The record
Overall record: 23-9
Postseason: Lost to No. 17 Washington, 75-61, in first round of NCAA tournament
Conference record: 11-5
Conference tournament: Lost to Nevada in the finals
Leaders
Scoring average
Nate Harris 17.3
Jaycee Carroll 16.3
Cass Matheus 9.1
Rebounding
Harris 7.7
Matheus 6.0
Assists
David Pak 4.6
Steals
Pak .96
Carroll .96
Blocked shots
Matheus 1.28
Report card
Frontcourt A
Backcourt B+
Bench C
To do
Shore up post presence and fill holes left by the graduation of Nate Harris and Cass Matheus
Find a couple of point guards
Going
Nate Harris was a three-time all-conference first-teamer while leading the team in points and rebounds. The Aggies lose their top shot-blocker in Cass Matheus, top assist man in David Pak and top guard off the bench in Chris Huber.
Coming back
Jaycee Carroll was the second-leading scorer at 16.3 points a game. He also scored a career-high 32 points on 10 3-pointers against New Mexico State. Durrall Peterson is also a 3-point threat, but he has shown he can play the point in a pinch. Chris Session was a part-time starter, while Chaz Spicer provided an offensive spark off the bench.
Newcomers
The Aggies have early commitments from Cyprus High guard Aaron England, Twin Falls guard Brady Jardine (6-6, 185) and Federal Way High guard Earnest Williams (6-4, 170). Jardine won't enroll until after serving an LDS Church mission. Alta High guard Blake Tillotson (6-3) and Hutchinson Community College power forward Stephen DuCharme (6-8, 230) are expected to sign next week.