Isaac Henry Sedric Fontaine IV
2002-03: Mobile Revelers
Guard, Washington State, Ht. 6-4, Wt. 210
High School: Jesuit of Carmichael HS, Sacramento, Calif.
Birthdate: April 16, 1975 (Sacramento, Calif.)
Finished career with Cougars as school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,003 points in 120 games. That ranked him 12th on the Pacific-10 Conference’s all-time scoring list. His .457 three-point field goal percentage also ranked fourth on the all-time Pac-10 list. Tops Washington State’s career lists in points, minutes (3,737) and three-point percentage. Became the first Cougar to lead the team in scoring for three consecutive years since Jim McKean (1966-68). Started the last 90 games of his career and was named to Pac-10 All-Conference First Team his junior and senior seasons.
“Isaac is an outstanding competitor,” said Arizona coach Lute Olson. “He’s a difficult guy to defend in that he can shoot the ball from the perimeter very well, but he can also penetrate with the best of them.”
As a senior, led Cougars in scoring (21.9 ppg, 16th in nation) and steals (38) and was second with 76 assists. His 657 points broke WSU’s single-season scoring record of 647 points set by former NBA player Don Collins in 1979-80. With 26 points in an 89-87 win over California, he broke the school’s all-time scoring record of 1,894, set by Steve Puidokas from 1974-77. Scored 20 or more points in 19 of 30 games and had four games of 30 or more points.
As a junior, despite suffering from a stress fracture in his left foot, paced WSU in field goals (174), three-pointers (66), FT percentage (.822), points (525), scoring (18.1 ppg) and minutes played (995). His .485 three-point FG percentage (66-of-136) led the Pac-10 and ranked fifth overall in the NCAA. He became the first player in school history to surpass 500 points in consecutive seasons. Scored 20 or more points in 12 games.
As a sophomore, established himself as an offensive force by scoring 555 points in 30 games for a team-leading 18.5 points average, good for seventh in the Pac-10. Scored a career-high 38 points in a 114-111 loss to Arizona.
As a freshman, played as a sixth man for the majority of the season, averaging 8.6 points in 31 games. Named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team.
