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GSAC Preview Series: Biola University Eagles

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Updated: November 30, 2014

In 1908, the Bible Institute of Los Angeles was founded by: Lyman Stewart, president of the Union Oil Company of California (Unocal); Thomas C. Horton, a Presbyterian minister and Christian author; Augustus B. Pritchard, also a Presbyterian minster.

The school was located at the corner of Sixth and Hope St. in downtown Los Angeles, California. In 1989 it took on its current name (Biola University) and re-located its current location (La Mirada, California). It is a non-denominational Evangelical Christian institution with 40 undergraduate majors and 145 professional fields of study.

Quick Facts:

Coach Holmquist:

Biola University’s athletic teams are the Eagles. Their men’s basketball team is led by one of the winningest coaches in college basketball history, dr. Dave Holmquist. He is the only active NAIA coach with over 800 wins. Entering his 37th year as a head coach at 35th year as head coach of the Eagles, his overall record is 883-339, including 847-296 in the GSAC.

To put his win total in perspective, Dr. Holmquist is ranked eighth all-time in college coaching wins, ahead of Dean Smith, Adolph Rupp, and Jim Calhoun. If the Eagles win 19 games this season, he will tie Bob Knight with 902 career wins, good for seventh on the all-time win list.

The 2014-15 Eagles have three seniors, two juniors, two sophomores, and nine freshmen.

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Photo Courtesy of BIOLA Athletic Wesbite

The Eagles Attack:

There are three Eagles to keep an eye on.

Mike Kurtz is a 7-foot senior forward who will contest and block shots. He has a nice mid-range jump shot that keeps defenses from focusing on guards. He will keep plays alive with his rebounding.

Pierre Zook is a 5’10″ senior guard who has one of the quickest releases in the GSAC from three-point range. He was a 44 percent three-point shooter last season when he averaged 14.1 points per game. He will continue to be a focal point for the Eagles offense.

Dakari Archer is a 5’9” sophomore guard who has the speed to accelerate past defenses into the paint and make plays for himself and his teammates. He led the Eagles in free throw percentage last season at 83.7 percent.

GSAC Outlook:

I am projecting the Eagles to finish 4th in the GSAC. The Eagles will need to find bench players to produce in order to compliment the consistent attack of Kurtz, Zook and Archer. The Eagles could finish higher than fourth if their freshmen develop quickly.

The GSAC (so far) According to Mark:

1st: The Master’s College Mustangs

4th: Biola University Eagles

6th: Westmont Warriors

7th: San Diego Christian Hawks

8th: William Jessup Warriors