Box Score The Pacific men's basketball team hosts UC Davis on Saturday, Jan. 21 at the Spanos Center. The Tigers and Aggies tip it off at 7:00 p.m. as Pacific looks to break a four game home losing streak.
Entering the game with a 5-12 overall record and 1-4 Big West Conference mark, Pacific has an 0-5 record in games decided by five points or less. The Aggies are 1-16 overall, 0-5 in Big West play.
LAST GAME: The Tigers rallied from a 17-point deficit, but dropped a 76-73 decision to CSU Bakersfield on Jan. 17.
RADIO: All Tiger basketball games are broadcast live on KWSX (1280 AM) in Stockton ... Zack Bayrouty calls the play-by-play ... Air time is 20 minutes before tip-off ... All regular season Pacific basketball games can be heard outside the KWSX listening area by going to http://pacifictigers.com and clicking on the broadcast link from the home page.
TV: Pacific will be on local, regional or national television three times during the 2011-12 season. The next TV game is Saturday, Jan. 28 against UC Santa Barbara on Comcast Sports California.
ON THE INTERNET: Visit http://pacifictigers.com for the latest news, scores and information about all 16 NCAA Division I sports at Pacific. Select Tiger games are also available through http://bigwest.tv.
PROBABLE STARTERS: (2011-12 Stats)
points rebounds asst
F 24 Travis Fulton 6-6 Jr. Corona, Calif. 9.8 6.0
F 1 Trevin Harris 6-6 So. Kingwood, Texas 5.6 2.2
C 13 Khalil Kelley 6-8 So. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 6.2 4.7
G 2 Colin Beatty 6-4 Jr. Lanham, Md. 6.5 3.8
G 11 Lorenzo McCloud 6-0 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. 10.9 2.3 3.4
RESERVES: (listed numerically)
points rebounds asst.
G 3 Marvin Cotton 6-2 Sr. Lathrop, Calif. 0.3 0.6
G 4 Markus Duran 6-0 Jr. Murray, Utah 6.1 1.4
G 5 Spencer Llewellyn 6-3 Fr. Sydney, Australia 2.0 0.0
G 10 Markcus Falley 6-3 So. Las Vegas, Nev. 2.2 1.3
G 12 Andrew Bock 6-2 So. Rialto, Calif. 4.4 1.0
F 20 Ross Rivera 6-7 So. Visalia, Calif. 9.4 3.1
F 21 Adam Eakles 6-8 So. Woodland, Calif. 0.4 0.8
G 30 Rodrigo De Souza 6-2 Jr. Sao Paulo, Brazil 3.8 1.5
C 41 Rundell Mauge 7-1 Jr. Cedres, Trinidad 2.4 2.7
COACH BOB THOMASON: Former Pacific basketball standout Bob Thomason (Pacific '71) is 408-302 (.575) in his 24th season as the head coach of his alma mater ... Thomason is the Big West all-time wins leader, surpassing Jerry Tarkanian after the 65-57 victory over Utah State on Dec. 3 ... Thomason has 230 Big West wins, which is the most in league history ... Thomason was named CollegeInsider.com Big West Conference Coach of the Year in 2009-10 ... Entering the 2011-12 season, he is the 26th winningest active coach and ninth on the list of Most Seasons With Current School ... After leading the Tigers to a 27-4 record in 2004-05, Thomason was named as a finalist for the CollegeInsider.com Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year award and received USBWA District 9 Coach of the Year honors ... Bob surpassed his former coach Dick Edwards for the most career wins at Pacific, and has coached more games than any coach in school history ... He was an all-conference guard under coach Edwards from 1967-71, and has earned Big West Conference Coach of the Year honors five times (in 1992-93, 1996-97, 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06) ... Thomason has guided his teams to nine Big West Tournament semifinal games and is 2-3 in championship appearances ... Thomason was a 2006 inductee into the Stockton Athletic Hall of Fame ... He holds a 460-328 overall record in his 26th year as an NCAA head coach, including a three-year stint at Div. III Cal State Stanislaus where he led the Warriors to the 1988 NCAA Tournament ... He is the winningest coach in Spanos Center history, claiming a 232-79 mark (.747), and has directed Pacific to a 173-52 (.772) home mark since 1995 ... He has been a part of 464 wins at Pacific, as a player (1968-1971) and coach (1988-present) ... In NCAA Tournament games, Thomason is 2-4.
RECORDS: Pacific is 5-12 this season, 1-4 in the Big West.
TIGERS VS. UC Davis: Pacific leads the all-time series with UC Davis 79-11 and have won 51 of the last 52 ... The Tigers won both meetings last year, including a 70-66 win in the Spanos Center on Feb. 12 ... The Tigers lead the series 49-5 in Stockton.
UC DAVIS
79-11 (49-5, 28-6, 2-0)
last 20 meetings
12-28-91 • W 74-54
12-29-92 • W 77-65
12-21-93 • W 84-63
12-16-95 • W 76-62
12-30-00 • W 78-55
12- 8-04 W 78-63
1-31-05 • W 70-64
12-29-05 W 84-51
1-21-06 • W 67-56
1-20-07 W 79-71
2-19-07 • W 65-58
2- 2-08 W 72-67
2-28-08 • W 95-50
1-31-09 W 80-65
2-25-09 • W 72-57
3-12-09 + W 67-60
1-23-10 • W 77-61
2-10-10 L 59-62
1-22-11 W 87-54
2-12-11 • W 70-66
THOMASON BREAKS ALL-TIME BIG WEST WINS MARK, COACHES GAME #700: Pacific head coach Bob Thomason picked up his 406th win at Pacific with the Tigers' 65-57 victory over Utah State on Dec. 3 ... He surpassed Jerry Tarkanian for the most wins in Big West tenure ... The game on Dec. 6 against Hawai'i was the 700th of Thomason's career at Pacific ... Coach Thomason will be honored before the UC Irvine game on Jan. 5.
CAREER VICTORIES - BIG WEST CONFERENCE
1. 408 - Bob Thomason, Pacific
2. 405 - Jerry Tarkanian, Long Beach State & UNLV
3. 248 - Neil McCarthy, New Mexico State
4. 222 - Jerry Pimm, UC Santa Barbara
5. 199 - Bob Williams, UC Santa Barbara
COMING UP SHORT IN CLOSE GAMES: Pacific is 0-5 in games decided by five points or less this year.
GAMES DECIDED BY 5 POINTS OR LESS
Date Opponent W/L Score
Nov. 25 at Hawai'i L 70-75
Dec. 17 at Santa Clara L 76-78 (ot)
Jan. 2 at CS Fullerton L 73-78
Jan. 5 UC Irvine L 69-73
Jan. 17 CSU Bakersfield L 73-76
TIGERS DROP SEVEN STRAIGHT: The Tigers snapped a seven game losing streak with a win at Cal State Northridge on Jan. 12 ... It was the longest losing streak since the 1988-89 season ... In Coach Thomason's first year, the Tigers dropped 12 straight games ... Tiger teams in 2006-07 and 2002-03 had six game streaks.
PACIFIC GAME AT UC DAVIS CHANGED TO FEB. 14: Pacific's game at UC Davis has been moved to Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 7:00 p.m. ... It was originally scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 15, but has been changed due to a scheduling conflict.
TIGERS RETURN LOWEST SCORING TOTAL IN THE NATION: The Tigers return just junior Jordan Turner and sophomore Khalil Kelley from last year's 16-15 team ... Turner and Kelley combined for 39 points (2% of 2038 team points), the lowest returning scoring total in the country.
TE DIFFERENT LINEUPS FOR THE TIGERS: As the Tigers try to find the right combination on the floor, Pacific has had 10 different starting lineups in 17 games this year ... No Tiger has started more than 15 games for the team, while 13 of 15 players on the active roster have made at least one start.
TIGERS WITH SEVEN DIFFERENT LEADING SCORERS: In each of Pacific's first three games this year, a different Tiger led the team in scoring and seven different Tigers have paced the team ... Markus Duran (twice), Lorenzo McCloud (six times), Colin Beatty (once), Travis Fulton (twice), Ross Rivera (three times), Khalil Kelley (once) and Trevin Harris (twice) have each topped the scoring list this year.
HONDA CENTER HOME FOR THE ampm BIG WEST TOURNAMENT: Honda Center is in the second year of a five-year partnership to host the ampm Big West Conference Tournament. The Big West Tournament is the oldest NCAA Division I post-season basketball tournament in the west, dating back to 1976 when the conference was known as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association.
TIGERS ON SPANOS CENTER OPENING NIGHT: The Tigers have won the home opener 22 times throughout head coach Bob Thomason's 24 years, including 16 of the last 17.
Year W/L Opponent Score
1988-89 W Cal Poly 95-74
1989-90 W UC Davis 91-73
1990-91 W Saint Mary's 61-58
1991-92 W Nevada 78-62
1992-93 W Oregon 80-68
1993-94 W Sacramento State 91-64
1994-95 L Santa Clara 74-72 (ot)
1995-96 W San Diego 80-78
1996-97 W Cal State Stanislaus 91-51
1997-98 W Cal State Stanislaus 80-45
1998-99 W Santa Clara 56-51
1999-2000 W Loyola Marymount 78-46
2000-01 W Chico State 101-59
2001-02 W Cal State Monterey Bay 86-65
2002-03 L Santa Clara 78-72
2003-04 W San Jose State 76-65 (ot)
2004-05 W Santa Clara 71-65
2005-06 W Sonoma State 74-55
2006-07 W Cal State Bakersfield 75-67
2007-08 W Lewis & Clark College 92-47
2008-09 W UC San Diego 66-58
2009-10 W San Diego 56-55
2010-11 W William Jessup 70-61
2011-12 W Cal State Monterey Bay 75-63
TIGERS EXCEL IN BIG WEST OPENERS: Pacific has won its opening Big West game in 12 of the last 14 seasons.
Big West Openers since 1999
1998-99 W Utah State 84-73
1999-2000 W Boise State 53-52
2000-01 W Cal State Fullerton 79-50
2001-02 W Idaho 52-48
2002-03 W Idaho 73-50
2003-04 W UC Riverside 73-59
2004-05 W UC Riverside 58-45
2005-06 L UC Riverside 71-83
2006-07 W Cal State Northridge 68-64
2007-08 W UC Riverside 82-54
2008-09 W Cal State Northridge 84-78 (ot)
2009-10 W Cal State Northridge 52-43
2010-11 W Cal State Northridge 75-64
2011-12 L Cal State Fullerton 73-78
THOMASON NINTH AMONG COACHES WITH CURRENT SCHOOL: As Tiger head coach Bob Thomason leads the Tigers for the 24th season, he is ninth on the list of coaches with their current school.
MOST SEASONS WITH CURRENT SCHOOL (At the beginning of the 2011-12 season)
No. Yrs. Coach, Team and Seasons
1. 35 Jim Boeheim, #Syracuse 1977-2011
2. 33 Dave Bike, #Sacred Heart 1979-2011
3. 31 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 1981-2011
4. 29 Don Maestri, #Troy 1983-2011
5. 27 Greg Kampe, #Oakland 1985-2011
6. 25 Rick Byrd, Belmont 1987-2011
25 Jim Calhoun, Connecticut 1987-2011
25 Fang Mitchell, #Coppin St. 1987-2011
9. 24 Bob Thomason, Pacific 1989-2011
# - has coached only at this school
PACIFIC ROAD RECORDS: Pacific is 1-8 on the road in 2011-12 ... Last year the Tigers were 6-9 on the road.
HOME NOTES: Pacific is 4-4 in the Spanos Center this year and has won 26 of the last 37 on campus ... Pacific was 8-5 in the Spanos Center in 2010-11 ... The Tigers are 95-30 in the Spanos Center over the last seven years ... Pacific is 173-52 over the last 13 seasons at home ... Pacific has a Spanos Center record of 202-61 since the 1992-93 season.
NON-CONFERENCE SPANOS FEVER: Pacific has lost just 22 times in the last 112 non-conference matchups in the Spanos Center (90-22), for a winning percentage of .804 since 1989.
ATTENDANCE NUMBERS: Pacific leads the Big West Conference in total attendance over the last seven years ... The Tigers have led the league in six of the last seven years.
SCORING AND REBOUNDING LEADERS:
Pacific Team Leaders in Single Game Scoring - 2011-12
Lorenzo McCloud - 6.0
Ross Rivera - 3.0
Travis Fulton - 2.5
Markus Duran - 2.0
Trevin Harris - 1.5
Colin Beatty - 1.0
Khalil Kelley - 1.0
note - .5 given for sharing team-high honors - .3 given for three players sharing team-high honors
Pacific Team Leaders in Single Game Rebounding - 2011-12
Travis Fulton - 8.0
Khalil Kelley - 5.0
Colin Beatty - 2.0
Ross Rivera - 2.0
note - .5 given for sharing team-high honors - .3 given for three players - .25 given for four players
PACIFIC WINNING 60 PERCENT OVER THE LAST 19 YEARS: Pacific has recorded a winning record in 16 of the last 19 years, including 2010-11.
Year Record Pct. Home Road Neu. Conf. Record Finish
1992-93 16-11 .593 10-3 6-5 0-3 Big West 12-6 3rd
1993-94 17-14 .548 11-2 4-8 2-4 Big West 10-8 5th
1994-95 15-12 .556 8-4 7-6 1-1 Big West 9-9 5th
1995-96 15-12 .556 11-2 4-7 0-3 Big West 11-7 T2nd
1996-97 24-6 .800 12-0 9-5 3-1 Big West 12-4 1st-W
1997-98 23-10 .697 13-1 8-6 2-3 Big West 14-2 1st-W
1998-99 14-13 .519 11-2 3-10 0-0 Big West 9-7 3rd-W
1999-2000 11-18 .379 8-6 2-11 1-2 Big West 6-10 4th-W
2000-01 18-12 .600 10-4 4-6 4-1 Big West 8-8 5th
2001-02 20-10 .667 12-2 6-7 1-0 Big West 11-7 T3rd
2002-03 12-16 .429 9-5 3-10 0-1 Big West 7-11 8th
2003-04 25-8 .783 12-1 9-4 4-3 Big West 17-1 T1st
2004-05 27-3 .900 12-1 13-1 2-1 Big West 18-0 1st
2005-06 24-8 .750 11-3 9-4 4-1 Big West 12-2 1st
2006-07 12-19 .387 6-6 4-10 2-3 Big West 5-9 T6th 2007-08 21-10 .700 11-3 8-6 2-0 Big West 11-5 4th
2008-09 21-13 .636 12-4 7-8 2-1 Big West 10-6 T2nd
2009-10 23-12 .657 11-4 12-7 0-1 Big West 12-4 T1st
2010-11 16-15 .516 8-5 6-9 2-1 Big West 8-8 T4th
2011-12 5-12 .303 4-4 1-8 0-0 Big West 1-4 ---
last 19 yrs. 357-228 .610
SCORING MARGINS: A look at scoring margins this season for games won and lost:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25+ 30+ 40+
Won 1 1 1 1 1
Lost 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1
Largest Victory: 12, vs. CS Monterey Bay, Nov. 13
Largest Loss: 42, at Stanford, Nov. 28