1 James Davis, G Height: 510" Weight: 1 75 lbs Junior, Vancouver, Wash. Points per game: 10.3 Rebounds per game: 2.4 I Assists per game: 2.1 3 Robert Johnson, F Height: 6’8” Weight: 245 lbs. Senior, San Francisco, Calif. Points per game: 9.4 Rebounds per game: 6.4 Assists per game: 1.2 5 Matt Short, C Height: 7 0” Weight: 235 lbs. Freshman, Yreka, Calif. Points per game: 3.3 Rebounds per game: 2.5 Assists per game: 0.2 11 Ian Crosswhite, F Height: 6”11” Weight: 245 lbs Freshman, Castlecrag, AustralU Points per game: 9.1 Rebounds per game: 3.4 Assists per game: 0.9 13 Luke Ridnour, G Height: 6’2” Weight: 1 75 lbs. Junior, Blaine, Wash. Points per game: 18.9 Rebounds per game: 3.4 Assists per game: 6.1 14 Brandon Lincoln, G Height: 6’4" Weight: 195 lbs. Freshman, Portland, Ore. Points per game: 4.4 Rebounds per game: 0.7 Assists per game: 0.6 15 Tyler York, G Height: 5’11 ” Weight: 180 lbs Freshman, Grants Pass, Ore. Points per game: 0.3 Rebounds per game: 0.3 Assists per game: 0.0 33 Luke Jackson, G Height: 67” Weight: 210 lbs. Junior, Creswell, Ore. Points per game: 16.7 Rebounds per game: 6.6 Assists per game: 4.3 35 Andre Joseph, G Height: 6’3" Weight: 195 lbs. Junior, Houston, Texas Points per game: 8.9 Rebounds per game: 3.1 Assists per game: 2.0 40 Brian Helquist, C Height: 6’9” Weight: 260 lbs. Senior, Jacksonville, Fla. Points per game: 4.3 Rebounds per game: 3.4 Assists per game: 0.2 55 Jay Anderson, C Height: 6’9” Weight: 230 lbs. Junior, Faribault, Minn. Points per game: 3.3 Rebounds per game: 1.6 Assists per game: 0.4 Johnson forward Ridnour guard f Jackson forward Illlj Jp§ Ttelqllist center pii;*fpsijr p: ““Davis guard Men’s head coach: Ernie Kent Alma Mater: Oregon 77 Career Record: 195-142 Year at Oregon: Sixth Record at Oregon: 103-62 (49-45 Pac-10) Ernie Kent, the 2002 Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year and a 2002 Naismith Coach of the Year Finalist, needs just nine victories at the helm of the Ducks to move into fifth place all-time. The former “Kamikaze Kid” helped lead Oregon to a No. 8 national ranking as a sophomore. He completed his collegiate career averaging 7.1 points and 1.8 rebounds per game. Upon completion of his playing career, Kent became head coach at O’Hara Catholic School in Eugene, then took over as head coach for the al-Khaleej Club in Sayhat, Saudi Arabia. In 1988, he became an assistant coach at Colorado State, eventually moving on to an assistant position at Stanford (1990-91). In 1992, Kent was hired as head coach at St. Mary’s, where he led the Gaels to a 90-80 overall record and a berth in the 1997 NCAA Tournament. In 1997, he returned to his alma mater as the 18th head coach in Oregon history. In 2001, he helped lead the USA Basketball Junior National Team to a World Championship as an assistant coach. OREGON WOMEN Davis guard Edwards guard ■■■1 M !■ Bills forward Ganes center Women's head coach: Bev Smith Alma Mater: Oregon ‘82 Career Record: 28-22 Year at Oregon: 2nd Record at Oregon: 28-22 (12-12 Pac-10) A 1981 and 1982 All-American while at Oregon, Bev Smith returned to the Ducks as the fifth head coach in program history before the start of the 2001 -02 season. Smith immediately led Oregon to a 22-1 3 record and a WNIT Championship. The Salmon Arm, B.C., native established Oregon records for points scored in a single game (38), season (632) and career (2,063) while with the Ducks. She ranks second all-time in career points behind Alison Lang (2,252 points). From 1978-88, Smith helped lead Team Canada to a fourth-place finish at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. She returned to the National Team from 1992-96 after a two-year stint as head coach at British Columbia (1988 89). Upon completion of her playing career, Smith took over the reins of the Canadian National Team from 1997-01 where she led the program to a 1 Oth-place finish at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. She is a member of the Oregon Hall of Fame and Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame. •t ivctyid 31CCI1, Vj Height: 5’8” Junior, Hillsboro, Oregon Points per game: 5.0 Rebounds per game: 1.8 Assists per game: 2.9 5 Kourtney Shreve, G Height: 57” Senior, Albany, Oregon Points per game: 1.4 Rebounds per game: 0.5 Assists per game: 1.0 12 Alissa Edwards, G Height: 5 7” Senior, Hermiston, Oregon Points per game: 6.3 Rebounds per game: 2.9 Assists per game: 3.1 15 Carolyn Ganes, C Height: 6’3” Freshman, Saskatoon Saskatchewan Points per game: 10.3 Rebounds per game: 3.7 Assists per game: 0.6 20 Amy Taylor, G Height: 57” Sophomore, Shoreline, Washington Points per game: 3.5 Rebounds per game: 1.0 Assists per game: 1.1 21 Brandi Davis, G Height: 6’0” Sophomore, La Habra, California Points per game: 10.3 Rebounds per game: 3.1 Assists per game: 2.1 23 Kedzie Gunderson, F/G Height: 6’0” Sophomore, Bellevue, Washington Points per game: 6.6 Rebounds per game: 2.8 Assists per game: 1.3 32 Yadili Okwumabua, F Height: 6’2" Freshman, Winnipeg, Manitoba Points per game: 1.6 Rebounds per game: 1.5 Blocks per game: 0.4 33 Cathrine Kraayeveld, F Height: 6’4” Junior, Kirkland, Washington Points per game: 16.7 Rebounds per game: 11.7 Blocks per game: 2.7 44 Andrea Bills, C Height: 6’3” Sophomore, Moreno Valley, California Points per game: 10.2 Rebounds per game: 6.3 Blocks per game: 1.0