Men's Basketball 2014-15 Media Guide

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Senior Nathan Gross

Senior Max Mollaun


ADMINISTRATION

President

Athletic Director

Dr. James Edwards is the fourth president of Anderson University. As President, he provides leadership to the university’s faculty and staff members, who serve more than 2,900 students. Edwards earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1965 and his Master of Divinity degree in 1970, both from Anderson University. He completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Ohio State University in 1987. Edwards previously served as director of student recruitment and director of church and alumni relations at Anderson University. He was senior pastor at Meadow Park Church of God in Columbus, Ohio, for 14 years. Prior to his presidency at AU, Edwards served one year as CEO of Warner Press.

Marcie Taylor is in her seventh year as the Athletic Director at Anderson University. Taylor is in her 25th year overall at Anderson and is currently the head women’s basketball coach. Before taking over the AD position, Taylor was the associate athletic director. Taylor was a guard for the Lady Ravens from 1980-84 and graduated in 1984 with a bachelor’s degree in secondary education/physical education and a minor in biology. She earned a master’s degree in exercise physiology from Ball State in 1988. Taylor spent one year as an assistant coach at AU before taking over the program in 1991.

RAVEN COACHING STAFF H ead C oach O wen H andy Owen Handy will be in his third season as the head coach of the men’s basketball team in 2014-15. During his first two seasons, the Ravens have undertaken some significant changes to the culture of the program. Coach Handy describes his ideal player: “We want players who are mentally tough, committed, and very competitive. They must be academically motivated and excited about our unique Christian atmosphere. This is not the right place for everybody, but for the right player this is a very special place.” In two years, Coach Handy’s freewheeling motion offense has already produced the school’s single-season scoring average record-holder (Phil Hogan, 25.5), single-game scoring record (Phil Hogan, 55), and two of the top-eight leaders in career three-pointers made (Phil Hogan, Max Mollaun). An emphasis on academic success has also produced a member of

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the NABC Academic Honors Court (Nate Gross). Handy came to Anderson from Wheaton College, where he served as an assistant coach for the Thunder for nine seasons under Mike Schauer and Bill Harris. During his tenure at Wheaton, the Thunder had a 72 percent winning percentage (177-69), five NCAA tournament appearances, and three Sweet 16 appearances. He was a part of recruiting or coaching five All-Americans, five Academic All-Americans, six Josten’s Trophy finalists, and one national player of the year. Owen has worked numerous basketball camps and clinics around the world, including L’Arcada, a basketball camp in Catalunia, Spain. Among the highlights of his career has been the opportunity to be involved with G.O. Ministries in the Dominican Republic, working alongside former player and current missionary Kyle Bradley. As a freshman in college, Handy coached Bradley’s 8th grade basketball team. The Holland, Mich., native played varsity basketball as a prep at Holland High School for Coach Mark Werley, graduating from the school in 1999. He double-majored at Wheaton in political science and history and holds a master’s degree in teaching from Aurora University. He is an active member of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis.

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RAVEN COACHING STAFF A ssistant C oach T om B each Tom Beach will be in his second year on the Anderson University men’s basketball coaching staff in 2014-15 following a highly successful career as a high school head coach. As a highly accomplished and widely respected high school coach, Beach presided over one of the most successful stretches of basketball in the history of Indiana High School hoops. From 2002-2007, as the head coach at Forest Park, his teams compiled a record of 113-17 with two state championships and three semi-state wins. During his

A ssistant C oach A ndrew M c C latchey Andrew McClatchey enters his first season on the Anderson University men’s basketball staff as Assistant Coach and Head Analyst. Prior to coming to Anderson, McClatchey was assistant coach/analyst for the boy’s varsity team at his alma mater New Palestine High School. He specializes in advanced analytics and statistics, as well as player and team tracking. McClatchey is currently a graduate student at IUPUI working towards Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, with minors in both Mathematics and Economics. McClatchey has helped with several different basketball camps, including at Butler University.

14 seasons as a head coach at Forest Park and Shelbyville high schools, his teams nabbed seven total conference championships. Coach Beach is a respected clinician, has been recognized as “Coach of the Year” by numerous media outlets, selected to coach the Indiana All-Star Team, and currently serves as the president of the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association. He is be involved in numerous aspects of the Raven program, including on-court coaching, player development, recruiting, game preparation, and administration of summer basketball programs. Coach Beach and his wife, Vicki, a teacher, are the parents of two adult children who also teach and coach. They reside in Shelbyville.

A ssistant C oach M ickey H osier

Mickey Hosier begins his first season as Assistant Coach for the Anderson men’s basketball program. Hosier comes to AU from Ball State University, where he spent three years on the Cardinals’ staff. Hosier, a native of Alexandria, Ind., was a four-year letterwinner for Ball State University and helped Ball State to a 59-29 record during his three years as a starter. Hosier was part of Ball State’s 1998 Mid-American Conference West Division title team that played in the NIT and the Cardinals’ 2000 MAC Tournament championship team that played in the NCAA tournament. After his playing career, Hosier moved into the coaching ranks. He was a part of the Ball State men’s basketball staff from 2010-2013 as the video coordinator and director of basketball operations. He has held high school varsity positions at Elwood, Wes-Del, Lakeview Christian, and Alexandria high schools in East Central Indiana. He guided Wes-Del to the 2003 sectional championship. Hosier, who earned his bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Ball State and master’s degree in supervision and administration from Anderson University, is currently an assistant principal at Elwood Intermediate School. He and his wife, Amanda, have six children: M.J. (14), Gracyn (12), Gabrianna (10), Jacklynn (8), Maxwell (2), and Samuel (6 months).

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2014-2015 RAVEN MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

No. Name 5 Micah Smith 10 Steven McCann 12 Justin Jordan 15 Cory Kreiger 20 Levi Gleason 21 Brant Gadberry 23 Brett Anderson 30 Corey Dingwerth 32 Cameron Etzler 33 Max Mollaun 40 Jacob Stephenson 42 Nathaniel Acree 44 Nathan Gross

Pos. G G PG G F F F F G G/F G G F

Yr. Jr. Jr. 5th Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr.

Ht. 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-7 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-6

Hometown / High School Indianapolis, IN /North Central Indianapolis, IN /Lawrence Central Fort Wayne, IN /North Side Wakarusa, IN/Penn Bluffton, OH/Bluffton North Salem, IN/Tri-West Newark, IL/Newark Richmond, IN/Northeastern Convoy, OH/Crestview Indianapolis, IN/Covenant Christian Greenwood, IN/Greenwood Christian Acad. Lafayette, IN/McCutcheon Jonesboro, IN/Madison-Grant

ATHLETIC TRAINERS

From Left: Kyle McClurg, Krissy Whiteley, Steve “Doc” Risinger, Josh Willard 4

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2014-2015 RAVEN MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE

OPPONENT

LOCATION TIME

Nov. 15 @Calvin College

Grand Rapids, MI

Nov. 21 vs. DePauw University

Westerville, OH

6:00 p.m.

Anderson, IN

5:30 p.m.

Otterbein University Tournament

Nov. 22 vs. Otterbein/Houghton

Nov. 25 Illinois Institute of Technology Dec. 3 Dec. 6

@Rose-Hulman Institute of Tech.* Terre Haute, IN @Hanover College *

Hanover, IN

Dec. 13 @Bluffton University *

Dec. 19 vs. Texas Lutheran University Dec. 20 vs. Schreiner University

Dec. 30 @Western Illinois University Jan. 3

Jan. 7

Westerville, OH

Defiance College *

Jan. 14 Manchester University *

4:00 p.m.

San Antonio, TX

2:00 p.m.

San Antonio, TX

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

Anderson, IN

4:00 p.m.

Franklin, IN

3:00 p.m.

Anderson, IN

3:00 p.m.

Anderson, IN

4:00 p.m.

Anderson, IN

Jan. 17 Earlham College *

7:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

Anderson, IN

Jan. 10 @Franklin College *

TBA

Bluffton, OH

Macomb, IL

Transylvania University *

3:00 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

Jan. 21 @Mount St. Joseph University*

Cincinnati, OH

Jan. 28 Rose-Hulman Institute of Tech.*

Anderson, IN

7:30 p.m.

Feb. 4

Defiance, OH

7:30 p.m.

Jan. 24 Bluffton University *

Jan. 31 Franklin College * Feb. 7

@Defiance College *

@Transylvania University *

Feb. 11 @Manchester University * Feb. 14 Hanover College *

Lexington, KY

North Manchester, IN

Feb. 18 Mount St. Joseph University * Feb. 21 @Earlham College *

Anderson, IN

Anderson, IN Anderson, IN

Richmond, IN

7:30 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

4:00 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

* Denotes Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Contest

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SENIORS #12 JUSTIN JORDAN

PG

Height: 5-10 Class: Fifth-Year Sr. Hometown: Fort Wayne, IN High School: North Side Son of: Lawrence and Candace Jordan Before Coming to Anderson: Jordan played at IPFW in the 2011-12 season. He averaged 21.8 minutes per game over 20 games. He also averaged 6.9 points per game. He tallied a free throw percentage of .763. Before IPFW: Jordan played his freshman season at Saint Louis University for legendary head coach Rick Majerus. Jordan averaged 18.2 minutes per game during 33 games and averaged 4.9 points per game. He made 33.3 percent of his 3-point attempts (31 of 81). Jordan ranked fourth on the team in assists with 58. High School: Jordan starred at North Side High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana. During his senior season, he was the second leading scorer in the state of Indiana with a 27.7 per game average. He also averaged 3.8 assists and 3.6 steals per game.

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#33 MAX MOLLAUN

G/F

Height: 6-3 Class: Senior Hometown: Indianapolis, IN High School: Covenant Christian Son of: John and Karen Mollaun 2013-2014: Playing 25 games and averaging 32.9 minutes per game, Mollaun led the team in field goals made with 155, three pointers made with 64, free throws made with 54, and total points with 428. Mollaun also recorded 67 defensive rebounds and 25 steals. Mollaun was named to the All-HCAC Second Team following the season. 2012-2013: Mollaun played 24 games his sophomore year averaging 29 minutes and nine points per game. He made 37.6 percent of his three pointers, 60 percent of his free throws, and was second on the team in assists with 58. 2011-2012: During his freshman season, Mollaun played in six games. He had a total of seven points and six rebounds.

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2014-2015 RAVEN MEN’S BASKETBALL PROFILES #44 NATHAN GROSS

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Height: 6-6 Class: Senior Hometown: Jonesboro, IN High School: Madison-Grant Son of: Michael Gross and Janet Baker 2013-2014: During his junior season, Gross played 25 games, averaging 23.2 minutes per game and 8.1 points per game. Gross lead the team in offensive rebounds with 36 and defensive rebounds with 88. He was second on the team in field goal percentage, shooting .517, and in free throws made with 46. He finished the season with a total of 202 points. Gross was named to the NABC Honors Court following the year. 2012-2013: Playing a total of 25 games his sophomore year, Gross lead the team in offensive (44) and defensive rebounds (106). He was second on the team in field goals made with 90 and third in free throws made at 35. He was also third on the team in total points with 215. 2011-2012: During his freshman season, he played 13 games. He had a total of five points and five rebounds.

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JUNIORS #5 MICAH SMITH

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Height: 6-0 Class: Junior Hometown: Indianapolis, IN High School: North Central Son of: Pat Rhodes and Ron Smith

2013-2014: Smith led the team in steals with 33 and assists with 68 during his sophomore season. He played 25 games, averaging 24.7 minutes and 3.9 points per game. He was third on the team in free throws made with 36, fourth in field goal percentage with a .500 clip, and third in offensive rebounds with 28. 2012-2013: During his freshman season, Smith played 15 games, averaging 25.1 minutes per game. He was third on the team in field goal percentage, shooting .561, fourth in free throws made with 23, and fourth in assists with 31. Smith finished the season with a total of 69 points.

#10 STEVEN MCCANN

G Height: 6-0 Class: Junior

Hometown: Indianapolis, IN High School: Lawrence Central Son of: Darrel McCann and Crystal Barner 2013-2014: During his sophomore season, McCann played 13 games, averaging 26 minutes per game. He scored a total of 57 points and was fifth on the team in three-point percentage at .357. He was third in assists with 43 and fourth in steals with 20. 2012-2013: McCann played a total of 10 games his freshman season, averaging 9.9 minutes per game. He had a total of five rebounds and 14 points.

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2014-2015 RAVEN MEN’S BASKETBALL PROFILES #20 LEVI GLEASON

F Height: 6-6 Class: Junior

Hometown: Bluffton, Ohio High School: Bluffton Son of: Scott and Tiffany Gleason 2011-2012: As a freshman, Gleason played two games, scoring five points and grabbing four rebounds.

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SOPHOMORES

#42 NATHANIEL ACREE Height: 6-3

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#23 BRETT ANDERSON

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Height: 6-3

Class: Sophomore

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: Lafayette, IN

Hometown: Newark, IL

High School: McCutcheon

High School: Newark

Son of: Crystal and Hal Acree

Son of: Steve and Renee Anderson

2013-2014: During his freshman season, Acree played 24 games, averaging 31.7 minutes and 8.4 points per game. He was second on the team in three pointers made with 43 and assists with 47. He was third in steals (24) and blocked shots (8). He finished the season with a total of 202 points.

2013-2014: Anderson played 24 games as a freshman, averaging 22.3 minutes per contest. He was third on the team in three pointers made with 35, fifth in field goals made with 48, and fifth in total points with 138.

FRESHMEN #15 CORY KREIGER

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#21 BRANT GADBERRY

Height: 6-1

Height: 6-4

Class: Freshman

Class: Freshman

Hometown: Wakarusa, IN

Hometown: North Salem, IN

High School: Penn

High School: Tri-West

Son of: Chris and Lisa Kreiger

Son of: Carol Gadberry, Nicole Ross-Gadberry, and Darryl Gadberry

High School Accolades *Team Captain, 2013-2014 *Sectional Champion, 2013-2014 *Two-time NIC Conference champions

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High School Accolades *Second Team All-Conference, 2013-2014 *Team Captain, 2013-2014 *Sectional Championship

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2014-2015 RAVEN MEN’S BASKETBALL PROFILES #30 COREY DINGWERTH

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#32 CAMERON ETZLER

Height: 6-7

Height: 6-0

Class: Freshman

Class: Freshman

Hometown: Richmond, IN

Hometown: Convoy, Ohio

High School: Northeastern

High School: Crestview

Son of: Chris and Tracey Dingwerth

Son of: Scott and Sandy Etzler

High School Accolades *Team Sectional Champion *Team Conference Champion

#40 JACOB STEPHENSON

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High School Accolades *State Champion Team, 2013-2014 *JJ Huddle All-State Team, 2013-2014

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Height: 6-2 Class: Freshman Hometown: Greenwood, IN

MANAGER: DAVID PATRICK Hometown: Greenfield, IN High School: Greenfield-Central Major: Criminal Justice

High School: Greenwood Christian Academy

Son of: Gordon and Paulette Patrick

Son of: John and Andrea Stephenson

Sibilings: Danielle (20)

High School Accolades *All-Conference, 2013-2014 *Team Conference Champion, 2013-2014 *Team Sectional Champion, 2013-2014

Favorite Food: Mac and Cheese Favorite class at AU: American National Government Hobbies: Playing basketball and football, watching sports, reading, and video games Favorite Quote: “I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life and that is why I succeed.” ~Michael Jordan In High School: Played basketball for two seasons and managed one season.

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2014-2015 RAVEN OPPONENTS Calvin Knights

Head Coach Kevin Vande Streek 2013-14 Record 24-6 Athletic Director Jim Timmer Jr. Conference MIAA Location Grand Rapids, MI Colors Maroon and Gold Series Record Calvin leads 2-1

Houghton Highlanders

Head Coach 2013-14 Record Athletic Director Conference Location Colors Series Record

Drew Hannan 3-22

H. Skip Lord Empire 8 Houghton, NY Purple and Gold AU leads 1-0

Tx Lutheran Bulldogs

Head Coach Jimmy Smith 2013-14 Record 9-17 Athletic Director Bill Miller Conference SCAC Location Seguin, TX Colors Black and Gold Series Record AU leads 1-0

Franklin Grizzlies

Head Coach 2013-14 Record Athletic Director Conference Location Colors Series Record

Kerry Prather 10-16, 7-11 HCAC Kerry Prather Heartland Collegiate Franklin, IN Gold and Blue FC leads 75-57

DePauw Tigers

Head Coach Bill Fenlon 2013-14 Record 19-8 Athletic Director Stevie Baker-Watson Conference NCAC Location Greencastle, IN Colors Black, Old Gold Series Record DePauw leads 21-5

Western Ill. Leathernecks Illinois Tech Hawks

Head Coach Billy Wright 2013-14 Record 10-20 Athletic Director Tommy Bell Conference Summit Location Macomb, IL Colors Purple and Gold Series Record First Meeting

Mt. St. Joseph Lions Head Coach 2013-14 Record Athletic Director Conference Location Colors Series Record

Toby Carrigan 17-9, 13-5 HCAC Steve Radcliffe Heartland Collegiate Cincinnati, OH Blue and Gold AU leads 18-12

Defiance Yellow Jackets

Head Coach 2013-14 Record Athletic Director Conference Location Colors Series Record

Tom Heil

20-6, 15-3 HCAC

Rudy Yovich Heartland Collegiate Defiance, OH Purple and Gold DC leads 45-25

Jason Polykoff 5-20, 4-14 HCAC Mike Bergum Heartland Collegiate Richmond, IN Maroon and White AU leads 56-35

Todd Kelly 0-25

Joe Hakes in transition Chicago, IL Scarlet and Gray First Meeting

Schreiner Mountaineers

Head Coach Connor Kuykendall 2013-14 Record 15-12 Athletic Director Ron Macosko Conference SCAC Location Kerrville, TX Colors Black, White, Maroon Series Record First Meeting

Hanover Panthers

Head Coach 2013-14 Record Athletic Director Conference Location Colors Series Record

Head Coach 2013-14 Record Athletic Director Conference Location Colors Series Record

Brian Lane 9-17, 7-11 HCAC Holly Sheilley Heartland Collegiate Lexington, KY Crimson and White Transy leads 20-11

Earlham Quakers

Head Coach 2013-14 Record Athletic Director Conference Location Colors Series Record

Head Coach 2013-14 Record Athletic Director Conference Location Colors Series Record

Jon Miller 19-9, 13-5 HCAC Lynn Hall Heartland Collegiate Hanover, IN Scarlet and Blue Hanover leads 99-55

Manchester Spartans

Transylvania Pioneers

Head Coach 2013-14 Record Athletic Director Conference Location Colors Series Record

Otterbein Cardinals

Head Coach Todd Adrian 2013-14 Record 4-22 Athletic Director Dawn Stweart Conference OAC Location Westerville, OH Colors Cardinal, Tan Series Record OU leads 1-0

Rose-Hulman Engineers Head Coach 2013-14 Record Athletic Director Conference Location Colors Series Record

Rusty Loyd 22-6, 15-3 HCAC Jeff Jenkins Heartland Collegiate Terre Haute, IN Old Rose and White Rose leads 33-23

Brad Nadborne 5-20, 4-14 HCAC Rick Espeset Heartland Collegiate No. Manchester, IN Old Gold and Black AU leads 83-71

Bluffton Beavers

Head Coach 2013-14 Record Athletic Director Conference Location Colors Series Record

Guy Neal

10-15, 6-12 HCAC

Phill Talavinia Heartland Collegiate Bluffton, OH Purple and White AU leads 47-29

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MEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-2014 SEASON REVIEW 2013-2014 STATISTICS

2013-2014 RESULTS Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Jan. 4 Jan. 8 Jan. 11

6-19 (6-12 HCAC)

@ Case Western Reserve Univ. L, 64-70 vs. Otterbein University L, 68-80 vs. Calvin College L, 58-72 @ University of Evansville L, 68-91 @ Spalding University L, 66-76 @ Trine University L, 48-71 vs. Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech.* L, 50-66 vs. Hanover College* L, 53-64 vs. Ohio Wesleyan University L, 59-70 vs. Bluffton University* L, 79-89 @ Transylvania University* W, 67-60 @ Defiance College* L, 59-69 vs. Franklin College* W, 82-79

Jan. 15 @ Manchester University* W, 81-71 Jan. 18 @ Earlham College* L, 62-73 Jan. 22 vs. College of Mt. St. Joseph* L, 67-90 Jan. 25 @ Bluffton University* W, 78-71 Jan. 29 @ Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech.* L, 66-68 Feb. 1 @ Franklin College* L, 60-62 Feb. 5 vs. Defiance College* L, 57-68 Feb. 8 vs. Transylvania University* L, 65-69 Feb. 12 vs. Manchester University* W, 84-70 Feb. 15 @ Hanover College* L, 66-86 Feb. 19 @ College of Mt. St. Joseph* L, 51-70 Feb. 22 vs. Earlham College* W, 74-73

ANDERSON ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS COACH D.A. Denney David W. Patterson Everett Boyer Edgar May George Chestnut Charles Dane Clifton White Frank “Pop” Hedden Robert Kerr

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YEARS W 1931-32 5 1932-33 5 1933-35 9 1935-40 52 1940-41 6 1941-43 6 1944-46 5 1946-49 45 1949-52 33

L PCT. 10 .333 12 .294 25 .265 38 .578 13 .316 22 .214 22 .185 25 .642 34 .429

COACH YEARS W L PCT. Ernie Rangazas 1952-54 27 16 .627 Robert Macholtz 1954-67;68-70 226 146 .608 Ron Parr 1967-68 9 12 .429 Robert Blume 1970-75 66 67 .496 Barrett Bates 1975-93 245 282 .465 Denny Lehnus 1993-05 154 155 .498 Tom Slyder 2005-12 103 85 .548 Owen Handy 2013- 17 33 .340 TOTALS 83 years 1022 1003 .505

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YEAR W L 1930-31 9 6 1931-32 5 10 1932-33 5 12 1933-34 5 12 1934-35 4 13 1935-36 10 8 1936-37 4 9 1937-38 11 10 1938-39 15 6 1939-40 12 5 1940-41 6 13 1941-42 3 18 1942-43 3 4 1943-44 (WWII) 1944-45 4 6 1945-46 1 16 1946-47 16 9

YEAR BY YEAR RAVEN RECORDS

YEAR 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

W L 18 5 11 11 10 10 11 14 12 10 12 8 15 8 20 8 17 7 18 8 24 6 13 12 9 13 26 4 15 6 20 6 10 10

YEAR 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81

W L 9 15 17 10 11 12 9 12 11 12 6 17 15 13 7 18 15 11 10 15 19 10 8 16 12 15 19 12 22 9 22 9 17 12

YEAR 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

W L 20 10 14 18 10 17 13 18 16 14 20 11 15 16 13 16 6 22 3 26 7 23 8 18 9 16 11 14 14 11 9 16 11 15

YEAR W L 1998-99 20 6 1999-00 13 12 2000-01 15 11 2001-02 15 11 2002-03 18 10 2003-04 8 18 2004-05 11 15 2005-06 8 18 2006-07 9 16 2007-08 15 12 2008-09 15 12 2009-10 23 6 2010-11 18 9 2011-12 15 12 2012-13 11 14 2013-14 6 19 Totals 1022 1003

AU ALL-TIME SERIES RECORD Adrian, Mich. 1-0 Albion, Mich. 3-2 Allegheny, Pa. 1-0 Alma, Mich. 3-0 Assumption, Canada 1-0 Auburn-Mont., Ala. 0-1 Augustana, Ill.. 0-2 Aurora, Ill. 0-2 Ball State, Ind. 1-12 Bellermine, Ky. 2-0 Belmont, Tenn. 0-1 Beloit, Wisc. 0-1 Benton Harbor, Mich. 1-0 Berea, Ky. 0-2 Berry, Ga. 0-2 Bethany, W.V. 3-0 Bethany Naz., Okla, 0-1 Bethel, Ind. 2-1 Biola, Calif. 1-0 Birmingham So., Ala. 0-1 Bluefield St., W.V. 0-1 Bluffton, Ohio 47-29 Bryan, Tenn. 2-1 Butler, Ind. 0-2 Calvin, Mich. 1-2 Cal Tech, Calif. 1-0 Camp Atterbury, Ind. 1-0 Canterbury, Ind. 4-3 Capitol, Ohio 2-1 Cardinal Stritch, Wisc. 2-1 Carroll, Wisc. 1-0 Carthage, Wisc. 0-1 Case Western, Ohio 0-1 Cedarville, Ohio 1-3 Central Christian, Mo. 1-0 Central Michigan 0-6 Central State, Ohio 8-10 Central Wesleyan 1-0 Chase, Ohio 4-0 China National Team 1-0 Chrisendom, Mich. 1-0 Cincinnati, Ohio 0-1 Cincinnati Bible, Ohio 3-0 Cincinnati-Clermont 2-0 Circleville Bible, Ohio 2-0 Colorado State 0-1 Concordia, Ind. 10-4 Concordia, Mo. 1-1

Covalts 0-1 Cumberland, Ky. 0-2 Dayton, Ohio 1-5 Defiance, Ohio 25-45 Denison, Ohio 1-0 DePauw, Ind. 5-21 Detroit Tech, Mich. 1-0 Dyke, Ohio 0-1 Earlham, Ind. 56-35 Eastern Illinois 3-5 Eastern Illinois St. 0-2 Eastern Michigan 0-1 Ecuador, S.A. 1-0 Elmhurst, Ill. 0-2 Emory/Henry, Va. 0-1 Emporia St. Kan. 1-0 Eureka, Ill. 3-1 Evansville, Ind. 4-8 Ferris State, Mich. 0-2 Findlay, Ohio 13-18 Florida Gulf Coast 0-1 Fontbonne, Mo. 2-0 Ft. Harrison, Ind. 2-2 Franklin, Ind. 57-75 Gallaudet, D.C. 1-0 Geneva, Pa. 1-0 Goshen, Ind. 10-3 Grace, Ind. 10-6 Grambling, La. 0-1 Grand Canyon, Az. 0-1 Grand Rapids, Mich. 1-0 Grand Valley, Mich. 2-0 Great Lakes, Mich. 1-1 Griffin, Ohio 12-6 Gulf Coast Bible, Fla. 1-0 Hamline, Minn. 0-1 Hanover, Ind. 55-99 Harris Stowe, Mo. 0-1 Havana, Cuba 1-0 Heidelberg, Ohio 1-1 Hillsdale, Mich. 0-1 Holy Family, Pa. 0-1 Houghton, N.Y. 1-0 Howard Payne, Tex. 2-0 Huntington, Ind. 30-33 Illinois Benedictine 1-1 Illinois Normal 1-0 Illinois Wesleyan 0-2

Indianapolis, Ind. 18-61 Indiana Law School 4-0 Indiana Normal 6-6 Indiana State 3-5 Indiana Tech 30-13 Indiana Wesleyan 20-3 IUPU-Fort Wayne 2-1 IUPUI 8-11 IU-East 10-0 IU-Kokomo 2-0 IU-Northwest 10-0 IU-South Bend 1-1 IU-Southeast 12-13 John Wesley, Mich. 1-0 Johnson & Wales 1-0 Joliet, Ill. 1-1 Judson, Ill. 0-1 Kalamazoo, Mich. 8-0 Keene State, N.H. 1-0 Kentucky Christian 1-0 Kentucky State 0-2 Kings College, Pa. 1-0 Kokomo, Ind. 8-2 LaGrange, Ga. 1-0 Lake Erie, Ohio 1-0 Latin Amer. Bible Inst. 1-0 LaVerne, Calif. 2-0 Lincoln Christian, Ill. 3-0 Lockborne, AFB 2-0 MacMurray, Ill. 2-0 Manchester, Ind. 83-71 Mankato St., Minn. 1-0 Marian, Ind. 12-8 Maryville, Mo. 4-3 McKendree, Ill. 0-1 Miami-Hamilton, Ohio 2-0 Miami-Middletown 2-0 Mid-Amer. Bible, Okla. 1-0 Milligan, Tenn. 1-0 Millikin, Ill. 3-4 Milwaukee, Wisc. 1-0 Missouri Mines 1-0 Mobile, Ala. 0-1 Morehead St., Ky. 0-1 Morris Harvey, W.V. 3-1 Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio 18-16 Mt. Vernon Naz., Ohio 1-0 Murray State, Ky. 0-1

Muskingum, Ohio 1-1 Natl. Christian, Tex. 1-0 Nebraska State 1-1 Nebraska Wesleyan 1-0 Neumann, Pa. 1-0 N. Carolina-Ashville 0-1 North Carolina State 0-1 North Central, Ill. 3-11 North Kentucky St. 0-1 North Park, Ill. 3-1 N.W. Louisiana St. 0-1 Notre Dame, Ind. 0-1 Oakland City, Ind. 22-22 Oberlin, Ohio 3-0 Ohio University 0-1 Ohio-Belmont 1-0 Ohio Dominican 1-1 Ohio Northern 4-1 Ohio Wesleyan 1-3 Olivet, Mich. 4-2 Olivet Nazarene, Ill. 3-0 Otterbein, Ohio 0-1 Pace, Ohio 1-0 Panhandle AM, Okla. 1-0 Paul Quinn, Tex. 1-0 Peru St., Neb. 1-0 Presbyterian, S.C. 0-1 Purdue-Calumet, Ind. 4-2 Purdue-N. Cent., Ind. 2-0 Quincy, Ill. 0-1 Redlands, Calif. 1-1 Richard-Stockton, N.Y. 1-0 Rio Grande, Ohio 1-1 Roanoke, Va. 1-0 Robert Morris, Ill. 2-0 Rockford, Ill. 1-0 Rose-Hulman, Ind. 23-33 Saginaw Valley, Mich. 1-0 St. Benedictine, Ill. 1-0 St. Bernard, Ala. 1-0 St. Francis, Ind. 4-4 St. Pauls, Va. 1-0 St. Joseph, Ind. 11-15 St. Thomas, Minn. 1-0 St. Xavier, Ohio 1-0 Salem, W.V. 0-1 Sewanee 1-0 Shorter College, Ga. 0-1

Shurtleff, Ill. 0-1 Southern Tech, Ga. 1-1 Southwestern, Tex. 1-1 Spalding, Ky. 1-1 Staten Island, N.Y. 1-0 Taylor, Ind. 61-53 Temple Baptist, Tenn. 1-0 Tennessee Martin 0-1 Tennesse St. 0-5 Texas at Dallas 0-1 Texas Lutheran 1-0 Thomas More, Ky. 14-5 Tiffin, Ohio 2-1 Toussaints 1-0 Transylvania, Ky. 11-20 Trinity Christian, Ill. 0-1 Trine, Ind. 16-15 Troy St. Ala. 2-0 Union, Ky. 2-1 Urbana, Ohio 2-1 Valdosta St., Ga. 1-0 Valparaiso, Ind. 0-1 Vanguard, Calif. 0-1 Wabash, Ind. 11-28 Warner Southern, Fla. 1-1 Washington, Mo. 0-1 Wayland Baptist, Tex. 0-1 Wayne State, Mich. 0-2 Weber State, Utah 0-1 Webster, Mo. 2-2 Westmont, Calif. 0-1 Wheaton, Ill. 0-1 Whitier, Calif. 1-0 Wilberforce, Ohio 10-0 Wilmington, Ohio 28-12 Winthrop, S.C. 0-1 Wisc.-Lutheran 1-0 Wisconsin-Platteville 2-1 Wisc.-Stevens Point 2-2 Wisconsin Stout 0-1 Wisconsin Whitewater 0-1 Wittenberg, Ohio 3-1 Wooster, Ohio 0-1 Wright State Lake 2-0 Xavier, Ohio 0-1 Youngstown, Ohio 1-1

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MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM RECORDS Points scored Game – 133 vs. Manchester (2/1/69) Season – 2609 in 1960-61 Scoring average Season – 88.1 in 1970-71 Fewest average points allowed Season – 46.8 in 1944-45 Field goals made Game – 56 vs. Defiance (2/16/74) Season - 1034 in 1957-58 Field goal attempts Game – 124 vs. Adrian (12/11/48) Season – 2293 in 1957-58 Field goal percentage Game - .704 (38-54) vs. Defiance (12/2/09) Season - .513 in 1985-86 Free throws made Game – 46 vs. Concordia (12/14/63) Season – 740 in 1954-55

Free throws attempted Game – 67 vs. Oakland City (2/12/53) Season – 987 in 1954-55 Free throw percentage Game – 1.000 vs. Wabash (1/9/96) vs. Findlay (1/18/86) Season - .783 in 1974-75 3-pointers made Game – 18 vs. IU-East (12/10/97) Season – 199 in 2001-02 3-pointers attempted Game – 40 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (12/29/02) Season – 615 in 2001-02 3-point percentage Game - .647 (11-17) vs. Tri-State (1/30/88) Season - .481 in 1986-87 Rebounds Game – 77 vs. Huntington (11/23/64) Season – 1500 in 1954-55

Rebound average Season - 60.7 in 1963-64 Assists Game – 37 vs. Circleville Bible (12/1/95) Season – 593 in 1979-80 Assist average Season – 22.7 in 1966-67 Steals Game – 25 vs. IU-Northwest (11/28/03) vs. IU-East (11/29/96) Season – 296 in 1985-86 Steal Average Season – 11.2 in 2001-02 Blocked shots Game – 9 vs. Thomas More (1/26/02) Season – 133 in 1987-88 Blocked shot average Season – 5.3 in 1966-67

MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Points 55, Hogan, Phil; Univ. of La Verne; Dec. 29, 2012 53, Miller, Tim; Saginaw Valley; Dec. 23, 1970 49, Wilson, Johnny; Assumption; Feb. 3, 1949 46, Long, Ron; Indiana Central; Jan. 11, 1969 46, Wilson, Johnny; Adrian; Dec. 11, 1948

3-point field goal percentage 1.000, Grieser, Matt; Manchester; Feb. 22, 1996 (6-6) .875, Clampitt, J.D.; Franklin; Jan. 14, 2006 (7-8) .750, Riddle, Ty; Transylvania; Jan. 9, 2010 (6-8) .750, Riddle, Ty; Oberlin; Dec. 30, 2009 (6-8) .750, Ross, Brent; Franklin; Feb. 17, 1990 (9-12)

Rebounds 29, Hise, Chuck; Huntington; Nov. 22, 1966 28, Reed, Nolan; Franklin; Dec. 12, 1961 28, Reed, Nolan; Emporia State; Mar. 15, 1961 26, Hise, Chuck; Goshen; Jan. 9, 1967 26, Steinke, Ralph; Taylor; Jan. 11, 1958

Field goals made 22, Ausbun, Gary; Franklin; Jan. 19, 1958 21, Miller, Tim; Saginaw Valley; Dec. 23, 1971 20, Bates, Tom; Manchester; Feb. 1, 1969 20, Bloom, Jack; Franklin; Feb. 22, 1959 20, Long, Ron; Indiana Central; Jan. 11, 1969 20, Strawn, Ken; Oakland City; Jan. 9, 1962 20, Wilson, Jack; Central State; Jan. 25, 1958 20, Wilson, Johnny; Adrian; Dec. 11, 1948 20, Hogan, Phil; Univ. of La Verne; Dec. 19, 2012

Free throws made 21, Brown, Richie; Oakland City; Feb. 12, 1953 19, Grady, Erick; Huntington; Jan. 6, 1983 17, Brown, Richie; Indiana Tech; Nov. 20, 1954 16, Tuthill, Ron; Ball State; Dec. 16, 1974 14, Brown, Richie; Evansville; Mar. 2, 1954 14, Moffitt, Gordon; Indiana Tech; Nov. 19, 1955 14, Nitecki, Noel; Huntington; Nov. 30, 1996 14, Scoby, Jim; Wabash; Dec. 3, 1977 14, Wright, Paul; Urbana University; 12-8-03 14, Hogan, Phil; IU-Kokomo; Nov. 24, 2012 14, Hogan, Phil; Hanover; Feb. 6, 2013

Assists 22, Lehnus, Darryl; Marian; Feb. 26, 1967 21, Lehnus, Darryl; Goshen; Jan. 9, 1967 19, Boyd, DeNorris; St. Paul; Dec. 27, 1977 17, Lehnus, Darryl; Hanover; Dec. 6, 1966 16, Boyd, DeNorris; Bluffton; Feb. 4, 1978 16, Lehnus, Darryl; Manchester; Dec. 10, 1966 16, Lehnus, Darryl; Indiana Tech; Feb. 28, 1966 16, Lehnus, Darryl; Taylor; Jan. 31, 1967

Field Goal Percentage 1.000, Brobston, Brent; IU-NW; Feb. 7, 1998 (8-8) 1.000, Chapman, Erik; Thomas More; Dec. 14, 2002 (9-9) .929, Jones, Andrew; Defiance; Dec. 2, 2009 (13-14) .889, Jones, Andrew; MSJ; Jan. 22, 2011 (8-9) .875, Mollaun, Max; Spalding; Nov. 26, 2013 (7-8) 3-point field goals made 9, Riddle, Ty; at Howard Payne; Dec. 30, 2008 9, Ross, Brent; Franklin; Feb. 17, 1990 9, Russell, Mike; Bluffton; Jan. 5, 2008 8, Hogan, Phil; at Transylvania; Dec. 3, 2011 8, McCoy, Rhett; Transylvania; Jan. 10, 2004 8, Russell, Mike; Defiance; Feb. 29, 2008 8, Stotler, Tyler; Whittier College Poet; Dec. 30, 2006 8, Hogan, Phil; Univ. of La Verne; Dec. 29, 2012

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Free throw percentage 1.000, Brunnemer, Craig; Concordia; Dec. 5, 1995 (1313) 1.000, Morrison, Brock; Transylvania; Jan. 9, 2010 (1313) 1.000, Grieser, Matt; Ind. Wes.; Dec. 2, 1995 (12-12) 1.000, Hise, Chuck; Franklin; Feb. 20, 1965 (11-11) .933, Nitecki, Noel; Hunt.; Nov. 30, 1996 (14-15) .933, Hogan, Phil; IU-Kokomo; Nov. 24, 2012 (14-15)

Steals 8, Grieser, Matt; Indiana Wesleyan; Dec. 2, 1995 7, Nitecki, Noel; Bluffton; Dec. 14, 1996 6, Brobston, Brent; IU-Northwest; Nov. 20, 1998 6, Clampitt, J.D.; Thomas More College; 11-18-05 6, DeLoatch, Lloyd; IU-Northwest; 11-28-03 6, DeLoatch, Lloyd; at Urbana University; 12-17-04 6, Ghebremichael, Gaga; WIS-LUTH; 11-23-01 6, Slyder, Tom; Purdue-Calumet; Feb. 27, 1986 6, Stevens, Brian; IU-Southeast; Dec. 3, 1985 6, Wright, Paul; at Franklin College; 01-17-04

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MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Points Player 1. Jack Wilson 2. Tim Miller 3. Gary Ausbun 4. Art Larson 5. Jeff Howard

Pts Year 680 1957-58 679 1970-71 640 1957-58 635 1974-75 635 1985-86

Scoring Average Player 1. Phil Hogan 2. Johnny Wilson 3. Jack Wilson 4. Ken Strawn 5. Johnny Wilson

Pct. Year 25.5 2012-13 25.4 1948-49 24.9 1956-57 24.8 1961-62 24.6 1947-48

Field Goals Made Player No. Year 1. Tim Miller 287 1970-71 2. Jack Wilson 284 1957-58 3. Arte Larson 283 1974-75 4. Jeff Howard 274 1985-86 4. Kurt Moreillon 274 1978-79 4. Gary Ausbun 274 1957-58 Field Goal Percentage Player 1. Jared Schuler 2. Carson Breckenridge 3. Carson Breckenridge 4. Chaz Smoot 5. Chris Seelbach

Pct. Year .763 1999-00 .714 2013-14 .646 2012-13 .618 1998-99 .610 2000-01

Steals Player No. Years 1. Tom Slyder 68 1987-88 2. Noel Nitecki 67 1996-97 3. Brian Stevens 66 1985-86 4. Brent Ross 65 1989-90 5. Lloyd DeLoatch 64 2005-06 5. Jim O’Bold 64 1985-86 Steal Average Player No. Years 1. Noel Nitecki 2.7 1996-97 2. Ron Long 2.5 1968-69 3. Lloyd DeLoatch 2.5 2005-06 4. Brent Ross 2.3 1989-90 5. Tom Bates 2.3 1968-69 3-Pointers Made Player No. Year 1. Ty Riddle 93 2009-10 2. Brent Ross 81 1989-90 3. Jim Scarbeary 73 2000-01 4. Mike Russell 71 2007-08 5. Mike Russell 68 2008-09 3-Point Percentage Player 1. Tom Slyder 2. Jim O’Bold 3. Jeff Bates 4. Jim Scarbeary 5. Jordan Wiseman

Pct. Year .600 1986-87 .504 1986-87 .500 1987-88 .477 1999-00 .451 2008-09

Rebounds Player No. Year 1. Jack Wilson 454 1955-56 2. Chuck Hise 407 1966-67 3. Jack Wilson 402 1956-57 4. Chuck Hise 378 1965-66 5. Mike Burton 373 1979-80

Free Throws Made Player No. Year 1. Richie Brown 200 1954-55 2. Richie Brown 193 1953-54 3. Jack Wilson 169 1956-57 4. Richie Brown 153 1952-53 5. Johnny Wilson 151 1947-48

Rebound Average Player Avg. Year 1. Jack Wilson 18.9 1955-56 2. Chuck Hise 17.7 1966-67 3. Ken Strawn 16.8 1961-62 4. Nolan Reed 16.0 1961-62 5. Nolan Red 14.2 1962-63

Free Throw Percentage Player 1. Travis Daugherty 2. Joe Ruch 3. Matt Greiser 4. David Smith 5. Rick Lantz 5. Matt Greiser

Assists Player No. Year 1. Darryl Lehnus 267 1966-67 2. DeNorris Boyd 265 1977-78 3. Brian Stevens 219 1984-85 4. Brian Stevens 216 1985-86 5. Tom Slyder 194 1986-87 Assists Average Player Avg. Year 1. Darryl Lehnus 11.6 1966-67 2. DeNorris Boyd 8.8 1977-78 3. Matt Grieser 7.7 1995-96 4. Brian Stevens 7.2 1985-86 5. Brian Stevens 7.1 1984-85

Pct. Year .900 1999-00 .889 1980-81 .885 1995-96 .882 1974-75 .873 1982-83 .873 1994-95

Blocked Shots Player No. Years 1. Randy McCutcheon 101 1987-88 2. Randy McCutcheon 86 1986-87 2. Chuck Hise 86 1966-67 4. Jared Schuler 39 2000-01 5. Chuck Hise 36 1965-66 Blocked Shots Average Player No. Years 1. Chuck Hise 3.7 1966-67 2. Randy McCutcheon 3.3 1987-88 3. Randy McCutcheon 2.9 1986-87 4. Jared Schuler 1.5 2000-01 5. Chuck Hise 1.3 1965-66

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MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS 1,000-Point Club

Player No. Years 1. Ken Strawn 2,142 1959-63 2. Jack Wilson 1,992 1954-58 3. Kurt Morellon 1,733 1975-79 4. Richard Brown 1,662 1951-55 5. Ron Long 1,657 1965-69 5. Jeff Howard 1,615 81-83, 84-86 7. Jim O’Bold 1,542 1983-87 8. Johnny Wilson 1,540 1946-49 9. Arte Larson 1,438 1972-75 10. Barrett Bates 1,432 1959-63 11. Bob Culp 1,388 1952-56 12. Chuck Hise 1,363 1963-67 13. Tim Miller 1,350 1967-71 14. Brian Stevens 1,349 1982-86 15. Jim Scoby 1,341 1974-78 16. Dennis Bittner 1,319 1967-71 17. Larry Griffin 1,261 1977-81 18. Brock Morrison 1,258 2008-12 19. Gary Ausburn 1,230 1955-58 20. Brent Brobston 1,229 1995-99 21. Noel Nitecki 1,208 1994-98 22. Gary Pate 1,206 1962-66 23. Scott Underwood 1,200 1983-87 24. Andrew Jones 1,189 2007-11 25. Travis Daugherty 1,172 1997-01 26. Pete Culp 1,172 57-59, 60-61 27. Craig Brunnemer 1,155 1992-96 28. Jeff Jenness 1,101 1973-77 29. Mike Burton 1,095 1977-81 30. Dienzel Dennis 1,094 1957-61 31. Jason Langford 1,087 1990-94 32. Charles Harris 1,054 1948-52 33. Nolan Reed 1,009 1960-64

Scoring Average

Player Avg. Years 1. Johnny Wilson 23.3 1946-49 2. Ken Strawn 21.6 1959-63 3. Jack Wilson 19.0 1954-58 4. Rick Lantz 18.6 1981-83 5. Richie Brown 18.3 1951-55 6. Arte Larson 18.0 1972-75 7. Ron Long 17.6 1965-69 8. Mike Russell 16.6 2007-09 9. Kurt Moreillon 16.5 1975-79 10. Jeff Howard 16.0 81-83, 84-86

Field Goals Made

Player No. Years 1. Ken Strawn 906 1959-63 2. Kurt Moreillon 766 1975-79 3. Jack Wilson 764 1954-58 4. Jeff Howard 694 81-83, 84-86 5. Ron Long 681 1965-69 6. Arte Larson 644 1972-75 7. Jim O’Bold 621 1983-87 8. Johnny Wilson 584 1946-49 9. Barrett Bates 576 1959-63 10. Tim Miller 570 1967-71

Field Goal Percentage

Player 1. Jared Schuler 2. Rick Lantz 3. Neil Jenner 4. Chaz Smoot 5. Chris Dubois 6. Scott Johnson 7. Bobby Burch 8. Jeff Howard 9. Don Durica 10. Andrew Bowman

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Pct. Years .662 97-98, 99-01 .599 1981-83 .576 1992-96 .573 1997-99 .566 1991-95 .558 1992-95 .555 1976-79 .553 81-83, 84-86 .540 1975-77 .539 2009-12

Rebounds

Player No. Years 1. Jack Wilson 1,436 1954-58 2. Chuck Hise 1,170 1963-67 3. Ken Strawn 1,153 1959-63 4. Nolan Reed 998 1960-64 5. Steve Lewis 953 1968-72 6. Jim Scoby 909 1974-78 7. Dennis Bittner 841 1967-71 8. Mike Burton 836 1977-81 9. Ron Long 771 1965-69 10. Brock Morrison 760 2008-12

Rebound Average

Player Avg. Years 1. Jack Wilson 13.7 1954-58 2. Chuck Hise 13.0 1963-67 3. Nolan Reed 12.8 1960-64 4. Ken Strawn 11.6 1959-63 5. Steve Lewis 10.1 1968-72 6. Mike Gwinnup 9.7 1972-75 7. Dennis Bittner 8.9 1967-71 8. Arte Larson 8.7 1972-75 9. Ralph Steinke 8.6 1956-58 10. Mike Burton 8.3 1977-81

Assists

Player No. Years 1. Darryl Lehnus 658 1963-67 2. Brian Stevens 639 1982-86 3. Doug Reams 476 78-80, 81-82 4. Matt Grieser 471 1993-96 5. Larry Griffin 442 1977-81 6. Mickey Foley 423 1988-92 7. Travis Daugherty 383 1997-01 8. Gabe Miller 382 2007-11 9. Tom Slyder 380 1984-88 10. DeNorris Boyd 337 1976-78

Assist Average

Player Avg. Years 1. Darryl Lehnus 7.2 1963-67 2. Matt Greiser 6.4 1993-96 3. DeNorris Boyd 6.0 1976-78 4. Brian Stevens 5.4 1982-86 5. Doug Reams 5.4 1978-82 6. Travis Daugherty 3.9 1997-01 7. Mickey Foley 3.8 1988-92 8. Larry Griffin 3.8 1977-81 9. Tom Slyder 3.6 1984-88 10. Gabe Miller 3.5 2007-11

3-Pointers Made

Player No. Years 1. Jim Scarbeary 166 1998-01 2. Travis Daugherty 162 1997-01 3. Ty Riddle 143 2008-10 4. Brent Ross 140 1988-90 5. Mike Russell 139 2007-09 6. Brock Morrison 128 2008-12 7. Max Mollaun 100 2011-14 8. Phil Hogan 95 2009-13 9. Mickey Foley 92 1988-92 10. Derek Ricketts 88 96-97, 00-02

3-Point Field Goal Pct.

Player 1. Jim O’Bold 2. Tom Slyder 3. Jeff Bates 4. Brent Ross 5. Noel Nitecki 6. Chaz Smoot 7. Matt Greiser 8. Travis Daugherty 9. Jim Scarbeary 10. Ty Riddle

Pct. Years .504 1983-87 .468 1984-88 .441 1984-88 .436 1988-90 .421 1994-98 .409 1997-99 .401 1993-96 .396 1997-01 .394 1998-01 .380 2008-10

Free Throws Made

Player No. Years 1. Richie Brown 578 1951-55 2. Jack Wilson 464 1954-58 3. Johnny Wilson 372 1946-49 4. Bob Culp 360 1952-56 5. Brian Stevens 345 1982-86 6. Ken Strawn 330 1959-63 7. Travis Daugherty 316 1997-01 8. Noel Nitecki 309 1994-98 9. Dienzel Dennis 301 1957-61 10. Chuck Hise 299 1963-67

Free Throw Player 1. Matt Greiser 2. Travis Daugherty 3. Doug Reams 4. Rick Lantz 5. Paul Wright 6. Jeff Brandon 7. Derek Ricketts 8. Brent Ross 9. Chad Briscoe 10. Jerry Altgilbers

Percentage

Pct. Year .861 1993-96 .854 1997-01 .840 1978-82 .839 1981-83 .837 2002-04 .820 1977-80 .813 96-97, 00-02 .812 1988-90 .810 1991-95 .809 1971-73

Steals

layer No. Years P 1. Jim O’Bold 189 1983-87 2. Lloyd DeLoatch 188 2002-06 3. Tom Slyder 188 1984-88 4. Noel Nitecki 168 1994-98 5. Brian Stevens 167 1982-86 6. Gabe Miller 160 2007-11 7. Ron Long 149 1965-69 8. Christian Cobler 143 1990-94 9. Travis Daugherty 137 1997-01 10. Tom Bates 125 1965-69 11. Phil Hogan 125 2009-13

Steal Average

layer Avg. Years P 1. Tom Bates 1.9 1965-69 2. Tom Slyder 1.8 1984-88 3. Noel Nitecki 1.7 1994-98 4. Lloyd DeLoatch 1.7 2002-06 5. Brent Ross 1.7 1988-90 6. Kurnie Nickson 1.7 2000-02 7. Jim O’Bold 1.6 1983-87 8. Ron Long 1.6 1965-69 9. Erik Chapman 1.6 2001-03 10. Mike Russell 1.5 2007-09

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RAVEN ALL CONFERENCE PLAYERS

Hoosier College Conference 1950-51 Charles Harris Russ Smith 1951-52 Charles Harris 1952-53 Russ Smith 1953-54 Richie Brown Bob Culp 1954-55 Richie Brown Bob Culp 1955-56 Jack Wilson Bob Culp 1956-57 Jack Wilson Gary Ausbun 1957-58 Jack Wilson Gary Ausbun Ralph Steinke 1958-59 Pete Culp 1959-60 Dienzel Dennis Ken Strawn 1960-61 Ken Strawn Dienzel Dennis Pete Culp 1961-62 Ken Strawn Barrett Bates

Year Player 1947-48 Johnny Wilson 1948-49 Johnny Wilson 1949-50 James Woodward 1950-51 Charles Harris 1951-52 Jack Howell 1952-53 Richard Brown 1953-54 Richard Brown 1954-55 Richard Brown 1955-56 Jack Wilson 1956-57 Jack Wilson 1957-58 Gary Ausbun 1958-59 Pete Culp 1959-60 Ken Strawn 1960-61 Ken Strawn 1961-62 Ken Strawn 1962-63 Ken Strawn 1963-64 Jim Fisher 1964-65 Gary Pate 1965-66 Gary Pate 1966-67 Chuck Hise 1967-68 Ron Long 1968-69 Ron Long 1969-70 Doug Jennings 1970-71 Tim Miller

1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71

Ken Strawn Barrett Bates Nolan Reed Nolan Reed Gary Pate Gary Pate Terry Morgan Chuck Hise Ron Long Ron Long Doug Jennings Tim Miller Dennis Bittner Jack Rector

Hoosier-Buckeye Collegiate Conference 1971-72 Steve Lewis 1972-73 Steve Lewis 1973-74 Arte Lawson 1974-75 Arte Lawson 1975-76 Jeff Jenness 1977-78 Jim Scoby Kurt Moreillon

Team MVPs

Year Player 1971-72 Steve Lewis 1972-73 Entire Team 1973-74 Arte Lawson 1974-75 John Carswell 1975-76 Jeff Jenness 1976-77 Jim Scoby 1977-78 DeNorris Boyd 1978-79 Kurt Morellion 1979-80 Larry Griffin 1980-81 Larry Griffin Mike Burton 1981-82 Norm Bass Doug Reams 1982-83 Rick Lantz 1983-84 Brian Stevens 1984-85 Jeff Howard 1985-86 Jeff Howard 1986-87 Jim O’Bold 1987-88 Tom Slyder 1988-89 Kenlin Kropf 1989-90 Brennan Lien 1990-91 Chris Lewis 1991-92 Pat Roberts 1992-93 Scott Johnson

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1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1984-85 1985-86

Mike Burton Larry Griffin Jeff Brandon Mike Burton Larry Griffin Norm Bass Rick Lantz Rick Lantz Jeff Howard Jeff Howard

1998-99 Chaz Smoot Brent Brobston 1999-00 Travis Daugherty Mike Wingert 2000-01 Travis Daugherty Jim Scarbeary 2001-02 Derek Ricketts Gaga Ghebremichael 2002-03 Erik Chapman 2003-04 Paul Wright 2005-06 J.D. Clampitt 2007-08 Ryan Fultz Mike Russell 2008-09 Mike Russell 2009-10 Gabe Miller Brock Morrison Ty Riddle 2010-11 Brock Morrison Gabe Miller 2011-12 Phil Hogan 2012-13 Phil Hogan 2013-14 Max Mollaun

Indiana/Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference 1988-89 Kevin Needler Kenlin Kropf 1991-92 Jason Langford 1992-93 Scott Johnson 1993-94 Jason Langford 1994-95 Matt Grieser Craig Brunnemer 1995-96 Craig Brunnemer 1996-97 Brent Brobston Noel Nitecki 1997-98 Brent Brobston

Year Player 1993-94 Jason Langford 1994-95 Matt Grieser 1995-96 Craig Brunnemer Matt Grieser 1996-97 Brent Brobston Noel Nitecki 1997-98 Brent Brobston 1998-99 Chaz Smoot 1999-00 Mike Wingert 2000-01 Travis Daugherty 2001-02 Kurnie Nickson 2002-03 Erik Chapman Chris Hanson 2003-04 Paul Wright 2004-05 Chris Hanson 2005-06 Lloyd DeLoatch 2006-07 Nick Cochran 2007-08 Keith Dabney 2008-09 Mike Russell Brandon Coffer 2009-10 Gabe Miller 2010-11 Gabe Miller 2011-12 Phil Hogan

All-Americans Year

Player

1947-48

Johnny Wilson, NCAA

Honorable Mention

1948-49

Johnny Wilson, NCAA

Honorable Mention

1956-57

Gary Ausbun, NAIA

Honorable Mention

1960-61

Ken Strawn, NAIA 3rd Team

1961-62

Ken Strawn, NAIA 3rd Team

1980-81

Mike Burton, NAIA 2nd

Team & NCCAA 2nd Team

1981-82

Norm Bass, NAIA HM &

NCCAA 2nd Team

1985-86

Jeff Howard, NCCAA 1st

Team & NAIA

Honorable Mention

1998-99

Chaz Smoot, NCAA Div. III

1st Team

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