2012–13 record 16–11 (12–6 Pac West) Assistant coach David Evans | Head coach Ken Wagner (23rd year) | |
Home arena George Q. Cannon Activities Center |
The 2012–13 BYU-Hawaiʻi Seasiders men's basketball team represented BYU-Hawaiʻi in the 2012–13 NCAA Division II college basketball season. It was head coach Ken Wagner's twenty-third season at BYU-Hawaiʻi. The Seasiders are members of the Pacific West Conference and played their home games at the George Q. Cannon Activities Center. The Seasiders finished the season 16–11. They qualified for the first ever Pac West Tournament, where they lost in the semi-finals to Dixie State.
Contents
- 201213 media
- Exhibition Ningbo University
- 6 Western Washington
- Central Washington
- 9 Seattle Pacific
- Oakland City
- Montana State Billings
- Hawaii Pacific
- Urbana OH
- at Long Beach State
- Holy Names
- Notre Dame de Namur
- Academy of Art
- at Dominican
- at Holy Names
- at Notre Dame de Namur
- at Fresno Pacific
- at Hawaii Hilo
- Chaminade
- at Hawaii Pacific
- at Chaminade
- Point Loma Nazarene
- Cal Baptist
- Azusa Pacific
- at Dixie State
- at Grand Canyon
- Hawaii Hilo
- Pac West Quarterfinals vs 4 seed Dominican
- Pac West Semi finals vs 1 seed Dixie State
- References
2012–13 media
The Seasiders had every home game televised in various fashions. All home games were shown on BYUtv Sports or on the BYU-Hawaiʻi Seasiders Livestream Channel. All road games had an internet audio broadcast available through BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio, and some road games were streamed online through the opposition's online video providers.
Exhibition: Ningbo University
Series History: First Meeting
#6 Western Washington
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
Central Washington
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
#9 Seattle Pacific
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
Oakland City
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
Montana State-Billings
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
Hawaiʻi Pacific
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
Urbana (OH)
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
at Long Beach State
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio)/ Rob Brender (BigWest.TV & Long Beach State on Stretch)
Holy Names
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
Notre Dame de Namur
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
Academy of Art
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
at Dominican
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio)/ Stuart Horne and Patrick Cayabyab (Dominican on Stretch & Dominican Radio)
at Holy Names
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaii Radio)/ Wendell Tull (Hawk Sports onDemand)
at Notre Dame de Namur
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio)/ ??? (America One)
at Fresno Pacific
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio)/ Christian Lukens and Rick Bough (Fresno Pacific on Stretch)
at Hawaiʻi-Hilo
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio)/ Josh Pacheco and Stan Costales (Hawaiʻi- Hilo on Boxcast & ESPN Hawaiʻi- KHLO & KKON)
Chaminade
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
at Hawaiʻi Pacific
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio)/ Brent Curry (HPU on Stretch)
at Chaminade
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio)/ Felipe Orozco (GoSwords.com)
Point Loma Nazarene
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
Cal Baptist
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Scott Lowe
Azusa Pacific
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
at Dixie State
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio)/ Parker Craycroft, Kylee Young, and Taylor Deckard (CEC-TV), John Potter (ESPN 1210 AM, 102.3 FM, & 107.3 FM- KXFF)
at Grand Canyon
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio)/ Michael Potter and Dan Nichols (GCULopes.com & Grand Canyon Sidearm Sports)
Hawaiʻi-Hilo
Broadcasters: Lad Panis and Dave Porter
Pac-West Quarterfinals: vs. 4-seed Dominican
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio)
Pac-West Semi-finals: vs. 1-seed Dixie State
Broadcaster: Lad Panis (BYU-Hawaiʻi Radio)