Winona State 2011-12 Men's Basketball Media Guide

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Winona State University 2011-12 MEN’S BASKETBALL

MEDIA

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Warrior Basketball


Warrior Fans

Winona State fans support their team with

passion and pride. The Warriors finished the 2010-11 season ranked 22nd nationally in home attendance. As a league the Northern Sun was second nationally in attendance with nearly 250,000 spectators passing through the gates to see conference teams play.


Warrior Coaches

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nder head coach Mike Leaf, the Winona State coaching staff has set the standard for excellence, dedication and commitment. Leaf has had the same two assistant coaches, Tom Brown and Chris Gove, since he took charge of the WSU program in 1998. Working in tandem, the Warrior coaching staff has guided the program to unbelievable heights. Leaf, Brown and Gove have helped the Warriors to two National Championships and six NSIC titles. Jason Gorman is also a member of the Warrior bench, having been promoted to assistant coach for the 2011-12 season after serving the previous four years as a student assistant.


Program of

Winona State has become the home of championship

basketball, a pedigree that rivals any other program in the nation. Winona State won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 2006 and 2008 while playing for another championship in 2007.


the Decade

WSU is the only school in the last ten years to win

multiple national championships. The Warriors have won 14 conference crowns and six NSIC Tournament titles while advancing to the NCAA Tournament in each of the last seven seasons.


McCown Gymnasium

If the walls in McCown Gymnasium could talk, they would tell stories of

unbelievable basketball games and fans that are as passionate as any in the country. McCown Gymnasium has seen the Warriors hoist the NCAA Regional Championship three times and played an integral part in helping WSU set a NCAA Division II record with 57 consecutive wins.


Press Attention

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inona’s location between La Crosse and Rochester brings consistent coverage from local and regional media. Winona State gets daily coverage locally from the Winona Daily News, as well as from television stations in three media markets. Warrior coaches and student-athletes are also featured on locally produced coaches’ shows.


Winona State University

Winona State is one of the premier universities in both the region

and the nation.

-Winona State offers more than 80 undergraduate, pre-professional, licensure, graduate and doctorate programs. -“Best in the Midwest� by The Princeton Review. -Second in US News and World Report rankings of public institutions in Minnesota.


Winona State University

-One of America’s 100 Best College Buys for 15 consecutive years. -More than half of WSU students participate in community service. -$1.2 million in scholarships are awarded annually. -Class sizes are small and students build strong relationships with their professors. The student/faculty rate on campus is 18:1. -WSU houses the National Child Protection Training Center and is the first university in the nation to offer a child advocacy studies minor.


Winona & Surrounding Area

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estled between the Mississippi River and towering bluffs, Winona is a picturesque community. There is plenty to do in the area, especially outdoors. The river, lakes and bluffs of Winona offer countless opportunities for adventure. The cities of Rochester and La Crosse are within short driving distance, giving Winona residence big-city comforts just a few minutes away.


Academic Success

The student part of student-athlete comes first at Winona State. Warrior student-athletes

have access to some of the best academic support and facilities in the country. The Warrior Club Student-Athlete Success Center offers Warriors a place to work on their studies in a comfortable environment. A full staff of academic advisors is always present to assist student-athletes with questions and concerns regarding their classes. The results have been stunning. WSU student-athletes recorded a cumulative 3.18 GPA during the Spring 2011 semester, the highest single-semester mark ever among Warrior studentathletes.


Warriors In

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inona State student-athletes are truly a part of the community they live in. As community members, Warriors look to give back in any way possible. During the 2010-11 academic year, Winona State studentathletes donated over 3,000 hours of their time to projects designed to give back to the Winona area.


The Community

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arriors worked with every group within the community; reading to student’s in elementary schools, raising money for breast cancer research, and spending time with the elderly. Winona State student-athletes have been given a tremendous opportunity and their dedication to giving back is truly inspiring to everyone they meet.


The Integrated

The new Integrated Wellness Center is a state of the art facility that is open to all Winona State students.

The facility offers recreation and wellness opportunities for everyone. Along with a fully equipped weight room and strength staff, there are basketball courts, fitness studios, cardio equipment and a track. The center is also home to a pharmacy, the Nutrition Services office, Rehabilitative Sciences Lab and the WSU Intramural office. The building is a silver level LEED rated design which reduces the center’s energy use by 30 percent.The facility is also home to the Winona State Athletic Hall of Fame.


Wellness Center


History of the NSIC From its modest origin as a six-team alliance nearly eight decades ago, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference has matured into a 14-team union of upper Midwest colleges and universities to form arguably the strongest affiliation in NCAA Division II. The NSIC can trace its roots to 1932 when six schools, including Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota State University Moorhead, St. Cloud State University, University of Minnesota Duluth and Winona State University signed on as charter members. All remain active subscribers of the league today. Southwest Minnesota State University was added in 1969, followed by Northern State University in 1978, Wayne State College (NE) in 1998, Concordia University-St. Paul and the University of Minnesota, Crookston in 1999, the University of Mary and Upper Iowa University in 2006, and Augustana College, in 2008. Minnesota State, St. Cloud State and Minnesota Duluth later left the league to join the North Central Conference but returned to the NSIC in 2008. University of Minnesota, Morris and Michigan Tech University were once part of the NSIC family as well. In July of 2012, the NSIC will again expand with the addition of Minot State University and the University of Sioux Falls, bring the league to 16 members for the 2012-13 academic season. In 1992 the NSIC became a true athletic showcase for both men and women with the merger of the traditional Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) and the Northern Sun Conference (NSC), the home of women’s athletics since 1979. Before NSIC affiliates became certified for championship competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Association in 1995, its member institutions filled prominent roles in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). NIC and NSC clubs annually dispatched qualified student-athletes to national tournaments and captured several NAIA teams and individual championships. The NSIC celebrates its 80th season this year and clearly continues to make a major imprint nationally, winning nine national titles in the last six years. Winona State men claimed NCAA II Basketball Championships in 2006 and 2008 and narrowly missed a third crown, falling in a last second shot in 2007. In addition, the Warriors established a NCAA II record of 57 consecutive victories. Concordia University launched an ongoing streak of four consecutive NCAA II Volleyball Championships in 2007. In 2008 the Golden Bears won 37 straight matches after a season opening loss on their way to a second consecutive title and scripted a marvelous encore in 2009 with a perfect 37-0 finish, a third straight national crown and a winning streak of 74 straight matches. In 2010 the Golden Bear extended that win streak to 75 before dropping their second match of the season. They started 2010 with a 10-4 record before ripping off 22 straight wins on their way to their fourth straight national title. In a most surprising run, Minnesota Duluth completed a perfect 15-0 season by winning the 2008 NCAA Division II Football Championship. The Bulldogs, limited to only 24 scholarships by league rule, swept a field of fully-funded teams, including top ranked Grand Valley State and number three Northwest Missouri State. Two years later in 2010 the Bulldogs repeated that feat, going 15-0 again to win the national championship. The Bulldogs became the first NCAA DII football squad to win two national championships with undefeated records. Minnesota State added more luster to the league by finishing 32-2 and claiming the 2008-09 NCAA II Women’s Basketball Championship. The Mavericks rolled to a wild 103-94 victory over Franklin Pierce to set a NCAA record for total points in the title game. Since 2000, the NSIC has also participated in Mineral Water Bowl. Hosted by the Quarterback Club of Excelsior Springs, Mo., the Mineral Water Bowl matches the highest-finishing teams from the NSIC and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) not selected for the NCAA Division II football playoffs. Winona State defeated Missouri Western State, 43-41, in triple overtime, the Warriors, first-ever NCAA II post-season win in 2000. In addition, NSIC student-athletes have made a major splash nationally as well, collecting a batch of individual titles. Concordia setter Maggie McNamara was honored as the NCAA Division II Honda Women’s Athlete of the Year, the latest NSIC representative decorated with national Player of the Year honors. The NSIC has also had three athletes awarded with the NCAA Elite 88 Award, which is presented to the studentathlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating at the finals site for each of the NCAA’s 88 championships. Earning the award were Kendra Huettl (Minnesota State, Softball, 2011), Matt Braithwaite (Augustana College, Cross Country, 2010) and Lauren Brown (Winona State, Outdoor Track and Field, 2010). Member schools continue to emphasize the educational, entertainment and unifying value of sports while pointing with pride to the many advantages to be gained by attending these colleges and universities. The NSIC is committed to providing rewarding experiences for its student-athletes, and while the challenges that loom are sizable, indeed, the NSIC is surely well positioned for the future.


Winona State

WARRIORS

Numerical Roster No. Player 1 Kellen Taylor 2 Grant Johnson 5 Xavier Humphrey 10 Conrad Masberg 14 Zander Culver 24 Caleb Palkert 25 Jon Walburg 30 Taylor Cameron 31 Mark Blacklock 40 Skyler O’Laughlin 43 Joel Armstrong 44 Clayton Vette 51 C.J. Erickson 55 Jordan Fischer # Has redshirted

Pos. Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Forward Guard Guard Forward Center Forward Center Forward Guard

Ht. 6-7 6-5 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-9 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-10 6-8 6-9 6-6 6-4

Yr. So.# Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So.# Fr. Fr.# Sr. Jr.# Sr. Jr.

Hometown (High School/Previous School) Plymouth, Minn. (Wayzata) Kenosha, Wis. (Kenosha Christian Life/UW-Parkside) Oak Park, Ill. (Fenwick) Kilkenny, Minn. (W-E-M) Champaign, Ill. (Champaign Central) Excelsior, Minn. (Southwest Christian/SC-Upstate) Hartley, Iowa (Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn) Oshkosk, Wis. (North) Winona, Minn (Winona) Elkhorn, Wis. (Elkhorn Area) Lakeland Shores, Minn. (Stillwater) Waverly, Iowa (Waverly-Shell Rock/Iowa State) Victoria, Minn. (Minnetonka/SIU-Evansville) Wausau, Wis. (Wausau East)

Alphabetical Roster No. Player 43 Joel Armstrong 31 Mark Blacklock 30 Taylor Cameron 14 Zander Culver 51 C.J. Erickson 55 Jordan Fischer 5 Xavier Humphrey 2 Grant Johnson 10 Conrad Masberg 40 Skyler O’Laughlin 24 Caleb Palkert 1 Kellen Taylor 44 Clayton Vette 25 Jon Walburg # Has redshirted

Pos. Forward Forward Guard Guard Forward Guard Guard Guard Guard Center Forward Guard Center Guard

Ht. 6-8 6-6 6-5 5-10 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-10 6-9 6-7 6-9 6-5

Yr. Sr. Fr. So.# Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr.# Jr. So.# Jr.# Sr.

Hometown (High School/Previous School) Lakeland Shores, Minn. (Stillwater) Winona, Minn (Winona) Oshkosk, Wis. (North) Champaign, Ill. (Champaign Central) Victoria, Minn. (Minnetonka/SIU-Evansville) Wausau, Wis. (Wausau East) Oak Park, Ill. (Fenwick) Kenosha, Wis. (Kenosha Christian Life/UW-Parkside) Kilkenny, Minn. (W-E-M) Elkhorn, Wis. (Elkhorn Area) Excelsior, Minn. (Southwest Christian/SC-Upstate) Plymouth, Minn. (Wayzata) Waverly, Iowa (Waverly-Shell Rock/Iowa State) Hartley, Iowa (Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn)


Winona State TV/Radio Roster

1- Kellen Taylor G, 6-7, So.# Plymouth, Minn. Wayzata

24- Caleb Palkert F, 6-9, Jr. Excelsior, Minn. Southwest Christian

2- Grant Johnson G, 6-5, Jr. Kenosha, Wis. Kenosha Christian Life

25- Jon Walburg G, 6-5, Sr. Hartley, Iowa Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn

5- Xavier Humphrey G, 6-2, Jr. Oak Park, Ill. Fenwick

10- Conrad Masberg G, 6-2, Fr. Kilkenny, Minn. W-E-M

14- Zander Culver G, 5-10, Jr. Champaign, Ill. Champaign Central

30- Taylor Cameron G, 6-5, So. Oshkosh, Wis. North

31- Mark Blacklock F, 6-6, Fr. Winona, Minn. Winona

40- Skyler O’Laughlin C, 6-10, Fr.# Elkhorn, Wis. Elkhorn Area

43- Joel Armstrong F, 6-8, Sr. Lakeland Shores, Minn. Stillwater

44- Clayton Vette C, 6-9, Jr.# Waverly, Iowa Waverly-Shell Rock

51- C.J. Erickson F, 6-6, Sr. Victoria, Minn. Minnetonka

55- Jordan Fischer G, 6-4, Jr. Wausau, Wis. Wausau East

Mike Leaf Head Coach

Tom Brown Associate Head Coach

Chris Gove Assistant Coach

Jason Gorman Assistant Coach


Winona State

SEASON OUTLOOK

Once again basketball season begins full of promise at Winona State. The Warriors return a talented group of playmakers in a lineup that is both experienced and fresh. The Warriors saw significant minutes from a talented group of underclassmen a season ago and boasts senior leadership in the form of CJ Erickson and Jon Walburg as well. That core helped lead the Warriors to 20 wins, the NSIC Tournament title and a spot in the NCAA Regional Tournament for the seventh consecutive year. This season Winona State has its sights set on another postseason run with a team constructed to play deep into March.

THE BACKCOURT The biggest hole Winona State will have to fill comes at the point guard position. Ben Fischer was outstanding at the position for four years, ending his career as the only player in school history with 1,000 points and 600 assists. His 660 career assists are the most in school history. Taylor Cameron will have the opportunity to replace Fischer at the points, having played in 24 games as a freshman last season. A solid shooter and distributor, Cameron averaged 2.2 points and an assist in just ten minutes of action last season. Xavier Humphrey is an athletic slasher who is also deadly from the outside and will be counted on to step into a starting roll at the other guard position. Humphrey averaged 6.2 points per game as a sophomore while shooting 41.4 percent from behind the 3-point line. He played in all 30 games last season while starting six times. Jon Walburg is a tremendous outside shooter who has the size and strength to also play around the basket. The Warrior senior averaged 9.7 points per game a season ago, serving as the team’s sixth man and a spot starter. Walburg hit 39 3-pointers and ended the season shooting 44.7 percent from the floor. He also collected nearly four rebounds a game. Zander Culver is an option off the bench for the Warriors who can provide instant offense. Culver is lightning quick with a strong shot from the outside. He played in 17 games a season ago and hit 5-of-11 3-point attempts (45.5 percent). Jordan Fischer will also see minutes and can play either guard position. Fischer started a pair of conference games for the Warriors last season and brings stability to the offense and tough defense every time he steps onto the floor. A pair of newcomers will also be in the mix at the guard spots as well. Junior Grant Johnson who transferred from WisconsinParkside and freshman Conrad Masburg are fighting for minutes in a talented Warrior backcourt. THE FRONTCOURT Clayton Vette leads the Warriors down low, as the junior earned all-NSIC honors a season ago after averaging 14 points and 6.4 rebounds a game. An extremely powerful and physical presence under the basket, Vette led the Warriors in field goals made while shooting 54.6 percent from the floor. He can also step out and hit a jumper, providing matchup problems for defenders. CJ Erickson is an explosive defender who can play both around the basket and on the perimeter. Erickson made starts in 20 of WSU’s 30 games a season ago, averaging 7.4 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. He connected on 52.7 percent of his field goal

attempts last season while knocking down 21 3-pointers. He led the team in clocked shots with 29 and steals with 42 as well. Sophomore Kellen Taylor is another athletic swingman who has a knack for finishing at the rim and a tendency to hit clutch shots. Taylor hit a buzzer-beater at St. Cloud State to give the Warriors the victory and added another in an overtime win at Southwest Minnesota State. He scored 4.3 points per game on the year while also grabbing 3.1 rebounds per contest. Joel Armstrong and Caleb Palkert will also contribute down low for the Warriors. Armstrong started 12 games a season ago, averaging 4.1 points per game while hitting field goals at a 60.8 percent clip. Palkert played in 23 games after transferring to WSU from South Carolina-Upstate. Palkert blocked 16 shots while averaging just 6.8 minutes per game in his first year with the Warriors. Freshman and Winona native Mark Blacklock is an athletic wing who has the leaping ability and toughness inside to make an impact. THE OUTLOOK The championship pedigree at Winona State is well known, and it’s a tradition the 2011-12 Warrior team will try to build on. Winona State advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the seventh consecutive season after winning 20 games last year. The Warriors also won the NSIC Tourament title for the fifth time in the last 11 years. The collection of talent Winona State will bring to the court each night led the team to be picked second in the NSIC Preseason Poll. Only Augustana received more votes than the Warriors. An experienced team will take to the court this season for the Warriors; a team that is hungry to add to the storied tradition that is Winona State basketball.


Jon Walburg

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Guard 6-5 • Sr.

Points: FG: 3PT: FT: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: Minutes:

Single Game Bests 29, vs. Bemidji State, 12/12/09 9, vs. Bemidji State, 12/12/09 5, twice, last vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2/25/11 10, twice, last vs. Bemidji State, 12/12/09 10, vs. Mary, 3/3/10 4, vs. Minnesota State, 3/5/11 4, vs. Bemidji State, 2/26/11 3, vs. Upper Iowa, 1/31/09 36 vs. Minnesota State, 3/5/11

2010-11: Played in all 30 games ... provided a scoring spark off the bench ... averaged 9.7 points and 3.9 rebounds per game ... had 21 points on 5-of-5 shooting from behind the 3-point line against Minnesota Duluth ... followed with season-high 23 points the next night against Bemidji State ... averaged 14.7 points per game in the NSIC Tournament ... averaged 12 points and 7.5 rebounds in weekend games against Southwest Minnesota State and Minnesota State ... scored in double digits in 14 contests. 2009-10: One of two Warriors to play in all 30 games ... made 18 starts on the season, averaging 10.8 points ... career-high 29 points vs. Bemidji State (9-14 FG, 10-11 FT) ... double-double vs. Mary netting 23 points and 10 rebounds ... 14 points and six rebounds against Cardinal Stritch ... shot better than 48% from behind threepoint line (42-86, .488). 2008-09: Played in all 33 WSU games ... 14 double-digit games ... scored 17 points and had five rebounds in Warrior debut vs. Saint Mary’s ... 19 points in back-to-back games vs. Southwest Minnesota and Minnesota State ... ten free throws made vs. Texas A&M International (14 points, 7 rebounds). Personal: Born on July 13, 1988 ... son of Terry and Darla Walburg ... majoring in Exercise Science with a minor in Coaching.

Walburg’s Career Stats

Year GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 33 16.2 93-211 .441 33-90 .367 64-80 .800 119 3.6 10 10 20 283 8.6 2009-10 30 19.9 105-205 .512 42-86 .488 71-85 .835 98 3.3 27 5 22 323 10.8 2010-11 30 18.8 96-215 .447 39-108 .361 60-75 .800 118 3.9 20 3 16 291 9.7 Career 93 18.0 294-631 .466 114-284 .401 195-240 .813 335 3.6 57 18 58 897 9.6


Joel Armstrong

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Forward 6-8 • Sr.

Points: FG: 3PT: FT: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: Minutes:

Single Game Bests 20, vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 11/28/09 9, vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 11/28/09 1, 5 times, last vs. St. Cloud State, 2/4/11 6, vs. Mary, 2/6/10 11, twice, last vs. MSU Moorhead, 1/22/10 4, 3 times, last vs. Concorida-St. Paul, 1/8/11 3, vs. Minnesota Duluth, 12/13/08 1, 20 times, last vs. Bemidji State, 2/26/11 31, twice, last vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 3/4/09

2010-11: Played in 26 games, making 12 starts ... averaged 4.1 points and 2.9 rebounds per game ... scored season-high 13 points and seven rebounds against St. Cloud State ... netted 11 points and six boards at MSU Moorhead ... scored ten points on 5-of-6 shooting at Barry. 2009-10: Averaged 7.5 points per game in 30 contests ... made 20 starts ... shot .599 from the field (88-of-147) ... career-high 20 points on 9-of-13 shooting vs. Minnesota, Crookston ... 16 points and 10 rebounds vs. Cardinal Stritch ... 11 boards vs. MSU Moorhead ... 15 points on 6-of-7 shooting and seven rebounds vs. Upper Iowa. 2008-09: Started all 33 games as a freshman ... 16 times in double digits scoring ... season-high 19 points (7-of-9 shooting) vs. Mary ... game started a five game stretch where he averaged 13.8 points ... scored 13 points in Warrior debut vs. Saint Mary’s ... 11 rebounds vs. Texas A&M International ... 13 points and 7 rebounds vs. Upper Iowa and Metro State. Personal: Born on Sept. 19, 1989 ... son of Gary and Barbara Armstrong ... majoring in Business Administration.

Armstrong’s Career Stats

Year GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA 2008-09 33 22.0 124-210 .590 3-16 2009-10 30 19.6 88-147 .599 1-7 2010-11 26 13.7 45-74 .608 1-4 Career 89 20.9 257-431 .596 5-27

Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg .188 48-77 .623 127 3.8 33 9 21 299 9.1 .143 48-61 .787 123 4.1 26 5 11 225 7.5 .250 15-26 .577 76 2.9 13 6 7 106 4.1 .185 111-164 .677 326 3.6 72 20 39 630 7.1


CJ Erickson

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Forward 6-6 • Sr.

Points: FG: 3PT: FT: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: Minutes:

Single Game Bests 19, twice, last vs. Minnesota State, 1/9/10 9, vs. Wisconsin-Stout, 11/16/09 3, twice, last vs. Augustana, 1/22/11 5, twice, last vs. Upper Iowa, 12/4/10 10, twice, last vs. Minnesota State, 1/28/11 6, vs. Bemidji State, 12/12/10 4, twice, last vs. Northwood, 11/17/10 6, vs. Cardinal Stritch, 11/21/09 36, vs. Wayne State, 1/15/10

2010-11: Averaged 7.4 points in 30 games on the season ... made 20 starts ... shot 52.7 percent (79-150) from the field ... led team with 29 blocked shots ... scored 15 points in NCAA Tournament matchup against Minnesota State ... recorded double-double of 11 points and ten rebounds at Mavericks during regular season ... scored season-high 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting against Wayne State ... averaged 13.5 points and five rebounds against Minnesota, Crookston and MSU Moorhead ... followed with weekend averages of 14 points and 4.5 rebounds the next weekend against Wayne State and Augustana. 2009-10: Saw action in 26 games, starting 21, in first season with Warriors ... led team in rebounding at 5.1 boards per game and blocked shots with 34 ... averaged 8.2 points per game ... scored 19 points (9-of-13 FG) and had seven rebounds in WSU debut vs. Wisconsin-Stout ... 19 points and 10 rebounds vs. Minnesota State ... 10 points and nine rebounds in back-to-back games vs. Mary and Southwest Minnesota ... four blocks in game against Southwest Minnesota ... 12 points and six assists vs. Bemidji State. 2008-09 (Southern Illinois-Evansville): Saw action in 14 games, scoring 15 total points. Personal: Born on Sept. 27, 1989 ... son of Steve and Laurie Erickson ... Marketing major.

Year 2008-09

Erickson’s Career Stats Southern Illinois-Evansville

GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 14 3.6 6-13 .462 0-1 .000 3-7 .429 7 0.5 2 1 1 15 1.1 Winona State Year GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 26 24.4 83-173 .480 16-49 .327 32-55 .582 133 5.1 37 34 22 214 8.2 2010-11 30 21.3 79-150 .527 21-57 .368 42-65 .646 125 4.2 21 29 42 221 7.4 Career (WSU) 56 24.4 162-323 .502 37-106 .349 74-120 .617 258 4.6 58 63 64 435 7.8 Totals 70 17.1 168-336 .500 37-107 .346 77-127 .606 265 3.8 60 64 65 450 6.4


Kellen Taylor

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Guard 6-7 • So.#

Points: FG: 3PT: FT: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: Minutes:

Single Game Bests 12, vs. St. Cloud State, 2/4/11 4, vs. St. Cloud State, 2/4/11 3, vs. St. Cloud State, 2/4/11 3, vs. Bemidji State, 2/26/11 7, vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 1/28/11 4, vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2/25/11 2, 3 times, last vs. Bemidji State, 2/26/11 2, vs. Northern State, 1/4/11 28, vs. St. Cloud State, 2/4/11

2010-11: Made major contributions during freshman season, averaging 4.3 points per game in 28 contests ... hit game-winning shot against St. Cloud State ... scored career-best 12 points against the Huskies ... hit all three 3-point attempts in game ... scored 11 points in season finale against Bemidji State ... grabbed seven rebounds at Southwest Minnesota State ... added ten points, including the game-winner at St. Cloud State. 2009-10: Redshirted initial collegiate season. Personal: Born on Oct. 28, 1990 ... son of Corky and Joanne Taylor ... Business Administration major ... father played basketball at the University of Minnesota ... brother Chris played basketball at Brown University.

Taylor’s Career Stats

Year GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 28 13.4 39-103 .379 16-40 .400 27-47 .574 87 3.1 19 9 11 121 4.3 Career 28 13.4 39-103 .379 16-40 .400 27-47 .574 87 3.1 19 9 11 121 4.3


Xavier Humphrey

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Guard 6-2 • Jr.

Points: FG: 3PT: FT: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: Minutes:

Single Game Bests 20, vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 3/2/11 6, vs. Augustana, 2/13/10 4, vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 3/2/11 7, vs. Minnesota State, 3/5/10 5, 3 times, last vs. MSU Moorhead, 2/18/11 5, vs. MSU Moorhead, 1/22/10 3, vs. Bemidji State, 2/20/10 1, 6 times, last vs. Minnesota State, 1/28/11 34, vs. Wayne State, 1/15/10

2010-11: Had a strong sophomore season, playing in all 30 games with six starts ... averaged 6.2 points per game and shot 48 percent from the floor ... had outstanding postseason, averaging 11.3 points per game in the NSIC and NCAA Tournaments ... scored careerhigh 20 points on 5-of-7 shooting in NSIC Tournament opener against Concordia-St. Paul ... hit career-best four three-pointers against the Golden Bears ... added 14 points in upset of top-seed Minnesota State during the tournament semifinals ... reached double digits in five of season’s final eight games. 2009-10: Made immediate impact as a freshman, starting 16 of 30 games played .. averaged 5.5 points and shot .509 from the field ... scored 15 points at Augustana ... scored in double figures in six games ... 13 points and three rebounds vs. Concordia-St. Paul ... tallied seven points in first career start vs. Southwest Minnesota ... named Winona State’s Male Freshman of the Year. Personal: Born on May 13, 1991 ... son of Vincent and Juanita Humphrey ... Criminal Justice major ... brother Vince played basketball at Valparaiso and Northern Kentucky.

Humphrey’s Career Stats

Year GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 30 21.2 59-116 .509 20-44 .455 26-38 .684 53 1.8 33 5 15 164 5.5 2010-11 30 19.4 62-128 .484 29-70 .414 34-45 .756 60 2.0 28 1 14 187 6.2 Career 60 21.2 121-244 .496 49-114 .430 60-83 .723 113 1.9 61 6 29 351 5.9


Zander Culver

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Guard 5-10 • Jr.

Single Game Bests Points: 14, twice, last vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 1/23/10 FG: 5, vs. Minnesota Duluth, 12/13/10 3PT: 3, vs. Minnesota Duluth, 12/13/10 FT: 6, vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 1/23/10 Rebounds: 4, vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 11/28/09 Assists: 6, vs. Saint Mary’s, 12/28/09 Steals: 2, vs. Clarke, 11/29/10 Blocks: none Minutes: 33, vs. Mary, 1/3/10

2010-11: Played in 17 games, scoring a season-high eight points against Clarke ... passed out four assists in season opener against Saint Mary’s ... had five points in four minutes against Minnesota Duluth. 2009-10: Saw action in 28 of 30 Warrior games as a freshman ... season-high 14 points vs. Minnesota Duluth and Minnesota, Crookston ... hit all five field goals, including three three-point shots, vs. Minnesota Duluth ... seven points and four rebounds in first meeting of the season vs. Minnesota, Crookston. Personal: Born on Dec. 12, 1990 in Houston, Texas ... son of Arthur and Annetta Culver ... majoring in Social Studies Education ... father ran track at Grand Valley State ... brother Arthur played basketball at Rice and brother Adam played basketball at IllinoisChicago and Trinity University.

Culver’s Career Stats

Year GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 28 16.2 56-135 .415 23-59 .390 28-34 .824 37 1.3 41 0 9 163 5.8 2010-11 17 4.9 8-29 .276 5-11 .455 3-4 .750 9 0.5 9 0 5 24 1.4 Career 45 16.2 64-164 .390 28-70 .400 31-38 .816 46 1.0 50 0 14 187 4.2


Caleb Palkert

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Forward 6-9 • Jr.

Points: FG: 3PT: FT: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: Minutes:

Single Game Bests 11, Minnesota, Crookston, 1/14/11 3, twice, last vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 1/14/11 1, twice, last vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2/25/11 5, vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 1/14/11 7, twice, last vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 1/29/11 1, twice, last vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 1/29/11 1, vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 1/29/11 3, twice, last vs. St. Cloud State, 3/6/11 14, 3 times, last vs. St. Cloud State, 3/6/11

2010-11: Came off the bench to play in 23 games in first season with the Warriors ... averaged 2.3 points and 2.0 rebounds per game ... scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Minnesota, Crookston ... scored eight points against St. Cloud State ... blocked 16 shots, including three against Concordia-St. Paul and St. Cloud State. 2009-10 (South Carolina-Upstart): Played 24 games for SCUpstate ... averaged better than 12 minutes per game ... scored 77 points while shooting the ball at a .411 clip ... blocked 22 shots. Personal: Born on Jan. 20, 1991 ... son of Tom and Brenda Palkert ... Finance major ... sister Emily played volleyball for ConcordiaSt. Paul.

Year 2009-10

Palkert’s Career Stats South Carolina-Upstate

GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 24 12.3 30-73 .411 0-7 .000 17-27 .630 71 2.5 9 22 8 77 2.8 Winona State Year GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 23 6.8 18-46 .291 2-10 .200 15-20 .750 46 2.0 2 16 3 53 2.3 Career (WSU) 23 6.8 18-46 .291 2-10 .200 15-20 .750 46 2.0 2 16 3 53 2.3 Totals 47 48-119 .403 2-17 .118 32-47 .681 117 2.5 11 38 11 130 2.8


Taylor Cameron

30

Guard 6-5 • So.

Points: FG: 3PT: FT: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: Minutes:

Single Game Bests 8, vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2/25/11 3, twice, last vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2/25/11 1, 4 times, last vs. Minnesota Duluth, 2/25/11 2, 3 times, last vs. Concordia-St. Paul, 3/2/11 5, vs. Minnesota State, 12/18/10 4, vs. Bemidji State, 12/10/10 3, vs. MSU Moorhead, 1/15/11 1, vs. Northern State, 1/4/11 19, vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 12/17/10

2010-11: Saw action in 24 games as a freshman, making a pair of starts ... scored season-high eight points against Minnesota Duluth ... had six points and four rebounds against Clarke. Personal: Born on July 12, 1991 ... son of John and Gail Cameron ... undecided on major.

Cameron’s Career Stats

Year GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 24 10.7 18-45 .400 4-11 .364 13-25 .520 45 1.9 23 1 13 53 2.2 Career 24 10.7 18-45 .400 4-11 .364 13-25 .520 45 1.9 23 1 13 53 2.2


Clayton Vette

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Center 6-9 • Jr.#

Points: FG: 3PT: FT: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: Minutes:

Single Game Bests 28, vs. St. Cloud State, 1/9/11 12, vs. St. Cloud State, 1/9/11 3, vs. Mary, 3/3/10 12, vs. Minnesota State, 3/12/11 15, vs. St. Cloud State, 2/27/10 4, vs. Saint Mary’s, 11/13/10 3, vs. Minnesota, Crookston, 1/14/11 4, vs. Wayne State 1/21/11 38, vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 1/29/11

Awards and Honors All-NSIC (2010-11 Second Team) 2010-11: Had outstanding sophomore season, earning All-NSIC Second Team honors ... second on team with 14.0 points per game average ... led squad with 6.4 rebounds per game ... reached double-digits in 20 of 29 games played ... shot 54.6 percent (154-282) from the field on the year ... scored 24 points and had 11 rebounds in NCAA Tournament against Minnesota State ... performance was one of six double-doubles on season ... averaged 14.3 points and 6.7 rebounds on way to NSIC Tournament title ... scored careerhigh 28 points with 13 rebounds at St. Cloud State ... double-doubles in back-to-back games against Wayne State and Augustana ... scored 13 points and grabbed 13 boards vs. Wayne State ... posted 26 points and 12 rebounds the next night at Augustana ... blocked four shots at Wayne State and three at Southwest Minnesota State. 2009-10: Played in 20 games, starting 11 in injury shortened season ... hit better than 40% of three-point attempts (13-of-32) ... 18 points on 8-of-10 shooting vs. Augustana ... 13 points and 15 rebounds vs. St. Cloud State ... double figures in final seven games of the season ... averaged 13.6 points and 7.6 rebounds over season’s final seven games ... made three treys in NSIC Tournament win over Mary. 2008-09: Redshirted season. 2007-08 (Iowa State): Played in five games scoring seven points before season-ending injury. Personal: Born on Sept. 5, 1988 ... son of Brett and Robin Vette ... majoring in Elementary Education ... brother Ryan played football at Southwest Minnesota State.

Year 2007-08

Vette’s Career Stats Iowa State University

GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 5 6.2 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 8 1.6 0 0 0 7 1.4 Winona State Year GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 20 20.5 69-151 .457 13-32 .406 28-53 .528 92 4.6 22 6 9 179 9.0 2010-11 29 24.1 154-282 .546 8-28 .286 90-154 .584 187 6.4 31 19 18 406 14.0 Career (WSU) 49 223-433 .515 21-60 .350 118-207 .570 279 5.7 53 25 27 585 11.9 Totals 54 226-436 .518 21-60 .250 119-211 .564 287 5.3 53 25 27 592 11.0


Jordan Fischer

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Guard 6-4 • Jr.

Points: FG: 3PT: FT: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: Minutes:

Single Game Bests 11, vs. Clarke, IA, 11/20/09 4, vs. Clarke, IA, 11/20/09 1, 7 times, last vs. MSU Moorhead, 2/18/11 2, vs. Clarke, IA, 11/20/09 5, vs. Minnesota State, 11/29/09 3, vs. Clarke, 11/29/10 1, 7 times, last vs. Minnesota State, 3/12/11 3, 3 times, last vs. MInnesota State, 11/29/09 25, vs. Minnesota State, 11/29/09

2010-11: Saw time in 15 games, making two starts ... scored season-high six points and had four rebounds at MSU Moorhead ... had four points and three assists against Clarke. 2009-10: Played in 14 games, starting 10, before an injury derailed season ... scored 11 points in 15 minutes of second career game vs. Clarke (IA) ... four points and four rebounds vs. Cardinal Stritch ... five boards vs. Minnesota State. Personal: Born on Feb. 9, 1990 ... son of Timm and Mary Fischer ... majoring in Business ... brother Ben was teammate on the Winona State basketball team.

Fischer’s Career Stats

Year GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 14 12.4 15-34 .441 3-11 .273 4-9 .444 25 1.8 5 3 4 37 2.6 2010-11 15 8.3 9-21 .429 4-11 .364 2-5 .400 18 1.2 13 2 3 24 1.6 Career 29 24-55 .436 7-22 .318 6-14 .429 43 1.5 18 5 7 61 2.1


Skyler O’Laughlin

2010-11: Redshirted initial collegiate season. Personal: Born on Dec. 31, 1991 in Fort Hood, Texas ... son of Steven and Sigrid O’Laughlin ... majoring in Elementary Education with a Coaching minor.

Center 6-10 • Fr.#

Mark Blacklock Forward 6-6 • Fr.

Leaf on Blacklock: “Mark is a very long and athletic player. He brings another inside and outside threat to the team. We like his ability to play above the rim and finish with both hands.” High School: Averaged 18.1 points and 9.3 rebounds as a senior ... second at Winona Senior High with 1,128 career points ... 2011 Winona Daily News Player of the Year ... led team to Section 1AAA Championship game as junior and senior. Personal: Born on Dec. 18, 1992 ... son of Pat and Fred Blacklock ... undecided on major.


Grant Johnson Guard 6-5 • Jr.

Leaf on Johnson: “Grant is a long and versatile, slashing type player. He gives us another option for scoring both on the perimeter and in the paint. Grant’s ability to rebound the basketball and convert from the free throw line are strengths we are excited about.” 2009-10: Saw action in 29 games for Wisconsin-Parkside, averaging 15.9 points per game ... also collected five rebounds per contest ... dished out 84 assists while making 38 steals. Personal: Born on March 11, 1990 in Minneapolis ... son of Rick and Karmen Johnson ... Exercise Science major. Johnson’s Career Stats Wisconsin-Parkside

Year GP Min/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTM Pct. Reb. Avg A Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 29 34.0 161-349 .461 28-78 .359 110-130 .846 145 5.0 84 9 38 460 15.9 Career 29 34.0 161-349 .461 28-78 .359 110-130 .846 145 5.0 84 9 38 460 15.9

Conrad Masberg

Guard 6-2 • Fr.

Leaf on Masberg: “Conrad is a hard-nosed competitor. He provides us with quickness and a tremendous amount of hustle on the perimeter defensively. He is also a nice scoring threat from behind the 3-point line.” High School: Led team to state tournament as a senior ... averaged 17 points per game last season ... scored over 1,000 points in high school career. Personal: Born on Dec. 7, 1992 ... son of John and Lois Masberg ... undecided on major ... father played baseball at Minnesota State ... mother played basketball at Bemidji State.


The Mike Leaf File Years at Winona State: 14th season Record at Winona State: 290-118 (.711) Hometown: Winona, Minn. College: Saint Mary’s 1983 (B.A. Elementary Education) Winona State 1985 (B.S. Physical Education) Graduate Degree: Winona State 1989 (M.A. Physical Education)

Mike Leaf Head Coach

Mike Leaf has redefined success as the head coach of the Winona State men’s basketball program. In his 13 seasons as the Warriors’ head man, Leaf has established his program as one of the best in the nation, while cementing his reputation as one of the best coaches in the game. Leaf guided the Warriors to the 2006 and 2008 NCAA Division II National Championships, setting an NCAA Division II record with 57 consecutive wins from Jan 13, 2006 to March 22, 2007. The Warriors’ 38 wins during the 2007-08 season are a record for any division of NCAA basketball. Overall Leaf has spent 24 seasons with the Warriors’ basketball program, the last 13 as head coach. In the his 13 seasons as head coach, Leaf’s Warriors have had 12 winning seasons which has made Leaf the all-time leader in coaching victories at Winona State (290) along with the highest career winning percentage (.711). Leaf has amassed 20-plus wins in each of the past 7 seasons. In 2010-11 the Warriors finished 20-10 overall and qualified for their seventh consecutive appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament. The team also claimed its fifth NSIC Tournament title. Winona State posted a 20-10 mark during 2009-10 season while advancing to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the sixth straight season. Leaf led the Warriors to a 24-9 record overall in 2008-09. The Warriors finished second in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference with a record of 15-5 on their way to qualifying for their fifth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament. In 2007-08 Leaf and his Warriors won the NCAA Division II National Championship with an 87-76 victory over Augusta State (Ga.). The championship capped off a season which saw the Warriors go 38-1, setting a Division II record for wins in a season. Those wins included both the NSIC Championship and NSIC Tournament Championship for the third straight year. The 2008 national championship also completed a three year run that landed the Warriors two national titles in three trips to the NCAA Division II National Championship game. Winona State posted an overall Leaf’s Career Record

Season W L Pct. Postseason 1998-99 15 12 .556 1999-00 19 9 .679 2000-01 21 9 .700 NCAA North Central Region First Round 2001-02 14 13 .519 2002-03 11 17 .393 2003-04 17 12 .586 2004-05 24 11 .686 NCAA North Central Region Second Round 2005-06 32 4 .889 NCAA Division II National Champion 2006-07 35 1 .972 NCAA Division II National Runner-up 2007-08 38 1 .974 NCAA Division II National Champion 2008-09 24 9 .727 NCAA Central Region Second Round 2009-10 20 10 .667 NCAA Central Region First Round 2010-11 20 10 .667 NCAA Central Region First Round Totals 290 118 .711


record of 105-6 during those three seasons. The 2007-08 season also witnessed Leaf record career coaching win 200 in a 100-81 victory over Viterbo University (Wisconsin) on December 19, 2007. Following the 2008 national championship, Leaf was recognized with national coaching awards. Leaf was named the 2008 National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) National Coach of the Year as well as the National Coach of the Year by Molton/DII Bulletin. For the 2007-08 season, Leaf also received conference and regional recognition as North Central Region Coach of the Year to go along with a third consecutive NSIC Coach of the Year award. In 2007 the Warriors advanced to their second consecutive NCAA Division II National Championship game and finished as runnerup while establishing a NCAA Division II record of 57 consecutive victories. The victory streak began on January 13, 2006 and ended on March 22, 2007 with a loss in the national title game. For the second straight season the Warriors won both the NSIC Championship and the NSIC Tournament Championship and finished with a record of 35-1. Leaf received more national recognition following the 2007 season, winning the Basketball Times Coach of the Year and for a second straight season earned both the North Central Region Coach of the Year and NSIC Coach of the Year award. The 2006 season was a season of firsts for Leaf and his program. The Warriors won the first of two NCAA Division II National Championship in school history, defeating Virginia Union 73-61 in the title game. The 2006 National Championship was also the

Leaf by the Numbers

2

National Championships

2

National Coach of the Year Awards

3

First Team All-Americans

5

NSIC Tournament Championships

5

NSIC Coach of the Year Awards

6

NSIC Regular Season Championships

7

NCAA Division II Tournament Appearances

24

First Team All-NSIC Selections

38

Wins in a season; NCAA record, all divisions

57

Consecutive wins; most in NCAA Division II history

270

Wins; most in Winona State history

.711

Career Winning Percentage

first NCAA Championship for the NSIC. Leaf took home numerous awards for the 2006 season including North Central Region Coach of the Year, Basketball Times Coach of the Year, Molton/ DII Bulletin Coach of the Year, Daktronics National Coach of the Year and the NABC National Coach of the Year. The Warriors ended the 2005-06 season with a record of 32-4. Leaf led his 2006 team to the first of three consecutive NSIC Tournament Championships, in addition to the Warriors’ second of four consecutive NSIC Championships and helped Leaf earn the 2006 NSIC Coach of the Year award as well as the 2006 Winona Daily News Sportsman of the Year honor. Leaf’s Warriors finished the 2004-05 season with a record of 24-11 which earned Leaf the 2005 NSIC Coach of the Year award. That same season Coach Leaf led the Warriors to their first NCAA Region Tournament victory with a 64-58 win over Nebraska-Omaha. The year also featured the Warriors’ first of five consecutive NSIC championships. In 2001 Leaf and his Warriors went 21-9 winning the first of four NSIC Tournament Championships and qualified for the program’s first ever appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament. A year earlier the Warriors had a record of 19-9 to go along with their second of back-to-back NSIC Championships. The 1998-99 season marked the beginning for Leaf as head coach of the Warriors. In his first season as head coach, Leaf and his War-


Leaf’s Coaching Honors NABC NCAA Division II Coach of the Year: 2005-06, 2007-08 Multon/DII Bulletin National Coach of the Year: 2005-06, 2007-08 NABC North Central Region Coach of the Year: 2005-06, 2007-08 NSIC Coach of the Year: 1999-00, 2004-05 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08

riors won the NSIC Championship with a record of 15-12, with Leaf receiving his first NSIC Coach of the Year award. This made Leaf only the third head coach in the history of the men’s basketball program at Winona State to win conference coach of the year honors. Individual coaching awards aside, Leaf takes pride in what his talented recruits have accomplished at Winona State. Leaf has recruited outstanding athletes to develop in his basketball program and the awards recognizing the accomplishments of Leaf’s players are as numerous as his coaching awards. Leaf has recruited John Smith, a two-time national player of the year (2006-07 and 2007-08) and Winona State’s all-time leading scorer. Smith and teammate Jonte’ Flowers won Elite Eight Most Outstanding Player awards following the 2005-06 and 2007-08 championship seasons respectively. The list of national awards won by Warriors includes four players (David Zellmann, Zach

Malvik, Jonte’ Flowers and John Smith) who earned a combined 18 All-America awards. In addition, the Warriors have won seven Elite Eight All-Tournament Player awards. The Warriors have received regional and NSIC recognition as well. Warriors have earned four North Central Region Player of the Year awards, eight North Central All-Region Player awards, three North Central Region Tournament MVP awards, and eight North Central Tournament team members. The list of NSIC awards won by Warriors includes four NSIC Players of the Year, 31 NSIC All-Conference Awards, five NSIC Tournament MVPs and six NSIC Defensive Players of the Year. Leaf has recruited and coached players who have gone on to play professional basketball. Even greater than the pride Leaf receives from the success of his players on the basketball court is the pride he receives from the success his players earn in the classroom. In his 13 years as head coach of the Warriors, every one of the players who have exhausted their athletic eligibility have left Winona State with a degree. His players work in the classroom have allowed them to accumulate two Academic All-America awards, seven NSIC academic standouts and 51 NISC Academic All-Conference selections.


As an assistant coach for the Warriors, Leaf helped Winona State finish second in the NSIC three times (1991-92, 1992-92 and 1997-98). Leaf earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1983 from Saint Mary’s University, MN in Elementary Education. He graduated from Winona State in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education. In 1989 Leaf completed his Masters of Arts studies at Winona State in Physical Education. Along with running the Warriors’ basketball program, Leaf is an assistant professor in the Department of Physical Education and Sport Science at Winona State University. In his spare time Leaf enjoys playing golf, reading and riding his bike around Lake Winona.

National Players of the Year

John Smith (NABC, Molten/Division II Bulletin, Basketball Times, Daktronics) John Smith (NABC, Molten Division II Bulletin, Basketball Times)

2006-07 2007-08

All-Americans

First Team Jonte Flowers (Daktronics, Basketball Times) Lance Meincke (GTE, Successful Farming) Lance Meincke (GTE, Successful Farming) John Smith (NABC, Division II Bulletin, Daktronics, Basketball Times) John Smith (NABC, Division II Bulletin, Daktronics, Basketball Times) Second Team Jonte Flowers (Division II Bulletin) Third Team Jonte Flowers (Daktronics) David Zellman (Division II Bulletin, Daktronics, Basketball Times) Honorable Mention Jonte Flowers (Division II Bulletin) David Johnson (Division II Bulletin) Zach Malvik (Division II Bulletin)

Regional Player of the Year

John Smith (NABC, Daktronics) John Smith (NABC, Daktronics) Jonte Flowers (Daktronics)

2007-08 1998-99 1999-00 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2006-07 2009-10 2006-07

2006-07 2007-08 2007-08

Conference Awards

NSIC Most Valuable Player

Kyle Schlaak David Zellmann John Smith John Smith Kyle Schlaak John Hopf Jonte Flowers Jonte Flowers Jonte Flowers Jonte Flowers

NSIC Defensive Player of the Year

David Zellmann Quincy Henderson

NSIC Newcomer of the Year

2000-01 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2000-01 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2002-03 2005-06

First Team All-Conference Players

School Augustana Bemidji State Concordia-St. Paul Minnesota State MSU Moorhead Minnesota, Crookston Minnesota Duluth Northern State St. Cloud State Southwest Minnesota State Upper Iowa Wayne State TOTALS

Leaf vs. the NSIC

W L Pct. 5 6 .455 17 11 .607 25 2 .926 9 11 .450 24 3 .889 22 2 .917 12 8 .600 21 10 .677 6 5 .545 21 9 .700 14 1 .933 20 6 .769 196 74 .726

Ben Fischer Jonte Flowers David Johnson Jason Linzmeier Travis Leech Zach Malvik Lance Meincke Kyle Schlaak John Smith Justin Treptow David Zellmann

2008-09, 2010-11 2006-07, 2007-08 2008-09, 2009-10 2001-02 2003-04 2002-03, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 1998-99, 1999-00 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 1999-00 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06


The Tom Brown File Years at Winona State: 14th season Hometown: Woodbury, Minn. College: Winona State 1993 (B.S. Physical Education) Graduate Degree: Winona State 1998 (M.S. Education) Wife: Trisha Children: TJ (6), Zach (5), Ella (3)

Tom Brown

Associate Head Coach

Tom Brown has helped turn Winona State into one of the premier basketball programs in the country. Brown has been with the Warriors for 13 seasons and boasts 18 years of coaching experience overall. Brown has helped coach the Warriors to National Championships in 2006 and 2008. Winona State set an NCAA Division II record with 57 consecutive wins from 2006-2007 while winning an alldivision record 38 games during the 2007-08 season. Winona State posted a 105-6 combined record during the 2005-06 through 200708 seasons. The Warriors have had a 20-plus win seasons in each of the past seven campaigns. In 2010-11 the Warriors finished 20-10 overall, won the NSIC Tournament and qualified for their seventh consecutive appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament. During Brown’s Winona State tenure Winona State has won six NSIC Championships (1998-99, 1999-00, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08) and five NSIC Tournament titles (2001, 06, 07, 08, 11). The team has also qualified for the NCAA Regional Tournament eight times, including in each of the past seven seasons. The Warriors have also claimed three NCAA Central Region championships during that time. An excellent recruiter and teacher, Brown has had a hand in tutoring some of the best players in Winona State history. Under the WSU coaching staff, John Smith was named NCAA Division II Player of the Year after both the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons. Smith was named Regional Player of the Year in both years as well, sharing the honor with teammate Jonte Flowers after the 2007-08 campaign. Five Warriors have been named first team All-Americans, while 11 players total have earned All-American status under Brown’s watchful eye. Brown has helped coach four NSIC Most Valuable Players, six NSIC Defensive Players of the Year and a pair of NSIC Newcomers of the Year. He has also coached 24 Warriors to First Team All-NSIC honors. Brown played basketball at Winona State from 1988-92. He ranks 11th on the school career charts in scoring, fifth in assists and second in steals. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1993 in Physical Education and completed his Master of Science degree at WSU in Education in 1998. Brown lives in Winona with his wife, Trisha, and their children, TJ, Zach and Ella. Brown is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Education and Sport Science at Winona State.


The Chris Gove Years at Winona State: 14th season Hometown: Appleton, Wis. College: Winona State 1995 (B.S. Business Administration) Winona State 2000 (B.S. Physical Education) Graduate Degree: Winona State 2004 (M.S. Education) Wife: Katie Children: Sydney (6), Jordyn (5)

Chris Gove

Assistant Coach

In 13 seasons at Winona State, Chris Gove has helped turn the Warriors into a national power and one of the most accomplished programs in the country. Gove helped coach the Warriors to National Championships in 2006 and 2008. Winona State set an NCAA Division II record with 57 consecutive wins from 2006-2007 while winning an alldivision record 38 games during the 2007-08 season. Winona State posted a 105-6 combined record during the 2005-06 through 200708 seasons. The Warriors have had a 20-plus win seasons in each of the past seven campaigns. In 2010-11 the Warriors finished 20-10 overall, won the NSIC Tournament and qualified for their seventh consecutive appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament. During Gove’s Winona State tenure Winona State has won six NSIC Championships (1998-99, 1999-00, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08) and five NSIC Tournament titles (2001, 06, 07, 08, 11). The team has also qualified for the NCAA Regional Tournament eight times, including in each of the past seven seasons. The Warriors have also claimed three NCAA Central Region championships during that time. Gove has had a hand in tutoring some of the best players in Winona State history. Under the WSU coaching staff, John Smith was named NCAA Division II Player of the Year after both the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons. Smith was named Regional Player of the Year in both years as well, sharing the honor with teammate Jonte Flowers after the 2007-08 campaign. Five Warriors have been named first team All-Americans, while 11 players total have earned All-American status under Gove’s tutelage. Gove has helped coach four NSIC Most Valuable Players, six NSIC Defensive Players of the Year and a pair of NSIC Newcomers of the Year. He has also coached 24 Warriors to First Team All-NSIC honors. Gove played basketball at Winona State for two seasons while also competing in baseball. Gove started at first base on the Warriors’ 1992 NAIA third place team. He was an All-American during the 1994 season while earning All-District honors in 1993 and 1994. Gove holds a degrees in Business Administration and Physical Education from Winona State. He also earned a Master of Science degree from Winona State in 2004. Gove is also an instructor in the Department of Physical Education and Sport Science at WSU. Gove lives in Winona with his wife Katie and their two daughters, Sydney and Jordyn.


The Jason Gorman File Years at Winona State: 5th season Hometown: Marshfield, Wis. Degree: Winona State 2011 (M.S. Physical Education)

Jason Gorman

Assistant Coach

Jason Gorman is entering his fifth season as an assistant coach with the Winona State University men’s basketball program. Gorman was on the bench for Winona State’s 2008 NCAA Division II National Championship. He also helped the Warriors set an NCAA Division II record with 57 consecutive victories. He has been part of a staff that has led the Warriors to five consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Gorman has helped the Warriors win a pair of NSIC Championships and three NSIC Tournament titles. Gorman holds a degree in Physical Education from Winona State and is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership and Sports Management at WSU. Gorman graduated from Marshfield (Wisconsin) Columbus High School where he lettered three years in football, basketball and baseball and lettered once in soccer. He was an all-area selection in basketball and football as well as all-conference in basketball, football and baseball.


2010-11 SEASON RECAP 2010-11 Individual Statistics

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ A To Blk Stl Pts Avg Anthony Tucker 26-22 803 30.9 139-326 .426 66-185 .357 70-89 .787 22 59 81 3.1 28 0 71 48 2 29 414 15.9 Clayton Vette 29-26 700 24.1 154-282 .546 8-28 .286 90-154 .584 61 126 187 6.4 57 1 31 44 19 18 406 14.0 Ben Fischer 30-30 985 32.8 100-244 .410 55-147 .374 61-75 .813 22 68 90 3.0 47 1 155 63 12 34 316 10.5 Jon Walburg 30-10 563 18.8 96-215 .447 39-108 .361 60-75 .800 51 67 118 3.9 68 2 20 33 3 16 291 9.7 CJ Erickson 30-20 640 21.3 79-150 .527 21-57 .368 42-65 .646 52 73 125 4.2 74 2 21 36 29 42 221 7.4 Xavier Humphrey 30-6 581 19.4 62-128 .484 29-70 .414 34-45 .756 24 36 60 2.0 43 1 28 23 1 14 187 6.2 Brad Meyer 24-7 421 17.5 42-89 .472 23-53 .434 26-33 .788 17 31 48 2.0 53 2 29 19 5 19 133 5.5 Kellen Taylor 28-13 374 13.4 39-103 .379 16-40 .400 27-47 .574 34 53 87 3.1 75 1 19 29 9 11 121 4.3 Joel Armstrong 26-12 355 13.7 45-74 .608 1-4 .250 15-26 .577 21 55 76 2.9 32 0 13 19 6 7 106 4.1 Bryce Welch 15-0 71 4.7 13-33 .394 9-21 .429 8-12 .667 11 6 17 1.1 11 0 8 3 0 3 43 2.9 Dan Kratz 2-0 13 6.5 2-6 .333 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 2.5 Caleb Palkert 23-0 157 6.8 18-46 .391 2-10 .200 15-20 .750 16 30 46 2.0 24 0 2 6 16 3 53 2.3 Taylor Cameron 24-2 256 10.7 18-45 .400 4-11 .364 13-25 .520 21 24 45 1.9 41 0 23 12 1 13 53 2.2 Jordan Fischer 15-2 124 8.3 9-21 .429 4-11 .364 2-5 .400 9 9 18 1.2 13 0 13 12 2 3 24 1.6 Zander Culver 17-0 83 4.9 8-29 .276 5-11 .455 3-4 .750 2 7 9 0.5 6 0 9 8 0 5 24 1.4 TEAM 51 34 85 8 WSU Totals 30 6126 824-1791 .460 283-760 .372 466-675 .690 414 680 1094 36.5 574 10 443 363 105 217 2397 79.9 Opponent Totals 30 6126 746-1662 .449 194-532 .365 464-617 .752 307 668 975 32.5 565 -- 383 432 61 163 2150 71.7

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3-POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-point FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct Free throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Winona State Opponents

WSU OPP 2397 2150 79.9 71.7 +8.2 824-1791 746-1662 .460 .449 283-760 194-532 .372 .365 9.4 6.5 466-675 464-617 .690 .752 15.5 15.5 1094 975 36.5 32.5 +4.0 433 383 14.8 12.8 363 423 12.1 14.1 +2.0 1.2 0.9 217 163 7.2 5.4 105 61 3.5 2.0 21854 21644 13-1681 15-1079 -- 2-2728 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals 1062 1285 39 11 2397 991 1119 35 5 2150

2010-11 Results Nov. 13 Saint Mary’s Nov. 17 at Northwood Nov. 20 at Barry Nov. 29 Clarke, IA Dec. 4 Upper Iowa* Dec. 10 at Bemidji State* Dec. 11 at Minnesota Duluth* Dec. 17 Southwest Minnesota State* Dec. 18 Minnesota State* Jan. 3 Mary* Jan. 4 Northern State* Jan. 8 at Concordia-St. Paul* Jan. 9 at St. Cloud State* Jan. 14 Minnesota, Crookston* Jan. 15 MSU Moorhead Jan. 21 at Wayne State Jan. 22 at Augustana Jan. 28 at Minnesota State Jan. 29 at Southwest Minnesota State Feb. 4 St. Cloud State Feb. 5 Concordia-St. Paul Feb. 12 at Upper Iowa Feb. 18 at MSU Moorhead Feb. 19 at Minnesota, Crookston Feb. 25 Minnesota Duluth Feb. 26 Bemidji State March 2 at Concordia-St. Paul^ March 5 Minnesota State^ March 6 St. Cloud State^ March 12 at Minnesota State# *NSIC Conference Game ^NSIC Tournament #NCAA Tournament

84-50 88-84 82-75 ot 111-66 78-61 71-62 72-75 68-66 74-80 74-73 81-57 85-62 93-91 ot 108-68 87-95 73-71 90-95 ot 65-84 87-81 2ot 88-67 79-81 64-80 74-56 66-70 90-57 58-60 86-72 82-74 58-41 81-96

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Points

Rk. Name 1. John Smith 2. David Zellmann 3. Zach Malvik 4. David Johnson 5. Jonte Flowers 6. Gus Johnson 7. Dave Meisner 8. Roscoe Young 9. Kyle Schlaak 10. Al Svenningson 11. Justin Treptow 12. Thomas Brown 13. Pete Polus 14. Brad Sowinski 15. Carter Glad 16. Darren Miller 17. Lance Meincke 18. Lyle Papenfuss 19. Steve Protsman 20. Hershel Lewis 21. Don Klagge 22. Ben Fischer 23. Jon Urbach 24. Paul Sir 25. Eric Plitzuweit 26. Jason Linzmeier 27. Eric Hepker 28. Ken Stellpflug 29. Rich Wendorf 30. Damon Scott 31. Travis Leech 32. Jason West

Years Points 2004-08 2,265 2002-06 2,059 2002-07 1,971 2006-10 1,897 2004-08 1,882 1971-75 1,698 1963-67 1,658 1970-74 1,631 1997-01 1,617 1955-58 1,597 1996-00 1,593 1988-92 1,466 1948-55 1,410 1993-97 1,398 1986-89 1,367 1987-91 1,321 1996-00 1,307 1960-64 1,216 1967-71 1,174 1971-73 1,173 1956-60 1,157 2007-11 1,142 2001-04 1,136 1972-76 1,132 1991-95 1,059 1998-02 1,038 1978-82 1,029 1959-62 1,016 1978-80 1,015 1992-95 1,012 1999-04 1,010 1984-86 1,002

Field Goals Made Rk Name 1. John Smith 2. Jonte Flowers 3. Gus Johnson 4. Zach Malvik 5. David Zellmann 6. Roscoe Young 7. David Johnson 8. Dave Meisner 9. Kyle Schlaak 10. Justin Treptow 11. Thomas Brown 12. Al Svenningson 13. Brad Sowinski 14. Hershel Lewis 15. Carter Glad

Field Goals Attempted Rk Name 1. David Zellman 2. John Smith 3. Zach Malvik 4. Jonte Flowers 5. Gus Johnson 6. Roscoe Young 7. David Johnson 8. Thomas Brown 9. Hershel Lewis 10. Lance Meincke 11. Kyle Schlaak 12. Brad Sowinski 13. Carter Glad 14. Justin Treptow 15. Ron Gully

Years 2004-08 2004-08 1971-74 2002-07 2002-06 1970-74 2006-10 1963-67 1997-01 1996-00 1988-92 1955-58 1993-97 1971-73 1986-89

FG 849 724 711 706 683 635 605 600 599 582 533 531 511 507 500

Years 2002-06 2004-08 2002-07 2004-08 1971-74 1970-74 2006-10 1988-92 1971-73 1996-00 1997-01 1993-97 1986-89 1996-00 1977-80

Att 1,512 1,511 1,485 1,393 1,369 1,272 1,253 1,236 1,185 1,118 1,112 1,085 1,082 1,061 974

3-Point Shooting Percentage

Field Goal Shooting Percentage (Minimum 6 attempts per game) Rk Name 1. Matt Lingenfelser 2. John Smith 3. Rich Wendorf 4. Justin Treptow Rodney Ousley 6. Donald Jordan 7. Travis Leech 8. Ted Conway 9. Kyle Schlaak 10. Barry Burkhartzmeyer 11. Ray Winter 12. Paul Sir 13. Jonte Flowers 14. Gus Johnson 15. Steve Protsman

3-Point Field Goals Made Rk. Name 1. David Johnson 2. Lance Meincke 3. David Zellmann 4. Darren Miller 5. Eric Plitzuweit 6. Carter Glad 7. Zach Malvik 8. Travis Whipple 9. Jamie Carrier 10. Brian Harms 11. Thomas Brown 12. Jon Urbach 13. Josh Korth 14. Ben Fischer 15. Quincy Henderson 16. Chad Barfknecht 17. Eric Doster Justin Redtzke Pat Thorsell 20. Jon Walburg 21. Damon Scott 22. Brian Puls 23. Jason Linzmeier

Years Percent 1989-93 57.53 2004-08 56.19 1978-80 55.15 1996-00 54.85 1994-95 54.85 1992-94 54.20 1999-04 54.19 1990-94 53.99 1997-01 53.97 1984-87 52.94 1991-93 52.51 1972-76 52.27 2004-08 51.97 1971-74 51.94 1967-71 51.74

Years 2006-10 1996-00 2002-06 1987-91 1991-95 1986-89 2002-07 2005-09 1998-02 1993-97 1988-92 2001-04 2005-09 2007-11 2005-08 2001-04 2000-04 2000-04 1991-95 2008 - 1992-95 1997-01 1998-02

3-Point Field Goals Attempted Rk. Name 1. David Johnson 2. Lance Meincke 3. David Zellmann 4. Darren Miller 5. Eric Plitzuweit 6. Zach Malvik 7. Carter Glad 8. Jamie Carrier 9. Thomas Brown 10. Brian Harms 11. Travis Whipple 12. Chad Barfknecht 13. Jon Urbach 14. Eric Doster 15. Josh Korth 16. Pat Thorsell 17. Quincy Henderson 18. Ben Fischer 19. Justin Redetzke 20. Damon Scott

Years 2006-10 1996-00 2002-06 1987-91 1991-95 2002-07 1986-89 1998-02 1988-92 1993-97 2005-09 2001-04 2001-04 2000-04 2005-09 1991-95 2005-08 2007-11 2000-04 1992-95

3-Pt 318 256 238 216 213 180 176 167 159 156 145 138 128 125 123 118 115 115 115 114 111 107 101

(30 or more attempts) Rk. Name 1. David Johnson 2. Donald Johnson 3. Brian Puls 4. Travis Whipple 5. Scott Adams 6. Luke Doedens 7. Xavier Humphrey 8. Brad Meyer 9. Brent Riese 10. Dale Wiebke 11. Jon Urbach 12. Quincy Henderson 13. Mark Stensgard 14. Brian Harms 15. Jon Walburg 16. Carter Glad 17. Ben Fischer 18. Kellen Taylor Zander Culver 20. Reggie Ollendieck

Years Percent 2006-10 46.42 1992-94 44.34 1997-01 44.21 2005-09 44.06 1993-95 43.37 2008-09 43.75 2009 - 42.98 2007-11 42.05 2004-08 41.88 1986-87 41.66 2001-04 41.57 2005-07 41.36 1986-87 40.74 1993-97 40.73 2008 - 40.14 1986-89 40.09 2007-11 40.06 2009 - 40.00 2008 - 40.00 1999-01 39.70

Att 685 649 622 567 545 458 449 421 401 383 379 373 332 328 323 318 313 312 298 295

John Smith’s list of Winona State records is a long one. The center is the school’s all-time leader in points, field goals, free throws and games played.

1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08


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Free Throws Made Rk. Name 1. John Smith 2. Al Svenningson 3. Dave Meisner 4. David Zellmann 5. Pete Polus 6. Kyle Schlaak 7. Justin Treptow 8. Zach Malvik 9. David Johnson 10. Roscoe Young

Free Throws Attempted Rk. Name 1. John Smith 2. Al Svenningson 3. Pete Polus 4. Roscoe Young 5. David Zellmann 6. Dave Meisner 7. Steve Protsman

Years 2004-08 1955-58 1963-67 2002-06

FT 541 535 458 455 1948-51, 53-55 428 1997-01 399 1996-00 384 2002-07 383 2006-10 369 1970-74 361

Years 2004-08 1955-58

Att 790 723 1948-51, 53-55 670 1970-74 650 2002-06 573 1963-67 567 1967-71 541

Free Throw Shooting Percentage Rk Name 1. Kyle Schlaak 2. Ben Fischer 3. Dave Meisner 4. David Zellmann 5. Jason West 6. Jeff Crouse 7. Hershel Lewis 8. Gene Schultz 9. Justin Treptow Al Svenningson

Rebounds

Rk Name 1. Gus Johnson 2. John Smith 3. Roscoe Young 4. Steve Protsman 5. Jonte Flowers 6. Brad Sowinski 7. Jason Linzmeier

Years Percent 1997-01 82.95 2007-11 81.17 1963-67 80.78 2002-06 79.41 1984-86 77.89 1973-75 76.19 1971-73 75.94 1967-69 74.72 1996-00 73.99 1955-58 73.99

Years 1971-75 2004-08 1970-74 1967-71 2004-08 1993-97 1998-02

Reb 1,688 1,334 918 812 713 691 645

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Justin Treptow Kyle Schlaak Eric Hepker Mark Tripp Quincy Henderson David Zellmann Paul Sir Barry Burkhartzmeyer

Rebounding Average Rk Name 1. Gus Johnson 2. Steve Protsman 3. Roscoe Young

Assists

Rk Name 1. Ben Fischer 2. Zach Malvik 3. Darren Miller 4. Damon Scott 5. Jonte Flowers 6. Thomas Brown 7. Travis Whipple 8. Hershel Lewis 9. John Smith 10. Jamie Carrier 11. Jason Lyons 12. David Zellmann 13. Gary Crouse 14. Cory Kreibich 15. Jason Linzmeier

Blocked Shots

Rk Name 1. Gus Johnson 2. John Smith 3. Ted Conway 4. Jonte Flowers 5. Travis Leech 6. Tim Lange 7. Kyle Schlaak 8. Quincy Henderson Pat Thorsell 10. Ben Fischer 11. CJ Erickson 12. Barry Burkhartzmeyer 13. Ryan Brinkman 14. Joe Ingvalson 15. Chad Hazelton 16. Ryan Gargaro 17. Curtrel Robinson John Hopf 19. Justin Treptow 20. Mark Tripp

Steals

Gus Johnson, a member of the Winona State Hall of Fame, was a stalwart of WSU’s team in the early 1970s. Johnson is the school’s all-time leader in rebounds and blocked shots.

1996-00 1997-01 1978-82 1995-99 2005-08 2002-06 1972-76 1984-87

641 628 586 559 542 526 503 502

Years 1971-75 1967-71 1970-74

Avg 14.8 10.5 9.5

Years 2007-11 2002-07 1987-91 1992-95 2004-08 1988-92 2005-09 1971-73 2004-08 1998-02 1995-99 2002-06 1980-83 1993-97 1998-02

Ast 660 549 546 523 439 423 335 313 307 293 283 269 264 264 246

Years Blocks 1971-74 472 2004-08 423 1990-94 125 2004-08 124 1999-04 113 1985-90 85 1997-01 79 2005-08 74 1991-96 74 2007-11 66 2009 - 63 1986-87 61 2000-04 57 2003-07 49 1991-96 46 2004-09 45 2004-09 42 2001-04 42 1996-00 40 1995-99 38

Rk Name Years Steals 1. Jonte Flowers 2004-08 414 2. Tom Brown 1988-92 281 3. Kyle Schlaak 1997-01 200 4. Ben Fischer 2007-11 191 5. David Zellmann 2002-06 166 6. Damon Scott 1992-95 149 7. John Smith 2004-08 147 8. Barry Burkhartzmeyer 1984-87 144 9. Darren Miller 1987-91 140 10. Brad Sowinski 1993-97 139 11. Jason Lyons 1995-99 137 12. Zach Malvik 2002-07 114 13. Quincy Henderson 2005-08 102 Chad Barfknecht 2002-04 102 15. Sean Gantt 1985-87 101 16. Justin Redetzke 2000-04 98 17. Jon Urbach 2001-04 97 18. David Johnson 2006-10 96 19. Jamie Carrier 1998-02 94 20. Jason Linzmeier 1998-02 91 *Steals began being kept as a stat during the 1983-84 season

2006, 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Guard Travis Whipple was a key member of two NCAA Championship teams an part of the Warriors’ streak of 57 consecutive victories. His 144 games played are second on the WSU all-time charts.

Games Played

Rk Name 1. John Smith 2. Travis Whipple 3. Jonte Flowers 4. David Johnson Zach Malvik 6. Ryan Gargaro Curtrel Robinson 8. Ben Fischer 9. Josh Korth 10. Joe Ingvalson 11. Brent Riese 12. David Zellmann 13. Jon Urbach 14. Brandon Stromer Ryan Brinkman Jason Redetzke Travis Leech Kyle Schlaak Thomas Brown 20. Quincy Henderson Jeff O’Donnell Tim Lang 23. Jason Linzmeier Justin Treptow Eric Plitzuweit Darren Miller 27. Brad Sowinski 28. Chad Barfknecht Lance Meincke 30. Bob Smith Gus Johnson

Years Games 2004-08 146 2005-09 144 2004-08 141 2006-10 133 2002-07 133 2005-09 131 2004-09 131 2007-11 127 2005-09 124 2003-07 122 2004-08 120 2002-06 118 2001-05 114 2002-07 112 2000-04 112 2000-04 112 1999-04 112 1997-01 112 1988-92 112 2005-08 110 2000-04 110 1985-90 110 1998-02 109 1996-00 109 1991-95 109 1987-91 109 1993-97 108 2001-05 107 1996-00 107 1976-80 106 1971-75 106


WINONA STATE SEASON RECORDS Field Goals Attempted Rk Name 1. Hershel Lewis 2. Hershel Lewis 3. Carter Glad 4. Carter Glad 5. David Zellmann 6. David Zellmann 7. Jason West 8. Jonte Flowers 9. John Smith 10. Paul Sir 11. Steve Nett 12. Zach Malvik 13. Gary Crouse 14. David Johnson 15. Mark Nordin

Season 1971-72 1972-73 1988-89 1987-88 2004-05 2005-06 1985-86 2007-08 2007-08 1974-75 1983-84 2006-07 1983-84 2008-09 1974-75

Att 594 591 564 501 492 489 485 483 463 461 450 448 428 419 417

Field Goal Shooting Percentage

A deadly shooter, David Johnson’s 98 3-point field goals in 2008-09 are tied for tops in Winona State history.

Points

Rk. Name 1. Carter Glad 2. David Zellmann 3. John Smith 4. David Zellman 5. Jonte Flowers 6. Al Svenningson 7. Dave Meisner 8. Carter Glad 9. John Smith 10. Zach Malvik John Smith 12. Herschel Lewis 13. Kyle Schlaak 14. Jason West 15. Paul Sir 16. David Johnson 17. Herschel Lewis 18. Rich Wendorf 19. Jonte Flowers 20. Steve Nett

Field Goals Made Rk Name 1. Carter Glad 2. Paul Sir 3. Hershel Lewis 4. Hershel Lewis 5. Jonte Flowers 6. John Smith 7. Rich Wendorf 8. John Smith Carter Glad 10. John Smith 11. David Zellmann 12. Kyle Schlaak 13. Zach Malvik Jason West 15. Steve Nett 16. David Zellmann 17. Jonte Flowers 18. Al Svenningson 19. Gus Johnson 20. Roscoe Young

Season Points 1988-89 732 2005-06 694 2007-08 684 2004-05 646 2007-08 645 1957-58 630 1966-67 625 1987-88 624 2005-06 607 2006-07 606 2006-07 606 1972-73 597 2000-01 596 1985-86 595 1974-75 587 2008-09 578 1971-72 576 1978-79 562 2006-07 538 1983-84 526

Season 1988-89 1974-75 1972-73 1971-72 2007-08 2007-08 1978-79 2006-07 1987-88 2005-06 2005-06 2000-01 2006-07 1985-86 1983-84 2004-05 2006-07 1957-58 1974-75 1973-74

FG 260 259 256 250 248 239 235 234 234 233 232 221 220 220 218 211 210 208 201 200

(Minimum 6 attempts per game) Rk Name 1. Rodney Ousley 2. Barry Burkhartzmeyer 3. Joel Armstrong 4. John Smith 5. John Smith 6. Matt Lingenfelser 7. Rich Wendorf 8. Kyle Schlaak 9. John Smith 10. Paul Sir 11. Jonte Flowers 12. Matt Lingenfelser 13. Rodney Ousley 14. Justin Treptow 15. Donald Jordan

3-Point Field Goals Made Rk. Name 1. David Johnson David Zellmann 3. Carter Glad 4. Darren Miller 5. Carter Glad 6. Darren Miller 7. David Johnson 8. Lance Meincke 9. Jamie Carrier 10. David Johnson Lance Meincke 12. Lance Meincke 13. David Johnson 14. David Zellmann Eric Plitzuweit 16. Anthony Tucker Brian Harms Eric Plitzuweit 19. Pat Thorsell 20. Travis Whipple

Season Percent 1992-93 63.3 1985-86 59.2 2008-09 59.0 2005-06 58.8 2006-07 58.65 1991-92 58.6 1978-79 57.7 1998-99 56.6 2004-05 56.5 1974-75 56.2 2006-07 56.15 1990-91 56.0 1994-95 55.9 1999-00 55.8 1992-93 55.6

Season 2008-09 2005-06 1987-88 1990-91 1988-89 1989-90 2007-08 1998-99 2001-02 2006-07 1999-00 1997-98 2009-10 2004-05 1993-94 2010-11 1995-96 1992-93 1993-94 2008-09

3-Point Field Goals Attempted Rk. Name 1. Darren Miller 2. Carter Glad 3. David Zellmann 4. David Johnson 5. Carter Glad 6. Jamie Carrier 7. Lance Meincke 8. David Zellmann 9. Lance Meincke 10. Anthony Tucker 11. Eric Plitzuweit 12. Darren Miller 13. David Johnson

Season 1990-91 1987-88 2005-06 2008-09 1988-89 2001-02 1999-00 2004-05 1998-99 2010-11 1994-95 1989-90 2007-08

14. 15. 18. 19.

Jamie Carrier Brian Harms Eric Plitzuweit Pat Thorsell Ben Fischer David Johnson Thomas Brown

2001-02 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 2010-11 2009-10 1989-90

3-Point Shooting Percentage (2 attempts per game) Rk. Name 1. David Johnson 2. Ben Fischer 3. Brian Puls 4. Jon Walburg Quincy Henderson 6. David Johnson 7. Lance Meincke 8. Damon Scott 9. Jon Urbach Eric Plitzuweit 11. Justin Treptow 12. Brian Puls Thomas Brown 14. Scott Adams 15. Geoff Espe 16. Travis Whipple 17. Darren Miller 18. Reggie Ollendieck 19. Jon Urbach 20. Brad Meyer

Season Percent 2006-07 53.58 2009-10 52.3 1998-99 51.7 2009-10 48.8 2005-06 48.8 2009-10 47.9 1997-98 47.1 1994-95 46.4 2004-05 46.2 1992-93 46.2 1996-97 45.95 1999-00 45.8 1988-89 45.8 1993-94 45.6 1989-90 45.5 2008-09 45.4 1989-90 44.7 2000-01 43.8 2001-02 43.5 2010-11 43.4

3-PT 98 98 94 89 83 80 77 76 74 73 73 72 70 67 67 66 66 66 61 59

Att 242 231 230 228 210 208 207 201 193 185 183 179 174

155 154 154 154 147 146 146

Jonte’ Flowers celebrates Winona State’s National Championship in 2008. In Flowers’ four seasons, the Warriors went 129-17, winning two National Titles.

1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08


WINONA STATE SEASON RECORDS

Free Throws Made Rk. Name 1. Dave Meisner 2. Al Svenningson 3. Al Svenningson 4. John Smith 5. David Zellmann 6. Pete Polus 7. Kyle Schlaak 8. John Smith 9. David Johnson Jason West

Free Throws Attempted Rk Name 1. Al Svenningson 2. Dave Meisner 3. John SMith 4. Al Svenningson 5. Pete Polus 6. John Smith 7. Dick Kowles

Season 1966-67 1957-58 1956-57 2007-08 2004-05 1953-54 2000-01 2005-06 2009-10 1984-85

FT 227 214 192 187 157 151 140 138 137 137

Season 1957-58 1966-67 2007-08 1956-57 1953-54 2006-07 1952-53

Att 289 263 260 246 240 215 212

Blocked Shots

Rk Name 1. Gus Johnson 2. Gus Johnson 3. Gus Johnson 4. John Smith 5. John Smith 6. John Smith 7. John Smith 8. Ted Conway 9. Jonte Flowers Ted Conway 11. Ted Conway Pat Thorsell 13. Travis Leech Tim Lang 15. CJ Erickson Jonte Flowers 17. Jonte Flowers 18. Quincy Henderson 19. Len Drewlow 20. CJ Erickson

Season Steals 1971-72 181 1972-73 148 1973-74 143 2005-06 127 2007-08 106 2006-07 100 2004-05 90 1990-91 38 2005-06 37 1991-92 37 1993-94 36 1993-94 36 2000-01 35 1989-90 35 2009-10 34 2004-05 34 2007-08 33 2007-08 32 1986-87 30 2010-11 29

Steals

Rk Name Season Steals 1. Jonte Flowers 2007-08 121 2. Jonte Flowers 2006-07 107 3. Jonte Flowers 2004-05 100 4. Thomas Brown 1991-92 94 5. Thomas Brown 1989-90 86 6. Jonte Flowers 2005-06 84 7. David Zellmann 2005-06 67 8. Kyle Schlaak 2000-01 66 9. Ben Fischer 2008-09 65 10. Damon Scott 1993-94 63 Barry Burkhartzmeyer 1985-86 63 12. Darren Miller 1990-91 62 13. John Smith 2006-07 60 14. Barry Burkhartzmeyer 2986-87 57 15. Thomas Brown 1990-91 56 Gary Crouse 1983-84 56 17. Jason Lyons 1997-98 55 18. Kyle Schlaak 1999-00 54 19. Kyle Schlaak 1998-99 51 Brad Sowinski 1996-97 51 *Steals became an official stat before the 1983-84 season

Free Throw Shooting Percentage Rk Name 1. Kyle Schlaak 2. Dave Meisner 3. David Zellmann 4. Kyle Schlaak 5. Carter Glad 6. Justin Treptow 7. Kyle Schlaak 8. David Johnson 9. David Zellmann 10. Jason West Hershel Lewis

Rebounds

Rk Name 1. Gus Johnson 2. Gus Johnson 3. Gus Johnson 4. Gus Johnson 5. John Smith 6. John Smith 7. John Smith 8. Steve Protsman 9. John Smith 10. Steve Protsman 11. Mike Jeresek 12. Roscoe Young 13. Steve Protsman 14. Mike Jeresek

Rebounding Average Rk Name 1. Gus Johnson Gus Johnson 3. Gus Johnson 4. Mike Jeresek 5. Gus Johnson 6. Steve Protsman

Assists

Rk Name 1. Damon Scott 2. Ben Fischer 3. Ben Fischer 4. Damon Scott 5. Steve Protsman 6. Zach Malvik 7. Darren Miller 8. Hershel Lewis 9. Bob Walker 10. Zach Malvik

Season Percent 1999-00 87.0 1966-67 86.3 2003-04 85.4 1998-99 83.9 1988-89 83.8 1998-99 83.4 2000-01 83.0 2009-10 82.5 2004-05 82.2 1984-85 81.7 1972-73 81.7

Season 1974-75 1972-73 1973-74 1971-72 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 1969-70 2004-05 1970-71 1967-68 1971-72 1968-69 1965-66

Reb 485 435 400 368 366 354 327 289 287 275 252 249 244 239

Season 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1967-68 1971-72 1970-71

Avg 16.7 16.7 16.1 15.8 14.2 12.0

Season 1993-94 2009-10 2008-09 1992-93 1969-70 2006-07 1988-89 1972-73 1969-70 2005-06

Ast 220 201 188 177 172 170 168 166 159 157

Jonte’ Flowers holds Winona State’s top three single-season steals marks.

2006, 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS


Points

WINONA STATE GAME RECORDS

Rk Pts Player 1. 51 Herschel Lewis 2. 47 Carter Glad 47 Dave Meisner 4. 45 Carter Glad 5. 41 Carter Glad 41 Carter Glad 41 Carter Glad 41 Carter Glad 9. 40 Jonte Flowers 40 Carter Glad 40 Carter Glad 12. 39 Damon Scott 39 Carter Glad 39 Pete Polus 39 Ron Richter 16. 38 Hershel Lewis 38 Hershel Lewis 38 Gene Schultz 19. 37 Kyle Schlaak 37 Carter Glad 37 Gene Schultz 37 Gene Schultz 37 Tom Stallings 37 Ken Stellpflug 37 Al Svenningson 26. 36 Jonte Flowers 36 Carter Glad 36 Carter Glad 36 Carter Glad 36 Steve Nett 31. 35 David Johnson 35 Travis Leech 35 Carter Glad 35 Rich Wendorff 35 Paul Sir

Opponent Michigan Tech, Feb. 18, 1972 Moorhead State, Feb. 18, 1989 Upper Iowa, Dec. 3, 1966 Southwest State, Feb. 17, 1989 Luther, Dec. 16, 1988 UW-River Falls, Dec. 1, 1988 Helsinki, Nov. 21, 1988 Southwest State, Jan. 30, 1988 MSU Moorhead, Feb. 16, 2008 Minnesota Duluth, Feb. 10, 1989 Luther, Dec. 6, 1988 Minnesota-Morris, Jan. 4, 1995 Northern State, Jan. 16, 1988 Moorhead State, Jan. 29, 1954 UW-Eau Claire, Feb. 7, 1953 Minnesota-Morris, Feb. 24, 1973 Moorhead State, Feb. 17, 1973 Michigan Tech, Dec. 9, 1967 Southwest State, Mar. 3, 2001 Northern State, Jan. 29, 1988 Bethel, MN, Feb. 24, 1968 Eastern Michigan, Dec. 6, 1968 Hamline, Feb. 9, 1965 Macalester, MN, Feb. 3, 1960 Milton, WI, Jan. 18, 1958 UM, Crookston, Feb. 23, 2008 Minnesota-Morris, Feb. 3, 1989 Black Hills State, Dec. 30, 1988 Moorhead State, Dec. 28, 1988 Bemidji State, Dec. 29, 1983 Minnesota Duluth, Dec. 13, 2009 UM, Crookston, Jan. 2, 2004 St. Mary’s, MN, Nov. 19, 1988 Bemidji State, Feb. 28, 1980 Southwest State, Feb. 3, 1975

Rebounds

Rk Reb Player Opponent 1. 32 Gus Johnson Bemidji State, Feb. 22, 1975 2. 27 Gus Johnson Great Falls, MT, Nov. 19, 1974 3. 26 Gus Johnson Moorhead State, Jan. 9, 1975 4. 22 Gus Johnson Fairmont St., WV, Mar. 12, 1975 5. 21 Gus Johnson Southwest State, Jan. 15, 1975 6. 20 Gus Johnson Augsburg, Mar. 5, 1975 20 Gus Johnson Michigan Tech, Feb. 12, 1975 8. 19 John Smith Viterbo, Dec. 8, 2004 19 Wendall Anderson Augsburg, Dec. 1, 1976 19 Gus Johnson Moorhead State, Feb. 15, 1975 19 Gus Johnson Michigan Tech, Jan. 24, 1975 19 Gus Johnson UW-Whitewater, Jan. 21, 1975 13. 18 Steve Nett Bemidji State, Jan. 27, 1984 14. 17 John Smith MSU Moorhead, Jan. 11, 2008 17 John Smith Concordia-St. Paul, Mar. 3, 2007 17 John Smith Barton, NC, Mar. 22, 2006 17 Brad Sowinski UW-Eau Claire, Dec. 11, 1996 17 Tim Lang Southwest State, Feb. 17, 1989 17 Steve Nett Southwest State, Feb. 8, 1984 17 Eric Hepker George Williams, Jan. 9, 1981 17 Eric Hepker Bemidji State, Jan. 19, 1979

Assists

Rk Ast Player 1. 15 Darren Miller 2. 14 Ben Fischer 14 Dale Wiebke 4. 13 Damon Scott 13 Damon Scott 13 Damon Scott 13 Darren Miller 13 Jerry Williams 9. 12 Ben Fischer 12 Damon Scott 12 Damon Scott 12 Darren Miller 12 Darren Miller 12 Kevin Wagner

Opponent Southwest State, Feb. 17, 1989 Minn. Duluth, Dec. 13, 2009 Bemidji State, Jan. 24, 1986 Moorhead State, Jan. 15, 1994 Teikyo Marycrest, Dec. 20, 1993 Southwest State, Feb. 6, 1993 Northland, WI, Feb. 13, 1988 Southwest State, Feb. 3, 1975 Oakland City, IN, Nov. 22, 2008 Bemidji State, Feb. 19, 1994 Quincy, IL, Dec. 18, 1993 Southwest State, Jan. 15, 1988 St. Mary’s, Nov. 19, 1988 Bemidji State, Feb. 11, 1983

15. 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

Steals Rk Stl 1. 10 2. 9 3. 8 8 5. 7 7 7. 6

Ben Fischer Damon Scott Damon Scott Darren Miller Darren Miller Sean Gantt Sean Gantt Bob Borkowski Bob Borkowski

Upper Iowa, Jan. 30, 2010 Minnesota-Morris, Jan. 5, 1994 Northern State, Feb. 13, 1993 Moorhead State, Feb. 18, 1989 Minnesota-Morris, Feb. 3, 1989 Bemidji State, Feb. 15, 1987 St. Mary’s, Dec. 8, 1986 Bryant, RI, Mar. 11, 1975 Bemidji State, Feb. 22, 1975

Player Opponent Jonte Flowers Minn., Crookston, Feb. 23, 2008 Damon Scott Wayne State, NE, Jan. 12, 1994 Jonte Flowers Northern State, Dec. 1, 2007 Tom Brown Moorhead State, Feb. 15, 1992 Jonte Flowers Mary, ND, Dec. 2, 2006 Tom Brown Luther, Dec. 12, 1991 32 times, most recently Ben Fischer Upper Iowa, Jan. 30, 2010

Blocked Shots

Rk Blk Player 1. 9 John Smith 9 Gus Johnson 3. 8 John Smith 8 John Smith 5. 7 John Smith 7 John Smith 7 John Smith 8. 6 C.J. Erickson 6 John Smith 6 John Smith 6 John Smith 6 John Smith 6 John Smith 6 John Smith 6 Jonte Flowers 6 John Smith 6 John Smith 6 John Smith 6 John Smith 6 Tim Lang 6 Gus Johnson 6 Gus Johnson 6 Gus Johnson

Opponent Nebraska-Kearney, Mar. 11, 2007 Great Falls, MT, Nov. 19, 1974 Clark, IA, Jan. 31, 2007 SW Minnesota St., Feb. 17, 2006 Barton, NC, Mar. 22, 2006 MSU Moorhead, Jan. 21, 2006 Northern State, Mar. 7, 2005 Cardinal Stritch, Nov. 21, 2009 Minn., Crookston, Jan. 18, 2008 MSU Moorhead, Jan. 11, 2008 Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 15, 2007 Concordia-St. Paul, Jan. 12, 2007 Virginia Union, Mar. 25, 2006 South Dakota, Mar. 11, 2006 Wayne State, NE, Feb. 18, 2006 Concordia-St. Paul, Jan. 28, 2006 North Central, MN, Jan. 24, 2006 Nebraska-Omaha, Mar. 12, 2005 SW Minnesota St., Feb. 18, 2005 UW-La Crosse, Dec. 17, 1988 Augsburg, Mar. 5, 1975 Mankato State, Feb. 15, 1975 UW-Whitewater, Jan. 21, 1975

Free Throws Made

Rk. FT Player Opponent 1. 21-22 Dave Meisner Upper Iowa, Dec. 4, 1966 2. 15-16 Tom Brown Mt. Senario, WI, Dec. 16, 1991 3. 14-16 Justin Treptow Mt. Senario, WI, Feb. 15, 1997 14-16 Damon Scott Biola, CA, Jan. 2, 1993 14-17 Kyle Schlaak Southwest State, Mar. 3, 2001 6. 13-15 Jonte Flowers Northern State, Jan. 22, 2005 7. 12-12 Kyle Schlaak Southwest State, Jan. 3, 2000 12-12 Jason West Moorhead State, Feb. 8, 1986 12-13 Ben Fischer Northwood, Nov. 17, 2010 12-13 David Johnson Augustana, SD, Mar. 15, 2009 12-13 Dave Woggon Southwest State, Feb. 26, 1983 12-14 Anthony Scott St. Scholastica, Dec. 1, 1989 12-14 Eric Hepker Macalester, MN, Dec. 15, 1980 12-15 David Zellman Northern State, Mar. 14, 2006 12-16 Ted Conway Southwest State, Dec. 26, 1994 12-19 Clayton Vette Minnesota State, 12, 2011 17. 11-11 Zach Malvik Concordia-St. Paul, Jan. 29, 2005 11-12 David Johnson Upper Iowa, Jan. 30, 2010 11-12 David Johnson MSU Mankato, Nov. 29, 2009 11-12 Ben Fischer Texas A&M International, Dec. 28, 2008 11-12 Zach Malvik MSU Mankato, Mar. 13, 2007 11-12 Zach Malvik Concordia-St. Paul, Jan. 12, 2007 11-12 John Smith Barton, NC, Mar. 22, 2006 11-12 Bob Lyons Michigan Tech, Jan. 13, 1997 11-12 Darren Miller Northern State, Dec. 30, 1987 11-13 David Johnson Wayne State, NE, Feb. 13, 2009 11-13 John Smith Wayne State, NE, Jan. 13,2006 11-13 Carter Glad UW-La Crosse, Dec. 17, 1988 11-13 Bob Lyons Augsburg, MN, Dec. 1, 1976 11-14 John Smith MSU Moorhead, Jan. 11, 2008 11-14 Rich Wendorff St. Cloud, Feb. 2, 1980 11-15 David Zellmann Concordia-St. Paul, Feb. 5, 2005 11-15 Donald Jordan UW-Parkside, Dec. 12, 1992

Field Goals Made

Rk. FG Player Opponent 1. 19-44 Carter Glad Southwest State, Feb. 17, 1989 2. 18-30 Carter Glad Moorhead State, Feb. 18, 1989 3. 17-25 Carter Glad UW-River Falls, Feb. 1, 1988 4. 16-24 Marke Hesse Mt. Marty, Dec. 21, 1985 16-28 Carter Glad Southwest State, Jan. 30, 1988 16-38 Carter Glad Northern State, Jan. 29, 1988 7. 15-21 Jonte Flowers MSU Moorhead, Feb. 16, 2008 15-21 Gary Crouse Northwestern, Dec. 13, 1983 15-21 Rich Wendorff Bemidji State, Feb. 28, 1980 15-25 Steve Nett Bemidji State, Dec. 29, 1983 15-26 Paul Sir Northland, WI, Nov. 22, 1975 15-31 Carter Glad Helsinki, Nov. 21, 1988

3-Pointers Made

Rk. 3PT Player Opponent 1. 10-16 Jamie Carrier UM-Morris, Jan. 26, 2002 2. 8-10 Lance Meincke Moorhead State, Jan. 10, 1998 8-11 Damon Scott Minnesota-Morris, Jan. 4, 1995 8-15 Eric Plitzuweit Mankato State, Dec. 29, 1993 8-15 Darren Miller Tampa, Dec. 28, 1990 6. 7-8 Carter Glad Bemidji State, Jan. 21, 1989 7-9 David Johnson Bethany Lutheran, Nov. 15, 2007 7-10 Josh Korth St. Mary’s, MN, Nov. 17, 2007 7-10 Brian Harms Crown, MN, Nov. 16, 1996 7-11 Mike Statz UW-River Falls, Nov. 27, 1993 7-12 Tom Brown Rollins, FL, Jan. 2, 1991 7-13 Carter Glad Moorhead State, Dec. 29, 1987 7-15 David Zellmann Virginia Union, Mar. 25, 2006 7-16 Brian Harms UW-Eau Claire, Dec. 11, 1996

Warrior senior Ben Fischer’s 14 assists against Minnesota Duluth in 2009 are the second most in a single game in school history.

1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08


WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR

Year-By-Year Records Year 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68

Coach W.O. Abram F.W. Moore T.O. Dillon T.O. Dillon T.O. Dillon T.O. Dillon W.E. Everts W.E. Everts Ray Haberman Ray Haberman Ray Haberman Ray Haberman Glen Galligan Glen Galligan Glen Galligan Glen Galligan Glen Galligan Glen Galligan Glen Galligan Earl Green Glen Galligan Glen Galligan Charlie Fisk Charlie Fisk Charlie Fisk Charlie Fisk Charlie Fisk Luther McCown No Basketball Mike Bambenek Mike Bambenek Luther McCown Luther McCown Luther McCown Lyle Arns Lyle Arns Lyle Arns Lyle Arns Lyle Arns Lyle Arns Russ Owen Russ Owen Russ Owen Joe Gerlach Joe Gerlach Joe Gerlach Robert Campbell Robert Campbell Robert Campbell Robert Campbell Robert Campbell Ron Ekker Ron Ekker

W L Pct. 8 0 1.000 2 5 .286 7 5 .583 2 2 .500 8 5 .615 8 4 .667 3 9 .250 3 8 .273 9 3 .750 7 4 .636 4 7 .364 3 7 .300 5 9 .357 13 0 1.000 5 9 .357 10 4 .714 5 6 .455 7 6 .538 3 10 .231 7 9 .438 8 9 .471 13 3 .825 14 4 .767 9 8 .529 8 12 .400 4 14 .222 6 15 .286 4 14 .222 2 5 7 1 7 7 15 4 6 14 6 5 4 9 5 7 14 11 8 12 7 7 15 13

5 9 13 20 19 15 8 15 18 10 14 16 18 16 15 17 9 11 16 12 15 15 9 11

.286 .357 .350 .048 .269 .318 .652 .211 .250 .583 .300 .238 .182 .360 .250 .292 .609 .500 .333 .500 .318 .318 .625 .542

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Year Coach 1968-69 Ron Ekker 1969-70 Ron Ekker 1970-71 Les Wothke 1971-72 Les Wothke 1972-73 Les Wothke 1973-74 Les Wothke 1974-75 Les Wothke 1975-76 Ben Hix 1976-77 Ben Hix 1977-78 Ben Hix 1978-79 Jerry Nauman 1979-80 Jerry Nauman 1980-81 Jerry Nauman 1981-82 Jerry Nauman 1982-83 Jerry Nauman 1983-84 Jerry Nauman 1984-85 Jerry Nauman 1985-86 Jerry Nauman 1986-87 Jerry Nauman 1987-88 Jerry Nauman 1988-89 Jerry Nauman 1989-90 Jerry Nauman 1990-91 Jerry Nauman 1991-92 Jerry Nauman 1992-93 Les Wothke 1993-94 Les Wothke 1994-95 Les Wothke 1995-96 Les Wothke 1996-97 Les Wothke 1997-98 Les Wothke 1998-99 Mike Leaf 1999-00 Mike Leaf 2000-01 Mike Leaf 2001-02 Mike Leaf 2002-03 Mike Leaf 2003-04 Mike Leaf 2004-05 Mike Leaf 2005-06 Mike Leaf 2006-07 Mike Leaf 2007-08 Mike Leaf 2008-09 Mike Leaf 2009-10 Mike Leaf 2010-11 Mike Leaf All-Time Results

W L Pct. 14 12 .538 18 7 .720 16 7 .696 19 7 .731 23 4 .851 18 6 .750 22 7 .759 5 20 .200 12 15 .444 9 17 .346 5 22 .185 7 19 .320 8 17 .320 8 19 .296 10 18 .357 8 18 .308 7 20 .259 15 15 .500 16 13 .552 10 18 .357 12 16 .429 14 15 .483 10 18 .357 20 9 .690 19 10 .655 13 15 .464 16 11 .593 8 18 .308 12 15 .444 17 10 .630 15 12 .556 19 9 .679 21 9 .700 14 13 .519 11 17 .393 17 12 .586 24 11 .686 32 4 .889 35 1 .972 38 1 .974 24 9 .727 20 10 .667 20 10 .667 1078 1084 .499

National Championship seasons in bold


WINONA STATE COACHING RECORDS

Coaching Wins

Coach Years Seasons Mike Leaf 13 1998 - current Les Wothke 11 1970-75, 92-98 Jerry Nauman 14 1978-92 Glen Galligan 9 1927-34, 35-37 Ron Ekker 4 1966-70 Lyle Arns 6 1949-55 Robert Campbell 5 1961-66 Joe Gerlach 3 1958-61 Charlie Fisk 5 1937-42 Ben Hix 3 1975-78 T.O Dillon 5 1917-21 Ray Habermann 4 1923-27 Luther McCown 4 1942-43, 46-49 Russ Owen 3 1955-58 W.O. Abram 1 1915-16 Earl Green 1 1934-35 Mike Bambenek 2 1944-46 W.E. Everts 2 1921-23 F.W. Moore 1 1916-17

Winning Percentage

Coach Years Seasons W.O. Abram 1 1915-16 Mike Leaf 13 1998-present Les Wothke 11 1970-75, 92-98 Ron Ekker 4 1966-70 T.O. Dillon 5 1917-21 Glen Galligan 9 1927-34, 35-37 Ray Habermann 4 1923-27 Earl Green 1 1934-35 Charlie Fisk 5 1937-42 Robert Campbell 5 1961-66 Joe Gerlach 3 1958-61 Lyle Arns 6 1949-55 Jerry Nauman 14 1978-92 Ben Hix 3 1975-78 Mike Bambenek 2 1944-46 W.E. Everts 2 1921-23 F.W. Moore 1 1916-17 Russ Owens 3 1955-58 Luther McCown 4 1942-43, 46-49

W L Pct. 290 118 .711 183 110 .625 150 237 .388 69 56 .552 60 39 .606 52 80 .394 45 69 .395 45 69 .395 41 53 .436 26 52 .333 24 16 .600 23 21 .523 19 66 .224 18 50 .265 8 0 1.000 7 9 .438 7 14 .333 7 17 .292 2 5 .286

W L Pct. 8 0 1.000 290 118 .711 183 110 .625 60 39 .606 24 16 .600 69 56 .552 23 21 .523 7 9 .438 41 53 .436 45 69 .395 45 69 .395 52 80 .394 150 237 .388 26 52 .333 7 14 .333 7 17 .292 2 5 .286 18 50 .265 19 66 .224

Years Coached

Coach Years Seasons Jerry Nauman 14 1978-92 Mike Leaf 13 1998 - current Les Wothke 11 1970-75, 92-98 Glen Galligan 9 1927-34, 35-37 Lyle Arns 6 1949-55 Robert Campbell 5 1961-66 Charlie Fisk 5 1937-42 T.O Dillon 5 1917-21 Ron Ekker 4 1966-70 Luther McCown 4 1942-43, 46-49 Ray Habermann 4 1923-27 Ben Hix 3 1975-78 Joe Gerlach 3 1958-61 Russ Owen 3 1955-58 Mike Bambenek 2 1944-46 W.E. Everts 2 1921-23 Earl Green 1 1934-35 F.W. Moore 1 1916-17 W.O. Abram 1 1915-16

Games Coached

Coach Years Seasons Mike Leaf 13 1998 - current Jerry Nauman 14 1978-92 Les Wothke 11 1970-75, 92-98 Lyle Arns 6 1949-55 Glen Galligan 9 1927-34, 35-37 Robert Campbell 5 1961-66 Joe Gerlach 3 1958-61 Ron Ekker 4 1966-70 Charlie Fisk 5 1937-42 Luther McCown 4 1942-43, 46-49 Ben Hix 3 1975-78 Russ Owen 3 1955-58 Ray Habermann 4 1923-27 T.O. Dillon 5 1917-21 W.E. Everts 2 1921-23 Mike Bambenek 2 1944-46 Earl Green 1 1934-35 W.O. Abram 1 1915-16 F.W. Moore 1 1916-17

W L Pct. 150 237 .388 290 118 .711 183 110 .625 69 56 .552 52 80 .394 45 69 .395 41 53 .436 24 16 .600 60 39 .606 19 66 .224 23 21 .523 26 52 .333 45 69 .395 18 50 .265 7 14 .333 7 17 .292 7 9 .438 2 5 .286 8 0 1.000

G W L Pct. 408 290 118 .711 387 150 237 .388 293 183 110 .625 132 52 80 .394 125 69 56 .552 114 45 69 .395 114 45 69 .395 99 60 39 .606 94 41 53 .436 85 19 66 .224 78 26 52 .333 68 18 50 .265 44 23 21 .523 40 24 16 .600 24 7 17 .292 21 7 14 .333 16 7 9 .438 8 8 0 1.000 7 2 5 .286

1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08


WINONA STATE TEAM RECORDS Championships

Most Games Played 39, 2007-08

NSIC Regular Season Champions (14) 1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08

Most Wins 38, 2007-08 Most Losses 22, 1978-79 Consecutive Wins to Start Season 35, 2006-07 Consecutive Losses to Start Season 8, 1943-44; 1944-45 Winning Streak 57, 2005-06 - 2006-07 *NCAA Record, all divisions Losing Streak 20, 1947-48 Undefeated Home Seasons 21-0 2006-07 13-0 1991-92 12-0 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75 Best Road Record 10-0, 2007-08 Largest Margin of Victory 91, vs. Witoka, MN HS, Jan. 3, 1931 Largest Losing Margin 60, vs. St. Mary’s, Jan. 15, 1945 Most Points Game, Combined 218, vs. Upper Iowa (W, 114-104), Dec. 3, 1966 Fewest Points Game, Combined 18, vs. UW-Stout (W, 13-5), Dec. 3, 1926 Most Points, Season 3,233, 2007-08 (39 games) Fewest Points, Season 86, 1918-19 (4 games) Most Points Allowed 2,481, 2004-05 (35 games) Fewest Points Allowed 80, 1915-16 (8 games) Highest Scoring Average 86.08, 1971-72 Lowest Scoring Average 16.75, 1921-22 Highest Scoring Average Allowed 83.45, 1956-57 Lowest Scoring Average Allowed 10.0, 1915-16

NSIC Tournament Champions (5) 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011 NAIA District 13 Champions (2) 1973, 1975 NCAA North Central Region Champions (3) 2006, 2007, 2008 NCAA National Champions (2) 2006, 2008

Post Season Totals and Records NAIA District 13 Tournament Overall Record: 10-12 Home: 9-2 Road: 1-10

Most Points Scored 100 vs. St. Cloud State, March 10, 2007 Most Points Allowed 106 vs Bemidji State, March 5, 2003 Largest Margin of Victory 34 vs. Macelester (W, 99-65), March 6, 1972 Largest Losing Margin 33 vs. Minn. Duluth (L, 78-55), March 6, 1990 Postseason Coaching Records Coach Overall NSIC NAIA NCAA Mike Leaf 42-13 21-7 -- 19-6 Les Wothke 9-7 -- 7-5 2-2 Jerry Nauman 3-5 -- 3-5 -Charlie Fisk 0-2 -- 0-2 -Ron Ekker 0-2 -- 0-2 -Conference Winning Streaks 48 - Jan. 13, 2006 - Feb. 24, 2008 24 - Jan. 21, 1972 - Jan. 12, 1974 15 - Feb. 7, 1998 - Feb. 17, 1999 14 - Jan. 4, 1969 - Jan. 25, 1970 12 - Jan. 15, 2005 - Jan. 6, 2006 10 - Dec. 1, 1999 - Jan. 25, 2000 10 - Feb. 15, 1974 - Feb. 3, 1975

NAIA Nationals Overall Recrod: 2-4 Home: 0-0 Road: 0-1 Neutral 2-3 NSIC Tournament Overall Record: 20-6 Home: 15-2 Road 1-2 Neutral 2-0 NCAA National Tournament Overall Record: 18-4 Home: 9-0 Road: 0-1 Neutral: 2-3 Elite Eight 8-1 Post Season Totals Overall Record: 52-29 Home: 34-4 Road: 2-13 Neutral 16-11 Longest Winning Streak 17, March 1, 2006 - March 22, 2007 Longest Losing Streak 5, March 8, 1938 - March 1, 1971

1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08


WINONA STATE AWARD WINNERS

National Player of the Year NABC

John Smith John Smith

2006-07 2007-08

Molten/Division II Bulletin John Smith 2006-07 John Smith 2007-08 John Smith John Smith

Basketball Times

Daktronics

John Smith

NABC

Division II Bulletin David Zellmann (Third Team) John Smith (First Team) Zach Malvik (Honorable Mention) Jonte Flowers (Honorable Mention) John Smith (First Team) Jonte Flowers (Second Team) David Johnson (Honorable Mention)

NABC/Chevrolet North Central Region Kyle Schlaak (First Team) 2000-01 David Zellmann (First Team) 2005-06 John Smith (First Team) 2005-06 John Smith (First Team) 2007-08 Jonte Flowers (First Team) 2007-08 David Johnson (First Team) 2008-09 Ben Fischer (Second Team) 2008-09 David Johnson (First Team) 2009-10 Ben Fischer (Second Team) 2010-11

2006-07 2007-08 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2009-10

Basketball Times David Zellmann (Third Team) John Smith (First Team) John Smith (First Team) Jonte Flowers (First Team)

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08

NAIA Hershel Lewis (Third Team) Gus Johnson (Third Team)

1971-72 1974-75

Successful Farming Lance Meincke Lance Meincke

NABC Region Player of the Year John Smith 2006-07 John Smith 2007-08

2007-08

2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08

Lance Meincke Lance Meincke

Regional Awards

Daktronics Region Player of the Year John Smith 2006-07 John Smith and Jonte Flowers 2007-08

Daktronics David Zellmann (Third Team) John Smith (First Team) Jonte Flowers (Third Team) John Smith (First Team) Jonte Flowers (First Team)

GTE

2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08

2006-07 2007-08

All-Americans John Smith John Smith

Jonte Flowers Zach Malvik John Smith Jonte Flowers

1998-99 1999-00 1998-99 1999-00

Elite Eight All-Tournament David Zellmann 2005-06 John Smith 2005-06 John Smith 2006-07

Daktronics North Central Region Justin Treptow (Second Team) 1999-00 Kyle Schlaak (Second Team) 2000-01 David Zellmann (First Team) 2005-06 John Smith (Second Team) 2005-06 John Smith (First Team) 2006-07 Jonte Flowers (First Team) 2006-07 Zach Malvik (Second Team) 2006-07 John Smith (First Team) 2007-08 Jonte Flowers (First Team) 2007-08 Daktronics Central Region David Johnson 2008-09 David Johnson 2009-10 NCAA North Central Region Tournament MVP David Zellmann 2006 Zach Malvik 2007 Jonte Flowers 2008 NCAA North Central Region All-Tournament David Zellmann John Smith Zach Malvik John Smith John Smith Jonte Flowers

2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008

NSIC Awards NSIC Tournament MVP Kyle Schlaak David Zellmann

2006, 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2001 2006

John Smith John Smith Ben Fischer

2007 2008 2011

NSIC All-Tournament Lance Meincke Kyle Schlaak Zach Malvik David Zellman John Smith David Zellmann John Smith Jonte Flowers John Smith Jonte Flowers Zach Malvik Travis Whipple John Smith Jonte Flowers Ben Fischer Ben Fischer Clayton Vette

2000 2001 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2010 2011 2011

Hershel Lewis Gus Johnson Jason West Kyle Schlaak David Zellmann John Smith John Smith

NSIC MVP

1972-73 1974-75 1985-86 2000-01 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

NSIC Defensive Player of the Year Kyle Schlaak 2000-01 John Hopf 2003-04 Jonte Flowers 2004-05 Jonte Flowers 2005-06 Jonte Flowers 2006-07 Jonte Flowers 2007-08 NSIC Newcomer of the Year David Zellmann 2002-03 Quincy Henderson 2005-06 NABC All-Star Game Selection David Johnson 2009-10 Collegiate Basketball Invitational Selection Zach Malvik 2007 John Smith 2008 Jonte Flowers 2008 Portmouth Invitational Selection Jonte Flowers 2008


WINONA STATE AWARD WINNERS Coaching Honors

NABC NCAA Division II Coach of the Year Mike Leaf 2005-06 Mike Leaf 2007-08 Multon/DII Bulletin National Coach of the Year Mike Leaf 2005-06 Mike Leaf 2007-08 NABC North Central Region Coach of the Year Mike Leaf 2005-06 Mike Leaf 2007-08 Multon/DII Bulletin NSIC Coach of the Year Mike Leaf 2005-06 Mike Leaf 2007-08 NSIC Coach of the Year Ron Ekker Les Wothke Les Wothke Les Wothke Mike Leaf Mike Leaf Mike Leaf Mike Leaf Mike Leaf

1968-69 1971-72 1972-73 1974-75 1999-00 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

All-Conference Players 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1944-45 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58

Luther McCown (1) Lyle Arns (1) Ralph Spencer (2) Lyle Arns (1) Bob Parker (2) Ralph Spencer (2) Art Andrejek (1) Ralph Spencer (1) Ralph Spencer (1) Charles Duncanson (1) Charles Duncanson (1) Wayne Kannel (1) Sonny Dahl (1) Sonny Dahl (1) George Vondrashek (2) Pete Polus (2) George Vondrashek (1) Pete Polus (2) Rod Lingenfelter (2) Dick Kowles (2) Dick Kowles (1) Pete Polus (1) Pete Polus (1) Al Svenningson (1) Al Svenningson (1) Craig Currier (2) Al Svenningson (1) Don Klagge (2)

1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1981-82 1983-84 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00

Don Klagge (1) Don Klagge (2) Ken Stellpflug (HM) Ken Stellpflug (1) Jerry Goetz (2) Arlan Klinder (2) Ken Stellpflug (2) Lyle Papenfuss (1) Gary Peterson (2) Dave Meisner (2) Tom Stallings (2) Dave Meisner (1) Dave Meisner (1) Tim Anderson (2) Mike Jeresek (1) Gene Schultz (2) Gene Schultz (1) Rick Starzecki (2) Steve Protsman (1) Jacques Gibbs (2) Steve Protsman (1) Roscoe Young (2) David Johnson (1) Hershel Lewis (1) Roscoe Young (1) Mel Halbert (1) David Johnson (1) Mike Urbach (1) Roscoe Young (1) David Johnson (1) Roscoe Young (1) David Johnson (1) Paul Sir (1) Mark Nordin (2) Bob Lyons (2) Wendell Anderson (2) Rich Wendorff (2) Rich Wendorff (2) Eric Hepker (2) Steve Nett (1) Jason West (1) Mark Hesse (2) Mark Stensgard (2) Carter Glad (1) Carter Glad (1) Tom Brown (2) Darren Miller (1) Ray Winter (2) Donald Jordan (1) Damon Scott (2) Damon Scott (2) Damon Scott (1) Brad Sowinski (2) Tommie Beal (2) Lance Meincke (2) Lance Meincke (1) Kyle Schlaak (1) Justin Treptow Hans Albrecht (HM) Lance Meincke (1) Kyle Schlaak (1) Justin Treptow (1)

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Kyle Schlaak (1) Jason Linzmeier (1) Zach Malvik (1) Jon Urbach (HM) David Zellmann (HM) Travis Leech (1) David Zellmann (1) Zach Malvik (1) David Zellmann (1) Jon Urbach (2) Zach Malvik (1) John Smith (1) David Zellmann (1) Jonte Flowers (1) Zach Malvik (1) John Smith (1) Quincy Henderson (3) Jonte Flowers (1) John Smith (1) Quincy Henderson (2) Ben Fischer (1) David Johnson (1) Travis Whipple (2) David Johnson (1) Ben Fischer (2) Ben Fischer (1) Anthony Tucker (2) Clayton Vette (2)

NSIC Scoring Champion Player Points PPG Al Svenningson 200 25.0 Al Svenningson 187 23.4 Al Svenningson 200 25.0 Dave Meisner 295 24.6 Hershel Lewis 271 27.1 Roscoe Young 292 24.3 Rich Wendorff 375 22.3 Carter Glad 330 30.0 Carter Glad 314 31.4 David Zellmann 289 20.6

Season 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1966-67 1972-73 1973-74 1978-79 1987-88 1988-89 2005-06

NSIC Rebounding Champion Player Reb RPG Season Mike Jeresek 172 15.6 1967-68 Gus Johnson 199 16.6 1971-72 Gus Johnson 209 17.4 1972-73 Gus Johnson 201 16.8 1973-74 Gus Johnson 210 17.5 1974-75 John Smith 143 10.2 2005-06 John Smith 156 8.7 2006-07

1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08


Games Played At: Home - 33 Away - 17 Neutral - 7 Overtime Games - 5 Most Points Scored: 120, North Central, MN; Jan. 24, 2006 Fewest Points Scored: 68, Minnesota, Crookston, Feb. 25, 2006 Most Points Allowed: 91, Wayne State, NE, Jan. 13, 2006 Fewest Points Allowed: 37, Bemidji State, Jan. 19, 2007 Largest Margin of Victory: 81, North Central, MN, Dec. 5, 2006 Smallest Margin of Victory: 3, Minnesota State Mankato, March 12, 2006; Concordia-St. Paul, Jan. 12, 2007; Minnesota State Moorhead, Jan. 13, 2007 Teams Played - 27 (23 Division II, 4 Division III) Points Scored - 4,869 (85.4 ppg) Points Allowed - 3,825 (67.1 ppg) Average Margin of Victory - 18.316 Games Scored 60 Points - 4 Games Scored 70 Points - 12 Games Scored 80 Points - 22 Games Scored 90 Points - 14 Games Scored 100 Points - 5 Games Allowed 30 Points - 2 Games Allowed 40 Points - 1 Games Allowed 50 Points - 9 Games Allowed 60 Points - 19 Games Allowed 70 Points - 21 Games Allowed 80 Points - 4 Games Allowed 90 Points - 1

THE STREAK

The numbers more then speak for themselves. Beginning with an overtime victory over Wayne State on Jan. 13, 2006 and ending over a year later, the Winona State men’s basketball team did not lose a game. After that victory over Wayne State, the Warriors rolled to 21 more wins in a row to close the 2005-06 season, culminating in the school’s first National Championship. The winning continued during the next season, with Winona State claiming a 35-0 record entering their second consecutive title matchup. While the Warriors would fall that day to Barton, NC, the list of accomplishments they left in their wake are staggering. Winona State can claim a national title during The Streak. They also earned two Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference regular season championships, as well as a pair of NSIC Tournament Championships. The 35 wins the 2006-07 team earned are the most in a single season in any level of college basketball. Head coach Mike Leaf earned national coach of the year honors after the 2005-06 season and claimed NSIC coaching honors twice. Six players earned all-conference first team accolades while John Smith and Jonte’ Flowers were first-team All-Americans. Smith was named Division II’s National Player of the Year for the 2006-07 season. The Warriors were tested in their run, but came to play every night, never allowing an opponent to get the best of them. The team survived five overtime games and won by three points on three different occasions. But mostly they dominated. Winona State’s average margin of victory was 18 points. 2005-06 32-4 Nov. 15 Minnesota State 81-72 Nov. 19 Minnesota Duluth 81-66 Nov. 25 St. Cloud State% 79-80 Nov. 26 at Minnesota Duluth 76-72 Nov. 30 Saint Mary’s 77-64 Dec. 3 at Minnesota State 75-68 Dec. 7 Augustana, SD 96-60 Dec. 9 Viterbo, WI 93-48 Dec. 10 Upper Iowa 77-46 Dec. 17 at St. Joseph’s, IN 76-81 Dec. 19 at Wisconsin-Parkside 79-82 Dec. 30 at Upper Iowa 91-76 Jan. 6 Minnesota, Crookston 90-54 Jan. 7 Bemidji State 79-84 Jan. 13 at Wayne State, NE 98-91 (ot) Jan. 14 at Southwest Minnesota State 77-67 Jan. 20 Northern State 92-78 Jan. 21 MSU Moorhead 74-41 Jan. 24 North Central, MN 120-73 Jan. 28 at Concordia-St. Paul 80-64 Feb. 4 Concordia-St. Paul 92-77 Feb. 10 at MSU Moorhead 77-61 Feb. 11 at Northern State 82-73 Feb. 17 Southwest Minnesota State 77-69 Feb. 18 Wayne State, NE 90-63 Feb. 24 at Bemidji State 85-67 Feb. 25 at Minnesota, Crookston 68-50 Mar. 1 Minnesota, Crookston** 88-59 Mar. 4 Southwest Minnesota State** 75-58 Mar. 5 Northern State** 93-80 Mar. 11 South Dakota^ 81-69 (ot) Mar. 12 Minnesota State^ 74-71 Mar. 14 Northern State^ 96-86 Mar. 22 Barton, NC# 86-78 (ot) Mar. 23 Stonehill, MA# 83-73 Mar. 25 Virginia Union!! 73-61 %at Duluth, Minn. **NSIC Tournament, Winona, Minn. ^NCAA North Central Region, Winona, Minn. #NCAA Elite Eight, Springfield, Mass. !!NCAA Division II National Championship

2006, 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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2006-07 35-1 Nov. 15 Bethany Lutheran, MN 88-79 W Nov. 18 St. Joseph’s, IN 90-68 W Nov. 24 Saint Mary’s 98-54 W Dec. 1 Northern State 90-62 W Dec. 2 Mary, ND 77-57 W Dec. 5 North Central, MN 119-38 W Dec. 9 at Upper Iowa 80-62 W Dec. 15 at Minnesota Duluth 84-74 W Dec. 19 Wingate, NC% 91-78 W Dec. 20 Hillsdale, MI% 81-67 W Dec. 29 Wisconsin-Parkside 92-76 W Jan. 5 at Wayne State, NE 107-74 W Jan. 6 at Southwest Minnesota State 76-71 W Jan. 12 Concordia-St. Paul 89-86 (ot) W Jan. 13 MSU Moorhead 69-66 W Jan. 19 at Bemidji State 82-37 W Jan. 20 at Minnesota, Crookston 93-79 W Jan. 27 at Northern State 76-66 W Jan. 28 at Mary, ND 80-63 W Jan. 31 Clark, IA 79-52 W Feb. 3 Upper Iowa 81-70 W Feb. 9 Southwest Minnesota State 68-59 W Feb. 10 Wayne State, NE 80-72 W Feb. 16 at MSU Moorhead 89-56 W Feb. 17 at Concordia-St. Paul 87-68 W Feb. 23 Minnesota, Crookston 104-66 W Feb. 24 Bemidji State 76-60 W Feb. 28 Upper Iowa** 94-63 W Mar. 3 Concordia-St. Paul** 87-71 W Mar. 4 Southwest Minnesota State** 80-70 W Mar. 10 St. Cloud State^ 100-73 W Mar. 11 Nebraska-Kearney^ 81-70 W Mar. 13 Minnesota State^ 89-76 W Mar. 21 Bentley, MA# 64-51 W Mar. 22 Central Missouri# 90-85 (ot) W Mar. 24 Barton, NC!! 75-77 L %Nassau, Bahamas **NSIC Tournament, Winona, Minn. ^NCAA North Central Region, Winona, Minn. #NCAA Division II Elite Eight, Springfield, Mass. !!NCAA Division II National Championship


NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

Team Records Points: 100 vs. St. Cloud State (3/10/07) Points Allowed: 96 vs. Minnesota State (3/12/11) Margin of Victory: 33 vs. Colo. Christian (3/15/08) Margin of Defeat: 15, vs. Minnesota State (3/12/11) Field Goals Made: 35 vs. Central Missouri (3/22/07) 35 vs. St. Cloud State (3/10/07) 3-Pointers Made: 14 vs. Colo. Christian (3/15/08) Free Throws Made: 30 vs. Barton (3/22/06) Rebounds: 52 vs. South Dakota (3/11/06) Assists: 21 vs. Nebraska-Kearney (3/11/07) 21 vs. St. Cloud State (3/10/07) 21 vs. Northern State (3/14/06) Turnovers: 21 vs. Barton (3/24/07) Blocks: 12 vs. Nebraska-Kearney (3/11/07) 12 vs. South Dakota (3/11/06) Steals: 12 vs. Northern State (3/14/06)

Winona State Basketball in the Postseason National Champions: 2006, 2008 National Tournament Runner-up: 2007 NCAA Regional Champion: 2006, 2007, 2008 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 NSIC Tournament Champions: 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011

Individual Records Points 33 Jonte Flowers vs. Northern State (3/18/08) 32 Jonte Flowers vs. Central Missouri (3/22/07) 31 Zach Malvik vs. Minnesota State (3/13/07) 31 David Zellmann vs. Northern State (3/14/06) 30 Jonte Flowers vs. Augusta State (3/29/08) 30 Zach Malvik vs. St. Cloud State (3/10/07) Field Goals Made 13 Jonte Flowers vs. Central Missouri (3/22/07) 12 John Smith vs. South Dakota (3/11/06) 11 Jonte Flowers vs. Augusta State (3/29/08) 11 Jonte Flowers vs. Grand Valley State (3/26/08) 3-Point Field Goals Made 7 David Zellmann vs. Virginia Union (3/25/06) 6 David Zellmann vs. South Dakota (3/13/05) Free Throws Made 12 Clayton Vette vs. Minnesota State (3/12/11) 12 David Johnson vs. Augustana (3/15/09) 12 David Zellmann vs. Northern State (3/14/06) 11 Zach Malvik vs. Minnesota State (3/13/07) 11 John Smith vs. Barton (3/22/06) Rebounds 17 John Smith vs. Barton (3/22/06) 16 John Smith vs. Minnesota State (3/12/06) 15 John Smith vs. Minnesota State (3/13/07) 15 John Smith vs. Nebraska-Kearney (3/11/07) 15 John Smith vs. South Dakota (3/11/06) Assists 8 Zach Malvik vs. South Dakota (3/13/05) 7 Ben Fischer vs. Minnesota State (3/12/11) 7 Ben Fischer vs. Grand Valley State (3/26/08) Blocks 9 John Smith vs. Nebraska-Kearney (3/11/07) 7 John Smith vs. Barton (3/22/06) 6 John Smith vs. Virginia Union (3/25/06) 6 John Smith vs. South Dakota (3/11/06) 6 John Smith vs. Nebraska-Omaha (3/12/05) Steals 6 Jonte Flowers vs. Bentley (3/21/07) 5 Jonte Flowers vs. Grand Valley State (3/26/08) 5 Quincy Henderson vs. Neb.-Kearney (3/11/07) 5 Jonte Flowers vs. Northern State (3/14/06)

Winona State NCAA Tournament Results Year Date 2001 March 9

Round First Round

2005 2005

March 12 First Round March 13 Regional Semifinal

2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

March 11 March 12 March 14 March 22 March 23 March 25

2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007

Opponent Southwest State

W/L Score Site L 77-88 St. Cloud, Minn.

Nebraska-Omaha South Dakota

W L

64-58 68-73

Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo.

First Round South Dakota Regional Semifinal Minnesota State-Mankato Regional Final Northern State Elite Eight Barton, NC Final Four Stonehill, MA NCAA Championship Virginia Union

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81-69 (ot) Winona, Minn. 74-71 Winona, Minn. 96-86 Winona, Minn. 86-78 (ot) Springfield, Mass. 83-73 Springfield, Mass. 73-61 Springfield, Mass.

March 10 March 11 March 13 March 21 March 22 March 24

First Round St. Cloud State Regional Semifinal Nebraska-Kearney Regional Final Minnesota State-Mankato Elite Eight Bentley, MA Final Four Central Missouri NCAA Championship Barton, NC

W W W W W L

100-73 Winona, Minn. 81-70 Winona, Minn. 89-76 Winona, Minn. 64-51 Springfield, Mass. 90-85 (ot) Springfield, Mass. 75-77 Springfield, Mass.

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

March 15 March 16 March 18 March 26 March 27 March 29

First Round Colorado-Christian Regional Semifinal Nebraska-Omaha Regional Final Northern State Elite Eight Grand Valley State Final Four Bentley, MA NCAA Championship Augusta State

W W W W W W

78-45 80-67 68-60 67-54 86-75 87-78

Winona, Minn. Winona, Minn. Winona, Minn. Springfield, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Springfield, Mass.

2009 2009

March 14 First Round March 15 Regional Semifinal

Metro State Augustana, SD

W L

60-59 82-88

Marshall, Minn. Marshall, Minn.

2010

March 13 First Round

Mesa State

L

68-73

Mankato, Minn.

2011

March 12 First Round

Minnesota State

L

81-96

Mankato, Minn.

1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08


WINONA STATE ALL-TIME SERIES

Winona State vs. G W L Began Adams State, CO 1 1 0 2009 Alabama-Huntsville 1 1 0 1986 Armstrong State, AL 1 1 0 1974 Assumption, MA 1 1 0 2007 Augsburg 15 10 5 1925 Augustana, IL 1 0 1 1942 Augustana, SD 13 6 7 1937 Augusta State, GA 1 1 0 2008 Barry, FL 2 1 1 1999 Barton, NC 2 1 1 2006 Beloit, WI 6 0 6 1963 Bemidji State 149 81 68 1933 Bentley, MA 2 2 0 2007 Bethany Lutheran, MN 2 2 0 2006 Bethel, MN 14 10 4 1952 Biola, CA 1 1 0 1993 Black Hills State, SD 1 1 0 1988 Bradley, IL 1 0 1 1970 Briar Cliff, IA 1 1 0 1997 Bryant, RI 1 1 0 1975 Buena Vista, IA 1 1 0 1953 BYU-Hawaii 3 0 3 2004 California Baptist 1 0 1 2000 California-Poly Pomona 3 1 2 1986 Cal State-Bakersfield 1 0 1 1986 Cal State-San Bernardino 1 0 1 2000 Cardinal Stritch, WI 3 3 0 1989 Carleton 2 2 0 1964 Carson-Newman, TN 1 1 0 1994 Carroll, WI 4 1 3 1959 Central Missouri 1 1 0 2007 Chadron State, NE 1 1 0 1999 Chaminade, HI 1 0 1 2004 Chicago State 3 2 1 1969 Clarke, IA 3 3 0 2007 Colorado Christian 2 1 1 1996 Concordia-St. Paul 41 38 3 1930 Cornell, IA 1 0 1 1953 Culver-Stockton, MO 3 2 1 1939 Crown, MN 1 1 0 1996 Dallas Baptist, TX 1 1 0 1974 DePaul, IL 1 0 1 1972 Drake, IA 2 0 2 1984 Drury, MO 1 1 0 1996 Dubuque, IA 6 3 3 1950 Eastern Illinois 2 0 2 1957 Eastern Michigan 1 0 1 1968 Eckard, FL 2 0 2 1989 Fairmont State, WV 1 0 1 1975 Ferris State, MI 1 0 1 1992 Florida Southern 2 0 2 1990 Florida Tech 1 0 1 1999 George Williams, IL 2 1 1 2008 Grand Canyon, AZ 2 1 1 1973 Grand Valley State, MI 1 1 0 2008 Grand View, IA 2 0 2 1981 Great Falls, MT 1 1 0 1974 Gustavus Adolphus 10 7 3 1936 Hamline 9 7 2 1924 Hawaii Pacific 1 1 0 2004 Hillsdale, MI 2 2 0 1973

Winona State vs. G W L Began Huron, SD 2 1 1 1953 Illinois State 2 0 2 1972 IUPU-Indianapolis, IN 2 0 2 1994 Iowa Wesleyan 1 1 0 1987 Jamestown State, ND 1 0 1 1979 Lakeland, WI 2 2 0 1963 Lea, MN 2 2 0 1969 Lewis U, IL 4 2 2 2001 Lincoln, MO 2 0 2 1954 Loras, IA 15 10 5 1956 Luther, IA 14 4 10 1922 Lynn, FL 1 0 1 1999 Macalester 10 6 4 1940 Marian, WI 1 0 1 1991 Mary, ND 11 10 1 2006 Marycrest International, IA 2 2 0 1993 Mesa State, CO 1 0 1 2010 Metro State, CO 3 2 1 1996 Michigan Tech 48 30 18 1947 Midland Lutheran, NE 1 1 0 2001 Milton, WI 3 2 1 1958 Minnesota State-Mankato 130 47 83 1916 Minnesota State Moorhead 147 77 70 1934 Minnesota Crookston 25 23 2 2000 Minnesota Duluth 89 29 60 1933 Minnesota Morris 80 48 32 1967 Morehead, KY 1 0 1 1971 Morehouse, GA 1 0 1 1993 Morningside, IA 2 0 2 1999 Mt. Marty, SD 2 0 2 1982 Mt. Mercy, IA 1 0 1 1983 Mt. Senario, WI 15 11 4 1982 Nebraska-Kearney 2 2 0 1973 Nebraska-Omaha 5 2 3 2001 Nebraska Wesleyan 1 0 1 1959 North Alabama 2 1 1 1993 North Central, IL 1 0 1 1989 North Central, MN 3 3 0 1996 North Dakota 1 0 1 1948 North Dakota State 3 1 2 1979 Northern Arizona 1 0 1 1992 Northern Iowa 16 2 14 1955 Northern Michigan 7 3 4 1947 Northern State, SD 73 34 39 1968 Northland, WI 11 8 3 1946 Northwestern, MN 5 5 0 1982 Northwood, FL 1 1 0 2010 Northwood Institute, MI 2 1 1 1986 Oakland City, IN 1 1 0 2008 Oklahoma Baptist 1 0 1 1973 Oklahoma Christian 1 1 0 1972 Ouachita Baptist, AK 1 1 0 1972 Philadelphia U of Science 1 1 0 2007 Pillsbury Baptist, MN 1 1 0 1996 Quincy, IL 4 0 4 1975 Racine, WI 1 1 0 1973 Regis, CO 1 0 1 1996 Ripon, WI 2 1 1 1976 Rockford, IL 1 1 0 1991 Rollins, FL 2 0 2 1989 Saginaw Valley State, MI 1 0 1 2004

2006, 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Winona State vs. G W L Began SIU-Edwardsville 3 1 2 1979 St. Benedictine, IA 1 1 0 1981 St. Cloud State 140 44 96 1918 St. Francis, IL 9 4 5 1982 Saint Joseph’s, IN 2 1 1 2005 St. John’s, MN 3 0 3 1969 Saint Mary’s, MN 88 44 44 1922 St. Norbet, WI 2 1 1 1962 St. Olaf 13 10 3 1939 St. Scholastica, MN 10 8 2 1980 St. Thomas, MN 23 7 16 1967 St. Xavier, IL 3 0 3 1989 Sam Houston State, TX 1 0 1 1972 Sioux Falls, SD 1 1 0 1969 South Dakota 5 2 3 1956 South Dakota State 11 1 10 1941 Southern Indiana 1 0 1 1994 Southwest Minnesota State 92 60 32 1968 Stonehill, CT 1 1 0 2006 Tampa, FL 3 0 3 1989 Teikyo Westmar, IA 1 0 1 1953 Texas A&M International 1 1 0 2008 Truman (NE Missouri State) 3 2 1 1949 Tulane, LA 1 1 0 1971 Upper Iowa 25 20 5 1942 Virginia Union 1 1 0 2006 Viterbo, WI 11 9 2 1980 Wartburg, IA 12 6 6 1948 Washburn, KN 1 0 1 1938 Wayne State, MI 1 0 1 1968 Wayne State, NE 37 26 11 1959 West Alabama (Livingston) 1 0 1 1993 Western Illinois 3 0 3 1956 Wingate, NC 1 1 0 2006 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 58 20 38 1917 Wisconsin-Green Bay 3 2 1 1971 Wisconsin-La Crosse 94 29 65 1916 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3 0 3 1974 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 13 4 9 1955 Wisconsin-Parkside 15 6 9 1973 Wisconsin-Platteville 28 13 15 1948 Wisconsin-River Falls 34 12 22 1946 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 36 12 24 1939 Wisconsin-Stout 58 28 30 1922 Wisconsin-Superior 4 2 2 1960 Wisconsin-Whitewater 3 1 2 1974 vs. Junior Colleges vs. High Schools vs. All Others Total Overall

48 34 14 27 20 7 23 14 9 2078 1035 1043


WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR W.O. Abram 1915-16 - Career Record: 8-0

Jan. 7 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25

1915-16 • 8-0 Caledonia, MN HS Mankato State Arcadia, WI HS at Wabasha, MN HS at Mankato State Wisconsin-La Crosse Saint Mary’s Wabasha, MN HS

W.E. Everts 1921-23 - Career Record: 7-17

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Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 3 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Feb. 24

1921-22 • 3-9 Winona Legion at Wisconsin-La Crosse Alumni at Red Wing, MN HS at Wisconsin-Stout Rochester JC at Winona Legion St. Cloud State at Rochester JC Fairbault Shattuck, MN HS at St. Cloud State Luther, IA

20-19 W 13-50 L 16-18 L 15-46 L 10-32 L 27-22 W 24-17 W 14-20 L 10-36 L 14-23 L 19-31 L 19-20 L

9-13 L 8-16 L 23-15 W 15-30 L 29-13 W 15-28 L 23-46 L

Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 17 Feb. 23

1922-23 • 3-8 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Alumni Luther, IA Rochester, JC at Wisconsin-La Crosse at Wisconsin-Stout at Luther, IA at St. Cloud State Mankato State St. Cloud State at Rochester JC

24-40 L 22-15 W 19-29 L 21-27 L 26-46 L 17-28 L 15-20 L 17-25 L 32-10 W 10-21 L 17-16 W

27-21 35-6 20-16 28-10 22-9 36-5 12-10 35-3

F.W. Moore 1916-17 - Career Record: 2-5

Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Feb. 3 Feb. 16 Mar. 2

1916-17 • 2-5 Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Wisconsin-Eau Clarie Caledonia, MN HS at Caledonia, MN HS Wabasha, MN HS Wisconsin-La Crosse Saint Mary’s T.O. Dillon 1917-21 - Career Record: 24-16

Dec. 15 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Mar. 2

1917-18 • 7-5 at Ascension HS at Red Wing, MN HS Winona Cotter HS at Kellogg, MN HS at Kellogg, MN HS Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-La Crosse at Wisconsin-Eau Clarie at Mankato State Red Wing, MN HS Mankato State St. Cloud State

16-25 9-39 44-10 19-29 31-15 24-16 31-29 39-22 57-16 17-32 26-30 28-13

Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Feb. 6 Feb. 8

1918-19 • 2-2 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Winona Cotter HS Ascension HS Wisconsin-Eau Claire

22-46 L 19-18 W 21-18 W 24-32 L

Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Mar. 6 Mar. 11 Mar. 15

1919-20 • 8-5 Winona Cotter HS Winona YMCA Rushford, MN HS Wisconsin-La Crosse at Caledonia, MN HS at Harmony Legion, MN at Harmony, MN HS at Winona YMCA at St. Cloud State Mankato Commercials, MN St. Cloud State Chatfield, MN HS Winona Cotter HS

25-14 35-21 41-7 17-25 30-13 17-23 87-7 35-15 13-57 22-33 16-37 27-14 34-7

W W W L W L W W L L L W W

Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 21 Jan. 8 Jan. 21 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 23 Feb. 26

1920-21 • 8-4 Caledonia, MN HS at Caledonia Legion, MN Wisconsin-Eau Claire Winona YMCA Caledonia Legion, MN at Fairbault Shattuck, MN HS at Rochester JC at St. Cloud State Rochester JC Winona Cotter HS at Winona YMCA St. Cloud State

28-6 34-26 15-29 17-18 26-20 15-18 47-8 4-22 44-9 37-24 34-18 15-14

W W L L W L W L W W W W

L L W L W W W W W L L W

Ray Habermann 1923-27 - Career Record: 23-21

Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Jan. 11 Jan. 19 Jan. 25 Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Mar. 1 Mar. 22

1923-24 • 9-3 Fort Snelling, MN at Wisconsin-La Crosse at Rochester, JC at Fort Snelling, MN Rochester JC Mankato State St. Cloud State Parker College at Mankato State at St. Cloud State Hibbing JC at Eveleth JC

35-5 23-28 28-22 52-18 26-10 20-8 19-14 15-12 26-20 28-26 17-19 20-33

W L W W W W W W W W L L

Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27

1924-25 • 7-4 Wisconsin-Stout Hamline, MN Rochester JC Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Mankato State at St. Cloud State at Hamline, MN at Rochester JC Mankato State Waukon JC St. Cloud State

17-16 18-24 23-20 41-12 34-24 19-29 28-26 31-35 32-10 36-12 16-23

W L W W W L W L W W L

Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 18 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26

1925-26 • 4-7 at Wisconsin-Stout at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Denver Tigers Augsburg, MN Rochester JC at Mankato State Pahlen Luther, MN at Rochester JC St. Cloud State Mankato State at St. Cloud State

23-21 14-34 19-28 16-29 20-30 21-15 18-21 26-25 19-23 22-30 31-17

W L L L L W L W L L W

Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Jan. 14 Jan. 21

1926-27 • 3-7 Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Augsburg, MN Rochester JC at Augsburg, MN

13-5 W 12-38 L 12-29 L 2-29 L 20-23 L

Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25

at Mankato State at St. Cloud State at Rochester JC Mankato State St. Cloud State 1927-28 • 5-9

20-29 L 17-25 L 25-34 L 22-18 W 33-19 W

Glen Galligan 1927-34, 35-37 - Career Record: 69-56 Dec. 3 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Dec. 14 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 Jan. 22 Jan. Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Feb. 25 Mar. 4

Winona YMCA at Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Wisconsin-Stout at Winona YMCA Dover Bisons at Rochester JC Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Phalen Luther, MN Mankato State St. Cloud State Rochester JC at Mankato State at St. Cloud State at Phalen Luther, MN

17-30 22-23 22-24 21-22 41-12 31-44 34-27 24-31 42-19 20-23 39-23 37-19 24-26 25-34

L L L L W L W L W L W W L L

Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 20 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Mar. 6

1928-29 • 13-0 Dover Bisons Wisconsin-Eau Claire Phalen Luther, MN Dover Bisons Watkins Red Devils at Rochester JC Watkins Red Devils at Mankato State at St. Cloud State at Rochester JC Mankato State St. Cloud State Virginia JC

44-22 36-25 43-27 47-25 41-31 30-26 52-27 41-28 36-30 34-23 36-21 27-20 36-33

W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Dec. 7 Dec. 13 Dec. 17 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 22

1929-30 • 6-8 Dover Bisons Red Wing, MN Seminary at Wisconsin-La Crosse Wisconsin-La Crosse at Rochester JC Concordia-St. Paul Minnesota Aggies Mankato State St. Cloud State at Red Wing, MN Seminary Rochester JC at Mankato State at St. Cloud State at Concordia-St. Paul

28-10 15-18 23-31 23-33 20-10 34-31 37-17 27-24 26-36 39-28 28-31 20-27 23-41 17-22

W L L L W W W W L W L L L L

Dec. 12 Dec. 18 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 28

1930-31 • 10-4 Wisconsin-Stout at Wisconsin-La Crosse Witoka, MN HS Lewiston, MN HS Witoka, MN HS Rochester JC Plainview, MN Merchants Lewiston, MN HS at Mankato State St. Cloud State at Rochester JC Mankato State at St. Cloud State at Mankato State

23-28 18-20 100-9 46-14 30-10 39-18 39-23 30-15 25-29 31-23 30-21 36-16 35-28 30-31

L L W W W W W W L W W W W L

Dec. 11 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 23

1931-32 • 5-6 Wisconsin-La Crosse Arcadia, WI Military Police at Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Rochester JC Wisconsi-Eau Claire Mankato State

24-31 L 33-26 W 34-25 W 26-22 W 20-23 L 16-24 L

1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08


WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 19

at St. Cloud State Rochester JC at Mankato State at Wisconsin-La Crosse St. Cloud State

Dec. 17 Dec. 31 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 4 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 25

1932-33 • 7-6 Wisconsin-Eau Claire Plainview, MN Merchants Zumbrota, MN Blue Jays at Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Bemidji State Lanesboro, MN HS at Mankato State St. Cloud State Rochester JC Mankato State at St. Cloud State at Rochester JC Minnesota Duluth

Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Jan. 5 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 23

1933-34 • 3-10 at Wisconsin-La Crosse at Rochester JC at Saint Mary’s Rochester JC at Saint Mary’s Bemidji State Mankato State Moorhead State at Minnesota Duluth at Bemidji State at Mankato State St. Cloud State at St. Cloud State 1934-35 • 7-9

26-22 W 20-19 W 24-36 L 10-26 L 20-28 L 43-33 47-27 20-16 36-30 34-43 41-27 22-49 20-41 49-26 37-39 34-37 31-27 31-42

W W W W L W L L W L L W L

21-37 L 29-30 L 23-32 L 23-22 W 15-38 L 19-18 W 21-25 L 22-40 L 19-50 L 33-34 L 28-31 L 25-24 W 34-43 L

Earl Greene 1934-35 - Career Record: 7-9 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 11 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 1 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Mar. 1

Wisconsin-Stout Lanesboro, MN Legion at Saint Mary’s at Rochester JC at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-La Crosse Wisconsin-Eau Claire Bemidji State at Mankato State Saint Mary’s Minnesota Duluth Mankato State at St. Cloud State at Moorhead State Rochester JC St. Cloud State

30-28 26-28 31-36 33-23 26-35 19-41 35-32 31-26 32-26 29-31 32-38 25-27 27-45 36-33 20-16 34-40

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Glen Galligan 1927-34, 35-37 - Career Record: 69-56 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 26

1935-36 • 8-9 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Waukon JC Rochester JC Wisconsin-Stout at Saint Mary’s Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Saint Mary’s at St. Cloud State at Bemidji State Mankato State St. Cloud State at Minnesota Duluth at Hibbing JC at Rochester JC at Wisconsin-Stout at Mankato State

26-25 81-17 49-22 34-38 23-25 45-36 38-42 36-41 40-38 27-42 38-29 39-43 34-58 35-41 39-22 28-39 27-22

W W W L L W L L W L W L L L W L W

Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 26

1936-37 • 13-3 Rochester JC Gustavus Adolphus, MN at St. Cloud State at Bemidji State Saint Mary’s Bemidji State at Saint Mary’s at Mankato State Waldorf JC at Wisconsin-Stout Mankato State Minnesota Duluth at Rochester JC Wisconsin-Stout St. Cloud State Hibbing JC

34-15 25-29 31-41 46-40 34-29 35-34 38-27 39-29 37-26 43-28 45-37 26-42 38-29 35-26 45-18 34-18

W L L W W W W W W W W L W W W W

32-28 39-17 36-34 34-32 44-34 38-29 48-31 33-40 48-29 42-35 24-30 36-33 35-21 28-36 44-30 39-26 29-27 36-37

W W W W W W W L W W L W W L W W W L

41-48 49-40 37-31 38-45 39-40 26-47 40-48 53-52 49-44 42-36 33-24 46-33 43-38 42-37 32-45 28-36 40-53

L W W L L L L W W W W W W W L L L

35-40 44-40 33-31 31-43 24-25 48-37 38-35 42-49 45-39 28-18 34-43 48-46 38-52 23-30 30-32 35-49

L W W L L W W L W W L W L L L L

1937-38 • 14-4 Charlie Fisk 1937-42 - Career Record: 41-53 Dec. 3 Wisconsin-La Crosse Dec. 8 Rochester JC Dec. 10 at Moorhead State Dec. 11 at Bemidji State Dec. 17 Augustana, SD Jan. 6 Moorhead State Jan. 14 Mankato State Jan. 22 at Saint Mary’s Jan. 24 at Rochester JC Jan. 27 at Mankato State Feb. 3 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Feb. 8 at Saint Mary’s Feb. 11 at St. Cloud State Feb. 12 at Minnesota Duluth Feb. 18 Busch Grocers Feb. 25 St. Cloud State Mar. 3 at Saint Mary’s Mar. 8 at Washburn, KS^ ^NAIA Championship Tournament 1938-39 • 9-8 Dec. 2 Wisconsin-La Crosse Dec. 9 Bemidji State Dec. 14 St. Cloud State Jan. 7 at Mankato State Jan. 10 Wisconsin-Stout Jan. 19 Saint Mary’s Jan. 21 at Wisconsin-Stout Jan. 27 Mankato State Feb. 3 Moorhead State Feb. 11 Minnesota Duluth Feb. 15 at Rochester JC Feb. 17 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Feb. 25 at St. Cloud State Feb. 26 at Moorhead State Mar. 1 at Saint Mary’s Mar. 2 Hibbing JC Mar. 13 at Culver-Stockton, MO^ ^NAIA Championship Tournament Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 3

1939-40 • 8-12 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire St. Olaf, MN at St. Olaf, MN at Bemidji State at Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin-Stevens Point Gustavus Adolphus, MN at Wisconsin-La Crosse at Wisconsin-Stout Mankato State at St. Cloud State at Moorhead State Moorhead State at Saint Mary’s at Mankato State at Gustavus Adolphus, MN

2006, 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 23

Wisconsin-La Crosse St. Cloud State at Saint Mary’s Wisconsin-Stout

45-48 L 38-49 L 36-47 L 58-55 W

Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 28

1940-41 • 4-14 at Rochester JC at Macalester, MN Wisconsin-La Crosse Augsburg, MN at Mankato State Wisconsin-Eau Claire St. Cloud State at Wisconsin-La Crosse Wisconsin-Stout at Wisconsin-Stevens Point Bemidji State at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Mankato State Saint Mary’s Minnesota Duluth Moorhead State at Saint Mary’s at Wisconsin-Stout

32-38 34-48 33-56 40-34 37-51 33-37 33-35 33-74 48-52 42-65 35-34 47-44 42-47 39-50 39-33 31-40 28-38 41-52

L L L W L L L L L L W W L L W L L L

46-15 42-35 32-50 34-31 41-42 24-35 28-36 41-61 47-45 30-52 51-54 53-72 31-42 41-47 56-60 31-34 30-26 45-35 48-58 41-64 48-63

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Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 27

1941-42 • 6-15 at Rochester JC Macalester, MN at Saint Mary’s at Wisconsin-La Crosse Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Mankato State at South Dakota State at Augustana, IL at Culver-Stockton, MO Wisconsin-La Crosse at Wisconsin-Eau Claire St. Cloud State Saint Mary’s Minnesota Duluth Moorhead State at Bemidji State at Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State at St. Cloud State at Moorhead State Mankato State 1942-43 • 4-14

Luther McCown 1942-43, 46-49 - Career Record: 19-66 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 15 Dec. 16 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Mar. 1

Wisconsin-La Crosse Saint Mary’s at Luther, IA at Upper Iowa Upper Iowa at Wisconsin-La Crosse at St. Cloud State at Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth at Gustavus Adolphus, MN at Mankato State at Saint Mary’s Gustavus Adolphus, MN Moorhead State Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Mankato State at Saint Mary’s 1943-44 No Basketball

38-48 29-39 28-51 34-36 32-29 26-39 31-47 39-41 31-44 32-49 41-45 47-36 44-40 36-45 39-36 38-46 44-50 39-40

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WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR Mike Bambenek 1944-46 - Career Record: 7-14 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 18 Jan. 11 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Feb. 16

1944-45 • 2-5 at Saint Mary’s Wisonsin-La Crosse Bemidji State at Wisconsin-La Crosse Saint Mary’s at St. Cloud State St. Cloud State

25-77 L 32-38 L 47-65 L 33-43 L 37-97 L 30-23 W 41-28 W

Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Mar. 1 Mar. 3

1945-46 • 5-9 at Luther, IA at Wisconsin-La Crosse Luther, IA Mankato State at St. Cloud State at Bemidji State at Mankato State Moorhead State Wisconsin-La Crosse Minnesota Duluth Northland, WI Concordia-St. Paul at Concordia-St. Paul at Northland, WI

32-38 39-50 40-41 36-74 35-64 35-43 30-58 41-40 51-55 54-41 54-46 59-46 64-55 45-55

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Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 28 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 26

65-58 61-57 44-46 51-47 68-63 52-51 49-58 44-40 51-58 54-61 52-55 43-61 31-65 45-47 30-62 54-60 50-61 39-48 47-54 53-51 47-49 43-65 51-70 54-60 45-51 38-70

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56-66 41-48 69-63 48-61 58-54 50-52 46-53 61-54 56-75 50-49 70-59 51-53 56-60 45-52 49-55 48-46 43-42 52-61 52-54 66-73 51-57 44-71

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58-43 64-54 43-59 63-66 55-53 65-59 64-54 62-52 66-58 55-60 54-50 48-59 57-69 53-58 60-33 61-59 56-42 54-58 72-62 73-59 62-54 60-66 53-50

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Lyle Arns 1949-55 - Career Record: 52-80

Luther McCown 1942-43, 46-49 - Career Record: 19-66 Dec. 4 Dec. 9 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 21

1946-47 • 7-13 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-River Falls at Mankato State at Wisconsin-La Crosse Wisconsin-Eau Claire Mankato State St. Cloud State at Wisconsin-River Falls Saint Mary’s at Minnesota Duluth at Bemidji State at Moorhead State Minnesota Duluth Wisconsin-La Crosse Moorhead State at Wisconsin-Stout Saint Mary’s Michigan Tech at St. Cloud State Bemidji State

58-88 51-62 45-52 47-66 53-62 51-53 50-44 71-66 48-63 54-50 42-61 47-52 60-36 50-44 49-50 48-65 43-54 52-50 36-52 62-50

Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 1

1947-48 • 1-20 Wisconsin-La Crosse Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan Mankato State at Wisconsin-La Crosse Bemidji State at Saint Mary’s at St. Cloud State at Minnesota Duluth at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Moorhead State Minnesota Duluth Saint Mary’s at Bemidji State at Moorhead State at Wisconsin-Stout St. Cloud State at Wisconsin-River Falls at Mankato State Wisconsin-Stout

40-39 W 45-64 L 47-48 L 34-55 L 35-66 L 37-65 L 33-50 L 52-65 L 56-64 L 48-58 L 42-67 L 55-60 L 45-48 L 50-53 L 38-49 L 47-66 L 46-59 L 37-65 L 48-96 L 38-67 L 57-66 L

1948-49 • 7-19

Wisconsin-Platteville at Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Wisconsin-La Crosse at Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Wisconsin-Platteville Wisconsin-La Crosse Wartburg, IA Northern Michigan Wisconsin-Stevens Point at North Dakota at Wisconsin-Platteville Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Mankato State at Upper Iowa St. Cloud State at Saint Mary’s at Moorhead State at Bemidji State Minnesota Duluth Moorhead State at Saint Mary’s at St. Cloud State at Minnesota Duluth Bemidji State Upper Iowa Mankato State

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Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 15 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Nov. 25 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 13 Dec. 15 Dec. 20 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Mar. 3

1949-50 • 7-15 at Wisconsin-Platteville at Saint Mary’s at Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Wisconsin-Platteville at Wartburg, IA Wisconsin-La Crosse at Northeast Missouri State at Northeast Missouri State at Wisconsin-Stevens Point Moorhead State Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Wisconsin-La Crosse Bemidji State at Wisconsin-Stout at Saint Mary’s St. Cloud State Mankato State at St. Cloud State at Bemidji State at Moorhead State Wisconsin-Stout at Mankato State 1950-51 • 15-8 Wisconsin-Platteville Dubuque, IA Saint Mary’s at Wisconsin-La Crosse at Wisconsin-Platteville Wartburg, IA St. Olaf, MN Newburg Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-La Crosse at Mankato State St. Cloud State at Bemidji State at Moorhead State Bemidji State at Wisconsin-Stevens Point at St. Cloud State at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Moorhead State at Dubuque, IA Saint Mary’s Mankato State 1951-52 • 4-15

Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 10 Dec. 22 Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 1

at Wisconsin-Platteville at Wartburg, IA at Wisconsin-Platteville Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Moorhead State at Wisconsin-Stout Mankato State at St. Cloud State Saint Mary’s at Moorhead State at Bemidji State Bemidji State St. Cloud State Wisconsin-Stout at Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Saint Mary’s at Mankato State

36-70 46-64 39-68 52-67 65-67 53-84 80-59 60-47 61-76 73-94 62-63 54-43 52-86 46-59 57-66 64-52 70-72 58-66 63-72

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Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

1952-53 • 6-18 Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Bethel, MN Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-Stout at Wisconsin-La Crosse at Wisconsin-River Falls Saint Mary’s at Huron, SD at Westmar, IA at Wisconsin-Platteville Moorhead State at St. Cloud State Mankato State Bethel, MN Bemidji State at Wisconsin-Stout at Bemidji State at Moorhead State at Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Saint Mary’s St. Cloud State Wisconsin-River Falls Wisconsin-Platteville at Mankato State

60-85 73-76 55-70 85-67 76-86 79-102 84-83 58-73 62-81 61-75 69-78 63-80 49-62 54-56 64-67 54-58 57-83 75-63 72-63 70-67 60-76 75-81 73-66 64-72

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Nov. 24 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 16 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 27

1953-54 • 14-10 at Wisconsin-Stout at Wisconsin-River Falls at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Cornell, IA at Buena Vista, IA Wisconsin-River Falls Moorhead State Wisconsin-Platteville Wisconsin-Stout Mankato State at Wisconsin-Stevens Point at St. Cloud State at Wisconsin-Platteville at Moorhead State at Bemidji State at Saint Mary’s Bemidji State Bethel, MN St. Cloud State Wisconsin-La Crosse Saint Mary’s at Bethel, MN at Mankato State

51-55 81-105 68-64 76-63 63-82 41-40 81-77 54-56 81-71 78-69 65-58 60-64 79-81 66-93 77-70 59-80 53-59 67-59 70-61 73-69 87-71 54-49 82-79 46-71

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Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Dec. 28 Dec. 30

1954-55 • 6-14 Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-Platteville at Wisconsin-La Crosse at Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-Stout Lincoln, MO at Macalester, MN

98-78 W 82-87 L 80-85 L 74-105 L 93-58 W 76-82 L 62-96 L

1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08


WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 14 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 26

Saint Mary’s at Wisconsin-Platteville at Mankato State Wisconsin-River Falls St. Cloud State Bemidji State at Saint Mary’s at Bemidji State at Moorhead State at St. Cloud State Moorhead State at Wisconsin-Stout Mankato State

67-79 71-78 55-88 72-76 69-71 79-75 83-75 73-82 83-75 48-68 73-68 89-93 62-67

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Russ Owen 1955-58 - Career Record: 18-50 Nov. 29 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 25

1955-56 • 5-16 at Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Platteville at Wisconsin-River Falls at Northern Iowa Wisconsin-Stout at Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wisconsin-La Crosse at Wisconsin-Platteville at Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Bemidji State Wisconsin-Oshkosh Saint Mary’s St. Cloud State at Bemidji State at Moorhead State Mankato State Saint Mary’s Moorhead State at St. Cloud State at Wisconsin-Eau Claire at Mankato State

86-69 81-66 97-63 52-66 64-84 62-67 64-74 99-105 66-97 78-85 104-57 55-58 68-73 54-59 86-109 53-72 41-37 85-86 67-87 54-102 76-95

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Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Dec. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Mar. 2

1956-57 • 4-18 at South Dakota State Western Illinois Wisconsin-Stout Northern Iowa at Wisconsin-La Crosse at South Dakota Loras, IA Lincoln, MO at Saint Mary’s Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Wisconsin-Stout at St. Cloud State Moorhead State Bemidji State at Mankato State at Moorhead State at Bemidji State at Wisconsin-Oshkosh St. Cloud State Saint Mary’s Mankato State

50-73 60-84 58-73 81-79 93-77 59-88 63-76 62-78 87-101 83-94 83-73 69-85 84-106 84-91 64-69 74-89 75-84 57-91 81-85 73-85 64-82 84-73

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Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 7 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 25

1957-58 • 9-16 at Western Illinois at Northern Iowa at Wisconsin-Oshkosh at Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan Wisconsin-La Crosse at Eastern Illinois at Wisconsin-River Falls at Wisconsin-Stevens Point Saint Mary’s Mankato State at Loras, IA Milton, WI St. Cloud State

73-87 L 68-79 L 66-90 L 76-83 L 59-73 L 74-67 W 77-94 L 55-79 L 63-73 L 62-76 L 46-51 L 63-84 L 83-69 W 65-64 W

Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Mar. 1

at Wisconsin-Stout at Bemidji State at Moorhead State Wartburg, IA at Mankato State Wisconsin-Stout Moorhead State Wisconsin-Oshkosh Bemidji State at Saint Mary’s at St. Cloud State

69-81 68-55 73-76 76-61 69-89 71-59 64-52 62-56 75-74 54-55 79-99

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Joe Gerlach 1958-61 - Career Record: 45-69 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mar. 2

1958-59 • 5-15 at Wartburg, IA Northern Illinois at Wisconsin-Oshkosh Northern Michigan Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-Stout at Wisconsin-Stout at Mankato State Loras, IA at Saint Cloud State Moorhead State at Bemidji State at Moorhead State Bemidji State Mankato State Milton, WI at Wisconsin-La Crosse at Bethel, MN St. Cloud State Michigan Tech

Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 27

67-72 82-92 66-89 83-102 77-87 90-65 63-83 67-72 75-80 75-92 89-90 81-92 97-98 81-92 84-77 65-61 87-114 89-78 57-68 108-80

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1959-60 • 7-17 at Wayne State, NE at Nebraska Wesleyan Wisconsin-Oshkosh at Wisconsin-Stout Mankato State at Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-River Falls at Wisconsin-Oshkosh at Carroll, WI Wisconsin-La Crosse Moorhead State at Moorhead State at Bemidji State at Wisconsin-Plateville St. Cloud State Minnesota Duluth at Michigan Tech Macalester, MN Bemidji State at Loras, IA Michigan Tech at Mankato State Wisconsin-Stout at St. Cloud State

74-85 66-74 71-69 74-75 (ot) 60-66 76-86 78-62 87-93 69-79 84-82 77-68 66-78 84-104 93-102 102-110 67-97 78-83 99-103 70-73 77-72 93-67 61-100 100-65 90-104

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1960-61 • 14-9 Nov. 30 Wisconsin-Stout -- Dec. 2 Wayne State, NE -- Dec. 8 at Wisconsin-Superior -- Dec. 10 at Michigan Tech -- Dec. 14 at Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 29 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Dec. 30 at Wisconsin-Stout -- Jan. 4 at Bethel, MN -- Jan. 6 Michigan Tech -- Jan. 11 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 14 at Mankato State -- Jan. 17 Wisconsin-Platteville -- Jan. 21 St. Cloud State -- Jan. 28 Mankato State -- Jan. 31 at Wisconsin-Stout --

-- 73-62 -- 49-60 -- 73-82 -- 73-56 -- 75-79 -- 78-86 -- 71-68 -- 78-56 -- 88-65 -- 70-60 -- 56-86 -- 92-74 -- ot 83-84 -- 81-100 -- 78-66

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2006, 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 25

Bemidji State at Wisconsin-Oshkosh at Bemidji State at Moorhead State Loras, IA St. Cloud State at Northern Iowa Moorhead State

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78-66 90-93 79-71 74-49 85-66 85-75 67-86 72-71

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Robert Campbell 1961-66 - Career Record: 45-69 1961-62 • 11-11 Dec. 2 Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Dec. 4 Northern Iowa -- Dec. 9 at Wisconsin-Platteville -- Dec. 15 St. Cloud State -- Dec. 29 at Luther, IA -- Dec. 30 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 5 at St. Norbert, WI -- Jan. 6 at Michigan Tech -- Jan. 13 Mankato State -- Jan. 16 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 19 Moorhead State -- Jan. 22 Wisconsin-Superior -- Jan. 27 at Mankato State -- Jan. 30 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 2 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 3 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 5 at Wisconsin-Stout -- Feb. 10 Bemidji State -- Feb. 14 at Loras, IA -- Feb. 16 Michigan Tech -- Feb. 20 at Northern Illinois -- Feb. 24 at St. Cloud State --

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74-83 60-64 81-67 64-51 80-66 55-42 59-76 61-68 81-77 89-67 65-73 81-74 71-72 67-92 43-68 74-81 84-83 85-82 90-81 89-76 74-110 55-102

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1962-63 • 8-16 Nov. 24 Wisconsin-Stout -- Nov. 30 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Dec. 1 Wisconsin-Platteville -- Dec. 4 at Northern Iowa -- Dec. 10 Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 14 at St. Cloud State -- Dec. 15 St. Norbert, WI -- Dec. 28 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 29 at St. Olaf, MN -- Jan. 5 Michigan Tech -- Jan. 7 Lakeland, WI -- Jan. 12 at Mankato State -- Jan. 18 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 19 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 22 Mankato State -- Jan. 24 at Wisconsin-River Falls -- Feb. 1 Loras, IA -- Feb. 2 Moorhead State -- Feb. 5 at Wisconsin-Superior -- Feb. 9 Bemidji State -- Feb. 15 at Michigan Tech -- Feb. 16 at Northland, WI -- Feb. 23 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 26 Northern Illinois --

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82-63 59-72 85-71 55-91 83-72 63-73 64-58 65-79 73-74 68-73 87-83 57-75 68-83 76-91 67-88 59-85 78-70 66-67 63-65 76-70 55-56 95-90 65-79 80-81

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1963-64 • 12-12 Dec. 2 Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Dec. 6 Northern Iowa -- Dec. 7 Wisconsin-Platteville -- Dec. 9 at Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 11 Northland, WI -- Dec. 14 at Dubuque, IA -- Dec. 16 Wisconsin-Superior -- Dec. 19 at Wisconsin-Stout -- Dec. 27 at Beloit, WI -- Dec. 28 at Carroll, WI -- Jan. 3 Northland, WI -- Jan. 4 at Lakeland, WI -- Jan. 6 Wisconsin-River Falls -- Jan. 11 at Mankato State -- Jan. 14 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 18 at St. Cloud State --

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66-80 75-86 100-91 77-81 99-89 72-88 94-92 66-102 79-85 71-70 83-74 82-71 81-62 70-67 67-68 59-92

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WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Feb. 28

Moorhead State Mankato State at Bemidji State at Moorhead State St. Cloud State Bemidji State Michigan Tech at Michigan Tech

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74-61 56-63 71-85 71-78 62-82 98-72 86-71 85-69

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1964-65 • 7-15 Nov. 24 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Nov. 28 Wisconsin-Oshkosh -- Nov. 30 Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 7 at Wisconsin-Platteville -- Dec. 10 Loras, IA -- Dec. 12 at South Dakota State -- Dec. 29 at Carleton, MN -- Dec. 30 at Beloit, WI -- Jan. 5 Mankato State -- Jan. 8 Michigan Tech -- Jan. 11 at Northern Iowa -- Jan. 16 Moorhead State -- Jan. 19 Bethel, MN -- Jan. 23 at St. Cloud State -- Jan. 30 Wartburg, IA -- Feb. 2 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 6 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 9 at Hamline, MN -- Feb. 13 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 20 at Michigan Tech -- Feb. 23 at Mankato State -- Feb. 27 Bemidji State --

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57-88 74-87 79-84 86-89 79-62 75-90 84-79 67-72 76-85 88-76 85-104 77-86 83-76 62-73 79-81 52-86 65-110 77-64 56-57 84-81 72-93 94-82

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1965-66 • 7-15 Nov. 23 Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Nov. 27 at Wisconsin-Oshkosh -- Nov. 29 at Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 1 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 6 Wisconsin-Platteville -- Dec. 9 at Loras, IA -- Dec. 11 South Dakota State -- Dec. 13 Hamline, MN -- Dec. 27 at Beloit, MN -- Dec. 29 at Carroll, WI -- Jan. 8 at Michigan Tech -- Jan. 13 Michigan Tech -- Jan. 15 Moorhead State -- Jan. 18 at Bethel, MN -- Jan. 22 Mankato State -- Jan. 28 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 29 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 1 at Wartburg, IA -- Feb. 2 at Mankato State -- Feb. 12 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 19 at St. Cloud State -- Feb. 25 Bemidji State --

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91-75 70-109 57-80 78-91 84-100 82-79 80-104 91-76 66-90 82-102 69-62 85-71 61-66 83-93 58-67 70-68 79-77 84-100 67-68 60-72 70-81 74-77

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Ron Ekker 1966-70 - Career Record: 60-39 1966-67 • 15-9 Nov. 22 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Nov. 26 Wisconsin-River Falls -- Nov. 29 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 3 at Upper Iowa -- Dec. 5 at Wisconsin-Platteville -- Dec. 8 Loras, IA -- Dec. 10 at Wayne State, NE -- Dec. 17 at Northland, WI -- Dec. 29 Carleton, MN -- Dec. 30 Beloit, MN -- Jan. 6 Moorhead State -- Jan. 7 Michigan Tech -- Jan. 14 Mankato State -- Jan. 16 Bethel, MN -- Jan. 20 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 21 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 27 at Minnesota Morris -- Jan. 28 at Mankato State --

-- 74-82 L -- 83-80 W -- 88-82 W -- 114-104 W -- 93-77 W -- 79-77 W -- 83-77 W -- 118-71 W -- 75-68 W -- 73-97 L -- 94-66 W -- 88-80 W -- 58-55 W -- 83-69 W -- 70-89 L -- 72-85 L -- 83-95 L -- 73-77 L

Jan. 31 Feb. 4 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 25

Wartburg, IA St. Cloud State at St. Cloud State Minnesota-Morris Bemidji State at Michigan Tech

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1967-68 • 13-11 Nov. 3 Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Dec. 1 Upper Iowa -- Dec. 2 Wayne State, NE -- Dec. 5 at Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 7 at St. Thomas, MN -- Dec. 9 at Michigan Tech -- Dec. 16 at Wartburg, IA -- Dec. 19 at Loras, IA -- Dec. 28 Wisconsin-Eau Claire -- Dec. 29 Hamline, MN -- Jan. 6 Mankato State -- Jan. 12 Bemidji State -- Jan. 19 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 20 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 27 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 30 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Feb. 3 at St. Cloud State -- Feb. 7 St. Thomas, MN -- Feb. 10 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 16 Moorhead State -- Feb. 17 Michigan Tech -- Feb. 24 at Bethel, MN -- Feb. 27 at Mankato State -- Mar. 1 at Minnesota-Morris -- 1968-69 • 14-12 Nov. 30 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 4 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Dec. 6 at Eastern Michigan -- Dec. 7 at Wayne State, MI -- Dec. 10 Wartburg, IA -- Dec. 14 Loras, IA -- Dec. 20 at Southwest State -- Dec. 21 Hamline, MN -- Dec. 27 at Northern State -- Dec. 28 at Wisconsin-River Falls -- Jan. 3 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 4 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 11 Michigan Tech -- Jan. 17 Bemidji State -- Jan. 21 Bethel, MN -- Jan. 25 at Mankato State -- Jan. 27 at St. Thomas, MN -- Jan. 31 Moorhead State -- Feb. 7 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 8 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 14 at Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 18 Mankato State -- Feb. 22 at St. Cloud State -- Feb. 24 at Michigan Tech -- Mar. 1 St. John’s, MN^ -- Mar. 3 at St. John’s, MN^ -- ^NAIA District 13 Playoffs 1969-70 • 18-7 Dec. 1 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 3 UW-Stevens Point -- Dec. 6 Chicago State, IL -- Dec. 10 Lea, MN -- Dec. 13 at Loras, MN -- Dec. 19 at Hamline, MN -- Dec. 20 at Wartburg, IA -- Dec. 29 at Sioux Falls, SD -- Dec. 30 at Upper Iowa -- Jan. 2 at Augsburg, MN -- Jan. 3 at St. Thomas, MN -- Jan. 5 St. Thomas, MN -- Jan. 9 Bemidji State -- Jan. 10 Moorhead State -- Jan. 13 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 17 at Southwest State -- Jan. 20 at Bethel, MN --

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60-58 W 55-63 L 59-63 L 80-70 W 71-78 L 99-83 W

-- 71-66 W -- ot 88-83 W -- 61-75 L -- 79-83 L -- 62-71 L -- 84-75 W -- 50-75 L -- 71-66 W -- 64-87 L -- 77-65 W -- 67-85 L -- 69-61 W -- 88-74 W -- 63-68 L -- 99-68 W -- 81-71 W -- 67-75 L -- 81-77 W -- 43-56 L -- 60-76 L -- 97-82 W -- 94-74 W -- 70-68 W -- 60-73 L -- 46-51 -- 51-78 -- 51-81 -- 42-62 -- 47-50 -- 67-52 -- 78-64 -- 65-49 -- 59-75 -- 64-73 -- 54-55 -- 2ot 67-65 -- 79-56 -- 64-38 -- 87-53 -- 77-57 -- 61-69 -- 48-45 -- 49-45 -- ot 57-52 -- ot 61-60 -- 76-49 -- 26-60 -- 74-64 -- 50-53 -- 61-66

L L L L L W W W L L L W W W W W L W W W W W L W L L

-- 73-57 -- 52-51 -- 61-45 -- 61-47 -- 50-65 -- 62-50 -- 70-71 -- 84-66 -- 3ot 73-68 -- 59-44 -- 47-59 -- 55-61 -- 63-57 -- 67-62 -- 56-35 -- ot 50-48 -- 50-39

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Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 27

at Michigan Tech St. Cloud State at St. Cloud State at Moorhead State at Bemidji State Minnesota-Morris Southwest State Michigan Tech

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-- 66-58 -- 2ot 50-52 -- 47-48 -- 66-50 -- 51-52 -- 91-65 -- 69-47 -- 80-66

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1970-71 • 16-7 Les Wothke 1970-75, 92-98 - Career Record: 183-110 Dec. 1 at Gustavus Adolphus, MN -- Dec. 3 Loras, IA -- Dec. 7 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 15 at Bradley, IL -- Dec. 16 at Chicago State, IL -- Dec. 18 Wartburg, IA -- Dec. 19 at Northern Michigan -- Dec. 29 at Dubuque, IA -- Dec. 30 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 8 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 12 Wisconsin-Green Bay -- Jan. 16 Bemidji State -- Jan. 19 at Southwest State -- Jan. 23 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 29 Michigan Tech -- Jan. 30 Moorhead State -- Feb. 3 at Lea, MN -- Feb. 8 Southwest State -- Feb. 12 at St. Cloud State -- Feb. 19 at Michigan Tech -- Feb. 23 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 26 at Moorhead State -- Mar. 1 at St. Thomas^ -- ^NAIA District 13 Playoffs 1971-72 • 19-7 Dec. 1 Gustavus Adolphus, MN -- Dec. 8 at Augsburg, MN -- Dec. 11 at St. Olaf, MN -- Dec. 14 at Loras, IA -- Dec. 17 at Wartburg, IA -- Dec. 27 at Moorhead State, KY -- Dec. 28 at Tulane, LA -- Jan. 4 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 8 Wisconsin-Stout -- Jan. 11 at Wisconsin-Green Bay -- Jan. 14 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 15 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 17 at Eastern Illinois -- Jan. 18 at Illinois State -- Jan. 21 Southwest State -- Jan. 22 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 25 Northern Michigan -- Jan. 28 at Michigan Tech -- Feb. 8 at Southwest State -- Feb. 11 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 18 Michigan Tech -- Feb. 22 at St. Cloud State -- Feb. 25 Moorhead State -- Feb. 26 Bemidji State -- Mar. 6 Macalester^ -- Mar. 8 at St. Thomas^ -- ^NAIA District 13 Playoffs 1972-73 • 23-4 Nov. 29 Macalester, MN -- Dec. 2 St. Olaf, MN -- Dec. 12 at DePaul, IL -- Dec. 13 at Illinois State -- Dec. 16 Augsburg, MN -- Dec. 27 at Sam Houston State, TX -- Dec. 28 at Ouachita Baptist, AR -- Dec. 29 at Oklahoma Christian -- Jan. 5 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 6 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 8 Hillsdale, MI --

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73-57 96-62 104-86 83-95 86-53 85-72 92-82 60-88 69-61 84-64 77-76 62-53 64-71 70-65 67-73 70-68 101-95 101-67 74-71 77-85 73-63 73-78 63-74

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-- 98-61 -- 80-61 -- 75-72 -- 76-85 -- 84-75 -- 72-85 -- 83-78 -- 86-46 -- 75-79 -- 104-92 -- 69-68 -- 70-77 8 82-99 -- 91-107 -- 101-83 -- ot 91-90 -- 108-80 -- 94-75 -- 103-74 -- 78-50 -- 99-74 -- 86-84 -- 93-79 -- 76-71 -- 99-65 -- 2ot 65-66

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-- 89-78 -- 101-68 -- 57-87 -- 70-118 -- 84-62 -- 63-86 -- 98-82 -- 94-66 -- 72-69 -- 2ot 73-62 8 46-44

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1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08


WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR Jan. 9 at Wisconsin-Stout Jan. 13 at Southwest State Jan. 16 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Jan. 19 Minnesota-Morris Jan. 20 Michigan Tech Jan. 30 Southwest State Feb. 3 at St. Cloud State Feb. 10 at Michigan Tech Feb. 13 St. Cloud State Feb. 16 Bemidji State Feb. 17 Moorhead State Feb. 24 at Minnesota-Morris Mar. 5 Augsburg^ Mar. 7 St. Thomas^ Mar. 13 at Grand Canyon, AZ# Mar. 14 at Oklahoma Baptist# ^NAIA District 13 Playoffs #NAIA National Tournament

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1973-74 • 18-6 Nov. 30 at Nebraska-Kearney -- Dec. 1 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 4 Mankato State -- Dec. 7 at Western Illinois -- Dec. 8 at Wayne State -- Dec. 11 Wisconsin-Platteville -- Dec. 13 Racine, WI -- Jan. 4 Bemidji State -- Jan. 5 Moorhead State -- Jan. 8 Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Jan. 12 Southwest State -- Jan. 15 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 17 Wisconsin-Stout -- Jan. 19 at Michigan Tech -- Jan. 23 at Saint Mary’s, MN -- Jan. 28 at Southwest State -- Feb. 2 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 9 Michigan Tech -- Feb. 11 at St. Cloud State -- Feb. 15 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 16 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 24 Minnesota-Morris -- Mar. 4 Augsburg^ -- Mar. 6 at St. Thomas^ -- ^NAIA District 13 Playoffs 1974-75 • 22-7 Nov. 19 Great Falls, MT -- Nov. 22 Northern State% -- Nov. 23 at Wisconsin-La Crosse% -- Nov. 26 Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Dec. 3 at Wisconsin-Stout -- Dec. 7 Mankato State -- Dec. 10 Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 13 at Wisconsin-Platteville -- Dec. 17 at Wisconsin-Whitewater -- Dec. 18 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee -- Dec. 27 at Armstrong State, AL& -- Dec. 28 at Dallas Baptist& -- Jan. 4 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 8 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 9 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 15 at Southwest State -- Jan. 21 Wisconsin-Whitewater -- Jan. 24 at Michigan Tech -- Jan. 27 at Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 3 Southwest State -- Feb. 8 at St. Cloud State -- Feb. 12 at Michigan Tech -- Feb. 15 Moorhead State -- Feb. 22 Bemidji State -- Feb. 26 St. Cloud State -- Mar. 3 Gustavus Adolphus^ -- Mar. 5 Augsburg, MN^ -- Mar. 11 Bryant, RI# -- Mar. 13 Fairmont State, WV# -- %Wisconsin-La Crosse Tournament &Wisconsin-Eau Claire Tournament ^NAIA District 13 Playoffs #NAIA Nationals

-- ot 68-67 W -- 82-52 W -- 88-78 W -- 66-56 W -- 112-69 W -- 77-49 W -- 89-63 W -- 84-77 W -- 81-77 W -- 102-66 W -- 118-74 W -- 89-87 W -- 82-81 W -- 74-70 W -- 70-64 W -- 72-82 L

-- 105-78 -- 56-64 -- 96-76 -- 85-98 -- 88-102 -- 82-76 -- 88-63 -- 70-64 -- 80-73 -- 76-70 -- 86-75 -- 2ot 75-77 -- 89-83 -- 87-69 -- ot 84-77 -- 74-60 -- 71-68 -- 86-77 -- 57-58 -- 80-66 -- ot 84-79 -- 75-70 -- 88-82 -- 53-63

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-- 2ot 77-75 -- 70-59 -- 64-69 -- 92-70 -- 64-81 -- 82-65 -- 80-63 -- 63-66 -- 67-75 -- 65-74 -- 85-80 -- 64-55 -- 66-56 -- 85-71 -- 66-56 -- 67-52 -- 86-62 -- 77-60 -- 77-60 -- 80-72 -- 62-64 -- 72-66 -- 85-76 -- 89-76 -- 70-40 -- 72-71 -- 79-73 -- 93-72 -- 84-102

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Ben Hix 1975-78 - Career Record: 26-52 1975-76 • 5-20 Nov. 22 at Northland, WI% -- -- Nov. 23 at Wisconsin-La Crosse% -- -- Nov. 25 Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- -- Nov. 29 at St. Thomas, MN -- -- Dec. 3 at Augsburg, MN -- -- Dec. 10 at Saint Mary’s -- -- Dec. 13 St. Thomas, MN -- -- Dec. 15 at Wisconsin-Stout -- -- Dec. 19 Quincy, IL -- -- Dec. 20 Wisconsin-Eau Claire -- -- Dec. 27 at Wisconsin-Green Bay -- -- Dec. 28 at Chicago State -- -- Jan. 6 Wisconsin-Stout -- -- Jan. 9 Bemidji State -- -- Jan. 10 Moorhead State -- -- Jan. 16 Southwest State -- -- Jan. 23 at Michigan Tech -- -- Jan. 26 Minnesota-Morris -- -- Jan. 30 at Southwest State -- -- Jan. 31 at Minnesota-Morris -- -- Feb. 7 St. Cloud State -- -- Feb. 13 at Moorhead State -- -- Feb. 14 at Bemidji State -- -- Feb. 16 Michigan Tech -- -- Feb. 25 at St. Cloud State -- -- %Wisconsin-La Crosse Tip-Off Tournament

73-72 47-73 67-66 66-78 70-71 72-68 51-56 64-79 61-84 65-66 44-54 61-70 68-86 65-68 85-83 64-85 76-87 70-84 73-95 68-70 66-82 66-90 64-63 65-85 66-86

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1976-77 • 12-15 Nov. 19 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Nov. 20 Saint Mary’s, MN -- Nov. 23 Wisconsin-Stout -- Dec. 1 Augsburg, MN -- Dec. 7 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 10 St. John’s, MN -- Dec. 14 Saint Mary’s, MN -- Dec. 17 Augsburg, MN -- Dec. 18 South Dakota State -- Dec. 29 Milton, WI -- Dec. 30 Ripon, WI -- Jan. 3 St. Cloud State -- Jan. 8 Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 10 Wisconsin-Stout -- Jan. 13 Michigan Tech -- Jan. 15 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 20 Moorhead State -- Jan. 21 Bemidji State -- Jan. 26 Southwest State -- Jan. 29 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 2 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 5 Michigan Tech -- Feb. 9 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 12 Moorhead State -- Feb. 16 Southwest State -- Feb. 19 Bemidji State --

-- 58-99 L -- 79-84 L -- 69-70 L -- 80-71 W -- 69-71 L -- 67-88 L -- 75-68 W -- 72-71 W -- 67-85 L -- 57-67 L -- 64-68 L -- 73-82 L -- 55-65 L -- 69-67 W -- 79-69 W -- 55-79 L -- 61-78 L -- 69-83 L -- 86-68 W -- 71-66 W -- ot 82-80 W -- 73-67 W -- 56-78 L -- 81-87 L -- 74-67 W -- 98-82 W

1977-78 • 9-17 Nov. 18 Saint Mary’s -- Nov. 25 Dubuque, IA -- Nov. 28 Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 1 at Carroll, WI% -- Dec. 2 at Northland, WI% -- Dec. 5 at Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 9 St. Olaf, MN -- Dec. 10 Macalester, MN -- Dec. 12 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 17 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire -- Dec. 29 at Wisconsin-Platteville& -- Dec. 30 at Dubuque, IA& -- Jan. 6 St. Cloud State -- Jan. 9 Wisconsin-Stout -- Jan. 12 at Michigan Tech -- Jan. 14 at Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 20 Bemidji State -- Jan. 21 Moorhead State -- Jan. 27 at Southwest State -- Jan. 28 at Minnesota-Morris --

-- 72-78 L -- 60-65 L -- 83-73 W -- 59-67 L -- 82-89 L -- 67-70 L -- ot 92-87 W -- 73-61 W -- 72-63 W -- 55-71 L -- 63-65 L -- 67-53 W -- 66-72 L -- 57-56 W -- 56-82 L -- 60-64 L -- 76-63 W -- 71-75 L -- 44-46 L -- 53-55 L

2006, 2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Feb. 3 Minnesota Duluth -- -- Feb. 4 Michigan Tech -- -- Feb. 10 at Bemidji State -- -- Feb. 15 Southwest State -- -- Feb. 18 Minnesota-Morris -- -- Feb. 22 at St. Cloud State -- -- %Wisconsin-La Crosse Tip-Off Tournament &Dubuque Tournament

76-71 W 57-80 L 78-86 L 77-74 W 59-77 L 75-86 L

1978-79 • 5-22 Jerry Nauman 1978-92 - Career Record: 150-237 Nov. 27 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Nov. 29 at Wisconsin-Stout -- Dec. 1 George Williams, IL -- Dec. 6 at St. Olaf, MN -- Dec. 7 Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 11 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 15 at Macalester, MN -- Dec. 18 at Minnesota Duluth -- Dec. 19 at Michigan Tech -- Dec. 28 at UW-Stevens Point% -- Dec. 29 at Ripon, WI% -- Jan. 6 at Southwest State -- Jan. 10 Wisconsin-River Falls -- Jan. 13 Mankato State -- Jan. 19 Moorhead State -- Jan. 20 Bemidji State -- Jan. 24 at St. Cloud State -- Jan. 31 Minnesota-Duluth -- Feb. 3 Michigan Tech -- Feb. 7 at Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 10 Southwest State -- Feb. 12 at Wisconsin-River Falls -- Feb. 17 at Mankato State -- Feb. 20 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 23 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 24 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 28 St. Cloud State -- %Wisconsin-Stevens Point Invitational 1979-80 • 7-19 Dec. 1 at North Dakota State -- Dec. 8 at Northern Iowa -- Dec. 11 at Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 12 at St. Cloud State -- Dec. 14 at Southwest State -- Dec. 27 at SIU-Edwardsville -- Dec. 28 at Jamestown State, ND -- Dec. 29 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 4 Michigan Tech -- Jan. 5 Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 7 Wisconsin-Stout -- Jan. 11 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 12 at Mankato State -- Jan. 18 Northern State -- Jan. 19 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 25 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 26 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 1 Southwest State -- Feb. 2 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 8 at Michigan Tech -- Feb. 9 at Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 16 Mankato State -- Feb. 22 at Northern State -- Feb. 23 at Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 28 Bemidji State -- Feb. 29 Moorhead State^ -- ^NAIA District 13 Playoffs 1980-81 • 8-17 Nov. 24 St. Scholastica, MN -- Nov. 29 at St. Thomas, MN -- Dec. 1 Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 4 St. Olaf, MN -- Dec. 6 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Dec. 11 Viterbo, WI -- Dec. 15 Macalester, MN --

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57-59 72-92 60-62 78-87 76-80 66-107 73-69 77-97 69-103 58-81 83-107 65-57 78-83 80-87 82-83 97-73 74-116 68-73 54-59 66-78 85-65 74-76 77-101 60-108 89-104 69-64 78-84

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57-83 45-79 74-67 73-68 77-74 79-99 73-80 70-67 59-72 76-73 66-67 62-76 64-81 75-79 66-60 67-84 63-75 59-69 87-98 65-85 67-71 79-80 89-96 86-66 88-105 78-83

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99-54 70-73 73-67 81-75 59-85 82-68 80-76

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WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR Dec. 16 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Dec. 19 Minnesota-Morris Jan. 4 at St. Benedictine, IL% Jan. 5 at Grand View, IA% Jan. 9 George Williams, IL Jan. 10 at Moorhead State Jan. 11 at Northern State Jan. 13 Mankato State Jan. 17 at St. Cloud State Jan. 24 Bemidji State Jan. 26 Minnesota Duluth Jan. 30 at Minnesota-Morris Jan. 31 at Southwest State Feb. 7 at Mankato State Feb. 9 Southwest State Feb. 13 Moorhead State Feb. 14 Northern State Feb. 21 St. Cloud State Feb. 27 at Bemidji State Feb. 28 at Minnesota Duluth %Grand View, IA Invitational

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1981-82 • 9-18 Nov. 21 St. Thomas, MN -- Nov. 30 at Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 1 at Macalester, MN -- Dec. 3 at Northern Iowa -- Dec. 5 Viterbo, WI -- Dec. 12 at St. Olaf, MN -- Dec. 17 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 4 at Mt. Marty, SD% -- Jan. 5 at Culver-Stockton, MO% -- Jan. 7 at St. Cloud State -- Jan. 11 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 13 at Southwest State -- Jan. 16 Moorhead State -- Jan. 17 Northern State -- Jan. 19 at Mankato State -- Jan. 30 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 31 at Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 1 at St. Scholastica, MN -- Feb. 5 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 6 Southwest State -- Feb. 13 Mankato State -- Feb. 18 at Northern State -- Feb. 19 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 22 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 23 Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Feb. 26 Bemidji State -- Feb. 27 Minnesota Duluth -- %Grand View, IA Tournament 1982-83 • 10-18 Nov. 20 at St. Cloud State -- Nov. 23 at St. Thomas, MN -- Nov. 27 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Nov. 29 Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 4 St. Scholastica, MN -- Dec. 9 Mt. Senario, WI -- Dec. 11 at Upper Iowa -- Dec. 13 Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 14 at Northwestern, MN -- Dec. 29 at Wisconsin-Whitewater% -- Dec. 30 at St. Francis, IL% -- Jan. 3 at Mt. Mercy, IA& -- Jan. 4 at Grand View, IA& -- Jan. 10 Beloit, WI -- Jan. 14 at Southwest State -- Jan. 15 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 21 Northern State -- Jan. 22 Moorhead State -- Jan. 28 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 29 at Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 31 at Wisconsin-River Falls -- Feb. 7 at Northern Iowa -- Feb. 11 Bemidji State -- Feb. 12 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 18 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 19 at Northern State -- Feb. 25 Minnesota-Morris --

-- 63-77 L -- 73-83 L -- 75-69 W -- 68-89 L -- 107-74 W -- 67-74 L -- 75-101 L -- 64-86 L -- 74-83 L -- 80-75 W -- 69-84 L -- 63-78 L -- 76-78 L -- 68-87 L -- 76-78 L -- 77-85 L -- 74-75 L -- 89-115 L -- Canceled -- Canceled

-- 53-55 -- 65-57 -- 70-92 -- ot 53-54 -- 95-64 -- 69-55 -- 78-95 -- 86-107 -- 81-59 -- 3ot 72-75 -- 81-76 -- 68-83 -- 62-79 -- ot 55-61 -- 68-69 -- 53-51 -- 50-58 -- 77-59 -- ot 70-78 -- 70-67 -- 65-72 -- 63-69 -- 78-83 -- ot 55-58 -- 47-66 -- 82-73 -- 65-86

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58-71 79-71 67-79 68-59 62-49 97-56 58-47 49-61 69-62 67-89 58-54 62-69 71-85 45-47 79-92 80-91 66-79 66-70 60-61 68-69 65-94 70-96 98-85 43-74 89-71 75-81 81-100

Feb. 26 Southwest State -- %Wisconsin-Whitewater Tournament &Grand View, IA Tournament 1983-84 • 8-19 Nov. 26 Luther, IA -- Nov. 30 St. Thomas, MN -- Dec. 1 at Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 3 Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 7 Upper Iowa -- Dec. 10 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 13 Northwestern, MN -- Dec. 16 at Mt. Senario, WI -- Dec. 27 at Northern State% -- Dec. 28 at Bemidji State% -- Dec. 29 at Southwest State% -- Jan. 7 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 9 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire -- Jan. 14 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 20 Moorhead State -- Jan. 21 Northern State -- Jan. 27 Bemidji State -- Jan. 28 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 3 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 4 at St. Scholastica, MN -- Feb. 5 at Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 8 at Southwest State -- Feb. 17 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 18 at Northern State -- Feb. 21 at Northern Iowa -- Feb. 24 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 25 Southwest State -- %NIC Tournament 1984-85 • 6-21 Nov. 23 at St. Cloud State% -- Nov. 24 at Northland, WI% -- Nov. 27 Saint Mary’s -- Nov. 29 at St. Thomas, MN -- Dec. 1 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 4 at Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 5 Drake, IA -- Dec. 7 Wisconsin-Parkside -- Dec. 11 Mt. Senario, WI -- Dec. 12 at Luther, IA -- Dec. 18 at Northwestern, MN -- Dec. 28 at Northwestern, MN& -- Dec. 29 at Bethel, MN& -- Jan. 8 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 12 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 16 at Northern Iowa -- Jan. 18 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 19 at Minnesota-Duluth -- Jan. 26 Moorhead State -- Feb. 1 Bemidji State -- Feb. 2 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 8 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 9 at Northern State -- Feb. 15 at Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 16 at Southwest State -- Feb. 23 Northern State -- Feb. 24 Southwest State -- %Minnesota Duluth Invitational &Bethel, MN Holiday Tournament 1985-86 • 15-15 Nov. 23 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Nov. 30 at St. Olaf, MN -- Dec. 2 at Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 5 at Beloit, WI -- Dec. 6 at Wisconsin-Parkside -- Dec. 10 at Mt. Senario, WI -- Dec. 14 Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 17 Northwestern, MN -- Dec. 20 at Augsburg% -- Dec. 21 at Mt. Marty, SD% -- Dec. 28 at Minnesota Duluth& -- Dec. 29 at Northern State& -- Dec. 30 at Southwest State& -- Jan. 7 Wisconsin-La Crosse --

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-- 95-94 W -- 70-81 L -- 86-83 W -- 67-69 L -- 77-87 L -- 60-79 L -- 85-50 W -- 79-41 W -- 80-87 L -- 2ot 106-108 L -- 76-85 L -- 53-64 L -- 46-60 L -- 68-46 W -- 2ot 79-80 L -- 58-59 L -- 2ot 61-64 L -- 63-74 L -- 61-64 L -- 60-50 W -- 63-74 L -- 69-79 L -- 76-81 L -- 73-98 L -- 69-95 L -- 71-67 W -- 114-85 W

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63-72 86-75 80-83 63-68 64-91 68-86 64-91 68-88 99-72 65-67 72-84 66-61 69-83 64-85 74-67 55-69 62-77 54-68 65-70 71-80 65-74 58-77 61-77 60-58 70-84 82-80 85-87

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-- 61-67 L -- 61-65 L -- 69-58 W -- 60-75 L -- 78-83 L -- 92-56 W -- ot 74-68 W -- 92-72 W -- 71-83 L -- 72-76 L -- 41-71 L -- 78-70 W -- 79-70 W -- 54-71 L

Jan. 10 at Minnesota-Morris Jan. 11 at Moorhead State Jan. 14 St. Thomas, MN Jan. 17 Northern State Jan. 18 Southwest State Jan. 24 Bemidji State Jan. 25 Minnesota Duluth Jan. 31 at Northern State Feb. 1 at Southwest State Feb. 4 at Northern Iowa Feb. 7 Minnesota-Morris Feb. 8 Moorhead State Feb. 21 at Bemidji State Feb. 22 at Minnesota Duluth Mar. 1 Minnesota-Morris^ Mar. 5 at Minnesota Duluth^ %Augsburg Tournament &NIC Tournament ^District 13 Playoffs

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1986-87 • 16-13 Nov. 22 at Saint Mary’s -- Nov. 25 at St. Thomas, MN -- Nov. 29 St. Olaf, MN -- Dec. 4 Concordia-St. Paul -- Dec. 6 Mt. Senario, WI -- Dec. 8 Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 13 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 17 at Cal Poly Pomona -- Dec. 18 at Cal State Bakersfield% -- Dec. 19 at Alabama-Huntsville% -- Dec. 20 at Cal Poly Pomona -- Dec. 28 at Minnesota-Morris& -- Dec. 29 at Northwood, MI& -- Dec. 30 at Bemidji State& -- Jan. 6 at Wisconsin-River Falls -- Jan. 9 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 10 Moorhead State -- Jan. 12 at Northern Iowa -- Jan. 17 at Southwest State -- Jan. 18 at Northern State -- Jan. 23 at Bemidji State* -- Jan. 24 at Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 30 Northern State -- Jan. 31 Southwest State -- Feb. 6 at Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 7 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 15 Bemidji State -- Feb. 21 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 28 Southwest State^ -- %Cal State Bakersfield Tournament &NIC Tournament ^District 13 Playoffs *Game later forfeited by Bemidji State 1987-88 • 10-18 Nov. 21 at Saint Mary’s -- Nov. 24 St. Thomas, MN -- Nov. 27 at Iowa Wesleyn% -- Nov. 28 at Wisconsin-La Crosse% -- Nov. 30 at Viterbo, WI -- Dec. 7 at Northern Iowa -- Dec. 11 Luther, IA -- Dec. 14 at Mankato State -- Dec. 16 Concordia-St. Paul -- Dec. 27 at Wisconsin-La Crosse& -- Dec. 28 at Moorhead State& -- Dec. 29 at Northern State& -- Jan. 4 at Drake, IA -- Jan. 8 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 9 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 11 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 15 Southwest State -- Jan. 16 Northern State -- Jan. 22 Bemidji State -- Jan. 23 Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 29 at Northern State -- Jan. 30 at Southwest State -- Feb. 5 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 6 Moorhead State --

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63-68 69-84 66-63 78-63 83-68 76-68 52-60 76-73 74-64 55-75 87-82 78-66 74-80 49-68 82-62 57-75

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-- 46-55 -- ot 57-65 -- 68-71 -- 88-43 -- 85-56 -- 75-65 -- 57-56 -- 67-76 -- 79-90 -- 87-76 -- 64-61 -- 72-64 -- 86-94 -- 86-64 -- 74-73 -- 79-69 -- 72-63 -- 70-69 -- 2ot 93-94 -- ot 82-85 -- 67-76 -- 55-71 -- 73-83 -- 73-81 -- 74-67 -- ot 80-72 -- 106-75 -- 69-75 -- 67-75

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-- 80-66 W -- 82-88 L -- 77-74 W -- 63-97 L -- 65-77 L -- 62-93 L -- 75-81 L -- 68-74 L -- 85-68 W -- 68-80 L -- ot 83-82 W -- 83-66 W -- 52-89 L -- 67-86 L -- 76-83 L -- 58-68 L -- 92-81 W -- 72-76 L -- 85-77 W -- 65-82 L -- ot 86-91 L -- 86-90 L -- 93-87 W -- 101-105 L

1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08


WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR Feb. 12 St. Scholastica, MN Feb. 13 Northland, WI Feb. 19 at Bemidji State Feb. 20 at Minnesota Duluth %Wisconsin-La Crosse Tournament

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105-87 W 75-65 W 68-73 L 49-83 L

1988-89 • 12-16 Nov. 19 Saint Mary’s -- Nov. 28 Viterbo, WI -- Dec. 1 Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 3 Concordia-St. Paul -- Dec. 10 Mankato State -- Dec. 16 at Luther, IA -- Dec. 17 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 28 at Moorhead State% -- Dec. 29 at Bemidji State% -- Dec. 30 at Black Hills State, SD -- Jan. 3 at Tampa, FL -- Jan. 4 at Rollins, FL -- Jan. 5 at Eckerd, FL -- Jan. 13 at St. Scholastica, MN -- Jan. 14 at Northland, WI -- Jan. 20 Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 21 Bemidji State -- Jan. 27 at Southwest State -- Jan. 28 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 3 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 4 Northern State -- Feb. 10 at Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 11 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 17 Southwest State -- Feb. 18 Moorhead State -- Feb. 20 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee -- Feb. 23 at Northern State -- Feb. 24 at Minnesota-Morris -- %NIC Tournament

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69-63 65-76 77-71 87-70 68-84 72-85 79-82 78-77 72-55 88-76 71-102 68-69 68-77 61-65 69-81 58-77 83-60 66-65 81-78 89-96 78-79 77-91 73-72 105-98 88-90 84-112 92-69 61-74

1989-90 • 15-15 Nov. 17 at Mt. Senario, WI% -- Nov. 18 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire% -- Nov. 21 Cardinal Stritch, WI -- Nov. 24 at Huron, SD& -- Nov. 25 at Wisconsin-La Crosse& -- Nov. 28 St. Olaf, MN -- Dec. 1 St. Scholastica, MN -- Dec. 8 at North Central, IL -- Dec. 9 at St. Xavier, IL -- Dec. 11 at Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 15 Wisconsin-Eau Claire -- Dec. 16 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 8 at St. Thomas, MN -- Jan. 12 at Concordia-St. Paul -- Jan. 19 at Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 20 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 22 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee -- Jan. 26 Southwest State -- Jan. 27 Moorhead State -- Feb. 2 at Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 3 at Northern State -- Feb. 9 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 10 Bemidji State -- Feb. 16 at Southwest State -- Feb. 17 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 21 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 22 Northern State -- Mar. 3 at Minnesota-Morris^ -- Mar. 5 at Minnesota Duluth^ -- %Wisconsin-Eau Claire Tournament &Wisconsin-La Crosse Tournament ^District 13 Playoffs 1990-91 • 10-18 Nov. 16 at Mankato State% -- Nov. 17 at Northern Michigan% -- Nov. 27 at St. Olaf, MN -- Nov. 28 Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 1 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire -- Dec. 8 Mt. Senario, WI -- Dec. 10 St. Scholastica, MN -- Dec. 12 at Luther, IA --

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-- 58-57 W -- 45-83 L -- 84-63 W -- 75-73 W -- 58-77 L -- 64-60 W -- 70-82 L -- 70-79 L -- 52-77 L -- 85-73 W -- 53-54 L -- 58-64 L -- 63-60 W -- 73-67 W -- 52-69 L -- 79-74 W -- 61-75 L -- 83-73 W -- 85-71 W -- 56-63 L -- 60-59 W -- ot 77-79 L -- 58-68 L -- 82-59 W -- 64-80 L -- 67-73 L -- ot 68-64 W -- 77-71 W -- 55-78 L

-- 47-71 L -- 54-68 L -- ot 85-75 W -- 80-62 W -- 51-69 L -- ot 82-88 L -- 85-70 W -- ot 60-68 L

Dec. 15 Hamline, MN Dec. 28 at Tampa, FL Dec. 29 at Florida Southern Jan. 2 at Rollins, FL Jan. 9 at Cardinal Stritch, WI Jan. 11 Concordia-St. Paul Jan. 12 Southwest State Jan. 14 St. Xavier, IL Jan. 17 at Minnesota Duluth Jan. 18 at Bemidji State Jan. 25 Northern State Jan. 26 Moorhead State Jan. 29 Minnesota-Morris Feb. 2 at Southwest State Feb. 4 at Wisconsin-La Crosse Feb. 8 Bemidji State Feb. 9 Minnesota Duluth Feb. 15 at Northern State Feb. 16 at Moorhead State Feb. 21 at Minnesota Morris %Mankato Tournament

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1991-92 • 20-9 Nov. 22 at Marion, WI% -- Nov. 23 at Rockford, IL% -- Nov. 26 St. Thomas, MN -- Dec. 2 at Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 3 at Northern Iowa -- Dec. 12 Luther, IA -- Dec. 14 at Upper Iowa -- Dec. 18 at Concordia-St. Paul -- Jan. 4 at Hamline, MN -- Jan. 6 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 11 at Southwest State -- Jan. 13 Wisconsin-Stout -- Jan. 17 Bemidji State -- Jan. 18 Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 24 at Northern State -- Jan. 25 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 28 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 29 at St. Scholastica, MN -- Feb. 1 Southwest State -- Feb. 7 at Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 8 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 14 Northern State -- Feb. 15 Moorhead State -- Feb. 17 Wisconsin-Oshkosh -- Feb. 22 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire -- Feb. 24 Wisconsin-Parkside -- Feb. 26 Minnesota-Morris -- Mar. 4 Moorhead State^ -- Mar. 10 at Minnesota Duluth^ -- %Wisconsin-La Crosse Tournament ^NAIA District 13 Playoffs

-- ot 62-64 L -- 65-92 L -- 89-107 L -- 73-83 L -- 66-63 W -- 77-63 W -- 62-64 L -- 74-62 W -- 44-75 L -- 66-67 L -- 67-69 L -- 76-74 W -- 84-83 W -- 56-64 L -- 77-85 L -- 90-80 W -- 65-72 L -- 71-67 W -- 91-109 L -- 73-91 L

-- 67-73 L -- 73-66 W -- 65-48 W -- 76-57 W -- 53-77 L -- 81-72 W -- 71-59 W -- 66-45 W -- 79-57 W -- 67-61 W -- 61-75 L -- 95-50 W -- 81-73 W -- 56-45 W -- 69-84 L -- 71-85 L -- 65-84 L -- 74-59 W -- 82-72 W -- 46-56 L -- 85-80 W -- ot 73-70 W -- 79-74 W -- 106-84 W -- 50-54 L -- 65-56 W -- 90-74 W -- 84-63 W -- 48-54 L

Les Wothke 1970-75, 92-98 - Career Record: 183-110 1992-93 • 19-10 Nov. 27 at Ferris State, MI% -- Nov. 28 at Black Hills State, SD% -- Dec. 1 at Wisconsin-Stout -- Dec. 3 Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 5 at South Dakota -- Dec. 8 Upper Iowa -- Dec. 12 at Wisconsin-Parkside -- Dec. 16 at St. Cloud State -- Dec. 18 Wayne State, NE -- Dec. 30 at Northern Arizona -- Jan. 1 at Grand Canyon, AZ& -- Jan. 2 at Biola, CA& -- Jan. 6 Concordia-St. Paul -- Jan. 11 Mt. Senario, WI -- Jan. 15 Bemidji State -- Jan. 16 Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 22 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 23 at Northern State -- Jan. 29 Southwest State -- Jan. 30 Moorhead State --

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-- 74-89 L -- 67-53 W -- 72-69 W -- 82-52 W -- 74-75 L -- 92-73 W -- 78-66 W -- 69-78 L -- 81-56 W -- 71-78 L -- 98-124 L -- 91-84 W -- 71-48 W -- ot 69-70 L -- 86-84 W -- 64-60 W -- 61-55 W -- 91-83 W -- 72-61 W -- 67-81 L

Feb. 5 Minnesota-Morris -- -- 83-71 W Feb. 6 at Southwest State -- -- 87-84 W Feb. 13 Northern State -- -- 76-87 L Feb. 19 at Bemidji State -- -- 79-76 W Feb. 20 at Moorhead State -- -- 102-91 W Feb. 25 St. Scholastica, MN -- -- 103-74 W Feb. 27 at Minnesota Duluth -- -- 68-73 L Mar. 3 Moorhead State^ -- -- 72-61 W Mar. 9 Minnesota-Morris^ -- -- 56-58 L %First Bank Tip-Off Classic, Mankato, Minn. &Grand Canyon University New Year’s Classic, Phoenix, Ariz. ^NAIA District 13 Playoffs 1993-94 • 13-15 Nov. 19 at North Alabama% -- Nov. 20 at Morehouse, AL% -- Nov. 22 at Livingston, AL -- Nov. 26 at Bethel, MN& -- Nov. 27 at Wisconsin-River Falls& -- Dec. 1 at Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 4 South Dakota State -- Dec. 8 Mount Senario, WI -- Dec. 14 Concordia-St. Paul -- Dec. 18 at Quincy, IL -- Dec. 20 at Teikyo-Marycrest, IA -- Dec. 29 at Mankato State -- Jan. 5 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 8 Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 12 Wayne State, NE -- Jan. 15 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 19 Northern State -- Jan. 22 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 29 Southwest State -- Feb. 2 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 5 at Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 9 at Wayne State, NE -- Feb. 12 Moorhead State -- Feb. 14 St. Scholastica, MN -- Feb. 16 at Northern State -- Feb. 19 Bemidji State -- Feb. 26 at Southwest State -- Mar. 2 at Minnesota-Morris^ -- %North Alabama Tournament &Wisconsin-River Falls Tournament ^NAIA District 13 Playoffs 1994-95 • 16-11 Nov. 19 St. Francis, IL -- Nov. 22 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Nov. 26 St. Cloud State -- Nov. 30 at Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 2 at Southern Indiana% -- Dec. 3 at Carson-Newman, TN% -- Dec. 5 at IUPU-Indianapolis -- Dec. 10 at SIU-Edwardsville -- Dec. 13 Mankato State -- Dec. 30 at Wisconsin-Parkside -- Jan. 4 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 7 at Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 11 at Wayne State, NE -- Jan. 14 Moorhead State -- Jan. 18 at Northern State -- Jan. 21 Bemidji State -- Jan. 24 Quincy, IL -- Jan. 28 at Southwest State -- Feb. 1 at Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 4 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 6 Mt. Senario, WI -- Feb. 8 Wayne State, NE -- Feb. 11 at Moorhead State -- Feb. 15 Northern State -- Feb. 18 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 22 Teikyo-Marycrest, IA -- Feb. 25 Southwest State -- %Southern Indiana Tournament

1995-96 • 8-18

-- 95-120 -- 98-106 -- ot 96-104 -- 105-66 -- 88-96 -- 103-82 -- 88-91 -- 95-84 -- 97-91 -- 66-69 -- ot 92-84 -- 71-56 -- 65-84 -- 80-91 -- 77-62 -- 87-105 -- 68-80 -- 80-100 -- 84-55 -- 65-78 -- 2ot 84-83 -- 70-67 -- 69-51 -- 96-55 -- 62-71 -- 79-84 -- 77-66 -- 56-77

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69-65 86-76 75-79 59-57 79-92 76-65 85-91 74-65 76-84 70-88 87-85 50-68 69-57 89-68 75-79 60-53 73-76 63-58 63-76 65-57 110-60 64-62 66-88 90-95 88-64 71-61 76-52


WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR Nov. 18 at St. Francis, IL -- Nov. 25 at St. Cloud State -- Nov. 29 Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 4 Wisconsin-Parkside -- Dec. 7 Pillsbury Baptist, MN -- Dec. 13 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Dec. 16 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire -- Dec. 21 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 5 at Regis, CO -- Jan. 6 at Metro State, CO -- Jan. 8 at Colorado Christian -- Jan. 13 at Northern State -- Jan. 17 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 20 Concordia-St. Paul -- Jan. 24 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 27 Moorhead State -- Jan. 31 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 3 at Southwest State -- Feb. 8 Bemidji State -- Feb. 10 Northern State -- Feb. 12 Mount Senario, WI -- Feb. 14 at Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 17 IUPU-Indianapolis -- Feb. 21 at Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 24 at Moorhead State -- Mar. 2 Southwest State --

-- 2ot 83-82 -- 65-68 -- 73-58 -- 72-82 -- 99-55 -- 74-85 -- 62-72 -- 70-78 -- 48-60 -- 72-89 -- 63-66 -- 59-77 -- 90-70 -- 94-57 -- 82-62 -- 63-87 -- 52-67 -- 75-79 -- 75-66 -- 65-68 -- 87-74 -- 79-88 -- 82-83 -- 56-78 -- 81-113 -- 66-75

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1996-97 • 12-15 Nov. 16 Crown, MN -- -- 76-48 W Nov. 22 at Mankato State% -- -- 62-77 L Nov. 23 at Duruy, MO% -- -- 77-44 W Nov. 26 at St. Cloud State -- -- 58-87 L Nov. 29 at Wisconsin-Parkside -- -- 67-75 L Nov. 30 at St. Francis, IL -- -- 58-67 L Dec. 4 at Saint Mary’s -- -- 84-58 W Dec. 7 SIU-Edwardsville -- -- 77-87 L Dec. 9 North Central, MN -- -- 113-47 W Dec. 11 Wisconsin-Eau Claire -- -- 3ot 115-110 W Dec. 14 Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- -- 63-64 L Jan. 4 St. Francis, IL -- -- 64-70 L Jan. 8 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- -- 63-66 L Jan. 15 Bemidji State -- -- 68-53 W Jan. 18 Concordia-St. Paul -- -- 89-76 W Jan. 22 at Minnesota-Morris -- -- 92-91 W Jan. 25 at Moorhead State -- -- 82-83 L Jan. 29 at Minnesota Duluth -- -- 62-76 L Feb. 1 Southwest State -- -- 75-68 W Feb. 5 at Bemidji State -- -- 59-56 W Feb. 8 at Northern State -- -- 71-85 L Feb. 12 Minnesota-Morris -- -- 81-90 L Feb. 15 Mount Senario, WI -- -- 90-95 L Feb. 19 Minnesota Duluth -- -- 83-75 W Feb. 22 Moorhead State -- -- 91-57 W Feb. 26 at Southwest State -- -- 81-103 L Mar. 1 Northern State -- -- 78-90 L %First Bank Tip-Off Classic, Mankato, Minn. 1997-98 • 17-10 Nov. 15 at St. Francis, IL -- Nov. 22 at North Dakota State -- Nov. 24 Wisconsin-Parkside -- Nov. 28 at Briar Cliff, IA% -- Nov. 29 at Augustana, SD% -- Dec. 3 St. Francis, IL -- Dec. 6 Mankato State -- Dec. 10 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 13 St. Cloud State -- Dec. 17 at Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 20 at Wayne State, NE -- Dec. 22 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Jan. 3 St. Francis, IL -- Jan. 10 Moorhead State -- Jan. 14 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 17 Wayne State, NE -- Jan. 21 Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 24 at Southwest State -- Jan. 28 Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 31 at Northern State -- Feb. 4 Bemidji State -- Feb. 7 at Moorhead State --

-- 74-79 L -- 78-88 L -- 89-53 W -- 79-77 W -- 53-85 L -- 71-51 W -- 60-70 L -- 57-59 L -- 77-64 W -- 56-62 L -- 55-68 L -- 61-58 W -- 79-71 W -- 90-87 W -- 85-72 W -- 69-75 L -- 70-61 W -- ot 89-75 W -- 86-58 W 13 55-75 L -- 65-72 L -- ot 81-75 W

Feb. 11 at Minnesota Duluth -- -- 61-58 Feb. 14 Mt. Senario, WI -- -- 106-63 Feb. 18 at Minnesota-Morris -- -- 81-63 Feb. 21 Southwest State -- -- 89-75 Feb. 25 Northern State -- 3 80-74 %Sioux Falls Holiday Thanksgiving Tournament

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Mike Leaf 1998 - present - Career Record: 290-118 1998-99 • 15-12 Nov. 18 Mount Senario, WI -- Nov. 20 at Wisconsin-Parkside -- Nov. 21 at St. Francis, IL -- Nov. 24 Wisconsin-Stevens Point -- Dec. 1 at St. Cloud State -- Dec. 3 at Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 5 North Dakota State -- Dec. 7 at Minnesota State -- Dec. 12 Wisconsin-River Falls -- Dec. 22 at Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Dec. 29 at Barry, FL -- Dec. 31 at Florida Tech -- Jan. 2 at Lynn, FL -- Jan. 6 St. Francis, IL -- Jan. 9 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 13 Bemidji State -- Jan. 20 at Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 23 Southwest State -- Jan. 27 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 30 Northern State -- Feb. 3 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 6 Moorhead State -- Feb. 10 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 15 at Concordia-St. Paul -- Feb. 17 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 20 at Southwest State -- Feb. 24 at Northern State -- 1999-2000 • 19-9 Nov. 29 at St. Xavier, IL% -- Nov. 20 at Chadron State, NE% -- Nov. 23 at Augustana, SD -- Nov. 27 Morningside, IA -- Dec. 1 Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 7 at South Dakota State -- Dec. 11 at Concordia-St. Paul -- Dec. 20 at Minnesota State -- Dec. 30 Wisconsin-La Crosse -- Jan. 2 Wayne State, NE -- Jan. 3 Southwest State -- Jan. 7 at Minnesota, Crookston -- Jan. 8 at Moorhead State -- Jan. 14 Bemidji State -- Jan. 15 Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 21 at Minnesota-Morris -- Jan. 22 at Northern State -- Jan. 25 Concordia-St. Paul -- Feb. 4 at Southwest State -- Feb. 5 at Wayne State, NE -- Feb. 11 Moorhead State -- Feb. 12 Minnesota, Crookston -- Feb. 18 at Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 19 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 25 Northern State -- Feb. 26 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 29 Moorhead State** -- Mar. 3 at Minnesota Duluth** -- %Mankato Tournament **NSIC Tournament 2000-01 • 21-9 Nov. 18 at Cal Baptist -- Nov. 21 at Cal Poly-Pomona -- Nov. 25 at Cal San Bernardino -- Nov. 29 at Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 5 at Wisconsin-Parkside -- Dec. 9 at Concordia-St. Paul -- Dec. 11 Viterbo, WI --

-- 81-84 L -- 81-78 W -- 75-78 L -- 72-79 L -- 70-81 L -- 63-39 W -- 93-68 W -- 61-78 L -- 93-85 W -- 80-82 L -- 61-63 L -- 59-68 L 8 62-77 L -- 76-77 L -- 95-84 W -- 82-69 W -- 76-64 W -- 80-68 W -- 80-57 W 12 82-75 W -- ot 80-78 W -- 88-73 W -- 71-70 W -- 73-41 W -- 92-58 W -- 54-76 L -- 79-99 L -- 71-79 -- 70-66 -- ot 98-107 -- 87-94 -- 78-72 -- 77-80 -- 85-71 -- 62-82 -- 85-78 -- 70-69 -- 88-58 -- 83-51 -- 59-48 -- 68-49 -- 92-90 -- 74-58 -- 63-61 -- 77-60 -- 94-101 -- 67-96 -- 77-50 -- 77-63 -- 84-85 -- 80-71 -- 83-59 -- 91-63 -- 72-58 -- 70-73

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-- 78-92 L -- 70-75 L 22 54-75 L -- 79-57 W -- 82-93 L -- ot 97-94 W -- 79-70 W

Dec. 16 at Morningside, IA -- -- 74-104 L Dec. 19 Augustana, SD -- -- 99-84 W Dec. 29 at Wayne State, NE -- -- 80-54 W Dec. 30 at Southwest Minnesota St. -- -- 76-88 L Jan. 5 Minnesota, Crookston -- -- 76-59 W Jan. 6 Moorhead State -- -- 78-72 W Jan. 12 at Bemidji State -- -- 78-73 W Jan. 13 at Minnesota Duluth -- -- 92-88 W Jan. 19 at Northern State -- -- 97-84 W Jan. 20 at Minnesota-Morris -- -- 79-76 W Jan. 30 Concordia-St. Paul -- -- 90-54 W Feb. 2 Southwest Minnesota State -- 14 ot 80-83 L Feb. 3 Wayne State, NE -- -- ot 82-85 L Feb. 9 at Moorhead State -- -- 59-50 W Feb. 10 at Minnesota, Crookston -- -- 80-59 W Feb. 16 Minnesota Duluth -- -- 79-63 W Feb. 17 Bemidji State -- -- 94-53 W Feb. 23 Minnesota-Morris -- -- 91-58 W Feb. 24 Northern State -- -- 79-77 W Feb. 27 MSU Moorhead** -- -- 88-61 W Mar. 2 at Wayne State, NE** -- -- 77-58 W Mar. 3 at Southwest State** -- 4 94-78 W Mar. 9 at Southwest State^ -- 9 77-88 L **NSIC Tournament ^NCAA North Central Regional Tournament 2001-02 • 14-13 Nov. 17 South Dakota State -- Nov. 23 Midland Lutheran, NE% -- Nov. 24 at Nebraska-Omaha% -- Nov. 28 Saint Mary’s -- Dec. 1 Minnesota State -- Dec. 7 at Minnesota-Morris -- Dec. 8 at Northern State -- Dec. 14 at Wisconsin-Parkside -- Dec. 15 at Lewis, IL -- Dec. 18 at Viterbo, WI -- Dec. 30 Concordia-St. Paul -- Jan. 4 Wayne State, NE -- Jan. 5 Southwest Minnesota State -- Jan. 11 at Minnesota, Crookston -- Jan. 12 at MSU Moorhead -- Jan. 18 Bemidji State -- Jan. 19 Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 25 Northern State -- Jan. 26 Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 2 at Concordia-St. Paul -- Feb. 8 at Southwest Minnesota St -- Feb. 9 at Wayne State, NE -- Feb. 15 MSU Moorhead -- Feb. 16 Minnesota, Crookston -- Feb. 22 at Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 23 at Bemidji State -- Mar. 2 at Bemidji State** -- %Nebraska-Omaha Tournament **NSIC Tournament 2002-03 • 11-17 Nov. 22 at Minnesota State% -- Nov. 23 Michigan Tech% -- Nov. 26 at Tampa, FL -- Nov. 27 at Eckerd, FL -- Nov. 29 at Florida Southern -- Dec. 9 Viterbo, WI -- Dec. 13 Wisconsin-Parkside -- Dec. 14 Lewis, IL -- Dec. 20 at Nebraska-Omaha -- Dec. 29 Minnesota-Morris -- Dec. 30 Northern State -- Jan. 4 at Concordia-St. Paul -- Jan. 10 at Wayne State, NE -- Jan. 11 at Southwest State -- Jan. 17 Minnesota, Crookston -- Jan. 18 MSU Moorhead -- Jan. 24 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 25 at Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 31 at Northern State -- Feb. 1 at Minnesota-Morris -- Feb. 8 Concordia-St. Paul -- Feb. 14 Southwest State --

-- 71-66 W -- 77-58 W -- 65-82 L -- 94-64 W -- 73-84 L -- 96-72 W -- 71-77 L -- 58-71 L -- 58-84 L -- 77-72 W -- 75-55 W -- 63-58 W -- 55-64 L -- 73-77 L -- 73-64 W -- 60-47 W -- 65-71 L -- 55-75 L -- 89-78 W -- 83-67 W -- ot 88-91 L -- 85-72 W -- 53-55 L -- 89-73 W -- 65-77 L -- 85-65 W -- 69-70 L

-- 75-100 -- 69-87 18 69-71 -- 74-93 -- 94-101 -- 89-75 -- 61-71 -- 61-64 21 62-79 -- 81-67 -- 103-97 -- 83-79 -- 80-67 -- 73-71 -- 79-69 -- 85-77 -- 98-108 -- 59-80 -- 70-72 -- 107-71 -- 87-64 -- ot 72-77

1937-38, 1938-39, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, :NSIC Champions 1974-75, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08

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WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR Feb. 15 Wayne State, NE Feb. 21 at MSU Moorhead Feb. 22 at Minnesota, Crookston Feb. 28 Minnesota Duluth Mar. 1 Bemidji State Mar. 5 at Bemidji State** %Mankato Tournament **NSIC Tournament

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2003-04 • 17-12 Nov. 15 Nebraska-Omaha -- Nov. 21 Saint Mary’s -- Nov. 25 Minnesota State -- Nov. 28 Metro State% -- Nov. 29 Michigan Tech% -- Dec. 5 South Dakota& -- Dec. 6 Augustana, SD& -- Dec. 10 at Viterbo, WI -- Dec. 13 Wisconsin-Parkside -- Dec. 28 at South Dakota State$ -- Dec. 29 at North Dakota$ -- Jan. 2 Minnesota, Crookston -- Jan. 3 Bemidji State -- Jan. 6 at Wayne State, NE -- Jan. 10 at Minnesota Duluth -- Jan. 13 at Southwest Minnesota St -- Jan. 17 Concordia-St. Paul -- Jan. 23 at Northern State -- Jan. 24 at MSU Moorhead -- Jan. 29 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 6 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 7 at Minnesota, Crookston -- Feb. 13 Southwest Minnesota State -- Feb. 14 Wayne State, NE -- Feb. 21 at Concordia-St. Paul -- Feb. 27 Minnesota State Moorhead -- Feb. 28 Northern State -- Mar. 3 at Southwest State** -- Mar. 6 vs. Northern State** -- %Duluth Classic &Southwest Classic $SDSU Tournament **NSIC Tournament 2004-05 • 24-11 Nov. 15 at Chaminade, HI -- Nov. 18 at BYU-Hawaii% -- Nov. 19 vs. Hawaii Pacific% -- Nov. 20 vs. Northwood, MI% -- Nov. 30 at Saint Mary’s, MN -- Dec. 3 Minnesota State -- Dec. 4 at Minnesota State -- Dec. 7 Upper Iowa -- Dec. 8 Viterbo, WI -- Dec. 11 St. Thomas, MN -- Dec. 18 at Quincy, IL& -- Dec. 19 vs. Saginaw Valley, MI -- Dec. 28 vs. South Dakota# -- Dec. 29 at Augustana, SD# -- Jan. 3 at Upper Iowa -- Jan. 7 at Minnesota, Crookston -- Jan. 8 at Bemidji State -- Jan. 14 Wayne State, NE -- Jan. 15 Southwest Minnesota State -- Jan. 21 at Northern State -- Jan. 22 at MSU Moorhead -- Jan. 29 Concordia-St. Paul -- Feb. 1 at South Dakota State -- Feb. 5 at Concordia-St. Paul -- Feb. 11 MSU Moorhead -- Feb. 12 Northern State -- Feb. 18 at Southwest Minnesota St -- Feb. 19 at Wayne State, NE -- Feb. 25 Bemidji State -- Feb. 26 Minnesota, Crookston -- Mar. 2 MSU Moorhead** -- Mar. 5 Concordia-St. Paul** -- Mar. 6 Northern State** -- Mar. 12 vs. Nebraska-Omaha^ -- Mar. 13 vs. South Dakota --

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56-71 L 76-86 L 89-74 W 68-79 L 96-102 L 79-106 L

-- 66-71 -- 95-61 -- 85-68 11 74-68 -- 67-75 3 56-92 -- 78-71 -- 70-63 -- 70-61 3 65-102 -- 65-69 -- 89-76 -- 73-92 -- 88-89 -- 77-78 -- 78-59 -- 77-45 -- 71-83 -- 83-55 -- 85-79 -- 85-96 -- 91-69 -- 84-73 -- 87-70 -- 79-62 -- 73-67 -- 47-60 -- 71-65 -- ot 80-83

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-- 64-67 20 89-94 -- 98-75 -- 90-71 -- 71-40 6 84-92 6 79-87 -- 92-56 -- 72-52 -- 101-91 -- 65-71 -- 68-72 -- 81-70 -- 75-56 -- 87-54 -- 85-62 -- 77-94 -- ot 84-87 -- 81-68 -- 88-76 -- 73-68 -- 77-65 -- 59-70 -- 81-71 -- 76-75 -- 96-74 -- 87-59 -- 80-75 -- 80-67 -- 72-68 -- 2ot 98-86 -- 76-70 -- 69-73 7 64-58 22 68-73

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%BYU-Hawaii Tournament &Quincy, IL Tournament #Augustana Classic **NSIC Tournament ^NCAA Division II North Central Region 2005-06 • 32-4 Nov. 2 Cardinal Stritch (Exh.) -- -- Nov. 8 Mt. Mercy, IA (Exh.) -- -- Nov. 15 Minnesota State 12 -- Nov. 19 Minnesota Duluth 12 -- Nov. 25 St. Cloud State% 12 -- Nov. 26 at Minnesota Duluth 12 -- Nov. 30 Saint Mary’s 21 -- Dec. 3 at Minnesota State 21 -- Dec. 7 Augustana, SD 15 -- Dec. 9 Viterbo, WI 15 -- Dec. 10 Upper Iowa 15 -- Dec. 17 at St. Joseph’s, IN 9 -- Dec. 19 at Wisconsin-Parkside 9 -- Dec. 30 at Upper Iowa 14 -- Jan. 6 Minnesota, Crookston 14 -- Jan. 7 Bemidji State 14 -- Jan. 13 at Wayne State, NE 23 -- Jan. 14 at Southwest Minnesota St 23 -- Jan. 20 Northern State 18 5 Jan. 21 MSU Moorhead 18 -- Jan. 24 North Central, MN 16 -- Jan. 28 at Concordia-St. Paul 16 -- Feb. 4 Concordia-St. Paul 13 -- Feb. 10 at MSU Moorhead 13 -- Feb. 11 at Northern State 13 12 Feb. 17 Southwest Minnesota St 13 -- Feb. 18 Wayne State, NE 13 -- Feb. 24 at Bemidji State 7 -- Feb. 25 at Minnesota, Crookston 7 -- Mar. 1 Minnesota, Crookston** 6 -- Mar. 4 Southwest Minnesota St** 6 -- Mar. 5 Northern State** 6 14 Mar. 11 South Dakota^ 5 -- Mar. 12 Minnesota State^ 5 14 Mar. 14 Northern State^ 5 15 Mar. 22 Barton, NC# 5 9 Mar. 23 Stonehill, MA# 5 12 Mar. 25 Virginia Union!! 5 3 %at Duluth, Minn. **NSIC Tournament, Winona, Minn. ^NCAA North Central Region, Winona, Minn. #NCAA Elite Eight, Springfield, Mass. !!NCAA Division II National Championship 2006-07 • 35-1 Oct. 31 at Drake (Exh.) -- Nov. 1 at Bradley (Exh.) -- Nov. 8 at Minnesota (Exh.) -- Nov. 15 Bethany Lutheran, MN 1 Nov. 18 St. Joseph’s, IN 1 Nov. 24 Saint Mary’s 1 Dec. 1 Northern State 1 Dec. 2 Mary, ND 1 Dec. 5 North Central, MN 1 Dec. 9 at Upper Iowa 1 Dec. 15 at Minnesota Duluth 1 Dec. 19 Wingate, NC% 1 Dec. 20 Hillsdale, MI% 1 Dec. 29 Wisconsin-Parkside 1 Jan. 5 at Wayne State, NE 1 Jan. 6 at Southwest Minnesota St 1 Jan. 12 Concordia-St. Paul 1 Jan. 13 MSU Moorhead 1 Jan. 19 at Bemidji State 1 Jan. 20 at Minnesota, Crookston 1 Jan. 27 at Northern State 1 Jan. 28 at Mary, ND 1 Jan. 31 Clark, IA 1 Feb. 3 Upper Iowa 1 Feb. 9 Southwest Minnesota State 1 Feb. 10 Wayne State, NE 1 Feb. 16 at MSU Moorhead 1 Feb. 17 at Concordia-St. Paul 1

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99-55 97-53 81-72 81-66 79-80 76-72 77-64 75-68 96-60 93-48 77-46 76-81 79-82 91-76 90-54 79-84 ot 98-91 77-67 92-78 74-41 120-73 80-64 92-77 77-61 82-73 77-69 90-63 85-67 68-50 88-59 75-58 93-80 ot 81-69 74-71 96-86 ot 86-78 83-73 73-61

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-- 88-86 W -- 77-90 L -- 69-64 W -- 88-79 W -- 90-68 W -- 98-54 W -- 90-62 W -- 77-57 W -- 119-38 W -- 80-62 W -- 84-74 W 16 91-78 W -- 81-67 W -- 92-76 W -- 107-74 W -- 76-71 W -- ot 89-86 W -- 69-66 W -- 82-37 W -- 93-79 W -- 76-66 W -- 80-63 W -- 79-52 W -- 81-70 W -- 68-59 W -- 80-72 W -- 89-56 W -- 87-68 W

Feb. 23 Minnesota, Crookston 1 -- 104-66 Feb. 24 Bemidji State 1 -- 76-60 Feb. 28 Upper Iowa** 1 -- 94-63 Mar. 3 Concordia-St. Paul** 1 -- 87-71 Mar. 4 Southwest Minnesota St** 1 -- 80-70 Mar. 10 St. Cloud State^ 1 -- 100-73 Mar. 11 Nebraska-Kearney^ 1 -- 81-70 Mar. 13 Minnesota State^ 1 9 89-76 Mar. 21 Bentley, MA# 1 2 64-51 Mar. 22 Central Missouri# 1 6 ot 90-85 Mar. 24 Barton, NC!! 1 15 75-77 %Nassau, Bahamas **NSIC Tournament, Winona, Minn. ^NCAA North Central Region, Winona, Minn. #NCAA Division II Elite Eight, Springfield, Mass. !!NCAA Division II National Championship 2007-08 • 38-1 Nov. 1 UW-La Crosse (Exh.) -- -- 89-52 Nov. 3 Grinnell, IA (Exh.) -- -- 144-90 Nov. 9 vs. North Alabama% 1 -- 88-82 Nov. 10 vs. Philadelphia% 1 -- 66-62 Nov. 11 vs. Assumption, MA% 1 -- 93-74 Nov. 15 Bethany Lutheran, MN 1 -- 119-57 Nov. 17 Saint Mary’s 1 -- 118-53 Nov. 20 Wisconsin-Stout 1 -- 95-68 Nov. 24 St. Thomas, MN 1 -- ot 82-83 Nov. 30 at Mary, ND 7 -- 93-71 Dec. 1 at Northern State 7 -- 87-60 Dec. 5 Minnesota Duluth 5 -- 63-62 Dec. 8 Upper Iowa 5 -- 84-58 Dec. 18 Lewis, IL 5 -- 84-76 Dec. 19 Viterbo, WI 5 -- 100-81 Dec. 28 Minnesota State 5 -- 92-75 Dec. 29 at Minnesota State 5 -- 66-62 Jan. 4 Southwest Minnesota State 5 -- 76-65 Jan. 5 Wayne State, NE 5 -- 80-46 Jan. 11 at MSU Moorhead 4 -- 64-59 Jan. 12 at Concordia-St. Paul 4 -- 93-55 Jan. 18 Minnesota, Crookston 3 -- 77-48 Jan. 19 Bemidji State 3 -- 78-48 Jan. 25 Northern State 3 7 71-66 Jan. 26 Mary, ND 3 -- 95-45 Feb. 2 at Upper Iowa 3 -- 72-62 Feb. 8 at Wayne State, NE 3 -- 82-60 Feb. 9 at Southwest Minnesota St 3 -- 72-54 Feb. 15 Concordia-St. Paul 3 -- 84-59 Feb. 16 MSU Moorhead 3 -- 85-63 Feb. 22 at Bemidji State 3 -- 72-47 Feb. 23 at Minnesota, Crookston 3 -- 115-75 Mar. 1 Mary, ND** 3 -- 77-50 Mar. 7 Wayne State, NE** 3 -- 71-62 Mar. 8 Northern State** 3 4 73-40 Mar. 15 Colorado Christian^ 3 -- 78-45 Mar. 16 Nebraska-Omaha^ 3 -- 80-67 Mar. 18 Northern State^ 3 5 68-60 Mar. 26 Grand Valley State# 3 1 67-54 Mar. 27 Bentley, MA# 3 1 86-75 Mar. 29 Augusta State, GA!! 3 10 87-76 %Disney Tip-Off **NSIC Tournament, Winona, Minn. ^NCAA North Central Region, Winona, Minn. #NCAA Division II Elite Eight, Springfield, Mass. !!NCAA Division II National Championship 2008-09 • 24-9 Nov. 8 UW-La Crosse (Exh.) -- Nov. 12 Wisconsin-Superior (Exh.) -- Nov. 15 Saint Mary’s 9 Nov. 18 at BYU-Hawaii 9 Nov. 20 at BYU-Hawaii 9 Nov. 22 vs. Oakland, IN 9 Nov. 28 Augsburg, MN 18 Nov. 29 Gustavus Adolphus, MN 18 Dec. 5 St. Cloud State 16 Dec. 6 Concordia-St. Paul 16 Dec. 12 at Bemidji State -- Dec. 13 at Minnesota Duluth -- Dec. 17 Truman State, MO -- Dec. 20 Lewis, IL --

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WINONA STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR Dec. 28 Texas A&M International -- Jan. 2 Northern State -- Jan. 3 Mary, ND -- Jan. 9 at Southwest Minnesota St -- Jan. 10 at Minnesota State -- Jan. 16 at Wayne State, NE 16 Jan. 17 at Augustana, SD 16 Jan. 23 MSU Moorhead 23 Jan. 24 Minnesota, Crookston 23 Jan. 31 Upper Iowa 20 Feb. 6 at Northern State 19 Feb. 7 at Mary, ND 19 Feb. 13 Wayne State, NE -- Feb. 14 Augustana, SD -- Feb. 21 Bemidji State 23 Feb. 25 at Upper Iowa 20 Feb. 28 at St. Cloud State 20 Mar. 4 Concordia-St. Paul** 25 Mar. 6 St. Cloud State** 25 Mar. 14 Metro State, CO^ -- Mar. 15 Augustana, SD^ -- **NSIC Tournament, Winona, Minn. ^NCAA Central Region, Marshall, Minn. 2009-10 • 20-10 Nov. 2 UW-La Crosse (Exh.) -- Nov. 5 UW-Eau Claire (Exh.) -- Nov. 12 St. Thomas (Exh.) -- Nov. 16 Wisconsin-Stout 20 Nov. 20 Clarke, IA 20 Nov. 21 Cardinal Stritch, WI 20 Nov. 28 Minnesota, Crookston% 14 Nov. 29 Minnesota State% 14 Dec. 4 at St. Cloud State 24 Dec. 5 at Concordia-St. Paul 24 Dec. 12 Bemidji State 17 Dec. 13 Minnesota Duluth 17 Dec. 19 Adams State, CO -- Dec. 28 Saint Mary’s -- Jan. 2 at Northern State -- Jan. 3 at Mary, ND -- Jan. 8 Southwest Minnesota State -- Jan. 9 Minnesota State -- Jan. 15 Wayne State, NE -- Jan. 16 Augustana, SD -- Jan. 22 at MSU Moorhead -- Jan. 23 at Minnesota, Crookston -- Jan. 30 at Upper Iowa -- Feb. 5 Northern State -- Feb. 6 Mary, ND -- Feb. 12 at Wayne State, NE -- Feb. 13 at Augustana, SD -- Feb. 20 at Bemidji State -- Feb. 24 Upper Iowa -- Feb. 27 St. Cloud State -- Mar. 3 Mary, ND** -- Mar. 6 Southwest Minnesota St** -- Mar. 13 Mesa State, CO^ -- %NSIC Hoopfest, Sioux Falls, SD **NSIC Tournament, St. Cloud, Minn. ^NCAA Central Region, Mankato, Minn. 2010-11 • 20-10 Nov. 3 UW-Eau Claire (Exh.) -- Nov. 8 at Minnesota (Exh.) -- Nov. 10 St. Thomas (Exh.) -- Nov. 13 Saint Mary’s 9 Nov. 17 at Northwood, FL 9 Nov. 20 at Barry, FL 9 Nov. 29 Clarke, IA 5 Dec. 4 Upper Iowa 4 Dec. 10 at Bemidji State 3 Dec. 11 at Minnesota Duluth 3 Dec. 17 Southwest Minnesota State 7 Dec. 18 Minnesota State 7 Jan. 1 Mary 20 Jan. 2 Northern State 20 Jan. 8 at Concordia-St. Paul 24 Jan. 9 at St. Cloud State 24 Jan. 14 Minnesota, Crookston 21

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Jan. 15 MSU Moorhead 21 Jan. 21 at Wayne State, NE -- Jan. 22 at Augustana, SD -- Jan. 28 at Minnesota State -- Jan. 29 at Southwest Minnesota St. -- Feb. 4 St. Cloud State -- Feb. 5 Concordia-St. Paul -- Feb. 12 at Upper Iowa -- Feb. 18 at MSU Moorhead -- Feb. 19 at Minnesota, Crookston -- Feb. 25 Minnesota Duluth -- Feb. 26 Bemidji State -- Mar. 2 at Concordia-St. Paul** -- Mar. 5 Minnesota State** -- Mar. 6 St. Cloud State** -- Mar. 12 Minnesota State^ -- **NSIC Tournament, St. Paul, Minn. ^NCAA Central Region, Mankato, Minn.

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Winona State Basketball

2010-11 Results 20-10 (13-9 NSIC)

Nov. 13 Saint Mary’s W, 84-50 Nov. 17 Northwood W, 88-84 Nov. 20 Barry W, 82-75 ot Nov. 29 Clark, IA W, 111-66 Dec. 4 Upper Iowa* W, 78-61 Dec. 10 Bemidji State* W, 71-62 Dec. 11 Minnesota Duluth* L, 72-75 Dec. 17 Southwest Minnesota State* W, 68-66 Dec. 18 Minnesota State* L, 74-80 Jan. 3 Mary* W, 74-73 Jan. 4 Northern State* W, 81-57 Jan. 8 Concordia-St. Paul* W, 85-62 Jan. 9 St. Cloud State* W, 91-91 ot Jan. 14 Minnesota, Crookston* W, 108-68 Jan. 15 MSU Moorhead* L, 87-95 Jan. 21 Wayne State* W, 73-71 Jan. 22 Augustana* L, 90-95 ot Jan. 28 Minnesota State* L, 65-84 Jan. 29 Southwest Minnesota State* W, 87-81 2ot Feb. 4 St. Cloud State* W, 88-67 Feb. 5 Concordia-St. Paul* L, 79-81 Feb. 12 Upper Iowa* L, 64-80 Feb. 18 MSU Moorhead* W, 74-56 Feb. 19 Minnesota, Crookston* L, 66-70 Feb. 25 Minnesota Duluth* W, 90-57 Feb. 26 Bemidji State* L, 58-60 March 2 Concordia-St. Paul# W, 86-72 March 5 Minnesota State# W, 82-74 March 6 St. Cloud State# W, 58-41 March 12 Minnesota State^ L, 81-96 Home games in bold *NSIC Conference Game #NSIC Tournament ^NCAA Regional Tournament

Sports Information

Sports Information Director: Grant Wall Office Phone: 507-457-5576 Cell Phone: 515-570-5371 E-mail: gwall@winona.edu Athletics Website: winonastatewarriors.com Mailing Address: PO Box 5838 Winona, MN 55987

Credential Requests

Please direct all requests for media credentials to Grant Wall (gwall@winona.edu) in the Winona State Sports Information Office. Credentials will be held for media members at the ticket office located directly across from the main entrance into McCown Gymnasium. Winona State University reserves the right to deny media credentials to anyone who is not affiliated with an official news gathering agency.

Practice Plans

The Winona State men’s basketball team will practice daily during the season. Practice will begin between 11:30 am and noon Monday-Friday. Please call ahead to the Winona State Sports Information Office for exact times specific to the date you wish to conduct interviews.

Interview Policy

Winona State players and coaches will be available for interviews before practice. Please call ahead to the Winona State Sports Information Office for exact times specific to the date you wish to conduct interviews. Interviews will be held before practice in McCown Gymnasium. Interviews of a longer duration can be arranged through the Winona State Sports Information Office. Student-athletes are instructed not to accept phone calls or to conduct any interviews off campus.

Postgame Interviews

The Winona State locker room is closed. Select Winona State student-athletes will meet with members of the media after a 10 minute postgame cooling-off period. Postgame media interviews will be conducted in the media area located down the hall from the WSU locker room. Winona State coach Mike Leaf will also meet with the media in the media area after the completion of his postgame radio interview.

TV Coverage

All home Winona State basketball games will be carried live by HBC Channel 25.

Radio Broadcasts

The 2011-12 Winona State men’s basketball media guide is a production of the Winona State Sports Information Office. It was designed to assist members of the media in their coverage of the Winona State men’s basketball team. Every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy and thoroughness. Enclosed in the media guide are factual information regarding the current men’s basketball team, as well as the history of basketball at Winona State University.

All Winona State basketball games, home and away, will be broadcast on 89.5 KQAL.

The 2011-12 Winona State men’s basketball meda guide was written, designed and edited by Grant Wall, Sports Information Director. The recruiting guide was designed by Alyssa Foggia. Photos used in the media guide were taken by Chops Hancock and Andrew Nyhus.

Warriors On The Web

Mike Leaf Show

The Mike Leaf Show can be seen throughout the basketball season on HBC Channel 24. The weekly show, hosted by Winona State Sports Information Director Grant Wall and featuring WSU head coach Mike Leaf, will provide highlights of previous Warrior games and preview the coming slate.

Winonastatewarriors.com is the official website for the Winona State Athletics Department. On the site you will find information on all 14 varsity sports offered at Winona State, as well as schedules, results, statistics, traditions, history and departmental information.

2011-12 Quick Facts

Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Arena: Capacity: President: Athletics Director: Faculty Rep: Conference:

Winona, Minn. 1858 8,000 Warriors Purple & White McCown Gymnasium 3,500 Dr. Judith Ramaley Larry Holstad Dr. Jo Stejskal Northern Sun

BASKETBALL HISTORY First Year: 1915-16 All-Time Record: 1,015-1,033 (.496) NCAA Tournament: 12 (1938, 39, 73, 75, 01, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11) NCAA Record: 21-10 Final Fours: 3 (2006, 07, 08) NCAA DII Championships: 2, (2006, 08) National Runners-up: 1, (2007) NSIC Regular Season Titles: 14 (1937-38, 38-39, 50-51, 68-69, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74 74-75, 98-99, 99-00, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 NSIC Tournament Champions: 5 (2001, 06, 07, 08, 11) TEAM FACTS Head Coach: Mike Leaf Rcd. at Winona State (Yrs.) 290-118 (13) Career Record (Yrs.) 290-118 (13) National Champions: 2 (2006, 08) National Runner-up: 1 (2007) Final Fours: 3 (2006, 07, 08) NCAA Tournament: 8 (2001, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11) NCAA Record: 19-10 NSIC Champions: 6 (1998-99, 99-00, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08) NSIC Tournament Champions: 5 (2001, 06, 07, 08, 11) Assistant Coaches: Tom Brown (13th year) Chris Gove (13th year) Jason Gorman (5th year) 2011-12 SCHEDULE Oct. 29 Winona State Alumni (Exh) Nov. 2 St. Thomas (Exh) Nov. 5 Gustavus Adolphus (Exh) Nov. 11 Colorado-Colorado Springs Nov. 12 Metro State Nov. 18 Simpson Nov. 19 Minot State Nov. 26 Clarke Nov. 29 Wisconsin-Stout Dec. 3 Upper Iowa* Dec. 9 Bemidji State* Dec. 10 Minnesota Duluth* Dec. 16 Southwest Minnesota State* Dec. 17 Minnesota State* Jan. 2 Mary* Jan. 3 Northern State* Jan. 7 Concordia-St. Paul* Jan. 8 St. Cloud State* Jan. 13 Minnesota, Crookston* Jan. 14 MSU Moorhead* Jan. 20 Wayne State* Jan. 21 Augustana* Jan. 27 Minnesota State* Jan. 28 Southwest Minnesota State* Feb. 3 St. Cloud State* Feb. 4 Concordia-St. Paul* Feb. 11 Upper Iowa* Feb. 17 MSU Moorhead* Feb. 18 Minnesota, Crookston* Feb. 24 Minnesota Duluth* Feb. 25 Bemidji State* Feb. 29 NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament *Denotes NSIC Game Home games in bold

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