UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs
2008-09 Men's Schedule All times Eastern
Overall: 11-15 - Conference: 0-0
11/15 at Puget Sound L, 93-76
11/16 vs. Pacific Lutheran L, 96-68
@ Puget Sound
11/19 at San Fran. St. L, 76-63
11/22 vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps L, 69-68
11/26 at Pt. Loma Nazarene L, 96-48
11/28 at Occidental W, 62-55
11/29 at Caltech W, 61-46
12/4 at Redlands W, 77-68
12/5 vs. Whitman L, 100-87
@ Redlands
12/6 at Whitworth L, 90-58
@ Redlands
1/2 at Cal Lutheran L, 85-72
@ La Verne, CA (Univ. of La Verne)
1/3 at La Verne W, 81-72
1/6 vs. William Jessup W, 80-79
1/17 at Pacific Union L, 74-64
1/19 vs. Cal Maritime W, 81-68
1/23 vs. University of Dallas L, 57-55
1/24 vs. La Sierra • W, 93-74
1/25 vs. Chapman L, 81-71
1/31 at Bethany (Cal.) L, 94-82
2/8 vs. Chapman L, 55-51
2/11 vs. Cal St. East Bay W, 73-69
2/14 vs. Walla Walla W, 88-63
2/17 at Golden St. Baptist W, 96-69
2/21 vs. Dominican (Cal.) L, 81-76
2/27 at Chapman L, 77-59
@ La Sierra
2/28 vs. La Sierra W, 106-97
@ La SIerra University

(* Conference; • Region)
Coach: Gordon Johnson
Conference: IND
Region: West
Enrollment: 13,002
Location: Santa Cruz, CA
Colors: Blue, Gold
Arena: West Field House (0)
Official Site: Men | Women

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2012-13 (6-12, 0-0 IND)
2011-12 (12-10, 0-0 IND)
2010-11 (12-14, 0-0 IND)
2009-10 (11-14, 0-0 IND)
2008-09 (11-15, 0-0 IND)
2007-08 (3-23, 0-0 IND)
2006-07 (2-21, 0-0 IND)
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2008-09 Men's Standings
Chapman 0-0 24-3
Rust 0-0 13-11
St. Joseph's (Bklyn.) 0-0 12-14
UC Santa Cruz 0-0 11-15
Nebraska Wesleyan 0-0 10-15
North Central (Minn.) 0-0 9-15
Lancaster Bible 0-0 9-17
Finlandia 0-0 7-14
Lincoln (Pa.) 0-0 8-17
Spalding 0-0 2-5
Maine-Presque Isle 0-0 4-19
La Sierra 0-0 3-23
What's the biggest barrier to doing the title games together every year?
The NCAA has to want to
D-III has to change its schedule
WBB must change its schedule too
It has to be more affordable for fans
Don't care. It should be a one-time thing
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NCAA hits 450,000 student-athletes
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D-III plays for the love of the game
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