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"PLAYER OF THE DECADE: Eastern Washington G Rodney Stuckey, 2005-07. Although Stuckey played only two seasons of college basketball, he still made quite an impact. Stuckey ranked eighth in the nation in scoring (24.2) as a freshman and seventh (24.6) as a sophomore. He averaged 24.3 points and 4.8 assists while producing 137 steals during his two-year career.
COACH OF THE DECADE: Weber State's Randy Rahe. Rahe has produced a 77-47 overall record and a 52-17 mark in conference play during his four seasons at Weber State. He has led Weber State to three regular-season conference titles, one NCAA tournament bid and two NIT invitations.
TEAM OF THE DECADE: Weber State, 2002-03. Weber State posted a 23-6 mark that included a perfect 14-0 regular-season conference record as well as the league tournament title. Weber State - then coached by Joe Cravens - earned a No. 12 seed in the NCAA tournament, where it lost 81-74 to Wisconsin in the opening round. "
"PLAYER OF THE DECADE: Eastern Washington G Rodney Stuckey, 2005-07. Although Stuckey played only two seasons of college basketball, he still made quite an impact. Stuckey ranked eighth in the nation in scoring (24.2) as a freshman and seventh (24.6) as a sophomore. He averaged 24.3 points and 4.8 assists while producing 137 steals during his two-year career.
COACH OF THE DECADE: Weber State's Randy Rahe. Rahe has produced a 77-47 overall record and a 52-17 mark in conference play during his four seasons at Weber State. He has led Weber State to three regular-season conference titles, one NCAA tournament bid and two NIT invitations.
TEAM OF THE DECADE: Weber State, 2002-03. Weber State posted a 23-6 mark that included a perfect 14-0 regular-season conference record as well as the league tournament title. Weber State - then coached by Joe Cravens - earned a No. 12 seed in the NCAA tournament, where it lost 81-74 to Wisconsin in the opening round. "