Scott Morse vs Northwest, Nov. 9, 2010
Sophomore Scott Morse started four games this season for the Falcons

Bay Area Tourney Caps Non-League Slate

SPU men play pair of games at Dominican Classic in final pre-Christmas outings

12/14/2010 1:00:28 PM

     Complete Release (pdf)
     Webcasts (pay site)

DOMINICAN CLASSIC
Conlan Center • San Rafael, Calif.

• Subscription Webcasts: www.b2livetv.com/partner_members.asp?id=317
• No LiveStats

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 --
Seattle Pacific vs. Notre Dame de Namur, 5:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 --
Seattle Pacific at Dominican, 7:30 p.m.

After taking a week off for final exams, the Seattle Pacific men's basketball team (4-2) returns to action this weekend with its final non-conference games. The Falcons compete in San Rafael, Calif. at the four-team Dominican Classic. SPU meets a pair of Pacific West Conference opponents, beginning with Notre Dame de Namur (1-6) on Friday, Dec. 17. Tip-off is 5:30 p.m. at the Conlan Center where SPU clashes with host Dominican (0-5) on Saturday, Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Those are the last pre-Christmas games for the Falcons, who return to action on Dec. 30 with their Great Northwest Athletic Conference opener. SPU hosts Western Oregon at 2 p.m. in Brougham Pavilion.

Recent Recap
The Falcons swept two SPU Invitational home games in their last outings, extending their winning streak to three games. SPU beat 23rd-ranked Chaminade 79-65 on Dec. 3 behind 23 points from senior Jeff Downs, who hit 7 of 10 shots from 3-point range. On Dec. 4, the Falcons were 71-52 victors over Grand Canyon led by 23 points and eight assists from tournament MVP Chris Banchero and 21 points from Andy Poling.



Brilliant Banchero
Senior point guard Chris Banchero was named the GNAC Player of the Week (Nov. 29) after posting back-to-back 30-point performances Nov. 26 and 27. He is currently averaging 22.8 points per game. Banchero was brilliant during the exhibition season, averaging 33.7 points in three outings. He tallied 38 points in a win at Eastern Washington (Nov. 2) and keyed an SPU win at Nevada with 33 points (Nov. 6). Banchero was named the 2010 GNAC and West Region Player of the Year. He posted double-figure points in all but three games last season. Banchero led every SPU scorer 18 times and reached the 20-point plateau on 16 occasions. He poured in a career-high 34 points against Central Washington (Feb. 25). Banchero averaged 19.6 points to rank No. 2 in the conference. He led all GNAC scorers during league games with 21.1 points per game.

Chart Climber
Chris Banchero pushed past the 1,200-point plateau for his four-year SPU career. He now has 1,218 points to rank 11th on the school's career scoring list, moving ahead of Scott Rolfness (1,211) and Craig Kispert (1,210). Banchero needs 15 points to move into the top-10 and surpass Orville Anderson, who compiled 1,232 points from 1955-59.

Notable
The Falcons rank No. 14 nationally in 3-point accuracy, hitting 42.1 percent of their treys ... Chris Banchero is the nation's 14th leading scorer (22.8) and ranks No. 8 in assists per game (6.5) ... SPU transfers Andy Poling (6-11, Gonzaga) and Modou Niang (6-10, Utah State) are the tallest tandem in Falcons history ... SPU ranks No. 5 nationally with a 1.57 assist-turnover ratio (113-72).

Ticket Talk
Tickets to SPU basketball games can be purchased at Brougham Pavilion (3414 Third Ave. W., Seattle 98119) on game day. Reserved seats are $8 for center court locations and $7 for other sideline areas. General admission tickets are priced at $6 for adults and $3 for students & senior citizens. Groups or teams of 10 or more may qualify for special GA rates by calling (206) 281-2085 at least 72 hours in advance.

Scouting Notre Dame de Namur (1-6)
> The Argonauts beat William Jessup 73-67 at home on Dec. 8 before losing 77-66 at Cal State East Bay on Dec. 11 in their last outing.

> Located in Belmont, Notre Dame de Namur is the fifth oldest university in California and is an NCAA Division II member of the Pacific West Conference.

> The Argos roster includes 6-foot-7 junior Erik Hartvigson, who played at Bothell (Wash.) High School. He is averaging 3.9 points per game.

> The Falcons won all six previous meetings, including two road decisions at NDNU. SPU was a 94-58 victor in the last encounter, Nov. 26, 1994 in Seattle.

> Second-year SPU coach Ryan Looney has never coach against the Argonauts.

Scouting Dominican (0-5)
> Located in San Rafael, Calif., Dominican is in its second season as an NCAA Division II member after previously competing in the NAIA. The Penguins are members of the Pacific West Conference.

> 6-foot-5 senior guard Adam Chavis leads the Penguins with a 14.3-point scoring average while shooting 54 percent from the field.

> Dominican features a pair of 6-10 players from the state of Washington in Killian Larson (Puyallup) and Tyler Sokol (Longview).

> The Falcons defeated Dominican 81-63 on Nov. 20, 2009 in Seattle in last year's season opener. That was the first ever meeting between SPU and the Penguins.

> Second-year SPU coach Ryan Looney has a 1-0 record against Dominican.

Exhibition Recap
Senior Chris Banchero reached the 30-point plateau in all three games, leading SPU to a 3-0 exhibition record. The Falcons registered a pair of victories over NCAA Division I opponents. They won 87-82 at Eastern Washington (Nov. 2) led by Banchero's 38 points and nine assists. He led SPU to an 84-81 win with 33 points at Nevada (Nov. 6). Banchero scored 30 and Andy Poling added 20 points and 16 rebounds in an 88-76 home win over Northwest University (Nov. 9).

My Three Sons
The Downs family has a legacy with the SPU men's basketball program that began with father Mike who was a four-year Falcons letterman from 1974-77. He is the head boy's basketball coach at Bellevue (Wash.) Christian High School. His three sons are part of the current SPU squad. Jeff is a senior starter in the backcourt who averaged 8.9 points last season while leading the team with 50 treys. Younger brother, David, is a freshman point guard. Oldest brother, Dan, joined the staff this season as an assistant coach. All three Downs brothers hail from Kirkland, Wash. and played for their father at Bellevue Christian.

2010 Preview
The Seattle Pacific men return three starters from last year's team that posted a 22-6 record and made its sixth straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Heading the list of returnees is senior point guard Chris Banchero (Seattle, Wash.), the reigning GNAC and West Region Player of the Year. Banchero averaged 19.6 points and 2.9 assists while converting 52 percent of his shots from the field. A pair of front-line starters are back; senior Ryan Sweet (Port Orchard, Wash.) and junior Jake Anderson (Burlington, Wash.). Sweet tallied 10.3 points and a team-high 7.8 rebounds per game in 2010. Anderson averaged 6.7 points and 4.9 rebounds. The Falcons front line will be bolstered by the addition of two towering transfers from Division I schools. SPU added 6-foot-11 sophomore Andy Poling (Portland, Ore.) from Gonzaga and 6-10 junior Modou Niang (Richard Toll, Senegal) from Utah State.

GNAC Poll
Seattle Pacific was picked to repeat as Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's basketball champion in the preseason coaches poll. The Falcons collected eight of 10 first-place votes and got a pair of seconds en route to a 98-point total. SPU returns three starters from last season's team that captured the GNAC crown with a 13-3 record. Projected to place second by the GNAC coaches, Central Washington received one first-place vote and 88 points. Montana State Billings was selected third (72 points) followed by Alaska Anchorage (71), which picked up the remaining first-place vote. Western Washington holds down the No. 5 spot (64) followed by Northwest Nazarene (48), Saint Martin's (39), Western Oregon (31), Alaska Fairbanks (29) and first-year conference competitor Simon Fraser (10). SPU, which is the poll favorite for the second year in a row, will be gunning for its fifth GNAC title including its fourth in the past six years.

Magnificent Marksmen
The Falcons combined to shoot 50.8 percent from the field last season, the fourth-best figure among NCAA Division II teams. They finished the 2009 campaign as the nation's second-best shooting squad at 51.8 percent. SPU shot at or above 50 percent 17 times last year, topped by a 66-percent effort against Carroll College (Dec. 4). They won 14 of 15 games when eclipsing the 50% plateau. The SPU men were undefeated in 20 games when their field goal shooting was superior to opponents.

Six-Year Run
The Falcons registered a 126-49 record over the previous six seasons, more victories than any Great Northwest Athletic Conference team during that span. SPU compiled a 20-9 record in 2005, 26-6 in 2006, 18-10 in 2007, 21-8 in 2008, 19-10 in 2009 and 22-6 last season. The 126 combined wins are the second-highest six-year total in school history, topped only by a 131-win run from 1997 to 2002. The Falcons competed in six straight NCAA Division II Tournaments (2005-10), advancing to the national semifinals in 2006.

Looney's Ledger
Ryan Looney led Seattle Pacific to a 22-6 record in 2010 and became the first coach to direct the Falcons to a conference championship in his inaugural season. Looney, who led his alma mater Eastern Oregon University to the quarterfinals of the 2009 NAIA Division II Tournament, was hired May 26, 2009 as the coach at SPU. He won his opening nine games on the SPU sidelines, the first coach to win more than his first three for the Falcons. Looney, 35, has a 121-63 (.658) career record and was voted the 2010 Great Northwest Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. He compiled a 95-55 record in five seasons with Eastern Oregon and directed EOU to back-to-back NAIA Tournament appearances in 2008 and 2009.

2010 Review
Coach Ryan Looney directed SPU to a 22-6 record, its sixth straight NCAA Tournament appearance and a No. 18 final ranking during his first season. He was named the 2010 GNAC Coach of the Year and Chris Banchero was the conference and West Region Player of the Year. The Falcons posted a first-place mark of 13-3 in league play. They lost 76-72 to BYU-Hawaii in the first round of the playoffs in Bellingham, Wash. One of SPU's signature victories was a 78-72 home win on Dec. 5 over that same BYU-Hawaii squad that was ranked No. 1 at the time. The Falcons will look to replace two starters, All-GNAC honorable mention guard Brandon Larrieu and forward Rob Diederichs, who set a new conference single-game record with 19 assists on Feb. 25.

 
Print Friendly Version