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Seattle University
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www.seattleu.edu
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Seattle
University (est. 1891) is a small Jesuit University like its
sister schools Georgetown and Boston College, and is located
in the First Hill neighborhood between Capital Hill and the
Central District. Under the direction of Father Stephen
Sundborg, S.J., Seattle University has been working vigorously
towards rebuilding the athletic programs while maintaining the
tradition in high academic standards.
Many people, including locals, are surprised when they hear
Seattle University and Seattle Pacific University are two
completely different entities. Yet more surprised to hear
Seattle University carries basketball history and has competed
in the NCAA Division I basketball finals, let by basketball
legend Elgin Baylor (’57-’58).
The basketball teams at Seattle University are starting up
their third Season under the school’s new mascot the “Red
Hawks” (formerly Chieftains). Along with the change of the
mascot came a new Athletic Director, Todd Shilperoort (2nd
year). He has been charged with providing the essential tools
for the athletic programs to succeed.
One major change he has aided in is the installment of a new
floor in the “North Court.” This floor will impact the teams
tremendously as it rests on top of added support and thus
further away from the cement foundation. With a softer floor
in place, there will be a reduction of injuries keeping the
“best team” on the court. The Second major change coming to
the team’s gym is the addition of bleachers along the North
wall. For many years fans have crowded onto the present set of
bleachers positioned along the South wall.
Also new to Seattle University athletics is the Men’s
Basketball staff. Head coach Joe Callero and his assistants
Tyler Geving and Brandon Blake have put much effort into
recruiting to compete in their first season together. To
compliment their returning players, this exceptional staff has
obtained six new student/athletes combining for a young, but
experienced group.
Although a lot has changed for Seattle University, one piece
of the Basketball formula has remained constant for 22 years,
women’s coach Dave Cox. He has guided the women’s basketball
team to over 300 wins in his 21 years as women’s head coach,
and served as interim head coach for the men’s team last year.
Happy to be back with his women’s team for the upcoming
season, he anticipates participating in post-season play.
~Miranda
Seattle University Redhawks 2001-02 Men’s February
Basketball Schedule
*Denotes Great Northwest Athletic Conference
match
0-0 GNAC, 0-0 Overall
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Date |
Day |
Opponent |
Location |
Time/Result |
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Jan 31 |
Thu |
Humboldt State University* |
Arcata, CA |
7 pm |
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Feb 2 |
Sat |
Western Oregon Universtiy* |
Monmouth, OR |
7 pm |
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Feb 7 |
Thu |
Seattle Pacific University* |
SU |
8 pm |
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Feb 9 |
Sat |
Western Washington University** |
SU |
8 pm |
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Feb 14 |
Thu |
Central Washington University* |
Ellensburg, WA |
7 pm |
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Feb 16 |
Sat |
St. Martin's College* |
Lacey, WA |
7 pm |
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Feb 21-23 |
|
NAIA Division II Playoffs |
TBA |
TBA |
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Feb 28 |
Thu |
University Alaska-Fairbanks* |
SU |
7 pm |
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March 2 |
Sat |
University Alaska-Anchorage* |
SU |
7 pm |
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March 6-12 |
|
NAIA Division II National Tournament |
Branson, MO |
TBA |
*Denotes Great Northwest Athletic Conference
match
Seattle University Redhawks Women’s 2001-02 February
Basketball Schedule
*Denotes Great Northwest Athletic Conference
match
0-0 GNAC, 0-0 Overall
|
Date |
Day |
Opponent |
Location |
Time/Result |
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Jan 31 |
Thu |
Montana
State University-Billings* |
SU |
7 pm |
|
Feb 2 |
Sat |
Western
Washington University* |
SU |
7 pm |
|
Feb 7 |
Thu |
Central
Washington University* |
SU |
6 pm |
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Feb 9 |
Sat |
Seattle
Pacific University* |
SU |
6 pm |
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Feb 14 |
Thu |
Humboldt
State University* |
Arcata, CA |
7 pm |
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Feb 16 |
Sat |
Western
Oregon University* |
Monmouth,
OR |
7 pm |
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Feb 19 |
Tue |
Saint
Martin's College* |
SU |
7 pm |
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Feb
21-23 |
|
NAIA
Playoffs |
TBA |
TBA |
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Feb 25 |
Mon |
Northwest Nazarene University* |
SU |
7 pm |
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Feb 28 |
Thu |
University
of Alaska-Faribanks* |
Faribanks,
AK |
7 pm |
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Mar 2 |
Sat |
University
of Alaska-Anchorage* |
Anchorage,
AK |
7:05 pm |
|
TBA |
TBA |
NAIA Region
I Tournament |
TBA |
TBA |
|
TBA |
TBA |
NAIA
National Tournament |
TBA |
TBA |
*Denotes Great Northwest Athletic Conference match
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