2013-14 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Media Guide

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2013-14 MEN’S BASKETBALL yearbook


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AD: Dr. Michael Cross Coach: Geno Ford (309) 677-2668

AD: Dr. Grace Calhoun Coach: Porter Moser (773) 508-2755

MBB SID: Bobby Parker E-mail: bparker@bradley.edu Office: (309) 677-2624 Cell: (309) 256-4302

MBB SID: Bill Behrns E-mail: bbehrns@luc.edu Office: (773) 508-2575 Cell: (773) 469-6214

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AD: Sandy Hatfield Clubb Coach: Ray Giacoletti (515) 271-3894

AD: Kyle Moats Coach: Paul Lusk (417) 836-5250

MBB SID: Ty Patton E-mail: ty.patton@drake.edu Office: (515) 271-3014 Cell: (205) 310-1271

MBB SID: Rick Kindhart E-mail: rkindhart@missouristate.edu Office: (417) 836-5402 Cell: (417) 849-5865

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AD: John Stanley Coach: Marty Simmons (812) 488-2762

AD: Troy Dannen Coach: Ben Jacobson (319) 273-4864

MBB SID: Bob Pristash E-mail: rp113@evansville.edu Office: (812) 488-2285 Cell: (812) 266-5288

MBB SID: Colin McDonough E-mail: colin.mcdonough@uni.edu Office: (319) 273-5456 Cell: (319) 415-4059

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AD: Larry Lyons Coach: Dan Muller (309) 438-8681

AD: Mario Moccia Coach: Barry Hinson (618) 453-4667

MBB SID: John Twork E-mail: jdtwork@ilstu.edu Office: (309) 438-3805 Cell: (309) 530-0388

MBB SID: Tom Weber E-mail: tomweber@siu.edu Office: (618) 453-7235 Cell: (618) 528-1111

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AD: Ron Prettyman Coach: Greg Lansing (812) 237-4002

AD: Eric Sexton Coach: Gregg Marshall (316) 978-3252

MBB SID: Ace Hunt E-mail: ace.hunt@indstate.edu Office: (812) 237-4161 Cell: (812) 243-5568

MBB SID: Larry Rankin E-mail: lrankin@goshockers.com Office: (316) 978-3221 Cell: (316) 258-4354

Peoria, IL 61625 Press Row: (309) 680-3795

Des Moines, IA 50311 Press Row: (515) 271-4878

Evansville, IN 47722 Press Row: (812) 266-5288

Normal, IL 61790 Press Row: (309) 438-5950/8217

Terre Haute, IN 47809 Press Row: (812) 237-3654

Chicago, IL 60626 Press Row: (773) 274-3550

Springfield, MO 65897 Press Row: (417) 836-8145

Cedar Falls, IA 50614 Press Row: (319) 273-4121

Carbondale, IL 62901 Press Row: (618) 453-7236

Wichita, KS 67260 Press Row: (316) 978-3299


2013-14 Missouri Valley Conference Yearbook 1818 Chouteau Avenue St. Louis, MO 63103

Office Phone ............ (314) 444-4300 FAX Phones ............. (314) 444-4333 (314) 444-4344 On the Web: www.mvc-sports.com Tournament: www.archmadness.com Missouri Valley Conference Staff Doug Elgin, Commissioner Patty Viverito, Senior Associate Commissioner Jack Watkins, Assoc. Commissioner, MVC Tournament Director Eddie Jackson, Coordinator of Officials Bryan Belt, Assistant Commissioner, Business Affairs Kirk Champion, MBB Tourney Support Maxine Day, Executive Assistant Carla Fight, Asst. to the Commissioner Kristin Gregory, Director, Sports Administration Chrissy Pachuta, Assistant Director for Compliance Greg Walter, Asst. Commissioner, Institutional Services MVC Sports Properties TBD, General Manager Brian Rhame, Account Executive Sean Wollenberg, Sales/Marketing Valley Media Relations Mike Kern, Associate Commissioner   Office ................... (314) 444-4326 Cell...................... (314) 435-4779 Kelli Briscoe, Asst. Commissioner Cell...................... (314) 488-7120 Derrick Docket, Asst. Commissioner Cell...................... (314) 435-4780 Quinn Zielonko, Intern Cell...................... (636) 346-3526 •  •  •  •  • PHOTOGRAPHY A special thanks to Doug DeVoe, the preferred photographer of The Valley. •  •  •  •  • CREDITS -- The 2013-14 Missouri Valley Conference media guide has been written, edited and designed by Mike Kern, with assistance from Quinn Zielonko and the MVC Communications Staff. Design by Derrick Docket. Typesetting in-house using InDesign CS6. Printing by Mulligan Printing in St. Louis.

INDEX TO CONTENTS MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE MVC Chronological History ..................... 2 About the Conference......................... 2-4 MVC Demographics ............................... 5   MVC Staff and Officials ..................... 6-11 MVC Championship Calendar................ 12 MVC Facts/Media Services.................... 15 MVC Television Network.................. 16-17 MVC Television/Radio Partners......... 18-19 MVC Composite Schedule ............... 23-26 MVC Tournament Info..................116-117 MVC Tournament Tiebreaker .............. 119 Hall of Fame Selections...................... 189 Famous Alumni...........................194-195 MVC All-Sports Summary .................. 196 BOXES OF NOTE Medical Glossary................................... 4 MVC Alumni ......................................... 5 Basketball Rules Changes .................... 12 2013-14 Postseason Tourneys.............. 24 2012-13 Attendance Figures ................ 36 2012-13 RPI Report ............................ 36 MVC in the RPI (since 1992) ........157-158 2013-14 PREVIEW MVC Outlook ................................. 23-29 Active Career Leaders.......................... 27 MVC School Previews ..................... 37-96 Bradley ...................................... 37-42 Drake ........................................ 43-48 Evansville................................... 49-54 Illinois State ............................... 55-60 Indiana State.............................. 61-66 Loyola........................................ 67-72 Missouri State............................. 73-78 Northern Iowa ............................ 79-84 Southern Illinois.......................... 85-90 Wichita State.............................. 91-96 2012-13 REVIEW 2012-13 Review/Standings ............. 30-31 All-Game Statistics......................... 32-33 Conference-Only Statistics .............. 34-35

CONFERENCE RECORDS Yearly Statistical Leaders ...............99-101 All-Time Scorers/Rebounders .......102-103 MVC Triple Doubles ........................... 104 All-Game Records .......................103-107 League-Only Records ..................108-109 Attendance at MVC Arenas................. 110 MVC Tournament Records ............122-126

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POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS 2013 MVC Tourney Review...........113-115 2014 MVC Tourney Info ...............116-117 Previous Tournament Results .......118-119 Previous Tournament Champs ............ 120 MVC Tournament Won-Lost Chart ....... 118 MVC All-Tournament Teams................ 122 MVC Tournament Records ............123-127 Title Game Records ..................136-138 MVC Tournament Attendance ............. 127 MVC Tournament Title Boxes........128-135 MVC in the NCAA ........................161-166 MVC in the NIT ...........................167-169 MVC in the CBI, CIT ....................170-171 NCAA Tournament Info................172-174 CONFERENCE HONORS Annual Top Award Winners ................ 175 MVC All-Americans............................ 178 MVC Academic All-Americans ............. 178 Yearly All-Conference Teams ........179-183 Yearly Specialty Teams ................183-186 Yearly Scholar-Athlete Teams ............. 186 MVC Players of the Week .............187-189 Newcomers of the Week .................... 189 MVC Retired Numbers .................189-191 MVC Professional Players ................... 192 MVC Hall of Fame.............................. 193 Famous MVC Alumni ...................194-195 CONFERENCE HISTORY Previous Year Standings ..............141-145 Non-Conference Bests ....................... 143 Annual Team Champions List.............. 146 MVC Coaching History .................147-149 MVC Coaching Records ................148-149 MVC and the Top 25....................150-156

Best Way to Buy Tickets to the MVC Men’s Basketball Tournament The best way to guarantee seating within a school’s seating section is to purchase tickets from the institutional ticket office. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Scottrade Center box office. One can charge tickets by calling Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000, and Ticketmaster can also process credit card orders on line at www.ticketmaster.com. There is an additional charge per ticket.

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The Missouri Valley Conference has demonstrated throughout history that it finds the strength, resources, competitive determination and leadership to rise to even higher levels when confronted with change or significant challenges. In 2012-13, the winds of change that have dramatically affected Division I conference realignment in recent years finally touched The Valley. For the first  time since 1996, the MVC will experience the addition and departure of a member institution. The Valley formally welcomed Loyola University Chicago into the membership on July 1, 2013. Loyola is the 33rd institution to enter the Missouri Valley Conference and the firstever member university from the Chicago metropolitan area. In March 2013, Creighton University, an MVC member for nearly 60 years, had announced its departure from the MVC for the newly configured Big East Conference. If the Missouri Valley Conference has been anything over the past 106 seasons of athletic competition, it has been resilient. The Valley – which will experience its 107th season of athletics competition in 2013-14 -- has weathered many kinds of storms, including changes in its membership. In 1928, six institutions (Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Nebraska, Missouri and Oklahoma) left the league to form the Big Six Conference. Another major exodus from the MVC took place in the 1970s when four institutions departed over a threeyear period. Each time there has been a setback or a major change in membership, the Conference has retooled and reinvented itself. The nation’s second-oldest NCAA Division I conference continues to be a leader in college athletics and is one of the nation’s most progressive conferences. League members have worked together to focus on common goals and objectives, putting a high value on league harmony while continuing to invest in athletic programs to compete at the highest level. The Valley brand remains very strong, both regionally and nationally, and the great athletic tradition of The Valley remains a compelling force in recruiting student-athletes and in marketing all the MVC programs. Men’s basketball continues to be the engine that drives Valley athletic programs. In 2013, Wichita State reached the Final Four, marking the first time  since 1979 (Indiana State) that an MVC team had advanced that far (a league member has now been to the Final Four 17 times.) The league has had four different Sweet 16 teams since 2006, and The Valley is the only non-BCS league with more than two different Sweet 16 teams in that span. Wichita State (4) and Creighton (21) ended the season ranked in the USA Today Coaches poll, marking the third time in the past eight seasons that two league members achieved a Top-25 ranking in a seasonending poll. Six MVC schools represent-

MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY 1907 Jan. 12 — First meeting of representatives of five universities in Kansas City, Mo. Feb. 16 — Second meeting in Kansas City. Washington University of St. Louis, University of Iowa, University of Missouri and University of Kansas organized as charter members. University of Iowa and University of Nebraska tied in football in the league’s first season. March 15 — Drake University, University of Nebraska and Iowa State College were admitted. April 1 — Official name adopted,  Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association, at first  meeting of the Association. Constitution, bylaws and rules also adopted. C.E. McClung of Kansas was named secretary. Athletic participation was limited to three years and required a year’s residence prior to eligibility for varsity competition. May — The first conference  track championship meet was held in Kansas City. Nov. 10 — The Missouri Valley basketball league was formed with Washington University of St. Louis, University of Missouri and University of Kansas constituting a southern division and University of Nebraska, Iowa State College and Drake University comprising a northern division. A championship series between the northern and southern division winners was held. 1911 May 26 — University of Iowa withdrew. 1912 Dec. 26 — Kansas State University was admitted. 1918 Dec. 5 — University of Oklahoma was admitted. Dec. 13 — Grinnell College (Iowa) was admitted. 1919-20 University of Nebraska suspended. 1924 Dec. 6 — Oklahoma (A&M) State was admitted. 1925 Dec. 4-5 — Arthur E. Eilers was appointed permanent secretary of the athletic directors’ association. 1928 University of Missouri, Iowa State College, University of Oklahoma, University of Kansas and Kansas State University withdrew to form separate conference (Big 6). Creighton University admitted. 1932 Butler University admitted.

1934 Butler University withdrew. The University of Tulsa and Washburn University (Kansas) were admitted. 1937 Saint Louis University admitted. 1939 Grinnell College (Iowa) withdrew. 1941 Washburn University (Kansas) withdrew. 1945 Wichita University (now Wichita State University) admitted. 1947 Washington (Mo.) withdrew. Bradley and Detroit admitted. Creighton withdrew. 1950 University of Houston admitted. 1952 Bradley and Drake withdrew. 1955 Bradley and Drake readmitted. 1956 Cincinnati and North Texas State admitted. 1957 Norvall Neve was appointed as Commissioner. Oklahoma (A&M) State withdrew. 1960 University of Houston withdrew. 1963 University of Louisville admitted. 1966 Memphis State admitted. 1969 Cincinnati withdrew. DeWitt T. Weaver appointed Commissioner. 1970 West Texas State and New Mexico State admitted. 1972 DeWitt T. Weaver resigned. Mickey Holmes was appointed Commissioner. 1973 Memphis State withdrew. 1974 Saint Louis withdrew. North Texas State withdrew. Southern Illinois admitted. 1975 University of Louisville withdrew. 1976 March — Indiana State and Creighton admitted. 1979 May 1 — Mickey Holmes resigned as Commissioner. July 1 — David Price appointed as Commissioner. 1980 June 19 — Illinois State University admitted. 1981 June 30 — David Price resigned as Commissioner.

Sept. 1 — Richard D. Martin was appointed as Commissioner. 1985 June 30 — Richard D. Martin resigned as Commissioner. July 1 — James A. Haney was appointed as Commissioner. The Missouri Valley Conference offices relocated from Tulsa,  Okla., to St. Louis, Mo. 1986 Jan. 1 — The sport of football was dropped as a Conference championship sport. July 1 — West Texas State University withdrew. 1988 April 15 — James A. Haney resigned as Commissioner. July 1 — J. Douglas Elgin was appointed as Commissioner. 1990 March 8 — Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri State) admitted. 1991 Feb. 14 — University of Northern Iowa admitted. 1992 July 1 — Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference (women’s programs of MVC schools) merged with the Missouri Valley. 1993 Nov. 4 — University of Evansville admitted. 1996 June 30 — University of Tulsa withdrew. 1997 Aug. 26 — Charter class of MVC Hall of Fame announced. Inductees included Larry Bird (INS); Hersey Hawkins (BU); Ed Macauley (SLU); Oscar Robertson (UC); Dave Stallworth (WSU); Wes Unseld (LU) and Henry Iba (OSU). 2001 March 30-April 1 — The Valley hosts the 2001 Women’s Final Four at Savvis Center. The sold-out event represents the first NCAA Division I women’s  tournament action ever hosted in the city of St. Louis. 2005 April 2-4 — The Missouri Valley Conference hosts the 2005 NCAA Men’s Final Four at the Edward Jones Dome. 2007 League celebrates Centennial, joining the Big Ten (1896) as the first Division I athletic conference to reach 100 years. 2009 League hosts Women’s Final Four at Scottrade Center. 2013 March - Creighton withdrew. April 19 - Loyola University Chicago admitted.


This is the Missouri Valley Conference marketing of both institutionally-produced and conferenceproduced webcasts. In 2010, The Valley took a major step toward ensuring current revenues in television media and tournament sponsorship sales would be guaranteed in future years when it announced a 10-year partnership with Learfield Sports. The  Jefferson City, Missouri-based company now has the exclusive sales and marketing rights to MVC assets that include championships and television advertising. During the tenure of Doug Elgin, The Valley’s ninth and longest-tenured commissioner, The Valley has been aggressive in hosting NCAA events in St. Louis. From 1998-2010, the MVC served as host for a staggering nine NCAA tournament events in that 13-year period, which has made St. Louis one of the most frequent stops on the NCAA Tournament trail. The Valley hosted Women’s Final Fours in 2001 and 2009 and the Men’s Final Four in 2005. This year, The Valley will host an NCAA secondand third-round men’s basketball event at Scottrade Center in St. Louis. Last year, the league hosted an NCAA In 2013, Wichita State became the second- and thirdfirst MVC team to reach the Final  round men’s basketball Four since 1979. The Shockers fell event in Kansas City to Louisville in the national semis. and previously assisted with preliminary round men’s events in both 2008 and 2012 in Omaha. The seeds for the creation of the conference were planted by eight administrators representing five institutions, who  met at the Midland Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 12, 1907.  The five schools which formed the Missouri Valley  Intercollegiate Athletic Association were Washington University of St. Louis, and the state universities of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Two months after the initial meeting, two more schools -- Drake University and Iowa State College -- were admitted.   In the fall of 1907, basketball became the first competitive  sport. Today, the Missouri Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country and track & field (indoor  and outdoor), men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. While The Valley no longer sponsors football (it did from 1907-85), six league members compete in football at the FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) level as Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, UNI and Southern Illinois play in the 10-member Missouri Valley Football Conference (with North Dakota State, South Dakota, South Dakota State, Western Illinois and Youngstown State). That league competed as the Gateway Conference from 1985-2007. Drake plays non-scholarship football in the Pioneer Football League. This season, the league will conduct its 103rd outdoor track and field championship, its 96th tennis championship, its 60th  baseball tournament, and its 76th golf championship for the men. Those programs, plus other current sponsored sports of cross country (55 years), indoor track (63), men’s soccer (23), women’s soccer (17), and swimming and diving (20), have helped solidify The Valley as one of the nation’s most respected conferences. Athletic accomplishments include four NCAA national basketball championships, 17 trips to the NCAA Final Four, a 1989 national baseball championship and 19 College World Series qualifiers.  The league owns a total of 30 post-season

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ed the league in post-season play, and the league combined for a record-setting 13 post-season victories in 2013. Creighton’s Doug McDermott earned First-Team All-America honors for the second-straight-year, becoming the first league  player to earn First Team All-America honors in back-to-back seasons since Indiana State’s Larry Bird (1978 and 1979). And for the first time in 15 years and only the third time in  MVC history, two players eclipsed the 2,000-point plateau in the same year as McDermott (2,216) was joined by Evansville’s Colt Ryan (2,279). The MVC Men’s Basketball Championship – affectionately known as Arch Madness - continues to be a spectacular showcase for the league, and the MVC has extended the tournament agreement with the Scottrade Center that will keep Arch Madness in St. Louis through at least 2015. During the 2011 MVC Championship, the league surpassed 1 million in total attendance for the event, now in its 24th year. Notably, the 2013 championship was the second-most attended in conference history. While the success of men’s basketball has received the greatest attention, the overall performance of league teams in virtually every sport continues to raise the national profile of  the conference. In men’s soccer, Creighton reached the 2012 College Cup semifinals for the second consecutive season, falling in a 1-0  loss to eventual-national champion Indiana. Creighton won its 12th regular-season league championship. Creighton’s Jose Gomez was named a MAC Hermann Trophy Finalist and NSCAA All-America first team selection, while Bluejay Andrew  Ribeiro was also a NSCAA All-America first-team selection. In women’s basketball, for the 10th time in league history, and the first time since 2002, The Valley earned two bids to  the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. Wichita State, which earned the Valley’s automatic bid after winning its first-ever tournament title, was joined by Creighton, which  earned an at-large selection for the second time in program history (1994). The Bluejays, a No. 10 seed, knocked off seventh-seeded Syracuse, 61-56, earning the league’s first  NCAA Tournament victory since 2002. Three teams – Illinois State, Indiana State and UNI – also earned WNIT Tournament berths – for a total of five postseason teams. The 2013  season marked the fifth time in league history with at least  five postseason bids.  Meanwhile, the Conference remains  committed to keeping the tournament at a neutral site at the Family Arena in St. Charles. Establishing a neutral site remains a huge part of the overall efforts to improve women’s basketball in The Valley. In volleyball, Creighton, UNI and Wichita State represented the league in the NCAA Tournament. It marked the fifth time  in league history that three volleyball teams were invited to the Dance (also in 2011, 2010, 2008 and 2007). The Valley earned three first-round NCAA Volleyball Tournament wins for  the first time in MVC history, while Wichita State advanced to  its first-ever Sweet 16 after knocking off Arkansas and Kansas  in its historic run.   In baseball, Illinois State won its first-ever outright Missouri Valley regular-season title, tallying one more league win than Wichita State. Four teams passed the 30-win threshold, marking the seventh-straight season in which at least four MVC teams have reached 30 wins. Bradley’s Mike Tauchman became the first player from a last place team to win MVC  Player of the Year after leading the nation in hitting (.425).    In track & field, league student-athletes continue to be  dominant nationally in the sport. Indiana State’s Felicia Johnson won an individual weight throw title at the NCAA Indoor Championships, and the MVC has now produced 14 national champions in the sport in the past seven years. Indiana State, notably, swept both the men’s and women’s MVC outdoor titles, marking the first time a school had won in both  genders at the league outdoor meet since 2008. Meanwhile, the success of The Valley television package is one of the great stories in the league. The MVC Television Network has blossomed into a revenue-generating vehicle and The Valley’s most visible marketing tool. Also, The Valley continues to be proactive in upgrading the production and

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national team championships, including Wichita State’s men’s basketball NIT title in 2011. In 2001, Missouri State added to The Valley women’s accomplishments, as the Lady Bears advanced to the Women’s Basketball Final Four in St. Louis. Creighton (2004) and Missouri State (2005) have claimed national championships (WNIT) in women’s basketball. MSU also has a 1992 NCAA Women’s Final Four appearance, and Creighton (2003), Drake (1999) and Illinois State (2009) have made semifinal  trips to the WNIT postseason tournament. Indeed, the inclusion of women’s programs under The Valley banner has provided a boost. The Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference -- which began in 1982 -merged with The Missouri Valley Conference and was unveiled as part of the new conference on July 1, 1992. While the inclusion of women’s sports under a compreJackie Stiles of Missouri State hensive athletic umbrella is is the all-time leading scorer a recent development in the in NCAA women’s basketball. league’s storied history, over the years, Valley student-athletes and coaches have become household names during the league’s illustrious history, both during their collegiate careers and, for some, professional careers. In fact, The Valley began honoring that tradition in the summer of 1997, when the conference began its athletics Hall of Fame. Hersey Hawkins of Bradley, Larry Bird of Indiana State, Wes Unseld of Louisville, Coach Henry Iba of Oklahoma State, Dave Stallworth of Wichita State, Ed Macauley of Saint Louis, and Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati were members of the initial induction class. Currently, nearly 80 former players, coaches and alums dot the league’s Hall of Fame. Men’s basketball, perhaps, has the league’s most storied tradition, boasting the likes of Hall of Famers Bird and Robertson as former players, but The Valley has also produced national-caliber student-athletes in its other sponsored sports. In 2001, Missouri State’s Jackie Stiles became the first Valley woman to earn the Honda-Broderick Cup, given  to the nation’s top female collegiate student-athlete. In the sport of track and field, Indiana State’s Holli Hyche captured  seven national sprint titles in the early 1990s, Southern Illinois’ Darrin Plab won back-to-back NCAA outdoor high jump titles in 1991 and 1992, SIU’s Brittany Riley became the World record holder in the weight throw in 2007, and Kylie Hutson of Indiana State swept both the indoor and outdoor pole vault titles in 2009 and in 2010. Southern Illinois’ Jeneva McCall (three NCAA individual championships) and Illinois State’s Tim Glover (back-to-back javelin championships in 2011 and 2012) and Indiana State’s Felisha Johnson (indoor weight throw in 2011 and 2013) are the most recent multiyear NCAA champions in the league’s highly decorated history in track & field. In the fall of 1997, Creighton’s Johnny Torres was named the collegiate male soccer player of the year for a secondstraight year, while SMU’s Luchi Gonzalez (2001) and Tulsa’s Ryan Pore (2004) have also earned a National Player of the Year honor in men’s soccer. Meanwhile, league member Wichita State has produced three national collegiate players of the year in baseball, including Joe Carter (1981), Phil Stephenson (1982) and Darren Dreifort (1993). League members include Bradley, Drake, Evansville, Illinois State, Indiana State, Loyola Chicago, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, and Wichita State. Central Arkansas and Southern Illinois Edwardsville are affiliate members in  men’s soccer, and Dallas Baptist is an affiliate member for  baseball.

Medical Glossary - Common Sports Terms AC Joint - Acromioclavicular joint; joint of the shoulder where acromian process of the scapula and the distal end of the clavicle meet; shoulder separations occur at this point. Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) - A primary stabilizing ligament within the center of the knee joint that prevents hyperextension an excessive rotation of the joint. A complete tear of the ACL necessitates up to 12 months of rehabilitation. Arthroscope - Instrument used to visualize the interior of a joint cavity. Arthroscopy - A surgical examination of the internal structures of the joint by means of viewing through an arthroscope. An arthroscopic procedure can be used to remove or repair damaged tissue or as a diagnostic procedure in order to inspect the extent of any damage or confirm a  diagnosis. CAT scan - Use of a computer to produce a cross sectional view of the anatomical part being investigated from x-ray data. Cartilage - Smooth, slippery substance preventing two ends of bones from rubbing together and grating. Acts as a shock absorber or cushion between bones. Concussion - Jarring injury of the brain resulting in dysfunction. It can be graded as mild, moderate or severe depending on loss of consciousness, amnesia and loss of equilibrium. Fracture - Types include simple, compound, comminuted, greenstick, incomplete, impacted, longitudinal, oblique, stress or transverse. Hamstring - Category of muscle that runs from the buttocks to the knee along the back of the thigh. It functions to flex the knee, and is often-times injured as a result of  improper conditioning or lack of flexibility. Ligament - Band of fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone  or to cartilage and supports and strengthens joints. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - Imaging procedure in which a radio frequency pulse causes certain electrical elements of the injured tissue to react to this pulse and through this process a computer display and permanent film establish a visual image. Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) - Ligament of the knee that connects the femur to the joint, stabilizing the knee joint. Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) - A primary stabilizing ligament of the knee that provides significant stability  and prevents displacement of the tibia backward within the knee joint. A complete tear of this ligament necessitating reconstruction could require up to 12 months of rehabilitation. Quadriceps Muscles (Quads) - A group of four muscles of the front thigh that run from the hip and form a common tendon at the patella; they are responsible for knee extension. Rotator Cuff - Comprised of four muscles in the shoulder area that can be irritated by overuse. The muscles are the supraspinatus (most commonly injured), infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis. Sprain - Injury resulting from a stretch or twist of the joint and causing various degrees of stretch or tear of a ligament. Strain - Injury resulting from a pull or torsion to the muscle or tendon that causes various degrees of stretch or a tear to the muscle or tendon tissue. Stress Fracture - A hairline type of break in a bone caused by stress. Tendinitis - Inflammation  of  the  tendon  and/or  tendon  sheath, caused by chronic overuse or sudden injury. Tendon - Tissue that connects muscle to bone.


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Population

BRADLEY

Peoria, Ill.

350,000

Carver Arena (11,164); Renaissance Coliseum (4,200)

DRAKE

Des Moines, Iowa

546,599

Drake Knapp Center (7,152)

EVANSVILLE

Evansville, Ind.

125,000

Ford Center (11,000)

ILLINOIS STATE

Bloomington-Normal

165,298

Redbird Arena (10,200)

INDIANA STATE

Terre Haute, Ind.

59,614

Hulman Center (10,200)

LOYOLA

Chicago, Ill.

MISSOURI STATE

Springfield, Mo.

151,580

JQH Arena (11,000)

UNI

Cedar Falls/Waterloo

100,000

McLeod Center (6,650)

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

Carbondale, Ill.

WICHITA STATE

Wichita, Kan.

Arenas (Capacity)

2,695,598

Gentile Arena (4,963)

26,367

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SIU Arena (8,339)

366,046

Charles Koch Arena (10,467); Intrust Bank Arena (15,000)

(includes metro areas)

Missouri Valley Conference Mileage Chart BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL (ILL.)

B-N

CARB

XX

220

CF

CHI

DSM

EVN

PEO

STL

SPI

T-H

WCH

273

125

297

244

39

168

379

146

581

CARBONDALE (ILLINOIS)

220

XX

466

329

462

108

246

101

303

191

541

CEDAR FALLS (IOWA)

273

466

XX

291

112

509

240

367

472

417

508

CHICAGO (ILLINOIS)

125

329

291

XX

332

323

155

292

497

179

693

DES MOINES (IOWA)

297

462

112

332

XX

530

264

365

360

441

396

EVANSVILLE (INDIANA)

244

108

509

323

530

XX

272

171

382

121

612

PEORIA (ILLINOIS)

39

246

240

155

264

272

XX

173

384

179

559

ST. LOUIS (MISSOURI)

168

101

367

292

365

171

173

XX

212

170

446

SPRINGFIELD (MISSOURI)

379

303

472

503

360

382

384

212

XX

381

272

TERRE HAUTE (INDIANA)

146

191

417

188

441

121

179

170

381

XX

605

WICHITA (KANSAS)

581

541

508

693

396

612

559

446

272

605

XX

MVC - Geographically

Missouri Valley Conference Membership

Missouri Valley Conference Alumni Institution Bradley Drake Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Loyola Missouri State UNI Southern Illinois Wichita State

Enrollment 6,000 5,348 2,822 20,272 11,494 16,040 23,838 12,273 17,964 14,550

Alumni 61,200 68,597 29,000 180,000 110,000 150,000 101,224 106,547 214,574 89,629

Nielsen DMA 116 72 104 116 154 3 74 90 81 66

102 Drake (1907-08 -- 1950-51; 1956-57 -- present) 69 Wichita State (1945-46 -- present) 62 Tulsa (1934-35 --1995-96) Bradley (1948-49 -- 1950-51; 1955-56 -- present) 56 Creighton (1928-29 -- 1942-43; 1945-46 -- 1947-48; 1976-77-- 2012-13) 39 Washington (Mo.) (1907-08 -- 1909-10; 1946-47) Southern Illinois (1974-75 -- present) 37 Indiana State (1976-77 -- present) 36 Saint Louis (1937-38 -- 1942-43; 1944-45 -- 1973-74) 33 Illinois State (1980-81 -- present) 32 Oklahoma State (1925-26 -- 1956-57) 24 Missouri State (1990-91 -- present) 23 UNI (1991-92 -- present) 21 Grinnell (1918-19 -- 1938-39) Iowa State (1907-08 -- 1927-28) Kansas (1907-08 -- 1927-28) Missouri (1907-08 -- 1927-28) 20 Nebraska (1907-08 -- 1918-19; 1920-21 -- 1927-28) Evansville (1994-95 -- present) 19 North Texas State (1957-58 -- 1974-75) 16 West Texas State (1970-71 -- 1985-86) 15 Kansas State (1913-14 -- 1927-28) 13 New Mexico State (1970-71 -- 1982-83) Cincinnati (1957-58 -- 1969-70) 11 Louisville (1964-65 -- 1974-75) 10 Houston (1950-51 -- 1959-60) 9 Oklahoma (1919-20 -- 1927-28) Detroit (1949-50 -- 1956-57) 8 Washburn (1934-35 -- 1940-41) 6 Memphis State (1967-68 -- 1972-73) 4 Iowa (1907-08 -- 1910-11) 2 Butler (1932-33 -- 1933-34) 1 Loyola (2013-14 -- present) Current members bold. Eight of 10 current MVC members (all but Evansville and Loyola) were Gateway Conference members for their women’s sports from 1983-92.

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Doug Elgin Commissioner

Doug Elgin enters his 26th year with the Missouri Valley Conference in 2013-14, leading an experienced staff that has blazed a trail of excellence over the past two decades. Since being named the Valley’s ninth commissioner on May 17, 1988, Elgin and the Valley staff have been catalysts in helping the St. Louis-based conference regain a position of prominence in college athletics. Elgin and his veteran staff can reflect upon a remarkable  list of accomplishments and contributions they have made over the past two decades that have added to the long, rich athletic tradition of the conference. During the decade of the 1990s, he and his colleagues oversaw the realignment and the stabilization of the Missouri Valley membership as the league expanded by admitting Missouri State, Northern Iowa and Evansville as new members and also brought women’s sports programs under the conference’s administrative umbrella in July of 1992. This past year, Elgin orchestrated league membership change yet again, as Loyola joined the league for the start of the 2013-14 campaign. The league staff also paved the way to establish St. Louis as a long-term neutral site for the men’s basketball tournament known nationally as ‘Arch Madness’ beginning in 1991, one of the most significant developments in the  modern era of the Valley. In 2014, the Missouri Valley will celebrate its 24th consecutive year hosting the championship in St. Louis, making it the second longest-tenured neutral site college basketball tournament in the country. In 2008, the Valley followed suit with its women’s basketball tournament, moving it to the Family Arena in St. Charles, Missouri, where it will be played for the seventh consecutive season next March.     The conference office has also served to make the City  of St. Louis a frequent stop on the NCAA basketball tournament trail, beginning in 1993 when the Missouri Valley hosted the NCAA Men’s Midwest Regional.  That first step  as an NCAA tournament host began an incredible run that would bring nine more NCAA basketball events to sporting venues in St. Louis from 1998 through 2010, including the 2001 and 2009 Women’s Final Fours, the 2005 Men’s Final Four, and six more men’s Midwest Regional tournaments. Elgin completed a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee in 2002 and was the first and  only Valley representative ever to serve as a member of that prestigious group. He has also served on the CCA Executive Committee and is currently a member of the NCAA Administration Cabinet. In more than 35 years in college athletic administration, Elgin has served in a variety of capacities at four schools and in two conference offices. His career path has included  stints as sports information director at Frostburg State University (1975-76), Miami-Dade Community College South (1976-77), Lafayette College (1977-80) and the University of Virginia (1980-83). In 1983, he left Virginia, moving to the Tampa-based Sun Belt Conference where he worked for five years as assistant commissioner under commissioner  Vic Bubas, the former Duke basketball coach and a member of the College Basketball Hall of Fame. The 62-year-old Elgin is a native of Hagerstown, Md., and is a 1973 graduate of Lafayette College. He earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1975. Doug and his wife Melaine have six daughters: Lisa, Jessica, Julie, Anna, Emma and Mary.

Patty Viverito Sr. Assoc. Commissioner

Patty Viverito is in her 22nd season as senior associate commissioner at the Missouri Valley Conference and is in her 29th year directing the Missouri Valley Football Conference as its commissioner. A Chicago native, Viverito was named the Missouri Valley Football’s first commissioner in September of 1982. She led the conference (then known as the Gateway Conference) to national prominence in the 1980s. The league, which sponsored nine women’s sports and FCS football, saw its women’s programs merge with their MVC men’s counterparts in 1992. At The Valley, Viverito’s responsibilities include championship administration and compliance, serving as the primary coaches liaison for most sports, and she served as the Tournament Director of the 2001 and 2009 NCAA Women’s Final Four. A nationally respected administrator, Viverito has served on the prestigious NCAA Executive Committee, the NCAA Council, the Division I Women’s Basketball Committee and was chair of the NCAA Committee for Women’s Athletics and Olympic Sports Liaison Committee. Viverito has also served as a member of the CCA Executive Committee and Chair of the FCS Subcommittee of CCA, the NCAA Recruiting Task Force, the NCAA Women’s Division I Basketball and Issues Committees, the NACWAA Board (two terms), the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Board, the NACDA Board, the National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) Board (two  terms), multiple terms on NCAA Basketball Officiating  Improvement Committees, the NCAA Football Academic Working Group, and the NCAA Work/Life Balance Task Force. She currently serves on the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards Executive Committee, which is responsible for selecting the Honda Cup winner annually. In 1996, Viverito was recognized for her contributions to collegiate athletics, when she was selected as the NACWAA (National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators) Administrator of the Year. In addition, she received Professional Service Achievement Alumni Awards from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and Northern Illinois University. She has an extensive background in athletic marketing and administration, formerly serving as an account executive for the Tidewater Tides minor league baseball team and as special project director at the University of Texas at Austin from 1979 to 1981. At UT, she coordinated activities for the women’s athletic program in the areas of promotion, sports information, fund-raising and event management. She also serves on the board of the St. Louis-based nonprofit social circus, Circus  Harmony. Viverito earned her bachelor’s degree from Northern Illinois and her master’s in sports management from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In 1994, she received the Harold J. VanderZwaag Distinguished Alumnus Award from Massachusetts. Married to Frank Viverito, President and Executive Director of the St. Louis Sports Commission, they have two sons: Gregory and Matthew.


Missouri Valley Conference Staff Mike Kern is in his 22nd season at the Missouri Valley and in his 23rd year overall in serving the membership. In a dual role, Kern serves as Associate Commissioner for the Missouri Valley Football Conference, and has been with the MVFC since 1991. For The Valley, he helps oversee all media relations for the 18-sport league, and his primary responsibility is men’s basketball. For men’s basketball, Kern’s primary focus is communications, but he also assists in scheduling and with the MVC’s in-house television network. Kern is also involved in strategic planning for the conference and also helps coordinate the league’s marketing and promotions efforts in conjunction with MVC Sports Properties. Additionally, he handles championship administration for men’s and women’s golf. Counting a 2014 Second and Third Round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, he will have served as Media Coordinator for seven NCAA events, including two Women’s Final Fours, and the 2005 Men’s Final Four. He was assistant tournament manager for the 2008 First and Second Round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in Omaha, and has served as assistant media coordinator for five other  NCAA basketball events. He has also served as timeout coordinator for two NCAA women’s basketball regionals and a men’s basketball regional. In addition to communications duties with the Missouri Valley Football Conference, Kern oversees the MVFC’s merchandising and licensing program, and the in-house television package, which includes scheduling and clearances, plus the hiring of on-air talent. In 2002, he received the St. Louis Business Journal’s annual award for “Best Use of Technology in Sports” as he introduced the league’s on-line statistical reporting system used for the league’s Olympic sport programs. Kern, 46, earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Missouri in 1988 and a master’s degree in communications management from league member Missouri State in 1990. A St. Louis native, Kern served as a sports information graduate assistant for two years at MSU and as a student assistant at Missouri as an undergraduate. His publications and features have earned numerous CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) awards. His 1998 women’s basketball guide, 2000 and 2002 football guides and 2006 men’s basketball guide were judged “Best in the Nation,” while his 1993, 2006 and 2007 Valley Football guides, the 1995 MVC softball guide, the 1998 women’s basketball guide, the 2000 women’s basketball guide, and his 2004 men’s basketball guide earned “Best in the Nation” for their cover designs. His 1997, 1998 and 2006 Valley Football guides, and his 2004 men’s basketball guide each placed third, while the 1999 football guide, his 2005 men’s basketball guide and 2008 football guide were second nationally. Kern’s 1990 MSU softball guide was also second in the nation. He has a total of 30 national top-5 awards for his publications work. He is a member of CoSIDA, ConSIDA (Conference Sports Information Directors of America), the Football Writers Association of America, and the United States Basketball Writers Association. Kern and his wife Terri have two boys (Michael and Max) and two girls (Megan and Hannah).

Jack R. Watkins Associate Commissioner

Jack R. Watkins is in his 22nd season at the Missouri Valley, having served nine years as Associate Commissioner for Marketing and Television and 11 years as the league’s public information and media services director. In July 2012, Watkins, 50, was named tournament director for the MVC men’s basketball championship in St. Louis and assigned the sport of baseball for the Conference, serving as tournament director, arranging league schedules and overseeing the assignment of umpires for MVC games. In addition, he is the primary staff contact with MVC Sports Properties, which handles television advertising and sponsorship sales for The Valley, and oversees marketing and promotions for the league. The former chair of the Missouri Valley Conference’s Athletics Hall of Fame Committee, he also develops promotional campaigns for league championships. As the staff’s contact for television, Watkins coordinates contract negotiation, production, hiring on-air talent and clearances for the MVC Television Network on FOX Sports Midwest, Comcast SportsNet Chicago, FOX College Sports and ESPN. During his tenure at The Valley, he has been a media coordinator for the 1993, 1998 and 1999 NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Midwest Regionals and 2002 NCAA First and Second Round Tournament in St. Louis, and served as a television time-out coordinator a total of 14 times for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Championship and once for the NCAA Women’s Basketball Division I Championship. Watkins served as tournament manager for the 2013 Second and Third Round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in Kansas City, Mo., and will handle the same responsibilities for the Second and Third Round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in St. Louis, Mo., in March 2014. As men’s basketball publicity contact, his 1997, 2000 and 2002 MVC hoops guides were voted “Best in the Nation” by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) conference publications committee, and the 2001 and 2003 MVC yearbooks earned “Best in the Nation” for their cover design. A native of Sikeston, Mo., Watkins became the 14th recipient of the Katha Quinn Award -- presented for service to sportswriters who cover college basketball -- from the 800-member United States Basketball Writers Association in April 2003. A 1985 University of Missouri-Columbia journalism graduate, he served assistant sports information director at Kansas State University during the 1986-87 school year, coordinating media services for the sports of volleyball, men’s basketball and baseball. From 1988 to 1992, he was assistant sports information director at the University of Missouri, handling publicity for the sports of volleyball, wrestling, men’s basketball, women’s gymnastics and baseball. While at Missouri, he received 10 publications awards from CoSIDA and served as media coordinator for five Big Eight Conference championship events and an NCAA Gymnastics Regional in 1992. A member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA), Watkins and his wife Genny live in Creve Coeur, Mo.

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Mike Kern Associate Commissioner

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Bryan Belt Assistant Commissioner, Business Affairs

Bryan Belt joined the MVC in July of 2012 as Assistant Commissioner for Business Affairs. At the MVC, Belt ensures that appropriate financial controls are in place and applies sound techniques to all aspects of The Valley’s financial matters. He  is responsible for developing creative and effective financial strategies to help The Valley  achieve its conference goals and protect its assets. Belt came to the MVC after previously serving as Associate Athletics Director for Internal Affairs at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. While at SIUE, Belt served his alma mater in a number of capacities. He served as head coach of the men’s and women’s tennis programs as well as an assistant softball coach at SIUE. His duties as Associate Athletics Director included budget planning, financial aid for student-athletes and an  active role in the athletic department’s future initiatives. Belt oversaw the day-to-day financial operations, as well  as the department’s concessions operations. Belt also supervised all areas of event operations including sports information. Belt graduated from SIUE in 1993 with a bachelor degrees in recreation and accounting and worked 12 seasons as an assistant coach for the softball program. Belt also previously worked as the director of operations for the St. Louis Ambush, a local professional soccer franchise, from 1994 to 1996. He spent three years in the administrative accounting department at SIUE before moving into his role as the Assistant AD. He and his wife Melanie have three children: Bradford, Chandler and Patrick. They reside in Smithton, Ill.

Kelli Briscoe Assistant Commissioner, Communications

A native of Warrensburg, Mo., Briscoe enters her sixth season at the MVC. As Assistant Commissioner for Communications at the Missouri Valley Conference office, Briscoe  serves as the primary media relations contact for volleyball, men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball. To that end, she handles all publicity for those sports, which will include the production of publications, website maintenance, and weekly releases. In addition, Briscoe oversees administration for the sport of volleyball, coordinates the league’s internship program, serves as a staff administrator at a number of league championships, chairs the Missouri Valley Conference’s Athletics Hall of Fame Committee and organizes the men’s basketball Coach of the Year luncheon. Prior to joining the Valley staff, Briscoe spent a year as an intern at the Western Athletic Conference in Englewood, Colo. At the WAC, Briscoe was the primary media contact for women’s soccer, women’s swimming and diving, tennis, and track and field.  In addition to her media  8

relations duties, Briscoe assisted in the overall development and implementation of marketing and promotional efforts for the nine-member conference. Prior to her one season at the WAC, Briscoe spent one semester as an intern for the Mid-South Conference in Louisville, Ky., where she coordinated all aspects of the basketball, tennis and track and field championships.   While earning a master’s degree in Sport Administration from the University of Louisville (May 2007), she spent two years at Nelligan Sports Marketing, assisting with various game-day operations and promotions for University of Louisville football and men’s basketball events. Briscoe received her bachelor’s degree in Health and Wellness from league member Missouri State in 2005, where she was a member of the Bears’ volleyball team.

Derrick Docket Assistant Commissioner, New Media & Technology

Derrick Docket began his tenure with the Missouri Valley Conference in October 2010. As Assistant Commissioner of New Media and Technology, Docket serves as league’s point person for new media and technology. To that end, he manages the MVC website administration and maintenance and serves as the internet point person for the league’s varied websites. Docket also oversees the promotion and development of the Missouri Valley Conference brand through the various forms of new and social media, including, but not limited to, video and photo content, video streaming, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and blogs. Additionally, he oversees the league video streaming program, including the negotiation of production contracts, procurement and distribution of necessary hardware and software, which includes working with institutions to secure proper staffing at each MVC championship. Docket has a strong background as a graphic artist, having spent two stints at Epsilon in St. Louis as a production artist and analyst. Between stints at Epsilon he spent more than two years as a Computer Graphics Specialist at Osborn & Barr Communications (advertising agency). A 2002 graduate of MVC member Missouri State with a bachelor’s degree in Art and Design, Advertising and Promotion, Docket is still active with his alma mater, organizing alumni relations actions for MSU in the St. Louis area. He is a member of CoSIDA and active in the planning committee of the Collegiate Athletics Internet/ Digital Association (CAIDA). He and his wife Brittany reside in St. Peters, Mo.


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Greg Walter joined the staff in January 2012 and is responsible for management of compliance and NCAA legislative matters for the Missouri Valley Conference and Missouri Valley Football Conference and representing both conferences’ interests nationally. In addition, Walter is involved with a wide array of conference governance matters, including serving as primary liaison to selected MVC standing committees and the MVC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, developing league schedules in a number of sports, and overseeing administration of selected championships. Walter came to the MVC after serving in the same capacity at The Summit League. He had previously served as an associate attorney with the international law firm  of Winston & Strawn LLP. Prior to his stint at Winston & Strawn LLP, Walter was Associate Director of Compliance at the Big Ten Conference and was also a compliance officer in the University  of Utah’s Athletics Department. Walter received a B.A. in biological sciences in 2000 from Northwestern, where he was a member of the rowing team and served as the team’s president during his senior year. He earned a J.D. in 2003 from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he served on the Senior Editorial Board of the Virginia Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law and worked as a compliance intern in the athletics department during his final year. A native of Arlington Heights, Ill., Walter resides in Ballwin, Mo., with his wife Kate and two children, Erin and Jack.

Chrissy Pachuta Asst. Director, Compliance

Christina Pachuta begins her first  season with the Missouri Valley Conference in 2013-14 as the league’s Assistant Director for Compliance. Pachuta will assist with all aspects of the MVC compliance program, including researching the application of NCAA legislation and providing interpretations and advice to member institutions; preparing rules education materials; processing institutional violation reports; overseeing the National Letter of Intent (NLI) program; assisting with the review of conference-administered waivers; and updating compliance-related portions of the MVC website. Other responsibilities will include assisting with oversight of the Conference’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and providing support to MVC governance groups, sport committees, and championships. Pachuta comes to the MVC after serving briefly at the  University of Kansas as a Compliance Specialist. In Kansas, she monitored initial eligibility, amateurism, recruiting, and providing legislative interpretations for all 18 sports. She also assisted in game day operations and monitoring of camps and clinics while at KU. She

served in a similar capacity at the University of Miami (Fla.) from September 2012 until moving to Lawrence in January 2013. A native of Perry, N.Y., Pachuta was a compliance intern at the University of Louisville and a part time law clerk at the law firm of Lynch, Cox, Gilman & Goodman  in Louisville while working toward her law degree, which she obtained from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law in May 2012. She graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in Sport Administration from the University of Louisville in 2009 and was a member of the women’s golf team, which earned Big East Conference Championships in 2007 and 2008.

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Greg Walter Assistant Commissioner, Institutional Services

Kristin Gregory, Director of Sports Administration

A native of St. Louis, Mo., Kristin Gregory starts her fifth season at  the Missouri Valley Conference after serving as a media relations intern for swimming & diving, track & field  and tennis in 2009-10 and becoming full-time in 2010. At The Valley, Gregory handles all sports information and publicity duties for cross country and softball which includes weekly press releases and updating the conference website. She oversees the operations of the 18 conference championships, including men’s and women’s basketball, handles the conference awards programs, as well as the Elite 18 program and is the officiating liaison to all six  officiating programs. In 2013, she was the assistant tournament director for the NCAA 2nd/3rd Round Men’s Basketball Tournament in Kansas City (hosted by the Valley), and she will serve in that same capacity for an NCAA 2nd/3rd Round Men’s Basketball Tournament at Scottrade Center in St. Louis in March of 2014. Gregory comes to the Missouri Valley Conference after serving as an intern for the St. Louis Sports Commission, where she was actively involved in planning, coordinating and marketing of different events - most notably the annual Arch Rivalry Football Game (Missouri vs. Illinois at the Edward Jones Dome). As an undergrad student at the University of Missouri, Gregory served two years as a RecSports Assistant Manager, where she promoted facilities and programs and managed a team of supervisors and officials for seven  different sport programs. She graduated magna cum laude with a degree in business administration from Mizzou in May 2009, and completed her master’s degree in sports management at Lindenwood University in St. Louis in May 2010.

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Maxine Day Executive Assistant

Maxine Day is in her 17th season as Executive Assistant for the Valley. Day came to the Valley with vast administrative, office management,  and marketing experience having previously worked for Dow Chemical in St. Louis before transferring to the Los Angeles office.  She has also held  administrative positions for Ropak Corporation and Sealed Air Corporation. After returning to St. Louis, she accepted a position as Administrative Assistant for the Continental Basketball Association where her duties included office management and game operations  until the CBA league office relocated to Phoenix. Day’s duties at the Valley include coordination of conference meetings, assisting with office management/administration, providing marketing assistance with The Valley sponsor hotel network, and working with the league’s annual basketball tournaments and NCAA events. In addition to her Valley duties, Day also serves as Executive Assistant to the Commissioner of the Missouri Valley Football Conference where she is responsible for meeting planning, event logistics, as well as general office management/administration. A graduate of Ford City (Pa.) High School, she continued her education at Hickey School of Business in St. Louis and Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, CA with concentrated studies in marketing. She has two daughters: Gloria and Ashleigh.

Carla Fight Asst. to the Commissioner

Carla Fight became a full-time member of The Valley staff in January 2004, hired as Assistant to the Commissioner. Fight joined The Valley family after 24 years in the airline/travel industry. She is no stranger to the Missouri Valley Conference as Fight had been a volunteer for the State Farm MVC Men’s Basketball Tournament for 13 years prior to taking over her current role in 2004. Her career has kept her working mainly with St. Louis airlines. For two years preceding her appointment at The Valley, she was Manpower Coordinator for American Airlines’ Premium Services Department. Before her move to American Airlines, Fight worked for Trans World Airlines for 22 years. At TWA, she was a manager for the Ambassadors Club network, a position that put her in daily contact with the airlines most valued customers.   At The Valley office, Fight provides daily administrative support for the conference commissioner as well as special projects. She also oversees travel for Valley staff, league officials and television talent.  Fight also handles  the league’s merchandise program and student-athlete gift programs.

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Quinn Zielonko Media Relations Asst.

Quinn Zielonko is a St. Louis native entering his second year with the Missouri Valley Conference. After interning with the Conference during the 2012-13 season, Zielonko has assumed full-time Media Relations duties. He recently completed two Masters Degrees at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo., in Business Administration and Sport Management. At Lindenwood, he served as a graduate assistant in the Sport Management department. He also holds a bachelor’s degree from Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. In 2013-14, Zielonko will handle communications duties for women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, swimming & diving, indoor and outdoor track & field, and men’s and  women’s tennis. He will also staff multiple championships and assist with business affairs. Zielonko is an avid musician and tennis player, and currently resides in Chesterfield, Mo.

Brian Rhame Account Executive MVC Sports Properties

In the spring of 2011, Learfield  Sports appointed Brian Rhame account executive for its locally based “MVC Sports Properties” entity. Rhame works alongside General Manager Branden Miller and the Missouri Valley Conference staff to oversee all components of the MVC’s relationship with the collegiate marketer.   As exclusive marketer for the Conference, Learfield  Sports assists the MVC with comprehensive corporate sponsorships, media and branding opportunities. Prior to joining MVC Sports Properties, Rhame served as Territory Manager for CCP Industries in the greater St. Louis area. Before that, he was the Director of Special Events for Kirkwood’s St. John Vianney High School for five years. Rhame received his bachelor’s degree in Marketing from the University of Central Arkansas in 2001, where he was a member of the Bears’ football team. He resides in Webster Groves, Mo., along with his wife Nicolle and daughter Adalyn.

Sean Wollenberg Sales & Marketing Assoc. MVC Sports Properties

After interning with MVC Sports Properties (MVCSP) in the Spring 2012 semester and graduating from Maryville University, Wollenberg is now a Sales and Marketing Associate at MVC Sports Properties. Wollenberg’s role includes coordinating proposals and miscellaneous sales tools and programs, sponsorship activation, administrative duties and contract fulfillment.   His responsibilities  also consist of game day management assistance including promotions, game program sales and hospitality.


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Eddie Jackson Coordinator of Officials

Eddie Jackson is in his fifth year  as Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials. A native of Jacksonville, Ark., Jackson worked in nine NCAA Tournaments since his first appearance in the national championship tournament in 1996. Overall, he advanced to work in both the NCAA Tournament regional semifinal and regional championship rounds during his illustrious career, and he has also worked in numerous conference tournaments and league championship games. Jackson has been employed in higher education and intercollegiate athletic administration since 1982. He currently is Associate Athletic Director for Compliance at Rogers State University in Claremore, Okla., and had been an assistant athletics director there since 2006. He previously served in an administrative capacity from 1988-2000 at Northeastern (Okla.) State University. For the past 15 years, Jackson has served as Commissioner and Supervisor of Men’s Officials for the Bi-State Athletic Conference  now the OCAC (Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference), a 12-member National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I league based in Oklahoma. Jackson, who serves on the NCAA Division I LLC Mechanics Committee, is also Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials for NCAA II leagues for the MIAA (Mid-America  Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) and the GAC (Great American Conference). Jackson is married to the former Jennifer Ham and they have two children: Lauren and Carter. Jackson is a 1981 graduate of Ouachita Baptist University, and he received a Master of Science degree in Higher Education Administration from Northeastern State University in 1988.

2013-14 Men’s Basketball Officials Nathan Bemis Little Rock, AR

Brad Ferrie Lee’s Summit, MO

Tyler Kumpf Paoli, IN

Mike Sanzere Cincinnati, OH

Patrick Boeh Ottawa, KS

Tim Fitzgerald Paragould, AR

Shawn Lehigh Phoenix, AZ

Mark Schnur Charlotte, NC

Drew Bontrager Owasso, OK

James Ford Chicago, IL

Trent Lovewell Omaha, NE

Kelly Self Hugo, OK

Bo Boroski Indianapolis, IN

John Gaffney Westwood, MA

Hal Lusk Clinton, MS

Doug Shows Rome, GA

Ford Branch, Jr. Princeton, KY

Coy Gammon Goodlettsville, TN

Jeff Malham Broken Arrow, OK

Roland Simmons Des Moines, IA

K. B. Burdett, Jr. Maumelle, AR

Brad Gaston Benton, AR

Toby Martinez Wichita, KS

Doug Sirmons Virginia Beach, VA

Cory Burkle Cedar Rapids, IA

Dwayne Gladden New Carrollton, MD

Brian McAnally Springdale, AR

Bert Smith Florence, KY

Jeff Campbell Claremore, OK

Doran Gotschall Peyton, CO

Randy McCall Highlands Ranch, CO

Larry Spaulding Amarillo, TX

Sean Casey Hernando, MS

Gene Grimshaw Saint Charles, MO

Brian McNutt Bethany, OK

Frank Spencer Wentzville, MO

Nathan Chitwood Centralia, MO

David Hall Lakewood, CO

John Moore Olathe, KS

Bob Staffen Littleton, CO

Daniel Chrisman Oakbrook, IL

Brent Hampton Lexington, KY

Terry Moore Spartanburg, SC

Zelton Steed Charlotte, NC

Martin Cota Corona, CA

Verne Harris Denver, CO

Dan Nowakowski Kansas City, MO

David Stevens Paris, TX

Ed Crenshaw O’Fallon, MO

Rick Hartzell Cedar Falls, IA

Ryan Odneal Manchester, MO

Jon Stigliano Keller, TX

Gregory Culotta Olathe, KS

Jerry Heater Charlotte, NC

Terry Oglesby Maryville, MO

Winston Stith Wichita, KS

Eric Curry Minneapolis, MN

Steve Heiman Wichita, KS

Donnie Olson Wheaton, IL

Gene Stock Hampton, IA

Dave Cusick Iowa City, IA

Randy Heimerman Ankeny, IA

Rick O’Neill Tinley Park, IL

Dan Stryffeler Simpsonville, SC

Don Daily Atkins, AR

John Hendricks Lees Summit, MO

Thomas O’Neill Tinley Park, IL

Mike Stuart Maryville, TN

Terry Davis Boonville, MO

John Higgins Omaha, NE

Tom O’Neill Tinley Park, IL

Mike Thibodeaux Princeton, LA

Bobby Daw Joliet, IL

Ed Hightower Edwardsville, IL

Clyde Owens Raleigh, NC

Greg Webb Carmel, IN

Joe DeRosa North Canton, OH

Chris Hill Andover, KS

Todd Parker Tuttle, OK

Brooks Wells Grand Island, NE

John Dillon Nolensville, TN

Paul Janssen Orange City, IA

Kelly Pfeifer Mitchell, SD

Mark Whitehead Denham Springs, LA

Kevin Driver Benton, KY

Byron Jarrett Little Rock, AR

Gerry Pollard Moscow Mills, MO

Gerald Williams Arlington, TX

James Durham Hackett, AR

Ronnie Jones Bloomington, IL

Rick Randall Biloxi, MS

Ervin Wilson Broken Arrow, OK

Tom Eades Gallatin, TN

Les Jones Chesapeake, VA

Greg Rennegarbe Addieville, IL

Rob Wolff Marshfield, MO

K.C. Ely Norman, OK

Keith Kimble Arlington, TX

Charles Robinson Woodbridge, VA

Terry Wymer N. Baltimore, OH

Warren Evans Wichita, KS

Kipp Kissinger Ashland, NE

‘Pic’ Russell Indianapolis, IN

MVC Info.

At Maryville University, Wollenberg held internships including two years as player liaison at the Texas vs. Nation college football all-star game, Sports Information Director intern, and group ticket sales with the St. Louis Blues. The most recent internship was as marketing and public relations with the wrestling team at Maryville University during the 2012 school year. Wollenberg is a 2012 graduate of Maryville with a B.S. degree in Business Administration, majoring in Sports Business Management and Marketing. He is now pursuing a Masters in Business Administration at Maryville.

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MVC Calendar/NCAA Rules Changes

MVC Info.

In the summer of 2013, the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved the following rules changes for men’s basketball:

NCAA Basketball Rules Changes Block/Charge -- Under the revised block/charge call in men’s basketball, a defensive player is not permitted to move into the path of an offensive player once he has started his upward motion with the ball to attempt a field goal or pass. If  the defensive player is not in legal guarding position by this time, it is a blocking foul. (Previously, a defender had to be in legal guarding position when the offensive player lifted off the floor.) The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel stressed that the following types of personal fouls should be called consistently:   • When a defensive player keeps a hand or forearm on an opponent;   • When a defensive player puts two hands on an opponent;    • When a defensive player continually jabs by extending his  arm(s) and placing a hand or forearm on the opponent;   • When a player uses an arm bar to impede the progress of an  opponent. Monitor reviews -- In men’s and women’s basketball, the panel approved monitor reviews in the last two minutes of regulation and overtime so officials can look to see if a shot  clock violation occurred and to determine who caused the ball to go out of bounds on a deflection involving two or  more players.   •  Additionally, it was approved that when officials have a  question as to whether a shot was 2-point or a 3-point field  goal, they will be allowed to signal to the scorer’s table that the play will be reviewed during the next media timeout.   •  In the last four minutes of the game and the entire overtime, officials will go to the monitor immediately to look  for indisputable evidence as to how many points should be awarded for a field goal.   •  In both men’s and women’s basketball, the use of the  monitor was approved to determine which player committed a foul when there is uncertainty after a call has been made. Previously, officials were only permitted to use the monitor to determine the free-throw shooter.

2013-14 MVC Championships Event

Date(s)

Site

Oct. 4-6

Individual Tennis Championship (W)

St. Louis, Mo.

Nov. 2

Cross Country Championship (M/W)

Des Moines, Iowa

Nov. 8-10

Soccer Championship (W)

Evansville, Ind.

Individual Tennis Championship (M)

Des Moines, Iowa

N13-15-17

Soccer Championship (M)

Peoria, Ill.

Nov. 28-30

Volleyball Championship

Wichita, Kan.

Feb. 13-15

Swimming and Diving (W)

Carbondale, Ill.

March 1-2

Indoor Track and Field

Cedar Falls, Iowa

March 6-9

Basketball Championship (M)

St. Louis, Mo.

March 13-16

Basketball Championship (W)

St. Charles, Mo.

April 20-22

Golf Championship (W)

Springfield, Ill.

April 25-27

Team Tennis Championship (M/W)

Normal, Ill.

April 28-29

Golf Championship (M)

Silvis, Ill.

May 8-10

Softball Championship

Normal, Ill.

May 16-18

Outdoor Track Championship

Carbondale, Ill.

May 20-24

Baseball Championship

Terre Haute, Ind.

Elbow rules -- In men’s and women’s basketball, panel members approved a tweak to the rules regarding elbow contact above the shoulders.   In these circumstances, officials may  use the monitor to determine if a flagrant foul has been  committed.   •  Officials will determine if the contact was a flagrant 2,  flagrant 1, common foul or no call. When the officials use the  monitor to review a situation that is not called on the floor,  the only options are flagrant 2, flagrant 1 or no foul.   •  In a flagrant 1 situation, the player who was struck is  awarded two free throws and his or her team gets possession of the ball.   •  In a flagrant 2 situation, free throws and possession are  awarded and the player who threw the elbow is ejected from the game. The men’s and women’s basketball committees felt the original intent of the elbow rules have caused too many flagrant  fouls being called when they weren’t appropriate. The intent of the elbow rule has always been to protect players and eliminate the rip move where players were making contact above the shoulders of defenders.  By allowing officials to  review these plays on the monitor, the committees believe it will eliminate the non-deserving flagrant 1 fouls in particular.

Last year’s MVC Men’s Basketball Championship at Scottrade Center drew 71,029 fans over four days -- marking the second-best total attendance figure in league history.

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Missouri Valley Conference Facts & Services MVC Sports Properties

For additional information regarding The Valley and men’s basketball, contact Associate Commissioner Mike Kern, Assistant Commissioner Kelli Briscoe, or Assistant Commissioner Derrick Docket:

The Valley is in the midst of a seven-year, exclusive relationship with collegiate sports marketer Learfield Sports.  Beginning in July of 2010,  Missouri Valley Sports Properties, a property of Learfield  Sports, began spearheading numerous efforts for the league to bolster its presence among corporate America and strengthen its brand among fans, alumni and the marketplace through media, corporate hospitality, venue exposure, branding opportunities and product sampling. MVCSP also will be an integral partner charged with creating corporate opportunities for the MVC Web site (mvc-sports.com), and managing promotions and certain retail licensing deals.

Missouri Valley Conference 1818 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 435-4779 -- Kern cell (314) 444-4326 -- Kern direct (314) 444-4356 -- Kern fax kern@mvc.org -- Kern e-mail mvc-sports.com  •  archmadness.com valley-live.tv (videostreaming)

The Missouri Valley Conference offers a wide array of media services, including weekly telephonic coaches briefings  in basketball, as well as weekly releases and preseason publications for each of the league’s 18 sports programs. During the season, a panel will select a Player of the Week and a Newcomer of the Week.

MVC on the Web -- mvc-sports.com Information on the Missouri Valley Conference has been available on the web since 1995, and the league’s official web site -- www.mvc-sports.com -- continues to  stand out as one of the nation’s top collegiate athletic sites on the world wide web. Originally constructed by Mike Kern, it is currently maintained by the league’s media relations staff. Current news and information about MVC athletics teams, live statistics, official team merchandise, live  events, highlights, press conferences and other exclusive features are available on the league’s web site.

MVC on the Web -- archmadness.com The site (archmadness.com) debuted in January of 2003 and is a fan-friendly site with links to St. Louis hotels and travel information, plus tournament stories, game recaps, and photos.

MVC on the Web -- Social Media The league began an aggressive approach in its social media presence in 2009, with goals to expand its social media initiative in order to reach the most fans possible. The MVC also engages with fans on Google+, Pinterest and YouTube. facebook.com/MissouriValleyConference twitter.com/mvcsports twitter.com/ValleyHoops

Television Production - Niles Media Group Kansas City-based Niles Media Group serves as the production company for the conference’s television package. The partnership between the Missouri Valley Conference and Niles Media Group is for the 2013-14 academic year and features a two-year option for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons. NILES MEDIA GROUP 9420 Liberty Drive, Liberty, MO 64068 Mr. John Denison, Chief Operating Officer 816/457-1798 (C); Jdenison@nilesmediagroup.com

Video Streaming - “Valley Live” The MVC has signed an agreement with WebStream Productions (WSP) to produce championship events and provide consulting services to help elevate and standardize the league’s video streaming products. Non-televised championship games/matches from women’s soccer, men’s soccer, volleyball, women’s basketball, softball and baseball will all be available via the league’s webstreaming initiative (visit valley-live.tv for more info).

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Missouri Valley Conference Services

Tuesday Coaches Briefings Teleconferences with The Valley head coaches will be conducted on Tuesday throughout the season. The conferences begin at 10:30 a.m. (Central). To participate in the conference calls, please dial 877-441-0939. A special pre-tournament call will take place on Tuesday, March 4, at 10:30 a.m. (Central). The call-in number is 877-441-0939. Speaking order will be determined. The Valley also will conduct an all-conference call on Tuesday, March 4, at 2:30 p.m. (Central), with the league’s Larry Bird Trophy winner, Newcomer of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Sixth Man Award. That number is 877-441-0939. On Monday, March 17, at 10 a.m. (Central), there will be a call featuring the league’s head coaches selected for post-season play. The Q&A segments with the coaches are 10 minutes long (instead of six minutes). Speaking order will be determined. That number is 877-441-0939. The teleconferences will be streamed live each week, and audio files will also be available for playback on the  conference’s web site within 24 hours. Please contact The Valley to arrange participation in the weekly sessions. Media will be allowed to ask questions directly of the coaches. The session schedule (times Central) for 2013-14 is: Dec. 17 Jan. 7-14-21-28; Feb. 4-11-18-25 Call-in Number: 877-441-0939 [Note special calls -- above -- on March 4 and March 17] Contact the league office to arrange for a playback. Time -- Coaches, School 10:30 10:36 10:42 10:48 10:54

Ben Jacobson, UNI Ray Giacoletti, Drake Paul Lusk, Missouri State Greg Lansing, Indiana St. Marty Simmons, Evansville

11:00 11:06 11:12 11:18 11:24

Barry Hinson, Southern Illinois Porter Moser, Loyola Dan Muller, Illinois State Geno Ford, Bradley Gregg Marshall, Wichita State

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Missouri Valley Conference Television Network Tom Ackerman Play-by-Play/Sidelines

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Tom Ackerman is in his 11th season as a member of The Valley TV Network. Ackerman will handle play-by-play duties plus serve as the sideline reporter for the 2014 MVC Men’s Basketball Championship at Scottrade Center in St. Louis. A 1997 graduate of Indiana University, he is in his 17th year at KMOX Radio (AM 1120) in St. Louis, where he is sports director and the morning sports anchor on “Total Information A.M.” The host of programs like “Sports Open Line” and “Sports on a Sunday Morning,” Ackerman has also handled play-by-play duties for University of Missouri men’s basketball and served as a sideline reporter on Mizzou football broadcasts for KMOX Radio. In addition to his radio responsibilities, Ackerman has also served as a host for St. Louis Cardinals post-game shows on Fox Sports Midwest. A native of St. Louis, Mo., Ackerman and his wife, Angie, live in St. Louis, and have two daughters Erika (7) and Audrey (3).

Mark Adams, Analyst

A nationally respected college basketball commentator, Mark Adams is in his fourth season with the MVC TV Network. He will serve as an analyst on regular-season telecasts as well as broadcasts from the 2014 MVC Men’s Basketball Championship in St. Louis. Considered by many to be the “Voice of the Mid-Majors,” Adams appears regularly on nationally televised college basketball games on ESPN and has made numerous appear-

ances in studio. Adams was a college basketball coach for 17 years and 10 of those years at the NCAA Division I level. Known as a program re-builder, he took over three different collegiate basketball programs that were a combined 28-54 (.341) in the season prior to his arrival. In his final season record at those  same three schools he led those teams to a combined record of 59-32 (.648). His teams won two championships (1985 and 1989) earning him Coach of the Year honors in 1989 and national recognition. He was the head coach at Central Connecticut State University from 1991 to 1996, and during his tenure, the Blue Devils led the nation in blocked shots during the 1995-96 campaign. Prior to taking over at Central Connecticut, he served as an assistant coach at Washington State University from 1989 to 1991. From 1985 to 1989, he was head coach at Western Oregon State University, guiding the Runnin’ Wolves to the 1989 West Division championship of NAIA District 2 and earning Northwest College Basketball Coach-of-the-Year honors. He served as an assistant coach at Idaho State from 1979 to 1982, before being named head coach at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana. He guided the Battlin’ Bears to a 1985 NAIA District 12 Regional championship and an NAIA National Tournament berth. Adams received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of Cincinnati in 1979 and earned a master’s degree in athletic administration from Idaho State University in 1980. Living in Springboro, Ohio, Adams is married to his wife Judy and has four sons: Luke (29), Patrick (21), Jimmy (21) and Robby (8).

Adam Emmenecker, Analyst

Adam Emmenecker joins the MVC TV Network telecast team, serving as an analyst for regular-season men’s basketball telecasts on ESPN3. During the 2007-08 basketball season, Emmenecker, who had been a walk-on for his first three years at Drake University, emerged  from obscurity to lead the Bulldogs to a sweep of the regular-season and tournament titles in the Missouri Valley Conference. He received numerous honors, including the 2008 Larry Bird Award -- given to the league’s top player. He also received first-team all-MVC  laurels and earned MVP recognition for the 2008 MVC Tournament.

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His accomplishments on the court in 2007-08 were arguably eclipsed by his academic record. He graduated from Drake with a 3.98 grade point average in four majors — management, finance, general business and entrepreneurial management. He also earned minors in economics and a concentration in insurance. He was chosen as the 2008 Academic All-American of the Year in men’s Division I basketball by the College Sports Information Directors of America, and was also named the MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Year in men’s basketball. Emmenecker completed his career after playing for the Deutsche Bank Skyliners in Frankfurt, Germany, in 2008-09 and the Iowa Energy of the NBA’s Development League in 2009. A native of Saginaw, Michigan, Emmenecker currently serves as a senior service business operations analyst for Principal Financial Group in Des Moines, Iowa.

Mitch Holthus, Play-by-Play

Entering his 19th season as one of the league’s play-by-play voices is Mitch Holthus. He served as The Valley’s lead television playby-play man for 13 seasons. In 2007, Holthus was named the third recipient of the league’s John Sanders Spirit of the Valley Award -- given to an individual who exemplifies the spirit of the late MVC staffer  and demonstrates passion for the Conference, strong work ethic and sense of humor. A native of Smith Center, Kan., Holthus is in his 20th season as the radio play-by-play voice of the Kansas City Chiefs -- the longest tenured play-by-play announcer in KC history -on their 80-station network. A 28-year broadcast veteran, he was the play-by-play voice of the Kansas State Wildcats for 12 seasons. He served as television host of the Kansas State football and basketball coaches shows from 1985 to 1996. He also toiled as play-by-play announcer at WIBW Radio, flagship station of the Kansas City Royals, from 1983 to 1996. He has earned the distinction of being the Kansas Sportcaster of the Year eight times -- 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998 and 2001 -- from the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters, and has been voted the Metro Sportscaster of the Year by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters nine times. Holthus was inducted into the Kansas Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in October 2008 and was tabbed the Kansas City Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. In September of 2012, Holthus was awarded an Emmy for his video and on-line work by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. A 1979 Kansas State grad, he and his wife, Tami, a former college basketball player at KSU, have a son Brian (31) and a daughter Hayley (28), who both played basketball and graduated from Southwestern College in Winfield, Kan.

Dave Kaplan, Analyst

Dave Kaplan is in his second tour with The Valley Network, and is slated to serve as a men’s basketball analyst on ESPN3 contests. He is also a basketball game analyst for NBC Sports and has worked extensively as a basketball game analyst for ESPN. A former college basketball coach at Northern Illinois and an NBA scout with the Indiana Pacers and the Seattle SuperSonics, he is the host of the highly rated “Sports Talk Live” which is a daily sports roundtable discussion show on Comcast SportsNet Chicago. Kaplan is the host of “The David Kaplan Show” on WGN Radio which airs weeknights from 7-11 p.m. Monday-Friday. He is also the pre/ postgame host for CSN’s Chicago Cubs broadcasts. He has also appeared as a guest on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and he was in the highly acclaimed documentary “Hoop Dreams” during his basketball scouting days. In 2011, Kaplan played a prominent role in the highly acclaimed ESPN documentary, “Catching Hell,” which chronicled the story of the 2003 Chicago Cubs and fan Steve Bartman who was thrust into the spotlight when the Cubs failed to win Game 6 of the National League Championship Series after leading 3-0 in the 8th inning at Wrigley. A native of Skokie, Ill., Kaplan is a graduate of Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he received a bachelor’s degree in English.


Missouri Valley Conference Television Network Kevin Lehman, Analyst

Jayice Pearson, Analyst

Jayice (pronounced JC) Pearson is in his first season as a member of the MVC Television Network talent team. A native of Oceanside, Calif., Pearson has served as an analyst for Missouri-Kansas City men’s basketball telecasts for the past four seasons. A product of the University of Washington, Pearson played eight seasons in the National Football League as a defensive back for the Kansas City Chiefs (1986-1992) and the Minnesota Vikings (1993). Pearson began his broadcasting career as a college football analyst for ESPN Regional (1998-2002) and in 2003 started calling National Football League games for FOX telecasts. He left FOX following the 2008 season to return to ESPN as a college football analyst for three campaigns. Pearson is now in his third season calling college football contests for FOX Sports Net.

John Rooney, Play-by-Play

John Rooney is in his second tour of duty as part of the Missouri Valley Conference Television Network talent team. Rooney served as a TV play-by-play voice for The Valley during the 1988-89 academic year. A native of Richmond, Mo., Rooney completed his eighth year of broadcasting St. Louis Cardinals games with partner Mike Shannon in 2013. He came to St. Louis from the Chicago White Sox where he spent 18 years (19882005) – one in TV and 17 seasons following in the radio booth. The Cardinals World Championship crown in 2006 gave John the privilege of working with the World Champion team in back-to-back seasons, following the White Sox win in 2005.   Rooney, 58, called his first major league game in 1983 with Shannon  and Hall of Fame Broadcaster Jack Buck during a three-game series between the Cardinals and host Cincinnati Reds.

He began his baseball broadcasting career at the class AAA level, spending the 1981-82 seasons with the Oklahoma 89ers and the 1983-84 campaigns with the Louisville Redbirds.   He juggled two stints in the 1980′s as a sports reporter for KMOX  around his baseball broadcasting and also called University of Missouri basketball games for 20 seasons. He also has broadcast several college football bowls as well as the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, including the Final Four (1984-2002). Inducted into the state of Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in February 2004, he and his wife, Susan, have two daughters, Colleen and Rachel.

Scott Warmann Play-by-Play / Host

Scott Warmann is in his ninth season as a member of The Valley TV Network. Warmann will perform play-by-play duties and serve as the between-games host for the 2014 MVC Men’s Basketball Championship at Scottrade Center in St. Louis. He will also handle play-by-play responsibilities for the 2013 MVC Women’s Soccer Championship at Evansville, Ind., the 2013 MVC Men’s Soccer Championship at Peoria, Ill., and the 2014 MVC Women’s Basketball Championship at The Family Arena in St. Charles, Mo. In 2014, he will be in his third year as a member of the ESPN3 talent team as a baseball play-by-play voice for the MVC Championship from Terre Haute, Ind. Warmann has also done play-by-play as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference telecast team for the last 12 seasons. A St. Louis native, Warmann was a studio host for the St. Louis Rams radio network for five seasons at Clear Channel Radio, including  the 1999 Super Bowl championship season. Currently, he works at KMOX Radio (1120 AM) in St. Louis as a sports show host and studio host for the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues.  Warmann also fills in as studio host for the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues telecasts on FOX Sports Midwest.

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Kevin Lehman is in his third season as member of the MVC Television Network talent team as a regular-season basketball analyst. A native of Iowa City, Iowa, Lehman has done analyst work for the CBS Sports Network, the Big 12 Network, KCRG-TV (Cedar Rapids), KWWL-TV (Waterloo), Mediacom Connections Channel and, from 2006-2011, served as an analyst on the Iowa State Cyclone TV Network and Mediacom Connections Channel. Currently an analyst for University of Northern Iowa men’s basketball games on KCRG-TV (Cedar Rapids), the Iowa Hawkeyes on the Big Ten Digital Network (BTN.com), co-host of Mediacom Connections Channel’s “Talk Sports,” and an in-studio personality for FOX Sports on KFXA-TV in Cedar Rapids, he is in his tenth season as co-host of the “Three Point Show” on WMT Radio in Cedar Rapids. A 24-year veteran of coaching, including 15 seasons at the collegiate level, Lehman was the head coach at the University of Nebraska at Omaha from 1995-2001. At UNO, his rebuilding efforts produced the school’s first winning season in over a decade, and his fifth campaign  resulted in UNO’s first back-to-back winning seasons in a decade.  In 1986, after coaching in Iowa high schools for nine seasons, he was hired by Eldon Miller at the University of Northern Iowa. As recruiting coordinator for UNI from 1986-1995, he recruited nine of the all-time top 20 scorers in UNI history. In 1990, the fourth season under Miller and his new staff, UNI basketball reached unprecedented heights with a 23-9 season, 19 school records, its first modern history win over the University of Iowa in  front of a state-record crowd of 23,000 and a first-ever NCAA tournament bid. The 14th-seeded Panthers went on to upset third-seed Missouri. Inducted into the UNI Athletic Hall of Fame as a coach for the 1990 team and into the Regina High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008, he holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Wartburg College and a master’s in physical education from Drake University. Lehman has three children: Austin (29), Grant (27) and Calvin (27).

Rich Zvosec, Analyst

Rich Zvosec is in his fourth season as a member of The Valley TV Network. Zvosec also serves as a college basketball analyst for the ESPN family of networks and CBS Sports. During his 25-year coaching career, Coach Z built a strong reputation for turning around programs. He started or rebuilt programs at each of his four head coaching stops on his journey. In 2005, he guided Missouri-Kansas City to a 16-12 record and became one of only 35 active college hoops coaches to be selected coach of the year in two different Division I conferences at two separate schools. That year, he was tabbed the Mid-Continent Conference, College Insider and CBSSportsline Coach of the Year.   His tenure at UMKC produced historic wins and results, finishing with  one of the highest winning percentages in conference play and producing the most league wins in school history. He left UMKC with the highest winning percentage in school history and had the second-highest Mid-Continent Conference (all league coaches) winning percentage during his six-year tenure. He recorded the school’s most historic victory, as he led the Kangaroos to a 93-52 win over Kansas State in 2003 -- the school’s 200th win and its first over the Wildcats.  At 27, he was the youngest Division I head coach in the country at St. Francis College in New York. In his third season, the Terriers recorded their most Division I wins in two decades, and he was named the 1991 Northeast Conference Coach of the Year. He then built the University of North Florida program from scratch. In only its fourth season of existence, he led the school to the championship game of the Sunshine State Conference. In addition to his coaching experience, he has authored numerous magazine articles and has published two books titled, Birds, Dogs and Kangaroos: Life on the Back Roads of College Basketball and For Tiger Fans Only.   He has appeared in several films, including Along Came a Spider,  and an episode of Friday Night Lights. In 2002, his UMKC commercial won a Telly Award.

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MVC Television & Radio Partners MVC Institutional Video Contacts & Television Network Contacts VIDEO CONTACTS

NORTHERN IOWA

TV NETWORK CONTACTS

BRADLEY

Mr. Eric Braley Around the Corner Productions 418 W. 13th Street Cedar Falls, IA 50613 319/415-5932 (C) eric@atc-p.com

BRADLEY

Mr. Lee Hall Sports Director WEEK-TV (NBC) 2907 Springfield Road East Peoria, IL 61611 309/698-3729 (O) 309/256-8034 (C) lhall@week.com

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DRAKE Mr. Joey Donia Sports Anchor WOI-TV (ABC) 3903 Westown Parkway West Des Moines, IA 50266 515/457-1026 (O) 630/945-8894 (C) joeydonia@gmail.com EVANSVILLE Mr. Drew Amman Eyewitness Sports Director WEHT-TV/WTVW-TV 800 Marywood Drive Henderson, KY 42420 800/879-8574 (O) 812/589-2531 (C) drew@tristatehomepage.com ILLINOIS STATE Mr. Kurt Pegler Sports Director WMBD-TV (CBS) 3131 N. University Peoria, IL 61604 309/686-9462 (O) 309/397-1041 (C) kurtp@wmbd.com INDIANA STATE Mr. John Sherman Sr. Asst. Athletic Director Indiana State University 401 N. 4th Street Terre Haute, IN 47809 812/237-3047 (O) 812/243-1257 (C) john.sherman@indstate.edu LOYOLA Mr. Dan Shepard Assistant Director, New Media Loyola University Chicago 6526 N. Winthrop Ave. Chicago, IL 60626 773/508-3312 (O) 440/313-8304 (C) dshepard@luc.edu MISSOURI STATE Mr. Steve Wynn Assistant Manager Production & Programming Missouri State University 901 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO  65897 417/836-4619 (O) 417/988-6986 (C) stevewynn@missouristate.edu

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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Mr. Darren Kinnard Sports Director WSIL-TV (ABC) 1416 Country Aire Drive Carterville, IL 62918 618/985-2333 (O) 618/925-3873 (C) dkinnard@wsiltv.com WICHITA STATE Mr. Bruce Haertl KWCH-TV (CBS) 2815 E. 37th Street Wichita, KS 67219 316/706-8620 (C) bhaertl@kwch.com NILES MEDIA GROUP Mr. John Denison Chief Operating Officer Niles Media Group 9420 Liberty Drive Liberty, MO 64068 816/457-1798 (C) Jdenison@nilesmediagroup.com ESPN Mr. Jonathan Whyley News Producer, ESPN 11001 Rushmore Dr. Charlotte, NC 28277 704/973-5096 (O) 860/302-4915 (C) Jonathan.M.Whyley@espn.com Mr. Anthony Jaeger Sr. Assignment Editor, ESPN 935 Middle Street Bristol, CT 06010 860/766-3452 (O) 860/329-3290 (C) anthony.jaeger@espn.com Mr. Dan Pesquera Assignment Editor, ESPN 935 Middle Street Bristol, CT 06010 860/766-5235 (O) 860/620-7694 (C) daniel.pesquera@espn.com

Mr. Stuart Spencer Sponsorship Coordinator Nelligan Sports Marketing 1501 W. Bradley Ave. Renaissance Coliseum Peoria, IL 61625 309/677-2622 (O) 502/648-0399 (C) swspencer@bradley.edu DRAKE Mr. Pat Hurley Sr. Regional Production Mgr. Mediacom Connections 2205 Ingersoll Avenue Des Moines, IA 50312 515/246-1890, ext. 7796 (O) 515/710-0848 (C) phurley@mediacomcc.com EVANSVILLE Mr. Kirk Williams Dir. of Programming/Research WFIE-TV (NBC) P.O. Box 1414 Evansville, IN 47701 812/426-1414 (O) kwilliams@14wfie.com ILLINOIS STATE Mr. Andrew Bond Dir. of Corporate Sponsorships Illinois State University Campus Box 2660 Normal, IL 61790-2660 309/438-8471 (O) 517/449-9719 (C) ajbond@ilstu.edu INDIANA STATE Mr. Tim Sturgess Vice President / GM WTWO-TV (NBC) Nexstar Broadcasting Group P.O. Box 9268 Terre Haute, IN 47808 812/696-2121, ext. 356 (O) 812/841-3419 (C) tsturgess@wtwo.com

Mr. Brian McDonough President / GM, KYTV 999 W. Sunshine Springfield, MO 65807 417/268-3000 (O) bmcdonough@ky3.com NORTHERN IOWA Mr. Brian Gabel General Manager Panther Sports Properties UNI-Dome, Upper NW Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0314 319/273-4502 (O) 515/822-2942 (C) bgabel@panthersportsproperties.com Mr. Kevin Schrader Dir. of Broadcast Distribution and Operations KCRG-TV (ABC) 501 2nd Avenue SE Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401 319/398-8418 (O) 319/431-9426 (C) kevin.schrader@kcrg.com Ms. Mollie Strouse Marketing Specialist Cedar Falls Utilities Utility Parkway, P.O. Box 769 Cedar Falls, IA 50613 319/268-5360 (O) mollie.strouse@cfunet.net SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Mr. Randy Younker General Manager Saluki Sports Properties SIU Arena 118 - Mail Code 6620 Carbondale, IL 62901-6620 618/453-8691 (O) 407/765-9166 (C) ryounker@salukisportsproperties.com Mr. Greg Petrowich Executive Director WSIU Public Broadcasting Mail Code 6602 Carbondale, IL 62901-6602 618/453-6181 (O) greg.petrowich@wsiu.org

LOYOLA

WICHITA STATE

Mr. Patrick Schultz Assoc. Athletics Director Loyola University Chicago 6526 N. Winthrop Ave. Chicago, IL 60626 773/508-2566 (O) 773/716-4316 (C) pschul@luc.edu

Mr. Mark Ewing Programming Manager Cox Communications 901 S. George Washington Wichita, KS 67211 316/260-7450 (O) 316/308-5316 (C) mark.ewing@cox.com

MISSOURI STATE Mr. Frank M. Cuervo General Manager Nelligan Sports Marketing 901 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO 65897 417/836-5234 (O) 812/219-3585 (C) fmcuervo@missouristate.edu


MVC Television & Radio Partners MVC Flagship Radio Contacts BRADLEY

ILLINOIS STATE

NORTHERN IOWA

FOX SPORTS

WMBD RADIO (1470 AM) Senior VP/GM: Mike Wild Dir., Sports Sales: Brian Rowell 331 Fulton Street, Suite 1200 Peoria, IL 61602 309/637-3700 (O) mike.wild@jmpmedia.com brian.rowell@jmpmedia.com

WJBC (1230 AM/93.7 FM) Programming/Advertising: Dan Westhoff, Operations Manager 236 Greenwood Ave. Bloomington, IL 61702-0008 309/821-1000, ext. 268 (O) dan.westhoff@cumulus.com

KXEL RADIO (1540 AM) Programming: Bill Wells, GM 514 Jefferson Street Waterloo, IA 50701 319/234-2200 (O) 319/269-3533 (C) bill.wells@wcinet.com

PLAY-BY-PLAY Dick Luedke 1520 E. Grove Street Bloomington, IL 61701 309/766-3635 (O) 309/212-6551 (C) dick.luedke.h2hj@statefarm.com

ADVERTISING General Manager: Brian Gabel Panther Sports Properties UNI-Dome, Upper NW Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0314 319/273-4502 (O) 515/822-2942 (C) bgabel@panthersportsproperties.com

Mr. Jack Donovan Sr. Vice President/GM 333 S. 18th Street St. Louis, MO 63103 314/206-7000 (O) jack.donovan@foxsports.net Mr. Rick Powers Director of Programming FOX Sports Midwest, FOX 333 S. 18th Street St. Louis, MO 63103 314/206-7011 (O) 314/330-7425 (C) rick.powers@foxsports.net FOX COLLEGE SPORTS Mr. Derek Crocker Sr. Manager, Collegiate Sports FOX Sports Media Group 10201 W. Pico Blvd. Building 103, Suite 2270B Los Angeles, CA 90064-2674 310/369-8202 (O) 310/969-8153 (F) 714/595-3766 (C) derek.crocker@foxsports.net COMCAST SPORTSNET CHICAGO Mr. Greg Bowman Vice President of Programming Comcast SportsNet 350 N. Orleans, Suite S1-100 Chicago, IL 60654 312/222-6023 (O) 312/527-4039 (F) 312/607-2478 (C) gbowman@comcastsportsnet.com ESPN3 Mr. Thomas McKee Assoc. Manager, Digital Media Programming & Acquisitions WatchESPN/ESPN3 ESPN Plaza Bristol, CT 06010 860/766-1456 (O) 860/766-2415 (F) 860/302-9672 (C) Thomas.D.McKee@espn.com NILES MEDIA GROUP Mr. John Denison Chief Operating Officer Niles Media Group 9420 Liberty Drive Liberty, MO 64068 816/457-1798 (C) Jdenison@nilesmediagroup.com Ms. Kandy Wepler Chief Financial Officer Niles Media Group 9420 Liberty Drive Liberty, Missouri 64068 816/268-5608 (O) 816/304-8475 (C) kandy@nilesmediagroup.com

ADVERTISING Coordinator: Stuart Spencer Nelligan Sports Marketing 1501 W. Bradley Ave. Renaissance Coliseum Peoria, IL 61625 502/648-0399 (C) swspencer@fsmail.bradley.edu PLAY-BY-PLAY Asst. AD: Dave Snell 1501 W. Bradley Ave. Renaissance Coliseum, Ste. 140 Peoria, IL 61625 309/677-3611 (O) 309/253-3290 (C) dsnell@bradley.edu DRAKE KRNT RADIO (1350 AM) Programming: Mark McDowell 1416 Locust Street Des Moines, IA 50309 515/280-1350 (O) mmcdowell@desmoinesradiogroup.com ADVERTISING Associate AD, External Affairs: Dave Haskin 2507 University Ave. Des Moines, IA 50311 515/528-0354 (C) dave.haskin@drake.edu Greg Ellis Greg.ellis@imgworld.com 515/271-4894 (O) PLAY-BY-PLAY Larry Cotlar KBGG Radio (1700 AM ESPN) 4143 109th Street Urbandale, IA 50322 515/954-8889 (C) cotman.sports@cumulus.com EVANSVILLE WUEV RADIO (91.5 FM) Programming: Tom Benson 1800 Lincoln Ave. Evansville, IN 47722 812/488-2689 (O) 812/589-9862 (C) tb39@evansville.edu ADVERTISING Dir. of Marketing: Paul Dodson 1800 Lincoln Ave. Evansville, IN 47722 812/488-2394 (O) 812/760-0240 (C) pd58@evansville.edu PLAY-BY-PLAY Director of Development for Athletics: Lance Wilkerson 1800 Lincoln Ave. Evansville, IN 47722 812/488-2623 (O) 812/589-3100 (C) lw137@evansville.edu

INDIANA STATE WIBQ RADIO (98.5 FM) Programming: Jack Swart, Market Manager 824 S. 3rd Street Terre Haute, IN 47807 812/232-4161 (O) jack.swart@mwcradio.com ADVERTISING GM: Jeremiah Turner Nelligan Sports Marketing 401 N. 4th Street Terre Haute, IN 47809 812/237-4087 (O) 812/249-0804 (C) jturner@nelligansports.com

PLAY-BY-PLAY Gary Rima P.O. Box 1204 Waterloo, IA 50704 319/234-2200 (O) 319/269-5924 (C) onpressrow@kxel.com SOUTHERN ILLINOIS WVZA RADIO (105.1 FM) Programming: Janet Jensen, GM 1822 Court Street Marion, IL 62959 618/997-8123 (O) 618/967-3704 (C) janet.jensen@mywithersradio.com

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY

ADVERTISING GM: Randy Younker Saluki Sports Properties SIU Arena 118 - Mail Code 6620 Carbondale, IL 62901 618/453-8691 (O) 407/765-9166 (C) ryounker@salukisportsproperties.com

WWW.LOYOLARAMBLERS.COM Programming/Advertising: Patrick Schultz, Associate AD 6526 N. Winthrop Ave. Chicago, IL 60626 773/508-2566 (O) 773/716-4316 (C) pschul@luc.edu

PLAY-BY-PLAY Coord. of External and Broadcast Operations: Mike Reis SIU Arena 118 - Mail Code 6620 Carbondale, IL 62901 618/453-3158 (O) 618/967-3678 (C) mreis@siu.edu

PLAY-BY-PLAY John Fitzgerald North Central College 30 N. Brainard Street Naperville, IL 60540 630/637-5512 (O) 847/877-9631(C) jfitzgerald@noctrl.edu

WICHITA STATE

PLAY-BY-PLAY Brian Fritz 5347 Chisholm, Apt. I Terre Haute, IN 47803 812/230-3288 (O/C) brianfritz@vzw.blackberry.net

MISSOURI STATE KTXR RADIO (101.3 FM) Programming/Advertising: Frank Cuervo, GM Nelligan Sports Marketing 901 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO  65897 417/836-5234 (O) 812/219-3585 (C) fmcuervo@missouristate.edu

ServiceS/Tv

NATIONAL/REGIONAL

KNSS RADIO (1330 AM) Programming/Advertising: Bill Maness, President, Syndeo Outsourcing LLC 3504 N. Great Plains, Ste. 200 Wichita, KS 67220 316/630-9107 (O) 316/640-0888 (C) bmaness@syndeohro.com PLAY-BY-PLAY Mike Kennedy 7606 Oxford Wichita, KS 67226 316/687-2467 (O) 316/210-3573 (C) mikekennedywsu@yahoo.com

PLAY-BY-PLAY Art Hains 901 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO  65897 417/836-4632 (O) 417/880-5431 (C) ahains@missouristate.edu 19


MVC Television & Radio Partners Tournament Title Game To Air on CBS As Part of League’s ESPN Agreement

ServiceS/Tv

ESPN, Inc., is the world’s leading multinational, multimedia sports entertainment company featuring a portfolio of more than 50 multimedia sports assets. The company is comprised of eight 24-hour domestic television networks (ESPN, ESPN22, ESPNEWS, ESPNU, ESPN Classic, ESPN Deportes, ESPN 3D and the regionally focused Longhorn Network) and five HD simulcast services (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS and ESPN Deportes). Other businesses include ESPN Regional Television, ESPN International (48 networks, syndication, radio, digital), ESPN Radio, ESPN.com, ESPN The Magazine, ESPN Enterprises and espnW. Multi-screen offerings include WatchESPN, ESPN3 and ESPN Mobile. Based in Bristol, Conn., ESPN is 80 percent owned by ABC, Inc., which is an indirect subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. The Hearst Corporation holds a 20 percent interest in ESPN. The 24-hour college sports television network airs more than 650 live events annually and offers over 1,000 original studio shows. ESPNU, a three-time Sports Emmy nominated network, has seen a steady distribution increase since its inception on March 4, 2005 and is now in 75 million households. The network is available in high definition on ESPNUHD.  ESPNU has long-term carriage agreements with all 10 of the top multichannel TV providers – Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox, DirecTV (Channel 208), DISH Network (Channel 141), Mediacom, Time Warner Cable, Verizon FiOS TV and AT&T U-verse. ESPN3 is ESPN’s live multi-screen sports network, a destination that delivers thousands of exclusive sports events annually. It is accessible online at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app and streamed on televisions through ESPN on Xbox LIVE to Gold members and Apple TV. The network is currently available to more than 85 million homes at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider.  The network is also available at no cost to approximately 21 million U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel via computers, smartphones and tablets connected to on-campus educational and on-base military broadband and Wi-Fi networks. CBS Sports, college basketball’s leading network broadcaster, will continue to televise the next three Missouri Valley Conference Men’s Basketball Championship games, including the 2014 title contest on March 9.

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MVC Tournament on WestwoodOne Missouri Valley Conference Sports Properties (MVCSP) has granted WestwoodOne rights to broadcast the title game of the men’s basketball games of the MVC Tournament (March 9). WestwoodOne, the largest independent national audio company in the U.S, delivers audio content to more than 8,200 media partners and 225 million consumers each week. WestwoodOne’s content and services includes live play-by-play sports and sports talk programming; music and entertainment programs; news, talk, and information programming, 24/7 music formats; prep services; customized music, jingles and imaging; and national sales representation.

Missouri Valley and FOX Sports Midwest In addition to being the TV home for Missouri Valley Conference sports, FOX Sports Midwest is a presenting sponsor of the MVC Men’s Basketball Championship in St. Louis and the MVC Women’s Basketball Championship in St. Charles each March. FOX Sports Midwest, which was launched on Nov. 1, 1996, serves as home for MVC basketball, baseball, soccer, softball and volleyball. FOX Sports Midwest and sister networks FOX Sports Indiana and FOX Sports Kansas City reach nearly 6 million cable and satellite television homes in six Midwestern states and telecast more than 3,000 hours of local programming annually. FOX Sports Midwest is also the home for St. Louis Cardinals baseball, St. Louis Blues hockey, Kansas City Royals baseball and Indiana Pacers basketball. A partnership between the Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox and the NBC Sports Group, Comcast SportsNet Chicago features over 275 live pro games in high definition each year.  In addition, CSN delivers extensive pre/post-game coverage for its core pro team partners, as well as the Chicago Bears, along with Emmy Award-winning regional sports news and analysis via SportsNet Central and SportsTalk Live. Through the network’s growing digital platform, CSNChicago.com, Chicago sports fans tap into the most comprehensive and dedicated 24/7 online destination for breaking news, upto-the-minute game previews/recaps, highlights, multimedia video clips, blogs and standout coverage from CSNChicago. com’s team of “Insiders.” Launched on Sept. 9, 2004, FOX College Sports (FCS) is home to MVC basketball, baseball, men’s and women’s soccer, softball and volleyball. Telecasting more than 1,100 live NCAA events annually, FCS is seen by viewers in the nation’s 25 largest cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas and Atlanta. FCS is available on most major TV providers including AT&T U-verse, Charter, Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Verizon FiOS. For complete TV provider information and availability, log onto http://fcs.channelfinder.net/start.asp.


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2013-14 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule Day

Date

Game

Time (CT)

Friday

October 25

Bemidji State at UNI (EX)

7:00 p.m.

Saturday

October 26

Trevecca Nazarene at Evansville (EX)

7:05 p.m.

Sunday

October 27

McKendree at Missouri State (EX)

3:05 p.m.

Monday

October 28

Upper Iowa at BU (EX) [at Renaissance Coll.]

7:00 p.m.

Tuesday

October 29

Missouri Southern at Missouri State (EX)

7:35 p.m.

Friday

November 1

Dubuque at UNI (EX)

7:00 p.m.

Saturday

November 2

Harris Stowe at Southern Illinois (EX) Illinois-Springfield at Evansville (EX) Oklahoma Baptist at Wichita State (EX) Lewis at Loyola (EX) West Virginia Wesleyan at Bradley (EX)

7:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

Sunday

November 3

Quincy at Illinois State (EX) Rose-Hulman at Indiana State (EX) Central College at Drake (EX)

4:35 p.m. 2 p.m. ET 2:05 p.m.

Friday

November 8

Jacksonville State at Bradley Illinois State at VCU Missouri State at ODU Milwaukee at Loyola

7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Saturday

November 9

Ball State at Indiana State Emporia State at Wichita State Martin Methodist at Evansville UNI at Ohio William Jewell at Southern Illinois (EX) Drake at Illinois-Chicago

1 p.m. ET 1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Sunday

November 10

Alabama State at BU [at Renaissance Coliseum]

Monday

November 11

Western Ky. at Wichita St. [ESPN or E2] Coe at UNI

Tuesday

November 12

Drexel at Illinois State Evansville at IUPUI Loyola at Tennessee Tech S. Illinois at Missouri (FOX Sports Midwest) Central Michigan at Bradley Iowa Wesleyan at Drake

4:00 p.m.

7:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

November 14

Indiana State at Belmont

Friday

November 15

William & Mary at Wichita State Chicago State at Bradley

Saturday

November 16

Tennessee State at Wichita State Drake at Saint Mary’s Loyola at Tulane Saint Louis at Southern Illinois UNI at George Mason Tulsa at Missouri State

12:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Illinois State at Northwestern Indiana State at Notre Dame Bradley at Illinois

7:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.

November 17

TBD 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

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Bradley at UNI, 7 p.m.

J5

UNI at Wichita State, 1 p.m.

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S. Illinois at Loyola, 7 p.m.

J11 Loyola at Illinois State, 7 p.m. J25 S. Illinois at Missouri St., 7 p.m. J26 Bradley at Evansville, 1 p.m. F5

Wichita St. at Indiana St., 7 p.m.

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Missouri St. at S. Illinois, 6 p.m.

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Drake at Indiana State, 2 p.m.

F15 Bradley at Illinois St., 6 p.m. F16 Wichita St. at Evansville, 4 p.m. F18 UNI at Drake, 8 p.m. F22 Loyola at Bradley, 7 p.m. F23 Illinois State at UNI, 4 p.m.

Monday

November 18

Mercer at Evansville

7:05 p.m.

Tuesday

November 19

Southern Illinois at Austin Peay Rockhurst at Loyola

7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

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MVC Championship (2 games, starting at 6 p.m.)

Wednesday

November 20

Grambling State at Missouri State Manhattan at Illinois State Wichita State at Tulsa [CBS Sports]

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

M7

MVC Championship (4 games, starting at 12 p.m.)

Thursday

November 21

Valparaiso at Evansville Missouri S&T at Southern Illinois

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

M8

MVC Championship (2 games, starting at 1:30 p.m.)

Friday

November 22

Bradley at Arizona State [Pac-12 Net] UNI vs. Loyola Marymount [CBS Sports] Truman State at Indiana State Loyola at Portland State

Saturday

November 23

Nebraska-Omaha at Drake Loyola vs. UC Davis Anderson at Evansville

Sat./Sun.

Nov. 23/24

UNI at Paradise Jam [CBS Sports]

Sunday

November 24

Hampton at Missouri State Loyola vs. SIU Edwardsville

9:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. ET 7:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Schedule

11:59 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Thursday

Sunday

2013-14 TV Schedule MVC TV Network

The MVC TV Network is comprised on FOX Sports Midwest, FOX Sports Indiana, FOX Sports Kansas City, FOX College Sports, Comcast SportsNet Chicago and ESPN3. Times central and subject to change.

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2013-14 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule Monday

November 25

Southern Illinois vs. St. Bonaventure UNI at Paradise Jam [CBS Sports] Wichita State vs. DePaul [ESPN3]

TBD TBD 9:00 p.m.

Tuesday

November 26

Liberty at Missouri State Southern Illinois vs. Wagner/Stetson Wichita St. vs. Texas/BYU [ESPN2/U] Evansville at Indiana

7:05 p.m. TBD 6:30/9 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday

November 27

Illinois State vs. Vermont Indiana State vs. Tulsa [CBS Sports] Southern Illinois at Gulf Coast Showcase

10:15 p.m. 11:30 p.m. ET TBD

Friday

November 29

Drake at Fresno State Illinois State vs. Sonoma State Indiana State at Great Alaska Shootout Missouri St. vs. Texas A&M [CBS Sports]

9:00 p.m. 10:15 p.m. TBD 9:00 p.m.

Drake vs. Northern Arizona Evansville at Ohio Illinois State at San Francisco Indiana State at Great Alaska Shootout MSU at Corpus Christi Challenge [CBS] Southern Illinois at Chicago State Texas-Pan American at Bradley

6:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 10:15 p.m. TBD 5:30/8 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

Saturday

November 30

Sunday

December 1

Drake vs. Cal State Bakersfield Loyola at Mississippi State Wichita St. at Saint Louis [CBS Sports]

Tuesday

December 3

UNI at Milwaukee

7:00 p.m.

Cameron at Missouri State Chicago State at Illinois State Evansville at Murray State IUPUI at Bradley [at Renaissance Coliseum]

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Drake vs. Iowa [at Wells Fargo Arena] UNI vs. Iowa St. [at Wells Fargo Arena] Dayton at Illinois State Indiana State at Eastern Illinois Miami (Ohio) at Evansville Oral Roberts at Wichita State Western Kentucky at Southern Illinois Bradley at Milwaukee Illinois-Chicago at Loyola

7:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday December 4

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Saturday

December 7

Tuesday

December 10

Evansville at Xavier IPFW at Bradley Savannah State at UNI

6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Friday

December 13

Missouri State at Oral Roberts Campbell at Loyola

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Saturday

December 14

Tennessee at WSU [ESPN2] [at INTRUST Bank] Indiana State at UMKC Jackson State at Evansville New Mexico State at Drake VCU at UNI [ESPNU]

1:00 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 11:00 a.m.

Monday

December 16

Illinois State at Oakland

6:00 p.m.

Tuesday

December 17

Missouri State at Louisville [ESPN2] Southern Illinois at Murray State Wichita State at Alabama [ESPNU]

8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday

December 18

Indiana State at Saint Louis Northern Illinois at Loyola Western Michigan at Drake

TBD 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Thursday

December 19

Tennessee State at Illinois State

7:05 p.m.

Friday

December 20

Bradley vs. Portland

7:00 p.m.

Saturday

December 21

Alabama A&M at Missouri State Ball State at Southern Illinois UNI at Virginia [ESPN3] Butler at Evansville IUPUI at Indiana State Bradley vs. Pacific

Sunday

December 22

DePaul at Illinois State North Carolina Central at Wichita State

7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 3:35 p.m. ET 7:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (68 Teams) Selection Date Sunday, March 16 First Round - Dayton, Ohio Tuesday-Wednesday, March 18-19 Second/Third Rounds - Various Sites Thursday-Sunday, March 20-23 Regionals - Various Sites Thursday-Sunday, March 27-29 2014 Final Four (North Texas) Saturday-Monday, April 5 & 7

National Invitation Tourney (32 Teams) Selection Date Sunday, March 16 Three Rounds - Campus Sites (TBD) Semifinals & Finals Madison Square Garden Tues.-Thurs., April 1 & 3

College Basketball Invitational (16 Teams) Selection Date Sunday, March 16 Three Rounds - Campus Sites (TBD) March 18/19 - March 24 & 26 Championship Series - Campus Sites Best Two-of-Three (M31, April 2-4)

CollegeInsider.com Tournament (32 Teams) Selection Date Sunday, March 16 Three Rounds - Campus Sites (TBD) Championship Game - Campus Site Tuesday, April 1 Additional post-season tournament information on pages 160-174.


2013-14 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule Monday

December 23

SIU Edwardsville at Southern Illinois Loyola at Fordham Albany at Drake

7:05 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Saturday

December 28

Belmont at Indiana State Grambling State at Evansville Iona at UNI South Florida at Bradley

1 p.m. ET 1:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Sunday

December 29

Drake at IUPUI SE Missouri State at Missouri State Southern Illinois at Miami (Ohio) Davidson at Wichita State

1:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday

January 1

*Loyola at Indiana State *Bradley at UNI [MVC TV] *Evansville at Drake

2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Thursday

January 2

*Illinois State at Missouri State *Wichita St. at Southern Illinois [ESPN3]

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Saturday

January 4

*Indiana State at Evansville [ESPNU] *Drake at Bradley

3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Sunday

January 5

*Southern Illinois at Illinois State *UNI at Wichita State [MVC TV] *Missouri State at Loyola

1:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday

January 8

*Illinois State at Wichita State *Southern Illinois at Loyola [MVC TV] *Missouri State at Bradley *Indiana State at Drake *UNI at Evansville

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Saturday

January 11

12:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Tuesday

January 14

*Bradley at Wichita State *UNI at Southern Illinois

7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Wednesday

January 15

*Evansville at Illinois State *Missouri State at Indiana State [ESPN3] *Drake at Loyola

7:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Friday

January 17

*Southern Illinois at Bradley

7:00 p.m.

Saturday

January 18

*Indiana St. at Wichita St. [ESPN or ESPN2] *Missouri State at UNI [ESPNU] *Loyola at Evansville *Illinois State at Drake

Tuesday

January 21

*Evansville at Missouri State

7:05 p.m.

Wednesday

January 22

*Drake at Southern Illinois *Wichita State at Illinois State *Indiana State at Loyola *UNI at Bradley

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

3:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Saturday

January 25

*Illinois State at Indiana State *Southern Illinois at Missouri State [MVC TV] *UNI at Loyola *Wichita State at Drake

5:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Sunday

January 26

*Bradley at Evansville [MVC TV]

1:00 p.m.

Tuesday

January 28

*Loyola at Wichita State

7:00 p.m.

Wednesday

January 29

*Evansville at UNI [ESPN3] *Indiana State at Southern Illinois *Illinois State at Bradley *Missouri State at Drake

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Saturday

February 1

*Bradley at Missouri State *Drake at Illinois State *Evansville at Wichita State [ESPNU] *Indiana State at UNI [ESPN3] *Loyola at Southern Illinois

2:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:05 p.m.

Tuesday

February 4

*Southern Illinois at Drake

7:05 p.m.

Wednesday

February 5

*Missouri State at Evansville *UNI at Illinois State *Wichita State at Indiana State [MVC TV]

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Notable Success • Sweet 16 -- Nine Valley schools have reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament since 1994. • Record 13 -- The Missouri Valley Conference set a post-season record with 13 wins (including a record-5 in the NCAA Tournament) in 2013. Six MVC teams represented the league in post-season play last year.

Schedule

*Bradley at Indiana State *Evansville at Southern Illinois *Loyola at Illinois State [MVC TV] *Wichita State at Missouri State [ESPN3] *Drake at UNI

Drake’s Seth VanDeest started all 32 games last year, averaging 9.5 points and 4.8 rebounds for the Bulldogs.

• Postseason Teams -- In 13 of the past 15 years, at least four Valley teams have reached postseason play, including six league teams in 2012-13. • So Close -- In 2013, Wichita State became the first MVC team to reach the Final Four since 1979, losing in the semis to eventual champion Louisville, 72-68. • So Close, Part II -UNI and Evansville both reached the semifinals of the CIT in 2013. • Title Runs -- MVC men’s basketball teams reached the championship game of a post-season tournament in four-straight years from 2008-11: Bradley (CBI, 2008), Bradley (CIT, 2009), Missouri State (CIT, 2010), Creighton (CBI, 2011) and Wichita State (NIT, 2011).

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2013-14 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule

In 2011, the league surpassed the 1 million mark in total attendance for the MVC Men’s Basketball Championship, now in its 24th year in St. Louis.

N11 W. Kentucky at WSU (ESPN2) N25 Wichita State vs. DePaul (E3) N26 Wichita St. vs. TBD (E2 or EU) D14 VCU at UNI (ESPNU) Tennessee at WSU (ESPN2)

Schedule

D17 Wichita St. at Alabama (EU) Missouri St. at Louisville (E2) J2

Wichita State at SIU (ESPN3)

J4

Indiana St. at Evansville (EU)

J11 Wichita St. at Missouri St. (E3) J15 Missouri St. at Indiana St. (E3) J18 Missouri St. at UNI (ESPNU) Indiana St. at WSU (ESPN or E2) J29 Evansville at UNI (ESPN3) F1

Evansville at WSU (ESPNU) Indiana State at UNI (ESPN3)

F6

Bradley at Loyola (ESPN3)

F8

Wichita State at UNI (ESPN2)

F9

Illinois State at Loyola (ESPN3)

F12 Drake at Missouri St. (ESPN3) F15 UNI at Missouri State (ESPNU) F19 Evansville at Indiana St. (E3)

Thursday

February 6

*Bradley at Loyola [ESPN3]

7:00 p.m.

Saturday

February 8

*Missouri State at S. Illinois [MVC TV] *Wichita State at UNI [ESPN2]

6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

Sunday

February 9

*Drake at Indiana State [MVC TV] *Evansville at Bradley *Illinois State at Loyola [ESPN3]

2:05 p.m. TBD 3:00 p.m.

Tuesday

February 11

*Southern Illinois at Wichita State

7:00 p.m.

Wednesday

February 12

*Drake at Missouri State [ESPN3] *Illinois State at Evansville *Indiana State at Bradley *Loyola at UNI

7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Saturday

February 15

*Bradley at Illinois State [MVC TV] *Southern Illinois at Indiana State *UNI at Missouri State [ESPNU] *Loyola at Drake

6:00 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Sunday

February 16

*Wichita State at Evansville [MVC TV]

Tuesday

February 18

*Bradley at Southern Illinois *Missouri State at Illinois State *UNI at Drake [MVC TV]

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday

February 19

*Evansville at Indiana State [ESPN3] *Wichita State at Loyola

6:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Saturday

February 22

*Indiana State at Missouri State [ESPNU] *Southern Illinois at Evansville *Drake at Wichita State *Loyola at Bradley [MVC TV]

12:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Sunday

February 23

*Illinois State at UNI [MVC TV]

Tuesday

February 25

*Wichita State at Bradley [ESPN3] *Loyola at Missouri State *Drake at Evansville

7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Wednesday

February 26

*Indiana State at Illinois State *Southern Illinois at UNI

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Saturday

March 1

*Bradley at Drake *Evansville at Loyola *Illinois State at Southern Illinois *Missouri State at Wichita State *UNI at Indiana State

Thursday

March 6

MVC Tournament [MVC TV] MVC Tournament [MVC TV]

6:05 PM 8:35 PM

Friday

March 7

MVC Tournament [MVC TV] MVC Tournament [MVC TV] MVC Tournament [MVC TV] MVC Tournament [MVC TV]

12:05 PM 2:35 PM 6:05 PM 8:35 PM

Saturday

March 8

MVC Tournament [MVC TV] MVC Tournament [MVC TV]

1:35 PM 4:05 PM

Sunday

March 9

MVC Tournament [CBS Sports]

1:05 PM

F22 Indiana St. at Missouri St. (EU) F25 Wichita State at Bradley (E3) M1

!Wildcard (ESPN2) !Wildcard (ESPNU)

!--Wildcard Weekend Game to be announced on Feb. 7, 2014.

=TBD =TBD =TBD =TBD =TBD

*denotes conference game Times are central, and subject to change; (EX) denotes exhibition game Not all of the institutional TV packages were available at press time. =game could be selected as MVC Wildcard on ESPN2 (3 p.m. CT) or ESPNU (12 p.m. CT) -team selections and network designations announced Feb. 7. . 26


2013-14 Men’s Basketball Preview by Quinn Zielonko

Active cAreer LeAders (entering the 2013-14 season)

The 2012-13 Missouri Valley Conference men’s basketball season will go down as one of the most successful in league history. For the 17th time and first since Indiana State in 1979, an MVC member danced all the way to the Final Four, invoking memories of the “Hick from French Lick” and his Sycamores’ unforgettable run. This time, however, it was names like Early, Hall and Marshall that told the story, and the nation watched it unfold, as the Shockers “Played Angry” and soared all the way to Atlanta. Because of this historic accomplishment and several other notable performances last year, expectations for Valley hoops are high again in 2013-14. As the MVC moves forward into yet another highly anticipated season, league members will look to further improve upon the high standard established over the course of the past few years.

1,146 - Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley 1,122 - Jake Odum, Indiana State 735 - Seth Tuttle, UNI 605 - Jordan Prosser, Bradley 564 - Deon Mitchell, UNI 453 - Keith Pickens, Missouri State 432 - Chip Rank, UNI 394 - Nathan Scheer, Missouri State 393 - Christian Kirk, Missouri State

3-POINT FGs MADE

Walt Lemon Jr. of Bradley is the league’s active leader in scoring with 1,146 points. He was a second-team all-MVC pick and all-Defense Team selection in 2012-13.

more post-season bids in the same season 19 times, including each of the last ten years. After Selection Sunday, Valley members continued to showcase why the MVC is arguably the most marvelous mid-major conference in the nation and did so in historic fashion. On their way to the Final Four, Wichita State defeated several notable opponents, including Pittsburgh and No. 2 seed Ohio State, and also, perhaps most impressively, they upset No. 1 seed Gonzaga, marking only the fifth time in the history of the NCAA Tournament that a No. 9 seed had defeated a No. 1. Post-season records were set in 2013 for most total wins (13) and most NCAA Tournament wins (5), breaking the mark (12) previously established in 2011. In the past nine years, The Valley has combined for 63 post-season victories.

Indiana State’s Jake Odum is one of two returning first-team all-MVC selections from a year ago (Cleanthony Early, WSU).

Regular-season results were also staggering in 2012-13, as the MVC produced a 94-50 record against non-conference foes, demonstrating the depth of the league. For the first time in the league’s 106-year history, all teams won six or more conference games and 10 or more games overall, illustrating remarkable competitive balance throughout the MVC membership.

82 76 75 63 52 43

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Nathan Scheer, Missouri State Chip Rank, UNI Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley Lucas Eitel, Indiana State Jake Odum, Indiana State Deon Mitchell, UNI

FREE THROWS MADE 414 235 202 137 120 112

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Jake Odum, Indiana State Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley Seth Tuttle, UNI Deon Mitchell, UNI Keith Pickens, Missouri State Marcus Marshall, Missouri St.

REBOUNDS 504 474 428 347 319 259 233 218 201

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Jordan Prosser, Bradley Jake Odum, Indiana State Seth Tuttle, UNI Keith Pickens, Missouri State Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley Chip Rank, UNI Christian Kirk, Missouri State Ryan Sawvell, Evansville Tekele Cotton, Wichita State

BLOCKS 45 43 41 41 29 22

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Keith Pickens, Missouri State Justin Gant, Indiana State Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley Seth Tuttle, UNI Jake Odum, Indiana State Jake Kitchell, Indiana State

STEALS 169 - Jake Odum, Indiana State 144 - Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley 65 - Deon Mitchell, UNI 63 - Seth Tuttle, UNI 59 - Keith Pickens, Missouri State 59 - Tekele Cotton, Wichita State

2013-14 Preview

Tremendous execution at the top of the conference combined with unquestionable depth has provided the framework for multiple post-season appearances. In 2012-13, six teams reached post-season play (2 NCAA, 1 NIT, 3 CIT), thus solidifying the sixth consecutive year that The Valley had six or more teams playing past Arch Madness. The MVC has had four or

SCORING (total points)

ASSISTS 448 - Jake Odum, Indiana State 243 - Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley 183 - Deon Mitchell, UNI 96 - Seth Tuttle, UNI 92 - Keith Pickens, Missouri State 90 - Tekele Cotton, Wichita State Stats do not include career totals accumulated at previous schools.

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2013-14 Men’s Basketball Preview Wichita State has led the way over the course of the past four seasons, amassing 111 wins, which is the most of any MVC team in a four-year span in the history of the league. The Valley finished eighth in the final RPI rankings (Collegiate Basketball News), with five MVC teams ranking in the RPI Top 100 (Wichita State, Creighton, Indiana State, UNI and Evansville). Eleven wins came against BCS football league opponents, and four wins were against top-25 teams. For the second consecutive year, The Valley had two teams ranked in the final men’s basketball poll, with Wichita State coming in at No. 4, and Creighton finishing at No. 21. The MVC continues to prove why it is one of the most consistent leagues in the nation, perhaps evidenced most convincingly by coaching stability. Only one head coaching change has taken place for the 2013-14 season, as Ray Giacoletti, who spent six seasons at as an assistant at Gonzaga, takes over at Drake.

2013-14 Preview

The most drastic shift this year, however, stems from the makeup of the membership itself. For first time since 1996, The Valley has undergone an alteration in team composition, as Creighton has departed for the Big East, and Loyola Chicago joins the MVC for 2013-14 and beyond.

In 2012-13 he joined the great Hersey Hawkins as the only player in league history to record at least 500 points, 100 rebounds, 100 assists, and 70 steals in one season. Lemon Jr. will lead Tyshon Pickett, Jordan Prosser, Ka’Darryl Bell and eight newcomers into 2013-14.  u DRAKE

SIU’s Desmar Jackson was on the league’s all-Newcomer team and an honorable mention all-conference pick in 2012-13.

Individual performers helped make 2012-13 special, and many familiar faces will be back for this upcoming season. Thirty-six players who averaged double-figure minutes, and 47 players who played in 25 or more games will return to build upon their accomplishments. Twenty-five of those that are coming back started 10 or more games last year. Along with the battle for the league title, the chase for the Larry Bird Trophy is one of the most interesting storylines for 2013-14. Early frontrunners include seniors Walt Lemon Jr. from Bradley, Cleanthony Early from Wichita State and Jake Odum of Indiana State. All three have demonstrated their phenomenal talents and will aim to help their teams continue the trend of improvement displayed last year. While preseason polls are often unreliable, Wichita State, Indiana State, and UNI have been tabbed as the teams to beat in the Missouri Valley Conference, and with Midnight Madness and November tournaments just around the corner, Valley teams are preparing for what promises to be another year of exceptional play.  u BRADLEY

UNI’s Seth Tuttle ranks third among active players in the league in career scoring (735) and rebounding (428). 28

The Braves enter the third year of the Geno Ford era hoping to improve upon their 18-17 (7-11 MVC) record. Returning for his senior season is Walt Lemon Jr., the conference’s active leader in total points and Bradley’s active leader in nearly every statistical category.

Drake will begin a new era under Coach Ray Giacolleti this season. Three key players from last year’s 9th place squad (15-17, 7-11 MVC) return, including starters Seth VanDeest and Richard Carter. The Bulldogs led the league in three-point field goals made per game last year with 8.7, and, along with two other league members (Creighton, UNI) ranked in the Top 20 in the NCAA in three-pointers made. Giacoletti brings a wealth of coaching experience to the Bulldogs, having spent the last six years under the guidance of Mark Few at Gonzaga. Drake will hope to surprise opponents with its blend of experience and new talent in 2013-14.  u EVANSVILLE

In spite of the departure of Colt Ryan, one of the most prolific scorers in MVC history, the Purple Aces will be looking to build upon their 21 victories in 2012-13, their most since 1999. They face the difficulty of losing four starters, yet many experienced players return ready to take the helm. Sophomores DJ Balentine and Egidijus Mockevicius and juniors Jaylon Moore and Ryan Sawvell all saw action in 35 or more Evansville’s contests last season, with Balentine and Mockevicius averaging more than five points per game. In addition, Mockevicius brings defensive tenacity to the table, as he tallied 64 blocks last season, the most of any returning player. Coach Marty Simmons is entering his 7th year at Evansville, and will aim to continue the trend of improvement that the Purple Aces have showcased the past few seasons.  u ILLINOIS STATE

What the Redbirds will bring to the table in 2013-14 is largely unknown. All five starters are gone from last year’s team. However, Coach Dan Muller has proven well-equipped to


2013-14 Men’s Basketball Preview deal with difficult circumstances, as his 2012-13 squad bounced back from an 0-6 start in league play to finish sixth in the conference. Sophomores Nick Zeisloft and Kaza Keane return after appearing in the vast majority of Illinois State’s tilts last season as well, providing needed experience. While the arrival multiple newcomers will make for a challenging adjustment, Illinois State will hope to surprise league foes with youth and never-before-seen talent.   u INDIANA STATE

The Indiana State Sycamores are one of the early favorites to contend for the MVC Championship. After spending a large part of the 2012-13 season on the NCAA Tournament bubble, the Sycamores bring back veteran leadership and depth, including Larry Bird Trophy candidate Jake Odum. As a junior, Odum averaged 13.6 points per game and tallied the most assists of any returning player in The Valley. Indiana State will aim to make an NCAA Tournament appearance this season, and the high expectations surrounding the Sycamores are predicated upon a recent history of post-season ventures. Coach Greg Lansing’s team has participated in a post-season tournament each of the last four years, and will try to make sure that appearance number five is announced on Selection Sunday.

u MISSOURI STATE

The Bears bring back an experienced squad for 2013-14 thanks in large part to the exciting announcement of the return of Keith Pickens. Senior Jarmar Gulley, too, is back after missing all of last year with an injury. He was a starter two seasons ago. After finishing with 11-22 record overall and 7-11 mark in conference play last year, the Bears look primed to make a significant step forward. Paul Lusk enters his third year at the helm and has nine letterwinners back, including five with starting experience. Marcus Marshall was the MVC Freshman of the Year, the first MSU player to earn that since 2004.  u NORTHERN IOWA

Ben Jacobson’s Panthers bring back two starters and a host of letterwinners for 2013-14 and appear to be one of the early frontrunners to contend for the MVC title. The fashion in which the 2012-13 season ended gives the Panthers great cause for hope going forward, as they reached the semifinals of the CIT and completed their fifth-straight 20-win season. Juniors Seth Tuttle and Deon Mitchell will lead the way as UNI aims to make their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2010.

stArters returning/Lost Team

Returning

Bradley Drake Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Loyola Missouri State Northern Iowa Southern Illinois Wichita State MVC TOTAL*

Lost

2 2 2 0 4 2 5 2 2 3

3 3 3 5 1 3 2 3 3 4

22

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MVC 2012-13 33 19 MVC 2011-12 29 21 MVC 2010-11 31 19 MVC 2009-10 30 20 MVC 2008-09 23 27 *does not reflect Loyola’s figures

u SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

Entering their second season under Head Coach Barry Hinson, the Salukis appear ready to continue their journey back to prominence in the MVC. During the final stretch of the 201213 slate, SIU was one of the hottest teams in The Valley, winning six of their final eight regular-season games. Starters Desmar Jackson (15.1 PPG) and Anthony Beane Jr. join four other 2012-13 letterwinners that will comprise the core for this year’s team.  u WICHITA STATE

Newcomer Loyola Chicago adds a variable to The Valley equation, and it comes at a perfect time for the Ramblers. Bringing back what was one of the youngest squads in the nation last year, the Ramblers are led by junior Joe Crisman, junior Christian Thomas, and sophomore Devon Turk. Head Coach Porter Moser will no doubt be prepared for the increased challenge of battling Valley competition, having spent four seasons as the coach of Illinois State The Ramblers program owns several historic accomplishments, most notably their 1963 NCAA title. Loyola will prove to be a difficult foe for its new opponents as their youth and emerging leadership carry them into 2013-14.

2013-14 Preview

The team to beat in the MVC this year is undoubtedly the Shockers of Wichita State. Coming off of their Final Four appearance, the Shockers are led by Larry Bird Trophy favorite Cleanthony Early, who enters his second year at Wichita State, sophomore sharpshooter Ron Baker, and junior Tekele Cotton. Wichita State brings back a total of eight letterwinners. Head Coach Gregg Marshall has built a new national power, and there is no doubt the rest of the conference will be taking aim at their prominent position. After setting a school record with 30 victories, excitement in Wichita is at an all-time high, and the Shockers look to prove that last year was only the beginning.

u LOYOLA

Christian Thomas is one of two returning starters for Loyola. He averaged 12.1 points and 6.5 rebounds while starting all 31 games last year for the Ramblers. 29


2012-13 Missouri Valley Conference Review

2012-13 Review 30

The 2012-13 season was an historic one for the Missouri Valley Conference. Wichita State reached the Final Four, becoming the first Valley team to do so since 1979. Included in WSU’s run to Atlanta was a victory over top-seeded Gonzaga, marking only the fifth time in NCAA history a No. 9 seed had defeated a No. 1. Creighton’s Doug McDermott hovered around the national scoring leaders for much of the season (finishing second overall at 23.2 ppg) and became the first player in the MVC to earn First-Team All-America honors in back-to-back seasons in more than 25 years. For the second-straight year, McDermott also won both the Larry Bird Trophy and the MVC tourney’s Most Outstanding Player award. McDermott and Colt Ryan of Evansville both surpassed 2,000 career points last year and each finished among the Top 8 all-time in Missouri Valley Conference scoring history. Six teams reached post-season play, and the league’s 13 total postseason victories set an all-time record. Notably, the league’s postseason win percentage (.684, 13-6) was second only to the West Coast Conference (10-3), and the 13 total post-season wins were behind only the Big Ten (19) and Big East (16). The Valley has had four or more post-season bids in the same season 19 times, including each of the last 10 seasons. In the past nine years, The Valley has combined for 63 post-season wins, including last year’s record win total of 13. In 2012-13, four teams reached 20 victories, including Wichita State (30), Creighton (28), UNI (21) and Evansville (21). The league has now had four or more 20-win teams in each of the past nine seasons. Meanwhile, Wichita State and Creighton became the first pair of MVC teams to reach 28 or more victories in the same year. In 2012-13, the Missouri Valley Conference was 94-50 in non-conference play. That included 11 wins against schools from BCS leagues and four wins against top-25 schools. Wichita State (4) and Creighton (21) were in the season-ending USA Today Coaches poll. The Valley has now had two ranked teams in that poll at the end of the year in three of the past eight years (2006-12-13).

Back in the Final Four

2012-13 Standings Creighton Wichita State UNI Evansville Indiana State Illinois State Bradley Drake Missouri State Southern Illinois

13-5 12-6 11-7 10-8 9-9 8-10 7-11 7-11 7-11 6-12

28-8 30-8 21-15 21-15 18-15 18-15 18-17 15-17 11-22 14-17

‘Larry Bird’ Player of the Year: Doug McDermott, Creighton Coach of the Year: Gregg Marshall, Wichita State Tournament MOP: Doug McDermott, Creighton NCAA Tournament Qualifiers: Creighton, Wichita State NIT Tournament Qualifier: Indiana State CIT Tournament Qualifiers: Bradley, Evansville, UNI

2 in the NCAAs Again

For the second-straight year, the MVC had two teams qualify for the NCAA Tournament as Creighton (AQ) and Wichita State (at-large) represented the league. Creighton won the 2013 MVC Tournament, and Wichita State was the 2013 MVC regular-season runner-up and MVC Tournament runner-up. Notably, the MVC had two or more NCAA bids in 12 of 14 seasons from 1994-2007 (including ninestraight seasons from 1999-2007).

For the 17th time in conference history, a team from the Missouri Valley reached the Final Four. Wichita State lost to eventual national champion Louisville, 72-68, in the semifinals. It marked the first Final Four trip for a Valley team since 1979.

Non-Champs in NCAAs?

New Mexico State (1979), Illinois State (1985), Wichita State (1988 and 2013), Missouri State (1999), UNI (2005), Bradley (2006) and UNI (2006) are the only at-large qualifiers from The Valley who failed to win the league regular-season or tourney title in the year they qualified.

Non-Conference Success

MVC teams combined for a 94-50 non-conference record. That includes 11 wins against schools from BCS football leagues and four wins vs. top-25 teams. The 94 non-league victories are the most all-time in MVC history in one season. Year Non-Conf. (No. of MVC teams) | Most 2013 94-50 (10 teams) | Wichita State (16-2) 2007 90-36 (10 teams) | Southern Illinois (12-3) 2010 90-36 (10 teams) | Missouri State (14-1)

Post-Season Success

From 2006-13, The Valley had 63 total post-season wins, including a league-record 13 in 2012-13. Most MVC Postseason Wins, Single Season 13 -- 2013 (UNI-3, UE-3, BU-2-CIT) (WSU-4, CU-1-NCAA) 12 -- 2011 (MSU, WSU-5-NIT); (CU-4, UE-CBI) (UNI-CIT) 8 -- 2010 (UNI-2, NCAA); (MSU-4, CU-2, CIT) 8 -- 1981 (Tulsa-5, NIT); (WSU-3, NCAA)

Post-Season Streaks

In 2013, for just the sixth time in MVC history, six or more teams reached post-season play. Below are the six that made post-season in the Missouri Valley Conference last year, with prior post-season visit denoted. Team, Tourney, Post-Season Streak (Previous) Bradley (CIT) Creighton (NCAA) Evansville (CIT) Indiana State (NIT) UNI (CIT) Wichita State (NCAA)

*league record

1 *16 3 4 5 5

CIT (2009) NCAA (2012) CBI (2012) CIT (2012) NIT (2012) NCAA (2012)

Evansville’s Colt Ryan and Creighton’s Doug McDermott surpassed 2,000 career points in 2012-13, marking just the third time in history that a pair of MVC players reached that plateau in the same year.


2012-13 Missouri Valley Conference Review Another Sweet 16

In 2013, Wichita State became the ninth Missouri Valley Conference team to reach the Sweet 16 since 1994. Notably, the Valley has received just 38 total bids from 1994-2013, meaning nearly one of every four Valley NCAA berths since 1994 have resulted in a Sweet 16 trip.

How Sweet (16) it is

Creighton’s Doug McDermott earned AllAmerica honors for a second-straight year and was the Larry Bird Trophy winner.

58 Total Wins

Creighton (28) and Wichita State (30) combined for 58 total wins last year. Never before in the league’s 106year history had two teams reached 28 or more wins the same year.

Two Teams, 26+ Wins in a Season 2013 -- Wichita State (30), Creighton (28) 2012 -- Wichita State (27), Creighton (28) 2011 -- Missouri State (26), Wichita State (29)

30-Win Club

Wichita State is the sixth MVC team to win 30 games in a season, and the second to reach the plateau in four years. MVC’s 30-Win Teams, 106-Year MVC History 33 -- Indiana State (1979) -- reached NCAA title game 32 -- Bradley (1950) -- reached NCAA & NIT title games 32 -- Bradley (1951) -- runnerup in Natl. Campus Tourn. 32 -- Bradley (1986) -- lost in NCAA 2nd Round 30 -- UNI (2010) -- advanced to NCAA Sweet 16 30 -- Wichita State (2013) -- reached NCAA Final Four

Hands of Steal

Bradley’s Dyricus Simms-Edwards (86) and Walt Lemon Jr. (75) combined for 161 steals, establishing a league singleseason record for steals by teammates. 161 - Simms-Edwards/Lemon Jr. (2012-13) 155 – Paul Pressey/Mike Anderson, Tulsa (1980-81) 145 – Nate Green/Michael Menser, INS (1999-00) 145 – Larry Bird/Carl Nicks, INS (1978-79) 143 – Bryan Mullins/Tony Young, SIU (2005-06) 143 - Rob Dye/Eric Roberson, Bradley (1998-99)

Carmichael - 1 of 12

Illinois State’s Jackie Carmichael is one of just 12 players in MVC history with 1,500 career points and 900 career rebounds. He finished his career with 1,580 points and 942 caroms.

MVC Sweet 16 Teams Since 1994 (Wins) 1994 1995 1999 2002 2006 2006 2007 2010 2013

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#12 Tulsa (UCLA, Oklahoma State) #6 Tulsa (Illinois, Old Dominion) #12 Missouri St. (Wisconsin, Tennessee) #11 S. Illinois (Texas Tech, Georgia) #13 Bradley (Kansas, Pittsburgh) #7 Wichita St. (Seton Hall, Tennessee) #4 S. Illinois (Holy Cross, Va. Tech) #9 UNI (UNLV, Kansas) #9 Wichita State (Pittsburgh, Gonzaga)

Beating a No. 1 Seed

The league sent six teams to post-season play last year. It marked the eighth time in the past nine years the league had sent five or more teams to postseason play. Below is a recap of the years in which the MVC has had 4 teams in the post-season: Yr NCAA

NIT

81 84 85 90 91 95 99 00 01 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13

Tulsa, Drake CU, WSU Bradley CU, TU, SIU SIU, MSU, TU BU, ILS BU SIU, MSU BU, ILS CU, WSU WSU, MSU CU, MSU BU, MSU CU, ILS, SIU CU, ILS ILS, WSU MSU, WSU ILS, UNI Indiana State

CU, WSU ILS, Tulsa ILS, TU, WSU Illinois State Creighton SIU, Tulsa CU, UE, MSU CU, INS CU, INS UNI, SIU UNI, SIU, CU BU, UNI, SIU, WSU CU, S. Illinois Drake UNI UNI Indiana State CU, Wichita St. CU, Wichita St.

Oth. -------------1 4 3 3 3 3

Other includes CBI and CIT. 2008 marked the inaugural year for the CBI; while 2009 marked the inaugural year for the CIT.

After beating No. 1 seed Gonzaga on March 23, 2013, Wichita State became the fifth No. 9 seed to beat a No. 1 seed in NCAA Tourney history since the NCAA Tournament field expanded to 64 teams (1985). The MVC owns the last two (UNI beat Kansas in 2010). The full list: No. 9 Seeds to Defeat a No. 1 Seed 1992 1994 2004 2010 2013

– – – – –

UTEP 66, Kansas 60 Boston College 75, North Carolina 72 UAB 76, Kentucky 75 UNI 69, Kansas 67 Wichita State 76, Gonzaga 70

MVC vs. No. 1 Ranked

When Wichita State beat No. 1 Gonzaga in the third round of the NCAA Tournament it marked the second time a Valley team had defeated a No. 1 ranked non-MVC team in the past four years. The MVC has beaten a non-league top-ranked team seven times, with five of them occurring in the NCAA Tournament. MVC Teams to Beat a No. 1 Ranked Team 1950 1951 1959 1961 1962 2010 2013

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Saint Louis (Kentucky, Dec. 29, 1950) Saint Louis (Kentucky, Dec. 29, 1951) Cincinnati (Kansas St., NCAA 2nd Round) Cincinnati (Ohio State, NCAA Title Game) Cincinnati (Ohio State, NCAA Title Game) UNI (vs. Kansas, NCAA 2nd Round) Wichita State (vs. Gonzaga, NCAA 3rd Rd)

Wichita State celebrates its West Regional championship after downing Ohio State to earn a trip to Atlanta and the Final Four.

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Most Steals, MVC teammates, same season

The Missouri Valley Conference is the only non-BCS league with more than three different Sweet 16 teams in the past eight years (the MVC has had four different teams reach the Sweet 16 in that span: Bradley, UNI, SIU and Wichita State). In 2013, Wichita State became the ninth MVC team to reach the Sweet 16 since 1994. The Shockers also claimed a Sweet 16 trip in 2006 and lost in the regional semifinals.

League Sends 6 Teams to Post-Season Play

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2012-13 MVC Individual Statistics (All Games) SCORING Player-Team

G

FG

3FG

FT

1. Doug McDermott-CU 36 2. Colt Ryan-UE 34 3. Tyler Brown-ILS 32 4. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 33 5. Walt Lemon Jr.-BU 35 6. Desmar Jackson-SIU 31 7. Ben Simons-DU 32 8. Cleanthony Early-WSU 39 9. Anthony Downing-MSU 33 10. Jake Odum-INS 33

284 219 181 213 201 168 153 184 150 127

77 63 80 2 35 38 78 47 35 19

189 184 137 147 108 93 66 129 118 175

Pts Avg/G 834 685 579 575 545 467 450 544 453 448

23.2 20.1 18.1 17.4 15.6 15.1 14.1 13.9 13.7 13.6

REBOUNDING Player-Team 1. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 2. Jordan Clarke-DU 3. Doug McDermott-CU 4. Jeff Early-SIU 5. Troy Taylor-UE 6. Carl Hall-WSU 7. Gregory Echenique-CU 8. Seth Tuttle-UNI 9. Jack Koch-UNI 10. Tyshon Pickett-BU

G

OFF

DEF

TOT

Avg/G

33 30 36 30 36 32 36 36 36 35

83 97 58 76 74 101 82 82 51 94

223 160 218 141 176 117 157 156 183 98

306 257 276 217 250 218 239 238 234 192

9.3 8.6 7.7 7.2 6.9 6.8 6.6 6.6 6.5 5.5

FG PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) (NCAA minimum 5.0) Player-Team G FG FGA Pct

FT PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) (NCAA minimum 2.5) Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct

1. Gregory Echenique-CU 2. Dantiel Daniels-SIU 3. Seth VanDeest-DU 4. Seth Tuttle-UNI 5. Jordan Clarke-DU 6. Doug McDermott-CU 7. Carl Hall-WSU 8. Grant Gibbs-CU 9. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 10. Christian Kirk-MSU

1. Colt Ryan-UE 2. Ben Simons-DU 3. Doug McDermott-CU 4. Tyler Brown-ILS 5. Marcus Marshall-MSU 6. Anthony Downing-MSU 7. Manny Arop-INS 8. Cleanthony Early-WSU 9. Jake Koch-UNI 10. Johnny Hill-ILS

34 32 36 32 32 33 31 39 36 33

184 66 189 137 112 118 74 129 121 76

206 75 216 170 140 148 93 163 154 98

.893 .880 .875 .806 .800 .797 .796 .791 .786 .776

3FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) (NCAA minimum 2.5) Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct

3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team

YR

G

3FG

P/G

1. Micah Mason-DU 2. Doug McDermott-CU 3. Marc Sonnen-UNI 4. Ethan Wragge-CU 5. Nick Zeisloft-ILS 6. Lucas Eitel-INS 7. Ned Cox-UE 8. Ben Simons-DU 9. Chris Hines-DU 10. Colt Ryan-UE

1. Marc Sonnen-UNI 2. Tyler Brown-ILS 3. Ben Simons-DU 4. Ethan Wragge-CU 5. Doug McDermott-CU 6. Chris Hines-DU 7. Colt Ryan-UE 8. Ned Cox-UE 9. Malcolm Armstead-WSU 10. D.J. Balentine-UE

SR SR SR JR JR SR SR SR SR FR

36 32 32 36 36 31 34 35 39 36

96 80 78 78 77 60 63 57 61 53

2.67 2.50 2.44 2.17 2.14 1.94 1.85 1.63 1.56 1.47

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team

YR

G

REB

P/G

SR SR JR SR SR JR SR SO

30 32 35 30 33 39 36 36

97 101 94 76 83 89 82 82

3.23 3.16 2.69 2.53 2.52 2.28 2.28 2.28

36 27 32 36 30 36 32 36 33 32

30 36 36 36 25 33 35 32 31 34

138 84 106 143 99 284 145 113 213 122

210 138 190 257 179 518 267 213 404 234

40 77 96 78 28 40 57 78 60 63

.657 .609 .558 .556 .553 .548 .543 .531 .527 .521

79 157 215 175 67 99 142 195 151 160

.506 .490 .447 .446 .418 .404 .401 .400 .397 .394

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 2.5 assists/game) Player-Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg

Ratio

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

2.69 2.52 1.97 1.85 1.82 1.76 1.71 1.68

Grant Gibbs-CU Ned Cox-UE Austin Chatman-CU Colt Ryan-UE Troy Taylor-UE M. Armstead-WSU Kaza Keane-ILS Jake Odum-INS

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ASSISTS Player-Team 1. Grant Gibbs-CU 2. Jake Odum-INS 3. Austin Chatman-CU 4. Colt Ryan-UE 5. M. Armstead-WSU 6. Troy Taylor-UE 7. Walt Lemon Jr.-BU 8. Deon Mitchell-UNI 9. Richard Carter-DU 10. Kaza Keane-ILS

36 35 36 34 36 39 31 33

210 106 150 137 140 157 99 151

5.8 3.0 4.2 4.0 3.9 4.0 3.2 4.6

G Assists Avg/G 36 33 36 34 39 36 35 35 32 31

210 151 150 137 157 140 133 126 110 99

5.83 4.58 4.17 4.03 4.03 3.89 3.80 3.60 3.44 3.19

78 42 76 74 77 89 58 90

2.2 1.2 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.3 1.9 2.7

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

STEALS Player-Team 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Simms-Edwards-BU Walt Lemon Jr.-BU M. Armstead-WSU Desmar Jackson-SIU Jeff Early-SIU Colt Ryan-UE Jake Odum-INS Tyler Brown-ILS Troy Taylor-UE Jordan Clarke-DU

Jordan Clarke-DU Carl Hall-WSU Tyshon Pickett-BU Jeff Early-SIU Jackie Carmichael-ILS Cleanthony Early-WSU Gregory Echenique-CU Seth Tuttle-UNI

G Steals Avg/G

BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team

35 35 39 31 30 34 33 32 36 30

1. J. Carmichael-ILS 2. E. Mockevicius-UE 3. G. Echenique-CU 4. Carl Hall-WSU 5. Ehimen Orukpe-WSU 6. Jake Koch-UNI 7. Jon Ekey-ILS 8. Seth VanDeest-DU 9. Cleanthony Early-WSU 10. Will Egolf-BU

86 75 76 58 51 50 48 46 48 40

2.46 2.14 1.95 1.87 1.70 1.47 1.45 1.44 1.33 1.33

G Blocks Avg/G 33 36 36 32 36 36 33 32 39 30

68 64 62 55 56 44 34 29 35 26

2.06 1.78 1.72 1.72 1.56 1.22 1.03 0.91 0.90 0.87

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2012-13 MVC Team Statistics (All Games) SCORING OFFENSE Team G Illinois State Creighton Drake Wichita State Evansville Bradley UNI Indiana State Southern Illinois Missouri State

33 36 32 39 36 35 36 33 31 33

W-L

Pts

18-15 28-8 15-17 30-9 21-15 18-17 21-15 18-15 14-17 11-22

2460 2680 2296 2720 2490 2371 2400 2159 1964 1966

SCORING DEFENSE Team G Wichita State UNI Creighton Missouri State Southern Illinois Indiana State Evansville Bradley Illinois State Drake

39 36 36 33 31 33 36 35 33 32

SCORING MARGIN Team G Creighton Wichita State Illinois State UNI Evansville Indiana State Bradley Drake Southern Illinois Missouri State

36 39 33 36 36 33 35 32 31 33

74.4 69.7 74.5 66.7 69.2 65.4 67.7 71.8 63.4 59.6

DEF

2020 2074 1802 1879 1928 1872 1772 1895 1652 1484

.395 .407 .415 .424 .426 .444 .446 .447 .453 .464

Creighton Evansville Illinois State Wichita State Drake Bradley UNI Indiana State Southern Illinois Missouri State

G

Assists

Avg/G

36 36 33 39 32 35 36 33 31 33

609 574 490 530 433 439 442 390 321 334

16.92 15.94 14.85 13.59 13.53 12.54 12.28 11.82 10.35 10.12

G

Steals

Avg/G

35 31 39 33 36 36 32 33 36 33

318 250 289 239 223 213 183 185 174 156

9.09 8.06 7.41 7.24 6.19 5.92 5.72 5.61 4.83 4.73

Bradley Southern Illinois Wichita State Illinois State UNI Evansville Drake Indiana State Creighton Missouri State

Mar.

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct

TURNOVER MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg

OPP

Avg

Mar.

Creighton Wichita State Indiana State Missouri State Illinois State UNI Evansville Drake Bradley Southern Illinois

479 518 507 402 484 458 505 417 400 377

15.5 14.4 14.5 12.2 14.7 12.7 12.9 13.0 12.1 10.5

+3.29 +3.14 +2.63 +2.00 +1.61 +0.72 +0.33 -0.72 -0.82 -1.83

63.2 +11.3 61.2 +8.6 68.6 +5.9 61.9 +4.7 65.9 +3.2 65.6 -0.2 68.5 -0.7 72.5 -0.7 65.1 -1.8 64.7 -5.2

Pct

.501 .455 .447 .446 .443 .440 .438 .437 .429 .406

36 32 36 36 33 39 33 31 35 33

307 279 280 207 242 259 186 139 185 179

36 39 33 33 33 36 36 32 35 31

742 720 762 566 697 765 579 434 580 602

215 238 182 190 225 231 220 221 246 195

REBOUNDING MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP WSU CU UNI UE INS ILS SIU BU DU MSU

39 36 36 36 33 33 31 35 32 33

1497 1263 1148 1208 1111 1159 931 1151 1009 980

38.4 35.1 31.9 33.6 33.7 35.1 30.0 32.9 31.5 29.7

BLOCKED SHOTS Team Wichita State Illinois State Indiana State Evansville Creighton UNI Bradley Southern Illinois Drake Missouri State

1190 1099 1157 1217 1133 1191 980 1216 1096 1130

.414 .388 .367 .366 .347 .339 .321 .320 .319 .297

689 739 558 578 673 672 628 630 695 523

.312 .322 .326 .329 .334 .344 .350 .351 .354 .373

SIU UE BU MSU ILS UNI WSU DU INS CU

Avg

Mar.

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team G Asst Avg Turn

30.5 +7.9 30.5 +4.6 32.1 -0.2 33.8 -0.2 34.3 -0.7 36.1 -1.0 31.6 -1.6 34.7 -1.9 34.2 -2.7 34.2 -4.5

G

Blocks

Avg/G

39 33 33 36 36 36 35 31 32 33

177 144 107 106 92 88 84 68 70 46

4.54 4.36 3.24 2.94 2.56 2.44 2.40 2.19 2.19 1.39

UE CU ILS WSU BU UNI MSU DU INS SIU

31 36 35 33 33 36 39 32 33 36

36 36 33 39 35 36 33 32 33 31

377 405 415 336 431 432 492 440 427 443

574 609 490 530 439 442 334 433 390 321

12.2 11.3 11.9 10.2 13.1 12.0 12.6 13.8 12.9 12.3

15.9 16.9 14.8 13.6 12.5 12.3 10.1 13.5 11.8 10.4

405 443 431 492 415 432 336 440 427 377

Avg Ratio 11.3 12.3 13.1 12.6 11.9 12.0 10.2 13.8 12.9 12.2

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Team G 3FG Drake Creighton UNI Illinois State Wichita State Evansville Indiana State Missouri State Bradley Southern Illinois

32 36 36 33 39 36 33 33 35 31

279 307 280 242 259 207 186 179 185 139

1.42 1.37 1.14 1.08 1.06 1.02 0.99 0.98 0.91 0.85

Avg/G 8.72 8.53 7.78 7.33 6.64 5.75 5.64 5.42 5.29 4.48

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Pct

1882 1914 1732 1645 1869 2166 2056 2006 1709 1721

797 845 748 796 821 831 791 848 748 689

ASSISTS Team

Creighton Drake UNI Evansville Illinois State Wichita State Indiana State Southern Illinois Bradley Missouri State

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA 942 871 775 733 828 954 900 876 733 698

39 36 33 33 36 35 32 36 33 31

Pct

61.2 61.9 63.2 64.7 65.1 65.6 65.9 68.5 68.6 72.5

.759 .757 .741 .723 .723 .717 .707 .699 .670 .642

36 33 32 31 36 39 36 35 33 33

489 464 483 476 434 467 507 553 391 359

Wichita State Creighton Indiana State Illinois State UNI Bradley Drake Evansville Missouri State Southern Illinois

FGA

STEALS Team

2385 2229 2274 2136 2019 2164 2374 2396 2265 2319

OFF

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA Pct

Avg/G

644 613 652 658 600 651 717 791 584 559

Creighton Illinois State Drake Southern Illinois UNI Wichita State Evansville Bradley Indiana State Missouri State

36 36 36 33 35 32 33 39 33 31

74.5 74.4 71.8 69.7 69.2 67.7 66.7 65.4 63.4 59.6

Pts

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES Team G FTM FTA Creighton UNI Evansville Illinois State Bradley Drake Indiana State Wichita State Missouri State Southern Illinois

Avg/G

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2012-13 MVC Individual Statistics (MVC Games) SCORING Player-Team 1. Doug McDermott-CU 2. Colt Ryan-UE 3. Tyler Brown-ILS 4. Walt Lemon Jr.-BU 5. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 6. Cleanthony Early-WSU 7. Jake Odum-INS 8. Desmar Jackson-SIU 9. Anthony Downing-MSU 10. Ben Simons-DU

G

FG

3FG

FT

18 18 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

155 135 91 110 110 87 75 93 84 86

35 39 39 22 0 30 10 20 19 41

80 112 79 66 79 69 104 55 69 37

425 421 300 308 299 273 264 261 256 250

23.6 23.4 17.6 17.1 16.6 15.2 14.7 14.5 14.2 13.9

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team G FG

FGA

Pct

1. Gregory Echenique-CU 2. Doug McDermott-CU 3. Jordan Clarke-DU 4. Seth Tuttle-UNI 5. Grant Gibbs-CU 6. Christian Kirk-MSU 7. Carl Hall-WSU 8. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 9. Jeff Early-SIU 10. Jake Odum-INS

97 268 111 123 124 109 97 222 162 152

.629 .578 .577 .561 .548 .523 .515 .495 .494 .493

THREE-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team G 3FG FGA

Pct

1. Micah Mason-DU 2. Marc Sonnen-UNI 3. Doug McDermott-CU 4. Austin Chatman-CU 5. John Wilkins-ILS 6. Ethan Wragge-CU 7. Nathan Scheer-MSU 8. Nick Wiggins-WSU 9. Jahenns Manigat-CU 10. Ned Cox-UE

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Pts Avg/G

18 18 18 18 18 17 13 18 17 18

DEF

TOT

Avg/G

18 18 18 18 17 18 13 18 18 18

48 60 36 40 46 44 39 28 38 43

137 94 117 95 77 80 46 86 68 56

185 154 153 135 123 124 85 114 106 99

10.3 8.6 8.5 7.5 7.2 6.9 6.5 6.3 5.9 5.5

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team G FTM FTA

Pct

1. Colt Ryan-UE 2. Ben Simons-DU 3. Doug McDermott-CU 4. Anthony Downing-MSU 5. Johnny Hill,-ILS 6. Tyler Brown-ILS 7. Seth Tuttle-UNI 8. Marcus Marshall-MSU 9. Walt Lemon Jr.-BU 10. Anthony James-UNI

18 18 18 18 18 17 18 17 18 17

112 37 80 69 61 79 51 58 66 41

125 42 92 82 74 99 64 73 84 53

.896 .881 .870 .841 .824 .798 .797 .795 .786 .774

3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team

YR

G

3FG

P/G

SR SR SR JR SR SR JR SR SR JR

18 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 18

49 39 41 39 39 37 35 35 31 30

2.72 2.29 2.28 2.17 2.17 2.06 1.94 1.94 1.82 1.67

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 2.5 assists/game) Player-Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg

Ratio

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team

YR

G

REB

P/G

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

3.39 2.05 2.03 1.89 1.78 1.77 1.68 1.62

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

SR SR SR SR SO FR SR JR

18 13 17 18 18 18 18 17

60 39 46 48 44 43 40 36

3.33 3.00 2.71 2.67 2.44 2.39 2.22 2.12

ASSISTS Player-Team 1. Grant Gibbs-CU 2. Austin Chatman-CU Jake Odum-INS 4. M. Armstead-WSU 5. Colt Ryan-UE 6. Troy Taylor-UE 7. Ned Cox-UE 8. Walt Lemon Jr.-BU 9. Deon Mitchell-UNI 10. A. Downing-MSU

61 82 61 100 82 78 79 63

3.6 4.6 3.4 5.6 4.6 4.3 4.4 3.5

G Assists Avg/G 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 18 18 18

100 82 82 79 78 67 61 64 63 61

5.56 4.56 4.56 4.39 4.33 3.72 3.59 3.56 3.50 3.39

51 105 76 50 40 87 63 48 65 75

OFF

Marc Sonnen-UNI Tyler Brown-ILS Ben Simons-DU Ethan Wragge-CU Colt Ryan-UE 6. Malcolm Armstead-WSU 7. Doug McDermott-CU Chris Hines-DU 9. Ned Cox-UE 10. Cleanthony Early-WSU

17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

24 49 35 23 18 39 27 20 27 31

1. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 2. Jordan Clarke-DU 3. Doug McDermott-CU 4. Troy Taylor-UE 5. Jeff Early-SIU 6. Seth Tuttle-UNI 7. Carl Hall-WSU 8. Jake Koch-UNI 9. Gregory Echenique-CU 10. Egidijus Mockevicius-UE

G

.471 .467 .461 .460 .450 .448 .429 .417 .415 .413

Ned Cox-UE Austin Chatman-CU A. Downing-MSU Grant Gibbs-CU Jake Odum-INS Colt Ryan-UE M. Armstead-WSU Deon Mitchell-UNI

17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 17

61 155 64 69 68 57 50 110 80 75

REBOUNDING Player-Team

18 40 30 53 46 44 47 39

1.1 2.2 1.7 2.9 2.6 2.4 2.6 2.2

1. 2. 3. 4.

STEALS Player-Team 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Simms-Edwards-BU Walt Lemon Jr.-BU M. Armstead-WSU Jeff Early-SIU Tyler Brown-ILS Jake Odum-INS Jake Koch-UNI Jordan Clarke-DU Colt Ryan-UE Desmar Jackson-SIU

Jordan Clarke-DU Carl Hall-WSU Jeff Early-SIU Jackie Carmichael-ILS Seth Tuttle-UNI Egidijus Mockevicius-UE Troy Taylor-UE Keith Pickens-MSU

G Steals Avg/G

BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team

18 18 18 17 17 18 18 18 18 18

1. E. Mockevicius-UE 2. Ehimen Orukpe-WSU 3. J. Carmichael-ILS 4. G. Echenique-CU 5. Jon Ekey-ILS 6. Carl Hall-WSU 7. Jake Koch-UNI 8. R.J. Mahurin-INS 9. Will Egolf-BU 10. Seth VanDeest-DU

47 38 34 30 27 27 26 26 26 26

2.61 2.11 1.89 1.76 1.59 1.50 1.44 1.44 1.44 1.44

G Blocks Avg/G 18 18 18 18 18 13 18 18 13 18

40 33 32 23 21 15 20 19 13 16

2.22 1.83 1.78 1.28 1.17 1.15 1.11 1.06 1.00 0.89


2012-13 MVC Team Statistics (MVC Games) SCORING OFFENSE Team G

W-L

Pts

Creighton Illinois State Drake Evansville Wichita State Indiana State Bradley UNI Missouri State Southern Illinois

13-5 8-10 7-11 10-8 12-6 9-9 7-11 11-7 7-11 6-12

1353 1293 1253 1224 1223 1204 1158 1146 1100 1090

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

SCORING DEFENSE Team G UNI Wichita State Creighton Indiana State Missouri State Evansville Southern Illinois Illinois State Bradley Drake

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

SCORING MARGIN Team G

Avg/G 75.2 71.8 69.6 68.0 67.9 66.9 64.3 63.7 61.1 60.6

316 295 244 240 227 226 220 200 189 165

17.56 16.39 13.56 13.33 12.61 12.56 12.22 11.11 10.50 9.17

G

Steals

Avg/G

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

149 135 130 115 114 103 98 96 76 72

8.28 7.50 7.22 6.39 6.33 5.72 5.44 5.33 4.22 4.00

OPP

Avg

Mar.

UNI Creighton Illinois State Wichita State Bradley Missouri State Indiana State Evansville Drake Southern Illinois

261 252 241 228 174 220 222 207 209 163

14.5 14.0 13.4 12.7 9.7 12.2 12.3 11.5 11.6 9.1

+3.33 +3.00 +1.17 +0.61 +0.17 +0.00 +0.00 -1.33 -3.11 -3.83

Pct .768 .766 .757 .748 .734 .722 .711 .707 .693 .635

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA

Pct .518 .450 .440 .439 .438 .436 .432 .430 .428 .425

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

162 149 101 129 138 103 127 108 100 83

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

95 115 126 114 128 121 107 120 141 133

REBOUNDING MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP WSU CU UNI INS DU UE ILS MSU BU SIU

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

670 631 561 589 584 596 624 527 546 499

37.2 35.1 31.2 32.7 32.4 33.1 34.7 29.3 30.3 27.7

BLOCKED SHOTS Team Wichita State Illinois State Indiana State Evansville UNI Drake Creighton Bradley Missouri State Southern Illinois

526 501 541 585 599 619 669 587 620 580

376 413 281 363 390 297 372 319 301 265

.431 .361 .359 .355 .354 .347 .341 .339 .332 .313

293 342 372 331 364 342 302 326 369 336

.324 .336 .339 .344 .352 .354 .354 .368 .382 .396

SIU UE BU ILS MSU UNI WSU INS DU CU

Avg

Mar.

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team G Asst Avg Turn

29.2 27.8 30.1 32.5 33.3 34.4 37.2 32.6 34.4 32.2

+8.0 +7.2 +1.1 +0.2 -0.8 -1.3 -2.5 -3.3 -4.1 -4.5

G

Blocks

Avg/G

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

76 71 65 63 42 40 37 37 35 25

4.22 3.94 3.61 3.50 2.33 2.22 2.06 2.06 1.94 1.39

UE CU ILS MSU WSU UNI INS BU DU SIU

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

201 198 220 217 171 220 222 231 265 232

295 316 240 189 244 226 220 200 227 165

11.2 11.0 12.2 12.1 9.5 12.2 12.3 12.8 14.7 12.9

16.4 17.6 13.3 10.5 13.6 12.6 12.2 11.1 12.6 9.2

198 232 217 171 222 220 231 220 265 201

Avg Ratio 11.0 12.9 12.1 9.5 12.3 12.2 12.8 12.2 14.7 11.2

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Team G 3FG Creighton Drake UNI Wichita State Illinois State Missouri State Bradley Evansville Indiana State Southern Illinois

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

162 149 138 129 127 108 103 101 100 83

1.49 1.36 1.11 1.11 1.10 1.03 0.95 0.91 0.86 0.82

Avg/G 9.00 8.28 7.67 7.17 7.06 6.00 5.72 5.61 5.56 4.61

2012-13 Review

276 320 375 298 338 302 277 396 326 323

484 935 412 915 398 905 434 988 428 977 401 919 441 1020 429 998 439 1026 387 911

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

TURNOVER MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg

FREE THROW PERCENTAGES Team G FTM FTA

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Avg/G

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct

+9.5 +6.6 +4.3 +2.7 +0.9 +0.3 -4.9 -5.7 -6.8 -6.9

Creighton Indiana State UNI Wichita State Drake Southern Illinois Illinois State Bradley Evansville Missouri State

Creighton Evansville Wichita State Illinois State Drake UNI Indiana State Bradley Missouri State Southern Illinois

Assists

Bradley Southern Illinois Wichita State UNI Illinois State Indiana State Evansville Drake Creighton Missouri State

65.7 61.4 59.3 69.1 67.1 66.6 74.5 66.8 67.4 71.2

212 245 284 223 248 218 197 280 226 205

.413 .424 .427 .431 .436 .446 .457 .458 .465 .481

G

Creighton Drake Evansville Wichita State UNI Bradley Illinois State Missouri State Indiana State Southern Illinois

75.2 67.9 63.7 71.8 68.0 66.9 69.6 61.1 60.6 64.3

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

380 919 440 1037 413 968 443 1029 407 934 427 957 460 1006 427 932 443 953 413 859

ASSISTS Team

59.3 61.4 65.7 66.6 66.8 67.1 67.4 69.1 71.2 74.5

1068 1105 1182 1199 1203 1207 1213 1244 1282 1341

Mar.

UNI Evansville Illinois State Creighton Drake Missouri State Bradley Indiana State Wichita State Southern Illinois

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Pct

STEALS Team

Avg/G

DEF

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Wichita State Illinois State Indiana State Creighton UNI Evansville Drake Missouri State Bradley Southern Illinois

FGA

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA Pct

Pts

OFF

Creighton Wichita State UNI Illinois State Evansville Indiana State Drake Missouri State Southern Illinois Bradley

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG

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2012-13 NCAA Conference Attendance, RPI Data 2012-13 Conference Attendance Leaders Conference

Teams

Games

Attendance

1. Big Ten 12 224 2. Big East #15 266 3. Southeastern #14 247 4. Big 12 #10 177 5. Atlantic Coast 12 214 6. Mountain West #9 152 7. Pac-12 12 213 8. VALLEY 10 168 9. Atlantic 10 #16 253 10. C-USA 12 207 11. West Coast 9 151 12. WAC #10 155 13. Colonial #11 161 14. Mid-American 12 185 15. Sun Belt #11 163 16. Horizon #9 141 17. Big West #10 147 18. Big Sky #11 159 19. Ohio Valley #12 169 20. Southern 12 179 21. Summit #8 110 22. Metro Atlantic 10 142 23. Ivy 9 104 24. Southland #10 137 25. America East 9 123 26. Atlantic Sun #9 123 27. Mid-Eastern 13 158 28. Southwestern 10 118 29. Patriot 8 110 30. Big South #12 176 31. Northeast #12 163 32. Great West #5 68 * Record high for that conference. #

2012-13 Team Leaders

2012-13 Review 36

Led by Creighton’s league-record 17,155 per-game attendance figure, which ranked No. 6 nationally, the league was eighth-best among Division I collegiate conferences. The Valley’s turnstile of 1,221,295 in home games translates to an average of 7,270 per Valley site. Six league schools ranked among the top 100 nationally, and two MVC schools (Creighton-17,155 and Wichita State-10,312) eclipsed 10,000 per game. School

G

1. Kentucky 2. Syracuse 3. Louisville 4. North Carolina 5. Indiana 6. Creighton 7. Wisconsin 8. Tennessee

18 19 16 16 19 17 18 17

Att.

Avg.

415,775 23,099 426,347 22,439 345,129 21,571 309,603 19,350 330,832 17,412 291,643 17,155 303,172 16,843 282,794 16,635

Average+/- Change

*2,937,630 13,114 246 2,845,803 10,699 -183 2,611,016 10,571 -942 1,821,229 10,289 -768 2,137,768 9,990 113 *1,325,403 8,720 919 *1,625,456 7,631 488 1,221,295 7,270 205 *1,511,374 5,974 418 1,116,612 5,394 -34 645,789 4,277 -7 503,561 3,249 -1720 494,521 3,072 -486 551,632 2,982 12 476,685 2,924 -334 384,217 2,725 -802 372,017 2,531 463 391,659 2,463 -69 391,097 2,314 -192 396,862 2,217 -159 243,568 2,214 -380 306,192 2,156 75 199,301 1,916 -217 246,089 1,796 280 220,176 1,790 98 217,872 1,771 -73 279,541 1,769 70 206,656 1,751 -342 191,744 1,743 16 *284,318 1,615 142 *231,355 1,419 66 65,268 960 -103 Different lineups from the previous year 9. Ohio St. 10. Kansas 11. Memphis 12. NC State 13. BYU 14. UNLV 15. Marquette 16. New Mexico 17. Illinois 18. Michigan St. 19. Arizona 20. Arkansas 21. Iowa 22. Iowa St. 23. Minnesota 24. Kansas St. 25. Maryland

18 18 18 17 18 22 16 16 17 18 16 19 20 17 17 18 21

297,428 295,889 294,044 277,087 287,750 334,320 240,530 240,351 255,213 258,138 226,505 261,242 272,496 227,683 213,865 225,503 262,264

16,524 16,438 16,336 16,299 15,986 15,196 15,033 15,022 15,013 14,341 14,157 13,750 13,625 13,393 12,580 12,528 12,489

39. Wichita St. 79. Bradley 80. Illinois St. 92. Missouri St. 98. Indiana St. S. Illinois Evansville UNI Drake

17 18 16 15 14 13 18 20 15

175,298 10,312 118,024 6,557 104,655 6,541 91,207 6,080 80,161 5,726 65,094 5,007 80,327 4,463 84,971 4,249 58,886 3,926

Ratings Percentage Index

The Rating Percentage Index, or RPI, is a computer-generated rating system that was first developed for and is used by both the men’s and women’s NCAA Division I basketball committees to assist in the selection of at-large teams for the NCAA basketball championships. The Valley ranked No. 8 (out of 32 conferences) in the Collegiate Basketball News Ratings Percentage Index, and has ranked among the top-nine leagues eight of the past nine seasons.

2013 - League by League RPI Conference

*W-L

Sked

RPI .5805 .5744 .5731 .5593 .5555 .5522 .5450

1. Big Ten 2. Big East 3. Mountain West 4. Atlantic Coast 5. Big 12 6. Pac-12 7. Atlantic 10

259-159 315-191 171-113 244-163 196-138 235-168 292-225

.5899-1 .5783-2 .5741-3 .5649-4 .5632-5 .5599-6 .5522-7

8. THE VALLEY

187-150

.5433-9 .5383

9. Southeastern 10. West Coast

262-203 .5443-8 .5380 162-129 .5354-10 .5314

*non-conference W-L

Five Teams in Top 100

In 2012-13, the Missouri Valley ranked No. 8 as a conference, according to Collegiate Basketball News (CBN). The MVC has been No. 8 or higher eight times in its history, with all of those taking place in the past nine seasons. At No. 18, Wichita State was the highest-rated team in 2013. (The Shockers were also No. 18 in the season-ending RPI of 2012.) Southern Illinois was No. 9 in the RPI at the end of the 2006-07 campaign to set the league standard. Since 1991-92, 78 of 88 Valley teams with regular-season RPIs (preSelection Sunday) in the Top 100 have been in post-season play.

MVC in the RPI (2012-13) Team

Rec.* Sked.

18-WSU 22-CU 72-INS 80-UNI 89-UE 106-ILS 140-DU 179-BU 188-SIU 198-MSU

30-9 28-8 17-15 20-15 20-15 18-15 14-17 18-17 13-17 9-22

34 70 46 33 94 109 86 195 173 71

RPI

*Vs.

.6164 .6106 .5556 .5532 .5465 .5298 .5145 .4927 .4865 .4772

12-8 13-6 8-8 3-13 6-7 4-10 4-12 2-10 4-7 2-13

*includes only games against Division I foes; vs.=games against the Top 100


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2013-14 Preview

Bradley

Numerical Roster No. Name

Yr. Pos. Ht.

Wt.

Hometown / High School

0 Ka’Darryl Bell

So.

G

6-1

195

Chicago (Ill.) Oak Park-River Forest High

3 Anthony Fields

So.

G

6-0

160

Detroit (Mich.) QEA (N.C.)/Wake Forest

4 Auston Barnes

Jr.

F

6-8

215

Lansing (Mich.) Waverly High/Odessa

10 Mason Alwan

Sr.

G

6-2

200

Peoria (Ill.) Richwoods H.S./Lincoln Land CC

12 Darrion Harris

So. G 5-10 155 St. Louis (Mo.) Whitfield School

13 Jordan Swopshire

Fr.

F

6-6

205

O’Fallon (Mo.) Fort Zumwalt South High

20 Tyshon Pickett

Sr.

F

6-6

230

Passaic (N.J.) H.S./Dodge City (Kan.) CC

F

Chicago (Ill.) De La Salle H.S./Illinois

21 Mike Shaw

Jr.

6-8

230

22 Xzavier Taylor

Fr. F/C 6-9

225

Chicago (Ill.) Morgan Park High

24 Omari Grier

So.

G

6-4

180

Erial (N.J.) Episcopal Academy/Fla. Atlantic

25 Walt Lemon, Jr.

Sr.

G

6-3

180

Chicago (Ill.) Julian High

34 Stefan Zecevic

Fr.

G

6-6

200

Kragujevac, Serbia/Lee Academy (Maine)

35 Chris Blake

Jr.

F

6-7

215

San Antonio (Texas) Clark H.S./Lee College

44 Jordan Prosser 52 Nate Wells

Sr. C 6-8

245 Goodfield (Ill.) Eureka High

So.

260

C

7-1

Davenport (Iowa) West High

Note: Shaw is a Division I transfer and must sit out the 2013-14 season

Geno Ford Head Coach

At A Glance

Alma Mater: Ohio U. (‘97) Overall Record: 144-111 (8 years) Record at BU: 25-42 (2 years) 2012-13: 18-17 / 7-11 (t-7th)

Year-By-Year Record Season School

Overall W L

Conf. W L

2001-02 2005-06 2006-07 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

22 17 12 19 24 25 7 18

10 9 13 15 10 12 25 17

13 5 12 6 6 12 10 6 13 3 12 4 2 16 7 11

3rd 8th t3rd 1st 1st 10th t7th

0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1

25 42 144 111

9 27 75 63

-----

0-2 4-7

Shawnee St. Muskingum Muskingum Kent State Kent State Kent State Bradley Bradley

School Totals (2 years) Career Totals (8 years)

Tyshon Pickett

Conf. Place Tourn.

2012-13 Finish: 18-17; 7-11 MVC (t7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 NOTEWORTHY • Bradley returns seven of 14 lettermen from its 2012-13 squad that enjoyed one of the best turnarounds in the nation last season. • Bradley was 18-17 overall last year and advanced to the third round of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. • Bradley’s roster includes The Valley’s active career scoring leader in senior guard Walt Lemon, Jr. (1,146 points) and the league’s active career rebounding leader in fifth-year senior center Jordan Prosser (504 rebounds). • Lemon, Jr. completed the 2012-13 season with 545 points, 147 rebounds, 133 assists and 75 steals. He joined Bradley legend Hersey Hawkins, the 198788 national player of the year, as the only players in school and MVC history with 500 points, 100 boards, 100 assists and 70 steals in a season.

Basketball Support Staff

Greg Graham Asst. Coach

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Ronald Coleman Asst. Coach

Jaden Uken Asst. Coach

Cole Pittis Operations

Chris Williams Athletic Trainer

Dr. Jessica Higgs Team Doctor


Schedule/Results/University Facts 2013-14 Basketball Schedule

2012-13 Results (18-17, 7-11)

Date

Opponent

Site

Monday Saturday

October 28 November 2

!Upper Iowa (EX) West Virginia Wesleyan (EX)

Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill.

7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

Friday Sunday

November 8 November 10

Global Sports Invitational Jacksonville State Peoria, Ill. !Alabama State Peoria, Ill.

7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday

November 12

Central Michigan

7:00 p.m.

Friday Sunday

November 15 November 17

Global Sports Invitational Chicago State Peoria, Ill. at Illinois Champaign, Ill.

7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

Friday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday

November 22 November 30 December 4 December 7 December 10

at Arizona State [Pac-12 Net] Texas-Pan American !IUPUI at Milwaukee IPFW

9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Friday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Friday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Thursday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Thurs-Sun.

South Point Holiday Hoops Classic (Las Vegas, Nevada) December 20 vs. Portland Las Vegas, Nev. December 21 vs. Pacific Las Vegas, Nev. December 28 South Florida Peoria, Ill. January 1 *at UNI [MVC TV] Cedar Falls, Iowa January 4 *Drake Peoria, Ill. January 8 *Missouri State Peoria, Ill. January 11 *Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. January 14 *Wichita State Wichita, Kan. January 17 *Southern Illinois Peoria, Ill. January 22 *UNI Peoria, Ill. January 26 *at Evansville [MVC TV] Evansville, Ind. January 29 *Illinois State Peoria, Ill. February 1 *at Missouri State Springfield, Mo. February 6 *at Loyola [ESPN3] Chicago, Ill. February 9 *Evansville Peoria, Ill. February 12 *Indiana State Peoria, Ill. February 15 *at Illinois State [MVC TV] Normal, Ill. February 18 *at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. February 22 *Loyola [MVC TV] Peoria, Ill. February 25 *Wichita State [ESPN3] Peoria, Ill. March 1 *at Drake Des Moines, Iowa March 6-9 MVC Tournament St. Louis, Mo.

Peoria, Ill.

Tempe, Ariz. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Milwaukee, Wis. Peoria, Ill.

Time

7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBD 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. =TBD TBD

!game at Renaissance Coliseum in Peoria, Ill.; *denotes conference game; =MVC TV Wildcard

Date Opponent

Score

W/L

Att.

N9 N12 N17 N20 N24 N28 D1 D4 D17 D19 D22 D23 D29 J2 J6 J9 J12 J15 J19 J23 J26 J29 F2 F5 F10 F13 F16 F20 F23 F27 M2 M7 M20 M23 M26

76-53 78-61 79-72 63-82 80-57 82-65 66-74 72-68 62-43 77-42 65-66 55-57 67-57 66-60 63-69 53-68 53-84 69-66 69-66 56-66 39-73 83-77 58-75 76-70 65-68 59-79 80-68 84-92 63-62 62-80 56-64 66-81 75-69 77-72 77-90

W W W L W W L W W W L (ot) L W W L L L W W L L W L W L L W L (ot) W L L L W W L

6634 3151 1085 4768 6649 2076 11019 6313 6140 6066 350 350 7534 5015 7317 5553 4074 6628 7756 4183 10506 9088 18111 6653 7205 8417 8443 3825 3831 7730 7099 7537 1801 1897 3390

EASTERN ILLINOIS TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN at IUPUI at South Florida UT MARTIN at Central Michigan #3 MICHIGAN G. WASHINGTON ^GEORGIA SOUTHERN ^MISS. VALLEY STATE ^vs. Virginia Tech ^vs. Portland *DRAKE *at Southern Illinois *WICHITA STATE *at Indiana State *at Northern Iowa *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *MISSOURI STATE *at Evansville *at Wichita State *ILLINOIS STATE *at Creighton *EVANSVILLE *NORTHERN IOWA *at Illinois State *INDIANA STATE *at Drake ~at UIC *CREIGHTON *at Missouri State %vs. Drake @GREEN BAY @TULANE @at Northern Iowa

Bradley

Day

Home in CAPS; ^Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; @CIT Tournament

Bradley University (Founded 1897) Athletic Directory President: Joanne K. Glasser, Esq. Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Steve Tippett Director of Athletics: Dr. Michael Cross Senior Assoc. Athletic Director for Finance: Craig Dahlquist SWA/Assoc. AD for Academics & Student Welfare: Jennifer Jones Associate AD for External Affairs: Heidi Wegmueller Assistant AD for Compliance: Tessi Taylor Director of Athletic Development: Rick Gaa Athletics Department Telephone: 309-677-2666 Athletics Department Address: 1501 W. Bradley Ave., Renaissance Coliseum, Peoria, IL 61625 Associate AD for Communications: Bobby Parker (cell: 309-256-4302) Associate Director, Communications: Jim Rea (cell: 309-256-4379) SID Office Telephone: 309-677-2624 SID Fax Number: 309-677-2626

Joanne Glasser President

Dr. Steve Tippett Faculty Rep.

Dr. Michael Cross Athletic Director

Bobby Parker Basketball SID

University Facts Founded: 1897 Location: Peoria, Ill. Enrollment: 6,000 Colors: Red and White Nickname: Braves Years in the MVC: 62nd Arenas: Carver Arena (11,164) Renaissance Coliseum (4,200) Courtside Telephone Numbers: 309-680-3795 / 677-3000 (R.C.)

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2012-13 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (18-17)

Bradley

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

35 35

1200 34.3

201 446 .451

35 106 .330

108 142

.761

19 128 147

4.2

99

2 133 129

35 34

1186 33.9

154 379 .406

39 140 .279

84 114

.737

36

92 128

3.7

51

0

95

63

6

86 431 12.3

35 34

918 26.2

145 294 .493

89 120

.742

94

98 192

5.5

107

5

28

44

15

29 385 11.0 36 300 10.0

## Player

GP GS

25

Lemon Jr., Walt

32

Simms-Edwards, D.

20

Pickett, Tyshon

Min

6

13 .462

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

PF FO

A TO Blk 14

Stl

Pts Avg

75 545 15.6

21

Egolf, Will

30 26

794 26.5

112 260 .431

37 104 .356

39

55

.709

42 122 164

5.5

110

6

35

41

26

04

Eastman, Jake

35 34

1083 30.9

79 196 .403

32 103 .311

33

49

.673

31 115 146

4.2

56

1

90

41

7

40 223

6.4

44

Prosser, Jordan

35

648 18.5

78 154 .506

0

0 .000

38

56

.679

52

72 124

3.5

60

0

7

21

3

11 194

5.5

9

05

Crawford, Jalen

35

2

511 14.6

51 146 .349

25

80 .313

9

10

.900

7

33

40

1.1

32

1

30

30

3

14 136

3.9

00

Bell, Ka’Darryl

31

0

283

9.1

23

57 .404

5

20 .250

10

18

.556

4

25

29

0.9

36

0

14

23

3

17

61

2.0

23

Shayok, Shayok

35

0

271

7.7

21

44 .477

1

1 1.000

15

22

.682

24

27

51

1.5

50

0

3

13

6

9

58

1.7

30

Gavin, Jimmy

10

0

28

2.8

5

13 .385

2

6 .333

1

1 1.000

1

1

2

0.2

0

0

0

1

0

0

13

1.3

14

Knezevic, Milos

13

1

23

1.8

2

6 .333

1

3 .333

5

6

.833

3

7

10

0.8

3

0

2

1

0

0

10

0.8

52

Wells, Nate

15

0

67

4.5

3

7 .429

0

0 .000

3

7

.429

5

7

12

0.8

8

0

0

2

1

0

9

0.6

12

Harris, Darrion

8

0

13

1.6

1

1 1.000

1

1 1.000

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

1

0

1

1

0

0

3

0.4

10

Alwan, Mason

12

0

25

2.1

1

3 .333

1

3 .333

0

0

.000

0

3

3

0.3

0

0

1

0

0

1

3

0.3

48 103

2.9

1

TEAM

55

5

Total

35

876 2006 .437

185 580 .319

434 600

.723

373 778 1151 32.9

614 15 439 415

Opponents

35

831 1872 .444

246 695 .354

488 661

.738

363 853 1216 34.7

581

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

0 84 318 2371 67.7

4 475 507 119 204 2396 68.5

Conference Games Only (7-11, t7th) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

25

Lemon Jr., Walt

18 18

643 35.7

110 237 .464

22

62 .355

66

84

.786

8

73

81

4.5

49

2

64

66

4

38 308 17.1

32

Simms-Edwards, D.

18 17

616 34.2

92 212 .434

25

79 .316

40

59

.678

14

48

62

3.4

27

0

39

32

3

47 249 13.8

20

Pickett, Tyshon

18 17

463 25.7

71 147 .483

6

10 .600

29

40

.725

35

43

78

4.3

53

3

9

22

6

9 177

9.8

21

Egolf, Will

13 10

356 27.4

44 112 .393

14

44 .318

13

20

.650

18

48

66

5.1

46

1

19

20

13

15 115

8.8

04

Eastman, Jake

18 18

573 31.8

30

82 .366

19

52 .365

16

23

.696

14

62

76

4.2

29

0

43

26

2

17

95

5.3

44

Prosser, Jordan

18

8

348 19.3

31

71 .437

0

0 .000

15

25

.600

25

32

57

3.2

38

0

5

12

2

4

77

4.3

05

Crawford, Jalen

18

1

234 13.0

19

61 .311

10

33 .303

3

4

.750

3

15

18

1.0

10

0

9

12

2

5

51

2.8

00

Bell, Ka’Darryl

17

0

148

8.7

14

34 .412

4

13 .308

5

7

.714

1

15

16

0.9

21

0

7

16

0

8

37

2.2

23

Shayok, Shayok

18

0

170

9.4

14

31 .452

1

1 1.000

6

9

.667

16

10

26

1.4

35

0

2

9

5

5

35

1.9

14

Knezevic, Milos

4

1

7

1.8

2

3 .667

1

1 1.000

2

2 1.000

1

2

3

0.8

1

0

1

0

0

0

7

1.8

12

Harris, Darrion

3

0

5

1.7

1

1 1.000

1

1 1.000

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

1

0

0

0

3

1.0

52

Wells, Nate

8

0

46

5.8

1

5 .200

0

0 .000

2

4

.500

4

4

8

1.0

6

0

0

2

0

0

4

0.5

10

Alwan, Mason

5

0

11

2.2

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

0.0

30

Gavin, Jimmy

3

0

5

1.7

0

2 .000

0

1 .000

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

31

24

55

3.1

1

3

TEAM

0

Total

18

429 998 .430

103 297 .347

197 277

.711

170 376 546 30.3

316

6 200 220

37 149 1158 64.3

Opponents

18

443 953 .465

128 364 .352

268 347

.772

178 442 620 34.4

288

2 251 241

67 112 1282 71.2

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

Conference Tournament (0-1) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

04

Eastman, Jake

1

1

38 38.0

6

11 .545

3

7 .429

0

0

.000

1

7

8

8.0

0

0

2

1

1

1

15 15.0

21

Egolf, Will

1

1

36 36.0

5

11 .455

3

5 .600

2

3

.667

2

5

7

7.0

2

0

2

2

0

1

15 15.0

25

Lemon Jr., Walt

1

1

35 35.0

6

13 .462

2

3 .667

0

0

.000

1

3

4

4.0

4

0

6

3

0

3

14 14.0

20

Pickett, Tyshon

1

1

23 23.0

4

8 .500

0

0 .000

3

3 1.000

1

3

4

4.0

5

1

0

1

0

0

11 11.0

05

Crawford, Jalen

1

0

18 18.0

3

6 .500

1

3 .333

0

0

.000

1

1

2

2.0

1

0

1

1

0

0

7

7.0

32

Simms-Edwards, D.

1

1

34 34.0

1

10 .100

0

5 .000

0

0

.000

1

0

1

1.0

1

0

3

3

0

0

2

2.0

23

Shayok, Shayok

1

0

8

8.0

1

2 .500

0

0 .000

0

0

.000

3

0

3

3.0

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

2.0

44

Prosser, Jordan

1

0

8

8.0

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

0

2

2

2.0

0

TEAM

40

PF FO

0

0

Total

1

26

61 .426

9

23 .391

5

6

.833

10

21

31 31.0

15

1

14

11

1

5

66 66.0

Opponents

1

27

54 .500

12

30 .400

15

18

.833

7

25

32 32.0

11

0

15

8

3

3

81 81.0


Career Leaders/Media Outlets CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) Mitchell Anderson (1978-82) Roger Phegley (1974-78) Chet Walker (1959-62) Paul Unruh (1946-50) Joe Allen (1965-68) Voise Winters (1981-85) Phillip Gilbert (2000-04) Anthony Parker (1993-97) Andrew Warren (2006-11)

REBOUNDS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dick Estergard (1951-54) Chet Walker (1959-62) Mitchell Anderson (1974-78) Luke Jackson (1986-90) Barney Cable (1955-58) Joe Allen (1965-68) Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) Harold McMath (1976-80) Donald Reese (1979-82) Voise Winters (1981-85)

ASSISTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Anthony Manuel (1985-89) Jim Les (1983-86) Daniel Ruffin (2004-08) Billy Wright (1992-96) Marcello Robinson (2000-04) Willie Scott (1981-83) Bobby Humbles (1974-78) Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) Charles White (1989-93) Jim Caruthers (1972-76)

BLOCKED SHOTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Donald Powell (1984-88) Adebayo Akinkunle (1994-98) Patrick O’Bryant (2004-06) Mitchell Anderson (1978-82) Jeffrey Rabey (1999-01) Danny Granger (2001-03) Luke Jackson (1986-90) Will Egolf (2007-13) Anthony Parker (1993-97) Hersey Hawkins (1984-88)

STEALS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) Eric Roberson (1996-00) Billy Wright (1992-96) Daniel Ruffin (2004-08) Rob Dye (1996-00) James Gillingham (2000-04) Mitchell Anderson (1978-82) Charles White (1989-93) D. Simms-Edwards (2009-13) Anthony Manuel (1985-89)

G

(entering this season)

Pts.

125 122 103 81 133 79 120 110 112 130

3,008 2,341 2,064 1,975 1,822 1,763 1,714 1,689 1,683 1,621

G

Rebs.

88 81 122 118 66 79 125 110 95 120

1,414 1,036 947 933 907 865 818 799 687 686

G

Asts.

108 87 122 118 119 65 107 125 114 102

G 113 116 52 122 58 43 118 117 112 125

855 696 644 595 416 412 403 400 386 364

Blks. 180 154 147 108 90 89 86 79 78 76

G

Stls.

125 112 118 122 117 120 122 114 123 108

259 231 219 207 195 192 184 183 180 165

Walt Lemon, Jr.

POINTS

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

Newspaper Dave Reynolds Beat Writer Peoria Journal Star 1 News Plaza, Peoria, IL 61643 Office Phone -- 309-686-3210 Fax Phone -- 309-686-3205 Cell Phone -- 309-256-4673 Email -- dreynolds@pjstar.com

Bradley

(entering this season)

Kirk Wessler Executive Sports Editor, Columnist Peoria Journal Star 1 News Plaza, Peoria, IL 61643 Office Phone -- 309-686-3216 Cell Phone -- 309-256-9093 Email -- kwessler@pjstar.com

Radio

SCORING (total points) 1146 605 385

Walt Lemon, Jr. Jordan Prosser Tyshon Pickett

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .493 (145-294) - Tyshon Pickett .493 (247-501) - Jordan Prosser FIELD GOALS MADE 418 - Walt Lemon, Jr. 247 - Jordan Prosser 145 - Tyshon Pickett 3-POINT SHOOTING .462 (6-13) - Tyshon Pickett .335 (75-224) – Walt Lemon, Jr. 3-POINTERS MADE 75 - Walt Lemon, Jr. 6 - Tyshon Pickett 5 - Ka’Darryl Bell FREE THROW SHOOTING .742 (89-120) - Tyshon Pickett .706 (235-333) - Walt Lemon, Jr. FREE THROWS MADE 235 - Walt Lemon, Jr. 111 - Jordan Prosser ASSISTS 243 - Walt Lemon, Jr. 30 - Jordan Prosser STEALS 144 - Walt Lemon, Jr. 30 - Jordan Prosser BLOCKS

Dave Snell Play-by-Play 1501 W. Bradley Ave., Peoria, IL 61625 Office Phone -- 309-677-3611 Cell Phone -- 309-253-3290 Email -- dsnell@bradley.edu Chad Kleine Men’s Basketball Analyst Email -- chadkleine@nixonagency.com Ed Hammond Sports Reporter WMBD Radio (1470 AM) 331 Fulton Street, Suite 1200, Peoria, IL 61602 Office Phone -- 309-637-4730 Fax Phone -- 309-686-8655 Email -- edhammond@1470wmbd.com

Television Brian Bedo Men’s Basketball Play-by-Play Email -- brbedo@gmail.com Lee Hall Sports Director WEEK-TV (NBC) 2907 Springfield Road, East Peoria, IL 61611 Office Phone -- 309-698-3729 Fax Phone -- 309-698-2070 Email -- lhall@week.com Jim Mattson Sports Director WHOI-TV (ABC) 2907 Springfield Road, East Peoria, IL 61611 Office Phone -- 309-698-3727 Fax Phone -- 309-698-1910 Email -- jmattson@week.com Kurt Pegler Sports Director WMBD-TV (CBS) 3131 N. University, Peoria, IL 61604 Office Phone -- 309-686-9461 Fax Phone -- 309-686-8658 Email -- kurtp@wmbd.com

41 - Walt Lemon, Jr. 15 - Tyshon Pickett REBOUNDS 504 - Jordan Prosser 319 - Walt Lemon, Jr. 192 - Tyshon Pickett

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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

Versus the Missouri Valley Conference

Bradley

MVC Tourney

Non MVC

Post Season NIT 2-2 NIT 2-1 NCAA 2-1 --------NIT 3-0 NIT 0-1 NIT 2-1 NIT 3-0 ----NIT 0-1 ----NIT 3-0 NIT 0-1 --------NIT 0-1 --------------------NCIT 1-1 --------------------NCAA 0-1 ----NIT 5-0 --------NIT 0-1 NCAA 1-1 ----NCAA 0-1 --------------------NIT 2-1 NIT 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 1-1 ----NIT 0-1 ----NIT 0-1 ----------------NCAA 2-1 NIT 1-1 CBI 4-2 CIT 3-1 ------------CIT 2-1

Year Overall

MVC

Finish

1949 1950

27-8 32-5

6-4 11-1

Third First

---------

21-4 21-4

1951 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

32-6 13-13 22-7 20-7 25-4 27-2 21-5 21-7 17-9 23-6 18-9 20-6 17-9 19-9 14-12 14-12 13-12 17-9 12-14 20-8 15-11 13-13 9-18 14-14 9-17 23-10 18-9 26-10 16-13 15-13 17-13 32-3 17-12 26-5 13-14 11-20 8-20 7-23 11-16 23-8 20-10 22-8 17-13 15-14 17-12 14-16 19-12 9-20 12-18 15-16 13-15 22-11 22-13 21-17 21-15 16-15 12-20 7-25 18-17

11-3 3-9 9-5 12-2 12-2 12-2 9-3 10-2 6-6 7-5 9-5 9-5 6-8 12-4 7-9 7-9 6-8 8-6 4-10 9-3 7-7 4-8 4-8 8-8 3-13 13-3 10-6 13-3 10-8 7-9 9-7 16-0 10-4 12-2 7-7 6-8 6-10 3-15 7-11 14-4 12-6 15-3 12-6 9-9 11-7 10-8 12-6 5-13 8-10 7-11 6-12 11-7 10-8 9-9 10-8 9-9 4-14 2-16 7-11

T-Second T-Sixth Second Second Second Second Second T-First T-Third Third T-Second T-Second T-Fourth Second T-Sixth Sixth Sixth Fourth T-Eighth Second Fourth T-Fourth Sixth T-Fifth T-Eighth First T-Fourth First Fifth T-Fifth T-Fourth First Second First Fourth T-Fifth Seventh T-Ninth T-Seventh T-Second Fourth First T-Second T-Sixth T-Second Fifth T-Second Eighth T-Fifth T-Sixth Eighth T-Fifth Fourth T-Fifth Fourth T-Fifth T-Ninth Tenth T-Seventh

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------0-1 1-1 ----3-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 ----3-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 ----0-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1

21-3 10-4 13-2 8-5 13-2 15-0 12-2 11-5 11-3 16-1 9-4 11-1 11-1 7-5 7-3 7-3 7-4 9-3 8-4 11-5 8-4 9-5 5-9 5-5 6-4 7-7 8-2 12-6 5-4 8-3 7-5 14-2 7-8 11-3 6-6 5-11 2-9 4-8 4-4 8-3 7-3 5-4 4-6 4-4 5-4 4-7 5-5 3-6 4-7 8-4 7-2 9-3 11-4 12-7 10-6 6-5 7-5 5-8 11-5

61

1079-728

523-425

29-32 527-269

40-26

W

L

Pct.

1948-51 1955-56 1956-65 1965-78 1978-86 1986-91 1991-02 2002-11 2011-

28 3 86 91 81 41 110 74 9

8 9 32 93 49 31 88 88 27

.778 .250 .729 .494 .623 .569 .556 .457 .250

Braves Totals (61)

1948-

523

425

.552

In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Joe Stowell (2) Dick Versace (7) Stan Albeck (4) Jim Molinari (10) Jim Les (9) Geno Ford (2)

1977-78 1979-86 1987-91 1992-02 2003-11 2012-

1 8 3 11 6 0

2 6 3 10 9 2

.333 .571 .500 .524 .400 .000

Braves Totals (34)

1977-

29

32

.475

In the NCAA Division I Tournament* Coaches (Years)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Forddy Anderson (1950) Dick Versace (1980, 1986) Stan Albeck (1988) Jim Molinari (1996) Jim Les (2006)

1 2 1 1 1

2 1 0 0 2

1 2 1 1 1

.667 .333 .000 .000 .667

Braves Totals (6)

6

5

6

.455

*--Bradley also played in the 1954 and 1955 NCAA Tournaments as a non-Valley member and reached the championship game of the 1954 tournament.

In the National Invitation Tournament* Coaches (Years)

Number

Forddy Anderson (1949, 1950) Chuck Orsborn (57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64, 65) Joe Stowell (1968) Dick Versace (1982, ’85) Jim Molinari (1994, ’95, ’97, ’99, ’01) Jim Les (2007) Braves Totals (18)

W

L

Pct.

2 7 1 2 5 1

4 11 0 5 4 1

3 4 1 1 5 1

.571 .733 .000 .833 .444 .500

18

25

15

.625

*--Bradley also played in the 1938, 1939, and 1947 NITs as a nonValley member, for an all-time NIT record of 26-18 (21 trips), with four titles (1957, 1960, 1964, and 1982).

In the National Commissioner’s Invitational Coaches (Years)

Number

W

Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Fred Brown (9 1/2) Harold Olsen (1) Bill Allen (1/2) A.J. Robertson (26) Forddy Anderson (6) Bob Vanatta (2) Chuck Orsborn (9) Joe Stowell (13) Dick Versace (8) Stan Albeck (5) Jim Molinari (11) Jim Les (9) Geno Ford (2)

1909-18, 1919-20 91 1918-19 6 1919-20 2 1920-48 316 1948-54 142 1954-56 22 1956-65 194 1965-78 197 1978-86 156 1986-91 75 1991-02 174 2002-11 154 201124

65 9 4 187 56 33 56 147 88 71 152 140 42

.583 .400 .333 .628 .717 .400 .776 .573 .639 .514 .534 .524 .373

L

Pct.

Joe Stowell (1974)

1

1

1

.500

Braves Totals (1)

1

1

1

.500

Coaches (Years)

*Braves Totals (101) 19021600 1083 .596 *--Bradley played without a coach from 1902 to 1909, posting a 3633 record during those seasons.

42

Years

Forddy Anderson (3) Bob Vanatta (1) Chuck Orsborn (9) Joe Stowell (13) Dick Versace (8) Stan Albeck (5) Jim Molinari (11) Jim Les (9) Geno Ford (2)

In the National Campus Tournament

COACHING RECORDS By Tenure

Coaches (Seasons)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Forddy Anderson (1951)

1

2

1

.667

Braves Totals (1)

1

2

1

.667

In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Coaches (Years)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Jim Les (2008)

1

4

2

.667

Braves Totals (1)

1

4

2

.667

In the CollegeInsider.Com Tournament (CIT) Coaches (Years)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Jim Les (2009) Geno Ford (2013)

1 1

3 2

1 1

.750 .667

Braves Totals (2)

2

5

2

.714


drake


2013-14 Preview Numerical Roster No. Name

Yr. Pos. Ht.

Wt.

Hometown / Last School

1 Karl Madison

Jr.

2 Gary Ricks, Jr.

Sr. G 6-1

G 5-10 175 Springfield (Ill.) Lanphier High

3 Richard Carter

Sr. G 5-11 177 Detroit (Mich.) Cloud County/Cody High

4 Blake Danielak

Fr.

182 Los Angeles (Calif.) Sylmar High

F 6-7

190 Georgetown (Texas) Liberty Hill High 200 Tucker (Ga.) Tyler Junior College/Tucker HS

10 Trevor Berkeley

Jr.

F 6-6

11 Jacob Jensen

Fr.

C 6-11 240 Lunderskov (Denmark) Falkonergardens Gymnasium

Drake

12 Jordan Daniels

So. G 5-9

21 Robert Puleikis

So. C 6-10 221 Detroit (Mich.) Country Day High

153 Fontana (Calif.) Boston College/Etiwanda

23 Mitch McLaughlin

So. G 6-0

181 Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Xavier

25 Chris Caird

Jr. G/F 6-6

215 Daventry (England) Marshalltown

31 Aaron Hawley

Sr. G/F 6-8

197 Rogers (Ark.) High

40 Daddy Ugbede

So. F 6-6

216 Gardena (Calif.) Junipero Serra High

45 Seth VanDeest

Sr. C 6-11 269 Bettendorf (Iowa) High

Richard Carter

Ray Giacoletti Head Coach

At A Glance

Alma Mater: Minot State (‘85) Overall: 171-123 (10 years) Record at DU: First Year

Year-By-Year Record Season School 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Overall W L

N. Dakota St. 18 N. Dakota St. 14 N. Dakota St. 16 E. Washington 17 E. Washington 17 E. Washington 18 E. Washington 17 Utah 29 Utah 14 Utah 11

2012-13 Finish: 15-17; 7-11 MVC (t-7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 NOTEWORTHY • The Drake men’s basketball team is set to begin its first season under head coach Ray Giacoletti. The veteran coach was named head coach of the Bulldogs on March 28, 2013, after spending the previous six seasons as an assistant at Gonzaga.

Conf. W L

Conf. Place Tourn.

9 13 11 11 13 13 13 6 15 19

9 9 8 10 9 9 11 5 10 4 9 5 11 3 13 1 6 10 6 10

T-5th T-5th 6th 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 6th T-6th

------1-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 2-1 1-1 0-1

School Totals (First Year) 0 0 Career Totals (10 Years) 171 123

0 0 92 66

-----

0-0 8-6

• The Bulldogs were one of the top three-point shooting teams in the nation in 2012-13, ranking seventh in three-pointers per game (8.7) and 15th in three-point percentage (.388). The team’s 279 three-pointers in 2012-13 ranked as the third most in program history. • The Bulldogs return two starters from that team in center Seth VanDeest and guard Richard Carter along with five others from 2012-13. The squad also adds two veteran players that did not see action last season in Aaron Hawley and Karl Madison.

Basketball Support Staff

Jeff Rutter Asst. Coach

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Bill Walker Asst. Coach

Todd Townsend Asst. Coach

Dave Buchanan Coord., Operations

Scott Kerr Athletic Trainer

Matty Richardson Athletic Trainer


Schedule/Results/University Facts 2013-14 Basketball Schedule

2012-13 Results (15-17, 7-11)

Date

Opponent

Site

Sunday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Saturday

November 3 November 9 November 12 November 16 November 23

Central College (EX) at Illinois-Chicago Iowa Wesleyan at Saint Mary’s Nebraska-Omaha

Des Moines Chicago, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa Moraga, Calif. Des Moines, Iowa

Friday Saturday Sunday

Fresno State Classic (Fresno, Calif.) November 29 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. November 30 vs. Northern Arizona Fresno, Calif. December 1 vs. Cal State Bakersfield Fresno, Calif.

9:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

Saturday Saturday Wednesday Monday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.

December 7 December 14 December 18 December 23 December 29 January 1 January 4 January 8 January 11 January 15 January 18 January 22 January 25 January 29 February 1 February 4 February 9 February 12 February 15 February 18 February 22 February 25 March 1 March 6-9

7:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. =TBD TBD

vs. Iowa (Wells Fargo Arena) New Mexico State Western Michigan Albany at IUPUI *Evansville *at Bradley *Indiana State *at UNI *at Loyola *Illinois State *at Southern Illinois *Wichita State *Missouri State *at Illinois State *Southern Illinois *at Indiana State [MVC TV] *at Missouri State [ESPN3] *Loyola *UNI [MVC TV] *at Wichita State *at Evansville *Bradley MVC Tournament

Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Indianapolis, Ind. Des Moines, Iowa Peoria, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Chicago, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa Carbondale, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Normal, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind. Springfield, Mo. Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Evansville, Ind. Des Moines, Iowa St. Louis, Mo.

*denotes conference game; =MVC TV Wildcard

Time 2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

Date Opponent

Score

W/L

N10 N17 N22 N23 N25 N30 D5 D8 D15 D19 D22 D29 J2 J5 J8 J12 J16 J20 J23 J27 J30 F2 F6 F10 F13 F16 F20 F23 F27 M2 M7 M8

96-66 79-85 70-73 77-66 70-74 76-66 73-88 74-64 77-86 72-69 74-56 57-67 63-75 65-77 61-91 82-77 83-69 55-85 74-69 72-78 61-56 74-71 86-94 78-84 56-71 64-71 92-84 71-54 67-56 63-66 81-66 53-65

W L L W L W L W L W W L L L L W W L W L W W (ot) L L (ot) L L W (ot) W W L W L

WILLIAM JEWELL at Detroit ^vs. California ^vs. Rice ^vs. Xavier +at Nevada SAINT MARY’S IPFW vs. Iowa State UNC CENTRAL EASTERN ILLINOIS *at Bradley *WICHITA STATE *MISSOURI STATE *at Creighton *at Illinois State *EVANSVILLE *at Northern Iowa *CREIGHTON *at Missouri State *at Southern Illinois *INDIANA STATE *ILLINOIS STATE *at Evansville *at Wichita State *NORTHERN IOWA *BRADLEY ~GREEN BAY *at Indiana State *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS %vs. Bradley %vs. Creighton

Att. 3273 2047 1087 1627 2527 6469 3410 2861 13180 2388 2669 7534 2792 3804 18073 5706 3694 4215 6162 5824 4626 4439 4133 4210 10211 6711 3825 3892 5054 4833 7537 14567

Drake

Day

Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ^DirecTV Classic; ~Sears BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament

Drake University (Founded 1881) Athletic Directory President: Dr. David Maxwell Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Renae Chesnut Director of Athletics: Sandy Hatfield Clubb Associate Athletics Director/SWA: Megan Franklin Associate ADs: Mike Cigelman, Dave Haskin, Brian Brown Assistant Athletics Director: Frank Pucher, John Brown, Ty Patton Athletics Department Telephone: 515-271-2889 Athletics Department Address: Drake Bell Center 27th & Forest, Des Moines, IA 50311 Assistant AD/Communications: Ty Patton (cell: 205-310-1271) Assistant SIDs: Sean Palchick, John Meyer SID Office Telephone: 515-271-3014 SID Fax Number: 515-271-3015

Dr. David Maxwell President

Dr. Renae Chesnut Faculty Rep.

A.D. - Sandy Hatfield Clubb

Ty Patton Basketball SID

University Facts Founded: 1881 Location: Des Moines, Iowa Enrollment: 5,348 Colors: Blue and White Nickname: Bulldogs Years in the MVC: 102nd Arena: Drake Knapp Center (7,152) Courtside Telephone Number: 515-271-4884

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2012-13 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (15-17) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

34 Simons, Ben

32 32

1106 34.6

153 351 .436

78 195 .400

66 75 .880

4 112 116 3.6

68

1

58 59

8 29 450 14.1

04 Hines, Chris

31 30

831 26.8

93 231 .403

60 151 .397

54 64 .844

6

65

3

34 48

2 19 300 9.7

45 VanDeest, Seth

32 32

716 22.4

106 190 .558

0

0 .000

91 128 .711

50 103 153 4.8

86

3

34 49 29 12 303 9.5

01 Clarke, Jordan

30 30

848 28.3

99 179 .553

5

13 .385

77 138 .558

97 160 257 8.6

86

2

33 45 14 40 280 9.3

58

64 2.1

03 Carter, Richard

32 21

821 25.7

95 242 .393

22

64 .344

82 110 .745

7

64

71 2.2

80

0 110 70

24 King, Joey

32

2

608 19.0

74 173 .428

33

95 .347

41 51 .804

27

67

94 2.9

85

3

30 44 12 10 222 6.9

22 Mason, Micah

30 11

467 15.6

55 114 .482

12 17 .706

65 39

21 Puleikis, Robert

1

0

10 Jeffers, Jeremy

30

0

40

79 .506

6.0

2

2 1.000

0

0 .000

348 11.6

31

82 .378

16

44 .364

6

4

32

36 1.2

36

0

0 .000

1

1

2 2.0

2

0

21 24 .875

6

32

38 1.3

31

0

0

0

4 4.0

1

21 26

1

7

99 3.3

32 17

Drake

31

2

441 14.2

36

99 .364

25

72 .347

5 .600

4

41

45 1.5

33

0

40 Ugbede, Daddy

17

0

125

7.4

15

24 .625

0

0 .000

16 24 .667

12

15

27 1.6

20

1

00 Babineaux, Kori

18

0

146

8.1

16

45 .356

0

7 .000

4 13 .308

4

17

21 1.2

31

0

23 McLaughlin, Mitch

3

0

7

2.3

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

2 .000

0

1

1 0.3

1

0

0

25

Bowie, Matt

3

0

5

1.7

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

Team

35

48

.000

0.3

83 2.6

1

0 15 162 5.4

0

02 Ricks, Jr., Gary

3

0

2 37 294 9.2

1

8 100 3.2

6

0

3

46 2.7

15 26

1

3

36 2.0

2

0

0

0 0.0

1

0

0

0

1

8

0.0

0

Total

32

775 1732 .447

279 720 .388

467 651 .717

257 752 1009 31.5

625 14 433 440 70 183 2296 71.8

Opponents

32

791 1772 .446

221 630 .351

516 686 .752

305 791 1096 34.2

588

9 446 417 104 244 2319 72.5

Conference Games Only (7-11, t-7th) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

34 Simons, Ben

18 18

641 35.6

86 192 .448

41 102 .402

37 42 .881

1

70

71 3.9

38

0

27 38

7 12 250 13.9

04 Hines, Chris

18 18

499 27.7

57 144 .396

35

24 28 .857

3

35

38 2.1

40

2

24 28

1 11 173 9.6

94 .372

01 Clarke, Jordan

18 18

539 29.9

64 111 .577

1

6 .167

43 66 .652

60

03 Carter, Richard

18

465 25.8

50 141 .355

11

42 .262

48 63 .762

6

9

94 154 8.6

53

1

13 34

7 26 172 9.6

33

44

0

51 42

1 14 159 8.8

39 2.2

45 VanDeest, Seth

18 18

367 20.4

45

82 .549

0

0 .000

50 72 .694

28

54

82 4.6

48

2

16 28 16

6 140 7.8

24 King, Joey

18

0

351 19.5

47 108 .435

20

55 .364

20 27 .741

18

44

62 3.4

43

2

20 27

6 134 7.4

22 Mason, Micah

283 16.6

42 26

17

9

40 Ugbede, Daddy

9

0

10 Jeffers, Jeremy

16

02 Ricks, Jr., Gary

17

00 Babineaux, Kori

8

0

60

Team

34

71 .479

24

51 .471

8 .750

1

22

23 1.4

24

0

8.8

10

16 .625

0

0 .000

11 18 .611

11

6

17 1.9

11

0

0

187 11.7

16

47 .340

9

24 .375

8 10 .800

3

19

22 1.4

15

0

204 12.0

12

47 .255

8

36 .222

0

0 .000

1

21

22 1.3

18

7.5

7

18 .389

0

3 .000

1

4 .250

1

4

5 0.6

21

28

49 2.7

79

6

8

0 10

98 5.8

4

0

1

31 3.4

0

13 16

0

3

49 3.1

0

17

8

0

5

32 1.9

10

0

4

8

0

2

15 1.9

0

6

0

0

Total

18

428 977 .438

149 413 .361

248 338 .734

154 430 584 32.4

344

7 227 265 40 96 1253 69.6

Opponents

18

460 1006 .457

141 369 .382

280 373 .751

158 441 599 33.3

312

4 264 209 62 153 1341 74.5

Conference Tournament (1-1) ## Player

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

03 Carter, Richard

2

2

57 28.5

8

16 .500

2

5 .400

5

5 1.000

0

5

5 2.5

4

0

8

0

1

3

23 11.5

04 Hines, Chris

2

2

62 31.0

8

18 .444

6

13 .462

0

0 .000

0

2

2 1.0

2

0

2

4

0

0

22 11.0

45 VanDeest, Seth

2

2

58 29.0

8

18 .444

0

0 .000

3

6 .500

5

6

11 5.5

5

0

3

3

2

1

19 9.5

24 King, Joey

2

0

39 19.5

6

11 .545

0

4 .000

5

6 .833

1

5

6 3.0

6

0

2

3

1

0

17 8.5

34

2

2

63 31.5

5

18 .278

2

5

5 1.000

0

4

4

1

0

5

0

0

2

17

2

0

35 17.5

5

10 .500

4

1

2 .500

0

6

6 3.0

1

0

1

2

0

2

15 7.5

15 7.5

10 5.0

Simons, Ben

02 Ricks, Jr., Gary

10 .200 9 .444

01 Clarke, Jordan

2

2

43 21.5

4

13 .308

0

1 .000

2

2 1.000

7

8

22

2

0

23 11.5

2

5 .400

2

2 1.000

0

0

0

2

2

2

0

20 10.0

2

5 .400

1

3 .333

0

0 .000

1

2

2

Mason, Micah

10 Jeffers, Jeremy

46

GP GS

Team

Total

2

Opponents

2

.000

2.0

8.5

7

0

1

2

2

2

1

0

1

1

0

0

6

3 1.5

3

0

2

1

0

0

5 2.5

2

4 2.0

0

0

1.0

3.0

0

48 114 .421

17

47 .362

21 26 .808

16

42

58 29.0

30

0

25 16

6 10 134 67.0

48 108 .444

13

39 .333

22 28 .786

22

53

75 37.5

29

1

25 28

9

9 131 65.5


Career Leaders/Media Outlets CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10 (entering this season)

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Josh Young (2006-10) 2. Red Murrell (1955-58) 3. Melvin Mathis (1982-86) 4. Willie McCarter (1966-69) 5. Lewis Lloyd (1979-81) 6. Lynnrick Rogers (1993-97) 7. Wayne Kreklow (1975-79) 8. Ben Simons (2009-13) 9. Luke McDonald (2000-03) 10. Ken Harris (1973-77)

(entering this season)

G 127 73 110 77 56 104 109 125 87 89

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Melvin Mathis (1982-86) 2. Jonathan Cox (2005-09) 3. Sam Roark (1986-90) 4. Greg Danielson (1999-03) 5. Al Williams (1967-70) 6. Bob Netolicky (1963-67) 7. Ken Harris (1973-77) 8. Willie Cerf (1953-56) 9. Lewis Lloyd (1979-81) 10. Red Murrell (1955-58)

ASSISTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

1,789 1,657 1,651 1,626 1,577 1,546 1,471 1,372 1,328 1,310

G Rebs. 110 129 106 116 85 75 89 67 56 73

G Asts.

1. Glenn Martin (1984-88) 115 2. Lonnie Randolph (2001-05) 116 3. Stephfon Butler (1981-85) 102 4. Napoleon Gaither (1975-78) 81 5. Ron Caldwell (1973-75) 76 6. Al Stewart (2005-07) 63 7. Terry Youngbauer (1979-83) 107 8. Terry Benka (1973-77) 88 9. Adam Emmenecker (2004-08) 97 10. Wayne Kreklow (1975-79) 109

BLOCKED SHOTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Aliou Keita (2004-07) Seth VanDeest (09-pres.) 3. Jonathan Cox (2005-09) 4. Brent Heemskerk (2004-09) 5. William Celestine (1990-94) 6. Ken Maxey (1994-96) Kraidon Woods (2010-12) 8. Lewis Lloyd (1979-81) 9. David Bancroft (2001-05) 10. Kevin Bennett (1994-97)

STEALS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Matt Woodley (1997-2000) 2. Lonnie Randolph (2001-05) 3. William Celestine (1990-94) 4. Lynnrick Rogers (1993-97) 5. Nick Grant (2004-07) 6. Dan Knuckey (1992-94) 7. Josh Young (2006-10) 8. Stephfon Butler (1980-85) 9. Chaun Brooks (2003-06) 10. Alexander Surla (1991-95)

854 818 792 735 731 717 702 699 697 692

384 382 378 337 319 318 315 308 282 278

SCORING (total points) 836 - Seth VanDeest 546 - Aaron Hawley 294 - Richard Carter FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .625 (15-24) - Daddy Ugbede .523 (287-549) - Seth VanDeest FIELD GOALS MADE 287 - Seth VanDeest 195 - Aaron Hawley 95 - Richard Carter 3-POINT SHOOTING .369 (93-252) - Aaron Hawley .347 (25-72) - Gary Ricks Jr. .344 (22-64) - Richard Carter 3-POINTERS MADE 93 - Aaron Hawley 25 - Gary Ricks Jr.

G Blks. 91 94 129 128 107 54 62 56 101 41

133 92 89 73 67 64 64 63 58 55

G

Stls.

83 116 107 104 110 95 127 102 88 99

194 190 188 180 178 149 138 134 127 124

FREE THROW SHOOTING .745 (82-110) - Richard Carter .735 (258-351) - Seth VanDeest .691 (47-68) - Karl Madison FREE THROWS MADE 258 - Seth VanDeest 82 - Richard Carter ASSISTS 110 - Richard Carter 109 - Seth VanDeest STEALS 41 - Aaron Hawley 39 - Seth VanDeest

Newspaper Andrew Logue Beat Writer, The Register 715 Locust, Des Moines, Iowa 50304 Office Phone -- 515-284-8368 Cell Phone -- 515-491-7506 E-mail - alogue@dmreg.com Chad Leistikow Sports Editor, The Register 715 Locust, Des Moines, IA 50304 Office Phone -- 515-284-8130 Email -- cleistikow@dmreg.com Luke Meredith Sports Editor, Associated Press 505 5th Ave., Suite 1000 Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Office Phone -- 515-243-3281 Email -- lmeredith@ap.org Chuck Schoffner Men’s Basketball Stringer (Retired AP) 1796 NW 84th Ave. Ankeny, IA 50023 Email -- chuck@schoffner.com

Drake

REBOUNDS

Pts.

Seth VanDeest

POINTS

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

The Times-Delphic Drake University, Meredith Hall Des Moines, IA 50311 Office Phone -- 515-271-2806

Radio Larry Cotlar Radio Play-By-Play 4418 Bel Aire Rd. Des Moines, IA 50310 Phone -- 515-954-8889 Email -- cotman.sports@cumulus.com TBD Color Analyst Todd Kimm Radio Iowa 2700 Grand, Suite 300 Des Moines, IA 50312 Office Phone -- 515-282-1984 Fax Phone -- 515-282-1879 Email -- tkimm@learfield.com

Television Dave Zawilinski Sports Director, WOI-TV (ABC) 3903 Westown Parkway West Des Moines, IA 50266 Office Phone -- 515-457-1026 dzawilinski@myabc5.com Keith Murphy Sports Director, WHO-TV (NBC) 1801 Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA 50309 Office Phone -- 515-242-3739 sports@whotv.com Andy Garman Sports Director, KCCI-TV (CBS) 888 Ninth St., Des Moines, IA 50309 Office Phone -- 515-247-8811 AGarman@hearst.com

BLOCKS 92 - Seth VanDeest 11 - Aaron Hawley REBOUNDS 421 - Seth VanDeest 222 - Aaron Hawley

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Drake

Year

Overall

1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

1-4 3-8 0-12 0-6 2-7 1-8 1-9 5-6 3-9 5-7 2-17 10-18 12-11 10-8 14-4 10-6 9-9 4-12 9-9 8-10 7-13 6-13 10-9 4-15 2-17 4-12 6-12 14-11 16-12 13-10 14-6 14-7 13-12 9-11 2-13 8-9 7-13 11-13 10-16 18-11 14-12 13-13 14-12 11-14 8-16 13-12 9-15 11-14 19-7 16-8 11-14 21-7 15-10 13-12 9-16 18-8 26-5 22-7 21-8 7-19 14-12 13-13 19-10 8-19 10-17 6-22 15-12 15-12 18-11 12-15 13-15 8-20 12-15 19-11 17-14 14-14 12-17 13-18 8-21 6-21 14-14 11-16 12-15 12-15 2-26 3-24 10-17 11-18 12-16 14-15 10-20 12-16 13-16 12-19 17-15 28-5 17-16 14-19 13-18 18-16 15-17

MVC 0-1 3-5 0-8 0-2 0-6 0-6 0-5 1-5 1-5 0-4 0-10 2-9 3-7 5-8 12-4 10-6 8-8 4-12 7-9 7-7 7-11 3-4 4-4 2-6 2-6 2-8 4-6 8-4 8-4 7-5 10-4 11-3 7-5 6-6 1-9 3-7 N/A N/A 5-7 8-4 5-5 4-6 5-7 4-10 4-10 7-7 4-10 4-10 7-5 6-6 3-9 10-2 6-8 6-8 4-10 9-7 13-3 14-2 9-5 2-12 5-9 3-9 9-5 3-9 5-7 2-14 8-8 6-10 10-6 7-9 9-9 4-12 4-12 10-6 6-8 5-9 6-8 5-9 4-12 3-15 9-9 6-12 9-9 8-10 0-18 0-18 5-13 4-14 8-10 9-9 5-13 7-11 7-11 5-13 6-12 15-3 7-11 7-11 7-11 9-9 7-11

101 1110-1304 542-796

48

Finish Third Third Third Fifth Third Third Third Sixth Sixth Seventh Seventh Eighth T-Fifth T-Fifth Third Third T-Fourth Seventh T-Sixth Fourth T-Seventh Third T-Third Fifth T-Fourth Fifth T-Fourth T-First T-First T-Second Second T-First Third T-Fourth Sixth T-Fourth N/A N/A Fourth T-Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Eighth Fourth Sixth Seventh T-Second Fourth Seventh T-First T-Fifth T-Fifth T-Seventh T-Fourth T-First First T-First T-Seventh Seventh Ninth Third Seventh Fifth Ninth T-Third Seventh T-Fourth T-Sixth Sixth Eighth T-Eighth T-Second Fifth Sixth T-Fifth Seventh T-Eighth T-Ninth Fifth T-Seventh T-Sixth T-Seventh Tenth Tenth Tenth Tenth T-Seventh T-Fifth T-Seventh T-Sixth Seventh T-Seventh T-Seventh First T-Eighth T-Eighth Seventh T-Third T-Seventh -----

MVC Tourney

Non MVC

Post Season

----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 ----- 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 ----- 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1

1-3 0-3 0-4 0-4 2-1 1-2 1-4 4-1 2-4 5-3 2-7 8-9 9-4 5-0 2-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-0 1-3 0-2 3-9 6-5 2-9 0-11 2-4 2-6 6-7 8-8 6-5 4-2 3-4 6-7 3-5 1-4 5-2 7-13 11-13 5-9 10-7 9-7 9-7 9-5 7-4 4-6 6-5 5-5 7-4 12-2 10-2 8-5 11-5 9-2 7-4 5-6 9-1 13-2 8-5 13-3 5-7 9-3 10-4 10-5 5-10 5-10 4-8 7-4 9-2 8-5 5-6 4-6 4-8 8-3 9-5 11-6 9-5 6-9 8-9 4-9 3-6 5-5 5-4 3-6 4-5 1-7 3-6 5-3 6-3 4-5 5-5 5-6 5-4 5-4 7-5 10-2 10-2 10-4 6-7 6-6 8-6 7-5

----- ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NIT 1-1 ----------------NCAA 3-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 1-1 ------------NCIT 3-0 --------- ------------NIT 0-1 ----------------NIT 0-1 ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------NCAA 0-1 CIT 0-1 --------CIT 1-1 -----

551-474

10-9

17-34

COACHING RECORDS By Tenure Coaches (Seasons)

Years

C.A. Pell (3) John L. Griffith (3) A.R. Hackett (2) Ray Whisman (2) Ralph Glaze (1) S.W. Hobbs (1) M.B. Banks (3) Ossie Solem (4) Bill Boelter (7) E.O. (Bill) Williams (11) Bill Easton (1) Vee Green (1) Forddy Anderson (2) Jack McClelland (8) John Benington (2) Maurice John (13) Howard Stacey (3) Bob Ortegel (7) Gary Garner (7) Tom Abatemarco (2) Eddie Fields (1) Rudy Washington (6) Kurt Kanaskie (7) Tom Davis (4) Keno Davis (1) Mark Phelps (5)

1906-09 1909-10, 1912-14 1910-12 1914-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-21 1921-25 1925-32 1932-43 1943-44 1944-46 1946-48 1948-56 1956-58 1958-71 1971-74 1974-81 1981-88 1988-90 1989-90 1990-96 1996-03 2004-07 2007-08 2008-13

W

Bulldogs Totals (107)

1906-

6 2 2 8 5 2 32 37 46 113 7 21 32 90 21 211 34 91 95 23 2 63 62 51 28 77

L

Pct.

13 29 13 15 7 17 37 31 86 115 13 29 23 105 28 131 44 103 104 29 6 102 136 66 5 86

.316 .065 .133 .348 .417 .105 .464 .544 .348 .496 .350 .420 .582 .462 .429 .617 .436 .469 .477 .442 .250 .382 .313 .436 .848 .472

1180 1384

.460

Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

L

Pct.

C.A. Pell (3) John L. Griffith (3) A.R. Hackett (2) Ray Whisman (2) Ralph Glaze (1) S.W. Hobbs (1) M.B. Banks (3) Ossie Solem (4) Bill Boelter (7) E.O. (Bill) Williams (11) Vee Green (1) Forddy Anderson (2) Jack McClelland (3) John Benington (2) Maurice John (13) Howard Stacey (3) Bob Ortegel (7) Gary Garner (7) Tom Abatemarco (2) Eddie Fields (1) Rudy Washington (6) Kurt Kanaskie (7) Tom Davis (4) Keno Davis (1) Mark Phelps (5)

1906-09 1909-10, 1912-14 1910-12 1914-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-21 1921-25 1925-32 1932-43 1945-46 1946-48 1948-51 1956-58 1958-71 1971-74 1974-81 1981-88 1988-90 1989-90 1990-96 1996-03 2004-07 2007-08 2008-13

3 0 0 2 0 0 11 34 32 67 5 13 13 11 95 10 43 45 9 2 39 31 25 15 37

6 18 9 10 4 10 24 30 47 61 7 9 23 17 85 30 59 65 13 4 67 95 47 3 53

.333 .000 .000 .167 .000 .000 .314 .531 .405 .523 .417 .864 .361 .393 .528 .250 .422 .409 .409 .333 .368 .246 .347 .833 .411

Bulldogs Totals (101)

1906-

542

In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)

Years

Bob Ortegel (5) Gary Garner (6) Tom Abatemarco (1) Eddie Fields (1) Rudy Washington (5) Kurt Kanaskie (7) Tom Davis (4) Keno Davis (1) Mark Phelps (5)

1977-81 1982-88 1989 1990 1991-96 1997-03 2004-07 2008 2009-13

Bulldogs Totals (35)

1977-

796

W 3 1 1 0 2 2 2 3 3

17

In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)

Maurice John (1969, ’70, ’71) Keno Davis (2008) Bulldogs Totals (4)

Number 3 1 4

W

5 0 5

.405

L

Pct.

5 6 1 1 5 7 4 0 5

.375 .143 .500 .000 .286 .222 .333 1.000 .375

34

.333

L

Pct.

3 1 4

.625 .000 .555

In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)

Maurice John (1964) Bob Ortegel (1981) Gary Garner (1986) Bulldogs Totals (3)

Number 1 1 1 3

W

1 0 0 1

L

Pct.

1 1 1 3

.500 .000 .000 .250

In the National Commissioner’s Invitational Coaches (Years)

Bob Ortegel (1975) Bulldogs Totals (1)

Number 1 1

W

3 3

L

Pct.

0 1.000 0 1.000

In the CollegeInsider.Com Tournament (CIT) Coaches (Years)

Mark Phelps (2009, 12) Bulldogs Totals (2)

Number 2 2

W

1 1

L

Pct.

2 2

.333 .333


evansville


2013-14 Preview Numerical Roster No. Name

Yr. Pos. Ht.

Wt.

Hometown / Last School

0 Ryan Sawvell

Jr. F/C 6-8

210

Mundelein (Ill.) High

2 Christian Benzon

Fr.

G

6-4

205

Gainesville (Fla.) The Rock School

3 Jaylon Brown

Fr.

G

6-0

185

Fishers (Ind.) High

4 Duane Gibson

Fr.

G

6-3

195

Cleveland (Ohio) Villa Angela-St. Joseph

5 Mislav Brzoja*

So.

G

6-4

205

Zagrab (Croatia) Traders Point Christian Acad.

10 Jaylon Moore

Jr. F/C 6-7

230

Olive Branch (Miss.) High

12 Adam Wing

So.

205

Morehead (Ky.) Rowan County

G

6-4

22 Tyler Ptacek

Fr.

G

6-3

175

Parma (Ohio) Padua Franciscan

23 Mike Leazer

So.

G

6-3

180

Mount Prospect (Ill.) Northridge Prep.

25 Rokas Cesnulevicius

Jr. F/C 6-8

210

Alytaus (Lithuania) Hawaii Preparatory Acad.

31 D.J. Balentine

So.

205

Kokomo (Ind.) High

44 David Howard

Fr. F/C 6-8

245

Nashville (Tenn.) Montgomery Bell

50 Blake Simmons

Fr. G/F 6-5

210

Newburgh (Ind.) Castle

55 Egidijus Mockevicius

So.

G

C

6-2

6-10 225

*not eligible in 2013-14

Kursenai (Lithuania) Lithuanian Univ. of Educational Sciences

Jaylon Moore

Marty Simmons Head Coach

At A Glance

EvansvillE

Alma Mater: Evansville (‘87) Overall Record: 186-176 (12 yrs.) Record at UE: 88-103 (6 years) 2012-13: 21-15 / 10-8 (4th)

Year-By-Year Record Season School

Overall W L

Conf. W L

Conf. Place Tourn.

1996-97 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

10 9 16 23 25 15 9 17 9 16 16 21

7 5 11 15 14 10 3 8 3 9 9 10

5th t-8th 5th 2nd 3rd-W 5th-W 10th t-5th 10th 6th t-3rd 4th

--0-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1

-----

1-6 3-9

Wartburg SIU Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville Evansville Evansville Evansville Evansville Evansville Evansville

14 18 12 9 8 12 21 14 21 16 16 15

School Totals (6 years) 88 103 Career Totals (12 years) 186 176

9 15 9 5 5 9 15 10 15 9 9 8

42 66 97 108

2012-13: 21-15; 10-8 MVC (4th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 NOTEWORTHY   •  Evansville wrapped up its best season in 14 years,  finishing 21-15 with a trip to the CIT semifinals.  Eight  players who began the 2012 season with UE have moved on, opening the door for five new freshmen to  immediately step in and make an impact.   •  D.J. Balentine is the top returning scorer as he posted  8.1 points per game last season, third behind Colt Ryan  and Ned Cox. He was one of two UE players voted to the MVC All-Freshman team in 2013 while earning a nod to the All-Bench squad.   •  In four of the last five years, Marty Simmons has finished in the top six in the league after the program had done so just once in the eight seasons before 2009.   •  Egidijus Mockevicius joined Balentine on the MVC AllFreshman unit and was the top shot-blocking freshman in the Valley (No. 2 overall and tops in MVC games only) with 64 rejections in 2012-13.

Basketball Support Staff

Jimmy Elgas Asst. Coach

50

Carson Harris Asst. Coach

Geoff Alexander Asst. Coach

Kavon Lacey Graduate Asst.

Troy Coppus Athletic Trainer

Dr. Andrew Saltzman Team Doctor


Schedule/Results/University Facts 2013-14 Basketball Schedule

2012-13 Results (21-15, 10-8)

Date

Opponent

Site

Saturday  Saturday  Saturday  Tuesday

October 26  November 2  November 9  November 12

Trevecca Nazarene (EX)  Illinois-Springfield (EX)  Martin Methodist  at IUPUI

Evansville, Ind.  Evansville, Ind.  Evansville, Ind.  Indianapolis, Ind.

7:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

Monday  Thursday  Saturday

November 18  November 21  November 23

Ohio Classic Mercer  Valparaiso  Anderson

Evansville, Ind.  Evansville, Ind.  Evansville, Ind.

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Tuesday

November 26

at Indiana

Bloomington, Ind.

7:00 p.m.

Athens, Ohio

1:00 p.m.

Murray, Ky.  Evansville, Ind.  Cincinnati, Ohio  Evansville, Ind.  Evansville, Ind.  Evansville, Ind.  Des Moines, Iowa  Evansville, Ind.  Evansville, Ind.  Carbondale, Ill.  Normal, Ill.  Evansville, Ind.  Springfield, Mo.  Evansville, Ind.  Cedar Falls, Iowa  Wichita, Kan.  Evansville, Ind.  Peoria, Ill.  Evansville, Ind.  Evansville, Ind.  Terre Haute, Ind.  Evansville, Ind.  Evansville, Ind.  Chicago, Ill.  St. Louis, Mo.

7:00 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBD 7:05 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. =TBD TBD

Ohio Classic

Saturday

November 30

at Ohio

Wednesday  Saturday  Tuesday  Saturday  Saturday  Saturday  Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.

December 4  December 7  December 10  December 14  December 21  December 28  January 1 January 4 January 8 January 11 January 15 January 18 January 21 January 26 January 29 February 1 February 5 February 9 February 12 February 16 February 19 February 22 February 25 March 1 March 6-9

at Murray State  Miami (Ohio)   at Xavier  Jackson State  Butler  Grambling State  *at Drake  *Indiana State [ESPNU]  *UNI  *at Southern Illinois  *at Illinois State  *Loyola  *at Missouri State  *Bradley [MVC TV]  *at UNI [ESPN3]  *at Wichita State [ESPNU]  *Missouri State  *at Bradley  *Illinois State  *Wichita State [MVC TV]  *at Indiana State [ESPN3]  *Southern Illinois  *Drake  *at Loyola  MVC Tournament

*denotes conference game; =MVC TV Wildcard

Time

Date Opponent

Score

W/L

N10 N15 N16 N17 N20 N26 D1 D5 D8 D15 D18 D22 D29 J2 J5 J9 J13 J16 J19 J23 J26 J29 F2 F5 F10 F13 F16 F20 F23 F27 M2 M8 M19 M23 M26 M30

49-58 50-56 66-56 49-44 62-50 72-46 72-79 94-68 70-82 80-67 103-69 67-75 70-87 62-59 85-68 62-59 71-67 69-83 62-72 66-56 62-67 54-51 61-62 70-76 84-78 56-65 68-71 79-62 70-58 59-56 84-68 50-51 84-72 86-72 84-83 58-81

L 8224 L 3572 W 4112 W 4431 W 2027 W 3510 L 3970 W 3481 L 6302 W 4116 W 3254 L 9190 L 18458 W (ot) 3721 W 6032 W 4155 W 5485 L 3694 L 6444 W 4183 L 6507 W (ot) 3681 L 6328 L 6653 W (ot) 4210 L 4579 L 6838 W 4166 W 3428 W 10506 W 6909 L 14567 W 2324 W 1651 W 1403 L 5625

@at #22 Notre Dame @BUFFALO @YALE @WESTERN ILLINOIS at Tennessee Tech ALABAMA A&M at Colorado State MIAMI OHIO MURRAY STATE ALABAMA STATE OAKLAND CITY at #19 Butler *at Creighton *MISSOURI STATE *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *at Northern Iowa *WICHITA STATE *at Drake *at Indiana State *BRADLEY *at Illinois State *NORTHERN IOWA *at Missouri State *at Bradley *DRAKE *at Southern Illinois *CREIGHTON *ILLINOIS STATE ~at Wright State *at Wichita State *INDIANA STATE %vs. Indiana State #TENNESSEE STATE #vs. Eastern Kentucky #at Canisius #at East Carolina

Att.

Home in CAPS; @Coaches v. Cancer ~BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; #CIT Tournament

EvansvillE

Day

University of Evansville (Founded 1854) Athletic Directory President: Dr. Thomas Kazee Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Mark Davis Director of Athletics: John Stanley Senior Associate Athletics Director/SWA: Sarah Solinsky Senior Associate Athletics Director: Dwight Merilatt Athletic Department Telephone: 812-488-2237

Dr. Thomas Kazee President

Dr. Mark Davis Faculty Rep.

John Stanley Athletic Director

Bob Pristash Basketball SID

Athletic Dept. Address:  1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville, IN 47722 SID: Bob Pristash (cell: 812-266-5288) Assistant SIDs:  Dustin Hall, Tom Benson, Jim Leising SID Office Telephone: 812-488-2285 SID Fax Number: 812-488-2090

University Facts Founded: 1854 Location:  Evansville, Ind. Enrollment: 2,822 Colors:  Purple, Orange and White Nickname: Purple Aces Years in the MVC: 20th Arena:  Ford Center (11,000) Courtside Telephone Number: 812-266-5288

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2012-13 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (21-15) Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

## Player

GP GS

11  Ryan, Colt

34  32

1121  33.0

219  517  .424

63  160  .394

184  206  .893

25

96  121  3.6

75

0  137  74

2  50  685  20.1

22  Cox, Ned

35  35

1047  29.9

135  325  .415

57  142  .401

52  62  .839

12

56

68  1.9

68

3  106  42

6  26  379  10.8

31  Balentine, DJ

36

1

821  22.8

110  276  .399

53  146  .363

18  27  .667

6

56

62  1.7

32

0

69  41

6  14  291  8.1

05  Taylor, Troy

36  36

1058  29.4

92  200  .460

0

0  .000

74  176  250  6.9

91

1  140  77

3  48  248  6.9

04  Jones, Lewis

3  18  215  6.1

64  105  .610

58

PF FO

A TO Blk

38  37

Stl

Pts Avg

35  21

752  21.5

78  194  .402

8

27  .296

51  80  .638

26

84  2.4

78

3

55  Mockevicius,Egidijus  36  33

661  18.4

81  128  .633

0

0  .000

46  65  .708

72  109  181  5.0

103

1

13  Jahr, Jordan

20

5

287  14.4

26

75  .347

7

37  .189

15  18  .833

14

35

49  2.5

32

0

10  Moore, Jaylon

35

0

389  11.1

54

98  .551

0

0  .000

15  27  .556

25

41

66  1.9

42

0

00  Sawvell, Ryan

35

7

433  12.4

51  100  .510

1

2  .500

19  30  .633

35

67  102  2.9

46

1

11  18

1  11  122  3.5

12  Wing, Adam

30  10

467  15.6

32

81  .395

5

12  .417

12  23  .522

27

55

82  2.7

49

1

31  28

2  14

81  2.7

01  Nelson, Jordan

27

0

210

7.8

20

53  .377

13

38  .342

7

7  1.000

2

11

13  0.5

15

0

13

4

0

2

60  2.2

25  Cesnulevicius, Rokas

5

0

14

2.8

2

5  .400

0

0  .000

0

2  .000

5

3

8  1.6

3

0

0

2

0

0

4  0.8

14  Chinn, Andy

3

0

5

1.7

0

2  .000

0

1  .000

0

0  .000

1

0

1  0.3

0

0

0

1

0

0

0  0.0 0  0.0

8  38  64  14  208  5.8 16  12

3

4  20  16

8

20  Williams, Brandon

4

0

6

1.5

0

2  .000

0

1  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

0

0

1

0

0

0

23  Leazer, Mike

2

0

4

2.0

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

1

1

2  1.0

1

0

0

0

0

1

Team

53

66 119

3.3

0

74  3.7

7  123  3.5

11

0  0.0 0

Total

36

900 2056 .438

207 566 .366

483 652

.741

378 830 1208 33.6

635 10 574 405 106 213 2490 69.2

Opponents

36

848 1895 .447

220 628 .350

458 667

.687

343 874 1217 33.8

635 12 464 518 134 205 2374 65.9

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

Conference Games Only (10-8, 4th)

EvansvillE

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

## Player

GP GS

Min

PF FO

A TO Blk

11  Ryan, Colt

18  18

673  37.4

135  312  .433

39

95  .411

112  125  .896

10

62

72  4.0

36

0

78  44

2  26  421  23.4

22  Cox, Ned

17  17

547  32.2

66  155  .426

31

75  .413

24  30  .800

9

27

36  2.1

34

1

61  18

5

05  Taylor, Troy

18  18

531  29.5

51  116  .440

0

0  .000

32  45  .711

40

95  135  7.5

50

1

67  42

3  24  134  7.4

04  Jones, Lewis

17  14

398  23.4

39  100  .390

4

16  .250

26  35  .743

11

29

40  2.4

39

2

13  15

2

31  Balentine, DJ

18

1

381  21.2

37  121  .306

17

64  .266

10  15  .667

1

26

27  1.5

19

0

38  18

3

55  Mockevicius,Egidijus  18  18

377  20.9

41

66  .621

0

0  .000

17  29  .586

43

56

99  5.5

54

0

12  Wing, Adam

17

4

263  15.5

21

40  .525

4

8  .500

8  12  .667

13

36

49  2.9

35

1

10  Moore, Jaylon

18

0

191  10.6

23

49  .469

0

0  .000

7  15  .467

13

20

33  1.8

18

0

1

00  Sawvell, Ryan

17

0

154

9.1

15

32  .469

1

1 1.000

3

7  .429

9

22

31  1.8

19

1

01  Nelson, Jordan

13

0

91

7.0

8

21  .381

4

13  .308

1

1  1.000

1

4

5  0.4

6

0

6  19  40

Stl

Pts Avg

8  187  11.0 6  108  6.4 7  101  5.6 7

99  5.5

0

8

54  3.2

8

8

2

53  2.9

4

8

0

4

34  2.0

7

1

0

2

21  1.6 12  1.5

17  15

13  Jahr, Jordan

8

0

66

8.3

3

14  .214

1

9  .111

5

6  .833

3

5

8  1.0

14

0

3

3

0

4

20  Williams, Brandon

1

0

1

1.0

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0  0.0

25  Cesnulevicius, Rokas

1

0

1

1.0

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0  0.0

14  Chinn, Andy

1

0

1

1.0

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0

0

0

0

Team

0  27

0  34

0  0.0  61

3.4

0

7

0  0.0 0

Total

18

439 1026 .428

101 281 .359

245 320

.766

180 416 596 33.1

324

6 295 198

63

98 1224 68.0

Opponents

18

427 957 .446

120 326 .368

233 329

.708

172 447 619 34.4

323

6 229 252

66

96 1207 67.1

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

Conference Tournament (0-1) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

55  Mockevicius,Egidijus

1

1

24  24.0

4

5  .800

0

0  .000

3

3  1.000

3

4

7  7.0

5

1

0

1

2

3

11  11.0

31  Balentine, DJ

1

0

22  22.0

4

8  .500

2

3  .667

0

0  .000

0

4

4  4.0

0

0

1

0

0

0

10  10.0

05  Taylor, Troy

1

1

33  33.0

4

7  .571

0

0  .000

1

3  .333

3

7

10  10.0

3

0

1

2

0

0

9  9.0

11  Ryan, Colt

1

1

38  38.0

4

18  .222

0

3  .000

0

0  .000

1

3

4  4.0

1

0

1

3

0

1

8  8.0

04  Jones, Lewis

1

0

15  15.0

2

7  .286

0

2  .000

2

2  1.000

1

1

2  2.0

1

0

0

0

0

0

6  6.0

22  Cox, Ned

1

1

26  26.0

2

7  .286

1

3  .333

0

0  .000

0

1

1  1.0

0

0

2

0

0

0

5  5.0

25  25.0

1  1.0

12  Wing, Adam

1

1

0

3  .000

0

0  .000

1

2  .500

0

0

0  0.0

3

0

1

1

0

2

10  Moore, Jaylon

1

0

7

7.0

0

1  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0  0.0

01  Nelson, Jordan

1

0

1

1.0

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

1

0

1  1.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0  0.0

00  Sawvell, Ryan

1

0

9

9.0

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0

0

0

Team

52

PF FO

1

0

1  1.0

0

1

3

4

4.0

0

0

0  0.0 0

Total

1

20

56 .357

3

11 .273

7

10

.700

11

23

34 34.0

14

1

6

7

2

6

50 50.0

Opponents

1

18

47 .383

5

16 .313

10

16

.625

9

26

35 35.0

12

0

10

11

3

3

51 51.0


Career Leaders/Media Outlets CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10 (entering this season)

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

1.  Larry Humes (1964-66)   2.  Colt Ryan (2009-13)   3.  Marcus Wilson (1996-99)   4.  Ed Smallwood (1958-60)   5.  Andy Elkins (1992-95)   6.  Scott Haffner (1987-89)   7.  Brad Leaf (1979-82)   8.  Parrish Casebier (1991-93)   9.  Craig Snow (1998-01)  10.  John Harrawood (1954-57)

REBOUNDS

No. Student-Athlete (Years)  1.   2.  3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dale Wise (1959-61)  Jerry Sloan (1963-65)  Ed Smallwood (1958-60) Herb Williams (1965-67) Mel Lurker (1958-60) Jeff Frey (1974-77) Dan Godfread (1986-90) Sascha Hupmann (1990-93) Reed Jackson (1992-95) Andy Elkins (1992-95)

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Jeremy Stanton (1998-01)  2.   Scott Shreffler (1989-93)  3. Jason Holsinger (2005-09) 4. Reed Jackson (1992-95) 5. Troy Taylor (2009-13) 6. Colt Ryan (2009-13) 7. Todd Cochenour (1991-94) 8. Lucious Wagner (2001-05) 9. Scott Haffner (1987-89) 10. Ned Cox (2009-13)

BLOCKED SHOTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Dan Godfread (1986-90) Sascha Hupmann (1990-93) Bradley Strickland (2003-07) Jeff Layden (1994-97) Mark Jewell (1990-91) Dan Lytle (2000-02) Egidijus Mockevicius (20128. Scott Sparks (1994-96) 9. Craig Snow (1998-01) 10. Andy Elkins (1992-95)

STEALS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Colt Ryan (2009-13) Reed Jackson (1992-95) Troy Taylor (2009-13) Jeremy Stanton (1998-01) Scott Haffner (1987-89) Adam Seitz (1999-02) Marcus Wilson (1996-99)  8.  Scott Shreffler (1989-93)  9. Brian Hill (1987-90) 10. Chris Hollender (1996-98)

Pts.

85  128  119    82  117    87  106    76  107    79

2,236 2,279 2,053 1,898 1,761 1,686 1,605 1,535 1,530 1,479

G

Rebs.

82  1,197   85  1,053 82 981 79 879 83 844 100 800 102 737 97 716 112 712 119 711

G 115 118  118 112 129 128 117 103 87 126

Asts. 601 521 506 437 416 406 391 388 386 308

102 97 128 101 51 58 36 70 121 119

G 128 112 129 115 87 111 119 118  120 84

Blks. 226 193 160 79 73 64 64 62 56 42

Stls. 183 150 141 129 110 110 110   99  98 93

Tim Ethridge Evansville Courier & Press 300 E. Walnut, Evansville, IN  47702-0268 Office Phone -- 812-464-7416 Fax Phone -- 812-422-8196 Email -- ethridgeT@courierpress.com Colleen Thomas Beat Writer, Evansville Courier & Press 300 East Walnut, Evansville, IN  47702-0268 Office Phone -- 812-464-7613 Email -- colleen.thomas@courierpress.com University Crescent, Sports Editor 1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville, IN  47722 Office Phone -- 812-488-2846 Fax Phone -- 812-475-6442 Email -- crescent@evansville.edu

Radio SCORING (total points) 302 - Ryan Sawvell 291 - D.J. Balentine 208 - Egidijus Mockevicius FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .633 (81-128) - Egidijus Mockevicius .574 (128-223) - Ryan Sawvell .571 (64-112) - Jaylon Moore FIELD GOALS MADE 128 - Ryan Sawvell 81 - Egidijus Mockevicius 3-POINT SHOOTING ..417 (5-12) - Adam Wing .363 (53-146) - D.J. Balentine 3-POINTERS MADE 53 - D.J. Balentine 5 - Adam Wing

G

Newspaper

FREE THROW SHOOTING .708 (46-65) - Egidijus Mockevicius .667 (18-27) - D.J. Balentine .616 (45-73) - Ryan Sawvell FREE THROWS MADE 46 - Egidijus Mockevicius 45 - Ryan Sawvell ASSISTS 69 - D.J. Balentine 31 - Adam Wing STEALS 29 14 14 14

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Ryan Sawvell Egidijus Mockevicius D.J. Balentine Adam Wing

Lance Wilkerson Color Commentator, UE Radio Network 1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville IN 47722 Office Phone -- 812-488-2623 Fax Phone -- 812-488-2199 Email -- lw137@evansville.edu Tom Benson General Manager WUEV Radio 1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville, IN 47722 Office Phone -- 812-488-2689 Email -- tb39@evansville.edu Dan Egierski Talk Show Host WYFX-FM Radio 106.7 601 Upton Road, Mt. Vernon IN 47620 Office Phone -- 812-483-6968 Email -- dan@mediamix1.com

EvansvillE

ASSISTS

G

(entering this season)

Ryan Sawvell

POINTS

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

Television Mike Blake Coach’s Show Host WFIE-TV (NBC), P.O. Box 1414 Evansville, IN  47701 Office Phone -- 812-433-3404 Fax Phone -- 812-428-2228 Email -- mblake@14wfie.com Joe Downs Sports Director WFIE-TV (NBC), P.O. Box 1414 Evansville, IN 47701 Office Phone--812-433-3403 Email -- jdowns@14news.com Drew Amman Sports Director WEHT-TV 800 Marywood Drive Henderson, KY 42420 Office Phone -- 800-879-8542 812-424-7777 Email -- web@news25.us

BLOCKS 64 - Egidijus Mockevicius REBOUNDS 218 - Ryan Sawvell 181 - Egidijus Mockevicius

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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

COACHING RECORDS By Tenure

Arad McCutchan (1946-77)

EvansvillE

Year

Overall

MVC

Finish

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

18-9 13-14 17-14 15-15 23-10 18-12 14-16 7-21 12-16 7-22 11-17 10-19 14-17 9-21 17-14 9-21 16-16 16-16 21-15

11-7 9-9 11-7 9-9 13-5 9-9 9-9 4-14 8-10 5-13 5-13 5-13 6-12 3-15 8-10 3-15 9-9 9-9 10-8

Fifth Fifth T-Fourth T-Sixth First Sixth Sixth T-Ninth T-Fifth T-Eighth T-Ninth T-Seventh T-Seventh Tenth T-Fifth Tenth Sixth T-Third Fourth

19 yrs. 267-305

146-196

MVC Tourney

Non MVC

Post Season

0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1

7-1 4-4 6-6 6-5 8-4 9-2 5-6 3-6 4-5 1-8 6-3 4-5 8-4 6-5 9-3 6-5 7-6 6-6 11-6

----------------NCAA 0-1 ------------------------------------CIT 0-1 ----CBI 1-1 CBI 0-1 CIT 3-1

5-19

110-84

4-5

Coaches (Seasons)

Years

G.B Schnurr (1) Clem McGinness (1) Harlan Miller (1) Charles Holton (1) John Harmon (7) Bill Slyker (13) Emerson Henke (3) Arad McCutchan (31) Bobby Watson (1) Dick Walters (7) Jim Crews (17) Steve Merfeld (5) Marty Simmons (6)

1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-30 1930-43 1943-46 1946-77 1977 1978-85 1985-03 2003-07 2007-

Aces Totals (94)

1919-

W

L

Pct.

1 2 2 2 59 123 29 514 1 114 294 54 88

3 8 9 8 50 96 22 314 3 87 209 91 103

.250 .200 .181 .200 .541 .562 .569 .622 .250 .567 .584 .372 .461

1283 1003 .561

Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Jim Crews (8) Steve Merfeld (5) Marty Simmons (6)

1994-02 2002-07 2007-

75 29 42

69 61 66

.521 .322 .389

Aces Totals (19)

1995-

146 196

.427

In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Jim Crews (8) Steve Merfeld (5) Marty Simmons (6)

1995-02 2003-07 2008-

2 2 1

8 5 6

.200 .286 .143

Aces Totals (19)

1995-

5

19

.208

L

Pct.

In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)

Number

W

Dick Walters (1982) Jim Crews (89, 92, 93, 99)

1 4

0 1

1 4

.000 .200

Aces Totals (5)

5

1

5

.167

In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Jim Crews (1988, 1994)

2

1

2

.333

Aces Totals (2)

2

1

2

.333

In the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) Coaches (Years)

L

Pct.

Marty Simmons (2009, 13)

Number

2

W

3

2

.600

Aces Totals (2)

2

3

2

.600

In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Coaches (Years)

Jim Crews (1985-02)

54

Number

W

L

Pct.

Marty Simmons (2012)

2

1

2

.333

Aces Totals (2)

2

1

2

.333


illinois state


2013-14 Preview Numerical Roster No. Name

Yr. Pos. Ht.

Wt.

Hometown / Last School

0 Kaza Keane

So.

G

6-1

185

Ajax (Ontario) Pickering High/ Christian Faith Center Academy

1 3 4 5

Fr. Jr. Jr. So.

G G G F

5-11 6-1 5-10 6-9

165 175 190 200

Maywood (Ill.) Proviso East High Baltimore (Md.) Odessa [Texas] College Reno (Nev.) Santa Fe [Florida] College New Orleans (La.) S. Plains [Texas] College

10 John Jones

Jr.

F

6-9

260

St. Michael (Barbados)/ The Howe (Ind.) School

11 MiKyle McIntosh

Fr.

F

6-7

230

Pickering (Ontario) High/ Christian Faith Center /22ft Academy

12 15 22 23 24 25 31

Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So.

G G C G F F G

6-3 6-4 6-10 6-4 6-8 6-9 6-1

185 185 230 200 215 210 180

Indianapolis (Ind.) Ben Davis High LaGrange (Ill.) Lyons Township High Edina (Minn.) High St. Paul (Minn.) San Jacinto [Texas] College

Paris Lee Daishon Knight Bobby Hunter Jamaal Samuel

Tony Wills Nick Zeisloft Reggie Lynch Zach Lofton Deontae Hawkins Michael Middlebrooks Matt Stacho

Dayton (Ohio) Dunbar/Quakerdale Promise Acad.

Seattle (Wash.) North Idaho College Naperville (Ill.) Naperville North High

Dan Muller Head Coach

At A Glance

Alma Mater: Illinois State (‘98) Overall Record: 1 Year Record at ISU: 1 Year 2012-13: 18-15 / 8-10 (6th)

Year-By-Year Record

IllInoIs state

Season School

Overall W L

2012-13

18

15

8 10

6th

1-1

18 18

15 15

8 10 8 10

6th ---

1-1 1-1

Illinois State

School Totals (1 Year) Career Totals (1 Year)

Conf. W L

Nick Zeisloft

Conf. Place Tourn.

2012-13: 18-15; 8-10 MVC (6th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 0/5 NOTEWORTHY   •  Despite losing every starter from last year’s team, Illinois State returns two key contributors in sophomore Kaza Keane and redshirt sophomore Nick Zeisloft. Keane led the Redbirds in assists per game (3.2) and Zeisloft amassed ISU’s top three-point shooting percentage (41.8 percent) as freshmen in 2012-13.   •  With just three returning letter-winners, the Redbirds  are the only team in the MVC without a returning starter. Illinois State also features 11 newcomers, which is  more than any other team in the league.   •  Basketball Times ranks the Redbirds’ 2013 recruiting  class No. 29 in its June edition. Additionally, four Redbirds were selected by the Lindy’s 2013-14 preview as  Top-100 junior college transfers.   •  After starting last season 0-6 in league play, the Redbirds became the first team in league history to avoid  the MVC Tournament opening round, finishing as the  No. 6 seed and with an 8-10 conference record.

Basketball Support Staff

Dana Ford Assoc. Head Coach

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Torrey Ward Asst. Coach

Luke Yaklich Asst. Coach

Danny Doyle Operations

Will Veasley Video Coordinator

John Munn Athletic Trainer


Schedule/Results/University Facts 2013-14 Basketball Schedule

2012-13 Results (18-15, 8-10)

Day

Date

Opponent

Site

Sunday  Friday  Tuesday  Sunday  Wednesday

November 3  November 8  November 12  November 17  November 20

Quincy (EX)  at VCU  Drexel  at Northwestern  Manhattan

Normal, Ill.  Richmond, Va.  Normal, Ill.  Evanston, Ill.  Normal, Ill.

Wednesday  Friday  Saturday

Univ. of San Francisco Golden Gate Challenge November 27  vs. Vermont  San Francisco, Calif.  10:15 p.m. November 29  vs. Sonoma State  San Francisco, Calif.  10:15 p.m. November 30  at San Francisco  San Francisco, Calif.  10:15 p.m.

Wednesday  Saturday  Monday  Thursday  Sunday  Thursday  Sunday  Wednesday  Saturday  Wednesday  Saturday  Wednesday  Saturday  Wednesday  Saturday  Wednesday  Sunday  Wednesday  Saturday  Tuesday  Sunday  Wednesday  Saturday  Thurs-Sun.

December 4  December 7  December 16  December 19  December 22  January 2  January 5  January 8  January 11  January 15  January 18  January 22  January 25  January 29  February 1  February 5  February 9  February 12  February 15  February 18  February 23  February 26  March 1  March 6-9

Chicago State  Dayton  at Oakland  Tennessee State  DePaul  *at Missouri State  *Southern Illinois  *at Wichita State  *Loyola [MVC TV]  *Evansville  *at Drake  *Wichita State  *at Indiana State  *at Bradley  *Drake  *UNI  *at Loyola [ESPN3]  *at Evansville  *Bradley [MVC TV]  *Missouri State  *at UNI [MVC TV]  *Indiana State  *at Southern Illinois  MVC Tournament

Normal, Ill.  Normal, Ill.  Rochester, Minn.  Normal, Ill.  Normal, Ill.  Springfield, Mo.  Normal, Ill.  Wichita, Kan.  Normal, Ill.  Normal, Ill.  Des Moines, Iowa  Normal, Ill.  Terre Haute, Ind.  Peoria, Ill.  Normal, Ill.  Normal, Ill.  Chicago, Ill.  Evansville, Ind.  Normal, Ill.  Normal, Ill.  Cedar Falls, Iowa  Normal, Ill.  Carbondale, Ill.  St. Louis, Mo.

*denotes conference game; =MVC TV Wildcard

Time 4:35 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. =TBD TBD

Date Opponent

Score

W/L

Att.

N12 N15 N18 N20 N23 N24 D1 D4 D8 D16 D19 D22 D30 J2 J5 J8 J12 J16 J20 J23 J26 J29 F2 F6 F9 F13 F17 F20 F23 F27 M2 M8 M9

100-72 86-84 87-48 91-58 77-65 69-72 66-69 67-81 85-63 87-68 74-73 83-57 75-77 72-79 60-70 55-62 77-82 62-74 70-56 60-58 67-62 77-83 83-47 94-86 75-72 79-59 67-68 62-79 71-80 86-50 72-80 73-65 51-66

W W (ot) W W W L (ot) L L W W W W L L L L L L W W W L W W W W L L L W L W L

5848 2532 5660 4951

UC SANTA BARBARA at Drexel ^DELAWARE STATE ^F. DICKINSON ^vs. UAB ^vs. Northwestern at #5 Louisville @WYOMING WESTERN MICHIGAN MORGAN STATE at Dayton AUSTIN PEAY *at Indiana State *CREIGHTON *NORTHERN IOWA *at Missouri State *DRAKE *at Wichita State *at Southern Illinois *INDIANA STATE *EVANSVILLE *at Bradley *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *at Drake *at Creighton *BRADLEY *WICHITA STATE *at Evansville ~at Utah State *MISSOURI STATE *at Northern Iowa %vs. Northern Iowa %vs. Wichita State

19816 6561 6269 4911 11879 5119 5808 8813 6951 5134 5706 10323 5254 5519 6507 9088 8923 4133 18494 8417 8668 4166 7348 5832 6621 14004 18262

Home in CAPS; ^South Padre Island Invitational @Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ~BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament

Illinois State University (Founded 1857) President: Dr. Timothy Flanigan Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Jeri Beggs Director of Athletics: Larry Lyons Deputy Director of Athletics/SWA: Leanna Bordner Deputy Director of Athletics/External Operations: Aaron Leetch Sr. Associate Athletics Director/Compliance: Cindy Harris Assoc. Athletics Director/Academics/Life Skills: Dr. Paul Downey Associate Athletics Director/Internal Operations: Peyton Deterding Assistant ADs: Bryan Goodall, Matt Lyons, Mike Williams, LB Nagle Athletics Department Telephone: 309-438-3633 Athletics Dept. Address:  7130 Athletics, Normal, IL  61790-7130 Basketball SID: John Twork (cell: 309-530-0388) SID Office Telephone: 309-438-3805 SID Fax Number: 309-438-5634

Dr. Timothy Flanigan

Dr. Jeri Beggs Faculty Rep.

Larry Lyons Athletic Director

John Twork Basketball SID

IllInoIs state

Athletic Directory

University Facts Founded: 1857 Location:  Normal, Ill. Enrollment: 20,272 Colors: Red and White Nickname: Redbirds Years in the MVC: 33rd Arena:  Redbird Arena (10,200) Courtside Telephone Number: 309-438-5950/8217

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2012-13 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (18-15) Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

## Player

GP GS

01  Brown,Tyler

32  31

946  29.6

181  411  .440

32  Carmichael,Jackie

33  32

1009  30.6

213  404  .527

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct 80  205  .390

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

137  170  .806

26  116  142  4.4

52

1

86  94

11  .182

147  216  .681

83  223  306  9.3

84

1

28  77  68  32  575  17.4

47  152  .309

2

7  46  579  18.1

02  Allen,Bryant

32  30

908  28.4

103  275  .375

23  31  .742

19

37

56  1.8

55

0

60  35

4  35  276  8.6

44  Hill,Johnny

33  26

835  25.3

86  174  .494

5

17  .294

76  98  .776

31

98  129  3.9

81

2  101  63

1  42  253  7.7

13  Wilkins,John

33  14

659  20.0

77  160  .481

28

74  .378

40  50  .800

52

56  108  3.3

90

5

25  35  24  12  222  6.7

22  Ekey,Jon

33  18

755  22.9

79  177  .446

31

89  .348

23  28  .821

46

91  137  4.2

75

2

31  23  34  28  212  6.4

15  Zeisloft,Nick

25

1

379  15.2

38

87  .437

28

67  .418

8  12  .667

7

28

35  1.4

31

0

19

8

0

7  112  4.5

6

0

8.2

9

12  .750

3

5  .600

0

5  .000

8

8

16  2.7

8

0

4

4

0

21  Allen,Geoffrey

49

5

21  3.5

2  16

83  2.7

5

3

8

53  2.5

6

1

4

47  2.5

19  16

0

3

25  0.9

0

1

00  Keane,Kaza

31  10

570  18.4

32

92  .348

8

30  .267

11  23  .478

10

56

66  2.1

69

0

42  Threloff,Jordan

21

2

165

7.9

23

39  .590

0

0  .000

7  14  .500

13

26

39  1.9

20

0

7

24  Upshaw,Zeke

19

0

140

7.4

18

53  .340

10

37  .270

1

3  .333

7

13

20  1.1

11

0

11

05  Cousin,Anthony

27

1

227

8.4

11

29  .379

0

10  .000

3

8  .375

5

14

19  0.7

22

0

3

0

7

2.3

1

1 1.000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

0

0

34  Stacho,Matt  Team

35

51

86

2.6

99  58

0

1

3  4

2  0.7 0

Total

33

871 1914 .455

242 697 .347

476 658

.723

342 817 1159 35.1

599 11 490 431 144 239 2460 74.5

Opponents

33

796 1879 .424

225 673 .334

448 638

.702

374 817 1191 36.1

587

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

8 433 484

82 207 2265 68.6

Conference Games Only (8-10, 6th) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

01  Brown,Tyler

17  16

524  30.8

91  225  .404

32  Carmichael,Jackie

18  18

579  32.2

110  222  .495

44  Hill,Johnny

18  18

465  25.8

53  110  .482

5

02  Allen,Bryant

17  15

494  29.1

57  145  .393

25

13  Wilkins,John

18  12

383  21.3

41

76  .539

18

22  Ekey,Jon

18

5

392  21.8

34

88  .386

15

15  Zeisloft,Nick

11

1

156  14.2

15

40  .375

10

29  .345

7

24  Upshaw,Zeke

11

0

8.9

12

33  .364

8

24  .333

0

00  Keane,Kaza

17

3

302  17.8

16

53  .302

7

20  .350

42  Threloff,Jordan

8

1

5.3

5

8  .625

0

0  .000

05  Cousin,Anthony

15

1

157  10.5

6

19  .316

0

7  .000

3

0

1

1 1.000

0

0  .000

34  Stacho,Matt

98  42  7

2.3

39  107  .364  0

Stl

Pts Avg

79  99  .798

16

80  4.7

24

1

56  49

48  137  185  10.3

44

0

17  35  32  18  299  16.6

14  .357

61  74  .824

14

58

72  4.0

50

2

44  31

1  20  172  9.6

82  .305

11  15  .733

6

20

26  1.5

32

0

31  20

0  12  150  8.8

40  .450

27  32  .844

26

32

58  3.2

54

3

16  15  12

46  .326

10  13  .769

30

42

72  4.0

39

1

14  16  21  14

8  .875

3

9

12  1.1

13

0

7

1

0

3

47  4.3

1  .000

6

8

14  1.3

8

0

3

2

1

4

32  2.9

6  10  .600

5

36

41  2.4

34

0

37  30

0

4

45  2.6

1

2  .500

4

4

8  1.0

4

0

0

1

11  1.4

3

8  .375

3

11

14  0.9

17

0

0

1

15  1.0

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

0

0

0

1

Team

19

23

42

2.3

1

1

14  11  0

1

3

4  27  300  17.6

9  127  7.1

3

93  5.2

2  0.7 0

IllInoIs state

Total

18

441 1020 .432

127 372 .341

284 375

.757

180 444 624 34.7

320

7 240 217

71 114 1293 71.8

Opponents

18

440 1037 .424

126 372 .339

238 346

.688

213 456 669 37.2

328

5 239 228

36 102 1244 69.1

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

Conference Tournament (1-1) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

10  18  .556

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

32  Carmichael,Jackie

2

2

60  30.0

13

25  .520

1

2  .500

2

13

15  7.5

9

1

1

4

8

0

37  18.5

01  Brown,Tyler

2

2

63  31.5

13

29  .448

7

12  .583

4

5  .800

1

11

12  6.0

5

0

3

6

1

2

37  18.5

13  Wilkins,John

2

2

52  26.0

6

15  .400

1

5  .200

7

8  .875

9

2

11  5.5

4

0

0

2

3

1

20  10.0

44  Hill,Johnny

2

2

60  30.0

4

13  .308

0

1  .000

3

3  1.000

4

10

14  7.0

3

0

4

5

0

3

11  5.5

22  Ekey,Jon

2

0

48  24.0

3

8  .375

2

6  .333

0

0  .000

0

5

5  2.5

3

0

2

1

3

1

8  4.0

15  Zeisloft,Nick

2

0

29  14.5

2

5  .400

2

5  .400

0

0  .000

0

1

1  0.5

2

0

0

1

0

0

6  3.0 5  2.5

02  Allen,Bryant

2

2

63  31.5

2

18  .111

0

7  .000

1

2  .500

0

1

1  0.5

2

0

4

0

0

3

05  Cousin,Anthony

2

0

10

5.0

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0  0.0

00  Keane,Kaza

2

0

15

7.5

0

1  .000

0

1  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

5

0

3

2

0

0

0  0.0

Team

58

A TO Blk

79  113  .699

3  .000

64

PF FO

4

5

4.5

0

Total

2

43 114 .377

13

39 .333

25

36

.694

20

48

68 34.0

9

33

1

17

22

0 15

10 124 62.0

0

Opponents

2

46 112 .411

15

39 .385

24

31

.774

21

59

80 40.0

31

1

21

28

9

12 131 65.5


Career Leaders/Media Outlets CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10 (entering this season)

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

(entering this season)

G

Pts.

1.  Doug Collins (1970-73)        77   2.  Billy Lewis (1975-78)      110   3.  Fred Marberry (1954-57)        85   4.  Ron Jones (1977-80)      115   5.  Osiris Eldridge (2006-10)  133   6.  Bill Sarver (1951-54)        95   7.  Tarise Bryson (1998-02)        91   8.  Jackie Carmichael (2009-13) 131   9.  Jerry McGreal (1965-68)        85   10.  George Terry (1965-68)        79

REBOUNDS

No. Student-Athlete (Years)  1.  2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Ron DeVries (1971-74)  Dave Schertz (1955-59) Jackie Carmichael (2009-13) Fred Marberry (1953-57) Steve Arends (1965-68) Billy Lewis (1974-78) Rick Lamb (1979-83) Jeff Wilkins (1974-77) Dinma Odiakosa (2007-10) Del Yarbrough (1976-80)

ASSISTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jamar Smiley (1994-98) Ron Jones (1976-80) Derrick Mayes (1975-79) Mike Bonczyk (1972-76) Michael McKenny (1981-85) Vince Greene (2001-05) Randy Blair (1986-90) Richard Thomas (1990-93) Todd Wemhoener (1990-94) David Cason (1993-95)

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jackie Carmichael (2009-13) Greg Dilligard (2003-07) LeRoy Watkins (1996-99) Mike VandeGarde (1990-94) Joe Galvin (1976-80) Jon Ekey (2010-13) Jeff Wilkins (1974-77) Bill Braksick (1983-86) Anthony Slack (2006-08) Jarrod Coleman (1986-90)

STEALS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Ron Jones (1976-80) Osiris Eldridge (2006-10) Richard Thomas (1989-93) Todd Wemhoener (1990-94) Jamar Smiley (1994-98) Vince Greene (2001-05) Michael McKenny (1981-85) Tarise Bryson (1998-02) Rickie Johnson (1981-85) 10. Gregg Alexander (2001-05)

G 126 115 112 85 121 119 119 115 110 60

Asts. 740 597 506 482 467 416 384 376 371 357

SCORING (total points) 112 - Nick Zeisloft 83 - Kaza Keane FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .437 (38-87) - Nick Zeisloft .348 (32-92) - Kaza Keane FIELD GOALS MADE 38 - Nick Zeisloft 32 - Kaza Keane 3-POINT SHOOTING .418 (28-67) - Nick Zeisloft .267 (8-30) - Kaza Keane 3-POINTERS MADE 28 - Nick Zeisloft 8 - Kaza Keane FREE THROW SHOOTING

G 131 118 120 112 107 99 81 85 64 123

Blks. 200 160 143 134 132 110 103 88 79 74

G

Stls.

115 133 115 110 126 119 121 91 121 117

222 181 174 163 142 139 138 129 129 127

Jim Benson Beat Writer, The Pantagraph 301 W. Washington Bloomington, IL  61701 Office Phone -- 309-829-9411, ext. 404 Fax Phone -- 309-829-7000 Email -- jbenson@pantagraph.com Tawni Ricketts Sports Editor, Daily Vidette Campus Box 0890, Normal, IL  61790-0890 Office Phone -- 309-438-7685 Kevin Capie Peoria Journal-Star, 1 News Plaza  Peoria, IL  61643 Office Phone -- 309-686-3208 Fax Phone -- 309-686-3205 Email -- kcapie@prodigy.net Ed Pyne The Normalite 102 Parkinson, Normal, IL  61761 Office Phone -- 309-454-5476

Rebs.

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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

COACHING RECORDS By Tenure

Kevin Stallings (1993-99)

IllInoIs state

Year Overall

MVC

Finish

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

9-7 13-5 13-3 11-5 9-7 7-7 9-5 6-8 9-5 4-12 14-4 13-5 12-6 13-5 13-5 14-4 16-2 7-11 5-13 12-6 12-6 5-13 4-14 8-10 4-14 6-12 13-5 11-7 11-7 4-14 9-9 8-10

Fifth Second T-First T-Second Fourth Fourth Third T-Fifth T-Second T-Eighth T-First First Fourth T-Second Second First First Seventh T-Eighth T-Second Third T-Eighth Tenth Sixth T-Ninth T-Seventh Second Third Third T-Eighth T-Third Sixth

32

17-12 24-7 23-8 22-8 15-14 19-13 18-13 13-17 18-13 5-23 18-11 19-10 16-11 20-13 22-12 24-6 25-6 16-15 10-20 21-9 17-14 8-21 10-19 17-13 9-19 15-16 25-10 24-10 22-11 12-19 21-14 18-15

563-422 304-246

Bob Donewald (1979-89)

MVC Tourney

Non MVC

Post Season

2-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-1

6-4 8-2 9-4 11-2 5-6 11-5 7-7 6-8 6-8 1-10 3-6 4-4 4-4 6-7 8-6 7-2 6-4 8-3 5-6 8-2 4-7 2-7 5-4 9-2 5-4 9-3 10-4 11-2 10-3 8-4 10-4 9-4

----NCAA 0-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 1-1 ----NIT 2-1 NIT 0-1 ----NCAA 0-1 ---------------NIT 1-1 NIT 2-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 1-1 --------NIT 0-1 ------------------------NIT 1-1 NIT 0-1 NIT 0-1 ----NIT 1-1 -----

38-28 221-148

10-15

Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

B.C. Edwards (4) J.P. Stewart (4) William Bawden (2) George Binnewies (2) Harrison Russell (13) Clifford E. Horton (2) Don Karnes (2) Joseph Cogdal (22) James “Pim” Goff (8) James Collie (13) Will Robinson (5) Gene Smithson (3) Bob Donewald (11) Bob Bender (4) Kevin Stallings (6) Tom Richardson (4) Porter Moser (4) Tim Jankovich (5) Dan Muller (1)

1899-02 1903-06 1907-08 1909-10 1911-23 1924-25 1926-27 1928-49 1950-57 1958-70 1971-75 1976-78 1979-89 1989-93 1993-99 1999-03 2003-07 2007-12 2013-

Redbirds Totals (115)

1899-

L

Pct.

2 10 4 5 97 20 20 177 97 139 51 18 121 57 63 64 67 64 15

.875 .667 .714 .772 .470 .286 .310 .613 .503 .600 .605 .786 .632 .513 .661 .467 .432 .619 .545

1,516 1,181

.562

14 20 10 17 86 8 9 280 98 209 78 66 208 60 123 56 51 104 18

Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Bob Donewald (8) Bob Bender (4) Kevin Stallings (6) Tom Richardson (4) Porter Moser (4) Tim Jankovich (5) Dan Muller (1)

1981-89 1989-93 1993-99 1999-03 2003-07 2007-12 2013-

77 40 75 34 22 48 8

47 26 33 38 50 42 10

.621 .606 .694 .472 .305 .533 .444

Redbirds Totals (32)

1981-

304 246

.553

In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Bob Donewald (8) Bob Bender (4) Kevin Stallings (6) Tom Richardson (4) Porter Moser (4) Tim Jankovich (5) Dan Muller (1)

1982-89 1990-93 1994-99 2000-03 2004-07 2008-12 2013-

11 6 9 3 1 7 1

7 3 4 4 4 5 1

.611 .667 .692 .429 .200 .583 .500

Redbirds Totals (32)

1981-

38

28

.576

In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Bob Donewald (1983, 1984, 1985)  Bob Bender (1990) Kevin Stallings (1997, 1998)

3  1 2

1  0 1

3  1 2

.250 .000 .333

Redbirds Totals (6)

6

2

6

.250

In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)

Gene Smithson (1977, 1978)  Bob Donewald (1980, 1987, 1988)  Kevin Stallings (1995, 1996)  Tom Richardson (2001) Tim Jankovich (2008, 09, 10, 12)  Redbirds Totals (12)

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Number

W

L

Pct.

2  3  2  1 4

1  3  3  0 2

2  3  2  1 4

.333 .500 .600 .000 .333

12

9

12 .429


indiana state


2013-14 Preview Numerical Roster No. Name

Yr. Pos. Ht.

Wt.

Hometown / Last School

0 Jake Kitchell

Jr. F/C 6-10 247

1 Alex Etherington

Fr. G/F 6-5

205

Cicero (Ind.) Hamilton Heights High

2 Lucas Eitel

Sr.

6-3

195

Marshall (Ill.) High

3 Manny Arop

Sr. G/F 6-5

215

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (Gonzaga) St. Mary’s Secondary Catholic

4 Brenton Scott

Fr.

G

6-1

185

Fort Wayne (Ind.) Northrop High

5 Justin Gant

Jr.

F

6-9

230

Terre Haute (Ind.) North Vigo High

So.

G

6-2

195

Killeen (Texas) Ellison High

11 Devonte Brown

G

Union Mills (Ind.) South Central High

12 Dawon Cummings

Sr.

G

6-3

175

Kansas City (Mo.) Coffeyville CC/Hogan Prep

13 Jake Odum

Sr.

G

6-4

180

Terre Haute (Ind.) South Vigo High

15 Demetrius Moore

Jr.

F

6-7

230

Paxton (Fla.) NW Florida St./Paxton High

22 Brandon Burnett

So.

G

6-6

225

Tucson (Ariz.) Cienega High

30 Mike Samuels

Jr.

C

6-11 290

32 Khristian Smith

So. G/F 6-6

215

Indianapolis (Ind.) Pike High

42 TJ Bell

Fr. F/C 6-8

240

Charleston (Ill.) High

Bushkill (Pa.) Wabash Valley College East Stroudburg North High

Greg Lansing Head Coach

At A Glance

Alma Mater: South Dakota (‘90) Overall Record: 56-44 (3 years) Record at ISU: 56-44 (3 years) 2012-13: 18-15 / 9-9 (5th)

Year-By-Year Record

IndIana State 62

Manny Arop

Season School

Overall W L

Conf. W L

Conf. Place Tourn.

2010-11 Indiana State 2011-12 Indiana State 2012-13 Indiana State

20 18 18

14 15 15

12 6 8 10 9 9

3rd 8th 5th

3-0 1-1 1-1

School Totals (3 years) Career Totals (same)

56 56

44 44

29 25 29 25

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5-2 5-2

2012-13: 18-15; 9-9 MVC (5th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 NOTEWORTHY   •  Last year, the Sycamores compiled a 11-9 record  against teams in postseason play and ISU was 5-6 against NCAA Tournament teams.   •  With Indiana State’s appearance in the 2013 National  Invitation Tournament, the Sycamores have now made four consecutive trips to postseason play. It marks the first time in the history of the Indiana State basketball  program that the Sycamores have reached the postseason in four consecutive seasons.   •  Jake Odum earned First Team All-Missouri Valley Conference honors in 2012-13. Odum is the first Sycamore  to be named First Team All-MVC since Matt Renn accomplished the feat in 2001. Only nine times since ISU joined the league has a Sycamore been named to the league’s first team.

Basketball Support Staff

Lou Gudino Asst. Coach

Marcus Belcher Asst. Coach

David Ragland Asst. Coach

Rex Parker Operations

Caleb Unger Athletic Trainer

Dr. Tom Klootwyk Team Doctor


Schedule/Results/University Facts 2013-14 Basketball Schedule

2012-13 Results (18-15, 9-9)

Day

Date

Opponent

Site

Sunday Saturday Thursday Sunday Saturday

November 3 November 9 November 14 November 17 November 22

Rose-Hulman (EX) Ball State at Belmont at Notre Dame Truman State

Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Nashville, Tenn. South Bend, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind.

Wednesday Friday Saturday

CARRS/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) November 27 vs. Tulsa [CBS Sports] Anchorage, Alaska November 29 vs. TBD Anchorage, Alaska November 30 vs. TBD Anchorage, Alaska

Saturday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday  Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.

December 7 December 14 December 18 December 21 December 28 January 1 January 4 January 8 January 11 January 15 January 18 January 22 January 25 January 29 February 1 February 5 February 9 February 12 February 15 February 19 February 22  February 26 March 1 March 6-9

at Eastern Illinois at UMKC at Saint Louis IUPUI Belmont *Loyola *at Evansville [ESPNU] *at Drake *Bradley *Missouri State [ESPN3] *at Wichita State [ESPN or E2] *at Loyola *Illinois State *at Southern Illinois *at UNI [ESPN3] *Wichita State [MVC TV] *Drake [MVC TV] *at Bradley *Southern Illinois *Evansville [ESPN3] *at Missouri State [ESPNU]  *at Illinois State *UNI MVC Tournament

Charleston, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Des Moines, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Wichita, Kan. Chicago, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. Carbondale, Ill. Cedar Falls, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Peoria, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Springfield, Mo.  Normal, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. St. Louis, Mo.

Time (ET) 2 p.m. 1 p.m. TBD 12 noon 7:05 p.m. 11:30 p.m. TBD TBD 3 p.m. 2 p.m. TBD 3:35 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. =TBD TBD

Date Opponent

Score

W/L

Att.

N9 N13 N17 N20 N25 D1 D8 D15 D22 D23 D25 D30 J2 J5 J9 J12 J16 J19 J23 J26 J29 F2 F6 F9 F12 F16 F19 F23 F27 M2 M8 M9 M20

59-86 66-55 70-57 68-48 76-62 68-77 63-71 75-61 87-85 55-62 57-55 77-75 65-61 66-79 68-53 71-76 68-60 72-62 58-60 59-58 68-55 71-74 76-57 66-65 65-67 68-80 62-66 65-64 56-67 68-84 51-50 43-64 52-68

L W W W W L (ot) L W W (ot) L W (ot) W W L W L W W L W W L (ot) W W L L L W L L W L L

13513 4916 4591 3128 4855 6080 2038 1215 6691 6419 6514 5808 4035 17694 5553 5315 5593 6444 5519 6554 10216 4439 8345 5821 5255 8443 6169 4378 5054 6909 14567 18262 15400

at #13 UCLA WINTHROP TRUMAN STATE at Ball State HIGH POINT +#23 NEW MEXICO at Morehead State at IUPUI ^vs. Ole Miss ^vs. #15 San Diego St. ^vs. Miami *ILLINOIS STATE *at Northern Iowa *at Creighton *BRADLEY *at Southern Illinois *MISSOURI STATE *EVANSVILLE *at Illinois State *NORTHERN IOWA *at Wichita State *at Drake *CREIGHTON *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *at Missouri State *at Bradley *WICHITA STATE ~IONA *DRAKE *at Evansville %vs. Evansville %vs. Creighton $at Iowa

Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ^Diamond Head Classic; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; $NIT

#CARRS/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout; *denotes conference game; =MVC TV Wildcard

Indiana State University (Founded 1865) Athletic Directory

Dr. Daniel Bradley President

Dr. Joe Sanders Faculty Rep.

Ron Prettyman Athletic Director

Ace Hunt Basketball SID

University Facts Founded: 1865 Location: Terre Haute, Ind. Enrollment: 11,494 Colors: Royal Blue and White Nickname: Sycamores Years in the MVC: 37th Arena: Hulman Center (10,200) Courtside Telephone Number: 812-237-3654

IndIana State

President: Dr. Daniel J. Bradley Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Joe Sanders Director of Athletics: Ron Prettyman Senior Assistant Athletics Director: John Sherman Senior Woman’s Administrator: Angie Lansing Assistant AD/Compliance: Joel McMullen Athletics Department Telephone: 812-237-4040 Athletics Department Address: ISU Athletics, 4th and Chestnut, Terre Haute, IN 47809 Men’s Basketball SID:  Ace Hunt (office: 812-237-4161) Media Relations Mailing Address: ISU Arena, Suite 110-D, Terre Haute, IN 47809 SID Office Telephone: 812-237-4160 SID Fax Number: 812-237-4157

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2012-13 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (18-15) Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

33 33

1068 32.4

127 267 .476

19

.771

24 123 147

4.5

74

0 151

90

10

48 448 13.6

31 31

901 29.1

134 314 .427

31 110 .282

74

93

.796

30 128 158

5.1

72

0

26

70

7

21 373 12.0

Mahurin, RJ

33 25

800 24.2

111 251 .442

42 124 .339

69 100

.690

45

94 139

4.2

76

0

15

33

26

20 333 10.1

Gant, Justin

33 30

823 24.9

96 224 .429

12

36 .333

44

65

.677

55

91 146

4.4

67

2

26

44

23

12 248

7.5

12

Cummings, Dawon

33 16

732 22.2

75 194 .387

30 103 .291

30

44

.682

11

93 104

3.2

67

2

60

47

5

29 210

6.4

32

Smith, Khristian

33

4

703 21.3

65 172 .378

6

25 .240

31

49

.633

32

65

97

2.9

45

1

31

34

13

18 167

5.1

02

Eitel, Lucas

33

4

589 17.8

45 114 .395

40

99 .404

4

14

.286

8

44

52

1.6

39

0

31

20

6

14 134

4.1

17 127

3.8

## Player

GP GS

13

Odum, Jake

03

Arop, Manny

31 05

Min

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct 51 .373

FT FTA 175 227

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

11

Brown, Devonte

33 14

582 17.6

36

82 .439

5

18 .278

50

81

.617

9

53

62

1.9

67

1

35

55

4

00

Kitchell, Jake

33

8

392 11.9

35

63 .556

0

2 .000

19

32

.594

29

48

77

2.3

58

1

13

24

11

6

89

2.7

22

Burnett, Brandon

18

0

92

5.1

9

27 .333

1

11 .091

11

12

.917

5

13

18

1.0

12

0

2

4

2

0

30

1.7

20

Smith, Rhett

11

0

19

1.7

0

1 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

.000

1

2

3

0.3

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

67 108

3.3

0

Team

41

6

Total

33

733 1709 .429

186 579 .321

507 717

.707

290 821 1111 33.7

583

Opponents

33

748 1802 .415

182 558 .326

486 698

.696

345 788 1133 34.3

632 16 390 400

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

0

7 390 427 107 185 2159 65.4 73 226 2164 65.6

Conference Games Only (9-9, 5th) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

13

Odum, Jake

18 18

583 32.4

75 152 .493

10

28 .357

03

Arop, Manny

16 16

466 29.1

70 151 .464

17

55 .309

104 135 40

52

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

.770

8

67

75

4.2

41

0

82

46

4

27 264 14.7

.769

11

58

69

4.3

38

0

16

33

4

13 197 12.3 10 191 10.6

31

Mahurin, RJ

18 17

438 24.3

67 144 .465

21

63 .333

36

49

.735

20

58

78

4.3

36

0

9

16

19

05

Gant, Justin

18 17

441 24.5

57 122 .467

8

26 .308

21

30

.700

27

44

71

3.9

33

1

17

29

13

5 143

7.9

12

Cummings, Dawon

18

5

395 21.9

44 106 .415

20

53 .377

19

27

.704

8

60

68

3.8

39

1

31

29

3

16 127

7.1

11

Brown, Devonte

18 13

359 19.9

24

54 .444

3

11 .273

31

50

.620

5

34

39

2.2

41

1

22

33

2

10

82

4.6

32

Smith, Khristian

18

2

382 21.2

30

81 .370

2

9 .222

13

21

.619

21

29

50

2.8

28

1

20

14

10

10

75

4.2

02

Eitel, Lucas

18

1

298 16.6

20

60 .333

18

51 .353

2

9

.222

7

24

31

1.7

23

0

16

13

5

7

60

3.3

00

Kitchell, Jake

18

1

212 11.8

22

33 .667

0

1 .000

11

19

.579

15

25

40

2.2

32

0

6

14

5

5

55

3.1

22

Burnett, Brandon

9

0

46

5.1

3

11 .273

1

4 .250

3

4

.750

2

5

7

0.8

9

0

1

1

0

0

10

1.1

20

Smith, Rhett

4

0

6

1.5

0

1 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

.000

1

0

1

0.3

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

22

38

60

3.3

0

3

Team

0

Total

18

412 915 .450

100 301 .332

280 396

.707

147 442 589 32.7

322

4 220 231

65 103 1204 66.9

Opponents

18

413 968 .427

107 302 .354

266 380

.700

170 415 585 32.5

342

8 229 207

38 122 1199 66.6

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

Conference Tournament (1-1) ## Player

IndIana State 64

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

03

Arop, Manny

2

2

52 26.0

6

17 .353

0

3 .000

5

6

.833

0

7

7

3.5

6

0

1

4

0

0

17

8.5

22

Burnett, Brandon

1

0

10 10.0

2

4 .500

0

1 .000

4

4 1.000

2

2

4

4.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

8

8.0

05

Gant, Justin

2

1

53 26.5

4

12 .333

0

0 .000

4

6

.667

2

5

7

3.5

3

0

2

0

0

0

12

6.0

31

Mahurin, RJ

2

2

50 25.0

4

13 .308

2

9 .222

2

5

.400

3

5

8

4.0

5

0

0

2

2

2

12

6.0

11

Brown, Devonte

2

0

47 23.5

4

10 .400

1

3 .333

3

4

.750

3

4

7

3.5

4

0

3

4

1

0

12

6.0

00

Kitchell, Jake

2

0

27 13.5

4

9 .444

0

1 .000

3

4

.750

6

3

9

4.5

2

0

0

3

0

0

11

5.5

13

Odum, Jake

2

2

59 29.5

3

11 .273

1

2 .500

3

4

.750

1

5

6

3.0

3

0

7

6

0

2

10

5.0

12

Cummings, Dawon

2

2

39 19.5

2

7 .286

1

4 .250

2

2 1.000

0

1

1

0.5

0

0

1

1

0

4

7

3.5

02

Eitel, Lucas

2

0

34 17.0

1

6 .167

1

5 .200

0

0

.000

0

2

2

1.0

1

0

2

1

0

1

3

1.5

32

Smith, Khristian

2

1

26 13.0

1

7 .143

0

1 .000

0

0

.000

0

1

1

0.5

1

0

0

1

1

1

2

1.0

20

Smith, Rhett

1

0

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

.000

0

1

1

1.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

2

8

10

5.0

0

3

3.0

Team

0

0

Total

2

31

96 .323

6

29 .207

26

35

.743

19

44

63 31.5

25

0

16

22

4

10

Opponents

2

43

99 .434

12

29 .414

16

21

.762

14

49

63 31.5

32

1

23

21

3

11 114 57.0

94 47.0


Career Leaders/Media Outlets CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10 (entering this season)

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Larry Bird (1976-79) John S. Williams (’82-86) Jerry Newsom (1965-68) Butch Wade (1964-67) David Moss (2002-06) Eddie Bird (1987-91) Duane Klueh (1946-49) Carl Nicks (1976-80) 9. Rick Williams (1972-76) 10. Matt Renn (1997-01)

REBOUNDS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4.

Steve Reed (1977-81) Rick Fields (1981-85) Jimmy Smith (1974-78) Nate Green (1996-00)

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Gabe Moore (2004-08) Larry Bird (1976-79) Michael Menser (1997-01) Nick Hargrove (1993-97) David Moss (2002-06)

Jake Odum (2010-pres.)

BLOCKED SHOTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

DeCarsta Webster (‘75-78) Isiah Martin (2007-11) Djibril Kante (1998-02) Nate Green (1996-00) Larry Bird (1976-79) Alex Gilbert (1978-80) John S. Williams (’82-86) Marcus Johnson (1991-94)

STEALS 1. 3. 4.

Larry Bird (1976-79) Nate Green (1996-00) Gabe Moore (2004-08) Michael Menser (1997-01)

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Matt Renn (1997-01) Rick Fields (1981-85) David Moss (2002-06) Carl Nicks (1976-80) Marcus Howard (2000-04)

5.

2,850 2,374 2,147 1,672 1,562 1,555 1,432 1,432 1,351 1,347

G

Rebs.

Jake Odum (2010-pres.)

G 119 112 105 114

100

122 94 116 99 108

G 85 113 120 114 94 61 113 60

1,247 953 862 789 771 731 716 676 661 629

Asts. 616 551 517 496

448

444 435 426 369 350

Blks. 168 136 127 109 83 75 68 66

G

Stls.

94 114 122 116

240 240 203 188

100

118 112 108 85 93

169

165 145 133 128 125

Newspaper Todd Golden Beat Writer, Terre Haute Tribune-Star P.O. Box 149, Terre Haute, IN 47808 Office Phone -- 812-231-4227 Fax Phone -- 812-231-4321 Email -- todd.golden@tribstar.com David Woods Indianapolis Star, 307 N. Pennsylvania Indianapolis, IN 46204 Office Phone -- 317-444-6644 Fax Phone -- 317-444-6500 Email -- david.woods@indystar.com Sports Editor The Indiana Statesman Hulman Memorial Student Union Terre Haute, IN 47809 Office Phone -- 812-237-3030 Fax Phone -- 812-237-7629

Radio SCORING (total points) 1,122 - Jake Odum 373 - Manny Arop 317 - Justin Gant FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .592 (61-103) - Jake Kitchell .457 (328-717) - Jake Odum FIELD GOALS MADE 328 - Jake Odum 134 - Manny Arop 3-POINT SHOOTING .414 (63-152) - Lucas Eitel .325 (52-160) - Jake Odum .291 (30-103) - Dawon Cummings 3-POINTERS MADE 63 - Lucas Eitel 52 - Jake Odum FREE THROW SHOOTING .796 (74-93) - Manny Arop .750 (414-552) - Jake Odum .682 (30-44) - Dawon Cummings FREE THROWS MADE 414 - Jake Odum 74 - Manny Arop ASSISTS 448 - Jake Odum 66 - Lucas Eitel STEALS 169 - Jake Odum 29 - Dawon Cummings 29 - Lucas Eitel BLOCKS 43 - Justin Gant 29 - Jake Odum REBOUNDS 474 - Jake Odum 191 - Justin Gant

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Television Jason Pensky Sports Director, WTWO-TV (NBC) 10849 N. Highway 41, Farmersburg, IN 47850 Office Phone -- 812-232-9504 Fax Phone -- 812-696-2755 Rick Semmler Sports Director, WTHI-TV (CBS) 918 Ohio St., Terre Haute, IN 47808 Office Phone -- 812-232-4953 Fax Phone -- 812-232-8953 Dave Calabro Sports Director, WTHR-TV (NBC) 1000 N. Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Office Phone -- 317-639-6397 Fax Phone -- 317-655-5753 Anthony Calhoun Sports Unit Manager, WISH-TV (CBS) P.O. Box 7088, Indianapolis, IN 46207 Office Phone -- 317-931-2255 Fax Phone -- 317-926-1144 Dave Furst Sports Director, WRTV-TV (ABC) 1330 N. Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Office Phone -- 317-269-1433 Fax Phone -- 317-269-1445

IndIana State

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

Pts.

94 113 85 74 108 111 91 85 77 118

Larry Bird (1976-79) 94 Jerry Newsom (1965-68) 85 DeCarsta Webster (1975-78) 85 Matt Renn (1997-01) 118 Jim Cruse (1993-97) 105 George Pillow (1968-71) 76 Carl Richard (2009-12) 125 Djibril Kante (1998-02) 120 Rick Williams (1973-76) 78 John S. Williams (’82-86) 113

ASSISTS

5.

G

(entering this season)

Jake Odum

POINTS

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

Glenn M. Curtis (8) John R. Wooden (2) John L. Longfellow (6) Longfellow/Paul Wolf (1) Duane Klueh (12) Gordon C. Stauffer (8) Bob King (3) Bill Hodges (4) Dave Schellhase (3) Ron Greene (4) Tates Locke (5) Sherman Dillard (3) Royce Waltman (10) Kevin McKenna (3) Greg Lansing (3)

1938-45 1946-48 1948-54 1954-55 1955-67 1967-75 1975-78 1978-82 1982-85 1985-89 1989-94 1994-97 1997-07 2007-10 2011-

ISU Totals (114)

1899-

122 44 120 9 182 121 61 67 37 31 50 29 134 43 56

45 15 59 15 122 94 24 48 48 82 88 51 164 52 44

.724 .746 .670 .375 .602 .568 .718 .582 .435 .274 .411 .363 .450 .452 .560

1,404 1,191

.541

Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Sherman Dillard (1994-97)

Year

Overall

MVC

Finish

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

25-3 23-9 33-1 16-11 9-18 9-18 9-19 14-14 14-15 11-17 9-20 7-21 4-24 8-20 14-14 13-15 11-17 4-24 7-19 10-16 12-16 16-11 15-12 22-10 22-12 6-22 7-24 9-19 11-20 13-16 13-18 15-16 11-21 17-15 20-14 18-15 18-15

----11-5 16-0 8-8 4-12 3-13 5-13 6-10 6-10 5-11 4-10 3-11 0-14 2-12 9-7 12-6 7-11 3-15 3-15 6-12 6-12 10-8 10-8 14-4 10-8 4-14 2-16 5-13 5-13 4-14 5-13 8-10 7-11 9-9 12-6 8-10 9-9

----T-Second First T-Fifth Eighth T-Ninth T-Seventh Seventh T-Sixth Seventh T-Seventh Eighth Eighth Eighth T-Fourth T-Fourth T-Seventh T-Ninth Eleventh Ninth T-Eighth Fifth T-Fifth First T-Fourth T-Ninth Tenth T-Eighth T-Ninth T-Ninth Tenth T-Seventh T-Eighth T-Fifth Third Eighth Fifth

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IndIana State 66

495-591 241-373

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MVC Tourney

Non MVC

Post Season

----2-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 ------------1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 3-0 1-1 1-1

25-3 10-3 14-1 8-2 5-5 6-4 4-5 8-3 7-4 6-5 5-9 4-9 4-9 6-7 5-6 1-8 4-5 1-9 4-4 4-4 5-3 6-2 5-3 7-5 9-4 2-7 4-7 4-5 5-6 8-1 7-4 6-5 3-9 8-5 5-8 9-4 8-5

NIT 0-1 NIT 1-1 NCAA 4-1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------NCAA 0-1 NCAA 1-1 --------------------------------CBI 0-1 NCAA 0-1 CIT 0-1 NIT 0-1

22-30

232-189

6-9

COACHING RECORDS By Tenure

Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

Bob King (1) Bill Hodges (4) Dave Schellhase (3) Ron Greene (4) Tates Locke (5) Sherman Dillard (3) Royce Waltman (10) Kevin McKenna (3) Greg Lansing (3)

1977-78 1978-82 1982-85 1985-89 1989-94 1994-97 1997-07 2007-10 2011-

11 31 17 12 33 15 69 24 29

Sycamores Totals (36)

1977-

241

In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)

L

5 33 33 46 51 39 111 30 25

Pct. .686 .484 .340 .207 .393 .278 .383 .444 .537

373 .393

Years

W

L

Pct.

Bob King (1) Bill Hodges (4) Dave Schellhase (3) Ron Greene (4) Tates Locke (4) Sherman Dillard (1) Royce Waltman (10) Kevin McKenna (3) Greg Lansing (3)

1978 1979-82 1983-85 1986-89 1990-94 1997 1998-07 2008-10 2011-

2 3 1 0 0 1 8 2 5

1 3 3 4 4 1 9 3 2

.667 .000 .333 .000 .000 .500 .471 .400 .714

Sycamores Totals (33)

1976-

22

In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)

30 .423

Number

W

L

Pct.

Bill Hodges (1979) Royce Waltman (2000, 2001) Greg Lansing (2011)

1 2 1

4 1 0

1 2 1

.800 .333 .000

Sycamores Totals (4)

4

5

4

.556

In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Bob King (1977, 1978) Greg Lansing (2013)

2 1

1 0

2 1

.333 .000

Sycamores Totals (3)

3

1

3

.250

In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI)

Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

L

Pct.

John P. Kimmell (11) Eddy Conners (1) Bertram E. Wiggins (1) Alfred F. Westphal (5) O.E. Sink (1) Birch E. Bayh (5) Arthur L. Strum (1) David A. Glascock (4) Walter E. Marks (9) J. Roy Goodland (1)

1899-08, 1909-11 1908-09 1911-12 1912-17 1917-18 1918-23 1923-24 1924-27, 1932-33 1927-31, 1933-38 1931-32

28 2 7 47 8 57 16 33 90 10

72 7 6 23 8 24 7 32 58 5

.280 .222 .538 .671 .500 .640 .696 .508 .608 .667

Coaches (Years)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Kevin McKenna (2010)

1

0

1

.000

Sycamores Totals (1)

1

0

1

.000

In the CollegeInsider.Com Tournament (CIT) Coaches (Years)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Greg Lansing (2012)

1

0

1

.000

Sycamores Totals (1)

1

0

1

.000


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2013-14 Preview

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Numerical Roster No. Name

Yr. Pos. Ht.

Wt.

Hometown / High School

2 Jordan Pickett

Fr.

G

6-0

165

Indianapolis (Ind.) Pike

4 Davon Turk

So.

G

6-4

170

Houston (Texas) Westbury Christian

5 Joe Crisman

Jr.

G

6-4

195

10 Cody Johnson

So.

C

6-10 245

13 London Dokubo

Jr.

G

6-0

165

Schaumburg (Ill.) Conant

22 Matt O’Leary

So.

F

6-8

210

Terre Haute (Ind.) Terre Haute North Vigo

Munster (Ind.) Munster Draper (Utah) Air Force Prep/W. Neb. CC

23 Jeff White

So.

G

6-1

160

Peoria (Ill.) Manual

25 Nick Osborne

So.

F

6-8

220

Muncie (Ind.) Muncie Central

30 Tanner Williams

So.

F

6-7

205

Orion (Ill.) Orion

32 Christian Thomas

Jr. G/F 6-5

205

St. Louis (Mo.) Clayton

33 Jeremy King

Fr.

C

6-10 209

Houston (Texas) St. Thomas

34 Cal Kennedy

Fr.

F

6-6

Oak Lawn (Ill.) Brother Rice

193

35 Milton Doyle

Fr.

G

6-4

170

Chicago (Ill.) Marshall/Kansas

44 Derrick Boone

Sr.

G

6-3

180

Minneapolis (Minn.) Minneapolis South

45 Bill Clark

Sr.

G

6-4

207

Valparaiso (Ind.) Mount Carmel/Indiana

52 Tony Nixon

GS

G

6-4

207

Chicago (Ill.) Seton Academy/Northern Ill.

Christian Thomas

Porter Moser Head Coach

At A Glance

Alma Mater: Creighton (‘90) Overall Record: 127-140 (9 years) Record at LU: 22-39 (2 years) 2012-13: 15-16 / 5-11 (8th in the Horizon League)

Year-By-Year Record Season School

Overall W L

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2011-12 2012-13

18 18 18 10 17 9 15 7 15

UALR UALR UALR Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Loyola Loyola

State State State State

School Totals (2 years) Career Totals (9 years)

Conf. W L

11 11 12 19 13 19 16 23 16

22 39 127 140

9 8 8 4 8 4 6 1 5

7 6 6 14 10 14 12 17 11

6 28 53 108

Conf. Place Tourn. 7th 5th 5th 10th 6th 10th 8th 10th 8th

--1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1

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0-2 3-8

2012-13 Finish: 15-16; 5-11 Horizon (8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 NOTEWORTHY •  Loyola’s 2013-14 roster, which includes 10 underclassmen, has accumulated only 17 years of NCAA Division  I experience.   •  Junior Christian Thomas is the team’s top returning  scorer and rebounder from last season. The 6-foot-5 forward hiked his scoring and rebounding averages to 12.1 points and 6.5 rebounds per game last season after putting up 5.0 ppg and 4.1 rpg in 2011-12. He scored in double figures in each of the last 16 games of  the 2013-13 campaign.   •  Third-year Loyola head coach Porter Moser is no  stranger to the Missouri Valley Conference. A 1990 graduate of Creighton, he also served as the head  coach at Illinois State from 2003-07.   •  Sophomore guard Devon Turk averaged 8.7 ppg a  year ago, the highest scoring average for a Loyola  true freshman since 2005-06. The sharpshooter from Houston, Texas also established a single-season school  record for three-point field goals by a freshman (65)  and led the Horizon League in three-point field goal  percentage (.433).

Basketball Support Staff

Daniyal Robinson Asst. Coach

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Emanuel Dildy Asst. Coach

Matt Gordon Asst. Coach

Bryan Mullins Operations

David McDonald Athletic Trainer

Dr. Pietro Tonino Team Doctor


Schedule/Results/University Facts 2013-14 Basketball Schedule Date

Opponent

Site

Saturday  Friday  Tuesday  Saturday  Tuesday

November 2  November 8  November 12  November 16  November 19

Lewis (EX)  Milwaukee  at Tennessee Tech  at Tulane  Rockhurst

Chicago, Ill.  Chicago, Ill.  Cookeville, Tenn.  New Orleans, La.  Chicago, Ill.

Friday  Saturday  Sunday

November 22  November 23  November 24

Portland State Tournament at Portland State  Portland, Ore.  vs. UC Davis  Portland, Ore.  vs. SIU Edwardsville  Portland, Ore.

7:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

Sunday  Saturday  Friday  Wednesday  Monday  Wednesday  Sunday  Wednesday  Saturday  Thursday  Sunday  Thursday  Sunday  Wednesday  Saturday  Thursday  Sunday  Wednesday  Saturday  Wednesday  Saturday  Tuesday  Saturday  Thurs.-Sun.

December 1  December 7  December 13  December 18  December 23  January 1  January 5  January 8  January 11  January 15  January 18  January 22  January 25  January 28  February 1  February 6  February 9  February 12  February 15  February 19  February 22  February 25  March 1  March 6-9

at Mississippi State  UIC  Campbell  Northern Illinois  at Fordham  *at Indiana State  *Missouri State  *Southern Illinois  *at Illinois State  *Drake  *at Evansville  *Indiana State  *Northern Iowa  *at Wichita State  *at Southern Illinois  *Bradley  *Illinois State  *at Northern Iowa  *at Drake  *Wichita State  *at Bradley  *at Missouri State  *Evansville  MVC Tournament

1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. =TBD TBD

Starkville, Miss.  Chicago, Ill.  Chicago, Ill.  Chicago, Ill.  Bronx, N.Y.  Terre Haute, Ind.  Chicago, Ill.  Chicago, Ill.  Normal, Ill.  Chicago, Ill.  Evansville, Ind.  Chicago, Ill.  Chicago, Ill.  Wichita, Kan.  Carbondale, Ill.  Chicago, Ill.  Chicago, Ill.  Cedar Falls, Iowa  Des Moines, Iowa  Chicago, Ill.  Peoria, Ill.  Springfield, Mo.  Chicago, Ill.  St. Louis, Mo.

Time 3:00 p.m.  7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Date Opponent

Score

W/L

N9 N12 N16 N17 N18 N24 N28 D1 D8 D15 D22 D29 J2 J5 J9 J11 J16 J20 J23 J26 J30 F2 F4 F7 F12 F16 F19 F23 F26 M2 M5

62-50 64-41 71-81 50-68 62-46 53-46 81-78 77-50 61-73 59-51 54-49 69-61 63-54 66-68 45-58 61-62 59-61 66-63 67-55 63-75 76-65 65-73 59-62 59-60 53-71 69-60 76-85 63-70 75-76 87-60 60-62

W 2187 W 1685 L --L 4014 W --W 995 W 1812 W 2147 L 14797 W 3321 W 789 W 8020 W 3119 L 2109 L 2214 L 2258 L 3917 W (ot) 1159 W 1565 L 2746 W 2067 L 2045 L 3171 L 1844 L 1862 W 3263 L 1986 L 1945 L 1357 W 2317 L 2270

TOLEDO ROCKHURST vs. Western Michigan at South Florida vs. Md.-Eastern Shore at Northern Illinois TENNESSEE TECH FURMAN at Michigan State MISSISSIPPI STATE at Saint Peter’s at DePaul *at Valparaiso *YOUNGSTOWN STATE *at Green Bay *WRIGHT STATE *at UIC *at Chicago State *at Cleveland State *DETROIT *MILWAUKEE *GREEN BAY *at Wright State *at Youngstown State *at Milwaukee *UIC *VALPARAISO KENT STATE *at Detroit *CLEVELAND STATE %at Youngstown State

Att.

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Day

2012-13 Results (15-16, 5-11 Horizon)

Home in CAPS; *Horizon League games; %Horizon League Tournament

*denotes conference game; =MVC TV Wildcard

Loyola University Chicago (Founded 1870) Athletic Directory President:  Michael J. Garanzini, S.J. Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. M. Grace Calhoun Director of Athletics: Dr. Brian Stanko Senior Assoc. Athletics Director/SWA - Ext. Affairs: Carolyn O’Connell Senior Assoc. Athletics Director - Administration: Carol Iwaoka Senior Assoc. Athletic Director/Assistant Dean: Betsi Burns Assoc. Athletics Director: Fr. Stefano Del Bove Assoc. Athletics Director - Business Affairs: Marc McRoberts Assoc. Athletics Director for Communications: Bill Behrns Assoc. AD- Event Ops, Promotions, and Equipment: Pat Schultz Athletics Department Telephone: (773) 508-2560 Athletics Department Address The Norville Center for Intercollegiate Athletics 6526 N. Winthrop Ave. Chicago, IL 60626

Michael J. Garanzini, S.J. President

Dr. Brian Stanko Faculty Rep.

Dr. M. Grace Calhoun Athletic Director

Bill Behrns Basketball SID

University Facts Founded: 1870 Location:  Chicago, Ill. Enrollment:  16,040 Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Ramblers Years in the MVC: 1st Arena:  Joseph J. Gentile Arena (4,486) Courtside Telephone Number: (773) 274-3550

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2012-13 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (15-16)

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3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

PF FO

107  129  .829

39  123  162  6.5

57

1

102  154  .662

67  135  202  6.5

65

1

25  37

31  46  .674

41  102  143  4.6

59

2

48  59  13  25  278  9.0

68

1

23  40

9  12  270  8.7

32

0  105  76

0  25  198  7.9 0

GP GS

Min

24  Averkamp, Ben

25  23

799  32.0

126  269  .468

12

41  .293

32  Thomas, Christian

31  31

839  27.1

136  242  .562

2

3  .667

02  Hicks, Jordan

31  31

876  28.3

106  204  .520

35

84  .417

04  Turk, Devon

31

6

694  22.4

90  225  .400

65  150  .433

25  31  .806

5

50

55  1.8

01  Payne, Cully

25  24

721  28.8

55  165  .333

32

56  70  .800

4

43

47  1.9

30  Williams, Tanner  23  White, Jeff

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

## Player

3

0

32  10.7

28

9

621  22.2

9

92  .348

FT FTA

2

Pct

A

TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

43  54  29  18  371  14.8

4

2

2  22  376  12.1

14  .643

0

0  .000

4  .500

4

3

7  2.3

4

0

58  153  .379

9

25  .360

22  35  .629

15

52

67  2.4

50

0

76  50

3  18  147  5.3

2

20  6.7

7  17  127  4.9

05  Crisman, Joe

26  20

693  26.7

44  100  .440

12

34  .353

27  37  .730

12

69

81  3.1

29

0

48  24

22  O’Leary, Matt

30

0

440  14.7

44  117  .376

14

56  .250

13  18  .722

22

46

68  2.3

47

0

39  28  12

25  Osborne, Nick

31

9

330  10.6

36

85  .424

3

14  .214

8  20  .400

25

42

67  2.2

50

1

8  18

8

6

83  2.7

45  Clark, Bill

11

0

24

2.2

1

4  .250

0

2  .000

2

4  .500

1

2

3  0.3

3

0

0

2

0

1

4  0.4

13  Dokubo, London

19

2

142

7.5

3

6  .500

0

3  .000

0

2  .000

1

6

7  0.4

15

0

11

7

0

2

6  0.3

00  Williams, Kody

2

0

10

5.0

0

1  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0  0.0

44  Boone, Derrick

4

0

4

1.0

0

1  .000

0

1  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Team

0  60

61 121

3.9

0

10

9  115  3.8

0  0.0 0

Total

31

708 1586 .446

184 505 .364

395 550

.718

296 734 1030 33.2

480

6 430 408

Opponents

31

709 1642 .432

173 514 .337

343 492

.697

275 672 947 30.5

542

- 358 366 126 210 1934 62.4

83 157 1995 64.4

Conference (Horizon League in 2012-13) Games Only (5-11, 8th) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

32  Thomas, Christian

16  16

481  30.1

86  156  .551

2

3  .667

65  102  .637

28

84  112  7.0

36

1

16  24

24  Averkamp, Ben

11  10

351  31.9

52  108  .481

2

12  .167

45  51  .882

14

49

63  5.7

26

1

25  25  11

02  Hicks, Jordan

16  16

463  28.9

63  109  .578

17

36  .472

24  35  .686

19

61

80  5.0

34

1

27  29

6  19  167  10.4

04  Turk, Devon

16

4

407  25.4

51  131  .389

38

92  .413

12  16  .750

5

33

38  2.4

38

1

10  25

5

01  Payne, Cully

12  11

340  28.3

27

77  .351

17

43  .395

22  27  .815

2

13

15  1.3

13

0

48  42

0  11

93  7.8

23  White, Jeff

14

7

321  22.9

35

83  .422

6

16  .375

10  12  .833

6

29

35  2.5

25

0

43  23

2

8

86  6.1

05  Crisman, Joe

11

7

289  26.3

14

34  .412

5

12  .417

14  14  1.000

5

29

34  3.1

15

0

21

7

4

7

47  4.3

22  O’Leary, Matt

16

0

225  14.1

21

61  .344

5

25  .200

9  13  .692

16

20

36  2.3

26

0

23

9

8

2

56  3.5

25  Osborne, Nick

16

7

193  12.1

19

47  .404

3

9  .333

4  12  .333

14

25

39  2.4

31

1

7

7

6

4

45  2.8

8

0

19

2.4

1

3  .333

0

1  .000

1

2  .500

0

1

1  0.1

2

0

0

2

0

1

3  0.4

12

2

108

9.0

2

4  .500

0

2  .000

0

0  .000

1

4

5  0.4

10

0

5

4

0

2

4  0.3

3

0

3

1.0

0

1  .000

0

1  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0  0.0

45  Clark, Bill  13  Dokubo, London  44  Boone, Derrick  TEAM

70

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

33

24

57

3.6

0

5

1  11  239  14.9 7  151  13.7 6  152  9.5

0

Total

16

371 814 .456

95 252 .377

206 284

.725

143 372 515 32.2

256

5 225 202

43

Opponents

16

381 848 .449

96 282 .340

187 259

.722

134 350 484 30.3

269

- 197 175

74 109 1045 65.3

78 1043 65.2


Career Leaders/Media Outlets CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

1.  Alfredrick Hughes (1981-85)   2.  Keith Gailes (1988-91)   3.   David Bailey (1999-03)   4.  Blake Schilb (2003-07)   5.  Jerry Harkness (1960-63)   6.  Carl Golston (1983-86)   7.  Darius Clemons (1978-82)   8.  Tony Parker (1973-77)   9.  J.R. Blount (2005-09)  10.  Javan Goodman (1995-99)

REBOUNDS

No. Student-Athlete (Years)  1.   2.  3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

LaRue Martin (1969-72)  Leslie Hunter (1961-64)  Andy Polka (2006-11) Vic Rouse (1961-64) Alfredrick Hughes (1981-85) Wayne Sappleton (1978-82) Andre Moore (1984-87) Javan Goodman (1995-99) Clarence Red (1958-61) Art McZier (1955-58)

G

Pts.

120  82  116  118  81  91  112  92  119  111

2,914 2,025 1,933 1,879 1,749 1,625 1,610 1,605 1,603 1,564

G

Rebs.

67  86  135 82 120 93 85 111 69 70

1,062 1,017 989 982 982 977 928 908 888 841

ASSISTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(entering this season)

Asts.

Darius Clemons (1978-79) Carl Golston (1983-86) David Bailey (1999-03) Keith Carter (1984-89) Earl Brown (1996-00) Blake Schilb (2003-07) Don Sobczak (1988-92) Chris Wilburn (1991-95) Greg Williams (1981-85) J.R. Blount (2005-09)

703 649 580 483 448 420 359 352 349 313

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE No. Student-Athlete (Years)

Blks.

1. Blake Schilb (2003-07) 2. David Bailey (1999-03) Majak Kou (2003-07) 4. Derek Molis (1995-97) 5. Keith Gailes (1988-91) 6. Geoff McCammon (2007-11) 7. Keith Carter (1984-89) 8. Earl Brown (1996-00) 9. Terrance Hill (2009-11) 10. Marcus Thomas (2008-10)

STEALS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Keir Rogers (1987-92) Earl Brown (1996-00) David Bailey (1999-03) Blake Schilb (2003-07) Greg Williams (1981-85) Chris Wilburn (1991-95) 7. Majak Kou (2003-07) 8. Alfredrick Hughes (1981-85) 9. Keith Gailes (1988-91) 10. Eric Dolezal (1990-93)

204 166 166 146 144 143 111 100 98 88

G

Stls. 227 184 172 159 143 143 142 140 136 135

Newspaper Fred Mitchell Beat Writer - Chicago Tribune Phone -- 312-222-3478 Email -- fmitchell@tribune.com Toni Ginnetti Beat Writer - Chicago Sun-Times Phone -- 312-321-2664 Email -- ginnt@aol.com

Devon Turk

POINTS

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

SCORING (total points) 525 - Christian Thomas 415 - Tony Nixon (all stats at Northern Ill.) 349 - Joe Crisman FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .563 (188-334) - Christian Thomas .394 (126-320) - Joe Crisman FIELD GOALS MADE 188 - Christian Thomas 143 - Tony Nixon (all stats at Northern Ill.) 126 - Joe Crisman 3-POINT SHOOTING .433 (65-150) – Devon Turk .360 (9-25) - Jeff White 3-POINTERS MADE 71 - Tony Nixon (all stats at Northern Ill.) 65 - Devon Turk FREE THROW SHOOTING .806 (25-31) - Devon Turk .722 (13-22) - Matt O’Leary .678 (145-214) - Christian Thomas FREE THROWS MADE 145 - Christian Thomas 59 - Joe Crisman ASSISTS 94 - Joe Crisman 76 - Jeff White STEALS 43 - Joe Crisman 31 - Christian Thomas BLOCKS 12 - Matt O’Leary 11 - Tony Nixon (all stats at Northern Ill.) REBOUNDS 324 - Christian Thomas 183 - Tony Nixon (all stats at Northern Ill.) 155 - Joe Crisman

LoyoLa

(entering this season)

Tom Quinlan Editor - Daily Herald Phone -- 847-427-4430 Email -- tquinlan@dailyherald.com Rick Gano Editor - Associated Press Phone -- 312-781-0500 Email -- rgano@ap.org Nick Amatangelo Sports Editor - Loyola Phoenix Phone -- 773-508-7115 Email -- phoenixsports63@gmail.com

Radio Jeff Dickerson

ESPN Radio 1000 - Reporter Phone -- 312-980-1000 Email -- Jeff.w.dickerson@espnradio.disney.com Dave Eanet WGN AM-720 - Director Phone -- 312-222-5094 Email -- deanet@tribune.com Mitch Rosen WSCR AM-670 - Director Phone -- 312-729-3967 Josh Liss WBBM AM-780/105.9 FM - Director Phone -- 312-297-7847 Email -- jdliss@cbs.com

Television Krista Ruch WBBM-TV (CBS 2) - Producer Phone -- 312-899-2330 Email -- klruch@cbs.com Geoff Glick WMAQ-TV (NBC-5) - Producer Phone -- 312-836-3665 Email -- geoff.glick@nbc.com Larry Snyder WLS-TV (ABC-7) - Producer Phone -- 312-750-7108 Email -- Lawrence.s.snyder@abc.com Joel Liberatore WGN-TV (Ch. 9) - Producer Phone -- 773-883-3326 Email -- jliberatore@tribune.com John Eskra WFLD-TV (FOX-32) - Producer Phone -- 312-565-5529 Email -- wfldsports@foxtv.com Tim Folke Comcast SportsNet Chicago - Producer Phone -- 312-222-6000 Email -- tfolke@comcastsportsnet.com

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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

LoyoLa

Year Overall

MVC

Finish

MVC Tourney

Non MVC

Post Season

2014 1st Year

COACHING RECORDS By Tenure

Coaches (Seasons)

Years

Bill Feeney (1) Harry Rhodes (1) Jack Tierney (1) Leonard Sachs (19) John Connelly (1) Alex Wilson (1) Thomas Haggerty (5) John Jordan (1) George Ireland (24) Jerry Lyne (6) Gene Sullivan (9) Will Rey (5) Ken Burmeister (4) Larry Farmer (6) Jim Whitesell (7) Porter Moser (2)

1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-42 1942-43 1944-45 1945-50 1950-51 1951-75 1975-80 1980-89 1989-94 1994-98 1998-04 2004-11 2011-

Ramblers Totals (92)

1920-

W

L

Pct.

7 0 5 224 12 4 111 15 318 72 149 45 40 71 109 22

4 6 7 129 10 8 41 14 255 74 114 96 71 102 107 39

.636 .000 .417 .635 .545 .333 .730 .517 .555 .493 .567 .319 .360 .410 .505 .361

1204 1077

.528

Jerry Harkness (1960-63)

Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Porter Moser (2013-) Ramblers Totals (1st Year) Moser coached at MVC member Illinois State from 2003-07 and recorded a 22-50 (.305) record in league play

In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Porter Moser (2014-) Ramblers Totals (1st Year) Moser coached at MVC member Illinois State from 2003-07 and recorded a 1-4 (.200) record in four tourney appearances

In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)

Loyola’s 1963 National Championship Team

L

Pct.

George Ireland (1963*, 64, 66, 68) 4  Gene Sullivan (1985) 1

Number

W

7  2

3  1

.700 .667

Ramblers Totals (5) *--National Championship

9

4

.692

5

In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)

72

Number

W

L

Pct.

Leonard Sachs (1939) Thomas Haggerty (1949) George Ireland (1962) Jerry Lyne (1980)

1 1 1 1

1 3 2 0

1 1 1 1

.500 .750 .667 .000

Ramblers Totals (4)

4

6

4

.600


missouri state


2013-14 Preview Numerical Roster No. Name

Yr. Pos. Ht.

Wt.

Hometown / High School

1 Keith Pickens

Sr. G/F 6-4

203

St. Louis (Mo.) Oakville High

2 Austin Ruder

Fr.

6-3

196

Nixa (Mo.) High

3 Michael Simpson

So. G/F 6-6

190

Spring (Texas) Klein Collins High

5 Jarmar Gulley

Sr.

G

Missouri state

6-5

218

Beaumont (Texas) Central Medical Magnet

10 Ron Mvouika

Jr. G/F 6-6

F

201

Paris (France) Huntington [W.Va.] Prep

11 Marcus Marshall

So.

G

190

St. Paul (Minn.) Johnson High

12 Devon Thomas

Fr.

G

6-0

162

Silver Springs (Md.) Kimball Union [N.H.] Acad.

20 Gavin Thurman

So.

F

6-7

226

Wichita (Kan.) Heights High

23 Dorrian Williams

So.

G

6-3

195

Oklahoma City (Okla.) Douglass High

24 Emmanuel Addo

Sr.

F 6-8

30 Nathan Scheer

Sr. G/F 6-5

35 Bruce Marshall

So.

C

6-3

230 Toronto (Ontario) Northfield [Minn.] High 201

6-10 226

42 Christian Kirk

Jr.

F 6-8

50 Tyler McCullough

Fr.

C

Washington (Mo.) St. Francis Borgia High Fayette (Mo.) High

218 Springfield (Mo.) Kickapoo High

6-11 246

Fayetteville (Ark.) High

Paul Lusk Head Coach

At A Glance

Alma Mater: Southern Illinois (‘95) Overall Record: 29-61 (3 years) Record at MSU: 27-38 (2 years) 2012-13: 11-22 / 7-11 (t-7th)

Year-By-Year Record Season School 2002-03 2011-12 2012-13

Overall W L

U of Dubuque 2 23 Missouri State 16 16 Missouri State 11 22

School Totals (2 years) Career Totals (3 years)

27 29

38 61

Conf. W L 1 17 9 9 7 11 16 20 17 37

Marcus Marshall

Conf. Place Tourn. 10th t-3rd t-7th

0-0 0-1 1-1

-----

1-2 1-2

2012-13: 11-22; 7-11 MVC (t-7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: *5/2 *includes Gulley from 2011-12 NOTEWORTHY • Marcus Marshall is coming off a banner freshman season in which he became the second MSU player (Blake Ahearn 2004) to earn MVC Freshman of the Year honors. Marshall broke Ahearn’s MSU freshman scoring record by registering 368 points in 32 games as a Bears’ rookie. • The Bears will get the services of two top rebounders back this season with the return of seniors Jarmar Gulley (5.8 rpg, 25 GS in 2011-12) and Keith Pickens (4.7 rpg, 19 GS in 2012-13). Gulley missed the entire 201213 campaign recovering from a torn ACL, while Pickens’ plans to leave the game due to chronic knee pain were modified with his announced return in September. • With 100 games under his belt, senior Nathan Scheer is the most seasoned Bear headed into the 2013-14 season. He was a member of the MVC All-Bench Team in 2013 and is a two-time MVC Scholar-Athlete Team selection.

Basketball Support Staff

Jermaine Henderson Asst. Coach

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Derrick Tilmon Asst. Coach

Brad Korn Asst. Coach

Sam McMahon Grad. Asst.

Tyler Landgraf Athletic Trainer

Dr. Landon Hough Team Doctor


Schedule/Results/University Facts 2013-14 Basketball Schedule

2012-13 Results (11-22, 7-11)

Date

Opponent

Site

Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday Wednesday

October 27 October 29 November 8 November 16 November 20

McKendree (EX) Missouri Southern (EX) at ODU Tulsa Grambling State

Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Norfolk, Va. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo.

Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday

November 24 November 26 November 29 November 30

Corpus Christi Challenge Hampton Liberty vs. Texas A&M [CBS Sports] vs. TBD [CBS Sports]

Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Corpus Christi, TX Corpus Christi, TX

2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 5:30/8 p.m.

Wednesday Friday Tuesday Saturday Sunday Thursday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Thurs-Sun.

December 4 December 13 December 17 December 21 December 29 January 2 January 5 January 8 January 11 January 15 January 18 January 21 January 25 January 29 February 1 February 5 February 8 February 12 February 15 February 18 February 22 February 25 March 1 March 6-9

Cameron at Oral Roberts at Louisville [ESPN2] Alabama A&M SE Missouri State *Illinois State *at Loyola *at Bradley *Wichita State [ESPN3] *at Indiana State [ESPN3] *at UNI [ESPNU] *Evansville *Southern Illinois [MVC TV] *at Drake *Bradley *at Evansville *at S. Illinois [MVC TV] *Drake [ESPN3] *UNI [ESPNU] *at Illinois State *Indiana State [ESPNU] *Loyola *at Wichita State MVC Tournament

Springfield, Mo. Tulsa, Okla. Louisville, Ky. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Chicago, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Springfield, Mo. Terre Haute, Ind. Cedar Falls, Iowa Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Des Moines, Iowa Springfield, Mo. Evansville, Ind. Carbondale, Ill. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Normal, Ill. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Wichita, Kan. St. Louis, Mo.

7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. =TBD TBD

*denotes conference game; =MVC TV Wildcard

Time 3:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

Date Opponent

Score

W/L

Att.

N9 N17 N19 N21 N24 N25 D1 D5 D8 D15 D18 D22 D30 J2 J5 J8 J11 J16 J19 J23 J27 J30 F2 F5 F9 F12 F16 F19 F23 F27 M2 M7 M8

89-61 44-60 58-64 82-49 67-74 61-62 52-72 42-61 42-62 54-62 47-59 51-71 70-59 59-62 77-65 62-55 52-74 60-68 66-69 52-62 78-72 77-91 62-61 37-48 50-79 67-65 54-62 63-69 57-54 50-86 64-56 61-53 59-69

W L L W L (ot) L L L L L L L W L (ot) W W L L L L W L W L L W L L W L W W L

5888 7272 5046 3712 303 306 6475 4105 8740 5465 290 4877 7662 3721 3804 5134 7895 5593 7756 6448 5824 16811 6328 3573 10506 5255 5476 5704 676 5832 7099 7537 14004

PHILANDER SMITH +#25 SAN DIEGO ST. ^JACKSONVILLE ^MALONE ^vs. South Carolina ^vs. SMU ORAL ROBERTS at Tulsa at #22 Oklahoma State VALPARAISO at Alabama A&M at New Mexico State *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *at Evansville *at Drake *ILLINOIS STATE *CREIGHTON *at Indiana State *at Bradley *WICHITA STATE *DRAKE *at Creighton *EVANSVILLE *at Northern Iowa *at Wichita State *INDIANA STATE *at Southern Illinois *NORTHERN IOWA ~at Eastern Michigan *at Illinois State *BRADLEY %vs. Southern Illinois %vs. Wichita State

Missouri state

Day

Home in CAPS;+MVC/Mountain West Challenge; ^Hoops for Hopes Challenge; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament

Missouri State University (Founded 1905) Athletic Directory President: Clifton M. (Clif) Smart, III Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. James Hutter Director of Athletics: Kyle Moats Associate Director of Athletics/SWA: Casey Hunt Associate Director of Athletics/Compliance: Kyle Yates Asst. Director of Athletics: Deb Dishman, Rick Kindhart Athletics Department Telephone: 417-836-5244 Athletic Department Address: 901 S. National, Springfield, MO 65897 Athletics Communications: Rick Kindhart (cell: 417-849-5865) Assistants: Eric Doennig, Ben Adamson, Tim Bohn Office Telephone: 417-836-5402 Fax Number: 417-836-4868

Clif Smart President

Dr. James Hutter Faculty Rep.

Kyle Moats Athletic Director

Rick Kindhart Basketball SID

University Facts Founded: 1905 Location: Springfield, Mo. Enrollment: 23,838 Colors: Maroon and White Nickname: Bears Years in the MVC: 24th Arena: JQH Arena (11,000) Courtside Telephone Number: 417-836-8145

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2012-13 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (11-22) Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

33 33

1133 34.3

150 375 .400

35 136 .257

118 148

.797

32 28

990 30.9

106 259 .409

44 140 .314

112 140

.800

## Player

GP GS

00

Downing,Anthony

11

Marshall,Marcus

Min

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg 33 112 145 8

89

97

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

4.4

68

0

88

55

2

35 453 13.7

3.0

59

0

66

44

2

18 368 11.5

42

Kirk,Christian

32 25

798 24.9

122 234 .521

0

0 .000

35

67

.522

61

73 134

4.2

91

4

22

40

2

14 279

8.7

20

Thurman,Gavin

31 12

657 21.2

82 237 .346

24

77 .312

26

37

.703

18

70

88

2.8

30

0

23

44

2

7 214

6.9

01

Pickens,Keith

30 19

703 23.4

69 154 .448

3

7 .429

42

64

.656

53

89 142

4.7

83

2

30

36

16

20 183

6.1

30

Scheer,Nathan

33 10

743 22.5

57 151 .377

37 105 .352

18

32

.563

21

57

78

2.4

81

4

27

29

5

19 169

5.1

59

67

2.2

57

0

56

48

4

19 129

4.3

53 106

3.4

48

1

8

12

9

12

76

2.5

Missouri state

23

Williams,Dorrian

30 18

688 22.9

44 137 .321

19

65 .292

22

40

.550

8

15

Wilson,Drew

31 18

403 13.0

35

61 .574

0

0 .000

6

34

.176

53

03

Simpson,Michael

19

0

160

8.4

12

52 .231

6

37 .162

0

0

.000

3

9

12

0.6

12

0

6

2

2

2

30

1.6

35

Marshall,Bruce

26

2

223

8.6

13

38 .342

7

21 .333

5

11

.455

6

20

26

1.0

37

1

2

10

2

1

38

1.5

10

Aromona,Tomie

25

0

137

5.5

7

19 .368

3

11 .273

5

9

.556

4

8

12

0.5

17

0

5

5

0

7

22

0.9

04

Carmichael, Ryan

8

0

15

1.9

1

4 .250

1

3 .333

2

2 1.000

2

2

4

0.5

0

0

1

0

0

2

5

0.6

25

44

69

2.1

1

Team

11

Total

33

698 1721 .406

179 602 .297

391 584

.670

295 685 980 29.7

584 12 334 336

Opponents

33

748 1652 .453

190 578 .329

450 637

.706

307 823 1130 34.2

561

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

0 46 156 1966 59.6

8 418 402 107 157 2136 64.7

Conference Games Only (7-11, t-7th) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

00

Downing,Anthony

18 18

623 34.6

84 203 .414

19

66 .288

69

82

.841

15

73

88

4.9

40

0

61

30

1

11

Marshall,Marcus

17 17

568 33.4

58 134 .433

23

73 .315

58

73

.795

2

54

56

3.3

28

0

41

26

2

6 197 11.6

20

Thurman,Gavin

18 11

423 23.5

54 153 .353

18

52 .346

21

29

.724

11

40

51

2.8

12

0

17

23

0

5 147

8.2

42

Kirk,Christian

17 11

387 22.8

57 109 .523

0

0 .000

23

34

.676

23

32

55

3.2

44

1

11

20

1

7 137

8.1

01

Pickens,Keith

17

7

417 24.5

48

96 .500

1

1 1.000

27

42

.643

36

54

90

5.3

49

1

15

19

15

9 124

7.3

30

Scheer,Nathan

18

4

438 24.3

36

83 .434

27

63 .429

9

16

.563

12

38

50

2.8

49

2

14

13

4

6 108

6.0

23

Williams,Dorrian

17 13

353 20.8

22

61 .361

11

34 .324

7

14

.500

4

33

37

2.2

29

0

19

21

3

8

62

3.6

03

Simpson,Michael

8

0

6.9

6

19 .316

3

13 .231

0

0

.000

0

5

5

0.6

4

0

1

0

1

0

15

1.9

15

Wilson,Drew

18

9

227 12.6

13

31 .419

0

0 .000

2

8

.250

24

26

50

2.8

18

1

6

4

6

5

28

1.6

35

Marshall,Bruce

12

0

81

6.8

6

12 .500

4

10 .400

2

4

.500

1

3

4

0.3

16

1

1

5

2

0

18

1.5

04

Carmichael, Ryan

3

0

6

2.0

1

2 .500

1

2 .500

0

0

.000

1

1

2

0.7

0

0

1

0

0

1

3

1.0

10

Aromona,Tomie

11

0

47

4.3

2

8 .250

1

5 .200

0

0

.000

3

2

5

0.5

4

0

2

4

0

4

5

0.5

12

22

34

1.9

0

6

55

Team

21 256 14.2

0

Total

18

387 911 .425

108 319 .339

218 302

.722

144 383 527 29.3

293

6 189 171

35

72 1100 61.1

Opponents

18

427 932 .458

121 342 .354

228 310

.735

161 426 587 32.6

298

6 238 174

56

80 1203 66.8

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

Conference Tournament (1-1) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

11

Marshall,Marcus

2

2

70 35.0

9

20 .450

6

14 .429

19

24

.792

1

5

6

3.0

6

0

5

6

0

2

43 21.5

00

Downing,Anthony

2

2

71 35.5

9

23 .391

0

6 .000

10

13

.769

4

3

7

3.5

5

0

3

4

0

0

28 14.0

01

Pickens,Keith

2

2

68 34.0

7

14 .500

0

1 .000

4

6

.667

3

5

8

4.0

4

0

3

2

1

3

18

9.0

42

Kirk,Christian

2

2

74 37.0

7

11 .636

0

0 .000

0

0

.000

4

9

13

6.5

8

0

0

0

0

0

14

7.0

20

Thurman,Gavin

2

0

32 16.0

3

5 .600

0

1 .000

2

2 1.000

0

6

6

3.0

1

0

0

4

0

2

8

4.0

30

Scheer,Nathan

2

2

67 33.5

1

11 .091

1

10 .100

4

6

.667

0

3

3

1.5

8

1

1

3

1

2

7

3.5

10

Aromona,Tomie

2

0

9

4.5

1

2 .500

0

1 .000

0

0

.000

0

1

1

0.5

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

1.0

35

Marshall,Bruce

1

0

1

1.0

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

04

Carmichael,Ryan

1

0

1

1.0

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

03

Simpson,Michael

2

0

4

2.0

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

15

Wilson,Drew

2

0

3

1.5

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

4

3

7

3.5

0

Team

76

PF FO

2

0

Total

2

37

86 .430

7

33 .212

39

51

.765

16

35

51 25.5

34

1

12

21

2

10 120 60.0

Opponents

2

48 100 .480

7

25 .280

19

31

.613

28

37

65 32.5

43

0

25

27

5

8 122 61.0


Career Leaders/Media Outlets CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10 (entering this season)

No. Student-Athlete (Years) Daryel Garrison (1971-75) Kyle Weems (2008-12) Curtis Perry (1966-70) Johnny Murdock (1991-95) Danny Bolden (1963-67) Danny Moore (1996-99) Chuck Williams (1967-71) Blake Ahearn (2003-07) Jimmie Dull (1974-78) Kevin Ault (1996-00)

REBOUNDS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Curtis Perry (1966-70) Danny Bolden (1963-67) William Doolittle (1970-74) Don Carlson (1963-67) Kyle Weems (2008-12) Lou Shepherd (1964-68) Tamarr Maclin (2001-05) Clint Thomas (1991-95) Carl Wilks (1958-62) Kelby Stuckey (1985-89)

ASSISTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Randy Towe (1974-79) William Fontleroy (1996-00) Arnold Bernard (1989-91) Andy Newton (1973-76) Brian Smith (1981-85) Basil Robinson (1982-87) Anthony Boggs (1980-84) Daryel Garrison (1971-75) Johnny Murdock (1991-95) Randy Magers (1970-74)

BLOCKED SHOTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Danny Moore (1996-99) Ed Liliensiek (1977-81) Drew Richards (2004-08) Ricky Johnson (1981-83) Kyle Weems (2008-12) Tamarr Maclin (2001-05) Johnny Epps (1994-96) Scott Brakebill (1998-02) Monwell Randle (2000-04) Harry Policape (1976-80)

Pts.

107 134 105 116 99 98 103 129 91 132

1,975 1,868 1,835 1,834 1,718 1,691 1,687 1,677 1,532 1,508

G

Rebs.

105 99 105 79 134 81 122 116 76 114

1,424 1,133 1,042 844 844 701 697 666 662 661

453 394 393 368

-

Keith Pickens Nathan Scheer Christian Kirk Marcus Marshall

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .515 (171-332) - Christian Kirk

G 79 130 63 82 97 114 113 107 116 85

G

Asts.

FIELD GOALS MADE

507 471 456 444 435 391 377 374 367 346

171 - Christian Kirk 161 - Keith Pickens

Blks.

98 106 118 55 134 122 49 115 111 102

167 144 133 125 114 96 90 89 73 64

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

G

Stls.

1. Kevin Ault (1996-00) 2. William Fontleroy (1996-00) 3. Anthony Boggs (1980-84) Deven Mitchell (2003-08) 5. Kyle Weems (2008-12) 6. Winston Garland (1985-87) 7. Brian Smith (1981-85) 8. Randy Towe (1974-79) 9. Jimmie Dull (1974-78) 10. Arnold Bernard (1989-91)

132 130 113 128 134 66 97 79 91 63

243 164 161 161 146 141 140 138 133 132

STEALS

SCORING (total points)

3-POINT SHOOTING .367 (18-49) - Jarmar Gulley .333 (82-246) - Nathan Scheer .333 (13-38) - Bruce Marshall 3-POINTERS MADE 82 - Nathan Scheer 44 - Marcus Marshall FREE THROW SHOOTING .800 (112-140) - Marcus Marshall .725 (58-80) - Nathan Scheer FREE THROWS MADE 120 - Keith Pickens 112 - Marcus Marshall ASSISTS 92 - Keith Pickens 84 - Nathan Scheer 66 - Marcus Marshall STEALS 59 - Keith Pickens 41 - Nathan Scheer BLOCKS 45 - Keith Pickens REBOUNDS 347 - Keith Pickens 233 - Christian Kirk 186 - Nathan Scheer

Newspaper Lyndal Scranton Beat Writer, Springfield News-Leader Sports Editor, Kary Booher 651 Boonville, Springfield, MO 65801 Office Phone -- 417-837-1347 Fax Phone -- 417-864-6677 Email -- lscranton@news-leader.com Home Phone -- 417-831-5744 Sports Editor, The Standard Missouri State University 901 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO 65897 Office Phone -- 417-836-5272 Tom Mast Sports Editor, Big O Sports 211 E. Walnut, Springfield, MO 65806 Office Phone -- 417-869-4848 Marcus Kabel - Springfield Correspondent Associated Press -Mo./Kan. Bureau 215 W. Pershing Rd. Kansas City, MO 64108 Office Phone -- 816-421-4844 Fax Phone -- 816-421-4844

Radio

Missouri state

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

G

(entering this season)

Keith Pickens

POINTS

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

Art Hains Play-by-Play Office Phone -- 417-836-4632 Cell Phone -- 417-880-5431 Email -- ahains@missouristate.edu Sports Director, KTXR Radio/KWTO Radio Office Phone -- 417-862-3751 Email -- sports@radiospringfield.com Steve Largent Sports Director, KADI Radio Office Phone -- 417-831-0995 Chris Cannon Program Director, KOSP/KOMG/KKLH Office Phone -- 417-886-5677 Jim Wesley News Director, KGBX/KTOZ/KGMY/KXUS Office Phone -- 417-890-5555 Don Louzader News Director, KTTS Office Phone -- 417-869-2153

Television Ned Reynolds Sports Director, KYTV (NBC) Office Phone -- 417-268-3200 Email -- nreynolds@ky3.com Dan Lucy KOLR-TV (CBS) / KOZL (Independent) Office Phone -- 417-862-6397 Email -- dlucy@kolr10.com Mike Scott Sports Director, KSPR-TV (ABC) Office Phone -- 417-864-3352 Fax Phone -- 417-831-4125 Corey Riggs Production Manager, Mediacom Office Phone -- 417-875-7557 Email -- criggs@mediacomcc.com KRBK (Fox) Office Phone -- 417-522-0020

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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

COACHING RECORDS By Tenure

Missouri state

Andrew McDonald (1925-50)

Year Overall

MVC

Finish

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

11-5 13-5 11-7 7-11 9-9 11-7 12-6 11-7 11-7 13-5 8-10 11-7 12-6 9-9 10-8 12-6 12-6 8-10 3-15 8-10 15-3 9-9 7-11

Second Third Third Sixth T-Sixth Fourth T-Second T-Third T-Second Second T-Seventh Fourth T-Third Fifth Fifth T-Second Second T-Seventh Tenth Seventh First T-Third T-Seventh

23

22-12 23-8 20-11 12-15 16-11 16-12 24-9 16-16 22-11 23-11 13-16 17-15 17-12 19-14 19-13 22-9 22-11 17-16 11-20 24-12 26-9 16-16 11-22

427-300 233-179

MVC Tourney

Non MVC

Post Season

2-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 1-1

9-6 7-3 8-3 5-3 7-1 4-4 10-2 3-8 10-3 8-5 4-5 5-7 4-5 8-4 7-4 10-2 9-4 8-5 8-4 14-1 9-5 7-6 3-10

NIT 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 2-1 ------------NIT 0-1 ----NCAA 2-1 NIT 1-1 ----------------NIT 1-1 NIT 2-1 NIT 0-1 --------CIT 4-0 NIT 1-1 ---------

27-22 167-100

14-10

Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W.A. Daggett (2) Corliss Buchanan (1) Arthur Briggs (9) Paul Andrews (1) Chester Barnard (1) Donald Holwerda (1) Andrew McDonald (23) Bob Vanatta (3) Edwin Matthews (11) Bill Thomas (16) Bob Cleeland (3) Charlie Spoonhour (9) Mark Bernsen (3) Steve Alford (4) Barry Hinson (9) Cuonzo Martin (3) Paul Lusk (2)

1908-10 1910-11 1913-23 1918-19 1923-24 1924-25 1925-50 1950-53 1953-64 1964-80 1980-83 1983-92 1992-95 1995-99 1999-08 2008-11 2011-

W

Bears Totals (102)

1908-

L

11 13 106 2 13 9 302 73 164 265 39 197 48 78 169 61 27 1,577

Pct.

9 8 31 4 1 6 166 12 91 158 46 81 37 48 117 41 38

.550 .619 .773 .333 .929 .600 .645 .859 .643 .626 .459 .709 .565 .619 .591 .598 .415

894

.638

Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Charlie Spoonhour (2) Mark Bernsen (3) Steve Alford (4) Barry Hinson (9) Cuonzo Martin (3) Paul Lusk (2)

1990-92 1992-95 1995-99 1999-08 2008-11 2011-

24 27 45 95 26 16

10 27 27 67 28 20

.706 .500 .625 .586 .481 .444

Bears Totals (23)

1990-

233

179

.566

Years

W

L

Pct.

Charlie Spoonhour (2) Mark Bernsen (3) Steve Alford (4) Barry Hinson (9) Cuonzo Martin (3) Paul Lusk (2)

1991-92 1993-95 1996-99 2000-08 2009-11 2011-

5 1 6 11 3 1

1 3 4 9 3 2

.833 .250 .600 .550 .500 .333

Bears Totals (23)

1990-

27

In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)

In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)

Number

W

22

.551

L

Pct.

Charlie Spoonhour (1987,88,89,90,92) Steve Alford (1999)

5 1

1 2

5 1

.167 .667

Bears Totals (6)

6

3

6

.333

In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)

Number

Charlie Spoonhour (1986, 1991) Mark Bernsen (1993) Steve Alford (1997) Barry Hinson (2000, 05, 06, 07) Cuonzo Martin (2011)

2 1 1 4 1

Bears Totals (9)

9

W

3 2 0 4 1 10

L

Pct.

2 1 1 4 1

.600 .667 .000 .500 .500

9

.526

In the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) Coaches (Years)

Charlie Spoonhour (1983-92)

78

Number

W

L

Pct.

Cuonzo Martin (2010)

1

4

0

1.000

Bears Totals (1)

1

4

0 1.000


northern iowa


2013-14 Preview Numerical Roster No. Name

Yr. Pos. Ht.

Wt.

Hometown / High School

1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 14 15 20 21 22 24 25 32

Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr.

194 220 250 235 210 225 170 230 216 190 185 180 175 210 215 190 217 205

Pflugerville (Texas) High Waverly (Iowa) Waverly-Shell Rock High Ankeny (Iowa) High Cedarburg (Wis.) High Marion (Iowa) Linn-Mar High Sheffield (Iowa) West Fork High Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Washington/Tennessee Minneapolis (Minn.) Hopkins High Charles City (Iowa) High Pella (Iowa) High Coralville (Iowa) Iowa City West High Solon (Iowa) High Mundelein (Ill.) High Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Kennedy High Ashwaubenon (Wis.) High Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Prairie Merrill (Wis.) High/Virginia Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Marion/Kirkwood CC

Deon Mitchell Klint Carlson Ted Friedman Chip Rank Matt Bohannon Seth Tuttle Wes Washpun Marvin Singleton Nate Buss Nate Buchheit Jeremy Morgan Matt Morrison Robert Knar Max Martino Bennett Koch Matt MacDougall Paul Jesperson Kasey Semler

G F C F G F G F F G G G G G F G G G

6-1 6-7 6-9 6-6 6-4 6-8 6-1 6-6 6-9 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-5 6-9 6-4 6-6 6-1

Ben Jacobson Head Coach

At A Glance

UNI

Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘94) Overall Record: 150-86 (7 years) Record at UNI: 150-86 (7 years) 2012-13: 21-15 / 11-7 (3rd)

Year-By-Year Record Season School

Overall W L

Conf. W L

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

18 18 23 30 20 20 21

13 14 11 5 14 14 15

9 9 14 15 10 9 11

150 150

86 86

77 49 77 49

UNI UNI UNI UNI UNI UNI UNI

School Totals (7 years) Career Totals (same)

9 9 4 3 8 9 7

Matt Bohannon

Conf. Place Tourn. 5th t-5th t-1st 1st t-4th t-3rd 3rd

0-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 0-1 0-1 0-1

-----

7-5 7-5

2012-13: 21-15; 11-7 MVC (3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 NOTEWORTHY • UNI’s streak of five consecutive 20-win seasons is the longest active streak in the Missouri Valley Conference. Eight of UNI’s ten 20-win seasons have come since the 2003-04 season. • UNI’s streak of 10-straight upper-half finishes in the Missouri Valley Conference is the league’s longest active streak. • UNI earned its fifth-straight postseason berth by taking part in the 2013 CollegeInsider.com (CIT). Notably, for the first time in school history, UNI has won postseason games in four straight seasons. UNI won two games in the 2010 NCAA Tournament (UNLV, Kansas), the Panthers added a win in the 2011 CIT (Rider), UNI won its first-ever game in the 2012 NIT (Saint Joseph’s) and the Panthers added three wins in the 2013 CIT (North Dakota, UIC and Bradley).

Basketball Support Staff

P.J. Hogan Asst. Coach

80

Kyle Green Asst. Coach

Erik Crawford Asst. Coach

Derrik Netten Operations

Don Bishop Athletic Trainer


Schedule/Results/University Facts 2013-14 Basketball Schedule

2012-13 Results (21-15, 11-7)

Date

Opponent

Site

Friday Friday Saturday Monday Saturday

October 25 November 1 November 9 November 11 November 16

Bemidji State (EX) Dubuque (EX) UNI at Ohio Coe at UNI UNI at George Mason

Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Athens, Ohio Cedar Falls, Iowa Fairfax, Va.

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

Friday Sat./Sun. Monday

November 22 Nov. 23/24 November 25

Paradise Jam (US Virgin Islands) Loyola Marymount [CBS Sports] US Virgin Islands vs. TBD [CBS Sports] US Virgin Islands vs. TBD [CBS Sports] US Virgin Islands

1:30 p.m. TBD TBD

Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.

December 3 December 7 December 10 December 14 December 21 December 28 January 1 January 5 January 8 January 11 January 14 January 18 January 22 January 25 January 29 February 1 February 5 February 8 February 12 February 15 February 18 February 23 February 26 March 1 March 6-9

at Milwaukee %vs. Iowa St. (Wells Fargo) Savannah State VCU [ESPNU] at Virginia [ESPN3] Iona *Bradley [MVC TV] *at Wichita State [MVC TV] *at Evansville *Drake *at Southern Illinois *Missouri State [ESPNU] *at Bradley *at Loyola *Evansville [ESPN3] *Indiana State [ESPN3] *Illinois State *Wichita State [ESPN2] *Loyola *at Missouri State [ESPNU] *at Drake [MVC TV] *Illinois State [MVC TV] *Southern Illinois *at Indiana State MVC Tournament

Milwaukee, Wis. Des Moines, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Charlottesville, Va. Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Evansville, Ind. Cedar Falls, Iowa Carbondale, Ill. Cedar Falls, Iowa Peoria, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Normal, Ill. Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Springfield, Mo. Des Moines, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind. St. Louis, Mo.

Time

7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. =TBD TBD

%Hy-Vee Big Four Classic (Des Moines, Iowa); *denotes conference game; =MVC TV Wildcard

Date Opponent N10 N14 N17 N22 N23 N24 D1 D5 D8 D15 D19 D23 D30 J2 J5 J9 J12 J15 J20 J23 J26 J29 F2 F5 F10 F13 F16 F19 F23 F27 M2 M8 M19 M23 M26 M30

Score

W/L

Att.

WARTBURG 103-50 W 3104 TOLEDO 84-81 W (ot) 3257 NORTH DAKOTA 72-47 W 3713 ^vs. #2 Louisville 46-51 L 3126 ^vs. Stanford 50-66 L 1462 ^vs. #17 Memphis 47-52 L 1113 MILWAUKEE 72-61 W 4121 NORTHERN COLORADO 76-59 W 3366 at George Mason 82-77 W (ot) 6487 vs. Iowa (Des Moines) 73-80 L 13180 +at #18 UNLV 59-73 L 14484 SAINT MARY’S 82-75 W 3865 *at Wichita State 41-66 L 10506 *INDIANA STATE 61-65 L 4035 *at Illinois State 70-60 W 6951 *EVANSVILLE 59-62 L 4155 *BRADLEY 84-53 W 4074 *at Creighton 68-79 L 17391 *DRAKE 85-55 W 4215 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 58-45 W 3656 *at Indiana State 58-59 L 6554 *at Evansville 51-54 L (ot) 3681 *WICHITA STATE 57-52 W 6023 *MISSOURI STATE 48-37 W 3573 *at Bradley 68-65 W 7205 *CREIGHTON 61-54 W 6970 *at Drake 71-64 W 6711 *at Missouri State 69-63 W 5704 ~DENVER 57-63 L 6325 *at Southern Illinois 57-63 L 5351 *ILLINOIS STATE 80-72 W 6621 %vs. Illinois State 65-73 L 14004 $NORTH DAKOTA 77-66 W 2450 $UIC 63-51 W 3025 $BRADLEY 90-77 W 3390 $WEBER STATE 56-59 L 5033

Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ^Battle 4 Atlantis; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; $CIT

UNI

Day

University of Northern Iowa (Founded 1876) Athletic Directory President: Dr. Bill Ruud Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Lisa Jepsen Director of Athletics: Troy Dannen Senior Associate AD/Senior Woman Administrator: Jean Berger Senior Associate AD/Development/Administration: Steve Gearhart Associate Athletics Director/Internal Operations: Steve Schofield Assistant ADs: Justin Schemmel, Kerry Dickerson, Greg Davies Brooke Croshier-Sidebotham, Colin McDonough Athletics Department Telephone: 319-273-2470 Athletics Department Address: UNI-Dome, Cedar Falls, IA 50614 Assistant Athletic Director, Athletic Communications: Colin McDonough (cell: 319-415-4059) Communications Staff: Jordan Lindley, Michelle Van Dorn, Mary Howell SID Office Telephone: 319-273-5456 SID Fax Number: 319-273-3602

University Facts Founded: 1876 Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa Enrollment: 12,273 Colors: Purple and Old Gold Nickname: Panthers Years in the MVC: 23rd Arena: McLeod Center (6,650) Courtside Telephone Number: 319-273-4121

Dr. Bill Ruud President

Dr. Lisa Jepsen Faculty Rep.

Troy Dannen Athletic Director

Colin McDonough Basketball SID

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2012-13 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (21-15) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

52 James, Anthony

32 32

1024 32.0

156 365 .427

10 Tuttle, Seth

36 36

933 25.9

143 257 .556

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct 41 108 .380 7

18 .389

FT FTA

Pct

50

1

66 81

75

2

60 68 26 36 410 11.4

17

86 2.4

91

2

48 30

51 183 234 6.5

81

1

74 77 44 43 376 10.4

1190 33.1

127 287 .443

96 215 .447

28 29 .966

1032 28.7

115 269 .428

25 100 .250

121 154 .786

01 Mitchell, Deon

35 32

954 27.3

113 257 .440

22

66 .333

0

0 .000

36

6

754 20.9

55 141 .390

44 114 .386

14 Buss, Nate

26

0

231

36

75 .480

10

27 .370

04 Rank, Chip

36

0

561 15.6

39 118 .331

24

83 .289

05 Bohannon, Matt

8.9

2

3 .667

Pts Avg

5 112 117 3.7

36 36

16 16.0

Stl

82 156 238 6.6

36 36 0

A TO Blk

69 91 .758

20 Koch, Jake

1

PF FO

117 151 .775

23 Sonnen, Marc

31 Olivier, Chris

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

78 118 .661

69

1 28 422 13.2 6 30 378 10.5

8

72

80 2.3

50

1 126 83

0 45 326 9.3

3 .333

1

3

4 4.0

3

0

2

16 19 .842

3

73

76 2.1

55

1

9 10 .900

7

23

30 1.2

23

0

9 11

6 12 .500

34

55

89 2.5

40

2

19 20

14 18 .778

14

18

32 1.5

15

0

4

9

0

3

45 2.0

0

11

11 0.8

4

0

12

4

0

1

27 1.9

1

1

2

11 22

0

5 5.0

0 14 170 4.7 6

1

91 3.5

1 13 108 3.0

12 Singleton, Marvin

22

0

149

6.8

14

24 .583

3

6 .500

21 Morrison, Matt

14

0

91

6.5

10

21 .476

3

7 .429

24 Martino, Max

25

0

189

7.6

8

24 .333

5

18 .278

0

2 .000

5

17

22 0.9

20

0

4

6

1

5

21 0.8

33 Pehl, Austin

26

2

151

5.8

10

28 .357

0

0 .000

1

2 .500

11

31

42 1.6

20

0

8 11

1

4

21 0.8

43

44

87 2.5

0

Team

4

4 1.000

8

0

Total

36

828 1869 .443

280 762 .367

464 613 .757

281 867 1148 31.9

527 10 442 432 88 223 2400 66.7

Opponents

36

821 1928 .426

231 672 .344

356 502 .709

322 835 1157 32.1

623 17 380 458 87 228 2229 61.9

Conference Games Only (11-7, 3rd) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

UNI

52 James, Anthony

17 17

549 32.3

88 195 .451

19

57 .333

41 53 .774

2

20 Koch, Jake

18 18

535 29.7

66 141 .468

13

53 .245

50 66 .758

28

10 Tuttle, Seth

18 18

484 26.9

69 123 .561

5

11 .455

51 64 .797

44

80 124 6.9

38

1

32 36 15 18 194 10.8

23 Sonnen, Marc

18 18

607 33.7

60 134 .448

49 105 .467

16 16 1.000

10

37

47 2.6

43

2

24 19

2 17 185 10.3

01 Mitchell, Deon

18 16

462 25.7

44 120 .367

14

40 .350

34 51 .667

4

39

43 2.4

24

0

63 39

0 22 136 7.6

05 Bohannon, Matt

18

1

401 22.3

30

75 .400

24

63 .381

6

7 .857

2

31

33 1.8

34

1

0

8

90 5.0

04 Rank, Chip

18

0

293 16.3

19

56 .339

11

42 .262

2

6 .333

15

28

43 2.4

26

2

12

9

0

6

51 2.8

3

0

15

5.0

2

4 .500

0

1 .000

2

2 1.000

0

0

0 0.0

1

0

3

2

0

0

6 2.0

12 Singleton, Marvin

10

0

63

6.3

6

12 .500

1

3 .333

5

6 .833

4

6

10 1.0

7

0

1

3

0

2

18 1.8

14 Buss, Nate

10

0

58

5.8

4

17 .235

1

9 .111

5

5 1.000

1

5

6 0.6

6

0

2

2

3

1

14 1.4

24 Martino, Max

11

0

56

5.1

4

10 .400

1

6 .167

0

0 .000

1

4

5 0.5

5

0

2

2

0

0

9 0.8

33 Pehl, Austin

15

2

102

6.8

6

18 .333

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

9

24

33 2.2

18

0

8

9

1

2

12 0.8

20

19

39 2.3

0

4

21 Morrison, Matt

Team

62

PF FO

64 3.8

24

0

39 47

86 114 6.3

34

0

35 38 20 26 195 10.8

5 10

1 13 236 13.9

0

Total

18

398 905 .440

138 390 .354

212 276 .768

140 421 561 31.2

260

6 226 220 42 115 1146 63.7

Opponents

18

407 934 .436

95 293 .324

159 223 .713

141 400 541 30.1

298

7 188 220 37 113 1068 59.3

Conference Tournament (0-1) ## Player

82

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

23 Sonnen, Marc

1

1

40 40.0

5

9 .556

4

8 .500

2

2 1.000

1

1

2 2.0

2

0

0

0

1

0

52 James, Anthony

1

1

31 31.0

6

18 .333

3

7 .429

0

0 .000

0

4

4 4.0

2

0

4

3

0

0

16 16.0 15 15.0

20 Koch, Jake

1

1

35 35.0

4

10 .400

1

4 .250

5

5 1.000

0

6

6 6.0

4

0

2

5

0

2

14 14.0

01 Mitchell, Deon

1

1

25 25.0

4

8 .500

0

0 .000

2

4 .500

0

2

2 2.0

5

1

5

2

0

2

10 10.0

05 Bohannon, Matt

1

0

24 24.0

2

3 .667

2

2 1.000

0

0 .000

0

3

3 3.0

1

0

0

0

0

1

6 6.0

10 Tuttle, Seth

1

1

23 23.0

2

5 .400

0

1 .000

0

0 .000

2

7

9 9.0

3

0

1

2

1

1

4 4.0

33 Pehl, Austin

1

0

3.0

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

0 0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 0.0

04 Rank, Chip

1

0

19 19.0

0

3 .000

0

2 .000

0

0 .000

2

3

5 5.0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0 0.0

24 Martino, Max

1

0

0

0.0

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0

0 0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0 0.0

14 Buss, Nate

0 .000

0

0 .000

0

0 .000

3

1

0

0

0.0

0

Team

Total

1

Opponents

1

23

56 .411

10

27

59 .458

8

0

0

0 0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1 1.0

0

0

24 .417

9 11 .818

5

27

32 32.0

17

1

12 14

2

6

65 65.0

20 .400

11 15 .733

8

29

37 37.0

15

0

9 11

7

5

73 73.0

0 0.0 0


Career Leaders/Media Outlets CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10 (entering this season)

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Jason Reese (1986-90) 2. Randy Kraayenbrink (82-86) 3. Ben Jacobson (2002-06) 4. Jason Daisy (92-93, 1994-97) 5. Bill McCoy (1970-73) 6. Eric Coleman (2004-08) 7. Ron Lemons (1976-79) 8. Robbie Sieverding (1998-02) 9. Kwadzo Ahelegbe (2007-11) 10. Anthony James (2008-13)

REBOUNDS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Pete Spoden (1958-64) 2. Jim Jackson (1958-61) 3. Eric Coleman (2004-08) 4. Grant Stout (2003-07) 5. Ken Huelman (1966-69) 6. Jason Reese (1986-90) 7. Joe Breakenridge (1998-01) 8. Ron Lemons (1975-79) 9. Randy Beilke (1970-73) 10. Craig Kneppe (1963-66)

ASSISTS

1. Dale Turner (1988-92) 2. Brooks McKowen (2003-07) 3. Robbie Williams (1982-86) 4. Mark Long (1975-79) 5. Chris Foster (2001-05) 6. Ben Jacobson (2002-06) 7. Kwadzo Ahelegbe (2007-11) 8. Nick Nurse (1985-89) 9. Rod Underwood (1977-81) 10. Robbie Sieverding (1998-02)

BLOCKED SHOTS

Pts.

114 112 124 103 97 128 104 86 133 128

2,033 2,004 1,787 1,721 1,713 1,522 1,476 1,402 1,329 1,305

G

Rebs.

59 67 128 127 68 114 94 104 71 70

1,104 1,097 997 920 818 773 766 760 752 685

G 117 127 113 108 120 124 133 111 103 86

.596 (261-438) - Seth Tuttle .541 (20-37) - Marvin Singleton

520 425 418 387 370 357 342 340 291 265

261 - Seth Tuttle 192 - Deon Mitchell

Blks.

1. Grant Stout (2003-07) 2. Jake Koch (2009-13) 3. Jordan Eglseder (2006-10) 4. Sean Hawkins (1994-98) 5. Eric Coleman (2004-08) 6. Jason Sims (1992-96) 7. Scott Stafford (1983-85) 8. Steve Phyfe (1987-90) 9. Herbert King (1980-84) 10. Ray Storck (1979-83)

127 138 118 106 128 90 56 87 107 103

222 123 120 118 115 90 85 66 60 59

1. Brent Carmichael (1981-83) 2. Nick Nurse (1985-89) 3. Andy Woodley (1998-02) 4. Ben Jacobson (2002-06) 5. Johnny Moran (2008-12) 6. Dale Turner (1988-92) 7. Robbie Williams (1983-86) 8. Brian Carpenter (1991-96) 9. Darian DeVries (1994-98) 10. Cam Johnson (1989-94) Jason Daisy (1992-93, 94-97)

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

FIELD GOALS MADE

G

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

735 - Seth Tuttle 564 - Deon Mitchell 432 - Chip Rank

Asts.

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

STEALS

SCORING (total points)

G

Stls.

58 111 82 124 135 117 113 101 108 110 103

180 165 159 154 152 143 140 138 131 129 129

3-POINT SHOOTING .409 (27-66) - Matt Morrison .407 (11-27) - Seth Tuttle .386 (44-114) - Matt Bohannon 3-POINTERS MADE 87 - Chip Rank 44 - Matt Bohannon 43 - Deon Mitchell FREE THROW SHOOTING .880 (22-25) - Matt Morrison .729 (202-277) - Seth Tuttle .723 (60-83) - Chip Rank FREE THROWS MADE 202 - Seth Tuttle 137 - Deon Mitchell ASSISTS 183 - Deon Mitchell 96 - Seth Tuttle STEALS 65 - Deon Mitchell 63 - Seth Tuttle BLOCKS

Newspaper Carson Tigges Beat Writer, The Courier P.O. Box 540, Waterloo, IA 50702 Office Phone -- 319-291-1466 Fax Phone -- 319-291-2069 Email -- carson.tigges@wcfcourier.com

Andrew Logue Beat Writer, The Register 715 Locust, Des Moines, Iowa 50304 Office Phone -- 515-284-8062 Cell Phone - 515-491-7506 E-mail - alogue@dmreg.com J.R. Ogden Sports Editor, The Gazette 500 3rd Ave. S.E., Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 Office Phone -- 800-397-8258 Fax Phone -- 319-398-5861 Email -- jr.ogden@gazettecommunications.com Jacob Bemis Sports Editor The Northern Iowan Maucker Union, Cedar Falls, IA 50614 Cell Phone -- 563-451-4504 Fax Phone -- 319-273-5931 Email -- bemisj@uni.edu

Radio Kevin Boyle Color Analyst Reinbeck, IA 50669 Office Phone -- 319-345-6471 Home Phone -- 319-345-2044 Gary Rima Play-by-Play Cell Phone -- 319-269-5924 onpressrow@kxel.com

UNI

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

G

(entering this season)

Seth Tuttle

POINTS

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

Television Jared Aarons Sports Director, KGAN-TV (CBS) & KFXA-TV (Fox) P.O. Box 3131 Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Office Phone -- 319-395-9081 Fax Phone -- 319-395-0017 Email -- jaarons@sbgnet.com Scott Saville Sports Director, KCRG-TV (ABC) Second Ave. at 5th Street SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 Office Phone -- 319-398-8391 Fax Phone -- 319-398-8378 Email -- scott.saville@kcrg.com Rick Coleman Sports Director, KWWL-TV (NBC) 500 E. 4th Street Waterloo, IA 50703 Office Phone -- 319-291-1290 Fax Phone -- 319-291-1233 Email -- rcoleman@kwwl.com

41 - Seth Tuttle REBOUNDS 428 - Seth Tuttle 259 - Chip Rank 152 - Deon Mitchell

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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)

Years

Eldon Miller (7) Sam Weaver (3) Greg McDermott (5) Ben Jacobson (7)

1992-98 1998-01 2001-06 2006-

Panthers Totals (22)

1992-

In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)

Norm Stewart (1961-67)

Year Overall

UNI

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 22

10-18 12-15 16-13 8-20 14-13 16-12 10-17 9-18 14-15 7-24 14-15 11-17 21-10 21-11 23-10 18-13 18-14 23-11 30-5 20-14 20-14 21-15

356-314

MVC 6-12 8-10 10-8 4-14 8-10 11-7 4-14 6-12 7-11 3-15 8-10 7-11 12-6 11-7 11-7 9-9 9-9 14-4 15-3 10-8 9-9 11-7

Finish T-Seventh Sixth Fifth T-Ninth T-Seventh T-Fourth Ninth T-Eighth Seventh Tenth Seventh Seventh T-Second T-Third T-Fifth Fifth T-Fifth T-First First T-Fourth T-Third Third

193-203

O.M. Nordly (1937-53)

MVC Tourney

Non MVC

Post Season

0-1 0-1 2-1 ----- 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 0-1 0-1 0-1

4-5 4-4 4-4 4-6 6-2 4-4 6-2 3-5 7-3 3-8 5-4 4-5 6-4 10-3 11-2 9-3 8-4 6-7 12-2 10-5 11-4 9-7

----- --------------------------------------------NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 --------NCAA 0-1 NCAA 2-1 CIT 1-1 NIT 1-1 CIT 3-1

16-18 146-90

Years

Eldon Miller (6) Sam Weaver (3) Greg McDermott (5) Ben Jacobson (7)

1993-98 1999-01 2002-06 2007-

Panthers Totals (21)

1992-

84

Coaches (Seasons)

Years

Mr. Jones (1) Charles A. Pell (3) R.F. Seymour (3) Clayton B. Simmons (1) H.F. Pasini (2) Allen P. Berkstresser (4) Russel Glaesner (1) Ivan Doseff (2) L.L. Mednenhall (3) Arthur D. Dickinson (12) Melvin Fritzel (1) O.M. Nordly (15) Stanley Hall (2) Jim Witham (5) Norm Stewart (6) Zeke Hogeland (6) Jim Berry (13) Eldon Miller (7) Sam Weaver (3) Greg McDermott (5) Ben Jacobson (7)

1902-03 1903-06 1906-09 1909-10 1911-13 1913-17 1918-19 1919-21 1921-24 1924-32, 33-37 1932-33 1937-53 1954-56 1956-61 1961-67 1967-73 1973-86 1986-98 1998-01 2001-06 2006-

Panthers Totals (111)

1902-

W 0 11 14 4 8 10 2 14 27 102 9 166 19 63 97 70 144 164 30 90 150

L 2 12 15 3 12 12 6 14 7 66 4 127 22 49 42 74 210 178 57 63 86

Coaches (Years)

Number

1200 1084

51 16 49 77

75 38 45 49

.405 .296 .521 .611

193

203

.487

W

L

Pct.

6 3 4 5

.333 .250 .556 .583

3 1 5 7 16

W

18

.471

L

Pct.

1 3 2

1 0 2

1 3 2

.500 .000 .500

Panthers Totals (6)

6

3

6

.333

In the CollegeInsider.com Tournament Coaches (Years)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Ben Jacobson (2011, 13)

2

4

2

.667

Panthers Totals (2)

2

4

2

.667

In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Ben Jacobson (2012)

1

1

1

.500

Panthers Totals (1)

1

1

1

.500

Pct.

.525

Pct.

Eldon Miller (1990) Greg McDermott (2004, 05, 06) Ben Jacobson (2009, 2010)

7-8

.000 .478 .482 .571 .400 .455 .250 .500 .794 .607 .693 .567 .463 .563 .698 .486 .407 .480 .345 .588 .636

L

In the NCAA Division I Tournament

COACHING RECORDS By Tenure

W

Eldon Miller (1986-98)


southern illinois


2013-14 Preview Numerical Roster No. Name

Yr. Pos. Ht.

Wt.

Hometown / Last School

0 Mike Balogun

Jr.

G

6-1

180

Staten Island (N.Y.) West Hills C.C.

1 Jalen Pendleton

So.

G

6-2

201

Evansville (Ind.) Bosse High

2 KC Goodwin

Fr.

G

5-10 160

Memphis (Tenn.) Melrose High

3 Desmar Jackson

Sr.

G

6-5

173

Warren (Ohio) Wyoming

4 Davante Drinkard

Sr.

C

6-9

234

Toccoa (Ga.) Stephens County

Jr.

C

6-8

245

Bamako (Mali) University of Illinois

10 Ibby Djimde* 11 Colby Long

Sr.

G

5-11 170

Mt. Zion (Ill.) High

12 Marcus Fillyaw

So.

G

6-1

180

Topeka (Kan.) Cloud County C.C. Oklahoma City (Okla.) Three Rivers C.C.

15 Hunter Gibson

So.

G

6-4

195

20 Tyler Smithpeters

Fr.

G

6-4

180

Harrisburg (Ill.) High

22 Bronson Verhines

Sr.

F

6-6

195

Woodlawn (Ill.) Rend Lake College Lagos (Nigeria) Richmond (Ind.) High

23 Bola Olaniyan

Fr.

F

6-7

219

24 Dawson Verhines

Jr.

G

6-3

195

Woodlawn (Ill.) Rend Lake College

25 Anthony Beane

So.

G

6-2

171

Normal (Ill.) High

33 Sean O’Brien

Fr.

G

6-6

195

Chicago (Ill.) Mundelein High

*eligible in 2014-15

Anthony Beane

Barry Hinson Head Coach

At A Glance

Alma Mater: Oklahoma State (‘83) Overall Record: 219-157 (12 yrs.) Record at SIU: 14-17 (1 year) 2012-13: 14-17 / 6-12 (10th)

Year-By-Year Record

Southern IllInoIS

Season School

Overall W L

Conf. W L

1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2012-13

19 17 23 13 17 17 19 19 22 22 17 14

12 11 11 16 15 12 14 13 9 11 16 17

12 4 10 4 13 5 8 10 11 7 12 6 9 9 10 8 12 6 12 6 8 10 6 12

School Totals (1 year) 14 17 Career Totals (12 years) 219 157

6 12 123 87

Oral Roberts Oral Roberts Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Southern Illinois

Conf. Place Tourn. 2nd t-1st 2nd t-7th 4th t-3rd 5th 5th t-2nd 2nd t-7th 10th

1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1

-------

0-1 13-12

2012-13: 14-17; 6-12 MVC (10th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 NOTEWORTHY   •  Senior guard Desmar Jackson has scored 1,271 points  in his Division I college career — more than any active player in the Missouri Valley Conference. He scored 804 points in two seasons at Wyoming (2010, 2011) and  467 at SIU (2013).   •  In just over one year, head coach Barry Hinson has  almost completely remade SIU’s roster. Of the 13 players on scholarship, only seniors Desmar Jackson and  Davante Drinkard were not signed by Hinson.   •  After starting the MVC season 1-10 last year, the Salukis finished the league slate 5-2. Including an overtime  BracketBusters win over Miami, SIU won six of its  last nine. The signature win came over No. 22-ranked Wichita State on Feb. 4, marking SIU’s first win over a  ranked team since beating No. 15 Drake in 2008.   •  SIU led the league with a +3.3 turnover margin last  season, tops in the league. The Salukis led the MVC by  forcing 15.5 turnovers per game.

Basketball Support Staff

Tom Hankins Assoc. Head Coach

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Anthony Beane Asst. Coach

Terrance McGee Asst. Coach

Nate Mast Director of Ops.

Allen Mardis Athletic Trainer

Dr. Don Knapp Team Doctor


Schedule/Results/University Facts 2013-14 Basketball Schedule

2012-13 Results (14-17, 6-12)

Day

Date

Opponent

Site

Saturday  Saturday  Tuesday  Saturday  Tuesday  Thursday

November 2  November 9  November 12  November 16  November 19  November 21

Harris Stowe (EX)  William Jewell (EX)  at Missouri (FS Midwest)  Saint Louis  at Austin Peay  Missouri S&T

Carbondale, Ill.  Carbondale, Ill.  Columbia, Mo.  Carbondale, Ill.  Clarksville, Tenn.  Carbondale, Ill.

Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday

November 25  November 26  November 27

Saturday  Saturday  Tuesday  Saturday  Monday  Sunday  Thursday  Sunday  Wednesday  Saturday  Tuesday  Friday  Wednesday  Saturday  Wednesday  Saturday  Tuesday  Saturday  Tuesday  Saturday  Tuesday  Saturday  Wednesday  Saturday  Thurs.-Sun.

November 30  December 7  December 17  December 21  December 23  December 29  January 2  January 5  January 8  January 11  January 14  January 17  January 22  January 25  January 29  February 1  February 4  February 8  February 11  February 15  February 18  February 22  February 26  March 1  March 6-9

Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) vs. St. Bonaventure  Estero, Fla.  vs. Wagner/Stetson  Estero, Fla.  vs. TBD  Estero, Fla.  at Chicago State  Western Kentucky  at Murray State  Ball State  SIU Edwardsville  at Miami (Ohio)  *Wichita State [ESPN3]  *at Illinois State  *at Loyola [MVC TV]  *Evansville  *UNI  *at Bradley  *Drake  *at Missouri State [MVC TV]  *Indiana State  *Loyola  *at Drake  *Missouri State [MVC TV]  *at Wichita State  *at Indiana State  *Bradley  *at Evansville  *at UNI  *Illinois State  MVC Tournament

Chicago, Ill.  Carbondale, Ill.  Murray, Ky.  Carbondale, Ill.  Carbondale, Ill.  Oxford, Ohio  Carbondale, Ill.  Normal, Ill.  Chicago, Ill.  Carbondale, Ill.  Carbondale, Ill.  Peoria, Ill.  Carbondale, Ill.  Springfield, Mo.  Carbondale, Ill.  Carbondale, Ill.  Des Moines, Iowa  Carbondale, Ill.  Wichita, Kan.  Terre Haute, Ind.  Carbondale, Ill.  Evansville, Ind.  Cedar Falls, Iowa  Carbondale, Ill.  St. Louis, Mo.

*denotes conference game; =MVC TV Wildcard

Time 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBD TBD TBD 2:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. =TBD TBD

Date Opponent N12 N17 N20 N24 N28  D5 D15 D17 D20 D21 D22 D30 J2 J5 J9 J12 J15 J20 J23 J27 J30 F2 F5 F9 F13 F16 F19 F23 F27 M2 M7

Score

at New Orleans 72-55 BENEDICTINE-SPRNGFLD 100-62 at SIU Edwardsville 71-55 at Saint Louis 51-61 +FRESNO STATE  57-54  at Western Kentucky 57-58 at Green Bay 72-70 NEW ORLEANS 74-61 ^vs. UC Davis 70-78 ^vs. Nicholls State 65-53 ^at Utah State 58-70 *at Missouri State 59-70 *BRADLEY 60-66 *at Evansville 68-85 *at Wichita State 76-82 *INDIANA STATE 76-71 *at Bradley 66-69 *ILLINOIS STATE 56-70 *at Northern Iowa 45-58 *CREIGHTON 51-81 *DRAKE 56-61 *at Illinois State 47-83 *WICHITA STATE 64-62 *at Indiana State 65-66 *EVANSVILLE 65-56 *MISSOURI STATE 62-54 *at Creighton 45-59 ~MIAMI OHIO 74-68 *NORTHERN IOWA 63-57 *at Drake 66-63 %vs. Missouri State 53-61

W/L

Att.

W 690 W 3107 W 3507 L 6340 W  5409 L 3833 W 3057 W 5031 L 331 W 785 L 7919 L 7662 L 5015 L 6032 L 10306 W 5315 L 6628 L 5254 L 3656 L 5764 L 4626 L 8923 W 4852 L 5821 W 4579 W 5476 L 17311 W (ot) 5315 W 5351 W 4833 L 7537

Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ^WorldVision Classic; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament

Southern Illinois University (Founded 1869) Chancellor: Dr. Rita Cheng Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Harold Bardo Director of Athletics: Mario Moccia Senior Woman Administrator/Senior Assoc. AD: Kathy Jones Executive Associate Athletic Director: Mark Scally Deputy Athletic Director: Chet Savage Associate Athletic Director: Kristina Therriault-Stepps, Andy Pettit Assistant ADs: Matt Vincent, Steve Sowers, Tom Weber Athletic Department Telephone: 618-453-5311 Athletic Department Address:   SIU Arena, Mailcode 6620, Carbondale, IL  62901 Assistant AD (Media Services): Tom Weber (cell: 618-528-1111) SID Office Telephone: 618-453-7236 SID Fax Number: 618-453-2648

Dr. Rita Cheng Chancellor

Dr. Harold Bardo Faculty Rep.

Mario Moccia Athletic Director

Tom Weber Basketball SID

Southern IllInoIS

Athletic Directory

University Facts Founded: 1869 Location: Carbondale, Ill. Enrollment: 17,964 Colors: Maroon and White Nickname: Salukis Years in the MVC: 39th Arena: SIU Arena (8,339) Courtside Telephone Number: 618-453-7236

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2012-13 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (14-17) Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

GP GS

Min

03  Jackson, Desmar

31  28

923  29.8

168  383  .439

93  135  .689

49  118  167  5.4

90

1

22  Early, Jeff

30  29

911  30.4

154  301  .512

6

24  .250

75  103  .728

76  141  217  7.2

75

1

32  48

4  51  389  13.0

25  Beane, Jr., Anthony

31  21

901  29.1

108  266  .406

21

67  .313

46  65  .708

17

60

77  2.5

71

2

45  51

4  30  283  9.1

15  Daniels, Dantiel

0

0  .000

40  87  .460

43

43

86  3.2

72

0

14  34  23  21  208  7.7

39  120  .325

24  36  .667

10

43

53  1.8

55

0

38  119  .319

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

## Player

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

61  84  15  58  467  15.1

27  23

612  22.7

84  138  .609

02  Brown-Surles, Kendal  30  30

899  30.0

54  166  .325

71  46

4  35  171  5.7

21  Swan, Josh

22

4

382  17.4

35

78  .449

0

6  .000

28  50  .560

15

36

51  2.3

36

0

15  19

2  13

01  Pendleton, Jalen

30

0

377  12.6

45  101  .446

8

25  .320

33  46  .717

21

41

62  2.1

40

0

30  33

1  19  131  4.4

12  Lindsay, T.J.

31  13

606  19.5

42  113  .372

9  10  .900

38  18

2  21  116  3.7

98  4.5

23

60  .383

13

39

52  1.7

39

0

9

3

93  10.3

13

23  .565

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

5

8

13  1.4

16

1

2

2

0

04  Drinkard, Davante

29

4

366  12.6

23

53  .434

0

0  .000

9  20  .450

30

25

55  1.9

37

0

6  23  11

1

55  1.9

11  Long, Colby

23

0

102

6

17  .353

4

12  .333

2

4

6  0.3

5

0

7  10

1

17  0.7

05  Bryer, Antonio

4.4

1

3  .333

4

0

26  2.9

24  Taylor, Diamond

7

0

38

5.4

1

4  .250

0

1  .000

0

0  .000

1

2

3  0.4

4

0

0

2

0

0

2  0.3

33  Bonifield, Ryan

4

0

6

1.5

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

1

2  .500

1

1

2  0.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

1  0.3

34

5

0

9

1.8

0

2 .000

0

0 .000

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

Calvin Belts

.000

Team

0

1

1

0.2

2

42

44

86

2.9

1

5

0

0.0

0

Total

31

733 1645 .446

139 434 .320

359 559

.642

325 606 931 30.0

543

6 321 377

68 250 1964 63.4

Opponents

31

689 1484 .464

195 523 .373

446 616

.724

282 698 980 31.6

537

8 402 479

81 183 2019 65.1

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

Conference Games Only (6-12, 10th) ## Player 3

Jackson, Desmar

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

18  16

526  29.2

93  215  .433

20

73  .274

55  74  .743

22

67

89  4.9

50

0

29  45

22  Early, Jeff

17  16

509  29.9

80  162  .494

2

15  .133

40  57  .702

46

77  123  7.2

42

1

16  28

2  30  202  11.9

25  Beane, Jr., Anthony

18  12

527  29.3

61  156  .391

12

37  .324

33  48  .688

6

39

45  2.5

41

2

19  24

1  12  167  9.3

3  26  261  14.5

0  22  106  5.9

02  Brown-Surles, Kendal  18  18

552  30.7

34  100  .340

27

77  .351

11  17  .647

6

23

29  1.6

30

0

39  26

21  Swan, Josh

12

3

260  21.7

24

47  .511

0

0  .000

20  33  .606

9

15

24  2.0

22

0

9  11

8

68  5.7

15  Daniels, Dantiel

15  13

333  22.2

34

62  .548

0

0  .000

16  42  .381

22

19

41  2.7

40

0

11  22  10  13

84  5.6

01  Pendleton, Jalen

18

0

232  12.9

32

66  .485

6

18  .333

22  29  .759

12

32

44  2.4

24

0

19  14

1  14

92  5.1

12  Lindsay, T.J.

18

8

321  17.8

21

62  .339

13

35  .371

3  .667

3

20

23  1.3

23

0

19

0  10

57  3.2

04  Drinkard, Davante

16

4

235  14.7

16

33  .485

0

0  .000

4  13  .308

17

15

32  2.0

21

0

3  13

7

0

36  2.3

11  Long, Colby

12

0

58

5

11  .455

3

9  .333

1

0

4

4  0.3

4

0

1

0

0

14  1.2

4.8

2

3  .333

7  6

1

Southern IllInoIS

24  Taylor, Diamond

6

0

34

5.7

1

4  .250

0

1  .000

0

0  .000

1

1

2  0.3

4

0

0

2

0

0

2  0.3

33  Bonifield, Ryan

3

0

5

1.7

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

1

2  .500

1

0

1  0.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

1  0.3

34

4

0

8

2.0

0

1 .000

0

0 .000

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

Calvin Belts

.000

Team

0

1

1

0.3

2

19

22

41

2.4

1

3

0

0.0

0

Total

18

401 919 .436

83 265 .313

205 323

.635

164 335 499 27.7

304

4 165 201

25 135 1090 60.6

Opponents

18

413 859 .481

133 336 .396

254 344

.738

159 421 580 32.2

310

6 257 261

55

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

99 1213 67.4

Conference Tournament (0-1) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

PF FO

A TO Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

25  Beane, Jr., Anthony

1

0

23  23.0

5

7  .714

1

1 1.000

1

1  1.000

0

0

0  0.0

2

0

1

4

0

1

12  12.0

03  Jackson, Desmar

1

1

29  29.0

4

9  .444

0

2  .000

4

4  1.000

0

0

0  0.0

3

0

1

3

1

2

12  12.0

22  Early, Jeff

1

1

36  36.0

4

8  .500

0

0  .000

0

1  .000

0

3

3  3.0

3

0

2

3

0

2

8  8.0

01  Pendleton, Jalen

1

0

27  27.0

4

9  .444

0

2  .000

0

1  .000

3

2

5  5.0

4

0

2

3

0

0

8  8.0

15  Daniels, Dantiel

1

1

21  21.0

3

4  .750

0

0  .000

1

3  .333

2

3

5  5.0

2

0

0

1

1

0

7  7.0

12  Lindsay, T.J.

1

1

21  21.0

2

4  .500

2

3  .667

0

0  .000

0

2

2  2.0

4

0

0

1

0

0

6  6.0

2.0

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0  0.0

12  12.0

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

2

0

2  2.0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0  0.0

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

1

1  1.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0  0.0 0  0.0

11  Long, Colby

1

0

04  Drinkard, Davante

1

0

24  Taylor, Diamond

1

0

2  4

4.0

33  Bonifield, Ryan

1

0

1

1.0

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

1

1  1.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

34  Belts,Calvin

1

0

1

1.0

0

1  .000

0

0  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0  0.0

02  Brown-Surles, Kendal  1

1

23  23.0

0

1  .000

0

1  .000

0

0  .000

0

0

0  0.0

3

0

3

1

0

1

0  0.0

1

2

3

3.0

0

Team

88

PF FO

0

Total

1

22

43 .512

3

9 .333

6

10

.600

8

14

22 22.0

22

0

9

16

3

6

53 53.0

Opponents

1

21

43 .488

3

15 .200

16

22

.727

10

17

27 27.0

14

0

7

12

1

7

61 61.0


Career Leaders/Media Outlets CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10 (entering this season)

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

1.  Charlie Vaughn (1959-62)   2.  Kent Williams (1999-03)   3.  Mike Glenn (1974-77)   4.  Ashraf Amaya (1990-93)   5.  Darren Brooks (2000-05)   6.  Steve Middleton (1985-88)    7.  Jamaal Tatum (2003-07)   8.  Joe C. Meriweather (1973-75)   9.  Seymour Bryson (1956-59)   10.  Gary Wilson (1976-79)   11.  Sterling Mahan (1988-91)  12.  Jermaine Dearman (1999-03)   13.  Marcus Timmons (1992-95)

REBOUNDS

No. Student-Athlete (Years)  1.   2.   3.  4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Seymour Bryson (1956-59)  Ashraf Amaya (1990-93)  Joe Meriweather (1973-75)  Marcus Timmons (1992-95) Rick Shipley (1988-91) Randal Falker (2004-08) Gary Wilson (1976-79) Jermaine Dearman (1999-03) Matt Shaw (2004-08) Corky Abrams (1974-77) Don Hepler (1957-61) Tom McGreal (1958-61) Darren Brooks (2000-05)

ASSISTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) Bryan Mullins (2005-09) Wayne Abrams (1976-80) Shane Hawkins (1994-98) Darren Brooks (2000-05) Chris Lowery (1990-94) Sterling Mahan (1987-1991) Kai Nurnberger (1984-89) Kent Williams (1999-03) Marcus Timmons (1991-95) Mike Glenn (1973-76) Stetson Hairston (2001-05) Tyrone Bell (1989-93) Jamaal Tatum (2003-07)

Pts.

85  130  104  128  134    93  131    78  100  108  127  130  125

2,088 2,012 1,878 1,864 1,761 1,710 1,667 1,536 1,529 1,513 1,503 1,446 1,434

G

Rebs.

100  1,244 128  1,137   78  1,005 125 999 127 983 137 904 108 841 130 802 136 741 106 735 100 684 100 678 134 673

G 122 109 120 134 125 127 103 130 125 103 131 123 131

Asts. 509 465 435 410 391 381 371 352 343 334 330 310 309

SCORING (total points) 467 - Desmar Jackson 283 - Anthony Beane 155 - Davante Drinkard FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .446 (45-101) - Jalen Pendleton .439 (168-383) - Desmar Jackson FIELD GOALS MADE 168 - Desmar Jackson 108 - Anthony Beane 3-POINT SHOOTING .333 (4-12) - Colby Long .320 (8-25) - Jalen Pendleton .319 (38-119) - Desmar Jackson 3-POINTERS MADE 38 - Desmar Jackson 21 - Anthony Beane FREE THROW SHOOTING .717 (33-46) - Jalen Pendleton .708 (44-65) - Anthony Beane .689 (93-135) - Desmar Jackson FREE THROWS MADE 93 - Desmar Jackson 46 - Anthony Beane ASSISTS

BLOCKED SHOTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Randal Falker (2004-08) Joe C. Meriweather (1973-75) Ashraf Amaya (1989-93) Marcus Timmons (1991-95) Rod Camp (1980-82) Gary Wilson (1975-79) Rolan Roberts (2001-02) Kenny Perry (1983-85) Darren Brooks (2000-05) Marcelo Da Silva (1990-94) Jermaine Dearman (1999-03) Tony Harvey (1988-89) Dantiel Daniels (2011-13)

G 137 52 128 125 49 108 36 56 134 100 130 34 55

Blks. 195 164 158 123 107 99 87 77 77 72 71 70 69

61 - Desmar Jackson 45 - Anthony Beane STEALS 58 - Desmar Jackson 30 - Anthony Beane BLOCKS 27 - Davante Drinkard 15 - Desmar Jackson

Newspaper Todd Hefferman Beat Writer, Southern Illinoisan 710 N. Illinois Ave., Carbondale, IL  62901 Office Phone -- 800-228-0429, x5085 Fax Phone -- 618-457-2935  Email -- thefferman@yahoo.com Marv Courson Sports Writer, Carbondale Times 705 W. Main, Carbondale, IL 62901 Office Phone -- 618-457-4084 Fax Phone -- 618-549-3664 Email -- sports.ctimes@gmail.com Terrance Peacock Sports Editor, Daily Egyptian Communications Bldg., Mailcode 6620 Carbondale, IL 62901 Office Phone -- 618-536-3311, x256 Fax Phone -- 618-453-8244 Email -- tpeacock@dailyegyptian.com Justin Walker Sports Editor, Marion Daily Republican 502 W. Jackson, Marion, IL  62959 Office Phone -- 618-993-2626 Fax Phone -- 618-993-8326 Email -- jwalker@mariondaily.com

Radio Mike Reis Play-by-Play 118 Lingle Hall, Carbondale, IL 62901 Office Phone -- 618-453-3158 Email -- mreis@siu.edu Richard Blakely Southern Illinois Sports Productions P.O. Box 182, Ava, IL  62902 Office Phone -- 618-426-3633 Fax Phone -- 618-426-3633

Television Jeff Bidwell Sports Director, WSPD-TV (NBC) P.O. Box 1197, Paducah, KY  42003 Office Phone -- 270-415-1993 Fax Phone -- 270-415-1981 Darren Kinnard Sports Anchor, WSIL (ABC) 1416 Country Aire Drive, Carterville, IL  62918 Office Phone -- 618-985-2333 Fax Phone -- 618-985-6482  Todd Richards Sports Anchor/Reporter, KFVS-TV (CBS) P.O. Box 100, Cape Girardeau, MO  63701 Office Phone -- 573-335-1212, ext. 177 Fax Phone -- 573-335-7723 Email -- toddrichards@kfvs12.com

Southern IllInoIS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

G

(entering this season)

Desmar Jackson

POINTS

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

Sports Director WSIU-TV (PBS), SIU Campus 1048 Communications Building Carbondale, IL  62901-6620 Office Phone -- 618-453-4343 Fax Phone -- 618-453-6186

REBOUNDS 167 - Desmar Jackson 130 - Davante Drinkard 77 - Anthony Beane

89


By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Paul Lambert (3) Joe Gottfried (3) Allen Van Winkle (4) Rich Herrin (13) Bruce Weber (5) Matt Painter (1) Chris Lowery (8) Barry Hinson (1)

1976-78 1978-81 1981-85 1985-98 1998-03 2003-04 2004-12 2012-

28 13 25 111 62 17 77 6

12 35 41 103 28 1 67 12

.700 .271 .379 .519 .689 .944 .535 .333

Salukis Totals (38)

1976-

339

299

.531

Years

W

L

Pct.

Paul Lambert (2) Joe Gottfried (2) Allen Van Winkle (4) Rich Herrin (11) Bruce Weber (5) Matt Painter (1) Chris Lowery (8) Barry Hinson (1)

1977-78 1979-81 1982-85 1986-98 1999-03 2004 2005-12 2013-

1 1 0 17 5 1 7 0

1 2 4 8 5 1 7 1

.500 .333 .000 .680 .500 .500 .500 .000

Salukis Totals (34)

1977-

32

29

.525

W

L

Pct.

4  12  1 0  2  0 3

3  5  1 3  2  1 3

.571 .706 .500 .000 .500 .000 .500

In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)

Jack Hartman (1962-70)

Southern IllInoIS

Year Overall

MVC

Finish

1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982  1983 1984 1985  1986 1987  1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

9-3 8-4 11-5 8-8 5-11 0-16 7-9  5-13 7-9   6-10  4-12 5-9  6-8 6-8 10-4 9-7 14-4 12-6 14-4 13-5 4-14 6-12 8-10 10-8 12-6 10-8 14-4 16-2 17-1 15-3 12-6 15-3 11-7 8-10 6-12 5-13 5-13 6-12

Second T-First T-Second T-Third T-Eighth Ninth T-Sixth  T-Seventh T-Fifth T-Sixth  T-Eighth Sixth  T-Fourth T-Fifth First T-Fourth T-First Second T-Second T-Second T-Tenth T-Eighth Eighth T-Fifth Third T-Fourth T-First First First First T-Second First Third T-Fifth Ninth Eighth Ninth Tenth

38

16-10 22-7 17-10 15-13 9-17 7-20 11-16  9-19 15-13 14-14  8-20 12-17  12-16 20-14 26-8 18-14 22-8 23-10 23-7 23-9 11-18 13-17 14-16 15-12 20-13 16-14 28-8 24-7 25-5 27-8 22-11 29-7 18-15 13-18 15-15 13-18 8-23 14-17 665-513

339-299

MVC Tourney

Non MVC

Post Season

----1-0 0-1 1-1 ----0-1 0-1  0-1 0-1 0-1  ----1-1  0-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 ----0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1

7-7 13-3 6-4 6-4 4-6 7-3 4-6  4-5 8-3 8-3  4-7 6-7  6-7 12-5 14-3 8-6 7-3 8-4 6-3 7-4 7-4 7-4 5-5 5-3 7-6 6-5 12-3 6-4 7-3 11-4 7-5 12-3 7-8 5-7 9-2 7-4 3-9 8-4

----NCAA 1-1 --------------------------------------------NIT 0-1 NIT 0-1 NIT 2-2 NIT 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 ----------------NIT 1-1 ----NCAA 2-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 2-1 NIT 1-1 ---------------------

32-29 295-186

In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)

Coaches (Seasons)

Years

William McAndrew (28) Glenn “Abe” Martin (3) Lynn Holder (12) Harry Gallatin (4) Jack Hartman (8) Paul Lambert (8) Joe Gottfried (3) Allen Van Winkle (4) Rich Herrin (13) Bruce Weber (5) Matt Painter (1) Chris Lowery (8) Barry Hinson (1)

1913-43 1943-46 1946-58 1958-62 1962-70 1970-78 1978-81 1981-85 1985-98 1998-03 2003-04 2004-12 2012-

Salukis Totals (98)

1913-

W

L

Pct.

210 20 122 35 64 84 50 62 174 54 5 116 17

.591 .811 .589 .690 .689 .600 .383 .441 .563 .656 .833 .550 .452

1,459 1,023

.588

2  4  1 3  2  1 3

Salukis Totals (16) 16 *--NCAA College Division Tournament

22

18

In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)

Number

W

.550

L

Pct.

Jack Hartman (1967, 1969)  Paul Lambert (1975) Rich Herrin (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992)  Bruce Weber (2000) Chris Lowery (2008)

2  1 4  1 1

4  0 2  1 1

1  1 5  1 1

.800 .000 .286 .500 .500

Salukis Totals (9)

9

8

9

.471

10-17

303 43 175 78 142 126 31 49 225 103 25 142 14

Number

*Harry Gallatin (1959, 1962)  *Jack Hartman (63, 64, 65, 66)  Paul Lambert (1977) Rich Herrin (1993, 1994, 1995)  Bruce Weber (2002, 2003)  Matt Painter (2004) Chris Lowery (2005, 2006, 2007)

COACHING RECORDS By Tenure

90

Bruce Weber (1998-03)

Rich Herrin (1985-98)


wichita state


2013-14 Preview Numerical Roster No. Name

Yr. Pos. Ht.

Wt.

Hometown / Last School

0 Chadrack Lufile

Sr.

F 6-9

251 Burlington (Ontario) Canada/Coffeyville CC

1 Derail Green

Fr.

F 6-7

199 Houston (Texas) Klein Forest High

3 Evan Wessel

So. G 6-5

201 Wichita (Kan.) Heights High

10 Ria’n Holland

Fr.

G 6-0

151 Hope Mills (N.C.) South View High

11 Cleanthony Early

Sr.

F 6-8

215 Middletown (N.Y.) Sullivan J.C.

12 Darius Carter

Jr.

F 6-7

225 Akron (Ohio) Vincennes J.C.

14 John Robert Simon

Fr.

G 5-11 158 Oklahoma City (Okla.) Putnam City North

15 Nick Wiggins

Sr. G 6-6

187 Toronto (Canada) Wabash Valley [Ill.] Coll.

20 Kadeem Coleby

Sr. C 6-9

251 Nassau (Bahamas) Louisiana-Lafayette

23 Fred Van Vleet

So. G 5-11 190 Rockford (Ill.) Auburn High

24 Shaquille Morris

Fr.

F 6-7

275 Edmond (Okla.) Memorial High

25 D.J. Bowles

Fr.

G 6-2

175 Cleveland (Tenn.) Oldsmar Christian

31 Ron Baker

So. G 6-3

218 Scott City (Kan.) High

32 Tekele Cotton

Jr.

G 6-2

202 Marietta (Ga.) Whitefield Academy

33 Zach Bush

Fr.

F 6-6

175 Wichita (Kan.) Goddard Eisenhower High

Gregg Marshall Head Coach

At A Glance

Alma Mater: Randolph-Macon (‘85) Overall Record: 333-153 (15 yrs.) Record at WSU: 139-70 (6 years) 2012-13: 30-9 / 12-6 (2nd)

Year-By-Year Record Season School

Overall W L

Conf. W L

1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

21 21 18 19 20 16 27 23 29 11 17 25 29 27 30

8 9 13 12 10 12 6 8 5 20 17 10 8 6 9

9 1 11 3 11 3 10 4 11 3 10 6 15 1 13 3 14 0 4 14 8 10 12 6 14 4 16 2 12 6

139 70 333 153

66 42 170 66

Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State

School Totals (6 years) Career Totals (15 yrs.)

Wichita State 92

Cleanthony Early

Conf. Place Tourn. 1st 2nd 2nd t1st 1st t3rd 1st 1st 1st 9th t-5th 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd

2-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 1-1 0-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1

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7-6 26-8

2012-13 Finish: 30-9; 12-6 MVC (2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/5 NOTEWORTHY • Last year Wichita State (30-9), made a Final Four appearance, which topped a six-year reconstruction under Gregg Marshall. En route, WSU beat Pittsburgh, Gonzaga, La Salle, and Ohio State before losing to eventual national champ Louisville in the national semifinals. • Wichita State ended the year ranked No. 4 in the USA Today coaches poll, their highest-ever final ranking. • The last four years have been the richest stretch in WSU history as the team has won a record 111 games. • Gregg Marshall was voted the Valley’s Coach-of-theYear in 2012 and 2013, and the team has been voted MVC Defensive Team of the Year three-straight years. • The back-to-back NCAA appearances in 2012 and 2013 were the first for the school since 1987 and 1988, the first in 24 years, while WSU’s 2012 Missouri Valley Conference championship was the first since 2006.

Basketball Support Staff

Chris Jans Assoc. Head Coach

Steve Forbes Asst. Coach

Greg Heier Asst. Coach

Dominic Okon Operations

Ryan Hillard

Special Assistant to Head Coach

Devon Smith

Manager, Player Development


Schedule/Results/University Facts 2013-14 Basketball Schedule

2012-13 Results (30-9, 12-6)

Day

Date

Opponent

Saturday Saturday Monday

November 2 November 9 November 11

Oklahoma Baptist (EX) Wichita, Kan. Emporia State Wichita, Kan. Western Kentucky [ESPN or E2] Wichita, Kan.

Site

7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 11:59 p.m.

Time

Friday Saturday

November 15 November 16

CBE Classic William & Mary Tennessee State

Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan.

7:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

Wednesday

November 20

Wichita State at Tulsa

Tulsa, Okla.

Monday Tuesday

November 25 November 26

CBE Classic vs. DePaul [ESPN3] vs. Texas/BYU [ESPN2/U]

Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo.

Sunday Saturday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Sunday Thursday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.

December 1 December 7 December 14 December 17 December 22 December 29 January 2 January 5 January 8 January 11 January 14 January 18 January 22 January 25 January 28 February 1 February 5 February 8 February 11 February 16 February 19 February 22 February 25 March 1 March 6-9

at Saint Louis [CBS Sports] Oral Roberts +Tennessee [ESPN2] at Alabama [ESPNU] North Carolina Central Davidson *at Southern Illinois [ESPN3] *UNI [MVC TV] *Illinois State *at Missouri State [ESPN3] *Bradley *Indiana State [ESPN or E2] *at Illinois State *at Drake *Loyola *Evansville [ESPNU] *at Indiana State [MVC TV] *at UNI [ESPN2] *Southern Illinois *at Evansville [MVC TV] *at Loyola *Drake *at Bradley [ESPN3] *Missouri State MVC Tournament

St. Louis, Mo. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Carbondale, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Springfield, Mo. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Normal, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Terre Haute, Ind. Cedar Falls, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Evansville, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Peoria, Ill. Wichita, Kan. St. Louis, Mo.

7:05 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 6:30/9 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. =TBD TBD

*denotes conference game; +game played at INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita; MVC TV Wildcard

Date Opponent

Score

W/L

N10 N13 N15 N17 N20 N21 N28 D2 D8 D13 D20 D22 D30 J2 J6 J9 J13 J16 J19 J23 J26 J29 F2 F5 F9 F13 F17 F19 F23 F27 M2 M8 M9 M10 M21 M23 M28 M30 A6

71-57 53-51 79-63 69-50 75-62 75-63 86-60 72-69 80-54 60-69 65-53 59-51 66-41 75-63 69-63 82-76 67-71 74-62 67-64 62-52 73-39 55-68 52-57 62-64 79-50 71-56 68-67 66-62 94-79 56-59 79-91 69-59 66-51 65-68 73-55 76-70 72-58 70-66 68-72

W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W L W W W W L L L W W W W W L L W W L W W W W L

NC CENTRAL at VCU ^WESTERN CAROLINA ^HOWARD ^vs. DePaul ^vs. Iowa TULSA +at Air Force NORTHERN COLORADO at Tennessee CHAS. SOUTHERN SOUTHERN MISS *NORTHERN IOWA *at Drake *at Bradley *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *at Evansville *ILLINOIS STATE *CREIGHTON *at Missouri State *BRADLEY *INDIANA STATE *at Northern Iowa *at Southern Illinois *MISSOURI STATE *DRAKE *at Illinois State *at Indiana State ~DETROIT *EVANSVILLE *at Creighton %vs. Missouri State %vs. Illinois State %vs. Creighton $vs. #20 Pittsburgh $vs. #1 Gonzaga $vs. La Salle $vs. #6 Ohio State $vs. #2 Louisville

Att. 10491 7693 10186 10183 902 10389 1793 10307 15215 10112 9619 10506 2792 7317 10306 5485 10323 10506 6448 10506 10216 6023 4852 10506 10211 8668 6169 10425 10506 18613 14004 18262 16659 14176 16060 18232 17998 75350

Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ^Cancun Challenge; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; $NCAA Tourney

Wichita State University (Founded 1895) Athletic Directory

Dr. John Bardo President

Dr. Julie Scherz Faculty Rep.

Eric Sexton Athletic Director

Larry Rankin Basketball SID

University Facts Founded: 1895 Location: Wichita, Kan. Enrollment: 14,550 Colors: Yellow and Black Nickname: Shockers Years in the MVC: 69th Arena: Charles Koch Arena (10,467) Courtside Telephone Number: 316-978-3299

Wichita State

President: Dr. John Bardo Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Julie Scherz Director of Athletics: Dr. Eric Sexton Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director/SWA: Becky Endicott Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director/External Operations: Darron Boatright Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director/Business Operations: Rege Klitzke Associate Athletics Director/Facilities & Operations: Brad Pittman Associate Athletics Director/Student Services: Korey Torgerson Associate Athletics Director/Marketing: John Brewer Assistant Athletics Directors: Larry Rankin, Russell Wilkins Athletic Department Telephone: 316-978-3250 Athletic Dept. Address: 1845 Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260-0018 Assistant Athletics Director/Media Relations: Larry Rankin (home: 316-788-6078) (cell: 316-258-4354) Asst. Media Relations Directors: Tami Cutler, Brian Petrotta SID Office Telephone: 316-978-3265 SID Fax Number: 316-978-3336

93


2012-13 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (30-9) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

11 22 02 31 05 32 03 15 23 50 21 00

Early, Cleanthony Hall, Carl Armstead, Malcolm Baker, Ron Williams, Demetric Cotton, Tekele Wessel, Evan Wiggins, Nick Van Vleet, Fred White, Jake Orukpe, Ehimen Lufile, Chadrack Team

39 32 39 18 39 39 8 36 39 37 36 30

22 26 39 15 26 28 8 1 0 0 30 0

979 916 1114 469 973 923 152 461 630 402 545 236

25.1 28.6 28.6 26.1 24.9 23.7 19.0 12.8 16.2 10.9 15.1 7.9

Total Opponents

39 39

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct 184 145 147 45 97 92 16 59 59 51 39 20

404 267 373 113 252 209 33 135 153 109 83 35

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg

.455 .543 .394 .398 .385 .440 .485 .437 .386 .468 .470 .571

47 148 .318 0 2 .000 61 177 .345 30 84 .357 32 114 .281 24 66 .364 11 24 .458 31 74 .419 20 49 .408 3 27 .111 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

129 163 .791 113 167 .677 59 74 .797 37 45 .822 62 81 .765 44 82 .537 1 1 1.000 27 37 .730 29 40 .725 27 37 .730 17 44 .386 8 20 .400

89 101 29 22 16 57 4 12 13 33 57 16 63

123 117 121 36 82 96 10 51 59 74 100 37 79

212 218 150 58 98 153 14 63 72 107 157 53 142

5.4 6.8 3.8 3.2 2.5 3.9 1.8 1.8 1.8 2.9 4.4 1.8 3.6

954 2166 .440 797 2020 .395

259 765 .339 238 739 .322

553 791 .699 553 774 .714

512 985 1497 38.4 355 835 1190 30.5

PF FO 100 75 90 39 84 81 15 29 43 49 73 22 0

A TO Blk

3 23 61 35 0 22 43 55 0 157 89 2 0 32 23 5 2 87 63 1 1 67 44 6 0 15 5 1 0 11 21 6 1 89 46 2 0 10 28 0 0 8 46 56 0 9 12 8 11

Stl

Pts Avg

29 16 76 14 44 40 2 10 35 7 11 5

544 13.9 403 12.6 414 10.6 157 8.7 288 7.4 252 6.5 44 5.5 176 4.9 167 4.3 132 3.6 95 2.6 48 1.6 0

700 7 530 492 177 289 2720 69.7 703 18 410 505 116 220 2385 61.2

Conference Games Only (12-6, 2nd) ## Player

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct

11 22 02 05 32 15 50 23 21 00

Early, Cleanthony Hall, Carl Armstead, Malcolm Williams, Demetric Cotton, Tekele Wiggins, Nick White, Jake Van Vleet, Fred Orukpe, Ehimen Lufile, Chadrack Team

18 13 18 18 18 18 17 18 18 14

12 7 18 18 17 1 0 0 17 0

459 364 545 536 470 306 203 304 310 103

25.5 28.0 30.3 29.8 26.1 17.0 11.9 16.9 17.2 7.4

87 50 71 57 46 32 31 28 27 5

Total Opponents

18 18

185 97 173 148 100 83 61 77 50 14

.470 .515 .410 .385 .460 .386 .508 .364 .540 .357

434 988 .439 380 919 .413

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct 30 0 37 17 15 20 1 9 0 0

82 2 92 66 34 48 15 24 0 0

.366 .000 .402 .258 .441 .417 .067 .375 .000 .000

129 363 .355 114 331 .344

FT FTA 69 41 16 31 24 20 10 8 6 1

90 60 20 40 40 26 15 11 19 5

Pct .767 .683 .800 .775 .600 .769 .667 .727 .316 .200

226 326 .693 231 308 .750

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg 30 39 12 9 30 7 22 8 24 6 37

57 46 52 44 47 35 38 24 62 10 31

87 85 64 53 77 42 60 32 86 16 68

PF FO

4.8 6.5 3.6 2.9 4.3 2.3 3.5 1.8 4.8 1.1 3.8

46 31 36 40 47 23 26 16 41 11 0

224 446 670 37.2 143 383 526 29.2

317 295

2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

A TO Blk 9 7 79 47 34 8 2 48 6 4

Stl

Pts Avg

31 15 18 273 15.2 18 15 5 141 10.8 47 0 34 195 10.8 32 1 19 162 9.0 25 2 17 131 7.3 15 4 5 104 5.8 12 0 3 73 4.3 18 2 18 73 4.1 18 33 9 60 3.3 2 4 2 11 0.8 4 0

3 244 222 76 130 1223 67.9 5 188 222 42 88 1105 61.4

Conference Tournament (2-1) ## Player

Wichita State 94

GP GS

Min

Avg

--- TOTAL --FG FGA Pct 16 17 10 5 6 5 5 4 3 1

02 22 31 11 32 50 15 23 05 21

Armstead, Malcolm Hall, Carl Baker, Ron Early, Cleanthony Cotton, Tekele White, Jake Wiggins, Nick Van Vleet, Fred Williams, Demetric Orukpe, Ehimen Team

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

3 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 2

94 97 56 58 63 52 27 40 81 32

31.3 32.3 18.7 19.3 21.0 17.3 9.0 13.3 27.0 10.7

Total Opponents

3 3

36 35 20 21 15 18 8 7 15 5

3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA

Pct

--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg 20 26 8 14 13 17 1 2 11 11 10

PF FO

A TO Blk 4 2 4 3 2 3 1 1 3 5 2

0 7 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4

Stl 7 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0

Pts Avg

.444 .486 .500 .238 .400 .278 .625 .571 .200 .200

5 0 5 1 1 0 1 3 0 0

15 .333 0 .000 13 .385 4 .250 6 .167 1 .000 3 .333 3 1.000 7 .000 0 .000

10 12 .833 13 22 .591 4 4 1.000 4 6 .667 2 6 .333 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 4 .500

6 16 4 8 4 7 1 0 2 4 4

14 10 4 6 9 10 0 2 9 7 6

6.7 8.7 2.7 4.7 4.3 5.7 0.3 0.7 3.7 3.7 3.3

6 5 7 11 5 2 1 3 7 4 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11 2 4 2 1 4 1 3 4 0

47 15.7 47 15.7 29 9.7 15 5.0 15 5.0 13 4.3 11 3.7 11 3.7 8 2.7 4 1.3 0

72 180 .400 54 151 .358

16 20

52 .308 61 .328

40 59 .678 50 70 .714

56 30

77 133 44.3 66 96 32.0

51 54

0 2

32 30 15 14 200 66.7 31 29 16 10 178 59.3


Career Leaders/Media Outlets CAREER LEADERS - TOP 10 (entering this season)

No. Student-Athlete (Years)

1. Cleo Littleton (1951-55) 2. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) 3. Dave Stallworth (1962-65) 4. Antoine Carr (1979-83) 5. “Cheese” Johnson (1975-79) 6. Jason Perez (1996-00) 7. Aubrey Sherrod (1981-85) 8. Randy Burns (2001-05) 9. Jamar Howard (2001-05) 10. Greg Carney (1967-70)

REBOUNDS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) 2. Robert Elmore (1973-77) 3. “Cheese” Johnson (1975-79) 4. Cliff Levingston (1979-82) 5. Terry Benton (1969-72) 6. Cleo Littleton (1951-55) 7. Warren Armstrong (1965-68) 8. Dave Stallworth (1962-65) 9. Antoine Carr (1979-83) 10. Al Tate (1957-60)

ASSISTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Warren Armstrong (1965-68) Toure’ Murry (2008-12) 3. Bob Trogele (1975-79) 4. Calvin Bruton (1972-76) 5. Dave Stallworth (1962-65) 6. Aubrey Sherrod (1981-85) 7. Paul Guffrovich (1987-91) 8. Tony Martin (1980-82) 9. P.J. Couisnard (2004-08) 10. Randy Smithson (1979-81)

BLOCKED SHOTS

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Antoine Carr (1979-83) 2. Robert Elmore (1973-77) 3. Claudius Johnson (1989-93) 4. Gene Wiley (1959-62) 5. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) 6. Garrett Stutz (2008-12) 7. P.J. Couisnard (2004-08) 8. Ehimen Orupke (2010-13) 9. J.T. Durley (2007-11) 10. Jamar Howard (2001-05)

No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Jason Perez (1996-00) 2. Toure’ Murry (2008-12) 3. Jamar Howard (2001-05) 4. Aubrey Sherrod (1981-85) P.J. Couisnard (2004-08) 6. “Cheese” Johnson (1975-79) 7. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) Paul Guffrovich (1987-91) 9. Robert George (1990-92) 10. K.C. Hunt (1990-93)

G

Pts.

114 117 80 112 110 117 117 124 124 77

2,164 2,152 1,936 1,911 1,907 1,839 1,765 1,599 1,571 1,545

G

Rebs.

117 84 110 91 76 114 78 80 112 78

1,359 1,039 1,027 965 963 878 839 838 776 774

G

Asts.

78 139 110 102 80 117 120 62 126 61

429 429 420 404 394 384 383 336 329 319

G

Blks.

112 84 114 79 117 138 126 86 137 124

209 132 109 105 103 101 98 94 91 88

SCORING (total points) 544 - Cleanthony Early 344 - Tekele Cotton 176 - Nick Wiggins

Stls.

117 139 124 117 126 110 117 120 59 87

222 180 153 148 148 126 114 114 110 108

Kirk Seminoff Sports Editor, Wichita Eagle 825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202 Office Phone -- 316-268-6278 Fax Phone -- 316-268-6536 Paul Suellentrop Beat Writer, Wichita Eagle 825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202 Office Phone -- 316-268-6760 Fax Phone -- 316-268-6536 Email -- psuellentrop@wichitaeagle.com Bob Lutz Columnist, Wichita Eagle 825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202 Office Phone -- 316-268-6597 Fax Phone -- 316-268-6536 Email -- blutz@wichitaeagle.com Shanice Davis Sports Editor, The Sunflower 1845 Fairmount, Box 134 Wichita, KS 67260-0134 Office Phone -- 316-978-6908 Fax Phone -- 316-978-3778

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

Radio

.571 (20-35) - Chadrack Lufile .456 (125-274) - Tekele Cotton

Mike Kennedy Play-by-Play, 7606 Oxford, Wichita, KS 67226 Home/Work Phone -- 316-687-2467 Fax Phone -- 316/630-9177 Email -- mikekennedywsu@yahoo.com

FIELD GOALS MADE 184 - Cleanthony Early 125 - Tekele Cotton 3-POINT SHOOTING .419 (31-74) - Nick Wiggins .408 (20-49) Fred Van Vleet 3-POINTERS MADE 47 - Cleanthony Early 32 - Tekele Cotton 31 - Nick Wiggins FREE THROW SHOOTING .822 (37-45) - Ron Baker .791 (129-163) - Cleanthony Early FREE THROWS MADE 129 - Cleanthony Early 62 - Tekele Cotton ASSISTS 90 - Tekele Cotton 89 - Fred Van Vleet STEALS

G

Newspaper

59 - Tekele Cotton 35 - Fred Van Vleet BLOCKS 35 - Cleanthony Early 8 - Chadrack Lufile 8 - Tekele Cotton REBOUNDS 212 - Cleanthony Early 201 - Tekele Cotton

Ted Woodward Reporter, KNSS Radio (1330 AM) 2120 N. Woodlawn, Suite 352 Wichita, KS 67208 Office Phone -- 316-685-2121, ext. 267 Fax Phone -- 316-685-3408 Email -- tedwood@worldnet.att.net John Wright, Jr. Sports Director, KFDI Radio (101.3 FM) 4200 N. Old Lawrence Road Wichita, KS 67219 Office Phone -- 316-838-3771 Fax Phone -- 316-838-4323 Email -- jwright@kfdi.com

Television Shane Ewing Sports Director, KAKE-TV (ABC) 1500 N. West St., Wichita, KS 67203 Office Phone -- 316-946-1397 Fax Phone -- 316-943-5374 Email -- shane.ewing@kake.com Jenn Bates Sports Director, KWCH-TV (CBS) 2815 E. 37th North Street, Wichita, KS 67219 Office Phone -- 316-831-6140 Fax Phone -- 316-831-6180 Email -- jbates@kwch.com Leon Liebl Sports Director, KSNW (NBC) 833 North Main St., Wichita, KS 67201 Office Phone -- (316) 292-1122 Fax Phone -- (316) 292-1195 Email — lliebl@ksn.com

Wichita State

STEALS

(entering this season)

Tekele Cotton

POINTS

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

95


By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY

Wichita State 96

Year Overall

MVC

Finish

1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

6-4 2-10 1-9 3-7 1-11 5-9 2-8 3-7 8-2 4-6 7-5 8-6 6-8 7-7 6-8 6-6 7-5 7-5 10-2 11-3 9-5 9-5 7-9 7-9 3-13 3-11 6-8 6-8 6-7 6-8 10-2 7-5 8-8 8-8 9-7 12-4 12-4 17-1 11-5 11-5 7-9 9-5 11-3 10-4 6-8 7-9 6-12 7-11 6-12 6-12 4-14 8-10 11-7 6-12 5-13 4-14 9-9 12-6 12-6 12-6 14-4 8-10 4-14 8-10 12-6 14-4 16-2 12-6

Second Seventh Sixth Fifth Seventh Fifth Sixth Sixth Second Fourth Fourth T-Third Fifth Fourth T-Fourth Fifth Third Second T-First First T-Second Third Sixth T-Sixth Eighth Eighth Fifth T-Fifth Fifth Fifth First T-Third T-Fifth T-Third T-Second First T-Second First Third T-Second T-Fifth Third Second T-Second T-Fifth Sixth T-Seventh T-Seventh T-Seventh Eighth T-Tenth Seventh T-Third T-Eighth T-Eighth Ninth T-Fifth T-Third T-Second Second First Sixth Ninth T-Fifth Second Second First Second

14-9 8-17 12-13 10-16 7-17 9-16 11-19 16-11 27-4 17-9 14-12 15-11 14-12 14-12 14-12 18-8 18-9 19-8 23-6 21-9 17-10 14-12 12-14 11-15 8-18 10-16 16-10 10-16 11-15 11-15 18-10 18-10 13-14 14-14 17-12 26-7 23-6 25-3 18-12 18-13 14-14 22-11 20-10 19-11 10-19 14-17 8-20 10-17 9-18 13-14 8-21 14-13 16-15 13-17 12-17 9-19 15-15 18-12 21-11 21-10 26-9 17-14 11-20 17-17 25-10 29-8 27-6 30-9

68 1080-866 523-498

MVC Tourney

Non MVC

Post Season

----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 ----- ----- 1-1 3-0 0-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 ----- 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1

8-5 6-7 11-4 7-9 6-6 4-7 9-8 13-4 19-2 13-3 7-7 7-5 8-4 7-5 8-4 12-2 11-4 12-3 13-4 10-6 8-5 5-5 5-5 4-6 5-5 7-5 10-2 4-8 5-8 5-7 8-8 10-4 5-5 5-5 7-4 12-2 11-2 5-2 6-6 4-8 7-4 10-6 8-6 9-6 6-10 7-7 2-7 3-5 3-5 8-1 4-7 6-2 5-7 6-4 6-3 5-4 6-5 5-5 8-4 8-3 11-4 9-3 7-5 8-6 11-3 14-3 10-3 16-2

--------------------------------NIT 0-1 ----------------------------NIT 0-1 NIT 0-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 2-2 NIT 0-1 ------------------------------------NCAA 0-1 ------------NIT 0-1 NCAA 3-1 --------NIT 0-1 NCAA 0-1 ----NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 1-1 ---------------------------------------------------NIT 0-1 NIT 0-1 NIT 2-1 NCAA 2-1 --------CBI 1-1 NIT 0-1 NIT 5-0 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 4-1

27-32 530-336

21-23

COACHING RECORDS By Tenure

Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Willis Bates (5) Roy Thomas (3) E.V. Long (1) Harry Buck (2) Lamar Hoover (4) Kenneth Cassidy (1) Wilmer Elfrink (1) Sam Hill (2) Leonard Umnus (3)

1905-08, 1913-14 1909-12 1912-13 1914-16 1916-18, 1921-23 1919-20 1920-21 1923-25 1925-28

15 12 1 14 30 8 16 19 47

20 24 11 15 32 8 2 21 14

.429 .333 .083 .483 .484 .500 .889 .475 .770

Gene Johnson (5) Lindsay Austin (1) Bill Hennigh (6) Jack Starrett (1) Mel Binford (5) Ken Gunning (3) Ralph Miller (13) Gary Thompson (7) Harry Miller (7) Gene Smithson (8) Eddie Fogler (3) Mike Cohen (3) Scott Thompson (4) Randy Smithson (4) Mark Turgeon (7) Gregg Marshall (6)

1928-33 1934-15 1935-41 1941-42 1942-48 1948-51 1951-64 1964-71 1971-78 1978-86 1986-89 1989-92 1992-96 1996-00 2000-07 2007-

Shockers Totals (107)

1905-

74 7 59 4 60 26 220 93 97 155 61 32 40 55 128 139

24 13 68 16 52 49 133 94 90 81 32 56 70 62 90 70

1,417 1,160

Versus the Missouri Valley Conference

.755 .350 .472 .200 .536 .347 .623 .497 .519 .657 .656 .364 .364 .470 .587 .665 .550

Coaches (Seasons)

Years

W

L

Pct.

Mel Binford (3) Ken Gunning (3) Ralph Miller (13) Gary Thompson (7) Harry Miller (7) Gene Smithson (8) Eddie Fogler (3) Mike Cohen (3) Scott Thompson (4) Randy Smithson (4) Mark Turgeon (7) Gregg Marshall (6)

1946-48 1948-51 1951-64 1964-71 1971-78 1978-86 1986-89 1989-92 1992-96 1996-00 2000-07 2007-

9 9 81 49 49 87 30 19 23 30 71 66

23 27 75 55 46 43 12 29 49 42 55 42

.281 .250 .519 .471 .515 .669 .714 .396 .319 .417 .563 .611

Shockers Totals (68)

1946-

In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)

Years

Harry Miller (2) Gene Smithson (6) Eddie Fogler (3) Mike Cohen (3) Scott Thompson (3) Randy Smithson (4) Mark Turgeon (7) Gregg Marshall (6)

1977-78 1979-86 1987-89 1990-92 1993-96 1997-00 2001-07 2008-

Shockers Totals (34)

1977-

523

498

W

L

Pct.

2 5 2 3 3 4 7 6

.333 .615 .666 .000 .000 .429 .364 .538

1 8 4 0 0 3 4 7 27

In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)

Number

Ralph Miller (1964) Gary Thompson (1965) Harry Miller (1976) Gene Smithson (1981, 1985) Eddie Fogler (1987, 1988) Mark Turgeon (2006) Gregg Marshall (2012, 13) Shockers Totals (10)

W

1 1 1 2 2 1 2

1 2 0 3 0 2 4

10

12

32

.458

L

Pct.

1 2 1 2 2 1 2

.500 .500 .000 .600 .000 .667 .667

11

In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)

Ralph Miller (1954, 1962, 1963) Gary Thompson (1966) Gene Smithson (1980, 1984) Eddie Fogler (1989) Mark Turgeon (2003, 2004, 2005) Gregg Marshall (2010, 2011) Shockers Totals (11)

Number

W

3 1 2 1 3 2

0 0 0 1 2 5

12

8

.512

.522

L

Pct.

3 1 2 1 3 1

.000 .000 .000 .500 .400 .833

11

.421

In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Coaches (Years)

Number

W

L

Pct.

Gregg Marshall (2009)

1

1

1

.500

Shockers Totals (1)

1

1

1

.500


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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS Scoring -- All Games 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Bill Ebben, Detroit Bill Ebben, Detroit Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley Chet Walker, Bradley Mack Herndon, Bradley Dave Stallworth, Wichita State Joe Reuther, Louisville Jamie Thompson, Wichita St. Joe Allen, Bradley Joe Allen, Bradley Bobby Smith, Tulsa Greg Carney, Wichita State Dana Lewis, Tulsa John Williamson, N. Mexico St. Willie Biles, Tulsa Willie Biles, Tulsa Ken Smith, Tulsa Mike Davis, Bradley Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Lewis Lloyd, Drake Lewis Lloyd, Drake Jaime Pena, New Mexico State Antoine Carr, Wichita State James Jackson, West Texas St. Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St. John S. Williams, Indiana St. Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Curtis Stuckey, Bradley Curtis Stuckey, Bradley Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Curt Smith, Drake Randy Blocker, UNI Chris Carr, Southern Illinois Jason Daisy, UNI Jason Daisy, UNI Rodney Buford, Creighton Maurice Evans, Wichita State Jason Perez, Wichita State Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Luke McDonald, Drake Phillip Gilbert, Bradley Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Ben Jacobson, UNI David Moss, Indiana State Nate Funk, Creighton Josh Young, Drake Shy Ely, Evansville Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Andrew Warren, Bradley Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton

Rebounding -- All Games Year Leader, School 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981

Gene Estes, Tulsa Chet Walker, Bradley George Wilson, Cincinnati George Wilson, Cincinnati Willie Davis, North Texas State Wes Unseld, Louisville Wes Unseld, Louisville Wes Unseld, Louisville Mike Grosso, Louisville Jim Ard, Cincinnati Terry Benton, Wichita State Steve Davidson, West Texas State Larry Kenon, Memphis State Stan Blackmon, North Texas State Bob Elmore, Wichita State Bob Elmore, Wichita State Bob Elmore, Wichita State Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Lewis Lloyd, Drake Cliff Levingston, Wichita State

G

FG

3G

25 26 28 30 30 26 26 26 29 25 27 26 28 27 25 26 25 26 26 29 24 28 32 34 27 29 28 22 27 31 28 29 31 27 23 28 30 28 28 32 27 28 28 28 29 30 29 30 30 32 21 33 30 31 33 32 35 36

233 263 352 331 369 238 268 212 283 173 229 232 258 281 219 255 276 323 257 255 193 375 403 376 324 298 195 195 226 351 232 294 377 173 185 241 207 219 239 250 208 192 189 211 206 208 162 200 199 211 128 202 147 204 173 196 307 284

--------------------------------------------------------------31 87 55 30 55 4 46 26 40 68 34 53 69 56 62 91 78 38 72 22 55 86 13 73 76 54 77

FT

Pts. Avg.

125 591 198 724 280 984 316 978 273 1011 180 656 151 687 167 591 203 769 125 471 137 595 130 594 170 686 99 661 143 581 97 607 126 678 142 788 127 641 97 607 95 481 168 918 153 959 221 973 167 815 166 762 100 490 104 497 139 591 142 844 119 583 169 788 284 1125 168 569 149 546 165 702 165 583 107 591 141 645 165 705 119 603 175 593 99 530 141 632 119 587 207 685 103 518 90 568 59 495 79 572 70 348 126 585 97 477 166 587 94 513 134 604 133 801 189 834

23.8 27.4 35.1 32.6 33.7 25.2 26.4 22.7 26.5 18.8 22.0 22.8 24.5 24.5 23.2 23.3 27.1 30.3 24.7 20.9 20.0 32.8 30.0 28.6 30.2 26.3 17.5 22.6 21.9 27.2 20.8 27.2 36.3 21.1 23.7 25.1 19.4 21.1 23.0 22.0 22.3 21.2 18.9 22.6 20.2 22.8 17.9 18.9 16.5 17.9 16.6 17.7 15.9 18.9 15.5 18.8 22.9 23.2

G

Reb.

Avg.

25 26 28 26 26 26 28 28 27 27 26 24 29 26 26 27 28 32 34 27 33

349 321 314 326 331 505 533 513 432 411 437 420 496 295 302 275 441 369 503 406 376

14.0 12.3 11.2 12.5 12.7 19.4 19.0 18.3 16.0 15.2 16.8 17.5 17.1 11.3 11.6 10.2 15.8 11.5 14.8 15.0 11.4

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Cliff Levingston, Wichita State Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Orlando Graham, West Texas State Michael Morgan, Drake Sam Roark, Drake Luke Jackson, Bradley Bob Harstad, Creighton Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois Jamie Arnold, Wichita State Jim Cruse, Indiana State Jim Cruse, Indiana State Chris Thunell, Southern Illinois Joe Breakenridge, UNI Joe Breakenridge, UNI Joe Breakenridge, UNI Mike Wallace, Missouri State Greg Danielson, Drake Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State Grant Stout, UNI Eric Coleman, UNI Eric Coleman, UNI Jonathan Cox, Drake Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State Mamadou Seck, Southern Illinois Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State

Assists -- All Games Year Leader, School 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Terry Adolph, West Texas State Terry Adolph, West Texas State Willie Scott, Bradley James Jackson, West Texas State Jim Les, Bradley Jim Les, Bradley Jim Les, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Reggie Shields, Tulsa Arnold Bernard, Missouri State Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton Curt Smith, Drake Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State David Cason, Illinois State Jamar Smiley, Illinois State Jamar Smiley, Illinois State Jamar Smiley, Illinois State Nate Green, Indiana State Ryan Sears, Creighton Jeremy Stanton, Evansville Mark Allaria, Evansville Marcello Robinson, Bradley Fridge Holman, Wichita State Tyler McKinney, Creighton Daniel Ruffin, Bradley Brooks McKowen, UNI Adam Emmenecker, Drake Kaylon Williams, Evansville Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois Antoine Young, Creighton Michael Bizoukas, Missouri State Grant Gibbs, Creighton

Steals -- All Games Year Leader, School 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

Terry Adolph, West Texas State Paul Pressey, Tulsa Bob Steppes, West Texas State Steve Harris, Tulsa Steve Harris, Tulsa Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois Arnold Bernard, Missouri State

29 28 30 31 23 31 28 27 31 33 32 30 33 30 23 26 28 30 27 29 28 32 30 31 32 33 31 32 33 33 32 35 33

295 403 393 460 209 261 255 253 290 341 289 308 354 293 222 233 296 259 221 233 294 314 268 227 252 294 281 281 279 286 259 338 306

10.2 14.4 13.1 14.8 9.1 8.4 9.1 9.4 9.4 10.3 9.0 10.3 10.7 9.8 9.7 9.0 10.6 8.6 8.2 8.0 10.5 9.8 8.9 7.3 7.9 8.9 9.1 8.8 8.5 8.7 8.1 9.7 9.3

G

Ast.

Avg.

30 27 36 28 22 30 35 27 31 27 30 34 28 28 26 33 31 30 29 27 33 26 28 28 29 34 33 31 33 31 29 39 32 36

280 240 222 202 158 263 275 237 373 216 147 257 151 130 127 226 208 219 186 125 175 181 150 129 165 184 171 179 213 151 146 195 174 210

9.33 8.89 6.17 7.21 7.18 8.77 7.86 8.78 12.03 8.00 4.90 7.56 5.39 4.64 4.88 6.85 6.71 7.30 6.41 4.63 5.30 6.96 5.36 4.61 5.69 5.41 5.18 5.77 6.45 4.87 5.03 5.00 5.44 5.83

G

Stl.

Avg.

27 30 28 31 31 35 29 31 27 34 34

89 95 94 83 79 66 59 82 52 57 82

3.30 3.17 3.36 2.68 2.55 1.89 2.03 2.65 1.93 1.84 2.41

RecoRds

Year Leader, School

99


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS

RecoRds

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton Curt Smith, Drake William Celestine, Drake Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois Dan Knuckey, Drake Lynnrick Rogers, Drake Eric Roberson, Bradley Rob Dye, Bradley Nate Green, Indiana State Andy Woodley, UNI Kyle Korver, Creighton James Gillingham, Bradley Lonnie Randolph, Drake Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois Nick Grant, Drake Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois Josh Dotzler, Creighton Lloyd Phillips, Illinois State Jake Odum, Indiana State Rayvonte Rice, Drake Dyricus Simms-Edwards, Bradley

Blocked Shots -- All Games Year Leader, School 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Rod Camp, Southern Illinois Antoine Carr, Wichita State Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Donald Powell, Bradley Donald Powell, Bradley Donald Powell, Bradley Tony Harvey, Southern Illinois Chad Gallagher, Creighton Chad Gallagher, Creighton Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois Josh Hallat, Indiana State Jason Sims, UNI Johnny Epps, Missouri State Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley Doug Swenson, Creighton Danny Moore, Missouri State Ron Bruton, Missouri State Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois Brody Deren, Creighton Bradley Strickland, Evansville Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Randal Falker, Southern Illinois Isiah Martin, Indiana State Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton Gregory Echenique, Creighton Dantiel Daniels, Southern Illinois Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State

28 28 27 32 27 27 29 29 32 27 29 30 28 35 33 32 31 35 33 34 33 35

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

100

Doug Novsek, Southern Illinois Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Eric Berger, Drake Rickey Jackson, Illinois State Duan Cole, Creighton Duan Cole, Creighton Johnny Murdock, Missouri State Johnny Murdock, Missouri State Tad Ackerman, Creighton Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois Sean Stackhouse, UNI Michael Menser, Indiana State Kyle Korver, Creighton Luke McDonald, Drake Kyle Korver, Creighton Trey Guidry, Illinois State Ben Jacobson, UNI Sean Ogirri, Wichita State Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Booker Woodfox, Creighton Adam Leonard, Missouri State

2.57 2.68 2.67 2.19 2.44 2.00 2.45 2.72 2.88 2.96 1.55 2.03 2.50 2.63 2.85 1.94 2.13 2.00 1.82 1.82 1.91 2.46

G

Blk.

Avg.

26 28 27 30 32 35 18 31 34 33 32 29 32 24 28 28 30 28 33 34 31 36 34 27 27 25 36 31 35 34 30 28 33

74 54 92 157 162 56 58 47 70 62 70 44 47 29 43 60 72 57 84 35 79 87 56 35 75 72 75 59 56 50 55 46 68

2.85 1.93 3.41 5.23 5.06 1.60 3.22 1.52 2.06 1.88 2.19 1.52 1.47 1.21 1.54 2.14 2.40 2.04 2.55 1.03 2.55 2.42 1.65 1.30 2.78 2.88 2.08 1.90 1.60 1.47 1.83 1.64 2.06

G

3FG

Avg.

29 31 28 30 32 28 28 27 26 25 30 30 23 32 32 29 34 29 32 35 27 38 34 36

87 87 83 60 63 69 83 82 82 93 134 96 63 91 100 91 129 86 71 91 83 118 91 103

3.00 2.81 2.96 2.00 1.97 2.46 2.96 3.04 3.15 3.72 4.46 3.20 2.74 2.84 3.12 3.14 3.79 2.97 2.22 2.60 3.07 3.11 2.68 2.86

Three-Point Field Goals Made -- All Games Year Leader, School

72 75 72 70 66 54 71 79 92 80 45 61 70 92 94 62 66 70 60 62 63 86

2011 Adam Leonard, Missouri State 2012 Ben Simons, Drake 2013 Marc Sonnen, UNI

35 29 36

86 77 96

Field Goal Pct. -- All Games (3.0 made/game) Year Leader, School 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Rick Park, Tulsa Ron Martin, Bradley Julian Hammond, Tulsa Joe Allen, Bradley Joe Allen, Bradley Crest Whitaker, North Texas State Tom Bush, Drake Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State Craig Davis, Drake Allen Murphy, Louisville Neil Strom, Wichita State Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois Alex Mazeika, Bradley Slab Jones, New Mexico State Slab Jones, New Mexico State Greg Stewart, Tulsa Bruce Vanley, Tulsa Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Roosevelt Davison, Bradley Vernon Moore, Creighton Mike Williams, Bradley Tony Holifield, Illinois State Luke Jackson, Bradley Lamont Randolph, Tulsa Sam Roark, Drake Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois Jamie Arnold, Wichita State Dwayne Funches, Bradley Danny Moore, Missouri State Chris Hollender, Evansville Kwame James, Evansville Cory Jenkins, UNI Mike Wallace, Missouri State David Gruber, UNI Mike Grimes, Creighton Mike Grimes, Creighton Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State Eric Coleman, UNI Greg Dilligard, Illinois State Anthony Slack, Illinois State Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State Gregory Echenique, Creighton Seth Tuttle, UNI Gregory Echenique, Creighton

G

25 25

29 26 28 28

32 27 33 30 28 27 32 35 32 31 31 31 32 30 29 30 23 29 33 30 33 29 28 29 34 29 32 33 31 33 34 33 30 34 36

FGM

142 125 172 232 258 195 109 128 170 104 208 102 145 278 197 210 201 214 138 223 111 265 199 153 127 154 204 188 207 171 178 118 129 215 176 123 102 137 144 110 104 122 152 128 124 118 160 106 118 138

FGA 248 234 261 373 394 353 199 218 279 160 383 173 224 478 340 376 335 365 227 376 168 393 326 240 190 252 359 313 361 288 298 230 243 357 321 199 177 235 236 166 176 199 263 198 188 191 262 174 181 210

Free Throw Pct. -- All Games (2.0 made/game) Year Leader, School 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988

Rick Park, Tulsa Rick Park, Tulsa Gene Demaree, Tulsa Jamie Thompson, Wichita State Mike Butler, Memphis State Joe Hamilton, North Texas State Charley Snow, Cincinnati Jim Price, Louisville Harry Rogers, Saint Louis Larry Finch, Memphis State Nate Bufford, Southern Illinois Alan Graham, New Mexico State Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois Roger Phegley, Bradley Roger Phegley, Bradley Milt Huggins, Southern Illinois Kevin McKenna, Creighton Hasan Houston, Bradley Dale White, Illinois State Rick Fields, Indiana State Nate Bufford, Southern Illinois Rick Fields, Indiana State William Anderson, Illinois State David Moss, Tulsa Jeff Harris, Illinois State

2.46 2.66 2.67

Pct. 57.3 53.4 65.9 62.2 65.5 55.2 54.8 60.4 60.9 65.0 54.3 59.0 64.7 58.2 57.9 55.8 60.0 58.6 60.8 59.3 66.1 67.4 61.0 63.8 66.8 61.1 56.8 60.1 57.3 59.4 59.7 51.3 53.1 60.2 54.8 61.8 57.6 58.3 61.0 66.3 59.1 61.3 57.8 64.6 66.0 61.8 61.1 60.9 65.2 65.7

G

FTM

FTA

Pct.

25 25

121 145 45 124 106 93 72 108 124 209 57 76 49 195 189 76 99 70 59 56 57 65 58 100 91

134 165 47 137 126 112 83 133 143 250 65 87 54 223 214 85 124 84 67 59 65 75 64 117 102

90.3 87.9 95.7 90.5 84.1 83.0 86.7 81.2 86.7 83.6 87.7 87.4 90.7 87.4 88.3 89.4 79.8 83.3 88.1 94.9 87.7 86.7 90.6 85.4 89.2

27 29 26 30 26

28 28 27 29 28 26 29 27 30 30


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois John Cooper, Wichita State Eddie Bird, Indiana State Jeff Lauritzen, Indiana State Greg Thomas, Indiana State Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State Chad Altadonna, Illinois State Marcus Wilson, Evansville Aaron Zobrist, Bradley Kevin Ault, Missouri State Marcus Wilson, Evansville Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State C.C. McFall, Wichita State Kyle Korver, Creighton Kyle Korver, Creighton Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Deven Mitchell, Missouri State Booker Woodfox, Creighton Clevin Hannah, Wichita State Colt Ryan, Evansville Denver Holmes, Evansville Colt Ryan, Evansville

33 29 28 28 28 26 33 25 30 32 33 29 28 29 34 33 32 31 33 33 34 32 32 31 34

129 114 88 82 111 54 85 75 77 99 165 59 61 97 109 117 90 117 111 159 99 85 132 69 184

143 139 100 91 128 65 98 85 85 110 184 70 67 109 120 120 95 125 120 178 114 94 151 79 206

90.2 82.0 88.0 90.1 86.7 83.1 86.7 88.2 90.6 90.0 89.7 84.3 91.0 89.0 90.8 97.5 94.7 93.6 92.5 89.3 86.8 90.4 87.4 87.3 89.3

3PT Field Goal Pct. -- All Games (1.0 made/game) Year Leader, School 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Jeff Harris, Illinois State Matt Taphorn, Illinois State Todd Eisner, Creighton Eddie Bird, Indiana State Duan Cole, Creighton Travis Inman, Indiana State Cam Johnson, UNI Alvin Williamson, Tulsa Brian Jackson, Evansville Josh Hotz, Missouri State Coleco Buie, Missouri State Rico Hill, Illinois State Marcus Wilson, Evansville Ben Walker, Creighton Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State Jordan Watson, Evansville Kyle Korver, Creighton Trey Guidry, Illinois State Jimmy Motz, Creighton Kyle Anslinger, Evansville Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Adam Viet, UNI Booker Woodfox, Creighton Adam Templeton, Drake Jordan Printy, Indiana State Joe Ragland, Wichita State Micah Mason, Drake

G

FGM

FGA

Pct.

32 26 31 28 32 26 26 30 27 28 33 30 33 33 30 21 34 29 34 29 27 29 34 33 28 32 30

93 58 48 49 63 45 29 46 53 41 49 45 85 36 47 23 129 86 54 60 83 43 91 56 52 59 40

190 114 106 110 134 103 53 98 95 88 114 91 182 77 101 51 269 187 111 130 166 97 191 126 109 117 79

48.9 50.9 45.2 44.5 47.0 43.7 54.7 46.9 55.8 46.7 43.0 49.5 46.7 46.8 46.5 45.1 48.0 46.0 48.6 46.2 50.0 44.3 47.6 44.4 47.7 50.4 50.6

Scoring -- Conference Games Only Year Leader, School 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1920 1931 1932 1933

No record No record No record Vern Long, Kansas Loren Brown, Kansas Ralph Sproull, Kansas Ralph Sproull, Kansas Ralph Sproull, Kansas No record No record No record No record G.P. Scott, Missouri George Williams, Missouri George Rody, Kansas George Browning, Missouri Fred Benz, Grinnell Tusten Ackerman, Kansas Albert Peterson, Kansas Albert Peterson, Kansas Vic Holt, Oklahoma Ed Meyer, Washington Ed Meyer, Washington Maurice Van Ackeren, Creighton Willard Schmidt, Creighton Conrad Collin, Creighton

G

FG

3G

FT

12 12 11 14 14

18 18 16 16 16 16 18 12 18 7 8 8 8 10

68 76 64 82 38 59 74 53 90 45 36 31 35 50

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137 159 116 73 76 48 14 20 44 24 18 10 11 14

Pts. Avg.

147 160 155 217 249

12.3 13.3 14.1 15.5 17.8

273 311 244 237 152 166 162 126 224 114 90 72 81 114

15.2 17.3 15.3 14.8 9.5 10.4 9.0 10.5 12.4 16.3 11.3 9.0 10.1 11.4

1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1950 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Emil Engelbretson, Creighton Roy Martintoni, Washington Emil Engelbretson, Creighton Dick Shaw, Creighton Dick Shaw, Creighton Carl Roh, Creighton Ned Swan, Drake Walt O’Connor, Drake Jack Darnton, Washington Jack Darnton, Washington Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State Ed Macauley, Saint Louis Don Knowles, Creighton John Pritchard, Drake John Rennicke, Drake Lloyd Hendrix, Houston Norman Swanson, Detroit Dick Boushka, Saint Louis Bob Mattick, Oklahoma State Bob Patterson, Tulsa Don Boldebuck, Houston Bill Ebben, Detroit Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley James King, Tulsa Dave Stallworth, Wichita State Dave Stallworth, Wichita State Rick Park, Tulsa Rubin Russell, North Texas State Rubin Russell, North Texas State Joe Allen, Bradley Bobby Smith, Tulsa Greg Carney, Wichita State Dana Lewis, Tulsa Larry Finch, Memphis State Willie Biles, Tulsa Willie Biles, Tulsa Ken Smith, Tulsa Mike Davis, Bradley Roger Phegley, Bradley Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Lewis Lloyd, Drake Lewis Lloyd, Drake Antoine Carr, Wichita State Antoine Carr, Wichita State James Jackson, West Texas State Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State John S. Williams, Indiana State Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Curtis Stuckey, Bradley Curtis Stuckey, Bradley Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois Duan Cole, Creighton Curt Smith, Drake Randy Blocker, UNI Chris Carr, Southern Illinois Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois Jason Daisy, UNI Rico Hill, Illinois State Marcus Wilson, Evansville Maurice Evans, Wichita State Jason Perez, Wichita State Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Luke McDonald, Drake Phillip Gilbert, Bradley Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois Nate Funk, Creighton Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Nate Funk, Creighton Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Shy Ely, Evansville Harry Marshall, Indiana State Andrew Warren, Bradley Colt Ryan, Evansville Doug McDermott, Creighton

10 12 12 12 14 14 11 12 10 10 33 31 12 12 10 10 14 12 10 10 10 10 12 14 14 14 14 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 16 16 15 14 14 14 13 14 12 12 16 16 16 16 15 18 16 16 16 14 14 14 14 16 18 18 18 17 18 18 18 17 18 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 14 18 18 18

35 41 43 51 56 70 47 51 60 44 182 214 100 65 40 62 76 84 68 71 65 111 107 128 180 148 167 109 95 102 108 90 124 133 138 160 131 139 126 189 113 121 95 119 195 167 185 178 108 164 149 194 131 150 163 95 116 131 111 118 145 148 140 136 130 137 113 117 128 127 96 117 116 125 87 112 110 116 73 118 123 155

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15 30 32 15 28 4 40 33 18 24 64 28 28 34 33 40 36 52 43 16 38 37 33 51 5 12 43 45 35

18 33 43 31 35 20 23 27 25 37 80 101 45 39 42 32 72 45 63 63 87 83 73 111 144 136 123 95 59 80 81 97 64 46 118 59 88 61 110 78 64 55 52 101 79 103 89 84 60 89 92 87 62 83 111 91 94 95 107 57 71 94 100 67 110 42 133 82 64 127 56 47 34 52 77 73 37 99 69 69 96 80

88 115 129 133 147 160 117 129 145 125 444 529 245 169 122 156 224 213 199 205 217 305 287 367 504 432 457 313 249 284 297 277 312 312 394 379 350 339 362 456 290 297 242 338 469 437 459 440 276 420 390 475 324 398 467 313 341 385 333 333 394 406 404 403 398 344 393 349 360 417 300 334 282 340 288 330 308 336 227 348 387 425

8.8 9.6 10.8 11.1 10.5 11.4 10.6 10.8 14.5 12.5 13.4 17.1 20.4 14.0 12.2 15.6 18.7 15.2 19.9 20.5 21.7 30.5 23.9 26.2 36.0 30.9 32.6 26.1 20.8 23.6 24.8 19.8 22.2 22.2 24.6 23.7 23.3 24.2 25.9 32.6 22.3 21.2 20.2 28.1 29.3 27.3 28.7 27.5 18.4 23.3 24.4 29.7 20.2 28.4 33.4 22.4 24.4 24.1 18.5 18.5 21.9 23.9 22.4 22.4 22.1 20.2 21.8 21.8 20.0 23.2 16.7 18.6 15.7 18.9 16.0 18.3 17.1 18.7 16.2 19.3 21.5 23.6

RecoRds

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

101


ALL-TIME SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS All-Time Scoring Leaders, Game

RecoRds

63 62 58 56 51 50

49

48

47

46

45

Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Detroit, 2/22/88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. North Texas St., 2/8/60 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma St. vs. Saint Louis, 2/22/46 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, 3/15/58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Seton Hall, 1/5/58 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. UC Irvine, 12/19/87 Red Murrell, Drake vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/58 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. California-Davis, 12/5/60 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Iowa, 12/30/59 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Wichita State, 3/1/58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Saint Louis, 2/26/58 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Sam Houston St., 2/17/55 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Southern Illinois, 2/29/88 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. NC-Charlotte, 1/6/88 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Wichita State, 2/25/79 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Butler, 12/17/78 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. St. Cloud, 12/13/74 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. Wichita State, 3/3/73 Larry Finch, Memphis State vs. St. Joseph’s, 1/20/73 John Williamson, New Mexico St. vs. California, 1/17/72 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. St. Joseph’s, 12/11/59 John S. Williams, Indiana St. vs. W. Texas St., 2/17/84 Carl Nicks, Indiana State vs. West Texas State, 3/3/84 Antoine Carr, Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/83 Lewis Lloyd, Drake vs. Wisconsin-Superior, 1/5/80 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Butler, 2/28/77 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1/8/77 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. North Texas State, 2/15/73 Steve Bracey, Tulsa vs. Drake, 1/8/72 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. St. Bonaven., 12/26/59 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. West Texas State, 2/24/73 Dave Stallworth, Wichita St. vs. Cincinnati, 2/16/63 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Bradley, 1/16/60 Roger Phegley, Bradley vs. UNLV, 2/1/77 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. Tulsa, 1/7/61 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton vs. Indiana State, 1/19/85 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Drake, 1/14/77 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Central Michigan, 12/5/77 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Loyola-Chicago, 2/19/77 Ron Harris, Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 12/18/71 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Georgetown, 12/1/67 Joe Allen, Bradley vs. USC, 12/9/66 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State vs. Loyola (Ill.), 1/29/65 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Indiana St., 12/1/59 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. New York, 12/4/58 Red Murrell, Drake vs. Wichita State, 2/23/57 Nate Green, Indiana State vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99

All-Time Scoring Leaders, Season 1125 1011 984 978 973 959 918 844 834 815 801 788 773 769 762 739 734 732 724 723 721 711 710 705 702 688

102

Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-77 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2012-13 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2011-12 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1986-87 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1963-64 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1980-81 Roger Phegley, Bradley, 1976-77 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1989-90 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1984-85 Bill Ebben, Detroit, 1956-57 Carl Nicks, Indiana State, 1979-80 Larry Finch, Memphis State, 1972-73 Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois, 1987-88 Gary Collier, Tulsa, 1993-94 Chris Carr, Southern Illinois, 1994-95 Curtis Stuckey, Bradley, 1990-91 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1984-85

687 686 685 685 682

Chet Walker, Bradley, 1961-62 Joe Allen, Bradley, 1967-68 Tarise Bryson, Illinois State, 2000-01 Colt Ryan, Evansville, 2012-13 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1998-99

All-Time Scoring Leaders, Career 3008 2973 2850 2374 2341 2279 2272 2216 2164 2152 2116 2110 2064 2053 2012 1983 1975 1936 1911 1907 1869 1868 1864 1839 1838 1834 1823 1801 1789 1787 1765 1763 1761 1758 1754 1736 1721 1714 1710 1691 1689 1686 1683 1677 1669 1667 1666 1657 1654 1651 1626 1621 1610 1608 1599 1583 1580 1578 1577 1575 1571 1562 1557 1555 1546 1545 1539 1535 1530

Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-60 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 John S. Williams, Indiana State, 1982-86 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-82 Colt Ryan, Evansville, 2009-13 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-85 Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2010-13 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-55 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-85 Rodney Buford, Creighton, 1995-99 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1987-91 Roger Phegley, Bradley, 1974-78 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1995-99 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois, 1999-03 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-91 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1959-62 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1961-65 Antoine Carr, Wichita State, 1979-83 Lynbert Johnson, Wichita State, 1975-79 Larry Finch, Memphis State, 1970-73 Kyle Weems, Missouri State, 2008-12 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1989-1993 Jason Perez, Wichita State, 1996-00 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State, 2006-10 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1991-95 Tracy Moore, Tulsa, 1984-88 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 1999-03 Josh Young, Drake, 2006-10 Ben Jacobson, UNI, 2002-06 Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State, 1981-85 Joe Allen, Bradley, 1965-68 Andy Elkins, Evansville, 1991-95 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois, 2001-05 Slab Jones, New Mexico State, 1976-80 Nate Funk, Creighton, 2002-07 Tarise Bryson, Illinois State, 1998-02 Jason Daisy, UNI, 1992-93 & 1994-97 Voise Winters, Bradley, 1981-85 Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois, 1984-88 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-99 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley, 2000-04 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-68 Anthony Parker, Bradley, 1993-97 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State, 2003-07 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State, 1942-46 Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois, 2003-07 Ron Bonham, Cincinnati, 1961-64 Red Murrell, Drake, 1955-58 Vernon Moore, Creighton, 1981-85 Melvin Mathis, Drake, 1982-86 Willie McCarter, Drake, 1966-69 Andrew Warren, Bradley, 2006-11 Gary Collier, Tulsa, 1990-94 Guy Sparrow, Detroit, 1951-55 Randy Burns, Wichita State, 2001-05 Shea Seals, Tulsa, 1993-96 Butch Beard, Louisville, 1966-69 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State, 2009-13 Bill Ebben, Detroit, 1954-57 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-81 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-85 Jamar Howard, Wichita State, 2001-05 David Moss, Indiana State, 2002-06 Curtis Stuckey, Drake/Bradley, 1987-91 Eddie Bird, Indiana State, 1987-91 Lynnrick Rogers, Drake, 1993-97 Greg Carney, Wichita State, 1967-70 Toure’ Murry, Wichita State, 2008-12 Richard Robinson, New Mexico St., 1973-77 Craig Snow, Evansville, 1997-01

1522 1516 1513 1508 1503 1500 1494 1493 1491 1490 1472 1471 1463 1453 1451 1446 1445 1440

1438

Eric Coleman, UNI, 2004-08 L.C. Bowen, Bradley, 1966-69 Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois, 1975-79 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1996-00 Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois, 1987-91 Kevin McKenna, Creighton, 1977-81 Norn Swanson, Detroit, 1949-53 Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley, 2003-06 Harry Rogers, Saint Louis, 1970-73 Deon Jackson, Bradley, 1992-96 Jim Price, Louisville, 1969-72 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1971-74 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State, 1979-82 Wayne Kreklow, Drake, 1975-79 Sasha Radunovich, Wichita State, 1985-89 Allen Murphy, Louisville, 1972-75 Rob Dye, Bradley, 1996-00 Matt Webster, Evansville, 2003-07 Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois, 1999-03 Dan Muller, Illinois State, 1994-98 Reggie Ramey, West Texas State, 1972-76 Dick Boushka, Saint Louis, 1952-55 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1951-55 Jason Holsinger, Evansville, 2005-09

All-Time Rebounding Leaders, Game 38 35 32 31 30 29 28

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26

25

Jerry Koch, Saint Louis vs. Bradley, 3/3/54 Bill Ebben, Detroit vs. Brigham Young, 12/28/55 Steve Davidson, W. Texas State vs. Fort Lewis Connie Dierking, Cincinnati vs. N. Texas, 1/11/58 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Bellarmine, 12/15/66 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Wichita State, 2/26/66 Terry Benton, Wichita State vs. N. Texas, 2/6/71 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Georgetown, 12/1/67 Ron Robinson, Memphis State vs. Tulsa, 2/25/71 Terry Benton, Wichita State vs. Loyola, 1/11/71 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. S. Illinois, 12/10/66 Barney Cable, Bradley vs. Marquette, 1/28/56 Barney Cable, Bradley vs. Canisius, 12/13/55 Bob Nordmann, Saint Louis vs. Kansas, 12/22/59 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Trinity, 1/28/56 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Missouri, 12/23/54 Ken Harris, Drake vs. Tulsa, 2/12/77 Ron Harris, Wichita State vs. Loyola, 2/14/70 Dana Lewis, Tulsa vs. MacMurray, 12/27/69 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Tulsa, 2/15/68 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Niagara, 12/27/66 Willie Davis, N. Texas vs. Okla. City, 12/20/65 Gene Wiley, Wichita State vs. Bradley, 1/20/62 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Texas State, 12/2/54 Larry Callis, Wichita State vs. Drake, 1/13/96 Jim Cruse, Indiana State, 1/18/97, vs. Drake Robert Elmore, WSU vs. N. Mexico State, 2/12/77 Steve Davidson, W. Texas State vs. Okla. Christian Jim Ard, Cincinnati vs. Indiana State, 12/6/69 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Cincinnati, 2/3/68 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Kansas, 12/21/67 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. LaSalle, 12/23/66 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. Drake, 12/27/60 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Wichita St., 2/27/60 Dave Terre, Drake vs. North Texas State, 1/7/60 Oscar Robertson, UC vs. Miami (O), 12/7/59 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Wichita St., 1/2/56 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Sam Houston 2/17/55

All-Time Rebounding Leaders, Season 533 513 505 502 501 489 461 460 457

Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1966-67 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1967-68 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-66 Jerry Koch, Saint Louis, 1953-54 Larry Kenon, Memphis State, 1972-73 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Guy Sparrow, Detroit, 1954-55 Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis, 1954-55 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Don Boldebuck, Houston, 1954-55


ALL-GAME RECORDS

416 411 410 406 405 403 393 388 383 376 374 373 372 370

Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis, 1955-56 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1984-85 Robert Elmore, Wichita State, 1976-77 Terry Benton, Wichita State, 1970-71 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1968-69 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Steve Davidson, West Texas State, 1971-72 Ron Thomas, Louisville, 1971-72 Carl Burnett, Saint Louis, 1956-57 Jim Ard, Cincinnati, 1969-70 Don Boldebuck, Houston, 1955-56 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Jerry Koch, Saint Louis, 1952-53 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1982-83 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1983-84 Bob Nordmann, Saint Louis, 1959-60 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1959-60 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati, 1961-62 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State, 1980-81 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1969-70 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati, 1960-61 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-77 Ron Robinson, Memphis State, 1971-72 Barney Cable, Bradley, 1956-57 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55

All-Time Rebounding Leaders, Career 1551 1359 1338 1247 1157 1137 1128 1126 1088 1066 1039 1036 1027 1005 999 997 983 965 963 951 947 945 942 941 933 920 907 904 891 888 878 870 865 863 854 847 844 843 841 839 838 829 818 812 809 804 802

Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-68 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-85 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-60 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 Jerry Koch, Saint Louis, 1952-55 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1989-93 Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis, 1953-56 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1987-91 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati, 1960-63 Ron Robinson, Memphis State, 1970-73 Robert Elmore, Wichita State, 1973-77 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1959-62 Lynbert Johnson, Wichita State, 1975-79 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-85 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois, 1991-95 Eric Coleman, UNI, 2004-08 Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois, 1987-91 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State, 1979-82 Terry Benton, Wichita State, 1969-72 Slab Jones, New Mexico State, 1976-80 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-82 Rick Roberson, Cincinnati, 1966-69 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State, 2009-13 Jim Ard, Cincinnati, 1967-70 Luke Jackson, Bradley, 1986-90 Grant Stout, UNI, 2003-07 Barney Cable, Bradley, 1955-58 Randal Falker, Southern Illinois, 2004-08 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-91 George Wilson, Cincinnati, 1961-64 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-55 Don Holcomb, Memphis State, 1969-72 Joe Allen, Bradley, 1965-68 Don Boldebuck, Houston, 1954-56 Melvin Mathis, Drake, 1982-86 Willie Davis, North Texas State, 1964-68 Kyle Weems, Missouri State, 2008-12 Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2010-13 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1967-70 Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois, 1975-79 Warren Armstrong, Wichita State, 1965-68 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1962-65 Guy Sparrow, Detroit, 1951-55 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 Jonathan Cox, Drake, 2005-09 John Savage, North Texas State, 1961-64 Rick Lamb, Indiana State, 1979-83 Eugene Moore, Saint Louis, 1965-68 Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois, 1999-03

INDIVIDUAL -- ALL GAMES Scoring Average -- Season 36.3 35.1 33.7 32.8 32.6 30.3 30.2 30.0

Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-77 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78

Field Goals Attempted -- Career 2165 2089 2041 1968 1932 1861 1699 1649 1584

Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-82 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-60 John Williams, Indiana State, 1982-86 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-55 Colt Ryan, Evansville, 2009-13 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-85 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-85

Field Goals Made -- Game

Perfect FG Pct. -- Game (min. 10)

25 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State vs. SLU, 1946 23 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 1960 22 Larry Bird, INS vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1977 Oscar Robertson, UC vs. Seton Hall, 1958 21 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Detroit, 1988 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/83 Larry Bird, INS vs. Central Michigan, 1978 Steve Bracey, Tulsa vs. Drake, 1972 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, 1958 20 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Charlotte, 1/6/88 Red Murrell, DU vs. Saint Louis, 2/21/56 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/58 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Loyola (Ill.), 1/29/65 Butch Beard, Louisville vs. Bradley, 1/14/67 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. UC-Davis, 12/5/60

Antoine Carr, WSU vs. ACU (13-13), 11/28/80 Bob Harstad, CU vs. UTSA (13-13), 11/30/90 Lanny Van Eman, WSU vs. Neb. (11-11), 12/4/61 Anthony Tolliver, CU vs. Illinois St. (11-11), 1/1/07 Joe Allen, BU vs. North Texas (10-10), 2/11/67 Scott Brooks, BU vs. Yale (10-10), 12/26/70 Greg Smith, BU vs. Wichita State (10-10), 1/31/74 Michael Wiggins, WSU vs. DU (10-10), 1/11/93

Field Goals Made -- Season 403 377 376 375 369 352 351 331 324

Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-77 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80

Field Goals Made -- Career 1154 1100 1052 976 955 904 893 855 811

Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-60 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-82 John S. Williams, Indiana State, 1982-86 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-85 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-85 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1973-77 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-91 Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2010-13

Field Goals Attempted -- Game 49 44 39 38 36

Willie Biles, TU vs. West Texas State, 2/25/73 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/58 Larry Bird, INS vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1/20/77 Bob Kurland, OSU vs. Saint Louis, 2/22/46 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Arizona St., 12/7/63 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/83 Steve Bracey, Tulsa vs. Drake, 1/8/72 Red Murrell, DU vs. Cincinnati, 12/28/57 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, 1958 35 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Loyola, 1/29/65 31 Greg Carney, WSU vs. Kansas State, 12/12/69 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Charlotte, 1/6/88

Matt Schneiderman, UNI vs. Wayne St. (10-10), 11/25/02

Quantel Murphy, DU vs. Grinnell (10-10), 12/11/02

Field Goal Percentage -- Season .674 .668 .663 .661 .660 .659 .657 .655 .652 .650 .648 .647

Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Red Murrell, Drake, 1957-58 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58

Vernon Moore, Creighton, 1984-85 Luke Jackson, Bradley, 1987-88 Mike Grimes, Creighton, 2002-03 Roosevelt Davison, Bradley, 1983-84 Anthony Slack, Illinois State, 2007-08 Julian Hammond, Tulsa, 1965-66 Gregory Echenique, Creighton, 2012-13 Joe Allen, Bradley, 1967-68 Seth Tuttle, UNI, 2011-12 Craig Davis, Drake, 1972-73 Tony Holifield, Illinois State, 1987-88 Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois, 1975-76

Three-Pointers Made -- Game 11 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/95 10 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 9 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/94 Stuart Sullivan, UE vs. Wichita State, 12/9/95 Marcus Wilson, UE vs. Tenn.-Martin, 11/18/98 Jason Perez, WSU vs. Missouri State, 2/2/00 Kyle Korver, Creighton vs. Evansville, 1/15/03 Kyle Anslinger, Evansville vs. Drake, 2/11/06 Marico Stinson, Indiana St. vs. Drake, 12/30/06

Three-Pointers Made -- Season 134 129 118 103 100 96 94 93

91

Field Goals Attempted -- Season 769 742 720 707 701 689 650 634 630 628 617

RecoRds

455 451 441 437 432 425 424 420

Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-97 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2007-08 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2009-10 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2000-01 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98 Marc Sonnen, UNI, 2012-13 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1992-93 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State, 2006-07 Jeff Harris, Illinois State, 1986-87 Gary Collier, Tulsa, 1993-94 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1997-98 Michael Menser, Indiana State, 1999-00 Luke McDonald, Drake, 2001-02 Sean Ogirri, Wichita State, 2005-06 Booker Woodfox, Creighton, 2008-09

Three-Pointers Made -- Career 371 314 284 283 278 276 266 262

Kyle Korver, Creighton, 1999-03 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1994-98 Jason Holsinger, Evansville, 2005-09 Michael Menser, Indiana State, 1997-01 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State, 2006-10 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State, 2003-07 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1991-95 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2004-08

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ALL-GAME RECORDS

RecoRds

262 255 254 250 249 248 245 241 241 240 234

Colt Ryan, Evansville, 2009-13 Josh Young, Drake, 2006-10 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1996-00 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1995-99 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois, 1999-03 Randy Burns, Wichita State, 2001-05 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1997-01 Luke McDonald, Drake, 2000-03 Klayton Korver, Drake, 2003-08 Kyle Weems, Missouri State, 2008-12 Ben Simons, Drake, 2009-13

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Game 25 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. New Mexico St., 12/28/96 20 B.J. Windhorst, DU vs. Tulane, 1/2/95 19 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Eric Gray, Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/04 18 Johnny Murdock, Missouri St. vs. Okla. St., 1/19/94 B.J. Windhorst, DU vs. Iowa, 11/29/94 17 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/94 Luke McDonald, DU vs. Hawaii, 11/18/01 16 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/23/94 Chad Elstun, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/30/93 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Iowa, 11/29/94 Shea Seals, TU vs. Illinois State, 1/19/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Wichita State, 2/5/96 Maurice Evans, WSU vs. Illinois State, 12/12/98

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Season 362 296 269 264 250 247 243 239 238 235 231 229 223 222 221

Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-97 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2007-08 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2009-10 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Klayton Korver, Drake, 2007-08 Michael Menser, Indiana State, 2000-01 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1993-94 Shea Seals, Tulsa, 1994-95 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2010-11 Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois State, 2008-09 B.J. Windhorst, Drake, 1994-95 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1992-93 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2000-01

Three-Point Percentage -- Season .558 - Brian Jackson, Evansville, 1994-95 (53-95) .547 - Cam Johnson, UNI, 1992-93 (29-53) .508 - Matt Taphorn, Illinois St., 1987-88 (58-114) .506 - Micah Mason, Drake, 2012-13 (40-79) .504 - Ben Ragland, Wichita St., 2011-12 (59-117) .500 - Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2006-07 (83-166) .495 - Rico Hill, Illinois State, 1997-98 (45-91) .490 - Doug McDermott, CU, 2012-13 (77-157) .489 - Jeff Harris, Illinois State, 1986-87 (93-190) .486 - Jimmy Motz, Creighton, 2004-05 (54-111) .486 - Doug McDermott, CU, 2011-12 (54-111) .484 - Joe Griffin, Wichita State, 1987-88 (46-95) .480 - Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03 (129-269) .480 - Levi Dyer, Illinois State, 2006-07 (60-125) .479 - Jared Josten, UNI, 2006-07 (35-73)

Three-Pointers -- First-Year Players 103 Adam Leonard, Missouri State (2009-10), Jr. 93 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois (1995-96), Jr. 90 Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois St. (2008-09), Sr. 87 Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State (1996-97), Jr. 86 Luke McDonald, Drake (2000-01), Fr. 82 Tad Ackerman, Creighton (1994-95), Jr. 79 Tyler Brown, Illinois State (2011-12), Jr. 77 Tony Freeman, Southern Illinois (2009-10), Sr. 75 Shea Seals, Tulsa (1993-94), Fr. Ali Farokhmanesh, UNI (2008-09), Jr. 72 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois (1994-95), Fr. 69 Jason Holsinger, Evansville (2005-06), Fr. 68 Robbie Sieverding, UNI (1998-99), So. Tarise Bryson, Illinois State (1998-99), So.

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68 Ethan Wragge, Creighton (2009-10), Fr. 66 Clevin Hannah, Wichita State (2008-09), Jr. Ryan Wedel, Drake (2009-10), Jr. 63 Kyle Korver, Creighton (1999-00), Fr. Ryan Sears, Creighton (1997-98), Fr. Trey Guidry, Illinois State (2002-03), So. Sean Stackhouse, UNI (1998-99), Jr.

Free Throws Made -- Game 23 Rick Park, TU vs. Arkansas, 1964 22 Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Bradley, 3/3/81 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 3/2/59 Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Houston, 2/12/55 Lonnie Randolph, Drake vs. UNI, 2/28/05 21 Nate Green, INS vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99 Phillip Gilbert, BU vs. Missouri State, 3/1/04 20 Carl Nicks, INS vs. Tulsa, 1980 Matt Webster, UE vs. Lipscomb, 12/16/06

Free Throws Made -- Season 316 284 280 273 229 221 220 218 214

Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1965-66 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1953-54 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1989-90 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-97

Free Throws Made -- Career 869 690 642 601 588 554 542 541 538 537 533 505 498 489 479 475

Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-60 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-55 Colt Ryan, Evansville, 2009-13 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1987-91 Roger Phegley, Bradley, 1974-78 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 Larry Finch, Memphis State, 1970-73 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-99 James Gillingham, Bradley, 2000-04 Matt Webster, Evansville, 2003-07 Jamar Howard, Wichita State, 2001-05 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1962-65 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1990-93 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois, 1999-03 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1959-62

Free Throw Percentage -- Season .975 .949 .947 .936 .930 .925 .920 .914 .912 .910 .908 .907 .906

Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2003-04 (117 of 120) Rick Fields, Indiana State, 1982-83 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2004-05 (90 of 95) Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2005-06 (117 of 125) Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1976-77 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2006-07 (111 of 120) Vince Greene, Illinois St., 2004-05 (81 of 88) Brad Duncan, Illinois St., 1984-85 (53 of 58) Vince Greene, Illinois St., 2003-04 (62 of 68) CC McFall, Wichita State, 2000-01 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03 (109 of 120) Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1975-76 William Anderson, ILS, 1985-86 (58 of 64) Aaron Zobrist, Bradley, 1996-97 (77 of 85) .905 Jamie Thompson, Wichita State, 1966-67 .904 Clevin Hannah, WSU, 2009-10 (85 of 94) .903 Rick Park, Tulsa, 1963-64

Free Throw Percentage -- Career .953 .899 .897 .897 .891 .890 .889 .887 .883

Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2003-07 (435 of 460) Vince Greene, ILS, 2001-05 (240 of 267) Mike Kreklow, Drake, 1982-84 Ben Simons, Drake, 2009-13 (170 of 196) Kyle Korver, Creighton, 1999-2003 (312 of 350) Rick Park, Tulsa, 1963-66 Brad Duncan, Illinois State, 1981-85 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1995-99 Jim Clesson, Tulsa, 1970-72

ALL-TIME TRIPLE-DOUBLES Player (Pt/Rb/As), School vs. Opp, Date Oscar Robertson (39/17/10), UC vs. Pacific, 12/17/58 Oscar Robertson (43/21/10), UC vs. Miami (O), 2/17/59 Oscar Robertson (34/14/11), Cincinnati vs. WSU, 2/21/59 Oscar Robertson (39/17/13), UC vs. K-State, 3/14/59 Oscar Robertson (39/17/10), UC vs. Louisville, 3/21/59 Oscar Robertson (45/22/10), Cincinnati vs. INS, 12/1/59 Oscar Robertson (42/22/10), Cincinnati vs. BU, 12/22/59 Oscar Robertson (16/11/11), Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 2/8/60 Oscar Robertson (18/10/10), UC vs. California, 3/18/60 Oscar Robertson (18/10/10), UC vs. New York, 3/19/60 *Gene Wiley (12/13/15), WSU vs. Purdue, 12/11/61 *Gene Wiley (17/16/12), WSU vs. Santa Clara, 12/21/61 *Gene Wiley (22/23/10), WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/18/62 *Gene Wiley (12/15/12), WSU vs. Louisville, 1/27/62 Warren Armstrong (18/12/10), WSU vs. SIU, 12/20/65 *Dave Stallworth (19/12/10), WSU vs. St. Louis, 1/16/65 Warren Armstrong (33/21/12), WSU vs. Arizona St., 12/11/67 *Rick Roberson (16/10/10), Cincinnati vs. BU, 1/17/67 Warren Armstrong (29/13/10), WSU vs. Memphis, 1/13/68 Warren Armstrong (19/19/12), WSU vs. Loyola, 2/26/68 Cal Criddle (12/10/10), BU vs. Saint Louis, 2/28/70 Terry Benton (20/22/10), WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/29/72 Larry Bird (31/18/10), INS vs. Chicago State, 11/27/76 Larry Bird (22/16/10), INS vs. St. Ambrose, 11/30/76 Larry Bird (25/12/10), INS vs. Lawrence, 11/25/78 Wayne Abrams (13/12/10), SIU vs. Milwaukee, 12/9/78 Larry Bird (27/18/10), INS vs. Bradley, 1/13/79 Larry Bird (33/10/10), INS vs. Drake, 2/6/79 *Benoit Benjamin (24/17/11), CU vs. Tulsa, 2/16/84 *Benoit Benjamin (43/16/10), CU vs. SIU, 1/17/85 *Benoit Benjamin (29/12/12), CU vs. Bradley, 2/2/85 Sam Roark (21/10/11), DU vs. Iowa State, 12/12/89 Reed Jackson (13/10/10), UE vs. New Hampshire, 1/3/95 Rashad Tucker (24/10/10), SIU vs. UNI, 2/26/98 Jake Odum (10/10/12), INS vs. Fairfield, 11/27/11 Troy Taylor (10/10/10), UE vs. Creighton, 12/29/12 *--Last total listed is blocks, not assists.

.875 Kai Nurnberger, SIU, 1984-85 & 1987-89 .875 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1974-77 .866 Nate Bufford, Southern Illinois, 1983-85

Consecutive Free Throws Made 60 60 57 51 48 44 43 40 36 36 35 34 34 32 32 32 31 31

Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/20/03 - 2/14/04) Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/19/04 - 2/28/05) Vince Greene, ILS (1/18/04 - 11/30/04) Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/15/05 - 1/29/06) Marcus Wilson, Evansville (12/1/96 - 2/2/97) James Gillingham, BU (2/8/03 - 2/25/03) Clevin Hannah, WSU (12/12/09 - 1/27/10) Andrew Warren, BU (12/4/10 - 1/4/11) Booker Woodfox, CU (12/6/08 - 1/6/09) Ron Mendel, Wichita State (1967-68) Aaron Zobrist, Bradley (12/27/96 - 1/27/97) Roger Phegley, Bradley (2/2/76 - 11/26/76) Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/22/06 - 1/24/07) Josh Young, Drake (11/19/08 - 12/12/08) Michael Lindeman, CU (1/23/03 - 12/3/03) Blake Ahearn, MSU (11/17/03 - 12/20/03) Jeremy Crouch, BU (2/23/08 - 4/2/08) Hersey Hawkins, BU (12/9/87 - 12/17/87)

Rebound Average -- Season 19.4 19.0 18.7 18.3 17.5 17.1 16.8 16.0 15.8 15.2 15.0

Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-66 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1966-67 Barney Cable, Bradley, 1955-56 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1967-68 Steve Davidson, West Texas State, 1971-72 Larry Kenon, Memphis State, 1972-73 Terry Benton, Wichita State, 1970-71 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1968-69 Robert Elmore, Wichita State, 1976-77 Jim Ard, Cincinnati, 1969-70 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80


ALL-GAME RECORDS Assists -- Game

Assists -- Season 373 280 275 263 257 243 239 237 229

Anthony Manuel, Bradley, 1987-88 Terry Adolph, West Texas State, 1979-80 Jim Les, Bradley, 1985-86 Jim Les, Bradley, 1984-85 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State, 1990-91 Todd Starks, Illinois State, 1986-87 Steve Reed, Indiana State, 1978-79 Anthony Manuel, Bradley, 1986-87 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State, 1995-96

Anthony Manuel, Bradley, 1985-89 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State, 1994-98 Jim Les, Bradley, 1984-86 Daniel Ruffin, Bradley, 2004-08 Steve Reed, Indiana State, 1977-81 Jeremy Stanton, Evansville, 1997-01 Billy Wright, Bradley, 1992-96 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1997-01 Rick Fields, Indiana State, 1981-85 Jimmy Smith, Indiana State, 1975-78 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois, 2005-09 Jason Holsinger, Evansville, 2005-09 Antoine Young, Creighton, 2008-12 Nate Green, Indiana State, 1996-00 William Fontleroy, Missouri State, 1996-00 Michael McKenny, Illinois State, 1981-85

Blocked Shots -- Game 15 12

11 10

Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Purdue, 12/11/61 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Bradley, 2/12/85 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Santa Clara, 12/21/61 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Louisville, 1/27/62 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Tulsa, 2/16/84 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Drake, 11/11/62 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/18/62 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. S. Illinois, 1/17/85 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Neb.-Omaha, 12/22/83

Blocked Shots -- Season 162 157 92 87 84 80 79 75

72 70

Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1984-85 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1983-84 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-83 Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois, 2001-02 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1998-99 Gene Wiley, Wichita State, 1961-62 Grant Stout, UNI, 2005-06 Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley, 2000-01 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley, 2004-05 Grant Stout, UNI, 2004-05 Randal Falker, Southern Illinois, 2006-07 Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley, 1996-97 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley, 2005-06 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1990-91 Danny Granger, Bradley, 2001-02 Tony Harvey, Southern Illinois, 1988-89

Blocked Shots -- Career 411 222 209 200 195 183

Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-85 Grant Stout, UNI, 2003-07 Antoine Carr, Wichita State, 1979-83 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State, 2009-13 Randal Falker, Southern Illinois, 2004-08 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-91

TEAM -- ALL GAMES Games Won -- Season 33 32

30 29

Steals -- Game 9

8

Assists -- Career 855 740 696 644 616 601 595 570 551 517 509 506 505 496 471 467

Donald Powell, Bradley, 1984-88 Gregory Echenique, Creighton, 2010-13 DeCarsta Webster, Indiana State, 1975-78 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-99 Greg Dilligard, Illinois State, 2003-07 Bradley Strickland, Evansville, 2003-07 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1989-93 Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley, 1994-98 Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton, 2006-11 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley, 2004-06 LeRoy Watkins, Illinois State, 1996-99 Brody Deren, Creighton, 2001-04

Michael Johnson, CU vs. St. Joseph’s, 12/14/81 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. St. Bonaventure, 12/19/92 Rob Dye, Bradley vs. Missouri State, 1/13/99 Anthony Manuel, Bradley vs. Wichita State, 1/8/88 Al Stewart, Drake vs. Illinois State, 2/14/06 Jim Smith, INS vs. Drake, 1/14/78 Paul Pressey, TU vs. Oral Roberts, 2/25/82 Willie Scott, BU vs. W. Michigan, 12/17/82 Willie Scott, BU vs. Creighton, 1/6/83 Steve Harris, TU vs. Pepperdine, 12/27/83 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 2/21/91 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/2/91 Marcus Timmons, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/9/95 Dan Knuckey, DU vs. Simpson, 11/27/93 Nate Green, INS vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99 Andy Woodley, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/17/01 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Drake, 12/6/03 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Missouri State, 1/15/05 Bryan Mullins, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/11/06 Dyricus Simms-Edwards, BU, vs. DU, 12/29/12

Steals -- Season 96 94 92 86 85 83 82 80

79 78 76 75 73

Paul Pressey, Tulsa, 1980-81 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois, 2005-06 Nate Green, Indiana State, 1999-00 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois, 2004-05 Dyricus Simms-Edwards, Bradley, 2012-13 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Willie Scott, Bradley, 1982-83 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State, 1990-91 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1998-99 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1999-00 Andy Woodley, UNI, 2000-01 Rob Dye, Bradley, 1998-99 Willie Scott, Bradley, 1981-82 Malcolm Armstead, Wichita State, 2012-13 Curt Smith, Drake, 1992-93 Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley, 2012-13 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 2000-01

Steals -- Career 283 271 259 258 254 243 240

Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1997-01 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-85 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois, 2001-05 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois, 2005-09 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1996-00 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 Nate Green, Indiana State, 1996-00 231 Eric Roberson, Bradley, 1996-00 222 Jason Perez, Wichita State, 1996-00 219 Billy Wright, Bradley, 1992-96 211 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois, 1991-95 207 Daniel Ruffin, Bradley, 2004-08 203 Gabe Moore, Indiana State, 2004-08 196 Josh Dotzler, Creighton, 2005-09 195 Rodney Buford, Creighton, 1995-99 Rob Dye, Bradley, 1996-00 194 Matt Woodley, Drake, 1997-00 192 James Gillingham, Bradley, 2000-04 191 Paul Pressey, Tulsa, 1980-82 190 Lonnie Randolph, Drake, 2001-05

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27

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RecoRds

22 Terry Adolph, WTSU vs. Texas-Pan Am., 1981 Terry Adolph, WTSU vs. New Mexico St., 1980 21 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. UC Irvine, 12/19/87 20 Willie Scott, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/82 18 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Indiana State, 2/27/88 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. West Virginia, 1/28/88 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. S. Illinois, 2/4/87 17 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Memphis St., 2/4/87

180 174 168 167 160 160 158 154 153 147 143 138

Indiana State, 1978-79 Bradley, 1985-86 Bradley, 1950-51 Bradley, 1949-50 UNI, 2009-10 Wichita State, 2012-13 Cincinnati, 1961-62 Creighton, 2002-03 Southern Illinois, 2006-07 Wichita State, 2010-11 Creighton, 2011-12 Southern Illinois, 2001-02 Drake, 2007-08 Creighton, 2012-13 Wichita State, 1953-54 Tulsa, 1983-84 Bradley, 1948-49 Bradley, 1959-60 Southern Illinois, 2004-05 Creighton, 2008-09 Wichita State, 2011-12 Drake, 1968-69 Bradley, 1981-82 Bradley, 1987-88 Wichita State, 2005-06 Missouri State, 2010-11

Consecutive Games Won 37 33 22 21 18 16 15

14

Cincinnati, 1961-62 Indiana State, 1978-79 Bradley, 1985-86 Drake, 2007-08 Bradley, 1959-60 (6) into 1960-61 (12) Southern Illinois, 2003-04 Tulsa, 1983-84 Bradley, 1950-51 Bradley, 1959-60 UNI, 2009-10 Wichita State, 1953-54 Saint Louis, 1958-59 Bradley, 1949-50 Illinois State, 2008-09

Consecutive Wins To Begin A Season 33 19 19 18 17 17 17 16 15 15 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 10 10 10 10

Indiana State (1978-79) . . Cincinnati (1962-63) . . . . . Kansas (1908-09) . . . . . . . Oklahoma (1927-28). . . . . Missouri (1919-20) . . . . . . Missouri (1920-21) . . . . . . Kansas State (1918-19) . . Oklahoma State (1950-51) Bradley (1950-51) . . . . . . Tulsa (1983-84) . . . . . . . . Illinois State (2008-09) . . . Indiana State (1977-78) . . Missouri (1917-18) . . . . . . Missouri (1921-22) . . . . . . Cincinnati (1959-60) . . . . . Louisville (1966-67) . . . . . Louisville (1974-75) . . . . . Creighton (2003-04) . . . . . Bradley (1960-61) . . . . . . Bradley (1948-49) . . . . . . Kansas (1909-10) . . . . . . . Saint Louis (1948-49) . . . . Missouri State (1996-97) . . Creighton (2002-03) . . . . . Bradley (1965-66) . . . . . . Missouri State (2009-10) . .

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10-0 Starts, Back-to-Back Years Indiana State Kansas Missouri Creighton

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ALL-GAME RECORDS Scoring Average -- Season

RecoRds

92.5 Bradley, 1987-88 90.8 Tulsa, 1983-84 88.8 North Texas State, 1969-70 Wichita State, 1978-79 Drake, 1979-80 88.0 Wichita State, 1965-66 87.1 Drake, 1968-69 85.2 Wichita State, 1967-68 84.6 Bradley, 1970-71 84.0 Bradley, 1973-74 83.8 Bradley, 1976-77 83.8 Bradley, 1977-78

Points -- Game 162 141 140 139 133 130 129 128

Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/02 Tulsa vs. Prairie View, 12/17/95 West Texas State vs. N.M. Highlands, 1985 Bradley vs. UC Irvine, 12/18/87 New Mexico State vs N.M. Highlands, 1983 Drake vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1/20/71 New Mexico State vs. Houston Baptist, 1976 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Cincinnati vs. North Texas State, 1/11/58 Tulsa vs. Christian Brothers, 12/11/64 Bradley vs. Chicago State, 2/27/71 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/1/84 Tulsa vs. Long Island, 12/9/83

127 126

Points -- Both Teams 272 258 232 231 229

Drake 162, Grinnell 110; 12/11/02 Bradley 139, UC Irvine 119; 12/19/87 UC Irvine 121, Bradley 111; 12/1/86 Iowa State, 117, Drake 114 (OT); 12/12/89 Bradley 122, Detroit 107; 2/22/88 Wichita State 123, Utah State 106; 12/23/66 Tulsa 126, Indiana State 102; 3/1/84 N. Mexico St. 125, Hardin-Simmons 102; 1976 Wichita State 122, Arizona St. 105; 12/11/67 New Mexico State 117, Bradley 109; 1/27/77 Drake 114, Wis.-Whitewater 111 (2OT); 12/4/74

228 227 226 225

Points -- Season 2952 2868 2816 2805 2772 2733 2720 2717 2699 2690 2688

Indiana State, 1978-79 Bradley, 1987-88 Tulsa, 1983-84 Bradley, 2007-08 Creighton, 2011-12 Southern Illinois, 1989-90 Wichita State, 2012-13 Southern Illinois, 2001-02 Drake, 1968-69 Wichita State, 2010-11 Creighton, 2002-03

Field Goals Made -- Game 60 54 53

52

51

Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/02 Drake vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, 12/1/71 Tulsa vs. Christian Brothers, 12/11/84 New Mexico State vs. Hardin-Simmons, 3/1/76 Drake vs. Wichita State, 2/20/69 Bradley vs. Wheaton, 12/10/74 Bradley vs. UC Irvine, 12/19/87 Drake vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1/20/71 Bradley vs. Illinois Tech, 12/17/76 Bradley vs. Southeast Missouri State, 12/4/76 Drake vs. Illinois College, 12/8/67 Drake vs. Northeastern Illinois, 12/20/74 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Bradley vs. Chicago State, 2/27/71

Field Goals Made -- Season 1183 Indiana State, 1978-79 1096 Tulsa, 1983-84

106

1092 1089 1039 1038 1035

Wichita State, 1980-81 Drake, 1968-69 Louisville, 1971-72 Memphis State, 1972-73 Wichita State, 1978-79 Cincinnati, 1959-60 1032 Bradley, 1987-88

Three-Pointers Made -- Game 20 18 17

Field Goals Attempted -- Game 120 115 114 112 108 107 103 102

Wichita State vs. Arizona, 12/18/51 Wichita State vs. Drake, 1/29/54 Creighton vs. Nevada-Reno, 12/23/63 Tulsa vs. Samford, 11/27/72 Southern Illinois vs. Missouri-Rolla, 1974 Wichita State vs. Montana State, 12/30/70 Drake vs. Los Angeles State, 12/13/69 Drake vs. Illinois College, 12/8/67 New Mexico St. vs. Hardin-Simmons, 3/1/76 101 Wichita State vs. Bowling Green, 3/6/54

Field Goals Attempted -- Season 2588 2372 2365 2324 2300 2226 2224 2180 2170

Bradley, 1949-50 Bradley, 1948-49 Indiana State, 1978-79 Drake, 1968-69 Wichita State, 1953-54 Tulsa, 1974-75 Wichita State, 1978-79 Wichita State, 1980-81 Wichita State, 1961-62

Field Goal Percentage -- Half .857 .842 .822 .818 .814 .813 .808 .800 .800 .800 .800 .800 .800 .800

Southern Illinois vs. Creighton, 2/10/07 (2nd) Creighton vs. Wichita State, 2/16/05 (2nd) Bradley vs. Chicago State, 11/26/91 (1st) UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/10/09 (1st) Drake vs. Arkansas State, 2/15/74 (2nd) Creighton vs Iowa State, 12/10/84 (2nd) Wichita State vs. Bradley, 2/1/88 Drake vs. Hawaii Pacific, 11/30/86 (2nd) Creighton vs. Illinois State, 1/24/04 (2nd) UNI vs. Drake, 2/22/99 (1st) Wichita State vs. West Texas State, 2/6/84 Wichita State at Davidson, 2/18/12 (2nd) Creighton at Southern Illinois, 2/14/12 (2nd) Indiana State vs. S. Illinois, 2/11/12 (2nd)

Field Goal Percentage -- Game .775 .745 .727 .723 .721 .714 .712 .709 .705 .704 .702 .698 .697 .697 .694 .692

Creighton vs. S. Illinois, 2/14/12 (31 of 40) Bradley vs. W. Texas State, 1/28/84 (38 of 51) Bradley vs. W. Texas State, 1/12/84 (32 of 44) Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 2/24/96 Bradley vs. Chicago St., 11/26/91 (31 of 43) Missouri St. vs. Louisiana Monroe, 11/23/90 Bradley vs. San Diego St., 12/20/67 (42 of 59) Bradley vs. Drake, 2/13/68 UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/10/09 (31 of 44) Creighton vs. Campbell, 11/25/11 (38 of 54) Creighton vs. Wichita St., 3/2/13 (33 of 47) Illinois State vs. Butler, 2/24/88 Tulsa vs. North Carolina A&T, 12/2/95 Drake vs. Wichita State, 2/20/69 Evansville vs. Samford, 2/17/07 (23 of 33) Bradley vs. Saint Louis, 12/5/83 (25 of 36) Bradley vs. Saint Louis, 1/2/60 (36 of 52)

Field Goal Percentage -- Season .542 .535 .527 .524 .523 .516 .515 .514

West Texas State, 1976-77 Creighton, 1985-86 Tulsa, 1983-84 Wichita State, 1982-83 Bradley, 1967-68 Southern Illinois, 1976-77 Illinois State, 1984-85 Bradley, 1985-86 Southern Illinois, 1974-75

16

Creighton vs. Chattanooga, 2/19/05 Bradley vs. Florida A&M, 11/21/06 Southern Illinois vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/95 Indiana State vs. Arizona State, 12/1/88 Illinois State vs. Drake, 2/14/96 Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 1/7/97 Drake vs. Wichita State, 1/11/01 Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/06 Illinois State vs. Mississippi, 3/14/12 Evansville vs. Wichita State, 12/9/95 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Creighton vs. Evansville, 1/4/99 Drake vs. Missouri State, 1/27/99 Drake vs. Western Kentucky, 3/21/08 Indiana State vs. Bradley, 1/16/10 Drake vs. Southern Illinois, 2/2/11 Creighton vs. Drake, 1/8/13

Three-Pointers Made -- Season 349 346 310 307 297 297 293 289 287 284 280 279 276 274 270

Bradley, 2006-07 Bradley, 2007-08 Drake, 2007-08 Creighton, 2012-13 Illinois State, 2008-09 Illinois State, 2011-12 Creighton, 2004-05 Creighton, 1999-00 Creighton, 2011-12 Drake, 2009-10 Creighton, 2010-11 UNI, 2012-13 Drake, 2012-13 Creighton, 2008-09 Creighton, 2007-08 Creighton, 2002-03

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Game 45 42 40 39

38

37

Drake vs. Iowa, 11/29/94 Southern Illinois vs. New Mexico St., 12/28/96 Drake vs. Western Kentucky, 3/21/08 Southern Illinois vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/95 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Wichita State vs. Kansas State, 12/10/97 Drake vs. Missouri State, 1/27/99 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 2/18/95 Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/04 Drake vs. Missouri State, 2/26/08 Illinois State vs. Chicago State, 11/30/11 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Drake vs. Iowa State, 1/27/93

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Season 925 840 831 783 781 778 765 762 759 748 746 746 742

Bradley, 2007-08 Drake, 2007-08 Bradley, 2006-07 Illinois State, 2011-12 Illinois State, 2008-09 Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Drake, 2008-09 Wichita State, 2012-13 UNI, 2012-13 Creighton, 2010-11 Creighton, 2007-08 Drake, 2009-10 Creighton, 2009-10 Creighton, 2012-13

Three-Point FG Pct. -- Game (min. 7) 1.00 .857 .833 .800

Indiana State (12-12) vs. S. Illinois, 2/11/12 Creighton (12-14) vs. S. Illinois, 2/14/12 Evansville (10-12) vs. S. Illinois, 2/24/96 Wichita State (8-10) vs. Tulsa, 3/4/87 Illinois State (8-10) vs. UNI, 11/27/94 UNI (8-10) vs. Bradley, 2/20/07


ALL-GAME RECORDS

Three-Point FG Percentage -- Season .458 .453 .444 .440 .427 .424 .423 .421 .420

Illinois State (110-240), 1986-87 Wichita State (194-428), 1987-88 Illinois State (134-302), 1987-88 Illinois State (188-427), 2002-03 Evansville (181-424), 1994-95 Creighton (287-677), 2011-12 Southern Illinois (158-373), 1986-87 Wichita State (177-420), 1988-89 Indiana State (131-312), 1989-90 Bradley (349-831), 2006-07 .416 Creighton (289-694), 1999-00 .415 Southern Illinois (179-431), 1987-88 .414 Creighton (293-707), 2004-05 Creighton (307-742), 2012-13

MVC Active Three-Point Streaks 429 UNI (2/3/00 vs. Southern Illinois: 0-for-4) 352 Missouri State (12/14/02 vs. Tulsa: 0-for-14) 252 Drake (12/9/05 vs. North Dakota St.: 0-for-2) 231 Wichita St. (12/16/06 vs. Kennesaw: 0-for-5) 154 Indiana St. (12/20/08 vs. DePauw: 0-for-10) 86 Evansville (1/7/11 vs. Missouri St.: 0-for-5) 71 Southern Illinois (2/2/11 vs. Drake: 0-for-8) 38 Bradley (2/15/12 vs. Drake: 0-for-20) 13 Illinois State (1/23/13 vs. Indiana St.: 0-13) last game without a three-pointer in parentheses

Free Throws Made -- Game 46 43 42 41 41 40

Detroit vs. Bradley, 1/2/56 Tulsa vs. Arkansas, 1964 Evansville vs. Norfolk State, 12/23/10 Tulsa vs. Southern Illinois, 1983 Bradley vs. Xavier, 3/19/57 Indiana State vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99 Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/02 Wichita State vs. Arizona State, 12/11/67 Wichita State vs. Fordham, 12/6/86

Free Throws Made -- Season 697 692 677 663 641 634 631 606 605

Oklahoma State, 1951-52 Bradley, 1956-57 Wichita State, 1954-55 Wichita State, 1953-54 Southern Illinois, 1989-90 Tulsa, 1954-55 Tulsa, 1980-81 Missouri State, 1996-97 Bradley, 1958-59 Southern Illinois, 1988-89

Free Throws Attempted -- Season

Blocked Shots -- Game

1090 1008 953 948 945 932 915

16 15 14 13 12

Free Throw Percentage -- Season .791 Oklahoma State, 1957-58 .775 Illinois State, 2001-02 .774 Bradley, 1975-76 Illinois State, 1983-84 .772 Evansville, 1998-99 .769 Indiana State, 2009-10 .767 Indiana State, 1992-93 .765 Indiana State, 1988-89 .764 Bradley, 1977-78 Evansville, 2011-12 .762 Drake, 2000-01 UNI, 2010-11

Rebounds -- Game 93 85 84 83 82

61 59 54 53 52

Wichita State vs. Detroit, 1/16/54 Drake vs. Detroit, 1/18/54 Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 1/21/53 Wichita State vs. Fordham, 12/6/86 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 1/6/90 Evansville vs. Norfolk State, 12/23/10 Wichita State vs. Arizona State, 12/11/67 Bradley vs. Eastern Illinois, 1/22/72 Wichita State vs. Seattle, 12/3/53 Indiana State vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99 Drake vs. Illinois State, 1/17/01 Bradley vs. Saint Louis, 12/28/63 Bradley vs. Canisius, 12/13/55 Evansville vs. Bradley, 1/11/04

West Texas St. vs. Southern Colorado, 1981 Drake vs. Illinois College, 12/8/67 New Mexico State vs. Texas-Arlington, 1971 Drake vs. William Jewell, 12/1/65 Memphis State vs. MacMurray, 1971-72 Drake vs. Washington (Mo.), 3/2/63 Drake vs. SIU Edwardsville, 12/3/60

1639 1553 1549 1536 1532 1497

Indiana State, 1978-79 Cincinnati, 1960-61 Drake, 1968-69 Cincinnati, 1961-62 Cincinnati, 1958-59 Memphis State, 1972-73 Wichita State, 2012-13 1461 Bradley, 1956-57 1456 Drake, 1969-70

Assists -- Game 42 36 35

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Wichita State vs. Drake, 2/15/79 Wichita State vs. Indiana State, 1/26/81 Bradley vs. Wheaton, 12/10/74 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Southern Illinois vs. Northern Illinois, 11/30/96 Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/02 Bradley vs. Southeast Missouri State, 12/4/76 Indiana State vs. West Texas State, 3/5/83 Tulsa vs. Fort Valley State, 11/24/84 Drake vs. Southern Illinois, 1/10/80 Wichita State vs. West Texas State, 2/9/80 Wichita State vs. Texas-Pan Am., 12/19/81 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 2/17/66 Wichita State vs. NE Louisiana, 12/10/73 Wichita State vs. Hardin-Simmons, 12/1/80 Wichita State vs. West Texas State, 2/23/82 Tulsa vs. Prairie View, 12/17/95 Missouri State vs. Troy, 12/11/04

Assists -- Season 791 772 655 641 634 621 616 609 603

Indiana State, 1978-79 Wichita State, 1980-81 Creighton, 1989-90 Bradley, 1985-86 Bradley, 1987-88 Wichita State, 1978-79 Creighton, 2011-12 Creighton, 2012-13 Wichita State, 1979-80 Bradley, 2007-08

Creighton vs. St. Ambrose, 12/21/82 Wichita State vs. Purdue, 12/11/61 Tulsa vs. Southwest Missouri State, 1/22/91 Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 1/9/13 Wichita State vs. Santa Clara, 12/21/61 Wichita State vs. Louisville, 1/27/62 Creighton vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 12/22/83 Creighton vs. West Texas State, 1/21/84 Indiana State vs. SIU Edwardsville, 12/19/84 Creighton vs. Bradley, 2/2/85 Creighton vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 11/14/97 Bradley vs. Evansville, 1/14/06

Blocked Shots -- Season 193 182 177 171 157 153 151 145 144 139 138

Creighton, 1984-85 Creighton, 1983-84 Wichita State, 2012-13 Southern Illinois, 2001-02 Creighton, 1982-83 Creighton, 2002-03 Bradley, 2005-06 Indiana State, 2010-11 Illinois State, 2012-13 Missouri State, 1998-99 UNI, 2004-05 Creighton, 2008-09

Steals -- Game 27 25 24

Rebounds -- Season

Free Throws Attempted -- Game 62

Bradley, 1956-57 Wichita State, 1953-54 Southern Illinois, 1989-90 Tulsa, 1980-81 Wichita State, 1954-55 Wichita State, 1953-53 Wichita State, 1986-87

RecoRds

S. Illinois (8-10) at Wichita State, 1/7/09 Evansville (8-10) vs. Middle Tenn., 12/18/10 .778 Wichita State (7-9) vs. Bradley, 2/1/88 Bradley (7-9) vs. Wichita State, 1/26/87 Drake (7-9) vs. Tulsa, 1/5/91 Evansville (14-18) vs. Miami-Ohio, 12/5/12 .769 UNI (10-13) vs. Drake, 2/22/99

23 22 21

Drake vs. Simpson, 11/27/93 Tulsa vs. Fort Valley State, 11/24/84 Bradley vs. Valparaiso, 12/20/80 Drake vs. Wichita State, 1/11/92 Drake vs. Cornell (Iowa), 11/30/05 Wichita State vs. South Dakota, 12/14/78 Southern Illinois vs. Augustana, 11/24/04 Wichita State vs. San Jose State, 12/2/78 Bradley vs. Western Michigan, 12/17/82 Bradley vs. Oklahoma, 3/22/82 Drake vs. Indiana State, 2/5/94 Southern Illinois vs. Creighton, 2/9/95 Southern Illinois vs. Hawaii, 2/21/04

Steals -- Season 345 337 322 321 318 303 302 299 297 296 294

Tulsa, 1983-84 Drake, 1993-94 Southern Illinois, 2004-05 Drake, 2003-04 Bradley, 2012-13 Bradley, 1985-86 Bradley, 1981-82 Southern Illinois, 2003-04 Missouri State, 1998-99 Bradley, 2007-08 Tulsa, 1989-90 Bradley, 2005-06

Single-Season Attendance (Average) 17,155, 16,665, 15,930, 15,909, 15,333, 14,495, 13,901, 13,674, 13,507, 12,016, 12,009, 11,839, 11,208, 11,162, 10,872, 10,738, 10,698, 10,631, 10,489, 10,489,

Creighton, 2012-13 Creighton, 2011-12 Creighton, 2008-09 Creighton, 2006-07 Creighton, 2007-08 Creighton, 2009-10 Creighton, 2005-06 Louisville, 1974-75 Creighton, 2010-11 Creighton, 2003-04 Louisville, 1967-68 Louisville, 1966-67 Creighton, 2004-05 Louisville, 1971-72 Louisville, 1973-74 Indiana St., 1978-79 Wichita St., 1965-66 Wichita St., 1981-82 Evansville, 1994-95 Louisville, 1969-70

10,478, 10,478, 10,457, 10,446, 10,436, 10,428, 10,408, 10,391, 10,370, 10,333, 10,325, 10,312, 10,218, 10,178, 10,114, 10,095, 10,090, 10,030, 10,023, 10,016,

WSU, 2006-07 WSU, 2007-08 UE, 1995-96 WSU, 1980-81 WSU, 2005-06 WSU, 2010-11 WSU, 1966-67 WSU, 2011-12 WSU, 1979-80 WSU, 2009-10 WSU, 2004-05 WSU, 2012-13 WSU, 1964-65 BU, 1999-00 UL, 1965-66 WSU, 2008-09 WSU, 2003-04 WSU, 1970-71 WSU, 1982-83 BU, 1987-88

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CONFERENCE-ONLY GAME RECORDS

RecoRds

INDIVIDUAL -- MVC GAMES Points -- Game 62 58 51 50

Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 2/8/60 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State vs. SLU, 1946 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. SLU, 1958 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. WSU, 1958

Points -- Season 504 475 469 467 459 457 456

Three-Pointers Made -- Game

Free Throws Made -- Game

10 9

22

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Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73

Average Per Game -- Season 36.0 33.4 32.6 32.6 30.9 30.5

Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55

Field Goals Made -- Game 25 23 21 20

Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State vs. SLU, 1946 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 1960 Steve Bracey, TU vs. Drake, 1/8/72 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 1983 Red Murrell, DU vs. Saint Louis, 2/21/56 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (OT), 3/3/58 Butch Beard, Louisville vs. Bradley, 1/14/67

76 64 63 60 58

Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-97 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Tad Ackerman, Creighton, 1994-95 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98 Three players tied

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Game

195 194 189 185 180 178 167

20 19

Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1980-81 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79

44 36 35 30 29

Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (OT), 3/3/58 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/83 Red Murrell, DU vs. Saint Louis, 2/21/56 Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Creighton, 2/8/52 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley vs. Drake, 1/12/80 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 2/8/60 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. S. Illinois, 1/21/88

Field Goal Percentage -- Season .767 .711 .677 .660 .659 .648 .648 .645 .643 .642 .635 .633 .630 .630

Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois, 1975-76 Anthony Slack, Illinois St., 2007-08 (64 of 90) Zach Andrews, Bradley, 2006-07 (84 of 124) Adam Grundvig, Wichita State, 2000-01 Dinma Odiakosa, ILS, 2008-09 (60 of 91) Greg Dilligard, ILS, 2006-07 (68 of 105) Seth Tuttle, UNI, 2011-12 (68 of 105) Randal Falker, S. Illinois, 2006-07 (98 of 152) Kwame James, Evansville, 1998-99 Vernon Moore, Creighton, 1984-85 Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State, 2004-05 Jason Sims, UNI, 1994-95 Gregory Echenique, CU, 2011-12 (58 of 92) Neil Strom, Wichita State, 1974-75

21 18

17 16

17 16

B.J. Windhorst, Drake vs. Tulsa, 1/2/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Eric Gray, Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/04 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/94 Chad Elstun, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/30/93 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/23/94 Shea Seals, TU vs. Illinois State, 1/19/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Wichita State, 2/5/96 Maurice Evans, WSU vs. Illinois State, 12/12/98

Three-Pointers Attempted -- Season 215 173 163 155 148 143 141 136

Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-97 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98 Tad Ackerman, Creighton, 1994-95 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1993-94 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2009-10 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1992-93

Three-Point Percentage -- Season .600 .581 .563 .550 .531 .529 .526 .525 .517 .514 .513 .512 .508 .507

Matt Clark (18 of 30), Wichita State, 2003-04 Brian Jackson (36 of 62), Evansville, 1994-95 Tyrone Bell (18 of 32), S. Illinois, 1992-93 Cam Johnson (22 of 40), UNI, 1992-93 Marcus Timmons (26 of 49), SIU, 1994-95 Rob Kampman (27 of 51), Wichita St., 2003-04 Kyle Korver (41 of 78), Creighton, 1999-00 Kyle Cartmill (21 of 40), Illinois State, 1997-98 Levi Dyer (46 of 89), Illinois State, 2006-07 Theron Wilson (19 of 37), Bradley, 2007-08 Kent Williams (41 of 80), S. Illinois, 2002-03 Ben Walker (22 of 43), Creighton, 1999-00 Adam Viet (31 of 61), UNI, 2007-08 Josh Hotz (34 of 67), Missouri State, 1995-96

Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Houston, 2/12/55 Lonnie Randolph, Drake vs. UNI, 1/29/05 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley vs. Missouri State, 3/1/04 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Cincinnati, 2/16/63 Shy Ely, Evansville vs. Creighton, 2/13/08 Adam Koch, UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/25/09 Jake Odum, INS vs. Illinois State, 2/14/12 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Louisville, 1/30/65 Terry McKissick, DU vs. Tulsa, 3/1/75 Sam Roark, DU vs. Creighton, 2/11/88 Curtis Stuckey, BU vs. Creighton, 1/21/91 Joe Breakenridge, UNI vs. Wichita State, 2/13/99 Colt Ryan, UE vs. Drake, 1/16/13

Free Throws Attempted -- Game 24 23 22 21 20

19

Three-Pointers Made -- Season

Field Goals Made -- Season

Field Goals Attempted -- Game

108

Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/94 Stuart Sullivan, UE vs. Wichita State, 12/9/95 Jason Perez, WSU vs. Missouri State, 2/2/00 Kyle Korver, CU vs. Evansville, 1/15/03 Kyle Anslinger, Evansville vs. Drake, 2/11/06 Marico Stinson, INS vs. Drake, 12/30/06 Jeff Harris, ILS vs. Creighton, 2/15/88 Kai Nurnberger, SIU vs. Creighton, 3/5/89 Travis Inman, INS vs. Drake, 2/1/92 Johnny Murdock, Missouri St. vs. Indiana St., 2/6/93 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. Drake, 2/12/94 Tad Ackerman, CU vs. Drake, 1/23/95 Aaron Zobrist, BU vs. Drake, 1/31/95 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State vs. Drake, 2/18/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 1/2/597 Kevin Ault, Missouri St. vs. Illinois St., 2/15/98 Maurice Evans, WSU vs. Illinois State, 12/12/98 Tarise Bryson, ILS vs. Drake, 2/28/00 Jerome Robinson, BU vs. Wichita State, 2/10/01 Matt Broermann, INS vs. Wichita State, 1/16/02 Eric Gray, Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/04 Osiris Eldridge, ILS vs. Creighton, 1/1/07 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 2/21/07 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Jay Tunnell, INS vs. Illinois State, 2/8/09 Colt Ryan, UE vs. Bradley, 1/18/12

Lonnie Randolph, Drake vs. UNI, 1/29/05 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Cincinnati, 2/16/63 Terry McKissick, DU vs. Tulsa, 3/1/75 Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Houston, 2/12/55 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley vs. Missouri State, 3/1/04 Jake Odum, INS vs. Illinois State, 2/14/12 Red Murrell, DU vs. North Texas State, 2/1/58 Jack Gower, Bradley vs. Houston, 2/9/56 Adam Koch, UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/25/09 Jackie Carmichael, ILS vs. Bradley, 1/26/11 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Louisville, 1/30/65 Sam Roark, DU vs. Creighton, 2/11/88 John Cooper, WSU vs. Creighton, 2/1/90 Curtis Stuckey, BU vs. Creighton, 2/12/90 Reed Jackson, UE vs. Missouri State, 1/7/95 Harry Marshall, INS vs. S. Illinois, 1/12/08

Free Throw Percentage -- Season .984 .974 .968 .963 .958 .957 .950 .941 .939 .935

Blake Ahearn (63 of 64), Missouri State, 2004-05 Blake Ahearn (76 of 78), Missouri State, 2003-04 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1976-77 Blake Ahearn (77 of 80), Missouri State, 2005-06 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1975-76 Vince Greene (44 of 46), Illinois St., 2004-05 Rick Fields, Indiana State, 1982-83 Doug Novsek, Southern Illinois, 1985-86 Blake Ahearn, (62 of 66), Missouri State, 2006-07 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1996-97

Assists -- Game 22 20 18

Terry Adolph, WTSU vs. New Mexico St., 1980 Willie Scott, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/82 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Indiana State, 2/27/88 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. S. Illinois, 2/4/87

Steals -- Game 9 Rob Dye, BU vs. Missouri State, 1/13/99 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Wichita State, 1/8/88 Al Stewart, DU vs. Illinois State, 2/14/06 8 Jim Smith, INS vs. Drake, 1/14/78 Willie Scott, BU vs. Creighton, 1/6/83 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 2/21/91 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/2/91 Marcus Timmons, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/9/95 Andy Woodley, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/17/01 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Drake, 12/6/03 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Missouri State, 1/15/05 Bryan Mullins, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/7/06 Dyricus Simms-Edwards, BU vs. DU, 12/29/12

Blocked Shots -- Game 12 11 10

Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Bradley, 2/12/85 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Louisville, 1/27/62 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Tulsa, 2/16/84 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Drake, 11/11/62 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/18/62 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. S. Illinois, 1/17/85 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84


CONFERENCE-ONLY GAME RECORDS Rebounds -- Game Connie Dierking, Cincinnati vs. N. Texas, 1/11/58 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Wichita State, 2/26/66 Terry Benton, Wichita State vs. N. Texas, 2/6/71 Ron Robinson, Memphis State vs. Tulsa, 2/25/71 Ken Harris, Drake vs. Tulsa, 2/12/77 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Tulsa, 2/15/68 Gene Wiley, Wichita vs. Bradley, 1/20/62 Larry Callis, Wichita State vs. Drake, 1/13/96

Rebounds -- Season 282 272 251 251 245 244

Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1967-68 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1982-83 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Larry Kenon, Memphis State, 1972-73 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79

Oklahoma (1927-28) Southern Illinois (2003-04) Missouri (1919-20) Missouri (1920-21) Wichita State (1982-83)

(18-0, (25-5, (17-1, (17-1, (25-3,

18-0 17-1 17-1 17-1 17-1

MVC) MVC) MVC) MVC) MVC)

Consecutive Conference Wins 34 29 22

21 20 19 18 17 16

15

Kansas, 2/1/22 - 2/9/24 Nebraska, 1/12/12 - 1/22/15 Southern Illinois, 2/19/03 - 3/1/04 Cincinnati, 1/11/57 - 3/7/59 Oklahoma State, 2/18/47 - 2/28/49 Oklahoma, 2/26/27 - 3/3/28 Missouri, 3/7/19 - 3/5/20 Indiana State, 2/18/78 - 1/10/80 Bradley, 2/28/85 - 1/15/87 Oklahoma State, 1/10/38 - 1/30/39 Missouri, 1/17/21 - 3/5/21 Kansas, 1/30/14 - 1/10/15 Kansas, 1/23/26 - 1/15/27 Oklahoma State, 2/13/43 - 1/10/47 Creighton, 2/16/42 - 12/14/46 Oklahoma State, 3/6/39 - 2/1/41

Consecutive Conference Road Wins 28 25 20 16 12 10 9 9

8

Kansas, 2/20/24 - 1/13/28 Missouri, 1/21/21 - 2/28/23 Kansas, 3/4/21 - 2/9/24 Nebraska, 1/19/12 - 1/22/15 Kansas, 2/11/14 - 1/14/16 Creighton, 2/25/41 - 12/14/46 Southern Illinois, 3/3/03 - 3/1/04 Indiana State, 2/25/78 - 1/10/80 Missouri, 3/7/19 - 3/5/20 Oklahoma State, 2/13/43 - 2/7/47 Oklahoma State, 3/5/47 - 2/28/49 Bradley, 1/9/86 - 1/15/87 Cincinnati, 1/18/58 - 3/7/59 UNI, 3/1/08 - 2/14/09

16-0

13-0 13-0 12-0

11-0 10-0

TEAM RECORDS Conference Wins -- Season 18 17

18-0 17-0

Oklahoma (1927-28) S. Illinois (2003-04) Missouri (1919-20) Indiana State (1978-79) Bradley (1985-86) Kansas (1922-23) Missouri (1922-23) Drake (2007-08) Nebraska (1911-12) Nebraska (1915-16) Oklahoma St. (1939-40) Oklahoma St. (1945-46) Cincinnati (1958-59) Missouri (1917-18) Saint Louis (1946-47) Creighton (1942-43) Nebraska (1912-13) Oklahoma St. (1947-48) Oklahoma St. (1950-51)

Loss --at UNI at K-State ------Kansas at SIU --------at Bradley Kansas Creighton --vs. Kansas --Bradley

Points -- Game Final 18-0 17-1 17-1 16-0 16-0 16-0 14-2 15-3 12-0 12-0 12-0 12-0 13-1 15-1 11-1 10-0 10-1 10-0 12-2

Consecutive Conference Wins to Start a Season (current members) 17-0 16-0 16-0 13-0 10-0 9-0 8-0 7-0 7-0 6-0

SIU (2003-04) INS (1978-79) BU (1985-86) Drake (2007-08) CU (1942-43) ILS (1982-83) WSU (1964-65) UNI (2009-10) MSU (2010-11) UE (1998-99)

Loss at UNI ----at S. Illinois --New Mexico St. at Tulsa at Wichita St. at Indiana St. Illinois State

Final 1st (17-1) 1st (16-0) 1st (16-0) 1st (15-3) 1st (10-0) 2nd (13-5) 1st (11-3) 1st (15-3) 1st (15-3) 1st (13-5)

128 126 125 121

Points Two Teams -- Game 228 226 223 221

Tulsa 126, Indiana State 102; 3/1/84 New Mexico State 117, Bradley 109; 1/27/77 Drake 114, Wichita State 109 (OT); 1/16/79 Wichita State 125, Drake, 96; 2/15/79 Wichita State 117, Drake 104; 2/18/80 Creighton 111, Bradley 110 (2OT); 3/1/08 217 Drake 112, West Texas State 105; 11/22/80 215 Bradley 113, Southern Illinois 102; 2/29/88 213 Tulsa 115, Drake 98; 1/13/94

Points (Games) -- Season 1532 1480 1457 1456 1430

2001-02*, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05 1968-69*, 1969-70, 1970-71* 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69* 57-58, 58-59, 59-60, 60-61, 61-62*, 62-63 1940-41, 1941-42*, 1942-43 1935-36*, ’36-37, ’37-38, ’38-39*, ’39-40 1929-30*, 1930-31*, 1932-33 21-22*, 22-23, 23-24, 24-25, 25-26, 26-27 1919-20, 1920-21, 1921-22*

*denotes shared title; divisional play prior to 1914-15

Longest MVC Series Win Streaks No. 17 15 14 13 12 11 11 11

Team, Opponent (Started - Ended) S. Illinois, vs. Drake (1/26/00 - 1/2/08) Illinois State, vs. UNI (1/13/76 - 2/5/94) Missouri State, vs. UNI (2/4/97 - 2/11/04) Illinois State, vs. Indiana St. (2/2/93 - 1/27/99) Bradley, vs. Drake (12/13/93 - 1/9/99) Wichita State, vs. Drake (1/24/81 - 1/20/86) Illinois State, vs. WSU (2/17/94 - 1/2/99) S. Illinois, vs. Illinois State (1/4/03 - 1/5/08)

*streaks are for current Valley members only

MVC Homecourt Win Streaks 42 41 41 33 26 24 23 23

Southern Illinois Oklahoma State Cincinnati Louisville Wichita State Bradley Louisville Tulsa

1/5/01 - 2/1/06 1/11/36 - 2/23/42 1/11/57 - 2/15/64 1/29/66 - 2/21/70 2/18/82 - 2/9/85 12/30/57 - 2/6/61 2/5/72 - end of 1974-75 2/23/80 - 2/19/83

*regular-season games only

Wichita State (18), 1982-83 Indiana State (18), 1982-83 West Texas State (18), 1982-83 Tulsa (16), 1983-84 Tulsa (18), 1993-94 Southern Illinois (18), 1993-94

Average Per Game -- Season 91.0 89.4 89.1 88.9 88.5

Tulsa, 1983-84 Cincinnati, 1957-58 Wichita State, 1978-79 North Texas State, 1968-69 Indiana State, 1978-79

Three-Pointers Made -- Game 17

Conference Teams to Three-Peat SIU (4) Drake (3) Louisville (3) Cincinnati (6) Creighton (3) Okla. State (5) Creighton (3) Kansas (6) Missouri (3)

Cincinnati vs. North Texas State, 1/11/58 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 1984 Wichita State vs. Drake, 1979 Tulsa vs. West Texas State, 1984

RecoRds

31 30 29 28 26

Consecutive Conference Wins to Start a Season

16

Illinois State vs. Drake, 2/14/96 Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 1/7/97 Drake vs. Wichita State, 1/11/01 Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/06 Evansville vs. Wichita State, 12/9/95 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Creighton vs. Evansville, 1/4/99 Drake vs. Missouri State, 1/27/99 Indiana State vs. Bradley, 1/6/10 Drake vs. Southern Illinois, 2/2/11 Creighton vs. Drake, 1/8/13

Three-Pointers Made -- Season 177 174 172 162 161 160 157 155 152 151 150 149 146 143,

Bradley, 2007-08 Bradley, 2006-07 Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Creighton, 2012-13 Drake, 2007-08 Creighton, 1999-00 Southern Illinois, 1994-95 Creighton, 2004-05 Creighton, 2007-08 Southern Illinois, 1997-98 Drake, 2001-02 Drake, 2012-13 Evansville, 2004-05 Missouri State, 2009-10

Three-Point Percentage -- Season .462 .447 .447 .446 .441 .440

Wichita State (92 of 199), 1987-88 Illinois State (118 of 264), 2002-03 Missouri State (117 of 262), 2001-02 Evansville (121 of 271), 1994-95 Wichita State (87 of 197), 1988-89 Indiana State (70 of 159), 1989-90 Indiana State (81 of 184), 1990-91

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ANNUAL ATTENDANCE AT MVC ARENAS (since 1989) 1988-89

1992-93

RecoRds

Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Illinois State . . . Southern Illinois Tulsa . . . . . . . . Drake . . . . . . . . Indiana State. . . Creighton . . . . .

. . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . .

.9,906 .8,918 .8,829 .5,762 .5,627 .5,265 .5,221 .5,117

Illinois State . . . Wichita State. . . Missouri State . . Bradley . . . . . . . Southern Illinois Drake . . . . . . . . Tulsa . . . . . . . . Indiana State. . . Creighton . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . .

.9,285 .7,880 .7,740 .6,820 .6,190 .6,103 .5,459 .4,665

1993-94

1989-90 Illinois State . . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Southern Illinois Creighton . . . . . Tulsa . . . . . . . . Indiana State. . . Drake . . . . . . . .

1990-91 Illinois State . . . Missouri State . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Creighton . . . . . Southern Illinois Tulsa . . . . . . . . Indiana State. . . Drake . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . .

.8,711 .8,173 .8,011 .7,384 .6,337 .6,022 .5,831 .5,356 .4,565

1991-92 Illinois State . . . Missouri State . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Tulsa . . . . . . . . Southern Illinois Indiana State. . . UNI . . . . . . . . . Drake . . . . . . . . Creighton . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

.8,695 .8,019 .7,200 .6,993 .6,432 .6,060 .5,983 .5,244 .5,073 .4,740

Bradley . . . . . . . Illinois State . . . Missouri State . . Tulsa . . . . . . . . Wichita State. . . Drake . . . . . . . . Southern Illinois Indiana State. . . UNI . . . . . . . . . Creighton . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

.8,302 .7,856 .7,798 .7,271 .6,575 .6,288 .5,532 .5,210 .3,426 .3,332

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

.8,794 .7,677 .7,588 .7,287 .5,948 .5,722 .4,996 .4,779 .3,758 .2,792

. . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . .

.10,489 . .8,794 . .7,162 . .7,010 . .6,773 . .6,522 . .6,442 . .5,108 . .4,917 . .4,821 . .3,073

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

.10,457 . .9,672 . .7,747 . .7,276

1994-95 Evansville . . . . . Bradley . . . . . . . Illinois State . . . Wichita State. . . Tulsa . . . . . . . . Missouri State . . Southern Illinois Indiana State. . . Drake . . . . . . . . Creighton . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . .

1995-96 Evansville . . . Bradley . . . . . Illinois State . Missouri State

. . . .

. . . .

Tulsa . . . . . . . . Wichita State. . . Creighton . . . . . Indiana State. . . Southern Illinois Drake . . . . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . .

. . . . . . .

. . . . . . .

. . . . . . .

.7,125 .5,086 .4,625 .5,031 .3,998 .3,849 .2,662

1996-97 Bradley . . . . . . . Wichita State. . . Illinois State . . . Evansville . . . . . Missouri State . . Indiana State. . . Creighton . . . . . Drake . . . . . . . . Southern Illinois UNI . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

.9,625 .9,449 .8,472 .8,348 .7,722 .4,895 .4,853 .4,352 .3,566 .2,999

1997-98 Bradley . . . . . . . Illinois State . . . Evansville . . . . . Wichita State. . . Missouri State . . Indiana State. . . Creighton . . . . . Drake . . . . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . . Southern Illinois

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

.9,769 .8,694 .8,177 .7,691 .7,161 .6,652 .4,941 .4,093 .3,564 .3,420

1998-99 Bradley . . . . . . . Evansville . . . . . Missouri State . . Illinois State . . . Wichita State. . . Indiana State. . . Creighton . . . . . Drake . . . . . . . . Southern Illinois UNI . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

.9,532 .8,587 .7,646 .7,397 .7,358 .5,907 .5,193 .4,199 .3,345 .2,244

1999-00 Home Cookin’

In non-conference play, the Valley was 60-13 at home in 2012-13. Here’s the past 10 seasons at home: Season

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Home

43-12 55-8 53-8 56-6 62-11 63-15 61-11 65-14 54-15 60-13

Total 60-42 78-35 80-34 90-36 85-46 82-51 90-39 85-54 81-52 94-50

Post-Season 2 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 2

NCAA, NCAA, NCAA, NCAA, NCAA, NCAA, NCAA, NCAA, NCAA, NCAA,

2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 1

NIT NIT NIT NIT NIT, NIT, NIT, NIT, NIT, NIT,

1 3 2 1 2 3

CBI CIT, CIT, CIT, CIT, CIT

1 1 2 1

CBI CBI CBI CBI

Valley Sets Attendance Record in 2009

In 2008-09, The Valley set an all-time attendance mark as 1,341,151 total fans (home games and at the State Farm MVC Tournament). The league was No. 8 nationally in average attendance last year with 1,221,295 total fans. 2012-13 1. Big Ten 2. Big East 3. SEC 4. Big 12 5. ACC 6. Mountain West 7. Pac-12 8. MVC 9. Atlantic 10 10. C-USA

110

Teams Games 12 15 14 10 12 9 12 10 16 12

224 266 247 177 214 152 213 168 253 207

Attendance 2,937,630 2,845,803 2,611,016 1,821,229 2,137,768 1,325,403 1,625,456 1,221,295 1,511,374 1,116,612

Average 13,114 10,699 10,571 10,289 9,990 8,720 7,631 7,270 5,974 5,394

Bradley . . . . . . . Evansville . . . . . Missouri State . . Wichita State. . . Indiana State. . . Illinois State . . . Creighton . . . . . Southern Illinois Drake . . . . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

.10,178 . .8,337 . .7,828 . .7,393 . .6,750 . .6,540 . .6,494 . .5,008 . .3,759 . .2,812

2000-01 Bradley . . . . . . . Wichita State. . . Creighton . . . . . Evansville . . . . . Illinois State . . . Missouri State . . Indiana State. . . Southern Illinois Drake . . . . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

.9,112 .8,114 .7,219 .7,148 .7,047 .6,700 .6,056 .4,483 .3,731 .2,537

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

.9,072 .8,399 .6,613 .6,471

2001-02 Bradley . . . . . Wichita State. Creighton . . . Illinois State .

. . . .

. . . .

Southern Illinois Missouri State . . Evansville . . . . . Indiana State. . . Drake . . . . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . .

. . . . . .

. . . . . .

. . . . . .

.6,423 .5,930 .5,822 .5,132 .3,931 .3,423

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

.9,350 .8,660 .8,190 .6,671 .6,567 .6,295 .6,021 .4,339 .4,101 .3,220

2002-03 Bradley . . . . . . . Creighton . . . . . Wichita State. . . Evansville . . . . . Southern Illinois Missouri State . . Illinois State . . . Indiana State. . . Drake . . . . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . .

.12,016 .10,090 . .9,178 . .6,698 . .6,618 . .6,260 . .6,175 . .5,757 . .4,168 . .3,966

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.11,208 .10,325 . .9,338 . .6,731 . .6,574 . .6,451 . .6,318 . .4,810 . .4,692 . .3,781

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.13,901 .10,436 . .9,220 . .7,291 . .6,966 . .6,899 . .6,025 . .5,409 . .4,278 . .4,268

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.15,909 .10,478 . .9,728 . .7,743 . .7,176 . .6,298 . .5,494 . .5,458 . .5,092 . .4,328

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.15,333 .10,478 . .9,600 . .6,660 . .6,516

2007-08 Creighton . . . . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Southern Illinois Illinois State . . .

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.6,241 .6,038 .5,486 .5,096 .4,288

Creighton . . . . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Missouri State . . Illinois State . . . Southern Illinois Evansville . . . . . Drake . . . . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . . Indiana State. . .

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.15,930 .10,095 . .9,110 . .7,147 . .7,118 . .5,892 . .5,863 . .5,101 . .4,212 . .4,009

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.14,495 .10,333 . .9,339 . .6,645 . .6,561 . .5,642 . .4,832 . .4,780 . .4,807 . .4,510

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.13,507 .10,428 . .8,447 . .7,595 . .5,602 . .4,910 . .4,767 . .4,636 . .4,230 . .4,188

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.16,665 .10,391 . .7,640 . .7,050 . .5,433 . .5,135 . .4,783 . .4,406 . .3,965 . .3,299

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.17,155 .10,312 . .6,557 . .6,541 . .6,080 . .5,726 . .5,007 . .4,463 . .4,249 . .3,926

2008-09

Creighton . . . . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Missouri State . . Illinois State . . . UNI . . . . . . . . . Evansville . . . . . Southern Illinois Indiana State. . . Drake . . . . . . . .

Creighton . . . . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Missouri State . . Indiana State. . . Evansville . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . . Illinois State . . . Drake . . . . . . . . Southern Illinois

Creighton . . . . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Missouri State . . Indiana State. . . Evansville . . . . . Illinois State . . . UNI . . . . . . . . . Drake . . . . . . . . Southern Illinois

2012-13

2006-07 Creighton . . . . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Southern Illinois Missouri State . . UNI . . . . . . . . . Evansville . . . . . Drake . . . . . . . . Illinois State . . . Indiana State. . .

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2011-12

2005-06 Creighton . . . . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Southern Illinois Missouri State . . UNI . . . . . . . . . Evansville . . . . . Illinois State . . . Indiana State. . . Drake . . . . . . . .

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2010-11

2004-05 Creighton . . . . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Southern Illinois Missouri State . . Illinois State . . . Evansville . . . . . Drake . . . . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . . Indiana State. . .

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2009-10

2003-04 Creighton . . . . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Southern Illinois Evansville . . . . . Illinois State . . . Missouri State . . Drake . . . . . . . Indiana State. . . UNI . . . . . . . . .

Missouri State Drake . . . . . . Evansville . . . UNI . . . . . . . Indiana State.

Creighton . . . . . Wichita State. . . Bradley . . . . . . . Illinois State . . . Missouri State . . Indiana State. . . Southern Illinois Evansville . . . . . UNI . . . . . . . . . Drake . . . . . . . .


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2013 MVC Tournament Review Game 1 --

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 7

Creighton Wins 2013 Title; Jays Repeat as Champions

Drake Bradley

41 32

Creighton became the second league team to repeat as MVC Tournament champion in the past five seasons as the Bluejays downed Wichita State in the 2013 title game in St. Louis.

DU (81)

FG

Creighton reserve Ethan Wragge hit five 3-pointers for 15 points to help the Bluejays overcome an off day from star Doug McDermott, who missed six of his first seven shots and was held to 14 points -- 10 below his average. McDermott, though, was still honored as the tournament MOP. WSU’s Malcolm Armstead scored a season-high 28 points with nine rebounds for secondseeded Wichita State, which shot just 34 percent.

TOTALS BU (66) Jake Eastman Tyshon Pickett Will Egolf Walt Lemon Jr. Simms-Edwards Jalen Crawford Shayok Shayok Jordan Prosser TOTALS

2-3 2-9 2-5 2-4 6-10 5-9 2-4 1-3 5-7

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81 66

FT Reb PF TP 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2

4 9 6 9 16 14 3 3 15

27-54 15-18 32 11

81

FG

0-0 4-4 2-4 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-6

5 2 4 4 1 5 1 1 6

FT Reb PF TP

6-11 4-8 5-11 6-13 1-10 3-6 1-2 0-0

0-0 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

8 4 7 4 1 2 3 0

26-61

5-6

31

0 5 2 4 1 1 2 0

15 11 15 14 2 7 2 0

15 66

Three-Pointers: DU (12-30) -- Clarke, 0-1; Simons, 1-7; Carter, 1-2; Hines, 4-7; Ricks, 4-8; Jeffers, 1-2; Mason, 1-1; King, 0-2; BU (9-23) -- Eastman, 3-7; Egolf, 3-5; Lemon Jr., 2-3; Simms-Edwards, 0-5; Crawford, 1-3. Assists: DU (15) -- Clarke, 1; Simons, 2; VanDeest, 3; Carter, 4; Hines, 1; Ricks, 1; Jeffers, 2, Mason, 1; BU (14) -- Eastman, 2; Egolf, 2; Lemon Jr., 3; Simms-Edwards, 3; Crawford, 1. Blocks: DU (3) -- Clarke, 1; Carter, 1; King, 1; BU (1) -- Eastman. Steals: DU (3) -- Clarke, 1; Carter, 1; Ricks, 1; BU (5) -- Eastman, 1; Egolf, 1; Lemon Jr., 3. Attendance: 7,537.

SIU (53)

TOTALS MSU (61)

FG

Keith Pickens Nathan Scheer Christian Kirk Anthony Downing Marcus Marshall Michael Simpson Ryan Carmichael Tomie Aromona Drew Wilson Gavin Thurman Bruce Marshall TOTALS

TOTALS CU (65)

Jackie Carmichael was an all-tournament selection even though Illinois State failed to reach the title game. He had 22 points in the semis against Wichita State.

3-7 1-6 5-7 6-12 5-9 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

31 29

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53 61

FT Reb PF TP 1-3 0-1 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0

5 3 0 0 2 5 2 0 1 0 1 0

6-10 22

2 3 3 3 4 4 1 0 0 2 0 0

7 8 0 12 6 8 0 0 0 12 0 0

22 53

FT Reb PF TP 1-1 3-4 0-0 4-7 6-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0

3 2 8 3 3 0 0 1 0 3 0

21-43 16-22 27

3 3 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 6 10 16 18 0 0 2 0 2 0

14 61

Three-Pointers: SIU (3-9) -- Brown-Surles, 0-1; Jackson, 0-2; Lindsay, 2-3; Pendleton, 0-2; Beane, 1-1; MSU (3-15) -- Pickens, 0-1; Scheer, 1-5; Downing, 0-4; Marshall, 2-4; Aromona, 0-1. Assists: SIU (9) -- Early, 2; Brown-Surles, 3; Jackson, 1; Pendleton, 2; Beane, 1; MSU (7) -- Pickens, 1; Scheer, 1; Downing, 2; M. Marshall, 3. Blocks: SIU (3) -- Daniels, 1; Jackson, 1; Drinkard, 1; MSU (1) -- Scheer, 1. Steals: SIU (6) -- Early, 2; Brown-Surles, 1; Jackson, 2; Beane, 1; MSU (7) -- Pickens, 1; Scheer, 2; M. Marshall, 2; Aromona, 1; Thurman, 1. Attendance: 7,537.

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 8

Jordan Clarke Ben Simons Seth VanDeest Richard Carter Chris Hines Gary Ricks Jeremy Jeffers Micah Mason Joey King

Sunday, March 10 (att: 16,659) Creighton 68, Wichita State 65

3-4 4-8 0-1 4-9 2-4 4-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-7 0-0 0-1 22-43

DU (53)

Saturday, March 9 (att: 18,262) Creighton 64, Indiana State 43 Wichita State 66, Illinois State 51

22 32 FG

Dantiel Daniels Jeff Early Brown-Surles Desmar Jackson T.J. Lindsay Jalen Pendleton Davante Drinkard Colby Long Diamond Taylor Anthony Beane Ryan Bonifield Calvin Belts

Drake Creighton

Friday, March 8 (att: 14,004) #1 Creighton 65, Drake 53 #5 Indiana State 51, #4 Evansville 50 Session III (attendance: 14,004) #2 Wichita State 69, Missouri State 59 #6 Illinois State 73, #3 UNI 65

All-Tournament Team *Doug McDermott, Creighton Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State Gregory Echenique, Creighton Malcolm Armstead, Wichita State Carl Hall, Wichita State *Most Outstanding Player

S. Illinois Missouri State

Game 3 --

Tournament Results Thursday, March 7 (att: 7,537) #9 Drake 81, #8 Bradley 66 #7 Missouri State 61, #10 S. Illinois 53

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 7

TournamenT

Jahenns Manigat scored a season-best 16 points and hit a layup with 11 seconds to go that gave top-seeded Creighton just enough to beat Wichita State 6865 for its second straight Missouri Valley Conference tournament title. The Bluejays won their 12th overall crown -- more than any other league school and joined UNI (2009 and 2010) as the only schools to repeat as MVC tourney champs in the last 10 seasons.

Jordan Clarke Ben Simons Seth VanDeest Richard Carter Chris Hines Gary Ricks Jeremy Jeffers Micah Mason Joey King

40 34

Game 2 --

26 33 FG

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2-2 1-1 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

10 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 0

21-60

6-8

26

FG

53 65

FT Reb PF TP

2-10 3-9 6-13 6-12 2-9 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-4

Doug McDermott 8-14 G. Echenique 4-6 Austin Chatman 2-6 Grant Gibbs 2-5 Jahenns Manigat 0-3 Taylor Stormberg 0-0 Andre Yates 0-0 Avery Dingman 0-3 Will Artino 5-7 Ethan Wragge 1-3 TOTALS

27 32

3 1 4 4 1 0 1 1 4

6 8 13 14 6 1 0 3 2

19 53

FT Reb PF TP 4-6 3-4 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-5 2-2

7 11 5 2 3 0 0 2 6 2

22-47 17-22 44

2 0 4 1 3 0 1 0 1 2

23 11 6 6 0 0 0 0 14 5

14 65

113


2013 MVC Tournament Review Three-Pointers: DU (5-17) -- Simons, 1-3; Carter, 1-3; Hines, 2-6; Ricks, 0-1; Jeffers, 0-1; Mason, 1-1; King, 0-2; CU (4-16) -- McDermott, 3-4; Chatman, 0-2; Gibbs, 0-1; Manigat, 0-3; Dingman, 0-3; Wragge, 1-3. Assists: DU (10) -- Simons, 3; Carter, 4; Hines, 1; King, 2; CU (11) -- Chatman, 2; Gibbs, 8; Manigat, 1. Blocks: DU (3) -- Clarke, 1; VanDeest, 2; CU (8) -- Echenique, 6; Gibbs, 1; Artino, 1. Steals: DU (7) -- Clarke, 1; Simons, 2; VanDeest, 1; Carter, 2; Ricks, 1; CU (4) -Echenique, 1; Chatman, 1; Gibbs, 1; Artino, 1. Attendance: 14,567.

Game 4 --

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 8

TournamenT

Indiana State Evansville

27 25

INS (51)

FG

Manny Arop R.J. Mahurin Dawon Cummings Jake Odum Khristian Smith Jake Kitchell Lucas Eitel Justin Gant Devonte Brown TOTALS

1-6 3-6 0-3 2-8 0-2 4-4 1-3 3-8 4-7

24 25

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FT Reb PF TP 2-2 2-5 2-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-2

3 5 1 3 0 5 2 6 6

18-47 10-16 35

UE (50)

FG

E. Mockevicius Troy Taylor Colt Ryan Adam Wing Ned Cox Ryan Sawvell Jordan Nelson Lewis Jones Jaylon Moore D.J. Balentine TOTALS

4-5 4-7 4-18 0-3 2-7 0-0 0-0 2-7 0-1 4-8 20-56

51 50

3 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 4

4 10 2 5 0 9 3 7 11

12 51

FT Reb PF TP 3-3 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

7 10 4 0 1 1 1 2 0 4

7-10 34

5 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 0

11 9 8 1 5 0 0 6 0 10

14 50

Three-Pointers: INS (5-16) -- Arop, 0-2; Mahurin, 2-5; Cummings, 0-2; Odum, 1-2; Eitel, 1-3; Brown, 1-2; UE (3-11) -- Ryan, 0-3; Cox, 1-3; Jones, 0-2; Balentine, 2-3. Assists: INS (10) -- Arop, 1; Cummings, 1; Odum, 4; Eitel, 1; Gant, 1; Brown, 2; UE (6) -- Taylor, 1; Ryan, 1; Wing, 1; Cox, 2; Balentine, 1. Blocks: INS (3) -- Mahurin, 1; Smith, 1; Brown, 1; UE (2) -- Mockevicius, 1. Steals: INS (3) -Cummings, 3; UE (6) -- Mockevicius, 3; Ryan, 1; Wing, 2. Attendance: 14,567.

Game 5 --

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 8

Missouri State Wichita State

24 29

MSU (59)

FG

Keith Pickens Christian Kirk Anthony Downing Marcus Marshall Nathan Scheer Michael Simpson Tomie Aromona Drew Wilson Gavin Thurman TOTALS

114

4-7 2-4 3-11 4-11 0-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5

35 40

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59 69

FT Reb PF TP 3-5 0-0 6-6 13-16 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

5 5 4 3 1 0 0 0 3

16-43 23-29 24

1 4 4 3 5 0 0 2 1

11 4 12 25 1 0 0 0 6

20 59

WSU (69)

FG

Cleanthony Early 2-8 Carl Hall 6-11 Malcolm Armstead 1-7 Demetric Williams 1-3 Tekele Cotton 2-5 Nick Wiggins 3-5 Ehimen Orukpe 1-2 Fred VanVleet 1-1 Ron Baker 5-7 Jake White 4-8 TOTALS

FT Reb PF TP 1-1 6-11 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-1

4 12 2 3 1 1 6 0 2 8

26-57 13-21 43

3 2 2 3 3 1 2 2 2 1

5 18 4 2 4 6 3 3 15 9

21 69

Three-Pointers: MSU (4-18) -- Downing, 0-2; M. Marshall, 4-10; Scheer, 0-5; Thurman, 0-1; WSU (4-16) -- Early, 0-1; Armstead, 0-3; Williams, 0-2; Cotton, 0-2; Wiggins, 0-1; VanVleet, 1-1; Baker, 3-5; White, 0-1. Assists: MSU (5) -- Pickens, 2; Downing, 1; Marshall, 2; WSU (16) -- Early, 2; Armstead, 5; Wiggins, 1; VanVleet, 3; Baker, 2; White, 3. Blocks: MSU (1) -- Pickens, 1; WSU (2) -- Hall, 1; Orukpe, 1. Steals: MSU (3) -Pickens, 2; Thurman, 1; WSU (2) -- Cotton, 1; Wiggins, 1. Attendance: 14,004.

Game 6 --

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 8

Illinois State UNI

34 35

ILS (73)

FG

John Wilkins 4-9 Jackie Carmichael 6-9 Tyler Brown 10-17 Bryant Allen 1-9 Johnny Hill 4-9 Kaza Keane 0-0 Anthony Cousin 0-0 Nick Zeisloft 0-1 Jon Ekey 2-5 TOTALS UNI (65) Seth Tuttle Jake Koch Deon Mitchell Marc Sonnen Anthony James Chip Rank Matt Bohannon Nate Buss Max Martino Austin Pehl TOTALS

Indiana State’s Devonte Brown had 11 points and six rebounds off the bench, and block at the buzzer to preserve ISU’s 51-50 win against Evansville.

39 30

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FT Reb PF TP 2-2 3-5 2-3 1-2 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

4 10 9 1 9 0 0 0 1

27-59 11-15 37 FG 2-5 4-10 4-8 5-9 6-18 0-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 23-56

73 65

2 4 3 0 1 4 0 0 1

11 15 28 3 11 0 0 0 5

15 73

FT Reb PF TP 0-0 5-5 2-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

9 6 2 2 4 5 3 0 0 0

9-11 32

3 4 5 2 2 0 1 0 0 0

4 14 10 16 15 0 6 0 0 0

17 65

Three-Pointers: ILS (8-20) -- Wilkins, 1-4; Brown, 6-8; Allen, 0-3; Hill, 0-1; Zeisloft, 0-1; Ekey, 1-3; UNI (10-24) -- Tuttle, 0-1; Koch, 1-4; Sonnen, 4-8; James, 3-7; Rank, 0-2; Bohannon, 2-2. Assists: ILS (9) -- Carmichael, 1; Brown, 1; Allen, 2; Hill, 3; Keane, 2; UNI (12) -- Tuttle, 1; Koch, 2; Mitchell, 5; James, 4. Blocks: ILS (7) -- Wilkins, 1; Carmichael, 5; Ekey, 1; UNI (2) -- Tuttle, 1; Sonnen, 1. Steals: ILS (5) -- Brown, 1; Allen, 1; Hill, 2; Ekey, 1; UNI (6) -- Tuttle, 1; Koch, 2; Mitchell, 2; Bohannon, 1. Attendance: 14,004.

Game 7 --

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 9

Indiana State Creighton

18 41

INS (43)

FG

Manny Arop R.J. Mahurin Justin Gant Dawon Cummings Jake Odum Jake Kitchell Lucas Eitel Devonte Brown Rhett Smith Brandon Burnett Khristian Smith TOTALS CU (64)

5-11 1-7 1-4 2-4 1-3 0-5 0-3 0-3 0-0 2-4 1-5

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FG

23-43

43 64

FT Reb PF TP 3-4 0-0 3-4 0-0 3-3 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 4-4 0-0

4 3 1 0 3 4 0 1 1 4 1

13-49 16-19 28

Doug McDermott 8-10 G. Echenique 5-6 Austin Chatman 2-4 Grant Gibbs 2-3 Jahenns Manigat 2-7 Taylor Stormberg 0-0 Andre Yates 0-1 Avery Dingman 0-2 Geoffrey Groselle 0-0 Nevin Johnson 1-2 Will Artino 2-7 Ethan Wragge 0-0 Alex Olson 1-1 TOTALS

25 23

3 4 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0

13 2 5 5 5 2 0 1 0 8 2

13 43

FT Reb PF TP 3-3 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0

9 3 2 2 4 0 0 1 1 1 4 1 0

9-11 29

2 3 2 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 4 0 0

25 10 5 6 8 0 2 0 0 2 4 0 2

18 64

Three-Pointers: INS (1-13) -- Arop, 0-1; Mahurin, 0-4; Cummings, 1-2; Kitchell, 0-1; Eitel, 0-2; Brown, 0-1; Burnett, 0-1; Smith, 0-1; CU (9-18) -- McDermott, 6-7; Chatman, 1-2; Manigat, 2-6; Yates, 0-1; Dingman, 0-2. Assists: INS (6) -- Gant, 1; Odum, 3; Eitel, 1; Brown, 1; CU (17) -- McDermott, 1; Echenique, 1; Chatman, 4; Gibbs, 5; Manigat, 3; Stormberg, 1; Dingman, 1; Groselle, 1. Blocks: INS (1) -- Mahurin, 1; CU (1) -- Echenique, 1. Steals: INS (7) -- Mahurin, 2; Cummings, 1; Odum, 2; Eitel, 1; Smith, 1; CU (5) -- McDermott, 1; Gibbs, 2; Yates, 2. Att.: 18,262.


2013 MVC Tournament Review Game 8 --

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 9

Illinois State Wichita State

24 26

ILS (51)

FG

John Wilkins Jackie Carmichael Tyler Brown Bryant Allen Johnny Hill Kaza Keane Anthony Cousin Nick Zeisloft Jon Ekey TOTALS

2-6 7-16 3-12 1-9 0-4 0-1 0-0 2-4 1-3

27 40

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FT Reb PF TP 5-6 7-13 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

7 5 3 0 5 0 0 1 4

16-55 14-21 31 FG

Carl Hall 7-10 Ehimen Orukpe 0-1 Malcolm Armstead 5-9 Demetric Williams 2-7 Tekele Cotton 1-6 Cleanthony Early 2-8 Nick Wiggins 0-0 Fred VanVleet 3-5 Ron Baker 2-6 Jake White 1-4 TOTALS

2 5 2 2 2 1 0 2 2

9 22 9 2 0 0 0 6 3

18 51

FT Reb PF TP 2-3 1-2 4-5 2-2 1-2 3-4 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0

8 2 9 5 6 6 0 2 0 7

23-56 15-20 48

1 2 3 1 1 4 0 1 1 0

16 1 15 6 3 8 0 8 7 2

14 66

Three-Pointers: ILS (5-19) -- Wilkins, 0-1; Carmichael, 1-2; Brown, 1-4; Allen, 0-4; Keane, 0-1; Zeisloft, 2-4; Ekey, 1-3; WSU (5-15) -- Armstead, 1-3; Williams, 0-1; Cotton, 0-2; Early, 1-2; VanVleet, 2-2; Baker, 1-5. Assists: ILS (8) -- Brown, 2; Allen, 2; Hill, 1; Keane, 1; Ekey, 2; WSU (9) -- Hall, 1; Armstead, 3; Williams, 3; Cotton, 1; Baker, 1. Blocks: ILS (8) -- Wilkins, 2; Carmichael, 3; Brown, 1; Ekey, 2; WSU (7) -- Hall, 2; Early, 3; Orukpe, 2. Steals: ILS (5) -- Wilkins, 1; Brown, 1; Allen, 2; Hill, 1; WSU (6) -- Hall, 1; Armstead, 3; Williams, 2. Attendance: 18,262.

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 10

Wichita State Creighton

28 30

WSU (65)

FG

Carl Hall 4-14 Ehimen Orukpe 0-2 Malcolm Armstead 10-20 Demetric Williams 0-5 Tekele Cotton 3-4 Cleanthony Early 1-5 Nick Wiggins 2-3 Fred VanVleet 0-1 Ron Baker 3-7 Jake White 0-6 TOTALS CU (68)

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FG

65 68

FT Reb PF TP 5-8 0-0 4-5 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2

6 3 9 3 6 4 0 0 6 2

23-67 12-18 42

Doug McDermott 5-13 G. Echenique 3-7 Austin Chatman 0-5 Grant Gibbs 3-6 Jahenns Manigat 6-11 Avery Dingman 0-1 Will Artino 0-1 Ethan Wragge 5-9 TOTALS

37 38

2 0 1 3 1 4 0 0 4 1

13 0 28 0 8 2 5 0 7 2

16 65

FT Reb PF TP 4-5 3-4 1-2 3-5 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0

4 11 2 6 5 2 5 1

22-53 13-20 41

3 4 1 3 2 0 2 1

14 9 1 11 16 0 2 15

16 68

Three-Pointers: WSU (7-21) -- Armstead, 4-9; Williams, 0-4; Cotton, 1-2; Early, 0-1; Wiggins, 1-2; Baker, 1-3; CU (11-24) -- McDermott, 0-3; Chatman, 0-2; Gibbs, 2-2; Manigat, 4-8; Wragge, 5-9. Assists: WSU (7) -- Hall, 1; Armstead, 3; Williams, 1; Baker, 1; White, 1; CU (18) -- Echenique, 1; Chatman, 7; Gibbs, 7; Manigat, 3. Blocks: WSU (6) -- Hall, 4; Orukpe, 1; Cotton, 1; CU (7) -- Echenique, 6; Manigat, 1. Steals: WSU (6) -- Armstead, 4; Williams, 1; Wiggins, 1; CU (2) -- Chatman, 2. Attendance: 16,659.

Active Statistical Leaders in the MVC Tournament (min. 2 games played) T - number of tournaments played

TOTAL POINTS (min. 2 games) Player-Team T G Pts. Jake Odum-INS Marcus Marshall-MSU Walt Lemon, Jr.-BU Seth VanDeest-DU Keith Pickens-MSU Ron Baker-WSU

3 1 3 3 3 1

7 2 4 5 5 3

70 43 39 31 30 29

TOTAL BOARDS (min. 2 games) Player-Team T G Reb. Jake Odum-INS Jake White-WSU Seth VanDeest-DU Tekele Cotton-WSU Christian Kirk-MSU

3 2 3 2 2

7 5 5 5 3

32 24 22 16 15

TournamenT

WSU (66)

51 66

Game 9 --

TOTAL FTs MADE (min. 2 games) Player-Team T G Reb. Jake Odum-INS 3 Marcus Marshall-MSU 1 Seth VanDeest-DU 3

7 2 5

29 19 13

FIELD GOAL PCT. (3.0 FGA/G) Player-Team G FG-A Pct. Christian Kirk-MSU Ryan Sawvell-UE Nick Wiggins-WSU

3 3 3

9-13 .692 5-8 .625 5-8 .625

FREE THROW PCT. (2.5/Game) Player-Team G FT-A Avg. Richard Carter-DU 2 5-5 1.000 Manny Arop-INS 2 5-6 .833 Seth VanDeest-DU 5 13-16 .813 Marcus Marshall-MSU 2 19-24 .792 Jake Odum-INS 7 29-38 .763

Scottrade Center – all-time basketball crowds 22,612 22,612 22,539 22,527

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MVC Tournament (3-3-07) MVC Tournament (3-4-07) North Carolina vs. Saint Louis (12-22-06) Kansas vs. Saint Louis (12-23-98)

• The semifinals and finals crowds of 22,612 at the 2007 MVC Tournament set an all-time basketball attendance record for Scottrade Center - and marked the only two sellouts in MVC Tournament history in St. Louis. The 22,612 surpassed the previous MVC Tournament attendance record for a championship game - 14,911, established on March 10, 2003, in the final which featured Creighton and Southern Illinois. • The crowd of 22,612 was the largest of any conference tournament championship game in 2007, surpassing the ACC (22,269), the Big East (19,594) and the Big 12 (18,879).

TOTAL ASSISTS Player-Team

T

G

Ast.

Jake Odum-INS Walt Lemon, Jr.-BU Richard Carter-DU Deon Mitchell-UNI

3 3 1 2

7 4 2 2

20 10 8 8

TOTAL STEALS Player-Team

T

G

Stl.

Jake Odum-INS Keith Pickens-MSU Walt Lemon, Jr.-BU Dawon Cummings-INS

3 3 3 1

7 5 4 2

14 6 5 4

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G

Blk.

Seth VanDeest-DU 3 Cleanthony Early-WSU 1

5 3

3 3

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Missouri Valley Conference Tournament

TournamenT

The Missouri Valley Conference will conduct its 24th St. Louis-based postseason men’s basketball championship, when the MVC Tournament takes the hardwood at Scottrade Center, formerly known as Savvis Center, on March 6-9, 2014. The Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, also known uniquely as “Arch Madness” to Valley fans, will be played at Scottrade Center for the 20th time. With 24-straight years at the same neutral site, Arch Madness is the second-longest neutral site tenured collegiate tourney in the nation (following only the Big East in New York City). The tournament -- for the ninthstraight year -- will begin Thursday and end Sunday. From 1997-2005, the tournament had started on a Friday and ended on a Monday. The MVC Tournament site has moved from Kiel Auditorium (1991) to the Saint Louis Arena (1992-1994) to Scottrade Center (1995-present). In 2013, the tournament drew more than 42,000 fans for an 18th-straight year.

2013 Men’s Basketball Conference Tournament Per-Session Averages League

Sess. Total

Atlantic Coast Big Ten Big East Big 12 The Valley Southeastern Mountain West Pac-12 West Coast C-USA

6 6 7 5 5 7 5 6 5 5

133,014 124,543 140,399 90,687 71,029 90,295 64,131 63,750 39,480 33,794

Avg. 22,169 20,757 20,057 18,137 14,206 12,899 12,826 10,625 7,896 6,759

Source: NCAA, only the top 10 are listed

Top Title Games - 2007 League ^MISSOURI VALLEY ^Atlantic Coast ^Big East ^Big 12 ^Pacific 10 ^Big Ten Mountain West ^denotes neutral site

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Attendance 22,612 22,269 19,594 18,879 18,259 17,538 16,204

2014 MVC TOURNAMENT BRACKET (Matchups for qualifying-round games TBA) #1

#8 #9

Friday -- #3

Thurs. -- #1

Saturday -- #7

#4 #5

Friday -- #4 Sunday -- #9

#2

#7

Friday -- #5

#10 Thurs. -- #2

Saturday -- #8

#3 #6

MVC Champion & NCAA Qualifier

Friday -- #6

Tournament Game Times (All times CST): Session Session Session Session Session

I II III IV V

Thursday, March 6 Friday, March 7 Friday, March 7 Saturday, March 8 Sunday, March 9

6 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. 12 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 3 ends. 6 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 5 ends. 1:30 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 7 ends. 1 p.m.

Qualifying-round pairings to be announced March 1. Times subject to change.

The 2007 turnstile of 85,074 set a league record in the league’s tournament history in St. Louis. Last year’s figure of 71,029 was second-best in the history of the tournament, while the league has had a tournament turnstile of better than 50,000 in each of the past 11 seasons. The per-session average of 14,206 was fifth-best nationally (see chart at left). Last year’s championship game attendance was 16,659 -- the secondbest for a title game. Since the Conference moved its tournament to St. Louis in 1991, some of the greatest moments in Valley men’s basketball history have occurred in the Gateway City. In 1995, Southern Illinois completed a three-peat at the Conference tournament -- the only time a league school has won three consecutive tourney championships. In the 1996 semis, Bradley’s Deon Jackson hit an improbable threepointer with no time remaining for a 64-62 win over Missouri State. His shot was nominated for an ESPN

“ESPY Award” for the college basketball play of the year. In 1998, Illinois State took its second-straight regular-season and conference tournament titles -- the first time in Missouri Valley Conference history that a school had accomplished that feat. UNI’s 2004 title and subsequent NCAA bid gave the Panthers their first tournament berth as an MVC member. With that, all 10 current members have represented the Missouri Valley Conference in the NCAA Tournament. And in 2005, UNI was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the tournament and still received an at-large berth into the NCAAs. That marked the first time a team that failed to advance to the MVC tournament semis earned a spot in the NCAA tourney. The 2008 Tournament marked the first time the top-seeded team (Drake) won the title since Illinois State swept the regular-season and tournament titles during the 199798 season. Since 2008, the No. 1 seed has claimed the tournament


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and regular-season titles three times as UNI (2009, 2010) and Creighton (2013) swept both the regular-season and tournament crowns in 2013. Notably, the top-seeded team has only won the league tournament title seven times (in 23 previous tries) in St. Louis. And no seed worse than a No. 5 has won the title. To celebrate the tournament’s 20th anniversary in St. Louis in 2010, the league conducted a two-month, online voting campaign which was sponsored by FOX Sports Midwest. And Missouri Valley Conference fans chose Deon Jackson’s buzzer-beating three-pointer in 1996 as the top moment in Arch Madness history. In addition to Jackson’s exploits in 1996, the other top five moments include Creighton’s Nate Funk leading the Bluejays to the 2007 Arch Madness title in front of a sold out Scottrade Center crowd, Bluejay Bob Harstad pacing CU to the first Arch Madness crown in 1991, Illinois State’s Osiris Eldridge nearly leading the Redbirds to the 2009 championship and UNI’s Ben Jacobson helping the Panthers take the 2004 crown in double-overtime vs. Missouri State. And during that same 20th anniversary online voting campaign, sponsored by AT&T Real Yellow Pages,

Creighton’s Kyle Korver -- the first back-to-back Most Outstanding Player in MVC Men’s Basketball Championship history -- was selected the top player in Arch Madness history by a vote of the league’s fans. In addition to Korver, the other top five players include Nate Funk (Creighton), Osiris Eldridge (Illinois State), Rodney Buford (Creighton) and Ryan Sears (Creighton). Funk (2007), Buford (1999) and Sears (2000) all earned Most Outstanding Player recognition for a team that won the championship, while Eldridge (2009) became only the second player in tournament history to earn Most Valuable Player honors for a team that did not take the title. In 2011, the millionth fan -- Tyler Anderson of Milwaukee, Wis. -- crossed through the turnstiles and was awarded a prize package that included tournament tickets for life. The 2012 tournament featured two nationally ranked teams for the first time as Wichita State (14) and Creighton (24) entered the tournament as ranked teams.

2013 Tournament Review

TournamenT

The 2007 MVC Tournament established league records every session: opening (8,013), day quarterfinal (15,186), night quarterfinal (16,651), semifinal (22,612), championship (22,612) and total tournament attendance (85,074).

to St. Louis in 1991. The Bluejays, who also won the MVC Tournament in 2012, were repeat champions, marking the second time in the past five years that has happened. Creighton became just the sixth team in MVC tournament history (37 total seasons) to repeat as tournament champion. The Bluejays posted two double-digit wins before slipping by Wichita State, 68-65, in the title game. Wichita State had advanced to the title game for the first time since 2010 as the Shockers also posted a pair of double-digit wins in the quarters and semis. Doug McDermott, who was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player for the second successive season, was joined on the all-tournament team by teammate Gregory Echenique, Illinois State’s Jackie Carmichael and Wichita State’s Malcolm Armstead and Carl Hall. The total attendance (71,029) ranked second all-time in MVC tournament history, and the per-session average was fifth best of any NCAA conference last year. 2014 Tournament Notes For the fourth-straight year, the Missouri Valley Conference will televise the Thursday openinground games, while the quarterfinal and semifinal games will be on FOX Sports Midwest and Comcast SportsNet. All games will be shown in High Definition. The MVC Championship game will be telecast live on CBS (more than 100 million homes) for a ninthstraight year. The 2006 tournament broadcast by CBS marked the first over-the-air national broadcast of an MVC game since Jan. 28, 1989, when BYU beat Wichita State, 93-92.

MVC TOURNEY FUTURE DATES: 2014 2015 2016 2017

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Thursday-Sunday, Thursday-Sunday, Thursday-Sunday, Thursday-Sunday,

March March March March

6-9 5-8 3-6 2-5

Creighton became the seventh MVC regular-season champ to win the MVC Tournament since it moved

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Creighton (12) Tulsa (4) Illinois State (4) Missouri State (1) Southern Illinois (5) Bradley (2) UNI (3) Wichita State (2) Indiana State (3) Drake (1) Evansville Loyola

Won

Lost

Pct.

Home

Away

Neut.

Championships

43 24 38 27 32 29 16 27 23 17 5 0

20 15 28 22 29 32 18 32 30 34 19 0

.683 .615 .576 .551 .525 .475 .471 .458 .434 .333 .208 .000

5-2 14-2 9-2 0-0 0-1 10-1 0-0 10-3 6-0 1-1 0-0 0-0

2-6 1-6 2-3 0-0 2-8 0-6 0-0 2-4 1-10 1-10 0-0 0-0

36-12 9-7 27-23 27-22 30-20 19-25 16-18 15-254 16-20 15-23 5-19 0-0

78, 81, 89, 91, 99, 00, 02, 03, 05, 07, 12, 13 1982, 1984, 1986, 1996 1983, 1990, 1997, 1998 1992 1977, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2006 1980, 1988 2004, 2009, 2010 1985, 1987 1979, 2001, 2011 2008 -------

1977

1983

1989

#4 West Texas State 96, #7 Tulsa 81 #5 Drake 80, #6 Bradley 73 West Texas St. 89, #2 New Mexico St. 86 #3 Wichita State 67, Drake 63 West Texas State 79, Wichita State 68 #1 S. Illinois 82, West Texas State 69

#1 Illinois State 64, #8 S. Illinois 54 #2 New Mexico St. 95, #7 West Texas 80 #3 Tulsa 108, #6 Indiana State 89 #4 Bradley 63, #5 Drake 53 Illinois State 79, Bradley 61 Tulsa 49, New Mexico State 48 Illinois State 84, Tulsa 64

#1 Creighton 85, #8 Indiana State 70 #5 Drake 77, #4 Bradley 75 #6 Southern Illinois 73, #3 Tulsa 66 #7 Illinois St. 66, #2 Wichita State 60 Creighton 54, Drake 49 Southern Illinois 69, Illinois State 61 Creighton 79, Southern Illinois 77

1984

1990

1978 #9 Drake 75, #2 Southern Illinois 59 #4 New Mexico State 76, #7 Tulsa 75 #5 Bradley 75, #6 Wichita State 71 #3 Indiana St. 90, #8 W. Texas St. 71 New Mexico State 90, Drake 73 Indiana State 88, Bradley 81 Indiana State 80, N.M. State 78 (2OT) #1 Creighton 54, Indiana State 52

1979 #1 Indiana St. 94, #8 W. Texas State 84 #2 New Mexico State 82, #7 Tulsa 79 #3 Wichita State 70, #6 Drake 69 #5 S. Illinois 71, #4 Creighton 67 N. Mexico State 85, Wichita State 81 Indiana State 79, Southern Illinois 72 Indiana State 69, N. Mexico State 59

1980 #1 Bradley 97, #8 Tulsa 76 #4 Wichita St. 82, #5 Indiana St. 70 #3 West Texas 98, #6 New Mexico St. 87 #2 Creighton 86, #7 Drake 80 Bradley 68, Wichita State 60 West Texas State 83, Creighton 67 Bradley 62, West Texas State 59

1985 #1 Tulsa 74, #8 West Texas State 69 #4 Bradley 66, #5 Creighton 59 #7 Indiana St. 66, #2 Illinois St. 61 #3 Wichita State 69, #6 S. Illinois 66 Tulsa 85, Bradley 77 Wichita State 92, Indiana State 65 Wichita State 84, Tulsa 82

1986 #3 Drake 82, #6 Creighton 56 #4 Illinois State 78, #5 Wichita St. 70 #1 Bradley 61, #8 West Texas 55 #2 Tulsa 68, #7 Indiana State 50 Bradley 65, Illinois State 64 Tulsa 68, Drake 67 Tulsa 74, Bradley 58

1981

1987

#1 Wichita St. 77, #8 S. Illinois 57 #4 Drake 89, #5 Bradley 84 #3 Tulsa 68, #6 New Mexico State 67 #2 Creighton 64, #7 Indiana State 61 Wichita State 88, Drake 74 Creighton 66, Tulsa 64 Creighton 70, Wichita State 64

#3 Illinois St. 70, #6 Indiana St. 55 #2 Wichita State 73, #7 Creighton 70 #5 Southern Illinois 76, #4 Drake 70 Wichita State 56, Illinois State 53 #1 Tulsa 61, Southern Illinois 56 Wichita State 79, Tulsa 74 (OT)

1982 #1 Bradley 86, #8 Indiana State 61 #4 Illinois State 56, #5 Drake 43 #3 New Mexico St. 68, #6 S. Illinois 43 #2 Tulsa 106, #7 Creighton 81 Illinois State 55, Bradley 50 (2OT) Tulsa 85, New Mexico State 61 Tulsa 90, Illinois State 77

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#1 Illinois State 91, #8 Drake 62 #4 Creighton 50, #5 Bradley 40 #2 Tulsa 110, #7 Indiana State 99 #3 Wichita St. 107, #6 S. Illinois 77 Creighton 69, Illinois State 59 Tulsa 86, Wichita State 80 Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 (OT)

1988 #3 Illinois State 72, #6 Drake 60 #2 Wichita State 74, #7 Tulsa 66 #1 Bradley 93, #8 Indiana State 74 #5 Creighton 89, #4 S. Illinois 87 Illinois State 59, Wichita State 51 Bradley 101, Creighton 77 Bradley 83, Illinois State 59

#1 S. Illinois 70, #8 Indiana State 54 #4 Tulsa 71, #5 Bradley 69 #2 Illinois State 77, #7 Drake 62 #3 Creighton 70, #6 Wichita State 66 Southern Illinois 75, Tulsa 65 Illinois State 69, Creighton 64 Illinois State 81, Southern Illinois 78

1995 #1 Tulsa 77, #8 Wichita State 63 #4 Bradley 79, #5 Evansville 64 #2 Illinois State 75, #7 MSU 72 #3 Southern Illinois 85, #6 Drake 65 Tulsa 89, Bradley 80 Southern Illinois 72, Illinois State 68 Southern Illinois 77, Tulsa 62

1996 #1 Bradley 64, #8 Drake 51 #4 Missouri St. 65, #5 Creighton 58 #2 Illinois State 64, #7 UNI 58 #3 Tulsa 65, #6 Evansville 55 Bradley 64, Missouri State 62 Tulsa 69, Illinois State 52 Tulsa 60, Bradley 46

1991

1997

#9 Drake 57, #8 Illinois State 55 #1 Creighton 77, Drake 58 #5 S. Illinois 80, #4 Indiana State 61 #2 Missouri State 68, #7 Bradley 49 #3 Tulsa 71, #6 Wichita State 52 Creighton 71, Southern Illinois 66 Missouri State 82, Tulsa 80 (2OT) Creighton 68, Missouri State 52

#9 Indiana St. 86, #8 S. Illinois 71 #10 Drake 74, #7 Wichita State 63 #1 Illinois State 72, Indiana State 58 #4 UNI 73, #5 Evansville 65 #2 Bradley 66, Drake 47 #3 Missouri St. 77, #7 Creighton 58 Illinois State 69, UNI 65 Missouri State 60, Bradley 58 Illinois State 75, Missouri State 72

1992 #1 S. Illinois 67, #8 Wichita State 63 #5 Tulsa 77, #4 Indiana State 65 #2 Illinois State 70, #7 UNI 58 #3 Missouri St. 75, #6 Creighton 69 Tulsa 82, Southern Illinois 79 Missouri St. 61, Illinois State 58 (OT) Missouri State 71, Tulsa 68

1993 #1 Illinois St. 73, #8 Indiana St. 68 #5 Drake 63, #4 UNI 58 #2 S. Illinois 63, #7 Bradley 61 (OT) #3 Missouri St. 72, #6 Wichita St. 57 Illinois State 60, Drake 59 Southern Illinois 76, MSU 68 Southern Illinois 70, Illinois State 59

1994 #1 Tulsa 91, #8 Drake 82 #5 UNI 84, #4 Illinois State 70 #2 Bradley 52, #7 Wichita State 44 #3 Southern Illinois 52, #6 MSU 50 UNI 79, Tulsa 73 Southern Illinois 72, Bradley 59 Southern Illinois 77, UNI 74

1998 #8 Southern Illinois 91, #9 UNI 72 #7 Bradley 69, #10 Drake 62 #1 Illinois State 83, S. Illinois 73 #4 Wichita St. 65, #5 Indiana St. 55 Bradley 76, #2 Creighton 68 #3 Missouri St. 60, #6 Evansville 59 Illinois State 75, Wichita State 54 Missouri State 67, Bradley 58 Illinois State 84, Missouri State 74

1999 #9 Wichita State 74, #8 UNI 72 (OT) #7 Illinois State 51, #10 Drake 47 #1 Evansville 79, Wichita State 71 #4 Bradley 62, #5 S. Illinois 59 #2 Creighton 68, Illinois State 63 #3 MSU 79, #6 Indiana State 78 (OT) Evansville 64, Bradley 63 Creighton 78, Missouri State 70 Creighton 70, Evansville 61


MVC Tournament Results 2000

2007

#9 Wichita St. 70, #8 Illinois State 55 #10 Drake 58, #7 UNI 57 #1 Indiana State 57, Wichita State 50 #4 Creighton 71, #5 Bradley 62 #2 Missouri State 62, Drake 50 #3 S. Illinois 75, #6 Evansville 63 Creighton 71, Indiana State 69 Missouri State 67, Southern Illinois 56 Creighton 57, Missouri State 45

#9 Drake 101, #8 Evansville 96 (ot) #10 Indiana St. 68, #7 Illinois St. 65 #1 Southern Illinois 71, Drake 59 #4 Bradley 51, #5 UNI 48 #2 Creighton 59, Indiana State 38 #3 Missouri St. 67, #6 Wichita St. 64 Southern Illinois 53, Bradley 51 Creighton 75, Missouri State 58 Creighton 67, Southern Illinois 61

2008 #8 Indiana St. 71, #9 Wichita St. 67 #7 Missouri St. 69, #10 Evansville 46 #1 Drake 68, Indiana State 46 #4 Creighton 74, #5 Bradley 70 #2 Illinois State 63, Missouri State 58 #6 UNI 54, #3 Southern Illinois 49 Drake 75, Creighton 67 Illinois State 56, UNI 42 Drake 79, Illinois State 49

2002 #8 Bradley 70, #9 Indiana State 58 #7 UNI 78, #10 Evansville 75 #1 Southern Illinois 66, Bradley 44 #4 MSU 72, #5 Wichita State 59 #2 Creighton 80, UNI 65 #3 Illinois State 64, #6 Drake 63 Southern Illinois 86, MSU 63 Creighton 90, Illinois State 63 Creighton 84, Southern Illinois 76

2003 #9 Illinois State 63, #8 Drake 62 #10 Indiana State 61, #7 UNI 60 #1 S. Illinois 75, Illinois State 63 #4 Missouri St. 65, #5 Evansville 51 #2 Creighton 57, Indiana State 56 #3 Wichita State 70, #6 Bradley 66 Southern Illinois 64, MSU 55 Creighton 70, Wichita State 69 Creighton 80, Southern Illinois 56

2004 #9 Evansville 63, #8 Indiana State 59 #10 Illinois State 76, #7 Bradley 56 #1 Southern Illinois 93, Evansville 67 #5 Missouri St. 84, #4 Creighton 75 #2 UNI 68, Illinois State 54 #3 Wichita State 63, #6 Drake 57 MSU 80, Southern Illinois 74 UNI 63, Wichita State 56 UNI 79, MSU 74 (2OT)

2009 #9 Indiana St. 62, #8 Drake 55 #7 Wichita St. 59, #10 Missouri St. 46 #1 UNI 73, Indiana State 69 #4 Bradley 67, #5 S. Illinois 55 #2 Creighton 63, Wichita State 62 #3 Illinois State 78, #6 Evansville 68 UNI 76, Bradley 62 Illinois State 73, Creighton 49 UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (ot)

2010 #8 Drake 63, #9 Southern Illinois 61 #7 Missouri St. 52, #10 Evansville 46 #1 UNI 55, Drake 40 #5 Bradley 81, #4 Creighton 62 #2 Wichita State 73, Missouri St. 63 #3 Illinois St. 69, #6 Indiana St. 65 UNI 57, Bradley 40 Wichita State 65, Illinois State 61 UNI 67, Wichita State 52

2011 #8 S. Illinois 57, #9 Illinois State 54 #10 Bradley 63, #7 Drake 48 #1 Missouri State 58, S. Illinois 56 #5 Creighton 60, #4 UNI 57 #2 Wichita State 70, Bradley 56 #3 Indiana St. 52, #6 Evansville 50 Missouri State 60, Creighton 50 Indiana State 61, Wichita State 54 Indiana State 60, Missouri State 56

2005

2012

#9 Indiana State 63, #8 Bradley 61 #7 Drake 82, #10 Evansville 68 #1 S. Illinois 64, Indiana State 49 #5 Missouri State 70, #4 UNI 62 #2 Wichita State 72, Drake 52 #3 Creighton 69, #6 Illinois State 52 Missouri State 65, Southern Illinois 61 Creighton 70, Wichita State 60 Creighton 75, Missouri State 57

#8 Indiana State 66, #9 S. Illinois 51 #7 Drake 65, #10 Bradley 49 #1 Wichita State 72, Indiana State 48 #4 Illinois State 54, #5 UNI 42 #2 Creighton 68, Drake 61 #3 Evansville 72, #6 Missouri State 64 Illinois State 65, Wichita State 64 Creighton 99, Evansville 71 Creighton 83, Illinois State 79 (OT)

2006 #9 Indiana State 72, #8 Drake 63 #7 Evansville 52, #10 Illinois St. 45 #1 Wichita State 83, Indiana St. 61 #5 Bradley 54, #4 Creighton 47 #2 S. Illinois 71, Evansville 55 #6 UNI 57, #3 Missouri State 42 Bradley 60, Wichita State 52 Southern Illinois 55, UNI 46 (ot) Southern Illinois 59, Bradley 46

2013 #9 Drake 81, #8 Bradley 66 #7 Missouri St. 61, #10 S. Illinois 53 #1 Creighton 66, Drake 53 #5 Indiana State 51, #4 Evansville 50 #2 Wichita State 69, Missouri State 59 #6 Illinois State 73, #3 UNI 65 Creighton 64, Indiana State 43 Wichita State 66, Illinois State 51 Creighton 68, Wichita State 65

Deon Jackson’s last-second three-point heave lifted Bradley to a 64-62 win against Missouri State in 1996. During the 20th anniversary celebration (2010), it was voted as the top play in tournament history by MVC fans.

TournamenT

2001 #8 Missouri St. 57, #9 Wichita St. 45 #10 UNI 59, #7 Drake 53 #1 Creighton 63, MSU 41 #5 Indiana St. 67, #4 S. Illinois 64 #2 Bradley 59, UNI 56 #3 Illinois State 81, #6 Evansville 77 Indiana State 87, Creighton 74 Bradley 73, Illinois State 66 Indiana State 69, Bradley 63

Tournament Tiebreaker System Regular-season standings are the determining factor in setting first-round pairings for the MVC Tournament. All ties will be broken starting at the top of the conference standings and working down. The tie-breaking system for seeding of the MVC Tournament, regardless of whether a tie involves two or more teams, will utilize the following factors, in order, until all ties are broken. The tiebreaking procedure marks a departure from the league’s point-system tiebreaker, which had been utilized in the conference from 1993 through 2010.

Two-way Ties 1. Records in head-to-head competition are compared, with the higher seed going to the team that has won the most games against the other. 2. If head-to-head competition does not break the tie, the deadlock will be broken by non-conference schedule strength as calculated by The RPI Report on the day before the final day of conference games. The team with the better non-conference schedule strength will receive the higher seed.

Multiple Ties 1. If three or more teams are tied, regular-season competition among the tied schools shall be pooled into a “mini round-robin.” Teams shall be ranked according to their position in such a round- robin. 2. If head-to-head competition does not break the tie, the deadlock will be broken by non-conference schedule strength as calculated by The RPI Report on the day before the final day of conference games. The teams will be seeded in order of their non-conference schedule strength.

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TournamenT

Creighton claimed its league-best 12th all-time crown in 2013, beating Wichita State, and the Bluejays became just the sixth team in league history to repeat. In 2011, Missouri State became the first top-seeded tournament team to not reach the NCAAs for the first time since 1993 (when Illinois State lost to second-seeded SIU in the finals). Only three top-seeded teams in 23 previous events in St. Louis have failed to reach the NCAA Tournament (MSU-2011; ISU1993, Southern Illinois-1992). Prior to 2011, the top seed had earned an NCAA bid for 17-straight years. In the 37 previous seasons of the MVC Tournament, only twice has a seed worse than a No. 3 won the title (No. 4 Creighton won in 2000 and No. 5 Indiana State won in 2001). Thirty-five of 37 previous tournament champions were seeded 1, 2, or 3. The top two seeds have had the most success, winning a combined 28 times, although the No. 2 seed has the most titles (8) in 23 tries in St. Louis. Creighton (1999, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2012), UNI (2004), and Southern Illinois (1993, 2006) were No. 2 seeds and won the tournament those seasons. The last eight MVC tourney champions have consisted of four top seeds, three No. 2 seeds, and a No. 3 seed. Since the league expanded to its current 10-team format in 1997, only one team that has played in the opening round has reached the semifinals (won two games). Bradley, seeded a No. 7 in 1998, beat 10th-seeded Drake and then upset No. 2 seed Creighton, before falling in the semifinals to Missouri State.

Notably, the sixth-seeded teams have gone a combined 3-23 mark in tournament games in St. Louis. Before Drake swept the regular-season and tournament titles in 2008, the previous No. 1 seed to win the league tourney was Illinois State in 1998. The top-seeded team has won the tournament 14 times (of 37). And the top seed has won only seven times in 23 years in St. Louis. Tournament Titles, By Seed

1 -- 14 (last: Creighton in 2013) 7 in St. Louis 2 -- 14 (last: Creighton in 2012) 8 in St. Louis 3 -- 7 (last: Indiana State in 2011) 6 in St. Louis 4 -- 1 (Creighton in 2000) 5 -- 1 (Indiana State in 2001)

Tournament Titles, By Team 12 -- Creighton 5 -- Southern Illinois 4 -- Illinois State, Tulsa 3 -- Indiana State, UNI 2 -- Bradley, Wichita State 1 -- Drake, Missouri State

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Year Champion

Runner-up

Score

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

W. Texas State Indiana State N. Mexico State W. Texas State Wichita State Illinois State Tulsa Creighton Tulsa Bradley Tulsa Illinois State Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Missouri State Tulsa Illinois State UNI Tulsa Bradley Missouri State Missouri State Evansville Missouri State Bradley Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Missouri State Missouri State Bradley Southern Illinois Illinois State Illinois State Wichita State Missouri State Illinois State Wichita State

82-69 54-52 69-59 62-59 70-64 90-77 84-64 70-68 (ot) 84-82 74-58 79-74 (ot) 83-59 79-77 81-78 68-52 71-68 70-59 77-74 77-62 60-46 75-72 84-74 70-61 57-45 69-63 84-76 80-56 79-74 (2ot) 75-57 59-46 67-61 79-49 60-57 (ot) 67-52 60-56 83-79 (ot) 68-65

Southern Illinois Creighton Indiana State Bradley Creighton Tulsa Illinois State Tulsa Wichita State Tulsa Wichita State Bradley Creighton Illinois State Creighton Missouri State Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Tulsa Illinois State Illinois State Creighton Creighton Indiana State Creighton Creighton UNI Creighton Southern Illinois Creighton Drake UNI UNI Indiana State Creighton Creighton

Site Wichita, Kan. Omaha, Neb. Terre Haute Peoria, Ill. Omaha, Neb. Tulsa, Okla. Normal, Ill. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Peoria, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Normal, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo.

Title Town

Titles by current Valley members (most recent in parentheses): Reg.-Season* Bradley Drake Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Loyola MSU UNI S. Illinois Wichita State

6 (1996) 7 (2008) 1 (1999) 5 (1998) 2 (2000) 1st year 1 (2011) 2 (2010) 8 (2007) 7 (2012)

Tourney 2 (1988) 1 (2008) none 4 (1998) 3 (2011) 1st year 1 (1992) 3 (2010) 5 (2006) 2 (1987)

*includes outright and shared titles

Tourney Records, By Seed No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pre-STL

St. Louis

Total

28-7 23-8 20-13 15-14 6-14 2-14 2-14 0-12 1-1 0-0

45-16 44-15 35-17 15-22 18-22 3-23 11-23 7-23 11-18 7-17

73-23 67-23 55-30 30-36 24-36 5-37 13-37 7-35 12-19 7-17

97g

196g

293g

Back-To-Back Titles In league history, only Southern Illinois (1993-94-95) has won three-straight conference tourneys. Only six teams have won back-to-back conference tournament titles. No. 3 2 2 2 2 2

YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS

Team (Years) Southern Illinois (1993-94-95) Illinois State (1997-98) Creighton (1999-00) Creighton (2002-03) UNI (2009-10) Creighton (2012-13)

Strk. Ended DNP in 1996 Quarters, 1999 Semis, 2001 Quarters, 2004 Quarters, 2011 DNP in 2014 (Big East)

Year-By-Year Tourney Records, By Seed ’77 ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 ’87 ’88 ’89 ’90

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4

5

6

7

1-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 2-1

0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 0-1 3-0 3-0 1-1 0-1 3-0

1-1 3-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 1-1

3-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1

1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1

0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-1

0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1

8

9

0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1

1-1

28-7

23-8

20-13

15-14

6-14

2-14

2-14

0-12

1-1

1-1

10

0-1 0-1 0-1 ---

St. Louis tournament results below: ’91 ’92 ’93 ’94 ’95 ’96 ’97 ’98 ’99 ’00 ’01 ’02 ’03 ’04 ’05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13

3-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 3-0 3-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 1-1 3-0

STL 45-16 ALL 73-23

2-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 3-0 2-1 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 3-0 2-1

1-1 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 0-1

0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1

1-1 2-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1

0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1

0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1

0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1

44-15 67-23

35-17 55-30

15-22 30-36

18-22 24-36

3-23 5-37

11-23 13-37

7-23 7-35

1

2

3

4

5

pre-1991 St. Louis

7 7

6 8

1 6

1

1

All Games

14

14

7

1

1

1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1

1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1

11-18 7-17 12-19 7-17

(Titles By Seed)


MVC Tournament Results One-Point Games (19)

VALLEY TOURNAMENT WON-LOST CHART This chart outlines how Missouri Valley Conference teams have fared against one another during the 37-year history of the postseason Valley Tournament. The list includes active Valley members only, therefore the totals don’t equal the school-by-school breakdowns. Read across. BU

DU

UE

ILS

INS

LUC

MSU

UNI

SIU

WSU

Total

Bradley Drake Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Loyola Missouri State UNI Southern Illinois Wichita State

--5-5 1-1 3-3 3-3 0-0 3-1 2-2 5-2 2-4

5-5 --0-2 8-2 2-1 0-0 1-0 2-2 3-2 5-1

1-1 2-0 --2-1 2-1 0-0 4-1 2-0 3-0 0-1

3-3 2-8 1-2 --2-4 0-0 1-4 3-6 5-3 4-5

3-3 1-2 1-2 4-2 --0-0 1-1 1-1 3-4 5-3

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 --0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

1-3 0-1 1-4 4-1 1-1 0-0 --2-1 4-5 3-4

2-2 2-2 0-2 6-3 1-1 0-0 1-2 --3-1 1-2

2-5 2-3 0-3 3-5 4-3 0-0 5-4 1-3 --3-1

4-2 1-5 1-0 5-4 3-5 0-0 4-3 2-1 1-3 ---

29-32 17-34 5-19 38-28 23-30 0-0 27-22 16-18 32-29 27-32

TOURNAMENT MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION NUMBER OF TOURNAMENTS -- 37 NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS WON TOURNAMENT -- *15 (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, #1984, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1997, 1998, +2002, 2008, =2009, 2010, 2013) NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS NOT WON TOURNAMENT -*24 (1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, +2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, =2009, 2011, 2012) NUMBER OF OVERTIME GAMES PLAYED -- 14 NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS NOT REACHED FINALS -- *12 (1982, 1983, #1984, ^1992, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, =2009, 2012) RECORD OF HOME TEAMS -- 63-13 (.829) RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN FIRST-ROUND GAME -- 37-6 (.860) RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN SEMIFINALS -- 17-4 (.810) RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN FINALS -- 9-3 (.750) * -- Regular-season champion Wichita State was on probation in 1983 and ineligible to compete in the tournament; # -- Tulsa and Illinois State were co-champions in the regular season. Illinois State did not reach the finals; + -- Creighton and Southern Illinois were regular-season co-champions, and CU beat Southern Illinois in the finals; ^ -- Southern Illinois and Illinois State were co-champions in the regular season. Both Southern Illinois and Illinois State lost in the semifinals; =Creighton and UNI were co-champions in the regular season; UNI won the tournament, and Creighton lost in the semifinals.

Two-Point Games (22) Indiana St. 80, N.M. State 78 (2ot, 1978) Creighton 54, Indiana State 52 (1978) Creighton 66, Tulsa 64 (1981) Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 (1ot, 1984) Wichita State 84, Tulsa 82 (1985) Creighton 89, S. Illinois 87 (1988) Drake 77, Bradley 75 (1989) Creighton 79, S. Illinois 77 (1989) Tulsa 71, Bradley 69 (1990) Drake 57, Illinois State 55 (1991) Missouri St. 82, Tulsa 80 (2ot, 1991) S. Illinois 63, Bradley 61 (1ot, 1993) Southern Illinois 52, MSU 50 (1994) Bradley 64, Missouri State 62 (1996) Missouri State 60, Bradley 58 (1997) Wichita State 74, UNI 72 (1ot, 1999) Creighton 71, Indiana State 69 (2000) Indiana State 63, Bradley 61 (2005) S. Illinois 53, Bradley 51 (2007) Drake 63, Southern Illinois 61 (2010) Missouri State 58, S. Illinois 56 (2011) Indiana State 52, Evansville 50 (2011)

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TEAMS

New Mexico State 76, Tulsa 75 (1978) Wichita State 70, Drake 69 (1979) Tulsa 68, New Mexico State 67 (1981) Tulsa 49, New Mexico State 48 (1983) Bradley 65, Illinois State 64 (1986) Tulsa 68, Drake 67 (1986) Illinois State 60, Drake 59 (1993) Missouri St. 60, Evansville 59 (1998) MSU 79, Indiana State 78 (1ot, 1999) Evansville 64, Bradley 63 (1999) Drake 58, UNI 57 (2000) Illinois State 64, Drake 63 (2002) Illinois State 63, Drake 62 (2003) Indiana State 61, UNI 60 (2003) Creighton 57, Indiana State 56 (2003) Creighton 70, Wichita State 69 (2003) Creighton 63, Wichita State 62 (2009) Illinois State 65, Wichita State 64 (2012) Indiana State 51, Evansville 50 (2013)

Three-Point Games (25) West Texas 89, N.M. State 86 (1977) New Mexico State 82, Tulsa 79 (1979) Bradley 62, W. Texas State 59 (1980) Creighton 64, Indiana State 61 (1981) Wichita State 69, S. Illinois 66 (1985) Wichita State 73, Creighton 70 (1987) Wichita St. 56, Illinois State 53 (1987) Illinois State 81, S. Illinois 78 (1990) Tulsa 82, Southern Illinois 79 (1992) MSU 61, Illinois State 58 (1ot, 1992) Missouri State 71, Tulsa 68 (1992) Southern Illinois 77, UNI 74 (1994) Illinois State 75, MSU 72 (1995) Illinois State 75, MSU 72 (1997) Bradley 62, S. Illinois 59 (1999) Indiana State 67, S. Illinois 64 (2001) Bradley 59, UNI 56 (2001) UNI 78, Evansville 75 (2002) Indiana St. 68, Illinois St. 65 (2007) Bradley 51, UNI 48 (2007) Missouri St. 67, Wichita St. 64 (2007) UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (1ot, 2009) S. Illinois 57, Illinois State 54 (2011) Creighton 60, UNI 57 (2011) Creighton 68, Wichita State 65 (2013)

Overtime Games (14) Indiana St. 80, N.M. State 78 (2ot, 1978) Illinois St. 55, Bradley 50 (2ot, 1982) Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 (1ot, 1984) Wichita State 79, Tulsa 74 (1ot, 1987) Missouri St. 82, Tulsa 80 (2ot, 1991) MSU 61, Illinois State 58 (1ot, 1992) S. Illinois 63, Bradley 61 (1ot, 1993) Wichita State 74, UNI 72 (1ot, 1999) MSU 79, Indiana State 78 (1ot, 1999) UNI 79, Missouri State 74 (2ot, 2004) S. Illinois 55, UNI 46 (1ot, 2006) Drake 101, Evansville 96 (1ot, 2007) UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (1ot, 2009) Creighton 83, Illinois St. 79 (1ot, 2012)

Since the tourney moved to St. Louis in 1991, a total of 1,157,004 fans have passed through the turnstiles at Kiel Auditorium, the Saint Louis Arena and Scottrade Center to witness Valley tournament action. 121


MVC All-Tournament Teams Home Sweet Home: The three St. Louis homes of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament have been (from left to right): Kiel Auditorium (1991), the Saint Louis Arena (1992-94), and Scottrade Center (1995-present). (Scottrade Center has also been known as Kiel Center and Savvis Center.)

TournamenT

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1986 *MOP -- Brian Rahilly, Tulsa David Moss, Tulsa Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Mike Williams, Bradley Byron Boudreaux, Tulsa

1988 *MOP -- Hersey Hawkins, BU Anthony Manuel, Bradley Donald Powell, Bradley Tony Holifield, Illinois State Tracy Moore, Tulsa

1989 *MOP -- Chad Gallagher, CU Bob Harstad, Creighton Matt Roggenburk, Creighton James Farr, Creighton Kai Nurnberger, S. Illinois Jerry Jones, S. Illinois

1990 *MOP -- Rickey Jackson, ILS Bob Harstad, Creighton Jarrod Coleman, Illinois State Jerry Jones, S. Illinois Freddie McSwain, S. Illinois

1991 *MOP -- Bob Harstad, CU Chad Gallagher, Creighton Duan Cole, Creighton Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton Darryl Reid, Missouri State Rick Shipley, S. Illinois

1992 *MOP -- Jackie Crawford, MSU Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State Mark Morse, Tulsa Jeff Malham, Tulsa Andre Rigsby, Missouri State

1993 *MOP -- Ashraf Amaya, SIU Curt Smith, Drake Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State Mirko Pavlovic, S. Illinois Marcus Timmons, S. Illinois 122

1994 *MOP -- Cam Johnson, UNI Randy Blocker, UNI Marcus Timmons, S. Illinois Chris Carr, S. Illinois Gary Collier, Tulsa

1995 *MOP -- Chris Carr, S. Illinois Marcus Timmons, S. Illinois Paul Lusk, S. Illinois Alvin Williamson, Tulsa Anthony Parker, Bradley

1996

2001 *MOP -- Michael Menser, INS Kelyn Block, Indiana State Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Phillip Gilbert, Bradley Kyle Korver, Creighton

2002 *MOP -- Kyle Korver, Creighton Terrell Taylor, Creighton Kent Williams, S. Illinois Rolan Roberts, S. Illinois Brody Deren, Creighton

2008 *MOP -- Adam Emmenecker, DU Jonathan Cox, Drake Josh Young, Drake Eric Coleman, UNI Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State

2009 *MOP -- Osiris Eldridge, ILS Adam Koch, UNI Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Chamberlain Oguchi, ILS Booker Woodfox, Creighton

2003

2010

*MOP -- Kyle Korver, Creighton Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois Randy Burns, Wichita State Larry House, Creighton Terrance McGee, Missouri St.

1997

*MOP -- Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Jordan Eglseder, UNI Garrett Stutz, Wichita State Clevin Hannah, Wichita State Sam Maniscalco, Bradley

2004

2011

*MOP -- Rico Hill, Illinois State Jason Daisy, UNI Danny Moore, Missouri State Coleco Buie, Missouri State Anthony Parker, Bradley

*MOP -- Ben Jacobson, UNI David Gruber, UNI Merrill Andrews, Missouri State Anthony Shavies, Missouri St. Darren Brooks, S. Illinois

1998

*MOP -- Jermaine Mallett, MSU Kyle Weems, Missouri State Adam Leonard, Missouri State Aaron Carter, Indiana State Jake Odum, Indiana State

2005

2012

*MOP -- Shea Seals, Tulsa Cordell Love, Tulsa Deon Jackson, Bradley Dwayne Funches, Bradley Coleco Buie, Missouri State

*MOP -- Dan Muller, Illinois St. Rico Hill, Illinois State LeRoy Watkins, Illinois State Danny Moore, Missouri State Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri St.

1999 *MOP -- Rodney Buford, CU Ben Walker, Creighton Marcus Wilson, Evansville Craig Snow, Evansville Rob Dye, Bradley

*MOP -- Johnny Mathies, CU Nate Funk, Creighton Jimmy Motz, Creighton Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State Darren Brooks, S. Illinois

2006 *MOP -- Randal Falker, SIU Marcellus Sommerville, BU Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Matt Shaw, S. Illinois Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois

2000

2007

*MOP -- Ryan Sears, Creighton Ben Walker, Creighton Kevin Ault, Missouri State Allen Phillips, Missouri State Nate Green, Indiana State

*MOP -- Nate Funk, Creighton Nick Porter, Creighton Anthony Tolliver, Creighton Matt Shaw, S. Illinois Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois

*MOP -- Doug McDermott, CU Gregory Echenique, Creighton Antoine Young, Creighton Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Tyler Brown, Illinois State

2013 *MOP -- Doug McDermott, CU Gregory Echenique, Creighton Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Carl Hall, Wichita State Malcolm Armstead, Wichita St. * -- Most Outstanding Player


MVC Tournament Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS -- GAME Points 41 40 38 37

Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/88 Larry Bird, INS vs. New Mexico State, 3/3/78 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Creighton, 3/6/88 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Wichita State, 2/28/97 Steve Harris, TU vs. Wichita State, 3/9/85 Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Creighton, 2/26/80

Field Goals

20 17 15

46 45 44 41 40

13

Xavier McDaniel, WSU vs. S. Illinois, 3/5/85 Rick Shipley, SIU vs. Illinois State, 3/5/89

5

Field Goals Herbert Johnson, TU vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 Larry Bird, INS vs. New Mexico State, 3/3/78

Field Goal Attempts 31 30 27

Larry Bird, INS vs. New Mexico State, 3/3/78 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/95 Xavier McDaniel, WSU vs. SIU, 3/5/85 Harry Morgan, INS vs. Bradley, 3/1/78 Rico Hill, ILS vs. Missouri State, 3/3/97

Field Goal Percentage (min. 6) 1.000 (7 of 7) 1.000 (6 of 6) 1.000 (6 of 6)

Kenny Wright, ILS vs. MSU, 3/4/95 Scott Fowler, ILS vs. INS, 3/7/92 Dirk Williams, ILS vs. UE, 3/3/01

Three-Point Field Goals 8

7 6

Kai Nurnberger, SIU vs. Creighton, 3/7/89 Chad Adkins, INS vs. Missouri State, 2/27/99 Brandon Mells, SIU vs. Evansville, 3/4/00 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Marcello Robinson, BU vs. Wichita St., 3/8/03 10 times, most recently: Tyler Brown, ILS vs. UNI, 3/8/13 Doug McDermott, CU vs. INS, 3/9/13

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 15 14 13 12

Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Osiris Eldridge, ILS vs. UNI, 3/8/09 Johnny Murdock, MSU vs. SIU, 3/5/94 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/95 Edward St. Fleur, CU vs. MSU, 3/2/96 Kai Nurnberger, SIU vs. Creighton, 3/7/89 Tarise Bryson, ILS vs. Bradley, 3/4/01 Klayton Korver, DU vs. Wichita State, 3/5/05

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 3) 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

(6 (3 (3 (3 (3 (3 (3

of of of of of of of

6) 3) 3) 3) 3) 3) 3)

Shawn Jeppson, ILS vs. DU, 3/2/02 Terrell Jackson, DU vs. BU, 3/4/89 Matt Taphorn, ILS vs. WSU, 3/6/88 Gary Cundiff, WSU vs. TU, 3/4/87 Joe Griffin, WSU vs. TU, 3/4/87 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. DU, 3/6/93 Jimmy Motz, CU vs. ILS, 3/5/05

Free Throws 22 18 17 16

Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Bradley, 3/3/81 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/88 William Anderson, ILS vs. Wichita State, 3/3/86

Free Throw Attempts 26 19 18 17

Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Bradley, 3/3/81 James Gillingham, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/1/02 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/88 William Anderson, ILS vs. Wichita State, 3/3/86 Robert Gunn, NMS vs. Wichita State, 3/1/79

Free Throw Pct. (min. 10) 17 14 12 10 10

of of of of of

17 14 12 10 10

Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. INS, 3/5/88 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/09 Michael McKenny, ILS vs. SIU, 3/8/83 Nate Funk, CU vs. Missouri St., 3/3/07 Gabe Moore, INS vs. Wichita St., 3/6/08

Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84 Gregory Echenique, CU vs. Drake, 3/8/13 Gregory Echenique, CU vs. Wichita St., 3/10/13 Tony Harvey, SIU vs. Tulsa, 3/4/89 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Tulsa, 3/10/84 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Bradley, 3/6/84 Matthew Lee, BU vs. Southern Illinois, 2/27/99 Jeffrey Rabey, BU vs. Illinois State, 3/4/01 Djibril Kante, INS vs. Bradley, 3/5/01 Patrick O’Bryant, BU vs. Wichita State, 3/4/06 Jordan Eglseder, UNI vs. Wichita State, 3/7/10 Jackie Carmichael, ILS, vs. UNI, 3/2/12

Steals 8 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/1/91 7 Mike Anderson, TU vs. New Mexico St., 3/4/82 Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Creighton, 2/26/80

TEAM RECORDS -- GAME Points 110 108 107 106

Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/84 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 3/6/84 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82

Most Points, Team (Half) 66 62 60 61 58 58 57 56 55

Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82 (2nd) Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (2nd) Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 (2nd) Wichita State, 3/6/84 (2nd) Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/84 (2nd) Tulsa vs. Southern Illinois, 3/8/92 (2nd) New Mexico State vs. Drake, 3/1/78 (2nd) W. Texas St. vs. New Mexico St., 2/26/80 (2nd) Tulsa vs. Bradley, 2/26/80 (2nd)

Most Points, Both Teams (Half) 112 111 109 109 106

Wichita St. (61) vs. S. Illinois (51), 3/6/84 (2nd) Tulsa (60) vs. Indiana St. (51), 3/8/83 (2nd) Tulsa (66) vs. Creighton (43), 3/2/82 (2nd) Tulsa (58) vs. Indiana St. (51), 3/6/84 (2nd) Indiana St. (62) vs. Drake (44), 3/2/06 (2nd)

Field Goal Attempts 91 89

S. Illinois vs. New Mexico State, 3/2/82 (1st) Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (1st) Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/6/84 (2nd) Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/5/94 (1st) Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/1/01 (2nd) Wichita State vs. Illinois State, 3/6/88 (1st) Bradley vs. Southern Illinois, 3/2/02 (1st) Southern Illinois vs. Creighton, 3/10/03 (1st) Drake vs. Illinois State, 3/1/91 (1st) Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 3/3/06 (1st) Drake vs. UNI, 3/5/10 (2nd)

Fewest Points, Both Teams (Half) 26 29 31 34 35 39 40 40 40 41

N. Mexico St. (18) vs. SIU (8), 3/2/82 (1st) Drake (19) vs. Indiana St. (10), 3/2/06 (1st) Bradley (20) vs. Wichita St. (11), 3/5/94 (1st) Creighton (24) vs. Bradley (10), 3/6/84 (2nd) Evansville (18) vs. Illinois St. (17), 3/2/06 (1st) Illinois St. (24) vs. Wichita St. (15), 3/6/88 (1st) Illinois State (24) vs. Drake (16), 3/1/91 (1st) UNI (20) vs. S. Illinois (20), 3/4/06 (1st) UNI (20) vs. S. Illinois (20), 3/4/06 (2nd) S. Illinois (25) vs. Evansville (16), 3/3/06 (1st)

.660 .643 .632 .611 .610

(35 (36 (36 (22 (25

of of of of of

53) 56) 57) 36) 41)

Illinois State vs. SIU, 2/28/98 Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 3/9/85 Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/1/78 Illinois St. vs. Indiana St., 3/6/93 Creighton vs. S. Illinois, 3/3/91

Field Goal Pct., Team (Half) .778 .769 .767 .750 .750 .727 .704 .703 .700

(14-18) (20-26) (23-30) (9-12) (12-16) (16-22) (19-27) (n/a) (14-20)

Creighton vs. S. Illinois, 3/3/91 (2nd) Bradley vs. Indiana St., 3/1/78 (2nd) Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (2nd) S. Illinois vs. Tulsa, 3/4/89 (2nd) Illinois St. vs. Indiana St., 3/6/93 (1st) Wichita St. vs. Creighton, 2/27/87 (2nd) Illinois St. vs. S. Illinois, 2/28/98 (1st) Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 3/9/85 (2nd) Creighton vs. Missouri St., 3/7/92 (1st)

Lowest Field Goal Pct. (Half) .154 .156 .160 .161 .185 .189 .191 .200 .206 .211

(4-26) Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (1st) (5-32) S. Illinois vs. Creighton, 3/10/03 (1st) (4-25) Indiana State vs. WSU, 3/12/12 (1st) (5-31) Drake vs. Wichita State, 3/5/05 (2nd) (5-27) Missouri St. vs. WSU, 3/5/09 (2nd) (7-37) Creighton vs. Missouri St., 3/2/96 (1st) (6-31) Missouri St. vs. Indiana St., 3/6/11 (2nd) (5-25) Indiana St. vs. Bradley, 3/4/05 (2nd) (7-34) Missouri St. vs. Creighton, 3/5/91 (2nd) (8-38) S. Illinois vs. Indiana St., 2/28/97 (2nd)

Three-Point Field Goals 15 14 13

12

Drake vs. Evansville, 3/1/07 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/8/03 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/2/07 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/88 Drake vs. Tulsa, 3/5/94 Evansville vs. Wichita State, 2/27/99 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/4/00 Creighton vs. Missouri State, 3/7/05 Creighton vs. Evansville, 3/3/12 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/4/12 Drake vs. Bradley, 3/7/13

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 35 34 33 31 30 29

Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/8/09 UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 2/27/98 Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/5/10 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Wichita State vs. Drake, 2/28/97 Indiana State vs. Illinois State, 3/5/10 Drake vs. Bradley, 3/7/13 Wichita State vs. Indiana State, 3/5/11 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/4/12

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 5) .857 (6 of 7) .800 (8 of 10) .714 (5 of 7)

Illinois St. vs. Wichita State, 3/6/88 Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 3/4/87 Creighton vs. MSU, 3/7/92 Missouri State vs. CU, 3/7/92

Free Throws

Rebounds

34

55 53 52

33

New Mexico State vs. Drake, 3/1/78 West Texas State vs. New Mexico State, 3/2/77 Tulsa vs. New Mexico State, 3/4/82 New Mexico State vs. Wichita State, 3/1/79

West Texas State vs. New Mexico State, 3/8/83 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83

Field Goal Percentage

Fewest Points, Team (Half) 8 10 10 11 14 15 15 16 16 16 16

Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/84 Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 3/6/84 West Texas State vs. NMS, 2/26/80 Indiana State vs. Tulsa, 3/8/83 West Texas State vs. Indiana State, 2/27/79

TournamenT

16

Willie Scott, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/82 Dan Elmer, WTS vs. Indiana State, 2/27/79 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Creighton, 3/6/88 Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Illinois State, 3/3/01 Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Wichita State, 2/27/99

Blocks 10 6

Rebounds 21 20

Assists

32 31

Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/86 West Texas State vs. Tulsa, 2/28/77 Tulsa vs. Bradley, 3/7/85 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Tulsa vs. Illinois State, 3/6/82 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/01

123


MVC Tournament Records 30

Tulsa vs. Wichita State, 3/8/84 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/00

Free Throw Attempts 47 46 44 43 41

West Texas State vs. New Mexico State, 3/2/77 Tulsa vs. Illinois State, 3/6/82 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/86 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82 New Mexico State vs. Drake, 3/1/87

Three-Point Field Goals 13 12

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 27 26 24 23 22

Free Throw Percentage

TournamenT

1.000 (12 of 12) 1.000 (9 of 9) 1.000 (5 of 5) .964 (27 of 28) .960 (24 of 25) .960 (24 of 25) .941 (16 of 17) .933 (14 of 15)

Illinois State vs. Bradley, 3/4/01 Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/1/78 Bradley vs. Drake, 2/28/77 Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 Creighton vs. MSU, 2/28/99 Wichita State vs. MSU, 3/5/10 MSU vs. Creighton, 2/28/99 Southern Illinois vs. WTS, 3/5/77

Assists 33 31 28

Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 Wichita State vs. Drake, 3/5/81 Illinois State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/98 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/84 Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/2/82

Blocks 10 9

8

Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84 Illinois State vs. Evansville, 3/6/09 Wichita State vs. UNI, 2/26/99 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/7/05 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/5/09 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/2/12 9 times, most recently: Creighton vs. Drake, 3/8/13 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/9/13

Steals 20 16 15

Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82 Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 Tulsa vs. Southern Illinois, 3/4/90 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/5/94

Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois (3 gp), 1989 Matt Roggenburk, Creighton (3 gp), 1989

20

Adam Leonard, Missouri State (3 gp), 2011 Matt Roggenburk, Creighton (3 gp), 1989 Shea Seals, Tulsa (3 gp), 1996 Cam Johnson, UNI (3 gp), 1994 Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois (3 gp), 1989 Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State (3 gp), 1997 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State (3gp), 2009 Reggie Shields, Tulsa (2 gp), 1990 Gavin Schairer, Bradley (3 gp), 1998

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 3)

Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 Melvin Jones, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (3 gp), 1988 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (3 gp), 1985

Rebounds 47 44 40

Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (3 gp), 1985 Gregory Brandon, Creighton (3 gp), 1984 Larry Bird, Indiana State (3 gp), 1979 Robert Gunn, New Mexico State (3 gp), 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978

Field Goals 53 46 42

Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 Melvin Jones, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (3 gp), 1985

Free Throw Attempts 36 34 32 31

Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (3 gp), 1988 Lewis Lloyd, Drake (2 gp), 1981 Bob Harstad, Creighton (3 gp), 1989 Nick Porter, Creighton (3 gp), 2007 Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Kelyn Block, Indiana State (3 gp), 2001

Free Throw Pct. (min. 10) 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

(18 (17 (15 (14 (13 (12

of of of of of of

.833 (10 of 12)

124

18) 17) 15) 14) 13) 12)

1.000 (11 of 11) 1.000 (10 of 10)

Sam Maniscalco, Bradley, 2009 Nate Funk, Creighton, 2005 Gabe Moore, Indiana State, 2008 Nic Moore, Illinois State, 2012 Mark Zwart, Illinois State, 1984 Randy Smithson, Wichita St., 1980 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1999 Doug Swenson, Creighton, 1999 Hank Cornley, Illinois State, 1982 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2003 Chuck North, Tulsa, 1982 Hank Cornley, Illinois State, 1982 George Sims, W. Texas St., 1980 Randy Burns, Wichita St., 2004 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2004 Josh Young, Drake, 2007 Josh Dotzler, Creighton, 2007 Clevin Hannah, Wichita St., 2010

172 154 143 136 134

Tulsa, 1982 Wichita State, 1984 Bradley, 1988 Tulsa, 1984 Creighton, 2002 Southern Illinois, 2004

West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 Tulsa (3 gp), 1982 New Mexico State (3 gp), 1978 Bradley (3 gp), 1980

Field Goals 126 123 104 101

Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Wichita State (3 gp), 1985 Tulsa (3 gp), 1984

Field Goal Attempts 262 227 207 204 201

Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 New Mexico State (3 gp), 1979 Tulsa (3 gp), 1983 New Mexico State (3 gp), 1978

Field Goal Pct. (min. 2 games) .601 .565 .547 .545 .543 .543

(95 of 158) (65 of 115) (104 of 190) (55 of 101) (76 of 140) (57 of 105)

Illinois State, 1998 Bradley, 1978 Wichita State, 1985 Bradley, 1985 Bradley, 1986 Drake, 1986

Assists

Three-Point Field Goals

37 35 27 24 22 22

32 29 28 27 26 24

Anthony Manuel, Bradley (3 gp), 1988 Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Tony Martin, Wichita State (3 gp), 1981 Willie Scott, Bradley (2 gp), 1982 Terry Benka, Drake (2 gp), 1977 Adam Emmenecker, Drake (3 gp), 2008

Blocks 20 13 10 9

Benoit Benjamin, Creighton (3 gp), 1984 Gregory Echenique, Creighton (3 gp), 2013 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley (3 gp), 2006 Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley (3 gp), 2001 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State (3 pg)

14 11

Justin Haynes, Creighton, 2000 Kenny Wright, Illinois State, 1995 Chris Quinn, Evansville, 1995 Abdul Muhammed, MSU, 1991 Tim Richardson, S. Illinois, 1988 Lou Stefanovic, Illinois State, 1983 Dirk Williams, Illinois State, 2001 Greg Dilligard, Illinois State, 2004 Jarrod Coleman, Illinois St., 1987

Scoring Average (min. 2 games)

Rebounds

Cam Johnson, UNI, 1993 Craig Steven, Wichita State, 1999 Fred VanVleet, Wichita State, 2013

Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (3 gp), 1988 Michael McKenny, Illinois State (3 gp), 1983 Lewis Lloyd, Drake (2 gp), 1981

88 76 70

1.000 (7 of 7) .909 (10 of 11) .875 (7 of 8) .857 (6 of 7)

UNI -- 2010, Creighton -- 2005, Illinois State -- 1998, Bradley -- 1988, Illinois State -- 1983, Tulsa -- 1982, Southern Illinois -- 1977 (1 game)

33 27

Steals

Field Goal Percentage (min. 6)

Teams Winning Every Tourney Game by 10 or More Points

Free Throws

Field Goal Attempts Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 Melvin Jones, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Harry Morgan, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978

333 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 310 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 281 Tulsa (3 gp), 1982

93.7 93.5 92.3 88.7 84.7 83.5

1.000 (3 of 3)

INDIVIDUAL -- TOURNAMENT Points 129 110 108 93

TEAM RECORDS -- TOURNAMENT Points

Mike Anderson, Tulsa (3 gp), 1982 Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton (3 gp), 1991 Terry Adolph, West Texas State (3 gp), 1980 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977

Illinois State (3 gp), 2009 Evansville (3 gp), 1999 Drake (3 gp), 2008 Southern Illinois (3 gp), 2002 Creighton (3 gp), 1999 Creighton (3 gp), 2000 Creighton (3 gp), 2012 Creighton (3 gp), 2013

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 76 73 70 65 63 62 61 60

Drake (3 gp), 2008 Illinois State (3 gp), 2009 Southern Illinois (3 gp), 1995 Illinois State (3 gp), 2012 Tulsa (3 gp), 1992 Creighton (3 gp), 1999 Missouri State (3 gp), 2011 Evansville (3 gp), 1999 Creighton (3 gp), 2012 Missouri State (3 gp), 2000 UNI (3 gp), 2010

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 4) .714 .619 .556 .556 .545 .533

(5 of 7) (13 of 21) (5 of 9) (10 of 18) (12 of 22) (8 of 15)

Creighton, 1992 Illinois State, 2002 Creighton, 1987 Missouri State, 1995 Illinois State, 2003 Indiana State, 1990 Tulsa, 1988


MVC Tournament Records Free Throws 89 87 75 73

Tulsa (3 gp), 1982 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Illinois State (3 gp), 1983 Indiana State (3 gp), 2001

Free Throw Attempts 128 126 97 93

Tulsa (3 gp), 1982 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Indiana State (3 gp), 2001 Illinois State (3 gp), 1983

Free Throw Pct. (min. 2 games) (40-43) (26-28) (38-42) (44-50) (29-33) (67-77) (39-45) (25-29) (33-39)

Bradley, 2010 Bradley, 1978 Illinois State, 1984 Illinois State, 2012 Drake, 1977 Creighton, 2002 Indiana State, 2008 Illinois State, 2001 Wichita State, 2009

Field Goal Attempts 150 146 133 127 125 119 116 110 109 108

Assists 83 77 72

.676 .636

Blocks 24 21 18 18 16 16 16

Illinois State (3 gp), 2009 Creighton (3 gp), 1984 Creighton (3 gp), 2002 Illinois State (3 gp), 2012 Creighton (3 gp), 2003 Indiana State (3 gp), 2011 Creighton (3 gp), 2013

Steals 44 35 34 30

Tulsa (3 gp), 1982 UNI (3 gp), 1994 Tulsa (3 gp), 1996 Bradley (3 gp), 1980 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978

INDIVIDUAL -- CAREER Points 222 203 184 178 166 160 158 156 146 145 142 139

Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), BU, 1985-86 & 1988 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-03 Doug McDermott (8 gp), Creighton, 2011-13 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85 Darren Brooks (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2001-05 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Rico Hill (8 gp), Illinois State, 1996-98 Tracy Moore (9 gp), Tulsa, 1985-88 Nate Funk (10 gp), Creighton, 2003-07 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10

Scoring Average (min. 3 games) 31.3 30.7 29.0 28.0 26.0 25.3 23.0 22.5 22.2 21.7 21.3

Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85 Lewis Lloyd (3 gp), Drake, 1980-81 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Lynnrick Rogers (4 gp), Drake, 1994-97 Roger Phegley (3 gp), Bradley, 1977-78 Melvin Jones (3 gp), West Texas State, 1977 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), BU, 1985-86 & ‘88 Randy Blocker (4 gp), UNI, 1993-94 Cam Johnson (5 gp), UNI, 1992-94 Rod Mason (3 gp), Creighton, 1987-88 Alex Mazeika (3 gp), Bradley, 1977-78

Field Goals 84 83 69 61 60

Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita State, 1984-85 Rico Hill (8 gp), Illinois State, 1996-98 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91

Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Shea Seals (8 gp), Tulsa, 1994-96 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Rico Hill (8 gp), Illinois State, 1996-98 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), BU, 1985-86 & ‘88

FG Pct. (min. 12 FG, 3 games) .833 .813 .735 .708 .692 .684 .667

Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 Wichita State (3 gp), 1981 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977

Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ‘88 Darren Brooks (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2001-05 Doug McDermott (8 gp), Creighton, 2011-13

.627 .625 .622 .619

Kenny Wright (15-18), Illinois State, 1995-96 Xanthus Houston (13-16), Bradley, 1989-91 Benoit Benjamin (25-34), Creighton, 1984-85 Troy Mack (17-24), Wichita State, 1998-02 Christian Kirk (9-13), Missouri St., 2012-pres Justin Haynes (13-19), Creighton, 1998-01 Luke Jackson (22-33), Bradley, 1988-90 Greg Dilligard (18-27), Illinois St., 2004-07 Mike Grimes (25-37), Creighton, 2000-04 Rick Fields (28-44), Indiana State, 1982-85 Tony Holifield (42-66), Illinois State, 1985-88 Deven Mitchell (42-67), MSU, 2003-04, 06-08 Antoine Carr (40-64), Wichita State, 1980-81 Alex Mazeika (28-45), Bradley, 1977-78 Rob Gibbons (13-21), Illinois State, 1995-98

Three-Point Field Goals 33 24 23 21 20 19 18

Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-03 Klayton Korver (8 gp), DU, 2003-04, 2006-08 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-00 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10 Kai Nurnberger (6 gp), S. Illinois, 1987-89 Aaron Zobrist (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-97 Matt Roggenburk (8 gp), Creighton, 1987-90 Johnny Murdock (7 gp), MSU, 1992-95 Dan Muller (10 gp), Illinois State, 1995-98 Shawn Jeppson (7 gp), Illinois State, 1999-02 Doug McDermott (8 gp), Creighton, 2011-13

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 61 60 55 54 51 48 45 44 43

Klayton Korver (8 gp), DU, 2003-04, 2006-08 Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-03 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10 Shea Seals (8 gp), Tulsa, 1994-96 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-00 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-01 Michael Menser (7 gp), Indiana State, 1998-01 Kent Williams (9 gp), S. Illinois, 2000-03 Johnny Murdock (7 gp), Missouri St., 1992-95 Aaron Zobrist (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-97 Josh Young (8 gp), Drake, 2007-10

3 FG Pct. (min. 10 FG, 3 games) .600 .591 .581 .550 .528 .500 .500 .485 .483 .476 .469 .462

Doug McDermott (18-30), Creighton, 2011-13 Gregg Alexander (13-22), Illinois St., 2001-05 Shawn Jeppson (18-31), Illinois St., 1999-00 Kyle Korver (33-60), Creighton, 2000-03 Kai Nurnberger (19-36), S. Illinois, 1987-89 Allen Phillips (13-26), Missouri State, 1999-00 Jimmy Motz (12-24), Creighton, 2003-06 Rob Dye (16-33), Bradley, 1997-00 Darian DeVries (14-29), UNI, 1996-98 Rob Kampman (10-21), Wichita St., 2001-05 Craig Snow (15-32), Evansville, 1998-01 Jonathan Cox (12-26), Drake, 2006-09

36 35

Free Throw Attempts 79 70 63 60 56 52 51 50 46

Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ’88 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Danny Moore (8 gp), MSU, 1997-99 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Sam Maniscalco (5 gp), Bradley, 2008-10 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Matt Webster (6 gp), Evansville, 2004-07 Mike VandeGarde (7 gp), Illinois St., 1991-94

Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ‘88 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Danny Moore (8 gp), Missouri State, 1997-99 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Matt Webster (6 gp), Evansville, 2004-07 Tony Holifield (8 gp), Illinois State, 1985-88 Mike VandeGarde (7 gp), Illinois St., 1991-94 Matt Shaw (9 gp), S. Illinois, 2005-08 Jackie Carmichael (8 gp), Illinois St., 2010-13 Lewis Lloyd (3 gp), Drake, 1980-81 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-95

FT Pct. (min. 10 FT, 3 games) 1.000 Brad Duncan (20-20), Illinois State, 1982-85 Scott Fowler (10-10), Illinois State, 1989-91 Scott Brakebill (13-13), MSU, 1999-02 Trey Guidry (12-12), Illinois St., 2003-05 Clevin Hannah (12-12), Wichita St., 2009-10 Graham Hatch (10-10), Wichita St., 2008-11 Nic Moore (14-14), Illinois State, 2012 .976 Sam Maniscalco (41-42), Bradley, 2008-10 .969 Kyle Korver (31-32), Creighton, 2000-03 .950 Napolean Gaither (19-20), Drake, 1977-78 .947 Vince Greene (18-19), ILS, 2002-05 .944 William Anderson (17-18), ILS, 1983-86 Michael Lindeman (17-18), CU, 2001-04 .938 Travis Inman (15-16), Indiana St., 1989-92 .935 Blake Ahearn (29-31), MSU, 2004-07 .931 Hank Cornley (27-29), Illinois St., 1982-84

Rebounds 105 96 87 84 83 78 73 72 67

Marcus Timmons (11 gp), S. Illinois, 1992-95 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Rick Shipley (9 gp), Southern Illinois, 1988-91 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85 Jermaine Dearman (9 gp), S. Illinois, 2000-03 Jackie Carmichael (8 gp), Illinois St., 2010-13 66 Anthony Parker (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-97

Rebound Average 14.4 13.0 12.0 11.0

Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85 Lewis Lloyd (3 gp), Drake, 1980-81 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Michael Ruffin (3 gp), Tulsa, 1996 George Morrow (5 gp), Creighton, 1980-81 10.6 Gary Wilson (3 gp), S. Illinois, 1977 & ‘79 9.8 Robert Gunn (6 gp), New Mexico St., 1978-79 Mitchell Anderson (6 gp), Bradley, 1980-82 Benoit Benjamin (4 gp), Creighton, 1984-85 Joe Breakenridge (4 gp), UNI, 1998-01 9.7 Rick Lamb (6 gp), Illinois State, 1982-83 Rick Shipley (9 gp), S. Illinois, 1988-91

Assists 58 43 42 41 39 37 35 34

Free Throws 59 58 48 46 41 38 38 37

Matt Shaw (9 gp), Southern Illinois, 2004-08 Rickey Jackson (10 gp), Illinois State, 1987-90 Nate Funk (10 gp), Creighton, 2003-07 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Jackie Carmichael (8 gp), Illinois St., 2010-13

TournamenT

.930 .929 .905 .880 .879 .870 .867 .862 .846

59 57 55

Jamar Smiley (10 gp), Illinois State, 1995-98 Steve Reed (9 gp), Indiana State, 1978-81 Michael McKenny (9 gp), Illinois State, 1982-85 Anthony Manuel (6 gp), Bradley, 1986-89 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-01 Jeremy Stanton (6 gp), Evansville, 1998-01 Nate Green (6 gp), Indiana State, 1997-00 Jim Les (6 gp), Bradley, 1984-86 Rick Fields (5 gp), Indiana State, 1982-85 Anthony Parker (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-97 Billy Wright (8 gp), Bradley, 1993-96 Willie Scott (4 gp), Bradley, 1982-83

Blocks 23 21 16

Benoit Benjamin (4 gp), Creighton, 1984-85 Gregory Echenique (8 gp), Creighton, 2011-13 Jackie Carmichael (8 gp), Illinois St., 2010-13 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Mike VandeGarde (7 gp), Illinois St., 1991-94

125


MVC Tournament Records 15 14 13 12

Brody Deren (7 gp), Creighton, 2002-04 Danny Moore (8 gp), MSU, 1997-99 Tamarr Maclin (10 gp), MSU, 2002-05 Patrick O’Bryant (4 gp), Bradley, 2004-06 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-95 Randal Falker (8 gp), S. Illinois, 2005-08

Steals 26 23 21 19 18

TournamenT

17 16 15

Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-01 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-95 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-00 Gabe Moore (8 gp), Indiana State, 2005-08 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ’88 Adebayo Akinkunle (10 gp), Bradley, 1995-98 Jason Perez (7 gp), Wichita State, 1997-00 Darren Brooks (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2002-05 Bryan Mullins (7 gp), S. Illinois, 2006-08

Minutes Played 382 359 358 337

Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-95 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-00 Rick Shipley (9 gp), Southern Illinois, 1988-91 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-01 Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-03 Dan Muller (10 gp), Illinois State, 1995-98 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07

333 330 329 324 320 320

INDIVIDUAL -- ST. LOUIS ONLY Points 38 35 33 32 31

Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Wichita State, 2/28/97 Gary Collier, TU vs. UNI, 3/6/94 Nate Funk, CU vs. Missouri State, 3/3/07 Doug McDermott, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/4/12 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/95 Michael Menser, INS vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 Three Tied

Field Goals 14 13 12

Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Wichita State, 2/28/97 Gary Collier, TU vs. UNI, 3/6/94 Five Tied

Field Goal Attempts 30 27 26 25

Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/95 Rico Hill, ILS vs. Missouri State, 3/3/97 Rodney Buford, CU vs. Bradley, 2/28/98 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Bradley, 3/1/97

Field Goal Percentage (min. 6) 1.000 .889 .875

Kenny Wright (7-7), ILS vs. MSU, 3/4/95 Scott Fowler (6-6), ILS vs. UNI, 3/7/92 Dirk Williams (6-6), ILS vs. UE, 3/3/01 David Gruber (8-9), UNI vs. UE, 3/1/02 Chris Quinn (7-8), UE, vs. Bradley, 3/4/95

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 3) 1.000 Shawn Jeppson (6-6), ILS vs. Drake, 3/2/02 Cam Johnson (3-3), UNI vs. Drake, 3/6/93 Jimmy Motz (3-3), CU vs. Illinois St., 3/5/05 .857 Shane Hawkins (6-7), SIU vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Doug McDermott (6-7), CU vs. INS, 3/9/13 .833 Robbie Sieverding (5-6), UNI vs. DU, 3/3/00 Sean Ogirri (5-6), WSU vs. Bradley, 3/4/06 .800 Chad Adkins (8-10), INS vs. MSU, 2/27/99 Brandon Mells (8-10), SIU vs. UE, 3/4/00 Paul Guffrovich (4-5), WSU vs. Tulsa, 3/2/91 Cordell Love (4-5), TU vs. WSU, 3/4/95 Maurice Trotter (4-5), ILS vs. SIU, 3/5/95 Maurice Trotter (4-5), ILS vs. UNI, 3/2/96 Marcus Wilson (4-5), UE vs. WSU, 2/27/99 Darren Brooks (4-5), SIU vs. MSU, 3/6/05 Jay Tunnell (4-5), INS vs. WSU, 3/3/06

Free Throws 18 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 14 James Gillingham, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/1/02 Eric Coleman, UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/08 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/09 13 Johnny Mathies, CU vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Marcus Marshall, MSU vs. WSU, 3/8/13 12 Adam Emmenecker, DU vs. Creighton, 3/8/08 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI vs. Wichita St., 3/7/10 11 Sterling Mahon, SIU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/91 Chris Carr, SIU vs. Tulsa, 3/6/95 Danny Moore, Missouri St. vs. Bradley, 3/2/97

Free Throw Attempts 19 James Gillingham, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/1/02 Eric Coleman, UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/08 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 18 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 16 Marcus Marshall, MSU vs. Wichita State, 3/8/13 15 Chris Carr, SIU vs. Tulsa, 3/6/95 Jayson Wells, INS vs. Wichita State, 2/28/98 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/4/05 Johnny Mathies, CU vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 14 Rob Dye, BU vs. Missouri State, 2/28/99 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/09 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI vs. Wichita St., 3/7/10 Antoine Young, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/4/12

7 6

Chad Adkins, INS vs. MSU, 2/27/99 Brandon Mells, SIU vs. Evansville, 3/4/00 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Marcello Robinson, BU vs. WSU, 3/8/03 8 times, most recently: Tyler Brown, ILS vs. UNI, 3/8/13 Doug McDermott, CU vs. INS, 3/9/13

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 15 14 13

126

Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Osiris Eldridge, ILS vs. UNI, 3/8/09 Johnny Murdock, MSU vs. SIU, 3/5/94 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. MSU, 3/4/95 Edward St. Fleur, CU vs. MSU, 3/2/96

Blocks 6 5

Sam Maniscalco (14-14), BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/09 Nate Funk (10-10), CU vs. Missouri State, 3/3/07 Gabe Moore (10-10), INS vs. Wichita St., 3/6/08 Michael Menser (9-9), INS vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 Bob Harstad (8-8), CU vs. S. Illinois, 3/3/91 Jeff Malham (8-8), TU vs. Indiana State, 3/7/92 Scott Fowler (8-8), ILS vs. UNI, 3/7/92 Marcello Robinson (8-8), BU vs. UNI, 3/3/01 Brad Korn (8-8), SIU vs. Missouri State, 3/7/04 David Gruber (8-8), UNI vs. Missouri State, 3/8/04 Nate Funk (8-8), CU vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Clevin Hannah (8-8), WSU vs. Missouri St., 3/5/10 Kenny Harris (8-8), UE vs. Creighton, 3/2/12

Rebounds 16 15

Rick Shipley, SIU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/91 Randal Falker, SIU vs. Bradley, 3/5/06 Coleco Buie, MSU vs. Creighton, 3/2/96 Jeffrey Rabey, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/01 Eric Coleman, UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/8/08 Jackie Carmichael, ILS vs. UNI, 3/2/12

Assists 15 13 12 11 10

Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Illinois State, 3/3/01 Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Wichita State, 2/27/99 Mark Allaria, UE vs. UNI, 3/1/02 Nate Green, INS vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/97 Jamar Smiley, ILS vs. S. Illinois, 2/28/98 Adam Emmenecker, DU vs. Creighton, 3/8/08 Jamar Smiley, ILS vs. Indiana State, 3/1/97 Rashad Tucker, SIU vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Al Stewart, DU vs. INS, 3/2/06

Turnovers 8 7

J.T. Durley, WSU vs. UNI, 3/7/10 Richard Thomas, ILS vs. Drake, 3/1/91 Robert Yanders, MSU vs. Creighton, 3/3/01

Gregory Echenique, CU vs. Drake, 3/8/13 Gregory Echenique, CU vs. Wichita St., 3/10/13 Matthew Lee, BU vs. Southern Illinois, 2/27/99 Jeffrey Rabey, BU vs. Illinois State, 3/4/01 Djibril Kante, INS vs. Bradley, 3/5/01 Patrick O’Bryant, BU vs. Wichita State, 3/5/06 Jordan Eglseder, UNI vs. Wichita State, 3/7/10 Jackie Carmichael, ILS vs. UNI, 3/2/12

Steals 8 6 5

Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/2/91 K.C. Hunt, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/92 Gabriel Moore, INS vs. Drake, 3/2/06 Eight Tied

TEAM -- ST. LOUIS ONLY Points 101 99 96 93 91

Drake vs. Evansville, 3/1/07 Creighton vs. Evansville, 3/3/12 Evansville vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/6/04 Tulsa vs. Drake, 3/5/94 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 90 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02 87 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 86 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/97 Southern Illinois vs. Missouri State, 3/3/02

Rebounds 50 49 48 47 46

Free Throw Pct. (min. 8 - 1.000)

Three-Point Field Goals 8

Marcus Howard, INS vs. Creighton, 3/8/03 Merrill Andrews, MSU vs. UNI, 3/8/04 P’Allen Stinnett, CU vs. WSU, 3/6/09 Colt Ryan, UE vs. Indiana State, 3/4/11

Missouri State vs. UNI, 3/8/04 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/97 Wichita State vs. Creighton, 3/6/09 Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/2/12 Wichita State vs. Illinois State, 3/9/13 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/2/97 Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/6/08 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 3/2/91 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/2/96 Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/5/01 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/3/06 Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/5/10

Field Goals 35 34

33

Illinois State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/98 Tulsa vs. Drake, 3/5/94 Bradley vs. Evansville, 3/4/95 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Southern Illinois vs. Missouri State, 3/3/02 Southern Illinois vs. Drake, 3/4/95 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/6/04

Field Goal Attempts 72 71 69

Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/6/04 Tulsa vs. Missouri State, 3/9/92 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 2/28/98 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Indiana State vs. MSU, 2/27/99

Field Goal Percentage .660 .604 .596 .592 .591 .583 .582

Illinois State (35-53) vs. SIU, 2/28/98 Creighton (32-53) vs. Evansville, 3/3/12 Tulsa (34-57) vs. Drake, 3/5/94 Illinois State (29-49) vs. Wichita St., 3/1/98 Evansville (26-44) vs. Wichita St., 2/27/99 Creighton (28-48) vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02 Evansville (32-55) vs. Illinois State, 3/3/01

Three-Point Field Goals 15 14 13

12

Drake vs. Evansville, 3/1/07 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/8/03 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/2/07 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Seven times, most recent: Drake vs. Bradley, 3/7/13


MVC Tournament Records Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 35 34 33 31 30 29

Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/8/09 UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 2/27/98 Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/5/10 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Wichita State vs. Drake, 2/28/97 Indiana State vs. Illinois State, 3/5/10 Drake vs. Bradley, 3/7/13 Wichita State vs. Indiana State, 3/5/11 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/4/12

Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 6) .684 .643 .615

Free Throws 33 31 30 29 28 27

Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/00 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 3/2/91 Creighton vs. Missouri State, 3/3/07 Six times

Free Throw Attempts 40 39 38 37

Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 3/2/91 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/7/92 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Southern Illinois vs. MSU, 3/7/93 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 UNI vs. Missouri State, 3/8/04 Missouri State vs. Bradley, 3/2/91

Free Throw Percentage .964 .960 .941 .931 .929 .929 .926

Bradley (27-28) vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 Creighton (24-25) vs. MSU, 2/28/99 Wichita State (24-25) vs. MSU, 3/5/10 Missouri State (16-17) vs. CU, 2/28/99 Tulsa (27-29) vs. Bradley, 3/5/95 Bradley (13-14) vs. Indiana State, 3/5/01 Indiana State (13-14) vs. Drake, 3/7/08 Creighton (25-27) vs. UNI, 3/2/02

Assists 31 22 21

Illinois State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/98 Indiana State vs. Missouri State, 2/27/99 Evansville vs. Illinois State, 3/3/01 Creighton vs. Evansville, 3/3/12 Tulsa vs. Drake, 3/5/94

Blocks 10 9

8

Illinois State vs. Evansville, 3/6/09 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/7/05 Wichita State vs. UNI, 2/26/99 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/5/09 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/2/12 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/3/01 Bradley vs. Illinois State, 3/4/01 Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/4/02 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/5/10 Drake vs. Bradley, 3/3/11 Indiana State vs. Missouri State, 3/6/11 Creighton vs. Drake, 3/8/13 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/9/13

Steals 16 15 14 12

Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/5/94 Creighton vs. Drake, 3/2/91 Tulsa vs. Illinois State, 3/3/96 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Southern Illinois vs. Wichita State, 3/7/92 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/7/92

Quarterfinal Session (Overall)

22,612 Creighton vs. SIU (final), 3/4/07 22,612 S. Illinois vs. Bradley and Creighton vs. Missouri State (semis), 3/3/07 18,262 Creighton vs. Indiana State and Wichita State vs. Illinois State (semis), 3/9/13 17,772 Bradley vs. Wichita State and Southern Illinois vs. UNI (semis), 3/4/06 16,829 Drake vs. Creighton and Illinois State vs. UNI (semis), 3/8/08 16,659 Creighton vs. Wichita State (final), 3/10/13 16,651 Creighton vs. Indiana St. and Missouri St. vs. Wichita St. (quarters), 3/3/07 16,271 Creighton vs. Evansville and Illinois State vs. Wichita State (semis), 3/3/12 15,703 Southern Illinois vs. MSU and Creighton vs. Wichita State (semis), 3/9/03 15,333 UNI vs. Bradley and Creighton vs. Illinois State (semis), 3/7/09

16,651 Creighton vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. Wichita State (N), 3/3/07 15,204 Illinois State vs. Missouri State and UNI vs. S. Illinois, 3/7/08 15,186 Southern Illinois vs. Drake and Bradley vs. UNI (D), 3/3/07 14,567 Creighton vs. Drake and Evansville vs. Indiana State (D), 3/8/13 14,533 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and UNI vs. Missouri State (N), 3/3/06 14,412 Creighton vs. Drake and Evansville vs. Missouri State (N), 3/2/12 14,171 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and Missouri State vs. Creighton (D), 3/7/04 14,004 Wichita State vs. Missouri State and UNI vs. Illinois State (N), 3/8/13 13,581 Drake vs. Indiana State and Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/7/08 13,449 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. UNI (D), 3/5/05)

Opening Session

Semifinal Session

8,013

22,612 S. Illinois vs. Bradley and Creighton vs. Missouri State, 3/3/07 18,262 Creighton vs. Indiana State and Wichita State vs. Illinois State, 3/9/13 17,772 Bradley vs. Wichita State and Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 3/4/06 16,829 Drake vs. CU and ILS vs. UNI, 3/8/08 16,271 Evansville vs. Creighton and Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/12 15,703 S. Illinois vs. Illinois State and Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/9/03 15,333 UNI vs. Bradley and CU vs. ILS, 3/7/09 14,069 Missouri State vs. Southern Illinois and Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 13,814 UNI vs. Bradley and Wichita State vs. Illinois State, 3/6/10 13,533 Missouri State vs. Creighton and Wichita State vs. Indiana State, 3/5/11

7,849 7,782 7,537 7,490 7,343 6,911 6,894 6,877 6,725

Drake vs. Evansville and Illinois State vs. Indiana State, 3/1/07 Indiana State vs. Wichita State and Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/6/08 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois and Bradley vs. Drake, 3/1/12 Bradley vs. Drake and Southern Illinois vs. Missouri State, 3/7/13 Drake vs. Southern Illinois and Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/4/10 Southern Illinois vs. UNI and Bradley vs. Drake, 2/27/98 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois and Drake vs. Wichita State, 2/28/97 Wichita State vs. UNI and Illinois State vs. Drake, 2/26/99 Indiana State vs. Bradley and Drake vs. Evansville, 3/4/05 Wichita State vs. Illinois State and UNI vs. Drake, 3/3/00

Day Quarterfinal Session 15,186 Southern Illinois vs. Drake and Bradley vs. UNI, 3/3/07 14,567 Creighton vs. Drake and Evansville vs. Indiana State, 3/8/13 14,171 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and MSU vs. Creighton, 3/6/04 13,581 Drake vs. Indiana State and Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/7/08 13,449 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. UNI, 3/5/05) 12,857 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State and MSU vs. Evansville, 3/8/03 11,782 Wichita State vs. Indiana State and Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/3/06 11,348 Wichita State vs. Indiana State and UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/2/12 10,830 UNI vs. Drake and Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 10,631 UNI vs. Indiana State and Southern Illinois vs. Bradley, 3/6/09

Night Quarterfinal Session 16,651 Creighton vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/07 15,204 Illinois State vs. Missouri State and UNI vs. S. Illinois, 3/7/08 14,533 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and UNI vs. Missouri State, 3/3/06 14,412 Creighton vs. Drake and Evansville vs. Missouri State, 3/2/12 14,004 Wichita State vs. Missouri State and UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/8/13 12,765 Creighton vs. Wichita St. and Illinois St. vs. Evansville, 3/6/09 11,971 Tulsa vs. Wichita State and Bradley vs. Evansville, 3/4/95 11,924 Creighton vs. Indiana State and Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/8/03 11,816 Illinois State vs. Indiana State and UNI vs. Evansville, 3/1/97 11,207 MSU vs. Drake and Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/4/00

TournamenT

.600

Southern Illinois (13-19) vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Illinois State (13-19) vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Illinois State (9-14) vs. Drake, 3/2/02 Bradley (8-13) vs. Creighton, 2/28/98 Illinois State (8-13) vs. S. Illinois, 3/8/03 Evansville (12-20) vs. Wichita St., 2/27/99 UNI (6-10) vs. Tulsa, 3/6/94 Bradley (6-10) vs. Missouri State, 3/3/96

ATTENDANCE -- ST. LOUIS ONLY Single Session (Overall)

Championship Game 22,612 16,659 14,911 13,969 12,380 11,088 10,877 10,795 10,171 10,141

Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/4/07 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/10/13 Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/10/03 Southern Illinois vs. Bradley, 3/5/06 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/4/12 Drake vs. Illinois State, 3/9/08 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 3/8/93 Southern Illinois vs. Tulsa, 3/6/95 Missouri State vs. Indiana State, 3/6/11 Tulsa vs. Bradley, 3/4/96

Total Tournament 85,074 71,029 64,551 63,739 62,283 62,007 54,399 53,342 51,613 50,305

2007 2013 2008 2006 2012 2003 2009 2005 2010 2011

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March March March March March March March March March March

1-4 (five sessions) 7-10 (five sessions) 6-9 (five sessions) 2-5 (five sessions) 1-4 (five sessions) 7-10 (five sessions) 5-8 (five sessions) 4-7 (five sessions) 4-7 (five sessions) 3-6 (five sessions)

MVC Tourney Coaches, By Wins Coach, School Dana Altman, CU Rich Herrin, SIU Greg McDermott, UNI/CU Nolan Richardson, TU Barry Hinson, MSU Jim Molinari, BU

W 21 17 12 11 11 11

L 9 8 5 3 10 10

Pct. .700 .680 .706 .786 .524 .524

Titles 6 3 3 2 0 0

By Winning Percentage Charlie Spoonhour, MSU Nolan Richardson, TU Tom Apke, CU Greg McDermott, UNI/CU Dana Altman, CU Kevin Stallings, ILS

5 11 5 12 21 9

1 3 2 5 9 4

.833 .786 .714 .706 .700 .692

1 2 2 3 6 2

21 12 17

9 5 8

.700 .706 .680

6 3 3

By Titles Dana Altman, CU Greg McDermott, UNI/CU Rich Herrin, SIU five coaches with 2 titles

127


MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores CHAMPIONSHIP GAME BOx SCORES (1978-present) 1977 --

1979 --

Levitt Arena ... Wichita, Kan. ... March 5

West Texas St. 37 Southern Illinois 38 WTS (69)

TournamenT

Brad Schreck Eugene Smith Bruce Taylor Maurice Cheeks Melvin Jones Bobby Jones Dan Elmer Lee Davis Larry Cunningham Richard Addison TOTALS SIU (82)

32 44

FG

FT

4-5 8-13 0-3 3-5 8-18 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-7

1-1 2-2 1-4 6-8 2-2 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4

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69 82

Reb PF TP 4 5 5 1 2 2 1 0 0 7

4 9 2 18 2 1 3 12 3 18 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8

26-53 17-25 36

18 69

FG

FT 1-1 6-6 0-0 2-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

Reb PF TP

Richard Ford Gary Wilson Corky Abrams Mike Glenn Wayne Abrams Alfred Grant Tom Harris Milt Huggins Barry Smith Al Williams Dan Kieszkowski Mel Hughlett

4-10 11-20 2-3 11-16 3-7 0-1 0-0 0-5 1-4 2-5 0-0 0-0

8 10 3 2 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 0

4 9 2 28 4 4 3 24 3 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0

TOTALS

34-71 14-15 37

18 82

Assists: WTS -- Cheeks 7, Schreck 3, B. Jones 2, Smith 2, M. Jones 1, Elmer 1; SIU -- W. Abrams 4, Ford 2, Wilson 2, Glenn 2, C. Abrams 2, Huggins 1. Blocks: WTS -- Cheeks 1, M. Jones 1; SIU -- Ford 1, Wilson 1. Steals: WTS -- Cheeks 3, Smith 1; SIU -- Ford 2, W. Abrams 2, Harris 1, Glenn 1. Att.: 7,093.

1978 --

Civic Auditorium ... Omaha, Neb. ... March 5

Creighton Indiana State CU (54) Randy Eccker John C. Johnson Kevin McKenna Kevin Kuehl Jim Hons David Wesely Rick Apke Tim McConnell TOTALS INS (52)

24 32

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54 52

FG

FT

2-3 8-14 2-8 4-9 0-0 2-6 6-12 0-0

0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0

2 4 2 2 0 4 4 0

2 4 2 19 3 4 4 8 0 0 4 6 1 13 0 0

24-52

6-7

24

16 54

FG

Dan Rutledge 0-1 DeCarsta Webster 2-4 Steve Reed 1-4 Jim Smith 1-3 Alan Watson 0-1 Richard Johnson 0-0 Harry Morgan 6-15 Larry Bird 11-12 Brad Miley 0-0 TOTALS

30 20

FT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 7-8 0-0

Reb PF TP

Reb PF TP 4 7 0 0 0 0 3 6 1

0 0 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 0 3 14 2 29 4 0

21-40 10-12 26

15 52

Assists: CU -- Apke 5, Eccker 3, McKenna 3, Kuehl 2, Wesely 1, McConnell 1; INS -- Watson 3, Bird 3, Webster 2, Reed 2, Smith 2, Rutledge 1, Miley 1. Blocks: CU -- none; INS -- Bird 1, Miley 1. Steals: CU -- Johnson 2, McKenna 2, Kuehl 2, Newell 1, Wesely 1, Apke 1; INS -- Bird 3. Attendance: 9,052.

128

Hulman Center ... Terre Haute, Ind. ... March 3

New Mexico St. Indiana State

31 45

NMS (59)

FG

28 24 FT

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Reb PF TP

Robert Gunn 7-12 Cyrus Commier 0-6 Albert “Slab” Jones 6-17 Greg Webb 1-5 Bill Myers 1-1 Brian Corrie 0-1 Notie Pate 0-1 Chuck Goslin 8-16 Reggie Clement 5-5

0-1 1-2 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

8 1 14 2 3 0 0 1 1

TOTALS

3-6

35

INS (69) Alex Gilbert Brad Miley Larry Bird Carl Nicks Steve Reed Leroy Staley Rob Heaton TOTALS

28-64 FG

FT

5-8 0-1 9-14 7-16 3-3 3-6 3-5

0-0 0-2 2-3 1-2 0-0 4-4 2-4

30-53

59 69

3 4 3 1 3 0 1 0 2

14 1 12 4 2 0 0 16 10

19 59

Reb PF TP 5 5 10 1 1 4 2

9-15 33

3 1 2 3 3 1 0

10 0 20 15 6 10 8

13 69

Assists: NMS -- Commier 5, Jones 3, Webb 6, Myers 3, Corrie 1, Goslin 1; INS -- Miley 5, Bird 4, Nicks 4, Reed 6, Staley 3. Blocks: NMS -none. INS -- Bird 1, Staley 1. Steals: NMS -Commier 2, Jones 1, Webb 2, Myers 1, Corrie 2, Goslin 1; INS -- Miley 1, Bird 2, Nicks 5, Reed 1, Staley 2. Attendance: 10,301.

Lewis Lloyd of Drake went 22-of-26 from the free throw line in a 1981 tournament game. 1981 --

Levitt Arena ... Wichita, Kan. ... March 7

Creighton Wichita State CU (70)

1980 -- Robertson Fieldhouse ... Peoria, Ill. ... March 1 West Texas St. Bradley WTS (59)

22 33 FG

37 29 FT

59 62

Reb PF TP

Erskine Robinson Carl Johnson George Sims Terry Adolph Mike Lorenc Eddie Harris Steve Ornelaz Dan Elmer John Olsen

1-5 3-6 3-6 10-20 0-1 5-8 0-3 0-2 0-0

8 5 13 2 0 4 1 0 2

4 8 1 9 4 10 4 21 0 0 3 11 0 0 0 0 1 0

TOTALS

22-51 15-21 36

17 59

BU (62) Mitchell Anderson Bobby Ford Donald Reese Eric Duhart David Thirdkill Rick Malnati Hasan Houston Harold McMath TOTALS

6-7 3-4 4-4 1-3 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

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FG

FT

5-18 2-7 4-10 1-1 6-13 1-1 7-11 0-1

6-8 2-2 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0

Reb PF TP 12 3 5 0 4 2 3 7

2 16 3 6 2 8 1 2 3 14 2 2 2 14 3 0

26-62 10-15 38

18 62

Assists: WTS -- Robinson 1, Johnson 3, Sims 1, Adolph 4, Lorenc 1, Harris 2; BU -- Anderson 2, Reese 1, Duhart 2, Thirdkill 2, Malnati 5, Houston 2, McMath 2. Blocks: WTS -- Johnson 1, Sims 1; BU -- Ford 1. Steals: WTS -- Adolph 4, Lorenc 1, Harris 4; BU -- Anderson 2, Reese 1, Thirdkill 1, Malnati 1, Houston 2. Attendance: 7,300.

40 20 FG

30 34 FT

5-8 4-11 3-10 4-7 10-15 0-0 3-7

TOTALS

29-58 12-16 32

Antoine Carr Cliff Levingston Ozell Jones Tony Martin Randy Smithson James Gibbs Jay Jackson Mike Jones Mike Denny TOTALS

FG

FT

5-10 5-10 4-8 8-14 3-11 0-1 2-4 0-0 0-3

2-2 2-5 3-4 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

70 64

Reb PF TP

Daryl Stovall Alex Stivrins George Morrow Tony Pruitt Kevin McKenna Paul Trieschman Kevin Ross

WSU (64)

0-0 2-3 7-7 0-0 3-6 0-0 0-0

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3 1 12 1 6 0 2

3 2 3 1 4 1 3

10 10 13 8 23 0 6

17 70

Reb PF TP 7 10 7 5 2 0 2 1 0

27-61 10-15 38

4 2 4 3 2 0 4 0 0

12 12 11 16 9 0 4 0 0

19 64

Assists: CU -- Stivrins 3, Morrow 6, Pruitt 2, McKenna 2, Ross 2; WSU -- Carr 2, Levingston 3, Martin 8, Smithson 4, Jackson 2, M. Jones 1. Blocks: CU -- Pruitt 1, McKenna 1; WSU -- Carr 1. Steals: CU -- Morrow 2, McKenna 2, Trieschman 1; WSU -- Carr 1, O. Jones 1, Martin 1, Smithson 3. Attendance: 9,836.

1982 --

Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 6

Illinois State Tulsa ILS (77) Raynard Malaine Hank Cornley Rick Lamb Dwayne Tyus Michael McKenny Brad Duncan Rickie Johnson Lou Stefanovic

35 36

42 54

FG

FT

0-1 4-9 7-14 1-5 3-7 0-1 1-2 2-3

4-4 4-4 4-6 2-2 1-2 4-4 0-1 0-0

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77 90

Reb PF TP 1 4 7 0 5 1 1 5

5 4 5 12 4 18 2 4 4 7 1 4 5 2 3 4


MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores Dale White Mark Zwart

5-10 4-5

TOTALS TU (90)

2 4

3 14 5 8

27-57 23-27 32

37 77

FG

TOTALS

4-7 7-15 4-6 5-10 5-13 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-5 1-3 0-0

FT 11-15 7-11 0-1 2-2 6-8 4-4 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-2 0-0

Reb PF TP 9 11 5 3 6 3 0 1 4 2 0

29-64 32-46 49

4 4 5 1 5 0 0 0 2 2 0

19 21 8 12 16 8 0 0 4 2 0

23 90

Ken Evans Reggie Morris Dwight Johnson TOTALS

0-5 2-3 0-0

1-2 0-3 0-0

3 0 0

28-49 12-20 30

TU (70)

FG

FT 2-3 3-5 2-2 6-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

1 2 0

1 4 0

17 68

Reb PF TP

Steve Harris Ricky Ross Vince Williams Anthony Fobbs Herbert Johnson Herb Suggs Byron Boudreaux David Moss Carlton McKinney Warren Shepherd

8-12 3-10 2-4 2-9 11-19 0-1 0-0 1-4 1-4 0-0

2 3 5 1 12 0 0 3 1 0

2 18 2 9 3 6 4 10 2 23 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 0

TOTALS

28-63 14-19 32

16 70

Assists: ILS -- Lamb 3, McKenny 5, White 4, Zwart 1; TU -- Pressey 2, Vanley 1, Spradling 1, Anderson 6, Harris 1, Williams 1. Blocks: ILS -- Cornley 1, Duncan 1; TU -- Pressey 1, Harris 1, Williams 1. Steals: ILS -- Lamb 2, Tyus 1, Stefanovic 1, White 1; TU -- Vanley 2, Stewart 1, Spradling 1, Anderson 3, Harris 1, Ballard 1, Johnson 1. Attendance: 9,119.

Assists: CU -- Benjamin 4, Swain 4, Moore 3, Brandon 2, Gripado 2, Evans 4; TU -- Harris 4, Ross 9, Williams 1, Johnson 3, Moss 2. Blocks: CU -- Benjamin 5, Brandon 1; TU -- Johnson 1, Moss 1. Steals: CU -- Swain 2; TU -- Fobbs 2, Johnson 3, Suggs 2, Moss 1. Att.: 9,021.

1983 -- Horton Field House ... Normal, Ill. ... March 12

Wichita State Tulsa

Tulsa Illinois State

24 32

TU (64)

FG

40 52 FT

64 84

Reb PF TP

Ricky Ross Steve Ballard Herbert Johnson Mike Smith Steve Harris Herb Suggs Ty Nilsson Vince Williams Jeff Rahilly Bruce Vanley

10-21 4-7 2-7 3-7 6-16 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-2

5 4 4 0 2 1 0 5 0 1

1 22 1 8 3 4 5 6 4 17 2 2 2 0 1 3 3 2 1 0

TOTALS

26-66 12-19 28

23 64

ILS (84) Hank Cornley Mark Zwart Rick Lamb Michael McKenny Brad Duncan Rickie Johnson William Anderson Kirk Francis Lou Stefanovic Raynard Malaine Dwayne Tyus TOTALS

2-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 5-6 2-2 0-0 1-3 2-2 0-0

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FG

FT

4-6 1-3 4-6 4-6 1-5 7-10 0-0 0-0 1-1 8-14 0-0

0-0 2-2 4-7 6-7 2-2 8-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0

1985 --

Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 9

WSU (84)

37 39 FG

47 43 FT 2-2 0-0 2-2 4-7 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-2

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84 82

Reb PF TP

Mike Arline Cedric Coleman Aubrey Sherrod Xavier McDaniel Henry Carr Tom Kosich Curtis Bailey Clint Normore Karl Papke

5-9 3-4 3-10 15-19 1-1 0-0 1-2 3-3 5-8

2 5 2 13 1 0 0 0 9

2 12 1 6 4 8 3 34 4 4 0 0 0 2 2 6 3 12

TOTALS

36-56 12-19 33

19 84

Reb PF TP 5 2 11 5 1 2 0 2 1 6 0

30-51 24-29 39

4 2 3 3 2 4 1 0 0 3 0

8 4 12 14 4 22 0 0 2 18 0

CU (68) Benoit Benjamin Gary Swain Vernon Moore Greg Brandon Karlas Gripado

29 22 FG 12-13 5-8 5-12 3-7 1-1

2 4

22 84

FT 5-6 1-2 0-0 5-7 0-0

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29 11 10 11 2

0 2 1 37 1 7 4 9 5 16 2 8 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 1

TOTALS

32-70 18-24 36

18 82

Assists: WSU -- Arline 4, Coleman 3, Sherrod 8, McDaniel 1, Bailey 1, Normore 2, Papke 7; TU -- Moss 2, Williams 1, Johnson 1, Boudreaux 4, McKinney 2, Rahilly 3. Blocks: WSU -McDaniel 3. Steals: WSU -- Arline 1, Coleman 2; TU -- Suggs 1, Harris 1, Moss 1, Williams 1, Boudreaux 1, McKinney 1, Rahilly 2. Attendance: 8,733.

1986 --

Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 5

Tulsa Bradley

35 29

TU (74) David Moss Brian Rahilly Anthony Fobbs Tracy Moore Byron Boudreaux Greg Peters Chuck Celestine Daryl Deckard Jeff Rahilly David Otto TOTALS

39 29

FG

FT

8-13 8-14 1-2 6-11 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0

6-7 6-6 2-4 2-6 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0

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74 58

Reb PF TP 9 4 5 1 2 0 0 1 9 0

2 22 0 22 0 4 4 14 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 1 0

28-51 18-29 34

12 74

BU (58) Donald Powell Trevor Trimpe Mike Williams Hersey Hawkins Jim Les Anthony Manuel Jerry Thomas Paul Wilson Keith Berry Greg Jones Len Bertolini

FG

FT

1-3 6-8 5-6 5-12 4-12 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-3

0-2 0-0 1-1 6-9 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

Reb PF TP 2 2 1 7 2 0 3 2 1 1 0

2 2 3 12 4 11 1 16 3 8 3 2 4 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 4

24-49 10-16 24

24 58

Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 4

Wichita State 35 Tulsa 34 WSU (79)

68 70

4 3 1 3 3

0-0 9-10 1-2 3-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-2

Reb PF TP 0 6 2 7 13 1 1 0 0 4

1987 --

Reb PF TP 8 2 0 11 0

FT

1-2 14-23 3-7 3-5 7-17 4-8 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-3

Assists: TU -- Moss 3, B. Rahilly 2, Moore 1, Boudreaux 10, J. Rahilly 1; BU -- Trimpe 2, Hawkins 2, Les 5, Manuel 1, Thomas 1. Blocks: TU -- Moss 1, Moore 1, J. Rahilly 1; BU -- none. Steals: TU -- Moss 1, Fobbs 1, Moore 1; BU -Trimpe 2, Hawkins 1, Berry 1. Att.: 6,313.

1984 -- Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 10 37 44

FG

Herb Suggs Steve Harris David Moss Vince Williams Herb Johnson Byron Boudreaux Carlton McKinney Tracy Moore Anthony Fobbs Brian Rahilly

TOTALS

Assists: TU -- Ross 1, Ballard 1, Johnson 2, Harris 1, Williams 1; ILS -- Cornley 2, Lamb 1, McKenny 5, Johnson 4, Malaine 2. Blocks: TU -- Ross 1, Williams 1; ILS -- Cornley 1, Zwart 1, Johnson 1, Malaine 1. Steals: TU -- Ross 1, Harris 4, Suggs 1, Nilsson 1, Williams 2; ILS -Zwart 1, McKenny 2, Johnson 1. Att.: 6,485.

Creighton Tulsa

TU (82)

TournamenT

Paul Pressey Bruce Vanley Greg Stewart Phil Spradling Mike Anderson Steve Harris Ty Nilsson Vince Williams Steve Ballard Herbert Johnson Rondie Turner

4-4 0-0

Wichita State’s Xavier McDaniel holds the league tournament single-game record with 21 rebounds (3/5/85 vs. Southern Illinois).

Steve Grayer Sasha Radunovich Henry Carr Gary Cundiff Joe Griffin Dwight Praylow Tom Kosich Dwayne Praylow Gus Santos TOTALS

35 36

9 4

FG

FT

6-10 2-6 0-3 6-7 3-5 5-9 1-1 0-1 5-7

2-3 6-6 2-2 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-3

---

79 74

Reb PF TP 10 1 1 2 2 5 2 0 3

28-51 15-20 31

0 4 4 0 1 3 2 1 1

14 10 2 17 9 12 2 1 12

16 79

129


MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores TU (74)

FG

FT 0-0 9-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0

Reb PF TP

Brian Rahilly David Moss Jeff Rahilly Tracy Moore Byron Boudreaux Rod Parker Don Royster Brian Loyd John Buckwalter

3-6 11-19 3-4 7-14 1-8 0-0 4-9 0-0 0-0

2 2 3 6 2 0 6 3 0

5 6 2 36 2 6 3 14 2 2 0 0 2 10 2 0 1 0

TOTALS

29-60 11-14 28

19 74

TournamenT

Three-Pointers: WSU (8-10) -- Radunovich 0-1, Cundiff 3-3, Griffin 3-3, Dwi. Praylow 2-3; TU (5-16) -- Moss 5-9, Moore 0-1, Boudreaux 0-6. Assists: WSU -- Grayer 1, Cundiff 4, Griffin 4, Dwi. Praylow 3, Santos 2; TU -- B. Rahilly 1, Moss 2, Moore 8, Boudreaux 10, Royster 1. Blocks: WSU -- Carr 1, Santos 2; TU -Moss 1, Moore 1. Steals: WSU -- Grayer 2, Radunovich 1, Cundiff 1, Dwi. Praylow 2, Dwa. Praylow 1; TU -- Parker 1, Royster 1, Loyd 1. Attendance: 7,427.

1988 --

Carver Arena ... Peoria, Ill. ... March 8

Illinois State Bradley ILS (59)

29 37 FG

Cliff Peterson Tony Holifield Jarrod Coleman Matt Taphorn Rickey Jackson Jon Pemberton Jeff Harris Randy Blair Derek Stokes Sonny Roberts

6-13 11-14 5-9 2-11 0-1 0-0 1-13 1-1 0-0 0-0

TOTALS

26-62

BU (83) Donald Powell Trevor Trimpe Luke Jackson Anthony Manuel Hersey Hawkins Paul Wilson Jerry Thomas Greg Jones Jay Schell Mike Cash Scott Beccue TOTALS

30 46 FT 1-3 3-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0

---

59 83

Reb PF TP 13 4 4 2 4 1 2 3 1 0

3 13 4 25 2 11 4 5 5 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 0

6-14 36

21 59

FG

FT

6-13 2-2 8-10 4-10 9-19 0-2 2-7 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1

1-4 0-0 0-0 2-2 9-10 0-0 4-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

Reb PF TP 8 5 5 6 6 1 8 1 0 1 0

31-65 17-24 42

3 3 4 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0

13 4 16 12 29 0 8 1 0 0 0

17 83

Three-Pointers: ILS (1-9) -- Taphorn 1-7, Harris 0-2; BU (4-15) -- Jackson 0-1, Manuel 2-5, Hawkins 2-5, Wilson 0-2, Cash 0-1, Beccue 0-1. Assists: ILS -- Taphorn 3, Jackson 3, Harris 2, Blair 2; BU -- Powell 1, Trimpe 3, Manuel 14, Hawkins 1. Blocks: ILS -- Peterson 1, Harris 1; BU -- Jackson 1. Steals: ILS -- Peterson 1, Coleman 1, Taphorn 1, Jackson 1, Harris 1, Blair 2; BU -- Powell 2, Trimpe 2, Jackson 1, Manuel 1, Hawkins 2, Wilson 2. Attendance: 10,570.

1989 --

Levitt Arena ... Wichita, Kan. ... March 7

Southern Illinois 40 Creighton 35 SIU (77) Jerry Jones Rick Shipley Tony Harvey Freddie McSwain Kai Nurnberger Todd Krueger Sterling Mahan TOTALS

130

37 44

FG

FT

6-16 2-8 4-6 6-15 8-16 1-3 3-5

2-4 0-1 1-2 1-3 4-4 0-0 0-0

30-69

---

SIU (78) Rick Shipley Ashraf Amaya Jerry Jones Sterling Mahan Freddie McSwain Tyrone Bell Kelvan Lawrence Matt Wynn TOTALS

In 1994, Cam Johnson of UNI was the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, even though the Panthers did not win the tourney. CU (79) Bob Harstad Porter Moser Chad Gallagher Todd Eisner James Farr Matt Roggenburk Troy Bell Bill O’Dowd TOTALS

FG

FT

6-12 0-0 9-19 0-4 3-9 6-8 2-3 0-0

6-8 0-0 7-10 0-0 5-5 2-2 1-2 0-0

Reb PF TP 9 0 8 2 1 5 6 0

26-55 21-27 35

4 1 3 4 3 2 1 0

18 0 25 0 11 20 5 0

18 79

Three-Pointers: SIU (9-16) -- Nurnberger 8-12, Krueger 1-2, McSwain 0-2; CU (6-14) -Gallagher 0-1, Eisner 0-4, Farr 0-1, Roggenburk 6-8. Assists: SIU -- Jones 2, Shipley 4, McSwain 4, Nurnberger 4, Krueger 3, Mahan 1; CU -- Gallagher 1, Eisner 3, Farr 4, Roggenburk 1, Bell 4. Blocks: SIU -- Jones 1, Harvey 1; CU -- Gallagher 1, Farr 1. Steals: SIU -- McSwain 1, Mahan 1; CU -- Harstad 1, Gallagher 1. Attendance: 7,514.

1990 --

Redbird Arena ... Normal, Ill. ... March 6

Illinois State 42 Southern Illinois 33 ILS (81)

FG

39 45 FT 0-0 5-6 3-4 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4

---

81 78

Reb PF TP

Scott Fowler Rickey Jackson Jarrod Coleman Richard Thomas Randy Blair Sam Skarich Antoine Hicks Xavier Williams Elvin Florenz Sonny Roberts Jon Pemberton

6-10 6-19 10-13 1-5 4-7 0-2 0-0 1-1 1-3 2-2 1-4

5 4 5 2 5 1 0 1 1 4 6

3 12 3 20 2 23 3 5 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 4 3 5

TOTALS

32-66 14-18 38

20 81

Reb PF TP 16 10 3 3 0 2 2

4 14 4 4 3 9 3 13 0 28 3 3 3 6

8-14 42

20 77

FT 0-1 0-1 3-6 2-4 5-7 0-0 0-0 2-2

Reb PF TP 3 9 11 3 7 0 5 0

30-68 12-21 42

3 2 3 4 3 1 2 1

9 4 21 15 13 0 2 14

19 78

Three-Pointers: ILS (3-7) -- Thomas 0-1, Jackson 3-6; SIU (6-18) -- Mahan 1-4, Lawrence 0-1, Wynn 4-6, McSwain 0-1, Shipley 1-6. Assists: ILS -- Skarich 1, Hicks 2, Thomas 5, Blair 4, Florenz 2, Fowler 3, Jackson 2; SIU -- Mahan 2, Lawrence 3, McSwain 7, Shipley 3, Jones 1. Blocks: ILS -- Blair 1, Jackson 1; SIU -- Lawrence 2, Shipley 1, Amaya 1. Steals: ILS -- Skarich 1, Hicks 1, Thomas 1, Blair 2, Williams 1, Florenz 1, Fowler 3, Pemberton 1; SIU -- McSwain 3, Mahan 1, Amaya 1. Attendance: 10,625.

1991 --

Kiel Auditorium ... St. Louis ... March 5

Missouri State Creighton MSU (52) Arnold Bernard Darryl Reid Lovelace Redmond David Brewer Andre Rigsby A. Muhammad Ryan Thornton Chris Albright TOTALS CU (68) Matt Petty Duan Cole Todd Eisner Latrell Wrightsell Chad Gallagher Bob Harstad Chris Rodgers Darrin Plautz TOTALS

33 38

19 30

FG

FT

2-10 4-15 0-2 1-7 3-9 4-4 4-6 1-3

2-2 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0

---

52 68

Reb PF TP 7 3 2 5 5 0 3 0

3 9 2 11 0 0 4 3 2 9 1 8 2 10 4 2

19-56 10-15 26

18 52

FG

FT

0-1 4-10 1-1 5-7 6-12 8-13 0-0 1-3

0-0 5-7 0-0 6-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-4

Reb PF TP 2 2 0 5 9 9 0 5

25-47 15-19 32

0 4 1 3 5 2 0 0

0 15 2 16 13 16 0 0

15 68

Three-Pointers: MSU (4-17) -- Bernard 0-2, Reid 1-4, Redmond 0-2, Rigsby 3-9); CU (3-7) -- Petty 0-1, Cole 2-4, Plautz 1-2). Assists: MSU -- Bernard 2, Reid 2, Redmond 1, Brewer 1, Thornton 1; CU -- Petty 1, Cole 1, Wrightsell 2, Gallagher 1. Blocks: MSU -- Rigsby 1; CU -- Gallagher 1. Steals: MSU -- Bernard 1, Reid 1, Thornton 1; CU -- Cole 1, Wrightsell 2. Attendance: 7,778.

1992 --

The Arena ... St. Louis ... March 9

Tulsa Missouri State TU (68)

77 79

FG 4-14 2-6 9-12 6-14 4-11 0-1 1-4 4-6

Gary Collier Jason Ludwig Jeff Malham Lou Dawkins Mark Morse Bernie Gibbs Jodie Huffman Jamal West Bryant Tipton Alvin Williamson TOTALS

27 34

41 37

FG

FT

5-11 3-4 4-12 2-7 8-19 0-7 0-1 5-8 1-1 0-1

3-3 0-0 1-3 0-2 1-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

28-71

---

68 71

Reb PF TP 10 1 7 2 4 4 0 1 3 0

1 13 1 7 2 9 3 4 4 18 2 4 0 0 4 11 1 2 1 0

9-14 39

19 68


MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores MSU (71)

FG

FT 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 2-4 3-4 0-2 4-4 0-0

Reb PF TP

Andre Rigsby Lester Turner Clint Thomas Jackie Crawford Johnny Murdock Tony Graves Rodney Perry Tim Axley Anthony Edwards

10-17 0-1 1-2 5-11 5-11 6-7 0-3 0-1 0-0

4 4 3 4 3 7 3 4 1

TOTALS

28-53 12-18 37

2 0 4 3 4 4 0 0 0

20 0 2 14 15 16 0 4 0

17 71

1993 --

The Arena ... St. Louis ... March 8

Southern Illinois 32 Illinois State 20 SIU (70)

FG

Mirko Pavlovic Marcus Timmons Ashraf Amaya Chris Lowery Tyrone Bell Paul Lusk Chris Carr JoJo Johnson Ralph Hughley Scott Burzynski Brian Piper Tim Pace

2-5 4-7 5-8 2-6 2-9 5-7 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

TOTALS

38 39 FT 0-0 3-4 1-4 10-13 5-6 3-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

---

70 59

Reb PF TP 2 13 13 1 5 3 6 1 0 0 0 0

23-48 24-33 45

4 3 2 2 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 0

4 11 11 14 9 13 6 2 0 0 0 0

20 70

Scott Taylor Mike VandeGarde Thomas Hunter Richard Thomas Todd Wemhoener Brian Kern Chad Altadonna Todd Kagel Steve Fitch Charles Barnes Antonio Cooper Jon Litwiller Andy Porter TOTALS

FG

FT

4-9 3-10 4-11 4-11 0-1 1-4 0-3 0-2 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0

2-2 9-12 4-7 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Reb PF TP 4 9 4 3 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0

19-56 17-25 27

2 4 2 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 0 0 0

11 16 12 11 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 0

24 59

Three-Pointers: SIU (0-6) -- Pavlovic 0-1, Lowery 0-1, Bell 0-2, Lusk 0-1, Johnson 0-1; ILS (4-13) -- Taylor 1-3, VandeGarde 1-1, Thomas 1-5, Altadonna 0-1, Kagel 0-2, Fitch 1-1. Assists: SIU -- Amaya 1, Lowery 5, Bell 1; ILS -- VandeGarde 5, Thomas 2, Wemhoener 1, Altadonna 1, Kagel 2, Barnes 1. Blocks: SIU -- Pavlovic 1, Amaya 1, Carr 2; ILS -- Fitch 1. Steals: SIU -- Pavlovic 1, Amaya 1, Lowery 2, Lusk 1, Carr 1; ILS -- Taylor 1, Hunter 3, Thomas 1, Wemhoener 1, Barnes 1, Litwiller 1, Porter 1. Attendance: 10,877.

1994 --

UNI (74) Brian Jones Randy Blocker Jason Sims Brian Carpenter Cam Johnson Ed Madlock John Holterhaus Jon Ellis Terry Merfeld TOTALS SIU (77) Marcus Timmons Chris Carr Mirko Pavlovic Chris Lowery Paul Lusk Scott Burzynski Ian Stewart Marcus Patterson Patrick Greathouse TOTALS

43 43

FG

FT

4-8 7-21 4-6 3-5 8-19 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0

0-0 3-3 2-2 3-5 7-9 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

---

74 77

Reb PF TP 8 6 3 5 2 0 6 1 0

3 9 3 18 5 10 3 9 4 25 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0

27-60 16-21 33

19 74

FG

FT

5-7 7-12 6-10 4-12 5-13 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

4-6 5-5 1-4 3-4 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Reb PF TP 11 8 2 5 2 0 1 0 0

27-60 16-24 34

2 4 3 2 3 1 1 0 1

14 20 15 12 14 2 0 0 0

17 77

Three-Pointers: UNI (4-18) -- Jones 1-3, Blocker 1-6, Carpenter 0-1, Johnson 2-8; SIU (5-15) -- Carr 1-3, Pavlovic 2-3, Lowery 1-5, Lusk 1-3, Burzynski 0-1. Assists: UNI -Blocker 3, Carpenter 2, Johnson 4, Madlock 2, Ellis 1; SIU -- Timmons 2, Pavlovic 2, Lowery 2, Lusk 3, Stewart 1. Blocks: UNI -- Blocker 3; SIU -- Timmons 3, Pavlovic 1. Steals: UNI -- Jones 2, Blocker 1, Sims 2, Carpenter 3, Johnson 1, Madlock 2; SIU -- Timmons 1, Carr 1, Pavlovic 3, Lusk 2, Stewart 1. Attendance: 9,075.

Southern Illinois 39 Tulsa 34 SIU (77)

FG

Marcus Timmons Chris Carr Ian Stewart Paul Lusk Shane Hawkins Jaratio Tucker Jamie Veach Scott Burzynski TOTALS

5-12 5-14 1-5 5-12 2-4 2-4 0-0 4-8

38 28 FT 3-6 11-15 0-0 4-6 3-4 2-2 0-0 0-0

---

Ray Poindexter Kwanza Johnson Rafael Maldonado Alvin Williamson Shea Seals Cordell Love Dewayne Bonner Kevin Grawer Jamie Gillin Craig Hernadi J.R. Rollo

FG

FT

1-4 2-7 6-10 1-9 3-15 4-11 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 3-4

0-0 8-10 4-7 0-2 1-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2

77 62

Reb PF TP 14 5 2 3 3 7 0 5

24-59 23-33 47

TU (62)

2 3 3 1 4 3 0 2

13 22 2 16 8 6 0 10

18 77

Reb PF TP 3 9 9 1 6 1 0 0 0 3 4

3 2 5 14 3 16 1 3 5 8 4 12 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 7

20-64 16-26 43

27 62

Three-Pointers: SIU (6-23) -- Timmons 0-1, Carr 1-6, Stewart 0-4, Lusk 2-6, Hawkins 1-2, Burzynski 2-4; TU (6-25) -- Johnson 2-3, Williamson 1-4, Seals 1-7, Love 2-8, Grawer 0-1, Gillin 0-1, Hernadi 0-1. Assists: SIU -- Timmons 4, Carr 1, Lusk 5, Tucker 1; TU -- Poindexter 2, Johnson 2, Seals 7, Love 1. Blocks: SIU -- Timmons 3, Burzynski 1; TU -- Poindexter 1, Seals 1. Steals: SIU -- Carr 1, Hawkins 1, Tucker 2; TU -- Johnson 1, Maldonado 1, Williamson 1. Attendance: 10,795.

1996 --

Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 4

Tulsa Bradley TU (60) Shea Seals Michael Ruffin Ray Poindexter Dewayne Bonner Rod Thompson Jason Williams Jeff Platt Jonnie Gendron Cordell Love Craig Hernadi J.R. Rollo Rafael Maldonado TOTALS BU (48) Dwayne Funches Deon Jackson Chad Kleine Billy Wright Anthony Parker Ben Coupet Aaron Zobrist Kerry Burrell Adebayo Akinkunle TOTALS

Rico Hill’s 31 points in the 1997 tourney final helped him to Most Outstanding Player honors.

Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 6

TOTALS

The Arena ... St. Louis ... March 7

UNI 31 Southern Illinois 34

1995 --

TournamenT

Three-Pointers: TU (3-21) -- Collier 0-3, Ludwig 1-2, Malham 0-2, Dawkins 0-1, Morse 1-6, Gibbs 0-4, West 1-2, Williamson 0-1; MSU (3-9) -- Rigsby 0-1, Crawford 1-4, Murdock 1-2, Graves 1-1, Axley 0-1. Assists: TU -- Collier 2, Ludwig 1, Dawkins 2, Morse 3, Gibbs 1; MSU -- Rigsby 4, Thomas 1, Crawford 3, Murdock 4, Graves 1, Axley 1, Edwards 1. Blocks: TU -- Collier 1, Tipton 1; MSU -- Graves 2, Axley 3. Steals: TU -- Collier 1, Malham 1, Dawkins 2, Morse 1, Gibbs 2, West 2; MSU -- Turner 1, Crawford 1, Graves 1, Perry 1, Axley 2. Attendance: 7,549.

ILS (59)

25 18

35 28

FG

FT

6-15 6-7 0-4 2-9 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-13 0-0 1-2 0-3

0-0 3-4 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-4 2-2

23-57

---

60 46

Reb PF TP 8 13 1 4 3 0 0 0 5 0 2 3

1 14 4 15 0 0 2 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 18 3 0 2 4 2 2

9-12 43

20 60

FG

FT

2-9 3-9 2-4 1-6 2-14 0-0 4-8 1-2 0-1

2-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 4-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-6

Reb PF TP 4 3 3 6 8 0 3 0 4

0 6 3 7 2 5 0 2 2 9 1 0 3 12 0 2 3 3

15-53 11-17 33

14 46

Three-Pointers: TU (5-17) -- Seals 2-7, Bonner 0-2, Love 3-8; BU (5-14) -- Funches 0-1, Kleine 0-1, Wright 0-2, Parker 1-4, Zobrist 4-6. Assists: TU -- Seals 4, Bonner 3, Thompson 1, Rollo 3; BU -- Funches 2, Wright 4, Parker 2,

131


MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores Zobrist 1. Blocks: TU -- Ruffin 2, Love 1, Rollo 1; BU -- Parker 1. Steals: TU -- Seals 3, Ruffin 1, Bonner 3, Thompson 1, Gendron 1, Love 1; BU -- Funches 1, Kleine 2, Parker 2, Zobrist 1, Akinkunle 1. Attendance: 10,141.

1997 --

Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 3

Missouri State Illinois State

31 42

MSU (72)

FG

TournamenT

Coleco Buie 7-15 Danny Moore 9-12 John Paul Nelson 1-2 Ryan Bettenhausen 2-5 Josh Hotz 2-4 William Fontleroy 1-2 Ben Kandlbinder 3-7 Kevin Ault 1-5 Monte Marsh 0-0 TOTALS ILS (75)

FT

72 75

Reb PF TP 4 17 2 27 4 2 2 5 1 5 4 4 2 9 1 3 0 0

26-52 14-20 30

20 72

Rico Hill 12-27 Dan Muller 3-8 LeRoy Watkins 2-4 Skipp Schaefbauer 5-10 Jamar Smiley 2-3 Steve Hansell 0-3 Kyle Cartmill 0-2 Rob Gibbons 0-2

1-1 9-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 2-3 0-0 0-0

---

3 7 4 3 2 2 5 2 0

FG

TOTALS

41 33

FT 6-6 3-4 3-4 0-0 3-4 3-4 0-0 1-2

Reb PF TP 4 8 7 4 2 1 2 5

2 31 1 11 4 7 2 15 3 7 0 3 2 0 4 1

24-59 19-24 39

18 75

Three-Pointers: MSU (6-19) -- Buie 2-5, Bettenhausen 1-3, Hotz 1-3, Kandlbinder 1-5, Ault 1-3; ILS (8-19) -- Hill 1-3, Muller 2-3, Schaefbauer 5-10, Hansell 0-2, Cartmill 0-1. Assists: MSU -- Buie 2, Bettenhausen 8, Hotz 3, Fontleroy 3, Kandlbinder 1; ILS -- Hill 1, Muller 3, Watkins 1, Schaefbauer 4, Smiley 4, Hansell 3. Blocks: MSU -- Moore 1; ILS -- Hill 1. Steals: MSU -- Buie 2, Hotz 1, Fontleroy 1, Kandlbinder 3; ILS -- Hill 2, Muller 1, Watkins 1, Smiley 1, Hansell 1, Gibbons 1. Att.: 9,751.

Ronald vanVelzen Rob Gibbons TOTALS

Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 2

Missouri State Illinois State

36 38

MSU (74)

FG

Ken Stringer 5-10 Ben Kandlbinder 6-14 Danny Moore 2-9 William Fontleroy 2-6 Kevin Ault 2-7 Paul Murans 0-1 Billy Coby 2-2 Ryan Bettenhausen 2-8 Omar Lincoln 0-1 John Paul Nelson 2-3 Matt Rueter 1-1 Butch Tshomba 1-3 TOTALS ILS (84) Rico Hill Dan Muller LeRoy Watkins Steve Hansell Jamar Smiley Ben Holmstrom Nic Stotler Kenneth Pierson Kyle Cartmill Ryan Crowley Joe Hein

132

38 46 FT 2-4 2-4 0-0 1-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-0 2-4 0-0 2-2

---

FT

4-12 6-8 7-12 5-7 4-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-8 0-0 0-0

0-0 2-2 4-4 4-4 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 5

0 0 3 13

31-56 17-20 31

18 84

1999 --

Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 1

Creighton Evansville

28 31

CU (70) Rodney Buford Donnie Johnson Doug Swenson Ben Walker Ryan Sears Corie Brandon Dan Kolder Cliff Bates Justin Haynes Nerijus Karlikanovas TOTALS UE (61) Adam Seitz Craig Snow Kwame James Marcus Wilson Jeremy Stanton Clint Keown Curt Begle Chuck Hedde Kyle Runyan

42 30

FG

FT

8-13 2-7 2-4 4-10 0-6 0-3 0-0 0-0 3-4 3-8

2-2 2-4 2-2 7-8 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-6 0-0

---

70 61

Reb PF TP 13 3 4 11 3 3 0 1 1 3

1 21 3 6 3 7 2 18 3 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 2 7

22-55 18-26 44

19 70

FG

FT

1-3 4-11 0-1 5-14 1-1 2-6 2-5 2-4 3-8

0-0 5-8 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-2

Reb PF TP 0 4 2 0 4 0 5 7 3

2 3 4 13 0 0 2 16 3 3 2 5 3 5 2 6 1 10

20-53 11-18 30

19 61

Three-Pointers: CU (8-20) -- Buford 3-5, Swenson 1-1, Walker 3-5, Sears 0-4, Brandon 0-2, Karlikanovas 1-3; UE (10-28) -- Seitz 1-2, Snow 0-4, Wilson 3-10, Stanton 1-1, Keown 1-3, Begle 1-2, Runyan 3-6. Assists: CU -- Buford

Reb PF TP 3 9 6 1 5 0 0 2 2 7 1 1

25-65 17-26 40 FG

74 84

0-0 5-6

Three-Pointers: MSU (6-19) -- Stringer 0-2, Kandlbinder 2-7, Ault 2-5, Murans 0-1, Bettenhausen 2-5, Tshomba 1-3; ILS (5-12) -- Hill 1-2, Muller 3-5, Smiley 1-1, Cartmill 0-4. Assists: MSU -- Stringer 3, Kandlbinder 1, Moore 2, Fontleroy 2, Ault 3, Bettenhausen 3, Nelson 3, Tshomba 2; ILS -- Hill 3, Muller 2, Hansell 8, Smiley 3, Pierson 1, Cartmill 2, Gibbons 1. Blocks: MSU -- Stringer 1; ILS -- Watkins 2, Cartmill 1, Gibbons 1. Steals: MSU -- Stringer 1, Ault 1, Coby 1, Bettenhausen 3, Lincoln 1; ILS -- Hill 2, Muller 1, Hansell 1, Stotler 1. Att.: 9,288.

TOTALS

1998 --

0-0 4-4

1 3 4 0 3 0 0 1 1 3 0 2

12 16 4 5 10 0 4 10 0 6 2 5

9 17 18 14 11 0 0 0 2 0 0

Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 6

Creighton Missouri State CU (57) Matt West Donnie Johnson Alan Huss Ben Walker Ryan Sears Dan Kolder Brett Angner Terrell Taylor Kyle Korver John Klein Livan Pyfrom Justin Haynes TOTALS MSU (45) Ron Bruton Allen Phillips Scott Brakebill William Fontleroy Kevin Ault Eric Judd Charles Gaines Travis Walk Matt Rueter TOTALS

2001 --

22 25

FG

FT

3-4 2-6 1-1 2-9 5-10 0-0 0-0 2-3 3-9 0-0 1-2 0-0

2-2 3-4 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

---

57 45

Reb PF TP 1 2 3 7 5 0 0 4 2 0 1 3

0 11 1 7 3 2 0 6 4 15 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 8 0 0 2 2 0 0

19-44 10-12 30

13 57

FG

FT

3-5 2-10 4-8 3-8 2-8 0-3 0-1 0-0 4-7

0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

Reb PF TP 4 0 6 4 2 0 0 0 8

18-50

5-5

28

4 1 2 0 2 2 1 0 1

6 6 8 7 8 2 0 0 8

13 45

Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 5

Indiana State Bradley

TOTALS BU (63) Eddie Cage Jerome Robinson Jeffrey Rabey Marcello Robinson Phillip Gilbert James Gillingham Reggie Hall Andre Corbitt Jason Faulknor TOTALS

Michael Menser and Indiana State celebrate ISU’s 2001 tournament title - its first since the 1979 season.

35 20

Three-Pointers: CU (9-21) -- West 3-4, Walker 0-2, Sears 4-8, Taylor 0-1, Korver 2-6; MSU (418) -- Phillips 1-4, Fontleroy 1-4, Ault 2-7, Judd 0-3. Assists: CU -- Huss 1, Walker 2, Sears 4, Korver 1; MSU -- Phillips 2, Brakebill 1, Fontleroy 1, Ault 2, Rueter 1. Blocks: CU -- Johnson 2; MSU -- Bruton. Steals: CU -- Johnson 1, Sears 3, Kolder 1, Korver 1, Haynes 1; MSU -- Bruton 1, Phillips 1, Ault 1. Attendance: 7,130.

Kelyn Block Matt Renn Djibril Kante Marcus Howard Michael Menser Matt Berry Barry Welsh Terence Avery

18 74

4 1 2 2 3 0 0 2 1 0 0

2000 --

INS (69)

Reb PF TP 5 2 5 7 4 0 0 0 1 0 0

1, Johnson 1, Walker 3, Sears 4, Brandon 2, Karlikanovas 1; UE -- Seitz 1, Stanton 2, Keown 6, Begle 1, Hedde 1, Runyan 4. Blocks: CU -- Buford 1, Johnson 1, Swenson 1, Haynes 1; UE -- James 1, Begle 1, Hedde 1. Steals: CU -- Buford 2, Walker 2, Sears 1; UE -- Stanton 2, Begle 1, Hedde 1, Runyan 1. Att.: 8,040.

31 25 FG 5-9 5-13 2-7 2-4 4-8 0-1 0-0 1-6

38 37 FT 10-13 4-7 2-5 2-3 5-6 0-0 0-0 1-2

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69 63

Reb PF TP 7 8 8 1 4 0 0 5

3 21 3 16 2 6 3 8 3 15 1 0 0 0 1 3

19-48 24-36 33

16 69

FG

FT

9-15 2-9 3-8 3-9 3-11 0-2 0-2 1-5 2-2

2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 6-6 0-0

Reb PF TP 1 2 15 2 10 1 1 7 3

4 20 5 7 4 6 5 7 2 9 1 2 2 0 0 8 1 4

23-63 13-14 46

24 63

Three-Pointers: INS (7-16) -- Block 1-2, Renn 2-5, Howard 2-3, Menser 2-5, Berry 0-1; BU (4-17) -- Cage 0-1, J. Robinson 2-6, M.


MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores 2003 --

Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 10

Creighton 42 Southern Illinois 16 CU (80)

FG

Michael Lindeman 3-7 Kyle Korver 3-5 Brody Deren 4-6 Larry House 9-17 Tyler McKinney 0-1 DeAnthony Bowden 4-6 Nate Funk 1-4 Kellen Miliner 0-1 Joe Dabbert 3-5 Mike Grimes 4-8

Darren Brooks Jermaine Dearman Sylvester Willis Stetson Hairston Kent Williams Blake Schoen Brad Korn Bryan Turner Josh Warren David Carney

Robinson 1-4, Gilbert 1-3, Gillingham 0-2, Corbitt 0-1. Assists: INS -- Block 1, Renn 2, Kante 1, Menser 3, Avery 2; BU -- Cage 2, J. Robinson 1, Rabey 2, M. Robinson 3, Gilbert 1, Gillingham 2, Corbitt 3. Blocks: INS -- Kante 5, Avery 1; BU -- Rabey 2. Steals: INS -Renn 2, Kante 2, Menser 1, Berry 1; BU -- J. Robinson 2, Gilbert 1. Att.: 8,347.

2002 --

Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 4

Creighton 33 Southern Illinois 36 CU (84)

FG

Mike Lindeman 4-5 Kyle Korver 5-10 Brody Deren 4-9 Larry House 2-6 DeAnthony Bowden 3-3 Ismael Caro 1-2 Joe Dabbert 2-3 Terrell Taylor 7-15 Mike Grimes 0-0 TOTALS SIU (76) Jermaine Dearman Kent Williams Rolan Roberts Marcus Belcher Stetson Hairston Darren Brooks Tyrese Buie Sylvester Willis Brad Korn TOTALS

51 40 FT 5-6 6-6 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-6 0-0

---

29-57 21-24 35 FG

FT

2-8 8-20 4-10 3-5 2-6 5-7 0-0 0-0 4-9

4-4 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2

84 76

Reb PF TP 3 9 5 1 2 1 0 1 0

1 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 3

13 18 13 4 8 2 4 20 0

16 84

Reb PF TP 4 2 7 3 4 1 1 2 5

28-65 10-11 32

2 3 3 4 4 1 0 2 1

FG

8 22 10 8 4 12 0 0 12

20 76

Three-Pointers: CU (5-15) -- Korver 2-6, Bowden 2-2, Caro 0-1, Taylor 1-6; SIU (1019) -- Williams 4-10, Belcher 2-3, Brooks 2-3, Korn 2-3. Assists: CU -- Korver 5, Deren 2, McKinney 2, Bowden 1, Caro 2, Taylor 1; SIU -- Dearman 2, Roberts 2, Belcher 3, Hairston 1, Brooks 1, Buie 2, Korn 2. Blocks: CU -- Korver 1, Deren 3, Bowden 1, Dabbert 1, Taylor 2; SIU -- Dearman 1, Roberts 1. Steals: CU -- Korver 2, House 1, McKinney 2, Taylor 1, Grimes 1; SIU -- Williams 2, Roberts 2, Belcher 3, Brooks 2, Korn 1. Attendance: 8,878.

6-11 5-13 0-2 4-9 4-12 0-0 1-4 0-6 2-5 0-2

TOTALS

80 56

FT Reb PF TP 4-4 4-4 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-1 3-3

7 10 7 3 2 3 0 0 3 6

31-60 14-19 43

SIU (56)

SIU’s Randal Falker had 17 points and 16 rebounds in the 2006 title game and earned Most Outstanding Player honors that year.

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0 3 1 1 2 4 2 0 2 1

10 12 9 20 0 8 4 0 6 11

16 80

FT Reb PF TP 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 4-4 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

3 10 5 2 3 0 3 3 3 0

22-64 10-11 34

3 2 2 2 3 1 3 1 2 0

15 10 2 8 13 0 4 0 4 0

19 56

Three-Pointers: CU (4-13) -- Korver, 2-3, House, 2-5, McKinney, 0-1, Bowden, 0-1, Funk, 0-2, Miliner, 0-1; SIU (2-17) -- Brooks, 1-4, Hairston, 0-2, Williams, 1-5, Korn, 0-2, Turner, 0-2, Carney, 0-2. Assists: CU -- Korver, 6, McKinney, 6, House, 3, Bowden, 1, Dabbert, 1, Grimes, 1; SIU -- Brooks, 4, Dearman, 2, Willis, 1, Hairston, 1, Williams, 2, Korn, 1, Turner, 2. Blocks: CU -- Lindeman, 1, Korver, 1, Deren, 1, Funk, 1, Grimes, 1; SIU -- Brooks, 1, Dearman, 1, Willis, 1, Williams, 1, Korn, 1, Warren, 1. Steals: CU -- Lindeman, 1, Korver, 2, House, 3; SIU -- Brooks, 1, Hairston, 1, Williams, 2, Schoen, 2, Turner, 1, Warren, 1. Att.: 14,911.

2004 --

Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 8

MSU UNI

22 29

29 22

11 11

MSU (74) Nathan Bilyeu Deven Mitchell Monwell Randle Merrill Andrews Anthony Shavies Tamarr Maclin Eric Smith Blake Ahearn Shelton Colwell Trevyor Fisher TOTALS

FG

FT

3-6 5-8 2-9 8-15 3-12 2-2 1-5 2-8 0-0 0-2

4-5 0-0 0-0 3-5 6-6 0-2 3-6 2-2 0-0 2-2

---

David Gruber Matt Schneiderman Erik Crawford Ben Jacobson Brooks McKowen John Little Pete Schmit Grant Stout

FG

FT

2-6 2-8 3-12 9-18 1-5 0-1 1-4 4-5

8-8 3-4 2-4 3-3 3-4 1-4 7-10 0-1

74 79

Reb PF TP 7 6 5 10 3 6 7 0 1 1

26-67 20-28 50

UNI (79)

TOTALS

12 17

3 3 3 5 5 4 2 1 1 5

10 10 4 20 12 4 5 7 0 2

32 74

Reb PF TP 8 7 6 2 1 0 4 5

22-59 27-38 41

2 3 5 1 3 2 3 1

12 8 8 26 6 1 10 8

20 79

Three-Pointers: MSU (2-13) -- Bilyeu, 0-1; Mitchell, 0-1; Randle, 0-1; Andrews, 1-2; Shavies, 0-3; Ahearn, 1-5; UNI (8-28) -- Schneiderman, 1-7; Crawford, 0-6; Jacobson, 5-7;

2005 --

Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 7

Missouri State Creighton MSU (57) Nathan Bilyeu Anthony Shavies Tamarr Maclin Tyler Chaney Deke Thompson Drew Richards Blake Ahearn Deven Mitchell Trevyor Fisher Kellen Easley TOTALS

32 38 FG 2-7 4-9 3-5 1-6 5-9 0-0 1-5 3-6 0-1 2-4

25 37

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FT Reb PF TP 2-2 2-2 2-4 0-1 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 2-2

7 3 7 2 3 1 1 6 0 2

21-52 12-19 36

CU (75)

FG

Anthony Tolliver Dane Watts Nate Funk Johnny Mathies Tyler McKinney Jeffrey Day Dennis Howard Kellen Miliner Pierce Hibma Jimmy Motz TOTALS

3-6 4-8 3-12 5-14 3-8 1-2 0-0 3-4 0-0 4-7

57 75

2 3 1 2 2 2 0 2 0 0

7 10 8 2 14 0 2 8 0 6

TournamenT

TOTALS

38 40

McKowen, 1-5; Little, 0-1; Schmit, 1-2. Assists: MSU -- Bilyeu, 3; Mitchell, 1; Andrews, 3; Shavies, 2; Ahearn, 1; UNI -- Gruber, 1; Schneiderman, 1; Crawford, 3; Jacobson, 3; McKowen, 2; Schmit, 1. Blocks: MSU -- Bilyeu, 1; Maclin, 2; Smith, 1; UNI -- Schneiderman, 2; Crawford, 1. Steals: MSU -- Bilyeu, 1; Mitchell, 2; Andrews, 2; Shavies, 1; Maclin, 2; Smith, 2; UNI -- Gruber, 2; Crawford, 3; Jacobson, 2; McKowen, 1; Schmit, 1. Attendance: 7,791.

14 57

FT Reb PF TP 2-2 4-5 2-2 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

7 4 7 0 2 3 0 5 0 2

26-61 11-13 35

4 4 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0

8 14 8 14 8 3 0 8 0 12

15 75

Three-Pointers: MSU (3-12) -- Bilyeu, 1-2; Shavies, 0-1; Chaney, 0-2; Thompson, 2-3; Ahearn, 0-3; Fisher, 0-1; CU (12-25) -- Watts, 2-4; Funk, 0-4; Mathies, 2-4; McKinney, 2-3; Miliner, 2-3; Motz, 4-7. Assists: MSU -- Bilyeu, 3; Shavies, 1; Maclin, 1; CU -- Tolliver, 1; Watts, 1; Funk, 1; Mathies, 5; McKinney, 6; Day, 1; Motz, 1. Blocks: MSU -- Bilyeu, 4; Maclin, 4; Richards, 1; CU -- Tolliver, 2; Mathies, 1. Steals: MSU -- Maclin, 1; Chaney, 1; Ahearn, 1; Mitchell, 2; CU -- Watts, 1; Funk, 1; Mathies, 2; McKinney, 3. Att.: 8,093.

2006 --

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 5

Bradley S. Illinois

24 23

BU (46)

FG

M. Sommerville Patrick O’Bryant Tony Bennett J.J. Tauai Daniel Ruffin Will Franklin Zach Andrews Lawrence Wright Danny Adams Brian Lavin TOTALS

3-11 7-10 4-13 0-1 1-1 2-5 0-1 1-6 0-2 0-0 18-50

22 36

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46 59

FT Reb PF TP 4-4 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

7 4 10 1 1 2 0 1 0 0

7-12 31

4 4 4 1 1 2 0 3 0 0

11 16 11 0 2 4 0 2 0 0

19 46

133


MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores SIU (61)

FG

Randal Falker Matt Shaw Jamaal Tatum Bryan Mullins Tony Young Joshua Bone Tyrone Green Wesley Clemmons Tony Boyle TOTALS

1-5 3-8 8-16 4-5 1-5 0-1 0-0 2-5 2-4

FT Reb PF TP 1-4 3-4 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0

5 5 5 1 2 0 0 7 0

21-49 10-16 27

5 0 2 5 5 0 4 2 0

3 11 21 10 5 0 1 6 4

23 61

TournamenT

Three-Pointers: CU (2-7) -- Watts, 2-6; Funk, 0-1; SIU (9-20) -- Shaw, 2-4; Tatum, 3-8; Mullins, 2-2; Young, 1-2; Bone, 0-1; Clemmons, 1-3. Assists: CU -- Tolliver, 1; Porter, 6; Funk, 4; Bahe, 1; SIU -- Falker, 3; Shaw, 1; Tatum, 1; Green, 1; Clemmons, 1. Blocks: SIU -- Falker, 1; Shaw, 3; Young, 1; Boyle, 1. Steals: CU -- Watts, 1; Tolliver, 2; Porter, 2; Funk, 1; SIU -- Shaw, 1; Mullins, 2; Clemmons, 1; Boyle, 2. Attendance: 22,612.

2008 -Drake’s Adam Emmenecker led the Bulldogs to the tournament championship in 2008. SIU (59)

FG

Randal Falker Matt Shaw Jamaal Tatum Bryan Mullins Tony Young Austin Brooks Kyle Smithpeters Jamaal Foster Wesley Clemmons Tony Boyle TOTALS

7-15 5-9 4-15 0-2 2-8 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0

FT Reb PF TP 3-6 3-4 6-8 0-0 5-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0

16 8 3 3 3 2 0 2 4 0

19-53 18-25 41

1 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 2 0

17 14 16 0 9 2 0 0 1 0

10 59

Three-Pointers: BU (3-22) -- Sommerville, 1-7; Bennett, 2-6; Tauai, 0-1; Franklin, 0-3; Wright, 0-3; Adams, 0-2; SIU (3-13) -- Shaw, 1-3; Tatum, 2-5; Mullins, 0-1; Young, 0-2; Brooks, 0-1; Clemmons, 0-1. Assists: BU -Sommerville, 2; Bennett, 5; Ruffin, 1; Franklin, 2; SIU -- Falker, 2; Shaw, 4; Tatum, 2; Mullins, 1; Young, 1; Foster, 1. Blocks: BU -- O’Bryant, 3; SIU -- Falker, 2. Steals: BU -- Bennett, 2; Ruffin, 1; Franklin, 4; SIU -- Falker, 1; Shaw, 3; Mullins, 2; Young, 2. Attendance: 13,969.

2007 --

Illinois State Drake

19 40

ILS (49)

FG

Anthony Slack 2-4 Dinma Odiakosa 3-3 Osiris Eldridge 6-17 E. Holloway 1-5 Boo Richardson 2-4 Alex Rubin 0-0 Dom Johnson 3-8 Julius Moor 1-1 Sead Odzic 0-0 Mike Vandello 0-0 Levi Dyer 0-4 Brandon Sampay 1-2 Brandon Holtz 1-1 TOTALS

20-49

30 39

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49 79

FT Reb PF TP 2-4 1-2 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

5 5 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1

6-10 22

1 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0

6 7 14 5 4 0 6 2 0 0 0 2 3

14 49

CU (67) Dane Watts Anthony Tolliver Isacc Miles Nick Porter Nate Funk Josh Dotzler Pierce Hibma Manny Gakou Nick Bahe

32 28 FG 3-7 6-12 0-1 3-6 9-19 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0

35 33

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2 13 2 5 4 1 0 1 2

22-47 21-28 32

2009 --

4 7 6 3 6 4 0 0 0 2 0 0

9-11 34

3 2 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0

10 20 8 16 7 4 6 0 3 5 0 0

12 79

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 8

Illinois State UNI

19 27

ILS (57)

FG

Dinma Odiakosa 1-7 Osiris Eldridge 8-19 E. Holloway 3-12 Lloyd Phillips 0-7 Champ Oguchi 4-13 Alex Rubin 0-0 Sead Odzic 0-0 Brandon Sampay 2-3 Brandon Holtz 1-2

TOTALS

12 15 0 15 19 4 2 0 0

19-63 FG 1-4 4-8 4-5 6-13 1-5 0-0 1-6 0-1 2-3 1-1

29 21

9 12

57 60

FT Reb PF TP 2-2 0-2 2-2 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0

10 6 4 3 2 1 0 8 0

9-11 37

4 2 3 3 2 0 0 5 0

4 21 10 0 14 0 0 5 3

19 57

FT Reb PF TP 4-6 0-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0

6 3 3 5 2 0 4 0 4 2

20-46 14-17 33

3 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 2 2

6 8 13 17 4 0 2 0 8 2

14 60

Three-Pointers: ILS (10-35) -- Eldridge, 5-14; Holloway, 2-8; Phillips, 0-4; Oguchi, 2-7; Holtz, 1-2; UNI (6-19) -- Koch, 0-1; Farokhmanesh, 3-4; Ahelegbe, 3-5; Moran, 0-3; Brown, 0-4; Dunham, 0-1; O’Rear, 0-1. Assists: ILS (9) -- Odiakosa, 2; Eldridge, 3; Phillips, 1; Rubin, 1; Odzic, 2; UNI (7) -- Koch, 4; Farokhmanesh, 1; Moran, 1; Brown, 1. Blocks: ILS (5) -- Odiakosa, 1; Eldridge, 2; Oguchi, 1; Sampay, 1; UNI (5) -- Koch, 2; Eglseder, 2; Rodenberg, 1. Steals: ILS (8) -- Eldridge, 2; Holloway, 4; Phillips, 1; Sampay, 1; UNI (2) -Brown, 1; Rodenberg, 1. Attendance: 9,136.

15 67

In 2009, UNI celebrates the first of its back-toback MVC Tournament crowns. The Panthers beat Illinois State in overtime, 60-57, behind 17 points by Kwadzo Ahelegbe.

134

30-54

FT Reb PF TP 0-0 2-2 0-0 6-7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Three-Pointers: ILS (3-16) -- Eldridge, 2-9; Richardson, 0-1; Johnson, 0-3; Dyer, 0-2; Holtz, 1-1; DU (10-24) -- Korver, 2-7; Cox, 2-5; Houston, 2-3; Young, 0-3; Baryenbruch, 2-4; Eaddy, 1-1; Parker, 1-1. Assists: ILS (10) -- Holloway, 4; Richardson, 3; Rubin, 1; Johnson, 1; Vandello. 1; DU (18) -- Korver, 2; Cox, 2; Houston, 2; Emmenecker, 6; Young, 3; Parker, 2; Hall, 1. Blocks: ILS (4) -- Slack, 1; Eldridge, 1; Johnson, 1; Dyer, 1; DU (1) -Heemskerk, 1. Steals: ILS (8) -- Slack, 2; Eldridge, 4; Holloway, 1; Johnson, 1; DU (7) -- Cox, 3; Houston, 2; Emmenecker, 1; Heemskerk, 1. Attendance: 11,088.

Adam Koch Jordan Eglseder Ali Farokhmanesh Kwadzo Ahelegbe Johnny Moran Brian Haak Travis Brown Kerwin Dunham Lucas O’Rear Adam Rodenberg

67 61

4 2 4 2 1 2 0 0 0

TOTALS

UNI (60)

FT Reb PF TP 4-5 3-4 0-0 9-12 1-3 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

FG

Klayton Korver 4-10 Jonathan Cox 8-11 Leonard Houston 3-6 A. Emmenecker 5-7 Josh Young 3-8 Brent Heemskerk 2-4 J. Baryenbruch 2-4 Kit Avery 0-0 Bill Eaddy 1-1 Josh Parker 2-2 Tyson Dirks 0-0 John Michael Hall 0-1

TOTALS

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 4

Creighton S. Illinois

TOTALS

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 9

DU (79)


MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores 2010 --

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 7

Wichita State UNI

31 28

WSU (52)

FG

J.T. Durley Garrett Stutz Clevin Hannah Graham Hatch Toure’ Murry Aaron Ellis Demetric Williams Gabe Blair TOTALS

2-5 4-10 4-8 2-9 2-8 1-4 2-7 0-1

17-52

Adam Koch Jordan Eglseder Ali Farokhmanesh Kwadzo Ahelegbe Johnny Moran Jake Koch Kerwin Dunham Marc Sonnen Lucas O’Rear Anthony James TOTALS

FG 0-3 3-8 2-7 5-10 1-4 5-7 1-1 0-2 1-1 2-3

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52 67

FT Reb PF TP 1-1 2-4 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 2-4 0-0

6 6 6 4 7 4 0 3

9-13 39

3 4 1 0 4 3 5 2

5 11 12 8 6 2 8 0

22 52

FT Reb PF TP 0-1 4-5 0-0 12-14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0

4 4 3 5 2 2 0 1 2 0

20-46 17-23 27

4 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 4 3

0 10 5 24 3 13 3 0 4 5

18 67

Three-Pointers: WSU (9-24) -- Durley, 0-1; Stutz, 1-2; Hatch, 2-2; Murry, 2-2; Williams, 2-4; UNI (10-20) -- A. Koch, 0-1; Eglseder, 4-5; Ahelegbe, 12-14; O’Rear, 1-3. Assists: WSU (6) -- Durley, 1; Stutz, 2; Hannah, 1; Murry, 1; Williams, 1; UNI (9) -- Eglseder, 1; Farokhmanesh, 2; J. Koch, 2; Dunham, 3; O’Rear, 1. Blocks: WSU (2) -- Stutz, 2; UNI (7) -- A. Koch, 2; Eglseder, 5. Steals: WSU (0); UNI (9) -- Eglseder, 2; Ahelegbe, 2; Moran, 1; J. Koch, 2; Dunham, 1; O’Rear, 1. Attendance: 9,297.

2012 --

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 4

Illinois State Creighton ILS (79)

FG

Jon Ekey Jackie Carmichael Tyler Brown Nic Moore John Wilkins Bryant Allen Anthony Cousin Zeke Upshaw TOTALS

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 6

Indiana State Missouri State INS (60) Carl Richard Myles Walker Jake Odum Dwayne Lathan Aaron Carter Lucas Eitel Jake Kelly Isiah Martin Jordan Printy Steve McWhorter R.J. Mahurin TOTALS MSU (56) Kyle Weems Will Creekmore Nafis Ricks Adam Leonard Jermaine Mallett Caleb Patterson Nathan Scheer Nick Valla Corey Copeland Isaiah Rhine TOTALS

28 31 FG 3-5 2-5 3-6 1-4 3-5 0-0 1-1 0-0 3-5 0-0 1-3

32 25

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FT Reb PF TP 2-2 1-4 6-10 2-3 7-9 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

4 5 4 6 4 0 2 0 1 1 0

17-34 21-32 30 FG 3-16 2-5 1-5 4-13 7-15 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1

60 56

2 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1

9 5 12 4 15 0 5 0 8 0 2

14 60

FT Reb PF TP 3-4 1-3 5-6 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

8 7 3 5 8 0 1 1 0 2

18-59 12-17 39

3 2 5 1 4 0 4 3 0 1

11 5 7 11 17 4 0 1 0 0

4-6 6-11 6-18 6-15 2-5 2-6 1-5 0-0

35 36

13 17

CU (83)

FG

Doug McDermott 12-18 G. Echenique 4-8 Grant Gibbs 8-13 Jahenns Manigat 1-2 Antoine Young 3-9 Justin Chatman 0-2 Josh Jones 1-4 Avery Dingman 0-3 Will Artino 0-0 Ethan Wragge 1-3

79 83

FT Reb PF TP 1-2 4-5 2-2 6-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3 9 2 4 4 2 3 2

27-66 13-15 33

TOTALS

2011 --

31 30

1 1 2 3 4 3 3 0

13 17 16 20 5 5 3 0

17 79

FT Reb PF TP 6-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 8-14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

6 7 7 2 4 1 3 2 2 2

30-62 16-22 42

1 4 3 3 3 1 0 1 1 1

33 8 20 3 14 0 2 0 0 3

18 83

Three-Pointers: ILS (12-29) -- Ekey, 4-6; Carmichael, 1-1; Brown, 2-6; Moore, 2-6; Wilkins, 1-1; Allen, 1-3; Cousin, 1-3; CU (719) -- McDermott, 3-5; Gibbs, 2-3; Manigat, 1-2; Chatman, 0-1; Jones, 0-2; Dingman, 0-3; Wragge, 1-3. Assists: ILS (13) -- Ekey, 2; Brown, 2; Moore, 5; Allen, 1; Cousin, 3; CU (16) -- McDermott, 1; Echenique, 2; Gibbs, 5; Young, 4; Chatman, 1; Jones, 3. Blocks: ILS (6) -- Ekey, 3; Carmichael, 2; Allen, 1; CU (1) -- Wragge, 1. Steals: ILS (3) -- Brown, 2; Cousin, 1; CU (2) -- Gibbs, 1; Manigat, 1. Attendance: 12,380.

2013 --

Creighton’s Doug McDermott scored 33 points in the 2012 title game, marking the fourthmost points by a player in an MVC tourney final. CU beat Illinois State in OT, 83-79. CU (68)

FG

Doug McDermott 5-13 G. Echenique 3-7 Austin Chatman 0-5 Grant Gibbs 3-6 Jahenns Manigat 6-11 Avery Dingman 0-1 Will Artino 0-1 Ethan Wragge 5-9 TOTALS

FT Reb PF TP 4-5 3-4 1-2 3-5 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0

4 11 2 6 5 2 5 1

22-53 13-20 41

3 4 1 3 2 0 2 1

14 9 1 11 16 0 2 15

16 68

Three-Pointers: WSU (7-21) -- Armstead, 4-9; Williams, 0-4; Cotton, 1-2; Early, 0-1; Wiggins, 1-2; Baker, 1-3; CU (11-24) -- McDermott, 0-3; Chatman, 0-2; Gibbs, 2-2; Manigat, 4-8; Wragge, 5-9. Assists: WSU (7) -- Hall, 1; Armstead, 3; Williams, 1; Baker, 1; White, 1; CU (18) -- Echenique, 1; Chatman, 7; Gibbs, 7; Manigat, 3. Blocks: WSU (6) -- Hall, 4; Orukpe, 1; Cotton, 1; CU (7) -- Echenique, 6; Manigat, 1. Steals: WSU (6) -- Armstead, 4; Williams, 1; Wiggins, 1; CU (2) -- Chatman, 2. Attendance: 16,659.

Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 10

Wichita State Creighton

28 30

WSU (65)

FG

Carl Hall 4-14 Ehimen Orukpe 0-2 Malcolm Armstead 10-20 Demetric Williams 0-5 Tekele Cotton 3-4 Cleanthony Early 1-5 Nick Wiggins 2-3 Fred VanVleet 0-1 Ron Baker 3-7 Jake White 0-6 TOTALS

TournamenT

UNI (67)

21 39

Three-Pointers: INS (5-12) -- Richard, 1-2; Odum, 0-1; Lathan, 0-1; Carter, 2-3; Printy, 2-3; Mahurin, 0-2; MSU (8-27) -- Weems, 2-6; Leonard, 3-11; Mallett, 3-8; Scheer, 0-2. Assists: INS (5) -- Odum, 2; Carter, 1; McWhorter, 2; MSU (4) -- Weems, 1; Creekmore, 1; Ricks, 2. Blocks: INS (8) -- Richard, 1; Walker, 3; Odum, 1; Carter, 2; Mahurin, 1; MSU (2) -- Creekmore, 1; Rhine, 1. Steals: INS (3) -- Richard, 1; Odum, 1; Lathan, 1; MSU (8) -- Weems, 1; Ricks, 2; Leonard, 2; Mallett, 3. Attendance: 10,171.

37 38

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65 68

FT Reb PF TP 5-8 0-0 4-5 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2

6 3 9 3 6 4 0 0 6 2

23-67 12-18 42

2 0 1 3 1 4 0 0 4 1

13 0 28 0 8 2 5 0 7 2

16 65

23 56

135


MVC Tournament Records (Title Game Only) TEAM WIN-LOSS RECORDS W-L in Title Games -- Last Game Bradley (2-4) -- 2006 (L, vs. Southern Illinois) Creighton (12-1) -- 2013 (W, vs. Wichita State) Drake (1-0) -- 2008 (W, vs. Illinois State) Evansville (0-1) -- 1999 (L, vs. Creighton) Illinois State (4-6) -- 2012 (L, vs. Creighton, OT) Indiana State (3-1) -- 2011 (W, vs. Missouri State) Missouri State (1-7) -- 2011 (L, vs. Indiana State) New Mexico State (0-1) -- 1979 (L, at Indiana St.) UNI (3-1) -- 2010 (W, vs. Wichita State) Southern Illinois (5-5) -- 2007 (L, vs. Creighton) Tulsa (4-5) -- 1996 (W, vs. Bradley) West Texas State (0-2) -- 1980 (L, at Bradley) Wichita State (2-3) -- 2013 (L, vs. Creighton)

TournamenT

Current Streaks (3 or more) Creighton -- won 10 in a row Indiana State -- won 3 in a row UNI -- won 3 in a row Bradley -- lost 3 in a row Illinois State -- lost 3 in a row Missouri State -- lost 6 in a row

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points 37 36 34 33 31 29 29 29

Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85) David Moss (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) Xavier McDaniel (WSU) at Tulsa (3-9-85) Doug McDermott (CU) vs Illinois St. (3-4-12) Rico Hill (Illinois State) vs Missouri St. (3-3-97) Larry Bird (Indiana St.) at Creighton (3-5-78) Benoit Benjamin (Creighton) at Tulsa (3-10-84) Hersey Hawkins (BU) vs Illinois St. (3-8-88)

Field Goals Made 15 14 12 12 12 11

Xavier McDaniel (Wichita St.) at Tulsa (3-9-85) Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85) Benoit Benjamin (Creighton) at Tulsa (3-10-84) Rico Hill (Illinois St.) vs Missouri State (3-3-97) Doug McDermott (CU) vs Illinois St. (3-4-12) Six times, most recent: Tony Holifield (Illinois St.) at Bradley (3-8-88)

Field Goals Attempted 27 23 21 21 20 20 20 20

Rico Hill (Illinois St.) vs Missouri State (3-3-97) Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85) Ricky Ross (Tulsa) at Illinois State (3-12-83) Randy Blocker (UNI) vs S. Illinois (3-7-94) Gary Wilson (SIU) vs W. Texas St. (3-5-77) Terry Adolph (W. Texas St.) at Bradley (3-1-80) Kent Williams (SIU) vs Creighton (3-4-02) Malcolm Armstead (WSU) vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Field Goal Pct. (Min 10 Att.) .923 .917 .800 .789 .786 .769 .750 .750

Benoit Benjamin (CU) at Tulsa (3-10-84) (12-13) Larry Bird (INS) at Creighton (3-5-78) (11-12) Luke Jackson (BU) vs Illinois St. (3-8-88) (8-10) Xavier McDaniel (WSU) at Tulsa (3-9-85) (15-19) Tony Holifield (ILS) at Bradley (3-8-88) (11-14) Jarrod Coleman (ILS) vs SIU (3-6-90) (10-13) Dan Kieszkowski (SIU) at ILS (3-6-90) (9-12) Danny Moore (MSU) vs Illinois St. (3-3-97) (9-12)

3-Point FGs Made 8 6 5 5 5 5 5

Kai Nurnberger (SIU) vs Creighton (3-7-89) Matt Roggenburk (Creighton) vs SIU (3-7-89) David Moss (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) Skipp Schaefbauer (ILS) vs Missouri St. (3-3-97) Ben Jacobson (UNI) vs Missouri State (3-8-04) Osiris Eldridge (Illinois St.) vs UNI (3-8-09) Ethan Wragge (Creighton) vs. WSU (3-10-13)

3-Point FGs Attempted 14 12 11 10 10 10

136

Osiris Eldridge (Illinois St.) vs UNI (3-8-09) Kai Nurnberger (SIU) vs Creighton (3-7-89) Adam Leonard (MSU) vs Indiana St. (3-6-11) Skipp Schaefbauer (ILS) vs Missouri St. (3-3-97) Marcus Wilson (UE) vs Creighton (3-1-99) Kent Williams (SIU) vs Creighton (3-4-02)

3-Point Percentage (Min 6 Att.)

Double-Doubles

.750 .714 .667 .667 .667 .667 .571 .571

3 Marcus Timmons, SIU, 11p-13r vs ILS (3-8-93) 14 points-11 rebounds vs UNI (3-7-94) 13 points-14 rebounds vs Tulsa (3-6-95) 2 Herbert Johnson, Tulsa, 23p-12r vs CU (3-10-84) 16 points-13 rebounds vs Wichita St. (3-9-85) 1 27 times (listed alphabetical below) Ashraf Amaya, SIU, 11p-13r vs Illinois St. (3-8-93) Mitchell Anderson, BU, 16p-12r vs WTSU (3-1-80) Merrill Andrews, MSU, 20p-10r vs UNI (3-8-04) Tony Bennett, BU, 11p-10r vs S. Illinois (3-5-06) Larry Bird, INS, 20p-10r vs N. Mexico St. (3-3-79) Greg Brandon, CU, 11p-11r at Tulsa (3-10-84) Rodney Buford, CU, 21p-13r vs Evansville (3-1-99) Gary Collier, TU, 13p-10r vs Missouri State (3-9-92) Jermaine Dearman, SIU, 10p-10r vs CU (3-10-03) Randal Falker, SIU, 17p-16r vs Bradley (3-5-06) Steve Grayer, WSU, 14p-10r at Tulsa (3-4-87) Albert “Slab” Jones, NMSU, 12p-14r at INS (3-3-79) Jerry Jones, SIU, 14p-16r vs Creighton (3-7-89) Dan Kieszkowski, SIU, 21p-11r at ILS (3-6-90) Kyle Korver, CU, 12p-10r vs S. Illinois (3-10-03) Rick Lamb, ILS, 12p-11r vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Cliff Levingston, WSU, 12p-10r vs CU (3-7-81) Anthony Manuel, BU, 12p-14a vs Illinois St. (3-8-88) Xavier McDaniel, WSU, 34p-13r at Tulsa (3-9-85) George Morrow, CU, 13p-12r at Wichita St. (3-7-81) Cliff Peterson, ILS, 13p-13r at Bradley (3-8-88) Michael Ruffin, Tulsa, 15p-13r vs Bradley (3-4-96) George Sims, WTSU, 10p-13r at Bradley (3-1-80) Anthony Tolliver, CU, 15p-13r vs SIU (3-4-07) Bruce Vanley, Tulsa, 21p-11r vs ILS (3-6-82) Ben Walker, CU, 18p-11r vs Evansville (3-1-99) Gary Wilson, SIU, 28p-10r vs W. Texas St. (3-5-77)

Matt Roggenburk (CU) vs SIU (3-7-89) (6-8) Ben Jacobson (UNI) vs MSU (3-8-04) (5-7) Kai Nurnberger (SIU) vs CU (3-7-89) (8-12) Matt Wynn (SIU) at Illinois St. (3-6-90) (4-6) Aaron Zobrist (BU) vs Tulsa (3-4-96) (4-6) Jon Ekey (Illinois St.) vs CU (3-4-12) (4-6) Jimmy Motz (CU) vs MSU (3-7-05) (4-7) Clevin Hannah (WSU) vs UNI (3-7-10) (4-7)

Free Throws Made 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9

Kwadzo Ahelegbe (UNI) vs Wichita St. (3-7-10) Paul Pressey (Tulsa) vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Chris Carr (Southern Illinois) vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Chris Lowery (SIU) vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Kelyn Block (Indiana St.) vs Bradley (3-5-01) Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85) David Moss (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) Hersey Hawkins (BU) vs Illinois St. (3-8-88) Mike Vandegarde (Illinois St.) vs SIU (3-8-93) Danny Moore (MSU) vs Illinois State (3-3-97) Nick Porter (Creighton) vs S. Illinois (3-4-07)

Free Throws Attempted 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 12

Paul Pressey (Tulsa) vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Chris Carr (Southern Illinois) vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Kwadzo Ahelegbe (UNI) vs Wichita St. (3-7-10) Antoine Young (CU) vs Illinois St. (3-4-12) Chris Lowery (S. Illinois) vs Illinois St. (3-8-93) Kelyn Block (Indiana St.) vs Bradley (3-5-01) Mike Vandegarde (ILS) vs SIU (3-8-93) Nick Porter (Creighton) vs SIU (3-4-07)

Free Throw Pct. (min. 7 Att.) 1.000 1.000 .900 .900 .900 .889 .875 .875

David Gruber (UNI) vs MSU (3-8-04) (8-8) George Morrow (CU) at WSU (3-7-81) (7-7) Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs WSU (3-9-85) (9-10) David Morse (Tulsa) vs WSU (3-4-87) (9-10) Hersey Hawkins (BU) vs ILS (3-8-88) (9-10) Rickie Johnson (ILS) vs TU (3-12-83) (8-9) Larry Bird (INS) at Creighton (3-5-78) (7-8) Ben Walker (CU) vs UE (3-1-99) (7-8)

Rebounds 16 16 15 14 14 13

Jerry Jones (SIU) vs Creighton (3-7-89) Randal Falker (S. Illinois) vs Bradley (3-5-06) Jeffrey Rabey (BU) vs Indiana State (3-5-01) Albert “Slab” Jones (NMSU) at INS (3-3-79) Marcus Timmons (S. Illinois) vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Nine times, most recent: Anthony Tolliver (Creighton) vs SIU (3-4-07)

Assists 14 10 10 9 8 8 8 8 8

Anthony Manuel (Bradley) vs ILS (3-8-88) Byron Boudreaux (Tulsa) at Bradley (3-5-86) Byron Boudreaux (Tulsa) vs Wichita St. (3-4-87) Ricky Ross (Tulsa) vs Creighton (3-10-84) Tony Martin (WSU) vs Creighton (3-7-81) Aubrey Sherrod (WSU) at Tulsa (3-9-85) Tracy Moore (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) Ryan Bettenhausen (MSU) vs ILS (3-3-97) Steve Hansell (ILS) vs Missouri State (3-2-98)

Steals 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Carl Nicks (INS) vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Eddie Harris (W. Texas St.) at Bradley (3-1-80) Terry Adolph (W. Texas St.) at Bradley (3-1-80) Steve Harris (Tulsa) at Illinois State (3-12-83) Will Franklin (Bradley) vs S. Illinois (3-5-06) Osiris Eldridge (Illinois St.) vs Drake (3-9-08) Emmanuel Holloway (ILS) vs UNI (3-8-09) Malcolm Armstead (WSU) vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Blocked Shots 6 5 5 5 4 4 4

Gregory Echenique (Creighton) vs WSU (3-10-13) Benoit Benjamin (Creighton) at Tulsa (3-10-84) Djibril Kante (Indiana St.) vs Bradley (3-5-01) Jordan Eglseder (UNI) vs Wichita St. (3-7-10) Tamarr Maclin (MSU) vs Creighton (3-7-05) Nathan Bilyeu (MSU) vs Creighton (3-7-05) Carl Hall (WSU) vs Creighton (3-10-13)

TEAM RECORDS Points 90 84 84 84 84 83 83 82 82

Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12) Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77) Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-9-85)

Margin of Victory 30 24 24 20 18 16 16 15 15

(79-49) (83-59) (80-56) (84-64) (75-57) (74-58) (68-52) (77-62) (67-52)

Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05) Tulsa at Bradley (3-5-86) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)

Field Goals Made 36 34 32 32 31 31 31 30

Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77) Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-9-85) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03) Six times, most recent: Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12)

Field Goals Attempted 71 71 70 69 68 67 67 66 66 66

Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77) Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92) Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-9-85) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Missouri State vs UNI (3-8-04) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13) Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)


MVC Tournament Records (Title Game Only) Field Goal Percentage

Rebounds

Most FGs Attempted (1st Half Only)

.643 .588 .571 .571 .566 .556 .554 .549

50 49 47 46 45 44 43 43 43

37 36 35 34 34 34 32 31 31 31

(36-56) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) (30-51) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) (28-49) Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84) (28-49) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-4-87) (30-53) Indiana St. vs New Mexico St. (3-3-79) (30-54) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) (31-56) Illinois State vs Missouri St. (3-2-98) (28-51) Tulsa at Bradley (3-5-86)

3-Point FGs Made Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13) Evansville vs Creighton (3-1-99) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Four times, most recent: Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10)

3-Point FGs Attempted 35 29 28 28 27 25 25 24 24 24

Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) Evansville vs Creighton (3-1-99) UNI vs Missouri State (3-8-04) Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13)

Assists 26 22 22 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19

Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-4-87) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-7-81) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98) New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84) Tulsa vs Creighton (3-10-84) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Missouri State vs Illinois State (3-2-98)

7 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4

9 8 8 7 7 6

Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) UNI vs Missouri State (3-8-04) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) Illinois State at Tulsa (3-6-82) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)

Free Throw Attempts 46 38 36 33 33 32 29 29

Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) UNI vs Missouri State (3-8-04) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Tulsa at Bradley (3-5-86)

Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (5-5) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) .933 (14-15) S. Illinois vs W. Texas State (3-5-77) .929 (13-14) Bradley vs Indiana State (3-5-01) .909 (10-11) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02) .909 (10-11) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-10-03) .875 (21-24) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-4-02) .867 (13-15) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) .857 (6-7) Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78)

(16-26) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) (12-22) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) (13-24) S. Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) (20-37) Indiana St. vs New Mexico St. (3-3-79) (16-30) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) (15-29) Missouri State vs Tulsa (3-9-92) (18-35) Illinois St. vs S. Illinois (3-6-90) (14-28) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) (13-26) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-4-07) (10-20) Indiana St. vs Missouri State (3-6-11)

3-Point FGs Made (1st Half Only)

Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) UNI vs Southern Illinois (3-7-94) Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02) Missouri State vs UNI (3-8-04)

Blocked Shots

32 27 24 24 24 23 23 21 21 21 21

.615 .545 .542 .541 .533 .517 .514 .500 .500 .500

11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10

.800 .563 .526 .500 .480 .458 .450 .438 .429 .429 .429 .429

Free Throws Made

FG Percentage (1st Half Only)

Steals

3-Point FG Percentage (8-10) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-4-87) (9-16) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) (10-19) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02) (10-20) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) (12-25) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05) (11-24) Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13) (9-20) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) (7-16) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) (9-21) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00) (6-14) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) (3-7) Illinois St. vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) (3-7) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91)

Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94) Wichita State vs. Creighton (3-10-13) New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12)

Missouri State vs Creighton (3-7-05) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13) Six times, most recent: Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Turnovers 20 20 19 18 18 18 17

West Texas State at Bradley (3-1-80) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) West Texas State vs Southern Illinois (3-5-77) Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Five times, most recent: Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06)

Points (1st Half Only) 45 44 42 42 42 40 40 40

Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Tulsa vs Creighton (3-10-84) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-3-97) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03) Creighton at Wichita State (3-7-81) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)

Largest Halftime Leads 26 21 15 14 12 11 11 10

(42-16) (40-19) (35-20) (45-31) (32-20) (33-22) (42-31) (40-30)

Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00) Indiana State vs N. Mexico St. (3-3-79) S. Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Bradley vs West Texas State (3-1-80) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-3-97) Creighton at Wichita State (3-7-81)

Most FGs Made (1st Half Only) 20 18 16 16 16 15 15 15

Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) Missouri State vs Tulsa (3-9-92) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94)

Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)

TournamenT

12 12 11 10 10 10 10 10 9

Missouri State vs UNI (3-8-04) Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Bradley vs Indiana State (3-5-01) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Creighton vs Evansville (3-1-99) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03)

3FGs Attempted (1st Half Only) 15 14 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10

Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13) Four times, most recent: Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)

3FG Percentage (1st Half Only) .833 .636 .600 .571 .500 .500 .455 .444

(5-6) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) (7-11) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) (3-5) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) (4-7) S. Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) (6-12) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) (5-10) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) (5-11) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) (4-9) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)

Free Throws Made (1st Half Only) 11 10 8 8 7 7

Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-8-93) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96)

FTs Attempted (1st Half Only) 14 13 12 9 9 9 9

Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96)

Free Throw Pct. (1st Half Only) .786 (11-14) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) .769 (10-13) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-7-89) .667 (8-12) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)

137


MVC Tournament Records (Title Game Only) Points (2nd Half Only)

Free Throws Made (2nd Half Only)

54 52 51 47 46 46 45 44 44

24 18 17 17 17 15 15 13

Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89)

Scoring Margin (2nd Half Only)

TournamenT

18 16 14 12 12 12 12 12

(39-21) (46-30) (36-22) (44-32) (54-42) (52-40) (42-30) (37-25)

UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06) S. Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77) Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Creighton vs Evansville (3-1-99) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05)

FTs Attempted (2nd Half Only) 27 26 26 24 23 23 21 17 17

Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-8-93)

Field Goals Made (2nd Half Only)

FT Percentage (2nd Half Only)

19 18 15 15 15 15 15 14

.900 .889 .833 .813 .786 .769 .739 .727 .727

Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92) UNI vs Southern Illinois (3-7-94) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96) Four times, most recent: Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)

FGs Attempted (2nd Half Only) 39 38 37 35 35 34 33 33

Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Field Goal Pct. (2nd Half Only) .704 .625 .583 .579 .565 .560 .542 .517

(19-27) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) (10-16) Indiana St. vs New Mexico St. (3-3-79) (14-24) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) (11-19) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) (13-23) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94) (14-25) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) (13-24) Missouri State vs Tulsa (3-9-92) (15-29) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-7-89)

3-Point FGs Made (2nd Half Only) 6 5 5 5 5 4

UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13) Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13) Four times, most recent: Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)

3FGs Attempted (2nd Half Only) 17 16 16 15 14 14 13 12 12

Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10)

3FG Percentage (2nd Half Only) .600 (6-10) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) .500 (4-8) Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96) .500 (3-6) Illinois St. vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) .500 (3-6) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12) .500 (5-10) Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13) .500 (5-10) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13) .429 (3-7) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) .400 (2-5) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) .400 (2-5) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94)

138

Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)

(9-10) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12) (24-27) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) (10-12) UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09) (13-16) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) (11-14) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-7-89) (10-13) UNI vs Southern Illinois (3-7-94) (17-23) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06) (8-11) Illinois State vs S. Illinois (3-6-90) (8-11) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Fewest Points (Game) 45 46 46 49 52 52 52 54

Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06) Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08) Indiana State at Creighton (3-5-78) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78)

Fewest Field Goals Made (Game) 15 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19

Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06) Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-8-93) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)

Fewest FGs Attempted (Game) 34 40 44 46 46 47 47 48 48

Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Indiana State at Creighton (3-5-78) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00) UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01)

Worst FG Percentage (Game) .283 .302 .305 .313 .327 .339 .339 .343 .344

(15-53) (19-63) (18-59) (20-64) (17-52) (19-56) (19-56) (23-67) (22-64)

Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) Missouri St. vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Illinois St. vs S. Illinois (3-8-93) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-10-03)

Fewest 3FGs Made (Game) 0

Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93)

Fewest Free Throws Made (Game) 3 5 6 6 6 7 8

New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78) Illinois State at Bradley (3-8-88) Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89)

Fewest FTs Attempted (Game) 5 6 7 10 11 11 11 11

Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78) Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-10-03) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)

Worst FT Percentage (Game) .429 .500 .571 .571 .583 .600 .600 .600

(6-14) Illinois State at Bradley (3-8-88) (3-6) N. Mexico State at Indiana St. (3-3-79) (12-21) S. Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) (8-14) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) (7-12) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06) (6-10) Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08) (12-20) Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84) (9-15) Indiana St. vs N. Mexico State (3-3-79)

Fewest Rebounds (Game) 22 23 24 24 26 27 27 27

Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08) Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78) Indiana State at Creighton (3-5-78) Bradley vs Tulsa (3-5-86) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-8-93) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)

Fewest Assists (Game) 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7

Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-7-05) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13)

Fewest Steals (Game) 0 2 2 2 2 2 2

Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12) Creighton vs Wichita State (3-10-13)

Fewest Blocks (Game) 0

Several times

Fewest Turnovers (Game) 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 7

UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-10-13) Tulsa vs Creighton (3-10-84) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)


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All-Time Standings 1907-08

1913-14

Non-Conference: 34-22 North Division Iowa State Nebraska Drake

1-0 0-0 0-1

1-1 8-5 1-4

Nebraska Iowa State Drake

7-0 4-10 0-5

15-3 4-14 1-9

13-1 7-5 4-6 4-12

17-1 10-7 7-6 4-12

Non-Conference: 19-9 Kansas 13-1 Nebraska 8-4 Missouri 6-6 Iowa State 5-5 Kansas State 4-10 Drake 1-5 Washington 1-7

16-1 10-8 8-6 6-7 6-12 5-6 6-7

South Division

South Division

*Kansas 4-0 18-6 Washington 1-0 4-2 Missouri 0-5 8-10 * -- won playoff for title.

Kansas Kansas State Washington Missouri

1908-09

1914-15

Non-Conference: 33-22 North Division Nebraska Iowa State Drake

5-3 4-4 3-5

8-15 4-10 3-8

South Division *Kansas 6-2 25-3 Missouri 3-5 11-5 Washington 3-5 6-5 * -- won playoff for title.

1909-10

Non-Conference: 23-23 North Division 6-2 6-2 0-8

9-7 6-10 0-12

South Division *Kansas 7-1 18-1 Washington 3-5 7-6 Missouri 2-6 7-11 * -- won playoff for title.

1910-11 Non-Conference: 7-12 Kansas 9-3 Nebraska 6-6 Iowa State 6-8 Missouri 5-7 Drake 0-2

12-6 10-8 6-11 5-7 0-6

1911-12

Non-Conference: 14-5 North Division Nebraska Iowa State Drake

12-0 7-6 0-6

14-1 8-7 2-7

6-6 5-5 4-9

11-7 8-5 5-10

South Division Kansas Washington Missouri

1912-13

Non-Conference: 22-12 North Division Nebraska Iowa State Drake

10-1 3-9 0-6

17-2 3-13 1-8

South Division *Kansas 8-3 16-6 Missouri 8-4 12-6 Washington 2-8 4-8 * -- won playoff for title.

1915-16 Non-Conference: Nebraska Missouri Kansas State Kansas Iowa State Drake Washington

18-11 12-0 10-2 9-3 5-11 2-8 1-5 1-11

13-1 13-3 13-3 6-12 4-12 3-9 6-11

1916-17 Non-Conference: Kansas State Missouri Iowa State Kansas Nebraska Washington Drake

35-9 10-2 10-4 6-4 9-7 4-8 1-11 0-4

15-2 12-4 12-6 12-8 12-10 7-12 5-7

1917-18 Non-Conference: Missouri Kansas State Kansas Nebraska Washington Iowa State Drake

17-1 12-5 10-8 7-7 9-8 6-9 2-17

30-15 10-2 17-2 11-3 14-3 10-6 10-6 5-3 6-5 5-9 7-9 3-8 5-11 2-8 9-9 2-9 10-18

1919-20 Non-Conference: Missouri Washington Kansas Kansas State Oklahoma Drake Iowa State Grinnell

28-7 17-1 11-5 9-7 8-8 3-7 3-7 2-10 1-9

17-1 13-5 11-7 10-8 9-7 12-11 6-12 4-10

All Games W-L Pct.

Missouri State Illinois State Bradley Southern Illinois Wichita State Northern Iowa Evansville Drake Indiana State Loyola

233-179 306-246 523-425 339-299 523-498 193-203 146-196 542-796 241-373 0-0

.566 .554 .552 .531 .512 .487 .427 .405 .393 .000

428-301 563-421 1079-728 665-514 1080-866 346-314 267-305 1110-1304 495-591 0-0

.587 .572 .597 .564 .555 .524 .467 .460 .456 .000

Butler Louisville Kansas Cincinnati Oklahoma State Nebraska Missouri Oklahoma Creighton New Mexico State Saint Louis Kansas State Tulsa Memphis State Houston Washington (Mo.) Detroit Washburn Iowa State Grinnell West Texas State North Texas State

18-2 121-37 210-83 128-52 220-114 155-87 178-110 78-52 475-328 92-71 239-202 115-100 400-427 35-55 46-76 160-265 33-59 31-57 89-166 83-173 67-144 54-194

.900 .766 .717 .711 .659 .640 .618 .600 .592 .564 .542 .535 .484 .389 .377 .376 .359 .352 .349 .324 .318 .218

30-12 232-78 295-103 286-76 536-256 210-137 222-133 98-58 888-590 217-141 531-386 149-113 835-747 83-77 116-134 304-383 112-102 50-99 125-212 131-222 199-234 149-301

.714 .748 .741 .790 .677 .605 .625 .629 .601 .606 .579 .569 .528 .519 .464 .443 .523 .336 .371 .371 .460 .331

Current MVC members at top; ranked by MVC win pct.

1920-21 20-12 15-1 10-5 9-8 4-5 4-8 1-6 0-10

1918-19 Non-Conference: Kansas State Missouri Nebraska Grinnell Kansas Iowa State Washington Drake

Conference Only W-L Pct.

Team

History

Iowa State Nebraska Drake

COMPOSITE MISSOURI VALLEY STANDINGS

Non-Conference: 19-13 North Division

Non-Conference: Missouri Nebraska Kansas State Kansas Drake Iowa State Oklahoma Grinnell Washington

25-5 17-1 9-1 11-5 10-8 5-8 6-8 5-9 2-12 2-16

17-1 14-3 14-6 10-8 10-8 10-8 8-10 6-12 3-17

10-7 15-1 15-1 12-4 8-8 8-8 8-8 3-13 2-14 1-15

16-1 16-2 14-4 10-8 9-9 8-9 3-14 5-14 1-18

6-6 16-0 14-2 10-6 9-7

17-1 15-3 10-6 11-7

1921-22 Non-Conference: Missouri Kansas Drake Iowa State Oklahoma Nebraska Kansas State Grinnell Washington

1922-23 Non-Conference: Kansas Missouri Drake Iowa State

Washington Nebraska Oklahoma Grinnell Kansas State

8-8 5-11 5-11 3-13 2-14

8-10 6-12 6-12 3-13 2-14

7-12 15-1 13-3 10-6 8-8 8-8 8-8 4-12 4-12 2-14

16-3 15-3 11-7 10-9 9-9 8-8 4-14 4-15 2-16

6-7 15-1 13-3 10-6 10-6 9-7 6-10 4-12 4-12 1-15

17-1 14-3 10-8 10-8 10-8 7-11 4-12 4-13 2-15

1923-24 Non-Conference: Kansas Oklahoma Nebraska Washington Drake Kansas State Grinnell Missouri Iowa State

1924-25 Non-Conference: Kansas Nebraska Kansas State Washington Oklahoma Missouri Drake Grinnell Iowa State

141


All-Time Standings 1925-26 Non-Conference: Kansas Oklahoma Kansas State Missouri Nebraska Drake Washington Oklahoma State Iowa State Grinnell

1932-33 12-16 16-2 9-3 9-3 8-8 7-7 7-9 7-9 5-7 3-11 1-13

16-2 11-4 11-7 8-10 8-10 9-9 7-9 9-9 4-14 1-14

23-15 11-2 12-5 8-4 7-7 6-6 6-6 6-6 7-8 2-10 2-13

15-2 12-6 12-5 8-10 10-8 9-8 8-9 9-9 5-10 2-15

1926-27 Non-Conference: Kansas Nebraska Oklahoma Drake Kansas State Missouri Oklahoma State Iowa State Washington Grinnell

1927-28

History

Non-Conference: Oklahoma Missouri Oklahoma State Kansas Washington Kansas State Nebraska Drake Grinnell Iowa State

2-5 18-0 13-5 11-7 9-9 8-10 8-10 7-11 7-11 6-12 3-15

18-0 13-5 11-7 9-9 10-12 8-10 7-11 7-13 6-13 3-15

11-7 13-4 6-13 1-14 6-11

1929-30 Non-Conference: 17-27 Creighton 6-2 Washington 6-2 Drake 4-4 Grinnell 4-4 Oklahoma State 0-8

12-7 8-7 10-9 6-9 1-15

1930-31 Non-Conference: 13-33 Creighton 5-3 Oklahoma State 5-3 Washington 5-3 Grinnell 3-5 Drake 2-6

8-10 7-9 7-11 7-8 4-15

1931-32 Non-Conference: 21-33 Creighton 8-0 Grinnell 5-3 Washington 3-5 Oklahoma State 2-6 Drake 2-6

142

16-5 12-5 10-7 5-11 5-12 4-12

1933-34 Non-Conference: 22-25 Butler 9-1 Creighton 7-3 Grinnell 5-5 Drake 4-6 Washington 4-6 Oklahoma State 1-9

14-7 14-3 8-7 6-12 6-12 4-14

1934-35 Non-Conference: 23-29 Creighton 8-4 12-8 Drake 8-4 14-11 Grinnell 7-5 11-8 Washington 6-6 7-11 Oklahoma State 5-7 9-9 Washburn 5-7 7-13 Tulsa 4-8 6-10

1935-36 Non-Conference: 31-25 Creighton 8-4 13-6 Oklahoma State 8-4 16-8 Drake 8-4 16-12 Washburn 6-6 7-15 Grinnell 4-8 7-11 Tulsa 3-9 6-14 Washington 3-9 6-13

1936-37

1928-29 Non-Conference: 23-35 Washington 7-0 Creighton 4-1 Drake 3-4 Oklahoma State 0-4 Grinnell 0-5

Non-Conference: 22-22 Butler 9-1 Creighton 8-2 Washington 5-5 Grinnell 3-7 Oklahoma State 3-7 Drake 2-8

17-4 8-8 10-9 4-15 2-17

Non-Conference: 29-18 Oklahoma State 11-1 20-3 Creighton 8-4 11-9 Drake 7-5 13-10 Grinnell 7-5 8-10 Tulsa 4-8 9-9 Washington 3-9 6-12 Washburn 2-10 4-17

1937-38 Non-Conference: Oklahoma State Drake Tulsa Grinnell Creighton Washburn Washington Saint Louis

39-36 13-1 25-3 10-4 14-6 8-6 12-10 7-7 10-9 7-7 11-14 6-8 10-13 3-11 4-17 2-12 9-20

1938-39 Non-Conference: Oklahoma State Drake Grinnell Tulsa Creighton Washington Saint Louis Washburn

36-31 11-3 19-8 11-3 14-7 8-6 14-7 8-6 15-8 7-7 11-12 6-8 10-12 3-11 5-16 2-12 4-17

In 1945, Oklahoma State (then A&M Aggies) became the first Valley school to win the NCAA I Men’s Basketball Championship.

1939-40 Non-Conference: Oklahoma State Creighton Drake Washburn Tulsa Washington Saint Louis

1944-45* 41-34 12-0 26-3 8-4 11-9 7-5 13-12 6-6 10-10 5-7 12-15 2-10 7-13 2-10 4-14

1940-41 Non-Conference: 35-29 Creighton 9-3 Oklahoma State 8-4 Tulsa 7-5 Washington 6-6 Drake 6-6 Washburn 4-8 Saint Louis 2-10

18-7 18-7 12-9 9-8 9-11 8-15 3-14

1941-42

Non-Conference: 63-37 Oklahoma State --27-4 Saint Louis --11-3 Washington --10-9 Drake --- 11-13 Tulsa --4-8 *-- no MVC play, World War II

1945-46 Non-Conference: 55-39 Oklahoma State 12-0 31-2 Wichita State 6-4 14-9 Saint Louis 6-5 13-11 Drake 5-7 10-16 Washington 3-6 10-17 Creighton 3-7 9-10 Tulsa 3-9 6-12

1946-47

Non-Conference: 32-31 Oklahoma State 9-1 20-6 Creighton 9-1 18-5 Washington 4-6 11-12 Saint Louis 4-6 8-12 Tulsa 3-7 3-13 Drake 1-9 2-13

Non-Conference: 58-47 Saint Louis 11-1 18-11 Oklahoma State 8-4 24-8 Drake 8-4 18-11 Creighton 7-5 17-8 Washington 3-9 11-14 Tulsa 3-9 4-20 Wichita State 2-10 8-17

1942-43

1947-48

Non-Conference: 27-21 Creighton 10-0 16-1 Oklahoma State 7-3 14-10 Washington 7-3 9-10 Saint Louis 3-7 10-11 Drake 3-7 8-9 Tulsa 0-10 0-10

Non-Conference: 64-31 Oklahoma State 10-0 27-4 Saint Louis 8-2 24-3 Drake 5-5 14-12 Creighton 4-6 10-13 Tulsa 2-8 7-16 Wichita State 1-9 12-13

1943-44*

1948-49

Non-Conference: 51-27 Oklahoma State --27-6 Washington --12-5 Tulsa --5-3 Drake --7-13 *-- no MVC play, World War II

Non-Conference: 69-36 Oklahoma State 9-1 23-5 Saint Louis 8-2 22-4 Bradley 6-4 27-8 Drake 4-6 13-13 Wichita 3-7 10-16 Tulsa 0-10 4-20


All-Time Standings 1949-50

1956-57

1963-64

Non-Conference: 78-27 Bradley 11-1 32-5 Saint Louis 8-4 17-9 Detroit 7-5 20-6 Oklahoma State 7-5 18-9 Drake 5-7 14-12 Tulsa 3-9 12-11 Wichita State 1-11 7-17

Non-Conference: 54-44 Saint Louis 12-2 19-9 Bradley 9-5 22-7 Oklahoma State 8-6 17-9 Wichita State 8-6 15-11 Detroit 5-9 11-15 Houston 5-9 10-16 Tulsa 5-9 8-17 Drake 4-10 8-16

Non-Conference: 71-29 *Wichita State 10-2 23-6 Drake 10-2 21-7 Bradley 7-5 23-6 Cincinnati 6-6 17-9 Saint Louis 6-6 13-12 Tulsa 2-10 10-15 N. Texas State 1-11 7-17 *-- won playoff for title

1957-58

1964-65

1950-51 Non-Conference: Oklahoma State Bradley Saint Louis Detroit Wichita Drake Tulsa Houston

86-42 12-2 11-3 11-3 7-7 5-9 4-10 4-10 2-12

29-6 32-6 22-8 17-14 9-16 11-14 11-17 11-17

1951-52 Non-Conference: 58-41 Saint Louis 9-1 23-8 Oklahoma State 7-3 19-8 Tulsa 5-5 14-10 Detroit 4-6 14-12 Houston 3-7 7-14 Wichita 2-8 11-19

1952-53

1953-54 Non-Conference: 72-37 Oklahoma State 9-1 24-5 Wichita State 8-2 27-4 Tulsa 5-5 15-14 Saint Louis 4-6 14-12 Houston 3-7 11-15 Detroit 1-9 11-17

1954-55 Non-Conference: 70-28 Tulsa 8-2 21-7 Saint Louis 8-2 20-8 Oklahoma State 5-5 12-13 Wichita State 4-6 17-9 Houston 3-7 15-10 Detroit 2-8 15-11

1955-56 Non-Conference: 69-28 Houston 9-3 19-7 Saint Louis 8-4 18-7 Oklahoma State 8-4 18-9 Wichita State 7-5 14-12 Tulsa 4-8 16-10 Detroit 3-9 13-12 Bradley 3-9 13-13

51-41 13-1 25-3 12-2 20-7 9-5 16-10 7-7 13-12 6-8 14-12 4-10 9-16 4-10 7-19 1-13 3-18

1958-59 Non-Conference: Cincinnati Bradley Saint Louis Wichita State Houston Drake Tulsa N. Texas State

1965-66 66-32 13-1 26-4 12-2 25-4 10-4 20-6 7-7 14-12 6-8 12-14 4-10 9-15 2-12 10-15 2-12 6-18

1959-60 Non-Conference: Cincinnati Bradley Saint Louis Wichita State Houston Tulsa Drake N. Texas State

Non-Conference: 68-31 Cincinnati 10-4 21-7 Bradley 9-5 20-6 Wichita State 9-5 17-9 Louisville 8-6 16-10 Saint Louis 8-6 16-10 Tulsa 6-8 16-13 Drake 6-8 13-12 N. Texas State 0-14 5-20

1966-67 71-31 13-1 28-2 12-2 27-2 9-5 18-9 6-8 14-12 6-8 13-12 5-9 9-17 4-10 11-14 1-13 7-19

1960-61 Non-Conference: Cincinnati Bradley Drake Saint Louis Wichita State Tulsa N. Texas State

Non-Conference: 66-33 Wichita State 11-3 21-9 Bradley 9-5 18-9 Saint Louis 9-5 18-9 Louisville 8-6 15-10 Tulsa 7-7 14-11 Drake 6-8 15-10 Cincinnati 5-9 14-12 N. Texas State 1-13 7-19

Non-Conference: Louisville Tulsa Wichita State Bradley Cincinnati Saint Louis N. Texas State Drake

68-29 12-2 23-5 10-4 19-8 9-5 14-12 6-8 17-9 6-8 17-9 5-9 13-13 4-10 12-13 4-10 9-16

1967-68 74-29 10-2 9-3 7-5 7-5 6-6 2-10 1-11

27-3 21-5 19-7 21-9 18-8 8-17 2-22

1961-62 Non-Conference: 62-40 *Cincinnati 10-2 29-2 Bradley 10-2 21-7 Wichita State 7-5 18-9 Drake 6-6 16-8 Saint Louis 5-7 11-15 Tulsa 4-8 7-19 N. Texas State 0-12 3-23 *-- won playoff for title

1962-63 Non-Conference: 74-25 Cincinnati 11-1 26-2 Wichita State 7-5 19-8 Bradley 6-6 17-9 Saint Louis 6-6 16-12 Tulsa 5-7 17-8 N. Texas State 4-8 10-14 Drake 3-9 11-14

Non-Conference: Louisville Bradley Cincinnati Drake Saint Louis Wichita State Tulsa N. Texas State Memphis State

58-32 14-2 21-7 12-4 19-9 11-5 18-8 9-7 18-8 9-7 15-11 7-9 12-14 5-11 11-12 3-13 8-18 2-14 8-17

1968-69 Non-Conference: 62-30 *Drake 13-3 26-5 Louisville 13-3 21-6 Tulsa 11-5 19-8 Cincinnati 8-8 17-9 N. Texas State 8-8 15-10 Bradley 7-9 14-12 Wichita State 7-9 11-15 Saint Louis 5-11 6-19 Memphis State 0-16 6-19 *-- won playoff for title

Season

Non-MVC

Pct.

1920-21 1916-17 1962-63 1949-50 1911-12

25-5 35-9 74-25 78-27 14-5

.833 .795 .747 .743 .737

1960-61 2006-07 1954-55 1955-56 1963-64

74-29 90-36 70-28 69-28 71-29

.718 .714 .714 .711 .710

2005-06 1966-67 2009-10 1959-60 1970-71

80-34 68-29 90-39 71-31 107-47

.701 .701 .698 .696 .695

1971-72 2004-05 1980-81 1965-66 1914-15

105-47 78-35 89-40 68-31 19-9

.691 .690 .690 .687 .679

1984-85 1968-69 1947-48 1958-59 1950-51

72-36 62-30 64-31 66-32 86-42

.667 .674 .674 .673 .672

1964-65 1953-54 1948-49 1943-44 1978-79

66-33 72-37 69-36 51-27 64-34

.667 .661 .657 .654 .653

2012-13 1998-99 2007-08 1912-13 1967-68

94-50 63-34 85-46 22-12 58-32

.653 .649 .649 .647 .644

1979-80 1983-84 1944-45

61-35 66-38 63-37

.635 .634 .630

History

Non-Conference: 60-37 Oklahoma State 8-2 23-7 Tulsa 5-5 15-10 Saint Louis 5-5 16-11 Houston 5-5 9-13 Detroit 4-6 11-15 Wichita State 3-7 16-11

Non-Conference: Cincinnati Bradley Saint Louis Drake Wichita State Houston Tulsa N. Texas State

Non-MVC Bests

1969-70 Non-Conference: Drake Cincinnati N. Texas State Louisville Tulsa Bradley Saint Louis Wichita State Memphis State

59-36 14-2 22-7 12-4 21-6 11-5 18-8 11-5 18-9 8-8 15-11 7-9 14-12 5-11 9-17 3-13 8-18 1-15 6-20

1970-71 Non-Conference: 107-47 *Drake 9-5 21-8 Louisville 9-5 20-9 Saint Louis 9-5 17-12 Memphis State 8-6 18-8 Tulsa 8-6 17-9 Bradley 6-8 13-12 N. Texas State 4-10 10-15 Wichita State 3-11 10-16 West Texas State --19-7 New Mexico State --19-8 *-- won playoff for title 143


All-Time Standings Drake Southern Illinois Tulsa

Saint Louis’ Ed Macauley was an MVC standout during the late 1940s, leading the Billikens to two 20-win seasons.

6-10 5-11 5-11

15-12 9-17 8-19

1980-81 Non-Conference: Wichita State Tulsa Creighton Bradley Drake W. Texas State New Mexico St. Indiana State Southern Illinois Illinois State

89-40 12-4 11-5 11-5 10-6 10-6 7-9 7-9 4-12 0-16 ---

History

1971-72

1975-76

Non-Conference: 105-47 *Louisville 12-2 26-5 Memphis State 12-2 21-7 Saint Louis 9-5 18-8 Bradley 8-6 17-9 Wichita State 6-8 16-10 Tulsa 5-9 15-11 N. Texas State 2-12 8-18 Drake 2-12 7-19 New Mexico St. --20-6 W. Texas State --- 14-11 *-- won playoff for title

Non-Conference: 56-47 Wichita State 10-2 18-10 Southern Illinois 9-3 16-10 W. Texas State 8-4 19-7 New Mexico St. 4-8 15-12 Bradley 4-8 13-13 Tulsa 4-8 9-18 Drake 3-9 8-19

1972-73 Non-Conference: Memphis State Louisville Saint Louis Tulsa New Mexico St. Wichita State Drake Bradley N .Texas State W. Texas State

80-47 12-2 11-3 10-4 10-4 6-8 6-8 5-9 4-10 4-10 2-12

24-6 23-7 19-7 18-8 12-14 10-16 14-12 12-14 9-16 9-17

26-7 26-7 21-9 18-9 18-11 16-11 10-17 9-18 7-20 17-10

1973-74 Non-Conference: 74-50 Louisville 11-1 21-7 Bradley 9-3 20-8 Tulsa 7-6 17-8 New Mexico St. 7-6 15-11 Wichita State 6-7 11-15 W. Texas State 5-8 11-15 N. Texas State 4-8 13-13 Saint Louis 4-8 9-16 Drake 3-9 13-13

1974-75 Non-Conference: Louisville New Mexico St. Drake Bradley Wichita State Tulsa W. Texas State N. Texas State Southern Illinois

144

85-50 12-2 11-3 9-5 7-7 6-8 5-9 3-11 3-11 ---

28-3 20-7 19-10 15-11 11-15 15-14 9-17 6-20 18-9

Non-Conference: 73-56 Southern Illinois 8-4 22-7 New Mexico St. 8-4 17-10 Wichita State 7-5 18-10 W. Texas State 7-5 18-12 Drake 5-7 10-17 Bradley 4-8 9-18 Tulsa 3-9 7-20 Indiana State --25-3 Creighton --21-7

Non-Conference: Wichita State Illinois State New Mexico St. Tulsa Bradley Drake Indiana State Southern Illinois W. Texas State Creighton

1977-78

1983-84

44-49 12-4 11-5 11-5 9-7 8-8 8-8 7-9 4-12 2-14

19-9 23-9 17-10 15-14 14-14 13-14 9-18 8-19 6-22

1978-79 Non-Conference: Indiana State New Mexico St. Drake Southern Illinois Creighton Wichita State Tulsa Bradley W. Texas State

26-10 24-6 23-6 17-11 17-12 12-15 11-16 7-20 11-15 9-18

1982-83

1976-77

Non-Conference: Creighton Indiana State Southern Illinois New Mexico St. Bradley Wichita State Tulsa W. Texas State Drake

70-42 13-3 12-4 12-4 10-6 9-7 7-9 7-9 4-12 3-13 3-13

63-34 16-0 11-5 8-8 8-8 8-8 8-8 7-9 3-13 3-13

Non-Conference: Tulsa Illinois State Wichita State Creighton Bradley Southern Illinois Indiana State Drake W. Texas State

52-41 17-1 13-5 11-7 11-7 10-8 9-9 5-13 5-13 5-13 4-14

25-3 24-7 18-11 19-12 16-13 13-15 9-19 9-19 8-20 8-19

66-38 13-3 13-3 11-5 8-8 7-9 7-9 6-10 4-12 3-13

27-4 23-8 18-12 17-14 15-13 15-13 14-14 8-20 8-19

72-36 12-4 11-5 11-5 9-7 9-7 6-10 6-10 4-12 4-12

23-8 22-8 18-13 20-12 17-13 14-14 14-15 12-15 11-17

1984-85 33-1 22-10 15-12 15-13 14-13 14-14 13-14 9-17 8-19

1979-80 Non-Conference: 61-35 Bradley 13-3 23-10 W. Texas State 9-7 19-11 Wichita State 9-7 17-12 Creighton 9-7 16-12 New Mexico St. 8-8 17-10 Indiana State 8-8 16-11

Non-Conference: Tulsa Illinois State Wichita State Creighton Bradley Southern Illinois Indiana State Drake W. Texas State

1985-86 Non-Conference: Bradley Tulsa Drake Illinois State Wichita State

7-9 5-11 4-12 4-12

12-16 11-17 11-17 8-20

65-52 11-3 10-4 9-5 7-7 6-8 5-9 4-10 4-10

22-8 17-12 22-11 19-13 17-14 12-17 9-19 9-20

58-52 12-2 11-3 9-5 6-8 6-8 5-9 4-10 3-11

26-5 20-10 18-13 16-16 12-16 14-14 8-20 7-21

56-58 11-3 10-4 10-4 7-7 6-8 6-8 6-8 0-14

20-11 19-11 18-13 13-14 12-17 20-14 13-17 4-24

1986-87

1981-82 Non-Conference: Bradley Tulsa Wichita State New Mexico St. Illinois State Drake Southern Illinois Creighton W. Texas State Indiana State

Creighton Indiana State W. Texas State Southern Illinois

66-42 16-0 32-3 10-6 23-9 10-6 19-11 9-7 15-14 7-9 14-14

Non-Conference: Tulsa Bradley Wichita State Illinois State Drake Southern Illinois Creighton Indiana State

1987-88 Non-Conference: Bradley Wichita State Illinois State Creighton Southern Illinois Drake Tulsa Indiana State

1988-89 Non-Conference: Creighton Wichita State Tulsa Bradley Drake Southern Illinois Illinois State Indiana State

1989-90 Non-Conference: 61-60 Southern Illinois 10-4 26-8 Creighton 9-5 21-12 Illinois State 9-5 18-13 Tulsa 9-5 17-13 Bradley 6-8 11-20 Wichita State 6-8 10-19 Drake 5-9 13-18 Indiana State 2-12 8-20

1990-91 Non-Conference: Creighton Missouri State Tulsa Southern Illinois Indiana State Wichita State Bradley Drake Illinois State

51-61 12-4 11-5 10-6 9-7 9-7 7-9 6-10 4-12 4-12

24-8 22-12 18-12 18-14 14-14 14-17 8-20 8-21 5-23

36-59 14-4 14-4 13-5 12-6 12-6 7-11 6-12 6-12 3-15 3-15

22-8 18-11 23-8 17-13 13-15 9-19 10-18 8-20 7-23 6-21

1991-92 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Illinois State Missouri State Tulsa Indiana State Creighton UNI Wichita State Bradley Drake


All-Time Standings FIRST-PLACE PLAYOFFS 1961-62 (at Evansville, Ind.) Cincinnati 61, Bradley 56 1963-64 (at Lawrence, Kan.) Wichita State 58, Drake 50 1968-69 (at Wichita, Kan.) Drake 77, Louisville 73 1970-71 (at Peoria, Ill.) Louisville 68, Saint Louis 66 Drake 86, Louisville 71 1971-72 (at Nashville, Tenn.) Louisville 83, Memphis St. 72

1992-93 Non-Conference: Illinois State Southern Illinois Missouri State Tulsa Drake UNI Bradley Indiana State Wichita State Creighton

46-45 13-5 12-6 11-7 10-8 9-9 8-10 7-11 7-11 7-11 6-12

19-10 23-10 20-11 15-14 14-14 12-15 11-16 11-17 10-17 8-18

Non-Conference: Tulsa Bradley Southern Illinois Illinois State UNI Missouri State Drake Wichita State Creighton Indiana State

47-43 15-3 14-4 14-4 12-6 10-8 7-11 6-12 6-12 3-15 3-15

23-8 23-8 23-7 16-11 16-13 12-15 11-16 9-18 7-22 4-22

1994-95 Non-Conference: Tulsa Southern Illinois Illinois State Bradley Evansville Missouri State Drake Wichita State UNI Creighton Indiana State

55-38 15-3 13-5 13-5 12-6 11-7 9-9 9-9 6-12 4-14 4-14 3-15

24-8 23-9 20-13 20-10 18-9 16-11 12-15 13-14 8-20 7-19 7-19

1995-96 Non-Conference: Bradley Illinois State Tulsa Missouri State Creighton Evansville UNI Drake Indiana State Southern Illinois Wichita State

51-45 15-3 13-5 12-6 11-7 9-9 9-9 8-10 8-10 6-12 4-14 4-14

22-8 22-12 22-8 16-12 14-15 13-14 14-13 12-15 10-16 11-18 8-21

Non-Conference: Illinois State Missouri State Bradley UNI Evansville Creighton Wichita State Indiana State Southern Illinois Drake

55-42 14-4 12-6 12-6 11-7 11-7 10-8 8-10 6-12 6-12 0-18

24-6 24-9 17-13 16-12 17-14 15-15 14-13 12-16 13-17 2-26

50-46 16-2 12-6 11-7 11-7 10-8 9-9 9-9 8-10 4-14 0-18

25-6 18-10 16-15 16-16 16-11 15-14 15-15 14-16 10-17 3-24

63-34 13-5 11-7 11-7 11-7 10-8 10-8 7-11 6-12 6-12 5-13

23-10 22-9 22-11 17-12 15-12 15-12 16-15 13-17 9-18 10-17

68-43 14-4 13-5 12-6 11-7 10-8 9-9 7-11 5-13 5-13 4-14

22-10 23-11 20-13 23-10 14-16 18-12 14-15 10-20 12-17 11-18

58-47 14-4 12-6 12-6 10-8 10-8 9-9 8-10 8-10 4-14 3-15

24-8 21-9 19-12 22-12 16-14 14-16 13-16 12-16 9-19 7-24

51-55 14-4 14-4 12-6 11-7 9-9 9-9 8-10

28-8 23-9 17-14 17-15 15-15 14-15 14-15

1997-98 Non-Conference: Illinois State Creighton Wichita State Missouri State Indiana State Bradley Evansville Southern Illinois UNI Drake

1998-99 Non-Conference: Evansville Creighton Missouri State Bradley Southern Illinois Indiana State Illinois State Wichita State UNI Drake

1999-00 Non-Conference: Indiana State Missouri State Southern Illinois Creighton Bradley Evansville UNI Illinois State Wichita State Drake

2000-01 Non-Conference: Creighton Illinois State Bradley Indiana State Southern Illinois Evansville Missouri State Drake Wichita State UNI

2001-02 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Creighton Illinois State Missouri State Wichita State Drake UNI

Bradley Indiana State Evansville

5-13 4-14 4-14

9-20 6-22 7-21

2002-03 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Creighton Wichita State Missouri State Evansville Bradley UNI Drake Illinois State Indiana State

49-53 16-2 15-3 12-6 12-6 8-10 8-10 7-11 5-13 5-13 2-16

24-7 29-5 18-12 17-12 12-16 12-18 11-17 10-20 8-21 7-24

60-42 17-1 12-6 12-6 12-6 9-9 7-11 7-11 5-13 5-13 4-14

25-5 20-9 21-10 21-11 19-14 15-16 12-16 9-19 7-22 10-19

78-35 15-3 12-6 11-7 11-7 10-8 8-10 7-11 6-12 5-13 5-13

27-8 22-10 23-11 21-11 19-13 17-13 13-16 13-15 11-17 11-20

80-34 14-4 12-6 12-6 12-6 11-7 11-7 5-13 5-13 4-14 4-14

26-9 22-9 22-11 20-10 23-10 22-11 12-19 10-19 13-16 9-19

90-36 15-3 13-5 12-6 10-8 9-9 8-10 6-12 6-12 6-12 5-13

29-7 22-11 22-11 22-13 18-13 17-14 17-15 15-16 14-17 13-18

2003-04 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Creighton UNI Wichita State Missouri State Bradley Drake Indiana State Evansville Illinois State

2004-05 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Wichita State Creighton UNI Missouri State Illinois State Drake Bradley Evansville Indiana State

2005-06 Non-Conference: Wichita State Missouri State Southern Illinois Creighton UNI Bradley Drake Evansville Indiana State Illinois State

2006-07 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Creighton Missouri State Bradley UNI Wichita State Drake Illinois State Evansville Indiana State

2007-08 Non-Conference: Drake Illinois State Southern Illinois

85-46 15-3 28-5 13-5 25-10 11-7 18-15

Creighton UNI Bradley Missouri State Indiana State Wichita State Evansville

10-8 9-9 9-9 8-10 8-10 4-14 3-15

22-11 18-14 21-17 17-16 15-16 11-20 9-21

82-51 14-4 14-4 11-7 10-8 8-10 8-10 8-10 7-11 7-11 3-15

27-8 23-11 24-10 21-15 17-14 17-17 13-18 17-16 11-21 11-20

90-36 15-3 12-6 11-7 10-8 9-9 9-9 8-10 7-11 6-12 3-15

30-5 25-10 22-11 18-16 17-15 16-15 24-12 14-19 15-15 9-21

85-54 15-3 14-4 12-6 10-8 10-8 9-9 7-11 5-13 4-14 4-14

26-9 29-8 20-14 23-16 20-14 16-16 13-18 13-19 12-19 12-20

81-52 16-2 14-4 9-9 9-9 9-9 9-9 9-9 8-10 5-13 2-16

27-6 29-6 21-14 20-14 18-16 16-16 16-16 18-15 8-23 7-25

94-50 13-5 12-6 11-7 10-8 9-9 8-10 7-11 7-11 7-11 6-12

28-8 30-8 21-15 21-15 18-15 18-15 18-17 15-17 11-22 14-17

2008-09 Non-Conference: Creighton UNI Illinois State Bradley Evansville Wichita State Southern Illinois Drake Indiana State Missouri State

2009-10 Non-Conference: UNI Wichita State Illinois State Creighton Indiana State Bradley Missouri State Drake Southern Illinois Evansville

2010-11 Non-Conference: Missouri State Wichita State Indiana State Creighton UNI Evansville Drake Southern Illinois Illinois State Bradley

History

1993-94

1996-97

2011-12 Non-Conference: Wichita State Creighton Illinois State UNI Drake Evansville Missouri State Indiana State Southern Illinois Bradley

2012-13 Non-Conference: Creighton Wichita State UNI Evansville Indiana State Illinois State Bradley Drake Missouri State Southern Illinois

145


All-Time Regular-Season Champions Annual MVC Regular-Season Champions Year

School

1907-08 1908-09 1909-10

Kansas Kansas Kansas

4-0 6-2 7-1

Dr. F.C. Allen Dr. F.C. Allen W.O. Hamilton

1910-11 Kansas 1911-12* Nebraska Kansas 1912-13 Nebraska 1913-14* Kansas Nebraska 1914-15 Kansas 1915-16 Nebraska 1916-17 Kansas State 1917-18 Missouri 1918-19 Kansas State 1919-20 Missouri 1920-21 Missouri 1921-22 Missouri Kansas 1922-23 Kansas 1923-24 Kansas 1924-25 Kansas 1925-26 Kansas

9-3 12-0 6-6 10-1 13-1 7-0 13-1 12-0 10-2 15-1 10-2 17-1 17-1 15-1 15-1 16-0 15-1 15-1 16-2

W.O. Hamilton E.O. Stiehm W.O. Hamilton E.O. Stiehm W.O. Hamilton E.O. Stiehm W.O. Hamilton Samuel Waugh Z.G. Clevenger Dr. Walt Meanwell Z.G. Clevenger Dr. Walt Meanwell J. Craig Ruby J. Craig Ruby Dr. F.C. Allen Dr. F.C. Allen Dr. F.C. Allen Dr. F.C. Allen Dr. F.C. Allen

1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30

11-2 18-0 7-0 6-2 6-2 5-3 5-3 5-3 8-0 9-1 9-1 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 8-4 11-1 13-1 11-3 11-3 12-0 9-3 9-1 9-1 10-0

Dr. F.C. Allen Hugh McDermott Donald White A.A. Schabinger Donald White A.A. Schabinger George Rody Donald White A.A. Schabinger Paul D. Hinkle Paul D. Hinkle A.A. Schabinger E.O. Williams Eddie Hickey Henry P. Iba E.O. Williams Henry P. Iba Henry P. Iba Henry P. Iba E.O. Williams Henry P. Iba Eddie Hickey Henry P. Iba Eddie Hickey Eddie Hickey

1943-44+ Oklahoma State 1944-45+ Oklahoma State 1945-46 Oklahoma State 1946-47 Saint Louis

27-6 27-4 12-0 11-1

Henry P. Iba Henry P. Iba Henry P. Iba John Flanigan

1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51

Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Bradley Oklahoma State

10-0 9-1 11-1 12-2

Henry P. Iba Henry P. Iba Forddy Anderson Henry P. Iba

1951-52 1952-53

Saint Louis Oklahoma State

9-1 8-2

Eddie Hickey Henry P. Iba

1953-54 1954-55

Oklahoma State Tulsa Saint Louis Houston

9-1 8-2 8-2 9-3

Henry P. Iba Clarence Iba Eddie Hickey Alden Pasche

1930-31

History

1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43

1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65

146

Conf. Rec. Coach

Kansas Oklahoma Washington (Mo.) Creighton Washington (Mo.) Creighton Oklahoma State Washington (Mo.) Creighton Butler Butler Creighton Drake Creighton Oklahoma State Drake Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Drake Oklahoma State Creighton Oklahoma State Creighton Creighton

Saint Louis Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Bradley Cincinnati Wichita State Drake Wichita State

12-2 13-1 13-1 13-1 10-2 10-2 10-2 11-1 10-2 10-2 11-3

Eddie Hickey George Smith George Smith George Smith Ed Jucker Ed Jucker Chuck Orsborn Ed Jucker Ralph Miller Maury John Gary Thompson

1965-66

Cincinnati

10-4 Taylor Baker

1966-67 1967-68 1968-69

12-2 14-2 13-3 13-3 14-2 9-5 9-5 9-5 12-2 12-2 12-2 11-1 12-2 10-2 8-4 8-4 12-4

1977-78

Louisville Louisville Louisville Drake Drake Drake Louisville Saint Louis Louisville Memphis State Memphis State Louisville Louisville Wichita State Southern Illinois New Mexico State Creighton

Wash. (Mo.) U.

1978-79 1979-80

Indiana State Bradley

16-0 13-3

Missouri Oklahoma Nebraska Oklahoma Kansas State Nebraska Missouri Creighton Drake Grinnell Grinnell

1980-81

Wichita State

12-4

1981-82

Bradley

13-3

1982-83 1983-84 1984-85

Wichita State Tulsa Illinois State Tulsa

17-1 13-3 13-3 12-4

1985-86

Bradley

16-0

1986-87 1987-88 1988-89

Tulsa Bradley Creighton

11-3 12-2 11-3

1989-90

Southern Illinois

10-4

Washburn

1990-91 1991-92

Creighton Drake Grinnell Tulsa Creighton Okla. State

1992-93 1993-94

Creighton Southern Illinois Illinois State Illinois State Tulsa

12-4 14-4 14-4 13-5 15-3

1994-95

Tulsa

15-3

1995-96 1996-97

Bradley Illinois State

15-3 14-4

1997-98 1998-99

Illinois State Evansville

16-2 13-5

1999-00 2000-01

Indiana State Creighton

14-4 14-4

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

Creighton Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois

14-4 14-4 16-2 17-1

2004-05 2005-06

Southern Illinois Wichita State

15-3 14-4

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Southern Illinois Drake UNI Creighton UNI Missouri State Wichita State Creighton

15-3 15-3 14-4 14-4 15-3 15-3 16-2 13-5

Runner-up Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Iowa State Nebraska Kansas Nebraska Missouri Missouri Kansas State Missouri Nebraska Drake

Grinnell Creighton Creighton Grinnell

Wash. (Mo.) U.

Saint Louis Okla. State

Wash. (Mo.) U. Wash. (Mo.) U.

Saint Louis Wichita St. Okla. State Drake Saint Louis Saint Louis Saint Louis Bradley Saint Louis Okla. State Tulsa Saint Louis Houston Wichita St. Okla. State Saint Louis Okla. State Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Wichita St.

Wichita State Bradley Bradley Saint Louis

1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Bradley Wichita State Bernard L. Hickman Tulsa John Dromo Bradley John Dromo Tulsa Maury John Maury John Cincinnati Maury John Memphis St. John Dromo Tulsa Bob Polk Denny Crum Saint Louis Gene Bartow Gene Bartow Louisville Denny Crum Bradley Denny Crum N. Mexico St. Harry Miller S. Illinois Paul Lambert Wichita St. Ken Hayes W. Texas St. Tom Apke Indiana St. S. Illinois Bill Hodges N. Mexico St. Dick Versace W. Texas St. Wichita St. Creighton Gene Smithson Tulsa Creighton Dick Versace Tulsa Wichita St. Gene Smithson Illinois State Nolan Richardson Wichita St. Bob Donewald Nolan Richardson Illinois State Wichita St. Dick Versace Tulsa Drake J.D. Barnett Bradley Stan Albeck Wichita St. Tony Barone Wichita St. Tulsa Rich Herrin Creighton Illinois State Tulsa Tony Barone Missouri St. Rich Herrin Missouri St. Bob Bender Bob Bender S. Illinois Tubby Smith Bradley S. Illinois Tubby Smith S. Illinois Illinois State Jim Molinari Illinois State Kevin Stallings Bradley Missouri St. Kevin Stallings Creighton Jim Crews Missouri St. Creighton Bradley Royce Waltman Missouri St. Dana Altman Bradley Illinois State Dana Altman Illinois State Bruce Weber Bruce Weber Creighton Matt Painter Creighton UNI Wichita St. Chris Lowery Wichita St. Mark Turgeon Creighton Missouri St. S. Illinois Chris Lowery Creighton Keno Davis Illinois State Ben Jacobson Illinois State Dana Altman Ben Jacobson Wichita State Cuonzo Martin Wichita State Gregg Marshall Creighton Greg McDermott Wichita State

*-- 1911-12 and 1913-14 division winners; no champion declared +-- 1943-44 and 1944-45, no league play (World War II) -- champ decided by vote


Missouri Valley Conference Coaching History Louisville’s Denny Crum (left) coached the Cardinals to victory in 46 of their 54 Missouri Valley games from 1971-75.

MVC Men’s Basketball Titles Outright Championships: 11 10 8 7 6 5 4 3

Maury John of Drake (below) posted more than 200 wins and guided Drake to a thirdplace finish at the 1969 NCAA Final Four.

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Oklahoma State Kansas Creighton Cincinnati, Wichita State Bradley, Louisville, Southern Illinois Drake, Tulsa Missouri, Saint Louis, Illinois State 2 -- Butler, Indiana State, Kansas State, Nebraska 1 -- UNI, Evansville, Houston, Memphis, Oklahoma, Washington (Mo.) Missouri State

Shared Championships: 7 4 3 2

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Creighton Oklahoma State Drake, Kansas, S. Illinois Nebraska, Illinois State, Tulsa, Washington (Mo.) 1 -- Missouri, UNI, New Mexico State, Saint Louis

Coach

School

Years

Tom Abatemarco Stan Albeck Steve Alford Dr. F.C. Allen

Drake Bradley Missouri State Kansas

Dana Altman

Creighton

1988-90 9-13 23-29 1986-91 41-31 75-71 1995-99 45-27 78-48 1907-09; 126-33 169-44 1919-28 1994-10 182-106 327-176

P.J. Alyea Forddy Anderson Tom Apke C.O. Applegran Tay Baker

Tulsa Drake Bradley Creighton Washington (Mo.) Cincinnati

1944-45 1946-48 1948-51 1976-81 1921-23 1965-70

--13-9 28-8 40-24 9-23 47-29

4-8 32-23 91-19 91-50 9-28 94-39

M.B. Banks J.D. Barnett Tony Barone Gene Bartow Ernest Bearg

Drake Tulsa Creighton Memphis State Nebraska

1918-21 1985-91 1985-91 1970-73 1925-26

11-24 54-34 49-39 32-10 7-7

32-37 106-75 102-82 63-21 8-10

7-13

19-23

Mark Bernsen

Illinois State Tulsa Drake Saint Louis Missouri State

1945-46; 1947-48 1989-93 1934-40 1956-58 1958-65 1992-95

40-26 33-43 11-17 52-38 27-27

60-57 61-65 21-28 117-72 48-37

R.N. Berryman Mel Binford Charles T. Black Ray Blake J.M. Blanchard

Iowa State Wichita State Nebraska Washington (Mo.) Washington (Mo.)

1919-20 1945-48 1926-28 1946-47 1907-08

2-10 9-23 19-16 3-9 1-0

6-12 34-39 19-17 11-14 4-2

Bill Boelter George Bond Joe Brehmer Chester Brewer Mathew Brown

Drake Missouri Saint Louis Missouri Washington (Mo.)

1925-32 1922-26 1965-69 1910-11 1920-21

32-47 32-32 27-33 5-7 2-16

46-86 34-39 50-53 5-7 3-17

Bob Calihan Francis Cayou

Detroit 1949-57 Washington (Mo.) 1908-10; 1911-13 Iowa State 1921-28

33-59 13-23

112-102 25-24

33-78

41-84

J.V. “Duce” Belford Creighton Bob Bender Chet Benefiel John Benington

Bill Chandler

League Overall

R.G. Clapp Z.G. Clevenger Mike Cohen Charles Corsault Jim Crews Denny Crum E.C. Curtis Ed Davidson Keno Davis Tom Davis Sherman Dillard Bob Donewald Weldon Drew John Dromo Dukes Duford Bill Easton Bill Edmunds George Edwards Ken Edwards Ron Ekker A.M. Embright Dee Erickson O.F. Field Eddie Fields John Flanigan Eddie Fogler Geno Ford Bill Franey Owen A. Frank George Fricke Gary Garner John Garrison Ray Giacoletti Ralph Glaze Joe Gottfried

Nebraska Kansas State Wichita State Kansas State Evansville Louisville Kansas State Saint Louis Drake Drake Indiana State Illinois State New Mexico State Louisville Saint Louis Drake Washington (Mo.) Missouri West Texas State West Texas State Missouri Washburn Nebraska Missouri Drake Saint Louis Wichita State Bradley Tulsa Nebraska Washington (Mo.) Drake Tulsa Drake Drake Southern Illinois

1907-09 1916-20 1989-92 1923-28 1994-02 1971-75 1921-23 1937-38 2007-08 2003-07 1994-97 1980-89 1979-83 1967-71 1944-45 1943-44 1913-14 1926-28 1978-84 1973-78 1907-08 1936-41 1910-11 1911-14 1989-90 1945-47 1986-89 20111979-80 1921-23 1915-17 1981-88 1947-49 20131916-17 1978-81

5-3 38-17 19-29 41-33 75-69 46-8 5-27 2-12 15-3 25-47 15-39 77-47 36-30 39-10 --7-13 4-6 19-11 30-68 27-40 0-5 20-44 6-6 16-25 2-4 17-6 30-12 9-27 2-5 13-19 2-22 45-65 2-18

16-20 54-17 32-56 47-41 125-111 98-22 5-28 9-20 28-5 54-66 29-51 168-102 62-49 68-23 11-3 7-13 7-6 22-13 70-95 65-70 8-10 36-72 10-8 21-28 2-6 31-22 61-32 25-42 2-7 14-21 13-23 95-104 11-37

0-4 13-35

5-7 31-50

Vee Green Ron Greene J.L. Griffith

Drake Indiana State Drake

5-7 12-46 0-19

21-28 31-82 2-29

Ken Gunning A.R. Hackett

Wichita State Drake

1944-46 1985-89 1909-10; 1912-14 1948-51 1910-12

9-27 1-11

26-49 2-13

History

ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES AT VALLEY SCHOOLS

147


Missouri Valley Conference Coaching History W.O. Hamilton Ken Hayes

History

1909-19 84-50 125-59 1968-75 54-47 116-69 1975-79 32-24 69-46 Charles Heiser 1944-45 10-9 Hudson Hellmich 1935-40 17-47 33-67 Lou Henson 1970-75 24-17 86-46 Rich Herrin 1985-97 111-103 225-174 T.J. Hewiatt 1909-10 6-2 6-10 Eddie Hickey 1935-43; 73-35 127-71 1946-47 Saint Louis 1947-58 90-36 211-89 Bernard Hickman Louisville 1964-67 28-14 54-25 Paul “Tony” Hinkle Butler 1932-34 18-2 30-12 Barry Hinson Missouri State 1999-08 95-67 169-117 Southern Illinois 20126-12 14-17 S.W. Hobbs Drake 1917-18 0-10 2-17 Bill Hodges Indiana State 1978-82 31-33 67-48 Elmer “Gus” Holm Washburn 1934-36 11-13 14-27 Homer Hubbard Iowa State 1911-15 19-30 21-41 Clarence Iba Tulsa 1949-60 50-84 138-147 Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State 1934-57 187-57 486-152 Moe Iba Memphis State 1967-70 3-45 20-56 Ben Jacobson UNI 200677-49 150-86 Harold L. James Oklahoma State 1931-34 6-22 13-41 Tim Jankovich Illinois State 2007-12 48-42 104-64 Maurice John Drake 1958-71 95-85 211-131 Charles Johnson North Texas State 1959-65 8-68 36-114 Rick Johnson Creighton 1991-94 16-38 24-59 Ed Jucker Cincinnati 1960-65 42-20 113-28 Kurt Kanaskie Drake 1996-03 31-95 62-136 Maury Kent Iowa State 1920-21 6-8 10-8 Bob King Indiana State 1976-78 11-5 48-12 Jim King Tulsa 1975-80 24-41 43-83 Bob Kinnan Washington (Mo.) 1940-43; 20-21 39-47 1945-46 Bob Klenck Saint Louis 1940-43 9-23 21-37 W.E. Kline Nebraska 1923-25 23-9 25-10 E.A. Knoth Kansas State 1920-21 11-5 14-5 Paul Lambert Southern Illinois 1974-78 28-12 73-36 Greg Lansing Indiana State 201029-25 56-44 Jim Les Bradley 2003-11 74-88 154-140 Guy V. Lewis Houston 1956-60 21-35 44-58 Tates Locke Indiana State 1989-94 33-51 50-88 Chris Lowery Southern Illinois 2005-12 77-67 135-116 Guy Lowman Missouri 1908-10 5-11 18-16 Kansas State 1913-14 7-5 10-7 Paul Lusk Missouri State 201116-20 27-38 Gregg Marshall Wichita State 200766-42 139-70 Cuonzo Martin Missouri State 2008-11 26-28 61-41 John Maulbetsch Oklahoma State 1925-29 22-24 29-39 Jack McClelland Drake 1948-51 13-23 38-39 Larry McCreary Greg McDermott

49-41 37-17 70-36 24-30 32-2

12-5 92-63 80-30 81-41 43-52 34-2

2003-07 1914-16 1991-98 1970-71 1971-78 1916-17; 1918-19

29-61 13-13 51-75 4-10 49-46 21-7

54-91 19-15 86-108 10-15 97-90 26-7

1951-64 1942-43 1991-02 2003-07 20131984-86

81-75 0-10 110-88 22-50

220-133 0-10 174-152 51-67

Gary Moss

Wichita State Tulsa Bradley Illinois State Loyola West Texas State

8-24

22-34

Dan Muller Bob Ortegel Chuck Orsborn Benny Owen Matt Painter

Illinois State Drake Bradley Oklahoma Southern Illinois

20121974-81 1956-65 1919-21 2003-04

8-10 43-59 86-32 8-16 17-1

18-15 91-103 194-56 17-17 25-5

Hugh McDermott Kevin McKenna Walter Meanwell Steve Merfeld Carl J. Merner Eldon Miller Harry Miller John Miller Ralph Miller W.S. Milligan Jim Molinari Porter Moser

148

Kansas Tulsa New Mexico State Washington (Mo.) Washington (Mo.) New Mexico State Southern Illinois Nebraska Creighton

Washington (Mo.) UNI Creighton Oklahoma Indiana State Missouri

1943-44 2001-06 2010-13 1921-28 2007-10 1917-18; 1919-20

Evansville Kansas State UNI North Texas State Wichita State Missouri

Alden Pasche C.A. Pell Mark Phelps Bob Polk Willis Reed

Houston Drake Drake Saint Louis Creighton

1950-56 1907-09 2008-13 1969-74 1981-85

25-41 3-6 37-53 37-33 25-41

72-76 4-11 77-86 72-60 52-65

Nolan Richardson Tom Richardson Gene Robbins Steve Robinson George Rody

Tulsa Illinois State North Texas State Tulsa Oklahoma State

1980-85 1999-03 1971-75 1995-96 1929-31

59-23 34-38 13-41 12-6 5-11

119-37 56-64 36-67 22-8 8-24

Craig Ruby R.B. Rutherford H.B. “Tex” Ryan A.A. Schabinger Dave Schellhase

Missouri Washington (Mo.) Tulsa Creighton Indiana State

1920-22 1917-20 1941-42 1928-35 1982-85

32-2 17-21 3-7 46-15 17-33

33-2 31-22 3-13 88-41 37-48

Paul J. Schissler Karl Schlademan H.G. (Pete) Shands Don Shields Marty Simmons

Nebraska Kansas North Texas State Tulsa Evansville

1920-21 1919-20 1957-59 1945-47 2007-

9-1 3-25 6-18 42-66

14-3 1-0 9-36 10-32 98-103

George Smith Tubby Smith Gene Smithson Randy Smithson Ossie Solem

Cincinnati Tulsa Wichita State Wichita State Drake

1957-60 1991-95 1978-86 1996-00 1921-25

39-3 52-20 87-43 30-42 34-30

79-9 79-43 155-81 55-62 37-31

Don Spika North Texas State Charlie Spoonhour Missouri State Howard Stacey Louisville Drake Kevin Stallings Illinois State Jack Sterret Saint Louis Tulsa

1965-70 1990-92 1970-71 1971-74 1993-99 1938-40 1940-41

26-50 24-10 8-5 10-30 75-33 5-21 7-5

58-69 45-20 12-8 34-44 123-63 9-30 12-9

Dr. E.J. Stewart E.O. Stiehm Joe Stowell Joe Swank R.L. Thomas Gary Thompson

Nebraska Nebraska Bradley Tulsa Washington (Mo.) Wichita State

1916-19 1911-15 1965-78 1960-68 1914-15 1964-71

18-19 37-5 91-93 41-65 1-7 49-55

29-23 56-14 197-147 102-103 6-7 93-94

Scott Thompson Mark Turgeon Bob Vanatta Eugene VanGent Allen VanWinkle Dick Versace

Wichita State Wichita State Bradley Missouri Southern Illinois Bradley

1992-96 2000-07 1955-56 1914-16 1981-85 1978-86

23-49 71-55 3-9 16-8 25-41 81-49

40-70 128-90 13-13 21-9 49-62 156-88

Dennis Walling H.H. Walters Royce Waltman Rudy Washington Sam Waugh W.W. West

West Texas State Iowa State Indiana State Drake Nebraska Tulsa

1970-73 1915-19 1997-07 1990-96 1915-16 1943-44

2-12 12-26 69-111 39-67 12-0

42-35 27-38 134-164 63-102 13-1 5-3

Sam Weaver Bruce Weber Ray Whisman Donald White Clyde Williams E.O. Williams

UNI Southern Illinois Drake Washington (Mo.) Iowa State Drake

1998-01 1998-03 1914-16 1923-35 1907-11 1932-43

16-38 62-28 2-10 71-70 17-14 67-61

30-57 103-54 8-15 101-112 20-29 113-115

ALL-TIME COACHES WIN PERCENTAGE Conference Games Only -- Minimum 50 Games Coach

School

Years

W-L

Denny Crum Dr. F.C. Allen

Louisville Kansas

Henry P. Iba A.A. Schabinger Chuck Orsborn Tubby Smith Nolan Richardson Forddy Anderson Eddie Hickey

Oklahoma State Creighton Bradley Tulsa Tulsa Drake & Bradley CU & Saint Louis

Kevin Stallings Z.G. Clevenger Bruce Weber

Illinois State Kansas State Southern Illinois

1971-75 46-8 1907-09; 126-33 1919-28 1934-57 187-57 1928-35 46-15 1956-65 86-32 1991-95 52-20 1980-85 59-23 1946-51 41-17 1935-43; 163-71 1946-58 1993-99 75-33 1916-20 38-17 1998-03 62-28

Pct. .852 .792 .766 .754 .729 .722 .720 .707 .697 .694 .691 .689


Missouri Valley Conference Coaching History Ed Jucker Gene Smithson Hugh McDermott Dana Altman W.O. Hamilton Tom Apke Dick Versace

Cincinnati Wichita State Oklahoma Creighton Kansas Creighton Bradley

1960-65 42-20 1978-86 87-43 1921-28 70-36 1994-10 182-106 1909-19 84-50 1976-81 40-24 1978-86 81-49

.677 .669 .660 .632 .627 .625 .623

W-L

Pct.

98-22 113-28 169-44

.817 .801 .793

194-56 119-37 486-152 68-23 123-42 94-39 88-41 125-59 337-160

.776 .763 .762 .747 .745 .707 .682 .679 .678

73-36 139-70 123-63

.670 .665 .661

All Games -- Minimum 90 Games Coach

School

Years

Denny Crum Ed Jucker Dr. F.C. Allen

Louisville Cincinnati Kansas

Chuck Orsborn Nolan Richardson Henry P. Iba John Dromo Forddy Anderson Tay Baker A.A. Schabinger W.O. Hamilton Eddie Hickey

Bradley Tulsa Oklahoma State Louisville Drake & Bradley Cincinnati Creighton Kansas CU & Saint Louis

Paul Lambert Gregg Marshall Kevin Stallings

Southern Illinois Wichita State Illinois State

1971-75 1960-65 1907-09; 1919-28 1956-65 1980-85 1934-57 1967-71 1946-51 1965-70 1928-35 1909-19 1935-43; 1946-58 1974-78 20071993-99

MOST COACHING WINS School

Years

187 182 163

Henry P. Iba Dana Altman Eddie Hickey

Oklahoma State Creighton Creighton & Saint Louis

126

Dr. F.C. Allen

Kansas

111 110 101

Rich Herrin Jim Molinari Barry Hinson

Southern Illinois Bradley Missouri St. & S. Illinois

95 91 87 86

Maurice John Joe Stowell Gene Smithson Ken Hayes Chuck Orsborn Greg McDermott

Drake Bradley Wichita State Tulsa & New Mexico State Bradley UNI & Creighton

84 81

W.O. Hamilton Ralph Miller Dick Versace Bob Donewald Chris Lowery Ben Jacobson

Kansas Wichita State Bradley Illinois State Southern Illinois UNI

1934-57 1994-10 1935-43; 1946-58 1907-09; 1919-28 1985-97 1991-02 1999-08; 20121958-71 1965-78 1978-86 1968-79 1956-65 2001-06; 2010-13 1909-19 1951-64 1978-86 1980-89 2005-12 2006-

All Games No. Coach

School

Years

486 337

Henry P. Iba Eddie Hickey

Oklahoma State Creighton & Saint Louis

327 225 220 211 197 194 185 183

Dana Altman Rich Herrin Ralph Miller Maurice John Joe Stowell Chuck Orsborn Ken Hayes Barry Hinson

174 172

Jim Molinari Greg McDermott

169

Dr. F.C. Allen

168 156 155 154 150 139

Bob Donewald Dick Versace Gene Smithson Jim Les Ben Jacobson Gregg Marshall

77

1934-57 1935-43; 1946-58 Creighton 1994-10 Southern Illinois 1985-97 Wichita State 1951-64 Drake 1958-71 Bradley 1965-78 Bradley 1956-65 Tulsa & New Mexico State 1968-79 Missouri State & S. Illinois 1999-08; 2012Bradley 1991-02 UNI & Creighton 2001-06; 2010-13 Kansas 1907-09; 1919-28 Illinois State 1980-89 Bradley 1978-86 Wichita State 1978-86 Bradley 2003-11 UNI 2006Wichita State 2007-

1945 1946 1963 1969 1973 1979 1986 2008

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Henry Iba, Oklahoma State Henry Iba, Oklahoma State Ed Jucker, Cincinnati (UPI, USBWA) Maury John, Drake (USBWA) Gene Bartow, Memphis (NABC) Bill Hodges, Indiana State (AP, UPI, Sporting News) Dick Versace, Bradley (USBWA) Keno Davis, Drake (AP, Chevrolet, Basketball Times, USBWA, Sporting News)

COACHES LONGEVITY MARKS No.

Coach

School

Years

23 20

Henry P. Iba Eddie Hickey

Oklahoma State Creighton & Saint Louis

17 13

Dana Altman Ralph Miller Maurice John Joe Stowell Rich Herrin Donald White Dr. F.C. Allen

Creighton Wichita State Drake Bradley Southern Illinois Washington (Mo.) Kansas

W.O. Hamilton E.O. Williams Clarence Iba Ken Hayes Jim Molinari

Kansas Drake Tulsa Tulsa & New Mexico State Bradley

1934-57 1935-43; 1946-58 1994-10 1951-64 1958-71 1965-78 1985-97 1923-35 1907-09; 1919-28 1909-19 1932-43 1949-60 1968-79 1991-02

12 11

ROOKIE COACHING RECORDS All-Time Best, By Total Wins

Year

Bill Hodges, Indiana State Keno Davis, Drake Ed Jucker, Cincinnati Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois Denny Crum, Louisville Nolan Richardson, Tulsa Matt Painter, Southern Illinois Tim Jankovich, Illinois State ^Eddie Hickey, Saint Louis J.D. Barnett, Tulsa Barry Hinson, Missouri State +Greg McDermott, Creighton Chuck Orsborn, Bradley Steve Robinson, Tulsa Eddie Fogler, Wichita State

1978-79 2007-08 1960-61 2004-05 1971-72 1980-81 2003-04 2007-08 1947-48 1985-86 1999-00 2010-11 1956-57 1995-96 1986-87

All 33-1 28-5 27-3 27-8 26-5 26-7 25-5 25-10 24-3 23-9 23-11 23-16 22-7 22-8 22-11

Conf. 16-0 (1st) 15-3 (1st) 10-2 (1st) 15-3 (1st) 12-2 (1st) 11-5 (2nd) 17-1 (1st) 13-5 (2nd) 8-2 (2nd) 10-6 (2nd) 13-5 (2nd) 10-8 (t-4th) 9-5 (2nd) 12-6 (3rd) 9-5 (3rd)

History

Conference Games Only No. Coach

National Coaches of the Year in The Valley

^coached in league with Creighton before Saint Louis +coached in league with UNI before Creighton

Coaches to Win MVC in Rookie Season Bill Hodges, Indiana State Keno Davis, Drake Ed Jucker, Cincinnati Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois Denny Crum, Louisville Matt Painter, Southern Illinois Tay Baker, Cincinnati Gary Thompson, Wichita State John Dromo, Louisville W.O. Hamilton, Kansas Walter Meanwell, Missouri Craig Ruby, Missouri Z.G. Clevenger, Kansas State Eddie Hickey, Creighton E.O. Stiehm, Nebraska Sam Waugh, Nebraska *George Smith, Cincinnati *Phog Allen, Kansas *Paul Hinkle, Butler

1978-79 2007-08 1960-61 2004-05 1971-72 2003-04 1965-66 1964-65 1967-68 1909-10 1917-18 1920-21 1916-17 1935-36 1911-12 1915-16 1957-58 1907-08 1932-33

33-1 28-5 27-3 27-8 26-5 25-5 21-7 21-9 21-7 18-1 17-1 17-1 15-12 13-6 14-1 13-1 25-3 18-6 16-5

16-0 (1st) 15-3 (1st) 10-2 (1st) 15-3 (1st) 12-2 (1st) 17-1 (1st) 10-4 (1st) 11-3 (1st) 14-2 (1st) 7-1 (1st) 15-1 (1st) 17-1 (1st) 10-2 (1st) 8-4 (t1st) 12-0 (1st) 12-0 (1st) 13-1 (1st) 4-0 (1st) 9-1 (1st)

*first year for team in the MVC, not necessarily his rookie year with that team.

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Missouri Valley Conference in the Top 25 AP Top-25 Week-By-Week 1948-49

History

January 18 1. Saint Louis 5. Oklahoma State 16. Bradley January 25 1. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State 19. Bradley February 1 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State 18. Bradley February 8 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State February 15 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State 12. Bradley February 22 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State 10. Bradley March 1 2. Oklahoma State 3. Saint Louis 10. Bradley March 8 2. Oklahoma State 3. Saint Louis 7. Bradley 1949-50 January 5 3. Bradley 11. Saint Louis January 10 6. Bradley January 17 4. Bradley January 24 6. Bradley January 31 3. Bradley 19. Oklahoma State February 7 2. Bradley 19. Saint Louis February 14 2. Bradley 18. Saint Louis February 21 1. Bradley 15. Saint Louis February 28 1. Bradley March 7 1. Bradley 1950-51 December 19 2. Bradley 5. Oklahoma State December 26 2. Bradley 3. Oklahoma State

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January 3 1. Bradley 2. Oklahoma State 5. Saint Louis January 9 1. Bradley 2. Oklahoma State 5. Saint Louis January 16 1. Oklahoma State 3. Bradley 8. Saint Louis January 23 3. Oklahoma State 4. Bradley 10. Saint Louis January 30 2. Oklahoma State 5. Bradley 10. Saint Louis February 6 2. Oklahoma State 5. Bradley 8. Saint Louis February 13 2. Oklahoma State 5. Saint Louis 8. Bradley February 20 2. Oklahoma State 6. Saint Louis 7. Bradley February 27 2. Oklahoma State 5. Bradley 10. Saint Louis March 7 2. Oklahoma State 6. Bradley 10. Saint Louis 1951-52 December 11 4. Saint Louis 13. Oklahoma State December 18 4. Saint Louis 13. Oklahoma State December 26 12. Saint Louis January 2 7. Saint Louis January 8 5. Saint Louis January 15 5. Saint Louis January 22 8. Saint Louis January 29 6. Saint Louis February 5 7. Saint Louis 16. Oklahoma State February 12 7. Saint Louis February 19 9. Saint Louis February 26 5. Saint Louis March 4 5. Saint Louis

1952-53 December 16 5. Oklahoma State 15. Tulsa 17. Saint Louis December 23 9. Oklahoma State 14. Tulsa December 30 7. Oklahoma State 8. Tulsa January 6 5. Oklahoma State 17. Tulsa January 13 9. Oklahoma State 13. Tulsa January 20 7. Oklahoma State 11. Tulsa January 27 8. Oklahoma State 20. Tulsa February 3 9. Oklahoma State February 10 6. Oklahoma State 19. Tulsa February 17 7. Oklahoma State February 24 7. Oklahoma State March 3 7. Oklahoma State March 10 6. Oklahoma State March 24 8. Oklahoma State 1953-54 December 8 4. Oklahoma State 18. Saint Louis December 15 7. Oklahoma State December 22 5. Oklahoma State December 29 5. Oklahoma State January 5 4. Oklahoma State January 12 4. Oklahoma State 11. Wichita State January 19 5. Oklahoma State 11. Wichita State January 26 4. Oklahoma State 11. Wichita State February 2 5. Oklahoma State 14. Wichita State February 9 4. Oklahoma State 18. Wichita State February 16 5. Oklahoma State 15. Wichita State February 23 5. Oklahoma State 14. Wichita State

MVC IN SEASON-ENDING WIRE SERVICE POLLS Helms Foundation 1921-22 1. Kansas 1922-23 1. Kansas 1944-45 1. Oklahoma State 1945-46 1. Oklahoma State Associated Press 1948-49 2. Oklahoma State 3. Saint Louis 7. Bradley 1949-50 1. Bradley 1950-51 2. Oklahoma State 6. Bradley 1951-52 5. Saint Louis 1952-53 8. Oklahoma State 1953-54 10. Oklahoma State 1954-55 16. Tulsa 20. Saint Louis 1955-56 19. Oklahoma State 1956-57 10. Saint Louis 19. Oklahoma State 1957-58 2. Cincinnati 14. Bradley 1958-59 4. Bradley 5. Cincinnati 12. Saint Louis 1959-60 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 15. Saint Louis 1960-61 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley 18. Drake 1961-62 2. Cincinnati 5. Bradley 1962-63 1. Cincinnati 5. Wichita State 1963-64 5. Wichita State 1965-66 7. Cincinnati 1966-67 2. Louisville 1967-68 9. Louisville 1968-69 11. Drake 15. Louisville 1969-70 14. Drake

1972-73 12. Memphis 1974-75 4. Louisville 16. Drake 1978-79 1. Indiana State 1981-82 10. Tulsa 1982-83 14. Wichita State 1983-84 12. Tulsa 1984-85 18. Tulsa 1985-86 14. Bradley 1987-88 11. Bradley 2002-03 15. Creighton

1963-64 6. Wichita State 13. Drake 1964-65 14. Wichita State 1965-66 9. Cincinnati 1966-67 2. Louisville 13. Tulsa 1967-68 8. Louisville 19. Bradley 1968-69 11. Drake 1969-70 9. Drake 20. Cincinnati 1970-71 16. Drake

2003-04 23. Southern Illinois

1971-72 4. Louisville 13. Memphis

2006-07 14. Southern Illinois

1972-73 11. Memphis

2007-08 14. Drake

1974-75 3. Louisville 18. New Mexico State

2011-12 18. Wichita State 19. Creighton

1976-77 16. Indiana State

2012-13 22. Creighton

1978-79 1. Indiana State

UPI

1981-82 11. Tulsa

1950-51 2. Oklahoma State 6. Bradley 11. Saint Louis 1951-52 7. Saint Louis 1952-53 16. Saint Louis 1953-54 4. Oklahoma State 1954-55 14. Tulsa 18. Saint Louis 1955-56 16. Oklahoma State 16. Saint Louis 1956-57 9. Saint Louis 13. Bradley 1957-58 2. Cincinnati 11. Bradley 1958-59 4. Cincinnati 8. Bradley 13. Saint Louis 1959-60 2. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 19. Saint Louis 1960-61 2. Cincinnati 7. Bradley 14. Saint Louis

1970-71 19. Drake

1961-62 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley

1971-72 4. Louisville 13. Memphis

1962-63 1. Cincinnati 6. Wichita State

1982-83 18. Illinois State 1983-84 12. Tulsa 1984-85 14. Tulsa 1985-86 13. Bradley 1987-88 12. Bradley USA Today/ESPN 1993-94 19. Tulsa 1994-95 15. Tulsa 1998-99 24. Missouri State 2001-02 22. Southern Illinois 2002-03 23. Creighton 2005-06 21. Wichita State 24. Bradley 2006-07 11. Southern Illinois 2007-08 23. Drake 2009-10 13. UNI 2011-12 21. Creighton 2012-13 4. Wichita State 21. Creighton


Missouri Valley Conference in the Top 25 March 2 6. Oklahoma State 12. Wichita State March 9 5. Oklahoma State 20. Wichita State March 23 10. Oklahoma State 1954-55 December 7 11. Oklahoma State 12. Saint Louis 15. Wichita State December 14 17. Wichita State December 21 14. Wichita State February 15 19. Tulsa February 22 19. Tulsa March 1 15. Tulsa March 8 16. Tulsa 20. Saint Louis 1955-56

1956-57 December 11 19. Oklahoma State December 18 9. Saint Louis 12. Oklahoma State December 26 5. Saint Louis 10. Oklahoma State January 2 11. Oklahoma State 16. Saint Louis January 8 12. Oklahoma State 17. Saint Louis

1957-58 December 10 4. Bradley 9. Saint Louis 19. Cincinnati December 17 4. Cincinnati 11. Bradley December 24 5. Cincinnati 11. Bradley 18. Saint Louis December 31 5. Cincinnati 12. Bradley January 7 7. Cincinnati 10. Bradley 20. Wichita State January 14 5. Cincinnati 10. Bradley 17. Wichita State January 21 4. Cincinnati 10. Bradley 19. Wichita State January 28 3. Cincinnati 12. Bradley 18. Wichita State February 4 3. Cincinnati 11. Bradley February 11 3. Cincinnati 13. Bradley February 18 2. Cincinnati 15. Bradley February 25 3. Cincinnati 14. Bradley

March 4 3. Cincinnati 11. Bradley March 11 2. Cincinnati 14. Bradley 1958-59 December 9 1. Cincinnati 9. Saint Louis December 16 1. Cincinnati 11. Bradley 17. Saint Louis December 23 1. Cincinnati 13. Bradley 16. Saint Louis December 30 2. Cincinnati 10. Bradley 16. Saint Louis January 6 7. Cincinnati 9. Bradley 14. Saint Louis January 13 6. Cincinnati 7. Bradley 15. Saint Louis January 20 6. Cincinnati 9. Bradley 14. Saint Louis January 27 5. Cincinnati 9. Bradley 15. Saint Louis February 3 5. Cincinnati 8. Bradley 9. Saint Louis February 10 5. Cincinnati 7. Bradley 8. Saint Louis February 17 6. Cincinnati 8. Saint Louis 10. Bradley February 24 4. Cincinnati 9. Bradley 11. Saint Louis March 2 3. Cincinnati 9. Bradley 12. Saint Louis March 9 4. Bradley 5. Cincinnati 12. Saint Louis 1959-60 December 22 1. Cincinnati 5. Bradley 7. Saint Louis December 29 1. Cincinnati 6. Saint Louis 9. Bradley

January 5 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 12. Saint Louis January 12 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 11. Saint Louis January 19 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley 18. Saint Louis January 26 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley 16. Saint Louis February 2 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley 18. Saint Louis February 9 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley 18. Saint Louis February 16 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley February 23 1. Cincinnati 3. Bradley 16. Saint Louis March 1 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 13. Saint Louis March 8 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 15. Saint Louis 1960-61 December 13 2. Bradley 16. Wichita State December 20 2. Bradley 16. Saint Louis December 27 2. Bradley 8. Saint Louis 18. Wichita State January 3 2. Bradley January 10 2. Bradley January 17 3. Bradley January 24 3. Bradley February 7 4. Bradley 5. Cincinnati February 14 4. Cincinnati 5. Bradley February 21 3. Cincinnati 4. Bradley February 28 3. Cincinnati 4. Bradley March 7 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley

Tom Thacker was a three-time all-MVC choice and helped Cincinnati to national titles in 1961 and 1962. 1961-62 Preseason 2. Cincinnati December 19 2. Cincinnati December 26 2. Cincinnati 8. Wichita State January 2 2. Cincinnati January 9 2. Cincinnati January 16 3. Cincinnati 9. Bradley January 23 3. Cincinnati 9. Bradley January 30 3. Cincinnati 9. Bradley February 6 3. Cincinnati 7. Bradley February 13 3. Cincinnati 5. Bradley February 20 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley February 27 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley March 6 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley March 13 2. Cincinnati 5. Bradley 1962-63 Preseason 1. Cincinnati December 4 1. Cincinnati 10. Wichita State

December 11 1. Cincinnati December 18 1. Cincinnati December 25 1. Cincinnati January 1 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita State January 8 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita State January 15 1. Cincinnati 7. Wichita State January 22 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita State January 29 1. Cincinnati 10. Wichita State February 5 1. Cincinnati 9. Wichita State February 12 1. Cincinnati February 19 1. Cincinnati 7. Wichita State February 26 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita State March 5 1. Cincinnati 6. Wichita State March 12 1. Cincinnati 5. Wichita State

History

December 3 17. Saint Louis January 3 15. Tulsa January 10 20. Oklahoma State January 17 17. Saint Louis January 24 17. Saint Louis 20. Oklahoma State January 31 11. Saint Louis February 7 11. Saint Louis February 14 17. Saint Louis 18. Houston February 21 14. Houston February 28 18. Houston 19. Saint Louis March 6 17. Houston

January 15 12. Bradley 19. Oklahoma State January 22 10. Bradley January 29 10. Bradley 20. Oklahoma State February 5 8. Bradley February 12 5. Bradley 20. Saint Louis February 19 5. Bradley February 26 7. Bradley 14. Saint Louis 17. Oklahoma State March 5 12. Saint Louis 13. Bradley 16. Oklahoma State March 12 10. Saint Louis 19. Bradley 20. Oklahoma State

1963-64 Preseason 3. Cincinnati 5. Wichita State December 10 6. Cincinnati December 17 4. Cincinnati

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Missouri Valley Conference in the Top 25 December 24 5. Cincinnati December 31 4. Cincinnati January 7 8. Cincinnati January 14 8. Cincinnati January 21 10. Wichita State January 28 7. Wichita State February 4 4. Wichita State February 11 6. Wichita State February 18 6. Wichita State 10. Drake February 25 5. Wichita State March 3 3. Wichita State March 10 5. Wichita State 1964-65

History

Preseason 3. Wichita State 14. Bradley December 8 2. Wichita State 4. Saint Louis December 15 1. Wichita State 10. Saint Louis December 22 2. Wichita State 9. Saint Louis December 29 2. Wichita State 9. Saint Louis January 5 5. Wichita State January 12 3. Wichita State January 19 4. Wichita State January 26 5. Wichita State February 2 8. Wichita State February 9 9. Wichita State February 16 10. Wichita State 1965-66 Preseason 9. Bradley December 7 9. Bradley December 14 9. Bradley 10. Wichita State December 21 5. Bradley 8. Wichita State December 28 3. Bradley

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January 4 5. Bradley January 11 5. Bradley January 18 7. Bradley January 25 8. Cincinnati February 1 10. Cincinnati 1966-67 Preseason 5. Louisville 10. Cincinnati December 6 4. Louisville 10. Cincinnati December 13 3. Louisville 10. Cincinnati December 20 2. Louisville 7. Cincinnati December 27 2. Louisville 7. Cincinnati January 3 2. Louisville 8. Cincinnati 10. Bradley January 10 2. Louisville January 17 2. Louisville January 24 2. Louisville January 31 3. Louisville February 7 3. Louisville February 14 2. Louisville February 21 2. Louisville February 28 2. Louisville March 7 2. Louisville 1967-68 Preseason 3. Louisville December 5 3. Louisville December 12 5. Louisville December 19 10. Bradley February 27 9. Louisville March 5 9. Louisville March 12 9. Louisville 1968-69 Preseason 14. Cincinnati December 3 9. Cincinnati

December 10 6. Cincinnati December 17 6. Cincinnati 19. Louisville December 24 10. Cincinnati 14. Louisville December 31 10. Cincinnati 14. Louisville January 7 14. Louisville 18. Drake 19. Cincinnati January 14 14. Tulsa 19. Cincinnati January 21 14. Tulsa January 28 13. Tulsa February 4 11. Tulsa February 11 7. Tulsa 20. Louisville February 18 13. Louisville 14. Tulsa February 25 11. Louisville 19. Tulsa March 4 11. Drake 15. Louisville 1969-70 Preseason 15. Louisville 19. Drake December 9 11. Louisville December 16 14. Louisville December 23 14. Louisville January 6 20. Louisville January 13 18. Louisville January 20 18. Louisville January 27 16. Drake February 3 13. Drake February 10 11. Drake February 17 17. Drake 19. Louisville February 24 16. Drake March 3 14. Drake 19. Cincinnati March 10 14. Drake

1970-71

1972-73

1974-75

Preseason 10. Drake 15. New Mexico December 8 7. Drake 15. New Mexico 20. Louisville December 15 9. Drake 17. New Mexico December 22 9. Drake 20. New Mexico December 29 7. Drake 17. Louisville January 5 13. Louisville 16. Drake January 12 16. Louisville 19. Memphis February 16 19. Louisville February 23 15. Louisville March 16 18. Drake

Preseason 11. Memphis 20. Louisville December 5 11. Memphis December 12 19. Memphis January 9 20. Louisville January 16 20. Louisville January 23 17. Memphis January 30 17. Memphis February 6 15. Memphis February 13 16. Memphis February 20 14. Memphis February 27 10. Memphis March 6 15. Memphis March 13 12. Memphis March 20 4. Louisville 13. Memphis

Preseason 8. Louisville December 3 6. Louisville December 10 4. Louisville December 17 4. Louisville December 24 4. Louisville December 31 4. Louisville January 7 3. Louisville January 14 3. Louisville January 21 2. Louisville January 28 3. Louisville February 4 3. Louisville February 11 6. Louisville February 18 6. Louisville February 25 3. Louisville March 4 3. Louisville March 11 3. Louisville March 18 3. Louisville 14. Drake March 25 4. Louisville 14. Drake April 2 4. Louisville 16. Drake

1971-72 Preseason 9. Louisville December 7 16. Louisville December 14 17. Louisville December 21 19. Louisville December 28 15. Louisville January 4 7. Louisville January 11 5. Louisville January 18 6. Louisville January 25 4. Louisville February 1 3. Louisville February 8 4. Louisville 15. Memphis February 15 4. Louisville 18. Memphis February 22 3. Louisville 19. Memphis February 29 2. Louisville 20. Memphis March 7 4. Louisville 11. Memphis March 14 4. Louisville 13. Memphis

State

State

State

State

1973-74 Preseason 9. Louisville December 4 9. Louisville December 11 9. Louisville December 18 8. Louisville December 25 8. Louisville January 2 13. Louisville January 8 11. Louisville January 15 16. Louisville January 22 14. Louisville January 29 15. Louisville February 5 15. Louisville February 12 18. Louisville February 19 20. Louisville February 26 20. Louisville March 5 18. Louisville March 12 16. Louisville

1976-77 November 30 17. Southern Illinois December 7 18. Southern Illinois December 14 18. Southern Illinois 1977-78 December 6 11. Indiana State December 13 9. Indiana State December 20 6. Indiana State December 27 6. Indiana State January 3 6. Indiana State January 10 6. Indiana State January 17 4. Indiana State January 24 13. Indiana State


Missouri Valley Conference in the Top 25 1978-79

1982-83

1985-86

December 12 20. Indiana State December 19 16. Indiana State December 26 11. Indiana State January 3 11. Indiana State January 9 9. Indiana State January 16 5. Indiana State January 23 3. Indiana State January 30 2. Indiana State February 6 2. Indiana State February 13 1. Indiana State February 20 2. Indiana State February 27 1. Indiana State March 6 1. Indiana State March 13 1. Indiana State

December 21 20. Tulsa December 28 19. Tulsa January 25 17. Illinois State February 1 16. Illinois State February 8 16. Wichita State 17. Illinois State February 15 15. Wichita State February 22 12. Wichita State March 1 12. Wichita State March 8 11. Wichita State March 15 14. Wichita State

January 14 20. Bradley January 21 17. Bradley January 28 13. Bradley February 4 13. Bradley February 11 13. Bradley February 18 12. Bradley February 25 11. Bradley March 4 9. Bradley March 11 14. Bradley

Preseason 6. Wichita State 11. Tulsa December 1 4. Wichita State 9. Tulsa December 8 4. Wichita State 14. Tulsa December 15 4. Wichita State 12. Tulsa December 22 3. Wichita State 14. Tulsa December 29 2. Wichita State 13. Tulsa January 5 9. Wichita State 10. Tulsa January 12 16. Wichita State 18. Tulsa January 19 10. Tulsa January 26 16. Tulsa February 2 11. Tulsa February 9 7. Tulsa February 16 6. Tulsa February 23 8. Tulsa March 2 10. Tulsa March 9 10. Tulsa

1983-84 November 29 18. Wichita State December 6 14. Wichita State January 10 20. Tulsa January 17 13. Tulsa January 24 12. Tulsa January 31 11. Tulsa February 7 12. Tulsa February 14 12. Tulsa February 21 10. Tulsa February 28 9. Tulsa March 6 12. Tulsa March 13 12. Tulsa 1984-85 January 15 20. Tulsa January 22 17. Tulsa January 29 12. Tulsa February 5 17. Tulsa February 12 15. Tulsa February 19 12. Tulsa February 26 15. Tulsa March 5 15. Tulsa March 12 18. Tulsa

2005-06

2011-12

January 30 25. UNI February 6 25. UNI February 20 25. UNI

December 5 19. Creighton December 12 25. Creighton December 19 23. Creighton December 26 21. Creighton January 9 23. Creighton January 16 19. Creighton January 23 15. Creighton January 30 13. Creighton February 6 17. Creighton February 13 24. Wichita State February 20 19. Wichita State February 27 15. Wichita State 25. Creighton March 5 16. Wichita State 19. Creighton March 12 18. Wichita State 19. Creighton

2006-07 Preseason 19. Creighton November 13 20. Creighton November 20 24. Wichita State November 27 17. Wichita State December 4 10. Wichita State December 11 8. Wichita State December 18 8. Wichita State December 26 16. Wichita State February 5 21. Southern Illinois February 12 16. Southern Illinois February 19 13. Southern Illinois February 26 11. Southern Illinois March 5 14. Southern Illinois 2007-08

Paul Pressey played on Tulsa’s 1982 team that spent 16 weeks ranked in the AP poll during the 1981-82 season. 1987-88 February 2 18. Bradley February 9 15. Bradley February 16 17. Bradley February 23 14. Bradley March 1 14. Bradley March 8 12. Bradley March 15 11. Bradley 1995-96 December 26 25. Tulsa 1997-98 November 18 24. Illinois State 2002-03 December 9 23. Creighton

February 24 17. Creighton March 3 19. Creighton March 10 19. Creighton March 16 15. Creighton 2003-04 January 12 24. Creighton February 9 23. Southern Illinois February 16 20. Southern Illinois February 23 16. Southern Illinois March 1 15. Southern Illinois March 8 24. Southern Illinois March 15 23. Southern Illinois

Preseason 24. Southern Illinois November 12 23. Southern Illinois November 19 19. Southern Illinois January 21 22. Drake January 28 16. Drake February 4 15. Drake February 11 14. Drake February 18 16. Drake February 25 20. Drake March 3 20. Drake March 10 16. Drake March 17 14. Drake 2009-10 January 18 20. UNI February 1 24. UNI February 8 19. UNI February 22 25. UNI

2012-13 Preseason 16. Creighton November 12 15. Creighton November 19 14. Creighton November 26 11. Creighton December 3 16. Creighton 24. Wichita State December 10 16. Creighton 23. Wichita State December 17 17. Creighton December 24 16. Creighton December 31 16. Creighton January 7 13. Creighton 23. Wichita State January 14 12. Creighton January 21 17. Creighton 20. Wichita State January 28 15. Wichita State 21. Creighton March 11 23. Creighton March 18 22. Creighton

History

1981-82

December 16 20. Creighton December 23 18. Creighton December 30 15. Creighton January 6 16. Creighton January 13 13. Creighton January 20 10. Creighton January 27 16. Creighton February 3 13. Creighton February 10 12. Creighton February 17 17. Creighton

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Missouri Valley Conference vs. the Top 25 The following is a year-by-year breakdown of Missouri Valley Conference records against non-conference top-25 opponents. Associated Press rankings indicated, and only MVC wins are listed. Notes on the Associated Press poll: • The Associated Press began its basketball poll on Jan. 20, 1949. • Starting in 1961-62, the AP provided a preseason poll. • From 1949 through 1961, and from 1969 through 1989 only a Top 20 was recorded, and from 1962 through 1968 only a Top 10 was recorded. The AP has conducted a top-25 poll since 1990. • The AP conducted post-season tournament polls in 1953, 1954, 1974 and 1975. All other AP polls ended in conjunction with the end of the regular season. 1948-49 (4-5) Bradley (2-3); Oklahoma State (2-1); Saint Louis (0-1) J29 F11 M14 M18

Oklahoma State at #16 DePaul Bradley at #9 San Francisco Bradley vs.#5 Western Ky. Oklahoma St. vs. #17 Wyoming

W, 37-26 W, 54-52 W, 95-86 W, 40-39

History

1949-50 (3-2) Bradley (3-0); Saint Louis (0-2) M16 M20 M24

Bradley vs. #9 St. John’s Bradley vs. #19 Kansas Bradley vs. #7 UCLA

W, 83-72 W, 59-57 W, 73-59

1950-51 (6-6) Bradley (2-1); Detroit (0-1); Drake (0-1); Oklahoma State (2-2); Saint Louis (2-1) D19 D27 D29 F3 F5 M23

#9 UCLA at Bradley #5 Indiana at Bradley Saint Louis vs. #1 Kentucky #4 Long Island at Saint Louis Oklahoma St. at #20 Kansas Okla. State vs. #15 Washington

W, 79-74 W, 64-62 W, 43-42 W, 47-45 W, 46-41 W, 61-57

Oklahoma State (1-0); Saint Louis (4-3); Tulsa (1-1) Saint Louis vs. #14 Villanova Saint Louis vs. #1 Kentucky Saint Louis vs. #13 LaSalle Saint Louis vs. #13 New York U. Tulsa at #18 Oklahoma City #4 Kansas at Oklahoma State

W, 73-69 W, 61-60 W, 62-46 W, 75-66 W, 46-43 W, 49-45

1952-53 (7-10) Houston (0-1); Oklahoma State (2-1); Saint Louis (2-4); Tulsa (2-4); Wichita State (1-0) D22 D29 D30 J17 J23 F23

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#10 Louisiana State at Tulsa SLU vs. #12 St. Bonaventure Okla. State vs. #16 Okla. City #11 Notre Dame at Saint Louis #18 Oklahoma City at Tulsa #17 Okla. City at Wichita State #8 Kansas at Oklahoma State

D13 D23 J29 F5 F7 M13 M14

W, 84-58 W, 67-59 W, 75-58 W, 86-81 W, 65-62 W, 66-62 W, 79-58

Bradley at #20 St. John’s #14 California at Saint Louis #7 St. John’s at Saint Louis #14 Seattle at Bradley #13 Oklahoma City at Houston Cincinnati vs. #16 TCU Cincinnati vs. #1 Kansas State

W, 71-66 W, 55-43 W, 72-63 W, 86-70 W, 80-63 W, 77-73 W, 85-75

1959-60 (4-2) Bradley (2-0); Cincinnati (2-1); Saint Louis (0-1) D30 M17 M19

Cincinnati vs. #14 Iowa Bradley vs. #9 St. Bonaventure Bradley vs. #14 Providence Cincinnati vs. #12 New York U.

W, 96-83 W, 82-71 W, 88-72 W, 95-71

1960-61 (6-4)

In his three seasons at Cincinnati, Oscar Robertson led the team to six wins against top-25 teams, including No. 1 Kansas State on March 14, 1959. 1953-54 (5-11) Houston (0-3); Oklahoma State (3-2); Saint Louis (0-3); Tulsa (1-3); Wichita State (1-0) D21 D30 J12 F3 F13

Okla. State at #4 Illinois (OT) Okla. State vs. #11 Okla. City #11 Kansas at Oklahoma State #18 Bradley at Tulsa #13 Okla. City at Wichita State

W, 65-60 W, 65-50 W, 54-50 W, 66-63 W, 79-65

1954-55 (2-7) Detroit (0-1); Houston (1-0); Okla. State (0-1); Saint Louis (0-3); Tulsa (1-2) D23 J29

#7 Missouri (2OT) at Houston #10 Oklahoma City at Tulsa

W, 84-76 W, 65-58

1955-56 (1-7) Detroit (0-1); Houston (0-1); Okla. State (0-1); Saint Louis (1-1); Wichita State (0-3) J28

#14 Cincinnati at Saint Louis

W, 89-71

1956-57 (4-12)

1951-52 (6-4)

D28 D29 J5 J15 J19 J30

1958-59 (7-6) Bradley (2-0); Cincinnati (2-3); Drake (0-1); Houston (1-1); Saint Louis (2-1)

Bradley (2-0); Detroit (0-1); Drake (0-2); Houston (0-2); Okla. State (0-2); Saint Louis (1-2); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-2) D15 D18 D21 M23

Bradley at #10 Canisius #6 Louisville at Saint Louis #13 Okla. City at Wichita State Bradley vs. #12 Memphis

W, 66-64 W, 93-77 W, 73-65 W, 84-83

1957-58 (7-14) Bradley (2-3); Cincinnati (2-2); Drake (1-1); Houston (1-1); North Texas State (0-2); Saint Louis (0-2); Tulsa (0-2); Wichita State (1-1) D18 D20 J27 F15 F17 M1 M4

#13 UCLA at Wichita State #13 UCLA at Bradley #7 Okla. State at Houston #6 Okla. State at Cincinnati #6 Oklahoma State at Bradley #13 Oklahoma State at Drake Cincinnati vs. #8 Dayton

W, 83-68 W, 67-43 W, 70-64 W, 71-59 W, 57-43 W, 61-54 W, 70-66

Bradley (0-1); Cincinnati (3-0); Drake (1-0); Saint Louis (1-1); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-1) D17 D21 J27 F4 M18 M25

#20 Dayton at Drake #15 Colorado at Wichita State #7 St. John’s at Saint Louis Cincinnati at #6 Iowa Cincinnati vs. #4 Kansas State Cincinnati vs. #1 Ohio St. (OT)

W, 73-62 W, 64-54 W, 60-57 W, 77-60 W, 69-64 W, 70-65

1961-62 (4-3) Cincinnati (3-0); SLU (0-2); Wichita St. (1-1) D11 J18 M17 M24

Wichita State at #6 Purdue Cincinnati at #5 Duquesne Cincinnati vs. #9 Colorado Cincinnati vs. #1 Ohio State

W, 71-68 W, 62-54 W, 73-46 W, 71-59

1962-63 (6-1) Cincinnati (3-1); SLU (1-0); Wichita State (2-0) D29 D31 J26 M2 M16 M22

#2 Ohio State at Wichita State #5 Kentucky at Saint Louis Cincinnati at #3 Illinois Wichita State at #3 Loyola Cincinnati vs. #10 Colorado Cincinnati vs. #7 Oregon State

W, 71-54 W, 87-63 W, 62-53 W, 73-72 W, 67-60 W, 80-46

1963-64 (5-3) Bradley (1-0); Cincinnati (1-1); Saint Louis (1-1); Wichita State (2-1) D11 J3 J25 F4 M2

#4 Arizona State at Bradley Cincinnati vs. #8 Oregon State Wichita State at #3 Loyola Wichita State vs. #9 Loyola Saint Louis at #2 Kentucky

W, 92-85 W, 57-53 W, 80-76 W, 65-60 W, 67-60

1964-65 (2-5) Drake (0-1); Saint Louis (0-1); Tulsa (2-0); Wichita State (0-3) D5 F1

#15 Seattle at Tulsa #8 San Francisco at Tulsa

W, 98-76 W, 59-53

1965-66 (5-4) Cincinnati (1-1); Saint Louis (0-1); Tulsa (2-1); Wichita State (2-1) D4 D8 D18 D28 F8

Tulsa at #10 Kansas State #2 Michigan at Wichita State Cincinnati at #8 UCLA Tulsa vs. #7 Michigan #3 Loyola at Wichita State

W, 70-63 W, 100-94 W, 82-76 W, 78-67 W, 92-84


Missouri Valley Conference vs. the Top 25 1966-67 (0-3)

1973-74 (1-5)

Drake (0-1); Louisville (0-1); Tulsa (0-1)

Bradley (0-2); Louisville (1-2); Saint Louis (0-1) D3

1967-68 (2-6) Bradley (0-2); Louisville (2-1); Saint Louis (0-2); Wichita State (0-1) D6 D30

Louisville at #4 Kansas W, 57-51 Louisville vs. #10 Boston College W, 81-74

1968-69 (5-5) Cincinnati (1-0); Drake (3-1); Louisville (0-1); North Texas State (0-1); Saint Louis (0-2); Wichita State (1-0) D9 D12 D14 D18 M22

Drake vs. #20 Marquette #19 Iowa at Wichita State Drake vs. #19 Iowa Cincinnati at #15 California Drake vs. #4 North Carolina

W, 68-63 W, 93-88 W, 89-74 W, 71-70 W, 104-84

1969-70 (1-9) Bradley (0-1); Drake (1-2); N. Texas State (0-1); Saint Louis (0-2); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (0-2) M12

Drake vs. #12 Houston

W, 92-87

1970-71 (4-12)

D2 D21 F6 M18

W. Texas St. at #12 Utah State #12 Kansas at Louisville #13 Utah St. at New Mexico St. Drake vs. #12 Notre Dame (OT)

W, 81-78 W, 87-75 W, 93-90 W, 79-72

1971-72 (2-8) Bradley (0-1); Louisville (0-2); Memphis (0-2); New Mexico State (2-2); Saint Louis (0-1) D6 M5

#16 N. Mexico at New Mex. St. #5 Marquette at New Mex. St.

W, 94-79 W, 73-69

1972-73 (1-6) Bradley (0-1); Drake (0-1); Louisville (0-1); Memphis (0-1); N. Texas State (0-2); Tulsa (1-0) D9

#16 Kansas State at Tulsa

W, 89-79

W, 87-81

1974-75 (10-6) Drake (2-1); Louisville (5-1); N. Mexico St. (0-1); S. Illinois (1-1); Tulsa (1-0); Wichita State (1-2) D8 D21 D30 M3 M13 M15 M20 M22 M31

Tulsa vs. #9 Penn Louisville at #6 Marquette Drake vs. #11 South Carolina #16 Memphis St. at Wichita St. #13 Creighton at S. Illinois Drake vs. #13 USC Louisville vs. #15 Rutgers Louisville vs. #12 Cincinnati Louisville vs. #4 Maryland Louisville vs. #6 Syracuse (OT)

W, 81-75 W, 80-69 W, 92-71 W, 95-91 W, 53-47 W, 80-70 W, 91-78 W, 78-63 W, 96-82 W, 96-88

1975-76 (1-6) Drake (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-2); Tulsa (0-1); West Texas State (1-0); Wichita State (0-2) J3

WTSU at #11 Louisville (OT)

W, 84-78 1983-84 (0-5)

1976-77 (1-7) Bradley (0-1); Drake (0-1); S. Illinois (0-1); Tulsa (0-3); Wichita State (1-1) F19

Wichita State at #9 Marquette

W, 75-64

1977-78 (2-9)

Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-2); Illinois State (0-2) 1984-85 (1-6) Creighton (0-1); Illinois State (0-2); Tulsa (1-0); Wichita State (0-3)

Bradley (0-2); Creighton (0-3); Indiana State (1-0); New Mexico State (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-1); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-1)

J9

N28 J21

Bradley (1-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); Tulsa (0-2); W. Texas St. (0-1); Wichita St. (0-1)

#12 Purdue at Indiana State #16 UNLV at Wichita State

W, 91-63 W, 87-83

Indiana St. vs. #14 Oklahoma Indiana State vs. #5 Arkansas Indiana State vs. #6 DePaul

W, 93-72 W, 73-71 W, 76-74

1979-80 (1-5) Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (1-1); Tulsa (0-2) Drake vs. #18 Georgetown

W, 79-77

1980-81 (3-7) Creighton (0-1); Drake (1-1); Illinois State (0-3); Tulsa (1-0); W. Texas St. (0-1); Wichita St. (1-1) D4 D26 M15

#8 Louisville at Tulsa Drake vs. #19 Utah Wichita State vs. #13 Iowa

W, 68-60 W, 69-68 W, 60-56

1981-82 (1-7) Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-2); Illinois State (0-1); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-2) D12

#9 UAB at Wichita State

W, 75-60

Drake (0-1); Tulsa (2-1); West Texas State (0-1); Wichita State (0-1) Tulsa at #20 Oklahoma #17 North Carolina at Tulsa

Bradley vs. #20 UTEP

W, 83-65

Creighton (0-2); Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-2); Wichita State (1-2) J6

#19 Kansas at Wichita State

W, 54-49

1987-88 (1-8) Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-2); Illinois St. (1-2); S. Illinois (0-1); Wichita St. (0-1) J29

Illinois State vs. #14 Iowa

W, 89-88

1988-89 (1-5) Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); S. Illinois (1-0); Tulsa (0-2); Wichita State (0-1) N26

#11 Villanova at S. Illinois

W, 102-81

1989-90 (1-9) Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-1); Tulsa (1-1); Wichita State (0-3) D17

#22 Oklahoma State at Tulsa

W, 95-80

1990-91 (2-3) Creighton (1-1); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-1)

1982-83 (2-4)

D4 D17

W, 104-89

1986-87 (1-7)

Creighton (0-1); Indiana State (3-1); West Texas State (0-1) M15 M17 M24

#8 Oklahoma at Tulsa

1985-86 (1-7)

M13

1978-79 (3-3)

J3

In 1969, Willie McCarter led Drake to three top-25 wins, including a 104-84 win vs. No. 4 North Carolina in the Final Four.

Junior Bridgeman led the 1975 Louisville team to the Final Four, which included a league-record five top-25 wins that year.

History

Bradley (0-2); Drake (1-1); Louisville (1-0); New Mexico State (1-3); North Texas State (0-1); Saint Louis (0-3); Tulsa (0-1); West Texas State (1-0); Wichita State (0-1)

#14 Houston at Louisville

W, 79-76 W, 84-74

D4 M14

#15 Alabama at Wichita St. (OT) W, 74-71 Creighton vs. #15 N. Mexico St. W, 64-56

1991-92 (0-12) Bradley (0-2); Drake (0-1); Indiana State (0-1); Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); Tulsa (0-2); Wichita State (0-4)

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Missouri Valley Conference vs. the Top 25 1992-93 (0-11)

2004-05 (0-4)

Top-25 “Records”

Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); Indiana St. (0-2); Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); S. Illinois (0-2); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (0-2)

Drake (0-1); UNI (0-2); Southern Illinois (0-1)

Most Wins in a Season: 10 (1974-75); 7 (3 times) Wins Against No. 1: 7 (last time on March 23, 2013) Wins Against Top 5: 28 (last on March 23, 2013) Wins Against Top 10: 70 (last on March 30, 2013) Most Top-25 Wins as MVC school: 28 - Wichita State; 20 - Bradley

Bradley (2-1); Drake (0-2); Indiana State (1-0); UNI (2-1); S. Illinois (0-1); Wichita State (1-2)

1993-94 (2-5) Southern Illinois (0-2); Tulsa (2-3) M18 M20

Tulsa vs. #17 UCLA Tulsa vs. #19 Oklahoma St.

W, 112-102 W, 82-80

1994-95 (0-6) Creighton (0-1); Evansville (0-1); UNI (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-1); Tulsa (0-2) 1995-96 (0-6) Bradley (0-1); Drake (0-2); Illinois State (0-1); UNI (0-1); Tulsa (0-1) 1996-97 (0-7) Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); Evansville (0-2); Illinois State (0-1); Missouri State (0-1) 1997-98 (1-4) Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); UNI (1-0); Missouri State (0-1); Wichita State (0-1) D9

#10 Iowa at UNI

W, 84-78

History

1998-99 (3-7) Creighton (1-1); Drake (0-1); Evansville (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-1); Missouri State (2-2) D20 M12 M14

#18 Okla. State at Creighton Missouri St. vs. #18 Wisconsin Missouri St. vs. #20 Tennessee

W, 66-60 W, 43-32 W, 81-51

1999-00 (2-7) Bradley (0-2); Creighton (1-2); Illinois St. (0-1); Indiana State (1-1); Southern Illinois (0-1) N27 D12

#23 Iowa at Creighton Indiana State at #15 Indiana

W, 85-76 W, 63-60

D6 D6 F18 M17 M18 M19

#12 Iowa at UNI (OT) #18 Indiana at Indiana State #24 Bucknell at UNI (2OT) Bradley vs. #12 Kansas Wichita State vs. #18 Tennessee Bradley vs. #16 Pittsburgh

W, 67-63 W, 72-67 W, 65-61 W, 77-73 W, 80-73 W, 72-66

2006-07 (6-5) Creighton (1-1); Evansville (0-1); Indiana State (1-0); Missouri State (1-0); UNI (0-2); Southern Illinois (1-1); Wichita State (2-0) N24 N25 D2 D9 D9 F17

Missouri State vs. #7 Wisconsin Wichita State at #6 LSU Wichita State at #15 Syracuse #24 Xavier at Creighton #15 Butler at Indiana State Southern Illinois at #13 Butler

W, 66-64 W, 57-53 W, 64-61 W, 73-67 W, 72-64 W, 68-64

2007-08 (2-8) Bradley (0-2); Creighton (0-1); Drake (1-0); Evansville (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-1); Southern Illinois (1-2) D11 F23

#24 Saint Mary’s at S. Illinois Drake at #8 Butler

W, 71-56 W, 71-64

2008-09 (0-11) Bradley (0-2); Evansville (0-1); Indiana State (0-2); UNI (0-2); Southern Illinois (0-2); Wichita State (0-2) 2009-10 (3-5) Bradley (1-0); Creighton (0-3); Evansville (0-1); UNI (1-1); Wichita State (1-0) N28 D19 M20

Bradley vs. #20 Illinois #16 Texas Tech at Wichita St. UNI vs. #1 Kansas

W, 72-68 W, 85-83 W, 69-67

2000-01 (1-7)

2010-11 (1-11)

Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (1-0); Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-1)

Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Evansville (1-0); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-3); Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-2); Wichita State (0-1)

M16

Indiana St. vs. #13 Oklahoma

W, 70-68

N27

2001-02 (4-7) Creighton (2-1); Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-1); UNI (1-0); S. Illinois (1-2); Wichita State (0-1) N27 D4 M15 M17

#17 Western Ky. at CU (2OT) #12 Iowa at UNI Creighton vs. #15 Florida (2OT) S. Illinois vs. #23 Georgia

W, 94-91 W, 78-76 W, 83-82 W, 77-75

2002-03 (0-3) Creighton (0-1); Missouri State (0-1); SIU (0-1) 2003-04 (1-3) Evansville (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); UNI (1-1) D9

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2005-06 (6-7)

#24 Iowa at UNI

W, 77-66

Evansville at #23 Butler (OT)

W, 71-68

2011-12 (2-6) Bradley (0-2); Creighton (0-1); Evansville (0-1); Indiana State (1-0); Southern Illinois (0-1); Wichita State (1-1) D3 D17

#18 UNLV at Wichita State W, 89-70 Indiana State at #25 Vanderbilt W, 61-55

2012-13 (4-14) Bradley (0-1); Creighton (1-1); Evansville (0-2); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-3); Missouri State (0-2); UNI (0-3); Wichita State (3-1) N23 M21 M23 M30

Creighton vs. #24 Wisconsin Wichita State vs. #20 Pitt Wichita State vs. #1 Gonzaga Wichita State vs. #6 Ohio State

W, 84-74 W, 73-55 W, 76-70 W, 70-66

The following is a school-by-school breakdown of Missouri Valley Conference records against non-conference top-25 opponents (it does not include top-25 wins against other Valley teams). Associated Press rankings indicated (first year of the poll was 1949). Records include only those accumulated while team was an MVC member (includes games through 2012-13). Team Bradley Cincinnati Creighton Detroit Drake Evansville Houston Illinois State Indiana State Louisville Memphis Missouri State New Mexico St. North Texas St. UNI Oklahoma State Saint Louis Southern Illinois Tulsa West Texas St. Wichita State

Rec. 20-40 18-9 7-32 0-4 12-40 1-12 3-9 1-24 9-17 9-9 0-3 3-11 3-7 0-7 6-18 10-10 15-41 5-24 18-42 2-4 28-54

Last Top-25 Win 11/28/09 (#20 Illinois) 12/18/69 (#15 Cal.) 11/23/12 (#24 Wisc.) none 2/23/08 (#8 Butler) 11/27/10 (#23 Butler) 2/7/60 (#13 Okla. City) 1/29/88 (#14 Iowa) 12/17/11 (#25 Vandy) 3/31/75 (#6 Syracuse) none 11/24/06 (#7 Wisc.) 3/5/72 (#5 Marquette) none 3/20/10 (#1 Kansas) 1/12/54 (#11 Kansas) 3/2/64 (#2 Kentucky) 12/11/07 (#24 S Mary’s) 3/20/94 (#19 Okla. St.) 1/3/76 (#11 Louisville) 3/30/13 (#6 Ohio State)


Missouri Valley Conference in the RPI The Rating Percentage Index (RPI) was first used by the men’s committee in 1981 and consists of three factors (team’s Division I winning percentage, team’s schedule strength, and team’s opponents’ schedule strength). Below is a listing of annual season-ending RPIs for The Valley and its members. (Information courtesy of Jim Sukup, Collegiate Basketball News -- data unavailable prior to 1991-92.)

1991-92

1995-96

1999-00

*Postseason: 2 (0-2)

*Postseason: 3 (2-3)

*Postseason: 4 (2-4)

RPI Sked MVC Bradley Creighton Drake Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Tulsa Wichita St.

21 267 223 277 121 145 98 213 108 124 219

19 224 175 227 185 102 210 169 257 117 131

1992-93 RPI Sked 14 160 126 172 178 113 95 174 147 169 83

1993-94 RPI Sked 17 71 260 202 123 264 175 161 41 34 205

16 167 200 181 168 127 125 191 101 80 100

1994-95 RPI Sked 10 54 214 140 85 84 240 120 237 34 16 152

RPI Sked MVC *Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI S. Illinois Wichita St.

10 102 138 255 89 41 163 51 85 140 135

10 119 162 54 74 137 116 94 78 95 173

RPI Sked 12 139 89 293 190 27 111 118 226 157 122

10 81 133 106 140 79 157 176 173 57 23 142

11 127 133 184 230 79 153 85 223 122 97

RPI Sked 8 69 34 173 50 96 103 27 168 78 167

MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. *Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Wichita St.

11 112 63 193 123 211 53 37 148 58 183

11 44 138 164 170 133 96 51 132 50 150

2000-01 RPI Sked MVC *Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. *Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI S. Illinois Wichita St.

12 102 30 195 162 87 76 158 248 123 212

12 113 71 112 122 180 100 109 101 108 133

2001-02

12 234 44 189 260 96 253 141 169 41 161

8 76 71 86 97 79 113 28 67 64 128

12 130 77 208 170 89 100 165 172 131 188

2002-03 RPI Sked MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois *Wichita St.

14 192 26 259 155 221 263 128 246 42 132

Total

NCAA

NIT

88 59 44

40 36 31

33 23 13

Other None 5 0 0

10 ---

Year Team, RPI (Tournament) 1992 Missouri State, 95 (NCAA); SIU, 108 (NIT) 1993 SIU, 81 (NCAA); Missouri State, 86 (NIT) 1994 SIU, 36 (NCAA); TU, 54 (NCAA); BU, 86 (NIT) 1995 TU, 15 (NCAA); SIU, 30 (NCAA); BU, 58 (NIT); Illinois State, 84 (NIT); Evansville, 85 (none); 1996 Bradley, 25 (NCAA); Tulsa, 39 (NCAA); ILS, 71 (NIT); Missouri State, 92 (none)

1998 Illinois State, 33 (NCAA); Creighton, 82 (NIT) 1999 Creighton, 34 (NCAA); Missouri State, 35 (NCAA); Evansville, 44 (NCAA); Bradley, 64 (NIT); Southern Illinois, 82 (none); Illinois St., 96 (none) 2000 Missouri State, 34 (NIT); INS, 47 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 53 (NIT); Creighton, 59 (NCAA) 2001 Creighton, 27 (NCAA); Illinois State, 79 (NIT); Indiana State, 80 (NCAA); Bradley, 98 (NIT) 2002 Creighton, 44 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 52 (NCAA); Illinois State, 99 (none) 2003 Creighton, 23 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 34 (NCAA) 2004 Southern Illinois, 26 (NCAA); UNI, 64 (NCAA); WSU, 69 (NIT); CU, 79 (NIT); MSU, 100 (none)

RPI Sked MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Wichita St.

Top 100: Top 75: Top 50:

1997 ILS, 35 (NCAA); MSU, 42 (NIT); UNI, 83 (none); Evansville, 88 (none)

*Postseason: 3 (0-3)

*Postseason: 4 (3-4) MVC *Bradley *Creighton Drake *Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI S. Illinois Wichita St.

RPI Sked

*Postseason: 2 (3-2)

*Postseason: 2 (1-2) MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI S. Illinois Wichita St.

RPI Rank

*Postseason: 4 (1-4)

*Postseason: 3 (1-3)

1998-99

*Postseason: 4 (2-4) MVC *Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois *Tulsa Wichita St.

12 56 158 95 104 84 203 89 139 152 101 127

1997-98

*Postseason: 3 (4-3) MVC *Bradley Creighton Drake Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois *Tulsa Wichita St.

12 30 161 139 120 64 217 91 122 197 42 225

Since 1992, 78 of 88 Missouri Valley Conference teams with regular-season RPIs (pre-Selection Sunday) in the Top 100 have participated in the postseason. A top-75 finish in the regular-season RPI has secured all 59-such Valley teams a post-season berth.

History

15 193 203 150 106 178 83 181 82 148 170

MVC *Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI S. Illinois *Tulsa Wichita St.

1996-97

*Postseason: 2 (2-2) MVC Bradley Creighton Drake Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Tulsa Wichita St.

RPI Sked

Teams in The Top 100 Since 1992

10 120 110 179 83 82 236 171 114 116 203

2005 Southern Illinois, 17 (NCAA); UNI, 37 (NCAA); Creighton, 44 (NCAA); Wichita State, 45 (NIT); Missouri State, 52 (NIT) 2006 Missouri State, 21 (NIT); UNI, 25 (NCAA); Wichita State, 27 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 29 (NCAA); Bradley, 33 (NCAA); Creighton, 39 (NIT) 2007 Southern Illinois, 6 (NCAA); Creighton, 20 (NCAA); Missouri State, 36 (NIT); Bradley, 38 (NIT) 2008 Drake, 10 (NCAA); Illinois State, 33 (NIT); Creighton, 46 (NIT); Southern Illinois, 62 (NIT) 2009 Creighton, 40 (NIT); Illinois State, 47 (NIT); UNI, 59 (NCAA); Evansville, 96 (CIT); BU, 98 (CIT) 2010 UNI, 17 (NCAA); Wichita State, 43 (NIT); Illinois State, 76 (NIT); Indiana State, 88 (CBI) Missouri State, 90 (CIT) 2011 Missouri State, 43 (NIT); Wichita State, 60 (NIT); Indiana State, 84 (NCAA) 2012 Wichita State, 12 (NCAA); Creighton, 24 (NCAA); UNI, 73 (NIT); Illinois State, 100 (NIT) 2013 Creighton, 25 (NCAA); Wichita State, 37 (NCAA); Indiana State, 72 (NIT); UNI, 83 (CIT)

157


Missouri Valley Conference in the RPI 2003-04 *Postseason: 4 (0-4) RPI Sked MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. *UNI *S. Illinois *Wichita St.

11 157 87 197 234 199 223 103 70 33 76

11 184 164 177 99 83 154 105 90 104 87

2004-05 *Postseason: 5 (4-5) RPI Sked MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. *UNI *S. Illinois *Wichita St.

8 145 49 147 220 124 202 66 40 18 38

9 95 80 102 204 199 113 38 62 47 101

History

2005-06 *Postseason: 6 (7-6) RPI Sked MVC *Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. *UNI *S. Illinois *Wichita St.

6 25 46 176 192 235 161 22 35 37 19

7 33 55 81 103 86 116 40 36 67 47

2006-07 *Postseason: 4 (3-4) RPI Sked MVC *Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Wichita St.

6 43 21 113 135 138 142 48 87 9 101

7 27 21 89 95 112 63 52 93 25 88

2007-08 *Postseason: 5 (7-5) RPI Sked MVC *Bradley *Creighton *Drake Evansville *Illinois St.

158

8 96 48 12 252 40

8 71 68 66 132 67

Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Wichita St.

130 121 129 60 198

82 78 135 23 87

2008-09 *Postseason: 7 (5-7) RPI Sked MVC *Bradley *Creighton *Drake *Evansville *Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. *UNI S. Illinois *Wichita St.

9 94 48 171 107 54 205 212 61 150 160

9 90 114 149 52 106 113 104 83 74 121

2009-10 *Postseason: 6 (8-5) RPI Sked MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. *Indiana St. *Missouri St. *UNI S. Illinois *Wichita St.

7 108 106 177 245 76 91 75 12 166 49

9 65 66 107 126 134 53 119 81 138 106

2010-11 *Postseason: 6 (12-6) RPI Sked MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake *Evansville Illinois St. *Indiana St. *Missouri St. *UNI S. Illinois *Wichita St.

11 229 113 213 129 252 83 39 109 204 35

11 145 123 180 87 206 70 118 113 142 72

2011-12 RPI Sked 8 268 23 142 143 99 137 128 72 256 18

*Postseason: 6 (13-6) RPI Sked MVC *Bradley *Creighton Drake *Evansville Illinois St. *Indiana St. Missouri St. *UNI S. Illinois *Wichita St.

8 268 23 142 143 99 137 128 72 256 18

10 97 105 136 91 116 154 93 41 140 47

MVC Among National RPI Leaders

The MVC was at No. 8 in the final RPI in 2012-13. Since 2005 (past nine seasons), The Valley has finished among the top 9 conferences all but one time, which includes a No. 6 ranking in 2005-06 and in 2006-07. Before 2006, The Valley’s previous all-time best was No. 8 (1999, 2005, 2008).

MVC Makes Tremendous Strides in Recent Years

The Valley’s No. 6 RPI ranking in 2005 an 2006 is an all-time best. Listed below is the first year the RPI was conducted by Collegiate Basketball News (1992) and the last 11 seasons: Year

RPI

1991-92 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

21 14 11 8 *6 *6 8 9 7 11 8 8

Post-Season Teams 2 (Southern Illinois, Missouri State) 3 (Creighton, Southern Illinois, Wichita State) 4 (Creighton, UNI, Southern Illinois, Wichita State) 5 (CU, MSU, UNI, Southern Illinois, Wichita State) 6 (Bradley, Creighton, MSU, UNI, S. Illinois, Wichita St.) 4 (Bradley, Creighton, Missouri St., Southern Illinois) 5 (Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Illinois State, S. Illinois) *7 (Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Evansville, ILS, UNI, WSU) 6 (CU, Illinois St., Indiana St., Missouri St., UNI, Wichita St.) 6 (CU, Evansville, Indiana St., Missouri St., UNI, Wichita St.) *7 (CU, Drake, Evansville, Illinois St., Indiana St., UNI, WSU) 6 (Bradley, Creighton, Evansville, Indiana St., UNI, Wichita St.)

*all-time season-ending highs for The Valley

RPI: 40 or Better Make the NCAAs

Since 1990-91, 880 out of a total 913 eligible teams between No. 1 through No. 40 have made the NCAA Tournament. Only 19 eligible teams (including seven teams from The Valley) ranked 40 and better in the past 14 years have not made the NCAAs, most recently Southern Mississippi (31) in 2013. Missouri State (rated No. 21 in the RPI in 2006) was the first team 29 or better not selected. In 2009, Creighton was the first team in NCAA history to have a 40 RPI or better (40) and 26 wins to be denied an NCAA Tournament berth.

Top 50 RPI: NCAA Bids & Snubs

*Postseason: 7 (4-7) MVC Bradley *Creighton *Drake *Evansville *Illinois St. *Indiana St. Missouri St. *UNI S. Illinois *Wichita St.

2012-13

10 97 105 136 91 116 154 93 41 140 47

Since 1990-91, 42 MVC teams have been rated in the Top 50 of the RPI on Selection Sunday, and 29 have been selected for the NCAA Tournament (the other 13 earned an NIT bid.) Here are the 13 MVC teams with top-50 RPIs who were not selected for the NCAAs (11 of the 13 have occurred since 2005): Year -- Team (RPI on Selection Sunday) 1997 2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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Missouri State (42) Missouri State (34) Wichita State (45) Missouri State (21), Creighton (39) Missouri State (36), Bradley (37) Illinois State (33), Creighton (46) Creighton (40), Illinois State (47) Wichita State (43) Missouri State (43)


post-season



MVC in the NCAA Tournament Year-By-Year Record for Valley Schools in the NCAA Division I Championship 1939 (0)

MVC did not compete. The first national collegiate men’s basketball tournament was held. For the first 12 years, district playoffs often were held with the winner entering an eight-team field for the championship. The district games were not considered a part of the tournament. The winners of the East and West regionals were the only two teams to advance to the final site.

1940 (0) -

MVC did not compete.

1941 (1) -

Creighton defeats Wyoming, 45-44, for third place in Western Regional. Creighton loses its first game to Washington State, 48-39. (Record: 1-1)

1942 (0) -

MVC did not compete.

1943 (0) -

MVC did not compete.

1944 (0) -

MVC did not compete.

1945 (1) -

Oklahoma State defeats Utah, 62-37; beats Arkansas, 68-41; and defeats New York University, 49-45, for national title. (Record: 3-0)

1946 (1) -

Oklahoma State defeats Baylor, 44-29; beats California, 52-35; and defeats North Carolina, 43-40, to win its second consecutive national championship. (Record: 3-0) The championship game was televised locally for the first time in New York City by CBS-TV as Oklahoma State defeated North Carolina, 43-40. The initial viewing audience was estimated to be 500,000. This was the first time four teams advanced to the final site. With only East and West regionals, the two regional champions played for the national title while the regional runner-ups played for third place.

MVC did not compete.

1948 (0) -

MVC did not compete.

1949 (1) -

Oklahoma State takes second nationally, beating Wyoming, 40-39; beating Oregon State, 55-30; and losing to Kentucky, 46-36. (Record: 2-1)

1950 (1) -

Bradley places second nationally, beating UCLA, 73-59; defeating Baylor, 68-66; and losing to City College of New York, 71-68. (Record: 2-1)

1951 (1) -

Oklahoma State finishes fourth. The Cowboys beat Montana State, 50-46; beat Washington, 61-57, and lose in the semis to Kansas State, 68-44, and to Illinois, 61-46, in the third-place game. (Record: 2-2) The field was expanded to 16 teams, with 10 conference champions qualifying automatically for the first time. Those 10 conferences: Big Seven, Big Ten, Border, Eastern (Ivy), Missouri Valley, Pacific Coast, Skyline, Southeastern, Southern and Southwest.

1952 (1) 1953 (1) 1954 (1) 1955 (1) -

Saint Louis loses to Kansas, 74-55, in the finals of the Midwest Regional after beating New Mexico State in the first round, 62-53. (Record: 1-1) The number of regional sites changed from two to four, with the four winners advancing to the finals. Oklahoma State loses to Kansas, 61-55, in the Midwest Regional final after beating TCU, 71-54, in an opening round game. (Record: 1-1) The bracket expanded from 16 teams to 22 and fluctuated between 22 and 25 teams until 1974. Oklahoma State beats Rice, 51-45, and loses to Bradley (BU then a non-MVC member), 71-57, in the quarterfinals. (Record: 1-1) The title game was televised nationally for the first time as LaSalle beat Bradley, 94-76, in Kansas City. Tulsa loses to Colorado, 69-59, in first round, but defeats Southern Methodist, 68-67, in consolation game at Manhattan, Kan. (Record: 1-1)

Current Valley schools have a combined record of 40-49 in NCAA Tournament action while they’ve been league members. The following is a breakdown by school with the number of appearances in parentheses: School (Appearances) Bradley (6) Drake (4) Evansville (1) Illinois State (6) Indiana State (4) Loyola Missouri State (2) UNI (5) Southern Illinois (10) Wichita State (11) Totals (62) Former MVC (Appearances)

Record

-- Final Four -1st 2nd 3rd 4th

5-6 5-4 0-1 3-6 5-4 0-0 2-2 2-5 6-10 12-11

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

40-49

0

2

2

1

Record

-- Final Four -1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Cincinnati (7) 18-6 Creighton (14) 6-14 Houston (1) 0-2 Louisville (5) 7-7 Memphis (1) 3-1 New Mexico State (2) 0-2 Oklahoma State (6) 12-5 Saint Louis (2) 1-3 Tulsa (8) 4-8

2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

Totals (33) ALL YEARS (95)

4 4

3 5

3 5

2 3

51-48 91-97

Last Tourn. 2006 2008 1999 1998 2011 --1999 2010 2007 2013

Last Year 1966 2013 1956 1975 1973 1979 1954 1957 1996

NCAA All-Tournament (Final Four) Selections 1954 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963

-

1969 1972 1973 1975 1979 2013 -

Bob Carney, Bradley Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati; Carl Bouldin, Cincinnati Paul Hogue, Cincinnati; Tom Thacker, Cincinnati Tom Thacker, Cincinnati; George Wilson, Cincinnati; Ron Bonham, Cincinnati Willie McCarter, Drake Jim Price, Louisville Larry Finch, Memphis State; Larry Kenon, Memphis State Allen Murphy, Louisville Larry Bird, Indiana State Cleanthony Early, Wichita State

1956 (1) -

Houston places fourth at Midwest Regional, losing to Southern Methodist, 89-74, and Kansas State, 8970. (Record: 0-2)

1957 (1) -

Saint Louis takes fourth at Midwest Regional, after losing to Oklahoma City, 75-66, and to Southern Methodist, 78-68. (Record: 0-2)

1958 (1) -

Cincinnati loses in first round of Midwest Regional to Kansas State, 83-80, but defeats Arkansas, 97-62, for third place in the region. (Record: 1-1)

1959 (1) -

Cincinnati beats TCU, 77-73, and defeats Kansas State, 85-75, then loses to California, 64-58, in the semifinals of Final Four, but places third by defeating Louisville, 98-85. (Record: 3-1)

1960 (1) -

Cincinnati beats DePaul, 99-59, and defeats Kansas, 82-71, then loses to California, 77-69, in the national semifinals, but defeats New York University, 95-71, in the third-place game. (Record: 3-1)

Post-season

1947 (0) -

NCAA Record & Appearances for Current Missouri Valley Conference Members

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MVC in the NCAA Tournament 1961 (1) -

Cincinnati beats Texas Tech, 78-55; Kansas State, 69-64; Utah, 82-56; and then Ohio State for the national title, 70-65. (Record: 4-0)

1962 (1) -

Cincinnati beats Creighton, 66-46; Colorado, 73-46; UCLA, 72-70, then defeats Ohio State, 71-59, for the national title. (Record: 4-0)

1963 (1) -

Cincinnati advances to its third-straight title game and fifth-straight Final Four, beating Texas, 73-68; Colorado, 67-60; and Oregon State, 80-46; before losing to Loyola (Ill.), 60-58. (Record: 3-1)

1964 (1) -

Wichita State beats Creighton, 84-68, in the first round, but then falls in the title game of the Midwest Regional to Kansas State, 95-86. (Record: 1-1)

1965 (1) -

Wichita State beats Southern Methodist, 86-81 and Oklahoma State, 54-46, to advance to the Final Four, but takes fourth nationally, losing to UCLA, 108-89, and Princeton, 118-82. (Record: 2-2)

1966 (1) -

1967 (1) -

Louisville takes fourth at Midwest Regional, losing to Southern Methodist, 83-81, and Kansas, 70-68. (Record: 0-2)

Post-season

1968 (1) -

Louisville loses to Houston, 91-75, in first round of Midwest Regional, but takes third by defeating Kansas State, 70-68. (Record: 1-1)

1969 (1) -

MVC champion Drake wins the Midwest Regional with victories against Texas A&M, 81-63, and Colorado State, 84-77, then stretches UCLA to the limit, before losing, 85-82, in the national semifinals. The Bulldogs then beat North Carolina, 104-84, in the third-place game. (Record: 3-1).

1970 (1) -

Drake beats Houston, 92-87, in the first round, but then loses in the Midwest Regional finals to New Mexico State, 87-78. (Record: 1-1).

1971 (1) -

Drake whips Notre Dame, 79-72, in OT, in the first round of the Midwest Regional, but loses in the regional final to Kansas, 73-71. (Record: 1-1)

1972 (1) -

Louisville beats Louisiana-Lafayette, 88-84; defeats Kansas State, 72-65, and advances to the Final Four and finishes fourth, losing to UCLA, 96-77, and North Carolina, 105-91. (Record: 2-2)

1973 (1) -

Memphis State makes it to the Final Four, defeating South Carolina, 90-76; beating Kansas State, 92-72, and defeating Providence, 98-85, before losing to UCLA in the finals, 87-66. (Record: 3-1) For the first time, the championship game was televised in prime time.

1977 (1) -

MVC Tournament champion Southern Illinois moves into the second round of the Midwest Regional, after defeating Arizona, 81-77, but loses to Wake Forest, 86-81. (Record: 1-1)

1978 (1) -

Creighton loses to No. 3 DePaul, 80-78, in the first round of the Midwest Regional. (Record: 0-1) A seeding process was used for the first time for individual teams. A maximum of four automatic qualifying conference teams were seeded in each of the four regional brackets.

1979 (2) -

1980 (1)

1974 (1) -

Louisville falls in the first round to Creighton, 80-71. (Record: 0-1)

1981 (2) -

1975 (2) -

Louisville beats Rutgers, 91-78; defeats Cincinnati, 78-63; and beats Maryland, 96-82, to make it to the national semifinals, where it loses to UCLA, 75-74, but places third by defeating Syracuse, 96-88. New Mexico State is defeated in the Eastern Regional by North Carolina, 93-69. (Louisville: 4-1; New Mexico State: 0-1. Overall Record: 4-2) A 32-team bracket was adopted. For the first time, teams other than the conference champions could be chosen at-large. No conference could be represented by more than two teams.

1976 (1)

162

Cincinnati finishes fourth at Midwest Regional, falling against eventual national champion Texas Western (now UTEP), 78-76, in overtime, and losing to Southern Methodist, 89-84. (Record: 0-2)

With Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati advanced to the semifinals of the Final Four in 1959 and 1960. The Bearcats then won national titles in 1961 (pictured) and in 1962.

Wichita State loses to Michigan, 74-73, in the first round of the Midwest Regional. (Record: 0-1) For the first time, two teams from the same conference (Big Ten) played in the national championship game with Indiana defeating Michigan.

1982 (1)

Indiana State places second nationally, losing to Michigan State, 75-64, in the finals to finish 33-1. The Sycamores beat Virginia Tech, 86-69; Oklahoma, 93-72; Arkansas, 73-71; and DePaul, 76-74, before losing to the Spartans. New Mexico State loses in the first round of the Midwest Regional, 81-78 in overtime, to Weber State. (Indiana State: 4-1; New Mexico State, 0-1; Overall Record: 4-2) The bracket was expanded to 40 teams. For the first time, all teams were seeded. The 16 conferences with the best won-lost records over the previous five years of championship play received byes into the second round. Eight additional byes were available to independents, second conference teams and champions of other conferences. BU loses to Texas A&M, 55-53, in first round of the Midwest Region at Denton, Texas. (Record: 0-1) The bracket was expanded to 48 teams, which included 24 automatic qualifiers and 24 at-large teams. The top 16 seeds received byes to the second round. The committee eliminated restrictions on the number of at-large teams selected from one conference. Creighton loses to St. Joseph’s (Pa.) in the first round, 59-57, at Dayton, Ohio. Wichita State beats Southern University, 95-70, and Iowa, 60-56, in Wichita to advance to the Midwest Regional in New Orleans. The Shockers defeated Kansas, 66-65, before losing to LSU, 96-85, in the regional finals. (CU: 0-1; Wichita State: 3-1; Overall Record: 3-2) A computer ranking system, the Ratings Percentage Index, was used as an aid in evaluating teams in the preparation for making at-large selections. Virginia defeated Louisiana State in the last thirdplace game conducted at the Final Four. After receiving a first-round bye, Tulsa loses to Houston, 78-74, at home. (Record: 0-1) The “selection show” was shown on live national television for the first time.


MVC in the NCAA Tournament 1983 (1)

1984 (2) -

1985 (3) -

Illinois State loses to Ohio, 51-49, in first round in Tampa. (Record: 0-1) An opening round was added that required the representatives of eight automatic qualifying conferences to compete for four positions in the 52-team tournament bracket. This concept permitted the committee to retain a 48-team bracket evenly balanced with 24 automatic qualifiers and at-large selections, yet award automatic qualification to each of the 28 conferences that received it the year before. The 16 top-seeded teams received byes to the second round of the tournament. Illinois State defeats Alabama, 49-48, but loses to DePaul, 75-61, at Lincoln, Neb. Tulsa loses to Louisville, 69-67, at Milwaukee. (Illinois State: 1-1; Tulsa: 0-1; Overall Record: 1-2) One additional open-round game was established, requiring 10 automatic qualifying conferences to compete for five positions in the 53-team bracket that included 24 automatic and 24 at-large picks. Illinois State defeats USC, 58-55, but loses to Oklahoma, 75-69, at Tulsa. Texas-El Paso defeats Tulsa, 79-75, at Albuquerque. Georgia defeats Wichita State, 67-59, at Atlanta. (Illinois State: 1-1; Tulsa: 0-1; Wichita St.: 0-1; Overall Record: 1-3) The tournament bracket was expanded to include 64 teams, which eliminated all first-round byes. The number of automatic qualifiers was capped at 30 for a five-year period (1986-90).

1986 (2) -

Bradley beats UTEP, 83-65, but loses to NCAA champion Louisville, 82-68, at Salt Lake City. Navy defeats Tulsa, 87-68, at Syracuse. (Bradley: 1-1; Tulsa, 0-1; Overall Record: 1-2) For the 1986 event in Dallas, the NCAA conducted its first random, computerized drawing for the general public’s allotment of Final Four tickets.

1987 (2) -

Wichita State loses to St. John’s, 57-55, at Chicago. Tulsa loses to Oklahoma, 74-69, at Tucson. (WSU: 0-1; Tulsa: 0-1; Overall Record: 0-2)

1988 (2) -

Auburn defeats Bradley, 90-86, at Atlanta. Wichita State loses to DePaul, 83-62, at South Bend. (Bradley: 0-1; Wichita State: 0-1; Overall: 0-2) The NCAA celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Division I Men’s Basketball Championship; the score in the Oklahoma-Kansas championship game was tied, 50-50, at halftime.

1989 (1) -

Creighton loses to Missouri, 85-69, at Dallas. (Record: 0-1)

1990 (1) -

Michigan defeats Illinois State, 76-70, at Long Beach, Calif. (Record: 0-1)

1991 (1) -

Creighton defeats ranked New Mexico State, 64-56, in the first round at Salt Lake City, before losing to Seton Hall, 81-69. (Record: 1-1)

1992 (1) -

Missouri State loses to Michigan State, 61-54, at Dayton (Record: 0-1)

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MVC in the NCAA Tournament

Indiana State reached the 1979 national championship game against Michigan State as the Sycamores finished 33-1. ISU’s Larry Bird (#33) was national player of the year.

Indiana State, seeded 13th in the South Region, beats #4 Oklahoma, 70-68, in overtime, but loses to #12 Gonzaga, 85-68, at Memphis, Tenn. Creighton, seeded 10th in the East Region, loses to #7 Iowa, 69-56, at Uniondale, N.Y. (Indiana State: 1-1; Creighton: 0-1; Overall: 1-2)

2002 (2) -

Creighton, seeded 12th in the Midwest Region, defeats #5 Florida, 83-82, in double-overtime, but loses to #4 Illinois, 72-60, at Chicago, Ill. Southern Illinois, seeded 11th in the East Region, defeats #6 Texas Tech, 76-68, and #3 Georgia, 77-75, at Chicago. Southern Illinois, though, loses to #2 Connecticut, 71-59, at Syracuse (Creighton: 1-1; Southern Illinois: 2-1; Overall Record: 3-2)

2003 (2) -

Creighton and Southern Illinois lose first-round games. Creighton, seeded #6, falls to 11th-seeded Central Michigan, 79-73, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Southern Illinois, an 11 seed, falls to sixth-seeded Missouri, 72-71, in a first-round game at Indianapolis, Ind. (Creighton: 0-1; SIU: 0-1; Overall: 0-2) Southern Illinois, seeded No. 9, falls in the final seconds to eventual Elite Eight team Alabama, 6564, in Seattle, Wash. MVC Tournament champ UNI, a No. 14 seed, pushes third-seeded Georgia Tech before falling to the eventual national runners-up, 65-60, in Milwaukee, Wis. (Southern Illinois: 0-1; UNI: 0-1; Overall Record: 0-2) Instead of using the regional site designations (i.e., East, Midwest, South, West), the committee will identify regional sites by the city in which the games are being played (i.e., Atlanta Regional).

1993 (1) -

Southern Illinois loses to Duke, 105-70, at Chicago, Ill. (Record: 0-1)

2004 (2) -

1994 (2) -

Tulsa defeats UCLA, 115-102, in the first round and Oklahoma State, 82-80, in the second round at Oklahoma City, Okla., then loses to eventual national champion Arkansas, 103-84, in the Midwest Regional at Dallas, Texas. Southern Illinois loses to Minnesota, 74-60, in the first round at Sacramento. (Tulsa: 2-1; SIU: 0-1; Overall Record: 2-2) Bill Clinton became the first sitting president to attend the tournament, when he was present at the Midwest Regional championship game in Dallas and the national semifinals and final in Charlotte.

Post-season

1995 (2) -

Tulsa advances to the Sweet Sixteen, defeating Illinois, 68-62, and Old Dominion, 64-52, at Albany, N.Y. Tulsa was eliminated in the East Regional semifinals by Massachusetts, 76-51. Southern Illinois was beaten by Syracuse, 96-92, in the first round of the Midwest Regional at Austin, Texas. (Tulsa: 2-1; Southern Illinois: 0-1; Overall Record: 2-2)

1996 (2) -

Bradley and Tulsa lose in the opening round. Bradley, seeded eighth and an at-large team to the East Regional in Providence, R.I., loses to Stanford, 66-58. Tulsa, seeded 11th in the Midwest at Milwaukee, Wis., fell to Louisville, 82-80, in overtime. (Tulsa: 0-1; Bradley: 0-1; Overall: 0-2)

1997 (1) -

Illinois State, seeded 11th at the Midwest Regional in Auburn Hills, Mich., loses to sixth-ranked Iowa State, 69-57. (Record: 0-1)

1998 (1) -

Illinois State, seeded ninth in the West Regional at Sacramento, beat Tennessee, 82-81, in OT, before losing to top-seed Arizona, 82-49. (Record: 1-1)

1999 (3) -

Missouri State, seeded 12th in the East Region, beats #5 Wisconsin, 43-32, and #4 Tennessee, 8151, at Charlotte, N.C., but loses in the East Region semifinals to #1 Duke, 78-61, at East Rutherford, N.J. Creighton, seeded tenth in the South Region, defeats #7 Louisville, 62-58, but loses to #2 Maryland, 75-63, at Orlando, Fla. Evansville, seeded 11th in the Midwest Region, loses to #6 Kansas, 95-74, at New Orleans, La. (MSU: 2-1; Creighton: 1-1; Evansville: 0-1; Overall Record: 3-3)

2000 (2) -

Creighton, seeded 10th in the Midwest Region, loses to #7 Auburn, 72-69, at Minneapolis. Indiana State, seeded 12th in the West Region, loses to #5 Texas, 77-61, at Salt Lake City. (CU: 0-1; ISU: 0-1; Overall Record: 0-2) The committee agreed to conduct an opening-round game the Tuesday before the first/second rounds, pitting teams seeded No. 64 and 65.

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2001 (2) -

2005 (3) -

The Valley places three teams in the NCAAs for just the third time in league history. Southern Illinois receives its highest-ever seed (7), and beats St. Mary’s, 65-56, before losing to No. 2 seed Oklahoma State in the second round at Oklahoma City. UNI is also at Oklahoma City, earning a No. 11 seed. The Panthers fall to sixth-seeded Wisconsin, 57-52; and Creighton, seeded No. 10, loses on a last-second shot in Cleveland, to West Virginia, 63-61. (SIU: 1-1; Creighton: 0-1; UNI: 0-1; Overall: 1-3) Culminating a four-year study, the committee revised the RPI formula to give additional weight to playing and winning games on the road. The new formula weighs road victories and home losses at 1.4; home victories and road losses, at .6; and neutral-site victories and losses at 1.0.

2006 (4) -

For the first time in Valley history, two league teams reach the Sweet Sixteen in the same season. Bradley, a No. 13 seed, advances to the Sweet 16 with wins against No. 4 Kansas, 77-73, and No. 5 Pittsburgh, 72-66, before falling to top-seeded Memphis, 80-64. Wichita State, a No. 7 seed, beats Seton Hall, 86-66, and No. 2-seeded Tennessee, 80-73, before falling to 11th-seeded George Mason in the regionals, 63-55. UNI earned an at-large bid and the 10th-seeded Panthers fell to Georgetown in the first round, 54-49. Southern Illinois earned a No. 11 seed and fell to West Virginia in the opening round, 64-46. (Bradley: 2-1; UNI: 0-1; Southern Illinois: 0-1; Wichita State: 2-1; Overall: 4-4)

2007 (2) -

Southern Illinois became just the second team in league history to reach the NCAA Tournament for the sixth-straight time, and the Salukis received the highest seed (No. 4) in the history of the program and best in the MVC since 1984. SIU beat 13thseeded Holy Cross, 61-51, and downed No. 5 seed Virginia Tech, 63-48; before falling to top-seeded Kansas, 61-58. Creighton, meanwhile, fell in overtime in the opening round, to No. 7-seeded Nevada (Creighton: 0-1; S. Illinois: 2-1; Overall: 2-2)


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2013 (2) -

Drake earns the league’s only berth and receives a #5 seed. It marks the first NCAA Tournament appearance for the Bulldogs since 1971. Drake falls to #12-seeded Western Kentucky on a 30-foot shot as time expired in overtime, 101-99 (Record: 0-1) UNI earns a #12 seed and battles fifth-seeded Purdue until the end, losing 61-56, in Portland, Ore. (Record: 0-1) UNI edged UNLV in the first round, 69-66, and then became just the fourth #9 seed to beat a #1-seeded team in the history of the tournament, edging #1 overall seed Kansas, 69-67. The Panthers lost to Michigan State in the Sweet 16. (Record: 2-1) Indiana State, a #14 seed, represented the conference in the NCAA Tournament and played #3-seeded Syracuse in a first-round game in Cleveland, Ohio. Syracuse won, 77-60. (Record: 0-1) Creighton, seeded #8, won a first-round game against Alabama, 58-57, and then lost to #1-seeded North Carolina, 87-73, in Greensboro, N.C. Wichita State received a #5 seed and fell to VCU in the first round, 62-59, in Portland, Ore. (Creighton: 1-1; Wichita State: 0-1; Overall Record: 1-2) Creighton, seeded #7, split a pair of games as the Bluejays beat Cincinnati, 67-63, and then fell to #2 seed Duke, 66-50, in Philadelphia. Wichita State received a #9 seed and reached the Final Four in Atlanta with wins over Pittsburgh, 73-55; #1 seeded Gonzaga, 76-70; LaSalle, 72-58; and #2 seed Ohio State, 70-66. The Shockers fell to its second #1-seeded opponent, Louisville, 72-68 (Creighton: 1-1; Wichita State: 4-1; Overall Record: 5-2) NCAA Champions in boldface. Number in parentheses represents tournament qualifiers in that given season.

Upset Specials

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Here are a listing of Valley teams that received No. 8 or better seeds in an NCAA Tournament bracket, and how they fared. The league has had only 12 teams seeded No. 8 or better since the field expanded to 64 teams (in 1985): Year

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Indiana State (1) Wichita State (6) Creighton (8) Tulsa (3) Illinois State (6) Tulsa (4) Illinois State (8) Tulsa (6) Bradley (7) Tulsa (6) Bradley (8) Creighton (6) Southern Illinois (7) Wichita State (7) Southern Illinois (4) Drake (5) Wichita State (5) Creighton (8) Creighton (7)

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MVC Seeds in the NCAAs

The NCAA used a seeding process for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 1978, and it has seeded all teams in the tournament since 1979. Here are seeds for Valley members in the NCAAs. Year

MVC (Seed)

1979

Indiana State (1) *New Mexico St. (10) Bradley (11) *Wichita State (6) Creighton (8) Tulsa (3) Illinois State (6) Tulsa (4) *Illinois State (8)

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*Tulsa (6) *Illinois State (9) Wichita State (11) *Bradley (7) Tulsa (10) *Tulsa (11) Wichita State (11) Bradley (9) *Wichita State (12) Creighton (14) Illinois State (14) Creighton (11) Missouri State (12) Southern Illinois (14) *Tulsa (12) Southern Illinois (11) *Tulsa (6) Southern Illinois (10) *Bradley (8) Tulsa (11) Illinois State (11) Illinois State (9) Creighton (10) *Evansville (11) *Missouri State (12) Creighton (10) *Indiana State (12) *Creighton (10) Indiana State (13) *Southern Illinois (11) Creighton (12) Creighton (6) *Southern Illinois (11) *Southern Illinois (9) UNI (14) *Southern Illinois (7) Creighton (10) *UNI (11) *Bradley (13) *UNI (10) Southern Illinois (11) *Wichita State (7) Creighton (10) *Southern Illinois (4) Drake (5) UNI (12) UNI (9) Indiana State (14) Wichita State (5) *Creighton (8) Creighton (7) *Wichita State (9)

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• Since 1979, the league has had teams seeded No. 9 or worse 40 times. Those teams have combined for 20 tourney victories, six Sweet 16 appearances (Tulsa, 1994) (Missouri State, 1999) (Southern Illinois, 2002) (Bradley, 2006) (UNI, 2010) (Wichita State, 2013), and one Final Four trip (Wichita State, 2013)

Post-season

• Since 1994, The Valley has posted five first-round NCAA tourney victories as a No. 12 seed, or worse. Those such-seeded Valley teams to win first-round games include Tulsa (12 - 1994), Missouri State (12 - 1999), Indiana State (13 - 2001), Creighton (12 - 2002), and Bradley (13 - 2006). Tulsa (12 seed in 1994) and Bradley (13 seed in 2006) both reached the Sweet 16.

How Seed It Is

• Since 1994, The Valley has posted 10 NCAA tourney firstround wins as a lower-seeded team. • In 2013, Wichita State became the fifth #9 seed in NCAA Tournament history to defeat a #1 seed (since the tournament field expanded to 64 teams in 1985). 1992: 1994: 2004: 2010: 2013:

UTEP 66, Kansas 60 Boston College 75, North Carolina 72 UAB 76, Kentucky 75 UNI 69, Kansas 67 Wichita State 76, Gonzaga 70 Ali Farokhmanesh and Adam Koch (34) celebrate following UNI’s historic upset (69-67) over #1 overall seed Kansas in the 2010 NCAA Tournament Second Round. The Panthers became just the fourth #9 seed to upend a #1 seed in NCAA Tournament history.

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The Valley has sent at least three teams to postseason in 18 of the last 20 years. In 2006, 2010, 2011 and 2013, The Valley had six post-season teams, while the league set an all-time record with seven selections in 2009 and in 2012. Year

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NIT

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SIU, Tulsa SIU, Tulsa BU, Tulsa Illinois State Illinois State CU, UE, MSU CU, Indiana State CU, Indiana State CU, S. Illinois CU, S. Illinois UNI, S. Illinois UNI, SIU, CU BU, UNI, SIU, WSU CU, S. Illinois Drake UNI UNI Indiana State CU, Wichita St. CU, Wichita St.

Bradley Bradley, ILS Illinois State BU, MSU Creighton Bradley SIU, MSU BU, Illinois St. ---Wichita State CU, Wichita St. MSU, WSU CU, MSU BU, MSU CU, ILS, SIU CU, ILS ILS, WSU MSU, WSU Illinois St., UNI Indiana State

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*The College Basketball Invitational (CBI) had its inaugural tournament in 2008; while the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) began in 2009. Eight of the league’s 10 teams have competed in either the CBI or CIT at one point since 2008.

NCAA Success

Since 1994, The Valley is 27-38 in the NCAAs with nine Sweet 16 trips (1994, 1995, 1999, 2002, two in 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2013) and one Final Four trip (2013).

Post-season

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Southern Illinois, Tulsa Southern Illinois, Tulsa Bradley, Tulsa Illinois State Illinois State Creighton, Evansville, MSU Creighton, Indiana State Creighton, Indiana State Creighton, Southern Illinois Creighton, Southern Illinois Southern Illinois, UNI Creighton, UNI, Southern Illinois Bradley, UNI, S. Illinois, Wichita St. Creighton, Southern Illinois Drake UNI UNI Indiana State Creighton, Wichita State Creighton, Wichita State

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Totals (since 1994)

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NCAA Tourney Against BCS Leagues

Since 1994, The Valley has compiled a solid record against BCS football conferences in the NCAA. vs. Conference (Valley Record is 21-30) vs. ACC........ 1-5 vs. Big East .. 5-8

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vs. Big 12 ..... 5-6 vs. SEC ........ 6-3

NCAA Men’s Basketball Action in St. Louis 1973 Final Four March 24 -- 19,301 Memphis State 98, Providence 85 UCLA 70, Indiana 59 March 26 -- 19,301 Indiana 97, Providence 79 (Third) UCLA 87, Memphis State 66 (Final) All-Tournament Team Bill Walton, UCLA (MVP) Steve Downing, Indiana Larry Finch, Memphis State Larry Kenon, Memphis State Ernie DiGregorio, Providence 1978 Final Four March 25 -- 18,721 Kentucky 64, Arkansas 59 Duke 90, Notre Dame 86 March 27 -- 18,721 Arkansas 71, Notre Dame 69 (Third) Kentucky 94, Duke 88 (Final) All-Tournament Team Jack Givens, Kentucky (MVP) Ron Brewer, Arkansas Mike Gminski, Duke Jim Spanarkel, Duke Rick Robey, Kentucky 1982 Midwest Regional March 19 -- 18,050 Boston College 69, Kansas St. 65 Houston 79, Missouri 78 March 21 -- 18,050 Houston 99, Boston College 92 All-Tournament Team Robert Williams, Houston (MVP) John Bagley, Boston College John Garris, Boston College Larry Micheaux, Houston Ricky Frazier, Missouri 1984 Midwest Regional March 23 -- 20,143 Wake Forest 73, DePaul 71 (OT) Houston 78, Memphis State 71 March 25 -- 18,652 Houston 68, Wake Forest 63 All-Tournament Team Akeem Olajuwon, Houston (MVP) Michael Young, Houston William Bedford, Memphis State Kenny Green, Wake Forest Delaney Rudd, Wake Forest 1993 Midwest Regional March 25 -- 17,883 Indiana 82, Louisville 69 Kansas 93, California 76 March 27 -- 17,883 Kansas 83, Indiana 77 All-Tournament Team Calbert Chaney, Indiana (MVP) Greg Graham, Indiana Adonis Jordan, Kansas Richard Scott, Kansas Rex Walters, Kansas 1998 Midwest Regional March 20 -- 22,172 Stanford 67, Purdue 59 Rhode Island 74, Valparaiso 68 March 22 -- 22,172 Stanford 79, Rhode Island 77 All-Tournament Team Arthur Lee, Stanford (MVP) Cuttino Mobley, Rhode Island Tyson Wheeler, Rhode Island Mark Madsen, Stanford Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1999 Midwest Regional March 19 -- 42,440 Michigan State 54, Oklahoma 46 Kentucky 58, Miami (Ohio) 43

March 21 -- 42,519 Michigan State 73, Kentucky 66 All-Tournament Team Morris Peterson, Michigan St. (MVP) Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State A.J. Granger, Michigan State Scott Padgett, Kentucky Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio) 2002 1st/2nd Rounds March 14 -- 22,370 Kentucky 83, Valparaiso 68 Tulsa 71, Marquette 69 March 14 -- 22,739 Kansas 70, Holy Cross 59 Stanford 84, Western Kentucky 68 March 16 -- 28,665 Kentucky 87, Tulsa 82 Kansas 86, Stanford 63 2004 St. Louis Regional March 26 -- 30,801 Kansas 100, UAB 74 Georgia Tech 72, Nevada 67 March 28 -- 30,648 Georgia Tech 79, Kansas 71 (OT) All-Tournament Team Jarrett Jack, Georgia Tech (MVP) Clarence Moore, Georgia Tech Wayne Simien, Kansas Kirk Snyder, Nevada Aaron Miles, Kansas 2005 Final Four April 2 -- 47,754 Illinois 72, Louisville 57 North Carolina 87, Michigan St. 71 April 4 -- 47,262 North Carolina 75, Illinois 70 All-Tournament Team Sean May, North Carolina (MVP) Raymond Felton, North Carolina Luther Head, Illinois Rashad McCants, North Carolina Deron Williams, Illinois 2007 Midwest Regional March 23 -- 26,307 Florida 65, Butler 57 Oregon 76, UNLV 72 March 25 -- 25,947 Florida 85, Oregon 77 All-Tournament Team Taurean Green, Florida (MVP) Aaron Brooks, Oregon Malik Hairston, Oregon Lee Humphrey, Florida Tajuan Porter, Oregon 2010 Midwest Regional March 26 -- 26,377 Tennessee 76, Ohio State 73 Michigan State 59, UNI 52 March 28 -- 25,242 Michigan State 70, Tennessee 69 All-Tournament Team Durrell Summers, MSU (MVP) Evan Turner, Ohio State Wayne Chism, Tennessee J.P. Prince, Tennessee Draymond Green, Michigan State 2012 Midwest Regional March 23 -- 23,964 North Carolina 73, Ohio 65 (OT) Kansas 60, North Carolina State 57 March 25 -- 24,107 Kansas 80, North Carolina 67 All-Tournament Team Thomas Robinson, Kansas (MVP) Walter Offutt, Ohio Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas Jeff Withey, Kansas Tyler Zeller, North Carolina


MVC in the National Invitation Tournament Year-By-Year Record for Valley Schools in the National Invitation Tournament 1938 (1) - Oklahoma State loses to Temple, 56-44, in the semifinals and beat New York University, 37-24, in the third-place game. 1939 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1940 (1) - Oklahoma State loses to Duquesne, 34-30, in the semifinals and defeats DePaul, 23-22, in the third-place game. 1941 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1942 (1) - Creighton defeats West Texas State, 59-58, in the quarterfinals, loses to Western Kentucky, 49-36, in the semifinals and beat Toledo, 48-46, in the third-place game. 1943 (1) - Creighton loses to Washington & Jefferson, 43-42, in the quarterfinals. 1944 (1) - Oklahoma State defeats Canisius, 43-29, in the quarters, loses to DePaul, 41-38, in the semis and loses to Kentucky, 45-29, in the third-place game. 1945 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1946 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1947 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1948 (1) - Saint Louis wins the title by defeating Bowling Green, 69-53 (quarterfinals), Western Kentucky, 60-53 (semifinals), and New York University, 65-52 (finals). 1949 (2) - Bradley and Saint Louis both compete. Bradley defeats New York University, 89-67, in the first round and Western Kentucky, 95-86, in the quarterfinals, before losing to Loyola, 55-50, in the semifinals. Bradley places fourth, losing to Bowling Green, 82-77. Saint Louis is eliminated in the quarterfinals by Bowling Green, 80-74. 1950 (1) - Bradley defeats Syracuse, 78-66, in the quarters and St. John’s, 83-72, in the semifinals, but loses to City College of New York, 69-61, in the finals.

1952 (1) - Saint Louis loses to Dayton, 68-58. 1953 (1) - Tulsa loses to Duquesne, 88-69. 1954 (1) - Wichita State loses to Bowling Green, 88-84. 1955 (1) - Saint Louis defeats Connecticut, 110-103, before losing to Dayton, 97-81, in the quarterfinals. 1956 (2) - Oklahoma State loses to Duquesne, 69-61, and Saint Louis loses to Xavier, 84-80. 1957 (2) - Bradley wins the title, defeating Xavier, 11681 (quarterfinals), Temple, 94-66 (semifinals), and Memphis State, 84-83 (finals). Cincinnati loses to St. Bonaventure, 90-72.

Current Valley schools are a combined record of 56-57 in National Invitation Tournament play while they’ve been league members. The following is a breakdown by school with the number of appearances in parentheses: School (Appearances)

Record

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Bradley (18) Drake (3) Illinois State (9) Indiana State (3) Loyola Missouri State (8) UNI (1) Southern Illinois (6) Wichita State (12)

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1961 (1) - Saint Louis lost to Providence, 62-59, in the championship game. SLU beat Miami (Fla.), 5856, Colorado State, 69-63, and Dayton, 67-60. 1962 (2) - Wichita State loses to Dayton, 79-71, and Bradley falls to Duquesne, 75-65. 1963 (2) - Saint Louis defeats LaSalle, 63-61, but loses to Marquette, 84-49, in the quarterfinals. Wichita State loses to Villanova, 54-53. 1964 (2) - Bradley wins title, defeating St. Joseph’s, 83-81 (quarterfinals), Army, 67-52 (semifinals), and New Mexico, 86-54 (finals). Drake defeats Pittsburgh, 87-82, before losing to New Mexico, 65-60. 1965 (2) - Bradley loses to New York Univ., 71-70. Saint Louis loses to Army, 70-66. 1966 (2) - Wichita State loses to New York University, 90-84, in overtime. Louisville loses to Boston College, 96-90, in triple overtime. 1967 (1) - Tulsa loses to Marquette, 64-60. 1968 (1) - Bradley loses to Long Island University, 80-77. 1969 (2) - Louisville defeats Fordham, 73-70, but loses to Boston College, 88-83, in the quarterfinals. Tulsa loses to St. Peter’s, 75-71. 1970 (2) - Cincinnati loses to Army, 62-57. Louisville loses to Oklahoma, 74-73. 1971 (1) - Louisville loses to Providence, 64-58. 1972 (1) - Memphis State loses to Oral Roberts, 94-74.

Post-season

1951 (1) - Saint Louis defeats LaSalle, 73-61, in the first round, before losing to Dayton, 97-81, in the quarterfinals.

NIT Record & Appearances for Current Missouri Valley Conference Members

1958 (1) - Bradley loses to Xavier, 72-62. 1959 (2) - Bradley finishes second, after losing to St. John’s, 76-71, in overtime in the title game. Bradley defeated Butler, 83-77, and New York University, 59-57. Saint Louis lost to Providence, 75-72, in double overtime. 1960 (2) - Bradley wins the title, defeating Dayton, 7864 (quarterfinals), St. Bonaventure, 82-71 (semifinals), and Providence, 88-72 (finals). Saint Louis loses to Providence, 64-53. In 1960, Bradley claimed the NIT tournament title with wins over Dayton, St. Bonaventure, and Providence.

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MVC in the National Invitation Tournament 1973 (1) - Louisville defeats American, 97-84, but loses to Notre Dame, 79-71, in the quarterfinals. 1974 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1975 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1976 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1977 (2) - Indiana State loses at Houston, 83-82. Creighton loses at home to Illinois State, 65-58. 1978 (1) - Indiana State defeats Illinois State, 73-71, in Terre Haute, but loses to Rutgers, 57-56, at Piscataway, N.J. 1979 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1980 (2) - Wichita State loses to UTEP, 58-56, in Wichita. West Texas State loses at Illinois State, 80-63. 1981 (2) - Tulsa wins title, defeating Pan American, 81-71, Texas-El Paso, 76-72, and South Alabama, 69-68, all in Tulsa, and West Virginia, 89-87 (semifinals) and Syracuse, 86-84 (finals) in OT. Drake loses at Minnesota, 97-77. 1982 (1) - Bradley claims a second consecutive NIT championship for the MVC, as it defeats American, 76-65 (in Peoria), Syracuse, 9581 (at Syracuse), Tulane, 77-61 (in Peoria), Oklahoma, 84-68 (in New York) and Purdue, 67-58 (in the title game). 1983 (1) - Tulsa loses to Texas Christian, 64-62, in the first round at Tulsa. 1984 (2) - Wichita State loses, 94-70, at Michigan. Creighton loses at home to Nebraska, 56-54. 1985 (1) - Bradley loses to Marquette, 77-64, at Milwaukee. 1986 (1) - Drake loses to Marquette, 79-59, at Milwaukee.

Bradley’s 1982 team claimed a second-consecutive NIT title (following Tulsa in 1981) for the Missouri Valley Conference.

1987 (1) - Illinois State defeats Akron, 79-72, wins at Cleveland State, 79-77, but loses in the quarterfinals at LaSalle, 70-50. 1988 (1) - Illinois State drops an 89-83 decision in overtime at Cleveland State. 1989 (2) - Wichita State defeats California-Santa Barbara, 70-62, before losing at Michigan State, 79-67. Southern Illinois loses at Saint Louis, 87-54. 1990 (3) - Tulsa loses at Oklahoma State, 83-74. Creighton loses at DePaul, 89-72. Southern Illinois loses to Wisconsin-Green Bay, 73-60, in Carbondale. 1991 (3) - Southern Illinois made it to the quarters, before losing to eventual champion Stanford. SIU beat both Boise State, 75-74, and MSU, 72-69, on the road, before dropping a 78-68 decision at home to the Cardinal. MSU beat Coppin St., 57-47, in the first round. Tulsa lost at Oklahoma, 111-86.

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The Valley owns seven NIT titles -- Saint Louis (1948), Bradley (1957, 1960, 1964, 1982), Tulsa (1981), and Wichita state (2011). Four -- Missouri State (1993 and 2006), Bradley (1994) and Illinois State (1996) -- have recently advanced to the quarterfinals.

1992 (1) - Southern Illinois loses at Boston College, 78-69. 1993 (1) - MSU advances to the quarterfinals, before being eliminated at Alabama-Birmingham. MSU defeated St. Joseph’s, 56-34, at home, and then won at Jackson State, 70-52. The Bears lost at UAB, 61-52. 1994 (1) - Bradley advances to the quarters, before being eliminated at Siena. Bradley defeated Murray State, 66-58, at home and then beat Old Dominion, 79-75, in Peoria. The Braves lost at Albany, N.Y., to Siena, 75-62. 1995 (2) - Bradley and Illinois State advanced to the second round, before being eliminated. Bradley edged Eastern Michigan, 86-85 (in double overtime) in Peoria, but lost at home to Canisius, 55-53. Illinois State won at Utah State, 93-87 (in overtime), but lost at home to Washington St., 83-80. 1996 (1) - Illinois State advances to the quarterfinals, before being eliminated at Tulane. ISU beat Mount St. Mary’s, 73-49, at home and then won at Wisconsin, 77-62, before losing at Tulane, 83-72. 1997 (2) - Bradley advances to the second round, before being eliminated at Connecticut. Bradley defeated Drexel, 66-53, at home and then lost at UConn, 63-47. MSU lost at North Carolina State, 77-66. 1998 (1) - Creighton loses at Marquette, 80-68. 1999 (1) - Bradley suffers a 51-50 home loss to Butler.

2009 (2) - Illinois State and Creighton represented the MVC. ISU lost in overtime in a first-round game at Kansas State, 83-79, while Creighton was involved in two two-point home games, nipping Bowling Green 73-71 before falling to Kentucky, 65-63. 2010 (2) - Illinois State and Wichita State represented the MVC. ISU lost in a first-round game at Dayton, 63-42, while WSU fell at home in a first-round game to Nevada, 74-70. 2011 (2) - Wichita State rolled through the tourney, winning five games by an average of 15.0 points per game. The Shox earned the league’s first NIT crown since 1982 with wins over Nebraska (76-49), Virginia Tech (79-76), Charleston (82-75), Washington State (75-44) and Alabama (66-57). Missouri State had a first-round win against Murray State, 89-76, before the Bears fell in the second round at Miami (Fla.), 81-71. 2012 (2) - For the ninth-straight year, two or more MVC teams represented the league in the NIT. Illinois State won a first-round game at Mississippi, 9693 in OT, and the Redbirds then lost an OT game at Stanford, 92-88. UNI also split a pair of road games, winning 67-65 at Saint Joseph’s before falling at Drexel, 65-63. 2013 (1) - Indiana State played in its first NIT game since 1978 and the Sycamores lost a first-round game at Iowa, 68-52. NIT Champions in boldface. Number in parentheses represents tournament qualifiers in that given season.

2001 (2) - Bradley and Illinois State play first-round games. In Peoria, Bradley falls to Detroit, 68-49, while Illinois State suffers defeat at Purdue, 90-79. 2002 (0) - MVC did not compete. 2003 (1) - Wichita State loses at Iowa State, 76-65. 2004 (2) - The Valley hosted two NIT first-round games. Creighton falls to Nebraska, 71-70, and Wichita State lost in double OT to Florida State, 91-84. 2005 (2) - Missouri State split a pair of home games, beating Rice, 105-82, and losing to Davidson, 82-71. Wichita State won two home games -- beating Houston, 85-69, and Western Ky., 84-81, before losing on a last-second shot at Vanderbilt, 65-63. 2006 (2) - Missouri State won home games against Stanford, 76-67, and Houston, 60-59, before losing in the quarterfinals at Louisville, 74-59. Creighton also had two home games, beating Akron, 71-60, and losing to Miami (Fla.), 53-52.

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2000 (2) - Southern Illinois and Missouri State both advance to the second round. SIU wins at Colorado, 9492, but loses at Brigham Young, 82-57. MSU beats Southern Methodist, 77-64, in Springfield but falls at Mississippi, 70-48.

2008 (3) - For the first time since 1991, three Valley teams earn spots in the NIT field. All three league teams win their first-round games at home, with Southern Illinois beating Oklahoma State, 69-53; Creighton nipping Rhode Island at the buzzer, 74-73; and Illinois State toppling Utah State, 6157. All three teams also lost their second games, as Southern Illinois lost at Arizona State, 65-51; Creighton fell at Florida, 82-54; and Illinois State suffered a 55-48 setback at home to Dayton.

Wichita State celebrates its 2011 NIT championship after the Shockers beat top-seeded Alabama, 66-57, in the title game at Madison Square Garden in New York.

2007 (2) - Missouri State lost in the closing seconds to visiting San Diego State, 74-70. Bradley split a pair of games in the MasterCard NIT, at 32 teams after fielding a 40-team field in previous seasons. The Braves beat Providence, 90-78 in overtime in Peoria, then lost at Mississippi State, 101-72.

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MVC in the College Basketball Invitational College Basketball Invitational

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2008 (1) - Bradley represented the Valley in the inaugural CBI and advanced to the Championship Series. The top seed in the Midwest region, the Braves beat Cincinnati, 70-67, and Ohio, 79-73, in Peoria, before knocking off Virginia, 96-85, in the semifinals. In the Championship Series, former MVC member Tulsa took the 2-of-3 series with wins in Tulsa (73-68 and 70-64) sandwiched around a Bradley victory, 83-74, in Peoria. It marked the first men’s basketball post-season championship game appearance since Bradley claimed the NIT title in 1982.

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2009 (1) - Wichita State played in its first post-season tournament since reaching the Sweet 16 of the NCAAs in 2006. The Shockers split a pair of games, downing Buffalo, 84-73, before falling to Stanford in the quarterfinals, 70-56. Both games were played at Charles Koch Arena. 2010 (1) - Indiana State reached post-season play for the first time since the 2001 season as the Sycamores faced Saint Louis in a first-round CBI contest in St. Louis. The Billikens won, 63-54.

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2011 (2) - Creighton and Evansville represented the league in the CBI. The Aces beat Hofstra, 77-70, and then lost a second-round game at Boise State, 75-69. Creighton advanced to the championship round where they fell in a best-of-three series to Oregon (2 games to 1). The Bluejays recorded wins against San Jose State (85-74), Davidson (102-92); Central Florida (82-64) and Oregon (84-76), before losing the final two games in Eugene, to the Ducks (71-58 and 71-69). 2012 (1) - Evansville represented the league in the CBI, and the Aces fell at home in a first-round game to Princeton, 95-86. Number in parentheses represents tournament qualifiers in that given season.

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MVC in the CollegeInsider.com Tourney CollegeInsider.Com Tournament

2011 (1) - UNI was the lone MVC team in the 2011 field and the Panthers beat Rider in a first-round game, 84-50, before falling at home to SMU, 57-50.

The tournament has continually grown since its inception in 2009. In the first two years, a 16-team field was used, but the tournament expanded to 24 teams in 2010 and expanded again to 32 teams in 2011. The tournament features teams not participating in the NCAA or National Invitational Tournament. The seeding is determined using RPI, strength of schedule, conference ranking and geographical location. Ideally teams are kept within their geographic region to cut down on travel.

2012 (2) - The league went 1-2 in the CIT in 2012 as Drake split a pair of games, and Indiana State lost an opening-round game. Drake beat North Dakota, 70-64, at home, and then fell at Rice, 74-68. ISU lost a home game to Robert Morris, 67-60.

2009 (3) - Three Valley schools represented the league in the inaugural CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Drake (69-67 at Idaho) and Evansville (92-76 to Belmont at home) fell in the first round, while Bradley reached the title game with wins over Austin Peay (81-74), Oakland (76-75), and Pacific (59-49). The Oakland win featured a 75-foot buzzer-beater by BU’s Chris Roberts. BU lost to Old Dominion in the finals, 66-62.

2013 (3) - The league won eight games in the CIT as UNI and Evansville both advanced to the semifinals with three wins each. Bradley won a pair of games, too, before falling at UNI in the quarterfinals in an intra-conference matchup. Evansville beat Tennessee State, 84-72; Eastern Kentucky, 86-72; and Canisius, 84-83; before losing to eventual champ East Carolina, 81-58. Bradley beat Green Bay, 75-69 and Tulane, 77-72. UNI beat North Dakota, 77-66; UIC, 63-51; Bradley, 90-77; and lost to Weber State, 59-56. Number in parentheses represents tournament qualifiers in that given season.

2010 (2) - Missouri State ran the table, winning four home games and claiming the CollegeInsider.com Tournament title. The Bears were joined in the field by MVC member Creighton. In two home games, Creighton beat South Dakota, 89-78, and Fairfield, 73-55. Missouri State posted wins over Middle Tennessee State, 87-79; Louisiana Tech, 69-40; MVC rival Creighton, 67-61; and then toppled Pacific in the title game, 78-65.

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NCAA Tournament - St. Louis, the Host During the tenure of Doug Elgin, The Valley’s ninth and longest-tenured commissioner, The Valley has been aggressive in hosting NCAA events in St. Louis. That role came to a spectacular climax in April 2005 as the conference collaborated with local partners to stage the Men’s Final Four at the Edward Jones Dome. The Valley has helped bring 10 NCAA events to St. Louis since 1998, hosting men’s regionals in 1998, 1999, 2004, 2007 and 2010; a men’s first/second round in 2002, the Women’s Final Four in 2001 and in 2009, and the Men’s Final Four in 2005. Creighton and The Valley co-hosted a men’s basketball first/second round in 2008 in Omaha. The MVC hosted a second/third round in Kansas City, Mo., in 2013, and will host a second/third round in St. Louis at Scottrade Center in 2014. The 2009 Women’s Final Four, hosted by the MVC and the city of St. Louis, marked the fifth Final Four in the history of the city, including three men’s event (1973, 1978, 2005), plus the 2001 Women’s Final Four. The 2009 Women’s Final Four was the third NCAA Final Four in that decade in St. Louis, following the 2001 Women’s Final Four at Savvis Center (now named Scottrade Center), and the 2005 Men’s Final Four at the Edward Jones Dome. Beginning with the 1998 NCAA Midwest Regional, and culminating with the 2010 NCAA Midwest Regional, the city of St. Louis hosted nine NCAA basketball events in a 13-year span. In 2012, Saint Louis University hosted an NCAA Midwest Regional in St. Louis. YEAR-BY-YEAR HIGHLIGHTS OF ST. LOUIS EVENTS

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2012 -- In the Midwest Regional final, Kansas scored the last 12 points to win, 80-67, while the top-seeded Tar Heels missed their final nine shots and 14 of their last 16 attempts -- after shooting 63.6 percent in the first half. The Tar Heels escaped Ohio in overtime in the regional semifinal, 73-65, while Kansas edged North Carolina State in its semifinal game, 60-57. Thomas Robinson of Kansas was named the Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player.

The Edward Jones Dome (right) has been the site for the past seven NCAA men’s basketball tournament events in St. Louis, including a 1999 Regional, a 2002 1st/2nd Round, a 2004 Regional, the 2005 Final Four, a 2007 Regional, a 2010 Regional, and a 2012 Regional.

In 2010, MVC member UNI held a half-time lead over Michigan State, but the Spartans rallied to win 59-52.

2010-- For the first time in league history, the conference hosted a men’s event with a league representative as UNI represented the Valley in the 2010 Midwest Regional in St. Louis. Michigan State advanced to the Final Four with a 70-69 win over Tennessee. The Spartans were without top playmaker Kalin Lucas, but Durrell Summers stepped up in his absence, scoring 21 points and pulling down four rebounds. 2009-- UConn’s Tina Charles has 25 points and 19 rebounds while earning tourney Most Outstanding Player honors. Connecticut beat Louisville, 76-54, winning its sixth National Championship, and completing its third perfect season. It wins every game by double-digits for the first time in NCAA history. 2007-- Eventual national champion Florida secured its berth in the 2007 Final Four by winning two games in St. Louis at the Midwest Regional at the Edward Jones Dome. Guard Taurean Green, who was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, averaged 19.0 points, while shooting 50 percent from the floor (1020) and 56.3 percent from three-point range (9-16).


NCAA Tournament - St. Louis, the Host AUTOMATIC QUALIFIERS FOR 2014 Listed below are the 31 Division I conferences that have automatic bids to the 2014 NCAA tournament. America East Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic Sun Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Big East Conference Big 12 Conference Big Sky Conference Big South Conference Big Ten Conference Big West Conference Colonial Athletic Association Conference USA Horizon League The Ivy Group Metro Atlantic Athletic Mid-American Conference

Mid-Eastern Athletic MISSOURI VALLEY Mountain West Conference Northeast Conference Ohio Valley Conference Pacific-10 Conference Patriot League Southeastern Conference Southern Conference Southland Conference Southwestern Athletic Summit League Sun Belt Conference West Coast Conference Western Athletic Conference

2005 -- At the 2005 Final Four, Sean May made all but one of his 11 shots and scored 26 points to lead North Carolina to a 75-70 victory over Illinois. The tournament’s Most Outstanding Player is the son of Scott May, who scored 26 points in the 1976 finals as Indiana completed an undefeated season with a victory over Michigan in the NCAA championship game. 2004 -- In 2004 at the Edward Jones Dome, a total of 61,449 fans attended the St. Louis Regional. Georgia Tech advanced to the Final Four after beating Nevada and Kansas. Kansas beat UAB in the initial game of the regional. The two crowds both eclipsed 30,000 and were the most at any game in the NCAA Tournament that year, with the exception of the Final Four.

2001 -- The 2001 Women’s Final Four saw Valley member Missouri State advance to the national semifinals, before falling to Purdue. In the process, the Lady Bears became the first MVC women’s basketball program to reach the Final Four. Missouri State also reached the 1992 Final Four while competing under the Gateway Conference umbrella. Notre Dame won the national title in 1992 with a sellout of 20,551 on hand. 1999 -- In March of 1999, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional was hosted by The Valley and the city of St. Louis on Friday and Sunday, March 19 and 21. On consecutive days, the 1999 Midwest Regional drew NCAA Tournament record crowds of 42,440 and 42,519 fans to the Edward Jones Dome. 1998 -- In March of 1998, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional was hosted by The Valley and the city of St. Louis on Friday and Sunday, March 20 and 22. Sellout crowds of 22,172 at Savvis Center each day witnessed the Stanford Cardinal advance to the 1998 NCAA Final Four in San Antonio, after defeating Purdue and Rhode Island.

1993 -- During the 1993 NCAA Midwest Regional, Calbert Chaney of Indiana was voted the MVP, but Kansas took the regional title, beating Indiana, 83-77, in the final. 1984 -- In 1984, DePaul, Houston, Memphis State and Wake Forest appeared at The Arena, with Houston advancing to the Final Four with a 68-63 win over Wake Forest. The 1984 NCAA Midwest Regional had significance, as Wake Forest beat coaching legend Ray Meyer in his final game with DePaul. 1982 -- The 1982 and 1984 NCAA Midwest Regionals proved to be the showcase for “Phi Slamma Jamma,” as the Houston Cougars advanced to the Final Four with wins over Boston College (1982) and Wake Forest (1984) in the regional championship game. Boston College, Houston, Kansas State and Missouri were the four regional teams in 1982. 1978 -- The 1978 Final Four at The Arena had Joe B. Hall of Kentucky, Eddie Sutton of Arkansas, Bill Foster of Duke and Digger Phelps of Notre Dame. Kentucky’s Jack Givens scored 41 points against Duke on March 27, 1978. 1973 -- In the history of the Final Four, there have been only three 40plus point games by an individual in the national championship game, and two of those have occurred in St. Louis. On March 26, 1973, UCLA’s Bill Walton scored his NCAArecord 44 points against Memphis. The 1973 Final Four featured four of the collegiate game’s top innovators: Gene Bartow of Memphis State, Bobby Knight of Indiana, Dave Gavitt of Providence and John Wooden of UCLA.

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2002 -- In 2002 at the Edward Jones Dome, a total of 73,774 fans passed through the turnstiles to witness the first-ever NCAA First/Second Round competition played in St. Louis.

Roy Williams and members of the North Carolina Tar Heel basketball team hoist the national championship trophy after winning the 2005 crown in St. Louis.

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NCAA Tournament Information, Future Sites The first multi-team expansion of the Division I Men’s Basketball Championship in more than 25 years took place in 2010 as the field expanded from 65 teams to 68. Dayton hosted the 2011 NCAA First Four: the four first-round games of the championship. Two games featured teams battling to advance as two of the tournament’s No. 16 seeds, while the other two games pitted the last four at-large teams selected to the field. The 68-team field for 2014 will be announced on Selection Sunday, March 16, with first-round games taking place Tuesday and Wednesday, March 18-19. 2014: 76th ANNUAL DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Selection Sunday: March 16, 2014

Future Tournament Dates (sites TBD, subject to change)

First Four

2016

Dayton, Ohio, March 18 and 19 (University of Dayton, host)

First Four: Mar. 15-16 2nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 17-20 Regionals: Mar. 24-27 Final Four: Apr 2, 4

Second and Third Rounds M20-22

M21-23

MAAC Marquette Stetson Washington State NC State Texas-San Antonio San Diego State Missouri Valley

Buffalo, N.Y. Milwaukee, Wis. Orlando, Fla. Spokane, Wash. Raleigh, N.C. San Antonio, TX San Diego St. Louis

First Niagara Center Bradley Center Amway Center Spokane Veterans PNC Arena AT&T Center Viejas Arena Scottrade Center

M28-30

Big West Conf. (West) Memphis (South) Horizon/IUPUI (Midwest) St. John’s/Big East (East)

Anaheim, Calif. Memphis, Tenn. Indianapolis New York

Honda Center FedEx Forum Lucas Oil Stadium Madison Square Garden

First Four: Mar. 13-14 2nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 15-18 Regionals: Mar. 22-25 Final Four: Mar. 31, A2

Final Four

2019

A5-7

First Four: Mar. 19-20 2nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 21-24 Regionals: Mar. 28-31 Final Four: Apr. 6, 8

North Texas, Cowboys Stadium (Big 12 Conference, host)

2015: 77th ANNUAL DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP First Four

Post-season

Dayton, Ohio, March 17 and 18 (University of Dayton, host) Second and Third Rounds M19-21

M20-22

Jacksonville Louisville Duquesne Oregon UNC-Charlotte Ohio State Creighton Washington

Jacksonville, Fla. Louisville, Ky. Pittsburgh Portland, Ore. Charlotte, N.C. Columbus, Ohio Omaha, Neb. Seattle

Veterans Memorial KFC Yum! Center Consol Energy Center Rose Garden Time Warner Cable Arena Nationwide Arena CenturyLink Center KeyArena

Cleveland Los Angeles Houston, Texas Syracuse, N.Y.

Quicken Loans Arena Staples Center Reliant Stadium Carrier Dome

Regionals M26-28 M27-29

Cleveland St./MAC (Mwest) Pepperdine (West) Rice/Houston (South) Syracuse (East)

Final Four A4-6

Indianapolis, Ind., Lucas Oil Stadium (Horizon League, IUPUI, hosts)

Future Final Four Site 2016—Houston, April 2 and 4, Reliant Stadium (Houston, Rice University, hosts)

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First Four: Mar. 14-15 2nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 16-19 Regionals: Mar. 23-26 Final Four: Apr. 1, 3 2018

Regionals M27-29

2017

2020 First Four: Mar. 17-18 2nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 19-22 Regionals: Mar. 26-29 Final Four: Apr. 4, 6 2021 First Four: Mar. 16-17 2nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 18-21 Regionals: Mar. 25-28 Final Four: Apr. 3, 5 2022 First Four: Mar. 15-16 2nd/3rd Rounds: Mar. 17-20 Regionals: Mar. 24-27 Final Four: Apr. 2, 4


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Missouri Valley Conference Recognizes MVC Men’s Basketball ‘50 Greatest’ Players As a part of the Missouri Valley Conference Centennial Celebration in 2006-07, The Valley named all-centennial teams for each of the Valley’s sponsored sports. The list of Top 50 men’s basketball players and Top 10 coaches was determined through an on-line fan vote (www.mvc100.org), in-arena ballots and a centennial committee. A total of 7,871 votes were cast for men’s basketball. Included in the list are former and current NBA greats, members of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, and Valley Hall of Famers. A total of 100 former Valley greats (80 players and 20 coaches) were on the original ballot, but many more who made significant contributions to the game of basketball either while in the Missouri Valley Conference or in their post-collegiate careers were added as write-ins. Popular write-in votes included Illinois State’s Doug Collins, Evansville’s Jerry Sloan, and Southern Illinois’ Walt Frazier. (Each has his number retired at his respective school, but none played while their schools were members of the Missouri Valley Conference.)

THE “STARTING FIVE” Larry Bird, Indiana State (1976-79) Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (1984-88) Ed Macauley, Saint Louis (1946-49) Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (1981-85) Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (1957-60) Coach: Henry Iba, Oklahoma St. (1934-57) The Big O

The Hawk X Man The Pride of French Lick

Easy MEN’S BASKETBALL (sponsored 1907 to present): Thirty-two difEd ferent programs have sponsored men’s basketball in the Missouri Valley Conference. Drake is the longest-tenured member of any with more than 100 seasons as part of the Missouri Valley Conference. Charter members for basketball included Drake, Iowa State, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Washington (Mo.) University. The Missouri Valley Conference has 11 national championships (NCAA or NIT) in men’s basketball.

MVC MEN’S BASKETBALL 50 GREATEST PLAYERS Joe Allen, Bradley Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois Mitchell Anderson, Bradley Warren Armstrong, Wichita St. Butch Beard, Louisville Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Larry Bird, Indiana State Ron Bonham, Cincinnati Dick Boushka, Saint Louis Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois Rodney Buford, Creighton Antoine Carr, Wichita State Maurice Cheeks, West Texas St. Paul Endacott, Kansas Larry Finch, Memphis Chad Gallagher, Creighton Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois Steve Harris, Tulsa

Bob Harstad, Creighton Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Rico Hill, Illinois State Paul Hogue, Cincinnati Ben Jacobson, UNI Lynbert Johnson, Wichita State Slab Jones, New Mexico State Kyle Korver, Creighton Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State Cliff Levingston, Wichita State Cleo Littleton, Wichita State Lewis Lloyd, Drake Ed Macauley, Saint Louis Willie McCarter, Drake Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Bob Mattick, Oklahoma State Gene Melchiorre, Bradley Danny Moore, Missouri State Allen Murphy, Louisville Carl Nicks, Indiana State Roger Phegley, Bradley Paul Pressey, Tulsa

Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Ryan Sears, Creighton Dave Stallworth, Wichita State Paul Unruh, Bradley Wes Unseld, Louisville Chet Walker, Bradley John S. Williams, Indiana State Kent Williams, Southern Illinois Marcus Wilson, Evansville ALL-TIME COACHES Phog Allen, Kansas Dana Altman, Creighton Denny Crum, Louisville Eddie Hickey, Creighton, SLU Henry Iba, Oklahoma State Maury John, Drake Ed Jucker, Cincinnati Ralph Miller, Wichita State Chuck Orsborn, Bradley Tubby Smith, Tulsa


Missouri Valley Conference Award Winners Coach of the Year 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1950 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma A&M Forrest “Forddy” Anderson, BU Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma A&M Edgar S. “Eddie” Hickey, SLU Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma A&M Ralph Miller, Wichita State Clarence Iba, Tulsa Alden Pasche, Houston Edgar S. “Eddie” Hickey, SLU George Smith, Cincinnati George Smith, Cincinnati Charles Orsborn, Bradley Ed Jucker, Cincinnati Charles Orsborn, Bradley Ed Jucker, Cincinnati Maurice “Maury” John, Drake Gary Thompson, Wichita St. Taylor Baker, Cincinnati Joe Swank, Tulsa Maurice “Maury” John, Drake Ken Hayes, Tulsa Maurice “Maury” John, Drake Maurice “Maury” John, Drake Bob Polk, Saint Louis Gene Bartow, Memphis St. Ken Hayes, Tulsa Denny Crum, Louisville Joe Stowell, Bradley Lou Henson, New Mexico St. Ron Ekker, West Texas St. Ken Hayes, New Mexico St. Tom Apke, Creighton Bill Hodges, Indiana State Dick Versace, Bradley Nolan Richardson, Tulsa Gary Garner, Drake Weldon Drew, New Mexico St. Bob Donewald, Illinois St. Nolan Richardson, Tulsa Dick Versace, Bradley J.D. Barnett, Tulsa Eddie Fogler, Wichita State Stan Albeck, Bradley Tony Barone, Creighton Rich Herrin, S. Illinois Tates Locke, Indiana State Bob Bender, Illinois State Rudy Washington, Drake Tubby Smith, Tulsa Tubby Smith, Tulsa Jim Molinari, Bradley Eldon Miller, UNI Kevin Stallings, Illinois St. Jim Crews, Evansville Royce Waltman, Indiana St. Dana Altman, Creighton Dana Altman, Creighton Bruce Weber, S. Illinois Matt Painter, S. Illinois Chris Lowery, S. Illinois Mark Turgeon, Wichita St. Chris Lowery, S. Illinois Keno Davis, Drake Ben Jacobson, UNI Ben Jacobson, UNI Cuonzo Martin, Missouri St. Gregg Marshall, Wichita St. Gregg Marshall, Wichita St.

Larry Bird MVC Player of the Year Bobby “Bingo” Smith, TU Jim Ard, Cincinnati Jeff Halliburton, Drake Larry Finch, Memphis St. Larry Kenon, Memphis St. Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Mike Glenn, S. Illinois Roger Phegley, Bradley Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Lewis Lloyd, Drake Lewis Lloyd, Drake Paul Pressey, Tulsa Antoine Carr, Wichita State

Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St. Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St. Jim Les, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Bob Harstad, Creighton Chad Gallagher, Creighton Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Curt Smith, Drake Gary Collier, Tulsa Chris Carr, S. Illinois Anthony Parker, Bradley Jason Daisy, UNI Rico Hill, Illinois State Marcus Wilson, Evansville Nate Green, Indiana State Tarise Bryson, Illinois St. Kyle Korver, Creighton Kyle Korver, Creighton Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Paul Miller, Wichita State Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois Adam Emmenecker, Drake Booker Woodfox, CU Adam Koch, UNI Kyle Weems, Missouri St. Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton

Newcomer of the Year 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Joe Proctor, Memphis St. Dana Lewis, Tulsa Larry Finch, Memphis St. Seymour Reed, Bradley Jim Caruthers, Bradley Wesley Cox, Louisville Robert Elmore, Wichita St. Cheese Johnson, Wichita St. Slab Jones, New Mexico St. Robert Gunn, New Mexico St. Mitchell Anderson, Bradley Lewis Lloyd, Drake Jaime Pena, New Mexico St. Paul Pressey, Tulsa Steve Harris, Tulsa John S. Williams, Indiana St. Kenny Perry, S. Illinois Hersey Hawkins, Bradley David Miller, Drake Rod Mason, Creighton Eddie Bird, Indiana State Dion Thurman, Bradley Reggie Shields, Tulsa Reggie Wilson, Illinois St. Mark Morse, Tulsa Curt Smith, Drake Shea Seals, Tulsa B.J. Windhorst, Drake Rodney Buford, Creighton Danny Moore, Missouri St. Chris Thunell, S. Illinois Tarise Bryson, Illinois St. Kent Williams, S. Illinois Mike Wallace, Missouri St. Rolan Roberts, S. Illinois Aaron Hogg, Wichita State Marcellus Sommerville, BU Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois St. Nick Porter, Creighton Spencer Laurie, Missouri St. P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton Chamberlain Oguchi, ILS Adam Leonard, MSU Doug McDermott, Creighton Carl Hall, Wichita State Cleanthony Early, Wichita St.

Freshman of the Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

Bart Friedrick, Drake Joe Griffin, Wichita State Eddie Bird, Indiana State Tony Harvey, S. Illinois Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois James Hamilton, Bradley Marcus Timmons, SIU

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Deon Jackson, Bradley Shea Seals, Tulsa Dan Muller, Illinois State Rodney Buford, Creighton Jason Perez, Wichita State Ryan Sears, Creighton Victor Williams, Illinois St. Kent Williams, S. Illinois Luke McDonald, Drake Randy Burns, Wichita St. David Moss, Indiana State Blake Ahearn, Missouri St. Eric Coleman, UNI Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Osiris Eldridge, Illinois St. P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton Kevin Dillard, S. Illinois Colt Ryan, Evansville Doug McDermott, Creighton Seth Tuttle, UNI Marcus Marshall, Missouri St.

Defensive Player of the Year 1989 Dwayne Praylow, Wichita St. Michael Scott, Tulsa 1990 Randy Blair, Illinois State 1991 Michael Scott, Tulsa 1992 Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois 1993 Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois 1994 Lou Dawkins, Tulsa 1995 Marcus Timmons, SIU 1996 Dan Muller, Illinois State 1997 Dan Muller, Illinois State 1998 Adebayo Akinkunle, BU 1999 Monte Jenkins, S. Illinois 2000 Nate Green, Indiana State 2001 Jerome Robinson, Bradley 2002 Rolan Roberts, S. Illinois 2003 Jamar Howard, Wichita St. 2004 Darren Brooks, S. Illinois 2005 Darren Brooks, S. Illinois 2006 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley 2007 Randal Falker, S. Illinois 2008 Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois 2009 Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois 2010 Dinma Odiakosa, ILS 2011 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI 2012 Gregory Echenique, CU 2013 Dyricus Simms-Edwards, BU

Sixth-Man Award 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Steve Hansell, Illinois St. Doug Swenson, Creighton Curt Begle, Evansville Joshua Cross, S. Illinois Mike Wallace, Missouri St. Terrell Taylor, Creighton Aaron Hogg, Wichita State LaMar Owen, S. Illinois Tony Young, S. Illinois Kellen Easley, Missouri St. Deven Mitchell, MSU Booker Woodfox, CU Lucas O’Rear, UNI Lucas O’Rear, UNI Ben Smith, Wichita State Ned Cox, Evansville Ethan Wragge, Creighton

Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Kent Williams, S. Illinois Kent Williams, S. Illinois Michael Lindeman, CU Neil Plank, Illinois State Neil Plank, Illinois State Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois Adam Emmenecker, Drake Jason Holsinger, Evansville Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Adam Koch, UNI Will Creekmore, Missouri St. Colt Ryan, Evansville Colt Ryan, Evansville

Multiple Award Winners Coach of the Year 4 - Maury John, Drake 3 - Henry P. Iba, Okla. A&M 3 - Ken Hayes, Tulsa (2), N.M. State (1) 2 - Eddie Hickey, Saint Louis 2 - George Smith, Cincinnati 2 - Charles Orsborn, Bradley 2 - Ed Jucker, Cincinnati 2 - Nolan Richardson, Tulsa 2 - Dick Versace, Bradley 2 - Tubby Smith, Tulsa 2 - Dana Altman, Creighton 2 - Chris Lowery, S. Illinois 2 - Ben Jacobson, UNI 2 - Greg Marshall, Wichita St. Player of the Year 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

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Junior Bridgeman, UL Larry Bird, Indiana State Lewis Lloyd, Drake Xavier McDaniel, WSU Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Kyle Korver, Creighton Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Doug McDermott, CU

Defensive Player 2 2 2 2

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Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Dan Muller, Illinois State Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois

Scholar-Athlete 2 - Kent Williams, S. Illinois 2 - Neil Plank, Illinois State 2 - Colt Ryan, Evansville

Back-To-Back Winners Coach of the Year George Smith, UC (58, 59) Maury John, DU (68, 69, 70) Tubby Smith, Tulsa (94, 95) Dana Altman, CU (01, 02) Ben Jacobson, UNI (09, 10) Gregg Marshall, WSU (12, 13) Player of the Year Junior Bridgeman, UL (74, 75) Larry Bird, INS (78, 79) Lewis Lloyd, Drake (80, 81) Xavier McDaniel, WSU (84, 85) Hersey Hawkins, BU (87, 88) Kyle Korver, CU (02, 03) Darren Brooks, SIU (04, 05) Doug McDermott, CU (12, 13) Defensive Player Ashraf Amaya, SIU (92, 93) Dan Muller, ILS (96, 97) Darren Brooks, SIU (04, 05) Bryan Mullins, SIU (08, 09) Scholar-Athlete 2 - Kent Williams, S. Illinois 2 - Neil Plank, Illinois State 2 - Colt Ryan, Evansville

Honors

1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983

1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Sixth-Man Award 2 - Lucas O’Rear, UNI

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1956 1957 1958 1959

Honors

1960

1961 1962 1963

178

Tommy Johnson, Kansas Ernest Lambert, Oklahoma Sam Carrier, Nebraska Ralph Sproull, Kansas Fred Williams, Missouri F.I. Reynolds, K-State Craig Ruby, Missouri Arthur Lonborg, Kansas Craig Ruby, Missouri George Williams, Missouri Herbert Bunker, Missouri George Williams, Missouri Arthur Browning, Missouri Herbert Bunker, Missouri Paul Endacott, Kansas Charles T. Black, Kansas Arthur Browning, Missouri Herbert Bunker, Missouri Paul Endacott, Kansas Tusten Ackerman, Kansas Charles T. Black, Kansas Tusten Ackerman, Kansas Gale Gordon, Kansas Albert Peterson, Kansas Gale Gordon, Kansas Albert Peterson, Kansas Victor Holt, Oklahoma Werner Jensen, Creighton Maurice Van Ackeren, CU Conrad Collin, Creighton Arthur Kiely, Creighton Frank Baird, Butler Merle Rousey, Okla. State Dick Krueger, Okla. State Jess Renick, Okla. State Jess Renick, Okla. State Bud Millikan, Okla. State Edward Beisser, Creighton Ralph Langer, Creighton Bob Kurland, Okla. State Bob Kurland, Okla. State Bob Kurland, Okla. State Ed Macauley, Saint Louis Bob Harris, Okla. State Ed Macauley, Saint Louis Dave Humerickhouse, BU Gene Melchiorre, Bradley Paul Unruh, Bradley Gale McArthur, Okla. State Gene Melchiorre, Bradley Don Johnson, Okla. State Norm Swanson, Detroit Bob Mattick, Okla. State Norm Swanson, Detroit Bob Mattick, Okla. State Dick Boushka, Saint Louis Cleo Littleton, Wichita St. Bob Patterson, Tulsa Guy Sparrow, Detroit Don Boldebuck, Houston Bill Ebben, Detroit Bill Ebben, Detroit Bobby Joe Mason, Bradley Mel Wright, Okla. State Connie Dierking, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Bob Ferry, Saint Louis Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Ralph Davis, Cincinnati Bobby Joe Mason, Bradley Gary Phillips, Houston Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley Paul Hogue, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati Paul Hogue, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley Ron Bonham, Cincinnati Dave Stallworth, Wichita St. Tom Thacker, Cincinnati

1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1971 1972

1973 1974 1975 1977 1978 1979 1980 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1999 2002 2003 2012 2013

George Wilson, Cincinnati Tony Yates, Cincinnati Ron Bonham, Cincinnati Dave Stallworth, Wichita St. Dave Stallworth, Wichita St. Wes Unseld, Louisville Joe Allen, Bradley Wes Unseld, Louisville Joe Allen, Bradley Wes Unseld, Louisville Butch Beard, Louisville Rich Jones, Memphis State Bob Smith, Tulsa James Douglass, Memphis St. Larry Finch, Memphis St. Jim Price, Louisville Ron Robinson, Memphis St. John Williamson, N. Mexico St. Larry Finch, Memphis St. Larry Kenon, Memphis St. Ron Robinson, Memphis St. Willie Biles, Tulsa Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Allen Murphy, Louisville Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Roger Phegley, Bradley Larry Bird, Indiana State Lynbert Johnson, Wichita St. Carl Nicks, Indiana State Mitchell Anderson, Bradley Paul Pressey, Tulsa Benoit Benjamin, CU Antoine Carr, Wichita State John S. Williams, Indiana St. Benoit Benjamin, CU Steve Harris, Tulsa Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St. John S. Williams, Indiana St. Hersey Hawkins, Bradley John S. Williams, Indiana St. Jeff Harris, Illinois State Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Rodney Buford, Creighton Marcus Wilson, Evansville Kyle Korver, Creighton Kyle Korver, Creighton Doug McDermott, CU Doug McDermott, CU

UPI Player of the Year 1958 1959 1960 1979 1988

Oscar Robertson, UC Oscar Robertson, UC Oscar Robertson, UC Larry Bird, Indiana State Hersey Hawkins, Bradley

AP Player of the Year 1949 Ed Macauley, Saint Louis 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley

USBWA Player of the Year 1959 1960 1979 1988

Oscar Robertson, UC Oscar Robertson, UC Larry Bird, Indiana State Hersey Hawkins, Bradley

Helm’s Foundation Player of the Year 1923 1924 1946 1948

Paul Endacott, Kansas Charles T. Black, Kansas Bob Kurland, Okla. State Ed Macauley, Saint Louis

The Sporting News Player of the Year 1959 Oscar Robertson, UC 1960 Oscar Robertson, UC

Basketball Times Player of the Year 1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley

NABC Player of the Year 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State

Naismith Award 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State

Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award 1981 Terry Adolph, W. Texas St. 1986 Jim Les, Bradley

CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year 2008 Adam Emmenecker, Drake

NACDA I-AAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2003 2006 2007 2009

Michael Lindeman, CU Anthony Tolliver, Creighton Anthony Tolliver, Creighton Jason Holsinger, Evansville

Academic All-District V 1987 Jeff Harris, Illinois State 1988 Jeff Harris, Illinois State 1993 Greg Thomas, Indiana St. Mike VandeGarde, ILS 1994 Mike VandeGarde, ILS 1995 Chris Quinn, Evansville 1996 Dan Muller, Illinois State 1997 Dan Muller, Illinois State Skipp Schaefbauer, ILS 1998 Dan Muller, Illinois State 1999 Sean Riley, Illinois State 2000 Matt Renn, Indiana State 2001 Matt Renn, Indiana State 2002 Clint Cuffle, Evansville 2003 Clint Cuffle, Evansville 2004 Clint Cuffle, Evansville 2006 Neil Plank, Illinois State Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois 2007 Trent Wurtz, Indiana State Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois 2008 Jason Holsinger, Evansville Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois 2009 Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Jason Holsinger, Evansville

Academic All-District VII 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Paul Guffrovich, Wichita St. Paul Guffrovich, Wichita St. Paul Guffrovich, Wichita St. K.C. Hunt, Wichita State Dale Ribble, Missouri St. Ben Kandlbinder, MSU Darin Miller, Wichita State Ben Kandlbinder, MSU Joel Templeman, CU Ryan Sears, Creighton Ryan Sears, Creighton Ryan Sears, Creighton Michael Lindeman, CU Michael Lindeman, CU Brody Deren, Creighton

2004 Michael Lindeman, CU Brody Deren, Creighton 2005 Anthony Tolliver, Creighton 2007 Anthony Tolliver, Creighton Brooks McKowen, UNI 2008 Adam Emmenecker, Drake 2009 Adam Koch, UNI 2010 Graham Hatch, Wichita St. Adam Templeton, Drake 2011 Will Creekmore, MSU

First-Team Academic All-America Selections 1967 Mike Rolf, Cincinnati Jamie Thompson, WSU 1968 Rich Niemann, Saint Louis 1969 Ron Mendell, Wichita State 1976 Mike Glenn, S. Illinois 1977 Mike Glenn, S. Illinois 1978 Rick Apke, Creighton 2003 Clint Cuffle, Evansville 2008 Adam Emmenecker, Drake 2009 Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Jason Holsinger, Evansville

Second-Team Academic All-America Selections 1987 1988 1993 1994 1997 1998 2001 2003 2004 2007

Jeff Harris, Illinois State Jeff Harris, Illinois State Greg Thomas, Indiana St. Mike VandeGarde, ILS Dan Muller, Illinois State Dan Muller, Illinois State Matt Renn, Indiana State Michael Lindeman, CU Clint Cuffle, Evansville Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois Anthony Tolliver, Creighton 2008 Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois

Third-Team Academic All-America Selections 1997 Skipp Schaefbauer, ILS 1999 Sean Riley, Illinois State 2004 Brody Deren, Creighton Michael Lindeman, CU 2006 Neil Plank, Illinois State 2010 Graham Hatch, Wichita St. 2011 Will Creekmore, MSU

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners 1967 1969 1977 1978 1981 1988 1991 1998

John Kilo, Saint Louis Ron Mendell, Wichita State Mike Glenn, S. Illinois Rick Apke, Creighton Steve Reed, Indiana State Jeff Harris, Illinois State Paul Guffrovich, Wichita St. Dan Muller, Illinois State


All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams 1907-08

1928-29

No team chosen.

First Team -- Moose Meyer, Washington; Fritz Kampf, Creighton; Brud Jensen, Creighton; John Monahan, Drake; Ralph Kurz, Washington. Second Team -Lynn King, Drake; Harris Coggeshall, Grinnell; Chuck Van Koten, Drake; Lou Trautman, Creighton; Ray Duncan, Washington.

1908-09 First Team -- Tommy Johnson, Kansas; Carl Ristine, Missouri; A.P. Skare, Washington; W.W. Walsh, Nebraska; Earl Woodward, Kansas.

1909-10

1929-30

First Team -- Robert Heizer, Kansas; Tommy Johnson, Kansas; D.C. Martindell, Missouri; H.O. Perry, Nebraska; Earl Woodward, Kansas.

1910-11 First Team -- Joe Brown, Iowa State; Pete Burress, Missouri; D.J. Dousman, Kansas; O.A. Frank, Nebraska; J.P. Gibson, Nebraska; Robert Heizer, Kansas; Vern Long, Kansas.

1911-12 No team chosen.

1912-13 First Team -- S.C. Carrier, Nebraska; Charles Greenlees, Kansas; Ross Haskell, Nebraska; Hans Pfund, Iowa State; George Taafe, Missouri.

1913-14 No team chosen.

1914-15 First Team -- E.C. Jones, Kansas State; R.A. Dunmire, Kansas; E.J. Sorensen, Kansas; Ralph Sproull, Kansas; A.B. Weaver, Kansas.

1915-16

Missouri’s Craig Ruby was a two-time all-MVC pick and an All-American in 1918 and 1919. State; Herb Bunker, Missouri; E. Cowell, Kansas State; George Williams, Missouri.

1921-22 First Team -- G.G. Browning, Missouri; Herb Bunker, Missouri; Paul Endacott, Kansas; George Rody, Kansas; Ed Waite, Oklahoma.

1922-23 First Team -- Charles T. Black, Kansas; G.G. Browning, Missouri; Herb Bunker, Missouri; Paul Endacott, Kansas; John Wolf, Kansas.

1923-24 First Team -- Tusten Ackerman, Kansas; Charles T. Black, Kansas; Floyd McBride, Oklahoma; Robert Mosby, Kansas; Fred Wallace, Oklahoma.

1924-25

1916-17

First Team -- Tusten Ackerman, Kansas; Orr Goodson, Nebraska; Albert Peterson, Kansas; Mathias Volz, Nebraska; Vern Wilkins, Kansas.

No team chosen.

1925-26

1917-18

First Team -- Wilferd Belgard, Kansas; C.A. Byers, Kansas State; John Dunlap, Oklahoma; Gale Gordon, Kansas; Albert Peterson, Kansas.

No team chosen.

No team chosen.

1918-19

1919-20 First Team -- Craig Ruby, Missouri; Holman Bunger, Kansas State; E. Cowell, Kansas State; Arthur Lonborg, Kansas.

1920-21 First Team -- G.G. Browning, Missouri; Holman Bunger, Kansas

1926-27 First Team -- Glenn Burton, Kansas; C.A. Byers, Kansas State; Roy LeCrone, Oklahoma; Albert Peterson, Kansas; Clark Smaha, Nebraska.

1927-28 First Team -- Thomas Churchill, Oklahoma; Lorraine Eckert, Washington; Vic Holt, Oklahoma; Roy LeCrone, Oklahoma; A.B. Wright, Oklahoma State.

1930-31 First Team -- Maurice Van Ackeren, Creighton; Hank Duncan, Grinnell; Les Harrison, Oklahoma State; John Monahan, Drake; Herbert Steideman, Washington; Second Team -- Lynn King, Drake; Clarence Highfill, Oklahoma State; Joe Hohn, Washington; Ben Douglas, Grinnell; A.B. Hensley, Oklahoma State.

1931-32 First Team -- Conrad Collin, Creighton; Hank Duncan, Grinnell; Willard Schmidt, Creighton; Herbert Steideman, Washington; Art Kiely, Creighton. Second Team -- Maurice Van Ackeren, Creighton; Bob Maysack, Washington; Joe Ley, Oklahoma State; Don Whitehouse, Washington; Clarence Highfill, Oklahoma State.

1932-33 First Team -- Conrad Collin, Creighton; Bert Miller, Butler; Willard Schmidt, Creighton; Frank Baird, Butler; Art Kiely, Creighton. Second Team -- Buddy Wade, Oklahoma State; Hank Duncan, Grinnell; Cy Proffit, Butler; Nelson Hower, Washington; Victor Kern, Washington.

1933-34 First Team -- Emil Engelbretson, Creighton; Bert Davis, Butler; Willard Schmidt, Creighton; Frank Baird, Butler; Roy Martintoni, Washington. Second Team -Billy McCloud, Drake; Roscoe Batts, Butler; Gene Demmary, Butler; Buddy Wade, Oklahoma State; Gaston Santi, Grinnell.

1934-35 First Team -- Emil Engelbretson, Creighton; Dick Mason, Grinnell; Roy Martintoni, Washington; Chuck Orebaugh, Drake; George Busch, Creighton. Second Team -- Billy

1935-36 First Team -- Emil Engelbretson, Creighton; Merle Rousey, Oklahoma State; Roy Martintoni, Washington; Chuck Orebaugh, Drake; Taylor Little, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Joe Fee, Washburn; Ned Butler, Tulsa; Robert Jones, Tulsa; Wayne Xanders, Drake; Dob McIver, Creighton.

1936-37 First Team -- Dick Shaw, Creighton; R.C. Cox, Oklahoma State; Bill Barringer, Oklahoma State; Chuck Orebaugh, Drake; Merle Rousey, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Dick Krueger, Oklahoma State; Dwight Hafeli, Washington; Roman Roh, Creighton; Don McIver, Creighton; Hal Dean, Grinnell.

1937-38 First Team -- Nick Miletich, Drake; Merle Scheffler, Oklahoma State; Dick Shaw, Creighton; Dick Krueger, Oklahoma State; Robert Jones, Tulsa. Second Team -- Hal Dean, Grinnell; Sid Mudd, Saint Louis; William Suter, Drake; Adolph Uhlemeyer, Washington; Bill Barringer, Oklahoma State.

1938-39 First Team -- Paul Griffith, Drake; Jesse Renick, Oklahoma State; Carl Roh, Creighton; Adolph Uhlemeyer, Washington; Bill Cochran, Saint Louis; Second Team -- Bob Patterson, Tulsa; Harvey Slade, Oklahoma State; John Kelly, Tulsa; Merle Scheffler, Oklahoma State; Walter O’Connor, Drake.

1939-40 First Team -- Harvey Slade, Oklahoma State; Les Dudenhoeffer, Saint Louis; Ned Swan, Drake; Jesse Renick, Oklahoma State; Howard Doyle, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Harvey Lamprich, Tulsa; Gene Smelser, Oklahoma State; Desmond Lee, Washington; Vinson Roach, Creighton; Eddie Amsbaugh, Washburn.

1940-41 First Team -- Brownie Jaquay, Creighton; Herb Van Deven, Saint Louis; Ed Beisser, Creighton; Walter O’Connor, Drake; Gene Smelser, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Don Dougherty, Washburn; Vernon Schwertfeger, Oklahoma State; Clarence Ehlers, Tulsa; Gene Haldeman, Creighton; Henry Lutz, Washington.

Honors

First Team -- John Clark, Kansas State; Harold Ebert, Drake; C. Jackson, Nebraska; George Jennings, Kansas State; Arthur Lonborg, Kansas; Craig Ruby, Missouri.

First Team -- Maurice Van Ackeren, Creighton; Moose Meyer, Washington; Brud Jensen, Creighton; Kingsley Wientge, Washington; Bart Corcoran, Creighton. Second Team -- Lynn King, Drake; Ted Saussele, Washington; Les Harrison, Oklahoma State; Jack Barnes, Drake; Ben Douglas, Grinnell.

McCloud, Drake; Herb Larson, Tulsa; Don Dittemore, Washburn; Wayne Xanders, Drake; Julius Bauer, Grinnell.

1941-42 First Team -- Lonnie Eggleston,

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All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams Oklahoma State; Jack Darnton, Washington; Ed Beisser, Creighton; Vernon Yates, Oklahoma State; Ward Gibson, Creighton. Second Team -- Herb Van Deven, Saint Louis; J.T. Newman, Oklahoma State; Ralph Langer, Creighton; Don Bandle, Saint Louis; Dick Nolan, Creighton.

1942-43 First Team -- Ralph Langer, Creighton; Jack Darnton, Washington; Ed Beisser, Creighton; Vernon Yates, Oklahoma State; Ward Gibson, Creighton. Second Team -Herb Van Deven, Saint Louis; Gene Ollrich, Drake; Mike Todorovich, Washington; Gene Lalley, Creighton; Bill Evans, Drake.

1943-44 No team chosen (World War II).

1944-45 No team chosen (World War II).

1945-46 First Team -- Weldon Kern, Oklahoma State; Sam Aubrey, Oklahoma State; Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State; J.L. Parks, Oklahoma State; Blake Williams, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Harold Beal, Wichita State; Gordon Flick, Drake; Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; Henry Raymonds, Saint Louis; Gerald Carrens, Tulsa.

1946-47 First Team -- A.L. Bennett, Oklahoma State; Gene Ollrich, Drake, Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; Dan Miller, Saint Louis; Ward Gibson, Creighton. Second Team -- Harold Beal, Wichita State; Bob Schmidt, Saint Louis; John Pritchard, Drake; Don Knowles, Creighton; Bill Evans, Drake.

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Ed Macauley of Saint Louis received all-conference honors four times (1946-47-48-49) during his career. He’s a charter member of the MVC Hall of Fame.

1947-48 First Team -- A.L. Bennett, Oklahoma State; Donald Knowles, Creighton; Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; J.L. Parks, Oklahoma State; Bill Evans, Drake. Second Team -- D.C. Wilcutt, Saint Louis; Joe Bradley, Oklahoma State; Bob Harris, Oklahoma State; Dan Miller, Saint Louis; Vernon Yates, Oklahoma State.

1948-49 First Team -- Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; Paul Unruh, Bradley; Bob Harris, Oklahoma State; Bill Evans, Drake; Gene Melchiorre, Bradley. Second Team -- John Parks, Oklahoma State; Bob Schmidt, Saint Louis; John Pritchard, Drake; Vernon Yates, Oklahoma State; Rex McMurray, Wichita.

1949-50 First Team -- Paul Unruh, Bradley; Gene Melchiorre, Bradley; John Rennicke, Drake; Lou Lehman, Saint Louis; Neil Ridley, Tulsa. Second Team -- Joe Ossola, Saint Louis; Norm Swanson, Detroit; Jack Shelton, Oklahoma State; Bob Schmidt, Saint Louis; Billy Mann, Bradley.

1950-51 First Team -- Don Johnson, Oklahoma State; Norman Pilgrim, Oklahoma State; Elmer Behnke, Bradley; Gale McArthur, Oklahoma State; Gene Melchiorre, Bradley. Second Team -- John Friedersdorf, Wichita State; Ed Scott, Saint Louis; Bob Koch, Saint Louis; Lloyd Hendrix, Houston; John Kirwin, Detroit.

1951-52 First Team -- Don Johnson, Oklahoma State; Cleo Littleton, Wichita State; Norman Swanson, Detroit; Ray Steiner, Saint Louis; Dick Nunneley, Tulsa. Second Team

-- Royce Ray, Houston; Fred Kovar, Saint Louis; Bob Koch, Saint Louis; Warren Shackleford, Tulsa; Lou McKenna, Saint Louis.

1952-53 First Team -- Tom Lillis, Saint Louis; Cleo Littleton, Wichita State; Bob Mattick, Oklahoma State; Dick Boushka, Saint Louis; Dick Nunneley, Tulsa. Second Team -Mark Arrington, Tulsa; Walter Poff, Detroit; Norman Swanson, Detroit; Harold Rogers, Oklahoma State; Warren Shackleford, Tulsa.

1953-54 First Team -- Cleo Littleton, Wichita; Dick Boushka, Saint Louis; Bob Mattick, Oklahoma State; Dick Nunneley, Tulsa; Guy Sparrow, Detroit. Second Team -- Bob Patterson, Tulsa; Paul Scheer, Wichita State; Gary Shivers, Houston; Jack Mosher, Houston; Tom Fuller, Oklahoma State.

1954-55 First Team -- Guy Sparrow, Detroit; Dick Boushka, Saint Louis; Don Boldebuck, Houston; Cleo Littleton, Wichita State; Bob Patterson, Tulsa. Second Team -Jack Foster, Houston; Mack Carter, Oklahoma State; Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis; Ralph Goldstein, Detroit; Dick Courter, Tulsa.

1955-56

4-Time All-Conference In league history, there have been a total of nine players who have earned all-conference honors (1st or 2nd team) four times. Cleo Littleton of Wichita State (1952-55) is the only fourtime 1st-team all-league pick in MVC history. Ed Macauley, Saint Louis 1st - 47, 48, 49; 2nd - 46 Bill Evans, Drake 1st - 48, 49; 2nd - 43, 46 Vernon Yates, Oklahoma St. 1st - 42, 43; 2nd - 48, 49 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State 1st - 52, 53, 54, 55 Slab Jones, New Mexico St. 1st - 78, 79, 80; 2nd - 77 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley 1st - 80-81-82; 2nd - 79 Antoine Carr, Wichita State 1st - 82, 83; 2nd - 80, 81 John Williams, Indiana St. 1st - 85, 86; 2nd - 83, 84 Rodney Buford, Creighton 1st - 97-98-99; 2nd - 96

3-Time First Teamers In league history, there have been a total of 42 players who have earned firstteam all-league honors three times. Creighton’s Doug McDermott is the most recent, earning first-team all-MVC honors in 2011-12-13.

First Team -- Bill Ebben, Detroit; Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis; Don Boldebuck, Houston; Grady Smith, Saint Louis; Mack Carter, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Art Helms, Houston; V.R. Barnhouse, Oklahoma State; Bob Hodgson, Wichita State; Junior Born, Tulsa; Joe Stevens, Wichita State.

ley; Bob Ferry, Saint Louis; Ralph Davis, Cincinnati; Gary Phillips, Houston. Second Team -- Bob Tealer, Drake; Dan Smith, Bradley; Jim Mudd, North Texas St.; Al Tate, Wichita St.; Roger Wendel, Tulsa.

1956-57

1959-60

First Team -- Bill Ebben, Detroit; Red Murrell, Drake; Barney Cable, Bradley; Harold Alcorn, Saint Louis; Joe Stevens, Wichita State. Second Team -- Jack Mimlitz, Saint Louis; Dan Dotson, Houston; Henry Kemple, Oklahoma State; Joe Todd, Saint Louis; Mel Wright, Oklahoma State.

First Team -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati; Chet Walker, Bradley; Bob Nordmann, Saint Louis; Gary Phillips, Houston; Gus Guydon, Drake; Pete McCaffrey, Saint Louis. Second Team -- Ron Heller, Wichita; Jim Mudd, North Texas State; Paul Hogue, Cincinnati; Ralph Davis, Cincinnati; David Voss, Tulsa.

1957-58 First Team -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati; Red Murrell, Drake; Connie Dierking, Cincinnati; Roger Wendel, Tulsa; Jack Mimlitz, Saint Louis. Second Team -- Shellie McMillon, Bradley; Bobby Joe Mason, Bradley; Russell Boone, Houston; Bob Ferry, Saint Louis; Ken Hinkle, North Texas State; Joe Stevens, Wichita State.

1960-61 First Team -- Chet Walker, Bradley; Gus Guydon, Drake; Paul Hogue, Cincinnati; Ron Heller, Wichita State; Glen Mankowski, Saint Louis. Second Team -- Tom Thacker, Cincinnati; David Voss, Tulsa; Gene Wiley, Wichita; Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati; Larry Van Eman, Wichita State.

1958-59

1961-62

First Team -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati; Bobby Joe Mason, Brad-

First Team -- Chet Walker, Bradley; Gene Wiley, Wichita State;


All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams Paul Hogue, Cincinnati; James King, Tulsa; John Savage, North Texas State; Ron Bonham, Cincinnati; Jerry Foster, Drake; Marv Torrence, Drake; Tom Kieffer, Saint Louis; Tom Thacker, Cincinnati.

Cincinnati; Willie McCarter, Drake; Butch Beard, Louisville; Steve Kuberski, Bradley; Rob Washington, Tulsa; Mike Grosso, Louisville; Greg Carney, Wichita State; Joe Hamilton, North Texas State.

1962-63

1969-70

First Team -- Mack Herndon, Bradley; Ron Bonham, Cincinnati; Tom Thacker, Cincinnati; George Wilson, Cincinnati; Tony Yates, Cincinnati; John Savage, North Texas State; Dave Harris, Saint Louis; James King, Tulsa; Bill Kusleika, Tulsa; Dave Stallworth, Wichita State.

First Team -- Jim Ard, Cincinnati; Joe Hamilton, North Texas State; Greg Carney, Wichita State; Mike Grosso, Louisville; Jeff Halliburton, Drake; Dana Lewis, Tulsa; Joe Wiley, Saint Louis; Al Williams, Drake; Don Ogletree, Cincinnati; Ron Carson, Tulsa.

1963-64 First Team -- Levern Tart, Bradley; George Wilson, Cincinnati; Ron Bonham, Cincinnati; McCoy McLemore, Drake; Billy Foster, Drake; John Savage, North Texas; Garland Mailey, North Texas; Bill Kusleika, Tulsa; Dave Stallworth, Wichita State; Nate Bowman, Wichita State.

1964-65 First Team -- John Ruether, Louisville; Rick Park, Tulsa; Eddie Jackson, Bradley; Kelly Pete, Wichita State; Willie Davis, North Texas State; Gene West, Drake; Dave Stallworth, Wichita State; Rich Naes, Saint Louis; Dave Leach, Wichita State; Ernie Thompson, Bradley.

1965-66 First Team -- Rich Parks, Saint Louis; Jamie Thompson, Wichita State; Wesley Unseld, Louisville; Rubin Russell, North Texas; Julian Hammond, Tulsa; Don Rolfes, Cincinnati; Roland West, Cincinnati; Eugene Moore, Saint Louis; Warren Armstrong, Wichita State; Joe Allen, Bradley.

1966-67 First Team -- Wesley Unseld, Louisville; Jamie Thompson, Wichita State; Rubin Russell, North Texas State; Joe Allen, Bradley; Butch Beard, Louisville; Warren Armstrong, Wichita State; Rich Niemann, Saint Louis; Bob Netolicky, Drake; Rich Roberson, Cincinnati; Eldridge Webb, Tulsa.

1967-68

1968-69 First Team -- Bobby Smith, Tulsa; L.C. Bowen, Bradley; Jim Ard,

1970-71 First Team -- Jeff Halliburton, Drake; Jim Irving, Saint Louis; Jim Price, Louisville; Dana Lewis, Tulsa; Terry Benton, Wichita State; Al Smith, Bradley; Al Vilcheck, Louisville; Al Shumate, North Texas State; Larry Finch, Memphis State; Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State.

1971-72 First Team -- Jim Price, Louisville; Larry Finch, Memphis State; Ron Thomas, Louisville; Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State; Steve Bracey, Tulsa; Sam Simmons, Bradley; Harry Rogers, Saint Louis; Terry Benton, Wichita State; Don Holcomb, Memphis State; Rich Schultz, Bradley.

1972-73 First Team -- Larry Finch, Memphis State; Willie Biles, Tulsa; Larry Kenon, Memphis State; Harry Rogers, Saint Louis; Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State; Allen Murphy, Louisville; Dennis Bell, Drake; Sammy High, Tulsa; Junior Bridgeman, Louisville; Jesse Leonard, Saint Louis.

1973-74 First Team -- Junior Bridgeman, Louisville; Bobby Iverson, North Texas State; Willie Biles, Tulsa; Roland Grant, New Mexico State; Seymour Reed, Bradley; Allen Murphy, Louisville; Greg Smith, Bradley; Bill Morris, Saint Louis; Rich Morsden, Wichita State; Bob Wilson, Wichita State.

1974-75 First Team -- Junior Bridgeman, Louisville; Terry McKissick, Drake; Robert Elmore, Wichita State; Allen Murphy, Louisville; Ken Smith, Tulsa; Richard Robinson, New Mexico State; Jim Bostic, New Mexico State; Larry Haralson, Drake.

1975-76 First Team -- Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois; Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State; Robert Elmore, Wichita State; Ken Harris, Drake; Mike Davis, Bradley. Second

Team -- Cal Bruton, Wichita State; Jimmy Caruthers, Bradley; Dallas Smith, West Texas State; Robert Gray, Wichita State; Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois.

1976-77 First Team -- Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois; Richard Robinson, New Mexico State; Robert Elmore, Wichita State; Roger Phegley, Bradley; Cheese Johnson, Wichita State; Ken Harris, Drake. Second Team --Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State; Charles Brent, Wichita State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State; Dan O’Leary, Tulsa; Ken Harris, Drake.

1977-78 First Team -- Roger Phegley, Bradley; Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State; Larry Bird, Indiana State; Rick Apke, Creighton; Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Wayne Abrams, Southern Illinois; Wayne Kreklow, Drake; Alex Mazeika, Bradley; Cheese Johnson, Wichita State; Harry Morgan, Indiana State.

1978-79 First Team -- Larry Bird, Indiana State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State; Cheese Johnson, Wichita State; Wayne Kreklow, Drake; Carl Nicks, Indiana State. Second Team -- John C. Johnson, Creighton; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley; Wayne Abrams, Southern Illinois; Robert Gunn, New Mexico State; Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois; Chad Nelson, Drake.

1979-80 First Team -- Lewis Lloyd, Drake; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley; Carl Nicks, Indiana State; Terry Adolph, West Texas State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State. Second Team -- Kevin McKenna, Creighton; Bob Stevenson, Tulsa; Wayne Abrams, Southern Illinois; Cliff Levingston, Wichita State; Antoine Carr, Wichita State.

1980-81 First Team -- Lewis Lloyd, Drake; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley; Terry Adolph, West Texas State; Cliff Levingston, Wichita State; Paul Pressey, Tulsa; George Morrow, Creighton. Second Team -- Jaime Pena, New Mexico State; Kevin McKenna, Creighton; Antoine Carr, Wichita State, Greg Stewart, Tulsa; David Thirdkill, Bradley; David Brown, Tulsa.

1981-82 First Team -- Paul Pressey, Tulsa; Antoine Carr, Wichita State; Cliff Levingston, Wichita State; Jaime Pena, New Mexico State; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley. Second Team -- Rick Lamb, Illinois State; David Thirdkill, Bradley; Greg Stewart, Tulsa; Daryl Stovall, Creighton; Ernest Patterson, New Mexico State; Donald Reese.

1982-83 First Team -- Antoine Carr, Wichita State; Steve Harris, Tulsa; Rick Lamb, Illinois State; Ernest Patterson, New Mexico State; Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State. Second Team -- John Williams, Indiana State; Steve Colter, New Mexico State; Bob Steppes, West Texas State; Ricky Ross, Tulsa; Hank Cornley, Illinois State; Voise Winters, Bradley; Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State; Willie Scott, Bradley; Barney Mines, Bradley.

1983-84 First Team -- Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State; Steve Harris, Tulsa; Hank Cornley, Illinois State; Benoit Benjamin, Creighton; James Jackson, West Texas State; Melvin Mathis, Drake; Ricky Ross, Tulsa. Second Team -- John Williams, Indiana State; Rickie Johnson, Illinois State; Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State; Voise Winters, Bradley; Vernon Moore, Creighton; Kenny Perry, Southern Illinois.

Honors

First Team -- Wesley Unseld, Louisville; Joe Allen, Bradley; Warren Armstrong, Wichita State; Rick Roberson, Cincinnati; Jim Ard, Cincinnati; Rich Niemann, Saint Louis; Willie McCarter, Drake; Al Smith, Bradley; Mike Butler, Memphis State; Butch Beard, Louisville.

Maurice Cheeks of West Texas State was a three-time all-Missouri Valley Conference choice (1976-78).

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All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams 1984-85

1990-91

1996-97

First Team -- Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State; Benoit Benjamin, Creighton; Steve Harris, Tulsa; Vernon Moore, Creighton; John Williams, Indiana State; Voise Winters, Bradley; Melvin Mathis, Drake. Second Team -- Rickie Johnson, Illinois State; Herb Johnson, Tulsa; Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State; Lou Stefanovic, Illinois State; Melvin Mathis, Drake.

First Team -- Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Bob Harstad, Creighton; Curtis Stuckey, Bradley; Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Marcell Gordon, Tulsa; Darryl Reid, Missouri State. Second Team -Arnold Bernard, Missouri State; Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State; Reggie Wilson, Illinois State; Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois.

First Team -- Jason Daisy, UNI; Rico Hill, Illinois State; Rodney Buford, Creighton; Danny Moore, Missouri State; Anthony Parker, Bradley. Second Team -- Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Jamar Smiley, Illinois State.

1985-86

1991-92

First Team -- Jim Les, Bradley; Hersey Hawkins, Bradley; John Sherman Williams, Indiana State; Tracy Moore, Tulsa; Melvin Mathis, Drake. Second Team -- David Miller, Drake; Mike Williams, Bradley; David Moss, Tulsa; Kenny Evans, Creighton; Derrick Sanders, Illinois State.

First Team -- Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Duan Cole, Creighton; Mark Morse, Tulsa; Jackie Crawford, Missouri State; Kevin Sams, Drake. Second Team -- Scott Fowler, Illinois State; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Travis Inman, Indiana State; Gary Collier, Tulsa; Dale Turner, UNI; Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois; James Hamilton, Bradley.

First Team -- Rico Hill, Illinois State; Rodney Buford, Creighton; Jayson Wells, Indiana State; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley. Second Team -- Dan Muller, Illinois State; Chris Hollender, Evansville; Danny Moore, Missouri State; Kevin Ault, Missouri State; Rashad Tucker, Southern Illinois.

1986-87 First Team -- Hersey Hawkins, Bradley; David Moss, Tulsa; Derrick Sanders, Illinois State; Tracy Moore, Tulsa; Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois; Michael Morgan, Drake. Second Team -- Kenny Evans, Creighton; Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Gary Swain, Creighton; Henry Carr, Wichita State; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Brian Rahilly, Tulsa.

1987-88 First Team -- Hersey Hawkins, Bradley; Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois; Tracy Moore, Tulsa; Rod Mason, Creighton; Sasha Radunovich, Wichita State; Sam Roark, Drake. Second Team -- Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Lew Hill, Wichita State; Tony Holifield, Illinois State; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois.

1988-89 First Team -- Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Bob Harstad, Creighton; Steve Grayer, Wichita State; Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois; James Farr, Creighton. Second Team -- Dion Thurman, Bradley; Jarrod Coleman, Illinois State; Sam Roark, Drake; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Lamont Randolph, Tulsa; Dwight Praylow, Wichita State; Ray Wingard, Tulsa.

Honors 182

1992-93 First Team -- Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Randy Blocker, UNI; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State; Curt Smith, Drake; Mark Morse, Tulsa. Second Team -Matt Petty, Creighton, Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Tony Graves, Missouri State; Gary Collier, Tulsa.

1993-94 First Team -- Gary Collier, Tulsa; Randy Blocker, UNI; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State; Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; Cam Johnson, UNI; Deon Jackson, Bradley. Second Team -- Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Paul Lusk, Southern Illinois; Lou Dawkins, Tulsa; Nate King, Creighton; Billy Wright, Bradley.

1994-95 First Team -- Chris Carr, Southern Illinois; Andy Elkins, Evansville; Shea Seals, Tulsa; Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa. Second Team -- Reed Jackson, Evansville; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State; Anthony Parker, Bradley; Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; David Cason, Illinois St.; L.D. Swanson, Wichita St.

1989-90

1995-96

First Team -- Bob Harstad, Creighton; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois; Curtis Stuckey, Bradley; Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- John Cooper, Wichita State; Sam Roark, Drake; Rickey Jackson, Illinois State; Freddie McSwain, Southern Illinois; Lamont Randolph, Tulsa.

First Team -- Anthony Parker, Bradley; Shea Seals, Tulsa; Jason Daisy, UNI; Maurice Trotter, Illinois State; Deon Jackson, Bradley; B.J. Windhorst, Drake. Second Team -- Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; Billy Wright, Bradley; Rodney Buford, Creighton; Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Larry Callis, Wichita State.

1997-98

1998-99 First Team -- Rob Dye, Bradley; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Rodney Buford, Creighton; Danny Moore, Missouri State; Monte Jenkins, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Maurice Evans, Wichita State; Jason Perez, Wichita State; Tarise Bryson, Illinois State; Nate Green, Indiana State; Sean Stackhouse, UNI.

1999-00 First Team -- Nate Green, Indiana State; Jason Perez, Wichita State; Craig Snow, Evansville; Rob Dye, Bradley; Tarise Bryson, Illinois State. Second Team -- Robbie Sieverding, UNI; Matt Renn, Indiana State; Allen Phillips, Missouri State; Ben Walker, Creighton; Ryan Sears, Creighton.

2000-01 First Team -- Tarise Bryson, Illinois State; Jerome Robinson, Bradley; Matt Renn, Indiana State; Joe Breakenridge, UNI; Ryan Sears, Creighton. Second Team -- Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Kyle Korver, Creighton; Ben Walker, Creighton; Craig Snow, Evansville.

2001-02 First Team -- Kyle Korver, Creighton; Robbie Sieverding, UNI; Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Luke McDonald, Drake; Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Mike Wallace, Missouri State; Scott Brakebill, Missouri State; Baboucarr Bojang, Illinois State; Brody Deren, Creighton; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; Phillip Gilbert, Bradley.

2002-03 First Team -- Kyle Korver, Creighton; Phillip Gilbert, Bradley; Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; Jamar Howard, Wichita State.

Second Team -- Jermaine Dearman, Southern Illinois; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; Greg Danielson, Drake; James Gillingham, Bradley; Ian Hanavan, Evansville.

2003-04 First Team -- Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Brody Deren, Creighton; David Gruber, UNI; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley. Second Team -- Randy Burns, Wichita State; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; James Gillingham, Bradley; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois; Lonnie Randolph, Drake.

2004-05 First Team -- Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Nate Funk, Creighton; Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State; Ben Jacobson, UNI; Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley. Second Team -- Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Randy Burns, Wichita State; David Moss, Indiana State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Trey Guidry, Illinois State.

2005-06 First Team -- Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Ben Jacobson, UNI; Paul Miller, Wichita State; Grant Stout, UNI; Tony Young, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Johnny Mathies, Creighton; David Moss, Indiana St., Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley; Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton.

2006-07 First Team -- Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Nate Funk, Creighton; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton. Second Team -- Eric Coleman, UNI; Will Franklin, Bradley; Daniel Ruffin, Bradley; Grant Stout, UNI; Matt Webster, Evansville.

2007-08 First Team -- Jeremy Crouch, Bradley; Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Adam Emmenecker, Drake; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Josh Young, Drake. Second Team -- Eric Coleman, UNI; Jonathan Cox, Drake; Leonard Houston, Drake; Deven Mitchell, Missouri State; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois.

2008-09 First Team -- Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Shy Ely, Evansville; Adam Koch, UNI; Theron Wilson, Bradley; Booker Woodfox, Creighton. Second Team -- Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Jonathan Cox, Drake; Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois State; P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton; Josh Young, Drake.


All-Conference & Specialty Team Selections 2009-10

1990-91

1996-97

2007-08

First Team -- Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Clevin Hannah, Wichita State; Adam Koch, UNI; Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State; Josh Young, Drake. Second Team -Jordan Eglseder, UNI; Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; Harry Marshall, Indiana State; Kyle Weems, Missouri State.

Reggie Wilson, Illinois State; Ryan Thornton, Missouri State; Robert George, Wichita State; James Hamilton, Bradley; Chris Jones, Drake

Danny Moore, Missouri State; Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State; Jason Perez, Wichita State; Rashad Tucker, Southern Illinois; Terry Hankton, Wichita State

Ramon Clemente, Wichita State; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton; Theron Wilson, Bradley, Booker Woodfox, Creighton

1991-92

1997-98

2008-09

Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; Mark Morse, Tulsa; Jackie Crawford, Missouri State; John Smith, Wichita State; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State

Chris Thunell, Southern Illinois; Ryan Sears, Creighton; Doug Swenson, Creighton; Maurice Evans, Wichita State; Michael Menser, Indiana State

Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois; Ali Farokhmanesh, UNI; Clevin Hannah, Wichita State; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois State

1992-93

1998-99

2009-10

Deon Jackson, Bradley; Billy Wright, Bradley; Curt Smith, Drake; Chad Elstun, Wichita State; Randy Blocker, UNI

Sean Stackhouse, UNI; L. Dee Murdock, Illinois State; Tarise Bryson, Illinois State; Ricky Collum, Southern Illinois; Dontay Harris, Drake

1993-94

1999-00

Gabe Blair, Wichita State; Tony Freeman, Southern Illinois; Adam Leonard, Missouri State; Jermaine Mallett, Missouri State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Ryan Wedel, Drake

Shea Seals, Tulsa; Jamie Arnold, Wichita State; Nate King, Creighton; Anthony Parker, Bradley; Markku Larkio, Illinois State

Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Lamont Evans, Drake; Kyle Korver, Creighton; David Selby, Bradley; Terrell Taylor, Creighton

1994-95

2000-01

B.J. Windhorst, Drake; Dan Muller, Illinois State; Maurice Trotter, Illinois State; Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois

Luke McDonald, Drake; Mike Wallace, Missouri State; Phillip Gilbert, Bradley; Shedrick Ford, Illinois State; Andry Sola, Drake

2010-11 First Team -- Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; J.T. Durley, Wichita State; Doug McDermott, Creighton; Andrew Warren, Bradley; Kyle Weems, Missouri State. Second Team -- Will Creekmore, Missouri State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Jermaine Mallett, Missouri State; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Antoine Young, Creighton.

2011-12 First Team -- Doug McDermott, Creighton; Joe Ragland, Wichita State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State; Kyle Weems, Missouri State. Second Team -- Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Rayvonte Rice, Drake; Ben Simons, Drake; Antoine Young, Creighton.

2012-13 First Team -- Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Cleanthony Early, Wichita State; Doug McDermott, Creighton; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Colt Ryan, Evansville. Second Team -- Tyler Brown, Illinois State; Carl Hall, Wichita State; Anthony James, UNI; Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley; Ben Simons, Drake.

Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois; Baboucarr Bojang, Illinois State; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; David Gruber, UNI; Brody Deren, Creighton

2002-03 Aaron Hogg, Wichita State; David Moss, Indiana State; Matt Schneiderman, UNI; Merrill Andrews, Missouri State; Ben Jacobson, UNI

All-Newcomer Teams

(selected by coaches and media)

2003-04

1986-87

Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Amani Daanish, Indiana State; Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley; LaMar Owen, Southern Illinois; Erik Crawford, UNI

Rod Mason, Creighton; Tim Richardson, Illinois State; Joe Griffin, Wichita State; Jeff Cooper, Indiana State; Luke Jackson, Bradley

1987-88 Eddie Bird, Indiana State; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Bob Harstad, Creighton; James Farr, Creighton; Eric Berger, Drake

2004-05 Tarise Bryson of Illinois State was one of two Redbirds named all-Newcomer in 1999.

1988-89

1989-90 Reggie Shields, Tulsa; Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Gaylon Nickerson, Wichita State; Charles White, Bradley

1995-96 Rodney Buford, Creighton; Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois; Michael Ruffin, Tulsa; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Coleco Buie, Missouri State

Tony Bennett, Bradley; Eric Coleman, UNI; Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State; Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley; Kyle Wilson, Wichita State

2005-06

Gregory Echenique, Creighton; Doug McDermott, Creighton; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Rayvonte Rice, Drake; Mamadou Seck, Southern Illinois

2011-12 Tyler Brown, Illinois State; Anthony Downing, Missouri State; Grant Gibbs, Creighton; Carl Hall, Wichita State; Seth Tuttle, UNI

2012-13 Malcolm Armstead, Wichita State; Cleanthony Early, Wichita State; Desmar Jackson, Southern Illinois; Marcus Marshall, Missouri State; Tyshon Pickett, Bradley

All-Freshman Teams

(selected by coaches and media)

1985-86 Bart Friedrick, Drake; Darrion Applewhite, Indiana State; Antonio Gillespie, Indiana State; Todd Starks, Illinois State; Randy House, Southern Illinois

1998-99 Djibril Kante, Indiana State; Victor Williams, Illinois State; Milo Kirsh, Bradley; Adam Seitz, Evansville; Kelyn Block, Indiana State

1999-00

Karon Bradley, Wichita State; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Nick Porter, Creighton; Al Stewart, Drake

Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Kyle Korver, Creighton; Terrell Taylor, Creighton; Jermaine Dearman, Southern Illinois; P.J. Smith, Illinois State

2006-07

2000-01

Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Spencer Laurie, Missouri State; Boo Richardson, Illinois State; Anthony Slack, Illinois State; Josh Young, Drake

Luke McDonald, Drake; Phillip Gilbert, Bradley; Dan Lytle, Evansville; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; James Gillingham, Bradley

Honors

Lamont Randolph, Tulsa; Dion Thurman, Bradley; Freddie McSwain, Southern Illinois; Tony Harvey, Southern Illinois; Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois

2001-02

2010-11

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Ashraf Amaya was the first Freshman of the Year to later win Player of the Year honors.

2001-02 Randy Burns, Wichita State; Danny Granger, Bradley; Chris Foster, UNI; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Gregg Alexander, Illinois State

2002-03 David Moss, Indiana State; Kellen Easley, Missouri State; Ben Jacobson, UNI; Marcus Arnold, Illinois State; Paul Miller, Wichita State

1992-93

2002-03

Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois; Johnny Moran, UNI; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Kyle Weems, Missouri State; Kaylon Williams, Evansville

Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Jackie Crawford, Missouri State; Charles White, Bradley; Tyrone Bell, Southern Illinois

2009-10

1993-94

Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Merrill Andrews, Missouri State; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; James Gillingham, Bradley; DeAnthony Bowden, Creighton; Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois

Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Gene Teague, Southern Illinois; Seth VanDeest, Drake; Ethan Wragge, Creighton

Lou Dawkins, Tulsa; Billy Wright, Bradley; Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; William Celestine, Drake; Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State

2010-11

1994-95

Doug McDermott, Creighton; Jahenns Manigat, Creighton; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Rayvonte Rice, Drake; Nathan Scheer, Missouri State

Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa; Reed Jackson, Evansville; Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; Billy Wright, Bradley; Kwanza Johnson, Tulsa

2011-12

1995-96

Dantiel Daniels, Southern Illinois; Deon Mitchell, UNI; Nic Moore, Illinois State; Ryan Sawvell, Evansville; Seth Tuttle, UNI

Dan Muller, Illinois State; Billy Wright, Bradley; Johnny Epps, Missouri State; Anthony Parker, Bradley; Larry Callis, Wichita State

2012-13

1996-97

D.J. Balentine, Evansville; Anthony Beane, Southern Illinois; Joey King, Drake; Marcus Marshall, Missouri State; Egidijus Mockevicius, Evansville

Dan Muller, Illinois State; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley; Jason Daisy, UNI; Terry Hankton, Wichita State; Kerry Burrell, Bradley

All-Defense Teams

(selected by head coaches)

2003-04

1988-89

Blake Ahearn, Missouri St.; Klayton Korver, Drake; Brooks McKowen, UNI; Bradley Strickland, Evansville; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois

Dwayne Praylow, Wichita State; Michael Scott, Tulsa; Randy Blair, Illinois State; Bob Harstad, Creighton; Ray Wingard, Tulsa

2004-05

1989-90

Eric Coleman, UNI; Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley; Sean Ogirri, Wichita State; Matt Shaw, Southern Illinois; Dane Watts, Creighton

Michael Scott, Tulsa; Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; John Cooper, Wichita State; Randy Blair, Illinois State; Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois

2005-06 Josh Dotzler, Creighton; Shy Ely, Evansville; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Jay Tunnell, Indiana State

2006-07

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2008-09

Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Cole Holmstrom, Indiana State; Isacc Miles, Creighton; Marico Stinson, Indiana State; Josh Young, Drake

2007-08 JT Durley, Wichita State; Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; Isiah Martin, Indiana State; P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton; Pieter van Tongeren, Evansville

1990-91 Michael Scott, Tulsa; Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Arnold Bernard, Missouri State; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Marcell Gordon, Tulsa

1997-98 Dan Muller, Illinois State; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley; Eric Roberson, Bradley; Terry Hankton, Wichita State; Doug Swenson, Creighton

1998-99 Rob Dye, Bradley; Eric Roberson, Bradley; Monte Jenkins, Southern Illinois; Doug Swenson, Creighton; Jeremy Stanton, Evansville

1999-00

2003-04 Merrill Andrews, Missouri State; Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; James Gillingham, Bradley; Lonnie Randolph, Drake

2004-05 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Anthony Shavies, Missouri State; Grant Stout, UNI; Tony Young, Southern Illinois

2005-06 PJ Couisnard, Wichita State; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley; Grant Stout, UNI; Tony Young, Southern Illinois

2006-07 PJ Couisnard, Wichita State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Daniel Ruffin, Bradley; Tony Young, Southern Illinois

2007-08 PJ Couisnard, Wichita State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Gabe Moore, Indiana State; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Boo Richardson, Illinois State; Anthony Slack, Illinois State

2008-09

Eric Roberson, Bradley; Jeremy Stanton, Evansville; Nate Green, Indiana State; Ron Bruton, Missouri State; Ricky Collum, Southern Illinois

Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Josh Dotzler, Creighton; Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State; Theron Wilson, Bradley

2000-01

2009-10

Jerome Robinson, Bradley; Jeremy Stanton, Evansville; Ryan Sears, Creighton; Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley; Ben Walker, Creighton

Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Adam Koch, UNI; Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton; Harry Marshall, Indiana State; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State

1991-92

2001-02

Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton; Jackie Crawford, Missouri State; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Tyrone Bell, Southern Illinois; Charles White, Bradley; Jason Edwards, Indiana State; Rodney Perry, Missouri State

Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois; Randy Rice, Illinois State; James Gillingham, Bradley; Marcus Howard, Indiana State; Jamar Howard, Wichita State

2010-11 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Gregory Echenique, Creighton; Jermaine Mallett, Missouri State; Lucas O’Rear, UNI; Jake Odum, Indiana State


Missouri Valley Conference Specialty Team Selections 2011-12

2002-03

2012-13

2003-04

Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Gregory Echenique, Creighton; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Ben Smith, Wichita State; Troy Taylor, Evansville

*Aaron Hogg, Wichita State; Tobias Brinkley, Evansville; DeAnthony Bowden, Creighton; Mike Grimes, Creighton; Brad Korn, Southern Illinois

*Ethan Wragge, Creighton; D.J. Balentine, Evansville; Matt Bohannon, UNI; Nathan Scheer, Missouri State; Khristian Smith, Indiana State; Nick Wiggins, Wichita State

*Marcus Arnold, Illinois State; Ben Jacobson, UNI; Rob Kampman, Wichita State; Brad Korn, Southern Illinois; Joshua Robinson, Drake

2012-13

2003-04

Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Gregory Echenique, Creighton; Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley; Troy Taylor, Evansville; Dyricus SimmsEdwards, Bradley

*Trey Guidry, Illinois State; Aaron Hogg, Wichita State; Kellen Miliner, Creighton; LaMar Owen, Southern Illinois; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois

All-Bench Teams

(selected by media; *-- denotes “Team Captain”)

1994-95 *Chad Altadonna, Illinois State; Marcus Franklin, Illinois State; Ian Stewart, Southern Illinois; Johnny Epps, Missouri State; Jim Cruse, Indiana State

1995-96 *Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Antonio Cooper, Illinois State; Josh Hotz, Missouri State; James Watts, Southern Illinois; Chris Chestnut, Creighton

1996-97 *Steve Hansell, Illinois State; *Tony Brus, UNI; Ryan Bettenhausen, Missouri State; Jeff Layden, Evansville; Chad Adkins, Indiana State

1997-98 *Doug Swenson, Creighton; Kyle Cartmill, Illinois State; Kyle Runyan, Evansville; Corie Brandon, Creighton; Chad Adkins, Indiana State

1998-99 *Curt Begle, Evansville; Gavin Schairer, Bradley; Corie Brandon, Creighton; Nerijus Karlikanovas, Creighton; Joshua Cross, Southern Illinois

1999-00 *Joshua Cross, Southern Illinois; Terrell Benton, Wichita State; Kyle Korver, Creighton; Chuck Hedde, Evansville; Terrell Taylor, Creighton

*Mike Wallace, Missouri State; Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State; Terence Avery, Indiana State; Andre Corbitt, Bradley; Chuck Hedde, Evansville

2001-02 *Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Mike Grimes, Creighton; Matt Berry, Indiana State; Lonnie Randolph, Drake; Jordan Watson, Evansville

*Kyle Wilson, Wichita State; Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Neil Plank, Illinois State; Lawrence Wright, Bradley; Tony Young, Southern Illinois

2005-06 *Kellen Easley, Missouri State; Wesley Clemmons, Southern Illinois; Will Franklin, Bradley; Dale Lamberth, Missouri State; Ryan Martin, Wichita State

2006-07 *Deven Mitchell, Missouri State; Danny Adams, Bradley; Adam Arnold, Indiana State; Wesley Clemmons, Southern Illinois; Dale Lamberth, Missouri State

2007-08 *Booker Woodfox, Creighton; Chris Cooks, Missouri State; Emmanuel Holloway, Illinois State; Isiah Martin, Indiana State; Cavel Witter, Creighton

2008-09 *Lucas O’Rear, UNI; Justin Bocot, Southern Illinois; Travis Brown, UNI; Will Creekmore, Missouri State; Brandon Sampay, Illinois State; Kenton Walker, Creighton; Antoine Young, Creighton

2009-10 *Lucas O’Rear, UNI; Gabe Blair, Wichita State; Anthony Booker, Southern Illinois; Austin Hill, Illinois State; Nafis Ricks, Missouri State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State

2010-11 *Ben Smith, Wichita State; Ned Cox, Evansville; Jahenns Manigat, Creighton; Jordan Printy, Indiana State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State

2011-12 *Ned Cox, Evansville; Kurt Alexander, Drake; Bryant Allen, Illinois State; Chip Rank, UNI; Ethan Wragge, Creighton

(selected by media; *-- denotes “Team Captain”)

1994-95 *Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; L.D. Swanson, Wichita State; Terrance Flowers, Wichita State; Brian Kern, Illinois State

1995-96 *Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Jason Daisy, UNI; Jamar Smiley, Illinois State; Dewayne Bonner, Tulsa; Dwayne Funches, Bradley

1996-97 *Rico Hill, Illinois State; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley; Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Randall Crutcher, Creighton; Monte Jenkins, S. Illinois

1997-98 *Chris Hollender, Evansville; Rob Dye, Bradley; Jayson Wells, Indiana State; Kevin Ault, Missouri State; Steve Hart, Indiana State

1998-99 *Curt Begle, Evansville; Craig Snow, Evansville; Joe Breakenridge, UNI; William Fontleroy, Missouri State; Monte Jenkins, Southern Illinois

1999-00 *Adam Seitz, Evansville; Scott Brakebill, Missouri State; Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State; Dontay Harris, Drake; Terrell Benton, Wichita State

2000-01 *Jerome Robinson, Bradley; Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State; Djibril Kante, Indiana State; Eddie Cage, Bradley; Jermaine Dearman, Southern Illinois; Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley

2001-02 *Erik Smith, UNI; Randy Rice, Illinois State; James Gillingham, Bradley; Michael Lindeman, Creighton; Dan Lytle, Evansville; Troy Mack, Wichita State

2002-03

*Grant Stout, UNI; Pete Eggers, Drake; Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Lucious Wagner, Evansville

2005-06 *Anthony Tolliver, Creighton; Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Greg Dilligard, Illinois State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Tony Young, Southern Illinois

2006-07 *Levi Dyer, Illinois State; Ajay Calvin, Drake; Jeremy Crouch, Bradley; Will Franklin, Bradley; Nick Grant, Drake

2007-08 *Adam Emmenecker, Drake; Jonathan Cox, Drake; Shy Ely, Evansville; Leonard Houston, Drake; Andrew Warren, Bradley

2008-09 *Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Carlton Fay, Southern Illinois; Nate Garner, Evansville; Emmanuel Holloway, Illinois State; Josh Parker, Drake; Jay Tunnell, Indiana State

2009-10 *Taylor Brown, Bradley; Graham Hatch, Wichita State; Denver Holmes, Evansville; Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State; Adam Templeton, Drake

2010-11 *Anthony James, UNI; Will Creekmore, Missouri State; David Kyles, Wichita State; Dyricus SimmsEdwards, Bradley; Antoine Young, Creighton

2011-12 *Ben Simons, Drake; Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley; Caleb Patterson, Missouri State; Joe Ragland, Wichita State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State

2012-13 *Jeff Early, Southern Illinois; Austin Chatman, Creighton; Johnny Hill, Illinois State; Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley; Dyricus Simms-Edwards, Bradley

Honors

2000-01

2004-05

Most-Improved Teams

2004-05

*Clint Cuffle, Evansville; James Gillingham, Bradley; Greg Danielson, Drake; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois; Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois

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(selected by media; *-- denotes “Team Captain”)

1994-95 *Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa; Billy Wright, Bradley; Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; Terrance Flowers, Wichita State; Kevin Bennett, Drake

1995-96 *Billy Wright, Bradley; Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Larry Callis, Wichita State; Dwayne Funches, Bradley; Kareem Richardson, Evansville

1996-97 *Jamar Smiley, Illinois State; Coleco Buie, Missouri State; Chris Hollender, Evansville; Randall Crutcher, Creighton; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley

1997-98 *Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley; Terry Hankton, Wichita State; Darian DeVries, UNI; Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois; Doug Swenson, Creighton

Mike VandeGarde of Illinois State was a four-time scholarathlete selection (1991-94).

Scholar-Athlete Teams

(selected by Sports Information Directors; only First Team is listed)

1986-87

Honors

Len Bertolini, Bradley; Todd Eisner, Creighton; Gary Swain, Creighton; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Tony Holifield, Illinois State; Matt Taphorn, Illinois State; David Moss, Tulsa; Don Royster, Tulsa; Gary Cundiff, Wichita State

1987-88 Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Trevor Trimpe, Bradley; Mike Johnson, Creighton; Bob Harstad, Creighton; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Matt Ta-

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phorn, Illinois State; John Cooper, Wichita State; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State; Dwayne Praylow, Wichita State; Dwight Praylow, Wichita State

1988-89 Bill O’Dowd, Creighton; Terrell Jackson, Drake; Olufemi Akinola, Indiana State; Jason Ludwig, Tulsa; Alyn Thomsen, Tulsa; Fallon Wacasey, Tulsa; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State; Sasha Radunovich, Wichita State

1989-90 Andy Bastock, Bradley; Darin Plautz, Creighton; Randy Blair, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Brian Loyd, Tulsa; John Cooper, Wichita State; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State

1990-91 James Bailey, Bradley; Todd Eisner, Creighton; Darin Plautz, Creighton; Shane Murphy, Drake; Mark Prylow, Drake; Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Emeka Okenwa, Southern Illinois; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Matt Wynn, Southern Illinois; David Brewer, Missouri State; Dale Ribble, Missouri State; Jason Ludwig, Tulsa; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State; K.C. Hunt, Wichita State; Phil Mendelson, Wichita State; Patrice Scott, Wichita State

Illinois; Ian Stewart, Southern Illinois; Darin Miller, Wichita State

1995-96 Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Dan Knuckey, Drake; Darin Miller, Wichita State; Dan Muller, Illinois State; Kareem Richardson, Evansville

1996-97 Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Dan Muller, Illinois State; Darin Miller, Wichita State; Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State; Anthony Parker, Bradley

1997-98 Dan Muller, Illinois State; Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Joel Templeman, Creighton; Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois; Darian DeVries, UNI; Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State

1998-99 Ryan Sears, Creighton; Sean Riley, Illinois State; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Nate Green, Indiana State; Matt Renn, Indiana State

1999-00 Ryan Sears, Creighton; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Matt West, Creighton; Matt Renn, Indiana State; Nate Green, Indiana State

1991-92

2000-01

James Bailey, Bradley; Chad Kleine, Bradley; Duan Cole, Creighton; Shane Murphy, Drake; Mark Prylow, Drake; Aleksandar Surla, Drake; Chad Altadonna, Illinois State; Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Terry Merfeld, UNI; Nick Pace, UNI; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Dale Ribble, Missouri State; Clint Thomas, Missouri State; Bennie Gibbs, Tulsa; Jason Ludwig, Tulsa; K.C. Hunt, Wichita State; Claudius Johnson, Wichita State

Ryan Sears, Creighton; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Matt Renn, Indiana State; Matt Rueter, Missouri State; Kelyn Block, Indiana State

1992-93 Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Dale Ribble, Missouri State; K.C. Hunt, Wichita State

1993-94 Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Ian Stewart, Southern Illinois; Dan Knuckey, Drake; Jon Litwiller, Illinois State; Tom Schellemans, Missouri State

1994-95 Dan Knuckey, Drake; Chris Quinn, Evansville; Paul Lusk, Southern

2001-02 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Mark Allaria, Evansville; Brody Deren, Creighton; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; Djibril Kante, Indiana State

2002-03 Michael Lindeman, Creighton; Brody Deren, Creighton; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Matt Schneiderman, UNI

2003-04 Michael Lindeman, Creighton; Brody Deren, Creighton; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; Lonnie Randolph, Drake; Matt Schneiderman, UNI

2004-05 Jerod Adler, Indiana State; Pete Eggers, Drake; Rob Kampman, Wichita State; Neil Plank, Illinois State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois

2005-06 Paul Miller, Wichita State; Neil Plank, Illinois State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton; Trent Wurtz, Indiana State

2006-07 Kyle Anslinger, Evansville; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton; Trent Wurtz, Indiana State

2007-08 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley; Adam Emmenecker, Drake; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Josh Young, Drake

2008-09 Brent Heemskerk, Drake; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Adam Koch, UNI; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Josh Young, Drake

2009-10 Will Creekmore, Missouri State; Graham Hatch, Wichita State; Adam Koch, UNI; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; Adam Templeton, Drake

2010-11 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Will Creekmore, Missouri State; Dodie Dunson, Bradley; Graham Hatch, Wichita State; Jordan Printy, Indiana State

2011-12 Jon Ekey, Illinois State; Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley; Jordan Printy, Indiana State; Chip Rank, UNI; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Charonn Woods, Bradley

2012-13 Jordan Clarke, Drake; Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley; Ehimen Orukpe, Wichita State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Nathan Scheer, Missouri State; Ethan Wragge, Creighton

MVC Elite 18 Award 2010-11 Lucas Eitel, Indiana State 2011-12 Taylor Stormberg, CU 2012-13 Ehimen Orukpe, WSU Awarded to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA competing in the championship game.


Missouri Valley Conference Players of the Week 1974-75 D11 D18 D22 J1 J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F26 M7

Joe Merriweather, S. Illinois Larry Haralson, Drake Roger Phegley, Bradley Allen Murphy, Louisville Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Ken “Grasshopper” Smith, TU Richard Robinson, N. Mexico St. Tom Les, Bradley Cal Bruton, Wichita State Ken “Grasshopper” Smith, TU Allen Murphy, Louisville Wesley Cox, Louisville Terry McKissick, Drake

1975-76 D10 D17 D24 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F26 M5

Ken Harris, Drake Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois Maurice Cheeks, West Texas St. Brad Schreck, West Texas St. Jimmy Caruthers, Bradley Dallas Smith, West Texas State Mike Davis, Bradley Eugene Smith, West Texas St. Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, WSU Bill Allen, New Mexico State Corky Abrams, S. Illinois Mike Davis, Bradley Leon Alvoid, Tulsa

1976-77 D8 D16 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23

Larry Bird, Indiana State Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois Robert Elmore, Wichita State Roger Phegley, Bradley Dan O’Leary, Tulsa Roger Phegley, Bradley Melvin Jones, West Texas State Charles Brent, Wichita State Roger Phegley, Bradley Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, WSU Richard Robinson, N. Mexico St. Ken Harris, Drake

1977-78 D7 D14 D21 J4 J11 J18 J25 F1 F8 F22

Larry Bird, Indiana State Napoleon Gaither, Drake Roger Phegley, Bradley Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois Roger Phegley, Bradley Wayne Kreklow, Drake Wayne Abrams, S. Illinois Bobby Humbles, Bradley Josh Gibson, Tulsa Mitch Huggins, S. Illinois

1978-79 John C. Johnson, Creighton Wayne Kreklow, Drake Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, WSU Ernie Banks, Drake Jim Honz, Creighton Wayne Abrams, S. Illinois

1979-80 D11 D18 J8 J22 J29 F5

Lewis Lloyd, Drake Terry Adolph, West Texas State Kevin McKenna, Creighton Lewis Lloyd, Drake Brad Miley, Indiana State Billy Keys, Tulsa

1981-82-83 player of the week lists not available

1983-84 D7 D14 D21 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27 M4

Rickie Johnson, Illinois State Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Ricky Ross, Tulsa Steve Harris, Tulsa Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Nate Buford, Southern Illinois Voise Winters, Bradley Mark Zwart, Illinois State Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State James Jackson, West Texas St. Melvin Mathis, Drake John S. Williams, Indiana St.

1984-85 D10 D17 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25 M4

Daryl Lloyd, Drake Johnny Edwards, Indiana State Jim Les, Bradley Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Steve Harris, Tulsa Reggie Morris, Creighton Steve Harris, Tulsa Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State

J11 J18

Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Steve Grayer, Wichita State Kai Nurnberger, S. Illinois J25 Sam Roark, Drake Jarrod Coleman, Illinois State F1 Rod Morgan, Creighton F15 Eddie Bird, Indiana State Steve Middleton, S. Illinois F22 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley F29 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley

1988-89 N28 D5 D12 D19

Freddie McSwain, S. Illinois Rickey Jackson, Illinois State Freddie McSwain, S. Illinois Dwight Praylow, Wichita State Dwayne Praylow, Wichita State D23 Bob Harstad, Creighton J3 Anthony Manuel, Bradley J9 Steve Grayer, Wichita State J16 Jarrod Coleman, Illinois State J23 Bob Harstad, Creighton J30 Jamal West, Tulsa F6 Kai Nurnberger, S. Illinois F13 Dion Thurman, Bradley F20 Dion Thurman, Bradley

1989-90 Bob Harstad, Creighton (3 times), Chad Gallagher, Creighton (once) -- complete player of the week list not available

1985-86

1990-91

N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 D29 J6 J13 J19 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M3

N26 D3 D10 D17 D24 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18

Jim Les, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley John S. Williams, Indiana St. David Miller, Drake Kenny Evans, Creighton Tracy Moore, Tulsa Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Derrick Sanders, Illinois State William Childs, West Texas St. Gus Santos, Wichita State Jim Les, Bradley Gus Santos, Wichita State John S. Williams, Indiana St.

1986-87 D1 D8 D15 D22 D29 J5

David Moss, Tulsa Gary Swain, Creighton Henry Carr, Wichita State Jeff Harris, Illinois State Michael Morgan, Drake Tracy Moore, Tulsa David Moss, Tulsa J12 Paul Wilson, Bradley J19 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley J26 Steve Middleton, S. Illinois F2 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley F9 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley F16 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Jeff Harris, Illinois State F23 David Moss, Tulsa

1987-88 D1 D7 D14 D21 D28 J4

Walter James, Drake Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Cliff Peterson, Illinois State Anthony Manuel, Bradley

Arnold Bernard, Missouri State Bob Harstad, Creighton John Cooper, Wichita State Arnold Bernard, Missouri State Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois Reggie Shields, Tulsa Chad Gallagher, Creighton Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State Reggie Wilson, Illinois State Bob Harstad, Creighton Chad Gallagher, Creighton Bob Harstad, Creighton Michael Scott, Tulsa

1991-92 N25 D2 D9 D15 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M3 M9

James Hamilton, Bradley Charles White, Bradley Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Dale Turner, UNI Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois Duan Cole, Creighton Johnny Murdock, Missouri St. Greg Thomas, Indiana State Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Mark Morse, Tulsa Duan Cole, Creighton Jackie Crawford, Missouri State Scott Taylor, Illinois State Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Jackie Crawford, Missouri State

1992-93 D7 D14 D21 D28 J4 J11 J18

Johnny Murdock, Missouri St. Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Deon Jackson, Bradley Tyrone Bell, Southern Illinois Chad Elstun, Wichita State Matt Petty, Creighton Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State

Most Selections Career 14 - Hersey Hawkins, BU 13 - Doug McDermott, CU 8 - Bob Harstad, Creighton 7 - Kyle Korver, Creighton 6 - Marcus Wilson, UE 6 - Rodney Buford, CU 6 - Roger Phegley, Bradley 6 - Osiris Eldridge, ILS 6 - Kyle Weems, MSU

Single Season 8654444444-

Doug McDermott, CU (13) Hersey Hawkins, BU (88) Doug McDermott, CU (12) Kyle Korver, CU (2003) Marcus Wilson, UE (1999) Gary Collier, Tulsa (1994) Ashraf Amaya, SIU (1992) Hersey Hawkins, BU (87) Hersey Hawkins, BU (86) Kyle Weems, MSU (2011)

Consecutive Selections 333222222222222-

J25 F1 F8 F15 F22 M1

Hersey Hawkins, BU (88) Hersey Hawkins, BU (87) Hersey Hawkins, BU (86) Nate Green, INS (2000) Danny Moore, MSU (97) Anthony Parker, BU (96) Tony Graves, MSU (1993) Ashraf Amaya, SIU (1992) Dion Thurman, BU (1989) Hersey Hawkins, BU (88) Larry Bird, INS (1979) Darren Brooks, SIU (04) Kyle Weems, MSU (2011) Doug McDermott, CU (12) Doug McDermott, CU (13)

Mark Morse, Tulsa Randy Blocker, UNI Curt Smith, Drake Jodie Huffman, Tulsa Tony Graves, Missouri State Tony Graves, Missouri State

1993-94 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J3 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F14 F21 M1

Shea Seals, Tulsa Jeff Allen, Drake Gary Collier, Tulsa Deon Jackson, Bradley Gary Collier, Tulsa William Celestine, Drake Gary Collier, Tulsa Paul Lusk, Southern Illinois Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State Lou Dawkins, Tulsa Randy Blocker, UNI Cam Johnson, UNI Gary Collier, Tulsa Chris Carr, Southern Illinois

1994-95 N28 D5 D12 D19

Honors

D6 D13 D20 J10 J17 J24 J31 F6

F12 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley F19 Steve Reed, Indiana State

Maurice Trotter, Illinois State Chris Carr, Southern Illinois Reed Jackson, Evansville Marcus Timmons, S. Illinois

187


Missouri Valley Conference Players of the Week D27 J1 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27

Robert Wilkerson, Missouri St. B.J. Windhorst, Drake Chris Carr, Southern Illinois Shea Seals, Tulsa Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa Reed Jackson, Evansville Chris Carr, Southern Illinois Shea Seals, Tulsa Lynnrick Rogers, Drake Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa

1995-96 N27 D3 D10 D17 D27 J1 J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F11 F19 F25

Jason Daisy, UNI Dwayne Funches, Bradley Stuart Sullivan, Evansville Jason Daisy, UNI Ray Poindexter, Tulsa Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois Johnny Epps, Missouri State Jamar Smiley, Illinois State Maurice Trotter, Illinois State Anthony Parker, Bradley Anthony Parker, Bradley Rodney Buford, Creighton Robert Wilkerson, Missouri St. Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri St.

1996-97 N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 D30 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24

Marcus Wilson, Evansville Danny Moore, Missouri State Danny Moore, Missouri State Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois Rico Hill, Illinois State Jason Perez, Wichita State Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois Jim Cruse, Indiana State Dan Muller, Illinois State Jason Daisy, UNI Rico Hill, Illinois State Marcus Wilson, Evansville Danny Moore, Missouri State Anthony Parker, Bradley

1997-98 N17 N24 D1 D8 D15 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23

Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley Rico Hill, Illinois State Chris Hollender, Evansville Kevin Ault, Missouri State Chris Burdine, UNI Jayson Wells, Indiana State Chris Hollender, Evansville Rodney Buford, Creighton Rico Hill, Illinois State Kyle Runyan, Evansville Rodney Buford, Creighton Rico Hill, Illinois State Rodney Buford, Creighton Kevin Ault, Missouri State Jayson Wells, Indiana State

1998-99

Honors 188

N16 N23 N30 D7 D17 D21 D28 J4 J11 J18 J25 F1 F8 F15

Rodney Buford, Creighton Marcus Wilson, Evansville Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Dontay Harris, Drake Rob Dye, Bradley Marcus Wilson, Evansville Eric Roberson, Bradley Jason Perez, Wichita State Marcus Wilson, Evansville L. Dee Murdock, Illinois State Rodney Buford, Creighton Monte Jenkins, S. Illinois Marcus Wilson, Evansville Monte Jenkins, S. Illinois

F21 William Fontleroy, Missouri St.

1999-00 N16 N23 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J3 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F14 F21 F27

Robbie Sieverding, UNI Dontay Harris, Drake Ben Walker, Creighton Ryan Sears, Creighton Nate Green, Indiana State Nate Green, Indiana State Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Craig Snow, Evansville Allen Phillips, Missouri State Joe Breakenridge, UNI Craig Snow, Evansville Kent Williams, Southern Illinois Jason Perez, Wichita State Ryan Sears, Creighton Jason Perez, Wichita State Rob Dye, Bradley

2000-01 N20 N27 D4 D11 D18 D27 J2 J8 J16 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F26

Mike Wallace, Missouri State Kent Williams, Southern Illinois Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Kyle Korver, Creighton Kent Williams, Southern Illinois Ryan Sears, Creighton Shedrick Ford, Illinois State Eddie Cage, Bradley Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State Daniel Novak, Missouri State Matt Renn, Indiana State Ryan Sears, Creighton Joe Breakenridge, UNI Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Kyle Korver, Creighton

2001-02 N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D26 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25

Luke McDonald, Drake Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois Kent Williams, Southern Illinois Robbie Sieverding, UNI Luke McDonald, Drake Danny Granger, Bradley Terrance McGee, Missouri State Chris Foster, UNI Terrell Benton, Wichita State Robbie Sieverding, UNI Djibril Kante, Indiana State Kyle Korver, Creighton Randy Rice, Illinois State Scott Brakebill, Missouri State Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois

2002-03 N18 N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 D30 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M3

Kyle Korver, Creighton Danny Granger, Bradley Kyle Korver, Creighton Stetson Hairston, S. Illinois J.J. Sola, Drake Clint Cuffle, Evansville Mike Grimes, Creighton Kyle Korver, Creighton Tobias Brinkley, Evansville Kyle Korver, Creighton Clint Cuffle, Evansville Gregg Alexander, Illinois State Michael Lindeman, Creighton James Gillingham, Bradley Aaron Hogg, Wichita State Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois

2003-04 N24 Trey Guidry, Illinois State

D1 D8 D15 D23 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M1

Rob Kampman, Wichita State Darren Brooks, S. Illinois David Moss, Indiana State Phillip Gilbert, Bradley Josh Powell, Drake Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Brooks McKowen, UNI Jamar Howard, Wichita State Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Lonnie Randolph, Drake Erik Crawford, UNI Matt Schneiderman, UNI

2004-05 N22 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J3 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F14 F21 F28

Lonnie Randolph, Drake LaMar Owen, S. Illinois Erik Crawford, UNI David Moss, Indiana State Greg Dilligard, Illinois State Eric Coleman, UNI Kyle Wilson, Wichita State Bradley Strickland, Evansville David Moss, Indiana State Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State Jamar Howard, Wichita State Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Ben Jacobson, UNI Nate Funk, Creighton Darren Brooks, S. Illinois

2005-06 N21 N28 D5 D12 D19 D27 J3 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27

Tony Bennett, Bradley Nate Funk, Creighton Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Eric Coleman, UNI Anthony Tolliver, Creighton David Moss, Indiana State Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Ben Jacobson, UNI Johnny Mathies, Creighton Grant Stout, UNI Marcellus Sommerville, BU Paul Miller, Wichita State Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Bradley Strickland, Evansville Marcellus Sommerville, BU

2006-07 N13 N20 N27 D4 D11 D18 D27 J2 J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F26

Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Zach Andrews, Bradley Matt Shaw, Southern Illinois Brooks McKowen, UNI Eric Coleman, UNI Ajay Calvin, Drake Will Franklin, Bradley Marico Stinson, Indiana State Grant Stout, UNI Anthony Tolliver, Creighton Levi Dyer, Illinois State Nate Funk, Creighton Randal Falker, Southern Illinois Tony Young, Southern Illinois Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois Grant Stout, UNI

2007-08 N12 N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D24

Eric Coleman, UNI Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Randal Falker, Southern Illinois Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Josh Young, Drake Andrew Warren, Bradley Jason Holsinger, Evansville

D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F3 F10 F17 F24 M1

Levi Dyer, Illinois State Gabe Moore, Indiana State Jonathan Cox, Drake Adam Emmenecker, Drake Jonathan Cox, Drake Josh Young, Drake P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Dale Lamberth, Missouri State

2008-09 N17 N24 D1 D8 D15 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M1

P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton Cavel Witter, Creighton Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Booker Woodfox, Creighton Shy Ely, Evansville Josh Young, Drake Booker Woodfox, Creighton Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Adam Koch, UNI Chris Cooks, Missouri State Adam Koch, UNI Shy Ely, Evansville Jay Tunnell, Indiana State Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Booker Woodfox, Creighton Jordan Eglseder, UNI

2009-10 N16 N23 N30 D7 D14 D21 D28 J4 J11 J18 J25 F1 F8 F15 F22 M1

Carlton Fay, Southern Illinois Kyle Weems, Missouri State Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Jordan Eglseder, UNI Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Clevin Hannah, Wichita State Jordan Eglseder, UNI Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Jordan Eglseder, UNI Adam Templeton, DU Sam Maniscalco, Bradley Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State Sam Maniscalco, Bradley Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State Ali Farokhmanesh, UNI James Haarsma, Evansville Antoine Young, Creighton

2010-11 N15 N22 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J4 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F15 F22 M1

Antoine Young, Creighton Sam Maniscalco, Bradley Colt Ryan, Evansville Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton Kyle Weems, Missouri State Andrew Warren, Bradley Jermaine Mallett, Missouri St. Kyle Weems, Missouri State Kyle Weems, Missouri State Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Andrew Warren, Bradley Kyle Weems, Missouri State Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Andrew Warren, Bradley

2011-12 N14 N21 N28 D5 D12 D19 D26 J2 J9

Colt Ryan, Evansville Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton Joe Ragland, Wichita State Jake Koch, UNI RJ Mahurin, Indiana State Doug McDermott, Creighton Kyle Weems, Missouri State Doug McDermott, Creighton


Players of the Week, MVC Retired Numbers J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27

Ben Simons, Drake Colt Ryan, Evansville Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Garrett Stutz, Wichita State Joe Ragland, Wichita State Doug McDermott, Creighton Colt Ryan, Evansville

2012-13 N12 N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D29 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25 M4

Doug McDermott, Creighton Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Doug McDermott, Creighton Carl Hall, Wichita State Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Troy Taylor, Indiana State Seth Tuttle, UNI Doug McDermott, Creighton Walt Lemon, Jr., Bradley Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Doug McDermott, Creighton Tyler Brown, Illinois State Doug McDermott, Creighton Colt Ryan, Evansville Doug McDermott, Creighton

Newcomer of the Week

(weekly selections, beginning with 2003-04 season)

2003-04 N24 D1 D8 D15 D23 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M1

Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Erik Crawford, UNI Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Erik Crawford, UNI Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Brooks McKowen, UNI Amani Daanish, Indiana State Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Eric Gray, Indiana State Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Erik Crawford, UNI Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley

2004-05 Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Eric Coleman, UNI Eric Coleman, UNI Daniel Ruffin, Bradley Eric Coleman, UNI Kyle Wilson, Wichita State Tony Bennett, Bradley Chris Bryant, Drake Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State Aliou Keita, Drake Aliou Keita, Drake Lawrence Wright, Bradley Matt Shaw, Southern Illinois Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley

2005-06 N21 N28 D5 D12 D19 D27 J3 J9 J16 J23

Jason Holsinger, Evansville Ajay Calvin, Drake Jason Holsinger, Evansville Trent Wurtz, Indiana State Zach Andrews, Bradley Al Stewart, Drake Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois Nick Porter, Creighton Karon Bradley, Wichita State Josh Dotzler, Creighton

Shane Laurie, Missouri State Josh Dotzler, Creighton Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois Roberto Fortes, Illinois State Nick Porter, Creighton

2006-07 N13 N20 N27 D4 D11 D18 D27 J2 J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F26

Dom Johnson, Illinois State Jordan Eglseder, UNI Boo Richardson, Illinois State Phillip Thomasson, Wichita St. Josh Young, Drake Matt Salley, Bradley Boo Richardson, Illinois State Marico Stinson, Indiana State Spencer Laurie, Missouri State Boo Richardson, Illinois State Anthony Slack, Illinois State Josh Young, Drake Isacc Miles, Creighton Josh Young, Drake Anthony Slack, Illinois State Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State

2007-08 N12 N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D26 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F3 F10 F17 F24 M1

P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton David Collins, Bradley Ramon Clemente, WSU Cavel Witter, Creighton Chad Millard, Creighton Theron Wilson, Bradley Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton Isiah Martin, Indiana State P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton Sam Maniscalco, Bradley Sam Maniscalco, Bradley Booker Woodfox, Creighton Booker Woodfox, Creighton Isiah Martin, Indiana State Booker Woodfox, Creighton Cavel Witter, Creighton

2008-09 N17 N24 D1 D8 D15 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M1

Dodie Dunson, Bradley Chamberlain Oguchi, ILS Clevin Hannah, Wichita State Clevin Hannah, Wichita State Craig Stanley, Drake Kaylon Williams, Evansville Lloyd Phillips, Illinois State Chris Roberts, Bradley Ali Farokhmanesh, UNI Chamberlain Oguchi, ILS Toure’ Murry, Wichita State Justin Carter, Creighton Justin Bocot, Southern Illinois Toure’ Murry, Wichita State Chris Roberts, Bradley Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois

F22 Seth VanDeest, Drake M1 Adam Leonard, Missouri State

2010-11 N15 N22 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J4 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F15 F22 M1

Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton Rayvonte Rice, Drake Kenneth Harris, Evansville Jon Ekey, Illinois State Doug McDermott, Creighton Jake Odum, Indiana State Steve McWhorter, Indiana St. Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton Rayvonte Rice, Drake Jake Odum, Indiana State Rayvonte Rice, Drake Jake Odum, Indiana State

2011-12 N14 N21 N28 D5 D12 D19 D26 J2 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27

Anthony Downing, Missouri St. Michael Bizoukas, Missouri St. Seth Tuttle, UNI Carl Hall, Wichita State Jarmar Gulley, Missouri State Michael Bizoukas, Missouri St. Grant Gibbs, Creighton Anthony Downing, Creighton Grant Gibbs, Creighton Grant Gibbs, Creighton Tyler Brown, Illinois State Anthony Downing, Missouri St. Seth Tuttle, UNI Seth Tuttle, UNI Anthony Downing, Missouri St. Jarmar Gulley, Missouri State

Newcomer of the Week Most Selections Single-Season 7 6 6 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

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Doug McDermott, CU Cleanthony Early, WSU Marcellus Sommerville, BU Anthony Downing, MSU Erik Crawford, UNI Eric Coleman, UNI Josh Young, Drake Boo Richardson, ILS P’Allen Stinnett, CU Booker Woodfox, CU Adam Leonard, MSU Rayvonte Rice, Drake Jake Odum, Indiana St. Seth Tuttle, UNI Grant Gibbs, Creighton

Consecutive Selections 4 - Doug McDermott, CU 3 - Cleanthony Early, WSU 3 - Marcellus Sommerville, BU

2012-13 N12 N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D29 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25 M4

Tyshon Pickett, Bradley Cleanthony Early, Wichita St. Cleanthony Early, Wichita St. Desmar Jackson, S. Illinois D.J. Balentine, Evansville Manny Arop, Indiana State Manny Arop, Indiana State Cleanthony Early, Wichita St. Cleanthony Early, Wichita St. Cleanthony Early, Wichita St. Malcolm Armstead, Wichita St. Gavin Thurman, Missouri St. Joey King, Drake Jalen Pendleton, S. Illinois Malcolm Armstead, Wichita St. Cleanthony Early, Wichita St. Desmar Jackson, S. Illinois

2009-10 N16 N23 N30 D7 D14 D21 D28 J4 J11 J18 J25 F1 F8 F15

Wayne Runnels, Creighton Dwayne Lathan, Indiana State Adam Leonard, Missouri State Colt Ryan, Evansville Tony Freeman, S. Illinois Marc Sonnen, UNI Dwayne Lathan, Indiana State Jermaine Mallett, Missouri St. Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Gene Teague, Southern Illinois Frank Wiseler, Drake Seth VanDeest, Drake Adam Leonard, Missouri State Austin Hill, Illinois State

Honors

N22 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J3 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F14 F21 F28

J30 F6 F13 F20 F27

189


Retired Numbers at Valley Schools

15

WILLIE McCARTER (1966-69) DRAKE

LEWIS LLOYD (1979-81) DRAKE

Bradley’s first consensus All-America selection in 1950, Unruh also was named to the all-NCAA Tournament squad the same year after leading the Braves to the national championship game. Unruh also helped the Braves to the program’s first No. 1 national ranking (AP) during the 1949-50 season.

30

Lloyd holds the DU record for season scoring average (30.2), setting the record in 1979-80. He finished his career as the Bulldogs’ fourth-leading scorer and sixth-leading rebounder. His number was retired following his senior season in 1981.

31

JOE ALLEN (1965-68) BRADLEY

RED MURRELL (1955-58) DRAKE

A two-time Helms All-America selection, Allen was a three-time All-MVC choice as well. His .655 field goal percentage in 1968 led all Division I players and his .602 career field goal percentage still stands as a Bradley record.

33

Murrell scored 1,657 points in his Drake career, a university record which still stands today. He also holds seven other individual records at Drake.

31

CHET WALKER (1959-62) BRADLEY

WILLIE WISE (1967-69) DRAKE

Walker, a three-time All-American and two-time consensus choice, finished his Bradley career as the school’s all-time leader in points and rebounds. He paced the Braves to the 1960 NIT title. He was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012.

42

Wise was a standout performer for the 1969 Final Four team, and he would go on to achieve stardom in the ABA. During the 1969 Final Four season, he grabbed a then-school record 343 rebounds (despite being only 6-2). He ranks among Drake’s all-time rebounding leaders with 626, despite playing only two seasons.

33

BOB CARNEY (1951-54) BRADLEY

DON BUSE (1969-72) EVANSVILLE

A two-time Helms All-America selection, Carney was named to the 1954 All-NCAA Tournament team after leading the Braves to the national championship game. His 23 made free throws remain an NCAA Regional mark for one game.

10

After earning All-America honors and leading Evansville to the 1971 NCAA College Division national championship, Buse went on to play 13 seasons in the ABA and NBA. He was an All-Star in both leagues, and in 1977 with the Indiana Pacers, he led the NBA in both assists and steals.

33

HERSEY HAWKINS (1984-88) BRADLEY

GUS DOERNER (1939-42) EVANSVILLE

Hawkins, two-time MVC player of the year and the league’s all-time scoring leader, led the country in scoring in 1988 and was named the national player of the year. Hawkins scored a conference-record 63 points in one game.

19

Doerner was Evansville’s first All-American in 1941. He was a Chuck Taylor Converse first-team All-American in 1942, when he led the state of Indiana in scoring with 23.7 points per game. He went on to play professionally, and then returned to Evansville to open a sporting goods store that bears his name.

45

ROGER PHEGLEY (1974-78) BRADLEY

50

LARRY HUMES (1963-66) EVANSVILLE

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DOLPH PULLIAM (1966-69) DRAKE

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JERRY SLOAN (1962-65) EVANSVILLE

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MITCHELL ANDERSON (1978-82) BRADLEY

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PAUL UNRUH (1946-50) BRADLEY

One of only four players in Valley history to earn all-conference honors (first or second team) four times, he left Bradley as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,341 points. A The Sporting News All-American following the 1981-82 season, he was named the MVP of the 1982 NIT after leading BU to the title.

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Two-time All-Missouri Valley Conference selection was the league’s player of the year in 1977. One of four NBA first-round draft choices from the Hilltop, he left Bradley with a then school-record 2,064 points.

Pulliam ranked as one of Drake’s all-around performers, renowned as a defensive star. Pulliam left Drake ranked No. 11 on the career scoring list and No. 9 on the career rebounding chart. He was drafted by the Boston Celtics and turned down an opportunity to play with the Dallas Cowboys.

The guard was the leading scorer (20.4 ppg) on the Drake team which went 25-5 and finished third in the 1969 NCAA Final Four. He was a two-time all-MVC performer and scored 1,626 career points.

Not only did Larry Humes score a school-record 2,236 points, he did it in just three years and without benefit of the three-point shot. He was the top scorer on UE’s 1964 and 1965 NCAA College Division national champs, and an All-American both years. He went on to become a successful prep coach and an assistant at the University of Indianapolis.

One of only two players in UE history to produce 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds, Sloan was a two-time All-American and led UE to NCAA College Division national titles in ‘64 and ‘65. He was an NBA All-Star for the Chicago Bulls, and was the 1998 NBA Coach of the Year with Utah.


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JEFF WILKINS (1974-77) ILLINOIS STATE

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DOUG COLLINS (1970-73) ILLINOIS STATE

21

“BUBBLES” HAWKINS (1972-75) ILLINOIS STATE

33

LARRY BIRD (1976-79) INDIANA STATE

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DUANE KLUEH (1946-49) INDIANA STATE

The three-year basketball letterwinner scored 1,329 points and grabbed 794 rebounds at ISU. He was the leading scorer and leading rebounder on the 1976-77 Redbird basketball squad which ended its season in quarterfinal action of the NIT in Madison Square Garden.

Collins is the holder of 10 individual school records at Illinois State. Collins also is the school’s alltime scoring leader with 2,240 points.

Robert “Bubbles” Hawkins was a two-time AllAmerican at Illinois State, earning the honor in 1974 and 1975. Selected in the third round of the 1975 NBA Draft, Hawkins still owns the ISU record for single-game scoring with his 58 points against Northern Illinois during the 1973-74 season.

The Conference’s third all-time leading scorer with 2,850 career points, he lead the Sycamores to the 1979 national championship game against Michigan State. The 1979 national collegiate player of the year, Bird scored over 21,000 points in 13 professional seasons with the Boston Celtics.

A two-sport athlete at Indiana State, Klueh was a consensus basketball All-American in 1948 and also competed in tennis. From 1955-80, he spent stints as men’s basketball coach and tennis coach at ISU, earning conference Coach of the Year honors in basketball in 1959, 1963, 1966, and 1967.

3

NICK KLADIS (1949-52) LOYOLA

Kladis earned All-America honors in 1952 prior to being drafted in the third round of the NBA Draft. Finished his career with 1,046 points. In addition to being a member of Loyola’s Athletics Hall of Fame, he also was named to Loyola’s 1950s AllDecade Team in 2006.

11

JOHN EGAN (1961-64) LOYOLA

15

JERRY HARKNESS (1960-63) LOYOLA

Team captain on the 1963 National Championship Team and a two-time All-American. Harkness scored 1,749 career points and then played 3 years in the NBA/ABA. He hit a 92-foot-long game-winning buzzer beater to lead the Pacers past the Dallas Chaparrals. It’s still the longest shot ever made in a basketball game.

LaRUE MARTIN (1969-72) LOYOLA

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ALFREDRICK HUGHES (1981-85) LOYOLA

40

VIC ROUSE (1961-64) LOYOLA

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LES HUNTER (1961-64) LOYOLA

42

RON MILLER (1961-64) LOYOLA

22

WINSTON GARLAND (1985-87) MISSOURI STATE

32

DARYEL GARRISON (1971-75) MISSOURI STATE

43

JERRY ANDERSON (1951-55) MISSOURI STATE

Martin was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1972 NBA Draft. Martin is one of two Loyola players to accumulate over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds as a Rambler. During his three-year career at Loyola, Martin averaged 18.2 points and 15.9 rebounds and he still stands as Loyola’s all-time leader with 1,062 boards.

Hughes is Loyola’s all-time leading scorer with 2,914 points. The 1985 All-American and firstround NBA draft pick owns the school-record for most points scored in a game with 47 against Detroit on Feb. 5, 1985. He was a three-time Midwestern Collegiate Conference Player of the Year.

He is best remembered for hitting the gamewinning shot as time expired in the 1963 NCAA championship game. Rouse scored 1,169 points and grabbed 982 rebounds in his Loyola career, and was an honorable-mention All-American his senior season.

Leslie “Big Game” Hunter was part of the 1963 Loyola National Championship Team and is one of just two Loyola players to score 1,000 career points and add 1,000 career rebounds. After a successful career at Loyola, Hunter scored 5,735 points in his professional career and was a twotime ABA All-Star.

Miller was part of the 1963 NCAA Championship Team, and finished his Loyola career with 1,299 points. He was selected in the seventh round of the 1964 NBA Draft by Baltimore.

Two-year standout on Missouri State’s first NIT team in 1986 and first NCAA team in 1987, he scored 1,248 points in his career. He spent seven seasons in the NBA with six teams, including a three-year stint with the Golden State Warriors. Garland was inducted into the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2002.

Garrison is the leading scorer in Missouri State’s history, with 1,975 career points. He was a fouryear starter from 1971-75, leading his team his junior season to the NCAA Division II national championship game. He still holds five school records, and was inducted in the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1986.

Leading Missouri State to two NAIA national championships, Anderson also is a two-time NAIA tournament MVP. Anderson also was named to the NAIA all-time all-tournament team in 1971. Anderson was inducted into the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1975.

Honors

Egan was part of the 1963 Loyola National Championship Team. He finished his Loyola career with 1,315 points. Egan drained 21 straight free throws in the 1961-62 season, ending his career with 407 made attempts.

20

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Retired Numbers at Valley Schools; NBA Honors

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CURTIS PERRY (1966-70) MISSOURI STATE

20

CHARLIE VAUGHN (1958-62) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

52

WALT FRAZIER (1965 & 1967) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

13

CLEO LITTLETON (1951-55) WICHITA STATE

Missouri State’s all-time leading rebounder, Perry is second on the school’s career scoring list. He played on NCAA Division II tournament teams in each of his four years, before a seven-year career in the NBA. Perry was inducted into the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980.

The all-time leading scorer in Saluki basketball history, Vaughn collected a total of 2,088 points during his SIU career. An All-American in 1960, Vaughn scored 779 points and averaged 26.9 points per contest -- both marks are school records -- during the 1959-60 campaign.

He co-captained the Southern Illinois team that won the NIT championship in 1967, leading the team in scoring and rebounding. After his collegiate playing days in 1967, he went on to a successful career in the NBA.

Littleton is the all-time leading scorer in Wichita State history, compiling 2,164 points. He also holds three other WSU records. He was the first Shocker to be drafted by the pros.

NBA’s 50 GREATEST PLAYERS On Oct. 29, 1996, the NBA announced its 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. Of that list of NBA greats, The Valley has three former league standouts on the list: Larry Bird of Indiana State, Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati and Wes Unseld of Louisville. Walt Frazier, who played at Southern Illinois-Carbondale when the Salukis were not part of the Conference, also made the list of NBA immortals.

ABA’s ALL-TIME TEAM

Honors

On August 22-24, 1997, the American Basketball Association Reunion Committee honored its ABA All-Time Team at an ABA Reunion in Indianapolis, Ind. Three former Missouri Valley Conference standouts -- Warren Jabali of Wichita State and Willie Wise and Bob Netolicky of Drake -- were named to the 30-man all-time squad.

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XAVIER McDANIEL (1981-85) WICHITA STATE

35

ANTOINE CARR (1979-83) WICHITA STATE

42

DAVE STALLWORTH (1961-65) WICHITA STATE

54

CLIFF LEVINGSTON (1979-82) WICHITA STATE

He twice led the nation in rebounding and was the first player in NCAA history to lead the nation in scoring and rebounding the same year (1984-85).

Carr is the fourth-leading scorer in WSU history and 12th-best career in MVC history. The Wichita native also owns the Shocker single-game record of 47 points, set during his final collegiate appearance.

Stallworth, the third-leading scorer in Shocker history, holds the WSU record for most 30-point games in a career (20). Stallworth also is the school’s record-holder in career scoring average (24.2).

One of two “Bookend Forwards” that led WSU to national prominence in the early 1980s, Levingston was twice named first-team All-Valley and was chosen third-team All-America by Basketball Times in 1982. He finished with 1,471 career points and 965 career boards.

MVC’s First-Round NBA Picks 1951 1958 1959 1960 1962 1963 1964 1965 1965 1968 1969 1969 1969 1969 1970 1971 1975 1978 1978 1980 1982 1982 1982 1983 1985 1985 1985 1988 1997 2006

-- Gene Melchiorre, Bradley (by Baltimore) – No. 1 Overall Pick -- Connie Dierking, Cincinnati (by Syracuse) -- No. 6 Overall Pick -- Bob Ferry, Saint Louis (by St. Louis) – No. 7 Overall Pick -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (by Cincinnati) -- No. 1 Overall Pick -- Paul Hogue, Cincinnati (by New York) -- No. 2 Overall Pick -- Tom Thacker, Cincinnati (by Cincinnati) – No. 5 Overall Pick -- George Wilson, Cincinnati (by Cincinnati) – No. 8 Overall Pick -- Dave Stallworth, Wichita State (by New York) -- No. 3 Overall Pick -- Nate Bowman, Wichita State (by Cincinnati) -- No. 6 Overall Pick -- Wes Unseld, Louisville (by Baltimore) -- No. 2 Overall Pick -- Bobby Smith, Tulsa (by San Diego) -- No. 6 Overall Pick -- Butch Beard, Louisville (by Atlanta) -- No. 10 Overall Pick -- Willie McCarter, Drake (by L.A. Lakers) -- No. 12 Overall Pick -- Rick Roberson, Cincinnati (by L.A. Lakers) -- No. 15 Overall Pick -- Jim Ard, Cincinnati (by Seattle) -- No. 6 Overall Pick -- Dana Lewis, Tulsa (by Philadelphia) -- No. 12 Overall Pick -- Junior Bridgeman, Louisville (by L.A. Lakers) -- No. 8 Overall Pick -- Larry Bird, Indiana State (by Boston Celtics) -- No. 6 Overall Pick -- Roger Phegley, Bradley (by Washington) -- No. 14 Overall Pick -- Carl Nicks, Indiana State (by Denver) -- No. 23 Overall Pick -- Cliff Levingston, Wichita State (by Detroit) -- No. 9 Overall Pick -- David Thirdkill, Bradley (by Phoenix) -- No. 15 Overall Pick -- Paul Pressey, Tulsa (by Milwaukee) -- No. 20 Overall Pick -- Antoine Carr, Wichita State (by Detroit) -- No. 8 Overall Pick -- Benoit Benjamin, CU (by L.A. Clippers) -- No. 3 Overall Pick -- Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (by Seattle) -- No. 4 Overall Pick -- Steve Harris, Tulsa (by Houston) -- No. 19 Overall Pick -- Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (by L.A. Clippers) -- No. 6 Overall Pick* -- Anthony Parker, Bradley (by New Jersey) -- No. 21 Overall Pick^ -- Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley (by Golden State) – No. 9 Overall Pick

*Philadelphia traded rights to Charles Smith to L.A. Clippers for rights to Hawkins and a 1989 first-round draft choice; ^ Philadelphia trades Don MacLean, Michael Cage, Lucious Harris and rights Keith Van Horn to New Jersey for Jim Jackson, Eric Montross and rights to Tim Thomas and Parker.

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Valley and Naismith Hall of Fame Selections MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME* 1997 Induction Class

2007 Induction Class

Larry Bird, Indiana State Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Coach Henry Iba, Oklahoma St. Ed Macauley, Saint Louis Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Dave Stallworth, Wichita State Wes Unseld, Louisville Paul Morrison, Drake

Jackie Stiles, Missouri State

1998 Induction Class Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State Chet Walker, Bradley Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Kenneth Shaw, Illinois State Doug Collins, Illinois State Dr. Lee C. Bevilacqua, Creighton

1999 Induction Class Antoine Carr, Wichita State Joe Carter, Wichita State Melody Howard, Missouri State Holli Hyche, Indiana State Glen McCullough, Bradley

2000 Induction Class Cleo Littleton, Wichita State Dick Boushka, Saint Louis Coach Maury John, Drake John Q. Hammons, Missouri St. Walt Frazier, Southern Illinois

2001 Induction Class Larry Finch, Memphis Coach Ralph Miller, Wichita State Jim Hart, Southern Illinois Wanda Ford, Drake

2003 Induction Class John Bright, Drake Lew Hartzog, Southern Illinois Cathy Boswell, Illinois State Bruce Baumgartner, Indiana St. Will Robinson, Illinois State

2004 Induction Class Paul Unruh, Bradley Coach Bob Ehrhart, Drake Arad McCutcheon, Evansville John Sanders, III, MVC

2005 Induction Class

2006 Induction Class Mitchell Anderson, Bradley Duane Klueh, Indiana State Carole Baumgarten, Drake Roland Banks, Wichita State

2008 Induction Class Bob Harstad, Creighton Kevin Little, Drake Coach Ed Jucker, Cincinnati Dr. Jill Hutchison, Illinois State Jim Byers, Evansville A.J. Robertson, Bradley Mark Stillwell, Missouri State

2009 Induction Class Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Coach Eddie Hickey, CU/SLU Coach John Coughlan, Illinois St. John. L. Griffith, Drake John Wooden, Indiana State Lorri Bauman, Drake

2010 Induction Class Kyle Korver, Creighton Coach Rich Herrin, S. Illinois Coach Cheryl Burnett, MSU Fred Huff, Southern Illinois

2011 Induction Class Coach Iradge Ahrabi-Fard, UNI Joe Allen, Bradley Steve Largent, Tulsa Linwood Sexton, Wichita State Johnny Torres, Creighton Kurt Thomas, Indiana State

2012 Induction Class Coach Charlie Spoonhour, MSU Paul Silas, Creighton Coach Fred Schmalz, Evansville Connie Price-Smith, S. Illinois Coach Denny Crum, Louisville Joey Woody, UNI

2013 Induction Class Darren Dreifort, Wichita State Krissy Meek-Engelbrecht, UE Jim “Boomer” Bain, MVC Bob Portman, Creighton Molly O’Brien, UNI

1959 Induction Class Coach Dr. Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, KU (1907-09; 1919-28) Coach Walter Meanwell, Missouri (1917-18; 1919-20)

1960 Induction Class Ed Macauley, SLU (1946-49)

1961 Induction Class Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State (1943-46)

1968 Induction Class Coach Henry “Hank” Iba, Oklahoma State (1934-57)

Coach Phog Allen, Kansas Larry Bird, Indiana State Coach Denny Crum, Louisville Walt Frazier, Southern Illinois Coach Eddie Hickey, CU/SLU Coach Henry Iba, Oklahoma St. Ed Macauley, Saint Louis Coach Ralph Miller, Wichita State Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Wes Unseld, Louisville

2008 Induction Class Coach Nolan Richardson, Tulsa

1978 Induction Class

2011 Induction Class

Coach Eddie Hickey, Creighton (1935-43; 1946-47) and Saint Louis (1947-58)

Coach Eddie Sutton, Creighton

1979 Induction Class

Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State *1963 Loyola Team

Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (1957-60)

1988 Induction Class Wes Unseld, Louisville (1966-68) Coach Ralph Miller, Wichita State (1951-64)

2013 Induction Class

* Loyola’s 1963 National Championship Team earned selection to the 2013 Induction Class, but the Ramblers weren’t in the MVC at the time.

1994 Induction Class Coach Denny Crum, Louisville (1971-75)

2014 Induction Class

1998 Induction Class

Coach Chris Bucknam, UNI Steve Finley, Southern Illinois Gavin Glinton, Bradley Dr. Linda Herman, Illinois State Coach Bob King, Indiana State

Larry Bird, Indiana St. (1977-79)

*First five MVC induction ceremonies took place in the fall, the 2003 class (2002-03 academic year) and subsequent classes took place in March, thus the apparent skip from 2001 to 2003.

Founding Class - 2006

2012 Induction Class Chet Walker, Bradley (1959-62)

Honors

Phil Stephenson, Wichita State Coach Chuck Orsborn, Bradley Dr. Charlotte West, S. Illinois Bob Gibson, Creighton

NAISMITH BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME / NABC HALL OF FAME

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Famous Alumni at Missouri Valley Conference Schools BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Neil Flynn – Currently stars as Mike Heck in the ABC sitcom “The Middle” and previously starred as The Janitor in “Scrubs.” Ray LaHood -- A Peoria native and 1971 graduate of Bradley University, LaHood has been a republican representative for the 18th Congressional District of Illinois in the U.S. House of Representatives. LaHood served on the House Appropriations Committee, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and is a former secretary for the U.S. Department of Transportation. Maj. Robert H. Lawrence, Jr. – A 1956 Bradley University graduate with his degree in chemistry, Major Lawrence became the first African-American astronaut when he was selected to participate in America’s space program in 1965. Aaron Schock -- Schock is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing the 18th district of Illinois. The 2002 Bradley grad was the youngest member of the Illinois House of Representatives and has assumed this position again as the youngest member of the U.S. House in the 111th Congress. Charley Steiner – The former ESPN SportsCenter anchor and play-byplay announcer for the New York Yankees is a current play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers David Vescey – Noted Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist and pilot of the Mars Rover Exploration Module

DRAKE UNIVERSITY Zach Johnson -- A former four-year letterwinner who helped Drake to the 1997 and 1998 MVC golf championships, Johnson became the 16th rookie in PGA history to earn $1 million in his first season (2004). He was ranked 22nd in the 2009 World Golf Rankings, played for the U.S. in the prestigious 2006 and 2010 Ryder Cups, and won the 2007 Masters, edging Tiger Woods. He’s a seven-time PGA Tour event winner. Billy Cundiff -- A two-time FCS All-American, Cundiff defied the odds to work his way back into the NFL after two seasons without a team, and re-emerged as Pro Bowl place-kicker in 2010 with the Baltimore Ravens. After initially breaking into the NFL as an undrafted rookie in 2002, Cundiff was without a team in 2007-08, then signed with Cleveland for six weeks and Baltimore for the remainder of the 2009 season. Cundiff rewarded the Ravens for the opportunity by making 26-of-29 field goal attempts, all 39 PAT attempts and tying an NFL record with 40 touchbacks that season to earn his place on the AFC Pro Bowl roster. He is currently with the Cleveland Browns. Ezra Hendrickson -- A third-team All-American and three-time All-Valley performer, Hendrickson led both Los Angeles and D.C. United to Major League Soccer titles. He currently is an assistant coach with Seattle Sounders FC. Kevin Little -- A nine-time MVC individual track champion and four-time NCAA All-American, Little won the 200 in the 1997 and 1999 World Indoor Championships and was sixth in the 200 at the 1999 World Outdoor Championships. He is in the MVC Hall of Fame. Dani Tyler -- A three-time first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference selection, she was a member of the U.S. gold medal softball team at the 1996 Olympics.

UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE

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Jamey Carroll -- A 10-year Major League veteran, the former all-MVC shortstop plays for the Kansas City Royals. His younger brother, Wes, is head baseball coach at the University of Evansville. Larry Mackey -- A 1973 graduate, he delivered the moving closing statement for the prosecution in the Timothy McVay Oklahoma City bombing case and was the lead prosecutor in the Terry Nichols case. Mackey is an attorney with Barnes and Thornburg in Indianapolis. Jack McBrayer -- The 1995 graduate plays Kenneth the Page on NBC’s popular ‘30 Rock’ Lisel Mueller -- She won the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for poetry with Alive Together: New & Selected Poems, and was the National Book Award recipient for ‘The Need To Hold Still.’ Jerry Sloan -- After leading the Aces to two NCAA College Division national titles, Sloan went on to become an NBA All-Star with the Chicago Bulls, after graduating in 1967. He is the former coach of the Utah Jazz and has the most victories of any active head coach in any major professional sport. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.

Matt Williams -- A 1973 UE grad, he started as a writer/producer on “The Cosby Show” and went on to produce “Roseanne” and “Home Improvement” through his production company, Wind Dancer Productions. He also produced the films “Places in the Heart” and “What Women Want.” is currently a partner in Wind Dancer Productions in New York and Hollywood.

ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY Doug Collins -- The leading basketball scorer in Illinois State history, Collins attended ISU from 1969 to 1973, and then played pro basketball with the Philadelphia 76ers, before serving as the head coach for the Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons, Washington Wizards and the 76ers. Collins, who worked as the lead-commentator for Turner Sports (TNT) NBA coverage, received the 2009 Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Jane Lynch -- A comedian, actress and singer, who won an Emmy in 2010 for Best Supporting Actress in a comedy series for her role as Sue Sylvester on Glee. She is also known for her roles in comedic films such as Best in Show and Role Models. John Malkovich -- He received an Academy Award nomination for his role in the movie, The Killing Fields. He has also had major roles in Dangerous Liaisons, Being John Malkovich, and Con Air. Sean Hayes -- This Emmy award-winning actor starred as Jack McFarland on the hit NBC series Will & Grace. He was also nominated for a Tony Award for Promises, Promises. He can also be seen in the movies Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, Bucket List and heard in The Cat in the Hat and Cats and Dogs. Jay Blunk -- The Executive Vice President of the Chicago Blackhawks, Blunk has served as a key member of the front office staff which has helped the Blackhawks win two Stanley Cup Championships, in 2010 and 2013. He previously spent 22 years in the front office of the Chicago Cubs. Laurie Metcalf -- A three-time Emmy Award winner for her role as Jackie on the hit television comedy Roseanne. She has also appeared in the films Uncle Buck, JFK, Scream 2, Bulworth, and Runaway Bride. Kenneth “Buzz” Shaw -- A former ISU basketball standout, he is a former chancellor at Syracuse University and was the first-ever chair for the NCAA Division I Board of Directors. Suzy Bogguss -- A recording artist and a 1979 ISU grad, she captured the 1988 Academy of Country Music’s Top New Female Vocalist Award and has gold albums including Aces and Voices in the Wind.

INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY Larry Bird -- One of the greatest players ever to compete in the MVC, Larry Bird retired from professional basketball having scored over 21,000 points in 13 years with the Boston Celtics. The sixth pick overall in the 1979 NBA draft, he was a consensus all-American in 1978 and 1979, and was The Sporting News Player of the Year in ‘79. A ‘79 grad of ISU, he earned NBA Coach of the Year honors with the Indiana Pacers in 1998. John Wooden -- The Wizard of Westwood, Wooden holds a master’s degree from Indiana State. Named to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Wooden saw his teams at UCLA dominate college basketball from the mid-60s to mid-70s, winning 10 national titles. Bruce Baumgartner -- Two-time Olympic gold-medal winning freestyle wrestler, Bruce Baumgartner won the NCAA heavyweight title as a senior in 1982. As a member of the U.S. squad, he won Olympic titles in 1984 at Los Angeles and in 1992 at Barcelona, Spain. In Atlanta in 1996, he won a bronze medal and was the flag bearer for the U.S. team. Kurt Thomas – Member of the US Olympic Gymnastics Team at the 1976 Summer Olympics. He was the first American male gymnast to win a gold medal in floor exercise at the 1978 World Championships. Thomas is in the International Gymnastics Hall Of Fame and the MVC Hall of Fame.

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO Leslie David Baker -- Actor is best known for his role as Stanley Hudson in the NBC sitcom “The Office.” Ian Brennan -- A 2000 graduate of Loyola, he is the co-creator, writer and director of the FOX hit television series “Glee.” Michael Madigan -- Current Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives and Chairman of the Democratic Party of Illinois. Bob Newhart -- A 1952 graduate of Loyola, Newhart was a noted stand-up comedian and actor who starred in the sitcoms “The Bob Newhart Show” and “Newhart.”


Famous Alumni at Missouri Valley Conference Schools Brian McIntyre -- The former Senior Vice President of Basketball Communications for the National Basketball Association, McIntyre currently serves as the NBA’s Senior Communications Advisor to the Commissioner. In 2011, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame honored McIntyre with the John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award, the most prestigious award the organization presents outside of enshrinement. Bill Plante -- Former anchor of the “CBS Sunday Night News,” the 1959 Loyola graduate is a White House correspondent for CBS. Michael Quinlan -- Quinlan is the former CEO of McDonald’s Corporation and currently serves as the chairman of Loyola’s Board of Trustees. Bill Rancic -- Award-winning personality who hosts the nationally syndicated television show “America Now” and serves as co-executive producer with his wife, Giuliana Rancic, on the top-rated reality show, “Giuliana and Bill.” He was the first-ever winner of the NBC reality show, “The Apprentice.” John York -- Currently serves as the Co-Chairman of the San Francisco 49ers and is also the Chairman of the NFL’s Health and Safety Advisory Committee.

MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY Kathleen Turner -- An Oscar-nominated actress for the movie, “Peggy Sue Got Married.” Turner’s other movie credits include, “Body Heat,” “Romancing the Stone,” “War of the Roses” and “The Accidental Tourist.” John Goodman -- The veteran television and movie actor is best known for his role as Roseanne’s husband Dan in the hit series, “Roseanne.” He is also known for his frequent film collaborations with the Coen Brothers, including in Raising Arizona, Barton Fink, The Big Lebowski and O Brother, Where Art Thou, as well as numerous voice roles in Disney-Pixar productions such as Monsters, Inc. and others. Bob Holden -- Holden was the 43rd governor of Missouri (2001-05). David Glass -- The former president and chief executive officer of WalMart Stores, Inc., Glass is now the owner of the Kansas City Royals. John Q. Hammons – His upscale hotels include Renaissance, Courtyard by Marriott, Residence Inn, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, Homewood Suites, and several independent properties including those named University Plaza and the award-winning Chateau on the Lake Resort and Conference Center in Branson. Bill Mueller -- The 1993 MVC Baseball Player of the Year, Mueller currently serves as a special assistant to the GM of the Los Angeles Dodgers. His 11-year playing career was spent with the San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He won the American League batting title in 2003, and helped the Red Sox win the 2004 World Series. Ryan Howard -- Howard was the 2006 National League MVP and the fastest player to reach 100 and 200 home runs in Major League Baseball history. His 58 home runs in 2006 led Major League Baseball, and he was the 2005 NL Rookie of the Year.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Jim Hart -- A 19-year quarterback in the National Football League, Hart, an SIU gridiron star, threw for more than 200 touchdowns and 34,000 yards during his professional career. Walt Frazier -- Frazier led the Salukis to the NIT title in 1967 and then went on to an all-star career with the New York Knicks. He is a member of the NIT’s top 50 all-time players. Steve Finley -- A two-time all-conference selection with the Salukis and MVC Hall of Famer, Finley is a two-time Major League Baseball all-star with the San Diego Padres (1997) and Arizona Diamondbacks (2001). He has won five gold gloves for his defensive work in center field. In his 20-year career (with eight different teams), he compiled more than 2,500 hits (2,548) and stole 320 bases. Troy Hudson -- One of the most potent scorers in Saluki history, troy Hudson averaged 21.2 ppg in his two-year career at SIU. The Carbondale native played 10 seasons in the National Basketball Association. A 6-1 guard, Hudson’s most productive seasons came with the Minnesota Timberwolves, where he averaged a career-best 14.2 pts and 5.7 assists in 2002-03, also receiving the nickname “Laker Killer” for his outstanding postseason play against the Los Angeles Lakers, where he increased his numbers to 23.5 points. Mike Glenn -- Glenn scored 1,878 career points and led the 1976-77 squad to the MVC title and the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. He was also a two-time first-team Academic All-American. Glenn was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the second round and played 10 seasons in the NBA with four teams. Glenn has worked as a television analyst for the Atlanta Hawks and also runs the Mike Glenn All-Star Basketball Camp for the Hearing-Impaired. Bart Scott -- Bart Scott -- An 11-year NFL pro with the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets from 2003-12, Scott earned Pro Bowl honors in 2006. He retired prior to the 2013 season and is a member of CBS Sports Network’s NFL pre-game show. Scott ranks among the career leaders at SIU in tackles and sacks. Brandon Jacobs -- The MVFC’s Newcomer of the Year during his only season at SIU in 2004, Jacobs rushed for 992 yards and 19 TDs in 12 games for the Salukis that year. He was selected in the fourth round by the New York Giants in the 2004 NFL Draft and played seven seasons with the club, winning Super Bowl rings in 2007 and 2011. During his career with the Giants, he rushed for 4,849 yards and a team-record 56 touchdowns. He was resigned by the Giants in September 2013.

WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY Bill Parcells -- Coached the New York Giants to Super Bowl wins in 1987 and 1991. The former head coach of the New England Patriots, Parcells also served as an NFL television analyst, before taking over the head coaching job for the Dallas Cowboys in 2003. He announced his third retirement from football on January 22, 2007 before returning to the sport later that year in a management position with the Dolphins. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013. Mike Pelfrey -- Former Shocker pitcher Mike Pelfrey played for Wichita State in 2003-05 and earned first team All-America honors. He was drafted in the first round by the New York Mets in 2005 and won 10 or more games in 2008, 2009 and 2010, and is currently with the Twins. Joe Carter -- Carter, who earned a spot on the American League All-Star team in 1991 in his first season with the Blue Jays, is the only player in baseball history to have 100 RBI for three different teams in successive seasons. In 1993, he ended the World Series with a three-run homer off Philadelphia’s Mitch Williams. Frank Carney -- Cofounder of the Pizza Hut Restaurant chain, he currently sits on the board of the Intrust Financial Corp., Intrust Bank, N.A. Eric Wedge -- The All-American catcher played for the Shockers from 1987-89 and helped lead Wichita State to the 1989 National Championship. In October of 2002, Wedge was named the manager of the Cleveland Indians and coached the Indians through 2009, and he was second in AL Manager of the Year voting in 2005. He is the current manager of the Seattle Mariners.

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Bryce Paup -- He earned a starting job for the Green Bay Packers in 1993 after serving as a pass-rush specialist for three years. After ranking among league leaders in sacks for three years, he signed as a free agent with the Buffalo Bills in 1995 and was the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year. He also played with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Minnesota Vikings. Kurt Warner -- He played backup QB for UNI until starting in 1993. After a tryout with the Green Bay Packers, he went on to star with the Iowa Barnstormers for three seasons before playing in NFL Europe. Warner, the league’s and the Super Bowl’s MVP, became the St. Louis’ starting QB in 1999 and led the Rams to a Super Bowl victory. He was signed by the New York Giants in the summer of 2004, earning the starting job over highly touted rookie Eli Manning. Warner signed a free-agent contract with the Arizona in 2005 and led the Cardinals to the Super Bowl in 2009. Nancy Price -- Price authored the book Sleeping with the Enemy, which was made into a motion picture, starring Julia Roberts. Charles Grassley -- A 1955 (bachelor’s degree) and 1956 (master’s degree) graduate, he was elected to the United States Senate in 1980. He is ranking member of the finance committee, and also serves on the judiciary, budget and agriculture committees. His official papers are stored in the UNI library. Robert Waller -- Waller authored the book Bridges of Madison County, which was made into a motion picture, starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep.

Joey Woody -- A 10-time MVC conference champion and four-time NCAA All-American, Woody was the 1997 NCAA champion in the 400 meter hurdles. Also a three-time MVC track athlete of the year, he placed second in the 400 hurdles at the 2003 World Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

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MVC All-Sports Award History WICHITA STATE TAKES ALL-SPORTS TROPHY Wichita State was the 2012-13 Missouri Valley Conference all-sports champion. It marked the seventh crown in the past 10 years for Wichita State, which has a league best 19 all-time. Wichita State finished in the Top 3 in 14 of the 15 sports it sponsors (with softball the lone exception). The Shockers won four team championships (women’s basketball, women’s indoor track & field, men’s golf, and women’s tennis) and finished second in eight others. The All-Sports Trophy is based on a school’s average finish in each of the sponsored championships by the Missouri Valley Conference. Teams are awarded one point for first, two for second, three for third, etc., and the total accumulated points are divided by the number of sports in which a particular school competes. Finishes in baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball are based on regularseason competition. All other sports are determined by finish at the championship tournament or championship meet. Wichita State set a record with its aggregate score last year (2.300). Either Illinois State, Missouri State or Wichita State, meanwhile, has earned the league’s all-sports championship trophy every year since 1995.

EVANSVILLE EARNS LEAGUE’S ALL-ACADEMIC AWARD In 2012-13, for the second-straight year, the winner of the league’s All-Academic Award was the University of Evansville. League faculty representatives first recommended the All-Academic Award in hopes of recognizing institutional academic excellence, and the MVC Joint Committee quickly took its lead to establish this prestigious award. The conference academic excellence award is based on the average studentathlete grade-point average for the academic year. GPA calculations are calculated for all student-athletes in MVC-sponsored sports who compete, practice or receive athletic aid during the academic year.

VALLEY’S PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD NAMED FOR ISU GREAT LARRY BIRD Men’s and women’s basketball Player of the Year awards are linked to two well-known names synonymous with college basketball and The Valley. The Valley’s men’s basketball Player of the Year is named for men’s basketball great Larry Bird, while the female Player of the year accolade honors former Missouri State star Jackie Stiles.

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The pride of French Lick, Ind., Bird was the national college Player of the Year in 1979 while leading the Sycamores to a 33-1 record and the championship game of the NCAA Tournament. A two-time consensus first-team All-American and twice MVC Player of the Year, he finished his career with 2,850 points and 1,247 rebounds. He went on to earn three NBA Most Valuable Player awards and lead the Boston Celtics to three NBA titles. In 1996, he was tabbed one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. Bird, a charter member of the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame, graduated from ISU in 1979 as the fifth-leading scorer in NCAA history, and he currently ranks No. 3 on The Valley scoring charts. He’s also No. 4 in career rebounds in The Valley, joining Oscar Robertson as the only two players in league history to rank in the top five on both lists.

ALL-SPORTS TROPHY Year

Champion

1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Tulsa Houston Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Houston Oklahoma State Houston Houston Houston Tulsa Cincinnati Cincinnati Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Cincinnati Cincinnati Not Available Not Available Memphis State Memphis State Memphis State North Texas State North Texas State Wichita State Southern Illinois Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Southern Illinois Illinois State Illinois State Wichita State Wichita State Illinois State Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Illinois State None Awarded Illinois State Southern Illinois Illinois State Illinois State Illinois State Illinois State Missouri State Illinois State Missouri State Missouri State Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Illinois State Wichita State Illinois State Wichita State Missouri State Wichita State

ALL-ACADEMIC AWARD Year

Champion

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Indiana State Indiana St./Creighton Creighton Drake Creighton Creighton Creighton Creighton Creighton Evansville Evansville


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