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Pacific West Conference Men Basketball

PacWest Women 2008-2009
Official Web Site

BYU-Hawaii wins the Pac West Regular Season
Championship

Pacific West
Regular Season
Standings
1. BYU-Hawaii 12-0 27-2
2. Dixie St. 8-4 16-11
3. Chaminade 7-5 15-12
3. Hawaii-Hilo 7-5 15-12
5. Grand Canyon 5-7 13-14
6. Hawaii-Pacific 3-9 9-17
7. Notre Dame Namur 0-12 6-21
BYU-Hawaii 2008-09

10

Akana Trenson 5'7'' (170) G Samoan USA

15

Alves Lucas 6'9'' (206) F/C Brazilian

33

Odjegba Jermaine 6'11'' (210) F USA

22

Sims Nathan 6'7'' (200) G/F USA

21

Buensuceso Virgil 5'9'' (175) G USA

23

Chang Tsun Hsien 6'3'' (190) F Taiwanese

24

Stewart Nkosi-Ngozi 6'7'' (201) G/F Vincentian

4

Whippy Marques 7'1'' (215) G Fiji

30

Holladay Nick 6'3'' (190) G USA

2

Fullmer Taylor 6'1'' (185) G USA

5

McCloud Whitney 5'10'' (178) G USA

13

Reilly Anthony 5'10'' (178) G USA

50

Stricklin Jeffrey 6'9'' (206) F USA

55

Sandberg Garrett 6'10'' (208) F/C USA

20

Chase Cory 6'6'' (198) F USA

The Brigham Young University Hawaii men's basketball team completed the best regular season in school history tonight by defeating Hawaii Pacific 107-70 in a non-conference game on Senior Night. The Seasiders dominated the game from start to finish to improve to 25-1 for the season and a perfect 12-0 in the Pacific West Conference. BYU-Hawaii has won 22 consecutive games, a school record.
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All-PacWest 1st Team 2008-09
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All-PacWest 1st Team
Lucas Alves (6'9''-F/C) of BYU-Hawaii
Ryan Sanchez (6'4''-G) of Dixie State
Joel Smith (6'4''-G-84) of Chaminade
Jay Demaestri (6'6''-F-84) of Hawai‘i Hilo
John Smith (6'2''-G-86) of Hawai‘i Hilo
Mohamed Tangara (6'8''-C) of Chaminade
Engen Nurumbi (6'7''-C-83) of Grand Canyon

All-PacWest 2nd Team
Virgil Buensuceso (5'9''-G) of BYU-Hawaii
Jason Curtis (6'0''-G-87) of Hawai‘i Pacific
Marques Whippy (7'1''-G) of BYU-Hawaii
David Cuen (6'5''-F) of Grand Canyon
Nathan Sims (6'7''-G/F) of BYU-Hawaii
Trenson Akana (5'7''-G) of BYU-Hawaii
Andy Palmer (6'5''-F) of Dixie State

PacWest All-Honorable Mention Team
Noah Gottlieb (6'0''-G) of Chaminade
Perry Baggett (6'7''-F) of Hawai‘i Hilo
Jacob Briggs (6'4''-F-86) of Hawai‘i Hilo
Dan Bergeron (6'7''-F) of NDNU
Bennie Murray (6'4''-G) of NDNU

PacWest Player of the Year: Lucas Alves of BYU-Hawaii
PacWest Freshman of the Year: Tsun Hsien Chang (6'3''-F) of BYU-Hawaii
PacWest Newcomer of the Year: Engen Nurumbi of Grand Canyon
PacWest Coach of the Year: Jon Judkins of Dixie State

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