... Had a then-career-high three assists and blocked a shot for the third straight gamevs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11-21-12)... Finished with 12 points on 6-of-9 shooting at USC (11-25-12)... Dished out a then-career-high five assists vs. UCLA (12-1-12)... Produced 12 points on 6-of-8 shooting, added a then-career-high-tying two steals, and grabbed a team-high four boards vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12)... Had a career-high four steals vs. San Diego (12-15-12)... Pulled down nine rebounds, while racking up six points, a game-high four assists and two stealsvs. Point Loma Nazarene (12-18-12)... Finished with 10 points and five rebounds vs. No. 3/3 Arizona (12-25-12)... Collected 10 rebounds and added nine pointsand three assists in a career-high 38 minutes vs. Colorado State (1-12-13)... Recorded 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting while starting at point guard at Nevada (1-23-13)... Posted his first double-double as an Aztec vs. No. 15/17 New Mexico (1-26-13) with 12 points and 10 rebounds, seven of which were offensive. Alsorecorded two assists, a season-high two blocks and one steal... Was the Mountain West Player of the Week on Jan. 28... Finished with his third straight double-figure scoring game at Air Force (2-2-13) as produced 10 points and seven boards... Scored 10 points and pulled down five rebounds, including four offensive,vs. Boise State (2-6-13)... Scored 12 points, grabbed five rebounds and had a team-high two assists at No. 24/24 Colorado State (2-13-13)... Scored a season-high 15 points on a career-high seven field goals, including a personal-best one three-pointer at UNLV (2-16-13). He also grabbed a career-high 11 reboundsand had a team-high two assists... Filled the stat sheet with 10 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals vs. Wyoming (2-19-13)... Logged a game- andcareer-high seven assists to go along with 14 points and six boards vs. Nevada (2-23-13)... Scored 10 points and pulled down nine rebounds (season-high sevenoffensive) at No. 14/14 New Mexico (2-27-13)... Went for a team-high 12 points, which included a season-high four free-throws, and six rebounds (five offen-sive) vs. Air Force (3-6-13)... Had a game-high three steals at Boise State (3-9-13)... Produced six points, four rebounds, three assists and a block in the secondround of the NCAA tournament vs. Oklahoma (3-22-13)... Logged two points, one rebound and a blocked shot vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13) in the thirdround of the NCAA tournament.

As A Redshirt (2011-12 Season)Used his redshirt season after transferring from Utah prior to the 2011-12 academic year... Practiced with the team throughout the campaign.

As A Freshman at Utah (2010-11 Season)Played his freshman campaign at former Mountain West Conference school Utah... Averaged 6.4 points, 5.5 rebound and 1.2 assists in 27.7 minutes... His

average minutes per game was the third-highest among all Utes... Played in 22 games, making 21 starts... The 21 starting assignments were the fourth-highesttotal on the team... His 5.5 rebounding average was the second-best on the team, while his scoring average was fifth... Missed nine games in the early going dueto a broken foot... In conference games only, he finished in a tie for 10th place in rebounding (6.2) and tied for fifth in offensive rebounding (2.44)... Posted sixdouble-figure scoring games, which all came in his final 15 games... Reached double digits in rebounding five times... Posted two double-doubles... Led Utah inrebounding six times... First action of the season was in the season opener vs. Grand Canyon (11-12-10) and he registered six points and a team-best eightrebounds in a starting role... Suffered a broken foot and sat out the next nine games... First game back from injury was against Butler (12-22-10) at the DiamondHead Classic where he played 16 minutes... Workload increased in his sixth game back against San Diego State (1-8-11); Finished with a team-high 10 boardsin 31 minutes... In his next outing vs. Brigham Young (1-11-11), he posted his first double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds... Went for a career-high 18points and a team-high 10 rebounds vs. New Mexico (1-19-11)... Had a career-high three assists in back-to-back games at TCU (1-22-11) and vs. ColoradoState (1-29-11)... Also scored 11 points vs. the Rams... Recorded 10 points and seven rebounds at BYU (2-12-11)... Finished with 11 points, which included acareer-high five free throws, and a personal-best three assists vs. Wyoming (2-16-11)... matched his career high with 11 boards at New Mexico (2-19-11)... Thegame vs. the Lobos was the first of three straight 38-minute outings... Scored 13 points vs. TCU (2-22-11).

High SchoolAttended Alta Loma High where he averaged 24.0 points, 7.4 rebounds and 2.1 steals his senior season... Was a McDonald’s All-America nominee... Left Alta

Loma has the school’s all-time leading scorer (2,200)... A first-team all-league selection as a senior... Led his squad to a 22-8 record and the third round of theCIF playoffs, the furthest the school had been in more than 20 years... Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West second-team pick... Was a two-time CIF Div.II first-team choice... As a junior, he averaged 27.0 points and 13.0 rebounds... Posted at least 30 points 11 times and reached 40 once... Named the MVP of

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the Baseline Conference... Graduated as one of the top-15 players in California.

PersonalFull name is Jaleel O’Brien... Born April 8, 1992, in San Diego, Calif.... Son of Cathy O’Brien... Has two sisters, Noelle and Malika... Social science major at

San Diego State.

Career Statistics (*Univ. of Utah)Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2010-11*22-21 610-27.7 54-131 .412 2-18 .111 30-51 .588 46 74 120 5.5 50-3 27 39 4 10 140 6.42011-12--------------------------------------------------------------DNP - NCAA Transfer Rules---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2012-1334-33 919-27.0 111-211 .526 1-5 .200 23-51 .451 82 70 152 4.5 62-2 51 48 14 31 246 7.2Totals 56-54 1529-27.3 165-342 .482 3-23 .130 53-102 .520 128 144 272 4.9 112-5 78 87 18 41 386 6.9

MW Career Statistics (*Univ. of Utah)Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2010-11*16-16 502-31.4 46-106 .434 2-11 .182 29-47 .617 39 60 99 6.2 34-1 23 26 3 8 123 7.72011-12--------------------------------------------------------------DNP - NCAA Transfer Rules---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2012-1316-15 457-28.6 65-120 .542 1-3 .333 15-29 .517 55 35 90 5.6 37-1 24 19 7 13 146 9.1Totals 32-31 959-29.9 111-226 .491 3-14 .214 44-76 .579 94 95 189 5.9 71-2 47 45 10 21 269 8.4

O’Brien Career HighsPoints18 vs. New Mexico, 1-19-11

Rebounds11 at UNLV, 2-16-1311 at New Mexico, 2-19-1111 vs. Brigham Young, 1-11-11

Assists7 vs. Nevada, 2-23-13

Field Goals7 at UNLV, 2-16-137 vs. New Mexico, 1-19-11

Field Goals Attempted17 at UNLV, 2-16-13

Three-Point Field Goals1 at UNLV, 2-16-131 vs. Colorado State, 1-29-111 vs. New Mexico, 1-19-11

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted2 vs. San Diego State, 3-10-112 vs. Air Force, 2-5-112 vs. San Diego State, 1-8-112 at Portland, 12-31-10

Free Throws5 vs. TCU, 2-22-115 vs. Wyoming, 2-16-115 vs. Brigham Young, 1-11-11

Free Throws Attempted7 at Nevada, 1-23-137 vs. Wyoming, 2-16-11

Steals4 vs. San Diego, 12-15-12

Blocked Shots3 vs. UNLV, 3-5-11

Minutes Played38 vs. Colorado State, 1-12-1338 at Colorado State, 3-3-1138 vs. TCU, 2-22-1138 at New Mexico, 2-19-11

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Dwayne Polee IIJersey No. 5Junior Forward, Ht.: 6-7, Wt.: 195Last College: St. John’s Univ.High School: Westchester High (Los Angeles, Calif.)Birthdate: Jan. 30, 1992SDSU Letters (1): 2012-13

A talented and athletic wing, who looks to see plenty of time on the court... Is a second-year Aztec and boasts the second-most Division I games played of anySan Diego State player... Continues to work hard on improving his perimeter game and ball-handling.

Quick Hits* Has played the second-most Division I games on the team (Xavier Thames).* Averaged 11.8 points and 8.0 rebounds per 40 minutes a season ago.* Enters the season having made 15 of his last 18 free-throws.

As A Sophomore (2012-13 Season)Played in 26 games in his first season at San Diego State... Averaged 2.8 points and 1.9 rebounds in 9.4 minutes... Reached double-figures in scoring twice

with SDSU winning both of those games... Was named preseason Mountain West Co-Newcomer of the Year... Grabbed two rebounds in five minutes vs. No. 9/9Syracuse (11-11-12), his first game as an Aztec... Finished with Aztec career highs in points (8), after making a personal-record four free throws, and rebounds(6) in 20 minutes vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12)... Contributed three rebounds and a season-high-matching one steal in 19 minutes at USC (11-25-12)...Scored 10 points on 3-of-4 shooting and 4-of-4 from the free-throw line to finish with an Aztec career-high of 10 points vs. Texas Southern (12-3-12)... Matchedhis career high with four free-throws (4-4) and his season high with one assist and one steal vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12)... Snatched five rebounds in 10 min-utes off the bench vs. San Francisco (12-22-12)... Logged five points, his highest scoring output since the Texas Southern game, and four rebounds in 17 minutesvs. CSU Bakersfield (1-2-13)... Played 12 minutes and grabbed three rebounds at Wyoming (1-19-13)... Broke a 1-for-10 slump from the three-point line andmade both of his attempts, while scoring eight points on a season-high three field goals vs. Fresno State (2-9-13)... Grabbed two offensive rebounds (two reboundsoverall) in four minutes at UNLV (2-16-13)... Scored a career-high 16 points on a career-high six field goals and a trio of three-pointers, and pulled down fiverebounds in 18 minutes off the bench vs. Wyoming (2-19-13).

As A Redshirt (2011-12 Season)Used his redshirt season after transferring from St. John’s prior to the 2011-12 academic year... Practiced with the team throughout the campaign.

As A Freshman at St. John’s (2010-11 Season)Played in all of St. John’s 33 games, while making 27 starts... The Red Storm with a 21-12 record (12-6 Big East)... He was one of five to play in every game...

His 27 starts were the fourth-most on the squad... Averaged 4.4 points and 2.5 rebounds in 14.9 minutes... Shot 45.6 percent, which was the fifth-highest on theteam... Blocked 15 shots, the second-most among the Red Storm... His minutes (15.1) and shooting percentage (.476) increased during conference play... Ledthe team in scoring and rebounding once... Started the season opener at Saint Mary’s (11-16-10) in front of a national television audience and scored a career-high 16 points on the strength of a personal-best six field goals and two three-pointers... Connected on another two three-pointers en route to 10 points and acareer-high nine rebounds vs. Columbia (11-17-10)... Had 10 points and five boards vs. Northwestern (12-21-10)... Blocked a career-high three shots at WestVirginia (12-29-10)... In a career-high 31 minutes at Notre Dame (1-8-11), he had 12 points and six rebounds... Against DePaul (2-23-11), he matched his per-sonal-best with three blocked shots, while adding eight points and four rebounds... In the second round of the NCAA Tournament vs. Gonzaga (3-17-11), he had12 points, on 4-of-6 shooting and a career-high four free throws, three rebounds, a personal-high three assists and a career-best three steals.

High SchoolAttended Westchester High and played for coach Ed Azzam, who coached SDSU all-time scoring leader Brandon Heath and current Aztec assistant coach Tony

Bland... Was the California State Player of the Year and Los Angeles City Section Player of the Year after guiding the Comets to a 32-3 record and their secondconsecutive Division I title... Rated a top-30 prospect after averaging 20.9 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.0 blocks as a senior... Father, Dwayne Polee, Sr., was the1981 Los Angeles High School Player of the Year, which made the father-son duo just the second-such tandem to accomplish the feat in L.A.

PersonalFull name is Dwayne Lamont Polee II... Born Jan. 30, 1992, in Los Angeles, Calif... Son of Yolanda Polee and Dwayne Polee Sr... Has one sibling, Ashli Polee…

Father was a third-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Clippers… His uncle, Larry Kenon, the brother of Polee II’s mother, played in the NBA for seven season...Has five high school teammates who are playing Division I basketball… Studying communication at San Diego State.

Career Statistics (*St. John’s Univ.)Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2010-11*33-27 491-14.9 62-136 .456 5-22 .227 17-27 .630 26 55 81 2.5 51-0 19 20 15 17 146 4.42011-12--------------------------------------------------------------DNP - NCAA Transfer Rules---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2012-13 26-0 245-9.4 23-54 .426 6-18 .333 20-28 .714 13 36 49 1.9 23-0 4 16 4 6 72 2.8Totals 59-27 736-12.5 85-190 .447 11-40 .275 37-55 .673 39 91 130 2.2 74-0 23 36 19 23 218 3.7

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MW Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2011-12--------------------------------------------------------------DNP - NCAA Transfer Rules---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2012-13 11-0 71-6.5 11-23 .478 5-10 .500 1-1 1.000 4 13 17 1.5 8-0 0 7 0 0 28 2.5

Polee II Career HighsPoints16 at Saint Mary’s, 11-16-11

Rebounds9 vs. Columbia, 11-17-11

Assists3 vs. Gonzaga, 3-17-11

Field Goals6 vs. Wyoming, 2-19-136 at Saint Mary’s, 11-16-11

Field Goals Attempted16 at Saint Mary’s, 11-16-11

Three-Point Field Goals3 vs. Wyoming, 2-19-13

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted5 vs. Wyoming, 2-19-135 at Saint Mary’s, 11-16-11

Free Throws4 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 12-6-124 vs. Texas Southern, 12-3-124 vs. San Diego Christian, 11-13-124 vs. Gonzaga, 3-17-11

Free Throws Attempted6 vs. CSU Bakersfield, 1-2-136 vs. San Diego Christian, 11-13-12

Steals3 vs. Gonzaga, 3-17-11

Blocked Shots3 vs. DePaul, 2-23-113 at West Virginia, 12-29-10

Minutes Played31 at Notre Dame, 1-8-11

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Aqeel QuinnJersey No. 10Junior Guard, Ht.: 6-3, Wt.: 200Last College: CS NorthridgeHigh School: Leuzinger High (Lawndale, Calif.)Birthdate: Dec. 10, 1991SDSU Letters (0): None

A transfer with major Division I experience... He will be eligible at the start of the 2013-14 campaign... Provides depth at shooting guard... Can knock down theopen shot... Worked hard on improving his ball-handling.

Quick Hits* Is a career 81.1 percent free-throw shooter after connecting on 83.1 percent as a sophomore.* Has seven double-figure scoring games, while averaging just 16.2 minutes in his career.* One of five Aztecs with Division I starting experience.

As A Redshirt (2012-13 Season)Used his redshirt season after transferring from CS Northridge prior to the 2012-13 academic year... Practiced with the team throughout the campaign.

As A Sophomore at Cal State Northridge (2011-12 Season)Saw action in 23 games and earned the starting nod 10 times... Averaged 6.8 points, the fifth-highest on the squad, and 2.1 rebounds in 21.1 minutes... Shot

83.1 percent from the free-throw line... Connected on 20 three-pointers, the third-highest total on the team... Scored in double figures four times... First careerstart came vs. CSU Bakersfield (11-30-11) and he finished with five points and a season-high four assists... Grabbed a personal-best six boards at Santa Clara(12-3-11)... Went for a career-high 17 points at Pepperdine (12-10-11)... Followed with 10 points and a career-high six rebounds vs. Pacifica (12-17-11)... Scored15 points and had four assists vs. UC Irvine (12-29-11)... Recorded 12 points and a career-high three steals vs. Long Beach State (1-7-12).

As A Freshman at Cal State Northridge (2010-11 Season)Played in 32 games as a true freshman... Averaged 3.2 points and 1.4 rebounds... Scored in double figures three times... Saw minutes increase in the last 19

games as he averaged 16.4 minutes during that time frame... Was 14-for-29 from beyond the arc in his last 16 games... Recorded 11 points and four reboundsvs. Cal State Fullerton (1-5-11)... Added 10 points (4-4 FG) at UC Irvine (1-27-11)... Scored a career-high 12 points and added a personal-best seven assists vs.UC Irvine (2-5-11).

High SchoolAttended Leuzinger High in Hawthorne, Calif.... Helped Leuzinger to the CIF Southern Section Div. I-A title in 2009-10... Averaged 12.3 points, 4.2 rebounds,

4.0 assists and 1.3 steals as a senior... Guided the Olympians to a 25-7 record in his final campaign... Earned all-Bay League first-team honors and first-teamall-CIF Southern Section Div. I-A honors.

PersonalFull name is Aqeel K. Quinn... Born Dec. 10, 1991, in Santa Monica, Calif.... Son of Deanna Quinn... A communication major at San Diego State.

Career Statistics (*CS Northridge)Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2010-11* 32-0 405-12.7 29-88 .330 16-37 .432 28-36 .778 7 38 45 1.4 46-1 51 38 3 16 102 3.22011-12*23-10 486-21.1 44-151 .291 20-77 .260 49-59 .831 12 37 49 2.1 39-0 39 41 5 15 157 6.82012-13--------------------------------------------------------------DNP - NCAA Transfer Rules---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Totals 55-10 891-16.2 73-239 .305 36-114 .316 77-95 .811 19 75 94 1.7 85-1 90 79 8 31 259 4.7

MW Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2012-13--------------------------------------------------------------DNP - NCAA Transfer Rules---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Quinn Career HighsPoints17 at Pepperdine, 12-10-11

Rebounds6 vs. Pacifica, 12-17-116 at Santa Clara, 12-3-11

Assists7 vs. UC Irvine, 2-5-11

Field Goals6 vs. UC Irvine, 12-29-11

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Field Goals Attempted14 vs. UC Irvine, 12-29-11

Three-Point Field Goals3 vs. UC Irvine, 12-29-11

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted9 vs. UC Irvine, 12-29-11

Free Throws7 at Cal Poly, 1-21-127 vs. Long Beach State, 1-7-127 at Pepperdine, 12-10-11

Free Throws Attempted9 vs. Long Beach State, 1-7-12

Steals3 vs. Long Beach State, 1-7-12

Blocked Shots1 vs. Pacific, 1-12-121 vs. UC Irvine, 12-29-111 at Washington, 12-22-111 vs. Pacifica, 12-17-111 vs. CSU Bakersfield, 11-30-111 vs. CS Fullerton, 3-10-111 vs. UC Irvine, 2-5-111 at UC Santa Barbara, 1-29-11

Minutes Played36 vs. UC Irvine, 12-29-11

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Winston ShepardJersey No. 13Sophomore Forward, Ht.: 6-8, Wt.: 210High School: Findlay Prep (Henderson, Nev.)Birthdate: Sept. 22, 1993SDSU Letters (1): 2012-13

One of the most exciting players in the Mountain West... His versatility is unrivaled... Can play every position with the exception of center... Worked hard on improv-ing his perimeter game and ball-handling.

Quick Hits* Over his final nine games, he shot nearly 46 percent form the field (.459).* Has played in 30 consecutive games.* Final 26 games: 58 assists, 48 turnovers. First four games: three assists, 15 turnovers.

As A Freshman (2012-13 Season)Played 31 games, starting twice... Averaged 5.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 20.3 minutes... In conference play, averaged 7.3 points, 4.1 rebounds

and 2.3 assists in 21.1 minutes... Scored in double figures six times... Led the team in rebounding once and assists four times... Had multiple assists 15 times andone turnover or less 14 times... In his first four games, he had three assists and 15 turnovers, but rebounded in his final 27 with 58 assists and 48 miscues... Played21 minutes off the bench, the most of any reserve, vs. No. 9/9 Syracuse and finished with four points, seven rebounds and one block... Finished with two points,two rebounds and one assist at USC (11-25-12), his first game back after serving a three-game NCAA penalty... Scored five points and connected on his firstthree-pointer vs. UCLA (12-1-12)... Had a then-career-high four assists and added four points vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12)... Tied his then-career high witha game-high four assists and pulled down six rebounds vs. Point Loma Nazarene (12-18-12)... In 18 minutes vs. San Francisco (12-22-12), he finished with athen-career-high five points, three boards and two assists... Recorded a then-career-high five points, five rebounds and three assists in a career-high 23 minutesvs. No. 3/3 Arizona (12-25-12)... Scored a then-career-high 11 points, his first double-figure scoring game of his career, and added four rebounds, three assistsand one steal vs. CSU Bakersfield (1-3-13). He also made a career-high seven free-throws... Started his first career game for the injured Xavier Thames at FresnoState (1-9-13). Responded with a career-high seven rebounds, personal-best seven assists, career-high two blocks, four points and one steal in a career-high 34minutes... Scored a career-high 18 points, including 10 on a personal-best 10 free-throws, a game-high five assists and a career-high two steals in 24 minutesvs. No. rv/23 UNLV (1-16-13)... Started at Wyoming (1-19-13) for the injured Xavier Thames and produced 10 points and six rebounds... Finished with nine points,a career-high eight rebounds and three assists at Nevada (1-23-13)... Had four points, five rebounds, four assists and zero turnovers in 20 minute at Air Force (2-2-13)... Pulled down six rebounds and added five points vs. Boise State (2-6-13)... Matched his then-career high with four field goals en route to 10 points andadded three boards, two assists and a steal vs. Fresno State (2-9-13)... Registered seven points and five rebounds in 23 minutes at UNLV (2-16-13)... Posted hisfifth double-figure scoring game with 12 points vs. Wyoming (2-19-13), while adding three assists and two rebounds... Scored 14 points on a career-high fivefield goals and three three-pointers vs. Nevada (2-23-13), and added three assists... Had six points and a team-best three assists off the bench at No. 14/14 NewMexico (2-27-13)... Recorded seven points, seven rebounds and a career-high three blocked shots in 30 minutes off the bench, his most as a reserve, vs. BoiseState (3-13-13) in the quarterfinals of the MW tournament... Recorded two points and two rebounds in 14 minutes off the bench in the second round of the NCAAtournament vs. Oklahoma (3-22-13)... Had two points, three rebounds and three assists vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13) in the third round of the NCAA tourna-ment.

High SchoolHelped lead the Pilots to a 32-1 record in 2011-12 as Findlay Prep finished the campaign ranked No. 2 by USA Today and second in the POWERADE FAB 50

poll... Guided the Pilots to the ESPNHS National High School Invitational title, Findlay Prep's third championship in four years... Rivals.com pegged him a five-starrecruit, while ESPN.com, CBSSports.com and Scout.com gave him four stars... Was also rated No. 21 on The Rivals 150, No. 40 by CBSSports.com and No. 53on the ESPNU 100... At his position, meanwhile, he was ranked as the 10th-best small forward by Rivals and was considered the 14th-best at the position byESPN... Scout ranked him as the No. 9 power forward in the country... ESPN and MaxPreps All-American.

PersonalFull name is Winston Clyde Shepard III... Born Sept. 22, 1993, in Houston, Texas... Son of Eurica Johnson and Winston Shepard, Jr.... Has one sister, Maci...

Chose San Diego State over Connecticut, Texas, Oklahoma State, Memphis and New Mexico... Is undecided on a major at San Diego State.

Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2012-13 31-2 629-20.3 57-145 .393 7-28 .250 57-99 .576 30 80 110 3.5 39-0 61 63 12 13 178 5.7

MW Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2012-13 16-2 338-21.1 39-88 .443 5-19 .263 34-54 .630 15 51 66 4.1 22-0 36 32 5 8 117 7.3

Shepard Career HighsPoints18 vs. UNLV, 1-16-13

Rebounds8 at Nevada, 1-23-13

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Assists7 vs. Fresno State, 1-9-13

Field Goals5 vs. Nevada, 2-23-13

Field Goals Attempted12 at Wyoming, 1-19-13

Three-Point Field Goals3 vs. Nevada, 2-23-13

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted4 vs. Nevada, 2-23-13

Free Throws10 vs. UNLV, 1-16-13

Free Throws Attempted12 vs. UNLV, 1-16-13

Steals2 vs. UNLV, 1-16-13

Blocked Shots3 vs. Boise State, 3-13-13

Minutes Played34 at Fresno State, 1-9-13

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Matt ShrigleyJersey No. 40Redshirt Freshman Forward, Ht.: 6-6, Wt.: 195High School: La Costa Canyon High (San Diego, Calif.)Birthdate: Sept. 29, 1993SDSU Letters (0): None

An athletic wing, who can knock down the three-point shot... Has the ability to put the ball on the deck and get to the rim... Is perhaps the best leaper on theteam... Spent his redshirt season working on all aspects of his game and getting stronger in the weight room.

Quick Hits* Came to SDSU last season as the ninth-best player in the state of California (ESPN.com).* Guided La Costa Canyon High to the 2012 San Diego Section and Southern California Regional titles.* Averaged 16.5 points as a senior at La Costa Canyon.

As A Redshirt (2012-13 Season)Used his redshirt season... Practiced with the team throughout the campaign.

High SchoolLed La Costa Canyon to a 35-3 record and a perfect 8-0 mark in league action during his senior season... Helped the Mavericks to the San Diego Section and

Southern California Regional titles in 2011-12 after averaging 16.5 points... LCC reached the 2012 CIF Division II state championship game... ESPN.com gavehim a scout grade of 92 and four stars... The website listed him as the ninth-best player in California, the 12th-best in the region and the 18th-best as the shoot-ing guard position... Earned three stars from Rivals.com, Scout.com and MaxPreps.com... Scout.com rated him as the 27th-best shooting guard nationally... Wasnamed the CIF San Diego Section Player of the Year... Earned fourth-team all-state accolades and was a first-team Division II selection from Cal-Hi Sports... As ajunior at LCC in 2010-11, he averaged 18.4 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.1 blocks, 1.8 assists and 1.6 steals, while helping his squad to a 29-5 record.

PersonalFull name is Matthew Richard Shrigley... Born Sept. 29, 1993, in La Jolla, Calif.... Son of Heidi and Richard Shrigley... Has two sisters, Sammi and Sarah...

Chose SDSU over Oregon and Boston College... Business administration major at San Diego State.

Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2012-13--------------------------------------------------------------DNP - Utilized Redshirt Season-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MW Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2012-13--------------------------------------------------------------DNP - Utilized Redshirt Season-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Skylar SpencerJersey No. 0Sophomore Forward, Ht.: 6-9, Wt.: 235High School: Price High (Los Angeles, Calif.)Birthdate: July 11, 1994SDSU Letters (1): 2012-13

One of the top shot blockers on the West Coast... Can protect the rim with the best of them as he alters many shots... Shoots a high percentage with many of hisbuckets coming off offensive rebounds... Continues to work on his free-throw shooting and overall game... Has worked hard to get stronger in the weight room.

Quick Hits* Became the all-time SDSU and MW freshman leader in blocked shots last season.* Had at least one blocked shot in 24 games last season and multiple blocks 13 times.* Enters the season having made 23 of his last 36 field-goal attempts (.639).

As A Freshman (2012-13 Season)MW Rankings: 3rd in blocked shotsNCAA Rankings: 114th in blocked shotsPlayed in all 34 games, averaging 14.2 minutes... Averaged 2.9 points and 2.9 rebounds... Set the SDSU and Mountain West freshman record for blocked

shots in a season with 51 (team-high 1.5 bpg)... His season blocked shot total was the fourth-most in the Aztec record book... Blocked at least one shot 24 timesand had multiple blocks 13 times... His 40 offensive rebounds were the fourth most on the team... Had one double-figure scoring and rebounding game... Playedthree minutes in his Aztec debut vs. No. 9/9 Syracuse (11-11-12)... Set then-career highs in points (7), blocks (1) and minutes (14) vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12)... Established then-career highs with five rebounds and a blocked shot at Missouri State (11-17-12)... Enjoyed his best night as an Aztec with personal-bests in scoring (12), rebounding (then-career-high 5), blocks (then-career-high 2), steals (1), field goals (4), free throws (4) and minutes (16) vs. Arkansas-PineBluff (11-21-12)... Grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds in 30 minutes at USC (11-25-12)... Blocked a then-career-high three shots vs. UCLA (12-1-12)... Swatteda then-career-high three shots, grabbed six boards and assisted on his first basket vs. San Diego (12-15-12)... Blocked a career-high four shots, while adding fivepoints and two boards vs. Point Loma Nazarene (12-18-12)... Made all three of his field-goal attempts and finished with six points and a game-high three blocksvs. No. 3/3 Arizona (12-25-12)... Blocked a pair of shots and tied his career high with one assist vs. Colorado State (1-12-13)... Made both of his field-goalattempts and ultimately finished with four points, three rebounds, three blocks and one steal vs. No. rv/23 UNLV (1-16-13)... Connected on all three of his attemptsfrom the field and finished with six points at Nevada (1-23-13)... Was successful on both field-goal attempts and recorded four points, three rebounds, two blocksand a career-high three steals vs. No. 15/17 New Mexico (1-26-13)... Blocked a career-high four shots and pulled down three rebounds vs. Boise State (2-6-13)... Made all three of his field-goal attempts en route to six points, grabbed six rebounds and blocked a game-high three shots vs. Fresno State (2-9-13)...Blocked a team-high three shots in 14 minutes at UNLV (2-16-13)... Scored eight points on a career-high four field goals, grabbed six rebounds, had a career-high one assist and blocked a career-high four shots vs. Wyoming (2-19-13)... Set the SDSU (45) and Mountain West (44) freshman record for blocks in a sea-son with his career-high four vs. Nevada (2-23-13)... In just 10 minutes, he contributed four points, two rebounds, one block and one steal vs. Boise State (3-13-13) in the quarterfinals of the MW tournament... Scored two points and had a blocked shot in the second round of the NCAA tournament vs. Oklahoma (3-22-13)... Pulled down four rebounds (three offensive) and blocked one shot vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13) in the third round of the NCAA tournament.

High SchoolFinished the season ranked No. 126 on the 2012 Rivals 150 and No. 22 among the nation’s centers... ESPN.com gave him a scout grade of 89 and three

stars... The website tabbed him as the 16th-best player in California, the 26th-best in the region and the 37th-best power forward... Scout.com pegged him as the30th-best center nationally and a three-star athlete... MaxPreps.com rated him as a four-star player... Helped Price High to a runner-up state finish in Division IVof CIF in 2011-12... Averaged 13 points, 12 rebounds and six blocked shots for a Price team that finished 26-9... Was named the 2012 Wave Newspapers Playerof the Year and was a first-team selection... Tabbed a third-team performer on the Cal-Hi Sports all-state team... Led his squad to victory in the 2012 Collison All-American game.

PersonalFull name is Skylar Rodrigo Spencer... Born July 11, 1994, in Inglewood, Calif.... Son of Celia and Victor Spencer... Has two sisters, Shea and Alicia... Chose

San Diego State over Washington, Washington State, Minnesota and Nevada... A communication major at San Diego State.

Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2012-13 34-0 484-14.2 43-65 .662 0-0 .000 11-29 .379 40 60 100 2.9 50-0 6 17 51 10 97 2.9

MW Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2012-13 16-0 237-14.8 22-30 .733 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 15 28 43 2.7 23-0 4 7 27 7 44 2.8

Spencer Career HighsPoints12 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-21-12

Rebounds11 at USC, 11-25-12

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Assists1 vs. Wyoming, 2-19-131 vs. Colorado State, 1-12-131 vs. San Diego, 12-15-12

Field Goals4 vs. Wyoming, 2-19-134 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-21-12

Field Goals Attempted5 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-21-12

Three-Point Field GoalsNone

Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedNone

Free Throws 4 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-21-12

Free Throws Attempted7 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-21-12

Steals3 vs. New Mexico, 1-26-13

Blocked Shots4 vs. Nevada, 2-23-134 vs. Wyoming, 2-19-134 vs. Boise State, 2-6-134 vs. Point Loma Nazarene, 12-18-12

Minutes Played30 at USC, 11-25-12

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Ryan StatenJersey No. 24Junior Guard, Ht.: 6-1, Wt.: 195High School: Piedmont High (San Pablo, Calif.)Birthdate: Jan. 21, 1992SDSU Letters (0): None

A walk-on, who is entering his third season with the Aztecs... Is a valuable member of the program, who sees his work on the scout team... Continues to work onhis overall game and strength.

Quick Hits* Set a career-high for steals last season with two.* Coming off a season in which he played a career-high five games.

As A Sophomore (2012-13 Season)Played in a career-high five games... Averaged 0.4 points and 0.2 rebounds in 1.6 minutes... Saw his first action of the regular season vs. San Diego Christian

(11-13-12) and finished with a career-high-tying one rebound and a personal-best one steal... Equaled his career high with one steal in a season-high two min-utes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11-21-12)... Scored a season-high two points, equaled his career high for field goals (1) and set a career high for field-goal attempts(2) vs. Fresno State (2-9-13)... Played a season-high two minutes vs. Wyoming (2-19-13).

As A Freshman (2011-12 Season)Played in two games as a walk-on... Averaged 1.5 points and 0.5 rebounds in 2.5 minutes... Scored a career-high three points on 1-of-1 shooting and 1-of-

2 free-throw shooting, and grabbed a person-best one rebound vs. San Diego Christian (1-5-12)... Played one minute vs. TCU (2-4-12).

High SchoolAttended Piedmont High in Piedmont, Calif.... Played three seasons of varsity basketball... Helped the Highlanders to the playoffs as a sophomore and senior...

Was an all-league selection, team most valuable player and defensive MVP his senior campaign... Earned the team’s Iron Man award as a senior... Averaged 9.0points and 4.0 assists as a junior and finished his senior season by averaging 14.0 points and 4.0 assists... Was a three-time scholar-athlete.

PersonalFull name is Ryan Christopher Staten... Born Jan. 21, 1992, in San Francisco, Calif.... Son of Pamela and Jeff Staten... Is studying criminal justice at San Diego

State.

Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2011-12 2-0 5-2.5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 0.5 0-0 0 1 0 0 3 1.52012-13 5-0 8-1.6 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0.4Totals 7-0 13-1.9 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 0.3 0-0 0 1 0 2 5 0.7

MW Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2011-12 1-0 1-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.02011-12 2-0 3-1.5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0Totals 3-0 4-1.3 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0.7

Staten Career HighsPoints3 vs. San Diego Christian, 1-5-12

Rebounds1 vs. San Diego, Christian, 1-5-12

AssistsNone

Field Goals1 vs. Fresno State, 2-9-131 vs. San Diego Christian, 1-5-12

Field Goals Attempted2 vs. Fresno State, 2-9-13

Three-Point Field GoalsNone

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Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedNone

Free Throws 1 vs. San Diego Christian, 1-5-12

Free Throws Attempted2 vs. San Diego Christian, 1-5-12

Steals1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-21-121 vs. San Diego Christian, 11-13-12

Blocked ShotsNone

Minutes Played4 vs. San Diego Christian, 1-5-12

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Xavier ThamesJersey No. 2Senior Guard, Ht.: 6-3, Wt.: 190Last College: Washington State Univ.High School: Pleasant Grove High (Sacramento, Calif.)Birthdate: Jan. 9, 1991SDSU Letters (2): 2011-12, 2012-13

A veteran guard, who is one of the top true point guards along the west coast... A leader on and off the floor... Is one of two returning starters... Has the abilityto get into the paint with ease... Can drain the mid-range jumpshot... Is an excellent free-throw shooter.

Quick Hits* Has more assists (238) than turnovers (160) in his collegiate career.* Enters the season having made 97 of his last 116 free-throw attempts (.836), which covers the last two years* Tallied three or more assists 14 times last season.

As A Junior (2012-13 Season)MW Rankings: 3rd in free-throw percentageNCAA Rankings: 111th in free-throw percentagePlayed in 30 games and earned the starting nod 25 times... A back injury forced him to miss four games, all of which were during conference play... Averaged

9.5 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 28.7 minutes... Scored in double figures 15 times... Led the team in scoring three times and in assists seven times...Ended the season having played 32 or more minutes in a season-best six straight games, which was a season first... Posted three or more assists 14 times... Hada career-high five steals and a team-high three assists vs. No. 9/9 Syracuse (11-11-12)... Finished with nine points and three rebounds vs. San Diego Christian(11-12-13)... Scored 11 points and had a game-high five assists and a career-high two blocks at Missouri State (11-17-12)... Shared team-high honors with fourassists vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11-21-12)... Connected on a then-career-high three three-pointers en route to a season-best 14 points at USC (11-25-12)... Madea career-high five three-point field goals and finished with a season-high 19 points, while adding four assists vs. UCLA (12-1-12)... Nailed 3-of-4 three-point fieldgoals and finished with 11 points and three assists vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12)... Scored a game-high 17 points and had three assists vs. Point Loma Nazarene(12-18-12)... Finished with 10 points, three assists and a pair of steals vs. San Francisco (12-22-12)... Recorded 12 points, three assists and a game-high foursteals vs. Indiana State (12-23-12)... Made all four free-throws before finishing with 11 points vs. No. 3/3 Arizona (12-25-12)... Made 2-of-3 three-point attemptsin the first half vs. CSU Bakersfield (1-2-13) before not returning in the second due to a low-back strain. He finished with six points, which snapped his four-gamedouble-figure scoring streak... Connected on 3-of-5 from distance and 5-of-6 from the free-throw line en route to 14 points in 31 minutes vs. Colorado State (1-12-13). The game was his first since missing one game (at Fresno State) due to a strained back... Returned from a back injury at Nevada (1-23-13) and scoredeight points in 20 minutes... After missing two straight games (back), returned to play 13 minutes, scored five points, grabbed a season-high four rebounds, addedthree assists and blocked a career-high two shots vs. Fresno State (2-9-13)... Scored 12 points, his first double-digit scoring game in his last five games played,and pulled down a season-high four rebounds at No. 24/24 Colorado State (2-13-13)... Was a perfect 5-for-5 from the free-throw line to help him reach dou-ble figures in scoring with 10 vs. Nevada (2-23-13)... Knocked down half of his 10 field-goal attempts to finish with 11 points, while also recording four rebounds,two assists and zero turnovers vs. Air Force (3-6-13)... Scored team-high 18 points (season-high six field goals), which was his second-highest output of the sea-son, at Boise State (3-9-13)... In a season-high 37 minutes, he scored 18 points, on a season-high nine free-throws, and added a season-high six rebounds andfive assists vs. Boise State (3-13-13) in the quarterfinals of the MW tournament... Scored a team-high 14 points, had a season-high six rebounds and two stealsvs. No. 15/14 New Mexico (3-15-13) in the semifinals of the MW tournament... Produced five pointns, a season-high six rebounds and four assists in the secondround of the NCAA tournament vs. Oklahoma (3-22-13)... Started vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13) in the third round of the NCAA tournament and finished witheight points and a team-high six assists.

As A Sophomore (2011-12 Season)MW Rankings: 3rd in free-throw percentage, 3rd in minutes played, 5th in assists, 5th in assist-to-turnover ratio, 19th in scoringNCAA Rankings: 80th in free-throw percentage, 130th in assists per game, 171st in assist-to-turnover ratioEarned honorable mention all-Mountain West accolades... Played in 31 games and earned the starting nod 30 times... One of three to average double figures

in scoring at 10.1 points... Led the team in assists with 128 and assist average (4.1)... Also led the team in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.64)... Was SDSU’s top free-throw shooter among those with 50 or more attempts at 82.8 percent... Grabbed 3.2 rebounds per game... Scored in double figures 13 times and poured in 20or more points three times... Led the team in scoring three times, rebounding three times and assists 21 times... Had at least six assists 10 times... Finished theseason with 128 assists, which is the 16th-most in SDSU single-season history and the third-most by a sophomore... Ended the season by making 24 of his last25 free-throw attempts... Had 16 points and eight assists in his first game as an Aztec vs. Bryant (11-11-11)... Finished with 10 points and four assists at No.11/12 Baylor (11-15-11)... Went the length of the floor and hit the game-winning layup with less than two seconds left vs. USC (11-17-11); he finished with 12points and a game-high four assists... Had one of his best games of his career as he went for 20 points and 10 rebounds, for his first career double-double, andadded a game-high six assists at UC Santa Barbara (11-26-11)... In 41 minutes vs. the Gauchos, he made a career-best 13 free throws and committed just oneturnover... Recorded his second straight 20-point game with a then career-high 21 points on a personal-record seven field goals vs. No. rv/22 Creighton (11-30-11); he also added a game-high six assists... Finished with a game-high seven assists vs. No. 24/23 California (12-4-11)... Registered his second double-doublewith 11 points and a game-high 11 assists at San Diego (12-7-11)... His points-assists double-double and his double-digit assist game were SDSU’s first sinceMarch 1, 2008... The 11 assists were the most in a road game since Dec. 1, 1986... Missed three games (Elon, Redlands, San Diego Christian) due to a strainedright MCL suffered at practice... Scored a career-high 22 points on a career-high seven field goals, including a personal-record three three-pointers, and addedfour assists against one turnover at New Mexico (1-18-12)... Made all six free throws and finished with 10 points, a team-high three assists and zero miscues atColorado State (1-28-12)... Recorded a game-high eight assists and grabbed six rebounds at No. 14/16 UNLV (2-11-12)... Went for nine points, a game-highsix assists and a game-high two steals vs. Wyoming (2-22-12)... Scored all 15 of his points in the second half vs. Colorado State (2-25-12) to spark SDSU’s suc-cessful rally... Enjoyed a near perfect shooting night by going 7-for-8 from the field and 2-for-2 from the free-throw line en route to 16 points at TCU (3-3-12);

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he also grabbed seven rebounds... Knocked down both of his three-point field goal attempts and finished with 14 points, five rebounds, three assists and two stealsvs. Boise State in the MW quarterfinals (3-8-12)... Finished with seven points and six rebounds vs. Colorado State (3-9-12) in the semifinals of the MWChampionship... Turned in five points and three rebounds vs. North Carolina State (3-16-12) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

As A Redshirt (2010-11 Season)Sat out after transferring from Washington State prior to the 2010-11 campaign... Practiced with the team the entire season.

As A Freshman at Washington State (2009-10 Season)Played in all 31 games, while making four starts... The Cougars finished with a 16-15 record (6-12 Pac-10)... Three of his four starts came during Pac-10 play

(at Arizona State, at Washington, vs. UCLA)... Averaged 4.6 points and 1.5 rebounds... Was the first player off the bench 10 times... Played at least 12 minutesin 29 of WSU’s 31 contests... Had four double-figure scoring games, the first of which came at No. 17 Gonzaga (12-2-09) when he scored 11 points... Prior tothe Gonzaga game, he helped the Cougars to the 2009 Great Alaska Shootout title... In the championship game vs. San Diego (11-28-09), he had a career-high five assists... Scored 11 points vs. Oregon (12-31-09)... Finished with 10 points vs. California (1-14-10)... His best game came in his start at Washington(1-30-10)... He made a career-high six field goals en route to a personal-best 15 points; he also played a career-high 26 minutes vs. the Huskies... Grabbed acareer-high four rebounds vs. Stanford (1-16-10) and at UCLA (1-23-10)... Recorded a career-high three steals vs. Oregon State (1-2-10) and had at least onesteal in the final five games of the season (1.6 spg).

High SchoolWas a three-year team captain at Pleasant Grove High School... Was a top-20 point guard in the class of 2009... Team advanced to the third round of play-

offs as a senior before losing on a buzzer beater… The team finished 25-6... Was named a first-team all-league and first-team all-city selection… Averaged 21points, six assists, six rebounds and three steals a game... Team MVP, first-team all-league and second-team all-city as a junior… Averaged 26 points, six assists,five rebounds and three steals... Averaged 20 points, four assists, five rebounds and four steals a game while earning first-team all-league honors as a sopho-more… Played football his first two years and was a wide receiver and free safety... Received interest from Arizona, Iowa State, Colorado, Oregon State and SaintMary’s.

PersonalFull name is Xavier Raynard Thames... Born Jan. 9, 1991, in Sacramento, Calif.… Son of Ray and Angie Thames... Has a brother, Malik, and a sister, Melissa

Johnson… Uncle, Al Gross, played safety in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns… Cousin, Jalen Saunders, plays football at Oklahoma... Social science major atSDSU.

Career Statistics (* Washington State)Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2009-10* 31-4 546-17.6 54-131 .412 9-34 .265 25-39 .641 13 32 45 1.5 59-0 38 29 1 24 142 4.62010-11--------------------------------------------------------------DNP - NCAA Transfer Rules---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2011-1231-30 1048-33.8 98-244 .402 16-52 .308 101-122 .828 15 85 100 3.2 69-1 128 78 7 30 313 10.12012-1330-25 861-28.7 87-248 .351 37-104 .356 75-92 .815 14 67 81 2.7 42-0 72 53 9 31 286 9.5Totals 92-59 2455-26.7 239-623 .384 62-190 .326 201-253 .794 42 184 226 2.5 170-1 238 160 17 85 741 8.1

MW Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2010-11--------------------------------------------------------------DNP - NCAA Transfer Rules---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2011-1214-14 478-34.1 45-110 .409 6-20 .300 39-43 .907 7 30 37 2.6 33-1 47 35 5 11 135 9.62012-13 12-7 316-26.3 29-95 .305 14-41 .341 26-32 .813 1 27 28 2.3 20-0 18 13 3 10 98 8.2Totals 26-21 794-30.5 74-205 .361 20-61 .328 65-75 .867 8 57 65 2.5 53-1 65 48 8 21 233 8.9

Thames Career HighsPoints22 at New Mexico, 1-18-12

Rebounds10 at UC Santa Barbara, 11-26-11

Assists11 at San Diego, 12-7-11

Field Goals7 at TCU, 3-3-127 at New Mexico, 1-18-127 vs. Creighton, 11-30-11

Field Goals Attempted15 at Boise State, 3-9-13

Three-Point Field Goals5 vs. UCLA, 12-1-12

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted6 at Boise State, 3-9-136 at New Mexico, 2-27-136 at Colorado State, 2-13-13

6 vs. UCLA, 12-1-126 at USC, 11-25-12

Free Throws 13 at UC Santa Barbara, 11-26-11

Free Throws Attempted16 at UC Santa Barbara, 11-26-11

Steals5 vs. Syracuse, 11-11-12

Blocked Shots2 at Missouri State, 11-17-122 vs. Fresno State, 2-9-13

Minutes Played41 at UC Santa Barbara, 11-26-11

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Angelo CholJersey No. 3Junior Forward, Ht.: 6-9, Wt.: 225High School: Hoover High (San Diego, Calif.)Birthdate: July 15, 1993SDSU Letters (0): None

An energy guy, who must sit out the 2013-14 campaign after transferring from Arizona... Can score in a variety of ways... Is a great shot blocker... Participated inSDSU’s summer weightlifting program.

Quick Hits* Has a career field-goal percentage of 51.7 percent.* Last season, 43 percent of his rebounds came on the offensive glass.* More than 40 percent of his minutes played came in his last 10 appearances last year.

As A Sophomore at Arizona (2012-13 Season)Was a part of a 27-8 Arizona team that advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament... Averaged 1.9 points and 2.0 rebounds in 8.5 minutes... More

than 40 percent of his minutes played came in his last 10 appearances (99 of 239), though he played in just two of UA’s last six games... 43 percent of hisrebounds come on the offensive glass (24 of 56)... Averaged 11.5 points and 5.0 rebounds to go with four blocked shots in Arizona’s Summer of Thunder Tourof the Bahamas prior to the 2012-13 season… Connected on 7-of-9 (.778) field-goal attempts in 32 minutes of action… Tallied 12 points, six rebounds andthree blocks vs. the Real Deal Shockers (8-11-12)... Dropped in a field goal in 11 minutes in the season opener vs. Charleston Southern (11-11-12)... Equaleda career high with three field goals on the way to six points and two boards vs. UTEP (11-15-12)... Tallied two points and four boards vs. Long Beach State (11-19-12)... Posted his first career double-figure scoring game with 10 points and four boards vs. Northern Arizona (11-28-12)... Posted season-high totals of sixrebounds and three blocks vs. Oral Roberts (12-18-12)... Collected six boards vs. East Tennessee State (12-22-12)... Registered three rebounds and a steal vs.Miami (12-23-12)... Collected two boards in three minutes vs. Colorado (1-3-13)... Collected one point and two rebounds in eight minutes vs. USC (1-26-13)...Grabbed two boards in one minute at Washington (1-31-13)... Pulled down an offensive rebound and a put-back at Washington State (2-2/13)... Put forth thebest game of his career with six points and a career-high eight rebounds in a career-best 24 minutes vs. Stanford (2-6-13)... Had eight points (4-of-6 FG) andfour rebounds at Colorado (2-14-13)... Notched a board, block and an assist at Utah (2-17-13)... Collected three rebounds, two blocks and a steal vs.Washington (2-20-13)... Recorded three boards and an assist vs. Washington State (2/23/13)... Collected two points, two boards and a block in his NCAA tour-nament debut vs. Harvard (3-23-13)...

As A Freshman at Arizona (2011-12 Season)Helped Arizona to a 23-12 record and an NIT berth... Played in all 35 games... Averaged 2.8 points and 2.3 rebounds in 12.2 minutes... Led the team in

blocked shots with 29... Shot a team-best 56.3 percent from the floor... Was UA’s blocked shot leader 16 times... Collected six points, six rebounds and four stealsin 23 minutes vs. Valparaiso (11-17-11) in his collegiate debut... Posted six points, seven boards and a block vs. Duquesne (11-9-11)... Registered two boardsand a steal vs. Ball State (11-13-11)... Tallied a field goal and two offensive rebounds vs. St. John’s (11-17-11)... Had a steal in a brief appearance vs. MississippiState (11-18-11)... Collected a field goal and a rebound in 19 minutes vs. San Diego State (11-23-11)... Posted two points and four rebounds in eight minutesat New Mexico State (11-29-11)... Recorded two blocks, two boards and a bucket vs. Northern Arizona (12-3-11)... Posted four rebounds and two blocks at Florida(12-7-11)... Posted five points, five rebounds and a block vs. Clemson (12-10-11).. Collected a pair of rebounds and blocks vs. Gonzaga (12-17-11)... Grabbeda pair of offensive rebounds vs. Oakland (12-20-11)... Posted five points (3-of-4 FT), and two steals vs. Bryant (12-22-11)... Collected four points and fiverebounds at UCLA (1-5-12)... Posted four points, two boards and a block vs. Oregon (1-14-12)... Hit both field-goal attempts, grabbed two boards and addedan assist, block and steal at Utah (1-19-12)... Pulled down two boards in 13 minutes vs. Washington State (1-26-12)... Registered two boards, a block and stealvs. Washington (1-28-12)... Put forth his best effort of the season with eight points (3-of-5 FG), four boards and two blocks at California (2-2-12)... Blocked aseason-high four shots at Stanford (2-4-12)... Equaled a season high with eight points (4-of-4 FT) vs. Colorado (2-9-12)... Collected two blocks vs. Utah (2-11-12)... Hit a season-best 4-of-7 FTs on the way to equaling a season-high with eight points at Washington State (2-16-12) to go with four rebounds... Registeredfour points, three boards, an assist and block at Washington (2-18-12)... Collected seven points and a block vs. USC (2-23-12)... Saw two minutes of action vs.UCLA (3-8-12) in Pac-12 Tournament, but contributed a key and-one, finishing with three points... Tallied two points, two boards and two steals vs. Colorado (3-10-12)... Collected four points, four rebounds and three blocks vs. Oregon State (3-9-12)... Hit 4-of-6 FGs in Pac-12 Tournament run... Collected five points andfive boards vs. Bucknell (3-14-12) in the NIT.

High SchoolPrepped at Herbert Hoover High School in San Diego, Calif.... Rated as the No. 73 overall prospect in the country and the No. 9 forward by rivals.com to go

with a scout grade of 94 by espn.com... Finished his prep career with more than 2,000 points scored (2,133), ranks second on the national high school careerblocked shot list (1,120), and is second in California high school history in rebounds (1,732) and games played (135)... Averaged 23.4 points, 14.9 reboundsand 7.8 blocked shots per game as a senior in leading Hoover to a 26-8 record and a berth in the CIF San Diego Section Division II championship game forcoach Ollie Goulston... A Parade magazine second-team All-America selection and the Union-Tribune San Diego Section Player of the Year, a MaxPreps honor-able mention All-America, an ESPN RISE All-American and the runner-up for California Mr. Basketball honors... A four-time all-state pick, Chol helped HHS tofour consecutive Eastern League championships and four straight section title-game appearances during his prep career, guiding Hoover to a cumulative 108-30(.783) record... Posted 97 double-doubles and 31 triple-doubles to go with single-game highs of 41 points, 23 rebounds and 19 blocked shots.

PersonalBorn July 15, 1993, in Khartoum, Sudan ... Son of Ajieng Chol ... Became a naturalized U.S. citizen in June 2010.

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Career Statistics (* Univ. of Arizona)Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.2011-12* 35-0 427-12.2 40-71 .563 0-0 .000 19-28 .679 30 50 80 2.3 74-1 5 23 29 13 99 2.82012-13* 28-0 239-8.5 21-47 .447 0-0 .000 12-19 .632 24 32 56 2.0 27-0 3 19 9 4 54 1.9Totals 63-0 666-10.6 61-118 .517 0-0 .000 31-47 .660 54 82 136 2.2 101-1 8 42 38 17 153 2.4

MW Career StatisticsYear G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg.None

Chol Career HighsPoints10 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-28-12

Rebounds8 vs. Stanford, 2-6-13

Assists1 vs. Washington State, 2-23-131 at Utah, 2-17-131 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-28-121 at Washington, 2-18-121 at Utah, 1-19-121 vs. Clemson, 12-10-111 vs. Duquesne, 11-9-111 vs. Valparaiso, 11-7-11

Field Goals4 at Colorado, 2-14-13

Field Goals Attempted6 at Colorado, 2-14-136 vs. Stanford, 2-6-136 vs. USC, 2-23-12

Three-Point Field GoalsNone

Three-Point Field Goals AttemptedNone

Free Throws 4 vs. Northern Arizona, 11-28-124 at Washington State, 2-16-124 vs. Colorado, 2-9-12

Free Throws Attempted7 at Washington State, 2-16-12

Steals4 vs. Valparaiso, 11-7-11

Blocked Shots4 at Stanford, 2-4-12

Minutes Played24 vs. Stanford, 2-6-13

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Dakarai AllenJersey No. 4Freshman Guard, Ht.: 6-5, Wt.: 185High School: Sheldon High (Sacramento, Calif.) Hometown: Sacramento, Calif.

High SchoolHelped Sheldon to a 27-6 overall record and a 10-0 mark in league play in

2012-13... Guided his squad to the semifinals of the California state tourna-ment and a No. 27 national ranking and No. 5 state ranking (MaxPreps.com)as senior... Averaged 18.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists his final sea-son... A four-star recruit by Rivals.com... Rated the 19th-best player at the smallforward position and No. 103 on the Rivals 150... ESPN.com gave him a scoreof 80 and a four-star rating... ESPN listed him at No. 20 for his position, No.18 in the region and No. 12 in the state... Tabbed a four-star player and theNo. 11 player at his position by Scout.com... 247Sports pegged him the 106th-best player nationally, No. 20 at his position and eighth-best in California...Earned 2012-13 MaxPreps California Boys Basketball Division I second-teamhonors and was on the all-Northern California first-team... Named theSacramento Bee all-Metro Player of the Year and the Delta River League MVP in2012-13... Won 109 games over his career, including four Sac-Joaquin SectionDivision I titles.

D’Erryl WilliamsJersey No. 11Freshman Guard, Ht.: 6-3, Wt.: 190High School: Sheldon High (Sacramento, Calif.) Hometown: Sacramento, Calif.

High SchoolGuided Sheldon to a 27-6 overall record and an unblemished 10-0 mark in

league play in 2012-13... Helped his team to the semifinals of the Californiastate tournament and a No. 27 national ranking and No. 5 state ranking(MaxPreps.com) as as senior... A four-year starter, he averaged 14.0 points, 6.0rebounds and 5.0 assists... Earned a three-star rating from Rivals.com...ESPN.com pegged him as a three-star recruit, the 60th-best point guard nation-ally, 43th-best in the region and 25th-best in California... Picked up three starsfrom Scout.com... 247Sports tabbed him the 25th-best player in the state andthe 64th-best point guard nationally... Earned 2012-13 MaxPreps CaliforniaBoys Basketball Division I second-team honors and was on the all-NorthernCalifornia second-team... Placed on the Sacramento Bee all-Metro first team hissenior year.

2012-13 SAN DIEGO STATE SCHEDULE/RESULTS2012-13 STATISTICS

Record: 23-11 (Home: 14-1, Away: 4-6, Neutral: 5-4)Mountain West: 9-7 (Home: 7-1, Away: 2-6)

SDSU San Diego State HighDate NR Opponent SDSU Result W-L Record MW Scorer Rebounder Assists AttendanceNov. 11 20/20 ~vs. (9/9) Syracuse L 49-62 L1 0-1 J. Franklin-11 J. Franklin/Tapley-8 Tapley/Thames-3 5,119Nov. 13 25/23 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN W 91-57 W1 1-1 J. Franklin-28 J. Franklin-12 Tapley-5 (c) 12,414Nov. 17 25/23 at Missouri State W 60-44 W2 2-1 J. Franklin-22 J. Franklin-12 Thames-5 7,272Nov. 21 25/25 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 79-43 W3 3-1 J. Franklin/Tapley-15 J. Franklin-12 J. Franklin/Thames-4(c) 12,414Nov. 25 25/25 at USC W 66-60 W4 4-1 J. Franklin/Rahon-17 Spencer-11 J. Franklin-3 4,421Dec. 1 23/21 #vs. (rv/24) UCLA W 78-69 W5 5-1 J. Franklin-28 J. Franklin-7 O’Brien-5 17,204Dec. 3 17/15 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 74-62 W6 6-1 J. Franklin-18 J. Franklin-15 Tapley-5 (c) 12,414Dec. 6 17/15 UC SANTA BARBARA W 84-70 W7 7-1 Tapley-23 J. Franklin/O’Brien-4 J. Franklin-5 (c) 12,414Dec. 15 18/15 SAN DIEGO W 72-56 W8 8-1 Tapley-15 J. Franklin-8 Thames-3 (c) 12,414Dec. 18 18/15 POINT LOMA NAZARENE W 76-49 W9 9-1 Thames-17 O’Brien-9 O’Brien/Shepard-4 (c) 12,414Dec. 22 18/15 $vs. San Francisco W 80-58 W10 10-1 Tapley-33 Stephens-8 J. Franklin-5 6,691Dec. 23 18/15 $vs. Indiana State W 62-55 W11 11-1 J. Franklin-19 J. Franklin-15 Tapley/Thames-3 6,419Dec. 25 17/16 $vs. (3/3) Arizona L 67-68 L1 11-2 Tapley-19 J. Franklin-8 J. Franklin-6 6,514Jan. 2 19/17 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 72-57 W1 12-2 J. Franklin-18 J. Franklin-12 J. Franklin-4 (c) 12,414Jan. 9 16/15 *at Fresno State W 65-62 W2 13-2 1-0 J. Franklin-20 J. Franklin-18 Shepard-7 7,203Jan. 12 16/15 *(--/rv) COLORADO STATE W-ot 79-72 W3 14-2 2-0 J. Franklin-23 O’Brien-10 O’Brien/Tapley-3 (c) 12,414Jan. 16 15/14 *(rv/23) UNLV L 75-82 L1 14-3 2-1 J. Franklin-27 J. Franklin-7 Shepard-5 (c) 12,414Jan. 19 15/14 *at (rv/rv) Wyoming L 45-58 L2 14-4 2-2 J. Franklin-13 Stephens-7 J. Franklin-3 9,573Jan. 23 rv/25 *at Nevada W 78-57 W1 15-4 3-2 Tapley-17 Shepard-8 J. Franklin-5 7,924Jan. 26 rv/25 *(15/17) NEW MEXICO W 55-34 W2 16-4 4-2 O’Brien-12 O’Brien-10 J. Franklin-3 (c) 12,414Feb. 2 22/20 *at Air Force L 67-70 L1 16-5 4-3 J. Franklin-25 J. Franklin-10 J. Franklin/Tapley-6 5,011Feb. 6 rv/T-25 *BOISE STATE (:02.8) W 63-62 W1 17-5 5-3 Rahon-16 J. Franklin-8 Tapley-5 (c) 12,414Feb. 9 rv/T-25 *FRESNO STATE W 75-53 W2 18-5 6-3 J. Franklin/Rahon-14 J. Franklin-11 Tapley-6 (c) 12,414Feb. 13 rv/22 *at (24/24) Colorado State L 60-66 L1 18-6 6-4 Tapley-16 J. Franklin-7 O’Brien/Rahon-2 (c) 8,745Feb. 16 rv/22 *at (rv/rv) UNLV L 70-72 L2 18-7 6-5 Tapley-22 O’Brien-11 J. Franklin/O’Brien-2 (c) 18,577Feb. 19 --/rv *WYOMING W 79-51 W1 19-7 7-5 J. Franklin-20 J. Franklin-7 Tapley-7 (c) 12,414Feb. 23 --/rv *NEVADA W 88-75 W2 20-7 8-5 J. Franklin-23 J. Franklin-12 O’Brien-7 (c) 12,414Feb. 27 --/rv *at (14/14) New Mexico L 60-70 L1 20-8 8-6 J. Franklin-16 J. Franklin-9 Shepard-3 (c) 15,411Mar. 6 --/rv *AIR FORCE W 58-51 W1 21-8 9-6 J. Franklin/O’Brien-12 J. Franklin-14 J. Franklin/Tapley-4 (c) 12,414Mar. 9 --/rv *at Boise State L 65-69 L1 21-9 9-7 Thames-18 J. Franklin-13 three with-2 10,455Mar. 13 --/rv `vs. [5] Boise State (MW-QF) W 73-67 W1 22-9 J. Franklin-19 J. Franklin-8 Thames-5 13,297Mar. 15 --/rv `vs. [1] (15/14) New Mexico (MW-SF) L 50-60 L1 22-10 Tapley/Thames-14 J. Franklin-12 J. Franklin-5 (c) 18,500Mar. 22 --/-- ^vs. [10] Oklahoma (NCAA-2R) W 70-55 W1 23-10 J. Franklin-21 Stephens-11 J. Franklin-5 (c) 20,125Mar. 24 --/-- ^vs. [15] Florida Gulf Coast (NCAA-3R) L 71-81 L1 23-11 J.Franklin-20 J. Franklin-11 Thames-6 (c) 20,125

Caps denotes home game. ~ - Northrop Grumman Presents Battle on the Midway (USS Midway; San Diego, Calif.). # - John R. Wooden Classic (Honda Center; Anaheim, Calif.). $ - HawaiianAirlines Diamond Head Classic (Stan Sheriff Center; Honolulu, Hawaii). * – Mountain West Game. ` - Indicates the 2013 Reese's Mountain West Men's Basketball Championship (Thomas &Mack Center; Las Vegas, Nev.). ^ - NCAA Second (2R) - Third-Round Games (3R) (Philadelphia, Pa.). c - Indicates capacity crowd. SDSU NR - San Diego State national ranking (AssociatedPress and ESPN/USA Today coaches polls at game time). Time to the right of opponent name indicates time remaining on a game-winning shot.

Record/Attendance Summary G W-L Total Average HighHome 15 14-1 186,210 12,414 12,414 - 15 times Mountain West 8 7-1 99,312 12,414 12,414 - eight timesAway 10 4-6 94,592 9,459 18,577 at UNLV (Feb. 16) Mountain West 8 2-6 82,899 10,362 18,577 at UNLV (Feb. 16)Neutral 9 5-4 113,994 12,666 20,125 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (Mar. 24) and Oklahoma (Mar. 22)Total 34 23-11 394,796 11,612 20,125 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (Mar. 24) and Oklahoma (Mar. 22) Mountain West 16 9-7 182,211 11,388 18,577 at UNLV (Feb. 16)

Win/Loss Margin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 28 34 36 =<3 =<5 =<10Win 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 8Loss 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 4 9

Record: 23-11 (Home: 14-1, Away: 4-6, Neutral: 5-4)

2012-13 SAN DIEGO STATE SEASON STATS

Mountain West: 9-7 (Home: 7-1, Away: 2-6) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 FRANKLIN, Jamaal 16 16 546 34.1 82-215 .381 21-79 .266 83-109 .761 27 117 144 9.0 43 1 45 50 12 25 268 16.822 TAPLEY, Chase 16 16 512 32.0 68-174 .391 26-85 .306 23-31 .742 3 40 43 2.7 29 0 49 23 5 18 185 11.620 O'BRIEN, JJ 16 15 457 28.6 65-120 .542 1-3 .333 15-29 .517 55 35 90 5.6 37 1 24 19 7 13 146 9.113 SHEPARD, Winston 16 2 338 21.1 39-88 .443 5-19 .263 34-54 .630 15 51 66 4.1 22 0 36 32 5 8 117 7.311 RAHON, James 14 8 350 25.0 41-104 .394 16-52 .308 2-5 .400 6 19 25 1.8 25 0 7 8 1 8 100 7.102 THAMES, Xavier 12 7 316 26.3 29-95 .305 14-41 .341 26-32 .813 1 27 28 2.3 20 0 18 13 3 10 98 8.223 STEPHENS, DeShawn 16 16 358 22.4 38-62 .613 0-0 .000 11-27 .407 31 46 77 4.8 38 1 4 13 8 14 87 5.400 SPENCER, Skylar 16 0 237 14.8 22-30 .733 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 15 28 43 2.7 23 0 4 7 27 7 44 2.805 POLEE II, Dwayne 11 0 71 6.5 11-23 .478 5-10 .500 1-1 1.000 4 13 17 1.5 8 0 0 7 0 0 28 2.512 JOHNSON, James 7 0 23 3.3 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 1 2 0.3 4 0 0 2 1 0 4 0.632 DOUGLAS, Aaron 3 0 4 1.3 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1.004 STATEN, Ryan 2 0 3 1.5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.025 EBRAHIMIAN, Narbeh 4 0 7 1.8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.033 CASTLEBERRY, Jeremy 2 0 3 1.5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 22 30 52 3.3 1 2 0 SAN DIEGO STATE 16 398-919 .433 89-291 .306 197-294 .670 180 407 587 36.7 251 3 187 177 69 103 1082 67.6OPPONENTS 16 346-876 .395 99-299 .331 213-295 .722 156 380 536 33.5 252 - 203 187 45 82 1004 62.8

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalSAN DIEGO STATE 516 550 16 - 1,082OPPONENTS 445 550 9 - 1,004

2012-13 STATISTICS

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 FRANKLIN, Jamaal 33 33 1091 33.1 169-409 .413 42-150 .280 180-229 .786 56 256 312 9.5 85 1 109 112 26 53 560 17.022 TAPLEY, Chase 33 32 1016 30.8 162-378 .429 70-186 .376 53-66 .803 10 95 105 3.2 55 0 90 43 18 46 447 13.502 THAMES, Xavier 30 25 861 28.7 87-248 .351 37-104 .356 75-92 .815 14 67 81 2.7 42 0 72 53 9 31 286 9.520 O'BRIEN, JJ 34 33 919 27.0 111-211 .526 1-5 .200 23-51 .451 82 70 152 4.5 62 2 51 48 14 31 246 7.211 RAHON, James 32 11 730 22.8 88-234 .376 36-121 .298 13-19 .684 12 44 56 1.8 54 0 20 15 2 20 225 7.023 STEPHENS, DeShawn 34 34 738 21.7 86-145 .593 0-0 .000 34-67 .507 76 97 173 5.1 76 2 8 28 17 21 206 6.113 SHEPARD, Winston 31 2 629 20.3 57-145 .393 7-28 .250 57-99 .576 30 80 110 3.5 39 0 61 63 12 13 178 5.700 SPENCER, Skylar 34 0 484 14.2 43-65 .662 0-0 .000 11-29 .379 40 60 100 2.9 50 0 6 17 51 10 97 2.905 POLEE II, Dwayne 26 0 245 9.4 23-54 .426 6-18 .333 20-28 .714 13 36 49 1.9 23 0 4 16 4 6 72 2.812 JOHNSON, James 13 0 52 4.0 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 1 1 2 0.2 7 0 1 6 1 0 14 1.103 FRANKLIN, LaBradford 3 0 20 6.7 3-3 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-3 .667 0 2 2 0.7 2 0 2 0 1 2 9 3.032 DOUGLAS, Aaron 6 0 9 1.5 3-4 .750 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 1.325 EBRAHIMIAN, Narbeh 8 0 17 2.1 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0.504 STATEN, Ryan 5 0 8 1.6 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.433 CASTLEBERRY, Jeremy 4 0 6 1.5 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 TEAM 41 68 109 3.2 1 8 0 SAN DIEGO STATE 34 839-1916 .438 202-618 .327 476-697 .683 376 877 1253 36.9 497 5 425 410 155 235 2356 69.3OPPONENTS 34 754-1917 .393 203-628 .323 366-540 .678 341 787 1128 33.2 601 - 425 429 102 180 2077 61.1

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalSAN DIEGO STATE 1,118 1,222 16 - 2,356OPPONENTS 918 1,150 9 - 2,077

Home: 14-1

2012-13 SAN DIEGO STATE - HOME/AWAY STATS

Road/Neutral: 9-10 (Away: 4-6, Neutral: 5-4) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 FRANKLIN, Jamaal 19 19 644 33.9 92-243 .379 20-96 .208 106-132 .803 31 145 176 9.3 54 1 66 68 11 38 310 16.322 TAPLEY, Chase 18 17 582 32.3 89-219 .406 35-102 .343 27-36 .750 7 51 58 3.2 36 0 40 23 6 29 240 13.302 THAMES, Xavier 16 13 499 31.2 56-157 .357 21-66 .318 45-55 .818 8 39 47 2.9 23 0 41 35 5 24 178 11.111 RAHON, James 19 6 417 21.9 52-131 .397 22-68 .324 9-10 .900 7 19 26 1.4 35 0 11 10 2 8 135 7.120 O'BRIEN, JJ 19 19 499 26.3 59-119 .496 1-3 .333 11-26 .423 45 35 80 4.2 45 2 21 33 5 12 130 6.823 STEPHENS, DeShawn 19 19 426 22.4 47-80 .588 0-0 .000 17-26 .654 40 58 98 5.2 46 1 3 13 9 12 111 5.813 SHEPARD, Winston 18 2 381 21.2 26-79 .329 2-14 .143 27-49 .551 23 48 71 3.9 26 0 30 40 11 5 81 4.500 SPENCER, Skylar 19 0 242 12.7 18-33 .545 0-0 .000 2-10 .200 25 25 50 2.6 27 0 1 9 16 4 38 2.005 POLEE II, Dwayne 15 0 94 6.3 4-20 .200 0-6 .000 1-2 .500 8 16 24 1.6 12 0 2 4 1 2 9 0.612 JOHNSON, James 7 0 16 2.3 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0.625 EBRAHIMIAN, Narbeh 1 0 0 0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 25 42 67 3.5 1 6 0 SAN DIEGO STATE 19 445-1084 .411 101-355 .285 245-346 .708 219 478 697 36.7 308 4 215 244 66 134 1236 65.1OPPONENTS 19 426-1054 .404 109-344 .317 242-346 .699 187 460 647 34.1 327 - 245 228 63 116 1203 63.3

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalSAN DIEGO STATE 557 679 - 1,236OPPONENTS 561 642 - 1,203

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 FRANKLIN, Jamaal 14 14 447 31.9 77-166 .464 22-54 .407 74-97 .763 25 111 136 9.7 31 0 43 44 15 15 250 17.922 TAPLEY, Chase 15 15 434 28.9 73-159 .459 35-84 .417 26-30 .867 3 44 47 3.1 19 0 50 20 12 17 207 13.820 O'BRIEN, JJ 15 14 420 28.0 52-92 .565 0-2 .000 12-25 .480 37 35 72 4.8 17 0 30 15 9 19 116 7.702 THAMES, Xavier 14 12 362 25.9 31-91 .341 16-38 .421 30-37 .811 6 28 34 2.4 19 0 31 18 4 7 108 7.713 SHEPARD, Winston 13 0 248 19.1 31-66 .470 5-14 .357 30-50 .600 7 32 39 3.0 13 0 31 23 1 8 97 7.523 STEPHENS, DeShawn 15 15 312 20.8 39-65 .600 0-0 .000 17-41 .415 36 39 75 5.0 30 1 5 15 8 9 95 6.311 RAHON, James 13 5 313 24.1 36-103 .350 14-53 .264 4-9 .444 5 25 30 2.3 19 0 9 5 0 12 90 6.905 POLEE II, Dwayne 11 0 151 13.7 19-34 .559 6-12 .500 19-26 .731 5 20 25 2.3 11 0 2 12 3 4 63 5.700 SPENCER, Skylar 15 0 242 16.1 25-32 .781 0-0 .000 9-19 .474 15 35 50 3.3 23 0 5 8 35 6 59 3.912 JOHNSON, James 6 0 36 6.0 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 1 1 2 0.3 5 0 1 3 1 0 10 1.703 FRANKLIN, LaBradford 3 0 20 6.7 3-3 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-3 .667 0 2 2 0.7 2 0 2 0 1 2 9 3.032 DOUGLAS, Aaron 6 0 9 1.5 3-4 .750 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 1.325 EBRAHIMIAN, Narbeh 7 0 17 2.4 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0.604 STATEN, Ryan 5 0 8 1.6 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.433 CASTLEBERRY, Jeremy 4 0 6 1.5 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 TEAM 16 26 42 2.8 0 2 0 SAN DIEGO STATE 15 394-832 .474 101-263 .384 231-351 .658 157 399 556 37.1 189 1 210 166 89 101 1120 74.7OPPONENTS 15 328-863 .380 94-284 .331 124-194 .639 154 327 481 32.1 274 - 180 201 39 64 874 58.3

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalSAN DIEGO STATE 561 543 16 - 1,120OPPONENTS 357 508 9 - 874

2012-13 STATISTICS

Wins: 23

2012-13 SAN DIEGO STATE - WIN/LOSS STATS

Losses: 11 TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 FRANKLIN, Jamaal 11 11 365 33.2 52-147 .354 8-55 .145 54-71 .761 22 70 92 8.4 32 1 31 33 3 22 166 15.122 TAPLEY, Chase 11 11 364 33.1 55-146 .377 20-66 .303 17-23 .739 4 32 36 3.3 24 0 23 12 5 18 147 13.420 O'BRIEN, JJ 11 11 308 28.0 38-85 .447 1-2 .500 5-15 .333 32 22 54 4.9 31 1 9 20 1 8 82 7.502 THAMES, Xavier 9 7 267 29.7 27-87 .310 7-34 .206 20-27 .741 7 20 27 3.0 14 0 15 16 2 15 81 9.013 SHEPARD, Winston 11 1 234 21.3 19-60 .317 0-10 .000 25-39 .641 18 28 46 4.2 19 0 21 19 5 4 63 5.723 STEPHENS, DeShawn 11 11 262 23.8 24-40 .600 0-0 .000 11-17 .647 22 35 57 5.2 29 1 2 7 6 8 59 5.411 RAHON, James 11 3 229 20.8 23-77 .299 8-37 .216 3-5 .600 4 7 11 1.0 14 0 7 7 1 6 57 5.200 SPENCER, Skylar 11 0 131 11.9 10-18 .556 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 13 10 23 2.1 14 0 0 5 12 3 20 1.805 POLEE II, Dwayne 8 0 31 3.9 2-10 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 4 5 9 1.1 4 0 0 3 0 0 4 0.512 JOHNSON, James 4 0 9 2.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.025 EBRAHIMIAN, Narbeh 1 0 0 0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 19 17 36 3.3 0 1 0 SAN DIEGO STATE 11 250-670 .373 44-205 .215 135-197 .685 145 246 391 35.5 184 3 108 125 35 84 679 61.7OPPONENTS 11 267-596 .448 62-187 .332 162-225 .720 104 298 402 36.5 179 - 163 134 50 65 758 68.9

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalSAN DIEGO STATE 302 377 - 679OPPONENTS 356 402 - 758

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 FRANKLIN, Jamaal 22 22 726 33.0 117-262 .447 34-95 .358 126-158 .797 34 186 220 10.0 53 0 78 79 23 31 394 17.922 TAPLEY, Chase 22 21 652 29.6 107-232 .461 50-120 .417 36-43 .837 6 63 69 3.1 31 0 67 31 13 28 300 13.602 THAMES, Xavier 21 18 594 28.3 60-161 .373 30-70 .429 55-65 .846 7 47 54 2.6 28 0 57 37 7 16 205 9.811 RAHON, James 21 8 501 23.9 65-157 .414 28-84 .333 10-14 .714 8 37 45 2.1 40 0 13 8 1 14 168 8.020 O'BRIEN, JJ 23 22 611 26.6 73-126 .579 0-3 .000 18-36 .500 50 48 98 4.3 31 1 42 28 13 23 164 7.123 STEPHENS, DeShawn 23 23 476 20.7 62-105 .590 0-0 .000 23-50 .460 54 62 116 5.0 47 1 6 21 11 13 147 6.413 SHEPARD, Winston 20 1 395 19.8 38-85 .447 7-18 .389 32-60 .533 12 52 64 3.2 20 0 40 44 7 9 115 5.800 SPENCER, Skylar 23 0 353 15.3 33-47 .702 0-0 .000 11-29 .379 27 50 77 3.3 36 0 6 12 39 7 77 3.305 POLEE II, Dwayne 18 0 214 11.9 21-44 .477 6-17 .353 20-28 .714 9 31 40 2.2 19 0 4 13 4 6 68 3.812 JOHNSON, James 9 0 43 4.8 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 1 1 2 0.2 5 0 1 4 1 0 14 1.603 FRANKLIN, LaBradford 3 0 20 6.7 3-3 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-3 .667 0 2 2 0.7 2 0 2 0 1 2 9 3.032 DOUGLAS, Aaron 6 0 9 1.5 3-4 .750 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 1.325 EBRAHIMIAN, Narbeh 7 0 17 2.4 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0.604 STATEN, Ryan 5 0 8 1.6 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.433 CASTLEBERRY, Jeremy 4 0 6 1.5 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 TEAM 22 51 73 3.2 1 7 0 SAN DIEGO STATE 23 589-1246 .473 158-413 .383 341-500 .682 231 631 862 37.5 313 2 317 285 120 151 1677 72.9OPPONENTS 23 487-1321 .369 141-441 .320 204-315 .648 237 489 726 31.6 422 - 262 295 52 115 1319 57.3

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalSAN DIEGO STATE 816 845 16 - 1,677OPPONENTS 562 748 9 -1,319

2012-13 STATISTICS

Record: 23-10 (Home: 14-1, Away: 4-6, Neutral: 5-3)Excludes game on the USS Midway

2012-13 SAN DIEGO STATE - INDOOR STATS 2012-13 STATISTICS

Record: 2-6 (Home: 1-1, Away: 0-2, Neutral: 1-3)

2012-13 SAN DIEGO STATE VS. NATIONALLY RANKED OPPONENTS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 FRANKLIN, Jamaal 8 8 268 33.5 37-111 .333 10-46 .217 36-51 .706 14 51 65 8.1 25 0 20 25 4 12 120 15.022 TAPLEY, Chase 8 7 236 29.5 37-92 .402 12-40 .300 11-13 .846 2 22 24 3.0 20 0 16 7 4 12 97 12.102 THAMES, Xavier 8 6 221 27.6 23-76 .303 9-34 .265 17-23 .739 7 17 24 3.0 10 0 11 12 1 11 72 9.020 O'BRIEN, JJ 8 8 231 28.9 30-62 .484 0-1 .000 1-10 .100 28 14 42 5.3 16 0 12 15 2 6 61 7.613 SHEPARD, Winston 8 0 161 20.1 13-40 .325 1-10 .100 21-32 .656 10 18 28 3.5 10 0 14 15 5 4 48 6.023 STEPHENS, DeShawn 8 8 182 22.8 16-29 .552 0-0 .000 8-14 .571 17 25 42 5.3 19 1 1 7 3 7 40 5.011 RAHON, James 8 3 173 21.6 16-53 .302 5-24 .208 1-2 .500 2 10 12 1.5 10 0 7 1 1 4 38 4.800 SPENCER, Skylar 8 0 102 12.8 8-9 .889 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 8 7 15 1.9 12 0 0 1 13 5 16 2.005 POLEE II, Dwayne 6 0 17 2.8 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 0.5 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.312 JOHNSON, James 4 0 9 2.3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 9 17 26 3.3 0 2 0 SAN DIEGO STATE 8 181-477 .379 37-156 .237 95-145 .655 99 182 281 35.1 125 1 81 87 33 61 494 61.8OPPONENTS 8 184-439 .419 38-118 .322 105-150 .700 82 212 294 36.8 127 - 107 99 34 34 511 63.9

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalSAN DIEGO STATE 233 261 - 494OPPONENTS 250 261 - 511

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 FRANKLIN, Jamaal 32 32 1060 33.1 166-397 .418 42-144 .292 175-217 .806 54 250 304 9.5 81 1 108 105 25 50 549 17.222 TAPLEY, Chase 32 31 983 30.7 159-365 .436 70-182 .385 51-63 .810 9 88 97 3.0 53 0 87 42 18 43 439 13.702 THAMES, Xavier 29 24 829 28.6 86-237 .363 37-100 .370 74-90 .822 11 67 78 2.7 39 0 69 53 9 26 283 9.820 O'BRIEN, JJ 33 32 888 26.9 107-202 .530 1-5 .200 22-45 .489 77 68 145 4.4 61 2 49 46 14 29 237 7.211 RAHON, James 31 11 714 23.0 84-226 .372 35-117 .299 13-19 .684 12 44 56 1.8 54 0 20 15 2 20 216 7.023 STEPHENS, DeShawn 33 33 710 21.5 85-143 .594 0-0 .000 31-63 .492 75 92 167 5.1 75 2 8 27 17 20 201 6.113 SHEPARD, Winston 30 2 608 20.3 56-139 .403 7-28 .250 55-93 .591 26 77 103 3.4 36 0 61 59 11 13 174 5.800 SPENCER, Skylar 33 0 481 14.6 43-65 .662 0-0 .000 11-29 .379 40 60 100 3.0 50 0 6 17 51 10 97 2.905 POLEE II, Dwayne 25 0 240 9.6 23-52 .442 6-18 .333 20-28 .714 11 36 47 1.9 22 0 4 15 4 6 72 2.912 JOHNSON, James 13 0 52 4.0 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 1 1 2 0.2 7 0 1 6 1 0 14 1.103 FRANKLIN, LaBradford 3 0 20 6.7 3-3 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-3 .667 0 2 2 0.7 2 0 2 0 1 2 9 3.032 DOUGLAS, Aaron 6 0 9 1.5 3-4 .750 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 1.325 EBRAHIMIAN, Narbeh 8 0 17 2.1 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0.504 STATEN, Ryan 5 0 8 1.6 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.433 CASTLEBERRY, Jeremy 4 0 6 1.5 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 TEAM 39 67 106 3.2 1 8 0 SAN DIEGO STATE 33 822-1853 .444 201-600 .335 462-664 .696 356 853 1209 36.6 482 5 416 394 153 221 2307 69.9OPPONENTS 33 729-1861 .392 202-624 .324 355-521 .681 331 752 1083 32.8 578 - 416 411 92 168 2015 61.1

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalSAN DIEGO STATE 1,099 1,192 16 - 2,307OPPONENTS 885 1,121 9 - 2,015

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2012-13 SAN DIEGO STATE - NCAA TOURNAMENT STATS 2012-13 STATISTICS

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 FRANKLIN, Jamaal 2 2 73 36.5 14-26 .538 4-9 .444 9-9 1.000 2 17 19 9.5 4 0 9 7 0 6 41 20.511 RAHON, James 2 0 43 21.5 10-23 .435 4-10 .400 5-6 .833 2 3 5 2.5 4 0 1 3 0 3 29 14.522 TAPLEY, Chase 2 2 60 30.0 10-28 .357 4-12 .333 3-3 1.000 1 5 6 3.0 3 0 4 4 1 3 27 13.523 STEPHENS, DeShawn 2 2 49 24.5 7-10 .700 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 9 7 16 8.0 5 0 1 2 3 0 17 8.502 THAMES, Xavier 2 2 71 35.5 5-17 .294 2-7 .286 1-2 .500 0 9 9 4.5 1 0 10 5 1 3 13 6.520 O'BRIEN, JJ 2 2 49 24.5 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 3 5 2.5 3 0 3 3 2 0 8 4.013 SHEPARD, Winston 2 0 30 15.0 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 4 1 5 2.5 2 0 3 2 0 0 4 2.000 SPENCER, Skylar 2 0 25 12.5 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 2.0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1.0 TEAM 2 3 5 2.5 0 0 0 SAN DIEGO STATE 2 51-117 .436 14-38 .368 25-30 .833 25 49 74 37.0 22 0 31 28 9 15 141 70.5OPPONENTS 2 56-117 .479 12-39 .308 12-20 .600 17 43 60 30.0 33 - 31 22 7 19 136 68.0

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalSAN DIEGO STATE 66 75 - 141OPPONENTS 67 69 -136

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2012-13 SAN DIEGO STATE - MOUNTAIN WEST TOURNAMENT STATS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg02 THAMES, Xavier 2 2 69 34.5 9-19 .474 1-8 .125 13-16 .813 3 9 12 6.0 3 0 5 6 0 3 32 16.022 TAPLEY, Chase 2 2 62 31.0 13-28 .464 5-12 .417 0-0 .000 0 8 8 4.0 4 0 6 2 0 6 31 15.521 FRANKLIN, Jamaal 2 2 66 33.0 7-20 .350 4-9 .444 9-10 .900 4 16 20 10.0 6 0 9 4 0 3 27 13.513 SHEPARD, Winston 2 0 54 27.0 2-8 .250 0-1 .000 6-11 .545 3 6 9 4.5 3 0 1 5 4 1 10 5.011 RAHON, James 2 0 40 20.0 3-14 .214 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 4 0 2 1 0 1 7 3.520 O'BRIEN, JJ 2 2 51 25.5 3-11 .273 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1.5 8 1 0 3 0 1 6 3.023 STEPHENS, DeShawn 2 2 36 18.0 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2 5 7 3.5 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 3.000 SPENCER, Skylar 2 0 20 10.0 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 2 4 2.0 3 0 0 1 2 1 4 2.012 JOHNSON, James 1 0 2 2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.005 POLEE II, Dwayne 1 0 0 0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 2 3 5 2.5 0 1 0 SAN DIEGO STATE 2 41-109 .376 11-38 .289 30-39 .769 17 53 70 35.0 36 1 23 23 6 16 123 61.5OPPONENTS 2 43-114 .377 13-38 .342 28-40 .700 21 54 75 37.5 37 - 25 22 5 11 127 63.5

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalSAN DIEGO STATE 53 70 - 123OPPONENTS 55 72 -127

2012-13 TEAM GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Site/Date FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot PF AT TO BS ST 1st-2nd Pts(20/20) SDSU N 17-63 .270 1-18 .056 14-33 .424 20-24 44 15 9 16 2 14 19-30 49vs. (9/9) Syracuse 11/11 25-56 .446 1-4 .250 11-19 .579 10-35 45 23 9 18 10 12 33-29 62at (25/23) SDSU H 32-63 .508 4-19 .211 23-39 .590 17-28 45 8 17 12 10 15 49-42 91San Diego Christian 11/13 21-61 .344 9-27 .333 6-10 .600 13-23 36 23 9 24 1 5 24-33 57(25/23) SDSU A 19-59 .322 4-22 .182 18-26 .692 21-31 52 15 8 17 9 9 29-31 60at Missouri State 11/17 16-57 .281 4-23 .174 8-16 .500 13-21 34 25 8 15 2 4 20-24 44at (25/25) SDSU H 27-65 .415 11-27 .407 14-25 .560 11-35 46 15 16 7 5 7 36-43 79Arkansas-Pine Bluff 11/21 18-54 .333 0-11 .000 7-17 .412 5-31 36 21 10 15 4 3 14-29 43(25/25) SDSU A 21-50 .420 7-15 .467 17-22 .773 6-30 36 17 6 12 3 5 35-31 66at USC 11/25 22-66 .333 5-17 .294 11-20 .550 18-25 43 21 13 8 7 7 23-37 60(23/21) SDSU N 27-54 .500 11-27 .407 13-14 .929 6-25 31 9 18 15 4 7 31-47 78vs. (rv/24) UCLA 12/1 27-64 .422 8-20 .400 7-11 .636 12-22 34 15 16 14 1 6 29-40 69at (17/15) SDSU H 27-58 .466 5-10 .500 15-17 .882 7-32 39 11 15 14 6 2 34-40 74Texas Southern 12/3 24-62 .387 7-21 .333 7-12 .583 6-23 29 16 13 12 7 5 16-46 62at (17/15) SDSU H 29-52 .558 11-17 .647 15-21 .714 9-16 25 10 17 12 3 8 46-38 84UC Santa Barbara 12/6 27-57 .474 12-29 .414 4-4 1.000 11-17 28 22 18 15 5 3 29-41 70at (18/15) SDSU H 26-50 .520 4-12 .333 16-19 .842 9-22 31 10 12 11 8 9 39-33 72San Diego 12/15 23-60 .383 5-15 .333 5-6 .833 14-16 30 15 15 13 1 6 26-30 56at (18/15) SDSU H 28-51 .549 7-15 .467 13-21 .619 10-24 34 11 16 12 5 8 35-41 76Point Loma Nazarene 12/18 18-49 .367 8-16 .500 5-8 .625 9-16 25 19 10 17 1 4 30-19 49(18/15) SDSU N 32-58 .552 10-19 .526 6-10 .600 9-25 34 18 14 12 3 5 38-42 80vs. San Francisco 12/22 21-53 .396 8-18 .444 8-14 .571 9-16 25 13 12 12 0 3 33-25 58(18/15) SDSU N 20-48 .417 4-17 .235 18-28 .643 7-24 31 15 9 13 0 6 28-34 62vs. Indiana State 12/23 21-48 .438 4-13 .308 9-10 .900 3-26 29 22 7 17 2 2 25-30 55(17/16) SDSU N 24-55 .436 4-17 .235 15-18 .833 11-23 34 21 14 16 8 3 27-40 67vs. (3/3) Arizona 12/25 22-59 .373 5-20 .250 19-27 .704 13-19 32 16 10 8 3 1 29-39 68at (19/17) SDSU H 20-45 .444 5-16 .313 27-41 .659 11-29 40 13 13 13 5 3 37-35 72CSU Bakersfield 1/2 24-64 .375 3-18 .167 6-11 .545 11-20 31 28 16 10 1 7 20-37 57(16/15) SDSU A 26-54 .481 6-18 .333 7-12 .583 11-27 38 15 16 11 6 5 33-32 65at Fresno State 1/9 21-58 .362 6-18 .333 14-17 .824 12-19 31 11 9 5 3 7 26-36 62at (16/15) SDSU H 24-62 .387 13-29 .448 18-25 .720 8-30 38 15 14 9 4 4 41-22-16 79(--/rv) Colorado State 1/12 27-75 .360 6-22 .273 12-19 .632 19-35 54 16 9 10 3 4 23-40-9 72at (15/14) SDSU H 26-67 .388 3-19 .158 20-27 .741 11-20 31 14 7 5 5 7 42-33 75(rv/23) UNLV 1/16 33-64 .516 4-13 .308 12-17 .706 12-31 43 19 15 12 6 1 48-34 82(15/14) SDSU A 17-59 .288 2-18 .111 9-11 .818 11-26 37 23 4 11 1 5 9-36 45at (rv/rv) Wyoming 1/19 18-42 .429 4-16 .250 18-27 .667 4-32 36 14 12 15 3 8 20-38 58(rv/25) SDSU A 31-57 .544 6-19 .316 10-16 .625 9-29 38 17 15 14 4 6 39-39 78at Nevada 1/23 19-55 .345 5-21 .238 14-18 .778 8-21 29 15 12 14 2 7 38-19 57at (rv/25) SDSU H 23-57 .404 3-15 .200 6-10 .600 13-28 41 14 9 12 5 10 39-22 55(15/17) New Mexico 1/26 11-44 .250 3-15 .200 9-11 .818 6-20 26 10 8 17 5 7 19-15 34(22/20) SDSU A 25-57 .439 2-19 .105 15-18 .833 15-22 37 14 19 13 1 4 30-37 67at Air Force 2/2 25-51 .490 12-30 .400 8-9 .889 5-18 23 18 20 10 2 7 35-35 70at (rv/T-25) SDSU H 24-52 .462 7-17 .412 8-18 .444 11-22 33 13 11 10 7 6 38-25 63Boise State 2/6 24-60 .400 8-17 .471 6-9 .667 15-20 35 17 11 11 1 3 28-34 62at (rv/T-25) SDSU H 26-52 .500 8-16 .500 15-25 .600 11-32 43 14 14 12 6 4 25-50 75Fresno State 2/9 17-58 .293 4-19 .211 15-23 .652 13-20 33 18 8 9 1 6 17-36 53(rv/22) SDSU A 23-59 .390 6-16 .375 8-14 .571 11-20 31 14 7 8 6 6 35-25 60at (24/24) Colorado State 2/13 24-57 .421 6-14 .429 12-17 .706 14-29 43 12 16 11 1 5 35-31 66(rv/22) SDSU A 28-72 .389 6-15 .400 8-12 .667 18-24 42 17 7 14 3 12 40-30 70at (rv/rv) UNLV 2/16 23-58 .397 7-21 .333 19-25 .760 14-29 43 15 17 17 10 10 34-38 72

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2012-13 TEAM GAME-BY-GAMEOpponent Site/Date FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot PF AT TO BS ST 1st-2nd Ptsat (--/rv) SDSU H 30-44 .682 6-12 .500 13-17 .765 4-31 35 9 17 16 8 6 37-42 79Wyoming 2/19 20-53 .377 4-16 .250 7-11 .636 4-12 16 9 12 10 2 5 13-38 51at (--/rv) SDSU H 32-55 .582 10-22 .455 14-19 .737 7-23 30 17 22 13 7 5 46-42 88Nevada 2/23 25-54 .463 12-24 .500 13-21 .619 9-18 27 18 13 12 0 2 32-43 75(--/rv) SDSU A 21-58 .362 4-23 .174 14-21 .667 15-21 36 23 7 11 1 7 26-34 60at (14/14) New Mexico 2/27 21-44 .477 4-13 .308 24-32 .750 6-24 30 20 18 9 3 1 28-42 70at (--/rv) SDSU H 20-59 .339 4-17 .235 14-27 .519 18-27 45 15 10 8 5 7 23-35 58Air Force 3/6 16-48 .333 9-21 .429 10-15 .667 7-25 32 23 13 14 1 3 18-33 51(--/rv) SDSU A 22-55 .400 3-16 .188 18-22 .818 7-25 32 17 8 10 0 9 19-46 65at Boise State 3/9 22-55 .400 5-19 .263 20-24 .833 8-27 35 17 10 11 2 6 31-38 69(--/rv) SDSU N, MW-QF 21-45 .467 6-17 .353 25-31 .806 5-32 37 21 13 19 4 9 33-40 73vs. Boise State 3/13 22-63 .349 6-19 .316 17-24 .708 12-22 34 25 10 12 0 10 26-41 67(--/rv) SDSU N. MWC-SF 20-64 .313 5-21 .238 5-8 .625 12-21 33 15 10 4 2 7 20-30 50vs. (15/14) New Mexico 3/15 21-51 .412 7-19 .368 11-16 .688 9-32 41 12 15 10 5 1 29-31 60SDSU N, NCAA-2R 24-56 .429 6-15 .400 16-17 .941 11-29 40 11 15 11 3 5 31-39 70vs. Oklahoma 3/22 23-58 .397 5-21 .238 4-8 .500 8-21 29 20 10 9 2 6 33-22 55SDSU N, NCAA-3R 27-61 .443 8-23 .348 9-13 .692 14-20 34 11 16 17 6 10 34-47 81vs. Fla. Gulf Coast 3/24 33-59 .559 7-18 .389 8-12 .667 9-22 31 13 21 13 5 13 35-36 71

2012-13 STATISTICS

2012-13 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME (POINTS/REBS./ASTS.) 0 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 20 21 22 23 25 32 33 40 Skylar Xavier LaBradford Ryan Dwayne James James Winston JJ Jamaal Chase DeShawn Narbeh Aaron Jeremy MattOpponent Spencer Thames Franklin Staten Polee II Rahon Johnson Shepard O’Brien Franklin Tapley Stephens Ebrahimian Douglas Castleberry Shrigley~vs. (9/9) Syracuse 0/0/0 3/3/3 DNP DNP 0/2/0 9/0/0 DND 4/7/0 9/7/2 11/8/1 8/8/3 5/6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNDSAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN 7/1/0 9/3/2 4/0/1 0/1/0 8/6/1 2/3/1 DND SUSP 2/2/3 28/12/4 18/6/5 9/8/0 2/0/0 2/0/0 0/0/0 DNDat Missouri State 0/5/0 11/3/5 DNP DNT 3/4/1 10/4/0 DNT SUSP 6/8/0 22/12/2 6/2/0 2/5/0 DNP DNT DNT DNDARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 12/5/0 6/2/4 5/2/1 0/0/0 6/2/0 4/2/3 DND SUSP 2/2/3 15/12/4 15/4/0 11/10/0 0/0/1 3/0/0 DNP DNDat USC 2/11/0 14/2/1 DNP DNT 0/3/0 17/2/0 DNT 2/2/1 12/3/1 17/9/3 INJ 2/0/0 DNP DNT DNT DND#vs. (rv/24) UCLA 2/3/0 19/2/4 DNP DNT 0/0/0 3/1/2 DNT 5/1/1 0/2/5 28/7/3 9/3/3 12/6/0 DNP DNT DNT DNDTEXAS SOUTHERN 0/2/0 6/2/2 DNP DNP 10/2/0 7/3/0 DND 2/1/1 2/2/3 18/15/4 16/3/5 13/5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNDUC SANTA BARBARA 4/3/0 11/3/3 0/0/0 DNP 4/2/1 10/1/0 DND 4/1/4 12/4/1 14/4/5 23/3/3 2/3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNDSAN DIEGO 3/6/1 8/3/3 DNP DNP 3/0/0 6/2/0 DND 4/0/2 8/4/1 14/8/2 15/1/2 11/6/1 DNP DNP DNP DNDPOINT LOMA NAZARENE 5/2/0 17/3/3 DND DNP 3/1/0 9/2/1 6/0/1 3/6/4 6/9/4 INJ 15/3/3 8/4/0 2/0/0 0/0/0 2/1/0 DND$vs. San Francisco 0/1/0 10/1/3 DNT DNT 0/5/1 5/0/2 2/0/0 5/3/2 4/2/0 11/7/5 33/5/1 10/8/0 DNP DNT DNT DND$vs. Indiana State 2/5/1 12/1/3 DNT DNT 0/1/0 3/0/0 0/0/0 2/0/0 8/3/0 19/15/3 13/2/2 3/3/0 DNP DNT DNT DND$vs. (3/3) Arizona 6/2/0 11/3/1 DNT DNT 2/0/0 2/2/0 0/0/0 5/5/3 10/5/1 9/8/6 19/3/2 3/4/1 DNP DNT DNT DNDCSU BAKERSFIELD 4/3/0 6/1/2 DND DNP 5/4/0 2/2/1 2/0/0 11/4/3 5/1/0 18/12/4 14/5/2 5/5/1 0/0/0 DNT DNT DND*at Fresno State 4/1/0 INJ DNT DNT 2/2/0 16/2/0 DNP 4/7/7 2/2/1 20/18/5 4/0/3 13/5/0 DNP DNT DNT DND*(--/rv) COLORADO STATE 0/3/1 14/1/2 DND DNP DNP 8/1/1 0/0/0 4/2/1 9/10/3 23/7/2 19/5/3 2/5/1 DNP DNP DNP DND*(rv/23) UNLV 4/3/0 0/2/0 DND DNP DNP 1/1/1 DNP 18/5/5 8/4/0 27/7/0 16/2/1 1/4/0 DNP DNP DNP DND*at (rv/rv) Wyoming 4/3/0 INJ DNT DNT 0/3/0 0/1/0 0/0/0 10/6/0 2/4/0 13/4/3 9/3/1 7/7/0 0/0/0 DNT DNT DND*at Nevada 6/2/0 8/1/1 DNT DNT 0/0/0 8/5/0 2/0/0 2/5/0 12/3/2 14/7/5 17/3/4 2/5/0 DNP DNT DNT DND*(15/17) NEW MEXICO 4/3/0 5/2/1 DND DNP 0/0/0 6/4/0 0/0/0 5/3/1 12/10/2 10/7/3 8/2/2 5/6/0 DNP DNP DNP DND*at Air Force 2/2/0 INJ DNT DNT 0/1/0 14/0/1 DNP 4/5/4 10/7/1 25/10/6 2/1/6 10/8/1 DNP DNT DNT DND*BOISE STATE 2/3/0 INJ DND DNP DNP 16/5/0 DNP 5/6/2 10/5/1 14/8/3 12/2/5 4/3/0 DNP DNP DNP DND*FRESNO STATE 6/6/0 5/4/3 DND 2/0/0 8/1/0 14/0/1 1/1/0 10/3/2 4/3/0 14/11/1 9/4/6 2/5/1 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 DND*at (24/24) Colorado State 0/3/0 12/4/1 DNT DNT DNP 5/0/2 0/0/0 2/3/0 12/5/2 11/7/1 16/3/1 2/4/0 DNP DNT DNT DND*at (rv/rv) UNLV 2/3/0 7/1/1 DNT DNT 2/2/0 0/0/0 DNP 7/5/1 15/11/2 11/3/2 22/6/1 4/4/0 DNP DNT DNT DND*WYOMING 8/6/1 0/2/2 DND 0/0/0 16/5/0 INJ 1/1/0 12/2/3 10/4/2 20/7/2 0/2/7 9/3/0 0/0/0 3/0/0 DND DND*NEVADA 0/2/2 10/2/2 DND DNP 0/2/0 INJ DNP 14/2/3 14/6/7 23/12/5 17/3/2 10/1/1 DNP DNP DNP DND*at (14/14) New Mexico 0/0/0 8/2/1 DNT DNT 0/1/0 5/2/1 DNP 6/2/3 10/9/0 16/9/1 7/1/1 8/7/0 DNP DNT DNT DND*AIR FORCE 0/2/0 11/4/2 DND DNP DNP 5/4/0 DNP 5/4/0 12/6/0 12/14/4 10/2/4 3/7/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 DND*at Boise State 2/2/0 18/3/2 DNT DNT 0/0/0 2/0/0 DNP 2/3/1 4/1/1 15/13/2 17/4/2 5/3/0 DNP DNT DNT DND`vs. Boise State 4/2/0 18/6/5 DNT DNT DNP 0/0/1 DNP 7/7/0 6/3/0 19/8/4 17/6/3 2/2/0 DNP DNT DNT DND`vs. (15/14) New Mexico 0/2/0 14/6/0 DNT DNT 0/0/0 7/2/1 0/0/0 3/2/1 0/0/0 8/12/5 14/2/3 4/5/0 DNP DNT DND DND^vs. Oklahoma 2/0/0 5/6/4 DNT DNT DNP 17/2/0 DNP 2/2/0 6/4/3 21/8/5 10/3/2 7/11/1 DNP DNT DNT DND^vs. Florida Gulf Coast 0/4/0 8/3/6 DNT DNT DNP 12/3/1 DNP 2/3/3 2/1/0 20/11/4 17/3/2 10/5/0 DNP DNT DND DND

Bold and red indicates players started. CD – Did Not Play-Coach’s Decision. DND - Did Not Dress. DNT - Did Not Travel. INJ – Did Not Play-Injured. SUSP - Suspension. ~ - NorthropGrumman Presents Battle on the Midway (USS Midway; San Diego, Calif.). # - John R. Wooden Classic (Honda Center; Anaheim, Calif.). $ -Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (StanSheriff Center; Honolulu, Hawaii). * Mountain West game. Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Stan Sheriff Center; Honolulu, Hawaii). * – Mountain West Game. ` - Indicates the 2013 Reese'sMountain West Men's Basketball Championship (Thomas & Mack Center; Las Vegas, Nev.). ^ - NCAA Second- Third-Round Games (Philadelphia, Pa.).

2012-13 STARTING LINEUPSRecord As SDSU Starter Season Career*Jamaal Franklin 22-11 39-16LaBradford Franklin 1-0JJ O’Brien 22-11 22-11James Rahon 8-3 36-11Winston Shepard 1-1 1-1DeShawn Stephens 23-11 26-11Chase Tapley 21-11 87-27Xavier Thames 18-7 40-15* Aztec career

F F C G G W-L O’Brien J. Franklin Stephens Tapley Thames 14-6 O’Brien J. Franklin Stephens Rahon Thames 2-0 O’Brien Tapley Stephens Rahon Thames 1-0 O’Brien J. Franklin Stephens Tapley Shepard 1-1 O’Brien J. Franklin Stephens Tapley Rahon 4-3 Rahon J. Franklin Stephens Tapley Thames 1-0

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Category San Diego State OpponentPoints Scored 33 - Chase Tapley vs. San Francisco (12-22-12) 33 - Malik Story vs. Nevada (2-23-13)Field Goals 13 - Chase Tapley vs. San Francisco (12-22-12) 12 - Malik Story vs. Nevada (2-23-13)Field Goals Attempted 21 - Jamaal Franklin vs. UNLV (1-16-13) 22 - Derrick Marks vs. Boise State (3-13-13) / Malik Story vs. Nevada (2-23-13)Highest FG Percentage (min. 5 made) 100.0 (5-5) - DeShawn Stephens vs. Nevada / vs. San Diego 83.3 (5-6) Matt Sellers vs. UW / Khem Birch at UNLV / Kenny Buckner vs. BoiseHighest FG Percentage (min. 10 made) 68.4 (13-19) - Chase Tapley vs. San Francisco (12-22-12) 54.5 (12-22) Malik Story vs. Nevada (2-23-13)3-Point Field Goals Made 6 - Chase Tapley vs. San Francisco / UC Santa Barbara 7 - Malik Story vs. Nevada / Kyle Boswell vs. UC Santa Barbara 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 12 - Jamaal Franlin vs. Colorado State (1-12-13) 13 - Malik Story vs. Nevada (2-23-13)3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 4 made) 83.3 (5-6) - Xavier Thames vs. UCLA (12-1-12) 75.0 (4-5) - Bennett at UNLV (2-16-13) / Thompson vs. Boise State (2-6-13)3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made) 83.3 (5-6) - Xavier Thames vs. UCLA (12-1-12) 70.0 (7-10) - Kyle Boswell vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12)Free Throws 11 - Jamaal Franklin at Air Force (2-2-13) 9 - Derrick Marks at Boise State (3-9-13)Free Throws Attempted 12 - Franklin at Air Force / Shepard vs. UNLV / J. Franklin vs. Syracuse 12 - Colton Iverson vs. Colorado State / Solomon Hill vs. ArizonaFree Throw Percentage (min. 7 made) 100.0 (9-9) - Jamaal Franklin vs. CSU Bakersfield (1-2-13) 66.7 (8-12) - Colton Iverson vs. Colorado State (1-12-13)Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 91.7 (11-12) - Jamaal Franklin at Air Force (2-2-13) NAOffensive Rebounds 7 - O’Brien vs. New Mexico (1-26-13) / Stephens vs. SD Christian 6 - Pierce Hornung vs. Colorado State / Dewayne Dedmon at USCDefensive Rebounds 14 - Jamaal Franlin at Fresno State / vs. Indiana State / vs. Texas So. 11 - Leonard Washington at Wyoming (1-19-13)Total Rebounds 18 - Jamaal Franklin at Fresno State (1-9-13) 14 - Leonard Washington at Wyoming / Pierce Hornung vs. CSUAssists 7 - O’Brien vs. Nev. / Tapley vs. UW / Shepard at FSU 14 - Brett Comer vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13)Blocked Shots 4 - Spencer vs. Nevada / Wyo. / Boise St. / vs. PLNU 6 - Raymond Penn vs. Texas Southern (12-3-12)Steals 5 - J. Franklin at UNLV (2-16-13) / Thames vs. Syracuse (11-11-12) 5 - Thompson, FGCU / Washington, Wyoming / Carter-Williams vs. Syracuse Minutes Played 43 - Jamaal Franklin vs. Colorado State (1-12-13) 42 - Wes Eikmeier vs. Colorado State (1-12-13)

SDSU High SDSU Low Category Opponent High Opponent Low91 vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12) 45 at Wyoming (1-19-13) Points Scored 82 vs. UNLV (1-16-13) 34 vs. New Meico (1-26-13)32 vs. Nevada / vs. USF / San Diego Christian 17 at Wyoming (1-19-13) / vs. Syracuse Field Goals 33 vs. Florida Gulf Coast / vs. UNLV 11 vs. New Meico (1-26-13)72 at UNLV (2-16-13) 44 vs. Wyoming (2-19-13) Field Goals Attempted 75 vs. Colorado State (1-12-13) 42 at Wyoming (1-19-13)68.2 vs. Wyoming (2-19-13) 27.0 vs. Syracuse (11-11-12) FG Percentage 55.9 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13) 25.0 vs. New Meico (1-26-13)13 vs. Colorado State (1-12-13) 1 vs. Syracuse (11-11-12) 3-Point Field Goals Made 12 vs. Nevada / at Air Force / vs. UCSB 0 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11-21-12)29 vs. Colorado State (1-12-13) 10 vs. Texas Southern (12-3-12) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 30 at Air Force (2-2-13) 4 vs. Syracuse (11-11-12)64.7 vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12) 5.6 vs. Syracuse (11-11-12) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 50.0 vs. Nev. (2-23-13) / vs. PLNU (12-18-12) 0.0 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11-21-12)27 vs. CSU Bakersfield (1-2-13) 5 vs. New Mexico (3-15-13) Free Throws Made 24 at New Mexico (2-27-13) 4 vs. Oklahoma / UCSB41 vs. CSU Bakersfield (1-2-13) 8 vs. New Mexico (3-15-13) Free Throws Attempted 32 at New Mexico (2-27-13) 4 vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12)94.1 vs. Oklahoma (3-22-13) 42.4 vs. Syracuse (11-11-12) Free Throw Percentage 100.0 vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12) 41.2 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11-21-12)21 at Missouri State (11-17-12) 4 vs. Wyoming (2-19-13) Offensive Rebounds 19 vs. Colorado State (1-12-13) 3 vs. San Francisco (12-22-12)35 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11-21-12) 16 vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12) Defensive Rebounds 35 vs. Colorado State / vs. Syracuse 12 vs. Wyoming (2-19-13)52 at Missouri State (11-17-12) 25 vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12) Total Rebounds 54 vs. Colorado State (1-12-13) 16 vs. Wyoming (2-19-13)23 at UNM (2-27-13) / at Wyoming (1-19-13) 8 vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12) Fouls 28 vs. CSU Bakersfield (1-2-13) 9 vs. Wyoming (2-19-13)1 - five times 0 - 28 times Fouled Out 3 vs. CSUB / UC Santa Barbara 0 - many times22 vs. Nevada (2-23-13) 4 at Wyoming (1-19-13) Assists 21 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13) 7 vs. San Francisco (12-22-12)19 vs. Boise State (3-13-13) 4 vs. New Mexico (3-15-13) Turnovers 24 vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12) 5 at Fresno State (1-9-13)10 vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12) 0 at Boise State (3-9-13) / vs. USF(12-22-12) Blocked Shots 10 at UNLV (2-16-13)/ vs. Syracuse (11-11-12) 0 - three times15 vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12) 2 vs. Texas Southern (12-3-12) Steals 13 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13) 1 vs. UNM / at UNM / vs. UNLV / vs. UA

50, 2nd vs. Fresno State (2-9-13) 9, 1st at Wyoming (1-19-13) Points/Half 48, 1st vs. UNLV (1-16-13) 13, 1st vs. Wyoming (2-19-13)68.2, 1st & 2nd vs. Wyoming (2-19-13) 16.7, 1st at Wyoming (1-19-13) FG Percentage/Half 60.0, 2nd at New Mexico (2-27-13) 16.7, 1st vs. Wyoming (2-19-13)6 vs. Nevada (2-23-13) 1 at UNM (2-27-13) / vs. Syracuse (11-11-12) Double-Figure Scorers 5 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13) 1 - six times+19 vs. Wyoming (2-19-13) -16 vs. Colorado State (1-12-13) Rebound Margin +16 vs. Colorado State (1-12-13) -19 vs. Wyoming (2-19-13)+25 vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12) -14 vs. Syracuse (11-11-12) Halftime Scoring Margin +14 vs. Syracuse (11-11-12) -25 vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12)

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2012-13 TEAM SUPERLATIVES

2012-13 STATISTICS

2012-13 BIGGEST LEADS/TIME IN LEAD/SPECIALTY STATS2012-13 STATISTICS

LEADS AND DEFICITS SEASON MOUNTAIN WEST GAMESDSU Biggest Halftime Lead 25 vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12) 24 vs. Wyoming (2-19-13)SDSU Biggest Halftime Lead Lost 18 vs. Colorado State (1-12-13) 18 vs. Colorado State (1-12-13)SDSU Biggest Halftime Lead Lost in a Loss 6 at UNLV (2-16-13) 6 at UNLV (2-16-13)SDSU Biggest Halftime Deficit 14 vs. Syracuse (11-11-12) 12 at Boise Statae (3-9-13)SDSU Biggest Halftime Deficit Overcome 6 vs. UNLV (1-16-13) 6 vs. UNLV (1-16-13)SDSU Biggest Halftime Deficit Overcome for Victory 2 vs. Oklahoma (3-22-13) NASDSU Biggest Lead 40 vs. San Diego Christian (11-13-12) 31 vs. Wyoming (2-19-13)SDSU Biggest Lead Lost 19 at USC (11-25-12) 18 vs. Colorado State (1-12-13)SDSU Biggest Lead Lost in a Loss 11 at UNLV (2-16-13) 11 at UNLV (2-16-13)SDSU Biggest Deficit 21 vs. New Mexico (3-15-13) 21 vs. New Mexico (3-15-13)SDSU Biggest Deficit Overcome 12 at Air Force (2-2-13) 12 at Air Force (2-2-13)SDSU Biggest Deficit Overcome in a Victory 9 vs. Oklahoma (3-22-13) 4 vs. Nevada (2-23-13)

SDSU Big Opp Big SDSU in Opp in Paint Off TOs 2nd Ch. BenchDate Opponent SDSU Result Lead Lead Ties LC Lead Lead Tied SD Opp SD Opp SD Opp SD OppNov. 11 ~vs. (9/9) Syracuse L 49-62 2 17 1 1 0:19 37:39 2:02 30 44 16 10 8 10 13 8Nov. 13 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN W 91-57 40 0 0 0 ! 39:49 0:00 0:11 50 20 19 11 23 11 25 23Nov. 17 at Missouri State W 60-44 18 6 3 1 ! 25.24 11:59 2:37 18 20 6 12 11 10 13 3Nov. 21 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 79-43 36 0 1 0 ! 38:50 0:00 1:10 30 28 10 2 12 4 30 16Nov. 25 at USC W 66-60 19 2 2 10 35:23 3:19 1:18 20 26 9 12 8 16 4 20Dec. 1 #vs. (rv/24) UCLA W 78-69 12 4 4 11 28:31 8:33 2:56 28 20 14 18 7 4 16 10Dec. 3 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 74-62 18 0 0 0 ! 39:43 0:00 0:00 30 28 11 13 4 3 19 22Dec. 6 UC SANTA BARBARA W 84-70 27 1 0 2 ! 39:20 0:19 0:21 30 26 25 10 7 16 22 31Dec. 15 SAN DIEGO W 72-56 22 2 3 10 ! 34:20 2:30 3:10 40 30 21 10 14 7 16 9Dec. 18 POINT LOMA NAZARENE W 76-49 27 0 0 0 ! 38:54 0:00 0:16 42 18 20 10 10 2 17 0Dec. 22 $vs. San Francisco W 80-58 23 7 1 2 ! 33:57 4:55 1:08 36 20 17 16 2 6 12 12Dec. 23 $vs. Indiana State W 62-55 7 4 5 6 31:11 6:10 2:39 30 24 18 12 9 7 7 6Dec. 25 $vs. (3/3) Arizona L 67-68 8 7 11 10 12:32 22:08 5:20 36 26 8 20 9 16 15 18Jan. 2 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 72-57 24 0 0 0 ! 39:45 0:00 0:15 34 26 14 16 9 12 12 24Jan. 9 *at Fresno State W 65-62 10 2 4 6 34:32 0:54 4:34 34 26 9 17 14 10 22 12Jan. 12 *(--/rv) COLORADO STATE W-ot 79-72 18 2 4 5 ! 40:38 1:15 3:07 16 36 10 14 14 23 12 15Jan. 16 *(rv/23) UNLV L 75-82 3 10 5 9 4:17 34:04 1:39 48 40 10 18 12 11 23 23Jan. 19 *at (rv/rv) Wyoming L 45-58 0 14 0 0 0:00 38:07 1:53 28 20 9 9 12 6 4 5Jan. 23 *at Nevada W 78-57 21 1 2 6 35:54 1:03 3:03 28 20 16 13 12 9 25 10Jan. 26 *(15/17) NEW MEXICO W 55-34 21 0 0 0 ! 39:29 0:00 0:31 32 8 13 13 11 2 14 4Feb. 2 *at Air Force L 67-70 5 12 7 8 6:28 30:45 2:47 38 20 9 13 16 6 6 23Feb. 6 *BOISE STATE W 63-62 17 3 4 2 32:51 4:47 2:22 28 22 8 18 12 9 7 15Feb. 9 *FRESNO STATE W 75-53 29 2 1 1 ! 36:49 0:22 2:49 34 14 12 12 13 12 32 32Feb. 13 *at (24/24) Colorado State L 60-66 6 6 11 15 19:05 11:45 9:10 22 34 11 9 9 20 14 11Feb. 16 *at (rv/rv) UNLV L 70-72 11 10 4 9 21:41 14:21 3:58 34 28 19 20 14 17 20 18Feb. 19 *WYOMING W 79-51 31 1 3 2 ! 38:10 0:28 1:22 36 16 7 9 2 3 40 20Feb. 23 *NEVADA W 88-75 22 4 3 3 ! 36:36 2:22 1:02 32 22 17 18 4 5 14 12Feb. 27 *at (14/14) New Mexico L 60-70 2 15 5 6 1:58 34:03 3:59 26 22 11 12 17 4 13 4Mar. 6 *AIR FORCE W 58-51 14 1 3 2 ! 35:59 2:14 1:47 22 12 10 12 13 0 17 14Mar. 9 *at Boise State L 65-69 0 16 0 0 0:00 38:43 1:17 24 24 12 13 9 2 6 14Mar. 13 ^vs. [5] Boise State (MWC-QF) W 73-67 13 1 2 2 39:12 0:00 0:48 18 32 14 15 3 16 11 16Mar. 15 ^vs. [1] (15/14) New Mexico (MWC-SF) L 50-60 0 21 2 0 0:00 38:13 1:47 22 24 17 5 9 16 10 2Mar. 22 ^vs. [10] Oklahoma (NCAA-2R) W 70-55 15 9 4 7 18:39 17:51 3:30 26 30 11 16 11 10 21 14Mar. 24 ^vs. Fla. Gulf Coast (NCAA-3R) L 71-81 6 19 10 9 12:50 20:12 6:58 30 44 12 22 13 9 14 11

Caps denotes home game. ~ - Northrop Grumman Presents Battle on the Midway (USS Midway; San Diego, Calif.). # - John R. Wooden Classic (Honda Center; Anaheim, Calif.). $ - HawaiianAirlines Diamond Head Classic (Stan Sheriff Center; Honolulu, Hawaii). * – Mountain West Game. ` - Indicates the 2013 Reese's Mountain West Men's Basketball Championship (Thomas &Mack Center; Las Vegas, Nev.). ^ - NCAA Second (2R) - Third-Round Games (3R) (Philadelphia, Pa.). c - Indicates capacity crowd. Number in parentheses to the left of team name indicatesopponent national ranking at game time. Number to the left of team name in brackets indicates opponent seed. ! - Next to time indicates SDSU did not trail in the second half.

2012-13 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS2012-13 STATISTICS

DUNKS SEASON GM. HIGHDeShawn Stephens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 4Jamaal Franklin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 2Skylar Spencer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 2JJ O’Brien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2Winston Shepard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1James Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2Chase Tapley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1Dwayne Polee II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1TOTAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 7

TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES 33, Chase Tapley vs. San Francisco (12-22-12)28, Jamaal Franklin vs. UCLA (12-1-12)28, Jamaal Franklin vs. San Diego Christian (11-14-12)27, Jamaal Franklin vs. UNLV* (1-16-13)25, Jamaal Franklin at Air Force* (2-2-13)23, Jamaal Franklin vs. Nevada* (2-23-13)23, Jamaal Franklin vs. Colorado State* (1-12-13)23, Chase Tapley vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12)22, Chase Tapley at UNLV* (2-16-13)22, Jamaal Franklin at Missouri State (11-17-12)21, Jamaal Franklin vs. Oklahoma (3-22-13)20, Jamaal Franklin vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13)20, Jamaal Franklin vs. Wyoming* (2-19-13)

20, Jamaal Franklin at Fresno State (1-9-13)

TOP REBOUNDING PERFORMANCES 18, Jamaal Franklin at Fresno State* (1-9-13)15, Jamaal Franklin vs. Indiana State (11-23-12)15, Jamaal Franklin vs. Texas Southern (12-3-12)14, Jamaal Franklin vs. Air Force* (3-6-13)13, Jamaal Franklin at Boise State* (3-9-13)12, Jamaal Franklin vs. New Mexico^ (3-15-13)12, Jamaal Franklin vs. Nevada* (2-23-13)12, Jamaal Franklin vs. CSU Bakersfield (1-2-13)12, Jamaal Franklin vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11-21-12)12, Jamaal Franklin at Missouri State (11-17-12)12, Jamaal Franklin vs. San Diego Christian (11-14-12)

TOP ASSIST PERFORMANCES 7, JJ O’Brien vs. Nevada* (2-23-13)7, Chase Tapley vs. Wyoming* (2-19-13)7, Winston Shepard at Fresno State* (1-9-13)6, Xavier Thames vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13)6, Chase Tapley vs. Fresno State* (2-9-13)6, Jamaal Franklin at Air Force* (2-2-13)6, Chase Tapley at Air Force* (2-2-13)6, Jamaal Franklin vs. Arizona (12-25-12)

TOP 3-POINT FG PERFORMANCES 6, Chase Tapley vs. San Francisco (12-22-12)6, Chase Tapley vs. UC Santa Barbara (12-6-12)5, Jamaal Franklin vs. Nevada* (2-23-13)5, Jamaal Franklin vs. Colorado State* (1-12-13)5, Xavier Thames vs. UCLA (12-1-12)5, Chase Tapley vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11-21-12)

TOP STEALS 5, Jamaal Franklin at UNLV* (2-16-13)5, Xavier Thames vs. Syracuse (11-11-12)4, Jamaal Franklin vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13)4, Xavier Thames vs. Indiana State (11-23-12)4, JJ O’Brien vs. San Diego (12-15-12)

GAMES MISSEDXavier Thames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Winston Shepard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3James Rahon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Jamaal Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Chase Tapley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11* - conference game. ^ - conference tournament game.

Team Leader -------------------------------- Games With ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Double-DoublesSEASON Points Rebounds Assists 10+ Pts 20+Pts 30+Pts 10+Rebs 10+Ass. Point/Reb. Point/Ast.Jeremy CastleberryAaron DouglasNarbeh EbrahimianJamaal Franklin 22 26 16 31 11 14 13LaBradford FranklinJJ O’Brien 2 5 6 13 3 2Dwayne Polee II 2James Rahon 3 1 9Winston Shepard 4 6Skylar Spencer 1 1 1Ryan StatenDeShawn Stephens 3 9Chase Tapley 9 1 10 23 3 1Xavier Thames 3 8 15

Team Leader -------------------------------- Games With ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Double-DoublesCAREER Points Rebounds Assists 10+ Pts 20+Pts 30+Pts 10+Rebs 10+Ass. Point/Reb. Point/Ast.Jeremy CastleberryAaron DouglasNabeth EbrahimianJamaal Franklin 39 43 22 61 20 3 27 26LaBradford Franklin 3 3JJ O’Brien 2 5 6 19 5 4Dwayne Polee II 7James Rahon 6 1 2 51 6Winston Shepard 4 6Skylar Spencer 1 1 1Ryan StatenDeShawn Stephens 1 11 13Chase Tapley 29 5 30 80 13 1 1 1Xavier Thames 6 3 29 32 3 1 1 1 1

SAN DIEGO STATE SEASON/CAREER HIGHS#0 • SKYLAR SPENCER Season/CareerPoints 12 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-21-12Rebounds 11 at USC, 11-25-12Assists 2 vs. Nevada, 3-23-13Steals 3 vs. New Mexico, 1-26-13Blocked Shots 4 - four timesMinutes 30 at USC, 11-25-12#2 • XAVIER THAMES Season CareerPoints 19 vs. UCLA, 12-1-12 22 at New Mexico, 1-14-12Rebounds 6 - three times 10 at UCSB, 11-26-11Assists 6 vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 3-24-13 11 at San Diego, 12-7-11Steals 5 vs. Syracuse, 11-11-12 5 vs. Syracuse, 11-11-12Blocked Shots 2 - two times 2 - two timesMinutes 37 - two times 41 at UCSB, 11-26-1110 + Points 15 times 32 times20 + Points 3 times#3 • LABRADFORD FRANKLIN Season CareerPoints 5 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-21-12 13 vs. UC Davis, 11-13-11Rebounds 2 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-21-12 5 vs. Redlands,12-30-11Assists 1 - two times 6 vs. SD Christian, 11-26-10Steals 2 vs. San Diego Christian, 11-13-12 2 - two timesBlocked Shots 1 vs. San Diego Christian, 11-13-12 1 - two timesMinutes 9 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluf, 11-21-12 27 vs. Redlands,12-30-11#4 • RYAN STATEN Season CareerPoints 2 vs. Fresno State, 2-9-13 3 vs. San Diego Christian, 1-5-12Rebounds 1 vs. San Diego Christian, 11-13-12 1 - two timesAssists Steals 1 - two times 1 v- two timesBlocked Shots Minutes 2 - three times 4 vs. San Diego Christian, 1-5-12#5 • DWAYNE POLEE II Season CareerPoints 16 vs. Wyoming, 2-19-13 16 - two timesRebounds 6 vs. San Diego Christian, 11-13-12 9 vs. Columbia, 11-17-10Assists 1 - four times 3 vs. Gonzaga, 3-17-11Steals 1 - six times 3 vs. Gonzaga, 3-17-11Blocked Shots 1 - four times 3 vs. DePaul, 2-23-11Minutes 20 vs. San Diego Christian, 11-13-12 31 at Notre Dame, 1-8-1110 + points 2 time 7 times#11 • JAMES RAHON Season CareerPoints 17 - two times 25 - two timesRebounds 5 - two times 7 at Baylor, 11-15-11Assists 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-21-12 5 - two timesSteals 2 - six times 3 at Miami (Ohio), 11-22-10Blocked Shots 1 - two times 1 - four timesMinutes 39 vs. Boise State, 2-6-13 43 vs. Portland, 2-28-0910 + points 9 times 51 times20 + points 6 times#12 • JAMES JOHNSON Season CareerPoints 6 vs. PLNU, 12-18-12 6 - two timesRebounds 1 - two times 3 - two timesAssists 1 vs. PLNU, 12-18-12 1 - three timesSteals Blocked Shots 1 vs. Wyoming, 2-19-13 1 vs. Wyoming, 2-19-13Minutes 12 vs. PLNU, 12-18-12 13 vs. South Carolina State, 11-13-11#13 • WINSTON SHEPARD Season/CareerPoints 18 vs. UNLV, 1-16-13Rebounds 8 at Nevada, 1-23-13Assists 7 at Fresno State, 1-9-13Steals 2 vs. UNLV, 1-16-13Blocked Shots 3 vs. Boise State, 3-14-13Minutes 34 at Fresno State, 1-9-1310 + points 6 times

#20 • JJ O’BRIEN Season CareerPoints 15 at UNLV, 2-16-13 18 vs. New Mexico, 1-19-11Rebounds 11 at UNLV, 2-16-13 11 - three timesAssists 7 vs. Nevada, 3-23-13 7 vs. Nevada, 3-23-13Steals 4 vs. San Diego, 12-15-12 4 vs. San Diego, 12-15-12Blocked Shots 2 - two times 3 vs. UNLV, 3-5-11Minutes 38 vs. Colorado State, 1-12-13 38 - four times10 + points 13 times 19 timesDouble-Double 2 times 4 times#21 • JAMAAL FRANKLIN Season CareerPoints 28 - two times 35 at TCU, 3-3-12Rebounds 18 at Fresno State, 1-9-13 18 at Fresno State, 1-9-13Assists 6 - two times 6 - two timesSteals 5 at UNLV, 2-16-13 6 vs. Redlands, 12-30-11Blocked Shots 3 - four times 3 - six timesMinutes 43 vs. Colorado State, 1-12-13 43 vs. Colorado State, 1-12-1310 + points 31 times 61 times20 + points 11 times 20 times30 + points 3 timesDouble-Double 13 times 26 times#22 • CHASE TAPLEY Season CareerPoints 33 vs. San Francisco, 12-22-12 33 vs. San Francisco, 12-22-12Rebounds 8 vs. Syracuse, 11-11-12 11 vs. Bryant, 11-11-11Assists 7 vs. Wyoming, 2-19-13 9 vs. P-P, 12-31-09Steals 4 vs. Boise State, 3-14-13 7 vs. UC Davis, 11-13-11Blocked Shots 3 vs. San Diego Christian, 11-13-12 3 vs. San Diego Christian, 11-13-12Minutes 35 - eight times 43 at TCU, 3-3-1210 + points 23 times 80 times20 + points 3 times 13 times30 + points 1 time 2 times#23 • DESHAWN STEPHENS Season CareerPoints 13 - two times 18 vs. San Diego Christian, 1-5-12Rebounds 11 vs. Oklahoma, 3-22-13 11 vs. Oklahoma, 3-22-13Assists 1 - eight times 2 vs. Long Beach St., 11-19-11Steals 2 - three times 2 - three timesBlocked Shots 2 - two times 3 vs. Colorado State, 3-9-12Minutes 29 - two times 32 at San Diego, 12-7-1110 + points 9 times 13 timesDouble-Doubles 1 time 1 time#25 • NARBEH EBRAHIMIAN Season CareerPoints 2 - two times 4 vs. San Diego Christian, 1-5-12Rebounds 6 vs. Redlands, 12-30-11Assists 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-21-12 2 vs. Elon, 12-22-11Steals 1 - two timesBlocked Shots Minutes 3 - four times 23 vs. Redlands, 12-30-11#32 • AARON DOUGLAS Season CareerPoints 3 - two times 3 - two timesRebounds Assists StealsBlocked Shots Minutes 2 - three times 5 vs. San Diego Christian, 1-5-12#33 • JEREMY CASTLEBERRY Season CareerPoints 2 vs. PLNU (12-18-12) 3 vs. Redlands, 12-30-11Rebounds 1 vs. PLNU (12-18-12) 1 - two timesAssists StealsBlocked Shots Minutes 2 - two times 5 vs. Redlands, 12-30-11#40 • MATT SHRIGLEY Season/CareerPoints Rebounds Assists StealsBlocked Shots Minutes

2012-13 STATISTICS

2012-13 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSSan Diego State’s Record When... 2012-13 Fisher SDSUCategory Season Era Streak NoteHome 14-1 171-51 Won 6 SDSU is 64-5 in its last 69 home games; Aztecs are 59-1 in last 60 home games vs. unranked teamsAway 4-6 75-99 Lost 5 SDSU is 25-11 in its last 36 road games; Aztecs are 28-6 in last 34 road games vs. non-top 25 teamsNeutral 5-4 35-21 Lost 1 Aztecs have won 15 of the last 22 games at neutral sitesScoring First 17-5 Lost 1 SDSU is 49-12 in its last 61 games in which it has scored firstOpponent Scores First 6-6 Won 1 SDSU is 34-10 in its last 44 games in which the opponent has scored firstLeading at Half 22-2 214-42 Lost 1 SDSU is 34-2 in its last 36 games when ahead at halftime. Losses during that time: at UNLV (2-16-13), vs. FGCU (3-24-13)Trailing at Half 1-7 53-124 Won 1 SDSU is 15-15 since the beginning of the 2010-11 season when trailing at halftimeTied at Half 0-1 14-4 Lost 2 SDSU is 5-2 in last seven games that have been tied at halfLeading with 5:00 Left 22-0 Won 92 SDSU is 80-0 in this category since the beginning of the 2010-11 campaignTrailing with 5:00 Left 1-9 Lost 5 SDSU is 2-12 in its last 14 when trailing with 5:00 left; last wins: vs. Wyoming (2-22-12) and vs. Boise State (2-6-13)Tied with 5:00 Left 0-2 Lost 4 Creighton (11-30-11), at Air Force (2-18-12), vs. Arizona (12-25-12), at CSU (2-13-13) are games that were tied with 5 mins. to playIn Overtime 1-0 16-13 Won 6 SDSU is 15-1 in its last 16 overtime games. Last loss: at No. 15/23 New Mexico (2-6-10)SDSU Outrebounds Opp. 18-5 205-70 Lost 1 SDSU is 62-10 in its last 72 games when outrebounding. Last loss: vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13)SDSU is Outrebounded 5-6 70-96 Lost 4 SDSU is 19-11 in its last 30 games when outrrebounded. Opp. Commits More TOs 10-7 162-57 Lost 2 SDSU is 41-10 in its last 51 games when committing fewer turnovers. Last loss: vs. No. 15/14 New Mexico (3-15-13)SDSU Commits More TOs 11-4 102-102 Lost 1 SDSU is 34-10 in its last 44 games when committing more turnoversSDSU More FT Attempts 20-4 204-59 Lost 1 SDSU is 59-9 in its last 68 games in the category. Last loss: vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-24-13)Opp. More FT Attempts 3-7 68-109 Lost 3 SDSU is 21-13 in its last 34 games in this category; Last win: vs. Nevada (2-23-13)SDSU Shoots Better than Opp. 22-1 230-35 Won 12 SDSU is 81-2 in last 83 games when outshooting the opponent. Losses during that stretch: at No. 14/16 UNLV (2-11-12), vs. No. 3/3 ArizonaOpp. Shoots Better than SDSU 1-9 46-133 Lost 8 SDSU is 10-19 since the beginning of the 2010-11 season when the opponent has a higher FG pct.SDSU Shoots 50% or Better 10-0 109-14 Won 38 SDSU has won 38 straight games when shooting 50 percent or better from the fieldSDSU Shoots 40-50% 10-3 134-75 Lost 1 SDSU is 38-7 in its last 45 games and 14-2 in last 16 games in this category. Losses during stretch: at AFA (2-2-13), vs. FGCU (3-24-13)SDSU Shoots 40% or Less 3-8 37-82 Lost 2 SDSU is 12-15 in last 27 games when shooting less than 40 percent. Opp. Shoots 50% or Better 0-2 20-55 Lost 4 SDSU has allowed just four teams in the last 85 games to shoot 50 percent from the fieldOpp. Shoots 40-50% 4-6 118-98 Lost 2 Last loss: vs. No. 15/14 New Mexico (3-15-13)Opp. Shoots 40% or Less 19-3 143-18 Won 2 SDSU is 54-5 in last 59 games when the opponent shoots less than 40 pct. Last loss: at Boise State (3-9-13)SDSU Bench Outscores Opp. 14-5 144-68 Lost 1 SDSU is 46-8 in this category since the beginning of the 2010-11 season; Aztecs are 14-4 in last 18 gamesOpp. Bench Outscores SDSU 7-5 130-94 Won 1 SDSU is 34-12 in this category since the beginning of the 2010-11 seasonSDSU Scores Less Than 60 2-3 24-56 Lost 1 SDSU is 10-6 in its last 16 games when scoring less than 60 points; Last win: vs. Air Force (3-6-13)SDSU Scores Between 60-69 5-5 76-73 Lost 3 SDSU is 22-12 in its last 34 games when scoring between 60-69 points. Last loss: at Boise State (3-9-13)SDSU Scores Between 70-79 12-3 103-24 Lost 1 The Aztecs are 44-3 in its last 47 games when scoring between 70-79 points. Last loss: vs. FGCU (3-24-13)SDSU Scores Between 80-89 3-0 62-16 Won 7 SDSU is 14-2 in its last 16 games when scoring between 80-89 pointsSDSU Scores Between 90-99 1-0 17-2 Won 10 The Aztecs have won 10 straight games and are 17-2 under Steve Fisher in this categorySDSU Scores 100+ 1-0 Won 24 The Aztecs have won 24 straight games when reaching triple digitsOpp. Scores Less Than 60 14-1 132-12 Won 6 SDSU is 59-2 in the category in last 61 games; Those losses: at Air Force (2-18-12), at Wyoming (1-19-13)Opp. Scores Between 60-69 6-5 89-43 Lost 1 SDSU is 21-7 in the category since the start of the 2010-11 season. Last loss: vs. No. 15/14 New Mexico (3-15-13)Opp. Scores Between 70-79 3-3 55-61 Lost 1 SDSU is 12-9 in its last 21 games when allowing between 70-79 pointsOpp. Scores Between 80-89 0-2 4-38 Lost 9 SDSU is 0-4 since the beginning of the 2010-11 season in this category.Opp. Scores Between 90-99 1-14 Won 1 SDSU snapped a 24-game losing streak in the category by winning at TCU (3-3-12)Opp. Scores 100+ 0-3 Lost 9Wearing Black 3-6 Lost 5 SDSU is 17-10 in its last 27 games in the black unifoms; Last wore: vs. No. 15/14 New Mexico (3-15-13)Wearing Red 2-2 Lost 2 Aztecs are 9-3 in their last 12 when wearing red uniforms since the start of the 2010-11 campaign; Last wore: at UNLV (2-16-13)Wearing White 15-1 Lost 1 SDSU is 54-7 in white uniforms since the beginning of the 2010-11 seasonWearing Camouflage 0-1 0-1 Lost 1 SDSU lost to No. 9/9 Syracuse (11-11-12)Wearing Pewter Gray 3-1 3-1 Won 2 Uniforms made their debut vs. San Diego (12-15-12); also worn against UNLV (1-16-13), Fresno State (2-9-13), Boise State (3-13-13)On Monday 1-0 Won 5 Aztecs are 4-0 on Monday since the beginning of 2010-11On Tuesday 3-1 Won 1 SDSU is 15-2 in its last 17 games played on Tuesday. Last loss: vs. No. 3/3 Arizona (12-25-12)On Wednesday 7-3 Won 2 SDSU is 21-6 in its last 27 games played on WednesdayOn Thursday 1-0 Won 4 Aztecs played just eight Thursday games since the start of the 2010-11 seasonOn Friday 1-1 Won 1 SDSU is 12-2 in its last 14 games played on the dayOn Saturday 8-4 Lost 1 SDSU is 30-9 in its last 39 games played on SaturdayOn Sunday 2-2 Lost 1 The Aztecs have played only seven Sunday games since the beginning of the 2010-11 campaign (5-2)In November 4-1 Won 4 SDSU is 17-3 in November since the beginning of the 2010-11 campaignIn December 7-1 Lost 1 The Aztecs are 24-1 in their last 25 games played in December. Last loss: vs. No. 3/3 Arizona (12-25-12)In January 5-2 Won 2 SDSU is 18-4 in last 22 Januray gamesIn February 4-4 Lost 1 SDSU is 7-4 in its last 11 games played during the monthIn March 3-3 Lost 1 The Aztecs are 24-9 in their last 33 March games

2012-13 STATISTICS

SAN DIEGO STATE CAREER RECORDSPoints Rk DI Name Years GP Points 1. 1. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 125 2,189 2. 2. Michael Cage 81-82-83-84 112 1,846 3. 3. Anthony Watson 83-84-85-86 110 1,735 4. 4. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 134 1,526 5. - Tony Pinkins 55-56-57 82 1,475 6. - Bob Brady 52-53-54 74 1,389 7. 5. Steve Copp 73-74-75-76 93 1,307 8. 6. wBilly White 08-09-10-11 134 1,294 9. - Al Skalecky 66-67-68 82 1,271 10. 7. Tony Ross 87-88-89 85 1,259 11. 8. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 115 1,230 12. 9. Chad Nelson 94-95-96-97 112 1,225 13. 10. wMarcus Slaughter 04-05-06 87 1,211 14. 11. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 92 1,200 15. 12. Will Connelly 75-76-77 82 1,188 16. - Von Jacobsen 69-70-71 78 1,188 17. 13. wJamaal Franklin 11-12-13 87 1,181 18. 14. wD.J. Gay 08-09-10-11 140 1,178 19. - Bernie Finlay 58-59-60 73 1,110 20. 15. wMyron Epps 99-00-01-02 113 1,090 21. 16. Eddie Morris 80-81-82-83 105 1,089 22. - Danny Newport 54-55-56 76 1,048 23. - Milton Phelps 39-40-41 97 1,043 24. - Dave Miller 66-67-68 82 1,034 25. 17. Leonard Allen 82-83-84-85 116 1,019 26. 18. wTony Bland 02-03 63 1,012 26. 18. Kim Goetz 78-79 54 1,005 28. 20. wRandy Holcomb 01-02 61 1,002 21. wKawhi Leonard 10-11 70 990 22. Joel Kramer 74-76-77-78 99 949 23. Mike Dodd 76-77-78-79 91 928 24. Tony Gwynn 78-79-80-81 107 925 25. Jason Richey 97-98 52 908

Rebounds Rk DI Name Years GP Rebs. 1. 1. Michael Cage 81-82-83-84 112 1,317 2. - Al Skalecky 66-67-68 82 1,090 3. 2. wMarcus Slaughter 04-05-06 87 775 4. - Larry Meek 63-64-65 75 764 5. 3. Steve Copp 73-74-75-76 93 737 6. 4. Leonard Allen 82-83-84-85 116 724 7. 5. wKawhi Leonard 10-11 70 716 8. 6. Joel Kramer 74-76-77-79 99 711 9. 7. wAerick Sanders 01-02-03-04 109 686 10. - Noel Mickelsen 54-55-56 79 642 11. 8. Will Connelly 75-76-77 82 641 12. 9. Eddy Gordon 80-81-82-83 107 631 13. 10. wBilly White 08-09-10-11 134 614 14. 11. wJamaal Franklin 11-12-13 87 605 15. - Tony Pinkins 55-56-57 82 604 12. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 115 596 13. Joe McNaull 91-92-93 86 572 14. wMalcolm Thomas 10-11 71 561 15. wMarcelo Correa 97-98-99-00-01 112 522 16. wMyron Epps 99-00-01-02 113 508 17. Chris McMurray 72-73 42 492 18. Steve Malovic 78-79 55 484 19. wRandy Holcomb 01-02 61 481 20. Allen Bunting 74-75-76 78 456 21. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 127 445 22. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 92 443 23. Larry Jones 72-73 53 420 24. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 125 419 25. Marty Dow 90-91 52 415

Assistssince 1972-73 season

Rk Name Years GP Assists 1. Tony Gwynn 78-79-80-81 107 590 2. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 127 479 3. Chad Nelson 94-95-96-97 112 412 4. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 125 394 5. Mark Delsman 74-75-76-77 109 376 6. Anthony Watson 83-84-85-86 110 356 7. Keith Smith 82-83 53 349 8. wD.J. Gay 08-09-10-11 140 344 9. wDeandre Moore 01-02-03 88 339 10. Dean Decker 77-78 56 307 11. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 134 303 12. Ray Leary 74-75-76 76 279 13. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 92 275 14. Mike Dodd 76-77-78-79 91 271 15. Creon Dorsey 85-86 59 263 16. Bryan Williams 88-89 48 243 17. Michael Best 89-90 56 238 18. wTony Bland 02-03 63 213 19. Arthur Massey 90-91 59 212 20. Jeff Konek 85 57 211 21. wXavier Thames 12-13 61 200 22. wDavid Abramowitz 99-00-01 79 189 23. Jason Richey 97-98 52 184 23. Gary Earle 74-75-76 81 184 25. wWesley Stokes 04 30 176 26. Steve Copp 73-74-75-76 93 171

Three-Point Field Goalsin existence since 1986-87 season

Rk Name Years GP 3FG 1. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 125 281 2. Tony Ross 87-88-89 85 270 3. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 134 223 4. wD.J. Gay 08-09-10-11 140 219 5. wJohn Sharper 03-04-05-06 119 166 6. Jason Richey 97-98 52 136 7. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 115 130 8. wJames Rahon 11-12-13 100 129 9. Chad Nelson 94-95-96-97 112 122 10. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 127 112 11. Michael Best 89-90 56 107 12. wAl Faux 01-02 57 106 13. wJamaal Franklin 11-12-13 87 100 14. wDavid Abramowitz 99-00-01 79 98 15. wDeandre Moore 01-02-03 88 84 16. wKelvin Davis 08-09-10 74 79 17. Berry Randle 93-94-95-96 113 76 18. Matt Watts 98-99 53 65 19. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 92 64 20. wChris Manker 03-04-05 82 58

Three-Point Field Goal Percentageminimum 40 career three-point field goals

Rk Name Years 3FG/3FGA 3FG% 1. Tony Ross 87-88-89 270/589 45.8 2. wAl Faux 01-02 106/256 41.4 3. wJohn Sharper 03-04-05-06 166/412 40.3 4. wSteve Sir 03-04 47/118 39.8 5. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 223/565 39.5 6. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 130/332 39.2 7. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 112/303 37.0 8. Michael Best 89-90 107/292 36.64 9. Tony Clark 92-93 52/142 36.62 10. Chad Nelson 94-95-96-97 122/337 36.2 11. wD.J. Gay 08-09-10-11 219/607 36.1 12. Jason Richey 97-98 136/381 35.7 13. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 281/798 35.21 14. wDeandre Moore 01-02-03 84/239 35.15

15. wJames Rahon 11-12-13 129/368 35.05 16. Darryl Gaines 86-87 40/115 34.78 17. wKarlo Kovacic 01-02 47/136 34.6

--- wXavier Thames 12-13 53/156 34.0

Free Throw Percentageminimum 40 career free throws

Rk DI Name Years FT/FTA FT% 1. 1. Kim Goetz 78-79 135/158 85.4 2. - Mike Spigler 69-70 112/134 83.6 3. 2. wLaBradford Franklin 11-12-13 45/54 83.33 4. 3. Steve Malovic 78-79 164/199 82.41 5. 4. wMohamed Abukar 06-07 186/226 82.30 6. 5. wXavier Thames 12-13 176/214 82.24 7. 6. Jason Richey 97-98 218/271 80.44 8. 7. Tony Ross 87-88-89 163/203 80.30 9. 8. Chad Nelson 94-95-96-97 415/519 79.96 10. 9. wJamaal Franklin 11-12-13 349/446 78.25 11. 10. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 410/524 78.24 12. 11. Mike Dodd 76-77-78-79 144/185 77.84 13. - Bernie Finlay 58-59-60 352/453 77.70 14. 12. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 336/434 77.42 15. 13. Chris McMurray 72-73 130/169 76.9 16. - Gary Schneider 70-71 116/157 76.8 14. Joel Kramer 74-76-77-78 137/179 76.5 15. Jimmy Wilkins 71-72 149/195 76.4 16. Courtie Miller 90-91-92-93-94 302/398 75.9

Blockssince 1978-79 season

Rk Name Years GP Blk. 1. Leonard Allen 82-83-84-85 116 214 2. wMalcolm Thomas 10-11 71 127 3. Michael Cage 81-82-83-84 112 118 4. Joe McNaull 91-92-93 86 114 5. wAerick Sanders 01-02-03-04 109 105 6. wBilly White 08-09-10-11 134 102 7. wMarcelo Correa 97-98-99-00-01 112 100 8. wMarcus Slaughter 04-05-06 87 78 9. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 92 72 10. Eddy Gordon 80-81-82-83 107 71 11. Marty Dow 90-91 52 68 11. Rodney Hawkins 86-87-88 70 68 13. Leon Carter 95-96 57 58 14. Marc Carter 94-95 56 55 15. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 134 54 16. �Skylar Spencer 13 34 51 16. wJamaal Franklin 11-12-13 87 51 16. wRandy Holcomb 01-02 61 51 16. Courtie Miller 90-91-92-93-94 101 51 20. Mitch McMullen 88-89 58 46 21. wKawhi Leonard 10-11 70 45 22. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 115 44

Stealssince 1978-79 season

Rk Name Years GP Steals 1. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 127 246 2. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06 125 217 3. Anthony Watson 83-84-85-86 110 192 4. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 134 187 5. Chad Nelson 94-95-96-97 112 175 6. wBilly White 08-09-10-11 134 149 7. Tony Gwynn 78-79-80-81 107 141 8. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 115 137 9. Eddie Morris 80-81-82-83 105 131 10. wD.J. Gay 08-09-10-11 140 126 10. Matt Watts 98-99 53 126 10. Michael Best 89-90 56 126 10. Michael Cage 81-82-83-84 112 126 14. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 92 125

2012-13 STATISTICS

SAN DIEGO STATE CAREER RECORDS (CONT.) 15. wDeandre Moore 01-02-03 88 114 16. Eddy Gordon 80-81-82-83 107 111 17. Creon Dorsey 85-86 59 109 18. wMarcus Slaughter 04-05-06 87 107 19. wMarcelo Correa 97-98-99-00-01 112 102 20. wMatt Thomas 05-06-07-08-09 124 100

Efficiency Pointssince 1978-79 season

Rk Name Years GP Eff. Pts. 1. Michael Cage 81-82-83-84 112 2,534 2. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 125 1,652 3. wBilly White 08-09-10-11 134 1,635 4. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 134 1,574 5. wMarcus Slaughter 04-05-06 87 1,495 6. Steve Copp 73-74-75-76 93 1,450 7. Joel Kramer 74-76-77-78 99 1,407 8. Leonard Allen 82-83-84-85 116 1,395 9. Chad Nelson 94-95-96-97 112 1,351 10. Anthony Watson 83-84-85-86 110 1,337 11. wKawhi Leonard 10-11 70 1,322 12. wKyle Spain 06-07-08 115 1,308 13. wJamaal Franklin 11-12-13 87 1,282 14. wAerick Sanders 01-02-03-04 109 1,276 15. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 92 1,244 16. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 127 1,220 17. Will Connelly 75-76-77 82 1,216 18. wMalcolm Thomas 10-11 71 1,153 19. Steve Malovic 78-79 55 1,137 20. Tony Gwynn 78-79-80-81 107 1,114 21. Joe McNaull 91-92-93 86 1,056

Points-Rebounds-Assistssince 1972-73 season

Rk Name Years GP PRA 1. Michael Cage 81-82-83-84 112 3,261 2. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 125 3,002 3. Anthony Watson 83-84-85-86 110 2,453 4. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 134 2,238 5. Steve Copp 73-74-75-76 93 2,215 6. wMarcus Slaughter 04-05-06 87 2,099 7. wBilly White 08-09-10-11 134 2,069 8. Chad Nelson 94-95-96-97 112 2,007 9. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 115 1,959 10. wJamaal Franklin 11-12-13 87 1,952 11. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 92 1,918 12. Will Connelly 75-76-77 82 1,901 13. wKawhi Leonard 10-11 70 1.862 14. Joel Kramer 74-76-77-78 99 1,822 15. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 127 1,807 16. wD.J. Gay 08-09-10-11 140 1,783 17. Leonard Allen 82-83-84-85 116 1,765 18. Tony Gwynn 78-79-80-81 107 1,730 19. wMyron Epps 99-00-01-02 113 1,679 20. wRandy Holcomb 01-02 61 1,580 21. Tony Ross 87-88-89 85 1,578 Games Played Rk DI Name Years GP 1. 1. wD.J. Gay 08-09-10-11 140 2. 2. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 134 2. 2. wBilly White 08-09-10-11 134 4. 4. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 127 5. 5. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 125 6. 6. wMatt Thomas 05-06-07-08-09 124 7. 7. wJohn Sharper 03-04-05-06 119 8. 8. Leonard Allen 82-83-84-85 116 9. 9. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 115 10. 10. wMyron Epps 99-00-01-02 113 10. 10. Berry Randle 93-94-95-96 113 12. 12. wMarcelo Correa 97-98-99-00-01 112 12. 12. Chad Nelson 94-95-96-97 112

12. 12. Michael Cage 81-82-83-84 112 15. 15. wChris Walton 01-02-04-05 110 15. 15. Anthony Watson 83-84-85-86 110 17. 17. wTim Shelton 08-09-10-11-12 109 17. 17. wAerick Sanders 01-02-03-04 109 17. 17. Mark Delsman 74-75-76-77 109 20. 20. Eddy Gordon 80-81-82-83 107 20. 20. Tony Gwynn 78-79-80-81 107 20. - Noel Mickelsen 53-54-55-56 107

Games Startedsince 1978-79

Rk Name Years GP GS 1. wBilly White 08-09-10-11 134 124 2. wD.J. Gay 08-09-10-11 140 120 2. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 125 120 4. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 134 114 5. Michael Cage 81-82-83-84 112 112 6. Leonard Allen 82-83-84-85 116 110 7. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 127 109 8. Chad Nelson 94-95-96-97 112 103 9. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 115 95 10. Anthony Watson 83-84-85-86 110 93 11. wMarcelo Correa 97-98-99-00-01 112 91 12. wMyron Epps 99-00-01-02 113 81 13. wMarcus Slaughter 04-05-06 87 74 14. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 92 73 14. wDeandre Moore 01-02-03 88 73 16. wMalcolm Thomas 10-11 71 70 17. wKawhi Leonard 10-11 70 69 18. wTony Bland 02-03 63 62 18. Joe McNaull 91-92-93 86 62 18. Eddie Morris 80-81-82-83 105 62

Minutes Playedsince 1978-79 season

Rk Name Years GP Min. 1. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 125 4,275 2. Michael Cage 81-82-83-84 112 4,262 3. wD.J. Gay 08-09-10-11 140 4,222 4. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 134 3,813 5. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 127 3,780 6. Chad Nelson 94-95-96-97 103 3,692 7. wBilly White 08-09-10-11 134 3,532 8. Anthony Watson 83-84-85-86 110 3,330 9. Leonard Allen 82-83-84-85 116 3,191 10. wMyron Epps 99-00-01-02 113 2,971 11. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 115 2,948 12. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 92 2,911 13. wMarcus Slaughter 04-05-06 87 2,659 14. Eddie Morris 80-81-82-83 105 2,627 15. wMarcelo Correa 97-98-99-00-01 112 2,594 16. wDeandre Moore 01-02-03 88 2,462 17. wAerick Sanders 01-02-03-04 109 2,460 18. Tony Gwynn 78-79-80-81 107 +2,422 19. Tony Ross 87-88-89 85 2,402 20. wJohn Sharper 03-04-05-06 119 2,381

Victoriessince 1975-76

Rk Name Years GP Wins 1. wD.J. Gay 08-09-10-11 140 105 2. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 134 103 3. wBilly White 08-09-10-11 134 101 4. wTim Shelton 08-09-10-11-12 109 85 4. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 127 85 6. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 115 80 7. wJames Rahon 11-12-13 100 78 8. Leonard Allen 82-83-84-85 116 76 9. wMatt Thomas 05-06-07-08-09 124 74 10. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 125 71 11. wJamaal Franklin 11-12-13 87 68

11. Michael Cage 81-82-83-84 112 68 13. wJohn Sharper 03-04-05-06 119 63 13. Anthony Watson 83-84-85-86 110 63 15. wAerick Sanders 01-02-03-04 109 61 16. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 92 60 17. wBrian Carlwell 10-11 71 59 17. wMalcolm Thomas 10-11 71 59 17. Eddie Morris 80-81-82-83 105 59 20. wKawhi Leonard 10-11 70 58 20. Eddy Gordon 80-81-82-83 107 58

Conference Victoriessince 1975-76

Rk Name Years CGP Wins 1. wD.J. Gay 08-09-10-11 64 45 2. wBilly White 08-09-10-11 56 43 3. wChase Tapley 10-11-12-13 59 41 4. wRichie Williams 06-07-08-09 60 39 5. wKyle Spain 06-07-08-09 51 36 5. Leonard Allen 82-83-84-85 64 36 7. Michael Cage 81-82-83-84 64 33 8. wMatt Thomas 05-06-07-08-09 59 32 8. wBrandon Heath 04-05-06-07 60 32 8. Anthony Watson 83-84-85-86 64 32 11. wJames Rahon 11-12-13 44 31 12. Tim Shelton 08-09-10-11-12 43 30 13. wLorrenzo Wade 07-08-09 46 29 14. Eddie Morris 80-81-82-83 58 29 15. wJamaal Franklin 11-12-13 38 28 16. wJohn Sharper 03-04-05-06 57 27 16. Eddy Gordon 80-81-82-83 57 27 16. Joel Kramer 74-76-77-78 42 27 19. wBrian Carlwell 10-11 32 25 19. wKawhi Leonard 10-11 32 25 19. wMalcolm Thomas 10-11 32 25 18. Tony Gwynn 78-79-80-81 55 25 18. Mike Dodd 76-77-78-79 38 25

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SAN DIEGO STATE SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSPointsRk DI Name Pts. Yr. 1. 1. Michael Cage (Sr.) 686 84 2. 2. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 637 07 3. 3. Anthony Watson (Sr.) 630 86 4. 4. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 607 06 5. - Bob Brady (Jr.) 585 53 6. 5. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 560 13 7. 6. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 558 02 8. 7. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 557 12 8. 7. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 557 1110. 9. Michael Cage (Jr.) 547 8311. 10. Anthony Watson (Jr.) 544 8512. 11. wChase Tapley (Jr.) 537 1213. 12. wBrandon Heath (So.) 532 0513. 12. Kim Goetz (Sr.) 532 7915. - Tony Pinkins (Sr.) 529 5716. - Bernie Finlay (Sr.) 522 6017. - Tony Pinkins (Jr.) 522 5618. 14. Shawn Jamison (Jr.) 520 9018. 14. Steve Copp (Sr.) 520 76 16. wTony Bland (Jr.) 519 02 17. wMohamed Abukar (Sr.) 505 07 18. wKyle Spain (Sr.) 504 09 19. wMarcus Slaughter (Jr.) 494 06 20. wAl Faux (Sr.) 494 02 21. Marty Dow (Sr.) 494 91 22. Tony Bland (Sr.) 493 03 23. wLorrenzo Wade (Jr.) 487 08 24. wAerick Sanders (Sr.) 482 04 25. Will Connelly (Jr.) 481 76 26. wMarcus Slaughter (So.) 480 05 Scoring AverageRk DI Name (Class) PPG Yr. 1. 1. Michael Cage (Sr.) 24.5 84 2. 2. Anthony Watson (Sr.) 22.5 86 3. - Bob Brady (Jr.) 20.9 53 4. 3. Kim Goetz (Sr.) 20.5 79 5. - Bernie Finlay (Sr.) 20.1 60 6. - Tony Pinkins (Sr.) 19.6 57 7. 4. Michael Cage (Jr.) 19.5 83 8. 5. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 19.3 07 9. - Bob Brady (Sr.) 18.7 5410. 6. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 18.4 0610. - Von Jacobsen (So.) 18.4 6912. 7. wBrandon Heath (So.) 18.34 0513. 8. Carlus Groves (Sr.) 18.27 9414. - Tony Pinkins (Jr.) 18.0 56 9. Steve Copp (Sr.) 17.9 76 10. wMarcus Slaughter (So.) 17.8 05 11. Will Connelly (So.) 17.7 75 12. Jason Richey (Jr.) 17.6 97 13. Anthony Watson (Jr.) 17.5 85 14. Steve Malovic (Sr.) 17.44 79 15. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 17.41 12 16. Jason Richey (Sr.) 17.36 98 17. Zach Jones (Jr.) 17.1 81 18. wAl Faux (Sr.) 17.0 02 19. Marty Dow (Sr.) 17.0 91 20. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 16.97 13 21. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 16.91 02 22. Kim Goetz (Jr.) 16.89 78 23. Shawn Jamison (Jr.) 16.8 90 24. Will Connelly (Jr.) 16.6 76 25. wMarcus Slaughter (Jr.) 16.5 06 26. wTony Bland (Sr.) 16.4 03

ReboundsRk DI Name (Class) Rebs. Yr. 1. - Al Skalecky (Jr.) 394 67 2. 1. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 380 11 3. - Al Skalecky (So.) 356 66 4. 2. Michael Cage (Fr.) 355 81 5. 3. Michael Cage (Jr.) 354 83 6. 4. Michael Cage (Sr.) 352 84 7. 5. Chris McMurray (Jr.) 350 72 8. - Tony Pinkins (Jr.) 346 56 9. - Al Skalecky (Sr.) 340 6810. 6. wKawhi Leonard (Fr.) 336 1011. 7. wMarcus Slaughter (Jr.) 329 0612. 8. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 312 1313. 9. wMalcolm Thomas (Sr.) 301 1114. 10. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 296 0215. 11. wAerick Sanders (Sr.) 295 0416. - Eric Martensen (Jr.) 278 6917. - Larry Meek (So.) 277 63 12. Marty Dow (Sr.) 274 91 13. Steve Malovic (Sr.) 265 79 13. wMalcolm Thomas (Jr.) 260 10 15. Will Connelly (Jr.) 258 76 16. Joel Kramer (Jr.) 257 77 17. Michael Cage (So.) 256 82 18. Joel Kramer (Sr.) 255 78 19. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 252 12 20. Leonard Allen (Sr.) 252 85 21. Steve Copp (Sr.) 248 76 21. Will Connelly (So.) 248 75 23. Steve Copp (Jr.) 247 75 24. wMarcus Slaughter (So.) 242 05 25. Eddy Gordon (Fr.) 239 80 26. Joe McNaull (Jr.) 238 93 26. Gerald Murray (Jr.) 238 87

Rebound AverageRk DI Name (Class) RPG Yr. 1. - Al Skalecky (So.) 13.7 66 2. - Al Skalecky (Jr.) 13.6 67 3. 1. Michael Cage (Fr.) 13.1 81 4. 2. Michael Cage (Jr.) 12.64 83 5. - Al Skalecky (Sr.) 12.59 68 6. 3. Michael Cage (Sr.) 12.57 84 7. 4. Chris McMurray (Jr.) 12.50 72 8. - Tony Pinkins (Jr.) 11.9 56 9. 5. wMarcus Slaugther (Jr.) 11.0 0610. - Larry Meek (Sr.) 10.68 6511. - Larry Meek (So.) 10.654 6312. 6. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 10.56 11 7. Chris McMurray (Sr.) 10.1 73 8. wKawhi Leonard (Fr.) 9.9 10 9. wAerick Sanders (Sr.) 9.83 04 10. Steve Malovic (Sr.) 9.81 79 11. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 9.45 13 12. Marty Dow (Sr.) 9.4 91 13. Will Connelly (So.) 9.19 75 14. Joel Kramer (Jr.) 9.18 77 15. Steve Copp (Jr.) 9.15 75 16. Joel Kramer (Sr.) 9.11 78 17. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 8.97 02 18. wMarcus Slaughter (So.) 8.96 05 19. Will Connelly (Jr.) 8.90 76 20. Eddy Gordon (Fr.) 8.85 80 21. Michael Cage (So.) 8.83 82 22. Gary Schneider (Sr.) 8.80 71 23. Larry Jones (Jr.) 8.7 72

24. Steve Copp (Sr.) 8.6 76 25. Steffond Johnson (Sr.) 8.41 86 26. Roy Kruiswyk (Sr.) 8.39 98 Assists

in existence since 1972-73 seasonRk Name (Class) Asts. Yr. 1. Tony Gwynn (Jr.) 221 80 2. Keith Smith (Jr.) 212 82 3. Dean Decker (Sr.) 176 78 4. wWesley Stokes (Jr.) 175 04 5. Creon Dorsey (Jr.) 171 85 6. Tony Gwynn (Sr.) 164 81 7. Ray Leary (Sr.) 163 76 8. Tony Gwynn (So) 153 79 9. wRichie Williams (So.) 151 0710. Raymond King (Fr.) 150 9611. Bryan Williams (Jr.) 148 8812. Arthur Massey (Sr.) 139 9113. Keith Smith (Sr.) 137 8314. Jeff Konek (Jr.) 132 8415. Dean Decker (Jr.) 131 7716. wXavier Thames (So.) 128 1217. wRichie Williams (Fr.) 127 0618. wRichie Williams (Sr.) 126 0919. Michael Best (Sr.) 125 9020. wDeandre Moore (So.) 124 0321. wDeandre Moore (Sr.) 122 0121. Chad Nelson (Jr.) 122 9623. Mike Dodd (Sr.) 121 7924. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 120 0724. Mark Delsman (Fr.) 120 74

Assist Averagein existence since 1972-73 season

Rk Name (Class) APG Yr. 1. Tony Gwynn (Jr.) 8.2 80 2. Keith Smith (Jr.) 7.3 82 3. Tony Gwynn (Sr.) 6.31 81 4. Dean Decker (Sr.) 6.28 78 5. wWesley Stokes (Jr.) 5.8 04 6. Bryan Williams (Jr.) 5.8 88 7. Keith Smith (Sr.) 5.71 83 8. Tony Gwynn (So.) 5.67 79 9. Ray Leary (Sr.) 5.6 7610. Creon Dorsey (Jr.) 5.5 85

Field Goals Rk DI Name (Class) FG Yr. 1. 1. Michael Cage (Sr.) 250 84 2. 2. Anthony Watson (Sr.) 246 86 3. 3. Kim Goetz (Sr.) 229 79 4. 4. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 225 07 5. 5. Anthony Watson (Jr.) 222 85 6. 6. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 220 02 7. 7. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 211 11 8. 8. Marty Dow (Sr.) 207 91 8. 8. Steve Copp (Sr.) 207 7610. 10. Kim Goetz (Jr.) 206 7811. 11. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 204 0612. 12. Shawn Jamison (Jr.) 203 9013. 13. wChase Tapley (Jr.) 200 1213. 13. wAerick Sanders (Sr.) 200 0415. 15. Will Connelly (So.) 196 7516. 16. Steve Malovic (Sr.) 192 79 17. Michael Cage (Jr.) 191 83 18. Will Connelly (Jr.) 187 76

19. wMohamed Abukar (Sr.) 185 07 19. wTony Bland (Jr.) 185 02 21. Zach Jones (Jr.) 183 81 22. wTony Bland (Sr.) 180 03 23. Jimmy Harris (Sr.) 179 72 24. Chris McMurray (Jr.) 177 72 25. wBrandon Heath (So.) 176 05

Field Goal Attempts DI Name (Class) FGA Yr. 1. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 534 07 2. Anthony Watson (Sr.) 520 86 3. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 481 06 4. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 475 11 4. Anthony Watson (Jr.) 475 85 6. Kim Goetz (Sr.) 451 79 7. Michael Cage (Sr.) 445 84 8. wChase Tapley (Jr.) 440 12 9. wBrandon Heath (So.) 432 05 10. Chris McMurray (Jr.) 428 72 11. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 426 02 12. Steve Copp (Sr.) 417 76 13. wTony Bland (Jr.) 416 02 14. Jimmy Harris (Sr.) 413 72 15. Will Connelly (So.) 410 75 16. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 409 13 17. Kim Goetz (Jr.) 401 78 18. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 400 12 19. Will Connelly (Jr.) 397 76 20. wMohamed Abukar (Sr.) 392 07 20. wTony Bland (Sr.) 392 03 22. Zach Jones (Jr.) 387 81 22. wLorrenzo Wade (Jr.) 387 08 24. wRandy Holcomb (Jr.) 386 01 25. Matt Watts (Jr.) 381 98 26. Brian Fishman (Sr.) 379 77

Field Goal Percentagemin. 5 FGA per game

Rk DI Name (Class) Pct. Yr. 1. - Danny Newport (Fr.) 79.9 54 2. 1. wBilly White (So.) 66.3 09 3. 2. wBilly White (Fr.) 61.5 08 4. 3. Leon Carter (Sr.) 60.5 96 5. 4. Leonard Allen (Sr.) 60.1 85 6. 5. Kevin Betts (Sr.) 59.8 98 7. 6. wJerome Habel (Jr.) 59.6 07 8. 7. wBilly White (Jr.) 58.3 10 9. 8. Mitch McMullen (Sr.) 58.0 8910. 9. Joe McNaull (So.) 57.9 9211. 10. Von Jacobsen (Sr.) 57.3 7112. 11. Marty Dow (Sr.) 57.2 9113. 12. Michael Cage (Jr.) 57.0 8314. 13. Kevin Betts (Jr.) 56.9 9715. 14. Shawn Jamison (Jr.) 56.23 90 15. Leonard Allen (So.) 56.20 83 16. wBilly White (Sr.) 56.18 11 16. Michael Cage (Sr.) 56.18 84 18. Steve Malovic (Jr.) 56.0 78 19. Michael Kennedy (Sr.) 55.93 85 20. Leonard Allen (Jr.) 55.88 84 21. Roy Kruiswyk (Sr.) 55.84 98 22. Michael Cage (Fr.) 55.83 81 23. wAerick Sanders (Sr.) 55.4 04 24. wMyron Epps (Jr.) 54.88 01 25. Steve Malovic (Sr.) 54.86 79

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SAN DIEGO STATE SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS (CONT.) �JJ O’Brien (So.) 52.6 13

Three-Point Field Goalsin existence since 1986-87 season

Rk Name (Class) 3FGs Yr. 1. Tony Ross (Fr.) 104 87 2. Tony Ross (So.) 100 88 3. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 98 06 4. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 87 07 5. wJohn Sharper (Sr.) 79 06 6. wChase Tapley (Jr.) 77 12 7. wD.J. Gay (Sr.) 73 11 8. Jason Richey (Sr.) 72 98 9. �Chase Tapley (Sr.) 70 1310. wKyle Spain (Sr.) 67 0911. wAl Faux (Sr.) 66 0211. Tony Ross (Jr.) 66 8913. Jason Richey (Jr.) 64 9714. wD.J. Gay (Jr.) 61 1015. Michael Best (Sr.) 56 9016. Josko Visnjic (Jr.) 55 9817. wJames Rahon (So.) 53 1118. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 51 1219. Michael Best (Jr.) 51 8920. Derric Croft (Jr.) 49 9421. wBrandon Heath (So.) 48 0521. wBrandon Heath (Fr.) 48 0423. wSteve Sir (Fr.) 46 0324. wD.J. Gay (Fr.) 45 0825. wJohn Sharper (Jr.) 43 0526. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 42 1326. Tony Clark (So.) 42 92

Three-Pt. Field Goal Att.in existence since 1986-87 season

Rk Name (Class) 3FGA Yr. 1. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 247 07 2. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 240 06 3. Tony Ross (Fr.) 223 87 4. Tony Ross (So.) 213 88 5. wD.J. Gay (Sr.) 204 11 6. Jason Richey (Sr.) 202 98 7. wJohn Sharper (Sr.) 188 06 8. �Chase Tapley (Sr.) 186 13 9. Josko Visnjic (Jr.) 179 98 9. Jason Richey (Jr.) 179 9711. wChase Tapley (Jr.) 178 1212. Michael Best (Sr.) 173 9013. wKyle Spain (Sr.) 171 0914. wAl Faux (Sr.) 161 0215. wD.J. Gay (Jr.) 160 1015. wBrandon Heath (Fr.) 160 0417. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 157 1218. Tony Ross (Jr.) 153 8919. Derric Croft (Jr.) 152 9420. wBrandon Heath (So.) 151 0521. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 150 1322. wWesley Stokes (Jr.) 138 0422. Arthur Massey (Sr.) 135 9124. Matt Watts (Jr.) 134 9825. Josh Lowery (So.) 133 8726. wKelvin Davis (Sr.) 128 1027. wJames Rahon (Jr.) 125 12

Three-Pt. Field Goal Pct.min 20 3FGs; in existence since 1986-87 season

Rk Name (Class) Pct. Yr.

1. Jason Hamilton (Fr.) 50.0 93 2. Tony Ross (So.) 46.9 88 3. Chad Nelson (Fr.) 46.7 94 4. Tony Ross (Fr.) 46.6 87 5. wRichie Williams (So.) 45.8 07 6. wJames Rahon (So.) 43.4 11 7. wChase Tapley (Jr.) 43.3 12 8. Tony Ross (Jr.) 43.1 89 9. Michael Best (Jr.) 42.9 8910. wAl Faux (Jr.) 42.1 0111. wJohn Sharper (Sr.) 42.0 0612. wAl Faux (Sr.) 41.0 0213. Brady Trenkle (So.) 40.84 9714. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 40.83 0615. wSteve Sir (Fr.) 40.4 0316. wJohn Sharper (So.) 40.0 0417. wKyle Spain (Sr.) 39.2 0918. wDeandre Moore (Jr.) 39.0 0219. wKyle Spain (Jr.) 38.6 0820. wD.J. Gay (Jr.) 38.1 1021. wChase Tapley (So.) 38.0 1122. �Chase Tapley (Sr.) 37.6 1322. wChase Tapley (Fr.) 37.6 1024. wRichie Williams (Sr.) 37.5 0926. wD.J. Gay (Fr.) 37.2 0827. wJohn Sharper (Jr.) 36.8 05

--- �Xavier Thames (Jr.) 34.0 13

Free ThrowsRk DI Name (Class) FT Yr. 1. - Bob Brady (Jr.) 213 53 2. 1. wMarcus Slaughter (Jr.) 192 06 3. 2. Michael Cage (Sr.) 186 84 3. - Bernie Finlay (Sr.) 186 60 5. 3. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 180 13 6. - Tony Pinkins (So.) 170 55 7. 4. Michael Cage (Jr.) 165 83 8. - Tony Pinkins (Sr.) 165 57 9. 5. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 160 1210. - Tony Pinkins (Jr.) 150 5611. - Bob Brady (Sr.) 145 5412. 6. Chad Nelson (Sr.) 142 9713. 7. wMarcus Slaughter (So.) 141 0514. 8. Anthony Watson (Sr.) 138 86 9. wKyle Spain (Sr.) 137 09 9. Leonard Allen (Sr.) 137 85 11. wBrandon Heath (So.) 132 05 12. John Martens (Sr.) 130 86 13. Jason Richey (Jr.) 122 97 14. Chad Nelson (So.) 122 95 15. wTony Bland (Jr.) 120 02 16. wLorrenzo Wade (Jr.) 116 08 17. wMohamed Abukar (Sr.) 116 07 18. Shawn Jamison (Jr.) 114 90 19. wTony Bland (Sr.) 113 03 20. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 110 11 21. wMike Mackell (Sr.) 108 03 22. Courtie Miller (Jr.) 107 93 23. Will Connelly (Jr.) 107 76 24. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 106 02 25. Steve Copp (Sr.) 106 76 26. wMalcolm Thomas (Sr.) 104 11 26. wMyron Epps (So.) 104 00 26. Mitch McMullen (Sr.) 104 89

Free Throw Attempts

DI Name (Class) FTA Yr. 1. wMarcus Slaughter (Jr.) 252 06 2. Michael Cage (Sr.) 251 84 3. Shawn Jamison (Jr.) 232 90 4. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 229 13 5. Michael Cage (Jr.) 221 83 6. Leonard Allen (Sr.) 204 85 7. wMarcus Slaughter (So.) 202 05 8. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 200 12 9. John Martens (Sr.) 183 86 10. Anthony Watson (Sr.) 182 86 11. Mitch McMullen (Jr.) 181 88 12. Mitch McMullen (Sr.) 175 89 13. wLorrenzo Wade (Jr.) 173 08 14. wMyron Epps (So.) 172 00 15. wTony Bland (Sr.) 171 03 16. wTony Bland (Jr.) 169 04 17. wMalcolm Thomas (Jr.) 167 10 17. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 167 02 19. Chad Nelson (Sr.) 166 97 20. wKyle Spain (Sr.) 164 09 21. wMike Mackell (Sr.) 164 03 22. wMalcolm Thomas (Sr.) 162 11 23. wBrandon Heath (So.) 161 05 24. Steve Copp (Sr.) 160 76 25. Jason Richey (Jr.) 159 97 25. Will Connelly (So.) 159 75

Free Throw Percentagemin. 3 FTA per game

Rk DI Name (Class) Pct. Yr. 1. 1. Kim Goetz (Sr.) 90.2 79 2. 2. Jason Richey (Sr.) 85.7 98 3. 3. Chad Nelson (Sr.) 85.5 97 4. 4. Gary Schneider (Sr.) 85.2 71 5. 5. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 84.9 06 6. 6. Steve Malovic (Sr.) 83.7 79 7. 7. wKyle Spain (Sr.) 83.5 09 8. - Mike Spilger (Sr.) 83.3 70 8. - Bob Brady (Sr.) 83.3 5410. 8. wMohamed Abukar (Sr.) 82.9 0711. 9. wXavier Thames (So.) 82.8 1212. - Bernie Finlay (So.) 82.6 5913. 10. wBrandon Heath (So.) 82.0 0514. 11. Courtie Miller (Jr.) 81.7 9315. 12. Mark Delsman (Sr.) 81.3 77 13. Courtie Miller (Sr.) 81.1 94 13. Steve Malovic (Jr.) 81.1 78 15. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 80.0 12 15. wKyle Spain (Jr.) 80.0 08 17. Chad Nelson (Jr.) 79.8 96 18. Tony Gwynn (Jr.) 79.0 80 19. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 78.6 13 20. Jimmy Wilkins (Jr.) 78.5 71 21. Chris McMurray (Jr.) 78.4 72 22. Anthony Watson (Jr.) 78.1 85 22. Pete Geoff (Sr.) 78.1 73 24. Joel Kramer (Sr.) 77.9 78 25. Leon Carter (Sr.) 77.8 96 26. Chad Nelson (So.) 77.7 95 26. Jeff Pete (So.) 77.7 71

Blocksin existence since 1978-79 season

Rk Name (Class) Blks. Yr. 1. Leonard Allen (Sr.) 82 85 2. wMalcolm Thomas (Sr.) 75 11

3. wMalcolm Thomas (Jr.) 52 10 4. �Skylar Spencer (Fr.) 51 13 5. Michael Cage (Sr.) 47 84 5. Marty Dow (Sr.) 46 91 5. Leonard Allen (Jr.) 46 84 7. Leonard Allen (Fr.) 45 82 8. Eddy Gordon (Fr.) 43 8010. wJerome Habel (Jr.) 41 0710. Joe McNaull (Jr.) 41 9310. Joe McNaull (So.) 41 9210. Leonard Allen (So.) 41 83 Stealsin existence since 1978-79 seasonRk Name (Class) Stls. Yr. 1. wRichie Williams (Sr.) 77 09 2. Anthony Watson (Jr.) 74 85 3. wRichie Williams (So.) 69 07 4. Matt Watts (Sr.) 65 99 4. Michael Best (Sr.) 65 90 6. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 64 07 7. wBrandon Heath (So.) 63 05 7. Raymond King (Fr.) 63 96 7. Creon Dorsey (Jr.) 63 8510. wLorrenzo Wade (So.) 62 07

Minutes Playedsince 1978-79 seasonRk Name (Class) Min. Yr. 1. wD.J. Gay (Sr.) 1,302 11 2. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 1,217 07 3. wD.J. Gay (Jr.) 1,175 10 4. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 1,172 11 5. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 1,164 06 6. wChase Tapley (Jr.) 1,157 12 7. wTony Bland (Jr.) 1,140 02 8. wMalcolm Thomas (Sr.) 1,126 11 9. wRichie Williams (So.) 1,123 0710. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 1,091 1311. wRichie Williams (Sr.) 1,090 0912. Michael Cage (Sr.) 1,085 8413. Shawn Jamison (Jr.) 1,082 9014. Michael Cage (So.) 1,076 8215. Michael Cage (Jr.) 1,070 8316. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 1,067 0217. wKawhi Leonard (Fr.) 1,064 1018. wMalcolm Thomas (Jr.) 1,063 1019. wMohamed Abukar (Sr.) 1,061 0720. wLorrenzo Wade (Jr.) 1,059 0821. Xavier Thames (So.) 1,048 1222. Chad Nelson (So.) 1,044 9523. wTony Bland (Sr.) 1,042 0324. wLorrenzo Wade (So.) 1,037 0725. Michael Cage (Fr.) 1,031 8126. Marty Dow (Sr.) 1,030 91

Efficiency Pointssince 1978-79 season

Rk Name (Class) Pts. Yr. 1. Michael Cage (Sr.) 820 84 2. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 725 11 3. Michael Cage (Jr.) 717 83 4. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 659 13 5. wMarcus Slaughter (Jr.) 643 06 6. wAerick Sanders (Sr.) 634 04 7. wMalcolm Thomas (Sr.) 628 11 8. Steve Malovic (Sr.) 620 79

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SAN DIEGO STATE SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS (CONT.) 9. wKawhi Leonard (Fr.) 597 1010. Marty Dow (Sr.) 589 9111. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 584 0211. Leonard Allen (Sr.) 584 8513. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 545 1214. Michael Cage (Fr.) 537 8115. Anthony Watson (Sr.) 527 8616. wMalcolm Thomas (Jr.) 525 1017. wChase Tapley (Jr.) 517 1218. Leon Carter (Sr.) 504 9619. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 503 0719. Rodney Hawkins (Sr.) 503 9821. wMarcus Slaughter (So.) 492 0522. wKyle Spain (Sr.) 477 0923. wMohamed Abukar (Sr.) 475 0724. Kim Goetz (Sr.) 474 7925. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 468 0626. Anthony Watson (Jr.) 465 85

--- �Chase Tapley (Sr.) 434 13

Efficiency Averagesince 1978-79 season

Rk Name (Class) EPG Yr. 1. Michael Cage (Sr.) 29.29 84 2. Michael Cage (Jr.) 25.61 83 3. Steve Malovic (Sr.) 22.96 79 4. wMarcus Slaughter (Jr.) 21.43 06 5. wAerick Sanders (Sr.) 21.13 04 6. Marty Dow (Sr.) 20.31 91 7. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 20.14 11 8. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 19.97 13 9. Michael Cage (Fr.) 19.89 8110. Leonard Allen (Sr.) 18.84 8511. Anthony Watson (Sr.) 18.82 8612. Kim Goetz (Sr.) 18.23 7913. wMarcus Slaughter (So.) 18.22 0514. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 17.70 0215. wKawhi Leonard (Fr.) 17.55 1016. Leon Carter (Sr.) 17.38 9617. Rodney Hawkins (Sr.) 17.34 8818. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 17.03 1219. wMalcolm Thomas (Sr.) 16.97 1120. Eddy Gordon (Fr.) 16.78 8021. Joe McNaull (So.) 15.93 9222. Michael Cage (So.) 15.86 8223. Carlus Groves (Sr.) 15.68 9424. Mitch McMullen (Sr.) 15.52 8925. Arthur Massey (Sr.) 15.46 9126. wMalcolm Thomas (Jr.) 15.44 10

Points-Rebounds-Assistssince 1972-73 season

Rk Name (Class) PRA Yr. 1. Michael Cage (Sr.) 1,050 84 2. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 1,028 11 3. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 981 13 4. Michael Cage (Jr.) 932 83 5. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 911 02 6. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 884 07 7. wMarcus Slaughter (Jr.) 879 06 8. Anthony Watson (Sr.) 868 86 9. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 856 1210. wKawhi Leonard (Fr.) 834 1011. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 832 0611. Steve Copp (Sr.) 832 7613. wAerick Sanders (Sr.) 808 04

14. wMalcolm Thomas (Sr.) 807 1115. Steve Malovic (Sr.) 793 7916. Marty Dow (Sr.) 786 9117. Will Connelly (Jr.) 771 7618. wTony Bland (Jr.) 762 0219. wChase Tapley (Jr.) 760 1220. Shawn Jamison (Jr.) 759 9021. wMarcus Slaughter (So.) 757 0522. wLorrenzo Wade (Jr.) 756 0823. Anthony Watson (Jr.) 751 8524. wKyle Spain (Sr.) 745 0925. Will Connelly (So.) 743 7526. wMohamed Abukar (Sr.) 741 07

PRA Averagesince 1972-73 season

Rk Name (Class) PRA/G Yr. 1. Michael Cage (Sr.) 37.50 84 2. Michael Cage (Jr.) 33.29 83 3. Anthony Watson (Sr.) 31.00 86 4. �Jamaal Franklin (Jr.) 29.73 13 5. Steve Malovic (Sr.) 29.37 79 6. wMarcus Slaughter (Jr.) 29.30 06 7. Steve Copp (Sr.) 28.69 76 8. Chris McMurray (Jr.) 28.64 72 9. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 28.56 1110. wMarcus Slaughter (So.) 28.04 0511. wRandy Holcomb (Sr.) 27.61 0212. Will Connelly (So.) 27.52 7513. Marty Dow (Sr.) 27.10 9114. wAerick Sanders (Sr.) 26.93 0415. wBrandon Heath (Sr.) 26.78 0716. Kim Goetz (Sr.) 26.77 7917. wJamaal Franklin (So.) 26.75 1218. Will Connelly (Jr.) 26.59 7619. Carlus Groves (Sr.) 25.95 9420. wBrandon Heath (So.) 25.52 0521. Jason Richey (Jr.) 25.48 9722. wBrandon Heath (Jr.) 25.21 0623. Steve Copp (Jr.) 25.11 7524. Steffond Johnson (Sr.) 24.76 8625. Joel Kramer (Sr.) 24.68 7826. wKawhi Leonard (Fr.) 24.53 10

Victories DI Name (Class) Wins Yr. 1. wBrian Carlwell (Sr.) 34 11 wD.J. Gay (Sr.) 34 11 wJames Rahon (So.) 34 11 wMalcolm Thomas (Sr.) 34 11 5. wKawhi Leonard (So.) 33 11 wBilly White (Sr.) 33 11 7. wChase Tapley (So.) 31 11 8. wTim Shelton (Jr.) 28 11 9. wGarrett Green (Sr.) 26 12 wDeShawn Stephens (Jr.) 26 12 wChase Tapley (Jr.) 26 12 wD.J. Gay (So.) 26 09 wKyle Spain (Sr.) 26 09 wMatt Thomas (Sr.) 26 09 wRichie Williams (Sr.) 26 09

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SAN DIEGO STATE FRESHMAN RECORDSPoints Rk Name Points Year 1. Tony Ross 455 1987 2. wKawhi Leonard 433 2010 3. wBrandon Heath 413 2004 4. Eddy Gordon 345 1980 5. Presnell Gilbert 338 1977 6. Anthony Watson 319 1983 7. Eddie Morris 319 1980 8. Myron Epps 308 1999 9. Michael Cage 295 1981 10. wBilly White 279 2008

Scoring Average Rk Name PPG Year 1. Tony Ross 16.3 1987 2. Presnell Gilbert 15.4 1977 3. wBrandon Heath 13.8 2004 4. Eddie Morris 13.3 1980 5. Eddy Gordon 12.8 1980 6. wKawhi Leonard 12.7 2010 7. Myron Epps 11.8 1999 8. Anthony Watson 11.4 1983 9. Michael Cage 10.9 1981 10. Steve Copp 10.4 1973 11. wKyle Spain 9.2 2006

Rebounds Rk Name Rebounds Year 1. Michael Cage 355 1981 2. wKawhi Leonard 336 2010 3. Eddy Gordon 239 1980 4. wMarcus Slaughter 204 2004 5. wBilly White 195 2008 6. Steve Copp 173 1973 7. wTim Shelton 161 2009 8. wKyle Spain 158 2006 9. Myron Epps 149 199910. Presnell Gilbert 143 1977

Rebound Average Rk Name RPG Year 1. Michael Cage 13.1 1981 2. wKawhi Leonard 9.9 2010 3. Eddy Gordon 8.9 1980 4. wMarcus Slaughter 6.8 2004 5. Steve Copp 6.7 1973 6. Presnell Gilbert 6.5 1977 7. wBilly White 5.9 2008 8. wKyle Spain 5.6 2006 8. Myron Epps 5.6 199910. wEvan Burns 5.1 2003

Assists Rk Name Assists Year 1. Raymond King 150 1996 2. wRichie Williams 127 2006 3. Mark Delsman 120 1974 4. wBradley Jackson 101 2000 5. Jason Hamilton 97 1993 6. Chad Nelson 90 1994 7. Anthony Watson 85 1983 8. Tracy Dildy 73 1986 9. wChase Tapley 72 2010 10. wKawhi Leonard 65 2010

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Assist Average Rk Name APG Year 1. Raymond King 5.2 1996 2. Mark Delsman 4.6 1974 3. wRichie Williams 3.8 2006

4. Jason Hamilton 3.7 1993 5. wBradley Jackson 3.6 2000 6. Chad Nelson 3.2 1994 7. Anthony Watson 3.0 1983 8. Tracy Dildy 2.5 1986 9. David Abramowitz 2.3 1999 10. wChase Tapley 2.2 2010

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Blocks Rk Name Blocks Year 1. �Skylar Spencer 51 2013 2. Leonard Allen 45 1982 3. Eddy Gordon 43 1980 4. Joe McNaull 32 1991 5. wBilly White 25 2008 6. wEvan Burns 25 2003 7. wKawhi Leonard 24 2010 8. Michael Cage 20 1981 9. wMarcus Slaughter 17 200410. Chris Davis 16 1992 11. Courtie Miller 16 1991

Steals Rk Name Steals Year 1. Raymond King 63 1996 2. wRichie Williams 58 2006 3. Jason Hamilton 55 1993 4. wKawhi Leonard 47 2010 4. wBilly White 47 2008 6. wBrandon Heath 41 2004 7. Tracy Dildy 40 1986 8. wBradley Jackson 38 2000 9. wChase Tapley 37 201010. Chad Nelson 36 1994

Field Goals Rk Name FG Year 1. wKawhi Leonard 166 2010 2. Tony Ross 152 1987 3. Eddy Gordon 149 1980 4. Presnell Gilbert 148 1977 5. wBrandon Heath 144 2004 5. Eddie Morris 144 1980 7. Anthony Watson 132 1983 8. wBilly White 118 2008 9. Myron Epps 116 199910. Michael Cage 115 1981

Field Goals Attempted Rk Name FGA Year 1. wBrandon Heath 368 2004 2. wKawhi Leonard 365 2010 3. Tony Ross 364 1987 4. Eddie Morris 326 1980 5. Presnell Gilbert 321 1977 6. Anthony Watson 320 1983 7. Eddy Gordon 312 1980 8. Myron Epps 241 1999 9. Steve Copp 234 1973 10. wTim Shelton 209 2009

Field Goal Percentagemin. 5 FGA per game

Rk Name Pct. Year 1. wBilly White 61.5 2008 2. Michael Cage 55.8 1981 3. wTim Shelton 50.2 2009 4. wChase Tapley 50.0 2010 5. wKyle Spain 49.5 2006 6. wEvan Burns 49.2 2003 7. Myron Epps 48.1 1999

8. Eddy Gordon 47.8 1980 9. wMarcus Slaughter 47.3 200410. Presnell Gilbert 46.1 1977

Three-Point Field Goalsin existence since 1986-87 season

Rk Name 3FGs Year 1. Tony Ross 104 1987 2. wBrandon Heath 48 2004 3. wSteve Sir 46 2003 4. wD.J. Gay 45 2008 5. wChase Tapley 35 2010 6. David Abramowitz 29 1999 7. Jason Hamilton 28 1993 8. Robert Ringo 27 1992 9. Will Porter 24 199710. wBradley Jackson 21 200010. Chad Nelson 21 199410. John Molle 21 1992

Three-Point Field Goals Att.in existence since 1986-87 season

Rk Name 3FGA Year 1. Tony Ross 223 1987 2. wBrandon Heath 160 2004 3. wD.J. Gay 121 2008 4. wSteve Sir 114 2003 5. wChase Tapley 93 2010 6. David Abramowitz 87 1999 7. Robert Ringo 84 1992 8. Will Porter 83 1997 9. wKawhi Leonard 78 201010. John Molle 73 1992

Three-Point Field Goal Pct.min 20 3FGs; in existence since 1986-87 season

Rk Name Pct. Year 1. Jason Hamilton 50.0 1993 2. Chad Nelson 46.7 1994 3. Tony Ross 46.6 1987 4. wSteve Sir 40.4 2003 5. wChase Tapley 37.6 2010 6. wD.J. Gay 37.2 2008 7. wBradley Jackson 33.9 2000

Free Throws Rk Name FT Year 1. wKawhi Leonard 85 2010 2. wBrandon Heath 77 2004 3. Myron Epps 76 1999 3. Steve Copp 76 1973 5. wMatt Thomas 65 2005 5. Michael Cage 65 1981 7. wKyle Spain 63 2006 8. Chad Nelson 60 1996 8. Courtie Miller 60 1991 10. Vincent Okotie 59 1999

Free Throws Attempted Rk Name FTA Year 1. Myron Epps 147 1999 2. wKawhi Leonard 117 2010 3. Steve Copp 113 1973 4. wBrandon Heath 110 2004 5. Vincent Okotie 96 1999 6. wMatt Thomas 95 2005 7. wKyle Spain 92 2006 8. wTim Shelton 87 2009 9. Michael Cage 86 1981 10. Courtie Miller 84 1991

Free Throw Percentagemin. 2.5 FTA per game

Rk Name Pct. Year 1. Michael Cage 75.6 1981 2. wBradley Jackson 74.0 2000 3. Chad Nelson 73.2 1994 4. wKawhi Leonard 72.6 2010 5. wMarcus Slaughter 72.4 2004 6. wRichie Williams 71.6 2006

Minutes Playedsince 1978-79 season

Rk Name Min. Year 1. wKawhi Leonard 1,064 2010 2. Michael Cage 1,031 1981 3. Raymond King 1,016 1996 4. wBilly White 946 2008 5. wRichie Williams 935 2006 6. wBrandon Heath 897 2004 7. Jason Hamilton 874 1993 8. wBradley Jackson 830 2000 9. Eddy Gordon 805 1980 10. wD.J. Gay 784 2008

Efficiency Pointssince 1978-79 season

Rk Name Points Year 1. wKawhi Leonard 597 2010 2. Michael Cage 537 1981 3. Eddy Gordon 453 1980 4. wBilly White 429 2008 5. wMarcus Slaughter 360 2004 6. wTim Shelton 329 2009 7. wKyle Spain 320 2006 8. wChase Tapley 304 2010 9. wEvan Burns 304 200310. Raymond King 292 1996

Efficiency Averagesince 1978-79 season

Rk Name EPG Year 1. Michael Cage 19.89 1981 2. wKawhi Leonard 17.55 2010 3. Eddy Gordon 16.78 1980 4. wBilly White 13.00 2008 5. wMarcus Slaughter 12.00 2004 6. wEvan Burns 11.69 2003 7. wKyle Spain 11.43 2006 8. Jason Hamilton 10.42 1993 9. Raymond King 10.07 199610. Tony Ross 10.00 1987

Points-Rebounds-Assistssince 1972-73 season

Rk Name PRA Year 1. wKawhi Leonard 834 2010 2. Michael Cage 661 1981 3. Eddy Gordon 630 1980 4. Tony Ross 551 1987 5. wBrandon Heath 546 2004 6. Presnell Gilbert 516 1977 7. wBilly White 508 2008 8. Steve Copp 476 1973 9. wTim Shelton 471 2009 10. Myron Epps 467 1999 11. wMarcus Slaughter 463 2004

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