3-1: W- Idaho State, Idaho, and Albertson College (D2)
L- Eastern Illinois

Top Players: C.J. Williams - 15.8 ppg, Bryan Defares -13.8 ppg, Aaron Haynes- 12.0 ppg.
Summary: This team is not very good. They try to outrun their opponents but only beat a Division 2 school 52-50 at home.



3-0: W- Idaho State, Saint Mary's, Santa Clara

Top Players: Damon Jackson- 12.3 ppg, Jonathon Woods - 10.3
Summary: Fresno plays a very soft OCC schedule. Hard to tell how good they will be.



2-0: W- UALR, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

Top Players: Haim. Shimonovich- 18.0 ppg, Carl English- 16.0ppg, Michael Kuebler- 14.5 ppg, Phil Martin- 11.5 ppg, Jason Carter- 10.0 ppg.

Summary: Hawaii will be good. How good off the island is yet to be seen.



1-3: W- San Fransisco, L- San Diego, Weber State, UNLV

Top Players: Kirk Snyder- 15.5 ppg, Kevin Pinkney - 13.3 ppg, Todd Okeson- 10.5

Summary: Nevada has lost three games by a total of seven points. Nine players averaged at least 13 minutes a game.



2-2: W- Tulane, Houston, L- Stanford, BYU

Top Players: Omar-Seli Mance- 13.3 ppg, Michael Harris- 13.0ppg

Summary: Could upset some teams at home this year.



2-2: W- Menlo College, Santa Clara, L- Washington State, Saint Mary's

Top Players: Oudie Bakers- 17.0 ppg.

Summary: This will be a long year in San Jose.



2-2: W- TCU, North Texas, L- Texas Tech, Oral Roberts

Top Players: Quinton Ross- 29.3 ppg

Summary: WAC preseason newcomer of the year Bryan Hopkins (point guard) has struggled due to a groin injury with 18 assists to 15 turnovers. In the lost to Oral Roberts, Hopkins was 0-7 from the field with 6 turnovers.



1-3: W- New Mexico Highlands, L- Alcorn State, Texas Tech, Houston

Top Players: John Tofi- 13.8 ppg, Gio St. Amant-12.8 ppg (both true freshman)

Summary: If two true freshman are leading your team in scoring this early in the season it's not gonna be a fun year.




4-0: W- New Mexico State, Texas Pan American, Arkansas, Witchita State.

Top Players: Jason Parker- 17.5 ppg, Kevin Johnson- 17.0ppg, Dante Swanson- 16.0ppg.

Summary: The #19 ranked Hurricanes are the heavy favorite to win the WAC. Kansas comes to Tulsa next week.