2012 South Dakota State Men's Basketball Postseason Guide

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South Dakota State University Jackrabbit Men’s Basketball 2012 NCAA Tournament Guide

Head Coach Scott Nagy 316-197 record, 17th season Nine 20-win seasons

2012 Summit League Tournament Champions

Jackrabbit Junior Nate Wolters Only player in NCAA averaging at least 20 pts, 5 reb and 5 asst. per game

27-7 Overall Ties School Record for wins in a season 20th 20-Win Season in School History


THE 2011-12 JACKRABBITS

GRIFFAN CALLAHAN SR., SENECA, ILL.

TONY FIEGEN

BRAYDEN CARLSON

JORDAN DYKSTRA

SO., BROOKINGS, S.D.

SO., ROCK VALLEY, IOWA

JR., MADISON, S.D.

FR., SILISTRA, BULGARIA

SAMUEL FRANCIS

MARCUS HEEMSTRA

ZACH HORSTMAN

CORY JACOBSEN

ZACH MONAGHAN

FR., WINNER, S.D.

TAÉVAUNN PRINCE FR., TORONTO, ONTARIO

FR., VIBORG, S.D.

CHAD WHITE

SO., MADISON, S.D.

SO., ROCK VALLEY, IOWA

FR., PALATINE, ILL

NATE WOLTERS

JR., ST. CLOUD, MINN.

2012 JACKRABBIT BASKETBALL – NCAA TOURNAMENT GUIDE

JOEY FEILMEIER

FR., JEFFERSON, S.D.

AUSTIN HENNINGS

SO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA

ALEX OLSON

FR., BROOKFIELD, WIS.


South Dakota State 2011-12 JACKRABBIT MEN’S BASKETBALL Jackrabbit Sports Information ASST. SID/MBB CONTACT: Ryan Sweeter ASST. AD-SPORTS INFORMATION: Jason Hove

2820 HPER Center PHONE: (605) 688-4822 PHONE: (605) 688-4623 SID FAX: (605) 688-5999

Brookings, SD 57007-1497 E-MAIL: Ryan.Sweeter@sdstate.edu E-MAIL: Jason.Hove@sdstate.edu WEBSITE: GOJACKS.COM

JACKRABBITS DRAW BAYLOR IN NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT THURSDAY, MARCH 15; ALBUQUERQUE, N.M SOUTH REGION SECOND ROUND • vs. Baylor - 5:27 p.m. MT, (6:27 CT)

NEXT UP A Jackrabbit win over Bayor on Thursday would setup a matchup against the winner of the UNLV vs. Colorado game on Saturday in the third round of the tournament. Like the game against Baylor, the game against UNLV or Colorado would also be played at “The Pit” in Albuquerque.

TRACKING THE JACKRABBITS RADIO

NCAA Tournament .........................Jackrabbit Sports Network INTERNET AUDIO

NCAA Tournament........................Free on The Jackrabbit Extra INTERNET VIDEO

All NCAA Tournament Games..........ncaa.com/march-madness TELEVISION

vs. Bayor......................................................................truTV ..........................................................Mediacom channel 66 .............................................................Swiftel Channel 126 ....................................................DISH Network Chanel 204 ...........................................................DirecTV Channel 246 ...........................................Midcontinent Cable channel 702

Sports Information Contact: Ryan Sweeter

March 12, 2012

BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State earned a No. 14 seed for its first-ever NCAA Tournament at the Division I level, which pits the Jackrabbits against No. 3 seed Baylor in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday in “The Pit” located in Albuquerque, N.M. Ranked No. 10 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll on March 12, the Bears earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, and enter the event with the same record as the Jackrabbits at 27-7, after falling to Missouri, 90-75, on Saturday in the Big 12 Championship in Kansas City, Mo. The Jackrabbits last played on Tuesday, March 6, when they beat Western Illinois in The Summit League Championship finals to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Jackrabbits punched their ticket to the Big Dance with a thrilling come-from-behind overtime win over Western Illinois by the score of 52-50. The Jacks, who trailed by as many as 12 points in the second half, completed the comeback on a pair of Griffan Callahan free throws with 15 seconds left in regulation to tie the game at 44. The Fighting Leathernecks got a shot off at the buzzer, but it fell short, and into the hands of Callahan, the Jacks lone senior. A lead that changed hands 10 times in regulation, changed hands three more times in overtime, before a Callahan three-pointer put the Jacks up for good with 1 minute, 27 seconds remaining. Neither team scored after that, and Western Illinois' final attempt at a tie missed its mark, sending the Jackrabbits and their fans to the floor to celebrate the team's first-ever NCAA Tournament berth at the Division I level. The Jackrabbits led by as many as three points in the first half, but a 10-for-28 effort from the floor in the half, 35.7 percent, kept them from pulling away. The Fighting Leathernecks shot 45.8 percent on 11-of-24 shooting, but went 5-for-8 from three-point range, 62.5 percent, which made the difference at halftime, as they went into the locker room with a 28-24 lead. The second half didn't start much better for the Jacks, as they opened with a 1-for-10 effort from the floor, which opened the door for Western to extend its lead to 12 points at 37-25 with 15:24 left in regulation. Still trailing by nine points with 7:35 on the clock, the Jacks closed the game on an 11-2 run to tie the game and force overtime, where they eventually prevailed. Tournament MVP Nate Wolters led the Jackrabbits with 14 points in the win, adding six rebounds, four assists and two steals. Callahan added 10 points and six rebounds, while Chad White finished with nine points, all from long range. Brayden Carlson led the defense with seven rebounds to go along with his three points and three assists. Jordan Dykstra, who earned all-tournament team honors, finished with six points and six rebounds.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE PROBABLE STARTERS POS. NO. PLAYER

1G 2G 3G

4F

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Ceola Clark III.......................................Western Illinois Jordan Dykstra ..........................South Dakota State Terell Parks ...........................................Western Illinois Jackson Stevenett...................................Southern Utah MVP – Nate Wolters .................South Dakota State

5F

3 12 33 42 34

FG PCT.

FT PCT.

RPG

PPG

.786 .683 .772 .710 .684

5.2 3.1 4.8 5.0 3.9

21.3 7.2 10.5 11.5 7.2

Chad White, 6-6, So., Madison, S.D. Taévaunn Prince, 6-3, Fr., Toronto, Ontario Zach Monaghan, 6-2, Fr., Palatine, Ill. Zach Horstman, 6-5, Fr., Winner, S.D. Marcus Heemstra, 6-9, So., Rock Valley, Iowa

.498 .542 .286 .375 .257

.698 .964 .667 .708 .696

3.4 3.5 0.6 1.2 2.1

9.1 6.6 2.2 2.8 2.6

SDSU TOTALS

.469 .449

.730 .688

34.5 32.1

77.3 66.5

Nate Wolters, 6-3, Jr., St. Cloud, Minn. Brayden Carlson, 6-4, So., Brookings, S.D. Griffan Callahan, 6-4, Sr., Seneca, Ill. Jordan Dykstra, 6-8, So., Rock Valley, Iowa Tony Fiegen, 6-7, Jr., Madison, S.D.

.446 .488 .434 .518 .485

OFF THE BENCH

G G G F F

25 5 24 24 32

OPPONENT TOTALS


2011-12 SCHEDULE/RESULTS NOVEMBER 3 MSU, MOORHEAD (EXHIBITION) ...........................W, 77-64 12 WESTERN MICHIGAN .....................................W, 82-76 14 at Minnesota...................................................L, 55-71 16 at Georgia ......................................................L, 61-72 21-23 AT CBE C LASSIC; M ACON, G A . 21 vs. Niagara ....................................................W, 79-71 22 vs. Sam Houston State....................................W, 77-60 23 at Mercer .......................................................W, 74-61 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

26 at Nebraska ....................................................L, 64-76 DECEMBER 1 *at IUPUI...................................................OT W, 97-93 3 *at Western Illinois..........................................W, 67-66 6 SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE ....................W, 92-69 10 NORTH DAKOTA.............................................W, 92-54 12 DAKOTA STATE...............................................W, 93-60 15 at North Dakota..............................................L, 70-89 18 at Washington ................................................W, 92-73 28 *IPFW............................................................W, 94-58 30 *OAKLAND.....................................................W, 76-64 JANUARY 5 *at Southern Utah ..........................................W, 75-68 7 *at Oral Roberts ..............................................L, 75-97 12 *SOUTH DAKOTA............................................W, 86-56 14 *UMKC (LAMB BONANZA) ......................................W, 85-58 21 *at North Dakota State ...............................OT W, 91-88 26 *at Oakland ....................................................L, 87-92 28 *at IPFW........................................................W, 74-43 FEBRUARY 2 *ORAL ROBERTS............................................W, 75-60 4 *SOUTHERN UTAH (PORK CLASSIC) .......................W, 66-56 9 *at South Dakota ............................................L, 68-72 11 *at UMKC ......................................................W, 75-62 15 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE .................................W, 80-57 18 BUFFALO (SEARS BRACKETBUSTERS) ......................W, 86-65 23 *WESTERN ILLINOIS (MILITARY APPRECIATION)..........W, 74-57 25 *IUPUI (CORDUROY CLASSIC) ...................................W, 75-64 MARCH 3-6 T HE S UMMIT LEAGUE C HAMPIONSHIPS ; S IOUX FALLS, S.D. 3 IUPUI ............................................................W, 77-56 5 Southern Utah................................................W, 63-47 6 Western Illinois...........................................OT W, 52-50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

MARCH 15-16 NCAA T OURNAMENT; A LBUQUERQUE, N.M. 15 Baylor (on truTV) .......................................5:27 p.m. MT – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS * Denotes Summit League Game – Schedule, including starting times, subject to change

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE ACRONYMS IPFW ...........................................Indiana-Purdue-Fort Wayne IUPUI ...............Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis UMKC.................................Univeristy of Missouri-Kansas City * All three schools prefer the use of the acronym over the full name of the university. No other variations please.

RABBITS ON THE RADIO – Originated from the AM 570 WNAX studios in Yankton, S.D., SDSU men’s basketball games can be heard on a total of five stations throughout South Dakota on the Jackrabbit Sports Network. • 570 AM – WNAX – Yankton • 910 AM – KJJQ “The Ranch” – Brookings • 1060 AM – KGFX – Pierre • 950 AM KWAT or 96.9 FM KDLO – Watertown • 99.5 FM – KRKI – Rapid City Pierre, S.D., native Tyler Merriam takes over the play-by-play duties in 2011-12, replacing sixtime winner of the South Dakota Associated Press Sportscaster of the Year and 1998 National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association South Dakota Sportscaster of the Year, Steve Imming, who retired in 2011.

THE JACKRABBIT EXTRA ON GOJACKS.COM – Subscribers to the Jackrabbit Extra on GOJACKS.COM watch every Jackrabbit home game and select road games streaming live on the internet. In addition, subscribers can listen to every game, home and on the road, streaming live on the internet. To learn more about the Jackrabbit Extra, or to subscribe, log onto GOJACKS.COM and click on “SIGN UP NOW” THE JACKRABBIT INSIDER ON FOX – Fans of SDSU Athletics can get a weekly behind-thescenes look at all 21 Jackrabbit varsity sports teams by tuning into "The Jackrabbit Insider.” Hosted by Tyler Merriam, the show airs on Sundays on KTTW FOX 17 at 10:30 p.m., and can also be seen on Fox Sports North at 6 p.m. on Tuesdays. JACKS POST FIRST 20-WIN SEASON AT DIVISON I – The South Dakota State Men’s Basketball team beat UMKC 75-62 on Feb. 11, for their 20th win of the season, and first at the Division I level. The program now boasts 20 seasons with at least 20 wins, nine of which came during the Scott Nagy era, with the last being a school-record 27 win season in 2003-04, the program’s final season in Division II. JACKS TIE SCHOOL RECORD FOR WINS – Head coach Scott Nagy led the Jackrabbits to a school record 27-win season in 2003-04, the program’s final season in Division II, and equaled that mark this season with the same 27-7 record. WOLTERS CLIMBS THE 1,000-POINT CLUB LADDER – Nate Wolters became the 42nd member of the SDSU 1,000-Point Club in a win over Sam Houston State on Nov. 22, and instantly began the climb up the all time list. Wolters enters the NCAA Tournament with 1,609 career points, good for fourth all-time at SDSU. WOLTERS SETS SDSU JUNIOR SCORING RECORD – Already the SDSU sophomore scoring record holder, Nate Wolters added the junior scoring record to his list of accomplishments in the Jacks 75-64 win over IUPUI on Feb. 25. Wolters scored 635 points in 30 games, two games fewer than it took Chris White to score 633 points in 1990-91. He enters the NCAA Tournament with 702 points so far this season in 33 games played. WOLTERS CHASES ALL-TIME SCORING RECORD – Nate Wolters scored 907 points in his first two years as a Jackrabbit, including the SDSU sophomore record with 604 points. His SDSU junior record of 702 points and counting this season gives him 1,609 career points, leaving him 323 points shy of the record of 1,931, set by Mark Tetzlaff from 1981-85. MORE THAN JUST A SCORER – In addition to his scoring prowess, Nate Wolters continues his climb up the all-time assists charts at SDSU. His 188 assists as a sophomore last year represents the third best single-season total in SDSU history, and his 198 this season marks the second-highest single-season total at SDSU. Adding to that, his 472 career assists ranks second all-time at SDSU, well on pace to break the all-time mark of 605 assists, set by Brian Norberg from 1995-99. PERFECT AT HOME – The Jackrabbits closed their third perfect season at home with a 75-64 win over IUPUI on Feb. 25, for a perfect 14-0 mark at Frost Arena. The win also makes it 17 in a row for the Jacks at home. SDSU went a perfect 18-0 at home in 1984-85, and 17-0 in the 2002-03. JUST WIN JACKRABBITS – South Dakota State enters the NCAA Tournament riding a seasonlong eight game winning streak, the first such streak at the Division I level and the first overall since winning eight in a row from Jan. 23 - Feb. 21, 2004. The Jacks opened that season with 17 straight wins on the way to a 27-7 overall record.


MID-MAJOR TOP 25 POLL F

EB.

1. Murray State (30) 2. Creighton (1) 3. Wichita State 4. Gonzaga 5. Saint Mary's 6. Drexel 7. VCU 8. Long Beach State 9. Oral Roberts 10. Harvard 11. Middle Tennessee 12. Iona 13. Belmont 14. Montana 15. Weber State 16. Davidson 17. BYU 18. George Mason 19. Valparaiso 20. South Dakota State 21. UT-Arlington 22. Long Island 23. Loyola Md. 24. Ohio 25. Akron

27, 2012

RECORD

POINTS

PREVIOUS

30-1 28-5 27-5 25-5 26-5 27-5 27-6 22-8 27-5 26-4 25-6 25-7 27-7 23-6 23-5 24-7 25-8 24-9 22-10 25-7 23-7 24-8 23-8 24-7 21-10

772 742 706 683 652 607 576 562 530 502 449 426 411 324 315 300 295 234 204 124 122 102 77 73 60

1 3 2 4 6 7 12 5 11 10 8 9 15 18 13 17 14 16 20 21 19 24 NR 22 23

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Denver 46, Penn 44, Wagner 43, Illinois State 31, Buffalo 8, Cleveland State 5, Detroit 5, Robert Morris 5, Tennessee State 5, UNC-Ashville 5, Bucknell 4, Butler 4, Cal State Fullerton 4, Savannah State 4, Stony Brook 4, Loyola Marymount 3, Northern Iowa 3, USC Upstate 2, Fairfield 1, Lamar 1, Lehigh 1, Vermont 1. VOTING PANEL: Jesse Agel (Brown), Casey Alexander (Stetson), Murry Bartow (East Tennessee State), Randy Bennett (St. Mary's), Horace Broadnax (Savannah State), Milan Brown (Holy Cross), Will Brown (Albany), Kermit Davis (Middle Tennessee), Billy Donlon (Wright State), Bruiser Flint (Drexel), James Fox (Davidson), Tyler Geving (Portland State), Mike Gillian (Longwood), Steve Hawkins (Western Michigan), Willie Hayes (Alabama A&M), B.J. Hill (Northern Colorado), Dick Hunsaker (Utah Valley), Greg Kampe (Oakland), Danny Kaspar (Stephen F. Austin), Kerry Keating (Santa Clara), Gregg Marshall (Wichita State), Greg McDermott (Creighton), Tom Moore (Quinnipiac), Jeff Neubauer (Eastern Kentucky), Jimmy Patsos (Loyola MD), Buzz Peterson (UNC Wilmington), Barclay Radebaugh (Charleston Southern), John Shulman (Chattanooga), Brad Stevens (Butler), Jim Woolridge (UC Riverside), Ernie Zeigler (Central Michigan)

THE JACKS IN MID-MAJOR TOP 25 PRESEASON .................................................................Receiving Votes

NOV. 14....................................................................Receiving Votes NOV. 21....................................................................Receiving Votes NOV. 28....................................................................Receiving Votes DEC. 5 ......................................................................Receiving Votes DEC. 12....................................................................Receiving Votes DEC. 19 ......................................................................................25 DEC. 26 ......................................................................................23 JAN. 2 .........................................................................................21 JAN. 9.......................................................................Receiving Votes JAN. 16.....................................................................Receiving Votes JAN. 23.....................................................................Receiving Votes JAN. 30.....................................................................Receiving Votes FEB. 6.........................................................................................22 FEB. 13............................................................Not Ranked/No Votes FEB. 20.......................................................................................23 FEB. 27.......................................................................................21 MARCH 5.....................................................................................20 MARCH 12....................................................................................... FINAL ...............................................................................................

NOT JUST NATE – Nate Wolters leads the Jacks with 21.3 points per game and reached double figures in all 33 games he played in this season, but he gets plenty of help. In addition to Wolters’ 32 games in double figures, the Jackrabbits combined for 83 double-figure performances this season in 34 games. At least four Jackrabbits scored 10 points in the same game 15 times this season, with four players reaching double figures nine times, five players reaching double figures five times and six players once. DYKSTRA SETS SDSU THREE-POINT RECORD – Jordan Dykstra made his final two three-point attempts vs. Buffalo on Feb. 18, went 5-for-5 from beyond the arc against Western Illinois on Feb. 23, and made his first four three-point attempts vs. IUPUI in Feb. 25. That equals 11 consecutive three-pointers over a span of three games and a new SDSU record, breaking the old mark of nine in a row, set by Craig Jenkins over three games in 1986. CALLAHAN FOR THREE – SDSU’s lone senior Griffan Callahan entered the season with 88 career three-pointers and a season-high of 55, set last year as a junior. Callahan enters the NCAA Tournament with 75 threes this season for a career total of 163, good for fifth all-time at SDSU. In addition to the career total, Callahan hit a career-high seven three-pointers at Nebraska on Nov. 26, which ties him for third all-time at SDSU in a single game, something his older brother Garrett did twice. JACKS BACK IN MID-MAJOR TOP-25 – After cracking the collegeinsider.com Mid Major Top-25 for the first time this season at No. 25 on Dec. 19., the Jacks moved up to No. 23 in the poll released on Dec. 26, and moved up to No. 21 in the Jan. 2 poll, but fell out of the poll to receiving votes in the next four polls. The Jacks climbed back into the poll on Feb. 6, at No. 22, only to fall out of the poll completely in the poll released on Feb. 13. Dominating wins over North Dakota State and Buffalo got the Jacks back in the poll on Feb. 20, at No. 23, while wins over Western Illinois and IUPUI to end the regular season pushed the Jackrabbits to No. 21 in the poll released on Feb. 27. After a pair of league tournament wins, the Jacks moved up to No. 20 in the poll released on March. 5 IN THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ – The Jackrabbits beat major conference foes Iowa State in 2008 and Iowa in 2010, but neither the Big 12 Cyclones nor the Big Ten Hawkeyes entered those games with a 32 game non-conference winning streak at home or entered those seasons after making three-straight NCAA Tournament Appearances. The Pac 12’s Washington Huskies brought both of those credential into their game with the Jackrabbits on Dec. 18, and while they still may make their four straight NCAA Tournament, the Jacks snapped the Huskies 32 game non-conference home winning streak with a convincing 92-73 win at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, Wash. Nate Wolters led the Jackrabbits with a season-high 34 points, adding five rebounds, seven assists and no turnovers. Four other Jackrabbits also scored in double figures, led by Griffan Callahan with 16 points. Chad White finished with 12 points, all of which came from beyond the three-point line, Jordan Dykstra added 11 and Tony Fiegen 10 points in the win. A FIRST AT FROST – When ESPNU aired the Jackrabbits 86-65 win over Buffalo in the SEARS BracketBusters on Feb. 18, it marked the first-ever nationally televised game from Frost Arena. NAGY NOTCHES 300th CAREER WIN – Already the most prolific coach in SDSU history, head coach Scott Nagy entered the 2011-12 season with 289 wins, just 11 shy of reaching the 300-win milestone, which he reached in the Jackrabbits 94-58 win over IPFW on Dec. 28. Nagy enters tonight’s game with a 316-197 career record and a .616 winning percentage. NAGY TEAMS WITH SAMARITANS FEET – Head coach Scott Nagy teamed up with Samaritan’s Feet in each of the last three seasons to raise money and shoes for children around the world, including Haiti, and the cause really hits home for Nagy and his family, especially after a major earthquake shook the country on Jan. 12, 2010. “My wife Jamie and I adopted our daughter Naika from Haiti, so we’ve seen first-hand the need for shoes there,” Nagy said. Nagy raised over $6,000 for the relief efforts in Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake, and then took it to another level last season, when the entire Jackrabbit coaching staff coached in their bare feet against IPFW on Jan. 22, to raise money for shoes and shelters in Zimbabwe. Nagy made it four years in a row this season when he coached barefoot in an 85-58 win over UMKC in Frost Arena on Jan. 14, and added a game on Feb. 18, when he coached in his bare feet in the Jacks nationally televised 86-65 win over Buffalo in the SEARS BracketBusters. Jackrabbit fans can play their part again in 2012 by logging onto FirstGiving.com/fundraiser/coachnagy/barefoot and making a donation.


BAYLOR QUICK FACTS LOCATION ...............................................................Waco, Texas ENROLLMENT ................................................................15.029

NICKNAME .......................................................................Bears COLORS ..............................................................Green

& Gold

ATHLETIC WEBSITE ...........................................BaylorBears.com AFFILIATION ......................................................NCAA

Division I 12 HOME COURT .................................................The Ferrell Center CAPACITY .....................................................................10,284 HEAD COACH............................................................Scott Drew ALMA MATER .........................................................Butler, 1993 RECORD AT SCHOOL ..................................154-123, 9th Season CAREER RECORD .....................................174-134, 10th Season CONFERENCE ..................................................................Big

THE SERIES VS. BAYLOR First Meeting

SOUTH DAKOTA ST. QUICK FACTS LOCATION .........................................................Brookings, S.D. FOUNDED

...........................................................Feb. 21, 1881

ENROLLMENT ................................................................12,725

NICKNAME ...............................................................Jackrabbits COLORS ..............................................................Yellow

& Blue

ATHLETIC WEBSITE..................................................GoJacks.com AFFILIATION ......................................................NCAA

Division I Summit League HOME COURT...........................................................Frost Arena CAPACITY .......................................................................6,107 HEAD COACH ............................................................Scott Nagy ALMA MATER .................................................Delta State, 1988 RECORD AT SCHOOL/CAREER RECORD .........316-197, 17th Season ASST. COACHES .........Rob Klinkefus, Austin Hansen, Brian Cooley GRADUATE ASSISTANT/DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ..............Nick Goff MEN’S BASKETBALL SID .........................................Ryan Sweeter EMAIL .............................................Ryan.Sweeter@sdstate.edu OFFICE PHONE .................................................(605) 688-4822 CELL PHONE....................................................(605) 376-4422 CONFERENCE ..............................................The

JACKRABBIT DOUBLE-DOUBLES GRIFFAN CALLAHAN – 2 CAREER 2010-11 PTS. REB. ASST. NEVADA, 11/30/10 - W, 82-65 ..........................13 .........10...........1 2011-12 PTS. REB. ASST. at IUPUI, 12/1/11 - W OT, 97-93 .......................20 .........10...........4

JORDAN DYKSTRA – 2 CAREER 2010-11 PTS. REB. ASST. at Centenary, 2/5/11 - W, 82-65 ........................20 .........10...........0 PTS. REB. ASST. 2011-12 at Oakland, 1/26/12 - L, 87-92.........................23 .........10...........1

TAÉVAUNN PRINCE – 1 CAREER 2011-12 PTS. REB. ASST. at Minnesota, 11/14/11 - L, 55-71....................13 .........10...........0

NATE WOLTERS – 5 CAREER 2010-11 PTS. REB. ASST. at Minnesota, 12/23/10 - L, 73-85....................16 ..........4..........11 at Western Illinois, 1/1/11 - W, 81-50.................18 .........10...........7 vs. IUPUI, 2/10/11 - W, 81-70...........................21 ..........4..........11 2011-12 PTS. REB. ASST. vs. W. Michigan, 11/12/11 - W, 82-76 ................32 ..........2..........11 at Oakland, 1/26/12 - L, 87-92.........................21 ..........8..........12

NCAA TOURNAMENT OPPONENT BAYLOR BEARS (27-7, 12-6 BIG 12, 5-1 NEUTRAL) – The Bears opened the season with 17 straight wins before finally falling Jan. 16, at Kansas, the first of two straight losses. They finished the second half of the season 10-7, which includes a loss to Missouri in the final game of the Big 12 Championships on March 10, in Kansas City, Mo. Perry Jones III leads four Bears averaging in double figures with 14.0 points per game, and adds a team-high 7.7 rebounds per game. Pierre Jackson averages 13.3 points per game, and leads the team with 196 assists. Quincy Acy adds 11.8 points and 7.2 rebounds per game, while Quincy Miller averages 11.1 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. BAYLOR THE LAST TIME OUT; MARCH 10, 2012 – KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Scott Drew called it a learning experience. Quincy Acy thought Baylor grew up. Perry Jones III was nearly at a loss for words, already trying to figure out what the Bears can do better when the NCAA tournament begins next week. Fifth-ranked Missouri certainly gave the Bears a lesson in March basketball. Kim English capped a phenomenal conference tournament with 19 points, Phil Pressey added 15 points and eight assists and the Tigers turned back Baylor 90-75 on Saturday night to win their second championship in the past four years - both of them coming against the Bears. "The biggest thing we haven't talked about is their experience," Drew said. "They've been through situations like this. They've been through it. And with us, the biggest thing is handling success, playing well two days in a row and being ready for that third day." In reality, Baylor (27-7) played tremendously two days in a row. Led by 31 points from Jones, the Bears knocked off Kansas State in the quarterfinals, and then turned back third-ranked Kansas to reach the championship game. They simply came up short of their first conference tournament title since 1950. "This hopefully will prepare us for what comes next," Drew said. The Tigers (30-4), who led from start to finish, will head off to the Southeastern Conference next year savoring a title in coach Frank Haith's first season in charge. English wound up 29 of 40 from the field in a virtuoso performance in Kansas City, and was named the tournament's most valuable player. Michael Dixon added 17 points, and Ricardo Ratliffe and Marcus Denmon finished with 15 each. "Obviously it's special. To win championships is just special," Haith said. "We didn't win the regularseason championship, but we won a conference tournament championship." Missouri's decision to leave for the SEC after this season has drawn outrage from fans of opposing teams because it jeopardized the future of the Big 12. But the Tigers made themselves at home in the Sprint Center, delivering the final punch as they walked out the door. Brady Heslip scored 14 and Deuce Bello came off the bench to add 13 for the Bears, who were left to watch the Tigers hoist that trophy one more time. "We just had to get stops," Acy said. "That's pretty much the whole game. We had to get stops and we had to convert easies. That's it." The two teams waged two memorable games during the regular season, Missouri coming out on top both times. The first was an 89-88 victory in Waco in January, when the Tigers made 10 free throws in the closing minute to hold off a furious rally. The second was a 15-point victory in Columbia, a game that was nip-and-tuck until the Tigers went on a second-half charge. This one wound up being a bit more like the second meeting. The teams traded blows throughout the first half - Denmon or English would knock down a 3-pointer, Jones or Quincy Miller would find a way to work inside for a matching bucket. The lead never reached double figures even though Missouri threatened it a couple times. It wasn't until the final minutes before the half, when Denmon knocked down a jumper and Pressey made two foul shots, that Missouri had some breathing room. That was part of a 16-5 thrust that spanned the break and gave the Tigers a 57-42 lead, their biggest of the game, and forced Drew to use all but one of his timeouts. Acy, playing in his school-record 135th game, finally got on the board with a pair of free throws as Baylor began cutting into the lead. Two more foul shots by A.J. Walton nipped it back to single digits, and later in the half, an alley-oop jam by Jones off a half-court feed from Pierre Jackson got Baylor within 64-56. Missouri seemed to keep finding answers. Dixon hit a jumper after Perry's rim-rattling dunk, and English knocked down a 3-pointer moments later to restore a double-digit cushion, the swagger-filled junior guard sticking out his tongue and giving a "so-what?" shoulder shrug as he headed back to play defense. "Kim's play was unbelievable all weekend," Denmon said. "He really carried us." The Tigers continued to pour it on. Pressey hit a 3-pointer from about 6 feet beyond the arc, and English followed with another from the exact same spot. This time, he exhorted a partisan crowd packed inside the Sprint Center to rise to its feet with a chant of "M-I-Z, Z-O-U!" Baylor went on one more spirited run, closing within 77-72 after a 10-2 spurt, but the salty Tigers took care of things from the foul line. They made 10 straight at one point in the closing minutes, putting a tidy bow on one final Big 12 championship. "It's a humbling moment for me, and I'm very honored to have the opportunity I've had here at Mizzou," Haith said. "It's been a special, special year."


2011-12 SDSU CATEGORY LEADERS

SDSU 1,000-POINT CLUB 1. Mark Tetzlaff (1982-85) ......................................................1,931 2. Lee Colburn (1970-73).......................................................1,822 3. Austin Hansen (2000-03) ...................................................1,815 4. Nate Wolters (2009-PRESENT ) ..........................................1,609 5. Steve Brown (1975-78)......................................................1,534 6. Clint Sargent (2007-11) .....................................................1,505 7. Don Jacobsen (1959-61) ....................................................1,488 8. Garrett Callahan (2006-10) ................................................1,449 9. Kai Williams (2006-10).......................................................1,423 10. Jermaine Showers (1993-96) ............................................1,399 11. Bob Winzenburg (1979-82)...............................................1,395 12. Jason Sempsrott (1994-97)...............................................1,390 13. Chris White (1991-92)......................................................1,380 14. Dave Thomas (1970-73) ...................................................1,355 15. Ben Beran (2003-06, 08).................................................1,285 16. Derrick Schantz (2000-04)................................................1,283 17. Kurt Meister (1995-98) ....................................................1,281 18. Ron Wiblemo (1972-75) ...................................................1,272 19. Mark Schultz (1983-86) ...................................................1,259 20. Andy Moeller (2001-04) ...................................................1,216 21. John Thomas (1967-69)....................................................1,178 22. Cullen Ober (1987-90).....................................................1,163 23. Tom Rops (1993-96) .......................................................1,147 24. Guy Mackner (1967-69) ...................................................1,114 Randy Suarez (1987-89) ................................................1,114 26. Kent Hyde (1956-58) .......................................................1,098 27. Ryan Naatjes (1991-93, 95) .............................................1,096 Chris Stoebner (2000-03) ................................................1,096 29. Steve Lingenfelter (1980-81)............................................1,091 30. Casey Estling (1997-2000)...............................................1,084 31. Sid Bostic (1962-64)........................................................1,079 32. Gene Zulk (1967-69) .......................................................1,073 33. George Schroeder (1973-76) ............................................1,066 34. Pete Leiferman (1990-93) ................................................1,043 35. Jim Sutton (1955-57).......................................................1,035 36. Merlyn Smith (1957-59)...................................................1,028 37. Jeff Booher (1989-92) .....................................................1,018 38. Jim Walker (1979-80).......................................................1,012 39. Bill Cartwright (1986-89) .................................................1,010 40. Cory VandeWettering (1991-94) .......................................1,009 41. Virg Riley (1953-56) .........................................................1,008 42. Dennis Womeldorf (1968-70)............................................1,006

SDSU SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

225....................................................Brian Norberg - 1997-98 198 ..............................................Nate Wolters - 2011-12 194 .......................................................Kyle Adams - 1987-88 188......................................................Nate Wolters - 2010-11 183 .......................................................Kyle Adams - 1986-87 183 ...................................................Todd Swanson - 1983-84 181.................................................Jason Sempsrott - 1996-97 170....................................................Brian Norberg - 1998-99 163 ..................................................Tom McDonald - 1984-85 157..........................................Marquise Richardson - 2003-04

SDSU CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

605 ....................................................Brian Norberg - 1995-99 472 ........................................Nate Wolters - 2009-present 471........................................................Kyle Adams - 1984-88 404....................................................Chris Stoebner - 1999-03 393 ...................................................Tony Matthews - 1987-91

SDSU CAREER 3-POINT LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

252......................................................Clint Sargent - 2007-11 235 ....................................................Austin Hansen - 2000-03 202.................................................Garrett Callahan - 2006-10 197.....................................................Randy Suarez - 1986-89 163 ...................................Griffan Callahan - 2008-present

POINTS

WOLTERS, Nate CALLAHAN, Griffan DYKSTRA, Jordan WHITE, Chad CARLSON, Brayden FIEGEN, Tony PRINCE, Taévaunn HEEMSTRA, Marcus HORSTMAN, Zach MONAGHAN, Zach FG PCT. ( MIN . 100 ATT ) PRINCE, Taévaunn DYKSTRA, Jordan WHITE, Chad CARLSON, Brayden FIEGEN, Tony WOLTERS, Nate CALLAHAN, Griffan FG ATTEMPTS

WOLTERS, Nate CALLAHAN, Griffan DYKSTRA, Jordan WHITE, Chad FIEGEN, Tony FG MADE

PTS. 702 358 357 309 245 244 217 74 69 54

21.3 10.5 11.5 9.1 7.2 7.2 6.6 2.6 2.8 2.2

ATT. 131 253 205 160 196 545 256

PCT. .542 .518 .498 .488 .485 .446 .434

33 34 31 34 34

ATT. 545 256 253 205 196

16.5 7.5 8.2 6.0 5.8

G

33 34 31 34 34 34 33 28 25 25 FG

71 131 102 78 95 243 111 G

AVG

AVG

G

MADE

AVG

WOLTERS, Nate DYKSTRA, Jordan CALLAHAN, Griffan WHITE, Chad FIEGEN, Tony

33 31 34 34 34

243 131 111 102 95

7.4 4.2 3.3 3.0 2.8

3-PT. PCT. ( MIN. 70 ATT ) DYKSTRA, Jordan CARLSON, Brayden WHITE, Chad CALLAHAN, Griffan WOLTERS, Nate

3 FG 51 46 45 75 32

ATT. 105 98 97 185 131

PCT. .486 .469 .464 .405 .244

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS CALLAHAN, Griffan WOLTERS, Nate DYKSTRA, Jordan CARLSON, Brayden WHITE, Chad

G

34 33 31 34 34

ATT. 185 131 105 98 97

PCT.

3-POINT FG MADE CALLAHAN, Griffan DYKSTRA, Jordan CARLSON, Brayden WHITE, Chad WOLTERS, Nate

G

MADE

34 31 34 34 33

75 51 46 45 32

PCT.

FT PCT. ( MIN . 50 ATT ) WOLTERS, Nate CALLAHAN, Griffan DYKSTRA, Jordan WHITE, Chad PRINCE, Taévaunn FIEGEN, Tony CARLSON, Brayden

FT

184 61 44 60 68 54 43

ATT. 234 79 62 86 98 79 63

5.4 4.0 3.4 2.9 2.9 2.2 1.6 1.4 1.3 1.0

PCT. .786 .772 .710 .698 .694 .684 .683

FT ATTEMPTS

WOLTERS, Nate PRINCE, Taévaunn WHITE, Chad CALLAHAN, Griffan FIEGEN, Tony REBOUND AVERAGE

WOLTERS, Nate DYKSTRA, Jordan CALLAHAN, Griffan FIEGEN, Tony PRINCE, Taévaunn ASSISTS

WOLTERS, Nate CARLSON, Brayden WHITE, Chad CALLAHAN, Griffan DYKSTRA, Jordan STEALS

WOLTERS, Nate CALLAHAN, Griffan CARLSON, Brayden WHITE, Chad PRINCE, Taévaunn FIEGEN, Tony BLOCKED SHOTS

WHITE, Chad DYKSTRA, Jordan HEEMSTRA, Marcus CALLAHAN, Griffan FIEGEN, Tony MINUTES

WOLTERS, Nate CARLSON, Brayden CALLAHAN, Griffan WHITE, Chad FIEGEN, Tony FOULS

FIEGEN, Tony CALLAHAN, Griffan CARLSON, Brayden WHITE, Chad DYKSTRA, Jordan FOULOUTS

CARLSON, Brayden FIEGEN, Tony DYKSTRA, Jordan WHITE, Chad TURNOVERS

WOLTERS, Nate CARLSON, Brayden WHITE, Chad PRINCE, Taévaunn CALLAHAN, Griffan

ATT. 234 98 86 79 79

AVG

33 33 34 34 34 G

REB .

AVG

170 155 164 133 115

5.2 5.0 4.8 3.9 3.5

NO. 198 84 49 40 40

AVG

33 34 34 34 31 G

NO.

AVG

56 47 43 20 17 17

1.7 1.4 1.3 0.6 0.5 0.5

NO.

AVG

14 11 11 7 6

0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2

NO. 1179 1078 992 850 835

35.7 31.7 29.2 25.0 24.6

NO.

AVG

G

33 31 34 34 33 G

33 34 34 34 33 34 G

34 31 28 34 34 G

33 34 34 34 34 G

34 34 34 34 31 G

34 34 31 34 G

33 34 34 33 34

86 81 77 72 68

7.1 3.0 2.5 2.3 2.3

6.0 2.5 1.4 1.2 1.3

AVG

2.5 2.4 2.3 2.1 2.2

NO.

1 1 1 1

NO.

70 56 40 39 38

AVG

2.1 1.6 1.2 1.2 1.1


2011-12 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ROSTER NO.

POS.

NAME

3 5 10 12 22 23 24 25 30 32 33 34 42

Nate Wolters** Taévaunn Prince Alex Olson Brayden Carlson* Zach Monaghan Joey Feilmeier Zach Horstman Chad White* Samuel Francis Marcus Heemstra* Griffan Callahan*** Tony Fiegen** Jordan Dykstra*

G G G G/F G G G/F G/F G F G/F F F

HEIGHT

WEIGHT

YEAR

6-4 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-9 6-4 6-7 6-8

190 215 180 212 165 160 190 210 185 215 205 220 240

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

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) St. Cloud, Minn. (St. Cloud Tech H.S.) Toronto, Ontario (Proctor Academy) Brookfield, Wis. (Brookfield Central H.S.) Brookings, S.D. (Brookings H.S.) Palatine, Ill. (Fremd, H.S. ) Jefferson, S.D. (Dakota Valley H.S.) Winner, S.D. (Winner H.S.) Madison, S.D. (Madison H.S.) Silistra, Bulgaria (Sofia H.S.) Rock Valley, Iowa (Rock Valley H.S.) Seneca, Ill. (Seneca H.S.) Madison, S.D. (Madison H.S.) Rock Valley, Iowa (Rock Valley H.S.)

* indicates number of previous letters earned INACTIVE PLAYERS

4

Cory Jacobsen (REDSHIRTING)

44

Austin Hennings

G

6-1

190

Fr.

Viborg, S.D. (Viborg H.S. )

F

6-6

220

So.

Council Bluffs, Iowa (Jefferson H.S.)(Mid-American Nazarene)

(SITTING OUT THE 2011-12 SEASON DUE TO TRANSFER RULES)

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE COACHING STAFF POSITION

Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Graduate Assistant:

NAME

Scott Nagy Rob Klinkefus Austin Hansen Brian Cooley Nick Goff

ALMA MATER, YEAR

EXPERIENCE AT

Delta State, 1988 Buena Vista, 2000 South Dakota State, 2003 Nebraska Wesleyan, 2006 Nevada, 2010

17th Season Sixth Season Fourth Season Third Season First Season

SDSU

CAREER RECORD

316-197

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Scott Nagy............................................NAG-ee Rob Klinkefus ............................KLINK-eh-foos Jordan Dykstra.................................DIKE-strah Joey Feilmeier.................................FILL-meyer

SCOTT NAGY AT SDSU SEASON

OVERALL

CONFERENCE

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

24-5 25-5 26-3 17-10 21-9 22-7 24-6 24-7 27-7 10-18 9-20 6-24 8-21 13-20 14-16 19-12 27-7

15-3 14-4 16-2 9-9 12-6 13-5 15-3 12-4 9-5 Independent Independent Independent 3-15 7-11 10-8 10-8 15-3

Tony Fiegen.......................................FEE-ghen Zach Monaghan ...........................MAHN-a-han Taévaunn Prince ................................TAY-vawn

SDSU COACHES BY VICTORIES COACH

SCOTT NAGY (1995-PRESENT) Gene Zulk (1974-85) Jim Marking (1964-74) Jim Iverson (1956-65) Jim Thorson (1985-93) R.B. “Jack” Frost (1947-54) C.A. “Jack” West (1919-26) Thurlo McCrady (1940-47) Brad Soderberg (1993-95) R.M. “Sox” Walseth (1954-56) James Baker (1937-40) George Edmonds (1927-30) R.H. Threlfall (1930-33, 36-37) Lemme Herting (1933-36) Harry “Buck” Ewing (1912-17) J.M. Saunderson (1907-10) TOTALS 316-197 160-85 William Juneau (1905-07) Nagy coached in the North Central Conference from 1995Alec Culhane (1917-18) 2004 in Division II, as a Division I Independent from Frederick Johnson (1910-11) 2004-07 and in The Summit League from 2007-present Noble Redmen (1926-27)

SDSU COACHES BY WINNING PCT.

WON LOSS PCT. COACH 316 197 .616 Alec Culhane (1917-18) 176 129 .577 Jim Iverson (1956-65) 148 80 .649 George Edmonds (1927-30) 142 65 .686 Brad Soderberg (1993-95) 137 100 .578 William Juneau (1905-07) 86 79 .521 Jim Marking (1964-74) 70 59 .543 R.M. “Sox” Walseth (1954-56) 70 70 .500 James Baker (1937-40) 36 18 .667 SCOTT NAGY (1995-PRESENT) 31 18 .633 J.M. Saunderson (1907-10) 31 19 .620 Jim Thorson (1985-93) 29 14 .674 Gene Zulk (1974-85) 25 32 .439 C.A. “Jack” West (1919-26) 20 31 .392 R.B. “Jack” Frost (1947-54) 14 20 .411 Thurlo McCrady (1940-47) 11 7 .611 R.H. Threlfall (1930-33, 1936-37) 6 3 .667 Harry “Buck” Ewing (1912-17) 6 1 .857 Lemme Herting (1933-36) 2 4 .333 Frederick Johnson (1910-11) 2 9 .181 Noble Redmen (1926-27)

LOSS PCT. 6 1 .857 142 65 .686 29 14 .674 36 18 .667 6 3 .667 148 80 .649 31 18 .633 31 19 .620 316 197 .616 11 7 .611 137 100 .578 176 129 .577 70 59 .543 86 79 .521 70 70 .500 25 32 .439 14 20 .411 20 31 .392 2 4 .333 2 9 .181 WON


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DATE

SCORE

WESTERN MICHIGAN at Minnesota at Georgia $vs. Niagara $vs. Sam Houston State $at Mercer at Nebraska *at IUPUI *at Western Illinois SOUTHWEST MINN. ST. NORTH DAKOTA DAKOTA STATE at North Dakota at Washington *IPFW *OAKLAND *at Southern Utah *at Oral Roberts *SOUTH DAKOTA *UMKC *at North Dakota State *at Oakland *at IPFW *ORAL ROBERTS *SOUTHERN UTAH *at South Dakota *at UMKC *NORTH DAKOTA STATE •BUFFALO *WESTERN ILLINOIS *IUPUI #vs. IUPUI #vs.Southern Utah #vs. Wetern Illinois !vs. Baylor SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

11/12/11 11/14/11 11/16/11 11/21/11 11/22/11 11/23/11 11/26/11 12/1/11 12/3/11 12/6/11 12/10/11 12/12/11 12/15/11 12/18/11 12/28/11 12/30/11 1/5/12 1/7/12 1/12/12 1/14/12 1/21/12 1/26/12 1/28/12 2/2/12 2/4/12 2/9/12 2/11/12 2/15/12 2/18/12 2/23/12 2/25/12 3/3/12 3/5/12 3/6/12 3/15/12

82-76 55-71 61-72 79-71 77-60 74-61 64-76 97-93 67-66 92-69 92-54 93-60 70-89 92-73 94-58 76-64 75-68 75-97 86-56 85-58 91-88 87-92 74-43 75-60 66-56 68-72 75-62 80-57 86-65 74-57 75-64 77-56 63-47 52-50

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= = = = =

W/L

W L L W W W L W OT W W W W L W W W W L W W W OT L W W W L W W W W W W W W OT

2629 2261

TOTAL FG-FGA

29-63 19-52 22-56 23-57 22-51 24-53 21-62 35-77 20-53 32-61 33-58 34-64 23-54 28-51 35-65 26-51 25-56 30-54 31-65 29-53 27-58 30-66 24-52 26-54 20-43 24-67 24-54 29-52 27-55 26-50 27-54 30-53 23-45 19-54 897-1913 848-1890

PCT

.460 .365 .393 .404 .431 .453 .339 .455 .377 .525 .569 .531 .426 .549 .538 .510 .446 .556 .477 .547 .466 .455 .462 .481 .465 .358 .444 .558 .491 .520 .500 .566 .511 .352

3-POINTERS 3FG-FGA PCT 9-28 .321 6-20 .300 5-20 .250 4-20 .200 10-24 .417 8-26 .308 8-26 .308 14-32 .438 9-22 .409 4-15 .267 9-15 .600 9-19 .474 9-24 .375 10-16 .625 13-29 .448 9-19 .474 4-17 .235 9-18 .500 9-25 .360 8-15 .533 11-24 .458 14-33 .424 9-20 .450 6-21 .286 5-16 .313 10-32 .313 7-17 .412 6-11 .545 7-17 .412 9-15 .600 8-17 .471 4-10 .400 5-17 .294 7-18 .389

.469 274-698 .449 191-591

FREE THROWS FT-FTA PCT

OFF

REBOUNDS DEF TOT

15-20 11-21 12-23 19-47 23-32 18-26 14-18 13-17 18-23 24-35 17-27 16-20 15-19 26-32 11-19 15-18 21-30 6-9 15-16 19-23 26-34 13-19 17-23 17-20 21-30 10-14 20-25 16-21 25-31 13-17 13-20 13-14 12-17 7-9

10 13 16 14 13 9 11 15 11 13 15 18 11 8 15 7 9 5 6 9 6 13 7 11 6 19 10 5 9 10 9 10 4 9

24 24 24 24 22 21 22 32 21 25 30 27 20 20 30 20 24 16 36 32 22 24 33 16 15 21 26 19 26 25 22 20 24 29

.393 561-769 .323 374-544

.750 .524 .522 .617 .719 .692 .778 .765 .783 .686 .630 .800 .789 .813 .579 .833 .700 .667 .938 .826 .765 .684 .739 .850 .700 .714 .800 .762 .806 .765 .650 .929 .706 .778

34 37 40 38 35 30 33 47 32 38 45 45 31 28 45 27 33 21 42 41 28 37 40 27 21 40 36 24 35 35 31 30 28 38

.730 356 816 1172 .688 315 777 1092

AVG

PF

A

34.0 35.5 37.0 37.2 36.8 35.7 35.3 36.8 36.2 36.4 37.2 37.8 37.3 36.6 37.2 36.6 36.4 35.5 35.8 36.1 35.7 35.8 36.0 35.6 35.0 35.2 35.2 34.8 34.8 34.8 34.7 34.6 34.4 34.5

23 19 15 16 15 21 16 17 14 17 17 14 14 17 19 15 15 17 16 21 18 22 19 16 15 15 16 10 18 15 10 11 19 8

14 8 11 9 16 10 10 20 14 19 19 20 10 12 21 15 12 15 18 17 16 16 12 16 9 14 10 14 14 19 15 18 12 9

34.5 550 484 32.1 661 418

TO

STL

PTS

AVG

4 7 2 8 0 4 3 8 1 8 1 8 1 5 0 5 0 7 2 12 3 7 3 10 2 6 1 6 5 3 4 8 2 7 0 2 4 8 5 6 3 6 1 4 1 9 0 9 2 8 1 7 1 6 3 8 3 7 1 4 1 3 0 9 1 8 3 6

82 55 61 79 77 74 64 97 67 92 92 93 70 92 94 76 75 75 86 85 91 87 74 75 66 68 75 80 86 74 75 77 63 52

82.0 68.5 66.0 69.2 70.8 71.3 70.3 73.6 72.9 74.8 76.4 77.8 77.2 78.2 79.3 79.1 78.8 78.6 79.0 79.3 79.9 80.2 79.9 79.7 79.2 78.7 78.6 78.6 78.9 78.7 78.6 78.6 78.1 77.3

357 64 229 2629 443 86 190 2261

77.3 66.5

12 18 13 10 15 13 140 14 7 12 13 12 18 5 8 9 8 10 7 14 9 11 17 7 10 9 9 3 9 9 6 12 8 10

BLK

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SDSU MEN’S BASKETBALL 2011-12 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS (LEAGUE ONLY) OPPONENT

DATE

SCORE

W/L

TOTAL FG-FGA

at IUPUI at Western Illinois IPFW OAKLAND at Southern Utah at Oral Roberts SOUTH DAKOTA UMKC at North Dakota State at Oakland at IPFW ORAL ROBERTS SOUTHERN UTAH at South Dakota at UMKC NORTH DAKOTA STATE WESTERN ILLINOIS IUPUI SDSU TOTALS OPPONENTS

12/1/11 12/3/11 12/28/11 12/30/11 1/5/12 1/7/12 1/12/12 1/14/12 1/21/12 1/26/12 1/28/12 2/2/12 2/4/12 2/9/12 2/11/12 2/15/12 2/23/12 2/25/12

97-93 67-66 94-58 76-64 75-68 75-97 86-56 85-58 91-88 87-92 74-43 75-60 66-56 68-72 75-62 80-57 74-57 75-64

W ot W W W W L W W W OT L W W W L W W W W

35-77 20-53 35-65 26-51 25-56 30-54 31-65 29-53 27-58 30-66 24-52 26-54 20-43 24-67 24-54 29-52 26-50 27-54

1420 1211

488-1024 450-1000

PCT

.455 .377 .538 .510 .446 .556 .477 .547 .466 .455 .462 .481 .465 .358 .444 .558 .520 .500

3-POINTERS 3FG-FGA PCT 14-32 .438 9-22 .409 13-29 .448 9-19 .474 4-17 .235 9-18 .500 9-25 .360 8-15 .533 11-24 .458 14-33 .424 9-20 .450 6-21 .286 5-16 .313 10-32 .313 7-17 .412 6-11 .545 9-15 .600 8-17 .471

.477 160-383 .450 107-321

FREE THROWS FT-FTA PCT

13-17 18-23 11-19 15-18 21-30 6-9 15-16 19-23 26-34 13-19 17-23 17-20 21-30 10-14 20-25 16-21 13-17 13-20

.418 284-378 .333 204-286

.765 .783 .579 .833 .700 .667 .938 .826 .765 .684 .739 .850 .700 .714 .800 .762 .765 .650

OFF

15 11 15 7 9 5 6 9 6 13 7 11 6 19 10 5 10 9

REBOUNDS DEF TOT

32 21 30 20 24 16 36 32 22 24 33 16 15 21 26 19 25 22

47 32 45 27 33 21 42 41 28 37 40 27 21 40 36 24 35 31

.751 173 434 .713 160 419

607 579

AVG

PF

A

TO

BLK

STL

PTS

AVG

36.8 36.2 37.2 36.6 36.4 35.5 35.8 36.1 35.7 35.8 36.0 35.6 35.0 35.2 35.2 34.8 34.8 34.7

17 14 19 15 15 17 16 21 18 22 19 16 15 15 16 10 15 10

20 14 21 15 12 15 18 17 16 16 12 16 9 14 10 14 19 15

14 7 8 9 8 10 7 14 9 11 17 7 10 9 9 3 9 6

0 0 5 4 2 0 4 5 3 1 1 0 2 1 1 3 1 1

5 7 3 8 7 2 8 6 6 4 9 9 8 7 6 8 4 3

97 67 94 76 75 75 86 85 91 87 74 75 66 68 75 80 74 75

73.6 72.9 79.3 79.1 78.8 78.6 79.0 79.3 79.9 80.2 79.9 79.7 79.2 78.7 78.6 78.6 78.7 78.6

167 34 110 1420 216 41 86 1211

78.9 67.3

33.7 290 273 32.2 340 235


2011-12 SDSU OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS (ALL GAMES) OPPONENT

DATE

SCORE

WESTERN MICHIGAN at Minnesota at Georgia $vs. Niagara $vs. Sam Houston State $at Mercer at Nebraska *at IUPUI *at Western Illinois SOUTHWEST MINN. ST. NORTH DAKOTA DAKOTA STATE at North Dakota at Washington *IPFW *OAKLAND *at Southern Utah *at Oral Roberts *SOUTH DAKOTA *UMKC *at North Dakota State *at Oakland *at IPFW *ORAL ROBERTS *SOUTHERN UTAH *at South Dakota *at UMKC *NORTH DAKOTA STATE •BUFFALO *WESTERN ILLINOIS *IUPUI #IUPUI #Southern Utah #Wetern Illinois !vs. Baylor OPPONENTS SDSU TOTALS

11/12/11 11/14/11 11/16/11 11/21/11 11/22/11 11/23/11 11/26/11 12/1/11 12/3/11 12/6/11 12/10/11 12/12/11 12/15/11 12/18/11 12/28/11 12/30/11 1/5/12 1/7/12 1/12/12 1/14/12 1/21/12 1/26/12 1/28/12 2/2/12 2/4/12 2/9/12 2/11/12 2/15/12 2/18/12 2/23/12 2/25/12 3/3/12 3/5/12 3/6/12 3/15/12

82-76 55-71 61-72 79-71 77-60 74-61 64-76 97-93 67-66 92-69 92-54 93-60 70-89 92-73 94-58 76-64 75-68 75-97 86-56 85-58 91-88 87-92 74-43 75-60 66-56 68-72 75-62 80-57 86-65 74-57 75-64 77-56 63-47 52-50

$ * • # !

= = = = =

SDSU W/L

TOTAL FG-FGA

W

29-61 27-47 27-67 26-57 23-58 19-48 28-57 34-78 26-54 28-57 18-50 25-59 34-58 26-63 21-57 25-51 28-58 37-61 19-59 20-54 33-66 27-58 16-49 23-46 22-47 29-52 20-53 23-56 26-58 22-48 25-53 23-53 1845 21-52

L L W W W L W ot W W W W L W W W W L W W W OT L W W W L W W W W W W W W OT

2261 2629

848-1890 897-1913

PCT

.475 .574 .403 .456 .397 .396 .491 .436 .481 .491 .360 .424 .586 .413 .368 .490 .483 .607 .322 .370 .500 .466 .327 .500 .468 .558 .377 .411 .448 .458 .472 .434 .400 .404

3-POINTERS 3FG-FGA PCT 2-15 .133 6-14 .429 6-29 .207 3-12 .250 6-24 .250 8-20 .400 5-14 .357 11-25 .440 5-16 .313 5-18 .278 3-13 .231 5-14 .357 9-19 .474 5-18 .278 4-21 .190 5-19 .263 2-7 .286 10-21 .476 6-18 .333 5-17 .294 7-19 .368 14-28 .500 2-17 .118 3-13 .231 3-5 .600 7-20 .350 9-24 .375 5-17 .294 6-20 .300 3-16 .188 6-18 .333 6-19 .316 38 .375 6-13 .462

.449 191-591 .469 274-698

FREE THROWS FT-FTA PCT

OFF

REBOUNDS DEF TOT

16-28 11-21 12-15 16-23 8-12 15-20 15-18 14-17 9-13 8-13 15-23 5-7 12-16 16-22 12-21 9-14 10-11 13-14 12-19 13-23 15-17 24-32 9-17 11-14 9-12 7-13 13-19 6-8 7-11 10-12 8-10 4-4 819 2-6

12 6 19 11 12 9 9 15 11 6 7 9 5 17 9 8 6 10 10 6 11 10 4 8 12 7 8 15 8 3 7 10 10 5

27 27 22 28 22 26 32 30 26 22 14 15 22 17 22 21 24 21 29 17 27 27 26 20 21 28 20 21 23 17 22 14 20 27

.323 374-544 .393 561-769

.571 .524 .800 .696 .667 .750 .833 .824 .692 .615 .652 .714 .750 .727 .571 .643 .909 .929 .632 .565 .882 .750 .529 .786 .750 .538 .684 .750 .636 .833 .800 1.000 .421 .333

39 33 41 39 34 35 41 45 37 28 21 24 27 34 31 29 30 31 39 23 38 37 30 28 33 35 28 36 31 20 29 24 30 32

.688 315 777 1092 .730 356 816 1172

AVG

PF

A

TO

39.0 36.0 37.7 38.0 37.2 36.8 37.4 38.4 38.2 37.2 35.7 34.8 34.2 34.1 33.9 33.6 33.4 33.3 33.6 33.0 33.3 33.5 33.3 33.1 33.1 33.2 33.0 33.1 33.0 32.6 32.5 32.2 32.1 32.1

19 21 15 33 25 25 20 15 23 23 22 17 15 20 20 18 23 14 15 20 23 17 21 21 27 16 22 17 23 16 12 16 16 11

10 19 12 10 4 13 13 19 12 12 6 11 18 14 8 13 12 20 11 7 18 22 10 10 9 21 12 9 13 14 8 11 7 10

11 15 9 19 16 23 12 12 13 18 15 15 12 9 9 12 11 6 15 10 16 7 18 15 18 13 9 16 15 8 8 15 12 11

32.1 661 418 34.5 550 484

BLK

STL

PTS

AVG

3 5 9 14 6 6 2 5 1 8 3 7 3 8 2 6 4 5 3 8 3 6 0 4 0 12 3 2 2 4 0 3 5 1 1 7 3 2 0 6 4 6 2 6 2 10 3 5 0 4 3 5 3 4 3 3 2 4 2 4 2 5 1 7 3 3 3 5

76 71 72 71 60 61 76 93 66 69 54 60 89 73 58 64 68 97 56 58 88 92 43 60 56 72 62 57 65 57 64 56 47 50

76.0 73.5 73.0 72.5 70.0 68.5 69.6 72.5 71.8 71.5 69.9 69.1 70.6 70.8 69.9 69.6 69.5 71.0 70.2 69.6 70.5 71.5 70.2 69.8 69.2 69.3 69.1 68.6 68.5 68.1 68.0 67.6 67.0 66.5

443 86 190 2261 357 64 229 2629

66.5 77.3

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2011-12 SDSU OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS (LEAGUE GAMES ONLY) OPPONENT

DATE

SCORE

SDSU W/L

TOTAL FG-FGA

at IUPUI at Western Illinois IPFW OAKLAND at Southern Utah at Oral Roberts SOUTH DAKOTA UMKC at North Dakota State at Oakland at IPFW ORAL ROBERTS SOUTHERN UTAH at South Dakota at UMKC NORTH DAKOTA STATE WESTERN ILLINOIS IUPUI OPPONENTS SDSU TOTALS

12/1/11 12/3/11 12/28/11 12/30/11 1/5/12 1/7/12 1/12/12 1/14/12 1/21/12 1/26/12 1/28/12 2/2/12 2/4/12 2/9/12 2/11/12 2/15/12 2/23/12 2/25/12

97-93 67-66 94-58 76-64 75-68 75-97 86-56 85-58 91-88 87-92 74-43 75-60 66-56 68-72 75-62 80-57 74-57 75-64

W OT W W W W L W W W OT L W W W L W W W W

34-78 26-54 21-57 25-51 28-58 37-61 19-59 20-54 33-66 27-58 16-49 23-46 22-47 29-52 20-53 23-56 22-48 25-53

1211 1420

450-1000 488-1024

PCT

.436 .481 .368 .490 .483 .607 .322 .370 .500 .466 .327 .500 .468 .558 .377 .411 .458 .472

3-POINTERS 3FG-FGA PCT 11-25 .440 5-16 .313 4-21 .190 5-19 .263 2-7 .286 10-21 .476 6-18 .333 5-17 .294 7-19 .368 14-28 .500 2-17 .118 3-13 .231 3-5 .600 7-20 .350 9-24 .375 5-17 .294 3-16 .188 6-18 .333

.450 107-321 .477 160-383

FREE THROWS FT-FTA PCT

14-17 9-13 12-21 9-14 10-11 13-14 12-19 13-23 15-17 24-32 9-17 11-14 9-12 7-13 13-19 6-8 10-12 8-10

.333 204-286 .418 284-378

.824 .692 .571 .643 .909 .929 .632 .565 .882 .750 .529 .786 .750 .538 .684 .750 .833 .800

OFF

15 11 9 8 6 10 10 6 11 10 4 8 12 7 8 15 3 7

REBOUNDS DEF TOT

30 26 22 21 24 21 29 17 27 27 26 20 21 28 20 21 17 22

45 37 31 29 30 31 39 23 38 37 30 28 33 35 28 36 20 29

.713 160 419 .751 173 434

579 607

AVG

PF

A

TO

38.4 38.2 33.9 33.6 33.4 33.3 33.6 33.0 33.3 33.5 33.3 33.1 33.1 33.2 33.0 33.1 32.6 32.5

15 23 20 18 23 14 15 20 23 17 21 21 27 16 22 17 16 12

19 12 8 13 12 20 11 7 18 22 10 10 9 21 12 9 14 8

12 13 9 12 11 6 15 10 16 7 18 15 18 13 9 16 8 8

32.2 340 235 33.7 290 273

BLK

STL

PTS

AVG

2 6 4 5 2 4 0 3 5 1 1 7 3 2 0 6 4 6 2 6 2 10 3 5 0 4 3 5 3 4 3 3 2 4 2 5

93 66 58 64 68 97 56 58 88 92 43 60 56 72 62 57 57 64

72.5 71.8 69.9 69.6 69.5 71.0 70.2 69.6 70.5 71.5 70.2 69.8 69.2 69.3 69.1 68.6 68.1 68.0

216 41 86 1211 167 34 110 1420

67.3 78.9


OPPONENT

WESTERN MICHIGAN at Minnesota at Georgia vs. Niagara vs. Sam Houston State at Mercer at Nebraska at IUPUI at Western Illinois SOUTHWEST MINN. ST. NORTH DAKOTA DAKOTA STATE at North Dakota at Washington IPFW OAKLAND at Southern Utah at Oral Roberts SOUTH DAKOTA UMKC at North Dakota State at Oakland at IPFW ORAL ROBERTS SOUTHERN UTAH at South Dakota at UMKC NORTH DAKOTA STATE BUFFALO WESTERN ILLINOIS IUPUI vs. IUPUI vs. Southern Utah vs. Western Illinois vs. Baylor

DATE

11/12/11 11/14/11 11/16/11 11/21/11 11/22/11 11/23/11 11/26/11 12/1/11 12/3/11 12/6/11 12/10/11 12/12/11 12/15/11 12/18/11 12/28/11 12/30/11 1/5/12 1/7/12 1/12/12 1/14/12 1/21/12 1/26/12 1/28/12 2/2/12 2/4/12 2/9/12 2/11/12 2/15/12 2/18/12 2/23/12 2/25/12 3/3/12 3/5/12 3/6/12 3/15/12

1

2011-12 STARTING LINEUPS

Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Carlson Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters Wolters

2

Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Monaghan Monaghan Carlson Carlson White Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson

3

White White White White White White White Prince Prince Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan

4

Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Callahan Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra Dykstra

5

Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen Fiegen

W/L

W L L W W W L W OT W W W W L W W W W L W W W OT L W W W L W W W W W W W W

INSIDE THE STARTING LINEUPS Wolters, Carlson, Callahan, Dykstra, Fiegen .....................20 wins, 4 losses SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE ................................................W, 92-69 NORTH DAKOTA.........................................................................W, 92-54 at North Dakota..........................................................................L, 70-89 at Washington ............................................................................W, 92-73 IPFW.........................................................................................W, 94-58 OAKLAND..................................................................................W, 76-64 at Southern Utah .......................................................................W, 75-68 at Oral Roberts ...........................................................................L, 75-97 SOUTH DAKOTA.........................................................................W, 86-56 UMKC .......................................................................................W, 85-58 at North Dakota State............................................................W OT, 91-88 at Oakland .................................................................................L, 87-92 at IPFW.....................................................................................W, 74-43 ORAL ROBERTS.........................................................................W, 75-60 SOUTHERN UTAH ......................................................................W, 66-56 at South Dakota .........................................................................L, 68-72 at UMKC ...................................................................................W, 75-62 NORTH DAKOTA STATE ..............................................................W, 80-56 Buffalo (BRACKETBUSTERS) ............................................................W, 86-65 WESTERN ILLINOIS ...................................................................W, 74-57 IUPUI ........................................................................................W, 75-64 vs. IUPUI (SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHP QUARTERFINALS) ...................W, 77-56 vs. Southern Utah (SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHP SEMIFINALS)............W, 63-47 vs. Western Illinois (SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHP FINALS).............W OT, 52-50

Wolters, Carlson, W hite, Callahan, Fiegen ..........................4 wins, 3 losses WESTERN MICHIGAN.................................................................W, 82-76 at Minnesota ..............................................................................L, 55-71 at Georgia ..................................................................................L, 61-72 vs. Niagara ................................................................................W, 79-71 vs. Sam Houston State ...............................................................W, 77-60 at Mercer...................................................................................W, 74-61 at Nebraska................................................................................L, 64-76 Wolters, Monaghan, Prince, Callahan, Fiegen ....................2 wins, 0 losses at IUPUI................................................................................W OT, 97-93 at Western Illinois.......................................................................W, 67-66 Carlson, W hite, Callahan, Dykstra, Fiegen ..........................1 wins, 0 losses DAKOTA STATE ..........................................................................W, 93-60


2011-12 SDSU TEAM GAME HIGHS ..............................................................................97, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 FG MADE .............................................35, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11; at IUPUI, 12/1/11 FG ATTEMPTS ......................................................................77, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 FG PCT. ........................................ .569 (33-of-58), vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11 3-POINT FG MADE...............................14, at Oakland, 1/26/12; at IUPUI, 12/1/11 3-POINT ATT....................................................................33, at Oakland, 1/26/12 3-POINT PCT. .................................... .625 (10-of-16), at Washington, 12/18/11 FT MADE ......................................................................29, vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 FT ATT..........................................................................47, vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 FT PCT. (MIN. 10 ATT.) ....................... .938 (15-of-16), vs. South Dakota, 1/12/12 REBOUNDS ..........................................................................47, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 REBOUND MARGIN ..................................+24 (45-21), vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11 ASSISTS ...........................................................................21, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 STEALS ..............................................12, vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 12/6/11 BLOCKED SHOTS....................................5, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12; vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 TURNOVERS ................................................................18, at Minnesota, 11/14/11 FOULS ............................................................23, vs. Western Michigan, 11/12/11 POINTS

2011-12 SDSU TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS ..................................................................52, vs. Western

Illinois, 3/6/12 Illinois, 3/6/12; at Minnesota, 11/14/11 FG ATTEMPTS ...........................................................43, vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 FG PCT. ............................................... .339 (21-of-62), at Nebraska, 11/16/11 3-POINT FG MADE ............................................4, four times, last vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 3-POINT ATT. .......................................................................10, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 3-POINT PCT............................................ .200 (4-of-20), vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 FT MADE.......................................................................6, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 FT ATT..........................................................................9, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 FT PCT. (MIN. 10 ATT.) ................................ .522 (12-of-23, at Georgia, 11/16/11 REBOUNDS .........................21, vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12; at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 REBOUND MARGIN ..................................... -12 (33-21), vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 ASSISTS .......................................................................8, at Minnesota, 11/14/11 STEALS .........................................................................2, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 BLOCKED SHOTS ...............................................0, four times, last vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 TURNOVERS ......................................................3, vs. North Dakota State, 2/15/12 FOULS .....................................................................8, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12 FG MADE ..........................19, vs. Western

2011-12 OPPONENT GAME HIGHS POINTS .......................................................................97, at

Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 FG MADE ....................................................................37, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 FG ATTEMPTS ......................................................................78, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 FG PCT................................................ .607 (37-of-61), at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 3-POINT FG MADE ............................................................14, at Oakland, 1/26/12 3-POINT ATT. .................................................................29, at Georgia, 11/16/11 3-POINT PCT............................................ .500 (14-of-28), at Oakland, 1/26/12 FT MADE ..........................................16, three times, last at Washington, 12/18/11 FT ATT............................................................................32, at Oakland, 1/26/12 FT PCT. (MIN. 10 ATT.) ............................ .929 (13-of-14), at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 REBOUNDS ..........................................................................45, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 ASSISTS ..........................................................................22, at Oakland, 1/26/12 STEALS ......................................................................14, at Minnesota, 11/14/11 BLOCKED SHOTS ............................................................9, at Minnesota, 11/14/11 TURNOVERS .....................................................................23, at Mercer, 11/23/11 FOULS ..........................................................................33, vs. Niagara, 11/21/11

2011-12 OPPONENT GAME LOWS POINTS................................................................................43, at

IPFW, 1/28/12 IPFW, 1/28/12 FG ATTEMPTS ...........................................................45, vs. Southern Utah, 3/5/12 FG PCT. .......................................... .322 (19-of-59), vs. South Dakota, 1/12/12 3-POINT FG MADE .................2, at IPFW, 1/28/12; vs. Western Michigan, 11/12/11 3-POINT ATT. ............................................................5, vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 3-POINT PCT. ............................ .133 (2-of-15), vs. Western Michigan, 11/12/11 FT MADE ..................................................................2, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12 FT ATT. .................................................................................4, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 FT PCT. (MIN. 10 ATT.) ............................ .333 (2-of-6), vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12 REBOUNDS............................................................20, vs. Western Illinois, 2/23/12 ASSISTS.........................................................4, vs. Sam Houston State, 11/22/11 STEALS ......................................................................2, at Washington, 12/18/11 BLOCKED SHOTS ................................0, eight times, last vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 TURNOVERS ...................................................................6, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 FOULS ...................................................................11, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12 FG MADE .............................................................................16, at

2011-12 SDSU INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS ....................................................................34, by

Nate Wolters, at Washington, 12/18/11 Nate Wolters, vs. North Dakota State, 2/15/12 FG ATT...........................................................28, by Nate Wolters, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12 FG PCT. (MIN. 5 MADE) ..........................1.000 (6-for-6), by Brayden Carlson, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 ......................................1.000 (5-of-5), by Tony Fiegen, vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 12/6/11 3-POINT FG MADE ....................................................7, by Griffan Callahan, at Nebraska, 11/26/11 3-POINT FG ATT.....12, by Griffan Callahan, at Oakland, 1/26/12; vs. Sam Houston State, 11/22/11 3-POINT PCT. (MIN. 3 MADE) ..............1.000 (5-of-5), by Jordan Dykstra, vs. Western Illinois, 2/23/12 FT MADE .................................................................14, by Nate Wolters, at Southern Utah, 1/5/12 FT ATT. ...................................................................19, by Nate Wolters, at Southern Utah, 1/5/12 FT PCT. ......................................1.000 (9-for-9), by Nate Wolters, vs. Western Michigan, 11/12/11 REBOUNDS .................................................................10, by Tony Fiegen, at South Dakota, 2/9/12 .........................................10, by Taévaunn Prince, at Oakland, 1/26/12; at Minnesota, 11/14/11 ................................................................................10, by Jordan Dykstra, at Oakland, 1/26/12 ..................................................................................10, by Griffan Callahan, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 ASSISTS .........................................................................12, by Nate Wolters, at Oakland, 1/26/12 STEALS.................................................................................5, by Nate Wolters, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 ..................................5, by Brayden Carlson, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11; vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 ......................................................................5, by Griffan Callahan, at Western Illinois, 12/3/11 BLOCKED SHOTS .........................................................2, by Chad White, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12 ..................................................2, by Chad White vs. Oakland, 12/30/11; vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 ..............................2, by Marcus Heemstra, vs. North Dakota State, 2/15/12; vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 ......................................................................................2, Taévaunn Prince, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 .........................................................................................2, by Tony Fiegen, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 ..............................2, by Jordan Dykstra, vs. South Dakota, 1/12/12; vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11 TURNOVERS ..........................................................6, by Jordan Dykstra, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12 FG MADE ......................................................14, by

2011-12 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS...........................................................38, by

Dominique Morrison, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 Matt Stainbrook, vs. Western Michigan, 11/12/11 FG ATT. ................................................................................23, by Alex Young, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 FG PCT. (MIN. 5 MADE) .................................1.000 (6-of-6), by Corey Petros, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 ......................................1.000 (6-of-6), by Vinard Birch, vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 12/6/11 3-POINT FG MADE ............................................................10, by Travis Bader, at Oakland, 1/26/12 3-POINT FG ATT. ..............................................................14, by Travis Bader, at Oakland, 1/26/12 3-POINT PCT. (MIN. 3 MADE) ........................ .714 (10-of-14), by Travis Bader, at Oakland, 1/26/12 FT MADE ........................................................11, by Dominique Morrison, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 FT ATT............................................................11, by Dominique Morrison, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 ..............................................................................11, by Tony Wroten, at Washington, 12/18/11 ..............................................................................11, by Antoine Mason, vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 FT PCT. ...................................1.000 (11-for-11), by Dominique Morrison, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 REBOUNDS .....................................................13, by Ricardo Andreotti, vs. South Dakota, 1/12/12 .................................................................................13, by Christian Siakam, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 ASSISTS .................................................................8, by Louie Krogman, at South Dakota, 2/9/12 ...............................................................................8, by Reggie Hamilton, at Oakland, 1/26/12 ....................................................................................8, by Stephen Thomas, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 ....................................................................................8, by Bo Spencer, at Nebraska, 11/26/11 STEALS ........................................................................4, by Troy Huff, at North Dakota, 12/15/11 BLOCKED SHOTS ...............................................................4, Donte’ Williams, at Georgia, 11/16/11 .............................................................................4, by Trevor Mbakwe, at Minnesota, 11/14/11 TURNOVERS .................................................................7, by Juan’ya Green, vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 FG MADE ..................................................14, by


THE 2011-12 JACKRABBITS #3 NATE WOLTERS – 6-3, JR., G, ST. CLOUD, MINN.

SEASON HIGHS

Started all 33 games he played in this season... sat out game vs. Dakota State (12/12) due to injury POINTS ....................................................34, at Washington, 12/18/11 3-POINT FG ..........................................................4, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 ... 2012 Summit League Championships MVP ... first team all-Summit League selection ... College REBOUNDS ..........................8, at UMKC, 2/11/12; at Oakland, 1/26/12 Sports Madness Player of the Year and first team selection ... CollegeHoops.net all-Summit League selection ... Lou Henson Player of the Year Award finalist ... named Summit League Player of the Week ASSISTS ..........................................................12, at Oakland, 1/26/12 (11/14, 12/5, 12/19, 2/6 and 2/20) ... named Summit League Player of the Week by College Sports STEALS .................................................................5, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 BLOCKS .............................1, at IPFW, 1/28/12; vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 Madness (1/23, 2/6 and 2/20) and by NetScouts Basketball (2/12, 2/25) ... named National MidMINUTES ............................................................43, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 Major Player of the Week by College Sports Madness (1/23) ... scored 32 points, tied a career-high CAREER HIGHS with 11 assists, did not commit a turnover and went 9-for-9 from the free throw line vs. Western POINTS ..........................................36, vs. North Dakota State, 12/4/10 Michigan (11/12) ... led the Jacks with 20 points at Minnesota (11/14) and with 15 points at Georgia 3-POINT FG ........4, at IUPUI, 12/1/11; vs. North Dakota State, 12/4/10 (11/16) ... scored 18 points and reached the 1,000-point milestone vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) REBOUNDS.............................................10, at Western Illinois, 1/13/11 ... named MVP of the CBE Classic; Macon, Ga., Subregional (11/21-23) ... scored 19 points at Nebraska (11/26) ... scored 32 points and tied a career-high with four threes, adding eight rebounds ASSISTS ..........................................................12, at Oakland, 1/26/12 and eight assists at IUPUI (12/1) ... scored a season-high 34 points, with five rebounds, seven assists STEALS ...............5, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12; vs. North Dakota State, 2/13/10 and no turnovers at Washington (12/18) ... snapped a streak of 70+ minutes over three games with- BLOCKS ...........................................3, vs. North Dakota State, 2/13/10 MINUTES ............................................................43, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 out a turnover vs. Oakland (12/30) ... scored 28 points with a season-high four steals at Southern Utah (1/5) ... scored 22 points, with six assists and just one turnover at Oral Roberts (1/7) ... led the Jacks with 27 points, seven rebounds and with seven assists at North Dakota State (1/21) ... scored 21 points and dished out a career-high 12 assists at Oakland (1/26) ... scored 24 points with nine assists in a win over Oral Roberts (2/2) ... scored 31 points, dished out four assists and tied a season-high with four steals vs. Southern Utah (2/4) ... led all players with 27 points at South Dakota (2/9) ... scored 20 points and grabbed a season-high eight rebounds at UMKC (2/11) ... scored 30 points on 14-of-18 shooting, with five assists, no turnovers and three steals in 28 minutes vs. North Dakota State (2/15) ... scored 22 points with six rebounds and eight assists vs. Buffalo (2/18) ... held to a season-low 10 points vs. Western Illinois (2/23/), but still grabbed five rebounds and dished out six assists ... led all players with 22 points and tied for game-high honors with seven rebounds and with six assists vs. IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament quarterfinals ... also tied a career-high with five steals win the tournament win over IUPUI .... scored a game-high 31 points a game-high seven rebounds and a game-high six assists in the tournament semifinal win over Southern Utah (3/5) ... led the Jacks with 14 points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out four assists in playing a career-high 44 minutes in the league finals win over Western Illinois (3/6) ... leads the team in points, rebounds and assists ... committed zero turnovers in five games this season ... committed one or fewer turnovers in 11 games this season ... scored double figures in 37 straight games ... scored at least 30 points six times this season and 10 times in his career ... scored 15 points vs. IUPUI (2/25) to set the SDSU junior scoring record with 635 points ... needs five field goals to break the school record for field goals in a season of 247, set in 1993-94 ... on pace to break the SDSU career scoring and assists records ... the only player in the NCAA to average at least 20 points, five rebounds and five assists per game

#5 TAÉVAUNN PRINCE – 6-3, FR., G, TORONTO, ONTARIO Played in 33 games this season with two starts ... recorded his first-career double-double with 13 points and a team-high 10 rebounds at Minnesota (11/14) ... also scored 13 points at Georgia (11/16) and led the team with nine rebounds ... scored 12 points in the win at Mercer (11/23) finished with 11 points at Nebraska (11/26) ... scored a career-high 16 vs. Southwest Minnesota State (12/6) ... scored 12 points in 16 minutes vs. North Dakota (12/10) ... reached double figures for the third straight game with 15 points vs. Dakota State (12/12) ... tied a career-high with a game-high 16 points, including a perfect 8-for-8 night at the free throw line, vs. UMKC (1/14) ... also recorded is first-career blocks vs. UMKC ... tied a career-high with 10 rebounds at Oakland (1/26) ... scored eight points in 21 minutes vs. North Dakota State (2/15) ... scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds in 17 minutes vs. Buffalo (2/18) ... scored 13 points on a perfect 4-for-4 night from the floor, with five rebounds and a career-high three assists vs. Western Illinois (2/23) ... scored eight points on 3-of-4 shooting with four rebounds vs. IUPUI (2/25) ... scored 10 points and grabbed a pair of rebounds in 18 minutes on the floor against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament

#12 BRAYDEN CARLSON – 6-4, SO., G, BROOKINGS, S.D.

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS

POINTS ................16, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12;

vs. SW Minn. State, 12/6/11 3-POINT FG .......................................................2, at Mercer, 11/23/11 REBOUNDS ..................10, at Oakland, 1/26/12; at Minnesota, 1/14/11 ASSISTS .................................................3, vs. Western Illinois, 2/23/12 STEALS ...............................................................2, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 BLOCKS ..............................................................2, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 MINUTES ......................................................32, at Minnesota, 1/14/11

SEASON HIGHS

Played in all 33 games this season with 31 starts ... set a career-high with a trio of three-pointers vs. POINTS ........................................................18, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 3-POINT FG ........................................................5, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 Western Michigan (11/12) ... tied a career-high with 11 points vs. Niagara (11/21) and again vs. REBOUNDS ..........................................................7, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 North Dakota (12/10) ... tied a career-high with five assists vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) ... set a ASSISTS ..................................................8, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 new career-high with 38 minutes at Mercer (11/23) ... tied his career-high again with five assists at Western Illinois (12/3) ... tied a career-high with four steals vs. Southwest Minnesota State (12/6) ... STEALS ...............5, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11; vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 BLOCKS ..............................1, five times, last vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 scored just three points, but set career-highs with eight assists and five steals vs. Dakota State (12/12) ... scored seven points in 33 minutes in a win at Washington (12/18), including a late three- MINUTES .........................................44, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12 CAREER HIGHS pointer that sealed the win ... made a career-high five three-pointers and scored a career-high 17 POINTS ........................................................18, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 points vs. IPFW (12/28) ... went a perfect 6-for-6 from the floor, including 4-for-4 from long range, 3-POINT FG ........................................................5, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 in scoring a career-high 18 points vs. Oakland (12/30) ... also played a career-high 40 minutes and tied a career mark with five steals vs. Oakland ... scored in double figures for a third straight game at REBOUNDS ........................................8, at North Dakota State, 2/25/11 ASSISTS ..................................................8, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 Southern Utah (1/5) ... played a career-high 44 minutes at North Dakota State (1/21) ... scored 15 points on 4-of-5 shooting overall and a 2-for-2 night from three-point range at UMKC (2/11) ... fin- STEALS ...............5, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11; vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 ished with eight points and five assists vs. Western Illinois (2/23) ... scored five points and dished out BLOCKS ...............................1, 10 times, last vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 MINUTES .........................................44, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12 four assists vs. IUPUI (2/25) ... scored 12 points with two rebounds and four assists against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... scored five points with two rebounds in the tournament semifinal win over Southern Utah (3/5) ... scored just three points, but tied a seasonhigh with seven rebounds and added two steals and three assists in the tournament finals win over Western Illinois (3/6)


THE 2011-12 JACKRABBITS #22 ZACH MONAGHAN – 6-2, FR., G, PALATINE, ILL. Played in 25 games this season with two starts ... made his Jackrabbit debut at Minnesota (11/14) ... scored the first five points of his career vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) ... scored six points, all from long range, in his first-career start at IUPUI (12/1) ... reached double-figures for the first time in his career with 10 points vs. Southwest Minnesota State (12/6) ... set season-high marks with three assists and with a pair of steals vs. Dakota State (12/12)

#24 ZACH HORSTMAN – 6-5, FR., G/F, WINNER, S.D. Played in 25 games off the bench ... scored seven points in nine minutes in his Jackrabbit debut vs. Western Michigan (11/12) ... recorded his first career steal at Minnesota (11/14) ... scored eight points in a season-high 19 minutes vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) ... recorded his first-career block at Nebraska (11/26) ... went a perfect 4-for-4 from three-point range in scoring a season-high 12 points at Western Illinois (12/3) ... reached double figures for the second time in his career with 10 points vs. Dakota State (12/12) ... grabbed a career-high six rebounds in just seven minutes on the floor vs. IPFW (12/28) ... grabbed two rebounds in two minutes on the floor against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament

#25 CHAD WHITE – 6-6, SO., G/F, MADISON, S.D. Played in all 34 games this season with eight starts ... scored 11 points and grabbed six rebounds and two steals at Minnesota (11/14) ... finished with 10 points and five rebounds in a career-high 33 minutes at Georgia (11/16) ... played a season-low 15 minutes, but scored 11 points and made the game-clinching three-pointer at Mercer (11/23) ... made every shot he took at Western Illinois (12/3), including a 3-for-3 night from the field, with two three-pointers and a perfect 4-for-4 night from the free throw line ... scored 11 points in a win over North Dakota (12/10) ... eclipsed the 20point mark for the third time in his career with a game-high 22 points vs. Dakota State (12/12) ... scored in double figures in seven of the last nine games, including a 12-point effort at Washington (12/18) and a game-high 18 points vs. IPFW (12/28) ... also dished out a career-high seven assists vs. IPFW ... scored 13 points on a perfect 4-for-4 night from the floor and free throw line against UMKC (1/14) ... scored 11 points and played a career-high 35 minutes at North Dakota State (1/21) ... tied a season-high with four three-pointers at IPFW (1/28) ... scored 17 points and grabbed six rebounds at South Dakota (2/9) ... scored 11 points with a pair of assists vs. IUPUI (2/25) ... scored six points on 3-of-4 shooting, grabbed two rebounds and dished out a pair of assists against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... scored nine points, all from long range, grabbed four rebounds and tied a career-high with 35 minutes played vs. Western Illinois (3/6) in the league finals

#32 MARCUS HEEMSTRA – 6-9, SO., F, ROCK VALLEY, IOWA

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS

POINTS ..............................10, vs. Southwest

Minnesota State, 12/6/11 3-POINT FG ...............2, vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11; at IUPUI, 12/1/11 REBOUNDS ............................................................3, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 ASSISTS ..................................................3, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 STEALS ...................................................2, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 BLOCKS............................................................................................... MINUTES ............................................................23, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 SEASON/CAREER HIGHS

POINTS .................................................12, at Western

Illinois, 12/3/11 3-POINT FG .............................................4, at Western Illinois, 12/3/11 REBOUNDS ..........................................................6, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 ASSISTS .........................................2, vs. Sam Houston State, 11/22/11 STEALS .........................................................2, at Nebraska, 11/26/11 BLOCKS .......................................1, four times, last vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 MINUTES ......................................19, vs. Sam Houston State, 11/22/11

SEASON HIGHS POINTS .................................................22, vs. Dakota

State, 12/12/11 3-POINT FG ...................................4, three times, last at IPFW, 1/28/12 REBOUNDS ...............................................8, vs. South Dakota, 1/12/12 ASSISTS .............................................................7, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 STEALS ........2, vs. Sam Houston St., 11/22/11; at Minnesota, 11/14/11 BLOCKS ......................2, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11; vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 MINUTES .........................................35, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12 CAREER HIGHS POINTS...............................................24, vs. Eastern

Illinois, 11/27/10 3-POINT FG ..........................................5, vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/27/10 REBOUNDS .........................................9, at Western Michigan, 12/18/10 ASSISTS .............................................................7, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 STEALS....................2, five times, last vs. Sam Houston State, 11/22/11 BLOCKS .............................................3, at Central Michigan, 12/20/10 MINUTES .........................................35, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12

SEASON HIGHS

POINTS .....................................................9, vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 Played in 28 games this season off the bench ... played seven minutes in the season-opener vs. 3-POINT FG ......................................................................................... Western Michigan (11/12), when he tied career-highs with four rebounds one block ... recorded a steal in limited action at Georgia (11/16) ... scored four points in six minutes vs. Niagara (11/21), all REBOUNDS ..............................................7, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 ASSISTS ..............................................................3, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 of them from the free-throw line ... logged a season-high 11 minutes in a win over Sam Houston STEALS ......2, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11; vs. SW Minn. State, 12/6/11 State (11/22) and set a new career-high with two assists ... set a new career-high with six rebounds BLOCKS ............2, vs. North Dakota State, 2/15/12; vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 and tied career highs with two assists, two steals and with one block vs. Southwest Minnesota State MINUTES ...............................................23, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 (12/6) ... set new career marks with eight points, seven rebounds and with 23 minutes vs. Dakota CAREER HIGHS State (12/12) ... dished out a career-high three assists and set a career mark with two blocks vs. POINTS .....................................................9, vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 UMKC (1/14) ... went 2-for-2 from the floor, and from the free throw line, and added two assists in 3-POINT FG ......................................................................................... just eight minutes vs. Oral Roberts (2/2) ... played 23 minutes and scored a career-high nine points REBOUNDS ..............................................7, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 on a perfect 4-for-4 night from the floor vs. Southern Utah (2/4) ... finished with four points, five ASSISTS ..............................................................3, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 rebounds and a pair of assists in 14 productive minutes vs. North Dakota State (2/15) ... also tied a STEALS ..........................2, three times, last vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 career-high with a pair of blocks against NDSU ... scored five points, grabbed five rebounds and BLOCKS ............2, vs. North Dakota State, 2/15/12; vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 dished out a pair of assists vs. Buffalo (2/18) ... made his only field goal and dished out an assist MINUTES ...............................................23, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... played just three minutes in the league tournament finals vs. Western Illinois (3/6), but scored four points on 2-of-4 shooting and grabbed three rebounds ... also pitches on the Jackrabbit baseball team


THE 2011-12 JACKRABBITS #33 GRIFFAN CALLAHAN – 6-4, SR., G/F, SENECA, ILL.

SEASON HIGHS

POINTS .......................................................25, at Nebraska, 11/26/11 Started all 34 games this season ... scored in double figures in all three games at the CBE Classic in Macon, Ga., where he earned all-tournament team honors ... College Sports Madness fourth-team all- 3-POINT FG ...................................................7, at Nebraska, 11/26/11 league selection ... made a career-high six three-pointers and scored a career-high 21 points vs. Sam REBOUNDS ..........................................................10, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 ASSISTS ...........................4, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11; at IUPUI, 12/1/11 Houston State (11/22), only to break both marks with 25 points and seven threes at Nebraska STEALS ...................................................5, at Western Illinois, 12/3/11 (11/26) ... posted second-career double-double and set a career-high with four assists at IUPUI BLOCKS ...............................1, six times, last vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 (12/1) ... set a career-high with five steals at Western Illinois (12/3) ... scored 11 points on a perfect MINUTES .....40, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12; vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 4-for-4 night from the floor vs. Dakota State (12/12), including a perfect 3-for-3 night from long CAREER HIGHS range ... scored 16 points on 5-of-6 shooting at Washington (12/18), including a perfect 3-for-3 POINTS .......................................................25, at Nebraska, 11/26/11 effort from deep ... set a career-high with 40 minutes and tied a career-high with four assists vs. 3-POINT FG ...................................................7, at Nebraska, 11/26/11 Oakland (12/30) ... scored a game-high 20 points in a blowout win over South Dakota (1/12) ... REBOUNDS .................................................11, vs. Oral Roberts, 3/7/09 scored 19 points and tied a career-high with 40 minutes at North Dakota State (1/21) ... scored 17 ASSISTS ...........................4, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11; at IUPUI, 12/1/11 points with five three-pointers at Oakland (1/28) ... finished with 12 points and seven rebounds in a STEALS ...................................................5, at Western Illinois, 12/3/11 win at UMKC (2/11) ... scored 21 points on 6-of-10 shooting with a trio of threes vs. Buffalo (2/18) BLOCKS ..................................................2, vs. Southern Utah, 2/12/09 ... scored six points, all from long distance, and grabbed two rebounds against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... scored five points, with three rebounds and an assist vs. Southern Utah (3/5) in MINUTES .....40, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12; vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 the league semifinals ... scored 10 points and played a career-high 42 minutes in the league championship vs. Western Illinois (3/6), including two free throws with 15 seconds left in regulation that tied the game and forced overtime and the game-winning three-pointer in overtime ... enter’s the NCAA Tournament ranked fifth all-time at SDSU with 162 career three-pointers

#34 TONY FIEGEN – 6-7, JR., F, MADISON, S.D.

SEASON HIGHS

Michigan, 11/12/11 Started all 34 games this season ... scored a career-high 16 points vs. Western Michigan 3-POINT FG ......................................................................................... (11/12) ... set a then career-high with 36 minutes played at Minnesota (11/14) ... scored 14 REBOUNDS ................................................10, at South Dakota, 2/9/12 points in a win over Niagara (11/21) ... scored nine points and tied career-highs with two ASSISTS ................................................................4, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 assists and two steals vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) ... also scored nine points at Mercer STEALS ............3, at South Dakota, 2/9/12; vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11 (11/23) ... grabbed a season-high six rebounds and tied a career-high with two assists at IUPUI BLOCKS..............................................................2, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 (12/1) ... went a perfect 5-for-5 from the field in scoring 11 points vs. Southwest Minnesota MINUTES .............38, at Oral Roberts, 1/1/12; at Washington, 12/18/11 State (12/6) ... scored 13 points and added a career-high three steals vs. North Dakota (12/10) CAREER HIGHS ... equaled a season-high with six rebounds vs. Dakota State (12/12) ... scored 10 points and POINTS ..........................................16, vs. Western Michigan, 11/12/11 played a career-high 38 minutes at Washington (12/18) ... tied a career-high with 38 minutes 3-POINT FG ....................................................1, vs. Cal Poly, 12/15/09 played at Oral Roberts (1/7) ... scored 10 points in just 15 minutes vs. South Dakota (1/12) ... REBOUNDS ................................................10, at South Dakota, 2/9/12 tied a season-high with six rebounds at IPFW (1/28) ... scored just four points, but tied a ASSISTS ................................................................4, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 career-high three steals and set a career-high with 10 rebounds at South Dakota (2/9) ... scored STEALS ............3, at South Dakota, 2/9/12; vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting and grabbed four rebounds, three on offense, vs. Buffalo (2/18) ... BLOCKS..................................................................3, vs. IPFW, 3/7/10 MINUTES .............38, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12; at Washington, 12/18/11 scored 11 points in a win over IUPUI (2/25) ... scored 11 points, tied for game-high honors with seven rebounds and dished out a career-high four assists against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... scored three points and added six rebounds and a trio of assists against Southern Utah (3/5) in the league semifinals ... scored six points and grabbed three rebounds in the league finals win over Western Illinois (3/6)

#42 JORDAN DYKSTRA – 6-8, SO., F, ROCK VALLEY, IOWA

POINTS ..........................................16, vs. Western

SEASON HIGHS

POINTS ...........................................................23, at Oakland, 1/26/12 Played in 31 games this season with starts in the last 25 ... All-Summit League second team POINT FG ...........5, vs. Western Illinois, 2/23/12; at Oakland, 1/26/12 3selection ... battled through an injury to score five points in each of the first three games ... sat out games vs. Niagara (11/21) and vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) and played just two minutes REBOUNDS ......................................................10, at Oakland, 1/26/12 ASSISTS .............................................................5, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 at Mercer (11/23) due to injury ... also sat at Nebraska (11/26) ... came back strong with a STEALS ...................................1, four times, last vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 season-high 15 points in conference opener at IUPUI (12/1) ... scored 11 points in a win at BLOCKS ........2, vs. South Dakota, 1/12/12; vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11 Western Illinois (12/3) ... scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds in his first start of the MINUTES .........................................37, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12 season vs. Southwest Minnesota State (12/6) ... posted season-highs with nine rebounds, three CAREER HIGHS assists, two blocks and a steal in 25 minutes vs. North Dakota (12/10) ... scored 11 points and POINTS ...........................................................25, at Oakland, 2/19/11 played a then season-high 29 minutes at Washington (12/18) ... tied a career-high with five 3-POINT FG ...........5, vs. Western Illinois, 2/23/12; at Oakland, 1/26/12 assists vs. IPFW (12/28) ... scored a season-high 17 points and played a career-high 35 minREBOUNDS .....................10, at Oakland, 1/26/12; at Centenary, 2/5/11 utes vs. Oakland (12/30) ... scored a season-high 20 points and played a career-high 37 minASSISTS ..................................5, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11; vs. IPFW, 3/6/11 utes at North Dakota State (1/21) ... pushed season-high to 23 points, scored a career-high five STEALS .............................................2, six times, last at IPFW, 2/17/11 three-pointers and tied a career-high with 10 rebounds for his second career double-double at BLOCKS ...............................................................3, at Iowa, 11/14/10 Oakland (1/26) ... scored 22 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the win over Oral Roberts MINUTES .........................................37, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12 (2/2) ... scored 16 points on 7-for-14 shooting and grabbed seven rebounds at UMKC (2/11) ... finished with 15 points and five rebounds vs. North Dakota State (2/15) ... scored nine points and grabbed four rebounds in 21 minutes vs. Buffalo (2/18) ... tied a career-high with five three-pointers in a perfect night from beyond the arc vs. Western Illinois (2/23), tying a season-high with 23 points in the process ... his 5-for-5 night from long distance vs. Western Illinois also breaks the SDSU three-point field goal percentage record of 4-for-4, accomplished by Dykstra twice last season and by Craig Jenkins twice, both in 1986 ... also grabbed eight rebounds vs. Western Illinois ... scored 20 points on 6-of-9 shooting, including a 4-for-5 night from distance, vs. IUPUI (2/25) ... scored eight points and grabbed three rebounds in 21 minutes vs. IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... scored 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting, with four rebounds and an assist vs. Southern Utah (3/5) in the league semifinals ... scored six points and grabbed five rebounds in the tournament finals win over Western Illinois (3/6) ... set SDSU consecutive three-pointers made record with 11 over three games [made final two vs. Buffalo (2/18), went 5-for-5 vs. Western Illinois (2/23) and made his first four threes vs. IUPUI (2/25)]


JACKRABBIT POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS OPPONENT

DATE

SCORE

WESTERN MICHIGAN at Minnesota at Georgia $vs Niagara $vs Sam Houston State $at Mercer at Nebraska *at IUPUI *at Western Illinois SOUTHWEST MINN. ST. NORTH DAKOTA DAKOTA STATE at North Dakota at Washington *IPFW *OAKLAND *at Southern Utah *at Oral Roberts *SOUTH DAKOTA *UMKC *at North Dakota State *at Oakland *at IPFW *ORAL ROBERTS *SOUTHERN UTAH *at South Dakota *at UMKC *NORTH DAKOTA STATE •BUFFALO *WESTERN ILLINOIS *IUPUI #IUPUI #Southern Utah #Western Illinois !vs. Baylor

11/12/11 11/14/11 11/16/11 11/21/11 11/22/11 11/23/11 11/26/11 12/1/11 12/3/11 12/6/11 12/10/11 12/12/11 12/15/11 12/18/11 12/28/11 12/30/11 1/5/12 1/7/12 1/12/12 1/14/12 1/21/12 1/26/12 1/28/12 2/2/12 2/4/12 2/9/12 2/11/12 2/15/12 2/18/12 2/23/12 2/25/12 3/3/12 3/5/12 3/6/12 3/15/12

82-76 55-71 61-72 79-71 77-60 74-61 64-76 97-93 67-66 92-69 92-54 93-60 70-89 92-73 94-58 76-64 75-68 75-97 86-56 85-58 91-88 87-92 74-43 75-60 66-56 68-72 75-62 80-57 86-65 74-57 75-64 77-56 63-47 52-50

$ * • # !

= = = = =

NATE WOLTERS

TAÉVAUNN PRINCE

BRAYDEN CARLSON

ZACH MONAHAN

ZACH HORSTMAN

CHAD WHITE

MARCUS HEEMSTRA

GRIFFAN CALLAHAN

TONY FIEGEN

JORDAN DYKSTRA

32-2-11 20-5-6 15-7-4 23-4-3 18-6-3 16-4-8 19-4-8 32-8-8 17-7-7 14-3-5 16-5-3 DNP 24-6-5 34-5-7 17-4-4 19-4-7 28-4-6 22-2-6 13-6-5 15-5-5 27-7-7 21-8-12 14-5-5 24-3-9 31-3-4 27-6-6 20-8-3 30-3-5 22-6-8 10-5-6 15-5-6 22-7-6 31-7-6 14-6-4

1-4-1 13-10-0 13-9-2 1-2-0 4-2-0 12-3-0 11-6-1 5-2-0 2-2-0 16-4-0 12-3-0 15-5-1 2-2-0 2-4-0 7-5-0 DNP 5-2-0 4-2-0 6-4-0 16-5-0 0-2-0 9-10-0 8-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-3-0 8-2-1 8-5-0 13-5-3 8-4-0 10-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0

9-0-1 2-4-2 7-4-0 11-5-2 8-1-5 5-1-2 0-4-0 8-5-2 6-4-5 6-4-2 11-2-4 3-5-8 3-2-2 7-5-0 17-1-1 18-3-1 10-2-3 5-3-1 9-4-4 5-7-4 8-4-1 4-1-1 8-1-3 5-4-1 5-1-3 9-1-5 15-3-2 5-3-0 3-5-3 8-1-5 5-6-4 12-2-4 5-2-0 3-7-3

DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-0 5-0-1 2-1-0 3-0-0 6-3-2 0-0-0 10-1-1 6-0-1 8-1-3 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-1 DNP DNP 3-1-0 3-0-2 3-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 2-1-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP

7-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 4-2-0 8-2-2 5-2-0 2-3-0 DNP 12-0-1 3-0-1 0-2-1 10-1-1 2-1-0 DNP 4-6-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-4-0 DNP DNP 4-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-0 0-0-0 DNP

1-4-1 11-6-0 10-5-1 9-7-2 4-6-0 11-1-0 0-1-1 3-1-1 12-5-0 8-4-3 11-4-4 22-5-4 16-3-1 12-1-1 18-6-7 6-3-2 13-3-0 10-3-3 8-8-2 13-5-1 11-1-3 8-2-1 15-3-1 7-2-0 7-1-1 17-6-0 6-3-3 3-1-0 6-1-0 5-4-2 11-2-2 6-2-2 0-1-0 9-4-0

4-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-3-1 0-1-2 0-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-1 DNP 6-6-1 4-6-0 8-7-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 DNP DNP 0-0-1 6-2-0 3-3-3 DNP DNP 0-3-1 6-1-2 9-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 4-5-2 5-4-2 5-1-0 DNP 2-0-1 0-0-1 4-3-0

7-6-0 2-2-0 6-6-0 13-7-0 21-5-1 13-8-0 25-7-0 20-10-4 5-7-0 9-6-2 9-8-2 11-2-0 4-7-1 16-2-2 10-4-1 6-7-4 10-7-1 10-2-2 20-4-3 11-3-2 19-6-3 17-4-0 8-6-0 3-1-1 10-5-1 6-5-2 12-7-1 3-0-2 21-4-0 5-2-2 5-3-1 6-2-0 5-3-1 10-6-1

16-5-0 2-3-0 2-4-1 14-4-1 9-5-2 9-3-0 2-4-0 6-6-2 2-2-0 11-2-1 13-3-1 4-6-0 10-3-1 10-5-0 12-6-1 10-2-0 1-5-2 11-2-1 10-3-0 4-3-0 6-1-0 5-2-1 9-6-0 8-5-1 0-2-0 4-10-0 0-1-0 7-3-1 11-4-0 5-3-1 11-4-0 11-7-4 3-6-3 6-3-0

5-3-0 5-1-0 5-2-1 DNP DNP 1-0-0 DNP 15-5-0 11-3-1 9-6-3 10-9-3 12-7-2 9-1-0 11-4-2 9-8-5 17-6-1 8-6-0 10-4-1 9-8-2 15-3-2 20-4-2 23-10-1 8-7-2 22-7-2 4-5-0 5-5-1 16-7-0 15-5-3 9-4-1 23-8-0 20-6-2 8-3-1 17-4-1 6-4-1

W/L

W L L W W W L WOT W W W W L W W W W L W W WOT L W W W L W W W W W W W WOT

at CBE Classic; Macon, Ga. Summit League Game SEARS BracketBusters The Summit League Championships; Sioux Falls, S.D. NCAA Tournament

TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES

JACKRABBITS IN DOUBLE FIGURES

DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING PERFORMANCES 33 • Griffan Callahan 16 • Tony Fiegen 16 • Taévaunn Prince 7 • Zach Horstman 1 • Marcus Heemstra

SIX JACKRABBITS IN DOUBLE FIGURES ......................................................................ONE TIME

• Nate Wolters • Chad White • Jordan Dykstra • Brayden Carlson • Zach Monaghan • Nate Wolters • Jordan Dykstra

20-POINT SCORING PERFORMANCES 12 • Griffan Callahan 5 • Chad White

• Nate Wolters

30-POINT SCORING PERFORMANCES 6 (10 Career)

18 13 10 2 0 5 1

..........................................................................vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11 - W, 92-54

FIVE JACKRABBITS IN DOUBLE FIGURES ...................................................................FIVE TIMES

..........................................................................vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 - W, 93-60 ..............................................................................at Washington, 12/18/11 - W, 92-73 ......................................................................................vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 - W, 94-58 .................................................................................at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 - L, 75-97 ......................................................................................vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 - W, 85-58

FOUR JACKRABBITS IN DOUBLE FIGURES .................................................................NINE TIMES

.....................................................................................at Mercer, 11/23/11 - W, 74-61 ...........................................................................at Western Illinois, 12/3/11 - W, 67-66 ........................................................vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 12/6/11 - W, 92-69 .................................................................................vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 - W, 76-64 .............................................................................at Southern Utah, 1/5/12 - W, 75-68 ................................................................at North Dakota State, 1/21/12 - OT W, 91-88 .......................................................................................at UMKC, 2/11/12 - W, 75-62 .......................................................................................vs. IUPUI, 2/25/12 - W, 75-64 ................................(THE SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SEMIFINALS) vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 - W, 77-56


THE LAST TIME THE JACKRABBITS... SCORED

130+ POINTS ................................................136, vs. Midland Lutheran, 12/14/90

120-129 POINTS ................................................................three times, 3-0 record .............................................................127, vs. Minn.-Morris, 12/15/01 - W, 127-60 .........................................................121, vs. Northern Iowa, 2/16/1968 - W, 121-78 ...................................................................120, vs. Augustana, 1/18/63 - W, 120-82

FINISHED WITH SIX PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-FIGURES ............................vs. North

Dakota, 12/10/11 ................Wolters (16), Fiegen (13), Prince (12), White (11), Carlson (11), Dykstra (10)

SCORED

110-119 POINTS ..................................................................11 times, 11-0 record ...............................................................112, at Morningside, 3/4/2000 - W, 112-91 ...........................................................114, vs. Minot State, 11/20/1999 - W, 114-82 ............................................................117, vs. Morningside, 2/21/1998 - W, 117-82 .............................................................110, at Morningside, 1/23/1998 - W, 110-97 ............................................117, vs. Montana State-Billings, 12/2/1995 - W, 117-86 .......................................................118, vs. Bellevue (Neb.), 12/1/1995 - W, 118-64 ........(AT PEPSI CHALLENGS; SIOUX FALLS) 118, vs. Northestern (Iowa, 12/27/1990 - W, 118-90 ...................................................................113, vs. Yankton, 12/1/1976 - W, 113-88 ...............................................................112, vs. Augustana, 1/15/1970 - W, 112-65 ...........................................................112, vs. Lincoln (Mo.), 1/28/1969 - W, 112-67 ............................................................112, vs. Morningside, 1/15/1969 - W, 112-74

SCORED

FINISHED WITH FIVE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-FIGURES IN A WIN ..........................vs. UMKC, 1/14/12

.................................Prince (16), Wolters (15), Dykstra (15), White (13), Callahan (11)

FINISHED WITH FIVE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-FIGURES IN A LOSS ...................at

Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 ................................Wolters (22), Fiegen (11), Dykstra (10), Callahan (10), White (10)

FINISHED WITH NO PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-FIGURES ...........................................at

IUPUI, 1/12/08

20-POINT SCORERS IN A LOSS ...................................at Oakland, 1/26/12 ........................................................................Nate Wolters (21), Jordan Dykstra (23) FINISHED WITH TWO 20-POINT SCORERS IN A WIN .....................................vs. Buffalo, 2/18/12 ......................................................................Nate Wolters (22), Griffan Callahan (21) FINISHED WITH THREE 20-POINT SCORERS .....................................vs. Southern Utah, 1/29/11 ............................................Clint Sargent (22), Nate Wolters (21), Jordan Dykstra (20) FINISHED WITH TWO

60 PCT. OR BETTER FROM THE FLOOR................... .615, (32-of-52) vs. IUPUI, 1/10/09 50 PCT. OR BETTER FROM THE FLOOR ........ .511, (23-of-45) vs. Southern Utah, 3/5/12 SHOT 50 PCT. OR BETTER IN A LOSS................ .556, (30-of-54) at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12

SHOT SHOT

100-109 POINTS ...........................................................102, at Centenary, 2/5/11 100+ POINTS .......................................................88-5 SCORED 90-99 POINTS ..................................................91, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12 SCORED 80-89 POINTS ...................................................................86, vs. Buffalo, 2/18/12 SCORED

ALL-TIME RECORD WHEN SCORING

SCORED SCORED

50-59 POINTS IN ONE HALF ..........................50, (1st Half) vs. South Dakota, 1/12/12 60 OR MORE POINTS IN ONE HALF...................60, (2nd Half) at Southern Utah, 1/1/11

3-POINT FG ...................................................vs. Utah Valley State, 1/25/07 10 THREE-POINT FG ..........................10, (10-of-32) at South Dakota, 2/9/12 ALLOWED 10+ THREE-POINT FG ......................................14, (14-of-28) at Oakland, 1/26/12 ALLOWED 15+ THREE-POINT FG ...........................................................15, vs. VMI, 11/12/06 DID NOT MAKE A MADE AT LEAST

50+ FREE THROWS IN A GAME ........50, (41-for-50) vs. Southwest Minn. State, 12/8/09 40-49 FREE THROWS IN A GAME .........................47, (29-for-47) vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 SHOT 90 PCT. OR BETTER FROM THE FT LINE .................. .929, (13-for-14) vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 HELD OPPONENT TO FEWER THAN 10 FT ATT ................................4, (4-of-4) vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 SHOT

60 POINTS .................................56, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 - W, 77-56 HELD AN OPPONENT UNDER 50 POINTS ....................47, vs. Southern Utah, 3/5/12 – W, 63-47 HELD AN OPPONENT UNDER

110+ POINTS .............................................110, vs. Oakland, 3/7/11 – L, 90-110 100-109 POINTS .......................................105, at Oakland, 2/19/11 – L, 96-105 GAVE UP 90-99 POINTS .................................................................92, at Oakland, 1/26/12 GAVE UP 80-89 POINTS...........................88, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12 – W OT, 91-88

SHOT

GAVE UP GAVE UP

PLAYED AN OVERTIME GAME ............................at

North Dakota State, 1/21/12 – W OT, 91-88 North Dakota State, 1/21/12 – W OT, 91-88 LOST AN OVERTIME GAME .............................vs. North Dakota State, 2/13/10 – L 2OT, 85-90 PLAYED A DOUBLE OVERTIME GAME ................vs. North Dakota State, 2/13/10 – L 2OT, 85-90 PLAYED A TRIPLE OVERTIME GAME .........................at St. Cloud State, 1/16/87 – L 3OT, 81-83 ALL-TIME RECORD IN OVERTIME GAMES ..................................................29-36 (.446 pct.) ALL-TIME RECORD IN MULTIPLE OVERTIME GAMES ..............................................1-5 (.167 pct.) WON AN OVERTIME GAME ................................at

60+ REBOUNDS ............................60, vs. Dakota Wesleyan, 12/18/03 50-59 REBOUNDS .............................................51, vs. Mayville State FINISHED A GAME WITH 40-49 REBOUNDS ..................................40, at South Dakota, 2/9/12 FINISHED A GAME WITH FINISHED A GAME WITH

10 TURNOVERS.....................................8, vs. Southern Utah, 3/5/12 20 OR MORE TURNOVERS .....................................................23, at Mercer, 11/23/11 FORCED 30 OR MORE TURNOVERS ......................................31, vs. Dakota State, 11/25/2000 COMMITTED FEWER THAN FORCED

FINISHED WITH DISHED OUT DISHED OUT

OVERCAME A DOUBLE-DIGIT HALFTIME DEFICIT AT HOME ..............................................14

points ..................................................(TRAILED 40-26 AT HALF, WON 65-64) vs. IPFW, 1/21/10 OVERCAME A DOUBLE-DIGIT HALFTIME DEFICIT ON THE ROAD ........................................12 points ....................................(TRAILED 37-29 AT HALF, WON 80-74) at Western Illinois, 12/5/09 SQUANDERED A DOUBLE-DIGIT SECOND HALF LEAD AT HOME.........................................10

points .................................................(LED 42-32 AT 14:31, LOST 58-63) vs. UMKC, 1/27/11 SQUANDERED A DOUBLE-DIGIT SECOND HALF LEAD ON THE ROAD ..................................11 points ...................................................(LED 41-30 AT 17:27, LOST 76-81) at IUPUI, 1/15/11

10+ STEALS ..................................................10, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11

30+ ASSISTS .......................................................30, vs. Presentation, 12/3/03 20-29 ASSISTS .............................................................21, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11

PLAYED A RANKED TEAM ......................................at

No. 16 Minnesota, 12/23/10 – L, 73-85 in Division II ––– 0-5 in Division I

RECORD VS. RANKED TEAMS ..............................25-31

TWO PLAYERS RECORDED DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN THE SAME GAME ...................at

Oakland, 1/26/12 ...................................Jordan Dykstra (23 pts, 10 reb.), Nate Wolters (21 pts, 12 asst.)

OVERCAME A DOUBLE-DIGIT SECOND HALF DEFICIT ......................................................12

points .................(TRAILED 25-37 WITH 15:24 LEFT, WON 52-50 IN OT) vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12

THE LAST TIME A JACKRABBIT... RECORDED A TRIPLE-DOUBLE ..................................................................................................................Marquise

Richardson (11 pts., 10 rebs., 12 assists), vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 11/21/03 (21 pts., 12 asst.) and Jordan Dykstra (23 pts., 10 reb.), at Oakland, 1/26/12 SCORED 40+ POINTS ...........................................................................................................................................................................40, by Steve Lingenfelter, at Fresno State, 12/19/80 SCORED 30-39 POINTS ...............................................................................................................................................................................31, by Nate Wolters, vs. Southern Utah, 3/5/12 SCORED 20-29 POINTS ............................................................................................................................................................................................22, by Nate Wolters, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 GRABBED 15+ REBOUNDS ...................................................................................................................................................................................17, by Kai Williams, vs. Oakland, 1/31/09 GRABBED 10-14 REBOUNDS ............................................................................................................................................................................10, by Tony Fiegen, at South Dakota, 2/9/12 DISHED OUT 10+ ASSISTS ....................................................................................................................................................................................12, by Nate Wolters, at Oakland, 1/26/12 RECORDED 5+ STEALS ...............................................................................................................................................................................................5, by Nate Wolters, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 RECORDED 3+ BLOCKS .............................................................................................................................................................................3, by Chad White, at Central Michigan, 12/20/10 AVERAGED 25+ POINTS IN A SEASON ...........................................................................................................................................................................26.7, by Steve Lingenfelter, 1980-81 AVERAGED 20+ POINTS IN A SEASON ..............................................................................................................................................................................23.9, by Jason Sempsrott, 1996-97 AVERAGED 15+ REBOUNDS IN A SEASON ..................................................................................................................................................................................15.0, by Tom Black, 1962-63 AVERAGED 10+ REBOUNDS IN A SEASON ...............................................................................................................................................................................11.2, by Mark Tetzlaff, 1982-83 SCORED HIS 1,000TH CAREER POINT AT HOME .......................................................................................................................................................Clint Sargent, vs. Western Illinois, 2/25/10 SCORED HIS 1,000TH CAREER POINT ON THE ROAD .................................................................................................................................................................Ben Beran, at Idaho, 11/28/07 SCORED HIS 1,000TH CAREER POINT AT A NEUTRAL SITE .................................................................................................................................Nate Wolters, vs. Sam Houston State, 11/22/11 RECORDED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE .......................................................................................................Nate Wolters


THE 2011-12 JACKRABITS WHEN...

LEADING AT THE HALF ..................................................................................................22-1 TRAILING AT THE HALF ...................................................................................................5-5 TIED AT THE HALF

.........................................................................................................0-1

AT HOME ...................................................................................................................14-0 ON THE ROAD ...............................................................................................................8-7 NEUTRAL SITE...............................................................................................................5-0 VS. SUMMIT LEAGUE AT HOME .........................................................................................9-0 VS. SUMMIT LEAGUE ON THE ROAD ...................................................................................6-3

50 PCT. FG .........................................................................................12-1 50 PCT. FG ......................................................................................15-6 OPPONENT SHOOTING OVER 50 PCT. FG ...........................................................................2-4 OPPONENT SHOOTING UNDER 50 PCT. FG .......................................................................25-3 WIN REBOUNDING BATTLE .............................................................................................16-3 LOSE REBOUNDING BATTLE ............................................................................................11-3 SAME NUMBER OF REBOUNDS ..........................................................................................0-1 COMMITTING MORE TURNOVERS .......................................................................................3-5 COMMITTING FEWER TURNOVERS ....................................................................................23-2 COMMITTING SAME NUMBER OF TURNOVERS .......................................................................1-0 COMMITTING MORE FOULS ..............................................................................................5-2 COMMITTING FEWER FOULS ...........................................................................................22-4 COMMITTING SAME NUMBER OF FOULS ..............................................................................0-1 SHOOTING MORE FREE THROWS THAN OPPONENTS .............................................................21-3 SHOOTING FEWER FREE THROWS THAN OPPONENTS .............................................................4-2 SHOOTING SAME NUMBER OF FREE THROWS .......................................................................2-2 MAKING 8+ 3-POINTERS .............................................................................................16-5 MAKING FEWER THAN EIGHT 3-POINTERS ........................................................................11-2 ALLOWING 8+ 3-POINTERS ............................................................................................2-3 ALLOWING FEWER THAN EIGHT 3-POINTERS .....................................................................25-4 SHOOTING OVER

SHOOTING UNDER

3-POINTERS THAN OPPONENTS ..................................................................23-2 3-POINTERS THAN OPPONENTS ..................................................................3-2 MAKING SAME 3-POINTERS AS OPPONENTS........................................................................1-3 SCORING 50-59 POINTS ................................................................................................1-1 SCORING 60-69 POINTS ................................................................................................3-3 SCORING 70-79 POINTS ..............................................................................................11-2 SCORING 80-89 POINTS ................................................................................................5-1 SCORING 90-99 POINTS ................................................................................................7-0 SCORING 100+ POINTS ...................................................................................................... ALLOWING 40-49 POINTS..............................................................................................2-0 ALLOWING 50-59 POINTS..............................................................................................9-0 ALLOWING 60-69 POINTS............................................................................................11-0 ALLOWING 70-79 POINTS..............................................................................................3-4 ALLOWING 80-89 POINTS..............................................................................................1-1 ALLOWING 90-99 POINTS..............................................................................................1-2 IN OVERTIME GAMES ......................................................................................................3-0 IN GAME DECIDED BY 3 OR FEWER POINTS ........................................................................3-0 IN GAME DECIDED BY 4-5 POINTS ...................................................................................1-2 IN GAME DECIDED BY 6-10 POINTS .................................................................................4-1 IN GAME DECIDED BY 11-20 POINTS ...............................................................................9-3 IN GAME DECIDED BY 20+ POINTS ................................................................................10-1 ON MONDAY .................................................................................................................3-1 ON TUESDAY .................................................................................................................2-0 ON WEDNESDAY ............................................................................................................3-1 ON THURSDAY ...............................................................................................................5-3 ON FRIDAY ...................................................................................................................1-0 ON SATURDAY .............................................................................................................11-2 ON SUNDAY ..................................................................................................................1-0 MAKING MORE

MAKING FEWER

MOST/FEWEST POINTS SCORED/ALLOWED MOST FIRST HALF POINTS AT HOME ..........................................50, vs. South

Dakota, 1/12/12

Utah, 2/4/12 ............24, two times, last at South Dakota, 2/1/12; FEWEST FIRST HALF POINTS AT NEUTRAL SITE ............................24, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12

times, last vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 North Dakota State, 1/21/12 MOST SECOND HALF POINTS ALLOWED AT NEUTRAL SITE .....................43, vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 FEWEST SECOND HALF POINTS ALLOWED AT HOME .................................21, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 FEWEST SECOND HALF POINTS ALLOWED ON THE ROAD..............................20, at IPFW, 1/28/12 FEWEST SECOND HALF POINTS ALLOWED AT NEUTRAL SITE ............16, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12

MOST SECOND HALF POINTS AT HOME .....................................53, vs. North

Dakota, 12/10/11 North Dakota State, 1/21/12 MOST SECOND HALF POINTS AT NEUTRAL SITE ..................................49, vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 FEWEST SECOND HALF POINTS AT HOME ....................................36, vs. South Dakota, 1/12/12 FEWEST SECOND HALF POINTS ON THE ROAD ..................................25, at Minnesota, 11/14/11 FEWEST SECOND HALF POINTS AT NEUTRAL SITE .........................20, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12

MOST POINTS SCORED AT HOME .........................................................94, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11

MOST FIRST HALF POINTS ALLOWED AT HOME .......................................37, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11

MOST POINTS ALLOWED AT HOME .....................................76, vs. Western

MOST FIRST HALF POINTS ON THE ROAD ......................................51, at Washignton, 12/18/11 MOST FIRST HALF POINTS AT NEUTRAL SITE.............................................40, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 FEWEST FIRST HALF POINTS AT HOME ........................................28, vs. Southern FEWEST FIRST HALF POINTS ON THE ROAD

MOST SECOND HALF POINTS ON THE ROAD .........................47, at

MOST FIRST HALF POINTS ALLOWED ON THE ROAD......................45, at

North Dakota, 12/15/11 MOST FIRST HALF POINTS ALLOWED AT NEUTRAL SITE .........28, two times, last vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 FEWEST FIRST HALF POINTS ALLOWED AT HOME ...21, two times, last vs. South Dakota, 1/12/12 FEWEST FIRST HALF POINTS ALLOWED ON THE ROAD ............21, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12 FEWEST FIRST HALF POINTS ALLOWED AT NEUTRAL SITE ....26, vs. Sam Houston State, 11/22/11

MOST SECOND HALF POINTS ALLOWED AT HOME ..............40, two

MOST SECOND HALF POINTS ALLOWED ON THE ROAD ............55, at

MOST POINTS SCORED ON THE ROAD .....................................................97, at

IUPUI, 12/1/11

MOST POINTS SCORED AT NEUTRAL SITE ..........................................79, vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 FEWEST POINTS SCORED AT HOME ............................................66, vs. Southern

Utah, 2/4/12 Minnesota, 11/14/11 FEWEST POINTS SCORED AT NEUTRAL SITE .................................52, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12 FEWEST POINTS SCORED ON THE ROAD .........................................55, at

Michigan, 11/12/11 Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 MOST POINTS ALLOWED AT NEUTRAL SITE ........................................71, vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED AT HOME ........................................54, by North Dakota, 12/10/11 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED ON THE ROAD .................................................43, at IPFW, 1/28/12 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED AT NEUTRAL SITE................................47, vs. Southern Utah, 3/5/12 MOST POINTS ALLOWED ON THE ROAD ...........................................97, at

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL AND PRESEASON ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS TEAM

POINTS

1. Oral Roberts (27) .......................................................473 2. Oakland (4) ...............................................................423 3. South Dakota State (1)...........................................369 4. IUPUI ........................................................................363 5. North Dakota State.....................................................271 6. IPFW .........................................................................257 7. UMKC........................................................................221 8. Southern Utah............................................................144 9. Western Illinois ...........................................................135 10. South Dakota...........................................................121 (First Place Votes)

FIRST TEAM PLAYER

POSITION

SECOND TEAM SCHOOL

Michael Craion .................F ......................Oral Roberts Frank Gaines ....................G .................................IPFW Reggie Hamilton ...............G ............................Oakland Dominique Morrison ..........F ......................Oral Roberts Nate Wolters ..................G .............South Dakota St. *Alex Young ......................F ................................IUPUI * PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR

PLAYER

POSITION

SCHOOL

Damen Bell-Holter ..........F/C .....................Oral Roberts Ceola Clark III ..................G ..................Western Illinois Jordan Dykstra ...............F .............South Dakota St. Warren Niles ....................G ......................Oral Roberts Steven Roundtree .............F ......................Oral Roberts


USBWA ALL-DISTRICT VI

THE 2011-12 SUMMIT LEAGUE ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS FIRST TEAM Taylor Braun, North Dakota State, So., G Frank Gaines, IPFW, Jr., G Reggie Hamilton, Oakland, Sr., G Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts, Sr., F Nate Wolters, South Dakota State, Jr., G Alex Young, IUPUI, Sr., F SECOND TEAM Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois, Sr., G Michael Craion, Oral Roberts, Sr., F Jordan Dykstra, South Dakota State, So., F Jackson Stevenett, Southern Utah, Jr., F Charlie Westbrook, South Dakota, Sr., G

HONORABLE MENTION Travis Bader, Oakland, So., G Reggie Chamberlain, UMKC, Sr., G Warren Niles, Oral Roberts, So., G Terell Parks, Western Illinois, Jr., F/C Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts, So., F ALL-NEW COMER TEAM Lawrence Alexander, NDSU, Fr., G Ian Chiles, IUPUI, So., G Obi Emegano, Western Illinois, Fr., F Terell Parks, Western Illinois, Jr., F/C Corey Petros, Oakland, R-Fr., C/F

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts, Sr., F

Nate Wolters, South Dakota State, Jr., G *Repeat Selection

NEW COMER OF THE YEAR Lawrence Alexander, NDSU, Fr., G DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois, Sr., G SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR Steven Roundtree, Oral Roberts, So., F COACH OF THE YEAR Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts

CollegeHoops.net ALL-LEAGUE TEAM Reggie Hamilton, Oakland, Sr., G Nate Wolters, South Dakota State, Jr., G Frank Gaines, IPFW, Jr., G Alex Young, IUPUI, Sr., F Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts, Sr., F

College Sports Madness 2012-11 ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS FIRST TEAM Nate Wolters, South Dakota State, Jr., G Reggie Hamilton, Oakland, Sr., G Dominique Morrison, Oral Roberts, Sr., F Alex Young, IUPUI, Sr., F Terell Parks, Western Illinois, Jr., F/C

SECOND TEAM Frank Gaines, IPFW, Jr., G Charlie Westbrook, South Dakota, Sr., G Taylor Braun, North Dakota State, So., G Jackson Stevenett, Southern Utah, Jr., F Drew Valentine, Oakland, Jr., F

THIRD TEAM Louie Krogman, South Dakota, Sr., G Reggie Chamberlain, UMKC, Sr., G Ceola Clark III, Western Illinois, Sr., G Michael Craion, Oral Roberts, Sr., F Trevor Gruis, South Dakota, So. C

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Nate Wolters, South Dakota State, Jr., G

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Lawrence Alexander, NDSU, Fr., G

COACH OF THE YEAR Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts

FOURTH TEAM Lawrence Alexander, NDSU, Fr., G Travis Bader, Oakland, So., G Griffan Callahan, South Dakota State, Sr., F Marshall Bjorklund, NDSU, So., F Trey McCorkle, IPFW, Sr., F

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS AND NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS YEAR

REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

SEED

1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Western Illinois (9-3) Illinois-Chicago (12-2) Cleveland State (11-3) Cleveland State (13-1) Missouri State (13-1) Missouri State (12-2) Missouri State (10-2) Missouri State (11-1) Northern Illinois (14-2) UW-Green Bay (14-2) Cleveland State (15-1) UW-Green Bay (15-3) Valparaiso (14-4) Valparaiso (13-5) Valparaiso (13-3) Valparaiso (13-3) Valparaiso (10-4) Oakland (11-5) Valparaiso (13-3) Valparaiso (12-2) Valparaiso (12-2) Valparaiso (11-5) Oral Roberts (13-3) Oral Roberts/IUPUI (13-3) Oral Roberts (12-2) Oral Roberts (16-2) North Dakota State (16-2) Oakland (17-1) Oakland (17-1) Oral Roberts (17-1)

-No tournament heldWestern Illinois Eastern Illinois Cleveland State Missouri State -No tournament heldMissouri State Northern Iowa UW-Green Bay Eastern Illinois Wright State UW-Green Bay Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Valparaiso Southern Utah Valparaiso IUPUI Valparaiso Oakland Oral Roberts Oral Roberts Oral Roberts North Dakota State Oakland Oakland South Dakota State

---14 13 13 14 14 12 15 16 12 -14 12 13 15 16 14 13 16 15 16 16 14 13 14 14 13 14

1ST ROUND RESULT ------W, 83-79 vs. Indiana W, 65-60 vs. Clemson L, 50-54 vs. UNLV L, 51-60 vs. Seton Hall W, 74-71 vs. Missouri L, 58-60 vs. Michigan State L, 55-94 vs. Indiana L, 54-97 vs. Indiana W, 61-57 vs. California --L, 50-91 vs. Arizona L, 66-73 vs. Boston College W, 70-69 vs. Mississippi L, 60-82 vs. Maryland L, 38-65 vs. Michigan State L, 65-68 vs. Boston College L, 68-83 vs. Kentucky L, 64-95 vs. Kentucky L, 49-76 vs. Gonzaga L, 68-96 vs. North Carolina L, 78-94 vs. Memphis L, 54-70 vs. Washington State L, 63-82 vs. Pittsburgh L, 74-84 vs. Kansas L, 66-89 vs. Pittsburgh L, 81-85 vs. Texas TBD, vs. Baylor

WIN/LOSS RECORDS BY SEED THROUGH 2012 TOURNAMENT RECORD

N O. 1 N O. 2 N O. 3 N O. 4 N O. 5 N O. 6 N O. 7 N O. 8

SEED: SEED: SEED: SEED: SEED: SEED: SEED: SEED:

61-11 42-23 28-26 20-26 17-27 11-28 10-26 0-22

WINNING PCT. QUARTERFINALS

.847 .646 .519 .435 .386 .282 .278 .000

22-0 21-6 19-9 13-15 15-13 9-19 6-21 0-22

SEMIFINALS

CHAMPIONSHIP

22-6 16-6 7-12 5-8 1-14 2-7 3-3 ---

17-5 5-11 2-5 2-3 1-0 0-2 1-2 ---

2ND ROUND RESULT ------W, 75-69 vs. St. Joseph’s (Pa.) L, 63-67 vs. Kansas ----L, 78-81 vs. Minnesota ------L, 59-64 vs. Syracuse ------W, 83-77 vs. Florida State -----------------------------

16 RESULT ------L, 70-71 vs. Navy ----------------------L, 68-74 vs. Rhode Island ----------------------------SWEET

• The team with the Coach of the Year has won 12 of the 29 tournaments LAST: Greg Kampe, Oakland, 2011 • The team with the Player of the Year has won 16 of the 29 tournaments LAST: Keith Benson, Oakland, 2011 • The team that won the regular season has won 19 of the 29 tournaments LAST: Oakland, 2011


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MITCHELL, Patrick BREKKE, Brandon ANDERSON, Aaron HUFF, Troy WEBB, Jamal HAUGEN, Nick ANTWI, Lenny MATHISON, Mike ALLARD, Jordan GENTRY, Josh WILMER, Mitch SCHULER, Josh ARCHER, Doug Team Totals

24 00 05 11 02 03 04 12 20 22 32 33

FG % 1st Half: 7-23 3FG % 1st Half: 0-4 FT % 1st Half: 7-11

30.4% 0.0% 63.6%

Player

34

Tony Fiegen Jordan Dykstra Nate Wolters Brayden Carlson Griffan Callahan Taevaunn Prince Zach Monaghan Zach Horstman Chad White Marcus Heemstra Team Totals

42 03 12 33 05 22 24 25 32

FG % 1st Half: 14-26 53.8% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% FT % 1st Half: 9-15 60.0%

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Jordan Snyder Luke Lamb Cameron Krump Yusef Gray Jesse Bean Chason Woods Terran CHapin Keith Lee Stephen Klekas Spencer Adams Donald Stewart Keith Biggers Team Totals

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2nd

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21 39

33 53

54 92

Last FG - UND 2nd-00:20, SDSU 2nd-00:39. Largest lead - UND None, SDSU by 41 2nd-00:39.

Points UND SDSU

12 20 21 32 45 50

FG % 1st Half: 12-27 44.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% FT % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0%

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7 200

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Officials: Bryan Anslinger, Jeff Malham, Warren Evans Technical fouls: North Dakota-HUFF, Troy. South Dakota St.-None. Attendance: 4104 Score by periods North Dakota South Dakota St.

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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Dakota State vs South Dakota St. 12/12/11 7 p.m. at Brookings, S.D. (Frost Arena)

North Dakota 54 • 4-5

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2nd half: 17-28 60.7% 2nd half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd half: 8-12 66.7%

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Officials: Tom O'Neill, Marcus Gossard, Rob Kueneman Technical fouls: Dakota State-None. South Dakota St.-None. Attendance: 1444 Score by periods Dakota State South Dakota St.

1st

2nd

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30 48

30 45

60 93

Last FG - DSU 2nd-00:23, SDSU 2nd-01:05. Largest lead - DSU None, SDSU by 38 2nd-01:56.

Points DSU SDSU

In Paint 20 40

Off T/O 12 24

2nd Fast Chance Break 8 2 25 4

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42

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2nd half: 14-24 58.3% 2nd half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd half: 10-12 83.3%

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Game: 26-51 51.0% Game: 9-19 47.4% Game: 15-18 83.3%

Min

Deadball Rebounds 0

Officials: Bo Boroski, Terry Oglesby, Todd Van Sossan Technical fouls: Oakland-None. South Dakota St.-None. Attendance: 3803 Score by periods Oakland South Dakota St.

1st

2nd

Total

32 34

32 42

64 76

Last FG - OU 2nd-00:17, SDSU 2nd-00:39. Largest lead - OU by 10 1st-13:00, SDSU by 13 2nd-00:23.

Points IPFW SDSU

2 8 10 3 0 6 6 4 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 0 1 1 4 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 4 8 21 29 18

South Dakota St. 76 • 12-4, 4-0 Summit

42

0-0 0-1 2-4 0-0 2-2 3-6 0-0 0-1 4-5 0-0

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF

Player

FG % 1st Half: 13-25 52.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0%

34

3 3 6 3 3 5 8 2 0 4 4 3 0 1 1 4 1 3 4 2 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 1 3 3 6 0 0 3 3 3 1 1 2 35-65 13-29 11-19 15 30 45 19

2nd half: 17-34 50.0% 2nd half: 8-19 42.1% 2nd half: 6-12 50.0%

42

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Officials: Mike Thibodeaux, Steve McJunkins, Toby Martinez Technical fouls: IPFW-None. South Dakota St.-None. Attendance: 2335 Scott Nagy wins his 300th career game Score by periods IPFW South Dakota St.

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Deadball Rebounds 6

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF

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IPFW 58 • 7-5, 1-2 Summit

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In Paint 30 22

Off T/O 13 16

2nd Fast Chance Break 7 0 10 6

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JACKRABBIT COACHING STAFF

2012 JACKRABBIT BASKETBALL – NCAA TOURNAMENT GUIDE


HEAD COACH SCOTT NAGY BIRTH DATE:

June 7, 1966 – Abilene, Texas HIGH SCHOOL: Champaign Centennial, Champaign, Illinois EDUCATION: B.S. Business Administration – Delta State, 1988 M.S. Physical Education – Illinois, 1990 FAMILY: Wife - Jamie Sons - Nick, Tyler, Anthony Daughters - Natalie, Naika COACHING CAREER: Head Coach – South Dakota State, May 1995-present Assistant Coach – SIU-Edwardsville, 1993-95 Assistant Coach – South Dakota State, 1990-93 Graduate Assistant – Illinois, 1988-89 Now in his 17th season at South Dakota State, Scott Nagy leads the Jackrabbits into the NCAA Tournament for the first time at the Division I level after doing so eight times at the Division II level. Nagy enters the Big Dance after a regular season and Summit League tournament filled with milestones, both personal and team related. The milestones started with a 92-73 win at Washington on Dec. 18, continued when he won his 300th career game 10 days later at Frost Arena and rolled through The Summit League Championships, when the Jacks tied a school record with 27 wins and earned a chance to dance for the first time in Division I. In his 17 years at SDSU, Nagy guided the Jackrabbits through the transition from Division II to Division I, built an impressive 316-197 record (.616 winning percentage) at the Division I and Division II levels, and guided the Jacks to North Central Conference championships in 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2002, adding a Summit League Tournament title in 2012. Nagy also directed the Jacks to the NCAA Regional Tournament from 1996-1998 and from 2000-2004 and led the Jacks to the Elite Eight tournament in 1997.

SDSU 20-WIN SEASONS YEAR

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C.A. “Jack” West Jim Iverson Jim Iverson Jim Marking Jim Marking Gene Zulk Gene Zulk Gene Zulk Jim Thorson Jim Thorson Jim Thorson Scott Nagy Scott Nagy Scott Nagy Scott Nagy Scott Nagy Scott Nagy Scott Nagy Scott Nagy Scott Nagy

Coach Nagy’s Jackrabbits hosted the North Central Regional Tournament in 1997, 1998 and 2000. Nagy earned North Central Conference Coach of the Year five times in 1996, 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2003. Before he ever made his mark coaching though, Nagy made a name for himself on the basketball court, as a standout athlete at Delta State University in Cleveland, Miss. A year after graduating from Centennial High School in Champaign, Ill., Nagy led the Statesman to a second place finish in the league and a berth in the NCAA Tournament with a 20-11 record, earning him Gulf South Conference Freshman of the Year honors. A year later, DSU won the conference title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament with a 23-8 record. The Statesmen finished second in the Gulf South in Nagy’s junior year, but they still advanced to the NCAA Tournament, and eventually to the Final Four with a 24-9 overall record. Delta State did not make the tournament in Nagy’s senior year, but he still garnered Gulf South Conference Athlete of the Year honors in 1988. Adding to his accomplishments on the court, Nagy also excelled in the classroom, earning Gulf South all-academic honors for three straight years. Nagy still holds the Delta State record for games played in a career with 122, career assists with 549, assists in a season with 234 and assists in a game with 15, which he did twice. Nagy’s skills on and off the court earned him an induction into the Delta State Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. Upon graduating from Delta State with a degree in business administration in 1988, Nagy embarked on his coaching career, which started with two seasons as a graduate assistant at the University of Illinois under head coach Lou Henson.

2012 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS


HEAD COACH SCOTT NAGY

In Nagy’s two seasons in Champaign, Illinois advanced to the NCAA tournament twice, including a trip to the Final Four in 1989. On top of that, his two years at Illinois gave Nagy the opportunity to coach along side of his dad Dick, a longtime Illinois assistant. Nagy earned his master’s degree in physical education from Illinois in 1990, and then came to South Dakota State as an assistant coach under head coach Jim Thorson from 1990-93. In his first year on the SDSU bench, the Jackrabbits won the NCC post-season tournament title, the second year they won the NCC regular season title and in all three years the Jacks advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Nagy left South Dakota State in 1993 to take a job as an assistant under head coach Jack Margenthaler at Southern Illinois UniversityEdwardsville for two seasons before coming back to Brookings in 1995 as the Jackrabbits 20th head coach. Just 29 years old when he took over the program, Nagy started his winning ways in his first season on the job, when he led the Jacks to the NCC title and to a second place finish at the region tournament. In his first season as a head coach on any level, Nagy earned NCC Coach of the Year honors, as the Jacks finished the season with a 24-5 record. Things only got better in year two, when Nagy guided the Jackrabbits to an 86-74 win over defending national champion Fort Hays State in the regional tournament, earning the Jackrabbits a trip to the Elite Eight Tournament in Springfield, Mass. The Jacks finished the season with a 25-5 record, and for the second time in as many years, The NCC named Nagy its Coach of the Year. Nagy’s Jackrabbits jumped out to a 21-0 start and a number one rank in the country to start year three, as SDSU cruised to its third straight

Nagy and his wife Jamie live in Brookings with their three sons, Nick (18), Tyler (16) and Anthony “TJ” (12), and two daughters, Natalie (9) and Naika (9)

NAGY CAREER RECORDS CAREER RECORD .......................................316-197

HOME ....................................................195-57 ROAD.....................................................94-124

NEUTRAL ..................................................26-17

................................................12-13 100+ POINTS ..........................31-1 SUMMIT LEAGUE RECORD ................................45-45 SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORD ..............5-3 NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE RECORD ............115-41 NCC PLAYOFFS RECORD .....................................2-3 IN OVERTIME

WHEN SCORING

NCC title and second place finish at the region tournament. Nagy also took home NCC Coach of the Year honors for the third straight year and tied a school record for wins with 26. By coach Nagy’s standards, the 1998-99 season represents a lean year, as the Jacks finished 17-10, his only double-digit loss season in Division II. After just one year out of postseason play, Nagy led his team back to the NCAA Regional Tournament in the next two years with a combined record of 43-16 and picked up his 100th career win on Dec. 14, 1999, in a 69-52 win over Dakota Wesleyan. Nagy earned NCC Coach of the Year honors for a fourth time in 2002, when he led the Jacks to a 15-1 start against NCC opponents. SDSU went on to win the regular and postseason conference titles, but finished second in the regional tournament, losing to the eventual national champion Metropolitan State. Injuries plagued the Jacks in 2003, but Nagy rallied the team to a 24-7 season. They finished second in the NCC, qualified for the region tournament and Nagy earned NCC Coach of the Year honors for a fifth time, becoming the first coach in conference history win the award without winning the regular season title.

In the final year of Division II competition, Nagy lead the Jackrabbits to a 17-0 start and a second place finish in the NCC. The Jackrabbits advanced to the regional tournament, where the season eventually ended with a school record 27 wins. Nagy also won his 200th game in 2004, a 92-79 win over South Dakota in the Jacks last game against the Coyotes in Frost Arena, and he did it in front of 8,489 fans. The all-time leader in men's basketball coaching victories at SDSU, when the Jackrabbits left NCAA Division II, Nagy ranked second among active D-II coaches at with a .781 winning percentage. Eight previous 20-win seasons proved that Nagy wins games, and despite four 20-loss seasons in a tumultuous transition to Division I, he led the Jackrabbits to the top with a recordbreaking 2011-12 season at the top of The Summit League.

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OVERALL

CONFERENCE

1995-96 ..................24-5 .........................15-3 1996-97 ..................25-5 .........................14-4 1997-98 ..................26-3 .........................16-2 1998-99 .................17-10 ..........................9-9 1999-00 ..................21-9 .........................12-6 2000-01 ..................22-7 .........................13-5 2001-02 ..................24-6 .........................15-3 2002-03 ..................24-7 .........................12-4 2003-04 ..................27-7 ...........................9-5 2004-05 .................10-18...............INDEPENDENT 2005-06 ..................9-20................INDEPENDENT 2006-07 ..................6-24................INDEPENDENT 2007-08..................8-21 .........................3-15 2008-09.................13-20 ........................7-11 2009-10.................14-16 ........................10-8 2010-11.................19-12 ........................10-8 2011-12..................27-7 .........................15-3 CAREER ................316-197 ................160-86

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SCOTT NAGY CHRONOLOGY SINCE HIGH SCHOOL 1984-85...........................................................................Gulf South Conference Freshman of the Year; team finished second in the conference; NCAA playoffs, 20-11 1985-86 .......................................................................................................................................................................Gulf South champions, NCAA playoffs, 23-8 1986-87...............................................................................................Gulf South runners-up; NCAA regional champions; NCAA quarterfinal winner; Final Four, 24-9 1987-88 ................................................................Team finished 13-14; Won Gulf South Commissioner’s Trophy as the outstanding student-athlete in the conference. 1988-89 ..................................................................................................................................................Graduate assistant at Illinois, Illini went to Final Four, 31-5 1989-90 .....................................................................................................................................Graduate assistant at Illinois, Illini qualified for NCAA playoffs, 21-8 1990-91.......................................................................................................................Assistant at SDSU, Jacks played in regional tournament; finished season 24-8 1991-92 ..........................................................................Assistant at SDSU, Jacks won regional tournament: qualified for Elite Eight tournament, finished season 25-8 1992-93 ..............................................................................................................................................................................Assistant at SDSU, Jacks finished 19-12 1993-94 ................................................................................................................................................Assistant at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, 13-13 1994-95 ................................................................................................................................................Assistant at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, 10-16 1995-96...........................................................................................................................................................................24-5, NCC champions, regional runner-up 1996-97 ..............................................................................................................................................25-5, NCC champions, region champions, Elite Eight qualifier 1997-98.....................................................................................................................................26-3, NCC champions, regional runner-up; opened the season 21-0 1998-99 .........................................................................................................................................................................................................17-10, fourth in NCC 1999-00 ...............................................................................................................21-9, second in NCC,NCAA regional qualifier; 100th Career win, vs. DWU (12/14) 2000-01......................................................................................................................................................................22-7, second in NCC, NCAA regional qualifier 2001-02.......................................................................................................................24-6, NCC regular/post season champions; North Central Regional runner-up 2002-03 ...............................................................................................................................................24-7 record, finished second in NCC, NCAA regional qualifier 2003-04 ......................................................27-7 record, second in NCC, NCAA regional qualifier; 200th Career win, vs. USD (1/9) SDSU Record 27 wins in a season 2004-05...............................................................................................................................................................................10-18, first year of Division I transition 2005-06 .....................................................................................................................................................................9-20, first season with full Division I schedule 2006-07 .............................................................................................................................................................................................Final year as an independent 2007-08.....................................................................................................................................Final year of Division I transition, first season in The Summit League 2008-09 ...........................................First season as a full member of Division I with playoff eligibility; first Summit League Championships win, vs. Oral Roberts (3/7) 2009-10 .......................................14-16 record, led SDSU to its 1,300 win in program history and first-ever Summit League road win, both at Western Illinois (12/5) 2010-11..............................................19-12 record, the best record for SDSU in the Division I era; reached Summit League Tournament semifinalss for a second time 2011-12...................................................................27-7 record ties school record; won 300th career game; led Jackrabbits to first-ever Division I NCAA Tournament SDSU COACHING RECORDS BY VICTORIES COACH

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SCOTT NAGY (1995-PRESENT) ......................316.............197......... Gene Zulk (1974-85) ..................................176 .............129 .......... Jim Marking (1964-74)...............................148 ..............80 ........... Jim Iverson (1956-65) ................................142 ..............65 ........... Jim Thorson (1985-93)................................137 .............100 .......... R.B. “Jack” Frost (1947-54) .........................86................79 ........... C.A. “Jack” West (1919-26)..........................70................59 ........... Thurlo McCrady (1940-47)..........................70................70 ........... Brad Soderberg (1993-95)..........................36................18 ........... R.M. “Sox” Walseth (1954-56) ...................31................18 ........... James Baker (1937-40) ...............................31................19 ........... George Edmonds (1927-30) .......................29................14 ........... R.H. Threlfall (1930-33, 36-37)....................25................32 ........... Lemme Herting (1933-36)..........................20................31 ........... Harry “Buck” Ewing (1912-17)...................14................20 ........... J.M. Saunderson (1907-10).........................11 .................7............. William Juneau (1905-07)............................6 ..................3............. Alec Culhane (1917-18)................................6 ..................1............. Frederick Johnson (1910-11) .......................2 ..................4............. Noble Redmen (1926-27) ............................2 ..................9.............

PCT. .616 .577 .649 .686 .578 .521 .543 .500 .667 .633 .620 .674 .439 .392 .411 .611 .667 .857 .333 .181

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Alec Culhane (1917-18)................................6 ..................1............. Jim Iverson (1956-65) ................................142 ..............65 ........... George Edmonds (1927-30) .......................29................14 ........... Brad Soderberg (1993-95)..........................36................18 ........... William Juneau (1905-07)............................6 ..................3............. Jim Marking (1964-74)...............................148 ..............80 ........... R.M. “Sox” Walseth (1954-56) ...................31................18 ........... James Baker (1937-40) ...............................31................19 ........... SCOTT NAGY (1995-PRESENT) ......................316.............197......... J.M. Saunderson (1907-10).........................11 .................7............. Jim Thorson (1985-93)................................137 .............100 .......... Gene Zulk (1974-85) ..................................176 .............129 .......... C.A. “Jack” West (1919-26)..........................70................59 ........... R.B. “Jack” Frost (1947-54) .........................86................79 ........... Thurlo McCrady (1940-47)..........................70................70 ........... R.H. Threlfall (1930-33, 36-37)....................25................32 ........... Harry “Buck” Ewing (1912-17)...................14................20 ........... Lemme Herting (1933-36)..........................20................31 ........... Frederick Johnson (1910-11) .......................2 ..................4............. Noble Redmen (1926-27) ............................2 ..................9.............

PCT. .857 .686 .674 .667 .667 .649 .633 .620 .616 .611 .578 .577 .543 .521 .500 .439 .411 .392 .333 .181


NAGY VS. THE COMPETITION OPPONENT

Adams State Alabama A&M Arkansas State Augustana (S.D.) Bellevue Bemidji State (Minn.) Black Hills State Boston College Buena Vista (Iowa) Buffalo Butler (Ind.) BYU-Hawaii Cal Poly Cal State-Bakersfield Cal State-Dominguez Hills Cal State-Fullerton Cal State-Northridge Centenary (La.) Central Arkansas Central Florida Central Michigan Coe College (Iowa) Colorado Colorado Mines Concordia-St. Paul Dakota State (S.D.) Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) Denver Doane (Neb.) Drake (Iowa) East Carolina Eastern Illinois Finlandia Fort Hays State (Kan.) Fort Lewis Georgia Grand Canyon Gustavus Adolphus Hawaii Pacific Huron University/Si Tanka Idaho Idaho State Illinois Illinois-Chicago Iowa Iowa State IPFW IUPUI Kennesaw State Kent State Kentucky Lynn University (Mo,) Manhattan Marquette Mary (N.D.) Mayville State (N.D.) Mercer Metropolitan State Michigan Tech Middle Tennessee State Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota-Morris Minnesota State, Mankato

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Minot State (N.D.) 1 0 2000 --Montana 0 2 2007 2008 Montana State 1 1 2006 2007 Montana State-Billings 1 0 1996 --Morningside (Iowa) 10 5 1996 2005 Mount Senario 3 0 1997 2001 Nebraska 0 2 2006 2012 Nebraska-Kearney 1 2 1996 2003 Nebraska-Omaha 12 8 1996 2004 Nevada 1 1 2010 2011 Niagara 1 0 2012 --NJIT 1 1 2007 2007 North Dakota 18 6 1996 2012 North Dakota State 18 18 1995 2012 Northern Colorado 16 1 1996 2006 Northern Iowa 1 2 2007 2009 Northern Kentucky 1 0 2004 --Northern State 10 1 1996 2004 Northwest Missouri State 0 1 2003 --Oakland 2 10 2008 2012 Oral Roberts 3 8 2008 2012 Philadelphia University 1 0 2004 --Presentation (S.D.) 1 0 2004 --Puerto Rico-Bayamon 1 0 2005 --Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 1 0 2005 --Purdue 0 1 2010 --Sam Houston State 1 0 2012 --San Diego State 0 2 2005 2006 San Jose State 0 2 2008 2009 Sioux Falls 4 0 2001 2004 South Dakota 13 8 1996 2012 South Dakota Tech 4 0 1997 2000 Southeast Missouri State 0 2 2005 2006 Southern Colorado 0 1 1999 --Southern Utah 3 2 2008 2012 Southwest Minnesota State 10 1 1996 2012 St. Cloud State (Minn.) 12 8 1996 2004 St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1 0 2000 --Tampa 1 0 2004 --Tennessee State 1 0 2005 --Texas Pan-American 3 1 2006 2007 Truman State (Mo.) 1 0 2003 --Upper Iowa 2 0 2005 2009 UMKC 8 5 2005 2012 Utah State 0 2 2006 2007 Utah Valley State 1 3 2006 2007 UW-Green Bay 0 2 2007 2008 UW-Milwaukee 0 5 2005 2011 VCU 0 1 2009 --VMI 0 1 2007 --Washington 1 0 2012 --Wayne State (Mich.) 0 1 2005 --Wayne State (Neb.) 4 1 1996 2005 Western Illinois 9 2 2008 2012 Western Michigan 1 1 2011 2012 Western State (Colo.) 1 0 1999 --Winona State (Minn.) 3 1 2000 2005 Wyoming 1 0 2010 --------------------------------------------316 W INS 197 LOSSES 17 Seasons 122 S CHOOLS 2011-12 Opponents in Bold

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NAGY MAKES A DIFFERENCE IN AFRICA

Sunday, July 31, 2011: “We spent today getting ready for all of the containers that come in tomorrow with the shoes and the shelters. We're conducting basketball clinics for the local youth on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and it looks like we'll have about 100 kids and four baskets to work with.”

Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011: “I'm sure I feel like my daughter Naika feels in Brookings, as I am in a very small minority here, and I certainly stand out, but the people are incredibly kind and gentle.”

Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011: “Big change of plans today. We were supposed to go on a safari this morning, but we received the shelters last night, so we began working on them right away. It was very difficult to see what needed to happen without adequate lighting, so we quit working around 9 p.m. We came home went to bed and got up at 5:30 a.m. so we could be at the site at first light.”

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Head coach Scott Nagy teamed up with Samaritan’s Feet in each of the last three seasons to raise money and shoes for children around the world, including Haiti, and the cause really hits home for Nagy and his family, especially after a major earthquake shook the country on Jan. 12, 2010. “My wife Jamie and I adopted our daughter Naika from Haiti, so we’ve seen first-hand the need for shoes there,” Nagy said. “We look forward to working with Samaritan’s Feet for the forseable future, because we know the money and shoes we raise go straight to helping the Haitian people.” Nagy raised over $6,000 for the relief efforts in Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake, and then took it to another level last season, when the entire Jackrabbit coaching staff coached in their bare feet against IPFW on Jan. 22, to raise money for shoes and shelters in Zimbabwe. Nagy made it four years in a row this season, when he coached barefoot in the Jacks 85-58 win over UMKC on Jan. 14, and in the 8065 BracketBusters win over Buffalo on Feb. 18, both in Frost Arena. Anyone interested in donating can simply text SHOES to 85944, which automatically adds $5 to your next phone bill. Donations from the 605 area code go specifically to help Nagy’s cause. About Samaritan’s Feet A humanitarian relief organization that puts shoes on kid's feet all around the world, Samaritan’s Feet distributes shoes to young people in 42 countries worldwide displaced by poverty, war and religious persecution. Emmanuel "Manny" Ohonme founded the organization in 2003. Manny grew up exceedingly poor in Lagos, Nigeria, and never owned a pair of shoes until a stranger gave him his first pair at age nine. That moment in his life, according to him, inspired Manny to try and make a difference in the lives of other people.

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ASSISTANT COACH ROB KLINKEFUS BIRTH DATE:

April 10, 1978 – Creston, Iowa

HIGH SCHOOL: EDUCATION:

Harlan Community High School, Harlan, Iowa

B.A. Secondary Education – Buena Vista (Iowa), 2000 M.S. Education – Drake, 2004

COACHING CAREER:

Assistant Coach – South Dakota State, 2006-present Assistant Coach – Buena Vista, 2001-06 Associate Head Coach – Storm Lake H.S., 2000-01

Rob Klinkefus returned to South Dakota State in 2011-12 for his sixth year on Scott Nagy’s staff. Klinkefus came to SDSU from Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa, where he worked as an assistant coach from 2001-06 under Brian Van Haaften, one of the most successful coaches in the history of Division III basketball. After spending his first two seasons coaching the Jackrabbit guards, Klinkefus returned to the familiar position of coaching the post players in 2008-09, something he did with great success in the past, coaching a total of eight all-conference posts and one conference MVP in his six years of coaching the position. “I’m incredibly excited to coach this group of guys,” said Klinkefus. “They worked hard in the offseason doing all of the things needed to put themselves in position for a successful season.

In addition to coaching the post players, Klinkefus’ on court duties include game preparations for the Jackrabbit opponents and implementing the offensive and defensive schemes. He also handles individual workouts throughout the year. “Rob is an extremely detail orientated coach, which compliments my coaching style well,” said Nagy. “As we implement our offensive and defensive schemes for each game, Rob is always looking for ways to make us more efficient.” Recruiting though remains his top priority, as the Jackrabbits look to continue the success of signing some of the top players in the Midwest to South Dakota State. “Rob’s recruited for a long time, and sometimes those days on the road can get long, but I think Rob thinks of it as a perk,” said Nagy. “He loves getting out and talking with these kids, and I can’t even begin to explain how much of an asset that is to our program.” Klinkefus’ coaching career started in 2000, when he took an Associate Head Coach job at Storm Lake St. Mary’s High School. After a year at St. Mary’s, Klinkefus returned to Buena Vista as an assistant for the five most successful years in the program’s history. During his tenure at BVU, the Beavers posted a 115-33 overall record, a winning percentage of nearly 80 percent. During that same span, the Beavers won five straight IIAC tournament titles with a perfect 15-0 record and qualified for five straight national tournaments. During those five years, Klinkefus coached a total of 15 all-conference players and three conference MVPs. Klinkefus begins his fifth season at South Dakota State, where he helped lead the program to the top half of The Summit League in just its third year in the conference. The Jackrabbits look to continue that climb to the top this year, as they once again enter the season picked to finish in the top half of the league. As an athlete, Klinkefus’ accolades started rolling in during his prep career at Harlan High School. He lettered three times in baseball, made the all-area team and earned all-district honors his junior and senior years. He led the

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team to the state tournament as a junior, and then capped his baseball career with a state title as a senior. Klinkefus did most of his damage on the gridiron, racking up a 20-2 record in two years as a starter. He earned first team all-state quarterback his senior year, and helped lead the Cyclones to the Iowa Class 3-A state title his sophomore and senior years. The football honors continued to roll in at Buena Vista, where he started at quarterback all four years. The Beavers named him their newcomer-of-the-year as a freshman, and by the time he graduated with a B.A. in Secondary Education in 2000, he ranked third all-time in total offense. Before leaving Buena Vista for South Dakota State, Klinkefus earned a Master of Science degree in Education from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.


ASSISTANT COACH AUSTIN HANSEN BIRTH DATE:

July 29, 1979 – Sioux Falls, S.D.

HIGH SCHOOL: EDUCATION:

Brandon Valley High School, Brandon, S.D.

B.S. HPER – South Dakota State, 2003 M.S. Sports Administration – MSU-Mankato, 2005

PLAYING CAREER:

Four-Year letterwinner at South Dakota State, 1999-2003

COACHING CAREER:

Assistant Coach – South Dakota State, 2008-present Assistant Coach – MSU, Mankato, 2005-08 Graduate Assistant – MSU, Mankato, 2003-05

Former Jackrabbit standout Austin Hansen returned to South Dakota State for his fourth season on the men’s basketball staff as an assistant coach in 2011-12 after working for five years as an assistant coach at Minnesota State, Mankato. “We’re thrilled to have Austin on our staff,” said Scott Nagy. “Having a coach on staff that played for me benefits us all, and it helps us in recruiting, because he can tell kids what it’s really like here. He’s an incredibly hard worker and extremely organized, and that’s important in recruiting.” “I love being at South Dakota State and a part of a program with so much history and tradition,” said Hansen. “Coach Nagy has had a tremendous impact on me both on the floor when I played for him and off the floor dealing with life’s challenges. He’s well respected in the coaching profession and it’s been great to come back and work for him. I’ve really enjoyed helping our basketball program become a contender at the Division I level.” Hansen graduated from SDSU in 2003 with a degree in health physical education and recre-

ation, and started with the Mavericks as a graduate assistant in 2003. He then joined the staff as a full-time assistant in 2005 after earning a master’s degree in sports administration. In his five years on the Maverick bench, the Valley Springs, S.D., native helped guide the Mavericks to a 116-37 overall record, including a school record 28 wins in 2007. He also helped lead them to four straight NCAA tournament appearances from 2005-08, three North Central Conference regular season championships from 2006-08 and to an NCC Finals championship in 2006. Hansen coached a total of 12 all-NCC selections, five academic all-NCC players, eight allNorth Central Region selections, two NCC most valuable players, two NCC newcomers of the year, one NCC defensive player of the year and one NCC freshman of the year. Long before making his mark as a coach, Hansen did it on the court for the Jackrabbits from 1999-2003, as the only player in South Dakota State men’s basketball history to lead the Jackrabbits in scoring all four years on the team. With Hansen on the court, the Jacks advanced to four North Central Regional Tournaments and won the North Central Conference regular and postseason titles in 2002. Hansen finished his Jackrabbit career with 1,815 points, which ranks third on the SDSU all-time charts, and his 37-point performance against Morningside on Dec. 29, 2000, still ranks as the ninth best single-game performance in school history. A three-time All-NCC and two-time allregional selection as a Jackrabbit, Hansen sits atop the SDSU record book in all-time threepoint field goals made in a season with 85 in 2003 and in a career with 235. Hansen’s threepoint prowess allowed him to become the only Jackrabbit player ever to score 400 or more points in four consecutive seasons. Hansen’s 225 career steals ranks third alltime at SDSU, and his 280 career assists ranks eighth all-time. Hansen also excelled off the court, earning

Academic All-NCC honors three times and academic all-region twice. Over the course of his career, Hansen played in 119 games, all of them starts, and led the Scott Nagy led Jackrabbits to a 91-29 four-year record. Coincidentally, the only game he ever missed in his four-years at SDSU came against MSU-Mankato during his senior year. Before he took the floor at SDSU, Hansen led the Brandon Valley Lynx to the Class AA title in his senior year, earning him multiple Player-ofthe-Year and South Dakota Mr. Basketball honors. When he graduated from BVHS in 1998, Hansen held the school records for assists, three-point field goals and consecutive free throws made. Hansen and his wife, Andrea, live in Brookings.

AUSTIN HANSEN earned four varsity letters as a player at South Dakota State, and ranks third on the all-time scoring list with 1,815 career points

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ASSISTANT COACH BRIAN COOLEY BIRTH DATE:

Oct. 11, 1983 – Omaha, Neb.

HIGH SCHOOL: EDUCATION:

Papillion-LaVista High School, Papillion, Neb.

B.S. Health & Physical Education – Nebraska Wesleyan, 2006 M.S. Sports Pedegogy – South Dakota State, 2009

COACHING CAREER:

Assistant Coach – South Dakota State, 2009-present Graduate Assistant – South Dakota State, 2006-09 Assistant Coach – Bellevue East High School, 2006-07

Brian Cooley returned to the Jackrabbit coaching staff in 2011-12 for a fifth season overall, his third as an assistant coach after working two seasons on the SDSU bench as a graduate assistant. “Brian is the perfect addition to our staff,” said Nagy. “He gives us continuity, a great basketball mind and recruiting ties to an untapped area for our program. He's the kind of person I want our players to emulate." Cooley came to South Dakota State after working as an assistant under Jason Ryan at Bellevue East High School in Bellevue, Neb., in 2006-07. In addition to coaching, Cooley worked at camps and clinics for Snow Valley Basketball School and for Five Star Basketball Camp. A Papillion, Neb., native and 2002 graduate of Papillion-LaVista High School, Cooley earned all-state honorable mention in his senior year, as he led the Monarchs baseball team to a third-place finish at the Nebraska State Tournament.

Cooley also led the Monarch basketball team to the postseason in 2001 and 2002, earning all-state honorable mention honors in 2002. Papillion-LaVista High school inducted Cooley into its basketball hall of fame in 2002. Cooley then took his game to Nebraska Wesleyan in Lincoln, Neb., where he played four years for the Prairie Wolves. Cooley’s best season with the Wolves came in 2004-05, when averaged 8.9 points per game in 24 games, including 18 starts. A team captain as a senior in 2005-06, Cooley played in all 27 games, including 19 starts, and did most of his damage on defense, which earned him the Wolves Defensive Player of the Year honors. More than just a great all-around athlete, Cooley also earned GPAC Scholar Athlete honors and made the dean’s list in 2005-06. Cooley graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in health and physical education.

In addition to his duties as the team's academic and summer camp coordinator, Cooley works with the guards in perimeter development, game preparation as well as in recruiting. Cooley graduated with his master’s degree in sports pedagogy from South Dakota State in the spring of 2009.

GRADUATE ASSISTANT NICK GOFF BIRTH DATE:

Feb. 8, 1988 – Concord, Calif.

HIGH SCHOOL: EDUCATION:

Clayton Valley High School, Concord, Calif.

B.S. Journalism – Nevada, 2011 M.S. HPER – South Dakota State, 2011-present

COACHING CAREER:

Graduate Assistant – South Dakota State, 2011-present Student Manager – Nevada, 2008-11

Nick Goff joined the staff for the 2011-12 season as a graduate assistant after spending the last three years as a team manager for the Nevada men's basketball team. In his three years with the Wolf Pack, Goff handled film exchange, equipment and assisted with practice and individual player workouts. A native of Concord, Calif., Goff worked under former Nevada, and current Georgia head coach, Mark Fox and current Nevada head coach David Carter. Goff graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno with a Bachelor's Degree in

Journalism, with an emphasis in public relations with a minor in business. Before his days at Nevada, Goff went to Clayton Valley High School, where he lettered once in basketball, received the team's Most Inspirational Award and played on the team that made the 2005 California Interscholastic Federation State Tournament. He also lettered in bowling twice. Goff began pursuit of a Master of Science degree in Health, Physical Education and Recreation with an emphasis in Sport and Recreation Studies in 2011.

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AUSTIN MILLER TEAM MANAGER Yankton, S.D., native Austin Miller returned for his fifth season on the Jackrabbit staff in 2011-12 and leads a group of five

student managers. A 2011 South Dakota State graduate with a degree in education and health sciences, Miller’s duties include filming practice and games, along with assisting in film breakdown and the day-to-day operations of the basketball office. Currently a graduate student at SDSU, Miller hopes to eventually coach basketball, soccer or strength and conditioning.


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2010-11: Started all 31 games as a junior ... scored 10 points on 3-for-4 shooting at Iowa (11/14) ... scored a 12 points and posted three steals vs. Southwest Minnesota State (11/18) ... scored 13 points with a trio of threepointers and grabbed six rebounds vs. Idaho State (11/23) ... scored 16 points in a win over vs. Eastern Illinois (11/27) ... scored a career-high with 20 points vs. Milwaukee (12/11) ... started the season a perfect 28-for-28 from the free throw line before going 1-for-2 at Western Michigan (12/18) ... posted his first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds vs. Nevada (11/30) ... tied a career-high with 20 points and with four threes at Western Illinois (1/13) ... tied a career-high with four steals vs. Southern Utah (1/29) ... hit a trio of three-pointers and scored 13 points vs. Western Illinois (2/12) ... scored 19 points and tied career-highs with three assists and with four three-pointers at IPFW (2/17) ... finished the season with a team-high .926 free throw percentage (50-for-54) 2012 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

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ECONOMICS MAJOR

POINTS .................................................25, at

Nebraska, 11/26/11 3-POINT FG .............................................7, at Nebraska, 11/26/11 REBOUNDS ...........................................11, vs. Oral Roberts, 3/7/09 ASSISTS .....................4, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11; at IUPUI, 12/1/11 STEALS .............................................5, at Western Illinois, 12/3/11 BLOCKS ............................................2, vs. Southern Utah, 2/12/09 MINUTES ..........................................42, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12

CAREER STATISTICS I------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I GP-GS FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. A 2008-09.......21-3 38-101 .376 18-52 .346 20-26 .769 20-43 63 3.0 15 2009-10.......30-3 35-99 .354 15-52 .288 31-46 .674 37-56 93 3.1 17 2010-11.......31-31 84-185 .454 55-128 .430 50-54 .926 47-92 139 4.5 29 2011-12.......34-34 111-256 .434 75-185 .405 61-79 .772 54-110 164 4.8 40 TOTALS ..........116-71 268-641 .418 163-417 .391 162-205 .790 158-301 459 4.0 101 2011-12: Started all 34 games this season ... scored in double figures in all three games at the CBE Classic in Macon, Ga., where he earned all-tournament team honors ... College Sports Madness fourth-team all-league selection ... made a career-high six three-pointers and scored a career-high 21 points vs. Sam Houston State (11/22), only to break both marks with 25 points and seven threes at Nebraska (11/26) ... posted second-career double-double and set a career-high with four assists at IUPUI (12/1) ... set a career-high with five steals at Western Illinois (12/3) ... scored 11 points on a perfect 4-for-4 night from the floor vs. Dakota State (12/12), including a perfect 3-for-3 night from long range ... scored 16 points on 5-of-6 shooting at Washington (12/18), including a perfect 3-for-3 effort from deep ... set a career-high with 40 minutes and tied a career-high with four assists vs. Oakland (12/30) ... scored a game-high 20 points in a blowout win over South Dakota (1/12) ... scored 19 points and tied a career-high with 40 minutes at North Dakota State (1/21) ... scored 17 points with five three-pointers at Oakland (1/28) ... finished with 12 points and seven rebounds in a win at UMKC (2/11) ... scored 21 points on 6of-10 shooting with a trio of threes vs. Buffalo (2/18) ... scored six points, all from long distance, and grabbed two rebounds against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... scored five points, with three rebounds and an assist vs. Southern Utah (3/5) in the league semifinals ... scored 10 points and played a career-high 42 minutes in the league championship vs. Western Illinois (3/6), including two free throws with 15 seconds left in regulation that tied the game and forced overtime and the game-winning three-pointer in overtime ... enter’s the NCAA Tournament ranked fifth all-time at SDSU with 162 career threepointers

CAREER HIGHS

.................................................25, at Nebraska, 11/26/11 3-POINT FG .............................................7, at Nebraska, 11/26/11 REBOUNDS ....................................................10, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 ASSISTS .....................4, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11; at IUPUI, 12/1/11 STEALS .............................................5, at Western Illinois, 12/3/11 BLOCKS .........................1, six times, last vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 MINUTES ..........................................42, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12 POINTS

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PTS. 114 116 273 358 861

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2009-10: Played in all 30 games as a sophomore, including three starts early in the season ... scored seven points with a team-high nine rebounds off the bench vs. Mayville State (11/16) ... set a career-high and led the team with 15 points in the win over Central Michigan (12/19) ... tallied a career-high four steals vs. Southern Utah (2/4) ... scored 14 points and tied a career-high with a trio of three-pointers the win over UMKC (2/6) ... scored 11 points in a seasonhigh 26 minutes in the win over Western Illinois (2/25) 2008-09: Sat out the first semester due to transfer rules, but played in all 21 games after becoming eligible, including a trio of starts ... came off the bench in his Jackrabbit debut at Northern Iowa (12/21) and led the team with 14 points and six rebounds ... equaled his 14-point, six rebound output two games later in a start at Oakland (12/23) ... played a career high 38 minutes off the bench, adding 13 points in the overtime win against Oakland (1/31) ... pulled down a career high 11 rebounds the overtime win over Oral Roberts (3/7) in the first round of The Summit League Championships Before SDSU: Three-year letterwinner at Seneca High School, where he led the Fighting Irish to a 63-3 record in his final two seasons ... averaged 11 points and 6.5 rebounds per game as a junior, when he led SHS to a perfect 35-0 record and a state title ... earned player of the game honors in the state championship game ... averaged 17 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals per game as a senior ... named third-team all-state as a junior ... earned first-team all-state and named team captain as a senior ... all-conference selection as a junior and senior ... earned three varsity letters in football ... named football MVP as a senior when he led the team in tackles ... all-conference selection after junior and senior seasons ... earned two varsity letters in baseball and hit .517 as a senior ... struck out only three times all season ... compiled a 7-0 record as a pitcher ... also lettered in track and field ... advanced to the state track meet in the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 meter relays Personal: Griffan’s brother Garrett played basketball for South Dakota State from 2006-10, and ranks eighth on the SDSU all-time scoring list with 1,449 points


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#34 TONY FIEGEN • 6-7 • 215 • MADISON, S.D.

MADISON H.S.

JUNIOR

CAREER HIGHS

Michigan, 11/12/11 3-POINT FG ................................................................................... REBOUNDS ..........................................10, at South Dakota, 2/9/12 ASSISTS ..........................................................4, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 STEALS ......3, at South Dakota, 2/9/12; vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11 BLOCKS........................................................2, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 MINUTES ...............................................38, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 ........................................................38, at Washington, 12/18/11

GP-GS 2009-10.......27-7 2010-11.......31-14 2011-12.......34-34 TOTALS ..........92-55

POINTS ....................................16, vs. Western

Michigan, 11/12/11 3-POINT FG ..............................................1, vs. Cal Poly, 12/15/09 REBOUNDS ..........................................10, at South Dakota, 2/9/12 ASSISTS ..........................................................4, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 STEALS ......3, at South Dakota, 2/9/12; vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11 BLOCKS............................................................3, vs. IPFW, 3/7/10 MINUTES ...............................................38, at Oral Roberts, 1/7/12 ........................................................38, at Washington, 12/18/11

CAREER STATISTICS I------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. 27-71 .380 1-1 1.000 32-43 .744 22-25 47 1.7 63-127 .496 0-0 .000 28-44 .636 36-53 89 2.9 95-196 .485 0-0 .000 54-79 .684 59-74 133 3.9 185-394 .470 1-1 1.000 114-166 .687 117-152 269 2.9

2011-12: Started all 34 games this season ... scored a career-high 16 points vs. Western Michigan (11/12) ... set a then career-high with 36 minutes played at Minnesota (11/14) ... scored 14 points in a win over Niagara (11/21) ... scored nine points and tied career-highs with two assists and two steals vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) ... also scored nine points at Mercer (11/23) ... grabbed a season-high six rebounds and tied a career-high with two assists at IUPUI (12/1) ... went a perfect 5-for-5 from the field in scoring 11 points vs. Southwest Minnesota State (12/6) ... scored 13 points and added a career-high three steals vs. North Dakota (12/10) ... equaled a season-high with six rebounds vs. Dakota State (12/12) ... scored 10 points and played a career-high 38 minutes at Washington (12/18) ... tied a career-high with 38 minutes played at Oral Roberts (1/7) ... scored 10 points in just 15 minutes vs. South Dakota (1/12) ... tied a season-high with six rebounds at IPFW (1/28) ... scored just four points, but tied a career-high three steals and set a career-high with 10 rebounds at South Dakota (2/9) ... scored 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting and grabbed four rebounds, three on offense, vs. Buffalo (2/18) ... scored 11 points in a win over IUPUI (2/25) ... scored 11 points, tied for game-high honors with seven rebounds and dished out a career-high four assists against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... scored three points and added six rebounds and a trio of assists against Southern Utah (3/5) in the league semifinals ... scored six points and grabbed three rebounds in the league finals win over Western Illinois (3/6) 2010-11: Played in all 31 games as a sophomore with starts in the first and final 13 games ... came off the bench at Iowa (11/14) to score five points and pull down a career-high nine rebounds ... tied a career-high with a pair of assists in each of the first two games this season ... scored a career-high 14 points in the win over Southwest Minnesota State (11/18) ... made his only shot from the field vs. Idaho State (11/23) ... went 2-for-3 from the floor for four points vs. Eastern Illinois (11/27) ... also scored four points with a rebound and a steal in just seven minutes on the floor vs. Nevada (11/30) ... scored 13 points and added seven rebounds at Southern Utah (1/1) ... tied a career-high with a pair of assists vs. Centenary (1/6) and at Western Illinois (1/13) ... set a career-high with 15 points in his second start of the season vs. Oakland (1/20) ... tied a career-high with nine rebounds vs. IUPUI (2/10) ... scored 10 points vs. Western Illinois (2/12), his fifth double-digit performance of the season ... made both of his shots from the floor in The Summit League Tournament semifinals vs. Oakland (3/7)

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SEASON HIGHS POINTS ....................................16, vs. Western

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STL

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3.2 5.0 7.2 5.3

2009-10: Played in 27 games in his first season as a Jackrabbit ... got his first collegiate start vs. Denver (11/28), also started six other games ... scored a season-high 13 points vs. Denver ... made his first and only career threepointer vs. Cal Poly (12/15) ... went a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line in a win over Southern Utah (2/4) ... set a career-high with three blocks vs. IPFW (3/7) in The Summit League Championships Before SDSU: Averaged 19.2 points, 10.1 rebounds and a pair of assists per game for the Bulldogs, all while setting school records for most points, rebounds and field goals in a season as a junior … South Dakota Gatorade Player of the Year in 2009 … averaged 17 point, 7.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists with a 68 percent field goal percentage as a senior while leading the team to a state championship … Argus Leader Co-Player of the Year and the South Dakota High School Coaches Class 'A' Player of the Year … All-Big 8 Conference first team and all-tournament team selection as a senior … excelled in the classroom with a 3.89 grade-point-average ... selected to the Academic Roll of Excellence ... Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee ... high school teammate of fellow Jackrabbit Chad White


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#3 NATE WOLTERS • 6-3 • 189 •

ST. CLOUD, MINN.

ST. CLOUD TECH H.S.

SEASON HIGHS

3-POINT FG ....................................................4, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 REBOUNDS ....................8, at UMKC, 2/11/12; at Oakland, 1/26/12 ASSISTS ....................................................12, at Oakland, 1/26/12 STEALS ...........................................................5, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12 BLOCKS .......................1, at IPFW, 1/28/12; vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 MINUTES ..........................................44, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12

HISTORY MAJOR

POINTS....................................36, vs. North

Dakota State, 12/4/10 3-POINT FG ....................................................4, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 ...............................................4, vs. North Dakota State, 12/4/10 REBOUNDS .......................................10, at Western Illinois, 1/13/11 ASSISTS ....................................................12, at Oakland, 1/26/12 STEALS .........5, vs. IUPUI, 3/3/12; vs. North Dakota State, 2/13/10 BLOCKS .....................................3, vs. North Dakota State, 2/13/10 MINUTES ..........................................44, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12

CAREER STATISTICS I------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. A TO BLK 85-219 .388 20-55 .364 113-136 .831 21-81 102 3.4 86 62 8 201-449 .448 42-103 .408 160-201 .796 32-110 142 4.6 188 69 7 243-545 .446 32-131 .244 184-234 .786 31-139 170 5.2 198 70 2 529-1213 .436 94-289 .325 457-571 .800 84-330 414 4.4 472 201 17

2011-12: Started all 33 games he played in this season... sat out game vs. Dakota State (12/12) due to injury ... 2012 Summit League Championships MVP ... first team all-Summit League selection ... College Sports Madness Player of the Year and first team selection ... CollegeHoops.net all-Summit League selection ... Lou Henson Player of the Year Award finalist ... named Summit League Player of the Week (11/14, 12/5, 12/19, 2/6 and 2/20) ... named Summit League Player of the Week by College Sports Madness (1/23, 2/6 and 2/20) and by NetScouts Basketball (2/12, 2/25) ... named National Mid-Major Player of the Week by College Sports Madness (1/23) ... scored 32 points, tied a career-high with 11 assists, did not commit a turnover and went 9-for-9 from the free throw line vs. Western Michigan (11/12) ... led the Jacks with 20 points at Minnesota (11/14) and with 15 points at Georgia (11/16) ... scored 18 points and reached the 1,000-point milestone vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) ... named MVP of the CBE Classic; Macon, Ga., Subregional (11/21-23) ... scored 19 points at Nebraska (11/26) ... scored 32 points and tied a career-high with four threes, adding eight rebounds and eight assists at IUPUI (12/1) ... scored a season-high 34 points, with five rebounds, seven assists and no turnovers at Washington (12/18) ... snapped a streak of 70+ minutes over three games without a turnover vs. Oakland (12/30) ... scored 28 points with a season-high four steals at Southern Utah (1/5) ... scored 22 points, with six assists and just one turnover at Oral Roberts (1/7) ... led the Jacks with 27 points, seven rebounds and with seven assists at North Dakota State (1/21) ... scored 21 points and dished out a career-high 12 assists at Oakland (1/26) ... scored 24 points with nine assists in a win over Oral Roberts (2/2) ... scored 31 points, dished out four assists and tied a season-high with four steals vs. Southern Utah (2/4) ... led all players with 27 points at South Dakota (2/9) ... scored 20 points and grabbed a season-high eight rebounds at UMKC (2/11) ... scored 30 points on 14-of-18 shooting, with five assists, no turnovers and three steals in 28 minutes vs. North Dakota State (2/15) ... scored 22 points with six rebounds and eight assists vs. Buffalo (2/18) ... held to a season-low 10 points vs. Western Illinois (2/23/), but still grabbed five rebounds and dished out six assists ... led all players with 22 points and tied for game-high honors with seven rebounds and with six assists vs. IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament quarterfinals ... also tied a career-high with five steals win the tournament win over IUPUI .... scored a game-high 31 points a game-high seven rebounds and a game-high six assists in the tournament semifinal win over Southern Utah (3/5) ... led the Jacks with 14 points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out four assists in playing a career-high 44 minutes in the league finals win over Western Illinois (3/6) ... leads the team in points, rebounds and assists ... committed zero turnovers in five games this season ... committed one or fewer turnovers in 11 games this season ... scored double figures in 37 straight games ... scored at least 30 points six times this season and 10 times in his career ... scored 15 points vs. IUPUI (2/25) to set the SDSU junior scoring record with 635 points ... needs five field goals to break the school record for field goals in a season of 247, set in 1993-94 ... on pace to break the SDSU career scoring and assists records ... the only player in the NCAA to average at least 20 points, five rebounds and five assists per game

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CAREER HIGHS

POINTS ..............................................34, at Washington, 12/18/11

GP-GS 2009-10.......30-11 2010-11.......31-31 2011-12.......33-33 TOTALS ..........94-75

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STL

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PTS. AVG. 303 10.1 604 19.5 702 21.3 1609 17.1

2010-11: Started all 31 games during his sophomore season at point guard ... allSummit League first-team selection, the first-ever Jackrabbit to earn that honor ... named to the all-tournament team at The Summit League Championships ... also earned NABC second team all-district honors ... set the sophomore scoring record with 604 points, shattering the old mark of 534 ... scored in double figures in 29 of 31 games, scoring at least 20 points in nine game and at least 30 points in four games ... led the team with 19.5 points per game, with 188 assists and with 41 steals ... named Summit League Player of the Week three times (11/15, 12/27 and 2/21) ... scored 25 points with nine assists at Iowa (11/14) ... set a career-high with 36 points vs. North Dakota State (12/4) ... also set career marks vs. NDSU with four three-pointers ... scored 28 points with seven assists at Western Michigan (12/18) ... scored 25 points, including the game-winning three-pointer at the buzzer at Central Michigan (12/20) ... set career-highs with 11 assists and 40 minutes at Minnesota (12/23) ... also posted his first career double-double at Minnesota ... scored 29 points in the 105-95 win at Southern Utah (1/1) ... reached the 30-point mark for the second time with 32 vs. Oral Roberts (1/8) ... grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds and posted his second career-double-double at Western Illinois (1/13) ... scored 23 points and tied career-highs with 11 assists and 40 minutes vs. IUPUI ... scored 30 points for a third time at IPFW (2/17) ... scored 29 points at Oakland (2/19) when he set the sophomore scoring record ... led all players with 30 points in the win over IPFW in the league tournament quarterfinals ... scored 23 points with seven assists in the tournament semifinals vs. Oakland (3/7) 2009-10: Summit League all-Newcomer team selection ... played in all 30 games with 11 starts ... tied an SDSU single-game free throw percentage record by going 12-for-12 at UMKC (1/7) ... set career marks with 17 points and eight assists at Centenary (1/28) ... equaled his 17-point performance and added a career-high three steals at Oral Roberts (1/30) ... also scored 17 points in the home finale vs. IUPUI (2/27) ... set career-highs with five steals and three blocks and tied a career-high with 36 minutes vs. North Dakota State (2/13) ... led the team with 136 free throws made and with 113 free throw attempts ... finished the season second on the team with 86 assists ... scored in double figures in 19 of the 30 games, including five of the last six games Before SDSU: As a senior at St. Cloud Tech High School in St. Cloud, Minn., the 6-3, 185-pound Wolters led the Tigers to a Central Lakes Conference championship, a Class 4A Section 8 Championship and a third place finish at the 4A State Tournament in both his junior and senior seasons … finished his career at St. Cloud Tech as the all-time leading scorer in school history with 1,767 points. He averaged 24.3 points, 6.4 rebounds as a senior, 19.6 points, 6.5 rebounds as a junior and 13.8 points, 3.3 rebounds as a sophomore … a three-time all-conference selection, three-time team MVP and two-time St. Cloud Times All-Area Player of the Year … named to the St. Paul Pioneer Press all-state first team, and The Associated Press all-state second-team honors following his senior season… in addition to his four varsity letters in basketball, Wolters earned four varsity letters in tennis, earning all-conference honorable mention honors twice


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#12 BRAYDEN CARLSON • 6-4 • 190 • SOPHOMORE • GUARD BROOKINGS, S.D. • BROOKINGS H.S. • ECONOMICS MAJOR SEASON HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS

POINTS ..................................................18, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11

POINTS ..................................................18, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 3-POINT FG ..................................................5, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 REBOUNDS ..................................8, at North Dakota State, 2/25/11 ASSISTS ............................................8, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 STEALS ....................................................5, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 ......................................................5, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 BLOCKS .........................1, 10 times, last vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 MINUTES ...................................44, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12

3-POINT FG ..................................................5, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 REBOUNDS .......7, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12; 7, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 ASSISTS ............................................8, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 STEALS ....................................................5, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 ......................................................5, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 BLOCKS ........................1, five times, last vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 MINUTES ...................................44, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12

GP-GS

2010-11.......30-0 2011-12.......34-32 TOTALS ..........64-32

I------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. 35-68 .515 7-18 .389 78-160 .488 46-98 .469 113-228 .496 53-116 .457

CAREER STATISTICS FT-FTA

8-13 43-63 51-76

2011-12: Played in all 33 games this season with 31 starts ... set a career-high with a trio of three-pointers vs. Western Michigan (11/12) ... tied a career-high with 11 points vs. Niagara (11/21) and again vs. North Dakota (12/10) ... tied a career-high with five assists vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) ... set a new careerhigh with 38 minutes at Mercer (11/23) ... tied his career-high again with five assists at Western Illinois (12/3) ... tied a career-high with four steals vs. Southwest Minnesota State (12/6) ... scored just three points, but set careerhighs with eight assists and five steals vs. Dakota State (12/12) ... scored seven points in 33 minutes in a win at Washington (12/18), including a late threepointer that sealed the win ... made a career-high five three-pointers and scored a career-high 17 points vs. IPFW (12/28) ... went a perfect 6-for-6 from the floor, including 4-for-4 from long range, in scoring a career-high 18 points vs. Oakland (12/30) ... also played a career-high 40 minutes and tied a career mark with five steals vs. Oakland ... scored in double figures for a third straight game at Southern Utah (1/5) ... played a career-high 44 minutes at North Dakota State (1/21) ... scored 15 points on 4-of-5 shooting overall and a 2-for-2 night from three-point range at UMKC (2/11) ... finished with eight points and five assists vs. Western Illinois (2/23) ... scored five points and dished out four assists vs. IUPUI (2/25) ... scored 12 points with two rebounds and four assists against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... scored five points with two rebounds in the tournament semifinal win over Southern Utah (3/5) ... scored just three points, but tied a season-high with seven rebounds and added two steals and three assists in the tournament finals win over Western Illinois (3/6) 2010-11: Played in 30 of 31 games in his redshirt freshman season off the bench ... went 2-for-2 from the floor in his Jackrabbit debut at Eastern Illinois (11/12) including his first-career three-pointer and first career assist ... posted his first career steal vs. SW Minnesota State (1/18) ... dished out three assists and added two steals vs. Idaho State (11/23) ... scored six points and played a season-high 22 minutes vs. Mayville State (12/8) ... scored seven points and posted a season-high four steals vs. Centenary (1/6) ... also tied season-high marks with a three-pointer and five rebounds vs. Centenary ... went a combined 4-of-4 from the floor in games at Western Illinois (1/13) and at IUPUI (1/15) ... eclipsed double figures for the first time with 11 points and dished out a seasonhigh five assists at Centenary (2/5) ... tied a season-high with four steals at IPFW (2/17) ... tied his career-best with 11 points and set career-highs with eight rebounds and 29 minutes played at North Dakota State (2/25) ... played in both Summit League Tournament games, posting two points and a block vs. Oakland (3/7) in the semifinals

2012 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

PCT.

.615 .683 .671

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2009-10: Sat out the season as a redshirt Before SDSU: shot 53 percent from the field in averaging 21 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game in his senior year with the Brookings Bobcats, earning him all-conference and first-team all-state selections ... also earned Argus Leader First Five and Brookings Register Player of the Year honors and won the three-class shootout Class ‘AA’ MVP honors ... a member of the National Honor Society for his work in the classroom ... also earned academic all-state honors for both basketball and football and earned Golden Kiwanis Outstanding Student of the Month and Rotary Student of the Month awards


#12 BRAYDEN CARLSON – 2011-12 GAME-BY-GAME

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#42 JORDAN DYKSTRA • 6-8 • 225 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD ROCK VALLEY, IOWA • ROCK VALLEY H.S. • BIOLOGY MAJOR

GP-GS 2010-11.......31-17 2011-12.......31-25 TOTALS ..........62-42

SEASON HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS

POINTS .....................................................23, at Oakland, 1/26/12 3-POINT FG ......................................5, vs. Western Illinois, 2/23/12 ................................................................5, at Oakland, 1/26/12 REBOUNDS ................................................10, at Oakland, 1/26/12 ASSISTS .......................................................5, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 STEALS .............................1, four times, last vs. Oakland, 12/30/11 BLOCKS ..2, vs. South Dakota, 1/12/12; vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11 MINUTES ...................................37, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12

POINTS .....................................................25, at Oakland, 2/19/11 3-POINT FG ......................................5, vs. Western Illinois, 2/23/12 ................................................................5, at Oakland, 1/26/12 REBOUNDS ...............10, at Oakland, 1/26/12; at Centenary, 2/5/11 ASSISTS ............................5, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11; vs. IPFW, 3/6/11 STEALS .......................................2, six times, last at IPFW, 2/17/11 BLOCKS .........................................................3, at Iowa, 11/14/10 MINUTES ...................................37, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12

CAREER STATISTICS I------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I I-------REBOUNDS-------I FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF.-DEF. TOT. AVG. 125-223 .561 34-66 .515 67-94 .713 46-112 158 5.1 131-253 .518 51-105 .486 44-62 .710 38-117 155 5.0 256-476 .538 85-171 .497 111-156 .712 84-229 313 5.0

2011-12: Played in 31 games this season with starts in the last 25 ... AllSummit League second team selection ... battled through an injury to score five points in each of the first three games ... sat out games vs. Niagara (11/21) and vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) and played just two minutes at Mercer (11/23) due to injury ... also sat at Nebraska (11/26) ... came back strong with a seasonhigh 15 points in conference opener at IUPUI (12/1) ... scored 11 points in a win at Western Illinois (12/3) ... scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds in his first start of the season vs. Southwest Minnesota State (12/6) ... posted seasonhighs with nine rebounds, three assists, two blocks and a steal in 25 minutes vs. North Dakota (12/10) ... scored 11 points and played a then season-high 29 minutes at Washington (12/18) ... tied a career-high with five assists vs. IPFW (12/28) ... scored a season-high 17 points and played a career-high 35 minutes vs. Oakland (12/30) ... scored a season-high 20 points and played a career-high 37 minutes at North Dakota State (1/21) ... pushed season-high to 23 points, scored a career-high five three-pointers and tied a career-high with 10 rebounds for his second career double-double at Oakland (1/26) ... scored 22 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the win over Oral Roberts (2/2) ... scored 16 points on 7-for-14 shooting and grabbed seven rebounds at UMKC (2/11) ... finished with 15 points and five rebounds vs. North Dakota State (2/15) ... scored nine points and grabbed four rebounds in 21 minutes vs. Buffalo (2/18) ... tied a career-high with five three-pointers in a perfect night from beyond the arc vs. Western Illinois (2/23), tying a season-high with 23 points in the process ... his 5-for-5 night from long distance vs. Western Illinois also breaks the SDSU threepoint field goal percentage record of 4-for-4, accomplished by Dykstra twice last season and by Craig Jenkins twice, both in 1986 ... also grabbed eight rebounds vs. Western Illinois ... scored 20 points on 6-of-9 shooting, including a 4-for-5 night from distance, vs. IUPUI (2/25) ... scored eight points and grabbed three rebounds in 21 minutes vs. IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... scored 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting, with four rebounds and an assist vs. Southern Utah (3/5) in the league semifinals ... scored six points and grabbed five rebounds in the tournament finals win over Western Illinois (3/6) ... set SDSU consecutive three-pointers made record with 11 over three games [made final two vs. Buffalo (2/18), went 5-for-5 vs. Western Illinois (2/23) and made his first four threes vs. IUPUI (2/25)]

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PTS. AVG. 351 11.3 357 11.5 708 11.4

2010-11: All-Summit League newcomer team selection ... Played in all 31 games as a freshman with 17 starts ... set an SDSU record with a .515 threepoint field goals percentage (34-of-66) ... led the team with 5.1 rebounds per game and with 18 blocks ... finished third on the team with 11.3 points per game ... scored in double figures in 13 of the last 14 games, including the last eight games and scored at least 20 points five times ... came off the bench to score two points and grab four rebounds in his Jackrabbit debut at Eastern Illinois (11/12) ... scored five points, with six rebounds, three blocks and two steals in his first-career start at Iowa (11/14) ... scored a game-high 23 points in the win over Nevada (11/30) ... scored 12 points in a season-high 32 minutes at Minnesota (12/23) ... scored 17 points on a perfect 7-of-7 night from the floor vs. Centenary (1/6) ... grabbed nine rebounds at IUPUI (1/15) ... scored 18 points with four assists off the bench vs. Oakland (1/20) ... scored at least 20 points for a second time this season, including a perfect 4-of-4 mark from threepoint range vs. Southern Utah (1/29) ... scored 20 points for the second time in three games, with a career-high 10 rebounds and went 4-for-4 from three-point range at Centenary (2/5), despite playing just 17 minutes ... scored 20 points and went a perfect 10-for-10 from the free throw line, all in the second half, vs. Western Illinois (2/12) ... scored a career-high 25 points an tied a career-high with four three-pointers at Oakland (2/19) ... averaged 14.5 points and 6.0 rebounds in The Summit League Tournament, with a .786 field goal percentage and a perfect 2-for-2 mark from three-point range Before SDSU: All-time leading scorer and rebounder in Rock Valley High School history ... helped lead the Rockets to the Iowa Class 1A state basketball title in both his junior and senior years ... named all-tournament, team captain and Pizza Ranch Player of the Game following both state tournament championship wins ... four-time all-conference selection ... two-time Nike Jamboree attendee ... named Iowa AAU Player of the Year ... averaged 17.7 points as a junior and 23.1 points as a junior ... also earned numerous honors and awards playing for the Rock Valley High School football team, including an all-state selection ... graduated as Class Salutatorian with a 3.9 GPA ... high school teammate with fellow Jackrabbit Marcus Heemstra


#42 JORDAN DYKSTRA – 2011-12 GAME-BY-GAME

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#32 MARCUS HEEMSTRA • 6-9 • 215 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD ROCK VALLEY, IOWA • ROCK VALLEY H.S. • MATH MAJOR

GP-GS

2010-11.......23-0 2011-12.......28-0 TOTALS ..........51-0

SEASON HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS

POINTS ...............................................9, vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 3-POINT FG ................................................................................... REBOUNDS ........................................7, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 ASSISTS ........................................................3, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 STEALS .............................................2, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 .....................................................2, vs. SW Minn. State, 12/6/11 BLOCKS ......2, vs. North Dakota State, 2/15/12; vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 MINUTES .........................................23, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11

POINTS ...............................................9, vs. Southern Utah, 2/4/12 3-POINT FG ................................................................................... REBOUNDS ........................................7, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 ASSISTS ........................................................3, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 STEALS ....................2, three times, last vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 BLOCKS .....................................2, vs. North Dakota State, 2/15/12 ..................................................................2, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 MINUTES .........................................23, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11

I------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. 14-30 .467 0-0 .000 29-55 .527 0-0 .000 43-85 .506 0-0 .000

CAREER STATISTICS FT-FTA

7-21 16-23 23-44

2011-12: Played in 28 games this season off the bench ... played seven minutes in the season-opener vs. Western Michigan (11/12), when he tied career-highs with four rebounds one block ... recorded a steal in limited action at Georgia (11/16) ... scored four points in six minutes vs. Niagara (11/21), all of them from the free-throw line ... logged a season-high 11 minutes in a win over Sam Houston State (11/22) and set a new career-high with two assists ... set a new career-high with six rebounds and tied career highs with two assists, two steals and with one block vs. Southwest Minnesota State (12/6) ... set new career marks with eight points, seven rebounds and with 23 minutes vs. Dakota State (12/12) ... dished out a career-high three assists and set a career mark with two blocks vs. UMKC (1/14) ... went 2-for-2 from the floor, and from the free throw line, and added two assists in just eight minutes vs. Oral Roberts (2/2) ... played 23 minutes and scored a career-high nine points on a perfect 4-for-4 night from the floor vs. Southern Utah (2/4) ... finished with four points, five rebounds and a pair of assists in 14 productive minutes vs. North Dakota State (2/15) ... also tied a career-high with a pair of blocks against NDSU ... scored five points, grabbed five rebounds and dished out a pair of assists vs. Buffalo (2/18) ... made his only field goal and dished out an assist against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... played just three minutes in the league tournament finals vs. Western Illinois (3/6), but scored four points on 2-of-4 shooting and grabbed three rebounds ... also pitches on the Jackrabbit baseball team 2010-11: Played in 23 of the team's 31 games off the bench as a freshman ... logged 15 minutes at Eastern Illinois (11/12) in his Jackrabbit debut ... blocked a shot and grabbed three rebounds in the season-opening win at EIU ... scored four points on 2-of-2 shooting in the win over Idaho State (11/23) ... pulled down season-high four rebounds in just nine minutes vs. Nevada (11/30) ... tied season-best marks with four points and four rebounds vs. Milwaukee (12/11) ... recorded his first career steal at Western Michigan (12/18) ... also posted a steal at Minnesota (12/23) and at Southern Utah (1/1) ... scored a season-high seven points while playing a season-high 18 minutes vs. Centenary (1/6) ... scored on his only attempt vs. Oakland (3/7) in The Summit League Tournament ... also pitches on the baseball team at SDSU ... compiled a 2-0 record on the mound over 11 innings pitched in seven appearances in the spring of 2011, with six strikeouts and four walks

2012 SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

PCT.

.333 .696 .523

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Before SDSU: Helped lead the Rock Valley Rockets to the Iowa Class 1A state basketball title in both his junior and senior years ... selected to the all-tournament team following both state tournament titles ... earned all-conference honors in both 2009 and 2010 and made the academic all-state team in 2010 ... averaged 15.7 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game as a junior in 2009 and 19.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game as a senior in 2010 ... also earned numerous awards and honors as a standout player on the RVHS baseball team ... member of the National Honor Society ... graduated with high honors ... high school teammate with fellow Jackrabbit Jordan Dykstra


#32 MARCUS HEEMSTRA – 2011-12 GAME-BY-GAME

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#25 CHAD WHITE • 6-6 • 200 • SOPHOMORE • GUARD MADISON, S.D. • MADISON H.S. • ATHLETIC TRAINING MAJOR SEASON HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS

POINTS ...........................................22, vs. Dakota

State, 12/12/11 3-POINT FG .............................4, three times, last at IPFW, 1/28/12 REBOUNDS .........................................8, vs. South Dakota, 1/12/12 ASSISTS .......................................................7, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 STEALS .................2, two times, last vs. Sam Houston St., 11/22/11 BLOCKS ................2, vs. Oakland, 12/30/11; vs. Niagara, 11/21/11 MINUTES .........................................35, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12; ..................................................35, at North Dakota St., 1/21/12

GP-GS

I------TOTAL------I I------3-PTS------I FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. 9-19 .474 6-13 .462 88-178 .494 38-90 .422 102-205 .498 45-97 .464 199-402 .495 89-200 .445

* 2009-10.......8-0 2010-11.......31-0 2011-12.......34-8 TOTALS ..........73-8 *GRANTED A MEDICAL REDSHIRT FOLLWING THE 2009-10 SEASON

CAREER STATISTICS FT-FTA

1-4 38-51 60-86 99-141

2011-12: Played in all 34 games this season with eight starts ... scored 11 points and grabbed six rebounds and two steals at Minnesota (11/14) ... finished with 10 points and five rebounds in a career-high 33 minutes at Georgia (11/16) ... played a season-low 15 minutes, but scored 11 points and made the gameclinching three-pointer at Mercer (11/23) ... made every shot he took at Western Illinois (12/3), including a 3-for-3 night from the field, with two three-pointers and a perfect 4-for-4 night from the free throw line ... scored 11 points in a win over North Dakota (12/10) ... eclipsed the 20-point mark for the third time in his career with a game-high 22 points vs. Dakota State (12/12) ... scored in double figures in seven of the last nine games, including a 12-point effort at Washington (12/18) and a game-high 18 points vs. IPFW (12/28) ... also dished out a career-high seven assists vs. IPFW ... scored 13 points on a perfect 4-for-4 night from the floor and free throw line against UMKC (1/14) ... scored 11 points and played a career-high 35 minutes at North Dakota State (1/21) ... tied a seasonhigh with four three-pointers at IPFW (1/28) ... scored 17 points and grabbed six rebounds at South Dakota (2/9) ... scored 11 points with a pair of assists vs. IUPUI (2/25) ... scored six points on 3-of-4 shooting, grabbed two rebounds and dished out a pair of assists against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament ... scored nine points, all from long range, grabbed four rebounds and tied a careerhigh with 35 minutes played vs. Western Illinois (3/6) in the league finals 2010-11: Played in all 31 games as a redshirt freshman off the bench ... led the team with a career-high 24 points in the win over Eastern Illinois (11/27) ... also set career marks vs. Eastern Illinois with five three-pointers ... set career-high with 29 minutes played vs. North Dakota State (12/4) ... grabbed seven rebounds and added two steals vs. Mayville State (12/8) ... set a career-high with nine rebounds at Western Michigan (12/18) ... set career-high with three blocks at Central Michigan (12/20) ... set a career-high with four assists vs. Oakland (1/20), only to top that mark two days later with six assists vs. IPFW (1/22) ... scored 12 points in the win vs. Western Illinois (2/12) ... erupted for 21 points on 7-of-9 shooting including a 3-of-5 effort from long distance vs. Oakland (3/7) in The Summit League Tournament semifinals ... also dished out four assists against Oakland

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PCT.

.250 .745 .698 .702

POINTS.........................................24, vs. Eastern

Illinois, 11/27/10 3-POINT FG ....................................5, vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/27/10 REBOUNDS ...................................9, at Western Michigan, 12/18/10 ASSISTS .......................................................7, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 STEALS..............2, five times, last vs. Sam Houston State, 11/22/11 BLOCKS .......................................3, at Central Michigan, 12/20/10 MINUTES .........................................35, vs. Western Illinois, 3/6/12; ..............................................35, at North Dakota State, 1/21/12

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2009-10: Played in the first eight games off the bench before suffering a season-ending injury ... scored 14 points in home debut vs. Mayville State (11/16), when he went 5-of-8 from the floor, including a 4-for-6 effort from three-point range Before SDSU: A member of the 2009 Madison Bulldogs Class 'A' Title winner ... Argus Leader Co-Player of the Year and a member of the all-Big 8 Conference first-team ... all-time leading scorer and assist man in Madison High School history ... selected to the first-team all-state and all-tournament team ...averaged 17.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 4.7 assists in high school ... high school teammate with fellow Jackrabbit Tony Fiegen


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#24 ZACH HORSTMAN • 6-6 • 195 • FRESHMAN • WINNER, S.D. • WINNER H.S. • HPER MAJOR

G /F

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..............................................................12, at Western Illinois, 12/3/11 3-POINT FG ..........................................................4, at Western Illinois, 12/3/11 REBOUNDS .......................................................................6, vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 ASSISTS ......................................................2, vs. Sam Houston State, 11/22/11 STEALS.......................................................................2, at Nebraska, 11/26/11 BLOCKS ....................................................1, four times, last vs. IPFW, 12/28/11 MINUTES ...................................................19, vs. Sam Houston State, 11/22/11 POINTS

2011-12: Played in 25 games off the bench ... scored seven points in nine minutes in his Jackrabbit debut vs. Western Michigan (11/12) ... recorded his first career steal at Minnesota (11/14) ... scored eight points in a season-high 19 minutes vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) ... recorded his first-career block at Nebraska (11/26) ... went a perfect 4-for-4 from three-point range in scoring a season-high 12 points at Western Illinois (12/3) ... reached double figures for the second time in his career with 10 points vs. Dakota State (12/12) ... grabbed a career-high six rebounds in just seven minutes on the floor vs. IPFW (12/28) ... grabbed two rebounds in two minutes on the floor against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament

Before SDSU: Five-year basketball letterwinner at Winner High School ... all-Big Dakota Conference selection in all four years at Winner High School ... named South Dakota Gatorade Player of the Year, co-Mr. Basketball and Argus Leader Player of the Year in 2011 ... team captain and first-team all-state selection in both 2010 and 2011 ... second-team all-state selection in 2009 ... finished his high school career with 2,006 points and 577 rebounds, both school records ... also earned six varsity letters in track and field and four letters in football ... fouryear honor roll student ... graduated with honors

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#22 ZACH MONAGHAN • 6-2 • 170 • FRESHMAN • GUARD PALATINE, ILL. • FREMD H.S. • UNDECIDED MAJOR SEASON/CAREER HIGHS POINTS ...........................................10, vs. Southwest Minnesota State, 12/6/11 3-POINT FG ............................2, vs. North Dakota, 12/10/11; at IUPUI, 12/1/11 REBOUNDS .........................................................................3, at IUPUI, 12/1/11 ASSISTS ...............................................................3, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 STEALS ................................................................2, vs. Dakota State, 12/12/11 BLOCKS ............................................................................................................ MINUTES ..........................................................................23, at IUPUI, 12/1/11

2011-12: Played in 25 games this season with two starts ... made his Jackrabbit debut at Minnesota (11/14) ... scored the first five points of his career vs. Sam Houston State (11/22) ... scored six points, all from long range, in his first-career start at IUPUI (12/1) ... reached double-figures for the first time in his career with 10 points vs. Southwest Minnesota State (12/6) ... set season-high marks with three assists and with a pair of steals vs. Dakota State (12/12)

Before SDSU: Three-time varsity letterwinner ... earned 2010 Mid-Suburban League Player of the Year honors as a junior after averaging 17 points, 4.5 assists and 3.0 steals per game ... followed that up with 23 points, 4.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 4.5 steals per game as a senior, when he repeated as Mid-Suburban League Player of the Year ... also named all-state and all-conference in both 2010 and 2011 ... team captain in both his junior and senior seasons ... named the 2011 Cook County Captain ... four year honor roll student

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#5 TAÉVAUNN PRINCE • 6-3 • 215 • FRESHMAN • GUARD TORONTO, ONTARIO • PROCTOR ACADEMY • BUSINESS ECON MAJOR SEASON/CAREER HIGHS POINTS ...................16, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12;

vs. Southwest Minn. State, 12/6/11 3-POINT FG ....................................................................2, at Mercer, 11/23/11 REBOUNDS ................................10, at Oakland, 1/26/12; at Minnesota, 1/14/11 ASSISTS ..............................................................3, vs. Western Illinois, 2/23/12 STEALS ............................................................................2, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 BLOCKS ...........................................................................2, vs. UMKC, 1/14/12 MINUTES ...................................................................32, at Minnesota, 1/14/11 2011-12: Played in 33 games this season with two starts ... recorded his first-career double-double with 13 points and a team-high 10 rebounds at Minnesota (11/14) ... also scored 13 points at Georgia (11/16) and led the team with nine rebounds ... scored 12 points in the win at Mercer (11/23) finished with 11 points at Nebraska (11/26) ... scored a career-high 16 vs. Southwest Minnesota State (12/6) ... scored 12 points in 16 minutes vs. North Dakota (12/10) ... reached double figures for the third straight game with 15 points vs. Dakota State (12/12) ... tied a career-high with a game-high 16 points, including a perfect 8-for-8 night at the free throw line, vs. UMKC (1/14) ... also recorded is first-career blocks vs. UMKC ... tied a career-high with 10 rebounds at Oakland (1/26) ... scored eight points in 21 minutes vs. North Dakota State (2/15) ... scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds in 17 minutes vs. Buffalo (2/18) ...

scored 13 points on a perfect 4-for-4 night from the floor, with five rebounds and a career-high three assists vs. Western Illinois (2/23) ... scored eight points on 3-of-4 shooting with four rebounds vs. IUPUI (2/25) ... scored 10 points and grabbed a pair of rebounds in 18 minutes on the floor against IUPUI (3/3) in the league tournament Before SDSU: 2010 McDonald's All-American nominee ... all-conference honorable mention selection at St. Mary's Ryken High School after averaging 12 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game in 2007-08 ... averaged 17 points, 4.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game at in 2008-09 and then 21 points, 5.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game in 2009-10, both at Proctor Academy in Andover, N.H. ... honor roll student

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COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA

JEFFERSON, S.D.

JEFFERSON H.S.

DAKOTA VALLEY H.S.

COMMUNICATIONS MAJOR

MECH. ENGINEERING MAJOR

Before SDSU: Transferred to SDSU after one season at Mid-America Nazarene in Olathe, Kan., where he played in 28 games as a freshman in 2010-11 ... averaged 14.2 points 10.8 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game as a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School ... holds high school's record for rebounds in a game with 21 ... named first-team all-city, all-conference, Southwest Iowa AllStar and Boys and Girls Club of the Midlands All-Star following his senior season ... averaged 10.3 points and 8.0 rebounds per game as a junior in high school, earning him second-team all-city accolades ... also competed in football and track in high school, earning all-city and all-conference honors in football twice ... member of the speech, DECA and pep clubs in high school

Before SDSU: Three-time varsity letterwinner ... team captain in both 2010 and 2011 ... all-conference selection in both 2010 and 2011 ... averaged 12.9 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game as a senior in 2011 ... also earned two varsity letters in football, one in track and one in golf at Dakota Valley High School ... served as a team captain in football and earned academic all-state honors in 2011 ... four year honor roll student ... South Dakota Regent Scholar

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CORY JACOBSEN

6-3 • 185 • FRESHMAN • GUARD

6-1 • 190 • FRESHMAN • GUARD

SILISTRA, BULGARIA

VIBORG, S.D.

SOFIA H.S.

VIBORG H.S.

CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJOR

NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES MAJOR

Before SDSU: Team captain and leading scorer with 23 points per game on U18 team in 2009-10 ... also selected to the "Best Five" team in 2009-10 ... averaged 21 points as a member of the U20 team in the 2009-10 Bulgarian National Tournament, the second-highest average by any player at the event ... named MVP of the 2011 U18 Bulgaria National Basketball Championships after averaging 23.4 points per game ... First-team all-Bulgaria selection in 2010 ... won a silver medal as a member of the 2010 U20 team and as a member of the 2009 U17 team ... also won a bronze medal at the 2009 U17 Bulgarian Cup

Before SDSU: 2011 South Dakota Mr. Basketball finalist ... played on the varsity team since seventh grade, earning a total of five varsity letters in basketball ... all-conference selection from 2007-11 ... first-team all-state selection in 2010 and 2011 ... second-team all-state selection in 2009 ... named to the State Class 'B' All-Tournament Team from 2009-11 ... two-time Argus Leader "First Five" selection ... also earned four varsity letters and numerous honors in football, including Yankton Daily Press and Dakotan Player of the Year honors in 2010 ... six-time letterwinner for the Viborg High School track team ... earned U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award in 2010 and 2011 ... Wendy's High School Heisman school and state winner ... fouryear honor roll student ... two-year member of the National Honor Society ... 2011 Viborg High School class Salutatorian JACKRABBIT REDSHIRTS

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ALEX OLSON

6-1 • 191 • FRESHMAN • GUARD BROOKFIELD, WIS. BROOKFIELD CENTRAL H.S. GENERAL STUDIES MAJOR Before SDSU: Three-time varsity letterwinner ... two-year team captain ... finished as the all-time leader in steals at Brookfield Central High School and second all time in assists ... first-team all-conference and first-team all-suburban team selection in 2010 ... also named third team all-area, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Honorable Mention and earned a WBCA South Division I allstar selection in 2010 ... named all-conference and all-suburban honorable mention in 2009 ... also earned two varsity letters in football, earning all-conference honorable mention in both 2009 and 2010 ... honor roll student

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JACKRABBIT INDIVIDUAL TOP-10s POINTS IN A GAME

1. 44............................Dave Thomas, vs. Coe College, 3/10/1973 2. 41............................... Tom Black, vs. Morningside, 1/21/1964 41 ......................Steve Lingenfelter, vs. Grand View, 12/1/1980 4. 40....................................Kent Hyde, vs. Augustana, 2/5/1957 40.......................Steve Lingenfelter, at Fresno St., 12/19/1980 6. 38 ................................Tom Black, vs. UW-Oshkosh, 1/3/1964 38 .............................Lee Colburn, vs. Augustana, 12/29/1970 38 ................................Chris White, vs. Augustana, 2/16/1991 9. 37 .......................Austin Hansen, vs. Morningside, 12/29/2000 10. 36 .....................Nate Wolters, vs. North Dakota St., 12/5/2010 36.....................Austin Hansen, vs. Fort Hays State, 3/14/2003 36......................Chris White, vs. Black Hills State, 12/20/1991

POINTS IN A SEASON

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

747 ...................Chris White (33 games) - 1991-92 716 ............Jason Sempsrott (30 games) - 1996-97 702 ...........Nate Wolters (33 games) - 2011-12 640 ...............Juriad Hughes (26 games) - 1993-94 638................Don Jacobsen (27 games) - 1960-61 633 ...................Chris White (32 games) - 1990-91 615..................Mark Tetzlaff (33 games) - 1984-85 604 .................Nate Wolters (31 games) - 2010-11 597.................Andy Moeller (34 games) - 2003-04 573 .................Steve Brown (29 games) - 1977-78

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

404.....................Tom Black (27 games) - 1962-63 385 ................Terry Slattery (27 games) - 1960-61 337..................Mark Tetzlaff (30 games) - 1983-84 326 ................Dave Thomas (26 games) - 1972-73 322 .........Steve Lingenfelter (30 games) - 1979-80 319 .....................Sid Bostic (27 games) - 1962-63 314.................Guy Mackner (27 games) - 1967-68 291..................Mark Tetzlaff (33 games) - 1984-85 283 .............Larry Nickelson (26 games) - 1976-77 280 ................Dave Thomas (25 games) - 1971-72

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

225 .................................Brian Norberg - 1997-98 198 .............................Nate Wolters - 2011-12 194.....................................Kyle Adams - 1987-88 188 ...................................Nate Wolters - 2010-11 183.....................................Kyle Adams - 1986-87 183.................................Todd Swanson - 1983-84 181 ..............................Jason Sempsrott - 1996-97 170 .................................Brian Norberg - 1998-99 163 ................................Tom McDonald - 1984-85 157 .......................Marquise Richardson - 2003-04

REBOUNDS IN A GAME

1. 29........................Terry Slattery, vs. Lincoln (Mo.), 12/22/1961 2. 26........................by Wayne Gaughran, vs. South Dakota, 1960 26............................Dave Thomas, vs. Coe College, 3/10/1973 4. 25 ....................................Guy Mackner, vs. Morningside, 1968 25 ......................Steve Lingenfelter, vs. Grand View, 12/1/1980 6. 24 ......................................Tom Black, vs. North Dakota, 1963 24 .............................Tom Black, vs. Neb.-Wesleyan, 3/9/1963 8. 23......................Larry Nickelson, vs. South Dakota, 1/20/1977 23........................Marlin VanDenEinde, vs. South Dakota, 1959 23...........................................Marv Kool, vs. Augustana, 1953

Other players with 12 assists in a game include: Brian Norberg (3), Jason Sempsrott, Tony Matthews (2), Kyle Adams, Tom McDonald, Mike Round, Paul McDonald, Marquise Richardson

Other players with six steals in a game include: Marquise Richardson, Andy Moeller (2), Austin Hansen (2), Andy Cone, Greg Himler, Jermaine Showers (3), Troy Bouman, Jeff Booher

7. 8. 9. 10.

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN A GAME

1. 8............................Jason Schuetz, vs. North Dakota, 1/12/1996 8..................................Randy Suarez, vs. Augustana, 2/7/1987 3. 7 ....................Griffan Callahan, at Nebraska, 11/ 26/ 2012 7............................................Clint Sargent, vs. IUPUI, 2/10/11 7 ..............................Garrett Callahan, at Oakland, 12/31/2008 7 ........................Garrett Callahan, vs. Upper Iowa, 11/25/2008 7 ...................................Luke Geiver, vs. Upper Iowa, 2/5/2005 7 ........................Austin Hansen, vs. Fort Hays State, 3/14/2003 7 ...............................Austin Hansen, vs. Augustana, 2/12/2000 7 .....................Randy Suaraz, at Northern Colorado, 1/28/1988

1132..............Mark Tetzlaff (118 games) - 1981-85 844 ................Kai Williams (122 games) - 2006-10 837 ..................Lee Colburn (96 games) - 1969-73 810 ................Dave Thomas (85 games) - 1969-73 804 .....................Sid Bostic (70 games) - 1961-64 755 .............Larry Nickelson (79 games) - 1975-78 737...........Wayne Gaughran (70 games) - 1957-60 736 ..........Bob Winzenburg (111 games) - 1978-82 734 ................Kurt Meister (115 games) - 1994-98 729 ................Terry Slattery (64 games) - 1959-62

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

605 .................................Brian Norberg - 1995-99 472 ......................Nate Wolters - 2009-present 471.....................................Kyle Adams - 1984-88 404 ................................Chris Stoebner - 1999-03 393 ................................Tony Matthews - 1987-91 386 ................................Tom McDonald - 1982-86 363............................Jermaine Showers - 1992-96 343 ..............................Jason Sempsrott - 1993-97 297.................................Cer'ci Mahone - 1977-79 291 ..................................Troy Bouman - 1990-94

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

226............................Jermaine Showers - 1992-96 225.................................Austin Hansen - 1999-03 223 .....................................Jeff Booher - 1988-92 187 .......................................Tom Rops - 1992-96 176 ..................................Troy Bouman - 1990-94 145 ..............................Jason Sempsrott - 1993-97 140.....................................Kyle Adams - 1984-88 136 ................................Tony Matthews - 1987-91 134....................................Mark Tetzlaff - 1981-85 132 .......................Marquise Richardson - 2002-04

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

189 ....................................Cullen Ober - 1986-90 130 ...........................Steve Lingenfelter - 1979-81 115..................................Jason Schuetz - 1992-96 103 ....................................Kurt Meister - 1994-98 91 ........................................Andy Cone - 1998-02 88.........................................Joe Ashley - 1981-84 85..........................Cory VandeWettering - 1990-94 83.................................Adam Robinson - 2000-03 69......................................Mark Tetzlaff - 1981-85 69 ...................................Brian Norberg - 1995-99

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

252...............Clint Sargent (119 games) - 2007-11 235.............Austin Hansen (119 games) - 1999-03 202..........Garrett Callahan (118 games) - 2006-10 197................Randy Suarez (80 games) - 1986-89 163 ....Griffan Callahan (116 games) - 2011-12 155 .............Brian Norberg (114 games) - 1995-99 151 ..............Ryan Naatjes (118 games) - 1990-95 147.................Andy Moeller (95 games) - 2000-04 138 ..........Jason Sempsrott (110 games) - 1993-97 131 ...................Chris White (65 games) - 1990-92

REBOUNDS IN A CAREER

ASSISTS IN A CAREER

STEALS IN A SEASON

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

78 .......................................Jeff Booher - 1990-91 76 .......................................Jeff Booher - 1991-92 75...................................Austin Hansen - 2002-03 73 .........................Marquise Richardson - 2003-04 64..............................Jermaine Showers - 1993-94 64........................................Terry Cress - 1999-00 7. 62...............................Kevin McNamara - 1979-80 62 ..................................Tony Matthews - 1990-91 9. 61.......................................John Brown - 1981-82 61..............................Jermaine Showers - 1995-96

BLOCKED SHOTS IN A GAME

1. 8 ...........................Kurt Meister, vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 2/7/1998 8...............Steve Lingenfelter, at North Dakota State, 1/18/1980 3. 7 ........................Jason Scheutz, vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 2/3/1996 7 .......................................Cullen Ober, vs. Carleton, 12/6/1986 5. 6 ......................Cody Volmer, vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 11/13/1998 6 ...........................Tom Rops, vs. Dakota Wesleyan, 12/18/1993 6......................................Cullen Ober, vs. Augustana, 2/7/1987 6 ..............................Joe Ashley, vs. Nebraska Omaha, 1/6/1984 6 .............................Todd Swanson, at Mankato State, 2/5/1983 6 ......................Steve Lingenfelter, vs. South Dakota, 1/15/1981

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

ASSISTS IN A SEASON

STEALS IN A GAME

1. 8...............Tony Matthews, vs. Northwestern (Iowa), 12/27/1990 8 .......................Kevin McNamara, vs. South Dakota, 1/26/1980 3. 7 ...............................Tom Rops, vs. Mayville State, 12/20/1994 7 ................................Tony Matthews, at Augustana, 2/16/1991 7...................................Jeff Booher, at UW-Parkside, 12/8/1990 6. 6......................13 times, last by Jose Frias, vs. VMI, 11/12/2006

1931..............Mark Tetzlaff (118 games) - 1981-85 1822 ................Lee Colburn (96 games) - 1969-73 1815...........Austin Hansen (119 games) - 1999-03 1609 ..Nate Wolters (94 games) - 2009-present 1534 .............Steve Brown (101 games) - 1974-78 1505.............Clint Sargent (119 games) - 2007-11 1488..............Don Jacobsen (75 games) - 1958-61 1449........Garrett Callahan (118 games) - 2006-10 1423 ..............Kai Williams (122 games) - 2006-10 1399......Jermaine Showers (114 games) - 1992-96

REBOUNDS IN A SEASON

ASSISTS IN A GAME

1. 17...........................Tom McDonald, vs. Morningside, 2/21/1986 2. 15 ................Brian Norberg, vs. Gustavus Adolphus, 11/24/1998 15.......................Brian Norberg, vs. vs. Morningside, 2/21/1998 4. 13 .......................Kyle Adams, at Northern Colorado, 1/28/1988 13 .........................Craig Jenkins, vs. St. Cloud State, 1/22/1988 13 .........................Todd Swanson, vs. St. Cloud State, 2/3/1984 13 .....................Cer’Ci Mahone, vs. Northern State, 12/22/1978 8. 12.....13 times, last by Nate Wolters, at Oakland, 1/26/2012

POINTS IN A CAREER

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

STEALS IN A CAREER

BLOCKED SHOTS IN A SEASON

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

79 .............................Steve Lingenfelter - 1979-80 61 ......................................Cullen Ober - 1988-89 57 ......................................Cullen Ober - 1986-87 53 ...................................Brian Norberg - 1997-98 51 .............................Steve Lingenfelter - 1980-81 48 ......................................Cullen Ober - 1987-88 45 ......................................Kurt Meister - 1997-98 43....................................Jason Schuetz - 1995-96 39.................................Adam Robinson - 2002-03 38.........................................Joe Ashley - 1983-84

BLOCKED SHOTS IN A CAREER

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS IN A SEASON

1. 85...................Andy Moeller (34 games) - 2003-04 85.................Austin Hansen (31 games) - 2002-03 3. 83...................Clint Sargent (31 games) - 2010-11 4. 79..............Garrett Callahan (33 games) - 2008-09 5. 75 .......Griffan Callahan (34 games) – 2011-12 6. 74 .....................Chris White (33 games) - 1991-92 7. 73..................Randy Suarez (30 games) - 1987-88 68...................Clint Sargent (30 games) - 2009-10 68...................Clint Sargent (29 games) - 2008-09 10. 65..................Randy Suarez (28 games) - 1986-87

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JACKRABBIT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

POINTS

REBOUNDS

GAME:

GAME:

SEASON:

44, by Dave Thomas vs. Coe College, 3/10/1973 747, by Chris White, 1992 (33 GAMES) CAREER: 1,931, by Mark Tetzlaff, 1982-85 (118 GAMES) SEASON AVERAGE: 26.7, by Steve Lingenfelter, 1981 (560 POINTS IN 21 GAMES) CAREER AVERAGE: 21.2, by Chris White, 1990-92 (1,380 POINTS IN 65 GAMES)

SEASON:

29, by Terry Slattery vs. Lincoln (Mo.), 12/17/1961 404, by Tom Black, 1963 (27 GAMES) CAREER: 1,132 by Mark Tetzlaff in, 1982-85 (118 GAMES)

REBOUNDS PER GAME AVERAGE SEASON:

14.8, by Tom Black, 1963 (404 IN 27 GAMES) CAREER (TWO YEARS): 13.2, by Tom Black, 1963-64 (635 IN 48 GAMES) CAREER (THREE YEARS): 11.5, by Sid Bostic, 1962-64 (804 IN 70 GAMES) CAREER (FOUR YEARS): 9.6, by Mark Tetzlaff, 1982-85 (1,132 IN 118 GAMES)

FIELD GOALS GAME:

20, by Dave Thomas, vs. Coe College, 3/10/1973 SEASON: 247, (247-for-603) by Juriad Hughes, 1994

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN 10 ATTEMPTS) GAME:

1.000, (13-for-13) by Dennis Womeldorf vs. Augustana, 1970 1.000, (11-for-11) by Cory VandeWettering vs. Augustana, 1/19/1994 1.000, (10-for-10) by Sid Bostic vs. Tarkio (Mo.), 12/30/1961 SEASON: 64.8 pct. (227-for-350) by Steve Lingenfelter, 1981 (21 GAMES) CAREER: 60.7 pct. (724-for-1,191) by Mark Tetzlaff, 1982-85

ASSISTS GAME:

17, by Tom McDonald, vs. Morningside, 2/21/1986 SEASON: 225, by Brian Norberg, 1998 (29 GAMES) CAREER: 605, by Brian Norberg, 1996-99 (114 GAMES)

ASSISTS PER GAME AVERAGE SEASON:

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS

CAREER:

GAME:

8, by Randy Suarez vs. Augustana, 2/7/1987 85, by Andy Moeller, 2004 (207 ATTEMPTS IN 34 GAMES) by Austin Hansen, 2003 (210 ATTEMPTS IN 31 GAMES) CAREER: 252, by Clint Sargent, 2007-11 (659 ATTEMPTS IN 119 GAMES) SEASON PER GAME AVG.: 2.74, by Austin Hansen, 2003

7.8, by Brian Norberg, 1998 (225 ASSISTS IN 29 GAMES) 5.5, by Cer’Ci Mahone, 1978-79 (297 ASSISTS IN 54 GAMES) 5.3, by Brian Norberg, 1996-99 (605 ASSISTS IN 114 GAMES)

SEASON:

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1.000, (5-for-5) by Jordan Dykstra, vs. Western Illinois, 2/ 23/ 2012 SEASON: .515, (34-for-66) by Jordan Dykstra, 2010-11 (31 GAMES) .451, (65-for-144) by Randy Suarez, 1987 (28 GAMES) CAREER: .420, (197-for-469) by Randy Suarez, 1987-89

STEALS GAME:

8, by Kevin McNamara, vs. South Dakota, 1/26/1980 SEASON: 78, by Jeff Booher, 1991 (32 GAMES) CAREER: 250, by Jeff Booher, 1989-92 (117 GAMES) CAREER AVG.: 2.14, by Jeff Booher, 1989-92 (250 STEALS IN 117 GAMES)

GAME:

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

BLOCKED SHOTS GAME:

8, by Steve Lingenfelter, at North Dakota State, 1/18/1980 SEASON: 79, by Steve Lingenfelter, 1980 (30 GAMES) CAREER: 189, by Cullen Ober, 1987-90 (96 GAMES)

GAME:

14, (5-for-14) by Austin Hansen, vs. South Dakota, 1/16/2003 (4-for-14) by Austin Hansen, at St. Cloud State, 1/11/2003 SEASON: 213, (83-for-214) by Clint Sargent, 2011 (31 GAMES) CAREER: 659, (252-for-659) by Clint Sargent, 2007-11 (119 GAMES) CONSECUTIVE ATTEMPTS MADE: 11, by Jordan Dykstra, 2012 ( OVER THREE GAMES ) MADE FINAL TW O ATTEMPTS VS. B UFFALO, 2/ 18/ 2012 5-FOR -5, VS. W ESTERN I LLINOIS, 2/ 23/ 2012 MADE FIRST FOUR ATTEMPTS VS. IUPUI, 2/ 25/ 2012

FREE THROWS GAME:

22, (22-of-28) by Don Jacobsen vs. Prairie View, 3/11/1961 SEASON: 236, (236-of-301) by Don Jacobsen, 1961 (27 GAMES) CAREER: 523, (523-of-690) by Don Jacobsen, 1959-61 (75 GAMES)

RECORDS BY YEAR IN SCHOOL POINTS

FRESHMAN:

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME (MIN.

453, by Matt Cadwell, 2006 (15.6 PPG IN 29 GAMES) 604, by Nate Wolters, 2011 (19.5 PPG IN 31 GAMES) JUNIOR: 702, by Nate Wolters, 2012 (21.3 PPG IN 30 GAMES ) SENIOR: 747, by Chris White, 1992 ( 22.6 PPG, IN 33 GAMES) SOPHOMORE:

10 ATT.): 1.000 (12-of-12), by Nate Wolters, at UMKC, 1/7/2010 1.000 (12-of-12), by Garrett Callahan, vs. Southern Utah, 2/12/2009 1.000 (12-of-12), by Jim Sutton, vs. St. Thomas, 12/8/1956 SEASON (MIN. 2.5 APG): .920, (127-of-138) by Jim Sutton, 1957 (22 GAMES) CAREER: .863, (297-of-344) by Jim Sutton, 1955-57 (71 GAMES) .885, (161-of-182) by Tom McDonald, 1983-86 (104 GAMES) (TOM MCDONALD ATTEMPTED 182 FREE THROWS IN 104 GAMES, 1.75 PER GAME)

REBOUNDS FRESHMAN:

260, by Matt Jones, 2002 (8.7 RPG IN 30 GAMES) SOPHOMORE: 278, by Mark Tetzlaff, 1983 (9.9 RPG IN 28 GAMES) JUNIOR: 404, by Tom Black, 1963 (14.8 RPG IN 27 GAMES) SENIOR: 326, by Dave Thomas, 1973 (12.3 RPG IN 26 GAMES)

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JACKRABBIT TEAM RECORDS

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT

POINTS HOME GAME:

136, vs. Midland Lutheran (80), 12/14/1990

VICTORY:

ROAD GAME:

120, vs. Augustana (82), 1/18/1964

DEFEAT:

SEASON: 2,941, 2003-04 (34 GAMES; 86.5 POINTS PER GAME) CONFERENCE GAME: CONFERENCE

73, vs. Dakota State, (W, 105-32), 11/22/1997

55, vs. Kent State, (L, 105-50), 11/10/2006

MISCELLANEOUS:

121 vs. Northern Iowa (78), 2/16/1968

15-15 tie, vs. South Dakota, 3/12/1915

LARGEST/SMALLEST COMBINED SCORE

SEASON: 1,594, 2001-02 (18 GAMES)

216 POINTS: SDSU 136 vs. Midland Lutheran 80, 12/14/1991

AVERAGE POINTS SEASON:

13 POINTS: Madison Normal 6, SDSU 7, 1903-04 Season

90.2, 2001-02 (2,706 POINTS IN 30 GAMES)

CONFERENCE SEASON:

REBOUNDS

92.0, 1968-69 (12 GAMES) GAME:

FIELD GOALS GAME:

51, vs. Midland Lutheran, 12/14/1991

SEASON:

92, vs. Alberta-Calgary, 12/22/1965

SEASON:

1,540, 1962-63 (57.0 REBOUNDS PER GAME IN 27 GAMES)

SEASON AVERAGE:

57.0, 1962-63 (1,540 REBOUNDS IN 27 GAMES)

1,015, (1015-of-2153), 2003-04 (32 GAMES; 47.1 PCT.)

ASSISTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME:

71.4 pct. (30-of-42), vs. North Dakota State, 3/1/1985

SEASON:

53.3 pct. (896-for-1,681), 1979-80 (30 GAMES)

GAME:

34, vs. Mayville State (N.D.), 12/11/1984

SEASON:

637, 1984-85 (19.3 ASSISTS PER GAME IN 33 GAMES)

SEASON AVERAGE:

FREE THROWS GAME:

53 vs. Augustana, 2/5/1957

SEASON:

662, (662-of-925), 2003-04 (34 GAMES)

19.6, 1986-87 (548 ASSISTS IN 28 GAMES)

STEALS GAME:

23, vs. Northwestern (Iowa), 12/27/1990

SEASON:

369, 1990-91 (11.5 STEALS PER GAME IN 32 GAMES)

SEASON AVERAGE:

11.5, 1990-91 (369 STEALS IN 32 GAMES)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME (MIN. 10 ATT.):

1.000 (13-for-13), vs. IUPUI, 2/7/2008 SEASON:

BLOCKED SHOTS

1.000 (14-for-14), vs. IPFW, 1/5/2008

75.2 pct. (401-of-533), 1976-77 (26 GAMES)

GAME:

14, vs. North Dakota State, 2/28/1987

SEASON:

137, 1995-96 (4.7 BLOCKS PER GAME IN 29 GAMES)

SEASON AVERAGE:

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS GAME:

66, vs. Augustana, 2/5/1957

SEASON:

925, (662-of-925), 2003-04 (34 GAMES)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS GAME:

15, (15-for-30), at Oakland, 12/31/2008

SEASON:

276, (276-of-672), 2010-11 (31 GAMES)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME (MIN. 10 ATT.): SEASON:

70 pct. (7-for-10), vs. Sioux Falls, 11/30/1987

42.7 pct. (156-for-365), 1986-87 (31 GAMES)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GAME:

33, at Oakland, 1/ 26/ 2012

SEASON:

680, (267-of-680), 2011-12 (34 GAMES )

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4.7, 1995-96 (137 BLOCKS IN 29 GAMES)


THE JACKRABBITS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAY

1958-59 MIDWEST REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D. SDSU 73, Augustana, Ill., 72 SDSU 106, Knox 80 NATIONAL FINALS – EVANSVILLE, IND. Los Angeles State 92, SDSU 67

1959-60 GREAT LAKES REGIONAL – GALESBURG, ILL. Prairie View 78, SDSU 65 SDSU 93, Wartburg 77

1960-61 MIDWEST REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D. SDSU 90, Cornell 71 SDSU 88, Prairie View 84 NATIONAL FINALS – EVANSVILLE, IND. SDSU 79, California-Santa Barbara 65 Southeast Missouri 81, SDSU 69 SDSU 77, Mount St. Mary's 76

SDSU FINISHED THIRD

1969-70 MIDWEST REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D. SDSU 82, Southwest Missouri 71 SDSU 92, Central Missouri 73 NATIONAL FINALS – EVANSVILLE, IND. Tennessee State 92, SDSU 89

1971-72 SUB-REGION PLAYOFFS – NORTHFIELD, MINN. St. Olaf 87, SDSU 72

1972-73 MIDWEST REGIONAL – SPRINGFIELD, MO. SDSU 85, Southwest Missouri 74 Coe College 107, SDSU 104

1977-78 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – GREEN BAY, WIS. Wisconsin-Green Bay 80, SDSU 57 SDSU 61, Chapman College 59

1979-80 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D. SDSU 74, Stonehill College 51 SDSU 98, Western Illinois 86 QUARTERFINALS – LAKELAND, FLA. Florida Southern 81, SDSU 71

1983-84 NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL – NEW BRITAIN, CONN. SDSU 74, Central Connecticut 59 Sacred Heart 88, SDSU 81 OT

1984-85

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS! - Forward Nick Brod has his hands full with the championship trophy after SDSU defeated Wittenburg 44-42 to claim the 1963 NCAA College Division championship.

1962-63 MIDWEST REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D. SDSU 71, Cornell 64 SDSU 77, Nebraska Wesleyan 75 NATIONAL FINALS – EVANSVILLE, IND. SDSU 84, Fresno State 71 SDSU 80, Southern Illinois 76 SDSU 44, Wittenburg 42

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1967-68

GREAT LAKES REGIONAL – NORMAL, ILL. Indiana State 101, SDSU 96 SDSU 86, DePauw 84

1968-69 MIDWEST REGIONAL – SPRINGFIELD, MO. SDSU 79, Lincoln University 77 Southwest Missouri 87, SDSU 74

NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D. SDSU 73, Gannon University 64 SDSU 58, Grand Valley State 57 QUARTERFINALS, – BROOKINGS, S.D. SDSU 62, Cal State-Hayward 58 FINAL FOUR – SPRINGFIELD, MASS. SDSU 78, Mount St. Mary's 71 Jacksonville State 74, SDSU 73

NATIONAL RUNNER-UP

1995-96 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – HAYS, KAN. SDSU 94, North Dakota State 88 Fort Hays State (Kan.) 99, SDSU 90

1996-97 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D. SDSU 102, Nebraska-Kearney 83 SDSU 86, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 74 ELITE EIGHT – LOUISVILLE, KY. Lynn, (Fla.), 78, SDSU 72

1997-98 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS,S.D. SDSU 93, Metropolitan State 79 Northern State 88, SDSU 82

1999-00 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – DENVER, COLO. North Dakota 73, SDSU 67

2000-01 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – ST. CLOUD, MINN. Metropolitan State 91, SDSU 80

2001-02 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D. SDSU 96, Nebraska-Omaha 76 Metropolitan State 87, SDSU 86

2002-03 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – KEARNEY, NEB. SDSU 84, Fort Hays State 78 Nebraska-Kearney 86, SDSU 85

2003-04 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – DENVER, COLO. SDSU 99, Northern State 80 Metropolitan State 109, SDSU 69

2011-12 SOUTH REGIONAL – ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. South Dakota State vs. Baylor

1987-88 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. Missouri-St. Louis 68, SDSU 63 SDSU 87, Angelo State 84

1990-91 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – GRAND FORKS, N.D. SDSU 92, Metropolitan State 79 North Dakota 54, SDSU 51

1991-92 NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL – BROOKINGS, S.D. SDSU 79, St. Cloud State 74 OT SDSU 87, Denver 57 ELITE EIGHT – SPRINGFIELD, MASS. California, (Pa.), 84, SDSU 73

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THE SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS BRACKET

2012 SUMMIT LEAGUE MEN ’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Sioux Falls Arena • Sioux Falls, S.D. (1) Oral Roberts

71

Saturday, March 3 Game 1 • 6 p.m. TV: Midco Sports Net/ Fox College Sports (8) IPFW

(1) Oral Roberts

53

67

(4) Western Illinois

Monday, March 5 Game 5 • 6 p.m. TV: Midco Sports Net/ 58 Fox College Sports

Sunday, March 4 Game 3 • 6 p.m. TV: Midco Sports Net/ Fox College Sports (5) North Dakota State

(2) South Dakota State

50

(4) Western Illinois 54

53

Tuesday, March 6 Championship 8 p.m. TV: ESPN2

77

Saturday, March 3 Game 2 • 8:30 p.m. TV: Midco Sports Net/ Fox College Sports (7) IUPUI

(4) Western Illinois

(2) South Dakota State

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(2) South Dakota State 63

56

(3) Oakland

Monday, March 5 Game 6 • 8:30 p.m. TV: Midco Sports Net/ 82 Fox College Sports

Sunday, March 4 Game 4 • 8:30 p.m. TV: Midco Sports Net/ Fox College Sports (6) Southern Utah

(2) South Dakota State

52 (OT)

(6) Southern Utah 47

84 (All times CST)

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Louisville

Portland

Albuquerque

Greensboro

Columbus

Portland

Louisville

Omaha

New Orleans March 31

New Orleans April 2 New Orleans March 31

Kansas St.

UNC Asheville

8

Murray St.

***ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN***

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16-Mar 30 min. fol. truTV

Detroit

15

Norfolk St.

15

16-Mar 30 min. fol. TNT

Purdue Kansas 18-Mar

10 2

16-Mar 7:27pm truTV

10 2

St. Mary's (CA)

Virginia Missouri

7

14

16-Mar 2:10pm TNT

18-Mar

23-Mar

Belmont

22-Mar

7

Georgetown

North Carolina St.

14

3

11

San Diego St. 16-Mar 12:40pm truTV

Florida

18-Mar

6

BYU/Iona

17-Mar

25-Mar

24-Mar

16-Mar 30 min. fol. truTV

3

St. Louis

Phoenix

13

15-Mar 30 min. fol. CBS

11

Marquette

6

Colorado St.

15-Mar 12:15pm CBS

Midwest Regional

West Regional

Ohio

13

Davidson

Michigan 16-Mar 7:20pm TNT

15-Mar 1:40pm TBS

4

12

California/South Fla. 18-Mar

4

Temple

Alabama

16-Mar 1:40pm TBS

Creighton

Lamar/Vermont

12

5

9

8

16

16-Mar 30 min. fol. TBS

North Carolina

Loyola Maryland

15-Mar 30 min. fol. TNT

Ohio St.

West Virginia

Louisville

23-Mar

18-Mar

1

15

2

10

Long Beach St.

22-Mar

NATIONAL CHAMPION

17-Mar

16-Mar 30 min. fol. TNT

17-Mar

18-Mar

18-Mar

Gonzaga 15-Mar 7:20pm TNT

15-Mar 30 min. fol. TBS

9

5

Saint Louis

New Mexico

16-Mar 6:50pm TBS

16

Memphis

1

LIU Brooklyn

16-Mar 30 min. fol. TBS

Michigan St.

Lehigh

15

2

Duke

16-Mar 7:15pm CBS

10

Xavier

16-Mar 30 min. fol. CBS

7

St. Bonaventure 22-Mar

7 23-Mar

Texas Florida St.

Notre Dame

14

3

11

Cincinnati 16-Mar 12:15pm CBS

16-Mar 30 min. fol. CBS

18-Mar

6

14

17-Mar

24-Mar

25-Mar

South Dakota St.

3

Boston

Atlanta

15-Mar 7:27pm truTV

11

Baylor

6

Colorado

15-Mar 30 min. fol. truTV

UNLV

Montana

East Regional

South Regional

13

Harvard Wisconsin 15-Mar 2:10pm TNT

13

4

12

Vanderbilt 15-Mar 30 min. fol. TNT

New Mexico St.

4

17-Mar

Syracuse 15-Mar 30 min. fol. truTV

15-Mar 30 min. fol. CBS

12

VCU

Indiana

15-Mar 7:15pm CBS

5

9

8

16

1

Second Round*

Southern Miss.

22-Mar

17-Mar

Third Round*

5

17-Mar

14-Mar truTV

9:10pm South Fla.

California

Regionals

9

6:40pm Vermont

`

National Semifinals Lamar

Wichita St.

23-Mar

March 13-14

First Round

First Four®

National Championship

Connecticut

17-Mar

13-Mar truTV

9:10pm Iona

6:40pm Western Ky.

National Semifinals BYU

Regionals Mississippi Val.

15-Mar 12:40pm truTV

8

Iowa St.

Third Round*

15-Mar 30 min. fol. TBS

16

1

Mississippi Val./Western Ky.

15-Mar 6:50pm TBS

Kentucky

Second Round*

Pittsburgh Albuquerque Nashville Pittsburgh Greensboro Nashville Columbus

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THE JACKRABBITS BY CLASS

FRESHMEN

SENIOR

Taévaunn Prince, Joey Feilmeier, Zach Horstman, Samuel Francis, Zach Monaghan, Cory Jacobsen, Alex Olson

Griffan Callahan SOPHOMORES

Jordan Dykstra, Chad White, Austin Hennings, Marcus Heemstra, Brayden Carlson

JUNIORS

Nate Wolters, Tony Fiegen

THE JACKRABBIT COACHING STAFF

SCOTT NAGY

ROB KLINKEFUS

AUSTIN HANSEN

BRIAN COOLEY

NICK GOFF

HEAD COACH

ASSISTANT COACH

ASSISTANT COACH

ASSISTANT COACH

GRADUATE ASSISTANT

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2011-12 South Dakota State Jackrabbits Back Row: Asst. AD-Sports Medicine Owen Stanley, graduate assistant Nick Goff, assistant coach Austin Hansen, Jordan Dykstra, Marcus Heemstra, Tony Fiegen, Chad White, Brayden Carlson, Griffan Callahan, assistant coach Brian Cooley, assistant coach Rob Klinkefus, head coach Scott Nagy Front Row: Cory Jacobsen, Zach Horstman, TaĂŠvaunn Prince, Joey Feilmeier, Zach Monaghan, Samuel Francis, Alex Olson, Nate Wolters, Austin Hennings


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