2012-13 Men's Basketball Media Guide

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TEAM QUICK FACTS • Nickname...................................................... Hawks • Colors................................... Brown, White and Gold • Affiliation ...................................... NCAA Division II • Conference................................. Great Lakes Valley • President..................................... Dr. Robert Gervasi • Athletic Director..................................... Marty Bell • Associate Athletic Director................. Rob Mallory • Assistant Athletic Director ..... Danielle Surprenant • Home Arena...........................................Pepsi Arena • Seating Capacity...........................................(2,000) • Head Coach..............................................Marty Bell • Associate Head Coach..........................Jon Perry • Assistant Coach................................. Mike Kindhart • Graduate Assistant.......................Adam Notteboom • Athletic Trainer............................. Stephanie Taylor • Sports Information Director........... Brendan Bittner • 2011-12 Overall Record.....................................18-9 • 2011-12 Conf. Record........................................11-7 • 2011-12 Conf.Finish............................... 3rd in West • Post-Season Result....................................... L 65-82 ........................................... Drury, GLVC Tournament • Starters  Returning.................................................4 • Letterwinners Returning.......................................5 • Newcomers.................................................. 7 • Pre-Season GLVC Rank..................... 3rd in West On The Cover: The 2010-11 Hawk seniors. From top left, clockwise: Guard Tyler Burke, Guard Josh Edmonds, Forward Justin Brock, Forward Andrew Kueker and Forward Andreas Coleman.

Media Information Table of Contents....................................... 1 Team Quick Facts...................................... 1 Quincy University....................................... 2 Athletic Administration................................ 3 HAWKS staff Marty Bell, Head Coach............................. 4 All-Time Coaching Records........................ 4 Jon Perry, Associate Head Coach.............. 5 Mike Kindhart, Assistant Coach................. 5 Adam Notteboom, Graduate Assistant....... 5 Stephanie Taylor, Athletic Trainer............... 6 Andrew Talavera, Student Manager........... 6 Chris Duesdieker, Student Manager.......... 6 the hawks 2012-13 Team Roster................................. 7 Ryan Stuckman...........................................8 Tyler Thompson.......................................... 8 Chris Babbitt............................................... 9 Austin Weber.............................................. 9 Scott Hahn................................................ 10 Drake Vermillion....................................... 10 Jordan Wilson............................................11 Brandyn Chambers...................................11 Jens Kennedy........................................... 12 Randy Reed............................................. 12 T.J. Riggs.................................................. 13 Nate Des Jardins...................................... 13 Malihke Graham....................................... 13 Geoffrey Hartlieb...................................... 13 Dalton Hoover.......................................... 14 Evan McGaughey..................................... 14 Grant Meyer............................................. 14 Roster Breakdown.................................... 15 Pronunciation Guide................................. 15 History/Records 2011-12 Results....................................... 17 2011-12 Statistics..................................... 18 2011-12 Team/Individual Game Highs..... 18 Great Lakes Valley Conference.......... 19-20 Hawk Record Book............................. 21-22 Hawks at Pepsi Arena.............................. 23 Year by Year Records............................... 23 Quincy Hawks vs. the Nation................... 24 Mart Heinen Club..................................... 25 Quincy University Athletic Hall of Fame... 26

The 2012-13 Quincy University Men's Basketball Guide was written, designed and edited by the QU Sports Information Department. Editorial assistance was provided by head coach Marty Bell. Photography assistance was provided by the QU Sports Information Department.

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S


" T h i s i s a p l a c e wh e re

F Q

U I N C Y

eve r yo n e wa n t s yo u t o s u c c e e d . "

ounded in 1860 by Franciscan friars, Quincy University is a Catholic, co-educational, residential university offering an academic program that integrates liberal arts, active learning, practical experience, and Franciscan values. Location Quincy, Illinois (pop. 41,000), situated on limestone bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, is a regional hub for a variety of industries, as well as for shopping and recreation. On Campus Enrollment Approximately 1,300 students from 26 states and five other countries.

U N I V E R S I T Y QUINCY

The Quincy University campus

Faculty More than 70% of full-time faculty have the highest degrees in their fields. Student/ faculty ratio is 14:1, with an average class size of 20. Alumni Quincy University is represented by over 13,000 alumni in all "The Heart of Quincy University," Francis Hall fifty states and 12 other Technology countries. Among the Wireless Internet access available 2011 graduates, 92% were placed in a professional position or in graduate across campus. Every resident room equipped with high-speed Internet school within six months of graduation. access. Seven computer labs on campus with an average of 20 computers Activities More than 40 clubs and organiza- per lab. tions, including a student newspaper, Financial Aid student magazine, and public radio staApproximately 98% of students from tion; vocal and instrumental groups (and a marching band); theater performanc- all family income levels receive need- or es; three national Greek organizations; merit- based financial assistance. intramural athletics; and professional Distinctions organizations. Cited in U.S. News & World Report "Best Colleges 2012" as a Top 100 Athletics 15 intercollegiate sports. Member of Regional University in the Midwest. the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference for men and women. Housing A majority of our students live on campus in residence halls, suites (including the Student Living Center which opened in 2011), apartments, Greek housing, or senior housing. All students are allowed to have cars on campus at no additional cost.

UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS

• Location- Quincy, Illinois

• National Af­fil­ia ­ ­tion- NCAA Division II

• Founded- 1860

• Conference- Great Lakes Valley Conference

• On Campus Enrollment- Approx. 1,300

• President- Dr. Robert Gervasi

• Religious Affiliation- Franciscan Cath­o­lic

• Athletic Director- Marty Bell

• Nickname- Hawks

• Associate Athletic Director- Rob Mallory

• Colors- Brown, Gold, White

• Faculty Representatve- Dr. Justin Coffey

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President Dr. Robert Gervasi

Athletic Director/Men's Basketball Marty Bell

Associate Athletic Director Rob Mallory

Assistant Athletic Director Daniielle Surprenant

Baseball Josh Rabe

Women's Basketball Jeni Garber

Men's & Women's Cross Country Lee Osborn

Football Tom Pajic

Men's Soccer Mike Carpenter

Women's Soccer Dave Musso

Softball Charlene Obert

Men's & Women's Tennis Bill LaTour

Men's Volleyball Hadley Foster

Administrative Assistant Donna Sohn

Sports Information Director Brendan Bittner

Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Justin Coffey

ATHLETIC CONTACT INFORMATION University Phone (217) 228-5432 Athletic Phone (217) 228-5432, Ext. 3500

Athletic Trainer Stephanie Taylor

Sports Hotline Phone (217) 228-5432, Ext. 3525

SID Office Phone (217) 228-5432, Ext. 3518 SID Fax (217) 228-5034 SID E-Mail bittnbr@quincy.edu

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A D M I N I S T R A T I O N


HEAD COACH MARTY BELL (10th Season)

C O A C H I N G S T A F F

Marty Bell is beginning his 10th season as the head coach of the Quincy University men's basketball program for the third-longest tenure in program history. During his tenure, Bell has helped restore the Hawks' strong tradition and returned the program to prominance.

THE MARTY BELL FILE Education

South Carolina, 1985 (B.A.) Penn State, 1995 (Master's)

Bell has led the Hawks to four NCAA Division II Tournaments, including an appearance in the Sweet Sixteen in 2009-10 - the first time in school history QU had reached that plateau.

In nine seasons, Bell has compiled a 160-102 record, the thirdCoaching Experience 2003- Quincy Head Coach most wins for a head coach in pro1996-99 Drake Associate HC gram history. He has reached the 1988-96 Indiana (Pa.) Associate HC 20-win milestone three times. 1986-88 Lockhaven

Ast. Coach

Year-by-Year Coaching Records

Year Won Lost Pct. 2003-04 11 17 .393 2004-05* 18 11 .621 2005-06* 22 10 .688 2006-07* 20 10 .667 2007-08 16 13 .552 2008-09 16 12 .571 2009-10* 23 9 .718 2010-11 16 11 .593 2011-12 18 9 .667 Overall 160 102 .611 *- Denotes NCAA Tournament appearance

Prior to coming to Quincy, Bell served on the coaching staff at Drake University. While at Drake, he served as the assistant coach from 1996-99. Prior to the 19992000 season, he was named associate head coach. Duties included on-floor coaching, practice organization and recruiting, team transportation and travel.

moved from there to Indiana (Pa.) University. On April 10, 2003, he became the 14th head coach in Quincy University men's basketball history. After arriving at QU, he quickly reestablished the Hawks as a force, winning the Great Lakes Valley Conference West Division in 200506. Bell, a native of Williamsport, Pa., graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1985 with a degree in business administration. He completed his Master's degree in education at Penn State University while coaching at Indiana (Pa.). In addition to serving as the men's basketball head coach, Bell is in his sixth season as Quincy University's athletic director. Bell and his wife, Julie, were married on June 25, 2005. Bell welcomed to the family her two children, Andrew and Amanda.

Bell began his coaching career at Lock Haven University and Hawks' All-Time Coaching Records Coach Mart Heinen Percy Snell Ray DeGreef Ron Bacevich Francis Willett Harry Forrester Pim Goff John Ortwerth Sherrill Hanks Jay Lowenthal Brad Dunn Steve Hawkins Mike Foster Marty Bell All-Time

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Year(s) Record 1940-42 8-23 1946-47 13-9 1947-51 43-34 1951-52 12-11 1952-54 20-26 1954-57 44-32 1957-60 47-37 1960-75 259-173 1975-86 239-119 1986-89 43-45 1989-91 28-28 1991-2000 137-111 2000-03 29-51 2003-Present 160-102 47 Years 1,082-801


ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH JON PERRY

Jon Perry is entering his third season with the Quincy University men's basketball team. Following the success of the 2010-2011 season Perry was promoted from Assistant Coach to Associate Head Coach. Perry is responsible for assisting with all aspects of the Hawk basketball program. He focuses on recruiting student-athletes, game and practice preparation, scouting and player development, monitoring student-athlete academic progress, scheduling and team travel, fundraising, promoting and directing the Hawks’ summer basketball camps and clinics. Perry also develops and facilitates both pre and post-season strength and conditioning programs for the team. In his first season with the Hawks, Perry helped Quincy win the 2010-11 GLVC North Division Championship. In the two seasons Perry has been with Quincy the Hawks have produced three All-Conference players, including All-Region Player Justin Brock. Coach Perry came to Quincy from Penn State University, previously serving at the Director of Basketball Operations from 2008-10. Perry started with Penn State in 2004 as the video coordinator before being promoted to Director of Operations in 2008. He was responsible for the Nittany Lions’ scheduling, monitoring academic progress, team travel, player development, basketball camps, team managers and assisting the head coach with day-to-day operations. During his time with Penn State the Nittany Lions made two National Invitation Tournament appearances. During the 2008-09 season Penn State set a school record with 27 wins and went on to win the 2009 NIT championship, bringing home Penn State’s first national tournament title. Perry also helped Penn State players achieve success in the classroom as the Nittany Lions produced multiple All-Academic Big Ten student athletes. Before his tenure at Penn State, Perry was at East Tennessee State University, where he was both a player and a graduate assistant. During that time, the Buccaneers won four straight Southern Conference North Division titles and posted a record of 87-57. In Perry’s first season as a graduate assistant (2002-2003) ETSU went 20-11 overall and won the school’s first conference tournament title since 1992, earning the Buccaneers their first NCAA tournament appearance in over a decade. His second year as a graduate assistant (2003-2004), ETSU finished with a program best 15-1 record in the conference and won the Southern Conference North Division for the fourth straight year and their second overall regular season title in four years. The Buccaneers went on to win the Southern Conference tournament for the second year in a row, again earning a trip to the NCAA tournament. A native of Milton, WV, Perry was an ETSU and Southern Conference honor roll student, earning his Bachelor of Science degree in sports management in 2002 and his Master of Arts degree in sports management in 2004. Perry is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches and Illinois Basketball Coaches Association. He and his wife Stacey reside in Quincy.

ASSISTANT COACH MIKE KINDHART

Mike Kindhart returns for his 13th season as an assistant on the Hawks’ staff. Kindhart joined the program in 1999 after serving as the head boy's basketball coach at Payson Seymour High School for nine years. Kindhart’s duties with the Hawks include scouting, perimeter player development and assisting with practice organization. Kindhart had a career record of 139-89 at Payson Seymour, including a Class A regional championship in 1992-93. He is now an Illinois state trooper and is active in the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association.

S T NOTTEBOOM A F F

Kindhart and his wife, Karmon, live near Payson with their daughter, Bailey, and son, Brady.

GRADUATE ASSISTANT ADAM

C O A C H I N G

Notteboom comes to Quincy after graduating from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, in May with a bachelor's degree in sport marketing. As the newest member of the coaching staff, Notteboom will be responsible for ordering and overseeing equipment, directing and marketing summer camps, handling film exchange and preparing written and video scouting reports of opponents. He will assist with on the floor coaching, on and off campus recruiting and organizing team travel. He will also be in charge of the student managers and will monitor player academics and study hall. Notteboom worked for the men's basketball program at Xavier for four seasons from 2008-12. He started with the Musketeers his freshman season, serving as a student manager before being promoted to a program assistant. As a program assistant his duties included working with summer camps, directing and organizing the student managers, providing assistance with on-campus recruiting and coordinating team travel. He was also responsible for organizing and distributing equipment, facilitating practice setup and takedown, assisting with player development and performing other daily duties assigned by the coaching staff. While Notteboom was at Xavier, the program posted an impressive overall record of 100-37 while winning three consecutive Atlantic 10 Conference titles in 2009, 2010 and 2011. The Musketeers advanced to the NCAA Tournament in all four seasons making it to the Sweet Sixteen in 2009, 2010 and 2012. At Quincy, Notteboom will continue his education by pursuing his Master's of Business Administration. Notteboom is a native of South Bend, Ind.

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S U P C P O O A R C T H I S N T G A F S TF A F F

ATHLETIC TRAINER STEPHANIE TAYLOR Stephanie Taylor is entering her fifth season as an athletic trainer for Quincy University. Taylor joined Quincy after spending the previous two years as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer at Kansas State University. While at Kansas State Taylor served as the primary athletic trainer for women's rowing. Her duties included evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. She also assisted the team physician with weekly clinics for general medical conditions and served as a clinical instructor for athletic training students. Prior to joining the staff at Kansas State she served as an athletic training student at Central Methodist University. There she provided medical care and coverage for various teams which included men's soccer, women's softball, football and women's basketball. Taylor, a 2006 graduate of Central Methodist, earned her Master's degree from Kansas State in 2008. Taylor has worked various sports camps, including football and wrestling, and is a member of the NATA.

TEAM STUDENT MANAGERS

Andrew Talavera

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Chris Duesdieker


No. 1 3 4 10 11 12 15 22 23 24 25 32 34 40 42 43 44

The Hawks from Left to Right, front row: Andrew Talavera, Brandyn Chambers, Nate Des Jardins, Jordan Wilson, Grant Meyer, Marquez Brown, Ryan Stuckman, Malihke Graham, Chris Duesdieker. Back row: Chris Babbitt, Scott Hahn, Randy Reed, Matt Roling, Dalton Hoover, Drake Vermillion, Jens Kennedy, Even McGaughey, Austin Weber, Geoffrey Hartlieb, Tyler Thompson, T.J. Riggs.

Player Nate Des Jardins Ryan Stuckman Chris Babbitt Grant Meyer Brandyn Chambers Scott Hahn Malihke Graham Jordan Wilson Austin Weber Tyler Thompson Randy Reed Geoffrey Hartlieb T.J. Riggs Dalton Hoover Evan McGaughey Jens Kennedy Drake Vermillion

Pos. G G G G G G G G G G/F G/F G G F/C G/F F/C C

Ht. 5-10 6-2 6-4 5-9 6-3 6-6 5-10 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-2 6-7 6-9 6-10 6-10

Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 160 Fr. Peoria, Ill. (Richwoods) 175 Sr. Quincy, Ill. (John Wood CC) 190 Jr. Florissant, Mo. (Hazelwood Central) 160 Fr. Sellersburg, Ind. (Silver Creek) 180 R-Fr. Weldon Springs, Mo. (Barat Academy) 195 So. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (Mt. Pleasant) 165 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Gordon Tech) 185 So. Florissant, Mo. (Hazelwood Central) 200 So. Northbrook, Ill. (Glenbrook North) 210 Sr. Aurora, Ill. (West) 190 R-Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Crossroads Prep) 195 Fr. Highland, Ill. (Highland) 185 So. Bloomington, Ill. (Ashland University) 215 Fr. Pittsfield, Ill. (Pittsfield) 205 Fr. Carthage, Ill. (Illini West) 230 R-Fr. Dwight, Ill. (Dwight) 230 So. Beardstown, Ill. (Beardstown)

Head Coach: Marty Bell Associate Head Coach: Jon Perry Assistant Coach: Mike Kindhart Graduate Assistant: Adam Notteboom Student Managers: Andrew Talavera and Chris Duesdieker

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H A W K R O S T E R


RYAN STUCKMAN Guard • 6-2 • 175 •  Senior

Quincy, Ill. •  John Wood C.C.

H A W K R E T U R N E R S

2011-12: Played in 25 games, starting 17...Averaged 6.5 points per game and 1.6 rebounds per game...Finished with 23 assists and 19 steals...Tied for a team-high 31 three-pointers... Previous School: Attended John Wood Community College for two seasons...Averaged 13 points and 4 rebounds per game as a sophomore and 14 points and 4 rebounds per game as a freshman...Named All-Conference and All-Region both years and All-American once...High School: Graduated from Quincy Notre Dame High School...Earned three varsity letters in basketball...Averaged 17 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists per game as a senior...Named First Team All-Conference and Fourth Team All-State as a senior...Also played baseball and golf...Personal: Born July 12, 1990...Son of Roger and Kathy Stuckman.

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Career Highs

Points............................................................................ 19 vs. Central Oklahoma (12/31/11) Rebounds ............................................................................................. 5 vs. Drury (1/19/12) Assists ........................................................................................... 4 vs. Rockhurst (2/09/12) Steals...............................................................................3 vs. Johnson C. Smith (12/30/11) Blocks ..........................................................................1, four times, last vs. Drury (2/26/12)

Stuckman's Career Statistics Year GP-GS MIN 2011-12 25-17 486 Career 25-17 486

AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% 19.4 57-146 .390 31-95 18-26 .692 19.4 57-146 .390 31-95 18-26 .692

OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST 17-22-39 1.6 40-1 23 17-22-39 1.6 40-1 23

TO 18 18

BK 4 4

ST 19 19

PTS 163 163

AVG 6.5 6.5

TYLER THOMPSON Guard • 6-5 • 210 •  Senior

Aurora, Ill. •  Aurora West HS

24

2011-12: Was red-shirted due to injury...Name GLVC Academic AllConference...2010-11: Averaged 11.9 points and 6.9 rebounds per game...Shot team high 55-percent from the field...Added 50 assists and 28 steals...Led team in rebounding and was second in scoring...2009-10: Averaged 2.2 points and 1.6 rebounds per game... Shot .636 from the field...Added 14 assists and six steals...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2008-09: Averaged 1.9 points and 1.9 rebounds per game...Added seven assists and four steals... Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Aurora West High School in 2008...Earned three varsity letters in basketball...Named All-Conference, All-Area and honorable mention All-State as a junior and senior...Averaged 12 points and five rebounds as a junior...Helped team to a 29-2 record and Elite Eight appearance as a sophomore...Finished as 17th leading scorer in school history... Also played football...Personal: Born May 28, 1989...Son of Rick and Debbie Thompson...Majoring in Professional Communications with a minor in Graphic Design.

Career Highs Points ..................................................................................................24 vs. Drury Rebounds ................................................................................... 14 vs. Rockhurst Assists ................................................................................... 5 vs. Saint Joseph's Steals................................................................................. 3, Twice, last vs. Drury Blocks ................................................ 1, Three times, last at Kentucky Wesleyan

(1/22/11) (1/20/11) (2/12/11) (1/22/11) (1/27/11)

Thompson's Career Statistics Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2008-09 19-3 184 9.7 13-35 .371 1-5 .200 9-10 .900 5-31-36 1.9 17-0 7 13 1 4 36 1.9 2009-10 26-2 204 7.8 21-33 .636 4-11 .364 10-19 .526 9-33-42 1.6 22-0 14 15 1 6 56 2.2 2010-11 27-26 743 27.5 112-202 .554 17-40 .425 79-110 .718 60-116-176 6.5 62-0 50 53 3 28 320 11.9 2011-12 Red-Shirted Career 72-31 1,131 15.7 146-270 .541 22-56 .393 98-139 .705 74-180-254 3.5 101-0 71 81 5 38 412 5.7

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CHRIS BABBITT Guard • 6-4 • 190 •  Junior

Florissant, Mo. • Hazelwood Central HS 2011-12: Played in 27 games, starting 17...Averaged 10 points a game and 4.9 rebounds per game...Added 25 assists and 21 steals...Finished 3rd on the team in scoring...2010-11: Played in 25 games, starting 20...Averaged 8.6 points and 3.8 rebounds per game...Added 14 assists and nine steals...Led team with 10 blocked shots...Was 4th on team in scoring...Shot 54-percent from the field, second best on the team...High School: Graduated from Hazelwood Central High School...Averaged 12.8 points and 6.1 rebounds per game as a senior...Personal: Born October 4, 1991...Son of Kendall and Theresa Babbitt... One brother, Christian...One sister, Cheleasa.

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Career Highs Points ................................................................................ 20 at Illinois Springfield (1/16/12) Rebounds ...................................................... 11, Twice, last at Illinois Springfield (1/16/12) Assists .......................................................................................... 3 vs. Rockhurst (2/09/12) Steals......................................................... 3, Twice, last vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (11/15/11) Blocks ........................................................................................... 2 vs. Rockhurst (1/20/11)

H A W K

Babbitt's Career Statistics Year 2010-11 2011-12 Career

GP-GS 25-20 27-17 52-37

MIN 567 713 1280

AVG 22.7 26.4 24.6

FG-FGA 87-163 109-249 196-412

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FG% .534 .438 .476

3FG-A 3FG% FT-A 3-12 .250 38-51 8-40 .200 44-71 11-52 .212 82-122

FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST .745 43-51-94 3.8 40 -0 14 .620 48-85-133 4.9 59-0 25 .672 91-136-227 4.4 99 -0 39

TO 34 41 75

BK ST 10 9 5 21 15 30

PTS AVG 215 8.6 270 10.0 485 9.3

R E AUSTIN WEBER T Forward • 6-6 • 200 •  R-Sophomore Northbrook, Ill. • Glenbrook North HS U R N E R S Career Highs

2011-12: Played in 27 games, starting 11...Averaged 5.8 points per game and 3.7 rebounds per game...Recorded 22 assists and 19 steals...Knocked down 24 three-pointers...2010-11: Was red-shirted...High School: Graduated from Glenbrook North High School...Earned four varsity letters in basketball... Averaged 16.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists as a senior...Named All-Conference and All-Area as both a junior and senior...Holds school record for most three point field goals made in a game (10) and season (104)...Personal: Born May 6, 1992...Son of David and Karyn Weber...Three sisters Shalee, Milanda and Faith.

Points ............................................................................... 15 vs. Missouri Baptist (12/17/11) Rebounds ................................................. 8, Three times, last vs. Saint Joseph's (1/05/12) Assists ............................................................................... 3 vs. Missouri Baptist (12/17/11) Steals............................................................................ 3 vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (11/15/11) Blocks ..............................................................1, Twice, last vs. Central Missouri (11/26/11)

Weber's Career Statistics Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2010-11 RED-SHIRTED 2011-12 27-11 534 19.8 53-126 .421 24-75 .320 27-31 .871 37-62-99 3.7 25-0 22 23 2 19 157 5.8 Career 27-11 534 19.8 53-126 .421 24-75 .320 27-31 .871 37-62-99 3.7 25-0 22 23 2 19 157 5.8

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SCOTT HAHN Guard • 6-6 • 185

•  Sophomore Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. • Mt. Pleasant HS

H A W K

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2011-12: Played in 26 games, starting 11...Averaged seven points per game and four rebounds per game...Recorded 23 assists and 21 steals...shot 51-percent from the field...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School...Earned three varsity letters in basketball...Averaged 16 points and 5 rebounds as a junior... Named First Team All-Conference and Third Team All-State as a junior...Personal: Born January 6, 1993...Son of Dennis and Nancy Hahn...Two brothers, Joe and Eric and one sister, Megan.

Career Highs Points ....................................................................... 15, Twice, last vs. Rockhurst Rebounds ..................................................................................... 10 vs. Maryville Assists ............................................................ 3, Twice, last vs. Illinois Springfield Steals............................................................... 3, Twice, last at Missouri-St. Louis Blocks .................................................................. 1, Eight times, last vs. Maryville

(2/09/12) (2/18/12) (2/23/12) (2/16/12) (2/18/12)

Hahn's Career Statistics

R E T U R N E R S

Year GP-GS MIN 2011-12 26-11 526 Career 26-11 526

AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO 20.2 63-124 .508 17-43 .395 39-50 .780 32-72-104 4.0 41-1 23 21 20.2 63-124 .508 17-43 .395 39-50 .780 32-72-104 4.0 41-1 23 21

BK ST 8 21 8 21

PTS AVG 182 7.0 182 7.0

DRAKE VERMILLION Center • 6-10 • 230 •  Sophomore

Beardstown, Ill. •  Beardstown HS

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2011-12: Played in 25 games, starting 4...avergaed 2.1 points per game and 1.2 rebounds per game...Finished second on the team with 11 blocks...High School: Graduated from Beardstown High School...Earned four varsity letters in basketball...Averaged 21 points and 10 rebounds per game as a junior...Named Fourth Team All-State as a junior...Personal: Born April1 7, 1993...Son of Scott and Jennifer Vermillion..One brother, Gus.

Career Highs Points ..................................................................................................11 vs. Drury (1/19/12) Rebounds ............................................................................................. 4 vs. Drury (1/19/12) Assists ......................................................... 1, Three times, last vs. Missouri S&T (1/21/12) Steals.................................................................................................... 2 vs. Drury (1/19/12) Blocks .........................................................................................3 at UW-Parkside (1/14/12)

Vermillion's Career Statistics Year GP-GS MIN 2011-12 25-4 251 Career 25-4 251

AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO 10.0 20-32 .625 0-0 .000 13-19 .684 15-15-30 1.2 31-1 3 14 10.0 20-32 .625 0-0 .000 13-19 .684 15-15-30 1.2 31-1 3 14

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BK ST 11 4 11 4

PTS AVG 53 2.1 53 2.1


JORDAN WILSON Guard • 6-2 • 185 •  Sophomore

Florissant, Mo. • Hazelwood Central HS

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2011-12: Played in 27 games, starting 4....Averaged 4.9 points per game and 1.8 rebounds per game...Recorded 25 assists and 22 steals...Knocked down 23 three-pointers...High School: Graduated from Hazelwood Central High School...Earned three varsity letters in basketball...Personal: Born October 19, 1992... Son of Rick and Audrey Wilson...One brother, Jaylen.

Career Highs Points ............................................................................... 20 vs. Missouri Baptist (12/17/11) Rebounds ..................................................................5, Three times, last at Lewis (1/12/12) Assists ....................................................................2, Seven times, last vs. Drury (2/26/12) Steals............................................................... 3, Twice, last at Missouri-St. Louis (2/16/12) Blocks ........................................................................ 1, Three times, last at Drury (2/04/12)

Wilson's Career Statistics Year GP-GS MIN 2011-12 27-4 449 Career 27-4 449

AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO 16.6 48-139 .345 23-71 .324 14-16 .875 14-34-48 1.8 25-0 25 19 16.6 48-139 .345 23-71 .324 14-16 .875 14-34-48 1.8 25-0 25 19

BK ST 3 22 3 22

PTS AVG 133 4.9 133 4.9

BRANDYN CHAMBERS Guard • 6-3 • 180 •  R-Freshman

Weldon Springs, Mo. •  Barat Academy

2011-12: Was red-shirted...High School: Graduated from Barat Academy...Earned four letters in basketball...Averaged 12.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game as a senior...Holds school records for scoring average and blocked shots...Personal: Born July 8, 1993...Son of Roosevelt and Crystal Chambers.

11 Career Highs Points ................................................................................................................................n/a Rebounds ..........................................................................................................................n/a Assists ...............................................................................................................................n/a Steals.................................................................................................................................n/a Blocks ................................................................................................................................n/a

Chambers' Career Statistics Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2011-12 RED-SHIRTED Career

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JENS KENNEDY Forward • 6-9 • 230

•  R-Freshman Dwight, Ill. •  Dwight HS

2011-12: Was red-shirted...High School: Graduated from Dwight Township High School...Averaged 19.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocked shots per game as a senior...Helped team to a 28-3 record, capturing conference and regional championships...Named All-Conference and Second Team All-State...Personal: Born December 11, 1992...Son of Don and Teri Kennedy...One brother, Jace... One sister, Mallorie.

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43 Career Highs Points ................................................................................................................................n/a Rebounds ..........................................................................................................................n/a Assists ...............................................................................................................................n/a Steals.................................................................................................................................n/a Blocks ................................................................................................................................n/a

Kennedy's Career Statistics Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2011-12 RED-SHIRTED Career

RANDY REED Guard • 6-5 • 190

•  R-Freshman Indianapolis, Ind. •  Crossroads Prep

2011-12: Was red-shirted...High School: Graduated from Crossroads College Prep...Earned four varsity letters in basketball...Averaged 19.5 points and 14.0 rebounds per game as a senior...Named All-State, All-Conference and Conference Player of the Year as a senior...Finished career as member of the 1,000 point club...Also member of track and field team...Personal: Born February 9, 1993... Son of Randy Reed and Alice Davis...One sister, Jacquelin.

25 Career Highs Points ................................................................................................................................n/a Rebounds ..........................................................................................................................n/a Assists ...............................................................................................................................n/a Steals.................................................................................................................................n/a Blocks .............................................................................................................................. n/a

Reed's Career Statistics Year GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-A 3FG% FT-A FT% OR-DR-TR AVG PF-FO AST TO BK ST PTS AVG 2011-12 RED-SHIRTED Career

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T.J. RIGGS Guard • 6-2 •

185 •  Sophomore Bloomington, Ill. •  Ashland University

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2011-12 (at Ashland University): Riggs played in 17 games coming off the bench for the Eagles, who went 17-12... he averaged 1.0 points and 0.9 rebounds in 7.5 minutes per game... he shot 41.2 percent (7-for-17) from the field... Riggs scored a season-high six points against Edinboro on Dec. 30...High School: Riggs was a three-time letterwinner at Bloomington High School... while there, he qualified for the Illinois 3-point showdown...Personal: T.J. was born Dec. 23, 1992... he is majoring in sport management... T.J. is the son of Terry Riggs and Adia Dunson-Riggs... he has two brothers, Dmitri and Terrance, and two sisters, Annie and Nylah.

NATE DES JARDINS Guard • 5-10 • 160 •  Freshman Peoria, Ill. •  Richwoods HS

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High School: Graduated from Richwoods High School...Earned four letters in basketball...Averaged 10.3 points per game as a senior...Was named Second Team All-Conference and Team Captain following his junior and senior seasons...Personal: Born June 11, 1993...Son of Paul and Sally DesJardins...One brother, Matt...Two sisters, Danielle and Natalie.

MALIHKE GRAHAM Guard • 5-10 • 165 •  Freshman Chicago, Ill. •  Gordon Tech HS

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High School: Graduated from Gordon Tech High School...Earned four letters in basketball... Averaged 17 points and three rebounds per game as a senior...Helped team to a 14-12 record and a Regional Championship in 2011-12...Personal: Born November 15, 1993...Son of Raequell Howard.

GEOFFREY HARTLIEB Guard • 6-6 • 195 •  Freshman Highland, Ill. •  Highland HS

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High School: Graduated from Highland High School...Earned four letters in basketball...Personal: Born December 9, 1993...Son of Chris and Wendy Hartlieb...One sister, Hannah.

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DALTON HOOVER Forward/Center • 6-7

40

EVAN McGAUGHEY Guard/Forward • 6-9 • 205

42

• 215 •  Freshman Pittsfield, Ill. •  Pittsfield HS

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•  Freshman Carthage, Ill. •  Illini West HS

High School: Graduated from Illini West High School...Earned four letters in basketball...Averaged 18 points and 9.1 rebounds per game as a senior...Was named First Team All-Conference as a junior and senior...Earned AP Honorable Mention All-State and Third Team IBCA All-State honors as a junior...Was named Second Team IBCA All-State and Peoria Journal Star Second Team All-Area as a senior...Became the career leader in rebounds and blocked shots...Set school records for most rebounds (16) and blocks (8) in a game...Also played golf...Personal: Born April 20, 1994...Son of Scott and Theresa McGaughey...One sister, Lauren.

GRANT MEYER Guard • 5-9 • 160

•  Freshman Sellersburg, Ind. •  Silver Creek HS

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High School: Graduated from Silver Creek High School...Personal: Born September 26, 1993... Son of Jim and Valerie Meyer...One brother, Taylor.

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Roster Breakdown By Class Seniors (2) Ryan Stuckman Tyler Thompson

Juniors (2) Chris Babbitt Austin Weber

Sophomores (7) Scott Hahn Drake Vermillion Jordan Wilson Brandyn Chambers Jens Kennedy Randy Reed T.J. Riggs

Freshman (6) Nate Des Jardins Malihke Graham Geoffrey Hartlieb Dalton Hoover Evan McGaughey Grant Meyer

*Red-shirts and newcomers in Italics

Pronunciation Guide

1 Nate Des Jardins........................................... DEZ JAR-dins 15 Malihke Graham...................................................mah-LEEK 23 Austin Weber............................................................ WEB-er 32 Geoffrey Hartlieb...................................JEF-free HART-leeb 42 Evan McGaughey............................................. mick-GA-fee Adam Notteboom........................................... NOT-ah-boom

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2012-13 Quincy Women's Basketball Quincy Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Dec 03, 2012) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 18-9 11-7 7-2

Date 11/15/11 11-19-11 11/22/11

Opponent HANNIBAL-LAGRANGE at UIC Flames at Truman (Mo.)

11/26/11 12/01/11

CENTRAL MISSOURI *at William Jewell College

12/03/11 12/10/11 12/17/11

*at Rockhurst ROBERT MORRIS MISSOURI BAPTIST UNIVERSI

12/30/11 12/31/11

JOHNSON C. SMITH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA

1/7/12 1/5/12

*INDIANAPOLIS *SAINT JOSEPH'S

01/12/12 01-14-12 1/16/12 1/19/12 1/21/12 1/26/12 01/28/12 02/02/12

*at Lewis *at UW-Parkside *at Illinois Springfield *DRURY *MISSOURI S&T *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS *at Maryville *at Missouri S&T

02/04/12 02/09/12

HOME 13-3 8-1 5-2 W W W W

Score 75-60 65-61 81-74 76-71 70-78

Att. 643 1742 695

L

57-61 112-69 97-75

L

W W

68-78 78-71

L

W

WOT W

86-83 88-56

High Points (25)Brock, Justin (14)Belger, Courtney (29)Brock, Justin

433 (22)Norris, Marshawn (14)Brock, Justin (14)Belger, Courtney 550 (18)Brock, Justin 579 (20)Belger, Courtney 495 (20)Wilson, Jordan 655 (16)Brock, Justin 375 (19)Stuckman, Ryan 839 (20)Brock, Justin 833 (20)Brock, Justin

L

W W W W W

59-75 68-59 59-62 68-61 69-58 77-64 61-42 68-60

*at Drury *ROCKHURST

71-78 75-61

L

W

02/11/12

*WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE

W

76-65

02/16/12 02/18/12

*at Missouri-St. Louis *MARYVILLE

56-58 55-44

L

W

2/23/12 02/26/12

*ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD DRURY

62-63 65-82

L L

W

AWAY 5-6 3-6 2-0

L

220 398 1002 897 773 1278 420 375

(14)Brock, Justin (17)Belger, Courtney (20)Babbitt, Chris (12)Babbitt, Chris (17)Brock, Justin (25)Brock, Justin (15)Belger, Courtney (16)Babbitt, Chris (16)Brock, Justin 2117 (26)Brock, Justin 929 (26)Brock, Justin 702 (23)Brock, Justin 961 (21)Brock, Justin 941 (11)Hahn, Scott (11)Brock, Justin 1333 (15)Brock, Justin 560 (24)Brock, Justin

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0 High Rebounds (7)Carbajal, Ricardo (9)Belger, Courtney (8)Brock, Justin (8)Weber, Austin (9)Brock, Justin (10)Brock, Justin (14)Brock, Justin (9)Babbitt, Chris (8)Weber, Austin (8)Norris, Marshawn (16)Brock, Justin (5)Hahn, Scott (5)Wilson, Jordan (5)Brock, Justin (11)Brock, Justin (8)Weber, Austin (8)Belger, Courtney (6)Brock, Justin (7)Weber, Austin (11)Babbitt, Chris (7)Belger, Courtney (9)Brock, Justin (12)Brock, Justin (8)Hahn, Scott (9)Brock, Justin (11)Brock, Justin (6)Babbitt, Chris (6)Hahn, Scott (6)Babbitt, Chris (6)Belger, Courtney (12)Brock, Justin (10)Hahn, Scott (10)Brock, Justin (8)Brock, Justin (9)Brock, Justin

* = Conference game

Attendance Summary

Home Away Neutral Total

Games

Attend

Avg/Game

16 11 0 27

12265 8480 0 20745

767 771 0 768

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2012-13 Quincy Women's Basketball Quincy Season Box Score (as of Dec 03, 2012) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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30 32 04 15 12 03 01 23 22 44 05

Player

Brock, Justin Belger, Courtney Babbitt, Chris Carbajal, Ricardo Hahn, Scott Stuckman, Ryan Norris, Marshawn Weber, Austin Wilson, Jordan Vermillion, Drake Anderson, Tommie Total.......... Opponents......

Score by Periods Quincy Opponents

OVERALL 18-9 11-7 7-2

gp-gs

25-23 27-27 27-17 6-6 26-11 25-17 27-15 27-11 27-4 25-4 17-0 27 27

min avg

728 865 713 133 526 486 614 534 449 251 127 5426 5425

1st 2nd 914 1019 818 945

29.1 32.0 26.4 22.2 20.2 19.4 22.7 19.8 16.6 10.0 7.5

HOME 13-3 8-1 5-2

Total 3-Point fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct

166-286 88-184 109-249 18-34 63-124 57-146 61-179 53-126 48-139 20-32 5-14

.580 .478 .438 .529 .508 .390 .341 .421 .345 .625 .357 688-1513 .455 640-1444 .443

11-28 2-19 8-40 1-4 17-43 31-95 31-99 24-75 23-71 0-0 2-9 150-483 203-580

.393 .105 .200 .250 .395 .326 .313 .320 .324 .000 .222 .311 .350

AWAY 5-6 3-6 2-0

F-Throw ft-fta pct

100-128 126-175 44-71 9-13 39-50 18-26 20-25 27-31 14-16 13-19 6-9 416-563 286-426

off

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rebounds def tot avg

.781 74 128 .720 34 106 .620 48 85 .692 10 14 .780 32 72 .692 17 22 .800 11 41 .871 37 62 .875 14 34 .684 15 15 .667 3 10 .739 344 637 .671 241 565

202 140 133 24 104 39 52 99 48 30 13 981 806

pf dq

8.1 44 5.2 66 4.9 59 4.0 25 4.0 41 1.6 40 1.9 35 3.7 25 1.8 25 1.2 31 0.8 23 36.3 414 29.9 504

a

to blk stl

0 46 57 27 3 106 74 3 0 25 41 5 2 7 12 3 1 23 21 8 1 23 18 4 0 64 48 2 0 22 23 2 0 25 19 3 1 3 14 11 1 13 14 0 9 357 346 68 - 350 382 59

16 48 21 4 21 19 30 19 22 4 4

pts

443 304 270 46 182 163 173 157 133 53 18 208 1942 173 1769

avg

17.7 11.3 10.0 7.7 7.0 6.5 6.4 5.8 4.9 2.1 1.1 71.9 65.5

OT Totals 9 1942 6 1769

2011-12 Quincy Superlatives Quincy Team Game Highs Quincy Individual Game Highs Points- 3-FG Made- FT Made- Rebounds- Assists- Steals- Blocks-

112 vs. Robert Morris (12/10/11) 97 vs. Missouri Baptist (12/17/11) 88 vs. Saint Joseph's (1/5/12) 86 vs. Indianapolis (1/7/12) 81 at Truman State (11/22/11) 13 at Truman State (11/22/11) 12 vs. Missouri Baptist (12/17/11) 25 vs. Central Oklahoma (12/31/11) 24 at Truman State (11/22/11) 47 at UW-Parkside (1/14/12) 46 vs. Saint Joseph's (1/5/12) 23 vs. Robert Morris (12/10/11) 21 vs. Saint Joseph's (1/5/12) 15 vs. Robert Morris (12/10/11) 13 vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (11/15/11) 9 vs. Central Missouri (11/26/11) 5 vs. Illinois Springfield (2/23/12) 5 vs. Missouri Baptist (12/17/11)

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Points- 29 by Brock at Truman (11/22/11) 26 by Brock vs. Rockhurst (2/29/12) 26 by Brock at Drury (2/4/12) 25 by Brock vs. Missouri-St. Louis (1/26/12) 25 by Brock vs. Hannibal-LaGrange (11/15/11) 3-FG Made- 6 by Wilson vs. Missouri Baptist (12/17/11) 6 by Norris vs. Central Missouri (11/26/11) FT Made- 10 by Belger at Illinois Springfield (1/16/12) 10 by Brock at Truman State (11/22/11) Rebounds- 16 by Brock vs Johnson C. Smith (12/30/11) 14 by Brock at Rockhurst (12/03/11) Assists- 9 by Belger vs. Drury (1/19/12) 8 by Belger vs. Johnson C. Smith (12/30/11) Steals- 5 by Belger at UW-Parkside (1/14/12) 4, Four Times by Belger 7 by Brock vs. Central Missouri (11/26/11) Blocks- 3 by Brock at Illinois Springfield (2/23/12) 3 by Vermillion at UW-Parkside (1/14/12)


Established in 1978 with a commitment to the purposes, fundamental policies and basic principles of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) has grown to embody the vision established by the founders of the organization and has melded athletic and academic excellence for 34 years. The GLVC, which at one point over the past decade grew to 17 members and was the largest athletic conference in the country in any division, has fully embraced NCAA Division II. Although formed and developed as one of the nation’s premier basketball conferences, the GLVC now sponsors 18 championship sports, including football, and is one of the nation’s top NCAA Division II conferences. The formation of the GLVC can be traced as far back as 1972 when the athletic directors of three member schools - Kentucky Wesleyan, Bellarmine and Indiana State University at Evansville (now the University of Southern Indiana) - began preliminary discussions about forming a basketball conference. Four years later, the University of Indianapolis and Saint Joseph’s College expressed interest. On July 7, 1978, those schools - along with Ashland University - united to become the GLVC. Since its inception, 16 different institutions have joined the league. Those members include: Lewis University (1980), Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne (1984), Northern Kentucky University (1985), Kentucky State University (1989), Quincy University (1994), Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1994), University of Wisconsin-Parkside (1994), University of Missouri-St. Louis (1995), Drury University (2005), Missouri S&T (2005), Rockhurst University (2005), University of Illinois-Springfield (2008), Maryville University (2008), William Jewell College (2009) and McKendree University (2010). On June 8, 2012, Truman State University was admitted to the conference and will begin competing in the GLVC in the fall of 2013. Ashland and Kentucky State left the conference after the 1994 season, IPFW left the league following the 2000-01 academic year, and SIU Edwardsville exited the league following the 2007-08 academic year. These departures opened the door for the seven-team expansion over the past decade, allowing the league to grow 17 institutions. Northern Kentucky departed following the 2011-12 season to bring the current membership number to 16 schools. The conference headquarters are located in downtown Indianapolis, one of the many major Midwest media markets in which the league maintains a presence. The GLVC has schools in Milwaukee/ Northern Illinois (UW-Parkside), Chicago (Lewis), Indianapolis (Indianapolis), Louisville (Bellarmine), Evansville (Southern Indiana), Springfield, Ill. (Illinois Springfield), Springfield, Mo. (Drury), Owensboro (Kentucky Wesleyan), Kansas City (Rockhurst, William Jewell) and St. Louis (Maryville, McKendree, Missouri-St. Louis). The conference sponsors 18 championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, indoor and outdoor track and field, and tennis for men and basketball, cross country, softball, soccer, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, golf, and volleyball for women. GLVC institutions have won 12 national championships in basketball, including Bellarmine’s national title in 2011. Kentucky Wesleyan leads all Division II institutions with eight men’s basketball titles, while Southern Indiana won the men’s crown in 1995. Northern Kentucky won the school’s first-ever women’s basketball national championship in 2000 and followed that with a national title in 2008. In addition, Northern Kentucky became the first GLVC member to win a national championship in men’s soccer, while USI staked claim to the GLVC’s first baseball national championship in 2010. SIU Edwardsville was the first GLVC member to win a national championship in softball in 2007. The league also takes pride in recognizing the many academic and athletic accomplishments achieved by its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. In 2001, the league announced the creation of the GLVC Hall of Fame, with the first class being inducted in 2002. The GLVC annually presents the Richard F. Scharf Paragon Award to the top male and female student-athlete in the league, and the Dr. Charles Bertram Alumni Award of Distinction to alumni who both succeeded while a GLVC student-athlete and excelled in accomplishments after graduation.

GREAT LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE 201 S. Capitol Avenue Pan Am Plaza, Suite 560 Indianapolis, IN 46225 Phone: 317-237-2106 Fax: 317-237-5632 www.glvcsports.com Established: 1978 Member Institutions (16): Bellarmine University, Drury University, University of Illinois Springfield, University of Indianapolis, Kentucky Wesleyan College, Lewis University, Maryville University, McKendree University, Missouri University of Science & Technology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Quincy University, Rockhurst University, Saint Joseph’s College, University of Southern Indiana, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, William Jewell College Championships Sponsored (18): Baseball, Men’s Basketball and Women’s Basketball; Men’s and Women’s Cross Country; Football; Men’s and Women’s Golf; Men’s and Women’s Soccer; Softball; Men’s and Women’s Tennis; Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field; Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field; Women’s Volleyball. Commissioner: Jim Naumovich Phone: (317) 237-5633 E-Mail: jim@glvc-sports.org Assistant Commissioner, Communications: Jeff Smith Phone: (317) 237-2106 E-Mail: jeff@glvc-sports.org Assistant Commissioner, Complaince: TBD Phone: (317) 237-5636 E-Mail: TBD Assistant Commissioner, Championships & Marketing: Camelia Trahan Phone: (317) 237-2107 E-Mail: ehiltner@glvc-sports.org GLVC Intern: Jessica Yocum Phone: (317) 237-2105 E-Mail: jessica@glvc-sports.org Public Information Assistant: Jennifer DeMotte E-Mail: glvcfeatures@gmail.com

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2011-12 GLVC Final Standings

T H E G L V C

School Bellarmine Northern Kentucky Indianapolis Southern Indiana Kentucky Wesleyan Lewis Saint Joseph's UW-Parkside

EAST DIVISION Conf. Record Pct. Overall Record Pct. 16-2 .889 29-4 .879 13-5 .722 23-7 .767 12-6 .667 20-9 .690 12-6 .667 24-7 .774 12-6 .667 23-8 .742 8-10 .444 17-12 .586 3-15 .167 8-18 .308 1-17 .056 8-18 .308

School Missouri-St. Louis Illinois Springfield Quincy Drury Maryville Missouri S&T William Jewell Rockhurst

WEST DIVISION Conf. Record Pct. Overall Record Pct. 13-5 .722 19-9 .679 12-6 .667 15-13 .536 11-7 .611 18-9 .667 10-8 .556 17-11 .607 6-12 .333 13-14 .481 6-12 .333 7-20 .259 5-13 .278 9-17 .346 4-14 .222 7-19 .269

2011-12 GLVC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS FIRST TEAM BRAYDON HOBBS, Bellarmine, Sr. Jeremy Kendle, Bellarmine, Jr. Alex Hall, Drury, Jr. Michael Fakuade, Ill. Springfield, Sr. Cardnell McFarland, Ky. Wesleyan, Sr. Anthony Young, Ky. Wesleyan, Sr. Troy Long, Mo.-St. Louis, Sr. Justin Brock, Quincy, Sr. Brandon Hogg, Southern Ind., Sr. Nick Larson, William Jewell, Sr.

SECOND TEAM Chris Dowe, Bellarmine, Jr. Luke Sprague, Bellarmine, Sr. Brandon Lockhart, Drury, Jr. Jermaine Love-Roberts, Ill. Springfield, Sr. Adrian Moss, Indianapolis, Sr. Chris McClellan, Lewis, Sr. Josh McCoy, Mo.-St. Louis, Jr. Charlie Woods, Mo.-St. Louis, Jr. Ethan Faulkner, Northern Ky., Jr. Courtney Belger, Quincy, Sr.

2011-12 GLVC TOURNAMENT RESULTS FIRST G1 G2 G3 G4

ROUND - Sunday, February 26th #5 Southern Indiana def. #12 Maryville, 68-51 #6 Kentucky Wesleyan def. #11 Missouri S&T, 79-59 #10 Lewis def. #7 Illinois Springfield, 75-68 #9 Drury def. #8 Quincy, 82-65

QUARTERFINALS - Friday, March 2nd G5 #3 Northern Kentucky def. #6 Kentucky Wesleyan, 58-51 G6 #2 Missouri-St. Louis def. #7 Drury, 71-60 G7 #1 Bellarmine def. #8 Lewis, 82-62 G8 #5 Southern Indiana def. #4 Indianapolis, 78-60 SEMIFINALS - Saturday, March 3rd G9 #3 Northern Kentucky def. #2 Missouri-St. Louis, 72-70 G10 #5 Southern Indiana def. #1 Bellarmine, 71-68 CHAMPIONSHIP - Sunday, March 4th G11 #5 Southern Indiana def. #3 Northern Kentucky, 60-56 20 •  QU HAWKS MEN'S BASKETBALL 2012-13

ALL-DEFENSIVE Braydon Hobbs, Bellarmine, Sr. West Dawson, Ill. Springfield, Jr. Michael Fakuade, Ill. Springfield, Sr. Brandon Johnson, Ky. Wesleyan, Sr. Marty Strus, Lewis, Sr. Carlton Westbrook, Missouri S&T, Sr. Justin Hightower, Mo.-St. Louis, Sr. DeAndre Nealy, Northern Ky., Sr. Courtney Belger, Quincy, Sr. Kenyon Smith, Southern Ind., Jr.

2011-12 GLVC AWARD WINNERS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Braydon Hobbs, Bellarmine FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Ryan Jackson, Lewis CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR Scott Davenport, Bellarmine Steve Tappmeyer, Mo.-St. Louis


HAWKS RECORD BOOK HAWKS 1,000-POINT SCORERS

Last Year Total Name Played Points 1. Casey Duncheon 1977 1,726 2. Mike Brady 1970 1,693 3. Leo Binz 1964 1,589 4. Brian McNeil 2003 1,501 5. Ed Crenshaw 1956 1,476 6. Andre Muse 2008 1,463 7. John Runde 1966 1,416 8. Ed Grelle 1976 1,386 9. Sam Stampley 1965 1,338 10. Mike Mathews 1968 1,321 11. Dave Rothery 1972 1,320 12. Matt Steffe 1998 1,315 13. Selby Hubbard 1976 1,310 14. Gene Runde 1953 1,282 15. Paul Jackstadt 1971 1,279 16. Eric Karg 1981 1,265 17. Jordan Roth 2006 1,241 18. Gary Kerkemeyer 1984 1,240 19. Jim Byrd 1969 1,226 20. Tom Campbell 1960 1,204 21. Justin Brock 2012 1,200 22. Ryan Brown 1998 1,193 23. Cory Cummens 2005 1,179 24. Andy Waggoner 1996 1,160 25. Tom Lepper 1996 1,139 26. Ryan Walker 2007 1,137 27. Tony Kennedy 1979 1,108 28. Mike Overby 1990 1,100 29. Bill Lillwitz 1982 1,083 30. Don Bickhaus 1957 1,077 31. Dick Thompson 1957 1,060 32. Don Wente 1970 1,059 33. Josh Edmonds 2011 1,032 34. Ken Niebrugge 1959 1,031 35. Reggie Bell 1994 1,016 36. Dewey Kalmer 1966 1,016 37. Jeff Myers 1988 1,010 38. Jamal Thompson 2004 1,000

ALL-TIME ASSIST LEADERS Player..................................Assists Yrs. Played 1. Jay Driscoll............................627 1994-98 2. Mike Rudd.............................460 1979-84 3. Timel Moore..........................417 1990-94 4. Courtney Belger....................415 2008-12 5. Jamal Thompson...................394 2000-04

ALL-TIME REBOUND LEADERS Player............................ Rebounds Yrs. Played 1. Leo Binz ...........................1,178 1961-64 2. Eric Karg ..........................1,168 1977-81 3. Sam Stampley ..................1,074 1962-65 4. John Runde .........................974 1963-66 5. Mike Brady ..........................961 1967-70 6. Dan Tolbert ..........................935 1965-68 7. Jordan Roth..........................819 2002-06 8. Brian McNeil.........................757 1999-03 9. Paul Kreke............................773 1971-75 10. Gary Kerkemeyer................729 1981-84

ALL-TIME BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS Player.................................. Blocks Yrs. Played 1. John Peck............................ 182 1992-97 2. Ryan Brown.......................... 141 1994-98 3. Tom Lepper.......................... 131 1992-96 4. Jon Krumtinger....................... 91 2001-04 5. Justin Brock............................ 77 2008-12

HAWK ALL-AMERICANS Year Player Honor 1956-57 Dick Thompson All-Catholic Hon. Mention 1958-59 Ken Niebrugge All-Catholic Hon. Mention 1963-64 Leo Binz All-Catholic Hon. Mention 1965-66 Dewey Kalmer NAIA 2nd Team All-Catholic 1st Team 1966-67 Mike Matthews NAIA Hon. Mention 1966-67 Dan Tolbert NAIA Hon. Mention 1968-69 Mike Brady NAIA Hon. Mention 1969-70 Mike Brady NAIA Hon. Mention 1977-78 Cornel Benford NAIA Hon. Mention 1980-81 Eric Karg NAIA Hon. Mention 1981-82 Keith Douglas NAIA 2nd Team 1983-84 Gary Kerkemeyer Academic All-America 1992-93 Reggie Bell NCAA II Hon. Mention 1993-94 Reggie Bell NCAA II Hon. Mention 1994-95 Rasaan Hall D-II Bulletin Hon. Mention 1997-98 Matt Steffe D-II Bulletin Hon. Mention QU HAWKS MEN'S BASKETBALL 2012-13 •  21

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HAWKS RECORD BOOK

TEAM SEASON RECORDS Most Points Scored 2,816, 1981-82

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Most Points 623, Casey Duncheon, 1973-74

Highest Scoring Avgerage 91.2, 1969-70

Highest Scoring Average 25.9 ppg - Keith Douglas, 1981-82

Most Field Goals Attempted 2,449, 1975-76

Most FG Attempted 551 - Casey Duncheon, 1973-74

Most Field Goals Made 1140, 1975-76

Most FG Made 244 - Larry Moore, 1976-77

H A W K S

Highest Field Goal Percentage .510% (902-1769), 2009-10

Highest Field Goal Percentage .644 - Jordan Roth (152-236), 2004-05

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made 291, 1994-95

Most 3-Point FG Made 88 - Ryan Walker, 2005-06

Most 3-Point FGs Attempted 676, 1994-95

Most 3-Point FG Attempted 221 - Ryan Walker, 2005-06

Highest 3-Point FG Percentage .432% (256-593 ), 2009-10

Highest 3-Point FG Percentage .518 - Rassan Hall (72-139), 1994-95

Most Free Throws At­tempt­ed 899, 1981-82

Most FT Attempted 199 - Paul Jackstadt, 1970-71

Most Free Throws Made 668, 1981-82

Most FT Made 150 - Ed Crenshaw, 1954-55

R E C O R D S

Highest Free Throw Percentage .749 percent (512-684), 1997-98

Highest FT% .891 - Josh Edmonds, 2010-11

Most Rebounds 1,554, 1963-64

Most Rebounds 466 - Eric Karg, 1980-81

Highest Rebounds Avg. 59.8 rebounds per game, 1963-64

Highest Rebound Average 14.3 - Dan Tolbert, 1966-67

Most Wins 30 (30-5 record) in 1977-78

Most Personal Fouls 133 - Gary Kerkemeyer, 1981-82

Longest Winning Streak 15 games, 1981-82

Most Assists 234 - Chris Jones, 1981-82

Longest Winning Streak to Open a Season 10-game winning streak, 1988-89

Most Blocks 72 - John Peck, 1994-95

Highest Winning Percentage .857 (30-5) in 1977-78

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Most Points 45 - Dewey Kalmer vs. McKendree, 1965-66

TEAM GAME RECORDS Most Points Scored 126 vs. Carthage (W 126-70), 1952-53

Most FG Made 18 - Gene Runde vs. Olivet Nazarene, 1952-53

Most Field Goals Attempted 114 vs. Western Carolina, 1966-67

Most 3-Point FG Made 10 - Ryan Walker at Drury, 2005-06

Most Field Goals Made 56 vs. Iowa Wesleyan, 1975-76

Most 3-Point FG Attempted 17 - Ryan Walker at Saint Joseph’s, 2004-05

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made 21 vs. Grand Valley St., 1994-95

Most FT Made 17 - Pat Flanigan vs. Illinois Wesleyan, 1954-55

Highest Scoring Average 25.9 ppg - Keith Douglas, 1981-82

Most Rebounds 30 - Tom Campbell vs. Carthage, 1959-60 Most Assists 17 - Mike Rudd vs. Evangel, 1981-82

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PEPSI ARENA...HOME OF THE HAWKS Pepsi Arena as we know it is in it's 14th year. Pepsi Arena was part of a renovation that featured the addition of the Quincy University Health and Fitness Center which includes three multi-purpose courts, an indoor track, racquetball courts, a weight room and an aerobics/dance room. Prior to being renamed Pepsi Arena, the court's name was the Quincy Memorial Gymnasium. The groundbreaking for the gym was in November 1948. The cornerstone was placed in April of 1950 with the dedication by Fr. Provincial Eligius Weir, OFM, in December of that year. The Mart Heinen Club helped fund the construction of the gym annex, which was completed in 1973. In 1991 the gym underwent an extensive renovation project and in the summer of 1993, the court received the addition of the Hawk emblem at center court. No matter what the name of the arena, Quincy has always had a great following and some of the best fans in the nation. The court has seen numerous memorable moments, from hosting NCAA Tournament games to featuring some of the nation's top players during the run of the Mart Heinen Holiday Tournament.

The fans pack Pepsi Arena and provide Quincy with a strong home court advantage

Hawks Record at Pepsi Arena since joining the GLVC in 1995

Year........................ Record 1995-96............................10-4 1996-97............................11-2 1997-98..............................7-6 1998-99............................10-3 1999-2000..........................7-6 2000-01............................10-5 2001-02..............................4-9 2002-03............................10-7 2003-04..............................9-5

Year........................ Record 2004-05............................11-4 2005-06............................11-3 2006-07............................13-1 2007-08............................12-4 2008-09............................12-2 2009-10............................15-1 2010-11.............................12-4 2011-12.............................13-2 Overall.........................177-68

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year.....................................Won.................Lost 1940-41................................. 4......................14 1941-42................................. 4.......................9 1946-47................................ 13......................9 1947-48................................ 15......................9 1949-50.................................11.....................11 1950-51................................ 17.....................14 1951-52................................ 12.....................11 1952-53................................ 12.....................11 1953-54................................. 8......................18 1954-55................................ 17......................9 1955-56................................ 16......................9 1956-57.................................11.....................14 1957-58................................ 17.....................11 1958-59................................ 18.....................10 1959-60................................ 12.....................16 1960-61................................ 18.....................11 1961-62................................ 15.....................14 1962-63................................ 15.....................12 1963-64................................ 13.....................13 1964-65................................ 15.....................13 1965-66................................ 20......................6 1966-67................................ 17.....................14 1967-68................................ 19.....................10 1968-69................................ 14.....................13 1969-70................................ 22......................8 1970-71................................ 18......................9 1971-72................................ 21......................9 1972-73................................ 17.....................13 1973-74................................ 15.....................17 1974-75................................ 20.....................11 1975-76................................ 24......................8 1976-77................................ 23......................9 1977-78................................ 30......................5 1978-79................................ 23.....................10 1979-80................................ 24......................7 1980-81................................ 18.....................16 1981-82................................ 25.....................12 1982-83................................ 20.....................10 1983-84................................ 16.....................14 1984-85................................ 15.....................17 1985-86................................ 21.....................11 1986-87................................. 9......................23 1987-88................................ 14.....................14 1988-89................................ 20......................8 1989-90................................ 18.....................10 1990-91................................ 10.....................18 1991-92................................. 8......................20 1992-93................................ 16.....................11 1993-94................................ 19......................9 1994-95................................ 23......................7 1995-96................................ 17.....................10 1996-97................................ 20......................9 1997-98................................ 12.....................14 1998-99................................ 12.....................15 1999-2000............................ 10.....................16 2000-01................................ 10.....................16 2001-02................................. 7......................19 2002-03................................ 12.....................16 2003-04.................................11.....................17 2004-05................................ 18.....................11 2005-06................................ 22.....................10 2006-07................................ 20.....................10 2007-08................................ 16.....................13 2008-09................................ 16.....................12 2009-10................................ 23......................9 2010-11................................. 16.....................11 2011-12................................. 18......................9 BOLD - Indicates NCAA Tournament Appearance QU HAWKS MEN'S BASKETBALL 2012-13 •  23

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QU vs. The Nation

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Opponent................................... W..........L Abilene Christian......................... 1........... 0 Albion.......................................... 0........... 1 Alcorn State................................. 0........... 1 Akron University.......................... 0........... 1 Alderson-Broaddus...................... 0........... 1 Alabama...................................... 0........... 1 Alabama-Huntsville..................... 2........... 1 Anderson College........................ 1........... 0 Angelo State................................ 2........... 1 Arkansas College........................ 1........... 0 Arkansas..................................... 0........... 1 Arkansas-Fort Smtih.................... 1........... 0 Arkansas State............................ 0........... 1 Assumption College.................... 1........... 0 Auburn-Montgomery.................... 1........... 0 Augustana College...................... 1........... 0 Aurora College............................ 4........... 1 Barry University........................... 0........... 1 Beloit College.............................. 1........... 0 Bellarmine University............... 13......... 17 Bemidji State............................... 1........... 0 Benedictine College................... 29......... 23 Bethany Nazarene....................... 1........... 1 Bethel.......................................... 1........... 0 Biola University............................ 0........... 1 Birmingham-Southern................. 1........... 0 Blackburn College....................... 4........... 0 Bradley University....................... 0........... 2 Briar Cliff...................................... 1........... 1 Brigham Young-Hawaii................ 1........... 1 Burlington ................................... 1........... 3 Butler University.......................... 0........... 1 Cal. State-Bakersfield.................. 0........... 2 Cal. State-Chico.......................... 0........... 1 Cal. State-Northridge................... 0........... 1 Calif. University-Riverside........... 0........... 1 Carroll College............................. 1........... 0 Carson-Newman College............ 0........... 1 Carthage College....................... 23.......... 7 Cedarville College....................... 1........... 0 Central Arkansas......................... 2........... 1 Central Christian.......................... 2........... 0 Central Methodist........................ 2........... 2 Central Missouri ......................... 5........... 9 Central Michigan......................... 0........... 1 Central Oklahoma....................... 1........... 0 Central State............................... 2........... 0 Centralia...................................... 1........... 1 Chaminade.................................. 0........... 2 Chanute Air Force Base.............. 2........... 0 Chicago State............................. 10......... 11 Coe College................................. 2........... 2 Colorado College......................... 1........... 0 Concordia .................................. 15.......... 6 Culver-Stockton.......................... 26.......... 7 Cumberland................................. 1........... 1 Christian Brothers College.......... 2........... 1 Delta State................................... 1........... 0 DePaul University........................ 0........... 4 Drury.......................................... 16......... 23 Drake University.......................... 1........... 0 East Texas State......................... 2........... 0 Eastern Illinois............................. 9.......... 17 Eastern Michigan......................... 1........... 0 Eastern New Mexico................... 2........... 2 Eckerd......................................... 1........... 0 Edinboro...................................... 1........... 1 Emporia State.............................. 0........... 1 Erskine College........................... 1........... 0 Eureka College............................ 6........... 6 Evangel....................................... 4........... 1 Ferris State.................................. 4........... 4 Findlay, University of................... 2........... 1 Florida Atlantic............................. 0........... 1 Florida Southern.......................... 0........... 2 Fort Hayes State......................... 2........... 0 Fort Leonard Wood..................... 0........... 3 Francis Marion University............ 1........... 0 Franklin Pierce College............... 0........... 1 Fresno State ............................... 1........... 0 Gannon........................................ 1........... 2 Gem City College........................ 1........... 1 George Williams College............. 3........... 1 Georgetown University................ 1........... 1 Graceland University................... 1........... 0 Grambling (La.)........................... 0........... 1 Grand Valley State...................... 2........... 3

Opponent................................... W..........L Grand View.................................. 4........... 0 Hannibal-LaGrange.................... 21.......... 0 Harris-Stowe............................... 13.......... 0 University of Hawaii-Hilo............. 2........... 1 Hawaiian All-Stars....................... 1........... 0 Henderson State......................... 1........... 6 Hendrix College........................... 0........... 1 Houston Baptist........................... 0........... 1 Huston-Tillotson........................... 1........... 0 Illinois Benedictine....................... 4........... 0 Illinois College............................ 11......... 11 Illinois Tech.................................. 2........... 0 Illinois State................................. 6........... 9 Illinois-Chicago............................ 6........... 0 Illinois-Galesburg......................... 4........... 0 Illinois, University of.................... 0........... 1 Illinois-Springfield..................... 3........... 3 Illinois Wesleyan......................... 19......... 12 IPFW........................................... 12.......... 5 IUPUI........................................... 5........... 0 Indianapolis............................... 11......... 14 Iowa Wesleyan........................... 11.......... 1 John F. Kennedy College............ 2........... 0 Johnson C. Smith........................ 0........... 1 Judson College............................ 2........... 0 Kearney State.............................. 0........... 2 Kentucky State............................ 4........... 4 Kentucky Wesleyan.................. 10......... 24 Kirksville Air Force Base............. 1........... 0 Kirksville Osteopath College....... 0........... 2 Lake Forest College.................... 2........... 0 Lake Superior State.................... 1........... 0 Laverne....................................... 1........... 0 Lewis......................................... 45......... 44 Lincoln Junior College................. 0........... 4 Lincoln Memorial......................... 2........... 0 Lincoln University....................... 16......... 11 Loras College............................. 43.......... 9 Loyola-Los Angeles..................... 0........... 1 Lubbock Christian........................ 0........... 1 MacMurray College.................... 24.......... 7 Mankato State............................. 1........... 1 Marycrest .................................... 2........... 3 Maryville..................................... 4........... 0 Malone College........................... 1........... 0 Marymount College..................... 0........... 2 Massachusetts-Lowell................. 0........... 1 McKendree................................. 26.......... 6 Mercyhurst................................... 1........... 0 Mesa State.................................. 1........... 0 Midwestern State......................... 7........... 5 Millikin University........................ 17......... 12 Minnesota-Duluth........................ 2........... 0 Minneosta-Morris......................... 0........... 1 Michigan-Dearborn...................... 2........... 0 Mississippi College...................... 0........... 1 Missouri Baptist........................... 6........... 1 Missouri Southern....................... 3........... 1 Missouri-Kansas City................... 2........... 3 Missouri S&T............................ 15.......... 5 Missouri-St. Louis.................... 35......... 21 Missouri Valley............................ 2........... 0 Missouri Western......................... 2........... 2 Mobile.......................................... 1........... 0 Monmouth College...................... 4........... 3 Mount Mercy College.................. 1........... 0 Murray State................................ 0........... 1 Nebraska-Omaha........................ 4........... 3 North Dakota............................... 3........... 0 North Dakota State...................... 1........... 0 North Carolina-Pembroke............ 1........... 0 North Central............................... 1........... 0 Northeastern Illinois..................... 6........... 0 Northern Kentucky.................... 8.......... 19 Northern Michigan....................... 1........... 1 Northwest Missouri State............ 5........... 5 Northwood Institute..................... 1........... 0 Oklahoma Baptist........................ 1........... 2 Oklahoma Christian..................... 1........... 0 Oklahoma U/AS........................... 1........... 0 Oakland University...................... 2........... 2 Oakland City University............... 2........... 0 Olivet Nazarene........................... 8........... 2 Oral Roberts................................ 0........... 2 Pan American University............. 0........... 1 Panhandle State.......................... 0........... 3 Parks Air College......................... 2........... 0

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Opponent................................... W..........L Parsons College......................... 10.......... 5 Paul Quinn College..................... 0........... 1 Pepperdine University................. 0........... 2 Peru State................................... 1........... 1 Phillips University........................ 1........... 2 Point Park College...................... 1........... 0 Robert Morris-Springfield............ 5........... 1 Rockford College......................... 2........... 0 Rockhurst University............... 36......... 30 Roosevelt University.................... 1........... 0 Saginaw Valley............................ 1........... 0 Sam Houston State..................... 1........... 1 Samford University...................... 0........... 1 St. Ambrose................................ 31......... 20 St. Bonaventure........................... 0........... 3 St. Francis (Ill.)............................ 8........... 4 St. Francis (N.Y.)......................... 1........... 0 St. Joseph's (Ind.).................... 16......... 20 St. Leo (Fla.)............................... 1........... 0 Saint Louis University.................. 0........... 2 St. Mary of the Palms.................. 1........... 0 St. Mary University...................... 1........... 0 St. Norbert.................................. 14.......... 3 St. Thomas College..................... 1........... 0 St. Xavier.................................... 12.......... 2 Salem College............................. 1........... 0 School of the Ozarks................... 0........... 1 Scott Air Force Base................... 5........... 2 Shaw University........................... 0........... 1 Shurtleff College.......................... 3........... 9 Siena Heights.............................. 1........... 0 South Dakota............................... 1........... 0 Southeast Missouri State........... 10......... 12 SIU Carbondale........................... 0........... 2 SIU Edwardsville........................ 27......... 36 Southern Indiana....................... 9.......... 26 Southern Tech............................. 2........... 0 Southwest Baptist........................ 3........... 3 Southwestern Okla. State........... 1........... 0 South Alabama............................ 0........... 1 Southwest Texas State................ 1........... 0 Springfield Junior College........... 2........... 4 Stubenville College...................... 2........... 2 Tampa.......................................... 0........... 1 Taylor University.......................... 0........... 1 Tennessee-Martin........................ 1........... 0 Tennessee State.......................... 1........... 2 Texas College.............................. 1........... 0 Texas A&I.................................... 1........... 0 Texas-El Paso............................. 0........... 2 Truman State.............................. 58......... 50 Tulsa University........................... 1........... 0 Union University.......................... 1........... 0 Upper Iowa.................................. 2........... 1 Valdosta State............................. 1........... 1 Villa Madonna College................ 0........... 1 Viterbo University........................ 1........... 0 Wabash College.......................... 0........... 1 Washburn University................... 1........... 0 Washington University (Mo.)....... 3........... 3 Wayne State................................ 4........... 4 West Texas State........................ 0........... 2 Western Carolina......................... 0........... 1 Western Illinois........................... 23......... 35 Western New England................. 0........... 1 Western New Mexico.................. 3........... 0 Westminster College................... 4........... 0 Westmont College....................... 1........... 1 West Virginia Wesleyan.............. 0........... 1 William Jewell............................ 4........... 3 William Penn............................... 5........... 0 Winona State............................... 4........... 0 Winthrop College......................... 1........... 0 Wisconsin-Eau Claire.................. 0........... 1 Wisconsin-La Crosse.................. 2........... 0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee.................. 2........... 2 Wisconsin-Green Bay.................. 2........... 0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh..................... 1........... 0 Wisconsin-Parkside................. 34.........11 Wisconsin-Platteville................... 2........... 1 Wisconsin-Whitewater................. 0........... 1 Wright State................................. 0........... 1 Xavier University......................... 1........... 0 Youngstown State........................ 2........... 2 ALL-TIME RECORD................. 1079...... 805 BOLD- Denotes GLVC School


HISTORY OF THE MART HEINEN ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB Gene Autry, Rod Laver, Andre The Giant. And, oh yes, for 35 years the most prestigious "small college" bas­ket­ball tour­na­ment in the land. A rundown of the Mart Heinen Club's pre­sen­ta­tions would fill many pages. Members of the Hawk-cra­zy booster group are a creative and en­er­get­ic cross-sec­tion of the com­mu­ni­ty. Synonymous with the steady rise of QU's athletic program to na­tion­al ac­claim has been the matchless input of The Mart Heinen Club -- men and women vol­un­teer­ing in be­half of the Hawks and Lady Hawks. Not all such support groups are held in such high regard. Too often those at both ma­jor uni­ver­si­ties and small colleges have al­lowed their spirit and financial input to run ram­pant; but words such as "pro­ba­tion" and "sus­pen­sion" have never been used in referring to sports teams at Quin­cy Col­lege or Quin­cy Uni­ver­si­ty. It's been 50 years since a corps of perhaps 25-30 men (no women al­lowed in 1947) pooled their enthusiasm for the brand new Hawks foot­ball team and formed The Quin­cy College Quar­ter­ back Club. Membership grew quickly as The Brown & White grid teams of Coach­es Mac Wenskunas, Bron Bacevich and Gene McCarter thrived on their own mo­men­tum. The 1949 team under Coach Wenskunas and assistant Ray DeGreeff had the whole town hoppin' with its 8-1 record. Teams of that post-World War II pe­ri­od were load­ed with veterans of military ser­vice and it took a very gritty youngster to come out of high school and earn a place in the Hawks' lineup. That '49 team not only knocked off Western Illinois and Eastern Il­li­nois, which were much larger schools, but up­end­ed the Leathernecks and Pan­thers in their own Home­com­ing games. Quarterback Club spirit blos­somed anew with each victory and each new season. So, what a jolt it was to its mem­bers and all of Quin­cy in 1954 when the ad­min­is­tra­tion dropped foot­ball as an in­ter­col­le­giate sport. Soccer wasn't added to the pro­gram until 1964. Dropping football was not a popular decision among Quarterback Clubbers and other fans; but then the club was so solid it wasn't ready to wither away. Basketball had been gaining mo­men­tum here un­der Coaches DeGreeff, Fran Willett and Harry Forrester. Harry had just come on the scene and guys in the booster club liked his dedication to the school and to the game. But "Quarterback" was no long­er an ap­pro­pri­ate name for the Hawks' booster or­ga­ni­za­tion. The logical name -- and it didn't take 'em long to pick it -- was Mart Heinen Club.

In the summer of 1946, Mart Heinen, QC ath­let­ic director and coach of all sports, had lost his life in a fire that ravaged the LaSalle Hotel in down­town Chicago. Heinen was a member of the Quincy City Council as well and had gone to Chicago with Mayor Ed­ward Schneidman and oth­er city of­fi­cials. Ironically, meetings they were to at­tend related to QC and its plans and hopes for wel­com­ing re­turn­ing military veterans. Launch­ing the new GI Bill and bun­dles of red tape that went with it was no simple mat­ter. The number of sports offered grew sharp­ly as the numbers of par­tic­i­pants in­creased, but bas­ ket­ball led the way. Under its new name, The Mart Heinen Club was anxious to establish an iden­ti­ty, and the decision to sponsor a holiday basketball tournament seemed to be a bold move at the time. But the first one was a tre­men­dous success. Tournaments were so few at the time that a strong field was booked -- even though the first telephone calls weren't made until Oc­to­ber. Less then three months later the title game here between Christ­mas and New Year's saw Western Illinois topping St. Ambrose (Iowa). Those teams had played a six-overtime game at Macomb earlier in the month. Other "charter" teams in the event that was to last 33 more years were Eastern Il­li­nois, Northeast Missouri (now Truman State), Illinois Wesleyan, Loras (Iowa), Monmouth and the host Hawks. A steady and assured cash flow from the tour­na­ment provided a boost for QC athletics and made possible such major projects as construction of the Me­mo­ri­al Gym Annex. The Annex, now taken for granted, was built more than a decade after the open­ing of the gym­na­si­um. In addition to housing Con­ces­sions, the Annex serves as a setting for meetings, musical pre­sen­ta­tions and other ac­tiv­i­ties. The Holiday Tournament served as a magnet, attracting full-house crowds and a record mem­ ber­ship for The Heinen Club. Membership was con­sis­tent­ly over 850. The tourney soon featured teams from schools with en­roll­ments from 400 to 21,000. Future NBA stars Dick Barnett and John Barnhill from Tennessee State, Lucious (Luke) Jackson of Pan American and Jack Sikma of Illinois Wes­ley­an helped draw ca­pac­i­ty turnouts. Charley Vaughn of South­ern Il­li­nois-Carbondale, Henry Logan from Western Carolina and Archie Talley of Salem (W. Va.) are still remembered, as were many of the Hawk players coached by Forrester, Pim Goff, John Ortwerth and Sherrill Hanks.

QUINCY UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC AWARDS

MART HEINEN AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS This award is given to the best Quincy University men's and women's athlete for the year. The award is in honor of former QU Athletic Director Mart Heinen, who tragically died in a fire in the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago in the summer of 1946.

BROTHER CLETE VAN ACKEREN AWARD ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT This award is given in honor of Brother Clete Van Ackeren, who spent years as the treasurer of the Mart Heinen Club and whose face was always very recognizable at both Hawk and Lady Hawk contests.

YEAR MEN WOMEN 1993 Burk Bruninga Amy Flesner (Baseball) (Basketball-Soccer) 1994 Reggie Bell Jennifer Drew (Basketball) (Volleyball-Softball) 1995 Heath Tagtmeyer Jenny Hackett (Soccer-Baseball-Football) (Soccer) 1996 William Wims Camie Bechtold (Football) (Soccer) 1997 Josh Breitbach Tonya Edwards (Football) (Basketball) 1998 Matt Steffe Jennifer Rouse (Basketball) (Softball) 1999 Chad Hammons Jamie Oitker (Baseball) (Basketball) 2000 Cliff Fruge Erica Tiemeyer (Football) (Volleyball) 2001 Rob Steinkuehler Colleen Sexton (Volleyball) (Basketball) 2002 James Milkert Eunique Reaves (Volleyball) (Volleyball) 2003 Shane DeSherlia Jill Unnerstall (Football) (Basketball) 2004 LeVar Ammons Tiffany Kelver (Football) (Basketball) 2005 Tim Bliefnick Jessica Stuckman (Football) (Basketball) 2006 Jordan Roth Deana McCormick (Basketball) (Basketball) 2007 Ryan Walker Laura Gentry (Basketball) (Soccer) 2008 Jeremy Saunders Mary Wiedman (Football) (Softball) 2009 Jacob Zsuppon Jessica Keller (Football) (Basketball) 2010 Billy Baptist Jenna Boyko (Basketball) (Soccer) 2011 Jack Wedemeier Torie Bunzell (Soccer) (Softball) Becky Fleming (Soccer) 2012 Justin Brock Ali Schwagmeyer (Basketball) (Basketball)

YEAR MEN WOMEN 1993 Scott Gregory Jamie Anderson (Soccer-Baseball-Football) (Softball) 1994 Matt Lingafelter Sarah Stevens (Football) (Soccer) 1995 Craig Hingle Julie Stephens (Soccer-Baseball) (Soccer) 1996 Andy Waggoner Carrie Bechtold (Basketball) (Soccer) 1997 Ryan Dowd Cheryl Quigley (Baseball) (Soccer) 1998 Jay Driscoll Ashley Kreis (Basketball-Baseball) (Soccer) 1999 Jamie Blaesing Kim Pingsterhaus (Baseball) (Volleyball) 2000 Kyle Pryor Sarah Neuberger (Baseball) (Softball) 2001 Matt Vollink Brenda Walters (Soccer) (Volleyball) 2002 Paul Johnson Chris Shimkus (Baseball) (Volleyball) 2003 Matt Spector Maggie Schuering (Soccer) (Tennis) 2004 Zach Miller Julie LeMaire (Tennis) (Softball) 2005 Josh Worth Laura Schuering (Soccer) (Tennis) 2006 Nick Frederickson Alicia Ordner (Soccer) (Basketball) 2007 Doug Sheffer Sarah LoBue (Golf-Tennis) (Softball) 2008 Joe Palumbo Mary Wiedman (Baseball) (Softball) 2009 Branko Isailovic Jessica Keller (Soccer) (Basketball) 2010 Nate Toole Jenna Boyko (Football) (Soccer) 2011 Tanner Wright Meghan Roberts (Volleyball) (Soccer) 2012 Joe Ascher Megan Wingenbach (Volleyball) (Soccer) QU HAWKS MEN'S BASKETBALL 2012-13 •  25

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QUINCY UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

Q U H A L L O F

F A M E

1974 -Charter Members Dr. Frank T. Brenner, M.D., Meritorious Service Martin Heinen, Coach Mac Wenskunas, Coach Jim Belz, '51, Athlete, Football & Basketball Leo Binz, '64, Athlete, Basketball J. Micheal Brady, '70, Athlete Basketball Edward Crenshaw, '59 , Athlete, Basketball Dewey Kalmer, '66, Athlete, Basketball & Baseball Gene Runde, '53, Athlete, Basketball & Baseball F. Micahel Villa, '68, Athlete, Soccer 1975 John Runde, '66, Athlete, Basketball Frank Longo, '56, Meritorious Service Eugene Flaiz, '28, Athlete, Football & Baseball 1976 Dick Heitholt, '50, Athlete, Basketball & Baseball Milt Braxmeier, Meritorious Service 1977 Chuck Brady, '50, Meritorious Service El Tappe, '50, Baseball & Basketball Ray DeGreeff, Coach 1978 Edmundo Camacho, '72, Athlete, Soccer Al Harte, '73, Athlete, Soccer John Ortwerth, Coach 1979 Roger Francour, Coach Jack Mackenzie, Coach Trish Highland, '71, Athlete, Tennis, Field Hockey, Basketball 1980 Don Bickhaus, '50, Athlete, Basketball Art Stegeman, '39, Meritorious Service 1983 Lambert Redd, '29, Athlete, Football, Basketball, Track & Field 1984 Walter R. (Casey) Duncheon, '76, Athlete, Baseball and Basketball Sam Bick, '76, Athlete, Soccer Jim Pollihan, '76, Athlete, Soccer Richard Thompson, '57, Athlete, Basketball Jim Finigan, Coach 1985 Emilio John, '78, Athlete, Soccer Anita Krieger, '70, Athlete, Volleyball Hank Constantino, '50, Athlete, Football Mark Schuering, '75, Athlete, Tennis William J. (Bill) Harte, '54, Athlete, Football 1986 Sherrill Hanks, Coach Larry Moore, '77, Athlete, Basketball Dolly Albarello, '75, Athlete, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball Jim Prow, '66, Athlete, Soccer Mike Bertani, '66, Athlete, Soccer 1987 Chuck Schoendienst, '50, Athlete, Football & Basketball Carl Sinovic, '50, Athlete, Football & Baseball Bob Ott, '72, Athlete, Baseball 1988 Tom Pollihan, '72, Athlete, Soccer Dr. James Sutherland, M.D., Meritorious Service

1989 Michele Quinn, '79, Athlete, Basketball & Tennis Dr. Neil Frederickson, '77, Athlete, Soccer Eric Delabar, '79, Athlete, Soccer 1990 Cornel Benford, '78, Athlete, Basketball 1991 Felix Borkowski, '50, Athlete, Football 1992 Debbie Embree, '82, Athlete, Basketball Charlene Brinkman, '82, Athlete, Basketball & Softball John Schneider, '74, Athlete, Soccer 1993 Bob Czarniewski, '71, Meritorious Service Rick Curfman, '78, Athlete, Baseball Eric Karg, '81, Athlete, Basketball Erv Pesek, '71, Athlete, Soccer Fred Schmalz, '66, Athlete, Soccer 1994 Mike Gallo, '81, Athlete, Soccer Amy Miller-Looten, '84, Athlete, Softball Claes Sandstrom, '84, Athlete, Soccer Rich Schwarzen, '69, Athlete, Soccer Rich Wrobel, '69, Athlete, Soccer 1995 Brian Belobradic, '80, Athlete, Soccer Ralph Smith, Meritorious Service Patty Harris-Stroll, '85, Athlete, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball 1996 Tom DiMaria, '71, Athlete, Soccer Laura Gabriel, '85, Athlete, Women's Tennis Parnell Kelly, '50, Athlete, Basketball & Meritorious Service 1997 Robert Brunette, '50, Athlete, Baseball & Football Virgil Niewohner, Meritorious Service Sharlene Peter, Coach, Women's Athletic Director Bernie and Isabelle Willer, Meritorious Service 1998 Mario Camacho, '73, Athlete, Men's Soccer Steve Lux, '83, Athlete, Men's Soccer Mark Roome, '82, Athlete, Men's Soccer Angie (Rogers) Wallace, '89, Athlete, Women's Basketball 1999 Sherri Matthews, ’85, Athlete, Softball Bob (’50) and Charlene Morris, Meritorious Service Bill Fann, ’75, Athlete, Men’s Soccer Diane Glaub, ’82, Athlete, Softball 2000 Mrs. Frank Brenner, '60, Meritorious Service Dev Reeves, '89, Athlete, Soccer Mark Thomas, '90, Athlete, Soccer 2001 David Costigan, Coach Richard Stephan, '61, Athlete, Baseball Dennis Trame, '66, Athlete, Baseball, Basketball Camie Bechtold, '96, Athlete, Soccer Carrie Bechtold, '96, Athlete, Soccer

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2002 Larry Franzoi, '75, Athlete, Baseball, Soccer Michelle (Hackett) Bagwell, '92, Athlete, Soccer Fr. J.J. Lakers, OFM, Meritorious Service Mark Mathis, '74, Athlete, Soccer Nancy (Sipek) Harper, '80, Athlete, Basketball, Volleyball, Field Hockey, Softball 2003 James Daniels, ‘80, Meritorious Service Jerry Ellerman, ‘91, Football Laurie Massa, ‘76, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball 2004 Katie (Ehlman) Valadares, ’92, Athlete, Soccer Scott Gregory, ’93, Athlete, Soccer, Baseball, Football Kendra Thompson, ’88, Athlete, Softball, Basketball Dan Tolbert, ’68, Athlete, Basketball 2005 Jay Driscoll, ’99, Athlete, Basketball, Baseball Amy (Flesner) Hildebrand, ’93, Athlete, Basketball, Softball, Soccer Harry Forrester, Coach, Athletic Director Pat Howley, ’81, Athlete, Soccer Matt Weiss, ’75, Athlete, Soccer John and Vivian Funke, Meritorious Service 2006 Ann Bergman, Tennis Coach and Professor Dan McDonnell, ‘78, Athlete, Soccer Dick and Mae Shierling, Meritorious Service 1966 Men’s Soccer Team 2007 Sean Bowers, ‘90, Athlete, Soccer Ryan Dowd, ‘97, Athlete, Baseball 1985 Softball Team 2008 John Gallo, Men's Soccer Craig Hingle, Baseball and Men's Soccer Jason Raker, Baseball Jennifer Rouse, Softball Kathy Sommer (Corbett), Women's Soccer Ron Vecchi, Meritorious Service 1975 Men's Soccer Team 2009 No Inductions due to Quincy University 150th Celebration 2010 LeVar Ammons, Football Derek Harlan, Baseball Pauk Kreke, Baseball and Basketball Josh Rabe, Baseball Jessica Stuckman, Women's Basketball Jill Vogel, Softball and Volleyball 1981 Men's Soccer Team


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