Digital Program: Men's Basketball vs. MSOE (Jan. 12, 2016)

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FALCON GAMEDAY

OFFICIAL PROGRAM OF CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN MEN’S BASKETBALL

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12, 2016


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PLAYER TO WATCH • •

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KEY STATS • • • • • • • • •

The countdown continues for Keith Kahlfeldt, as he is 25 points shy of becoming the 15th 1,000 point scorer in program history. He is averaging 10.8 points per game on 44.3 percent shooting.

The Falcons currently rank second in the NACC with 9.5 steals per game against conference opponents. They have recorded double-digit steals in seven games this season.

MALCOLM BOWERS

Bowers is currently ranked third on the team in rebounding and steals, averaging 4.0 rebounds per game and 1.6 steals per game. He has grabbed four or more rebounds in the last seven games. Bowers has also recorded multiple steals in three of the last five games.

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UW-River Falls W, 98-91 Dominican* W, 99-79 at UW-Eau Claire L, 78-83 at Marian* W, 83-79 Lakeland* L, 82-84 at Dominican* W, 83-69 at Rockford* W, 112-99 Aurora* L, 91-92 vs. Salisbury L, 49-50 vs. Randolph W, 74-51 Benedictine* L, 70-83 at MSOE* L, 64-65 Edgewood* 7:00 PM at Wisconsin Lutheran* 7:00 PM

46.2 36.9

Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Feb. 3 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 28

at Benedictine* MSOE* at Concordia Chicago* (CIT) vs. TBD (CIT) Marian* Wisconsin Lutheran* at Aurora* at Edgewood* Concordia Chicago* NACC Tournament NACC Tournament NACC Tournament

2:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM TBA 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM

*NACC game

HOW DO THEY MATCHUP? • • • • 35.0 35.2

• • • SERIES HISTORY • • •

23-19

The Falcons dropped both of their meetings with the Eagles last season. CUW lost the first match-up 69-78 and then fell in a nail-biter at home 79-81. Kahlfeldt scored a game-high 26 points in the second meeting against the Eagles. Prior to last year, CUW has dominated the series, winning 10 of the last 12 previous meetings.

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Steals

FG Pct.

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Junior guard Eric Kittel currently ranks nineth in the conference in scoring averaging 17.5 points per game.

2015-16 SCHEDULE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Rebounds

Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Jan.6 Jan. 12 Jan. 14

17.5

9.5

10.2 5.2

• • • • NACC STANDINGS • • • • Benedictine Aurora Rockford Lakeland MSOE Concordia Wisconsin Concordia Chicago Wisconsin Lutheran Marian Edgewood Dominican

NACC Overall Last 10 9-0 14-0 W14 6-2 10-3 W4 6-3 9-4 W2 5-3 9-4 W1 4-3 7-5 L1 4-4 6-6 L2 4-4 4-7 W1 3-5 4-8 L1 2-6 5-8 L1 1-7 1-12 L7 0-7 1-10 L4

DID YOU KNOW? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

• Bowers is the only three-sport student-athlete on CUW’s campus. He plays defensive back on the

football team, forward on the basketball, and partakes in multiple field events during the spring track & field season.

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Courtside with Malcolm Bowers Q & A with the three sport student-athlete

1) What is the best part about being a three sport athlete? Also what kind of challenges do you face being a three sport athlete? I would have to say that the best part of being a three sport athlete is simply being able to not only participate in three different sports at the collegiate level but to actually have an impact on the team on and off the court/field/track. I also think it’s pretty cool to say that I have close to 200 teammates, which many people can’t say. There are also many opportunities to travel as a result of being on three different sporting teams. A challenge that it brings is that I have to be really good at balancing time between school, sports, and a social life. I sometimes may not have time to go and have fun with friends so one of my ways of hanging out with them is inviting them to workout with me so that I can “kill two birds with one stone”. 2) How long have you been playing each of the sports? What is your favorite part of playing each sport? Basketball and football I have played since I was around the age of seven. I didn’t start track until college but the track coach at my high school asked me every single year to participate but I said no. Once I got to college I decided to give it a shot and ended up liking it a lot. 3) When you came to CUW did you plan on playing three sports or did you come here for one or two specific sports and the decided to do the others? Originally I was recruited for both football and basketball so I came to CUW planning on playing two sports. During my freshman football season I talked to one of the football coaches about me joining track and he thought it was a good idea to help with my speed and athleticism, so I went through with it. 4) Does it ever take a toll on you being a three sport athlete, do you wish sometimes you only did one or two sports, or do the benefits of playing each sport make it worth it? Playing three sports definitely takes a toll on my body since I don’t take a break during the football to basketball transition. Being someone that gets a lot of reps in football games I go into basketball season a little dinged up but I am able to play through it. At some

points during the basketball season I can feel my body starting to “burn out” , and at that point is when I start to make sure I’m getting enough sleep/rest and trying to make sure I’m getting proper nutrition (it’s hard to stay away from cookies & ice cream). Track coaches give me a break after the basketball season ends so that my body can have at least a little recovery time before going into another sport season. I am completely fine with playing three sports because I enjoy it all and I think it’s all worth it because of the experiences that I have with each team and the friendships that I have built in the process. 5) What events do you participate in during the track and field season? My freshman year of track and field I did high jump and long jump. The last two years I only did long jump but this year I plan on picking up one or two more events depending on what the coaches think is best for me and the team. 6) How does playing one sport help you prepare for the others? With doing three sports I stay in decent shape and usually the lifting that I do carries over into each sport. As a defensive back I need to have strength, speed, explosiveness, good lateral movement, flexible hips, etc. which carries over into my responsibilities as a guard on the basketball court, and as a long jumper in track & field. 7) Is it a challenge to adjust to another sport once one sport is completed? The biggest challenge for me is going straight from football into basketball. The main reason is because of the difference in the amount of contact that is allowed. I usually run full speed into people a couple times and I pretty much play football on the basketball court so to speak. It takes me a little time to get into basketball mode and not tackling players when closing out on a shooter or going for a loose ball. Another challenge that I face is the tempo of our basketball team. In football it’s maybe 20-30 yards every two or so minutes and with basketball there is much more back and forth action so I’m usually winded after playing for two minutes.


CUW Falcons No. 1 3 4 5 10 11 13 15 20 21 23 24 25 30 32 33 34 35 40 42 44

6-6 Overall (4-4 NACC)

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Jose Alicea G 6-1 150 Fr. Brad Prinsen G 6-0 180 Sr. Jason Klug G 6-0 194 So. Eric Kittel G 5-8 150 Jr. Jonathan Schlecht G 5-10 150 Fr. Trevor Krizenesky G 5-10 155 Sr. Taron Edwards G 6-0 200 Sr. Caleb Keshemberg G 6-3 190 So. Robbie Fulton G 5-8 202 Fr. Jake Jurss G 6-0 170 Fr. Andrew Fratzke F 6-7 215 Fr. Malcolm Bowers G 6-2 183 Sr. Noah Gosse G 6-3 190 Fr. CJ Teske F 6-4 190 Fr. James Mitchell F 6-3 195 Sr. Keith Kahlfeldt F 6-6 202 Sr. Josh Erickson G 6-3 190 So. Jared Gosse F 6-4 220 So. Jake Novak F 6-3 210 Fr. Josh Hau G 6-2 190 Fr. DeShawn Robinson F 6-3 210 Sr. Albert Goerlitz G 6-0 190 So. A.J. Taylor F 6-8 190 So.

Hometown High School Seymour, Wis. Seymour Oostburg, Wis. Oostburg Winona, Minn. Hope Lutheran Brillion, Wis. Brillion Loveland, Colol. Loveland Brillion, Wis. Brillion [UW-Fox Valley] Racine, Wis. Racine Park Grafton, Wis. Grafton Mequon, Wis. Homestead Sheboygan, Wis. Sheboygan Lutheran Winona, Minn. Hope Lutheran Germantown, Wis. Germantown Green Bay, Wis. NEW Lutheran Pewaukee, Wis. Lake Country Lutheran St. Louis, Mo. Lutheran North New Berlin, Wis. New Berlin Eisenhower Manitowoc, Wis. Manitowoc Roncalli Green Bay, Wis. NEW Lutheran Ypsilanti, Mich. Milan Slinger, Wis. Slinger Oak Creek, Wis. Oak Creek Withee, Wis. Owen-Withee Brookfield, Wis. Brookfield Central

Head Coach: Shawn Cassidy (8th Season) Assistant Coaches: Dan Mueller, Jon Cain, David Cooks

COMPLETE 2015-16 STATISTICS Concordia Wisconsin Season Box Score

Record: 6‐6

Home: 2‐3 Total

No.

Player

GP

GS

12

MIN

AVG

FG‐FGA

Away: 3‐2 3‐Point

Neutral: 1‐1

Free Throw

PCT 3FG‐3FGA PCT

FT‐FTA

Conf: 4‐4

Rebounds

PCT

OFF DEF TOT AVG

PF

DQ

A

A/G

TO TO/G A/TO BLK BLK/G STL STL/G PTS AVG

05

Eric Kittel.........

12

396 33.0 77‐153 50.3

38‐84

45.2

18‐25

72.0

12

41

53

4.4

21

41

3.4

15

1.3

2.7

0

0.0

27

2.3

210 17.5

Conference Only.....

8

8

270 33.8 50‐100 50.0

22‐50

44.0

9‐12

75.0

6

29

35

4.4

16

31

3.9

7

0.9

4.4

0

0.0

15

1.9

131 16.4

33

Keith Kahlfeldt.....

12

12

302 25.2 47‐106 44.3

20‐48

41.7

16‐21

76.2

7

36

43

3.6

28

27

2.3

21

1.8

1.3

3

0.3

10

0.8

Conference Only.....

8

8

207 25.9

38‐78

48.7

15‐32

46.9

13‐17

76.5

7

26

33

4.1

22

18

2.3

12

1.5

1.5

2

0.3

8

1.0

104 13.0

03

Brad Prinsen........

12

12

307 25.6

41‐94

43.6

8‐23

34.8

24‐40

60.0

4

36

40

3.3

24

16

1.3

20

1.7

0.8

4

0.3

13

1.1

114 9.5

Conference Only.....

8

8

205 25.6

31‐61

50.8

7‐13

53.8

20‐32

62.5

3

26

29

3.6

17

10

1.3

12

1.5

0.8

3

0.4

9

1.1

89 11.1

13

Taron Edwards.......

11

5

213 19.4

32‐62

51.6

4‐11

36.4

32‐42

76.2

4

32

36

3.3

18

27

2.5

23

2.1

1.2

2

0.2

19

1.7

100 9.1

Conference Only.....

7

3

120 17.1

21‐40

52.5

1‐5

20.0

18‐25

72.0

3

19

22

3.1

10

15

2.1

16

2.3

0.9

2

0.3

7

1.0

61

32

130 10.8

8.7

James Mitchell......

12

12

239 19.9

36‐70

51.4

0‐0

30‐38

78.9

17

32

49

4.1

41

5

0.4

16

1.3

0.3

0

0.0

10

0.8

102 8.5

Conference Only.....

8

8

154 19.3

25‐48

52.1

0‐0

19‐24

79.2

13

21

34

4.3

26

4

0.5

11

1.4

0.4

0

0.0

7

0.9

69

34

Josh Erickson.......

12

168 14.0

28‐64

43.8

16‐45

35.6

9‐12

75.0

5

18

23

1.9

Conference Only.....

8

110 13.8

16‐42

38.1

8‐27

29.6

9‐11

81.8

4

8

12

1.5

19

1

5

0.6

9

1.1

0.6

0

0.0

1

0.1

49

6.1

11

Trevor Krizenesky...

12

188 15.7

29‐64

45.3

16‐37

43.2

6‐8

75.0

0

14

14

1.2

10

24

2.0

16

1.3

1.5

0

0.0

12

1.0

80

6.7

24 02 23 44

23

1

9

0.8

16

1.3

0.6

0

0.0

1

0.1

81

8.6 6.8

Conference Only.....

8

131 16.4

18‐44

40.9

10‐26

38.5

2‐2

100.0

0

10

10

1.3

6

18

2.3

13

1.6

1.4

0

0.0

9

1.1

48

6.0

Malcolm Bowers......

11

7

238 21.6

23‐50

46.0

0‐2

0.0

20‐27

74.1

15

29

44

4.0

24

23

2.1

17

1.5

1.4

3

0.3

18

1.6

66

6.0

Conference Only.....

8

5

171 21.4

17‐40

42.5

0‐2

0.0

19‐26

73.1

12

24

36

4.5

19

17

2.1

10

1.3

1.7

2

0.3

12

1.5

53

6.6

Matt Wilke..........

5

68

13.6

5‐19

26.3

1‐7

14.3

15‐19

78.9

5

2

7

1.4

8

6

1.2

4

0.8

1.5

0

0.0

4

0.8

26

5.2

Conference Only.....

3

38

12.7

4‐12

33.3

1‐3

33.3

11‐14

78.6

2

1

3

1.0

5

3

1.0

2

0.7

1.5

0

0.0

3

1.0

20

6.7

1

0.1

6

0.8

0.2

8

1.0

2

0.3

33

4.1

Andrew Fratzke......

8

97

12.1

14‐20

70.0

0‐0

5‐8

62.5

10

17

27

3.4

17

Conference Only.....

6

82

13.7

12‐18

66.7

0‐0

5‐8

62.5

10

15

25

4.2

14

1

0.2

4

0.7

0.3

7

1.2

2

0.3

29

DeShawn Robinson....

7

56

8.0

5‐15

33.3

2‐5

40.0

2‐3

66.7

5

8

13

1.9

9

1

0.1

7

1.0

0.1

1

0.1

0

0.0

14

2.0

Conference Only.....

5

34

6.8

4‐9

44.4

2‐3

66.7

0‐0

3

4

7

1.4

6

0

0.0

3

0.6

0.0

1

0.2

0

0.0

10

2.0

11

35

Jared Gosse.........

6.5

8‐19

3‐3

100.0 10

10

20

1.8

10

2

0.2

6

0.5

0.3

0

0.0

4

0.4

19

1.7

Conference Only.....

7

48

6.9

7‐17

41.2

0‐0

2‐2

100.0

7

4

11

1.6

8

1

0.1

4

0.6

0.3

0

0.0

2

0.3

16

2.3

21

Jake Jurss..........

5

16

3.2

1‐6

16.7

1‐6

16.7

0‐0

0

1

1

0.2

2

1

0.2

1

0.2

1.0

0

0.0

1

0.2

3

Conference Only.....

3

7

2.3

0‐2

0.0

0‐2

0.0

0‐0

0

1

1

0.3

2

0

0.0

1

0.3

0.0

0

0.0

1

0.3

0

0.0

25

Noah Gosse..........

4

16

4.0

1‐2

50.0

0‐0

0‐0

0

4

4

1.0

1

0

0.0

2

0.5

0.0

0

0.0

1

0.3

2

0.5

Conference Only..... 42

3

72

11

6

17

2.8

1‐9

11.1

1‐7

14.3

0‐0

1

2

3

0.5

3

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

3

0.5

8

2.0

1‐7

14.3

1‐5

20.0

0‐0

1

0

1

0.3

0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

3

0.8

0‐1

0.0

0‐1

0.0

1.0

0‐0

0‐0

0‐0

0

0

4

1

4

1

1.3

0.3

1

0

0.3

0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0.0

2

0

0.7

04

Jason Klug.......... Conference Only.....

2

1

.5

0‐0

0‐0

0‐0

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

CJ Teske............

3

4

1.3

0‐0

0‐0

0‐0

1

0

1

0.3

0

0

0.0

1

0.3

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

Conference Only.....

2

3

1.5

0‐0

0‐0

0‐0

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

1

0.5

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

12

12 2400

184 15.3 176 14.7 1.0

21

1.8

0.0

Total...............

Conference Only ......

8

8

1600

245‐520 47.1

67‐168

39.9 127‐173 73.4

83 207 290 36.3 171

123 15.4 108 13.5 1.1

17

2.1

Opponents...........

12

12 2400

364‐750 48.5

52‐200

26.0 145‐228 63.6 125 319 444 37.0 215

172 14.3 194 16.2 0.9

47

3.9

80

6.7

925 77.1

Conference Only ......

8

8

254‐507 50.1

38‐132

28.8 104‐166 62.7

122 15.3 123 15.4 1.0

35

4.4

51

6.4

650 81.3

1600

79 211 290 36.3 149

1

0.0

30

348‐754 46.2 107‐276 38.8 180‐246 73.2 119 301 420 35.0 239

0

0.6

4

3

50.0

Josh Hau............

1‐2

0‐0

Conference Only.....

3

3.7

42.1

4.8

122 10.2 983 81.9 76

9.5

684 85.5


Edgewood Eagles No. 0 2 3 4 5 10 12 15 20 22 23 24 31 33 34 35 41 44

Name McClain Steffens Emilio Lopez Tyler Lemke Arik Anderson Billy Bull Sy Staver Tyler Westrick Emil Radisevic Spencer Barnes Dylan Heemstra Brian Nkemnji Simon Breunig Jake Reetz Adam Freitag Charlie Reuteman Sam Fox Troy DeYoung Jim Bridges

Pos. Ht. G 6-3 G 6-2 F 6-4 F 6-4 G 6-2 G 6-0 G 6-1 C 6-6 G 6-0 G 6-4 G 6-2 G 6-2 G 5-10 G 6-1 G 5-10 F 6-6 F 6-5 F 6-5

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

1-12 Overall (1-7 NACC)

Hometown DeWitt, Iowa Milwaukee, Wis. Brillion, Wis. Elkhorn, Wis. Columbus, Wis. Mineral Point, Wis. Milton, Wis. Brookfield, Wis. Anamosa, Iowa Neenah, Wis. Madison, Wis. Sauk City, Wis. Burlington, Wis. Kenosha, Wis. Oconomowoc, Wis. Johnson Creek, Wis. Cambria, Wis. Rockford, Ill.

Head Coach: Justin Meyer (4th season) Assistant Coaches: Mike McMahon, Luke Thein, Sam Koslowski, Mike Shult

Last Team Central Clinton Wisconsin Lutheran Brillion Elkhorn Fall River Mineral Point Milton Central Anamosa Neenah Memorial Sauk Prairie Burlington Shoreland Lutheran Arrowhead Jefferson Cambria-Friesland Boylan Catholic


TIME ON THE COURT AT CUW CAREER CAREER PLAYER GAMES STARTS Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) 94 65 DeShawn Robinson (Sr.) 78 49 Malcolm Bowers (Sr.) 76 54 Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) 75 64 Eric Kittel (Jr.) 67 67 Taron Edwards (Sr.) 63 5 James Mitchell (Sr.) 49 12 Trevor Krizenesky (Sr.) 30 -Josh Erickson (So.) 29 -Jared Gosse (So.) 11 -Andrew Fratzke (Fr.) 8 -Josh Hau (Fr.) 5 -Jake Jurss (Fr.) 5 -Noah Gosse (So.) 4 -Jason Klug (So.) 3 -CJ Teske (Fr.) 3 -LED CUW IN ... SCORING 2015-16 CAREER Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) 3 23 Eric Kittel (Jr.) 5 17 Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) 1 12 Malcolm Bowers (Sr.) 7 Taron Edwards (Sr.) 2 2 James Mitchell (Sr.) 2 2 LED CUW IN ... REBOUNDING 2015-16 CAREER Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) 1 7 Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) 2 6 Malcolm Bowers (Sr.) 2 5 James Mitchell (Sr.) 4 5 Taron Edwards (Sr.) 4 4 Eric Kittel (Jr.) 2 3 Andrew Fratzke (Fr.) 2 2 DeShawn Robinsin (Sr.) 1 -LED CUW IN ... ASSISTS 2015-16 CAREER Eric Kittel (Jr.) 6 37 Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) 13 Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) 2 11 Malcolm Bowers (Sr.) 3 7 Taron Edwards (Sr.) 4 5 Trevor Krizenesky (Sr.) 1 3 LED CUW IN ... STEALS Eric Kittel (Jr.) Bardley Prinsen (Sr.) Malcolm Bowers (Sr.) Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) Taron Edwards (Sr.) James Mitchell (So.) Trevor Krizensky (Sr.)

2015-16 CAREER 6 23 2 14 4 11 2 10 2 5 1 1 1 1

LED CUW IN ... BLOCKS 2015-16 CAREER Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) 2 13 Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) 2 8 Malcolm Bowers (Sr.) 3 6 Andrew Fratzke (Fr.) 5 5 Eric Kittel (Jr.) 3 Taron Edwards (Sr.) 2 3 James Mitchell (Sr.) 2

DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING Eric Kittel (Jr.) Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) Malcolm Bowers (Sr.) Taron Edwards (Sr.) Josh Erickson (So.) Trevor Krizenesky (Sr.) James Mitchell (Sr.) Andrew Fratzke (Fr.)

2015-16 CAREER 12 46 5 44 6 41 2 13 4 6 5 6 5 6 6 6 2 2

20+ POINT GAMES 2015-16 CAREER Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) 2 11 Eric Kittel (Jr.) 3 9 Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) 2 Taron Edwards (Sr.) 2 2 Malcolm Bowers (Sr.) 1 30+ POINT GAMES 2015-16 CAREER Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) 1 2 Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) 1 Eric Kittel (Jr.) 1 1 7+ REBOUND GAMES Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) Malcolm Bowers (Sr.) Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) James Mitchell (Sr.) Eric Kittel (Jr.)

2015-16 CAREER 1 10 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 1

10+ REBOUND GAMES Andrew Fratzke (Fr.)

2015-16 CAREER 2 2

5+ ASSIST GAMES 2015-16 CAREER Eric Kittel (Jr.) 2 10 Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) 1 3 Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) 3 Taron Edwards (Sr.) 2 2 8+ ASSIST GAMES 2015-16 CAREER Eric Kittel (Jr.) 1 3+ STEAL GAMES 2015-16 CAREER Eric Kittel (Jr.) 4 17 Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) 1 9 Malcolm Bowers (Sr.) 2 8 Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) 4 Taron Edwards (Sr.) 3 4 5+ STEAL GAMES 2015-16 CAREER Eric Kittel (Jr.) 1 3 Bradley Prinsen (Sr.) 2 Taron Edwards (Sr.) 1 1 3+ BLOCK GAMES 2015-16 CAREER Andrew Fratzke (Fr.) 1 1 Keith Kahlfeldt (Sr.) 1

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Largest halftime lead..................................................................24............................................................. at Rockford (12/09/15) Largest halftime deficit..............................................................10.................................................................. Lakeland (12/01/15) Largest lead........................................................................27 (2nd, 17:37).................................................. Dominican (11/17/15) Largest deficit.....................................................................19 (2nd, 1:59)................................................. Benedictine (01/02/16) Largest comeback for victory................................................... 7.............................................2x, last vs. Randolph (12/21/15) Largest lead surrendered in loss.............................................12....................................... 2x, last vs. Benedictine (01/02/16) Most points in first half...............................................................62............................................................. at Rockford (12/09/15) Fewest points in first half...........................................................26............................................................vs. Salisbury (12/20/15) Most points in second half........................................................51..............................................2x, last time Aurora (12/12/15) Fewest points in second half....................................................23............................................................vs. Salisbury (12/20/15) Best field goal pct in 1st half........................................61.5 (24-of-39)................................................. at Rockford (12/09/15) Worst field goal pct in 1st half.....................................35.5 (11-of-31)...................................................... Lakeland (12/01/15) Best field goal pct in 2nd half......................................59.3 (16-of-27)............................................. at Dominican (12/05/15) Worst field goal pct in 2nd half....................................32.1 (9-of-28)........................................................ at MSOE (01/06/16)


CUW’S RECORD WHEN..... Overall.....................................................................................6-6 NACC........................................................................................4-4 At home..................................................................................2-3 On road...................................................................................3-2 Neutral.....................................................................................1-1 After win.................................................................................2-4 After loss.................................................................................3-2 Decided by 3 points or less..............................................0-4 Decided by 4-5 points.......................................................1-1 Decided by 6-10 points.....................................................1-0 Decided by 11-20 points...................................................3-1 Decided by 20+ points......................................................1-0 Scoring first............................................................................4-1 Leading at half......................................................................6-2 Tied at half.............................................................................0-0 Trailing at half.......................................................................0-4 Lead with 10:00 remaining..............................................6-3 Trail with 10:00 remaining................................................0-3 Tied with 10:00 remaining...............................................0-0 Lead with 5:00 remaining.................................................6-3 Trail with 5:00 remaining..................................................0-2 Tied with 5:00 remaining..................................................0-1 CUW shoots 50% or better...............................................3-0 CUW shoots less than 50%...............................................3-6 Opp. shoots 50% or better...............................................2-4 Opp. shoots less than 50%...............................................4-2 CUW shoots 40%+ 3-pt range........................................6-0 CUW shoots 70%+ at FT line...........................................4-4 CUW has more FT attempts.............................................3-2 Opp. has more FT attempts.............................................3-3 FT attempts are tied...........................................................0-1 CUW out-rebounds opp....................................................4-2 Opp. out-rebounds CUW..................................................2-4 Rebounds are tied...............................................................0-0

CUW wins turnover battle................................................1-4 Opp. wins turnover battle................................................2-2 Turnovers are tied...............................................................3-0 CUW has more assists........................................................6-1 Opp. has more assists........................................................0-4 Assists are tied......................................................................0-1 CUW steals more passes...................................................5-5 Opp. steals more passes....................................................1-1 Steals are tied........................................................................0-0 CUW has more blocks........................................................0-1 Opp. has more blocks........................................................6-5 Blocks are tied.......................................................................0-0 CUW scores 110+ points...................................................1-0 CUW scores 100-109 points.............................................0-0 CUW scores 90-99 points..................................................2-1 CUW scores 80-89 points..................................................2-1 CUW scores 70-79 points..................................................1-2 CUW scores 60-69 points..................................................0-1 CUW scores 50-59 points..................................................0-0 CUW scores 40-49 points..................................................0-1 Opp. scores 90+ points......................................................2-1 Opp. scores 80-89 points..................................................0-3 Opp. scores 70-79 points..................................................2-0 Opp. scores 60-69 points..................................................1-1 Opp. scores 50-59 points..................................................1-1 Opp. scores 40-49 points..................................................0-0 On Mondays..........................................................................1-0 On Tuesdays..........................................................................1-2 On Wednesdays...................................................................1-1 On Thursdays........................................................................0-0 On Fridays..............................................................................0-0 On Saturdays.........................................................................3-2 On Sundays............................................................................0-1 In November.........................................................................3-1 In December..........................................................................3-3 In January...............................................................................0-2 In February.............................................................................0-0

PLAY ANALYSIS BREAKDOWN Largest Lead Off TOs 2nd Chance Date Opponent W/L Score CUW Opp. Ties LC CUW Opp. CUW Opp. N14 UW-RIVER FALLS W 98-91 20 7 7 3 15 18 6 26 N17 DOMINICAN* W 99-79 27 -- 1 0 17 17 7 12 N24 at UW-Eau Claire L 78-83 12 5 5 10 14 19 3 12 N28 at Marian* W 83-79 19 -- 3 0 13 13 7 2 D1 LAKELAND* L 82-84 5 14 4 6 14 18 6 9 D5 at Dominican* W 83-69 21 -- 0 0 17 15 10 6 D9 at Rockford* W 112-99 25 -- 0 0 12 13 11 13 D12 AURORA* L 91-92 7 9 12 18 9 15 15 13 D20 vs Salisbury L 49-50 5 7 8 8 14 23 8 6 D21 vs Randolph W 74-51 25 7 3 5 18 12 14 10 J2 BENEDICTINE* L 70-83 12 19 1 1 10 19 12 17 J6 at MSOE* L 64-65 8 8 10 22 13 12 8 5 J12 EDGEWOOD* J14 at Wisconsin Lutheran* J16 at Benedictine* J20 MSOE* J23 ROCKFORD* J26 at Lakeland* J29 at Concordia Chicago* J30 TBD F3 MARIAN* F9 WISCONSIN LUTHERAN* F13 at Aurora* F17 at Edgewood* F20 CONCORDIA CHICAGO*

Bench

CUW Opp. 35 38 39 21 14 18 19 15 19 20 22 22 44 18 25 6 2 17 37 24 23 30 16 18

CUW RECORDS VS 2015-16 OPPONENTS • SHAWN CASSIDY ERA (SINCE 2007-08) Aurora................................................................................................. 5-10 Benedictine.........................................................................................7-7 Concordia Chicago...........................................................................9-3 Dominican........................................................................................ 11-2 Edgewood......................................................................................... 11-6 Lakeland..........................................................................................10-10 Marian................................................................................................. 15-3

MSOE......................................................................................................7-6 Randolph..............................................................................................1-0 Rockford............................................................................................. 13-2 Salisbury...............................................................................................0-1 Wisconsin Lutheran....................................................................... 10-4 UW-Eau Claire.....................................................................................0-5 UW-River Falls.....................................................................................1-1


THE LAST TIME... SCORING

Scored 20 or more points: 21, Eric Kittel vs. Aurora (12/12/15) Scored 30 or more points: 31, Keith Kahlfeldt at Rockford (12/09/15) Scored 40 or more points: 41, Ryan Wietor at Marian (02/03/04) Two or more Falcons scored 30 points, same game: hasn’t happened yet Two or more Falcons scored 20 points, same game: Eric Kittel (20), Keith Kahlfeldt (31), at Rockford (12/09/15) Three or more Falcons scored 20 points, same game: Mitchell Schneider (25), Luke Doedens (24), Brian Jackson (21), vs. Lakeland (02/08/14) Scored 20 or more points in one half: Bradley Prinsen (20 in 2nd), at Concordia Chicago (01/08/14) Scored 20 points consecutive games: Eric Kittel, 20 at Rockford (12/09/15), 21 vs. Aurora (12/12/15) Scored 20 points three-consecutive games: Steve Zielinski, 20 vs. Lakeland (02/23/12), 22 at Carroll (11/16/12), 20 vs. Buena Vista (11/17/12) Scored 20 points four-straight games: hasn’t happened yet No Falcon scored in double-figures: vs. Marain (01/14/14) One Falcon scored in double-figures: Malcolm Bowers, 11, at Concordia Ann Arbor (01/30/15) Four players scored in double-figures: Taron Edwards (21), Eric Kittel (16), Josh Erickson (13), Brad Prinsen (11) vs. Lakeland (12/01/15) Five players scored in double-figures: Eric Kittel (21), James Mitchell (16), Josh Erickson (14), Malcolm Bowers (14), Brad Prinsen (12) vs. Aurora (12/12/15) Six players scored in double-figures: Brett Boettcher (15), Bradley Prinsen (15), Mark Scholz (11), Eric Kittel (10), Trevor Krizenesky (10), vs. Martin Luther (11/16/14) Seven players scored in double-figures: James Mitchell (16), Matt Wilke (14), Keith Kahlfeldt (12), Eric Kittel (11), Brad Prinsen (11), Taron Edwards (10), Trevor Krizenesky (10) vs. Dominican (11/17/15) CUW scored 40-49 points: 49, vs. Salisbury (12/20/15) CUW scored 50-59 points: 56, at UW-Stevens Point (03/06/15) CUW scored 60-69 points: 64, at MSOE (01/06/16) CUW Scored 70-79 points: 70, vs. Benedictine (01/02/16) CUW Scored 80-89 points: 83, at Dominican (12/05/15) CUW Scored 90-99 points: 91, vs. Aurora (12/12/15) CUW Scored 100-109 points: 100, at Rockford (01/17/15) CUW Scored 110 or more points: at Rockford (12/09/15) CUW won by 30-39 points: 39 (87-48), vs. MSOE (01/15/15) CUW won by 40-49 points: 48 (89-41), at Rockford (12/04/07) CUW won by 50-59 points: 52 (103-51), vs. Silver Lake (12/01/11) CUW won by 60-69 points: hasn’t happened yet CUW won by 70 or more points: 70 (115-45), vs. Concordia Seminary (1992)

FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

Shot 90 percent or better (min. 10 att.): 90.0% (9-10), Tyler Granrath at Rockford (12/02/08) CUW shot 50 percent or better: 55.4% (41-74), at Rockford (12/09/15) CUW shot 60 percent or better: 61.4% (35-57), at Wisconsin Lutheran (12/17/05) CUW shot 70 percent or better: hasn’t happened yet CUW made 30-39 field goals: 34, vs. Aurora (12/12/15) CUW made 40-49 field goals: 41, at Rockford (12/09/15) CUW made 50 or more field goals: hasn’t happened yet CUW attempted 60-69 field goals: 62, vs. Lakeland (12/01/15) CUW attempted 70-79 field goals: 71, vs. Benedictine (01/02/16) CUW attempted 80-89 field goals: 91, vs. Lakeland (02/08/12) CUW attempted 100 or more field goals: hasn’t happened yet

3-POINT FIELD GOAL SHOOTING

Made five or more 3-point field goals: 5, Keith Kahlfeldt at Marian (11/28/15) CUW shot 40-49 percent (min. 8 att.): 42.4% (14-33), vs. Randolph (12/21/15) CUW shot 50-59 percent (min. 8 att.): 57.9% (11-19), at Marian (11/28/15) CUW shot 60-69 percent (min. 8 att.): 60.0% (9-15), vs. MSOE (01/09/13) CUW shot 70-79 percent (min. 8 att.): hasn’t happened yet CUW shot 80-89 percent (min. 8 att.): 82.4% (14-17), vs. Concordia Nebraska (01/30/10) CUW shot 90 percent or better (min. 8 att.): hasn’t happened yet CUW made 10-14 3-point field goals: 14, vs. Randolph (12/21/15) CUW made 15 or more 3-point field goals: 16, vs. Silver Lake (12/01/11) CUW attempted 20-29 3-point field goals: 28, vs. Benedictine (01/02/16) CUW attempted 30-39 3-point field goals: 33, vs. Randolph (12/21/15) CUW attempted 40 or more 3-point field goals: hasn’t happened yet

FREE THROW SHOOTING

Perfect at the FT line (min. 10 att.): Mark Pace (13-13), vs. Marian (01/15/13) CUW shot 80-89 percent (min. 12 att.): 80.0%, vs. Aurora (12/12/15) CUW shot 90-99 percent (min. 12 att.): 95.5% (21-22), at Benedictine (02/24/15) CUW shot 100 percent (min. 12 att.): 100% (16-16), at Webster (11/28/04) CUW made 20-29 free throws: 22, vs. Lakeland (12/01/15) CUW made 30-39 free throws: 30, at Concordai Chicago (01/24/15) CUW made 40 or more free throws: hasn’t yet CUW attempted 30-39 free throws: 32, at Benedictine (01/10/15) CUW attempted 40-49 free throws: 40, vs. Dominican (11/17/15) CUW attempted 50-59 free throws: 50, vs. McMurry (11/19/05) CUW attempted 60 or more free throws: hasn’t happened yet


THE LAST TIME... REBOUNDS

Had 10-14 rebounds: 10, Andrew Fratzke at Rockford (12/09/15) Had 15-19 rebounds: 15, Brian Jackson at Marian (11/27/12) Had 20-24 rebounds: 23, Brian Weber at Wisconsin Lutheran (12/14/02) Had 25 or more rebounds: hasn’t happened yet Had 10 or more rebounds in consecutive games: Brett Boettcher, 10 vs. Wisconsin Lutheran (01/21/15), 14 at Concordia Chicago (01/24/15) CUW had 40-49 rebounds: 41, vs. Aurora (12/12/15) CUW had 50 or more rebounds: 50, at Finlandia (12/30/13)

ASSISTS

Had 10-14 assists: 11, Matt Paluchniak vs. Wisconsin Lutheran (01/25/12) Had 15 or more assists: hasn’t happened yet CUW had 20-29 assists: 21, at Rockford (12/09/15) CUW had 30 or more assists: hasn’t happened yet

BLOCKED SHOTS

Had 5-9 blocked shots: 6, Steve Zielinski vs. Edgewood (01/29/13) Had 10 or more blocked shots: hasn’t happened yet CUW had 10-14 blocked shots: 10, at Wisconsin Lutheran (02/22/02) CUW had 15 or more blocked shots: hasn’t happened yet

STEALS

Had 5-9 steals: 5, Eric Kittel and Taron Edwards vs. Dominican (11/17/15) Had 10 or more steals: hasn’t happened yet CUW had 15-19 steals: 15, vs. Marian (02/18/15) CUW had 20-29 steals: 21, at Rockford (12/04/07) CUW had 30 or more steals: 35, vs. Concordia Seminary (1992)

TURNOVERS

CUW had 1 or fewer turnovers: hasn’t happened yet CUW had 2-5 turnovers: 5, at Edgewood (12/02/14) Opponent committed 15-19 turnovers: 19, vs. Benedictine (01/02/16) Opponent committed 20 or more turnovers: 20, at MSOE (02/10/15)

DOUBLE-DOUBLE/TRIPLE-DOUBE

Had a triple-double: hasn’t happened yet Had a double-double (Pts./Ast.): Billy Bynum (10 pts., 11 asts.) vs. Edgewood (02/17/04) Had a double-double (Pts./Reb.): Andrew Fratzke (15 pts., 10 rebs.) at Rockford (12/09/15) Two with double-double: Mitchell Schneider (19 pts., 10 rebs.), Edward Newton-Kemp (20 pts., 14 rebs.) vs. Aurora (12/16/08)

OVERTIME

Won a game in overtime: vs. Lakeland (106-102), 02/08/12 Lost a game in overtime: at Lakeland (83-85), 02/23/12 Played a double overtime game: vs. Lakeland (02/08/12) Played a triple overtime game: hasn’t happened yet Played in consecutive overtime games: (2) at Concordia Ann Arbor (01/24/13), vs. Concordia Nebraska (01/25/14)

MISCELLANEOUS

Won after trailing by at least 15 points in second half: hasn’t happened yet

Double-Doubles (2015-16 season) Name Opponent Double-Double Andrew Fratzke........................................... at Rockford (12/09/15).......................................................................15 points, 10 rebounds Andrew Fratzke........................................... at Dominican (12/05/15)...................................................................10 points, 10 rebounds Double-Doubles (in decreasing amount) 1) Brian Weber................................................................................ 12 2) Ryan Wietor................................................................................ 10 3) Josh Atkinson................................................................................7 4) Cory Stark.......................................................................................7 5) Matt Peets......................................................................................6 t13) Andrew Fratzke........................................................................2

Seasons (in decreasing order): 1) 2006-07........................................................................................ 13 2) 2003-04........................................................................................ 11 3) 2001-02...........................................................................................9 4) 2005-06...........................................................................................8 5) 2002-03...........................................................................................8 t12) 2015-16.......................................................................................2


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