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USF Takes on Ancient Bay Area Rival San Jose State Monday Night in the South Bay

Dec. 21, 2008

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USF CONTINUES LONG DECEMBER ROAD TRIP MONDAY NIGHT IN THE SOUTH BAY: After completing semester finals, San Francisco continues its five-game December road trip when it travels to San Jose for a Monday showdown against the Spartans. Winners of two of their last three, the Dons look to improve to 3-0 against WAC opponents after seizing a 79-76 road triumph Saturday at Boise State. San Francisco renews its rivalry with San Jose State as the two teams square off for the first time in more than 11 years and seeks to win back-to-back road games for the first time in three seasons. The Dons own a 2-0 record against the WAC in 2008-09 - both coming on the road. USF dispatched Hawaii 75-70 in the season opener and picked up its second road victory last Saturday against the Broncos.

DONS OFF TO BEST START SINCE 2004-05: Through 11 games, USF owns a 7-4 record - including an unblemished 4-0 slate at War Memorial Gym - good for its best start in three seasons. The 2004-05 Dons opened non-conference play at 8-3. The 4-0 home start is the best at War Memorial Gym since the 2004-05 team opened at an impressive 10-0 including a 73-70 victory against No. 11 Gonzaga (1/20/05).

EARLY RETURNS: With 11 games in the books, USF has demonstrated some positive tendencies to watch for in the upcoming contests.

- Dons lead the WCC in 3-point field goal percentage at .377 (80-212)
- USF's offense ranks fourth among WCC Team Leaders in scoring (70.5) and field goal percentage at .458 (270-590)
- San Francisco averaging 7.3 3-pointers per game
- USF averaging 13.5 assists per game
- Four Dons averaging double-digit scoring
- 10 players averaging at least five minutes of playing time per game
- USF is 4-0 at home, averaging 72.5 ppg, 35.2 rpg, 13.5 apg and 13.5 turnovers per game, while opponents average 58.0 ppg, 31.8 rpg 8.3 apg and 19.3 turnovers

LONG DECEMBER ROAD FOR THE DONS: San Francisco plays no fewer than eight of nine December contests on the road. The road began with a tough 74-69 loss at USC (12/1/08) in the Dons first game against the Trojans since the 1972-73 campaign. USF took a dramatic 78-74 double overtime victory against Long Beach State (12/6/08) in its lone home contest of the month. After dropping a 66-60 loss at Pacific (12/9), the Dons bounced back for a 79-76 win at Boise State (12/13) before returning to the Bay Area to take on ancient rival San Jose State (12/22). After breaking for the Christmas holiday, USF closes out its five-game road trip at Holy Cross (12/27) and at Boston College (12/29). San Francisco opens up 2009 with a three-game homestand beginning with a Saturday, January 3 match-up against Cal State East Bay.

USF DONS BASKETBALL ON GREEN 960 AM: USF men's basketball returns to the airwaves and cyberspace for the 2008-2009 season and all games will be available live at USFDons.com, with the bulk of the schedule available on Green 960 AM. Join Pat Olson for the play-by-play in his 18th year behind the microphone courtside. USF Hall-of-Famer Jim Brovelli will join Olson on selected broadcasts. Other features available on USFDons.com include live scoring via GameTracker, courtesy of CBS Sports and live streaming video of all non-televised home games courtesy of Yahoo Broadcast.

YAHOO ONLY BROADCASTS: Three remaining 2008-09 regular season games will not be carried on Green 960 and will be available on the internet via Yahoo Broadcast on USFDons.com: USF at Holy Cross (11/27), USF at Boston College (11/29) and USF vs. Cal State East Bay (1/3).

Dior Lowhorn - 2008 WCC FIRST TEAM AND LEAGUE SCORING LEADER: After sitting out the entire 2006-07 season under NCAA transfer rules, junior forward Dior Lowhorn made up for lost time in his first season in the Green and Gold. The Texas Tech transfer and Bay Area native turned in a prolific sophomore campaign for the Dons and led the West Coast Conference in scoring in overall (20.5) and WCC (20.5) contests - the first USF player to pace the league in scoring in both categories since John Cox accomplished the feat in 2004-05 (20.0/19.9). Lowhorn scored 636 points last season, good for fourth place on the Dons single-season scoring charts. A 2008 Mid-Major All-American and a All-WCC First Team pick - the first USF underclassmen tabbed since Gerald Walker in 1995 - Lowhorn scored at least 20 points in 18 games, including a career-high 29 at No. 12 Oregon (11/24/07). Lowhorn led the Dons with five double-double nights last season and scored 19 points six times and was the only USF player to reach double-digit scoring in every game. Lowhorn was named to the 2008-09 WCC Preseason Team, as selected by the league's head coaches.

Dior Lowhorn AMONG NATIONAL SCORING LEADERS: Junior forward Dior Lowhorn ranked No. 27 among final 2007-08 NCAA Division I scoring leaders at 20.5 points per game. Lowhorn is the first Don to crack the top-30 on the NCAA scoring list since John Cox (1999-05) did so as a senior. Lowhorn (19.8) ranks No. 41 among Division I leaders as of December 15, 2008.

LOWHORN SURPASSES 1,000 CAREER POINTS: With a 23-point night at USC (12/1/08) junior forward Dior Lowhorn surpassed 1,000 combined career points and enters Monday's contest at San Jose State with 1,084 points with 854 coming at USF and 230 at Texas Tech. Last year, the San Franciscan ranked fourth in USF single-season scoring history in his first year on the Hilltop, finishing with 636 points.

Manny Quezada CLIMBING THE USF SCORING CHARTS: Senior guard Manny Quezada enjoyed a solid second season on the Hilltop, averaging 13.9 points, 3.5 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game. For his efforts, Quezada earned 2008 WCC Honorable Mention selection. The New York native ranked third among WCC assists leaders (4.6), was fourth in turnover to assist ratio (1.57) during league games. Quezada notched his second career 30-point game with a 30-point outburst at No. 12 Oregon (11/24/07) and turned in his first double-double at Pepperdine (2/2/08) with 11 points and a career-high 12 assists. After scoring seven points Saturday at Boise State (12/13/08), Quezada remains in 34th place on the career scoring chart with 948. Wilson Stephens (1990-94) sits at No. 33 with 954 points.

DONS TWO-HEADED MONSTER: USF relied heavily on the one-two punch of sophomore forward Dior Lowhorn and junior guard Manny Quezada last season and figure to count on them once again in 2008-09. Last year the duo combined for 39 of San Francisco's 55 points in a 71-55 loss at Oklahoma (11/9/07), accounting for a remarkable .701 of the team's offensive output. The pair combined for a season-high 59 points at No. 12 Oregon (11/24/07). In 31 games of the 2007-08 campaign, Lowhorn and Quezada accounted for 34.4 points per game - .515 of the Dons total offense. Eleven games into the 2008-09 campaign, the duo averages 29.8 points per game, .423 of the team's scoring output.

NEW FACES PRODUCING IN THE DONS BACKCOURT: Three backcourt newcomers are making their presence felt for USF in their first year in the Green and Gold. Freshman East Bay product Kwame Vaughn ranks second on the team in scoring through 11 games at 11.2 per contest with 3.5 rebounds after a career-high 18-point performance at Boise State (12/13/08). Junior Dontae Bryant adds 5.2 points and ranks second on the team in assists at 3.5. Freshman guard Chris O'Brien has started eight games for USF and adds strong defense to go along with 3.6 points and 1.8 rebounds per contest. As a group, the newcomer guard trio averages 19.6 points, 7.2 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game.

DONS DOING IT WITH BALANCE: With 11 games in the books for the 2008-09 season, USF's offense is sharing the scoring load. No fewer than four Dons average double-digit scoring, led by junior forward Dior Lowhorn (19.8). Freshman guard Kwame Vaughn (11.2), junior forward Blake Wallace (10.6) and senior guard Manny Quezada (10.0) lead the balanced USF offensive assault.

DONS AND SPARTANS
- USF plays San Jose State for the 59th time overall and the first time in more than 11 years in a series dating back to at least the 1935-36 season.
- The Dons took a 84-52 win at War Memorial Gym in the last meeting between the two teams November 25, 1997, snapping a five-game series losing streak.
- Ali Thomas scored 21 points, Jamal Cobbs added 16, while Hakeem Ward chipped in 14 points and six boards for USF the last time against SJSU.
- The last time the two teams met in the South Bay was a 65-63 SJSU win December 11, 1996 in the Event Center.
- San Jose State is the third WAC opponents faced by the Dons (Boise State, Hawaii).

GAME #12 SCOUTING SAN JOSE STATE: The Spartans enter Monday's game against USF with a 4-3 overall record and have won two straight games at San Diego (56-52) and picked up a home win against Northern Colorado (89-78) on Saturday after a 12-day lay-off. San Jose State is 1-1 against West Coast Conference foes after posting a win against the Toreros, but fell to longtime Bay Area rival Santa Clara (59-56). San Jose State is 2-1 at home this season and through seven games averages 63.1 points per game on .449 shooting from the floor. Senior forward Tim Pierce leads the way for the Spartans at 18.4 points and 5.1 rebounds, while junior center Chris Oakes chips in with 9.6 points and a team-high 9.4 boards per contest. Junior forward C.J. Webster adds 7.8 points and 4.2 rebounds for SJSU. Head coach George Nessman is in his fourth year in the South Bay as the top Spartan and owns a 28-72 career record - all with the Spartans.

TEAM COMPARISONS - 2008-09 SEASON - (As of 12/21/08):

Team	PPG	Margin	FG%	3-FG%	FT%	RPG	APG	TOPG	SPG	BPG
USF	70.5	+3.2	.458	.377	.677	31.7	13.5	14.9	5.6	2.5
SJSU	63.1	+6.3	.449	.356	.639	36.0	12.7	17.9	8.4	4.1

SAN JOSE STATE PROBABLE STARTERS (As of 12/21/08)
G. #4 DaShawn Wright, 6-4, Sr. (6.7 ppg, 3.1 rpg)
G. #5 Justin Graham, 6-4, So. (6.7 ppg, 3.9 rpg)
C. #30 Chris Oakes, 6-9, Jr. (9.6 ppg, 9.4 rpg)
F. #1 Tim Pierce, 6-7, Sr. (18.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg)
F. #22 C.J. Webster, 6-9, Jr. (7.8 ppg, 4.2 rpg)

LAST MEETING: at USF 84, SJSU 52 (11/25/97)

SERIES RECORD/STREAK: USF leads 40-18/USF won one

ON THE AIR/ON THE WEB:
Radio Broadcast: Green 960
Television: None
Internet Audio: Yes - USFDons.com (Yahoo Broadcast)
Live Scoring: Yes
San Jose State Official Website: SJSU Spartans.com

USF NEWCOMERS READY FOR BATTLE: USF under first year head coach Rex Walters welcome no fewer than seven newcomers to the Hilltop for the 2008-09 season. A pair of junior college transfers - junior guard Dontae Bryant (Portland, OR) and junior forward Blake Wallace (Irvine, CA) - combine with five prep standouts - Angelo Caloiaro (San Jose, CA), Chris O'Brien (Irvine, CA), Clint Pekarsky (Granite Bay, CA), Peter Smith (Escondido, CA) and Kwame Vaughn (Oakland, CA).

Blake Wallace ON THE RISE: Junior forward Blake Wallace has already made an impact for USF in the early going. The Irvine Valley JC transfer ranks second on the team in scoring (10.7), second in rebounds (4.9) and leads the team with 15 3-pointers. Wallace, who started his career at Pepperdine in 2006-07, scored a career-high 21 points in his Green and Gold debut at Hawaii (11/14/08) in the Verizon Wireless Tip-off Classic. Wallace scored 15 points in a 65-63 win against Colorado State (11/29/08) and turned in his first USF double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds in a double overtime win against Long Beach State (12/6/08).

Kwame Vaughn PROVIDING BIG SPARK FOR THE DONS: Freshman guard Kwame Vaughn has shown signs of developing into a clutch player for USF. The Oakland native ranks second on the team in scoring at 11.2 points per game, leading all USF newcomers. Vaughn scored 17 points against Texas State (11/16/08) and added 11 points in back-to-back wins versus UC Santa Barbara (11/24/08) and Colorado State (11/29/08). Vaughn turned in a strong performance against Long Beach State (12/6/08), scoring 13 points with a career-high eight rebounds and poured in a career-high 18 points in a win at Boise State (12/13/08), making big plays down the stretch in both contests.

Angelo Caloiaro PROVIDES A BIG LIFT: Freshman forward Angelo Caloiaro has made an impact for the Dons in the early going and through 11 games averages 6.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game. Caloiaro scored a career-high 15 points in a win against UC Santa Barbara (11/24/08) and 14 points with a career-high seven rebounds against Colorado State (11/29/08). The Mitty product has made 10 3-pointers.

Dontae Bryant DRIVES AND DISHES: Junior guard Dontae Bryant has done a solid job quarterbacking the USF offense in his first season in the Green and Gold. Bryant averages 5.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, ranks second on the team with 3.5 assists. The Oregonian has dished out at least four assists in six games this season.

DONS NOTCH PROGRAM VICTORY NUMBER 1,197: San Francisco collected the 1,197th victory in program history in a thrilling 79-76 road victory at Boise State (12/13/08). In the 95th season of Division I basketball on the Hilltop, the Dons have their eyes set on 1,200 all-time wins.