2013–14 Weber State Wildcats men's basketball team

The 2013–14 Weber State Wildcats men's basketball team represented Weber State University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Wildcats were led by eighth year head coach Randy Rahe and played their home games at the Dee Events Center. They were members of the Big Sky Conference. They finished the season 19–12, 14–6 in Big Sky play to win the Big Sky regular season championship. They were also champions of the Big Sky Conference Tournament to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they lost in the second round to Arizona.

2013–14 Weber State Wildcats men's basketball
Big Sky Regular Season and Tournament Champions
NCAA Tournament, Second Round
ConferenceBig Sky Conference
2013–14 record19–12 (14–6 Big Sky)
Head coachRandy Rahe (8th season)
Assistant coaches
Home arenaDee Events Center
2013–14 Big Sky men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Weber State146 .700  1912  .613
Montana128 .600  1713  .567
North Dakota128 .600  1717  .500
Northern Arizona128 .600  1517  .469
Northern Colorado119 .550  1814  .563
Portland State119 .550  1715  .531
Eastern Washington1010 .500  1516  .484
Sacramento State1010 .500  1416  .467
Montana State911 .450  1417  .452
Idaho State812 .400  1118  .379
Southern Utah119 .050  227  .069
Conference tournament winner

Radio broadcasts

All Wildcats games will be heard on KLO (Ogden) and KLO (Salt Lake City), nicknamed KLO AM/FM. KLO is a move from the previous radio broadcast group of 1280 AM, but radio broadcasts will still be done online via Big Sky TV for non-televised home games and on KLOradio.com for all games. Carl Arky will call every game that doesn't conflict with football broadcasts.[1] Dutch Belnap will return as the radio analyst.

Before the season

Departures

NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownNotes
Scott Bamforth4G/F6'2"190SeniorAlbuquerque, New MexicoGraduated
Frank Otis13F6'6"220SeniorOakland, CaliforniaGraduated
Jordan Rex50G/F6'8"230JuniorSt. George, UtahTransferred to Dixie State after redshirting 2012-13[2]

Recruits

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Jeremy Senglin
G
Arlington, Texas Bowie 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 168 lb (76 kg) Sep 13, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 66
Richaud Gittens
F
Tempe, Arizona Marcos de Niza 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Sep 7, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 69
Josh Fuller
F
Rexburg, Idaho Madison 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Nov 30, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A   Rivals: N/A   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: LQ
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: NR   Rivals: NR  ESPN: NR
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Weber State 2013 Basketball Commitments". Rivals.com.
  • "2013 Weber State Basketball Commits". Scout.com.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com.
  • "2013 Team Ranking". Rivals.com.

    Roster

    Number Name Position Height Weight Year Hometown
    0 Christian McDonald Guard 6–4 155 Freshman Lake Oswego, Oregon
    5 Jordan Richardson Guard 6–1 180 Senior Lewisville, Texas
    15 Davion Berry Guard/Forward 6–4 185 Senior Oakland, California
    21 Joel Bolomboy Forward/Center 6–9 225 Sophomore Fort Worth, Texas
    23 Richaud Gittens Guard 6–4 185 Freshman Tempe, Arizona
    25 Byron Fulton Forward 6–7 235 Senior Phoenix, Arizona
    30 Jeremy Senglin Guard 6–2 185 Freshman Arlington, Texas
    32 Royce Williams Guard/Forward 6–5 195 Junior Los Angeles, California
    35 Kyndahl Hill Forward 6–7 210 Freshman Humble, Texas
    40 Josh Fuller Forward 6–6 220 Freshman Rexburg, Idaho
    44 Kyle Tresnak Center 6–10 250 Junior Scottsdale, Arizona
    50 Aziz Leeks Forward 6–7 200 Freshman Las Vegas, Nevada
    Brady Borklund Forward 6–8 210 Freshman Ogden, Utah
    J.C. Kennedy Guard 6–4 160 Freshman Nampa, Idaho

    Schedule

    [3]

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Exhibition
    11/02/2013*
    7:00 pm
    Adams State W 85–77 
    Dee Events Center (2,623)
    Ogden, UT
    Regular season
    11/09/2013*
    7:00 pm, BYUtv
    at BYU
    Old Oquirrh Bucket
    L 72–81  0–1
    Marriott Center (15,696)
    Provo, UT
    11/16/2013*
    3:00 pm
    at Colorado State L 67–88  0–2
    Moby Arena (4,133)
    Fort Collins, CO
    11/26/2013*
    7:30 pm
    Utah State
    Old Oquirrh Bucket
    L 71–77  0–3
    Dee Events Center (9,169)
    Ogden, UT
    11/30/2013*
    7:00 pm
    San Jose State W 72–55  1–3
    Dee Evens Center (5,584)
    Ogden, UT
    12/07/2013*
    6:30 pm
    at Texas–Arlington College Park Center 
    Arlington, TX
    12/11/2013*
    7:00 pm
    at Utah Valley
    Old Oquirrh Bucket
    L 59–62  1–4
    UCCU Center (2,921)
    Orem, UT
    12/17/2013*
    7:00 pm
    St. Katherine W 107–36  2–4
    Dee Events Center (5,260)
    Ogden, UT
    12/22/2013*
    5:00 pm, P12N
    at UCLA L 60–83  2–5
    Pauley Pavilion (7,013)
    Los Angeles, CA
    12/28/2013*
    7:00 pm
    Northern New Mexico W 75–49  3–5
    Dee Events Center (5,746)
    Ogden, UT
    01/02/2014
    7:00 pm
    Eastern Washington W 74–67  4–5
    (1–0)
    Dee Events Center (5,748)
    Ogden, UT
    01/04/2014
    7:00 pm
    Portland State W 79–62  5–5
    (2–0)
    Dee Events Center (6,007)
    Ogden, UT
    01/09/2014
    7:00 pm, ALT
    at Northern Colorado L 51–70  5–6
    (2–1)
    Butler–Hancock Sports Pavilion (1,102)
    Greeley, CO
    01/11/2014
    1:00 pm
    at North Dakota W 72–60  6–6
    (3–1)
    Betty Engelstad Sioux Center (1,945)
    Grand Forks, ND
    01/18/2014
    7:00 pm
    Southern Utah
    Old Oquirrh Bucket
    W 65–59  7–6
    (4–1)
    Dee Events Center (7,479)
    Ogden, UT
    01/20/2014
    7:00 pm
    Idaho State W 65–59  8–6
    (5–1)
    Dee Events Center (6,107)
    Ogden, UT
    01/23/2014
    7:00 pm
    Montana State W 86–57  9–6
    (6–1)
    Dee Events Center (7,358)
    Ogden, UT
    01/25/2014
    7:00 pm
    Montana W 68–63  10–6
    (7–1)
    Dee Events Center (8,566)
    Ogden, UT
    01/30/2014
    6:30 pm
    at Northern Arizona W 76–67  11–6
    (8–1)
    Walkup Skydome (927)
    Flagstaff, AZ
    02/01/2014
    8:00 pm
    at Sacramento State L 75–78 OT 11–7
    (8–2)
    Colberg Court (779)
    Sacramento, CA
    02/06/2014
    7:00 pm
    North Dakota W 84–72  12–7
    (9–2)
    Dee Events Center (6,294)
    Ogden, UT
    02/08/2014
    7:00 pm
    Northern Colorado W 79–65  13–7
    (10–2)
    Dee Events Center (8,151)
    Ogden, UT
    02/13/2014
    7:00 pm
    at Southern Utah
    Old Oquirrh Bucket
    W 75–55  14–7
    (11–2)
    Centrum Arena (2,177)
    Cedar City, UT
    02/17/2014
    7:00 pm
    at Idaho State L 75–78 OT 14–8
    (11–3)
    Reed Gym (2,047)
    Pocatello, ID
    02/20/2014
    7:00 pm
    at Montana L 57–68  14–9
    (11–4)
    Dahlberg Arena (3,530)
    Missoula, MT
    02/22/2014
    7:00 pm
    at Montana State W 86–68  15–9
    (12–4)
    Worthington Arena (2,437)
    Bozeman, MT
    02/27/2014
    7:00 pm
    Sacramento State W 79–67  16–9
    (13–4)
    Dee Events Center (7,886)
    Ogden, UT
    03/01/2014
    7:00 pm
    Northern Arizona L 71–73 OT 16–10
    (13–5)
    Dee Events Center (8,463)
    Ogden, UT
    03/06/2014
    8:00 pm
    at Portland State L 59–66  16–11
    (13–6)
    Stott Center (966)
    Portland, OR
    03/08/2014
    3:00 pm
    at Eastern Washington W 82–78  17–11
    (14–6)
    Reese Court (2,058)
    Cheney, WA
    Big Sky Tournament
    03/14/2014
    7:05 pm
    Northern Colorado
    Semifinals
    W 66–63 OT 18–11
    Dee Events Center (5,228)
    Ogden, UT
    03/15/2014
    8:00 pm, ESPNU
    vs. North Dakota
    Championship
    W 88–65  19–11
    Dee Events Center (6,294)
    Ogden, UT
    NCAA Tournament
    03/21/2014*
    12:10 pm, TNT
    No. (16 W) vs. No. 4 (1 W) Arizona
    Second round
    L 59–68  19–12
    Viejas Arena (11,196)
    San Diego, CA
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll, (#) during NCAA Tournament is seed within region W=West. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    All times are in Mountain time.
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    References

    1. "Weber State broadcast home changes". Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
    2. "Men's basketball adds 4 to 2013-14 roster". Dixie Athletics. Retrieved 2013-05-30.
    3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-02-14. Retrieved 2010-12-22.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)/pdf9/2319485.pdf?ATCLID=208337270&SPSID=99544&SPID=3470&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=8600
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