McCORMICK PLACE EVENTS CENTER
FUTURE HOME OF DEPAUL BASKETBALL
McCORMICK PLACE EVENTS CENTER
aOn May 16, 2013, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced plans for a new 10,000-seat multipurpose events center near McCormick Place in Chicago’s South Loop. The facility will be the home for DePaul basketball starting in the 2016-17 season. aA nine-member panel consisting of representatives from the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA), the city of Chicago and DePaul University selected the internationally renowned architectural firm Pelli Clarke Pelli to design the McCormick Place Events Center that will include DePaul men’s and women’s basketball as primary tenants.
aThe design concept features a sweeping curved roof above four transparent sides that will house DePaul men’s and women’s basketball along with a variety of civic, entertainment and convention events for Chicago and MPEA. The design endeavors to become a grand “urban room,” in the great Chicago tradition of buildings like the Auditorium Theatre and the Navy Pier Grand Ballroom. aA majority of the seating bowl and the backstage facilities will be located below street level allowing the events center to blend into the South Loop neighborhood and enhancing plans to the development of Motor Row. DePaul is expected to host 2530 events annually in the facility including graduation ceremonies, which will allow each school of the university to have its ceremony under the same roof.
aThe 10,000-seat events center is scheduled to open in the 2016-17 basketball season and will be located near McCormick Place on Cermak Road between Indiana and South Prairie Avenues. Not only will the facility serve as a home for men’s and women’s basketball that is close to the university’s two primary campuses, it will create jobs, attract tourism and bring economic development to the planned McCormick Place entertainment district.
aThe location is situated just three ‘L’ stops from DePaul’s loop campus that caters to half of the DePaul student body. The Lincoln Park campus and the remaining half of DePaul’s 25,000 students is 10 ‘L’ stops from the future home of the Blue Demons. Additionally, the South Loop location is a seven-mile trip down Chicago’s Lakeshore Drive that is flanked by the city’s world-famous skyline and Lake Michigan. DePaul’s 80,000 alumni in the Chicagoland area will have easy access to the events center by major highways.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION
McCormick Place Events Center......................................1-3 Table of Contents................................................................ 4 Quick Facts......................................................................... 5 Roster................................................................................. 6 Schedule............................................................................. 7 Media Information & Policies..........................................8-9 Media Outlets................................................................... 10 McGrath-Phillips Arena Information................................ 11 Allstate Arena Information..........................................12-13 Athletics Staff Directory.................................................... 14 Coaching Staff Directory................................................... 15 DePaul University............................................................. 16
PLAYER PROFILES
Jamee Crockett............................................................18-20 R.J. Curington..............................................................20-21 Cory Dolins..................................................................22-23 Billy Garrett Jr..............................................................24-25 Tommy Hamilton IV.....................................................26-27 Joe Hanel.......................................................................... 27 Myke Henry.................................................................27-29 Durrell McDonald........................................................29-31 David Molinari.............................................................31-32 Forrest Robinson.........................................................32-34 Peter Ryckbosch..........................................................34-35 Greg Sequele...............................................................36-37 Aaron Simpson................................................................. 37 Rashaun Stimage.............................................................. 38 Darrick Wood.................................................................... 38
STAFF
Oliver Purnell...............................................................40-46 Ron Bradley.................................................................47-48 Billy Garrett...................................................................... 48 Renard Phillips.................................................................. 49 Ivan Vujic.......................................................................... 49 Kevin Edwards.................................................................. 49 Matt Fleming.................................................................... 50 Support Staff...............................................................50-51 Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M................................... 52 Jean Lenti Ponsetto.....................................................53-54
2013-14 REVIEW
Results.............................................................................. 56 Overall Statistics............................................................... 57 BIG EAST Statistics............................................................ 58 Team Game-by-Game..................................................59-60 Individual Game-by-Game................................................ 61 Offensive Leaders............................................................. 62 Team Statistical Breakdown.............................................. 62 Record by Starting Lineup................................................ 62 Miscellaneous Statistics.................................................... 63 Box Scores...................................................................64-72 2013-14 Team Photo........................................................ 72
CREDITS
OPPONENTS
Opponent Information................................................74-75 All-Time Series vs. 2013-14 Opponents.......................75-78 CBE Hall of Fame Classic................................................... 79 BIG EAST Championship................................................... 80
BIG EAST CONFERENCE
2014-15 Member Institutions.......................................... 82 Conference History......................................................82-83 All-Time BIG EAST Standings............................................ 84 All-Time BIG EAST Honors................................................ 85 DePaul in the BIG EAST Tournament................................ 85 2013-14 BIG EAST Standings............................................ 85 2014 BIG EAST Championship.......................................... 86 2013-14 BIG EAST Season Honors.................................... 86 2013-14 Statistical Rankings............................................. 87 2014-15 BIG EAST Composite Schedule......................88-89 DePaul’s Conference History.......................................90-92 DePaul vs. the Conferences.........................................93-94
HISTORY & RECORDS
Ray Meyer........................................................................ 96 George Mikan................................................................... 97 Mark Aguirre.................................................................... 98 NCAA & NIT History...................................................99-100 1943 NCAA Final Four..................................................... 101 1945 NIT Champions...................................................... 102 1979 NCAA Final Four..................................................... 103 DePaul & the NBA....................................................104-105 Important Dates......................................................106-108 A-to-Z.......................................................................109-114 All-Americans................................................................. 115 All-Time Honors.......................................................116-117 Coaching History............................................................ 118 All-Time Roster........................................................119-123 All-Time Jersey Numbers.........................................124-128 Regular-Season Tournament History.......................129-130 Year-by-Year Summaries..........................................131-132 All-Time Series Records...........................................133-138 Year-by-Year Results................................................139-163 All-Time 100-Point Games.......................................164-165 All-Time Overtime Games.......................................165-166 Home Court History.................................................167-168 Team Season Records..................................................... 169 Team Game Records....................................................... 170 Individual Records...................................................171-181 Scoring..............................................................171-173 Field Goals........................................................173-174 Three-Point Field Goals....................................175-176 Free Throws......................................................176-178 Rebounding......................................................178-179 Assists...............................................................179-180 Blocked Shots...................................................180-181 Steals....................................................................... 181 1,000-Point Scorers.................................................182-187 Allstate Arena................................................................. 188 Allstate Arena Records............................................189-190 Sullivan Athletics Center & McGrath-Phillips Arena.......191 McGrath-Phillips Arena Records..................................... 192
The 2014-15 DePaul men’s basketball media guide is a production of the DePaul athletics communications department. The DePaul athletics communications department is located in Suite 420 of the Sullivan Athletics Center. The mailing address is Sullivan Athletics Center, 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. Chicago, IL, 60614. The men’s basketball media guide was written, designed and edited by Greg Greenwell and covers designed by Greg Greenwell, Alicia Pope and Mike Garabedian. Photos by Steve Woltmann, Peter Wagner, NBA Photos and DePaul archives. Additional photos courtesy of the BIG EAST Conference. Printing by Sommers & Fahrenbach, Chicago, Ill.
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MEDIA INFORMATION
QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
COACHING STAFF
Location..............................................................Chicago, Ill. Founded....................................................................... 1898 Enrollment................................. 23,799 (16,153 undergrad) Colors............................................... Royal Blue and Scarlet Nickname........................................................Blue Demons Conference............................................................ BIG EAST President.......................Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M. Athletics Director...................................Jean Lenti Ponsetto Home Arena.................................................. Allstate Arena Capacity.............................................................. 18,500 Athletics Department Phone....................... (773) 325-7526
Head Coach.................................................... Oliver Purnell Alma Mater, Year...........................Old Dominion, 1975 Record at DePaul............................42-85, four seasons Career Record............................... 436-364, 26 seasons Associate Head Coach.......................................Ron Bradley Assistant Coaches.................... Billy Garrett, Renard Phillips Director of Basketball Operations.........................Ivan Vujic Director of Community, Corporate and Professional Relations.................................................Kevin Edwards Video Coordinator...........................................Matt Fleming
HISTORY
Starters Returning (min. 50% games started in ‘13-14)......2 ppg rpg apg Other Billy Garrett Jr. (So., G) 12.4 2.4 3.0 37 3FG/29 stls Tommy Hamilton IV (So., F) 7.7 4.8 0.8 19 3FG/20 blks
First season of basketball...................1923-24 (91 seasons) All-time record.......................................... 1,407-922 (.604) Home..................................................... 798-295 (.730) Chicago Stadium (1942-92)................. 79-51 (.608) DePaul Auditorium (1942-56)............. 81-0 (1.000) Lane Tech High School (1946-48)........ 10-0 (1.000) De La Salle High School (1947-48)........ 2-0 (1.000) Alumni Hall (1956-00)....................... 288-71 (.802) Allstate Arena (1980-p)................... 324-160 (.669) United Center (1994-02)....................... 6-12 (.333) McGrath-Phillips Arena (2006-p)............ 8-1 (.889) NCAA Tournament appearances, last..................... 22, 2004 NIT appearances, last............................................. 16, 2007 Last postseason opponent......Air Force (NIT Quarterfinals) Result.......................................L, 52-51 (Mar. 21, 2007)
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS
Director (mbb contact)................................ Greg Greenwell Office.................................................... (773) 325-7546 Cell........................................................ (773) 343-3722 E-mail....................................... ggreenwe@depaul.edu Twitter....................................................... @DePaulSID Assistant Directors..................... Alicia Pope, Bob Sakamoto Graduate Assistants................Mike Garabedian, Cody Voga Press Row phone......................................... (847) 296-6999 Mailing Address............................. Sullivan Athletics Center 2323 North Sheffield Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 Overnight Address....................................................... same Website................................www.depaulbluedemons.com Instagram.....................................................DePaulAthletics Facebook..............www.facebook.com/depaulbluedemons Twitter..................................................... @DePaulAthletics YouTube....................... www.youtube.com/depaulathletics
2014-15 TEAM INFORMATION
Additional Players Returning.............................................. 7 ppg rpg apg Other Jamee Crockett (Sr., F) 3.9 1.4 0.5 14 3FG R.J. Curington (So., G) 4.1 1.2 0.3 10 3FG/3 starts Cory Dolins (So., G) 0.3 0.3 0.0 3 games Durrell McDonald (Jr., G) 5.4 1.8 1.2 37 stls/.415 3% Forrest Robinson (Sr., F) 3.7 1.8 0.4 .407 3%/22 3FG Peter Ryckbosch (Jr., F) 1.3 1.0 0.0 27 games Greg Sequele (Sr., F) 1.4 1.7 0.1 31 games Newcomers........................................................................ 6 Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown Joe Hanel F 6-7 205 Fr. Savage, Minn. Myke Henry* F 6-6 226 Jr. Chicago, Ill. David Molinari G 6-0 185 Jr. Peoria, Ill. Aaron Simpson G 5-11 152 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Rashaun Stimage F 6-8 217 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Darrick Wood G 6-5 190 So. Alexandria, Va. *sat out 2013-14 season under NCAA transfer guidelines
Key Losses........................................................................... 4 ppg rpg apg Other Sandi Marcius 4.8 4.6 0.2 .600 FG% Charles McKinney 3.9 1.9 1.1 28 steals Cleveland Melvin 16.7 6.4 1.0 33 3FG/31 blks Brandon Young 16.3 4.2 3.5 29 3FG/113 asts
2013-14 SEASON-IN-REVIEW
Record.........................................................................12-21 Home/Road/Neutral................................... 8-9/3-9/1-3 BIG EAST Record............................................................3-15 Home/Road....................................................... 2-7/1-8 BIG EAST Finish..............................................................10th
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Athletics Department at DePaul University is consistent with the purposes, goals and ideals of the University and Student Affairs. Primary to our purpose is to maximize the great potential of our students by exposing them to the wide variety of intercollegiate programs so vital to their total education. Complementing their more formal classroom education, the Athletics Department strives to teach and develop lifelong values inherent in the Vincentian character: integrity, leadership, competition, loyalty, cooperation, fair-play, self-confidence, sacrifice and physical fitness among others. At the same time, athletic participation brings together men and women students from diverse ethnic, socioeconomic, cultural and geographic backgrounds possessing various, unique skills working together towards common success, and a commitment to excellence. Furthermore, athletics provides the campus community, our urban neighbors in Chicago, and alumni the opportunity for participation in the form of recreation and as spectators for intercollegiate competition. The Athletics Department also has a unique opportunity and responsibility, as the most visible messenger of the DePaul story, to represent the highest qualities and standards of our education to an observant community, state and nation. A clear, positive exposure of DePaul University, through athletics, can enhance the University’s mission and image, and directly effect the quality of faculty, enrollment and development. Not unimportant to our Mission is the emotion, school spirit and morale, so crucial to the soul of the University, that can be uplifted through participation in athletics.
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2014-15 ROSTER NUMERICAL o. Name N Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous) 0 R.J. Curington G 6-5 200 So. Dyer, Ind. (Oak Hill Academy (Va.)) 1 Darrick Wood G 6-5 190 So. Alexandria, Va. (Bridgton Academy (Maine)/Hutchinson CC (Kan.)) 2 Tommy Hamilton IV C 6-11 255 So. Chicago, Ill. (IMG Academy (Fla.)) 3 Rashaun Stimage F 6-8 217 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Farragut/Daytona State (Fla.)) 4 Myke Henry F 6-6 228 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Orr/Illinois) 5 Billy Garrett Jr. G 6-6 205 So. Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park) 10 David Molinari G 6-0 185 Jr. Peoria, Ill. (Peoria Notre Dame/ Illinois Wesleyan) 11 Forrest Robinson F 6-10 220 Sr. Ranger, Texas (Eastland/ South Plains College (Texas)) 13 Cory Dolins G 6-0 182 Jr. Northbrook, Ill. (Niles West) 15 Aaron Simpson G 5-11 152 Jr. North Chicago, Ill. (North Chicago/ Lincoln College (Ill.)) 21 Jamee Crockett F 6-4 205 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (Crete-Monee) 25 Durrell McDonald G 6-2 173 Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Green Valley) 30 Peter Ryckbosch F 6-10 242 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (St. Ignatius) 33 Joe Hanel F 6-7 205 Fr. Savage, Minn. (Holy Family Catholic) 42 Greg Sequele F 6-9 215 Sr. Sainte-Rose, Guadeloupe (Ribet Academy (Calif.)/Citrus College (Calif.)) ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous) 21 Jamee Crockett F 6-4 205 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (Crete-Monee) 0 R.J. Curington G 6-5 200 So. Dyer, Ind. (Oak Hill Academy (Va.)) 13 Cory Dolins G 6-0 182 Jr. Northbrook, Ill. (Niles West) 5 Billy Garrett Jr. G 6-6 205 So. Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park) 2 Tommy Hamilton IV C 6-11 255 So. Chicago, Ill. (IMG Academy (Fla.)) 33 Joe Hanel F 6-7 205 Fr. Savage, Minn. (Holy Family Catholic) 4 Myke Henry F 6-6 228 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Orr/Illinois) 25 Durrell McDonald G 6-2 173 Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Green Valley) 10 David Molinari G 6-0 185 Jr. Peoria, Ill. (Peoria Notre Dame/ Illinois Wesleyan) 11 Forrest Robinson F 6-10 220 Sr. Ranger, Texas (Eastland/ South Plains College (Texas)) 30 Peter Ryckbosch F 6-10 242 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (St. Ignatius) 42 Greg Sequele F 6-9 215 Sr. Sainte-Rose, Guadeloupe (Ribet Academy (Calif.)/Citrus College (Calif.)) 15 Aaron Simpson G 5-11 152 Jr. North Chicago, Ill. (North Chicago/ Lincoln College (Ill.)) 3 Rashaun Stimage F 6-8 217 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Farragut/Daytona State (Fla.)) 1 Darrick Wood G 6-5 190 So. Alexandria, Va. (Bridgton Academy (Maine)/Hutchinson CC (Kan.)) Head Coach: Oliver Purnell Associate Head Coach: Ron Bradley Assistant Coaches: Billy Garrett, Renard Phillips Director of Basketball Operations: Ivan Vujic Director of Community, Corporate and Professional Relations: Kevin Edwards Video Coordinator: Matt Fleming PRONUNCIATIONS Jamee Crockett................................................ Jamie Peter Ryckbosch........................................Rick-bosh Greg Sequele...........................................Say-key-lay Cory Dolins................................................. Doh-lens Myke Henry...................................................... Mike 6 | #dpubb
MEDIA INFORMATION
2014-15 SCHEDULE Date Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 18
Day Opponent Fri. UIC (McGrath-Phillips Arena) Tue. Drake Wed. Lehigh Sun. Stanford Tue. Northern Illinois Thu. at Chicago State Sun. Milwaukee Thu. at George Washington Sun. Illinois State Thu. at Oregon State
Radio TV Time WIND FS2 9 p.m. WSCR FS1 8 p.m. WSCR FS1 7 p.m. WSCR FS1 1:30 p.m. WYLL FS1 8 p.m. WSCR 7 p.m. WSCR FS1 1 p.m. WIND CSNMA/CSNC+ 6 p.m. WSCR FS1 3 p.m. WIND Pac-12 9 p.m.
Dec. 22 Mon. Dec. 23 Tue. Dec. 25 Thu.
Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) vs. Colorado ESPNU 3:30 p.m. vs. George Washington or Ohio ESPNU 1:30/3:30 p.m. vs. Hawai’i, Loyola Marymount, Nebraska, Wichita State ESPN2/U/3 tba
Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 28 March 7
Marquette* Xavier* at Creighton* at Villanova* Georgetown* St. John’s* at Seton Hall* at Xavier* at Providence* Villanova* Seton Hall* at Butler* at St. John’s* Providence* at Georgetown* Creighton* Butler* at Marquette*
Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Tue. Sun. Thu. Sat. Tue. Sat. Tue. Sat. Wed. Wed. Sat. Tue. Sat. Sat.
March 11 Wed. March 12 Thu. March 13 Fri. March 14 Sat.
WSCR WYLL WIND WYLL WSCR WYLL WSCR WSCR WSCR WYLL WIND WSCR WSCR WSCR WSCR WSCR WSCR WSCR
FS1 FS1 FS1 CBSSN FS1 FS1 FS1 FS1 FS1 FS1 FS1 FS1 CBSSN CBSSN CBSSN FS1 FS2 FS1
4 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 11 a.m. 8 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
BIG EAST Tournament presented by New York Life (New York, N.Y.) First Round FS1 6/8:30 p.m. Quarterfinals FS1 11 a.m./1/6/8:30 p.m. Semifinals FS1 6/8:30 p.m. Final FS1 7 p.m.
*BIG EAST Conference game | all times Central and subject to change | home games played at Allstate Arena unless otherwise noted || TV: FS1 = FOX Sports 1 | FS2 = FOX Sports 2 | CBSSN = CBS Sports Network | CSNMA/CSNC+ = Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic/Comcast SportsNet Chicago Plus | Pac-12 = Pac-12 Networks || Radio: WSCR (670 AM) | WIND (560 AM) | WYLL (1160 AM)
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MEDIA INFORMATION AND POLICIES
DEPAUL ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Greg Greenwell Director of Athletics Communications Contact for: men’s basketball, athletics department Office Phone.......................................(773) 325-7546 Cell Phone...........................................(773) 343-3722 E-Mail.....................................ggreenwe@depaul.edu Twitter.................................................... @DePaulSID Alicia Pope Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Contact for: women’s basketball, golf, graphic design Office Phone.......................................(773) 325-4740 E-Mail........................................ apope8@depaul.edu Twitter............................................ @DePaulWBBSID Bob Sakamoto Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Contact for: men’s soccer, women’s soccer, features Office Phone.......................................(773) 325-7525 E-Mail..................................... rsakamot@depaul.edu Mike Garabedian Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant Contact for: men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, men’s track and field, women’s track and field, video coordinator Office Phone.......................................(773) 325-8380 E-Mail.................................... mgarabed@depaul.edu Cody Voga Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant Contact for: softball, volleyball Office Phone.......................................(773) 325-8609 E-Mail........................................... cvoga@depaul.edu Allstate Arena Press Row...........................(847) 296-6999 McGrath-Phillips Arena Press Row............(773) 325-4901 BIG EAST Conference Communications.....(401) 265-2244 DePaul website.................. www.depaulbluedemons.com BIG EAST website.................................. www.bigeast.com Facebook..............www.facebook.com/depaulbluedemons Twitter...........................................................@DePaulAthletics Instagram..........................................................DePaulAthletics YouTube...........................www.youtube.com/depaulathletics The DePaul athletics communications department is located in Suite 420 of DePaul’s Sullivan Athletics Center on the Lincoln Park campus. It’s easily accessible by car and public transportation at 2323 N. Sheffield Ave.
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The 2014-15 DePaul University men’s basketball media guide has been produced to assist the media in the coverage of the Blue Demons. Additional materials, including game notes, photographs, recent clippings and video footage are available upon request by accredited media outlets. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with DePaul’s media policies. If you have any questions, please contact the DePaul athletics communications office. INTERVIEWS All interviews with DePaul student-athletes, coaches or staff must be arranged through the athletics communications department. Please give at least 24 hours advance notice for interview requests. Student-athlete phone numbers will not be given out, and players will be instructed not to take calls on their personal phones from media members. DePaul practices are generally closed to the media. Student-athletes, coaches and staff are available for interviews before or after practice. On the road, the Blue Demons will be available before or after practice for short interview sessions on the day prior to the upcoming game if the team is practicing. Interviews will not be granted on the day of a scheduled home or road game except for postgame media opportunities. GAME CREDENTIALS Credentials for DePaul home games are issued to working media only and should be requested as early as possible. DePaul University follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA and BIG EAST Conference in governing the issuance of credentials. Season credentials will be granted only to daily newspapers and television/radio stations that cover DePaul athletics on a regular basis. Otherwise, television/radio stations, weekly newspapers and internet services will be granted credentials on a single-game, space-available basis. Single-game credentials should be requested at least 24 hours in advance. Credential requests can be made via phone or e-mail to men’s basketball contact Greg Greenwell in the DePaul athletics communications office. If needed, a credential request may be required in writing on company letterhead along with work samples. Print media, including daily newspapers, national magazines and fan publications representing DePaul and the opponent qualify for credentials. Non-daily newspapers and other various print and online media will receive credentials on a space-available basis. Television stations and networks that cover DePaul and the opponent on a regular basis will receive credentials. Other video media will receive credentials on a space-available basis. Radio stations that cover DePaul and the opponent on a regular basis are eligible for credentials. All other radio stations will receive credentials on a space-available basis. Websites which are issued credentials include those affiliated with national television and news media organizations (e.g. ESPN.com, CNN/SI, CBSSports.com, etc.). In addition, credentials will be issued to conference
MEDIA INFORMATION members, non-conference opponents and for the BIG EAST Conference. DePaul University reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual who is not affiliated with an official news gathering organization. Please note that some media may be seated in the auxiliary press area (hockey press box) on the second level of the arena depending on space availability. Photo Credentials: Still photographers and television cameras can request photo passes for games at Allstate Arena. Photographers are limited to working the northeast and southwest end lines. Only photographers on assignment will be issued photo passes along with members of the working television media. Photographers floor access is governed by the BIG EAST Conference and the NCAA. POSTGAME PROCEDURES Home Games at Allstate Arena: Selected studentathletes and coaches will be available approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game. Once DePaul head coach Oliver Purnell leaves the locker room area to conduct his postgame radio interview, requested DePaul student-athletes will be available in outside the locker room for approximately 10 minutes. Following the radio interview, Purnell will be available in the media room in the west side of Allstate Arena. If requested, the visiting team will conduct their press conference first followed by DePaul. Depending on travel, arrangements are subject to change. Post-Game Filing at Allstate Arena: Press row at the Allstate Arena is often dismantled immediately after a game to prepare for another event. Therefore, those planning to file from the arena are advised to plan on working from the media room. The media room is open up to two hours after a contest. Road Games: DePaul student-athletes and coaches will be available outside the locker room unless prior arrangements have been made with home team media relations staff. ALLSTATE ARENA Allstate Arena is located at 6920 Mannheim Road in Rosemont, Ill. Credentials may be picked up at the press gate which is the northwest entrance (across the street from the arena) on game day. The press entrance is open two hours prior to tip-off. Parking: A limited number of parking spaces are available in the Northwest Lot across the street from Allstate Arena. To request a spot, please contact Greg Greenwell at least 24 hours prior to the game. Press Row: A working press row for all media is located on the baselines of the court at floor level. There is additional media seating in the auxiliary press box located at center court in the 200 level of the arena’s south side (hockey press box). All media seating is assigned on a priority basis. Media Room: The media workroom is located on the west side of the upper level. Postgame press conferences will be in the same room. Programs, media guides, game notes and statistics are available before and after the game and at halftime. The media work room opens two hours prior to tip-off. A pregame media meal will be served for credentialed media approximately two hours prior to tip-off in the pre-game room in the southwest corner of Allstate Arena.
Services: The DePaul University athletics communications department provides game notes, a scorecard, game programs and any other pertinent materials prior to the contest. Postgame information includes a complete NCAA box score form, a play-by-play summary and postgame notes. Runners, utilities and/or statisticians are also available for a fee. Contact Greg Greenwell if these services will be required at least 72 hours prior to the game. Fees are payable directly to the person providing the service. RADIO BROADCASTS Visiting radio stations should contact the DePaul athletics communications department for permission to broadcast. DePaul cannot provide a telephone line for broadcast purposes except for BIG EAST Conference opponents. Non-conference opponent’s stations may contact Greg Greenwell at (773) 325-7546 for information on ordering telephone lines. The broadcast location at Allstate Arena for visiting teams is on the northeast side of the game floor at the scorers table near the visiting team bench. DePaul’s radio broadcast position is located at midcourt across from scorers table. Student radio stations from DePaul and visiting teams will be located either at a baseline table or in the auxiliary press box on the 200 level. Contact Greg Greenwell for information on ordering phone lines. INJURY INFORMATION The DePaul University athletics department abides by HIPAA – a federal privacy act with regard to the release of injury information. DePaul student-athletes are required to sign a waiver before their injury information may be released to the media. If the student-athlete chooses to withhold that information, DePaul officials will be restricted to informing media members of their playing status only – playing, probable, doubtful or out. PRESS RELEASES AND GAME NOTES Basketball releases, game notes and media advisories can be obtained via e-mail by requesting to be added to the distribution list. Include media outlet and phone number when requesting access to this media-only e-mail list. All of the information will also be available on DePaul’s official athletics website: www.depaulbluedemons.com. DEPAUL ON THE INTERNET DePaul basketball information can also be obtained on the Internet. The DePaul Athletics home page is located at: www.depaulbluedemons.com This site, operated and maintained with CBS Interactive, contains information on the Blue Demons such as rosters, student-athlete and coach biographies, up-to-date statistics and results, television and radio broadcast information, the latest game notes and player features. Media members are encouraged to follow the Gametracker feature for in-game live stats during DePaul basketball games or online at statbroadcast.com.
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MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS/ONLINE Chicago Sun-Times www.suntimes.com 350 N. Orleans Street Chicago, IL 60654 (312) 321-2663 Chicago Tribune www.chicagotribune.com 435 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 222-3474 Daily Herald www.dailyherald.com 155 E. Algonquin Rd. Arlington Heights, IL 60005 (847) 427-4430 ESPNChicago.com www.espnchicago.com 190 N. State Street Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 980-2402 Northwest Herald www.nwherald.com 7717 S. Route 31 Crystal Lake, IL 60014 (815) 459-4040 The DePaulia www.depauliaonline.com University Hall Lower Level 2345 N. Clifton Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 (773) 325-7443 WIRE SERVICES Associated Press 10 S. Wacker Drive Suite 2500 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 781-0500
Copley News Service 3745 N. Bell Avenue Chicago, IL 60616 (773) 406-1124 RADIO WSCR (670 AM – DePaul Flagship) www.670thescore.com 180 N. Stetson Avenue Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 729-3967 ESPN Radio 1000 (1000 AM) www.espnradio1000.com 190 N. State Street 7th Floor Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 980-1000 Radio DePaul radio.depaul.edu 2250 N. Sheffield Avenue Suite 317/Box #640 Chicago, IL 60614 (773) 325-7308 WBBM (780 AM) www.wbbm780.com 630 N. McClurg Court Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 951-3830 WGN (720 AM) www.wgnradio.com 435 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 222-5094 WGWG-LP (87.7 FM) www.thegamechicago.com 435 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 222-3879
TELEVISION WGN (CW, Channel 9) www.wgntv.com 2501 Bradley Place Chicago, IL 60618 (773) 883-3326 WCIU (Ind., Channel 26) www.wciu.com 26 N. Halsted Avenue Chicago, IL 60661 (312) 705-2600 WBBM (CBS, Channel 2) www.cbs2chicago.com 630 N. McClurg Court Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 951-3641 WMAQ (NBC, Channel 5) www.nbcchicago.com NBC Tower 454 N. Columbus Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 836-5665 WLS (ABC, Channel 7) www.abc7chicago.com 190 N. State Street Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 750-7108 WFLD (FOX, Channel 32) www.myfoxchicago.com 205 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 565-5530 Comcast Sports Net www.csnchicago.com 350 N. Orleans Suite S2-100 Chicago, IL 60654 (312) 222-6051
The 2014-15 season will be the 18th campaign “670 The Score” has been the radio home of Blue Demon men’s basketball. One of the most popular stations in the Chicagoland area, the 50,000-watt station can be heard in 38 states and Canada. At least 18 games during the 2014-15 season will be broadcasted on WSCR 670 AM. A total of 28 games will be on the radio with five games on WIND 560 AM and five games on WYLL 1160 AM. For the 10th season, Zach Zaidman will handle the play-by-play duties. He’ll be joined for the fourth straight year by Jeff Blanzy as analyst. DePaul alum Laurence Holmes will also handle bradcast duties for selected games during the season. 10 | #dpubb
MEDIA INFORMATION
McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA INFORMATION McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA
DePaul’s day-to-day home is McGrath-Phillips Arena in the Sullivan Athletics Center on the Lincoln Park campus. The Blue Demons conduct a majority of their practices and are scheduled to play one regular-season game in 2014-15 at the on-campus facility. It’s located at 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. (the corner of Belden and Sheffield).
GETTING TO McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA
From the north and northwest (O’Hare International Airport): From the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/I-94) exit at Fullerton Avenue and turn left (east). The Lincoln Park campus is approximately two miles from the expressway on Fullerton Avenue. For the Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrath-Phillips Arena, follow Fullerton to Sheffield and turn right on to Sheffield and follow to 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. The facility and the parking garage will be on your left. From the west: From the Eisenhower Expressway (I-290), turn onto the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/I-94) heading toward Wisconsin. From the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/I-94) exit at Fullerton Avenue and turn right (east). The Lincoln Park campus is approximately two miles from the expressway on Fullerton Avenue. For the Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrath-Phillips Arena, follow Fullerton to Sheffield and turn right on to Sheffield and follow to 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. The facility and the parking garage will be on your left. From the southwest (Midway International Airport): Take I-55 (Stevenson Expressway) north to Lakeshore Drive. Take Lakeshore Drive north. Exit at Fullerton Avenue, and go west approximately 10 blocks to Sheffield Avenue, and make a left. The Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrathPhillips Arena will be on your left.
From the south: From the Dan Ryan Expressway (I-90/I-94) continue as the expressway becomes the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/I-94 west to Wisconsin). Exit at Fullerton Avenue and turn right (east). The Lincoln Park campus is approximately two miles from the expressway on Fullerton Avenue. For the Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrath-Phillips Arena, follow Fullerton to Sheffield and turn right on to Sheffield and follow to 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. The facility and parking will be on your left. From Lake Shore Drive (north or south): Exit Lake Shore Drive at Fullerton Avenue. Head west for approximately three miles. The Lincoln Park campus is located on Fullerton Avenue. For the Sullivan Athletic Center and McGrath-Phillips Arena, follow Fullerton to Sheffield and turn left on to Sheffield and follow to 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. The facility and parking will be on your left. By Public Transportation: Three CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) train lines service the Lincoln Park area and DePaul’s Lincoln Park Campus. Exit at the Fullerton station. After coming down the steps, turn left for the Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrath Arena. The following train lines service the Lincoln Park campus: Howard/Dan Ryan (Red), Evanston Express (Purple) and Kimball (Brown). You may transfer to these lines from all other train lines in most downtown stations. For more information, visit www.transitchicago.com.
PARKING ON THE LINCOLN PARK CAMPUS
Parking for DePaul Athletics events is located at the Sheffield Parking Deck at 2335 N. Sheffield Ave. There is a $7 rate for all DePaul Athletics events. Additional parking is available at the Clifton Parking Deck, conveniently located at 2330 N. Clifton Avenue, only a two block walk to the Sullivan Athletics Center.
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ALLSTATE ARENA INFORMATION
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MEDIA INFORMATION DIRECTIONS TO ALLSTATE ARENA
Chicago Marriott Suites O’Hare 6155 N. River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) 228-9290 | (847) 696-4400
From O’Hare International Airport: Take Interstate 190 east toward Chicago to Mannheim Road North. Allstate Arena is approximately two miles on the left.
InterContinental Chicago O’Hare 5300 N. River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (847) 544-5300 | (888) IC HOTELS
DePaul plays 15 regular-season home games at Allstate Arena, formerly known as the Rosemont Horizon, which is located at 6920 Mannheim Road in Rosemont, Ill.
From Midway Airport: Take Interstate 55 (Stevenson Expressway) south to Interstate 294 (Tri-State Tollway). Take Interstate 294 north to Interstate 190. Take Interstate 190 east to Mannheim Road. Take Mannheim Road north and Allstate Arena is approximately two miles ahead on the left. From Downtown Chicago: Take Interstate 90-94 (Kennedy Expressway) towards O’Hare airport to Interstate 190. Take I-190 to Mannheim Road. Exit north (right) on Mannheim and the arena is approximately two miles ahead on the left.
PARKING INFORMATION
The parking location is located in the lot next to the Allstate Arena Ticket Office. The entrance to the lot is off of Chestnut Street. From Mannheim Road, go west on Lunt Ave. between the Ticket Office and the Arena. Turn right onto Chestnut Street and the entrance will be on your right. A parking attendant will have the parking list.
Crowne Plaza Chicago-O’Hare 5440 N. River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (888) 642-7344 | (847) 671-6350 Residence Inn by Marriott Chicago O’Hare 7101 Chestnut Street Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) 331-3131 | (847) 375-9000 Doubletree Hotel O’Hare-Rosemont 5460 N. River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) 222-TREE | (847) 292-9100 Sheraton Gateway Suites Chicago O’Hare 6501 N. Mannheim Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (888) 627-8117 | (847) 699-6300
CREDENTIAL PICK-UP
Embassy Suites Chicago - O’Hare/Rosemont 5500 N. River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) EMBASSY | (847) 678-4000
ROSEMONT AREA HOTELS
Sofitel Chicago O’Hare 5550 N. River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) SOFITEL | (847) 678-4488
The media entrance is located on the west side of the Ticket Office building. A sign is above the entrance and it faces the parking lot. aloft Chicago O’Hare 9700 Balmoral Avenue Rosemont, IL 60018 (877) GO-ALOFT | (847) 671-4444 Hyatt Regency O’Hare 9300 W. Bryn Mawr Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) 233-1234 | (847) 696-1234 Best Western at O’Hare 10300 W. Higgins Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) 528-1234 | (847) 296-4471 Hyatt Rosemont 6350 N. River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) 233-1234 | (847) 518-1234
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites O’Hare Rosemont 6600 N. Mannheim Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) HOLIDAY | (847) 544-7500 The Westin O’Hare 6100 N. River Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) WESTIN-1 | (847) 698-6000 Holiday Inn Select 10233 W. Higgins Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) HOLIDAY | (847) 954-8600 Wyndham O’Hare 6810 N. Mannheim Road Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) 996-3426 | (847) 297-1234
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ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION
Jean Lenti Ponsetto Kathryn Statz Peter Tombasco Katie Ramsey Dave Corzine
Athletics Director Senior Associate Athletics Director/Varsity Sports/SWA Associate Athletics Director/External Affairs Executive Assistant/Athletics Director Assistant to the Athletics Director for Community Outreach
(773) 325-7504 (773) 325-7502 (773) 325-7245 (773) 325-7504 (773) 325-7570
ACADEMIC ADVISING
Kate O’Brien Jill Hollembeak Andrea Mosher-Childress
Director of Athletics Academic Advising Assistant Director of Athletics Academic Advising Assistant Director of Athletics Academic Advising
(773) 325-7254 (773) 325-4034 (773) 325-7259
BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
Carolyn Lewis Erin McGovern
Director of Business and Financial Affairs Assistant Director of Business and Financial Affairs
(773) 325-7524 (773) 325-7600
COMMUNICATIONS
Greg Greenwell Alicia Pope Bob Sakamoto
Director of Athletics Communications Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Assistant Director of Athletics Communications
(773) 325-7546 (773) 325-4740 (773) 325-7525
COMPLIANCE
Doug Bakker
Director of Athletics Compliance
(773) 325-4019
DEVELOPMENT
Thad Dohrn Sean McDonough Lemone Lampley Frank Butcher
Senior Director of Development/Athletics Associate Director of Development/Athletics Assistant Director of Development/Athletics Administrative Assistant/Development
(773) 325-1456 (773) 325-8604 (773) 325-7534 (773) 325-7240
FACILITIES
Mike Lenti Blair Banwart Pat Teahan
Director of Athletics Facilities Assistant Director of Athletics Facilities Assistant Director of Athletics Facilities/Equipment Manager
(773) 325-7545 (773) 325-4588 (773) 325-4765
MARKETING AND LICENSING
Karen Loiacono Patrick Condon
SPORTS MEDICINE
Sue Walsh Jeff Carrico Dave McAuliffe
Director of Marketing and Licensing Assistant Director of Marketing and Licensing
Director of Sports Medicine Assistant Director of Sports Medicine Assistant Director of Sports Medicine
(773) 325-7528 (773) 325-4753
(773) 325-4473 (773) 325-4894 (773) 325-1451
SPORTS PERFORMANCE
John Wagle Chris Dresher Nic Higgins
Director of Sports Performance Assistant Director of Sports Performance Assistant Director of Sports Performance
(773) 325-8025 (773) 325-8696 (773) 325-7734
TICKET SALES AND OPERATIONS
Marty Murphy Bob Krawchuk
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Director of Ticket Sales and Operations Assistant Director of Ticket Sales and Operations
(773) 325-7535 (773) 325-1440
MEDIA INFORMATION
COACHING STAFF DIRECTORY MEN’S BASKETBALL
Oliver Purnell Ron Bradley Billy Garrett Renard Phillips Ivan Vujic Kevin Edwards Matt Fleming Linda Jepsen
Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Basketball Operations Director of Community, Corporate and Professional Relations Video Coordinator Administrative Assistant
(773) 325-7521
Doug Bruno Candis Blankson Bart Brooks Jill Pizzotti Lisa Ryckbosch Michael Fahey Brittany Nicholson
Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Community, Corporate and Professional Relations Video Coordinator Administrative Assistant
(773) 325-7507
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Dave Dopek Leah Bohr Stephanie Williams-Townsend
Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
(773) 325-4474 (773) 325-4681 (773) 325-4823
MEN’S GOLF
Betty Kaufmann Dylan Gergen
Head Coach Assistant Coach
(773) 325-7520 (773) 325-7520
MEN’S SOCCER
Craig Blazer Craig Reynolds Anthony Szymel
Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
(773) 325-7231 (773) 325-4737 (773) 325-2162
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Erin Chastain Michele O’Brien Sarah Stanczyk
Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach
(773) 325-2075 (773) 325-4735 (773) 325-2161
SOFTBALL
Eugene Lenti Lindsay Chouinard Tammy Williams Jackie Tarulli-Fisher
Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
(773) 325-7253 (773) 325-4651 (773) 325-7547 (773) 325-7547
MEN’S TENNIS
Matt Brothers Artum Iliushin
Head Coach Assistant Coach
(773) 325-1450 (773) 325-8765
WOMEN’S TENNIS
Mark Ardizzone Kata Szekely
Head Coach Assistant Coach
(773) 325-7232 (773) 325-8764
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD
Dave Dopek Leah Bohr Brandon Murer Stephanie Williams-Townsend
Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
(773) 325-4474 (773) 325-4681 (773) 325-4738 (773) 325-4823
VOLLEYBALL
Nadia Edwards Craig Boller Caitlyn Vann
Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach
(773) 325-7250 (773) 325-4215 (773) 325-4057
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DEPAUL UNIVERSITY class, our faculty know the names, concerns and goals of individuals. In other words, they care. A global society on campus We are the largest Catholic university in the country; we’re also widely known for welcoming students and employees from all ethnicities, religions and backgrounds. By nurturing diversity and being intentional about incorporating multiple viewpoints into academic and student life, we provide learning experiences that better reflect — and prepare students for — the world.
At DePaul, teaching and learning are our priorities. That might seem obvious, but of the nation’s 10 largest private universities, DePaul University is the only one whose faculty priority is teaching. We’re also the nation’s largest Catholic university—committed to an educational experience that weaves together mind, place, people and heart. MIND. Academic excellence that translates beyond the classroom DePaul has nearly 300 undergraduate majors and graduate programs, and is known for its high-caliber graduates. Many professors are working in Chicago as consultants, researchers, lawyers and entrepreneurs, and their teaching style incorporates real-world experience. The world is brought into the classroom, and the classroom is taken out to engage the world, where students are considered partners in research and community action. PLACE. Campuses connected to a world-class city DePaul has one campus in the heart of Chicago’s business district, another in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, and three in surrounding suburbs. Chicago itself is an ideal classroom—so we take full advantage of it, for everything from research and internships to museums and servicelearning opportunities. With more than 100,000 alumni in the metropolitan area, students make connections that impact their education and provide future career opportunities. PEOPLE. Engaging professors who focus on students Students describe our professors as personable and engaging, because they actually get to know them—more than 98 percent of all classes are taught by faculty members, not teaching assistants. With fewer than 40 students in the average
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HEART. A history that inspires us to serve Saint Vincent de Paul lived a life dedicated to inclusiveness and serving others, which inspires us to take meaningful action both on and off campus. We have more than 45 specialized centers and institutes focused on addressing social justice issues, and our faculty is committed to integrating service opportunities into the curriculum. This combination takes learning to a whole new level: During our students’ time at DePaul, they don’t just do, they also understand.
PLAYER PROFILES
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HEIGHT: 6-4 | WEIGHT: 205 CLASS: SENIOR | POSITION: FORWARD HOMETOWN: CHICAGO, ILL. HIGH SCHOOL: CRETE-MONEE CAREER NOTES
Played in 78 career games with 36 career starts... 27 career games in double-figures... signed with DePaul on Nov. 10, 2010.
2013-14 (JUNIOR)
Played in 19 games with one start... averaged 14.6 minutes per game... season-high 13 points against Creighton in the second round of the BIG EAST Tournament... also grabbed five rebounds against the Bluejays... seven points, three boards and two steals against Marquette... six points and six rebounds in first start of season against Arizona State... 10 points at Milwaukee with two steals... six points and four rebounds against Wright State... scored six points in season opener against Grambling State.
2012-13 (SOPHOMORE)
Played in 28 games with 19 starts... 12 games in double-figures (nine in BIG EAST play)... averaged 22.9 minutes per game... third on the team in scoring and rebounding... 12-for-14 (.857) from the free throw line over the final four games... 10 points against Pittsburgh and at Georgetown... 10 points, four rebounds at Notre Dame... 16 points and three rebounds against Villanova... 13 points against Notre Dame with six rebounds, four assists... 14 points, six boards, two assists at St. John’s... 19 points against St. John’s with four rebounds, four steals and three assists... 15 points, six boards and four assists at Providence... 16 points against Seton Hall with seven rebounds and five steals... eight points, four boards, four assists and three steals against Loyola-Chicago... 11 points against UMBC with six rebounds... 14 points, three assists and three rebounds against Northern Illinois... 13 points and six boards against Milwaukee... seven points and three boards at Chicago State... missed four games from Nov. 20-30 with a right knee injury... grabbed eight rebounds with five points and four steals in 14 minutes against Austin Peay... opened season with six points and five rebounds against UC Riverside.
2011-12 (FRESHMAN)
Averaged 18.4 minutes in all 31 games with starts in 16 games... 13 games in double-figures with two games of 20 or more points... averaged 10.2 points in BIG EAST play... ranked 11th in the BIG EAST with a .376 three-point field goal percentage... in BIG EAST games only, ranked 12th in the same category three-point percentage of .364... scored a season-high 21 points with four rebounds, three assists, two steals and a blocked shot against Seton Hall... alley-oop dunk from Jeremiah Kelly against Seton Hall was No. 5 play on the March 3 edition of ESPN’s SportsCenter Top 10... 11 points against Providence... 15 points at St. John’s with three assists... nine points, four boards, four assists against Louisville... 13 points, two assists at Notre Dame... 17 points against Marquette with four boards, two assists... 17 points at Cincinnati with six rebounds, two steals... scored 20 points (17 in second half) at Rutgers with seven rebounds... 15 points against USF... five points with five assists against Georgetown... 10 points against Cal Poly... 10 points and added three boards against Arkansas-Pine Bluff... 11 points with five rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots and two steals against Chicago State... 11 points in first collegiate start at Loyola-Chicago with three rebounds... 10 points against Milwaukee with three boards and three steals... made collegiate debut with nine points and two steals in 12 minutes against UT-Pan American.
HIGH SCHOOL
Chicagoland native that led Crete-Monee to its first sectional title in school history and 25-4 record... averaged 22 points, seven rebounds and 2.7 steals per game as a senior... finished 12th in Illinois Mr. Basketball voting... named Illinois Class 4A second team All-State by the Chicago Sun-Times, Illinois Basketball Coaches Association and AP... picked up third team All-State recognition from the Chicago Tribune... also named ESPNChicago.com All-Area... ranked No. 82 nationally among all small forwards by ESPN.com... selected to play in the IBCA All-Star game... played for the Mac Irvin Fire on the AAU circuit... posted a 65-9 record during summer competition with the Fire.
PERSONAL
Son of Emmanuel and Michelle Crockett... has a brother, Manny, and a sister, Dion... majoring in Sociology.
CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 31-16 571-18.4 98-223 .439 41-109 .376 31-44 .705 24 44 68 2.2 76-4 38 29 10 23 268 8.6 2012-13 28-19 641-22.9 85-228 .373 25-94 .266 48-68 .706 31 70 101 3.6 70-3 35 40 10 29 243 8.7 2013-14 19-1 278-14.6 23-91 .253 14-52 .269 14-21 .667 8 19 27 1.4 26-0 9 15 2 9 74 3.9 Totals 78-36 1490-19.1 206-542 .380 80-255 .314 93-133 .699 63 133 196 2.5 172-7 82 84 22 61 585 7.5
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PLAYER PROFILES CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 18-11 391-21.7 66-151 .437 28-77 .364 23-33 .697 17 29 46 2.6 49-2 27 17 5 13 183 10.2 2012-13 18-11 439-24.4 57-157 .363 20-67 .299 33-44 .750 19 40 59 3.3 48-3 22 27 7 18 167 9.3 2013-14 8-0 114-14.3 7-29 .241 1-15 .067 4-8 .500 3 3 6 0.8 12-0 3 3 1 5 19 2.4 Totals 44-22 944-21.5 130-337 .386 49-159 .308 60-85 .706 39 72 111 2.5 109-5 52 47 13 36 369 8.4
CAREER HIGHS Points: 21, vs. Seton Hall (March 3, 2012) Rebounds: 8, vs. Austin Peay (Nov. 17, 2012) Assists: 5, vs. Georgetown (Jan. 17, 2012) Steals: 5, vs. Seton Hall (Jan. 2, 2013) Blocked Shots: 2 (2x), last vs. Louisville (Feb. 27, 2013) Field Goals: 7 (3x), last vs. St. John’s (Jan. 19, 2013) Field Goal Attempts: 16, vs. St. John’s (Jan. 19, 2013)
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA Nov. 9 Grambling State 16 2-7 2-4 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 Southern Miss 13 1-5 1-5 Nov. 16 Wright State 16 2-8 2-4 Nov. 19 at Milwaukee 16 3-8 2-5 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 vs. #12/12 Wichita State 7 1-3 1-1 Nov. 26 vs. Texas 12 0-4 0-2 Dec. 1 Oregon State 18 1-3 1-2 Dec. 6 Arizona State * 29 2-11 1-5 Dec. 12 Florida Atlantic -dnpDec. 15 Chicago State -dnpDec. 18 Houston Baptist -dnpDec. 22 at Illinois State -dnpDec. 27 at Northwestern 4 0-2 0-1 Dec. 31 at Georgetown 7 0-3 0-3 Jan. 4 at Marquette -dnpJan. 7 --/#t23 Creighton -dnpJan. 9 at Butler -dnpJan. 14 St. John’s -dnpJan. 18 at #6/6 Villanova -dnpJan. 20 Xavier -dnpJan. 25 at Seton Hall -dnpFeb. 1 Providence -dnpFeb. 3 Georgetown -dnpFeb. 7 at #12/12 Creighton -dnpFeb. 12 #6/6 Villanova 11 0-5 0-3 Feb. 15 at Providence 16 1-4 0-1 Feb. 19 at Xavier 14 0-0 0-0 Feb. 22 Marquette 20 3-7 1-4 Feb. 25 Seton Hall 13 0-2 0-1 March 2 at St. John’s 11 3-5 0-2 March 6 Butler 22 0-3 0-1 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Georgetown 9 0-2 0-1 March 13 vs. #13/13 Creighton 24 4-9 3-7
3pt. Field Goals: 5 (2x), last vs. Seton Hall (March 3, 2012) 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 11, at St. John’s (Feb. 20, 2012) Free Throws: 6, at Providence (Jan. 5, 2013) Free Throw Attempts: 8, at Providence (Jan. 5, 2013) Minutes: 34 (2x), last at St. John’s (Jan. 30, 2013) Games in Double-Figures: 27 20-Point Games: 2
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PF 1
A 2
TO Blk 2 0
Stl 0
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2012-13
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Nov. 9 UC Riverside * 18 2-7 0-1 2-3 1 4 5 4 1 0 0 1 6 Cancun Challenge (Rosemont, Ill./Cancun, Mexico) Nov. 15 Gardner-Webb * 26 2-8 0-3 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 4 Nov. 17 Austin Peay * 14 2-5 0-2 1-2 3 5 8 4 2 1 1 4 5 Nov. 20 vs. Wichita State -dnpNov. 21 vs. Western Kentucky -dnp- Nov. 27 Fairfield -dnp- SEC/BIG EAST Challenge (Auburn, Ala.) Nov. 30 at Auburn -dnp- Dec. 5 at Chicago State 15 3-7 0-2 1-2 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 7 Dec. 9 Milwaukee * 17 5-10 0-2 3-3 1 5 6 3 1 0 1 0 13 Dec. 12 at Arizona State * 14 2-6 1-4 1-1 0 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 6 Dec. 16 Northern Illinois * 23 5-9 2-4 2-4 1 2 3 2 3 4 0 0 14 Dec. 22 UMBC * 24 4-8 0-3 3-7 3 3 6 1 0 1 0 1 11 Dec. 29 Loyola-Chicago * 27 3-6 2-2 0-0 0 4 4 2 4 3 0 3 8 Jan. 2 Seton Hall * 27 6-13 1-4 3-6 3 4 7 4 1 2 0 5 16
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL Jan. 5 at Providence * Jan. 8 at Connecticut * Jan. 15 --/#24 Cincinnati * Jan. 19 St. John’s * Jan. 26 at Pittsburgh * Jan. 30 at St. John’s * Feb. 2 Notre Dame * Feb. 5 Villanova * Feb. 9 at #24/-- Marquette Feb. 13 at #21/21 Notre Dame * Feb. 16 Rutgers Feb. 20 at #11/11 Georgetown Feb. 23 Connecticut Feb. 27 #10/9 Louisville March 3 at USF March 6 at #17/16 Syracuse * March 9 #20/22 Pittsburgh BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Rutgers
2011-12
Date Opponent GS Nov. 11 UT-Pan American Nov. 14 Mississippi Valley State Old Spice Classic (Buena Vista, Fla.) Nov. 24 vs. Minnesota Nov. 25 vs. Texas Tech Nov. 27 vs. Arizona State BIG EAST/SEC Challenge (Rosemont, Ill.) Dec. 1 Mississippi Dec. 5 Milwaukee Dec. 7 at Loyola-Chicago * Dec. 10 Chicago State * Dec. 14 at Northern Illinois * Dec. 17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff * Dec. 21 Cal Poly * Jan. 1 #1/1 Syracuse * Jan. 5 Pittsburgh * Jan. 8 at Villanova * Jan. 10 at #24/-- Seton Hall * Jan. 14 at #14/15 Louisville Jan. 17 #10/12 Georgetown Jan. 22 USF Jan. 25 at Rutgers Feb. 1 St. John’s Feb. 4 at Cincinnati * Feb. 6 #18/19 Marquette * Feb. 11 at Notre Dame * Feb. 15 at Connecticut * Feb. 18 #19/18 Louisville * Feb. 20 at St. John’s * Feb. 25 Providence * Feb. 28 at West Virginia March 3 Seton Hall BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 6 vs. Connecticut
28 29 26 33 23 34 31 29 13 27 14 18 19 18 20 29 21
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8 8 4
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2-5 5-7 4-9 4-9 1-6 4-6 4-8 2-6 3-7 1-1 1-4 1-5 2-8 6-10 6-8 3-6 7-12 5-12 5-11 3-9 2-7 5-15 4-10 3-10 7-10
2-3 0-1 1-4 1-5 0-2 2-2 2-4 0-3 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-4 1-3 5-7 1-4 3-7 3-5 3-6 1-5 2-5 1-11 1-4 0-1 5-7
0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 3-3 0-0 0-0 4-7 0-0 0-2 3-4 4-5 2-2 0-1 2-3
0 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 3
2 1 2 4 0 1 2 1 2 1 3 0 1 0 6 1 5 2 0 2 2 0 0 2 1
2 3 3 5 1 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 7 1 6 4 0 2 4 1 0 3 4
4 5 5 3 0 3 0 3 4 1 1 1 4 2 4 1 5 1 2 2 5 4 3 3 3
0 1 0 3 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 3 1 2 2 1 4 3 0 2 3
1 3 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 0 1 0
0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
0 3 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2
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R.J. CURINGTON
HEIGHT: 6-5 | WEIGHT: 200 CLASS: SOPHOMORE | POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: DYER, IND. HIGH SCHOOL: OAK HILL ACADEMY (VA.) CAREER NOTES
Signed with DePaul on April 17, 2013.
2013-14 (FRESHMAN)
0 0 7 *game started
Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 17 games with three starts... three games in double-figures... five points in five minutes at St. John’s... 10 points against Georgetown... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week after Providence game... scored 22 points with five rebounds against the Friars... 15 points, five rebounds at Seton Hall... opened collegiate career with eight points against Grambling State... also added a rebound in four minutes of action against the Tigers.
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PLAYER PROFILES HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Oak Hill Academy (Va.) for four seasons... averaged 17.3 points, five rebounds and three assists as a senior... the Warriors finished the season ranked No. 23 in the USA Today Super 25... averaged 10.1 points, three rebounds and two assists per game during his junior year (2011-12) on an Oak Hill team that went 44-0 and won the high school national championship while finishing No. 1 in both the ESPN and USA Today national rankings ... was a McDonald’s AllAmerican nominee and a member of the honor roll all four years at Oak Hill.
PERSONAL
Son of Rolando Curington and Jackie Easterling-Curington... has one sister, Rolanda... enrolled in College of Commerce.
CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 17-3 155-9.1 25-69 .362 10-34 .294 9-12 .750 12 8 20 1.2 21-0 5 8 0 2 69 4.1 Totals 17-3 155-9.1 25-69 .362 10-34 .294 9-12 .750 12 8 20 1.2 21-0 5 8 0 2 69 4.1
CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 12-3 142-11.8 21-57 .368 8-30 .267 9-12 .750 10 8 18 1.5 18-0 5 7 0 2 59 4.9 Totals 12-3 142-11.8 21-57 .368 8-30 .267 9-12 .750 10 8 18 1.5 18-0 5 7 0 2 59 4.9
CAREER HIGHS Points: 22, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Rebounds: 5 (2x), last vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Assists: 2, vs. Villanova (Feb. 12, 2014) Steals: 1 (2x), last vs. Butler (March 6, 2014) Blocked Shots: -- Field Goals: 7, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Field Goal Attempts: 15, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014)
3pt. Field Goals: 3, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 8, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Free Throws: 5, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Free Throw Attempts: 6, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Minutes: 30, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Games in Double-Figures: 3 20-Point Games: 1
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Nov. 9 Grambling State 4 3-8 2-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 8 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 Southern Miss -dnpNov. 16 Wright State -dnp- Nov. 19 at Milwaukee -dnp- CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 vs. #12/12 Wichita State 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Nov. 26 vs. Texas 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 1 Oregon State -dnpDec. 6 Arizona State 2 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 12 Florida Atlantic -dnpDec. 15 Chicago State -dnpDec. 18 Houston Baptist 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 22 at Illinois State -dnpDec. 27 at Northwestern -dnpDec. 31 at Georgetown -dnpJan. 4 at Marquette -dnpJan. 7 --/#t23 Creighton 6 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Jan. 9 at Butler -dnpJan. 14 St. John’s -dnpJan. 18 at #6/6 Villanova 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jan. 20 Xavier 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jan. 25 at Seton Hall 23 5-8 2-4 3-4 4 1 5 4 1 1 0 0 15 Feb. 1 Providence 30 7-15 3-8 5-6 4 1 5 2 1 3 0 0 22 Feb. 3 Georgetown * 29 4-12 1-6 1-2 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 10 Feb. 7 at #12/12 Creighton 12 1-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Feb. 12 #6/6 Villanova * 14 1-5 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 3 Feb. 15 at Providence * 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Feb. 19 at Xavier 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 22 Marquette -dnpFeb. 25 Seton Hall -dnpMarch 2 at St. John’s 5 2-4 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 March 6 Butler 10 1-4 0-3 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Georgetown -dnpMarch 13 vs. #13/13 Creighton -dnp- *game started
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL
CORY DOLINS
HEIGHT: 6-0 | WEIGHT: 182 CLASS: JUNIOR | POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: NORTHBROOK, ILL. HIGH SCHOOL: NILES WEST CAREER NOTES
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Two-time member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... joined the program as a walk-on in June 2012.
2013-14 (SOPHOMORE)
Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in three games... scored a point against Grambling State.
2012-13 (FRESHMAN)
Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in nine games... played four minutes with an assist against Austin Peay... made DePaul debut with two assists in a minute of action against UC Riverside.
HIGH SCHOOL
Played basketball and baseball at Niles West High School... team MVP... member of National Honor Society of High School Scholars and four-year honor roll honoree... 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman winner at Niles West... Central Suburban League Scholar-Athlete and IHSA Scholastic Achievement Award winner... regional champion and state finalist in DECA competition... DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe... earned the Science Achievement Award in the field of chemistry... played for Bob Williams at Niles West... played on the AAU circuit for Rising Stars and Ferrari... won the JCC Maccabi gold medal for 17 and under and 16 and under.
PERSONAL
Son of Richard and Karen Dolins... has one brother, David... David played tennis at Butler (2007-11)... double major in Honors Accounting and Finance.
CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2012-13 9-0 15-1.7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2-0 3 2 0 0 0 0.0 2013-14 3-0 5-1.7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 0.3 1-0 0 0 0 0 1 0.3 Totals 12-0 20-1.7 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 3-0 3 2 0 0 1 0.1
CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS
Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2012-13 4-0 4-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2013-14 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Totals 4-0 4-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
CAREER HIGHS Points: 1, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Rebounds: 1, vs. Houston Baptist (Dec. 18, 2013) Assists: 2, vs. UC Riverside (Nov. 9, 2012) Steals: -- Blocked Shots: -- Field Goals: --
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14
Field Goal Attempts: 1 (2x), last vs. Houston Baptist (Dec. 18, 2013) 3pt. Field Goals: -3pt. Field Goal Attempts: -Free Throws: 1, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Free Throw Attempts: 2, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Minutes: 5, vs. Milwaukee (Dec. 9, 2012)
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Nov. 9 Grambling State 3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 Southern Miss -dnpNov. 16 Wright State -dnp- Nov. 19 at Milwaukee -dnp- CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 vs. #12/12 Wichita State 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 26 vs. Texas -dnp- Dec. 1 Oregon State -dnpDec. 6 Arizona State -dnp- Dec. 12 Florida Atlantic -dnpDec. 15 Chicago State -dnp-
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PLAYER PROFILES Dec. 18 Houston Baptist 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 22 at Illinois State -dnpDec. 27 at Northwestern -dnpDec. 31 at Georgetown -dnpJan. 4 at Marquette -dnpJan. 7 --/#t23 Creighton -dnpJan. 9 at Butler -dnpJan. 14 St. John’s -dnpJan. 18 at #6/6 Villanova -dnpJan. 20 Xavier -dnpJan. 25 at Seton Hall -dnpFeb. 1 Providence -dnpFeb. 3 Georgetown -dnpFeb. 7 at #12/12 Creighton -dnpFeb. 12 #6/6 Villanova -dnpFeb. 15 at Providence -dnpFeb. 19 at Xavier -dnpFeb. 22 Marquette -dnpFeb. 25 Seton Hall -dnpMarch 2 at St. John’s -dnpMarch 6 Butler -dnp- BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Georgetown -dnpMarch 13 vs. #13/13 Creighton -dnp-
2012-13
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Nov. 9 UC Riverside 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 Cancun Challenge (Rosemont, Ill./Cancun, Mexico) Nov. 15 Gardner-Webb -dnpNov. 17 Austin Peay 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Nov. 20 vs. Wichita State -dnpNov. 21 vs. Western Kentucky -dnp- Nov. 27 Fairfield -dnp- SEC/BIG EAST Challenge (Auburn, Ala.) Nov. 30 at Auburn -dnp- Dec. 5 at Chicago State 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 9 Milwaukee 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Dec. 12 at Arizona State -dnpDec. 16 Northern Illinois -dnpDec. 22 UMBC -dnpDec. 29 Loyola-Chicago -dnpJan. 2 Seton Hall -dnpJan. 5 at Providence -dnpJan. 8 at Connecticut 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jan. 15 --/#24 Cincinnati -dnpJan. 19 St. John’s -dnpJan. 26 at Pittsburgh 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jan. 30 at St. John’s -dnpFeb. 2 Notre Dame -dnpFeb. 5 Villanova -dnpFeb. 9 at #24/-- Marquette -dnpFeb. 13 at #21/21 Notre Dame -dnpFeb. 16 Rutgers -dnpFeb. 20 at #11/11 Georgetown -dnpFeb. 23 Connecticut 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 27 #10/9 Louisville -dnpMarch 3 at USF -dnpMarch 6 at #17/16 Syracuse 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 March 9 #20/22 Pittsburgh -dnp- BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Rutgers 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *game started
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL
BILLY GARRETT JR.
HEIGHT: 6-6 | WEIGHT: 205 CLASS: SOPHOMORE | POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: CHICAGO, ILL. HIGH SCHOOL: MORGAN PARK CAREER NOTES
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2014 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year... third player in program history to earn league Freshman/ Rookie of the Year honor... joins Quentin Richardson (1999 Conference USA Freshman of the Year) and Cleveland Melvin (2011 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year)... named to the 2014 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team... signed with DePaul on Nov. 21, 2012.
2013-14 (FRESHMAN)
BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and member of league’s All-Rookie Team... five-time BIG EAST Rookie of the Week... named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 31 games with 25 starts... led all BIG EAST freshmen in scoring, assists and free throw percentage... led team with 37 three-pointers and second with 93 assists... 21 games in double-figures... three games with at least 20 points... 14 games with six or more free throws... ranked among BIG EAST leaders in all games for free throw percentage (7th - .825), assist-to-turnover ratio (11th - 1.4), assists (13th - 3.0 apg) and scoring (18th - 12.4 ppg)... in league games only, ranked among leaders in free throw percentage (13th - .813), three-point field goal percentage (t13th - .397), assists (14th - 2.7 apg) and scoring (15th - 13.8 ppg)... 17 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals against Georgetown in first round of BIG EAST Tournament... 12 points, four steals, three assists at St. John’s... 15 points against Seton Hall with three assists... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week after Xavier and Marquette games... 26 points (5-8 3pt. FG), two assists against Marquette... sent game to overtime with just under three seconds left in regulation on a 25-foot three-pointer... 17 points, five assists at Xavier... 10 points at Providence with three rebounds... nine points, five assists at Creighton... 12 points against Georgetown... 18 points against Xavier with three assists... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week after St. John’s and Villanova games... 11 points, three rebounds, three assists at Villanova... 21 points against St. John’s with five assists... carded first career 20-point game with 22 points at Butler along with five boards, five assists... 10 points, three rebounds at Marquette... 17 points at Georgetown with three assists... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week after Northwestern game... scored the game-winning basket at the buzzer in the 57-56 win over the Wildcats... totaled nine points with four assists, two rebounds, two blocked shots... 18 points at Illinois State with four assists... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on Dec. 16 following games against Florida Atlantic and Chicago State... 17 points (including eight of DePaul’s first 10 in overtime) against Chicago State with five rebounds, four steals... 14 points, four rebounds, three assists against Florida Atlantic... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on Dec. 2 following games against Wichita State, Texas and Oregon State... recorded first career double-double with 15 points and 10 assists against Oregon State... first freshman since Sammy Mejia to record a point-assist doubledouble... Mejia accomplished the feat with 11 points and 11 assists against Southern Miss on Feb. 28, 2004... 11 points against Texas in first collegiate start... nine points, three assists at Milwaukee... 12 points against Wright State with two steals... tallied eight assists (one turnover) with five points and three boards against Southern Miss... opened collegiate career with four assists, three rebounds and two points against Grambling State.
HIGH SCHOOL
Led Morgan Park High School to a 33-3 record and an Illinois High School Class 3A State Championship in 2013... the Mustangs finished the season ranked No. 22 in the USA Today Super 25 national high school rankings... finished tied for ninth in the Illinois Mr. Basketball voting... his No. 5 jersey was retired at Morgan Park after finishing career as all-time leader in scoring and assists... only Garrett and Louisville’s Wayne Blackshear have their jerseys retired at Morgan Park... totaled 14 points, five assists, four rebounds and two steals in championship game... four-year starter at Morgan Park... averaged 17 points, eight assists and five rebounds per game as a senior (2012-13) and 25.2 points, five assists and three rebounds per game as a junior (2011-12)... led Morgan Park to the Proviso West Holiday Tournament title... first team Class 3A All-State honoree by the Associated Press as a senior... earned All-City, All-Area and All-State honors in both his junior and senior years... named to the ESPN 100 as No. 94 overall and 23rd among all points guards... ranked as the 22nd-best point guard (No. 99 overall) by Rivals.com... also a top 100 recruit by Scout.com and No. 18 among the nation’s top point guards... played on the AAU circuit for the Mac Irvin Fire playing in the nation’s top summer events... also made summer stops at the Pangos All-American camp, NBPA Top 100 camp and the Deron Williams Skills Academy... coached by Nick Irvin, Curtis Blair, Walter Woghiern and Terry Johnson.
PERSONAL
Son of DePaul assistant coach Billy Garrett and Annissa Lambrith-Garrett... grandson of Bill Garrett, the first AfricanAmerican basketball player in the Big 10... he was an All-American at Indiana before being drafted by the Boston Celtics... he also played with the Harlem Globetrotters before becoming a high school coach in Indiana... majoring in Finance.
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PLAYER PROFILES CAREER STATISTICS
Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 31-25 911-29.4 107-292 .366 37-116 .319 132-160 .825 12 62 74 2.4 93-2 93 68 3 29 383 12.4 Totals 31-25 911-29.4 107-292 .366 37-116 .319 132-160 .825 12 62 74 2.4 93-2 93 68 3 29 383 12.4
CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS
Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 16-15 474-29.6 61-159 .384 25-63 .397 74-91 .813 5 34 39 2.4 50-2 43 34 0 16 221 13.8 Totals 16-15 474-29.6 61-159 .384 25-63 .397 74-91 .813 5 34 39 2.4 50-2 43 34 0 16 221 13.8
CAREER HIGHS Points: 26, vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014) Rebounds: 6, vs. Butler (March 6, 2014) Assists: 10, vs. Oregon State (Dec. 1, 2013) Steals: 4 (2x), last vs. St. John’s (March 2, 2014) Blocked Shots: 2, at Northwestern (Dec. 27, 2013) Field Goals: 8, vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014) Field Goal Attempts: 17, vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014) 3pt. Field Goals: 5, vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014)
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA Nov. 9 Grambling State 22 0-5 0-3 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 Southern Miss 28 1-6 1-5 Nov. 16 Wright State 22 2-6 1-2 Nov. 19 at Milwaukee 23 3-6 1-3 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 vs. #12/12 Wichita State 25 2-8 1-4 Nov. 26 vs. Texas * 32 4-9 1-4 Dec. 1 Oregon State * 36 4-10 1-2 Dec. 6 Arizona State * 33 4-12 1-4 Dec. 12 Florida Atlantic * 32 6-10 1-3 Dec. 15 Chicago State * 34 4-8 2-4 Dec. 18 Houston Baptist * 30 1-10 0-3 Dec. 22 at Illinois State * 32 5-14 2-5 Dec. 27 at Northwestern * 23 3-9 0-4 Dec. 31 at Georgetown * 29 5-10 2-4 Jan. 4 at Marquette * 27 4-14 2-7 Jan. 7 --/#t23 Creighton * 29 0-10 0-7 Jan. 9 at Butler * 39 6-11 2-2 Jan. 14 St. John’s * 34 6-13 3-6 Jan. 18 at #6/6 Villanova * 30 2-8 1-4 Jan. 20 Xavier * 32 4-13 2-4 Jan. 25 at Seton Hall -dnpFeb. 1 Providence -dnpFeb. 3 Georgetown 23 2-3 1-1 Feb. 7 at #12/12 Creighton * 29 4-10 1-5 Feb. 12 #6/6 Villanova * 26 1-6 1-3 Feb. 15 at Providence * 24 2-6 0-1 Feb. 19 at Xavier * 28 4-9 2-3 Feb. 22 Marquette * 37 8-17 5-8 Feb. 25 Seton Hall * 33 3-7 0-1 March 2 at St. John’s * 27 5-12 2-4 March 6 Butler * 27 5-10 1-3 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Georgetown * 34 5-12 0-4 March 13 vs. #13/13 Creighton * 31 2-8 0-3
3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 8, vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014) Free Throws: 9, vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 25, 2014) Free Throw Attempts: 14, vs. Xavier (Jan. 20, 2014) Minutes: 39, at Butler (Jan. 9, 2014) Games in Double-Figures: 21 20-Point Games: 3 10-Assist Games: 1
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TOMMY HAMILTON IV
HEIGHT: 6-11 | WEIGHT: 255 CLASS: SOPHOMORE | POSITION: CENTER HOMETOWN: CHICAGO, ILL. HIGH SCHOOL: IMG ACADEMY (FLA.) CAREER NOTES
Named to the 2013-14 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team... signed with DePaul on April 22, 2013.
2013-14 (FRESHMAN)
Member of the league’s All-Rookie Team... led all BIG EAST freshmen in rebounding... started 26 of 32 games played... two double-doubles... 10 games in double-figures and four games with 10 or more rebounds... ranked among BIG EAST leaders in conference games only in defensive rebounds (15th - 3.7 drpg) and rebounding (20th - 4.8 rpg)... scored nine points in both BIG EAST Tournament games against Georgetown and Creighton... nine rebounds, three points against Marquette... seven points and 10 rebounds against Georgetown... 13 points, eight boards, two assists, two blocked shots against Providence... 10 points at Villanova with three rebounds... 13 points and six rebounds against St. John’s... 17 points, 12 rebounds at Butler... nine points, three boards against Creighton... 14 points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals against Houston Baptist... 10 boards, eight points, four blocked shots against Chicago State... nine points, five boards against Florida Atlantic... 12 points against Arizona State with six boards... 14 points, three rebounds and two steals against Oregon State... nine points, seven boards against Texas... 14 points against Wichita State... named the first BIG EAST Rookie of the Week of the season... 13 points, five rebounds against Wright State... made collegiate debut with a 16-point, 11-rebound double-double against Grambling State... recorded the double-double with 11 points and 10 boards in the first half.
HIGH SCHOOL
Finished prep career at IMG Academy (Fla.) after three seasons at Chicago’s Whitney Young High School... ranked among the nation’s top 25 centers at No. 21 by Scout.com... ranked No. 27 among the nation’s top centers by ESPN.com... averaged 10 points and seven rebounds in three varsity seasons at Whitney Young... played on the AAU circuit for the Mac Irvin Fire... coached by Tyrone Slaughter at Whitney Young.
PERSONAL
Son of LaTanya Floyd and Thomas Hamilton... Thomas Hamilton played in 33 games over two NBA seasons for Boston and Houston... Communication and Media major.
CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 32-26 786-24.6 85-215 .395 19-53 .358 58-80 .725 47 108 155 4.8 77-2 25 60 20 16 247 7.7 Totals 32-26 786-24.6 85-215 .395 19-53 .358 58-80 .725 47 108 155 4.8 77-2 25 60 20 16 247 7.7
CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 17-11 378-22.2 37-97 .381 9-27 .333 19-27 .704 19 63 82 4.8 40-2 13 35 9 7 102 6.0 Totals 17-11 378-22.2 37-97 .381 9-27 .333 19-27 .704 19 63 82 4.8 40-2 13 35 9 7 102 6.0
CAREER HIGHS Points: 17, at Butler (Jan. 9, 2014) Rebounds: 12, at Butler (Jan. 9, 2014) Assists: 5, vs. Houston Baptist (Dec. 18, 2013) Steals: 2 (5x), last vs. Villanova (Feb. 12, 2014) Blocked Shots: 4, vs. Chicago State (Dec. 15, 2013) Field Goals: 7, at Butler (Jan. 9, 2014) Field Goal Attempts: 12, vs. Houston Baptist (Dec. 18, 2013) 3pt. Field Goals: 3 (2x), last at Butler (Jan. 9, 2014)
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA Nov. 9 Grambling State * 22 4-10 0-1 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 Southern Miss * 28 2-7 1-3 Nov. 16 Wright State * 28 4-6 1-2 Nov. 19 at Milwaukee * 15 1-3 0-1 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 vs. #12/12 Wichita State * 32 5-10 3-4 Nov. 26 vs. Texas * 27 2-4 1-1
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3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 4, vs. Wichita State (Nov. 25, 2013) Free Throws: 8, Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Free Throw Attempts: 11, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Minutes: 37, at Butler (Jan. 9, 2014) Games in Double-Figures: 10 Double-Doubles: 2 10-Rebound Games: 4
FT-FTA 8-11
Off 4
Def 7
Tot 11
PF 1
A 0
TO Blk 0 0
3-4 4-7 2-2
1 3 1
3 2 1
4 5 2
4 2 3
0 1 1
3 3 3
1-2 4-4
0 3
1 4
1 7
4 2
0 1
0 1
Stl 2
Pts 16
0 1 0
1 0 0
8 13 4
0 0
1 0
14 9
PLAYER PROFILES Dec. 1 Oregon State * 31 Dec. 6 Arizona State * 25 Dec. 12 Florida Atlantic * 35 Dec. 15 Chicago State * 34 Dec. 18 Houston Baptist * 23 Dec. 22 at Illinois State * 24 Dec. 27 at Northwestern * 18 Dec. 31 at Georgetown * 23 Jan. 4 at Marquette 6 Jan. 7 --/#t23 Creighton 19 Jan. 9 at Butler * 37 Jan. 14 St. John’s * 36 Jan. 18 at #6/6 Villanova * 24 Jan. 20 Xavier * 6 Jan. 25 at Seton Hall 22 Feb. 1 Providence * 30 Feb. 3 Georgetown * 28 Feb. 7 at #12/12 Creighton * 29 Feb. 12 #6/6 Villanova * 28 Feb. 15 at Providence * 23 Feb. 19 at Xavier * 15 Feb. 22 Marquette 24 Feb. 25 Seton Hall March 2 at St. John’s 20 March 6 Butler 8 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Georgetown * 31 March 13 vs. #13/13 Creighton * 35
5-9 3-10 4-10 4-11 5-12 1-6 1-5 1-4 0-0 3-6 7-10 4-9 3-6 1-4 2-9 4-7 2-7 3-9 2-5 2-8 0-2 1-4 -dnp1-4 1-3
1-1 0-3 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 3-3 1-3 2-2 0-2 0-3 0-0 0-2 1-3 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-2
3-4 6-8 0-0 0-1 4-6 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 4-4 2-2 0-0 1-2 5-8 3-4 0-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2
1 3 1 1 4 2 2 2 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 3
2 3 4 9 2 1 4 3 0 2 10 4 2 1 6 5 8 5 3 2 2 6
3 6 5 10 6 3 6 5 0 3 12 6 3 1 7 8 10 5 3 3 2 9
4 3 2 2 1 4 3 5 4 0 2 3 4 0 1 0 3 2 1 3 2 5
0 0 1 0 5 0 2 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1
0 0 3 3 3 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 4 4 1 3 3 3 2
0 1 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2
2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
14 12 9 8 14 4 2 2 0 9 17 13 10 2 5 13 7 7 6 4 0 3
0-0 0-1
0-0 0-0
1 0
3 1
4 1
4 1
1 0
1 0
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2 2
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1-2 1-3
0-0 2-2
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2 0
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0 0
JOE HANEL
HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 205 CLASS: FRESHMAN | POSITION: FOWARD HOMETOWN: SAVAGE, MINN. HIGH SCHOOL: HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CAREER NOTES
Joined the program in September 2014 as a walk-on.
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HIGH SCHOOL
Two-time team MVP and All-Conference honoree... all-time leading scorer at Holy Family Catholic... averaged 14 points per game while leading team to third place finish in state tournament and 24-3 record... earned third team All-Metro recognition following senior season... set single-game scoring record at Holy Family with 37 points during junior season... finished junior year averaging 19 points per game... three-year letterwinner in basketball... played for Joe Burger and Matt Thuli... on the AAU circuit, played for teh Minnesota Fury and Minnesota Warriors.
PERSONAL
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Son of Jeffrey and Rebecca Hanel... has one brother, Alex, and two sisters, Sara and Sam... undecided on major.
MYKE HENRY
HEIGHT: 6-6 | WEIGHT: 228 CLASS: JUNIOR | POSITION: FORWARD HOMETOWN: CHICAGO, ILL. HIGH SCHOOL: ORR CAREER NOTES
Transferred to DePaul on June 18, 2013 after playing his first two collegiate seasons at the University of Illinois... sat out the 2013-14 season under NCAA transfer guidelines... will have two seasons of eligibility starting with the 2014-15 season.
2012-13 (SOPHOMORE AT ILLINOIS)
Academic All-Big Ten honoree... appeared in 35 of 36 games at Illinois... averaged 3.2 points and 2.1 rebounds per game ... averaged 10.6 minutes per game... scored 12 points and grabbed nine rebounds in 26 minutes of action against Nebraska... seven points, eight boards and two steals at Ohio State... 11 points, including two three-pointers, at Michigan State... eight points against Purdue... seven points in 10 minutes against Penn State... seven points and seven rebounds against Chaminade... nine points against Western Carolina.
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL 2011-12 (FRESHMAN AT ILLINOIS)
Played in 22 games... averaged 3.2 points and 1.1 rebounds per game... scored 14 points, finishing 6-of-10 from the field, against Chicago State... seven points in seven minutes against Purdue... eight points against Indiana and at Nebraska.
HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Chicago’s Orr High School... a consensus top-100 recruit... ranked No. 39 by Rivals.com... averaged 25 points and 11 rebounds as a senior... garnered first team All-State honors after averaging 25 points and 11 rebounds per game as a senior in 2010-11... first team All-State selection by the Associated Press (AP), Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette and Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA)... second team All-State by the Chicago Sun-Times... special mention All-State by the Chicago Tribune... All-Area and first team All-City by the Sun-Times... averaged 29 points and nine rebounds as a junior... first team All-State by the Sun-Times, AP and News-Gazette... second team All-State by the IBCA and special mention All-State by the Tribune as a junior... high school coach was Lou Adams... played for the SYF AAU program coached by Wayne Brumm and the Mac Irvin Fire AAU program coached by Mike Irvin.
PERSONAL
Son of Micheal Henry and Vanessa McKinney... has three sisters, Erica, Meme and Chiqualla... majoring in Communication and Media.
CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO 2011-12* 22-0 179-8.1 28-62 .452 4-25 .160 10-15 .667 11 14 25 1.1 23-0 2012-13* 35-0 371-10.6 38-110 .346 19-60 .317 17-24 .708 33 41 74 2.1 39-0 Totals 57-0 550-9.7 66-172 .384 23-85 .271 27-39 .692 44 55 99 1.7 62-0 *at Illinois
Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2 9 3 7 70 3.2 5 23 7 13 112 3.2 7 32 10 20 182 3.2
CAREER HIGHS Points: 14, vs. Chicago State (Nov. 27,2011)* Rebounds: 9, vs. Nebraska (March 2, 2013)* Assists: 1 (7x), last vs. Nebraska (March 2, 2013)* Steals: 2 (3x), last at Ohio State (March 10, 2013)* Blocked Shots: 1 (10x), last at Michigan State (Jan. 31, 2013)* Field Goals: 6, vs. Chicago State (Nov. 27, 2011)* Field Goal Attempts: 10 (2x), last at Ohio State (March 10, 2013)* *at Illinois
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2012-13 at ILLINOIS
3pt. Field Goals: 2 (4x), last vs. Nebraska (March 2, 2013)* 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 5, at Ohio State (March 10, 2013)* Free Throws: 3, vs. Western Carolina (Dec. 4, 2012)* Free Throw Attempts: 5, vs. Western Carolina (Dec. 4, 2012)* Minutes: 26, vs. Nebraska (March 2, 2013)* Games in Double-Figures: 3*
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Nov. 9 Colgate 16 1-5 1-2 2-4 3 4 7 2 0 2 1 0 Nov. 12 St. Francis (N.Y.) 13 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 Nov. 16 at Hawaii 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Hawaii) Nov. 19 vs. USC 14 2-7 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 1 0 0 Nov. 20 vs. Chaminade 13 2-4 1-1 2-2 2 5 7 2 1 2 0 0 Nov. 21 vs. Butler 9 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 Nov. 25 Gardner-Webb 12 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 ACC/Big Ten Challenge (Champaign, Ill.) Nov. 28 Georgia Tech 2 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 4 Western Carolina 12 3-7 0-2 3-5 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 Dec. 8 at #10/10 Gonzaga 22 2-2 2-2 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 Dec. 11 Norfolk State 8 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Dec. 16 Eastern Kentucky 15 2-7 0-3 0-0 4 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 Braggin’ Rights (St. Louis, Mo.) Dec. 22 vs. #12/12 Missouri 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Dec. 29 Auburn 10 1-3 0-1 1-2 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 Jan. 2 at Purdue 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Jan. 5 #8/8 Ohio State 11 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 Jan. 9 #8/10 Minnesota 12 0-3 0-2 2-2 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 Jan. 12 at Wisconsin 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Jan. 17 Northwestern -dnp- Jan. 22 at Nebraska 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Jan. 27 #2/3 Michigan 10 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Jan. 31 at #13/9 Michigan State 21 4-6 2-4 1-1 2 0 2 4 0 0 1 1 Feb. 3 Wisconsin 13 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Feb. 7 #1/1 Indiana 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Feb. 10 at #18/18 Minnesota 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 13 Purdue 14 3-6 2-3 0-0 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 Feb. 17 at Northwestern 9 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 Feb. 21 Penn State 10 2-4 1-3 2-2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 Feb. 24 at #7/7 Michigan 13 1-3 1-3 0-2 0 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 March 2 Nebraska 26 4-8 2-4 2-2 3 6 9 3 1 1 0 1
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Pts 5 3 0 5 7 3 4 3 9 6 3 4 0 3 0 3 2 0 0 2 11 2 0 0 8 0 7 3 12
PLAYER PROFILES March 5 at Iowa 7 0-4 March 10 at #14/13 Ohio State 24 3-10 Big Ten Championship (Chicago, Ill.) March 14 vs. Minnesota 10 0-2 March 15 vs. #3/3 Indiana 8 0-0 NCAA Championship 2nd/3rd Rounds (Austin, Texas) March 22 vs. Colorado 1 0-1 March 24 vs. #5/4 Miami 2 0-0
0-2 1-5
0-0 0-0
0 6
3 2
3 8
0 1
0 0
1 3
0 0
0 2
0 7
0-2 0-0
0-0 0-0
1 0
1 0
2 0
1 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
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0-0 0-0
0 0
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0 0
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2011-12 at ILLINOIS
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Nov. 11 Loyola-Chicago 4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 Cancun Challenge (Champaign, Ill./Cancun, Mexico) Nov. 14 SIU Edwardsville -dnpNov. 17 Lipscomb -dnpNov. 22 vs. Richmond -dnpNov. 23 vs. Illinois State -dnp- Nov. 27 Chicago State 21 6-10 1-3 1-2 0 3 3 3 1 0 0 2 14 ACC/Big Ten Challenge (College Park, Md.) Nov. 29 at Maryland 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 3 #19/18 Gonzaga 4 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Dec. 7 St. Bonaventure -dnpDec. 11 Coppin State 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Dec. 17 vs. UNLV 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Dec. 19 Cornell 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Braggin’ Rights (St. Louis, Mo.) Dec. 22 vs. #9/8 Missouri -dnp- Dec. 27 Minnesota -dnpDec. 31 at Purdue 7 3-7 1-3 0-0 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 7 Jan. 4 at Northwestern 15 2-5 1-2 1-2 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 6 Jan. 7 Nebraska 8 1-2 1-2 2-2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 Jan. 10 #5/5 Ohio State 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Jan. 19 at Penn State 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Jan. 22 Wisconsin -dnpJan. 28 at Minnesota 11 0-2 0-1 1-2 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 Jan. 31 #9/10 Michigan State 17 2-3 0-1 2-2 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 6 Feb. 5 Northwestern 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 9 at #23/23 Indiana 20 4-6 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 4 0 3 1 1 8 Feb. 12 at #22/25 Michigan 5 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Feb. 15 Purdue 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 18 at Nebraska 10 3-8 0-3 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Feb. 21 at #8/9 Ohio State 9 3-5 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 6 Feb. 26 Iowa 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 March 1 #13/16 Michigan -dnpMarch 4 at #14/15 Wisconsin 9 0-4 0-3 1-2 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 Big Ten Championship (Indianapolis, Ind.) March 8 vs. Iowa -dnp- *game started
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DURRELL McDONALD
HEIGHT: 6-2 | WEIGHT: 173 CLASS: JUNIOR | POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: LAS VEGAS, NEV. HIGH SCHOOL: GREEN VALLEY CAREER NOTES
Played in 65 career games with 16 starts... tied for fourth on DePaul’s all-time three-point field goal percentage list with a career mark of .411 (37-90)... signed with DePaul on April 12, 2012... also high jumps as a member of the DePaul track and field team... finished second at the 2014 BIG EAST Outdoor Track and Field Championship and third at the 2013 conference outdoor meet... match his career-best height of 2.08 meters at the 2014 championships.
2013-14 (SOPHOMORE)
Played in all 33 games with seven starts... one of two players to play in every game... averaged 19.6 minutes per game... shot .415 (27-65) from three-point range... six games in double-figures... ranked among BIG EAST leaders in all games for steals (13th - 1.1 spg)... in league games only, ranked in steals (t14th - 1.1 spg)... second on the team with 37 steals... eight points, four assists, three rebounds at St. John’s... 15 points, three boards against Seton Hall... 13 points and four rebounds against Marquette... eight points, three rebounds at Providence... nine points, two rebounds at Creighton... 14 points at Seton Hall... nine points, three boards, three assists at Marquette... five points, four steals, three rebounds at Northwestern... 10 points at Illinois State... eight points, two assists and two steals against Chicago State... 11 points against Arizona State with a career-high six steals... scored eight points against Texas... eight points in nine minutes off
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL the bench at Milwaukee... opened season with 10 points against Grambling State.
2012-13 (FRESHMAN)
Played in all 32 games with starts in nine games... averaged 11.1 minutes per game... 12 points, three assists against Seton Hall... six points against Milwaukee, Fairfield and Loyola-Chicago... scored nine points against Austin Peay with two steals, two rebounds... made DePaul debut with seven points, two assists against UC Riverside... one of two players on roster during the season from Las Vegas with Moses Morgan.
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned first team Class 4A All-State honors from the Las Vegas Review-Journal after averaging 21.2 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game as a senior... led Green Valley to Class 4A state semifinals with a 32-point game in the regional championship... named West region Player of the Week by ESPN.com following the 32-point effort... the Gators started the season at 4-11 before McDonald led the team to 13 wins in 14 games en route to the state semifinals... earned MVP honors for the Sunrise Region and All-Southeast League Team... played for Lorenzo Jarvis at Green Valley... also one of the nation’s top prep high jumpers with a personal best mark of 7-0 as a senior... that height was ranked seventh in the nation in 2012... won the Nevada state high jump as a sophomore and was runner-up as a senior... spent junior year in Mississippi and claimed a 2011 Class 2A state title with Piney Woods High School... averaged 7.8 points and 6.5 assists per game... the Tornados finished the season with a 29-3 record after defeating Bruce, 64-48, in the championship game... also won the Mississippi state high jump title during junior year... played AAU basketball for Mitch Mitchell and Mad Moves Inc. and Wesley Reed and Henderson Heat.
PERSONAL
Son of Darryl McDonald and Vernessa Reed... has five brothers and three sisters... brothers are Redale, Carl, Darryl Jr., Derrick and Darren... sisters are Denisha, Ericka and Dakota... father played at Texas A&M from 1986-88 and professionally in the CBA from 1990-93 before a career from 1994-2008 in Australia’s NBL... also led a successful coaching career in the NBL... majoring in Communication and Media.
CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2012-13 32-9 355-11.1 39-89 .438 10-25 .400 5-10 .500 3 27 30 0.9 51-0 22 38 1 20 93 2.9 2013-14 33-7 647-19.6 65-159 .409 27-65 .415 22-33 .667 18 42 60 1.8 74-1 39 31 4 37 179 5.4 Totals 65-16 1002-15.4 104-248 .419 37-90 .411 27-43 .628 21 69 90 1.4 125-1 61 69 5 57 272 4.2
CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2012-13 18-1 160-8.9 13-35 .371 4-10 .400 3-4 .750 2 11 13 0.7 22-0 14 17 0 8 33 1.8 2013-14 18-5 388-21.6 37-93 .398 17-37 .459 10-15 .667 14 21 35 1.9 45-0 23 21 4 19 101 5.6 Totals 36-6 548-15.2 50-128 .391 21-47 .447 13-19 .684 16 32 48 1.3 67-0 37 38 4 27 134 3.7
CAREER HIGHS Points: 15, vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 25, 2014) Rebounds: 4 (3x), last vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014) Assists: 4, at St. John’s (March 2, 2012) Steals: 6, vs. Arizona State (Dec. 6, 2013) Blocked Shots: 1 (5x), last vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 25, 2014) Field Goals: 5 (4x), last vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 25, 2014) Field Goal Attempts: 11, vs. Arizona State (Dec. 6, 2013)
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA Nov. 9 Grambling State 11 4-9 2-4 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 Southern Miss 6 1-2 0-1 Nov. 16 Wright State 13 0-1 0-0 Nov. 19 at Milwaukee 9 2-2 1-1 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 vs. #12/12 Wichita State 10 1-2 0-1 Nov. 26 vs. Texas 13 3-4 2-2 Dec. 1 Oregon State 9 1-2 0-0 Dec. 6 Arizona State 31 5-11 0-2 Dec. 12 Florida Atlantic 20 0-3 0-2 Dec. 15 Chicago State 24 2-4 2-3 Dec. 18 Houston Baptist 12 0-2 0-1 Dec. 22 at Illinois State 20 4-7 2-3 Dec. 27 at Northwestern 25 2-5 1-2 Dec. 31 at Georgetown 20 1-5 1-2 Jan. 4 at Marquette 20 3-5 2-2 Jan. 7 --/#t23 Creighton 19 2-4 1-1
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3pt. Field Goals: 3 (2x), last vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 25, 2014) 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 5, at St. John’s (March 2, 2014) Free Throws: 4, vs. Wright State (Nov. 16, 2013) Free Throw Attempts: 4 (4x), last at Providence (Feb. 15, 2014) Minutes: 35, vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 25, 2014) Games in Double-Figures: 7
FT-FTA 0-0
Off 0
Def 1
Tot 1
PF 2
A 1
TO Blk 2 0
0-0 4-4 3-4
0 0 0
1 1 1
1 1 1
1 1 1
0 2 0
0 0 0
0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-2 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2
2 0 1 2 3 0 2 1 3 1 1 1
2 0 1 2 4 0 2 1 3 2 3 3
5 1 1 3 2 1 4 1 3 3 1 4
1 1 0 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 3 1
0 1 0 1 1 2 0 3 0 1 2 1
Stl 1
Pts 10
0 0 0
1 2 1
2 4 8
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
0 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 4 3 1 2
2 8 2 11 2 8 0 10 5 3 9 5
PLAYER PROFILES Jan. 9 at Butler 19 0-3 Jan. 14 St. John’s 14 0-4 Jan. 18 at #6/6 Villanova 17 0-2 Jan. 20 Xavier 28 1-5 Jan. 25 at Seton Hall * 26 5-5 Feb. 1 Providence * 25 2-7 Feb. 3 Georgetown 4 1-2 Feb. 7 at #12/12 Creighton 21 4-7 Feb. 12 #6/6 Villanova 13 1-3 Feb. 15 at Providence 26 3-8 Feb. 19 at Xavier * 31 1-5 Feb. 22 Marquette 24 4-9 Feb. 25 Seton Hall * 35 5-6 March 2 at St. John’s * 23 3-8 March 6 Butler 23 1-5 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Georgetown * 29 1-6 March 13 vs. #13/13 Creighton * 27 2-6
2012-13
0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 1-3 1-3 3-4 3-4 2-5 0-2
0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 4 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 3 3 1 2 3 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 2 3 3 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 2 2 4 1 4 0 0 14 3 2 2 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 9 2 0 1 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 1 8 3 1 0 0 0 3 4 2 0 0 2 13 0 1 3 1 0 15 3 4 2 0 0 8 2 1 1 0 3 2
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2 1
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0 0 0 0 0
1 2 1 1 1
1 2 1 1 1
3 3 0 3 1
2 0 0 0 1
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0-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
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2 1 0 1 1 3 1 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
3 2 3 3 2 2 3 1 1 3 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 2 2
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Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA Nov. 9 UC Riverside 11 3-4 1-1 Cancun Challenge (Rosemont, Ill./Cancun, Mexico) Nov. 15 Gardner-Webb 11 2-4 0-0 Nov. 17 Austin Peay 17 4-5 1-1 Nov. 20 vs. Wichita State 8 0-2 0-2 Nov. 21 vs. Western Kentucky 18 2-4 0-1 Nov. 27 Fairfield * 22 3-6 0-1 SEC/BIG EAST Challenge (Auburn, Ala.) Nov. 30 at Auburn * 23 2-5 1-2 Dec. 5 at Chicago State * 11 0-3 0-1 Dec. 9 Milwaukee * 13 3-3 0-0 Dec. 12 at Arizona State * 15 1-5 1-1 Dec. 16 Northern Illinois * 14 2-4 1-2 Dec. 22 UMBC * 16 1-5 1-2 Dec. 29 Loyola-Chicago * 12 3-4 0-1 Jan. 2 Seton Hall 20 5-6 2-2 Jan. 5 at Providence 15 2-5 0-1 Jan. 8 at Connecticut * 14 1-5 0-1 Jan. 15 --/#24 Cincinnati 6 0-0 0-0 Jan. 19 St. John’s 12 0-0 0-0 Jan. 26 at Pittsburgh 10 1-2 0-0 Jan. 30 at St. John’s 7 0-3 0-1 Feb. 2 Notre Dame 5 0-1 0-0 Feb. 5 Villanova 6 1-1 1-1 Feb. 9 at #24/-- Marquette 1 0-1 0-1 Feb. 13 at #21/21 Notre Dame 4 0-1 0-0 Feb. 16 Rutgers 10 0-1 0-0 Feb. 20 at #11/11 Georgetown 17 2-5 1-1 Feb. 23 Connecticut 13 0-1 0-0 Feb. 27 #10/9 Louisville 5 0-0 0-0 March 3 at USF 3 0-1 0-1 March 6 at #17/16 Syracuse 6 1-2 0-1 March 9 #20/22 Pittsburgh 6 0-0 0-0 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Rutgers 4 0-0 0-0
DAVID MOLINARI
HEIGHT: 6-0 | WEIGHT: 185 CLASS: JUNIOR | POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: PEORIA, ILL. HIGH SCHOOL: PEORIA NOTRE DAME CAREER NOTES
0 0
0 0
1 0
2 4
Stl 0
Pts 7
0 0 0 0 0
2 2 0 2 0
4 9 0 4 6
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
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TO Blk 2 0
10 0
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Joined the program in September 2014... played one season at Illinois Wesleyan... son of former DePaul assistant coach Jim Molinari... coached at DePaul from 1979-89.
2011-12 (FRESHMAN AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN)
Played in 16 games for the Titans... averaged 2.7 points in 9.9 minutes per game... shot .405 (15-37) from the field and totaled 27 assists... posted season highs of 16 points and five assists against Illinois College on Nov. 19, 2011.
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Averaged 12 points and five assists during senior season at Peoria Notre Dame... first team All-Area honoree and picked up honorable mention All-State honors... team went 28-1 while winning a regional title... played for Eddie Mathews and Tom Lacher... played first three years of high school basketball at Peoria Christian.
PERSONAL
Son of Jim and Carol Molinari... has two brothers, Mark and Bill, and a sister, Joy... Jim was an assistant coach at DePaul from 1979-89... has been a head coach at Northern Illinois (1989-91), Bradley (1991-02) and Western Illinois (2008-14)... he is currently an assistant coach at Nebraska... also played at Kansas State and Illinois Wesleyan... Bill played basketball at Western Illinois... Business Economics major.
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FORREST ROBINSON
HEIGHT: 6-10 | WEIGHT: 220 CLASS: SENIOR | POSITION: FORWARD HOMETOWN: RANGER, TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL: EASTLAND CAREER NOTES
Started collegiate career at North Texas... played in 16 games for the Mean Green in 201112... transferred to DePaul after a junior college season at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas... signed with DePaul on Nov. 21, 2012.
2013-14 (JUNIOR)
Played in 22 games with seven starts... shot .407 (22-54) from three-point range... 14 points, five rebounds and two steals against Georgetown in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament... 14 points and three rebounds at Xavier... 11 points at Creighton with two rebounds... nine points, two rebounds and two steals against Providence... five points in 11 minutes at Marquette... totaled six points and four rebounds in seven minutes against Houston Baptist.
2012-13 (SOPHOMORE AT SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE)
Appeared in 14 games for the Texans... averaged 2.8 points and 2.0 rebounds per game in 7.9 minutes per game... scored a season-high 11 points against Northeastern Colorado... South Plains was ranked No. 1 in the nation for much of the season before finishing with 22-8 record.
2011-12 (FRESHMAN AT NORTH TEXAS)
Played in 16 games for the Mean Green... averaged 1.6 points and 1.2 rebounds per game... posted season highs with eight points, five rebounds and 16 minutes against La Sierra.
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-time TABC All-State selection while playing at Eastland High School... two-time Abilene Reporter-News Class 2A Player of the Year... averaged 21.4 points and 9.2 rebounds during senior campaign... selected to the Reporter-News’ Super Team in 2011 after earning Super Team MVP in 2010... District 5-2A Offensive MVP as a senior... played in the TABC All-Star game... listed by Texas Hoops as the No. 7 power foward in Texas and No. 32 overall... led Eastland to a 21-3 record as a senior and 87-13 record in three varsity seasons... played for Doug Galyean.
PERSONAL
Son of Susy Robinson... has one sister, Amber... majoring in Communication and Media.
CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO 2011-12* 16-0 96-6.0 12-35 .343 1-8 .125 0-1 .000 2 17 19 1.2 14-0 2013-14 22-7 269-12.2 29-66 .439 22-54 .407 1-2 .500 9 30 39 1.8 49-4 Totals 38-7 365-9.6 41-101 .406 23-62 .371 1-3 .333 11 47 58 1.5 63-4 *at North Texas
Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 3 5 2 0 25 1.6 8 12 3 6 81 3.7 11 17 5 6 106 2.8
CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 16-5 220-13.8 22-55 .400 17-46 .370 0-0 .000 8 21 29 1.8 44-4 8 11 2 3 61 3.8 Totals 16-5 220-13.8 22-55 .400 17-46 .370 0-0 .000 8 21 29 1.8 44-4 8 11 2 3 61 3.8
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PLAYER PROFILES CAREER HIGHS Points: 14 (2x), last vs. Georgetown (March 12, 2014) Rebounds: 5 (4x), last vs. Georgetown (March 12, 2014) Assists: 2, vs. La Sierra (Dec. 2, 2011)* Steals: 2 (2x), last vs. Georgetown (March 12, 2014) Blocked Shots: 1 (5x), last at St. John’s (March 2, 2014) Field Goals: 5 (2x), last vs. Georgetown (March 12, 2014) Field Goal Attempts: 10, at Xavier (Feb. 19, 2014) *at North Texas
3pt. Field Goals: 4 (2x), last vs. Georgetown (March 12, 2014) 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 9, at Xavier (Feb . 19, 2014) Free Throws: 1, vs. Houston Baptist (Dec. 18, 2013) Free Throw Attempts: 2, vs. Houston Baptist (Dec. 18, 2013) Minutes: 30, vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014) Games in Double-Figures: 3
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Nov. 9 Grambling State -dnp- CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 Southern Miss -dnpNov. 16 Wright State -dnp- Nov. 19 at Milwaukee -dnp- CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 vs. #12/12 Wichita State -dnp- Nov. 26 vs. Texas 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 1 Oregon State -dnpDec. 6 Arizona State 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Dec. 12 Florida Atlantic -dnpDec. 15 Chicago State -dnpDec. 18 Houston Baptist 7 2-3 1-1 1-2 0 4 4 0 0 1 0 1 6 Dec. 22 at Illinois State 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 27 at Northwestern -dnpDec. 31 at Georgetown 8 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 Jan. 4 at Marquette 11 2-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 5 Jan. 7 --/#t23 Creighton 19 2-4 1-1 0-0 2 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 5 Jan. 9 at Butler 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Jan. 14 St. John’s 14 0-4 0-2 2-2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 Jan. 18 at #6/6 Villanova 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jan. 20 Xavier 11 1-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 Jan. 25 at Seton Hall 8 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Feb. 1 Providence 18 3-4 3-4 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 2 9 Feb. 3 Georgetown * 14 1-6 0-4 0-0 2 2 4 5 1 0 1 0 2 Feb. 7 at #12/12 Creighton 19 4-5 3-4 0-0 1 1 2 5 1 0 0 0 11 Feb. 12 #6/6 Villanova 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 15 at Providence 10 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 19 at Xavier 13 5-10 4-9 0-0 2 1 3 5 1 2 0 0 14 Feb. 22 Marquette * 30 2-4 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 5 1 1 0 0 6 Feb. 25 Seton Hall * 21 2-3 2-3 0-0 0 1 1 3 1 4 0 0 6 March 2 at St. John’s * 24 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 3 5 2 0 1 1 1 3 March 6 Butler * 12 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Georgetown * 25 5-6 4-5 0-0 1 4 5 4 0 0 0 2 14 March 13 vs. #13/13 Creighton * 9 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
2011-12 at NORTH TEXAS
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Nov. 11 St. Gregory’s 15 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 4 5 4 0 3 0 0 4 Nov. 16 at Texas Tech 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 22 at UT Arlington 9 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 27 at #24/-- Mississippi State -dnpNov. 29 at Texas 4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 LMU Centennial Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.) Dec. 2 vs. La Sierra 16 4-9 0-2 0-1 1 4 5 3 2 1 0 0 8 Dec. 3 vs. Columbia 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 4 at Loyola Marymount -dnp- Dec. 10 Sam Houston State -dnpDec. 18 Jackson State -dnpDec. 20 Grambling State -dnpDec. 22 LSU -dnpDec. 27 New Orleans -dnpDec. 29 Arkansas-Little Rock -dnpDec. 31 Troy -dnpJan. 5 at South Alabama -dnpJan. 7 at Arkansas State -dnpJan. 12 Western Kentucky 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 Jan. 14 at Louisiana-Monroe 5 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jan. 21 Denver 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Jan. 25 at Louisiana-Lafayette 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 Jan. 28 Arkansas State 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Feb. 2 Middle Tennessee -dnp-
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PETER RYCKBOSCH
HEIGHT: 6-10 | WEIGHT: 242 CLASS: JUNIOR | POSITION: FORWARD HOMETOWN: CHICAGO, ILL. HIGH SCHOOL: ST. IGNATIUS CAREER NOTES
Played in 44 career games... two-time member of BIG EAST All-Academic Team... joined the program as a walk-on in June 2012.
2013-14 (SOPHOMORE)
Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 27 games off the bench... four points and four rebounds aginst Butler... three points and three rebounds at Georgetown... opened season with eight points and five rebounds against Grambling State.
2012-13 (FRESHMAN)
Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 17 games... grabbed three rebounds at Pittsburgh with two points and a steal... scored four points and grabbed four rebounds at Connecticut... totaled six points and two rebounds against Milwaukee... scored two points against Austin Peay... grabbed two boards in DePaul debut against UC Riverside.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-time letterwinner at St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago... led the Wolfpack to an IHSA regional title as a senior... St. Ignatius was also co-champions of the Chicago Catholic League and finished with a 23-5 record... coached by Richard Kehoe... also played volleyball... played on the AAU circuit for the Illinois Heat coached by Terry Head.
PERSONAL
Son of Bart and Lisa Ryckbosch... has a brother, Steven... Lisa is the director of professional, corporate and community relations for the DePaul’s women’s basketball program... she was the women’s basketball head coach at UIC from 200211 after an 11-year stint at DePaul as an assistant and associate head coach... Lisa played collegiately at Loyola-Chicago (1980-84) and professionally for DBC Aalst Women’s Basketball Club from 1984-89... Bart, a native of Belgium, also played professionally in Belgium and is an archivist at the Art Institute of Chicago... undecided on major... majoring in Health Science.
CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2012-13 17-0 84-4.9 8-12 .667 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 11 9 20 1.2 23-2 2 4 1 4 17 1.0 2013-14 27-0 146-5.4 10-24 .417 0-0 .000 14-25 .560 12 16 28 1.0 33-0 0 9 2 2 34 1.3 Totals 44-0 230-5.2 18-36 .500 0-0 .000 15-29 .517 23 25 48 1.1 56-2 2 13 3 6 51 1.2
CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2012-13 10-0 59-5.9 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 8 3 11 1.1 18-2 2 2 1 3 9 0.9 2013-14 15-0 80-5.3 7-10 .700 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 5 9 14 1.0 16-0 0 2 2 1 18 1.2 Totals 25-0 139-5.6 11-16 .688 0-0 .000 5-12 .417 13 12 25 1.0 34-2 2 4 3 4 27 1.1
CAREER HIGHS Points: 8, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Rebounds: 5, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Assists: 1 (2x), last at Marquette (Feb. 9, 2013) Steals: 1 (6x), last vs. Xavier (Jan. 20, 2014) Blocked Shots: 1 (3x), last vs. Butler (March 6, 2014) Field Goals: 3, vs. Milwaukee (Dec. 9, 2012)
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Field Goal Attempts: 6, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) 3pt. Field Goals: -3pt. Field Goal Attempts: -Free Throws: 4, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Free Throw Attempts: 6, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Minutes: 22, at Marquette (Jan. 4, 2014)
PLAYER PROFILES CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA Nov. 9 Grambling State 17 2-6 0-0 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 Southern Miss 11 1-2 0-0 Nov. 16 Wright State 5 0-1 0-0 Nov. 19 at Milwaukee 8 0-0 0-0 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 vs. #12/12 Wichita State 5 0-0 0-0 Nov. 26 vs. Texas 4 0-1 0-0 Dec. 1 Oregon State 4 0-1 0-0 Dec. 6 Arizona State 1 0-0 0-0 Dec. 12 Florida Atlantic -dnpDec. 15 Chicago State -dnpDec. 18 Houston Baptist 2 0-1 0-0 Dec. 22 at Illinois State 2 0-0 0-0 Dec. 27 at Northwestern 6 0-2 0-0 Dec. 31 at Georgetown 8 1-2 0-0 Jan. 4 at Marquette 22 1-1 0-0 Jan. 7 --/t#23 Creighton 1 0-0 0-0 Jan. 9 at Butler -dnpJan. 14 St. John’s 2 1-1 0-0 Jan. 18 at #6/6 Villanova 1 0-0 0-0 Jan. 20 Xavier 9 1-1 0-0 Jan. 25 at Seton Hall 8 0-0 0-0 Feb. 1 Providence -dnpFeb. 3 Georgetown 1 0-0 0-0 Feb. 7 at #12/12 Creighton 2 0-0 0-0 Feb. 12 #6/6 Villanova 2 1-1 0-0 Feb. 15 at Providence 2 0-0 0-0 Feb. 19 at Xavier 5 1-1 0-0 Feb. 22 Marquette 2 0-0 0-0 Feb. 25 Seton Hall 5 0-1 0-0 March 2 at St. John’s -dnpMarch 6 Butler 10 1-2 0-0 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Georgetown -dnpMarch 13 vs. #13/13 Creighton 1 0-0 0-0
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2012-13
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Nov. 9 UC Riverside 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 Cancun Challenge (Rosemont, Ill./Cancun, Mexico) Nov. 15 Gardner-Webb 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 17 Austin Peay 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Nov. 20 vs. Wichita State -dnpNov. 21 vs. Western Kentucky -dnp- Nov. 27 Fairfield -dnp- SEC/BIG EAST Challenge (Auburn, Ala.) Nov. 30 at Auburn -dnp- Dec. 5 at Chicago State 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 9 Milwaukee 6 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 6 Dec. 12 at Arizona State 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 16 Northern Illinois -dnpDec. 22 UMBC -dnpDec. 29 Loyola-Chicago -dnpJan. 2 Seton Hall -dnpJan. 5 at Providence 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jan. 8 at Connecticut 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 5 1 0 0 0 4 Jan. 15 --/#24 Cincinnati -dnpJan. 19 St. John’s -dnpJan. 26 at Pittsburgh 16 1-1 0-0 0-2 3 0 3 3 0 1 0 1 2 Jan. 30 at St. John’s -dnpFeb. 2 Notre Dame -dnpFeb. 5 Villanova 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Feb. 9 at #24/-- Marquette 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 Feb. 13 at #21/21 Notre Dame 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 Feb. 16 Rutgers -dnpFeb. 20 at #11/11 Georgetown 8 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 Feb. 23 Connecticut 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 27 #10/9 Louisville 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 March 3 at USF -dnpMarch 6 at #17/16 Syracuse 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 March 9 #20/22 Pittsburgh -dnp- BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Rutgers 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 *game started
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GREG SEQUELE
HEIGHT: 6-9 | WEIGHT: 215 CLASS: SENIOR | POSITION: FORWARD HOMETOWN: SAINTE-ROSE, GUADELOUPE HIGH SCHOOL: RIBET ACADEMY (CALIF.) CAREER NOTES Signed with DePaul on Nov. 21, 2012.
2013-14 (JUNIOR)
Played in 31 games with one start... averaged 10.2 minutes per game... four rebounds at Creighton... four points and two boards at Villanova and against Florida Atlantic... grabbed four rebounds in 11 minutes against Arizona State... opened DePaul career with eight points and five rebounds against Grambling State.
2012-13 (SOPHOMORE AT CITRUS COLLEGE)
Played in 19 games... averaged 7.7 points and 6.6 rebounds while shooting .505 from the field... started 14 times for the Owls and averaged 21.4 minutes per game... led the team with 21 blocked shots.
2011-12 (FRESHMAN AT COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO)
Played in 21 games for the Golden Eagles... averaged 2.9 points and 2.1 rebounds in 8.1 minutes per game... shot .581 (25-43) from the field... CSI finished season with 31-5 record
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-time All-6AA League honoree at Ribet Academy... averaged 13 points, 12 rebounds and two blocked shots per game as a senior... played for William Middlebrooks at Ribet... ranked No. 52 by ESPN.com among the nation’s top power forwards... played for Compton Magic during the AAU season.
PERSONAL
Son of Monique and Henri Sequele... native of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean... Communication and Media major.
CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 31-1 317-10.2 20-33 .606 0-0 .000 3-9 .333 24 29 53 1.7 57-1 4 12 12 7 43 1.4 Totals 31-1 317-10.2 20-33 .606 0-0 .000 3-9 .333 24 29 53 1.7 57-1 4 12 12 7 43 1.4
CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 17-1 182-10.7 11-17 .647 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 11 17 28 1.6 37-1 2 9 7 5 22 1.3 Totals 17-1 182-10.7 11-17 .647 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 11 17 28 1.6 37-1 2 9 7 5 22 1.3
CAREER HIGHS Points: 8, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Rebounds: 5, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Assists: 1 (4x), last vs. Butler (March 6, 2014) Steals: 1 (7x), last vs. Butler (March 6, 2014) Blocked Shots: 3, vs. Wright State (Nov. 16, 2013) Field Goals: 4, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013)
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14
Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA Nov. 9 Grambling State 15 4-4 0-0 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 Southern Miss 8 0-0 0-0 Nov. 16 Wright State 14 0-0 0-0 Nov. 19 at Milwaukee 12 1-3 0-0 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 vs. #12/12 Wichita State 9 0-0 0-0 Nov. 26 vs. Texas 3 0-0 0-0 Dec. 1 Oregon State -dnpDec. 6 Arizona State 11 1-2 0-0 Dec. 12 Florida Atlantic 9 2-3 0-0 Dec. 15 Chicago State 5 0-0 0-0 Dec. 18 Houston Baptist 6 1-2 0-0 Dec. 22 at Illinois State 2 0-0 0-0
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Field Goal Attempts: 4, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) 3pt. Field Goals: -3pt. Field Goal Attempts: -Free Throws: 2, vs. Chicago State (Dec. 15, 2013) Free Throw Attempts: 2 (4x), last vs. Georgetown (March 12, 2014) Minutes: 18 (2x), last vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 25, 2014)
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PLAYER PROFILES Dec. 27 at Northwestern 18 Dec. 31 at Georgetown 3 Jan. 4 at Marquette 11 Jan. 7 --/#t23 Creighton 11 Jan. 9 at Butler 14 Jan. 14 St. John’s 6 Jan. 18 at #6/6 Villanova 6 Jan. 20 Xavier 7 Jan. 25 at Seton Hall 10 Feb. 1 Providence * 10 Feb. 3 Georgetown Feb. 7 at #12/12 Creighton 6 Feb. 12 #6/6 Villanova 11 Feb. 15 at Providence 14 Feb. 19 at Xavier 14 Feb. 22 Marquette 15 Feb. 25 Seton Hall 18 March 2 at St. John’s 11 March 6 Butler 15 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Georgetown 14 March 13 vs. #13/13 Creighton 9
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AARON SIMPSON
HEIGHT: 5-11 | WEIGHT: 152 CLASS: JUNIOR | POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: NORTH CHICAGO, ILL. HIGH SCHOOL: NORTH CHICAGO CAREER NOTES
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Signed with DePaul on April 17, 2014... junior college transfer that played two seasons at Lincoln College.
2013-14 (SOPHOMORE AT LINCOLN COLLEGE)
Earned third team NJCAA DII All-American honors and first team All-Mid-West Athletic Conference recognition... led the Lynx with 23.0 points per game to rank No. 16 in the NJCAA DII statistical rankings... also averaged 4.9 rebounds and 2.6 assists while shooting .431 (184-427) from the field and .857 (197-230) from the free throw line... knocked down 56 three-pointers in 27 games as Lincoln posted an 18-14 record... coached by Pat Lepper.
2012-13 (FRESHMAN AT LINCOLN COLLEGE)
Led the Lynx with 20.2 points per game to rank among the nation’s top 25 scorers at 22nd overall... also averaged 4.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists while shooting .416 (206-495) from the field and .774 (147-190) from the free throw line... totaled 67 three-pointers in 31 games as Lincoln finished the season with an 18-14 record.
HIGH SCHOOL
Illinois’ leading scorer in senior season at North Chicago and finished third in the Illinois Mr. Basketball voting behind Jabari Parker of Simeon and Proviso East’s Keith Carter... averaged 26.2 points per game and led the Warhawks to a runner-up finish in the Class 3A state tournament... as a high school junior, averaged 22.2 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game while sinking 71 three-point field goals... led North Chicago to a fourth-place finish at the Illinois Class 3A state tournament... played for Gerald Coleman... also ran cross country... played for Dickey Simpkins for Team NLP on the AAU circuit.
PERSONAL
Son of Benjamin Simpson and Irma Simpson... stepmother is Carmen Simpson... has four brothers, Ben, Darius, Michael, Camren and a sister Brianna... Journalism major.
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RASHAUN STIMAGE
HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 217 CLASS: JUNIOR | POSITION: FORWARD HOMETOWN: CHICAGO, ILL. HIGH SCHOOL: FARRAGUT CAREER NOTES
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Signed with DePaul on Nov. 27, 2013... junior college transfer that played a season at Blinn College (Texas) and a season at Daytona State College (Fla.).
2013-14 (SOPHOMORE AT DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE)
Picked up first team All-Mid-Florida Conference honors... averaged 13.9 points and 7.2 rebounds per game... Daytona State finished the regular season ranked No. 2 in state of Florida and No. 16 in the nation... team posted 24-6 overall record... played for Ryan Ridder... Daytona State is located in Daytona Beach, Fla.
2012-13 (FRESHMAN AT BLINN COLLEGE)
Averaged 15 points and 7.9 rebounds per game... shot .549 (107-195) from the field... team finished the season with 12-19 record... Blinn is located in Brenham, Texas... played for Scott Schumacher.
HIGH SCHOOL
Named an ESPNChicago.com All-Area selection... also earned All-State and All-City honors... ranked among the state’s top players after averaging 20 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks during his senior season at Farragut... played for Wolf Nelson.
PERSONAL
Son of Larry Smith and Wandra Stimage... plans to major in Communications and Media.
DARRICK WOOD
HEIGHT: 6-5 | WEIGHT: 190 CLASS: SOPHOMORE | POSITION: GUARD HOMETOWN: ALEXANDRIA, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: BRIDGTON ACADEMY (MAINE) CAREER NOTES
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Signed with DePaul on May 7, 2014... junior college transfer that played one season at Hutchinson Community College (Kan.)... has three seasons of eligibility at DePaul.
2013-14 (FRESHMAN AT HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE)
Averaged 13.6 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game... scored at least 20 points in six games and averaged 18.1 points per game over his last eight games... was third-leading scorer for the Blue Dragons and shot .434 from the field and .802 from the free throw line... Hutchinson finished the season with a 26-8 record... coached by Steve Eck... Hutchinson is located in Hutchinson, Kan.
HIGH SCHOOL
Played at Bridgton Academy in North Bridgton, Maine... played for Whit Leisure... played for the New Jersey Playaz on the AAU circuit... coached by Kyle Anderson Sr., Jimmy Salmons and Jerome Smart.
PERSONAL
Son of Darrick and Jerri Wood... majoring Communications and Media.
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OLIVER PURNELL
TWITTER: @COACHPURNELL
HEAD COACH | FIFTH SEASON AT DEPAUL | 27TH SEASON OVERALL A leader among his peers both on and off the court, Oliver Purnell enters his fifth season as head coach at DePaul in 2014-15. Known as a builder of programs, DePaul is the fifth coaching stop for Purnell over his 26-year career as he established has winning traditions at each of his previous four coaching stops. He was named the 13th head coach in DePaul basketball history on April 6, 2010 after stops at Clemson, Dayton, Old Dominion and Radford. From his first victory at Radford on Nov. 30, 1988 to his 400th career win with the Blue Demons on Dec. 22, 2010, Purnell has recorded a milestone victory at each stop of his coaching career. A win over Georgetown in the first round of the BIG EAST Championship saw the Blue Demons finish the 2013-14 season on the upswing. Four hours before the start of that 60-56 victory, freshman Billy Garrett Jr. was named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year. Garret is the second DePaul player under Purnell to earn the league’s top rookie honor. Addtionally, Brandon Young and Cleveland Melvin finished their DePaul careers ranked among the top scorers in school history. Young is third in the record book with 1,899 career points followed by Melvin in seventh place with 1,792 points. The 2012-13 campaign saw DePaul post a sevengame winning streak from late November through December to finish with a 9-3 non-conference record. The seven-game streak was the longest for a DePaul team since the 1993-94 season. Both Melvin and Young joined the 1,000-point club while Young also became the first player in program history with at least 1,200 points, 400 assists and 100 three-pointers. Evidence of the rebuilding at DePaul started in 201112 as the Blue Demons improved in a variety of ways. DePaul opened the season by winning nine of its first 12 games. The 9-3 record marked just the third time in the last 25 seasons that a DePaul team won at least nine of its first 12 contests. In addition to the increase in victories, DePaul also posted its highest scoring average since 199495 and the highest number of steals per game since the 2002-03 campaign. Individually, Melvin’s 522 points marked the sixthhighest sophomore total in program history while Young became the first player since Rod Strickland to total at least 100 assists in a season as a freshman and sophomore. Purnell led the Blue Demons through the 2010-11 campaign and set a foundation for future success behind then-rookies Melvin and Young. Melvin was selected as the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and was joined on the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team with Young. Melvin was Purnell’s first signee as he inked his National Letter of Intent a month after Purnell was hired at DePaul. The two Baltimore natives led the Blue Demons and all BIG EAST freshmen in scoring throughout the 2010-11 season. Melvin’s BIG EAST Rookie of the Year honor was the first major BIG EAST award by a DePaul player and he was the first player to earn conference rookie of the year honors since Quentin Richardson was the 1999 Conference USA Freshman of the Year. Melvin also eclipsed Mark Aguirre’s freshman field goal percentage record by shooting .522 from the field.
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Purnell inherited a Clemson program in 2003 following stints at Dayton, Old Dominion and Radford. After a 10-18 record during his first campaign in 2003-04, he led the Tigers to six straight postseason appearances including each of the last three NCAA Tournaments. Clemson was just one of 21 programs nationally, including BIG EAST members Louisville, Marquette, Pittsburgh, Villanova and West Virginia, to make three straight NCAA appearances. In his last four seasons with the Tigers, Purnell’s .694 winning percentage was third in the ACC with only Mike Krzyzewski of Duke and North Carolina’s Roy Williams posting higher winning percentages in that span. The 2009-10 squad finished at 21-11 with the program’s third straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Clemson also finished the season with 301 steals in 32 games to rank among the nation’s best for the sixth straight year. Purnell compiled a record of 138-88 (.613) during his seven-year tenure at Clemson while the program improved its winning percentage in five straight seasons from 2004-09. Following the 2009-10 season, senior forward Trevor Booker was selected by the Washington Wizards in the first round of the NBA Draft. Booker was the 23rd overall selection in June 2010 and was the first senior selected in the draft. The first first-round pick from Clemson since 1994, he completed his degree from Clemson in August 2010. Booker concluded his career third in Clemson history with 1,060 rebounds and fifth on the career charts with 1,725 points. He played and started all 134 games of his career, a Clemson record. He also earned USBWA AllDistrict III honors twice and was a first team All-ACC and All-Defensive Team as a senior - a first in school history. Among the highlights during his time at Clemson were the No. 24 ranking in the 2007-08 final AP poll and the 25-win season during the 2006-07 campaign. With the 25-11 record that season, Purnell became just the seventh active Division I head coach to take at least four schools to 20-plus win seasons. Purnell joined Krzyzewski and Bobby Cremins of Georgia Tech as the only coaches in ACC history to accomplish that feat at a league school. The 2008-09 season was record-breaking on many fronts. Purnell’s team finished with a 23-9 record, a .719 winning percentage, and a No. 24 final ranking in the Associated Press poll. Purnell and former Georgia Tech mentor Bobby Cremins are the only two coaches in ACC history to guide their teams to five consecutive years of improvement in winning percentage. The Tigers also won 20 or more games for the third straight season in 200809, a first in school history. Included among Clemson’s victims in 2008-09 was third-ranked Duke, which lost to the Tigers by a score of 74-47 on Feb. 4 at Littlejohn Coliseum. It was the largest margin of victory ever for Clemson against a ranked opponent. The Tigers also won four ACC games on the road, including over an NCAA Tournament team in Boston College and a 15-point come-from-behind effort at Virginia Tech. His 2007-08 team advanced to the ACC Championship game before falling to top-ranked North Carolina. On the way to the finals, the Tigers knocked off No. 2 seed and seventh-ranked Duke to earn a No. 5 seed in the 2008 NCAA Championship. It was the school’s first NCAA apperance since 1998 and also saw Clemson ranked No. 22 in the AP top 25 for the program’s first final ranking since 1997.
STAFF After taking over prior to the start of the 2003-04 season, Purnell put Clemson on the map in his fourth season. The Tigers matched a school record with 25 wins in 200607, which also set a single-season best for Purnell in his then-20 years as a Division I head coach. Purnell led the team to 17 consecutive victories to open the season, also tying a record held by the 1986-87 Tigers while lasting as the nation’s last remaining unbeaten team that season. Clemson also returned to the national polls for the first time since the 1998-99 season. The Tigers were ranked in the USA Today coaches’ poll for eight consecutive weeks, which included a high of No. 14 on Jan. 8, 2007. Clemson also reached the No. 1 spot in the Sagarin computer ratings on Dec. 14, 2006. Clemson finished the 2006-07 season with a 25-11 record and advanced to the NIT championship game for the second time in school history. It was a steady move up the victory ladder for Purnell after he arrived at Clemson in April 2003. In his first season (2003-04), he guided the team to wins over two top-15 teams, North Carolina and N.C. State. In his second season, the 2004-05 campaign, he led the Tigers to a sixwin improvement and first postseason appearance since 1999. Clemson earned a berth in the NIT and finished the season with a 16-16 overall record. Clemson’s all-around improvement in 2004-05 was evident in the NCAA statistical categories as well. The Tigers were the only team in the nation to rank in the top 20 in both steals and blocks per game. Clemson ranked seventh nationally with 10 steals per game and 20th nationally with 5.2 blocks per game. In fact, Clemson’s 319 steals were the third-most in a single season in school history. The 2005-06 team finished with a 19-13 overall record, the best mark at Clemson since the 1998-99 team won 20 games and the best winning percentage since the 1996-97 team reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament with a 23-10 mark. Purnell also led the Tigers to seven ACC wins, the most conference wins produced at Clemson in eight years. He led the Tigers to their second straight berth in the postseason NIT. Clemson’s win over Louisiana Tech at home was the first postseason win for the program since 1999. Also during the season, Purnell claimed his 300th win as a Division I head coach after Clemson defeated Georgia Tech 95-82 on Senior Day. The 61-year-old native of Maryland came to DePaul with 22 seasons of experience as a Division I head coach. He now has 436 career Division I wins, and has taken teams to 14 postseason tournaments and has 12 seasons of at least 20 wins on his resume. In 10 of his last 15 seasons he has taken a team to postseason play, including each of his final six at Clemson. From an honors standpoint, Purnell has been named conference Coach of the Year in three different Division I conferences. In 2002-03, as the head coach at Dayton, he was named a finalist for the Naismith Award, the honor presented to the top Division I coach in the nation. He added to his list of coaching honors in 2009 when he was named District III Coach of the Year by the USBWA. Purnell was also one of 10 finalists for the Henry Iba Award, presented annually to the nation’s top head coach. Additionally, he was a coach prominently involved in the USA Basketball program for nearly 10 years. Teams he was affiliated with in the USA Basketball program as a head coach or assistant coach accumulated a 45-4 record and won five gold medals in international competition. He is one of five USA Basketball coaches in the history of that competition to win five gold medals. He served as an assistant coach under Larry Brown on the 2004 U.S. Olympic team, the seventh time in his career he was selected as a
OLIVER PURNELL QUICK FACTS
Birth......................................May 19, 1953 in Berlin, Md. Family Wife, Vicky and children, Olivia and Lindsay, two grandchildren Education.......................................... 1975, Old Dominion BS in health and physical education 1978, Old Dominion MA in physical education and administration Playing Experience.......................1972-75, Old Dominion Team MVP and 1975 honorable mention All American when he helped Old Dominion to NCAA Division II National Championship. Assistant Coaching Experience Graduate Assistant................1975-77, Old Dominion Assistant Coach......................1978-85, Old Dominion Assistant Coach.............................1985-88, Maryland Head Coaching Experience Head Coach..................................... 1988-91, Radford Head Coach............................1991-94, Old Dominion Head Coach.................................. 1994-2003, Dayton Head Coach.................................... 2003-10, Clemson Head Coach.............................. 2010-present, DePaul Honors Old Dominion MVP........................................1974-75 NCAA Division II National Championship Team Tom Scott Award............................................1974-75 ODU’s Outstanding Gentleman Student-Athlete Inducted Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame...... 1988 Big South Coach of the Year..........................1990-91 Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year.. 1992-93 NABC District Coach of the Year....................1992-93 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year.........................1997-98 NABC District Coach of the Year....................1997-98 USA Basketball Developmental Coach of the Year... 1999 Old Dominion All-Time Team.............................. 2006 Basketball Times Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year...2008-09 USBWA District III Coach of the Year.............2008-09 Henry Iba Award Finalist................................2008-09 Coaches vs. Cancer Champion Award................. 2010 coach of a USA Basketball team. He coached prominent NBA players, such as Tim Duncan and Allen Iverson, in Greece in 2004 at the Olympics. Purnell was the head coach of the 1999 USA World University Team and led the squad to an 8-0 record and the Gold Medal in Brisbane, Australia. He was the recipient of USA Basketball’s 1999 Developmental Coach of the Year Award for that accomplishment. Purnell has been an administrative leader in his field. He was selected to the Board of Directors at the 1998 convention for the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). In 2000, he was appointed by the NABC to serve as a member of USA Basketball Men’s Collegiate Committee. That committee is responsible for the selection of collegiate coaches and players for USA Basketball’s teams. His most recent appointment is the ultimate testament to his leadership within the coaching ranks. His move up the ladder within the NABC culminated with his selection as the organization’s President, a capacity he served during the 2006-07 season. He was also recognized for his efforts in the fight against cancer with the 2010 Coaches vs. Cancer Champion Award. The honor is presented annually to a college coach who has been vigorously engaged in the program’s fundraising, education and promotional initiatives and has demonstrated leadership in the fight to save lives
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL from cancer and embolden the American Cancer Society’s vision of a world with less disease and more birthdays. His players have been successful on the court and in the classroom. In his nine years at Dayton, all but two of his four-year players graduated. In 2004-05, Clemson guard Shawan Robinson was selected to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District team. Purnell arrived at Clemson on April 6, 2003 with 15 years of Division I head coaching experience at Radford (1988-91), Old Dominion (1991-94) and Dayton (199403). His 155 victories rank third in Dayton history. He led the Flyers to at least 21 wins in each of his last four years, the first time since the late 1960s that Dayton had four straight 20-win seasons. In that four-year span, he totaled 88 victories with the Flyers. In 2002-03, Dayton had a 24-6 overall record, including a league best 14-2 mark in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Seven of the wins were on the road, which was the most by a Flyer team in 33 years. Purnell’s team then won the Atlantic 10 Tournament with a 79-72 victory over Temple that clinched an NCAA automatic berth for the Flyers. In his final season at Dayton, the Flyers gained a victory over No. 9 Marquette, which advanced to the NCAA Final Four at season’s end, and a victory over a top 20 Cincinnati team. The victory total was the most for the Dayton program since the 1966-67 team won 25 games. The season included a nine-game winning streak, the longest for the Flyer program since 1989-90, and the squad finished 16th in the final regular season poll conducted by the Associated Press. It was the first top 20 final ranking for the Dayton program since 1969. Purnell was named the head coach at the University of Dayton on April 8, 1994, and inherited a program that had won just 17 games the previous four seasons combined. The team was ranked 209th in the Sagarin rankings in 1993-94. In his final year he had the program ranked in the top 20 of the AP poll much of the season. In 1997-98 Purnell was named Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year by the league’s coaches and was the NABC District Coach of the Year that same season. It was the third time he was named a conference Coach of the Year, the third different conference to honor Purnell. He had been named Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year at Old Dominion in 1993 and the Big South Conference Coach of the Year while at Radford in 1991. Prior to taking the reins at Dayton, he spent three years as head coach at Old Dominion, his alma mater. He compiled 57 wins in those three years and took the
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program to three postseason appearances. His team won the Colonial Tournament in 1991-92 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. In each of his final two seasons at Old Dominion his teams claimed the CAA regular season championship, won 21 games and advanced to the NIT. Following the 1992-93 campaign, he was honored as the CAA Coach of the Year, NABC District IV Coach of the Year, and the Coach of the Year in the state of Virginia. Purnell began his collegiate head coaching career at Radford in 1988-89. In 1990-91, his third year, he led Radford to a 22-7 record, a 15-game improvement over the previous season. It was the third-largest single-season improvement in NCAA history at the time. Prior to his career as a head coach at the Division I level, Purnell served as an assistant coach for 10 seasons at his alma mater, Old Dominion, and at the University of Maryland. He was on the Maryland staff as an assistant coach from 1985-88. Maryland went to the NCAA Tournament in his first and third years with the program. He served as an assistant coach in a full-time capacity at Old Dominion from 1978-85. All seven of the Old Dominion teams he served as a full-time assistant advanced to postseason play, three NCAAs and four NITs. Purnell earned three letters and was a three-year starter as a guard at Old Dominion before he graduated with a degree in health and physical education in 1975. He earned a master’s degree in physical education administration in 1978. He was the senior co-captain and MVP of the 1975 Old Dominion team that won the Division II National Championship. He averaged 14.4 points per game and finished his career with 1,090 points and 476 assists. He still holds the school record for steals in a game with eight against Washington & Lee in 1975. He was named a Converse honorable mention All-American as a senior and also received the Tom Scott Award as Old Dominion’s Outstanding Gentleman Student-Athlete. A sixth-round selection of the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1975 NBA Draft, he was inducted into the Old Dominion Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988. In 2006, he was named to Old Dominion’s all-time team. A native of Berlin, Md., Purnell was born May 19, 1953. He and his wife Vicky have two children: Olivia, who graduated from the University of Southern California in 2004 and earned a master’s degree from NYU in 2007, and Lindsay, who graduated from Boston College in May 2007 and graduated from the Wake Forest School of Law in May 2010.
For a decade, Oliver Purnell was prominently involved in the USA Basketball program from 19942004. His USA Basketball experience culminated with the 2004 Summer Olympics in Greece. Teams he was affiliated with in the USA Basketball program as a head coach or assistant coach accumulated a 45-4 record and won five gold medals in international competition. He is one of five USA Basketball coaches in the history of that competition to win five gold medals. He served as an assistant coach under Larry Brown on the 2004 U.S. Olympic team, the seventh time in his career he was selected as a coach of a USA Basketball team. He coached prominent NBA players, such as Tim Duncan and Allen Iverson, in Greece at the 2004 Olympics. Purnell was the head coach of the 1999 USA World University Team and led the squad to an 8-0 record and the Gold Medal in Brisbane, Australia. He was the recipient of USA Basketball’s 1999 Developmental Coach of the Year Award for that accomplishment. Year Team Position Record Medal 1994 US Olympic Festival Head Coach 3-1 Silver 1995 World University Games Assistant Coach 8-0 Gold 1996 COPABA 22 & Under Qualifying Tournament Assistant Coach 5-0 Gold 1999 World University Games Head Coach 8-0 Gold 2001 Goodwill Games Assistant coach 5-0 Gold 2003 Olympic Qualifying Assistant Coach 10-0 Gold 2004 United States Olympic Team Assistant Coach 5-3 Bronze Overall Record: 45-4 | Medals: Gold - 5, Silver - 1, Bronze - 1
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STAFF OLIVER PURNELL NAMED RECIPIENT OF 2010 COACHES VS. CANCER CHAMPION AWARD
Prior to accepting the head coach position at DePaul, Oliver Purnell was named the recipient of the 2010 Coaches vs. Cancer® Champion Award, presented annually to a college coach who has been vigorously engaged in the program’s fundraising, education and promotional initiatives and has demonstrated leadership in the fight to save lives from cancer and embolden the American Cancer Society’s vision of a world with less disease and more birthdays. Coaches vs. Cancer is a collaboration between the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) that empowers coaches, their teams and communities to join the fight against cancer. Purnell’s commitment to fighting cancer is evident on a number of fronts. In 2008, he and his wife, Vicky, created TigerFest, a barbecue fundraiser that engages the Clemson athletic and university community and fan base, and which has raised $225,000 for Coaches vs. Cancer in the past two years. As well, in September 2009, Purnell joined four other NCAA men’s basketball coaches at an American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) Capitol Hill rally in Washington, D.C., to urge Congress to pass meaningful health care reform legislation to expand access to care for those facing cancer. Purnell is also a member of the Coaches vs. Cancer Coaches Council, comprised of NABC members, American Cancer Society volunteers and business leaders across the nation who explore innovative ways to fund the fight against cancer and send a powerful message that it can be won. “The American Cancer Society, through its alliance with the NABC, is pleased to honor Coach Purnell for his remarkable work with Coaches vs. Cancer and its commitment to help save lives. Coach Purnell has seen the impact of cancer on his own family, having lost several members to the disease, and he has taken up the charge to do whatever he can to benefit so many other people who share the cancer experience. We salute him and his wife Vicky for all they are doing to further the American Cancer Society’s mission of saving lives by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures and by fighting back,” said George W.P. Atkins, 2009-10 national volunteer chair, American Cancer Society Board of Directors. The Champion Award was instituted in 1996, with former Missouri coach Norm Stewart receiving the inaugural citation. Since that time, the award has honored head coaches Jim Boeheim (Syracuse); Denny Crum (Louisville); Roy Williams (then at Kansas and now at North Carolina); Riley Wallace (Hawaii); Fran Dunphy (then at Pennsylvania and now at Temple); Gary Williams (Maryland); Mark Few (Gonzaga); Mike Brey (Notre Dame); Bruce Weber (Illinois); Jim Calhoun (Connecticut); and Tom Izzo (Michigan State).
OLIVER PURNELL YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Totals
School Position Record Old Dominion Graduate Assistant 19-12 Old Dominion Graduate Assistant 25-4 Old Dominion Assistant Coach 11-15 Old Dominion Assistant Coach 23-7 Old Dominion Assistant Coach 25-5 Old Dominion Assistant Coach 18-10 Old Dominion Assistant Coach 18-12 Old Dominion Assistant Coach 19-10 Old Dominion Assistant Coach 19-12 Old Dominion Assistant Coach 19-12 Maryland Assistant Coach 19-14 Maryland Assistant Coach 9-17 Maryland Assistant Coach 18-13 Radford Head Coach 15-13 Radford Head Coach 7-22 Radford Head Coach 22-7 3 seasons 44-42 Old Dominion Head Coach 15-15 Old Dominion Head Coach 21-8 Old Dominion Head Coach 21-10 3 seasons 57-33 Dayton Head Coach 7-20 Dayton Head Coach 15-14 Dayton Head Coach 13-14 Dayton Head Coach 21-12 Dayton Head Coach 11-17 Dayton Head Coach 22-9 Dayton Head Coach 21-13 Dayton Head Coach 21-11 Dayton Head Coach 24-6 9 seasons 155-116 Clemson Head Coach 10-18 Clemson Head Coach 16-16 Clemson Head Coach 19-13 Clemson Head Coach 25-11 Clemson Head Coach 24-10 Clemson Head Coach 23-9 Clemson Head Coach 21-11 7 seasons 138-88 DePaul Head Coach 7-24 DePaul Head Coach 12-19 DePaul Head Coach 11-21 DePaul Head Coach 12-21 4 seasons 42-85 26 seasons 436-364
Pct Postseason .613 NCAA Division II Final Four .862 NIT First Round .423 .767 NIT Third Round .833 NCAA First Round .643 NIT First Round .600 NCAA First Round .655 NIT First Round .613 NIT First Round .613 NCAA First Round .575 NCAA Second Round .346 .581 NCAA Second Round .546 .241 .759 .512 .500 NCAA First Round .724 NIT Second Round .677 NIT Second Round .633 .259 .517 .481 .636 NIT Second Round .393 .710 NCAA First Round .617 NIT Third Round .656 NIT Second Round .800 NCAA First Round .574 .357 .500 NIT First Round .594 NIT Second Round .694 NIT Runner-Up .706 NCAA First Round .719 NCAA First Round .656 NCAA First Round .611 .226 .387 .344 .364 .331 .545
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL OLIVER PURNELL VS. ALL OPPONENTS Air Force........................................ 1-0 Akron............................................. 1-0 Alabama........................................ 3-1 UAB................................................ 0-3 Alabama State............................... 1-0 American....................................... 4-2 Appalachian State.......................... 1-0 Arizona.......................................... 0-1 Arizona State................................. 2-1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff........................ 1-0 Arkansas State............................... 1-0 Auburn........................................... 1-2 Augusta......................................... 2-5 Austin Peay.................................... 2-0 Ball State........................................ 1-1 Baptist........................................... 4-0 Bethune-Cookman........................ 2-0 Bluefield State............................... 1-0 Boston College............................... 6-4 Bradley.......................................... 0-1 Brooklyn........................................ 0-1 Butler.......................................... 2-1 California (Pa.)............................... 1-0 UC Riverside.................................. 1-0 UC Santa Barbara........................... 1-0 Cal Poly.......................................... 1-0 Cal State Northridge...................... 0-1 Campbell....................................... 5-2 Central Connecticut State.............. 2-0 Central Michigan........................... 2-0 Cincinnati....................................... 1-7 Charleston Southern..................... 5-1 Charlotte........................................ 1-2 Chicago State............................... 4-0 Cincinnati....................................... 0-3 The Citadel.................................... 1-0 Clemson......................................... 0-1 Cleveland State.............................. 1-2 Coastal Carolina............................. 3-5 College of Charleston.................... 3-2 Connecticut................................... 1-6 Coppin State.................................. 1-0 Creighton.................................... 0-3 Davidson........................................ 2-0 Delaware State.............................. 4-0 DePaul........................................... 4-2 Detroit........................................... 2-1 Duke............................................ 2-10 Duquesne.................................... 14-2 East Carolina................................ 11-3 East Tennessee State..................... 3-0 Eastern Illinois............................... 1-0 Eastern Kentucky........................... 2-1 Eastern Michigan........................... 2-0 Elon............................................... 0-1 Evansville....................................... 1-0 Fairfield.......................................... 1-0 Florida A&M.................................. 3-0 Florida Atlantic.............................. 2-0 Florida International...................... 2-0 Florida State.................................. 9-6 Fordham........................................ 8-2 Furman.......................................... 4-0 Gardner-Webb............................... 2-1 George Mason............................... 7-1 Georgetown................................ 1-6 George Washington..................... 8-9 Georgia.......................................... 2-2
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Georgia Southern.......................... 1-0 Georgia State................................. 1-0 Georgia Tech.................................. 7-8 Grambling State............................. 1-0 Hampton....................................... 2-0 Hawai’i........................................ 0-1 High Point...................................... 1-0 Holy Cross...................................... 1-0 Hofstra........................................... 1-1 Houston Baptist............................. 1-0 Howard.......................................... 2-0 Idaho State.................................... 1-0 Illinois............................................ 1-1 Illinois State................................ 0-1 Indiana State................................. 1-1 Iona............................................... 2-2 IUPUI............................................. 1-0 James Madison.............................. 3-5 Kent State...................................... 1-0 Kentucky........................................ 1-1 La Salle......................................... 10-5 Liberty........................................... 2-0 Lock Haven.................................... 0-1 Long Beach State........................... 1-0 Long Island.................................... 1-0 Louisiana-Monroe......................... 1-0 Louisiana State.............................. 1-0 Louisiana Tech............................... 1-0 Louisville........................................ 1-8 Loyola-Chicago.............................. 2-1 Manhattan..................................... 1-0 Marquette................................. 4-10 Marshall......................................... 0-1 Maryland....................................... 8-5 Maryland-Baltimore County.......... 2-0 Massachusetts............................... 5-4 McNeese State.............................. 1-0 Memphis....................................... 0-2 Miami (Fla.)................................... 4-5 Miami (Ohio)................................. 3-7 Michigan........................................ 0-1 Milwaukee.................................. 4-1 Minnesota..................................... 1-1 Mississippi..................................... 1-2 Mississippi State............................ 2-0 Mississippi Valley State.................. 2-0 Missouri......................................... 0-1 Monmouth.................................... 1-0 Morehead State............................. 4-1 Mount St. Mary’s........................... 1-0 Murray State.................................. 0-1 New Mexico................................... 1-0 Norfolk State................................. 1-0 Northwestern................................ 2-2 North Carolina............................. 2-11 UNC Asheville................................ 4-5 UNC Greensboro........................... 1-0 UNC Wilmington............................ 7-2 North Carolina A&T....................... 1-1 North Carolina State...................... 6-4 North Florida................................. 1-0 Northern Illinois.......................... 3-0 Notre Dame................................... 1-4 Ohio State...................................... 1-1 Oklahoma State............................. 0-1 Old Dominion................................ 3-1 Oregon State............................... 1-0 Penn State..................................... 1-2
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STAFF OLIVER PURNELL TIMELINE March 14, 1975: Oliver Purnell scores 12 points to help Old Dominion defeat New Orleans, 76-74, in the NCAA Division II championship game in Evansville, Ind. May 1975: Purnell earns undergraduate degree from Old Dominion. June 1975: Purnell is drafted in the sixth round, the 96th selection overall, by the Milwaukee Bucks. July 1975: Purnell interviews at Clemson with first-year head coach Bill Foster for a graduate assistant position. Purnell decides to accept a similar position under Paul Webb at his alma mater, Old Dominion. May 1978: Purnell earns Master’s degree from Old Dominion. July 1978: Purnell is named a fulltime assistant coach at Old Dominion under Paul Webb. March 1980: As an assistant coach, Purnell helps Old Dominion to a 62-51 victory over Navy in overtime, give the Monarchs the ECAC South Championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. July 1985: Purnell is named an assistant coach on Lefty Driesell’s staff at Maryland. The Terps go on to earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament in Purnell’s first year with the program. April 1, 1988: Purnell is named head coach at Radford University, his first head coaching position. Nov. 30, 1988: A 91-70 win over California (Pa.) gives Purnell his first career head coaching victory. Feb. 26, 1991: Purnell is named Big South Conference Coach of the Year. March 1, 1991: Purnell leads Radford to a 75-70 victory over Charleston Southern to win the Big South Conference Tournament title. The victory completes a 15-game improvement over the previous year, the third-best single-season improvement in NCAA history. April 1, 1991: Purnell is hired as head coach at his alma mater, Old Dominion.
March 9, 1992: Old Dominion defeats James Madison, 78-73, in the championship game of the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament to advance to the NCAA Tournament. It is the first NCAA Division I conference championship in school history. March 1, 1993: Leads Old Dominion to a 113-105 victory at Southern Miss. It is the 20th win of the season for the Monarchs, the first 20-win season for the program in seven years. March 1, 1993: Purnell is named Coach of the Year in the Colonial Athletic Association and the NABC District 4 Coach of the Year. March 1, 1994: Leads Old Dominion to 76-72 victory over Richmond. It is Old Dominion’s 20th victory of the season and Purnell’s 100th win as a Division I head coach. April 8, 1994: Named the 17th head coach in University of Dayton history. Jan. 17, 1995: In his first year at Dayton, Purnell leads the Flyers to 73-63 victory over longtime rival Notre Dame. Jan. 7, 1997: Dayton upsets 12thranked Xavier at UD Arena by a 98-91 score. Jan. 24, 1998: Dayton upsets No. 19 Xavier at UD Arena, 93-82. Feb. 14, 1998: Purnell’s Flyers upset 17th-ranked George Washington, 78-64. Feb. 25, 1998: Flyers win at Duquesne, 68-62, to clinch cochampionship of West Division of Atlantic 10 Conference. March 3, 1998: Purnell is named Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, his third conference Coach of the Year selection in a third different conference. March 2, 2000: Dayton defeats Rhode Island, 77-51, to claim the Atlantic 10 West Division title and the top seed in the A-10 Tournament. March 12, 2000: Dayton receives NCAA Tournament at-large bid with 21-8 record. It is Dayton’s first NCAA appearance since 1990.
Nov. 20, 2000: Purnell and the Flyers upset 12th-ranked Connecticut, 80-66, in the first round of the Maui Invitational. Nov. 22, 2000: The Purnell-led Flyers post another top 12 upset with a 7771 win over No. 6 Maryland at the Maui Invitational. Nov. 27, 2000: Dayton moves into the Associated Press Top 25 at No. 24. It is Dayton’s first national ranking since 1969. Jan. 6, 2001: Dayton defeats Duquesne, 70-61, for Purnell’s 200th victory as a Division I head coach. March 19, 2001: Dayton defeats Richmond, 71-56, to advance to quarterfinals of the NIT. Jan. 13, 2002: Dayton defeats Duquesne, 88-44, the Flyers largest victory margin in an Atlantic 10 Conference game. Jan. 4, 2003: Dayton downs ninthranked and eventual Final Four team Marquette by a 92-85 score in overtime. March 15, 2003: Dayton win the A-10 Tournament championship with a 79-72 victory over Temple and Hall of Fame coach John Chaney. March 16, 2003: Dayton is invited to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 4 seed. Flyers are ranked 16th in final AP Top 25. April 6, 2003: Introduced as head coach at a press conference, Purnell becomes the first African-American head coach in any men’s sport at Clemson. Sept. 1, 2003: Purnell helps United States team to gold medal in Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Puerto Rico. Jan. 31, 2004: Clemson upsets No. 12 North Carolina, 81-72, by going 11-of-13 from three-point range. The .846 three-point percentage is a Clemson record and the sixth-highest mark in college basketball history. Feb. 18, 2004: Purnell leads Clemson to a 60-55 win over 13th-ranked North Carolina State.
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL Aug. 30, 2004: Coach Purnell is a member of the coach staff of the 2004 United States Olympic team that finishes with a bronze medal at the Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Dec. 21, 2005: Purnell guides the Tigers to the San Juan Shootout title with a 66-59 win over Akron. The win gives Clemson its first eight-team tournament title in 25 years. March 4, 2006: Purnell wins his 300th game as a Division I head coach with a 95-82 win over Georgia Tech. March 15, 2006: Clemson defeats Louisiana Tech, 69-53, in NIT first round. It was Clemson’s first postseason win since the 1999 NIT. April 2, 2006: Purnell is announced as the President of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) for the 2006-07 season. Dec. 11, 2006: Purnell leads Clemson to the first national ranking in nearly eight years as the Tigers enter the USA Today Coaches’ poll. Clemson would climb to No. 14 while being ranked for eight straight weeks. Jan. 9, 2007: Clemson starts the season at 17-0 after an 87-76 win at North Carolina State. Purnell and Clemson stood as the nation’s last remaining unbeaten team. March 21, 2007: Purnell posts his fourth win over a Hall of Fame coach with a 74-70 win against Jim Boeheim and Syracuse in the quarterfinals of the NIT. March 27, 2007: Clemson ties the school record with 25 wins after defeating Air Force, 68-67, in the semifinals of the NIT at Madison Square Garden. The win also put Clemson in the championship game of the NIT for the second time in program history. March 2, 2008: Purnell’s Clemson team rallies from a 20-point deficit for a 73-70 win at Maryland. March 15, 2008: Clemson upsets second-seeded and No. 7-ranked Duke in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament for the program’s second championship game berth since 1962.
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MILESTONE VICTORIES FOR OLIVER PURNELL
Oliver Purnell has compiled over 400 victories in 23 seasons as a NCAA Division I head coach at Radford (1988-91), Old Dominion (1991-94), Dayton (1994-03), Clemson (2003-10) and DePaul (2010-present). He enters his second season at DePaul with a career record of 401-303 after recording his 400th victory against Florida Atlantic. He has recorded a milestone win at each stop of his coaching career with his first victory at Radford, his 100th win at Old Dominion, his 200th victory at Dayton and win No. 300 was with Clemson. Victory Date 1 Nov. 30, 1988 100 Mar. 1, 2004 200 Jan. 6, 2001 300 Mar. 4, 2006 400 Dec. 22, 2010
Opponent California (Pa.) Richmond Duquesne Georgia Tech Florida Atlantic
March 16, 2008: Purnell secures Clemson’s first NCAA Tournament bid in 10 years. The Tigers are the No. 5 seed in the Midwest Region. Feb. 4, 2009: Clemson upsets thirdranked Duke by a score of 74-47. It is the largest margin of victory ever against a ranked opponent for Clemson. It is also Duke’s largest margin of defeat since the 1990 NCAA championship game. March 3, 2009: Purnell leads Clemson to its second straight winning record in ACC play with a 75-57 win over Virginia. The back-to-back winning records in ACC play are the first since 1965-67 for Clemson. Nov. 28, 2009: Clemson knocks off 10th-ranked Butler, 70-69, at the 76 Classic in Anaheim, Calif. The Bulldogs would finish the season as runner-up in the NCAA Tournament. It marked Purnell’s third win over a top 10-ranked team and was Clemson’s first non-conference win over a ranked opponent since 1997. Jan. 13, 2010: Clemson and Purnell defeat North Carolina, 83-64, for Roy Williams then-largest margin of defeat in his tenure in Chapel Hill. Jan. 25, 2010: Purnell’s team is ranked for the 12th straight week in the national top 25’s for the longest streak of being ranked for Clemson since the mid-1990’s. March 7, 2010: Purnell leads Clemson to a 9-7 ACC record for the third straight season with a winning record in league play marking the first time in program history with three straight winning season in ACC games.
Score 91-70 76-72 70-61 95-82 71-62
March 14, 2010: Purnell leads Clemson to its sixth straight postseason appearance tying a school record. The Tigers are the No. 7 seed in the East Regional. The third straight NCAA bid for Clemson also tied a school record and marks just the second occasion of three consecutive NCAA appearances in program history. April 6, 2010: Purnell is named the 13th head coach in DePaul basketball history in a press conference at Courtelyou Commons on DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus. Nov. 14, 2010: The Purnell Era opens at DePaul with a 114-81 victory over Chicago State at McGrath Arena. It was just the 12th game in program history with 114 points or more for the Blue Demons. Dec. 22, 2010: A 71-62 win over Florida Atlantic secures career win No. 400 for Purnell. Feb. 17, 2011: The Blue Demons go on the road and knock off Providence, 79-76, for Purnell’s first BIG EAST victory. March 8, 2011: Cleveland Melvin named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year for DePaul’s first major individual BIG EAST honor. Melvin was Purnell’s first NLI signee in May 2010. March 12, 2014: Billy Garrett Jr. named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year. Garrett joins Melvin as Purnell tutors two BIG EAST Rookies of the Year in his first four seasons.
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DR. RON BRADLEY
TWITTER: @DRRONBRADLEY
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH | FIFTH SEASON AT DEPAUL Dr. Ron Bradley joined the DePaul staff on April 21, 2010 and serves as the associate head coach in the program. He brings over 30 years of coaching experience to Lincoln Park including 16 seasons as a head coach. Bradley helped head coach Oliver Purnell guide the Blue Demons through the 2010-11 season while mentoring BIG EAST All-Rookie Team honorees Cleveland Melvin and Brandon Young. Melvin was also named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year for the first major BIG EAST award by a DePaul player. The 2011-12 campaign saw continued improvement as the Blue Demons trended upward in victories, points per game and steals per game. DePaul’s 74.1 scoring average was its highest mark since the 1994-95 season while the 7.9 steals per game were the most since the 2002-03 campaign. DePaul put together the longest winning streak in nearly a decade in 2012-13 and increased its steal total to 8.3 per game. The 2013-14 season saw Billy Garrett Jr. earn the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year award as the Blue Demons finish the season strong by knocking off Georgetown in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament. Prior to arriving at DePaul, he spent the previous seven seasons as the associate head coach under Purnell at Clemson. His impact on the Clemson program saw the Tigers rank among national defensive leaders on an annual basis and he is credited with helping implement the high-pressure defensive schemes that characterized Purnell-coached teams. In each of the final six seasons, Clemson was ranked among the nation’s leaders in steals per game. The 2004-05 and 2007-08 squads were the only teams to rank in the top 20 in the nation in blocked shots and steals while the 2008-09 team went one step further to finish in the top 10 in both categories. As the program’s recruiting coordinator at Clemson, Bradley led the efforts to land nationally-ranked classes by ESPNU, Rivals.com and Scout.com in 2009. Bradley played a big part in Clemson’s 93 wins over the last four seasons that saw the Tigers make four straight postseason appearances. The 93 victories rank third to Duke and North Carolina in that span among ACC programs while the program recorded three consecutive NCAA visits from 2008-10. In six of his seven seasons at Clemson, the Tigers made three NIT showings and three NCAA Tournament appearances. The 2009-10 squad posted a 21-11 record while going 9-7 in ACC action. The team finished the season ranked eighth nationally with 9.4 steals per game and 10th by holding opponents to just a .294 three-point field goal percentage. Clemson received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament for its third straight appearance in the field of 65. Bradley was named one of the nation’s top 100 assistant coaches by Hoop Scoop following the conclusion of the season. In 2008-09, Clemson compiled a 23-9 record and 9-7 ledger in ACC play. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in as many seasons. Among the 23 victories was a 74-47 win over third-ranked Duke for Clemson’s largest win ever against a ranked opponent.
Basketball Scoop named Bradley one of 10 assistant coaches to be named a `rising star’ in the profession. The 2007-08 team won 24 games and also advanced to the NCAA Tournament, Clemson’s first bid to the “Big Dance” in 10 years. He helped guide the Tigers to the championship game of the ACC Tournament, the school’s first appearance since 1962. In 2006-07, he helped lead the Clemson program to a school record 25-win season. The Tigers tied the 1986-87 team for wins in a single season and also matched that same squad with 17 consecutive wins to start the season. The season concluded with a trip to the finals of the NIT, Clemson’s second appearance in that postseason tournament in school history. In 2005-06, Bradley helped Clemson to a 19-13 ledger and first postseason win (69-53 first round NIT win over Louisiana Tech) since the 1998-99 season. In 2004-05 he helped the Tigers to 16 wins and a berth in the NIT, Clemson’s first postseason bid in six years. The Tigers swept Maryland in three straight games, a first in school history. In his first year, the Tigers recorded wins over top 15 teams from North Carolina and N.C. State. Bradley served as a head coach for 16 years, five at Eastern Nazarene (1976-81) and 11 at Radford (19912002). He compiled a 289-175 record at those institutions, a .623 winning percentage. During his 16 years as a head coach, Bradley’s teams posted winning records 15 times and won 20 or more games six times. In 10 different seasons his teams won at least 18 games. Prior to his season at James Madison, Bradley coached at Radford University in Virginia for 12 seasons, including 11 as the head coach. He succeeded Oliver Purnell as the Radford head coach in 1991-92 and during his 11 years as head coach, Bradley compiled a 193-124 (.609) record. He won four conference titles, and led the Highlanders to their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1997-98. That season, Radford posted a 20-10 overall record, including a 10-2 mark in conference play, along with the Big South Conference Championship. Bradley was inducted into the Big South Conference Hall of Fame in June 2010 and is the winningest coach in Radford and Big South Conference history. Overy his career, he has been inducted into five hall of fames as a player or coach. As a player, Bradley is a member of the North Quincy High School Hall of Fame, the Eastern Nazarene College Hall of Fame and the New England Basketball Hall of Fame. In addition to his Big South Hall of Fame honor, he is also a member of the Radford University Hall of Fame as a coach. Bradley guided the 1998-99 team that returned only one starter to a 20-8 record and advanced to the Big South Tournament championship game. His team won the Big South regular season title in 1999-00 and 2000-01 with identical 12-2 records. In his one season (1990-91) as an assistant he teamed with Purnell to lead Radford to a 22-7 ledger. A native of Quincy, Mass., Bradley played basketball at Eastern Nazarene under his father, Carroll. He scored 2,649 points and averaged 24.8 points per game during his four-year career. He was a three-time NAIA honorable mention All-America choice. He ranked sixth in the nation
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL in scoring his sophomore year and 15th as a junior. Bradley was selected by the New York Nets in the American Basketball Association (ABA) draft in 1972 as a junior eligible. He played semi-professional basketball for three seasons before beginning his coaching career at Eastern Nazarene in 1976-77. During his five seasons with the Crusaders, he accumulated a 96-51 record, and his teams won three conference championships, four district titles and one regional championship. He had two 20-win seasons and on two occasions was named Naismith Conference Coachof-the-Year. Beginning with the 1981-82 season, Bradley moved on to the University of Maryland, where he served as a volunteer assistant under Lefty Driesell until 1982-83. In 1983-84, he was named an assistant coach for the Terrapins, and remained as Maryland’s top assistant through
the 1988-89 season. He served on the Maryland staff with Purnell from 1985-88. Bradley served as an assistant to the Maryland Director of Athletics during the 1989-90 season. After earning his bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1974, Bradley completed his master’s degree in Physical Education from Bridgewater (Mass.) State in 1980. He earned a doctorate in Kinesiological Sciences with an emphasis in Sports Psychology from the University of Maryland in 1993. Bradley is married to the former Denise Smith, and the couple has two children, William and Katlin, and four grandchildren. Bradley and his wife are active with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Athletes in Action. He serves on the board of directors for the NABC’s Nations of Coaches, whose mission is to “see coaches and all whom they influence impacted for the glory of God.”
BILLY GARRETT
TWITTER: @COACHBGARRETT
ASSISTANT COACH | SIXTH SEASON AT DEPAUL DePaul assistant coach Billy Garrett joined the program in May 2009 and holds over a decade of experience at the collegiate, high school and AAU levels of basketball. Garrett returned to Chicago to join Jerry Wainwright’s staff and remained on the staff after Oliver Purnell was hired on April 6, 2010. In his four seasons in Lincoln Park, Garrett has reestablished Chicago recruiting roots for the Blue Demons with nine players on the 2014-15 roster from the Chicagoland area. On the floor, Garrett assisted in the daily development of the current roster including 2011 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Cleveland Melvin and BIG EAST All-Rookie Team honoree Brandon Young. The 2011-12 campaign saw continued improvement as the Blue Demons trended upward in victories, points per game and steals per game. DePaul’s 74.1 scoring average was its highest mark since the 1994-95 season while the 7.9 steals per game were the most since the 2002-03 campaign. DePaul put together the longest winning streak in nearly a decade in 2012-13 and increased its steal total to 8.3 per game. The 2013-14 season saw Billy Garrett Jr. earn the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year award as the Blue Demons finish the season strong by knocking off Georgetown in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament. Before moving to DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus in 2009, Garrett was the associate head coach at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi for two seasons. Prior to joining the Islanders in May 2007, he was an assistant at Iowa (200607), Seton Hall (2001-06) and Siena (2000-01). Following his first collegiate stop with a Metro Atlantic Metro Conference Championship at Siena, Garrett spent five seasons at BIG EAST member Seton Hall. He made two appearances in the NCAA Tournament and one appearance in the NIT with the Pirates.
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Garrett joined the Iowa staff during the 2006-07 campaign and was briefly on the staff at New Mexico before accepting the associate head coach position at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. He started his coaching career in Chicago as head basketball coach at Providence St. Mel High School from 1994-00. Garrett was also athletic director and head track and field coach while leading the basketball program to a 130-50 record in his six seasons. He was a four-time District Coach of the Year by the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association and led Providence St. Mel to four regional titles. At Providence St. Mel, he tutored former DePaul player LeVar Seals and also coached Steven Hunter while directing the Illinois Fire AAU program. Garrett coached in the Illinois Fire program from 1994-00 and also served as a coach at the ABCD Camp from 1996-00 and was a coach at the adidas International Basketball Camp in Beijing, China in 2004. The native of Indianapolis, Ind., earned his degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1991 after playing four seasons of football at Illinois State. Garrett and his wife, Annissa, have one son, Billy. Billy was named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year in 2014 and is among the top players in the conference entering his sophomore season. He arrived at DePaul after a standout career at Morgan Park High School. He led the Mustangs to a state title as a senior and enters DePaul as a consensus top 100 player. Garrett’s father, Bill Garrett, is recognized as the first African-American basketball player in the Big Ten Conference. He played at Indiana for three seasons and finished his collegiate career in 1951 as the program’s all-time leading scorer. The All-American at Indiana was drafted by the Boston Celtics and he also played with the Harlem Globetrotters before becoming a high school coach in Indiana.
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RENARD PHILLIPS
ASSISTANT COACH | SECOND SEASON AT DEPAUL The newest member of the DePaul coaching staff is Renard Phillips. Phillips joined the staff as an assistant coach on June 17, 2013 after serving as head varsity basketball coach at Friendship Collegiate Academy and in the DC As-
sault AAU program. His first campaign with the Blue Demons saw Billy Garrett Jr. earn the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year award as DePaul finished the season strong by knocking off Georgetown in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament. He made the move to Chicago from Washington, D.C. where he was head varsity basketball coach at Friendship
Collegiate Academy since May 2012. He led FCA to a 20-7 record last season while reaching the semifinals of the Beltway Independent Playoffs. Other stops as a prep coach include Arlington Country Day (Jacksonville, Fla.) from 2010-12, Progressive Christian Academy (Temple Hills, Md.) from 2009-10 and Georgetown Prep (Rockville, Md.) for the 2008-09 season. He was also on the staff at DeMatha High School (Hyattsville, Md.) from 2002-03. Phillips was also involved with AAU basketball working as a coach in the DC Assault program since 2008. He also worked with Blue Devil AAU basketball from 2006-08. As a player, Phillips played at DeMatha High School before four collegiate seasons at VMI (1998-02). He totaled 96 career games for the Keydets and totaled just over 200 career assists as a point guard.
IVAN VUJIC
DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS | FOURTH SEASON AT DEPAUL Ivan Vujic joined the staff as director of basketball operations in September 2013. Vujic was in the same role with the Blue Demons from 2006-08 before working as an assistant coach at Northwestern for the last five seasons. With the Blue Demons, Vuijic handles the dayto-day operations of the program including schedule and travel. While in Evanston, Vujic worked with Northwestern’s post players while recruiting both nationally and internationally. The Wildcats posted back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time in program history from 2009-11. The Split, Croatia, native averaged 10.6 points and 5.7 rebounds as a senior at Valparaiso where he helped the Crusaders to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances in 1999 and 2000. He started his collegiate career at Vincennes University from 1996-98 and was named a fourth team junior college All-American by Street & Smith’s Magazine. Vujic helped the Trailblazers to a pair of NJCAA tournament ap-
pearances and was a teammate of eventual NBA all-star Shawn Marion. Following his collegiate career, Vujic was the first European player to compete in Puerto Rico’s Superior League. Vujic then played for Pepinster of the Belgian League where he was name a league all-star as a rookie for the 2000-01 season. In 2001, Vujic signed with Belgian League champions Charleoi and also played in the Euroleague before suffering a career-ending knee injury. Vujic was a member of Croatia’s U18 National team which placed fourth at the 1995 World Championships. As a member of the DePaul staff, he was an assistant coach in 2007 for the USA Basketball U19 team that earned a second-place finish at the World Championships. The squad featured NBA Draft picks Michael Beasley, Jonny Flynn, Stephen Curry, Patrick Beverly and DeAndre Jordan. After starting his coaching career at BC Dubrava Zagreb, he then returned to Valparaiso where he served as an assistant coach for the 2005-06 season before spending the two seasons at DePaul. Vujic earned a bachelor of science degree with minors in physical education and mechanical engineering from Valparaiso in 2006.
KEVIN EDWARDS
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY, CORPORATE AND PROFESSIONAL RELATIONS | FIFTH SEASON AT DEPAUL Former Blue Demon and NBA veteran Kevin Edwards joined the DePaul men’s basketball staff as the program’s director of community, corporate and professional relations on Oct. 15, 2010. Edwards played two seasons for the Blue Demons from 1986-88 before an 11-year NBA career. In his current role with the program, Edwards works as a liaison to members of the University community and Chicago’s corporate community while also handling the program’s relationships with professional basketball
franchises in the United States and overseas. Edwards played two seasons at DePaul from 1986-88 and finished his career with 995 points and led the Blue Demons to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. He averaged 14.4 points per game as a junior before posting a scoring average of 18.8 points per game during his senior season. In his two seasons, DePaul put together a combined record of 50-11. He was selected by the Miami Heat with the 20th overall pick of the 1988 NBA Draft as the second ever draft pick in the franchise’s history. In his 11 NBA seasons, he totaled 6,596 points in 604 games and retired as a member of the Vancouver Grizzlies in 2001.
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MATT FLEMING
TWITTER: @COACH_FLEM
VIDEO COORDINATOR | FOURTH SEASON AT DEPAUL Matt Fleming joined the DePaul staff as the team’s Video Coordinator in May 2011. Fleming comes to Lincoln Park after spending two seasons at VCU. Fleming’s primary responsibilities include the breakdown of game and practice footage for player development and to assist with the scouting of opponents during the season. After graduating from North Carolina in 2009 with a degree in Exercise/Sport Science and Music, Fleming
joined the VCU staff as an assistant video coordinator. Fleming was promoted in 2010 to video coordinator after the position was vacated. He assisted head coach Shaka Smart as the Rams reached the 2011 Final Four in Houston. VCU posted victories over USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and Kansas before falling to Butler in the national semifinals on their run from the First Four to the Final Four. While at North Carolina, Fleming served as a manager for the women’s basketball team from 2005-07 before becoming the team’s video coordinator in 2007. Fleming finished his masters in Sports Leadership from VCU in December 2010.
JOHN WAGLE
DIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE John Wagle is in his first season as director of sports performance after being promoted to the position in July 2014. Wagle joined the DePaul athletics department in August 2013 as an assistant director of sports performance prior to the promotion. As director, Wagle primarily works with the men’s basketball, softball and men’s tennis programs while coordinating the sports performance program for all 15 intercollegiate teams. His areas of interest in sports performance include speed and power development methods, movement efficiency and strength training as injury prevention. The Rock Island, Illinois native was an assistant
strength and conditioning coach at Western Illinois University prior to accepting the position at DePaul in August 2013. While working for the Leathernecks, he assisted in all sport-specific training protocols. He also worked at Dominican University from August 2011-July 2012 as strength and conditioning coach and an assistant baseball coach. Wagle received his Bachelor’s degree in Arts in Physics and Business Management from Augustana College and earned a Master’s of Science degree from Western Illinois, Master’s of Nonprofit Administration degree from North Park University and a Master’s of Business Administration degree from Loyola Chicago. After graduating from Augustana, Wagle played independent league baseball for the San Angelo Colts, Rockford Riverhawks, Joliet Slammers and Fargo-Moorhead Red Hawks.
JEFF CARRICO
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE Jeff Carrico joined the DePaul athletics department in the summer of 2012 as an assistant director of sports medicine. Carrico primarily works with the men’s basketball program while assisting in the daily operation with the entire athletics department. Carrico spent the previous five years at the University of Cincinnati where he worked with the men’s basketball and men’s golf programs while supervising the department as the assistant athletics director for sports medicine. During his time at Cincinnati, he also worked with women’s basketball, football, women’s golf and women’s tennis.
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DePaul is Carrico’s second stop in Chicagoland as the Cincinnati native was a graduate assistant and assistant director of sports medicine at Northern Illinois from 199397. Carrico spent 10 years at Marshall University prior to his time at Cincinnati that included an eight-year stint as head athletic trainer for the Thundering Herd. He is a member of the Marshall University Sports Medicine Hall of Fame and has served as a guest speaker at the University of Cincinnati, the BIG EAST Conference and Marshall University. Carrico is a 1993 graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and resides in Chicago. He is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the College Athletic Trainer’s Society.
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GREG GREENWELL
TWITTER: @DEPAULSID
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Greg Greenwell is in his 15th year at DePaul as a member of the athletics communications staff and his sixth as the director of the department. He was named to his current position in July 2009 after serving as interim director over the previous six months. In this role, Greenwell oversees the communications and publicity efforts for DePaul’s 15 intercollegiate athletics programs. He enters his 15th year at DePaul after first serving as assistant director in July 2000. Over the last 14 years, he has handled the primary communications efforts for men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, golf, cross country, and track and field. Additionally, he also handles the daily operation of DePaul’s athletics website and served as the media coordinator for the 2006 and 2012 NCAA Women’s
Basketball First and Second Rounds and assistant media coordinator for the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Chicago Regional which were held at Allstate Arena in Rosemont. Prior to joining the Blue Demons, he spent a year as the assistant media relations director at Texas Tech University, where he worked with the baseball and volleyball programs. Greenwell also spent time working for the Chicago White Sox, Indianapolis Colts and in the Indiana University media relations department. From 2005-10 he worked for MLB.com as a stats stringer at selected Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs home games. Additionally, he also worked in the media operations at the 2004 U.S. Open at Olympia Fields Country Club, the 2005 World Series at U.S. Cellular Field and the 2007 CONCACAF Golf Cup at Soldier Field. The native of Palmetto, Fla., played baseball and graduated from Flagler College in 1997 with a degree in sport management and minor in business administration. He and his wife, Jennifer, reside in the Chicago suburb of Vernon Hills with their sons, Nolan and Brady.
LINDA JEPSEN
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Linda Jepsen is in her 12th year as the administrative assistant for the Blue Demon men’s basketball staff. Jepsen is responsible for the daily operation of the basketball office. Among her duties are handling head coach Oliver Purnell’s schedule as well as travel arrangements and general clerical and administrative responsibilities for the entire coaching staff. In addition to her role with the men’s basketball program, Jepsen was president of DePaul’s Staff Council from 2012-14. Jepsen joined the Blue Demons after spending 11 years as a member of the Conference USA staff, where
she was the Director of Sports Services. She joined the league in 1992 when it was formed as the Great Midwest Conference and continued her duties when C-USA was born in 1996. In her duties at the Chicago-based conference, she provided executive support to the Commissioner and associates, handled budgetary issues, worked on competition schedules, coordinated travel and hotel arrangements and served as a liaison to institutional staff at remote locations. Jepsen got her start in athletics in 1977 when she was the Administrative Assistant to the Athletic Director at Oak Park River Forest High School, a position she held until 1992. Jepsen, who graduated from DePaul’s School for New Learning in the spring of 2008, resides in LaGrange, Ill. Linda has a son Erik and daughter Britta, who is a DePaul graduate.
ANDREA MOSHER-CHILDRESS
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ACADEMIC ADVISING Andrea Mosher-Childress is in her first year at DePaul as assistant director of atheltics academic advising. She works with the men’s basketball and women’s tennis programs while coordinating the tutor program. Mosher-Childress comes to DePaul after stints at Illinois State University and the University of Detroit Mercy. At Detroit from 2011-13, she worked with both the men’s and women’s basketball programs as an academic coordinator assistant. After a four-year career as a track and field studentathlete at Illinois State, Mosher-Childress transitioned into the academic services and life skills program as a graduate assistant from 2006-09. She totaled five years
with her alma mater including the last two years as director of student-athlete development. As director, Mosher-Childress led the life skills program for more than 400 student-athletes at Illinois State while also building on and off-campus relationships for the athletics department. Outside of her experience at Detroit and Illinois State, Mosher-Childress has worked at a variety of NCAA workshops including the NFL-NCAA Life Skills/ Player Development Summit in Feb. 2001 and the NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership Forum in Oct. 2010. She also participated in the NCAA Effective Workshop Facilitiation Symposium and the NCAA Life Skills Coordinator National Conference. Mosher-Childress graduated from Illinois State with a degree in exercise science in Aug. 2006 before completing a sport management master’s degree at Illinois State in May 2008.
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REV. DENNIS H. HOLTSCHNEIDER, C.M.
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
The Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M., is president of DePaul University, the nation’s largest Catholic university and the largest private university in the Midwest, and interim chairman of Ascension, the nation’s largest Catholic and non-profit
health system. He also serves on the boards of the American Council on Education, Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, the Chicago History Museum and the steering committee of the Illinois Business Immigration Coalition. Father Holtschneider became DePaul’s 11th president on July 1, 2004 and oversees a $550 million budget, 24,414 students and 973 full-time faculty on five Chicago campuses. He has led DePaul through two successful strategic plans. The current plan, “Vision 2018: Dedication to Excellence, Commitment to Community,” was launched in September 2013 and is designed to enhance academic quality and educational innovation, deepen connections to the global city of Chicago, strengthen DePaul’s Catholic and Vincentian identity, foster diversity and inclusion and ensure the university’s financial strength. During Father Holtschneider’s tenure, the university developed and completed its “Many Dreams, One Mission” capital campaign, which surpassed its original goal to raise $250 million, eventually raising $326 million, the largest portion of which was allocated for student scholarships to ensure access to high quality education for future generations of DePaul students. He joined the board of Ascension Health in 2009 and moved to the parent board of Ascension in 2012, where he chairs the audit committee for the $20 billion health care organization consisting of the health care system and an array of health-related businesses.
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A Detroit native, he studied at Harvard University and received his doctorate in administration, planning and social policy in 1997 after writing a dissertation on the early history of financial aid in the United States. He earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Niagara University in 1985, studied for the priesthood at Mary Immaculate Seminary in Northampton, Pa., and was ordained in 1989. Father Holtschneider was an administrator with St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y., from 1996 to 1999, first as assistant dean of Notre Dame College and later as associate dean of the university’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Concurrently, he served as an assistant professor of higher education in St. John’s Graduate School of Education. He served as executive vice president at his alma mater, Niagara University in Niagara Falls, N.Y., from 2000 to 2004, where he directed the university’s strategic planning efforts and daily operations. Father Holtschneider led two national studies examining trends in governance and leadership in American Catholic colleges and universities. He is the author of one book and numerous articles on U.S. higher education and Catholic higher education, as well as a frequent consultant and speaker on these topics. He is a professor of education at DePaul and a faculty member in the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Management Development Program where, during the fall 2014 semester, he is serving as Visiting Scholar and President-in-Residence. He also is a faculty member at Boston College’s Institute for Administrators in Catholic Higher Education. Father Holtschneider has been honored widely for his work on a variety of issues, including being listed as one of Diversity MBA Magazine’s Top 100 under 50 Diverse Executive Leaders (2012). He also holds honorary doctoral degrees from Adamson University, Manila; College of St. Elizabeth, New Jersey; Niagara University, New York; St. Thomas Aquinas College, New York; and received the Vincentian Charism Award from All Hallows College in Dublin.
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JEAN LENTI PONSETTO
ATHLETICS DIRECTOR
One of the nation’s most widely respected leaders in intercollegiate athletics and a driving force behind the continuing expansion and development of DePaul’s athletics program, Jean Lenti Ponsetto is now in her 13th year as DePaul’s Director of Athletics and her 40th as a member of the Blue Demon athletic family. Jeanne was named to her current position on July 1, 2002 and the Blue Demons have experienced tremendous success both on and off the playing field ever since. Ponsetto also guided the DePaul efforts in 2003 when the University announced it would join the BIG EAST Conference in 2005. An advocate for student-athlete welfare, Ponsetto initiated and provided the leadership for the SullivanMcGrath Athletics Capital Campaign which has yielded the funding resources for the renovation of Wish Soccer Field, the creation of the Cacciatore Softball Stadium and renovation of the Cherry Family Indoor Track at the Ray Meyer Center. Ponsetto had an active role in helping to organize the new BIG EAST Conference which debuted on July 1, 2013 with seven members of the previous conference (DePaul, Marquette, Georgetown, St. John’s, Providence, Seton Hall and Villanova) along with three new members (Butler, Creighton, Xavier). She was also involved in the new DePaul basketball arena to be located near McCormick Place and scheduled to open in the 2016-17 season. During her first 12 years at the helm of the department, 14 of the 15 Blue Demon athletic programs have represented the school in NCAA championships including 12 straight NCAA appearances by the women’s basketball team, two trips to the Women’s College World Series for the softball program, and the men’s soccer team’s initial trip to the NCAA Tournament after winning the BIG EAST Conference regular season title. Success has also come in the classroom during Ponsetto’s tenure as more than 1,000 Blue Demon studentathletes have been named to conference academic honor rolls. The golf team was academic national champion in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014. In 2012-13, women’s basketball was ranked second nationally in the WBCA Academic Top 25 after finishing third in 2011-12. The most-recent example of the academic success was during a span of 13 days following the end of the 2013-14 academic year that saw DePaul teams honored with six academic accolades. Men’s golf and the track and field programs were recognized for their outstanding achievement and 154 student-athletes were named to BIG EAST All-Academic Team. The final accolade saw five program earn the BIG EAST’s Team Academic Award marking the fourth straight year that DePaul has led the conference in the team academic honors. DePaul led the BIG EAST Conference with eight 201213 Team Academic Excellence Awards for having the highest collective grade-point averages in each conference sport. Women’s basketball, golf, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, women’s indoor
track and field and women’s outdoor track and field all accumulated the highest team GPA for their respective sports. The 2008-09 academic year saw the men’s track and field program post the highest cumulative grade-point average in the country by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. Among the 16 programs in the BIG EAST Conference, the Blue Demons led the way academically in women’s basketball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s soccer, women’s tennis, men’s indoor track and field and men’s outdoor track and field. In the spring of 2009, she was named Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year for the NCAA Division I Central Region. For the second time in her career, Ponsetto was presented NACWAA’s Administrator of the Year Award in 2003 and was the organization’s president in 2005-06. She added duties as president of the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association (D1-AAA ADA) for 2009-10. Prior to being named president, she was the second vice president for the I-AAA Athletics Directors Association. A former four-sport standout for DePaul, Ponsetto boasts a wealth of experience in three areas of DePaul athletics: as a student-athlete, coach and administrator. She had spent seven years as the senior associate director of athletics after serving 12 years as the associate director and two as an assistant director before assuming her current job in 2002. Aside from her duties at DePaul, she has served on numerous NCAA committees including a joint NCAA/ USOC Task Force. Ponsetto served the NCAA as a member of the Division I Men’s Basketball Enhancement Group and is an NCAA Champion, a program highlighting key NCAA administrators to act as spokespeople from the membership on NCAA issues. Ponsetto also chairs the Honda Awards Board of Directors and the Wade Trophy Selection Committee and is the past president of NACWAA and a member of the NACDA Division I-AAA Board of Directors. In recent years, Ponsetto served on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Issues Committee, the Division I Women’s Basketball Task Force, the Division I Recruiting/Early Scholarship Offer Working Group, the NCAA Amateurism Clearinghouse Advisory Group and the NCAA Work/Life Balance Task Force. Ponsetto spent a five-year term as Chair of the 49-member NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet, a position she assumed in 1998 after one year as a member of the Cabinet. She was the first woman to chair a Cabinet and had the longest tenure as a Cabinet chair. Under Ponsetto’s leadership, the Championships/ Competition Cabinet had several accomplishments, most notably the expansion of championship opportunities to include all conference champions, an improved awards program, a review of the Association’s bylaws with regard to playing and practice seasons, authorization and format structure for all championships, establishment of a comprehensive certification process for the I-A Football Bowl Games and certified events. During her tenure she was a member of the NCAA Division I Budget Committee and served as an adviser to the NCAA President during the NCAA negotiations with ESPN which yielded additional
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL championship appearances and revenue for the NCAA. In 1999, she was one of only eight women appointed to the 29-person NCAA Division I Working Group to Study Men’s and Women’s Basketball Issues. This committee was formed to review matters important to the Division I membership such as freshman eligibility, graduation rates, summer recruiting, student-athlete welfare, gambling, agents and outside influences. Ponsetto also served as a member of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Marketing Committee, which developed a plan for the potential growth in attendance and television viewership for both men’s and women’s basketball. She served on the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee from 1992-98 and was chair of the committee her final two years. In this position, Ponsetto was in charge of all aspects of the NCAA Championship including the selection of the 64-team field as well as the administration of the tournament. Additionally, she was selected to serve on the NCAA Basketball Officiating Committee, which oversees the officials’ clinics and tournament officiating. Ponsetto has received several awards for her outstanding work at DePaul and for her leadership serving the NCAA members and student-athletes. The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association named her Administrator of the Year at the 1998 Final Four and the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) named her Administrator of the Year that same year. Subsequently, Ponsetto was annually appointed to the NACWAA Board of Directors. In September 1999, Ponsetto was honored by DePaul with a Spirit of DePaul Award given to five members of the DePaul community for their university leadership and service in the spirit of St. Vincent dePaul. A gifted public speaker, Ponsetto was the Master of Ceremonies at the 2002 and 2008 Honda Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Awards Program and has been a faculty member at the NACWAA Executive Institute and a presenter at NCAA Regional Compliance seminars and NCAA Student Leadership Conferences. She is also a frequent guest on radio and television programs regarding issues that face intercollegiate athletics today and has served as a color analyst for Fox Sports Net during telecasts for college basketball, volleyball and softball contests. She also served as a studio analyst in 2000 for ESPN during the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship. Since moving into an administrative position over 20 years ago at DePaul, Ponsetto has had a significant impact on the status of the DePaul intercollegiate sports scene. She introduced four women’s sports - indoor and outdoor track, cross country and women’s soccer - to varsity status at DePaul. Under her direction DePaul has built several athletic facilities including the Sullivan Athletic Center that opened in 2000, the Ray Meyer Fitness Recreation Center that opened in 1999 and the recently completed projects in Cacciatore Stadium, Wish Field and the Cherry Family Indoor Track. Recently she negotiated long-term contracts with Ruffled Feathers Golf Club as home for the men’s golf program as well as Lane Stadium as a home for the men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams. In 1983, Ponsetto was also instrumental in the formation of the North Star Conference of which DePaul was a charter member until leaving the league in 1991. During DePaul’s tenure in the North Star, she served as the commissioner from 1987-89. Her stint as commissioner was highlighted by the addition of four new members and the
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expansion of the sports information services. Jeanne also served as chairperson of the basketball committee for six years. With the formation of the Great Midwest Conference in 1991 and Conference USA in 1995, Ponsetto added several additional duties to her resume. She was the first chair of the Great Midwest Woman Administrators Committee and was also a member of the Conference USA Compliance Coordinators Committee. She also has been tournament manager for the Great Midwest and Conference USA women’s basketball, volleyball, rifle, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track and men’s and women’s tennis championships when DePaul served as host. In 1998-99, she served as chair of the Senior Woman Administrators and served on the C-USA Television Committee and both the men’s and women’s basketball task forces. Ponsetto was one of 16 administrators selected nationally to serve on the NCAA’s Life Skills Task Force in 1993. This was a project sponsored by the NCAA Educational Services to assist institutions in the preparation of student-athletes for the out-of-the classroom learning experiences they encounter. The program components include Academics, Athletics, Personal Development, Community Service and Career Development. Ponsetto is a member of both NACDA and NACWAA and is also involved in several community and charitable organizations. Ponsetto, who is a member of the DePaul Athletic Hall of Fame, began her association with Blue Demon athletics as a member of the tennis, volleyball and women’s basketball teams in 1974-75. She participated in softball when it was added as a varsity sport two years later. Following graduation in 1978, she was named the school’s first assistant women’s basketball coach by then head coach Doug Bruno. Ironically, she then hired him as head women’s coach when he returned to that position in 1988. Her work within the Chicago sports scene has been duly noted. Ponsetto was named one of the top 100 most influential women in Chicago by the Chicago Sun-Times (she was ranked second in sports category behind Chicago Bears owner Virginia McCaskey) in 2004, and in the spring of 2003 she was awarded the Leonardo Da Vinci Outstanding Achievement in Education Award by the Sons of Italy. Ponsetto was inducted into the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame in 2007, whose membership includes Ray Meyer, Mike Ditka, Walter Payton and Michael Jordan. Most recently, she was honored with induction in the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame in November 2014. Married to former Blue Demon basketball star Joe Ponsetto, the current Assistant Village Manager and Village Prosecutor in west suburban Maywood, she comes from a family intertwined in education and athletics. One brother, Frank Lenti, is head football coach at Mt. Carmel High School in Chicago. In the fall of 1999, the Chicago Tribune named Frank as the high school football coach of the century in Illinois. Another brother, David, is an assistant under Frank with the Caravan. Two other brothers work for the DePaul athletics department as Michael is the Director of Athletic Facilities and Eugene is the school’s all-time winningest coach as the head softball coach. Jeanne’s sister Marilyn, who recently retired as the Teacher Coordinator for Students with Learning Disabilities in south suburban Dolton, is a DePaul graduate as are Eugene and David.
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2013-14 RESULTS Overall: 12-21 (home: 8-9 | away: 3-9 | neutral: 1-3) BIG EAST: 3-15 (home: 2-7 | away: 1-8) Leading Leading Leading Date W/L Score Opponent (attendance) Scorer Rebounder Assists Nov. 9 W 96-58 Grambling State** (3,254) Melvin (17) Hamilton (11) Young (6) CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 L 68-75 Southern Miss (5,840) Young (23) Young (6) Garrett (8) CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 16 W 81-72 Wright State (6,162) Melvin (23) Melvin (13) Young (4) Nov. 19 W 80-71 at Milwaukee (3,186) Melvin (20) Melvin (9) Young (6) CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 L 72-90 vs. #12/12 Wichita State (7,682) Young (16) Marrero (5) Young (4) Young (5) CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 26 L 59-77 vs. Texas (8,324) Melvin (15) Hamilton (7) Young (3) Dec. 1 W 93-81 Oregon State (6,765) Melvin (23) Melvin (7) Garrett (10) Dec. 6 L 56-78 Arizona State (6,888) Garrett (14) Melvin (9) McDonald (2) Dec. 12 W 81-70 Florida Atlantic (5,564) Marcius (19) Marcius (12) Young (6) Melvin (19) Dec. 15 W 77-70 (OT) Chicago State (6,627) Melvin (18) Melvin (11) Young (5) Dec. 18 W 78-58 Houston Baptist (5,101) Melvin (28) Melvin (12) Hamilton (5) Dec. 22 L 64-69 at Illinois State (5,345) Garrett (18) Marcius (11) Garrett (4) Young (4) Dec. 27 W 57-56 at Northwestern (6,819) Marcius (12) Young (7) Garrett (4) Dec. 31 L 61-54 at Georgetown* (7,823) Garrett (17) Marcius (6) Garrett (3) Jan. 4 L 56-66 at Marquette* (15,194) Melvin (22) Marcius (4) Young (7) Jan. 7 L 62-81 --/#t23 Creighton* (7,104) Young (24) Melvin (6) Young (5) Jan. 9 W 99-94 (2OT) at Butler* (6,163) Melvin (30) Hamilton (12) Garrett (5) Jan. 14 W 77-75 St. John’s* (6,102) Garrett (21) Melvin (7) Garrett (5) Young (5) Jan. 18 L 62-88 at #6/6 Villanova* (6,500) Young (13) Melvin (4) Garrett (3) McDonald (3) McKinney (3) Young (3) Jan. 20 L 74-84 Xavier* (6,531) Melvin (25) McKinney (6) Garrett (3) McDonald (3) Jan. 25 L 69-86 at Seton Hall* (8,307) Young (23) Hamilton (7) Curington (1) Marrero (7) Hamilton (1) McGhee (1) Young (1) Feb. 1 L 72-77 Providence* (7,139) Curington (22) Hamilton (8) Young (9) Feb. 3 L 59-71 Georgetown* (6,339) Young (15) Hamilton (10) Young (3) Feb. 7 L 66-78 at #12/12 Creighton* (18,323) Young (16) Young (7) Garrett (5) Feb. 12 L 62-87 #6/6 Villanova* (7,387) Young (27) Marcius (7) Garrett (3) Feb. 15 L 61-84 at Providence* (12,069) Young (18) Marcius (6) Young (2) Young (6) Feb. 19 L 64-83 at Xavier* (9,752) Garrett (17) Marcius (8) Garrett (5) Feb. 22 L 94-96 (OT) Marquette* (9,342) Young (29) Hamilton (9) Young (6) Feb. 25 W 65-60 Seton Hall* (5,827) Young (19) Marcius (9) Young (4) March 2 L 64-72 at St. John’s* (10,670) Young (23) Robinson (5) McDonald (4) Young (4) March 6 L 46-79 Butler* (6,206) Young (24) Garrett (6) Crockett (1) McDonald (1) Robinson (1) Sequele (1) Young (1) BIG EAST Tournament First Round (New York, N.Y.) March 12 W 60-56 vs. (7) Georgetown (13,177) Garrett (17) Garrett (5) Garrett (6) Robinson (5) Young (5) BIG EAST Tournament Quarterfinal (New York, N.Y.) March 13 L 62-84 vs. (2) #13/13 Creighton (13,807) Young (22) Young (8) McKinney 2) Young (2) *BIG EAST game | **home game played at McGrath-Phillips Arena
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Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total DePaul 1025 1212 12 2290 Opponents 1197 1247 7 2487
REBOUNDS Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 78 127 6.4 37-1 19 35 31 11 334 16.7 115 135 4.2 61-1 113 99 9 57 521 16.3 62 74 2.4 93-2 93 68 3 29 383 12.4 108 155 4.8 77-2 25 60 20 16 247 7.7 42 60 1.8 74-1 39 31 4 37 179 5.4 82 153 4.6 95-4 5 43 32 9 160 4.8 8 20 1.2 21-0 5 8 0 2 69 4.1 19 27 1.4 26-0 9 15 2 9 74 3.9 30 39 1.8 49-4 8 12 3 6 81 3.7 29 53 1.7 57-1 4 12 12 7 43 1.4 16 28 1.0 33-0 0 9 2 2 34 1.3 29 56 2.2 23-0 4 9 6 4 31 1.2 8 13 0.5 16-0 5 3 4 4 25 1.0 1 1 0.3 1-0 0 0 0 0 1 0.3 54 124 12 713 1119 33.9 713-17 359 444 139 221 2290 69.4 795 1130 34.2 662-19 440 430 155 219 2487 75.4
Attendance Summary Games Totals Avg./Game Home 17 108,178 6,363 Away 12 110,151 9,179 Neutral 4 42,990 10,748 Totals 33 261,319 7,919 Largest Home Crowd............................................9,342, Feb. 22 vs. Marquette Largest Away Crowd............................................... 18,323, Feb. 7 at Creighton Largest Neutral Crowd................................................. 8,324, Nov. 26 vs. Texas
TOTAL 3-PTS ## Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off 12 Cleveland Melvin 20-20 652-32.6 121-257 .471 33-70 .471 59-93 .634 49 20 Brandon Young 32-32 1114-34.8 178-411 .433 29-114 .254 136-201 .677 20 5 Billy Garrett 31-25 911-29.4 107-292 .366 37-116 .319 132-160 .825 12 2 Tommy Hamilton 32-26 786-24.6 85-215 .395 19-53 .358 58-80 .725 47 25 Durrell McDonald 33-7 647-19.6 65-159 .409 27-65 .415 22-33 .667 18 55 Sandi Marcius 33-24 615-18.6 60-100 .600 0-0 .000 40-66 .606 71 0 R.J. Curington 17-3 155-9.1 25-69 .362 10-34 .294 9-12 .750 12 21 Jamee Crockett 19-1 278-14.6 23-91 .253 14-52 .269 14-21 .667 8 11 Forrest Robinson 22-7 269-12.2 29-66 .439 22-54 .407 1-2 .500 9 42 Greg Sequele 31-1 317-10.2 20-33 .606 0-0 .000 3-9 .333 24 30 Peter Ryckbosch 27-0 146-5.4 10-24 .417 0-0 .000 14-25 .560 12 1 DeJuan Marrero 25-3 171-6.8 12-30 .400 0-0 .000 7-17 .412 27 4 Edwind McGhee 25-5 167-6.7 6-25 .240 4-12 .333 9-12 .750 5 13 Cory Dolins 3-0 5-1.7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 Team 70 DePaul 33 6700 782-1848 .423 195-580 .336 531-776 .684 406 Opponents 33 6700 848-1768 .480 210-561 .374 581-825 .704 335
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1st 538 681
2nd 630 706
OT 12 7
Total 1206 1422
TOTAL 3-PTS ## Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off 12 Cleveland Melvin 7-7 243-34.7 45-95 .474 13-30 .433 22-40 .550 15 20 Brandon Young 18-18 636-35.3 104-255 .408 20-74 .270 84-121 .694 10 05 Billy Garrett 16-15 474-29.6 61-159 .384 25-63 .397 74-91 .813 5 02 Tommy Hamilton 17-11 378-22.2 37-97 .381 9-27 .333 19-27 .704 19 25 Durrell McDonald 18-5 388-21.6 37-93 .398 17-37 .459 10-15 .667 14 00 R.J. Curington 12-3 142-11.8 21-57 .368 8-30 .267 9-12 .750 10 55 Sandi Marcius 18-11 340-18.9 26-44 .591 0-0 .000 27-42 .643 34 11 Forrest Robinson 16-5 220-13.8 22-55 .400 17-46 .370 0-0 .000 8 21 Jamee Crockett 8-0 114-14.3 7-29 .241 1-15 .067 4-8 .500 3 42 Greg Sequele 17-1 182-10.7 11-17 .647 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 11 30 Peter Ryckbosch 15-0 80-5.3 7-10 .700 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 5 04 Edwind McGhee 14-5 128-9.1 4-22 .182 3-10 .300 4-6 .667 3 01 DeJuan Marrero 15-3 109-7.3 6-20 .300 0-0 .000 3-9 .333 14 Team 36 DePaul 18 3675 409-993 .412 113-336 .336 275-405 .679 201 Opponents 18 3675 478-940 .509 122-302 .404 344-487 .706 166
2013-14 BIG EAST STATISTICS REBOUNDS Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 20 35 5.0 17-0 7 17 15 3 125 17.9 61 71 3.9 33-0 59 53 4 36 312 17.3 34 39 2.4 50-2 43 34 0 16 221 13.8 63 82 4.8 40-2 13 35 9 7 102 6.0 21 35 1.9 45-0 23 21 4 19 101 5.6 8 18 1.5 18-0 5 7 0 2 59 4.9 48 82 4.6 52-3 1 18 19 3 79 4.4 21 29 1.8 44-4 8 11 2 3 61 3.8 3 6 0.8 12-0 3 3 1 5 19 2.4 17 28 1.6 37-1 2 9 7 5 22 1.3 9 14 0.9 16-0 0 2 2 1 18 1.2 5 8 0.6 13-0 5 3 3 4 15 1.1 16 30 2.0 14-0 2 4 3 1 15 1.0 26 62 6 372 573 31.8 411-12 185 243 74 118 1206 67.0 448 614 34.1 352-10 266 222 89 125 1422 79.0
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Score 1-2-OT FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OReb. DReb. Reb. Ast. TO Blk. Stls. 96 44-52 34-72 .472 11-21 .524 17-28 .607 19 34 53 17 18 5 10 58 26-32 20-61 .328 4-16 .250 14-25 .560 11 26 37 5 23 6 8 68 30-38 23-53 .434 7-26 .269 15-24 .625 11 18 29 14 14 1 11 75 35-40 26-50 .520 4-11 .364 19-27 .704 11 25 36 14 15 3 7 81 33-48 24-44 .545 5-12 .417 28-36 .778 13 21 34 11 19 7 6 72 35-37 24-48 .500 7-18 .389 17-23 .739 7 12 19 12 19 1 10 80 32-48 30-61 .492 9-18 .500 11-15 .733 11 27 38 13 7 4 6 71 32-39 22-54 .407 7-25 .280 20-23 .870 6 22 28 13 9 6 3 72 34-38 26-59 .441 6-19 .316 14-23 .609 16 18 34 8 11 1 3 90 52-38 31-52 .596 3-8 .375 25-37 .676 10 24 34 10 6 4 5 59 23-36 18-47 .383 5-17 .294 18-22 .818 10 10 20 8 15 2 4 77 39-38 26-52 .500 2-9 .222 23-28 .821 18 22 40 9 15 3 8 93 43-50 33-57 .579 6-11 .545 21-27 .778 13 16 29 17 15 2 8 81 39-42 30-50 .600 3-11 .273 18-27 .667 8 14 22 11 17 2 3 56 25-31 19-65 .292 2-17 .118 16-25 .640 15 27 42 5 10 7 8 78 28-50 27-53 .509 7-16 .438 17-24 .708 5 36 41 14 13 12 4 81 38-43 32-61 .525 6-13 .462 11-18 .611 18 20 38 15 12 2 3 70 37-33 25-55 .455 5-16 .313 15-20 .750 13 16 29 11 12 4 6 77 38-24-15 22-53 .415 4-11 .364 29-40 .725 11 30 41 14 23 10 12 70 32-30-8 27-70 .386 8-26 .308 8-13 .615 15 24 39 11 19 8 9 78 33-45 27-67 .403 3-11 .273 21-28 .750 18 24 42 13 9 10 8 58 27-31 23-61 .377 6-14 .429 6-12 .500 16 25 41 16 18 3 5 64 34-30 24-58 .414 6-17 .353 10-14 .714 15 27 42 13 16 7 3 69 37-32 20-64 .313 5-26 .192 24-30 .800 19 22 41 10 6 6 9 57 28-29 21-57 .368 1-10 .100 14-29 .483 12 34 46 13 14 5 10 56 23-33 17-53 .321 8-24 .333 14-23 .609 7 33 40 13 15 6 7 54 25-29 18-55 .327 5-19 .263 13-26 .500 12 27 39 8 18 4 9 61 29-32 21-45 .467 4-12 .333 15-27 .556 2 31 33 9 16 4 9 56 30-26 22-57 .386 10-23 .435 2-4 .500 12 14 26 17 16 1 5 66 26-40 20-39 .513 3-8 .375 23-31 .742 10 22 32 15 17 7 9 62 32-30 23-57 .404 6-23 .261 10-12 .833 12 20 32 11 15 6 10 81 37-44 27-56 .482 11-21 .524 16-24 .667 15 24 39 19 13 3 7 99 32-41-14-12 32-55 .582 8-14 .571 27-38 .711 9 27 36 12 18 7 6 94 35-38-14-7 34-71 .479 6-20 .300 20-32 .625 14 19 33 12 11 3 8
PF-D 20-0 24-1 22-0 22-0 21-0 28-2 18-0 14-0 28-1 20-1 24-0 19-0 22-1 21-0 22-0 21-0 18-0 19-1 16-1 30-3 12-0 20-0 23-1 17-0 22-0 21-1 23-1 21-1 28-2 16-0 21-0 16-0 30-2 29-2
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DePaul St. John’s DePaul at Villanova DePaul Xavier DePaul at Seton Hall DePaul Providence DePaul Georgetown DePaul at Creighton DePaul Villanova DePaul at Providence DePaul at Xavier DePaul Marquette DePaul Seton Hall DePaul at St. John’s DePaul Butler DePaul vs. Georgetown DePaul vs. Creighton
77 75 62 88 74 84 69 86 72 77 59 71 66 78 62 87 61 84 64 83 94 96 65 60 64 72 46 79 60 56 62 84
38-39 38-37 24-38 33-55 32-42 50-34 25-44 45-41 37-35 42-35 30-29 27-44 31-35 39-39 31-31 48-39 26-35 49-35 27-37 39-44 41-41-12 44-38-14 38-27 29-31 21-43 33-39 18-28 38-41 23-37 25-31 29-33 49-35
25-62 28-59 22-54 31-56 24-57 28-48 23-55 30-53 23-55 25-47 19-51 18-50 25-63 26-56 20-54 27-49 21-52 27-51 19-53 27-42 29-63 32-60 21-35 24-47 26-63 24-48 17-52 29-63 19-46 20-52 21-55 32-53
.403 .475 .407 .554 .421 .583 .418 .566 .418 .532 .373 .360 .397 .464 .370 .551 .404 .529 .358 .643 .460 .533 .600 .511 .413 .500 .327 .460 .413 .385 .382 .604
6-18 7-14 4-14 9-26 4-15 4-8 6-19 8-20 8-20 5-13 4-17 5-17 8-23 7-25 4-14 15-26 2-13 6-14 7-22 8-10 14-29 4-12 6-12 7-18 10-23 5-11 1-18 8-27 5-19 5-17 6-22 14-22
.333 .500 .286 .346 .267 .500 .316 .400 .400 .385 .235 .294 .348 .280 .286 .577 .154 .429 .318 .800 .483 .333 .500 .389 .435 .455 .056 .296 .263 .294 .273 .636
21-25 12-15 14-19 17-23 22-38 24-30 17-23 18-26 18-26 22-29 17-26 30-41 8-13 19-21 18-27 18-20 17-28 24-29 19-28 21-38 22-32 28-39 17-18 5-11 2-7 19-29 11-15 13-22 17-24 11-16 14-18 6-10
.840 .800 .737 .739 .579 .800 .739 .692 .692 .759 .654 .732 .615 .905 .667 .900 .607 .828 .679 .553 .688 718 .944 .455 .286 .655 .733 .591 .708 .688 .778 .600
17 10 7 10 13 7 11 6 12 5 14 14 16 7 13 6 13 11 11 8 13 11 2 3 8 11 6 16 12 15 11 8
21 22 19 27 16 30 21 24 19 23 25 24 25 24 17 27 17 26 15 25 26 25 22 13 18 32 23 30 20 21 15 25
38 32 26 37 29 37 32 30 31 28 39 38 41 31 30 33 30 37 26 33 39 36 24 16 26 43 29 46 32 36 26 33
14 11 13 21 9 12 4 21 14 14 6 7 10 20 8 16 4 12 11 23 15 16 10 12 14 14 5 12 6 10 7 15
12 13 8 5 11 21 14 12 16 15 13 7 9 4 15 16 12 11 13 13 13 13 17 11 11 16 12 8 10 11 8 10
8 10 2 4 6 2 1 2 3 9 6 7 2 0 2 6 4 9 5 4 6 2 3 1 3 14 5 2 2 1 0 1
6 6 3 5 13 8 3 7 10 8 4 7 2 3 9 7 5 4 3 6 7 7 5 11 12 4 6 9 6 6 5 4
17-0 21-0 20-0 19-0 23-0 25-0 21-1 19-0 22-0 16-0 30-1 22-3 17-1 13-0 18-0 24-0 22-0 21-1 28-1 22-0 34-3 23-2 12-0 17-0 21-0 11-0 24-0 17-0 19-0 18-0 15-0 16-0
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Curington Marrero Hamilton McGhee Garrett Robinson Melvin Dolins Young Crockett McDonald Ryckbosch McKinney Sequele Marcius 0 1 2 4 5 11 12 13 20 21 25 30 32 42 55 Grambling State 8-1-0 2-7-0 16-11-0 3-2-0 2-3-4 dnp 17-4-0 1-0-0 7-4-6 6-1-2 10-1-1 8-5-0 4-1-3 8-5-1 4-2-0 Southern Miss dnp 0-0-0 8-4-0 dnp 5-3-8 dnp 16-2-0 dnp 23-6-3 3-0-1 2-1-0 2-1-0 9-4-1 0-0-1 0-5-0 Wright State dnp 0-0-0 13-5-1 0-0-0 12-1-1 dnp 23-13-1 dnp 14-3-4 6-4-0 4-1-2 2-0-0 2-1-2 0-1-0 5-4-0 at Milwaukee dnp dnp 4-2-1 0-0-0 9-1-3 dnp 20-9-1 dnp 19-7-6 10-0-0 8-1-0 0-1-0 4-3-1 2-3-0 4-4-1 vs. Wichita State 2-1-0 4-5-0 14-1-0 2-0-0 6-1-1 dnp 8-4-1 0-0-0 16-5-4 3-0-1 2-2-1 1-2-0 8-3-0 0-2-0 6-1-0 vs. Texas 0-0-0 0-2-0 9-7-1 0-0-0 11-2-2 0-1-0 15-2-0 dnp 14-0-3 0-1-0 8-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-1 Oregon State dnp dnp 14-3-0 dnp 15-2-10 dnp 23-7-2 dnp 21-5-5 3-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 dnp dnp 15-6-0 Arizona State 0-0-0 0-2-0 12-6-0 0-2-0 14-2-1 0-0-0 7-9-1 dnp dnp 6-6-1 11-2-2 0-1-0 dnp 2-4-0 4-5-0 Florida Atlantic dnp dnp 9-5-1 2-1-0 14-4-3 dnp 19-6-2 dnp 12-1-6 dnp 2-4-2 dnp 0-0-1 4-2-0 19-12-0 Chicago State dnp dnp 8-10-0 0-0-0 17-5-2 dnp 18-11-1 dnp 14-2-5 dnp 8-0-2 dnp 8-3-4 2-1-0 2-5-0 Houston Baptist 0-0-0 4-0-0 14-6-5 0-0-0 6-1-4 6-4-0 28-12-2 0-1-0 11-4-1 dnp 0-2-1 0-0-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 3-6-0 at Illinois State dnp 6-6-2 4-3-0 dnp 18-2-4 0-0-0 4-7-0 dnp 17-7-4 dnp 10-1-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 1-1-0 4-11-1 at Northwestern dnp 0-4-0 2-6-2 dnp 9-2-4 dnp 11-6-1 dnp 6-7-3 1-0-0 5-3-1 3-2-0 8-1-1 0-1-0 12-5-1 at Georgetown dnp dnp 2-5-0 dnp 17-1-3 0-3-0 6-3-1 dnp 13-5-2 0-0-0 3-2-0 3-3-0 6-5-2 0-0-0 4-6-0 at Marquette dnp 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 10-3-2 5-0-1 22-2-3 dnp 0-3-7 dnp 9-3-3 2-1-0 6-2-0 2-1-0 0-4-0 Creighton 0-1-0 2-2-0 9-3-1 0-0-0 0-2-1 dnp 16-6-1 dnp 24-2-5 dnp 5-3-1 0-0-0 6-2-2 0-2-0 0-4-0 at Butler dnp 0-1-0 17-12-2 dnp 22-5-5 0-0-1 30-8-2 dnp 18-2-2 dnp 0-0-0 dnp 2-0-0 2-1-0 8-6-0 St. John’s dnp dnp 13-6-2 dnp 21-2-5 dnp 16-7-0 dnp 19-5-5 dnp 2-1-1 2-2-0 2-2-1 2-2-0 0-4-0 at Villanova 0-0-0 0-1-0 10-3-1 0-0-0 11-3-3 0-1-0 10-4-0 dnp 13-2-3 dnp 0-2-3 0-0-0 10-3-3 4-2-0 4-1-0 Xavier 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 0-1-1 18-2-3 2-1-0 25-5-0 dnp 7-2-2 dnp 2-2-3 3-2-0 9-6-0 0-0-0 5-4-0 at Seton Hall 15-5-1 5-7-0 5-7-1 2-1-1 dnp 3-0-0 dnp dnp 23-5-0 dnp 14-1-1 0-0-0 dnp 2-2-0 0-2-0 Providence 22-5-1 2-1-0 13-8-2 8-3-0 dnp 9-2-0 dnp dnp 12-5-9 dnp 4-2-2 dnp dnp 0-2-0 2-0-0 Georgetown 10-1-1 2-5-1 7-10-0 0-0-0 12-2-0 2-4-1 dnp dnp 15-7-3 dnp 2-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-0 dnp 5-4-0 at Creighton 2-2-0 0-6-0 7-5-0 2-0-0 9-2-5 11-2-1 dnp dnp 16-7-3 dnp 9-2-0 0-0-0 5-3-1 2-4-0 3-5-0 Villanova 3-1-2 0-1-0 6-3-1 0-0-0 9-1-3 0-2-0 dnp dnp 27-4-0 1-1-0 2-4-0 2-0-0 0-1-2 2-1-0 10-7-0 at Providence 0-0-0 0-1-0 4-3-0 0-0-0 10-3-0 0-2-0 dnp dnp 18-6-2 2-0-1 8-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 4-2-0 15-6-0 at Xavier 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-1 0-1-2 17-2-5 14-3-1 dnp dnp 12-3-1 3-0-0 3-0-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 11-8-0 Marquette dnp 1-2-0 3-9-1 0-0-0 26-1-2 6-1-1 dnp dnp 29-5-6 7-3-0 13-4-2 0-0-0 7-6-2 0-2-1 2-5-0 Seton Hall dnp dnp dnp dnp 15-2-3 6-1-1 dnp dnp 19-2-4 0-0-1 15-3-1 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 10-9-0 at St. John’s 5-0-0 2-1-0 2-4-1 3-1-1 12-2-3 3-5-0 dnp dnp 23-3-4 6-0-0 8-3-4 dnp 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 Butler 2-1-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 0-2-1 dnp dnp 24-3-1 0-2-1 2-0-1 4-4-0 dnp 0-2-1 0-5-0 Georgetown dnp dnp 9-2-0 0-0-0 17-5-3 14-5-0 dnp dnp 13-5-2 4-3-0 2-3-1 dnp 0-1-0 0-3-0 1-2-0 Creighton dnp 0-0-0 9-2-1 3-0-0 7-1-0 0-0-0 dnp dnp 22-8-2 13-5-1 4-3-1 0-0-0 4-1-2 0-1-0 0-1-0
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(includes player ties) Points Rebounds Assists Blocks Double Triple Individual Game Leaders Player G-GS 10-19 20-29 30+ 10-14 15+ 7+ 3+ Double Double Pts. Reb. Ast. Crockett 19-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Curington 17-3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Dolins 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Garrett 31-25 18 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 6 2 13 Hamilton 32-26 10 0 0 4 0 0 2 2 0 0 7 2 Marcius 33-24 7 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 8 0 Marrero 25-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 McDonald 33-7 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 McGhee 25-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 McKinney 28-11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Melvin 20-20 9 6 1 3 0 0 3 3 0 11 9 0 Robinson 22-7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 Ryckbosch 27-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sequele 31-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Young 32-32 19 9 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 14 7 20 Team Totals - 77 19 1 9 0 4 8 7 0 - - - Scored DePaul’s First Points Young.................................................9 Garrett...............................................6 Hamilton............................................4 Marcius..............................................4 Melvin...............................................4 Marrero.............................................2 Robinson............................................2 Curington...........................................1 McKinney...........................................1
How DePaul Scored First Points Jumper...............................................8 Lay-up................................................8 Three-pointer....................................7 Free Throw........................................5 Rebound and Putback.......................5 Dunk................................................. -Follow-Up Dunk................................ -Three-point play............................... --
Jump Balls Controlled DePaul...........................................18* Opponents.....................................19* *includes overtime vs. Butler, Chicago State and Marquette
2013-14 TEAM STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN DePaul Opponents Games FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% PPG RPG TPG 12 wins .478 .412 .718 78.7 37.6 12.9 7.2 5.4 14.5 .432 68.4 31.0 14.8 21 losses .392 .305 .660 64.1 31.8 9.7 6.4 3.5 12.9 .510 79.3 36.1 12.0 DePaul Opponents Games FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% PPG RPG TPG 17 home .433 .337 .706 73.0 35.2 11.6 8.0 5.2 14.4 .475 74.8 33.5 14.9 12 away .414 .353 .631 66.3 34.0 11.0 5.6 3.8 13.0 .473 75.7 34.8 11.3 4 neutral .406 .286 .724 63.3 28.0 7.3 4.5 1.3 11.0 .522 76.8 35.8 10.5
2013-14 RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP (W-L) 5-3 3-2 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
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F Marcius Marcius Melvin Robinson Robinson Marcius Marcius Marcius Marcius Marcius Marcius Robinson Sequele Marrero Marcius
F/C Melvin (F) Melvin (F) Hamilton (C) Marcius (F) Hamilton (C) Hamilton (C) Robinson (F) Melvin (F) Melvin (F) Melvin (F) Marrero (F) Hamilton (C) Hamilton (C) Hamilton (C) Hamilton (C)
G/F/C Hamilton (C) Hamilton (C) Garrett (G) Garrett (G) Garrett (G) Curington (G) McGhee (G) Hamilton (C) Marrero (F) McKinney (G) McDonald (G) Curington (G) McDonald (G) Garrett (G) Garrett (G)
G/F Garrett (G) McKinney (G) McKinney (G) McDonald (G) McDonald (G) Garrett (G) Garrett (G) Crockett (F) Garrett (G) Garrett (G) McGhee (G) McGhee (G) McGhee (G) McKinney (G) McDonald (G)
G Young Young Young Young Young Young Young Garrett Young Young Young Young Young Young Young
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2013-14 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS
DePaul’s Record When Leading at half............................................ 7-2 Trailing at half........................................... 3-19 Tied at half.................................................. 2-0 Leading with 5:00 remaining in 2nd half.... 8-0 Trailing with 5:00 remaining in 2nd half... 3-20 Tied with 5:00 remaining in 2nd half.......... 1-1 In overtime................................................. 2-1 DePaul outrebounds opponent................ 11-8 DePaul is outrebounded........................... 1-12 Same amount of rebounds......................... 0-1 DePaul commits more turnovers.............. 3-11 Opponent commits more turnovers........... 7-7 Same amount of turnovers......................... 2-3 DePaul has more FT attempts.................... 9-4 Opponent has more FT attempts............. 2-17 Same amount of FT attempts..................... 1-0 DePaul shoots 40% or better.................. 11-11 DePaul shoots less than 40%.................... 1-10 Opponent shoots 40% or better............... 7-19 Opponent shoots less than 40%................. 5-2 DePaul shoots better than opponent....... 10-2 Opponent shoots better than DePaul...... 2-19 Same field goal percentage........................... -DePaul bench outscores opp. bench.......... 2-4 Opp. bench outscores DePaul bench..... 10-14 Benches score same amount of points...... 0-3 DePaul scores 100 or more........................... -DePaul scores between 90-99.................... 3-1 DePaul scores between 80-89.................... 3-0 DePaul scores between 70-79.................... 3-3 DePaul scores between 60-69.................. 2-11 DePaul scores between 50-59.................... 1-5 DePaul scores less than 50......................... 0-1 Opponent scores 100 or more...................... -Opponent scores between 90-99............... 1-2 Opponent scores between 80-89............... 1-8 Opponent scores between 70-79............... 5-8 Opponent scores between 60-69............... 1-3 Opponent scores between 50-59............... 4-0 Opponent scores less than 50....................... -On Sunday.................................................. 2-2 On Monday................................................. 0-3 On Tuesday................................................. 3-3 On Wednesday........................................... 2-3 On Thursday............................................... 2-2 On Friday.................................................... 1-2 On Saturday................................................ 2-6 In November............................................... 3-3 In December............................................... 5-3 In January................................................... 2-5 In February................................................. 1-7 In March..................................................... 1-3 Six players score in double-figures................ -Five players score in double-figures........... 1-1 Four players score in double-figures.......... 5-1 Three players score in double-figures........ 5-8 Two players score in double-figures......... 1-11 One player scores in double-figures.............. -DePaul has 0-3 three-point field goals....... 2-3 DePaul has 4-6 three-point field goals..... 7-11 DePaul has 7-9 three-point field goals....... 2-4 DePaul has 10+ three-point field goals....... 1-3
Streaks and Margins Longest Winning Streak.......................................................3, Dec. 12-22 Longest Losing Streak.................................................10, Jan. 18-Feb. 25 Longest Home Winning Streak...................................... 3, Dec. 12-Jan. 7 Longest Home Losing Streak........................................5, Jan. 20-Feb. 25 Longest Road Winning Streak................................... 1 (3x), last Jan. 9-18 Longest Road Losing Streak........................................ 6, Jan. 18-March 2 Largest Margin of Victory......................... 38, Nov. 9 vs. Grambling State Smallest Margin of Victory........................... 1, Dec. 27 at Northwestern Largest Margin of Defeat.......................................33, March 6 vs. Butler Smallest Margin of Defeat.................................2, Feb. 22 vs. Marquette Biggest Rebound Margin.......................... 16, Nov. 9 vs. Grambling State Biggest Rebound Deficit.......................................... 20, Nov. 26 vs. Texas Average Margin of Victory/Defeat......................................... +10.3/-15.2 Leads and Deficits DePaul’s largest halftime lead..................18, Nov. 9 vs. Grambling State DePaul’s largest halftime lead blown.................9, Feb. 25 vs. Seton Hall DePaul’s largest halftime deficit...................... 23, Feb. 15 at Providence DePaul’s largest halftime deficit overcome.5, Nov. 13 vs. Southern Miss DePaul’s largest overall lead.....................40, Nov. 9 vs. Grambling State DePaul’s largest lead blown.......... 12 (2x), last Dec. 15 vs. Chicago State DePaul’s largest overall deficit...............................36, March 6 vs. Butler DePaul’s largest deficit overcome...................15, Feb. 22 vs. Marquette 2013-14 Extremes Most points DePaul.......................................... 99, Jan. 9 at Butler Opponent..........................96, Feb. 22 vs. Marquette Fewest points DePaul.....................................46, March 6 vs. Butler Opponent...... 56 (2x), last March 12 vs. Georgetown Most rebounds DePaul........................ 53, Nov. 9 vs. Grambling State Opponent................................46, March 6 vs. Butler Fewest rebounds DePaul....................................... 20, Nov. 26 vs. Texas Opponent...........................16, Feb. 25 vs. Seton Hall Most assists DePaul..................... 17 (3x), last Jan. 4 at Marquette Opponent.................................. 23, Feb. 19 at Xavier Fewest assists DePaul....................4 (2x), last Feb. 15 at Providence Opponent..................... 5, Nov. 9 vs. Grambling State Most turnovers DePaul.......................... 23, Dec. 15 vs. Chicago State Opponent...................23, Nov. 9 vs. Grambling State Fewest turnovers DePaul................................. 7, Nov. 19 at Milwaukee Opponent................................ 4, Feb. 7 at Creighton Most steals DePaul.......................................13, Jan. 20 vs. Xavier Opponent...........................11, Feb. 25 vs. Seton Hall Most blocked shots DePaul.........10 (2x), last Dec. 18 vs. Houston Baptist Opponent............................14, March 2 at St. John’s Best FG pct. DePaul................ .600 (21-35), Feb. 25 vs. Seton Hall Opponent....................643 (27-42), Feb. 19 at Xavier Worst FG pct. DePaul............. .292 (19-65), Dec. 6 vs. Arizona State Opponent..........313 (20-64), Dec. 22 at Illinois State Best 3pt. FG pct. DePaul............................ .571 (8-14), Jan. 9 at Butler Opponent......................800 (8-10), Feb. 19 at Xavier Worst 3pt. FG pct. DePaul....................... .056 (1-18), March 6 vs. Butler Opponent............192 (5-26), Dec. 22 at Illinois State Best FT pct. DePaul.............. .944 (17-18), Feb. 254 vs. Seton Hall Opponent................905 (19-21), Feb. 7 at Creighton Worst FT pct. DePaul..................... .286 (2-7), March 2 at St. John’s Opponent............. .455 (5-11), Feb. 25 vs. Seton Hall Most pts., 1st half DePaul........................ 44, Nov. 9 vs. Grambling State Opponent..................... 52, Nov. 25 vs. Wichita State Fewest pts., 1st half DePaul.....................................18, March 6 vs. Butler Opponent..................... 23, Dec. 27 at Northwestern Most pts., 2nd half DePaul........................ 52, Nov. 9 vs. Grambling State Opponent.............................. 55, Jan. 18 at Villanova Fewest pts., 2nd half DePaul.......................... 24, Dec. 15 vs. Chicago State Opponent..................... 30, Dec. 15 vs. Chicago State
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Nov. 9, 2013 McGrath-Phillips Arena Chicago, Ill.
Grambling State (0-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R Richard Freeman, f 3-8 1-3 0-3 0-6-6 Steven Dannridge, c 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 A’Torri Shine, g 7-15 3-7 4-4 4-3-7 Remond Brown, g 5-13 0-4 1-6 2-1-3 Chase Comier, g 0-10 0-1 9-12 0-5-5 Brauhnye’ Turner 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 Dion Watson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 Chandler Thomas 3-8 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 Windale Glinton 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Team 3-5-8 Totals 20-61 4-16 14-25 11-26-37 .328 .250 .560
PF Pts A TO Blk 3 7 0 4 0 5 2 0 3 1 3 21 0 4 2 4 11 1 4 0 4 9 4 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 4 2 3 0 0 1 1 24 58 5 23 6
Nov. 16, 2013 CBE Hall of Fame Classic Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
S MIN 1 34 0 16 0 33 2 37 1 36 0 4 0 6 2 24 2 10 8 200
DePaul (1-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 6-9 5-5 0-1 1-3-4 0 17 0 2 1 0 20 Sandi Marcius, f 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 4 4 0 1 2 1 14 Tommy Hamilton, c 4-10 0-1 8-11 4-7-11 1 16 0 0 0 2 22 Brandon Young, g 3-5 0-1 1-2 1-3-4 1 7 6 4 0 2 24 Charles McKinney, g 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 4 3 1 0 2 12 R.J. Curington 3-8 2-3 0-0 1-0-1 1 8 0 1 0 0 4 DeJuan Marrero 1-1 0-0 0-2 3-4-7 2 2 0 0 1 1 10 Edwind McGhee 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 Billy Garrett 0-5 0-3 2-2 0-3-3 3 2 4 2 0 0 22 Cory Dolins 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 Jamee Crockett 2-7 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 1 6 2 2 0 0 16 Durrell McDonald 4-9 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 10 1 2 0 1 11 Peter Ryckbosch 2-6 0-0 4-6 3-2-5 1 8 0 2 0 1 17 Greg Sequele 4-4 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 1 8 1 1 1 0 15 Team 2-4-6 Totals 34-72 11-21 17-28 19-34-53 20 96 17 18 5 10 200 .472 .524 .607 Officials: Michael Stephens, James Breeding, Clarence Armstrong | Attendance: 3,254 | Game Notes: DePaul is 80-11 all-time in season openers... Cleveland Melvin moved into DePaul’s all-time top 10 in career scoring... Melvin’s 5-for-5 effort from three-point range is just the fifth time in program history that a player was perfect (min. five attempts)... Tommy Hamilton IV posted his first career double-double in the first half... the win was No. 425 for Oliver Purnell... the game was the first meeting between the two programs.
1st 2nd Final Southern Miss 35 40 75 DePaul 30 38 68
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Nov. 13, 2013 CBE Hall of Fame Classic Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
Southern Miss (2-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Daveon Boardingham, f 3-5 0-0 6-10 3-4-7 4 12 0 2 1 0 29 Aaron Brown, f 4-5 2-2 3-4 2-1-3 4 13 2 1 0 1 24 Michael Craig, f 6-13 0-0 0-0 2-6-8 4 12 1 2 0 1 27 Neil Watson, g 1-6 0-3 4-4 0-2-2 4 6 5 4 0 0 35 Jerrold Brooks, g 2-7 0-3 3-4 0-2-2 2 7 3 0 0 2 32 Matt Bingaya 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 Deonte Houston 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 1 3 1 0 0 2 9 Chip Armelin 4-4 2-2 0-0 0-6-6 0 10 1 4 1 0 14 Norville Carey 3-5 0-0 1-2 2-2-4 0 7 0 0 1 0 12 Jeremiah Eason 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1-1 2 3 1 1 0 1 11 Ude Ifeanyichukwu 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 2-0-2 1 Totals 26-50 4-11 19-27 11-25-36 22 75 14 15 3 7 200 .520 .364 .704 DePaul (1-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 6-11 2-5 2-3 0-2-2 1 16 0 0 0 1 27 Sandi Marcius, f 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 4 0 0 1 1 1 18 Tommy Hamilton, c 2-7 1-3 3-4 1-3-4 4 8 0 3 0 1 28 Brandon Young, g 8-12 2-6 5-7 1-5-6 2 23 3 6 0 4 34 Charles McKinney, g 3-6 0-1 3-7 3-1-4 4 9 1 0 0 0 24 DeJuan Marrero 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Billy Garrett 1-6 1-5 2-3 0-3-3 2 5 8 1 0 2 28 Jamee Crockett 1-5 1-5 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 1 2 0 0 13 Durrell McDonald 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 1 6 Peter Ryckbosch 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 4 2 0 1 0 0 11 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 Team 3-0-3 Totals 23-53 7-26 15-24 11-18-29 22 68 14 14 1 11 200 .434 .269 .625 Officials: Tom O’Neill, Ray Natili, Marques Pettigrew | Attendance: 5,840 | Game Notes: The meeting was the 10th all-time between the two schools, but first since 2005... the series is now tied 5-5... Young recorded the 23rd game of his career with 20 or more points... Young also moved into DePaul’s all-time top 15 in scoring, finishing the game in 14th with 1,408 points.
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1st 2nd Final 35 37 72 33 48 81
Wright State (1-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R JT Yoho, f 4-6 2-4 3-6 0-3-3 AJ Pacher, f 4-5 1-2 2-2 1-3-4 Miles Dixon, g 2-9 0-3 4-4 3-0-3 Kendall Griffin, g 1-4 1-2 0-0 1-2-3 Matt Vest, g 4-5 2-2 1-1 0-3-3 Steven Davis 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Reggie Arceneaux 2-4 1-3 2-2 0-0-0 Jerran Young 5-11 0-2 0-2 0-1-1 Cole Darling 2-3 0-0 5-6 0-0-0 Team 2-0-2 Totals 24-48 7-18 17-23 7-12-19 .500 .389 .739
PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN 3 13 0 3 0 0 22 5 11 3 1 0 0 12 3 8 1 1 1 1 28 4 3 3 2 0 0 32 1 11 1 3 0 5 34 1 0 0 3 0 1 8 3 7 2 1 0 0 26 3 10 2 4 0 1 26 5 9 0 1 0 2 12 28 72 12 19 1 10 200
DePaul (2-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 8-10 1-2 6-6 4-9-13 2 23 1 2 1 0 36 Sandi Marcius, f 2-2 0-0 1-3 4-0-4 4 5 0 1 2 0 12 Tommy Hamilton, c 4-6 1-2 4-7 3-2-5 2 13 1 3 1 0 28 Brandon Young, g 5-9 0-2 4-5 0-3-3 2 14 4 5 0 1 33 Charles McKinney, g 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 2 1 0 1 17 DeJuan Marrero 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Billy Garrett 2-6 1-2 7-9 0-1-1 4 12 1 4 0 2 22 Jamee Crockett 2-8 2-4 0-0 1-3-4 2 6 0 2 0 0 16 Durrell McDonald 0-1 0-0 4-4 0-1-1 1 4 2 0 0 2 13 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 3 0 14 Team 1-0-1 Totals 24-44 5-12 28-36 13-21-34 21 81 11 19 7 6 200 .545 .417 .778 Officials: Gerry Pollard, Terry Oglesby, Byron Jarrett | Attendance: 6,162 | Game Notes: Cleveland Melvin moved past Sammy Mejia (1,494 points) for ninth-place all-time on the DePaul scoring list and finished the game with 1,513 career points... it was his 15th career double-double and 26th game with 20 points or more... Melvin also passed Mejia for 26th all-time on the school’s rebound chart... first meeting between Wright State and DePaul... most free throws (28) since knocking down 32 on Dec. 2, 2010 vs. Northern Illinois... the Blue Demons improved to 17-3 under Oliver Purnell when scoring 80-plus points.
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1st 2nd Final 32 48 80 32 39 71
Nov. 19, 2013 U.S. Cellular Arena Milwaukee, Wis.
DePaul (3-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R Cleveland Melvin, f 8-15 4-6 0-0 1-8-9 Sandi Marcius, f 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 Tommy Hamilton, c 1-3 0-1 2-2 1-1-2 Brandon Young, g 8-18 1-2 2-3 2-5-7 Charles McKinney, g 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Billy Garrett 3-6 1-3 2-2 0-1-1 Jamee Crockett 3-8 2-5 2-2 0-0-0 Durrell McDonald 2-2 1-1 3-4 0-1-1 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 Greg Sequele 1-3 0-0 0-2 2-1-3 Team 2-5-7 Totals 30-61 9-18 11-15 11-27-38 .492 .500 .733
PF 1 1 3 1 3 0 3 1 1 1 3
Pts A TO Blk 20 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 4 1 3 0 19 6 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 3 0 0 10 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
18 80 13 7
S MIN 0 36 0 24 0 15 1 36 2 19 0 2 0 23 2 16 1 9 0 8 0 12
4 6 200
Milwaukee (4-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN J.J. Panoske, f 3-6 3-5 0-0 0-2-2 2 9 0 1 4 0 20 Matt Tiby, f 5-11 0-2 10-11 4-7-11 2 20 2 1 1 0 31 Austin Arians, f 2-5 2-5 4-6 0-3-3 2 10 4 2 0 1 34 Jordan Aaron, g 2-9 1-7 0-0 0-0-0 0 5 1 2 1 1 20 Steve McWhorter, g 2-10 1-4 0-0 0-6-6 1 5 1 0 0 0 39 Kyle Kelm 6-8 0-1 4-4 1-0-1 3 16 3 1 0 1 24 Malcolm Moore 2-3 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 1 6 0 0 0 0 12 Thierno Niang 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 2 1 0 0 16 Jevon Lyle 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 Team 1-2-3 Totals 22-54 7-25 20-23 6-22-28 14 71 13 9 6 3 200 .407 .280 .870 Officials: Lamar Simpson, Paul Szelc, Tony Chiazza | Attendance: 3,186 | Game Notes: Under Oliver Purnell, DePaul is now 18-3 (3-0 this season) when scoring 80 or more points... Melvin finished the game in a tie for eighth on DePaul’s all-time scoring list... he has 1,534 points and is tied with Terry Davis (1989-93)... Melvin also passed Davis for fifth on the field goals list and he surpassed the 600-rebound plateau... the Blue Demons are now 12-1 all-time against Milwaukee and 69-19 against the current lineup of Horizon League programs... the game was No. 2,300 in program history dating back to the start of the 1923-24 season.
2013-14 REVIEW 1st 2nd Final DePaul 34 38 72 #12/12 Wichita State 52 38 90
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Nov. 25, 2013 CBE Hall of Fame Classic Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo.
DePaul (3-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 3-9 1-3 1-2 1-3-4 0 8 1 3 1 0 30 Sandi Marcius, f 2-3 0-0 2-3 1-0-1 3 6 0 1 0 0 7 Tommy Hamilton, c 5-10 3-4 1-2 0-1-1 4 14 0 0 0 1 32 Brandon Young, g 7-16 0-5 2-4 0-5-5 3 16 4 2 0 1 35 Charles McKinney, g 3-5 0-1 2-2 1-2-3 3 8 0 0 0 1 22 R.J. Curington 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 DeJuan Marrero 1-1 0-0 2-4 4-1-5 3 4 0 0 0 0 9 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 Billy Garrett 2-8 1-4 1-2 0-1-1 3 6 1 2 0 0 25 Cory Dolins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamee Crockett 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 3 1 1 0 0 7 Durrell McDonald 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 5 2 1 0 0 0 10 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-0-2 1 1 0 2 0 0 5 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 Team 6-1-7 Totals 26-59 6-19 14-23 16-18-34 28 72 8 11 1 3 200 .441 .316 .609 Wichita State (6-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleanthony Early, f 5-7 1-2 4-5 2-5-7 3 15 1 3 1 0 28 Kadeem Coleby, c 2-3 0-0 2-2 3-0-3 5 6 0 0 1 0 17 Fred Vanvleet, g 2-5 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 2 6 6 1 0 2 30 Ron Baker, g 7-10 1-2 6-8 0-2-2 0 21 1 1 1 1 28 Tekele Cotton, g 7-12 0-2 3-3 2-5-7 2 17 1 1 0 0 27 Chadrack Lufile 3-3 0-0 3-3 1-5-6 2 9 0 0 0 1 17 Derail Green 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Evan Wessel 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 12 Darius Carter 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-2-2 3 2 0 0 0 0 14 John Robert Simon 0-0 0-0 5-8 0-0-0 1 5 0 0 0 0 4 Nick Wiggins 4-9 1-2 0-1 1-2-3 1 9 0 0 1 1 18 Team 0-1-1 Totals 31-52 3-8 25-37 10-24-34 20 90 10 6 4 5 200 .596 .375 .676 Officials: Paul Janssen, Terry Davis, Keith Kimble | Attendance: 7,682 | Game Notes: Brandon Young (1,457 pts.) played in his 99th career game... the loss against Wichita State knots the all-time series at 4-4... DePaul is now 120-44 all-time against teams from the Missouri Valley Conference.
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1st 2nd Final 39 38 77 23 36 59
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Nov. 26, 2013 CBE Hall of Fame Classic Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo.
Texas (5-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Jonathan Holmes, f 3-7 2-4 2-2 3-3-6 3 10 0 1 1 Cameron Ridley, c 6-8 0-0 7-8 5-4-9 3 19 1 2 1 Isaiah Taylor, g 3-6 0-0 8-10 1-0-1 3 14 1 4 0 Demarcus Holland, g 4-7 0-1 2-4 0-3-3 1 10 2 4 0 Damarcus Croaker, g 1-6 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 1 0 0 Kendal Yancy 4-7 0-0 2-2 2-1-3 1 10 0 1 0 Javan Felix 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 3 2 0 Connor Lammert 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-6-8 0 4 1 0 0 Martez Walker 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Prince Ibeh 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 4 0 1 1 Team 4-3-7 Totals 26-52 2-9 23-28 18-22-40 19 77 9 15 3 .500 .222 .821
S MIN 1 15 1 31 0 27 1 36 0 14 2 23 1 13 2 29 0 6 0 6 8 200
DePaul (3-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 4-14 0-3 7-8 2-0-2 2 15 0 0 1 0 31 Sandi Marcius, f 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 3 2 1 3 1 0 21 Tommy Hamilton, c 2-4 1-1 4-4 3-4-7 2 9 1 1 0 0 27 Billy Garrett, g 4-9 1-4 2-2 1-1-2 3 11 2 2 0 1 32 Brandon Young, g 4-7 1-4 5-8 0-0-0 3 14 3 3 0 2 34 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 DeJuan Marrero 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 1 0 0 2 0 0 7 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Forrest Robinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Jamee Crockett 0-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 12 Durrell McDonald 3-4 2-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 8 1 1 0 0 13 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 4 0 0 1 0 0 4 Charles McKinney 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 0 1 12 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Team 0-2-2 Totals 18-47 5-17 18-22 10-10-20 24 59 8 15 2 4 200 .383 .294 .818 Officials: Rick Hartzell, Don Daily, Rod Dixon | Attendance: 8,324 | Game Notes: Cleveland Melvin scored in double-figures for the 80th time in his career... Brandon Young played in his 100th career game... Billy Garrett Jr. made his first career start... the line-up was the second different line-up of the season... Texas leads the series, 8-3, and DePaul is 31-39 all-time against the current line-up of Big 12 programs.
1st 2nd Final Oregon State 39 42 81 DePaul 43 50 93
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Dec. 1, 2013 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
Oregon State (3-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Victor Robbins, f 2-3 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 1 5 0 2 0 0 19 Devon Collier, f 10-12 0-0 12-15 2-7-9 3 32 0 1 2 2 38 Angus Brandt, c 2-6 1-1 1-2 0-3-3 3 6 2 1 0 0 26 Challe Barton, g 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 1 3 0 0 20 Roberto Nelson, g 8-13 2-4 1-2 0-1-1 4 19 2 5 0 0 31 Hallice Cooke 2-5 0-1 3-4 0-0-0 3 7 2 1 0 0 20 Cheikh N’diaye 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 Malcolm Duvivier 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-0-1 1 0 3 0 0 0 11 Langs Morris-Walker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daniel Gomis 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-1-5 2 4 0 1 0 0 11 Olaf Schaftenaar 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 1 0 1 7 Jarmal Reid 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 2 0 2 0 0 13 Team 1-0-1 Totals 30-50 3-11 18-27 8-14-22 21 81 11 17 2 3 200 .600 .273 .667 DePaul (4-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 9-14 3-4 2-4 4-3-7 3 23 2 1 0 0 36 Sandi Marcius, f 6-6 0-0 3-4 4-2-6 5 15 0 4 0 2 31 Tommy Hamilton, c 5-9 1-1 3-4 1-2-3 4 14 0 0 0 2 31 Billy Garrett, g 4-10 1-2 6-6 1-1-2 1 15 10 2 0 0 36 Brandon Young, g 7-12 0-2 7-9 1-4-5 1 21 5 2 2 3 35 Jamee Crockett 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 4 3 0 3 0 1 18 Durrell McDonald 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 9 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 Team 2-2-4 2 Totals 33-57 6-11 21-27 13-16-29 22 93 17 15 2 8 200 .597 .545 .778 Officials: Jeffrey Anderson, Brent Hampton, Les Jones | Attendance: 6,765 | Game Notes: Sandi Marcius posted a career-high with 15 points and made all six of his shots from the field... Cleveland Melvin finished with 20-plus points for the 28th time in his career... Brandon Young made his 100th career start and reached double-figures for the 80th time in his career... the game was only the second meeting between the programs and first since Dec. 21, 1945... DePaul now leads the series 2-0... the Blue Demons are 4-0 after leading at halftime in 2013... DePaul is now 19-3 when scoring 80-plus points under Oliver Purnell... both Young and Melvin reached the 20-point plateau, becoming the first pair of players to do so since they pulled off the feat on Feb. 27, 2013 versus Louisville.
1st 2nd Final Arizona State 28 50 78 DePaul 25 31 56
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Dec. 6, 2013 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
Arizona State (8-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Egor Koulechov, f 1-2 0-0 2-3 1-2-3 3 4 0 1 1 0 15 Jonathan Gilling, f 4-8 4-6 0-0 0-2-2 3 12 6 2 1 1 29 Jordan Bachynski, c 1-4 0-0 1-2 0-5-5 4 3 1 2 8 1 32 Jahii Carson, g 9-16 1-1 4-6 1-8-9 3 23 5 6 0 1 38 Jermaine Marshall, g 7-12 2-7 4-6 0-5-5 3 20 0 2 1 0 34 Chance Murray 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 Richie Edwards 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Eric Jacobsen 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 0 0 0 0 8 Sai Tummala 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Shaquielle McKissic 4-7 0-1 6-7 1-11-12 2 14 2 0 0 1 31 Team 2-1-3 Totals 27-53 7-16 17-24 5-36-41 21 78 14 13 12 4 200 .509 .438 .708 DePaul (4-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 2-12 0-2 3-5 3-6-9 0 7 1 1 0 1 29 Jamee Crockett, f 2-11 1-5 1-2 2-4-6 2 6 1 1 1 0 29 Sandi Marcius, f 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 4 4 0 3 2 0 15 Tommy Hamilton, c 3-10 0-3 6-8 3-3-6 3 12 0 0 1 1 25 Billy Garrett, g 4-12 1-4 5-8 0-2-2 3 14 1 4 0 0 33 R.J. Curington 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 DeJuan Marrero 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 2 0 0 0 1 0 11 Forrest Robinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Durrell McDonald 5-11 0-2 1-2 0-2-2 3 11 2 1 0 6 31 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Greg Sequele 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 3 2 0 0 0 0 11 Team 1-2-3 Totals 19-65 2-17 16-25 15-27-42 22 56 5 10 7 8 200 .292 .118 .640 fficials: Michael Stephens, Karl Hess, Rogers Ayers | Attendance: 6,888 | Game O Notes: DePaul leads the all-time series 4-2... the loss snapped a three-game winning streak by DePaul in the series... Brandon Young missed the first game of his Blue Demon career with an injury... the 56 points were a season-low and fewest since 55 on Jan. 26, 2013 at Pittsburgh... the five assists were the fewest in a game since two at Vanderbilt on Dec. 5, 2009.
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL Florida Atlantic DePaul
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Houston Baptist DePaul
Dec. 12, 2013 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
DePaul (5-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 7-13 2-3 3-4 5-1-6 3 19 2 1 0 0 33 Sandi Marcius, f 8-12 0-0 3-5 4-8-12 3 19 0 0 0 1 30 Tommy Hamilton, c 4-10 1-2 0-0 1-4-5 2 9 1 3 1 0 35 Billy Garrett, g 6-10 1-3 1-2 2-2-4 3 14 3 3 0 0 32 Brandon Young, g 5-9 2-2 0-2 0-1-1 3 12 6 3 0 2 33 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Durrell McDonald 0-3 0-2 2-2 1-3-4 2 2 2 1 0 0 20 Charles McKinney 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 8 Greg Sequele 2-3 0-0 0-1 2-0-2 1 4 0 0 1 0 9 Team 3-0-3 Totals 32-61 6-13 11-18 18-20-38 18 81 15 12 2 3 200 .525 .462 .611 Officials: Brian O’Connell, Tim Clougherty, Doug Shows | Attendance: 5,564 | Game Notes: The win was No. 1,400 in program history since the first fully-recognized season in 1923-24... DePaul is 5-1 when outrebounding the opponent this season... DePaul’s streak was extended to 620 straight games with a three-pointer... under Oliver Purnell, the Blue Demons are 20-3 when scoring 80 or more points (5-0 in 2013-14)... Brandon Young’s second three-pointer of the game moved him into 10th on DePaul’s all-time scoring list... he entered the game three points behind Sammy Mejia (1,494 pts., 2003-07)... his first assist of the game also gave him sole possession of fifth all-time... he entered the game tied with Rashon Burno (439 assists, 1998-02) for fifth place... DePaul has won both meetings against Florida Atlantic... the Blue Demons are 69-43 all-time against the current lineup of Conference USA programs.
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Dec. 15, 2013 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
Chicago State (4-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Eddie Denard, f 1-4 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 5 2 0 1 0 Quinton Pippen, f 5-14 2-8 6-6 1-5-6 5 18 3 4 1 Matt Ross, f 3-10 1-7 0-0 2-6-8 5 7 2 2 3 Corey Gray, g 2-10 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 1 6 2 1 0 Clarke Rosenberg, g 7-14 2-4 1-2 1-5-6 4 17 2 3 1 Johnny Griffin 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 3 0 0 1 2 Kurt Karis 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 1 Jared Dimakos 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Joshua Batson 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Nate Duhon 8-16 1-3 1-3 2-1-3 4 18 2 4 0 Markus Starks 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 1 0 Team 6-2-8 Totals 27-70 8-26 8-13 15-24-39 30 70 11 19 8 .386 .308 .615
S MIN 1 14 2 31 0 38 0 37 1 39 0 8 1 7 0 3 0 1 3 33 1 14 9 225
DePaul (6-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 5-15 0-2 8-11 2-9-11 1 18 1 4 4 3 41 Sandi Marcius, f 1-5 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 1 2 0 3 0 0 20 Tommy Hamilton, c 4-11 0-0 0-1 1-9-10 2 8 0 3 4 0 34 Billy Garrett, g 4-8 2-4 7-8 0-5-5 4 17 2 4 0 4 34 Brandon Young, g 3-6 0-2 8-12 0-2-2 1 14 5 5 0 0 38 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Durrell McDonald 2-4 2-3 2-4 0-0-0 1 8 2 2 0 2 24 Charles McKinney 3-4 0-0 2-2 2-1-3 5 8 4 1 2 3 29 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 0 1 0 0 5 Team 3-1-4 Totals 22-53 4-11 29-40 11-30-41 16 77 14 23 10 12 225 .415 .364 .725 Officials: James Breeding, Tom Eades, John Higgins | Attendance: 6,627 | Game Notes: The Blue Demons improved to 12-0 all-time against Chicago State and 18-1 against the WAC... DePaul played its first overtime game since Feb. 13, 2013 at Notre Dame... DePaul won its first overtime contest since a 68-66 win on Nov. 28, 2009 vs. Detroit, snapping an eight-game losing streak in overtime games... the Blue Demons committed 23 turnovers, the team’s most since giving away 24 at UIC on Nov. 22, 2008... in his 100th career game, Cleveland Melvin passed Dallas Comegys (1,613 pts., 1983-87) for seventh all-time on DePaul’s career scoring list (1,624 points)... with five assists, Brandon Young passed Terence Greene (449 assists, 1985-89) for fourth all-time in assists (450).
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Dec. 18, 2013 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
Florida Atlantic (3-7) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Kelvin Penn, f 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-2-4 3 1 1 3 3 1 32 Justin Raffington, c 3-7 0-0 3-5 3-9-12 3 9 1 1 1 1 36 Marquan Botley, g 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 4 2 0 1 24 Jackson Trapp, g 6-14 3-7 2-2 3-0-3 1 17 1 1 0 0 40 Pablo Bertone, g 11-22 0-5 8-9 0-3-3 5 30 2 1 0 2 36 D’andre Johnson 3-5 1-2 1-2 0-1-1 3 8 2 1 0 0 17 Javier Lacunza 2-4 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 5 0 2 0 1 11 Richard Morrow 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Grant Pelchen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 3-0-3 1 Totals 25-55 5-16 15-20 13-16-29 19 70 11 12 4 6 200 .455 .313 .750
1st 2nd OT Final Chicago State 32 30 8 70 DePaul 38 24 15 77
1st 2nd Final 27 31 58 33 45 78
Houston Baptist (3-8) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Caleb Crayton, f 1-6 1-3 1-2 1-2-3 2 4 1 0 0 0 25 Cody Joyce, f 7-9 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 14 0 2 0 0 29 Ricmonds Vilde, c 3-7 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 3 6 1 3 2 0 25 Marcel Smith, g 1-4 1-1 0-0 2-2-4 1 3 5 2 0 0 30 Tyler Russell, g 4-11 1-4 0-0 1-4-5 3 9 3 1 0 1 25 Cody Stetler 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 0 1 0 10 Jimmy Barton 1-5 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 1 2 0 0 7 Mike Turner 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 Rob Lewis 3-11 0-2 5-10 1-6-7 1 11 2 2 0 3 24 Reveal Chukwujekwu 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 2 0 0 6 Colter Lasher 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 2 0 0 0 3 Dauson Womack 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 4 2 1 2 0 1 14 Team 3-5-8 2 Totals 23-61 6-14 6-12 16-25-41 20 58 16 18 3 5 200 .377 .429 .500 DePaul (7-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 11-20 2-4 4-5 7-5-12 1 28 2 2 2 2 33 Sandi Marcius, f 1-3 0-0 1-3 3-3-6 2 3 0 0 3 0 23 Tommy Hamilton, c 5-12 0-1 4-6 4-2-6 1 14 5 3 1 2 23 Billy Garrett, g 1-10 0-3 4-4 1-0-1 0 6 4 0 1 0 30 Brandon Young, g 4-10 0-1 3-4 0-4-4 1 11 1 1 1 0 34 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 DeJuan Marrero 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 4 0 1 0 1 3 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Forrest Robinson 2-3 1-1 1-2 0-4-4 0 6 0 1 0 1 7 Cory Dolins 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Durrell McDonald 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 4 0 1 0 0 0 12 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Charles McKinney 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1 4 0 0 2 2 19 Greg Sequele 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 Team 2-2-4 1 Totals 27-67 3-11 21-28 18-24-42 12 78 13 9 10 8 200 .403 .273 .750 Officials: Mike Roberts, Paul Szelc, Roger Ayers | Attendance: 5,101 | Game Notes: Cleveland Melvin recorded the 17th double-double of his career and finished in double figures for the 84th time in his career... DePaul leads the series, 1-0.
DePaul Illinois State
1st 2nd Final 30 31 61 38 31 69
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Dec. 22, 2013 Redbird Arena Normal, Ill.
DePaul (7-5) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 2-8 0-1 0-0 2-5-7 5 4 0 1 1 0 28 Sandi Marcius, f 2-4 0-0 0-1 4-7-11 3 4 1 3 1 0 23 Tommy Hamilton, c 1-6 0-1 2-2 2-1-3 4 4 0 2 3 0 24 Billy Garrett, g 5-14 2-5 6-6 1-1-2 3 18 4 2 0 0 32 Brandon Young, g 7-12 2-5 1-1 1-6-7 2 17 4 3 1 1 36 DeJuan Marrero 3-5 0-0 0-0 3-3-6 2 6 2 1 1 1 14 Forrest Robinson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Durrell McDonald 4-7 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 10 1 3 0 0 20 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Charles McKinney 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 1 0 1 16 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Team 0-2-2 Totals 24-58 6-17 10-14 15-27-42 23 64 13 16 7 3 200 .414 .353 .714 Illinois State (7-5) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN John Jones, f 2-5 0-0 5-8 2-2-4 3 9 0 1 3 3 24 Paris Lee, g 1-4 1-2 0-0 1-0-1 2 3 0 1 0 1 28 Daishon Knight, g 6-17 2-5 2-4 2-4-6 2 16 2 1 0 1 30 Bobby Hunter, g 2-5 0-2 2-2 2-2-4 4 6 0 0 0 0 24 Nick Zeisloft, g 2-10 1-8 6-6 0-2-2 1 11 0 1 0 2 27 Kaza Keane 0-1 0-1 2-2 1-2-3 0 2 3 0 0 0 12 Jamaal Samuel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Tony Wills 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 2 4 0 0 0 2 13 Reggie Lynch 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 3 4 0 0 3 0 14 Zach Lofton 3-15 1-7 7-8 1-2-3 0 14 5 1 0 0 25 Team 9-2-11 Totals 20-64 5-26 24-30 19-22-41 17 69 10 6 6 9 200 .313 .192 .800 Officials: Mike Stuart, Mark Whitehead, Brent Hampton | Attendance: 5,345 | Game Notes: The loss ended DePaul’s six-game winning streak in non-conference road games... the Blue Demons entered the game with the nation’s fourthlongest streak in that category... Brandon Young (1,546 pts.) moved into ninth on DePaul’s all-time scoring list... Young (109 3pt. FG) also moved into a tie for 13th place on the all-time three-point field goal list... Sunday was the 25th meeting between the two programs... DePaul leads the series, 21-4... the game was the first meeting since Dec. 1996.
2013-14 REVIEW 1st 2nd Final DePaul 28 29 57 Northwestern 23 33 56
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Dec. 27, 2013 Welsh-Ryan Arena Evanston, Ill.
DePaul (8-5) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 5-12 0-0 1-4 2-4-6 1 11 1 0 2 1 29 Sandi Marcius, f 5-6 0-0 2-3 2-3-5 4 12 1 3 0 1 23 Tommy Hamilton, c 1-5 0-1 0-0 2-4-6 3 2 2 1 0 0 18 Billy Garrett, g 3-9 0-4 3-4 0-2-2 4 9 4 4 2 1 23 Brandon Young, g 2-11 0-2 2-5 1-6-7 3 6 3 3 0 1 37 DeJuan Marrero 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Jamee Crockett 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 Durrell McDonald 2-5 1-2 0-2 0-3-3 3 5 1 0 0 4 25 Peter Ryckbosch 0-2 0-0 3-5 1-1-2 1 3 0 0 0 0 6 Charles McKinney 3-3 0-0 2-4 0-1-1 1 8 1 2 1 1 14 Greg Sequele 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 1 18 Team 3-6-9 1 Totals 21-57 1-10 14-29 12-34-46 22 57 13 14 5 10 200 .368 .100 .483 Northwestern (7-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Drew Crawford, f 5-17 0-5 5-7 1-6-7 1 15 2 3 1 1 39 Sanjay Lumpkin, f 1-3 0-1 1-2 1-6-7 2 3 1 1 0 4 34 Alex Olah, c 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-9-9 5 0 1 2 4 0 29 Dave Sobolewski, g 1-8 1-6 3-6 0-1-1 3 6 3 5 1 2 28 James Montgomery, g 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Kale Abrahamson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 Tre Demps 7-16 4-8 5-8 0-1-1 3 23 2 2 0 0 34 Jershon Cobb 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-3-3 3 3 2 0 0 0 13 Nathan Taphorn 2-4 2-2 0-0 0-0-0 2 6 0 1 0 0 10 Nikola Cerina 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 Team 5-4-9 Totals 17-53 8-24 14-23 7-33-40 21 56 13 15 6 7 200 .321 .333 .609 Officials: Bo Boroski, John Higgins, Paul Szelc | Attendance: 6,819 | Game Notes: DePaul is now 9-1 against Chicagoland opponents under Oliver Purnell... the 56 points allowed where the fourth-fewest for DePaul under Oliver Purnell... DePaul extended its streak to 624 straight games with a three-pointer by going 1-for-10... Cleveland Melvin moved into 21st place on the all-time rebounding list... he has 672 career rebounds... DePaul leads the series, 20-10... the win was the first for DePaul in Evanston since a 71-61 victory on Dec. 16, 1995 and snapped a fourgame losing streak at Welsh-Ryan Arena.
DePaul Georgetown
1st 2nd Final 25 29 54 29 32 61
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Dec. 31, 2013 Verizon Center Washington, D.C.
DePaul (8-6, 0-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R Cleveland Melvin, f 2-12 1-5 1-6 1-2-3 Sandi Marcius, f 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-5-6 Tommy Hamilton, c 1-4 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 Billy Garrett, g 5-10 2-4 5-6 0-1-1 Brandon Young, g 4-13 1-4 4-8 1-4-5 Forrest Robinson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 Jamee Crockett 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 Durrell McDonald 1-5 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 Peter Ryckbosch 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 Charles McKinney 3-4 0-0 0-2 0-5-5 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Team 5-1-6 Totals 18-55 5-19 13-26 12-27-39 .327 .263 .500
PF Pts A TO Blk 3 6 1 4 2 4 4 0 1 0 5 2 0 3 0 4 17 3 1 0 0 13 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 23 54 8 18 4
S MIN 1 32 0 17 0 23 1 29 3 36 0 8 0 7 3 20 0 8 1 17 0 3 9 200
Georgetown (9-3, 1-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Nate Lubick, f 1-3 0-0 1-3 0-7-7 2 3 3 0 0 1 35 Jabril Trawick, f 3-4 0-0 2-4 0-4-4 4 8 2 2 0 1 26 Joshua Smith, c 2-3 0-0 1-3 0-1-1 2 5 1 3 0 1 14 D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera, g 4-13 2-6 2-4 1-7-8 2 12 1 4 0 1 33 Markel Starks, g 6-12 1-4 8-8 0-0-0 2 21 2 4 0 1 40 Reggie Cameron 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Mikael Hopkins 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 3 2 0 3 1 0 12 Aaron Bowen 3-4 1-1 1-2 1-5-6 1 8 0 0 0 3 17 Moses Ayegba 1-1 0-0 0-3 0-1-1 5 2 0 0 3 1 17 Team 0-1-1 Totals 21-45 4-12 15-27 2-31-33 21 61 9 16 4 9 200 .467 .333 .556 Officials: Ed Corbett, Karl Hess, Jeff Clark | Attendance: 7,823 | Game Notes: DePaul is 1-8 all-time in BIG EAST openers... Georgetown leads the all-time series, 22-6, with 13 straight victories... the Blue Demons made at least one three-pointer for the 625th straight game... DePaul has outrebounded its opponent in 11 times in 14 games... the Blue Demons outrebounded the opponent in 12 games in the entire 2012-13 season.
DePaul Marquette
1st 2nd Final 30 26 56 26 40 66
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Jan. 4, 2014 BMO Harris Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wis.
DePaul (8-7, 0-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN DeJuan Marrero, f 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 Cleveland Melvin, f 8-15 5-8 1-2 1-1-2 2 22 3 3 0 0 35 Sandi Marcius, f 0-3 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 5 0 0 0 0 0 11 Billy Garrett, g 4-14 2-7 0-0 0-3-3 5 10 2 4 0 1 27 Brandon Young, g 0-9 0-3 0-1 0-3-3 2 0 7 3 0 2 34 Tommy Hamilton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 0 0 1 0 0 6 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Forrest Robinson 2-4 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 3 5 1 0 0 0 11 Durrell McDonald 3-5 2-2 1-1 2-1-3 1 9 3 2 1 1 20 Peter Ryckbosch 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 3 2 0 0 0 0 22 Charles McKinney 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 6 0 1 0 0 17 Greg Sequele 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 2 0 1 0 1 11 Team 2-4-6 1 Totals 22-57 10-23 2-4 12-14-26 28 56 17 16 1 5 199 .386 .435 .500 Marquette (9-6, 1-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Jamil Wilson, f 3-7 0-1 8-9 3-4-7 4 14 4 6 2 Juan Anderson, f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 1 0 Davante Gardner, f 9-14 0-0 10-11 3-3-6 3 28 1 1 0 Chris Otule, c 1-3 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 1 4 1 3 3 Jake Thomas, g 2-6 2-5 0-0 0-4-4 2 6 1 1 0 Todd Mayo 4-5 1-2 1-2 0-4-4 1 10 2 1 0 Derrick Wilson 0-1 0-0 2-6 1-1-2 2 2 3 2 0 Deonte Burton 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 3 2 2 2 2 Team 0-1-1 Totals 20-39 3-8 23-31 10-22-32 16 66 15 17 7 .513 .375 .742
S MIN 1 31 0 10 0 35 0 16 2 36 2 29 1 31 3 12 9 200
Officials: John Gaffney, Michael Stephens, Mike Nance | Attendance: 15,194 | Game Notes: Cleveland Melvin recorded his fifth 20-point game of the season and 33rd of his career with at least 20 points... Melvin (1,695 pts.) passed Stephen Howard (1,691 pts., 1988-92) for sixth on DePaul’s all-time scoring list... Brandon Young went scoreless for the second time in his career (108 games)... he also went scoreless against No. 1 Syracuse on Jan. 1, 2012 as a sophomore... DePaul is 6-1 when leading at halftime this season... Marquette leads the series, 69-44, with five straight wins over DePaul.
1st 2nd Final --/t#23 Creighton 37 44 81 DePaul 32 30 62
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Jan. 7, 2014 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
Creighton (13-2, 3-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Doug McDermott, f 6-16 1-2 6-6 2-3-5 4 19 4 4 2 0 35 Ethan Wragge, f 4-8 4-8 0-0 1-6-7 3 12 1 1 0 1 26 Austin Chatman, g 3-7 2-3 2-2 1-2-3 0 10 6 1 0 1 36 Grant Gibbs, g 1-1 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 1 4 1 1 0 0 12 Jahenns Manigat, g 2-8 2-4 1-2 2-2-4 3 7 4 1 0 3 34 Devin Brooks 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 0 1 3 3 0 1 15 Isaiah Zierden 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Avery Dingman 6-8 2-3 2-3 2-3-5 2 16 0 0 1 0 18 Will Artino 4-5 0-0 2-5 3-4-7 2 10 0 1 0 1 12 Zach Hanson 1-2 0-1 0-2 1-0-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 Team 1-0-1 1 Totals 27-56 11-21 16-24 15-24-39 16 81 19 13 3 7 200 .482 .524 .667 DePaul (8-8, 0-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 5-12 2-3 4-4 2-4-6 2 16 1 1 2 0 32 Sandi Marcius, f 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 2 0 0 2 1 0 15 Billy Garrett, g 0-10 0-7 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 1 2 0 3 29 Brandon Young, g 9-16 1-5 5-6 0-2-2 2 24 5 5 2 2 35 Charles McKinney, g 3-6 0-3 0-0 2-0-2 3 6 2 2 0 1 25 R.J. Curington 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 DeJuan Marrero 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-2-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 Tommy Hamilton 3-6 2-2 1-1 1-2-3 0 9 1 2 0 1 19 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Durrell McDonald 2-4 1-1 0-0 2-1-3 4 5 1 1 1 2 19 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 11 Team 2-3-5 Totals 23-57 6-23 10-12 12-20-32 21 62 11 15 6 10 200 .404 .261 .833 Officials: Mike Roberts, Bo Boroski, Terry Oglesby | Attendance: 7,104 | Game Notes: Cleveland Melvin moved into 19th on the all-time rebounding chart... Brandon Young reached double-figures for the 12th time this season and 86th in his career... he reached the 20-point plateau for the 25th time in his career... the Blue Demons have now hit a three-pointer in 627 straight games... DePaul leads the all-time series 15-8 against Creighton... this was the first meeting between the programs as members of the BIG EAST.
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL 1st 2nd OT OT2 Final DePaul 32 41 14 12 99 Butler 35 38 14 7 94
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Jan. 9, 2014 Hinkle Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Ind.
DePaul (9-8, 1-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 10-14 3-4 7-15 3-5-8 3 30 2 4 2 0 45 Tommy Hamilton, c 7-10 3-3 0-0 2-10-12 2 17 2 3 2 0 37 Billy Garrett, g 6-11 2-2 8-8 2-3-5 5 22 5 3 0 1 39 Brandon Young, g 4-9 0-2 10-13 0-2-2 3 18 2 5 0 3 44 Charles McKinney, g 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 2 0 1 0 2 17 DeJuan Marrero 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Forrest Robinson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 Durrell McDonald 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 19 Greg Sequele 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 1 0 14 Sandi Marcius 3-3 0-0 2-2 1-5-6 5 8 0 1 2 0 28 Team 1-0-1 Totals 32-55 8-14 27-38 9-27-36 30 99 12 18 7 6 250 .582 .571 .711 Butler (10-5, 0-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Khyle Marshall, f 6-12 0-0 3-7 1-0-1 4 15 1 0 0 1 31 Kameron Woods, f 7-8 0-0 3-4 3-11-14 5 17 2 4 0 2 41 Erik Fromm, c 5-7 0-0 1-3 2-2-4 4 11 0 1 1 1 30 Alex Barlow, g 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 5 2 3 2 0 1 24 Kellen Dunham, g 9-25 6-14 6-8 0-3-3 2 30 3 1 2 1 47 Elijah Brown 2-6 0-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 4 1 1 0 0 20 Jackson Aldridge 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 2 3 0 0 0 1 11 Rene Castro 0-2 0-0 2-3 0-0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 16 Nolan Berry 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Andrew Chrabascz 3-6 0-1 4-5 4-1-5 2 10 2 1 0 1 29 Team 3-0-3 Totals 34-71 6-20 20-32 14-19-33 29 94 12 11 3 8 250 .479 .300 .625 Officials: Jamie Luckie, Leslie Jones, Mike Stuart | Attendance: 6,163 | Game Notes: DePaul is 37-38 all-time in overtime games and 2-0 this season... the game was the 17th in program history of two or more overtime periods... DePaul’s last multi-OT game was a 90-82 loss in triple overtime against St. John’s on March 5, 2010... DePaul last multi-OT win was a 76-69 double overtime win against Dayton in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on March 18, 2004... Cleveland Melvin scored at least 30 for the fourth time in his career... Melvin moved into fourth on the blocked shots list... the game was the first between DePaul and Butler in BIG EAST play... DePaul leads the series, 6-1... Thursday was the first meeting since Feb. 1981.
St. John’s DePaul
1st 2nd Final 38 37 75 38 39 77
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Jan. 14, 2014 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
St. John’s (9-7, 0-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk JaKarr Sampson, f 2-8 0-0 4-4 2-1-3 4 8 1 2 0 Orlando Sanchez, f 4-8 0-1 3-3 3-2-5 3 11 1 1 2 Phil Greene IV, g 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 D’Angelo Harrison, g 9-17 4-6 2-3 1-4-5 3 24 2 2 0 Rysheed Jordan, g 6-10 2-3 2-3 0-6-6 3 16 4 6 0 Jamal Branch 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 3 1 0 God’sGift Achiuwa 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 2 0 0 4 Max Hooper 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-2-2 0 3 0 0 0 Chris Obekpa 3-3 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 2 7 0 0 3 Sir’Dominic Pointer 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 2 0 1 1 Team 2-0-2 Totals 28-59 7-14 12-15 10-22-32 21 75 11 13 10 .475 .500 .800
S MIN 1 18 0 32 1 15 2 36 1 33 0 10 1 13 0 15 0 16 0 12 6 200
DePaul (10-8, 2-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 6-16 0-3 4-5 4-3-7 4 16 0 2 6 0 34 Tommy Hamilton, c 4-9 1-3 4-4 2-4-6 3 13 2 4 1 2 36 Billy Garrett, g 6-13 3-6 6-6 0-2-2 3 21 5 1 0 0 34 Brandon Young, g 7-15 2-4 3-4 1-4-5 1 19 5 1 0 2 39 Charles McKinney, g 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 2 2 1 2 0 1 28 Durrell McDonald 0-4 0-2 2-2 1-0-1 2 2 1 0 0 1 14 Peter Ryckbosch 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Greg Sequele 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 0 0 1 0 6 Sandi Marcius 0-2 0-0 0-2 4-0-4 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Team 3-4-7 1 Totals 25-62 6-18 21-25 17-21-38 17 77 14 12 8 6 200 .403 .333 .840 Officials: Karl Hess, John Gafney, Steve McJunkins | Attendance: 6,102 | Game Notes: Brandon Young (1,626 points) passed Dallas Comegys (1,613 points, 1983-87) for eighth all-time on DePaul’s scoring list... the win marked the first back-to-back conference wins for DePaul since January of 2008... Billy Garrett Jr. has knocked down 14 straight free throws after going 6-for-6 in tonight’s game... Cleveland Melvin finished with a career-high six blocks... St. John’s leads the series, 17-15... DePaul snapped an eight-game losing streak against the Red Storm.
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DePaul #6/6 Villanova
1st 2nd Final 24 38 62 33 55 88
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Jan. 18, 2014 The Pavilion Villlanova, Pa.
DePaul (10-9, 2-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 5-9 0-3 0-0 1-3-4 1 10 0 2 1 0 30 Tommy Hamilton, c 3-6 2-2 2-2 1-2-3 4 10 1 0 0 0 24 Billy Garrett, g 2-8 1-4 6-6 0-3-3 2 11 3 1 0 1 30 Brandon Young, g 4-14 1-3 4-6 1-1-2 2 13 3 2 0 0 36 Charles McKinney, g 4-7 0-0 2-5 1-2-3 2 10 3 0 1 1 27 R.J. Curington 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 DeJuan Marrero 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Edwind McGhee 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Forrest Robinson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 Durrell McDonald 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 3 3 0 1 17 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Greg Sequele 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 4 0 0 0 0 6 Sandi Marcius 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 4 0 0 0 0 13 Team 1-3-4 Totals 22-54 4-14 14-19 7-19-26 20 62 13 8 2 3 200 .407 .286 .737 Villanova (16-1, 5-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN JayVaughn Pinkston, f 2-5 0-0 4-4 0-3-3 2 8 2 0 1 0 21 Daniel Ochefu, f 6-6 0-0 2-3 2-4-6 1 14 4 0 3 0 29 Darrun Hilliard, g 4-12 1-7 2-4 1-2-3 3 11 3 2 0 2 23 Ryan Arcidiacono, g 6-12 2-7 0-0 0-1-1 3 14 3 1 0 1 31 James Bell, g 6-9 3-5 2-2 4-4-8 2 17 3 1 0 0 29 Kris Jenkins 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 12 Josh Hart 5-7 3-5 0-0 1-4-5 3 13 1 0 0 2 22 Tony Chennault 1-1 0-0 3-4 0-0-0 1 5 2 1 0 0 13 Nick McMahon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Darryl Reynolds 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Dylan Ennis 0-3 0-2 3-3 0-3-3 3 3 3 0 0 0 14 Team 0-3-3 Totals 31-56 9-26 17-23 10-27-37 19 88 21 5 4 5 200 .554 .346 .739 Officials: Pat Driscoll, Michael Stephens, Anthony Chiazza | Attendance: 6,500 | Game Notes: Tommy Hamilton IV’s three-pointer to start the scoring for the Blue Demons extended DePaul’s streak to 630 straight games with a three... DePaul has lost 47 straight games to ranked opponents... Villanova leads the all-time series by a 17-8 margin... the Wildcats have won seven straight meetings in the series.
1st 2nd Final Xavier 50 34 84 DePaul 32 42 74
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Jan. 20, 2014 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
Xavier (15-4, 5-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Justin Martin, f 4-6 3-5 7-9 0-7-7 3 18 0 3 0 2 31 Isaiah Philmore, f 5-8 0-0 3-4 2-5-7 3 13 0 4 0 0 25 Matt Stainbrook, c 3-6 0-0 0-0 1-7-8 4 6 4 4 1 1 21 Semaj Christon, g 9-12 0-0 9-11 0-1-1 3 27 1 5 0 1 39 Dee Davis, g 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 4 6 6 4 0 2 32 Jalen Reynolds 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 James Farr 1-6 1-2 1-2 1-4-5 2 4 0 0 1 0 18 Brandon Randolph 2-3 0-1 4-4 0-0-0 2 8 0 1 0 2 18 Myles Davis 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 Landen Amos 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Erik Stenger 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 Team 3-2-5 Totals 28-48 4-8 24-30 7-30-37 25 84 12 21 2 8 200 .583 .500 .800 DePaul (10-10, 2-5) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Cleveland Melvin, f 9-17 2-4 5-8 3-2-5 2 25 0 1 2 2 35 Tommy Hamilton, c 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 Billy Garrett, g 4-13 2-4 8-14 0-2-2 4 18 3 2 0 2 32 Brandon Young, g 3-6 0-2 1-3 1-1-2 2 7 2 1 0 3 14 Charles McKinney, g 3-4 0-0 3-3 1-5-6 2 9 0 3 1 3 19 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 DeJuan Marrero 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 Edwind McGhee 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 1 0 0 0 10 Forrest Robinson 1-4 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 2 2 0 2 0 0 11 Durrell McDonald 1-5 0-1 0-2 0-2-2 2 2 3 1 0 2 28 Peter Ryckbosch 1-1 0-0 1-2 2-0-2 2 3 0 0 0 1 9 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Sandi Marcius 1-1 0-0 3-3 1-3-4 4 5 0 1 3 0 22 Team 2-0-2 Totals 24-57 4-15 22-38 13-16-29 23 74 9 11 6 13 200 .421 .267 .579 Officials: Brian O’Connell, Brent Hampton, Evon Burroughs | Attendance: 6,531 | Game Notes: DePaul leads the all-time series 8-4... first meeting between the two programs since Dec. 27, 1997 and only the second since Feb. 9, 1974... Cleveland Melvin finished with 20-plus points for the 31st time in his career and sixth time this season... Melvin passed David Booth (713 FG, 1988-92) for third all-time on the school’s field goals list.
2013-14 REVIEW 1st 2nd Final DePaul 25 44 69 Seton Hall 45 41 86
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Jan. 25, 2014 Prudential Center Newark, N.J.
DePaul (10-11, 2-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN DeJuan Marrero, f 2-4 0-0 1-3 2-5-7 1 5 0 1 0 0 20 Sandi Marcius, f 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Edwind McGhee, g 0-6 0-2 2-4 1-0-1 1 2 1 2 1 1 33 Brandon Young, g 7-16 1-5 8-8 1-4-5 2 23 0 4 0 1 35 Durrell McDonald, g 5-5 2-2 2-2 0-1-1 4 14 1 4 0 0 26 R.J. Curington 5-8 2-4 3-4 4-1-5 4 15 1 1 0 0 23 Tommy Hamilton 2-9 0-3 1-2 1-6-7 1 5 1 1 0 1 22 Forrest Robinson 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 8 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Greg Sequele 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 5 2 0 0 0 0 10 Team 1-1-2 1 Totals 23-55 6-19 17-23 11-21-32 21 69 4 14 1 3 200 .483 .316 .739 Seton Hall (12-8, 3-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Brian Oliver, f 2-8 1-7 2-2 0-2-2 3 7 3 1 0 2 28 Patrik Auda, f 3-6 0-1 3-4 1-5-6 1 9 5 0 1 1 25 Eugene Teague, c 4-6 0-0 1-1 1-3-4 4 9 1 2 0 0 21 Sterling Gibbs, g 2-4 1-1 1-2 2-5-7 2 6 5 4 0 2 31 Fuquan Edwin, g 11-16 3-7 5-7 1-1-2 1 30 2 1 0 1 28 Brandon Mobley 2-5 1-2 1-1 0-1-1 3 6 0 0 0 0 10 Haralds Karlis 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-3-3 0 4 2 0 0 0 10 Jaren Sina 1-1 1-1 4-7 0-0-0 1 7 3 2 0 1 21 Stephane Manga 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Aaron Geramipoor 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 3 8 0 1 1 0 19 Team 1-0-1 Totals 30-53 8-20 18-26 6-24-30 19 86 21 12 2 7 200 .566 .400 .692 Officials: James Breeding, Tim Clougherty, Joe Lindsay | Attendance: 8,307 | Game Notes: Brandon Young scored in double-figures for the 90th time in his career... the game was also his 26th career game of 20 or more points... Billy Garrett Jr. (illness), Charles McKinney (injury) and Cleveland Melvin (suspension team rules violation) did not play in the game... DePaul used its seventh different starting lineup of the season... Edwind McGhee made his first career start... Durrell McDonald started for the first time this season (10th career)... Seton Hall leads the series by a 10-3 margin... the Blue Demons have dropped three straight for the second time this season.
Providence DePaul
1st 2nd Final 42 35 77 37 35 72
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Feb. 1, 2014 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
Providence (16-6, 6-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Kadeem Batts, f 1-6 0-0 2-4 1-8-9 3 4 3 1 2 1 24 Tyler Harris, f 5-7 2-2 6-6 3-2-5 4 18 2 1 2 1 36 Josh Fortune, g 3-5 0-2 0-0 1-2-3 1 6 1 4 2 2 40 Bryce Cotton, g 9-15 2-4 8-11 0-1-1 1 28 6 5 1 0 40 LaDontae Henton, g 6-11 1-5 6-8 0-7-7 3 19 1 3 1 2 40 Lee Goldsbrough 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 1 0 1 9 Ted Bancroft 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Carson Desrosiers 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 0 0 1 1 10 Team 0-1-1 Totals 25-47 5-13 22-29 5-23-28 16 77 14 15 9 8 200 .532 .385 .759 DePaul (10-12, 2-7) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Greg Sequele, f 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 0 0 3 0 0 10 Tommy Hamilton, c 4-7 0-0 5-8 3-5-8 0 13 2 4 2 1 30 Edwind McGhee, g 2-7 2-5 2-2 1-2-3 4 8 0 0 0 1 27 Brandon Young, g 3-10 0-2 6-10 1-4-5 2 12 9 3 0 2 38 Durrell McDonald, g 2-7 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 3 4 2 2 1 2 25 R.J. Curington 7-15 3-8 5-6 4-1-5 2 22 1 3 0 0 30 DeJuan Marrero 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 2 0 0 0 1 10 Forrest Robinson 3-4 3-4 0-0 0-2-2 3 9 0 0 0 2 18 Sandi Marcius 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 2 0 0 0 1 12 Team 1-2-3 1 Totals 23-55 8-20 18-26 12-19-31 22 72 14 16 3 10 200 .418 .400 .692 Officials: Brian O’Connell, Earl Walton, Tony Chiazza | Attendance: 7,139 | Game Notes: The game was the 31st all-time between the two programs... Providence holds a 23-8 advantage in the all-time series... DePaul had won two of the three previous meetings... the road team has won in the last five games between the two teams... R.J. Curington’s 22 points were a career high, as were his threepointers (3), three-point attempts (8), free throws (5) and free throws attempted (6)... Robinson’s nine points and three triples were a career high... McGhee’s two three-pointers were his first of the season... Young’s assist total (9) was a season high... the Blue Demons have knocked down a three-pointer in 633 straight games going back to Feb. 16, 1993.
Georgetown DePaul
1st 2nd Final 27 44 71 30 29 59
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Feb. 3, 2014 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
Georgetown (13-9, 4-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Reggie Cameron, f 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-4-4 1 0 1 1 1 Mikael Hopkins, f 1-3 0-0 3-4 3-0-3 5 5 0 0 1 Nate Lubick, f 1-1 0-0 1-4 2-8-10 5 3 2 1 1 D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera, g 3-11 0-3 11-11 1-4-5 1 17 0 0 2 Markel Starks, g 6-18 3-7 11-14 0-2-2 3 26 2 3 0 Aaron Bowen 2-4 1-2 0-2 2-2-4 2 5 0 0 0 John Caprio 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Stephen Domingo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Moses Ayegba 0-2 0-0 0-2 3-2-5 5 0 1 1 1 Bradley Hayes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Jabril Trawick 5-8 1-3 4-4 1-2-3 0 15 1 1 1 Team 2-0-2 Totals 18-50 5-17 30-41 14-24-38 22 71 7 7 7 .360 .294 .732
S MIN 0 19 0 11 3 25 1 33 1 37 1 25 0 0+ 0 0+ 0 22 0 0+ 1 28 7 200
DePaul (10-13, 2-8) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Forrest Robinson, f 1-6 0-4 0-0 2-2-4 5 2 1 0 1 0 14 Tommy Hamilton, c 2-7 0-2 3-4 2-8-10 3 7 0 4 0 0 28 R.J. Curington, g 4-12 1-6 1-2 0-1-1 3 10 1 1 0 0 29 Edwind McGhee, g 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 0 0 0 0 1 16 Brandon Young, g 5-13 2-4 3-5 0-7-7 2 15 3 3 0 2 34 DeJuan Marrero 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 2 2 1 1 2 0 16 Billy Garrett 2-3 1-1 7-8 1-1-2 4 12 0 3 0 0 23 Durrell McDonald 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Charles McKinney 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 4 0 1 1 0 13 Sandi Marcius 1-2 0-0 3-7 1-3-4 4 5 0 0 2 0 22 Team 5-0-5 Totals 19-51 4-17 17-26 14-25-39 30 59 6 13 6 4 200 .373 .235 .654 Officials: Michael Stephens, Tim Clougherty, John Higgins | Attendance: 6,339 | Game Notes: The game was the 29th all-time between the two schools… Georgetown leads the series 23-6, including 14 straight wins… Brandon Young passed Stephen Howard (1,691 pts., 1988-92) for seventh on the school’s all-time scoring list… with two steals, Young moved past Stanley Brundy into fourth all-time in school history in steals (169)… Georgetown’s 30 free throws and 41 free throws attempted were both season-highs by an opponent.
1st 2nd Final DePaul 31 35 66 #12/12 Creighton 39 39 78
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Feb. 7, 2014 CenturyLink Center Omaha Omaha, Neb.
DePaul (10-14, 2-9) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN DeJuan Marrero, f 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-3-6 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 Tommy Hamilton, c 3-9 1-3 0-2 0-5-5 2 7 0 1 0 0 29 Billy Garrett, g 4-10 1-5 0-0 0-2-2 1 9 5 1 0 0 29 Brandon Young, g 5-17 2-7 4-4 0-7-7 2 16 3 5 0 1 36 Charles McKinney, g 1-5 0-1 3-4 3-0-3 0 5 1 1 2 1 20 R.J. Curington 1-5 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 12 Edwind McGhee 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Forrest Robinson 4-5 3-4 0-0 1-1-2 5 11 1 0 0 0 19 Durrell McDonald 4-7 1-2 0-0 2-0-2 1 9 0 0 0 0 21 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Greg Sequele 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 Sandi Marcius 1-1 0-0 1-3 3-2-5 3 3 0 0 0 0 15 Team 1-2-3 1 Totals 25-63 8-23 8-13 16-25-41 17 66 10 9 2 2 200 .397 .348 .615 Creighton (19-3, 9-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Doug McDermott, f 9-21 1-6 13-14 2-7-9 2 32 1 1 0 0 36 Ethan Wragge, f 3-5 3-5 0-0 0-4-4 2 9 1 0 0 1 33 Austin Chatman, g 3-6 1-2 4-4 0-2-2 1 11 5 1 0 0 37 Jahenns Manigat, g 1-5 1-5 0-0 0-1-1 3 3 2 1 0 0 32 Avery Dingman, g 3-3 0-0 2-3 0-1-1 3 8 0 0 0 1 12 Grant Gibbs 3-6 1-4 0-0 2-3-5 2 7 8 1 0 1 21 Isaiah Zierden 2-6 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 0 4 3 0 0 0 18 Will Artino 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 0 4 0 0 0 0 10 Zach Hanson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 1-4-5 Totals 26-56 7-25 19-21 7-24-31 13 78 20 4 0 3 200 .464 .280 .905 Officials: Mike Stuart, Paul Szelc, Lamar Simpson | Attendance: 18,323 | Game Notes: Brandon Young opened the game with a three-pointer to extend DePaul’s streak to 635 straight games with a trifecta... Friday was the 24th all-time meeting between the two programs... DePaul leads the series, 15-9... Creighton sweeps the season series and has won three straight overall in the series... DePaul has lost 47 straight games against ranked opponents.
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL #6/6 Villanova DePaul
1st 2nd Final 48 39 87 31 31 62
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Feb. 12, 2014 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
DePaul Xavier
1st 2nd Final 27 37 64 39 44 83
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Feb. 19, 2014 Cintas Center Cincinnati, Ohio
Villanova (22-2, 10-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN JayVaughn Pinkston, f 5-7 0-0 4-4 2-9-11 4 14 0 3 1 1 26 Daniel Ochefu, f 1-3 0-0 2-2 1-4-5 5 4 1 1 3 0 17 Darrun Hilliard, g 7-9 5-7 3-3 0-1-1 1 22 2 3 0 2 26 Ryan Arcidiacono, g 5-6 4-4 0-1 0-1-1 2 14 6 3 0 1 28 James Bell, g 5-11 2-6 4-4 1-7-8 2 16 4 1 2 1 34 Henry Lowe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Kris Jenkins 3-5 3-4 2-2 0-2-2 1 11 1 0 0 0 15 Josh Hart 0-3 0-2 3-4 2-1-3 3 3 1 1 0 0 18 Tony Chennault 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 2 0 2 20 Nick McMahon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Darryl Reynolds 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 Patrick Farrell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Dylan Ennis 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 0 0 0 0 12 Team 0-1-1 Totals 27-49 15-26 18-20 6-27-33 24 87 16 16 6 7 200 .551 .577 .900
DePaul (10-17, 2-12) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Sandi Marcius, f 4-6 0-0 3-6 5-3-8 3 11 0 0 1 0 27 Tommy Hamilton, c 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 1 3 1 0 15 Billy Garrett, g 4-9 2-3 7-7 0-2-2 1 17 5 4 0 0 28 Brandon Young, g 3-16 0-5 6-9 0-3-3 1 12 1 2 0 1 35 Durrell McDonald, g 1-5 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 3 3 1 0 0 0 31 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 DeJuan Marrero 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 Edwind McGhee 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 Forrest Robinson 5-10 4-9 0-0 2-1-3 5 14 1 2 0 0 13 Jamee Crockett 0-0 0-0 3-6 0-0-0 3 3 0 0 0 1 14 Peter Ryckbosch 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 2 0 1 1 0 5 Charles McKinney 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Greg Sequele 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 2 0 1 1 1 14 Team 3-1-4 Totals 19-53 7-22 19-28 11-15-26 28 64 11 13 5 3 200 .358 .318 .679
DePaul (10-15, 2-10) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Sandi Marcius, f 4-7 0-0 2-2 5-2-7 2 10 0 1 2 0 22 Tommy Hamilton, c 2-5 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 1 6 1 3 0 2 28 R.J. Curington, g 1-5 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 2 1 0 1 14 Billy Garrett, g 1-6 1-3 6-10 0-1-1 3 9 3 2 0 1 26 Brandon Young, g 9-17 2-5 7-11 0-4-4 1 27 0 3 0 3 35 DeJuan Marrero 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Forrest Robinson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 Jamee Crockett 0-5 0-3 1-2 1-0-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 Durrell McDonald 1-3 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 2 2 0 1 0 0 13 Peter Ryckbosch 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 Charles McKinney 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 2 2 0 2 19 Greg Sequele 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 2 0 1 0 0 11 Team 3-1-4 1 Totals 20-54 4-14 18-27 13-17-30 18 62 8 15 2 9 200 .370 .286 .667
Xavier (18-8, 8-5) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Justin Martin, f 6-7 3-3 7-11 0-7-7 3 22 2 1 0 1 28 Erik Stenger, f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 1 0 13 Matt Stainbrook, c 2-2 0-0 3-4 0-3-3 4 7 1 1 0 0 17 Semaj Christon, g 5-10 0-0 4-7 1-3-4 2 14 7 5 0 2 33 Dee Davis, g 6-7 4-5 1-2 0-2-2 1 17 7 1 0 2 33 Jalen Reynolds 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 4 0 1 1 1 12 James Farr 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 1 0 10 Brandon Randolph 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 2 2 1 0 0 8 Tim Whelan 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Myles Davis 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 5 3 0 0 0 16 Tim Stainbrook 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Landen Amos 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Isaiah Philmore 3-8 0-1 5-8 2-4-6 3 11 1 2 1 0 27 Team 3-3-6 1 Totals 27-42 8-10 21-38 8-25-33 22 83 23 13 4 6 200 .643 .800 .553
Officials: James Breeding, Tom Eades, Evon Burroughs | Attendance: 7,387 | Game Notes: Villanova leads the series, 18-8, including wins in the last eight games... Brandon Young finished with 20-plus points for the 27th time in his career.
Officials: Bryan Kersey, Ray Natili, Joe Lindsay | Attendance: 9,752 | Game Notes: With the win, Xavier sweeps the season series... DePaul holds an 8-5 advantage in the all-time series... Brandon Young played in his 120th career game.
DePaul Providence
1st 2nd Final 26 35 61 49 35 84
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Feb. 15, 2014 Dunkin’ Donuts Center Providence, R.I.
DePaul (10-16, 2-11) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Sandi Marcius, f 4-4 0-0 7-10 3-3-6 1 15 0 2 2 Tommy Hamilton, c 2-8 0-3 0-0 1-2-3 3 4 0 3 0 R.J. Curington, g 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 Billy Garrett, g 2-6 0-1 6-6 1-2-3 4 10 0 0 0 Brandon Young, g 7-14 1-2 3-6 3-3-6 3 18 2 5 0 DeJuan Marrero 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Forrest Robinson 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 Jamee Crockett 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 1 0 0 Durrell McDonald 3-8 1-3 1-4 1-2-3 4 8 0 0 0 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Charles McKinney 0-2 0-0 0-2 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 Greg Sequele 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 4 0 1 0 Team 2-1-3 Totals 21-52 2-13 17-28 13-17-30 22 61 4 12 4 .404 .154 .607
S MIN 0 22 0 23 0 5 1 24 2 33 0 8 1 8 0 10 0 16 1 26 0 2 0 9 0 14
Providence (17-9, 7-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Kadeem Batts, f 5-9 0-0 5-7 4-4-8 1 15 1 2 3 Ladontae Henton, f 4-7 3-5 2-4 1-6-7 4 13 0 1 3 Tyler Harris, f 3-11 0-2 4-4 2-4-6 2 10 0 2 1 Josh Fortune, g 3-5 2-3 2-2 0-2-2 5 10 2 1 0 Bryce Cotton, g 7-14 1-4 7-8 0-4-4 2 22 6 3 0 Casey Woodring 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Brice Kofane 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Lee Goldsbrough 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 0 Ted Bancroft 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 Carson Desrosiers 4-4 0-0 4-4 3-2-5 4 12 1 2 2 Team 1-2-3 Totals 27-51 6-14 24-29 11-26-37 21 84 12 11 9 .529 .429 .828
S MIN 1 33 0 29 1 34 2 23 0 39 0 1 0 6 0 4 0 5 0 26
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Officials: Pat Driscoll, John Gaffney, Mike Nance | Attendance: 12,069 | Game Notes: Brandon Young moved from ninth to seventh on DePaul’s all-time field goal list... Young also passed the 500-assist plateau and finished the game with 501 career assists... Providence leads the series, 24-8... the Friars swept the season series.
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Marquette DePaul
1st 2nd OT Final 44 38 14 96 41 41 12 94
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Feb. 22, 2014 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
Marquette (16-11, 8-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Jamil Wilson, f 6-13 0-3 6-7 0-9-9 5 18 2 1 0 Juan Anderson, f 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 5 4 3 2 0 Chris Otule, c 6-7 0-0 0-3 4-0-4 2 12 0 1 1 Derrick Wilson, g 1-3 0-0 1-2 1-3-4 3 3 3 1 0 Jake Thomas, g 3-8 3-6 0-0 1-4-5 2 9 3 2 0 John Dawson 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 5 1 0 0 Todd Mayo 5-9 0-1 9-10 0-1-1 3 19 3 2 0 Steve Taylor Jr. 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-2-2 0 2 0 0 0 Deonte Burton 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 1 0 Davante Gardner 5-10 0-0 12-16 3-2-5 1 22 1 3 1 Team 2-0-2 Totals 32-60 4-12 28-39 11-25-36 23 96 16 13 2 .533 .333 .718
S MIN 1 31 1 22 0 22 2 32 0 39 0 12 2 30 0 9 1 5 0 23 7 225
DePaul (10-18, 2-13) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Forrest Robinson, f 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 5 6 1 1 0 0 30 Sandi Marcius, f 0-1 0-0 2-3 1-4-5 5 2 0 1 2 0 12 Edwind McGhee, g 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Billy Garrett, g 8-17 5-8 5-9 0-1-1 4 26 2 3 0 0 37 Brandon Young, g 10-18 3-6 6-8 0-5-5 3 29 6 1 0 1 43 DeJuan Marrero 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-0-2 2 1 0 1 0 0 4 Tommy Hamilton 1-4 0-2 1-2 3-6-9 5 3 1 2 2 0 24 Jamee Crockett 3-7 1-4 0-0 1-2-3 2 7 0 2 0 2 20 Durrell McDonald 4-9 3-4 2-2 2-2-4 4 13 2 0 0 2 24 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Charles McKinney 1-1 0-0 5-6 2-4-6 0 7 2 1 0 1 11 Greg Sequele 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 0 1 0 2 1 15 Team 1-0-1 Totals 29-63 14-29 22-32 13-26-39 34 94 15 13 6 7 225 .460 .483 .688 Officials: Karl Hess, Wally Rutecki, Lamar Simpson | Attendance: 9,342 | Game Notes: Game was the 114th meeting all-time between the two programs... it was just the fourth time the two programs have ever gone to overtime... Marquette holds a 70-44 advantage all-time... DePaul is 2-1 this season in overtime and 38-39 all-time... the loss snapped a streak of 13 straight wins for DePaul when scoring more than 80 points... DePaul is 21-4 under Oliver Purnell when scoring 80 or more points.
2013-14 REVIEW Seton Hall DePaul
1st 2nd Final 29 31 60 38 27 65
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Feb. 25, 2014 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill.
Seton Hall (14-14, 5-10) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Fuquan Edwin, f 9-17 2-6 1-3 1-1-2 3 21 1 1 0 4 31 Patrik Auda, f 3-7 0-2 1-2 1-2-3 3 7 4 1 0 2 27 Eugene Teague, c 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 4 8 0 2 1 1 24 Haralds Karlis, g 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 5 1 0 2 19 Jaren Sina, g 4-5 4-4 0-0 1-1-2 1 12 0 1 0 0 32 Brandon Mobley 1-3 0-2 2-2 0-3-3 1 4 0 1 0 0 14 Sterling Gibbs 1-2 1-2 0-2 0-1-1 0 3 1 3 0 1 13 Brian Oliver 1-5 0-2 1-2 0-1-1 3 3 1 0 0 1 26 Aaron Geramipoor 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 0 0 14 Team 0-3-3 1 Totals 24-47 7-18 5-11 3-13-16 17 60 12 11 1 11 200 .511 .389 .455 DePaul (11-18, 3-13) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Forrest Robinson, f 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 3 6 1 4 0 0 21 Sandi Marcius, f 4-4 0-0 2-2 2-7-9 2 10 0 3 2 0 35 Billy Garrett, g 3-7 0-1 9-9 0-2-2 3 15 3 4 0 1 33 Brandon Young, g 7-12 1-3 4-5 0-2-2 0 19 4 1 0 3 36 Durrell McDonald, g 5-6 3-4 2-2 0-3-3 0 15 1 3 1 0 35 Jamee Crockett 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 13 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Charles McKinney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 Team 0-2-2 Totals 21-35 6-12 17-18 2-22-24 12 65 10 17 3 5 200 .600 .500 .944 Officials: Ed Corbett, John Gaffney, Jeffrey Anderson | Attendance: 5,827 | Game Notes: The game was the 14th meeting between the two programs... Seton Hall leads the all-time series 10-4, but the two programs are locked 2-2 in the past four meetings... the win snaps a season-high 10 game skid... Young scored his 1,800th career point with his first basket, becoming the sixth player in school history to reach that plateau... he joins Mark Aguirre, David Booth, Dave Corzine, George Mikan and Tom Kleinschmidt as the only players in program history with at least 1,800 career points... DePaul shot a season-high .600 (21-35) from the field... the Blue Demons also knocked down 17-of-18 from the foul line for a season-high mark of .944.
DePaul St. John’s
1st 2nd Final 21 43 64 33 39 72
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Butler DePaul
1st 2nd Final 38 41 79 18 28 46
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Butler (13-16, 3-14) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Khyle Marshall, f 8-15 0-0 2-7 3-1-4 1 18 0 1 0 Kameron Woods, f 1-1 0-0 2-2 3-3-6 2 4 2 0 0 Andrew Chrabascz, f 3-5 0-1 2-2 2-2-4 3 8 3 1 1 Alex Barlow, g 7-9 4-5 1-2 1-2-3 2 19 3 1 0 Kellen Dunham, g 2-12 1-9 1-3 1-8-9 0 6 3 4 0 Devontae Morgan 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Erik Fromm 1-3 0-2 1-2 1-2-3 1 3 0 0 0 Elijah Brown 2-8 1-5 2-2 0-5-5 2 7 1 0 0 Michael Volovic 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 3 0 0 0 Jackson Aldridge 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 0 1 0 Elliott Kampen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Nolan Berry 2-4 0-1 2-2 1-4-5 3 6 0 0 1 Steven Bennett 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 3 0 0 0 Team 3-1-4 Totals 29-63 8-27 13-22 16-30-46 17 79 12 8 2 .460 .296 .591
S MIN 1 27 2 26 0 18 5 33 0 32 0 2 0 14 1 26 0 2 0 4 0 4 0 10 0 2 9 200
DePaul (11-20, 3-15) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Forrest Robinson, f 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 1 0 0 0 12 Sandi Marcius, f 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 3 0 0 2 2 0 23 Edwind McGhee, g 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Billy Garrett, g 5-10 1-3 1-1 1-5-6 3 12 0 1 0 0 27 Brandon Young, g 8-20 0-6 8-10 0-3-3 4 24 1 5 0 1 35 R.J. Curington 1-4 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 1 10 DeJuan Marrero 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 Tommy Hamilton 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 1 0 8 Jamee Crockett 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 1 0 22 Durrell McDonald 1-5 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 1 1 0 3 23 Peter Ryckbosch 1-2 0-0 2-4 0-4-4 2 4 0 1 1 0 10 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 1 1 0 1 15 Team 1-0-1 Totals 17-52 1-18 11-15 6-23-29 24 46 5 12 5 6 200 .327 .056 .733 Officials: Karl Hess, Roger Ayers, James Breeding | Attendance: 6,206 | Game Notes: DePaul leads the series 6-2... fewest first-half points since 15 vs. USF in BIG EAST Tournament on March 9, 2010 in a 58-49 loss... lowest-scoring game since 62-46 loss to West Virginia on Jan. 26, 2010.
DePaul Georgetown
1st 2nd Final 23 37 60 25 31 56
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DePaul (11-19, 3-14) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Forrest Robinson, f 1-4 1-3 0-0 2-3-5 2 3 0 1 1 1 24 Sandi Marcius, f 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 1 3 0 2 22 Billy Garrett, g 5-12 2-4 0-1 0-2-2 1 12 3 2 0 4 27 Brandon Young, g 9-20 3-6 2-4 1-2-3 1 23 4 2 1 4 38 Durrell McDonald, g 3-8 2-5 0-0 1-2-3 3 8 4 2 0 0 23 R.J. Curington 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 DeJuan Marrero 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Tommy Hamilton 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 4 2 1 1 0 0 20 Edwind McGhee 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 3 1 0 0 0 7 Jamee Crockett 3-5 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 3 6 0 0 0 1 11 Charles McKinney 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Greg Sequele 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 1 0 11 Team 2-1-3 Totals 26-63 10-23 2-7 8-18-26 21 64 14 11 3 12 200 .413 .435 .286
DePaul (12-20) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Tommy Hamilton, f 4-8 1-2 0-0 2-0-2 2 9 0 1 0 0 31 Forrest Robinson, f 5-6 4-5 0-0 1-4-5 4 14 0 0 0 2 25 Billy Garrett, g 5-12 0-4 7-7 1-4-5 3 17 3 2 0 2 34 Brandon Young, g 4-11 0-3 5-8 1-4-5 5 13 2 6 1 0 33 Durrell McDonald, g 1-6 0-4 0-0 1-2-3 1 2 1 0 0 1 29 Edwind McGhee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Jamee Crockett 0-2 0-1 4-5 1-2-3 1 4 0 0 0 1 9 Charles McKinney 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 Greg Sequele 0-0 0-0 0-2 2-1-3 2 0 0 0 0 0 14 Sandi Marcius 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 Team 2-1-3 1 Totals 19-46 5-19 17-24 12-20-32 19 60 6 10 2 6 200 .413 .263 .708
St. John’s (19-11, 9-8) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Chris Obekpa, f 1-4 0-0 0-2 3-8-11 1 2 1 0 5 JaKarr Sampson, f 4-9 0-0 0-1 0-2-2 1 8 1 2 1 Jamal Branch, g 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 3 3 0 Phil Greene IV, g 3-6 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 7 1 3 1 D’Angelo Harrison, g 8-17 3-6 6-7 2-8-10 3 25 4 6 1 Marco Bourgault 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 God’sGift Achiuwa 1-1 0-0 1-2 2-0-2 1 3 0 0 2 Sir’Dominic Pointer 2-3 1-1 9-10 1-4-5 0 14 2 2 2 Orlando Sanchez 5-7 0-2 3-7 2-6-8 1 13 2 0 2 Team 1-1-2 Totals 24-48 5-11 19-29 11-32-43 11 72 14 16 14 .500 .455 .655
Georgetown (17-14) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Mikael Hopkins, f 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera, g 5-14 1-4 10-10 2-5-7 0 21 3 3 0 2 38 Nate Lubick, f 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 1 2 0 1 0 0 14 Markel Starks, g 7-19 3-9 0-0 0-2-2 2 17 2 0 1 0 39 Jabril Trawick, g 4-9 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 3 8 3 1 0 4 39 Reggie Cameron 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 9 Aaron Bowen 3-5 1-1 1-3 6-3-9 4 8 0 2 0 0 25 John Caprio 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Moses Ayegba 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-2-3 4 0 1 1 0 0 24 Team 4-3-7 1 Totals 20-52 5-17 11-16 15-21-36 18 56 10 11 1 6 200 .385 .294 .688
S MIN 1 29 0 19 2 24 0 35 1 38 0 0+ 0 10 0 23 0 22 4 200
Officials: Doug Shows, Lamar Simpson, Paul Szel | Attendance: 10,670 | Game Notes: The two teams split the season series... St. John’s leads the all-time series, 18-15... the 21-first-half points are the fewest in a first half since 21 at Cincinnati on Dec. 28, 2010... Brandon Young (1,840 pts.) moved past Tom Kleinschmidt (1,837 pts. 1991-95) for fifth on the all-time scoring list... his 23 points marked his 99th game in double-figures and 29th game of 20 or more points... Young’s four-point play in the second half was the first for DePaul since Jamee Crockett converted a made three-pointer and free throw against Marquette on Feb. 6, 2012.
Officials: Tim Clougherty, Gary Prager, Lamar Simpson | Attendance: 13,177 | Game Notes: DePaul advances in the BIG EAST Tournament for the second time... the Blue Demons are 2-6 all-time in BIG EAST Tournament play and 10-19 overall in conference tournaments... the win snapped a five-game losing streak in the BIG EAST Tournament... Brandon Young passed George Mikan (1,870 pts., 1942-46) for fourth on DePaul’s all-time scoring list... Young fouled out for the first time in his 125 career games... Forrest Robinson scored a career-high 14 points for the second time... DePaul ended a 14-game losing streak against Georgetown... DePaul’s last win was a 78-51 decision on Jan. 22, 1994... the Hoyas hold a 23-7 lead in the all-time series... the win was the first this season when DePaul was outrebounded (1-11 record).
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DePaul (12-21) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Tommy Hamilton, f 3-7 1-3 2-2 0-2-2 0 9 1 2 0 0 35 Forrest Robinson, f 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 Billy Garrett, g 2-8 0-3 3-4 0-1-1 4 7 0 2 0 1 31 Brandon Young, g 7-18 1-3 7-10 2-6-8 0 22 2 1 0 3 36 Durrell McDonald, g 2-6 0-2 0-0 2-1-3 2 4 1 0 0 0 27 Dejuan Marrero 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Edwind McGhee 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 Jamee Crockett 4-9 3-7 2-2 1-4-5 1 13 1 0 0 0 24 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Charles McKinney 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 4 4 2 0 0 1 19 Greg Sequele 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 Sandi Marcius 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 1 0 0 5 Team 4-0-4 1 Totals 21-55 6-22 14-18 11-15-26 15 62 7 8 0 5 200 .382 .273 .778
Officials: Jim Burr, James Breeding, Wally Rutecki | Attendance: 13,807 | Game Notes: DePaul is now 2-7 all-time in BIG EAST Tournament play and 10-20 overall in conference tournaments... Creighton has won three straight in the all-time series... DePaul leads the series, 15-10... DePaul has lost 50 straight games against ranked opponents... Brandon Young finishes his career ranked second in free throw attempts (624 FTA), third in scoring (1,899 pts.) and field goal attempts (1,530 FGA), fourth in assists (521 assists) and steals (521 steals), fifth in free throws (449 FT) and field goals (660 FG), seventh in three-point attempts (445 3FGA) and eighth in three-pointers (130 3FG)... Young passed Dave Corzine (1,896 pts., 1974-78) for third place on the all-time scoring list... he recorded his 29th career game of 20 or more points and 101st career game in double-figures.
Creighton (25-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Doug McDermott, f 14-22 7-10 0-2 1-4-5 2 35 3 0 0 1 32 Ethan Wragge, f 2-3 2-3 0-0 2-6-8 1 6 0 0 0 0 26 Austin Chatman, g 5-6 1-2 0-2 0-1-1 0 11 9 2 0 0 32 Grant Gibbs, g 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 1 1 0 1 18 Jahenns Manigat, g 5-7 4-5 0-0 1-4-5 3 14 1 1 0 1 28 Alex Olsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Devin Brooks 2-4 0-0 4-4 1-3-4 1 8 1 4 0 1 18 Avery Dingman 3-6 0-2 2-2 0-0-0 3 8 0 1 0 0 23 Will Artino 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 4 2 0 1 1 0 16 Zach Hanson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Geoffrey Groselle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 0-3-3 Totals 32-53 14-22 6-10 8-25-33 16 84 15 10 1 4 200 .604 .636 .600
2013-14 TEAM PHOTO
Front Row (L to R): Kevin Edwards, Mac Calloway, Durrell McDonald, Brandon Young, Charles McKinney, Edwind McGhee, Cory Dolins, Jeff Carrico, Renard Phillips. Middle Row: Oliver Purnell, R.J. Curington, DeJUan Marrero, Greg Sequele, Myke Henry, Billy Garrett Jr., Jamee Crockett. Top Row: Matt Fleming, Ivan Vujic, Cleveland Melvin, Tommy Hamilton IV, Forrest Robinson, Sandi Marcius, Peter Ryckbosch, Billy Garrett, Ron Bradley.
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OPPONENTS
2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL
OPPONENT INFORMATION UIC Nov. 14 McGrath-Phillips Arena
Location: Chicago, Ill. Nickname: Flames Conference: Horizon League
Head Coach: Howard Moore Contact: Mike Laninga Website: www.uicflames.com
Drake Nov. 18 Allstate Arena
Location: Des Moines, Iowa Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Missouri Valley
Head Coach: Ray Giacoletti Contact: Ty Patton Website: www.godrakebulldogs.com
Lehigh Nov. 26 Allstate Arena
Location: Bethlehem, Pa. Nickname: Mountain Hawks Conference: Patriot League
Head Coach: Brett Reed Contact: Justin Lafleur Website: www.lehighsports.com
Stanford Nov. 30 Allstate Arena
Location: Stanford, Calif. Nickname: Cardinal Conference: Pac-12
Head Coach: Johnny Dawkins Contact: Brian Risso Website: www.gostanford.com
Northern Illinois Dec. 2 Allstate Arena
Location: DeKalb, Ill. Nickname: Huskies Conference: Mid-American
Head Coach: Mike Montgomery Contact: Jeremy Reid Website: www.niuhuskies.com
Chicago State Dec. 4 Chicago, Ill.
Location: Chicago, Ill. Nickname: Cougars Conference: Western Athletic
Head Coach: Tracy Dildy Contact: tba Website: www.gocsucougars.com
Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Nickname: Panthers Conference: Horizon League
Head Coach: Rob Jeter Contact: Bill Behrns Website: www.uwmpanthers.com
Milwaukee Dec. 7 Allstate Arena
George Washington Location: Washington, D.C. Dec. 11 - Washington, D.C. Nickname: Colonials Dec.. 23* - Honolulu, Hawaii Conference: Atlantic 10
Head Coach: Mike Lonergan Contact: Jesse Hooker Website: www.gwsports.com
Illinois State Dec. 14 Allstate Arena
Location: Normal, Ill. Nickname: Redbirds Conference: Missouri Valley
Head Coach: Dan Muller Contact: John Twork Website: www.goredbirds.com
Oregon State Dec. 18 Corvallis, Ore.
Location: Corvallis, Ore. Nickname: Beavers Conference: Pac-12
Head Coach: Wayne Tinkle Contact: Shawn Schoeffler Website: www.osubeavers.com
Colorado Dec. 22 Honolulu, Hawaii
Location: Boulder, Colo. Nickname: Buffaloes Conference: Pac-12
Head Coach: Tad Boyle Contact: Andrew Green Website: www.cubuffs.com
Ohio Dec. 23* Honolulu, Hawaii
Location: Athens, Ohio Nickname: Bobcats Conference: Mid-American
Head Coach: Saul Phillips Contact: Mike Ashcraft Website: www.ohiobobcats.com
Hawai’i Dec. 25* Honolulu, Hawaii
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii Nickname: Rainbow Warriors Conference: Big West
Acting Head Coach: Benjy Taylor Contact: John Barry Website: www.hawaiiathletics.com
Loyola Marymount Dec. 25* Honolulu, Hawaii
Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Nickname: Lions Conference: West Coast
Head Coach: Mike Dunlap Contact: John Shaffer Website: www.lmulions.com
Nebraska Dec. 25* Honolulu, Hawaii
Location: Lincoln Neb. Nickname: Cornhuskers Conference: Big 10
Head Coach: Tim Miles Contact: Shamus McKnight Website: www.huskers.com
Wichita State Dec. 25* Honolulu, Hawaii
Location: Wichita, Kan. Nickname: Shockers Conference: Missouri Valley
Head Coach: Greg Marshall Contact: Bryan Holmgren Website: www.goshockers.com
Butler Feb. 7 – Indianapolis, Ind. Feb. 28 – Allstate Arena
Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: BIG EAST
Interim Head Coach: Chris Holtmann Contact: Jim McGrath Website: www.butlersports.com
Creighton Jan. 7 – Omaha, Neb. Feb. 24 – Allstate Arena
Location: Omaha, Neb. Nickname: Bluejays Conference: BIG EAST
Head Coach: Greg McDermott Contact: Rob Anderson Website: www.gocreighton.com
Georgetown Jan. 13 – Allstate Arena Feb. 21 – Washington, D.C.
Location: Washington, D.C. Nickname: Hoyas Conference: BIG EAST
Head Coach: John Thompson III Contact: Mike Carey Website: www.guhoyas.com
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OPPONENTS Marquette Dec. 31 – Allstate Arena March 7 – Milwaukee, Wis.
Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Nickname: Golden Eagles Conference: BIG EAST
Head Coach: Steve Wojciechowski Contact: Scott Kuykendall Website: www.gomarquette.com
Providence Jan. 27 – Providence, R.I. Feb. 18 – Allstate Arena
Location: Providence, R.I. Nickname: Friars Conference: BIG EAST
Head Coach: Ed Cooley Contact: Arthur Parks Website: www.friars.com
St. John’s Jan. 18 – Allstate Arena Feb. 11 – Queens, N.Y.
Location: Queens, N.Y. Nickname: Red Storm Conference: BIG EAST
Head Coach: Steve Lavin Contact: Stephen Dombroski Website: www.redstormsports.com
Seton Hall Jan. 22 – Newark, N.J. Feb. 3 – Allstate Arena
Location: Newark, N.J. Nickname: Pirates Conference: BIG EAST
Head Coach: Kevin Willard Contact: Matt Sweeney Website: www.shupirates.com
Villanova Jan. 10 – Villanova, Pa. Jan. 31 – Allstate Arena
Location: Villanova, Pa. Nickname: Wildcats Conference: BIG EAST
Head Coach: Jay Wright Contact: Mike Sheridan Website: www.villanova.com
Xavier Jan. 3 – Allstate Arena Jan. 24 – Cincinnati, Ohio
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Nickname: Musketeers Conference: BIG EAST
Head Coach: Chris Mack Contact: Tom Eiser Website: www.goxavier.com
ALL-TIME SERIES VS. 2014-15 OPPONENTS BUTLER (6-2) 1938-39 AR L 29-39 1940-41 CS W 53-32 Nov. 26, 1977 H W 93-65 Dec. 9, 1978 A W 81-62 Feb. 16, 1980 H W 103-79 Feb. 23, 1981 A W 89-64 Jan. 9, 2014 A W (2OT) 99-94 March 6, 2014 H (AA) L 46-79
0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 6-2
CHICAGO STATE (12-0) Dec. 1, 1992 H (AH) W 103-68 Nov. 27, 1993 H (AH) W 110-84 Dec. 1, 1998 H (RH) W 80-38 Dec. 1, 1999 H (AA) W 104-57 Dec. 9, 2000 H (AA) W 78-69 Dec. 18, 2001 H (AA) W 79-63 Jan. 3, 2004 H (AA) W 81-74 Dec. 6, 2006 H (AA) W 83-56 Nov. 14, 2010 H (MA) W 114-81 Dec. 10, 2011 H (AA) W 102-95 Dec. 5, 2012 A W 74-64 Dec. 15, 2013 H (AA) W (OT) 77-70
1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 11-0 12-0
COLORADO (0-1) 1939-40 N L 37-51
0-1
CREIGHTON (15-10) Dec. 21, 1937 H L 37-44 Feb. 18, 1939 A W 39-31 Feb. 14, 1941 H L 48-60 Dec. 14, 1957 A L 55-67 Jan. 7, 1958 H W 62-56 Feb. 27, 1960 H W 82-65 Jan. 31, 1977 H L 75-84 Feb. 1, 1978 A W (3OT) 85-82 March 12, 1978 NCAA W 80-78 Dec. 30, 1978 H W 88-70 Jan. 28, 1980 A W 84-73 Feb. 9, 1981 H W 83-57 Jan. 11, 1982 A W 76-67 Dec. 27, 1982 H W 68-66 Dec. 31, 1983 A W (OT) 59-57 Dec. 27, 1984 H W 87-58
0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 2-3 3-3 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 11-4 12-4
Feb. 17, 1986 Dec. 17, 1986 March 16, 1990 Nov. 30, 2005 Nov. 9, 2007 Dec. 23, 2008 Jan. 7, 2014 Feb. 7, 2014 March 13, 2014
A H NIT H (AA) A N H (AA) A N
L W W W L L L L L
61-74 74-64 89-72 72-57 62-74 75-83 62-81 66-78 62-84
12-5 13-5 14-5 15-5 15-6 15-7 15-8 15-9 15-10
DRAKE (4-2) 1935-36 H W 30-28 Feb. 2, 1971 A L 80-93 March 6, 1972 H W 94-76 Dec. 9, 1972 A L 75-86 Dec. 9, 1975 H W 83-72 Jan. 23, 1991 H (AA) W 92-71
1-0 1-1 2-1 2-2 3-2 4-2
GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-2) 1931-32 L 28-35 Dec. 26, 1975 N W 73-57 Nov. 26, 1997 N L 46-60 Dec. 6, 1998 A W 87-79
0-1 1-1 1-2 2-2
GEORGETOWN (7-23) 1941-42 A W 34-29 1942-43 NCAA L 49-53 Dec. 29, 1980 N W 72-67 Feb. 6, 1983 A L 65-71 Dec. 10, 1983 H (RH) W 63-61 Dec. 15, 1984 A L 57-77 Dec. 21, 1985 H (RH) L 70-85 Jan. 25, 1987 A L 71-74 Jan. 10, 1988 H (RH) L 64-74 Dec. 17, 1988 A L 64-74 Jan. 13, 1990 H (RH) L 64-74 Feb. 3, 1991 A W 72-63 Jan. 18, 1992 H (RH) W 72-62 Jan. 13, 1993 A L 45-74 Jan. 22, 1994 H (RH) W 78-51 Dec. 3, 1994 A L 68-74 Jan. 3, 1996 H (RH) L 61-81 Nov. 30, 1996 A L 41-68 Feb. 14, 1998 H (UC) L 59-65
1-0 1-1 2-1 2-2 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 4-8 5-8 5-9 6-9 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-13
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H (AA) A H (AA) A H (AA) A H (AA) A A H (AA) N
L L L L L L L L L L W
44-64 52-66 60-76 40-48 50-67 75-86 75-83 66-90 54-61 59-71 60-56
6-14 6-15 6-16 6-17 6-18 6-19 6-20 6-21 6-22 6-23 7-23
HAWAI’I (0-0) first meeting UIC (4-1) Dec. 1, 1981 A W 78-53 Dec. 18, 2004 H (AA) W 80-62 Dec. 15, 2007 H (AA) L 80-85 Nov. 22, 2008 A W 67-63
1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1
ILLINOIS STATE (21-4) March 5, 1909 A L 23-44 Dec. 15, 1953 A W 98-68 Dec. 7, 1954 H W 92-55 Jan. 3, 1956 A W 102-77 Feb. 12, 1957 H W 87-77 Jan. 25, 1958 H W 65-58 March 4, 1978 H W 96-84 Jan. 27, 1979 A W 87-69 March 1, 1980 H (RH) W 97-81 Jan. 28, 1981 A W 54-50 Dec. 28, 1981 H (RH) W 74-58 Dec. 7, 1982 A L 62-72 Dec. 3, 1983 H (RH) W 69-66 March 18, 1984 NCAA W 75-61 Dec. 5, 1984 A W 84-71 Dec. 7, 1985 H (RH) W 61-54 Dec. 6, 1986 A W 61-53 Dec. 5, 1987 H (RH) W 76-55 Dec. 3, 1988 A W 78-77 Dec. 8, 1990 H (RH) W 96-78 Dec. 9, 1992 A W 67-66 Dec. 11, 1993 H (RH) W 74-72 Jan. 3, 1995 H (RH) W 82-62 Dec. 4, 1996 N L 50-75 Dec. 22, 2013 A L 64-69
0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 10-2 11-2 12-2 13-2 14-2 15-2 16-1 17-2 18-2 19-2 20-2 21-2 21-3 21-4
LEHIGH (0-0) first meeeting LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (5-2) 1929-30 L 31-33 Jan. 22, 1966 H W 84-60 Dec. 22, 1967 H L 77-82 Dec. 23, 1988 H (RH) W 115-111 Jan. 14, 1989 H (RH) W 122-108 Jan. 5, 1992 H (RH) W 125-93 Jan. 2, 1993 A W 71-70
0-1 1-1 1-2 2-2 3-2 4-2 5-2
MARQUETTE (44-70) Feb. 16, 1918 H W 21-17 Feb. 22, 1918 A L 19-20 Feb. 25, 1922 H L 17-44 Dec. 31, 1942 A W 54-46 Jan. 9, 1943 H (CS) W 42-37
1-0 1-1 1-2 2-2 3-2
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Jan. 21, 1944 Jan. 27, 1945 Jan. 26, 1946 Feb. 11, 1947 Feb. 7, 1948 Dec. 5, 1956 Feb. 9, 1959 March 4, 1959 Dec. 28, 1959 Feb. 23, 1960 Dec. 23, 1960 Feb. 8, 1961 Jan. 3, 1962 Feb. 17, 1962 Dec. 22, 1962 Feb. 16, 1962 Dec. 21, 1963 Feb. 12, 1964 Jan. 2, 1965 Feb. 13, 1965 Dec. 4, 1965 Feb. 9, 1966 Jan. 7, 1967 Feb. 4, 1967 Jan. 3, 1968 Feb. 3, 1968 Jan. 9, 1969 Feb. 15, 1969 Jan. 10, 1970 Feb. 14, 1970 Jan. 23, 1971 Feb. 6, 1971 Jan. 22, 1972 Feb. 5, 1972 Jan. 5, 1973 Feb. 3, 1973 Jan. 12, 1974 Feb. 2, 1974 Jan. 3, 1975 Feb. 1, 1975 Jan. 14, 1976 Feb. 18, 1976 Jan. 29, 1977 Feb. 14, 1977 Jan. 18, 1978 Feb. 24, 1979 March 15, 1979 Jan. 12, 1980 Feb. 21, 1981 Feb. 6, 1982 March 6, 1983 March 10, 1984 March 2, 1985 March 9, 1985 Feb. 8, 1986 March 8, 1986 Feb. 10, 1987 March 7, 1987 Jan. 27, 1988 March 12, 1988 Jan. 17, 1989 March 4, 1989 Dec. 23, 1989 Jan. 20, 1990 Jan. 8, 1991 Jan. 28, 1991
H (CS) H (CS) H (CS) H (CS) H (CS) A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H H A H A A H A H A H A H A H H A H A A H NCAA A H (RH) A H (RH) H (RH) H (RH) A A H (RH) A H (RH) H (RH) A A H (RH) H (RH) A H (RH) A
L W W L W L (OT) W L W W W L L L W L W W W W W W L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L W (2OT) L W W W W W W W W L L (OT) W W W W W L W W L W W
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3-3 4-3 5-3 5-4 6-4 6-5 7-5 7-6 8-6 9-6 10-6 10-7 10-8 10-9 11-9 11-10 12-10 13-10 14-10 15-10 16-10 17-10 17-11 18-11 18-12 18-13 18-14 18-15 18-16 18-17 18-18 18-19 18-20 18-21 18-22 18-23 18-24 18-25 18-26 18-27 18-28 18-29 18-30 19-30 19-31 20-31 21-31 22-31 23-31 24-31 25-31 26-31 27-31 27-32 27-33 28-33 29-33 30-33 31-33 32-33 32-34 33-34 34-34 34-35 35-35 36-35
OPPONENTS Feb. 9, 1992 March 4, 1992 Feb. 6, 1993 March 6, 1993 Jan. 12, 1994 Feb. 27, 1994 Jan. 28, 1995 Feb. 21, 1995 Jan. 7, 1996 Feb. 11, 1996 Jan. 9, 1997 Jan. 26, 1997 March 5, 1997 Jan. 19, 1998 Feb. 7, 1998 March 4, 1998 Jan. 9, 1999 Jan. 24, 1999 Jan. 12, 2000 Feb. 16, 2000 Jan. 6, 2001 Feb. 22, 2001 Jan. 19, 2002 March 1, 2002 Jan. 25, 2003 Feb. 12, 2003 Jan. 24, 2004 Feb. 7, 2004 Jan. 20, 2005 Feb. 20, 2005 Jan. 17, 2006 Jan. 25, 2006 Feb. 14, 2007 Jan. 26, 2008 Jan. 24, 2009 Feb. 3, 2009 Jan. 20, 2010 Feb. 3, 2010 Jan. 18, 2011 Feb. 6, 2012 Feb. 9, 2013 Jan. 4, 2014 Feb. 22, 2014
A H (RH) H (RH) A H (RH) A H (UC) A H (RH) A A H (UC) N A H (RH) N H (UC) A H (AA) A H (AA) A H (AA) A A H (AA) A H (AA) H (AA) A H (AA) A H (AA) A A H (AA) H (AA) A A H (AA) A A H (AA)
W L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L W L L W L L L L L L L W W L L L W L L L W L L L L L L (OT)
65-58 65-73 76-87 75-86 52-71 62-70 63-48 71-81 60-73 65-75 50-75 49-61 53-79 49-58 51-73 50-52 75-60 46-62 60-69 55-35 49-69 64-82 68-87 53-72 51-72 60-73 62-70 84-78 85-72 57-67 79-82 47-62 72-67 71-79 70-79 61-76 51-50 69-80 64-94 76-89 78-89 56-66 94-96
37-35 37-36 37-37 37-38 37-39 37-40 38-40 38-41 38-42 38-43 38-44 38-45 38-46 38-47 38-48 38-49 39-49 39-40 39-51 40-51 40-52 40-53 40-54 40-55 40-56 40-57 40-58 41-58 42-58 42-59 42-60 42-61 43-61 43-62 43-63 43-64 44-64 44-65 44-66 44-67 44-68 44-69 44-70
MILWAUKEE (12-1) Jan. 7, 1952 H W 97-44 Dec. 4, 1953 H W 102-47 Dec. 6, 1955 H W 86-68 Feb. 22, 1967 H W 77-48 Jan. 6, 1968 H W 82-69 Feb. 8, 1969 H W 111-79 Feb. 16, 1970 H W 90-72 Feb. 16, 1971 H W 81-66 Jan. 31, 1972 H W 80-79 Dec. 14, 2010 H (AA) W 61-47 Dec. 5, 2011 H (AA) L 76-87 Dec. 9, 2012 H (AA) W 84-50 Nov. 19, 2013 A W 80-71
1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 10-1 11-1 12-1
NEBRASKA (4-0) 1933-34 W 35-11 1938-39 W 37-33 1943-44 H (CS) W 55-14 March 28, 1983 NIT W 68-58
1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0
NORTHERN ILLINOIS (25-6) 1924-25 W 12-9 1925-26 L 21-32 W 34-19 1934-35 W 30-20 Feb .14, 1949 H W 67-49 Dec. 22, 1950 A W 78-57 Dec. 12, 1951 A L 69-74 Jan. 27, 1968 H W 57-55 Jan. 4, 1969 H W 81-79 Jan. 31, 1970 H W 88-73 Feb. 25, 1970 A L 76-87 Dec. 2, 1978 H W 108-86 Dec. 12, 1979 A W 57-55 (OT) Dec. 8, 1980 H (RH) W 93-56 Dec. 30, 1981 A W 55-46 Dec. 15, 1982 H (RH) W 69-45 Nov. 26, 1983 A W 73-58 Nov. 24, 1984 H (RH) W 59-58 Nov. 30, 1985 A W 63-61 Nov. 29, 1986 H (RH) W 78-51 March 7, 1990 H (RH) W 69-51 Jan. 15, 1991 A L 61-70 Dec. 18, 1991 H (AH) W 90-77 Dec. 23, 1999 H (AA) W 82-61 Dec. 23, 2000 H (AA) W 78-67 Nov. 23, 2002 A W 63-48 Nov. 27, 2004 H (AA) L 69-84 Nov. 28, 2005 A L 68-77 Dec. 2, 2010 H (AA) W 86-84 Dec. 14, 2011 A W 75-52
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OHIO (6-2) Dec. 17, 1959 H W 77-54 Jan. 10, 1961 A W 69-60 Feb. 15, 1982 H (RH) W 83-61 Feb. 14, 1983 A L 62-63 (2OT) Nov. 30, 1983 H (RH) W 69-45 Dec. 5, 2001 H (AA) L 75-77 Dec. 10, 2002 H (AA) W 73-65 Dec. 9, 2003 A W 63-60
1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 4-1 4-2 5-2 6-2
OREGON STATE (2-0) Dec. 21, 1945 CS W 59-40 Dec. 1, 2013 H (AA) W 93-81
1-0 2-0
PROVIDENCE (8-24) Feb. 16, 1961 A L 77-81 March 1961 NIT L 67-73 Dec. 18, 1961 H W 68-63 Feb. 7, 1963 A L 59-77 Dec. 14, 1963 H W 82-64 Feb. 4, 1965 A L 70-72 Feb. 14, 1966 H L 57-61 Feb. 28, 1967 A L 67-68 Feb. 12, 1968 H L 60-71 Jan. 30, 1969 A L 62-83 Dec. 22, 1969 H L 78-79 Feb. 25, 1971 A L 64-74 Dec. 18, 1971 H L 64-75 Dec. 23, 1972 A L 80-107 Dec. 22, 1973 H L 75-93 Dec. 21, 1974 A L 71-85 Jan. 3, 1976 H W 91-66 Feb. 9, 1977 A L 73-84 Jan. 28, 1978 H W 78-68
0-1 0-2 1-2 1-3 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 3-14 3-15 4-15
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84-75 75-76 60-61 70-65 65-79 54-62 74-83 62-79 79-76 71-73 83-73 72-77 61-84
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ST. JOHN’S (15-18) Jan. 27, 1932 A L 21-35 Feb. 24, 1937 N W 35-33 Jan. 27, 1939 N W 40-26 March 24, 1944 NIT L 39-47 Jan. 15, 1948 N W (2OT) 69-66 Jan. 18, 1949 N W 61-58 Jan. 17, 1950 N W 74-68 Feb. 20, 1983 N L 52-64 Feb. 4, 1984 H (RH) W (OT) 59-57 Feb. 17, 1985 A L 80-93 Feb. 22, 1986 H (RH) W 81-72 March 15, 1987 NCAA (RH) W (OT) 83-75 Feb. 20, 1988 N W 65-51 Feb. 18, 1989 H (RH) L 64-67 Nov. 22, 1989 N L 52-53 Feb. 24, 1990 N L 74-77 March 2, 1991 H (RH) W 79-69 Dec. 20, 1997 A L (2OT) 70-74 Dec. 14, 1999 H (AA) W 71-65 Feb. 18, 2006 A W 52-48 Jan. 3, 2007 A L 53-64 Jan. 16, 2007 H (AA) W 71-63 Jan. 12, 2008 A W 60-54 Feb. 28, 2009 H (AA) L 63-84 Jan. 17, 2010 A L 47-67 March 5, 2010 H (AA) L (3OT) 82-90 Feb. 23, 2011 A L 51-76 Feb. 1, 2012 H (AA) L 81-87 Feb. 20, 2012 A L 72-79 Jan. 19, 2013 H (AA) L 62-71 Jan. 30, 2013 A L (OT) 74-79 Jan. 14, 2014 H (AA) W 77-75 March 2, 2014 A L 64-72
0-1 1-1 2-1 2-2 3-2 4-2 5-2 5-3 6-3 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 9-5 9-6 9-7 10-7 10-8 11-8 12-8 12-9 13-9 14-9 14-10 14-11 14-12 14-13 14-14 14-15 14-16 14-17 15-17 15-18
SETON HALL (4-10) Feb. 25, 1942 A L 33-36 Dec. 29, 1988 N L 60-83 Dec. 28, 2002 H (AA) W 52-41 Dec. 27, 2003 A L 62-76 Feb. 25, 2006 H (AA) W 67-64 Feb. 23, 2008 A L 71-73 Feb. 10, 2009 H (AA) L 49-72 Feb. 14, 2010 A L 71-79 Jan. 12, 2011 H (AA) L 67-78 Jan. 10, 2012 A L 73-94 March 3, 2012 H (AA) W 86-58 Jan. 2, 2013 H (AA) L 72-73 Jan. 25, 2014 A L 69-86 Feb. 25, 2014 H (AA) W 65-60
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W L L W L L L L W L W L L
STANFORD (1-2) Dec. 27, 1966 A L 75-88 Dec. 22, 1992 N W 76-67 Nov. 28, 2010 N L 74-81 (OT)
0-1 1-1 1-2
VILLANOVA (8-18) 1938-39 W 36-29 1962-63 NIT L 51-63 Feb. 6, 1965 A L 67-85 March 5, 1966 H L 73-76 Dec. 17, 1966 A W 69-61 Feb. 10, 1968 H L 48-57 Jan. 25, 1969 A L 57-81 Feb. 28, 1970 H L 90-102 Jan. 13, 1971 A L 59-99 Jan. 29, 1972 H L 83-94 Feb. 9, 1973 A W 89-80 Feb. 16, 1974 H W 65-63 Feb. 25, 1976 A W 72-63 Feb. 17, 1979 H W 69-66 Feb. 11, 2006 H (AA) L 51-61 Jan. 6, 2007 A W 73-65 March 7, 2007 N L 67-75 Jan. 3, 2008 H (AA) W 84-76 Jan. 16, 2008 A L 69-76 Feb. 25, 2009 H (AA) L 72-74 Jan. 6, 2010 A L 72-99 Feb. 19, 2011 H (AA) L (OT) 75-77 Jan. 8, 2012 A L 71-87 Feb. 5, 2013 H (AA) L 71-94 Jan. 18, 2014 A L 62-88 Feb. 12, 2014 H (AA) L 62-87
1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 3-8 4-8 5-8 6-8 6-9 7-9 7-10 8-10 8-11 8-12 8-13 8-14 8-15 8-16 8-17 8-18
WICHITA STATE (4-4) 1937-38 H W 36-21 1938-39 A L 32-35 Dec. 18, 1956 H W 71-61 Dec. 10, 1977 H W 89-84 Dec. 13, 1978 A L 92-95 March 17, 1988 NCAA W 83-62 Nov. 20, 2012 N L 62-75 Nov. 25, 2013 N L 72-90
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XAVIER (8-5) Jan. 16, 1939 H W 38-30 Dec. 28, 1963 N W 86-80 Feb. 11, 1967 H W 71-60 Jan. 31, 1968 A L 78-97 Jan. 13, 1969 H W 86-77 Jan. 7, 1970 A W 73-71 March, 3, 1971 H W 84-76 Feb. 26, 1972 A L 62-71 Feb. 7, 1973 H W 69-67 Feb. 9, 1974 A W 77-70 Dec. 27, 1997 N L 56-73 Jan. 20, 2014 H (AA) L 74-84 Feb. 19, 2014 A L 64-83
1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 6-2 7-2 8-2 8-3 8-4 8-5
AA = Allstate Arena | AR = Chicago Armory | MA = McGrath-Phillips Arena | RH = Rosemont Horizon | UC = United Center
OPPONENTS
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2015 BIG Championship EAST TOURNAMENT PRESENTED BY NEW YORK LIFE 2014-2015 2015 BIG EAST MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Presented by New York Life March 11-14 • Madison Square Garden • New York City All Games Televised By FOx SPOrTS 1
FIrST rOuNd Wednesday March 11
QuArTErFINALS Thursday March 12
SEMIFINALS
FINAL
Friday March 13
Saturday March 14
No. 9 seed 7:00 p.m. No. 8 seed
NOON No. 1 seed 7:00 p.m. No. 5 seed 2:30 p.m. No. 4 seed 8:00 p.m.
No. 10 seed 9:30 p.m. No. 7 seed
7:00 p.m. No. 2 seed 9:30 p.m. No. 6 seed 9:30 p.m. No. 3 seed
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ArenA Key: MSGMadison Square Garden; WFWells Fargo Arena; PPLPPL Arena, Allentown, Pa.; BCBarclays Center
BIG EAST CONFERENCE
2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL The brainchild of former Providence College men’s basketball coach and athletic director Dave Gavitt, the BIG EAST Conference became a reality on May 31, 1979, as Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College formed the original seven-school alliance. While the membership has evolved, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad-based programs, led by administrators and coaches who place a steadfast emphasis on academic integrity. In 2012, the seven BIG EAST schools that do not compete in FBS football decided to return to the type of conference alignment that existed when Gavitt helped form the league in 1979 and quickly surged to national prominence as a college basketball force. On December 15, 2012, these seven institutions (DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University and Villanova University) announced their intention to separate from the football-playing schools in the previous BIG EAST and form an independent associaVal Ackerman tion. BIG EAST Commisioner On March 20, 2013, the seven schools reached an agreement that enabled them to keep the BIG EAST name and establish a new conference entity beginning on July 1, 2013. The schools also assumed the old conference’s long-term agreement with Madison 2014-15 MEMBER Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament, one of the premier events in college athletics. The schools also anINSTITUTIONS nounced the addition of three distinguished institutions that share Butler University the same academic and athletic values -- Butler University, Creighton School....................................... butler.edu University and Xavier University -- and forged a landmark, long-term Athletics......................... butlersports.com broadcast partnership with FOX Sports. Creighton University FOX Sports and its recently established national cable network, School................................. creighton.edu FOX Sports 1, acquired the television rights to all BIG EAST contests Athletics..........................gocreighton.com in all sports in early 2013. The television agreement helped usher in the new BIG EAST era by making the league accessible to a national DePaul University audience with complete coverage of all BIG EAST men’s basketball School..................................... depaul.edu Athletics..............depaulbluedemons.com regular-season and Tournament contests. A selection of regularseason women’s basketball games as well as the semifinals and final Georgetown University of the BIG EAST Tournament were all shown via the FOX Networks, School............................. georgetown.edu which reaches 90 million homes. Soccer, lacrosse, softball and Athletics............................... guhoyas.com baseball also had their conference championships aired on the FOX Marquette University Sports channels in 2013-14. Dividends were paid immediately as BIG School................................marquette.edu EAST teams enjoyed a significant jump in the number of nationally Athletics........................gomarquette.com televised games on their schedules, with many seen on countrywide broadcasts four times as frequently as seasons past. Providence College School...............................providence.edu Starting in 2014-15, the BIG EAST and FOX Sports will launch Athletics.................................... friars.com a digital platform which will include 30 regular-season women’s basketball games and over 80 Olympic sport contests, including postSt. John’s University season championship coverage. Fans will be able to access the live School.....................................stjohns.edu Athletics....................redstormsports.com broadcasts as well as feature content and highlights free of charge. BIG EAST institutions are located in seven of the nation’s top 35 Seton Hall University largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, School...........................................shu.edu Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. Under Athletics............................ shupirates.com the direction of Commissioner Val Ackerman, the BIG EAST moved Villanova University its headquarters prior to the 2013-14 academic year from its original School.................................. villanova.edu location in Providence, R.I., to Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Athletics.............................. villanova.com Ackerman was named the BIG EAST’s fifth Commissioner on June 26, 2013, following Gavitt, the Conference’s first Commissioner who Xavier University School....................................... xavier.edu served until 1990, Michael Tranghese, John Marinatto and Mike Athletics................................goxavier.com Aresco. Tranghese was the league’s first full-time employee and the right-hand man to Gavitt for 11 years, taking over for Gavitt as Commissioner until 2009. Marinatto was the third Commissioner of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, when he was succeeded by Aresco. It was with the BIG EAST’s founder and first commissioner in mind when Ackerman, who previously served as President of USA Basketball and was the founding President of the WNBA, teamed with Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany to establish the Gavitt Tipoff Games. Beginning in 2015-16, the Gavitt Tipoff 82 | #dpubb
BIG EAST CONFERENCE Games will be an annual early-season series of eight men’s basketball games played between the two conferences. The BIG EAST will embark on its second year as a 10-team consortium in 2014-15. The league, which has always competed with integrity and sportsmanship at the highest levels of intercollegiate sports, began a new era in 2013-14, returning to its heritage, focusing athletically on basketball while forging into the future with leadership and vision. The 2013-14 academic year marked the BIG EAST’s first season since realignment. The conference crowned champions in 22 sports last year, the 35th season in its history, with its student-athletes achieving success in the classroom as well as the athletic arena. Eight different schools won regular-season titles, including first-year member Creighton, which claimed the baseball regular-season crown, and 10 different schools won BIG EAST postseason championships. Fellow newcomer Xavier won the BIG EAST Baseball Championship. The Musketeers were one of 34 different BIG EAST teams to earn NCAA Championship bids in 201314, with a remarkable nine teams (five men, four women) earning invites to the NCAA Soccer Tournaments. Nine different national postseason championships saw multiple BIG EAST teams participate, including four league squads in men’s basketball and women’s cross country, and two in volleyball, women’s basketball, men’s cross country, field hockey and women’s lacrosse. Additionally, a plethora of individuals earned national postseason invitations in tennis, cross country and track and field. Two BIG EAST teams and one individual performer won NCAA Championships in 2013-14, beginning with the Providence women’s cross country team. The Friars claimed their second national championship in program history, as three PC runners were tabbed All-Americans and 30th-year head coach Ray Treacy was named National Coach of the Year by the USTFCCCA. Affiliate member Connecticut won its third NCAA title in field hockey in 2013, with Nancy Stevens named NFHCA National Coach of the Year and Marie Elena Bolles National Player of the Year. Including the three Friar runners, 83 BIG EAST student-athletes across 16 sports were named AllAmericans in 2013-14, including Villanova’s Emily Lipari. A four-time All-American in 2013-14, Lipari won the national title in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships in March, marking the Wildcats’ 20th indoor national champion. In March, all eyes were on the hardwood as the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament returned to Madison Square Garden for the 32nd consecutive season. It was a tale of old versus new as conference charter member Providence advanced to the BIG EAST Championship for the first time in 20 years, while first-year participant Creighton, led by consensus National Player of the Year Doug McDermott, marched its way through the opening rounds to reach the final in its BIG EAST Tournament debut. In the end, the Friars, led by All-American Bryce Cotton, captured their first title since 1994. Cotton won the Dave Gavitt Trophy as the BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player. Along with the Bluejays and Friars, Villanova and Xavier earned NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament bids, while on the women’s side, BIG EAST Tournament and regular-season champion DePaul punched its NCAA ticket, along with runner-up St. John’s. The BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament was held for the first time at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill., as the Blue Demons claimed their first tourney title in league history in front of a hometown crowd. Successful strides were made academically as well, as 10 BIG EAST student-athletes were named CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including four first-team members. Butler’s Katie Clark and Mara Olson (cross country, track and field) and Marquette’s Charlie Lyon (soccer) and Katie Reigle (soccer) all garnered first-team honors. The triumphs enjoyed by the BIG EAST in 2013-14 add to an already illustrious legacy steeped in men’s basketball and expanded to other sports since the conference’s founding. BIG EAST men’s basketball teams have enjoyed extraordinary success over the years. Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have won the national championship, and DePaul, Providence, St. John’s and Seton Hall have all made it to the Final Four. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985 - Georgetown, St. John’s and Villanova -- the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Over the past 11 years, Butler, Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have each reached the Final Four, with Butler making two trips (in 2010 and 2011). Xavier has also advanced to the Elite Eight twice and the Sweet 16 three other times. BIG EAST student-athletes have achieved recent success in other sports, as well. A BIG EAST team has won the NCAA women’s cross country championship four of the last five years (Villanova won twice; Providence and Georgetown once), with one runner-up finish (Providence). Creighton’s men’s soccer team has reached the NCAA College Cup in two of the past three seasons. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 36 national championships in six different sports, and 138 student-athletes have won individual national titles through 2013-14. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for the conference and BIG EAST student-athletes. BIG EAST student-athletes sport significantly high graduation rates, and the league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. #dpubb | 83
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DEPAUL & ALL-TIME BIG EAST STANDINGS 2005-06 BIG EAST All 1. Connecticut 14-2 30-4 Villanova 14-2 28-5 3. West Virginia 11-5 22-11 4. Marquette 10-6 20-11 Georgetown 10-6 23-10 Pittsburgh 10-6 25-8 7. Seton Hall 9-7 18-12 8. Cincinnati 8-8 21-13 9. Syracuse 7-9 23-12 Rutgers 7-9 19-14 11. Louisville 6-10 21-13 Notre Dame 6-10 16-14 13. Providence 5-11 12-15 DePaul 5-11 12-15 St. John’s 5-11 12-15 16. USF 1-15 7-22
2008-09 BIG EAST All 1. Louisville 16-2 31-6 2. Pittsburgh 15-3 31-5 Connecticut 15-3 31-5 4. Villanova 13-5 30-8 5. Marquette 12-6 25-10 6. Syracuse 11-7 28-10 7. West Virginia 10-8 23-12 Providence 10-8 19-14 9. Cincinnati 8-10 18-14 Notre Dame 8-10 21-15 11. Seton Hall 7-11 17-15 Georgetown 7-11 16-15 13. St. John’s 6-12 16-18 14. USF 4-14 9-22 15. Rutgers 2-16 11-21 16. DePaul 0-18 9-24
2011-12 BIG EAST All 1. Syracuse 17-1 34-3 2. Marquette 14-4 27-8 3. Notre Dame 13-5 22-12 4. Cincinnati 12-6 26-11 Georgetown 12-6 24-9 USF 12-6 22-14 7. Louisville 10-8 30-10 8. West Virginia 9-9 19-14 9. Connecticut 8-10 20-14 Seton Hall 8-10 21-13 11. Rutgers 6-12 14-18 St. John’s 6-12 13-19 13. Pittsburgh 5-13 22-17 Villanova 5-13 13-19 15. Providence 4-14 15-17 16. DePaul 3-15 12-19
2006-07 BIG EAST All 1. Georgetown 13-3 30-7 2. Louisville 12-4 24-10 Pittsburgh 12-4 29-8 4. Notre Dame 11-5 24-8 5. Syracuse 10-6 24-11 Marquette 10-6 24-10 7. West Virginia 9-7 27-9 DePaul 9-7 20-14 Villanova 9-7 22-11 10. Providence 8-8 18-13 11. St. John’s 7-9 16-15 12. Connecticut 6-10 17-14 13. Seton Hall 4-12 13-16 14. USF 3-13 12-18 15. Rutgers 2-14 10-19 Cincinnati 2-14 11-19
2009-10 BIG EAST All 1. Syracuse 15-3 30-5 2. Pittsburgh 13-5 25-9 West Virginia 13-5 31-7 Villanova 13-5 25-8 5. Marquette 11-7 22-12 Louisville 11-7 20-13 7. Notre Dame 10-8 23-12 Georgetown 10-8 23-11 9. USF 9-9 20-13 Seton Hall 9-9 19-13 11. Cincinnati 7-11 19-16 Connecticut 7-11 18-16 13. St. John’s 6-12 17-16 14. Rutgers 5-13 15-17 15. Providence 4-14 12-19 16. DePaul 1-17 8-23
2012-13 BIG EAST All 1. Georgetown 14-4 25-7 Louisville 14-4 35-5 Marquette 14-4 26-9 4. Pittsburgh 12-6 24-9 5. Syracuse 11-7 30-10 Notre Dame 11-7 25-10 7. Villanova 10-8 20-14 Connecticut 10-8 20-10 9. Providence 9-9 19-15 Cincinnati 9-9 22-12 11. St. John’s 8-10 17-16 12. Rutgers 5-13 15-16 13. Seton Hall 3-15 15-18 USF 3-15 12-19 15. DePaul 2-16 11-21
2007-08 BIG EAST All 1. Georgetown 15-3 28-6 2. Louisville 14-4 27-9 Notre Dame 14-4 25-8 4. Connecticut 13-5 24-9 5. West Virginia 11-7 26-11 Marquette 11-7 25-10 7. Pittsburgh 10-8 27-10 8. Villanova 9-9 22-13 Syracuse 9-9 21-14 10. Cincinnati 8-10 13-18 11. Seton Hall 7-11 17-15 12. Providence 6-12 15-16 DePaul 6-12 11-19 14. St. John’s 5-13 11-19 15. USF 3-15 12-19 Rutgers 3-15 11-20
2010-11 BIG EAST All 1. Pittsburgh 15-3 28-6 2. Notre Dame 14-4 27-7 3. Louisville 12-6 25-10 Syracuse 12-6 27-8 St. John’s 12-6 21-12 6. West Virginia 11-7 21-12 Cincinnati 11-7 26-9 8. Georgetown 10-8 21-11 9. Connecticut 9-9 32-9 Villanova 9-9 21-12 Marquette 9-9 22-15 12. Seton Hall 7-11 13-18 13. Rutgers 5-13 15-17 14. Providence 4-14 15-17 15. USF 3-15 10-23 16. DePaul 1-17 7-24
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2013-14 BIG EAST All 1. Villanova 16-2 29-5 2. Creighton 14-4 27-8 3. Xavier 10-8 21-13 Providence 10-8 23-12 St. John’s 10-8 20-13 6. Marquette 9-9 17-15 7. Georgetown 8-10 18-15 8. Seton Hall 6-12 17-17 9. Butler 4-14 14-17 10. DePaul 3-15 12-21
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ALL-TIME BIG EAST HONORS Rookie of the Year 2010-11: Cleveland Melvin; 2013-14: Billy Garrett Jr. All-BIG EAST 2006-07: Wilson Chandler (2nd), Sammy Mejia (2nd), Draelon Burns (hm); 2007-08: Draelon Burns (2nd); 2011-12: Cleveland Melvin (hm) All-Rookie Team 2005-06: Wilson Chandler; 2007-08: Mac Koshwal, Dar Tucker; 2010-11: Cleveland Melvin, Brandon Young; 2013-14: Billy Garrett Jr., Tommy Hamilton IV All-Academic Team 2006-07: Adam Handler; 2007-08: Adam Handler; 2009-10: Joe Belcaster, Michael Bizoukas, Nate Rogers, Ryan Siggins, Mario Stula; 2010-11: Michael Bizoukas, Jeremiah Kelly, Edwind McGhee, Mario Stula; 2011-12: Joe Belcaster, Montray
Clemons, Edwind McGhee; 2012-13: Cory Dolins, Donnavan Kirk, Edwind McGhee, Peter Ryckbosch; 2013-14: R.J. Curington, Cory Dolins, Billy Garrett Jr., Edwind McGhee, Peter Ryckbosch Player of the Week 2006-07: Sammy Mejia (Dec. 4), Sammy Mejia (Jan. 2); 2007-08: Draelon Burns (Dec. 3) Rookie of the Week 2005-06: Wilson Chandler (Jan. 7), Wilson Chandler (Feb. 27); 2007-08: Dar Tucker (Dec. 31); 2010-11: Brandon Young (Dec. 6), Cleveland Melvin (Dec. 27), Cleveland Melvin (Jan. 3), Cleveland Melvin (Jan. 17), Cleveland Melvin (Feb. 21), Brandon Young (Feb. 28); 2013-14: Tommy Hamilton IV (Nov. 18), Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 2), Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 16), Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 30), Billy Garrett Jr. (Jan. 20), R.J. Curington (Feb. 3), Billy Garrett Jr. (Feb. 24)
DEPAUL IN THE BIG EAST TOURNAMENT 2007 (No. 8 seed) First Round: Villanova 75, DePaul 67
2012 (No. 16 seed) First Round: Connecticut 81, DePaul 67
2009 (No. 16 seed) First Round: DePaul 67, Cincinnati 57 Second Round: Providence 83, DePaul 74
2013 (No. 14 seed) First Round: Rutgers 76, DePaul 57
2010 (No. 16 seed) First Round: USF 58, DePaul 49
2014 (No. 10 seed) First Round: DePaul 60, Georgetown 56 Quarterfinals: Creighton 84, DePaul 62
2011 (No. 16 seed) First Round: Connecticut 97, DePaul 71
2013-14 BIG EAST STANDINGS
Villanova (6/13)# Creighton (16/20) Xavier Providence^ St. John’s Marquette Georgetown Seton Hall Butler DePaul
BIG EAST W-L Pct. H A 16-2 .889 8-1 8-1 14-4 .778 9-0 5-4 10-8 .556 7-2 3-6 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 6-12 .333 3-6 3-6 4-14 .222 2-7 2-7 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8
OVERALL W-L Pct. H A N Streak 29-5 .853 15-1 10-2 4-2 L1 27-8 .771 16-0 7-4 4-4 L1 21-13 .618 15-2 4-6 2-5 L2 23-12 .657 13-3 5-6 5-3 L1 20-13 .606 13-5 4-5 3-3 L2 17-15 .531 12-4 3-8 2-3 L4 18-15 .545 13-3 2-8 3-4 L1 17-17 .500 10-8 4-7 3-2 L1 14-17 .452 8-7 4-7 2-3 L1 12-21 .364 8-8 3-10 1-3 L1
rank in final Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls | # BIG EAST Regular Season Champion | ^ BIG EAST Tournament Champion
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2014 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT Wednesday, March 12 - First Round No. 8 Seton Hall 51, No. 9 Butler 50 Nov. 10 DePaul 60, No. 7 Georgetown 56 Thursday, March 13 - Quarterfinals No. 8 Seton Hall 64, No. 1 Villanova 63 No. 4 Providence 79, No. 5 St. John’s 74 No. 2 Creighton 84, No. 10 DePaul 62 No. 3 Xavier 68, No. 6 Marquette 65 Friday, March 14 - Semifinals No. 4 Providence 80, No. 8 Seton Hall 74 No. 2 Creighton 86, No. 3 Xavier, 78
Saturday, March 15 - Final No. 4 Providence 65, No. 2 Creighton 58 Dave Gavitt Trophy (Most Outstanding Player) Bryce Cotton, Providence BIG EAST All-Tournament Team LaDontae Henton, Providence Doug McDermott, Creighton Austin Chatman, Creighton Eugene Teague, Seton Hall Semaj Christon, Xavier
2013-14 BIG EAST SEASON HONORS BIG EAST Player of the Year Doug McDermott, Creighton BIG EAST Rookie of the Year Billy Garrett Jr., DePaul BIG EAST Coach of the Year Jay Wright, Villanova BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Fuquan Edwin, Seton Hall BIG EAST Most Improved Player Darrun Hilliard, Villanova Daniel Ochefu, Villanova BIG EAST Sixth Man Award Davante Gardner, Marquette BIG EAST Sportsmanship Award Chris Otule, Marquette BIG EAST Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year Alex Barlow, Butler
All-BIG EAST First Team *Doug McDermott Creighton Sr. F Markel Starks Georgetown Sr. G *Bryce Cotton Providence Sr. G D’Angelo Harrison St. John’s Jr. G James Bell Villanova Sr. G *Semaj Christon Xavier So. G All-BIG EAST Second Team Kellen Dunham Butler So. G D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera Georgetown So. G Davante Gardner Marquette Sr. F Kadeem Batts Providence Sr. F Fuquan Edwin Seton Hall Sr. F/G JayVaughn Pinkston Villanova Jr. F All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Ethan Wragge Creighton Sr. F Ryan Arcidiacono Villanova So. G Darrun Hilliard Villanova Jr. G Matt Stainbrook Xavier Jr. C BIG EAST All-Rookie Team^ Andrew Chrabascz Butler Fr. F Billy Garrett Jr. DePaul Fr. G Tommy Hamilton IV DePaul Fr. F Deonte Burton Marquette Fr. F Rysheed Jordan St. John’s Fr. G Jaren Sina Seton Hall Fr. G Josh Hart Villanova Fr. F * unanimous selection ^ due to a tie in voting, an additional position was named
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2013-14 STATISTICAL RANKINGS BIG EAST Team Rankings (all games) Category Rank (10 teams) Scoring Offense 9th Scoring Defense 10th Scoring Margin 10th Free Throw Pct. 9th Field Goal Pct. 10th Field Goal Pct. Defense 10th 3pt. Field Goals Made 5th 3pt. Field Goal Pct. 7th 3pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense 10th Rebounding Offense 8th Rebounding Defense 9th Rebounding Margin 9th Blocked Shots 4th Assists 10th Steals 3rd Turnover Margin 8th Assist/Turnover Ratio 10th Offensive Rebounds 2nd Defensive Rebounds 10th Defensive Rebound Pct. 9th Offensive Rebound Pct. 4th
Total/Avg. 69.4 75.4 -6.0 .684 .423 .480 5.9 .336 .374 33.9 34.2 -0.3 4.2 10.9 6.7 -0.4 0.8 12.3 21.6 .680 .338
BIG EAST Team Rankings (BIG EAST games) Category Rank (10 teams) Total/Avg. Scoring Offense 9th 67.0 Scoring Defense 10th 79.0 Scoring Margin 10th -12.0 Free Throw Pct. 9th .679 Field Goal Pct. 9th .412 Field Goal Pct. Defense 10th .509 3pt. Field Goals Made 5th 6.3 3pt. Field Goal Pct. 8th .336 3pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense 10th .404 Rebounding Offense 9th 31.8 Rebounding Defense 7th 34.1 Rebounding Margin 8th -2.3 Blocked Shots 4th 4.1 Assists 10th 10.3 Steals 3rd 6.6 Turnover Margin 8th -1.2 Assist/Turnover Ratio 10th 0.8 Offensive Rebounds 3rd 11.2 Defensive Rebounds 10th 20.7 Defensive Rebound Pct. 7th .691 Offensive Rebound Pct. 5th .310 BIG EAST Individual Rankings (all games) Category Name Rank Total/Avg. Scoring Brandon Young 8th 16.3 Billy Garrett Jr. 18th 12.4 Assists Brandon Young 10th 3.5 Billy Garrett Jr. 13th 3.0 Steals Brandon Young 10th 1.53 Free Throw Pct. Billy Garrett Jr. 7th .825 Steals Brandon Young 3rd 1.8 Durrell McDonald 13th 1.1 Blocked Shots Sandi Marcius t8th 1.0 Assist/TO Ratio Billy Garrett Jr. 11th 1.4 Brandon Young 13th 1.1 Offensive Rebs. Sandi Marcius 9th 2.2 Minutes Brandon Young 7th 34.8
BIG EAST Individual Rankings (BIG EAST games) Category Name Rank Total/Avg. Scoring Brandon Young 6th 17.3 Billy Garrett Jr. 15th 13.8 Rebounding Tommy Hamilton IV 20th 4.8 Assists Brandon Young 12th 3.3 Billy Garrett Jr. 14th 2.7 Free Throw Pct. Billy Garrett Jr. 13th .813 Steals Brandon Young 2nd 2.0 Durrell McDonald t14th 1.1 3pt. Field Goal Pct. Billy Garrett Jr. t13th .397 Blocked Shots Sandi Marcius t5th 1.1 Assist/TO Ratio Brandon Young 12th 1.1 Offensive Rebs. Sandi Marcius t11th 1.9 Defensive Rebs. Tommy Hamilton IV 15th 3.7 Minutes Brandon Young 9th 35.3 NCAA Team Rankings (all games) Category Rank (345 teams) Total/Avg. Won-Lost Pct. 271st .364 Scoring Offense 217th 69.4 Scoring Defense 296th 75.4 Scoring Margin 298th -6.0 Field Goal Pct. 269th .423 Field Goal Pct. Defense 331st .480 3pt. Field Goals Made 198th 5.9 3pt. Field Goal Pct. 191st .336 3pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense 306th .374 Free Throw Pct. 221st .684 Rebounding Margin 200th -0.3 Assists 298th 10.9 Assist/Turnover Ratio 305th 0.81 Blocked Shots 105th 4.2 Steals 112th 6.7 Turnovers 280th 13.5 Turnover Margin 204th -0.4 Personal Fouls 315th 21.6 Total Blocked Shots Total Assists Total Rebounds Free Throw Attempts Free Throws Made 3pt. Field Goal Attempts Total 3pt. Field Goals Made Total Steals Fewest Turnovers Fewest Fouls Offensive Rebounds Defensive Rebounds
98th 271st 188th 114th 129th 177th 186th 105th 279th 311th 65th 312th
NCAA Individual Rankings (all games) Category Name Scoring Brandon Young Field Goal Pct. Brandon Young Free Throw Pct. Billy Garrett Jr. Assists Brandon Young Steals Brandon Young Total Points Brandon Young Total Assists Brandon Young Total Steals Brandon Young
139 359 1,119 776 531 580 195 221 444 713 12.3 21.61 Rank Total/Avg. 172nd 16.3 223rd .433 116th .825 217th 3.5 69th 1.78 185th 521 221st 113 79th 57
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2014-15 BIG EAST COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Friday, Nov. 14 NJIT at St. John’s Northern Arizona at Xavier Lehigh at Villanova Central Arkansas at Creighton UT Martin at Marquette UIC at DePaul Saturday, Nov. 15 St. Francis Brooklyn at Georgetown Maine at Butler Albany at Providence Sunday, Nov. 16 Mercer at Seton Hall Chicago State at Creighton Monday, Nov. 17 Legends Classic UMES at Villanova NIT Season Tip-Off Franklin Pierce at St. John’s Hall of Fame Tipoff Binghamton at Providence Tuesday, Nov. 18 Long Beach State at Xavier Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Georgetown Marquette at Ohio State Chattanooga at Butler Drake at DePaul Wednesday, Nov. 19 NIT Season Tip-Off LIU Brooklyn at St. John’s Oklahoma at Creighton Thursday, Nov. 20 Hall of Fame Tipoff Navy at Providence Legends Classic Bucknell at Villanova Friday, Nov. 21 Paradise Jam Seton Hall vs. Nevada Stephen F. Austin at Xavier Saturday, Nov. 22 Robert Morris at Georgetown Nebraska-Omaha at Marquette Hall of Fame Tipoff Providence vs. Florida State Loyola (Md.) at Butler Paradise Jam Seton Hall vs. Clemson/Gardner Webb Sunday, Nov. 23 Hall of Fame Tipoff Providence vs. Notre Dame Emerald Coast Classic North Carolina Central at Creighton Monday, Nov. 24 Murray State at Xavier Legends Classic Villanova vs. VCU
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NJIT at Marquette Paradise Jam Seton Hall vs. Illinois State/LSU/ Old Dominion/Weber State
Wednesday, Dec. 3 Butler at Indiana State Villanova at La Salle Creighton at Tulsa
Tuesday, Nov. 25 Emerald Coast Classic Eastern Illinois at Creighton Legends Classic Villanova vs. Michigan/Oregon
Thursday, Dec. 4 DePaul at Chicago State
Wednesday, Nov. 26 Battle 4 Atlantis Butler vs. North Carolina Georgetown vs. Florida NIT Season Tip-Off St. John’s vs. Minnesota Lehigh at DePaul
Saturday, Dec. 6 Rutgers at Seton Hall Wisconsin at Marquette Saint Joseph’s at Villanova Northwestern at Butler St. John’s at Syracuse Alabama at Xavier
Thursday, Nov. 27 Wooden Legacy Xavier vs. San Diego Orlando Classic Marquette vs. Georgia Tech Battle 4 Atlantis Butler vs. Oklahoma/UCLA Georgetown vs. UAB/Wisconsin
Sunday, Dec. 7 Milwaukee at DePaul Creighton at Nebraska Towson at Georgetown
Friday, Nov. 28 Yale at Providence Emerald Coast Classic Creighton vs. Ole Miss Battle 4 Atlantis Butler vs. Florida/Georgetown/ UAB/Wisconsin Georgetown vs. Butler/North Carolina/Oklahoma/UCLA Orlando Classic Marquette vs. Michigan State/ Rider NIT Season Tip-Off St. John’s vs. Georgia/Gonzaga Wooden Legacy Xavier vs. UTEP/Princeton
Tuesday, Dec. 9 IUPUI at Xavier Jimmy V Classic Illinois vs. Villanova Seton Hall at Wichita State South Dakota at Creighton
Friday, Dec. 5 Providence at Boston College
Monday, Dec. 8 Kennesaw State at Butler Brown at Providence
Wednesday, Dec. 10 Kansas at Georgetown Rhode Island at Providence Fairleigh Dickinson at St. John’s Thursday, Dec. 11 DePaul at George Washington Saturday, Dec. 13 Radford at Georgetown Stony Brook at Providence Saint Mary’s at Creighton Xavier at Missouri
Saturday, Nov. 29 George Washington at Seton Hall Emerald Coast Classic Creighton vs. Middle Tennessee/ Cincinnati
Sunday, Dec. 14 Saint Peter’s at Seton Hall MSG Holiday Festival Fordham at St. John’s Butler at Tennessee Temple at Villanova Illinois State at DePaul
Sunday, Nov. 30 Providence at Kentucky Stanford at DePaul Delaware at Villanova Orlando Classic Marquette vs. Kansas/Rhode Island/Santa Clara/Tennessee Wooden Legacy Xavier vs. Long Beach State/ San Jose State/Washington/ Western Michigan Tuesday, Dec. 2 Mount St Mary’s at Seton Hall Niagara at St. John’s Northern Illinois at DePaul
Tuesday, Dec. 16 Arizona State at Marquette Thursday, Dec. 18 Seton Hall at South Florida DePaul at Oregon State
Friday, Dec. 19 Saint Mary’s at St. John’s Alabama A&M at Marquette UT-Pan American at Creighton
BIG EAST CONFERENCE Saturday, Dec. 20 Charlotte at Georgetown Massachusetts at Providence Syracuse at Villanova Crossroads Classic Butler vs. Indiana Xavier at Auburn Sunday, Dec. 21 Seton Hall at Georgia Creighton at North Texas
Xavier at Butler DePaul at Villanova Tuesday, Jan. 13 Butler at Seton Hall Georgetown at DePaul Wednesday, Jan. 14 St. John’s at Providence Creighton at Marquette Xavier at Villanova
Tuesday, Feb. 10 Georgetown at Seton Hall Xavier at Marquette Wednesday Feb. 11 Villanova at Providence DePaul at St. John’s Saturday, Feb. 14 Marquette at Creighton St. John’s at Xavier Seton Hall at Providence Villanova at Butler
Monday, Dec. 22 Diamond Head Classic DePaul vs. Colorado UT Martin at Butler Long Beach State at St. John’s North Dakota at Marquette Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Invite Providence vs. Miami
Saturday, Jan. 17 Marquette at Xavier Butler at Georgetown Providence at Creighton Villanova at Pennsylvania Sunday, Jan. 18 St. John’s at DePaul
Tuesday, Feb. 17 St. John’s at Georgetown
Tuesday, Dec. 23 NJIT at Villanova Diamond Head Classic DePaul vs. George Washington/ Ohio
Monday, Jan. 19 Villanova at Georgetown
Wednesday, Feb. 18 Xavier at Cincinnati Providence at DePaul
Thursday, Dec. 25 Diamond Head Classic DePaul vs. Hawai’i/Loyola Marymount/Nebraska/ Wichita State Saturday, Dec. 27 Indeed Invitational Georgetown vs. Indiana Maine at Seton Hall Sunday, Dec. 28 Brooklyn Winter Hoops Festival St. John’s vs. Tulane Morgan State at Marquette Florida Gulf Coast at Xavier Belmont at Butler Wednesday, Dec. 31 St. John’s at Seton Hall Butler at Villanova Marquette at DePaul Creighton at Providence Georgetown at Xavier Saturday, Jan. 3 Villanova at Seton Hall Providence at Marquette Xavier at DePaul Creighton at Georgetown Butler at St. John’s Tuesday, Jan. 6 Marquette at Georgetown Providence at Butler Villanova at St. John’s Wednesday, Jan. 7 DePaul at Creighton Seton Hall at Xavier Saturday, Jan. 10 Georgetown at Providence Seton Hall at Creighton
Wednesday, Jan. 21 Marquette at St. John’s Creighton at Butler Thursday, Jan. 22 DePaul at Seton Hall Xavier at Providence Saturday, Jan. 24 DePaul at Xavier Georgetown at Marquette Sunday, Jan. 25 Duke at St. John’s Seton Hall at Butler Creighton at Villanova Tuesday, Jan. 27 Xavier at Georgetown DePaul at Providence Wednesday, Jan. 28 Seton Hall at Marquette St. John’s at Creighton Saturday, Jan. 31 Providence at St. John’s Xavier at Seton Hall Butler at Marquette Villanova at DePaul Georgetown at Creighton Tuesday, Feb. 3 St. John’s at Butler Seton Hall at DePaul Wednesday, Feb. 4 Marquette at Villanova Creighton at Xavier Providence at Georgetown Saturday, Feb. 7 Creighton at St. John’s Marquette at Seton Hall Providence at Xavier Georgetown at Villanova DePaul at Butler
Monday, Feb. 16 Seton Hall at Villanova Butler at Creighton
Saturday, Feb. 21 Butler at Xavier Villanova at Marquette Seton Hall at St. John’s DePaul at Georgetown Monday, Feb. 23 Xavier at St. John’s Tuesday, Feb. 24 Providence at Villanova Creighton at DePaul Wednesday, Feb. 25 Marquette at Butler Saturday, Feb. 28 Georgetown at St. John’s Butler at DePaul Villanova at Xavier Creighton at Seton Hall Sunday, March 1 Marquette at Providence Tuesday, March 3 Georgetown at Butler Villanova at Creighton Wednesday, March 4 Providence at Seton Hall St. John’s at Marquette Saturday, March 7 Butler at Providence Seton Hall at Georgetown St. John’s at Villanova DePaul at Marquette Xavier at Creighton Wednesday, March 11Saturday, March 14 BIG EAST Tournament
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DEPAUL’S CONFERENCE HISTORY 1991-92 - Great Midwest Conference Conf. All W-L W-L DePaul 8-2 20-9 *Cincinnati 8-2 29-5 Marquette 5-5 16-13 Memphis State 5-5 23-11 UAB 4-6 20-9 Saint Louis 0-10 5-23
1995-96 - Conference USA Conf. All Red Division W-L W-L Tulane 9-5 22-10 UAB 6-8 16-14 Southern Miss 6-8 12-15 South Florida 2-12 12-16
Conf. All White Division W-L W-L Memphis 11-3 22-8 1992-93 - Great Midwest Louisville 10-4 22-12 Conference UNC Charlotte 6-8 14-15 Conf. All W-L W-L Conf. All *Cincinnati 8-2 27-5 Blue Division W-L W-L Memphis State 7-3 20-12 *Cincinnati 11-3 28-5 Marquette 6-4 20-8 Marquette 10-4 23-8 UAB 5-5 21-14 Saint Louis 4-10 16-14 DePaul 3-7 16-15 DePaul 2-12 11-18 Saint Louis 1-9 12-17 1996-97 - Conference USA 1993-94 - Great Midwest Conf. All Conference Red Division W-L W-L Conf. All Tulane 11-3 20-11 W-L W-L UAB 7-7 18-14 Marquette 10-2 24-9 Southern Miss 6-8 12-15 Saint Louis 8-4 23-6 South Florida 2-12 8-19 UAB 8-4 22-8 *Cincinnati 7-5 22-10 Conf. All DePaul 4-8 16-12 White Division W-L W-L Memphis State 4-8 13-16 UNC Charlotte 10-4 22-9 Dayton 1-11 6-21 Memphis 10-4 16-15 Louisville 9-5 26-9 1994-95 - Great Midwest Houston 3-11 11-16 Conference Conf. All Conf. All W-L W-L Blue Division W-L W-L Memphis 9-3 24-10 Cincinnati 12-2 26-8 Saint Louis 8-4 23-8 *Marquette 9-5 22-9 Marquette 7-5 21-12 Saint Louis 4-10 11-18 *Cincinnati 7-5 22-12 DePaul 1-13 3-23 DePaul 6-6 17-11 UAB 5-7 14-16 Dayton 0-12 7-20
1997-98 - Conference USA Conf. All American Division W-L W-L *Cincinnati 14-2 27-8 UNC Charlotte 13-3 20-11 Saint Louis 11-5 22-11 Marquette 8-8 20-11 Louisville 5-11 12-20 DePaul 3-13 7-23 Conf. All National Division W-L W-L Memphis 12-4 17-12 UAB 10-6 21-12 Southern Miss 9-7 22-11 South Florida 7-9 17-13 Houston 2-14 9-20 Tulane 2-14 7-22 1998-99 - Conference USA Conf. All American Division W-L W-L Cincinnati 12-4 27-5 Louisville 11-5 19-11 *UNC Charlotte 10-6 23-10 DePaul 10-6 18-13 Saint Louis 8-8 15-16 Marquette 6-10 14-15 Conf. All National Division W-L W-L UAB 10-6 20-12 Southern Miss 6-10 14-16 South Florida 6-10 14-14 Memphis 6-10 13-15 Tulane 6-10 12-15 Houston 5-11 10-17 1999-00 - Conference USA Conf. All American Division W-L W-L Cincinnati 16-0 29-4 Louisville 10-6 19-12 DePaul 9-7 21-12 Marquette 8-8 15-14 *Saint Louis 7-9 19-14 UNC Charlotte 7-9 17-16 Conf. All National Division W-L W-L Tulane 8-8 20-11 South Florida 8-8 17-14 Southern Miss 7-9 17-12 UAB 7-9 14-14 Memphis 7-9 15-16 Houston 2-14 9-22
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BIG EAST CONFERENCE 2000-01 - Conference USA Conf. All American Division W-L W-L Cincinnati 11-5 25-10 *Charlotte 10-6 22-11 Marquette 9-7 15-14 Saint Louis 8-8 17-14 Louisville 8-8 12-19 DePaul 4-12 12-18 Conf. All National Division W-L W-L Southern Miss 11-5 22-9 Memphis 10-6 21-15 South Florida 9-7 18-13 UAB 8-8 17-14 Houston 6-10 9-20 Tulane 2-14 9-21 2001-02 - Conference USA Conf. All American Division W-L W-L *Cincinnati 14-2 31-4 Marquette 13-3 26-7 Charlotte 11-5 18-12 Saint Louis 9-7 15-16 Louisville 8-8 19-13 East Carolina 5-11 12-18 DePaul 2-14 9-19 Conf. All National Division W-L W-L Memphis 12-4 27-9 Houston 9-7 18-15 South Florida 8-8 19-13 UAB 6-10 13-17 TCU 6-10 16-15 Tulane 5-11 14-15 Southern Miss 4-12 10-17
2002-03 - Conference USA Conf. All American Division W-L W-L Marquette 14-2 27-6 *Louisville 11-5 25-7 Saint Louis 9-7 16-14 Cincinnati 9-7 17-12 DePaul 8-8 16-13 Charlotte 8-8 13-16 East Carolina 3-13 12-15 Conf. All National Division W-L W-L Memphis 13-3 23-7 Tulane 8-8 16-15 UAB 8-8 21-13 South Florida 7-9 15-14 Houston 6-10 8-20 Southern Miss 5-11 13-16 TCU 3-13 9-19 2003-04 - Conference USA Conf. All W-L W-L DePaul 12-4 22-10 Memphis 12-4 22-8 *Cincinnati 12-4 25-7 UAB 12-4 22-10 Charlotte 12-4 21-9 Louisville 9-7 20-10 Saint Louis 9-7 19-13 Marquette 8-8 19-12 TCU 7-9 12-17 Southern Miss 6-10 13-15 East Carolina 5-11 13-14 Tulane 4-12 11-17 Houston 3-13 9-18 USF 1-15 7-20 2004-05 - Conference USA Conf. All W-L W-L *Louisville 14-2 33-5 Charlotte 12-4 21-8 Cincinnati 12-4 25-8 UAB 10-6 22-11 DePaul 10-6 20-11 Houston 9-7 18-14 Memphis 9-7 22-16 TCU 8-8 21-14 Marquette 7-9 19-12 Saint Louis 6-10 9-21 USF 5-11 14-16 Tulane 4-12 10-18 East Carolina 4-12 9-19 Southern Miss 2-14 11-17
2005-06 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Connecticut 14-2 30-4 Villanova 14-2 28-5 West Virginia 11-5 22-11 Marquette 10-6 20-11 Georgetown 10-6 23-10 Pittsburgh 10-6 25-8 Seton Hall 9-7 18-12 Cincinnati 8-8 21-13 *Syracuse 7-9 23-12 Rutgers 7-9 19-14 Louisville 6-10 21-13 Notre Dame 6-10 16-14 Providence 5-11 12-15 DePaul 5-11 12-15 St. John’s 5-11 12-15 USF 1-15 7-22 2006-07 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L *Georgetown 13-3 30-7 Louisville 12-4 24-10 Pittsburgh 12-4 29-8 Notre Dame 11-5 24-8 Syracuse 10-6 24-11 Marquette 10-6 24-10 West Virginia 9-7 27-9 DePaul 9-7 20-14 Villanova 9-7 22-11 Providence 8-8 18-13 St. John’s 7-9 16-15 Connecticut 6-10 17-14 Seton Hall 4-12 13-16 USF 3-13 12-18 Rutgers 3-14 10-19 Cincinnati 2-14 11-19
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2009-10 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Syracuse 15-3 30-5 Pittsburgh 13-5 25-9 *West Virginia 13-5 31-7 Villanova 13-5 25-8 Marquette 11-7 22-12 Louisville 11-7 20-13 Notre Dame 10-8 23-12 Georgetown 10-8 23-11 USF 9-9 20-13 Seton Hall 9-9 19-13 Cincinnati 7-11 19-16 Connecticut 7-11 18-16 St. John’s 6-12 17-16 Rutgers 5-13 15-17 Providence 4-14 12-19 DePaul 1-17 8-23
2011-12 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Syracuse 17-1 34-3 Marquette 14-4 27-8 Notre Dame 13-5 22-12 Cincinnati 12-6 26-11 Georgetown 12-6 24-9 USF 12-6 22-14 *Louisville 10-8 30-10 West Virginia 9-9 19-14 Connecticut 8-10 20-14 Seton Hall 8-10 21-13 Rutgers 6-12 14-18 St. John’s 6-12 13-19 Pittsburgh 5-13 22-17 Villanova 5-13 13-19 Providence 4-14 15-17 DePaul 3-15 12-19
2008-09 - BIG EAST Conference 2010-11 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All Conf. All W-L W-L W-L W-L *Louisville 16-2 31-6 Pittsburgh 15-3 28-6 Pittsburgh 15-3 31-5 Notre Dame 14-4 27-7 Connecticut 15-3 31-5 Louisville 12-6 25-10 Villanova 13-5 30-8 Syracuse 12-6 27-8 Marquette 12-6 25-10 St. John’s 12-6 21-12 Syracuse 11-7 28-10 West Virginia 11-7 21-12 West Virginia 10-8 23-12 Cincinnati 11-7 26-9 Providence 10-8 19-14 Georgetown 10-8 21-11 Cincinnati 8-10 18-14 *Connecticut 9-9 32-9 Notre Dame 8-10 21-15 Villanova 9-9 21-12 Seton Hall 7-11 17-15 Marquette 9-9 22-15 Georgetown 7-11 16-15 Seton Hall 7-11 13-18 St. John’s 6-12 16-18 Rutgers 5-13 15-17 USF 4-14 9-22 Providence 4-14 15-17 Rutgers 2-16 11-21 USF 3-15 10-23 DePaul 0-18 9-24 DePaul 1-17 7-24
2012-13 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Georgetown 14-4 25-7 Louisville 14-4 35-5 Marquette 14-4 26-9 Pittsburgh 12-6 24-9 Syracuse 11-7 30-10 Notre Dame 11-7 25-10 Villanova 10-8 20-14 Connecticut 10-8 20-10 Providence 9-9 19-15 Cincinnati 9-9 22-12 St. John’s 8-10 17-16 Rutgers 5-13 15-16 Seton Hall 3-15 15-18 USF 3-15 12-19 DePaul 2-16 11-21 2013-14 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Villanova 16-2 29-5 Creighton 14-4 27-8 Xavier 10-8 21-13 Providence 10-8 23-12 St. John’s 10-8 20-13 Marquette 9-9 17-15 Georgetown 8-10 18-15 Seton Hall 6-12 17-17 Butler 4-14 14-17 DePaul 3-15 12-21 *postseason conference tournament champion
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DEPAUL VS. THE CONFERENCES America East (12-0) Albany............................................ 1-0 Binghamton................................... 0-0 Hartford......................................... 3-0 Maine............................................ 7-0 UMBC............................................ 1-0 UMass Lowell................................ 0-0 New Hampshire............................. 0-0 Stony Brook................................... 0-0 Vermont........................................ 0-0 American Athletic (69-82) UCF................................................ 1-0 Cincinnati................................... 15-35 Connecticut................................. 1-10 East Carolina.................................. 6-0 Houston....................................... 10-4 Memphis................................... 12-14 USF............................................ 15-12 SMU............................................... 0-0 Temple........................................... 2-3 Tulane............................................ 7-4 Tulsa.............................................. 0-0 Atlantic 10 (115-97) Davidson........................................ 1-0 Dayton....................................... 34-35 Duquesne ................................. 13-14 Fordham........................................ 3-1 George Mason............................... 0-0 George Washington....................... 2-2 La Salle........................................... 7-2 Massachusetts............................... 1-3 Rhode Island.................................. 5-1 Richmond...................................... 0-0 St. Bonaventure............................. 4-6 Saint Joseph’s.............................. 10-6 Saint Louis................................. 34-27 VCU................................................ 1-0 Atlantic Coast (93-148) Boston College............................... 1-1 Clemson ........................................ 0-1 Duke.............................................. 0-4 Florida State.................................. 3-2 Georgia Tech.................................. 2-2 Louisville.................................... 21-38 Miami (Fla.)................................... 6-1 North Carolina............................... 1-4 North Carolina State...................... 4-3 Notre Dame............................... 44-60 Pittsburgh...................................... 2-9 Syracuse...................................... 4-10 Virginia.......................................... 2-0 Virginia Tech.................................. 1-1 Wake Forest................................... 2-2 Atlantic Sun (5-1) Florida Gulf Coast.......................... 1-1 Jacksonville.................................... 2-0 Kennesaw State............................. 0-0 Lipscomb....................................... 0-0 North Florida................................. 0-0 Northern Kentucky........................ 0-0 USC Upstate................................... 0-0 Stetson.......................................... 2-0
Big 12 (31-39) Baylor............................................ 2-0 Iowa State...................................... 1-0 Kansas............................................ 1-7 Kansas State.................................. 3-3 Oklahoma...................................... 3-1 Oklahoma State........................... 8-12 Texas.............................................. 4-7 TCU................................................ 6-2 Texas Tech...................................... 2-0 West Virginia................................. 1-7 BIG EAST (115-180) Butler............................................. 6-2 Creighton................................... 15-10 Georgetown................................. 7-23 Marquette................................. 44-70 Providence................................... 8-24 St. John’s.................................... 15-18 Seton Hall.................................... 4-10 Villanova...................................... 8-18 Xavier............................................. 8-5 Big Sky (13-3) Eastern Washington...................... 1-0 Idaho............................................. 0-0 Idaho State.................................... 1-0 Montana........................................ 0-0 Montana State............................... 0-0 North Dakota................................. 8-3 Northern Arizona........................... 0-0 Northern Colorado........................ 0-0 Portland State................................ 0-0 Southern Utah............................... 0-0 Sacramento State.......................... 0-0 Weber State................................... 3-0 Big South (1-1) Campbell....................................... 0-0 Charleston Southern..................... 0-0 Coastal Carolina............................. 0-0 Gardner-Webb............................... 0-1 High Point...................................... 0-0 Liberty........................................... 1-0 Longwood...................................... 0-0 UNC Asheville................................ 0-0 Presbyterian.................................. 0-0 Radford.......................................... 0-0 Winthrop....................................... 0-0 Big Ten (84-74) Illinois.......................................... 6-12 Indiana......................................... 8-14 Iowa............................................... 1-2 Maryland....................................... 0-2 Michigan........................................ 0-1 Michigan State............................... 7-2 Minnesota..................................... 9-8 Nebraska........................................ 4-0 Northwestern............................ 20-10 Ohio State...................................... 4-4 Penn State..................................... 6-0 Purdue......................................... 9-12 Rutgers.......................................... 4-6 Wisconsin...................................... 6-1
Big West (7-1) Cal Poly.......................................... 1-0 Cal State Fullerton......................... 0-0 Cal State Northridge...................... 0-1 UC Davis........................................ 1-0 UC Irvine........................................ 1-0 UC Riverside.................................. 1-0 UC Santa Barbara........................... 3-0 Hawai’i........................................... 0-0 Long Beach State........................... 0-0 Colonial Athletic Association (4-0) College of Charleston.................... 0-0 Delaware....................................... 0-0 Drexel............................................ 0-0 Elon............................................... 1-0 Hofstra........................................... 1-0 James Madison.............................. 0-0 UNC Wilmington............................ 2-0 Northeastern................................. 0-0 Towson.......................................... 0-0 William & Mary............................. 0-0 Conference USA (66-45) UAB............................................ 19-14 Charlotte...................................... 6-15 Florida Atlantic.............................. 2-0 Florida International...................... 5-0 Louisiana Tech............................... 2-1 Marshall......................................... 5-1 Middle Tennessee.......................... 1-0 North Texas.................................... 2-0 Old Dominion................................ 5-3 Rice................................................ 1-0 Southern Miss............................... 5-5 UTEP.............................................. 1-0 UTSA.............................................. 2-0 Western Kentucky....................... 10-6 Horizon League (69-19) Cleveland State.............................. 0-1 Detroit......................................... 29-7 Green Bay...................................... 5-3 UIC................................................. 4-1 Milwaukee................................... 12-1 Oakland......................................... 0-0 Valparaiso.................................... 16-6 Wright State.................................. 1-0 Youngstown State.......................... 2-0 Independents (0-0) NJIT................................................ 0-0 Ivy League (8-2) Brown............................................ 1-0 Columbia....................................... 1-0 Cornell........................................... 0-0 Dartmouth..................................... 1-0 Harvard.......................................... 0-1 Pennsylvania.................................. 1-1 Princeton....................................... 3-0 Yale................................................ 1-0 Metro Atlantic Athletic (31-11) Canisius......................................... 3-0 Fairfield.......................................... 4-0 Iona............................................... 3-0 Manhattan..................................... 3-4 Marist............................................ 0-0
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Saint Francis (Pa.).......................... 0-0. Wagner.......................................... 2-0 Ohio Valley (14-1) Austin Peay.................................... 1-0 Belmont......................................... 0-0 Eastern Illinois............................... 8-0 Eastern Kentucky........................... 1-0 Jacksonville State........................... 0-0 Morehead State............................. 0-0 Murray State.................................. 2-1 Southeast Missouri State............... 1-0 SIU Edwardsville............................ 0-0 Tennessee State............................. 0-0 Tennessee Tech.............................. 1-0 UT Martin...................................... 0-0 Pacific-12 (27-29) Arizona.......................................... 2-0 Arizona State................................. 4-2 California....................................... 3-3 UCLA............................................ 6-12 Colorado........................................ 0-1 Oregon........................................... 2-0 Oregon State................................. 2-0 USC................................................ 3-4 Stanford......................................... 1-2 Utah............................................... 1-2 Washington................................... 2-2 Washington State.......................... 1-1 Patriot League (6-4) American....................................... 3-1 Army.............................................. 2-0 Boston University.......................... 0-0 Bucknell......................................... 0-1 Colgate.......................................... 0-0 Holy Cross...................................... 1-1 Lafayette........................................ 0-0 Lehigh............................................ 0-0 Loyola (Md.).................................. 0-0 Navy............................................... 0-1 Southeastern (20-37) Alabama........................................ 2-0 Arkansas........................................ 1-0 Auburn........................................... 1-0 Florida........................................... 1-2 Georgia.......................................... 0-0 Kentucky...................................... 3-18 Louisiana State.............................. 3-3 Mississippi..................................... 1-2 Mississippi State............................ 1-1 Missouri......................................... 3-2 South Carolina............................... 4-3 Tennessee...................................... 0-2 Texas A&M..................................... 0-1 Vanderbilt...................................... 0-3 Southern (5-2) Chattanooga.................................. 0-0 The Citadel.................................... 0-0 East Tennessee State..................... 1-0 Furman.......................................... 3-0 Mercer........................................... 0-0 UNC Greensboro........................... 0-0 Samford......................................... 0-0 VMI................................................ 0-1 Western Carolina........................... 1-1 Wofford......................................... 0-0
Southland (6-0) Abilene Christian........................... 0-0 Central Arkansas............................ 0-0 Houston Baptist............................. 1-0 Incarnate Word.............................. 0-0 Lamar............................................ 1-0 McNeese State.............................. 0-0 New Orleans.................................. 0-0 Nicholls State................................. 1-0 Northwestern State....................... 1-0 Sam Houston State........................ 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana................. 0-0 Stephen F. Austin........................... 0-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi............. 1-0 Southwestern Athletic (9-0) Alabama A&M............................... 0-0 Alabama State............................... 3-0 Alcorn State................................... 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff........................ 1-0 Grambling State............................. 1-0 Jackson State................................. 1-0 Mississippi Valley State.................. 1-0 Prairie View A&M.......................... 0-0 Southern........................................ 1-0 Texas Southern.............................. 0-0 Summit (7-1) Denver........................................... 2-0 IPFW.............................................. 0-0 IUPUI............................................. 1-0 North Dakota State........................ 0-0 Omaha........................................... 0-0 Oral Roberts.................................. 2-0 South Dakota................................. 1-0 South Dakota State........................ 1-0 Western Illinois.............................. 0-1 Sun Belt (6-0) Appalachian State.......................... 0-0 Arkansas-Little Rock...................... 0-0 Arkansas State............................... 5-0 Georgia Southern.......................... 0-0 Georgia State................................. 0-0 Louisiana-Lafayette........................ 0-0 Louisiana-Monroe......................... 0-0 South Alabama.............................. 0-0 UT-Arlington.................................. 0-0 Texas State..................................... 1-0 Troy................................................ 0-0 West Coast (32-10) Brigham Young.............................. 1-0 Gonzaga......................................... 5-1 Loyola Marymount........................ 5-2 Pacific............................................ 0-0 Pepperdine.................................... 6-1 Portland......................................... 5-0 Saint Mary’s................................... 5-0 San Diego....................................... 0-0 San Francisco................................. 2-4 Santa Clara..................................... 3-2 Western Athletic (18-1) Cal State Bakersfield...................... 0-0 Chicago State............................... 12-0 Grand Canyon................................ 0-0 Missouri-Kansas City..................... 0-0 New Mexico State......................... 0-1 Seattle........................................... 1-0 UT-Pan American........................... 5-0 Utah Valley.................................... 0-0
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RAY MEYER No one is more associated with DePaul University or DePaul basketball than Ray Meyer. For most people, the word “DePaul” is synonymous with the name Ray Meyer. Meyer passed away on Mar. 17, 2006 at the age of 92. In his 42 years as head coach of DePaul from 1942-84, he compiled a record of 724-354 (.671). In his career, 13 of his teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament and seven of his squads played in the National Invitation Tournament. His 1943 and 1979 teams advanced to the NCAA Final Four while his 1945 team, featuring future Hall of Famer George Mikan, won the NIT when it was considered the national championship. One of only seven Division I coaches to win at least 700 games, Coach Ray posted 37 winning seasons and 12 campaigns of 20 wins or more. In his last seven years at DePaul (1977-84), he posted an impressive record of 180-30 (.857). Six of those teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament and his 1983 team played in the NIT finals. Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979, Meyer was recognized around the basketball world simply as “Coach”. His 724 career wins rank 12th on the all-time list. In 1978 and 1980, he was named Coach of the Year by the United States Basketball Writers Association. The Associated Press also honored him as its national Coach of the Year in both 1980 and 1984. In addition, he was named the Kodak Man of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in 1980 and was awarded the John Bunn Award from the Naismith Hall of Fame in 1981 for contributions to the game of basketball. He was also honored with the NIT-NACDA Award in 1984. Besides his Naismith Hall of Fame honor, Coach Ray is also a member of the Illinois and Chicagoland Sports Halls of Fame, Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame and the DePaul
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Hall of Fame. Meyer was also honored in 1992 by the NABC with the Balfour Golden Anniversary Ring for 50 years of contributions to basketball. Upon retiring as DePaul’s coach in 1984, Ray served as Special Assistant to the President of DePaul until 1997. His duties included fundraising and special projects. In addition, Meyer was a color analyst for DePaul basketball games on WGN Radio for 13 seasons. In his 55 years at DePaul, he attended 1,467 consecutive Blue Demon games, never missing a DePaul contest in that time span. Meyer was succeeded at DePaul by his son, Joey, who recorded a career record of 231-158 (.594) in 13 seasons as head coach. On Sept. 30, 1999, a lasting tribute to Meyer was dedicated on DePaul’s Lincoln Park Campus as the Ray Meyer Fitness and Recreation Center opened. This 120,000 square foot facility provides the DePaul community with a variety of fitness and recreational sport spaces. Yet another lasting tribute to Coach Ray and his family occurred on Dec. 14, 2003 when the game floor at the Allstate Arena was officially dedicated as Ray and Marge Meyer Court in honor of the coach and his late wife of 43 years who passed away in 1986. Over the final years of his life, Coach Ray again became a fixture at DePaul home games and spent time in the locker room with the Blue Demon players and coaches.
HISTORY & RECORDS
GEORGE MIKAN One of the greatest players in the history of basketball, George Mikan played for DePaul from 1942-46 and changed the game of basketball forever. Mikan passed away on June 2, 2005 at the age of 79. Credited with helping put the NBA on the map as a major league sport, Mikan was also responsible for sell-out crowds at the Chicago Stadium and Madison Square Garden in his playing days as a collegian. The first big man to dominate the game of basketball, Mikan was a three-time first team All-American for the Blue Demons. After college, he went on to earn All-NBA honors with the Minneapolis Lakers nine times and in 1951, Mikan was voted the greatest player in the first 50 years of basketball by the Associated Press. At DePaul, Mikan stills holds the school record for points in a game with 53 against Rhode Island State in the 1945 NIT semifinals. He led the Blue
Demons to the NIT title that season and in his four seasons at DePaul, the team posted an impressive 87-11 (.888) record. Besides the NIT, the Blue Demons also advanced to the NCAA Final Four in 1943 and finished second in the NIT in 1944 during Mikan’s career. His 1,870 points are still fourth on the all-time scoring chart at DePaul. In his stellar NBA career, Mikan led the Lakers to five NBA crowns in his nine seasons. He scored 11,764 points - a 22.6 per game career scoring average and led the league in scoring three times. In 1996, Mikan was honored as one of the top 50 players in NBA history. Mikan was elected to the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame as a charter member in 1959. He is also a member of the NIT Hall of Fame and was named to the all-time NIT team. After his playing career, Mikan was a NBA coach and also served as the first commissioner of the American Basketball Association (ABA).
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MARK AGUIRRE Mark Aguirre is recognized as one of the best college basketball players ever. Along with George Mikan and Ray Meyer, his name is one of the most synonymous with DePaul basketball. Although he played only three seasons at DePaul, Aguirre remains the school’s all-time leading scorer. In his first season at DePaul in 1978-79, Aguirre set Chicago and the college basketball world on its ear by leading the Blue Demons to the Final Four with a 26-6 record. Aguirre averaged 24 points and 7.6 rebounds as a freshman and made DePaul’s Alumni Hall the place to be in the city. Aguirre did not disappoint as a sophomore, leading the Blue Demons to a 26-2 record and No.1 ranking for most of the season. He averaged 26.8 points and 7.6 rebounds. A consensus All-American, Aguirre was also named the National Player of the Year by the Associated Press, UPI, the U.S. Basketball Writers and he was awarded the Naismith Award. Aguirre also was named to the 1980 U.S. Olympic team. His junior season was almost identical to his sophomore year except for one thing, the Blue Demons had a new home arena - the Rosemont Horizon. Aguirre helped pack the new suburban home, averaging 13,369 fans per game. DePaul became a fixture on national television and Aguirre averaged 23 points and 8.6 rebounds a contest for a team that would finish the year 27-2 and ranked No. 1. Once again, Aguirre was named a consensus first team All-American.
In his three years at DePaul, Aguirre led the Blue Demons to a 79-10 (.888) record. His career scoring average of 24.5 and his career point total of 2,182 are still Blue Demon records, and Aguirre is the only player in Blue Demon history to score 2,000 or more points in a career. The Dallas Mavericks selected Aguirre as the No. 1 pick in the 1981 NBA draft. In his 13-year NBA career, Aguirre was named an NBA All-Star three times and helped the Detroit Pistons to the 1989 and 1990 NBA Championships. He finished his career with a 20 points per game scoring average.
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NCAA & NIT HISTORY DePaul has made 22 NCAA Championship appearances with a trip to the Final Four in 1979 and 1943. The Blue Demons also claimed the 1945 NIT title under a young coach named Ray Meyer and an emerging star in George Mikan. Mikan set a program record with 53 points against Rhode Island State in the 1945 NIT semifinals. Just over 30 years later, the “Iron Five” led by a freshman from Chicago named Mark Aguirre took the nation by storm with its run to Salt Lake City. The Blue Demons knocked off USC, Marquette and UCLA before falling to Larry Bird and Indiana State in the national semifinals. DePaul came back and knocked off Pennsylvania to claim the third-place trophy in the NCAA Championship behind 34 points from Aguirre. In between the first postseason trip in the 1940 NIT to the second-round appearance in the 2007 NIT Quarterfinals, the Blue Demons have made 38 postseason appearances between the NIT and NCAA Championship. NCAA HISTORY
1943 East Regional (1-1) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W Dartmouth.....................................................45-36 L Georgetown...................................................53-49 1953 East Regional (1-2) Allen County Coliseum (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) W Miami (Ohio)..................................................74-72 Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) L Indiana...........................................................82-80 L Pennsylvania..................................................90-70 1956 Midwest Regional (0-1) Allen County Coliseum (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) L Wayne State...................................................72-63 1959 Midwest Regional (1-2) Pacific Intl. Livestock Pavilion (Portland, Ore.) W Portland State................................................57-56 Allen Fieldhouse (Lawrence, Kan.) L Kansas State.................................................102-70 L TCU................................................................71-65 1960 Midwest Regional (2-1) Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) W Air Force.........................................................99-69 Ahearn Fieldhouse (Manhattan, Kan.) L Cincinnati.......................................................99-59 W Texas..............................................................67-61 1965 Mideast Regional (1-2) E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Ky.) W Eastern Kentucky...........................................99-52 Memorial Coliseum (Lexington, Ky.) L Vanderbilt.............................................. 83-79 (OT) L Dayton...........................................................75-69
1976 East Regional (1-1) Charlotte Coliseum (Charlotte, N.C.) W Virginia...........................................................69-60 Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) L Virginia Military..................................... 71-66 (OT) 1978 Midwest Regional (2-1) Levitt Arena (Wichita, Kan.) W Creighton.......................................................80-78 Allen Fieldhouse (Lawrence, Kan.) W Louisville................................................ 90-89 (OT) L Notre Dame...................................................84-64 1979 West Regional (4-1) Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles, Calif.) W USC................................................................89-76 Marriott Center (Provo, Utah) W Marquette......................................................62-56 W UCLA..............................................................95-91 Huntsman Center (Salt Lake City, Utah) L Indiana State..................................................76-74 W Pennsylvania..................................................96-93 1980 West Regional (0-1) Activity Center (Tempe, Ariz.) L UCLA..............................................................77-71 1981 Mideast Regional (0-1) Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio) L Saint Joseph’s.................................................49-48 1982 Midwest Regional (0-1) Reunion Arena (Dallas, Texas) L Boston College...............................................82-75 1984 Midwest Regional (1-1) Devaney Center (Lincoln, Neb.) W Illinois State...................................................75-61 The Arena (St. Louis, Mo.) L Wake Forest........................................... 73-71 (OT) 1985 East Regional (0-1) The Omni (Atlanta, Ga.) L Syracuse.........................................................70-65 1986* East Regional (2-1) Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) W Virginia...........................................................72-68 W Oklahoma......................................................74-69 Meadowlands (East Rutherford, N.J.) L Duke...............................................................74-67 * participation vacated by NCAA
1987* Midwest Regional (2-1) Rosemont Horizon (Rosemont, Ill.) W Louisiana Tech................................................76-62 W St. John’s................................................ 83-75 (OT) Riverfront Coliseum (Cincinnati, Ohio) L Louisiana State...............................................63-58 * participation vacated by NCAA
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1989* West Regional (1-1) BSU Pavilion (Boise, Idaho) W Memphis State...............................................66-63 L UNLV..............................................................85-70 * participation vacated by NCAA
1991 Midwest Regional (0-1) Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio) L Georgia Tech..................................................70-87 1992 West Regional (0-1) Activity Center (Tempe, Ariz.) L New Mexico State..........................................73-81 2000 East Regional (0-1) Joel Eaves Coliseum (Winston-Salem, N.C.) L Kansas.................................................... 77-81 (OT) 2004 Phoenix Regional (1-1) HSBC Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.) W Dayton................................................. 76-69 (2OT) L Connecticut....................................................55-72
NIT HISTORY
1940 (1-2, 4th place) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W Long Island.....................................................45-38 L Colorado........................................................52-37 L Oklahoma A&M.............................................23-22 1944 (2-1, 2nd place) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W Muhlenburg...................................................68-45 W Oklahoma A&M.............................................41-38 L St. John’s........................................................47-39 1945 (3-0, 1st place) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W West Virginia..................................................76-52 W Rhode Island..................................................97-53 W Bowling Green.............................................. 71-54 Red Cross Benefit Game L Oklahoma A&M.............................................52-44 NOTE: Red Cross Benefit Game pitted NIT champion DePaul against NCAA champion Oklahoma A&M at Madison Square Garden.
1948 (1-2, 4th place) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W North Carolina State......................................75-64 L New York........................................................72-59 L Western Kentucky..........................................61-59 1961 (0-1) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) L Providence.....................................................73-67
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1963 (0-1) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) L Villanova........................................................63-51 1964 (0-1) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) L New York........................................................79-66 1966 (0-1) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) L New York........................................................68-65 1983 (4-1, 2nd place) Rosemont Horizon (Rosemont, Ill.) W Minnesota......................................................76-73 W Northwestern.................................................65-63 W Mississippi......................................................75-67 Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W Nebraska........................................................68-58 L Fresno State...................................................69-60 1990 (2-1) Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) W Creighton.......................................................89-72 W Cincinnati.......................................................61-59 Kiel Auditorium (St. Louis, Mo.) L Saint Louis......................................................54-47 1994 (0-1) Welsh-Ryan Arena (Evanston, Ill.) L Northwestern.................................................68-69 1995 (0-1) The Mark (Moline, Ill.) L Iowa...............................................................87-96 1999 (1-1) Rosemont Horizon (Rosemont, Ill.) W Northwestern.................................................69-64 L California........................................................57-58 2003 (0-1) Smith Center (Chapel Hill, N.C.) L North Carolina...............................................72-83 2005 (1-1) Mizzou Sports Arena (Columbia, Mo.) W Missouri.........................................................75-70 Allstate Arena (Rosemont, Ill.) L Texas A&M.....................................................72-75 2007 (2-1) McGrath Arena (Chicago, Ill.) W Hofstra...........................................................83-71 Bramlage Coliseum (Manhattan, Kan.) W Kansas State...................................................70-65 Clune Arena (Colorado Springs, Colo.) L Air Force.........................................................51-52
HISTORY & RECORDS
1943 NCAA FINAL FOUR
A sign of things to come for DePaul basketball 1942-43 saw the Blue Demons reach the 1943 Final Four Record: 19-5 (.792) under first-year coach Ray Meyer. Meyer along with Head Coach: Ray Meyer a freshman named George Mikan led DePaul to a Navy Pier A W 51-28 Chicago Teachers H W 42-16 19-5 record and the NCAA Final Four. Glenview NTS H W 47-38 In leading the Blue Demons to Madison Square Navy Pier H W Garden, Meyer became the first coach to reach the Purdue CS W NCAA Final Four in his first season as a head coach. USC CS W Meyer was hired by DePaul prior to the start of the Toledo A W 1942-43 campaign and was introduced to a 6-10 Duquesne A L freshman from Joliet. Dec. 31 Marquette A W Chicago A W That 6-10 freshman went on to change the Jan. 9 Marquette CS W game of basketball as he dominated during his Loyola-Chicago A W freshman season and entire DePaul career. With no Western Michigan CS W goaltending rule in place, Mikan was a force that Michigan State CS W few teams could overcome as DePaul opened the Notre Dame CS L season with wins in 13 of its first 14 contests. Camp Grant CS L Following the 13-1 start, the Blue Demons lost Western Kentucky CS W Camp Grant A L three of four games before finishing the season with Kentucky CS W four straight wins and a berth in the eight-team Bradley CS W NCAA Tournament in New York at Madison Square Bradley A W Garden. Illinois Wesleyan A W DePaul’s first game in the NCAA Tournament NCAA Championship saw the Blue Demons knocked off a talented Dartmouth MSG W 46-35 Dartmouth squad by a score of 46-35. It’s been March 25 Georgetown MSG L 49-53 noted that Dartmouth opened the game by missing CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) its first 34 attempts from the field. DePaul started quickly against Georgetown in the national semifinals, but they Hoyas figured out a way around Mikan and overcame the Blue Demons by a 53-49 score. #dpubb | 101
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1945 NIT CHAMPIONS
Led by a dominant big man and an up-and1944-45 coming coach, the 1945 edition of the Blue Demons Record: 21-3 (.875) won the school’s first national championship by Head Coach: Ray Meyer winning the 1945 National Invitation Tournament. Illinois Tech H W 65-46 Glenview NTS H W 53-31 The 1944-45 season opened with high H W 62-45 expectations. With George Mikan, the game’s most Illinois Tech H W 61-41 dominant player, the question surrounding the Blue Navy Pier Wyoming CS W 68-29 Demons and young coach Ray Meyer, who was Illinois Wesleyan H W 66-43 entering his third season at the helm, was not, if Illinois CS L 40-43 they will win, it was how many times. Radio Chicago H W 66-28 Six straight wins to open the season was a Long Island A W 74-47 Illinois A W 63-56 sign of things to come. A loss to Illinois at the Western Kentucky A W 65-37 old Chicago Stadium was a brief setback but 11 Vaughan Hospital A W 85-33 consecutive wins showed that the Blue Demons Hamline CS W 45-41 were the real deal. Hamline A W 49-40 A late season game with Oklahoma A&M (now Marquette CS W 59-32 Oklahoma State) was a highlight of the regular Notre Dame CS W 56-52 season as two of the country’s best teams squared Purdue CS W 50-34 Oklahoma A&M CS W 48-46 off in a rematch of the previous season’s NIT Great Lakes CS L 56-64 semifinal and the result was a 48-46 Blue Demon Western Kentucky CS W 65-49 victory. DePaul finished the season with an 18-2 regular National Invitation Tournament West Virginia MSG W 76-54 season record and received a bid to the NIT for its Rhode Island MSG W 97-53 efforts. Bowling Green MSG W 71-54 Meyer’s squad opened the tournament with Red Cross Benefit Game Oklahoma A&M MSG L 44-52 a 76-52 win over West Virginia behind Mikan’s 33 CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square points. A semifinal date with Rhode Island awaited Garden (New York, N.Y.) and Mikan cemented his legacy in Blue Demon annals with a school-record 53 points (a record that still stands) and powering the Blue Demons to a 9753 triumph over the Rams. The title game would have the Blue Demons squaring off against Bowling Green. Mikan poured in 33 points and DePaul took home the hardware with a 71-54 victory. Meyer’s third season with the Blue Demons ended at 21-3 (DePaul would lose to NCAA champion Oklahoma A&M in the Red Cross game after the NIT), validated the Blue Demons as one of the premier programs in the country and started a legacy of a coach that would span 42 years.
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1979 NCAA FINAL FOUR Perhaps no DePaul team has captured the imagination of Blue Demon faithful and the nation as the 1978-79 edition. Powered by the “Iron Five” which featured a young team led by a flashy freshman, the 1979 squad put on a late season run that ignited the nation’s interest in the “little school by the L.” Coming off a trip to the Elite Eight the previous season, DePaul fans were anxious to see if a promising freshman from Chicago could fill the void left by a veteran trio from the previous season. It took Mark Aguirre all of one trip down the court to announce his presence with authority. Playing at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion, the 6-6 forward took a pass off the opening tip; he dribbled, cupped the ball in his hand and dunked over AllAmerican David Greenwood. He would finish the game with 29 points. Meyer, in his 39th season at DePaul, steered the sixth-ranked Blue Demons, who boasted only one bench player to see action in over half of the games, to a 22-9 regular season and a No. 2 seed in the West Regional of the NCAA Tournament. With the second seed, the Blue Demons earned a first-round bye before facing USC in Los Angeles in the second round. Curtis Watkins scored 27 points against the Trojans to power the Blue Demons to an 89-78 win. In a regional semifinal date with Marquette, Aguirre and Watkins each scored 19 points for a 6256 victory, setting up one of the most famous games in DePaul annals. With a trip to the Final Four on the line, DePaul and UCLA met in Provo, Utah. The Blue Demons raced to a 51-34 halftime lead and then braced for UCLA’s second-half onslaught which had the Bruins pull within 93-91 in the late stages of the contest before Gary Garland’s lay-up sealed a 95-91 win and sent the Blue Demons to the Final Four. The national semifinal pitted the Blue Demon’s five against Indiana State and Larry Bird. Watkins played all 40 minutes with a bad knee injured late in the UCLA game, but Bird proved to be too much as DePaul went toe-to-toe with the Sycamores before succumbing 76-74. DePaul beat Pennsylvania 96-93 in the consolation game behind Aguirre’s 34 points.
1978-79 Record: 26-6 (.813) Head Coach: Ray Meyer
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DEPAUL & THE NBA A total of 32 DePaul players have gone on to play in the NBA starting with Elmer Gainer in 1941 with the Baltimore Bullets up to DePaul’s most recent first-round draft pick in Wilson Chandler. Chandler was the 10th DePaul basketball player to be drafted in the first round of the NBA Draft as he was the 23rd pick of the New York Knicks in 2007. He joins other first-round Blue Demons: Steven Hunter (2001, No. 15 to Orlando), Quentin Richardson (2000, No. 18 to Los Angeles Clippers), Rod Strickland (1988, No. 19 to New York), Kevin Edwards (1988, No. 20 to Miami), Dallas Comegys (1987, No. 21 to Atlanta), Terry Cummings (1982, No. 2 to San Diego), Mark Aguirre (1981, No. 1 to Dallas), Dave Corzine (1978, No. 18 to Washington) and Bill Robinzine (1975, No. 10 to Kansas City-Omaha) On opening night of the 2014-15 NBA season, one Blue Demon was on a NBA roster with Wilson Chandler playing for the Denver Nuggets. Since Gainer played the first NBA game for a former Blue Demon in 1947, there have been only six seasons without a DePaul flavor in NBA history. Including the 2014-15 season, at least one DePaul player has played in the NBA in 40 consecutive seasons. There were no Blue Demons in the NBA for the 195960 season, from 1962-64 and from 1972-74. A DePaul player has suited up in a NBA uniform in 68 of the last 74 seasons including the 2014-15 campaign. In addition to the players in the NBA, two Blue Demons have coached at the NBA level. George Mikan was head coach of the Minneapolis Lakers (1957-58) and Tyrone Corbin was head coach of the Utah Jazz from 2011-14. GEORGE MIKAN (1942-46) Minneapolis Lakers (1948-56)
GENE STUMP (1945-47) Boston Celtics (1947-49) Minneapolis Lakers (1949-50) Waterloo Hawks (1949-50)
JACK PHELAN (1945-46, 47-49) Waterloo Hawks (1949-50) Sheboygan Redskins (1949-50)
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RON SOBIESZCZYK (1953-56) New York Knicks (1956-60) Minneapolis Lakers (1959-60)
EMMETTE BRYANT (1961-64) New York Knicks (1964-68) Boston Celtics (1968-70) Buffalo Braves (1970-72)
BILL ROBINZINE (1972-75) Sacramento Kings (1975-80) Cleveland Cavaliers (1980-81) Dallas Mavericks (1980-81) Utah Jazz (1981-82)
DAVE CORZINE (1974-77) Washington Bullets (1978-80) San Antonio Spurs (1980-82) Chicago Bulls (1982-89) Orlando Magic (1989-90) Seattle SuperSonics (1990-91)
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Mark Aguirre (1981-94) Andre Brown (2006-09) Stanley Brundy (1989-90) Emmette Bryant (1964-72) Howie Carl (1961-62) Wilson Chandler (2007-14) Dallas Comegys (1987-89) Tyrone Corbin (1985-01) Dave Corzine (1978-91) Terry Cummings (1982-00) Gene Dyker (1953-54) Kevin Edwards (1988-01) Ron Feiereisel (1955-56) Elmer Gainer (1941-50) Gary Garland (1979-80) Bato Govedarica (1953-54) Stephen Howard (1992-98) Steven Hunter (2001-10) John Jorgensen (1947-49) Whitey Kachan (1948-49) Paul McPherson (2000-01) Ed Mikan (1948-54) George Mikan (1948-56) Errol Palmer (1967-68) Jack Phelan (1949-50) Quentin Richardson (2000-13) Bill Robinzine (1975-82) Bobby Simmons (2001-12) Ron Sobieszczyk (1956-60) Rod Strickland (1988-05) Gene Stump (1947-50) Dick Triptow (1944-50)
GARY GARLAND (1975-79) Denver Nuggets (1979-80)
MARK AGUIRRE (1978-81) Dallas Mavericks (1981-89) Detroit Pistons (1988-93) Los Angeles Clippers (1993-94)
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TERRY CUMMINGS (1979-82) San Diego Clippers (1982-84) Milwaukee Bucks (1984-89) San Antonio Spurs (1989-95) Milwaukee Bucks (1995-96) Seattle SuperSonics (1996-97) Philadelphia 76ers (1997-98) New York Knicks (1997-98) Golden State Warriors (1998-00)
TYRONE CORBIN (1981-85) San Antonio Spurs (1985-87) Cleveland Cavaliers (1986-88) Phoenix Suns (1987-89) Minnesota Timberwolves (1989-92) Utah Jazz (1991-94) Atlanta Hawks (1994-95) Sacramento Kings (1995-96) Miami Heat (1995-96) Atlanta Hawks (1996-99) Sacramento Kings (1999-00) Toronto Raptors (2000-01)
KEVIN EDWARDS (1986-88) Miami Heat (1988-93) New Jersey Nets (1993-98) Orlando Magic (1997-98) Vancouver Grizzlies (2000-01)
ROD STRICKLAND (1985-88) New York Knicks (1988-90) San Antonio Spurs (1989-92) Portland Trailblazers (1992-96) Washington Wizards (1996-01) Portland Trailblazers (2000-01) Miami Heat (2001-02) Minnesota Timberwolves (2002-03) Orlando Magic (2003-04) Toronto Raptors (2003-04) Houston Rockets (2004-05)
QUENTIN RICHARDSON (1998-00) Los Angeles Clippers (2000-04) Phoenix Suns (2004-05) New York Knicks (2005-09) Miami Heat (2009-10) Orlando Magic (2010-12) New York Knicks (2012-13)
BOBBY SIMMONS (1998-01) Washington Wizards (2001-03) Los Angeles Clippers (2003-05) Milwaukee Bucks (2005-06, 07-08) New Jersey Nets (2008-10) San Antonio Spurs (2010-11) Los Angeles Clippers (2011-12)
STEVEN HUNTER (1999-01) Orlando Magic (2001-04) Phoenix Suns (2004-05) Philadelphia 76ers (2005-07) Denver Nuggets (2007-08) Memphis Grizzlies (2009-10)
ANDRE BROWN (2000-04) Seattle SuperSonics (2006-07) Memphis Grizzlies (2007-08) Charlotte Bobcats (2008-09)
WILSON CHANDLER (1998-00) New York Knicks (2007-11) Denver Nuggets (2011-14)
STEPHEN HOWARD (1988-92) Utah Jazz (1992-97) San Antonio Spurs (1996-97) Seattle SuperSonics (1997-98)
PAUL McPHERSON (1999-00) Phoenix Suns (2000-01) Golden State Warriors (2000-01)
DALLAS COMEGYS (1987-89) New Jersey Nets (1987-88) San Antonio Spurs (1988-89)
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IMPORTANT DATES 1923 – DePaul fields a basketball team for the first time and wins its opening game over Kent College. The Blue Demons would go on to post an 8-6 record in their initial season. 1929-30 – DePaul takes the longest road trip in school history when the Blue Demons hit the road for a 16-game journey to end their season. Head coach Jim Kelly and the Demons venture to the states of Iowa, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico that season, compiling a record of 11-5 on the trip en route to a 15-5 overall record. April 17, 1942 – Ray Meyer is named DePaul’s head coach. March 1943 – DePaul advances to the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four for the first time. March 21, 1945 – DePaul beats Bowling Green 7154 behind George Mikan’s school-record 53 points to win the NIT championship. Mikan’s record still stands entering the 2009-10 season - the oldest standing record in school annals. Feb. 21, 1956 – DePaul plays its final game at the DePaul Auditorium (also known as “The Barn”) and it’s a 91-77 win over Lewis, putting the final touch on an 81-game winning streak in that arena.
Nov. 25, 1978 – Mark Aguirre makes his debut in a DePaul uniform, scoring 29 points in a 76-69 loss to UCLA at Pauley Pavilion. March 17, 1979 – DePaul beats UCLA 95-91 in Provo, Utah to secure the school’s second trip to the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four. Gary Garland is named the MVP of the West Regional. March 24, 1979 – The Blue Demons fall to Larry Bird and Indiana State 76-74 in the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament in Salt Lake City. March 26, 1979 – DePaul beats Pennsylvania 9693 to earn third place in the NCAA Tournament. 1979-80 – The Blue Demons compile a 26-game winning streak spanning from March 26, 1979 to February 23, 1980. Dec. 12, 1979 – Ray Meyer wins his 600th game as DePaul beats Northern Illinois, 57-55, in overtime at Chick Evans Fieldhouse in DeKalb. March 1980 – Mark Aguirre is named the National Player of the Year. March 1980 – DePaul finishes the regular season ranked No. 1 in both the Associated Press and United Press International polls.
Dec. 4, 1956 – The Blue Demons open Alumni Hall with an 82-66 win over Illinois Wesleyan.
Dec. 1, 1980 – DePaul makes its debut at the Rosemont Horizon with a 74-56 win over Gonzaga.
Dec. 23, 1960 – Howie Carl scores 43 points to set the Alumni Hall scoring record that would stand until the building was demolished in 2000.
March 1981 – Mark Aguirre is named the National Player of the Year.
Jan. 16, 1974 – Legendary coach Ray Meyer wins his 500th game as the Blue Demons beat Marshall 76-68 at Alumni Hall. March 13, 1976 – DePaul is back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1965 and celebrates with a 69-60 opening-round winning over Virginia in Charlotte, North Carolina. Feb. 12, 1978 – DePaul beats Notre Dame 69-68 in overtime at South Bend in front of a national television audience in the game that many feel put the Blue Demons back in the national spotlight. March 19, 1978 – The Blue Demons come within one game of the Final Four as Notre Dame stops DePaul 84-64 in Lawrence, Kansas. 106 | #dpubb
March 1981 – DePaul finishes the regular season ranked No. 1 in both the Associated Press and United Press International polls for the second straight year. Dec. 3, 1983 – Ray Meyer wins his 700th game as the Blue Demons stop Illinois State 69-66 at the Rosemont Horizon. March 10, 1984 – Ray Meyer coaches his final home game, a 64-49 win over Marquette at the Rosemont Horizon. March 23, 1984 – Ray Meyer’s final game as DePaul’s head coach is a 73-71 overtime loss in the NCAA Tournament to Wake Forest at the Checkerdome in St. Louis. Meyer retires after 42 years and 724 wins.
HISTORY & RECORDS Nov. 24, 1984 – Joey Meyer becomes the eighth coach in school history and wins his first game with a 59-58 victory over Northern Illinois at the Rosemont Horizon. March 15, 1987 – The Blue Demons beat St. John’s 83-75 in overtime at the Rosemont Horizon in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Dec. 23, 1988 – Stanley Brundy scores a Rosemont Horizon-record 47 points in the 115-111 win over Loyola Marymount in the title game of the Old Style Classic. Brundy’s record still stands entering the 2008-09 season. March 16, 1989 – The 12th-seeded Blue Demons stun fifth-seed Memphis State 66-63 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in Boise, Idaho. March 1990 – For the first time since March 1, 1980, DePaul returns to Alumni Hall to host two NIT games, wins over Creighton and Cincinnati. Nov. 13, 1990 – DePaul announces it will become a member of the newly formed Great Midwest Conference with Marquette, Saint Louis, Cincinnati, Memphis State and UAB. Nov. 29, 1991 – DePaul plays its first conference game ever, a 92-89 overtime win over Memphis State in the Pyramid. The nationally-televised game christens the Great Midwest Conference. Jan. 5, 1992 – DePaul scores a school-record 125 points in a win over Loyola Marymount at the Rosemont Horizon. March 8, 1995 – Tom Kleinschmidt becomes the first DePaul player ever to earn Conference Player of the Year honors when he is named so by the Great Midwest Conference. April 24, 1995 – The Great Midwest Conference becomes Conference USA joining DePaul with Cincinnati, Marquette, Memphis, UAB, Saint Louis, Louisville, South Florida, Southern Miss, Tulane, Charlotte and Houston. June 12, 1997 – Pat Kennedy is named the ninth head coach in school history and the first nonMeyer to lead the squad in 55 years. Feb. 24, 1999 – A then-state of Illinois record crowd of 22,180 files into the United Center to see the Blue Demons battle top-ranked Duke.
March 2, 1999 – Quentin Richardson is named the C-USA Player and Freshman of the Year. Nov. 20, 1999 – The Blue Demons play the final game at Alumni Hall, a 105-61 win over Howard. Freshman Randy Ramsey, Jr. scores the final DePaul points in the building. The Blue Demons would finish with 288 wins at the corner of Belden and Sheffield. 1999-2000 – The Rosemont Horizon’s name is changed to the Allstate Arena. March 2, 2000 – An Allstate Arena-record crowd of 18,253 turn out in Rosemont to see DePaul face third-ranked Cincinnati. March 17, 2000 – DePaul appears in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1992 with an 81-77 overtime loss to Kansas in Winston-Salem, N.C. April 17, 2002 – Dave Leitao is named the school’s 10th head coach, 60 years to the day that Ray Meyer took over the Blue Demon program. March 18, 2003 – The Blue Demons return to the postseason for the first time in three years as they participate in the NIT at North Carolina - an 83-72 loss. Nov. 14, 2003 – DePaul holds a press conference and announces that it will join the BIG EAST Conference along with Cincinnati, Louisville, Marquette and USF beginning with the 2005-06 academic year. Dec. 14, 2003 – The court at the Allstate Arena is named Ray and Marge Meyer Court in honor of the legendary Blue Demon coach and his wife during the game between the Blue Demons and Notre Dame - Meyer’s alma mater and the school he coached for 42 seasons. March 6, 2004 – DePaul beats USF, 78-66, in Tampa and clinches a share of the Conference USA championship. It marks the second time in the history of the program that the Blue Demons win a conference title and the first in C-USA. DePaul would earn the top seed in the annual league tournament despite a five-way tie for the championship. March 18, 2004 – The Blue Demons return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in four years and win the program’s first tournament game since 1989 with a 76-69 double overtime victory over Dayton in Buffalo, N.Y. #dpubb | 107
2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL April 28, 2005 – Jerry Wainwright is named the 11th coach in school history. Jan. 4, 2006 – DePaul plays its first BIG EAST Conference game, an 82-60 loss at Cincinnati. Jan. 7, 2006 – DePaul plays its first BIG EAST home game and records the program’s initial league victory with a 73-67 triumph over Notre Dame at Allstate Arena. March 17, 2006 – Ray Meyer passes away at the age of 92, 23 years to the day of the program’s win over UCLA in Provo, Utah that sent the Blue Demons to the 1979 Final Four. Dec. 2, 2006 – On Ray Meyer Day at the Allstate Arena DePaul rallies from 14 points down to beat fifth-ranked Kansas, 64-57, behind Sammy Mejia’s 23 points. March 7, 2007 – DePaul plays its first BIG EAST Conference Tournament game, a 75-67 loss to Villanova. March 14, 2007 – For the first time since November 20, 1999 the Blue Demons return to campus for a non-exhibition game, beating Hofstra, 83-71, in the first round of the MasterCard NIT in front of a jammed-packed McGrath Arena on the Lincoln Park campus. Jan. 11, 2010 – Jerry Wainwright steps down as head coach and Tracy Webster is named interim head coach. Webster leads the Blue Demons in the final 16 games of the season as the program’s only interim head coach and the 12th coach to lead a DePaul basketball team. April 6, 2010 – Oliver Purnell is named the 13th head coach in DePaul history at a press conference at Cortelyou Commons on DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus. March 8, 2011 – Cleveland Melvin is selected as the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year. He is the second Blue Demon to be named conference rookie of the year following Quentin Richardson in 1999. Dec. 15, 2012 – DePaul president Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M. and the six other leaders of the BIG EAST’s basketball-focused institutions announce plans to pursue an orderly evolution to a foundation of basketball schools that honors the history and tradition on which the Big East was established.
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March 20, 2013 – The presidents of the seven BIG EAST basketball-focused institutions announce plans for a 10-team conference that includes new members Butler, Creighton and Xavier in addition to a landmark television deal with FOX Sports. May 16, 2013 – Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel announces plans for a new 10,000-seat multipurpose events center near McCormick Plance in Chicago’s South Loop. The facility will be the home for DePaul basketball starting in Nov. 2016. March 12, 2014 – Billy Garrett Jr. is named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year. He is the third player in program history to earn conference freshman player of the year honors joining Quentin Richardson and Cleveland Melvin.
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first, second or third team honorees, nine others picked up honorable mention recognition for AllAmerican teams. George Mikan, Mark Aguirre and Terry Cummings each earned consensus first team All-American honors.
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Academic All-American – Stephen Howard (198892) was DePaul’s first Academic All-American as selected by CoSIDA, earning first team honors in 1990-91 and 1991-92. He was also a first team All-District selection as a sophomore, junior and senior. Aguirre, Mark – One of the greatest players in DePaul history. Aguirre, a two-time first team All-American, is the school’s all-time leading scorer and holds three single-season records as well. A member of the 1980 Olympic team, Mark helped DePaul to a Final Four appearance as a freshman in 1979. He was named to the All-Final Four team that year. The first pick of the 1981 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks, he won two NBA titles with the Detroit Pistons during his 14-year NBA career. Mark was enshrined into the DePaul Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996 as a player and again in 1999 as a member of DePaul’s 1979 Final Four team. His jersey number (24) is one of two that DePaul has retired. Alaska – The Blue Demons made their initial voyage to Alaska in November 2000 and participated in the annual Great Alaska Shootout. DePaul finished fourth, losing to Syracuse and then beating Florida State and Alaska Anchorage. All-Americans – Since 1937, DePaul has had 19 players earn first, second or third team All-American honors on 80 occasions. In addition to the 19
Allstate Arena – The name of DePaul’s basketball home. Formerly known as the Rosemont Horizon, DePaul is in its 35th season of playing in Rosemont in 2014-15. It has been home to the Blue Demons since 1980. The 18,500-seat arena has hosted the NCAA Men’s First and Second Rounds in 1987 and 1993 and the 2005 Chicago Regional. It has also hosted the NCAA Women’s Mideast Regional in 1996 and the NCAA Women’s First and Second Rounds in 2006 and 2012. Alumni Hall – Set at the center of DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus, Alumni Hall was home to Blue Demon athletics from 1956-2000. The 5,300-seat arena was the regular home of the men’s team from 1956 to 1980. DePaul then played 22 games at the corner of Belden and Sheffield Avenues from 1980-2000 and had an impressive winning streak of 54 games from 1977-98. The Blue Demons finished 288-71 all-time in Alumni Hall. The building was torn down in July 2000 to make room for the DePaul Student Center. AP Top 10 – The Blue Demons have finished in the top 10 in the final Associated Press Poll on eight occasions, including a string of five straight years from 1978-82. The last time DePaul finished in the AP Top 10 was in 1987. BIG EAST Conference – DePaul is a member of the BIG EAST Conference. The Blue Demons are joined in the league in 2014-15 with Butler, Creighton, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, Seton Hall, St. John’s, Villanova and Xavier. The Blue Demons joined the conference prior to the 2005-06 academic year. Booth, David – The second leading scorer in school history, Booth played at DePaul from 1988-92 and finished his collegiate career in the school’s top 10 in seven statistical categories. An #dpubb | 109
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honorable mention All-American in 1991, Booth was the school’s first-ever first team all-conference performer, earning All-Great Midwest accolades in 1992. He joined his alma mater during the 200910 season as an assistant men’s basketball coach. Booth is currently director of scouting for the NBA’s New Orleans Hornets. Blue Demons – In 1900 when the first athletic team to ever represent DePaul University was organized, the monogram “D” was selected for the uniforms. From this originated the nickname “D-men” which evolved into “Demons.” The blue, which combines with Demons, signifies loyalty and was chosen in 1901 by a vote of the student body. Chicago Stadium – Opened in 1929, Chicago Stadium was home to the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bulls until it was demolished in 1994. In the 1940’s and 50’s, the Stadium was also home to college basketball doubleheaders. The first Great Midwest Conference Tournament in 1992 was the final college basketball action to be played at the Stadium which was torn down in 1994. Colors – DePaul’s official school colors are royal blue and scarlet. The PMS colors are 285 (blue) and 186 (red). Conference USA – The 2004-05 season was DePaul’s last in Conference USA. Original members were DePaul, UAB, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Marquette, Memphis, Southern Mississippi, Houston, Tulane, Saint Louis, USF and Louisville. East Carolina and TCU joined the league in 2001-02. Corbin, Tyrone – One of the most beloved players in Blue Demon history, Corbin is currently DePaul’s third all-time leading rebounder and 15th all-time leading scorer. He is the only player in DePaul 110 | #dpubb
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history to lead a Blue Demon team in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage and free throw percentage for two consecutive seasons in 198384 and 1984-85. Corbin spent 15 seasons in the NBA and was named head coach of the Utah Jazz in Feb. 2011. Corzine, Dave – DePaul’s all-time leading rebounder and third all-time leading scorer, Dave helped the Blue Demons to two NCAA Tournaments, including a Elite Eight appearance in 1978. Corzine went on to play in the NBA from 1978-91. He currently works in the DePaul athletics department as assistant to the athletics director for community outreach. DePaul Auditorium – Affectionately known as “The Barn,” it was the home to the Blue Demons until 1956. The site is now the home of the Ray Meyer Fitness and Recreation Center. DePaul won 81-straight games at “The Barn”, the most successful home-court winning streak in school history. Diener, Drake – One of three players in school history to own multiple career school records, Diener graduated in 2005 with the school records for
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career three-point field goals, career three-point field goal attempts and free throw percentage. Diener also owns single-season school records for three-point field goals, three-point field goal attempts and free throw percentage. Final Four Announcer – If you’re watching the NCAA Final Four and the voice of the public address announcer sounds familiar, it should. Gene Honda, one of DePaul’s PA men, has been the voice of the Final Four since the 2002-03 season. Honda is in his 15th season doing Blue Demon games. In addition to calling DePaul games, he is also the voice for the Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago White Sox and the Maui Invitational. Garland, Gary – A Blue Demon great from 197579, Garland helped DePaul to three NCAA Tournament appearances including the 1979 Final Four, earned NCAA Tournament All-Region honors in 1978 and 1979 and was the Most Valuable Player of the West Regional in 1979. An honorable mention All-American in 1979, Garland was nicknamed the Music Man by his teammates and often sang the National Anthem before Blue Demon games. Garland continued with a music career, serving as a backup singer to his half-sister, Whitney Houston. Garrett Jr., Billy – Named the 2014 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year to join Quentin Richardson and Cleveland Melvin as the only players to win a conference freshman of the year award. Great Midwest Conference – In 1991-92, DePaul was a charter member of the Great Midwest
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Conference. It was the first conference affiliation for the Blue Demons. Along with DePaul, the Great Midwest included UAB, Cincinnati, Dayton, Marquette, Memphis and Saint Louis. The Blue Demons were the 1992 regular season champions. Hall of Fame – One former DePaul player and one former coach are members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. George Mikan (1942-46) was enshrined as a charter member in 1959, while former coach Ray Meyer was enshrined in 1979. Kleinschmidt, Tom – One of only two players in school history to earn conference Player of the Year honors, Kleinschmidt was the 1994-95 Great Midwest Conference Player of the Year as a senior. Kleinschmidt still ranks in DePaul’s all-time top 10 in eight career statistical categories. Lampley, Lemone – Now DePaul’s assistant director of development for athletics, Lampley played for the Blue Demons from 1982-86. He still ranks 10th in school history with 87 blocked shots. Leitao, Dave – DePaul’s coach from 2002-05, Leitao took the Blue Demons to the second round of the 2004 NCAA Tournament and guided the program to the Conference USA regular season championship that year. DePaul also made two NIT appearances in his three years. Lenti Ponsetto, Jean – DePaul’s athletics director, Ponsetto was named to her current position on July 1, 2002. A four-sport standout for the Blue #dpubb | 111
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Demons, Jeanne has been involved with DePaul athletics as a player, coach and administrator for the past 38 years.
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Logo – DePaul introduced the current logo for its athletic program on October 14, 1999. SME Powerbranding of New York designed the logo.
Meyer, Joey – DePaul’s coach from 1984-97, he was the 1987 National Coach of the Year by CBS TV. He won 231 games in his 13-year career as the head mentor of the Blue Demons.
Maui – DePaul has played in Maui Invitational four times (1988, 1992, 1997 and 2006). In their last appearance the Blue Demons lost to Kentucky, beat Chaminade and dropped a decision to Purdue. The Chaminade victory was Jerry Wainwright’s 200th victory at the NCAA Division I level. McGrath-Phillips Arena – The practice home for the Blue Demons, it was renamed in honor of the former director of athletics facilities at DePaul and DePaul benefactor Joni Phillips. The Blue Demons beat Hofstra, 83-71, in the opening round of the 2007 NIT at the McGrath-Phillips Arena, the first non-exhibition game on campus since 1999. DePaul opened the 2008-09 season at McGrath-Phillips with a win against Albany in the first regular season game in Lincoln Park since 1999. The Blue Demons are 8-1 all-time in games at McGrath-Phillips Arena and open the 2014-15 season against UIC at the on-campus facility. Melvin, Cleveland – Melvin was named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year in 2011 to join Quentin Richardson as the only players in DePaul history to win a conference freshman of the year award. Melvin and Richardson were joined by Billy Garrett Jr. when he was named the 2014 BIG EAST Rookie 112 | #dpubb
Meyer, Ray – One of the 20 all-time winningest coaches in NCAA Division I history, Ray Meyer led the Blue Demons for 42 seasons and won 724 games. A member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, Meyer concluded his tenure with DePaul in September of 1997 after 55 years of service to the University. In the fall of 1999, DePaul opened the Ray Meyer Fitness & Recreation Center for students, faculty, staff and neighborhood residents of its Lincoln Park campus. In December 2003, the floor at the Allstate Arena was named Ray & Marge Meyer Court in honor of the legendary mentor and his wife. Meyer passed away on March 17, 2006 at the age of 92. Mikan, George – The only player in DePaul history to be named first team All-American in three seasons, Mikan led the Blue Demons to their only national championship when they won the NIT in 1945. Mikan was named the National Player of the Year in 1945 and 1946 and to the NIT All-Star team in 1944 and 1945. He still currently holds two DePaul single-game records and is in the top five of three all-time lists. After his career at DePaul, Mikan played in the NBA for nine seasons and was elected into the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in 1959 and the NIT Hall of Fame in 1981. His
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jersey number (99) is one of two that have been retired by DePaul. He died in 2005. NBA Draft – DePaul has had 46 players drafted by National Basketball Association teams, including 10 in the first round. In 1981, Mark Aguirre was the first overall pick while the following year, Blue Demon Terry Cummings was the second player chosen. Wilson Chandler and Sammy Mejia were the latest DePaul players to be drafted when Chandler was picked 23rd in the first round by the Knicks and Mejia went 57th in the second round to Detroit in the 2007 draft. NCAA Tournament – DePaul has appeared in 22 NCAA Tournaments. The Blue Demons’ first appearance was in 1943 when they finished third. DePaul also finished third in 1979. DePaul reached the second round of the tournament in its last appearance (2004). NIT – DePaul was the 1945 NIT Champion. The Blue Demons have participated in 16 NIT’s, including the 2007 season where they reached the quarterfinals for the first time since 1990. DePaul has reached the Final Four of the NIT five times. NIT Champions – The 1945 Blue Demons featured George Mikan and is DePaul’s only national champion in men’s basketball. The Blue Demons beat Bowling Green, 71-54, to capture the title and finished the season with a record of 21-3. Olympics – Mark Aguirre was a member of the 1980 Olympic team and several other Blue Demons participated in the Olympic Trials, including Ron Norwood and Dave Corzine in 1976, Tyrone Corbin in 1984 and Kevin Edwards and Rod Strickland in 1988. Player of the Half Century – In 1996, Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan was named the Player of
the Half Century (1951-2000) by Sport Magazine. The Player of the Half Century from 1900-1950 was former DePaul star George Mikan. Postseason – DePaul has made 37 postseason (NCAA and NIT) tournament appearances including the 2007 run to the NIT quarterfinals after victories over Hofstra and Kansas State. DePaul’s last NCAA Championship appearance came in 2004 when the Blue Demons advanced to the second round. Puerto Rico – During the 1999-2000 campaign, the Blue Demons ventured to Puerto Rico for the first time ever and finished third in the annual Puerto Rico Shootout, beating American-Puerto Rico in the first round, falling to Texas in the semifinals and beating South Carolina in the consolation championship. The Blue Demons returned to San Juan in December 2007 and beat La Salle while falling to Mississippi and Clemson. Purnell, Oliver – Oliver Purnell was named the 13th head coach in DePaul history on April 6, 2010. He enters his fourth season on the Blue Demon sidelines in 2012-13 and his 26th season overall as a head coach at the collegiate level. Ray & Marge Meyer Court – On December 14, 2003, the playing floor at the Allstate Arena was officially dedicated as Ray & Marge Meyer Court. Richardson, Quentin – One of two DePaul players to ever earn conference Player of the Year honors, Richardson was taken with the 18th pick (Los Angeles Clippers) in the 2000 NBA Draft. He was the first Blue Demon to be drafted since 1989 and the highest pick since Terry Cummings went second in 1982. “Q” was named the Conference USA Player and Freshman of the Year in 1998-99.
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men’s basketball program. It was renamed in honor of former athletics director Gene Sullivan in the summer of 2006. Tokyo – The Blue Demons played two games in Tokyo during the 1983-84 season. This was the first time DePaul played a game outside of the United States. United Center – The home of the Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks has hosted 15 DePaul games since it opened in 1994-95. The last time the Blue Demons played at the United Center was in 2002. Vitale, Dick – Now known world-wide as a television commentator, ESPN’s Dick Vitale got his broadcasting start at DePaul’s Alumni Hall when he provided the color commentary for the Blue Demons’ contest against Wisconsin on December 5, 1979. DePaul won that game 90-77. Wainwright, Jerry – DePaul’s 11th head coach, he was named to the position on April 28, 2005, after spending three seasons at Richmond. In 2007, Wainwright took the Blue Demons to the quarterfinals of the NIT.
Regionals – DePaul has twice hosted the first and second rounds of the NCAA Midwest Regional in 1987 and 1993 at the Rosemont Horizon. In addition, in 1960, DePaul downed Air Force in a first round NCAA game at Alumni Hall. DePaul hosted the 2005 Chicago Regional at the Allstate Arena. Retired Numbers – Only two numbers in DePaul history have been retired, No. 99 worn by George Mikan and No. 24 worn by Mark Aguirre. Road Trip – DePaul’s longest road trip occurred during the 1929-30 season when the Blue Demons went on a 16-game swing to end the season. Head coach Jim Kelly took his team to the states of Iowa, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. DePaul went 11-5 on the trip. Rosemont Horizon – Now known as the Allstate Arena, it has been home to the Blue Demons since 1980, the 18,500 seat arena has been host to the NCAA Men’s First and Second Rounds in 1987 and 1993 and was the venue for the 2005 Chicago Regional. It also hosted the NCAA Women’s Mideast Regional in 1996 and was the site for the 2006 and 2012 Women’s First and Second Rounds. Sullivan Athletics Center – DePaul moved into its Athletics Center in May 2000. This state-of-the-art facility boasts locker rooms, weight training and sports medicine areas along with office space for coaches and administrators. It serves as the practice and ocassionally the game home for the 114 | #dpubb
Waldo Fisher-Frank McGrath Award – It is given to the Most Valuable Player of the DePaulNorthwestern game. DePaul’s Will Walker won the award in 2007 after the Blue Demons’ 54-53 victory in Rosemont. Walk-on History – The walk-on at DePaul has become a crowd and media favorite over the past 30 seasons. In the 1992-93 season opener against Chicago State at Alumni Hall, DePaul walk-on history was made when an entire line-up of walk-ons (Sean Brusek, Jon Harris, Tom Madden, Emanuel Smith and Ryan Sullivan) played the final six seconds of the 103-68 Blue Demon victory. Webster, Tracy – Served as interim head coach for the final 16 games of the 2009-10 season following a change in the leadership of the program. Joined the men’s basketball programs as an assistant coach in May 2009. Webster is the only interim head coach in DePaul basketball history. Wendell Smith Award – This award was established in the 1972-73 season to honor the outstanding player in the DePaul-Notre Dame game. It is named after the late Chicago journalist, who at the time of his death was one of the most respected writers and broadcasters in the country as well as the prominent black sports journalist in the nation.
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ALL-AMERICANS DePaul has produced 19 players that have earned first, second or third team All-American honors on 80 ocassions throughout its storied history. George Mikan, Mark Aguirre and Terry Cummings each earned consensus first team All-American honors. Mikan earned the recognition for the 1943-44, 1944-45 and 1945-46 seasons while Aguirre was a two-time consensus All-American in 197980 and 1980-81. Cummings followed Aguirre with first team consensus All-American honors in 1981-82. In addition to Mikan receiving first team consensus honors for the 1943-44 season, Dick Triptow was a consensus second team All-American. DePaul’s most recent first, second or third team All-American is Rod Strickland. Strickland was named a first team All-American by The Sporting News and a third team member by UPI following the 1987-88 season. In addition to the 19 first, second or third team honorees, nine others picked up honorable mention recognition for All-American teams. David Booth (199091), Emmette Bryant (1963-64), Tyrone Corbin (1983-84, 1984-85), Tom Kleinschmidt (1994-95), Jim Lamkin (195455), Kenny Patterson (1984-85), Quentin Richardson (1998-99, 1999-00), Bill Robinzine (1974-75) and Curtis Watkins (1978-79).
THE SPORTING NEWS (1943-46, 49-51, 58-PRESENT) 1944: George Mikan (1st), Dick Triptow (3rd) 1945: George Mikan (1st) 1946: George Mikan (1st) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1988: Rod Strickland (1st)
HELMS FOUNDATION (1905-83) 1943: George Mikan (2nd) 1944: George Mikan (1st) 1945: George Mikan (1st) 1946: George Mikan (1st) 1948: Ed Mikan (3rd) 1956: Ron Sobieszczyk (2nd) 1957: Richard Heise (3rd) 1978: Dave Corzine 1979: Mark Aguirre, Gary Garland 1980: Mark Aguirre 1981: Mark Aguirre, Clyde Bradshaw 1982: Terry Cummings
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (1948-PRESENT) 1978: Dave Corzine (2nd) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (3rd)
CONVERSE YEARBOOK (1932-83) 1944: George Mikan (1st), Dick Triptow (2nd) 1945: George Mikan (1st) 1946: George Mikan (1st) 1953: Ron Feiereisel (3rd) 1956: Ron Sobieszczyk (2nd) 1961: Howie Carl (2nd) 1978: Dave Corzine (2nd) 1979: Mark Aguirre (2nd) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st), Clyde Bradshaw (2nd) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st)
ARGOSY MAGAZINE (1945) 1945: George Mikan (1st) DON DUNPHY (1945) 1945: George Mikan (1st) TRUE MAGAZINE (1946-48) 1946: George Mikan (1st) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES (1947-48, 54-PRESENT)
1978: Dave Corzine (2nd) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (2nd)
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL (1949-96) 1953: Ron Feiereisel (3rd) 1978: Dave Corzine (3rd) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st), Clyde Bradshaw (3rd) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (3rd) 1988: Rod Strickland (3rd) U.S. BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION (1957-PRESENT) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) BASKETBALL WEEKLY (1972-78, 81-92, 94-95) 1978: Dave Corzine (3rd) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (2nd)
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN (1937-42) 1937: Ed Campion (1st) 1938: Robert Neu (2nd) 1939: Robert Neu (1st), Stan Szukala (2nd) 1940: Lou Prosser (2nd), Stan Szukala (2nd) 1941: Elmer Gainer (2nd)
JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD (1977-PRESENT) 1978: Dave Corzine (1st) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (1st)
PIC MAGAZINE (1942-44) 1944: George Mikan (1st), Dick Triptow (2nd)
THE BASKETBALL TIMES (1981-PRESENT) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (3rd)
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ALL-TIME HONORS Naismith Hall of Fame 1959.............................................................................. George Mikan
USA Basketball U18 FIBA Americas Team 2006............................................... Jerry Wainwright, assistant coach
1979................................................................................... Ray Meyer
USA Basketball Men’s Junior World Championship Team 1999.................................................Bobby Simmons, Lance Williams
(charter member, enshrined as college player)
John Bunn Award
The John Bunn Award is named for the first chairman of the Basketball Hall of Fame Committee. The award honors an international or national figure who has contributed greatly to the game of basketball. Outside of basketball, it is the most prestigious award given by the Hall of Fame.
1981................................................................................... Ray Meyer National Player of the Year 1944.................................................................George Mikan (Helms) 1945.................................................................George Mikan (Helms) 1980.................................. Mark Aguirre (UPI, USBWA, AP, Naismith) National Freshman of the Year 1999..................................................... Quentin Richardson (USBWA) National Coach of the Year 1978.................................................................... Ray Meyer (USBWA) 1979....................................................................... Ray Meyer (NABC) 1980.......................................................Ray Meyer (USBWA, AP, UPI) 1984.....................................................................Ray Meyer (AP, UPI) 1987........................................................Joey Meyer (CBS/Chevrolet) District Coach of the Year 1987.......................................................... Joey Meyer (NABC/Kodak) State Coach of the Year 1991....................................................................... Joey Meyer (IBCA) 2004....................................................................... Dave Leitao (IBCA) NIT/Kodak Man of the Year 1980................................................................................... Ray Meyer NIT-NACDA Athletic Award 1984................................................................................... Ray Meyer
USA Basketball Men’s Junior World Championship Qualifying Team 1998......................................... Quentin Richardson, Bobby Simmons POSTSEASON TEAMS NCAA Final Four All-Tournament 1979........................................................ Mark Aguirre, Gary Garland NCAA All-Region 1953 (Mideast).............................................................. Ron Feiereisel 1959 (Mideast)................................................................... Howie Carl 1965 (Midwest)................................................................Errol Palmer 1978 (Midwest)....................................... Dave Corzine, Gary Garland 1979 (West)................................ Gary Garland (MVP), Curtis Watkins NIT All-Star 1944.............................................................................. George Mikan 1945................................................................... George Mikan (MVP) 1983............................................... Tyrone Corbin, Bernard Randolph 1990..........................................................................Stephen Howard POSTSEASON ALL-STAR GAMES Aloha Classic (Honolulu/Tokyo) 1975............................................................................... Bill Robinzine 1978................................................................................Dave Corzine 1979............................................................................... Gary Garland 1981........................................................................... Clyde Bradshaw 1985.................................................. Tyrone Corbin, Kenny Patterson 1987............................................................................Dallas Comegys 1989........................................................................... Terence Greene
NIT Hall of Fame 1981.............................................................................. George Mikan
NABC All-Star Game 1995........................................................................ Tom Kleinschmidt 2004............................................................................... Andre Brown 2005........................................................................... Quemont Greer
Outstanding Player in NIT History George Mikan
Norfolk Classic (Norfolk, Va.) 1989............................................................................ Stanley Brundy
All-Time NIT Team George Mikan
Orlando Classic (Orlando, Fla.) 1988............................................................................. Kevin Edwards
NATIONAL TEAMS U.S. Olympic Team 1980............................................................................... Mark Aguirre
Pizza Hut Classic (Atlanta) 1975.................................................................... Bill Robinzine (MVP) 1978................................................................................Dave Corzine 1981........................................................................... Clyde Bradshaw 1989............................................................................ Stanley Brundy
Olympic Trials 1976....................................................... Ron Norwood, Dave Corzine 1980.................................................... Mark Aguirre, Clyde Bradshaw 1984.............................................................................. Tyrone Corbin 1988.................................................... Kevin Edwards, Rod Strickland World Cup 1977................................................................................Dave Corzine Olympic/Sports Festival 1982.................................................................... Tony Jackson (West) 1983..................................................................Dallas Comegys (East) 1985.................................................................Rod Strickland (North) Pan American Trials 1991.................................................................................David Booth USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team 2007..................................................... Jerry Wainwright, head coach
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Portsmouth Invitational (Portsmouth, Va.) 2003.................................................................................. Sam Hoskin 2004.................................................Andrew Brown, Delonte Holland 2005.....................................................Drake Diener, Quemont Greer ACADEMIC HONORS NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1992..........................................................................Stephen Howard NACDA I-AAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2005................................................................................Drake Diener NACDA I-AAA Scholar-Athlete Team 2003................................................................................Drake Diener 2004................................................................................Drake Diener 2005................................................................................Drake Diener
HISTORY & RECORDS CoSIDA Academic All-American 1991..................................................................Stephen Howard (1st) 1992..................................................................Stephen Howard (1st)
All-Tournament Team 2001............................................ Rashon Burno, Quentin Richardson 2004................................................Quemont Greer, Delonte Holland
CoSIDA Academic All-District 1990..................................................................Stephen Howard (1st) 1991..................................................................Stephen Howard (1st) 1992..................................................................Stephen Howard (1st) 2004....................................................................... Drake Diener (1st) 2005....................................................................... Drake Diener (1st)
Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2004................................................................................Drake Diener 2005................................................................................Drake Diener
CONFERENCE HONORS GREAT MIDWEST CONFERENCE Most Valuable Player 1995........................................................................ Tom Kleinschmidt All-Great Midwest Conference 1992....... David Booth (1st), Stephen Howard (1st), Terry Davis (2nd) 1993................................................................ Tom Kleinschmidt (1st) 1994................................................................ Tom Kleinschmidt (1st) 1995................................................................ Tom Kleinschmidt (1st) All-Newcomer Team 1992........................................................................... Howard Nathan 1993.........................................................................................Kris Hill All-Tournament Team 1992..........................................................................Stephen Howard 1993................................................................................... Terry Davis 1995........................................................................ Tom Kleinschmidt Academic Award of Excellence 1992..........................................................................Stephen Howard Academic Honor Roll 1992..........................................................................Stephen Howard All-Academic Team 1992............. Terry Davis, Jon Harris, Stephen Howard, Tom Madden 1993............................................................. Jon Harris, Tom Madden 1994........................................... Jon Harris, Vince Leigh, Chris Priebe Player of the Week 1991-92..................Stephen Howard (Feb. 23), David Booth (Jan. 20) 1992-93.....................................................Tom Kleinschmidt (Jan. 25) 1993-94.............Tom Kleinschmidt (Jan. 20), Brandon Cole (Dec. 23), Tom Kleinschmidt (Dec. 9) 1994-95.....................................................Tom Kleinschmidt (Jan. 23) CONFERENCE USA Player of the Year 1999.....................................................................Quentin Richardson Freshman of the Year 1999.....................................................................Quentin Richardson All-Conference USA 1996................................Bryant Bowden (3rd), Jermaine Watts (3rd) 1998....................................................................Willie Coleman (3rd) 1999.......................... Quentin Richardson (1st), Lance Williams (3rd) 2000....................... Quentin Richardson (1st), Bobby Simmons (2nd) 2001.................................................................. Bobby Simmons (3rd) 2003......................................................................... Sam Hoskin (3rd) 2004.................................Andre Brown (2nd), Delonte Holland (2nd) 2005................................... Quemont Greer (1st), Drake Diener (3rd) All-Freshman Team 1996........................................................................... Thomas Cooper 1997....................................................................................Doc Taylor 1999............... Quentin Richardson, Bobby Simmons, Lance Williams 2000................................................................................Steve Hunter 2001................................................................................Imari Sawyer 2004...............................................................................Sammy Mejia
Academic Honor Roll 2003..................................... Drake Diener, Sean Farrell, R.J. Pavlacka 2004............ Stelo Aioanei, Drake Diener, Sean Farrell, Sam Leewood 2005...... Stelo Aioanei, Cliff Clinkscales, Drake Diener, Sam Leewood Player of the Week 1995-96........................................................Bryant Bowden (Dec. 27) 1998-99.........Lance Williams (Feb. 1), Quentin Richardson (Dec. 14), Quentin Richardson (Nov. 30) 1999-00................................................ Quentin Richardson (Dec. 20) 2000-01........................................................... Imari Sawyer (Nov. 27) 2002-03................................. Sam Hoskin (Mar. 9), Joe Tulley (Jan. 8) 2003-04........................Drake Diener (Mar. 7), Andre Brown (Mar. 1), Andre Brown (Feb. 16), Drake Diener (Jan. 19) 2004-05................Sammy Mejia (Jan. 23), Quemont Greer (Dec. 20), Quemont Greer (Dec. 14), Quemont Greer (Dec. 7) BIG EAST CONFERENCE Rookie of the Year 2011......................................................................... Cleveland Melvin 2014............................................................................. Billy Garrett Jr. All-BIG EAST 2007.............................. Wilson Chandler (2nd), Sammy Mejia (2nd), Draelon Burns (hm) 2008.................................................................... Draelon Burns (2nd) 2012................................................................ Cleveland Melvin (hm) All-Rookie Team 2006.......................................................................... Wilson Chandler 2008............................................................ Mac Koshwal, Dar Tucker 2011...............................................Cleveland Melvin, Brandon Young 2014............................................Billy Garrett Jr., Tommy Hamilton IV All-Academic Team 2007............................................................................. Adam Handler 2008............................................................................. Adam Handler 2010............................ Joe Belcaster, Michael Bizoukas, Nate Rogers, Mario Stula 2011................... Michael Bizoukas, Jeremiah Kelly, Edwind McGhee, Mario Stula 2012..................... Joe Belcaster, Montray Clemons, Edwind McGhee 2013............................Cory Dolins, Donnavan Kirk, Edwind McGhee, Peter Ryckbosch 2014................................ R.J. Curington, Cory Dolins, Billy Garrett Jr., Edwind McGhee, Peter Ryckbosch Player of the Week 2006-07........................ Sammy Mejia (Dec. 4), Sammy Meija (Jan. 2) 2007-08........................................................... Draelon Burns (Dec. 3) Rookie of the Week 2005-06............. Wilson Chandler (Jan. 7), Wilson Chandler (Feb. 27) 2007-08............................................................... Dar Tucker (Dec. 31) 2010-11............ Brandon Young (Dec. 6), Cleveland Melvin (Dec. 27), Cleveland Melvin (Jan. 3), Cleveland Melvin (Jan. 17), Cleveland Melvin (Feb. 21), Brandon Young (Feb. 28) 2013-14................................................Tommy Hamilton IV (Nov. 18), Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 2), Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 16), Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 30), Billy Garrett Jr. (Jan. 20), R.J. Curington (Feb. 3), Billy Garrett Jr. (Feb. 24)
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COACHING HISTORY Robert L. Stevenson (1923-24) The Blue Demons’ first coach... guided the program to its first victory (a win over Kent College in 1923)... spent only one season on the Blue Demon bench. Harry Adams (1924-25) Spent only one season on the DePaul sidelines... won his first game as DePaul coach (12-9 over Northern Illinois). Eddie Anderson (1925-29) Spent four seasons on the Blue Demon bench... had winning seasons in three of his four years, including an 11-5 slate in 1925-26... opened his DePaul career with five straight victories... also served as DePaul’s football coach (resigned from the basketball job to concentrate on the football program) and would later go on to prominence as the head football coach at Iowa where he coached 1939 Heisman Trophy winner Nile Kinnick. Jim Kelly (1929-36) Came to DePaul from Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa... served as DePaul’s Director of Athletics for two years prior to taking the reigns of the basketball program... DePaul’s all-time winningest coach by percentage, he spent seven seasons at DePaul... the only coach to guide the Blue Demons to an undefeated season (17-0 in 1933-34)... won 23 straight games and 36 of 37 between 1933-36... helped DePaul to the Olympic Tournament in 1936... left DePaul to become the track and field coach at Minnesota. Tom Haggarty (1936-40) Came to the Blue Demons after spending eight seasons as the head coach at DePaul Academy... a 1927 DePaul graduate... the first coach to lead the Blue Demons to a postseason tournament (the 1940 NIT)... left the head coaching position after being called into active duty in the National Guard. Bill Wendt (1940-42) Became head coach after spending three seasons as an assistant to Tom Haggarty... played three seasons for the Blue Demons and graduated from DePaul in 1937... opened his coaching career with seven straight victories... also opened his second season with five consecutive wins. Ray Meyer (1942-84) Hired on April 17, 1942... came to DePaul after serving as an assistant coach at Notre Dame... member of the Naismith Hall of Fame since 1979... known nationally as “The Coach”... 11th on the all-time coaching victories list and DePaul’s all-time winningest mentor... posted winning records in 37 of his 42 seasons... helped program to 13 NCAA Tournaments and seven NIT appearances... the National Coach of the Year by AP and UPI in both 1980 and 1984... led DePaul to the 1945 NIT Championship and the Final Four in both 1943 and 1979... retired following the 1983-84 season (final game was on March 23, 1984)... the student recreation center on DePaul’s Lincoln Park Campus is named in his honor… on December 14, 2003 the court at the Allstate Arena was named Ray and Marge Meyer Court… Meyer passed away on March 17, 2006.
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Joey Meyer (1984-97) Assumed the head job from his father prior to the 198485 season... was the 1987 Chevrolet National Coach of the Year after posting a 27-3 record... DePaul went to the NCAA Tournament seven times during his tenure and advanced to the Sweet 16 twice... also led the Blue Demons to the NIT three times... guided DePaul to the 1992 Great Midwest Conference regular season co-championship… one of 40 players to score over 1,000 points in a career at DePaul and was the captain of the 1971 Blue Demons… named head coach of the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the NBA D-League in June 2009. Pat Kennedy (1997-02) Hired on June 12, 1997... joined the Blue Demons after serving as the head coach at Florida State and Iona... took the program to the NCAA Tournament in 2000... led the squad to the 1999 NIT where it advanced to the second round... also guided the Blue Demons to the program’s first conference tournament championship game appearance (2000 Conference USA). Dave Leitao (2002-05) Hired on April 17, 2002... came to DePaul after serving as the Associate Coach at Connecticut... took DePaul to the second round of the 2004 NCAA Tournament, the first Blue Demon NCAA victory since 1989… guided DePaul to the 2004 Conference USA regular season co-championship and the top-seed in the C-USA Tournament… advanced to the 2004 C-USA Tournament title game… 30 conference wins in his three seasons are the most in any three-year period in school history… led the Blue Demons to the NIT twice, advancing to the second round in 2004… resigned on April 15, 2005 to become the head coach at Virginia... named head coach of the Maine Red Claws of the NBA D-League in July 2011. Jerry Wainwright (2005-10) Hired on April 28, 2005... led the 2006-07 squad to a 20-win season and the quarterfinals of the NIT (the program’s best run in the NIT since 1983)… his second squad beat fifth-ranked Kansas on December 5, 2006… led the program to its first BIG EAST Conference Tournament appearance in 2007… came to DePaul after serving as the head coach at Richmond the previous three seasons… also the head coach at UNC Wilmington… served as an assistant at Wake Forest and Xavier (Ohio)… native of Chicago was a high school coach in the Chicagoland area prior to moving to the collegiate ranks... stepped down from position on Jan. 10, 2010. Tracy Webster (2010) Named interim head coach on Jan. 11, 2010... coached the final 16 games of the 2009-10 season. Oliver Purnell (2010-present) Named the 13th head coach in program history on April 6, 2010... tutored a pair of BIG EAST Rookies of the Year - Cleveland Melvin in 2011 and Billy Garrett Jr. in 2014... came to DePaul following seven-year stint at Clemson from 2003-10... led Clemson to six straight postseason appearances including three consecutive NCAA appearances from 2007-10.
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ALL-TIME ROSTER A Acciari, Gene............................................... 1973‑74 Adams, Ray.................................................. 1934‑36 Aguirre, Mark.............................................. 1978‑81 Alexandroff, Walter..................................... 1924‑25 Allen, Charles............................................... 1945‑49 Allen, Jeff..................................................... 1981‑83 Allen, John................................................... 1945‑46 Alters, Carroll............................................... 1950‑51 Anderson, Tom............................................ 1961‑62 Anderson..................................................... 1925‑26 Ascher, Johnny............................................. 1929‑31 Austin, Dwayne............................................ 1993-95 Avery, Ayinde............................................... 1997-00 B Bagley, John................................................. 1958‑60 Baker, George.............................................. 1999-01 Ball............................................................... 1924‑25 Barbaric, Tony.............................................. 1945‑46 Baris, Al........................................................ 1973‑75 Barr, Tom..................................................... 1977‑79 Barskis, Pete.....................................1930‑31, 32‑34 Bataska, William.......................................... 1946‑47 Beach, Rich.................................................. 1966‑69 Belcaster, Joe............................................... 2009-12 Bell............................................................... 1938‑39 Benson, William.......................................... 1948‑50 Berkson, Marshall........................................ 1942-43 Berry, Gessel................................................ 1966‑68 Biebel, Tom.................................................. 1962‑64 Birgells, Ed................................................... 1963‑66 Bizoukas, Michael........................................ 2007-11 Black, Harold............................................... 1951‑52 Blum, Frank................................................. 1952‑55 Bocinsky, Jim................................................ 1972‑74 Boesch, Ronald............................................ 1951‑52 Bogdanski.................................................... 1940‑41 Booth, David................................................ 1988‑92 Bordes, John................................................ 1923‑27 Bowden, Bryant........................................... 1992‑96 Bowe............................................................ 1924‑25 Boyd, Greg................................................... 1972‑75 Bradshaw, Clyde.......................................... 1977‑81 Brooks, Marlon............................................ 2001-03 Brown, Andre.............................................. 2000-04 Brown, Sevira.............................................. 1967‑70 Brumfield, Marlon....................................... 2002-06 Brundy, Stanley............................................ 1985‑89 Bruno, David................................................ 1997-01 Bruno, Doug................................................ 1969‑73 Brusek, Sean................................................ 1991‑95 Bryant, Emmette......................................... 1961‑64 Burke........................................................... 1925‑26 Burkholder, Brett......................................... 1980‑82 Burks, Al...................................................... 1970‑73 Burno, Rashon............................................. 1998-02
Burns, Bill.................................................... 1989‑91 Burns, Draelon............................................. 2004-08 Bush, Greg................................................... 1962‑64 Butler, Keith................................................. 2006-07 Butler, Lamar............................................... 1998-00 C Callahan, Harry T......................................... 1924‑25 Callahan, Timothy........................................ 1925‑26 Campion, Ed................................................ 1934‑37 Caplis, Raymond.......................................... 1949‑52 Carl, Howie.................................................. 1958‑61 Carney, Henry.............................................. 1937‑38 Cashin, Brian................................................ 1997-01 Cech, Henry................................................. 1946‑47 Chandler, Wilson......................................... 2005-07 Clahar, Worrel.............................................. 2011-13 Clarke, Karron.............................................. 2005-08 Cleland, Tom................................................ 1935‑37 Clemons, Montray....................................... 2012-13 Clinkscales, Cliff........................................... 2004-08 Cloutier, Tom............................................... 1959‑60 Coan, Clarence............................................ 1929‑32 Coehlo, Greg................................................ 1973‑77 Coglianese, Bill............................................ 1957‑60 Cole, Brandon.............................................. 1991‑95 Coleman, Willie........................................... 1997-99 Collins, Vin................................................... 1938‑41 Comegys, Dallas........................................... 1983‑87 Comerford, Nick.......................................... 1945‑46 Cominsky, James.......................................... 1940‑41 Cook, Dick.................................................... 1960‑63 Cooper, Edward........................................... 1946‑47 Cooper, Thomas........................................... 1995-99 Coorlas, Peter.............................................. 1947‑49 Corbin, Tyrone............................................. 1981‑85 Corzine, Dave............................................... 1974‑78 Cowsen, McKinley....................................... 1957‑60 Craigwell, Noah........................................... 2003-05 Crockett, Jamee...................................2011-present Crowley, Kieran............................................ 1935‑38 Crumble, Ricardo......................................... 1996-97 Culver.......................................................... 1924‑25 Cummings, Terry.......................................... 1979‑82 Cunningham, Deryl...................................... 1989‑90 Cunningham Tom........................................ 1925‑29 Curington, R.J......................................2013-present Currie, Brian................................................ 1992‑96 Currie, Jabari............................................... 2005-09 Curtin, Ed..................................................... 1953‑56 Czarnecki, John............................................ 1973‑75 D Dalton, Jack................................................. 1944-45 Daughrity, Joe.............................................. 1990‑92 Davis, Terry.................................................. 1989‑93 Dea, Joseph................................................. 1925‑28 #dpubb | 119
2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL Dean, Jack.................................................... 1942-43 Deaderick, Sneed......................................... 1999-01 Debes, Bill.................................................... 1960‑63 Demkovich, Joe............................................ 1945‑47 Devine......................................................... 1924‑25 DiBenedetto, Ernest.................................... 1945‑47 Diduch, Walter............................................. 1933‑36 Diener, Drake............................................... 2001-05 Dillard, Skip.................................................. 1979‑82 Dise, Bill....................................................... 1976‑78 Doles, Bob................................................... 1957‑58 Dolins, Cory.........................................2012-present Donohue, Michael....................................... 1951‑55 Doody, Jim................................................... 1931‑33 Dorsey, Elgin................................................ 1959‑62 Downing, Pat............................................... 1927‑28 Downing, Walter......................................... 1981‑83 Dreas, Ronald.............................................. 1951‑54 Drew, Jimmy................................................ 2009-11 Dyker, Eugene.............................................. 1950‑52 E Edwards, Kevin............................................ 1986‑88 Embry, Marty............................................... 1982‑86 English, John................................................ 1971‑72 Exilus, Chris................................................. 2002-04 F Faber, Krys................................................... 2008-12 Farrell, Sean................................................. 2001-03 Federinko, Andrew...........................1947‑48, 49‑50 Fefles, George.............................................. 1950‑51 Feiereisel, Dick............................................. 1957‑59 Feiereisel, Ron............................................. 1950‑53 Feiereisel, Scott........................................... 1977‑80 Fischer......................................................... 1924‑25 Fitzgerald, Jerry........................................... 1995-99 Flaiz, Dick..................................................... 1959‑61 Flanagan, Terry............................................ 1963‑66 Flemming, Jim............................................. 1958‑61 Flood, Andrew............................................. 1924‑25 Forges, Kenny.............................................. 1996-97 Foster, Melvon............................................. 1988‑91 Frain, James................................................. 1966‑67 Frederick, John............................................ 1945‑46 Frederick, Harold......................................... 1945‑48 Freeland, Tony............................................. 2009-11 Freund, Dennis.................................1959‑60, 61‑64 Furman, Ted................................................. 1945‑46 G Gainer, Elmer............................................... 1938‑41 Gaines, Demarcus........................................ 1995-98 Galloway, Jermaine...................................... 1992‑93 Gannon, Joseph........................................... 1925‑26 Garland, Gary.............................................. 1975‑79 Garrett Jr., Billy....................................2013-present Gay, Juan..................................................... 1995-96 Gelatt, Charles............................................. 1995-97 120 | #dpubb
Getz............................................................. 1938‑39 Gibbons....................................................... 1926‑27 Gillespie, Gordon......................................... 1947‑49 Gillespie, Mike............................................. 1971‑74 Gilliam, Paul................................................. 1968‑71 Gilmore, Dave.............................................. 1966‑67 Gladstone, Drew.......................................... 2005-06 Glover, Innis................................................. 1996-98 Goedert, George.......................................... 1938‑39 Golden, Kevin.............................................. 1984‑88 Goode, Ed.................................................... 1968‑71 Gorsky, Jim................................................... 1932‑34 Govedarica, Bato......................................... 1948‑51 Green, Ira..................................................... 1963‑65 Green, Wesley............................................. 2004-08 Greene, Terence.......................................... 1985‑89 Greer, Quemont.......................................... 2001-05 Greicius, Edmund........................................ 1948‑49 Griggs, Robert.............................................. 1953‑54 Grubbs, Teddy............................................. 1979‑82 Gulan, Tom.................................................. 1958‑60 Gulley, Don.................................................. 1964‑65 Guran, Kenneth........................................... 1956‑57 H Haggerty, James.......................................... 1925‑26 Hahn, Eng.................................................... 1929‑31 Hahn, Nicholas............................................ 1955‑57 Haig, Bill....................................................... 1958‑61 Hajduch, Paul............................................... 1949‑50 Hamacek, Adolph........................................ 1946‑47 Hamby, James.............................................. 1986‑90 Hamilton IV, Tommy............................2013-present Handler, Adam............................................. 2006-08 Hannon........................................................ 1925‑28 Harris, Jon.................................................... 1991‑95 Hartfield, Kerry............................................ 1998-00 Hauser, Edward............................................ 1949‑50 Hayes........................................................... 1933‑34 Heard, Marcus............................................. 2003-07 Heflin, Larry................................................. 1973‑75 Heise, Dick................................................... 1954‑57 Henderson, Chris......................................... 1987‑88 Henry, Charles............................................. 1955‑58 Heppner, Bill................................................ 1987‑91 Hicks, Matt.................................................. 1973‑74 Hill, Devin.................................................... 2008-11 Hill, Kris........................................................ 1992‑94 Hirtzig, Nick................................................. 1970‑73 Hoban, Joe................................................... 1923‑25 Holland, Delonte......................................... 2002-04 Holland, Kevin............................................. 1986‑91 Holmes, Kevin.............................................. 1982‑86 Holt, Barry................................................... 1958‑60 Homyak, Nick............................................... 2002-03 Hook, Randy................................................ 1974‑78 Hoover, Stanley........................................... 1949‑52 Hoskin, Sam................................................. 2001-03 Howard, Stephen......................................... 1988‑92
HISTORY & RECORDS Howlett, Pat................................................. 1935‑38 Howlett, R.................................................... 1935‑36 Huddy.......................................................... 1926‑27 Hughes, Charles........................................... 1971‑72 Hunter, Steven............................................. 1999-01 Hunter, Tom................................................. 1967‑70 I Incardone, John........................................... 1959‑60 Immel, Bob.................................................. 1937‑38 J Jackson, Curtis............................................. 1987‑90 Jackson, Tony............................................... 1982‑86 Jaksy, Kenneth............................................. 1953‑56 Jezierski....................................................... 1940‑41 Johnson, Russell.......................................... 1950‑53 Johnson, Bill................................................ 1929‑33 Johnston, Ken.............................................. 1965‑68 Jones, Buck.................................................. 1969‑71 Jones, Willie................................................. 1971‑72 K Kachan, Edwin..................................1943‑45, 46‑48 Kammes, Ronnie.......................................... 1995-97 Kampa, Robert............................................. 1948‑51 Kassner, Ed................................................... 1947‑48 Katuzny, Walt............................................... 1960‑63 Kelly, Jeremiah............................................. 2008-12 Kelly, Patrick.....................................1951‑53, 54‑55 Kelly, Tony.................................................... 1942‑43 Kennedy....................................................... 1925‑26 Kieres, Dan.................................................. 1950‑53 King.............................................................. 1930‑31 Kilbourg....................................................... 1938‑39 Kilmartin, Tom............................................. 1966‑69 Kirk, Donnavan............................................ 2011-13 Kirsch, Tom.................................................. 1969‑72 Kirschten, Ernest.......................................... 1924‑25 Kleinschmidt, Tom....................................... 1991‑95 Knez, Freddie............................................... 1935‑37 Koecheler, Charles....................................... 1948‑50 Korzenewski................................................. 1924‑25 Koshwal, Mac.............................................. 2007-10 Kowalski, Joe............................................... 1938‑41 Krall, George................................................ 1935‑36 Kramer, William........................................... 1948‑49 L Labacz.......................................................... 1940‑41 Lacy, Janes................................................... 1923‑25 Laffey, Dan................................................... 1960‑63 Lahey, John.................................................. 1948‑51 Lakin, Ron.................................................... 1956‑58 Lamkin, Jim.................................................. 1951‑55 Lampley, Lemone........................................ 1982‑86 Lang, Warren............................................... 1958‑59 LaRochelle, George...................................... 1947‑48 Lattner, Jack................................................. 1983‑84
Lauritis, Tony............................................... 1930‑32 Laux, Andy................................................... 1984‑88 Lawler, John......................................1969‑70, 71‑72 Lecos, Daniel............................................... 1951‑54 Leddy, George.............................................. 1947‑49 Leigh, Vince................................................. 1993-95 Li, Larry........................................................ 1994-97 Lind, Cliff...................................................... 1938‑41 Linskey, Bud................................................. 1932‑34 Linskey, Frank.............................................. 1934‑35 London, Marlon........................................... 2001-03 Lowery, Jim.................................................. 1938‑40 Luksta, Robert.............................................. 1948‑51 Lydecker, Ken............................................... 1970‑71 Lyons, Ed...................................................... 1931‑32 M Macon, Will................................................. 1993-95 Madden, Tom.............................................. 1991‑93 Maddox, Vernon.......................................... 1955‑56 Madey, William............................................ 1978‑79 Malone, Marcus.......................................... 2004-05 Manella, Sam............................................... 1978‑81 Marcius, Sandi............................................. 2013-14 Marino, James............................................. 1971‑74 Marrero, DeJuan.......................................... 2013-14 Martin, Jim.................................................. 1970‑72 Mattingly, Bob............................................. 1964‑68 Mattingly, Paul............................................. 1963‑65 Matz, David................................................. 1950‑51 McBride, Mike............................................. 1958‑59 McCoy, Ray.................................................. 1981‑84 McDonald, Durrell...............................2012-present McEnroe...................................................... 1924‑25 McGhee, Edwind......................................... 2010-14 McGovern, Emmett..................................... 1975‑77 McGraw, Bernie........................................... 1958‑59 McGuire, Dennis.......................................... 1977‑81 McInerney, Joe............................................ 1924‑27 McKenna, Gerry.......................................... 1923‑24 McKenna, Pat.............................................. 1960‑61 McKinney, Charles....................................... 2011-14 McLorraine.................................................. 1940‑41 McMillan, Jerry............................................ 1980‑84 McNabola, William...................................... 1945-46 McPherson, Paul.......................................... 1999-00 Meier, Jerry.................................................. 1959‑62 Meier, Tom................................................... 1956‑57 Mejia, Sammy.............................................. 2003-07 Melvin, Cleveland........................................ 2010-14 Merley......................................................... 1926‑28 Meyer, Bob.................................................. 1972‑74 Meyer, Joey................................................. 1968‑71 Meyer, Tom.................................................. 1963‑65 Mikan, Ed..................................................... 1945‑48 Mikan, George............................................. 1942‑46 Mills, Dave................................................... 1963‑66 Mitchem, James.......................................... 1978‑80 Monockton, Daniel...........................1951‑52, 54‑56 #dpubb | 121
2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL Moore, Dennis............................................. 1978‑81 Morgan, Moses........................................... 2010-13 Moses, Thijin............................................... 2006-07 Mowen, James............................................ 1946‑47 Mraz, Steve.................................................. 1968‑71 Mroz, Ted..................................................... 1946‑49 Mudd........................................................... 1936‑37 Mullee, Greg................................................ 1982‑83 Mundt, Heine.............................................. 1938‑39 Murphy........................................................ 1938‑39 Murphy, Chuck............................................ 1988‑91 Murphy, Jim................................................. 1962‑65 Murphy, John............................................... 1923‑24 Murray, Malik.............................................. 1992‑96 Muscato, Pete.............................................. 1938‑39 N Nash, Jesse.................................................. 1961‑65 Nathan, Howard.......................................... 1991‑92 Naughton, Clem........................................... 1936-39 Naughton, Hugh.......................................... 1955‑58 Naughton, John........................................... 1966‑67 Neu, Robert................................................. 1936‑39 Newsom, John............................................. 1990‑92 Nichols, Jamal.............................................. 2004-05 Niemann, Brad............................................. 1987‑92 Niemiera, Tom..................................1945‑46, 47‑48 Nikitas, Chris................................................ 1978‑80 Nomellini, Lawrence.................................... 1953‑56 Norton, Martin............................................ 1923‑24 Norwood, Ron............................................. 1974‑77 Norris, Mike................................................. 1964‑67 Norville, James............................................ 1949‑50 Norwood, Ron............................................. 1973‑77 O Obi, Kene..................................................... 2008-10 O’Connor, Bud............................................. 1929‑31 O’Connor, Jim.............................................. 1929‑30 O’Connor, Joe.............................................. 1929‑32 Oden, Jon.................................................... 2000-02 Odishoo, Dan............................................... 1963‑65 Olson, George...................................1945‑46, 48‑50 O’Rourke, Carter.......................................... 1938‑41 Ortolano, Pete............................................. 1964‑67 O’Shaughnessey, James............................... 1986‑87 P Palmer, Errol................................................ 1964‑67 Pancratz, Andy............................................. 1972‑76 Panicko, Edward.......................................... 1955‑56 Papesh, Alfred............................................. 1950‑53 Parks, Belefia............................................... 1993-94 Paskiewicz................................................... 1924‑25 Patterson, Kenny......................................... 1981‑85 Patton, Peter................................................ 1992‑96 Patzold, Fred................................................ 1932‑34 Pavilonis, Clem............................................ 1948‑51 Pavlacka, R.J................................................ 2002-03 122 | #dpubb
Payne, Jeff................................................... 1972‑74 Pecorarro, Samuel....................................... 1923‑25 Peoples, Roman........................................... 1998-99 Perlowski, Michael...................................... 1951‑55 Pettus, Randy............................................... 1984‑85 Phelan.......................................................... 1926‑28 Phelan, John.....................................1945‑46, 47‑49 Phillips, Devon............................................. 1997-98 Phillips, Willie.............................................. 1934‑37 Pierce, Dan.................................................. 1967‑68 Pirri, Stuart.................................................. 2012-13 Pligge, Hans................................................. 1971‑72 Pomplun, Paul............................................. 1967‑70 Ponsetto, Joe............................................... 1974‑78 Poscic, Matija.............................................. 2007-09 Possner, Lou................................................. 1938‑40 Poulos, George............................................ 1965‑68 Powers, Manning......................................... 1928‑31 Price, Curtis................................................. 1988‑93 Price, Jodan................................................. 2012-13 Proko, Robert............................................... 1945‑46 Pryor, Leroy................................................. 1945‑46 Q Quinlan........................................................ 1925‑26 R Rader, Mischa.............................................. 1953‑54 Ramsey, Randy............................................ 1974‑78 Ramsey Jr., Randy........................................ 1999-03 Randolph, Bernard...................................... 1979‑83 Ravizee, Michael.......................................... 1990‑94 Redfield, Harry............................................ 1932‑34 Reilly, George............................................... 1925‑29 Reindl, Frank................................................ 1937‑38 Reising, Don................................................. 1970‑71 Reuss, Frank................................................ 1936‑39 Reuter, Joe................................................... 1960‑63 Richardson, Quentin.................................... 1998-00 Robertson Jr., Derrell................................... 2011-13 Robinson, Forrest................................2013-present Robinson, Kenneth...................................... 1950‑51 Robinzine, Bill.............................................. 1953‑56 Robinzine Jr., Bill.......................................... 1972‑75 Rodinella, Mike............................................ 1928‑32 Rogers, Nate................................................ 2009-10 Rohan, Patrick............................................. 1945‑46 Rose, Charlie................................................ 1934‑35 Rose, Donald............................................... 1951‑54 Rosen, Sherman.......................................... 1954‑57 Ruddy, Paul.................................................. 1957‑60 Rudnik, Gene............................................... 1938‑41 Ryan, Bill...................................................... 1942-43 Ryckbosch, Peter.................................2012-present S Sachs, Ed...................................................... 1939‑41 Salzinski, Mike............................................. 1957‑60 Sand, Bob.................................................... 1932‑33
HISTORY & RECORDS Satterwhite, David....................................... 1995-97 Sawyer, Imari............................................... 2000-02 Sauceda, Art................................................ 1960‑61 Schaefer, Jerry............................................. 1970‑71 Schafer, Dennis............................................ 1958‑59 Schissel........................................................ 1924‑25 Schmidt, Bill................................................. 1928‑29 Schyman, Bill............................................... 1950‑53 Scimeca, Tom............................................... 1937‑38 Seals, LeVar.................................................. 2001-05 Sedowski, John............................................ 1957‑58 Sequele, Greg......................................2013-present Sexton, John................................................ 1931‑32 Shannon, Roger........................................... 1971‑73 Shandling..................................................... 1938‑39 Shealey, Rich................................................ 1965‑68 Shields, Harry.............................................. 1969‑73 Siggins, Ryan................................................ 2009-10 Simmons, Bobby.......................................... 1998-01 Singer, Marcus............................................. 1993-97 Skrodzki, James........................................... 1939-42 Skrodzki, Ted................................................ 1937‑41 Skul, Bernard............................................... 1951‑55 Slattery, William.......................................... 1950‑51 Sloger, Rick.................................................. 1973‑75 Slovic, Paul................................................... 1956-57 Smith, Emanuel........................................... 1992‑93 Smith, Tyler.................................................. 2003-04 Sobieszczyk, Ron.......................................... 1953‑56 Sowell, Charles............................................ 1986‑90 Stanton, Roger............................................. 1946‑47 Starzyk, Richard........................................... 1945‑46 Steinecke, William....................................... 1926‑27 Stern, Jeff..................................................... 1990‑92 Stevens, Art................................................. 1947‑48 Stevenson, Frank......................................... 1971‑72 Stovall, Mike................................................ 2009-11 Strickland, Rod............................................ 1985‑88 Stotts, Bill.................................................... 1929‑30 Stout, Ken.................................................... 1984‑86 Stula, Mario................................................. 2008-11 Stump, Gene................................................ 1945‑47 Sukley, Roman............................................. 1972‑75 Sullivan, Ryan.............................................. 1992‑93 Swanson, Don.............................................. 1963‑66 Swedburg, Collum....................................... 1923‑24 Swedburg, Leonard..................................... 1923‑24 Szulescki, Roman......................................... 1937‑38 Szukala, Stan................................................ 1937‑39 Szydlo, Ray................................................... 1957‑59 T Tabor, Chester.............................................. 1955‑58 Taylor, Doc................................................... 1996-98 Thompson, Lorenzo..................................... 2003-07 Thompson, M.C........................................... 1960‑63 Tillman, Gene.............................................. 1949‑50 Tollstam, Chester......................................... 1937‑41 Torphy, Robert............................................. 1948‑50
Tracy, Tom.................................................... 1967‑70 Tracey, Tony................................................. 1934‑37 Triptow, Dick................................................ 1940-44 Tucker, Dar................................................... 2007-09 Tulley, Joe.................................................... 1999-03 Tune, Jason.................................................. 1986‑88 Tyler, B.J....................................................... 1989‑90 V Varnes, Blair................................................ 1925‑26 Vukovich, Sam............................................. 1946‑50 W Walker, Will................................................. 2006-10 Wallace, Charles.......................................... 1927‑73 Wallace, Eric................................................ 2009-10 Warzynski, Ken............................................ 1967‑70 Watkins, Curtis............................................ 1975‑79 Watts, Jermaine........................................... 1994-98 Weaver........................................................ 1940‑41 Webb, Marsh............................................... 1939‑41 Wecksler, Bernie.......................................... 1938-41 West, Lawrence........................................... 1983‑85 Wendt, William............................................ 1934‑37 Weston, Ellsworth....................................... 1931‑33 Wexler, Bernie............................................. 1938‑41 Whalen, John............................................... 1951‑52 White........................................................... 1924‑25 White, Dave................................................. 1961‑64 Williams, Lance............................................ 1998-02 Wilson, Bob................................................. 1970‑71 Wiscons, Frank............................................ 1940‑41 Wiseman, James.......................................... 1951‑52 Witkowski, Richard...................................... 1965‑68 Wojtyla, Henry..................................1947‑48, 49‑50 Wolf, Robert................................................ 1951‑53 Woods, Marvin............................................ 1984‑86 Woods, Rashad............................................ 2005-06 Wozny, Bob.................................................. 1939‑41 Wydra, Gary................................................. 1975‑78 Wylder, Earl................................................. 1950‑53 Y Yost, Nick..................................................... 1934‑37 Young, Brandon........................................... 2010-14 Z Zagozdon, Chuck.......................................... 1968‑70 Zaleske, Robert............................................ 1951‑52 Zelesinski, Al................................................ 1937‑38 Zetzsche, Al.................................................. 1966‑69 Zimmerman, Sherman................................. 1947‑48 Zoretich, Bob............................................... 1965‑68 Zvinakis, Al................................................... 1959‑62
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ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS 00 Will Macon.................................................. 1993-95 0 Rashad Woods............................................. 2005-06 Michael Bizoukas......................................... 2007-11 Worrel Clahar.............................................. 2011-13 R.J. Curington.............................................. 2013-14 1 Marlon London............................................ 2002-03 Tyler Smith.................................................. 2003-04 Marcus Malone........................................... 2004-05 Jabari Currie................................................ 2005-09 Mike Stovall................................................. 2009-11 DeJuan Marrero........................................... 2013-14 2 Marlon Brooks............................................. 2001-03 Draelon Burns.............................................. 2004-05 Dar Tucker................................................... 2007-09 Edwind McGhee.......................................... 2011-13 Tommy Hamilton IV..................................... 2013-14 3 John Frederick............................................. 1945-46 Lawrence West............................................ 1983-85 Brian Currie................................................. 1992-96 Quentin Richardson..................................... 1998-00 LeVar Seals................................................... 2001-05 Draelon Burns.............................................. 2005-08 Devin Hill..................................................... 2008-11 Jodan Price.................................................. 2012-13 4 Gene Tillman............................................... 1949-50 William Schyman......................................... 1950-53 Bill Haig........................................................ 1958-61 Emmette Bryant.......................................... 1961-64 Mike Norris.................................................. 1964-67 Tom Kilmartin.............................................. 1966-69 Doug Bruno................................................. 1969-70 Nick Hirtzig.................................................. 1970-73 Greg Coehlo................................................. 1973-77 Brandon Cole............................................... 1992-95 Juan Gay...................................................... 1995-96 Ricardo Crumble.......................................... 1996-97 Roman Peoples............................................ 1998-99 Andre Brown............................................... 2000-04 Wesley Green.............................................. 2004-08 Edwind McGhee.......................................... 2013-14 5 Dan Odishoo................................................ 1963-65 Bryant Bowden............................................ 1992-96 Kenny Forges............................................... 1996-97 124 | #dpubb
Delonte Holland.......................................... 2002-04 Karron Clarke............................................... 2005-08 Nate Rogers................................................. 2009-10 Joe Belcaster................................................ 2010-12 Billy Garrett Jr.............................................. 2013-14 7 Paul Hajduch................................................ 1949-50 Earl Wylder.................................................. 1950-53 8 George Olson....................................1945-46, 48-50 9 Robert Proko............................................... 1945-46 10 Patrick Rohan.............................................. 1945-46 Eugene Dyker.............................................. 1950-52 Bernard Skul................................................ 1951-55 Chester Tabor.............................................. 1955-58 Howie Carl................................................... 1958-61 Dennis Freund............................................. 1961-64 Pete Ortolano.............................................. 1964-67 Tom Tracy.................................................... 1967-70 Jerry Schaefer.............................................. 1970-71 Mike Gillespie.............................................. 1971-74 Larry Heflin.................................................. 1974-75 Gary Garland............................................... 1975-76 Randy Ramsey............................................. 1975-78 Kenny Patterson.......................................... 1981-85 Rod Strickland............................................. 1985-88 Gilbert Miller............................................... 1988-89 B.J. Tyler...................................................... 1989-90 Dwayne Austin............................................. 1993-95 Brian Cashin................................................. 1997-01 Randy Ramsey Jr.......................................... 2002-03 Mario Stula.................................................. 2008-11 Derrell Robertson Jr..................................... 2011-13 11 Andrew Federinko....................................... 1947-48 John Lahey................................................... 1948-51 James Lamkin.............................................. 1951-55 Sherman Rosen........................................... 1954-57 Ray Szydlo.................................................... 1957-59 Elgin Dorsey................................................. 1959-62 Larry Heflin.................................................. 1973-74 Ron Norwood.............................................. 1973-77 James Mitchem........................................... 1978-80 Raymond McCoy......................................... 1981-84 Randy Pettus................................................ 1984-85 Joe Daughrity............................................... 1990-92 Jermaine Watts............................................ 1994-98 Rashon Burno.............................................. 1998-02 R.J. Pavlacka................................................ 2002-03
HISTORY & RECORDS Sammy Mejia............................................... 2003-07 Jeremiah Kelly............................................. 2008-12 Forrest Robinson......................................... 2013-14 12 Harold Frederick.......................................... 1945-48 William Benson........................................... 1948-50 James Norville............................................. 1949-50 Alfred Papesh.............................................. 1950-53 Ronald Dreas............................................... 1951-54 Joe Reuter.................................................... 1960-63 Tom Meyer.................................................. 1963-65 George Poulos............................................. 1965-68 Joe Meyer.................................................... 1968-71 John Lawler................................................. 1969-70 Al Burks....................................................... 1970-73 Bob Meyer................................................... 1972-74 Randy Hook................................................. 1974-78 Chuck Murphy............................................. 1988-91 Belefia Parks................................................ 1993-94 Thomas Cooper........................................... 1995-99 Joe Tulley..................................................... 1999-03 Cliff Clinkscales............................................ 2004-08 Joe Belcaster................................................ 2009-10 Cleveland Melvin......................................... 2010-14 13 William Schyman......................................... 1950-53 Dan Monckton............................................. 1954-56 Kenneth Guran............................................ 1956-57 Dennis Moore.............................................. 1978-81 Walter Downing.......................................... 1981-83 Terence Greene........................................... 1985-89 Brandon Cole............................................... 1991-92 Chris Exilus.................................................. 2002-04 Drew Gladstone........................................... 2005-06 Mac Koshwal............................................... 2007-10 Cory Dolins.................................................. 2012-14 14 William Slattery........................................... 1950-51 Daniel Lecos................................................ 1951-54 Richard Heise............................................... 1954-57 Bill Coglianese............................................. 1957-60 Jerry Meier.................................................. 1959-62 Jim Murphy.................................................. 1962-65 Mike Norris.................................................. 1964-67 Ken Lydecker................................................ 1970-71 John Lawler................................................. 1971-72 Jim Bocinsky................................................ 1972-74 Emmett McGovern...................................... 1975-77 Scott Feiereisel............................................ 1977-80 Jerry McMillan............................................. 1980-84 Andy Laux.................................................... 1984-88 Charles Gelatt.............................................. 1995-97 Lamar Butler................................................ 1998-00
15 Dick Feiereisel.............................................. 1957-59 Al Zvinakis.................................................... 1959-62 Clyde Bradshaw........................................... 1977-79 Jeff Allen...................................................... 1981-83 Kevin Holland.............................................. 1986-91 Jon Harris..................................................... 1991-95 Ayinde Avery............................................... 1997-00 Imari Sawyer................................................ 2000-02 Jamal Nichols............................................... 2004-05 Thijin Moses................................................ 2006-07 Moses Morgan............................................ 2010-13 17 McKinley Cowsen........................................ 1957-60 20 Russell Johnson........................................... 1950-53 Kenneth Jaksy.............................................. 1953-56 Hugh Naughton........................................... 1955-58 Warren Lang................................................ 1958-59 Tom Cloutier................................................ 1959-60 Dan Laffey.................................................... 1960-63 Terry Flanagan............................................. 1963-66 Rich Beach................................................... 1966-69 Buck Jones................................................... 1969-71 John English................................................. 1971-72 Gene Acciari................................................ 1973-74 Randy Ramsey............................................. 1974-75 Tony Jackson................................................ 1982-86 Kevin Edwards............................................. 1986-88 Melvon Foster............................................. 1988-91 Ronnie Kammes........................................... 1996-97 Jerry Fitzgerald............................................ 1997-99 Adam Handler............................................. 2006-08 Brandon Young............................................ 2010-14 21 John Allen.................................................... 1945-46 Art Stevens.................................................. 1947-48 Clemence Pavilonis...................................... 1948-51 Ron Feiereisel.............................................. 1950-53 Ron Sobieszczyk........................................... 1953-56 Chester Tabor.............................................. 1955-58 Dennis Schafer............................................. 1958-59 Dennis Freund............................................. 1959-60 James Frain.................................................. 1966-67 Sevira Brown............................................... 1967-70 Harry Shields............................................... 1969-73 Dennis McGuire........................................... 1977-81 Stephen Howard.......................................... 1988-92 Marcus Singer.............................................. 1993-97 Sam Hoskin.................................................. 2001-02 Marcus Heard.............................................. 2003-07 Jamee Crockett............................................ 2011-14
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL 22 Adolph Hamacek......................................... 1946-47 Ted Mroz...................................................... 1946-49 Robert Luksta.............................................. 1948-51 Patrick Kelly......................................1951-53, 54-55 Tom Meier................................................... 1956-57 Bernie McGraw............................................ 1958-59 Jerry Meier.................................................. 1959-62 Walt Katuzny............................................... 1960-63 Ira Green...................................................... 1963-65 Rich Witkowski............................................ 1965-68 Ed Goode..................................................... 1968-71 Willie Jones.................................................. 1971-72 Greg Boyd.................................................... 1972-75 Chris Nikitas................................................. 1978-80 Bernard Randolph....................................... 1979-83 Brad Niemann.............................................. 1987-92 David Bruno................................................. 1997-01 Nick Homyak................................................ 2002-03 Noah Craigwell............................................ 2003-05 Wilson Chandler.......................................... 2005-07 Tony Freeland.............................................. 2009-11 23 Ted Furman.................................................. 1945-46 Roger Stanton.............................................. 1946-47 Raymond Caplis........................................... 1949-52 Bill Robinzine............................................... 1953-56 Bob Doles.................................................... 1957-58 Tom Gulan................................................... 1958-60 Clyde Bradshaw........................................... 1979-81 Tyrone Corbin.............................................. 1981-85 Stanley Brundy............................................ 1985-89 Curtis Price.................................................. 1989-93 Devon Phillips.............................................. 1997-98 Paul McPherson........................................... 1999-00 Marlon London............................................ 2001-02 Jimmy Drew................................................. 2009-11 Donnavan Kirk............................................. 2011-13 24 (retired) Harold Frederick.......................................... 1945-48 Tom Niemiera.............................................. 1947-48 Robert Kampa.............................................. 1948-51 Alfred Papesh.............................................. 1950-53 Edward Panicko........................................... 1955-56 Dick Flaiz...................................................... 1959-61 Jesse Nash................................................... 1961-65 Dan Pierce................................................... 1967-68 Chuck Zagozdon........................................... 1968-70 Doug Bruno................................................. 1970-73 Gary Garland............................................... 1975-79 Mark Aguirre.................................1979-81 (retired) 25 Tom Niemiera.............................................. 1945-46 Chris Henderson.......................................... 1987-88 Terry Davis................................................... 1989-93 126 | #dpubb
Doc Taylor.................................................... 1996-98 Kerry Hartfield............................................. 1998-00 Sam Hoskin.................................................. 2002-03 Eric Wallace................................................. 2009-10 Durrell McDonald........................................ 2012-14 27 Edwin Kachan....................................1943-45,46-48 Leroy Pryor.................................................. 1945-46 Ted Mroz...................................................... 1946-49 Dan Kieres................................................... 1950-53 28 Tony Barbaric............................................... 1945-46 Henry Wojtyla.............................................. 1947-48 30 Joseph Demkovich....................................... 1945-47 Peter Coorlas............................................... 1947-49 Stanley Hoover............................................ 1949-52 Robert Wolf................................................. 1951-53 Larry Nomellini............................................ 1953-56 Barry Holt.................................................... 1958-60 M.C. Thompson........................................... 1960-63 Ed Birgells.................................................... 1963-66 Al Zetzsche................................................... 1966-69 Joe Meyer.................................................... 1968-71 Hans Pligge.................................................. 1971-72 Bob Meyer................................................... 1972-74 Al Baris......................................................... 1973-75 Curtis Watkins............................................. 1975-79 Chris Nikitas................................................. 1978-80 David Booth................................................. 1988-92 Malik Murray............................................... 1992-93 Sneed Deaderick.......................................... 1999-01 Will Walker.................................................. 2006-10 Peter Ryckbosch.......................................... 2012-14 31 Ernie DiBenedetto....................................... 1945-47 Sherman Zimmerman.................................. 1947-48 George Olson.....................................1945-46,48-50 George Fefles............................................... 1950-51 Stanley Hoover............................................ 1949-52 Art Sauceda................................................. 1960-61 Demarcus Gaines......................................... 1995-98 Jon Oden..................................................... 2000-02 Matija Poscic............................................... 2007-09 32 Edward Mikan.............................................. 1945-48 Robert Torphy.............................................. 1948-50 Eugene Dyker.............................................. 1950-52 Dick Cook..................................................... 1960-63 Don Swanson............................................... 1963-66 Bob Mattingly.............................................. 1964-68 Paul Gilliam.................................................. 1968-71 Roger Shannon............................................ 1971-73
HISTORY & RECORDS John Czarnecki............................................. 1973-75 Bill Dise........................................................ 1976-78 Mark Aguirre............................................... 1978-79 Terry Cummings........................................... 1979-82 Lemone Lampley......................................... 1982-86 Curtis Price.................................................. 1988-89 Deryl Cunningham....................................... 1989-90 Howard Nathan........................................... 1991-92 David Satterwhite........................................ 1995-97 Bobby Simmons........................................... 1998-01 Lorenzo Thompson...................................... 2003-07 Charles McKinney........................................ 2011-14 33 Ronald Boesch............................................. 1951-52 Frank Blum.................................................. 1952-55 Hugh Naughton........................................... 1955-58 Ron Lakin..................................................... 1956-58 Bill Haig........................................................ 1958-61 Andy Pancratz.............................................. 1972-76 Brett Burkholder.......................................... 1980-82 Lawrence West............................................ 1983-85 Marvin Woods............................................. 1984-86 Bill Heppner................................................. 1987-91 Jermaine Galloway...................................... 1992-93 Malik Murray............................................... 1993-96 Abdou Sylla.................................................. 1996-97 George Baker............................................... 1999-01 Drake Diener................................................ 2001-05 Krys Faber.................................................... 2008-12 34 Richard Starzyk............................................ 1945-46 Donald Rose................................................ 1951-54 Chuck Henry................................................ 1955-58 Mike McBride.............................................. 1958-59 John Incardone............................................ 1959-60 Jesse Nash................................................... 1961-65 Dave Gilmore............................................... 1966-67 Tom Hunter.................................................. 1967-70 Bob Wilson.................................................. 1970-71 Jim Marino................................................... 1970-72 Teddy Grubbs.............................................. 1979-82 Kevin Holmes............................................... 1982-86 Charles Sowell............................................. 1986-90 Tom Kleinschmidt........................................ 1991-95 Willie Coleman............................................ 1997-99 Randy Ramsey Jr.......................................... 1999-01 Ryan Siggins................................................. 2009-10 Stuart Pirri................................................... 2012-13 35 Pat McKenna............................................... 1923-24 Edmund Greicius......................................... 1948-49 Henry Wojtyla.............................................. 1949-50 Russell Johnson........................................... 1950-53 Pat McKenna............................................... 1960-61 Rick Sloger................................................... 1973-75
Gary Wydra.................................................. 1975-78 Sam Manella................................................ 1978-81 Dallas Comegys........................................... 1983-87 Montray Clemons........................................ 2012-13 37 Henry Cech.................................................. 1946-47 George Leddy.............................................. 1947-49 James Norville............................................. 1949-50 Carroll Alters................................................ 1950-51 40 Tom Cloutier................................................ 1959-60 Dave White.................................................. 1961-64 Don Gulley................................................... 1964-65 Errol Palmer................................................. 1964-67 Ken Warzynski............................................. 1967-70 Charles Wallace........................................... 1972-75 Dave Corzine................................................ 1974-78 41 Bato Govedarica.......................................... 1948-51 Daniel Kieres................................................ 1950-53 Edward Curtin.............................................. 1953-56 Mike Salzinski.............................................. 1957-60 Elgin Dorsey................................................. 1959-62 Greg Bush.................................................... 1962-64 Errol Palmer................................................. 1964-67 Tom Kirsch................................................... 1969-72 Matt Hicks................................................... 1973-74 42 Al Zvinakis.................................................... 1959-60 Tom Biebel................................................... 1962-64 Bob Mattingly.............................................. 1964-68 Rich Shealey................................................ 1965-68 Harry Shields............................................... 1969-73 Charles Hughes............................................ 1971-72 Jeff Stern...................................................... 1990-92 Kris Hill......................................................... 1992-94 Sean Farrell.................................................. 2001-04 Greg Sequele............................................... 2013-14 43 Mike Donohue............................................. 1951-55 Dan Monckton..................................1951-52, 54-56 Vernon Maddox........................................... 1955-56 John Bagley.................................................. 1958-60 Jeff Payne.................................................... 1972-74 Joe Ponsetto................................................ 1974-78 Greg Mullee................................................. 1982-83 44 James Haggerty........................................... 1925-26 Dick Flaiz...................................................... 1959-61 Gessel Berry................................................ 1966-68 Jim Marino................................................... 1972-74 Roman Sukley.............................................. 1972-74 #dpubb | 127
2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL Skip Dillard................................................... 1979-82 Sean Brusek................................................. 1991-95 Marlon Brumfield........................................ 2002-06 Keith Butler.................................................. 2006-08 45 Jack Phelan.................................................. 1926-28 Edward Cooper............................................ 1946-47 Edward Hauser............................................ 1949-50 Jim Flemming.............................................. 1958-61 Tom Anderson............................................. 1961-62 Paul Mattingly............................................. 1964-68 James O’Shaughnessy................................. 1986-87 Brian Currie................................................. 1992-93 Innis Glover................................................. 1996-98 Steve Hunter................................................ 1999-01 Quemont Greer........................................... 2001-05 50 Bill Debes..................................................... 1960-63 Dave Mills.................................................... 1963-66 Bob Zoretich................................................ 1965-68 Don Reising.................................................. 1970-71 Thomas Barr................................................ 1977-79 Curtis Jackson.............................................. 1987-90 51 Earl Wylder.................................................. 1950-53 Mischa Rader............................................... 1953-54 McKinley Cowsen........................................ 1957-60 Marty Embry............................................... 1982-86 52 Bill Robinzine............................................... 1953-56 Ken Johnston............................................... 1965-68 Steve Mraz................................................... 1968-71 Frank Stevenson.......................................... 1971-72 Peter Patton................................................. 1992-96 Lance Williams............................................. 1998-02 53 Michael Perlowski....................................... 1951-55 Nicholas Hahn............................................. 1955-57 Paul Ruddy................................................... 1957-60 54 John Naughton............................................ 1966-67 Paul Pomplun.............................................. 1967-70 Joe Ponsetto................................................ 1976-78 William Madey............................................ 1978-79 55 William Kramer............................................ 1948-49 John Sedowski............................................. 1957-58 Jim Flemming.............................................. 1958-61 Kevin Golden............................................... 1984-88
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Michael Ravizee........................................... 1990-94 Keni Obi....................................................... 2008-10 Sandi Marcius.............................................. 2013-14 66 William Bataska........................................... 1946-47 77 Gordon Gillespie.......................................... 1947-49 Andy Federinko........................................... 1949-50 79 Sam Vukovich.............................................. 1946-50 Ron Feiereisel.............................................. 1950-53 86 Charles Allen................................................ 1945-49 Raymond Caplis........................................... 1949-52 89 Nick Comerford........................................... 1945-46 90 Stan Szukala................................................. 1937-39 92 Gene Stump................................................. 1945-47 Ed Kassner................................................... 1947-48 John Lahey................................................... 1948-51 94 Bill Ryan....................................................... 1942-43 95 John Phelan......................................1945-46, 47-49 96 George LaRochelle....................................... 1947-48 Charles Koecheler........................................ 1948-50 David Matz.................................................. 1950-51 99 (retired) George Mikan.............................................. 1942-46
HISTORY & RECORDS
REGULAR-SEASON TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1945-46 DePaul Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) W Bowling Green......................................................59-50 W Washington...........................................................75-50 W Indiana State.........................................................74-56 Stadium Round Robin (Chicago, Ill.) W Oklahoma A&M....................................................46-38 W Hamlin..................................................................62-51 1946-47 Stadium Round Robin (Chicago, Ill.) L Oklahoma A&M....................................................44-37 L Bowling Green......................................................59-47 1952-53 Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y.) W LaSalle...................................................................63-61 L Manhattan............................................................73-64 W Miami (Ohio)........................................................81-78 1953-54 Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, La.) L Holy Cross.............................................................69-55 L Fordham...............................................................65-61 1955-56 DePaul Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) W Duquesne.............................................................68-64 L San Francisco........................................................82-59 1956-57 Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) L Wake Forest..........................................................74-68 W Iowa (OT)..............................................................73-72 L Utah......................................................................86-79
1968-69 Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) L St. Joseph’s (Pa.)...................................................74-64 W Rhode Island.........................................................95-86 W Penn State............................................................83-63 1970-71 Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) L Kentucky.............................................................106-85 L Kansas State..........................................................78-68 All College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) L Louisiana State......................................................91-72 L Oklahoma City......................................................73-69 L San Francisco........................................................77-57 1973-74 Volunteer Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.) L Tennessee.............................................................96-61 L Utah State...........................................................102-93 Hall of Fame Tournament (Springfield, Mass.) W Brown...................................................................75-69 L Massachusetts......................................................55-52 1975-76 Sun Devil Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) W Memphis State...................................................100-91 L Arizona..................................................................74-67 Motor City Classic (Detroit, Mich.) W George Washington..............................................73-57 L Detroit..................................................................74-67 1977-78 Kodak Classic (Rochester, N.Y.) W Penn State............................................................82-67 W Yale.....................................................................100-52
1961-62 Motor City Classic (Detroit, Mich.) L St. Bonaventure....................................................70-60 W Syracuse................................................................96-59
1979-80 Chicagoland Cage Classic (Chicago, Ill.) W Northwestern.......................................................81-75 W Loyola-Chicago......................................................92-85
1963-64 Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) W Canisius...............................................................102-79 W Xavier (Ohio).........................................................86-80
1980-81 Tip Off Classic (Springfield, Mass.) W Louisville...............................................................86-80 Chicagoland Cage Classic (Chicago, Ill.) W Loyola-Chicago......................................................71-67 W Northwestern.......................................................62-54 Cabrillo Classic (San Diego, Calif.) W Georgetown..........................................................72-67 W San Diego State.....................................................85-69
1964-65 Oklahoma City Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) W Florida State..........................................................52-44 W Brigham Young......................................................84-75 W Oklahoma City......................................................67-60 1965-66 Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) L Florida...................................................................72-64 W Alabama................................................................80-64 1966-67 Oklahoma City Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) L Stanford................................................................88-75 L Massachusetts......................................................85-77 W Arizona..................................................................93-59
1982-83 Crush Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) W Davidson...............................................................79-39 W Arizona State (OT).................................................73-72 1983-84 Suntory Ball (Toyko, Japan) W Alabama................................................................77-76 W Texas Tech.............................................................50-47 1985-86 Cotton States Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) L Navy......................................................................67-64 W Texas.....................................................................63-62
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2001-02 Preseason NIT (Rockford, Ill./Syracuse, N.Y.) W Fordham...............................................................70-61 L Syracuse................................................................60-74 2003-04 Spartan Classic (East Lansing, Mich.) W Indiana State.........................................................78-66 L Michigan State......................................................81-89 2006-07 Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Hawai’i) L Kentucky...............................................................81-87 W Chaminade............................................................93-74 L Purdue..................................................................73-81 2007-08 San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) L Mississippi............................................................63-69 L Clemson................................................................74-90 W La Salle..................................................................93-88 2008-09 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) L UCLA.....................................................................54-72 Las Vegas Classic (Rosemont, Ill./Las Vegas, Nev.) W Liberty...................................................................64-63 W Southern...............................................................83-46 W Saint Louis.............................................................65-61 L Creighton..............................................................75-83 2009-10 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) W Northern Iowa......................................................60-52 L Tennessee.............................................................53-57 W Saint Joseph’s.......................................................58-51 SEC/BIG EAST Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) L Mississippi State...................................................45-67 2010-11 76 Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) L Oklahoma State....................................................56-60 L Cal State Northridge.............................................66-88 L Stanford........................................................ 74-81 (OT) 2011-12 Old Spice Classic (Buena Vista, Fla.) L Minnesota............................................................85-86 W Texas Tech.............................................................76-70 W Arizona State........................................................68-64 BIG EAST/SEC Challenge (Rosemont, Ill.) L Mississippi............................................................68-70 2012-13 Cancun Challenge (Rosemont, Ill./Cancun, Mexico) L Gardner-Webb......................................................59-71 W Austin Peay...........................................................98-67 L Wichita State........................................................62-75 L Western Kentucky.................................................61-70 SEC/BIG EAST Challenge (Auburn, Ala.) W Auburn..................................................................80-76 2013-14 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill./Kansas City, Mo.) L Southern Miss.......................................................68-75 W Wright State..........................................................81-72 L Wichita State........................................................72-90 L Texas.....................................................................59-77
YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES
Opponents Season Coach W-L FG Pct. FT Pct. PPG RPG FG Pct. PPG 1923-24 Robert L. Stevenson 8-6 — — 19.5 — — 17.0 1924-25 Harry Adams 6-13 — — 19.6 — — 25.6 1925-26 Eddie Anderson 11-5 — — 29.6 — — 26.9 1926-27 Eddie Anderson 7-7 — — 24.4 — — 23.0 1927-28 Eddie Anderson 2-5 — — 20.5 — — 14.5 1928-29 Eddie Anderson 5-4 — — 22.1 — — 20.8 1929-30 Jim Kelly 15-5 — — 30.7 — — 24.9 1930-31 Jim Kelly 13-3 — — 31.7 — — 20.3 1931-32 Jim Kelly 9-6 — — 27.1 — — 24.6 1932-33 Jim Kelly 12-3 — — 33.5 — — 25.1 1933-34 Jim Kelly 17-0 — — 36.6 — — 27.4 1934-35 Jim Kelly 15-1 — — 40.8 — — 23.9 1935-36 Jim Kelly 18-4 — — 39.1 — — 29.2 1936-37 Tom Haggerty 15-6 — — 34.9 — — 29.1 1937-38 Tom Haggerty 12-10 — — 37.9 — — 36.0 1938-39 Tom Haggerty 15-7 — — 40.4 — — 34.6 1939-40 Tom Haggerty 22-6 — — 42.0 — — 33.0 1940-41 Bill Wendt 13-8 — — 43.6 — — 36.9 1941-42 Bill Wendt 10-12 — — 41.0 — — 37.7 1942-43 Ray Meyer 19-5 — — 50.8 — — 39.4 1943-44 Ray Meyer 22-4 — — 60.5 — — 39.7 1944-45 Ray Meyer 21-3 — — 60.3 — — 43.6 1945-46 Ray Meyer 19-5 — .589 62.0 — — 46.6 1946-47 Ray Meyer 16-9 — .589 54.4 — — 52.1 1947-48 Ray Meyer 22-8 — .676 58.1 — — 49.0 1948-49 Ray Meyer 16-9 — .633 56.4 — — 51.1 1949-50 Ray Meyer 12-13 .336 .625 60.1 — — 59.4 1950-51 Ray Meyer 13-12 .361 .621 69.2 — .323 64.2 1951-52 Ray Meyer 19-8 .370 .652 74.6 — — 59.8 1952-53 Ray Meyer 19-9 .386 .679 75.6 — .325 68.9 1953-54 Ray Meyer 11-10 .386 .650 75.7 — .314 68.6 1954-55 Ray Meyer 16-6 .437 .682 84.5 — .437 68.7 1955-56 Ray Meyer 16-8 .452 .695 80.0 — .390 72.7 1956-57 Ray Meyer 8-14 .400 .737 74.6 41.4 .387 77.9 1957-58 Ray Meyer 8-12 .389 .616 63.6 45.4 .354 66.1 1958-59 Ray Meyer 13-11 .395 .714 70.1 46.5 .389 71.9 1959-60 Ray Meyer 17-7 .427 .725 74.8 45.0 .385 66.1 1960-61 Ray Meyer 17-8 .438 .701 73.5 44.5 .388 68.2 1961-62 Ray Meyer 13-10 .436 .655 76.9 50.1 .426 72.5 1962-63 Ray Meyer 15-8 .424 .684 74.3 52.0 .388 68.6 1963-64 Ray Meyer 21-4 .453 .714 85.7 46.7 .411 72.4 1964-65 Ray Meyer 17-10 .412 .741 77.9 41.9 .391 66.4 1965-66 Ray Meyer 18-8 .440 .735 83.0 42.3 .372 67.4 1966-67 Ray Meyer 17-8 .417 .678 76.9 38.3 .412 66.6 RPG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 44.3 45.2 49.0 40.0 41.2 36.0 43.0 43.0 37.7 39.4 34.6
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Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Joey Meyer Pat Kennedy Pat Kennedy Pat Kennedy Pat Kennedy Pat Kennedy Dave Leitao Dave Leitao Dave Leitao Jerry Wainwright Jerry Wainwright Jerry Wainwright Jerry Wainwright Jerry Wainwright/Tracy Webster Oliver Purnell Oliver Purnell Oliver Purnell Oliver Purnell
13-12 14-11 12-13 8-17 12-11 14-11 16-9 15-10 20-9 15-12 27-3 26-6 26-2 27-2 26-2 21-12 27-3 19-10 18-13 28-3 22-8 21-12 20-15 20-9 20-9 16-15 16-12 17-11 11-18 3-23 7-23 18-13 21-12 12-18 9-19 16-13 22-10 20-11 12-15 20-14 11-19 9-24 8-23 7-24 12-19 11-21 12-21
.434 .432 .410 .416 .457 .454 .464 .463 .472 .448 .495 .489 .486 .520 .483 .449 .485 .494 .482 .516 .501 .504 .425 .475 .475 .468 .465 .480 .438 .354 .360 .428 .453 .400 .413 .442 .463 .441 .439 .458 .433 .406 .398 .426 .438 .434 .423
.657 .678 .670 .701 .679 .746 .662 .699 .669 .745 .736 .765 .755 .723 .702 .656 .657 .721 .613 .673 .626 .633 .720 .735 .714 .697 .709 .715 .665 .571 .669 .673 .669 .676 .656 .719 .697 .628 .700 .664 .648 .616 .582 .683 .696 .704 .684
75.1 79.7 80.7 74.5 77.8 74.8 76.3 79.7 77.9 75.3 82.0 82.5 83.8 78.9 77.7 66.4 70.6 71.6 69.1 76.2 78.9 77.8 66.5 79.3 81.1 73.9 78.4 79.2 70.2 55.2 59.2 72.7 72.3 72.3 70.8 67.2 70.5 68.4 64.9 67.6 72.6 64.3 61.0 67.9 74.1 71.4 69.4
46.4 48.8 44.4 37.7 38.6 36.5 36.0 42.2 40.3 40.6 38.4 36.4 40.1 36.7 39.6 36.7 38.2 36.4 37.5 37.0 36.8 39.6 38.7 38.0 37.3 36.6 42.9 36.6 36.1 35.3 34.1 40.9 39.5 37.7 40.1 37.1 36.2 36.5 33.3 35.4 34.6 34.7 33.4 30.5 33.1 34.2 33.9
.422 .430 .440 .426 .475 .439 .431 .436 .415 .441 .436 .490 .447 .446 .440 .451 .414 .447 .447 .416 .450 .433 .421 .436 .456 .459 .402 .426 .440 .435 .444 .442 .422 .432 .439 .420 .419 .426 .436 .411 .466 .459 .434 .501 .482 .469 .480
73.5 75.4 80.1 81.4 77.7 72.0 72.9 70.1 70.7 72.2 70.0 74.8 74.3 66.1 65.4 61.2 58.9 63.2 65.8 62.5 70.1 73.2 65.0 70.5 76.2 75.0 73.1 71.6 71.9 67.7 68.8 71.5 64.3 74.0 76.4 64.9 67.8 64.1 67.1 63.3 75.8 72.4 66.9 76.7 76.7 75.3 75.4
45.4 47.5 46.7 45.8 36.4 36.2 38.6 37.6 35.3 34.9 34.0 36.7 37.0 34.5 36.1 34.4 32.7 31.9 33.6 33.6 34.6 34.6 34.8 36.2 37.2 33.2 35.4 35.0 38.8 42.5 40.1 35.7 31.5 35.9 39.3 30.2 31.9 31.6 34.9 32.9 37.6 39.3 38.9 38.2 39.6 38.1 34.2
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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Air Force Alabama UAB Alabama State Alaska-Anchorage Albany Alcorn State American American-Puerto Rico American Col. of Phys. Ed. Aquinas Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas State Army Athens AC Auburn Augustana Austin Peay Baldwin‑Wallace Ball State Bauer and Black Baylor Bellarmine Beloit Biscayne College Bowling Green Boston College Bradley Brandeis BYU Brown Bucknell Butler California UC Davis UC Irvine UCLA UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara California State Cal State Chico Cal State Northridge Cal Poly California Western Camp Grant Canisius Carleton Catholic Centenary Central Florida Central Michigan Central Missouri State Central Normal Chaminade Charlotte Chicago Chicago Athletic Association Chicago Chiropractors Chicago State Chicago Teachers
W‑L 3‑1 2‑0 19‑14 3‑0 1-0 1-0 1-0 3‑1 1-0 2‑0 2‑0 2‑0 4‑2 1‑0 1-0 5‑0 2‑0 0‑1 1-0 1-0 1-0 9‑1 2‑1 1‑0 2‑0 3‑0 4‑1 1-0 10‑8 1‑1 25‑14 1‑0 1‑0 1‑0 0-1 6‑2 3-3 1‑0 1-0 6‑12 1-0 3‑0 1‑0 1‑0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0‑2 3‑0 0‑1 1‑0 7‑0 1‑0 2-0 1‑0 1-0 3‑0 6‑15 8‑1 0‑2 1‑0 12-0 9‑0
First Game 1959‑60 1965‑66 1978‑79 1997‑98 2000-01 2008-09 2008-09 1963‑64 1999-00 1923‑24 1962‑63 1929‑30 1966‑67 1943‑44 2011-12 1938‑39 1959‑60 1929‑30 2012-13 1967‑68 2012-13 1948‑49 1978‑79 1923‑24 1991‑92 1966‑67 1932‑33 1983-84 1944‑45 1949‑50 1939‑40 1955‑56 1964‑65 1973‑74 2005-06 1938‑39 1995‑96 1963‑64 2006-07 1940‑41 2012-13 1929‑30 1973‑74 1984‑85 2010-11 2011-12 1968-69 1942‑43 1957‑58 1931‑32 1931‑32 1930‑31 1990‑91 2002-03 1967‑68 1935-36 1988‑89 1971‑72 1935‑36 1926‑27 1923‑24 1992‑93 1939‑40
Last Game 2006-07 1983‑84 2006-07 2009‑10 2000-01 2008-09 2008-09 2009‑10 1999-00 1925‑26 1966‑67 1933-34 2013-14 1943‑44 2011-12 1945‑45 1976‑77 1929‑30 2012-13 1967‑68 2012-13 1966‑67 2010-11 1923‑24 1992‑93 1968‑69 1951‑52 1983-84 2004‑05 1981‑82 2006-07 1955‑56 1964‑65 1973‑74 2005-06 2013‑14 2008-09 1963‑64 2006-07 2008-09 2012-13 1995‑96 1973‑74 1984‑85 2010-11 2011-12 1968-69 1942‑43 1963‑64 1931‑32 1931‑32 1978‑79 1990‑91 2010-11 1967‑68 1935-36 2006-07 2004-05 1943‑44 1927‑28 1923‑24 2013-14 1951‑52
Score 51‑52 77‑76 57‑58 58‑50 93-76 75-64 90-67 57‑62 114-69 25‑21 114‑64 37-26 56‑78 59‑30 81-62 82‑26 77‑66 20‑21 80-76 111‑79 98-67 89‑39 77‑79 (OT) N/A 72‑70 85‑75 80‑57 78-50 69‑59 75‑82 58-78 99‑71 84‑75 75‑69 52-57 46‑79 67-77 98‑59 65-53 54‑72 91-59 91‑71 94‑63 77‑37 66-88 63-58 100-65 43‑48 102‑79 23‑27 31‑22 82‑66 81‑78 71-62 89‑72 N/A 93-74 62-66 78‑26 N/A 27‑2 77-70 (OT) 87‑58
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL Christian Brothers Cicero Merchants Cincinnati Clemson Cleveland State Colorado Colorado College Columbia Concordia (Ill.) Concordia-St. Louis Connecticut Cornell (Iowa) Creighton Dartmouth Davidson Dayton Denver Des Moines Detroit Detroit City Doane Drake Dubuque Duke Duquesne East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington Elmhurst Elon Evansville Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Florida Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Florida State Fordham Fresno State Fort Leonard Wood Fort Sheridan Furman Gannon Gardner-Webb Georgetown George Washington Georgia Tech Glenview NTS Gonzaga Grambling State Great Lakes Grinnell Gustavus Adolphus Hamilton Club Hamline Hartford Harvard Hofstra Hollywood AC Holy Cross Houston Houston Baptist
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6‑0 1‑0 15‑35 0-1 0‑1 0‑1 1‑0 1-0 7‑1 0-1 1-10 1‑0 15‑10 1‑0 1‑0 34‑35 2‑0 1‑1 29‑7 2‑0 1‑0 4‑2 1‑0 0‑4 13‑14 6-0 1‑0 1‑0 8‑0 4‑0 1‑0 6‑0 1-0 11‑2 4-0 1‑0 1‑2 2-0 1-1 4‑0 3‑2 3‑1 0‑1 1‑0 2‑0 3‑0 1‑0 0-1 7‑23 2‑2 2‑2 5‑0 5‑1 1-0 0‑2 2‑0 1‑0 1‑0 7‑2 3‑0 0‑1 1-0 1‑0 1‑1 10‑4 1-0
1958‑59 1945‑46 1949‑50 2007-08 1985‑86 1939‑40 1929‑30 2009-10 1924‑25 1927-28 2003-04 1930‑31 1937‑38 1942‑43 1982‑83 1920‑21 1948‑49 1928‑29 1926‑27 1931‑32 1968‑69 1935‑36 1971‑72 1985‑86 1938‑39 2001-02 1969‑70 1964‑65 1971‑72 1976‑77 1984‑85 1923‑24 1999-00 1936‑37 2000-01 1982‑83 1965‑66 2010-11 2007-08 1989‑90 1964‑65 1953‑54 1982‑83 1951‑52 1951‑52 1980‑81 1962‑63 2012-13 1941‑42 1931‑32 1978-79 1942‑43 1951‑52 2013-14 1944‑45 1932‑33 1951‑52 1923-24 1935‑36 1987‑88 1969‑70 2006-07 1929‑30 1947‑48 1984‑85 2013-14
1965‑66 1945‑46 2012-13 2007-08 1985‑86 1939‑40 1929‑30 2009-10 1944‑45 1927-28 2012-13 1930‑31 2013-14 1942‑43 1982‑83 2005-06 1961‑62 1928‑29 2009-10 1932‑33 1968‑69 1990‑91 1971‑72 1999‑00 1990‑91 2004-05 1969‑70 1964‑65 2006-07 1979‑80 1984‑85 1954‑55 1999-00 1987‑88 2012-13 1982‑83 2000-01 2013-14 2009-10 2005-06 2000-01 2001-02 1982‑83 1951‑52 1951‑52 1986‑87 1962‑63 2012-13 2013-14 1998‑99 1990‑91 1951‑52 1982‑83 2013-14 1945‑46 1934‑35 1951‑52 1923‑24 1945‑46 1990‑91 1969‑70 2006-07 1929‑30 1953‑54 2004-05 2013-14
114‑75 71‑49 70-75 74-90 75‑90 37‑51 34‑22 59-53 80‑44 26-40 69-81 36‑15 62‑84 46‑35 79‑39 61‑54 79‑50 16‑19 68-66 (OT) 39‑27 95‑62 92‑71 83‑61 83‑84 75‑62 77-56 84‑77 99‑52 71‑41 57‑55 72‑50 101‑60 80-56 63‑65 85-78 105‑64 76‑83 81-70 61-64 72‑60 80‑74 70-61 60‑69 81-70 56‑32 81‑64 83‑48 59-71 60-56 87‑79 70‑87 99‑64 48‑49 96-58 67‑69 47‑19 88‑61 24‑13 62‑51 84‑73 84‑90 83-71 27‑24 55‑69 68‑57 78-58
HISTORY & RECORDS Howard Idaho State Illinois Illinois “B” UIC Illinois State Illinois Tech Illinois Wesleyan Indiana Indiana State Indianapolis Iona Iowa Iowa State IUPUI Jackson State Jacksonville John Carroll John F. Kennedy Joliet All‑Stars Kalamazoo Kansas Kansas State Kent Kentucky Lamar La Salle Lawrence Tech Lewis Liberty Lombard Long Island Brooklyn Loras Louisiana State Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola (La.) Loyola-Chicago Loyola Marymount Luther Maine Manchester (Ind.) Manchester (Minn.) Manhattan Mankato State Marquette Marshall Maryland Maryland-Baltimore County Massachusetts McKendree Meiji Memphis Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan Lutheran Michigan State Middle Tennessee State Milwaukee Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Mississippi Valley State Missouri Missouri‑St. Louis
1-0 1-0 6-12 4‑0 4‑1 21‑4 5‑0 23‑0 8‑14 11‑2 1‑0 3‑0 1‑2 1‑0 1-0 1‑0 2‑0 3‑0 1‑0 1‑0 6‑0 1‑8 3‑3 2‑0 3-18 1‑0 7‑2 9‑1 9‑0 1-0 0‑2 9‑4 4‑5 3‑3 2‑1 21‑38 1-0 38‑18 5‑2 0‑1 7-0 2‑0 1‑0 3‑4 1‑0 44‑70 5‑1 0‑2 1-0 1‑3 2‑0 1‑0 12‑14 6‑1 4-3 0‑1 1‑0 7‑2 1‑0 12‑1 9‑8 1‑2 1‑1 1-0 3‑2 1‑0
1999-00 1963‑64 1934‑35 1928‑29 1981‑82 1908‑09 1933‑34 1937‑38 1935‑36 1935‑36 1935‑36 1965‑66 1938‑39 1967‑68 2004-05 1987‑88 1992‑93 1947‑48 1969‑70 1945‑46 1934‑35 1941‑42 1938‑39 1923‑24 1942‑43 1979‑80 1949‑50 1946‑47 1952‑53 2008-09 1924‑25 1937‑38 1923‑24 1939‑40 1986‑87 1956‑57 1946-47 1922‑23 1946‑47 1923‑24 1979‑80 1953‑54 1954‑55 1950‑51 1970‑71 1917‑18 1973‑74 1976‑77 2012-13 1966‑67 1930‑31 1932‑33 1956‑57 1987‑88 1952‑53 1995‑96 1969‑70 1936‑37 1969‑70 1951‑52 1933‑34 1982‑83 1988‑89 2011-12 1979‑80 1969‑70
1999-00 1963‑64 1957‑58 1930‑31 2009-10 2013-14 1948‑49 1976‑77 1996‑97 2010-11 1935‑36 1987‑88 1994‑95 1967‑68 2004-05 1987‑88 1993‑94 1954‑55 1969‑70 1945‑46 1954‑55 2007-08 2006-07 1924‑25 2006-07 1979‑80 2007-08 1963‑64 2000-01 2008-09 1924‑25 2001-02 1929‑30 1986‑87 1997‑98 2012-13 1946-47 2012-13 1992‑93 1923‑24 1995‑96 1955‑56 1954‑55 1974‑75 1970‑71 2013-14 1976‑77 1998‑99 2012-13 1993‑94 1931‑32 1932‑33 2004-05 1996‑97 1960‑61 1995‑96 1969‑70 2003-04 1969‑70 2013-14 2011-12 2011-12 2009‑10 2011-12 2004-05 1969‑70
105-61 78‑67 70‑75 46‑15 77‑56 64‑69 70‑34 82‑63 57‑74 51‑73 41‑36 92‑56 87‑96 67‑63 88-67 81‑59 90‑83 88‑55 90‑55 79‑43 98‑46 66-84 70-65 40‑19 81‑87 61‑59 93-88 105‑56 87‑80 64-63 15‑29 95-69 27‑25 58‑63 56‑54 58-79 48-38 61‑69 71‑70 16‑23 72‑58 84‑74 103‑74 90‑75 87‑74 94-96 (OT) 74‑92 75‑92 69-61 78‑76 35‑24 46‑25 55-68 45‑61 72‑70 65‑73 97‑76 81‑89 97‑76 80-71 85‑86 68‑70 45‑76 80-70 75-70 87‑74
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL Missouri State Monmouth (N.J.) Morgan State Morningside Muhlenberg Murray State Navy Navy Pier Nebraska Nebraska‑Omaha Nebraska Wesleyan UNLV Nevada‑Reno New Mexico New Mexico State New York Niagara Nicholls State North Carolina UNC Wilmington North Carolina A&T North Carolina State North Central North Dakota North Texas State Northeast Missouri State Northeastern Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern Northwestern State Notre Dame Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Old Dominion Olympic Club Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Coast Club Paris (France) Parsons Pennsylvania Penn State Pepperdine Pittsburgh Portland Princeton Providence Purdue Quincy Radio Chicago Regis Rhode Island Rice Rice Institute Ripon Rocky Mountain Rutgers Saint Louis Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) St. Ambrose St. Bonaventure
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2‑0 2‑0 0-1 2‑0 1‑0 2‑1 0‑1 5‑0 4‑0 2‑0 1‑0 0‑5 2‑0 0‑2 0‑1 0‑4 16‑7 1-0 1‑4 2‑0 1‑1 4‑3 9‑1 8‑3 2‑0 2‑0 3‑0 25‑6 2‑0 20‑10 1-0 44‑60 6‑2 4‑4 3‑1 2‑1 8‑12 5‑3 1‑0 2‑0 2‑0 2‑0 1‑0 1‑0 3‑0 1‑1 6‑0 6‑1 2‑9 5‑0 3‑0 8‑24 9‑12 4‑0 1‑0 1‑0 5‑1 1‑0 1‑0 1‑0 2‑0 4-6 34‑27 10‑6 6‑3 7‑10
1933‑34 1986‑87 2008-09 1947‑48 1943‑44 1945‑46 1985‑86 1942‑43 1933‑34 1939‑40 1957‑58 1988‑89 1929‑30 1929‑30 1991‑92 1941‑42 1931‑32 1999-00 1946‑47 1986‑87 1988‑89 1947‑48 1930‑31 1929‑30 1979‑80 1964‑65 1991‑92 1924‑25 1985‑86 1911‑12 2006-07 1911‑12 1959‑60 1943‑44 1941‑42 1948‑49 1939‑40 1980‑81 1929‑30 1977‑78 1939‑40 1945‑46 1929‑30 1955‑56 1969‑70 1952‑53 1938‑39 1982‑83 1936‑37 1956‑57 1982‑83 1960‑61 1934‑35 1950‑51 1944‑45 1947‑48 1944‑45 1930‑31 1946‑47 1953‑54 1971‑72 2005-06 1924‑25 1936‑37 1927‑28 1960‑61
1934‑35 1999‑00 2008-09 1951‑52 1943‑44 2001-02 1985‑86 1944‑45 1982‑83 1940‑41 1957‑58 2002-03 1969‑70 1998‑99 1991‑92 1965‑66 1997‑98 1999-00 2002-03 1998‑99 2007-08 1991‑92 1951‑52 1966‑67 1980‑81 1968‑69 1993‑94 2012-13 2009‑10 2013-14 2006-07 2012-13 2003-04 1989‑90 1992‑93 1970‑71 2010-11 2005-06 1929‑30 1978‑79 1941‑42 2013‑14 1929‑30 1955‑56 1971‑72 1978‑79 1984‑85 1990‑91 2012-13 1964‑65 1984‑85 2013-14 2006-07 1954‑55 1944‑45 1947‑48 2006-07 1930‑31 1946‑47 1953‑54 1973‑74 2012-13 2008-09 2009-10 1975‑76 1976‑77
47‑18 69‑62 75-79 88‑54 68‑45 65-69 64‑67 61‑41 68‑58 40‑25 71‑45 70‑75 104‑71 81‑82 73‑81 65‑88 68‑58 67-43 72‑83 78‑63 93-96 83‑97 74‑63 82‑47 92‑86 94‑64 82‑55 69‑64 60‑52 57‑56 97-67 78-82 (OT) 63-60 71‑53 94‑108 69‑73 56‑60 43‑87 35‑21 75‑72 27‑23 93‑81 36‑28 71‑45 93‑75 96‑93 78‑61 85‑64 66-81 77‑64 56‑42 61-84 73‑81 72‑22 66‑28 51‑37 89-81 45‑28 48‑44 81‑36 91‑73 57-76 65-61 58‑51 85‑67 85‑74
HISTORY & RECORDS St. Francis Brooklyn St. John’s (Minn.) St. John’s (N.Y.) St. Joseph’s (Ind.) St. Joseph’s (N.M.) St. Leo St. Mary’s (Calif.) St. Mary’s (Minn.) St. Norbert St. Thomas (Minn.) St. Viator’s St. Xavier Sam Houston State San Diego State San Francisco San Jose State Santa Clara Seattle Seton Hall South Carolina South Dakota South Dakota State USF Southeast Missouri State Southern Southern California Southern Illinois Southern Miss Southwestern Louisiana Spring Hill Stanford Stetson Steubenville Syracuse Tampa Taylor TCU Temple Tennessee Tennessee Tech Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M-Corpus Christi UTEP UT-Pan American Texas‑San Antonio Texas State Texas Tech Toledo Tulane Utah Utah State Valparaiso Vanderbilt Vaughan Hospital Villanova Virginia VCU Virginia Military Virginia Tech Wagner Wake Forest Washburne Washington Washington State Wayland Baptist
1‑0 2‑0 15‑18 11‑1 1‑0 2‑0 5‑0 12‑4 9‑0 5‑1 7‑8 2‑0 1‑0 2‑0 2‑4 1‑0 3‑2 1‑0 4‑10 4‑3 1‑0 1-0 15-12 1-0 1-0 3‑4 2‑0 5‑5 1‑0 1‑0 1‑2 2‑0 1‑0 4‑10 1‑0 2‑0 6‑2 2‑3 0‑2 1‑0 3‑8 0-1 1-0 1‑0 5‑0 2‑0 1-0 2‑0 5‑6 7‑4 1‑2 0‑1 16‑6 0‑3 1‑0 8‑18 2‑0 1‑0 0‑1 1‑1 2‑0 2‑2 1‑0 2‑2 1‑1 1‑0
1985‑86 1966‑67 1931‑32 1933‑34 1965‑66 1968‑69 1969‑70 1923‑24 1947‑48 1924‑25 1925‑26 1974‑75 1951‑52 1972‑73 1929‑30 1974‑75 1938‑39 1964‑65 1941‑42 1961‑62 1938‑39 1929-30 1982‑83 2003-04 2008-09 1931‑32 1930‑31 1995‑96 1969‑70 1970‑71 1966‑67 1994‑95 1965‑66 1961‑62 1960‑61 1952‑53 1958‑59 1952‑53 1973‑74 1967‑68 1946‑47 2004-05 2007-08 1929‑30 1982‑83 1987‑88 2009-10 1983‑84 1938‑39 1995‑96 1929‑30 1973‑74 1923‑24 1964‑65 1944‑45 1938‑39 1975‑76 1970‑71 1975‑76 1974‑75 1979‑80 1956‑57 1935‑36 1935‑36 1973‑74 1955‑56
1985‑86 1967‑68 2013-14 1973‑74 1965‑66 1973‑74 1984‑85 1974‑75 1954‑55 1937‑38 1937‑38 1975‑76 1951‑52 1980‑81 1992‑93 1974‑75 1981‑82 1964‑65 2013-14 1999‑00 1938‑39 1929-30 2012-13 2003-04 2008-09 1978‑79 1952‑53 2013-14 1969‑70 1970‑71 2010-11 1995‑96 1965‑66 2012-13 1960‑61 1954‑55 2004-05 2001-02 2009‑10 1967‑68 2013‑14 2004-05 2007-08 1929‑30 2011-12 1988‑89 2009-10 2011-12 2003-04 2004-05 1956‑57 1973‑74 1980‑81 2009-10 1944‑45 2013-14 1985‑86 1970‑71 1975‑76 1975‑76 1980‑81 2006-07 1935‑36 1988‑89 1974‑75 1955‑56
93‑48 103‑55 64-72 89‑71 96‑74 89‑52 76‑53 109‑68 76‑61 34‑31 34‑31 102‑70 95‑47 85‑69 91‑61 75‑73 80‑58 91‑77 65‑60 58‑46 37‑35 38-19 73-83 57-50 83-46 89‑78 79‑69 68-75 86‑61 94‑65 74-81 (OT) 90‑57 101‑67 57-78 101‑68 112‑69 64-62 60-58 53‑57 88‑68 59‑77 72-75 85-70 38‑29 91‑72 88‑55 86-69 76‑70 81‑93 81-71 79‑86 93‑102 95‑71 54-67 85‑53 62‑87 72‑68 100‑77 66‑71 73‑65 90‑75 78‑63 42‑24 75‑79 69‑83 84‑56
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL Wayne State (Mich.) Wayne State (Neb.) Weber State West Texas State West Virginia Western Carolina Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Western Ontario Westmont Wichita State Winona State Wisconsin Wisconsin‑Green Bay Wisconsin‑LaCrosse Wisconsin‑Superior Wright State Wyoming Xavier Yale YMCA College Youngstown State
0‑1 1‑0 3‑0 0‑1 1‑7 1-1 0‑1 10‑6 20‑8 9‑0 1‑0 4‑4 1‑0 6‑1 5‑3 1‑3 3‑0 1-0 1‑1 8‑5 1‑0 2‑1 2‑0
1955‑56 1962‑63 1986‑87 1941‑42 1944‑45 2002-03 1989‑90 1942‑43 1921‑22 1932‑33 1972‑73 1937‑38 1972‑73 1935‑36 1971‑72 1923‑24 1937‑38 2013-14 1929‑30 1938‑39 1977‑78 1924‑25 1960‑61
Team Notes - Milwaukee was also known as Wisconsin State-Milwaukee and Milwaukee Teachers - Long Island Brooklyn was also known as Long Island - St. Francis Brooklyn was also known as St. Francis (N.Y.)
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1955‑56 1962‑63 1989‑90 1941‑42 2011-12 2010-11 1989‑90 2012‑13 1987‑88 1965‑66 1972‑73 2013-14 1972‑73 1979‑80 1990‑91 1925‑26 1953‑54 2013-14 1944‑45 2013‑14 1977‑78 1925‑26 2001-02
63‑72 73‑45 55‑47 43‑60 75‑92 64-69 69‑72 61‑70 94‑64 120‑51 89‑69 72-90 87‑57 90‑77 56‑57 26‑21 102‑47 81-72 68‑29 64‑83 100‑52 24‑19 107-69
HISTORY & RECORDS
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1923-24 Record: 8-6 (.571) | Head Coach: Robert L. Stevenson Kent College W Bauer & Black W Valparaiso L 18-20 Hamilton Club H W 24-13 Chicago Chiropractic H W 27-2 Loras A L 19-27 Luther A L 15-23 UW-LaCrosse A L 14-26 St. Mary’s (Minn.) A L 19-22 Loras A W 14-10 Luther H W 27-9 Amer. Col. Phys. Ed. H W 30-15 St. Mary’s (Minn.) H L 11-23 Elmhurst H W 37-20 1924-25 Record: 6-13 (.316) | Head Coach: Harry Adams Northern Illinois A W Valparaiso A L Saint Louis H L St. Thomas H W UW-LaCrosse H L YMCA College A L Valparaiso A L Elmhurst H W Saint Louis A L Concordia A L Lombard H L Loras L Kent College A W Lombard A L Loras A L UW-LaCrosse A L St. Mary’s (Minn.) H L YMCA College H W St. Mary’s (Minn.) A W 1925-26 Record: 11-5 (.688) | Head Coach: Eddie Anderson St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W Loras H W Saint Louis A W Concordia A W Valparaiso H W Northern Illinois A L YMCA College H W Northern Illinois H W St. Viator’s H W Saint Louis H L Amer. Col. Phys. Ed. H W St. Viator’s A L Loras A L UW-LaCrosse A W St. Mary’s (Minn.) A W Valparaiso A L 1926-27 Record: 7-7 (.500) | Head Coach: Eddie Anderson Saint Louis W Augustana W Valparaiso H W St. Viator’s A L
W W W W L L L L L L
26-23 32-29 30-19 31-13 12-20 26-27 25-27 17-29 24-31 23-27
1927-28 Record: 2-7 (.286) | Head Coach: Eddie Anderson Chicago Athletic Assoc. H L J18 Loras A W J19 St. Ambrose A L Saint Louis H W St. Viator’s H L Concordia-St. Louis A L St. Ambrose H L Detroit L Saint Louis L
19-22 18-14 12-37 31-14 10-15 26-40 15-33 19-27 17-34
1928-29 Record: 5-4 (.556) | Head Coach: Eddie Anderson Illinois “B” A W St. Ambrose A L Des Moines A W St. Viator’s A W Des Moines H L Illinois “B” H W St. Viator’s H L St. Ambrose H W Dayton H L
21-16 24-25 39-28 21-19 16-19 28-22 12-20 20-16 18-22
33-18 37-26 43-37 24-22 42-24 21-32 24-19 34-19 27-22 22-38 25-21 22-45 31-33 26-21 36-20 26-33
1929-30 Record: 15-5 (.750) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly Valparaiso H W North Dakota H W South Dakota State H W Detroit H W Loras A W Colorado College A W Wyoming A L Utah A L Utah H W Nevada A W San Francisco A W St. Ignatius A L Olympic Club A W Athens AC A L Santa Barbara A W Pacific Coast Club A W Hollywood AC A W Arizona A W Texas Mines A W New Mexico A L
34-21 22-14 38-19 21-17 27-25 34-22 25-33 41-46 35-32 25-24 37-33 31-33 35-21 20-21 35-14 36-28 27-24 29-16 38-29 23-26
28-13 27-20 21-20 20-24
1930-31 Record: 13-3 (.813) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly Illinois “B” H W Cornell College H W St. Viator’s A L Illinois “B” A W
40-27 36-15 12-13 46-15
12-9 13-37 11-23 24-16 23-25 8-36 13-26 25-11 17-29 29-35 21-42 19-21 40-19 15-29 27-33 17-20 20-24
St. Thomas Detroit H St. Mary’s (Minn.) H Saint Louis Loras St. Thomas St. Mary’s (Minn.) A St. Viator’s A Valparaiso Chicago Athletic Assoc.
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL Southern Illinois Rice North Dakota St. Thomas Detroit Centenary St. Viator’s North Central Loyola-Chicago McKendree Loyola-Chicago St. Mary’s (Minn.)
A W H W H W H W A W H W H L A W A W H W A L A W
30-20 45-28 31-23 35-25 21-17 33-15 28-30 27-18 22-15 33-25 20-24 48-15
Detroit Saint Louis Detroit
A H H
W W W
30-23 40-31 50-41
1934-35 Record: 15-1 (.938) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly Illinois A W Kalamazoo H W Valparaiso A W Missouri State H W Beloit H W Purdue AR L Grinnell H W Saint Louis A W Northern Illinois A W Western Michigan H W North Central H W Detroit A W Valparaiso H W Western Michigan A W Saint Louis H W Detroit H W
29-26 52-14 35-17 47-18 35-9 37-48 47-19 35-25 30-20 36-32 30-20 54-33 60-28 31-25 36-23 58-25
1931-32 Record: 9-6 (.600) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly USC LU W St. Viator’s CS W Carleton H L Centenary H W St. Thomas H W St. Viator’s H W Catholic University A W George Washington A L St. John’s A L Niagara A L Detroit A L Detroit City College A W Detroit H W St. Viator’s H L McKendree H W
20-18 28-24 23-27 33-17 37-14 24-17 31-22 28-35 21-35 25-30 25-36 33-32 26-20 17-18 35-24
1932-33 Record: 12-3 (.800) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly Elmhurst H W Western Ontario H W Western Ontario H W St. Viator’s A W Beloit H W St. Thomas H W Western Michigan H W North Central A L Meiji H W Grinnell H W St. Viator’s H W Detroit City College A W Western Michigan A L Detroit A L Detroit H W
30-14 39-24 36-20 29-21 42-22 38-28 36-32 25-26 46-25 41-14 26-23 39-27 27-46 24-35 25-19
1935-36 Record: 18-4 (.818) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W Hamline H W Chicago A W Purdue CS L Illinois CS L Wisconsin CS W Washburn H W Drake H W Minnesota AR W Indiana CS W Saint Louis A W Western Michigan H W Saint Louis H W North Central H W Detroit A W Western Michigan A L Detroit H W Olympic Tournament Indiana State AR W Central Normal AR W Minnesota A W Minnesota A W Washington MSG L
1933-34 Record: 17-0 (1.000) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly North Central H W Nebraska H W Minnesota H W Arizona H W Illinois Tech H W Valparaiso H W North Central H W Missouri State A W Saint Louis A W Western Michigan H W Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W Valparaiso A W Illinois Tech A W Western Michigan A W
33-24 35-11 22-14 37-26 43-35 35-22 30-24 30-28 33-30 39-36 47-22 38-28 43-41 37-29
1936-37 Record: 15-6 (.714) | Head Coach: Tom Haggerty North Dakota H L D12 Pittsburgh AR W (OT) Hamline H W Illinois A W Purdue AR L Wisconsin A W Minnesota A L Saint Louis H W Chicago A W Evansville A W Western Michigan H L North Central A W
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)
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AR = Chicago Armory (Chicago, Ill.)
51-23 31-24 45-25 24-28 24-26 27-22 42-24 30-28 48-17 35-31 40-16 53-34 53-37 41-35 40-33 33-35 41-29 29-28 41-36 36-30 33-27 33-54
AR = Chicago Armory (Chicago, Ill.) | CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
34-36 41-37 27-25 31-25 45-53 33-17 25-34 40-23 35-23 36-25 33-36 35-26
HISTORY & RECORDS Saint Louis A Michigan State A Detroit H St. John’s MSG Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A Detroit A Western Michigan H North Central H Loyola-Chicago
W W W W W L W W L
AR = Chicago Armory (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
1937-38 Record: 12-10 (.545) | Head Coach: Tom Haggerty Valparaiso H W Chicago A W Illinois Wesleyan H W Hamline A L Wisconsin State A W North Dakota A L Wichita State H W Purdue AR L Saint Louis H W D21 Creighton H L Centenary H W Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A W Long Island MSG L Loyola-Chicago A L Western Michigan A L Illinois Wesleyan A W Saint Louis A W St. Viator’s H W Hamline A L Detroit H L (OT) Western Michigan A W Detroit A L
AR = Chicago Armory (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
38-20 23-21 34-19 35-33 33-27 24-29 41-32 47-24 43-46
47-37 28-20 35-11 28-42 30-23 48-49 36-21 50-60 46-19 37-44 53-26 38-37 29-55 40-53 40-41 41-39 31-29 34-31 29-39 36-38 53-38 24-40
1938-39 Record: 15-7 (.682) | Head Coach: Tom Haggerty Valparaiso H W 55-32 Chicago A L (2OT) 48-51 Arkansas State H W 61-32 Purdue A L 36-43 Iowa AR L 29-34 Penn State AR W 31-23 Santa Clara AR L 51-57 Duquesne AR W 46-40 J16 Xavier H W 38-30 Villanova A W 36-29 St. John’s MSG W 40-26 Butler AR L 29-39 Toledo A W 42-36 Loyola-Chicago CS L 26-36 Illinois Wesleyan H W 58-19 South Dakota A W 37-35 F18 Creighton A W 39-31 Wichita State A L 32-35 Kansas State A W 34-30 Nebraska A W 37-33 Illinois Wesleyan A W 45-38 Hamline H W 39-32 AR = Chicago Armory (Chicago, Ill.) | CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
1939-40 Record: 22-6 (.786) | Head Coach: Tom Haggerty Chicago Teachers H W Arkansas State H W Purdue A W Hamline A W Wisconsin State A W USC CS L Oregon CS W Centenary SS W Santa Clara CS W Kansas State CS W Nebraska-Omaha H W Detroit CS W Chicago H W Detroit CS W Toledo CS W Indiana CS L Louisiana State CS W Loyola-Chicago CS W Bradley CS L Toledo A W Long Island MSG L Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A W Long Island W Concordia H W Bradley A W National Invitation Tournament Long Island MSG W Colorado MSG L Oklahoma A&M MSG L
44-25 65-17 37-25 53-33 33-29 42-44 39-37 46-14 52-50 56-30 46-29 47-37 32-22 44-40 37-35 30-51 53-28 21-15 33-34 41-39 43-44 44-36 44-36 49-22 41-39 45-38 37-51 22-23
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) | SS = Saint Sabina’s HS (Chicago, Ill.)
1940-41 Record: 13-8 | Head Coach: Bill Wendt Elmhurst H W Kalamazoo H W Chicago Teachers H W Arkansas State SS W UCLA W Purdue CS W Butler CS W Santa Clara CS L Bradley CS L Long Island A L Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A W Duquesne A W Chicago A W Toledo A L Loyola-Chicago CS W F14 Creighton L Long Island CS L Toledo A L Nebraska-Omaha H W Concordia H W
52-16 48-18 40-31 50-30 30-23 37-33 53-32 39-43 45-48 30-44 52-50 45-36 37-32 51-55 37-33 48-60 40-44 45-47 40-25 56-32
1941-42 Record: 10-12 (.455) | Head Coach: Bill Wendt Concordia H W Kalamazoo H W Chicago Teachers H W St. Sabina’s W Chicago A W Purdue A L
55-24 47-22 35-20 72-26 43-35 26-30
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) | SS = Saint Sabina’s HS (Chicago, Ill.)
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL Oregon CS W Oklahoma W USC CS L Toledo A L West Texas CS L NYU CS L Long Island CS W Kansas CS L Loyola-Chicago CS L Toledo CS L Duquesne A L F25 Seton Hall A L Georgetown A W Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A L Bradley CS W Bradley A L CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)
1942-43 Record: 19-5 (.792) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer Navy Pier A W Chicago Teachers H W Glenview NTS H W Navy Pier H W Purdue CS W USC CS W Toledo A W Duquesne A L D31 Marquette A W Chicago A W J9 Marquette CS W Loyola-Chicago A W Western Michigan CS W Michigan State CS W Notre Dame CS L Camp Grant CS L Western Kentucky CS W Camp Grant A L Kentucky CS W Bradley CS W Bradley A W Illinois Wesleyan A W NCAA Championship Dartmouth MSG W Georgetown MSG L
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
1943-44 Record: 22-4 (.846) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer Navy Pier A W Concordia H W Concordia A W Glenview NTS H W Nebraska CS W Chicago Teachers H W D18 Indiana CS W Navy Pier H W Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A W Long Island MSG W Arkansas A W Chicago CS W Glenview NTS A W Valparaiso A L J21 Marquette CS L F4 Purdue H W
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27-23 40-26 48-54 37-50 43-60 37-38 44-43 26-43 51-52 41-43 34-35 33-36 34-29 43-52 50-37 36-52
51-28 42-16 47-38 73-32 45-37 49-47 49-40 40-48 54-46 67-20 42-37 46-38 57-44 45-37 47-50 48-52 44-40 43-48 53-44 68-38 61-42 52-35 46-35 49-53
65-51 80-31 88-23 44-36 55-14 85-23 81-43 58-37 64-56 59-38 59-30 78-26 55-50 57-65 49-51 39-37
F5 Notre Dame CS F12 Illinois CS Valparaiso H Western Kentucky CS Ohio State CS Wisconsin CS Concordia H National Invitation Tournament Muhlenberg MSG Oklahoma A&M MSG M26 St. John’s MSG
W L W W W W W
61-45 33-45 69-38 56-36 61-49 48-35 80-44
W W L
68-45 41-38 39-47
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
1944-45 Record: 21-3 (.875) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer Illinois Tech H W Glenview NTS H W Illinois Tech H W Navy Pier H W Wyoming CS W Illinois Wesleyan H W Illinois CS L Radio Chicago H W Long Island A W Illinois A W Western Kentucky A W Vaughan Hospital A W Hamline CS W Hamline A W J27 Marquette CS W Notre Dame CS W Purdue CS W Oklahoma A&M CS W Great Lakes CS L Western Kentucky CS W National Invitation Tournament West Virginia MSG W Rhode Island MSG W Bowling Green MSG W Red Cross Benefit Game Oklahoma A&M MSG L
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
1945-46 Record: 19-5 (.792) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer N23 Cicero Merchants H W N28 Joliet All-Stars A W D5 Oklahoma A&M A W DePaul Invitational D12 Bowling Green CS W D14 Washington CS W D15 Indiana State CS W D17 Arkansas State H W D21 Oregon State CS W D29 Illinois A L D31 Minnesota A L J5 Notre Dame A L J12 Western Kentucky A W J14 Murray State A W J18 Michigan State CS W J26 Marquette CS W F1 Great Lakes CS L F2 Indiana State CS W Stadium Round Robin F8 Oklahoma A&M CS L
65-46 53-31 62-45 61-41 68-29 66-43 40-43 66-28 74-47 63-56 65-37 85-33 45-41 49-40 59-32 56-52 50-34 48-46 56-64 65-49 76-54 97-53 71-54 44-52
71-49 79-43 46-42 59-54 75-50 74-56 82-26 59-40 37-56 36-45 42-43 81-43 65-43 58-52 66-36 67-69 52-42 38-46
HISTORY & RECORDS F9 F16 F23 F27 M7 M9
Hamline Long Island Notre Dame Long Island Bradley Beloit
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)
CS CS CS A A H
W W W W W W
1946-47 Record: 16-9 (.640) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer N25 Chicago Teachers H W D3 Kalamazoo H W D7 Minnesota A L D12 Kentucky A L D14 Rice Institute CS W D16 St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W D19 Texas CS L D21 North Carolina CS W D30 Illinois Wesleyan H W J6 Purdue A L J10 Loyola (Calif.) A W J13 Murray State A W J18 Niagara A W J25 Michigan State CS W Stadium Round Robin J31 Oklahoma A&M CS L F1 Bowling Green CS L F6 St. Ambrose A W F8 Kentucky CS W F11 Marquette CS L F15 Bradley CS W F17 Notre Dame A L F22 Kansas CS L F28 Notre Dame CS W M1 Loyola-Chicago CS W M3 Lawrence Tech H W CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)
1947-48 Record: 22-8 (.733) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer N24 Chicago Teachers H W D1 St. Norbert H W D3 Kalamazoo H W D10 Kentucky A L D13 Oklahoma CS W D15 Minnesota A L D20 Loyola-Chicago CS W D26 John Carroll A W D29 Morningside H W J4 Holy Cross CS W J8 Evansville A W J10 Notre Dame A L J15 St. John’s A W (2OT) J17 Niagara A W J24 Michigan State CS W J29 Oklahoma A&M CS W J31 Kentucky CS L F3 Michigan State A W F7 Marquette CS W F10 Lawrence Tech H W F12 Regis H W F14 Notre Dame CS W F17 Saint Louis A L (OT) F21 Bradley CS W F25 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W F28 Saint Louis CS W
62-51 69-48 63-47 75-51 67-46 65-40
71-40 67-61 39-54 45-65 48-44 73-60 43-61 60-53 77-45 41-57 48-38 50-47 58-51 52-45 37-44 47-59 54-41 53-47 45-52 66-50 45-80 41-58 61-50 55-51 83-50
46-30 86-39 72-33 50-74 71-61 44-46 50-43 54-53 84-34 47-40 60-50 46-52 69-66 56-53 52-42 32-31 51-68 63-49 65-49 73-47 51-37 50-46 56-58 67-48 47-33 52-42
M6 Loyola-Chicago CS National Invitation Tournament North Carolina State MSG NYU MSG Western Kentucky MSG
L
48-49
W L L
75-64 59-73 59-61
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
1948-49 Record: 16-9 (.640) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer N29 Illinois Tech H W D3 Chicago Teachers H W D8 Kentucky A L D11 Illinois CS W D13 Illinois Wesleyan H W D18 Minnesota CS L D20 Illinois A L D22 Loyola-Chicago CS L D27 Centenary H W D29 Baldwin-Wallace A W J3 Oklahoma City A W J5 Oklahoma A&M A W J11 Notre Dame A W J15 Niagara A L J18 St. John’s A W J22 Kentucky CS L J29 Oklahoma A&M CS L F1 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W F5 Indiana CS W F12 Loyola-Chicago CS W F14 Northern Illinois H W F19 Notre Dame CS L F26 Denver CS W F28 St. Norbert H W M5 Ohio State CS L
70-34 70-28 36-67 60-50 61-57 50-67 51-89 44-56 63-40 72-54 43-41 39-32 59-38 53-57 61-58 45-56 26-37 82-46 47-46 55-45 67-49 49-54 69-50 88-65 51-63
1949-50 Record: 12-13 (.480) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer N28 St. Norbert H W D3 Ohio State A W D6 Illinois Wesleyan H W D10 La Salle CS L D13 Indiana A L D17 Loyola-Chicago CS W D21 Kentucky A L D23 USC CS L D27 Bradley A L J4 Oklahoma A&M A W J9 Ohio State CS L J11 Notre Dame A L J14 Boston College A W J17 St. John’s A W J21 Kentucky CS L J28 Oklahoma A&M CS L F1 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) A W F4 San Francisco CS L F7 Cincinnati CS W F10 Bradley CS L F14 John Carroll A W F18 Notre Dame CS W F25 Loyola-Chicago CS L F27 Lawrence Tech A W M4 Bowling Green CS L
73-45 70-68 70-63 41-49 55-61 59-53 47-49 52-57 65-68 41-40 62-70 53-58 88-55 74-68 53-86 45-53 74-64 51-53 67-59 56-67 63-55 68-58 47-61 73-53 55-73
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)
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1951-52 Record: 19-8 (.704) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Bill Schyman 6-5 Jr. 11.5 F Ray Caplis 6-3 Sr. 6.0 C Gene Dyker 6-7 Jr. 14.8 G Ron Feiereisel 6-3 Jr. 14.1 G Stan Hoover 5-10 Sr. 6.1 Top Subs: Jim Lamkin, So., 5-9, 9.0; Dan Lecos, So., 6-4, 5.1; Russ Johnson, Jr., 6-6, 5.2 N20 St. Norbert H W 91-45 N30 Gustavus Adolphus H W 88-61 D4 North Central A W 74-63 D6 Chicago Teachers H W 87-58 D10 Minnesota A W 64-57 D12 Northern Illinois A L 69-74 D14 Samuel Houston H W 95-47 D17 Illinois Wesleyan H W 87-47 D20 Kentucky A L 60-98 D22 Illinois A L 61-70 D27 Morningside H W 88-54 D28 St. Ambrose H W 84-62 J4 Oklahoma A&M A L 49-52 J7 Wisconsin State-Milwaukee H W 97-44 J11 Ft. Leonard Wood H W 81-70 J19 Beloit CS W 80-57 J21 Ft. Sheridan H W 84-46 J26 Illinois CS W 69-65 J28 Glenview NTS H W 99-64 F2 Cincinnati CS W 62-48 F7 Manhattan A W 66-65
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Oklahoma A&M Notre Dame Loyola-Chicago Ft. Sheridan Kentucky Notre Dame
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)
CS A CS A CS CS
W L L W L L
53-50 70-76 63-68 56-32 61-63 77-78
1952-53 Record: 19-9 (.679) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Bill Schyman 6-5 Sr. 10.6 F Frank Blum 6-4 So. 9.8 C Russ Johnson 6-6 Sr. 11.8 G Ron Feiereisel 6-3 Sr. 18.0 G Jim Lamkin 5-9 Jr. 15.7 Top Subs: Dan Lecos, Jr., 6-4, 4.9; Dan Kieres, Sr., 5-11, 2.5 N28 Gonzaga H W 97-90 D1 Lewis H W 84-48 D2 St. Ambrose H W 82-61 D5 Illinois Wesleyan H W 70-56 D8 St. Norbert H W 86-58 D17 Oklahoma A&M A L 51-62 D22 Southern Illinois H W 79-69 Holiday Festival D27 La Salle MSG W 63-61 D28 Manhattan MSG L 64-73 D30 Miami (Ohio) MSG W 81-78 J2 Taylor H W 83-69 J3 Saint Louis A L 75-82 J5 Lawrence Tech H W 93-63 J10 Bradley A L 76-91 J13 Quincy H W 103-85 J17 La Salle CS W 68-62 J20 Cincinnati A W 68-67 J24 Oklahoma A&M CS W 58-47 J31 Notre Dame CS W 83-56 F3 Elmhurst H W 85-43 F7 Loyola-Chicago A W 68-43 F11 Temple A L 66-71 F14 Duquesne CS L 69-77 F21 Bradley CS W 75-69 F25 Notre Dame A L 67-93 NCAA Championship M10 Miami (Ohio) AC W 74-72 M13 Indiana CS L 80-82 M14 Pennsylvania CS L 70-90 AC = Allen County Coliseum (Fort Wayne, Ind.) | CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
1953-54 Record: 11-10 (.524) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Ed Curtin 6-1 So. 5.0 F Frank Blum 6-4 Jr. 11.6 C Ken Jaksy 6-5 So. 11.1 G Jim Lamkin 5-9 Jr. 19.3 G Ron Sobieszczyk 6-3 So. 14.3 Top Subs: Bernard Skul, Jr., 6-4, 4.8; Dan Lecos, Sr., 6-4, 4.1; Mike Donohue, Jr., 6-2, 1.5 N27 Ripon H W 81-36 D1 Illinois Wesleyan H W 73-63 D4 Wisconsin State-Milwaukee H W 102-47 D7 St. Norbert H W 90-47 D10 Manchester (Ind.) H W 82-59 D15 Illinois-Normal H W 98-68 D19 Illinois A L 65-79 D21 St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W 81-65
HISTORY & RECORDS Sugar Bowl Tournament D29 Holy Cross D30 Fordham J4 Quincy J11 Kentucky J19 Lewis F1 Illinois F6 Notre Dame F9 Bradley F13 Saint Louis F15 Notre Dame F20 Kentucky F22 Lawrence Tech F27 Bradley
NO NO H A H CS CS A CS A CS H CS
L L W L W L L L L L L W W (OT)
CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | NO = New Orleans, La.
55-69 61-65 99-62 63-81 94-42 61-71 53-59 69-80 70-86 71-86 61-76 81-75 80-76
1954-55 Record: 16-6 (.727) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Bill Robinzine 6-2 Jr. 15.0 F Frank Blum 6-4 Sr. 12.1 C Ken Jaksy 6-5 Jr. 13.0 G Jim Lamkin 5-9 Sr. 10.3 G Ron Sobieszczyk 6-3 Jr. 17.3 Top Subs: Bernie Skul, Sr., 6-4, 4.8; Ed Curtin, Jr., 6-1, 4.2 D2 Kalamazoo H W 98-46 D4 Minnesota CS W 94-93 D7 Illinois-Normal H W 92-55 D11 Minnesota H L 84-94 D14 Quincy H W 72-22 D17 Taylor H W 112-69 D22 Michigan State A W 76-75 D28 Lawrence Tech H W 109-60 D30 Manchester (Minn.) H W 103-74 J4 John Carroll H W 88-55 J6 Elmhurst H W 101-60 J10 Kentucky A L 59-92 J14 St. Ambrose H W 104-62 J19 Bradley A W 65-62 J29 Michigan State CS L 72-88 J31 Illinois Wesleyan H W 89-78 F5 Manhattan CS L 70-71 F7 St. Norbert H W 76-61 F12 Bradley CS W 82-70 F19 Kentucky CS L 72-76 F26 Notre Dame CS W 81-77 M1 Notre Dame A L 61-72 CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)
1955-56 Record: 16-8 (.667) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Bill Robinzine 6-2 Sr. 15.5 F Richard Heise 6-5 Jr. 7.8 C Ken Jaksy 6-5 Sr. 17.3 G Ed Curtin 6-1 Sr. 6.9 G Ron Sobieszczyk 6-3 Sr. 22.5 Top Subs: Chuck Henry, So., 6-3, 5.2; Sherman Rosen, Jr., 6-2, 3.0; Chester Tabor, So., 6-2, 2.0 D1 Illinois Wesleyan H W 82-66 D3 Minnesota A L 78-82 D6 Wisconsin State-Milwaukee H W 86-68 D10 Penn State CS W 84-62 D12 Kentucky A L 69-71 DePaul Invitational D16 Duquesne CS W 68-64 D17 San Francisco CS L 59-82 D19 Illinois A L 79-97
D21 Wayland (Texas) D28 Ohio State J3 Illinois-Normal J7 Notre Dame J10 Paris (France) J14 Bradley J18 Saint Louis J28 Illinois J30 Lawrence Tech F4 Brandeis F14 Manchester (Ind.) F18 Kentucky F21 Lewis F25 Notre Dame M1 Manhattan NCAA Championship M12 Wayne State
H A H A CS CS A A H CS H CS H CS A
W L W W W W L L W W W W W W W
84-56 72-83 102-77 77-74 71-45 91-76 71-89 66-80 98-58 99-71 84-74 81-79 91-77 80-74 86-70
AC
L
63-72
AC = Allen County Coliseum (Fort Wayne, Ind.) | CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)
1956-57 Record: 8-14 (.364) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Richard Heise 6-5 Sr. 24.3 F Chuck Henry 6-3 Jr. 12.8 C Hugh Naughton 6-6 Jr. 7.4 G Ron Lakin 5-11 Jr. 13.2 G Chester Tabor 6-2 Jr. 3.7 Top Subs: Sherman Rosen, Sr., 6-2, 12.4; Tom Meier, So., 5-10, 1.6 D1 Illinois Wesleyan H W 82-66 D5 Marquette A L (OT) 60-61 D8 Dayton H W 67-59 D12 Purdue A L 78-83 D15 Bowling Green H L 81-87 D18 Wichita State H W 71-61 Dixie Classic D27 Wake Forest RA L 68-74 D28 Iowa RA W (OT) 73-72 D29 Utah RA L 79-86 J5 Louisville H L 67-86 J12 Memphis State A L 81-85 J15 Duquesne A L 70-76 J19 Miami (Ohio) H L 70-80 J26 Western Kentucky H L (OT) 76-80 J30 Dayton A L 58-75 F2 Saint Louis H W 97-95 F9 Portland H W 74-69 F12 Illinois-Normal H W 87-77 F16 Baldwin Wallace H W 75-70 F23 Notre Dame A L 80-95 F27 Louisville A L 76-97 M2 Notre Dame H L 73-85 RA = Raleigh, N.C.
1957-58 Record: 8-12 (.400) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F McKinley Cowsen 6-4 So. 12.1 F Paul Ruddy 6-5 So. 12.2 C Bill Coglianese 6-6 So. 10.8 G Ron Lakin 5-11 Sr. 9.1 G Mike Salzinski 6-2 So. 8.6 Top Subs: Chester Tabor, Sr., 6-2, 9.0; Dick Feiereisel, So., 6-0, 4.8 D2 Nebraska Wesleyan H W 71-45 D7 Illinois A L 70-75 D10 Bowling Green A L 69-82
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Creighton Purdue Dayton Creighton Duquesne Louisville Notre Dame Portland Illinois-Normal Indiana Western Kentucky Dayton Miami (Ohio) Canisius Louisville Notre Dame
A H H H H H A H H H A A H H A H
L W L W W W L W (OT) W L L L L W L L
1958-59 Record: 13-11 (.542) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F McKinley Cowsen 6-4 Jr. F Mike Salzinski 6-2 Jr. C Jim Flemming 6-6 Jr. G Bill Haig 6-0 So. G Howie Carl 5-10 So. Top Sub: Paul Ruddy, Jr., 6-5, 6.9 D1 Christian Brothers H W D6 Baldwin-Wallace H W D10 Purdue A L D13 Bowling Green H W D20 Evansville A L D27 Miami (Ohio) H L J3 Duquesne A W J10 Dayton H L J13 Notre Dame H W J16 Valparaiso H W J21 Western Michigan A W J31 Indiana A L F6 Western Kentucky H W F9 Marquette H W F11 Dayton A L F13 Western Michigan H W F17 Louisville H W F21 Notre Dame A L F25 Louisville A L F28 Canisius A W M4 Marquette A L NCAA Championship M7 Portland PO W M13 Kansas State LW L M14 TCU LW L
55-67 60-55 60-69 62-56 63-54 62-60 61-79 79-76 65-58 66-76 62-77 53-62 64-69 69-63 55-73 71-75
12.9 7.6 9.4 12.8 19.2 63-57 89-48 71-89 73-70 77-86 67-74 70-59 60-62 69-66 89-64 76-65 69-75 80-70 89-80 69-88 65-63 70-63 67-76 66-83 73-67 69-82 57-56 70-102 65-71
LW = Allen Fieldhouse (Lawrence, Kan.) | PO = Pacific International Livestock Pavilion (Portland, Ore.)
1959-60 Record: 17-7 (.708) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F McKinley Cowsen 6-4 Sr. 13.1 F Mike Salzinski 6-2 Sr. 7.7 C Jim Flemming 6-6 Jr. 9.4 G Bill Haig 6-0 Jr. 12.5 G Howie Carl 5-10 Jr. 19.7 Top Subs: Paul Ruddy, Sr., 6-5, 6.0; Dick Flaiz, So., 5-10, 2.0 D1 Illinois Wesleyan H W 95-50 D7 Western Kentucky H W 83-56 D10 Bowling Green A W 74-68 D12 North Dakota H W 85-43 D15 Purdue H W 87-65
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D17 Ohio D28 Marquette D30 Baldwin-Wallace J2 Louisville J6 Western Kentucky J12 Notre Dame J16 Valparaiso J23 Miami (Ohio) J30 Indiana F5 Army F13 Louisville F17 Dayton F20 Notre Dame F23 Marquette F27 Creighton M5 Dayton NCAA Championship M7 Air Force M11 Cincinnati M12 Texas
H H H H A H A A H H A A A A H H
W W W L L L W W L W W W L W W L
77-54 75-55 77-43 74-75 65-86 70-73 82-64 81-79 78-82 74-69 85-76 70-66 58-70 65-63 82-65 66-67
H AF AF
W L W
69-63 59-99 67-61
AF = Ahern Fieldhouse (Manhattan, Kan.)
1960-61 Record: 17-8 (.680) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F M.C. Thompson 6-5 Jr. F Jim Flemming 6-6 Sr. C Bill Debes 6-9 So. G Bill Haig 6-0 Sr. G Howie Carl 5-10 Sr. Top Sub: Dick Cook, So., 6-5, 4.2 D2 Baldwin-Wallace H W D7 Illinois Wesleyan H W D9 North Dakota H W D14 Bowling Green H W D23 Marquette H W D27 Miami (Ohio) H W D30 Western Michigan H W J2 Western Ontario H W J7 Dayton A W J10 Ohio A W J14 Louisville H W J17 Notre Dame A L J19 Western Michigan A L J28 Indiana A L J31 Christian Brothers H W F4 Western Kentucky A L F8 Marquette A L F11 Tampa H W F16 Providence A L F18 St. Bonaventure A L F22 Louisville A W F25 Notre Dame H W F27 Youngstown State H W M4 Dayton H W National Invitation Tournament Providence MSG L MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
16.3 9.7 8.3 10.7 21.0 72-56 62-58 83-62 62-60 81-78 72-70 81-60 55-50 75-64 69-60 78-70 58-61 60-85 78-81 92-71 65-71 64-87 101-68 77-81 69-78 75-67 78-57 89-55 84-83 67-73
1961-62 Record: 13-10 (.565) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F M.C. Thompson 6-5 Jr. 16.3 F Dick Cook 6-5 Jr. 14.6 C Bill Debes 6-9 Jr. 11.0 G Joe Reuter 6-2 Jr. 5.3 G Emmette Bryant 6-1 So. 13.2 Top Subs: Elgin Dorsey, So., 6-3, 7.0; Jerry Meier, Sr., 5-11,
HISTORY & RECORDS 5.5; Dennis Freund, Jr., 6-1, 4.9 D2 Minnesota D6 Lawrence Tech D9 North Dakota D12 Denver D16 South Carolina D18 Providence Motor City Classic D29 St. Bonaventure D30 Syracuse J3 Marquette J9 Christian Brothers J13 Indiana J16 Notre Dame J20 Louisville J27 Dayton J31 Baldwin-Wallace F3 Western Kentucky F7 Louisville F12 St. Bonaventure F17 Marquette F21 Bowling Green F24 Western Ontario M3 Notre Dame M10 Dayton D = Detroit, Mich.
A H H H H H
W W W W W W
66-56 102-79 72-51 79-50 70-60 68-63
D D H H H A H H H H A H A A H H A
L W L W L L L L (2OT) W W W (3OT) L L L W W L
60-70 96-59 68-75 78-56 89-98 80-88 81-82 88-90 79-49 86-78 79-78 69-88 83-99 51-83 77-59 87-80 61-77
1962-63 Record: 15-8 (.652) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F M.C. Thompson 6-5 Sr. 15.6 F Dick Cook 6-5 Sr. 14.4 C Bill Debes 6-9 Sr. 7.9 G Jim Murphy 6-2 So. 10.7 G Emmette Bryant 6-1 Jr. 13.5 Top Subs: Dennis Freund, Jr., 6-1, 8.9; Jesse Nash, Jr., 6-4, 8.1; Dan Laffey, Sr., 6-0, 1.6 D1 NE State College H W 73-45 D8 Aquinas H W 92-72 D15 Minnesota H W 76-74 D22 Marquette H W 79-72 D28 Western Michigan A W (OT) 91-90 D29 Detroit A W 82-77 J2 Baldwin-Wallace H W 89-71 J5 Western Ontario H W 70-45 J9 Notre Dame A L 62-82 J16 Notre Dame H W 83-69 J19 Dayton A L 56-57 J26 Indiana A L 75-76 J28 Bowling Green H W 55-53 F2 Louisville H W 78-73 F7 Providence A L 59-77 F9 St. Bonaventure A L 67-71 F16 Marquette A L 81-87 F19 Gannon H W 83-48 F23 Christian Brothers H W 84-55 F27 Louisville A L (OT) 69-71 M2 Western Kentucky H W 88-86 M9 Dayton H W 68-66 National Invitation Tournament Villanova MSG L 51-63 MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
1963-64 Record: 21-4 (.840) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Jesse Nash 6-4 Sr. F Jim Murphy 6-2 Sr.
17.5 15.9
C Dave Mills 6-10 So. 12.4 G Emmette Bryant 6-2 Sr. 17.5 G Dennis Freund 6-1 Sr. 14.2 Top Subs: Tom Meyer, So., 6-0, 5.5; Don Swanson, 6-2, So., 4.1; Terry Flanagan, So., 5-8, 4.0 N30 North Dakota H W 80-56 D5 Idaho State H W 78-67 D7 California-Davis H W 98-59 D9 Lawrence Tech H W 105-56 D14 Providence H W 82-64 D21 Marquette H W 90-69 Queen City Tournament D26 Canisius BF W 102-79 D28 Xavier BF W 86-80 J4 Western Kentucky A W 99-82 J8 Notre Dame A W 86-73 J11 Portland H W 111-83 J18 Dayton H W 89-83 J27 Indiana H W 85-78 F1 Louisville H L 79-83 F5 Notre Dame H W 90-75 F8 Memphis State A L 68-99 F12 Marquette A W 72-69 F15 Western Ontario H W 98-58 F19 St. Bonaventure H W 81-76 F21 American H W 85-59 F26 Louisville A W 70-66 F29 Duquesne H W 84-65 M5 Bowling Green A L 80-89 M7 Dayton A W 79-73 National Invitation Tournament NYU MSG L 66-79 BF = Buffalo, N.Y.
1964-65 Record: 17-10 (.630) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Don Swanson 6-2 Jr. 17.5 F Errol Palmer 6-5 So. 10.6 C Dave Mills 6-10 Jr. 8.4 G Tom Meyer 6.1 Jr. 10.7 G Jim Murphy 6-2 Sr. 17.5 Top Subs: Jesse Nash, Sr., 6-4, 14.7; Terry Flanagan, Jr., 5-7, 4.3; Ed Birgells, Jr., 6-6, 2.0 D1 NE Missouri State H W 80-60 D3 Christian Brothers H W 80-59 D5 North Dakota H W 86-58 D12 Middle Tennessee St. H W 89-68 D14 Indiana A L 78-91 D19 Louisville A L 69-70 D23 Seattle H W 91-77 Oklahoma City Tournament D28 Florida State OC W 52-44 D29 BYU OC W 84-75 D30 Oklahoma City OC W 67-60 J2 Marquette H W 72-54 J5 Memphis State H W 99-70 J9 Western Ontario H W 118-44 J16 Dayton A W 63-59 J19 Duquesne A L 69-73 J23 Bowling Green H W 94-64 J30 Niagara H W 97-59 F4 Providence A L 70-72 F6 Villanova A L 67-85 F10 Notre Dame A L 59-62 F13 Marquette A W 67-61 F19 Portland H W 77-64
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H H
W L
67-83 64-71
BG LX LX
W L (OT) L
99-52 78-83 69-75
BG = E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Ky.) | LX = Memorial Coliseum (Lexington, Ky.) | OC = Oklahoma City, Okla.
1965-66 Record: 18-8 (.692) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Don Swanson 6-2 Sr. 18.0 F Errol Palmer 6-5 Jr. 12.6 C Dave Mills 6-10 Sr. 13.0 G Tom Meyer 6-1 Sr. 14.1 G Terry Flanagan 5-7 Sr. 11.0 Top Subs: Mike Norris, Jr., 6-1, 5.9; Rich Shealey, So., 6-4, 3.7 D1 Illinois Wesleyan H W 77-55 D4 Marquette A W 82-69 D8 Louisville H W 87-62 D11 Christian Brothers H W 114-75 D16 Iona A W 82-37 D18 St. Joseph’s (N.M.) H W 96-74 D27 Baldwin-Wallace H W 102-65 Gator Bowl Tournament D29 Florida JV L 64-72 D30 Alabama JV W 80-64 J4 North Dakota A L 74-85 J8 Dayton H L 70-81 J10 Western Ontario H W 120-51 J15 Notre Dame H W 97-71 J18 Niagara A W 81-61 J22 Loyola (Calif.) H W 84-60 F1 Indiana H W 100-79 F5 St. Bonaventure A L 69-73 F9 Marquette A W 76-70 F12 Bowling Green A W 77-62 F14 Providence H L 57-61 F19 Duquesne H W 79-69 F23 Notre Dame A W 79-71 F26 Dayton A L 73-76 M1 Steubenville H W 101-76 M5 Villanova H L 73-76 National Invitation Tournament NYU MSG L 65-88 JV = Jacksonville, Fla. | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
1966-67 Record: 17-8 (.680) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Errol Palmer 6-5 Sr. 12.8 F Rich Shealey 6-4 Jr. 10.0 C Bob Zoretich 6-7 Jr. 12.4 G Mike Norris 6-1 Sr. 17.2 G Bob Mattingly 6-3 Sr. 6.7 Top Subs: Al Zetzsche, So., 6-3, 7.4; Pete Ortolano, Sr., 6-2, 4.0; George Poulos, Jr., 5-9, 3.2 D3 North Dakota H W 82-47 D7 St. John’s (Minn.) H W 85-64 D10 USC H L 79-82 D14 Baldwin-Wallace H W 89-39 D17 Villanova A W 69-61 Oklahoma City Tournament D27 Stanford OC L 75-88 D29 Massachusetts OC L 77-85 D30 Arizona State OC W 93-59
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J4 J7 J 9 J14 J17 J21 J27 J30 F4 F8 F11 F17 F19 F22 F25 F28 M4
Bellarmine Marquette St. Bonaventure Notre Dame Bowling Green Dayton Niagara Indiana Marquette Notre Dame Xavier Aquinas Duquesne UW-Milwaukee Detroit Providence Dayton
OC = Oklahoma City, Okla.
H A H H H A H A H A H H A H H A H
W L W L W L W L W W W W L W W L W
64-63 65-68 76-73 72-76 73-72 65-81 78-65 70-72 79-74 56-49 71-60 114-64 67-77 77-48 97-62 67-68 84-79
1967-68 Record: 13-12 (.520) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Ken Warzynski 6-7 So. 13.9 F Rich Shealey 6-3 Sr. 8.5 C Bob Zoretich 6-7 Sr. 14.1 G Bob Mattingly 6-3 Sr. 3.7 G Al Zetzsche 6-3 Jr. 15.3 Top Subs: Tom Tracy, So., 6-3, 7.7; George Poulos, Sr., 5-9, 5.3; Tom Hunter, So., 6-4, 4.2 D2 Augustana H W 111-79 D4 Central Missouri State H W 89-72 D8 St. John’s (Minn.) H W 103-55 D20 Iowa State H W 67-63 D22 Loyola (Calif.) H L 77-82 D27 Tennessee Tech H W 88-68 D30 Bellarmine H W 75-62 J3 Marquette A L 50-72 J6 UW-Milwaukee H W 82-69 J10 St. Bonaventure A L 67-77 J13 Notre Dame H L 68-75 J16 Niagara A W 79-72 J20 Dayton A W 70-65 J24 Illinois Wesleyan H W 93-77 J27 Northern Illinois H W 57-55 J29 Indiana H W 79-78 J31 Xavier A L 78-97 F3 Marquette H L 53-58 F6 Notre Dame A L (OT) 85-91 F10 Villanova H L 48-57 F12 Providence H L 60-71 F14 Duquesne H L 69-79 F17 Dayton H L 58-70 F24 Detroit H W (2OT) 111-107 M2 Bowling Green A L 61-89 1968-69 Record: 14-11 (.560) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Al Zetzsche 6-3 Sr. 15.2 F Tom Hunter 6-4 Jr. 5.1 C Ken Warzynski 6-7 Jr. 19.6 G Joey Meyer 6-1 So. 16.2 G Tom Tracy 6-3 Jr. 12.0 Top Subs: Sevira Brown, Sr., 6-3, 4.5; Paul Pomplun, Jr., 6-7, 4.0; Ed Goode, So., 6-1, 3.9 N30 Doane H W 95-62 D2 NE Missouri State H W 94-64 D7 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W 93-78
HISTORY & RECORDS D14 California Western D20 Illinois Wesleyan Quaker City Tournament D27 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) D28 Rhode Island D30 Penn State J4 Northern Illinois J9 Marquette J11 Notre Dame J13 Xavier J18 Dayton J25 Villanova J27 Indiana J30 Providence F3 Niagara F5 Notre Dame F8 UW-Milwaukee F15 Marquette F19 St. Bonaventure F21 St. Leo F23 Duquesne F25 Bellaramine M1 Dayton PH = Philadelphia, Pa.
H H
W W
100-65 107-84
A PH PH H H A H H A A A H H H A H H A H A
L W W W L L W L L L L W L W L W (OT) W L W L
64-74 95-86 83-63 81-79 72-77 60-66 86-77 83-86 57-81 66-87 62-83 83-74 63-85 111-79 56-66 72-71 86-74 68-87 85-75 57-63
1969-70 Record: 12-13 (.480) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Sevira Brown 6-3 Sr. 15.2 F Tom Hunter 6-4 Sr. 5.1 C Ken Warzynski 6-7 Jr. 19.6 G Joey Meyer 6-1 Jr. 16.2 G Tom Tracy 6-3 Sr. 12.0 Top Subs: Ed Goode, Jr., 6-1, 5.8; Paul Pomplun, Sr., 6-7, 5.6; Chuck Zagozdon, Jr., 6-0, 1.0 D1 Michigan Lutheran A W 97-76 D6 Southwest Louisiana H W 86-61 D9 John F. Kennedy H W 90-55 D13 East Tennessee State H W 84-77 D15 Parsons H W 101-79 D17 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) H W 93-89 D20 Nevada H W 104-71 D22 Providence H L 78-79 D30 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H L 85-86 J3 Harvard H L 84-90 J7 Xavier A W 73-71 J10 Marquette H L 60-72 J14 Notre Dame A L 73-96 J17 Dayton A L 75-79 J21 St. Bonaventure A L 59-83 J27 Indiana H W 75-70 J31 Northern Illinois H W 88-73 F3 Missouri-St. Louis H W 87-74 F7 Niagara A L 73-79 F11 Duquesne H L 76-100 F14 Marquette A L 60-79 F16 UW-Milwaukee H W 90-72 F21 Dayton H W 63-74 F25 Northern Illinois A L 76-87 F28 Villanova H L 90-102 1970-71 Record: 8-17 (.320) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Al Burks 6-2 So. F Harry Shields 6-5 So. C Don Reising 6-5 So. G Joey Meyer 6-1 Sr.
14.5 8.5 1.9 19.2
G Nick Hirtzig 6-3 Jr. 12.4 Top Subs: Paul Gilliam, Sr., 6-5, 6.7; Doug Bruno, So., 6-1, 2.1; Jerry Schaefer, So., 6-0, 2.0 D3 VCU H W 100-77 D5 St. Bonaventure H L 68-79 D12 Northwestern A L 77-91 D14 Parsons H W 86-71 Kentucky Invitational D18 Kentucky A L 85-106 D19 Kansas State LX L 68-78 D22 Spring Hill H W 94-65 All College Tournament D26 LSU OC L 72-91 D28 Oklahoma City A L 69-73 D29 San Francisco OC L 57-77 J2 Illinois Wesleyan H W 88-71 J9 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W 85-71 J13 Villanova A L 59-99 J16 Dayton H L 71-76 J23 Marquette A L 51-73 J25 Niagara H L 72-83 J28 Duquesne A L 74-90 F2 Drake A L 80-93 F6 Marquette A L 51-73 F13 Notre Dame H L 76-107 F16 UW-Milwaukee H W 81-66 F20 Dayton A L 60-92 F25 Providence A L 64-74 F27 Mankato H W 87-74 M3 Xavier H W 84-76 LX = Lexington, Ky. | OC = Oklahoma City, Okla.
1971-72 Record: 12-11 (.522) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Al Burks 6-2 Jr. 20.3 F Mike Gillespie 6-6 So. 15.2 C Frank Stevenson 6-6 So. 2.3 G Doug Bruno 6-1 Jr. 6.4 G Nick Hirtzig 6-3 Jr. 12.4 Top Subs: Jim Marino, So., 6-5, 11.1; Harry Shields, Jr., 6-6, 6.4; John Lawler, Sr., 6-3, 3.1 D4 Rocky Mountain H W 108-84 D11 Niagara A L 87-108 D15 St. Bonaventure A L 66-80 D18 Providence H L 64-75 D20 Parsons H W 93-75 J4 Dubuque H W 83-61 J8 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W 82-70 J15 Dayton A W 75-72 J19 UW-Green Bay H W 79-67 J22 Marquette A L 61-70 J26 Eastern Illinois H W 75-68 J29 Villanova H L 83-94 J31 UW-Milwaukee H W 80-79 F5 Marquette H L 61-79 F7 South Carolina A L 67-91 F12 Notre Dame A L 78-93 F15 Northwestern CS W 74-72 F19 Lewis H W 90-82 F23 Duquesne H L 65-70 F26 Xavier A L 62-71 M1 Toledo A L (OT) 66-70 M4 UNC Charlotte H W 94-83 M6 Drake H W 94-76 CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)
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UW-Green Bay Saint Leo Duquesne Marshall
H H H A
KN = Knoxville, Tenn. | SP = Springfield, Mass.
W W W W
55-44 89-52 94-85 83-80
1974-75 Record: 15-10 (.600) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Bill Robinzine, Jr. 6-7 Jr. 16.8 F Andy Pancratz 6-9 Jr. 2.7 C Dave Corzine 6-11 Fr. 12.2 G Jim Bocinsky 6-1 Sr. 10.9 G Greg Boyd 5-9 Sr. 10.9 Top Subs: Ron Norwood, So., 6-4, 14.3; Roman Suckley, Sr., 6-7, 3.9; Al Baris, Sr., 6-5, 3.8 N30 UCLA A L 64-79 D5 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) H W 77-70 D9 Gonzaga A W 80-73 D11 Washington State A L 69-83 D14 St. Bonaventure H W 89-72 D16 Rhode Island H W 50-48 D19 San Jose State H W (OT) 75-73 D21 Providence A L 71-85 D28 Marshall H W 104-77 D30 Northwestern H W 77-63 J3 Marquette A L 60-61 J6 Niagara H L 63-64 J9 Manhattan H W 90-75 J11 UW-Green Bay H W 85-59 J18 Lewis H W 95-69 J20 St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W 109-68 J25 Dayton H W 86-80 J29 Marshall A L 96-107 F1 Marquette H L 69-72 F5 Virginia Tech A L 74-87 F8 St. Xavier H W 94-71 F6 Duquesne A L 64-66 F22 Notre Dame H W 75-70 M1 Cincinnati A L 88-96 M5 Indiana State H W 89-66 1975-76 Record: 20-9 (.690) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Joe Ponsetto 6-7 So. 16.4 F Curtis Watkins 6-5 Fr. 9.2 C Dave Corzine 6-11 So. 15.5 G Ron Norwood 6-4 Jr. 19.3 G Randy Ramsey 6-1 So. 3.6 Top Subs: Andy Pancratz, Sr., 6-9, 7.5; Gary Garland, Fr., 6-4, 7.5; Randy Hook, So., 6-1, 1.7 N28 St. Ambrose H W 85-67 Sun Devil Classic D5 Memphis State TA W 100-91 D6 Arizona State A L 67-74 D9 Drake H W 83-72 D13 Louisville A W 78-76 D16 Lewis H W 92-67 D18 Northwestern A W 65-57 Motor City Classic D26 George Washington D W 73-57 D27 Detroit A L 67-74 D30 LSU A W 70-67 J3 Providence H W 91-66 J10 Loyola-Chicago H W 100-77 J14 Marquette H L 72-79 J17 Niagara A L 61-81
HISTORY & RECORDS J19 St. Bonaventure J24 St. Xavier J28 Notre Dame J31 Dayton F3 Duquesne F7 Rhode Island F11 Indiana State F14 Marshall F16 Virginia Tech F18 Marquette F21 Cincinnati F25 Villanova F28 UW-Green Bay NCAA Championship M13 Virginia M18 VMI
A H A H H A A H H A H H H
L W L W W L W (OT) W W L W W W
82-101 102-70 68-89 84-72 89-75 70-71 71-62 118-62 73-65 53-64 70-60 72-63 67-60
CH GC
W L (OT)
69-60 66-71
CH = Charlotte Coliseum (Charlotte, N.C.) | D = Detroit, Mich. | GC = Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) | TA = Tempe, Ariz.
1976-77 Record: 15-12 (.556) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Joe Ponsetto 6-7 Jr. 12.7 F Curtis Watkins 6-5 So. 10.9 C Dave Corzine 6-11 Jr. 19.0 G Ron Norwood 6-4 Sr. 11.8 G Randy Ramsey 6-1 Jr. 4.0 Top Subs: William Dise, Jr., 6-5, 7.9; Gary Garland, So., 6-4, 7.5; Randy Hook, Jr., 6-1, 1.7 N27 UCLA A L 69-76 D1 Northwestern A W (OT) 75-73 D4 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) H W 89-75 D6 Wisconsin A L 66-68 D10 Gonzaga H W 77-53 D12 Maryland A L 74-92 D17 Indiana A L 42-50 D20 Army H W 77-66 D22 Niagara H W 66-58 D27 Bradley A W 86-80 J5 St. Bonaventure H W 85-74 J8 Loyola-Chicago A L 66-72 J16 UW-Green Bay A L 50-57 J19 Illinois Wesleyan H W 82-63 J22 Dayton A W 74-67 J24 Bradley H W 93-73 J29 Marquette H L 64-85 J31 Creighton H L 75-84 F3 Duquesne A L 72-84 F9 Providence A L 73-84 F12 Loyola-Chicago H W 94-76 F14 Marquette A W (2OT) 77-72 F16 Eastern Michigan H W 93-75 F21 Marshall A W 93-74 F26 Saint Louis A L 63-70 F28 Valparaiso H W 88-72 M5 Notre Dame H L 68-76 1977-78 Record: 27-3 (.900) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Joe Ponsetto 6-7 Jr. 12.7 F Curtis Watkins 6-5 Jr. 12.6 C Dave Corzine 6-11 Sr. 21.0 G Gary Garland 6-4 Jr. 13.6 G Randy Ramsey 6-1 Sr. 3.8 Top Subs: William Dise, Sr., 6-5, 8.5; Clyde Bradshaw, 6-0, Fr., 6.1; Randy Hook, Sr., 6-1, 1.7 N26 Butler H W 93-65
D3 Evansville D5 Bradley D10 Wichita State D14 Wisconsin D17 Northwestern D21 LSU D23 Centneary Kodak Classic D28 Penn State D29 Yale J2 Western Michigan J7 Loyola-Chicago J10 Eastern Michigan J14 Bradley J18 Marquette J21 Dayton J23 Saint Louis J28 Providence F1 Creighton F4 Oral Roberts F7 Duquesne F12 Notre Dame F16 UW-Green Bay F18 Loyola-Chicago F22 Air Force M1 Valparaiso M4 Illinois State NCAA Championship M12 Creighton M17 Louisville M19 Notre Dame
H H H A H A A
W W W W W L W
94-71 89-85 89-84 85-62 83-79 67-68 96-77
RC W RC W H W H W A W A W A L H W H W H W A W (3OT) H W H W A W (OT) H W A W A W A W H W
82-67 100-52 92-61 93-73 91-83 80-66 74-80 74-70 100-81 78-68 85-82 63-57 83-58 69-68 55-49 83-73 54-41 89-62 96-84
WI W LW W (2OT) LW L
80-78 90-89 64-84
LW = Allen Fieldhouse (Lawrence, Kan.) | RC = Rochester, N.Y. | WI = Levitt Arena (Wichita, Kan.)
1978-79 Record: 26-6 (.813) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Mark Aguirre 6-7 Fr. 24.0 F Curtis Watkins 6-6 Sr. 17.0 C James Mitchem 6-9 Jr. 8.3 G Gary Garland 6-5 Sr. 17.0 G Clyde Bradshaw 6-0 So. 11.0 Top Subs: Dennis McGuire, So., 6-7, 3.9; Bill Madey, Jr., 6-8, 1.4; Chris Nikitas, Fr., 6-2, 1.4 N25 UCLA A L 85-108 N29 Evansville A W 74-55 D2 Northern Illinois H W 108-86 D4 Eastern Michigan H W 96-68 D9 Butler A W 81-62 D13 Wichita State A L 92-95 D16 Wisconsin H W 84-78 D19 Northwestern H W 90-83 D23 Bradley A W 51-50 D30 Creighton H W 88-70 J2 Georgia Tech H W 77-71 J6 Air Force H W 86-66 J9 Providence A W 84-75 J13 Loyola-Chicago H W 80-73 J20 Dayton A L 64-68 J27 Illinois State A W 87-69 J31 Western Michigan A L 80-82 F3 Oral Roberts A W 75-72 F8 Loyola-Chicago A W 77-73 F10 Centenary H W 82-66 F14 Ball State A W 85-76 F17 Villanova H W 69-66 F21 Valparaiso H W 104-76
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H H H A
W W W L
61-60 88-77 76-72 99-101
LA PU PU SC SC
W W W L W
89-78 62-56 95-91 74-76 96-93
LA = Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles, Calif.) | PU = Marriott Center (Provo, Utah) | SC = Huntsman Center (Salt Lake City, Utah)
1979-80 Record: 26-2 (.929) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Terry Cummings 6-9 Fr. 14.2 F Mark Aguirre 6-7 So. 26.8 C James Mitchem 6-9 Sr. 7.6 G Skip Dillard 6-2 So. 12.1 G Clyde Bradshaw 6-0 Jr. 10.5 Top Subs: Teddy Grubbs, Fr., 6-3, 7.8; Bernard Randolph, Fr., 6-5, 4.4; Dennis Moore, Jr., 6-1, 2.5 D5 Wisconsin H W 90-77 D10 Texas H W 66-60 D12 Northern Illinois A W (OT) 57-55 D15 UCLA A W 99-94 D19 Eastern Michigan A W 57-55 Chicagoland Cage Classic D21 Northwestern A W 81-75 D22 Loyola-Chicago EI W 92-85 D29 Bradley H W 68-61 J2 Missouri A W 92-79 J5 Loyola-Chicago A W 80-75 J7 Ball State H W 96-79 J12 Marquette A W 92-85 J15 Lamar H W 61-59 J18 Maine H W 93-79 J20 LSU H W 78-73 J22 UAB A W 57-54 J26 Evansville H W 105-94 J28 Creighton A W 84-73 F2 North Texas State H W 102-71 F9 Dayton H W 65-63 F13 Valparaiso A W 95-71 F16 Butler H W 103-79 F18 La Salle H W 92-75 F21 Wagner A W 105-79 F23 Loyola-Chicago H W 94-87 F27 Notre Dame A L (2OT) 74-76 M1 Illinois State H W 97-81 NCAA Championship M9 UCLA TA L 71-77 EI = Welsh-Ryan Arena (Evanston, Ill.) | TA = Activity Center (Tempe, Ariz.)
1980-81 Record: 27-2 (.931) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Teddy Grubbs 6-3 So. 8.7 F Mark Aguirre 6-7 Jr. 23.0 C Terry Cummings 6-9 So. 13.0 G Skip Dillard 6-3 Jr. 12.4 G Clyde Bradshaw 6-0 Sr. 9.5 Top Subs: Bernard Randolph, So., 6-5, 8.3; Jerry McMillan, Fr., 6-4, 2.3; Dennis Moore, Sr., 6-1, 1.2 Tip Off Classic N22 Louisville SP W 86-80 D1 Gonzaga H W 74-56
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D6 Santa Clara D8 Northern Illinois D13 Texas D16 North Texas State Chicagoland Cage Classic D19 Loyola-Chicago D20 Northwestern D27 UCLA Cabrillo Classic D29 Georgetown D30 San Diego State J3 Furman J6 Maine J10 Old Dominion J13 Saint Louis J18 Wagner J24 La Salle J28 Illinois State F1 Syracuse F4 Detroit F7 UAB F9 Creighton F14 Evansville F21 Marquette F23 Butler F28 Loyola-Chicago M4 Dayton M8 Notre Dame NCAA Championship M14 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.)
H H A A
W W W W
88-71 93-56 83-65 92-86
H H H
W W W
71-67 62-54 93-77
SD A H A H H H A A H H H H A H A A A H
W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
72-67 85-69 78-65 85-77 62-63 93-67 90-75 69-62 54-50 91-69 69-58 77-66 83-57 61-53 78-71 89-64 105-95 84-64 74-64
DA
L
48-49
DA = Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio) | SD = San Diego, Calif. | SP = Springfield, Mass.
1981-82 Record: 26-2 (.929) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Walter Downing 6-9 Fr. 4.7 F Bernard Randolph 6-5 Jr. 14.7 C Terry Cummings 6-9 Jr. 22.3 G Skip Dillard 6-3 Sr. 13.4 G Kenny Patterson 6-2 Fr. 7.3 Top Subs: Tyrone Corbin, Fr., 6-6, 5.1; Jerry McMillan, So., 6-4, 3.3; Raymond McCoy, So., 6-2, 2.0 D1 UIC H W 78-53 D5 Purdue H W 73-67 D9 Gonzaga A W 69-56 D12 Santa Clara A W 80-58 D15 Western Michigan H W 88-46 D19 UCLA A L 75-87 D22 Maine H W 90-67 D26 Louisville H W 75-68 D28 Illinois State H W 74-58 D30 Northern Illinois A W 55-46 J2 Penn State H W 86-60 J4 Saint Mary’s H W 96-72 J9 Dayton H W 71-69 J11 Creighton A W 76-67 J13 South Carolina H W 92-59 J16 Old Dominion A W 70-60 J23 UAB H W 79-68 J27 Saint Louis A W 99-80 J30 Syracuse A W 92-87 F3 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) H W (OT) 46-44 F6 Marquette A W 67-66 F10 Evansville H W 59-58 F12 Loyola-Chicago H W 98-80 F15 Ohio H W 83-61
HISTORY & RECORDS F17 Detroit F24 Furman F28 Notre Dame NCAA Championship M14 Boston College
DT = Reunion Arena (Dallas, Texas)
A A A
W W W
74-70 75-74 81-69
DT
L
75-82
1982-83 Record: 21-12 (.636) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Tyrone Corbin 6-6 So. 10.6 F Kevin Holmes 6-8 Fr. 4.1 C Walter Downing 6-10 So. 5.8 G Kenny Patterson 6-2 So. 10.3 G Tony Jackson 6-5 Fr. 8.2 Top Subs: Bernard Randolph, Sr., 6-5, 13.7; Jerry McMillan, Jr., 6-4, 6.7; Brett Burkholder, Sr., 6-11, 3.9 Crush Classic N26 Davidson H W 79-39 N27 Arizona State H W (OT) 73-72 D2 UCLA H L (OT) 70-73 D4 South Florida H W 67-55 D7 Illinois State A L 62-72 D11 Western Michigan H W 63-42 D15 Northern Illinois H W 69-45 D18 Fairleigh Dickinson H W 105-64 D22 Purdue A L 63-65 D27 Creighton H W 68-66 J8 Pepperdine H W 78-73 J10 Gonzaga H L 48-49 J12 Loyola-Chicago A L 76-82 J16 Louisville A L 58-63 J21 Dayton H W 56-52 J26 Princeton H W 51-41 J29 UAB A W 56-54 J31 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) H W 55-54 F2 Detroit H W 78-53 F6 Georgetown A L 65-71 F9 Evansville A W 83-82 F14 Ohio A L (2OT) 62-63 F20 St. John’s A L 52-64 F26 Notre Dame H W 55-53 M2 South Carolina A L 51-52 M6 Marquette H W 74-62 M8 Pan American H W 60-49 M12 Dayton A L 71-80 National Invitation Tournament M16 Minnesota H W 76-73 M21 Northwestern H W 65-63 M25 Mississippi H W 75-67 M28 Nebraska MSG W 68-58 M30 Fresno State MSG L 60-69 MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
1983-84 Record: 27-3 (.900) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Tyrone Corbin 6-6 Jr. 14.1 F Kevin Holmes 6-8 So. 10.1 C Marty Embry 6-9 So. 5.1 G Kenny Patterson 6-2 Jr. 8.3 G Jerry McMillan 6-4 Sr. 8.9 Top Subs: Dallas Comegys, Fr., 6-9, 11.2; Tony Jackson, So., 6-5, 8.5; Lemone Lampley, So., 6-11, 3.5 N26 Northern Illinois A W 73-58 N30 Ohio H W 69-45 D3 Illinois State H W 69-66 D6 Western Michigan H W 84-60
D10 Georgetown Suntory Ball D14 Alabama D17 Texas Tech D22 Purdue D31 Creighton J2 Biscayne College J5 Pepperdine J9 Saint Mary’s J14 UAB J20 South Florida J25 Princeton J28 UCLA F4 St. John’s F7 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) F11 Notre Dame F15 Loyola-Chicago F18 Dayton F22 Dayton F26 Louisville F28 Evansville M1 South Carolina M4 Detroit M6 Pan American M10 Marquette NCAA Championship M18 Illinois State M23 Wake Forest
H
W
63-61
TJ TJ H A H A A H A H A H A A H A H H H H A H H
W W W W (OT) W W W W W W W W (OT) L W W L W W W W W W W
77-76 50-47 68-61 59-57 78-50 81-73 76-74 98-63 59-50 50-39 84-68 59-57 45-58 62-54 93-77 71-72 79-59 73-63 96-65 65-56 66-47 62-29 64-49
LN SL
W L (OT)
75-61 71-73
LN = Devaney Center (Lincoln, Neb.) | SL = The Arena (St. Louis, Mo.) | TJ = Toyko, Japan
1984-85 Record: 19-10 (.655) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Tyrone Corbin 6-6 Sr. 15.9 F Kevin Holmes 6-8 Jr. 7.1 C Marty Embry 6-9 Jr. 8.3 G Kenny Patterson 6-2 Sr. 11.0 G Tony Jackson 6-5 Sr. 7.9 Top Subs: Dallas Comegys, So., 6-9, 11.8; Lawrence West, So., 6-7, 4.2; Lemone Lampley, Jr., 6-11, 3.3 N24 Northern Illinois H W 59-58 D1 UCLA H W 80-61 D3 Chico State H W 77-37 D5 Illinois State A W 84-71 D8 Notre Dame H W 95-83 D12 Penn State A W 78-61 D15 Georgetown A L 57-77 D19 Western Michigan A L 64-65 D22 Northwestern H W 61-56 D27 Creighton H W 87-58 J3 Saint Mary’s H W 76-53 J5 UAB A L 59-66 J12 Houston H W 69-58 J14 Old Dominion H W 64-58 J20 Notre Dame A W 71-66 J21 Eastern Washington H W 72-50 J26 Dayton A L 64-65 J29 Princeton EN W 56-42 F2 Louisville A L 73-77 F6 Dayton H L 63-67 F9 Pepperdine H W 90-65 F12 Loyola-Chicago A L 71-78 F17 St. John’s A L 80-93 F20 Indiana State H W 77-65 F23 La Salle H W 87-60 M2 Marquette H W 69-52
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A A
W L
65-55 64-68
AG
L
65-70
AG = The Omni (Atlanta, Ga.) | EN = Meadowlands (East Rutherford, N.J.)
1985-86 Record: 18-13 (.581) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Kevin Holmes 6-8 Sr. 9.4 F Dallas Comegys 6-9 Jr. 13.8 C Marty Embry 6-9 Sr. 7.3 G Rod Strickland 6-3 Fr. 14.1 G Tony Jackson 6-5 Sr. 8.6 Top Subs: Lemone Lampley, Sr., 6-11, 8.3; Terence Greene, Fr., 6-4, 5.8; Stanley Brundy, Fr., 6-6, 2.5 N30 Northern Illinois RI W 63-61 D4 St. Francis (NY) H W 93-48 D7 Illinois State H W 61-54 D10 Western Michigan H W 70-59 D12 Houston A W 84-78 D19 Northwestern A W 70-67 D21 Georgetown H L 70-85 D23 Purdue A L 56-71 Cotton States Classic D27 Navy AG L 64-67 D28 Texas AG W 63-62 J4 Dayton H W 66-52 J9 Pepperdine H W 70-57 J11 Notre Dame H L 54-70 J15 Cleveland State H L 75-90 J18 UAB H W 70-61 J21 Loyola-Chicago H W 90-55 J29 Northern Iowa H W 96-53 F1 Dayton A L 64-77 F4 Evansville H W 73-41 F8 Marquette A L (OT) 65-70 F11 Old Dominion A L 53-66 F15 Louisville H L 53-72 F17 Creighton A L 61-74 F19 Indiana State A W 48-44 F22 St. John’s H W 81-72 F25 Notre Dame A L 59-70 M1 UCLA A L 63-65 M8 Marquette H W 95-87 NCAA Championship M13 Virginia GC W 72-68 M15 Oklahoma GC W 74-69 M21 Duke EN L 67-74 AG = Atlanta, Ga. | EN = Meadowlands (East Rutherford, N.J.) | GC = Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) | RI = Rockford, Ill.
1986-87 Record: 28-3 (.903) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Kevin Golden 6-9 Jr. 3.1 F Dallas Comegys 6-9 Jr. 17.5 G Rod Strickland 6-3 So. 16.3 G Kevin Edwards 6-3 Jr. 14.4 G Terence Greene 6-4 So. 10.5 Top Subs: Stanley Brundy, So., 6-6, 8.0; Andy Laux, Jr., 6-5, 4.4; Kevin Holland, Fr., 6-7, 1.3 N29 Northern Illinois H W 78-51 D2 UNC Wilmington H W 63-44 D6 Illinois State A W 61-53 D10 Western Michigan A W 93-61 D13 Louisville A W 75-68 D17 Creighton H W 74-64
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D20 Old Dominion D22 Northwestern D30 Pepperdine J3 Dayton J5 Furman J10 Notre Dame J15 Loyola-Chicago J17 South Florida J19 Indiana State J21 Evansville J25 Georgetown J27 Weber State J31 La Salle F2 North Carolina State F7 Dayton F10 Marquette F14 UAB F16 Monmouth F18 Iona F22 Georgia Tech F25 Notre Dame M7 Marquette NCAA Championship M13 Louisiana Tech M15 St. John’s M20 LSU
H H A A H H A H H A A H A H H A A H A H A H
W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W L W
72-61 72-54 92-75 80-64 81-64 59-54 84-65 81-55 61-49 78-68 71-74 70-51 58-54 84-62 88-65 88-76 83-71 88-53 96-82 84-67 62-73 68-59
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W W (OT) L
76-62 83-75 58-63
CO = Riverfront Coliseum (Cincinnati, Ohio)
1987-88 Record: 22-8 (.733) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Stanley Brundy 6-7 Jr. 14.7 F Kevin Golden 6-9 Sr. 2.6 G Terence Greene 6-4 Jr. 11.3 G Rod Strickland 6-3 Jr. 20.0 G Kevin Edwards 6-3 Sr. 18.3 Top Subs: Kevin Holland, So., 6-7, 5.6; Andy Laux, Sr., 6-5, 4.2; Brad Niemann, Fr., 6-3, 2.9 N28 Pepperdine H L (OT) 76-84 D1 Niagara H W (OT) 88-87 D5 Illinois State H W 76-55 D9 Western Michigan H W 94-64 D12 Notre Dame H W (OT) 73-69 D16 Weber State A W 88-65 D18 Washington A W 89-73 D21 Northwestern A L 64-78 D23 Texas-San Antonio H W 93-82 J2 Hartford A W 68-61 J10 Georgetown H L 64-74 J14 Dayton H L 72-79 J16 Notre Dame A W 77-71 J21 Loyola-Chicago H W 93-77 J23 Old Dominion A W 95-88 J27 Marquette H W 81-66 J31 North Carolina State A L 66-71 F3 Indiana State A W 64-56 F6 Georgia Tech A L 70-71 F10 Bradley H W 86-80 F13 Evansville H L 63-65 F16 Iona H W 92-56 F20 St. John’s A W 65-51 F24 Jackson State H W 81-69 F27 Miami (Fla.) A W 101-82 M1 Dayton A W 92-77 M5 Louisville H W 77-58 M12 Marquette A W 77-65 NCAA Championship
HISTORY & RECORDS M17 Wichita State M19 Kansas State
ND = Joyce Center (Notre Dame, Ind.)
ND ND
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83-62 58-66
1988-89 Record: 21-12 (.636) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Stanley Brundy 6-7 Sr. 19.5 F Terence Greene 6-4 Sr. 14.9 C Stephen Howard 6-9 Fr. 7.5 G Brad Niemann 6-3 So. 8.8 G Melvin Foster 6-3 So. 5.8 Top Subs: David Booth, Fr., 6-7, 9.9; Chuckie Murphy, Fr., 6-1, 4.2; Curtis Price, Fr., 6-6, 4.1 Maui Classic N25 UNLV LH L 77-86 N26 Ohio State LH L 70-72 N27 Chaminade LH W 89-68 N30 Maine H W 66-46 D3 Illinois State A W 78-77 D6 Washington H L 75-79 D10 Niagara A W 82-75 D14 American H W 120-85 D17 Georgetown A L 64-74 Old Style Classic D22 North Carolina A&T H W 73-52 D23 Loyola Marymount H W 115-111 USF&G Sugar Bowl Tournament D28 Mississippi State NO W 62-60 D29 Seton Hall NO L 60-83 J5 North Carolina H L 67-87 J7 Louisville A L 67-81 J11 Eastern Illinois H W 89-75 J14 Loyola Marymount H W 122-108 J17 Marquette A L 64-72 J21 Loyola-Chicago A L 69-70 J24 Bradley A W 85-82 J28 South Florida A W 67-59 J31 Duquesne H W 85-63 F4 North Carolina State H W 81-74 F7 Dayton A W 78-50 F11 Miami (Fla.) H W 89-79 F18 St. John’s H L 64-67 F22 Texas-San Antonio H W 88-55 F25 Fordham A W 62-61 M1 Notre Dame A L 60-67 M4 Marquette H W 91-79 M11 Notre Dame H W 73-70 NCAA Championship M16 Memphis State BI W 66-63 M18 UNLV BI L 70-85 BI = BSU Pavilion (Boise, Idaho) | LH = Lahaina, Hawai’i | NO = New Orleans, La.
1989-90 Record: 20-15 (.571) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F David Booth 6-7 So. 16.9 F Kevin Holland 6-7 Jr. 8.2 C Stephen Howard 6-9 So. 14.4 G Terry Davis 6-4 Fr. 9.8 G Melvin Foster 6-3 Jr. 6.2 Top Subs: Chuckie Murphy, So., 6-0, 5.2; James Hamby, Sr., 7-1, 2.1; Charles Sowell, Sr., 6-10, 1.5 Dodge Preseason NIT N15 Ohio State H W 71-53 N17 North Carolina State H W 70-63 N22 St. John’s A L 52-53
N24 UNLV MSG N27 Hartford H D2 La Salle H D5 Houston A First Chicago Christmas Classic D9 Western Illinois H D16 North Carolina A D20 Dayton H D23 Marquette H D30 Florida International A J3 Weber State H J6 Loyola-Chicago H J9 Duquesne A J13 Georgetown H J17 Niagara H J20 Marquette A J23 Detroit A J27 Louisville H J29 Miami (Fla.) H F3 UCLA A F7 Fordham H F10 North Carolina State A F12 Miami (Fla.) A F17 UAB H F20 Notre Dame A F24 St. John’s A F28 Bradley H M3 Texas H M7 Northern Illinois H M10 Notre Dame H National Invitation Tournament M16 Creighton AH M20 Cincinnati AH M22 Saint Louis A
MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
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53-88 64-56 62-83 49-65
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69-72 51-70 73-84 71-62 91-67 55-47 71-56 68-55 64-74 73-58 55-77 87-82 66-62 76-48 77-87 51-38 71-80 66-49 68-74 63-62 74-77 59-48 79-89 69-51 64-59
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89-72 61-59 47-54
1990-91 Record: 20-9 (.690) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F David Booth 6-7 Jr. 18.7 C Jeff Stern 6-10 Jr. 5.1 G Melvin Foster 6-3 Sr. 6.9 G Terry Davis 6-4 So. 10.4 G Joe Daughrity 6-0 Jr. 5.1 Top Subs: Stephen Howard, Jr., 6-9, 15.3; Kevin Holland, Sr., 6-8, 5.8; Curtis Price, So., 6-6, 3.6 N24 Hartford H W 84-73 N29 Florida International H W 117-65 D1 Pepperdine A W 85-64 First Chicago Christmas Classic D8 Illinois State H W 96-78 D12 Louisville A L 75-94 D15 UCLA H L 90-92 Old Style Classic D21 UW-Green Bay H L 56-57 D22 Oklahoma State H L 70-72 Red Lobster Classic D29 North Carolina OF L 75-90 D30 Central Florida OF W (OT) 81-78 J3 Dayton A W 81-73 J8 Marquette H W 68-63 J12 Houston H W 76-62 J15 Northern Illinois A L 61-70 J19 Texas A L 80-90 J23 Drake H W 92-71 J26 Duquesne H W 75-62 J28 Marquette A W 84-56
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W W W W W L (OT) W W W W
72-63 81-74 80-69 102-67 73-58 77-80 66-53 79-69 75-58 80-56
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L
70-87
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1991-92 Record: 20-9 (.690) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F David Booth 6-7 Sr. 17.4 F Stephen Howard 6-10 Sr. 17.1 F Curtis Price 6-6 Jr. 4.2 G Terry Davis 6-4 Jr. 14.4 G Joe Daughrity 6-0 Sr. 7.5 Top Subs: Howard Nathan, Fr., 5-11, 7.7; Jeff Stern, Sr., 6-11, 6.7; Tom Kleinschmidt, Fr., 6-5, 5.6 N29 Memphis State A W (OT) 92-89 D4 NE Illinois AH W 100-77 Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions D6 UNC Charlotte A L 63-68 D7 NC State CN L 83-97 D11 American AH W 106-80 D14 Kansas A L 75-104 D18 Northern Illinois AH W 90-77 D21 Baylor A W 82-67 J2 San Francisco A L 56-71 J5 Loyola Marymount H W 125-93 J7 UAB A L 69-75 J11 Memphis State H W 88-80 J13 Detroit A W 92-81 J15 Cincinnati H W 75-66 J18 Georgetown H W 72-62 J25 Saint Louis H W (OT) 91-84 J29 Notre Dame A L 69-74 F1 UAB H W 92-81 F5 Loyola-Chicago H W 91-63 F9 Marquette A W 65-58 F12 Bradley H W 68-50 F16 Louisville H W 84-81 F20 Cincinnati A W 71-69 F23 Florida State SF W 85-75 F29 Saint Louis A W 88-71 M4 Marquette H L 65-73 M7 Notre Dame H W 66-65 Great Midwest Tournament M13 Memphis State CS L 75-95 NCAA Championship M20 New Mexico State TA L 73-81 AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | CN = Charlotte, N.C. | CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | SF = St. Petersburg, Fla. | TA = Activity Center (Tempe, Ariz.)
1992-93 Record: 16-15 (.516) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Kris Hill 6-8 Jr. 9.5 C Michael Ravizee 6-9 Jr. 4.3 G Tom Kleinschmidt 6-5 So. 17.7 G Brandon Cole 6-0 So. 13.7 G Terry Davis 6-4 Sr. 15.5 Top Subs: Bryant Bowden, Fr., 6-8, 4.8; Brian Currie, Fr.,
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6-7, 3.3; Peter Patton, Fr., 6-1, 3.2 D1 Chicago State AH D5 Houston H D9 Illinois State A D12 San Francisco H D16 Louisville A D18 NE Illinois H Maui Invitational D21 Duke LH D22 Stanford LH D23 Oklahoma LH D30 Jacksonville H J2 Loyola Marymount A J5 Loyola-Chicago H J9 Memphis State H J13 Georgetown A J16 Cincinnati H J20 UAB A J24 Massachusetts A J27 Baylor H J30 Cincinnati A F2 Saint Louis H F6 Marquette H F9 Detroit H F14 Memphis State A F16 UAB H F21 Notre Dame H F24 TCU H F27 Saint Louis A M2 Bradley A M6 Marquette A Great Midwest Tournament M11 UAB MT M12 Cincinnati MT
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103-68 65-82 67-66 91-61 88-93 90-83
L W L W W W L (2OT) L L W L W L W L W L W W W L L L
73-89 76-67 94-108 80-71 71-70 88-73 93-95 45-74 64-70 73-62 69-79 72-70 54-80 65-63 76-87 90-69 57-79 55-48 70-62 79-68 76-92 53-59 75-86
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66-64 69-78
AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | LH = Lahaina, Hawai’i | MT = Memphis, Tenn.
1993-94 Record: 16-12 (.571) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Kris Hill 6-8 Sr. 9.0 C Michael Ravizee 6-9 Sr. 6.9 F Tom Kleinschmidt 6-5 Jr. 20.5 F Brandon Cole 6-0 Jr. 13.0 F Belefia Parks 6-1 Jr. 8.5 Top Subs: Bryant Bowdin, So., 6-8, 6.7; Peter Patton, So., 6-1, 5.4; Marcus Singer, Fr., 6-6, 3.3 N27 Chicago State AH W 110-84 D4 Kansas H L 74-79 D7 Bradley H W 81-64 D11 Illinois State H W 74-72 D14 NE Illinois H W 82-55 D18 Jacksonville A W 90-83 D21 TCU A W 93-69 D30 Houston A W 89-69 J3 Dayton A W 98-86 J5 Maine H W 105-70 J8 Memphis State A W 69-61 J12 Marquette H L 52-71 J15 Saint Louis H L 71-80 J18 Massachusetts H W 78-76 J22 Georgetown H W 78-51 J26 UAB A L 59-62 J29 Cincinnati A L 43-66 F2 Loyola-Chicago H W 95-76 F6 Saint Louis A L 81-91 F9 UAB H L 73-78
HISTORY & RECORDS F12 Detroit F17 Dayton F20 Notre Dame F27 Marquette M2 Cincinnati M5 Memphis State Great Midwest Tournament M10 Cincinnati National Invitation Tournament M16 Northwestern AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.)
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L W W L L W
80-96 100-77 73-63 62-70 65-81 65-53
A
L
86-95
A
L
68-69
1994-95 Record: 17-11 (.607) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Will Macon 6-7 Sr. 9.7 C Bryant Bowdin 6-8 Jr. 12.0 G Tom Kleinschmidt 6-5 Sr. 21.4 G Brandon Cole 6-0 Sr. 15.7 G Peter Patton 6-1 Jr. 6.5 Top Subs: Brian Currie, Jr., 6-7, 5.4; Marcus Singer, So., 6-6, 3.8; Jermaine Watts, Fr., 6-1, 3.9 N26 Eastern Illinois H W 96-73 D3 Georgetown A L 68-74 D6 Bradley A L 68-80 D10 Notre Dame UC W 61-48 D14 Maine A W 96-62 D17 Northwestern H W 84-49 D22 Stetson A W 98-69 J3 Illinois State H W 82-62 J6 Cincinnati H L 64-67 J8 Memphis H L 69-77 J14 Memphis A L 64-76 J19 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) H W 76-66 J21 Cincinnati A L 82-92 J23 UC-Santa Barbara A W 80-62 J26 Texas A L (2OT) 92-99 J28 Marquette UC W 63-48 F1 UAB A W 63-58 F5 Dayton A W 85-71 F7 Loyola-Chicago H W 96-73 F11 UAB H W 88-78 F19 Saint Louis H W 66-64 F21 Marquette A L 71-81 F25 Louisville H W 82-81 F27 Detroit H W 78-47 M1 Saint Louis A L 61-77 M4 Dayton H W 103-68 Great Midwest Tournament M9 Cincinnati MW L (OT) 95-96 National Invitation Tournament M15 Iowa MI L 87-96 UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.) | MI = The Mark (Moline, Ill.) | MW = Milwaukee, Wis.
1995-96 Record: 11-18 (.379) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Brian Currie 6-7 Sr. 10.5 C Bryant Bowden 6-8 Sr. 15.3 G Jermaine Watts 6-1 So. 16.2 G Peter Patton 6-1 Sr. 8.6 G Marcus Singer 6-6 Jr. 9.7 Top Subs: Thomas Cooper, Fr., 6-5, 3.6; Malik Murray, Sr., 6-8, 1.0; Demarcus Gaines, Fr., 6-5, 0.3 Preseason NIT N15 Michigan A L 65-73 N27 UC-Santa Barbara H W 91-71
N29 Stetson D2 Texas D6 Eastern Illinois D9 Florida State D12 Maine D16 Northwestern D19 Western Kentucky D23 Indiana J3 Georgetown J7 Louisville J11 Memphis J13 Southern Miss J17 Marquette J20 Saint Louis J25 Cincinnati J28 Tulane F1 Memphis F4 California F7 UAB F11 Marquette F17 Cincinnati F21 Loyola-Chicago F26 South Florida F29 UNC Charlotte M2 Saint Louis Conference USA Tournament M6 UNC Charlotte M7 Memphis
AH H A SF H A H A H H A H H A A A H SJ H A H AH A A H
W L W L W W W W L L L L L L L L L (OT) L L L L W W L W
90-57 84-88 77-50 80-85 72-58 71-61 84-69 84-82 61-81 71-81 55-74 67-82 60-73 59-60 61-71 74-84 82-83 59-62 50-69 65-75 60-87 79-65 65-61 69-81 66-51
MT A
W L
66-60 69-82
AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | MT = Memphis, Tenn. | SF = St. Petersburg, Fla. | SJ = San Jose, Calif.
1996-97 Record: 3-23 (.115) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Ricardo Crumble 6-8 Fr. 5.0 F Abdou Sylla 6-7 Fr. 3.8 F Charles Gelatt 6-8 Sr. 12.9 G Jerome Taylor 6-5 Fr. 10.3 G Thomas Cooper 6-5 So. 9.8 Top Subs: Marcus Singer, 6-6, 9.2; Innis Glover, Jr., 6-5, 4.0; Kenny Forges, Fr., 6-4, 4.2 N23 Eastern Illinois AH W 84-58 N30 Georgetown A L 41-68 D4 Illinois State SL L 50-75 D7 Northwestern H L 56-58 D10 Indiana UC L 57-74 D16 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A L 56-71 D18 Louisiana Tech H L 49-73 D21 Niagara A W 68-60 D28 Miami (Fla.) A L 45-61 D30 Dayton A L 49-71 J4 Temple H L 60-73 J9 Marquette A L 50-75 J11 South Florida AH W 64-54 J15 Memphis H L 49-51 J18 Houston A L 76-78 J21 Southern Miss A L 48-56 J26 Marquette UC L 49-61 J28 Louisville A L 54-71 F1 Cincinnati A L 53-90 F4 UNC Charlotte H L 54-58 F8 UAB A L 56-71 F16 Saint Louis A L 45-56 F19 Tulane H L 61-69 F22 Cincinnati UC L 54-83 M1 Saint Louis H L 54-68 Conference USA Tournament
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L
53-79
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1997-98 Record: 7-23 (.233) | Head Coach: Pat Kennedy F Demarcus Gaines 6-5 So. 6.8 F Thomas Cooper 6-5 Jr. 7.4 C Ayinde Avery 6-7 So. 8.2 G Willie Coleman 6-1 Jr. 15.8 G Jermaine Watts 6-1 Jr. 15.9 Top Subs: Doc Taylor, So., 6-5, 5.4; Innis Glover, Sr., 6-5, 5.0 N17 Alabama State AH W 58-34 Maui Invitational N24 Missouri LH L 42-45 N25 Chaminade LH W 57-55 N26 George Washington LH L 46-60 D3 Louisiana Tech A W 56-54 D6 Northwestern A L 59-72 D13 Temple A L 43-74 D20 St. John’s A L (2OT) 70-74 D23 Dayton H L 57-70 D27 Xavier CL L 56-73 D31 Florida State H L 55-66 J3 UNC Charlotte A L 55-81 J8 Louisville A L 57-73 J11 Saint Louis AH L 61-64 J13 Niagara H W 68-58 J15 South Florida AH W (OT) 85-77 J19 Marquette A L 49-58 J24 Houston A L 59-65 J29 UNC Charlotte H L 73-86 J31 Southern Miss AH L 67-77 F2 UAB A W 54-53 F5 Cincinnati H L 73-109 F7 Marquette H L 51-73 F11 Memphis A W (2OT) 100-98 F14 Georgetown UC L 59-65 F15 Saint Louis A L 41-65 F21 Cincinnati A L 38-75 F25 Tulane AH L 56-72 F28 Louisville UC L (OT) 82-85 Conference USA Tournament M4 Marquette CO L 50-52 AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | CL = Cleveland, Ohio | CO = Cincinnati, Ohio | LH = Lahaina, Hawai’i | UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.)
1998-99 Record: 18-13 (.581) | Head Coach: Pat Kennedy F Quentin Richardson 6-6 Fr. 18.9 F Bobby Simmons 6-7 Fr. 11.2 C Lance Williams 6-9 Fr. 13.9 G Kerry Hartfield 6-1 Jr. 8.9 G Willie Coleman 6-1 Sr. 11.3 Top Subs: Rashon Burno, Fr., 5-9, 3.1; Ayinde Avery, Jr., 6-7, 2.3; Thomas Cooper, Sr., 6-5, 2.1 N13 New Mexico A L 81-82 N22 Alabama State A W 78-74 N24 UNC Wilmington AH W 78-63 N28 California H W 75-72 D1 Chicago State H W 80-38 BB&T Classic D6 George Washington WD W 87-79 D7 Maryland WD L 75-92 D12 Texas-Pan American H W 93-82 D17 Kansas A L 66-74
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D19 Louisville D30 Dayton J3 Houston J6 Cincinnati J9 Marquette J14 UAB J17 Louisville J24 Marquette J28 South Florida J30 Tulane F3 UNC Charlotte F6 Cincinnati F11 Saint Louis F13 Memphis F18 Southern Miss F20 Saint Louis F24 Duke F27 UNC Charlotte Conference USA Tournament M3 Tulane M4 UAB National Invitation Tournament M10 Northwestern M16 California
A A AH A UC H H A A A H H H UC A A UC A
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63-90 59-70 93-82 64-87 75-60 87-80 68-71 46-62 65-58 87-79 61-66 61-60 76-67 81-75 65-64 64-55 64-96 67-78
BA BA
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95-59 73-79
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W L
69-64 57-58
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1999-00 Record: 21-12 (.636) | Head Coach: Pat Kennedy F Quentin Richardson 6-6 So. 17.0 F Bobby Simmons 6-7 So. 13.1 C Steve Hunter 7-0 Fr. 8.5 G Paul McPherson 6-4 Jr. 11.2 G Rashon Burno 5-7 So. 6.7 Top Subs: George Baker, Fr., 6-3, 2.3; Lance Williams, So., 6-9, 6.0, Joe Tulley, Fr., 6-2, 2.7 N20 Howard AH W 105-61 San Juan Shootout N25 American-P.R. A W 114-69 N26 Texas PR L 64-68 N27 South Carolina PR W 58-46 D1 Chicago State H W 78-63 D4 Duke A L (OT) 83-84 D6 Monmouth H W 69-62 D9 Nicholls State H W 67-43 D14 St. John’s H W 71-65 D18 UCLA A L 58-76 D23 Northern Illinois H W 82-61 D28 Memphis A W 71-65 D30 Elon H W 80-56 J8 Charlotte H W 77-75 J12 Marquette H L 60-69 J16 Houston A W 77-68 J20 Louisville A L 59-72 J22 Saint Louis H L (OT) 69-75 J26 Florida UC W 71-69 J29 UAB A L 68-69 F2 Tulane H W 85-54 F6 Charlotte A W 80-66 F8 South Florida H W 81-69 F13 Cincinnati A L 64-87 F16 Marquette A W 55-35 F19 Louisville UC L 54-71 F26 Saint Louis A W 55-54 M2 Cincinnati H L 62-64 M4 Southern Miss H W 82-51
HISTORY & RECORDS Conference USA Tournament M9 Memphis M10 Charlotte M11 Saint Louis NCAA Championship M17 Kansas
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W W L
80-76 56-49 49-56
WS
L (OT)
77-81
AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | MT = Memphis, Tenn. | PR = San Juan, Puerto Rico | UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.) | WS = Joel Eaves Coliseum (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
2000-01 Record: 12-18 (.400) | Head Coach: Pat Kennedy F Bobby Simmons 6-7 Jr. 16.7 F Lance Williams 6-9 Jr. 10.7 C Steve Hunter 7-0 So. 11.4 G Joe Tulley 6-2 So. 7.6 G Imari Sawyer 6-1 Fr. 11.7 Top Subs: Rashon Burno, Jr., 5-7, 6.7; Andre Brown, Fr., 6-9, 6.5; Jon Oden, So., 6-8, 2.2 N17 Lewis H W 87-80 Great Alaska Shootout N23 Syracuse AA L 84-92 N24 Florida State AA W 80-74 N25 Alaska Anchorage AA W 93-76 D2 Florida A L 76-83 D6 Missouri A L 84-99 D9 Chicago State H W 78-69 D12 Kansas UC L 69-75 D17 St. Joseph’s H W 80-76 D19 Saint Louis H W 68-43 D23 Northern Illinois H W 78-67 D30 Fairfield H W 85-75 J6 Marquette H L 49-69 J10 Southern Miss A L 49-63 J13 Memphis UC L 68-72 J17 Charlotte H L 62-73 J20 Temple H W 65-64 J25 South Florida A L 58-72 J27 Louisville A L 63-73 J31 Saint Louis A W 86-68 F3 Cincinnati A L 70-91 F7 Houston H W 90-78 F10 UCLA H L 88-94 F14 Louisville H L 62-71 F17 Tulane A W 84-44 F22 Marquette A L 64-82 F24 UAB H L 61-68 F28 Charlotte A L 66-90 M3 Cincinnati UC L 62-75 Conference USA Tournament M7 South Florida FH L 59-63 AA = Anchorage, Alaska | FH = Freedom Hall (Louisville, Ky.) | UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.)
2001-02 Record: 9-19 (.321) | Head Coach: Pat Kennedy F Sam Hoskin 6-9 Jr. 11.6 F Lance Williams 6-9 Sr. 11.2 C Andre Brown 6-9 So. 14.5 G Drake Diener 6-5 Fr. 5.7 G Rashon Burno 5-7 Sr. 4.2 Top Subs: Quemont Greer, Fr., 6-7, 6.9; Joe Tulley, Jr., 6-2, 5.9; Marlon Brooks, Jr., 6-1, 5.7; Marlon London, Jr., 6-5, 4.7; LeVar Seals, Fr., 6-4, 2.9 Preseason NIT N12 Fordham RI W 70-61 N14 Syracuse A L 60-74
N25 D1 D5 D8 D11 D16 D18 D22 D29 J5 J8 J12 J16 J19 J23 J26 J29 F3 F6 F9 F12 F16 F19 F23 F26 M1
Youngstown State Notre Dame Ohio Fairfield Murray State Long Island Chicago State Temple Missouri Tulane Saint Louis South Florida Cincinnati Marquette East Carolina Louisville Charlotte UNLV TCU East Carolina Louisville Charlotte Cincinnati Memphis Saint Louis Marquette
H UC H MSG H H H A UC H A H A H A A H A A H H A UC A H A
W L L W L W W W W L L L L L W L L L L W L L L L L L
107-69 55-82 75-77 94-90 65-69 95-69 79-63 60-58 63-62 63-73 74-92 63-70 72-89 68-87 80-58 67-97 83-79 75-90 83-92 62-51 72-76 57-81 62-79 61-88 63-72 53-72
MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) | RI = Rockford, Ill. | UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.)
2002-03 Record: 16-13 (.552) | Head Coach: Dave Leitao F Sam Hoskin 6-9 Sr. 15.6 F Quemont Greer 6-7 So. 9.4 C Andre Brown 6-9 Jr. 9.4 G LeVar Seals 6-4 So. 3.1 G Drake Diener 6-5 So. 7.7 Top Subs: Delonte Holland, Jr., 6-7, 10.9; Joe Tulley, Sr., 6-2, 4.7; Marlon London, Sr., 6-5, 3.4; Marlon Brooks, Sr., 6-1, 3.3 N23 Northern Illinois A W 63-48 N30 Central Michigan H W 92-56 D7 Fairfield H W 73-45 D10 Ohio H W 73-65 D14 Notre Dame A L 71-102 D18 Florida International H W 72-57 D21 St. Joseph’s A L 62-65 D28 Seton Hall H W 52-41 D31 Western Carolina H W 82-62 J2 Loyola-Chicago H W 95-74 J8 Cincinnati A L 56-64 J11 UNLV H L 70-75 J14 TCU H W 71-65 J19 East Carolina H W 71-65 J22 Louisville A L 43-71 J25 Marquette A L 51-72 J29 Cincinnati H W 56-52 F1 Saint Louis A L 57-65 F8 Charlotte H W 72-64 F12 Marquette H L 60-73 F15 Southern Miss A W (OT) 74-69 F18 East Carolina A W 77-63 F22 Saint Louis H L 61-62 F26 UAB A L 71-77 M1 Charlotte A L 50-58 M5 Louisville H W (OT) 79-76 M8 Houston H W 65-59
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2003-04 Record: 22-10 (.688) | Head Coach: Dave Leitao F Delonte Holland 6-7 Sr. 16.5 F Quemont Greer 6-7 Jr. 12.6 C Andre Brown 6-9 Sr. 13.5 G Drake Diener 6-5 Jr. 12.6 G Sammy Mejia 6-6 Fr. 7.9 Top Subs: LeVar Seals, Jr., 6-4, 3.6; Marcus Heard, Fr., 6-7, 2.7; Marlon Brumfield, So., 6-8, 1.4; Chris Exilus, Sr., 6-2, 1.8; Lorenzo Thompson, Fr., 6-8, 1.1 N21 Loyola-Chicago H W 73-61 N25 Northwestern H W 65-53 Spartan Classic N29 Indiana State EM W 78-66 N30 Michigan State A L 81-89 D7 Bradley H W 77-74 D9 Ohio A W 63-60 D14 Notre Dame H L 69-82 D20 Toledo H L 81-93 D27 Seton Hall A L 62-76 D31 SE Missouri State H W 57-50 J3 Chicago State H W 91-74 J6 Charlotte H L 70-75 J10 Cincinnati A L 65-90 J13 Memphis H W 82-73 J17 UAB H W 75-64 J20 TCU A W 61-54 J24 Marquette A L 62-70 J31 East Carolina A W 70-65 F3 Tulane H W 72-58 F7 Marquette H W 84-78 F11 Saint Louis A W 70-68 F14 Houston A W 66-54 F21 Saint Louis H L 62-69 F25 Louisville A W (OT) 60-58 F28 Southern Miss H W 80-51 M4 Cincinnati H W 68-65 M6 USF A W 78-66 Conference USA Tournament M11 TCU CO W 89-65 M12 UAB CO W (OT) 75-74 M13 Cincinnati CO L 50-55 NCAA Championship M18 Dayton BF W (2OT) 76-69 M20 Connecticut BF L 55-72 BF = HSBC Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.) | CO = Cincinnati, Ohio | EM = East Lansing, Mich.
2004-05 Record: 20-11 (.635) | Head Coach: Dave Leitao F Quemont Greer 6-7 Sr. 18.3 F LeVar Seals 6-5 Sr. 7.6 C Marlon Brumfield 6-9 Jr. 4.8 G Drake Diener 6-5 Sr. 14.2 G Sammy Mejia 6-6 So. 11.8 Top Subs: Jamal Nichols, 6-8, Jr. 3.5, Draelon Burns, 6-4, Fr. 3.4, Lorenzo Thompson, 6-8, So. 3.1, Cliff Clinkscales, 6-0, Fr. 2.5, Marcus Malone, 6-5, Fr. 1.0, Marcus Heard, 6-7, So. 0.5 N20 Bowling Green State H W 69-59
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N23 Eastern Illinois N27 Northern Illinois D1 Dayton D4 Bradley D6 IUPUI D11 Notre Dame D15 Northwestern D18 UIC D30 Rhode Island J2 Old Dominion J6 Cincinnati J8 Houston J15 Tulane J20 Marquette J22 East Carolina J27 Memphis J29 Southern Miss F1 TCU F6 Saint Louis F12 Cincinnati F16 Charlotte F20 Marquette F22 USF F26 Saint Louis M2 UAB M5 Louisville Conference USA Tournament M9 Tulane M10 UAB National Invitation Tournament M15 Missouri M19 Texas A&M MT = Memphis, Tenn.
H H H A H A A H H H A H A H H A A H A H A A H H A H
W L W L W W L W W W L W W W W L W W W W L L W W L (OT) L
53-51 69-84 70-59 53-63 88-67 84-73 52-56 80-62 60-51 73-60 54-83 68-57 81-63 85-72 77-56 55-68 70-48 64-62 56-53 85-66 62-66 57-67 76-69 53-49 80-81 62-66
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81-71 56-59
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75-70 72-75
2005-06 Record: 12-15 (.444) | Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright F Wilson Chandler 6-8 Fr. 10.6 F Karron Clarke 6-6 So. 10.0 C Marlon Brumfield 6-9 Sr. 3.7 G Sammy Mejia 6-6 Jr. 15.1 G Jabari Currie 6-4 Fr. 5.1 Top Subs: Draelon Burns, 6-5, So. 11.6, Marcus Heard, 6-7, Jr. 3.4, Cliff Clinkscales, 6-1, So. 3.2, Wesley Green, 6-9, So. 4.3, Lorenzo Thompson, 6-8, Jr. 0.9 N19 Bradley H L 60-75 N26 Northwestern H W 59-49 N28 Northern Illinois A L 68-77 N30 Creighton H W 72-57 D3 Bucknell H L 52-57 D6 UAB H W 70-66 D10 Dayton A W 61-54 D13 Wake Forest A W 84-81 D17 Old Dominion A L 43-87 Pete Newell Challenge D21 California OK W 68-65 D31 Florida International H W 72-60 J4 Cincinnati A L 60-82 J7 Notre Dame H W 73-67 J12 Pittsburgh A L 65-73 J15 Rutgers H L (OT) 68-78 J17 Marquette H L 79-82 J21 Providence A L 75-76 J25 Marquette A L 47-62 J31 Georgetown H L 44-64 F3 USF A W 80-66 F7 Providence H L 60-61
HISTORY & RECORDS F11 F18 F22 F25 M2 M4
Villanova St. John’s Louisville Seton Hall Syracuse Notre Dame
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OK = Arena in Oakland (Oakland, Calif.)
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51-61 52-48 53-65 67-64 108-69 61-66
2006-07 Record: 20-14 (.588) | Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright F Wilson Chandler 6-8 So. 14.6 F Karron Clarke 6-6 Jr. 6.6 C Lorenzo Thompson 6-8 Sr. 1.2 G Sammy Mejia 6-6 Sr. 14.1 G Drealon Burns 6-5 Jr. 11.6 Top Subs: Marcus Heard, 6-7, Sr. 6.4, Jabari Currie, 6-4, So, 3.7, Wesley Green, 6-9, Jr. 3.6, Will Walker, 6-0, Fr. 3.3, Keith Butler, 7-1, Sr. 1.8, Cliff Clinkscales, 6-1, Jr. 1.4, Thijin Moses, 6-8, Fr. 1.2 N11 Bradley A L 58-78 N14 Northwestern A L 39-49 N17 Eastern Illinois H W 71-41 Maui Invitational N20 Kentucky LH L 81-87 N21 Chaminade LH W 93-74 N22 Purdue LH L 73-81 D2 Kansas H W 64-57 D6 Chicago State H W 83-56 D9 UAB A L (OT) 57-58 D13 Wake Forest H W 78-63 D16 Rhode Island A W 89-81 D20 UC Irvine H W 65-53 D23 California H W 90-62 D29 Northwestern State H W 97-67 J3 St. John’s A L 53-64 J6 Villanova A W 73-65 J10 Pittsburgh H L 49-59 J13 Rutgers A W 60-37 J16 St. John’s H W 71-63 J20 Louisville H L 50-59 J24 Georgetown A L 52-68 J28 West Virginia A L 52-64 J31 Connecticut H W 66-58 F3 Syracuse A L 69-75 F8 Notre Dame H W 67-66 F14 Marquette H W 72-67 F17 USF A W 75-62 F20 Notre Dame A L 54-78 F24 Cincinnati H W 58-45 M3 USF H W 70-54 BIG EAST Championship M7 Villanova MSG L 67-75 National Invitation Tournament M 14 Hofstra H W 83-71 M 19 Kansas State A W 70-65 M 21 Air Force A L 51-52 LH = Lahaina, Hawai’i | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
2007-08 Record: 11-19 (.367) | Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright F Mac Koshwal 6-10 Fr. 10.7 F Karron Clarke 6-6 Sr. 8.1 C Wesley Green 6-8 Sr. 4.8 G Draelon Burns 6-5 Sr. 17.6 G Cliff Clinkscales 6-1 Sr. 3.0
Top Subs: Dar Tucker, 6-5, Fr. 13.6, Will Walker, 6-0, So. 9.6, Jabari Currie, 6-4, Jr. 4.4, Matija Poscic, 6-10, Jr. 2.1 N9 Creighton A L 62-74 N17 Northwestern H W 54-53 N24 North Carolina A&T H L 93-96 N28 Texas A&M-CC H W 85-70 D8 Kansas A L 66-84 D12 Vanderbilt H L (OT) 85-91 D15 UIC H L 80-85 San Juan Shootout D20 Mississippi PR L 63-69 D21 Clemson PR L 74-90 D22 La Salle PR W 93-88 D29 Detroit A W 70-64 J3 Villanova H W 84-76 J5 Providence H W 70-65 J8 Georgetown H L 60-76 J12 St. John’s A W 60-54 J16 Villanova A L 69-76 J19 Rutgers H W 75-73 J21 Florida Gulf Coast H W 92-60 J26 Marquette A L 71-79 J30 Syracuse H L 55-60 F2 Notre Dame A L 80-89 F5 Providence A L 65-79 F9 USF H W 69-61 F12 Louisville H L 66-99 F19 Connecticut A L 60-65 F23 Seton Hall A L 71-73 F27 West Virginia H L 73-85 M2 Notre Dame H L 91-98 M6 Cincinnati A W 60-54 M9 Pittsburgh A L 79-98 PR = San Juan, Puerto Rico
2008-09 Record: 9-24 (.273) | Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright F Mac Koshwal 6-10 So. 12.2 F Dar Tucker 6-5 So. 18.5 C Matija Poscic 6-10 Sr. 3.5 G Jabari Currie 6-4 Sr. 5.3 G Will Walker 6-0 Jr. 14.6 Top Subs: Jeremiah Kelly, 6-1, Fr., 4.3, Devin Hill, 6-9, Fr., 3.1 N17 Albany H W 75-64 N22 UIC A W 67-63 N26 Detroit H W 71-62 N29 Indiana State H W 75-70 D3 California A L 67-77 D6 Northwestern A L 36-63 D10 Morgan State H L 75-79 Wooden Classic D13 UCLA AC L 54-72 Las Vegas Classic D17 Liberty H W 64-63 D19 Southern H W 83-46 D22 Saint Louis LV W 65-61 D23 Creighton LV L 75-83 D28 Alcorn State H W 90-67 D31 Notre Dame H L 82-92 J3 Providence A L 54-62 J7 Syracuse A L 68-85 J10 USF H L 58-80 J17 Cincinnati H L 55-59 J20 USF A L 61-70 J24 Marquette A L 70-79
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49-71 56-75 61-76 69-92 49-72 54-99 61-80 72-74 63-84 63-82 40-48
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2009-10 Record: 8-23 (.258) | Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright (15 games) | Interim Head Coach: Tracy Webster (16 games) F Mac Koshwal 6-10 Jr. 16.1 F Mike Stovall 6-4 Jr. 7.0 C Krys Faber 6-10 So. 2.4 G Jeremiah Kelly 6-1 So. 5.6 G Will Walker 6-0 Sr. 16.2 Top Subs: Eric Wallace, 6-7, So., 6.3, Devin Hill, 6-9, So., 4.8, Michael Bizoukas, 6-2, So., 3.7 N17 Columbia H W 59-53 Paradise Jam N20 Northern Iowa VI W 60-52 N22 Tennessee VI L 53-57 N23 Saint Joseph’s VI W 58-51 N28 Detroit H W (OT) 68-66 D2 Alabama State H W 58-50 D5 Vanderbilt A L 54-67 SEC/BIG EAST Invitational D10 Mississippi State TF L 45-76 D13 UIC H W 77-56 D16 American H L 57-62 D19 Texas State H W 86-69 D22 Florida Gulf Coast A L 61-64 D28 Pittsburgh A L 52-65 J3 Georgetown H L 50-67 J6 Villanova A L 72-99 J14 Providence H L 62-79 J17 St. John’s A L 47-67 J20 Marquette H W 51-50 J23 Notre Dame A L 77-87 J26 West Virginia H L 46-62 J30 Syracuse H L 57-59 F3 Marquette A L 69-80 F6 Connecticut A L 57-64 F14 Seton Hall A L 71-79 F16 Rutgers H L 64-68 F20 Louisville H L 59-68 F24 at Cincinnati A L 69-74 F27 at Rutgers A L 62-71 M2 USF H L 59-63 M5 St. John’s H L (3OT) 82-90 BIG EAST Championship M9 USF MSG L 49-58 MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) | TF = St. Pete Times Forum (Tampa, Fla.) | VI = St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
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2010-11 Record: 7-24 (.226) | Head Coach: Oliver Purnell F Cleveland Melvin 6-8 Fr. 14.3 C Krys Faber 6-10 Jr. 7.0 G Jeremiah Kelly 6-1 Jr. 7.6 G Brandon Young 6-3 Fr. 12.6 G Jimmy Drew 6-5 Sr. 6.4 Top Subs: Tony Freeland, So., 6-6, 9.6, Mike Stovall, 6-4, Sr., 5.4, Moses Morgan, Fr., 5.1 N14 Chicago State H (MA) W 114-81 N16 Western Carolina H L 64-69 76 Classic N25 Oklahoma State AC L 56-60 N26 Cal State Northridge AC L 66-88 N28 Stanford AC L (OT) 74-81 D2 Northern Illinois H W 86-84 D5 Central Michigan H W 71-62 D8 Indiana State A L 51-73 D11 Ball State H (MA) L (OT) 77-79 D14 Milwaukee H W 61-47 D18 Loyola-Chicago H W 81-74 D22 Florida Atlantic H W 71-62 D28 Cincinnati A L 60-76 J1 Georgetown A L 75-86 J4 West Virginia H L 65-67 J12 Seton Hall H L 67-78 J15 Connecticut H L 62-82 J18 Marquette A L 64-94 J22 Pittsburgh H L 50-80 J27 USF A L 60-71 F3 Notre Dame H L 58-83 F5 Louisville A L 57-61 F8 Cincinnati H L 68-71 F12 West Virginia A L 71-82 F17 Providence A W 79-76 F19 Villanova H L 75-77 F23 St. John’s A L 51-76 F26 USF H L 76-86 M2 Rutgers H L 64-68 M5 Syracuse A L 59-107 BIG EAST Championship M8 Connecticut MSG L 71-97 MA = McGrath Arena | AC = Anaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, Calif.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
2011-12 Record: 12-19 (.387) | Head Coach: Oliver Purnell F Cleveland Melvin 6-8 So. 17.5 F Jamee Crockett 6-4 Fr. 8.6 C Krys Faber 6-10 Sr. 4.0 G Jeremiah Kelly 6-1 Sr. 8.6 G Brandon Young 6-3 So. 14.5 Top Subs: Moses Morgan, So., 9.0; Worrel Clahar, Jr., 6.0; Charles McKinney, Fr., 4.2; Donnavan Kirk, So., 3.5 N11 UT-Pan American H (MA) W 91-72 N14 Mississippi Valley State H (MA) W 80-70 Old Spice Classic N24 Minnesota HP L 85-86 N25 Texas Tech HP W 76-70 N27 Arizona State HP W 68-64 BIG EAST/SEC Challenge D1 Mississippi H L 68-70 D5 Milwaukee H L 76-87 D7 Loyola-Chicago A W 69-58 D10 Chicago State H W 102-95 D14 Northern Illinois A W 75-52
HISTORY & RECORDS D17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff D21 Cal Poly J1 Syracuse J5 Pittsburgh J8 Villanova J10 Seton Hall J14 Louisville J17 Georgetown J22 USF J25 Rutgers F1 St. John’s F4 Cincinnati F6 Marquette F11 Notre Dame F15 Connecticut F18 Louisville F20 St. John’s F25 Providence F28 West Virginia M3 Seton Hall BIG EAST Championship M6 Connecticut
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L
81-62 63-58 68-87 84-81 71-87 73-94 59-76 75-83 59-75 69-64 81-87 66-74 76-89 76-84 54-80 82-90 72-79 71-73 75-92 86-58 67-81
MA = McGrath-Phillips Arena | HP = HP Field House (Buena Vista, Fla.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
2012-13 Record: 11-21 (.344) | Head Coach: Oliver Purnell F Donnavan Kirk 6-9 Jr. 6.2 F Cleveland Melvin 6-8 Jr. 16.6 G Worrel Clahar 5-11 Sr. 7.3 G Charles McKinney 6-3 So. 5.3 G Brandon Young 6-4 Jr. 16.7 Top Subs: Jamee Crockett, So., 8.7; Moses Morgan, Jr., 5.9; Durrell McDonald, Fr., 2.9 N9 UC Riverside H (MA) W 91-59 Cancun Challenge N15 Gardner-Webb H L 59-71 N17 Austin Peay H W 98-67 N20 Wichita State CM L 62-75 N21 Western Kentucky CM L 61-70 N27 Fairfield H W 85-78 SEC/BIG EAST Challenge N30 Auburn A W 80-76 D5 Chicago State A W 74-64 D9 Milwaukee H W 84-50 D12 Arizona State A W 78-61 D16 Northern Illinois H W 69-64 D22 Maryland-Baltimore Cty H W 69-61 D29 Loyola-Chicago H L 61-69 J2 Seton Hall H L 72-73 J5 Providence A W 83-73 J8 Connecticut A L 78-99 J15 Cincinnati H L 70-75 J19 St. John’s H L 62-71 J26 Pittsburgh A L 55-93 J30 St. John’s A L (OT) 74-79 F2 Notre Dame H L (OT) 71-79 F5 Villanova H L 71-94 F9 Marquette A L 78-89 F13 Notre Dame A L (OT) 78-82 F16 Rutgers H W 75-69 F20 Georgetown A L 66-90 F23 Connecticut H L 69-81 F27 Louisville H L 58-79 M3 USF A L 73-83 M6 Syracuse A L 57-78
M9 Pittsburgh BIG EAST Championship M12 Rutgers
H
L
66-81
MSG
L
57-76
MA = McGrath-Phillips Arena | CM = Moon Palace Resort (Cancun, Mexico) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
2013-14 Record: 12-21 (.364) | Head Coach: Oliver Purnell F Cleveland Melvin 6-8 Sr. 16.7 F Sandi Marcius 6-10 Sr. 4.8 C Tommy Hamilton IV 6-10 Fr. 7.7 G Billy Garrett Jr. 6-5 Fr. 12.4 G Brandon Young 6-4 Jr. 16.7 Top Subs: Durrell McDonald, So., 5.4; R.J. Curington, Fr., 4.1; Jamee Crockett, Jr., 3.9; Charles McKinney, Jr., 3.9; Forrest Robinson, Jr., 3.7 N9 Grambling State H (MA) W 96-58 CBE Hall of Fame Classic N13 Southern Miss H L 68-75 N16 Wright State H W 81-72 N19 at Milwaukee A W 80-71 CBE Hall of Fame Classic N25 Wichita State KC L 72-90 N26 Texas KC L 59-77 D1 Oregon State H W 93-81 D6 Arizona State H L 56-78 D12 Florida Atlantic H W 81-70 D15 Chicago State H W (OT) 77-70 D18 Houston Baptist H W 78-58 D22 Illinois State A L 64-69 D27 Northwestern A W 57-56 D31 Georgetown A L 54-61 J4 Marquette A L 56-66 J7 Creighton H L 62-81 J9 Butler A W (2OT) 99-94 J14 St. John’s H W 77-75 J18 Villanova A L 62-88 J20 Xavier H L 74-84 J25 Seton Hall A L 69-86 F1 Providence H L 72-77 F3 Georgetown H L 59-71 F7 Creighton A L 66-78 F12 Villanova H L 62-87 F15 Providence A L 61-84 F19 Xavier A L 64-83 F22 Marquette H L (OT) 94-96 F25 Seton Hall H W 65-60 M2 St. John’s A L 64-72 M6 Butler H L 46-79 BIG EAST Championship M12 Georgetown MSG W 60-56 M13 Creighton MSG L 62-84 MA = McGrath-Phillips Arena | KC = Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)
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ALL-TIME 100-POINT GAMES (70-0) BY SCORE 125-93 Loyola Marymount............. Jan. 5, 1992 122-108 Loyola Marymount........... Jan. 14, 1989 120-51 Western Ontario............... Jan. 10, 1966 120-85 American......................... Dec. 14, 1988 118-44 Western Ontario................. Jan. 9, 1965 118-62 Marshall............................Feb. 14, 1976 117-65 Florida International........ Dec. 29, 1990 115-111 Loyola Marymount.......... Dec. 23, 1988 114-81 Chicago State................... Nov. 14, 2010 114-69 at American-Puerto Rico... Nov. 25, 1999 114-64 Aquinas.............................Feb. 17, 1967 114-75 Christian Brothers............ Dec. 11, 1965 112-69 Taylor............................... Dec. 17, 1954 111-83 Portland............................ Jan. 11, 1964 111-79 Augustana.......................... Dec. 2, 1967 111-107 (2OT) Detroit..............................Feb. 24, 1968 111-79 UW-Milwaukee...................Feb. 8, 1969 110-84 Chicago State................... Nov. 27, 1993 109-68 St. Mary’s (Minn.)............. Jan. 20, 1975 109-60 Lawrence Tech................. Dec. 28, 1954 108-84 Rocky Mountain................. Dec. 4, 1971 108-86 Northern Illinois................. Dec. 2, 1978 108-69 Syracuse............................. Mar. 2, 2006 107-84 Illinois Wesleyan.............. Dec. 20, 1968 107-69 Youngstown State............ Nov. 25, 2001 106-80 American......................... Dec. 11, 1991 105-56 Lawrence Tech.................... Jan. 2, 1963 105-94 Evansville.......................... Jan. 26, 1980 105-89 vs. Wagner........................Feb. 21, 1980 105-95 Loyola-Chicago..................Feb. 28, 1981 105-64 Fairleigh Dickinson........... Dec. 18, 1982 105-70 Maine................................. Jan. 5, 1994 105-61 Howard............................ Nov. 20, 1999 104-62 St. Ambrose...................... Jan. 14, 1955 104-71 Nevada-Reno................... Dec. 20, 1969 104-77 Marshall........................... Dec. 28, 1974 104-76 Valparaiso.........................Feb. 21, 1979 104-57 Chicago State..................... Dec. 1, 1999 103-85 Quincy.............................. Jan. 13, 1953 103-74 Manchester..................... Dec. 30, 1954 103-55 St. John’s (Minn.)............... Dec. 8, 1967 103-79 Butler................................Feb. 16, 1980 103-68 Chicago State..................... Dec. 1, 1992 103-68 Dayton............................... Mar. 4, 1995 102-95 Chicago State................... Dec. 10, 2011 102-47 Wisconsin State................. Dec. 4, 1953 102-77 Illinois State........................ Jan. 3, 1956 102-79 Lawrence Tech................... Dec. 6, 1961 102-79 at Canisius........................ Dec. 26, 1963 102-65 Baldwin-Wallace.............. Dec. 27, 1965 102-70 Lewis.................................Feb. 17, 1973 102-70 St. Xavier........................... Jan. 24, 1976 102-71 North Texas State................Feb. 2, 1980 102-67 Loyola-Chicago..................Feb. 13, 1991 101-70 North Central....................Feb. 26, 1951 164 | #dpubb
BY DATE 101-70 North Central....................Feb. 26, 1951 103-85 Quincy.............................. Jan. 13, 1953 102-47 Wisconsin State................. Dec. 4, 1953 112-69 Taylor............................... Dec. 17, 1954 109-60 Lawrence Tech................. Dec. 28, 1954 103-74 Manchester..................... Dec. 30, 1954 101-60 Elmhurst............................. Jan. 6, 1955 104-62 St. Ambrose...................... Jan. 14, 1955 102-77 Illinois State........................ Jan. 3, 1956 101-68 Tampa...............................Feb. 11, 1961 102-79 Lawrence Tech................... Dec. 6, 1961 105-56 Lawrence Tech.................... Jan. 2, 1963 102-79 at Canisius........................ Dec. 26, 1963 111-83 Portland............................ Jan. 11, 1964 118-44 Western Ontario................. Jan. 9, 1965 114-75 Christian Brothers............ Dec. 11, 1965 102-65 Baldwin-Wallace.............. Dec. 27, 1965 120-51 Western Ontario............... Jan. 10, 1966 100-79 Indiana................................Feb. 1, 1966 101-67 Steubenville....................... Mar. 1, 1966 114-64 Aquinas.............................Feb. 17, 1967 111-79 Augustana.......................... Dec. 2, 1967 103-55 St. John’s (Minn.)............... Dec. 8, 1967 111-107 (2OT) Detroit..............................Feb. 24, 1968 100-65 California Western........... Dec. 14, 1968 107-84 Illinois Wesleyan.............. Dec. 20, 1968 111-79 UW-Milwaukee...................Feb. 8, 1969 101-79 Parsons............................ Dec. 15, 1969 104-71 Nevada-Reno................... Dec. 20, 1969 100-77 Virginia Commonwealth.... Dec. 3, 1970 108-84 Rocky Mountain................. Dec. 4, 1971 102-70 Lewis.................................Feb. 17, 1973 104-77 Marshall........................... Dec. 28, 1974 109-68 St. Mary’s (Minn.)............. Jan. 20, 1975 100-91 at Memphis State.............. Dec. 5, 1975 100-77 Loyola-Chicago.................. Jan. 10, 1976 102-70 St. Xavier........................... Jan. 24, 1976 118-62 Marshall............................Feb. 14, 1976 100-52 Yale.................................. Dec. 29, 1977 100-81 Saint Louis........................ Jan. 23, 1978 108-86 Northern Illinois................. Dec. 2, 1978 104-76 Valparaiso.........................Feb. 21, 1979 105-94 Evansville.......................... Jan. 26, 1980 102-71 North Texas State................Feb. 2, 1980 103-79 Butler................................Feb. 16, 1980 105-89 vs. Wagner........................Feb. 21, 1980 105-95 Loyola-Chicago..................Feb. 28, 1981 105-64 Fairleigh Dickinson........... Dec. 18, 1982 101-82 at Miami (Fla.)..................Feb. 27, 1988 120-85 American......................... Dec. 14, 1988 115-111 Loyola Marymount.......... Dec. 23, 1988 122-108 Loyola Marymount........... Jan. 14, 1989 117-65 Florida International........ Dec. 29, 1990 102-67 Loyola-Chicago..................Feb. 13, 1991 100-77 Northeastern Illinois........... Dec. 4 1991
HISTORY & RECORDS 101-60 Elmhurst............................. Jan. 6, 1955 101-68 Tampa...............................Feb. 11, 1961 101-79 Parsons............................ Dec. 15, 1969 101-67 Steubenville....................... Mar. 1, 1966 101-82 at Miami (Fla.)..................Feb. 27, 1988 100-79 Indiana................................Feb. 1, 1966 100-65 California Western........... Dec. 14, 1968 100-77 Virginia Commonwealth.... Dec. 3, 1970 100-91 at Memphis State.............. Dec. 5, 1975 100-77 Loyola-Chicago.................. Jan. 10, 1976 100-52 Yale.................................. Dec. 29, 1977 100-81 Saint Louis........................ Jan. 23, 1978 100-77 Northeastern Illinois........... Dec. 4 1991 100-77 Dayton..............................Feb. 17, 1994 100-98 at Memphis......................Feb. 11, 1998
106-80 125-93 103-68 110-84 105-70 100-77 103-68 100-98 105-61 114-69 104-57 107-69 108-69 114-81 102-95
American......................... Dec. 11, 1991 Loyola Marymount............. Jan. 5, 1992 Chicago State..................... Dec. 1, 1992 Chicago State................... Nov. 27, 1993 Maine................................. Jan. 5, 1994 Dayton..............................Feb. 17, 1994 Dayton............................... Mar. 4, 1995 at Memphis......................Feb. 11, 1998 Howard............................ Nov. 20, 1999 at American-Puerto Rico... Nov. 25, 1999 Chicago State..................... Dec. 1, 1999 Youngstown State............ Nov. 25, 2001 Syracuse............................. Mar. 2, 2006 Chicago State................... Nov. 14, 2010 Chicago State................... Dec. 10, 2011
ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES (38-39) Date Dec. 12, 1936 1937-38 Jan. 18, 1950 Dec. 6, 1950 Dec. 18, 1950 Feb. 7, 1950 Dec. 5, 1956 Dec. 28, 1956 Jan. 26, 1957 Jan. 27, 1962 Feb. 7, 1962 Feb. 27, 1963 Dec. 28, 1963 Mar. 12, 1965 Feb. 6, 1968 Feb. 24, 1968 Feb. 19, 1969 Mar. 1, 1972 Dec. 19, 1975 Feb. 11, 1976 Mar. 18, 1976 Dec. 1, 1976 Feb. 14, 1977 Feb. 1, 1978 Feb. 12, 1978 Mar. 17, 1978 Dec. 12, 1979 Feb. 27, 1980 Feb. 3, 1982 Nov. 27, 1982 Dec. 2, 1982 Feb. 14, 1983 Dec. 31, 1983 Feb. 4, 1984 Mar. 23, 1984 Feb. 8, 1986 Mar. 15, 1987 Nov. 28, 1987 Dec. 1, 1987 Dec. 12, 1987
Opponent Pittsburgh Detroit Portland at Oklahoma A&M St. Mary’s (Minn.) Cincinnati at Marquette vs. Iowa Western Kentucky Dayton at Louisville at Louisville at Western Michigan vs. Vanderbilt at Notre Dame Detroit St. Bonaventure at Toledo San Jose State at Indiana State vs. VMI at Northwestern at Marquette at Creighton at Notre Dame vs. Louisville at Northern Illinois at Notre Dame Saint Joseph’s Arizona State UCLA Ohio at Creighton St. John’s vs. Wake Forest at Marquette St. John’s Pepperdine Niagara Notre Dame
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Result W, 41-37 L, 36-38 W, 79-76 L, 53-60 W, 79-72 W, 67-59 L, 60-61 W, 73-72 L, 76-80 L, 88-90 W, 79-78 L, 69-71 W, 91-90 L, 78-83 L, 85-91 W, 111-107 W, 72-71 L, 66-70 W, 75-73 W, 71-62 L, 66-71 W, 75-73 W, 77-72 W, 85-82 W, 69-68 W, 90-89 W, 57-55 L, 74-76 W, 56-55 W, 73-72 L, 70-73 L, 62-63 W, 59-57 W, 59-57 L, 71-73 L, 65-70 W, 83-75 L, 76-84 W, 88-87 W, 73-69 #dpubb | 165
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vs. Central Florida at Notre Dame at Memphis Saint Louis Memphis State at Texas vs. Cincinnati Memphis at St. John’s USF at Memphis Louisville Cincinnati at Duke Saint Louis vs. Kansas at Southern Miss Louisville at Louisville vs. UAB vs. Dayton at UAB Rutgers at UAB Vanderbilt Detroit St. John’s vs. Stanford Ball State Villanova Louisville at St. John’s Notre Dame at Notre Dame Chicago State at Butler Marquette
OT OT OT OT 2OT 2OT OT OT 2OT OT 2OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT 2OT OT OT OT OT OT 3OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT 2OT OT
W, 81-78 L, 77-80 W, 92-89 W, 91-84 L, 93-95 L, 92-99 L, 95-96 L, 82-83 L, 70-74 W, 85-77 W, 100-98 L, 82-85 W, 61-60 L, 83-84 L, 69-75 L, 77-81 W, 74-69 W, 79-76 W, 60-58 W, 75-74 W, 76-69 L, 80-81 L, 68-78 L, 57-58 L, 85-91 W, 68-66 L, 82-90 L, 74-81 L, 77-79 L, 75-77 L, 82-90 L, 74-79 L, 71-79 L, 78-82 W, 77-70 W, 99-94 L, 94-96
HISTORY & RECORDS
HOME COURT HISTORY
ALLSTATE ARENA Season W-L Pct. 1980-81 16-1 .941 1981-82 15-0 1.000 1982-83 18-2 .900 1983-84 16-0 1.000 1984-85 14-2 .875 1985-86 11-4 .733 1986-87 17-0 1.000 1987-88 11-4 .733 1988-89 12-3 .800 1989-90 12-6 .667 1990-91 11-3 .786 1991-92 10-1 .909 1992-93 10-4 .714 1993-94 9-5 .643 1994-95 10-2 .833 1995-96 4-8 .333 1996-97 0-7 .000 1997-98 1-5 .167 1998-99 7-3 .700 1999-00 10-3 .769 2000-01 8-5 .615 2001-02 4-8 .333 2002-03 13-3 .813 2003-04 11-4 .733 2004-05 14-3 .824 2005-06 7-7 .500 2006-07 13-2 .867 2007-08 7-8 .467 2008-09 5-10 .333 2009-10 6-9 .400 2010-11 5-10 .333 2011-12 4-9 .308 2012-13 6-10 .375 2013-14 7-9 .438 Totals 324-160 .669
ALUMNI HALL 1956-57 7-5 .583 1957-58 8-5 .615 1958-59 9-2 .818 1959-60 9-4 .692 1960-61 14-0 1.000 1961-62 10-5 .667 1962-63 13-0 1.000 1963-64 14-1 .933 1964-65 11-2 .846 1965-66 12-3 .800 1966-67 13-2 .867 1967-68 10-7 .588 1968-69 12-3 .800 1969-70 10-7 .588 1970-71 8-5 .615 1971-72 10-4 .714 1972-73 13-5 .722 1973-74 10-2 .833 1974-75 14-2 .875 1975-76 13-1 .929 1976-77 10-3 .769 1977-78 14-0 1.000 1978-79 14-0 1.000 1979-80 14-0 1.000 1989-90 2-0 1.000 1991-92 3-0 1.000 1992-93 1-0 1.000 1993-94 1-0 1.000 1995-96 2-0 1.000 1996-97 2-0 1.000 1997-98 2-3 .400 1998-99 2-0 1.000 1999-00 1-0 1.000 Totals 288-71 .802
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DEPAUL AUDITORIUM 1942-43 3-0 1.000 1943-44 6-0 1.000 1944-45 6-0 1.000 1945-46 3-0 1.000 1948-49 7-0 1.000 1949-50 2-0 1.000 1950-51 5-0 1.000 1951-52 11-0 1.000 1952-53 10-0 1.000 1953-54 10-0 1.000 1954-55 11-0 1.000 1955-56 7-0 1.000 Totals 81-0 1.000 LANE TECH HIGH SCHOOL 1946-47 5-0 1.000 1947-48 5-0 1.000 Totals 10-0 1.000
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McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA 2006-07 1-0 1.000 2008-09 1-0 1.000 2010-11 1-1 .500 2011-12 3-0 1.000 2012-13 1-0 1.000 2013-14 1-0 1.000 Totals 8-1 .889
UNITED CENTER 1994-95 2-0 1.000 1996-97 0-3 .000 1997-98 0-2 .000 1998-99 2-1 .667 1999-00 1-1 .500 2000-01 0-3 .000 2001-02 1-2 .333 Totals 6-12 .333
HISTORY & RECORDS
TEAM SEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED
Games 1. 35 2. 34 3. 33 33 33 33 33 8. 32 32 32 11. 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 19. 30 30 30 30 30 30
Record 20-15 20-14 12-21 9-24 21-12 21-12 21-12 11-21 22-10 26-6 12-19 7-24 8-23 20-11 18-13 16-15 28-3 18-13 11-19 12-18 7-23 22-8 27-3 27-3
Season 1989-90 2006-07 2013-14 2008-09 1999-00 1988-89 1982-83 2012-13 2003-04 1978-79 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2004-05 1998-99 1992-93 1986-87 1985-86 2007-08 2000-01 1997-98 1987-88 1983-84 1977-78
WINS
Wins 1. 28 2. 27 27 27 5. 26 26 26 8. 22 22 22 22 22 13. 21 21 21 21 21 18. 20 20 20 20 20 20
Record 28-3 27-3 27-3 27-3 26-2 26-2 26-6 22-10 22-8 22-8 22-4 22-6 21-12 21-12 21-12 21-4 21-3 20-14 20-11 20-9 20-9 20-15 20-9
Season 1986-87 1983-84 1980-81 1977-78 1981-82 1979-80 1978-79 2003-04 1987-88 1947-48 1943-44 1939-40 1999-00 1988-89 1982-83 1963-64 1944-45 2006-07 2004-05 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1975-76
WINNING PERCENTAGE
Pct. Record Season 1. 1.000 17-0 1933-34 2. .938 15-1 1934-35 3. .931 27-2 1980-81 4. .929 26-2 1981-82 .929 26-2 1979-80 6. .903 28-3 1986-87 7. .900 27-3 1983-84 .900 27-3 1980-81 .900 27-3 1977-78 10. .875 21-3 1944-45 11. .846 22-4 1943-44 12. .840 21-4 1963-64 13. .818 18-4 1935-36 14. .813 26-6 1978-79 .813 13-3 1930-31 16. .800 12-3 1932-33
LOSSES
Losses Record 1. 24 7-24 24 9-24 3. 23 8-23
Season 2010-11 2008-09 2009-10
23 23 6. 21 21 8. 19 19 19 11. 18 18 13. 17 14. 15 15 15 17. 14 14 19. 13 13 13 13 13
7-23 3-23 12-21 11-21 12-19 11-19 9-19 12-18 11-18 8-17 12-15 16-15 20-15 20-14 8-14 16-13 18-13 18-13 12-13 12-13
1997-98 1996-97 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2007-08 2001-02 2000-01 1995-96 1970-71 2005-06 1992-93 1989-90 2006-07 1956-57 2002-03 1998-99 1985-86 1969-70 1949-50
POINTS
Points 1. 2,639 2. 2,568 3. 2,461 4. 2,387 5. 2,366
Season 1978-79 1988-89 1977-78 1999-00 1987-88
SCORING AVERAGE
Avg. 1. 85.7 2. 84.5 3. 83.8 4. 83.0 5. 82.5 6. 82.0 7. 81.1 8. 80.7 9. 80.0 10. 79.7 79.7
Season 1963-64 1954-55 1979-80 1965-66 1978-79 1977-78 1991-92 1969-70 1955-56 1974-75 1968-69
SCORING MARGIN
Margin 1. 20.8 2. 16.9 3. 16.7 4. 15.8 5. 15.6 6. 15.4 7. 14.8 8. 13.7 9. 13.3 10. 12.8 11. 12.3 12. 12.0 13. 11.7 14. 11.5 15. 11.4 11.4 17. 10.3
Season 1943-44 1934-35 1944-45 1954-55 1965-66 1945-46 1951-52 1986-87 1963-64 1980-81 1981-82 1977-78 1983-84 1964-65 1942-43 1930-31 1966-67
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Pct. 1. .520 2. .516 3. .504 4. .501 5. .495 6. .494 7. .489 8. .486 9. .485 10. .483 11. .482 12. .480
Season 1980-81 1986-87 1988-89 1987-88 1977-78 1984-85 1978-79 1979-80 1983-84 1981-82 1985-86 1994-95
13. .475 .475 15. .472
1991-92 1990-91 1975-76
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Pct. 1. .765 2. .755 3. .746 4. .745 5. .741 6. .737 7. .736 8. .735 .735 10. .725 11. .723 12. .721 13. .720 14. .719 15. .715
Season 1978-79 1979-80 1972-73 1976-77 1964-65 1956-57 1977-78 1990-91 1965-66 1959-60 1980-81 1984-85 1989-90 2002-03 1994-95
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
Avg. 1. 52.0 2. 50.1 3. 48.8 4. 46.7 5. 46.5 6. 46.4 7. 45.4 8. 45.0 9. 44.5 10. 44.4 11. 42.9 12. 42.3 13. 42.2 14. 41.9 15. 41.4
Season 1962-63 1961-62 1968-69 1963-64 1958-59 1967-68 1957-58 1959-60 1960-61 1969-70 1993-94 1965-66 1974-75 1964-65 1956-57
REBOUNDING MARGIN
Margin 1. 14.1 2. 9.0 3. 8.0 4. 7.5 5. 6.9 6. 5.7 7. 5.5 8. 5.2 9. 5.0 5.0 5.0 12. 4.9 13. 4.6 14. 4.5 15. 4.4
Season 1961-62 1962-63 1999-00 1993-94 2002-03 1976-77 1983-84 1998-99 1988-89 1975-76 1959-60 2004-05 1974-75 1984-85 1977-78
FIELD GOAL DEFENSE
Pct. 1. .314 2. .323 3. .325 4. .354 5. .372 6. .385 7. .387 8. .388 .388 10. .389 11. .390 12. .391 13. .402 14. .411 .411
Season 1953-54 1950-51 1952-53 1957-58 1965-66 1959-60 1956-57 1962-63 1960-61 1958-59 1955-56 1964-65 1993-94 2006-07 1963-64
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TEAM GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS
Points Opponent 1. 125 Loyola Marymount 2. 122 Loyola Marymount 3. 120 American 120 Western Ontario 5. 118 Marshall 118 Western Ontario 7. 117 Florida International 8. 115 Loyola Marymount 9. 114 Chicago State 114 at American-Puerto Rico 114 Aquinas 114 Christian Brothers
Date Jan. 5, 1992 Jan. 14, 1989 Dec. 14, 1988 Jan. 10, 1966 Feb. 14, 1976 Jan. 9, 1965 Dec. 29, 1990 Dec. 23, 1988 Nov. 14, 2010 Nov. 25, 1999 Feb. 17, 1967 Dec. 11, 1965
MOST POINTS ALLOWED
Points Opponent 1. 111 Loyola Marymount 2. 109 Cincinnati 3. 108 vs. Oklahoma 108 Loyola Marymount 108 at UCLA 6. 107 at Syracuse 107 at Marshall 107 at Providence 107 Notre Dame 107 Detroit
Date Dec. 23, 1988 Feb. 5, 1998 Dec. 23, 1992 Jan. 14, 1989 Nov. 25, 1978 March 5, 2011 Jan. 29, 1974 Dec. 23, 1972 Feb. 13, 1971 Feb. 24, 1968
FEWEST POINTS
Points Opponent 1. 8 at YMCA College 2. 10 St. Viator’s 3. 11 Saint Louis 11 St. Mary’s (Minn.) 5. 12 at St. Viator’s 12 St. Viator’s 12 at St. Ambrose 12 Loras 12 at Northern Illinois 10. 14 at UW-LaCrosse
Date 1924-25 1927-28 1924-25 1923-24 1930-31 1928-29 Jan. 19, 1928 1926-27 1924-25 1923-24
FEWEST POINTS (SINCE 1950)
Points Opponent 1. 36 at Northwestern 2. 38 at Cincinnati 3. 39 at Northwestern 4. 40 at Georgetown 5. 41 at Saint Louis 41 at Georgetown 7. 42 vs. Missouri 42 at Indiana 9. 43 at Old Dominion 43 at Temple 43 at Cincinnati
Date Dec. 6, 2008 Feb. 21, 1998 Nov. 14, 2006 March 7, 2009 Feb. 15, 1998 Nov. 30, 1996 Nov. 24, 1997 Dec. 17, 1976 Dec. 17, 2005 Dec. 13, 1997 Jan. 29, 1994
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED
Points Opponent 1. 2 Chicago Chiropractic 2. 9 Beloit 9 at Northern Illinois 9 Luther 3. 10 at Loras 4. 11 Illinois Wesleyan 11 Nebraska 11 Elmhurst 7. 13 at St. Viator’s 13 Saint Louis 13 Saint Louis 13 Hamilton Club
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Date 1923-24 1934-35 1924-25 1923-24 1923-24 1937-38 1933-34 1924-25 1930-31 1926-27 1926-27 1923-24
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (SINCE 1950)
Points Opponent 1. 22 Quincy 2. 29 Pan American 3. 32 at Ft. Sheridan 4. 35 at Marquette 5. 36 Ripon 6. 37 at Rutgers 37 Chico State 8. 39 Davidson 39 Baldwin-Wallace 10. 41 Eastern Illinois 41 Seton Hall 41 Evansville
Date Dec. 14, 1954 March 6, 1984 Feb. 18, 1952 Feb. 16, 2000 Nov. 27, 1953 Jan. 13, 2007 Dec. 3, 1984 Nov. 26, 1982 Dec. 14, 1966 Nov. 17, 2006 Dec. 28, 2002 Feb. 4, 1986
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
Margin Score Opponent Date 1. 74 118-44 Western Ontario Jan. 9, 1965 2. 69 120-51 Western Ontario Jan. 10, 1966 3. 62 85-23 Chicago Teachers 1943-44 4. 56 118-62 Marshall Feb. 14, 1976 56 82-26 Arkansas State Dec. 17, 1945 6. 55 102-47 Milwaukee* Dec. 4, 1953 7. 53 97-44 Milwaukee* Jan. 7, 1952 8. 52 117-65 Florida International Nov. 29, 1990 52 98-46 Kalamazoo Dec. 2, 1954 52 85-33 at Vaughan Hospital 1944-45 52 78-26 Chicago 1943-44 *Wisconsin State-Milwaukee
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT
Margin Score Opponent 1. 48 59-107 at Syracuse 2. 45 54-99 at Louisville 3. 44 43-87 at Old Dominion 4. 40 59-99 at Villanova 5. 38 60-98 at Kentucky 6. 37 53-90 at Cincinnati 7. 36 54-80 at Connecticut 36 73-109 Cincinnati 9. 35 45-80 Notre Dame 10. 34 60-94 Beloit
Date March 5, 2011 Feb. 15, 2009 Dec. 17, 2005 Jan. 13, 1971 Dec. 20, 1951 Feb. 1, 1997 Feb. 15, 2012 Feb. 5, 1998 Feb. 17, 1947 Feb. 3, 1951
LARGEST COMBINED SCORE
Total Score Opponent 1. 230 122-108 Loyola Marymount 2. 226 115-111 Loyola Marymount 3. 218 125-93 Loyola Marymount 218 111-107 Detroit 5. 205 120-85 American 6. 203 96-107 at Marshall 7. 202 94-108 vs. Oklahoma 8. 200 105-95 at Loyola-Chicago 200 99-101 at Loyola-Chicago 10. 199 105-94 Evansville
Date Jan. 14, 1989 Dec. 23, 1988 Jan. 5, 1992 Feb. 24, 1968 Dec. 14, 1988 Jan. 29, 1975 Dec. 23, 1992 Feb. 28, 1981 March 5, 1979 Jan. 26, 1980
SMALLEST COMBINED SCORE (SINCE 1950)
Total Score Opponent 1. 81 41-40 at Oklahoma A&M 2. 87 42-45 vs. Missouri 3. 88 39-49 at Northwestern 88 56-32 at Ft. Sheridan 5. 89 51-38 Fordham 89 50-39 Princeton 7. 92 58-34 Alabama State 92 48-44 at Indiana State 92 51-41 Princeton 92 42-50 at Indiana
Date Jan. 4, 1950 Nov. 24, 1997 Nov. 14, 2006 Feb. 18, 1952 Feb. 7, 1990 Jan. 25, 1984 Nov. 17, 1997 Feb. 19, 1986 Jan. 26, 1983 Dec. 17, 1976
HISTORY & RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCORING
CAREER LEADERS
Points Player 1. Mark Aguirre 2. David Booth 3. Brandon Young 4. Dave Corzine 5. George Mikan 6. Tom Kleinschmidt 7. Cleveland Melvin 8. Stephen Howard 9. Dallas Comegys 10. Terry Davis 11. Sammy Meija 12. Curtis Watkins 13. Howie Carl 14. Rod Strickland 15. Terry Cummings 16. Quemont Greer 17. Tyrone Corbin 18. Stanley Brundy 19. Will Walker 20. Terence Greene 21. Draelon Burns 22. Jim Lamkin 23. Bobby Simmons 24. Brandon Cole 25. Joe Ponsetto 26. Joey Meyer 27. Ron Sobieszczyk 28. Ron Norwood 29. Gary Garland 30. Drake Diener 31. Ken Warzynski 32. Lance Williams 33. Bernard Randolph 34. Quentin Richardson 35. Andre Brown 36. Jim Murphy 37. Kenny Patterson M.C. Thompson 39. Greg Boyd Ron Feiereisel 41. Bryant Bowden Clyde Bradshaw 43. Bill Robinzine 44. Skip Dillard 45. Gene Stump 46. Mac Koshwal 47. Tony Jackson 48. Al Burks 49. Kevin Edwards 50. Al Zetzsche 51. Dar Tucker 52. Mike Gillespie 53. Jesse Nash 54. Ken Jaksy
Seasons 1978-81 1988-92 2010-14 1974-78 1942-46 1991-95 2010-14 1988-92 1983-87 1989-93 2003-07 1975-79 1958-61 1985-88 1979-82 2001-05 1981-85 1985-89 2006-10 1985-89 2004-08 1951-55 1998-01 1991-95 1974-78 1968-71 1953-56 1974-77 1975-79 2001-05 1967-70 1998-02 1979-83 1998-00 2000-04 1962-65 1981-85 1960-63 1972-75 1950-53 1992-96 1977-81 1972-75 1979-82 1943-47 2007-10 1982-86 1969-73 1986-88 1966-69 2007-09 1971-74 1961-65 1953-56
Points 2,182 1,933 1,899 1,896 1,870 1,837 1,792 1,691 1,613 1,534 1,494 1,463 1,461 1,448 1,398 1,397 1,378 1,375 1,361 1,334 1,329 1,306 1,263 1,262 1,256 1,233 1,222 1,215 1,214 1,208 1,203 1,170 1,161 1,147 1,146 1,121 1,111 1,111 1,106 1,106 1,102 1,102 1,077 1,074 1,071 1,019 1,015 1,003 995 988 986 955 940 938
Scoring Average Player 1. Mark Aguirre 2. Howie Carl 3. George Mikan 4. Ron Sobieszczyk 5. Quentin Richardson 6. Dave Corzine 7. Al Burks 8. Rod Strickland 9. Terry Cummings Bill Robinzine 11. Joey Meyer 12. Cleveland Melvin Tom Kleinschmidt Kevin Edwards 15. Dar Tucker
Seasons 1978-81 1958-61 1942-46 1953-56 1998-00 1974-78 1970-73 1985-88 1979-82 1972-75 1968-71 2010-14 1991-95 1986-88 2007-09
Avg. 24.5 20.0 19.1 18.2 17.9 17.1 17.0 16.6 16.5 16.5 16.4 16.3 16.3 16.3 16.2
16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.
Willie Coleman M.C. Thompson David Booth Ken Warzynski Bill Robinzine Ron Norwood
1997-99 1960-63 1988-92 1967-70 1954-56 1974-77
15.8 15.6 15.5 15.4 15.3 15.2
SEASON LEADERS
Points Player 1. Mark Aguirre 2. Mark Aguirre 3. Mark Aguirre 4. Stanley Brundy 5. Dave Corzine 6. Terry Cummings 7. Tom Kleinschmidt 8. David Booth Dar Tucker 10. Quentin Richardson 11. Quentin Richardson 12. Ron Norwood 13. George Mikan 14. George Mikan 15. Tom Kleinschmidt Kevin Edwards 17. Curtis Watkins 18. David Booth Gary Garland 20. Dallas Comegys 21. Cleveland Melvin 22. Ron Sobieszczyk 23. Brandon Young 24. Dick Heise 25. Tom Kleinschmidt 26. Cleveland Melvin Quemont Greer 28. Draelon Burns Delonte Holland 30. Howie Carl 31. Brandon Young Rod Strickland 33. Dave Corzine 34. Stephen Howard 35. Ron Feiereisel 36. Will Walker 37. Wilson Chandler 38. Stephen Howard 39. Ken Warzynski 40. Terence Greene 41. Rod Strickland 42. Bill Robinzine George Mikan 44. Will Walker Bobby Simmons 46. Joey Meyer 47. Sammy Mejia Terry Davis 49. Joe Ponsetto 50. Jim Murphy 51. Willie Coleman Howie Carl 53. Jermaine Watts 54. David Booth 55. Don Swanson
Season 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1988-89 1977-78 1981-82 1994-95 1989-90 2008-09 1998-99 1999-00 1975-76 1944-45 1945-46 1992-93 1987-88 1978-79 1990-91 1978-79 1986-87 2011-12 1955-56 2012-13 1956-57 1993-94 2012-13 2004-05 2007-08 2003-04 1960-61 2013-14 1987-88 1976-77 1989-90 1952-53 2009-10 2006-07 1991-92 1969-70 1988-89 1986-87 1974-75 1943-44 2008-09 2000-01 1970-71 2006-07 1992-93 1975-76 1964-65 1997-98 1959-60 1995-96 1991-92 1965-66
Points 767 749 666 642 630 624 599 592 592 586 561 559 558 555 548 548 545 543 543 542 541 540 535 534 532 531 531 528 528 527 521 521 512 504 503 501 497 496 492 491 490 486 486 483 483 481 480 480 476 475 473 473 471 470 469
Scoring Average Player 1. Mark Aguirre 2. Dick Heise 3. Mark Aguirre 4. George Mikan 5. George Mikan 6. Mark Aguirre 7. Ron Sobieszczyk 8. Terry Cummings 9. Tom Kleinschmidt
Season 1979-80 1956-57 1978-79 1944-45 1945-46 1980-81 1955-56 1981-82 1994-95
Avg. 26.8 24.3 24.0 23.3 23.1 23.0 22.5 22.3 21.4
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1960-61 1977-78 1993-94 1971-72 1987-88 1958-59 1969-70 1988-89 1974-75 1975-76 1970-71
GAME LEADERS
1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 9. 13. 15. 20. 23. 31. 39. 52.
21.1 21.0 20.4 20.3 20.0 19.7 19.6 19.5 19.4 19.3 19.2
Player Pts. Opponent Date George Mikan 53 Rhode Island March 21, 1945 Stanley Brundy 47 Loyola Marymount Dec. 23, 1988 Mark Aguirre 47 Maine Jan. 6, 1981 Mark Aguirre 45 Loyola-Chicago March 5, 1979 Dave Corzine 45 Louisville March 17, 1978 Howie Carl 43 Marquette Dec. 23, 1960 Stanley Brundy 41 Loyola Marymount Jan. 14, 1989 Mark Aguirre 41 Loyola-Chicago Feb. 23, 1980 Sammy Mejia 40 Northwestern State Dec. 29, 2006 David Booth 40 UCLA Dec. 15, 1990 Mark Aguirre 40 Illinois State March 1, 1980 Mark Aguirre 40 LaSalle Feb. 18, 1980 Mark Aguirre 39 Wichita State Dec. 9, 1978 M.C. Thompson 39 Notre Dame March 3, 1962 Tom Kleinschmidt 37 UAB Feb. 9, 1994 David Booth 37 Louisville Jan. 27, 1990 Terry Cummings 37 Louisville Dec. 26, 1981 Howie Carl 37 Western Kentucky Feb. 6, 1959 George Mikan 37 Indiana State Dec. 15, 1945 Mark Aguirre 36 Saint Louis Jan. 13, 1981 Mark Aguirre 36 Marquette Jan. 12, 1980 Mark Aguirre 36 Northern Illinois Dec. 2, 1978 Brandon Young 35 Connecticut Jan. 8, 2013 Will Walker 35 Notre Dame Jan. 23, 2010 Bobby Simmons 35 Northern Illinois Dec. 23, 2000 Tom Kleinschmidt 35 Detroit Feb. 9, 1993 David Booth 35 Loyola Marymount Jan. 5, 1992 Mark Aguirre 35 LaSalle Jan. 24, 1981 Ron Norwood 35 Memphis State Dec. 5, 1975 Emmette Bryant 35 Dayton Jan. 27, 1962 Mark Aguirre 34 Missouri Jan. 2, 1980 Mark Aguirre 34 Pennsylvania March 26, 1979 Greg Boyd 34 San Diego State Dec. 19, 1972 Ed Goode 34 Xavier March 3, 1971 Ed Goode 34 Niagara Jan. 25, 1971 George Mikan 34 Notre Dame Feb. 23, 1946 George Mikan 34 Bowling Green State March 26, 1945 George Mikan 34 Concordia (Ill.) March 10, 1944 Quentin Richardson 33 UNC Wilmington Nov. 24, 1998 Tom Kleinschmidt 33 Cincinnati Jan. 21, 1995 Tom Kleinschmidt 33 Detroit Feb. 12, 1994 Terence Greene 33 Niagara Dec. 1, 1987 Dallas Comegys 33 Georgia Tech Feb. 22, 1987 Terry Cummings 33 Loyola-Chicago Feb. 12, 1982 Bill Robinzine 33 Virginia Tech Feb. 5, 1975 Al Zetzsche 33 Bellarmine Dec. 30, 1968 Bob Zoretich 33 Central Missouri State Dec. 4, 1967 M.C. Thompson 33 Notre Dame Jan. 16, 1963 George Mikan 33 Long Island Feb. 16, 1946 George Mikan 33 Notre Dame Jan. 5, 1946 George Mikan 33 West Virginia March 19, 1945 Cleveland Melvin 32 Cincinnati Jan. 15, 2013 Dar Tucker 32 Creighton Dec. 23, 2008 Draelon Burns 32 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Nov. 28, 2007 Draelon Burns 32 North Carolina A&T Nov. 24, 2007 Quemont Greer 32 UIC Dec. 18, 2005 Quentin Richardson 32 Charlotte Jan. 8, 2000 Willie Coleman 32 Memphis Feb. 11, 1998 Brandon Cole 32 Dayton March 4, 1995 Tom Kleinschmidt 32 Georgetown Dec. 3, 1994 Tom Kleinschmidt 32 Massachusetts Jan. 24, 1993 David Booth 32 Niagara Feb. 16, 1991 Greg Boyd 32 Villanova Feb. 9, 1973 Greg Boyd 32 Northwestern Dec. 5, 1972 Al Burks 32 Drake March 6, 1972
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Ken Warzynski 32 Al Zetzsche 32 Bob Zoretich 32 Brandon Young 31 Will Walker 31 Will Walker 31 Draelon Burns 31 Quentin Richardson 31 Stephen Howard 31 Stanley Brundy 31 Mark Aguirre 31 Mark Aguirre 31 Mark Aguirre 31 Terry Cummings 31 Dave Corzine 31 Ron Norwood 31 Ken Warzynski 31 Emmette Bryant 31 Howie Carl 31 Ron Sobieszczyk 31 George Mikan 31 Cleveland Melvin 30 Cleveland Melvin 30 Cleveland Melvin 30 Mike Stovall 30 Dar Tucker 30 Will Walker 30 Sammy Mejia 30 Drake Diener 30 Jermaine Watts 30 Tom Kleinschmidt 30 Tom Kleinschmidt 30 David Booth 30 Stanley Brundy 30 Rod Strickland 30 Rod Strickland 30 Mark Aguirre 30 Mark Aguirre 30 Curtis Watkins 30 Gary Garland 30 Dave Corzine 30 Bill Robinzine 30 Al Burks 30 Joey Meyer 30 Jim Lamkin 30 Ron Feiereisel 30 Jim Lamkin 30 Ed Mikan 30 George Mikan 30 George Mikan 30 George Mikan 30 George Mikan 30 Dick Triptow 30
St. Joseph’s (Ind.) Dec. 30, 1969 Dayton Jan. 20, 1968 Marquette Feb. 4, 1967 Central Michigan Dec. 5, 2010 Providence March 11, 2009 West Virginia March. 4, 2009 West Virginia Feb. 27, 2008 California Nov. 28, 1998 Notre Dame March 7, 1992 Miami (Fla.) Feb. 27, 1988 Loyola-Chicago Feb. 28, 1981 Louisiana State Jan. 20, 1980 Maine Jan. 18, 1980 Loyola-Chicago Dec. 22, 1979 Creighton Feb. 7, 1978 Duquesne Feb. 3, 1976 Dayton Feb. 21, 1970 Xavier Dec. 27, 1963 Marquette Feb. 9, 1959 Brandeis Feb. 4, 1956 Bradley March 7, 1946 Butler Jan. 9, 2014 Fairfield Nov. 27, 2012 Chicago State Dec. 10, 2011 Providence Jan. 14, 2010 Providence March 11, 2009 Marquette Feb. 3, 2009 Providence Jan. 21, 2006 Missouri March 15, 2005 Michigan Nov. 15, 1995 Louisville Feb. 25, 1995 Dayton Feb. 6, 1995 Baylor Dec. 21, 1991 Dayton March 1, 1988 North Carolina State Jan. 31, 1988 Old Dominion Jan. 23, 1988 UAB Feb. 7, 1981 Butler Feb. 16, 1980 UAB Feb. 27, 1979 Creighton Dec. 30, 1978 Maryland Dec. 12, 1976 Villanova Feb. 9, 1973 UW-Milwaukee Jan. 31, 1972 St. Bonaventure Dec. 5, 1970 Notre Dame Feb. 6, 1954 Elmhurst Feb. 3, 1953 St. Ambrose Dec. 2, 1952 Notre Dame Feb. 28, 1947 Great Lake NTS Feb. 1, 1946 Murray State Jan. 4, 1946 Western Kentucky #1 1944-1945 Western Kentucky #2 1944-1945 Concordia (Ill.) Dec. 4, 1943
BEST BY CLASS - SCORING AVERAGE
Freshman: Mark Aguirre (1978-79) Sophomore: Mark Aguirre (1979-80) Junior: George Mikan (1944-45) Senior: Dick Heise (1956-57)
G 32 28 24 22
Pts. Avg. 767 24.0 749 26.8 558 23.3 524 24.3
ANNUAL LEADERS - SCORING AVERAGE
Season Player 1944-45 George Mikan 1945-46 George Mikan 1946-47 Ed Mikan 1947-48 Ed Mikan 1948-49 Bato Govedarica 1949-50 Bato Govedarica 1950-51 Bato Govedarica 1951-52 Gene Dyker 1952-53 Ron Feiereisel 1953-54 Jim Lamkin 1954-55 Ron Sobieszczyk 1955-56 Ron Sobieszczyk 1956-57 Dick Heise 1957-58 Paul Ruddy 1958-59 Howie Carl 1959-60 Howie Carl
G Pts. Avg. 24 558 23.3 24 555 23.1 25 392 15.7 30 463 15.4 25 216 8.5 25 323 12.9 25 350 14.0 25 369 14.8 28 503 18.0 21 405 19.3 22 381 17.3 24 540 22.5 22 534 24.3 20 244 12.2 24 461 19.2 24 473 19.7
HISTORY & RECORDS 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Howie Carl M.C. Thompson M.C. Thompson Jesse Nash Jim Murphy Don Swanson Mike Norris Al Zetzsche Al Zetzsche Ken Waryznski Joey Meyer Al Burks Greg Boyd Bill Robinzine Bill Robinzine Ron Norwood Dave Corzine Dave Corzine Mark Aguirre Mark Aguirre Mark Aguirre Terry Cummings Bernard Randolph Tyrone Corbin Tyrone Corbin Rod Strickland Dallas Comegys Rod Strickland Stanley Brundy David Booth David Booth David Booth Tom Kleinschmidt Tom Kleinschmidt Tom Kleinschmidt Jermaine Watts Charles Gelatt Jermaine Watts Quentin Richardson Quentin Richardson Bobby Simmons Andre Brown Sam Hoskin Delonte Holland Quemont Greer Sammy Mejia Wilson Chandler Draelon Burns Dar Tucker Will Walker Cleveland Melvin Cleveland Melvin Brandon Young Cleveland Melvin
23 23 23 25 27 26 25 25 25 25 25 23 25 15 25 29 27 30 32 28 29 28 32 30 29 31 31 26 33 35 29 29 31 26 28 29 15 18 31 33 29 26 29 32 29 27 34 30 32 31 27 31 32 20
376 376 360 438 475 469 432 383 435 492 481 468 438 252 486 559 512 630 767 749 666 624 440 425 461 437 542 521 642 592 543 470 548 532 599 471 193 286 586 561 483 378 453 528 530 403 497 528 592 501 386 541 535 334
16.3 16.3 15.6 17.5 17.5 18.0 17.2 15.3 17.4 19.6 19.2 20.3 17.5 16.8 19.4 19.3 19.0 21.0 24.0 26.8 23.0 22.3 13.7 14.1 15.8 14.1 17.5 20.0 19.5 16.9 18.7 17.4 17.7 20.5 21.4 16.2 12.9 15.9 18.9 17.0 16.7 14.5 15.6 16.5 18.3 14.9 14.6 17.6 18.5 16.2 14.3 17.5 16.7 16.7
FIELD GOALS
CAREER LEADERS
Field Goals Player 1. Mark Aguirre 2. Dave Corzine 3. Cleveland Melvin 4. David Booth 5. Brandon Young 6. Tom Kleinschmidt 7. Terry Davis 8. Stanley Brundy 9. Dallas Comegys 10. Stephen Howard Rod Strickland 12. Curtis Watkins 13. Joe Ponsetto 14. Sammy Mejia 15. Terry Cummings 16. Gary Garland 17. Tyrone Corbin 18. Quemont Greer 19. Howie Carl 20. Ron Norwood
Seasons 1978-81 1974-78 2010-14 1988-92 2010-14 1991-95 1989-93 1985-89 1983-87 1988-92 1985-88 1975-79 1974-78 2003-07 1979-82 1975-79 1982-85 2001-05 1958-61 1974-77
FG 863 789 719 713 660 632 623 611 607 571 571 568 554 552 549 533 522 520 518 499
21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.
Lance Williams Will Walker Jim Lamkin Ken Warzynski Joey Meyer Terence Greene Bryant Bowden Bernard Randolph
Field Goal Attempts Player 1. Dave Corzine 2. Mark Aguirre 3. Brandon Young 4. Cleveland Melvin 5. David Booth 6. Al Burks 7. Tom Kleinschmidt 8. Terry Davis 9. Howie Carl 10. Jim Lampkin 11. Will Walker 12. Gary Garland
1998-02 2006-10 1951-55 1967-70 1968-71 1985-89 1992-96 1979-83
497 496 486 485 479 477 474 463
Seasons 1974-78 1978-81 2010-14 2010-14 1988-92 1969-73 1991-95 1989-93 1958-61 1951-55 2006-10 1975-79
FGA 1,605 1,582 1,530 1,509 1,486 1,441 1,352 1,341 1,309 1,268 1,246 1,209
Field Goal Percentage minimum 200 field goals Name Seasons FG-A Pct. 1. Stanley Brundy 1985-89 611-974 .627 2. Kris Hill 1992-94 237-383 .619 3. Steven Hunter 1999-01 252-430 .586 4. Brian Currie 1992-96 273-487 .561 5. Curtis Watkins 1975-79 568-1028 .553 6. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 863-1582 .546 7. Marty Embry 1982-86 288-536 .537 8. Kevin Edwards 1986-88 404-756 .534 Rod Strickland 1985-88 571-1069 .534 10. Mike Gillespie 1971-74 333-626 .532 11. Terry Cummings 1979-82 549-1036 .530 12. Mac Koshwal 2007-10 409-784 .522 13. Dallas Comegys 1983-87 607-1180 .514 14. Kevin Holmes 1982-86 396-778 .509 15. Don Swanson 1963-66 383-757 .506 16. Tyrone Corbin 1981-85 522-1036 .504 17. Andre Brown 2000-04 448-893 .502 Joe Ponsetto 1974-78 554-1104 .502 19. Bernard Randolph 1979-83 462-936 .494 20. Bill Robinzine 1972-75 420-853 .492
SEASON LEADERS
Field Goals Player 1. Mark Aguirre 2. Stanley Brundy 3. Mark Aguirre 4. Mark Aguirre 5. Dave Corzine 6. Terry Cummings 7. Gary Garland 8. Ron Norwood 9. David Booth 10. Kevin Edwards 11. Cleveland Melvin Dave Corzine 13. George Mikan 14. Cleveland Melvin 15. Al Burks 16. Curtis Watkins 17. Rod Strickland Joe Ponsetto 19. George Mikan 20. Dar Tucker Quentin Richardson 22. Quentin Richardson Don Swanson
Season 1978-79 1988-89 1979-80 1980-81 1977-78 1981-82 1978-79 1975-76 1989-90 1987-88 2011-12 1976-77 1944-45 2012-13 1971-72 1978-79 1987-88 1975-76 1945-46 2008-09 1998-99 1999-00 1965-66
FG 302 286 281 280 255 244 237 231 221 220 219 219 218 216 212 210 207 207 206 203 203 202 202
Field Goal Attempts Player 1. Mark Aguirre 2. Gary Garland 3. Dar Tucker
Season 1978-79 1978-79 2008-09
FGA 581 532 520
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1979-80 1989-90 2009-10 2011-12 1980-81 1999-00 1977-78 1975-76
520 501 494 489 481 468 462 461
Field Goal Percentage minimum 70% of team’s games/4.0 FG made per game Player Season G FG-FGA Pct. 1. Stanley Brundy 1987-88 30 194-295 .658 2. Stanley Brundy 1988-89 33 286-441 .649 3. Kris Hill 1992-93 31 124-206 .602 4. Curtis Watkins 1978-79 32 210-354 .593 5. Steven Hunter 2000-01 30 138-233 .592 6. Rod Strickland 1986-87 30 188-323 .582 Mark Aguirre 1980-81 29 280-481 .582 8. Andre Brown 2003-04 23 122-214 .570 9. Terry Cummings 1981-82 28 244-430 .567 10. Brian Currie 1995-96 29 136-243 .560 11. Don Swanson 1965-66 26 202-365 .553 12. Dave Corzine 1977-78 30 255-462 .553 13. Sam Hoskin 2002-03 29 151-279 .541 14. Mark Aguirre 1979-80 28 281-520 .540 15. Mike Gillespie 1972-73 23 103-191 .539 16. Kevin Edwards 1986-87 31 184-343 .536 17. Curtis Watkins 1976-77 25 107-200 .535 18. Tyrone Corbin 1984-85 29 189-354 .534 Curtis Watkins 1977-78 30 149-279 .534
GAME LEADERS
Field Goals Player FG Opponent Date 1. Stanley Brundy 21 Loyola Marymount Dec. 23, 1988 Mark Aguirre 21 Loyola-Chicago March 5, 1979 George Mikan 21 Rhode Island March 21, 1945 4. Stanley Brundy 17 Loyola Mmount Jan. 14, 1989 Mark Aguirre 17 Wichita State Dec. 13, 1978 6. Mark Aguirre 16 Northern Illinois Dec. 2, 1978 7. David Booth 15 Loyola Marymount Jan. 5, 1992 David Booth 15 Louisville Jan. 27, 1990 Mark Aguirre 15 LaSalle Feb. 18, 1980 Dave Corzine 15 Bradley Jan. 14, 1978 Al Zetzsche 15 Bellarmine Feb. 25, 1969 Bob Zoretich 15 C. Missouri State Dec. 4, 1967 M.C. Thompson 15 Notre Dame Feb. 3, 1962 Ron Feiereisel 15 Elmhurst Feb. 3, 1953 George Mikan 15 Indiana State Dec. 15, 1945 Field Goal Attempts Player FGA Opponent Date 1. Mark Aguirre 39 Loyola-Chicago March 5, 1979 2. Sevira Brown 29 Harvard Jan. 3, 1970 3. Dave Corzine 28 Louisville March 18, 1978 Dave Corzine 28 Creighton Jan. 31, 1977 Al Burks 28 UW-Milwaukee Feb. 16, 1970 6. Stanley Brundy 26 Loyola Marymount Dec. 23, 1988 Mark Aguirre 26 Loyola-Chicago Feb. 23, 1980 Jim Lamkin 26 Fordham Dec. 30, 1953 9. Draelon Burns 25 Vanderbilt Dec. 12, 2007 Dave Corzine 25 Bradley Jan. 14, 1978 Jim Lamkin 25 Notre Dame Feb. 6, 1954 Field Goal Percentage minimum five field goals Name Pct. FG-FGA Opponent Date 1. Stanley Brundy 1.000 10-10 Notre Dame March 11, 1989 Stanley Brundy 1.000 8-8 Georgia Tech Feb. 6, 1988 Brian Currie 1.000 7-7 Stetson Nov. 29, 1995 Karron Clarke 1.000 6-6 Chicago State Dec. 6, 2006 Bobby Simmons 1.000 6-6 Monmouth Dec. 6, 1999 Steven Hunter 1.000 6-6 South Carolina Nov. 27, 1999 Kevin Holmes 1.000 6-6 Penn State Dec. 12, 1984 Krys Faber 1.000 5-5 West Virginia Feb. 12, 2011 Peter Patton 1.000 5-5 Saint Joseph’s Jan. 19, 1995 Bryant Bowden 1.000 5-5 Marquette Feb. 6, 1993 Chuck Murphy 1.000 5-5 Georgia Tech March 15, 1991
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Melvon Foster 1.000 David Booth 1.000
5-5 Oklahoma State Dec. 22, 1990 5-5 Miami (Fla.) Jan. 29, 1990
BEST BY CLASS - FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Freshman: Cleveland Melvin (2010-11) Sophomore: Steven Hunter (2000-01) Junior: Stanley Brundy (1987-88) Senior: Stanley Brundy (1988-89)
FG FGA Pct. 163 312 .522 138 233 .592 194 295 .658 286 441 .649
ANNUAL LEADERS - FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
min. 70% of team’s games and 4.0 field goals made per game Season Player FG FGA Pct. 1949-50 Bill Benson 119 239 .351 1950-51 Clem Pavilonis 126 284 .443 1951-52 Gene Dyker 137 355 .408 1952-53 Ron Feiereisel 171 406 .421 1953-54 Jim Lamkin 147 361 .407 1954-55 Ron Sobieszczyk 117 232 .504 1955-56 Ken Jaksy 157 333 .471 1956-57 Dick Heise 158 355 .445 1957-58 Paul Ruddy 100 222 .455 1958-59 McKinley Cowsen 115 291 .395 1959-60 Bill Haig 99 222 .445 1960-61 Jim Flemming 104 220 .472 1961-62 Bill Debes 105 216 .486 1962-63 M.C. Thompson 138 314 .439 1963-64 Dave Mills 122 240 .508 1964-65 Don Swanson 142 317 .447 1965-66 Don Swanson 202 365 .553 1966-67 Mike Norris 183 387 .471 1967-68 Ken Warzynski 149 337 .442 1968-69 Al Zetzsche 161 329 .489 1969-70 Ken Warzynski 189 402 .470 1970-71 Al Burks 157 333 .471 1971-72 Al Burks 212 398 .533 1972-73 Mike Gillespie 98 182 .538 1973-74 Mike Gillespie 128 240 .533 1974-75 Jim Bocinsky 125 239 .523 1975-76 Joe Ponsetto 207 397 .521 1976-77 Curtis Watkins 107 200 .535 1977-78 Dave Corzine 255 462 .552 1978-79 Curtis Watkins 210 354 .593 1979-80 Mark Aguirre 281 520 .540 1980-81 Mark Aguirre 280 481 .582 1981-82 Terry Cummings 244 430 .567 1982-83 Tyrone Corbin 124 263 .471 1983-84 Tyrone Corbin 166 316 .525 1984-85 Tyrone Corbin 166 316 .525 1985-86 Kevin Holmes 125 237 .527 1986-87 Rod Strickland 188 323 .582 1987-88 Stanley Brundy 194 295 .658 1988-89 Stanley Brundy 286 441 .649 1989-90 Stephen Howard 170 369 .461 1990-91 Stephen Howard 147 283 .519 1991-92 Terry Davis 178 337 .528 1992-93 Kris Hill 124 206 .602 1993-94 Kris Hill 113 177 .638 1994-95 Bryant Bowden 138 276 .500 1995-96 Brian Currie 136 243 .560 1996-97 Thomas Cooper 109 287 .380 1997-98 Willie Coleman 171 416 .411 1998-99 Lance Williams 187 374 .500 1999-00 Paul McPherson 149 281 .530 2000-01 Steve Hunter 138 233 .592 2001-02 Andre Brown 148 294 .503 2002-03 Sam Hoskin 151 279 .541 2003-04 Andre Brown 122 214 .570 2004-05 Quemont Greer 199 435 .457 2005-06 Sammy Mejia 147 304 .484 2006-07 Sammy Mejia 188 391 .481 2007-08 Mac Koshwal 129 260 .496 2008-09 Mac Koshwal 157 298 .527 2009-10 Will Walker 177 494 .358 2010-11 Cleveland Melvin 163 312 .522 2011-12 Cleveland Melvin 219 489 .448 2012-13 Cleveland Melvin 216 451 .479 2013-14 Brandon Young 178 411 .433
HISTORY & RECORDS
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
CAREER LEADERS
Three-Point Field Goals Player 1. Drake Diener 2. Will Walker 3. Marcus Singer 4. Brandon Cole 5. Jeremiah Kelly 6. Draelon Burns 7. Peter Patton 8. Brandon Young 9. Bobby Simmons 10. Tom Kleinschmidt 11. Joe Tulley 12. Quentin Richardson 13. Sammy Mejia 14. Brad Niemann 15. Dar Tucker 16. Moses Morgan Willie Coleman 18. Kerry Hartfield 19. Rashon Burno 20. Quemont Greer Terry Davis
Seasons 2001-05 2006-10 1993-97 1991-95 2008-12 2004-08 1992-96 2010-14 1998-01 1991-95 1999-03 1998-00 2003-07 1987-91 2007-09 2010-13 1997-99 1998-00 1998-02 2001-05 1989-93
3FG 216 195 164 155 152 150 134 130 121 120 119 117 115 109 108 107 101 96 92 84 84
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Player 1. Will Walker 2. Drake Diener 3. Marcus Singer 4. Brandon Cole 5. Draelon Burns 6. Jeremiah Kelly 7. Brandon Young 8. Bobby Simmons 9. Dar Tucker 10. Tom Kleinschmidt 11. Sammy Mejia 12. Joe Tulley 13. Peter Patton 14. Quentin Richardson 15. Moses Morgan 16. Willie Coleman 17. Rashon Burno 18. Quemont Greer 19. Kerry Hartfield 20. Brad Niemann
Seasons 2006-10 2001-05 1993-97 1991-95 2004-08 2008-12 2010-14 1998-01 2007-09 1991-95 2003-07 1999-03 1992-96 1998-00 2010-13 1997-99 1998-02 2001-05 1998-00 1987-91
3FGA 571 526 479 471 447 466 445 366 360 357 351 346 338 321 319 293 280 276 269 266
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage minimum 20 made and two seasons Name Seasons 3FG-A Pct. 1. Kevin Edwards 1986-88 40-85 .471 2. Andy Laux 1984-88 67-144 .465 3. Rod Strickland 1985-88 31-68 .456 4. Durrell McDonald 2012-p 37-90 .411 Drake Diener 2001-05 216-526 .411 Brad Niemann 1987-91 109-266 .411 7. Peter Patton 1992-96 134-338 .396 8. Chuck Murphy 1988-91 65-170 .382 9. Quentin Richardson 1998-00 117-321 .364 10. Kerry Hartfield 1998-00 96-269 .356 Joe Daughrity 1990-92 42-118 .356 12. Jabari Currie 2005-09 70-197 .355 Terence Greene 1985-89 72-203 .355 14. Moses Morgan 2010-13 75-214 .350 15. David Booth 1988-92 63-182 .346 16. Willie Coleman 1997-99 101-293 .345 17. Joe Tulley 1999-03 119-346 .344 18. Marcus Singer 1993-97 164-479 .342 Will Walker 2006-10 195-571 .342
SEASON LEADERS
Three-Point Field Goals Player 1. Drake Diener 2. Quentin Richardson 3. Will Walker Will Walker
Season 2004-05 1999-00 2009-10 2008-09
3FG 85 73 71 71
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 18. 19. 22. 24.
Willie Coleman Drake Diener Brad Niemann Marcus Singer Draelon Burns Bobby Simmons Peter Patton Tom Kleinschmidt Dar Tucker Brandon Cole Moses Morgan Marcus Singer Brandon Cole Kerry Hartfield Jeremiah Kelly Jeremiah Kelly Dar Tucker Draelon Burns Joe Tulley Kerry Hartfield Quentin Richardson
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Player 1. Will Walker 2. Dar Tucker 3. Willie Coleman 4. Quentin Richardson 5. Will Walker 6. Drake Diener 7. Draelon Burns 8. Marcus Singer 9. Marcus Singer 10. Bobby Simmons 11. Brandon Cole 12. Tom Kleinschmidt 13. Brad Niemann 14. Brandon Cole 15 Jeremiah Kelly 16. Drake Diener 17. Peter Patton 18. Jeremiah Kelly 19. Moses Morgan Kerry Hartfield 21. Imari Sawyer 22. Kerry Hartfield 23. Brandon Young 24. Quentin Richardson 25. Jimmy Drew Draelon Burns Brandon Cole
1997-98 2003-04 1988-89 1995-96 2007-08 2000-01 1995-96 1994-95 2008-09 1994-95 2011-12 1996-97 1992-93 1998-99 2011-12 2010-11 2007-08 2006-07 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99
71 68 67 65 63 61 60 59 58 57 54 54 54 52 50 50 50 46 46 44 44
Season 2009-10 2008-09 1997-98 1999-00 2008-09 2004-05 2007-08 1996-97 1995-96 2000-01 1994-95 1994-95 1988-89 1992-93 2011-12 2003-04 1995-96 2010-11 2011-12 1998-99 2000-01 1999-00 2011-12 1998-99 2010-11 2006-07 1993-94
3FGA 231 204 202 194 193 184 182 180 174 165 161 156 154 152 149 148 142 140 139 139 131 130 128 127 124 124 124
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage minimum 20 made Name Seasons 3FG-A Pct. 1. Peter Patton 1994-95 29-53 .547 2. Andy Laux 1986-87 34-66 .515 3. Cleveland Melvin 2013-14 33-70 .471 4. Drake Diener 2004-05 85-184 .462 5. Drake Diener 2003-04 68-148 .459 6. Kevin Edwards 1987-88 25-56 .446 7. Rod Strickland 1987-88 24-54 .444 8. Brad Niemann 1988-89 67-154 .435 9. Peter Patton 1995-96 60-142 .423 Andy Laux 1987-88 33-78 .423 11. Karron Clarke 2005-06 34-81 .420 12. Durrell McDonald 2013-14 27-65 .415 13. Marcus Singer 1994-95 29-70 .414 14. David Booth 1991-92 28-68 .412 15. Brad Niemann 1990-91 36-88 .409 16. Forrest Robinson 2013-14 22-54 .407 17. Terence Greene 1987-88 26-64 .406 18. Joe Daughrity 1991-92 32-80 .400
GAME LEADERS
Three-Point Field Goals Player 3FG Opponent Date 1. Draelon Burns 8 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Nov. 28, 2008 2. Jeremiah Kelly 7 Villanova Feb. 19, 2011 Will Walker 7 West Virginia March 4, 2009
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Missouri Charlotte Chaminade Miss. Valley State Central Michigan Providence Villanova UAB Cincinnati East Carolina Memphis Houston Temple Dayton
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Player 3FGA Opponent 1. Joe Tulley 14 Temple Jermaine Watts 14 Northwestern 3. Jeremiah Kelly 13 Villanova Will Walker 13 Providence Draelon Burns 13 Villanova Drake Diener 13 Charlotte Marcus Singer 13 Charlotte Brandon Cole 13 Memphis 9. Jeremiah Kelly 12 Miss. Valley State Will Walker 12 Syracuse Will Walker 12 West Virginia Joe Tulley 12 South Florida 13. Will Walker 11 UIC Dar Tucker 11 North Carolina A&T Drake Diener 11 Missouri Joe Tulley 11 UAB Marcus Singer 11 Saint Joseph’s Jermaine Watts 11 Michigan Tom Kleinschmidt 11 Cincinnati Tom Kleinschmidt 11 Cincinnati
March 15, 2005 Feb. 16, 2005 Nov. 27, 1988 Nov. 14, 2011 Dec. 5, 2010 March 11, 2009 Feb. 25, 2009 March 2, 2005 Feb. 12, 2005 Jan. 31, 2004 Jan. 13, 2004 Feb. 7, 2001 Jan. 20, 2001 Feb. 7, 1989
2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Date Jan. 20, 2001 Dec. 6, 1997 Feb. 19, 2011 March 11, 2009 Jan. 16, 2008 Feb. 16, 2005 Feb. 29, 1996 Jan. 8, 1995 Nov. 14, 2011 Jan. 30, 2010 March 4, 2009 March 7, 2001 Dec. 13, 2009 Nov. 24, 2007 March 15, 2005 Feb. 24, 2001 Dec. 16, 1996 Nov. 15, 1995 March 9, 1995 Jan. 21, 1995
CAREER LEADERS
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage minimum five made Name Pct. 3FG-A Opponent Date 1. Draelon Burns 1.000 8-8 Texas A&M-CC Nov. 28, 2007 Brandon Young 1.000 6-6 Central Michigan Dec. 5, 2010 Cleveland Melvin 1.000 5-5 Grambling State Nov. 9, 2013 Will Walker 1.000 5-5 Seton Hall Feb. 23, 2008 Bobby Simmons 1.000 5-5 Saint Louis Jan. 31, 2001 6. Drake Diener .857 6-7 East Carolina Jan. 31, 2004 Brad Niemann .857 6-7 Dayton Feb. 7, 1989 8. Moses Morgan .833 5-6 Connecticut March 6, 2012 Mike Stovall .833 5-6 St. John’s March 5, 2010 Bobby Simmons .833 5-6 UAB Jan. 29, 2000 Quentin Richardson .833 5-6 Tulane March 3, 1999 Marcus Singer .833 5-6 Stetson Dec. 22, 1994 13. Drake Diener .750 6-8 Memphis Jan. 13, 2004 Marcus Singer .750 6-8 Eastern Illinois Dec. 6, 1995
BEST BY CLASS - THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
Freshman: Dar Tucker (2007-08) Sophomore: Quentin Richardson (1999-00) Junior: Willie Coleman (1997-98)/Will Walker (2008-09) Senior: Drake Diener (2004-05)
ANNUAL LEADERS - THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS
Season Player 1986-87 Andy Laux 1987-88 Andy Laux 1988-89 Brad Niemann 1989-90 Chuck Murphy 1990-91 Brad Niemann 1991-92 David Booth 1992-93 Brandon Cole 1993-94 Brandon Cole 1994-95 Tom Kleinschmidt 1995-96 Marcus Singer 1996-97 Marcus Singer 1997-98 Willie Coleman 1998-99 Kerry Hartfield 1999-00 Quentin Richardson 2000-01 Bobby Simmons
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3FG 34 33 67 36 36 28 54 34 59 65 54 71 52 73 61
3FG 50 73 71 85
Joe Tulley Drake Diener Drake Diener Drake Diener Draelon Burns Karron Clarke Draelon Burns Draelon Burns Will Walker Will Walker Jeremiah Kelly Moses Morgan Moses Morgan Billy Garrett Jr.
33 34 68 85 34 34 46 63 71 71 50 54 32 37
FREE THROWS
Free Throws Player 1. Stephen Howard 2. Ron Sobieszczyk 3. Mark Aguirre 4. Tom Kleinschmidt 5. Brandon Young 6. David Booth 7. Howie Carl 8. Dallas Comegys 9. Ron Feiereisel 10. Bobby Simmons 11. Tyrone Corbin Jim Lamkin 13. Bill Haig 14. Curtis Watkins 15. Dave Corzine 16. Terence Greene 17. Dick Heise 18. Terry Cummings 19. Draelon Burns 20. Cleveland Melvin 21. M.C. Thompson 22. Jesse Nash
Seasons 1988-92 1953-56 1978-81 1991-95 2010-14 1988-92 1958-61 1983-87 1950-53 1998-01 1981-85 1951-55 1958-61 1975-79 1974-78 1985-89 1954-57 1979-82 2007-08 2010-14 1960-63 1961-65
Free Throw Attempts Player 1. Stephen Howard 2. Brandon Young 3. Ron Sobieszczyk 4. Tom Kleinschmidt 5. Mark Aguirre 6. Dallas Comegys 7. David Booth 8. Terence Greene 9. Howie Carl 10. Andre Brown 11. Jim Lamkin 12. Cleveland Melvin
Seasons 1988-92 2014-15 1953-56 1991-95 1978-81 1983-87 1988-92 1985-89 1958-61 2000-04 1951-55 2010-14
FT 528 470 456 453 449 444 425 399 338 336 334 334 328 327 318 308 301 300 299 290 285 284 FTA’s 697 624 613 608 594 588 584 500 498 478 445 444
Free Throw Percentage minimum 100 FT Name Seasons FT-A Pct. 1. Drake Diener 2001-05 192-220 .873 2. Howie Carl 1958-61 425-498 .853 3. Curtis Watkins 1975-79 327-389 .841 4. Billy Garrett Jr. 2013-p 132-160 .825 5. Jim Murphy 1962-65 215-261 .824 6. Skip Dillard 1978-82 180-219 .822 7. Mike Norris 1964-67 105-130 .808 8. Gary Garland 1975-79 137-170 .806 9. Brandon Cole 1991-95 243-305 .797 10. Kevin Edwards 1986-88 146-184 .793 11. Dick Heise 1954-57 292-369 .791 12. Al Zetzsche 1966-69 282-358 .788 13. Bobby Simmons 1998-01 336-429 .783 14. Greg Boyd 1972-75 182-233 .781 15. Draelon Burns 2004-08 299-386 .775 Terry Cummings 1979-82 300-387 .775 17. Ron Feiereisel 1950-53 338-439 .770 18. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 456-594 .768 19. Ron Sobieszczyk 1953-56 470-613 .767
HISTORY & RECORDS 20. Tyrone Corbin 21. Joey Meyer
1981-85 1968-71
334-437 275-360
.764 .763
SEASON LEADERS
Free Throws Name Season 1. Dick Heise 1956-57 2. Ron Sobieszczyk 1955-56 3. Mark Aguirre 1979-80 4. Stephen Howard 1991-92 Stephen Howard 1989-90 6. Mark Aguirre 1978-79 7. Howie Carl 1960-61 Ron Sobieszczyk 1952-53 9. Ron Sobieszczyk 1954-55 10. Brandon Young 2012-13 Tom Kleinschmidt 1994-95 12. George Mikan 1945-46 13. David Booth 1990-91 Dallas Comegys 1986-87 15. Sam Hoskin 2002-03 Tom Kleinschmidt 1992-93 Stephen Howard 1990-91 18. Brandon Young 2013-14 Quentin Richardson 1998-99 Terry Cummings 1981-82 21. Dar Tucker 2008-09 Mike Gillespie 1971-72 Howie Carl 1959-60
FT 218 212 187 164 164 163 161 161 147 144 144 143 140 140 139 139 139 136 136 136 128 135 135
Free Throw Attempts Player 1. Dick Heise 2. Ron Sobieszczyk 3. Mark Aguirre 4. Stephen Howard Mark Aguirre 6. Stephen Howard 7. Ron Feiereisel 8. Brandon Young 9. Brandon Young 10. Dallas Comegys 11. Terence Greene Ron Sobieszczyk
FTA 267 261 244 213 213 210 202 201 194 190 188 188
Season 1956-57 1955-56 1979-80 1991-92 1978-79 1989-90 1952-53 2013-14 2012-13 1986-87 1988-89 1954-55
Free Throw Percentage minimum 70% of games and 2.0 free throws per game Name Season FT-A Pct. 1. Drake Diener 2004-05 70-77 .909 2. Curtis Watkins 1976-77 58-64 .906 3. Jim Murphy 1964-65 83-93 .892 4. Gene Stump 1945-46 59-67 .881 5. Curtis Watkins 1977-78 81-92 .880 6. Howie Carl 1960-61 161-184 .874 7. Drake Diener 2003-04 74-85 .871 8. Jim Murphy 1963-64 93-107 .869 9. Curtis Watkins 1978-79 125-144 .868 10. Jim Lamkin 1953-54 111-128 .867 11. Skip Dillard 1979-80 70-82 .854 Greg Boyd 1972-73 76-89 .854 Howie Carl 1959-60 135-158 .854 14. Brandon Cole 1994-95 86-103 .835 15. Brandon Cole 1993-94 75-90 .833 16. Terry Cummings 1979-80 89-107 .832 17. Harry Shields 1970-71 58-70 .829 18. Draelon Burns 2005-06 71-86 .826 Howie Carl 1958-59 129-156 .826 20. Sam Hoskin 2002-03 139-169 .822
GAME LEADERS
Free Throws Player 1. Howie Carl 2. Mark Aguirre 3. Delonte Holland Al Zetzsche Ron Sobieszczyk 6. Greg Boyd 7. David Booth
FT Opponent 23 Marquette 18 Illinois State 17 Cincinnati 17 Indiana 17 Manchester 16 Villanova 15 Memphis State
Date Feb. 9, 1959 March 1, 1980 Jan. 10, 2004 Jan. 29, 1968 Feb. 14, 1956 Feb. 9, 1973 Jan. 11, 1992
10.
Terry Cummings 15 Al Zetzsche 15 Quentin Richardson 14 Tom Kleinschmidt 14 Tom Kleinschmidt 14 Terry Cummings 14 Mark Aguirre 14 Mike Gillespie 14 Emmette Bryant 14 Bill Haig 14 Ron Sobieszczyk 14 Ron Sobieszczyk 14 Frank Blum 14
Louisville Dayton California Cincinnati Detroit Marquette Pennsylvania Northwestern Marquette Louisville Lewis Duquesne Illinois
Dec. 26, 1981 Feb. 17, 1968 Nov. 28, 1998 Jan. 21, 1995 Feb. 12, 1994 Feb. 6, 1982 March 26, 1979 Dec. 5, 1972 Dec. 22, 1962 Feb. 18, 1959 Feb. 21, 1956 Jan. 16, 1955 Dec. 19, 1953
Free Throw Attempts Name FTA Opponent 1. Howie Carl 25 Marquette 2. Al Zetzsche 20 Indiana 3. Tom Kleinschmidt 19 Cincinnati Ron Sobieszczyk 19 Manchester 5. Delonte Holland 18 Cincinnati Quentin Richardson 18 California Mark Aguirre 18 Illinois State Frank Blum 18 Quincy Russ Johnson 18 Bradley 10. David Booth 17 UCLA Stephen Howard 17 Texas Terence Greene 17 Pepperdine Mark Aguirre 17 Loyola Ron Sobieszczyk 17 Kentucky
Date Dec. 23, 1960 Jan. 29, 1968 Jan. 21, 1995 Feb. 14, 1956 Jan. 10, 2004 Nov. 28, 1999 March 1, 1980 Jan. 4, 1954 Jan. 10, 1953 Dec. 15, 1990 March 3, 1990 Nov. 28, 1987 Feb. 23, 1980 Feb. 20, 1954
Free Throw Percentage minimum 10 made Name Pct. FT-A Opponent Date 1. Mark Aguirre 1.000 18-18 Illinois State March 1, 1980 Greg Boyd 1.000 16-16 Villanova Feb. 9, 1973 Terry Cummings 1.000 14-14 Marquette Feb. 6, 1982 Emmette Bryant 1.000 14-14 Marquette Dec. 22, 1962 Draelon Burns 1.000 12-12 Mississippi Dec. 20, 2007 Bobby Simmons 1.000 12-12 Syracuse Nov. 23, 2000 Teddy Grubbs 1.000 11-11 St.Mary’s Jan. 4, 1982 Ed Mikan 1.000 11-11 NC State March 13, 1948 11 players 1.000 10-10 last vs. Louisville March 18, 1978
BEST BY CLASS - FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Freshman: Terry Cummings (1979-80) Sophomore: Curtis Watkins (1976-77) Junior: Gene Stump (1945-46) Senior: Drake Diener (2004-05)
FT 89 58 59 70
FTA Pct. 107 .832 64 .906 67 .881 77 .909
ANNUAL LEADERS - FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
min. 70% of team’s games and 2.0 free throws made per game Season Player FT FTA Pct. 1945-46 Gene Stump 59 67 .881 1946-47 Ed Mikan 108 168 .643 1947-48 Charles Allen 59 79 .747 1948-49 Gordon Gillespie 68 99 .686 1949-50 Sam Vukovich 58 82 .707 1950-51 Ron Feiereisel 64 93 .688 1951-52 Ron Feiereisel 113 144 .784 1952-53 Ron Feiereisel 161 202 .797 1953-54 Jim Lamkin 111 128 .867 1954-55 Ron Sobieszczyk 147 188 .780 1955-56 Ron Sobeiszczyk 212 261 .812 1956-57 Dick Heise 218 267 .816 1957-58 Bill Coglianese 61 83 .711 1958-59 Howie Carl 129 156 .826 1959-60 Howie Carl 135 158 .854 1960-61 Howie Carl 161 184 .874 1961-62 Dick Cook 98 135 .725 1962-63 Dick Cook 90 116 .775 1963-64 Jim Murphy 93 107 .869 1964-65 Jim Murphy 83 93 .892 1965-66 Terry Flanagan 64 89 .719 1966-67 Mike Norris 66 83 .794 1967-68 Al Zetzsche 123 154 .798 1968-69 Al Zetzsche 113 147 .768 1969-70 Joey Meyer 92 118 .779 1970-71 Harry Shields 58 70 .829
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Jim Marino Greg Boyd Greg Boyd Bill Robinzine Dave Corzine Curtis Watkins Curtis Watkins Curtis Watkins Skip Dillard Clyde Bradshaw Skip Dillard Tyrone Corbin Tyrone Corbin Tyrone Corbin Tony Jackson Kevin Edwards Kevin Edwards Terence Greene Stephen Howard Joe Daughrity David Booth Brandon Cole Brandon Cole Brandon Cole Jermaine Watts Charles Gelatt Ayinde Avery Bobby Simmons Bobby Simmons Bobby Simmons Sam Hoskin Sam Hoskin Drake Diener Drake Diener Draelon Burns Draelon Burns Draelon Burns Dar Tucker Will Walker Brandon Young Brandon Young Brandon Young Billy Garrett Jr.
66 76 66 96 88 58 81 125 70 63 62 102 93 83 64 63 83 122 164 61 116 77 75 86 98 47 66 92 120 124 80 139 74 70 72 88 119 128 76 78 91 144 132
83 89 99 130 124 64 92 144 82 79 80 132 125 102 93 78 106 188 210 78 150 101 90 103 128 65 92 116 158 155 105 169 85 77 86 120 147 182 107 110 119 194 160
.795 .854 .696 .738 .709 .906 .880 .868 .854 .797 .775 .773 .744 .813 .688 .808 .783 .649 .781 .782 .773 .762 .833 .835 .766 .723 .717 .793 .759 .800 .762 .822 .871 .909 .837 .733 .810 .703 .710 .709 .765 .742 .825
REBOUNDING
CAREER LEADERS
Rebounding Player 1. Dave Corzine 2. M.C. Thompson 3. Tyrone Corbin 4. Ken Warzynski 5. Stephen Howard 6. Errol Palmer 7. Terry Cummings 8. Andre Brown 9. Stanley Brundy 10. Curtis Watkins 11. Mac Koshwal 12. Bill Robinzine 13. Dallas Comegys 14. Cleveland Melvin 15. Mark Aguirre 16. Joe Ponsetto 17. Bobby Simmons 18. David Booth 19. Jim Flemming 20. Lance Williams 21. Marty Embry 22. Bryant Bowden 23. Quemont Greer 24. Quentin Richardson 25. McKinley Cowsen 26. Dave Mills 27. Sammy Mejia
Seasons 1974-78 1960-63 1981-85 1967-70 1988-92 1964-67 1979-82 2000-04 1985-89 1975-79 2007-10 1972-75 1983-87 2010-14 1978-81 1974-78 1998-01 1988-92 1958-61 1998-02 1982-86 1992-96 2001-05 1998-00 1957-60 1963-66 2003-07
Rebounding Average Name Seasons 1. M.C. Thompson 1960-63
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Rebounds 1,151 972 893 890 883 874 857 855 835 810 750 744 714 707 706 704 700 698 689 678 675 671 668 652 618 614 596 Avg. 13.7
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24.
Errol Palmer Ken Warzynski Bill Robinzine Dave Corzine Quentin Richardson McKinley Cowsen Terry Cummings Jim Flemming Dick Cook Al Burks Mac Koshwal Jesse Nash Dave Mills Andre Brown Mark Aguirre Kris Hill Bob Zoretich Bobby Simmons Stanley Brundy Bill Debes Tyrone Corbin Joe Ponsetto Wilson Chandler Tom Hunter
1964-67 1967-70 1972-75 1974-78 1998-00 1957-60 1979-82 1958-61 1960-63 1970-73 2007-10 1961-65 1963-66 2000-04 1978-81 1992-94 1965-68 1998-01 1985-89 1960-63 1981-85 1974-78 2006-07 1967-70
11.7 11.6 11.4 10.4 10.2 10.1 10.0 9.4 9.2 9.1 9.0 8.9 8.1 8.0 7.9 7.7 7.7 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.4 7.3 7.1 7.1
SEASON LEADERS
Rebounding Name Season Rebounds 1. Ken Warzynski 1969-70 379 2. M.C. Thompson 1961-62 354 3. Dave Corzine 1977-78 340 4. Dave Corzine 1976-77 339 5. Bill Robinzine 1974-75 338 6. Stanley Brundy 1988-89 336 7. Terry Cummings 1981-82 334 8. M.C. Thompson 1960-61 333 9. Quentin Richardson 1998-99 327 10. Quentin Richardson 1999-00 325 11. Errol Palmer 1965-66 313 12. Mac Koshwal 2008-09 308 Jesse Nash 1963-64 308 14. Errol Palmer 1964-65 302 15. Stephen Howard 1989-90 285 M.C. Thompson 1962-63 285 17. Dave Mills 1963-64 281 18. Ken Warzynski 1968-69 276 19. Tom Hunter 1968-69 270 20. Terry Cummings 1979-80 263 21. Bobby Simmons 1999-00 262 Tyrone Corbin 1982-83 262 23. Stanley Brundy 1987-88 260 Terry Cummings 1980-81 260 25. Curtis Watkins 1978-79 259 Errol Palmer 1966-67 259 27. Kris Hill 1992-93 258 28. Jim Flemming 1958-59 257 29. Dave Corzine 1975-76 256 30. Stephen Howard 1991-92 253 Kevin Holland 1989-90 253 Bill Robinzine 1972-73 253 33. Andre Brown 2002-03 252 Joe Ponsetto 1975-76 252 35. Mac Koshwal 2007-08 251 Rebounding Average Name Season 1. M.C. Thompson 1961-62 2. Ken Warzynski 1969-70 3. Bill Robinzine 1974-75 4. M.C. Thompson 1960-61 5. Dave Corzine 1976-77 6. Errol Palmer 1965-66 7. M.C. Thompson 1962-63 8. Jesse Nash 1963-64 9. Terry Cummings 1981-82 10. Dave Corzine 1977-78 Errol Palmer 1966-67 12. Dave Mills 1963-64
Avg. 15.4 15.2 13.5 13.3 12.6 12.5 12.4 12.3 11.9 11.3 11.3 11.2
HISTORY & RECORDS 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21.
Errol Palmer Ken Warzynski Tom Hunter Jim Flemming Quentin Richardson Dick Heise McKinley Cowsen McKinley Cowsen Mac Koshwal
1964-65 1968-69 1968-69 1958-59 1998-99 1956-57 1958-59 1959-60 2009-10
11.2 11.0 10.8 10.7 10.5 10.5 10.4 10.3 10.1
GAME LEADERS
Rebounds Player 1. Ken Warzynski 2. Andre Brown 3. Errol Palmer 4. Stanley Brundy 5. Mac Koshwal Ken Warzynski 7. Will Macon Bill Robinzine Ken Warzynski Ken Warzynski Ken Warzynski Tom Hunter Ron Sobieszczyk
Reb. Opponent 28 Harvard 27 TCU 25 Notre Dame 23 Loyola Marymount 22 Creighton 22 John F. Kennedy 21 Marquette 21 Manhattan 21 Missouri-St. Louis 21 Parsons 21 East Tennessee State 21 Illinois Wesleyan 21 Manhattan
Date Jan. 3, 1970 Feb. 6, 2002 Feb. 27, 1965 Jan. 14, 1989 Dec. 23, 2008 Dec. 9, 1969 Jan. 28, 1995 Jan. 11, 1975 Feb. 3, 1970 Dec. 15, 1969 Dec. 13, 1969 Dec. 20, 1968 March 1, 1956
1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Quentin Richardson Quentin Richardson Bobby Simmons Andre Brown Andre Brown Andre Brown Quemont Greer Wilson Chandler Wilson Chandler Mac Koshwal Mac Koshwal Mac Koshwal Krys Faber Cleveland Melvin Cleveland Melvin Cleveland Melvin
31 33 29 26 29 23 29 25 34 30 32 19 31 31 32 20
327 325 248 245 252 212 219 181 235 251 308 191 164 229 217 127
10.5 9.8 8.6 9.4 9.0 9.2 7.6 7.2 6.9 8.4 9.6 10.1 5.3 7.4 6.8 6.4
ASSISTS
CAREER LEADERS
Assists Player Seasons Assists 1. Kenny Patterson 1981-85 669 2. Clyde Bradshaw 1977-81 606 3. Rod Strickland 1985-88 557 4. Brandon Young 2010-14 521 5. Terence Greene 1985-89 449 6. Rashon Burno 1998-02 439 BEST BY CLASS - REBOUNDING AVERAGE 7. Sammy Mejia 2003-07 396 G Reb. Avg. 8. Tom Kleinschmidt 1991-95 386 Freshman: Quentin Richardson (1998-99) 31 327 10.5 9. Gary Garland 1975-79 385 Sophomore: M.C. Thompson (1960-61) 25 333 13.3 10. Cliff Clinkscales 2004-08 373 Junior: M.C. Thompson (1961-62) 23 354 15.4 11. Jeremiah Kelly 2008-12 364 Senior: Ken Warzynski (1969-70) 25 379 15.2 12. Dave Corzine 1974-78 360 13. Ron Norwood 1974-77 356 ANNUAL LEADERS - REBOUNDING AVERAGE 14. Brandon Cole 1991-95 351 Season Player G Reb. Avg. 15. Peter Patton 1992-96 313 1956-57 Dick Heise 22 229 10.5 16. Melvon Foster 1988-91 299 1957-58 Bill Coglianese 20 190 9.5 17. Drake Diener 2001-05 297 1958-59 Jim Flemming 24 257 10.7 18. Tony Jackson 1982-86 295 1959-60 McKinley Cowsen 24 247 10.2 19. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 294 1960-61 M.C. Thompson 25 333 13.3 20. Jabari Currie 2005-09 292 1961-62 M.C. Thompson 23 354 15.4 21. Joe Daughrity 1990-92 279 1962-63 M.C. Thompson 23 285 12.4 22. Jermaine Watts 1994-98 269 1963-64 Jesse Nash 25 308 12.3 23. Joe Ponsetto 1974-78 264 1964-65 Errol Palmer 27 302 11.2 24. Terry Davis 1989-93 255 1965-66 Errol Palmer 25 313 12.5 25. Skip Dillard 1979-82 237 1966-67 Errol Palmer 23 259 11.3 26. Tyrone Corbin 1981-85 227 1967-68 Ken Warzynski 25 235 9.4 27. Randy Ramsey 1974-78 219 1968-69 Ken Warzynski 25 276 11.0 1969-70 Ken Warzynski 25 379 15.2 SEASON LEADERS 1970-71 Al Burks 25 242 9.7 Assists 1971-72 Al Burks 23 190 8.3 Name Season Assists 1972-73 Bill Robinzine 25 253 10.1 1. Clyde Bradshaw 1979-80 215 1973-74 Bill Robinzine 15 153 10.2 2. Rod Strickland 1987-88 202 1974-75 Bill Robinzine 25 338 13.5 3. Kenny Patterson 1984-85 201 1975-76 Dave Corzine 29 256 8.8 4. Rod Strickland 1986-87 196 1976-77 Dave Corzine 27 339 12.6 5. Kenny Patterson 1983-84 189 1977-78 Dave Corzine 30 340 11.3 6. Clyde Bradshaw 1980-81 188 1978-79 Curtis Watkins 32 259 8.1 Gary Garland 1978-79 188 1979-80 Terry Cummings 28 263 9.4 8. Kenny Patterson 1982-83 187 1980-81 Terry Cummings 29 260 9.0 9. Imari Sawyer 2000-01 179 1981-82 Terry Cummings 28 334 11.9 10. Terence Greene 1988-89 168 1982-83 Tyrone Corbin 33 262 7.9 11. Clyde Bradshaw 1978-79 162 1983-84 Tyrone Corbin 30 223 7.4 12. Rod Strickland 1985-86 159 1984-85 Tyrone Corbin 29 236 8.1 13. Jermaine Watts 1995-96 154 1985-86 Marty Embry 29 213 7.3 14. Rashon Burno 1999-00 148 1986-87 Dallas Comegys 31 232 7.5 15. Brandon Young 2011-12 147 1987-88 Stanley Brundy 30 260 8.7 16. Brandon Young 2012-13 146 1988-89 Stanley Brundy 33 336 10.2 17. Joe Daughrity 1991-92 145 1989-90 Stephen Howard 35 285 8.1 18. Sammy Mejia 2003-04 140 1990-91 David Booth 29 196 6.8 19. Brandon Cole 1992-93 135 1991-92 Stephen Howard 29 253 8.7 20. Joe Daughrity 1990-91 134 1992-93 Kris Hill 31 258 8.3 21. Ron Norwood 1975-76 133 1993-94 Kris Hill 28 201 7.2 22. Mark Aguirre 1980-81 131 1994-95 Will Macon 27 244 9.0 1995-96 Bryant Bowden 29 226 7.8 1996-97 Charles Gelatt 15 105 7.0 1997-98 Demarcus Gaines 27 214 7.9
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Assists Player 1. Imari Sawyer 2. Kenny Patterson 3. Rashon Burno Terence Greene Clyde Bradshaw 6. Cliff Clinkscales Cliff Clinkscales Rod Strickland Rod Strickland Kenny Patterson Kenny Patterson
Asst. Opponent 17 Youngstown State 15 Syracuse 14 UNC Charlotte 14 Northern Iowa 14 Loyola-Chicago 13 Chaminade 13 UIC 13 Wichita State 13 USF 13 Indiana State 13 Louisville
Date Nov. 25, 2001 March 15, 1985 Jan. 8, 2000 Jan. 29, 1986 Feb. 23, 1980 Nov. 21, 2006 Dec. 18, 2004 March 17, 1988 Jan. 17, 1987 Feb. 20, 1985 Feb. 2, 1985
BEST BY CLASS - ASSISTS
Freshman: Imari Sawyer (2000-01) Sophomore: Rod Strickland (1986-87) Junior: Clyde Bradshaw (1979-80) Senior: Kenny Patterson (1984-85)
Assists 179 196 215 201
ANNUAL LEADERS - ASSISTS
Season Player 1973-74 Mike Gillespie 1974-75 Ron Norwood 1975-76 Ron Norwood 1976-77 Ron Norwood 1977-78 Joe Ponsetto 1978-79 Gary Garland 1979-80 Clyde Bradshaw 1980-81 Clyde Bradshaw 1981-82 Kenny Patterson 1982-83 Kenny Patterson 1983-84 Kenny Patterson 1984-85 Kenny Patterson 1985-86 Rod Strickland 1986-87 Rod Strickland 1987-88 Rod Strickland 1988-89 Terence Greene 1989-90 Melvon Foster 1990-91 Joe Daughrity 1991-92 Joe Daughrity 1992-93 Brandon Cole 1993-94 Tom Kleinschmidt 1994-95 Tom Kleinschmidt 1995-96 Jermaine Watts 1996-97 Thomas Cooper 1997-98 Willie Coleman 1998-99 Kerry Hartfield 1999-00 Rashon Burno 2000-01 Imari Sawyer 2001-02 Rashon Burno 2002-03 Drake Diener 2003-04 Sammy Mejia 2004-05 Cliff Clinkscales 2005-06 Jabari Currie 2006-07 Jabari Currie 2007-08 Cliff Clinkscales 2008-09 Jeremiah Kelly 2009-10 Jeremiah Kelly 2010-11 Brandon Young 2011-12 Brandon Young 2012-13 Brandon Young 2013-14 Brandon Young
Assists 128 97 133 126 119 188 215 188 92 187 189 201 159 196 202 168 127 134 145 135 107 127 154 61 84 96 148 179 129 99 140 104 77 101 123 76 85 115 147 146 113
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1992-96 1982-86 2005-07 2011-13 1982-86 1979-82 1988-93 2000-04 2008-11 2001-05 1988-92
100 87 86 82 79 78 73 70 68 64 64
SEASON LEADERS
Blocked Shots Name Season 1. Dallas Comegys 1986-87 2. Dallas Comegys 1983-84 3. Steven Hunter 2000-01 4. Jeff Stern 1990-91 5. Dallas Comegys 1985-86 6. Jeff Stern 1991-92 7. Steven Hunter 1999-00 Walter Downing 1982-83 9. Dallas Comegys 1984-85 10. Donnavan Kirk 2012-13 11. Walter Downing 1981-82 12. Wilson Chandler 2006-07 Stanley Brundy 1988-89 14. David Booth 1989-90 Stanley Brundy 1987-88 16. Terry Cummings 1980-81 17. Cleveland Melvin 2010-11 18. Wilson Chandler 2005-06 19. Devin Hill 2008-09 Bryant Bowden 1995-96 21. Terry Cummings 1981-82 22. Cleveland Melvin 2011-12 Lemone Lampley 1985-86 Teddy Grubbs 1980-81
Blocks 108 79 72 61 59 57 56 56 51 50 49 47 47 45 45 42 40 39 38 38 36 34 34 34
GAME LEADERS
BEST BY CLASS - BLOCKED SHOTS
BLOCKED SHOTS Seasons 1983-87 1942-46 2010-14 1999-01 1990-92 1985-89 1988-92 1981-83
Bryant Bowden Lemone Lampley Wilson Chandler Donnavan Kirk Kevin Holmes Terry Cummings Curtis Price Andre Brown Devin Hill Quemont Greer Stephen Howard
Blocked Shots Player Blocks Opponent Date 1. Dallas Comegys 10 Dayton Feb. 7, 1987 2. Donnavan Kirk 8 Providence Feb. 25, 2012 Steven Hunter 8 Houston Feb. 7, 2001 Walter Downing 8 Nebraska March 28, 1983 5. Steven Hunter 7 Memphis Jan. 13, 2001 Jeff Stern 7 Texas Jan. 19, 1991 7. Cleveland Melvin 6 St. John’s Jan. 14, 2014 Devin Hill 6 Southern Dec. 19, 2008 Steven Hunter 6 Marquette Jan. 6, 2001 Steven Hunter 6 Charlotte Jan. 8, 2000 Jeff Stern 6 Baylor Dec. 21, 1992 Charles Sowell 6 Weber State Jan. 3, 1990 Charles Sowell 6 Florida International Dec. 30, 1989 Dallas Comegys 6 Marquette Feb. 10, 1987 Dallas Comegys 6 Western Michigan Dec. 10, 1986 Dallas Comegys 6 UAB Jan. 18, 1986 Dallas Comegys 6 Navy Dec. 27, 1985 Lemone Lampley 6 UT-Pan American March 6, 1984 Walter Downing 6 Detroit Feb. 17, 1982
CAREER LEADERS
Blocked Shots Player 1. Dallas Comegys 2. George Mikan 3. Cleveland Melvin 4. Steven Hunter 5. Jeff Stern 6. Stanley Brundy 7. David Booth 8. Walter Downing
9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Blocks 297 154 131 128 121 118 113 105
Freshman: Dallas Comegys (1983-84) Sophomore: Steven Hunter (2000-01) Junior: Jeff Stern (1990-91) Senior: Dallas Comegys (1986-87)
Blocks 79 72 62 108
ANNUAL LEADERS - BLOCKED SHOTS
Season Player 1980-81 Terry Cummings 1981-82 Walter Downing 1982-83 Walter Downing 1983-84 Dallas Comegys 1984-85 Dallas Comegys 1985-86 Dallas Comegys
Blocks 42 49 56 79 51 59
HISTORY & RECORDS 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Dallas Comegys Stanley Brundy Stanley Brundy David Booth Jeff Stern Jeff Stern Michael Ravizee Bryant Bowden Bryant Bowden Bryant Bowden Ricardo Crumble Ayinde Avery Lance Williams Steven Hunter Steven Hunter Andre Brown Andre Brown Quemont Greer Marlon Brumfield Wilson Chandler Wilson Chandler Mac Koshwal Devin Hill Devin Hill Cleveland Melvin Cleveland Melvin Donnavan Kirk Sandi Marcius
108 45 47 45 62 57 33 24 19 38 18 32 18 56 72 25 14 23 25 39 47 24 38 26 40 34 50 32
14. 15. 16. 18. 19.
60 57 56 56 55 53 53 53
GAME LEADERS Date March 11, 1979 Feb. 28, 1998 Feb. 16, 2010 Dec. 23, 1987 Dec. 22, 1981 Feb. 25, 1998 Jan. 11, 1998 Dec. 6, 1997 Feb. 10, 1987 Nov. 24, 1984 Feb. 13, 1980 Feb. 2, 1980 Dec. 21, 1979 Dec. 9, 1978
BEST BY CLASS - STEALS
CAREER LEADERS Seasons 1981-85 1985-88 1998-02 2010-14 1985-89 1988-92 2008-12 2006-10 1997-98 1992-96 1994-98 1991-95 1991-95 1975-79 1981-85 2004-08 1986-88 1995-99 2003-07 1988-92 1982-86 1998-01 1988-91 1985-89 2007-10 1980-83 1986-91 1989-93
1986-87 2013-14 1996-97 1981-82 2008-09 1998-99 1988-89 1987-88
Steals Player Steals Opponent 1. Gary Garland 10 USC 2. Willie Coleman 9 Louisville 3. Mac Koshwal 8 Rutgers Rod Strickland 8 UT-San Antonio Terry Cummings 8 Maine 6. Willie Coleman 7 Tulane Willie Coleman 7 Saint Louis Willie Coleman 7 Northwestern Rod Strickland 7 Marquette Kenny Patterson 7 Northern Illinois Skip Dillard 7 Valparaiso Mark Aguirre 7 North Texas State Clyde Bradshaw 7 Northwestern Gary Garland 7 Butler
STEALS
Steals Player 1. Kenny Patterson 2. Rod Strickland 3. Rashon Burno 4. Brandon Young 5. Stanley Brundy 6. David Booth 7. Jeremiah Kelly Will Walker Willie Coleman 10. Peter Patton 11. Jermaine Watts 12. Brandon Cole Tom Kleinschmidt 14. Gary Garland 15. Tyrone Corbin 16. Draelon Burns Kevin Edwards 18. Thomas Cooper 19. Sammy Mejia 20. Stephen Howard Tony Jackson 22. Bobby Simmons 23. Melvon Foster Terence Greene 25. Mac Koshwal 26. Bernard Randolph 27. Kevin Holland 28. Terry Davis
Rod Strickland Brandon Young Thomas Cooper Kenny Patterson Will Walker Bobby Simmons Terence Greene Stanley Brundy
Steals 280 204 201 188 167 165 152 152 152 149 147 137 137 136 135 133 133 132 126 125 125 124 119 119 114 106 105 104
Freshman: Rod Strickland (1985-86) Sophomore: Rashon Burno (1999-00) Junior: Willie Coleman (1997-98) Senior: Clyde Bradshaw (1980-81)
Steals 69 80 100 79
ANNUAL LEADERS - STEALS
Season Player 1980-81 Clyde Bradshaw 1981-82 Kenny Patterson 1982-83 Kenny Patterson 1983-84 Kenny Patterson 1984-85 Kenny Patterson 1985-86 Rod Strickland 1986-87 Kevin Edwards 1987-88 Rod Strickland 1988-89 Stanley Brundy 1989-90 David Booth Melvon Foster 1990-91 David Booth Melvon Foster 1991-92 Howard Nathan 1992-93 Tom Kleinschmidt 1993-94 Brandon Cole 1994-95 Brandon Cole Tom Kleinschmidt 1995-96 Jermaine Watts 1996-97 Thomas Cooper 1997-98 Willie Coleman 1998-99 Bobby Simmons 1999-00 Rashon Burno 2000-01 Rashon Burno 2001-02 Rashon Burno 2002-03 Delonte Holland SEASON LEADERS 2003-04 Delonte Holland Steals 2004-05 Sammy Mejia Name Season Steals 2005-06 Draelon Burns 1. Gary Garland 1978-79 124 2006-07 Draelon Burns 2. Willie Coleman 1997-98 100 Sammy Mejia 3. Rashon Burno 1999-00 80 2007-08 Draelon Burns 4. Kenny Patterson 1984-85 79 2008-09 Will Walker Clyde Bradshaw 1980-81 79 2009-10 Will Walker 6. Kenny Patterson 1982-83 77 2010-11 Jeremiah Kelly 7. Jermaine Watts 1995-96 75 2011-12 Brandon Young Rod Strickland 1987-88 75 2012-13 Brandon Young 9. Rod Strickland 1985-86 69 2013-14 Brandon Young 10. Kevin Edwards 1987-88 68 Kenny Patterson 1983-84 68 12. Stanley Brundy 1988-89 67 13. Kevin Edwards 1986-87 65
Steals 79 56 77 68 79 69 65 75 67 48 48 40 40 52 47 43 43 43 75 56 100 53 80 40 41 31 38 36 30 35 35 51 55 48 52 49 49 57
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1,000-POINT SCORERS MARK AGUIRRE (1978-81) - 2,182 POINTS
Only DePaul player to score 2,000 points despite playing only three seasons in a Blue Demon uniform... one of two DePaul players to have his jersey number (24) retired (George Mikan is the other)... two-time National Player of the Year... twice a first team All-American... holds the top three single-season scoring records, including a school record 767 points as a freshman... leading scorer on the 1979 Final Four team... first pick of the 1981 NBA Draft... holds the school record for career scoring average... had a career-best 47 points against Maine in 1981... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1978-81 89 863-1582 .546 — — 456-594 .768 2182 24.5
DAVID BOOTH (1988-92) - 1,933 POINTS
Honorable mention All-American in 1992... first team All-Great Midwest Conference in 1992 - the first DePaul player to ever earn first team all-conference honors (along with Stephen Howard)... graduated as the first player in DePaul history to have 1,500 points, 500 rebounds, 200 assists and 100 blocks... career-high 40 points vs. UCLA as a junior… National Player of the Week by Sports Illustrated after scoring 37 points in a victory over Louisville as a sophomore... Peoria, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1988-98 124 713-1486 .480 63-182 .346 444-584 .760 1933 15.6
BRANDON YOUNG (2010-14) - 1,899 POINTS
Only player in program history with at least 1,200 points, 400 assists and 100 three-pointers... reached the milestone on March 9, 2013 against Pittsburgh... only player in school history with at least 100 assists in four seasons... became the 48th player in program history with 1,000 career points at Arizona State on Dec. 12, 2012... became 10th player in program history with 1,500 career points against Florida Atlantic on Dec. 12, 2013... started 125 of 126 career games... 102 career games in double-figures and 31 games of at least 20 points... also ranked among all-time leaders in assists, field goals, field goal attempts, free throws, free throw attempts, three-pointers, three-point field goal attempts, scoring and steals... Baltimore, Md. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2010-14 126 660-1530 .431 130-445 .292 449-624 .720 1899 15.1
DAVE CORZINE (1974-78) - 1,896 POINTS
Honorable mention All-American in 1978... sixth in DePaul history in scoring average and is the school’s all-time leading rebounder... first round NBA Draft pick (18th overall) in 1978... team captain in 1978... only player in DePaul history to have 1,000 rebounds... scored 46 points against Louisville in the 1978 NCAA Tournament to send the Blue Demons to the “Elite Eight”... currently serves as the Assistant to the Athletics Director for Community Relations at DePaul... Arlington Heights, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1974-78 111 789-1605 .492 — — 318-429 .741 1896 17.1
GEORGE MIKAN (1942-46) - 1,870 POINTS
Considered one of the greatest college basketball players ever... voted as the Player of the First Half Century (1990-50) by Sport Magazine... one of two DePaul players to have his jersey number (99) retired... helped DePaul to the 1945 NIT Championship, the 1943 NCAA Final Four and second-place in the 1944 NIT... holds the single-game school scoring record (53 vs. Bowling Green in 1945)... enshrined in the Naismith Hall of Fame in 1959 as a charter member... also a member of the NIT Hall of Fame... Joliet, Ill. Career G FG FT Pts. Avg. 1942-46 98 992 452 1870 19.1
TOM KLEINSCHMIDT (1991-95) - 1,837 POINTS
The first player in school history to earn conference Player of the Year honors when he was named by the Great Midwest Conference as a senior in 1995... was the only player in DePaul history with 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 300 assists, 100 steals and 100 three-point field goals until Sammy Mejia reached those numbers in 2007... honorable mention AllAmerican as a senior in 1995... converted a four-point play with under 10 seconds remaining to beat Louisville on CBS in 1995.. scored a career-best 37 points against UAB as a junior... Chicago, Ill. Season G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1991-95 113 632-1352 .467 120-357 .336 453-608 .745 1837 16.3
CLEVELAND MELVIN (2010-14) - 1,792 POINTS
2011 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year... became 47th player in program history with 1,000 career points against Western Kentucky on Nov. 21, 2012 in Cancun, Mexico... became ninth player in program history with 1,500 career points on Nov. 16, 2013 against Wright State... ranked among all-time leaders in scoring, scoring average, rebounding, field goals, blocked shots and free throws... 91 games in double-figures and 35 games with 20 or more points... set DePaul freshman record with a .522 field goal percentage... record was previously held by Mark Aguirre (.520, 1978-79)... Baltimore, Md. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2010-14 110 719-1509 .476 64-192 .333 290-444 .653 1792 16.3
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HISTORY & RECORDS STEPHEN HOWARD (1988-92) - 1,691 POINTS
The only first team Academic All-American in the program’s history, earning the honor in both 1991 and 1992... threetime Academic All-District selection... first team All-Great Midwest Conference in 1992 - the first Blue Demon to ever earn first team all-conference honors (along with David Booth)... played in more DePaul games than any player in the history of the program (126)... school’s all-time leader in free throws made... also ranks fifth in rebounding... had a career-high 31 points in a win over Notre Dame in 1992, including a free throw with under a second remaining in the game to give DePaul the victory... played in the NBA for six seasons... Dallas, Texas. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1988-92 126 571-1166 .490 21-62 .339 528-657 .756 1691 13.4
DALLAS COMEGYS (1983-87) - 1,613 POINTS
Third team All-American in 1986-87... holds every blocked shot record in school history... DePaul’s all-time leader in blocked shots with 297 (second on the list is George Mikan with 154)... 108 blocked shots in 1986-87 is a school season record... blocked a school-record 10 shots against Dayton in 1987... first round NBA Draft pick by Atlanta (22nd player selected)... the only player Ray Meyer ever personally traveled outside of Chicago to recruit in his 42 years as the Blue Demon head coach... key member of DePaul’s run to the “Sweet 16” in 1987... Philadelphia, Pa. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1983-87 118 607-1180 .514 0-1 .000 399-588 .679 1613 13.7
TERRY DAVIS (1989-93) - 1,534 POINTS
Captain in 1992-93.. second team All-Great Midwest Conference in 1992... member of the Great Midwest All-Tournament team in 1993... freshman All-American honors in 1989-90... fourth in DePaul history with 3,657 minutes played... career-high 28 points at Texas... College Park, Ga. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1989-93 123 623-1341 .465 84-254 .331 204-277 .736 1534 12.5
SAMMY MEJIA (2003-07) - 1,494 POINTS
Second player in DePaul history with 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 300 assists, 100 steals and 100 3pt. field goals (joining Tom Kleinschmidt)... finished his career second in DePaul history for minutes played… career-high 40 points against Northwestern State in 2006… second team All-BIG EAST as a senior… member of the Conference USA All-Freshman team... drafted in the second round of the 2007 NBA Draft by Detroit... Bronx, N.Y. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2003-07 123 552-1208 .457 115-351 .328 275-417 .659 1494 12.1
CURTIS WATKINS (1975-79) - 1,463 POINTS
Honorable mention All-American in 1979... ninth in DePaul history with 810 rebounds, one seven DePaul players to have 1,000 points and 800 rebounds... best defender on the 1979 Final Four team... had 24 points in the win over UCLA to send the Blue Demons to the Final Four... 30 points against UAB in 1979... selected in the fourth round of the 1979 NBA Draft by Kansas City... Harvey, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1975-79 116 568-1028 .553 — — 327-389 .841 1463 12.6
HOWIE CARL (1958-61) - 1,461 POINTS
Earned “Little” All-American honors for players under 5-10... holds the Alumni Hall single-game scoring record with 43 points against Marquette... made a school record 23 free throws against Marquette on December 23, 1960 and attempted a school record 25 free throws in that game... played one season in the NBA... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1958-61 73 518-1309 .396 — — 425-498 .854 1461 12.6
ROD STRICKLAND (1985-88) - 1,448 POINTS
Two-time honorable mention All-American pick... third in school history for assists (behind players who played four seasons) with 557... also second in school history in steals with 204... had a career-high 13 assists on two occasions and posted double-figure assist totals seven times... scored 30 points twice... first round selection of the New York Knicks (19th pick) in 1988... Bronx, N.Y. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1985-88 87 571-1069 .534 32-69 .464 274-438 .626 1448 16.6
TERRY CUMMINGS (1979-82) - 1,398 POINTS
Two-time All-American... seventh in DePaul history with 857 rebounds... one of three DePaul players to have 1,300 points and 850 rebounds... scored 37 points (15-16 from the line) with 19 rebounds vs. Louisville as a junior... the second pick of the 1982 NBA Draft by the San Diego Clippers... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1979-82 85 549-1036 .530 — — 300-393 .763 1398 16.4
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL QUEMONT GREER (2001-05) - 1,397 POINTS
Concluded his career 22nd in Conference USA history in scoring... one of 11 players in school history to have 1,300 points and 600 rebounds... first team All-CUSA as a senior... had a school record streak of eight straight 20+ scoring games (Dec. 1-Jan. 6) during senior season... C-USA Player of the Week (Dec. 6, Dec. 13 and Dec. 20) - the first player in league history to ever capture the honor in three consecutive weeks... named to the All-Tournament team at the C-USA Tournament as a junior… Milwaukee, Wis. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2001-05 118 520-1175 .443 84-276 .304 273-424 .644 1397 11.8
TYRONE CORBIN (1981-85) - 1,378 POINTS
One of the most popular players in DePaul history... honorable mention All-American as both a junior and senior... ranks third in DePaul history with 893 points... one of three players in DePaul history with 1,300 points and 850 rebounds... twice lead the team in scoring and three-time in rebounding... named to the NIT All-Star team in 1983... two-time team captain (including serving as Ray Meyer’s final DePaul team captain)... drafted in the second round of the 1985 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs... Columbia, S.C. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1981-85 120 522-1036 .504 — — 334-437 .764 1378 11.5
STANLEY BRUNDY (1985-89) - 1,375 POINTS
One of only four Blue Demons to average double figures in scoring and rebounding in a season (he averaged 19.5 points and 10.2 rebounds per game as a senior)... still holds the Allstate Arena scoring record of 47 points set vs. Loyola-Marymount on Dec. 23, 1988.... holds the school record for field goal percentage in a game (10-10) against Notre Dame on March 11, 1989... one of eight players in DePaul history to score 40 or more points in a game... second round pick of the 1989 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets... Los Angeles, Calif. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1985-89 112 611-974 .627 0-0 .000 153-312 .490 1375 12.3
WILL WALKER (2006-10) - 1,361 POINTS
Only player in DePaul history with 1,300 career points and 185 three-pointers... one of six players (joining Mark Aguirre, David Booth, Stanley Brundy, Tom Kleinschmidt and George Mikan) to score at least 30 points in four or more games... tied for fourth all-time with 123 career games... started 80 games including 45 straight over junior and senior seasons... DePaul’s all-time leader with 571 three-point field goal attempts... second with 195 three-pointers and seventh with 152 steals... became the 13th player at DePaul to total 100 career three-pointers on Feb. 25, 2009 against Villanova... became the 45th player in school history with 1,000 career points on Dec. 13, 2009 against UIC... 67 career games in double-figures... 17 games of at least 20 points... Bolingbrook, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2006-10 123 496-1246 .398 195-571 .342 174-251 .693 1361 11.1
TERENCE GREENE (1985-89) - 1,334 POINTS
Captain of the 1988-89 team... 125 appearances in a Blue Demon uniform is the second-highest career total... fourth in DePaul history with 449 assists... played 3,585 minutes, fourth-most in DePaul history... dished out 14 assists as a freshman against Northern Iowa, the fifth-best single-game performance in school annals... scored a career-high 33 points in a win over Niagara in 1987... Flint, Mich. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1985-89 125 477-1072 .445 72-203 .355 308-500 .616 1334 10.7
DRAELON BURNS (2004-08) - 1,329 POINTS
Second team All-BIG EAST and the league’s Player of the Week as a senior... team captain in 2007-08... scored over 30 points three times (fourth DePaul player to accomplish that feat) during senior season including consecutive 32-point efforts (fifth DePaul player to score 32+ in consecutive games)... set school record by going 8-for-8 from three-point range in win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi as a senior... finished career fourth in DePaul history for both three-point field goals and three-point field goal attempts... Milwaukee, Wis. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2004-08 119 440-1090 .404 150-447 .336 299-386 .775 1329 11.2
JIM LAMKIN (1951-55) - 1,306 POINTS
Served as the captain of the 1953-54 team... graduated as the second-leading scorer in school history... helped DePaul to the 1953 NCAA Tournament... scored a career-best 30 points against Notre Dame on February 6, 1954... a small guard (5-9) who possessed tremendous ball handling skills... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1951-55 97 484-1268 .382 — — 334-445 .773 1306 13.5
BOBBY SIMMONS (1998-01) - 1,263 POINTS
The only player in school history to have 1,000 points, 700 rebounds, 200 assists and 100 steals... third-team AllConference USA as a senior and second team as a sophomore... member of the C-USA All-Freshman team... scored a
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HISTORY & RECORDS career-best 35 points against Northern Illinois in 2000... tied a school record by going 12-for-12 from the free throw line against Syracuse... picked in the second round of the 2001 NBA Draft... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1998-01 93 403-941 428 87-285 .305 267-342 .781 1263 13.5
BRANDON COLE (1991-95) - 1,262 POINTS
Captain of the 1994-95 team... graduated as the school’s all-time leader in three-point field goals and is still third... tied for ninth in DePaul history with 137 steals and 11th with 351 assists... scored a career-best 32 points against Dayton in his final home game in 1995... Chicago Heights, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1991-95 107 454-992 .458 155-471 .329 243-305 .797 1262 11.8
JOE PONSETTO (1974-78) - 1,256 POINTS
Captain of the 1978 Blue Demons that reached the NCAA Regional Finals... also served as captain of the 1976-77 squad... led the 1977-78 team with 119 assists... grabbed a career-best 16 rebounds against Wisconsin in 1977... selected by the Chicago Bulls in the 1978 NBA draft... Maywood, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts Avg. 1974-78 97 554-1104 .502 — — 148-254 .583 1256 12.9
JOEY MEYER (1968-71) - 1,233 POINTS
Captain of the 1970-71 team... graduated as the fourth-leading scorer in school history... led the team in scoring in both his junior and senior seasons... also graduated as the eighth-best free throw shooter in the program’s history... tossed in 30 points against St. Bonaventure on Dec. 5, 1970... DePaul’s head coach for 13 years and was the 1987 National Coach of the Year... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1968-71 75 446-1188 .375 — — 275-360 .764 1233 16.4
RON SOBIESZCZYK (1953-56) - 1,222 POINTS
Finished 29th in the nation in scoring, 13th in free throw percentage and ninth in rebounding as a senior... captain of the 1955-56 NCAA Tournament team... was the first DePaul player since George Mikan to score over 300 points in each of his varsity seasons... played on the college All-Star team that toured the country with the Harlem Globetrotters... played four seasons in the NBA with the New York Knicks and Minneapolis Lakers... Sturtevant, Wis. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1953-56 67 376-840 .448 — — 612 1222 18.2
RON NORWOOD (1974-77) - 1,215 POINTS
Set the school single-season scoring record as a sophomore... had a career-high 35 points in a win over Memphis State... helped DePaul to its first NCAA Tournament win in 11 years with a victory over Virginia in 1976... drafted in the fifth round of the 1977 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks... New Hampton, N.H. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1974-77 80 499-1069 .467 — — 211-316 .668 1215 15.2
GARY GARLAND (1975-79) - 1,214 POINTS
Most Valuable Player of the 1979 NCAA West Regional... hit the game-winning basket to beat Notre Dame in the famous 1978 contest in South Bend... set a school record with 10 steals in the 1979 NCAA Tournament game against USC... nicknamed the Music Man, sang the National Anthem prior to several DePaul home games... played for the Denver Nuggets... East Orange, N.J. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1975-79 108 533-1209 441 — — 148-186 .796 1214 11.2
DRAKE DIENER (2001-05) - 1,208 POINTS
Holds school records for career free throw percentage, three-point field goals and three-point field goal attempts... third-team All-CUSA as a senior... named NACDA’s I-AAA Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior... twotime C-USA Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year… Fond du Lac, Wis. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2001-05 120 400-882 .454 216-526 .411 192-220 .873 1208 10.1
KEN WARZYNSKI (1967-70) - 1,203 POINTS
Graduated as the fifth leading scorer and second leading rebounder in school history... holds the single-game school record with 28 rebounds against Harvard on Jan. 3, 1970... currently ranks fourth on school’s all-time rebounding list... his career rebounding average of 11.6 is currently third... owns two of the top five single-game rebounding efforts in school history... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1967-70 75 185-1080 .449 — — 233-351 .664 1203 16.0
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2014-15 DEPAUL BASKETBALL LANCE WILLIAMS (1998-02) - 1,170 POINTS
Team captain in 2001-02... finished as one of 17 players in school history to have 1,000 points and 600 rebounds... third team All-Conference USA as a freshman and a member of the league’s All-Freshman team... missed part of his sophomore season with a broken foot... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1998-02 109 496-1025 .484 0-3 .000 178-293 .608 1170 10.7
BERNARD RANDOLPH (1979-83) - 1,161 POINTS
Named NBC Television’s Player of the Game after scoring 20 points in 18 minutes against Syracuse... drafted in the 10th round of the NBA Draft by the New York Knicks in 1983... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1979-83 105 463-636 .728 — — 235-337 .697 1161 11.1
QUENTIN RICHARDSON (1998-00) - 1,147 POINTS
National Freshman of the Year in 1998... Conference USA Player of the Year as a freshman and honorable mention AllAmerican in both seasons with the Blue Demons... scoring average is fifth in school history while rebounding average is sixth... averaged a double-double for his career with 17.9 ppg and 10.2 rpg... ranks eighth in school history for threepoint field goals... was the second-fastest to 1,000 points of any Blue Demon (behind Mark Aguirre)... career-best 33 points against UNC Wilmington at Alumni Hall... 18th pick of the 2000 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Clippers... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1998-00 64 405-893 .454 117-321 .364 220-302 .728 1147 17.9
ANDRE BROWN (2000-04) - 1,146 POINTS
Concluded his career ranked among DePaul’s all-time leaders for rebounds, minutes played, blocked shots, rebounding... fourth in Conference USA history for rebounds... first DePaul player since Tyrone Corbin to lead the Blue Demons in rebounding average for three consecutive seasons... set the C-USA single-game record with 27 rebounds at TCU as a sophomore… posted 28 career double-doubles... played in the NBA last season for Charlotte… Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2000-04 107 448-893 .502 0-2 .000 250-478 .523 1146 10.7
JIM MURPHY (1962-65) - 1,121 POINTS
A true point guard who was able to score and run the offense... had outstanding range on his jump shot... a tremendous free throw shooter, he shot over 80 percent in two of his seasons... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1962-65 75 770-825 .933 — — 225-251 .896 1121 14.9
M.C. THOMPSON (1960-63) - 1,111 POINTS
Averaged a double-double for his career with 15.6 ppg and 13.7 rpg... captain of the 1962-63 NIT team... holds the school record for rebounding average in both a career and season... drafted by the New York Knicks in the 1963 NBA Draft... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1960-63 71 413-952 .434 — — 285-434 .657 1111 15.6
KENNY PATTERSON (1981-85) - 1,111 POINTS
Honorable mention All-American in 1985... DePaul’s all-time assist leader... played more minutes than any Blue Demon and is the only DePaul player to log 4,000 minutes... started 114 consecutive games during his DePaul career... hit a buzzer-beating jumper to beat Northwestern in the 1983 NIT... selected in the third round of the 1985 NBA Draft... Queens, N.Y. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1981-85 120 444-1004 .442 — — 217-356 .610 1111 9.3
RON FEIEREISEL (1950-53) - 1,109 POINTS
Graduated as the school’s second-leading scorer... named the Most Valuable Player of the Chicago Stadium Doubleheader Series during the 1951-52 season... captain of the 1953 NCAA Tournament team... served as the head coach of the DePaul women’s team... played for the Minneapolis Lakers in the NBA... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG FT Pts. Avg. 1950-53 80 997 439 1109 13.9
GREG BOYD (1972-75) - 1,106 POINTS
Captain of the 1974-75 team... a three-year starter who helped the Blue Demons post winning seasons in each of his varsity seasons... scored a career-high 32 points in a win at Villanova during the 1972-73 seasons... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1972-75 75 462-1014 .456 — — 182-233 .782 1106 14.7
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HISTORY & RECORDS CLYDE BRADSHAW (1977-81) - 1,102 POINTS
Captain in 1979-80 and 1980-81... honorable mention All-American in 1980-81... set a Rosemont Horizon record with 14 assists against Creighton... member of DePaul teams that posted a 106-13 record during his career... drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round in 1981... East Orange, N.J. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1977-81 119 432-946 .457 — — 238-336 .708 1102 9.3
BRYANT BOWDEN (1992-96) - 1,102 POINTS
Finished his DePaul career ranked in the top 30 in scoring, 17th in rebounding and seventh in blocked shots... captain of the 1995-96 team... honorable mention All-Conference USA and honorable mention All-Midwest by Basketball Times as a senior... also earned C-USA Player of the Week honors as a senior... Canton, Ohio. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1992-96 114 474-975 .486 1-11 .090 153-249 .614 1102 9.7
BILL ROBINZINE (1972-75) - 1,077 POINTS
Team captain in 1974-75... came to DePaul as a walk-on in 1972... averaged a career double-double with 16.6 ppg and 11.4 rpg... his father Bill also played for the Blue Demons (1953-56)... first round pick of the Kansas City Kings in the 1975 NBA Draft as the 10th pick overall... was the first DePaul player to ever be picked in the first round of the NBA Draft... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1972-75 65 428-870 .492 — — 221-290 .762 1077 16.6
SKIP DILLARD (1979-82) - 1,074 POINTS
Co-Captain of the 1981-82 team... ranked nationally in free throw shooting as a junior... honorable mention All-American in both 1981 and 1982... drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the ninth round of the 1982 NBA Draft... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1979-82 85 447-916 .488 — — 180-219 .822 1074 12.6
GENE STUMP (1943-47) - 1,071 POINTS
Team captain of the 1946-47 squad... was the second DePaul player to eclipse the 1,000-point mark... top guard on the 1945 NIT champions... helped the Blue Demons to a record of 78-21 in his career... second-leading scorer (behind George Mikan) in two of his seasons with the Blue Demons... played three seasons for the Boston Celtics... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG FT Pts. Avg. 1943-47 94 na na 1071 11.4
MAC KOSHWAL (2007-10) - 1,019 POINTS
Team captain since freshman season... averaged a double-double as a junior with 16.1 points and 10.1 rebounds per game... became the 46th player in school history with 1,000 career points on Mar. 5, 2010 against St. John’s... first freshman in program history to be named team captain... 27 career double-doubles... 58 games in double-figures... named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team... ranked in DePaul’s all-time top 15 in career rebounds and rebounding average... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2007-10 81 409-784 .522 2-8 .250 199-355 .561 1019 12.6
TONY JACKSON (1982-86) - 1,015 POINTS
The first California native to sign with DePaul... three-year starter at the off-guard position... his freshman point total of 272 was the most by a DePaul freshman guard at the time... hit two free throws to seal the win over Alabama in Tokyo during the 1983-84 season... NBC-TV Player of the Game against Georgetown in Ray Meyer’s final season... San Francisco, Calif. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1982-86 92 390-883 .442 — — 235-332 .708 1015 11.0
AL BURKS (1969-73) - 1,003 POINTS
Co-captain of the 1972-73 squad... scored a career-high 32 points against Drake in 1972... led the 1971-72 team in scoring... a three-year starter... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1969-73 59 444-913 .486 — — 115-177 .650 1003 17.0
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ALLSTATE ARENA DePaul’s home since 1980 and renovated in both 1999 and 2004, Allstate Arena (formerly Rosemont Horizon) was built in 1979 as one of the crown jewels of the village of Rosemont. The $20 million renovation has made Allstate Arena a state-of-the-art facility. Among the many improvements: - An additional 45,000 square feet of space in lobbies, upper floor restrooms and customer service areas. - Enhancement of the overall acoustics. - Wider aisles and improved sight lines. - Nearly 7,000 lower level seats were widened and reupholstered. - Upper level seats were reupholstered. - A state-of-the-art video board installed over center court. The arena hosts more than 150 events annually, attracting an average of 1.5 million audience members to witness some of the world’s top musical performers, exciting sporting events and fun-for-everyone family entertainment. With 18,500 reserved seating capacity and 48 skyboxes, Allstate Arena is one of the largest indoor entertainment facilities in the Chicagoland market. Excellent sight lines from all seat locations, plenty of on-site parking and convenient public transportation make Allstate Arena a premier entertainment venue. College basketball has figured prominently in the history of the building. It has been the venue for some of DePaul’s biggest victories. In the program’s 33 years of playing in Rosemont, it has won an impressive 66.9 percent (324-160) of its games and over four million fans have passed through the turnstiles to watch Blue Demon basketball. On Dec. 14, 2003, the arena’s playing floor was dedicated as the Ray & Marge Meyer Court in honor of the legendary Blue Demon mentor and his wife. The 2004-05 season featured a new playing floor and basket standards, quick strike lighting and a new locker room for the Blue Demons. The venue has also highlighted the college game on a national stage as well. Allstate Arena has played host to the 1987 and 1993 Men’s NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds along with the 1996 NCAA Women’s Regional Finals. Allstate Arena proudly served as the host venue for the 2006 NCAA Women’s Basketball First and Second Rounds after hosting the sold-out 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Chicago Regional Finals. The NCAA Women’s First and Second Rounds returned to Rosemont in March 2012 as well as the 2014 and 2015 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournaments. IMPORTANT DATES IN ALLSTATE ARENA HISTORY
Dec. 1, 1980 – DePaul Debuts In Rosemont: For the first time in school history DePaul plays a home game outside of the Chicago city limits as the Blue Demons beat John Stockton and Gonzaga, 74-56, at the Rosemont Horizon.
Feb. 25, 1995 – TK For Four: Down by three points with 11.4 seconds remaining, Tom Kleinschmidt is fouled as he drills a three-point field goal. Kleinschmidt, who finishes with 30 points, converts the four-point play and leads DePaul to an 82-81 win over Louisville.
Mar. 8, 1981 – Aguirre Plays His Final Home Game: A crowd of 17,579 witnesses what would be Mark Aguirre’s final home game at DePaul as the Blue Demons beat Notre Dame, 74-64.
Feb. 6, 1999 – Coleman Clips Bearcats: Willie Coleman sinks a free throw with no time remaining in overtime to propel DePaul past third-ranked Cincinnati, 61-60. Quentin Richardson scores 25 points, including 10 in overtime, for the Blue Demons.
Mar. 23, 1983 – Patterson’s Bomb Beats Northwestern: Sophomore guard Kenny Patterson hits a 50-foot jumper at the buzzer to beat Northwestern, 65-63, in front of 17,499 fans in the second round of the NIT.
Summer 1999 – A New Name, A New Look: The arena gets a $20-million facelift, including new seating angles, new seats, new floor design and a new name: the Allstate Arena.
Dec. 3, 1983 – Coach Ray Wins #700: Dallas Comegys pours in 21 points as the Blue Demons beat Illinois State, 69-66, and give Ray Meyer his 700th career victory.
Mar. 2, 2000 – A Full House: An arena-record crowd of 18,253 fills the arena beyond capacity to witness DePaul battle second-ranked Cincinnati.
Dec. 10, 1983 – Down Go The National Champs: DePaul gets 15 points each from Kenny Patterson and Tony Jackson as the Blue Demons beat Patrick Ewing and Georgetown, 63-61. Georgetown would go on to win the 1983-84 national championship. Mar. 10, 1984 – Ray Meyer Says Farewell: After 42 years on the Blue Demon sidelines, Ray Meyer coaches his final home game as DePaul beats Marquette, 64-49, in front of 17,559 fans. Mar. 15, 1987 – Dallas Does In St. John’s: In one of the most exciting DePaul games ever in Rosemont, Dallas Comegys misses a free throw on purpose in the final seconds of regulation against St. John’s allowing the Blue Demons to eventually tie and force overtime. DePaul would eventually go on to beat the Redmen, 83-75, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament and advance to the “Sweet 16.” Dec. 23, 1988 – Brundy Sets Scoring Record: DePaul’s Stanley Brundy pours in an arena record 47 points and the Blue Demons outlast LoyolaMarymount, 115-111. Jan. 11, 1992 – The First Conference Home Game: For the first time in school history DePaul plays a conference home game and the Blue Demons make it one to remember by beating Great Midwest foe Memphis State, 88-80, behind 25 points from David Booth. Jan. 18, 1994 – DePaul Stuns Sixth-Ranked UMass: Tom Kleinschmidt scores 29 points and Belefia Parks hits a clutch three-point field goal in the closing seconds as DePaul beats sixth-ranked UMass, 78-76.
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Mar. 5, 2003 – An Overtime Thriller: Sam Hoskin hits two free throws with no time left in regulation and sends DePaul’s game with eighthranked Louisville into overtime. Drake Diener then scores seven of DePaul’s 12 points in the extra frame to send the Blue Demons to a 79-76 overtime win and snap a 13-game losing streak against the Cardinals. Dec. 14, 2003 – The Floor Gets a Name: At halftime of DePaul’s contest with Notre Dame, the game floor at the arena is officially dedicated as Ray and Marge Meyer Court in honor of the legendary Blue Demon mentor and his wife. Summer 2004 – New & Improved: More improvements are made to the arena as a new game floor, basket standards, scoreboards and floor lighting are installed in the main arena. DePaul also gets a new locker room and press room. Jan. 7, 2006 – A BIG Win: The Blue Demons host and win their first-ever BIG EAST Conference game, beating long-time rival Notre Dame, 73-67, behind freshman Wilson Chandler who scores 21 points and grabs 12 rebounds. Mar. 2, 2006 – Record Setter: The Blue Demons post the largest margin of victory in a BIG EAST Conference game by beating Syracuse, 108-69. DePaul drills an arena record 16 3pt. field goals in the contest. Dec. 2, 2006 – Mejia Sinks Kansas: Down by as much as 14 points, DePaul rallies behind Sammy Mejia to stun fifth-ranked Kansas, 64-57, in front of 16,922 fans. Mejia scores eight straight points in final two minutes of the game to key the Blue Demon comeback. It was DePaul’s first win over a top five team since 1999.
HISTORY & RECORDS
ALLSTATE ARENA RECORDS TEAM RECORDS
Scoring DePaul................. 125 vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 5, 1992) Opponent......... 111 vs. Loyola Marymount (Dec. 23, 1988) Field Goals DePaul................... 54 vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 5, 1992) Opponent.............. 40 (2x) last vs. Cincinnati (Feb. 5, 1998) Field Goal Attempts DePaul................... 98 vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 5, 1992) Opponent............ 95 vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 14, 1989) Field Goal Percentage DePaul.................. .667 (36-54) vs. Dayton (March 4, 1995) Opponent........ .717 (33-46) vs. Pittsburgh (March 9, 2013) Three-Point Field Goals DePaul............................... 16 vs. Syracuse (March 2, 2006) Opponent.......... 17 vs. North Carolina A&T (Nov. 24, 2007) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts DePaul....................................33 vs. Temple (Jan. 20, 2001) Opponent........................... 37 vs. Memphis (Jan. 13, 2004) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage DePaul...........................857 (6-7) vs. Dayton (Feb. 7, 1989) Opponent............................................................... .875 (4x) Free Throws DePaul................................. 36 vs. Hartford (Nov. 24, 1990) Opponent...................... 33 vs. Georgetown (Jan. 13, 1990) Free Throw Attempts DePaul................... 46 vs. Western Michigan (Dec. 9, 1987) Opponent......... 41 (3x), last vs. Georgetown (Feb. 3, 2014) Free Throw Percentage (min 10 FT made) DePaul............... .944 (17-18) vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 25, 2014) Opponent................................................ 1.000 (11-11) (4x) Rebounds DePaul....................................... 62 vs. Maine (Jan. 5, 1994) Opponent....................... 56 vs. Pepperdine (Nov. 28, 1987) Assists DePaul.................. 37 vs. Youngstown State (Nov. 28, 2002) Opponent............................ 27 vs. Cincinnati (Feb. 5, 1998) Blocked Shots DePaul..................................... 14 vs. Dayton (Feb. 7, 1987) Opponent........12 (3x), last vs. Arizona State (Dec. 6, 2013) Steals DePaul..............20 vs. Florida International (Nov. 29, 1990) Opponent.....................17 (2x) last vs. Maine (Jan. 5, 1994)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Scoring DePaul............... 47, Stanley Brundy vs. Loyola Marymount (Dec. 23, 1988) Opponent...... 42 (2x), last Jeff Fryer vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 14, 1989) Field Goals DePaul............... 21, Stanley Brundy vs. Loyola Marymount (Dec. 23, 1988) Opponent............... 14 (2x), last DeJuan Blair vs. Pittsburgh (Feb. 7, 2009)
Field Goal Attempts DePaul...................27, Mark Aguirre vs. UAB (Feb. 7, 1981) Opponent..... 28, Malik Sealy vs. St. John’s (March 2, 1991) Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 FG made) DePaul................875 (14-16), Stanley Brundy vs. American (Dec. 14, 1988) Opponent.........909 (10-11), Lorenzen Wright vs. Memphis (Jan. 8, 1995) Three-Point Field Goals DePaul........8, Draelon Burns vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Nov. 28, 2007) Opponent.............. 10, Steven Rush vs. North Carolina A&T (Nov. 24, 2007) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts DePaul.................. 14, Joe Tulley vs. Temple (Jan. 20, 2001) Opponent.............. 17, Steven Rush vs. North Carolina A&T (Nov. 24, 2007) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 3FG made) DePaul................... 1.000 (4x), last Brandon Young (6-6) vs. Central Michigan (Dec. 5, 2010) Opponent............................1.000 (3x), last J.J. Moore (5-5) vs. Pittsburgh (March 9, 2013) Free Throws DePaul............ 15 (2x), last David Booth vs. Memphis State (Jan. 11, 1992) Opponent...................... 14 (2x), last Eric Batchelor vs. UAB (Feb. 24, 2001) Free Throw Attempts DePaul.......................18, Quentin Richardson vs. California (Nov. 28, 1998) Opponent.......16 (2x), last Devante Gardner vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014) Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 FT made) DePaul........................... .938 (2x), last David Booth (15-16) vs. Memphis State (Jan. 11, 1992) Opponent.. 1.000 (11-11) (3x), last D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera vs. Georgetown (Feb. 3, 2014) Rebounds DePaul............... 23, Stanley Brundy vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 14, 1989) Opponent..............23 (2x), last Kentrell Gransberry vs. USF (March 3, 2007) Assists DePaul.................... 17, Imari Sawyer vs. Youngstown State (Nov. 25, 2001) Opponent......................... 16, Levance Fields vs. Pittsburgh (Feb. 7, 2009) Blocked Shots DePaul.......... 10, Dallas Comegys vs. Dayton (Feb. 7, 1987) Opponent........................................ 8, Jordan Bachynski vs. Arizona State (Dec. 6, 2013) Steals DePaul......................... 8 (3x), last Mac Koshwal vs. Rutgers (Feb. 16, 2010) Opponent....... 7, Charles White vs. Bradley (Feb. 12, 1992)
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Attendance Season W-L Pct. Total Avg. 1980-81 16-1 .941 227,275 13,369 1981-82 15-0 1.000 195,028 13,002 1982-83 18-2 .900 225,981 11,299 1983-84 16-0 1.000 215,545 13,471 1984-85 14-2 .875 211,031 13,189 1985-86 11-4 .733 178,937 11,929 1986-87 17-0 1.000 203,590 11,976 1987-88 11-4 .733 185,947 12,396 1988-89 12-3 .800 159,343 10,623 1989-90 12-6 .667 190,766 10,040 1990-91 11-3 .786 142,143 10,153 1991-92 10-1 .909 115,485 10,497 1992-93 10-4 .714 112,847 8,061 1993-94 9-5 .643 118,115 8,437 1994-95 10-2 .833 89,449 7,454 1995-96 4-8 .333 91,943 7,662 1996-97 0-7 .000 36,980 5,283 1997-98 1-5 .167 21,806 3,634 1998-99 7-3 .700 87,717 8,717 1999-00 10-3 .769 126,957 9,766 2000-01 8-5 .615 106,562 8,197 2001-02 4-8 .333 60,720 5,060 2002-03 13-3 .813 99,433 6,215 2003-04 11-4 .733 135,615 9,041 2004-05 14-3 .824 151,606 8,918 2005-06 7-7 .500 138,560 9,897 2006-07 13-2 .867 158,264 10,551 2007-08 7-8 .467 138,927 9,262 2008-09 5-10 .333 126,878 8,459 2009-10 6-9 .400 126,760 8,451 2010-11 5-10 .333 123,531 8,235 2011-12 4-9 .308 113,023 8,694 2012-13 6-10 .375 127,020 7,939 2013-14 7-9 .438 104,924 6,558 Totals 324-160 .669 4,542,866 9,386 Note: The 1982-83 season includes 8,545 in two sessions of Crush Classic (2-0 record) and 39,040 in three rounds of National Invitation Tournament (3-0 record). The 1986-87 season includes 33,741 in two sessions of the NCAA Tournament (2-0 record). The 1988-89 season includes 12,791 in two sessions of Old Style Classic (2-0 record). The 1989-90 season includes 15,823 in two sessions of the Dodge preseason NIT (2-0 record) and 11,259 in one session of the First Chicago Christmas Classic (0-1 record). The 1990-91 season includes 13,521 in one session of the First Chicago Christmas Classic (1-0 record) and 18,837 in two sessions of the Old Style Classic (0-2 record). The 1998-99 season includes two sessions (17,284) of the National Invitation Tournament. The 2004-05 includes one session of the National Invitation Tournament (4,112).
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Date Attendance March 2, 2000 18,253 March 11, 1989 17,651 Jan. 10, 1987 17,623 March 7, 1992 17,623 March 8, 1981 17,579 March 10, 1990 17,565 March 10, 1984 17,559 March 2, 1985 17,499 Jan. 12, 1985 17,499 Dec. 8, 1984 17,499 Feb. 26, 1984 17,499 Feb. 4, 1984 17,499 Dec. 10, 1983 17,499 March 21, 1983 17,499
ALLSTATE ARENA SERIES RECORDS Alabama State......................................... 1-0 Alcorn State............................................. 1-0 American................................................. 1-1 Arizona State........................................... 1-1 Austin Peay.............................................. 1-0 Baylor...................................................... 1-0 Bowling Green State................................ 1-0 Bradley.................................................... 5-1 Bucknell................................................... 0-1 Butler....................................................... 0-1 California................................................. 2-1 California-Santa Barbara.......................... 1-0 California State-Chico.............................. 1-0 Cal Poly.................................................... 1-0 Central Michigan..................................... 2-0 Cincinnati................................................. 6-9 Charlotte.................................................. 2-6 Chicago State........................................... 7-0 Cleveland State........................................ 0-1 Columbia................................................. 1-0 Connecticut............................................. 1-3 Creighton................................................. 5-1 Davidson.................................................. 1-0 Dayton..................................................... 8-4 Detroit..................................................... 7-0 Duquesne................................................ 2-0 East Carolina............................................ 3-0 Eastern Illinois......................................... 4-0 Eastern Washington................................ 1-0 Elon......................................................... 1-0 Evansville................................................. 3-1 Fairfield.................................................... 3-0 Fairleigh Dickinson.................................. 1-0 Florida Atlantic........................................ 2-0 Florida Gulf Coast.................................... 1-0 Florida International................................ 3-0 Florida State............................................ 0-1 Fordham.................................................. 1-0 Furman.................................................... 2-0 Gardner-Webb......................................... 0-1 Georgetown............................................. 3-9 Georgia Tech............................................ 1-0 Gonzaga................................................... 1-1 Hartford................................................... 2-0 Houston................................................... 5-1 Houston Baptist....................................... 1-0 Iona......................................................... 1-0 UIC........................................................... 3-1 Illinois State............................................. 7-0 Indiana State........................................... 3-0 IUPUI....................................................... 1-0 Jackson State........................................... 1-0 Jacksonville.............................................. 1-0 Kansas...................................................... 1-1 LaSalle..................................................... 1-1 Lewis........................................................ 1-0 Liberty..................................................... 1-0 Long Island.............................................. 1-0 Louisiana Tech......................................... 1-1 Louisville................................................ 7-11 Loyola-Chicago...................................... 15-2 Loyola Marymount.................................. 3-0 Maine...................................................... 4-0 Marquette........................................... 14-13 Maryland-Baltimore County.................... 1-0 Massachusetts......................................... 1-0 Memphis................................................. 3-4 Miami (Fla.)............................................. 3-0 Milwaukee............................................... 2-1 Minnesota............................................... 1-0 Mississippi............................................... 1-1 Monmouth.............................................. 2-0 Morgan State........................................... 0-1 Murray State............................................ 0-1
Niagara.................................................... 3-0 Nicholls State........................................... 1-0 North Carolina......................................... 0-1 North Carolina A&T................................. 1-1 North Carolina State................................ 3-0 North Carolina-Wilmington..................... 1-0 Northeastern Illinois................................ 2-0 Northern Illinois...................................... 9-1 Northern Iowa......................................... 1-0 Northwestern.......................................... 9-1 Northwestern State................................. 1-0 Notre Dame........................................... 12-6 Ohio......................................................... 3-1 Ohio State................................................ 1-0 Oklahoma State....................................... 0-1 Old Dominion.......................................... 3-1 Oregon State........................................... 1-0 Penn State............................................... 1-0 Pepperdine.............................................. 3-1 Pittsburgh................................................ 1-4 Princeton................................................. 2-0 Providence............................................... 1-4 Purdue..................................................... 2-0 Rhode Island............................................ 1-0 Rutgers.................................................... 2-3 St. Francis (N.Y.)....................................... 1-0 St. John’s.................................................. 7-5 St. Joseph’s.............................................. 4-0 Saint Louis............................................... 8-6 St. Mary’s (Calif.)..................................... 2-0 St. Thomas (Fla.)...................................... 1-0 San Francisco........................................... 1-0 Santa Clara............................................... 1-0 Seton Hall................................................ 4-3 Southeast Missouri State......................... 1-0 South Carolina......................................... 2-0 USF.......................................................... 6-5 Southern.................................................. 1-0 Southern Miss......................................... 2-2 Syracuse.................................................. 2-3 TCU.......................................................... 3-0 Temple..................................................... 1-1 Texas........................................................ 0-2 Texas-Pan American................................. 3-0 Texas-San Antonio................................... 2-0 Texas A&M............................................... 0-1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi....................... 1-0 Texas State............................................... 1-0 Toledo...................................................... 0-1 Tulane...................................................... 2-2 UAB........................................................ 10-4 UC Irvine.................................................. 1-0 UCLA........................................................ 2-3 UNLV........................................................ 1-0 Vanderbilt................................................ 0-1 Villanova.................................................. 1-5 Wagner.................................................... 1-0 Wake Forest............................................. 1-0 Washington............................................. 0-1 Weber State............................................. 2-0 West Virginia........................................... 0-3 Western Carolina..................................... 1-1 Western Illinois........................................ 0-1 Western Kentucky................................... 1-0 Western Michigan................................... 5-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay.............................. 0-1 Wright State............................................ 1-0 Xavier....................................................... 0-1 Youngstown State.................................... 1-0
HISTORY & RECORDS
SULLIVAN ATHLETICS CENTER & McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA The day-to-day home of the DePaul men’s basketball program is the Sullivan Athletics Center. The on-campus facility serves as the hub of activity with a basketball practice facility, locker rooms, coaching staff and academic advising offices. DePaul has played nine games all-time at McGrath-Phillips Arena posting wins over Hofstra in the 2007 NIT and Albany to open the 2008-09 season. The Blue Demons split a pair of on-campus games in 2010-11 with a win over Chicago State and an overtime loss against Ball State. DePaul posted three wins over Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Mississippi Valley State and UT-Pan American in 2011-12 and opened the 2012-13 season in Lincoln Park with a win against UC Riverside. The Blue Demons also started the 2013-14 campaign with a win Grambling State and host UIC to open the 2014-15 season. Opened in the Spring of 2000, the facility was originally named the DePaul Athletics Center until July 22, 2006, as the facility was renamed the Sullivan Athletics Center to memorialize the achievement of legendary DePaul athletic director and visionary Gene Sullivan. Though his tenure was relatively short, his impact has been long lasting. One of Sullivan’s legacies is that of inclusion, providing enhanced opportunities for minority student-athletes and women. Sullivan’s vision in the emergence of cable television probably is his greatest legacy at DePaul. As a result of his forwardthinking, nearly a generation grew up watching nation-wide broadcasts of Blue Demon men’s basketball, assisting in DePaul University’s emergence into the largest Catholic university in the United States. McGrath-Phillips Arena is the heart of the Sullivan Athletics Center. The arena was dedicated in honor of Frank McGrath in 2006, legendary DePaul assistant men’s basketball coach and administrator and in 2011 after DePaul benefactor Joni Phillips. The arena is the home to DePaul’s women’s basketball and volleyball teams and serves as a facility for all of DePaul’s programs. McGrath served DePaul for more than three decades, first as an assistant coach to Blue Demon legend Ray Meyer. His legacy was one of hard work, loyalty and dedication. McGrath’s role as an assistant athletic director and director of facilities cemented his place in DePaul’s history. Prior to working on Meyer’s staff, he was an accomplished prep coach at DePaul Academy and Weber High School. Opened in April 2000 on the Lincoln Park campus, the Sullivan Athletics Center features sophisticated training and sports medicine equipment, three full-sized basketball courts and room to plan winning strategies. All of this gives DePaul student-athletes the competitive edge on and off the court. These facilities, combined with the escalating success by all of the Blue Demon teams, tell prospective studentathletes that when they choose DePaul, they commit to excellence. While the facility is going to lead to new and exciting milestones for the Blue Demons, DePaul’s tradition is also on display. The history of success is evident as visitors step into the main concourse of the fan-friendly building. Alumni will feel the excitement of past victories as they explore the trophies and awards in the Hall of Fame. The students, faculty, staff, alumni, the Lincoln Park community, the new fans we’ll attract, and all who experience this new building will understand DePaul’s commitment to excellence. DePaul benefits from the many outstanding features of the Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrath-Phillips Arena: - three multipurpose practice courts - separate viewing balcony for observing games and practice sessions - top-notch training equipment for the exclusive use of student-athletes - large sports medicine area with multiple treatment tables - 2,400 square feet of weight training space - Hall of Fame area with displays for trophies and awards - office space for all coaching and administrative staff - academic support area for studying, tutoring and computer use - wet treatment area with whirlpools and SwimEx aquatic therapy pool, capable of training and rehabilitating athletes
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McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA RECORDS TEAM RECORDS
Field Goals DePaul.......9 (3x), last Tony Freeland and Cleveland Melvin vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent......9, Carlos Rivera vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007)
Field Goals DePaul.........................42 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent....................31 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010)
Field Goal Attempts DePaul...................................16 (4x), last Cleveland Melvin vs. UC Riverside (Nov. 9, 2012) Opponent....21, Carlos Rivera vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007)
Scoring DePaul.......................114 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent....................81 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010)
Field Goal Attempts DePaul............................ 73 vs. UC Riverside (Nov. 9, 2012) Opponent....................72 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Field Goal Percentage DePaul......... .592 (42-71) vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent........... .527 (29-55) vs. Ball State (Dec. 11, 2010) Three-Point Field Goals DePaul................... 12 vs. UT-Pan American (Nov. 11, 2011) Opponent...........................11 vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts DePaul................... 27 vs. UT-Pan American (Nov. 11, 2011) Opponent...........................25 vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007)
Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made) DePaul................................................................................-Opponent...........................................................................-Three-Point Field Goals DePaul............ 6, Jeremiah Kelly vs. Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 14, 2011) Opponent......4, Carlos Rivera vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts DePaul.......... 12, Jeremiah Kelly vs. Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 14, 2011) Opponent....11, Carlos Rivera vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007)
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage DePaul...524 (11-21) (2x), last vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Opponent........... .440 (11-25) vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007)
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made) DePaul..............................1.000 (5-5), Cleveland Melvin vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Opponent...........................................................................--
Free Throws DePaul.........................25 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent.....20 vs. Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 14, 2011)
Free Throws DePaul.. 8, Tommy Hamilton IV vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Opponent... 9, Chase Cormier vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013)
Free Throw Attempts DePaul.........................34 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent.....29 vs. Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 14, 2011)
Free Throw Attempts DePaul.. 11, Tommy Hamilton IV vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Opponent... 12, Chase Cormier vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013)
Free Throw Percentage (min 10 made) DePaul................ .750 (18-24) vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Opponent.... .818 (18-22) vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010)
Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) DePaul................................................................................-Opponent...........................................................................--
Rebounds DePaul................................53 vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Opponent...............................45 vs. Albany (Nov. 17, 2008)
Rebounds DePaul.... 11, Tommy Hamilton IV vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Opponent................................ 12 (2x), last Amos Studivant vs. Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 14, 2011)
Assists DePaul.........................31 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent....................18 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Blocked Shots DePaul........................... 7 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent.............................6 vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Steals DePaul.........................17 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent.....10 vs. Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 14, 2011)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Scoring DePaul... 26, Wilson Chandler vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Opponent........................................ 23, Savalace Townsend vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Dec. 17, 2011)
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Assists DePaul.........8, Draelon Burns vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Opponent.........7, Mike Johnson vs. Albany (Nov. 17, 2008) Blocked Shots DePaul...........3 (2x), last Krys Faber vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Dec. 17, 2011) Opponent... 2 (3x), last A’Torri Shine and Chandler Thomas vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Steals DePaul...5, Cleveland Melvin vs. UC Riverside (Nov. 9, 2012) Opponent.............................4 (2x), last Savalace Townsend vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Dec. 17, 2011)
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R.J. CURINGTON 6-5 | 200 | So. | G Dyer, Ind.
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MYKE HENRY 6-6 | 228 | Jr. | F Chicago, Ill.
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CORY DOLINS 6-0 | 182 | Jr. | G Northbrook, Ill.
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DARRICK WOOD 6-5 | 190 | So. | G Alexandria, Va.
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BILLY GARRETT JR. 6-6 | 205 | So. | G Chicago, Ill.
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AARON SIMPSON 5-11 | 152 | Jr. | G North Chicago, Ill.
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TOMMY HAMILTON IV 6-11 | 255 | So. | C Chicago, Ill.
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DAVID MOLINARI 6-0 | 185 | Jr. | G Peoria, Ill.
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JAMEE CROCKETT 6-4 | 205 | Sr. | F Chicago, Ill.
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RASHAUN STIMAGE 6-8 | 217 | Jr. | F Chicago, Ill.
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FORREST ROBINSON 6-10 | 220 | Sr. | F Ranger, Texas
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DURRELL McDONALD 6-2 |173 | Jr. | G Las Vegas, Nev.
OLIVER PURNELL Head Coach
PETER RYCKBOSCH 6-10| 242 | Jr. | F Chicago, Ill.
JOE HANEL 6-7 | 205 | Fr. | F Savage, Minn.
GREG SEQUELE 6-9 | 215 | Sr. | F Sainte-Rose, Guadeloupe
5th season at DePaul 27th season overall
RON BRADLEY Associate Head Coach
BILLY GARRETT Assistant Coach
RENARD PHILLIPS Assistant Coach
IVAN VUJIC Director of Basketball Operations
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NOVEMBER 14 UIC (McGrath-Phillips Arena)......................................................................9 p.m. 18 Drake..........................................................................................................8 p.m. 26 Lehigh.........................................................................................................7 p.m. 30 Stanford.................................................................................................1:30 p.m. DECEMBER 2 Northern Illinois..........................................................................................8 p.m. 4 at Chicago State..........................................................................................7 p.m. 7 Milwaukee..................................................................................................1 p.m. 11 at George Washington.................................................................................6 p.m. 14 Illinois State................................................................................................3 p.m. 18 at Oregon State...........................................................................................9 p.m. Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 22 vs. Colorado...........................................................................................3:30 p.m. 23 vs. George Washington or Ohio..................................................... 1:30/3:30 p.m. 25 vs. Hawai’i, Loyola Marymount, Nebraska or Wichita State.... 12:30/3/5:30/7:30 p.m. 31 Marquette*.................................................................................................4 p.m. JANUARY 3 Xavier*.......................................................................................................1 p.m. 7 at Creighton*..............................................................................................8 p.m. 10 at Villanova*...............................................................................................3 p.m. 13 Georgetown*..............................................................................................8 p.m. 18 St. John’s*..............................................................................................1:30 p.m. 22 at Seton Hall*.............................................................................................6 p.m. 24 at Xavier*..................................................................................................11 a.m. 27 at Providence*............................................................................................8 p.m. 31 Villanova*...................................................................................................1 p.m. FEBRUARY 3 Seton Hall*.................................................................................................8 p.m. 7 at Butler*...............................................................................................2:30 p.m. 11 at St. John’s*...............................................................................................8 p.m. 18 Providence*................................................................................................8 p.m. 21 at Georgetown*..........................................................................................7 p.m. 24 Creighton*..................................................................................................8 p.m. 28 Butler*........................................................................................................1 p.m. MARCH 7 at Marquette*.............................................................................................1 p.m. BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.) 11 First Round........................................................................................ 6/8:30 p.m. 12 Quarterfinals......................................................................11 a.m./1/6/8:30 p.m. 13 Semifinals.......................................................................................... 6/8:30 p.m. 14 Final ...........................................................................................................7 p.m. all times Central | *BIG EAST Conference game home games played at Allstate Arena unless otherwise noted