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2005-06 Season Review

Head Coach: Jeff Hironaka (Eastern Oregon '80)
Record at SPU: 76-39 (4 yrs.)
Overall Record: 76-39 (4 yrs.)
Assistant Coaches: Brock Veltri (Utah '01), Scott Reid (Michigan State '85), George Parker (Saint Martin's '71), Adam Swinyard (Northwest University, '03)
Conference: Great Northwest Athletic Conference
Home Court: Royal Brougham Pavilion (2,650)
2005-06 Season Record: 26-6 (NCAA tournament)
Conf. Record: 14-4 (1st)
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
All Time Honors:  NCAA Playoffs: 1962, 64-66, 71-72, 77, 94-96, 98-02, 05-06; Conf. Champ: 1991, 92, 95, 96, 00, 02, 06
Key Returnees (Hgt., Pos, Cl, PPG) :  Dustin Bremerman, 6-4, Sr (18.0, 5.2 reb, all-region); Drew Matzen, 6-4, Sr (7.0, 3.4 reb); Robbie Will, 6-10, Jr (12.0, 6.4 reb); Jared Moultrie, 6-2, Sr (4.6, 2.7 ast)
Key Losses:  Tony Binetti, 6-1, Sr (18.2, 5.1 ast, All-America); Mike Bushmaker, 6-7, Sr (11.6, 3.4 reb); Chad Williams, 6-8, Jr (9.9, 4.6 reb)
Key Newcomers:  Transfers: JoJay Jackson, Jr, 6-5 (Fairfield, Ca./Solano JC); Filip Popovic, Jr, 6-7 (Montenegro, Serbia/Skyline, Ca., CC)Freshmen: Adam Wardell (redshirt), 6-2, Sedro Woolley, Wa. (Sedro Woolley); Rob Diederichs (redshirt), 6-8, Shoreline, Wa. (Shorewood); Brandon Larrieu, 5-10, Tacoma, Wa. (Franklin Pierce)

2006 West Region
SPU Tourney Central
Dustin Bremerman

Sept 15 -- Falcons Leave Belgium With Loss in Men's Basketball Exhibition Tour
Seattle Pacific University heads for its final game in France on a loss after Optima Gent pulled away in the fourth quarter of their men's basketball exhibition, 88-65 Saturday night.
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Sept 14 -- Jackson Spurs Seattle Pacific Comeback in Belgium
Behind the 33 points and 13 rebounds of JoJay Jackson, Seattle Pacific rallied from 16 points down in the final seven minutes to beat the Antwerp Giants 85-76 Friday in the third game of a European men's basketball tour.
The Full Story

Sept 12 -- Will's Double-Double Not Enough Against Dutch Hoopers
Despite getting 23 points and 14 rebounds from center Rob Will, Seattle Pacific University dropped the second game of its European tour, 95-72 to the Matrixx Magixx Wednesday night.
The Full Story

Sept 11 -- Seattle Pacific Men Fall in European Hoop Opener
Seattle Pacific University opened its five-game men's basketball European tour with a 97-80 loss to Upstairs BSW Tuesday night.
The Full Story

Aug 2 -- Seattle Pacific Men to Play Hoops in Europe Next Month
Seattle Pacific University will embark on its fourth men's basketball international tour next month with five games scheduled against European clubs between Sept. 11-17. The Falcons depart Sept. 9 for Holland, later playing in Belgium and France.
The Full Story

Jun 14 -- Falcons' Pixler, Bremerman Voted Top GNAC Athletes for '06-07
Seattle Pacific University track champion Jessica Pixler and basketball All-American Dustin Bremerman have been voted the Great Northwest Athletic Conference female athlete and male athletes of the year, respectively, for all sports during 2006-07.
The Full Story

Jun 7 -- Hiro Hopes Up & Comers Offset Losses (Final Men's Basketball Release)
While the losses appear insurmountable on paper, Seattle Pacific University’s basketball biggest fortunes have always been more about teamwork. Going into the 2007-08 season, the Falcons may possess not only sufficient talent but also the the necessary intangibles to make another visit to the men’s basketball Elite Eight. Two starters from the conference championship squad and five of the top eight in the rotation will be joined by some young newcomers next fall.
The Full Story

Apr 19 -- O'Dea's Banchero Commits to Falcons for Men's Basketball
Chris Banchero, a key player for state 3A champion O'Dea High School, has committed to Seattle Pacific University's men's basketball program for next season.
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Apr 6 -- SPU's Bremerman Selected for Inaugural Collegiate Basketball Invitational
Seattle Pacific University’s Dustin Bremerman has been selected for the inaugural Collegiate Basketball Invitational, a 60-player combine for men’s basketball players from NCAA Division II and III and the NAIA.
The Full Story

Mar 26 -- Bremerman Chosen All-America (Again)
Dustin Bremerman of Seattle Pacific University has been named All-America for a second time, this time by the Division 2 Bulletin. The D2 Bulletin named Bremerman to its third team.
The Full Story

Mar 24 -- Falcons' Bremerman Helps West Rally to Win D2 All-Star Game
Dustin Bremerman of Seattle Pacific University was a member of the West team which came from 16 points down in the second half to beat the East 97-92 in the NCAA Division II All-Star game at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Friday.
The Full Story

Mar 21 -- Bremerman Becomes Falcons' Fourth Men's Basketball All-American
Seattle Pacific University's Dustin Bremerman has been voted to the 16-member NCAA Division II All-America team by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Bremerman, a two-time all-region selection, becomes only the fourth All-American for the Falcons, joining Tony Binetti (2006), Jeff McBroom (1999) and Howard Heppner (1966).
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Mar 15 -- Bremerman Chosen for Coaches All-Star Basketball Game
Seattle Pacific University's Dustin Bremerman has been chosen to play for the West in the second annual National Association of Basketball Coaches/NCAA Division II All-Star Game. Bremerman is among 20 seniors who will showcase their talents during the Elite Eight festivities in Springfield, Mass.
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Seattle Pacific Men Go Cold, Exit Tourney Early
For a squad which relies on having the hot hand, Seattle Pacific University (18-10) picked a rotten time to go cold. Instead, it was an efficient shooting performance by Grand Canyon which bounced the Falcons from the NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament, 87-65, Friday night at East Gym.
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Mar 7 -- Bremerman Repeats As All-Region Hoop Selection
Dustin Bremerman, the second-most prolific career scorer in Seattle Pacific University men’s basketball history, has been named to the Daktronics all-West Region first team. Bremerman was a repeat selection after making the second team as a junior.
The Full Story

It’s Go Time: Falcons Open NCAA Play Friday (Men's Basketball Regional Release)
To book a return trip to Springfield, Mass., will require the unprecedented from the Seattle Pacific University men’s basketball team. The Falcons (18-9) must not only successfully defend their West Regional title, but do so on the road. In its NCAA Division II tournament opener, SPU faces Arizona’s Grand Canyon (20-7) Friday night in Arcata, Calif.
The Full Story

Mar 5 -- Bremerman, Hironaka Share Top GNAC Men's Hoop Honors
Dustin Bremerman, the top scorer for Seattle Pacific University, has been voted the men's basketball co-player of the year in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. The Falcons' Jeff Hironaka shared the GNAC coach of the year and Rob Will was voted to the all-conference second team.
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Mar 4 -- Seattle Pacific Men to See Grand Canyon in Arcata
Seattle Pacific University is pitted against a like-minded opponent in the first round of the NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament. The Falcons (18-9) were awarded the No. 4 seed and will face Arizona's Grand Canyon (20-7) at the West Regional at 5:30 p.m. Friday.
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