2012-13 MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL YEARBOOK
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2012-13 men’s basketball yearbook
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AD: Dr. Michael Cross Coach: Geno Ford (309) 677-2668
AD: Ron Prettyman Coach: Greg Lansing (812) 237-4002
MBB SID: Bobby Parker E-mail: bparker@bradley.edu Office: (309) 677-2624 Cell: (309) 256-4302
MBB SID: Ace Hunt E-mail: ace.hunt@indstate.edu Office: (812) 237-4161 Cell: (812) 243-5568
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AD: Bruce Rasmussen Coach: Greg McDermott (402) 280-1795
AD: Kyle Moats Coach: Paul Lusk (417) 836-5250
MBB SID: Rob Anderson E-mail: randerson@creighton.edu Office: (402) 280-5544 Cell: (402) 660-5854
MBB SID: Rick Kindhart E-mail: rkindhart@missouristate.edu Office: (417) 836-5402 Cell: (417) 849-5865
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AD: Sandy Hatfield Clubb Coach: Mark Phelps (515) 271-3894
AD: Troy Dannen Coach: Ben Jacobson (319) 273-4864
MBB SID: Ty Patton E-mail: ty.patton@drake.edu Office: (515) 271-3014 Cell: (205) 310-1271
MBB SID: Colin McDonough E-mail: colin.mcdonough@uni.edu Office: (319) 273-5456 Cell: (319) 415-4059
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AD: John Stanley Coach: Marty Simmons (812) 488-2762
AD: Mario Moccia Coach: Barry Hinson (618) 453-4667
MBB SID: Bob Pristash E-mail: rp113@evansville.edu Office: (812) 488-2285 Cell: (812) 266-5288
MBB SID: Tom Weber E-mail: tomweber@siu.edu Office: (618) 453-7235 Cell: (618) 528-1111
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AD: Gary Friedman Coach: Dan Muller (309) 438-8681
AD: Eric Sexton Coach: Gregg Marshall (316) 978-3252
MBB SID: John Twork E-mail: jdtwork@ilstu.edu Office: (309) 438-3805 Cell: (309) 530-0388
MBB SID: Larry Rankin E-mail: lrankin@goshockers.com Office: (316) 978-3265 Cell: (316) 258-4354
Peoria, IL 61625 Press Row: (309) 680-3795
Omaha, NE 68178 Press Row: (402) 599-6640
Des Moines, IA 50311 Press Row: (515) 271-4878
Evansville, IN 47722 Press Row: (812) 266-5288
Normal, IL 61790 Press Row: (309) 438-5950/8217
Terre Haute, IN 47809 Press Row: (812) 237-3654
Springfield, MO 65897 Press Row: (417) 836-8145
Cedar Falls, IA 50614 Press Row: (319) 273-4121
Carbondale, IL 62901 Press Row: (618) 453-7236
Wichita, KS 67260 Press Row: (316) 978-3299
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Office Phone............. (314) 444-4300 FAX Phones.............. (314) 444-4333 (314) 444-4344 On the Web: www.mvc.org Tournament: www.archmadness.com Missouri Valley Conference Staff Doug Elgin, Commissioner Patty Viverito, Senior Associate Commissioner Jack Watkins, Assoc. Commissioner, MVC Tournament Director Eddie Jackson, Coordinator of Officials Bryan Belt, Assistant Commissioner, Business Affairs Kirk Champion, MBB Tourney Support Maxine Day, Executive Assistant Carla Fight, Asst. to the Commissioner Kristin Gregory, Director, Communications and Sports Admin. Helen Heugel, MBB Tourney Support Greg Walter, Asst. Commissioner, Institutional Services Jon Hediger, Intern Richard Neal, MVC Fellow Quinn Zielonko, Intern MVC Sports Properties Branden Miller, General Manager Brian Rhame, Account Executive Sean Wollenberg, Sales/Marketing Valley Media Relations Mike Kern, Associate Commissioner Office.................... (314) 444-4326 Cell....................... (314) 435-4779 Kelli Briscoe, Asst. Commissioner Cell....................... (314) 488-7120 Derrick Docket, Asst. Commissioner Cell....................... (314) 435-4780 • • • • • PHOTOGRAPHY A special thanks to Doug DeVoe, the preferred photographer of The Valley. • • • • • CREDITS -- The 2012-13 Missouri Valley Conference media guide has been written, edited and designed by Mike Kern, with assistance from Richard Neal and Quinn Zielonko. Cover design by Derrick Docket. Typesetting in-house using InDesign CS3. Printing by The Brandt Company of Davenport, Iowa.
INDEX TO CONTENTS MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE MVC Chronological History...................... 2 About the Conference.......................... 2-4 MVC Demographics................................ 5 MVC Staff and Officials...................... 6-11 MVC Championship Calendar................ 12 MVC Facts/Media Services..................... 15 MVC Television Network................... 16-17 MVC Television/Radio Partners.......... 18-19 MVC Composite Schedule................ 23-26 MVC Tournament Info...................116-117 MVC Tournament Tiebreaker............... 119 Hall of Fame Selections....................... 189 Famous Alumni............................194-195 MVC All-Sports Summary................... 196 BOXES OF NOTE Medical Glossary.................................... 4 MVC Alumni.......................................... 5 Basketball Rules Changes..................... 12 ESPN BracketBusters Series.................. 20 2012-13 Postseason Tourneys............... 24 2011-12 Attendance Figures................. 36 2011-12 RPI Report............................. 36 MVC in the RPI (since 1992).........157-158 2012-13 PREVIEW MVC Outlook.................................. 23-29 Active Career Leaders.......................... 27 MVC School Previews...................... 37-96 Bradley....................................... 37-42 Creighton.................................... 43-48 Drake......................................... 49-54 Evansville.................................... 55-60 Illinois State................................ 61-66 Indiana State.............................. 67-72 Missouri State.............................. 73-78 Northern Iowa............................. 79-84 Southern Illinois........................... 85-90 Wichita State............................... 91-96 2011-12 REVIEW 2011-12 Review/Standings.............. 30-31 All-Game Statistics.......................... 32-33 Conference-Only Statistics............... 34-35
CONFERENCE RECORDS Yearly Statistical Leaders................99-101 All-Time Scorers/Rebounders........102-103 MVC Triple Doubles............................ 104 All-Game Records........................103-107 League-Only Records...................108-109 Attendance at MVC Arenas.................. 110 MVC Tournament Records.............122-126
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POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS 2012 MVC Tourney Review............113-115 2013 MVC Tourney Info................116-117 Previous Tournament Results........118-119 Previous Tournament Champs............. 120 MVC Tournament Won-Lost Chart........ 118 MVC All-Tournament Teams................. 122 MVC Tournament Records.............123-127 Title Game Records...................136-138 MVC Tournament Attendance.............. 127 MVC Tournament Title Boxes.........128-135 MVC in the NCAA.........................161-166 MVC in the NIT............................167-169 MVC in the CBI, CIT.....................170-171 NCAA Tournament Info.................172-174 CONFERENCE HONORS Annual Top Award Winners................. 175 MVC All-Americans............................. 178 MVC Academic All-Americans.............. 178 Yearly All-Conference Teams.........179-183 Yearly Specialty Teams.................183-186 Yearly Scholar-Athlete Teams.............. 186 MVC Players of the Week..............187-189 Newcomers of the Week..................... 189 MVC Retired Numbers..................189-191 MVC Professional Players.................... 192 MVC Hall of Fame............................... 193 Famous MVC Alumni....................194-195 CONFERENCE HISTORY Previous Year Standings...............141-145 Non-Conference Bests........................ 143 Annual Team Champions List.............. 146 MVC Coaching History..................147-149 MVC Coaching Records.................148-149 MVC and the Top 25.....................150-156
Best Way to But Tickets to the MVC Men’s Basketball Tournament The best way to guarantee seating within a school’s seating section is to purchase tickets from the institutional ticket office. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Scottrade Center box office. One can charge tickets by calling Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000, and Ticketmaster can also process credit card orders on line at www.ticketmaster.com. There is an additional charge per ticket.
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From early beginnings to its current standing on the map of college athletics, the Missouri Valley Conference continues to be proactive. As The Valley enters its 106th season of athletic competition in 2012-13, the nation’s second-oldest NCAA Division I conference continues to be a leader in college athletics and is one of the nation’s most progressive conferences. In what has become a wild, unpredictable climate in collegiate athletics, the Missouri Valley Conference has remained strong and stable. Notably, 19 of the nation’s 31 Division I conferences have new membership for this season, and all but five of those conferences have undergone a transformation in membership since 2000. Notably, the Missouri Valley Conference’s current 10-member composition has remained the same since 1996 – and only one other league (Ivy) can match that continuity. League members have worked together to focus on common goals and objectives, putting a high value on league harmony while continuing to invest in athletic programs to compete at the highest level. The Valley brand remains very strong, both regionally and nationally, and the great athletic tradition of The Valley remains a compelling force in recruiting student-athletes and in marketing all the MVC programs. Men’s basketball continues to be the engine that drives Valley athletic programs. With UNI’s NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2010, the league has had four different Sweet 16 teams since 2006, and The Valley is the only nonBCS league with more than two different Sweet 16 teams in that span. The MVC Tournament continues to be a spectacular showcase for the league, and the MVC has extended the tournament agreement with the Scottrade Center that will keep Arch Madness in St. Louis through at least 2015. During the 2011 MVC Championship, the league surpassed 1 million in total attendance for the event, now in its 23nd year. Last year, the league matched a record with seven post-season teams, while Creighton and Wichita State represented the MVC in the NCAAs, marking the first time since 2007 that the league had received multiple NCAA bids. Creighton’s Doug McDermott became the first league player to earn First Team All-American honors since 1988. For the first time, the league had two ranked teams in the MVC Tournament (Creighton and Wichita State), while Creighton finished the season ranked No. 21 in the coaches’ poll (taken after season’s end). Wichita State (18) and Creighton (19) represented the MVC in the final regular-season writer’s poll (March 12, 2012), marking the first time since
MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY 1907 Jan. 12 — First meeting of representatives of five universities in Kansas City, Mo. Feb. 16 — Second meeting in Kansas City. Washington University of St. Louis, University of Iowa, University of Missouri and University of Kansas organized as charter members. University of Iowa and University of Nebraska tied in football in the league’s first season. March 15 — Drake University, University of Nebraska and Iowa State College were admitted. April 1 — Official name adopted, Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association, at first meeting of the Association. Constitution, bylaws and rules also adopted. C.E. McClung of Kansas was named secretary. Athletic participation was limited to three years and required a year’s residence prior to eligibility for varsity competition. May — The first conference track championship meet was held in Kansas City. Nov. 10 — The Missouri Valley basketball league was formed with Washington University of St. Louis, University of Missouri and University of Kansas constituting a southern division and University of Nebraska, Iowa State College and Drake University comprising a northern division. A championship series between the northern and southern division winners was held. 1911 May 26 — University of Iowa withdrew. 1912 Dec. 26 — Kansas State University was admitted. 1918 Dec. 5 — University of Oklahoma was admitted. Dec. 13 — Grinnell College (Iowa) was admitted. 1919-20 University of Nebraska suspended. 1924 Dec. 6 — Oklahoma (A&M) State was admitted. 1925 Dec. 4-5 — Arthur E. Eilers was appointed permanent secretary of the athletic directors’ association. 1928 University of Missouri, Iowa State College, University of Oklahoma, University of Kansas and Kansas State University withdrew to form separate conference (Big 6). Creighton University admitted.
1932 Butler University admitted. 1934 Butler University withdrew. The University of Tulsa and Washburn University (Kansas) were admitted. 1937 Saint Louis University admitted. 1939 Grinnell College (Iowa) withdrew. 1941 Washburn University (Kansas) withdrew. 1945 Wichita University (now Wichita State University) admitted. 1947 Washington (Mo.) withdrew. Bradley and Detroit admitted. Creighton withdrew.
1981 June 30 — David Price resigned as Commissioner. Sept. 1 — Richard D. Martin was appointed as Commissioner. 1985 June 30 — Richard D. Martin resigned as Commissioner. July 1 — James A. Haney was appointed as Commissioner. The Missouri Valley Conference offices relocated from Tulsa, Okla., to St. Louis, Mo. 1986 Jan. 1 — The sport of football was dropped as a Conference championship sport. July 1 — West Texas State University withdrew. 1988 April 15 — James A. Haney resigned as Commissioner.
1950 University of Houston admitted.
July 1 — J. Douglas Elgin was appointed as Commissioner.
1952 Bradley and Drake withdrew.
1990 March 8 — Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri State) admitted.
1955 Bradley and Drake readmitted. 1956 Cincinnati and North Texas State admitted. 1957 Norvall Neve was appointed as Commissioner. Oklahoma (A&M) State withdrew. 1960 University of Houston withdrew. 1963 University of Louisville admitted. 1966 Memphis State admitted. 1969 Cincinnati withdrew. DeWitt T. Weaver appointed Commissioner. 1970 West Texas State and New Mexico State admitted. 1972 DeWitt T. Weaver resigned. Mickey Holmes was appointed Commissioner. 1973 Memphis State withdrew. 1974 Saint Louis withdrew. North Texas State withdrew. Southern Illinois admitted. 1975 University of Louisville withdrew. 1976 March — Indiana State and Creighton admitted. 1979 May 1 — Mickey Holmes resigned as Commissioner. July 1 — David Price appointed as Commissioner. 1980 June 19 — Illinois State University admitted.
1991 Feb. 14 — University of Northern Iowa admitted. 1992 July 1 — Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference (women’s programs of MVC schools) merged with the Missouri Valley Conference. 1993 Nov. 4 — University of Evansville admitted. 1996 June 30 — University of Tulsa withdrew. 1997 Aug. 26 — Charter class of MVC Hall of Fame announced. Inductees included Larry Bird (INS); Hersey Hawkins (BU); Ed Macauley (SLU); Oscar Robertson (UC); Dave Stallworth (WSU); Wes Unseld (LU) and Henry Iba (OSU). 2001 March 30-April 1 — The Valley hosts the 2001 Women’s Final Four at Savvis Center. The sold-out event represents the first NCAA Division I women’s tournament action ever hosted in the city of St. Louis. 2005 April 2-4 — The Missouri Valley Conference hosts the 2005 NCAA Men’s Final Four at the Edward Jones Dome. 2007 League celebrates Centennial, joining the Big Ten (1896) as the first Division I athletic conference to reach 100 years. 2009 League hosts Women’s Final Four at Scottrade Center.
This is the Missouri Valley Conference During the tenure of Doug Elgin, The Valley’s ninth and longest-tenured commissioner, The Valley has been aggressive in hosting NCAA events in St. Louis. Since 1998, the MVC served as host for a staggering nine NCAA tournament events in the 13-year period, which has made St. Louis one of the most frequent stops on the NCAA Tournament trail. The Valley hosted Women’s Final Fours in 2001 and 2009 and the Men’s Final Four in 2005. The league will host an NCAA second- and third-round men’s basketball event in Kansas City in 2013 and has already assisted Creighton with preliminary round men’s events in both 2008 and 2012. The seeds for the creation of the conference were planted by eight administrators representing five institutions, who met at the Midland Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 12, 1907. The five schools which formed the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association were Washington University of St. Louis, and the state universities of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Two months after the initial meeting, two UNI’s historic win against No. 1 more schools -- Drake Kansas in the 2010 NCAAs marked University and Iowa the first MVC men’s basketball win State College -- were against a No. 1 team since 1962. admitted. In the fall of 1907, basketball became the first competitive sport. Today, the Missouri Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country and track & field (indoor and outdoor), men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. While The Valley no longer sponsors football (it did from 1907-85), six league members compete in football at the FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) level as Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, UNI and Southern Illinois play in the 10-member Missouri Valley Football Conference (with North Dakota State, South Dakota, South Dakota State, Western Illinois and Youngstown State). That league competed as the Gateway Conference from 1985-2007. Drake plays non-scholarship football in the Pioneer Football League. This season, the league will conduct its 102nd outdoor track and field championship, its 95th tennis championship, its 59th baseball tournament, and its 75th golf championship for the men. Those programs, plus other current sponsored sports of cross country (54 years), indoor track (62), men’s soccer (22), women’s soccer (16), and swimming and diving (19), have helped solidify The Valley as one of the nation’s most respected conferences. Athletic accomplishments include four NCAA national basketball championships, 16 trips to the NCAA Final Four, a 1989 national baseball championship and 19 College World Series qualifiers. The league owns a total of 30 post-season national team championships, including Wichita State’s men’s basketball NIT title in 2011. In 2001, Missouri State added to The Valley women’s accomplishments, as the Lady Bears advanced to the Women’s Basketball Final Four in St. Louis. Creighton (2004) and Missouri State (2005) have claimed national championships (WNIT) in women’s basketball. MSU also has a 1992 NCAA Women’s Final Four appearance, and
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1974-75 that two MVC teams had been ranked in a seasonending AP poll. While the success of men’s basketball has received the greatest attention, the overall performance of league teams in virtually every sport continues to raise the national profile of the conference. In men’s soccer, Creighton reached the 2011 College Cup semifinals, falling in a shootout loss to Charlotte. Bradley and Creighton -- who shared the regular-season MVC title with Missouri State -- represented the MVC in the NCAA Championship. Bradley also won a match before falling in the second round. In 2011, Creighton ended the year with a 212-1 record as it recorded 19 shutouts, falling one shy of the NCAA record. CU’s 0.20 goals against average on the year set an NCAA record, while All-American goalkeeper Brian Holt also set an NCAA record by posting a 0.206 GAA. Creighton led the NCAA with four soccer All-Americans, and Holt was named a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award winner and Academic All-American of the Year. In women’s basketball, the league set an all-time record with seven post-season bids, while 2012 marked the 13thstraight season in which The Valley earned at least three post-season bids. The Conference remains committed to keeping the tournament at a neutral site at the Family Arena in St. Charles. Establishing a neutral site remains a huge part of the overall efforts to improve women’s basketball in The Valley. In volleyball, UNI, Missouri State and Wichita State represented the league in the NCAA Tournament. It marked the sixth-straight season that multiple MVC teams were invited to the dance. UNI entered the NCAA Tournament with a 23-match win streak and advanced to the second round before falling to Florida. Notably, UNI has now won 61-straight matches against Missouri Valley Conference competition. In baseball, Indiana State won its first regular season title since 1985, the program’s first outright title. Five other Missouri Valley Conference teams – Evansville, Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State and Wichita State – passed the 30-win threshold, marking the sixth-straight season in which at least four MVC teams have reached 30 wins. For the fifth time in league history, three Missouri Valley Conference baseball teams were selected for the NCAA Baseball Championship. It marked the first time since 2007 that multiple MVC teams were invited to the dance and the first time since 2000 that three league teams were selected. In track & field, the league picked up three more national championships. Southern Illinois standout Jeneva McCall earned the national championship title in the weight throw at the NCAA indoor meet, and she also took the outdoor title in the hammer throw. Illinois State’s Tim Glover was the national champion in the javelin at the outdoor meet for a second-straight year. It marks the seventh NCAA meet in a row that the MVC has earned an individual national title in track & field. The MVC has now produced 13 national champions in the sport in the past six years. Meanwhile, the success of The Valley television package is one of the great stories in the league. The MVC Television Network has blossomed into a revenue-generating vehicle and The Valley’s most visible marketing tool. Also, The Valley is making video-streaming a major focus as it enters the third year of a three-year plan to upgrade the production and marketing of both institutionally-produced and conferenceproduced webcasts. In 2010, The Valley took a major step toward ensuring current revenues in television media and tournament sponsorship sales would be guaranteed in future years when it announced a 10-year partnership with Learfield Sports. The Jefferson City, Missouri-based company now has the exclusive sales and marketing rights to MVC assets that include championships and television advertising.
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Creighton (2003), Drake (1999) and Illinois State (2009) have made semifinal trips to the WNIT postseason tournament. Indeed, the inclusion of women’s programs under The Valley banner has provided a boost. The Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference -- which began in 1982 -- merged with The Missouri Valley Conference and was unveiled as part of the new conference on July 1, 1992. While the inclusion of women’s sports under a comprehensive athletic umbrella is a recent development in the league’s storied history, over the years, Valley studentathletes and coaches have become household names during the league’s illustrious history, both during their collegiate careers and, for some, professional careers. In fact, The Valley began Jackie Stiles of Missouri State honoring that tradition in the is the all-time leading scorer summer of 1997, when the in NCAA women’s basketball. conference began its athletics Hall of Fame. Hersey Hawkins of Bradley, Larry Bird of Indiana State, Wes Unseld of Louisville, Coach Henry Iba of Oklahoma State, Dave Stallworth of Wichita State, Ed Macauley of Saint Louis, and Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati were members of the initial induction class. Currently, nearly 80 former players, coaches and alums dot the league’s Hall of Fame. Men’s basketball, perhaps, has the league’s most storied tradition, boasting the likes of Hall of Famers Bird and Robertson as former players, but The Valley has also produced national-caliber student-athletes in its other sponsored sports. In 2001, Missouri State’s Jackie Stiles became the first Valley woman to earn the Honda-Broderick Cup, given to the nation’s top female collegiate student-athlete. In the sport of track and field, Indiana State’s Holli Hyche captured seven national sprint titles in the early 1990s, Southern Illinois’ Darrin Plab won back-to-back NCAA outdoor high jump titles in 1991 and 1992, SIU’s Brittany Riley became the World record holder in the weight throw in 2007, and Kylie Hutson of Indiana State swept both the indoor and outdoor pole vault titles in 2009 and in 2010. Southern Illinois’ Jeneva McCall (three NCAA individual championships) and Illinois State’s Tim Glover (back-to-back javelin championships in 2011 and 2012) are the most recent multi-year NCAA champions in the league’s highly decorated history in track & field. In the fall of 1997, Creighton’s Johnny Torres was named the collegiate male soccer player of the year for a secondstraight year, while SMU’s Luchi Gonzalez (2001) and Tulsa’s Ryan Pore (2004) have also earned a National Player of the Year honor in men’s soccer. Meanwhile, league member Wichita State has produced three national collegiate players of the year in baseball, including Joe Carter (1981), Phil Stephenson (1982) and Darren Dreifort (1993). League members include Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Evansville, Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, and Wichita State. Central Arkansas and Southern Illinois-Edwardsville are affiliate members in men’s soccer, while Dallas Baptist will join the league as an affiliate member for baseball in 2013-14.
Medical Glossary - Common Sports Terms AC Joint - Acromioclavicular joint; joint of the shoulder where acromian process of the scapula and the distal end of the clavicle meet; shoulder separations occur at this point. Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) - A primary stabilizing ligament within the center of the knee joint that prevents hyperextension an excessive rotation of the joint. A complete tear of the ACL necessitates up to 12 months of rehabilitation. Arthroscope - Instrument used to visualize the interior of a joint cavity. Arthroscopy - A surgical examination of the internal structures of the joint by means of viewing through an arthroscope. An arthroscopic procedure can be used to remove or repair damaged tissue or as a diagnostic procedure in order to inspect the extent of any damage or confirm a diagnosis. CAT scan - Use of a computer to produce a cross sectional view of the anatomical part being investigated from x-ray data. Cartilage - Smooth, slippery substance preventing two ends of bones from rubbing together and grating. Acts as a shock absorber or cushion between bones. Concussion - Jarring injury of the brain resulting in dysfunction. It can be graded as mild, moderate or severe depending on loss of consciousness, amnesia and loss of equilibrium. Fracture - Types include simple, compound, comminuted, greenstick, incomplete, impacted, longitudinal, oblique, stress or transverse. Hamstring - Category of muscle that runs from the buttocks to the knee along the back of the thigh. It functions to flex the knee, and is often-times injured as a result of improper conditioning or lack of flexibility. Ligament - Band of fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone or to cartilage and supports and strengthens joints. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - Imaging procedure in which a radio frequency pulse causes certain electrical elements of the injured tissue to react to this pulse and through this process a computer display and permanent film establish a visual image. Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) - Ligament of the knee that connects the femur to the joint, stabilizing the knee joint. Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) - A primary stabilizing ligament of the knee that provides significant stability and prevents displacement of the tibia backward within the knee joint. A complete tear of this ligament necessitating reconstruction could require up to 12 months of rehabilitation. Quadriceps Muscles (Quads) - A group of four muscles of the front thigh that run from the hip and form a common tendon at the patella; they are responsible for knee extension. Rotator Cuff - Comprised of four muscles in the shoulder area that can be irritated by overuse. The muscles are the supraspinatus (most commonly injured), infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis. Sprain - Injury resulting from a stretch or twist of the joint and causing various degrees of stretch or tear of a ligament. Strain - Injury resulting from a pull or torsion to the muscle or tendon that causes various degrees of stretch or a tear to the muscle or tendon tissue. Stress Fracture - A hairline type of break in a bone caused by stress. Tendinitis - Inflammation of the tendon and/or tendon sheath, caused by chronic overuse or sudden injury. Tendon - Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
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Population
Arenas (Capacity)
BRADLEY
Peoria, Ill.
350,000
Carver Arena (11,164); Renaissance Coliseum (4,200)
CREIGHTON
Omaha, Neb.
432,921
CenturyLink Omaha (17,260)
DRAKE
Des Moines, Iowa
546,599
Drake Knapp Center (7,152)
EVANSVILLE
Evansville, Ind.
125,000
Ford Center (11,000)
ILLINOIS STATE
Bloomington-Normal
165,298
Redbird Arena (10,200)
INDIANA STATE
Terre Haute, Ind.
59,614
Hulman Center (10,200)
MISSOURI STATE
Springfield, Mo.
151,580
UNI
Cedar Falls/Waterloo
100,000
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Carbondale, Ill.
WICHITA STATE
Wichita, Kan.
JQH Arena (11,000) McLeod Center (6,650)
26,367
SIU Arena (8,339)
366,046
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Charles Koch Arena (10,506); Intrust Bank Arena (15,000)
(includes metro areas)
Missouri Valley Conference Mileage Chart
B-N
CARB
BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL
XX
220
CF
CHI
DSM
EVN
OMA
PEO
STL
SPI
T-H
WCH
273
125
297
244
423
39
168
379
146
581
CARBONDALE
220
XX
466
329
462
108
532
246
101
303
191
541
CEDAR FALLS
273
466
XX
291
112
509
244
240
367
472
417
508
CHICAGO
125
329
291
XX
332
323
464
155
292
497
179
693
DES MOINES
297
462
112
332
XX
530
133
264
365
360
441
396
EVANSVILLE
244
108
509
323
530
XX
601
272
171
382
121
612
OMAHA
423
532
244
464
133
601
XX
389
437
364
566
323
PEORIA
39
246
240
155
264
272
389
XX
173
384
179
559
ST. LOUIS
168
101
367
292
365
171
437
173
XX
212
170
446
SPRINGFIELD, MO.
379
303
472
503
360
382
364
384
212
XX
381
272
TERRE HAUTE
146
191
417
188
441
121
566
179
170
381
XX
605
WICHITA
581
541
508
693
396
612
323
559
446
272
605
XX
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Missouri Valley Conference Membership
Missouri Valley Conference Alumni Institution Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Missouri State UNI Southern Illinois Wichita State TOTAL
Enrollment
Alumni
5,813 7,736 5,348 2,822 20,502 11,494 23,071 13,168 19,817 15,001
61,200 60,000 68,597 29,000 180,000 110,000 101,224 106,547 214,574 89,629
124,772
1,020,771
Chapters* 0 20 0 20 15 9 25 0 33 0 122
*some schools don’t have formal chapters, but schedule frequent visits to cities with high concentrations of alums.
01 Drake (1907-08 -- 1950-51; 1956-57 -- present) 1 68 Wichita State (1945-46 -- present) 62 Tulsa (1934-35 --1995-96) 61 Bradley (1948-49 -- 1950-51; 1955-56 -- present) 55 Creighton (1928-29 -- 1942-43; 1945-46 -- 1947-48; 1976-77-- present) 39 Washington (Mo.) (1907-08 -- 1909-10; 1946-47) 38 Southern Illinois (1974-75 -- present) 36 Indiana State (1976-77 -- present) Saint Louis (1937-38 -- 1942-43; 1944-45 -- 1973-74) 33 Illinois State (1980-81 -- present) 32 Oklahoma State (1925-26 -- 1956-57) 23 Missouri State (1990-91 -- present) 22 UNI (1991-92 -- present) 21 Grinnell (1918-19 -- 1938-39) Iowa State (1907-08 -- 1927-28) Kansas (1907-08 -- 1927-28) Missouri (1907-08 -- 1927-28) 20 Nebraska (1907-08 -- 1918-19; 1920-21 -- 1927-28) 19 Evansville (1994-95 -- present) North Texas State (1957-58 -- 1974-75) 16 West Texas State (1970-71 -- 1985-86) 15 Kansas State (1913-14 -- 1927-28) 13 New Mexico State (1970-71 -- 1982-83) Cincinnati (1957-58 -- 1969-70) 11 Louisville (1964-65 -- 1974-75) 10 Houston (1950-51 -- 1959-60) 9 Oklahoma (1919-20 -- 1927-28) Detroit (1949-50 -- 1956-57) 8 Washburn (1934-35 -- 1940-41) 6 Memphis State (1967-68 -- 1972-73) 4 Iowa (1907-08 -- 1910-11) 2 Butler (1932-33 -- 1933-34) Current members bold. Eight of 10 MVC members (all but Creighton and Evansville) were Gateway Conference members for their women’s sports from 1983-92.
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Doug Elgin Commissioner
Doug Elgin enters his 25th year with the Missouri Valley Conference in 2012-13, leading an experienced staff that has blazed a trail of excellence over the past two decades. Since being named the Valley’s ninth commissioner on May 17, 1988, Elgin and the Valley staff have been catalysts in helping the St. Louis-based conference regain a position of prominence in college athletics. Elgin and his veteran staff can reflect upon a remarkable list of accomplishments and contributions they have made over the past two decades that have added to the long, rich athletic tradition of the conference. During the decade of the 1990s, he and his colleagues oversaw the realignment and the stabilization of the Missouri Valley membership as the league expanded by admitting Missouri State, Northern Iowa and Evansville as new members and also brought women’s sports programs under the conference’s administrative umbrella in July of 1992. The league staff also paved the way to establish St. Louis as a long-term neutral site for the men’s basketball tournament known nationally as Arch ‘Madness beginning in 1991, one of the most significant developments in the modern era of the Valley. In 2013, the Missouri Valley will celebrate its 23rd consecutive year hosting the championship in St. Louis, making it the second longest-tenured neutral site college basketball tournament in the country. In 2008, the Valley followed suit with its women’s basketball tournament, moving it to the Family Arena in St. Charles, Missouri, where it will be played for the fifth consecutive season next March. The conference office has also served to make the City of St. Louis a frequent stop on the NCAA basketball tournament trail, beginning in 1993 when the Missouri Valley hosted the NCAA Men’s Midwest Regional. That first step as an NCAA tournament host began an incredible run that would bring nine more NCAA basketball events to sporting venues in St. Louis from 1998 through 2010, including the 2001 and 2009 Women’s Final Fours, the 2005 Men’s Final Four, and six more men’s Midwest Regional tournaments. Elgin completed a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee in 2002 and was the first Valley representative ever to serve as a member of that prestigious group. He has also served on the CCA Executive Committee and is currently a member of the NCAA Administration Cabinet. In more than 35 years in college athletic administration, Elgin has served in a variety of capacities at four schools and in two conference offices. His career path has included stints as sports information director at Frostburg State University (1975-76), Miami-Dade Community College South (1976-77), Lafayette College (1977-80) and the University of Virginia (1980-83). In 1983, he left Virginia, moving to the Tampa-based Sun Belt Conference where he worked for five years as assistant commissioner under commissioner Vic Bubas, the former Duke basketball coach and a member of the College Basketball Hall of Fame. The 61-year-old Elgin is a native of Hagerstown, Md., and is a 1973 graduate of Lafayette College. He earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1975. Doug and his wife Melaine have six daughters: Lisa, Jessica, Julie, Anna, Emma and Mary.
Patty Viverito Sr. Assoc. Commissioner
Patty Viverito is in her 21st season as senior associate commissioner at the Missouri Valley Conference. She is also in her 28th year directing the Missouri Valley Football Conference as its commissioner. A Chicago native, Viverito was named the Missouri Valley Football’s first commissioner in September of 1982. She led the conference (then known as the Gateway Conference) to national prominence in the 1980s. The league, which sponsored nine women’s sports and FCS football, saw its women’s programs merge with their MVC men’s counterparts in 1992. At The Valley, Viverito’s responsibilities include championship administration and compliance, serving as the primary coaches liaison for most sports, and she served as the Tournament Director of the 2001 and 2009 NCAA Women’s Final Four. A nationally respected administrator, Viverito has served on the prestigious NCAA Executive Committee, the NCAA Council, the Division I Women’s Basketball Committee and was chair of the NCAA Committee for Women’s Athletics and Olympic Sports Liaison Committee. Viverito has also served as a member of the CCA Executive Committee and Chair of the Division I-AA Subcommittee of CCA, the NCAA Recruiting Task Force, the NCAA Women’s Division I Basketball and Issues Committees, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Board, the National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) Board, the NCAA Football Academic Working Group, and the NCAA Work/Life Balance Task Force. She currently serves on the NACDA Board and on the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards Board, which is responsible for selecting the Honda-Broderick Cup winner annually. In 1996, Viverito was recognized for her contributions to collegiate athletics, when she was selected as the NACWAA (National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators) Administrator of the Year. In addition, she received Professional Service Achievement Alumni Awards from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and Northern Illinois University. She has an extensive background in athletic marketing and administration, formerly serving as an account executive for the Tidewater Tides minor league baseball team and as special project director at the University of Texas at Austin from 1979 to 1981. At UT, she coordinated activities for the women’s athletic program in the areas of promotion, sports information, fund-raising and event management. Viverito earned her bachelor’s degree from Northern Illinois and her master’s in sports management from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In 1994, she received the Harold J. VanderZwaag Distinguished Alumnus Award from Massachusetts. Married to Frank Viverito, President and Executive Director of the St. Louis Sports Commission, they have two sons: Gregory and Matthew.
Mike Kern Associate Commissioner
Mike Kern is in his 21st season at the Missouri Valley and 21st year overall in serving the membership. In a dual role, Kern serves as Associate Commissioner for the Missouri Valley Football Conference, and has been with the Missouri Valley Football Conference since 1991. For The Valley, he helps oversee all media relations for the 18-sport league, and his primary responsibility is men’s basketball. For men’s basketball, Kern’s primary focus is communications, but he also assists in scheduling and with the MVC’s in-house television network. Kern is also involved in strategic planning for the conference and also helps coordinate the league’s marketing and promotions efforts in conjunction with MVC Sports Properties. He was Media Coordinator for the 2001 NCAA Women’s Final Four, the 2004 NCAA Men’s Regional, the 2005 NCAA Men’s Final Four, and the 2009 Women’s Final Four. He was assistant tournament manager for the 2008 First and Second Round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in Omaha, and will serve as Media Coordinator for a Second and Third Round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in Kansas City, Mo., in March 2013. He has also served as timeout coordinator for two NCAA women’s basketball regionals. In addition to communications duties with the Missouri Valley Football Conference, Kern oversees the MVFC’s merchandising and licensing program, and the in-house television package, which includes scheduling and clearances, plus the hiring of on-air talent. In 2002, he received the St. Louis Business Journal’s annual award for “Best Use of Technology in Sports” as he introduced the league’s on-line statistical reporting system used for the league’s Olympic sport programs. Kern, 45, earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Missouri in 1988 and a master’s degree in communications management from league member Missouri State in 1990. A St. Louis native, Kern served as a sports information graduate assistant for two years at MSU and as a student assistant at Missouri as an undergraduate. His publications and features have earned numerous CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) awards. His 1998 women’s basketball guide, 2000 and 2002 football guides and 2006 men’s basketball guide were judged “Best in the Nation,” while his 1993, 2006 and 2007 Valley Football guides, the 1995 MVC softball guide, the 1998 women’s basketball guide, the 2000 women’s basketball guide, and his 2004 men’s basketball guide earned “Best in the Nation” for their cover designs. His 1997, 1998 and 2006 Valley Football guides, and his 2004 men’s basketball guide each placed third, while the 1999 football guide, his 2005 men’s basketball guide and 2008 football guide were second nationally. Kern’s 1990 MSU softball guide was also second in the nation. He has a total of 30 national top-5 awards for his publications work. He is a member of CoSIDA, ConSIDA (Conference Sports Information Directors of America), the Football Writers Association of America, and the United States Basketball Writers Association. Kern was recently married to Terri Bright (August 2011) and they live in Chesterfield, Mo. They have two boys (Michael and Max) and two girls (Megan and Hannah).
Jack R. Watkins Associate Commissioner
Jack R. Watkins is in his 21st season at the Missouri Valley, having served nine years as Associate Commissioner for Marketing and Television and 11 years as the league’s public information and media services director. In July 2012, Watkins, 49, was named tournament director for the MVC men’s basketball championship in St. Louis and assigned the sport of baseball for the Conference, serving as tournament director, arranging league schedules and overseeing the assignment of umpires for MVC games. In addition, he is the primary staff contact with MVC Sports Properties, which handles television advertising and sponsorship sales for The Valley, and oversees marketing and promotions for the league. The chair of the Missouri Valley Conference’s Athletics Hall of Fame Committee, he also develops promotional campaigns for league championships. As the staff’s contact for television, Watkins coordinates contract negotiation, production, hiring on-air talent and clearances for the MVC Television Network on FOX Sports Midwest, Comcast SportsNet Chicago, FOX College Sports and ESPN. During his tenure at The Valley, he has been a media coordinator for the 1993, 1998 and 1999 NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Midwest Regionals and 2002 NCAA First and Second Round Tournament in St. Louis, and served as a television time-out coordinator a total of 14 times for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Championship and once for the NCAA Women’s Basketball Division I Championship. Watkins will serve as tournament director for a Second and Third Round NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in Kansas City, Mo., in March 2013. As men’s basketball publicity contact, his 1997, 2000 and 2002 MVC hoops guides were voted “Best in the Nation” by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) conference publications committee, and the 2001 and 2003 MVC yearbooks earned “Best in the Nation” for their cover design. A native of Sikeston, Mo., Watkins became the 14th recipient of the Katha Quinn Award -- presented for service to sportswriters who cover college basketball -- from the 800-member United States Basketball Writers Association in April 2003. A 1985 University of Missouri-Columbia journalism graduate, he served assistant sports information director at Kansas State University during the 1986-87 school year, coordinating media services for the sports of volleyball, men’s basketball and baseball. From 1988 to 1992, he was assistant sports information director at the University of Missouri, handling publicity for the sports of volleyball, wrestling, men’s basketball, women’s gymnastics and baseball. While at Missouri, he received 10 publications awards from CoSIDA and served as media coordinator for five Big Eight Conference championship events and an NCAA Gymnastics Regional in 1992. A member of the USBWA and National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA), Watkins and his wife Genny live in Creve Coeur, Mo.
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Bryan Belt Assistant Commissioner, Business Affairs
Bryan Belt joined the MVC in July of 2012 as Assistant Commissioner for Business Affairs. At the MVC, Belt will ensure that appropriate financial controls are in place and applies sound techniques to all aspects of The Valley’s financial matters. He is responsible for developing creative and effective financial strategies to help The Valley achieve its conference goals and protect its assets. Belt comes to the MVC after previously serving as Associate Athletics Director for Internal Affairs at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. While at SIUE, Belt served his alma mater in a number of capacities. He served as head coach of the men’s and women’s tennis programs as well as an assistant softball coach at SIUE. His duties as Associate Athletics Director included budget planning, financial aid for student-athletes and an active role in the athletic department’s future initiatives. Belt oversaw the day-to-day financial operations, as well as the department’s concessions operations. Belt also supervised all areas of event operations including sports information. Belt graduated from SIUE in 1993 with a bachelor degrees in recreation and accounting and worked 12 seasons as an assistant coach for the softball program. Belt also previously worked as the director of operations for the St. Louis Ambush, a local professional soccer franchise, from 1994 to 1996. He spent three years in the administrative accounting department at SIUE before moving into his role as the Assistant AD. He and his wife Melanie have three children: Bradford, Chandler and Patrick. They reside in Smithton, Ill.
Kelli Briscoe Assistant Commissioner, Communications
A native of Warrensburg, Mo., Briscoe enters her fifth season at the MVC. As Assistant Commissioner for Communication at the Missouri Valley Conference office, Briscoe serves as the primary media relations contact for volleyball, men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball. To that end, she handles all publicity for those sports, which will include the production of publications, website maintenance, and weekly releases. In addition, Briscoe serves as a staff administrator at a number of league championships, oversees administration for the sport of volleyball and is the coordinator for the league’s internship program. Prior to joining the Valley staff, Briscoe spent a year as an intern at the Western Athletic Conference in Englewood, Colo. At the WAC, Briscoe was the primary media contact for women’s soccer, women’s swimming and diving, tennis, and track and field. In addition to her media relations duties, Briscoe assisted in the overall development and implementation of marketing and promotional 8
efforts for the nine-member conference. Prior to her one season at the WAC, Briscoe spent one semester as an intern for the Mid-South Conference in Louisville, Ky., where she coordinated all aspects of the basketball, tennis and track and field championships. While earning a master’s degree from the University of Louisville (May 2007), she spent two years at Nelligan Sports Marketing in Louisville, Ky., assisting with various game-day operations and promotions for University of Louisville football and men’s basketball events. Briscoe received her bachelor’s degree in health and wellness from league member Missouri State in 2005, where she was a member of the Bears’ volleyball team.
Derrick Docket Assistant Commissioner, New Media & Technology
Derrick Docket began his tenure with the Missouri Valley Conference in October 2010. As Assistant Commissioner of New Media and Technology, Docket serves as league’s point person for new media and technology. To that end, he manages the MVC website administration and maintenance and serves as the internet point person for the league’s varied websites. Docket also oversees the promotion and development of the Missouri Valley Conference brand through the various forms of new and social media, including, but not limited to, video and photo content, video streaming, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and blogs. Additionally, he oversees the league video streaming program, including the negotiation of production contracts, procurement and distribution of necessary hardware and software, which includes working with institutions to secure proper staffing at each MVC championship, while assisting league institutions with the implementation of a “Campus Connections” model. Docket has a strong background as a graphic artist, having spent two stints at Epsilon in St. Louis as a production artist and analyst. Between stints at Epsilon he spent more than two years as a Computer Graphics Specialist at Osborn & Barr Communications (advertising agency). A 2002 graduate of MVC member Missouri State with a bachelor’s degree in Art and Design, Advertising and Promotion, Docket is still active with his alma mater, organizing alumni relations actions for MSU in the St. Louis area. He and his wife Brittany reside in St. Peters Mo.
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Greg Walter is responsible for management of all compliance and NCAA governance matters including assisting the MVC membership with NCAA rules interpretations and education and representing the conference’s interests nationally. In addition to compliance, Walter serves as the primary liaison to the MVC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, oversees selected MVC standing committees, and assists with championships administration of selected sports at the Valley. Walter came to the MVC after serving in the same capacity at The Summit League. He had previously served as an associate attorney with the international law firm of Winston & Strawn LLP. Prior to his stint at Winston & Strawn LLP, Walter was Associate Director of Compliance at the Big Ten Conference and was also a compliance officer in the University of Utah’s Athletics Department. Walter received a B.A. in biological sciences in 2000 from Northwestern, where he was a member of the rowing team and served as the team’s president during his senior year. He earned a J.D. in 2003 from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he served on the Senior Editorial Board of the Virginia Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law and worked as a compliance intern in the athletics department during his final year. A native of Arlington Heights, Ill., Walter resides in Chesterfield, Mo., with his wife Kate and daughter Erin.
Kristin Gregory, Director Communications and Sports Administration
A native of St. Louis, Mo., Kristin Gregory starts her fourth season at the Missouri Valley Conference after serving as a media relations intern for swimming & diving, track & field and tennis in 2009-10 and becoming full-time in 2010. At The Valley, Gregory handles all sports information and publicity duties for cross country and softball which includes weekly press releases and updating the conference website. She oversees the operations of the 18 conference championships, including men’s and women’s basketball, handles the conference awards programs, as well as the Elite 18 program and is the officiating liaison to all six officiating programs. Gregory comes to the Missouri Valley Conference after serving as an intern for the St. Louis Sports Commission, where she was actively involved in planning, coordinating and marketing of different events - most notably the annual Arch Rivalry Football Game (Missouri vs. Illinois at the Edward Jones Dome). As an undergrad student at the University of Missouri, Gregory served two years as a RecSports Assistant Manager, where she promoted facilities and programs and managed a team of supervisors and officials for seven different sport programs.
She graduated magna cum laude with a degree in business administration from Mizzou in May 2009, and completed her master’s degree in sports management at Lindenwood University in St. Louis in May 2010.
Maxine Day Executive Assistant
Maxine Day is in her 16th season as Executive Assistant for the Valley. Day came to the Valley with vast administrative, office management, and marketing experience having previously worked for Dow Chemical in St. Louis before transferring to the Los Angeles office. She has also held administrative positions for Ropak Corporation and Sealed Air Corporation. After returning to St. Louis, she accepted a position as Administrative Assistant for the Continental Basketball Association where her duties included office management and game operations until the CBA league office relocated to Phoenix. Day’s duties at the Valley include coordination of conference meetings, assisting with office management/administration, providing marketing assistance with The Valley sponsor hotel network, and working with the league’s annual basketball tournaments and NCAA events. In addition to her Valley duties, Day also serves as Executive Assistant to the Commissioner of the Missouri Valley Football Conference where she is responsible for meeting planning, event logistics, as well as general office management/administration. A graduate of Ford City (Pa.) High School, she continued her education at Hickey School of Business in St. Louis and Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, CA with concentrated studies in marketing. She has two daughters: Gloria and Ashleigh.
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Greg Walter Assistant Commissioner, Institutional Services
Carla Fight Asst. to the Commissioner
Carla Fight became a full-time member of The Valley staff in January 2004, hired as Assistant to the Commissioner. Fight joined The Valley family after 24 years in the airline/travel industry. She is no stranger to the Missouri Valley Conference as Fight had been a volunteer for the State Farm MVC Men’s Basketball Tournament for 13 years prior to taking over her current role in 2004. Her career has kept her working mainly with St. Louis airlines. For two years preceding her appointment at The Valley, she was Manpower Coordinator for American Airlines’ Premium Services Department. Before her move to American Airlines, Fight worked for Trans World Airlines for 22 years. At TWA, she was a manager for the Ambassadors Club network, a position that put her in daily contact with the airlines most valued customers. At The Valley office, Fight provides daily administrative support for the conference commissioner as well as special projects. She also oversees travel for Valley staff, league officials and television talent. Fight also handles the league’s merchandise program and student-athlete gift programs. 9
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Jon Hediger, Intern
Jon Hediger will serve as a communications assistant in 2012-13, and his primary sports include golf, indoor and outdoor track & field, and swimming & diving. A senior student at MVC member Missouri State University, Hediger most recently worked at Platinum Sports Entertainment Management and plans a December 2012 graduation with a BS in Entertainment Management from MSU.
Richard Neal, MVC Fellow
Richard Neal joined the MVC staff as an MVC Fellow in October. Neal will handle a variety of responsibilities, ranging from game operations and event management to National Letter of Intent management and special projects. Neal will also handle team operations for various universities within the Pioneer Football League and Missouri Valley Football Conference. A graduate of MVC member Drake University, Neal spent the past year as a Direct Sales and Service Representative for the St. Louis Cardinals and has also interned with the St. Louis Rams. With the St. Louis Cardinals he managed premium, season, and group accounts and increased ticket revenue over the course of the 2011 regular and post season. A football letterwinner at Drake, Neal holds a bachelor’s of science degree in business administration in finance and marketing.
Quinn Zielonko, Intern
Quinn Zielonko is a St. Louis native and will serve as an intern for the Missouri Valley Conference in 2012-13. Zielonko is currently an MBA student and sport management graduate assistant at Lindenwood University and holds a bachelor’s degree from Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. He will handle communications duties for men’s and women’s tennis and women’s soccer, and will also serve as an intern for the Women’s Basketball Championship in St. Charles. Zielonko is an avid musician and tennis player, and serves as a tennis instructor at Meadowbrook Country Club in St. Louis.
Branden Miller General Manager MVC Sports Properties
Miller enters his eighth year in collegiate athletics and third full academic year with the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) and will continue be integral in helping to lead MVC Sports Properties’ relationship with the Conference. His responsibilities include; strategic corporate partnership program and product development, management of all sponsorship rights to MVC championship events, and the continued development of the league’s multi-state television network. Miller joins MVC Sports Properties and the MVC from his previous role as an Account Executive at Learfield’s flagship institution, Mizzou Sports Properties. While at Mizzou, he performed multiple roles; corporate sponsorship sales, football and basketball game day operations, game program and print development, and helped develop multiple digital programs surrounding the Universities Official Athletics Site. A Kansas City, Mo., native, Miller is a 2006 graduate of the University of Missouri, where he studied Sociology. He has been married five years to his wife Sarah and enjoys a unique and active lifestyle that includes; ultimate Frisbee, cycling, banjo, and art.
Brian Rhame Account Executive MVC Sports Properties
In the spring of 2011, Learfield Sports appointed Brian Rhame account executive for its locally based “MVC Sports Properties” entity. Rhame works alongside General Manager Branden Miller and the Missouri Valley Conference staff to oversee all components of the MVC’s relationship with the collegiate marketer. As exclusive marketer for the Conference, Learfield Sports assists the MVC with comprehensive corporate sponsorships, media and branding opportunities. Prior to joining MVC Sports Properties, Rhame served as Territory Manager for CCP Industries in the greater St. Louis area. Before that, he was the Director of Special Events for Kirkwood’s St. John Vianney High School for five years. Rhame received his bachelor’s degree in Marketing from the University of Central Arkansas in 2001, where he was a member of the Bears’ football team. He resides in Webster Groves, Mo., along with his wife Nicolle and daughter Adalyn.
Sean Wollenberg Sales & Marketing Assoc. MVC Sports Properties
After interning with MVC Sports Properties (MVCSP) in the Spring 2012 semester and graduating from Maryville University, Wollenberg is now a Sales and Marketing Associate at MVC Sports Properties. Wollen-
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Eddie Jackson Coordinator of Officials
Eddie Jackson is in his fourth year as Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials, succeeding the legendary Jim “Boomer” Bain, who had held the position for the previous 18 years. A native of Jacksonville, Ark., Jackson worked in nine NCAA Tournaments since his first appearance in the national championship tournament in 1996. Overall, he advanced to work in both the NCAA Tournament regional semifinal and regional championship rounds during his illustrious career, and he has also worked in numerous conference tournaments and league championship games. Jackson has been employed in higher education and intercollegiate athletic administration since 1982. He currently is Associate Athletic Director for Compliance at Rogers State University in Claremore, Okla., and had been an assistant athletics director there since 2006. He previously served in an administrative capacity from 1988-2000 at Northeastern (Okla.) State University. For the past 15 years, Jackson has served as Commissioner and Supervisor of Men’s Officials for the Bi-State Athletic Conference now the OCAC (Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference), a 12-member National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I league based in Oklahoma. Jackson, who serves on the NCAA Division I LLC Mechanics Committee, is also Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officials for NCAA II leagues for the MIAA (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) and the GAC (Great American Conference). Jackson is married to the former Jennifer Ham and they have two children: Lauren and Carter. Jackson is a 1981 graduate of Ouachita Baptist University, and he received a Master of Science degree in Higher Education Administration from Northeastern State University in 1988.
2012-13 Men’s Basketball Officials Nathan Bemis Little Rock, AR
Dwayne Gladden New Carrollton, MD
Brian McNutt Bethany, OK
Larry Spaulding Amarillo, TX
Patrick Boeh Ottawa, KS
Doran Gotschall Peyton, CO
Jeff Malham Tulsa, OK
Frank Spencer Wentzville, MO
Bo Boroski Indianapolis, IN
Gene Grimshaw St. Charles, MO
Toby Martinez Wichita, KS
Bob Staffen Littleton, CO
K.B. Burdett, Jr. Maumelle, AR
David Hall Lakewood, CO
Terry Moore Spartanburg, SC
David Stevens Paris, TX
Cory Burkle Cedar Rapids, IA
Brent Hampton Lexington, KY
John Moore Olathe, KS
Zelton Steed Charlotte, NC
Jeff Campbell Claremore, OK
Verne Harris Denver, CO
Dan Nowakowski Kansas City, MO
Jon Stigliano Keller, TX
Sean Casey Hernando, MS
Rick Hartzell Cedar Falls, IA
Rick O’Neill Tinley Park, IL
Winston Stith Wichita, KS
Nathan Chitwood Centralia, MO
Jerry Heater Charlotte, NC
Tom O’Neill Tinley Park, IL
Gene Stock Hampton, IA
Daniel Chrisman Oakbrook, IL
Steve Heiman Wichita, KS
Thomas O’Neill Tinley Park, IL
Dan Stryffeler Simpsonville, SC
Martin Cota Corona, CA
Randy Heimerman Ankeny, IA
Ryan Odneal Manchester, MO
Mike Stuart Maryville, TN
Ed Crenshaw St. Peters, MO
John Hendricks Lees Summit, MO
Terry Oglesby Maryville, MO
Mike Thibodeaux Princeton, LA
Gregory Culotta Olathe, KS
John Higgins Omaha, NE
Donnie Olson Wheaton, IL
Scott Thornley Pocatello, ID
Eric Curry Minneapolis, MN
Ed Hightower Edwardsville, IL
Steve Olson Mableton, GA
Greg Webb Carmel, IN
Dave Cusick Iowa City, IA
Chris Hill Andover, KS
Clyde Owens Raleigh, NC
Mark Whitehead Denham Springs, LA
Don Daily Atkins, AR
Paul Janssen Orange City, IA
Todd Parker Tuttle, OK
Gerald Williams Arlington, TX
Terry Davis Boonville, MO
Byron Jarrett Little Rock, AR
Gerry Pollard Moscow Mills, MO
Ervin Wilson Broken Arrow, OK
Joe DeRosa North Canton, OH
Les Jones Chesapeake, VA
Rick Randall Biloxi, MS
Rob Wolff Marshfield, MO
John Dillon Nolensville, TN
Ronnie Jones Bloomington, IL
Greg Rennegarbe Addieville, IL
Terry Wymer N. Baltimore, OH
James Durham Hackett, AR
Keith Kimble Grand Prairie, TX
Charles Robinson Woodbridge, VA
Tom Eades Lewisburg, KY
Kipp Kissinger Ashland, NE
Charles ‘Pic’ Russell Indianapolis, IN
K.C. Ely Norman, OK
Tyler Kumpf Paoli, IN
Mike Sanzere Cincinnati, OH
Warren Evans Wichita, KS
Shawn Lehigh Phoenix, AZ
Mark Schnur Charlotte, NC
Brad Ferrie Lees Summit, MO
Mike Litzelfelner Jackson, MO
Kelly Self Hugo, OK
Tim Fitzgerald Paragould, AR
Trent Lovewell Omaha, NE
Doug Shows Rome, GA
John Gaffney W. Roxbury, MA
Hal Lusk Clinton, MS
Roland Simmons Des Moines, IA
Coy Gammon Goodlettsville, TN
Brian McAnally Springdale, AR
Doug Sirmons Virginia Beach, VA
Brad Gaston Benton, AR
Randy McCall Highlands Ranch, CO
Bert Smith Florence, KY
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berg’s role includes coordinating proposals and miscellaneous sales tools and programs, sponsorship activation, administrative duties and contract fulfillment. His responsibilities also consist of game day management assistance including promotions, game program sales and hospitality. At Maryville University, Wollenberg held internships including two years as player liaison at the Texas vs. Nation college football all-star game, Sports Information Director intern, and group ticket sales with the St. Louis Blues. The most recent internship was as marketing and public relations with the wrestling team at Maryville University during the 2012 school year. Wollenberg is a 2012 graduate of Maryville with a B.S. degree in Business Administration, majoring in Sports Business Management and Marketing. He is now pursuing a Masters in Business Administration at Maryville.
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While this is a non-rules change year (2012-13) for basketball, NCAA policy permits rules committees to make changes in off years if safety issues are involved. This summer, the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved a rules change that requires temporary decals and logos placed on the court to be “of a consistent surface” as the rest of the floor.
2012-13 MVC Championships Event
Date(s)
Site
Oct. 5-7
Individual Tennis Championship (W)
Wichita, Kan.
(Rule or penalty manual references are listed in parentheses.)
Oct. 27
Cross Country Championship (M/W)
Normal, Ill.
Shadow lines (1-3.4) -- In the event shadow lines are utilized (center circle and division line), they must be clearly discernible and distinguishable.
Nov. 2-4
Soccer Championship (W)
Omaha, Neb.
N7-9-11
Soccer Championship (M)
Peoria, Ill.
Nov. 22-24
Volleyball Championship
Springfield, Mo.
Jan. 18-20
Individual Tennis Championship (M)
Des Moines, Iowa
Feb. 14-16
Swimming and Diving (W)
Carbondale, Ill.
Feb. 23-24
Indoor Track and Field
Cedar Falls, Iowa
March 7-10
Basketball Championship (M)
St. Louis, Mo.
March 14-17
Basketball Championship (W)
St. Charles, Mo.
April 21-23
Golf Championship (W)
Lake of the Ozarks
April 26-28
Team Tennis Championship (M/W)
Wichita, Kan.
April 29-30
Golf Championship (M)
Cape Girardeau, Mo.
May 9-11
Softball Championship
Omaha, Neb.
May 10-12
Outdoor Track Championship
Des Moines, Iowa
May 21-25
Baseball Championship
Normal, Ill.
NCAA Basketball Rules Changes
Free throw lane (1-6.3) -- It is highly recommended that the free throw lane be one color. It is permissible for the free throw lane to be more than one color. However, the lane lines and restricted area arc must be clear and discernible. Timeout administration, penalty for noncompliance (2-10.10; 4-17) -- If a team is not ready to play at the second horn during a timeout, officials are instructed to formally warn that team on the first offense. On the second and subsequent offenses, the official shall make the ball ready for play (e.g., put the ball on the floor and begin the count). Shot clock status in simultaneous possession (2-11.7.i) -- The shot clock will not reset after an unsuccessful try that does not contact the ring or flange and is simultaneously held by opponents and the alternating-possession arrow favors the throw-in team. Flagrant 2 Fouls: Coach Request for Review (2-13) -- Flagrant 2 fouls will be added to the list of items that a head coach may request to be reviewed. If the review does not indicate that a flagrant foul occurred, the head coach shall be charged with a timeout. Correctable error appeal (2-12.6) -- An appeal for a correctable error may be made by a head coach, player, table official (includes an approved standby official) or game official. Reporting of substitutions between halves (3-4.2) -- Substitutions between halves shall be reported to the official scorer by the substitute(s) or a team representative before the signal that ends the intermission rather than before the warning horn. When the substitute is not reported before the final horn to end the intermission, those who were players from the previous period shall begin the period. Fouls (4-29.2) -- Eliminate the use of an intentional foul and replace it with “Flagrant 1”. Flagrant 1 will carry a penalty of two shots and the ball; Flagrant 2 will be two shots, the ball and ejection of the offender. Restricted area arc (4-35.7) -- Add a restricted area arc three (3) feet from the center of the basket. In this area, the secondary defender is not considered to be a legal defender for the purpose of drawing a charge. Bleeding player (5-10.8.b) -- In situations where a player is bleeding or has blood on the uniform, team personnel will be allowed 20 seconds to remedy situation before player must leave the game. Double fouls (10-1, Penalty b) -- When there is a double foul situation involving fouls of differing severity, both will be enforced. For example, a common foul is called on Team A and a Flagrant 1 on Team B. Under previous rules, these fouls would offset. In this proposal, both fouls will be enforced. Any two fouls of the same type will continue to offset. Flagrant fouls (10-1.13; 4-36.7; 9-13) -- Two types of flagrant fouls will be established, depending on the severity/type of action. Flagrant 1 would be the same as the current intentional foul. Flagrant 2 would be the same as the current flagrant foul. Administrative technical (Rule 10-2.1.b) -- Made the penalty for not having the proper game-clock display, red/LED light and mounted shot clock an administrative technical foul. Administrative technical – penalty administration (Rule 102.2.a) -- Allow for offsetting penalties for administrative technical fouls when both teams are not in compliance with roster and lineup requirements. Media timeout formats (5-13.10) -- All games will be allowed to use the electronic-media timeout format regardless of whether there is paid advertising present. Uniform (3-5.5) -- Add to the list of permitted items in the neutral zone, a colored neckline trim not to exceed 1 inch in width. Uniform (3-5.5.c) -- Permit logos in the currently designated shoulder panel which is defined as 5 inches from the top of the shoulder and remove any reference to the apex of the neckline. Uniform (3-8) -- Permit institution/conference logos on game shorts.
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Last year’s MVC Men’s Basketball Championship at Scottrade Center drew 62,283 fans over four days -- marking the fourth-best total attendance figure in league history.
SERVICES/TELEVISION
122 TEAMS. 61 GAMES. FOR THE ELEVENTH TIME. A total of 122 teams – representing 15 collegiate athletic conferences – will compete in the two-day event (February 22-23), with the entire BracketBusters slate of matchups to be announced in late January.
February 22-23, 2013
Of the 61 games, 13 will be televised, with 5 contests on ESPN2, 4 will be aired on ESPNU and 4 on ESPN3. Please consult local listings for start times.
HOME TEAMS
AWAY TEAMS
Vermont, Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana State, Portland State, Southern Utah, Campbell, High Point, Liberty, Presbyterian, UNC-Asheville, Winthrop, Cal Poly, Hawaii, Long Beach State, UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, Loyola, Univ. of Illinois Chicago, Valparaiso, Wright State, Youngstown State, Fairfield, Marist, Niagara, Rider, Siena, Akron, Buffalo, Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, Toledo, Western Michigan, Hampton, Drake, Indiana State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, Wichita State, Tennessee Tech, Tennessee State, UT-Martin, SE Missouri State, Murray State, Belmont, College of Charleston, Western Carolina, Davidson, Central Arkansas, Lamar, Oral Roberts, Texas A&M-CC, IPFW, IUPUI, Nebraska Omaha, Oakland, Western Illinois University, Utah State, UT-San Antonio, UTArlington and Saint Mary’s.
Albany, Montana, Northern Arizona, North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, Weber State, Charleston Southern, Coastal Carolina, Gardner-Webb, Longwood, Radford, VMI, Cal State–Fullerton, Cal State–Northridge, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, Pacific, Cleveland State, Detroit, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Canisius, Iona, Loyola, Manhattan, Saint Peter’s, Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Kent State, Miami, Ohio, Morgan State, Savannah State, Bradley, Creighton, Evansville, Illinois State, Missouri State, Austin Peay, Eastern Illinois, Eastern Kentucky, Jacksonville State, Morehead State, SIU-Edwardsville, The Citadel, McNeese State, Nicholls State, Northwestern State, Sam Houston State, Southeastern Louisiana, Stephen F. Austin, UMKC, North Dakota State Univ., South Dakota State Univ., Univ. of South Dakota, Texas State, Denver, Idaho and Loyola Marymount.
Missouri Valley Conference Facts & Services MVC Sports Properties
For additional information regarding The Valley and men’s basketball, contact Associate Commissioner Mike Kern, Assistant Commissioner Kelli Briscoe, or Assistant Commissioner Derrick Docket:
The Valley is in the midst of a seven-year, exclusive relationship with collegiate sports marketer Learfield Sports. Beginning in July of 2010, Missouri Valley Sports Properties, a property of Learfield Sports, began spearheading numerous efforts for the league to bolster its presence among corporate America and strengthen its brand among fans, alumni and the marketplace through media, corporate hospitality, venue exposure, branding opportunities and product sampling. MVCSP also will be an integral partner charged with creating corporate opportunities for the MVC Web site (mvc-sports.com), and managing promotions and certain retail licensing deals.
Missouri Valley Conference 1818 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 435-4779 -- Kern cell (314) 444-4326 -- Kern direct (314) 444-4356 -- Kern fax kern@mvc.org -- Kern e-mail mvc-sports.com • archmadness.com valley-live.tv (videostreaming)
The Missouri Valley Conference offers a wide array of media services, including weekly telephonic coaches briefings in basketball, as well as weekly releases and preseason publications for each of the league’s 18 sports programs. During the season, a panel will select a Player of the Week and a Newcomer of the Week.
MVC on the Web -- mvc-sports.com Information on the Missouri Valley Conference has been available on the web since 1995, and the league’s official web site -- www.mvc-sports.com -- continues to stand out as one of the nation’s top collegiate athletic sites on the world wide web. Originally constructed by Mike Kern, it is currently maintained by the league’s media relations staff. Current news and information about MVC athletics teams, live statistics, official team merchandise, live events, highlights, press conferences and other exclusive features are available on the league’s web site.
MVC on the Web -- archmadness.com The site (archmadness.com) debuted in January of 2003 and is a fan-friendly site with links to St. Louis hotels and travel information, plus tournament stories, game recaps, and photos.
MVC on the Web -- Social Media The league began an aggressive approach in its social media presence in 2009, with goals to expand its social media initiative in order to reach the most fans possible. The MVC also engages with fans on Google+, Pinterest and YouTube. facebook.com/MissouriValleyConference twitter.com/mvcsports twitter.com/ValleyHoops
Television Production - Niles Media Group Kansas City-based Niles Media Group serves as the production company for the conference’s television package. NILES MEDIA GROUP 9420 Liberty Drive, Liberty, MO 64068 Mr. John Denison, Chief Operating Officer 816/457-1798 (C); Jdenison@nilesmediagroup.com Mr. John Sprugel, Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable 816/550-9846 (C); jsprugel@nilesmediagroup.com Mr. Neil Harwell, Chief Executive Officer 816/210-9448 (C); nharwell@nilesmediagroup.com
Video Streaming - “Valley Live” The MVC has signed an agreement with WebStream Productions (WSP) to produce championship events and provide consulting services to help elevate and standardize the league’s video streaming products. Non-televised championship games/matches from women’s soccer, men’s soccer, volleyball, women’s basketball, softball and baseball will all be available via the league’s webstreaming initiative (visit valley-live.tv for more info).
Services/TV
Missouri Valley Conference Services
Monday Coaches Briefings Teleconferences with The Valley head coaches will be conducted on Monday throughout the season. The conferences begin at 11 a.m. (Central). To participate in the conference calls, please dial 877-441-0939. A special pre-tournament call will take place on Tuesday, March 5, at 11 a.m. (Central). The call-in number is 877-441-0939. Speaking order will be determined. The Valley also will conduct an all-conference call on Tuesday, March 5, at 2:30 p.m. (Central), with the league’s Larry Bird Trophy winner, Newcomer of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Sixth Man Award. That number is 877-441-0939. On Monday, March 18, at 10 a.m. (Central), there will be a call featuring the league's head coaches selected for post-season play. The Q&A segments with the coaches are 10 minutes long (instead of six minutes). Speaking order will be determined. That number is 877-441-0939. The teleconferences will be streamed live each week, and audio files will also be available for playback on the conference’s web site within 24 hours. Please contact The Valley to arrange participation in the weekly sessions. Media will be allowed to ask questions directly of the coaches. The session schedule (times Central) for 2012-13 is: Nov. 19; Dec. 17 Jan. 7-14-21-28; Feb. 4-11-18-25 Call-in Number: 877-441-0939 [Note special calls -- above -- on March 5 and March 18] Contact the league office to arrange for a playback. Time -- Coaches, School 11:00 11:06 11:12 11:18 11:24
Greg McDermott, Creighton 11:30 Mark Phelps, Drake 11:36 Ben Jacobson, UNI 11:42 Geno Ford, Bradley 11:48 Dan Muller, Illinois State 11:54
Barry Hinson, Southern Illinois Paul Lusk, Missouri State Gregg Marshall, Wichita State Marty Simmons, Evansville Greg Lansing, Indiana State
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Missouri Valley Conference Television Network Tom Ackerman Play-by-Play/Sidelines
Services/TV
Tom Ackerman is in his tenth season as a member of The Valley TV Network. Ackerman will handle play-by-play duties plus serve as the sideline reporter for the 2013 MVC Men’s Basketball Championship at Scottrade Center in St. Louis. A 1997 graduate of Indiana University, he is in his 16th year at KMOX Radio (AM 1120) in St. Louis, where he is sports director and the morning sports anchor on “Total Information A.M.” The host of programs like “Sports Open Line” and “Sports on a Sunday Morning,” Ackerman has also handled play-by-play duties for University of Missouri men’s basketball and served as a sideline reporter on Mizzou football broadcasts for KMOX Radio. In addition to his radio responsibilities, Ackerman has also served as a host for St. Louis Cardinals post-game shows on Fox Sports Midwest. A native of St. Louis, Mo., Ackerman and his wife Angie live in St. Louis, and have two daughters Erika (6) and Audrey (2).
Mark Adams, Analyst
A nationally respected college basketball commentator, Mark Adams is in his third season with the MVC TV Network. He will serve as an analyst on regular-season telecasts as well as broadcasts from the 2013 MVC Men’s Basketball Championship in St. Louis. Considered by many to be the “Voice of the Mid-Majors,” Adams appears regularly on nationally televised college basketball games on ESPN and has made numerous appearances in studio. Adams was a college basketball coach for 17 years and 10 of those years at the NCAA Division I level. Known as a program re-builder, he took over three different collegiate basketball programs that were a combined 28-54 (.341) in the season prior to his arrival. In his final season record at those same three schools he led those teams to a combined record of 59-32 (.648). His teams won two championships (1985 and 1989) earning him Coach of the Year honors in 1989 and national recognition. A national motivational speaker, he is the author of numerous books: WHY WE WIN -- Followership and Leadership Strategies for Team Success!, MY ESPN EASONS, REDWOODS -- Spread Your Roots and Coach Your Team to Success!, WINNING IN OVERTIME: Championship Sales Strategies From a Championship Coach! He also has published two children’s stories titled: Bucky’s Best Friend and A Boy Named Bucky. Adams received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of Cincinnati in 1979 and earned a master’s degree in athletic administration from Idaho State University in 1980. Living in Springboro, Ohio, Adams and his wife Judy have four sons: Luke (28), Patrick (20), Jimmy (20) and Robby (7).
Nick Bahe, Analyst
Nick Bahe joins the MVC TV Network telecast team, serving as an analyst for regular-season men’s basketball telecasts on ESPN3. Bahe co-hosts a radio sports talk show called “The Drive” on 93.7 The Ticket FM in Lincoln, Neb. A member of the Omaha media since graduating with a degree in journalism from Creighton University in 2008, he also is in his fourth season as the analyst for Creighton men’s basketball radio broadcasts and telecasts. As a basketball student-athlete, Bahe played two seasons at the University of Kansas for Bill Self before finishing his career playing for Dana Altman at Creighton University.
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He participated in three NCAA Tournaments and a National Invitation Tournament during his career. A Lincoln native, Bahe currently resides in Omaha, Neb.
Bruce Haertl, Play-by-Play
Bruce Haertl is in his fourth year as a member of the Valley Live talent team as a baseball play-by-play voice and his first as a basketball announcer. Haertl began his television career at KWCH-TV in Wichita, Kan., in October of 1984. He now serves as sports director at KWCH and host of Sports Sunday. A native of Greenfield, Mass., Haertl also hosts Sports Daily on radio station KFH in Wichita with Bob Lutz, Wichita Eagle sports columnist. A former Shocker baseball player, he is in his eighth year as the lead on-air personality on the pregame show for the Kansas State University football radio network. Haertl also handles play-by-play duties for Wichita State University basketball and baseball television packages on Cox Media. Haertl and his wife Sarah have four children: Bo (25), Evie (23), Jake (13) and Kate (10).
Mitch Holthus, Play-by-Play
Entering his 18th season as one of the league’s play-by-play voices is Mitch Holthus. He served as The Valley’s lead television play-by-play man for 13 seasons. In 2007, Holthus was named the third recipient of the league’s John Sanders Spirit of the Valley Award -- given to an individual who exemplifies the spirit of the late MVC staffer and demonstrates passion for the Conference, strong work ethic and sense of humor. A native of Smith Center, Kan., Holthus is in his 19th season as the radio play-by-play voice of the Kansas City Chiefs -- the longest tenured play-by-play announcer in KC history -- on their 80-station network. A 27-year broadcast veteran, he was the play-by-play voice of the Kansas State Wildcats for 12 seasons. He served as television host of the Kansas State football and basketball coaches shows from 1985 to 1996. He also toiled as play-by-play announcer at WIBW Radio, flagship station of the Kansas City Royals, from 1983 to 1996. He has earned the distinction of being the Kansas Sportcaster of the Year eight times -- 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998 and 2001 -- from the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters, and has been voted the Metro Sportscaster of the Year by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters nine times. Holthus was inducted into the Kansas Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in October 2008 and was tabbed the Kansas City Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. This summer he was awarded an Emmy by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) at the 36th Annual Mid-America Emmy® Awards in Kansas City, Mo. A 1979 Kansas State grad, he and his wife, Tami, a former college basketball player at KSU, have a son Brian (30) and a daughter Hayley (27), who both played basketball and graduated from Southwestern College in Winfield, Kan.
Kevin Lehman, Analyst
Lehman is in his second season as member of the MVC Television Network talent team as a regular-season basketball analyst. A native of Iowa City, Iowa, Lehman has done analyst work for KFXA-TV and Mediacom Connections Channel in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, KXIC Radio in Iowa City and, from 2006-2011, served as an analyst on the Iowa State Cyclone TV Network and Mediacom Connections Channel.
Missouri Valley Conference Television Network
Mac McCausland, Analyst
Mac McCausland is in his 12th season as a member of the MVC Television Network talent team. During a 25-year period, he has handled television analyst duties for University of Northern Iowa basketball games on KWWLTV (Waterloo), Iowa Public Television and KFXA-TV (Cedar Rapids). Since 1980, he has served as a radio/television analyst for the Iowa Hawkeye Sports Network, Creative Sports, Raycom Sports, ESPN, ESPN Plus and/or ESPNU. A 1968 graduate of the University of Iowa, McCausland played for former Wichita State head coach Ralph Miller with the Hawkeyes from 1964 to 1968 and later served as freshman coach for Miller from 1968 to 1970. A former boys basketball club head coach, McCausland guided the Waterloo Boys Club team from 1988 to 1994, winning six state championships. Standout players on the Boys Club team included Raef LaFrentz (University of Kansas/Portland Trailblazers) and Ryan Bowen (University of Iowa/New Orleans Hornets). A native of Maquoteka, Iowa, McCausland has two children: Amy (38) and Kent (35).
John Rooney, Play-by-Play
John Rooney is in his second tour of duty as part of the Missouri Valley Conference Television Network talent team. Rooney served as a TV play-by-play voice for The Valley during the 1988-89 academic year. A native of Richmond, Mo., Rooney completed his seventh year of broadcasting St. Louis Cardinals games with partner Mike Shannon in 2012. He came to St. Louis from the Chicago White Sox where he spent 18 years (19882005) - one in TV - and 17 seasons following in the radio booth. The Cardinals World Championship crown in 2006 gave John the privilege of working with the World Champion team in back-to-back seasons, following the White Sox win in 2005. Rooney, 57, called his first major league game in 1983 with Shannon and Hall of Fame Broadcaster Jack Buck during a three-game series between the Cardinals and host Cincinnati Reds. He began his baseball broadcasting career at the class AAA level, spending the 1981-82 seasons with the Oklahoma 89ers and the 1983-84 campaigns with the Louisville Redbirds. He juggled two stints in the 1980′s as a sports reporter for KMOX around his baseball broadcasting and also called University of Missouri basketball games for 20 seasons. He also has broadcast several college football bowls as well as the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, including the Final Four (1984-2002). Inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in February 2004, he and his wife, Susan, have two daughters, Colleen and Rachel.
Scott Warmann Play-by-Play/Host
Scott Warmann is in his eighth season as a member of The Valley TV Network. Warmann will perform play-by-play duties and serve as the between-games host for the 2013 MVC Men’s Basketball Championship at Scottrade Center in St. Louis. He will also handle play-by-play responsibilities for the 2012 MVC Women’s Soccer Championship at Omaha, Neb., the 2012 MVC Men’s Soccer Championship at Peoria, Ill., and the 2013 MVC Women’s Basketball Championship at The Family Arena in St. Charles, Mo. In 2013, he will be in his second year as a member of the Valley Live talent team as a baseball play-by-play voice for the State Farm MVC Championship from Normal, Ill. Warmann does play-by-play as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference telecast team and has also served as a play-by-play voice for the Southern Illinois’ football and men’s basketball telecast packages. A St. Louis native, Warmann was an on-air personality for Clear Channel as a member of the St. Louis Rams radio network for five seasons. At Clear Channel, he was a studio host on the Rams Radio Network, including the 1999 Super Bowl championship season. Currently, he works at KMOX Radio (1120 AM) in St. Louis.
Rich Zvosec, Analyst
Zvosec is in his third season as a member of The Valley TV Network. He also serves as a college basketball analyst for the ESPN family of networks and CBS Sports. During his 25-year coaching career, Coach Z built a strong reputation for turning around programs. He started or rebuilt programs at each of his four head coaching stops on his journey. In 2005, he guided Missouri-Kansas City to a 16-12 record and became one of only 35 active college hoops coaches to be selected coach of the year in two different Division I conferences at two separate schools. That year, he was tabbed the Mid-Continent Conference, College Insider and CBSSportsline Coach of the Year. His tenure at UMKC produced historic wins and results, finishing with one of the highest winning percentages in conference play and producing the most league wins in school history. He left UMKC with the highest winning percentage in school history and had the second-highest Mid-Continent Conference (all league coaches) winning percentage during his six-year tenure. He recorded the school’s most historic victory, as he led the Kangaroos to a 93-52 win over Kansas State in 2003 -- the school’s 200th win and its first over the Wildcats. At 27, he was the youngest Division I head coach in the country at St. Francis College in New York. In his third season, the Terriers recorded their most Division I wins in two decades, and he was named the 1991 Northeast Conference Coach of the Year. He then built the University of North Florida program from scratch. In only its fourth season of existence, he led the school to the championship game of the Sunshine State Conference. In addition to his coaching experience, he has authored numerous magazine articles and has published two books titled, Birds, Dogs and Kangaroos: Life on the Back Roads of College Basketball and For Tiger Fans Only. He has appeared in several films, including Along Came a Spider, and an episode of Friday Night Lights. In 2002, his UMKC commercial won a Telly Award.
Services/TV
Currently an analyst for University of Northern Iowa men’s basketball games on KWWL-TV (Waterloo), the Iowa Hawkeyes on the Big Ten Digital Network (BTN.com), co-host of Mediacom Connections Channel’s “Talk Sports,” and an in-studio personality for Fox Sports on KFXA-TV in Cedar Rapids, he is in his ninth season as co-host of the “Three Point Show” on WMT Radio in Cedar Rapids. A 24-year veteran of coaching, including 15 seasons at the collegiate level, Lehman was the head coach at the University of Nebraska at Omaha from 1995-2001. At UNO, his rebuilding efforts produced the school’s first winning season in over a decade, and his fifth campaign resulted in UNO’s first back-to-back winning seasons in a decade. Inducted into the UNI Athletic Hall of Fame as a coach for the 1990 team and into the Regina High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008, he holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Wartburg College and a master’s in physical education from Drake University. He has three children: Austin (28), Grant (26) and Calvin (26).
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Flagship Radio and Over-The-Air/Cable TV Contact Info MVC Television Network Contacts
MVC Flagship Radio Contacts
BRADLEY
BRADLEY
INDIANA STATE
WMBD RADIO (1470 AM) Senior VP/GM: Mike Wild Director, Sales: Brian Rowell 309/637-3700 (O) mikewild@jmpradio.com brianrowell@jmpradio.com
WIBQ RADIO (98.5 FM) Programming: Jack Swart 812/232-4161 (O) jack.swart@mwcradio.com
Mr. Bobby Parker Associate AD Bradley University 309/677-2624 (O) 309/256-4302 (C) bparker@bradley.edu
CREIGHTON
Services/TV
Mr. Christopher Sehring VP & Market Manager KMTV (CBS) 402/593-2705 (O) csehring@journalbroadcastgroup.com
DRAKE Mr. Pat Hurley Sr. Regional Prod. Manager Mediacom Connections 515/246-1890, ext. 7796 (O) phurley@mediacomcc.com
EVANSVILLE Mr. Kirk Williams Dir. of Programming/Research WFIE-TV (NBC) 812/426-1414 (O) kwilliams@14wfie.com
ILLINOIS STATE Mr. Mike Williams Assistant AD/Communications Illinois State University 309/438-7748 (O) 309/825-8828 (C) mcwilli@ilstu.edu
INDIANA STATE Mr. Tim Sturgess Vice President / GM WTWO-TV (NBC) 812/696-2121, ext. 356 (O) 812/841-3419 (C) tsturgess@wtwo.com
MISSOURI STATE Mr. Frank M. Cuervo General Manager Nelligan Sports Marketing 417/836-5234 (O) 812/219-3585 (C) fmcuervo@missouristate.edu Mr. Brian McDonough President / GM; KYTV 417/268-3000 (O) bmcdonough@ky3.com
NORTHERN IOWA Ms. Angie Ness, GM Panther Sports Properties 319/273-4502 (O) 319/243-8845 (C) alness@panthersportsproperties.com Mr. Jim McKernan VP/General Manager KWWL-TV (ABC) 319/291-1204 (O) 319/269-2785 (C) jmckernan@kwwl.com
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Ms. Betty Zeman Marketing Manager Cedar Falls Utilities 319/268-5349 (O) bzeman@cfunet.net
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Mr. Ryan Bertschman General Manager Saluki Sports Properties 618/536-5327 (O) 618/303-0172 (C) rbertschman@ salukisportsproperties.com Mr. Greg Petrowich Executive Director WSIU Public Broadcasting 618/453-6181 (O) greg.petrowich@wsiu.org
WICHITA STATE Mr. Mark Ewing Programming Manager Cox Communications 316/262-2309 (O) 316/260-7450 (C) mark.ewing@cox.com
FOX SPORTS MIDWEST Mr. Jack Donovan Senior VP/General Manager 314/206-7011 (O) 314/330-7425 (C) rick.powers@foxsports.net Mr. Rick Powers Director of Programming 314/206-7011 (O) 314/330-7425 (C) rick.powers@foxsports.net
FOX COLLEGE SPORTS Mr. Derek Crocker Senior Mgr., Collegiate Sports FOX Sports Media Group 310/369-8202 (O) 714/595-3766 (C) derek.crocker@foxsports.net
COMCAST SPORTSNET Mr. Greg Bowman Sr. Director of Programming 312/222-6023 (O) 312/607-2478 (C) gbowman@comcastsportsnet.com
ESPN3 Mr. Brent Colborne Senior Manager, Digital Media Programming & Acquisitions WatchESPN/ESPN3 860/766-7651 (O) 508/626-6593 (C) brent.a.colborne@espn.com
NILES MEDIA GROUP Mr. John Denison Chief Operating Officer 816/457-1798 (C) Jdenison@nilesmediagroup.com Mr. John Sprugel 816/550-9846 (C) jsprugel@nilesmediagroup.com
PLAY-BY-PLAY: Dave Snell 309/677-3611 (O) 309/253-3290 (C) dsnell@bradley.edu
CREIGHTON KXSP RADIO (590 AM) Programming: Kurt Owens, 402/898-5303 (O) kurt@104star.com ADVERTISING Director of Sales: Ally Thrall 402/280-1475 (O) 402/660-5828 (C) allisonthrall@creighton.edu PLAY-BY-PLAY: T. Scott Marr 402-571-0200 (O) 402-290-3887 (C) t.scottmarr@yahoo.com
DRAKE KRNT RADIO (1350 AM) Programming: Mark McDowell 515/280-1350 (O) mmcdowell @desmoinesradiogroup.com ADVERTISING Marketing Dir.: Ryan Gilmore 515/271-4003 (O) 859/797-3138 (C) ryan.gilmore@drake.edu PLAY-BY-PLAY: Larry Cotlar 515/331-9200 (O) 515/954-8889 (C) cotman.sports@cumulus.com
EVANSVILLE WUEV RADIO (91.5 FM) Programming: Tom Benson 812/589-9862 (C) tb39@evansville.edu ADVERTISING Director of External Affairs: Liz Riffert 812/760-7505 (C) el37@evansville.edu PLAY-BY-PLAY: Lance Wilkerson 812/589-3100 (C) lw137@evansville.edu
ILLINOIS STATE WJBC (1230 AM/93.7 FM) Programming/Advertising: Red Pitcher, GM 309/821-1000, ext. 270 (O) red.pitcher@townsquaremedia.com PLAY-BY-PLAY: Dick Luedke 309/766-3635 (O) 309/212-6551 (C) dick.luedke.h2hj@statefarm.com
PLAY-BY-PLAY: Brian Fritz 812/230-3288 (O/C) brianfritz@vzw.blackberry.net ADVERTISING Jeremiah Turner Nelligan Sports Marketing 812/237-4087 (O) 812/249-0804 (C) jturner@nelligansports.com
MISSOURI STATE KTXR RADIO (101.3 FM) Programming/Pres.: Ken Meyer 417/862-3751 (O) manager@radiospringfield.com PLAY-BY-PLAY: Art Hains 417/836-4632 (O) 417/880-5431 (C) ahains@missouristate.edu ADVERTISING VP, Sales: Bonnie Bell 417/862-3751 (O) 417/840-1703 (C) bbell@radiospringfield.com
NORTHERN IOWA KXEL RADIO (1540 AM) Programming/GM: Bill Wells 319/234-2200 (O) bill.wells@wcinet.com ADVERTISING: Angie Ness Panther Sports Properties 319/273-4502 (O) 319/243-8845 (C) alness@panthersportsproperties.com PLAY-BY-PLAY: Gary Rima 319/234-2200 (O) 319/269-5924 (C) onpressrow@kxel.com
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS WVZA RADIO (105.1 FM) Programming/GM: Janet Jensen 618/997-8123 (O) janet.jensen@mvn.net ADVERTISING: Ryan Bertschman Saluki Sports Properties 618/536-5327 (O) 618/303-0172 (C)
rbertschman@salukisportsproperties.com
PLAY-BY-PLAY: Mike Reis 618/453-3158 (O) 618/967-3678 (C) mreis@siu.edu
WICHITA STATE KNSS RADIO (1330 AM) Programming: Bill Maness, Pres., Syndeo Outsourcing LLC 316/630-9107 (O) bmaness@syndeohro.com PLAY-BY-PLAY: Mike Kennedy 316/687-2467 (O) 316/210-3573 (C) mikekennedywsu@yahoo.com
MVC Television & Radio Partners Tournament Title Game To Air on CBS As Part of League’s ESPN Agreement
The 24-hour college sports television network airs more than 650 live events annually and offers over 600 original studio shows. ESPNU has seen a steady increase since its inception on March 4, 2005 and is now in over 73 million households. The brand is also available in high definition on ESPNUHD, now in over 20 million homes. The network has long-term carriage agreements with all 10 of the top multichannel TV providers -- Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox, DirecTV (Channel 208), DISH Network (Channel 141), Mediacom, Time Warner Cable, Verizon FiOS TV and AT&T U-verse. ESPN3 is ESPN’s live multi-screen sports network, a destination that delivers thousands of global sports events annually and accessible online via WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app and through ESPN on Xbox LIVE to Gold members. It is currently available to 73 million homes at no additional cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection or video subscription from an affiliated service provider. The network is also available at no cost to approximately 21 million U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel via computers connected to on-campus educational networks and on-base military networks. CBS Sports, college basketball’s leading network broadcaster, will continue to televise the next four MVC Men’s Basketball Championship games, including the 2013 title
contest on March 10. CBS Sports broadcasts an extensive regular-season schedule of college basketball and also televises the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship in partnership with Turner Sports.
Missouri Valley Conference Sports Properties (MVCSP) and St. Louis-based all-sports radio station WXOS-FM (101.1) are in the third year of a three-year agreement, where WXOS will have exclusive rights to broadcast men’s basketball games of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament in St. Louis through March 2013. In addition to carrying games from the MVC Tournament, WXOS will also air a daily program, beginning two weeks prior to each season’s tournament. The show will feature scores and highlights from games in the league. In 2009, WXOS won the radio rights to the St. Louis Rams, and it also acquired the rights to Saint Louis University basketball. WXOS also airs the Bowl Championship Series, the World Series, the NBA Finals, and other events from ESPN Radio.
Missouri Valley and Fox Sports Midwest
Services/TV
ESPN, Inc., is the world’s leading multinational, multimedia sports entertainment company featuring a portfolio of more than 50 multimedia sports assets. The company is comprised of eight 24-hour domestic television networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNEWS, ESPNU, ESPN Classic, ESPN Deportes, ESPN 3D and the regionally focused Longhorn Network) and five HD simulcast services (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS and ESPN Deportes). Other businesses include ESPN Regional Television, ESPN International (48 networks, syndication, radio, digital), ESPN Radio (broadcast, satellite, digital, a growing category led by ScoreCenter), ESPN.com (plus a variety of sport-, college-, and market-specific sites), ESPN The Magazine, ESPN Enterprises and espnW. Multi-screen offerings include WatchESPN (access to several ESPN networks online and via an app), ESPN3 (live multi-screen network available online, on the go and via Xbox LIVE) and ESPN Mobile (mobile Web, mobile TV and video, apps, alerts and messaging). Based in Bristol, Conn., ESPN is 80 percent owned by ABC, Inc., which is an indirect subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. The Hearst Corporation holds a 20 percent interest in ESPN.
Missouri Valley Conference on WXOS
In addition to being the TV home for Missouri Valley Conference sports, FOX Sports Midwest is a presenting sponsor of the MVC Men’s Basketball Championship in St. Louis and the MVC Women’s Basketball Championship in St. Charles each March. FOX Sports Midwest, which was launched on Nov. 1, 1996, serves as home for MVC basketball, baseball, soccer, softball and volleyball. FOX Sports Midwest and sister networks FOX Sports Indiana and FOX Sports Kansas City reach more than 5.9 million cable and satellite television homes in six Midwestern states and telecast more than 3,000 hours of local programming annually. FOX Sports Midwest is also the home for St. Louis Cardinals baseball, St. Louis Blues hockey, Kansas City Royals baseball and Indiana Pacers basketball. Launched on Sept. 9, 2004, FOX College Sports (FCS) is home to MVC basketball, baseball, men’s and women’s soccer, softball and volleyball. FCS is seen by viewers in the nation’s 25 largest cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas and Atlanta. FOX College Sports is available on most major TV providers including AT&T U-verse, Charter, Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Verizon FiOS. For complete TV provider information and availability, log onto http://fcs.channelfinder.net/start.asp. Launched on Oct. 1, 2004, Comcast SportsNet Chicago is home to MVC basketball, baseball, men’s and women’s soccer, softball and volleyball. Comcast SportsNet Chicago reaches over 4.8 million TV households in Illinois, Indiana and Iowa. Comcast SportsNet Chicago is also home for Chicago Blackhawks hockey, Chicago Bulls basketball and Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox baseball.
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ESPN BracketBusters Series BracketBusters on TV
Including the 2012 season, four or more Missouri Valley teams had been selected for the BracketBusters series television package in eight of the 10 events. The selection of six Valley teams for the television package in 2007 established a record for the league, while the MVC had five teams on the ESPN family of networks in 2006, in 2008, and again in 2012.
Best at the Busting?
Services/TV
During the first 10 years of the BracketBusters series, The Valley has had 43 games featured on television and recorded a 25-18 record in those games. In fact, the Valley's 25 wins are more than any other conference.
Including last year’s 4-6 slate in BracketBusters games, the Valley is 54-39 all-time. Until 2011, the MVC had never had a losing record in the series in any season, or in the returns the following season. 2012 SEARS BracketBusters X Network
F17 - UNI at VCU (VCU, 77-68) ESPN2 F17 - Valparaiso at LMU (LMU, 61-53) ESPN2 Drexel at Cleveland St. (Drexel, 69-49) ESPNU Wichita St. at Davidson (WSU, 91-74) ESPN/2 Buffalo at S. Dakota St. (SDSU, 86-65) ESPNU Akron at Oral Roberts (ORU, 67-61) ESPN/2 Drake at New Mexico St. (NMSU, 71-55) ESPNU Nevada at Iona (Iona, 90-84) ESPN/2 ODU at Missouri State (ODU, 73-67) ESPNU St. Mary's at Murray St. (MSU, 65-51) ESPN/2 UNC-Asheville at Ohio (Ohio, 81-67) ESPN3 UT-Arlington at Weber St. (WSU, 72-70) ESPN3 Long Beach at Creighton (CU, 81-79) ESPN2
Leagues (TV only) Missouri Valley Colonial Western Athletic Mid-American Horizon League Metro Atlantic Southern West Coast Ohio Valley Summit Sun Belt Big Sky Big West Big South America East MEAC Southland Patriot
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All Home Road 25-18 19-10 18-17 14-20 11-13 10-4 5-4 4-3 3-4 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-7 1-4 1-4 0-1 0-2 0-2
15-8 10-10 8-4 11-6 12-7 6-10 11-7 3-13 7-6 4-7 6-1 4-3 1-2 4-2 3-2 1-1 2-0 1-4 2-2 0-0 2-0 0-2 2-0 0-2 2-4 0-3 0-2 1-2 1-0 0-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2
All Home Road 2-0 1-0 1-0 5-2 4-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 3-1 1-0 2-1 2-4 1-2 1-2 4-4 3-1 1-3 5-1 3-1 2-0 2-5 1-3 1-2
All Games Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Missouri State UNI Southern Illinois Wichita State TOTALS
Success in the Series
Game/Result
MVC (TV only) Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois State Missouri State UNI Southern Illinois Wichita State
BBS 7-2 7-3 7-2 4-5 7-3 3-5 4-5 5-5 7-3 3-6 54-39
Return 2-5 3-4 6-1 3-4 7-1 3-3 7-0 6-2 4-4 7-0
Total 9-7 10-7 13-3 7-9 14-4 6-8 11-5 11-7 11-7 10-6
48-24 102-63
Valley 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
BBS 4-0 6-4 5-4 5-5 5-5 8-2 7-3 7-3 3-7 4-6
Returns -- 4-0 7-3 7-2 8-2 5-5 5-5 6-4 6-3 tbd
Total 4-0 10-4 12-7 12-7 13-7 13-7 12-8 13-7 9-10 4-6
TOTAL
54-39
48-24
102-63
2003 (2/22) BracketBusters (4-0) ~Creighton 67, Fresno State 66 ~S. Illinois 66, Wis.-Milwaukee 64 ~Illinois State 57, Marshall 53 ~UNI 76, Louisiana Tech 71 Return Games: MVC (4-0); ~TV 2004 (2/21) BracketBusters (6-4) ~Kent State 70, Creighton 55 UNI 82, Wisconsin-Green Bay 75 Drake 82, Akron 78 (ot) Central Michigan 90, Evansville 73 Buffalo 64, Indiana State 51 ~Miami (Ohio) 75, MSU 66 Illinois State 77, Loyola-Chicago 71 ~Wichita State 62, Austin Peay 47 Bradley 76, Northern Illinois 67 ~No. 20 SIU 66, Hawai’i 62 Return Games: MVC (7-3); ~TV 2005 (2/19) BracketBusters (5-4) Western Kentucky 75, Bradley 60 Creighton 100, Chattanooga 68 Drake 73, San Jose State 57 Loyola 68, Evansville 64 ~Illinois State 79, UWGB 69 ~UNI 86, Western Michigan 75 ~Southern Illinois 65, Kent State 54 Oral Roberts 86, Missouri State 76 ~Miami (Ohio) 65, Wichita State 58 Return Games: MVC (7-2); ~TV 2006 (2/18) BracketBusters (5-5) Bradley 77, Tennessee Tech 62 ~Creighton 67, Fresno State 62 UC Irvine 70, Drake 67 Tennessee-Martin 69, Evansville 62 Miami (Ohio) 51, Illinois State 49 Indiana State 59, W. Michigan 57 ~Missouri St. 72, Wis.-Milwaukee 63 ~UNI 65, Bucknell 61 (2ot) ~La. Tech 54, Southern Illinois 51 ~George Mason 70, Wichita St. 67 Return Games: MVC (8-2); ~TV
2007 (2/16-17) BracketBusters (5-5) ~Bradley 73, Virginia Commonwealth 64 ~Drexel 64, Creighton 58 Drake 84, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 76 Evansville 69, Samford 65 Illinois State 70, Ball State 57 Miami (Ohio) 70, Indiana State 57 ~Winthrop 77, Missouri State 66 ~Nevada 79, Northern Iowa 64 ~Southern Illinois 68, Butler 64 ~Appalachian State 60, Wichita State 58 Return Games: MVC (5-5); ~TV 2008 (2/23-24) BracketBusters (8-2) Northern Arizona 85, Wichita State 75 ~Creighton 65, Oral Roberts 64 ~Southern Illinois 74, Nevada 49 ~Drake 71, Butler 64 Indiana State 79, Murray State 62 Illinois-Chicago 70, UNI 58 Evansville 63, Eastern Illinois 55 Missouri State 90, Central Michigan 76 ~Bradley 84, Milwaukee 72 ~Illinois State 54, Wright State 46 Return Games: MVC (5-5); ~TV 2009 (2/20-21) BracketBusters (7-3) ~Niagara 70, Illinois State 56 ~Creighton 76, George Mason 63 Missouri State 79, UT-Martin 77 Drake 71, Austin Peay 54 Illinois-Chicago 74, Southern Illinois 67 ~Siena 81, UNI 75 ~Evansville 75, Miami 61 Bradley 86, Loyola 75 Indiana State 69, Toledo 62 Wichita State 70, Cleveland State 59 Return Games: MVC (6-4); ~TV 2010 (2/19-20) BracketBusters (7-3) ~UNI 71, Old Dominion 62 S. Illinois 89, Western Michigan 72 ~Missouri State 62, Nevada 60 Illinois State 71, Morehead State 62 Bradley 76, Drexel 60 Green Bay 60, Indiana State 59 Illinois-Chicago 82, Evansville 80 Drake 90, Cal State-Northridge 80 Creighton 78, Loyola-Chicago 58 ~Utah State 68, Wichita State 58 Returns (deferred until 2012): 6-3; ~TV 2011 (2/18-19) BracketBusters (3-7) ~VCU 68, Wichita State 67 Morehead State 71, Indiana State 65 Western Michigan 68, Illinois State 65 Bradley 81, UT-Martin 75 Southern Illinois 61, Green Bay 60 ~Valparaiso 80, Missouri State 67 Akron 76, Creighton 67 ~George Mason 77, UNI 71 Murray State 72, Evansville 47 Drake 84, Detroit 76 Returns deferred until 2013; ~TV 2012 (2/17-18) BracketBusters (4-6) ~VCU 77, Northern Iowa 68 ~Wichita State 91, Davidson 74 Evansville 68, Western Illinois 45 Ball State 71, Southern Illinois 62 ~Old Dominion 73, Missouri State 67 Butler 75, Indiana State 54 Illinois State 79, Oakland 75 ~New Mexico State 71, Drake 55 ~Creighton 81, Long Beach State 79 Loyola-Chicago 56, Bradley 44 ~TV
PREVIEW/REVIEW
2012-13 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule Game
Time (CT)
Saturday October 27
Day
Date
Lincoln (Mo.) at Southern Illinois (EX) Briar Cliff at UNI (EX) Southern Indiana at Evansville (EX)
7:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Monday
October 29
Upper Iowa at Bradley (EX)
7:00 p.m.
Tuesday
October 30
Missouri Western at Missouri State (EX)
7:05 p.m.
Thursday
November 1
Lewis at Indiana State (EX)
6:05 p.m.
Friday
November 2
Mary at Creighton (EX)
7:05 p.m.
Saturday November 3
Wisconsin-Parkside at Bradley (EX) Southwest Baptist at Drake (EX) McKendree at Missouri State (EX) Upper Iowa at Southern Illinois (EX) Illinois-Springfield at Evansville (EX)
1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m.
Sunday
November 4
2012-13 TV Schedule MVC TV Network
5:30 p.m.
Pittsburg State at Wichita State (EX) Quincy at Illinois State (EX)
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Friday November 9
Eastern Illinois at Bradley Indiana State at UCLA (Fox Sports Net) Philander Smith at Missouri State North Texas at Creighton
7 or 8 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Saturday November 10
William Jewell at Drake UE at Notre Dame (ESPN3) [Coaches v. Cancer] North Carolina Central at Wichita State Wartburg at UNI
11:00 a.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.
Monday November 12
Texas-Pan American at Bradley UC-Santa Barbara at Illinois State Southern Illinois at New Orleans
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday November 13
Winthrop at Indiana State Wichita State at VCU (ESPNU)
6:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday November 14
Toledo at UNI UAB at Creighton (NET)
7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
D30 UNI @ Wichita State, 5 p.m.
Thursday November 15
Buffalo at Evansville [Coaches vs. Cancer] Illinois State at Drexel (Comcast) W. Carolina at Wichita State [Cancun Challenge]
7:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
J2
Creighton @ ILS, 7 p.m.
J5
SIU @ Evansville, 8 p.m.
Friday
Yale at Evansville [Coaches vs. Cancer]
7:35 p.m.
November 16
J12 Bradley @ UNI, 1 p.m. J19 Evansville @ INS, 7 p.m.
Saturday November 17
Western Illinois at Evansville [Coaches vs. Cancer] 7:35 p.m. Truman State at Indiana State (WTWO) 12:05 p.m. ^San Diego State at Missouri State 1:05 p.m. Benedictine-Springfield at S. Illinois 7:05 p.m. North Dakota at UNI (KWWL) (CFU) 1:00 p.m. Howard at Wichita State [Cancun Challenge] 2:00 p.m. Bradley at IUPUI (Comcast) 6:00 p.m. Drake at Detroit 6:00 p.m.
J23 Creighton @ Drake, 7 p.m.
Sunday November 18
Delaware State at Illinois State [S. Padre Island] Presbyterian at Creighton [Las Vegas Invite]
2:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m.
F12 Indiana St. @ MSU, 7 p.m.
Monday
Jacksonville at Missouri State [Hoops for Hope]
7:05 p.m.
Bradley at South Florida Evansville at Tennessee Tech Fairleigh Dickinson at Illinois St. [S. Padre Island] Southern Illinois at SIUE Indiana State at Ball State Longwood at Creighton [Las Vegas Invite] (Cox)
6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Wednesday November 21 Malone at Missouri State [Hoops for Hope] DePaul vs. Wichita St. (CBS) [Cancun Challenge]
7:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
November 19
Tuesday November 20
Thursday November 22
Drake vs. Cal. (ESPN2/ESPN3) [DirecTV Classic] 10:30 p.m. UNI vs. Louisville (NBC Sports) [Battle 4 Atlantis] 8:30 p.m. Iowa/WKU vs. Wichita State [Cancun Challenge] 6/8:30 p.m.
Friday November 23
Wisconsin vs. CU (ESPN2) [Las Vegas Invite] 9:00 p.m. Drake vs. TBD (ESPN2/U/3) [DirecTV Classic] 8:30/11 p.m. UAB vs. Illinois State [S. Padre Island] 5:00 p.m. UNI vs. TBD (AXS/NBC Sports) [Battle 4 Atlantis] TBA
Saturday November 24
TBD vs. Creighton (ESPN2) [Las Vegas Invite] 7 or 10 p.m. TCU/Northwestern vs. Illinois State [S. Padre Island] TBA Missouri State vs. South Carolina [Hoops for Hope] 6:00 p.m. UNI vs. TBD (AXS/NBC Sports) [Battle 4 Atlantis] TBA Southern Illinois at Saint Louis TBA Tennessee-Martin at Bradley 1:00 p.m.
Schedule
Northern State at UNI (EX)
Monday November 5
J26 Evansville @ ILS, 7 p.m. J29 Illinois St. @ Bradley, 7 p.m. J30 Missouri St. @ CU, 7 p.m. F2
Indiana St. @ Drake, 6:30 p.m.
F9
Missouri St. @ WSU, 6:30 p.m.
F27 UNI @ S. Illinois, 7 p.m. M2 $Wildcard Weekend, 4 p.m. M7 MVC Championship (2 games, starting at 6 p.m.) M8 MVC Championship (4 games, starting at 12 p.m.) M9 MVC Championship (2 games, starting at 1:30 p.m.) $--Wildcard matchups to be announced on Feb. 8, 2013. The MVC TV Network is comprised on FOX Sports Midwest, FOX Sports Indiana, FOX Sports Kansas City, FOX College Sports, Comcast SportsNet Chicago and ESPN3. Times central and subject to change.
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2012-13 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule Day
Schedule 24
Date
Game
Time (CT)
D
2013 NCAA Men’s Final Four Logo ®
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Drake vs. TBD (ESPN2/U/3) [DirecTV Classic] High Point at Indiana State Missouri State vs. SMU/UALR [Hoops for Hope]
Monday
Alabama A&M at Evansville
7:05 p.m.
Wednesday November 28
Bradley at Central Michigan ^Fresno State at Southern Illinois Tulsa at Wichita State (Cox) ^Boise State at Creighton (Cox)
6:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Selection Date
Friday
^Drake at Nevada
8:00 p.m.
Tuesday-Wednesday, March 19-20
November 26
November 30
TBA 12:05 p.m. 6/8:30 p.m.
NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (68 Teams)
Sunday November 25
Saturday December 1
^Evansville at Colorado State Illinois State at Louisville (Comcast) ^New Mexico at Indiana State (WTWO) Oral Roberts at Missouri State Saint Joseph’s at Creighton (ESPN3) Michigan at Bradley (ESPNU) Milwaukee at UNI (KWWL) (CFU)
Sunday
^Wichita State at Air Force (Cox)
4:00 p.m.
Tuesday December 4
George Washington at Bradley ^Wyoming at Illinois State
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday December 5
Miami (Ohio) at Evansville Northern Colorado at UNI Southern Illinois at Western Kentucky Saint Mary’s at Drake Missouri State at Tulsa (KCZ)
7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Thursday
December 2
December 6
3:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 4:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Creighton at Nebraska (ESPN3)
7:00 p.m.
Saturday December 8
Murray State at Evansville Western Michigan at Illinois State (Comcast) Indiana State at Morehead State Missouri State at Oklahoma State (KYTV) UNI at George Mason Northern Colorado at Wichita State IPFW at Drake (Mediacom)
1:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Sunday
December 9
Akron at Creighton (NET)
1:05 p.m.
Thursday
December 13
Wichita State at Tennessee (Cox)
• The full color logo is the preferred version and should be used as frequently as possible.
Logo Color Breakdown C50 M0 Y100 K0
Sunday, March 17
Screen Print Application
First Round - Dayton, Ohio
PMS BLACK 10% PMS BLACK 40% PMS BLACK 100% PMS 363 WHITE PMS 144 75% PMS 144
Line Art
Second/Third Rounds - Various Sites
• Items printing in black & white • Projects with limited budgets • Single color Embroidery Applications • Single color Screen Print Applications
Thursday-Sunday, March 21-24
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Thursday-Sunday, March 28-31
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2013 Final Four (Atlanta)
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Saturday-Monday, April 6 & 8
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Regionals - Various Sites PMS 300
PMS BLACK 10%
PMS 363
PMS 130
PMS 144
PMS 166
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0259
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68 0 100 24
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Madeira
1177
1286
1085
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Robison-Anton
2529
Pantone CMYK
PMS BLACK 40%
2482
2592
National Invitation Tourney (32 Teams) Selection Date Sunday, March 17
2595
2234
2465
2289
W
F
S
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Three Rounds - Campus Sites (TBD)
T
Semifinals & Finals Madison Square Garden
W
Tues., April 2 & 4
Sunday, March 17
New Orleans at Southern Illinois Georgia Southern at Bradley [Las Vegas Classic]
7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Three Rounds - Campus Sites (TBD)
Tuesday December 18
Oakland City at Evansville Missouri State at Alabama A&M
7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday December 19
Mississippi Valley at Bradley [Las Vegas Classic] North Carolina Central at Drake (Mediacom) Illinois State at Dayton (Comcast) ^UNI at UNLV Tulsa at Creighton (NET)
7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Thursday December 20
S. Illinois vs. UC Davis [WorldVision Classic] Charleston Southern at Wichita State
6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Friday
S. Illinois vs. Nicholls State [WorldVision Classic]
6:30 p.m.
TBA TBA
C44 Y81
PMS 300 100%
• Logos provided for both screen printing and embroidery applications.
Monday December 17
TBA vs. Bradley (CBS Sports Network) [Las Vegas Classic] Indiana State vs. SDSU/USF (ESPNU) [Diamond Head]
C0 M100 Y100 K0
Primary Mark on a dark background
4:30 p.m.
Sunday December 23
C0 M Y8
C3.5 Y100
C0 M100 Y100 K0
Morgan State at Illinois State
Virginia Tech vs. Bradley [Las Vegas Classic] 7:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Drake 2:05 p.m. Evansville at Butler 1:00 p.m. Austin Peay at Illinois State 2:00 p.m. Indiana St. vs. Mississippi (ESPNU) [Diamond Head] 4:00 p.m. Missouri State at New Mexico State (KYTV) 8:00 p.m. Saint Mary’s at UNI 2:00 p.m. S. Illinois at Utah State [WorldVision Classic] 9:05 p.m. Southern Mississippi at Wichita State 7:00 p.m.
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C0 M16 Y100 K0
C0 M70 Y100 K0
Sunday
Saturday December 22
C0 M0 Y
C0 M5 Y65 K0
C0 M0 Y0 K15
Creighton at Cal (Pac-12 Network) Iowa State vs. Drake Alabama State at Evansville Indiana State at IUPUI Valparaiso at Missouri State Iowa vs. UNI (Big Ten Network) Southern Illinois at Green Bay
December 21
C0 M5 Y65 K0
C87 M0 Y100 K38
Saturday December 15 December 16
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TBA 10:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
M
Primary Mark
College Basketball Invitational (16 Teams) Selection Date
March 19/20 - March 25 & 27 Championship Series - Campus Sites
S
S
W
S
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Best Two-of-Three (April 1-3-5)
T
CollegeInsider.com Tournament (32 Teams)
W
Selection Date Sunday, March 17 Three Rounds - Campus Sites (TBD) Championship Game - Campus Site Tuesday, April 2 Additional post-season tournament information on pages 160-174.
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2012-13 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule Day
Date
Game
Monday
December 24
Indiana State vs. TBD (ESPN2/U/3) [Diamond Head]
Time (CT) TBA
Saturday December 29
*Drake at Bradley *Evansville at Creighton (KMTV)
Sunday December 30
*Illinois State at Indiana State (WTWO) *Southern Illinois at Missouri State *UNI at Wichita State (MVC TV)
12:05 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday January 2
*Bradley at Southern Illinois (WAOE TV) *Creighton at Illinois State (MVC TV) *Missouri State at Evansville (KCZ) *Indiana State at UNI (KWWL) (CFU) *Wichita State at Drake (Cox)
7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Saturday January 5
*Indiana State at Creighton (KMTV) *Southern Illinois at Evansville (MVC TV) *UNI at Illinois State *Missouri State at Drake (Mediacom) (KYTV)
2:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Sunday
*Wichita State at Bradley (ESPNU)
4:30 p.m.
Tuesday January 8
*Illinois State at Missouri State *Drake at Creighton (KMTV)
7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Wednesday January 9
*Bradley at Indiana State (WTWO) *Southern Illinois at Wichita State (Cox) *Evansville at UNI (KWWL) (CFU)
6:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Friday
January 6
January 11
7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
*Creighton at Missouri State (KMTV)
7:05 p.m.
Saturday January 12
*Bradley at UNI (MVC TV) *Indiana State at Southern Illinois (WTWO) *Drake at Illinois State
1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Sunday
January 13
Drake’s Ben Simons burst on the scene last year, ranking fourth in the league with a 16.4 scoring average.
Notable Success • Sweet 16 -- Eight Valley schools have reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament since 1994.
3:35 p.m.
*Southern Illinois at Bradley (Comcast) *UNI at Creighton (ESPN3)
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday January 16
*Evansville at Drake (Mediacom) *Illinois State at Wichita State (ESPN3) *Missouri State at Indiana State (WTWO) (KCZ)
7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:05 p.m.
Saturday January 19
*Creighton at Wichita State (ESPN2) *Evansville at Indiana State (MVC TV) *Missouri State at Bradley (KYTV)
3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
Sunday January 20
*Drake at UNI (ESPN3 or ESPNU) *Illinois State at SIU (ESPN3 or ESPNU)
2 or 7 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m.
Wednesday January 23
*Bradley at Evansville *Creighton at Drake (MVC TV) *Indiana State at Illinois State (WTWO) *Southern Illinois at UNI (KWWL) (CFU) *Wichita State at Missouri State (Cox)
7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Saturday January 26
*Evansville at Illinois State (MVC TV) *Bradley at Wichita State (Cox) *UNI at Indiana State (WTWO)
Sunday January 27
*Drake at MSU (ESPN3 or ESPNU) *Creighton at SIU (ESPN3 or ESPNU)
2 or 7 p.m. 5 or 7 p.m.
Tuesday January 29
*Illinois State at Bradley (MVC TV) *UNI at Evansville *Indiana State at Wichita State (Cox)
7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday January 30
*Missouri State at Creighton (MVC TV) *Drake at Southern Illinois
7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
• Title Runs -- MVC men’s basketball teams reached the championship game of a post-season tournament in four-straight years: Bradley (CBI, 2008), Bradley (CIT, 2009), Missouri State (CIT, 2010), and Creighton (CBI, 2011) and Wichita State (NIT, 2011).
Saturday February 2
*Bradley at Creighton (WAOE TV) (KMTV) *Indiana State at Drake (MVC TV) *Evansville at Missouri State *Southern Illinois at Illinois State (Comcast) *Wichita State at UNI (ESPN2)
2:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.
• 4 in 06 -- In 2006, the league sent 4 teams to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in league history.
Tuesday February 5
*Evansville at Bradley *Missouri State at UNI (ESPN3) *Wichita State at Southern Illinois (Cox)
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Wednesday February 6
*Creighton at Indiana State *Illinois State at Drake (Mediacom) (Comcast)
6:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Saturday February 9
*Illinois State at Creighton (ESPN2) *Southern Illinois at Indiana State *Missouri State at Wichita St. (MVC TV)
• 2 Again -- Creighton (AQ) and Wichita State (atlarge) represented the MVC in the NCAA Tournament. It marked the first time since 2007 that the league had received multiple bids.
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:05 p.m.
9:00 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
• Record 7 -- The Missouri Valley Conference tied a record with 7 post-season teams in 2011-12. The league also had 7 teams reach post-season play during 2008-09. • Postseason Teams -- In 12 of the past 14 years, at least four Valley teams have reached postseason play, including seven league teams in 2011-12.
Schedule
*Wichita State at Evansville (Cox)
Tuesday January 15
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2012-13 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule
In 2011, the league surpassed the 1 million mark in total attendance for the MVC Men’s Basketball Championship, now in its 23rd year in St. Louis.
Day
N10 UE @ Notre Dame (ESPN3) N13 Wichita State @ VCU (ESPNU) N22 Drake vs. California (ESPN2/3) N23 Drake vs. Rice/Georgia (TBD) CU vs. Wisconsin (ESPN2) N24 CU vs. Ark/Arizona St. (ESPN2) N25 Drake vs. TBD (TBD)
Schedule
D1 Saint Joseph’s @ CU (ESPN3) Michigan @ Bradley (ESPNU) D6 Creighton @ Nebraska (ESPN3) D22 Ind. St. vs. Ole Miss (ESPNU) D23 Indiana St. vs. TBD (ESPNU) D25 Indiana State vs. TBD (TBD) J6
Wichita St. @ Bradley (ESPNU)
J15 UNI @ Creighton (ESPN3) J16 Illinois St. @ Wichita St. (ESPN3) J19 Creighton @ Wichita St. (ESPN2) J20 +Drake @ UNI (ESPNU/ESPN3) +Illinois St. @ SIU (ESPNU/ESPN3) J27 +CU @ SIU (ESPNU/ESPN3) +Drake @ MSU (ESPNU/ESPN3) F2
WSU @ UNI (ESPN2)
F5
Missouri St. @ UNI (ESPN3)
F9
Illinois St. @ Creighton (ESPN2)
F10 +UNI @ BU (ESPNU/ESPN3) +Drake @ UE (ESPNU/ESPN3) F16 Creighton @ Evansville (ESPNU) F17 Wichita St. @ Illinois St. (ESPNU) F19 Wichita St. @ Indiana St. (ESPN3) F22 #ESPN BracketBusters (TBD) F23 #ESPN BracketBusters (TBD) M2 !Wildcard (ESPN or ESPN2) +Network selections determined three weeks prior to game date. #--BracketBusters series opponent, game times and networks to be announced on Jan. 29, 2013. !--Wildcard Weekend Game to be announced on Feb. 8, 2013.
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Date
Game
Time (CT)
Sunday February 10
*UNI at Bradley (ESPN3 or ESPNU) *Drake at Evansville (ESPN3 or ESPNU)
2 or 7 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m.
Tuesday
*Indiana State at Missouri St. (MVC TV)
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday February 13
February 12
*Evansville at Southern Illinois *Bradley at Illinois State *Creighton at UNI (KWWL) (CFU) *Drake at Wichita State (Cox)
7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Saturday February 16
*Creighton at Evansville (ESPNU) *Missouri State at Southern Illinois (KCZ) *Indiana State at Bradley *UNI at Drake (Mediacom)
2:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Sunday
*Wichita State at Illinois State (ESPNU)
7:00 p.m.
Tuesday February 19
February 17
*Southern Illinois at Creighton (Cox) *Wichita State at Indiana State (ESPN3) *UNI at Missouri State
7:05 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Wednesday February 20
*Illinois State at Evansville *Bradley at Drake (Mediacom)
7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Fri.-Sun. February 22-23 ESPN BracketBusters Home Teams: DU, INS, UNI, SIU, WSU Away Teams: BU, CU, UE, ILS, MSU
TBA
Wednesday February 27
*Drake at Indiana State *Missouri State at Illinois State (KCZ) *UNI at Southern Illinois (MVC TV) *Evansville at Wichita State (Cox) *Creighton at Bradley (WAOE TV)
6:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Saturday March 2
*Bradley at Missouri State *Indiana State at Evansville *Illinois State at UNI *Southern Illinois at Drake (Mediacom$) *Wichita State at Creighton
Thursday March 7
MVC Tournament [MVC TV] MVC Tournament [MVC TV]
6:05 PM 8:35 PM
Friday March 8
MVC Tournament [MVC TV] MVC Tournament [MVC TV] MVC Tournament [MVC TV] MVC Tournament [MVC TV]
12:05 PM 2:35 PM 6:05 PM 8:35 PM
Saturday
March 9
MVC Tournament [MVC TV] MVC Tournament [MVC TV]
1:35 PM 4:05 PM
Sunday
March 10
MVC Tournament [CBS Sports]
1:05 PM
TBA TBA TBA $7:05 p.m. TBA
^Mountain West-Missouri Valley Conference Challenge Series; *denotes conference game Times are central, and subject to change; (EX) denotes exhibition game Not all of the institutional TV packages were available at press time. $game could be selected as MVC Wildcard on ESPN2 or FOX (Mediacom, 7:05 is tentative).
2012-13 Men’s Basketball Preview by Quinn Zielonko
Doug McDermott of Creighton is the nation’s only returning first-team All-American. He’s the reigning league MVP.
Active Career Leaders (entering the 2012-13 season) SCORING (total points) 1,594 - Colt Ryan, Evansville 1,382 - Doug McDermott, Creighton 1,005 - Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. 922 - Ben Simons, Drake 883 - Anthony James, UNI 824 - Dyricus Simms-Edwards, BU 737 - Jake Koch, UNI 736 - Ned Cox, Evansville 674 - Jake Odum, Indiana State
3-POINT FGs MADE
Jackie Carmichael and the Redbirds reached the second round of the NIT Tournament last season after falling in the MVC Tournament title game to Creighton.
Strength at the top was bolstered by superb depth throughout the conference. Moving down the standings, the league saw one of its most competitively balanced season ever, as five teams finished tied with 9-9 records. The satisfaction produced by competitive consistency across the board is evidenced by coaching stability as Valley teams head into the new season. The league only underwent two head coaching changes for 2012-13 as Barry Hinson (who spent nine years at Missouri State from 1999-08) takes over at Southern Illinois and Dan Muller steps in at Illinois State. Hinson (MSU, SIU) joins Greg McDermott (UNI, CU) as one of 15 active coaches in the nation who have been head coach at multiple schools within the same league. Muller is an Illinois State graduate himself, illustrating that even coaching changes have a measure of steadiness in the MVC. Several outstanding individual players were showcased throughout the season last year in the Missouri Valley, but none more so than Doug McDermott of Creighton. In 2012, McDermott became the first league player to earn First Team All-America honors since 1988 when Bradley senior Hersey Hawkins was National Player of the Year. McDermott is the first All-American from the MVC since 2003 (Kyle Korver of Creighton earned second-team plaudits that year). McDermott was named the 2012 Larry Bird Player of the Year. All eyes will certainly be fixed on him as he looks to become the first player
199 156 146 105 101 100
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Colt Ryan, Evansville Ben Simons, Drake Ethan Wragge, Creighton Marc Sonnen, UNI Doug McDermott, Creighton Jahenns Manigat, Creighton
FREE THROWS MADE 417 279 239 227 219 190 185
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Colt Ryan, Evansville Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Jake Odum, Indiana State Doug McDermott, Creighton Jake Koch, UNI Dyricus Simms-Edwards, BU Gregory Echenique, Creighton
REBOUNDS 636 568 443 430 380 370 342 329
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Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Doug McDermott, Creighton Jake Koch, UNI Gregory Echenique, Creighton Jordan Prosser, Bradley Colt Ryan, Evansville Troy Taylor, Evansville Jordan Clarke, Drake
BLOCKS 132 - Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. 112 - Gregory Echenique, Creighton 79 - Jake Koch, UNI 76 - Jon Ekey, Illinois State 63 - Seth VanDeest, Drake 53 - Will Egolf, Bradley
STEALS 133 - Colt Ryan, Evansville 121 - Jake Odum, Indiana State 94 - Dyricus Simms-Edwards, BU 93 - Troy Taylor, Evansville 75 - Jake Koch, UNI 74 - Jordan Clarke, Drake
2012-13 Preview
As the league moves forward into yet another highly anticipated season, last year’s accomplishments loom large. Historic performances at the top of the conference combined with unquestionable depth provided the framework for multiple post-season appearances. For just the second time in MVC history, seven teams reached post-season play, matching an MVC mark established in 2009. In the past eight years, The Valley has combined for 50 post-season wins, including a league-record 12 in 2011. Seven teams, meanwhile, combined to record a 4-7 post-season mark last year. In 2011-12, the MVC was eighth among 32 conferences in the RPI, representing a jump of three spots from 2010-11. The Valley has been among the nation’s top nine leagues in the RPI in seven of the past eight seasons, including a No. 6 ranking in 2005-06 and in 2006-07. League-wide success was inarguably spearheaded by the outstanding, historic seasons of NCAA Tournament representatives Wichita State and Creighton. The Shockers and Bluejays were ranked 18th and 19th respectively at season’s end, marking the first time since the 1974-75 season that two teams placed in the final AP Top 25 poll. Creighton (29) and Wichita State (27) both won 27+ games last year. Never before in the league’s 105-year history had two teams reached 27 or more victories in the same season.
ASSISTS 297 276 269 242 210 202
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Jake Odum, Indiana State Troy Taylor, Evansville Colt Ryan, Evansville Dyricus Simms-Edwards, BU Kendal Brown-Surles, SIU Ned Cox, Evansville
Stats do not include career totals accumulated at previous schools.
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2012-13 Men’s Basketball Preview to win back-to-back Larry Bird Trophies since Darren Brooks of Southern Illinois (2004, 2005). Eight of ten Valley teams return the majority of their starting fives from last season with Indiana State and Wichita State being the exceptions. A total of 41 returning players started 10 or more games in 2011-12, and the league returns 33 projected starters (see chart at bottom). Last year, the MVC was 82-51 in non-conference play (2-6 vs. the Top 25, and 13-16 against BCS schools). In 2010-11, the MVC was 85-54 in nonconference play (1-11 vs. Top 25, and 11-22 against BCS schools). Only six of the 29 games last year against the BCS leagues were at home (the MVC was 4-2 in those.)
2012-13 Preview
u BRADLEY Bradley will be looking to improve upon last year’s 7-25 record. Increased experience should prove helpful as the Braves return four of last year’s five starters and seven lettermen overall. Geno Ford enters his second year at the helm for the Braves. Individually, the Braves will look to senior Dyricus Simms-Edwards, junior Walt Lemon, Jr., and sixth year senior Will Egolf for leadership. SimmsEdwards is the teams’s active career scoring leader, and Lemon, Jr. is the top returning scorer from last year. Egolf was a key contributor on the 2010-11 squad, but missed last season with the second torn ACL of his playing career.
Electric guard Jake Odum of Indiana State had the league’s first triple-double since 1998 when he got one in November 2011. 28
The Panthers (Jake Koch pictured) will be a force in 2012-13 after returning 12 of 13 players from last year’s 20-win team.
u CREIGHTON After last year’s run into the second round of the NCAA Tournament, Creighton looks to be the top team in the Missouri Valley Conference heading into the 2012-13 season. Boasting a roster that returns four of five starters and 10 letterwinners, the Bluejays have both depth and star power. Greg McDermott returns for his third season as the Jays’ coach with a 52-22 record in his tenure. The team showcases one of the most dynamic father-son duos in all of sports. Doug McDermott enters the season as a bona fide star. As a preseason All-American, McDermott is tasked with the gargantuan feat of improving upon last year’s campaign, which saw him shoot a mind-boggling 63.3 percent on 2-point attempts and 48.6 percent on 3-pointers. Inevitably, the Jays will be the centerpiece of national attention for the Missouri Valley Conference. u DRAKE The Bulldogs return as one of five teams that finished tied for third last season in the MVC with a 9-9 conference record. Drake brings back four of five starters and five lettermen, and hope to make a push towards the top of the conference. Coach Mark Phelps has seen unprecedented success as Drake’s head coach, winning more games in his first four seasons than any coach in school history in that time span. The Bulldogs will continue to look to senior forward Ben Simons on the floor as he enters 201213 as the MVC’s third-leading scorer and member of last year’s All-MVC Second Team.
u EVANSVILLE Evansville has helped perpetuate the Valley’s ventures into the post-season in three of the past four years, and the Purple Aces hope to continue this trend in 2012-13. A large part of the Aces’ success going forward will depend on the performance of senior Colt Ryan. Having finished as the No. 11 scorer in the nation, Ryan will certainly be a focal point of opponents as he looks to earn All-MVC First Team honors yet again. Ryan will be aided by fellow seniors Troy Taylor, Lewis Jones and Ned Cox and 2011-12 starter Ryan Sawvell. With 11 returning letterwinners comprising the majority of an experienced squad, Evansville’s outlook is bright. u ILLINOIS STATE So, so close. The Redbirds nearly became the Valley’s third NCAA Tournament representative last season after a heartbreaking overtime loss to Creighton in last year’s MVC Tournament Championship. Last year’s late season push should certainly help bolster Illinois State’s hopes for a successful 2012-13 campaign. Four of five starters return including All-MVC Second Team star Jackie Carmichael. New coach and Illinois State alumnus Dan Muller will look to lead the Redbirds into this season with an NCAA Tournament trip as the ultimate goal. u INDIANA STATE The Sycamores face the always difficult task of replacing four starters. Coming off an 18-15 season, the Sycamores will rely on Coach Greg Lansing
Starters Returning/Lost Team
Returning
Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Missouri State Northern Iowa Southern Illinois Wichita State
Lost
4 4 4 3 4 1 3 4 4 2
1 1 1 2 1 4 3 1 1 4
MVC TOTAL
33
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MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC
29 31 30 23 24 38
21 19 20 27 26 12
2010-11 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07
2012-13 Men’s Basketball Preview to move the team in a positive direction. The Trees represented the MVC in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament for the first time last year, losing in the first round. Junior guard Jake Odum returns as the Sycamores’ only starter from last year’s team. He will be tasked with following up on his All-MVC Second Team worthy performance from last season.
u MISSOURI STATE Rebuilding is never easy, especially when a projected starter (Junior Jarmar Gulley) tears an ACL. But, such is the situation facing second-year Head Coach Paul Lusk. After the departure of 2010-11 Larry Bird Player of the Year Kyle Weems and three other starters, Missouri State’s make-up is all of a sudden quite youthful. Guard Anthony Downing feels the call to leadership as the lone senior on the team. The Bears do have experience, however, as Nathan Scheer and Keith Pickens -- both part-time starters in the past -- return for 2012-13.
u SOUTHERN ILLINOIS The Salukis will aim to continue their trek back to the top of the MVC as they continue to rebuild during the 201213 season. The process may well be expedited thanks to the influence of new Head Coach Barry Hinson. Hinson has had tremendous success as a Valley coach at Missouri State, and hopes to continue the trend in his new locale. After an 8-23 season, four returning starters will be determined to improve the Salukis’ standing. None of the four averaged double figures last year in any significant category, and if SIU is to succeed, Dantiel Daniels, Jeff Early, T.J. Lindsay, and Kendal Brown-Surles must help provide a cohesive core.
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Challenge Series
In 2012, the Missouri Valley Conference and Mountain West Conference will compete in the fourth “Challenge Series” between the two conferences. The series is tied 1-1-1, with last year’s series resulting in a 4-4 tie in the eight contests. 2012 Challenge Series Dates (Series Records) Nov. 17 Nov. 28 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 19
San Diego St. at MSU (Series tied, 2-2; last meeting 3/14/07) Boise State at Creighton (First meeting) Fresno State at SIU (SIU leads, 1-0; only meeting 3/9/66) Drake at Nevada (Drake leads, 3-0; last meeting 12/16/69) WSU at Air Force (WSU leads, 1-0; only meeting 1/26/63) Evansville at Colorado State (First meeting) New Mexico at Indiana State (First meeting) Wyoming at ILS (UW leads, 1-0; only meeting 12/28/85) UNI at UNLV (UNI leads, 1-0; only meeting 3/18/10)
2011 CHALLENGE RESULTS (Tied, 4-4)
2009 CHALLENGE RESULTS (MVC, 5-4)
Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 4
Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 23
Creighton 85, San Diego State 83 Drake 62, Air Force 60 Boise State 74, Indiana State 65 UNI 83, Colorado State 77 New Mexico 76, Missouri State 60 TCU 70, Evansville 68 (OT) Wyoming 66, Bradley 49 Wichita State 89, UNLV 70
2010 CHALLENGE RESULTS (MW won, 8-1) Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec.
1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 5
Colorado State 78, Drake 67 BYU 77, Creighton 65 New Mexico 74, Southern Illinois 59 UNLV 82, Illinois State 51 UNI 64, TCU 60 Wyoming 81, Indiana State 51 Utah 68, Bradley 60 San Diego State 83, Wichita State 69 Air Force 57, Evansville 56
Barry Hinson (here with Missouri State) hopes to lead Southern Illinois back to national prominence. He’s one of two new coaches in the MVC. [Dan Muller, ISU]
BYU 70, Bradley 60 Indiana State 65, Colorado State 60 UNLV 78, Southern Illinois 69 Missouri State 58, Air Force 48 Wichita State 80, TCU 68 New Mexico 66, Creighton 61 Illinois State 73, Utah 63 San Diego State 76, Drake 73 UNI 72, Wyoming 54
MVC RECORDS IN THE SERIES (10-16) Bradley: 0-3 (Streak: Lost 3 in a row) Creighton: 1-2 (Streak: Won 1 in a row) Drake: 1-2 (Streak (Won 1 in a row) Evansville: 0-2 (Lost 2 in a row) Illinois State: 1-1 (Lost 1 in a row) Indiana State: 1-2 (Lost 2 in a row) Missouri State: 1-1 (Lost 1 in a row) UNI: 3-0 (Won 3 in a row) Southern Illinois: 0-2 (Lost 2 in a row) Wichita State: 2-1 (Won 1 in a row)
u WICHITA STATE The tallest challenge for the Shockers this year might just be putting last season in the past. Coming off of a 201112 crusade that saw Wichita State win 27 games, a new core must establish their presence if the Shockers are to enjoy continued success. The Shockers, in fact, have won 56 games over the past two seasons -- the secondbest two-year stretch in MVC history. Although the majority of starters in this year’s Shockers lineup will be new to the role, two returning seniors -Carl Hall and Demetric Williams -- will help ease the transition. Hall and Williams both averaged over 20 minutes per game last season, while Hall also averaged 8.5 points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game. And Hall was the league’s Newcomer of the Year. Wichita State will aim to fuse senior leadership with new talent in hopes of making a return to the Dance.
2012-13 Preview
u NORTHERN IOWA The Panthers look to be one of the Valley’s biggest movers in 2012-13. As one of the five MVC teams that tied for third last year, UNI is perhaps best equipped to take the next step up into the elite of the conference hierarchy. UNI returns four of five starters including MVC Freshman of the Year Seth Tuttle, MVC All-Freshman team selection Deon Mitchell, and MVC HonorableMention selection Anthony James. With a powerful combination of youth and experience present in the starting five, UNI could be this year’s dark horse.
Valley Takes
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Last season was full of several firsts and a number of positive events that hadn’t happened for the league in quite some time. Creighton and Wichita State snapped a four-year drought of only one NCAA Tournament team as both represented the league in the Big Dance. For the Bluejays, it marked their first NCAA bid since 2007, while Wichita State won the MVC’s regular-season title, and the Shockers reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since winning the league regular-season title in 2006. Illinois State made its fourth NIT Tournament trip in the past five years, while UNI claimed its first-ever NIT bid -- both teams won their firstround games. Those four were joined by Drake, Evansville, and Indiana State in the post-season, giving the MVC seven post-season bids for just the second time in league history. The Valley has had four or more post-season bids in the same season 18 times, including each of the last nine years. In the past eight years, The Valley has combined for 50 post-season wins, including a league-record 12 wins in 2010-11. The Valley had earned as many as eight post-season wins in a season twice previously (1980-81 and 2009-10). Four teams reached 20 victories, including Creighton (29), Wichita State (27), Illinois State (21) and UNI (20). The league has now had four or more 20-win teams in each of the past eight seasons. In 2011-12, the MVC was 81-52 in non-conference play (2-6 vs. Top 25, and 13-16 against BCS schools). Wichita State (16-2) and Creighton (14-4) separated themselves during the conference season, but the league race for third place was highly competitive as five teams tied at 9-9, and a sixth team was 8-10. Creighton’s Doug McDermott hovered around the national scoring leaders for much of the season and became the league’s first First-Team All-American in more than 25 years. He won both the Larry Bird Trophy and the conference tournament’s Most Outstanding Player award.
Against the Big Dogs
2011-12 Standings Wichita State Creighton Illinois State UNI Drake Evansville Missouri State Indiana State Southern Illinois Bradley
16-2 14-4 9-9 9-9 9-9 9-9 9-9 8-10 5-13 2-16
27-6 29-6 21-14 20-14 18-16 16-16 16-16 18-15 8-23 7-25
‘Larry Bird’ Player of the Year: Doug McDermott, Creighton Coach of the Year: Gregg Marshall, Wichita State Tournament MOP: Doug McDermott, Creighton NCAA Tournament Qualifiers: Creighton, Wichita State NIT Tournament Qualifiers: Illinois State, UNI CBI Tournament Qualifier: Evansville CIT Tournament Qualifiers: Drake, Indiana State
Two Back in the Show
For the first time since 2007, the MVC had two teams earn NCAA Tournament bids as Creighton (AQ) and Wichita State (at-large) made the field. Creighton split a pair of games, defeating Alabama and losing to topseeded North Carolina in Greensboro, N.C. Wichita State dropped a firstround NCAA tourney game to VCU.
In 2012, the MVC went 13-16 against teams from BCS leagues. Only six of the 29 games were at home; the MVC was 4-2 in those. The MVC had winning records against the Big 12, the Big East, and the SEC and went 1-1 vs. the Pac-12. The MVC was 11-22 against BCS schools in 2011. The league recorded a 2-6 record in non-conference games against top-25 opponents. 1996-97: 1997-98: 1998-99: 1999-00: 2000-01: 2001-02: 2002-03: 2003-04:
7-20 8-16 8-16 9-13 6-15 10-11 2-9 3-13
2004-05: 2005-06: 2006-07: 2007-08: 2008-09: 2009-10: 2010-11: 2011-12:
9-13 12-12 17-14 13-13 5-21 9-10 11-22 13-16
2011-12: ACC (0-4); Big 12 (3-2); Big East (2-1); Big Ten (4-6); Pac-12 (1-1); SEC (3-2)
CU’s McDermott Earns All-America Honors
Creighton’s Doug McDermott became the first Missouri Valley Conference player to earn First Team All-America honors since 1988 when Bradley senior Hersey Hawkins was National Player of the Year. In fact, prior to McDermott last year, the last All-American in the MVC was Creighton’s Kyle Korver (2nd-team selection in both 2002 and 2003).
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The MVC tied a league mark with seven post-season teams in 2012. The Valley has sent at least three teams to postseason in 17 of the last 19 years, and has had four or more teams in each of the past nine seasons. In addition to Creighton and Wichita State (NCAAs), Illinois State (NIT), UNI (NIT), Evansville (CBI), Indiana State (CIT) and Drake (CIT) represented the conference in postseason play last year. Below are the seven that made post-season in the MVC last year, with prior post-season visit denoted.
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Creighton (NCAA) Drake (CIT) Evansville (CBI) Illinois State (NIT) Indiana State (CIT) UNI (NIT) Wichita State (NCAA)
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Evansville’s Colt Ryan led the MVC in scoring in the 18-game league slate with 21.5 points per game. He’s the league’s active leading scorer with 1,594 career points.
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2011-12 Missouri Valley Conference Review Two Ranked in Top 25 For 2012 Arch Madness
Wichita State (15) and Creighton (25) were ranked in the Associated Press poll in the 2012 MVC Tournament. It marked the first time (in 36 events) that two league teams were ranked in Arch Madness.
Ranked Again
The MVC has had at least one top25 team in a season-ending poll in eight of the past 11 years. Wichita State (18) and Creighton (19) represented the league in the final AP poll in 2011-12. Meanwhile, Creighton (21) was ranked in the final ESPN/ USA Today coaches poll.
Missouri State’s Kyle Weems earned firstteam all-MVC honors in 2012 after earning the Larry Bird Trophy in 2011.
Dynamic Duo
Creighton’s Doug McDermott (22.9 points per game) and Colt Ryan of Evansville (20.5 ppg) both averaged better than 20 points per game last year. The MVC had not had a player average more than 20 points per game since 2001.
Shockers on a Roll
Wichita State’s two-season run of 56 total wins (29 in 2011 and 27 in 2012) is tied for second-best all-time in the MVC, trailing only Bradley’s 64 wins in a two-year span (32 in both 1950 and 1951).
Winning 20 Games
Including 2012, the league has had four or more 20-win teams for ninestraight seasons. In league history, four or more teams have won 20 games the same season 11 times.
Creighton (29) and Wichita State (27) both approached 30-win seasons last year. The league record is 33 (Indiana State was 33-1 when the Sycamores went to the NCAA Title Game in 1979). Never before, in the league’s 105-year history, had two teams reached 27 or more victories in the same season, until last year. Two Teams, 26+ Wins in a Season 2012 -- Wichita State (27), Creighton (29) 2011 -- Missouri State (26), Wichita State (29)
Wichita State (18) and Creighton (19) were ranked in the top-25 poll on “Selection Sunday.” The last time two MVC teams were ranked in the Associated Press Top-25 on NCAA Tournament Selection Day was in 1972 when No. 4 Louisville and No. 11 Memphis State were both ranked in the AP. Louisville played in the NCAA Tournament and reached the Final Four; Memphis State participated in the NIT.
The league matched an MVC record by sending seven teams to post-season play last year. It marked the seventh time in the past eight years the league had sent five or more teams to postseason play. Below is a recap of the years in which the MVC has had 4 teams in the post-season: Yr NCAA
NIT
81 84 85 90 91 95 99 00 01 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
Tulsa, Drake CU, WSU Bradley CU, TU, SIU SIU, MSU, TU BU, ILS BU SIU, MSU BU, ILS CU, WSU WSU, MSU CU, MSU BU, MSU CU, ILS, SIU CU, ILS ILS, WSU MSU, WSU ILS, UNI
CU, WSU ILS, Tulsa ILS, TU, WSU Illinois State Creighton SIU, Tulsa CU, UE, MSU CU, INS CU, INS UNI, SIU UNI, SIU, CU BU, UNI, SIU, WSU CU, S. Illinois Drake UNI UNI Indiana State CU, Wichita St.
Oth. -------------1 4 3 3 3
Other includes CBI and CIT. 2008 marked the inaugural year for the CBI; while 2009 marked the inaugural year for the CIT.
MVC in the RPI
Only three times in league history have 2 teams represented the MVC in the Top 25 of the RPI in the same season (2006, 2007, and 2012). Wichita State was 18 in the final Collegiate Basketball News RPI, while Creighton was 23. The MVC was rated No. 8 among 32 in the Collegiate Basketball News RPI Report in 2012. In 2011, the MVC was No. 11.
Jam Session
Only one game separated third place from eighth place in the MVC race, and five MVC teams tied for third with 9-9 conference records. It’s by far the tightest race (from third to eighth) in MVC history. Only once previously have the league standings been fewer than three games from third to eighth at season’s end. In 1926-27 eighth-place Iowa State (7-8) trailed third-place Oklahoma (8-4) by 2 1/2 games. (Teams played an unequal number of league games that year.)
Last season, Wichita State’s Joe Ragland led the Shockers to a 16-2 record and first regular-season title since 2005-06.
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Two Approach 30 Wins
Selection Sunday Top 25: First Time Since 1972
League Sends 7 Teams to Post-Season Play
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2011-12 MVC Individual Statistics (All Games) SCORING Player-Team
G
FG
3FG
FT
1. Doug McDermott-CU SO 2. Colt Ryan-UE JR 3. Rayvonte Rice-DU SO 4. Ben Simons-DU JR 5. Kyle Weems-MSU SR 6. Taylor Brown-BU SR 7. Jackie Carmichael-ILS JR 8. Tyler Brown-ILS JR 9. Joe Ragland-WSU SR 10. Mamadou Seck-SIU SR
307 199 190 169 182 142 168 153 150 158
54 74 27 77 61 25 2 79 59 0
133 184 148 62 75 105 150 82 70 97
Pts Avg/G 801 656 555 477 500 414 488 467 429 413
22.9 20.5 16.8 16.4 15.6 14.8 13.9 13.7 13.4 13.3
REBOUNDING Player-Team 1. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 2. Doug McDermott-CU 3. Garrett Stutz-WSU 4. Mamadou Seck-SIU 5. Gregory Echenique-CU 6. Kyle Weems-MSU 7. Jordan Clarke-DU 8. Jordan Prosser-BU 9. Taylor Brown-BU 10. Jake Odum-INS
G
OFF
DEF
TOT Avg/G
JR SO SR SR JR SR JR SO SR SO
79 84 61 85 95 56 81 76 57 31
259 204 194 160 160 173 158 133 122 163
338 288 255 245 255 229 239 209 179 194
9.7 8.2 8.0 7.9 7.3 7.2 7.0 6.5 6.4 5.9
FG PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) (NCAA minimum 5.0) Player-Team G FG FGA Pct
FT PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) (NCAA minimum 2.5) Player-Team G FTM FTA Pct
1. Seth Tuttle-UNI 2. Gregory Echenique-CU 3. Doug McDermott-CU 4. Carl Hall-WSU 5. Joe Ragland-WSU 6. Dantiel Daniels-SIU 7. Garrett Stutz-WSU 8. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 9. Denver Holmes-UE 10. Jarmar Gulley-MSU
1. Denver Holmes-UE 2. Ben Simons-DU 3. Colt Ryan-UE 4. Nic Moore-ILS 5. Garrett Stutz-WSU 6. Anthony Downing-MSU 7. Taylor Brown-BU Joe Ragland-WSU 9. Caleb Patterson-MSU 10. Mamadou Seck-SIU
31 29 32 35 32 32 28 32 27 31
69 62 184 87 92 64 105 70 61 97
79 73 218 105 112 78 129 86 75 121
.873 .849 .844 .829 .821 .821 .814 .814 .813 .802
3FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) (NCAA minimum 2.5) Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct
3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team
YR
G
3FG
P/G
1. Joe Ragland-WSU 2. Doug McDermott-CU 3. Jahenns Manigat-CU 4. Tyler Brown-ILS 5. Chip Rank-UNI 6. Marc Sonnen-UNI 7. Colt Ryan-UE 8. Denver Holmes-UE 9. Ben Simons-DU 10. Josh Jones-CU
1. Ben Simons-DU 2. Tyler Brown-ILS 3. Colt Ryan-UE 4. Kyle Weems-MSU 5. Ethan Wragge-CU 6. Jordan Printy-INS 7. Joe Ragland-WSU 8. Marc Sonnen-UNI 9. Ben Smith-WSU 10. Jahenns Manigat-CU Jon Ekey-ILS
JR JR JR SR SO SR SR JR SR SO SO
29 34 32 32 35 33 32 34 33 35 35
77 79 74 61 66 62 59 58 56 59 59
2.66 2.32 2.31 1.91 1.89 1.88 1.84 1.71 1.70 1.69 1.69
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 2.5 assists/game) Player-Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team
YR
G
REB
P/G
1. Michael Bizoukas-MSU 2. Grant Gibbs-CU 3. Antoine Young-CU Ned Cox-UE 5. Troy Taylor-UE 6. Denver Holmes-UE 7. Joe Ragland-WSU 8. Nic Moore-ILS
1. Mamadou Seck-SIU 2. Gregory Echenique-CU 3. Doug McDermott-CU 4. Jordan Clarke-DU 5. Jordan Prosser-BU 6. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 7. Seth Tuttle-UNI 8. Carl Hall-WSU
SR JR SO JR SO JR FR JR
31 35 35 34 32 35 34 33
85 95 84 81 76 79 75 72
2.74 2.71 2.40 2.38 2.38 2.26 2.21 2.18
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ASSISTS Player-Team
34 35 35 33 32 28 32 35 31 32
32 35 35 34 34 34 32 31 29 35
32 35 35 32 32 31 32 35
174 176 156 96 112 109 105 135
118 130 307 107 150 85 161 168 121 128
59 54 59 79 38 58 74 38 77 41
5.4 5.0 4.5 3.0 3.5 3.5 3.3 3.9
G Assists Avg/G
1. Michael Bizoukas-MSU 32 2. Grant Gibbs-CU 35 3. Jake Odum-INS 33 4. Antoine Young-CU 35 5. Nic Moore-ILS 35 6. Denver Holmes-UE 31 7. Troy Taylor-UE 32 8. Toure’ Murry-WSU 33 9. Joe Ragland-WSU 32 Colt Ryan-UE 32
174 176 158 156 135 109 112 110 105 105
5.44 5.03 4.79 4.46 3.86 3.52 3.50 3.33 3.28 3.28
181 214 511 187 264 150 297 315 242 257
117 111 126 174 84 131 169 89 181 97
59 73 65 40 59 58 60 79
1.8 2.1 1.9 1.3 1.8 1.9 1.9 2.3
.652 .607 .601 .572 .568 .567 .542 .533 .500 .498
.504 .486 .468 .454 .452 .443 .438 .427 .425 .423
2.95 2.41 2.40 2.40 1.90 1.88 1.75 1.71
STEALS Player-Team
G Steals Avg/G
BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team
1. Rayvonte Rice-DU 2. Colt Ryan-UE 3. Jake Odum-INS 4. Kenny Harris-UE 5. Jordan Clarke-DU 6. Troy Taylor-UE 7. Walt Lemon Jr.-BU Simms-Edwards-BU 9. Toure’ Murry-WSU 10. Johnny Moran-UNI
33 32 33 32 34 32 32 32 33 34
1. Dantiel Daniels-SIU 28 2. Gregory Echenique-CU 35 3. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 35 4. Kraidon Woods-DU 32 5. Anthony Thompson-BU 32 6. Jake Koch-UNI 33 7. Garrett Stutz-WSU 32 8. Ehimen Orukpe-WSU 31 9. Myles Walker-INS 33 10. Carl Hall-WSU 33
63 60 59 55 49 46 42 42 42 43
1.91 1.88 1.79 1.72 1.44 1.44 1.31 1.31 1.27 1.26
G Blocks Avg/G 46 57 50 39 35 35 33 30 30 26
1.64 1.63 1.43 1.22 1.09 1.06 1.03 0.97 0.91 0.79
To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 65.0% of their team’s games.
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2011-12 MVC Team Statistics (All Games) SCORING OFFENSE Team G W-L
Pts Avg/G
FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA
Creighton Wichita State Evansville Illinois State Drake Missouri State Northern Iowa Indiana State Southern Illinois Bradley
2772 2545 2351 2439 2279 2110 2216 2120 1944 1955
Wichita State Missouri State Illinois State Drake Indiana State Northern Iowa Creighton Bradley Southern Illinois Evansville
35 29-6 33 27-6 32 16-16 35 21-14 34 18-16 32 16-16 34 20-14 33 18-15 31 8-23 32 7-25
SCORING DEFENSE Team G Northern Iowa Wichita State Missouri State Indiana State Illinois State Drake Southern Illinois Creighton Bradley Evansville
34 33 32 33 35 34 31 35 32 32
SCORING MARGIN Team G Wichita State Creighton Illinois State Northern Iowa Missouri State Evansville Drake Indiana State Southern Illinois Bradley
33 35 35 34 32 32 34 33 31 32
77.1 79.2 69.7 65.2 65.9 73.5 67.0 64.2 62.7 61.1
17.60 15.91 14.70 13.53 13.11 12.03 11.71 11.29 10.75 10.29
G
Steals
Avg/G
32 31 34 32 33 34 33 35 35 32
243 230 236 205 209 203 194 177 169 148
7.59 7.42 6.94 6.41 6.33 5.97 5.88 5.06 4.83 4.63
TURNOVER MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg
OPP Avg
Drake Wichita State Missouri State Illinois State Northern Iowa Bradley Creighton Indiana State Evansville Southern Illinois
UE UNI MSU SIU DU WSU INS BU ILS CU
549 416 379 465 466 423 408 414 392 362
Pct
.504 .482 .461 .439 .439 .436 .430 .420 .414 .401
34 33 32 35 34 32 35 33 32 31
287 177 267 297 230 212 201 186 151 135
168 186 212 254 213 219 228 204 219 171
677 453 691 783 620 585 588 549 503 478
.424 .391 .386 .379 .371 .362 .342 .339 .300 .282
550 605 606 709 593 607 631 554 572 429
.305 .307 .350 .358 .359 .361 .361 .368 .383 .399
32 34 32 31 34 33 33 32 35 35
404 369 338 437 440 403 403 438 422 421
12.6 10.9 10.6 14.1 12.9 12.2 12.2 13.7 12.1 12.0
Mar.
17.2 +4.53 12.2 +1.38 11.8 +1.28 15.0 +0.90 13.7 +0.76 12.8 +0.61 12.4 +0.15 12.9 -0.75 11.2 -0.86 10.3 -1.69
REBOUNDING MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Mar.
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio
WSU CU ILS MSU UNI INS SIU DU BU UE
CU MSU UE WSU ILS UNI INS SIU DU BU
33 35 35 32 34 33 31 34 32 32
1253 1259 1229 1101 1078 1076 1013 1104 1054 927
38.0 36.0 35.1 34.4 31.7 32.6 32.7 32.5 32.9 29.0
BLOCKED SHOTS Team Wichita State Illinois State Southern Illinois Indiana State Bradley Drake Creighton Missouri State Northern Iowa Evansville
1039 1068 1147 1078 1102 1102 1047 1179 1190 1095
31.5 30.5 32.8 33.7 32.4 33.4 33.8 34.7 37.2 34.2
+6.5 +5.5 +2.3 +0.7 -0.7 -0.8 -1.1 -2.2 -4.2 -5.2
G
Blocks
Avg/G
33 35 31 33 32 34 35 32 34 32
130 118 103 104 99 103 82 66 63 54
3.94 3.37 3.32 3.15 3.09 3.03 2.34 2.06 1.85 1.69
35 32 32 33 35 34 33 31 34 32
616 433 509 485 459 384 397 363 350 344
17.6 13.5 15.9 14.7 13.1 11.3 12.0 11.7 10.3 10.8
421 12.0 338 10.6 404 12.6 403 12.2 422 12.1 369 10.9 403 12.2 437 14.1 440 12.9 438 13.7
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Team G 3FG Illinois State Creighton Northern Iowa Wichita State Drake Indiana State Missouri State Evansville Bradley Southern Illinois
35 35 34 33 34 33 32 32 32 31
297 287 267 230 212 201 186 177 151 135
1.46 1.28 1.26 1.20 1.09 1.04 0.99 0.83 0.80 0.79
Avg/G 8.49 8.20 7.85 6.97 6.24 6.09 5.81 5.53 4.72 4.35
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Pct
35 32 34 35 33 34 33 32 32 31
Avg/G
616 509 485 433 459 397 363 384 344 350
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct
62.4 +14.7 69.7 +9.5 66.0 +3.7 61.9 +3.2 63.0 +3.0 72.7 +0.8 66.8 +0.2 64.9 -0.6 69.2 -6.5 70.5 -9.4
1935 1892 1738 1794 1832 1778 1752 1719 1711 1720
35 32 33 32 35 33 31 34 32 34
Mar.
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA 975 912 801 788 804 775 754 722 709 689
Creighton Evansville Wichita State Missouri State Illinois State Indiana State Southern Illinois Northern Iowa Bradley Drake
Evansville Southern Illinois Drake Bradley Wichita State Northern Iowa Indiana State Illinois State Creighton Missouri State
.764 .754 .748 .729 .726 .721 .721 .682 .656 .640
35 33 32 34 35 32 34 33 31 32
572 534 491 441 535 372 475 426 491 391
.393 .407 .415 .430 .430 .439 .441 .454 .468 .486
Creighton Evansville Northern Iowa Illinois State Wichita State Drake Indiana State Missouri State Bradley Southern Illinois
749 708 656 605 737 516 659 625 749 611
Creighton Wichita State Evansville Drake Illinois State Missouri State Northern Iowa Indiana State Southern Illinois Bradley
32 35 33 34 35 32 33 32 34 31
1856 1684 1971 1794 1763 1759 2049 1810 1507 1660
61.9 62.4 63.0 64.9 66.0 66.8 69.2 69.7 70.5 72.7
2106 2060 2015 2141 2310 2271 2144 2439 2256 2327
DEF
729 685 817 771 758 772 903 821 706 807
G Assists
STEALS Team
Avg/G
OFF
33 32 35 34 33 34 35 32 31 32
ASSISTS Team
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA Pct
Pts
FREE THROW PERCENTAGES Team G FTM FTA Evansville Illinois State Wichita State Northern Iowa Creighton Missouri State Indiana State Bradley Drake Southern Illinois
79.2 77.1 73.5 69.7 67.0 65.9 65.2 64.2 62.7 61.1
Pct
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2011-12 MVC Individual Statistics (MVC Games) SCORING Player-Team
L
2
4
9
G
FG
3FG
FT
1. Colt Ryan-UE 18 2. Doug McDermott-CU 18 3. Ben Simons-DU 14 4. Garrett Stutz-WSU 17 5. Kyle Weems-MSU 18 6. Rayvonte Rice-DU 18 7. Taylor Brown-BU 16 8. Dwayne Lathan-INS 17 9. Anthony James-UNI 17 10. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 18
123 143 86 102 105 93 77 77 82 90
45 19 37 8 36 11 17 14 17 1
96 72 29 70 44 83 64 68 44 57
9
9
10
13
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387 377 238 282 290 280 235 236 225 238
21.5 20.9 17.0 16.6 16.1 15.6 14.7 13.9 13.2 13.2
FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team G FG
FGA
Pct
1. Seth Tuttle, Seth-UNI 2. Gregory Echenique-CU 3. Ryan Sawvell-UE 4. Carl Hall-WSU 5. Doug McDermott-CU 6. Dantiel Daniels-SIU 7. Garrett Stutz-WSU 8. Denver Holmes-UE 9. Joe Ragland-WSU 10. Jackie Carmichael-ILS
105 92 89 90 246 101 179 141 143 173
.648 .630 .629 .600 .581 .574 .570 .539 .524 .520
THREE-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Player-Team G 3FG FGA
Pct
Jackie Carmichael-ILS Garrett Stutz-WSU Gregory Echenique-CU Doug McDermott-CU Mamadou Seck-SIU Kyle Weems-MSU Jake Odum-INS Jake Koch-UNI Rayvonte Rice-DU Jarmar Gulley-MSU
OFF
DEF
TOT Avg/G
18 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
38 28 51 38 39 31 21 26 19 37
134 127 96 104 97 94 90 84 87 69
172 155 147 142 136 125 111 110 106 106
FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team G FTM FTA
9.6 9.1 8.2 7.9 7.6 6.9 6.2 6.1 5.9 5.9
Pct
42 70 96 29 39 42 52 64 68 60
46 80 110 34 46 50 62 77 83 74
.913 .875 .873 .853 .848 .840 .839 .831 .819 .811
3-POINT FG MADE Player-Team
YR
G
3FG
P/G
1. Ben Simons-DU 2. Colt Ryan-UE 3. Bryant Allen-ILS 4. Kyle Weems-MSU 5. Simms-Edwards-BU 6. Marc Sonnen-UNI 7. Ethan Wragge-CU Tyler Brown-ILS 9. Joe Ragland-WSU 10. Jordan Printy-INS Jahenns Manigat-CU
JR JR JR SR JR JR SO JR SR SR SO
14 18 16 18 18 18 18 18 17 18 18
37 45 33 36 34 33 32 32 30 31 31
2.64 2.50 2.06 2.00 1.89 1.83 1.78 1.78 1.76 1.72 1.72
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 2.5 assists/game) Player-Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team
YR
G
REB
P/G
1. Demetric Williams-WSU 18 2. Michael Bizoukas-MSU 18 3. Antoine Young-CU 18 4. Ned Cox-UE 18 5. Troy Taylor-UE 18 6. Denver Holmes-UE 18 7. Grant Gibbs-CU 18 8. Nic Moore-ILS 18
1. Gregory Echenique-CU 2. Seth Tuttle-UNI 3. Dantiel Daniels-SIU 4. Jordan Prosser-BU 5. Mamadou Seck-SIU 6. Jackie Carmichael-ILS Jeff Early-SIU Doug McDermott-CU
JR FR FR SO SR JR JR SO
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
51 44 42 41 39 38 38 38
2.83 2.44 2.33 2.28 2.17 2.11 2.11 2.11
18 16 18 18 18 18 18 17 18 18
56 92 83 58 73 68 84 71
68 58 56 54 143 58 102 76 75 90
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
G
18 17 18 14 18 18 18 16 17 18
ASSISTS Player-Team
18 18 18 18 18 18 17 18 17 18
REBOUNDING Player-Team
1. Denver Holmes-UE 2. Garrett Stutz-WSU 3. Colt Ryan-UE 4. Ben Simons-DU 5. Nic Moore-ILS 6. Anthony Downing-MSU 7. Toure’ Murry-WSU 8. Taylor Brown-BU 9. Dwayne Lathan-INS 10. Gregory Echenique-CU
1. Jahenns Manigat-CU 2. Bryant Allen-ILS 3. Denver Holmes-UE 4. Jeremy Jeffers-DU 5. Marc Sonnen-UNI 6. Chip Rank-UNI 7. Kyle Weems-MSU 8. Joe Ragland-WSU 9. Ethan Wragge-CU 10. Colt Ryan-UE
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Pts Avg/G
31 33 23 22 33 19 36 30 32 45
3.1 5.1 4.6 3.2 4.1 3.8 4.7 3.9
G Assists Avg/G
1. Michael Bizoukas-MSU 18 2. Grant Gibbs-CU 18 3. Antoine Young-CU 18 4. Jake Odum-INS 18 5. Troy Taylor-UE 18 6. Nic Moore-ILS 18 7. Denver Holmes-UE 18 8. Colt Ryan-UE 18 9. Joe Ragland-WSU 17 10. Ned Cox-UE 18
92 84 83 76 73 71 68 63 57 58
5.11 4.67 4.61 4.22 4.06 3.94 3.78 3.50 3.35 3.22
63 68 48 46 70 41 78 66 73 103
17 31 32 25 34 34 45 39
0.9 1.7 1.8 1.4 1.9 1.9 2.5 2.2
.492 .485 .479 .478 .471 .463 .462 .455 .438 .437
3.29 2.97 2.59 2.32 2.15 2.00 1.87 1.82
STEALS Player-Team
G Steals Avg/G
1. Rayvonte Rice-DU 18 41 2.28 2. Colt Ryan-UE 18 37 2.06 3. Kenny Harris-UE 18 36 2.00 4. Troy Taylor-UE 18 35 1.94 5. Jake Odum-INS 18 28 1.56 6. Toure’ Murry-WSU 18 26 1.44 7. Jarmar Gulley-MSU 18 22 1.22 8. Taylor Brown-BU 16 18 1.13 five players tied with 1.11 steals/game
BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team
G Blocks Avg/G
1. Gregory Echenique-CU 18 31 1.72 2. Dantiel Daniels-SIU 18 29 1.61 3. Kraidon Woods-DU 18 28 1.56 4. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 18 21 1.17 5. Garrett Stutz-WSU 17 19 1.12 6. Jake Koch-UNI 18 19 1.06 7. Keith Pickens-MSU 17 15 0.88 8. Ehimen Orukpe-WSU 16 14 0.88 four players tied with 0.83 blocks/game
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2011-12 MVC Team Statistics (MVC Games)
G
SCORING OFFENSE Team G W-L
Pts Avg/G
FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA
6 1 2 9 6 9 2 1 9 9
Wichita State Creighton Evansville Illinois State Drake Indiana State Missouri State Northern Iowa Southern Illinois Bradley
1385 1363 1335 1218 1206 1183 1163 1150 1146 1086
Wichita State Missouri State Illinois State Drake Indiana State Creighton Northern Iowa Bradley Evansville Southern Illinois
t
3 5 3 3 8 0 9 1 9 1
G
4 0 6
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
16-2 14-4 9-9 9-9 9-9 8-10 9-9 9-9 5-13 2-16
SCORING DEFENSE Team G Wichita State Northern Iowa Missouri State Drake Indiana State Illinois State Creighton Southern Illinois Evansville Bradley
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
SCORING MARGIN Team G Wichita State Creighton Evansville Missouri State Northern Iowa Drake Illinois State Indiana State Southern Illinois Bradley
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
76.9 75.7 74.2 64.6 63.9 67.0 67.7 65.7 63.7 60.3
17.33 16.28 14.50 12.83 12.39 12.39 11.94 11.06 10.83 10.33
G
Steals
Avg/G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
150 125 119 108 107 99 96 87 79 67
8.33 6.94 6.61 6.00 5.94 5.50 5.33 4.83 4.39 3.72
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3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE Team G FG FGA Pct
TURNOVER MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg
OPP Avg
Drake Wichita State Missouri State Creighton Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Northern Iowa Bradley Southern Illinois
UE MSU SIU UNI WSU BU DU INS ILS CU
314 203 252 202 213 228 225 194 177 155
62.9 +14.1 69.2 +6.6 71.5 +2.7 63.2 +1.4 63.2 +0.7 67.8 -0.8 68.7 -1.0 68.2 -2.4 71.4 -7.8 73.6 -13.3
Pct
Pct
466 926 .503 490 997 .491 468 1000 .468 434 982 .442 425 964 .441 414 947 .437 424 998 .425 396 933 .424 409 974 .420 366 976 .375
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
139 99 137 118 122 140 99 106 97 81
80 110 116 124 113 133 106 120 126 110
324 246 361 312 328 387 281 321 308 270
.429 .402 .380 .378 .372 .362 .352 .330 .315 .300
294 323 336 341 306 358 284 314 316 266
.272 .341 .345 .364 .369 .372 .373 .382 .399 .414
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
226 192 241 192 208 225 224 221 210 224
12.6 10.7 13.4 10.7 11.6 12.5 12.4 12.3 11.7 12.4
17.4 11.3 14.0 11.2 11.8 12.7 12.5 10.8 9.8 8.6
Mar. +4.89 +0.61 +0.61 +0.56 +0.28 +0.17 +0.06 -1.50 -1.83 -3.83
REBOUNDING MARGIN Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Mar.
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio
CU WSU MSU INS ILS UNI SIU DU UE BU
UE CU WSU MSU ILS UNI INS SIU BU DU
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
625 659 627 625 618 578 559 586 527 563
34.7 36.6 34.8 34.7 34.3 32.1 31.1 32.6 29.3 31.3
BLOCKED SHOTS Team Wichita State Southern Illinois Illinois State Drake Indiana State Bradley Creighton Missouri State Northern Iowa Evansville
530 29.4 567 31.5 589 32.7 604 33.6 597 33.2 580 32.2 578 32.1 636 35.3 599 33.3 687 38.2
+5.3 +5.1 +2.1 +1.2 +1.2 -0.1 -1.1 -2.8 -4.0 -6.9
G
Blocks
Avg/G
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
66 58 55 54 54 48 40 35 30 21
3.67 3.22 3.06 3.00 3.00 2.67 2.22 1.94 1.67 1.17
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
312 293 261 231 223 199 215 223 195 186
17.3 16.3 14.5 12.8 12.4 11.1 11.9 12.4 10.8 10.3
226 12.6 224 12.4 208 11.6 192 10.7 210 11.7 192 10.7 221 12.3 241 13.4 225 12.5 224 12.4
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Team G 3FG Illinois State Creighton Northern Iowa Wichita State Drake Indiana State Evansville Missouri State Bradley Southern Illinois
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
140 139 137 122 118 106 99 99 97 81
1.38 1.31 1.25 1.20 1.06 1.04 0.97 0.93 0.87 0.83
Avg/G 7.78 7.72 7.61 6.78 6.56 5.89 5.50 5.50 5.39 4.50
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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Avg/G
312 293 261 231 223 223 215 199 195 186
Evansville Drake Southern Illinois Bradley Wichita State Northern Iowa Indiana State Missouri State Illinois State Creighton
.795 .789 .756 .742 .727 .725 .713 .700 .638 .595
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
283 300 292 250 216 259 221 257 238 197
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Creighton Evansville Northern Iowa Drake Wichita State Illinois State Missouri State Indiana State Bradley Southern Illinois
356 380 386 337 297 357 310 367 373 331
Creighton Wichita State Evansville Southern Illinois Drake Illinois State Missouri State Northern Iowa Indiana State Bradley
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Evansville Creighton Wichita State Missouri State Southern Illinois Illinois State Indiana State Northern Iowa Bradley Drake
62.9 63.2 63.2 67.8 68.2 68.7 69.2 71.4 71.5 73.6
1132 1138 1138 1221 1227 1236 1245 1286 1287 1325
DEF
406 1025 .396 396 950 .417 436 1014 .430 422 978 .431 418 968 .432 457 1051 .435 419 941 .445 466 985 .473 446 915 .487 426 870 .490
G Assists
STEALS Team
Avg/G
OFF
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
ASSISTS Team
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES Team G FG FGA Pct
Pts
FREE THROW PERCENTAGES Team G FTM FTA Wichita State Evansville Creighton Illinois State Missouri State Indiana State Northern Iowa Bradley Drake Southern Illinois
76.9 75.7 74.2 67.7 67.0 65.7 64.6 63.9 63.7 60.3
Pct
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2011-12 NCAA Conference Attendance, RPI Data 2011-12 Conference Attendance Leaders Conference
Teams Games Attendance
1. Big Ten #12 222 2. Southeastern 12 215 3. Big 12 #10 172 4. Big East 16 288 5. Atlantic Coast 12 209 6. Mountain West #8 140 7. Pac-12 #12 221 8. The Valley 10 164 9. Atlantic 10 #14 218 10. C-USA 12 203 11. WAC #8 136 12. West Coast #9 146 13. Colonial 12 183 14. Horizon 10 155 15. Sun Belt 12 173 16. Mid-American 12 183 17. Summit #9 136 18. Big Sky 9 128 19. Ohio Valley 10 140 20. Southern 12 173 21. Ivy 8 110 22. Southwestern 10 111 23. Metro Atlantic 10 138 24. Big West 9 123 25. Atlantic Sun 10 138 26. Patriot 8 112 27. Mid-Eastern #13 165 28. America East 9 124 29. Southland 12 167 30. Big South #10 150 31. Northeast 11 147 32. Great West # 575 * Record high for that conference. #
2011-12 Team Leaders
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Led by Creighton’s league-record 16,665 per-game attendance figure, which ranked No. 6 nationally, the league was eighth-best among Division I collegiate conferences. The Valley’s turnstile of 1,158,525 in home games translates to an average of 7,064 per Valley site. Five league schools ranked among the top 100 nationally, and two Valley schools (Creighton-16,665 and Wichita State-10,391) eclipsed 10,000 per game. School
G
Att.
1. Kentucky 2. Syracuse 3. Louisville 4. North Carolina 5. Wisconsin 6. Creighton 7. Tennessee 8. Ohio St.
18 19 20 18 18 16 19 20
426,978 448,736 430,052 362,867 309,255 266,632 314,321 330,210
Avg. 23,721 23,618 21,503 20,159 17,181 16,665 16,543 16,511
Average +/- Change
*2,856,785 12,868 42 2,475,188 11,513 325 1,901,846 11,057 341 3,133,782 10,881 -442 2,064,113 9,876 -390 1,092,044 7,800 -1,322 *1,578,565 7,143 -665 1,158,525 7,064 -123 1,211,175 5,556 307 1,101,962 5,428 -251 675,815 4,969 113 625,465 4,284 1,396 651,006 3,557 -190 546,654 3,527 -14 563,689 3,258 442 543,463 2,970 63 352,776 2,594 382 324,113 2,532 244 350,844 2,506 174 411,028 2,376 -57 234,620 2,133 194 232,393 2,094 237 287,243 2,081 -213 254,344 2,068 144 254,560 1,845 -91 193,457 1,727 -27 *280,319 1,699 -162 209,810 1,692 -57 253,233 1,516 -54 221,086 1,474 -16 *198,881 1,353 116 79,725 1,063 -3 Different lineups from the previous year 9. Indiana 10. Kansas 11. Memphis 12. BYU 13. Marquette 14. Illinois 15. Michigan St. 16. New Mexico 17. UNLV 18. Vanderbilt 19. Arizona 20. N.C. State 21. Purdue 22. Maryland 23. Arkansas 24. Iowa St. 25. Kansas St.
19 17 20 16 16 18 18 16 19 18 18 19 17 17 21 18 16
312,770 279,557 324,670 246,777 242,205 269,739 266,346 231,262 266,469 246,561 244,829 257,638 226,504 224,090 275,020 234,266 204,527
16,462 16,445 16,234 15,424 15,138 14,986 14,797 14,454 14,025 13,698 13,602 13,560 13,324 13,182 13,096 13,015 12,783
38. Wichita St. 68. Bradley 75. Missouri St. 96. Indiana St. Evansville Illinois State UNI Drake S. Illinois
16 16 15 15 18 17 16 16 14
166,261 10,391 122,245 7,640 105,750 7,050 81,492 5,433 92,431 5,135 81,310 4,783 70,493 4,406 63,442 3,965 46,186 3,299
Ratings Percentage Index
The Rating Percentage Index, or RPI, is a computer-generated rating system that was first developed for and is used by both the men’s and women’s NCAA Division I basketball committees to assist in the selection of at-large teams for the NCAA basketball championships. The Valley ranked No. 8 (out of 32 conferences) in the Collegiate Basketball News Ratings Percentage Index, and has ranked among the top-nine leagues seven of the past eight seasons.
2012 - League by League RPI Conference
*W-L
1. Big Ten 2. Big East 3. Big 12 4. Southeastern 5. Mountain West 6. Atlantic Coast 7. Atlantic 10 8. Missouri Valley 9. Pacific 12 10. Conference USA 11. West Coast 12. Western Athletic
Sked RPI
258-157 .5886-1 332-217 .5766-2 206-131 .5718-4 245-160 .5724-3 153-96 .5526-6 232-166 .5638-5 249-205 .5371-7 174-150 .5310-10 220-185 .5342-8 201-172 .5316-9 144-132 .5175-11 136-121 .5080-12
.5804 .5680 .5647 .5629 .5563 .5520 .5343 .5258 .5257 .5251 .5107 .5063
*non-conference W-L
Four Teams in Top 100
In 2011-12, the Missouri Valley ranked No. 8 as a conference, according to Collegiate Basketball News (CBN). The MVC has been No. 8 or higher seven times in its history, with all of those taking place in the past eight seasons. At No. 18, Wichita State was the highest-rated team in 2012. Southern Illinois was No. 9 in the RPI at the end of the 2006-07 campaign to set the league standard. Since 1991-92, 74 of 84 Valley teams with regular-season RPIs (preSelection Sunday) in the Top 100 have been in post-season play.
MVC in the RPI (2011-12) Team
Rec.* Sked. RPI
*Vs.
18-WSU 23-CU 72-UNI 99-ILS 128-MSU 137-INS 142-DU 143-UE 256-SIU 268-BU
26-6 29-6 19-14 21-14 15-16 17-15 17-16 15-16 8-22 7-25
8-5 9-4 5-9 4-8 3-10 3-9 3-10 4-8 1-10 1-12
47 105 41 116 93 154 136 91 140 97
.6136 .6049 .5625 .5407 .5202 .5138 .5111 .5108 .4430 .4377
*includes only games against Division I foes; vs.=games against the Top 100
BRADLEY
2012-13 Preview
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Bradley
Numerical Roster No. Name 0 3 4 5 10 12 14 20 21 23 24 25 30 32 44 52
D
Yr. Pos. Ht.
Ka’Darryl Bell Fr. *Anthony Fields So. Jake Eastman Sr. Jalen Crawford So. Mason Alwan Jr. Darrion Harris Fr. Milos Knezevic Sr. Tyshon Pickett Jr. Will Egolf Sr. Shayok Shayok So. *Omari Grier So. Walt Lemon, Jr. Jr. Jimmy Gavin So. Dyricus Simms-Edwards Sr. Jordan Prosser Jr. Nate Wells Fr.
G G G/F G G G F F C/F F G G G G C C
6-1 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-8 6-6 6-9 6-8 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-9 7-1
M
Wt. Hometown / High School 180 170 200 185 200 160 225 215 230 215 175 180 180 200 235 240
Chicago (Ill.) Oak Park-River Forest High Detroit (Mich.) QEA (N.C.)/Wake Forest Richmond (Va.) Douglas Freeman High Detroit (Mich.) Oak Park/Impact Academy Peoria (Ill.) Richwoods/Lincoln Land C.C. St. Louis (Mo.) Whitfield School Las Vegas (Nev.) Liberty High Passaic (N.J.) High/Dodge City (Kan.) C.C. Juneau (Alaska) Douglas High Ottawa (Ontario) Chicago Julian/IMG Academy Erial (N.J.) Episcopal Acad./Florida Atlantic Chicago (Ill.) Julian High Arlington Heights (Ill.) Prospect High Peoria (Ill.) Washington Community High Goodfield (Ill.) Eureka High Davenport (Iowa) West High
*Fields and Grier both are Division I transfers and must sit out the 2012-13 season.
Geno Ford Head Coach
At A Glance
Alma Mater: Ohio U. (‘97) Overall Record: 126-94 (7 years) Record at BU: 7-25 (1 year) 2011-12: 7-25 / 2-16 (10th)
Year-By-Year Record Season School
Overall Conf. Conf. W L W L Place Tourn.
2001-02 Shawnee St. 2005-06 Muskingum 2006-07 Muskingum 2008-09 Kent State 2009-10 Kent State 2010-11 Kent State 2011-12 Bradley
22 17 12 19 24 25 7
School Totals (1 year) Career Totals (7 years)
Dyricus Simms-Edwards
10 9 13 15 10 12 25
13 5 12 6 6 12 10 6 13 3 12 4 2 16
3rd 8th t3rd 1st 1st 10th
0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-1
7 25 126 94
2 16 68 52
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0-1 4-6
2011-12 Finish: 7-25; 2-16 MVC (10th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 NOTEWORTHY • Bradley’s 2012-13 lineup includes seven returning lettermen, as well as two players who sat out the 2011-12 campaign. • Senior guard Dyricus Simms-Edwards is the team’s active career scoring leader with 824 career points in 88 career games (9.4 ppg). Simms-Edwards and junior guard Walt Lemon, Jr. represent the third highestscoring guard tandem in the Missouri Valley Conference heading into the 2012-13 season. • Lemon, Jr. is the team’s top returning scorer from the 2011-12 season, though, earning a spot on the 2012 MVC Most Improved Team after averaging 12.6 ppg and shooting 47.1 percent from the field. • The Braves also welcome back sixth-year senior center Will Egolf, who averaged 8.0 ppg and 4.1 rpg in 201011, but missed last season with the second torn ACL of his Bradley career (2008-09).
Basketball Support Staff
Greg Graham Asst. Coach
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Ronald Coleman Asst. Coach
Jaden Uken Asst. Coach
Cole Pittis Operations
Chris Williams Athletic Trainer
Dr. Jessica Higgs Team Doctor
Schedule/Results/University Facts 2012-13 Basketball Schedule
2011-12 Results (7-25, 2-16)
Date
Opponent
Site
Monday Saturday Friday Monday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday
October 29 November 3 November 9 November 12 November 17 November 20 November 24 November 28 December 1 December 4
Upper Iowa (EX) Wisconsin-Parkside (EX) Eastern Illinois Texas-Pan American at IUPUI (Comcast) at South Florida Tennessee-Martin at Central Michigan Michigan (ESPNU) George Washington
+Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. +Peoria, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Tampa, Fla. Peoria, Ill. Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill.
7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7 or 8 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Monday Wednesday Saturday Sunday
December 17 December 19 December 22 December 23
Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Georgia Southern Peoria, Ill. Mississippi Valley Peoria, Ill. Virginia Tech Las Vegas, Nevada TBA (CBS Sports Network) Las Vegas, Nevada
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA
Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Fri.-Sat. Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.
December 29 January 2 January 6 January 9 January 12 January 15 January 19 January 23 January 26 January 29 February 2 February 5 February 10 February 13 February 16 February 20 February 22-23 February 27 March 2 March 7-10
*Drake *at Southern Illinois (WAOE) *Wichita State (ESPNU) *at Indiana State *at UNI (MVC TV) *Southern Illinois (Comcast) *Missouri State *at Evansville *at Wichita State *Illinois State (MVC TV) *at Creighton (WAOE) *Evansville *UNI (ESPN3 or ESPNU) *at Illinois State *Indiana State *at Drake at BracketBusters *Creighton (WAOE) *at Missouri State MVC Tournament
Peoria, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. Cedar Falls, Iowa Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Evansville, Ind. Wichita, Kan. Peoria, Ill. Omaha, Neb. Peoria, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Normal, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa TBA Peoria, Ill. Springfield, Mo. St. Louis, Mo.
*denotes conference game +game played at Renaissance Coliseum in Peoria, Ill.
Time
7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA
Date Opponent
Score
W/L
N13 N16 N19 N22 N25 N26 D3 D6 D15 D17 D20 D22 D28 D31 J4 J7 J10 J13 J15 J18 J21 J24 J28 F1 F4 F8 F12 F15 F18 F22 F25 M1
68-58 66-65 78-69 66-70 43-66 59-64 49-66 79-68 67-66 68-73 67-68 66-77 51-90 66-77 65-74 83-92 74-82 41-78 78-67 67-90 48-51 60-77 59-73 62-92 48-78 68-60 53-64 55-62 44-56 55-64 53-54 49-65
W W W L L L L W W L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L W L L L L L L
^UMKC SOUTHEAST MO. ST. NORTH DAKOTA ^WOFFORD ^vs. #11 Wisconsin ^vs. Nevada +at Wyoming NORTHEASTERN at George Washington at Drexel WESTERN CAROLINA at #19 Michigan *WICHITA STATE *at Indiana State *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *CREIGHTON *at Drake *at Wichita State *NORTHERN IOWA *at Evansville *MISSOURI STATE *at Southern Illinois *at Creighton *EVANSVILLE *at Illinois State *INDIANA STATE *at Missouri State *DRAKE ~LOYOLA-CHICAGO *at Northern Iowa *ILLINOIS STATE %vs. Drake
Att. 7032 4340 7777 7114 3424 2634 4643 7365 1933 1821 7147 11298 7184 5224 7604 8610 3807 10335 8223 3478 8605 3077 18436 7638 7744 7520 6461 7822 7680 4680 10584 7872
Bradley
Day
Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ^Chicago Invitational; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament
Bradley University (Founded 1897) Athletic Directory President: Joanne K. Glasser, Esq. Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Steve Tippett Director of Athletics: Dr. Michael Cross Senior Assoc. Athletic Director for Finance: Craig Dahlquist SWA/Assoc. AD for Academics & Student Welfare: Jennifer Jones Assistant AD for External Operations: Rob Bogardus Assistant AD for Compliance: Tessi Taylor Assistant AD for External Affairs: Heidi Wegmueller Director of Athletic Development: Rick Gaa Athletics Department Telephone: 309-677-2666 Athletics Department Address: 1501 W. Bradley Ave., Renaissance Coliseum, Peoria, IL 61625 Associate AD for Communications: Bobby Parker (cell: 309-256-4302) Associate Director, Communications: Jim Rea (cell: 309-256-4379) SID Office Telephone: 309-677-2624 SID Fax Number: 309-677-2626
University Facts Founded: 1897 Location: Peoria, Ill. Enrollment: 5,813 Colors: Red and White Nickname: Braves Years in the MVC: 61 Arena: Carver Arena (11,164) Courtside Telephone Number: 309-680-3795
Joanne Glasser President
Dr. Steve Tippett Faculty Rep.
Dr. Michael Cross Athletic Director
Bobby Parker Basketball SID
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2011-12 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (7-25)
Bradley
## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
03 Brown, Taylor
28 28
877 31.3
142 339 .419
25
78 .321
105 129 .814
57 122 179 6.4
25 Lemon Jr., Walt
32 25
981 30.7
139 295 .471
29
84 .345
96 144 .667
01 Simms-Edwards, D.
32 31
1059 33.1
118 333 .354
51 150 .340
82 112 .732
17 105 122 3.8
58
1
92 86
5 42 369 11.5
44 Prosser, Jordan
32 31
863 27.0
95 209 .455
0
0 .000
58 93 .624
76 133 209 6.5
64
0
16 51
5 13 248 7.8
04 Eastman, Jake
32
9
885 27.7
67 198 .338
23
99 .232
33 47 .702
31 100 131 4.1
54
0
60 34
8 28 190 5.9
23 Shayok, Shayok
32 26
595 18.6
44 127 .346
5
25 .200
18 37 .486
37
62
99 3.1
73
1
19 52 15 13 111 3.5
17 33 .515
FT FTA
8
91
99 3.1
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
79
2
46 64 14 29 414 14.8
96
4
81 102 16 42 403 12.6
41 Thompson, Anthony 32
1
410 12.8
39
76 .513
0
0 .000
22
57
79 2.5
50
1
05 Crawford, Jalen
30
5
368 12.3
32
94 .340
14
43 .326
3
9 .333
13
19
32 1.1
20
0
14 Knezevic, Milos
15
0
54
3.6
5
14 .357
2
7 .286
3
5 .600
4
7
11 0.7
11
0
0
00 Woods, Charonn
28
4
236
8.4
6
26 .231
2
13 .154
11 16 .688
4
13
17 0.6
42
2
32 Stewart, Donivine
11
0
52
4.7
2
8 .250
0
4 .000
0
0 .000
0
4
4 0.4
2
7
0
21
3.0
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
1
2
3 0.4
1
Team
32
37
69 2.2
34 Hodges, Devon
3 19 35
7
95 3.0
0
8
81 2.7
4
0
2
15 1.0
9
4
0 17
25 0.9
0
3
2
0
2
4 0.4
0
1
3
1
2
0 0.0
14 16
0
1
0
Total
32
689 1720 .401
151 503 .300
426 625 .682
302 752 1054 32.9
550 11 344 438 99 205 1955 61.1
Opponents
32
821 1810 .454
219 607 .361
395 585 .675
345 845 1190 37.2
575
9 512 414 87 210 2256 70.5
Conference Games Only (2-16, 10th) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
03 Brown, Taylor
16 16
490 30.6
77 190 .405
17
48 .354
64 77 .831
29
63
92 5.8
46
2
25 Lemon Jr., Walt
18 12
539 29.9
76 174 .437
16
53 .302
56 80 .700
6
50
56 3.1
56
3
50 59
4 18 224 12.4
01 Simms-Edwards, D.
18 17
585 32.5
61 191 .319
34
91 .374
46 63 .730
13
54
67 3.7
36
1
47 45
3 16 202 11.2
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 22 33 10 18 235 14.7
44 Prosser, Jordan
18 17
456 25.3
47 105 .448
0
0 .000
37 56 .661
41
56
97 5.4
42
0
9 17
04 Eastman, Jake
18
7
510 28.3
36 113 .319
14
59 .237
15 23 .652
12
62
74 4.1
32
0
32 19
23 Shayok, Shayok
18 13
372 20.7
25
77 .325
3
15 .200
11 22 .500
25
36
61 3.4
44
1
14 29 11
12 21 .571
41 Thompson, Anthony 18
1
232 12.9
21
47 .447
0
0 .000
05 Crawford, Jalen
17
4
196 11.5
17
51 .333
10
26 .385
00 Woods, Charonn
3
5 131 7.3
1 15 101 5.6 9
64 3.6
13
32
45 2.5
30
1
1
7 15
5
54 3.0
5 .600
9
7
16 0.9
13
0
9
7
5
47 2.8
11 16 .688
23 1.3
3
0
18
3
165
9.2
5
17 .294
2
8 .250
4
11
15 0.8
30
1
8
4
0 14
14 Knezevic, Milos
7
0
23
3.3
1
6 .167
1
5 .200
2
4 .500
2
3
5 0.7
6
0
0
2
0
1
32 Stewart, Donivine
5
0
19
3.8
0
4 .000
0
3 .000
0
0 .000
0
1
1 0.2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0 0.0
34 Hodges, Devon
5
0
14
2.8
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
1
1
2 0.4
1
0
1
3
1
2
0 0.0
Team
13
19
32 1.8
0
0
5 0.7
0
Total
18
366 976 .375
97 308 .315
257 367 .700
168 395 563 31.3
336
9 195 225 48 108 1086 60.3
Opponents
18
466 985 .473
126 316 .399
267 375 .712
182 505 687 38.2
321
5 295 228 46 109 1325 73.6
P
N
1
R
N
1
A
N
1
B
N
Conference Tournament (0-1) ## Player
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
25 Lemon Jr., Walt
1
1
39 39.0
5
13 .385
2
6 .333
4
6 .667
0
7
7 7.0
3
0
2
4
0
1
16 16.0
01 Simms-Edwards, D.
1
1
37 37.0
5
12 .417
1
5 .200
3
5 .600
0
3
3 3.0
1
0
3
2
0
3
14 14.0
44 Prosser, Jordan
1
1
16 16.0
3
6 .500
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
1
1 1.0
4
0
0
2
0
0
6 6.0
04 Eastman, Jake
1
1
36 36.0
1
11 .091
0
4 .000
2
2 1.000
3
4
7 7.0
2
0
3
1
0
0
4 4.0
41 Thompson, Anthony
1
0
20 20.0
2
2 1.000
0
0 .000
0
1 .000
1
3
4 4.0
2
0
0
0
2
0
4 4.0
05 Crawford, Jalen
1
0
19 19.0
1
5 .200
1
4 .250
0
0 .000
1
2
3 3.0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3 3.0
23 Shayok, Shayok
1
1
19 19.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
2
2 1.000
0
3
3 3.0
1
0
0
3
1
1
2 2.0
00 Woods, Charonn
1
0
14 14.0
0
1 .000
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Team
2
3
5 5.0
0
Total
1
17
50 .340
4
20 .200
11 16 .688
7
26
33 33.0
14
0
Opponents
1
25
55 .455
4
13 .308
11 15 .733
6
29
35 35.0
19
0
40
GP GS
0
8 13 12
9
0 0.0 0
3
5
49 49.0
0
5
65 65.0
1
S
N
1
5
8
9
5
0
7
0
9
4
0
1
5
7
4
8
3
7
0
0
3
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ACTIVE Career Leaders
(entering this season)
POINTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
1. Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) 2. Mitchell Anderson (1978-82) 3. Roger Phegley (1974-78) 4. Chet Walker (1959-62) 5. Paul Unruh (1946-50) 6. Joe Allen (1965-68) 7. Voise Winters (1981-85) 8. Phillip Gilbert (2000-04) 9. Anthony Parker (1993-97) 10. Andrew Warren (2006-11)
REBOUNDS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Dick Estergard (1951-54) 2. Chet Walker (1959-62) 3. Mitchell Anderson (1974-78) 4. Luke Jackson (1986-90) 5. Barney Cable (1955-58) 6. Joe Allen (1965-68) 7. Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) 8. Harold McMath (1976-80) 9. Donald Reese (1979-82) 10. Voise Winters (1981-85)
ASSISTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Anthony Manuel (1985-89) 2. Jim Les (1983-86) 3. Daniel Ruffin (2004-08) 4. Billy Wright (1992-96) 5. Marcello Robinson (2000-04) 6. Willie Scott (1981-83) 7. Bobby Humbles (1974-78) 8. Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) 9. Charles White (1989-93) 10. Jim Caruthers (1972-76)
BLOCKED SHOTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Donald Powell (1984-88) 2. Adebayo Akinkunle (1994-98) 3. Patrick O’Bryant (2004-06) 4. Mitchell Anderson (1978-82) 5. Jeffrey Rabey (1999-01) 6. Danny Granger (2001-03) 7. Luke Jackson (1986-90) 8. Anthony Parker (1993-97) 9. Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) 10. Jerome Robinson (1997-01) David Winslow (1991-95)
STEALS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Hersey Hawkins (1984-88) 2. Eric Roberson (1996-00) 3. Billy Wright (1992-96) 4. Daniel Ruffin (2004-08) 5. Rob Dye (1996-00) 6. James Gillingham (2000-04) 7. Mitchell Anderson (1978-82) 8. Charles White (1989-93) 9. Anthony Manuel (1985-89) 10. Willie Scott (1981-83)
G
(entering this season)
Pts.
125 122 103 81 133 79 120 110 112 130
3,008 2,341 2,064 1,975 1,822 1,763 1,714 1,689 1,683 1,621
G
Rebs.
88 1,414 81 1,036 122 947 118 933 66 907 79 865 125 818 110 799 95 687 120 686
G 108 87 122 118 119 65 107 125 114 102
G
Asts. 855 696 644 595 416 412 403 400 386 364
Blks.
113 116 52 122 58 43 118 112 125 113 111
180 154 147 108 90 89 86 78 76 68 68
G
Stls.
125 112 118 122 117 120 122 114 108 65
259 231 219 207 195 192 184 183 165 161
Walt Lemon, Jr.
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Career Leaders - Top 10
Newspaper Dave Reynolds Beat Writer Peoria Journal Star 1 News Plaza, Peoria, IL 61643 Office Phone -- 309-686-3210 Fax Phone -- 309-686-3205 Cell Phone -- 309-256-4673 Email -- dreynolds@pjstar.com
Bradley
8
Career Leaders/Media Outlets
Kirk Wessler Executive Sports Editor, Columnist Peoria Journal Star 1 News Plaza, Peoria, IL 61643 Office Phone -- 309-686-3216 Cell Phone -- 309-256-9093 Email -- kwessler@pjstar.com
Radio
SCORING (total points) 824 601 523
Dyricus Simms-Edwards Walt Lemon, Jr. Will Egolf
FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .487 (169-347) - Jordan Prosser .470 (214-455) - Will Egolf FIELD GOALS MADE 275 - Dyricus Simms-Edwards 217 - Walt Lemon, Jr. 214 - Will Egolf
Dave Snell Play-by-Play 1501 W. Bradley Ave., Peoria, IL 61625 Office Phone -- 309-677-3611 Cell Phone -- 309-253-3290 Email -- dsnell@bradley.edu Chad Kleine Men’s Basketball Analyst Email -- chadkleine@nixonagency.com Ed Hammond Sports Reporter WMBD Radio (1470 AM) 331 Fulton Street, Suite 1200, Peoria, IL 61602 Office Phone -- 309-637-4730 Fax Phone -- 309-686-8655 Email -- edhammond@1470wmbd.com
3-POINT SHOOTING
Television
.339 (40-118) – Walt Lemon, Jr. .326 (14-43) - Jalen Crawford 3-POINTERS MADE
Brian Bedo Men’s Basketball Play-by-Play Email -- brbedo@gmail.com
84 - Dyricus Simms-Edwards 40 - Walt Lemon, Jr. FREE THROW SHOOTING .720 (190-264) - Dyricus Simms-Edwards .683 (95-139) - Will Egolf FREE THROWS MADE 190 - Dyricus Simms-Edwards 127 - Walt Lemon, Jr. ASSISTS 242 - Dyricus Simms-Edwards 118 - Jake Eastman STEALS 94 - Dyricus Simms-Edwards 69 - Walt Lemon, Jr. BLOCKS
Lee Hall Sports Director WEEK-TV (NBC) 2907 Springfield Road, East Peoria, IL 61611 Office Phone -- 309-698-3729 Fax Phone -- 309-698-2070 Email -- lhall@week.com Jim Mattson Sports Director WHOI-TV (ABC) 2907 Springfield Road, East Peoria, IL 61611 Office Phone -- 309-698-3727 Fax Phone -- 309-698-1910 Email -- jmattson@week.com Kurt Pegler Sports Director WMBD-TV (CBS) 3131 N. University, Peoria, IL 61604 Office Phone -- 309-686-9461 Fax Phone -- 309-686-8658 Email -- kurtp@wmbd.com
53 - Will Egolf 27 - Walt Lemon, Jr. REBOUNDS
380 304 284 260
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Jordan Prosser Will Egolf Dyricus Simms-Edwards Jake Eastman
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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY
Bradley
Year Overall MVC Finish
Versus the Missouri Valley Conference
MVC Non Tourney MVC
1949 27-8 6-4 Third ----- 21-4 1950 32-5 11-1 First ----- 21-4 1951 32-6 11-3 T-Second ----- 21-3 1956 13-13 3-9 T-Sixth ----- 10-4 1957 22-7 9-5 Second ----- 13-2 1958 20-7 12-2 Second ----- 8-5 1959 25-4 12-2 Second ----- 13-2 1960 27-2 12-2 Second ----- 15-0 1961 21-5 9-3 Second ----- 12-2 1962 21-7 10-2 T-First ----- 11-5 1963 17-9 6-6 T-Third ----- 11-3 1964 23-6 7-5 Third ----- 16-1 1965 18-9 9-5 T-Second ----- 9-4 1966 20-6 9-5 T-Second ----- 11-1 1967 17-9 6-8 T-Fourth ----- 11-1 1968 19-9 12-4 Second ----- 7-5 1969 14-12 7-9 T-Sixth ----- 7-3 1970 14-12 7-9 Sixth ----- 7-3 1971 13-12 6-8 Sixth ----- 7-4 1972 17-9 8-6 Fourth ----- 9-3 1973 12-14 4-10 T-Eighth ----- 8-4 1974 20-8 9-3 Second ----- 11-5 1975 15-11 7-7 Fourth ----- 8-4 1976 13-13 4-8 T-Fourth ----- 9-5 1977 9-18 4-8 Sixth 0-1 5-9 1978 14-14 8-8 T-Fifth 1-1 5-5 1979 9-17 3-13 T-Eighth ----- 6-4 1980 23-10 13-3 First 3-0 7-7 1981 18-9 10-6 T-Fourth 0-1 8-2 1982 26-10 13-3 First 1-1 12-6 1983 16-13 10-8 Fifth 1-1 5-4 1984 15-13 7-9 T-Fifth 0-1 8-3 1985 17-13 9-7 T-Fourth 1-1 7-5 1986 32-3 16-0 First 2-1 14-2 1987 17-12 10-4 Second ----- 7-8 1988 26-5 12-2 First 3-0 11-3 1989 13-14 7-7 Fourth 0-1 6-6 1990 11-20 6-8 T-Fifth 0-1 5-11 1991 8-20 6-10 Seventh 0-1 2-9 1992 7-23 3-15 T-Ninth ----- 4-8 1993 11-16 7-11 T-Seventh 0-1 4-4 1994 23-8 14-4 T-Second 1-1 8-3 1995 20-10 12-6 Fourth 1-1 7-3 1996 22-8 15-3 First 2-1 5-4 1997 17-13 12-6 T-Second 1-1 4-6 1998 15-14 9-9 T-Sixth 2-1 4-4 1999 17-12 11-7 T-Second 1-1 5-4 2000 14-16 10-8 Fifth 0-1 4-7 2001 19-12 12-6 T-Second 2-1 5-5 2002 9-20 5-13 Eighth 1-1 3-6 2003 12-18 8-10 T-Fifth 0-1 4-7 2004 15-16 7-11 T-Sixth 0-1 8-4 2005 13-15 6-12 Eighth 0-1 7-2 2006 22-11 11-7 T-Fifth 2-1 9-3 2007 22-13 10-8 Fourth 1-1 11-4 2008 21-17 9-9 T-Fifth 0-1 12-7 2009 21-15 10-8 Fourth 1-1 10-6 2010 16-15 9-9 T-Fifth 1-1 6-5 2011 12-20 4-14 T-Ninth 1-1 7-5 2012 7-25 2-16 Tenth 0-1 5-8 60 1061-711 516-414
29-31 516-264
Post Season NIT 2-2 NIT 2-1 NCAA 2-1 ----- ----NIT 3-0 NIT 0-1 NIT 2-1 NIT 3-0 ----NIT 0-1 ----NIT 3-0 NIT 0-1 --------NIT 0-1 --------------------NCIT 1-1 --------------------NCAA 0-1 ----NIT 5-0 --------NIT 0-1 NCAA 1-1 ----NCAA 0-1 --------------------NIT 2-1 NIT 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 1-1 ----NIT 0-1 ----NIT 0-1 ----------------NCAA 2-1 NIT 1-1 CBI 4-2 CIT 3-1 ------------38-25
COACHING RECORDS By Tenure
Years W
L
1948-51 1955-56 1956-65 1965-78 1978-86 1986-91 1991-02 2002-11 2011-
28 3 86 91 81 41 110 74 2
Braves Totals (60)
1948-
516 414 .555
In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)
Years W
8 9 32 93 49 31 88 88 16
Pct.
Forddy Anderson (3) Bob Vanatta (1) Chuck Orsborn (9) Joe Stowell (13) Dick Versace (8) Stan Albeck (5) Jim Molinari (11) Jim Les (9) Geno Ford (1)
.778 .250 .729 .494 .623 .569 .556 .457 .111
L
Pct.
Joe Stowell (2) Dick Versace (7) Stan Albeck (4) Jim Molinari (10) Jim Les (9) Geno Ford (1)
1977-78 1979-86 1987-91 1992-02 2003-11 2012-
1 8 3 11 6 0
2 6 3 10 9 1
.333 .571 .500 .524 .400 .000
Braves Totals (33)
1977-
29
31 .483
In the NCAA Division I Tournament* Coaches (Years)
L
Pct.
Forddy Anderson (1950) Dick Versace (1980, 1986) Stan Albeck (1988) Jim Molinari (1996) Jim Les (2006)
Number W 1 2 1 1 1
2 1 0 0 2
1 2 1 1 1
.667 .333 .000 .000 .667
Braves Totals (6)
6
5
6
.455
*--Bradley also played in the 1954 and 1955 NCAA Tournaments as a non-Valley member and reached the championship game of the 1954 tournament.
In the National Invitation Tournament* Coaches (Years)
Number W
Forddy Anderson (1949, 1950) Chuck Orsborn (57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64, 65) Joe Stowell (1968) Dick Versace (1982, ’85) Jim Molinari (1994, ’95, ’97, ’99, ’01) Jim Les (2007) Braves Totals (18)
L
Pct.
2 7 1 2 5 1
4 11 0 5 4 1
3 4 1 1 5 1
.571 .733 .000 .833 .444 .500
18
25
15
.625
*--Bradley also played in the 1938, 1939, and 1947 NITs as a nonValley member, for an all-time NIT record of 26-18 (21 trips), with four titles (1957, 1960, 1964, and 1982).
In the National Commissioner’s Invitational Coaches (Years)
Number W
L
Pct.
Joe Stowell (1974)
1
1
1
.500
Braves Totals (1)
1
1
1
.500
In the National Campus Tournament Coaches (Years)
Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
L
Pct.
Forddy Anderson (1951)
Fred Brown (9 1/2) Harold Olsen (1) Bill Allen (1/2) A.J. Robertson (26) Forddy Anderson (6) Bob Vanatta (2) Chuck Orsborn (9) Joe Stowell (13) Dick Versace (8) Stan Albeck (5) Jim Molinari (11) Jim Les (9) Geno Ford (1)
1909-18, 1919-20 91 1918-19 6 1919-20 2 1920-48 316 1948-54 142 1954-56 22 1956-65 194 1965-78 197 1978-86 156 1986-91 75 1991-02 174 2002-11 154 2011- 7
65 9 4 187 56 33 56 147 88 71 152 140 25
.583 .400 .333 .628 .717 .400 .776 .573 .639 .514 .534 .524 .219
Braves Totals (1)
*Braves Totals (100) 1902- 1572 1066 .596 *--Bradley played without a coach from 1902 to 1909, posting a 3633 record during those seasons.
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Coaches (Seasons)
Number W
L
Pct.
1
2
1
.667
1
2
1
.667
In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Coaches (Years)
L
Pct.
Jim Les (2008)
Number W 1
4
2
.667
Braves Totals (1)
1
4
2
.667
In the CollegeInsider.Com Tournament (CIT) Coaches (Years)
L
Pct.
Jim Les (2009)
Number W 1
3
1
.750
Braves Totals (1)
1
3
1
.750
CREIGHTON
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2012-13 Preview
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Numerical Roster
D
Creighton
No. Name
Yr. Pos. Ht.
Wt. Hometown / Last School
00 1 2 3 5 10 11 12 21 22 23 24 30 31 34 40 50
Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr.
260 185 190 225 200 210 185 175 175 205 250 200 185 220 225 190 220
Gregory Echenique Austin Chatman Taylor Stormberg Doug McDermott Josh Jones Grant Gibbs Andre Yates Jahenns Manigat Isaiah Zierden Avery Dingman Geoffrey Groselle Nevin Johnson Joe Kelling Will Artino Ethan Wragge Alex Olsen Mogboluwaga Oginni
C G G F G G G G G G C G/F G C F F F
6-9 6-0 6-0 6-8 6-2 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-6 7-0 6-5 6-0 6-11 6-7 6-6 6-8
Guatire, Venezuela (St. Benedict’s [N.J.] / Rutgers) The Colony (Texas) The Colony Omaha (Neb.) Creighton Prep Ames (Iowa) High Omaha (Neb.) Central Marion (Iowa) Linn-Mar / Gonzaga Dayton (Ohio) Dunbar Ottawa (Ontario) Regional Elite Development Acad. St. Louis Park (Minn.) Benilde-St. Margaret’s Branson (Mo.) High Plano (Texas) West Houston (Texas) Spring Kansas City (Kan.) St. James Academy Waukee (Iowa) High Eden Prairie (Minn.) High Council Bluffs (Iowa) Abraham Lincoln St. Louis (Mo.) St. Louis University High
Greg McDermott Head Coach
Year-By-Year Record 1994-01 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Overall Conf. Conf. W L W L Place Tourn.
Wayne State 116 N. Dakota St. 15 UNI 14 UNI 11 UNI 21 UNI 21 UNI 23 Iowa State 15 Iowa State 14 Iowa State 15 Iowa State 15 Creighton 23 Creighton 29
53 11 15 17 10 11 10 16 18 17 17 16 6
School Totals (2 years) 52 22 Career Totals (18 years) 332 217
15 7 8 7 12 11 11 6 4 4 4 10 14
3 11 10 11 6 7 7 10 12 12 12 8 4
24 12 113 113
S T F S
Gregory Echenique
At A Glance
Alma Mater: UNI (‘88) Overall Record: 332-217 (18 yrs.) Record at CU: 52-22 (2 years) 2011-12: 29-6 / 14-4 (2nd)
Season School
F F W
-- 8th 7th 7th T2nd T3rd T5th T7th 11th 10th T9th T4th 2nd
--1-1 0-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 3-0
--- ---
4-1 9-9
2011-12 Finish: 29-6; 14-4 MVC (2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 NOTEWORTHY • Creighton is one of eight schools that has made the postseason in 15 consecutive seasons (Creighton, Duke, Florida, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan State, Syracuse). • Creighton extended its Missouri Valley Conference record in 2011-12 by winning 10 or more league games for a 16th straight season. Since the start of 2000-01, Creighton leads all MVC schools in wins (280), winning percentage (.700), MVC wins (149) and MVC winning percentage (.690). • Creighton is one of eight schools with a postseason win each of the last five years. • Doug McDermott became Creighton’s first first-team AP All-American last season, was named CollegeInsider. com’s Lute Olson National Player of the Year, and was a finalist for the Naismith and Wooden Awards.
Basketball Support Staff
Darian DeVries Asst. Coach
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Steve Lutz Asst. Coach
Steve Merfeld Asst. Coach
Jeff Vanderloo Operations
Tyler Glidden Video Coordinator
Ben McNair Athletic Trainer
W S T S S W S W S T F T S W S W S W S W S T F W S T
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Schedule/Results/University Facts 2012-13 Basketball Schedule
2011-12 Results (29-6, 14-4)
Date
Opponent
Site
November 2 November 9 November 14
Mary (EX) North Texas UAB (NET)
Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb.
Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday
12th Annual Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational November 18 Presbyterian Omaha, Neb. 2:05 p.m. November 20 Longwood (Cox) Omaha, Neb. 7:05 p.m. November 23 Wisconsin (ESPN2) Las Vegas, Nevada 9:00 p.m. November 24 TBD (ESPN2) Las Vegas, Nevada 7 or 10 p.m.
Wednesday Saturday Thursday Sunday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Friday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Fri.-Sat. Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.
November 28 December 1 December 6 December 9 December 15 December 19 December 29 January 2 January 5 January 8 January 11 January 15 January 19 January 23 January 27 January 30 February 2 February 6 February 9 February 13 February 16 February 19 February 22-23 February 27 March 2 March 7-10
^Boise State (Cox) Saint Joseph’s (ESPN3) at Nebraska (ESPN3) Akron (NET) at California (Pac-12 Network) Tulsa (NET) *Evansville (KMTV) *at Illinois State (MVC TV) *Indiana State (KMTV) *Drake (KMTV) *at Missouri State (KMTV) *UNI (ESPN3) *at Wichita State (ESPN2) *at Drake (MVC TV) *at SIU (ESPN3 or ESPNU) *Missouri State (MVC TV) *Bradley (KMTV) *at Indiana State *Illinois State (ESPN2) *at UNI *at Evansville (ESPNU) *Southern Illinois (Cox) at BracketBusters *at Bradley *Wichita State MVC Tournament
Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Berkeley, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Normal, Ill. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Springfield, Mo. Omaha, Neb. Wichita, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa Carbondale, Ill. Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Terre Haute, Ind. Omaha, Neb. Cedar Falls, Iowa Evansville, Ind. Omaha, Neb. TBA Peoria, Ill. Omaha, Neb. St. Louis, Mo.
^Mountain West-MVC Challenge Series; *denotes conference game
Time 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5 or 7 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA
Date Opponent N11 N13 N16 N20 N25 N30 D4 D10 D17 D19 D22 D28 D31 J3 J7 J10 J13 J15 J18 J21 J25 J28 F1 F4 F7 F11 F14 F18 F21 F25 M2 M3 M4 M16 M18
W/L
Att.
^NORTH CAROLINA A&T 97-65 W ^CHICAGO STATE 95-61 W at UAB 70-60 W ^vs. Iowa 82-59 W ^CAMPBELL 104-81 W +at San Diego State 85-83 W NEBRASKA 76-66 W at Saint Joseph’s 71-80 L HOUSTON BAPTIST 97-62 W at Tulsa 83-64 W NORTHWESTERN 87-79 W *MISSOURI STATE 65-77 L *at Wichita State 68-61 W *DRAKE 76-59 W *at Bradley 92-83 W *NORTHERN IOWA 63-60 W *at Illinois State 87-78 W *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 90-71 W *at Missouri State 66-65 W *INDIANA STATE 75-49 W *at Drake 77-69 W *BRADLEY 73-59 W *ILLINOIS STATE 102-74 W *at Northern Iowa 62-65 L *at Evansville 57-65 L *WICHITA STATE 68-89 L *at Southern Illinois 88-69 W ~LONG BEACH STATE 81-79 W *EVANSVILLE 93-92 W (ot) *at Indiana State 61-60 W %vs. Drake 68-61 W %vs. Evansville 99-71 W %vs. Illinois State 83-79 W (ot) $vs. Alabama 58-57 W $vs. #4 North Carolina 73-87 L
Score
15228 13908 4417 12746 16683 12414 16561 4200 16513 4228 17676 17665 10506 15134 8610 16627 8771 15794 9124 17411 6110 18436 17311 6910 5128 18735 3408 16503 16447 7911 14412 16271 12380 16422 18722
Creighton
Day Friday Friday Wednesday
Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ^Dale Howard Classic; ~Sears BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; $NCAA Tournament
Creighton University (Founded 1878) Athletic Directory President: Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Neil Norton Director of Athletics: Bruce Rasmussen Associate Athletics Director: Mark Burgers Associate Athletics Director/External Operations: Kevin Sarver Assistant Athletics Director/Internal Operations: Steve Brace Assistant Athletics Director/Compliance: Brandy Menaugh Senior Woman’s Administrator: Carol Ketcham Assistant Athletics Director/Marketing: Mike West Athletics Department Telephone: 402-280-2720 Athletics Dept. Address: 2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178 SID: Rob Anderson (home: 402-935-1807) (cell: 402-660-5854) Assistant SIDs: Jeremy Strachan (office: 402-280-5801) Glen Sisk (office: 402-280-2433) SID Office Telephone: 402-280-5544 SID Fax Number: 402-280-2495
Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. President
Dr. Neil Norton Faculty Rep.
Bruce Rasmussen Athletic Director
Rob Anderson Basketball SID
University Facts Founded: 1878 Location: Omaha, Neb. Enrollment: 7,736 Colors: Blue and White Nickname: Bluejays Years in the MVC: 54 Arena: CenturyLink Center Omaha (17,260) Courtside Telephone Number: 402-599-6640
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2011-12 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (29-6) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
03 McDermott,Doug
35 35
1117 31.9
307 511 .601
54 111 .486
133 167 .796
84 204 288 8.2
61
0
30 Young,Antoine
35 35
1071 30.6
140 326 .429
10
32 .313
133 181 .735
13
70 2.0
45
0 156 65
00 Echenique,Gregory
35 35
835 23.9
130 214 .607
10 Gibbs,Grant
35 35
1045 29.9
81 165 .491
0
0 .000
81 121 .669
95 160 255 7.3
77
1
18
49 .367
65 93 .699
27 130 157 4.5
96
2 176 73
4 37 245 7.0
FT FTA
57
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 37 79
3
7 801 22.9
1 28 423 12.1
22 54 57 13 341 9.7
Creighton
12 Manigat,Jahenns
35 35
794 22.7
73 155 .471
59 126 .468
27 31 .871
10
66
76 2.2
74
1
53 29
0 26 232 6.6
34 Wragge,Ethan
35
0
561 16.0
74 177 .418
66 161 .410
16 19 .842
18
77
95 2.7
57
0
13 13
6 11 230 6.6
05 Jones,Josh
35
0
596 17.0
60 144 .417
41
97 .423
21 40 .525
6
57
63 1.8
37
0
63 31
0 21 182 5.2
22 Dingman,Avery
35
0
252
7.2
33
76 .434
26
62 .419
9 14 .643
7
19
26 0.7
28
0
31 Artino,Will
34
0
245
7.2
38
61 .623
0
0 .000
21 28 .750
19
54
73 2.1
51
01 Chatman,Austin
35
0
414 11.8
26
71 .366
6
16 .375
25 33 .758
4
35
39 1.1
13 Ferrarini,Ross
12
0
26
2.2
4
12 .333
3
10 .300
0
0 .000
1
4
11 Sebastian,Derek
11
0
32
2.9
4
6 .667
0
0 .000
1
4 .250
3
20 Dorwart,Matthew
13
0
32
2.5
2
7 .286
2
5 .400
3
6 .500
02 Stormberg,Taylor
13
0
30
2.3
3
10 .300
2
8 .250
0
6
9
1
3 101 2.9
1
14 20
8
5
97 2.9
50
1
67 41
1 12
83 2.4
5 0.4
1
0
1
1
0
2
11 0.9
1
4 0.4
5
0
3
0
0
1
9 0.8
3
4
7 0.5
6
0
0
1
1
1
9 0.7
0 .000
0
5
5 0.4
3
0
5
0
0
2
8 0.6
Team
40
56
96 2.7
1
5
0
Total
35
975 1935 .504
287 677 .424
535 737 .726
330 929 1259 36.0
592
Opponents
35
903 2049 .441
228 631 .361
405 600 .675
328 740 1068 30.5
652 13 461 362 110 224 2439 69.7
6 616 421 82 169 2772 79.2
Conference Games Only (14-4, 2nd) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
03 McDermott,Doug
18 18
594 33.0
143 246 .581
19
30 Young,Antoine
18 18
574 31.9
79 182 .434
5
00 Echenique,Gregory
18 18
455 25.3
58
92 .630
0
10 Gibbs,Grant
18 18
544 30.2
41
80 .513
9
29 .310
28 46 .609
8
61
69 3.8
56
1
84 45
1 13 119 6.6
12 Manigat,Jahenns
18 18
384 21.3
35
71 .493
31
63 .492
10 11 .909
2
29
31 1.7
35
1
31 21
0 10 111 6.2
34 Wragge,Ethan
18
0
275 15.3
36
81 .444
32
73 .438
7 .857
6
37
43 2.4
30
0
05 Jones,Josh
18
0
333 18.5
29
77 .377
22
57 .386
16 25 .640
22 Dingman,Avery
18
0
125
6.9
14
30 .467
12
25 .480
01 Chatman,Austin
18
0
191 10.6
13
33 .394
5
31 Artino,Will
17
0
114
6.7
13
23 .565
13 Ferrarini,Ross
6
0
9
1.5
3
20 Dorwart,Matthew
6
0
9
1.5
02 Stormberg,Taylor
5
0
9
11 Sebastian,Derek
5
0
9
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
47 .404
72 93 .774
38 104 142 7.9
16 .313
73 97 .753
5
0 .000
60 74 .811
51
FT FTA
6
PF FO 30
0
18 38
2
5 377 20.9
35 1.9
17
0
83 32
1
9 236 13.1
96 147 8.2
40
0
13 25 31 10 176 9.8
30
3
33
36 2.0
20
0
6 .667
2
5
7 0.4
12
0
8 .625
11 12 .917
2
17
19 1.1
27
0
0 .000
10 12 .833
10
30
40 2.4
4 .750
3
3 1.000
0
0 .000
1
2
1
3 .333
1
2 .500
2
3 .667
0
1.8
1
2 .500
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
1.8
0
2 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
Team
4
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2
6
1
2 110 6.1
29 19
0
8
96 5.3
7
0
1
44 2.4
0
24 17
0
6
42 2.3
22
0
5 10
3
2
36 2.1
3 0.5
0
0
0
1
0
0
9 1.5
2
2 0.3
2
0
0
0
1
0
5 0.8
0
2
2 0.4
0
0
0
0
0
1
2 0.4
0
0
0 0.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
16
33
49 2.7
4
1
3
0 0.0 0
Total
18
466 926 .503
139 324 .429
292 386 .756
144 481 625 34.7
293
2 293 224 40 67 1363 75.7
Opponents
18
457 1051 .435
124 341 .364
207 291 .711
164 366 530 29.4
336
8 245 155 46 118 1245 69.2
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
1
R
N
A
N
1
B
N
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
03 McDermott,Doug
3
3
99 33.0
24
37 .649
7
11 .636
18 23 .783
4
21
25 8.3
2
0
3
8
0
0
73 24.3
30 Young,Antoine
3
3
89 29.7
12
21 .571
0
1 .000
19 25 .760
1
6
7 2.3
4
0
13
6
0
1
43 14.3
00 Echenique,Gregory
3
3
78 26.0
17
27 .630
0
0 .000
4
6 .667
11
10
21 7.0
8
0
3
5
5
1
38 12.7
10 Gibbs,Grant
3
3
79 26.3
10
21 .476
4
6 .667
2
2 1.000
3
9
12 4.0
10
1
7
3
0
1
26 8.7
05 Jones,Josh
3
0
66 22.0
6
12 .500
5
9 .556
0
0 .000
0
6
6 2.0
2
0
8
0
0
0
17 5.7
12 Manigat,Jahenns
3
3
60 20.0
5
10 .500
2
7 .286
3
4 .750
1
9
10 3.3
7
0
2
2
0
3
15 5.0
34 Wragge,Ethan
3
0
39 13.0
3
12 .250
3
12 .250
2
2 1.000
2
7
9 3.0
2
0
0
0
2
0
11 3.7
31 Artino,Will
3
0
26
8.7
5
7 .714
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
1
5
6 2.0
7
1
2
2
0
1
10 3.3
20 Dorwart,Matthew
1
0
3
3.0
1
1 1.000
1
1 1.000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3 3.0
01 Chatman,Austin
3
0
50 16.7
2
9 .222
0
3 .000
3
5 .600
0
6
6 2.0
1
0
11
2
0
1
7 2.3
22 Dingman,Avery
3
0
30 10.0
2
10 .200
2
9 .222
0
0 .000
0
6
6 2.0
3
0
1
1
0
0
6 2.0
11 Sebastian,Derek
1
0
3
3.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
1
2 .500
1
0
1 1.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1 1.0
02 Stormberg,Taylor
1
0
3
3.0
0
2 .000
0
2 .000
0
0 .000
0
1
1 1.0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0 0.0
Team
4
8
12 4.0
46
GP GS
N
Conference Tournament (3-0) ## Player
P
0
0
Total
3
87 169 .515
24
61 .393
52 69 .754
28
94 122 40.7
50
2
51 29
Opponents
3
76 185 .411
17
57 .298
42 56 .750
21
64
57
2
32 18 13 13 211 70.3
85 28.3
7
0
8 250 83.3
1
S
N
1
1
7
0
6
6
2
9
9
4
8
7
6
2
7
9
1
8
6
2
1
3
4
3
1
5
8
4
0
7
2
3
3
7
7
7
0
7
3
0
3
0
0
0
3
3
(entering this season)
POINTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
1. Rodney Buford (1985-88) 2. Bob Harstad (1987-91) 3. Chad Gallagher (1987-91) 4. Bob Portman (1966-69) 5. Kyle Korver (1999-03) 6. Nate Funk (2002-07) 7. Rick Apke (1974-78) 8. Paul Silas (1961-64) 9. Vernon Moore (1981-85) 10. Benoit Benjamin (1982-85)
REBOUNDS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G
(entering this season)
Pts.
118 2,116 128 2,110 124 1,983 76 1,876 128 1,801 135 1,754 109 1,682 81 1,661 115 1,654 89 1,575
G
Rebs.
1. Paul Silas (1961-64) 81 1,751 2. Bob Harstad (1987-91) 128 1,126 3. Benoit Benjamin (1982-85) 89 1,005 4. Bob Portman (1966-69) 76 979 5. Chad Gallagher (1987-91) 124 891 6. Kenny Lawson Jr. (2006-11) 143 762 7. Rodney Buford (1995-99) 118 716 8. Rick Apke (1975-78) 109 709 9. Wally Anderzunas (65-67, 68-69) 73 696 10. Dane Watts (2004-08) 130 686
ASSISTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Ryan Sears (1997-01) 2. Ralph Bobik (1971-74) 3. Antoine Young (2008-12) 4. Randy Eccker (1974-78) 5. Tyler McKinney (2001-05) 6. Vernon Moore (1981-85) 7. Josh Dotzler (2005-09) 8. Duan Cole (1987-92) 9. Kevin McKenna (1977-81) 10. Nate Funk (2002-07)
BLOCKED SHOTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G 124 82 142 89 110 115 117 124 113 135
G
Asts. 570 549 505 458 430 418 388 382 332 323
Blks.
1. Benoit Benjamin (1982-85) 89 411 2. Chad Gallagher (1987-91) 124 183 3. Kenny Lawson Jr. (2006-11) 143 153 4. Brody Deren (2001-04) 95 138 5. Anthony Tolliver (2003-07) 124 136 6. G. Echenique (2010-pres.) 65 112 7. Doug Swenson (1997-99) 59 109 8. Joe Dabbert (2000-04) 127 104 9. Adam Reid (1994-97) 77 79 10. Livan Pyfrom (1999-01) 64 76
STEALS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
ACTIVE Career Leaders*
G
1. Ryan Sears (1997-01) 124 . Josh Dotzler (2005-09) 2 117 3. Rodney Buford (1995-99) 118 4. Duan Cole (1987-92) 124 5. Kyle Korver (1999-03) 128 6. Johnny Mathies (2003-06) 93 7. Latrell Wrightsell (1988-92) 114 8. Vernon Moore (1981-85) 115 9. Ben Walker (1997-01) 124 10. Reggie Morris (1982-86) 115
Stls. 283 196 195 186 172 157 154 150 148 129
Newspaper Steve Pivovar Beat Writer, Omaha World-Herald 14th & Dodge Streets Omaha, NE 68102 Cell Phone -- 402-679-2298 Fax Phone -- 402-444-1238 Email -- stevepivovar@hotmail.com Tom Shatel Columnist, Omaha World-Herald 14th & Dodge Streets Omaha, NE 68102 Office Phone -- 402-444-1025 Fax Phone -- 402-444-1238 Email -- tom.shatel@owh.com Matt Bourgault Sports Editor, The Creightonian Hitchcock Building, 2500 California Plaza Omaha, NE 68178 Office Phone -- 402-280-4058 Fax Phone -- 402-280-4730 Email -- mattbourgault@creighton.edu
SCORING (total points)
Radio
1,382 - Doug McDermott 657 - Gregory Echenique 482 - Josh Jones
T. Scott Marr Play-by-Play, (590 AM) Cell -- 402-290-3887 Email -- t.scottmarr@yahoo.com
FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .608 (236-388) - Gregory Echenique .567 (527-930) - Doug McDermott FIELD GOALS MADE 527 - Doug McDermott 236 - Gregory Echenique 3-POINT SHOOTING .445 (101-227) - Doug McDermott .433 (100-231) - Jahenns Manigat .419 (26-62) - Avery Dingman 3-POINTERS MADE 146 - Ethan Wragge 101 - Doug McDermott 100 - Jahenns Manigat FREE THROW SHOOTING .870 (40-46) - Ethan Wragge .780 (64-82) - Jahenns Manigat FREE THROWS MADE 227 - Doug McDermott 185 - Gregory Echenique ASSISTS 176 - Grant Gibbs 121 - Josh Jones STEALS 58 - Josh Jones 54 - Jahenns Manigat BLOCKS 112 - Gregory Echenique 12 - Ethan Wragge REBOUNDS 568 - Doug McDermott 430 - Gregory Echenique *includes Creighton-only career statistics
Creighton
9
Career Leaders - Top 10
Doug McDermott
9
Career Leaders/Media Outlets
Michael Grey KXSP (590 AM, ESPN Radio) 10714 Mockingbird Drive Omaha, NE 68127 Email -- grey@jrn.com Nick Bahe Analyst Email -- bahe34@gmail.com John Bishop 1620 The Zone (1620 AM) 5011 Capitol Ave., Omaha, NE 68132 Office Phone -- 402-342-6880 Fax Phone -- 402-827-5293 Email -- john@1620thezone.com
Television Chase Williams Sports Director, KMTV (CBS) 10714 Mockingbird Drive Omaha, NE 68127 Office Phone -- 402-593-2706 Fax Phone -- 402-592-4714 Email -- cwilliams@jrn.com Curt Casper Sports Director, KPTM (FOX) 4625 Farnam, Omaha, NE 68132 Office Phone -- 402-554-4286 Fax Phone -- 402-554-4279 Email -- ccasper@kptm.com Andy Kendeigh Sports Director, KETV (ABC) 2665 Douglas Street Omaha, NE 68131 Office Phone -- 402-978-8957 Fax Phone -- 402-978-8931 Email -- akendeigh@hearst.com Ross Jernstrom Sports Director, WOWT (NBC) 3501 Farnam, Omaha, NE 68131 Office Phone -- 402-233-7940 Fax Phone -- 402-233-7888 Email -- rjernstrom@wowt.com
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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY
COACHING RECORDS By Tenure
Creighton
Eddie Hickey (1935-43, 1946-47)
Year Overall MVC Finish 1929 13-4 4-1 1930 12-7 6-2 1931 8-10 5-3 1932 17-4 8-0 1933 12-5 8-2 1934 14-3 7-3 1935 12-8 8-4 1936 13-6 8-4 1937 11-9 8-4 1938 11-14 7-7 1939 11-12 7-7 1940 11-9 8-4 1941 18-7 9-3 1942 18-5 9-1 1943 16-1 10-0 1946 9-10 3-7 1947 17-8 7-5 1948 10-13 4-6 1978 19-9 12-4 1979 14-13 8-8 1980 16-12 9-7 1981 21-9 11-5 1982 7-20 4-12 1983 8-19 4-14 1984 17-14 8-8 1985 20-12 9-7 1986 12-16 7-9 1987 9-19 4-10 1988 16-16 6-8 1989 20-11 11-3 1990 21-12 9-5 1991 24-8 12-4 1992 9-19 7-11 1993 8-18 6-12 1994 7-22 3-15 1995 7-19 4-14 1996 14-15 9-9 1997 15-15 10-8 1998 18-10 12-6 1999 22-9 11-7 2000 23-10 11-7 2001 24-8 14-4 2002 23-9 14-4 2003 29-5 15-3 2004 20-9 12-6 2005 23-11 11-7 2006 20-10 12-6 2007 22-11 13-5 2008 22-11 10-8 2009 27-8 14-4 2010 18-16 10-8 2011 23-16 10-8 2012 29-6 14-4 53
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Second T-First T-First First Second Second T-First T-First Second T-Fourth Fifth Second First T-First First Sixth Fourth Fourth First T-Third T-Second T-Second Eighth Tenth Fourth T-Fourth T-Fifth T-Seventh T-Fourth First T-Second First Sixth Tenth T-Ninth T-Ninth T-Fifth Sixth Second T-Second Fourth First T-First Second T-Second T-Third T-Second Second Fourth T-First Fourth T-Fourth Second
860-582 462-323
Dana Altman (1994-2010)
MVC Non Tourney MVC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1-0 0-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 ----- 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 3-0 0-1 ----- ----- ----- 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 0-1 3-0 0-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 3-0
9-3 6-5 3-7 9-4 4-3 7-0 4-4 5-2 3-5 4-7 4-5 3-5 9-4 9-4 6-1 6-3 10-3 6-7 6-5 6-4 6-4 7-4 3-7 4-5 7-5 11-4 5-6 5-8 9-7 6-8 11-6 9-4 2-7 2-6 4-7 3-5 5-5 5-6 6-3 8-2 9-3 9-3 6-5 11-2 8-2 9-4 8-3 6-6 11-2 12-3 8-6 12-7 12-2
40-20 358-238
Post Season ------------------------------------------------NCAA 1-1 NIT 2-1 NIT 0-1 ------------NCAA 0-1 --------NCAA 0-1 --------NIT 0-1 ----- ------------NCAA 0-1 NIT 0-1 NCAA 1-1 ------------------------NIT 0-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 1-1 NIT 1-1 CIT 2-1 CBI 4-2 NCAA 1-1 16-25
Coaches (Seasons) Years W Thomas E. Mills (3) 1916-20 53 Eddie Mulholland (1) 1920-21 5 Charles Kearney (1) 1921-22 31 Arthur A. Schabinger (13) 1922-35 165 E.S. “Eddie” Hickey (8) 1935-47 126 J.V. Duce Belford (7) 1945-52 56 Sebastian Salerno (3) 1952-55 30 Theron Thomsen (4) 1955-59 49 John “Red” McManus (10) 1959-69 138 Eddie Sutton (5) 1969-74 82 Tom Apke (7) 1974-81 130 Willis Reed (4) 1981-85 52 Tony Barone (6) 1985-91 102 Rick Johnson (3) 1991-94 24 Dana Altman (16) 1994-10 327 Greg McDermott (2) 2011- 52
L 6 1 10 66 71 83 45 39 118 50 64 65 82 59 176 22
Pct. .898 .833 .756 .714 .640 .403 .400 .557 .539 .621 .670 .444 .554 .289 .650 .703
Bluejays Totals (94)
957
.599
1916-
1,432
Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)
Arthur A. Schabinger (7) E.S. “Eddie” Hickey (8) J.V. Duce Belford (2) Tom Apke (4) Willis Reed (5) Tony Barone (6) Rick Johnson (3) Dana Altman (16) Greg McDermott (2) Bluejays Totals (53)
Years W
1928-35 1935-43 1945-48 1977-81 1981-85 1985-91 1991-94 1994-10 2011- 1928-43, 1946-48, 1977-
L
Pct.
46 73 7 40 25 49 16 182 24
15 35 13 24 41 39 38 106 12
.754 .676 .350 .625 .379 .557 .296 .632 .667
462
323 .589
In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)
L
Pct.
Tom Apke (4) Willis Reed (3) Tony Barone (6) Rick Johnson (1) Dana Altman (14) Greg McDermott (2)
1978-81 1982-85 1986-91 1992 1995-10 2011
Years W 5 2 8 0 21 4
2 3 4 1 9 1
.714 .400 .667 .000 .700 .800
Bluejays Totals (31)
1977-
40
20
.667
In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)
Number W
E.S. “Eddie” Hickey (1941) John “Red” McManus (1962, 1964) Eddie Sutton (1974) Tom Apke (1975, 1978, 1981) Tony Barone (1989, 1991) Dana Altman (99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 05, 07) Greg McDermott (2012) Bluejays Totals (17)
1 2 1 3 2 7 1 17
1 3 2 0 1 2 1 10
L
Pct.
1 3 1 3 2 7 1
.500 .500 .667 .000 .333 .222 .500
18
.357
In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)
E.S. “Eddie” Hickey (1942, 1943) Tom Apke (1977) Willis Reed (1984) Tony Barone (1990) Dana Altman (98, 04, 06, 08, 09) Bluejays Totals (10)
Number W
L
Pct.
2 1 1 1 5
2 0 0 0 3
2 1 1 1 5
.500 .000 .000 .000 .375
10
5
10
.333
In the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) Coaches (Years)
L
Pct.
Dana Altman (2010)
Number W 1
2
1
.667
Bluejays Totals (1)
1
2
1
.667
In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Coaches (Years)
L
Pct.
Greg McDermott (2011)
Number W 1
4
2
.667
Bluejays Totals (1)
1
4
2
.667
DRAKE
S
2012-13 Preview
2
Numerical Roster No. Name
D
Yr. Pos. Ht.
Wt. Hometown / Last School
0 Kori Babineaux
Fr.
G 6-4
208 Sacramento (Calif.) Foothills / Lake Forest Acad.
1 Jordan Clarke
Sr.
F 6-8
254 Rockville (Md.) Vermont / Our Lady of Good Counsel
2 Gary Ricks, Jr.
Jr.
G 6-1
190 Los Angeles (Calif.) Sylmar / Indian Hills CC
3 Richard Carter
Jr.
G 6-0
175 Detroit (Mich.) Cody / Cloud County CC
4 Chris Hines
Sr. G 6-0
185 Houston (Texas) Klein Forest / Utah
10 Jeremy Jeffers
So. F 6-6
213 Wilson (N.C.) Greenfield High
11 Karl Madison
So. G 5-10 182 Springfield (Ill.) Lanphier High
21 Robert Puleikis
Fr.
C 6-10 215 Detroit (Mich.) Country Day
22 Micah Mason
Fr.
G 6-2
23 Mitch McLaughlin
Fr.
G 6-1
181 Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Xavier High
24 Joey King
Fr.
F 6-9
215 Eagan (Minn.) Eastview High
S S S
173 Allegheny (Pa.) Highlands High
25 Matt Bowie
Sr.
F 6-7
217 Oskaloosa (Iowa) High
34 Ben Simons
Sr.
F 6-8
206 Cadillac (Mich.) High
40 Daddy Ugbede
Fr.
F 6-7
220 Gardena (Calif.) Junipero Serra
45 Seth VanDeest
Jr.
C 6-11 260 Bettendorf (Iowa) High
Ben Simons
Mark Phelps Head Coach
At A Glance
Drake
Alma Mater: Old Dominion (‘96) Overall Record: 62-69 (4 years) Record at DU: 62-69 (4 years) 2011-12: 18-16 / 9-9 (t-3rd)
Year-By-Year Record Season School
Overall Conf. Conf. W L W L Place Tourn.
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
17 14 13 18
Drake Drake Drake Drake
School Totals (4 years) Career Totals (same)
16 19 18 16
7 11 7 11 7 11 9 9
62 69 62 69
30 42 30 42
t-8th t-8th 7th t-3rd
0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1
--- ---
2-4 2-4
2011-12 Finish: 18-16; 9-9 MVC (t-3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 NOTEWORTHY • The 2011-12 Bulldogs ranked No. 1 in the MVC in three-point field-goal pct. defense (.305) and third in steals (6.9). • Drake is coming off a season in which it was 16-2 when shooting a higher percentage than its opponent and 9-0 when shooting 50 percent or higher. • The Bulldogs did not allow an opponent to shoot higher than 50 percent from the field for an 18-game stretch in 2011-12 before Rice shot 53.1% in the season-ending CIT Tournament loss. • Drake forward Ben Simons enters 2012-13 as the MVC’s third-leading returning scorer after posting a 16.4 average last year. Simons led the MVC and ranked 54th in the NCAA in three-point field goals per game (2.6), while ranking No. 23 among NCAA DI players in three-point field goal percentage (42.5%).
Basketball Support Staff
Chris Brazelton Asst. Coach
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Stan Johnson Asst. Coach
Brett Nelson Asst. Coach
Nate Meyer Coord., Operations
Scott Kerr Athletic Trainer
Matty Richardson Athletic Trainer
T F S F W S S W S S W S T S W S W S W S W S W S W F W S T
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Schedule/Results/University Facts 2012-13 Basketball Schedule
2011-12 Results (18-16, 9-9)
Date
Opponent
Site
Saturday Saturday Saturday
November 3 November 10 November 17
Southwest Baptist (EX) William Jewell Drake at Detroit
Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich.
Thursday Friday Sunday Friday Wednesday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Fri.-Sat. Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.
November 22 November 23 November 25
DirecTV Classic California (ESPN2/ESPN3) Rice/Ga. Tech (ESPN2/U/3) TBD (ESPN2/U/3)
Anaheim, Calif. Anaheim, Calif. Anaheim, Calif.
November 30 December 5 December 8 December 15 December 19 December 22 December 29 January 2 January 5 January 8 January 12 January 16 January 20 January 23 January 27 January 30 February 2 February 6 February 10 February 13 February 16 February 20 February 22-23 February 27 March 2 March 7-10
^at Nevada Reno, Nevada St. Mary’s Des Moines, Iowa IPFW (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa &Iowa State Des Moines, Iowa N. Carolina Central (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa Eastern Illinois Des Moines, Iowa *at Bradley Peoria, Ill. *Wichita State Des Moines, Iowa *Missouri State (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa *at Creighton Omaha, Neb. *at Illinois State Normal, Ill. *Evansville (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa *at UNI (ESPN3 or ESPNU) Cedar Falls, Iowa *Creighton (MVC TV) Des Moines, Iowa *at MSU (ESPN3 or ESPNU) Springfield, Mo. *at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. *Indiana State (MVC TV) Des Moines, Iowa *Illinois State (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa *at Evansville (ESPN3/ESPNU) Evansville, Ind. *at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. *UNI (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa *Bradley (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa BracketBusters Des Moines, Iowa *at Indiana State Terre Haute, Ind. *Southern Illinois (Mediacom) Des Moines, Iowa MVC Tournament St. Louis, Mo.
&Big Four Classic; ^Mountain West-MVC Challenge Series; *denotes conference game
Time 7:05 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 8:30/11 p.m. TBA 8:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBA 6:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBA
Date Opponent N12 N15 N18 N19 N21 N26 N30 D3 D8 D17 D21 D28 D31 J3 J7 J10 J13 J15 J18 J22 J25 J28 F1 F4 F8 F12 F15 F18 F22 F25 M1 M2 M14 M17
Score
W/L
UPPER IOWA 83-58 W IOWA STATE 74-65 W ^vs. Mississippi 59-63 L ^vs. Winthrop 66-62 W ^vs. Virginia 52-60 L CS-NORTHRIDGE 73-49 W at Boise State 64-108 L +AIR FORCE 62-60 W EASTERN MICHIGAN 66-53 W at Iowa 68-82 L CENTRAL ARKANSAS 87-64 W *INDIANA STATE 79-64 W *at Missouri State 61-72 L *at Creighton 59-76 L *NORTHERN IOWA 68-83 L *BRADLEY 82-74 W *at Evansville 69-60 W *ILLINOIS STATE 77-60 W *at Southern Illinois 75-68 W (ot) *at Northern Iowa 52-66 L *CREIGHTON 69-77 L *WICHITA STATE 93-86 W (3ot) *at Indiana State 54-61 L *MISSOURI STATE 39-57 L *at Illinois State 53-64 L *EVANSVILLE 78-54 W *at Bradley 62-55 W ~at New Mexico State 55-71 L *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 78-63 W *at Wichita State 58-81 L %vs. Bradley 65-49 W %vs. Creighton 61-68 L &NORTH DAKOTA 70-64 W &at Rice 68-74 L
Att. 3367 5665 1285 1677 2322 2931 3235 3538 2898 10479 3751 4035 6801 15134 5876 3807 4027 3410 3399 3975 6110 4895 5445 4276 4196 3477 7822 5119 3577 10506 7872 14412 1829 731
Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ^Paradise Jam; ~Sears BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; &CIT Tournament
Drake
Day
Drake University (Founded 1881) Athletic Directory President: David Maxwell Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Renae Chesnut Director of Athletics: Sandy Hatfield Clubb Associate Athletics Director/SWA: Megan Franklin Associate ADs: Mike Cigelman, Dennis Francois, Brian Brown Assistant Athletics Director: John Brown Senior Advisor to the Athletics Director: Andrew Hudson Athletics Department Telephone: 515-271-2889 Athletics Department Address: Drake Bell Center 27th & Forest, Des Moines, IA 50311 Assistant AD/Communications: Ty Patton (cell: 205-310-1271) Assistant SIDs: Sean Palchick, John Meyer SID Office Telephone: 515-271-3014 SID Fax Number: 515-271-3015
David Maxwell President
Dr. Renae Chesnut Faculty Rep.
A.D. - Sandy Hatfield Clubb
Ty Patton Basketball SID
University Facts Founded: 1881 Location: Des Moines, Iowa Enrollment: 5,348 Colors: Blue and White Nickname: Bulldogs Years in the MVC: 101 Arena: Drake Knapp Center (7,152) Courtside Telephone Number: 515-271-4884
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2011-12 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (18-16) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
24 Rice, Rayvonte
33 32
1101 33.4
190 436 .436
27 112 .241
148 209 .708
42 148 190 5.8
34 Simons, Ben
29 28
1041 35.9
169 359 .471
77 181 .425
62 73 .849
03 Alexander, Kurt
33
5
670 20.3
96 229 .419
17
44 .386
71 90 .789
7
65
72 2.2
84
2
52 56
3 24 280 8.5
10 Jeffers, Jeremy
34 26
882 25.9
82 180 .456
32
74 .432
47 60 .783
9
79
88 2.6
79
2
32 31
0 10 243 7.1
02 Hawley, Aaron
34 12
704 20.7
75 204 .368
46 121 .380
21 37 .568
22
66
88 2.6
52
2
26 34
6 12 217 6.4
81 158 239 7.0
FT FTA
18
01 Clarke, Jordan
34 33
806 23.7
76 152 .500
0
1 .000
51 117 .436
11 Madison, Karl
31 29
713 23.0
45 132 .341
10
35 .286
47 68 .691
7
22 Woods, Kraidon
32
4
536 16.8
40
59 .678
0
0 .000
26 62 .419
39
04 Welfringer, Judd
13
0
134 10.3
5
19 .263
3
16 .188
25 Smith, David
29
1
244
8.4
8
18 .444
0
0 .000
5
0
7
1.4
1
2 .500
0
0 .000
1
14
0
61
4.4
1
4 .250
0
1 .000
1
0
1
1.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
103
4
52 83 25 63 555 16.8
56
1
40 47
100
3
37 51 16 49 203 6.0
71
2
76 61
91 130 4.1
82
3
14 41 39 17 106 3.3
5
16
21 1.6
18
1
8
25
33 1.1
32
0
2 .500
1
0
1 0.2
1
0
0
4
7 .571
1
3
4 0.3
7
0
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
Team
42
49
91 2.7
40 Uhlenhopp, Reece
9 24 477 16.4
48 1.5
41
4 .500
21 Parker, Cory
99 3.4
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
11 20 .550
32 Whitaker, Greg
2
81
PF FO
9
1 24 147 4.7
6
1
6
15 1.2
12 19
2
6
27 0.9
0
0
0
3 0.6
0
1
1
1
6 0.4
0
0
0
0
1 10
0 0.0 0
Total
34
788 1794 .439
212 585 .362
491 749 .656
282 822 1104 32.5
686 20 350 440 103 236 2279 67.0
Opponents
34
771 1794 .430
168 550 .305
561 796 .705
320 859 1179 34.7
651 15 387 466 104 210 2271 66.8
P
N
1
R
N
Conference Games Only (9-9, t-3rd) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
Drake
34 Simons, Ben
14 13
509 36.4
86 178 .483
37
88 .420
29 34 .853
6
24 Rice, Rayvonte
18 17
602 33.4
93 237 .392
11
52 .212
83 122 .680
19
03 Alexander, Kurt
18
1
366 20.3
63 138 .457
14
28 .500
38 47 .809
10 Jeffers, Jeremy
18 17
505 28.1
48
95 .505
22
46 .478
21 29 .724
02 Hawley, Aaron
18
5
396 22.0
41 119 .345
27
69 .391
01 Clarke, Jordan
18 17
393 21.8
32
64 .500
0
11 Madison, Karl
18 17
404 22.4
30
78 .385
6
22 Woods, Kraidon
18
2
330 18.3
32 Whitaker, Greg
3
0
04 Welfringer, Judd
7
25 Smith, David
39
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
45 3.2
26
0
15 19
87 106 5.9
55
0
32 48 13 41 280 15.6
1 10 238 17.0
4
32
36 2.0
41
1
27 24
1 12 178 9.9
4
45
49 2.7
47
2
16 18
0
8 139 7.7
10 17 .588
13
38
51 2.8
33
1
14 15
1
6 119 6.6
0 .000
20 53 .377
34
71 105 5.8
50
1
16 24
8 20
84 4.7
22 .273
16 25 .640
2
24
26 1.4
37
1
46 38
0 13
82 4.6
13 34 .382
65 3.6
26
36 .722
0
0 .000
28
62
90 5.0
46
3
7 21 28 10
1.3
1
1 1.000
0
0 .000
1
2 .500
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3 1.0
0
86 12.3
2
9 .222
1
7 .143
2
3 .667
4
8
12 1.7
8
0
6
5
1
3
7 1.0
13
1
80
6.2
2
7 .286
0
0 .000
3
4 .750
4
10
14 1.1
10
0
7
6
1
2
7 0.5
21 Parker, Cory
8
0
24
3.0
1
2 .500
0
0 .000
2
3 .667
1
1
2 0.3
3
0
0
1
0
0
4 0.5
40 Uhlenhopp, Reece
1
0
1
1.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Team
25
25
50 2.8
4
0
5
A
N
0 0.0 0
Total
18
425 964 .441
118 312 .378
238 373 .638
144 442 586 32.6
356
9 186 224 54 125 1206 67.0
Opponents
18
422 978 .431
80 294 .272
297 399 .744
173 463 636 35.3
330
8 205 225 53 107 1221 67.8
B
N
Conference Tournament (1-1) ## Player
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
24 Rice, Rayvonte
2
2
72 36.0
12
26 .462
0
4 .000
9 10 .900
1
12
13 6.5
6
1
2
4
1
3
33 16.5
34 Simons, Ben
2
2
76 38.0
10
26 .385
4
12 .333
3
3 1.000
1
7
8 4.0
1
0
4
3
1
0
27 13.5
03 Alexander, Kurt
2
2
56 28.0
8
21 .381
0
4 .000
6
9 .667
0
7
7 3.5
8
0
4
2
0
3
22 11.0
01 Clarke, Jordan
2
2
61 30.5
7
13 .538
0
0 .000
2
5 .400
8
12
20 10.0
3
0
2
3
2
1
16 8.0
10 Jeffers, Jeremy
2
2
71 35.5
7
21 .333
0
6 .000
2
2 1.000
0
6
6 3.0
7
0
3
1
0
1
16 8.0
02 Hawley, Aaron
2
0
21 10.5
2
3 .667
1
1 1.000
1
2 .500
1
2
3 1.5
2
0
0
1
0
1
6 3.0
25 Smith, David
2
0
21 10.5
2
2 1.000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
4
4 2.0
3
0
2
0
0
0
4 2.0
22 Woods, Kraidon
2
0
17
8.5
1
2 .500
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
1
1
2 1.0
5
0
1
0
0
0
2 1.0
11 Madison, Karl
1
0
2
2.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0 0.0
04 Welfringer, Judd
1
0
1
1.0
0
1 .000
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
2
2 2.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
21 Parker, Cory
1
0
2
2.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Team
0
5
5 2.5
0
52
GP GS
1
0 0.0 0
Total
2
49 115 .426
5
28 .179
23 31 .742
12
58
70 35.0
36
1
18 16
4
9 126 63.0
Opponents
2
42 104 .404
9
39 .231
24 35 .686
12
58
70 35.0
28
1
21 22
5
8 117 58.5
S
N
1
4
5
1
4
3
2
9
6
4
0
0
8
0
6
9
6
7
6
6
0
0
5
5
0
(entering this season)
POINTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
(entering this season)
G
Pts.
1. Josh Young (2006-10) 127 2. Red Murrell (1955-58) 73 3. Melvin Mathis (1982-86) 110 4. Willie McCarter (1966-69) 77 5. Lewis Lloyd (1979-81) 56 6. Lynnrick Rogers (1993-97) 104 7. Wayne Kreklow (1975-79) 109 8. Luke McDonald (2000-03) 87 9. Ken Harris (1973-77) 89 10. Pop Wright (1978-81) 83
1,789 1,657 1,651 1,626 1,577 1,546 1,471 1,328 1,310 1,283
REBOUNDS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Melvin Mathis (1982-86) 2. Jonathan Cox (2005-09) 3. Sam Roark (1986-90) 4. Greg Danielson (1999-03) 5. Al Williams (1967-70) 6. Bob Netolicky (1963-67) 7. Ken Harris (1973-77) 8. Willie Cerf (1953-56) 9. Lewis Lloyd (1979-81) 10. Red Murrell (1955-58)
ASSISTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G Rebs. 110 129 106 116 85 75 89 67 56 73
854 818 792 735 731 717 702 699 697 692
G Asts.
1. Glenn Martin (1984-88) 115 2. Lonnie Randolph (2001-05) 116 3. Stephfon Butler (1981-85) 102 4. Napoleon Gaither (1975-78) 81 5. Ron Caldwell (1973-75) 76 6. Al Stewart (2005-07) 63 7. Terry Youngbauer (1979-83) 107 8. Terry Benka (1973-77) 88 9. Adam Emmenecker (2004-08) 97 10. Wayne Kreklow (1975-79) 109
384 382 378 337 319 318 315 308 282 278
0
8
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
BLOCKED SHOTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G Blks.
1. Aliou Keita (2004-07) 91 133 2. Jonathan Cox (2005-09) 129 89 3. Brent Heemskerk (2004-09) 128 73 4. William Celestine (1990-94) 107 67 5. Ken Maxey (1994-96) 54 64 6. Lewis Lloyd (1979-81) 56 63 Seth VanDeest (‘08-pres.) 62 63 8. David Bancroft (2001-05) 101 58 9. Kevin Bennett (1994-97) 41 55 10. Rashaad Thomas (1995-98) 63 49
STEALS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Matt Woodley (1997-2000) 2. Lonnie Randolph (2001-05) 3. William Celestine (1990-94) 4. Lynnrick Rogers (1993-97) 5. Nick Grant (2004-07) 6. Dan Knuckey (1992-94) 7. Josh Young (2006-10) 8. Stephfon Butler (1980-85) 9. Chaun Brooks (2003-06) 10. Alexander Surla (1991-95)
ACTIVE Career Leaders
SCORING (total points) 922 - Ben Simons 533 - Seth VanDeest 304 - Jordan Clarke FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .504 (181-359) - Seth VanDeest .459 (111-242) - Jordan Clarke FIELD GOALS MADE 333 - Ben Simons 181 - Seth VanDeest 111 - Jordan Clarke 3-POINT SHOOTING .407 (33-81) - Jeremy Jeffers .399 (156-391) - Ben Simons 3-POINTERS MADE 153 - Ben Simons 33 - Jeremy Jeffers FREE THROW SHOOTING .860 (104-121) - Ben Simons .761 (51-67) - Jeremy Jeffers .749 (167-223) - Seth VanDeest FREE THROWS MADE 167 - Seth VanDeest 104 - Ben Simons ASSISTS 100 - Ben Simons 76 - Karl Madison STEALS
G Stls. 83 116 107 104 110 95 127 102 88 99
194 190 188 180 178 149 138 134 127 124
74 - Jordan Clarke 50 - Ben Simons BLOCKS 63 - Seth VanDeest 21 - Jordan Clarke REBOUNDS
Newspaper Mark Emmert Beat Writer, The Register 715 Locust, Des Moines, Iowa 50304 Office Phone -- 515-284-8062 Cell Phone - 515-490-8133 E-mail - memmert@dmreg.com Chad Leistikow Sports Editor, The Register 715 Locust, Des Moines, IA 50304 Office Phone -- 515-284-8130 Email -- cleistikow@dmreg.com Luke Meredith Sports Editor, Associated Press 505 5th Ave., Suite 1000 Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Office Phone -- 515-243-3281 Email -- lmeredith@ap.org Chuck Schoffner Men’s Basketball Stringer (Retired AP) 1796 NW 84th Ave. Ankeny, IA 50023 Email -- chuck@schoffner.com The Times-Delphic Drake University, Meredith Hall Des Moines, IA 50311 Office Phone -- 515-271-2806
Radio Larry Cotlar Radio Play-By-Play 4418 Bel Aire Rd. Des Moines, IA 50310 Phone -- 515-954-8889 Email -- cotman.sports@cumulus.com Dolph Pulliam Color Analyst Kinne Center, Drake University Des Moines, IA 50311 Office Phone -- 515-271-3084 Email -- dolph.pulliam@drake.edu
Drake
7
Career Leaders - Top 10
Seth VanDeest
8
Career Leaders/Media Outlets
Todd Kimm Radio Iowa 2700 Grand, Suite 300 Des Moines, IA 50312 Office Phone -- 515-282-1984 Fax Phone -- 515-282-1879 Email -- tkimm@learfield.com
Television Dave Zawilinski Sports Director, WOI-TV (ABC) 3903 Westown Parkway West Des Moines, IA 50266 Office Phone -- 515-457-1026 dzawilinski@myabc5.com Keith Murphy Sports Director, WHO-TV (NBC) 1801 Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA 50309 Office Phone -- 515-242-3739 sports@whotv.com Andy Garman Sports Director, KCCI-TV (CBS) 888 Ninth St., Des Moines, IA 50309 Office Phone -- 515-247-8811 AGarman@hearst.com
329 - Jordan Clarke 268 - Seth VanDeest 231 - Ben Simons
53
Year Overall MVC Finish
Drake
1908 1-4 0-1 1909 3-8 3-5 1910 0-12 0-8 1911 0-6 0-2 1912 2-7 0-6 1913 1-8 0-6 1914 1-9 0-5 1915 5-6 1-5 1916 3-9 1-5 1917 5-7 0-4 1918 2-17 0-10 1919 10-18 2-9 1920 12-11 3-7 1921 10-8 5-8 1922 14-4 12-4 1923 10-6 10-6 1924 9-9 8-8 1925 4-12 4-12 1926 9-9 7-9 1927 8-10 7-7 1928 7-13 7-11 1929 6-13 3-4 1930 10-9 4-4 1931 4-15 2-6 1932 2-17 2-6 1933 4-12 2-8 1934 6-12 4-6 1935 14-11 8-4 1936 16-12 8-4 1937 13-10 7-5 1938 14-6 10-4 1939 14-7 11-3 1940 13-12 7-5 1941 9-11 6-6 1942 2-13 1-9 1943 8-9 3-7 1944 7-13 N/A 1945 11-13 N/A 1946 10-16 5-7 1947 18-11 8-4 1948 14-12 5-5 1949 13-13 4-6 1950 14-12 5-7 1951 11-14 4-10 1957 8-16 4-10 1958 13-12 7-7 1959 9-15 4-10 1960 11-14 4-10 1961 19-7 7-5 1962 16-8 6-6 1963 11-14 3-9 1964 21-7 10-2 1965 15-10 6-8 1966 13-12 6-8 1967 9-16 4-10 1968 18-8 9-7 1969 26-5 13-3 1970 22-7 14-2 1971 21-8 9-5 1972 7-19 2-12 1973 14-12 5-9 1974 13-13 3-9 1975 19-10 9-5 1976 8-19 3-9 1977 10-17 5-7 1978 6-22 2-14 1979 15-12 8-8 1980 15-12 6-10 1981 18-11 10-6 1982 12-15 7-9 1983 13-15 9-9 1984 8-20 4-12 1985 12-15 4-12 1986 19-11 10-6 1987 17-14 6-8 1988 14-14 5-9 1989 12-17 6-8 1990 13-18 5-9 1991 8-21 4-12 1992 6-21 3-15 1993 14-14 9-9 1994 11-16 6-12 12-15 9-9 1995 1996 12-15 8-10 1997 2-26 0-18 1998 3-24 0-18 1999 10-17 5-13 2000 11-18 4-14 2001 12-16 8-10 2002 14-15 9-9 2003 10-20 5-13 2004 12-16 7-11 2005 13-16 7-11 2006 12-19 5-13 2007 17-15 6-12 2008 28-5 15-3 2009 17-16 7-11 2010 14-19 7-11 2011 13-18 7-11 2012 18-16 9-9 100 1095-1287 535-785
54
Third Third Third Fifth Third Third Third Sixth Sixth Seventh Seventh Eighth T-Fifth T-Fifth Third Third T-Fourth Seventh T-Sixth Fourth T-Seventh Third T-Third Fifth T-Fourth Fifth T-Fourth T-First T-First T-Second Second T-First Third T-Fourth Sixth T-Fourth N/A N/A Fourth T-Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Eighth Fourth Sixth Seventh T-Second Fourth Seventh T-First T-Fifth T-Fifth T-Seventh T-Fourth T-First First T-First T-Seventh Seventh Ninth Third Seventh Fifth Ninth T-Third Seventh T-Fourth T-Sixth Sixth Eighth T-Eighth T-Second Fifth Sixth T-Fifth Seventh T-Eighth T-Ninth Fifth T-Seventh T-Sixth T-Seventh Tenth Tenth Tenth Tenth T-Seventh T-Fifth T-Seventh T-Sixth Seventh T-Seventh T-Seventh First T-Eighth T-Eighth Seventh T-Third -----
MVC Non Tourney MVC ----- 1-3 ----- 0-3 ----- 0-4 ----- 0-4 ----- 2-1 ----- 1-2 ----- 1-4 ----- 4-1 ----- 2-4 ----- 5-3 ----- 2-7 ----- 8-9 ----- 9-4 ----- 5-0 ----- 2-0 ----- 0-0 ----- 1-1 ----- 0-0 ----- 2-0 ----- 1-3 ----- 0-2 ----- 3-9 ----- 6-5 ----- 2-9 ----- 0-11 ----- 2-4 ----- 2-6 ----- 6-7 ----- 8-8 ----- 6-5 ----- 4-2 ----- 3-4 ----- 6-7 ----- 3-5 ----- 1-4 ----- 5-2 ----- 7-13 ----- 11-13 ----- 5-9 ----- 10-7 ----- 9-7 ----- 9-7 ----- 9-5 ----- 7-4 ----- 4-6 ----- 6-5 ----- 5-5 ----- 7-4 ----- 12-2 ----- 10-2 ----- 8-5 ----- 11-5 ----- 9-2 ----- 7-4 ----- 5-6 ----- 9-1 ----- 13-2 ----- 8-5 ----- 13-3 ----- 5-7 ----- 9-3 ----- 10-4 ----- 10-5 ----- 5-10 1-1 5-10 1-1 4-8 0-1 7-4 0-1 9-2 1-1 8-5 0-1 5-6 0-1 4-6 0-1 4-8 ----- 8-3 1-1 9-5 0-1 11-6 0-1 9-5 1-1 6-9 0-1 8-9 1-1 4-9 ----- 3-6 1-1 5-5 0-1 5-4 0-1 3-6 0-1 4-5 1-1 1-7 0-1 3-6 0-1 5-3 1-1 6-3 0-1 4-5 0-1 5-5 0-1 5-6 0-1 5-4 1-1 5-4 0-1 7-5 1-1 10-2 3-0 10-2 0-1 10-4 1-1 6-7 6-6 0-1 1-1 8-6 16-33
544-469
Post Season ----- ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NIT 1-1 ----------------NCAA 3-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 1-1 ------------NCIT 3-0 --------- ------------NIT 0-1 ----------------NIT 0-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NCAA 0-1 CIT 0-1 --------CIT 1-1 10-9
COACHING RECORDS By Tenure Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
C.A. Pell (3) John L. Griffith (3) A.R. Hackett (2) Ray Whisman (2) Ralph Glaze (1) S.W. Hobbs (1) M.B. Banks (3) Ossie Solem (4) Bill Boelter (7) E.O. (Bill) Williams (11) Bill Easton (1) Vee Green (1) Forddy Anderson (2) Jack McClelland (8) John Benington (2) Maurice John (13) Howard Stacey (3) Bob Ortegel (7) Gary Garner (7) Tom Abatemarco (2) Eddie Fields (1) Rudy Washington (6) Kurt Kanaskie (7) Tom Davis (4) Keno Davis (1) Mark Phelps (4)
1906-09 1909-10, 1912-14 1910-12 1914-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-21 1921-25 1925-32 1932-43 1943-44 1944-46 1946-48 1948-56 1956-58 1958-71 1971-74 1974-81 1981-88 1988-90 1989-90 1990-96 1996-03 2004-07 2007-08 2008-
Bulldogs Totals (106)
1906-
L
6 2 2 8 5 2 32 37 46 113 7 21 32 90 21 211 34 91 95 23 2 63 62 51 28 62
Pct.
13 29 13 15 7 17 37 31 86 115 13 29 23 105 28 131 44 103 104 29 6 102 136 66 5 69
.316 .065 .133 .348 .417 .105 .464 .544 .348 .496 .350 .420 .582 .462 .429 .617 .436 .469 .477 .442 .250 .382 .313 .436 .848 .473
1165 1367
.460
Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
C.A. Pell (3) John L. Griffith (3) A.R. Hackett (2) Ray Whisman (2) Ralph Glaze (1) S.W. Hobbs (1) M.B. Banks (3) Ossie Solem (4) Bill Boelter (7) E.O. (Bill) Williams (11) Vee Green (1) Forddy Anderson (2) Jack McClelland (3) John Benington (2) Maurice John (13) Howard Stacey (3) Bob Ortegel (7) Gary Garner (7) Tom Abatemarco (2) Eddie Fields (1) Rudy Washington (6) Kurt Kanaskie (7) Tom Davis (4) Keno Davis (1) Mark Phelps (4)
1906-09 1909-10, 1912-14 1910-12 1914-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-21 1921-25 1925-32 1932-43 1945-46 1946-48 1948-51 1956-58 1958-71 1971-74 1974-81 1981-88 1988-90 1989-90 1990-96 1996-03 2004-07 2007-08 2008-
L
Pct.
3 0 0 2 0 0 11 34 32 67 5 13 13 11 95 10 43 45 9 2 39 31 25 15 30
6 18 9 10 4 10 24 30 47 61 7 9 23 17 85 30 59 65 13 4 67 95 47 3 42
.333 .000 .000 .167 .000 .000 .314 .531 .405 .523 .417 .864 .361 .393 .528 .250 .422 .409 .409 .333 .368 .246 .347 .833 .417
Bulldogs Totals (100)
1906-
535
785
.405
In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)
Years W
L
Pct.
Bob Ortegel (5) Gary Garner (6) Tom Abatemarco (1) Eddie Fields (1) Rudy Washington (5) Kurt Kanaskie (7) Tom Davis (4) Keno Davis (1) Mark Phelps (4)
1977-81 1982-88 1989 1990 1991-96 1997-03 2004-07 2008 2009-
3 1 1 0 2 2 2 3 2
5 6 1 1 5 7 4 0 4
.375 .143 .500 .000 .286 .222 .333 1.000 .333
Bulldogs Totals (34)
1977-
16
33
.327
L
Pct.
3 1 4
.625 .000 .555
In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)
Maurice John (1969, ’70, ’71) Keno Davis (2008) Bulldogs Totals (4)
Number W 3 1 4
5 0 5
In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)
Maurice John (1964) Bob Ortegel (1981) Gary Garner (1986) Bulldogs Totals (3)
Number W 1 1 1 3
1 0 0 1
L
Pct.
1 1 1 3
.500 .000 .000 .250
In the National Commissioner’s Invitational Coaches (Years)
Bob Ortegel (1975) Bulldogs Totals (1)
Number W 1 1
3 3
L
Pct.
0 1.000 0 1.000
In the CollegeInsider.Com Tournament (CIT) Coaches (Years)
Mark Phelps (2009, 12) Bulldogs Totals (2)
Number W 2 2
1 1
L
Pct.
2 2
.333 .333
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Numerical Roster
D
S
No. Name
Yr. Pos. Ht.
Wt. Hometown / Last School
0 Ryan Sawvell
So. F/C 6-8
200 Mundelein (Ill.) High
1 Jordan Nelson
So. G 6-0
165 Lincoln (Ill.) Community High
4 Lewis Jones
Sr. G 6-3
200 Memphis (Tenn.) G. Washington Carver
5 Troy Taylor
Sr. G 6-0
185 Anderson (Ind.) High
10 Jaylon Moore
So. F/C 6-7
230 Olive Branch (Miss.) High 200 Batesville (Ind.) High
11 Colt Ryan
Sr. G 6-5
12 Adam Wing
Fr.
13 Jordan Jahr
So. G/F 6-6
G 6-4
205 Morehead (Ky.) Rowan County 200 Austin (Texas) Lake Travis
14 Andy Chinn
Sr. G 6-0
165 Tell City (Ind.) High
20 Brandon Williams
Sr. G 6-0
170 Charlotte (Tenn.) Creek Wood 170 San Antonio (Texas) Judson
22 Ned Cox
Sr. G 6-1
23 Mike Leazer
Fr.
25 Rokas Cesnulevicius
So. F/C 6-8
G 6-3
31 D.J. Balentine
Fr.
44 David Howard
Fr. F/C 6-8
G 6-2
170 Mount Prospect (Ill.) Northridge Prep. 225 Alytaus (Lithuania) Hawaii Preparatory Acad. 210 Kokomo (Ind.) High 225 Nashville (Tenn.) Montgomery Bell
55 Egidijus Mockevicius Fr. C 6-10 225 Kursenai (Lithuania) Lithuanian Univ. of Educational Sciences
Marty Simmons Head Coach
At A Glance
Alma Mater: Evansville (‘87) Overall Record: 165-161 (11 yrs.) Record at UE: 67-88 (5 years) 2011-12: 16-16 / 9-9 (t-3rd)
Year-By-Year Record
Evansville
Season School
Overall Conf. Conf. W L W L Place Tourn.
1996-97 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
10 9 16 23 25 15 9 17 9 16 16
Wartburg SIU Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville SIU Edwardsville Evansville Evansville Evansville Evansville Evansville
14 18 12 9 8 12 21 14 21 16 16
School Totals (5 years) 67 88 Career Totals (11 years) 165 161
7 5 11 15 14 10 3 8 3 9 9
9 5th 15 t-8th 9 5th 5 2nd 5 3rd-W 9 5th-W 15 10th 10 t-5th 15 10th 9 6th 9 t-3rd
32 58 87 100
--- ---
Colt Ryan
--0-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-5 3-8
2011-12: 16-16; 9-9 MVC (t-3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 NOTEWORTHY • The Aces were the No. 3 seed in last year’s MVC Tournament -- its second-best seeding ever. • For the third time in four years and the tenth time since entering Division I in 1977, Evansville played in the postseason. In 2009, only Coach Simmons’ second season, he led the Aces to the CIT where they squared off against Belmont. In 2011, UE picked up its first postseason win since the 1989 NCAA Tourney win over Oregon State in the opening round win over Hofstra. • In three of the last four years, Marty Simmons has finished in the top six in the league after the program had done so just once in the eight seasons before 2009. • The Aces played six overtime games last season, shattering the previous mark of three, which was done on five occasions, most recently in 2001-02. Evansville was an even 3-3 in those contests, including two wins over Missouri State by five points each time.
Basketball Support Staff
Jimmy Elgas Asst. Coach
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Carson Harris Asst. Coach
Geoff Alexander Asst. Coach
Kavon Lacey Graduate Asst.
Troy Coppus Athletic Trainer
Dr. Andrew Saltzman Team Doctor
Schedule/Results/University Facts 2012-13 Basketball Schedule
2011-12 Results (16-16, 9-9)
Day
Date
Opponent
Site
Saturday Saturday
October 27 November 3
Southern Indiana (EX) Illinois-Springfield (EX)
Evansville, Ind. Evansville, Ind.
Saturday Thursday Friday Saturday
November 10 November 15 November 16 November 17
Coaches Vs. Cancer Classic at Notre Dame (ESPN3) South Bend, Ind. Buffalo Evansville, Ind. Yale Evansville, Ind. Western Illinois Evansville, Ind.
TBA 7:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m.
Tuesday Monday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Fri.-Sat. Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.
November 20 November 26 December 1 December 5 December 8 December 15 December 18 December 22 December 29 January 2 January 5 January 9 January 13 January 16 January 19 January 23 January 26 January 29 February 2 February 5 February 10 February 13 February 16 February 20 February 22-23 February 27 March 2 March 7-10
at Tennessee Tech Cookeville, Tenn. Alabama A&M Evansville, Ind. ^at Colorado State Fort Collins, Colo. Miami (Ohio) Evansville, Ind. Murray State Evansville, Ind. Alabama State Evansville, Ind. Oakland City Evansville, Ind. at Butler Indianapolis, Ind. *at Creighton Omaha, Neb. *Missouri State Evansville, Ind. *Southern Illinois (MVC TV) Evansville, Ind. *at UNI Cedar Falls, Iowa *Wichita State Evansville, Ind. *at Drake Des Moines, Iowa *at Indiana State (MVC TV) Terre Haute, Ind. *Bradley Evansville, Ind. *at Illinois State (MVC TV) Normal, Ill. *UNI Evansville, Ind. *at Missouri State Springfield, Mo. *at Bradley Peoria, Ill. *Drake (ESPN3 or ESPNU) Evansville, Ind. *at Southern Illinois Carbondale, Ill. *Creighton (ESPNU) Evansville, Ind. *Illinois State Evansville, Ind. at BracketBusters TBA *Evansville at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. *Indiana State at Evansville Evansville, Ind. MVC Tournament St. Louis, Mo.
7:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:35 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA
^Mountain West-MVC Challenge Series; *denotes conference game
Time 7:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m.
Date Opponent
Score
W/L
N12 N16 N19 N23 N29 D3 D6 D10 D17 D20 D29 J1 J4 J7 J10 J13 J15 J18 J21 J25 J29 F1 F4 F7 F12 F15 F18 F21 F25 M2 M3 M13
80-77 73-94 80-53 75-79 62-55 68-70 48-97 86-65 70-72 77-75 78-60 76-65 66-67 73-75 78-80 60-69 87-82 90-67 79-71 74-86 81-90 92-62 52-53 65-57 54-78 63-62 68-45 92-93 75-70 72-64 71-99 86-95
W (ot) L W L W L (ot) L W L W W W L L L L W (ot) W W L L (2ot) W L W L W W L (ot) W (ot) W L L
BUTLER INDIANA OAKLAND CITY at UIC ALABAMA STATE TCU at #4 North Carolina NORTH CAROLINA A&T TENNESSEE TECH at Miami (O) *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *at Northern Iowa *WICHITA STATE *at Illinois State *at Indiana State *DRAKE *at Missouri State *BRADLEY *ILLINOIS STATE *at Wichita State *INDIANA STATE *at Bradley *at Southern Illinois *CREIGHTON *at Drake *NORTHERN IOWA ~WESTERN ILLINOIS *at Creighton *MISSOURI STATE %vs. Missouri State %vs. Creighton #PRINCETON
Att. 9454 9640 3481 1987 3462 5198 15623 3527 4235 1565 6105 3653 3916 5333 6790 4027 7654 3478 6187 10219 5836 7638 3378 5128 3477 4177 5147 16447 6421 14412 16271 3012
Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; #CBI Tournament
University of Evansville (Founded 1854) Athletic Directory Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Tamara Wandel Director of Athletics: John Stanley Senior Associate Athletics Director/SWA: Sarah Solinsky Senior Associate Athletics Director: Dwight Merilatt Athletic Department Telephone: 812-488-2237
Dr. Thomas Kazee President
Dr. Tamara Wandel Faculty Rep.
John Stanley Athletic Director
Bob Pristash Basketball SID
Athletic Dept. Address: 1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville, IN 47722 SID: Bob Pristash (cell: 812-266-5288)
Evansville
President: Dr. Thomas Kazee
Assistant SIDs: Dustin Hall, Tom Benson SID Office Telephone: 812-488-2285 SID Fax Number: 812-488-2090
University Facts Founded: 1854 Location: Evansville, Ind. Enrollment: 2,822 Colors: Purple, Orange and White Nickname: Purple Aces Years in the MVC: 19 Arena: Ford Center (11,000) Courtside Telephone Number: 812-266-5288
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2011-12 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (16-16) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
11 Ryan, Colt
32 32
1161 36.3
199 450 .442
74 169 .438
184 218 .844
14 120 134 4.2
34 Holmes, Denver
31 31
950 30.6
121 242 .500
38
89 .427
69 79 .873
5
32 Harris, Kenny
32 32
905 28.3
108 235 .460
11
31 .355
132 176 .750
22 Cox, Ned
32
3
787 24.6
108 261 .414
32
88 .364
45 51 .882
00 Sawvell, Ryan
29 22
607 20.9
77 123 .626
0
0 .000
05 Taylor, Troy
32 32
FT FTA
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
85
4 105 78
7 60 656 20.5
41 1.3
84
3 109 58
3 23 349 11.3
45
98 143 4.5
95
1
11
41
52 1.6
57
2
96 40
3 14 293 9.2
26 43 .605
39
77 116 4.0
71
2
10 19
6 18 180 6.2
41 117 158 4.9
36
52 62 19 55 359 11.2
N
872 27.3
63 122 .516
0
0 .000
58 76 .763
94
4 112 59
2 46 184 5.8
13 Jahr, Jordan
8
0
131 16.4
16
47 .340
8
22 .364
6 10 .600
9
12
21 2.6
20
1
2 13
2
04 Jones, Lewis
32
0
553 17.3
67 158 .424
2
16 .125
34 51 .667
31
47
78 2.4
81
2
13 38
01 Nelson, Jordan
27
0
172
6.4
16
46 .348
12
37 .324
2 .000
2
8
10 0.4
9
0
2
5
1
3
44 1.6
10 Moore, Jaylon
22
1
138
6.3
10
14 .714
0
0 .000
10 19 .526
10
13
23 1.0
19
0
1
5
1
3
30 1.4
25 Cesnulevisius, Rokas 25
1
186
7.4
9
18 .500
0
0 .000
7 17 .412
16
17
33 1.3
42
1
7
8
5
4
25 1.0
03 Peeler, Matt
15
6
101
6.7
6
18 .333
0
0 .000
1
7 .143
9
12
21 1.4
23
2
0
7
3
4
13 0.9
14 Chinn, Andy
5
0
6
1.2
1
3 .333
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
1
0
1 0.2
0
0
0
1
0
0
2 0.4
20 Williams, Brandon
5
0
6
1.2
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
1
1 0.2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0 0.0
N
Team
46
49
95 3.0
0
1
0
3
46 5.8
2 10 170 5.3
0 10
Total
32
801 1738 .461
177 453 .391
572 749 .764
279 648 927 29.0
680 22 509 404 54 243 2351 73.5
Opponents
32
807 1660 .486
219 572 .383
492 720 .683
337 758 1095 34.2
669 19 496 549 125 185 2327 72.7
Conference Games Only (9-9, T-3rd) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
Evansville
11 Ryan, Colt
18 18
654 36.3
123 278 .442
45 103 .437
96 110 .873
6
63
69 3.8
47
3
63 47
3 37 387 21.5
34 Holmes, Denver
18 18
557 30.9
76 141 .539
23
48 .479
42 46 .913
4
18
22 1.2
49
3
68 34
1 13 217 12.1
32 Harris, Kenny
18 18
525 29.2
56 130 .431
7
17 .412
61 81 .753
23
48
71 3.9
52
1
29 34
6 36 180 10.0
22 Cox, Ned
18
1
437 24.3
58 150 .387
17
51 .333
26 28 .929
8
24
32 1.8
33
1
58 25
2
00 Sawvell, Ryan
18 17
435 24.2
56
89 .629
0
0 .000
15 30 .500
30
58
88 4.9
47
2
8 14
4 14 127 7.1
05 Taylor, Troy
18 18
519 28.8
42
78 .538
0
0 .000
31 41 .756
33
68 101 5.6
55
1
73 34
1 35 115 6.4
04 Jones, Lewis
18
0
301 16.7
40
91 .440
2
8 .250
18 20 .900
22
30
52 2.9
43
1
8 20
1
5 100 5.6
10 Moore, Jaylon
12
0
71
5.9
6
6 1.000
0
0 .000
6 12 .500
7
8
15 1.3
14
0
0
4
0
2
18 1.5
01 Nelson, Jordan
16
0
92
5.8
6
24 .250
5
19 .263
0
0 .000
0
3
3 0.2
6
0
0
2
0
1
17 1.1
25 Cesnulevisius, Rokas 15
0
119
7.9
5
11 .455
0
0 .000
5 12 .417
11
10
21 1.4
31
1
5
4
3
3
15 1.0
14 Chinn, Andy
2
0
3
1.5
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
03 Peeler, Matt
4
0
9
2.3
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
1
1
2 0.5
1
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
20 Williams, Brandon
2
0
3
1.5
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
1
1 0.5
0
0
0
1
0
0
Team
25
25
50 2.8
0
4 159 8.8
7
0 0.0 0
Total
18
468 1000 .468
99 246 .402
300 380 .789
170 357 527 29.3
378 13 312 226 21 150 1335 74.2
Opponents
18
446 915 .487
113 306 .369
282 400 .705
186 413 599 33.3
367 11 274 314 75 102 1287 71.5
Conference Tournament (1-1) ## Player 32 Harris, Kenny
GP GS 2
2
Min Avg 60 30.0
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct 12
23 .522
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct 1
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
3 .333
12 14 .857
3
8
11 5.5
7
0
3
1
2
5
37 18.5
12 15 .800
11 Ryan, Colt
2
2
69 34.5
9
25 .360
2
7 .286
0
4
4 2.0
5
0
4
5
0
1
32 16.0
34 Holmes, Denver
2
2
71 35.5
7
19 .368
3
7 .429
5
7 .714
0
0
0 0.0
4
0
6
3
0
0
22 11.0
05 Taylor, Troy
2
2
68 34.0
5
11 .455
0
0 .000
5
6 .833
4
12
16 8.0
7
1
10
3
0
3
15 7.5
00 Sawvell, Ryan
2
1
32 16.0
5
8 .625
0
0 .000
2
2 1.000
2
3
5 2.5
6
0
0
1
0
0
12 6.0
04 Jones, Lewis
2
0
38 19.0
4
9 .444
0
1 .000
2
6 .333
2
1
3 1.5
5
0
0
1
0
0
10 5.0
22 Cox, Ned
2
1
29 14.5
3
8 .375
1
4 .250
1
1 1.000
0
2
2 1.0
5
0
3
1
0
1
8 4.0
03 Peeler, Matt
1
0
3
3.0
1
1 1.000
0
0 .000
1
3 .333
1
0
1 1.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3 3.0
10 Moore, Jaylon
2
0
18
9.0
2
3 .667
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
1
2
3 1.5
1
0
0
1
1
0
4 2.0
01 Nelson, Jordan
2
0
5
2.5
0
2 .000
0
2 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
25 Cesnulevisius, Rokas
1
0
7
7.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
1
0
0
0
1
0
Team
4
5
9 4.5
0
58
P
0
0 0.0 0
Total
2
48 109 .440
7
24 .292
40 54 .741
17
37
54 27.0
41
1
26 16
4 10 143 71.5
Opponents
2
54 104 .519
16
39 .410
37 50 .740
17
48
65 32.5
41
3
33 20
7
8 163 81.5
1
R
A
N
1
B
N
1
S
N
1
2
2
6
4
0
9
4
0
5
7
5
8
6
0
0
0
0
5
5
0
0
5
(entering this season)
POINTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
1. Larry Humes (1964-66) 2. Marcus Wilson (1996-99) 3. Ed Smallwood (1958-60) 4. Andy Elkins (1992-95) 5. Scott Haffner (1987-89) 6. Brad Leaf (1979-82) 7. Colt Ryan (2009-pres.) 8. Parrish Casebier (1991-93) 9. Craig Snow (1998-01) 10. John Harrawood (1954-57)
REBOUNDS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G
(entering this season)
Pts.
85 119 82 117 87 106 94 76 107 79
2,236 2,053 1,898 1,761 1,686 1,605 1,594 1,535 1,530 1,479
G
Rebs.
1. Dale Wise (1959-61) 82 1,197 2. Jerry Sloan (1963-65) 85 1,053 3. Ed Smallwood (1958-60) 82 981 4. Herb Williams (1965-67) 79 879 5. Mel Lurker (1958-60) 83 844 6. Jeff Frey (1974-77) 100 800 7. Dan Godfread (1986-90) 102 737 8. Sascha Hupmann (1990-93) 97 716 9. Reed Jackson (1992-95) 112 712 10. Andy Elkins (1992-95) 119 711
ASSISTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Jeremy Stanton (1998-01) 2. Scott Shreffler (1989-93) 3. Jason Holsinger (2005-09) 4. Reed Jackson (1992-95) 5. Todd Cochenour (1991-94) 6. Lucious Wagner (2001-05) 7. Scott Haffner (1987-89) 8. Tyrone Scott (1984-85) 9. Kavon Lacey (2007-11) 10. Troy Taylor (‘09-pres.)
BLOCKED SHOTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G 115 118 118 112 117 103 87 101 117 112
G
1. Dan Godfread (1986-90) 102 2. Sascha Hupmann (1990-93) 97 3. Bradley Strickland (2003-07) 128 4. Jeff Layden (1994-97) 101 5. Mark Jewell (1990-91) 51 6. Dan Lytle (2000-02) 58 7. Scott Sparks (1994-96) 70 8. Craig Snow (1998-01) 121 9. Andy Elkins (1992-95) 119 10. Chris Hollender (1996-98) 84
STEALS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Reed Jackson (1992-95) 2. Colt Ryan (2009-pres.) 3. Jeremy Stanton (1998-01) 4. Scott Haffner (1987-89) Adam Seitz (1999-02) Marcus Wilson (1996-99) 7. Scott Shreffler (1989-93) 8. Brian Hill (1987-90) 9. Chris Hollender (1996-98) 10. Clint Keown (1999-01)
G
ACTIVE Career Leaders
Asts. 601 521 506 437 391 388 386 292 282 276
Blks. 226 193 160 79 73 64 62 56 42 39
Stls.
112 150 94 133 115 129 87 110 111 110 119 110 118 99 120 98 84 93 69 86
Newspaper Tim Ethridge Evansville Courier & Press 300 E. Walnut, Evansville, IN 47702-0268 Office Phone -- 812-464-7416 Fax Phone -- 812-422-8196 Email -- ethridgeT@courierpress.com Jonathan Lintner Beat Writer, Evansville Courier & Press 300 East Walnut, Evansville, IN 47702-0268 Office Phone -- 812-464-7613 Fax Phone -- 812-422-8196 Email -- jonathan.lintner@courierpress.com University Crescent, Sports Editor 1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville, IN 47722 Office Phone -- 812-488-2846 Fax Phone -- 812-475-6442 Email -- crescent@evansville.edu
Radio SCORING (total points)
1,594 - Colt Ryan
736 - Ned Cox 389 - Troy Taylor FIELD GOAL SHOOTING
.626 (77-123) - Ryan Sawvell .443 (132-298) - Troy Taylor .423 (119-281) - Lewis Jones FIELD GOALS MADE 489 - Colt Ryan 265 - Ned Cox 132 - Troy Taylor 3-POINT SHOOTING .401 (199-496) - Colt Ryan .366 (26-71) - Jordan Jahr 3-POINTERS MADE 199 - Colt Ryan 88 - Ned Cox 26 - Jordan Jahr FREE THROW SHOOTING .849 (417-491) - Colt Ryan .771 (27-35) - Jordan Jahr FREE THROWS MADE 417 - Colt Ryan 122 - Troy Taylor ASSISTS 276 - Troy Taylor 269 - Colt Ryan STEALS 133 - Colt Ryan 93 - Troy Taylor BLOCKS
Lance Wilkerson Color Commentator, UE Radio Network 1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville IN 47722 Office Phone -- 812-488-2623 Fax Phone -- 812-488-2199 Email -- lw137@evansville.edu Tom Benson General Manager WUEV Radio 1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville, IN 47722 Office Phone -- 812-488-2689 Email -- tb39@evansville.edu Dan Egierski Talk Show Host WYFX-FM Radio 106.7 601 Upton Road, Mt. Vernon IN 47620 Office Phone -- 812-483-6968 Email -- dan@mediamix1.com
Television Mike Blake Coach’s Show Host WFIE-TV (NBC), P.O. Box 1414 Evansville, IN 47701 Office Phone -- 812-433-3404 Fax Phone -- 812-428-2228 Email -- mblake@14wfie.com Joe Downs Sports Director WFIE-TV (NBC), P.O. Box 1414 Evansville, IN 47701 Office Phone--812-433-3403 Email -- jdowns@14news.com
Evansville
2
Career Leaders - Top 10
Troy Taylor
5
Career Leaders/Media Outlets
Drew Amman Sports Director WEHT-TV 800 Marywood Drive Henderson, KY 42420 Office Phone -- 800-879-8542 812-424-7777 Email -- web@news25.us
18 - Colt Ryan REBOUNDS 370 - Colt Ryan 342 - Troy Taylor 166 - Lewis Jones
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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY
COACHING RECORDS By Tenure
Arad McCutchan (1946-77)
Year Overall MVC Finish 1995 18-9 11-7 1996 13-14 9-9 1997 17-14 11-7 1998 15-15 9-9 1999 23-10 13-5 2000 18-12 9-9 2001 14-16 9-9 2002 7-21 4-14 2003 12-16 8-10 2004 7-22 5-13 2005 11-17 5-13 2006 10-19 5-13 2007 14-17 6-12 2008 9-21 3-15 2009 17-14 8-10 2010 9-21 3-15 2011 16-16 9-9 2012 16-16 9-9
Fifth Fifth T-Fourth T-Sixth First Sixth Sixth T-Ninth T-Fifth T-Eighth T-Ninth T-Seventh T-Seventh Tenth T-Fifth Tenth Sixth T-Third
Evansville
18 yrs. 246-290 136-188
MVC Non Tourney MVC 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 5-18
Post Season
7-1 ----- 4-4 ----6-6 ----6-5 ----8-4 NCAA 0-1 9-2 ----5-6 ----3-6 ----4-5 ----1-8 ----6-3 ----4-5 ----8-4 ----6-5 ----9-3 CIT 0-1 6-5 ----7-6 CBI 1-1 6-6 CBI 0-1 99-78
1-4
Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
G.B Schnurr (1) Clem McGinness (1) Harlan Miller (1) Charles Holton (1) John Harmon (7) Bill Slyker (13) Emerson Henke (3) Arad McCutchan (31) Bobby Watson (1) Dick Walters (7) Jim Crews (17) Steve Merfeld (5) Marty Simmons (5)
1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-30 1930-43 1943-46 1946-77 1977 1978-85 1985-03 2003-07 2007-
Aces Totals (93)
1919-
L
Pct.
1 3 .250 2 8 .200 2 9 .181 2 8 .200 59 50 .541 123 96 .562 29 22 .569 514 314 .622 1 3 .250 114 87 .567 294 209 .584 54 91 .372 67 88 .432 1,262 988 .561
Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
Jim Crews (8) Steve Merfeld (5) Marty Simmons (5)
1994-02 2002-07 2007-
Aces Totals (18)
1995-
75 29 32
L
Pct.
69 .521 61 .322 58 .356
136 188 .410
In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)
Years W
Jim Crews (8) Steve Merfeld (5) Marty Simmons (5)
1995-02 2003-07 2008-
2 2 1
Aces Totals (18)
1995-
5 18 .217
In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)
Number W
L
Pct.
8 .200 5 .286 5 .167
L
Pct.
.000 .200
Dick Walters (1982) Jim Crews (89, 92, 93, 99)
1 4
0 1
1 4
Aces Totals (5)
5
1
5 .167
In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)
Number W
L
Pct.
.333
Jim Crews (1988, 1994)
2
1
2
Aces Totals (2)
2
1
2 .333
In the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) Coaches (Years)
L
Pct.
Marty Simmons (2009)
Number W
1
0
1
.000
Aces Totals (1)
1
0
1 .000
In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Coaches (Years)
Jim Crews (1985-02)
60
Number W
L
Pct.
.333
Marty Simmons (2012)
2
1
2
Aces Totals (2)
2
1
2 .333
ILLINOIS STATE
S
2012-13 Preview
2
Numerical Roster No. Name
D
Yr. Pos. Ht.
Wt. Hometown / Last School
0 Kaza Keane
Fr. G 6-1
185 Ajax (Ontario) Christian Faith Center Acad.
1 Tyler Brown
Sr. G 6-4
185 Owensboro (Ky.) Marshalltown C.C.
2 Bryant Allen
Jr. G 6-0
180 Maplewood (Mo.) Minnesota
5 Anthony Cousin
Sr. G 5-11 190 Anchorage (Alaska) Butler C.C.
M M T
S T F S
10 John Jones So. F 6-9 260 St. Michael (Barbados) Garrison Secondary School/The Howe (Ind.) School 13 John Wilkins
Sr. G 6-9
230 Antibes (France) Southeastern Iowa C.C.
15 Nick Zeisloft
Fr. G 6-4
185 LaGrange (Ill.) Lyons Township
21 Geoffrey Allen
So. G 6-6
180 Los Angeles (Calif.) Eastern Washington
22 Jon Ekey
Jr.
220 Independence (Mo.) Chrisman
F 6-7
24 Zeke Upshaw
Jr. G 6-6
215 Chicago (Ill.) University High
32 Jackie Carmichael
Sr. F 6-9
240 Manhattan (Kan.) South Kent Prep
42 Jordan Threloff
So. C 6-10 255 DeKalb (Ill.) High
44 Johnny Hill
So. G 6-3
180 Glendale Heights (Ill.) Glenbard East
Dan Muller Head Coach
At A Glance
Alma Mater: Illinois State (‘98) Overall Record: First Season Record at ISU: First Season 2011-12: 21-14 / 9-9 (t-3rd)
Year-By-Year Record Season School 2012-13
Tyler Brown
Overall Conf. Conf. W L W L Place Tourn.
First Season
2011-12: 21-14; 9-9 MVC (t-3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 NOTEWORTHY • Illinois State is in its 43rd season as a NCAA Division I program, and during that time, the Redbirds have only had eight losing seasons. • Jackie Carmichael ranks No. 79 on the preseason top100 player list, released by CBSSports.com. Carmichael is one of just two players on the list from the Missouri Valley. Creighton’s Doug McDermott is No. 2 in the rankings, joining Carmichael. • The Redbirds are led by first-year head coach Dan Muller, who returns to his alma mater in hopes of taking the program to new heights. ISU finished the season 21-14 overall and advanced to the championship game of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, where the Redbirds fell to champion Creighton.
School Totals (First Season) Career Totals (First Season)
• Illinois State earned a berth to a postseason tournament for the 18th time. Last season marked the 12th spot in the National Invitation Tournament field, including NIT berths in four of the last five seasons.
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Basketball Support Staff
Dana Ford Assoc. Head Coach
Rob Judson Asst. Coach
S T S S W S S W S T S W S
Torrey Ward Asst. Coach
Danny Doyle Operations
John Munn Athletic Trainer
Antwuan Holloway Video Coordinator
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Schedule/Results/University Facts 2012-13 Basketball Schedule
2011-12 Results (21-14, 9-9)
Day
Date
Opponent
Site
Monday Monday Thursday
November 5 November 12 November 15
Quincy (EX) UC-Santa Barbara at Drexel (Comcast)
Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sunday Tuesday Friday Saturday
November 18 November 20 November 23 November 24
South Padre Island Invitational Delaware State Normal, Ill. Fairleigh Dickinson Normal, Ill. UAB S. Padre Island, TX TCU/Northwestern S. Padre Island, TX
Saturday Tuesday Saturday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Fri.-Sat. Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.
December 1 December 4 December 8 December 16 December 19 December 22 December 30 January 2 January 5 January 8 January 12 January 16 January 20 January 23 January 26 January 29 February 2 February 6 February 9 February 13 February 17 February 20 February 22-23 February 27 March 2 March 7-10
at Louisville (Comcast) ^Wyoming Western Michigan (Comcast) Morgan State at Dayton (Comcast) Austin Peay *at Indiana State *Creighton (MVC TV) *UNI *at Missouri State *Drake *at Wichita State (ESPN3) *at SIU (ESPN3 or ESPNU) *Indiana State *Evansville (MVC TV) *at Bradley (MVC TV) *Southern Illinois (Comcast) *at Drake (Comcast) *at Creighton (ESPN2) *Bradley *Wichita State (ESPNU) *at Evansville at BracketBusters *Missouri State *at UNI MVC Tournament
Louisville, Ky. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Dayton, Ohio Normal, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Springfield, Mo. Normal, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Carbondale, Ill. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Normal, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa Omaha, Neb. Normal, Ill. Normal, Ill. Evansville, Ind. TBA Normal, Ill. Cedar Falls, Iowa St. Louis, Mo.
^Mountain West-MVC Challenge Series; *denotes conference game
Time 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. TBA 12:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBA 7:05 p.m. TBA TBA
Date Opponent N11 N17 N19 N22 N23 N27 N30 D3 D7 D18 D20 D29 J1 J4 J7 J10 J13 J15 J18 J21 J25 J28 F1 F4 F8 F11 F14 F18 F22 F25 M2 M3 M4 M14 M19
W/L
Att.
at Fresno State 47-55 L ^SIU EDWARDSVILLE 68-38 W ^LIPSCOMB 78-70 W ^vs. Rutgers 76-70 W ^vs. Illinois 59-63 L BETHUNE-COOKMAN 75-51 W CHICAGO STATE 85-41 W UNC WILMINGTON 54-63 L at Morehead State 78-73 W NORFOLK STATE 68-36 W ARK.-LITTLE ROCK 72-65 W *NORTHERN IOWA 65-61 W *at Southern Illinois 71-86 L *at Missouri State 68-60 W *EVANSVILLE 75-73 W *at Wichita State 62-65 L *CREIGHTON 78-87 L *at Drake 60-77 L *INDIANA STATE 67-54 W *at Evansville 71-79 L *MISSOURI STATE 76-69 W (ot) *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 60-40 W *at Creighton 74-102 L *BRADLEY 78-48 W *DRAKE 64-53 W *at Northern Iowa 63-78 L *at Indiana State 77-83 L (ot) ~OAKLAND 79-75 W *WICHITA STATE 55-68 L *at Bradley 54-53 W %vs. Northern Iowa 54-42 W %vs. Wichita State 65-64 W %vs. Creighton 79-83 L (ot) &at Mississippi 96-93 W (ot) &at Stanford 88-92 L (ot)
Score
7041 3403 3841 1010 952 3287 3858 5157 1656 3320 3193 5265 2686 6124 5333 10078 8771 3410 4189 6187 4311 6268 17311 7744 4196 5323 4963 4601 4573 10584 11348 16271 12380 3010 1781
Home in CAPS; ^Cancun Challenge; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; &NIT
Illinois State University (Founded 1857) Athletic Directory
Dr. Al Bowman President
Dr. Jeri Beggs Faculty Rep.
Gary Friedman Athletic Director
John Twork Basketball SID
University Facts Founded: 1857 Location: Normal, Ill. Enrollment: 21,080 Colors: Red and White Nickname: Redbirds Years in the MVC: 32 Arena: Redbird Arena (10,200) Courtside Telephone Number: 309-438-5950/8217
Illinois State
President: Dr. Al Bowman Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Jeri Beggs Director of Athletics: Gary Friedman Executive Associate Athletics Director: Larry Lyons Sr. Associate Athletic Director/SWA: Leanna Bordner Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director/Academics/Life Skills: Dr. Paul Downey Associate Athletic Director/Compliance: Cindy Harris Assistant Athletics Directors: Peyton Deterding, Bryan Goodall   Matt Lyons, Mike Williams Athletics Department Telephone: 309-438-3633 Athletics Dept. Address: 7130 Athletics, Normal, IL 61790-7130 Basketball SID: John Twork (cell: 309-530-0388) SID Office Telephone: 309-438-3805 SID Fax Number: 309-438-5634
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2011-12 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (21-14) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
32 Carmichael,Jackie
35 34
1018 29.1
168 315 .533
01 Brown,Tyler
34 32
1053 31.0
153 337 .454
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
4 .500
150 210 .714
79 259 338 9.7
94
2
35 77 50 21 488 13.9
79 174 .454
82 104 .788
27 101 128 3.8
62
1
79 86
4 34 467 13.7 0 33 349 10.0
2
FT FTA
11 Moore,Nic
35 29
998 28.5
103 260 .396
56 144 .389
87 105 .829
22 Ekey,Jon
35 32
1022 29.2
114 244 .467
59 145 .407
27 35 .771
02 Allen, Bryant
24
0
515 21.5
65 162 .401
39
96 .406
22 26 .846
13 Wilkins,John
35 34
808 23.1
78 189 .413
23
80 .288
77 97 .794
7
80 2.3
83
3 135 79
75
0
33 1.4
39
1
22 23
101
3
22 36 26 13 256 7.3 82 42
05 Cousin,Anthony
34 14
874 25.7
50 145 .345
25
79 .316
33 43 .767
9
30
0
314 10.5
34
65 .523
0
0 .000
27 46 .587
34
44 Hill,Johnny
28
0
206
7.4
18
37 .486
3
10 .300
16 25 .640
24 Upshaw,Zeke
27
0
152
5.6
12
31 .387
6
21 .286
8
03 Blue,Trey
15
0
109
7.3
6
29 .207
4
21 .190
04 Clark,Darious
14
0
56
4.0
3
18 .167
1
9 .111
26
51 22 24 21 314 9.0
43 108 151 4.3
42 Threloff,Jordan
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
38 132 170 4.9 7
73
PF FO
50
2 11 191 8.0
59 1.7
35
0
66 100 3.3
39
0
6
95 3.2
8
20
28 1.0
29
2
14
9
1
5
55 2.0
8 1.000
4
12
16 0.6
12
0
3
7
0
4
38 1.4
2
4 .500
3
7
10 0.7
11
0
5 11
0
3
18 1.2
3
5 .600
1
3
4 0.3
8
0
2
0
1
10 0.7
Team
49
63 112 3.2
0 25 158 4.6
9 19 11
0
3
8
0
Total
35
804 1832 .439
297 783 .379
534 708 .754
309 920 1229 35.1
588 13 459 422 118 177 2439 69.7
Opponents
35
817 1971 .415
254 709 .358
422 610 .692
342 805 1147 32.8
659 13 426 392 87 198 2310 66.0
Conference Games Only (9-9, t-3rd) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
32 Carmichael,Jackie
18 17
542 30.1
90 173 .520
1
01 Brown,Tyler
18 17
555 30.8
76 179 .425
32
2 .500
57 86 .663
38 134 172 9.6
51
1
16 39 21 10 238 13.2
80 .400
50 66 .758
11
57
68 3.8
36
0
02 Allen, Bryant
16
0
330 20.6
54 113 .478
33
43 42
68 .485
18 21 .857
4
15
19 1.2
26
1
16 15
11 Moore,Nic
18 18
505 28.1
51 133 .383
1
25
74 .338
39 46 .848
2
40
42 2.3
48
1
71 39
0 20 166 9.2
22 Ekey,Jon
18 17
522 29.0
46 107 .430
24
62 .387
13 18 .722
21
78
99 5.5
32
0
22 11
9
9 129 7.2
13 Wilkins,John
18 18
412 22.9
37
05 Cousin,Anthony
17
3
418 24.6
25
93 .398
8
36 .222
34 44 .773
23
47
70 3.9
49
1
10 22 15
5 116 6.4
75 .333
12
43 .279
20 26 .769
4
30
34 2.0
15
0
31 17
0
8
82 4.8
42 Threloff,Jordan
18
0
179
9.9
21
36 .583
7
0
36
5.1
4
14 .286
0
0 .000
11 19 .579
20
34
54 3.0
27
0
6 13
5
4
53 2.9
3
10 .300
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
2
0
1
0
1
11 1.6
44 Hill,Johnny
16
0
101
6.3
8
15 .533
24 Upshaw,Zeke
11
0
43
3.9
2
7 .286
2
6 .333
6
9 .667
2
7
9 0.6
16
2
5
4
1
4
24 1.5
0
5 .000
2
2 1.000
0
3
3 0.3
1
0
1
2
0
1
04 Clark,Darious
4
0
7
1.8
0
2 .000
6 0.5
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
3
0
1
1
0
0
0 0.0
Team
24
24
48 2.7
03 Blue,Trey
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
0
3
3 11 234 13.0 6 159 9.9
2
P
N
1
R
N
1
A
N
0
Total
18
414 947 .437
140 387 .362
250 337 .742
149 469 618 34.3
306
6 223 210 55 79 1218 67.7
Opponents
18
436 1014 .430
133 358 .372
231 327 .706
167 430 597 33.2
325
4 231 177 42 102 1236 68.7
B
N
Conference Tournament (2-1) ## Player
Illinois State 64
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
01 Brown,Tyler
3
3
108 36.0
18
47 .383
5
19 .263
8 .875
6
7
13 4.3
4
0
4
6
0
6
48 16.0
32 Carmichael,Jackie
3
3
99 33.0
15
32 .469
1
2 .500
14 16 .875
9
26
35 11.7
7
0
2
3
9
1
45 15.0
11 Moore,Nic
3
3
107 35.7
11
29 .379
4
10 .400
14 14 1.000
1
12
13 4.3
5
0
9
5
0
1
40 13.3
22 Ekey,Jon
3
3
87 29.0
7
21 .333
5
14 .357
1
2 .500
1
6
7 2.3
7
0
4
1
6
2
20 6.7
13 Wilkins,John
3
3
59 19.7
6
15 .400
2
4 .500
5
6 .833
6
10
16 5.3
10
1
0
1
2
0
19 6.3
02 Allen, Bryant
3
0
90 30.0
6
23 .261
3
13 .231
2
2 1.000
2
6
8 2.7
5
0
2
5
1
2
17 5.7
05 Cousin,Anthony
3
0
59 19.7
3
10 .300
2
5 .400
1
2 .500
1
7
8 2.7
4
0
4
0
0
1
9 3.0
24 Upshaw,Zeke
3
0
11
3.7
0
1 .000
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
3
3 1.0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0 0.0
04 Clark,Darious
2
0
4
2.0
0
2 .000
0
2 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
44 Hill,Johnny
1
0
1
1.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
11
16 5.3
7
Pct
Team
5
0
0
0
Total
3
66 180 .367
22
70 .314
44 50 .880
31
88 119 39.7
46
1
25 22 18 14 198 66.0
Opponents
3
66 180 .367
21
65 .323
36 49 .735
36
83 119 39.7
53
0
33 29
7
8 189 63.0
1
S
N
1
7
0
0
0
3
6
2
0
4
2
7
7
0
2
0
9
2
2
4
8
9
6
5
5
0
7
7
0
0
3
7
3
7
0
0
0
0
0
(entering this season)
POINTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
(entering this season)
G
Pts.
1. Doug Collins (1970-73) 77 2. Billy Lewis (1975-78) 110 3. Fred Marberry (1954-57) 85 4. Ron Jones (1977-80) 115 5. Osiris Eldridge (2006-10) 133 6. Bill Sarver (1951-54) 95 7. Tarise Bryson (1998-02) 91 8. Jerry McGreal (1965-68) 85 9. George Terry (1965-68) 79 10. Dan Muller (1995-98) 128
REBOUNDS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Ron DeVries (1971-74) 2. Dave Schertz (1955-59) 3. Fred Marberry (1953-57) 4. Steve Arends (1965-68) 5. Billy Lewis (1974-78) 6. Rick Lamb (1979-83) 7. Jeff Wilkins (1974-77) 8. Del Yarbrough (1976-80) 9. Dinma Odiakosa (2007-10) 10. Hank Cornley (1980-84)
G
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Jamar Smiley (1994-98) 2. Ron Jones (1976-80) 3. Derrick Mayes (1975-79) 4. Mike Bonczyk (1972-76) 5. Michael McKenny (1981-85) 6. Vince Greene (2001-05) 7. Randy Blair (1986-90) 8. Richard Thomas (1990-93) 9. Todd Wemhoener (1990-94) 10. David Cason (1993-95)
BLOCKED SHOTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Greg Dilligard (2003-07) 2. LeRoy Watkins (1996-99) 3. Mike VandeGarde (1990-94) 4. Joe Galvin (1976-80) Jackie Carmichael (‘08-pres.) 6. Jeff Wilkins (1974-77) 7. Bill Braksick (1983-86) 8. Anthony Slack (2006-08) 9. Jarrod Coleman (1986-90) 10. Dinma Odiakosa (2007-10)
STEALS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Ron Jones (1976-80) 2. Osiris Eldridge (2006-10) 3. Richard Thomas (1989-93) 4. Todd Wemhoener (1990-94) 5. Jamar Smiley (1994-98) 6. Vince Greene (2001-05) 7. Michael McKenny (1981-85) 8. Tarise Bryson (1998-02) Rickie Johnson (1981-85) 10. Gregg Alexander (2001-05)
2,240 1,962 1,881 1,839 1,838 1,798 1,736 1,542 1,470 1,445
Rebs.
77 1,033 106 978 85 933 85 885 110 869 116 809 81 794 111 750 102 734 114 700
ASSISTS
ACTIVE Career Leaders
G Asts. 126 115 112 85 121 119 119 115 110 60
740 597 506 482 467 416 384 376 371 357
G Blks. 118 120 112 107 98 81 85 64 123 102
160 143 134 132 132 103 88 79 74 66
G
Stls.
115 133 115 110 126 119 121 91 121 117
222 181 174 163 142 139 138 129 129 127
SCORING (total points) 1005 - Jackie Carmichael 467 - Tyler Brown 456 - Jon Ekey FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .523 (34-65) - Jordan Threloff .511 (362-709) - Jackie Carmichael FIELD GOALS MADE 362- Jackie Carmichael 166 - Jon Ekey 3-POINT SHOOTING .454 (79-174) - Tyler Brown .406 (39-96) - Bryant Allen 3-POINTERS MADE 81 - Jon Ekey 79 - Tyler Brown FREE THROW SHOOTING .846 (22-26) - Bryant Allen .788 (82-104) - Tyler Brown FREE THROWS MADE 279 - Jackie Carmichael 108 - John Wilkins ASSISTS 149 - Anthony Cousin 91 - Jon Ekey 79 - Tyler Brown STEALS 50 - Jackie Carmichael 43 - Anthony Cousin 42 - Jon Ekey BLOCKS 132 - Jackie Carmichael 76 - Jon Ekey REBOUNDS 636 - Jackie Carmichael 295 - Jon Ekey 252 - John Wilkins
Newspaper Jim Benson Beat Writer, The Pantagraph 301 W. Washington Bloomington, IL 61701 Office Phone -- 309-829-9411, ext. 404 Fax Phone -- 309-829-7000 Email -- jbenson@pantagraph.com Emily Warner Sports Editor, Daily Vidette Campus Box 0890, Normal, IL 61790-0890 Office Phone -- 309-438-7685 Fax Phone -- 309-438-5211 Kevin Capie Peoria Journal-Star, 1 News Plaza Peoria, IL 61643 Office Phone -- 309-686-3208 Fax Phone -- 309-686-3205 Email -- kcapie@prodigy.net Jim Ruppert Sports Editor, State Journal-Register 1 Copley Plaza, Box 219 Springfield, IL 62705 Office Phone -- 217-788-1547 Fax Phone -- 217-788-1551 Email -- ruppert@sj-r.com
Radio Dick Luedke WJBC Radio, Play-By-Play Announcer 236 Greenwood Ave. Bloomington, IL 61702-0008 Office Phone -- 309-766-3635 Fax Phone -- 309-766-9637 Email -- dick.luedke.h2hj@statefarm.com Mike Matthews WJBC Radio, Color Analyst Bloomington, IL 61702-0008 Office Phone -- 309-766-0889 Email -- mike.matthews.aobp@statefarm.com Deb Lesser WZND Radio Campus Box 4481 Normal, IL 61790-4481 Office Phone -- 309-438-5491 Fax Phone -- 309-438-2652
Television Lee Hall Sports Director, WEEK-TV (NBC) 2907 Springfield Road East Peoria, IL 61611 Office Phone -- 309-698-3729 Fax Phone -- 309-698-2070 Email -- lhall@week.com Kurt Pegler Sports Director, WMBD-TV (CBS) 3131 N. University, Peoria, IL 61604 Office Phone -- 309-686-9462 Fax Phone -- 309-686-8658 Email -- kurtp@wmbd.com Laura Trendle-Polus TV-10 Campus Box 4450 Normal, IL 61790-4450 Office Phone -- 309-438-5481 Fax Phone -- 309-438-2652
Illinois State
0
Career Leaders - Top 10
Jackie Carmichael
9
Career Leaders/Media Outlets
65
By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY
COACHING RECORDS By Tenure
Kevin Stallings (1993-99)
Year Overall MVC Finish 1982 17-12 9-7 1983 24-7 13-5 1984 23-8 13-3 1985 22-8 11-5 1986 15-14 9-7 1987 19-13 7-7 1988 18-13 9-5 1989 13-17 6-8 1990 18-13 9-5 1991 5-23 4-12 1992 18-11 14-4 1993 19-10 13-5 1994 16-11 12-6 1995 20-13 13-5 1996 22-12 13-5 1997 24-6 14-4 1998 25-6 16-2 1999 16-15 7-11 2000 10-20 5-13 2001 21-9 12-6 2002 17-14 12-6 2003 8-21 5-13 2004 10-19 4-14 2005 17-13 8-10 2006 9-19 4-14 2007 15-16 6-12 2008 25-10 13-5 2009 24-10 11-7 2010 22-11 11-7 2011 12-19 4-14 2012 21-14 9-9 31
Illinois State 66
Fifth Second T-First T-Second Fourth Fourth Third T-Fifth T-Second T-Eighth T-First First Fourth T-Second Second First First Seventh T-Eighth T-Second Third T-Eighth Tenth Sixth T-Ninth T-Seventh Second Third Third T-Eighth T-Third
545-407 296-236
Bob Donewald (1979-89)
MVC Non Tourney MVC
Post Season
2-1 6-4 ----3-0 8-2 NCAA 0-1 1-1 9-4 NCAA 1-1 0-1 11-2 NCAA 1-1 1-1 5-6 ----1-1 11-5 NIT 2-1 2-1 7-7 NIT 0-1 1-1 6-8 ----3-0 6-8 NCAA 0-1 0-1 1-10 ---1-1 3-6 ----2-1 4-4 ----0-1 4-4 ----1-1 6-7 NIT 1-1 1-1 8-6 NIT 2-1 3-0 7-2 NCAA 0-1 3-0 6-4 NCAA 1-1 1-1 8-3 ----0-1 5-6 ----1-1 8-2 NIT 0-1 1-1 4-7 ----1-1 2-7 ----1-1 5-4 ----0-1 9-2 ----0-1 5-4 ----0-1 9-3 ----2-1 10-4 NIT 1-1 2-1 11-2 NIT 0-1 1-1 10-3 NIT 0-1 0-1 8-4 ----2-1 10-4 NIT 1-1 37-27 212-144
10-15
Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
L
Pct.
B.C. Edwards (4) J.P. Stewart (4) William Bawden (2) George Binnewies (2) Harrison Russell (13) Clifford E. Horton (2) Don Karnes (2) Joseph Cogdal (22) James “Pim” Goff (8) James Collie (13) Will Robinson (5) Gene Smithson (3) Bob Donewald (11) Bob Bender (4) Kevin Stallings (6) Tom Richardson (4) Porter Moser (4) Tim Jankovich (5)
1899-02 1903-06 1907-08 1909-10 1911-23 1924-25 1926-27 1928-49 1950-57 1958-70 1971-75 1976-78 1979-89 1989-93 1993-99 1999-03 2003-07 2007-12
2 10 4 5 97 20 20 177 97 139 51 18 121 57 63 64 67 64
.875 .667 .714 .772 .470 .286 .310 .613 .503 .600 .605 .786 .632 .513 .661 .467 .432 .619
1,497 1,166
.562
14 20 10 17 86 8 9 280 98 209 78 66 208 60 123 56 51 104
Redbirds Totals (114) 1899-
Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
Bob Donewald (8) Bob Bender (4) Kevin Stallings (6) Tom Richardson (4) Porter Moser (4) Tim Jankovich (5)
1981-89 1989-93 1993-99 1999-03 2003-07 2007-12
Redbirds Totals (31)
1981-
77 40 75 34 22 48
L
47 26 33 38 50 42
.621 .606 .694 .472 .305 .533
296 236 .556
In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)
Pct.
Years W
L
Pct. .611 .667 .692 .429 .200 .583
Bob Donewald (8) Bob Bender (4) Kevin Stallings (6) Tom Richardson (4) Porter Moser (4) Tim Jankovich (5)
1982-89 1990-93 1994-99 2000-03 2004-07 2008-12
11 6 9 3 1 7
7 3 4 4 4 5
Redbirds Totals (31)
1981-
37
27
.578
In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)
Number
W
L
Pct.
Bob Donewald (1983, 1984, 1985) Bob Bender (1990) Kevin Stallings (1997, 1998)
3 1 2
1 0 1
3 1 2
.250 .000 .333
Redbirds Totals (6)
6
2
6 .250
In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)
Gene Smithson (1977, 1978) Bob Donewald (1980, 1987, 1988) Kevin Stallings (1995, 1996) Tom Richardson (2001) Tim Jankovich (2008, 09, 10, 12) Redbirds Totals (12)
Number
W
L
Pct.
2 3 2 1 4
1 3 3 0 2
2 3 2 1 4
.333 .500 .600 .000 .333
12
9
12 .429
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Indiana State
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2012-13 Preview Numerical Roster No. Name
Yr. Pos. Ht.
0 Jake Kitchell
So. F 6-10 225 Union Mills (Ind.) South Central High
2 Lucas Eitel
Jr. G 6-2
185 Marshall (Ill.) High
3 Manny Arop
Jr.
210 Edmonton (Alberta) Gonzaga
5 Justin Gant
So. C 6-8
210 Terre Haute (Ind.) North Vigo High
11 Devonte Brown
Fr. G 6-3
185 Killeen (Texas) Ellison High
12 Dawon Cummings
Jr. G 6-4
205 Kansas City (Mo.) Coffeyville C.C.
F 6-6
Wt. Hometown / Last School
13 Jake Odum
Jr. G 6-4
170 Terre Haute (Ind.) South Vigo High
20 Rhett Smith
Fr.
F 6-7
220 Sullivan (Ind.) Sullivan High
22 Brandon Burnett
Fr. G 6-6
225 Tucson (Ariz.) Cienega High
30 Mike Samuels
Jr.
C 6-11 265 Bushkill (Pa.) Wabash Valley College F 6-8
31 RJ Mahurin
Jr.
32 Khristian Smith
Fr. G 6-6
210 Rockville (Ind.) High 200 Indianapolis (Ind.) Pike High
42 TJ Bell
Fr. G/F 6-8
220 Charleston (Ill.) High
RJ Mahurin
Greg Lansing Head Coach
At A Glance
Alma Mater: South Dakota (‘90) Overall Record: 38-29 (2 years) Record at ISU: 38-29 (2 years) 2011-12: 18-15 / 8-10 (8th)
Year-By-Year Record Season School
Overall Conf. Conf. W L W L Place Tourn.
2010-11 Indiana State 2011-12 Indiana State
20 14 18 15
12 6 8 10
3rd 8th
3-0 1-1
School Totals (2 years) Career Totals (same)
38 29 38 29
20 16 20 16
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4-1 4-1
2011-12: 18-15; 8-10 MVC (8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 NOTEWORTHY • The Sycamores compiled a 7-10 record against teams in postseason play last season. ISU was 1-5 against NCAA Tournament teams (1-0 against Vanderbilt, 0-2 against Creighton and 0-3 versus Wichita State). • The Sycamores were 9-1 last season when scoring at least 68 points and were 11-1 when holding teams to 63 points or less. • Indiana State won three games by five points or less last season, upping their total of close victories to 38 since 2005. Under Greg Lansing, the Sycamores are 12-5 in close games. • Indiana State was a perfect 12-of-12 from 3-point range on February 11 against Southern Illinois which is a new NCAA record for most consecutive 3-pointers made, best 3-point field goal percentage with at least 10 attempts and most attempts by a team that hits all of their 3-pointers.
Basketball Support Staff
Lou Gudino Asst. Coach
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Marcus Belcher Asst. Coach
David Ragland Asst. Coach
Rich Kemper Operations
Cody Inskeep Athletic Trainer
Dr. Tom Klootwyk Team Doctor
Schedule/Results/University Facts 2012-13 Basketball Schedule
2011-12 Results (18-15, 8-10)
Date
Opponent
Site
Thursday Friday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Saturday Saturday Saturday
November 1 November 9 November 13 November 17 November 20 November 25 December 1 December 8 December 15
Lewis (EX) at UCLA (Fox Sports Net) Winthrop Truman State (WTWO) at Ball State High Point ^New Mexico (WTWO) at Morehead State at IUPUI
Terre Haute, Ind. 7:05 p.m. ET Los Angeles, Calif. 11:00 p.m. ET Terre Haute, Ind. 7:05 p.m. ET Terre Haute, Ind. 1:05 p.m. ET Muncie, Ind. 7:00 p.m. ET Terre Haute, Ind. 1:05 p.m. ET Terre Haute, Ind. 2:05 p.m. ET Morehead, Ky. 2:00 p.m. ET Indianapolis, Ind. 7:00 p.m. ET
Saturday Sunday Monday
Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) December 22 vs. Mississippi (ESPNU) Honolulu, Hawaii 5:00 p.m. ET December 23 vs. SDSU/USF (ESPNU) Honolulu, Hawaii 4 or 6 p.m ET December 24 vs. TBD (ESPN2/U/3) Honolulu, Hawaii TBA
Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Fri.-Sat. Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.
December 30 January 2 January 5 January 9 January 12 January 16 January 19 January 23 January 26 January 29 February 2 February 6 February 9 February 12 February 16 February 19 February 22-23 February 27 March 2 March 7-10
*Illinois State (WTWO) *at UNI *at Creighton *Bradley (WTWO) *at Southern Illinois (WTWO) *Missouri State (WTWO) *Evansville (MVC TV) *at Illinois State (WTWO) *UNI (WTWO) *at Wichita State *at Drake (MVC TV) *Creighton *Southern Illinois *at Missouri State (MVC TV) *at Bradley *Wichita State (ESPN3) BracketBusters *Drake *at Evansville MVC Tournament
Terre Haute, Ind. Cedar Falls, Iowa Omaha, Neb. Terre Haute, Ind. Carbondale, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Normal, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. Wichita, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Springfield, Mo. Peoria, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Evansville, Ind. St. Louis, Mo.
Time
1:05 p.m. ET 8:00 p.m. ET 3:05 p.m. ET 7:05 p.m. ET 8:05 p.m. ET 7:05 p.m. ET 8:00 p.m. ET 8:00 p.m. ET 1:05 p.m. ET 8:00 p.m. ET 7:30 p.m. ET 7:05 p.m. ET 1:05 p.m. ET 8:00 p.m. ET 2:00 p.m. ET 7:00 p.m. ET TBA 7:05 p.m. ET TBA TBA
Date Opponent
Score
N11 N14 N18 N21 N24 N25 N27 D3 D10 D17 D21 D28 D31 J4 J7 J10 J13 J15 J18 J21 J25 J29 F1 F4 F8 F11 F14 F18 F22 F25 M1 M2 M13
79-72 W 71-59 W 57-50 W 57-56 W 60-49 W 69-76 L 72-66 W 65-74 L 68-57 W 61-55 W 50-35 W 64-79 L 77-66 W 48-65 L 63-69 L 80-78 W 67-73 L 65-75 L 54-67 L 49-75 L 59-54 W 90-81 W (2ot) 61-54 W 66-71 L 60-68 L 78-68 W 83-77 W (ot) 54-75 L 59-46 W 60-61 L 66-51 W 48-72 L 60-67 L
EASTERN ILLINOIS at Louisiana-Monroe BALL STATE GREEN BAY ^vs. Texas Tech ^vs. Minnesota ^vs. Fairfield +at Boise State MARYVILLE at #25 Vanderbilt LOUISIANA-MONROE *at Drake *BRADLEY *at Northern Iowa *MISSOURI STATE *EVANSVILLE *at Southern Illinois *WICHITA STATE *at Illinois State *at Creighton *NORTHERN IOWA *at Evansville *DRAKE *at Wichita State *at Bradley *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *ILLINOIS STATE ~at Butler *at Missouri State *CREIGHTON %vs. Southern Illinois %vs. Wichita State $ROBERT MORRIS
W/L
Att. 5706 1236 5773 4761 3170 3377 3874 5342 4929 13310 5167 4035 5224 3409 5327 6790 3151 6410 4189 17411 4933 5836 5445 10468 7520 6040 4963 10000 6911 7911 7872 11348 2113
Indiana State
Day
Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ^Old Spice Classic; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; $CIT
^Mountain West-Missouri Valley Conference Challenge Series; *denotes conference game
Indiana State University (Founded 1865) Athletic Directory President: Dr. Daniel J. Bradley Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Joe Sanders Director of Athletics: Ron Prettyman Senior Assistant Athletics Director: John Sherman Senior Woman’s Administrator: Angie Lansing Assistant AD/Compliance: Joel McMullen Athletics Department Telephone: 812-237-4040 Athletics Department Address: ISU Athletics, 4th and Chestnut, Terre Haute, IN 47809 Men’s Basketball SID: Ace Hunt (office: 812-237-4161) Media Relations Mailing Address: ISU Arena, Suite 110-D, Terre Haute, IN 47809 SID Office Telephone: 812-237-4160 SID Fax Number: 812-237-4157
Dr. Daniel Bradley President
Dr. Joe Sanders Faculty Rep.
University Facts Founded: 1865 Location: Terre Haute, Ind. Enrollment: 11,494 Colors: Royal Blue and White Nickname: Sycamores Years in the MVC: 37 Arena: Hulman Center (10,200) Courtside Telephone Number: 812-237-3654
Ron Prettyman Athletic Director
Ace Hunt Basketball SID
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Indiana State
2011-12 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (18-15) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
20 Lathan, Dwayne
32 19
901 28.2
126 276 .457
21
80 .263
119 149 .799
33 124 157 4.9
73
1
13 Odum, Jake
33 33
1021 30.9
106 251 .422
15
53 .283
131 177 .740
31 163 194 5.9
81
1 158 98 10 59 358 10.8
FT FTA
PF FO
15 Richard, Carl
30 30
884 29.5
104 264 .394
30
82 .366
52 65 .800
38 108 146 4.9
63
1
34 Walker, Myles
33 32
787 23.8
104 226 .460
0
0 .000
48 81 .593
64
89 153 4.6
77
4
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 49 71 11 24 392 12.3 26 53
3 26 290 9.7
8 53 30 13 256 7.8
24 Printy, Jordan
33 30
827 25.1
77 218 .353
62 166 .373
25 33 .758
3
58
61 1.8
26
0
48 16
31 Mahurin, R.J.
30
6
491 16.4
68 173 .393
33
96 .344
48 70 .686
19
54
73 2.4
55
1
13 22 13 12 217 7.2
25 McWhorter, Steve
33 15
818 24.8
52 133 .391
9
34 .265
18 31 .581
9
45
54 1.6
77
0
54 43
3 21 131 4.0
02 Eitel, Lucas
32
0
424 13.3
32
73 .438
21
49 .429
12 17 .706
12
38
50 1.6
30
0
28 15
2 12
05 Gant, Justin
29
0
283
9.8
25
57 .439
4
11 .364
15 22 .682
17
28
45 1.6
33
0
8 17 20
4
69 2.4
00 Kitchell, Jake
27
0
186
6.9
26
40 .650
5
10 .500
6 11 .545
9
19
28 1.0
22
0
4
9 11
4
63 2.3
8
0
53
6.6
2
8 .250
1
7 .143
1
3 .333
4
9
13 1.6
6
0
1
2
0
Team
49
Total
33
722 1719 .420
201 588 .342
475 659 .721
288 788 1076 32.6
543
Opponents
33
758 1763 .430
204 554 .368
421 571 .737
293 809 1102 33.4
621 20 412 408 82 192 2141 64.9
01 Doluony, Koang
53 102 3.1
0
1 19 241 7.3
0
4
97 3.0
6 0.8 0
8 397 403 104 194 2120 64.2
Conference Games Only (8-10, 8th) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
20 Lathan, Dwayne
17 14
524 30.8
77 171 .450
14
49 .286
68 83 .819
18
70
88 5.2
41
1
34 39
8 12 236 13.9
13 Odum, Jake
18 18
551 30.6
68 150 .453
12
27 .444
79 102 .775
21
90 111 6.2
49
1
76 49
5 28 227 12.6
14 38
2 12 173 9.6
15 Richard, Carl
18 18
543 30.2
65 164 .396
15
49 .306
28 37 .757
27
64
91 5.1
39
1
34 Walker, Myles
18 17
414 23.0
55 119 .462
0
0 .000
24 44 .545
37
48
85 4.7
45
2
24 Printy, Jordan
18 16
428 23.8
40 113 .354
31
83 .373
12 18 .667
2
28
30 1.7
18
0
24
31 Mahurin, R.J.
17
4
298 17.5
33 101 .327
12
51 .235
19 26 .731
11
33
44 2.6
38
1
12 10 11
7
97 5.7
02 Eitel, Lucas
17
0
247 14.5
23
48 .479
14
32 .438
12 15 .800
10
28
38 2.2
19
0
18
25 McWhorter, Steve
18
3
410 22.8
26
64 .406
4
16 .250
7 15 .467
6
23
29 1.6
43
0
25 24
00 Kitchell, Jake
15
0
100
6.7
12
18 .667
3
6 .500
3
5 .600
7
15
22 1.5
14
0
2
05 Gant, Justin
14
0
117
8.4
8
18 .444
0
1 .000
6
9 .667
9
11
20 1.4
21
0
3
5
0
43
8.6
2
8 .250
1
7 .143
1
3 .333
4
7
11 2.2
5
0
1
Team
28
28
56 3.1
0
Total
18
409 974 .420
106 321 .330
259 357 .725
180 445 625 34.7
332
Opponents
18
418 968 .432
106 284 .373
285 380 .750
157 447 604 33.6
343 14 225 194 43 108 1227 68.2
01 Doluony, Koang
6 27 15 7 9
1 1
3 134 7.4 9 123 6.8 8
72 4.2
1 13
63 3.5
6
8
2
30 2.0
8
2
2
22 1.6
1
0
0
3
6 1.2 0
6 215 221 54 96 1183 65.7
70
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
N
1
R
N
1
A
N
1
B
N
Conference Tournament (1-1) ## Player
P
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
20 Lathan, Dwayne
2
2
62 31.0
9
19 .474
1
5 .200
5
7 .714
2
9
11 5.5
6
0
3
4
1
4
24 12.0
13 Odum, Jake
2
2
57 28.5
8
21 .381
0
3 .000
7
8 .875
1
11
12 6.0
3
0
3
4
0
4
23 11.5
34 Walker, Myles
2
2
50 25.0
6
15 .400
0
0 .000
2
2 1.000
2
3
5 2.5
3
0
0
3
3
3
14 7.0
15 Richard, Carl
2
2
53 26.5
2
11 .182
1
4 .250
6
6 1.000
1
6
7 3.5
5
0
5
4
0
2
11 5.5
05 Gant, Justin
2
0
20 10.0
4
6 .667
0
0 .000
2
3 .667
2
3
5 2.5
2
0
0
0
1
0
10 5.0
31 Mahurin, R.J.
2
0
26 13.0
2
9 .222
1
4 .250
5 11 .455
3
1
4 2.0
2
0
0
4
0
1
10 5.0
24 Printy, Jordan
2
1
36 18.0
3
9 .333
3
8 .375
0
0 .000
0
2
2 1.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
9 4.5
25 McWhorter, Steve
2
1
52 26.0
2
6 .333
1
3 .333
1
2 .500
0
2
2 1.0
1
0
3
1
1
2
6 3.0
00 Kitchell, Jake
2
0
10
5.0
2
3 .667
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4 2.0
02 Eitel, Lucas
2
0
34 17.0
1
3 .333
1
2 .500
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
1
0
0
1
0
1
3 1.5
Team
3
6
9 4.5
0
Total
2
39 102 .382
8
29 .276
28 39 .718
14
43
57 28.5
25
0
14 21
6 17 114 57.0
Opponents
2
49 112 .438
10
26 .385
15 19 .789
23
55
78 39.0
33
0
25 29
7 13 123 61.5
0
0
S
N
1
(entering this season)
POINTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G
8
1. Larry Bird (1976-79) 94 2. John S. Williams (’82-86) 113 3. Jerry Newsom (1965-68) 85 4. Butch Wade (1964-67) 74 5. David Moss (2002-06) 108 6. Eddie Bird (1987-91) 111 7. Duane Klueh (1946-49) 91 Carl Nicks (1976-80) 85 9. Rick Williams (1972-76) 77 10. Matt Renn (1997-01) 118
2
REBOUNDS
7
8
3
2
0
0
4
3
9
9
5
0
6
2
7
2
0
5
0
5
0
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G
(entering this season)
Pts. 2,850 2,374 2,147 1,672 1,562 1,555 1,432 1,432 1,351 1,347
Rebs.
1. Larry Bird (1976-79) 94 1,247 2. Jerry Newsom (1965-68) 85 953 3. DeCarsta Webster (1975-78) 85 862 4. Matt Renn (1997-01) 118 789 5. Jim Cruse (1993-97) 105 771 6. George Pillow (1968-71) 76 731 7. Djibril Kante (1998-02) 120 676 8. Rick Williams (1973-76) 78 661 9. John S. Williams (’82-86) 113 629 10. Brad Miley (1976-80) 121 627
ASSISTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G
1. Steve Reed (1977-81) 119 2. Rick Fields (1981-85) 112 3. Jimmy Smith (1974-78) 105 4. Nate Green (1996-00) 114 5. Gabe Moore (2004-08) 122 6. Larry Bird (1976-79) 94 7. Michael Menser (1997-01) 116 8. Nick Hargrove (1993-97) 99 9. David Moss (2002-06) 108 10. Greg Thomas (1989-92) 109
BLOCKED SHOTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
G
Asts. 616 551 517 496 444 435 426 369 350 331
Blks.
DeCarsta Webster (‘75-78) 85 168 Isiah Martin (2007-11) 113 136 Djibril Kante (1998-02) 120 127 Nate Green (1996-00) 114 109 Larry Bird (1976-79) 94 83 Alex Gilbert (1978-80) 61 75 John S. Williams (’82-86) 113 68 Marcus Johnson (1991-94) 60 66
STEALS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
ACTIVE Career Leaders
Jake Odum
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Career Leaders - Top 10
1. Larry Bird (1976-79) 94 Nate Green (1996-00) 114 3. Gabe Moore (2004-08) 122 4. Michael Menser (1997-01) 116 5. Matt Renn (1997-01) 118 6. Rick Fields (1981-85) 112 7. David Moss (2002-06) 108 8. Carl Nicks (1976-80) 85 9. Marcus Howard (2000-04) 93 10. Jake Odum (2010-pres.) 67
Stls. 240 240 203 188 165 145 133 128 125 121
Todd Golden Beat Writer, Terre Haute Tribune-Star P.O. Box 149, Terre Haute, IN 47808 Office Phone -- 812-231-4227 Fax Phone -- 812-231-4321 Email -- todd.golden@tribstar.com Jeff Rabjohns Indianapolis Star, 307 N. Pennsylvania Indianapolis, IN 46204 Office Phone -- 317-444-6644 Fax Phone -- 317-444-6500 Email -- jeff.rabjohns@indystar.com Sports Editor The Indiana Statesman Hulman Memorial Student Union Terre Haute, IN 47809 Office Phone -- 812-237-3030 Fax Phone -- 812-237-7629
Radio SCORING (total points) 674 - Jake Odum 363 - RJ Mahurin 114 - Lucas Eitel FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .650 (26-40) - Jake Kitchell .458 (38-83) - Lucas Eitel FIELD GOALS MADE 201 - Jake Odum 119 - RJ Mahurin 3-POINT SHOOTING .434 (23-53) - Lucas Eitel .352 (58-165) - RJ Mahurin .303 (33-109) - Jake Odum 3-POINTERS MADE 58 - RJ Mahurin 33 - Jake Odum FREE THROW SHOOTING .735 (239-325) - Jake Odum .714 (15-21) - Lucas Eitel .691 (67-97) - RJ Mahurin FREE THROWS MADE 239 - Jake Odum 67 - RJ Mahurin ASSISTS 297 - Jake Odum 35 - Lucas Eitel
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Career Leaders/Media Outlets
STEALS 121 - Jake Odum 22 - RJ Mahurin BLOCKS 20 - Justin Gant 19 - Jake Odum 19 - RJ Mahurin REBOUNDS
WIBQ-FM (98.5) 824 South Third Street Terre Haute, IN 47807 Office Phone is 812-232-4161 Fax Phone is 812-234-9999 WISU-FM (89.7) Dreiser Hall 230, Indiana State University Terre Haute, IN 47809 Office Phone – 812-237-9697 Fax Phone – 812-237-3241 Brian Fritz Radio Play-by-Play 401 North Fourth Street, Room 101B Terre Haute, IN 47809 Cell Phone – 812-230-3288
Television Jason Pensky Sports Director, WTWO-TV (NBC) 10849 N. Highway 41, Farmersburg, IN 47850 Office Phone -- 812-232-9504 Fax Phone -- 812-696-2755 Rick Semmler Sports Director, WTHI-TV (CBS) 918 Ohio St., Terre Haute, IN 47808 Office Phone -- 812-232-4953 Fax Phone -- 812-232-8953 Dave Calabro Sports Director, WTHR-TV (NBC) 1000 N. Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Office Phone -- 317-639-6397 Fax Phone -- 317-655-5753 Anthony Calhoun Sports Unit Manager, WISH-TV (CBS) P.O. Box 7088, Indianapolis, IN 46207 Office Phone -- 317-931-2255 Fax Phone -- 317-926-1144 Dave Furst Sports Director, WRTV-TV (ABC) 1330 N. Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Office Phone -- 317-269-1433 Fax Phone -- 317-269-1445
327 - Jake Odum 126 - RJ Mahurin
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Indiana State
By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY
John R. Wooden (2) John L. Longfellow (6) Longfellow/Paul Wolf (1) Duane Klueh (12) Gordon C. Stauffer (8) Bob King (3) Bill Hodges (4) Dave Schellhase (3) Ron Greene (4) Tates Locke (5) Sherman Dillard (3) Royce Waltman (10) Kevin McKenna (3) Greg Lansing (2)
1946-48 1948-54 1954-55 1955-67 1967-75 1975-78 1978-82 1982-85 1985-89 1989-94 1994-97 1997-07 2007-10 2011-
ISU Totals (113)
1899-
44 120 9 182 121 61 67 37 31 50 29 134 43 38
15 59 15 122 94 24 48 48 82 88 51 164 52 29
1,386 1,176
Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)
Sherman Dillard (1994-97)
Year Overall MVC Finish 1977 25-3 ----- 1978 23-9 11-5 1979 33-1 16-0 1980 16-11 8-8 1981 9-18 4-12 1982 9-18 3-13 1983 9-19 5-13 1984 14-14 6-10 1985 14-15 6-10 1986 11-17 5-11 1987 9-20 4-10 1988 7-21 3-11 1989 4-24 0-14 1990 8-20 2-12 1991 14-14 9-7 1992 13-15 12-6 1993 11-17 7-11 1994 4-24 3-15 1995 7-19 3-15 1996 10-16 6-12 1997 12-16 6-12 1998 16-11 10-8 1999 15-12 10-8 2000 22-10 14-4 2001 22-12 10-8 2002 6-22 4-14 2003 7-24 2-16 2004 9-19 5-13 2005 11-20 5-13 2006 13-16 4-14 2007 13-18 5-13 2008 15-16 8-10 2009 11-21 7-11 2010 17-15 9-9 2011 20-14 12-6 2012 18-15 8-10 36
477-576 232-364
----- T-Second First T-Fifth Eighth T-Ninth T-Seventh Seventh T-Sixth Seventh T-Seventh Eighth Eighth Eighth T-Fourth T-Fourth T-Seventh T-Ninth Eleventh Ninth T-Eighth Fifth T-Fifth First T-Fourth T-Ninth Tenth T-Eighth T-Ninth T-Ninth Tenth T-Seventh T-Eighth T-Fifth Third Eighth -----
MVC Non Tourney MVC ----- 2-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 ----- ----- ----- 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 3-0 1-1
25-3 10-3 14-1 8-2 5-5 6-4 4-5 8-3 7-4 6-5 5-9 4-9 4-9 6-7 5-6 1-8 4-5 1-9 4-4 4-4 5-3 6-2 5-3 7-5 9-4 2-7 4-7 4-5 5-6 8-1 7-4 6-5 3-9 8-5 5-8 9-4
21-29 224-184
Post Season NIT 0-1 NIT 1-1 NCAA 4-1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------NCAA 0-1 NCAA 1-1 --------------------------------CBI 0-1 NCAA 0-1 CIT 0-1 6-8
COACHING RECORDS By Tenure
72
Years W
Bob King (2) Bill Hodges (4) Dave Schellhase (3) Ron Greene (4) Tates Locke (5) Sherman Dillard (3) Royce Waltman (10) Kevin McKenna (3) Greg Lansing (2)
1976-78 1978-82 1982-85 1985-89 1989-94 1994-97 1997-07 2007-10 2011-
Sycamores Totals (36)
1976-
11 31 17 12 33 15 69 24 20
.541
Pct.
5 .686 33 .484 33 .340 46 .207 51 .393 39 .278 111 .383 30 .444 16 .556
232 364 .389
In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)
L
.746 .670 .375 .602 .568 .718 .582 .435 .274 .411 .363 .450 .452 .567
Years W
L
Pct.
Bob King (1) Bill Hodges (4) Dave Schellhase (3) Ron Greene (4) Tates Locke (4) Sherman Dillard (1) Royce Waltman (10) Kevin McKenna (3) Greg Lansing (2)
1978 1979-82 1983-85 1986-89 1990-94 1997 1998-07 2008-10 2011-
2 3 1 0 0 1 8 2 4
1 .667 3 .000 3 .333 4 .000 4 .000 1 .500 9 .471 3 .400 1 .800
Sycamores Totals (32)
1976-
21
29 .420
In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)
Number
W
L
Pct.
Bill Hodges (1979) Royce Waltman (2000, 2001) Greg Lansing (2011)
1 2 1
4 1 0
1 2 1
.800 .333 .000
Sycamores Totals (4)
4
5
4
.556
In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)
Number
W
L
Pct.
Bob King (1977, 1978)
2
1
2
.333
Sycamores Totals (2)
2
1
2
.333
In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Coaches (Years)
Number
W
L
Pct.
Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
L
Pct.
Kevin McKenna (2010)
1
0
1
.000
John P. Kimmell (11) Eddy Conners (1) Bertram E. Wiggins (1) Alfred F. Westphal (5) O.E. Sink (1) Birch E. Bayh (5) Arthur L. Strum (1) David A. Glascock (4) Walter E. Marks (9) J. Roy Goodland (1) Glenn M. Curtis (8)
1899-08, 1909-11 28 1908-09 2 1911-12 7 1912-17 47 1917-18 8 1918-23 57 1923-24 16 1924-27, 1932-33 33 1927-31, 1933-38 90 1931-32 10 1938-45 122
72 7 6 23 8 24 7 32 58 5 45
.280 .222 .538 .671 .500 .640 .696 .508 .608 .667 .724
Sycamores Totals (1)
1
0
1
.000
In the CollegeInsider.Com Tournament (CIT) Coaches (Years)
Number
W
L
Pct.
Greg Lansing (2012)
1
0
1
.000
Sycamores Totals (1)
1
0
1
.000
missouri state
2012-13 Preview
2
Numerical Roster
D
Missouri State
No. Name
Yr. Pos. Ht.
Wt. Hometown / High School
0 Anthony Downing
Sr. G 6-1
190 Atchison (Kan.) High
1 Keith Pickens
Jr. G/F 6-4
203 St. Louis (Mo.) Oakville High
3 Michael Simpson
Fr.
199 Spring (Texas) Klein Collins High
5 Jarmar Gulley
Sr. G/F 6-5
10 Tomie Aromona
So. G 5-10 165 Kansas City (Mo.) Lincoln Prep
11 Marcus Marshall
Fr.
G 6-3
181 St. Paul (Minn.) Johnson High
15 Drew Wilson
Fr.
F 6-7
217 Tulsa (Okla.) East Central High
20 Gavin Thurman
Fr.
F 6-6
223 Wichita (Kan.) Heights High
23 Dorrian Williams
Fr.
G 6-2
190 Oklahoma City (Okla.) Douglass High
30 Nathan Scheer
Jr.
F 6-5
205 Washington (Mo.) St. Francis Borgia High
35 Bruce Marshall
Fr.
C 6-10 215 Fayette (Mo.) High
42 Christian Kirk
So. F 6-7
F 6-5
T S F S
220 Beaumont (Texas) Central Medical Magnet HS
225 Springfield (Mo.) Kickapoo High
Nathan Scheer
Paul Lusk Head Coach
At A Glance
Alma Mater: Southern Illinois (‘95) Overall Record: 18-39 (2 years) Record at MSU: 16-16 (1 year) 2011-12: 16-16 / 9-9 (t-3rd)
NOTEWORTHY • Paul Lusk was named as Missouri State’s 17th men’s basketball head coach on April 1, 2011. He came to MSU after seven seasons at Purdue, including the last three as associate head coach.
Year-By-Year Record Season School 2002-03 2011-12
Overall Conf. Conf. W L W L Place Tourn.
U of Dubuque 2 23 Missouri State 16 16
School Totals (1 year) Career Totals (2 years)
16 16 18 39
2011-12: 16-16; 9-9 MVC (t-3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5 Starters Returning/Lost: *3/3 *Pickens started 11 games
1 17 9 9 9 9 10 26
10th t-3rd
0-0 0-1
--- ---
0-1 0-1
• Jarmar Gulley will miss the entire 2012-13 season after suffering a torn ACL (right knee) in July. • Anthony Downing was a four-time MVC Newcomer of the Week in 2011-12 and was on the MVC All-Newcomer Team. • Nathan Scheer was on the 2012 MVC Scholar-Athlete Team. He started 14 games last year, and has played in all 67 of his MSU career. • Keith Pickens is one of the league’s top defensive players and started 17 games as a true freshman in 200910 and 11 games as a redshirt sophomore last season.
Basketball Support Staff
Pat Baldwin Asst. Coach
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Jermaine Henderson Asst. Coach
Derrick Tilmon Asst. Coach
Sam McMahon Grad. Asst.
Tyler Landgraf Athletic Trainer
Dr. Brian Mahaffey Team Doctor
Schedule/Results/University Facts 2011-12 Basketball Schedule
2011-12 Results (16-16, 9-9)
Date
Opponent
Site
Tuesday Saturday Friday Saturday
October 30 November 3 November 9 November 17
Missouri Western (EX) McKendree (EX) Philander Smith ^San Diego State
Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo.
Time
Monday Wednesday Saturday Sunday
November 19 November 21 November 24 November 25
Hoops for Hope Challenge Jacksonville Malone vs. South Carolina vs. SMU/UALR
Springfield, Mo. 7:05 p.m. Springfield, Mo. 7:05 p.m. Puerto Vallarta 6:00 p.m. Puerto Vallarta 6 or 8:30 p.m.
Saturday Wednesday Saturday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Friday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Fri.-Sat. Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.
December 1 December 5 December 8 December 15 December 18 December 22 December 30 January 2 January 5 January 8 January 11 January 16 January 19 January 23 January 27 January 30 February 2 February 5 February 9 February 12 February 16 February 19 February 22-23 February 27 March 2 March 7-10
Oral Roberts at Tulsa (KCZ) at Oklahoma State (KYTV) Valparaiso at Alabama A&M at New Mexico State (KYTV) *Southern Illinois *at Evansville (KCZ) *at Drake (KYTV) *Illinois State *Creighton *at Indiana State (KCZ) *at Bradley (KYTV) *Wichita State *Drake (ESPN3 or ESPNU) *at Creighton (MVC TV) *Evansville *at UNI (ESPN3) *at Wichita State (MVC TV) *Indiana State (MVC TV) *at Southern Illinois (KCZ) *UNI at BracketBusters *at Illinois State (KCZ) *Bradley MVC Tournament
Springfield, Mo. Tulsa, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Springfield, Mo. Huntsville, Ala. Las Cruces, N.M. Springfield, Mo. Evansville, Ind. Des Moines, Iowa Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Terre Haute, Ind. Peoria, Ill. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Omaha, Neb. Springfield, Mo. Cedar Falls, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Springfield, Mo. Carbondale, Ill. Springfield, Mo. TBA Normal, Ill. Springfield, Mo. St. Louis, Mo.
7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m.
4:35 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA
^Mountain West-Missouri Valley Conference Challenge Series; *denotes conference game
Date Opponent
Score
W/L
Att.
N11 N15 N19 N26 N30 D3 D7 D10 D17 D19 D22 D23 D28 D31 J4 J7 J10 J13 J15 J18 J21 J25 J28 F1 F4 F8 F12 F15 F18 F22 F25 M2
68-46 77-46 71-45 69-64 63-68 60-76 67-72 68-60 78-55 66-53 68-70 61-77 77-65 72-61 60-68 69-63 77-65 60-61 82-87 65-66 51-48 69-76 63-51 67-74 57-39 56-54 64-53 58-73 67-73 46-59 70-75 64-72
W W W W (ot) L L L W W W L (ot) L W W L W W L L (ot) L W L (ot) W L W W W L L L L (ot) L
4285 2353 7089 7163 3352 14077 8601 2545 5425 5002 1526 1526 17665 6801 6124 5327 6009 5038 7654 9124 8605 4311 9376 7666 4276 3137 6461 10506 6344 6911 6421 14412
at Nevada at Arkansas State EMPORIA STATE TULSA at Oral Roberts at New Mexico OKLAHOMA STATE at Ark.-Little Rock ^KENNESAW STATE ^TEXAS A&M-CC ^vs. West Virginia ^vs. Saint Mary’s *at Creighton *DRAKE *ILLINOIS STATE *at Indiana State *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *at Northern Iowa *EVANSVILLE *CREIGHTON *at Bradley *at Illinois State *NORTHERN IOWA *WICHITA STATE *at Drake *at Southern Illinois *BRADLEY *at Wichita State ~OLD DOMINION *INDIANA STATE *at Evansville %vs. Evansville
Missouri State
Day
Home in CAPS;^iBN Sports Las Vegas Classic; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament
Missouri State University (Founded 1905) Athletic Directory President: Clifton M. (Clif) Smart, III Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. James Hutter Director of Athletics: Kyle Moats Associate Director of Athletics/SWA: Casey Comoroski Associate Director of Athletics/Compliance: Kyle Yates Asst. Director of Athletics: Deb Dishman, Monica Jones, Rick Kindhart Athletics Department Telephone: 417-836-5244 Athletic Department Address: 901 S. National, Springfield, MO 65897 Athletics Communications: Rick Kindhart (cell: 417-849-5865) Assistants: Eric Doennig, Ben Adamson, Tim Bohn Office Telephone: 417-836-5402 Fax Number: 417-836-4868
Clif Smart President
Dr. James Hutter Faculty Rep.
Kyle Moats Athletic Director
Rick Kindhart Basketball SID
University Facts Founded: 1905 Location: Springfield, Mo. Enrollment: 23,071 Colors: Maroon and White Nickname: Bears Years in the MVC: 23 Arena: JQH Arena (11,000) Courtside Telephone Number: 417-836-8145
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2011-12 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (16-16) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
34 Weems,Kyle
32 32
1005 31.4
182 440 .414
61 151 .404
75 96 .781
56 173 229 7.2
95
3
44 60 20 19 500 15.6
21 Patterson,Caleb
27 14
626 23.2
123 257 .479
22
61 75 .813
22
50
39
1
14 30 10 10 329 12.2
62 .355
FT FTA
72 2.7
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
Missouri State
00 Downing,Anthony
32 16
971 30.3
132 302 .437
41 125 .328
64 78 .821
10
91 101 3.2
68
0
74 55
1 15 369 11.5
05 Gulley,Jarmar
32 25
799 25.0
128 257 .498
18
49 .367
58 87 .667
59 126 185 5.8
101
5
40 42
4 34 332 10.4
01 Pickens,Keith
29 11
627 21.6
93 .484
2
10 .200
48 71 .676
40
87 127 4.4
66
0
42 24 19 18 140 4.8
55 Bizoukas,Michael
32 31
1005 31.4
47 132 .356
14
46 .304
19 39 .487
17
83 100 3.1
59
2 174 59
5 27 127 4.0
42 Kirk,Christian
31 14
440 14.2
49
98 .500
0
1 .000
16 27 .593
31
68
99 3.2
62
1
13 20
3
30 Scheer,Nathan
32 14
525 16.4
25
83 .301
18
66 .273
12 16 .750
5
41
46 1.4
44
2
17 20
1 12
80 2.5
50 Rhine,Isaiah
27
2
212
7.9
22
42 .524
1
3 .333
10 13 .769
15
17
32 1.2
40
1
1 10
1
3
55 2.0
33 Copeland,Corey
26
1
239
9.2
19
62 .306
9
33 .273
5
8 .625
1
23
24 0.9
11
0
13
7
2
3
52 2.0
10 Aromona,Tomie
8
0
26
3.3
2
7 .286
0
3 .000
1
1 1.000
1
3
4 0.5
1
0
1
1
0
0
5 0.6
35 Thomas,Corbin
11
0
50
4.5
1
5 .200
0
0 .000
3
5 .600
4
6
10 0.9
6
0
0
5
0
1
Team
33
39
72 2.3
0
45
P
N
6 114 3.7
5
5 0.5 2
Total
32
775 1778 .436
186 549 .339
372 516 .721
294 807 1101 34.4
592 15 433 338 66 148 2110 65.9
Opponents
32
685 1684 .407
212 606 .350
433 639 .678
309 769 1078 33.7
539
1
R
N
9 381 379 66 168 2015 63.0
Conference Games Only (9-9, t-3rd) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
34 Weems,Kyle
18 18
570 31.7
105 246 .427
36
78 .462
44 55 .800
31
94 125 6.9
50
3
23 34
8 14 290 16.1
00 Downing,Anthony
18 14
587 32.6
84 190 .442
26
80 .325
42 50 .840
5
57
62 3.4
37
0
46 33
1 10 236 13.1
21 Patterson,Caleb
13
2
262 20.2
53 114 .465
8
30 .267
30 38 .789
10
17
27 2.1
19
0
3 18
05 Gulley,Jarmar
18 13
486 27.0
72 159 .453
10
26 .385
36 53 .679
37
69 106 5.9
57
2
24 24
01 Pickens,Keith
17
9
435 25.6
29
62 .468
1
4 .250
32 50 .640
34
62
96 5.6
42
0
29 14 15 11
42 Kirk,Christian
18 13
316 17.6
32
70 .457
0
1 .000
9 15 .600
24
49
73 4.1
44
1
5 13
55 Bizoukas,Michael
18 17
580 32.2
24
79 .304
5
21 .238
8 14 .571
7
45
52 2.9
31
1
92 31
30 Scheer,Nathan
18
3
236 13.1
11
35 .314
9
27 .333
7 10 .700
5
20
25 1.4
20
1
50 Rhine,Isaiah
13
1
92
7.1
9
17 .529
1
1 1.000
6
8
5
13 1.0
11
0
33 Copeland,Corey
14
0
92
6.6
5
23 .217
3
12 .250
2
4 .500
1
8
9 0.6
5
0
3
6
35 Thomas,Corbin
4
0
7
1.8
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
1
1 0.3
3
0
0
2
10 Aromona,Tomie
2
0
12
6.0
0
3 .000
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
1
1 0.5
1
0
1
0
0
Team
19
18
37 2.1
8 .750
2
4 144 11.1
3 22 190 10.6 73 4.1
2 15
61 3.4
4 10
0
7
38 2.1
1
1
0
25 1.9
1
1
15 1.1
0
0
0 0.0
0
0 0.0
0
5
N
91 5.4
3
2
2
A
0
Total
18
424 998 .425
99 281 .352
216 297 .727
181 446 627 34.8
320
8 231 192 35 87 1163 64.6
Opponents
18
396 950 .417
116 336 .345
230 322 .714
158 431 589 32.7
307
9 227 203 37 93 1138 63.2
B
N
Conference Tournament (0-1) ## Player
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
34 Weems,Kyle
1
1
38 38.0
8
16 .500
3
7 .429
4
5 .800
3
7
10 10.0
1
0
0
2
2
0
23 23.0
21 Patterson,Caleb
1
0
20 20.0
3
7 .429
1
3 .333
4
5 .800
1
0
1 1.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
11 11.0
00 Downing,Anthony
1
1
37 37.0
3
12 .250
0
3 .000
4
6 .667
0
1
1 1.0
2
0
3
3
0
1
10 10.0 6 6.0
01 Pickens,Keith
1
1
24 24.0
3
3 1.000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
4
0
1
1
0
1
05 Gulley,Jarmar
1
1
22 22.0
2
6 .333
0
1 .000
1
2 .500
0
5
5 5.0
5
1
3
0
0
2
5 5.0
42 Kirk,Christian
1
0
2
2 1.000
0
0 .000
0
2 .000
1
1
2 2.0
1
0
0
0
1
0
4 4.0
55 Bizoukas,Michael
1
1
50 Rhine,Isaiah
1
0
30 Scheer,Nathan
1
0
33 Copeland,Corey
1
0
76
GP GS
9
9.0
28 28.0
1
2 .500
0
1 .000
1
2 .500
1
1
2 2.0
4
0
3
2
0
0
3 3.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
0
2 .000
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
5
1
1
0
0
1
0 0.0
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Team
1
0
1 1.0
0
4
4.0
11 11.0 7
7.0
0
0 0.0 2
Total
1
22
51 .431
4
16 .250
14 22 .636
7
15
22 22.0
23
2
11
8
3
5
64 64.0
Opponents
1
23
50 .460
3
11 .273
23 29 .793
12
25
37 37.0
18
0
13 11
1
4
72 72.0
1
S
N
2
5
8
0
7
5
0
6
5
9
0
1
1
4
1
4
1
9
1
0
0
6
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(entering this season)
POINTS
(entering this season)
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G
1. Daryel Garrison (1971-75) 2. Kyle Weems (2008-12) 3. Curtis Perry (1966-70) 4. Johnny Murdock (1991-95) 5. Danny Bolden (1963-67) 6. Danny Moore (1996-99) 7. Chuck Williams (1967-71) 8 . Blake Ahearn (2003-07) 9. Jimmie Dull (1974-78) 10. Kevin Ault (1996-00)
107 134 105 116 99 98 103 129 91 132
1,975 1,868 1,835 1,834 1,718 1,691 1,687 1,677 1,532 1,508
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G
Rebs.
REBOUNDS
1. Curtis Perry (1966-70) 2. Danny Bolden (1963-67) 3. William Doolittle (1970-74) 4. Don Carlson (1963-67) Kyle Weems (2008-12) 6. Lou Shepherd (1964-68) 7. Tamarr Maclin (2001-05) 8. Clint Thomas (1991-95) 9. Carl Wilks (1958-62) 10. Kelby Stuckey (1985-89)
ASSISTS
G
1. Randy Towe (1974-79) 2. William Fontleroy (1996-00) 3. Arnold Bernard (1989-91) 4. Andy Newton (1973-76) 5. Brian Smith (1981-85) 6. Basil Robinson (1982-87) 7. Anthony Boggs (1980-84) 8. Daryel Garrison (1971-75) 9. Johnny Murdock (1991-95) 10. Randy Magers (1970-74)
79 130 63 82 97 114 113 107 116 85
BLOCKED SHOTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G
1. Danny Moore (1996-99) 2. Ed Liliensiek (1977-81) 3 . Drew Richards (2004-08) 4. Ricky Johnson (1981-83) 5. Kyle Weems (2008-12) 6. Tamarr Maclin (2001-05) 7. Johnny Epps (1994-96) 8. Scott Brakebill (1998-02) 9. Monwell Randle (2000-04) 10. Harry Policape (1976-80)
98 106 118 55 134 122 49 115 111 102
STEALS
Pts.
105 1,424 99 1,133 105 1,042 79 844 134 844 81 701 122 697 116 666 76 662 114 661
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
ACTIVE Career Leaders
Asts. 507 471 456 444 435 391 377 374 367 346
Blks. 167 144 133 125 114 96 90 89 73 64
SCORING (total points) 369 - Anthony Downing 332 - Jarmar Gulley 270 - Keith Pickens FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .500 (49-98) - Christian Kirk .498 (128-257) - Jarmar Gulley FIELD GOALS MADE 132 - Anthony Downing 128 - Jarmar Gulley 3-POINT SHOOTING .367 (18-49) - Jarmar Gulley .328 (41-125) - Anthony Downing .319 (45-141) - Nathan Scheer 3-POINTERS MADE 45 - Nathan Scheer 41 - Anthony Downing FREE THROW SHOOTING .833 (40-48) - Nathan Scheer .821 (64-78) - Anthony Downing FREE THROWS MADE 78 - Keith Pickens 64 - Anthony Downing ASSISTS 74 - Anthony Downing 62 - Keith Pickens 57 - Nathan Scheer STEALS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G
Stls.
1. Kevin Ault (1996-00) 2. William Fontleroy (1996-00) 3. Anthony Boggs (1980-84) Deven Mitchell (2003-08) 5. Kyle Weems (2008-12) 6. Winston Garland (1985-87) 7. Brian Smith (1981-85) 8. Randy Towe (1974-79) 9. Jimmie Dull (1974-78) 10. Arnold Bernard (1989-91)
132 130 113 128 134 66 97 79 91 63
243 164 161 161 146 141 140 138 133 132
39 - Keith Pickens 34 - Jarmar Gulley BLOCKS 29 - Keith Pickens 6 - Nathan Scheer REBOUNDS 205 - Keith Pickens 185 - Jarmar Gulley 108 - Nathan Scheer
Newspaper Lyndal Scranton Beat Writer, Springfield News-Leader Sports Editor, Kary Booher 651 Boonville, Springfield, MO 65801 Office Phone -- 417-837-1347 Fax Phone -- 417-864-6677 Email -- lscranton@news-leader.com Home Phone -- 417-831-5744 Jon Poorman Sports Editor, The Standard Missouri State University 901 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO 65897 Office Phone -- 417-836-5272 Tom Mast Sports Editor, Big O Sports 211 E. Walnut, Springfield, MO 65806 Office Phone -- 417-869-4848 Marcus Kabel - Springfield Correspondent Associated Press -Mo./Kan. Bureau 215 W. Pershing Rd. Kansas City, MO 64108 Office Phone -- 816-421-4844 Fax Phone -- 816-421-4844
Radio
Missouri State
0
Career Leaders - Top 10
Anthony Downing
6
Career Leaders/Media Outlets
Art Hains Play-by-Play Office Phone -- 417-836-4632 Cell Phone -- 417-880-5431 Email -- ahains@missouristate.edu Rob Evans Sports Director, KTXR Radio/KWTO Radio Office Phone -- 417-862-3751 Email -- sports@radiospringfield.com Steve Largent Sports Director, KADI Radio Office Phone -- 417-831-0995 Chris Cannon Program Director, KOSP/KOMG/KKLH Office Phone -- 417-886-5677 Jim Wesley News Director, KGBX/KTOZ/KGMY/KXUS Office Phone -- 417-890-5555 Don Louzader News Director, KTTS Office Phone -- 417-869-2153
Television Ned Reynolds Sports Director, KYTV (NBC) Office Phone -- 417-268-3200 Email -- nreynolds@ky3.com Dan Lucy KOLR-TV (CBS) / KOZL (Independent) Office Phone -- 417-862-6397 Email -- dlucy@kolr10.com Mike Scott Sports Director, KSPR-TV (ABC) Office Phone -- 417-864-3352 Fax Phone -- 417-831-4125 Corey Riggs Production Manager, Mediacom Office Phone -- 417-875-7557 Email -- criggs@mediacomcc.com KRBK (Fox) Office Phone -- 417-522-0020
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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY
COACHING RECORDS By Tenure
Missouri State
Andrew McDonald (1925-50)
Year Overall MVC Finish 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 22
22-12 11-5 23-8 13-5 20-11 11-7 12-15 7-11 16-11 9-9 16-12 11-7 24-9 12-6 16-16 11-7 22-11 11-7 23-11 13-5 13-16 8-10 17-15 11-7 17-12 12-6 19-14 9-9 19-13 10-8 22-9 12-6 22-11 12-6 17-16 8-10 11-20 3-15 24-12 8-10 26-9 15-3 16-16 9-9
Second Third Third Sixth T-Sixth Fourth T-Second T-Third T-Second Second T-Seventh Fourth T-Third Fifth Fifth T-Second Second T-Seventh Tenth Seventh First T-Third
416-278 226-168
MVC Non Tourney MVC 2-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 0-1
9-6 7-3 8-3 5-3 7-1 4-4 10-2 3-8 10-3 8-5 4-5 5-7 4-5 8-4 7-4 10-2 9-4 8-5 8-4 14-1 9-5 7-6
26-21 164-90
Post Season NIT 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 2-1 ----- --------NIT 0-1 ----NCAA 2-1 NIT 1-1 ----------------NIT 1-1 NIT 2-1 NIT 0-1 --------CIT 4-0 NIT 1-1 ----14-10
Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
L
Pct.
W.A. Daggett (2) Corliss Buchanan (1) Arthur Briggs (9) Paul Andrews (1) Chester Barnard (1) Donald Holwerda (1) Andrew McDonald (23) Bob Vanatta (3) Edwin Matthews (11) Bill Thomas (16) Bob Cleeland (3) Charlie Spoonhour (9) Mark Bernsen (3) Steve Alford (4) Barry Hinson (9) Cuonzo Martin (3) Paul Lusk (1)
1908-10 1910-11 1913-23 1918-19 1923-24 1924-25 1925-50 1950-53 1953-64 1964-80 1980-83 1983-92 1992-95 1995-99 1999-08 2008-11 2011-
11 13 106 2 13 9 302 73 164 265 39 197 48 78 169 61 16
9 8 31 4 1 6 166 12 91 158 46 81 37 48 117 41 16
.550 .619 .773 .333 .929 .600 .645 .859 .643 .626 .459 .709 .565 .619 .591 .598 .500
Bears Totals (101)
1908-
1,566
872
.643
Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
Charlie Spoonhour (2) Mark Bernsen (3) Steve Alford (4) Barry Hinson (9) Cuonzo Martin (3) Paul Lusk (1)
1990-92 1992-95 1995-99 1999-08 2008-11 2011-
24 27 45 95 26 9
Bears Totals (22)
1990-
L
Pct.
10 27 27 67 28 9
.706 .500 .625 .586 .481 .500
226 168 .574
In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)
Years W
Charlie Spoonhour (2) Mark Bernsen (3) Steve Alford (4) Barry Hinson (9) Cuonzo Martin (3) Paul Lusk (1)
1991-92 1993-95 1996-99 2000-08 2009-11 2011-
Bears Totals (22)
1990-
5 1 6 11 3 0
26
In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)
Number W
L
Pct.
1 3 4 9 3 1
.833 .250 .600 .550 .500 .000
21 .553
L
Pct. .167 .667
Charlie Spoonhour (1987,88,89,90,92) Steve Alford (1999)
5 1
1 2
5 1
Bears Totals (6)
6
3
6 .333
In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)
Number W
L
Pct.
Charlie Spoonhour (1986, 1991) Mark Bernsen (1993) Steve Alford (1997) Barry Hinson (2000, 05, 06, 07) Cuonzo Martin (2011)
2 1 1 4 1
3 2 0 4 1
2 1 1 4 1
.600 .667 .000 .500 .500
Bears Totals (9)
9
10
9
.526
In the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) Coaches (Years)
Charlie Spoonhour (1983-92)
78
Number W
L
Pct.
Cuonzo Martin (2010)
1
4
0 1.000
Bears Totals (1)
1
4
0 1.000
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2012-13 Preview
2
Numerical Roster
D
No. Name
Yr. Pos. Ht.
Wt. Hometown / High School
1 Deon Mitchell
So. G 6-1
203 Pflugerville (Texas) High
4 Chip Rank
Jr.
F 6-6
235 Cedarburg (Wis.) Cedarburg
5 Matt Bohannon
Fr.
G 6-4
10 Seth Tuttle
So. F 6-8
221 Sheffield (Iowa) West Fork
11 Wes Washpun
So. G 6-1
170 Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Washington/Tennessee
210 Marion (Iowa) Linn-Mar
12 Marvin Singleton
So. F 6-6
245 St. Louis Park (Minn.) Hopkins
14 Nate Buss
So. F 6-9
216 Charles City (Iowa) High
20 Jake Koch
Sr.
F 6-9
255 Ashwaubenon (Wis.) High
21 Matt Morrison
Jr.
G 6-0
180 Solon (Iowa) High
23 Marc Sonnen
Sr. G 6-3
190 St. Paul (Minn.) Tartan
24 Max Martino
So. G 6-5
210 Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Kennedy
31 Chris Olivier
Fr.
F 6-8
245 Chicago (Ill.) Quakerdale Prep
32 Matt MacDougall
Fr.
G 6-4
175 Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Prairie
33 Austin Pehl
Sr. C 6-10 265 Cedar Falls (Iowa) High
34 Tyler Lange
Jr.
F 6-6
226 Sac City (Iowa) Urbandale
52 Anthony James
Sr. G 6-0
180 St. Louis (Mo.) Normandy
Ben Jacobson Head Coach
UNI
Year-By-Year Record Season School
Overall Conf. Conf. W L W L Place Tourn.
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
18 18 23 30 20 20
School Totals (6 years) Career Totals (same)
13 14 11 5 14 14
129 71 129 71
9 9 14 15 10 9
9 9 4 3 8 9
66 42 66 42
T F S
Marc Sonnen
At A Glance
Alma Mater: North Dakota (‘94) Overall Record: 129-71 (6 years) Record at UNI: 129-71 (6 years) 2011-12: 20-14 / 9-9 (t-3rd)
UNI UNI UNI UNI UNI UNI
S S S W S
5th t-5th t-1st 1st t-4th t-3rd
0-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 0-1 0-1
--- ---
7-4 7-4
2011-12: 20-14; 9-9 MVC (t-3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 NOTEWORTHY • UNI’s streak of four consecutive 20-win seasons is the longest active streak in the Missouri Valley Conference. Seven of UNI’s nine 20-win seasons have come since the 2003-04 season. • The Panthers have won 93 games over the past four seasons, which is the most of any four-year stretch in the history of the program. The previous best was 91 from 2007-08 (18), 2008-09 (23), 2009-10 (30) and 2010-11 (20). • UNI earned its fourth-straight postseason berth by taking part in the National Invitational Tournament (NIT). For the first time in school history, UNI has won postseason games in three straight seasons • For the third straight season, UNI set the single-season 3-point field goals record with 267 made 3-pointers.
Basketball Support Staff
P.J. Hogan Asst. Coach
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Kyle Green Asst. Coach
Erik Crawford Asst. Coach
Derrik Netten Operations
Don Bishop Athletic Trainer
Chris Foster Video Coordinator
S W S S W S S W S W S T S W S T S T S W S T F W S T
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Schedule/Results/University Facts 2012-13 Basketball Schedule
2011-12 Results (20-14, 9-9)
Date
Opponent
Site
Saturday Sunday Saturday Wednesday Saturday
October 27 November 4 November 10 November 14 November 17
Briar Cliff (EX) Northern State (EX) Wartburg Toledo North Dakota (KWWL/CFU)
Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa
Thursday Friday Saturday
November 22 November 23 November 24
Battle 4 Atlantis vs. Louisville (NBC Sports) vs. TBD (AXS/NBC Sports) vs. TBD (AXS/NBC Sports)
Nassau, Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas
Saturday Wednesday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Fri.-Sat. Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.
December 1 December 5 December 8 December 15 December 19 December 22 December 30 January 2 January 5 January 9 January 12 January 15 January 20 January 23 January 26 January 29 February 2 February 5 February 10 February 13 February 16 February 19 February 22-23 February 27 March 2 March 7-10
Milwaukee (KWWL/CFU) Northern Colorado at George Mason &Iowa (Big Ten Network) ^at UNLV Saint Mary’s *at Wichita State (MVC TV) *Indiana State (KWWL/CFU) *at Illinois State *Evansville (KWWL/CFU) *Bradley (MVC TV) *at Creighton (ESPN3) *Drake (ESPN3 or ESPNU) *S. Illinois (KWWL/CFU) *at Indiana State *at Evansville *Wichita State (ESPN2) *Missouri State (ESPN3) *at Bradley (ESPN3 or ESPNU) *Creighton (KWWL/CFU) *at Drake *at Missouri State BracketBusters *at Southern Illinois (MVC TV) *Illinois State MVC Tournament
Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Fairfax, Va. Des Moines, Iowa Las Vegas, Nevada Cedar Falls, Iowa Wichita, Kan. Cedar Falls, Iowa Normal, Ill. Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Omaha, Neb. Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa Peoria, Ill. Cedar Falls, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Springfield, Mo. Cedar Falls, Iowa Carbondale, Ill. Cedar Falls, Iowa St. Louis, Mo.
Time 1:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. TBA TBA 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA
&Big Four Classic; ^Mountain West-MVC Challenge Series; *denotes conference game
Date Opponent
Score
W/L
N12 N14 N20 N22 N25 N26 N30 D3 D6 D10 D19 D20 D29 J1 J4 J7 J10 J13 J15 J18 J22 J25 J28 J31 F4 F8 F11 F15 F17 F22 F25 M2 M14 M18
63-46 41-57 78-69 59-39 64-60 79-62 69-62 83-77 80-60 67-51 84-48 59-76 61-65 65-76 65-48 83-68 60-63 61-60 67-78 68-71 66-52 54-59 51-63 58-49 65-62 57-82 78-63 62-63 68-77 64-55 65-61 42-54 67-65 63-65
W L W W W W W W W W W L L L W W L W L L W L L W W L W L L W W L W L
at Old Dominion at Saint Mary’s ^N. COLORADO ^WESTERN CAROLINA ^vs. Rice ^vs. Providence at Iowa State +COLORADO STATE IOWA MILWAUKEE LORAS OHIO *at Illinois State *EVANSVILLE *INDIANA STATE *at Drake *at Creighton *MISSOURI STATE *at Bradley *WICHITA STATE *DRAKE *at Indiana State *at Missouri State *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *CREIGHTON *at Wichita State *ILLINOIS STATE *at Evansville ~at VCU *BRADLEY *at Southern Illinois %vs. Illinois State $at Saint Joseph’s $at Drexel
Att. 7804 2746 3890 3620 556 700 13509 4015 6834 4067 3437 3486 5265 3653 3409 5876 16627 5038 8223 4690 3975 4933 9376 3466 6910 10241 5323 4177 7617 4680 3427 11348 2851 1884
Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ^South Padre Island Invite; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; $NIT
UNI
Day
University of Northern Iowa (Founded 1876) Athletic Directory President: Dr. Benjamin Allen Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Lisa Jepsen Director of Athletics: Troy Dannen Senior Associate AD/Senior Woman Administrator: Jean Berger Senior Associate AD/Development/Administration: Steve Gearhart Associate Athletics Directors: Steve Schofield, Andre Seoldo Asst. ADs: Greg Davies, Colin McDonough, Kerry Dickerson Athletics Department Telephone: 319-273-2470 Athletics Department Address: UNI-Dome, Cedar Falls, IA 50614 Assistant Athletic Director, Athletic Communications: Colin McDonough (cell: 319-415-4059) Assistant Director of Athletic Communications: Jordan Lindley SID Office Telephone: 319-273-5456 SID Fax Number: 319-273-3602
Dr. Ben Allen President
Dr. Lisa Jepsen Faculty Rep.
Troy Dannen Athletic Director
Colin McDonough Basketball SID
University Facts Founded: 1876 Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa Enrollment: 12,273 Colors: Purple and Old Gold Nickname: Panthers Years in the MVC: 22 Arena: McLeod Center (6,650) Courtside Telephone Number: 319-273-4121
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2011-12 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (20-14) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
52 James, Anthony
33 23
928 28.1
146 380 .384
36
10 Tuttle, Seth
34 34
761 22.4
118 181 .652
4
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
95 .379
83 109 .761
14 128 142 4.3
61
1
57 50
9 .444
85 126 .675
75 115 190 5.6
68
1
36 38 15 27 325 9.6
FT FTA
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 0 22 411 12.5
23 Sonnen, Marc
34 21
953 28.0
98 220 .445
58 131 .443
40 54 .741
24
76 2.2
89
5
59 37
20 Koch, Jake
33 33
928 28.1
82 215 .381
36 113 .319
82 104 .788
37 141 178 5.4
68
2
90 60 35 32 282 8.5
13 Moran, Johnny
34 34
1062 31.2
86 232 .371
53 152 .349
29 41 .707
17
90 107 3.1
56
0
44 36
2 43 254 7.5
01 Mitchell, Deon
34 24
682 20.1
79 198 .399
21
56 .375
59 81 .728
10
62
34
0
57 74
2 20 238 7.0
04 Rank, Chip
34
1
646 19.0
69 139 .496
38
84 .452
32 42 .762
28
67
95 2.8
51
0
13 12
2
21 Morrison, Matt
30
0
355 11.8
36
20
44 .455
10 11 .909
1
30
31 1.0
35
1
17 23
0 14 102 3.4
18 30 .600
15
52
67 2.1
39
0
7 17
5
4
74 2.3
9
13
22 1.5
12
0
2
0
2
13 0.9 10 0.4
90 .400
33 Pehl, Austin
32
0
237
7.4
28
65 .431
0
0 .000
12 Singleton, Marvin
15
0
78
5.2
6
13 .462
0
0 .000
1
4 .250
52
PF FO
72 2.1
6
2 28 294 8.6
23
0
142
6.2
4
14 .286
1
6 .167
1
2 .500
4
11
15 0.7
17
0
2 10
0
3
34 Lange, Tyler
14
0
24
1.7
2
5 .400
0
1 .000
1
1 1.000
1
3
4 0.3
4
0
0
1
0
1
5 0.4
2
0
4
2.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
35
44
79 2.4
0
5
Team
Total
34
754 1752 .430
267 691 .386
441 605 .729
270 808 1078 31.7
534 10 384 369 63 203 2216 65.2
Opponents
34
772 1759 .439
213 593 .359
349 498 .701
273 829 1102 32.4
578 10 362 416 91 186 2106 61.9
0
Conference Games Only (9-9, t-3rd) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
17 11
473 27.8
82 211 .389
17
48 .354
44 57 .772
7
72
79 4.6
33
1
24 32
0 16 225 13.2
10 Tuttle, Seth
18 18
413 22.9
68 105 .648
4
9 .444
45 68 .662
44
52
96 5.3
35
1
21 20
6 13 185 10.3
23 Sonnen, Marc
18 17
536 29.8
52 118 .441
33
70 .471
19 24 .792
12
27
39 2.2
47
3
39 19
1 13 156 8.7
13 Moran, Johnny
18 18
553 30.7
50 121 .413
28
79 .354
12 21 .571
7
50
57 3.2
24
0
22 18
0 20 140 7.8
UNI
18 18
525 29.2
37 115 .322
19
64 .297
37 49 .755
26
01 Mitchell, Deon
18
8
329 18.3
37 101 .366
8
22 .364
37 54 .685
8
84 110 6.1
38
1
47 29 19 15 130 7.2
27
16
0
26 34
17 22 .773
17
46
63 3.5
29
0
0
20
20 1.1
23
1
35 1.9
18
0
379 21.1
37
70 .529
19
41 .463
18
0
227 12.6
21
57 .368
9
26 .346
33 Pehl, Austin
17
0
100
5.9
9
26 .346
0
0 .000
2
4 .500
7
21
28 1.6
17
0
3
9
34 Lange, Tyler
5
0
3
0.6
1
2 .500
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
1
1 0.2
0
0
0
0
24 Martino, Max
11
0
54
4.9
2
5 .400
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
2
6
8 0.7
8
0
0
2
0
2
4 0.4
4
0
8
2.0
0
2 .000
0
0 .000
0
2 .000
2
2
4 1.0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0 0.0
20
18
38 2.2
0
2
12 Singleton, Marvin
Team
R
N
A
N
4 119 6.6
04 Rank, Chip
9 .889
5
2
21 Morrison, Matt
8
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
52 James, Anthony
20 Koch, Jake
N
7 208 6.1
24 Martino, Max 14 Buss, Nate
P
9
1
5 110 6.1
11 17
0
9
59 3.3
1
1
20 1.2
0
1
2 0.4
0
Total
18
396 933 .424
137 361 .380
221 310 .713
152 426 578 32.1
270
7 199 192 30 99 1150 63.9
Opponents
18
419 941 .445
120 314 .382
180 250 .720
139 441 580 32.2
305
5 203 202 40 95 1138 63.2
B
N
Conference Tournament (0-1) ## Player
82
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
13 Moran, Johnny
1
1
34 34.0
5
13 .385
3
7 .429
0
0 .000
0
4
4 4.0
2
0
1
0
0
1
20 Koch, Jake
1
1
33 33.0
3
11 .273
1
5 .200
2
4 .500
2
6
8 8.0
0
0
3
2
1
0
9 9.0
04 Rank, Chip
1
0
23 23.0
2
5 .400
1
3 .333
1
2 .500
1
1
2 2.0
4
0
2
0
0
0
6 6.0
23 Sonnen, Marc
1
1
33 33.0
2
7 .286
2
6 .333
0
0 .000
1
1
2 2.0
3
0
1
0
0
1
6 6.0
10 Tuttle, Seth
1
1
16 16.0
33 Pehl, Austin
1
0
13 13.0
01 Mitchell, Deon
1
52 James, Anthony
1
34 Lange, Tyler
1
0
0
24 Martino, Max
1
0
0
12 Singleton, Marvin
1
0
21 Morrison, Matt
1
4 .250
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
1
4
5 5.0
3
0
1
1
1
0
2 2.0
8.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
2
2 1.000
0
3
3 3.0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2 2.0
1
20 20.0
0
3 .000
0
0 .000
2
2 1.000
0
1
1 1.0
0
0
3
3
0
0
2 2.0
0
27 27.0
1
9 .111
0
2 .000
0
0 .000
0
6
6 6.0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2 2.0
0.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
0.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
0
0.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
3 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0 0.0
8
1
0
6
6.0
0
Team
Total
1
Opponents
1
14
55 .255
7
23 .304
20
58 .345
3
20 .150
0
0
0 0.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2 2.0
0
0
7 10 .700
6
27
33 33.0
14
0
11
7
3
2
42 42.0
11 13 .846
11
37
48 48.0
13
0
6
8
9
4
54 54.0
0
1
S
N
6
6
5
5
0
1
4
3
9
4
4
0
2
9
2
3
7
8
1
3
2
4
4
0
9
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(entering this season)
POINTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Jason Reese (1986-90) 2. Randy Kraayenbrink (82-86) 3. Ben Jacobson (2002-06) 4. Jason Daisy (92-93, 1994-97) 5. Bill McCoy (1970-73) 6. Eric Coleman (2004-08) 7. Ron Lemons (1976-79) 8. Robbie Sieverding (1998-02) 9. Kwadzo Ahelegbe (2007-11) 10. Cam Johnson (89-90, 91-94)
G
(entering this season)
Pts.
114 112 124 103 97 128 104 86 133 110
2,033 2,004 1,787 1,721 1,713 1,522 1,476 1,402 1,329 1,286
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G
Rebs.
1. Pete Spoden (1958-64) 2. Jim Jackson (1958-61) 3. Eric Coleman (2004-08) 4. Grant Stout (2003-07) 5. Ken Huelman (1966-69) 6. Jason Reese (1986-90) 7. Joe Breakenridge (1998-01) 8. Ron Lemons (1975-79) 9. Randy Beilke (1970-73) 10. Craig Kneppe (1963-66)
59 67 128 127 68 114 94 104 71 70
1,104 1,097 997 920 818 773 766 760 752 685
REBOUNDS
ASSISTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Dale Turner (1988-92) 2. Brooks McKowen (2003-07) 3. Robbie Williams (1982-86) 4. Mark Long (1975-79) 5. Chris Foster (2001-05) 6. Ben Jacobson (2002-06) 7. Kwadzo Ahelegbe (2007-11) 8. Nick Nurse (1985-89) 9. Rod Underwood (1977-81) 10. Robbie Sieverding (1998-02)
BLOCKED SHOTS
G 117 127 113 108 120 124 133 111 103 86
Asts. 520 425 418 387 370 357 342 340 291 265
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
G
Blks.
1. Grant Stout (2003-07) 2. Jordan Eglseder (2006-10) 3. Sean Hawkins (1994-98) 4. Eric Coleman (2004-08) 5. Jason Sims (1992-96) 6. Scott Stafford (1983-85) 7. Jake Koch (2009-pres.) 8. Steve Phyfe (1987-90) 9. Herbert King (1980-84) 10. Ray Storck (1979-83)
127 118 106 128 90 56 102 87 107 103
222 120 118 115 90 85 79 66 60 59
STEALS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Brent Carmichael (1981-83) 2. Nick Nurse (1985-89) 3. Andy Woodley (1998-02) 4. Ben Jacobson (2002-06) 5. Johnny Moran (2008-12) 6. Dale Turner (1988-92) 7. Robbie Williams (1983-86) 8. Brian Carpenter (1991-96) 9. Darian DeVries (1994-98) 10. Cam Johnson (1989-94) Jason Daisy (1992-93, 94-97)
ACTIVE Career Leaders
G
Stls.
58 111 82 124 135 117 113 101 108 110 103
180 165 159 154 152 143 140 138 131 129 129
SCORING (total points) 883 - Anthony James 737 - Jake Koch 554 - Marc Sonnen FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .652 (118-181) - Seth Tuttle .448 (52-116) - Austin Pehl FIELD GOALS MADE 325 - Anthony James 210 - Jake Koch 3-POINT SHOOTING .444 (4-9) - Seth Tuttle .407 (24-59) - Max Morrison .405 (89-220) - Anthony James 3-POINTERS MADE 105 - Marc Sonnen 98 - Jake Koch 89 - Anthony James FREE THROW SHOOTING .857 (18-21) - Matt Morrison .805 (219-272) - Jake Koch .762 (144-189) - Anthony James FREE THROWS MADE 219 - Jake Koch 144 - Anthony James ASSISTS 188 - Jake Koch 109 - Marc Sonnen STEALS 75 - Jake Koch 62 - Marc Sonnen BLOCKS
Newspaper Carson Tigges Beat Writer, The Courier P.O. Box 540, Waterloo, IA 50702 Office Phone -- 319-291-1466 Fax Phone -- 319-291-2069 Email -- carson.tigges@wcfcourier.com
Mark Emmert Beat Writer, The Register 715 Locust, Des Moines, Iowa 50304 Office Phone -- 515-284-8062 Cell Phone - 515-490-8133 E-mail - memmert@dmreg.com J.R. Ogden Sports Editor, The Gazette 500 3rd Ave. S.E., Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 Office Phone -- 800-397-8258 Fax Phone -- 319-398-5861 Email -- jr.ogden@gazettecommunications.com Brad Eilers Sports Editor The Northern Iowan Maucker Union, Cedar Falls, IA 50614 Office Phone -- 319-273-2157 Fax Phone -- 319-273-5931 Email -- eilersb@uni.edu
Radio Kevin Boyle Color Analyst Reinbeck, IA 50669 Office Phone -- 319-345-6471 Home Phone -- 319-345-2044 Gary Rima Play-by-Play Cell Phone -- 319-269-5924 onpressrow@kxel.com
UNI
2
6
Career Leaders - Top 10
Anthony James
5
Career Leaders/Media Outlets
Television Jared Aarons Sports Director, KGAN-TV (CBS) & KFXA-TV (Fox) P.O. Box 3131 Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Office Phone -- 319-395-9081 Fax Phone -- 319-395-0017 Email -- jaarons@sbgnet.com John Campbell Sports Director, KCRG-TV (ABC) Second Ave. at 5th Street SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 Office Phone -- 319-398-8391 Fax Phone -- 319-398-8378 Email -- john.campbell@kcrg.com Rick Coleman Sports Director, KWWL-TV (NBC) 500 E. 4th Street Waterloo, IA 50703 Office Phone -- 319-291-1290 Fax Phone -- 319-291-1233 Email -- rcoleman@kwwl.com
79 - Jake Koch REBOUNDS 443 - Jake Koch 266 - Anthony James 210 - Marc Sonnen
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By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY
Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
Eldon Miller (7) Sam Weaver (3) Greg McDermott (5) Ben Jacobson (6)
1992-98 1998-01 2001-06 2006-
Panthers Totals (21)
1992-
51 16 49 66
L
Pct.
75 38 45 42
.405 .296 .521 .611
182 196 .481
In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)
Norm Stewart (1961-67)
Year Overall MVC Finish
UNI
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
10-18 12-15 16-13 8-20 14-13 16-12 10-17 9-18 14-15 7-24 14-15 11-17 21-10 21-11 23-10 18-13 18-14 23-11 30-5 20-14 20-14
6-12 8-10 10-8 4-14 8-10 11-7 4-14 6-12 7-11 3-15 8-10 7-11 12-6 11-7 11-7 9-9 9-9 14-4 15-3 10-8 9-9
T-Seventh Sixth Fifth T-Ninth T-Seventh T-Fourth Ninth T-Eighth Seventh Tenth Seventh Seventh T-Second T-Third T-Fifth Fifth T-Fifth T-First First T-Fourth T-Third
21 335-299 182-196
O.M. Nordly (1937-53)
MVC Non Tourney MVC 0-1 0-1 2-1 ----- 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 0-1 0-1
4-5 4-4 4-4 4-6 6-2 4-4 6-2 3-5 7-3 3-8 5-4 4-5 6-4 10-3 11-2 9-3 8-4 6-7 12-2 10-5 11-4
16-17 137-86
Post Season ----- --------------------------------------------NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 --------NCAA 0-1 NCAA 2-1 CIT 1-1 NIT 1-1
Years W
Eldon Miller (6) Sam Weaver (3) Greg McDermott (5) Ben Jacobson (6)
1993-98 1999-01 2002-06 2007-
Panthers Totals (20)
1992-
Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
Mr. Jones (1) Charles A. Pell (3) R.F. Seymour (3) Clayton B. Simmons (1) H.F. Pasini (2) Allen P. Berkstresser (4) Russel Glaesner (1) Ivan Doseff (2) L.L. Mednenhall (3) Arthur D. Dickinson (12) Melvin Fritzel (1) O.M. Nordly (15) Stanley Hall (2) Jim Witham (5) Norm Stewart (6) Zeke Hogeland (6) Jim Berry (13) Eldon Miller (7) Sam Weaver (3) Greg McDermott (5) Ben Jacobson (6)
1902-03 1903-06 1906-09 1909-10 1911-13 1913-17 1918-19 1919-21 1921-24 1924-32, 33-37 1932-33 1937-53 1954-56 1956-61 1961-67 1967-73 1973-86 1986-98 1998-01 2001-06 2006-
Panthers Totals (110) 1902-
84
0 11 14 4 8 10 2 14 27 102 9 166 19 63 97 70 144 164 30 90 129
L 2 12 15 3 12 12 6 14 7 66 4 127 22 49 42 74 210 178 57 63 71
Coaches (Years)
1179 1069
Number W
6 3 4 4
.333 .250 .556 .636
17 .485
L
Pct.
1 3 2
1 0 2
1 3 2
.500 .000 .500
Panthers Totals (6)
6
3
6
.333
In the CollegeInsider.com Tournament Coaches (Years)
Number W
L
Pct.
Ben Jacobson (2011)
1
1
1
.500
Panthers Totals (1)
1
1
1
.500
In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)
L
Pct.
Ben Jacobson (2012)
Number W 1
1
1
.500
Panthers Totals (1)
1
1
1
.500
Pct.
.524
16
Pct.
Eldon Miller (1990) Greg McDermott (2004, 05, 06) Ben Jacobson (2009, 2010)
4-7
.000 .478 .482 .571 .400 .455 .250 .500 .794 .607 .693 .567 .463 .563 .698 .486 .407 .480 .345 .588 .645
In the NCAA Division I Tournament
COACHING RECORDS By Tenure
3 1 5 7
L
Eldon Miller (1986-98)
southern illinois
2012-13 Preview
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Numerical Roster No. Name
D
Yr. Pos. Ht.
Wt. Hometown / Last School
1 Jalen Pendleton
Fr.
201 Evansville (Ind.) Bosse
2 Kendal Brown-Surles
Sr. G 5-9
174 Evansville (Ind.) Harrison
3 Desmar Jackson
Jr.
G 6-5
173 Warren (Ohio) Warren G. Harding
4 Davante Drinkard
Jr.
F 6-9
234 Toccoa (Ga.) Stephens County
5 Antonio Bryer
So. F 6-6
11 Colby Long
Jr.
G 6-2
218 Norview (Va.) High
G 5-11 170 Mt. Zion (Ill.) High
12 T.J. Lindsay
Sr. G 6-3
169 Mansfield (Ohio) High
15 Dantiel Daniels
So. F 6-5
230 Wentzville (Mo.) High
21 Josh Swan
So. G 6-2
181 Atlanta (Ga.) Pace Academy
22 Jeff Early
Sr. G 6-1
187 Glasgow (Va.) Rockbridge High
23 Bola Olaniyan
Fr.
F 6-8
219 Lagos (Nigeria) Richmond High
24 Diamond Taylor
Jr.
G 6-4
173 Chicago (Ill.) Bolingbrook
25 Anthony Beane, Jr.
Fr.
G 6-2
171 Normal (Ill.) High
44 Chase Heins
Fr.
F 6-6
264 Campbell Hill (Ill.) Trico High
Barry Hinson Head Coach
Year-By-Year Record
Southern Illinois
Season School
Overall Conf. Conf. W L W L Place Tourn.
1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
19 17 23 13 17 17 19 19 22 22 17
12 11 11 16 15 12 14 13 9 11 16
12 4 10 4 13 5 8 10 11 7 12 6 9 9 10 8 12 6 12 6 8 10
School Totals (First Season) Career Totals (11 years) 205 140
117 75
T F S
Dantiel Daniels
At A Glance
Alma Mater: Oklahoma State (‘83) Overall Record: 205-140 (11 yrs.) Record at SIU: 0-0 (1st year) 2011-12: 8-23 / 5-13 (9th)
Oral Roberts Oral Roberts Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State Missouri State
S S M S T S W W S M
2nd t-1st 2nd t-7th 4th t-3rd 5th 5th t-2nd 2nd t-7th
1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1
----
13-11
2011-12: 8-23; 5-13 MVC (9th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 NOTEWORTHY • Barry Hinson is the 13th head coach in 99 years of Saluki basketball. He spent the past four years on Bill Self’s staff at Kansas. • Hinson was the head coach at MVC member Missouri State for nine seasons. While at Missouri State, he guided the Bears to a 169-117 record (.591) with postseason NIT teams in 2000, 2005, 2006 and 2007. • Dantiel Daniels, an All-Freshman team selection last year, led the MVC in blocked shots and is already 19th all-time in school history with 46 rejections. At his current pace, he will be in the top 10 by season’s end and could eventually challenge Randal Falker’s school mark of 195 career blocks. • After sitting out last season, Wyoming transfer G Desmar Jackson is eligible this year. He led Wyoming in scoring as a sophomore in 2011 with 14.6 points per game, ranking fifth in the Mountain West in scoring. In 2010, he averaged 11.8 points and was named to the CollegeInsider.com Freshman All-America Team.
Basketball Support Staff
Tom Hankins Asst. Coach
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Anthony Beane Asst. Coach
Terrance McGee Asst. Coach
Nate Mast Director of Ops.
Allen Mardis Athletic Trainer
Dr. Don Knapp Team Doctor
S W S W S T S W S W S T S W S T F
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Schedule/Results/University Facts 2012-13 Basketball Schedule
2011-12 Results (8-23, 5-13)
Day
Date
Opponent
Site
Saturday Saturday Monday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Wednesday Saturday Monday
October 27 November 3 November 12 November 17 November 20 November 24 November 28 December 5 December 15 December 17
Lincoln (Mo.) (EX) Upper Iowa (EX) at New Orleans Benedictine-Springfield at SIU Edwardsville at Saint Louis ^Fresno State at Western Kentucky at Green Bay New Orleans
Carbondale, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. New Orleans, La. Carbondale, Ill. Edwardsville, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Carbondale, Ill. Bowling Green, Ky. Green Bay, Wis. Carbondale, Ill.
7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
Thursday Friday Saturday
December 20 December 21 December 22
WorldVision Classic vs. UC Davis vs. Nicholls State at Utah State
Logan, Utah Logan, Utah Logan, Utah
6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:05 p.m.
Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Fri.-Sat. Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.
December 30 January 2 January 5 January 9 January 12 January 15 January 20 January 23 January 27 January 30 February 2 February 5 February 9 February 13 February 16 February 19 February 22-23 February 27 March 2 March 7-10
*at Missouri State *Bradley *at Evansville (MVC TV) *at Wichita State *Indiana State *at Bradley *Illinois St. (ESPN3 or ESPNU) *at UNI *Creighton (ESPN3 or ESPNU) *Drake *at Illinois State *Wichita State *at Indiana State *Evansville *Missouri State *at Creighton BracketBusters *UNI (MVC TV) *at Drake MVC Tournament
Springfield, Mo. Carbondale, Ill. Evansville, Ind. Wichita, Kan. Carbondale, Ill. Peoria, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Cedar Falls, Iowa Carbondale, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Normal, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. Carbondale, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Omaha, Neb. Carbondale, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa St. Louis, Mo.
^Mountain West-MVC Challenge Series; *denotes conference game
Time
5:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2 or 7 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5 or 7 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA
Date Opponent
Score
W/L
N12 N15 N19 N25 D7 D11 D17 D19 D22 D23 D25 D29 J1 J4 J7 J10 J13 J15 J18 J21 J24 J28 J31 F4 F8 F11 F14 F18 F22 F25 M1
63-64 42-61 57-64 73-57 55-62 43-54 62-49 80-57 58-83 75-83 77-87 60-78 86-71 74-65 73-83 65-77 73-67 71-90 68-75 42-85 77-60 40-60 49-58 53-52 54-56 68-78 69-88 62-71 63-78 61-65 51-66
L 3753 L 4272 L 1714 W 2759 L 3012 L 2808 W 1063 W 3108 L 6751 L (ot) 6676 L 6227 L 6105 W 2686 W 7604 L 3619 L 6009 W 3151 L 15794 L (ot) 3399 L 10506 W 3077 L 6268 L 3466 W 3378 3137 L L 6040 L 3408 L 3272 L 3577 L 3427 L 7872
OHIO DOMINICAN SAINT LOUIS at Northeastern CHICAGO STATE WESTERN KENTUCKY at Western Michigan at Northern Illinois SIU EDWARDSVILLE ^vs. Kansas State ^vs. Clemson ^vs. #14 Xavier *at Evansville *ILLINOIS STATE *at Bradley *WICHITA STATE *at Missouri State *INDIANA STATE *at Creighton *DRAKE *at Wichita State *BRADLEY *at Illinois State *at Northern Iowa *EVANSVILLE *MISSOURI STATE *at Indiana State *CREIGHTON ~at Ball State *at Drake *NORTHERN IOWA %vs. Indiana State
Att.
Home in CAPS; ^ESPN Diamond Head Classic; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament
Southern Illinois University (Founded 1869) Chancellor: Dr. Rita Cheng Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Harold Bardo Director of Athletics: Mario Moccia Senior Woman Administrator/Senior Assoc. AD: Kathy Jones Executive Associate Athletic Director: Mark Scally Deputy Athletic Director: Chet Savage Associate Athletic Director: Kristina Therriault, Dan Rohrer Assistant ADs: Lee Land, Steve Sowers, Casey Hale, Tom Weber Athletic Department Telephone: 618-453-5311 Athletic Department Address:   SIU Arena, Mailcode 6620, Carbondale, IL 62901 Assistant AD (Media Services): Tom Weber (cell: 618-528-1111) SID Office Telephone: 618-453-7236 SID Fax Number: 618-453-2648
Dr. Rita Cheng Chancellor
Dr. Harold Bardo Faculty Rep.
Mario Moccia Athletic Director
Tom Weber Basketball SID
Southern Illinois
Athletic Directory
University Facts Founded: 1869 Location: Carbondale, Ill. Enrollment: 18,847 Colors: Maroon and White Nickname: Salukis Years in the MVC: 38 Arena: SIU Arena (8,339) Courtside Telephone Number: 618-453-7236
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2011-12 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (8-23) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
00 Seck, Mamadou
31 31
972 31.4
158 328 .482
0
2 .000
97 121 .802
85 160 245 7.9
99
4
80 61 16 32 413 13.3
22 Early, Jeff
31 19
701 22.6
105 232 .453
6
34 .176
51 83 .614
56
63 119 3.8
84
4
26 59 11 36 267 8.6
15 Daniels, Dantiel
0
FT FTA
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
28 25
675 24.1
85 150 .567
0 .000
61 114 .535
59
78 137 4.9
82
2
14 28 46 17 231 8.3
02 Brown-Surles, Kendal 25 16
646 25.8
67 173 .387
38 121 .314
27 39 .692
14
40
54 2.2
54
0
61 40
3 24 199 8.0
12 Lindsay, T.J.
31 17
681 22.0
81 201 .403
38 107 .355
20 36 .556
12
55
67 2.2
64
3
40 46
1 25 220 7.1
23 Bocot, Justin
26
8
456 17.5
49 150 .327
22
76 .289
30 48 .625
11
29
40 1.5
30
0
38 41
1 26 150 5.8
35 Setty, Treg
31 10
505 16.3
52 132 .394
5
35 .143
26 37 .703
30
48
78 2.5
77
0
21 44
2 26 135 4.4
24 Taylor, Diamond
27
7
378 14.0
40 110 .364
16
51 .314
21 33 .636
9
30
39 1.4
27
0
14 20
3
21 Swan, Josh
21
9
389 18.5
24
82 .293
4
21 .190
24 47 .511
15
40
55 2.6
34
0
21 33
2 13
04 Drinkard, Davante
15
4
205 13.7
23
52 .442
0
0 .000
8 16 .500
11
17
28 1.9
34
1
34 Whitt, Harry
23
0
155
6.7
11
46 .239
3
10 .300
10 14 .714
9
15
24 1.0
26
0
11 Goff, Kourtney
28
9
419 15.0
12
49 .245
3
20 .150
14 21 .667
10
16
26 0.9
36
0
05 Bryer, Antonio
12
0
2
6 .333
0
1 .000
2 1.000
2
8
10 0.8
15
1
Team
48
43
91 2.9
68
5.7
2
3 117 4.3 76 3.6
3 12 10
1
54 3.6
1
3
35 1.5
0 23
41 1.5
8
44 32 0
3
6 2
1
0 10
6 0.5 0
Total
31
709 1711 .414
135 478 .282
391 611 .640
371 642 1013 32.7
662 15 363 437 103 230 1944 62.7
Opponents
31
706 1507 .468
171 429 .399
561 799 .702
292 755 1047 33.8
554
8 353 465 87 210 2144 69.2
P
N
1 1 1 1
R
N
Conference Games Only (5-13, 9th) ## Player
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
00 Seck, Mamadou
18 18
574 31.9
89 182 .489
0
0 .000
51 66 .773
39
97 136 7.6
55
3
48 38
7 14 229 12.7
22 Early, Jeff
18 13
426 23.7
71 144 .493
4
20 .200
27 46 .587
38
36
74 4.1
49
2
18 33
9 20 173 9.6
15 Daniels, Dantiel
18 18
435 24.2
58 101 .574
0
0 .000
35 75 .467
42
47
89 4.9
52
2
12 Lindsay, T.J.
8 17 29 12 151 8.4
Southern Illinois
18 15
444 24.7
54 133 .406
26
76 .342
11 22 .500
7
39
46 2.6
36
2
30 31
1 20 145 8.1
02 Brown-Surles, Kendal 18 14
451 25.1
47 112 .420
24
76 .316
16 26 .615
11
27
38 2.1
40
0
46 24
1 14 134 7.4
35 Setty, Treg
18
5
281 15.6
31
76 .408
5
21 .238
17 21 .810
16
22
38 2.1
46
0
10 20
0 12
84 4.7
23 Bocot, Justin
17
1
240 14.1
21
73 .288
12
39 .308
17 29 .586
5
15
20 1.2
13
0
18 16
0 13
71 4.2
21 Swan, Josh
10
1
161 16.1
14
34 .412
0
3 .000
7 19 .368
8
16
24 2.4
13
0
11 19
0
3
35 3.5
24 Taylor, Diamond
15
0
149
9.9
19
42 .452
6
15 .400
5
8 .625
3
10
13 0.9
15
0
5
6
2
1
49 3.3
04 Drinkard, Davante
10
1
120 12.0
13
27 .481
0
0 .000
3
6 .500
4
12
16 1.6
19
0
1
7
5
0
29 2.9
34 Whitt, Harry
12
0
7.3
7
26 .269
2
5 .400
4
6 .667
6
9
15 1.3
15
0
1
4
4
3
20 1.7
11 Goff, Kourtney
16
4
243 15.2
9
31 .290
2
15 .133
4
7 .571
5
7
12 0.8
13
0
0
7
24 1.5
05 Bryer, Antonio
4
0
1
1 1.000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
1
0
1 0.3
4
0
0
0
2 0.5
Team
16
21
37 2.1
87 14
3.5
27 21 0
0
2
3
0
Total
18
434 982 .442
81 270 .300
197 331 .595
201 358 559 31.1
370
9 223 241 58 119 1146 63.7
Opponents
18
426 870 .490
110 266 .414
324 443 .731
153 425 578 32.1
308
4 218 252 40 109 1286 71.4
Conference Tournament (0-1) ## Player 00 Seck, Mamadou
GP GS
Min Avg
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
1
1
40 40.0
5
14 .357
0
0 .000
4
4 1.000
6
5
11 11.0
2
0
2
2
1
0
14 14.0
02 Brown-Surles, Kendal 1
1
37 37.0
3
7 .429
2
4 .500
4
4 1.000
0
1
1 1.0
2
0
1
3
1
0
12 12.0
23 Bocot, Justin
1
1
23 23.0
4
9 .444
1
4 .250
1
1 1.000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
3
2
0
1
10 10.0
22 Early, Jeff
1
1
23 23.0
2
7 .286
0
1 .000
2
2 1.000
1
4
5 5.0
4
0
0
4
0
2
6 6.0
15 Daniels, Dantiel
1
1
28 28.0
2
4 .500
0
0 .000
1
2 .500
1
7
8 8.0
3
0
2
1
0
1
5 5.0
12 Lindsay, T.J.
1
0
18 18.0
2
6 .333
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
1
1 1.0
3
0
2
1
0
0
4 4.0
35 Setty, Treg
1
0
10 10.0
0
2 .000
0
1 .000
0
1 .000
0
0
0 0.0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0 0.0
34 Whitt, Harry
1
0
4.0
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
24 Taylor, Diamond
1
0
17 17.0
0
1 .000
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
1
1
2 2.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.0
Team
2
5
7 7.0
0
88
GP GS
4
Total
1
18
50 .360
3
12 .250
12 14 .857
11
24
35 35.0
15
0
Opponents
1
25
50 .500
3
7 .429
13 18 .722
5
23
28 28.0
15
0
2
10 16 9
9
0
2
4
51 51.0
3
9
66 66.0
1 1 1 1
A
N
1 1 1 1
B
N
1 1 1 1
6
3
0
1
8
4
3
6
6
5
5
5
Career Leaders - Top 10
ACTIVE Career Leaders
(entering this season)
POINTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years)
1. Charlie Vaughn (1959-62) 2. Kent Williams (1999-03) 3. Mike Glenn (1974-77) 4. Ashraf Amaya (1990-93) 5. Darren Brooks (2000-05) 6. Steve Middleton (1985-88) 7 . Jamaal Tatum (2003-07) 8. Joe C. Meriweather (1973-75) 9. Seymour Bryson (1956-59) 10. Gary Wilson (1976-79) 11. Sterling Mahan (1988-91) 12. Jermaine Dearman (1999-03) 13. Marcus Timmons (1992-95)
G
(entering this season)
Pts.
85 130 104 128 134 93 131 78 100 108 127 130 125
2,088 2,012 1,878 1,864 1,761 1,710 1,667 1,536 1,529 1,513 1,503 1,446 1,434
G
Rebs.
Kendal Brown-Surles
3
Career Leaders/Media Outlets
7
2
7
6
2
REBOUNDS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Seymour Bryson (1956-59) 2. Ashraf Amaya (1990-93) 3. Joe Meriweather (1973-75) 4. Marcus Timmons (1992-95) 5. Rick Shipley (1988-91) 6. Randal Falker (2004-08) 7. Gary Wilson (1976-79) 8. Jermaine Dearman (1999-03) 9. Matt Shaw (2004-08) 10. Corky Abrams (1974-77) 11. Don Hepler (1957-61) 12. Tom McGreal (1958-61) 13. Darren Brooks (2000-05)
100 1,244 128 1,137 78 1,005 125 999 127 983 137 904 108 841 130 802 136 741 106 735 100 684 100 678 134 673
9
7
5
7
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
550 267 231 220
-
Kendal Brown-Surles Jeff Early Dantiel Daniels T.J. Lindsay
FIELD GOAL SHOOTING .567 (85-150) - Dantiel Daniels .453 (105-232) - Jeff Early FIELD GOALS MADE 184 - Kendal Brown-Surles 105 - Jeff Early
ASSISTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Bryan Mullins (2005-09) 2. Wayne Abrams (1976-80) 3. Shane Hawkins (1994-98) 4. Darren Brooks (2000-05) 5. Chris Lowery (1990-94) 6. Sterling Mahan (1987-1991) 7. Kai Nurnberger (1984-89) 8. Kent Williams (1999-03) 9. Marcus Timmons (1991-95) 10. Mike Glenn (1973-76) 11. Stetson Hairston (2001-05) 12. Tyrone Bell (1989-93) 13. Jamaal Tatum (2003-07)
G 122 109 120 134 125 127 103 130 125 103 131 123 131
Asts. 509 465 435 410 391 381 371 352 343 334 330 310 309
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Randal Falker (2004-08) 2. Joe C. Meriweather (1973-75) 3. Ashraf Amaya (1989-93) 4. Marcus Timmons (1991-95) 5. Rod Camp (1980-82) 6. Gary Wilson (1975-79) 7. Rolan Roberts (2001-02) 8. Kenny Perry (1983-85) Darren Brooks (2000-05) 10. Marcelo Da Silva (1990-94) 11. Jermaine Dearman (1999-03) 12. Tony Harvey (1988-89) 13. Chris Carr (1992-95)
G 137 52 128 125 49 108 36 56 134 100 130 34 93
Blks. 195 164 158 123 107 99 87 77 77 72 71 70 66
Marv Courson Sports Writer, Carbondale Times 705 W. Main, Carbondale, IL 62901 Office Phone -- 618-457-4084 Fax Phone -- 618-549-3664 Email -- sports.ctimes@gmail.com Ben Conrady Sports Editor, Daily Egyptian Communications Bldg., Mailcode 6620 Carbondale, IL 62901 Office Phone -- 618-536-3311, x256 Fax Phone -- 618-453-8244 Email -- bconrady@dailyegyptian.com Justin Walker Sports Editor, Marion Daily Republican 502 W. Jackson, Marion, IL 62959 Office Phone -- 618-993-2626 Fax Phone -- 618-993-8326 Email -- jwalker@mariondaily.com
Radio Mike Reis Play-by-Play 118 Lingle Hall, Carbondale, IL 62901 Office Phone -- 618-453-3158 Email -- mreis@siu.edu Richard Blakely Southern Illinois Sports Productions P.O. Box 182, Ava, IL 62902 Office Phone -- 618-426-3633 Fax Phone -- 618-426-3633
3-POINTERS MADE
Television
87 - Kendal Brown-Surles 38 - T.J. Lindsay
Jeff Bidwell Sports Director, WSPD-TV (NBC) P.O. Box 1197, Paducah, KY 42003 Office Phone -- 270-415-1993 Fax Phone -- 270-415-1981
FREE THROW SHOOTING .766 (95-124) - Kendal Brown-Surles .648 (35-54) - Diamond Taylor .614 (51-83) - Jeff Early FREE THROWS MADE 95 - Kendal Brown-Surles 61 - Dantiel Daniels ASSISTS
BLOCKED SHOTS
.355 (38-107) - T.J. Lindsay .335 (87-260) - Kendal Brown-Surles
Todd Hefferman Beat Writer, Southern Illinoisan 710 N. Illinois Ave., Carbondale, IL 62901 Office Phone -- 800-228-0429, x5085 Fax Phone -- 618-457-2935 Email -- thefferman@yahoo.com
210 - Kendal Brown-Surles 40 - T.J. Lindsay STEALS 70 - Kendal Brown-Surles 36 - Jeff Early BLOCKS 46 - Dantiel Daniels 16 - Davante Drinkard
Darren Kinnard Sports Anchor, WSIL (ABC) 1416 Country Aire Drive, Carterville, IL 62918 Office Phone -- 618-985-2333 Fax Phone -- 618-985-6482 Todd Richards Sports Anchor/Reporter, KFVS-TV (CBS) P.O. Box 100, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Office Phone -- 573-335-1212, ext. 177 Fax Phone -- 573-335-7723 Email -- toddrichards@kfvs12.com
Southern Illinois
5
3-POINT SHOOTING
5
3
SCORING (total points)
Newspaper
Sports Director WSIU-TV (PBS), SIU Campus 1048 Communications Building Carbondale, IL 62901-6620 Office Phone -- 618-453-4343 Fax Phone -- 618-453-6186
REBOUNDS 187 - Kendal Brown-Surles 96 - Davante Drinkard 84 - Jeff Early
89
By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY
Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
28 12 .700 13 35 .271 25 41 .379 111 103 .519 62 28 .689 17 1 .944 77 67 .535
Salukis Totals (37)
1976-
333 287 .537
Coaches (Appearances)
Year Overall MVC Finish
Southern Illinois
1976 16-10 9-3 1977 22-7 8-4 1978 17-10 11-5 1979 15-13 8-8 1980 9-17 5-11 1981 7-20 0-16 1982 11-16 7-9 1983 9-19 5-13 1984 15-13 7-9 1985 14-14 6-10 1986 8-20 4-12 1987 12-17 5-9 1988 12-16 6-8 1989 20-14 6-8 1990 26-8 10-4 1991 18-14 9-7 1992 22-8 14-4 1993 23-10 12-6 1994 23-7 14-4 1995 23-9 13-5 1996 11-18 4-14 1997 13-17 6-12 1998 14-16 8-10 1999 15-12 10-8 2000 20-13 12-6 2001 16-14 10-8 2002 28-8 14-4 2003 24-7 16-2 2004 25-5 17-1 2005 27-8 15-3 2006 22-11 12-6 2007 29-7 15-3 2008 18-15 11-7 2009 13-18 8-10 2010 15-15 6-12 2011 13-18 5-13 5-13 2012 8-23 37
651-496 333-287
MVC Non Tourney MVC ----- 1-0 0-1 1-1 ----- 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 ----- 1-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 ----- 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1
7-7 13-3 6-4 6-4 4-6 7-3 4-6 4-5 8-3 8-3 4-7 6-7 6-7 12-5 14-3 8-6 7-3 8-4 6-3 7-4 7-4 7-4 5-5 5-3 7-6 6-5 12-3 6-4 7-3 11-4 7-5 12-3 7-8 5-7 9-2 7-4 3-9
32-28 287-182
Post Season ----NCAA 1-1 --------------------------------------------NIT 0-1 NIT 0-1 NIT 2-2 NIT 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 ----------------NIT 1-1 ----NCAA 2-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 2-1 NIT 1-1 -----------------
Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
1977-78 1979-81 1982-85 1986-98 1999-03 2004 2005-12
Salukis Totals (33)
1977-
Pct.
William McAndrew (28) Glenn “Abe” Martin (3) Lynn Holder (12) Harry Gallatin (4) Jack Hartman (8) Paul Lambert (8) Joe Gottfried (3) Allen Van Winkle (4) Rich Herrin (13) Bruce Weber (5) Matt Painter (1) Chris Lowery (8)
1913-43 1943-46 1946-58 1958-62 1962-70 1970-78 1978-81 1981-85 1985-98 1998-03 2004-05 2005-12
210 20 122 35 64 84 50 62 174 54 5 116
.591 .811 .589 .690 .689 .600 .383 .441 .563 .656 .833 .550
Salukis Totals (97)
1913-
1,445 1,006
.590
303 43 175 78 142 126 31 49 225 103 25 142
1 1 0 17 5 1 7
32
In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)
Number W
*Harry Gallatin (1959, 1962) *Jack Hartman (63, 64, 65, 66) Paul Lambert (1977) Rich Herrin (1993, 1994, 1995) Bruce Weber (2002, 2003) Matt Painter (2004) Chris Lowery (2005, 2006, 2007)
2 4 1 3 2 1 3
Salukis Totals (16) 16 *--NCAA College Division Tournament
L
Pct.
1 2 4 8 5 1 7
.500 .333 .000 .680 .500 .500 .500
28 .533
L
Pct.
4 12 1 0 2 0 3
3 5 1 3 2 1 3
.571 .706 .500 .000 .500 .000 .500
22
18
In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)
L
Pct.
2 1 4 1 1
4 0 2 1 1
1 1 5 1 1
.800 .000 .286 .500 .500
Salukis Totals (9)
9
8
9
.471
Rich Herrin (1985-98)
Number W
.550
Jack Hartman (1967, 1969) Paul Lambert (1975) Rich Herrin (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992) Bruce Weber (2000) Chris Lowery (2008)
10-17
L
Years W
Paul Lambert (2) Joe Gottfried (2) Allen Van Winkle (4) Rich Herrin (11) Bruce Weber (5) Matt Painter (1) Chris Lowery (8)
COACHING RECORDS By Tenure
90
Second T-First T-Second T-Third T-Eighth Ninth T-Sixth T-Seventh T-Fifth T-Sixth T-Eighth Sixth T-Fourth T-Fifth First T-Fourth T-First Second T-Second T-Second T-Tenth T-Eighth Eighth T-Fifth Third T-Fourth T-First First First First T-Second First Third T-Fifth Ninth Eighth Ninth
Bruce Weber (1998-03)
Pct.
1976-78 1978-81 1981-85 1985-98 1998-03 2003-04 2005-12
In the Valley Tournament
Jack Hartman (1962-70)
L
Paul Lambert (3) Joe Gottfried (3) Allen Van Winkle (4) Rich Herrin (13) Bruce Weber (5) Matt Painter (1) Chris Lowery (8)
wichita state
S
2012-13 Preview Numerical Roster No. Name
Yr. Pos. Ht.
Wt. Hometown / Last School
0 Chadrack Lufile
Jr.
F 6-9
255 Burlington (Ontario, Canada) Coffeyville CC
1 Derail Green
Fr.
F 6-7
190 Houston (Texas) Klein Forest High
2 Malcolm Armstead
Sr. G 6-0
205 Florence (Ala.) Chipola JC
3 Evan Wessel
So. G 6-5
203 Wichita (Kan.) Heights High
5 Demetric Williams
Sr. G 6-2
177 Las Vegas (Nev.) Cheyenne High
11 Cleanthony Early
Jr.
F 6-8
220 Sullivan (N.Y.) Sullivan JC
14 Joe Mitchell
Jr.
G 6-1
193 Wichita (Kan.) Hutchinson [Kan.] CC
15 Nick Wiggins
Jr.
G 6-6
20 Kadeem Coleby
Sr. C 6-9
181 Toronto (Canada) Wabash Valley [Ill.] College 250 Nassau (Bahamas) Daytona College
21 Ehimen Orukpe
Sr. C 7-0
251 Lagos (Nigeria) Three Rivers [Mo.] CC
22 Carl Hall
Sr.
F 6-8
233 Cochran (Ga.) NW Florida State
23 Fred Van Vleet
Fr.
G 5-11 175 Rockford (Ill.) Auburn High
31 Ron Baker
Fr.
G 6-3
32 Tekele Cotton
So. G 6-2
203 Smyrna (Ga.) Whitefield Academy
33 Zach Bush
Fr.
50 Jake White
So. F 6-8
F 6-6
209 Scott City (Kan.) High Wichita (Kan.) Goddard Eisenhower High
218 Chaska (Minn.) High
Carl Hall
Gregg Marshall Head Coach
At A Glance
Alma Mater: Randolph-Macon (‘85) Overall Record: 303-144 (14 yrs.) Record at WSU: 109-61 (5 years) 2011-12: 27-6 / 16-2 (1st)
Year-By-Year Record Season School
Overall Conf. Conf. W L W L Place Tourn.
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
21 21 18 19 20 16 27 23 29 11 17 25 29 27
Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Winthrop Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State Wichita State
School Totals (5 years) Career Totals (14 yrs.)
Wichita State 92
8 9 13 12 10 12 6 8 5 20 17 10 8 6
9 1 11 3 11 3 10 4 11 3 10 6 15 1 13 3 14 0 4 14 8 10 12 6 14 4 16 2
109 61 303 144
54 36 158 60
1st 2nd 2nd t1st 1st t3rd 1st 1st 1st 9th t-5th 2nd 2nd 1st
2-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 1-1 0-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1
--- ---
5-5 24-7
2011-12 Finish: 27-6; 16-2 MVC (1st) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/4 NOTEWORTHY • In 2012-13, Wichita State could play 11 teams that advanced to postseason play last year, and up to four 2012 NCAA Tournament opponents including VCU, Southern Mississippi, Creighton and possibly Western Kentucky. • In 2011-12, Wichita State went 27-6 overall and won the Missouri Valley Conference regular-season before earning an at-large berth, the school’s ninth appearance, in the NCAA Tournament. • For the fifth time in school history, a Wichita State coach won the MVC Coach of the Year award, as Wichita State men’s head coach Gregg Marshall earned the honor for 2011-12. Marshall enters the 2012-13 season with a five-year 109-61 ledger at WSU, which includes three-straight 25+ win seasons. • Wichita State’s two-season run of 56 wins is tied for the second-best all-time in the MVC, trailing only Bradley’s 64 in a two year span (32 in both 1950 & 1951).
Basketball Support Staff
Chris Jans Assoc. Head Coach
K.T. Turner Asst. Coach
Greg Heier Asst. Coach
Dominic Okon Operations
Todd Fagan Athletic Trainer
Devon Smith
Manager, Player Development
Schedule/Results/University Facts 2012-13 Basketball Schedule
2011-12 Results (27-6, 16-2)
Day
Date
Opponent
Site
Monday Saturday Tuesday
November 5 November 10 November 13
Pittsburg State (EX) North Carolina Central at VCU (ESPNU)
Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Richmond, Va.
Thursday Saturday Wednesday Thursday
November 15 November 17 November 21 November 22
Cancun Challenge Western Carolina Howard DePaul (CBS) Iowa/Western Kentucky
Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Cancun Cancun
Wednesday Sunday Saturday Thursday Thursday Saturday Sunday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday Tuesday Fri.-Sat. Wednesday Saturday Thurs.-Sun.
November 28 December 2 December 8 December 13 December 20 December 22 December 30 January 2 January 6 January 9 January 13 January 16 January 19 January 23 January 26 January 29 February 2 February 5 February 9 February 13 February 17 February 19 February 22-23 February 27 March 2 March 7-10
Tulsa (Cox) ^at Air Force (Cox) Northern Colorado at Tennessee (Cox) Charleston Southern Southern Mississippi *UNI (MVC TV) *at Drake (Cox) *at Bradley (ESPNU) *Southern Illinois (Cox) *at Evansville (Cox) *Illinois State (ESPN3) *Creighton (ESPN2) *at Missouri State (Cox) *Bradley (Cox) *Indiana State (Cox) *at UNI (ESPN2) *at Southern Illinois (Cox) *Missouri State (MVC TV) *Drake (Cox) *at Illinois State (ESPNU) *at Indiana State (ESPN3) BracketBusters *Evansville (Cox) *at Creighton MVC Tournament
Wichita, Kan. Colorado Springs Wichita, Kan. Knoxville, Tenn. Wichita, Kan. +Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Des Moines, Iowa Peoria, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Evansville, Ind. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Springfield, Mo. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Cedar Falls, Iowa Carbondale, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Normal, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. Wichita, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Omaha, Neb. St. Louis, Mo.
Time 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6/8:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:35 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. TBA 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA
^Mountain West-Missouri Valley Conference Challenge Series; *denotes conference game +game played at INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kan.
Date Opponent
Score
N13 N17 N18 N20 N25 D1 D3 D7 D10 D14 D19 D28 D31 J4 J7 J10 J13 J15 J18 J21 J25 J28 F1 F4 F8 F11 F15 F18 F22 F25 M2 M3 M15
85-57 W 67-58 W 60-70 L 74-78 L (ot) 68-46 W 75-60 W 89-70 W 77-67 W 83-76 W 94-44 W 102-53 W 90-51 W 61-68 L 67-66 W 83-73 W 65-62 W 78-41 W 75-65 W 71-68 W 85-42 W 86-74 W 86-93 L (3ot) 74-67 W 71-66 W 82-57 W 89-68 W 73-58 W 91-74 W 68-55 W 81-58 W 72-48 W 64-65 L 59-62 L
CHAS. SOUTHERN ^vs. Colorado ^vs. #15 Alabama ^vs. Temple UAB CAL STATE FULLERTON +#18 UNLV at Tulsa UTAH STATE CHICAGO STATE NEWMAN UNIV. *at Bradley *CREIGHTON *at Evansville *at Southern Illinois *ILLINOIS STATE *BRADLEY *at Indiana State *at Northern Iowa *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS *EVANSVILLE *at Drake *at Missouri State *INDIANA STATE *NORTHERN IOWA *at Creighton *MISSOURI STATE ~at Davidson *at Illinois State *DRAKE %vs. Indiana State %vs. Illinois State $vs. VCU
W/L
Att. 10181 5322 6375 11297 11204 10269 10466 4360 10386 10203 10187 7184 10506 3916 3619 10078 10335 6410 4690 10506 10219 4895 7666 10468 10241 18735 10506 5223 4573 10506 11348 16271
Home in CAPS; +Mountain West-MVC Challenge; ^Puerto Rico Tip-Off; ~ESPN BracketBusters; *MVC games; %MVC Tournament; $NCAA Tourney
Wichita State University (Founded 1895) Athletic Directory
Dr. John Bardo President
Dr. Marty Perline Faculty Rep.
Eric Sexton Athletic Director
Larry Rankin Basketball SID
University Facts Founded: 1895 Location: Wichita, Kan. Enrollment: 15,001 Colors: Yellow and Black Nickname: Shockers Years in the MVC: 68 Arena: Charles Koch Arena (10,506) Courtside Telephone Number: 316-978-3299
Wichita State
President: Dr. John Bardo Faculty Chairman of Athletics: Dr. Martin Perline Director of Athletics: Dr. Eric Sexton Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director/SWA: Becky Endicott Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director/External Operations: Darron Boatright Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director/Business Operations: Rege Klitzke Associate Athletics Director/Facilities & Operations: Brad Pittman Associate Athletics Director/Student Services: Korey Torgerson Assistant ADs: Larry Rankin, John Brewer, Russell Wilkins Athletic Department Telephone: 316-978-3250 Athletic Dept. Address: 1845 Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260-0018 Assistant Athletics Director/Media Relations:   Larry Rankin (home: 316-788-6078) (cell: 316-258-4354) Asst. Media Relations Director: Tami Cutler Asst. Media Relations Director: Brian Petrotta SID Office Telephone: 316-978-3265 SID Fax Number: 316-978-3336
93
2011-12 Statistical Review All-Game Statistics (27-6) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
01 41 23 20 24 22 05 32 04 50 03 21 15
Ragland, Joe Stutz, Garrett Murry, Toure Smith, Ben Kyles, David Hall, Carl Williams, Demetric Cotton, Tekele Anacreon, James White, Jake Wessel, Evan Orukpe, Ehimen Vautravers, Randall Team
32 32 33 33 33 33 33 32 12 21 13 31 10
32 32 28 19 12 19 23 0 0 0 0 0 0
878 786 968 839 772 736 801 316 80 152 99 243 31
27.4 24.6 29.3 25.4 23.4 22.3 24.3 9.9 6.7 7.2 7.6 7.8 3.1
Total Opponents
33 33
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
FT FTA
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
.568 .542 .422 .435 .411 .572 .463 .508 .500 .395 .346 .500 .273
59 117 .504 10 33 .303 16 56 .286 56 145 .386 55 158 .348 0 0 .000 19 54 .352 8 23 .348 0 2 .000 3 13 .231 3 13 .231 0 0 .000 1 6 .167
70 86 92 112 105 133 45 64 37 45 62 96 40 46 18 28 3 7 9 17 0 2 10 20 0 0
.814 .821 .789 .703 .822 .646 .870 .643 .429 .529 .000 .500 .000
15 79 94 2.9 61 194 255 8.0 46 110 156 4.7 50 57 107 3.2 18 99 117 3.5 72 93 165 5.0 5 61 66 2.0 15 33 48 1.5 3 13 16 1.3 14 32 46 2.2 3 10 13 1.0 9 56 65 2.1 3 6 9 0.9 45 51 96 2.9
65 82 54 57 33 82 62 39 7 21 10 38 3 0
1 105 60 3 28 429 13.4 1 35 67 33 12 424 13.3 1 110 73 9 42 401 12.2 0 24 26 10 16 323 9.8 0 65 38 9 34 282 8.5 0 22 27 26 15 276 8.4 1 77 40 4 26 183 5.5 0 23 23 2 19 92 2.9 0 1 3 3 5 25 2.1 0 3 7 1 1 42 2.0 0 10 5 0 5 21 1.6 1 8 19 30 6 40 1.3 0 2 6 0 0 7 0.7 9 0
912 1892 .482 729 1856 .393
230 620 .371 186 605 .307
491 656 .748 416 603 .690
359 894 1253 38.0 321 718 1039 31.5
553 594
5 485 403 130 209 2545 77.1 8 357 423 97 188 2060 62.4
150 161 140 111 95 107 62 33 11 15 9 15 3
264 297 332 255 231 187 134 65 22 38 26 30 11
PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
Conference Games Only (16-2, 1st) ## Player
GP GS
Min Avg
41 01 23 20 22 24 05 50 32 04 21 03 15
Stutz, Garrett Ragland, Joe Murry, Toure Smith, Ben Hall, Carl Kyles, David Williams, Demetric White, Jake Cotton, Tekele Anacreon, James Orukpe, Ehimen Wessel, Evan Vautravers, Randall Team
17 17 18 18 18 18 18 10 17 6 16 6 5
17 17 16 10 11 3 16 0 0 0 0 0 0
470 458 545 484 407 422 486 66 155 32 100 38 12
27.6 26.9 30.3 26.9 22.6 23.4 27.0 6.6 9.1 5.3 6.3 6.3 2.4
Total Opponents
18 18
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct 102 75 74 55 54 49 37 9 14 5 11 3 2
179 143 180 132 90 118 74 16 26 8 17 8 6
.570 .524 .411 .417 .600 .415 .500 .563 .538 .625 .647 .375 .333
490 997 .491 406 1025 .396
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct 8 30 10 30 0 26 12 3 2 0 0 1 0
21 66 29 83 0 82 28 7 7 0 0 3 2
.381 .455 .345 .361 .000 .317 .429 .429 .286 .000 .000 .333 .000
122 328 .372 110 323 .341
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
.875 .804 .839 .735 .692 .905 .900 .667 .714 .333 .250 .000 .000
28 127 155 9.1 5 34 39 2.3 22 63 85 4.7 24 30 54 3.0 33 51 84 4.7 9 48 57 3.2 4 35 39 2.2 6 12 18 1.8 7 15 22 1.3 0 4 4 0.7 7 32 39 2.4 1 2 3 0.5 2 4 6 1.2 25 29 54 3.0
41 39 31 30 48 13 41 10 17 4 16 3 1 0
283 356 .795 210 307 .684
173 486 659 36.6 183 384 567 31.5
294 313
FT FTA 70 37 52 25 36 19 27 4 10 1 2 0 0
80 46 62 34 52 21 30 6 14 3 8 0 0
PF FO 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
P
N
1
R
N
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 18 57 57 14 9 28 56 1 12 0 4 5 0
37 19 7 282 16.6 36 1 15 217 12.8 37 5 26 210 11.7 12 6 7 165 9.2 17 15 5 144 8.0 13 3 16 143 7.9 17 1 15 113 6.3 4 0 0 25 2.5 14 0 8 40 2.4 1 2 5 11 1.8 10 14 2 24 1.5 3 0 1 7 1.2 0 0 0 4 0.8 7 0
A
N
3 261 208 66 107 1385 76.9 4 215 213 39 94 1132 62.9
B
N
Conference Tournament (1-1) ## Player
Wichita State 94
GP GS
Min Avg
01 23 20 41 05 24 32 50 22 21 15 03 04
Ragland, Joe Murry, Toure Smith, Ben Stutz, Garrett Williams, Demetric Kyles, David Cotton, Tekele White, Jake Hall, Carl Orukpe, Ehimen Vautravers, Randall Wessel, Evan Anacreon, James Team
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
59 65 60 39 57 32 17 17 35 11 2 3 3
29.5 32.5 30.0 19.5 28.5 16.0 8.5 8.5 17.5 5.5 2.0 3.0 3.0
Total Opponents
2 2
--- TOTAL --- FG FGA Pct 11 12 7 6 4 3 3 3 3 1 0 0 0
3-POINTERS 3FG FGA Pct
17 .647 28 .429 22 .318 13 .462 9 .444 13 .231 6 .500 7 .429 8 .375 1 1.000 0 .000 1 .000 0 .000
6 0 3 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
53 125 .424 33 108 .306
14 12
7 2 11 1 5 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
.857 .000 .273 .000 .400 .250 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
37 .378 43 .279
FT FTA 3 5 5 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Pct
--- REBOUNDS --Off Def Tot Avg
PF FO
4 .750 6 .833 6 .833 0 .000 0 .000 2 1.000 0 .000 2 .500 2 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000
0 3 9 6 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 4
4 4 10 11 8 6 3 2 4 2 0 1 0 3
4 7 19 17 8 6 3 7 6 2 0 1 0 7
2.0 3.5 9.5 8.5 4.0 3.0 1.5 3.5 3.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 3.5
2 4 3 7 4 3 2 4 6 4 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 22 .727 35 43 .814
29 19
58 48
87 43.5 67 33.5
39 26
0 1
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 7 6 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
2 8 0 6 3 2 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0
21 27 11 20
0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0
2 3 2 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
31 15.5 29 14.5 22 11.0 12 6.0 10 5.0 10 5.0 7 3.5 7 3.5 6 3.0 2 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0
8 13 136 68.0 6 15 113 56.5
S
N
1 4
6 8 7 2 0 9 3 5 4 8 5 2 8
9 9
0 5
(entering this season)
POINTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Cleo Littleton (1951-55) 2. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) 3. Dave Stallworth (1962-65) 4. Antoine Carr (1979-83) 5. “Cheese” Johnson (1975-79) 6. Jason Perez (1996-00) 7. Aubrey Sherrod (1981-85) 8. Randy Burns (2001-05) 9. Jamar Howard (2001-05) 10. Greg Carney (1967-70)
REBOUNDS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) 2. Robert Elmore (1973-77) 3. “Cheese” Johnson (1975-79) 4. Cliff Levingston (1979-82) 5. Terry Benton (1969-72) 6. Cleo Littleton (1951-55) 7. Warren Armstrong (1965-68) 8. Dave Stallworth (1962-65) 9. Antoine Carr (1979-83) 10. Al Tate (1957-60)
ASSISTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Warren Armstrong (1965-68) Toure’ Murry (2008-12) 3. Bob Trogele (1975-79) 4. Calvin Bruton (1972-76) 5. Dave Stallworth (1962-65) 6. Aubrey Sherrod (1981-85) 7. Paul Guffrovich (1987-91) 8. Tony Martin (1980-82) 9. P.J. Couisnard (2004-08) 10. Randy Smithson (1979-81)
BLOCKED SHOTS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Antoine Carr (1979-83) 2. Robert Elmore (1973-77) 3. Claudius Johnson (1989-93) 4. Gene Wiley (1959-62) 5. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) 6. Garrett Stutz (2008-12) 7. P.J. Couisnard (2004-08) 8. J.T. Durley (2007-11) 9. Jamar Howard (2001-05) 10. Terry Benton (1969-72)
STEALS
No. Student-Athlete (Years) 1. Jason Perez (1996-00) 2. Toure’ Murry (2008-12) 3. Jamar Howard (2001-05) 4. Aubrey Sherrod (1981-85) P.J. Couisnard (2004-08) 6. “Cheese” Johnson (1975-79) 7. Xavier McDaniel (1981-85) Paul Guffrovich (1987-91) 9. Robert George (1990-92) 10. K.C. Hunt (1990-93)
(entering this season)
G
Pts.
114 117 80 112 110 117 117 124 124 77
2,164 2,152 1,936 1,911 1,907 1,839 1,765 1,599 1,571 1,545
G
Rebs.
117 84 110 91 76 114 78 80 112 78
1,359 1,039 1,027 965 963 878 839 838 776 774
G
Asts.
78 139 110 102 80 117 120 62 126 61
G
ACTIVE Career Leaders
429 429 420 404 394 384 383 336 329 319
Blks.
112 209 84 132 114 109 79 105 117 103 138 101 126 98 137 91 124 88 76 82
G
Stls.
117 139 124 117 126 110 117 120 59 87
222 180 153 148 148 126 114 114 110 108
SCORING (total points) 451 - Demetric Williams 276 - Carl Hall 92 - Tekele Cotton
Newspaper Kirk Seminoff Sports Editor, Wichita Eagle 825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202 Office Phone -- 316-268-6278 Fax Phone -- 316-268-6536 Paul Suellentrop Beat Writer, Wichita Eagle 825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202 Office Phone -- 316-268-6760 Fax Phone -- 316-268-6536 Email -- psuellentrop@wichitaeagle.com Bob Lutz Columnist, Wichita Eagle 825 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202 Office Phone -- 316-268-6597 Fax Phone -- 316-268-6536 Email -- blutz@wichitaeagle.com Cody Giefer Sports Editor, The Sunflower 1845 Fairmount, Box 134 Wichita, KS 67260-0134 Office Phone -- 316-978-6908 Fax Phone -- 316-978-3778
FIELD GOAL SHOOTING
Radio
.572 (107-187) - Carl Hall .508 (33-65) - Tekele Cotton
Mike Kennedy Play-by-Play, 7606 Oxford, Wichita, KS 67226 Home/Work Phone -- 316-687-2467 Fax Phone -- 316/630-9177 Email -- mikekennedywsu@yahoo.com
FIELD GOALS MADE 155 - Demetric Williams 107 - Carl Hall 33 - Tekele Cotton 3-POINT SHOOTING .348 (8-23) - Tekele Cotton .342 (53-155) - Demetric Williams 3-POINTERS MADE 53 - Demetric Williams 8 - Tekele Cotton FREE THROW SHOOTING .793 (88-111) - Demetric Williams .646 (62-96) - Carl Hall .643 (18-28) - Tekele Cotton FREE THROWS MADE 88 - Demetric Williams 62 - Carl Hall ASSISTS 162 - Demetric Williams 23 - Tekele Cotton STEALS 59 - Demetric Williams 19 - Tekele Cotton BLOCKS 38 - Ehimen Orukpe 26 - Carl Hall REBOUNDS 165 - Carl Hall 126 - Demetric Williams 100 - Ehimen Orukpe
Ted Woodward Reporter, KNSS Radio (1330 AM) 2120 N. Woodlawn, Suite 352 Wichita, KS 67208 Office Phone -- 316-685-2121, ext. 267 Fax Phone -- 316-685-3408 Email -- tedwood@worldnet.att.net John Wright, Jr. Sports Director, KFDI Radio (101.3 FM) 4200 N. Old Lawrence Road Wichita, KS 67219 Office Phone -- 316-838-3771 Fax Phone -- 316-838-4323 Email -- jwright@kfdi.com
Television Chris Frye Sports Director, KAKE-TV (ABC) 1500 N. West St., Wichita, KS 67203 Office Phone -- 316-946-1397 Fax Phone -- 316-943-5374 Email -- chris.frye@kake.com Bruce Haertl Sports Director, KWCH-TV (CBS) 2815 E. 37th North Street, Wichita, KS 67219 Office Phone -- 316-831-6140 Fax Phone -- 316-831-6180 Email -- bhaertl@kwch.com Leon Liebl Sports Director, KSNW (NBC) 833 North Main St., Wichita, KS 67201 Office Phone -- (316) 292-1122 Fax Phone -- (316) 292-1195 Email — lliebl@ksn.com
Wichita State
5 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0
Career Leaders - Top 10
Demetric Williams
4 3 2 8 5 4 5 9 1 0 6 3 7
Career Leaders/Media Outlets
95
By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE VALLEY Year Overall MVC Finish 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 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
Wichita State 96
14-9 8-17 12-13 10-16 7-17 9-16 11-19 16-11 27-4 17-9 14-12 15-11 14-12 14-12 14-12 18-8 18-9 19-8 23-6 21-9 17-10 14-12 12-14 11-15 8-18 10-16 16-10 10-16 11-15 11-15 18-10 18-10 13-14 14-14 17-12 26-7 23-6 25-3 18-12 18-13 14-14 22-11 20-10 19-11 10-19 14-17 8-20 10-17 9-18 13-14 8-21 14-13 16-15 13-17 12-17 9-19 15-15 18-12 21-11 21-10 26-9 17-14 11-20 17-17 25-10 29-8 27-6
6-4 2-10 1-9 3-7 1-11 5-9 2-8 3-7 8-2 4-6 7-5 8-6 6-8 7-7 6-8 6-6 7-5 7-5 10-2 11-3 9-5 9-5 7-9 7-9 3-13 3-11 6-8 6-8 6-7 6-8 10-2 7-5 8-8 8-8 9-7 12-4 12-4 17-1 11-5 11-5 7-9 9-5 11-3 10-4 6-8 7-9 6-12 7-11 6-12 6-12 4-14 8-10 11-7 6-12 5-13 4-14 9-9 12-6 12-6 12-6 14-4 8-10 4-14 8-10 12-6 14-4 16-2
Second Seventh Sixth Fifth Seventh Fifth Sixth Sixth Second Fourth Fourth T-Third Fifth Fourth T-Fourth Fifth Third Second T-First First T-Second Third Sixth T-Sixth Eighth Eighth Fifth T-Fifth Fifth Fifth First T-Third T-Fifth T-Third T-Second First T-Second First Third T-Second T-Fifth Third Second T-Second T-Fifth Sixth T-Seventh T-Seventh T-Seventh Eighth T-Tenth Seventh T-Third T-Eighth T-Eighth Ninth T-Fifth T-Third T-Second Second First Sixth Ninth T-Fifth Second Second First
67 1050-857 511-492
MVC Non Tourney MVC ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 ----- ----- 1-1 3-0 0-1 3-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 ----- 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1
8-5 6-7 11-4 7-9 6-6 4-7 9-8 13-4 19-2 13-3 7-7 7-5 8-4 7-5 8-4 12-2 11-4 12-3 13-4 10-6 8-5 5-5 5-5 4-6 5-5 7-5 10-2 4-8 5-8 5-7 8-8 10-4 5-5 5-5 7-4 12-2 11-2 5-2 6-6 4-8 7-4 10-6 8-6 9-6 6-10 7-7 2-7 3-5 3-5 8-1 4-7 6-2 5-7 6-4 6-3 5-4 6-5 5-5 8-4 8-3 11-4 9-3 7-5 8-6 11-3 14-3 10-3
25-31 514-334
Post Season --------------------------------NIT 0-1 ----------------------------NIT 0-1 NIT 0-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 2-2 NIT 0-1 ------------------------------------NCAA 0-1 ------------NIT 0-1 NCAA 3-1 --------NIT 0-1 NCAA 0-1 ----NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 1-1 ---------------------------------------------------NIT 0-1 NIT 0-1 NIT 2-1 NCAA 2-1 --------CBI 1-1 NIT 0-1 NIT 5-0 NCAA 0-1 17-22
COACHING RECORDS By Tenure
Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
L
Pct.
Willis Bates (5) Roy Thomas (3) E.V. Long (1) Harry Buck (2) Lamar Hoover (4) Kenneth Cassidy (1) Wilmer Elfrink (1) Sam Hill (2) Leonard Umnus (3) Gene Johnson (5)
1905-08, 1913-14 15 1909-12 12 1912-13 1 1914-16 14 1916-18, 1921-23 30 1919-20 8 1920-21 16 1923-25 19 1925-28 47 1928-33 74
20 24 11 15 32 8 2 21 14 24
.429 .333 .083 .483 .484 .500 .889 .475 .770 .755
Lindsay Austin (1) Bill Hennigh (6) Jack Starrett (1) Mel Binford (5) Ken Gunning (3) Ralph Miller (13) Gary Thompson (7) Harry Miller (7) Gene Smithson (8) Eddie Fogler (3) Mike Cohen (3) Scott Thompson (4) Randy Smithson (4) Mark Turgeon (7) Gregg Marshall (5)
1934-15 1935-41 1941-42 1942-48 1948-51 1951-64 1964-71 1971-78 1978-86 1986-89 1989-92 1992-96 1996-00 2000-07 2007-
7 59 4 60 26 220 93 97 155 61 32 40 55 128 109
Shockers Totals (106) 1905-
13 68 16 52 49 133 94 90 81 32 56 70 62 90 61
.350 .472 .200 .536 .347 .623 .497 .519 .657 .656 .364 .364 .470 .587 .641
1,387 1,151
.546
Versus the Missouri Valley Conference Coaches (Seasons)
Years W
Mel Binford (3) Ken Gunning (3) Ralph Miller (13) Gary Thompson (7) Harry Miller (7) Gene Smithson (8) Eddie Fogler (3) Mike Cohen (3) Scott Thompson (4) Randy Smithson (4) Mark Turgeon (7) Gregg Marshall (5)
1946-48 1948-51 1951-64 1964-71 1971-78 1978-86 1986-89 1989-92 1992-96 1996-00 2000-07 2007-
Shockers Totals (67)
1946-
9 9 81 49 49 87 30 19 23 30 71 54
L
Pct.
23 27 75 55 46 43 12 29 49 42 55 36
.281 .250 .519 .471 .515 .669 .714 .396 .319 .417 .563 .600
511 492 .509
In the Valley Tournament Coaches (Appearances)
Years W
Harry Miller (2) Gene Smithson (6) Eddie Fogler (3) Mike Cohen (3) Scott Thompson (3) Randy Smithson (4) Mark Turgeon (7) Gregg Marshall (5)
1977-78 1979-86 1987-89 1990-92 1993-96 1997-00 2001-07 2008-
Shockers Totals (33)
1977-
1 8 4 0 0 3 4 5
25
In the NCAA Division I Tournament Coaches (Years)
Number W
L
Pct.
2 5 2 3 3 4 7 5
.333 .615 .666 .000 .000 .429 .364 .500
31 .446
L
Pct.
Ralph Miller (1964) Gary Thompson (1965) Harry Miller (1976) Gene Smithson (1981, 1985) Eddie Fogler (1987, 1988) Mark Turgeon (2006) Gregg Marshall (2012)
1 1 1 2 2 1 1
1 2 0 3 0 2 0
1 2 1 2 2 1 1
.500 .500 .000 .600 .000 .667 .000
Shockers Totals (9)
9
8
10
.444
In the National Invitation Tournament Coaches (Years)
Ralph Miller (1954, 1962, 1963) Gary Thompson (1966) Gene Smithson (1980, 1984) Eddie Fogler (1989) Mark Turgeon (2003, 2004, 2005) Gregg Marshall (2010, 2011) Shockers Totals (11)
Number W
L
Pct.
3 1 2 1 3 2
0 0 0 1 2 5
3 1 2 1 3 1
.000 .000 .000 .500 .400 .833
12
8
11
.421
In the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) Coaches (Years)
Number W
L
Pct.
Gregg Marshall (2009)
1
1
1
.500
Shockers Totals (1)
1
1
1
.500
RECORDS
YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS Scoring -- All Games 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 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
Bill Ebben, Detroit Bill Ebben, Detroit Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley Chet Walker, Bradley Mack Herndon, Bradley Dave Stallworth, Wichita State Joe Reuther, Louisville Jamie Thompson, Wichita St. Joe Allen, Bradley Joe Allen, Bradley Bobby Smith, Tulsa Greg Carney, Wichita State Dana Lewis, Tulsa John Williamson, N. Mexico St. Willie Biles, Tulsa Willie Biles, Tulsa Ken Smith, Tulsa Mike Davis, Bradley Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Lewis Lloyd, Drake Lewis Lloyd, Drake Jaime Pena, New Mexico State Antoine Carr, Wichita State James Jackson, West Texas St. Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St. John S. Williams, Indiana St. Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Curtis Stuckey, Bradley Curtis Stuckey, Bradley Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Curt Smith, Drake Randy Blocker, UNI Chris Carr, Southern Illinois Jason Daisy, UNI Jason Daisy, UNI Rodney Buford, Creighton Maurice Evans, Wichita State Jason Perez, Wichita State Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Luke McDonald, Drake Phillip Gilbert, Bradley Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Ben Jacobson, UNI David Moss, Indiana State Nate Funk, Creighton Josh Young, Drake Shy Ely, Evansville Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Andrew Warren, Bradley Doug McDermott, Creighton
G 25 26 28 30 30 26 26 26 29 25 27 26 28 27 25 26 25 26 26 29 24 28 32 34 27 29 28 22 27 31 28 29 31 27 23 28 30 28 28 32 27 28 28 28 29 30 29 30 30 32 21 33 30 31 33 32 35
Rebounding -- All Games Year Leader, School 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981
Gene Estes, Tulsa Chet Walker, Bradley George Wilson, Cincinnati George Wilson, Cincinnati Willie Davis, North Texas State Wes Unseld, Louisville Wes Unseld, Louisville Wes Unseld, Louisville Mike Grosso, Louisville Jim Ard, Cincinnati Terry Benton, Wichita State Steve Davidson, West Texas State Larry Kenon, Memphis State Stan Blackmon, North Texas State Bob Elmore, Wichita State Bob Elmore, Wichita State Bob Elmore, Wichita State Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Lewis Lloyd, Drake Cliff Levingston, Wichita State
FG 3G 233 263 352 331 369 238 268 212 283 173 229 232 258 281 219 255 276 323 257 255 193 375 403 376 324 298 195 195 226 351 232 294 377 173 185 241 207 219 239 250 208 192 189 211 206 208 162 200 199 211 128 202 147 204 173 196 307
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 31 87 55 30 55 4 46 26 40 68 34 53 69 56 62 91 78 38 72 22 55 86 13 73 76 54
FT Pts. Avg. 125 591 23.8 198 724 27.4 280 984 35.1 316 978 32.6 273 1011 33.7 180 656 25.2 151 687 26.4 167 591 22.7 203 769 26.5 125 471 18.8 137 595 22.0 130 594 22.8 170 686 24.5 99 661 24.5 143 581 23.2 97 607 23.3 126 678 27.1 142 788 30.3 127 641 24.7 97 607 20.9 95 481 20.0 168 918 32.8 153 959 30.0 221 973 28.6 167 815 30.2 166 762 26.3 100 490 17.5 104 497 22.6 139 591 21.9 142 844 27.2 119 583 20.8 169 788 27.2 284 1125 36.3 168 569 21.1 149 546 23.7 165 702 25.1 165 583 19.4 107 591 21.1 141 645 23.0 165 705 22.0 119 603 22.3 175 593 21.2 99 530 18.9 141 632 22.6 119 587 20.2 207 685 22.8 103 518 17.9 90 568 18.9 59 495 16.5 79 572 17.9 70 348 16.6 126 585 17.7 97 477 15.9 166 587 18.9 94 513 15.5 134 604 18.8 133 801 22.9
G
Reb.
Avg.
25 26 28 26 26 26 28 28 27 27 26 24 29 26 26 27 28 32 34 27 33
349 321 314 326 331 505 533 513 432 411 437 420 496 295 302 275 441 369 503 406 376
14.0 12.3 11.2 12.5 12.7 19.4 19.0 18.3 16.0 15.2 16.8 17.5 17.1 11.3 11.6 10.2 15.8 11.5 14.8 15.0 11.4
1982 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
Cliff Levingston, Wichita State Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Orlando Graham, West Texas State Michael Morgan, Drake Sam Roark, Drake Luke Jackson, Bradley Bob Harstad, Creighton Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois Jamie Arnold, Wichita State Jim Cruse, Indiana State Jim Cruse, Indiana State Chris Thunell, Southern Illinois Joe Breakenridge, UNI Joe Breakenridge, UNI Joe Breakenridge, UNI Mike Wallace, Missouri State Greg Danielson, Drake Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State Grant Stout, UNI Eric Coleman, UNI Eric Coleman, UNI Jonathan Cox, Drake Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State Mamadou Seck, Southern Illinois Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State
Assists -- All Games Year Leader, School 1980 1981 1982 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
Terry Adolph, West Texas State Terry Adolph, West Texas State Willie Scott, Bradley James Jackson, West Texas State Jim Les, Bradley Jim Les, Bradley Jim Les, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Reggie Shields, Tulsa Arnold Bernard, Missouri State Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton Curt Smith, Drake Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State David Cason, Illinois State Jamar Smiley, Illinois State Jamar Smiley, Illinois State Jamar Smiley, Illinois State Nate Green, Indiana State Ryan Sears, Creighton Jeremy Stanton, Evansville Mark Allaria, Evansville Marcello Robinson, Bradley Fridge Holman, Wichita State Tyler McKinney, Creighton Daniel Ruffin, Bradley Brooks McKowen, UNI Adam Emmenecker, Drake Kaylon Williams, Evansville Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois Antoine Young, Creighton Michael Bizoukas, Missouri State
Steals -- All Games Year Leader, School 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
Terry Adolph, West Texas State Paul Pressey, Tulsa Bob Steppes, West Texas State Steve Harris, Tulsa Steve Harris, Tulsa Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois Arnold Bernard, Missouri State Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton
29 28 30 31 23 31 28 27 31 33 32 30 33 30 23 26 28 30 27 29 28 32 30 31 32 33 31 32 33 33 32 35
295 403 393 460 209 261 255 253 290 341 289 308 354 293 222 233 296 259 221 233 294 314 268 227 252 294 281 281 279 286 259 338
10.2 14.4 13.1 14.8 9.1 8.4 9.1 9.4 9.4 10.3 9.0 10.3 10.7 9.8 9.7 9.0 10.6 8.6 8.2 8.0 10.5 9.8 8.9 7.3 7.9 8.9 9.1 8.8 8.5 8.7 8.1 9.7
G
Ast.
Avg.
30 27 36 28 22 30 35 27 31 27 30 34 28 28 26 33 31 30 29 27 33 26 28 28 29 34 33 31 33 31 29 39 32
280 240 222 202 158 263 275 237 373 216 147 257 151 130 127 226 208 219 186 125 175 181 150 129 165 184 171 179 213 151 146 195 174
9.33 8.89 6.17 7.21 7.18 8.77 7.86 8.78 12.03 8.00 4.90 7.56 5.39 4.64 4.88 6.85 6.71 7.30 6.41 4.63 5.30 6.96 5.36 4.61 5.69 5.41 5.18 5.77 6.45 4.87 5.03 5.00 5.44
G
Stl.
Avg.
27 30 28 31 31 35 29 31 27 34 34 28
89 95 94 83 79 66 59 82 52 57 82 72
3.30 3.17 3.36 2.68 2.55 1.89 2.03 2.65 1.93 1.84 2.41 2.57
Records
Year Leader, School
99
YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS
Records
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Curt Smith, Drake William Celestine, Drake Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois Dan Knuckey, Drake Lynnrick Rogers, Drake Eric Roberson, Bradley Rob Dye, Bradley Nate Green, Indiana State Andy Woodley, UNI Kyle Korver, Creighton James Gillingham, Bradley Lonnie Randolph, Drake Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois Nick Grant, Drake Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois Josh Dotzler, Creighton Lloyd Phillips, Illinois State Jake Odum, Indiana State Rayvonte Rice, Drake
Blocked Shots -- All Games Year Leader, School 1981 1982 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
Rod Camp, Southern Illinois Antoine Carr, Wichita State Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Donald Powell, Bradley Donald Powell, Bradley Donald Powell, Bradley Tony Harvey, Southern Illinois Chad Gallagher, Creighton Chad Gallagher, Creighton Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois Josh Hallat, Indiana State Jason Sims, UNI Johnny Epps, Missouri State Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley Doug Swenson, Creighton Danny Moore, Missouri State Ron Bruton, Missouri State Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois Brody Deren, Creighton Bradley Strickland, Evansville Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Randal Falker, Southern Illinois Isiah Martin, Indiana State Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton Gregory Echenique, Creighton Dantiel Daniels, Southern Illinois
28 27 32 27 27 29 29 32 27 29 30 28 35 33 32 31 35 33 34 33
75 72 70 66 54 71 79 92 80 45 61 70 92 94 62 66 70 60 62 63
2.68 2.67 2.19 2.44 2.00 2.45 2.72 2.88 2.96 1.55 2.03 2.50 2.63 2.85 1.94 2.13 2.00 1.82 1.82 1.91
G
Blk.
Avg.
26 28 27 30 32 35 18 31 34 33 32 29 32 24 28 28 30 28 33 34 31 36 34 27 27 25 36 31 35 34 30 28
74 54 92 157 162 56 58 47 70 62 70 44 47 29 43 60 72 57 84 35 79 87 56 35 75 72 75 59 56 50 55 46
2.85 1.93 3.41 5.23 5.06 1.60 3.22 1.52 2.06 1.88 2.19 1.52 1.47 1.21 1.54 2.14 2.40 2.04 2.55 1.03 2.55 2.42 1.65 1.30 2.78 2.88 2.08 1.90 1.60 1.47 1.83 1.64
Three-Point Field Goals Made -- All Games Year Leader, School 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
100
Doug Novsek, Southern Illinois Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Eric Berger, Drake Rickey Jackson, Illinois State Duan Cole, Creighton Duan Cole, Creighton Johnny Murdock, Missouri State Johnny Murdock, Missouri State Tad Ackerman, Creighton Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois Sean Stackhouse, UNI Michael Menser, Indiana State Kyle Korver, Creighton Luke McDonald, Drake Kyle Korver, Creighton Trey Guidry, Illinois State Ben Jacobson, UNI Sean Ogirri, Wichita State Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Booker Woodfox, Creighton Adam Leonard, Missouri State Adam Leonard, Missouri State Ben Simons, Drake
G
29 31 28 30 32 28 28 27 26 25 30 30 23 32 32 29 34 29 32 35 27 38 34 36 35 29
3FG
Avg.
87 87 83 60 63 69 83 82 82 93 134 96 63 91 100 91 129 86 71 91 83 118 91 103 86 77
3.00 2.81 2.96 2.00 1.97 2.46 2.96 3.04 3.15 3.72 4.46 3.20 2.74 2.84 3.12 3.14 3.79 2.97 2.22 2.60 3.07 3.11 2.68 2.86 2.46 2.66
Field Goal Pct. -- All Games (3.0 made/game) Year Leader, School 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 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
G
FGM
FGA
Pct.
Rick Park, Tulsa 25 Ron Martin, Bradley 25 Julian Hammond, Tulsa Joe Allen, Bradley Joe Allen, Bradley Crest Whitaker, North Texas State Tom Bush, Drake 29 Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State 26 Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State 28 Craig Davis, Drake Allen Murphy, Louisville 28 Neil Strom, Wichita State Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois Alex Mazeika, Bradley Slab Jones, New Mexico State 32 Slab Jones, New Mexico State 27 Greg Stewart, Tulsa 33 Bruce Vanley, Tulsa 30 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 28 Roosevelt Davison, Bradley 27 Vernon Moore, Creighton 32 Mike Williams, Bradley 35 Tony Holifield, Illinois State 32 Luke Jackson, Bradley 31 Lamont Randolph, Tulsa 31 Sam Roark, Drake 31 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois 32 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois 30 Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State 29 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois 30 Jamie Arnold, Wichita State 23 Dwayne Funches, Bradley 29 Danny Moore, Missouri State 33 Chris Hollender, Evansville 30 Kwame James, Evansville 33 Cory Jenkins, UNI 29 Mike Wallace, Missouri State 28 David Gruber, UNI 29 Mike Grimes, Creighton 34 Mike Grimes, Creighton 29 Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State 32 Eric Coleman, UNI 33 Greg Dilligard, Illinois State 31 Anthony Slack, Illinois State 33 Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State 34 Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State 33 Gregory Echenique, Creighton 30 Seth Tuttle, UNI 34
142 125 172 232 258 195 109 128 170 104 208 102 145 278 197 210 201 214 138 223 111 265 199 153 127 154 204 188 207 171 178 118 129 215 176 123 102 137 144 110 104 122 152 128 124 118 160 106 118
248 234 261 373 394 353 199 218 279 160 383 173 224 478 340 376 335 365 227 376 168 393 326 240 190 252 359 313 361 288 298 230 243 357 321 199 177 235 236 166 176 199 263 198 188 191 262 174 181
57.3 53.4 65.9 62.2 65.5 55.2 54.8 60.4 60.9 65.0 54.3 59.0 64.7 58.2 57.9 55.8 60.0 58.6 60.8 59.3 66.1 67.4 61.0 63.8 66.8 61.1 56.8 60.1 57.3 59.4 59.7 51.3 53.1 60.2 54.8 61.8 57.6 58.3 61.0 66.3 59.1 61.3 57.8 64.6 66.0 61.8 61.1 60.9 65.2
Free Throw Pct. -- All Games (2.0 made/game) Year Leader, School 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
G
FTM
FTA
Pct.
Rick Park, Tulsa 25 Rick Park, Tulsa 25 Gene Demaree, Tulsa Jamie Thompson, Wichita State Mike Butler, Memphis State Joe Hamilton, North Texas State Charley Snow, Cincinnati 27 Jim Price, Louisville 29 Harry Rogers, Saint Louis 26 Larry Finch, Memphis State 30 Nate Bufford, Southern Illinois 26 Alan Graham, New Mexico State Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois Roger Phegley, Bradley Roger Phegley, Bradley Milt Huggins, Southern Illinois 28 Kevin McKenna, Creighton 28 Hasan Houston, Bradley 27 Dale White, Illinois State 29 Rick Fields, Indiana State 28 Nate Bufford, Southern Illinois 26 Rick Fields, Indiana State 29 William Anderson, Illinois State 27 David Moss, Tulsa 30 Jeff Harris, Illinois State 30 Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois 33 John Cooper, Wichita State 29
121 145 45 124 106 93 72 108 124 209 57 76 49 195 189 76 99 70 59 56 57 65 58 100 91 129 114
134 165 47 137 126 112 83 133 143 250 65 87 54 223 214 85 124 84 67 59 65 75 64 117 102 143 139
90.3 87.9 95.7 90.5 84.1 83.0 86.7 81.2 86.7 83.6 87.7 87.4 90.7 87.4 88.3 89.4 79.8 83.3 88.1 94.9 87.7 86.7 90.6 85.4 89.2 90.2 82.0
3
Y
S
Y
3 4 9 2 5 2 8 4 9 0 3 0 7 2 9 8 0 6 8 3 1 4 0 8 8 1 8 1 3 4 7 3 1 2 8 8 6 3 0 3 1 3 8 6 0 8 1 9 2
.
3 9 7 5 1 0 7 2 7 6 7 4 7 4 3 4 8 3 1 9 7 7 6 4 2 2 0
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Eddie Bird, Indiana State Jeff Lauritzen, Indiana State Greg Thomas, Indiana State Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State Chad Altadonna, Illinois State Marcus Wilson, Evansville Aaron Zobrist, Bradley Kevin Ault, Missouri State Marcus Wilson, Evansville Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State C.C. McFall, Wichita State Kyle Korver, Creighton Kyle Korver, Creighton Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Deven Mitchell, Missouri State Booker Woodfox, Creighton Clevin Hannah, Wichita State Colt Ryan, Evansville Denver Holmes, Evansville
28 28 28 26 33 25 30 32 33 29 28 29 34 33 32 31 33 33 34 32 32 31
88 82 111 54 85 75 77 99 165 59 61 97 109 117 90 117 111 159 99 85 132 69
100 91 128 65 98 85 85 110 184 70 67 109 120 120 95 125 120 178 114 94 151 79
88.0 90.1 86.7 83.1 86.7 88.2 90.6 90.0 89.7 84.3 91.0 89.0 90.8 97.5 94.7 93.6 92.5 89.3 86.8 90.4 87.4 87.3
3PT Field Goal Pct. -- All Games (1.0 made/game) Year Leader, School 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
Jeff Harris, Illinois State Matt Taphorn, Illinois State Todd Eisner, Creighton Eddie Bird, Indiana State Duan Cole, Creighton Travis Inman, Indiana State Cam Johnson, UNI Alvin Williamson, Tulsa Brian Jackson, Evansville Josh Hotz, Missouri State Coleco Buie, Missouri State Rico Hill, Illinois State Marcus Wilson, Evansville Ben Walker, Creighton Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State Jordan Watson, Evansville Kyle Korver, Creighton Trey Guidry, Illinois State Jimmy Motz, Creighton Kyle Anslinger, Evansville Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Adam Viet, UNI Booker Woodfox, Creighton Adam Templeton, Drake Jordan Printy, Indiana State Joe Ragland, Wichita State
G
FGM
FGA
Pct.
32 26 31 28 32 26 26 30 27 28 33 30 33 33 30 21 34 29 34 29 27 29 34 33 28 32
93 58 48 49 63 45 29 46 53 41 49 45 85 36 47 23 129 86 54 60 83 43 91 56 52 59
190 114 106 110 134 103 53 98 95 88 114 91 182 77 101 51 269 187 111 130 166 97 191 126 109 117
48.9 50.9 45.2 44.5 47.0 43.7 54.7 46.9 55.8 46.7 43.0 49.5 46.7 46.8 46.5 45.1 48.0 46.0 48.6 46.2 50.0 44.3 47.6 44.4 47.7 50.4
Scoring -- Conference Games Only Year Leader, School 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1920 1931 1932 1933 1934
No record No record No record Vern Long, Kansas Loren Brown, Kansas Ralph Sproull, Kansas Ralph Sproull, Kansas Ralph Sproull, Kansas No record No record No record No record G.P. Scott, Missouri George Williams, Missouri George Rody, Kansas George Browning, Missouri Fred Benz, Grinnell Tusten Ackerman, Kansas Albert Peterson, Kansas Albert Peterson, Kansas Vic Holt, Oklahoma Ed Meyer, Washington Ed Meyer, Washington Maurice Van Ackeren, Creighton Willard Schmidt, Creighton Conrad Collin, Creighton Emil Engelbretson, Creighton
G
12 12 11 14 14
FG 3G
FT Pts. Avg.
18 18 16 16 16 16 18 12 18 7 8 8 8 10 10
68 76 64 82 38 59 74 53 90 45 36 31 35 50 35
--- 137 --- 159 --- 116 --- 73 --- 76 --- 48 --- 14 --- 20 --- 44 --- 24 --- 18 --- 10 --- 11 --- 14 --- 18
147 160 155 217 249
12.3 13.3 14.1 15.5 17.8
273 311 244 237 152 166 162 126 224 114 90 72 81 114 88
15.2 17.3 15.3 14.8 9.5 10.4 9.0 10.5 12.4 16.3 11.3 9.0 10.1 11.4 8.8
1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1950 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 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
Roy Martintoni, Washington 12 Emil Engelbretson, Creighton 12 Dick Shaw, Creighton 12 Dick Shaw, Creighton 14 Carl Roh, Creighton 14 Ned Swan, Drake 11 Walt O’Connor, Drake 12 Jack Darnton, Washington 10 Jack Darnton, Washington 10 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State 33 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State 31 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State 12 Ed Macauley, Saint Louis 12 Don Knowles, Creighton 10 John Pritchard, Drake 10 John Rennicke, Drake 14 Lloyd Hendrix, Houston 12 Norman Swanson, Detroit 10 Dick Boushka, Saint Louis 10 Bob Mattick, Oklahoma State 10 Bob Patterson, Tulsa 10 Don Boldebuck, Houston 12 Bill Ebben, Detroit 14 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 14 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 14 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 14 Chet Walker, Bradley 12 James King, Tulsa 12 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State 12 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State 12 Rick Park, Tulsa 14 Rubin Russell, North Texas State 14 Rubin Russell, North Texas State 14 Joe Allen, Bradley 16 Bobby Smith, Tulsa 16 Greg Carney, Wichita State 15 Dana Lewis, Tulsa 14 Larry Finch, Memphis State 14 Willie Biles, Tulsa 14 Willie Biles, Tulsa 13 Ken Smith, Tulsa 14 Mike Davis, Bradley 12 Roger Phegley, Bradley 12 Larry Bird, Indiana State 16 Larry Bird, Indiana State 16 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 16 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 16 Antoine Carr, Wichita State 15 Antoine Carr, Wichita State 18 James Jackson, West Texas State 16 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 16 John S. Williams, Indiana State 16 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 14 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 14 Anthony Manuel, Bradley 14 Curtis Stuckey, Bradley 14 Curtis Stuckey, Bradley 16 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois 18 Duan Cole, Creighton 18 Curt Smith, Drake 18 Randy Blocker, UNI 17 Chris Carr, Southern Illinois 18 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois 18 Jason Daisy, UNI 18 Rico Hill, Illinois State 17 Marcus Wilson, Evansville 18 Maurice Evans, Wichita State 16 Jason Perez, Wichita State 18 Tarise Bryson, Illinois State 18 Luke McDonald, Drake 18 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley 18 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois 18 Nate Funk, Creighton 18 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State 18 Nate Funk, Creighton 18 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State 18 Shy Ely, Evansville 18 Harry Marshall, Indiana State 14 Andrew Warren, Bradley 18 Colt Ryan, Evansville 18
41 43 51 56 70 47 51 60 44 182 214 100 65 40 62 76 84 68 71 65 111 107 128 180 148 167 109 95 102 108 90 124 133 138 160 131 139 126 189 113 121 95 119 195 167 185 178 108 164 149 194 131 150 163 95 116 131 111 118 145 148 140 136 130 137 113 117 128 127 96 117 116 125 87 112 110 116 73 118 123
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33 43 31 35 20 23 27 25 37 80 101 45 39 42 32 72 45 63 63 87 83 73 111 144 136 123 95 59 80 81 97 64 46 118 59 88 61 110 78 64 55 52 101 79 103 89 84 60 89 92 87 62 83 111 91 94 95 107 57 71 94 100 67 110 42 133 82 64 127 56 47 34 52 77 73 37 99 69 69 96
115 129 133 147 160 117 129 145 125 444 529 245 169 122 156 224 213 199 205 217 305 287 367 504 432 457 313 249 284 297 277 312 312 394 379 350 339 362 456 290 297 242 338 469 437 459 440 276 420 390 475 324 398 467 313 341 385 333 333 394 406 404 403 398 344 393 349 360 417 300 334 282 340 288 330 308 336 227 348 387
9.6 10.8 11.1 10.5 11.4 10.6 10.8 14.5 12.5 13.4 17.1 20.4 14.0 12.2 15.6 18.7 15.2 19.9 20.5 21.7 30.5 23.9 26.2 36.0 30.9 32.6 26.1 20.8 23.6 24.8 19.8 22.2 22.2 24.6 23.7 23.3 24.2 25.9 32.6 22.3 21.2 20.2 28.1 29.3 27.3 28.7 27.5 18.4 23.3 24.4 29.7 20.2 28.4 33.4 22.4 24.4 24.1 18.5 18.5 21.9 23.9 22.4 22.4 22.1 20.2 21.8 21.8 20.0 23.2 16.7 18.6 15.7 18.9 16.0 18.3 17.1 18.7 16.2 19.3 21.5
Records
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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS
101
ALL-TIME SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS All-Time Scoring Leaders, Game
Records
63 62 58 56 51 50 49 48 47 46 45
Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Detroit, 2/22/88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. North Texas St., 2/8/60 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma St. vs. Saint Louis, 2/22/46 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, 3/15/58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Seton Hall, 1/5/58 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. UC Irvine, 12/19/87 Red Murrell, Drake vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/58 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. California-Davis, 12/5/60 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Iowa, 12/30/59 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Wichita State, 3/1/58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Saint Louis, 2/26/58 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Sam Houston St., 2/17/55 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Southern Illinois, 2/29/88 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. NC-Charlotte, 1/6/88 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Wichita State, 2/25/79 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Butler, 12/17/78 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. St. Cloud, 12/13/74 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. Wichita State, 3/3/73 Larry Finch, Memphis State vs. St. Joseph’s, 1/20/73 John Williamson, New Mexico St. vs. California, 1/17/72 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. St. Joseph’s, 12/11/59 John S. Williams, Indiana St. vs. W. Texas St., 2/17/84 Carl Nicks, Indiana State vs. West Texas State, 3/3/84 Antoine Carr, Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/83 Lewis Lloyd, Drake vs. Wisconsin-Superior, 1/5/80 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Butler, 2/28/77 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1/8/77 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. North Texas State, 2/15/73 Steve Bracey, Tulsa vs. Drake, 1/8/72 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. St. Bonaven., 12/26/59 Willie Biles, Tulsa vs. West Texas State, 2/24/73 Dave Stallworth, Wichita St. vs. Cincinnati, 2/16/63 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Bradley, 1/16/60 Roger Phegley, Bradley vs. UNLV, 2/1/77 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. Tulsa, 1/7/61 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton vs. Indiana State, 1/19/85 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Drake, 1/14/77 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Central Michigan, 12/5/77 Larry Bird, Indiana State vs. Loyola-Chicago, 2/19/77 Ron Harris, Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 12/18/71 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Georgetown, 12/1/67 Joe Allen, Bradley vs. USC, 12/9/66 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State vs. Loyola (Ill.), 1/29/65 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Indiana St., 12/1/59 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. New York, 12/4/58 Red Murrell, Drake vs. Wichita State, 2/23/57 Nate Green, Indiana State vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99
All-Time Scoring Leaders, Season 1125 1011 984 978 973 959 918 844 815 801 788 773 769 762 739 734 732 724 723 721 711 710 705 702 688 687
102
Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-77 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2011-12 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1986-87 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1963-64 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1980-81 Roger Phegley, Bradley, 1976-77 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1989-90 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1984-85 Bill Ebben, Detroit, 1956-57 Carl Nicks, Indiana State, 1979-80 Larry Finch, Memphis State, 1972-73 Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois, 1987-88 Gary Collier, Tulsa, 1993-94 Chris Carr, Southern Illinois, 1994-95 Curtis Stuckey, Bradley, 1990-91 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1984-85 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1961-62
686 685 682 680
Joe Allen, Bradley, 1967-68 Tarise Bryson, Illinois State, 2000-01 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1998-99 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1979-80
All-Time Scoring Leaders, Career 3008 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 2973 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-60 2850 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 2374 John S. Williams, Indiana State, 1982-86 2341 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-82 2272 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-85 2164 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-55 2152 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-85 2116 Rodney Buford, Creighton, 1995-99 2110 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1987-91 2064 Roger Phegley, Bradley, 1974-78 2053 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1995-99 2012 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois, 1999-03 1983 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-91 1975 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1959-62 1936 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1961-65 1911 Antoine Carr, Wichita State, 1979-83 1907 Lynbert Johnson, Wichita State, 1975-79 1869 Larry Finch, Memphis State, 1970-73 1868 Kyle Weems, Missouri State, 2008-12 1864 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1989-1993 1839 Jason Perez, Wichita State, 1996-00 1838 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State, 2006-10 1834 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1991-95 1823 Tracy Moore, Tulsa, 1984-88 1801 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 1999-03 1789 Josh Young, Drake, 2006-10 1787 Ben Jacobson, UNI, 2002-06 1765 Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State, 1981-85 1763 Joe Allen, Bradley, 1965-68 1761 Andy Elkins, Evansville, 1991-95 1761 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois, 2001-05 1758 Slab Jones, New Mexico State, 1976-80 1754 Nate Funk, Creighton, 2002-07 1736 Tarise Bryson, Illinois State, 1998-02 1721 Jason Daisy, UNI, 1992-93 & 1994-97 1714 Voise Winters, Bradley, 1981-85 1710 Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois, 1984-88 1691 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-99 1689 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley, 2000-04 1686 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-68 1683 Anthony Parker, Bradley, 1993-97 1677 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State, 2003-07 1669 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State, 1942-46 1667 Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois, 2003-07 1666 Ron Bonham, Cincinnati, 1961-64 1657 Red Murrell, Drake, 1955-58 1654 Vernon Moore, Creighton, 1981-85 1651 Melvin Mathis, Drake, 1982-86 1626 Willie McCarter, Drake, 1966-69 1621 Andrew Warren, Bradley, 2006-11 1610 Gary Collier, Tulsa, 1990-94 1608 Guy Sparrow, Detroit, 1951-55 1599 Randy Burns, Wichita State, 2001-05 1594 Colt Ryan, Evansville, 2009-present 1583 Shea Seals, Tulsa, 1993-96 1580 Butch Beard, Louisville, 1966-69 1578 Bill Ebben, Detroit, 1954-57 1577 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-81 1575 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-85 1571 Jamar Howard, Wichita State, 2001-05 1562 David Moss, Indiana State, 2002-06 1557 Curtis Stuckey, Drake/Bradley, 1987-91 1555 Eddie Bird, Indiana State, 1987-91 1546 Lynnrick Rogers, Drake, 1993-97 1545 Greg Carney, Wichita State, 1967-70 1539 Toure’ Murry, Wichita State, 2008-12 1535 Richard Robinson, New Mexico St., 1973-77 1530 Craig Snow, Evansville, 1997-01 1522 Eric Coleman, UNI, 2004-08 1516 L.C. Bowen, Bradley, 1966-69 1513 Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois, 1975-79
1508 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1996-00 1503 Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois, 1987-91 1500 Kevin McKenna, Creighton, 1977-81 1494 Norn Swanson, Detroit, 1949-53 1493 Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley, 2003-06 1491 Harry Rogers, Saint Louis, 1970-73 Deon Jackson, Bradley, 1992-96 1490 Jim Price, Louisville, 1969-72 1472 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1971-74 1471 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State, 1979-82 Wayne Kreklow, Drake, 1975-79 1463 Sasha Radunovich, Wichita State, 1985-89 1453 Allen Murphy, Louisville, 1972-75 Rob Dye, Bradley, 1996-00 1451 Matt Webster, Evansville, 2003-07 1446 Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois, 1999-03 1445 Dan Muller, Illinois State, 1994-98 1440 Reggie Ramey, West Texas State, 1972-76 Dick Boushka, Saint Louis, 1952-55 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1951-55 1438 Jason Holsinger, Evansville, 2005-09 1434 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois, 1991-95 1432 Carl Nicks, Indiana State, 1977-80 1429 Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State, 1994-98
All-Time Rebounding Leaders, Game 38 Jerry Koch, Saint Louis vs. Bradley, 3/3/54 35 Bill Ebben, Detroit vs. Brigham Young, 12/28/55 32 Steve Davidson, W. Texas State vs. Fort Lewis 31 Connie Dierking, Cincinnati vs. N. Texas, 1/11/58 30 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Bellarmine, 12/15/66 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Wichita State, 2/26/66 29 Terry Benton, Wichita State vs. N. Texas, 2/6/71 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Georgetown, 12/1/67 28 Ron Robinson, Memphis State vs. Tulsa, 2/25/71 Terry Benton, Wichita State vs. Loyola, 1/11/71 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. S. Illinois, 12/10/66 Barney Cable, Bradley vs. Marquette, 1/28/56 Barney Cable, Bradley vs. Canisius, 12/13/55 27 Bob Nordmann, Saint Louis vs. Kansas, 12/22/59 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Trinity, 1/28/56 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Missouri, 12/23/54 26 Ken Harris, Drake vs. Tulsa, 2/12/77 Ron Harris, Wichita State vs. Loyola, 2/14/70 Dana Lewis, Tulsa vs. MacMurray, 12/27/69 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Tulsa, 2/15/68 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Niagara, 12/27/66 Willie Davis, N. Texas vs. Okla. City, 12/20/65 Gene Wiley, Wichita State vs. Bradley, 1/20/62 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Texas State, 12/2/54 Larry Callis, Wichita State vs. Drake, 1/13/96 25 Jim Cruse, Indiana State, 1/18/97, vs. Drake Robert Elmore, WSU vs. N. Mexico State, 2/12/77 Steve Davidson, W. Texas State vs. Okla. Christian Jim Ard, Cincinnati vs. Indiana State, 12/6/69 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Cincinnati, 2/3/68 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Kansas, 12/21/67 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. LaSalle, 12/23/66 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. Drake, 12/27/60 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Wichita St., 2/27/60 Dave Terre, Drake vs. North Texas State, 1/7/60 Oscar Robertson, UC vs. Miami (O), 12/7/59 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Wichita St., 1/2/56 Don Boldebuck, Houston vs. Sam Houston 2/17/55
All-Time Rebounding Leaders, Season 533 513 505 502 501 489 461 460
Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1966-67 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1967-68 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-66 Jerry Koch, Saint Louis, 1953-54 Larry Kenon, Memphis State, 1972-73 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Guy Sparrow, Detroit, 1954-55 Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis, 1954-55 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
ALL-GAME RECORDS
Don Boldebuck, Houston, 1954-55 Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis, 1955-56 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1984-85 Robert Elmore, Wichita State, 1976-77 Terry Benton, Wichita State, 1970-71 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1968-69 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Steve Davidson, West Texas State, 1971-72 Ron Thomas, Louisville, 1971-72 Carl Burnett, Saint Louis, 1956-57 Jim Ard, Cincinnati, 1969-70 Don Boldebuck, Houston, 1955-56 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Jerry Koch, Saint Louis, 1952-53 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1982-83 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1983-84 Bob Nordmann, Saint Louis, 1959-60 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1959-60 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati, 1961-62 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State, 1980-81 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1969-70 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati, 1960-61 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-77 Ron Robinson, Memphis State, 1971-72 Barney Cable, Bradley, 1956-57 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55
All-Time Rebounding Leaders, Career 1551 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-68 1359 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-85 1338 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-60 1247 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 1157 Jerry Koch, Saint Louis, 1952-55 1137 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1989-93 1128 Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis, 1953-56 1126 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1987-91 1088 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati, 1960-63 1066 Ron Robinson, Memphis State, 1970-73 1039 Robert Elmore, Wichita State, 1973-77 1036 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1959-62 1027 Lynbert Johnson, Wichita State, 1975-79 1005 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-85 999 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois, 1991-95 997 Eric Coleman, UNI, 2004-08 983 Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois, 1987-91 965 Cliff Levingston, Wichita State, 1979-82 963 Terry Benton, Wichita State, 1969-72 951 Slab Jones, New Mexico State, 1976-80 947 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-82 945 Rick Roberson, Cincinnati, 1966-69 941 Jim Ard, Cincinnati, 1967-70 933 Luke Jackson, Bradley, 1986-90 920 Grant Stout, UNI, 2003-07 907 Barney Cable, Bradley, 1955-58 904 Randal Falker, Southern Illinois, 2004-08 891 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-91 888 George Wilson, Cincinnati, 1961-64 878 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-55 870 Don Holcomb, Memphis State, 1969-72 865 Joe Allen, Bradley, 1965-68 863 Don Boldebuck, Houston, 1954-56 854 Melvin Mathis, Drake, 1982-86 847 Willie Davis, North Texas State, 1964-68 844 Kyle Weems, Missouri State, 2008-12 843 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1967-70 841 Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois, 1975-79 839 Warren Armstrong, Wichita State, 1965-68 838 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1962-65 829 Guy Sparrow, Detroit, 1951-55 818 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 818 Jonathan Cox, Drake, 2005-09 812 John Savage, North Texas State, 1961-64 809 Rick Lamb, Indiana State, 1979-83 804 Eugene Moore, Saint Louis, 1965-68 802 Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois, 1999-03
INDIVIDUAL -- ALL GAMES Scoring Average -- Season 36.3 35.1 33.7 32.8 32.6 30.3 30.2 30.0
Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-77 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78
Field Goals Made -- Game 25 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State vs. SLU, 1946 23 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 1960 22 Larry Bird, INS vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1977 Oscar Robertson, UC vs. Seton Hall, 1958 21 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Detroit, 1988 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/83 Larry Bird, INS vs. Central Michigan, 1978 Steve Bracey, Tulsa vs. Drake, 1972 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, 1958 20 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Charlotte, 1/6/88 Red Murrell, DU vs. Saint Louis, 2/21/56 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/58 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Loyola (Ill.), 1/29/65 Butch Beard, Louisville vs. Bradley, 1/14/67 Chet Walker, Bradley vs. UC-Davis, 12/5/60
Field Goals Made -- Season 403 377 376 375 369 352 351 331 324
Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-77 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80
Field Goals Made -- Career 1154 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 1100 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 1052 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-60 976 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-82 955 John S. Williams, Indiana State, 1982-86 904 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-85 893 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-85 855 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1973-77 811 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-91
Field Goals Attempted -- Game 49 44 39 38 36 35 31
Willie Biles, TU vs. West Texas State, 2/25/73 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/58 Larry Bird, INS vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 1/20/77 Bob Kurland, OSU vs. Saint Louis, 2/22/46 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Arizona St., 12/7/63 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/83 Steve Bracey, Tulsa vs. Drake, 1/8/72 Red Murrell, DU vs. Cincinnati, 12/28/57 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, 1958 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Loyola, 1/29/65 Greg Carney, WSU vs. Kansas State, 12/12/69 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. Charlotte, 1/6/88
Field Goals Attempted -- Season 769 742 720 707 701 689 650 634 630 628 617
Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Red Murrell, Drake, 1957-58 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58
Field Goals Attempted -- Career 2165 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 2089 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley, 1978-82 2041 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 1968 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-60 1932 John Williams, Indiana State, 1982-86 1861 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-55 1649 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-85 1584 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1981-85
Records
457 455 451 441 437 432 425 424 420 416 411 410 406 405 403 393 388 383 376 374 373 372 370
Perfect FG Pct. -- Game (min. 10) Antoine Carr, WSU vs. ACU (13-13), 11/28/80 Bob Harstad, CU vs. UTSA (13-13), 11/30/90 Lanny Van Eman, WSU vs. Neb. (11-11), 12/4/61 Anthony Tolliver, CU vs. Illinois St. (11-11), 1/1/07 Joe Allen, BU vs. North Texas (10-10), 2/11/67 Scott Brooks, BU vs. Yale (10-10), 12/26/70 Greg Smith, BU vs. Wichita State (10-10), 1/31/74 Michael Wiggins, WSU vs. DU (10-10), 1/11/93 Matt Schneiderman, UNI vs. Wayne St. (10-10), 11/25/02
Quantel Murphy, DU vs. Grinnell (10-10), 12/11/02
Field Goal Percentage -- Season .674 Vernon Moore, Creighton, 1984-85 .668 Luke Jackson, Bradley, 1987-88 .663 Mike Grimes, Creighton, 2002-03 .661 Roosevelt Davison, Bradley, 1983-84 .660 Anthony Slack, Illinois State, 2007-08 .659 Julian Hammond, Tulsa, 1965-66 .655 Joe Allen, Bradley, 1967-68 .652 Seth Tuttle, UNI, 2011-12 .650 Craig Davis, Drake, 1972-73 .648 Tony Holifield, Illinois State, 1987-88 .647 Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois, 1975-76 .646 Greg Dilligard, Illinois State, 2006-07 .640 Zach Andrews, Bradley, 2006-07
Three-Pointers Made -- Game 11 10 9
Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/94 Stuart Sullivan, UE vs. Wichita State, 12/9/95 Marcus Wilson, UE vs. Tenn.-Martin, 11/18/98 Jason Perez, WSU vs. Missouri State, 2/2/00 Kyle Korver, Creighton vs. Evansville, 1/15/03 Kyle Anslinger, Evansville vs. Drake, 2/11/06 Marico Stinson, Indiana St. vs. Drake, 12/30/06
Three-Pointers Made -- Season 134 129 118 103 100 96 94 93 91
Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-97 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2007-08 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2009-10 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2000-01 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1992-93 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State, 2006-07 Jeff Harris, Illinois State, 1986-87 Gary Collier, Tulsa, 1993-94 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1997-98 Michael Menser, Indiana State, 1999-00 Luke McDonald, Drake, 2001-02 Sean Ogirri, Wichita State, 2005-06 Booker Woodfox, Creighton, 2008-09
Three-Pointers Made -- Career 371 314 284 283 278 276 266 262 255
Kyle Korver, Creighton, 1999-03 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1994-98 Jason Holsinger, Evansville, 2005-09 Michael Menser, Indiana State, 1997-01 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State, 2006-10 Blake Ahearn, Missouri State, 2003-07 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1991-95 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2004-08 Josh Young, Drake, 2006-10
103
ALL-GAME RECORDS
Records
254 250 249 248 245 241 241 240 233 227
Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1996-00 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1995-99 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois, 1999-03 Randy Burns, Wichita State, 2001-05 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1997-01 Luke McDonald, Drake, 2000-03 Klayton Korver, Drake, 2003-08 Kyle Weems, Missouri State, 2008-12 Aaron Zobrist, Bradley, 1993-97 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-97
Three-Pointers Attempted -- Game 25 20 19 18 17 16
Troy Hudson, SIU vs. New Mexico St., 12/28/96 B.J. Windhorst, DU vs. Tulane, 1/2/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Eric Gray, Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/04 Johnny Murdock, Missouri St. vs. Okla. St., 1/19/94 B.J. Windhorst, DU vs. Iowa, 11/29/94 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/94 Luke McDonald, DU vs. Hawaii, 11/18/01 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/23/94 Chad Elstun, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/30/93 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Iowa, 11/29/94 Shea Seals, TU vs. Illinois State, 1/19/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Wichita State, 2/5/96 Maurice Evans, WSU vs. Illinois State, 12/12/98
Three-Pointers Attempted -- Season 362 296 269 264 250 247 243 239 238 235 231 223 229 222 221
Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-97 Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2007-08 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2009-10 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Klayton Korver, Drake, 2007-08 Michael Menser, Indiana State, 2000-01 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1993-94 Shea Seals, Tulsa, 1994-95 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2010-11 B.J. Windhorst, Drake, 1994-95 Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois State, 2008-09 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1992-93 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2000-01
Three-Point Percentage -- Season .558 .547 .508 .504 .500 .495 .489 .486 .486 .484 .480 .480 .479 .478 .478 .477 .476
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Brian Jackson, Evansville, 1994-95 (53-95) Cam Johnson, UNI, 1992-93 (29-53) Matt Taphorn, Illinois St., 1987-88 (58-114) Ben Ragland, Wichita St., 2011-12 (59-117) Jeremy Crouch, Bradley, 2006-07 (83-166) Rico Hill, Illinois State, 1997-98 (45-91) Jeff Harris, Illinois State, 1986-87 (93-190) Jimmy Motz, Creighton, 2004-05 (54-111) Doug McDermott, CU, 2011-12 (54-111) Joe Griffin, Wichita State, 1987-88 (46-95) Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03 (129-269) Levi Dyer, Illinois State, 2006-07 (60-125) Jared Josten, UNI, 2006-07 (35-73) Gary Cundiff, Wichita State, 1986-87 (44-92) LaSalle Thompson, Indiana St., 1992-93 (43-90) Jordan Printy, Indiana St., 2010-11 (52-109) Booker Woodfox, CU, 2008-09 (91-191)
Three-Pointers -- First-Year Players 103 Adam Leonard, Missouri State (2009-10), Jr. 93 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois (1995-96), Jr. 90 Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois St. (2008-09), Sr. 87 Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State (1996-97), Jr. 86 Luke McDonald, Drake (2000-01), Fr. 82 Tad Ackerman, Creighton (1994-95), Jr. 79 Tyler Brown, Illinois State (2011-12), Jr. 77 Tony Freeman, Southern Illinois (2009-10), Sr. 75 Shea Seals, Tulsa (1993-94), Fr. 75 Ali Farokhmanesh, UNI (2008-09), Jr. 72 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois (1994-95), Fr. 69 Jason Holsinger, Evansville (2005-06), Fr. 68 Robbie Sieverding, UNI (1998-99), So.
104
68 68 66 66 63 63 63 63 62
Tarise Bryson, Illinois State (1998-99), So. Ethan Wragge, Creighton (2009-10), Fr. Clevin Hannah, Wichita State (2008-09), Jr. Ryan Wedel, Drake (2009-10), Jr. Kyle Korver, Creighton (1999-00), Fr. Ryan Sears, Creighton (1997-98), Fr. Trey Guidry, Illinois State (2002-03), So. Sean Stackhouse, UNI (1998-99), Jr. Aaron Hogg, Wichita State (2002-03), Jr.
Free Throws Made -- Game 23 Rick Park, TU vs. Arkansas, 1964 22 Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Bradley, 3/3/81 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 3/2/59 Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Houston, 2/12/55 Lonnie Randolph, Drake vs. UNI, 2/28/05 21 Nate Green, INS vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99 Phillip Gilbert, BU vs. Missouri State, 3/1/04 20 Carl Nicks, INS vs. Tulsa, 1980 Matt Webster, UE vs. Lipscomb, 12/16/06
Free Throws Made -- Season 316 284 280 273 229 221 220 218 214
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1965-66 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1953-54 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1989-90 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-97
Free Throws Made -- Career 869 690 642 588 554 542 541 538 537 533 505 498 489 479 475
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-60 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State, 1951-55 Bob Harstad, Creighton, 1987-91 Roger Phegley, Bradley, 1974-78 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 Larry Finch, Memphis State, 1970-73 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-99 James Gillingham, Bradley, 2000-04 Matt Webster, Evansville, 2003-07 Jamar Howard, Wichita State, 2001-05 Dave Stallworth, Wichita State, 1962-65 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1990-93 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois, 1999-03 Chet Walker, Bradley, 1959-62
Free Throw Percentage -- Season .975 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2003-04 (117 of 120) .949 Rick Fields, Indiana State, 1982-83 .947 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2004-05 (90 of 95) .936 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2005-06 (117 of 125) .930 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1976-77 .925 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2006-07 (111 of 120) .920 Vince Greene, Illinois St., 2004-05 (81 of 88) .914 Brad Duncan, Illinois St., 1984-85 (53 of 58) .912 Vince Greene, Illinois St., 2003-04 (62 of 68) .910 CC McFall, Wichita State, 2000-01 .908 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2002-03 (109 of 120) .907 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1975-76 .906 William Anderson, ILS, 1985-86 (58 of 64) Aaron Zobrist, Bradley, 1996-97 (77 of 85) .905 Jamie Thompson, Wichita State, 1966-67 .904 Clevin Hannah, WSU, 2009-10 (85 of 94) .903 Rick Park, Tulsa, 1963-64
Free Throw Percentage -- Career .953 .899 .897 .891 .890 .889 .887 .883
Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2003-07 (435 of 460) Vince Greene, ILS, 2001-05 (240 of 267) Mike Kreklow, Drake, 1982-84 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 1999-2003 (312 of 350) Rick Park, Tulsa, 1963-66 Brad Duncan, Illinois State, 1981-85 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1995-99 Jim Clesson, Tulsa, 1970-72
ALL-TIME TRIPLE-DOUBLES Player (Pt/Rb/As), School vs. Opp, Date Oscar Robertson (39/17/10), UC vs. Pacific, 12/17/58 Oscar Robertson (43/21/10), UC vs. Miami (O), 2/17/59 Oscar Robertson (34/14/11), Cincinnati vs. WSU, 2/21/59 Oscar Robertson (39/17/13), UC vs. K-State, 3/14/59 Oscar Robertson (39/17/10), UC vs. Louisville, 3/21/59 Oscar Robertson (45/22/10), Cincinnati vs. INS, 12/1/59 Oscar Robertson (42/22/10), Cincinnati vs. BU, 12/22/59 Oscar Robertson (16/11/11), Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 2/8/60 Oscar Robertson (18/10/10), UC vs. California, 3/18/60 Oscar Robertson (18/10/10), UC vs. New York, 3/19/60 *Gene Wiley (12/13/15), WSU vs. Purdue, 12/11/61 *Gene Wiley (17/16/12), WSU vs. Santa Clara, 12/21/61 *Gene Wiley (22/23/10), WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/18/62 *Gene Wiley (12/15/12), WSU vs. Louisville, 1/27/62 Warren Armstrong (18/12/10), WSU vs. SIU, 12/20/65 *Dave Stallworth (19/12/10), WSU vs. St. Louis, 1/16/65 Warren Armstrong (33/21/12), WSU vs. Arizona St., 12/11/67 *Rick Roberson (16/10/10), Cincinnati vs. BU, 1/17/67 Warren Armstrong (29/13/10), WSU vs. Memphis, 1/13/68 Warren Armstrong (19/19/12), WSU vs. Loyola, 2/26/68 Cal Criddle (12/10/10), BU vs. Saint Louis, 2/28/70 Terry Benton (20/22/10), WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/29/72 Larry Bird (31/18/10), INS vs. Chicago State, 11/27/76 Larry Bird (22/16/10), INS vs. St. Ambrose, 11/30/76 Larry Bird (25/12/10), INS vs. Lawrence, 11/25/78 Wayne Abrams (13/12/10), SIU vs. Milwaukee, 12/9/78 Larry Bird (27/18/10), INS vs. Bradley, 1/13/79 Larry Bird (33/10/10), INS vs. Drake, 2/6/79 *Benoit Benjamin (24/17/11), CU vs. Tulsa, 2/16/84 *Benoit Benjamin (43/16/10), CU vs. SIU, 1/17/85 *Benoit Benjamin (29/12/12), CU vs. Bradley, 2/2/85 Sam Roark (21/10/11), DU vs. Iowa State, 12/12/89 Reed Jackson (13/10/10), UE vs. New Hampshire, 1/3/95 Rashad Tucker (24/10/10), SIU vs. UNI, 2/26/98 Jake Odum (10/10/12), INS vs. Fairfield, 11/27/11 *--Last total listed is blocks, not assists.
.875 Kai Nurnberger, SIU, 1984-85 & 1987-89 .875 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1974-77 .866 Nate Bufford, Southern Illinois, 1983-85
Consecutive Free Throws Made 60 60 57 51 48 44 43 36 36 35 34 34 32 32 32 31 31
Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/20/03 - 2/14/04) Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/19/04 - 2/28/05) Vince Greene, ILS (1/18/04 - 11/30/04) Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/15/05 - 1/29/06) Marcus Wilson, Evansville (12/1/96 - 2/2/97) James Gillingham, BU (2/8/03 - 2/25/03) Clevin Hannah, WSU (12/12/09 - 1/27/10) Booker Woodfox, CU (12/6/08 - 1/6/09) Ron Mendel, Wichita State (1967-68) Aaron Zobrist, Bradley (12/27/96 - 1/27/97) Roger Phegley, Bradley (2/2/76 - 11/26/76) Blake Ahearn, MSU (12/22/06 - 1/24/07) Josh Young, Drake (11/19/08 - 12/12/08) Michael Lindeman, CU (1/23/03 - 12/3/03) Blake Ahearn, MSU (11/17/03 - 12/20/03) Jeremy Crouch, BU (2/23/08 - 4/2/08) Hersey Hawkins, BU (12/9/87 - 12/17/87)
A
2 2 2 1 1
A
3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
A
8 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4
B
1 1 1 1
B
1 1
Rebound Average -- Season
19.4 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1965-66 19.0 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1966-67 18.7 Barney Cable, Bradley, 1955-56 18.3 Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1967-68 17.5 Steve Davidson, West Texas State, 1971-72 17.1 Larry Kenon, Memphis State, 1972-73 16.8 Terry Benton, Wichita State, 1970-71 16.0 Mike Grosso, Louisville, 1968-69 15.8 Robert Elmore, Wichita State, 1976-77 15.2 Jim Ard, Cincinnati, 1969-70 15.0 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80
B
4 2 2 1 1 1
ALL-GAME RECORDS Assists -- Game Terry Adolph, WTSU vs. Texas-Pan Am., 1981 Terry Adolph, WTSU vs. New Mexico St., 1980 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. UC Irvine, 12/19/87 Willie Scott, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/82 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Indiana State, 2/27/88 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. West Virginia, 1/28/88 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. S. Illinois, 2/4/87 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Memphis St., 2/4/87
Assists -- Season 373 280 275 263 257 243 239 237 229
Anthony Manuel, Bradley, 1987-88 Terry Adolph, West Texas State, 1979-80 Jim Les, Bradley, 1985-86 Jim Les, Bradley, 1984-85 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State, 1990-91 Todd Starks, Illinois State, 1986-87 Steve Reed, Indiana State, 1978-79 Anthony Manuel, Bradley, 1986-87 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State, 1995-96
Assists -- Career 855 740 696 644 616 601 595 570 551 517 509 506 505 496 471 467
Anthony Manuel, Bradley, 1985-89 Jamar Smiley, Illinois State, 1994-98 Jim Les, Bradley, 1984-86 Daniel Ruffin, Bradley, 2004-08 Steve Reed, Indiana State, 1977-81 Jeremy Stanton, Evansville, 1997-01 Billy Wright, Bradley, 1992-96 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1997-01 Rick Fields, Indiana State, 1981-85 Jimmy Smith, Indiana State, 1975-78 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois, 2005-09 Jason Holsinger, Evansville, 2005-09 Antoine Young, Creighton, 2008-12 Nate Green, Indiana State, 1996-00 William Fontleroy, Missouri State, 1996-00 Michael McKenny, Illinois State, 1981-85
Blocked Shots -- Game 15 12 11 10
Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Purdue, 12/11/61 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Bradley, 2/12/85 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Santa Clara, 12/21/61 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Louisville, 1/27/62 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Tulsa, 2/16/84 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Drake, 11/11/62 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/18/62 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. S. Illinois, 1/17/85 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Neb.-Omaha, 12/22/83
Blocked Shots -- Season 162 157 92 87 84 80 79 75 72 70
Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1984-85 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1983-84 Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-83 Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois, 2001-02 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1998-99 Gene Wiley, Wichita State, 1961-62 Grant Stout, UNI, 2005-06 Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley, 2000-01 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley, 2004-05 Grant Stout, UNI, 2004-05 Randal Falker, Southern Illinois, 2006-07 Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley, 1996-97 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley, 2005-06 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1990-91 Danny Granger, Bradley, 2001-02 Tony Harvey, Southern Illinois, 1988-89
Blocked Shots -- Career 411 222 209 195 183 180
Benoit Benjamin, Creighton, 1982-85 Grant Stout, UNI, 2003-07 Antoine Carr, Wichita State, 1979-83 Randal Falker, Southern Illinois, 2004-08 Chad Gallagher, Creighton, 1987-91 Donald Powell, Bradley, 1984-88
DeCarsta Webster, Indiana State, 1975-78 Danny Moore, Missouri State, 1996-99 Greg Dilligard, Illinois State, 2003-07 Bradley Strickland, Evansville, 2003-07 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois, 1989-93 Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley, 1994-98 Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton, 2006-11 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley, 2004-06 LeRoy Watkins, Illinois State, 1996-99 Brody Deren, Creighton, 2001-04 Anthony Tolliver, Creighton, 2003-07 Isiah Martin, Indiana State, 2007-11 Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State, 1990-94
Steals -- Game
9 Michael Johnson, CU vs. St. Joseph’s, 12/14/81 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. St. Bonaventure, 12/19/92 Rob Dye, Bradley vs. Missouri State, 1/13/99 Anthony Manuel, Bradley vs. Wichita State, 1/8/88 Al Stewart, Drake vs. Illinois State, 2/14/06 8 Jim Smith, INS vs. Drake, 1/14/78 Paul Pressey, TU vs. Oral Roberts, 2/25/82 Willie Scott, BU vs. W. Michigan, 12/17/82 Willie Scott, BU vs. Creighton, 1/6/83 Steve Harris, TU vs. Pepperdine, 12/27/83 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 2/21/91 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/2/91 Marcus Timmons, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/9/95 Dan Knuckey, DU vs. Simpson, 11/27/93 Nate Green, INS vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99 Andy Woodley, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/17/01 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Drake, 12/6/03 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Missouri State, 1/15/05 Bryan Mullins, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/11/06
Steals -- Season 96 94 92 85 83 82 80 79 78 75 73 72
Paul Pressey, Tulsa, 1980-81 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois, 2005-06 Nate Green, Indiana State, 1999-00 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois, 2004-05 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79 Willie Scott, Bradley, 1982-83 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Arnold Bernard, Missouri State, 1990-91 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1998-99 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1999-00 Andy Woodley, UNI, 2000-01 Rob Dye, Bradley, 1998-99 Willie Scott, Bradley, 1981-82 Curt Smith, Drake, 1992-93 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 2000-01 Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton, 1991-92 William Celestine, Drake, 1993-94 Billy Wright, Bradley, 1993-94
Steals -- Career 283 271 259 258 254 243 240 231 222 219 211 207 203 196 195 194 192 191 190
Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1997-01 Steve Harris, Tulsa, 1981-85 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1984-88 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois, 2001-05 Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois, 2005-09 Kevin Ault, Missouri State, 1996-00 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1976-79 Nate Green, Indiana State, 1996-00 Eric Roberson, Bradley, 1996-00 Jason Perez, Wichita State, 1996-00 Billy Wright, Bradley, 1992-96 Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois, 1991-95 Daniel Ruffin, Bradley, 2004-08 Gabe Moore, Indiana State, 2004-08 Josh Dotzler, Creighton, 2005-09 Rodney Buford, Creighton, 1995-99 Rob Dye, Bradley, 1996-00 Matt Woodley, Drake, 1997-00 James Gillingham, Bradley, 2000-04 Paul Pressey, Tulsa, 1980-82 Lonnie Randolph, Drake, 2001-05
TEAM -- ALL GAMES Games Won -- Season 33 32 30 29 28 27 26
Records
22 21 20 18 17
168 167 160 160 158 154 153 147 143 138 136 136 134
Indiana State, 1978-79 Bradley, 1985-86 Bradley, 1950-51 Bradley, 1949-50 UNI, 2009-10 Cincinnati, 1961-62 Creighton, 2002-03 Southern Illinois, 2006-07 Wichita State, 2010-11 Creighton, 2011-12 Southern Illinois, 2001-02 Drake, 2007-08 Wichita State, 1953-54 Tulsa, 1983-84 Bradley, 1948-49 Bradley, 1959-60 Southern Illinois, 2004-05 Creighton, 2008-09 Wichita State, 2011-12 Drake, 1968-69 Bradley, 1981-82 Bradley, 1987-88 Wichita State, 2005-06 Missouri State, 2010-11
Consecutive Games Won 37 33 22 21 18 16 15 14
Cincinnati, 1961-62 Indiana State, 1978-79 Bradley, 1985-86 Drake, 2007-08 Bradley, 1959-60 (6) into 1960-61 (12) Southern Illinois, 2003-04 Tulsa, 1983-84 Bradley, 1950-51 Bradley, 1959-60 UNI, 2009-10 Wichita State, 1953-54 Saint Louis, 1958-59 Bradley, 1949-50 Illinois State, 2008-09
Consecutive Wins To Begin A Season 33 19 19 18 17 17 17 16 15 15 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 10 10 10 10
Indiana State (1978-79) . . . . . . . . . 33-1 Cincinnati (1962-63) . . . . . . . . . . . 26-2 Kansas (1908-09) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-3 Oklahoma (1927-28) . . . . . . . . . . . 18-0 Missouri (1919-20) . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-1 Missouri (1920-21) . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-1 Kansas State (1918-19) . . . . . . . . . 17-2 Oklahoma State (1950-51) . . . . . . . 29-6 Bradley (1950-51) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-6 Tulsa (1983-84) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-4 Illinois State (2008-09) . . . . . . . . 24-10 Indiana State (1977-78) . . . . . . . . . 23-9 Missouri (1917-18) . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-1 Missouri (1921-22) . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-1 Cincinnati (1959-60) . . . . . . . . . . . 28-2 Louisville (1966-67) . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-5 Louisville (1974-75) . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-3 Creighton (2003-04) . . . . . . . . . . . 20-9 Bradley (1960-61) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-5 Bradley (1948-49) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-8 Kansas (1909-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-1 Saint Louis (1948-49) . . . . . . . . . . 22-4 Missouri State (1996-97) . . . . . . . . 24-9 Creighton (2002-03) . . . . . . . . . . . 29-5 Bradley (1965-66) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-6 Missouri State (2009-10) . . . . . . . 24-12
10-0 Starts, Back-to-Back Years Indiana State Kansas Missouri Creighton
1977-78 1908-09 1919-20 2002-03
(13), (19), (17), (10),
1978-79 (33) 1909-10 (12) 1921 (17), 1922 (13) 2003-04 (12)
105
ALL-GAME RECORDS Scoring Average -- Season
Records
92.5 90.8 88.8 88.0 87.1 85.2 84.6 84.0 83.8 83.8
Bradley, 1987-88 Tulsa, 1983-84 North Texas State, 1969-70 Wichita State, 1978-79 Drake, 1979-80 Wichita State, 1965-66 Drake, 1968-69 Wichita State, 1967-68 Bradley, 1970-71 Bradley, 1973-74 Bradley, 1976-77 Bradley, 1977-78
Points -- Game 162 141 140 139 133 130 129 128 127 126
Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/02 Tulsa vs. Prairie View, 12/17/95 West Texas State vs. N.M. Highlands, 1985 Bradley vs. UC Irvine, 12/18/87 New Mexico State vs N.M. Highlands, 1983 Drake vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1/20/71 New Mexico State vs. Houston Baptist, 1976 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Cincinnati vs. North Texas State, 1/11/58 Tulsa vs. Christian Brothers, 12/11/64 Bradley vs. Chicago State, 2/27/71 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/1/84 Tulsa vs. Long Island, 12/9/83
Points -- Both Teams 272 258 232 231 229 228 227 226 225
Drake 162, Grinnell 110; 12/11/02 Bradley 139, UC Irvine 119; 12/19/87 UC Irvine 121, Bradley 111; 12/1/86 Iowa State, 117, Drake 114 (OT); 12/12/89 Bradley 122, Detroit 107; 2/22/88 Wichita State 123, Utah State 106; 12/23/66 Tulsa 126, Indiana State 102; 3/1/84 N. Mexico St. 125, Hardin-Simmons 102; 1976 Wichita State 122, Arizona St. 105; 12/11/67 New Mexico State 117, Bradley 109; 1/27/77 Drake 114, Wis.-Whitewater 111 (2OT); 12/4/74
Points -- Season 2952 2868 2816 2805 2772 2733 2717 2699 2690 2688 2684
Indiana State, 1978-79 Bradley, 1987-88 Tulsa, 1983-84 Bradley, 2007-08 Creighton, 2011-12 Southern Illinois, 1989-90 Southern Illinois, 2001-02 Drake, 1968-69 Wichita State, 2010-11 Creighton, 2002-03 Creighton, 2010-11
Field Goals Made -- Game 60 54 53 52 51
Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/02 Drake vs. Wisconsin-Platteville, 12/1/71 Tulsa vs. Christian Brothers, 12/11/84 New Mexico State vs. Hardin-Simmons, 3/1/76 Drake vs. Wichita State, 2/20/69 Bradley vs. Wheaton, 12/10/74 Bradley vs. UC Irvine, 12/19/87 Drake vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1/20/71 Bradley vs. Illinois Tech, 12/17/76 Bradley vs. Southeast Missouri State, 12/4/76 Drake vs. Illinois College, 12/8/67 Drake vs. Northeastern Illinois, 12/20/74 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Bradley vs. Chicago State, 2/27/71
Field Goals Made -- Season 1183 Indiana State, 1978-79 1096 Tulsa, 1983-84
106
1092 1089 1039 1038 1035 1032
Wichita State, 1980-81 Drake, 1968-69 Louisville, 1971-72 Memphis State, 1972-73 Wichita State, 1978-79 Cincinnati, 1959-60 Bradley, 1987-88
Field Goals Attempted -- Game 120 115 114 112 108 107 103 102 101
Wichita State vs. Arizona, 12/18/51 Wichita State vs. Drake, 1/29/54 Creighton vs. Nevada-Reno, 12/23/63 Tulsa vs. Samford, 11/27/72 Southern Illinois vs. Missouri-Rolla, 1974 Wichita State vs. Montana State, 12/30/70 Drake vs. Los Angeles State, 12/13/69 Drake vs. Illinois College, 12/8/67 New Mexico St. vs. Hardin-Simmons, 3/1/76 Wichita State vs. Bowling Green, 3/6/54
Field Goals Attempted -- Season 2588 2372 2365 2324 2300 2226 2224 2180 2170
Bradley, 1949-50 Bradley, 1948-49 Indiana State, 1978-79 Drake, 1968-69 Wichita State, 1953-54 Tulsa, 1974-75 Wichita State, 1978-79 Wichita State, 1980-81 Wichita State, 1961-62
Field Goal Percentage -- Half .857 Southern Illinois vs. Creighton, 2/10/07 (2nd) .842 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 2/16/05 (2nd) .822 Bradley vs. Chicago State, 11/26/91 (1st) .818 UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/10/09 (1st) .814 Drake vs. Arkansas State, 2/15/74 (2nd) .813 Creighton vs Iowa State, 12/10/84 (2nd) .808 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 2/1/88 .800 Drake vs. Hawaii Pacific, 11/30/86 (2nd) .800 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 1/24/04 (2nd) .800 UNI vs. Drake, 2/22/99 (1st) .800 Wichita State vs. West Texas State, 2/6/84 .800 Wichita State at Davidson, 2/18/12 (2nd) .800 Creighton at Southern Illinois, 2/14/12 (2nd) .800 Indiana State vs. S. Illinois, 2/11/12 (2nd)
Field Goal Percentage -- Game .775 .745 .727 .723 .721 .714 .712 .709 .705 .704 .698 .697 .697 .694 .692 .686
Creighton vs. S. Illinois, 2/14/12 (31 of 40) Bradley vs. W. Texas State, 1/28/84 (38 of 51) Bradley vs. W. Texas State, 1/12/84 (32 of 44) Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 2/24/96 Bradley vs. Chicago St., 11/26/91 (31 of 43) Missouri St. vs. Louisiana Monroe, 11/23/90 Bradley vs. San Diego St., 12/20/67 (42 of 59) Bradley vs. Drake, 2/13/68 UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/10/09 (31 of 44) Creighton vs. Campbell, 11/25/11 (38 of 54) Illinois State vs. Butler, 2/24/88 Tulsa vs. North Carolina A&T, 12/2/95 Drake vs. Wichita State, 2/20/69 Evansville vs. Samford, 2/17/07 (23 of 33) Bradley vs. Saint Louis, 12/5/83 (25 of 36) Bradley vs. Saint Louis, 1/2/60 (36 of 52) Drake vs. Indiana State, 12/30/04 (24 of 35)
Field Goal Percentage -- Season .542 .535 .527 .524 .523 .516 .515 .514
West Texas State, 1976-77 Creighton, 1985-86 Tulsa, 1983-84 Wichita State, 1982-83 Bradley, 1967-68 Southern Illinois, 1976-77 Illinois State, 1984-85 Bradley, 1985-86 Southern Illinois, 1974-75
Three-Pointers Made -- Game 20 18 17 16
Creighton vs. Chattanooga, 2/19/05 Bradley vs. Florida A&M, 11/21/06 Southern Illinois vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/95 Indiana State vs. Arizona State, 12/1/88 Illinois State vs. Drake, 2/14/96 Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 1/7/97 Drake vs. Wichita State, 1/11/01 Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/06 Illinois State vs. Mississippi, 3/14/12 Evansville vs. Wichita State, 12/9/95 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Creighton vs. Evansville, 1/4/99 Drake vs. Missouri State, 1/27/99 Drake vs. Western Kentucky, 3/21/08 Indiana State vs. Bradley, 1/16/10 Drake vs. Southern Illinois, 2/2/11
Three-Pointers Made -- Season 349 346 310 297 297 293 289 287 284 280 276 274 270 268 267 266 260
Bradley, 2006-07 Bradley, 2007-08 Drake, 2007-08 Illinois State, 2008-09 Illinois State, 2011-12 Creighton, 2004-05 Creighton, 1999-00 Creighton, 2011-12 Drake, 2009-10 Creighton, 2010-11 Creighton, 2008-09 Creighton, 2007-08 Creighton, 2002-03 Southern Illinois, 1995-96 UNI, 2011-12 Drake, 2008-09 Wichita State, 2010-11
Three-Pointers Attempted -- Game 45 42 40 39 38 37
Drake vs. Iowa, 11/29/94 Southern Illinois vs. New Mexico St., 12/28/96 Drake vs. Western Kentucky, 3/21/08 Southern Illinois vs. Hawaii-Hilo, 12/29/95 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Wichita State vs. Kansas State, 12/10/97 Drake vs. Missouri State, 1/27/99 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 2/18/95 Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/04 Drake vs. Missouri State, 2/26/08 Illinois State vs. Chicago State, 11/30/11 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Drake vs. Iowa State, 1/27/93
Three-Pointers Attempted -- Season 925 840 831 783 781 778 765 759 748 746 746 733 727
Bradley, 2007-08 Drake, 2007-08 Bradley, 2006-07 Illinois State, 2011-12 Illinois State, 2008-09 Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Drake, 2008-09 Creighton, 2010-11 Creighton, 2007-08 Drake, 2009-10 Creighton, 2009-10 Wichita State, 2010-11 Creighton, 2008-09 UNI, 2010-11
Three-Point FG Pct. -- Game (min. 7) 1.00 .857 .833 .800
Indiana State (12-12) vs. S. Illinois, 2/11/12 Creighton (12-14) vs. S. Illinois, 2/14/12 Evansville (10-12) vs. S. Illinois, 2/24/96 Wichita State (8-10) vs. Tulsa, 3/4/87 Illinois State (8-10) vs. UNI, 11/27/94 UNI (8-10) vs. Bradley, 2/20/07
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ALL-GAME RECORDS S. Illinois (8-10) at Wichita State, 1/7/09 Evansville (8-10) vs. Middle Tenn., 12/18/10 Wichita State (7-9) vs. Bradley, 2/1/88 Bradley (7-9) vs. Wichita State, 1/26/87 Drake (7-9) vs. Tulsa, 1/5/91 UNI (10-13) vs. Drake, 2/22/99 Missouri State (9-12) vs. Fordham, 12/21/93 Evansville (12-16) vs. Tenn.-Martin, 11/18/98 Southern Illinois (9-12) vs. UNI, 2/17/01 Missouri State (9-12) vs. Creighton, 1/30/02 UNI (9-12) vs. Pepperdine, 11/13/06
Three-Point FG Percentage -- Season .458 .453 .444 .440 .427 .424 .423 .421 .420 .420 .416 .415 .414
Illinois State (110-240), 1986-87 Wichita State (194-428), 1987-88 Illinois State (134-302), 1987-88 Illinois State (188-427), 2002-03 Evansville (181-424), 1994-95 Creighton (287-677), 2011-12 Southern Illinois (158-373), 1986-87 Wichita State (177-420), 1988-89 Indiana State (131-312), 1989-90 Bradley (349-831), 2006-07 Creighton (289-694), 1999-00 Southern Illinois (179-431), 1987-88 Creighton (293-707), 2004-05
Bradley vs. Saint Louis, 12/28/63 Bradley vs. Canisius, 12/13/55 Evansville vs. Bradley, 1/11/04
Free Throws Attempted -- Season 1090 1008 953 948 945 932 915
Bradley, 1956-57 Wichita State, 1953-54 Southern Illinois, 1989-90 Tulsa, 1980-81 Wichita State, 1954-55 Wichita State, 1953-53 Wichita State, 1986-87
Free Throw Percentage -- Season .791 .775 .774 .772 .769 .767 .765 .764 .762
Oklahoma State, 1957-58 Illinois State, 2001-02 Bradley, 1975-76 Illinois State, 1983-84 Evansville, 1998-99 Indiana State, 2009-10 Indiana State, 1992-93 Indiana State, 1988-89 Bradley, 1977-78 Evansville, 2011-12 Drake, 2000-01 UNI, 2010-11
MVC Active Three-Point Streaks
Rebounds -- Game
609 Creighton (2/20/93 vs. Illinois State: 0-for-5) 399 Illinois State (12/12/99 vs. CU: 0-for-8) 393 UNI (2/3/00 vs. Southern Illinois: 0-for-4) 319 Missouri State (12/14/02 vs. Tulsa: 0-for-14) 220 Drake (12/9/05 vs. North Dakota St.: 0-for-2) 192 Wichita St. (12/16/06 vs. Kennesaw: 0-for-5) 121 Indiana St. (12/20/08 vs. DePauw: 0-for-10) 50 Evansville (1/7/11 vs. Missouri St.: 0-for-5) 40 Southern Illinois (2/2/11 vs. Drake: 0-for-8) 5 Bradley (2/15/12 vs. Drake: 0-for-20) last game without a three-pointer in parentheses
93 85 84 83 82
Free Throws Made -- Game 46 43 42 41 41 40
Detroit vs. Bradley, 1/2/56 Tulsa vs. Arkansas, 1964 Evansville vs. Norfolk State, 12/23/10 Tulsa vs. Southern Illinois, 1983 Bradley vs. Xavier, 3/19/57 Indiana State vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99 Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/02 Wichita State vs. Arizona State, 12/11/67 Wichita State vs. Fordham, 12/6/86
Free Throws Made -- Season 697 692 677 663 641 634 631 606 605
Oklahoma State, 1951-52 Bradley, 1956-57 Wichita State, 1954-55 Wichita State, 1953-54 Southern Illinois, 1989-90 Tulsa, 1954-55 Tulsa, 1980-81 Missouri State, 1996-97 Bradley, 1958-59 Southern Illinois, 1988-89
Free Throws Attempted -- Game 62 61 59 54 53 52
Wichita State vs. Detroit, 1/16/54 Drake vs. Detroit, 1/18/54 Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 1/21/53 Wichita State vs. Fordham, 12/6/86 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 1/6/90 Evansville vs. Norfolk State, 12/23/10 Wichita State vs. Arizona State, 12/11/67 Bradley vs. Eastern Illinois, 1/22/72 Wichita State vs. Seattle, 12/3/53 Indiana State vs. Eastern Illinois, 12/19/99 Drake vs. Illinois State, 1/17/01
West Texas St. vs. Southern Colorado, 1981 Drake vs. Illinois College, 12/8/67 New Mexico State vs. Texas-Arlington, 1971 Drake vs. William Jewell, 12/1/65 Memphis State vs. MacMurray, 1971-72 Drake vs. Washington (Mo.), 3/2/63 Drake vs. SIU Edwardsville, 12/3/60
Rebounds -- Season 1639 1553 1549 1536 1532 1497 1461 1456
Indiana State, 1978-79 Cincinnati, 1960-61 Drake, 1968-69 Cincinnati, 1961-62 Cincinnati, 1958-59 Memphis State, 1972-73 Bradley, 1956-57 Drake, 1969-70
Assists -- Game 42 36 35 34 33
Wichita State vs. Drake, 2/15/79 Wichita State vs. Indiana State, 1/26/81 Bradley vs. Wheaton, 12/10/74 Tulsa vs. Houston Baptist, 11/27/93 Southern Illinois vs. Northern Illinois, 11/30/96 Drake vs. Grinnell, 12/11/02 Bradley vs. Southeast Missouri State, 12/4/76 Indiana State vs. West Texas State, 3/5/83 Tulsa vs. Fort Valley State, 11/24/84 Drake vs. Southern Illinois, 1/10/80 Wichita State vs. West Texas State, 2/9/80 Wichita State vs. Texas-Pan Am., 12/19/81 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 2/17/66 Wichita State vs. NE Louisiana, 12/10/73 Wichita State vs. Hardin-Simmons, 12/1/80 Wichita State vs. West Texas State, 2/23/82 Tulsa vs. Prairie View, 12/17/95 Missouri State vs. Troy, 12/11/04
Assists -- Season 791 772 655 641 634 621 616 603
Indiana State, 1978-79 Wichita State, 1980-81 Creighton, 1989-90 Bradley, 1985-86 Bradley, 1987-88 Wichita State, 1978-79 Creighton, 2011-12 Wichita State, 1979-80 Bradley, 2007-08
Blocked Shots -- Game 16 15 14 12
Creighton vs. St. Ambrose, 12/21/82 Wichita State vs. Purdue, 12/11/61 Tulsa vs. Southwest Missouri State, 1/22/91 Wichita State vs. Santa Clara, 12/21/61 Wichita State vs. Louisville, 1/27/62 Creighton vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 12/22/83 Creighton vs. West Texas State, 1/21/84 Indiana State vs. SIU Edwardsville, 12/19/84 Creighton vs. Bradley, 2/2/85 Creighton vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 11/14/97 Bradley vs. Evansville, 1/14/06
Records
.778 .769 .750
Blocked Shots -- Season 193 182 171 157 153 151 145 139 138 137
Creighton, 1984-85 Creighton, 1983-84 Southern Illinois, 2001-02 Creighton, 1982-83 Creighton, 2002-03 Bradley, 2005-06 Indiana State, 2010-11 Missouri State, 1998-99 UNI, 2004-05 Creighton, 2008-09 Bradley, 2004-05
Steals -- Game 27 25 24 23 22 21
Drake vs. Simpson, 11/27/93 Tulsa vs. Fort Valley State, 11/24/84 Bradley vs. Valparaiso, 12/20/80 Drake vs. Wichita State, 1/11/92 Drake vs. Cornell (Iowa), 11/30/05 Wichita State vs. South Dakota, 12/14/78 Southern Illinois vs. Augustana, 11/24/04 Wichita State vs. San Jose State, 12/2/78 Bradley vs. Western Michigan, 12/17/82 Bradley vs. Oklahoma, 3/22/82 Drake vs. Indiana State, 2/5/94 Southern Illinois vs. Creighton, 2/9/95 Southern Illinois vs. Hawaii, 2/21/04
Steals -- Season 345 337 322 321 303 302 299 297 296 294 293 292
Tulsa, 1983-84 Drake, 1993-94 Southern Illinois, 2004-05 Drake, 2003-04 Bradley, 1985-86 Bradley, 1981-82 Southern Illinois, 2003-04 Missouri State, 1998-99 Bradley, 2007-08 Tulsa, 1989-90 Bradley, 2005-06 Creighton, 2000-01 Drake, 1992-93 Indiana State, 1999-00
Single-Season Attendance (Average) 16,665, 15,930, 15,909, 15,333, 14,495, 13,901, 13,674, 13,507, 12,016, 12,009, 11,839, 11,208, 11,162, 10,872, 10,738, 10,698, 10,631, 10,489, 10,489,
Creighton, 2011-12 Creighton, 2008-09 Creighton, 2006-07 Creighton, 2007-08 Creighton, 2009-10 Creighton, 2005-06 Louisville, 1974-75 Creighton, 2010-11 Creighton, 2003-04 Louisville, 1967-68 Louisville, 1966-67 Creighton, 2004-05 Louisville, 1971-72 Louisville, 1973-74 Indiana St., 1978-79 Wichita St., 1965-66 Wichita St., 1981-82 Evansville, 1994-95 Louisville, 1969-70
10,478, 10,478, 10,457, 10,446, 10,436, 10,428, 10,408, 10,391, 10,370, 10,333, 10,325, 10,218, 10,178, 10,114, 10,095, 10,090, 10,030, 10,023, 10,016,
WSU, 2006-07 WSU, 2007-08 UE, 1995-96 WSU, 1980-81 WSU, 2005-06 WSU, 2010-11 WSU, 1966-67 WSU, 2011-12 WSU, 1979-80 WSU, 2009-10 WSU, 2004-05 WSU, 1964-65 BU, 1999-00 UL, 1965-66 WSU, 2008-09 WSU, 2003-04 WSU, 1970-71 WSU, 1982-83 BU, 1987-88
La thr trip
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CONFERENCE-ONLY GAME RECORDS
Records
INDIVIDUAL -- MVC GAMES Points -- Game 62 58 51 50
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 2/8/60 Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State vs. SLU, 1946 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (ot), 3/3/58 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. SLU, 1958 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. WSU, 1958
Points -- Season 504 475 469 467 459 457 456
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73
Average Per Game -- Season 36.0 33.4 32.6 32.6 30.9 30.5
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley, 1987-88 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1958-59 Bob Patterson, Tulsa, 1954-55
Field Goals Made -- Game 25 23 21 20
Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State vs. SLU, 1946 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 1960 Steve Bracey, TU vs. Drake, 1/8/72 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 1983 Red Murrell, DU vs. Saint Louis, 2/21/56 Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (OT), 3/3/58 Butch Beard, Louisville vs. Bradley, 1/14/67
Free Throws Made -- Game
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Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/94 Stuart Sullivan, UE vs. Wichita State, 12/9/95 Jason Perez, WSU vs. Missouri State, 2/2/00 Kyle Korver, CU vs. Evansville, 1/15/03 Kyle Anslinger, Evansville vs. Drake, 2/11/06 Marico Stinson, INS vs. Drake, 12/30/06 Jeff Harris, ILS vs. Creighton, 2/15/88 Kai Nurnberger, SIU vs. Creighton, 3/5/89 Travis Inman, INS vs. Drake, 2/1/92 Johnny Murdock, Missouri St. vs. Indiana St., 2/6/93 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. Drake, 2/12/94 Tad Ackerman, CU vs. Drake, 1/23/95 Aaron Zobrist, BU vs. Drake, 1/31/95 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State vs. Drake, 2/18/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 1/2/597 Kevin Ault, Missouri St. vs. Illinois St., 2/15/98 Maurice Evans, WSU vs. Illinois State, 12/12/98 Tarise Bryson, ILS vs. Drake, 2/28/00 Jerome Robinson, BU vs. Wichita State, 2/10/01 Matt Broermann, INS vs. Wichita State, 1/16/02 Eric Gray, Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/04 Osiris Eldridge, ILS vs. Creighton, 1/1/07 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 2/21/07 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Jay Tunnell, INS vs. Illinois State, 2/8/09 Colt Ryan, UE vs. Bradley, 1/18/12
Three-Pointers Made -- Season 76 64 63 60 58
Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-97 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Tad Ackerman, Creighton, 1994-95 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98 Three players tied
Field Goals Made -- Season
Three-Pointers Attempted -- Game
195 194 189 185 180 178 167
20 19 17 16
Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1977-78 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Willie Biles, Tulsa, 1972-73 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1957-58 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1980-81 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati, 1959-60 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79
Field Goals Attempted -- Game 44 36 35 30 29
Red Murrell, DU vs. Houston (OT), 3/3/58 Antoine Carr, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/83 Red Murrell, DU vs. Saint Louis, 2/21/56 Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Creighton, 2/8/52 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley vs. Drake, 1/12/80 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. NTSU, 2/8/60 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley vs. S. Illinois, 1/21/88
Field Goal Percentage -- Season .767 .711 .677 .660 .659 .648 .648 .645 .643 .642 .635 .633 .630 .630
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Three-Pointers Made -- Game
Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois, 1975-76 Anthony Slack, Illinois St., 2007-08 (64 of 90) Zach Andrews, Bradley, 2006-07 (84 of 124) Adam Grundvig, Wichita State, 2000-01 Dinma Odiakosa, ILS, 2008-09 (60 of 91) Greg Dilligard, ILS, 2006-07 (68 of 105) Seth Tuttle, UNI, 2011-12 (68 of 105) Randal Falker, S. Illinois, 2006-07 (98 of 152) Kwame James, Evansville, 1998-99 Vernon Moore, Creighton, 1984-85 Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State, 2004-05 Jason Sims, UNI, 1994-95 Gregory Echenique, CU, 2011-12 (58 of 92) Neil Strom, Wichita State, 1974-75
B.J. Windhorst, Drake vs. Tulsa, 1/2/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Eric Gray, Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/04 Jeff Allen, DU vs. Tulsa, 1/13/94 Chad Elstun, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/30/93 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/23/94 Shea Seals, TU vs. Illinois State, 1/19/95 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Wichita State, 2/5/96 Maurice Evans, WSU vs. Illinois State, 12/12/98
Three-Pointers Attempted -- Season 215 173 163 155 148 143 141 136
Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1996-97 Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1997-98 Tad Ackerman, Creighton, 1994-95 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1993-94 Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Adam Leonard, Missouri State, 2009-10 Johnny Murdock, Missouri State, 1992-93
Three-Point Percentage -- Season .600 .581 .563 .550 .531 .529 .526 .525 .517 .514 .513 .512 .508 .507
Matt Clark (18 of 30), Wichita State, 2003-04 Brian Jackson (36 of 62), Evansville, 1994-95 Tyrone Bell (18 of 32), S. Illinois, 1992-93 Cam Johnson (22 of 40), UNI, 1992-93 Marcus Timmons (26 of 49), SIU, 1994-95 Rob Kampman (27 of 51), Wichita St., 2003-04 Kyle Korver (41 of 78), Creighton, 1999-00 Kyle Cartmill (21 of 40), Illinois State, 1997-98 Levi Dyer (46 of 89), Illinois State, 2006-07 Theron Wilson (19 of 37), Bradley, 2007-08 Kent Williams (41 of 80), S. Illinois, 2002-03 Ben Walker (22 of 43), Creighton, 1999-00 Adam Viet (31 of 61), UNI, 2007-08 Josh Hotz (34 of 67), Missouri State, 1995-96
Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Houston, 2/12/55 Lonnie Randolph, Drake vs. UNI, 1/29/05 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley vs. Missouri State, 3/1/04 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Cincinnati, 2/16/63 Shy Ely, Evansville vs. Creighton, 2/13/08 Adam Koch, UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/25/09 Jake Odum, INS vs. Illinois State, 2/14/12 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Louisville, 1/30/65 Terry McKissick, DU vs. Tulsa, 3/1/75 Sam Roark, DU vs. Creighton, 2/11/88 Curtis Stuckey, BU vs. Creighton, 1/21/91 Joe Breakenridge, UNI vs. Wichita State, 2/13/99
Free Throws Attempted -- Game 24 23 22 21 20 19
Lonnie Randolph, Drake vs. UNI, 1/29/05 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Cincinnati, 2/16/63 Terry McKissick, DU vs. Tulsa, 3/1/75 Cleo Littleton, WSU vs. Houston, 2/12/55 Phillip Gilbert, Bradley vs. Missouri State, 3/1/04 Jake Odum, INS vs. Illinois State, 2/14/12 Red Murrell, DU vs. North Texas State, 2/1/58 Jack Gower, Bradley vs. Houston, 2/9/56 Adam Koch, UNI vs. Missouri State, 1/25/09 Jackie Carmichael, ILS vs. Bradley, 1/26/11 Dave Stallworth, WSU vs. Louisville, 1/30/65 Sam Roark, DU vs. Creighton, 2/11/88 John Cooper, WSU vs. Creighton, 2/1/90 Curtis Stuckey, BU vs. Creighton, 2/12/90 Reed Jackson, UE vs. Missouri State, 1/7/95 Harry Marshall, INS vs. S. Illinois, 1/12/08
Free Throw Percentage -- Season .984 .974 .968 .963 .958 .957 .950 .941 .939 .935
Blake Ahearn (63 of 64), Missouri State, 2004-05 Blake Ahearn (76 of 78), Missouri State, 2003-04 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1976-77 Blake Ahearn (77 of 80), Missouri State, 2005-06 Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois, 1975-76 Vince Greene (44 of 46), Illinois St., 2004-05 Rick Fields, Indiana State, 1982-83 Doug Novsek, Southern Illinois, 1985-86 Blake Ahearn, (62 of 66), Missouri State, 2006-07 Marcus Wilson, Evansville, 1996-97
Assists -- Game 22 20 18
Terry Adolph, WTSU vs. New Mexico St., 1980 Willie Scott, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/82 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Indiana State, 2/27/88 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. S. Illinois, 2/4/87
Steals -- Game
9 Rob Dye, BU vs. Missouri State, 1/13/99 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Wichita State, 1/8/88 Al Stewart, DU vs. Illinois State, 2/14/06 8 Jim Smith, INS vs. Drake, 1/14/78 Willie Scott, BU vs. Creighton, 1/6/83 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 2/21/91 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/2/91 Marcus Timmons, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/9/95 Andy Woodley, UNI vs. S. Illinois, 2/17/01 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Drake, 12/6/03 Darren Brooks, SIU vs. Missouri State, 1/15/05 Bryan Mullins, SIU vs. Creighton, 2/7/06
Blocked Shots -- Game 12 11 10
Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Bradley, 2/12/85 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Louisville, 1/27/62 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Tulsa, 2/16/84 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Drake, 11/11/62 Gene Wiley, WSU vs. Tulsa, 1/18/62 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. S. Illinois, 1/17/85 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84
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Rebounds -- Game 31 30 29 28 26
Connie Dierking, Cincinnati vs. N. Texas, 1/11/58 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Wichita State, 2/26/66 Terry Benton, Wichita State vs. N. Texas, 2/6/71 Ron Robinson, Memphis State vs. Tulsa, 2/25/71 Ken Harris, Drake vs. Tulsa, 2/12/77 Wes Unseld, Louisville vs. Tulsa, 2/15/68 Gene Wiley, Wichita vs. Bradley, 1/20/62 Larry Callis, Wichita State vs. Drake, 1/13/96
Rebounds -- Season 282 272 251 251 245 244
Wes Unseld, Louisville, 1967-68 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1982-83 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State, 1984-85 Lewis Lloyd, Drake, 1979-80 Larry Kenon, Memphis State, 1972-73 Larry Bird, Indiana State, 1978-79
TEAM RECORDS Conference Wins -- Season 18 17
Oklahoma (1927-28) (18-0, Southern Illinois (2003-04) (25-5, Missouri (1919-20) (17-1, Missouri (1920-21) (17-1, Wichita State (1982-83) (25-3,
18-0 17-1 17-1 17-1 17-1
MVC) MVC) MVC) MVC) MVC)
Consecutive Conference Wins 34 29 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
Kansas, 2/1/22 - 2/9/24 Nebraska, 1/12/12 - 1/22/15 Southern Illinois, 2/19/03 - 3/1/04 Cincinnati, 1/11/57 - 3/7/59 Oklahoma State, 2/18/47 - 2/28/49 Oklahoma, 2/26/27 - 3/3/28 Missouri, 3/7/19 - 3/5/20 Indiana State, 2/18/78 - 1/10/80 Bradley, 2/28/85 - 1/15/87 Oklahoma State, 1/10/38 - 1/30/39 Missouri, 1/17/21 - 3/5/21 Kansas, 1/30/14 - 1/10/15 Kansas, 1/23/26 - 1/15/27 Oklahoma State, 2/13/43 - 1/10/47 Creighton, 2/16/42 - 12/14/46 Oklahoma State, 3/6/39 - 2/1/41
Consecutive Conference Road Wins 28 25 20 16 12 10 9 9 8
Kansas, 2/20/24 - 1/13/28 Missouri, 1/21/21 - 2/28/23 Kansas, 3/4/21 - 2/9/24 Nebraska, 1/19/12 - 1/22/15 Kansas, 2/11/14 - 1/14/16 Creighton, 2/25/41 - 12/14/46 Southern Illinois, 3/3/03 - 3/1/04 Indiana State, 2/25/78 - 1/10/80 Missouri, 3/7/19 - 3/5/20 Oklahoma State, 2/13/43 - 2/7/47 Oklahoma State, 3/5/47 - 2/28/49 Bradley, 1/9/86 - 1/15/87 Cincinnati, 1/18/58 - 3/7/59 UNI, 3/1/08 - 2/14/09
Consecutive Conference Wins to Start a Season 18-0 Oklahoma (1927-28) 17-0 S. Illinois (2003-04) Missouri (1919-20) 16-0 Indiana State (1978-79) Bradley (1985-86) Kansas (1922-23) 13-0 Missouri (1922-23) 13-0 Drake (2007-08) 12-0 Nebraska (1911-12) Nebraska (1915-16) Oklahoma St. (1939-40) Oklahoma St. (1945-46) Cincinnati (1958-59) 11-0 Missouri (1917-18) Saint Louis (1946-47) 10-0 Creighton (1942-43) Nebraska (1912-13) Oklahoma St. (1947-48) Oklahoma St. (1950-51)
Loss --- at UNI at K-State --- --- --- Kansas at SIU --- --- --- --- at Bradley Kansas Creighton --- vs. Kansas --- Bradley
Points -- Game
Consecutive Conference Wins to Start a Season (current members) 17-0 SIU (2003-04) 16-0 INS (1978-79) 16-0 BU (1985-86) 13-0 Drake (2007-08) 10-0 CU (1942-43) 9-0 ILS (1982-83) 8-0 WSU (1964-65) 7-0 UNI (2009-10) 7-0 MSU (2010-11) 6-0 UE (1998-99)
Loss Final at UNI 1st (17-1) --- 1st (16-0) --- 1st (16-0) at S. Illinois 1st (15-3) --- 1st (10-0) New Mexico St. 2nd (13-5) at Tulsa 1st (11-3) at Wichita St. 1st (15-3) at Indiana St. 1st (15-3) Illinois State 1st (13-5)
Conference Teams to Three-Peat SIU (4) Drake (3) Louisville (3) Cincinnati (6) Creighton (3) Okla. State (5) Creighton (3) Kansas (6) Missouri (3)
2001-02*, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05 1968-69*, 1969-70, 1970-71* 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69* 57-58, 58-59, 59-60, 60-61, 61-62*, 62-63 1940-41, 1941-42*, 1942-43 1935-36*, ’36-37, ’37-38, ’38-39*, ’39-40 1929-30*, 1930-31*, 1932-33 21-22*, 22-23, 23-24, 24-25, 25-26, 26-27 1919-20, 1920-21, 1921-22*
*denotes shared title; divisional play prior to 1914-15
Longest MVC Series Win Streaks No. 17 15 14 13 12 11 11 11 11
Team, Opponent (Started - Ended) S. Illinois, vs. Drake (1/26/00 - 1/2/08) Illinois State, vs. UNI (1/13/76 - 2/5/94) Missouri State, vs. UNI (2/4/97 - 2/11/04) Illinois State, vs. Indiana St. (2/2/93 - 1/27/99) Bradley, vs. Drake (12/13/93 - 1/9/99) Creighton, vs. Drake (3/2/17 - 2/25/30) Wichita State, vs. Drake (1/24/81 - 1/20/86) Illinois State, vs. WSU (2/17/94 - 1/2/99) S. Illinois, vs. Illinois State (1/4/03 - 1/5/08)
*streaks are for current Valley members only
MVC Homecourt Win Streaks 42 41 41 33 26 24 23 23
Southern Illinois Oklahoma State Cincinnati Louisville Wichita State Bradley Louisville Tulsa
1/5/01 - 2/1/06 1/11/36 - 2/23/42 1/11/57 - 2/15/64 1/29/66 - 2/21/70 2/18/82 - 2/9/85 12/30/57 - 2/6/61 2/5/72 - end of 1974-75 2/23/80 - 2/19/83
*regular-season games only
128 126 125 121
Final 18-0 17-1 17-1 16-0 16-0 16-0 14-2 15-3 12-0 12-0 12-0 12-0 13-1 15-1 11-1 10-0 10-1 10-0 12-2
Cincinnati vs. North Texas State, 1/11/58 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 1984 Wichita State vs. Drake, 1979 Tulsa vs. West Texas State, 1984
Points Two Teams -- Game 228 226 223 221 217 215 213
Tulsa 126, Indiana State 102; 3/1/84 New Mexico State 117, Bradley 109; 1/27/77 Drake 114, Wichita State 109 (OT); 1/16/79 Wichita State 125, Drake, 96; 2/15/79 Wichita State 117, Drake 104; 2/18/80 Creighton 111, Bradley 110 (2OT); 3/1/08 Drake 112, West Texas State 105; 11/22/80 Bradley 113, Southern Illinois 102; 2/29/88 Tulsa 115, Drake 98; 1/13/94
Records
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CONFERENCE-ONLY GAME RECORDS
Points (Games) -- Season
1532 1480 1457 1456 1430
Wichita State (18), 1982-83 Indiana State (18), 1982-83 West Texas State (18), 1982-83 Tulsa (16), 1983-84 Tulsa (18), 1993-94 Southern Illinois (18), 1993-94
Average Per Game -- Season 91.0 89.4 89.1 88.9 88.5
Tulsa, 1983-84 Cincinnati, 1957-58 Wichita State, 1978-79 North Texas State, 1968-69 Indiana State, 1978-79
Three-Pointers Made -- Game 17 16
Illinois State vs. Drake, 2/14/96 Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 1/7/97 Drake vs. Wichita State, 1/11/01 Indiana State vs. Drake, 12/30/06 Evansville vs. Wichita State, 12/9/95 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/21/96 Creighton vs. Evansville, 1/4/99 Drake vs. Missouri State, 1/27/99 Indiana State vs. Bradley, 1/6/10 Drake vs. Southern Illinois, 2/2/11
Three-Pointers Made -- Season 177 174 172 161 160 157 155 152 151 150 146 143, 141
Bradley, 2007-08 Bradley, 2006-07 Southern Illinois, 1995-96 Drake, 2007-08 Creighton, 1999-00 Southern Illinois, 1994-95 Creighton, 2004-05 Creighton, 2007-08 Southern Illinois, 1997-98 Drake, 2001-02 Evansville, 2004-05 Missouri State, 2009-10 Tulsa, 1993-94 Creighton, 2000-01 UNI, 2002-03 Wichita State, 2004-05
Three-Point Percentage -- Season .462 .447 .447 .446 .441 .440
Wichita State (92 of 199), 1987-88 Illinois State (118 of 264), 2002-03 Missouri State (117 of 262), 2001-02 Evansville (121 of 271), 1994-95 Wichita State (87 of 197), 1988-89 Indiana State (70 of 159), 1989-90 Indiana State (81 of 184), 1990-91
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ANNUAL ATTENDANCE AT MVC ARENAS (since 1989)
Records
1988-89
1991-92
1994-95
2000-01
2006-07
Wichita State . . . . . . . 9,906 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 8,918 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 8,829 Southern Illinois . . . . . 5,762 Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,627 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,265 Indiana State . . . . . . . 5,221 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 5,117
Illinois State . . . . . . . . 8,695 Missouri State . . . . . . . 8,019 Wichita State . . . . . . . 7,200 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 6,993 Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,432 Southern Illinois . . . . . 6,060 Indiana State . . . . . . . 5,983 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,244 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,073 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 4,740
Evansville . . . . . . . . . 10,489 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 8,794 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 7,162 Wichita State . . . . . . . 7,010 Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,773 Missouri State . . . . . . . 6,522 Southern Illinois . . . . . 6,442 Indiana State . . . . . . . 5,108 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,917 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 4,821 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,073
Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,112 Wichita State . . . . . . . 8,114 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 7,219 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 7,148 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 7,047 Missouri State . . . . . . . 6,700 Indiana State . . . . . . . 6,056 Southern Illinois . . . . . 4,483 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,731 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,537
Creighton . . . . . . . . . 15,909 Wichita State . . . . . . 10,478 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,728 Southern Illinois . . . . . 7,743 Missouri State . . . . . . . 7,176 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,298 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 5,494 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,458 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 5,092 Indiana State . . . . . . . 4,328
2001-02
2007-08
Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,072 Wichita State . . . . . . . 8,399 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 6,613 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 6,471 Southern Illinois . . . . . 6,423 Missouri State . . . . . . . 5,930 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 5,822 Indiana State . . . . . . . 5,132 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,931 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,423
Creighton . . . . . . . . . 15,333 Wichita State . . . . . . 10,478 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,600 Southern Illinois . . . . . 6,660 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 6,516 Missouri State . . . . . . . 6,241 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,038 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 5,486 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,096 Indiana State . . . . . . . 4,288
2002-03
2008-09
Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,350 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 8,660 Wichita State . . . . . . . 8,190 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 6,671 Southern Illinois . . . . . 6,567 Missouri State . . . . . . . 6,295 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 6,021 Indiana State . . . . . . . 4,339 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,101 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,220
Creighton . . . . . . . . . 15,930 Wichita State . . . . . . 10,095 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,110 Missouri State . . . . . . . 7,147 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 7,118 Southern Illinois . . . . . 5,892 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 5,863 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,101 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,212 Indiana State . . . . . . . 4,009
1989-90 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 9,285 Wichita State . . . . . . . 7,880 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 7,740 Southern Illinois . . . . . 6,820 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 6,190 Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,103 Indiana State . . . . . . . 5,459 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,665
1992-93 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 8,302 Wichita State . . . . . . . 7,856 Missouri State . . . . . . . 7,798 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 7,271 Southern Illinois . . . . . 6,575 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,288 Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,532 Indiana State . . . . . . . 5,210 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 3,426 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,332
1990-91 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 8,711 Missouri State . . . . . . . 8,173 Wichita State . . . . . . . 8,011 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 7,384 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 6,337 Southern Illinois . . . . . 6,022 Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,831 Indiana State . . . . . . . 5,356 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,565
1993-94 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 8,794 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 7,677 Missouri State . . . . . . . 7,588 Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,287 Wichita State . . . . . . . 5,948 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,722 Southern Illinois . . . . . 4,996 Indiana State . . . . . . . 4,779 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,758 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 2,792
Home Cookin’
In non-conference play, the Valley was 54-15 at home in 2011-12. Here’s the past 10 seasons at home: Season 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Home 32-18 43-12 55-8 53-8 56-6 62-11 63-15 61-11 65-14 54-15
Total 49-53 60-42 78-35 80-34 90-36 85-46 82-51 90-39 85-54 81-52
Post-Season 2 NCAA, 1 NIT 2 NCAA, 2 NIT 3 NCAA, 2 NIT 4 NCAA, 2 NIT 2 NCAA, 2 NIT 1 NCAA, 3 NIT, 1 NCAA, 2 NIT, 1 NCAA, 2 NIT, 1 NCAA, 2 NIT, 2 NCAA, 2 NIT,
1 3 2 1 2
CBI CIT, CIT, CIT, CIT,
1 1 2 1
CBI CBI CBI CBI
Valley Sets Attendance Record in 2009
In 2008-09, The Valley set an all-time attendance mark as 1,341,151 total fans (home games and at the State Farm MVC Tournament). The league was No. 8 nationally in average attendance last year with 1,158,525 total fans. 2010-11 Big Ten Southeastern Big 12 Big East Atlantic Coast Mountain West Pac-12 Missouri Valley Atlantic 10 Conference USA
Teams Games 12 12 10 16 12 8 12 10 14 12
222 215 172 288 209 140 221 164 218 203
Attendance Average 2,856,785 2,475,188 1,901,846 3,133,782 2,064,113 1,092,044 1,578,565 1,158,525 1,211,175 1,101,962
Tournament Records in 2007
12,868 11,513 11,057 10,881 9,876 7,800 7,143 7,064 5,556 5,428
The 2007 State Farm MVC Tournament established an all-time attendance record, and the 85,074 total turnstile figure was more than 20,000 fans better than the previous record (63,739 in 2006). The sellouts (22,612) on semifinal Saturday and in the finals that year set an all-time record for a basketball game at Scottrade Center.
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1995-96 Evansville . . . . . . . . . 10,457 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,672 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 7,747 Missouri State . . . . . . . 7,276 Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,125 Wichita State . . . . . . . 5,086 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 4,625 Indiana State . . . . . . . 5,031 Southern Illinois . . . . . 3,998 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,849 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,662
1996-97 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,625 Wichita State . . . . . . . 9,449 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 8,472 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 8,348 Missouri State . . . . . . . 7,722 Indiana State . . . . . . . 4,895 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 4,853 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,352 Southern Illinois . . . . . 3,566 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,999
1997-98 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,769 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 8,694 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 8,177 Wichita State . . . . . . . 7,691 Missouri State . . . . . . . 7,161 Indiana State . . . . . . . 6,652 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 4,941 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,093 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,564 Southern Illinois . . . . . 3,420
1998-99 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,532 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 8,587 Missouri State . . . . . . . 7,646 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 7,397 Wichita State . . . . . . . 7,358 Indiana State . . . . . . . 5,907 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 5,193 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,199 Southern Illinois . . . . . 3,345 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,244
1999-00 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . 10,178 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 8,337 Missouri State . . . . . . . 7,828 Wichita State . . . . . . . 7,393 Indiana State . . . . . . . 6,750 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 6,540 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . 6,494 Southern Illinois . . . . . 5,008 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,759 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,812
2003-04 Creighton . . . . . . . . . 12,016 Wichita State . . . . . . 10,090 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,178 Southern Illinois . . . . . 6,698 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 6,618 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 6,260 Missouri State . . . . . . . 6,175 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,757 Indiana State . . . . . . . 4,168 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,966
2004-05 Creighton . . . . . . . . . 11,208 Wichita State . . . . . . 10,325 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,338 Southern Illinois . . . . . 6,731 Missouri State . . . . . . . 6,574 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 6,451 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 6,318 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,810 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,692 Indiana State . . . . . . . 3,781
2005-06 Creighton . . . . . . . . . 13,901 Wichita State . . . . . . 10,436 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,220 Southern Illinois . . . . . 7,291 Missouri State . . . . . . . 6,966 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,899 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 6,025 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 5,409 Indiana State . . . . . . . 4,278 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,268
2009-10 Creighton . . . . . . . . . 14,495 Wichita State . . . . . . 10,333 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 9,339 Missouri State . . . . . . . 6,645 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 6,561 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,642 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 4,832 Southern Illinois . . . . . 4,780 Indiana State . . . . . . . 4,807 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,510
2010-11 Creighton . . . . . . . . . 13,507 Wichita State . . . . . . 10,428 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 8,447 Missouri State . . . . . . . 7,595 Indiana State . . . . . . . 5,602 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 4,910 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,767 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 4,636 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,230 Southern Illinois . . . . . 4,188
2011-12 Creighton . . . . . . . . . 16,665 Wichita State . . . . . . 10,391 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . 7,640 Missouri State . . . . . . . 7,050 Indiana State . . . . . . . 5,433 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . 5,135 Illinois State . . . . . . . . 4,783 UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,406 Drake . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,965 Southern Illinois . . . . . 3,299
C o si
TOURNAMENT
2012 MVC Tournament Review Game 1 --
Creighton Takes 2012 Title Doug McDermott had 33 points, and Antoine Young scored eight of his 14 in overtime as No. 24 Creighton survived an upset with an 83-79 win vs. Illinois State in what was just the fifth overtime championship tilt in MVC history.
Notably, Creighton won the conference tourney for the seventh time in 14 seasons and earned its first NCAA bid since 2007. Freshman Nic Moore had 20 points for Illinois State and drove the length of the court for a layup with 6.5 seconds to go in regulation that forced overtime. Jackie Carmichael added 17 points and nine rebounds for Illinois State. McDermott made 12 of 18 shots with three 3-pointers, while scoring 33 points -- the fourth-most in championship game history. Coach Greg McDermott of Creighton became the first coach in league history to win the conference tournament at two different schools (he also previously won as UNI’s head coach.)
S. Illinois Indiana State
23 30
SIU (51)
FG
Mamadou Seck 5-14 Dantiel Daniels 2-4 K. Brown-Surles 3-7 Jeff Early 2-7 Justin Bocot 4-9 T.J. Lindsay 2-6 Diamond Taylor 0-1 Harry Whitt 0-0 Treg Setty 0-2 TOTALS
28 36
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51 66
FT Reb PF TP 4-4 1-2 4-4 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1
11 8 1 5 0 1 2 0 0
2 14 3 5 2 12 4 6 0 10 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 0
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 1
Bradley Drake
25 35
BU (49)
FG
Jake Eastman Shayok Shayok Jordan Prosser Simms-Edwards Walt Lemon Jr. Charonn Woods Jalen Crawford A. Thompson TOTALS
Carl Richard Myles Walker Jake Odum Dwayne Lathan Jordan Printy Jake Kitchell Lucas Eitel Justin Gant Steve McWhorter R.J. Mahurin TOTALS
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49 65
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 2-2 0-0 3-5 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-1
7 3 1 3 7 0 3 4
2 4 1 2 4 6 1 14 3 16 1 0 0 3 2 4
17-50 11-16 33 14 49
DU (65) INS (66)
1-11 0-0 3-6 5-12 5-13 0-1 1-5 2-2
24 30
18-50 12-14 35 15 51 FG 1-3 5-11 6-12 6-11 1-2 2-2 1-2 3-4 0-1 0-2
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 2-2 5-6 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-4
3 3 8 5 1 0 0 4 1 1
2 5 2 12 2 17 3 15 0 3 1 4 1 3 2 6 0 0 2 1
25-50 13-18 28 15 66
Three-Pointers: SIU (3-12) -- Brown-Surles, 2-4; Early, 0-1; Bocot, 1-4; Lindsay, 0-1; Taylor, 0-1; Setty, 0-1; INS (3-7) -- Richard, 1-1; Odum, 0-2; Lathan, 0-1; Printy, 1-2; Eitel, 1-1. Assists: SIU (10) -- Seck, 2; Daniels, 2; Brown-Surles, 1; Bocot, 3; Lindsay, 2; INS (9) -- Richard, 3; Odum, 2; Lathan, 2; McWhorter, 2. Blocks: SIU (2) -- Seck, 1; Brown-Surles, 1; INS (3) -- Walker, 1; Lathan, 1; Gant, 1. Steals: SIU (4) -- Daniels, 1; Early, 2; Bocot, 1; INS (9) -- Richard, 1; Walker, 1; Odum, 4; Lathan, 1; Eitel, 1; Mahurin, 1. Att: 7,872.
FG
Jordan Clarke Jeremy Jeffers Ben Simons Kurt Alexander Rayvonte Rice Aaron Hawley Judd Welfringer Karl Madison Cory Parker Kraidon Woods David Smith TOTALS
Carl Richard Myles Walker Jake Odum Dwayne Lathan Steve McWhorter Jake Kitchell Lucas Eitel Justin Gant Jordan Printy R.J. Mahurin TOTALS WSU (72)
Sunday, March 4 (att: 12,380) Creighton 83, Illinois State 79 (OT)
Jackie Carmichael led Illinois State to the title game of the 2011 MVC Tournament. He had 17 points and 9 rebounds against Creighton and earned all-tourney honors.
9 5 4 3 5 1 2 0 0 2 3
2 5 4 8 0 16 4 8 1 18 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 2
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 2
INS (48)
Saturday, March 3 (att: 16,271) Illinois State 65, Wichita State 64 Creighton 99, Evansville 71
FT Reb PF TP 1-1 2-2 3-3 0-2 4-5 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
25-55 11-15 35 19 65
Indiana State Wichita State
Friday, March 2 (att: 11,348) #1 Wichita State 72, Indiana State 48 #4 Illinois State 54, #5 UNI 42 Session III (attendance: 14,412) #2 Creighton 68, Drake 61 #3 Evansville 72, #6 Missouri State 64
2-6 3-9 5-14 4-7 7-13 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1
Three-Pointers: BU (4-20) -- Eastman, 0-4; Simms-Edwards, 1-5; Lemon, Jr., 2-6; Woods, 0-1; Crawford, 1-4; DU (4-13) -- Jeffers, 0-2; Simons, 3-7; Alexander, 0-1; Rice, 0-1; Hawley, 1-1; Welfringer, 0-1. Assists: BU (8) -- Eastman, 3; Simms-Edwards, 3; Lemon, Jr., 2; DU (12) -- Clarke, 1; Jeffers, 2; Simons, 3; Alexander, 2; Rice, 1; Woods, 1; Smith, 2. Blocks: BU (3) -- Shayok, 1; Thompson, 2; DU (0). Steals: BU (5) -- Shayok; Simms-Edwards, 3; Lemon, Jr., 1; DU (5) -- Clarke, 1; Jeffers, 1; Alexander, 1; Rice, 1; Hawley, 1. Att.: 7,872.
Game 3 --
Tournament Results Thursday, March 1 (att: 7,872) #8 Indiana State 66, #9 S. Illinois 51 #7 Drake 65, #10 Bradley 49
All-Tournament Team *Doug McDermott, Creighton Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State Gregory Echenique, Creighton Tyler Brown, Illinois State Antoine Young, Creighton *Most Outstanding Player
Game 2 --
Tournament
For the first time in league history, the tournament featured two top-25 ranked teams (Wichita State, which lost to Illinois State in the semifinals, entered the tournament ranked No. 14.)
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 1
19 40 FG 1-8 1-4 2-9 3-8 2-5 0-1 0-1 1-2 2-7 2-7
29 32
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48 72
FT Reb PF TP 4-4 0-0 2-2 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 4-7
4 2 4 6 1 0 0 1 1 3
3 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0
6 2 6 9 6 0 0 4 6 9
14-52 15-21 29 10 48 FG
FT Reb PF TP
Ben Smith 3-7 Garrett Stutz 3-6 Joe Ragland 6-8 Demetric Williams 4-7 Toure’ Murry 6-13 Evan Wessel 0-1 James Anacreon 0-0 Randall Vautravers 0-0 Ehimen Orukpe 1-1 Carl Hall 3-7 David Kyles 2-5 Tekele Cotton 3-5 Jake White 0-2
1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
TOTALS
3-5 43 18 72
31-62
6 12 3 4 3 1 0 0 1 5 2 2 1
3 8 3 6 0 14 1 10 2 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 6 2 5 2 7 2 0
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2012 MVC Tournament Review Three-Pointers: INS (5-22) -- Richard, 0-3; Odum, 0-1; Lathan, 1-4; McWhorter, 1-3; Eitel, 0-1; Printy, 2-6; Mahurin, 1-4; WSU (7-14) -- Smith, 1-3; Stutz, 0-1; Ragland, 2-3; Williams, 2-3; Kyles, 1-2; Cotton, 1-1; White, 0-1. Assists: INS (5) -- Richard, 2; Lathan, 1; Odum, 1; McWhorter, 1; WSU (15) -- Ragland, 5; Williams, 4; Murry, 4; Anacreon, 1; Kyles, 1. Blocks: INS (3) -- Walker, 2; Gant, 1; WSU (5) -- Stutz, 2; Orukpe, 2; Hall, 1. Steals: INS (8) -- Richard, 1; Walker, 2; Odum, 3; McWhorter, 2; WSU (9) -- Smith, 1; Ragland, 1; Williams, 2; Murry, 3; Hall, 2. Att.: 11,348.
Game 4 --
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 2
Tournament
UNI Illinois State
25 21
UNI (42)
FG
Seth Tuttle 1-4 Jake Koch 3-11 Deon Mitchell 0-3 Johnny Moran 5-13 Marc Sonnen 2-7 Chip Rank 2-5 Marvin Singleton 0-0 Matt Morrison 0-3 Max Martino 0-0 Austin Pehl 0-0 Tyler Lange 0-0 Anthony James 1-9 TOTALS
17 33
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42 54
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 2-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0
5 8 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 6
3 2 0 9 0 2 2 13 3 6 4 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2
14-55 7-10 33 14 42
ILS (54)
FG
Jon Ekey 2-7 Jackie Carmichael 5-11 Tyler Brown 3-10 Nic Moore 2-7 John Wilkins 3-5 Bryant Allen 3-11 Darious Clark 0-2 Anthony Cousin 2-4 Zeke Upshaw 0-1 TOTALS
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 6-7 1-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
3 15 5 6 4 4 0 2 1
3 4 2 16 0 7 2 8 4 6 1 8 0 0 0 5 1 0
20-58 11-13 48 13 54
Three-Pointers: UNI (7-23) -- Koch, 1-5; Moran, 3-7; Sonnen, 2-6; Rank, 1-3; James, 0-2; ILS (3-20) -- Ekey, 0-2; Brown, 0-3; Moore, 0-2; Wilkins, 0-1; Allen, 2-8; Clark, 0-2; Cousin, 1-1; Upshaw, 0-1. Assists: UNI (11) -- Tuttle, 1; Koch, 3; Mitchell, 3; Moran, 1; Sonnen, 1; Rank, 2; ILS (6) -- Ekey, 1; Carmichael, 2; Brown, 1; Moore, 1; Allen, 1. Blocks: UNI (3) -- Tuttle, 1; Koch, 1; Pehl, 1; ILS (9) -- Ekey, 3; Carmichael, 5; Wilkins, 1. Steals: UNI (2) -- Moran, 1; Sonnen, 1; ILS (4) -Brown, 2; Allen, 2. Att: 11,348.
Game 5 --
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 2
Drake Creighton DU (61) Jordan Clarke Jeremy Jeffers Ben Simons Kurt Alexander Rayvonte Rice Aaron Hawley Kraidon Woods David Smith TOTALS
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34 35 FG 5-7 4-12 5-12 4-14 5-13 0-1 0-0 1-1
27 33
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61 68
FT Reb PF TP 1-4 0-0 0-0 6-7 5-5 0-0 0-0 0-0
11 1 4 4 8 2 0 1
1 3 1 4 5 2 1 0
11 8 11 14 15 0 0 2
24-60 12-16 35 17 61
CU (68)
FG
Doug McDermott G. Echenique Grant Gibbs Jahenns Manigat Antoine Young Austin Chatman Josh Jones Avery Dingman Will Artino Ethan Wragge TOTALS
9-15 5-8 0-2 3-6 6-8 1-4 1-3 0-3 0-1 0-4
10 5 3 5 1 3 2 1 0 5
0 26 3 10 5 0 2 8 1 16 0 5 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0
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Ben Smith notched a double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds in Wichita State’s semifinal loss to Illinois State.
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 2
Missouri State Evansville
34 43
MSU (64)
FG
Jarmar Gulley 2-6 Kyle Weems 8-16 Anthony Downing 3-12 Keith Pickens 3-3 Michael Bizoukas 1-2 Caleb Patterson 3-7 Nathan Scheer 0-2 Corey Copeland 0-1 Christian Kirk 2-2 Isaiah Rhine 0-0 TOTALS UE (72) Kenny Harris Troy Taylor Colt Ryan Ned Cox Denver Holmes Ryan Sawvell Jordan Nelson Lewis Jones Jaylon Moore TOTALS
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25-54 13-19 37 14 68
Three-Pointers: DU (1-15) -- Jeffers, 0-4; Simons, 1-5; Alexander, 0-3; Rice, 0-3 CU (519) -- McDermott, 4-6; Manigat, 0-3; Young, 0-1; Chatman, 0-1; Jones, 1-2; Dingman, 0-2; Wragge, 0-4. Assists: DU (6) -- Clarke, 1; Jeffers, 1; Simons, 1; Alexander, 2; Rice, 1; CU (13) -- McDermott, 1; Echenique, 1; Manigat, 2; Young, 3; Chatman, 3; Jones, 2; Dingman, 1. Blocks: DU (4) -- Clarke, 2; Simons, 1; Rice, 1; CU (2) -- Echenique, 2. Steals: DU (4) -- Alexander, 2; Rice, 2; CU (3) --Manigat, 2; Chatman, 1. Attendance: 14,412.
Game 6 --
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FT Reb PF TP 4-7 0-1 0-0 2-2 4-4 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
30 29
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64 72
FT Reb PF TP 1-2 4-5 4-6 0-0 1-2 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0
5 10 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 0
5 5 1 23 2 10 4 6 4 3 1 11 5 0 0 0 1 4 0 0
22-51 14-22 22 23 64 FG 6-11 1-6 6-13 1-3 3-8 2-4 0-0 4-5 0-0
FT Reb PF TP 8-8 5-6 5-6 0-0 5-7 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0
8 13 3 0 0 3 0 3 0
3 20 2 7 3 19 3 3 3 11 2 4 0 0 2 8 0 0
23-50 23-29 37 18 72
Three-Pointers: MSU (4-16) -- Gulley, 0-1; Weems, 3-7; Downing, 0-3; Bizoukas, 0-1; Patterson, 1-3; Scheer, 0-1; UE (3-11) -- Harris, 0-1; Ryan, 2-5; Cox, 1-2; Holmes, 0-3. Assists: MSU (11) -- Gulley, 3; Downing, 3; Pickens, 1; Bizoukas, 3; Scheer, 1; UE (13) -- Harris, 2; Taylor, 5; Ryan, 2; Holmes, 4. Blocks: MSU (3) -- Weems, 2; Kirk, 1; UE (1) -- Harris, 1. Steals: MSU (5) -- Gulley, 2; Downing, 1; Pickens, 1; Scheer, 1; UE (4) -Harris, 2; Taylor, 1; Ryan, 1. Att.: 14,412.
Game 7 --
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 3
Illinois State Wichita State
28 36
ILS (65)
FG
Jon Ekey 1-8 Jackie Carmichael 4-10 Tyler Brown 9-19 Nic Moore 3-7 John Wilkins 1-5 Bryant Allen 1-6 Darious Clark 0-0 Anthony Cousin 0-1 Zeke Upshaw 0-0 Johnny Hill 0-0 TOTALS WSU (64)
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65 64
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 4-4 4-4 4-4 5-6 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
1 11 6 3 8 2 0 3 0 0
3 3 4 12 2 25 0 12 2 8 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0
19-56 20-22 38 16 65 FG
Ben Smith 4-15 Garrett Stutz 3-7 Joe Ragland 5-9 Demetric Williams 0-2 Toure’ Murry 6-15 Ehimen Orukpe 0-0 Carl Hall 0-1 David Kyles 1-8 Tekele Cotton 0-1 Jake White 3-5 TOTALS
37 28
FT Reb PF TP 4-5 0-0 3-4 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2
13 5 1 4 4 1 1 4 1 6
0 14 4 6 2 17 3 0 2 15 3 0 4 0 1 5 0 0 2 7
22-63 13-17 44 21 64
Three-Pointers: ILS (7-21) -- Ekey, 1-6; Carmichael, 0-1; Brown, 3-7; Moore, 2-2; Wilkins, 1-2; Allen, 0-2; Cousin, 0-1; WSU (7-23) -- Smith, 2-8; Ragland, 4-4; Williams, 0-2; Murry, 0-2; Kyles, 1-6; Cotton, 0-1. Assists: ILS (6) -- Ekey, 1; Brown, 1; Moore, 3; Cousin, 1; WSU (6) -- Smith, 2; Ragland, 2; Murry, 2. Blocks: ILS (3) -- Carmichael, 2; Wilkins, 1; WSU (3) -- Smith, 1; Orukpe, 1; Kyles, 1. Steals: ILS (7) -- Ekey, 2; Carmichael, 1; Brown, 2; Moore, 1; Upshaw, 1; WSU (4) -- Smith, 1; Stutz, 1; Ragland, 1; Kyles, 1. Attendance: 16,271.
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Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 3
Evansville Creighton
30 49
UE (71)
FG
TOTALS
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71 99
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 4-6 0-0 7-9 0-0 0-0 1-3 2-4 0-0 1-1 0-0
2 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 3 2 0
4 8 4 17 5 8 2 13 1 11 0 0 0 3 3 2 1 4 2 5 1 0
25-59 17-25 17 23 71
CU (99)
FG
Doug McDermott G. Echenique Grant Gibbs Jahenns Manigat Antoine Young Austin Chatman Taylor Stormberg Josh Jones Derek Sebastian Matthew Dorwart Avery Dingman Will Artino Ethan Wragge TOTALS
3-4 8-11 2-6 1-2 3-4 1-3 0-2 4-5 0-0 1-1 2-4 5-6 2-5
FT Reb PF TP 8-10 4-5 0-0 1-2 7-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2
9 9 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 3 4 2
1 1 2 2 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 5 1
14 20 6 4 13 2 0 12 1 3 6 10 8
32-53 23-28 43 18 99
Three-Pointers: UE (4-13) -- Harris, 1-2; Ryan, 0-2; Holmes, 3-4; Nelson, 0-2; Jones, 0-2; Cox, 0-2; CU (12-23) -- Gibbs, 2-3; Manigat, 1-2; Chatman, 0-1; Stormberg, 0-2; Jones, 4-5; Dorwart, 1-1; Dingman, 2-4; Wragge, 2-5. Assists: UE (13) -- Harris, 1; Taylor, 5; Ryan, 2; Holmes, 2; Cox, 3; CU (22) -- McDermott, 1; Gibbs, 2; Young, 6; Chatman, 7; Stormberg, 1; Jones, 3; Artino, 2. Blocks: UE (3) -- Harris, 1; Moore, 1; Cesnulevisius, 1; CU (4) -- Echenique, 3; Wragge, 1. Steals: UE (6) -- Harris, 3; Taylor, 2; Cox, 1; CU (3) -- Echenique, 1; Young, 1; Artino, 1. Att.: 16,271.
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 4
Illinois State Creighton
31 30
ILS (79)
FG
Jon Ekey 4-6 Jackie Carmichael 6-11 Tyler Brown 6-18 Nic Moore 6-15 John Wilkins 2-5 Bryant Allen 2-6 Anthony Cousin 1-5 Zeke Upshaw 0-0 TOTALS CU (83)
35 36
13 17
79 83
FT Reb PF TP 1-2 4-5 2-2 6-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
3 9 2 4 4 2 3 2
1 1 2 3 4 3 3 0
13 17 16 20 5 5 3 0
27-66 13-15 33 17 79 FG
FT Reb PF TP
Doug McDermott G. Echenique Grant Gibbs Jahenns Manigat Antoine Young Justin Chatman Josh Jones Avery Dingman Will Artino Ethan Wragge
12-18 6-6 4-8 0-0 8-13 2-2 1-2 0-0 3-9 8-14 0-2 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0
6 7 7 2 4 1 3 2 2 2
1 33 4 8 3 20 3 3 3 14 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 3
TOTALS
30-62 16-22 42 18 83
Three-Pointers: ILS (12-29) -- Ekey, 4-6; Carmichael, 1-1; Brown, 2-6; Moore, 2-6; Wilkins, 1-1; Allen, 1-3; Cousin, 1-3; CU (719) -- McDermott, 3-5; Gibbs, 2-3; Manigat, 1-2; Chatman, 0-1; Jones, 0-2; Dingman, 0-3; Wragge, 1-3. Assists: ILS (13) -- Ekey, 2; Brown, 2; Moore, 5; Allen, 1; Cousin, 3; CU (16) -- McDermott, 1; Echenique, 2; Gibbs, 5; Young, 4; Chatman, 1; Jones, 3. Blocks: ILS (6) -- Ekey, 3; Carmichael, 2; Allen, 1; CU (1) -- Wragge, 1. Steals: ILS (3) -- Brown, 2; Cousin, 1; CU (2) -- Gibbs, 1; Manigat, 1. Attendance: 12,380.
Scottrade Center – all-time basketball crowds 22,612 22,612 22,539 22,527
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MVC Tournament (3-3-07) MVC Tournament (3-4-07) North Carolina vs. Saint Louis (12-22-06) Kansas vs. Saint Louis (12-23-98)
• The semifinals and finals crowds of 22,612 at the 2007 MVC Tournament set an all-time basketball attendance record for Scottrade Center - and marked the only two sellouts in MVC Tournament history in St. Louis. The 22,612 surpassed the previous MVC Tournament attendance record for a championship game - 14,911, established on March 10, 2003, in the final which featured Creighton and Southern Illinois. • The crowd of 22,612 was the largest of any conference tournament championship game in 2007, surpassing the ACC (22,269), the Big East (19,594) and the Big 12 (18,879).
Active Statistical Leaders in the MVC Tournament (min. 2 games played)
SCORING AVG. (min. 2 games) Player-Team G Pts Avg. Doug McDermott-CU 5 Tyler Brown-ILS 3 Colt Ryan-UE 4 Jackie Carmichael-ILS 6 Jake Odum-INS 5 Simms-Edwards-BU 5 Brown-Surles-SIU 4
98 48 52 72 60 55 39
19.6 16.0 13.0 12.0 12.0 11.0 9.8
REBOUNDING (min. 2 games) Player-Team G Reb Avg. Jackie Carmichael-ILS 6 Jordan Clarke-DU 3 Doug McDermott-CU 5 Gregory Echenique-CU 5 Jake Odum-INS 5 Simms-Edwards-BU 5
52 26 39 36 26 25
8.7 8.7 7.8 7.2 5.2 5.0
Tournament
Ryan Sawvell 3-4 Kenny Harris 6-12 Troy Taylor 4-5 Colt Ryan 3-12 Denver Holmes 4-11 Jordan Nelson 0-2 Matt Peeler 1-1 Lewis Jones 0-4 Jaylon Moore 2-3 Ned Cox 2-5 R. Cesnulevisius 0-0
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FIELD GOAL PCT. (3.0 FGA/G) Player-Team G FG-A Pct. Doug McDermott-CU 5 Gregory Echenique-CU 5 Brown-Surles-SIU 4 Jackie Carmichael-ILS 6
34-57 20-37 14-26 23-46
.596 .541 .538 .500
FREE THROW PCT. (2.5/Game) Player-Team G FT-A Avg. Seth VanDeest-DU Tyler Brown-ILS
3 10-10 1.000 3 7-8 .875
ASSISTS Player-Team
G
Austin Chatman-CU Simms-Edwards-BU Jake Odum-INS Brown-Surles-SIU Grant Gibbs-CU
3 5 5 4 3
11 13 13 10 7
STEALS Player-Team
G
Stl Avg.
Jake Odum-INS Tyler Brown-ILS Simms-Edwards-BU Carl Hall-WSU
5 3 5 2
12 6 9 2
BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team
G
Blk Avg.
Jackie Carmichael-ILS 6 Jon Ekey-ILS 4 Gregory Echenique-CU 5
13 2.17 7 1.75 8 1.60
Ast Avg. 3.67 2.60 2.60 2.50 2.33
2.40 2.00 1.80 1.00
THREE-POINTERS MADE/GAME Player-Team G 3FG Avg. Doug McDermott-CU Jon Ekey-ILS Josh Jones-CU Tyler Brown-ILS
5 4 6 3
9 7 10 5
1.80 1.75 1.67 1.67
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Missouri Valley Conference Tournament
Tournament
The Missouri Valley Conference will conduct its 23rd St. Louis-based postseason men’s basketball championship, when the MVC Tournament takes the hardwood at Scottrade Center, formerly known as Savvis Center, on March 7-10, 2013. The Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, also known uniquely as “Arch Madness” to Valley fans, will be played at Scottrade Center for the 19th time. With 23-straight years at the same neutral site, Arch Madness is the second-longest neutral site tenured collegiate tourney in the nation (following only the Big East in New York City). The tournament -- for the eighthstraight year -- will begin Thursday and end Sunday. From 1997-2005, the tournament had started on a Friday and ended on a Monday. Notably this season, State Farm Insurance, a league corporate partner and title sponsor of the MVC’s women’s volleyball and women’s basketball championships since 1995, ended its run as the men’s basketball tournament title sponsor after 12 seasons. State Farm, however, continues
2012 Men’s Basketball Conference Tournament Per-Session Averages League
Sess. Total
Big East Atlantic Coast Big 12 Big Ten Southeastern Mountain West MVC C-USA Pac-12 Colonial
8 6 5 6 6 4 5 6 6 6
160,456 117,120 94,894 107,737 86,270 50,499 62,283 65,069 53,629 47,833
Avg. 20,057 19,520 18,979 17,956 14,378 12,625 12,457 10,845 8,938 7,972
Source: NCAA, only the top 10 are listed
Top Title Games - 2007 League ^MISSOURI VALLEY ^Atlantic Coast ^Big East ^Big 12 ^Pacific 10 ^Big Ten Mountain West ^denotes neutral site
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Attendance 22,612 22,269 19,594 18,879 18,259 17,538 16,204
2013 MVC TOURNAMENT BRACKET (Matchups for qualifying-round games TBA) #1
#8 #9
Friday -- #3
Thurs. -- #1
#5 #7
Saturday -- #7
#4 Friday -- #4
Sunday -- #9
#2 Friday -- #5
#10 Thurs. -- #2
Saturday -- #8
#3 #6
MVC Champion & NCAA Qualifier
Friday -- #6
Tournament Game Times (All times CST): Session I Thursday, March 7 6 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. Session II Friday, March 8 12 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 3 ends. Session III Friday, March 8 6 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 5 ends. Session IV Saturday, March 9 1:30 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 7 ends. Session V Sunday, March 10 1 p.m. Qualifying-round pairings to be announced March 2. Times subject to change.
to be a prominent sponsor for the conference. The MVC Tournament site has moved from Kiel Auditorium (1991) to the Saint Louis Arena (1992-1994) to Scottrade Center (1995-present). In 2012, the tournament drew more than 42,000 fans for a 17th-straight year. The 2007 turnstile of 85,074 set a league record in the league’s tournament history in St. Louis. Last year’s figure of 62,283 was fourth-best in the history of the tournament, while the league has had a tournament turnstile of better than 50,000 in each of the past 10 seasons. Last year’s championship game attendance was 12,380 -- the fourthbest for a title game. Since the Conference moved its tournament to St. Louis in 1991, some of the greatest moments in Valley men’s basketball history have occurred in the Gateway City. In 1995, Southern Illinois completed a three-peat at the Conference tournament -- the only time a league school has won three consecutive tourney championships. In the 1996 semis, Bradley’s Deon Jackson hit an improbable threepointer with no time remaining for a
64-62 win over Missouri State. His shot was nominated for an ESPN “ESPY Award” for the college basketball play of the year. In 1998, Illinois State took its second-straight regular-season and conference tournament titles -- the first time in Missouri Valley Conference history that a school had accomplished that feat. UNI’s 2004 title and subsequent NCAA bid gave the Panthers their first tournament berth as an MVC member. With that, all 10 current members have represented the Missouri Valley Conference in the NCAA Tournament. And in 2005, UNI was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the tournament and still received an at-large berth into the NCAAs. That marked the first time a team that failed to advance to the MVC tournament semis earned a spot in the NCAA tourney. The 2008 Tournament marked the first time the top-seeded team (Drake) won the title since Illinois State swept the regular-season and tournament titles during the 1997-98 season. That happened again in 2009 and 2010 as UNI accomplished the feat as the tourney’s top seed. In 2009 and 2010, UNI swept both the regular-season and tournament
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The 2007 MVC Tournament established league records every session: opening (8,013), day quarterfinal (15,186), night quarterfinal (16,651), semifinal (22,612), championship (22,612) and total tournament attendance (85,074).
championships, joining Illinois State (1997-1998) as the only league teams to accomplish the feat. To celebrate the tournament’s 20th anniversary in St. Louis in 2010, the league conducted a two-month, online voting campaign which was sponsored by Fox Sports Midwest. And Missouri Valley Conference fans chose Deon Jackson’s buzzer-beating three-pointer in 1996 as the top moment in Arch Madness history. In addition to Jackson’s exploits in 1996, the other top five moments include Creighton’s Nate Funk leading the Bluejays to the 2007 Arch Madness title in front of a sold out Scottrade Center crowd, Bluejay Bob Harstad pacing CU to the first Arch Madness crown in 1991, Illinois State’s Osiris Eldridge nearly leading the Redbirds to the 2009 championship and UNI’s Ben Jacobson helping the Panthers take the 2004 crown in double-overtime vs. Missouri State. And during that same 20th anniversary online voting campaign, sponsored by AT&T Real Yellow Pages, Creighton’s Kyle Korver -- the only back-to-back Most Outstanding Player in MVC Men’s Basketball Championship history -- was selected the top player in Arch Madness history by a vote of the league’s fans.
In addition to Korver, the other top five players include Nate Funk (Creighton), Osiris Eldridge (Illinois State), Rodney Buford (Creighton) and Ryan Sears (Creighton). Funk (2007), Buford (1999) and Sears (2000) all earned Most Outstanding Player recognition for a team that won the championship, while Eldridge (2009) became only the second player in tournament history to earn Most Valuable Player honors for a team that did not take the title. In 2011, the millionth fan -- Tyler Anderson of Milwaukee, Wis. -- crossed through the turnstiles and was awarded a prize package that included tournament tickets for life. The 2012 tournament featured two nationally ranked teams for the first time as Wichita State (14) and Creighton (24) entered the tournament as ranked teams.
Tournament Most Outstanding Player Doug McDermott of Creighton scored 73 points in three games and shot 65 percent from the floor as the Bluejays claimed the tournament title for the seventh time in the past 14 years. McDermott was joined on the all-Tournament team by teammates Gregory Echenique and Antoine Young, as well as Illinois State’s Jackie Carmichael and Tyler Brown. The tournament had its fourthhighest attendance all-time (62,283), which ranked No. 7 in conference tournament total attendance and was No. 6 in total attendance among all conferences that play exclusively at neutral sites (behind 5 BCS leagues and ahead of the Pac-12). 2013 Tournament Notes For the third-straight year, the Missouri Valley Conference will televise the Thursday opening-round games, while the quarterfinal and semifinal games will be on FOX Sports Midwest and Comcast SportsNet. All games will be telecast in High Definition. The MVC Championship game will be telecast live on CBS (more than 100 million homes) for an eighthstraight year. The 2006 tournament broadcast by CBS marked the first over-the-air national broadcast of an MVC game since Jan. 28, 1989, when BYU beat Wichita State, 93-92. Creighton will be looking to become just the sixth team in MVC history to repeat as tournament champion.
Tournament
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Missouri Valley Conference Tournament
MVC TOURNEY FUTURE DATES: 2013 -- Thursday-Sunday, March 7-10 2014 -- Thursday-Sunday, March 6-9 2015 -- Thursday-Sunday, March 5-8
2012 Tournament Review Creighton, seeded No. 2 in the tournament, topped No. 4-seeded Illinois State in the title game, 83-79, in overtime. It marked just the fifth time in league history that a championship game was decided in overtime (it was only the 14th tournament game all-time to go to overtime.)
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MVC Tournament Results MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Team (Titles)
Tournament
Creighton (11) Tulsa (4) Illinois State (4) Missouri State (1) Southern Illinois (5) UNI (3) Bradley (2) Wichita State (2) Indiana State (3) Drake (1) Evansville
Won
Lost
Pct.
Home
Away
Neut.
Championships
40 24 37 26 32 16 29 25 22 16 5
20 15 27 21 28 17 31 31 29 33 18
.667 .615 .578 .553 .533 .485 .483 .446 .431 .327 .217
5-2 14-2 9-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 10-1 10-3 6-0 1-1 0-0
2-6 1-6 2-3 0-0 2-8 0-0 0-6 2-4 1-10 1-10 0-0
33-12 9-7 26-22 26-21 30-19 16-17 19-24 13-24 15-19 14-22 5-18
78, 81, 89, 91, 99, 00, 02, 03, 05, 07, 12 1982, 1984, 1986, 1996 1983, 1990, 1997, 1998 1992 1977, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2006 2004, 2009, 2010 1980, 1988 1985, 1987 1979, 2001, 2011 2008 ----
1977
#4 West Texas State 96, #7 Tulsa 81 #5 Drake 80, #6 Bradley 73 West Texas St. 89, #2 New Mexico St. 86 #3 Wichita State 67, Drake 63 West Texas State 79, Wichita State 68 #1 S. Illinois 82, West Texas State 69
1978
#9 Drake 75, #2 Southern Illinois 59 #4 New Mexico State 76, #7 Tulsa 75 #5 Bradley 75, #6 Wichita State 71 #3 Indiana St. 90, #8 W. Texas St. 71 New Mexico State 90, Drake 73 Indiana State 88, Bradley 81 Indiana State 80, N.M. State 78 (2OT) #1 Creighton 54, Indiana State 52
1979
#1 Indiana St. 94, #8 W. Texas State 84 #2 New Mexico State 82, #7 Tulsa 79 #3 Wichita State 70, #6 Drake 69 #5 S. Illinois 71, #4 Creighton 67 N. Mexico State 85, Wichita State 81 Indiana State 79, Southern Illinois 72 Indiana State 69, N. Mexico State 59
1980
#1 Bradley 97, #8 Tulsa 76 #4 Wichita St. 82, #5 Indiana St. 70 #3 West Texas 98, #6 New Mexico St. 87 #2 Creighton 86, #7 Drake 80 Bradley 68, Wichita State 60 West Texas State 83, Creighton 67 Bradley 62, West Texas State 59
1981
#1 Wichita St. 77, #8 S. Illinois 57 #4 Drake 89, #5 Bradley 84 #3 Tulsa 68, #6 New Mexico State 67 #2 Creighton 64, #7 Indiana State 61 Wichita State 88, Drake 74 Creighton 66, Tulsa 64 Creighton 70, Wichita State 64
1982
#1 Bradley 86, #8 Indiana State 61 #4 Illinois State 56, #5 Drake 43 #3 New Mexico St. 68, #6 S. Illinois 43 #2 Tulsa 106, #7 Creighton 81 Illinois State 55, Bradley 50 (2OT) Tulsa 85, New Mexico State 61 Tulsa 90, Illinois State 77
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1983
#1 Illinois State 64, #8 S. Illinois 54 #2 New Mexico St. 95, #7 West Texas 80 #3 Tulsa 108, #6 Indiana State 89 #4 Bradley 63, #5 Drake 53 Illinois State 79, Bradley 61 Tulsa 49, New Mexico State 48 Illinois State 84, Tulsa 64
1984
#1 Illinois State 91, #8 Drake 62 #4 Creighton 50, #5 Bradley 40 #2 Tulsa 110, #7 Indiana State 99 #3 Wichita St. 107, #6 S. Illinois 77 Creighton 69, Illinois State 59 Tulsa 86, Wichita State 80 Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 (OT)
1985
#1 Tulsa 74, #8 West Texas State 69 #4 Bradley 66, #5 Creighton 59 #7 Indiana St. 66, #2 Illinois St. 61 #3 Wichita State 69, #6 S. Illinois 66 Tulsa 85, Bradley 77 Wichita State 92, Indiana State 65 Wichita State 84, Tulsa 82
1986
#3 Drake 82, #6 Creighton 56 #4 Illinois State 78, #5 Wichita St. 70 #1 Bradley 61, #8 West Texas 55 #2 Tulsa 68, #7 Indiana State 50 Bradley 65, Illinois State 64 Tulsa 68, Drake 67 Tulsa 74, Bradley 58
1987
#3 Illinois St. 70, #6 Indiana St. 55 #2 Wichita State 73, #7 Creighton 70 #5 Southern Illinois 76, #4 Drake 70 Wichita State 56, Illinois State 53 #1 Tulsa 61, Southern Illinois 56 Wichita State 79, Tulsa 74 (OT)
1988
#3 Illinois State 72, #6 Drake 60 #2 Wichita State 74, #7 Tulsa 66 #1 Bradley 93, #8 Indiana State 74 #5 Creighton 89, #4 S. Illinois 87 Illinois State 59, Wichita State 51 Bradley 101, Creighton 77 Bradley 83, Illinois State 59
1989
#1 Creighton 85, #8 Indiana State 70 #5 Drake 77, #4 Bradley 75 #6 Southern Illinois 73, #3 Tulsa 66 #7 Illinois St. 66, #2 Wichita State 60 Creighton 54, Drake 49 Southern Illinois 69, Illinois State 61 Creighton 79, Southern Illinois 77
1990
1995
#1 Tulsa 77, #8 Wichita State 63 #4 Bradley 79, #5 Evansville 64 #2 Illinois State 75, #7 MSU 72 #3 Southern Illinois 85, #6 Drake 65 Tulsa 89, Bradley 80 Southern Illinois 72, Illinois State 68 Southern Illinois 77, Tulsa 62
1996
#1 S. Illinois 70, #8 Indiana State 54 #4 Tulsa 71, #5 Bradley 69 #2 Illinois State 77, #7 Drake 62 #3 Creighton 70, #6 Wichita State 66 Southern Illinois 75, Tulsa 65 Illinois State 69, Creighton 64 Illinois State 81, Southern Illinois 78
#1 Bradley 64, #8 Drake 51 #4 Missouri St. 65, #5 Creighton 58 #2 Illinois State 64, #7 UNI 58 #3 Tulsa 65, #6 Evansville 55 Bradley 64, Missouri State 62 Tulsa 69, Illinois State 52 Tulsa 60, Bradley 46
#9 Drake 57, #8 Illinois State 55 #1 Creighton 77, Drake 58 #5 S. Illinois 80, #4 Indiana State 61 #2 Missouri State 68, #7 Bradley 49 #3 Tulsa 71, #6 Wichita State 52 Creighton 71, Southern Illinois 66 Missouri State 82, Tulsa 80 (2OT) Creighton 68, Missouri State 52
#9 Indiana St. 86, #8 S. Illinois 71 #10 Drake 74, #7 Wichita State 63 #1 Illinois State 72, Indiana State 58 #4 UNI 73, #5 Evansville 65 #2 Bradley 66, Drake 47 #3 Missouri St. 77, #7 Creighton 58 Illinois State 69, UNI 65 Missouri State 60, Bradley 58 Illinois State 75, Missouri State 72
1991
1992
#1 S. Illinois 67, #8 Wichita State 63 #5 Tulsa 77, #4 Indiana State 65 #2 Illinois State 70, #7 UNI 58 #3 Missouri St. 75, #6 Creighton 69 Tulsa 82, Southern Illinois 79 Missouri St. 61, Illinois State 58 (OT) Missouri State 71, Tulsa 68
1993
#1 Illinois St. 73, #8 Indiana St. 68 #5 Drake 63, #4 UNI 58 #2 S. Illinois 63, #7 Bradley 61 (OT) #3 Missouri St. 72, #6 Wichita St. 57 Illinois State 60, Drake 59 Southern Illinois 76, MSU 68 Southern Illinois 70, Illinois State 59
1994
#1 Tulsa 91, #8 Drake 82 #5 UNI 84, #4 Illinois State 70 #2 Bradley 52, #7 Wichita State 44 #3 Southern Illinois 52, #6 MSU 50 UNI 79, Tulsa 73 Southern Illinois 72, Bradley 59 Southern Illinois 77, UNI 74
1997
1998
#8 Southern Illinois 91, #9 UNI 72 #7 Bradley 69, #10 Drake 62 #1 Illinois State 83, S. Illinois 73 #4 Wichita St. 65, #5 Indiana St. 55 Bradley 76, #2 Creighton 68 #3 Missouri St. 60, #6 Evansville 59 Illinois State 75, Wichita State 54 Missouri State 67, Bradley 58 Illinois State 84, Missouri State 74
1999
#9 Wichita State 74, #8 UNI 72 (OT) #7 Illinois State 51, #10 Drake 47 #1 Evansville 79, Wichita State 71 #4 Bradley 62, #5 S. Illinois 59 #2 Creighton 68, Illinois State 63 #3 MSU 79, #6 Indiana State 78 (OT) Evansville 64, Bradley 63 Creighton 78, Missouri State 70 Creighton 70, Evansville 61
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2000
#9 Wichita St. 70, #8 Illinois State 55 #10 Drake 58, #7 UNI 57 #1 Indiana State 57, Wichita State 50 #4 Creighton 71, #5 Bradley 62 #2 Missouri State 62, Drake 50 #3 S. Illinois 75, #6 Evansville 63 Creighton 71, Indiana State 69 Missouri State 67, Southern Illinois 56 Creighton 57, Missouri State 45
2001
2002
#8 Bradley 70, #9 Indiana State 58 #7 UNI 78, #10 Evansville 75 #1 Southern Illinois 66, Bradley 44 #4 MSU 72, #5 Wichita State 59 #2 Creighton 80, UNI 65 #3 Illinois State 64, #6 Drake 63 Southern Illinois 86, MSU 63 Creighton 90, Illinois State 63 Creighton 84, Southern Illinois 76
2003
#9 Illinois State 63, #8 Drake 62 #10 Indiana State 61, #7 UNI 60 #1 S. Illinois 75, Illinois State 63 #4 Missouri St. 65, #5 Evansville 51 #2 Creighton 57, Indiana State 56 #3 Wichita State 70, #6 Bradley 66 Southern Illinois 64, MSU 55 Creighton 70, Wichita State 69 Creighton 80, Southern Illinois 56
2004
#9 Evansville 63, #8 Indiana State 59 #10 Illinois State 76, #7 Bradley 56 #1 Southern Illinois 93, Evansville 67 #5 Missouri St. 84, #4 Creighton 75 #2 UNI 68, Illinois State 54 #3 Wichita State 63, #6 Drake 57 MSU 80, Southern Illinois 74 UNI 63, Wichita State 56 UNI 79, MSU 74 (2OT)
2005
#9 Indiana State 63, #8 Bradley 61 #7 Drake 82, #10 Evansville 68 #1 S. Illinois 64, Indiana State 49 #5 Missouri State 70, #4 UNI 62 #2 Wichita State 72, Drake 52 #3 Creighton 69, #6 Illinois State 52 Missouri State 65, Southern Illinois 61 Creighton 70, Wichita State 60 Creighton 75, Missouri State 57
2006
#9 Indiana State 72, #8 Drake 63 #7 Evansville 52, #10 Illinois St. 45 #1 Wichita State 83, Indiana St. 61 #5 Bradley 54, #4 Creighton 47 #2 S. Illinois 71, Evansville 55 #6 UNI 57, #3 Missouri State 42 Bradley 60, Wichita State 52 Southern Illinois 55, UNI 46 (ot) Southern Illinois 59, Bradley 46
2007
2008
#8 Indiana St. 71, #9 Wichita St. 67 #7 Missouri St. 69, #10 Evansville 46 #1 Drake 68, Indiana State 46 #4 Creighton 74, #5 Bradley 70 #2 Illinois State 63, Missouri State 58 #6 UNI 54, #3 Southern Illinois 49 Drake 75, Creighton 67 Illinois State 56, UNI 42 Drake 79, Illinois State 49
2009
#9 Indiana St. 62, #8 Drake 55 #7 Wichita St. 59, #10 Missouri St. 46 #1 UNI 73, Indiana State 69 #4 Bradley 67, #5 S. Illinois 55 #2 Creighton 63, Wichita State 62 #3 Illinois State 78, #6 Evansville 68 UNI 76, Bradley 62 Illinois State 73, Creighton 49 UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (ot)
2010
#8 Drake 63, #9 Southern Illinois 61 #7 Missouri St. 52, #10 Evansville 46 #1 UNI 55, Drake 40 #5 Bradley 81, #4 Creighton 62 #2 Wichita State 73, Missouri St. 63 #3 Illinois St. 69, #6 Indiana St. 65 UNI 57, Bradley 40 Wichita State 65, Illinois State 61 UNI 67, Wichita State 52
2011
#8 S. Illinois 57, #9 Illinois State 54 #10 Bradley 63, #7 Drake 48 #1 Missouri State 58, S. Illinois 56 #5 Creighton 60, #4 UNI 57 #2 Wichita State 70, Bradley 56 #3 Indiana St. 52, #6 Evansville 50 Missouri State 60, Creighton 50 Indiana State 61, Wichita State 54 Indiana State 60, Missouri State 56
2012
#8 Indiana State 66, #9 S. Illinois 51 #7 Drake 65, #10 Bradley 49 #1 Wichita State 72, Indiana State 48 #4 Illinois State 54, #5 UNI 42 #2 Creighton 68, Drake 61 #3 Evansville 72, #6 Missouri State 64 Illinois State 65, Wichita State 64 Creighton 99, Evansville 71 Creighton 83, Illinois State 79 (OT)
Deon Jackson’s last-second three-point heave lifted Bradley to a 64-62 win against Missouri State in 1996. During the 20th anniversary celebration (2010), it was voted as the top play in tournament history by MVC fans.
Tournament
#8 Missouri St. 57, #9 Wichita St. 45 #10 UNI 59, #7 Drake 53 #1 Creighton 63, MSU 41 #5 Indiana St. 67, #4 S. Illinois 64 #2 Bradley 59, UNI 56 #3 Illinois State 81, #6 Evansville 77 Indiana State 87, Creighton 74 Bradley 73, Illinois State 66 Indiana State 69, Bradley 63
#9 Drake 101, #8 Evansville 96 (ot) #10 Indiana St. 68, #7 Illinois St. 65 #1 Southern Illinois 71, Drake 59 #4 Bradley 51, #5 UNI 48 #2 Creighton 59, Indiana State 38 #3 Missouri St. 67, #6 Wichita St. 64 Southern Illinois 53, Bradley 51 Creighton 75, Missouri State 58 Creighton 67, Southern Illinois 61
Tournament Tiebreaker System Regular-season standings are the determining factor in setting first-round pairings for the MVC Tournament. All ties will be broken starting at the top of the conference standings and working down. The tie-breaking system for seeding of the MVC Tournament, regardless of whether a tie involves two or more teams, will utilize the following factors, in order, until all ties are broken. The tiebreaking procedure marks a departure from the league’s point-system tiebreaker, which had been utilized in the conference from 1993 through 2010.
Two-way Ties 1. Records in head-to-head competition are compared, with the higher seed going to the team that has won the most games against the other. 2. If head-to-head competition does not break the tie, the deadlock will be broken by non-conference schedule strength as calculated by The RPI Report on the day before the final day of conference games. The team with the better non-conference schedule strength will receive the higher seed.
Multiple Ties 1. If three or more teams are tied, regular-season competition among the tied schools shall be pooled into a “mini round-robin.” Teams shall be ranked according to their position in such a round- robin. 2. If head-to-head competition does not break the tie, the deadlock will be broken by non-conference schedule strength as calculated by The RPI Report on the day before the final day of conference games. The teams will be seeded in order of their non-conference schedule strength.
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Tournament
Creighton claimed its league-best 11th all-time crown in 2012, beating Illinois State in what was the fifth championship game decided in overtime. In 2011, Missouri State became the first top-seeded tournament team to not reach the NCAAs for the first time since 1993 (when Illinois State lost to second-seeded SIU in the finals). Only three top-seeded teams in 22 previous events in St. Louis have failed to reach the NCAA Tournament (MSU-2011; ISU1993, Southern Illinois-1992). Prior to 2011, the top seed had earned an NCAA bid for 17-straight years. In the 36 previous seasons of the MVC Tournament, only twice has a seed worse than a No. 3 won the title (No. 4 Creighton won in 2000 and No. 5 Indiana State won in 2001). Thirty-four of 36 previous tournament champions were seeded 1, 2, or 3. The top two seeds have had the most success, winning a combined 27 times, although the No. 2 seed has the most titles (8) in 22 tries in St. Louis. Creighton (1999, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2012), UNI (2004), and Southern Illinois (1993, 2006) were No. 2 seeds and won the tournament those seasons. The last seven MVC Tournament champions have consisted of three top seeds, three No. 2 seeds, and a No. 3 seed. Since the league expanded to its current 10-team format in 1997, only one team that has played in the opening round has reached the semifinals (won two games). Bradley, seeded a No. 7 in 1998, beat 10th-seeded Drake and then upset No. 2 seed Creighton, before falling in the
semifinals to Missouri State. Notably, the sixth-seeded teams have gone a combined 2-22 mark in tournament games in St. Louis. Before Drake and UNI swept the regular-season and tournament titles in 2008, 2009 and 2010, the previous No. 1 seed to win the league tourney was Illinois State in 1998. The top-seeded team has won the tournament 13 times (of 36). And the top seed has won only six times in 22 years in St. Louis. Tournament Titles, By Seed
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-- 13 (last : UNI in 2010) 6 in St. Louis -- 14 (last: Creighton in 2012) 8 in St. Louis -- 7 (last: Indiana State in 2011) 6 in St. Louis -- 1 (Creighton in 2000) -- 1 (Indiana State in 2001)
Tournament Titles, By Team 11 -- Creighton 5 -- Southern Illinois 4 -- Illinois State, Tulsa 3 -- Indiana State, UNI 2 -- Bradley, Wichita State 1 -- Drake, Missouri State
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Titles by current Valley members (most recent in parentheses):
Reg.-Season* Tourney
Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois State Indiana State MSU UNI S. Illinois Wichita State
6 (1996) 14 (2009) 7 (2008) 1 (1999) 5 (1998) 2 (2000) 1 (2011) 2 (2010) 8 (2007) 7 (2012)
2 (1988) 11 (2012) 1 (2008) none 4 (1998) 3 (2011) 1 (1992) 3 (2010) 5 (2006) 2 (1987)
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Tourney Records, By Seed No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
Pre-STL 1 28-7 2 23-8 3 20-13 4 15-14 5 6-14 6 2-14 7 2-14 8 0-12 9 1-1 10 0-0 97g
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70-23 65-22 55-29 30-35 23-35 4-36 12-36 7-34 11-18 7-16
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Back-To-Back Titles In league history, only Southern Illinois (1993-94-95) has won three-straight conference tourneys. Only five teams have won back-to-back conference tournament titles. No. 3 2 2 2 2
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YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS
Team (Years) Southern Illinois (1993-94-95) Illinois State (1997-98) Creighton (1999-00) Creighton (2002-03) UNI (2009-10)
Strk. Ended DNP in 1996 Quarters, 1999 Semis, 2001 Quarters, 2004 Quarters, 2011
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1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 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
W. Texas State Indiana State N. Mexico State W. Texas State Wichita State Illinois State Tulsa Creighton Tulsa Bradley Tulsa Illinois State Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Missouri State Tulsa Illinois State UNI Tulsa Bradley Missouri State Missouri State Evansville Missouri State Bradley Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Missouri State Missouri State Bradley Southern Illinois Illinois State Illinois State Wichita State Missouri State Illinois State
Southern Illinois Creighton Indiana State Bradley Creighton Tulsa Illinois State Tulsa Wichita State Tulsa Wichita State Bradley Creighton Illinois State Creighton Missouri State Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Southern Illinois Tulsa Illinois State Illinois State Creighton Creighton Indiana State Creighton Creighton UNI Creighton Southern Illinois Creighton Drake UNI UNI Indiana State Creighton
Score 82-69 54-52 69-59 62-59 70-64 90-77 84-64 70-68 (ot) 84-82 74-58 79-74 (ot) 83-59 79-77 81-78 68-52 71-68 70-59 77-74 77-62 60-46 75-72 84-74 70-61 57-45 69-63 84-76 80-56 79-74 (2ot) 75-57 59-46 67-61 79-49 60-57 (ot) 67-52 60-56 83-79 (ot)
Site Wichita, Kan. Omaha, Neb. Terre Haute Peoria, Ill. Omaha, Neb. Tulsa, Okla. Normal, Ill. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Peoria, Ill. Wichita, Kan. Normal, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo.
Year-By-Year Tourney Records, By Seed ’77 ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 ’87 ’88 ’89 ’90
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1-1 3-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 1-1
3-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1
1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1
0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-1
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3-0 1-1 2-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 3-0 3-0 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 1-1
2-1 1-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 3-0 2-1 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 2-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 3-0
1-1 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 3-0 1-1
0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 2-1
1-1 2-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1
STL 42-16 42-14 35-16 15-21 17-21 ALL 70-23 65-22 55-29 30-35 23-35
0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1
0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1
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1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1
2-22 10-22 7-22 10-17 7-16 4-36 12-36 7-34 11-18 7-16
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MVC Tournament Results One-Point Games (18)
VALLEY TOURNAMENT WON-LOST CHART This chart outlines how Missouri Valley Conference teams have fared against one another during the 36-year history of the postseason Valley Tournament. The list includes active Valley members only, therefore the totals don’t equal the school-by-school breakdowns. Read across. BU
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5-3 --- 2-4 0-2 2-5 1-6 5-6 0-2 1-6 1-5
5-4 4-2 --- 0-2 8-2 2-1 1-0 2-2 3-2 5-1
1-1 2-0 2-0 --- 2-1 1-1 4-1 2-0 3-0 0-1
3-3 5-2 2-8 1-2 --- 2-4 1-4 3-5 5-3 3-5
3-3 6-1 1-2 1-1 4-2 --- 1-1 1-1 3-4 5-3
1-3 6-5 0-1 1-4 4-1 1-1 --- 2-1 4-4 2-4
UNI SIU WSU
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2-2 2-0 2-2 0-2 5-3 1-1 1-2 --- 3-1 1-2
29-31 40-20 16-33 5-18 37-27 22-29 26-21 16-17 32-28 25-31
2-5 6-1 2-3 0-3 3-5 4-3 4-4 1-3 --- 3-1
4-2 5-1 1-5 1-0 5-3 3-5 4-2 2-1 1-3 ---
TOURNAMENT MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION NUMBER OF TOURNAMENTS -- 36 NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS WON TOURNAMENT -- *14 (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, #1984, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1997, 1998, +2002, 2008, =2009, 2010) NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS NOT WON TOURNAMENT -*24 (1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, +2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, =2009, 2011, 2012) NUMBER OF OVERTIME GAMES PLAYED -- 14 NUMBER OF TIMES REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION HAS NOT REACHED FINALS -- *12 (1982, 1983, #1984, ^1992, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, =2009, 2012) RECORD OF HOME TEAMS -- 63-13 (.829) RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN FIRST-ROUND GAME -- 37-6 (.860) RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN SEMIFINALS -- 17-4 (.810) RECORD OF HOME TEAMS IN FINALS -- 9-3 (.750) * -- Regular-season champion Wichita State was on probation in 1983 and ineligible to compete in the tournament; # -- Tulsa and Illinois State were co-champions in the regular season. Illinois State did not reach the finals; + -- Creighton and Southern Illinois were regular-season co-champions, and CU beat Southern Illinois in the finals; ^ -- Southern Illinois and Illinois State were co-champions in the regular season. Both Southern Illinois and Illinois State lost in the semifinals; =Creighton and UNI were co-champions in the regular season; UNI won the tournament, and Creighton lost in the semifinals.
Two-Point Games (22) Indiana St. 80, N.M. State 78 (2ot, 1978) Creighton 54, Indiana State 52 (1978) Creighton 66, Tulsa 64 (1981) Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 (1ot, 1984) Wichita State 84, Tulsa 82 (1985) Creighton 89, S. Illinois 87 (1988) Drake 77, Bradley 75 (1989) Creighton 79, S. Illinois 77 (1989) Tulsa 71, Bradley 69 (1990) Drake 57, Illinois State 55 (1991) Missouri St. 82, Tulsa 80 (2ot, 1991) S. Illinois 63, Bradley 61 (1ot, 1993) Southern Illinois 52, MSU 50 (1994) Bradley 64, Missouri State 62 (1996) Missouri State 60, Bradley 58 (1997) Wichita State 74, UNI 72 (1ot, 1999) Creighton 71, Indiana State 69 (2000) Indiana State 63, Bradley 61 (2005) S. Illinois 53, Bradley 51 (2007) Drake 63, Southern Illinois 61 (2010) Missouri State 58, S. Illinois 56 (2011) Indiana State 52, Evansville 50 (2011)
Tournament
TEAMS
New Mexico State 76, Tulsa 75 (1978) Wichita State 70, Drake 69 (1979) Tulsa 68, New Mexico State 67 (1981) Tulsa 49, New Mexico State 48 (1983) Bradley 65, Illinois State 64 (1986) Tulsa 68, Drake 67 (1986) Illinois State 60, Drake 59 (1993) Missouri St. 60, Evansville 59 (1998) MSU 79, Indiana State 78 (1ot, 1999) Evansville 64, Bradley 63 (1999) Drake 58, UNI 57 (2000) Illinois State 64, Drake 63 (2002) Illinois State 63, Drake 62 (2003) Indiana State 61, UNI 60 (2003) Creighton 57, Indiana State 56 (2003) Creighton 70, Wichita State 69 (2003) Creighton 63, Wichita State 62 (2009) Illinois State 65, Wichita State 64 (2012)
Three-Point Games (24) West Texas 89, N.M. State 86 (1977) New Mexico State 82, Tulsa 79 (1979) Bradley 62, W. Texas State 59 (1980) Creighton 64, Indiana State 61 (1981) Wichita State 69, S. Illinois 66 (1985) Wichita State 73, Creighton 70 (1987) Wichita St. 56, Illinois State 53 (1987) Illinois State 81, S. Illinois 78 (1990) Tulsa 82, Southern Illinois 79 (1992) MSU 61, Illinois State 58 (1ot, 1992) Missouri State 71, Tulsa 68 (1992) Southern Illinois 77, UNI 74 (1994) Illinois State 75, MSU 72 (1995) Illinois State 75, MSU 72 (1997) Bradley 62, S. Illinois 59 (1999) Indiana State 67, S. Illinois 64 (2001) Bradley 59, UNI 56 (2001) UNI 78, Evansville 75 (2002) Indiana St. 68, Illinois St. 65 (2007) Bradley 51, UNI 48 (2007) Missouri St. 67, Wichita St. 64 (2007) UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (1ot, 2009) S. Illinois 57, Illinois State 54 (2011) Creighton 60, UNI 57 (2011)
Overtime Games (14)
Since the tourney moved to St. Louis in 1991, a total of 1,085,975 fans have passed through the turnstiles at Kiel Auditorium, the Saint Louis Arena and Scottrade Center to witness Valley tournament action.
Indiana St. 80, N.M. State 78 (2ot, 1978) Illinois St. 55, Bradley 50 (2ot, 1982) Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 (1ot, 1984) Wichita State 79, Tulsa 74 (1ot, 1987) Missouri St. 82, Tulsa 80 (2ot, 1991) MSU 61, Illinois State 58 (1ot, 1992) S. Illinois 63, Bradley 61 (1ot, 1993) Wichita State 74, UNI 72 (1ot, 1999) MSU 79, Indiana State 78 (1ot, 1999) UNI 79, Missouri State 74 (2ot, 2004) S. Illinois 55, UNI 46 (1ot, 2006) Drake 101, Evansville 96 (1ot, 2007) UNI 60, Illinois State 57 (1ot, 2009) Creighton 83, Illinois St. 79 (1ot, 2012)
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MVC All-Tournament Teams Home Sweet Home: The three St. Louis homes of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament have been (from left to right): Kiel Auditorium (1991), the Saint Louis Arena (1992-94), and Scottrade Center (1995-present). (Scottrade Center has also been known as Kiel Center and Savvis Center.)
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ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1986 *MOP -- Brian Rahilly, Tulsa David Moss, Tulsa Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Mike Williams, Bradley Byron Boudreaux, Tulsa
1988 *MOP -- Hersey Hawkins, BU Anthony Manuel, Bradley Donald Powell, Bradley Tony Holifield, Illinois State Tracy Moore, Tulsa
1989 *MOP -- Chad Gallagher, CU Bob Harstad, Creighton Matt Roggenburk, Creighton James Farr, Creighton Kai Nurnberger, S. Illinois Jerry Jones, S. Illinois
1990 *MOP -- Rickey Jackson, ILS Bob Harstad, Creighton Jarrod Coleman, Illinois State Jerry Jones, S. Illinois Freddie McSwain, S. Illinois
1991 *MOP -- Bob Harstad, CU Chad Gallagher, Creighton Duan Cole, Creighton Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton Darryl Reid, Missouri State Rick Shipley, S. Illinois
1992 *MOP -- Jackie Crawford, MSU Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State Mark Morse, Tulsa Jeff Malham, Tulsa Andre Rigsby, Missouri State
1993 *MOP -- Ashraf Amaya, SIU Curt Smith, Drake Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State Mirko Pavlovic, S. Illinois Marcus Timmons, S. Illinois 122
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1994 *MOP -- Cam Johnson, UNI Randy Blocker, UNI Marcus Timmons, S. Illinois Chris Carr, S. Illinois Gary Collier, Tulsa
1995 *MOP -- Chris Carr, S. Illinois Marcus Timmons, S. Illinois Paul Lusk, S. Illinois Alvin Williamson, Tulsa Anthony Parker, Bradley
1996
2001 *MOP -- Michael Menser, INS Kelyn Block, Indiana State Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Phillip Gilbert, Bradley Kyle Korver, Creighton
2002 *MOP -- Kyle Korver, Creighton Terrell Taylor, Creighton Kent Williams, S. Illinois Rolan Roberts, S. Illinois Brody Deren, Creighton
2008 *MOP -- Adam Emmenecker, DU Jonathan Cox, Drake Josh Young, Drake Eric Coleman, UNI Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State
2009 *MOP -- Osiris Eldridge, ILS Adam Koch, UNI Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Chamberlain Oguchi, ILS Booker Woodfox, Creighton
F
1 1 1
T
2003
2010
*MOP -- Kyle Korver, Creighton Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois Randy Burns, Wichita State Larry House, Creighton Terrance McGee, Missouri St.
1997
*MOP -- Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Jordan Eglseder, UNI Garrett Stutz, Wichita State Clevin Hannah, Wichita State Sam Maniscalco, Bradley
2004
2011
*MOP -- Rico Hill, Illinois State Jason Daisy, UNI Danny Moore, Missouri State Coleco Buie, Missouri State Anthony Parker, Bradley
*MOP -- Ben Jacobson, UNI David Gruber, UNI Merrill Andrews, Missouri State Anthony Shavies, Missouri St. Darren Brooks, S. Illinois
1
1998
*MOP -- Jermaine Mallett, MSU Kyle Weems, Missouri State Adam Leonard, Missouri State Aaron Carter, Indiana State Jake Odum, Indiana State
2005
2012
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
*MOP -- Shea Seals, Tulsa Cordell Love, Tulsa Deon Jackson, Bradley Dwayne Funches, Bradley Coleco Buie, Missouri State
*MOP -- Dan Muller, Illinois St. Rico Hill, Illinois State LeRoy Watkins, Illinois State Danny Moore, Missouri State Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri St.
1999 *MOP -- Rodney Buford, CU Ben Walker, Creighton Marcus Wilson, Evansville Craig Snow, Evansville Rob Dye, Bradley
*MOP -- Johnny Mathies, CU Nate Funk, Creighton Jimmy Motz, Creighton Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State Darren Brooks, S. Illinois
2006 *MOP -- Randal Falker, SIU Marcellus Sommerville, BU Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Matt Shaw, S. Illinois Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois
2000
2007
*MOP -- Ryan Sears, Creighton Ben Walker, Creighton Kevin Ault, Missouri State Allen Phillips, Missouri State Nate Green, Indiana State
*MOP -- Nate Funk, Creighton Nick Porter, Creighton Anthony Tolliver, Creighton Matt Shaw, S. Illinois Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois
*MOP -- Doug McDermott, CU Gregory Echenique, Creighton Antoine Young, Creighton Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Tyler Brown, Illinois State * -- Most Outstanding Player
T
1 1 1
T
F
2 1 1 1
F
2 1 1 1
MVC Tournament Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS -- GAME Points 41 40 38 37
Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/88 Larry Bird, INS vs. New Mexico State, 3/3/78 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Creighton, 3/6/88 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Wichita State, 2/28/97 Steve Harris, TU vs. Wichita State, 3/9/85 Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Creighton, 2/26/80
Rebounds 21 Xavier McDaniel, WSU vs. S. Illinois, 3/5/85 20 Rick Shipley, SIU vs. Illinois State, 3/5/89
Field Goals
Field Goal Attempts 31 Larry Bird, INS vs. New Mexico State, 3/3/78 30 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/95 27 Xavier McDaniel, WSU vs. SIU, 3/5/85 Harry Morgan, INS vs. Bradley, 3/1/78 Rico Hill, ILS vs. Missouri State, 3/3/97
Field Goal Percentage (min. 6) 1.000 (7 of 7) Kenny Wright, ILS vs. MSU, 3/4/95 1.000 (6 of 6) Scott Fowler, ILS vs. INS, 3/7/92 1.000 (6 of 6) Dirk Williams, ILS vs. UE, 3/3/01
Three-Point Field Goals 8 7 6
Kai Nurnberger, SIU vs. Creighton, 3/7/89 Chad Adkins, INS vs. Missouri State, 2/27/99 Brandon Mells, SIU vs. Evansville, 3/4/00 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Marcello Robinson, BU vs. Wichita St., 3/8/03 Matt Roggenburk, CU vs. S. Illinois, 3/7/89 Matt Roggenburk, CU vs. Indiana State, 3/4/89 Tracy Moore, TU vs. Wichita State, 3/5/88 Craig Snow, UE vs. Wichita State, 2/27/99 Kyle Korver, CU vs. Indiana State, 3/4/01 Shawn Jeppson, ILS vs. Drake, 3/2/02 Adam Viet, UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/08 Champ Oguchi, ILS vs. Creighton, 3/7/09
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 15 14 13 12
Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Osiris Eldridge, ILS vs. UNI, 3/8/09 Johnny Murdock, MSU vs. SIU, 3/5/94 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/95 Edward St. Fleur, CU vs. MSU, 3/2/96 Kai Nurnberger, SIU vs. Creighton, 3/7/89 Tarise Bryson, ILS vs. Bradley, 3/4/01 Klayton Korver, DU vs. Wichita State, 3/5/05
Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 3) 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
(6 (3 (3 (3 (3 (3 (3
of of of of of of of
6) 3) 3) 3) 3) 3) 3)
Shawn Jeppson, ILS vs. DU, 3/2/02 Terrell Jackson, DU vs. BU, 3/4/89 Matt Taphorn, ILS vs. WSU, 3/6/88 Gary Cundiff, WSU vs. TU, 3/4/87 Joe Griffin, WSU vs. TU, 3/4/87 Cam Johnson, UNI vs. DU, 3/6/93 Jimmy Motz, CU vs. ILS, 3/5/05
Free Throws 22 18 17 16
Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Bradley, 3/3/81 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/88 William Anderson, ILS vs. Wichita State, 3/3/86
Free Throw Attempts 26 19 18 17
Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Bradley, 3/3/81 James Gillingham, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/1/02 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/88 William Anderson, ILS vs. Wichita State, 3/3/86 Robert Gunn, NMS vs. Wichita State, 3/1/79
Rebounds
17 14 12 10 10
55 New Mexico State vs. Drake, 3/1/78 53 West Texas State vs. New Mexico State, 3/2/77 52 Tulsa vs. New Mexico State, 3/4/82 New Mexico State vs. Wichita State, 3/1/79
of of of of of
17 14 12 10 10
Hersey Hawkins, BU vs. INS, 3/5/88 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/09 Michael McKenny, ILS vs. SIU, 3/8/83 Nate Funk, CU vs. Missouri St., 3/3/07 Gabe Moore, INS vs. Wichita St., 3/6/08
Assists 20 17 15 13
Willie Scott, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/82 Dan Elmer, WTS vs. Indiana State, 2/27/79 Anthony Manuel, BU vs. Creighton, 3/6/88 Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Illinois State, 3/3/01 Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Wichita State, 2/27/99
Blocks 10 5
Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84 Tony Harvey, SIU vs. Tulsa, 3/4/89 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Tulsa, 3/10/84 Benoit Benjamin, CU vs. Bradley, 3/6/84 Matthew Lee, BU vs. Southern Illinois, 2/27/99 Jeffrey Rabey, BU vs. Illinois State, 3/4/01 Djibril Kante, INS vs. Bradley, 3/5/01 Patrick O’Bryant, BU vs. Wichita State, 3/4/06 Jordan Eglseder, UNI vs. Wichita State, 3/7/10 Jackie Carmichael, ILS, vs. UNI, 3/2/12
Steals 8 Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/1/91 7 Mike Anderson, TU vs. New Mexico St., 3/4/82 Lewis Lloyd, DU vs. Creighton, 2/26/80
TEAM RECORDS -- GAME Points 110 108 107 106
Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/84 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 3/6/84 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82
Most Points, Team (Half) 66 62 60 61 58 58 57 56 55
Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82 (2nd) Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (2nd) Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 (2nd) Wichita State, 3/6/84 (2nd) Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/84 (2nd) Tulsa vs. Southern Illinois, 3/8/92 (2nd) New Mexico State vs. Drake, 3/1/78 (2nd) W. Texas St. vs. New Mexico St., 2/26/80 (2nd) Tulsa vs. Bradley, 2/26/80 (2nd)
Most Points, Both Teams (Half) 112 111 109 109 106
Wichita St. (61) vs. S. Illinois (51), 3/6/84 (2nd) Tulsa (60) vs. Indiana St. (51), 3/8/83 (2nd) Tulsa (66) vs. Creighton (43), 3/2/82 (2nd) Tulsa (58) vs. Indiana St. (51), 3/6/84 (2nd) Indiana St. (62) vs. Drake (44), 3/2/06 (2nd)
Fewest Points, Team (Half) 8 10 10 11 14 15 15 16 16 16 16
S. Illinois vs. New Mexico State, 3/2/82 (1st) Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (1st) Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/6/84 (2nd) Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/5/94 (1st) Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/1/01 (2nd) Wichita State vs. Illinois State, 3/6/88 (1st) Bradley vs. Southern Illinois, 3/2/02 (1st) Southern Illinois vs. Creighton, 3/10/03 (1st) Drake vs. Illinois State, 3/1/91 (1st) Evansville vs. Southern Illinois, 3/3/06 (1st) Drake vs. UNI, 3/5/10 (2nd)
Fewest Points, Both Teams (Half) 26 29 31 34 35 39 40 40 40 41
N. Mexico St. (18) vs. SIU (8), 3/2/82 (1st) Drake (19) vs. Indiana St. (10), 3/2/06 (1st) Bradley (20) vs. Wichita St. (11), 3/5/94 (1st) Creighton (24) vs. Bradley (10), 3/6/84 (2nd) Evansville (18) vs. Illinois St. (17), 3/2/06 (1st) Illinois St. (24) vs. Wichita St. (15), 3/6/88 (1st) Illinois State (24) vs. Drake (16), 3/1/91 (1st) UNI (20) vs. S. Illinois (20), 3/4/06 (1st) UNI (20) vs. S. Illinois (20), 3/4/06 (2nd) S. Illinois (25) vs. Evansville (16), 3/3/06 (1st)
Field Goals 46 45 44 41 40
Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/84 Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, 3/6/84 West Texas State vs. NMS, 2/26/80 Indiana State vs. Tulsa, 3/8/83 West Texas State vs. Indiana State, 2/27/79
Field Goal Attempts 91 West Texas State vs. New Mexico State, 3/8/83 89 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83
Field Goal Percentage .660 .643 .632 .611 .610
(35 (36 (36 (22 (25
of of of of of
53) Illinois State vs. SIU, 2/28/98 56) Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 3/9/85 57) Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/1/78 36) Illinois St. vs. Indiana St., 3/6/93 41) Creighton vs. S. Illinois, 3/3/91
Field Goal Pct., Team (Half) .778 .769 .767 .750 .750 .727 .704 .703 .700
(14-18) (20-26) (23-30) (9-12) (12-16) (16-22) (19-27) (n/a) (14-20)
Creighton vs. S. Illinois, 3/3/91 (2nd) Bradley vs. Indiana St., 3/1/78 (2nd) Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (2nd) S. Illinois vs. Tulsa, 3/4/89 (2nd) Illinois St. vs. Indiana St., 3/6/93 (1st) Wichita St. vs. Creighton, 2/27/87 (2nd) Illinois St. vs. S. Illinois, 2/28/98 (1st) Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 3/9/85 (2nd) Creighton vs. Missouri St., 3/7/92 (1st)
Tournament
16 Herbert Johnson, TU vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 Larry Bird, INS vs. New Mexico State, 3/3/78
Free Throw Pct. (min. 10)
Lowest Field Goal Pct. (Half) .154 .156 .160 .161 .185 .189 .191 .200 .206 .211
(4-26) (5-32) (4-25) (5-31) (5-27) (7-37) (6-31) (5-25) (7-34) (8-38)
Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 (1st) S. Illinois vs. Creighton, 3/10/03 (1st) Indiana State vs. WSU, 3/12/12 (1st) Drake vs. Wichita State, 3/5/05 (2nd) Missouri St. vs. WSU, 3/5/09 (2nd) Creighton vs. Missouri St., 3/2/96 (1st) Missouri St. vs. Indiana St., 3/6/11 (2nd) Indiana St. vs. Bradley, 3/4/05 (2nd) Missouri St. vs. Creighton, 3/5/91 (2nd) S. Illinois vs. Indiana St., 2/28/97 (2nd)
Three-Point Field Goals 15 14 13 12
Drake vs. Evansville, 3/1/07 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/8/03 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/2/07 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/5/88 Drake vs. Tulsa, 3/5/94 Evansville vs. Wichita State, 2/27/99 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/4/00 Creighton vs. Missouri State, 3/7/05 Creighton vs. Evansville, 3/3/12 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/4/12
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 35 34 33 31 30 29 28
Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/8/09 UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 2/27/98 Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/5/10 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Wichita State vs. Drake, 2/28/97 Indiana State vs. Illinois State, 3/5/10 Wichita State vs. Indiana State, 3/5/11 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/4/12 Evansville vs. Creighton, 3/1/99 UNI vs. Missouri State, 3/8/04 Evansville vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Drake vs. Creighton, 3/8/08
Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 5) .857 (6 of 7) .800 (8 of 10) .714 (5 of 7)
Illinois St. vs. Wichita State, 3/6/88 Wichita State vs. Tulsa, 3/4/87 Creighton vs. MSU, 3/7/92 Missouri State vs. CU, 3/7/92
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MVC Tournament Records Free Throws
Field Goal Percentage (min. 6)
Steals
T
34 33 32 31 30
1.000 (7 of 7) .909 (10 of 11) .875 (7 of 8) .857 (6 of 7) .833 (10 of 12)
14 Mike Anderson, Tulsa (3 gp), 1982 11 Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton (3 gp), 1991 Terry Adolph, West Texas State (3 gp), 1980 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977
. . . . . .
Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/86 West Texas State vs. Tulsa, 2/28/77 Tulsa vs. Bradley, 3/7/85 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Tulsa vs. Illinois State, 3/6/82 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 Tulsa vs. Wichita State, 3/8/84 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/00
Free Throw Attempts
Tournament
47 46 44 43 41
West Texas State vs. New Mexico State, 3/2/77 Tulsa vs. Illinois State, 3/6/82 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/86 Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82 New Mexico State vs. Drake, 3/1/87
Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (12 of 12) 1.000 (9 of 9) 1.000 (5 of 5) .964 (27 of 28) .960 (24 of 25) .960 (24 of 25) .941 (16 of 17) .933 (14 of 15)
Illinois State vs. Bradley, 3/4/01 Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/1/78 Bradley vs. Drake, 2/28/77 Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 Creighton vs. MSU, 2/28/99 Wichita State vs. MSU, 3/5/10 MSU vs. Creighton, 2/28/99 Southern Illinois vs. WTS, 3/5/77
Assists 33 31 28
Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 Wichita State vs. Drake, 3/5/81 Illinois State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/98 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/6/84 Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/2/82
Blocks 10 9 8
Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/8/84 Illinois State vs. Evansville, 3/6/09 Wichita State vs. UNI, 2/26/99 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/7/05 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/5/09 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/2/12 Wichita State vs. Drake, 3/5/81 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/3/01 Bradley vs. Illinois State, 3/4/01 Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/4/02 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/5/10 Drake vs. Bradley, 3/3/11 Indiana State vs. Missouri State, 3/6/11
Steals 20 16 15
Tulsa vs. Creighton, 3/2/82 Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 Tulsa vs. Southern Illinois, 3/4/90 Tulsa vs. Indiana State, 3/8/83 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/5/94
INDIVIDUAL -- TOURNAMENT Points 129 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 110 Melvin Jones, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 108 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (3 gp), 1988 93 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (3 gp), 1985
Rebounds 47 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (3 gp), 1985 44 Gregory Brandon, Creighton (3 gp), 1984 Larry Bird, Indiana State (3 gp), 1979 40 Robert Gunn, New Mexico State (3 gp), 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978
Field Goals 53 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 46 Melvin Jones, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 42 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (3 gp), 1985
Field Goal Attempts 88 Larry Bird, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 76 Melvin Jones, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 70 Harry Morgan, Indiana State (4 gp), 1978
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Justin Haynes, Creighton, 2000 Kenny Wright, Illinois State, 1995 Chris Quinn, Evansville, 1995 Abdul Muhammed, MSU, 1991 Tim Richardson, S. Illinois, 1988 Lou Stefanovic, Illinois State, 1983 Dirk Williams, Illinois State, 2001 Greg Dilligard, Illinois State, 2004 Jarrod Coleman, Illinois St., 1987
Three-Point Field Goals 13 Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois (3 gp), 1989 12 Matt Roggenburk, Creighton (3 gp), 1989
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 27 26 24 23 22 20
Adam Leonard, Missouri State (3 gp), 2011 Matt Roggenburk, Creighton (3 gp), 1989 Shea Seals, Tulsa (3 gp), 1996 Cam Johnson, UNI (3 gp), 1994 Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois (3 gp), 1989 Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State (3 gp), 1997 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State (3gp), 2009 Reggie Shields, Tulsa (2 gp), 1990 Gavin Schairer, Bradley (3 gp), 1998
Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 2) 1.000 (3 of 3) Cam Johnson, UNI, 1993 Craig Steven, Wichita State, 1999 1.000 (2 of 2) Travis Inman, Indiana State, 1990 Tyrone Bell, Southern Illinois, 1992 Chad Altadonna, Illinois State, 1994 Darin Raper, Indiana State, 1998 Tony Brus, UNI, 1999 Dirk Williams, Illinois State, 2001 Danny Adams, Bradley, 2007 Aaron Ellis, Wichita State, 2008
TEAM RECORDS -- TOURNAMENT Points 333 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 310 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 281 Tulsa (3 gp), 1982
Teams Winning Every Tourney Game by 10 or More Points
Scoring Average (min. 2 games)
F
93.7 93.5 92.3 88.7 84.7 83.5
. . . . . . . . .
Tulsa, 1982 Wichita State, 1984 Bradley, 1988 Tulsa, 1984 Creighton, 2002 Southern Illinois, 2004
Rebounds 172 154 143 136 134
West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 Tulsa (3 gp), 1982 New Mexico State (3 gp), 1978 Bradley (3 gp), 1980
Field Goals 126 123 104 101
Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (3 gp), 1988 Lewis Lloyd, Drake (2 gp), 1981 Bob Harstad, Creighton (3 gp), 1989 Nick Porter, Creighton (3 gp), 2007 Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Kelyn Block, Indiana State (3 gp), 2001
Free Throw Pct. (min. 10) 1.000 (18 1.000 (17 1.000 (15 1.000 (14 1.000 (13 1.000 (12 1.000 (11 1.000 (10
of of of of of of
18) 17) 15) 14) 13) 12)
Sam Maniscalco, Bradley, 2009 Nate Funk, Creighton, 2005 Gabe Moore, Indiana State, 2008 Nic Moore, Illinois State, 2012 Mark Zwart, Illinois State, 1984 Randy Smithson, Wichita St., 1980 Ryan Sears, Creighton, 1999 Doug Swenson, Creighton, 1999 of 11) Hank Cornley, Illinois State, 1982 Kyle Korver, Creighton, 2003 of 10) Chuck North, Tulsa, 1982 Hank Cornley, Illinois State, 1982 George Sims, W. Texas St., 1980 Randy Burns, Wichita St., 2004 Blake Ahearn, MSU, 2004 Josh Young, Drake, 2007 Josh Dotzler, Creighton, 2007 Clevin Hannah, Wichita St., 2010
Assists 37 35 27 24 22 22
Anthony Manuel, Bradley (3 gp), 1988 Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Tony Martin, Wichita State (3 gp), 1981 Willie Scott, Bradley (2 gp), 1982 Terry Benka, Drake (2 gp), 1977 Adam Emmenecker, Drake (3 gp), 2008
Blocks 20 10 9
Benoit Benjamin, Creighton (3 gp), 1984 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley (3 gp), 2006 Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley (3 gp), 2001 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State (3 pg)
F
1 1
33 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (3 gp), 1988 27 Michael McKenny, Illinois State (3 gp), 1983 Lewis Lloyd, Drake (2 gp), 1981
36 34 32 31
8 8 7 7
UNI -- 2010, Creighton -- 2005, Illinois State -- 1998, Bradley -- 1988, Illinois State -- 1983, Tulsa -- 1982, Southern Illinois -- 1977 (1 game)
Free Throws
Free Throw Attempts
F
Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Wichita State (3 gp), 1985 Tulsa (3 gp), 1984
Field Goal Attempts 262 227 207 204 201
Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 New Mexico State (3 gp), 1979 Tulsa (3 gp), 1983 New Mexico State (3 gp), 1978
Field Goal Pct. (min. 2 games) .601 (95 of 158) .565 (65 of 115) .547 (104 of 190) .545 (55 of 101) .543 (76 of 140) .543 (57 of 105)
Illinois State, 1998 Bradley, 1978 Wichita State, 1985 Bradley, 1985 Bradley, 1986 Drake, 1986
Three-Point Field Goals 32 29 28 27 26 24 23
Illinois State (3 gp), 2009 Evansville (3 gp), 1999 Drake (3 gp), 2008 Southern Illinois (3 gp), 2002 Creighton (3 gp), 1999 Creighton (3 gp), 2000 Creighton (3 gp), 2012 Southern Illinois (3 gp), 1995 Illinois State (3 gp), 1997 Bradley (3 gp), 1998
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 76 73 70 65 63 62 61 60
Drake (3 gp), 2008 Illinois State (3 gp), 2009 Southern Illinois (3 gp), 1995 Illinois State (3 gp), 2012 Tulsa (3 gp), 1992 Creighton (3 gp), 1999 Missouri State (3 gp), 2011 Evansville (3 gp), 1999 Creighton (3 gp), 2012 Missouri State (3 gp), 2000 UNI (3 gp), 2010
A
8 7 7
B
2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
S
4 3 3 3
I P
2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
S
3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
MVC Tournament Records Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 4) .714 .619 .556 .556 .545 .533
(5 of 7) (13 of 21) (5 of 9) (10 of 18) (12 of 22) (8 of 15)
Creighton, 1992 Illinois State, 2002 Creighton, 1987 Missouri State, 1995 Illinois State, 2003 Indiana State, 1990 Tulsa, 1988
Free Throws 89 87 75 73
Tulsa (3 gp), 1982 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 Illinois State (3 gp), 1983 Indiana State (3 gp), 2001
Free Throw Attempts
Free Throw Pct. (min. 2 games) .930 (40-43) Bradley, 2010 .929 (26-28) Bradley, 1978 .905 (38-42) Illinois State, 1984 .880 (44-50) Illinois State, 2012 .879 (29-33) Drake, 1977 .870 (67-77) Creighton, 2002 .867 (39-45) Indiana State, 2008 .862 (25-29) Illinois State, 2001 .846 (33-39) Wichita State, 2009
Assists 83 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978 77 Wichita State (3 gp), 1981 72 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977
Blocks 24 21 18 18 16 16 15 15 14 14
Illinois State (3 gp), 2009 Creighton (3 gp), 1984 Creighton (3 gp), 2002 Illinois State (3 gp), 2012 Creighton (3 gp), 2003 Indiana State (3 gp), 2011 Missouri State (3 gp), 2005 Wichita State (3 gp), 2010 Missouri State (2 gp), 2001 Southern Illinois (3 gp), 2007
Steals 44 35 34 30
Tulsa (3 gp), 1982 UNI (3 gp), 1994 Tulsa (3 gp), 1996 Bradley (3 gp), 1980 Indiana State (4 gp), 1978
INDIVIDUAL -- CAREER Points 222 203 184 178 166 158 156 146 145 142 139 133
Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), BU, 1985-86 & 1988 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-03 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85 Darren Brooks (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2001-05 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Rico Hill (8 gp), Illinois State, 1996-98 Tracy Moore (9 gp), Tulsa, 1985-88 Nate Funk (10 gp), Creighton, 2003-07 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93
Scoring Average (min. 3 games) 31.3 30.7 29.0 28.0 26.0 25.3 23.0 22.5
Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85 Lewis Lloyd (3 gp), Drake, 1980-81 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Lynnrick Rogers (4 gp), Drake, 1994-97 Roger Phegley (3 gp), Bradley, 1977-78 Melvin Jones (3 gp), West Texas State, 1977 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), BU, 1985-86 & ‘88 Randy Blocker (4 gp), UNI, 1993-94
Field Goals 84 83 69 61 60 59 57 53 53
Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita State, 1984-85 Rico Hill (8 gp), Illinois State, 1996-98 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ‘88 Darren Brooks (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2001-05 Tracy Moore (9 gp), Tulsa, 1985-88 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07
Field Goal Attempts 150 146 133 127 125 119 116 110 109 108
Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Shea Seals (8 gp), Tulsa, 1994-96 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Rico Hill (8 gp), Illinois State, 1996-98 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), BU, 1985-86 & ‘88
FG Pct. (min. 12 FG, 3 games) .833 .813 .735 .708 .684 .667 .676 .636 .627 .625 .622 .619
Kenny Wright (15-18), Illinois State, 1995-96 Xanthus Houston (13-16), Bradley, 1989-91 Benoit Benjamin (25-34), Creighton, 1984-85 Troy Mack (17-24), Wichita State, 1998-02 Justin Haynes (13-19), Creighton, 1998-01 Luke Jackson (22-33), Bradley, 1988-90 Greg Dilligard (18-27), Illinois St., 2004-07 Mike Grimes (25-37), Creighton, 2000-04 Rick Fields (28-44), Indiana State, 1982-85 Tony Holifield (42-66), Illinois State, 1985-88 Deven Mitchell (42-67), MSU, 2003-04, 06-08 Antoine Carr (40-64), Wichita State, 1980-81 Alex Mazeika (28-45), Bradley, 1977-78 Rob Gibbons (13-21), Illinois State, 1995-98
Three-Point Field Goals 33 24 23 21 20 19 18
Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-03 Klayton Korver (8 gp), DU, 2003-04, 2006-08 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-00 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10 Kai Nurnberger (6 gp), S. Illinois, 1987-89 Aaron Zobrist (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-97 Matt Roggenburk (8 gp), Creighton, 1987-90 Johnny Murdock (7 gp), MSU, 1992-95 Dan Muller (10 gp), Illinois State, 1995-98 Shawn Jeppson (7 gp), Illinois State, 1999-02
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 61 60 55 54 51 48 45 44 43
Klayton Korver (8 gp), DU, 2003-04, 2006-08 Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-03 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10 Shea Seals (8 gp), Tulsa, 1994-96 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-00 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-01 Michael Menser (7 gp), Indiana State, 1998-01 Kent Williams (9 gp), S. Illinois, 2000-03 Johnny Murdock (7 gp), Missouri St., 1992-95 Aaron Zobrist (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-97 Josh Young (8 gp), Drake, 2007-10
3 FG Pct. (min. 10 FG, 3 games) .591 .581 .550 .528 .500 .500 .485 .483 .476 .469 .462
Gregg Alexander (13-22), Illinois St., 2001-05 Shawn Jeppson (18-31), Illinois St., 1999-00 Kyle Korver (33-60), Creighton, 2000-03 Kai Nurnberger (19-36), S. Illinois, 1987-89 Allen Phillips (13-26), Missouri State, 1999-00 Jimmy Motz (12-24), Creighton, 2003-06 Rob Dye (16-33), Bradley, 1997-00 Darian DeVries (14-29), UNI, 1996-98 Rob Kampman (10-21), Wichita St., 2001-05 Craig Snow (15-32), Evansville, 1998-01 Jonathan Cox (12-26), Drake, 2006-09
Free Throws 59 58 48 46 41 38 38 37 36 35
Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ’88 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Danny Moore (8 gp), MSU, 1997-99 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Sam Maniscalco (5 gp), Bradley, 2008-pres. Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Matt Webster (6 gp), Evansville, 2004-07 Mike VandeGarde (7 gp), Illinois St., 1991-94 Matt Shaw (9 gp), Southern Illinois, 2004-08 Rickey Jackson (10 gp), Illinois State, 1987-90 Nate Funk (10 gp), Creighton, 2003-07 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79
Free Throw Attempts 79 70 63 60 56 52 51 46
Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ‘88 Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Danny Moore (8 gp), Missouri State, 1997-99 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Matt Webster (6 gp), Evansville, 2004-07 Tony Holifield (8 gp), Illinois State, 1985-88 Mike VandeGarde (7 gp), Illinois St., 1991-94 Matt Shaw (9 gp), S. Illinois, 2005-08 Lewis Lloyd (3 gp), Drake, 1980-81 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-95
FT Pct. (min. 10 FT, 3 games) 1.000 Brad Duncan (20-20), Illinois State, 1982-85 Scott Fowler (10-10), Illinois State, 1989-91 Scott Brakebill (13-13), MSU, 1999-02 Trey Guidry (12-12), Illinois St., 2003-05 Clevin Hannah (12-12), Wichita St., 2009-10 Graham Hatch (10-10), Wichita St., 2008-11 Seth VanDeest (10-10), Drake, 2009-present Nic Moore (14-14), Illinois State, 2012 .976 Sam Maniscalco (41-42), Bradley, 2008-10 .969 Kyle Korver (31-32), Creighton, 2000-03 .950 Napolean Gaither (19-20), Drake, 1977-78 .947 Vince Greene (18-19), ILS, 2002-05 .944 William Anderson (17-18), ILS, 1983-86 Michael Lindeman (17-18), CU, 2001-04 .938 Travis Inman (15-16), Indiana St., 1989-92 .935 Blake Ahearn (29-31), MSU, 2004-07 .931 Hank Cornley (27-29), Illinois St., 1982-84
Tournament
128 Tulsa (3 gp), 1982 126 West Texas State (4 gp), 1977 97 Indiana State (3 gp), 2001 93 Illinois State (3 gp), 1983
22.2 Cam Johnson (5 gp), UNI, 1992-94 21.7 Rod Mason (3 gp), Creighton, 1987-88 21.3 Alex Mazeika (3 gp), Bradley, 1977-78
Rebounds 105 96 87 84 83 78 73 72 67 66
Marcus Timmons (11 gp), S. Illinois, 1992-95 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Rick Shipley (9 gp), Southern Illinois, 1988-91 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85 Jermaine Dearman (9 gp), S. Illinois, 2000-03 Anthony Parker (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-97
Rebound Average 14.4 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.6 9.8 9.7
Xavier McDaniel (5 gp), Wichita St., 1984-85 Lewis Lloyd (3 gp), Drake, 1980-81 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Michael Ruffin (3 gp), Tulsa, 1996 George Morrow (5 gp), Creighton, 1980-81 Gary Wilson (3 gp), S. Illinois, 1977 & ‘79 Robert Gunn (6 gp), New Mexico St., 1978-79 Mitchell Anderson (6 gp), Bradley, 1980-82 Benoit Benjamin (4 gp), Creighton, 1984-85 Joe Breakenridge (4 gp), UNI, 1998-01 Rick Lamb (6 gp), Illinois State, 1982-83 Rick Shipley (9 gp), S. Illinois, 1988-91
Assists 58 43 42 41 39 37 35 34
Jamar Smiley (10 gp), Illinois State, 1995-98 Steve Reed (9 gp), Indiana State, 1978-81 Michael McKenny (9 gp), Illinois State, 1982-85 Anthony Manuel (6 gp), Bradley, 1986-89 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-01 Jeremy Stanton (6 gp), Evansville, 1998-01 Nate Green (6 gp), Indiana State, 1997-00 Jim Les (6 gp), Bradley, 1984-86 Rick Fields (5 gp), Indiana State, 1982-85 Anthony Parker (9 gp), Bradley, 1994-97 Billy Wright (8 gp), Bradley, 1993-96 Willie Scott (4 gp), Bradley, 1982-83
125
MVC Tournament Records Blocks
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts
Turnovers
23 16 15 14 13 12 11
15 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 14 Troy Hudson, SIU vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Osiris Eldridge, ILS vs. UNI, 3/8/09 13 Johnny Murdock, MSU vs. SIU, 3/5/94 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. MSU, 3/4/95 Edward St. Fleur, CU vs. MSU, 3/2/96
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Benoit Benjamin (4 gp), Creighton, 1984-85 Chad Gallagher (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Mike VandeGarde (7 gp), Illinois St., 1991-94 Brody Deren (7 gp), Creighton, 2002-04 Danny Moore (8 gp), MSU, 1997-99 Tamarr Maclin (10 gp), MSU, 2002-05 Patrick O’Bryant (4 gp), Bradley, 2004-06 Jackie Carmichael (6 gp), ILS, 2010-pres. Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-95 Randal Falker (8 gp), S. Illinois, 2005-08 Kenny Lawson, Jr., (7 gp), Creighton, 2008-11 Garrett Stutz (9 gp), Wichita State, 2009-12
Steals
Tournament
26 23 21 19 18 17 16 15
Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-01 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-95 Larry Bird (7 gp), Indiana State, 1978-79 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-00 Gabe Moore (8 gp), Indiana State, 2005-08 Osiris Eldridge (9 gp), Illinois State, 2007-10 Hersey Hawkins (8 gp), Bradley, 1985-86 & ’88 Adebayo Akinkunle (10 gp), Bradley, 1995-98 Jason Perez (7 gp), Wichita State, 1997-00 Darren Brooks (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2002-05 Bryan Mullins (7 gp), S. Illinois, 2006-08
Minutes Played 382 359 358 337 333 330 329 324 320 320
Steve Harris (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Bob Harstad (10 gp), Creighton, 1988-91 Herbert Johnson (12 gp), Tulsa, 1982-85 Ashraf Amaya (10 gp), S. Illinois, 1990-93 Marcus Timmons (11 gp), SIU, 1992-95 Kevin Ault (11 gp), Missouri State, 1997-00 Rick Shipley (9 gp), Southern Illinois, 1988-91 Ryan Sears (9 gp), Creighton, 1998-01 Kyle Korver (11 gp), Creighton, 2000-03 Dan Muller (10 gp), Illinois State, 1995-98 Jamaal Tatum (10 gp), S. Illinois, 2004-07
INDIVIDUAL -- ST. LOUIS ONLY Points 38 35 33 32 31
Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Wichita State, 2/28/97 Gary Collier, TU vs. UNI, 3/6/94 Nate Funk, CU vs. Missouri State, 3/3/07 Doug McDermott, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/4/12 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/95 Michael Menser, INS vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 Three Tied
Field Goals 14 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Wichita State, 2/28/97 13 Gary Collier, TU vs. UNI, 3/6/94 12 Five Tied
Field Goal Attempts 30 27 26 25
Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. S. Illinois, 3/4/95 Rico Hill, ILS vs. Missouri State, 3/3/97 Rodney Buford, CU vs. Bradley, 2/28/98 Lynnrick Rogers, DU vs. Bradley, 3/1/97
1.000 Shawn Jeppson (6-6), ILS vs. Drake, 3/2/02 Cam Johnson (3-3), UNI vs. Drake, 3/6/93 Jimmy Motz (3-3), CU vs. Illinois St., 3/5/05 .857 Shane Hawkins (6-7), SIU vs. UNI, 2/27/98 .833 Robbie Sieverding (5-6), UNI vs. DU, 3/3/00 Sean Ogirri (5-6), WSU vs. Bradley, 3/4/06 .800 Chad Adkins (8-10), INS vs. MSU, 2/27/99 Brandon Mells (8-10), SIU vs. UE, 3/4/00 Paul Guffrovich (4-5), WSU vs. Tulsa, 3/2/91 Cordell Love (4-5), TU vs. WSU, 3/4/95 Maurice Trotter (4-5), ILS vs. SIU, 3/5/95 Maurice Trotter (4-5), ILS vs. UNI, 3/2/96 Marcus Wilson (4-5), UE vs. WSU, 2/27/99 Darren Brooks (4-5), SIU vs. MSU, 3/6/05 Jay Tunnell (4-5), INS vs. WSU, 3/3/06
Free Throws 18 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 14 James Gillingham, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/1/02 Eric Coleman, UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/08 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/09 13 Johnny Mathies, CU vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 12 Adam Emmenecker, DU vs. Creighton, 3/8/08 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI vs. Wichita St., 3/7/10 11 Sterling Mahon, SIU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/91 Chris Carr, SIU vs. Tulsa, 3/6/95 Danny Moore, Missouri St. vs. Bradley, 3/2/97
Free Throw Attempts 19 James Gillingham, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/1/02 Eric Coleman, UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/08 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 18 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 15 Chris Carr, SIU vs. Tulsa, 3/6/95 Jayson Wells, INS vs. Wichita State, 2/28/98 Matt Webster, UE vs. Drake, 3/4/05 Johnny Mathies, CU vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 14 Rob Dye, BU vs. Missouri State, 2/28/99 Sam Maniscalco, BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/09 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI vs. Wichita St., 3/7/10 Antoine Young, CU vs. Illinois State, 3/4/12
Free Throw Pct. (min. 8 - 1.000) Sam Maniscalco (14-14), BU vs. S. Illinois, 3/6/09 Nate Funk (10-10), CU vs. Missouri State, 3/3/07 Gabe Moore (10-10), INS vs. Wichita St., 3/6/08 Michael Menser (9-9), INS vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 Bob Harstad (8-8), CU vs. S. Illinois, 3/3/91 Jeff Malham (8-8), TU vs. Indiana State, 3/7/92 Scott Fowler (8-8), ILS vs. UNI, 3/7/92 Marcello Robinson (8-8), BU vs. UNI, 3/3/01 Brad Korn (8-8), SIU vs. Missouri State, 3/7/04 David Gruber (8-8), UNI vs. Missouri State, 3/8/04 Nate Funk (8-8), CU vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Clevin Hannah (8-8), WSU vs. Missouri St., 3/5/10 Kenny Harris (8-8), UE vs. Creighton, 3/2/12
Blocks 5
Matthew Lee, BU vs. Southern Illinois, 2/27/99 Jeffrey Rabey, BU vs. Illinois State, 3/4/01 Djibril Kante, INS vs. Bradley, 3/5/01 Patrick O’Bryant, BU vs. Wichita State, 3/5/06 Jordan Eglseder, UNI vs. Wichita State, 3/7/10 Jackie Carmichael, ILS vs. UNI, 3/2/12
Steals 8 6 5
Latrell Wrightsell, CU vs. Drake, 3/2/91 K.C. Hunt, WSU vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/92 Gabriel Moore, INS vs. Drake, 3/2/06 Eight Tied
TEAM -- ST. LOUIS ONLY Points 101 Drake vs. Evansville, 3/1/07 99 Creighton vs. Evansville, 3/3/12 96 Evansville vs. Drake, 3/1/07 93 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/6/04 91 Tulsa vs. Drake, 3/5/94 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 90 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02 87 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 86 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/97 Southern Illinois vs. Missouri State, 3/3/02
Rebounds 50 49 48 47 46
Missouri State vs. UNI, 3/8/04 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/97 Wichita State vs. Creighton, 3/6/09 Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/2/12 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/2/97 Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/6/08 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 3/2/91 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/2/96 Bradley vs. Indiana State, 3/5/01 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/3/06 Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/5/10
Field Goals 35 34 33
Illinois State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/98 Tulsa vs. Drake, 3/5/94 Bradley vs. Evansville, 3/4/95 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Southern Illinois vs. Missouri State, 3/3/02 Southern Illinois vs. Drake, 3/4/95 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/6/04
Field Goal Attempts 72 71 69
Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/6/04 Tulsa vs. Missouri State, 3/9/92 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 2/28/98 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Indiana State vs. MSU, 2/27/99
Field Goal Percentage
Field Goal Percentage (min. 6)
Rebounds
1.000 .889 .875
16 Rick Shipley, SIU vs. Indiana State, 3/2/91 Randal Falker, SIU vs. Bradley, 3/5/06 15 Coleco Buie, MSU vs. Creighton, 3/2/96 Jeffrey Rabey, BU vs. Indiana State, 3/5/01 Eric Coleman, UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/8/08 Jackie Carmichael, ILS vs. UNI, 3/2/12
.660 .604 .596 .592 .591 .583 .582
Assists
Three-Point Field Goals
15 13 12 11 10
15 14 13 12
Kenny Wright (7-7), ILS vs. MSU, 3/4/95 Scott Fowler (6-6), ILS vs. UNI, 3/7/92 Dirk Williams (6-6), ILS vs. UE, 3/3/01 David Gruber (8-9), UNI vs. UE, 3/1/02 Chris Quinn (7-8), UE, vs. Bradley, 3/4/95
Three-Point Field Goals 8 7 6
126
Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 3)
J.T. Durley, WSU vs. UNI, 3/7/10 Richard Thomas, ILS vs. Drake, 3/1/91 Robert Yanders, MSU vs. Creighton, 3/3/01 Marcus Howard, INS vs. Creighton, 3/8/03 Merrill Andrews, MSU vs. UNI, 3/8/04 P’Allen Stinnett, CU vs. WSU, 3/6/09 Colt Ryan, UE vs. Indiana State, 3/4/11
Chad Adkins, INS vs. MSU, 2/27/99 Brandon Mells, SIU vs. Evansville, 3/4/00 Jason Holsinger, UE vs. Drake, 3/1/07 Marcello Robinson, BU vs. WSU, 3/8/03 Shane Hawkins, SIU vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Craig Snow, UE vs. Wichita State, 2/27/99 Kyle Korver, CU vs. MSU, 3/3/01 Shawn Jeppson, ILS vs. Drake, 3/2/02 Adam Viet, UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 3/7/08 Champ Oguchi, ILS vs. Creighton, 3/7/09
Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Illinois State, 3/3/01 Jeremy Stanton, UE vs. Wichita State, 2/27/99 Mark Allaria, UE vs. UNI, 3/1/02 Nate Green, INS vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/97 Jamar Smiley, ILS vs. S. Illinois, 2/28/98 Adam Emmenecker, DU vs. Creighton, 3/8/08 Jamar Smiley, ILS vs. Indiana State, 3/1/97 Rashad Tucker, SIU vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Al Stewart, DU vs. INS, 3/2/06
Illinois State (35-53) vs. SIU, 2/28/98 Creighton (32-53) vs. Evansville, 3/3/12 Tulsa (34-57) vs. Drake, 3/5/94 Illinois State (29-49) vs. Wichita St., 3/1/98 Evansville (26-44) vs. Wichita St., 2/27/99 Creighton (28-48) vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02 Evansville (32-55) vs. Illinois State, 3/3/01
Drake vs. Evansville, 3/1/07 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/8/03 Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/3/02 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/2/07 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Drake vs. Tulsa, 3/5/94 Evansville vs. Wichita State, 2/27/99 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/4/00
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MVC Tournament Records
Creighton vs. Missouri State, 3/7/05 Creighton vs. Evansville, 3/3/12 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/4/12
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 35 34 33 31 30 29
Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/8/09 UNI vs. Southern Illinois, 2/27/98 Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/5/10 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 2/28/97 Wichita State vs. Drake, 2/28/97 Indiana State vs. Illinois State, 3/5/10 Wichita State vs. Indiana State, 3/5/11 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/4/12
Three-Point FG Pct. (min. 6) Southern Illinois (13-19) vs. UNI, 2/27/98 Illinois State (13-19) vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Illinois State (9-14) vs. Drake, 3/2/02 Bradley (8-13) vs. Creighton, 2/28/98 Illinois State (8-13) vs. S. Illinois, 3/8/03 Evansville (12-20) vs. Wichita St., 2/27/99 UNI (6-10) vs. Tulsa, 3/6/94 Bradley (6-10) vs. Missouri State, 3/3/96
Free Throws 33 31 30 29 28 27
Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/00 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 3/2/91 Creighton vs. Missouri State, 3/3/07 Six times
Free Throw Attempts 40 39 38 37
Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State, 3/2/91 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/7/92 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Southern Illinois vs. MSU, 3/7/93 Indiana State vs. Creighton, 3/4/01 UNI vs. Missouri State, 3/8/04 Missouri State vs. Bradley, 3/2/91
Free Throw Percentage .964 .960 .941 .931 .929 .929 .926
Bradley (27-28) vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 Creighton (24-25) vs. MSU, 2/28/99 Wichita State (24-25) vs. MSU, 3/5/10 Missouri State (16-17) vs. CU, 2/28/99 Tulsa (27-29) vs. Bradley, 3/5/95 Bradley (13-14) vs. Indiana State, 3/5/01 Indiana State (13-14) vs. Drake, 3/7/08 Creighton (25-27) vs. UNI, 3/2/02
Assists 31 22 21
Illinois State vs. Southern Illinois, 2/28/98 Indiana State vs. Missouri State, 2/27/99 Evansville vs. Illinois State, 3/3/01 Creighton vs. Evansville, 3/3/12 Tulsa vs. Drake, 3/5/94
Blocks 10 9 8
Illinois State vs. Evansville, 3/6/09 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/7/05 Wichita State vs. UNI, 2/26/99 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/5/09 Illinois State vs. Creighton, 3/7/09 Illinois State vs. UNI, 3/2/12 Missouri State vs. Creighton, 3/3/01 Bradley vs. Illinois State, 3/4/01 Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/4/02 Wichita State vs. Missouri State, 3/5/10 Drake vs. Bradley, 3/3/11 Indiana State vs. Missouri State, 3/6/11
Steals 16 15 14 12
Indiana State vs. Drake, 3/2/06 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/5/94 Creighton vs. Drake, 3/2/91 Tulsa vs. Illinois State, 3/3/96 Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 Southern Illinois vs. Wichita State, 3/7/92 UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/7/92
22,612 22,612 17,772 16,829 16,651 16,271 15,703 15,333 15,204 15,186
Creighton vs. SIU (final), 3/4/07 S. Illinois vs. Bradley and Creighton vs. Missouri State (semis), 3/3/07 Bradley vs. Wichita State and Southern Illinois vs. UNI (semis), 3/4/06 Drake vs. Creighton and Illinois State vs. UNI (semis), 3/8/08 Creighton vs. Indiana St. and Missouri St. vs. Wichita St. (quarters), 3/3/07 Creighton vs. Evansville and Illinois State vs. Wichita State (semis), 3/3/12 Southern Illinois vs. MSU and Creighton vs. Wichita State (semis), 3/9/03 UNI vs. Bradley and Creighton vs. Illinois State (semis), 3/7/09 Illinois State vs. Missouri State and UNI vs. S. Illinois (quarters), 3/7/08 Southern Illinois vs. Drake and Bradley vs. UNI (quarters), 3/3/07
Opening Session 8,013 7,849 7,782 7,490 7,343 6,911 6,894 6,877 6,725 6,675
Drake vs. Evansville and Illinois State vs. Indiana State, 3/1/07 Indiana State vs. Wichita State and Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/6/08 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois and Bradley vs. Drake, 3/1/12 Drake vs. Southern Illinois and Missouri State vs. Evansville, 3/4/10 Southern Illinois vs. UNI and Bradley vs. Drake, 2/27/98 Indiana State vs. Southern Illinois and Drake vs. Wichita State, 2/28/97 Wichita State vs. UNI and Illinois State vs. Drake, 2/26/99 Indiana State vs. Bradley and Drake vs. Evansville, 3/4/05 Wichita State vs. Illinois State and UNI vs. Drake, 3/3/00 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State and Drake vs. Bradley, 3/3/2011
Day Quarterfinal Session 15,186 14,171 13,581 13,449 12,857 11,782 11,348 10,830 10,631 10,608
Southern Illinois vs. Drake and Bradley vs. UNI, 3/3/07 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and MSU vs. Creighton, 3/6/04 Drake vs. Indiana State and Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/7/08 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. UNI, 3/5/05) Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State and MSU vs. Evansville, 3/8/03 Wichita State vs. Indiana State and Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/3/06 Wichita State vs. Indiana State and UNI vs. Illinois State, 3/2/12 UNI vs. Drake and Bradley vs. Creighton, 3/5/10 UNI vs. Indiana State and Southern Illinois vs. Bradley, 3/6/09 Missouri State vs. Southern Illinois and UNI vs. Creighton, 3/4/11
Night Quarterfinal Session 16,651 15,204 14,533 14,412 12,765 11,971 11,924 11,816 11,207 11,129
Creighton vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/07 Illinois State vs. Missouri State and UNI vs. S. Illinois, 3/7/08 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and UNI vs. Missouri State, 3/3/06 Creighton vs. Drake and Evansville vs. Missouri State, 3/2/12 Creighton vs. Wichita St. and Illinois St. vs. Evansville, 3/6/09 Tulsa vs. Wichita State and Bradley vs. Evansville, 3/4/95 Creighton vs. Indiana State and Wichita State vs. Bradley, 3/8/03 Illinois State vs. Indiana State and UNI vs. Evansville, 3/1/97 MSU vs. Drake and Southern Illinois vs. Evansville, 3/4/00 Creighton vs. Illinois State and MSU vs. Indiana State, 2/27/99
Quarterfinal Session (Overall) 16,651 15,204 15,186 14,533 14,412 14,171 13,581 13,449 12,857 11,971
Creighton vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. Wichita State (N), 3/3/07 Illinois State vs. Missouri State and UNI vs. S. Illinois, 3/7/08 Southern Illinois vs. Drake and Bradley vs. UNI (D), 3/3/07 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and UNI vs. Missouri State (N), 3/3/06 Creighton vs. Drake and Evansville vs. Missouri State (N), 3/2/12 Southern Illinois vs. Evansville and Missouri State vs. Creighton (D), 3/7/04 Drake vs. Indiana State and Creighton vs. Bradley, 3/7/08 Southern Illinois vs. Indiana State and Missouri State vs. UNI (D), 3/5/05) Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State and Missouri State vs. Evansville (D), 3/8/03 Tulsa vs. Wichita State and Bradley vs. Evansville (N), 3/4/95
Semifinal Session 22,612 17,772 16,829 16,271 15,703 15,333 14,069 13,814 13,533 13,329
S. Illinois vs. Bradley and Creighton vs. Missouri State, 3/3/07 Bradley vs. Wichita State and Southern Illinois vs. UNI, 3/4/06 Drake vs. CU and ILS vs. UNI, 3/8/08 Evansville vs. Creighton and Illinois State vs. Wichita State, 3/3/12 S. Illinois vs. Illinois State and Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/9/03 UNI vs. Bradley and CU vs. ILS, 3/7/09 Missouri State vs. Southern Illinois and Creighton vs. Wichita State, 3/6/05 UNI vs. Bradley and Wichita State vs. Illinois State, 3/6/10 Missouri State vs. Creighton and Wichita State vs. Indiana State (semis), 3/5/11 Illinois State vs. UNI and Missouri State vs. Bradley, 3/2/97
Tournament
.684 .643 .615 .600
ATTENDANCE -- ST. LOUIS ONLY Single Session (Overall)
Championship Game 22,612 14,911 13,969 12,380 11,088 10,877 10,795 10,171 10,141 9,751
Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/4/07 Creighton vs. Southern Illinois, 3/10/03 Southern Illinois vs. Bradley, 3/5/06 Creighton vs. Illinois State, 3/4/12 Drake vs. Illinois State, 3/9/08 Southern Illinois vs. Illinois State, 3/8/93 Southern Illinois vs. Tulsa, 3/6/95 Missouri State vs. Indiana State, 3/6/11 Tulsa vs. Bradley, 3/4/96 Illinois State vs. Missouri State, 3/3/97
Total Tournament 85,074 64,551 63,739 62,283 62,007 54,399 53,342 51,613 50,305 50,033
2007 2008 2006 2012 2003 2009 2005 2010 2011 2004
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March March March March March March March March March March
1-4 (five sessions) 6-9 (five sessions) 2-5 (five sessions) 1-4 (five sessions) 7-10 (five sessions) 5-8 (five sessions) 4-7 (five sessions) 4-7 (five sessions) 3-6 (five sessions) 5-8 (five sessions)
MVC Tourney Coaches, By Wins Coach, School Dana Altman, CU Rich Herrin, SIU Nolan Richardson, TU Barry Hinson, MSU Jim Molinari, BU
W 21 17 11 11 11
L 9 8 3 9 10
Dana Altman, CU 21 Rich Herrin, SIU 17 Kevin Stallings, ILS 9 Tom Apke, CU 5 Tony Barone, CU 8 Nolan Richardson, TU 11 Greg McDermott, UNI/CU 9 Ben Jacobson, UNI 7
9 8 4 2 4 3 5 4
Pct. Titles .700 6 .680 3 .786 2 .550 0 .524 0
By Titles .700 .680 .692 .714 .667 .786 .643 .636
6 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
.833 .786 .714 .700 .692
1 2 2 6 2
By Winning Percentage Charlie Spoonhour, MSU Nolan Richardson, TU Tom Apke, CU Dana Altman, CU Kevin Stallings, ILS
5 11 5 21 9
1 3 2 9 4
127
MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores Championship Game Box Scores (1978-present) 1977 --
1979 --
New Mexico St. Indiana State
Levitt Arena ... Wichita, Kan. ... March 5
West Texas St. 37 Southern Illinois 38 WTS (69)
FG
Tournament
Brad Schreck 4-5 Eugene Smith 8-13 Bruce Taylor 0-3 Maurice Cheeks 3-5 Melvin Jones 8-18 Bobby Jones 0-2 Dan Elmer 0-0 Lee Davis 0-0 Larry Cunningham 0-0 Richard Addison 3-7 TOTALS
32 44
-- --
69 82
FT Reb PF TP 1-1 2-2 1-4 6-8 2-2 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4
4 5 5 1 2 2 1 0 0 7
4 9 2 18 2 1 3 12 3 18 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8
26-53 17-25 36 18 69
SIU (82)
FG
FT Reb PF TP
Richard Ford Gary Wilson Corky Abrams Mike Glenn Wayne Abrams Alfred Grant Tom Harris Milt Huggins Barry Smith Al Williams Dan Kieszkowski Mel Hughlett
4-10 11-20 2-3 11-16 3-7 0-1 0-0 0-5 1-4 2-5 0-0 0-0
1-1 6-6 0-0 2-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
8 10 3 2 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 0
4 9 2 28 4 4 3 24 3 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0
TOTALS
34-71 14-15 37 18 82
Assists: WTS -- Cheeks 7, Schreck 3, B. Jones 2, Smith 2, M. Jones 1, Elmer 1; SIU -- W. Abrams 4, Ford 2, Wilson 2, Glenn 2, C. Abrams 2, Huggins 1. Blocks: WTS -- Cheeks 1, M. Jones 1; SIU -- Ford 1, Wilson 1. Steals: WTS -- Cheeks 3, Smith 1; SIU -- Ford 2, W. Abrams 2, Harris 1, Glenn 1. Att.: 7,093.
1978 --
Civic Auditorium ... Omaha, Neb. ... March 5
Creighton Indiana State CU (54) Randy Eccker John C. Johnson Kevin McKenna Kevin Kuehl Jim Hons David Wesely Rick Apke Tim McConnell TOTALS INS (52)
24 32 FG 2-3 8-14 2-8 4-9 0-0 2-6 6-12 0-0 24-52 FG
Dan Rutledge 0-1 DeCarsta Webster 2-4 Steve Reed 1-4 Jim Smith 1-3 Alan Watson 0-1 Richard Johnson 0-0 Harry Morgan 6-15 Larry Bird 11-12 Brad Miley 0-0 TOTALS
30 20
-- --
54 52
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0
2 4 2 2 0 4 4 0
2 4 2 19 3 4 4 8 0 0 4 6 1 13 0 0
6-7 24 16 54 FT Reb PF TP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 7-8 0-0
4 7 0 0 0 0 3 6 1
0 0 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 0 3 14 2 29 4 0
21-40 10-12 26 15 52
Assists: CU -- Apke 5, Eccker 3, McKenna 3, Kuehl 2, Wesely 1, McConnell 1; INS -- Watson 3, Bird 3, Webster 2, Reed 2, Smith 2, Rutledge 1, Miley 1. Blocks: CU -- none; INS -- Bird 1, Miley 1. Steals: CU -- Johnson 2, McKenna 2, Kuehl 2, Newell 1, Wesely 1, Apke 1; INS -- Bird 3. Attendance: 9,052.
128
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Hulman Center ... Terre Haute, Ind. ... March 3
31 45
NMS (59)
FG
Robert Gunn Cyrus Commier Albert “Slab” Jones Greg Webb Bill Myers Brian Corrie Notie Pate Chuck Goslin Reggie Clement TOTALS INS (69) Alex Gilbert Brad Miley Larry Bird Carl Nicks Steve Reed Leroy Staley Rob Heaton TOTALS
7-12 0-6 6-17 1-5 1-1 0-1 0-1 8-16 5-5
28-64 FG 5-8 0-1 9-14 7-16 3-3 3-6 3-5 30-53
28 24
-- --
59 69
T
FT Reb PF TP
T
0-1 1-2 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
P B G P M S T V S H R
8 1 14 2 3 0 0 1 1
3 4 3 1 3 0 1 0 2
14 1 12 4 2 0 0 16 10
3-6 35 19 59
T
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 0-2 2-3 1-2 0-0 4-4 2-4
5 5 10 1 1 4 2
3 1 2 3 3 1 0
10 0 20 15 6 10 8
9-15 33 13 69
Assists: NMS -- Commier 5, Jones 3, Webb 6, Myers 3, Corrie 1, Goslin 1; INS -- Miley 5, Bird 4, Nicks 4, Reed 6, Staley 3. Blocks: NMS -none. INS -- Bird 1, Staley 1. Steals: NMS -Commier 2, Jones 1, Webb 2, Myers 1, Corrie 2, Goslin 1; INS -- Miley 1, Bird 2, Nicks 5, Reed 1, Staley 2. Attendance: 10,301.
Lewis Lloyd of Drake went 22-of-26 from the free throw line in a 1981 tournament game. 1981 --
Levitt Arena ... Wichita, Kan. ... March 7
Creighton Wichita State CU (70)
1980 -- Robertson Fieldhouse ... Peoria, Ill. ... March 1 West Texas St. Bradley
22 33
WTS (59)
FG
Erskine Robinson 1-5 Carl Johnson 3-6 George Sims 3-6 Terry Adolph 10-20 Mike Lorenc 0-1 Eddie Harris 5-8 Steve Ornelaz 0-3 Dan Elmer 0-2 John Olsen 0-0 TOTALS BU (62) Mitchell Anderson Bobby Ford Donald Reese Eric Duhart David Thirdkill Rick Malnati Hasan Houston Harold McMath TOTALS
37 29
-- --
59 62
FT Reb PF TP 6-7 3-4 4-4 1-3 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0
8 5 13 2 0 4 1 0 2
4 8 1 9 4 10 4 21 0 0 3 11 0 0 0 0 1 0
22-51 15-21 36 17 59 FG 5-18 2-7 4-10 1-1 6-13 1-1 7-11 0-1
FT Reb PF TP 6-8 2-2 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0
12 3 5 0 4 2 3 7
2 16 3 6 2 8 1 2 3 14 2 2 2 14 3 0
26-62 10-15 38 18 62
Assists: WTS -- Robinson 1, Johnson 3, Sims 1, Adolph 4, Lorenc 1, Harris 2; BU -- Anderson 2, Reese 1, Duhart 2, Thirdkill 2, Malnati 5, Houston 2, McMath 2. Blocks: WTS -- Johnson 1, Sims 1; BU -- Ford 1. Steals: WTS -- Adolph 4, Lorenc 1, Harris 4; BU -- Anderson 2, Reese 1, Thirdkill 1, Malnati 1, Houston 2. Attendance: 7,300.
40 20 FG
30 34
-- --
70 64
FT Reb PF TP
Daryl Stovall Alex Stivrins George Morrow Tony Pruitt Kevin McKenna Paul Trieschman Kevin Ross
5-8 4-11 3-10 4-7 10-15 0-0 3-7
TOTALS
29-58 12-16 32 17 70
WSU (64) Antoine Carr Cliff Levingston Ozell Jones Tony Martin Randy Smithson James Gibbs Jay Jackson Mike Jones Mike Denny TOTALS
FG 5-10 5-10 4-8 8-14 3-11 0-1 2-4 0-0 0-3
0-0 2-3 7-7 0-0 3-6 0-0 0-0
3 1 12 1 6 0 2
3 2 3 1 4 1 3
10 10 13 8 23 0 6
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 2-5 3-4 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
7 10 7 5 2 0 2 1 0
4 2 4 3 2 0 4 0 0
12 12 11 16 9 0 4 0 0
27-61 10-15 38 19 64
Assists: CU -- Stivrins 3, Morrow 6, Pruitt 2, McKenna 2, Ross 2; WSU -- Carr 2, Levingston 3, Martin 8, Smithson 4, Jackson 2, M. Jones 1. Blocks: CU -- Pruitt 1, McKenna 1; WSU -- Carr 1. Steals: CU -- Morrow 2, McKenna 2, Trieschman 1; WSU -- Carr 1, O. Jones 1, Martin 1, Smithson 3. Attendance: 9,836.
1982 --
Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 6
Illinois State Tulsa ILS (77) Raynard Malaine Hank Cornley Rick Lamb Dwayne Tyus Michael McKenny Brad Duncan Rickie Johnson Lou Stefanovic
35 36 FG 0-1 4-9 7-14 1-5 3-7 0-1 1-2 2-3
42 54
-- --
77 90
FT Reb PF TP 4-4 4-4 4-6 2-2 1-2 4-4 0-1 0-0
1 4 7 0 5 1 1 5
5 4 5 12 4 18 2 4 4 7 1 4 5 2 3 4
A Z A 1 S 1 J
1
T I
T
R S H M S H T V J B
T
I
H M R M B R W K L R D
T
A H M 1 H Z
1
C T
C
B G V G K
Dale White Mark Zwart
5-10 4-5
TOTALS
4-4 0-0
2 4
3 14 5 8
27-57 23-27 32 37 77
TU (90)
FG
Paul Pressey Bruce Vanley Greg Stewart Phil Spradling Mike Anderson Steve Harris Ty Nilsson Vince Williams Steve Ballard Herbert Johnson Rondie Turner TOTALS
FT Reb PF TP
4-7 11-15 9 7-15 7-11 11 4-6 0-1 5 5-10 2-2 3 5-13 6-8 6 2-5 4-4 3 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1-5 2-3 4 1-3 0-2 2 0-0 0-0 0
4 4 5 1 5 0 0 0 2 2 0
19 21 8 12 16 8 0 0 4 2 0
29-64 32-46 49 23 90
Ken Evans Reggie Morris Dwight Johnson TOTALS
0-5 2-3 0-0
1-2 0-3 0-0
3 0 0
1 2 0
1 4 0
28-49 12-20 30 17 68
TU (70)
FG
Steve Harris 8-12 Ricky Ross 3-10 Vince Williams 2-4 Anthony Fobbs 2-9 Herbert Johnson 11-19 Herb Suggs 0-1 Byron Boudreaux 0-0 David Moss 1-4 Carlton McKinney 1-4 Warren Shepherd 0-0 TOTALS
FT Reb PF TP 2-3 3-5 2-2 6-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
2 3 5 1 12 0 0 3 1 0
2 18 2 9 3 6 4 10 2 23 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 0
28-63 14-19 32 16 70
Assists: ILS -- Lamb 3, McKenny 5, White 4, Zwart 1; TU -- Pressey 2, Vanley 1, Spradling 1, Anderson 6, Harris 1, Williams 1. Blocks: ILS -- Cornley 1, Duncan 1; TU -- Pressey 1, Harris 1, Williams 1. Steals: ILS -- Lamb 2, Tyus 1, Stefanovic 1, White 1; TU -- Vanley 2, Stewart 1, Spradling 1, Anderson 3, Harris 1, Ballard 1, Johnson 1. Attendance: 9,119.
Assists: CU -- Benjamin 4, Swain 4, Moore 3, Brandon 2, Gripado 2, Evans 4; TU -- Harris 4, Ross 9, Williams 1, Johnson 3, Moss 2. Blocks: CU -- Benjamin 5, Brandon 1; TU -- Johnson 1, Moss 1. Steals: CU -- Swain 2; TU -- Fobbs 2, Johnson 3, Suggs 2, Moss 1. Att.: 9,021.
1983 -- Horton Field House ... Normal, Ill. ... March 12
Wichita State Tulsa
Tulsa Illinois State
24 32
TU (64)
FG
40 52
-- --
64 84
FT Reb PF TP
Ricky Ross Steve Ballard Herbert Johnson Mike Smith Steve Harris Herb Suggs Ty Nilsson Vince Williams Jeff Rahilly Bruce Vanley
10-21 4-7 2-7 3-7 6-16 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-2
TOTALS
26-66 12-19 28 23 64
ILS (84)
FG
Hank Cornley Mark Zwart Rick Lamb Michael McKenny Brad Duncan Rickie Johnson William Anderson Kirk Francis Lou Stefanovic Raynard Malaine Dwayne Tyus TOTALS
4-6 1-3 4-6 4-6 1-5 7-10 0-0 0-0 1-1 8-14 0-0
2-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 5-6 2-2 0-0 1-3 2-2 0-0
5 4 4 0 2 1 0 5 0 1
1 22 1 8 3 4 5 6 4 17 2 2 2 0 1 3 3 2 1 0
1985 --
Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 9
WSU (84)
37 39 FG
47 43
-- --
84 82
FT Reb PF TP
Mike Arline Cedric Coleman Aubrey Sherrod Xavier McDaniel Henry Carr Tom Kosich Curtis Bailey Clint Normore Karl Papke
5-9 3-4 3-10 15-19 1-1 0-0 1-2 3-3 5-8
2-2 0-0 2-2 4-7 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-2
2 5 2 13 1 0 0 0 9
2 12 1 6 4 8 3 34 4 4 0 0 0 2 2 6 3 12
TOTALS
36-56 12-19 33 19 84
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 2-2 4-7 6-7 2-2 8-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0
5 2 11 5 1 2 0 2 1 6 0
4 2 3 3 2 4 1 0 0 3 0
8 4 12 14 4 22 0 0 2 18 0
CU (68) Benoit Benjamin Gary Swain Vernon Moore Greg Brandon Karlas Gripado
FG 12-13 5-8 5-12 3-7 1-1
2 4
-- --
8 2 0 11 0
29 11 10 11 2
1986 --
Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 5
Tulsa Bradley
35 29
TU (74) David Moss Brian Rahilly Anthony Fobbs Tracy Moore Byron Boudreaux Greg Peters Chuck Celestine Daryl Deckard Jeff Rahilly David Otto TOTALS
FG 8-13 8-14 1-2 6-11 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0
39 29
-- --
74 58
FT Reb PF TP 6-7 6-6 2-4 2-6 1-3 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-0
9 4 5 1 2 0 0 1 9 0
2 22 0 22 0 4 4 14 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 1 0
28-51 18-29 34 12 74
BU (58) Donald Powell Trevor Trimpe Mike Williams Hersey Hawkins Jim Les Anthony Manuel Jerry Thomas Paul Wilson Keith Berry Greg Jones Len Bertolini
FG 1-3 6-8 5-6 5-12 4-12 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-3
FT Reb PF TP 0-2 0-0 1-1 6-9 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
2 2 1 7 2 0 3 2 1 1 0
2 2 3 12 4 11 1 16 3 8 3 2 4 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 4
24-49 10-16 24 24 58
Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 4
WSU (79)
68 70
4 3 1 3 3
32-70 18-24 36 18 82
Wichita State 35 Tulsa 34
FT Reb PF TP 5-6 1-2 0-0 5-7 0-0
0 2 1 37 1 7 4 9 5 16 2 8 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 1
Assists: WSU -- Arline 4, Coleman 3, Sherrod 8, McDaniel 1, Bailey 1, Normore 2, Papke 7; TU -- Moss 2, Williams 1, Johnson 1, Boudreaux 4, McKinney 2, Rahilly 3. Blocks: WSU -McDaniel 3. Steals: WSU -- Arline 1, Coleman 2; TU -- Suggs 1, Harris 1, Moss 1, Williams 1, Boudreaux 1, McKinney 1, Rahilly 2. Attendance: 8,733.
1987 --
1984 -- Convention Center ... Tulsa, Okla. ... March 10 29 22
TOTALS
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 0 9-10 6 1-2 2 3-4 7 2-2 13 0-0 1 0-0 1 1-2 0 1-2 0 1-2 4
Assists: TU -- Moss 3, B. Rahilly 2, Moore 1, Boudreaux 10, J. Rahilly 1; BU -- Trimpe 2, Hawkins 2, Les 5, Manuel 1, Thomas 1. Blocks: TU -- Moss 1, Moore 1, J. Rahilly 1; BU -- none. Steals: TU -- Moss 1, Fobbs 1, Moore 1; BU -Trimpe 2, Hawkins 1, Berry 1. Att.: 6,313.
30-51 24-29 39 22 84
37 44
FG
Herb Suggs 1-2 Steve Harris 14-23 David Moss 3-7 Vince Williams 3-5 Herb Johnson 7-17 Byron Boudreaux 4-8 Carlton McKinney 0-2 Tracy Moore 0-2 Anthony Fobbs 0-1 Brian Rahilly 0-3
TOTALS
Assists: TU -- Ross 1, Ballard 1, Johnson 2, Harris 1, Williams 1; ILS -- Cornley 2, Lamb 1, McKenny 5, Johnson 4, Malaine 2. Blocks: TU -- Ross 1, Williams 1; ILS -- Cornley 1, Zwart 1, Johnson 1, Malaine 1. Steals: TU -- Ross 1, Harris 4, Suggs 1, Nilsson 1, Williams 2; ILS -Zwart 1, McKenny 2, Johnson 1. Att.: 6,485.
Creighton Tulsa
TU (82)
Tournament
MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores
Wichita State’s Xavier McDaniel holds the league tournament single-game record with 21 rebounds (3/5/85 vs. Southern Illinois).
Steve Grayer Sasha Radunovich Henry Carr Gary Cundiff Joe Griffin Dwight Praylow Tom Kosich Dwayne Praylow Gus Santos TOTALS
35 36 FG
6-10 2-6 0-3 6-7 3-5 5-9 1-1 0-1 5-7
9 4
-- --
79 74
FT Reb PF TP 2-3 6-6 2-2 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-3
10 1 1 2 2 5 2 0 3
0 4 4 0 1 3 2 1 1
14 10 2 17 9 12 2 1 12
28-51 15-20 31 16 79
129
MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores TU (74)
FG
Brian Rahilly 3-6 David Moss 11-19 Jeff Rahilly 3-4 Tracy Moore 7-14 Byron Boudreaux 1-8 Rod Parker 0-0 Don Royster 4-9 Brian Loyd 0-0 John Buckwalter 0-0 TOTALS
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 9-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0
2 2 3 6 2 0 6 3 0
Tournament
Carver Arena ... Peoria, Ill. ... March 8
Illinois State Bradley
29 37
ILS (59)
FG
Cliff Peterson Tony Holifield Jarrod Coleman Matt Taphorn Rickey Jackson Jon Pemberton Jeff Harris Randy Blair Derek Stokes Sonny Roberts
6-13 11-14 5-9 2-11 0-1 0-0 1-13 1-1 0-0 0-0
TOTALS
26-62
BU (83) Donald Powell Trevor Trimpe Luke Jackson Anthony Manuel Hersey Hawkins Paul Wilson Jerry Thomas Greg Jones Jay Schell Mike Cash Scott Beccue TOTALS
FG 6-13 2-2 8-10 4-10 9-19 0-2 2-7 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1
30 46
-- --
59 83
FT Reb PF TP 1-3 3-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0
13 4 4 2 4 1 2 3 1 0
3 13 4 25 2 11 4 5 5 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 0
6-14 36 21 59 FT Reb PF TP 1-4 0-0 0-0 2-2 9-10 0-0 4-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
8 5 5 6 6 1 8 1 0 1 0
3 3 4 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0
13 4 16 12 29 0 8 1 0 0 0
31-65 17-24 42 17 83
Three-Pointers: ILS (1-9) -- Taphorn 1-7, Harris 0-2; BU (4-15) -- Jackson 0-1, Manuel 2-5, Hawkins 2-5, Wilson 0-2, Cash 0-1, Beccue 0-1. Assists: ILS -- Taphorn 3, Jackson 3, Harris 2, Blair 2; BU -- Powell 1, Trimpe 3, Manuel 14, Hawkins 1. Blocks: ILS -- Peterson 1, Harris 1; BU -- Jackson 1. Steals: ILS -- Peterson 1, Coleman 1, Taphorn 1, Jackson 1, Harris 1, Blair 2; BU -- Powell 2, Trimpe 2, Jackson 1, Manuel 1, Hawkins 2, Wilson 2. Attendance: 10,570.
1989 --
Levitt Arena ... Wichita, Kan. ... March 7
Southern Illinois 40 Creighton 35 SIU (77) Jerry Jones Rick Shipley Tony Harvey Freddie McSwain Kai Nurnberger Todd Krueger Sterling Mahan TOTALS
130
Rick Shipley Ashraf Amaya Jerry Jones Sterling Mahan Freddie McSwain Tyrone Bell Kelvan Lawrence Matt Wynn TOTALS
29-60 11-14 28 19 74
Three-Pointers: WSU (8-10) -- Radunovich 0-1, Cundiff 3-3, Griffin 3-3, Dwi. Praylow 2-3; TU (5-16) -- Moss 5-9, Moore 0-1, Boudreaux 0-6. Assists: WSU -- Grayer 1, Cundiff 4, Griffin 4, Dwi. Praylow 3, Santos 2; TU -- B. Rahilly 1, Moss 2, Moore 8, Boudreaux 10, Royster 1. Blocks: WSU -- Carr 1, Santos 2; TU -Moss 1, Moore 1. Steals: WSU -- Grayer 2, Radunovich 1, Cundiff 1, Dwi. Praylow 2, Dwa. Praylow 1; TU -- Parker 1, Royster 1, Loyd 1. Attendance: 7,427.
1988 --
SIU (78)
5 6 2 36 2 6 3 14 2 2 0 0 2 10 2 0 1 0
FG 6-16 2-8 4-6 6-15 8-16 1-3 3-5 30-69
37 44
-- --
16 10 3 3 0 2 2
CU (79) Bob Harstad Porter Moser Chad Gallagher Todd Eisner James Farr Matt Roggenburk Troy Bell Bill O’Dowd TOTALS
FG 6-12 0-0 9-19 0-4 3-9 6-8 2-3 0-0
FT Reb PF TP 6-8 0-0 7-10 0-0 5-5 2-2 1-2 0-0
9 0 8 2 1 5 6 0
4 1 3 4 3 2 1 0
18 0 25 0 11 20 5 0
26-55 21-27 35 18 79
Three-Pointers: SIU (9-16) -- Nurnberger 8-12, Krueger 1-2, McSwain 0-2; CU (6-14) -Gallagher 0-1, Eisner 0-4, Farr 0-1, Roggenburk 6-8. Assists: SIU -- Jones 2, Shipley 4, McSwain 4, Nurnberger 4, Krueger 3, Mahan 1; CU -- Gallagher 1, Eisner 3, Farr 4, Roggenburk 1, Bell 4. Blocks: SIU -- Jones 1, Harvey 1; CU -- Gallagher 1, Farr 1. Steals: SIU -- McSwain 1, Mahan 1; CU -- Harstad 1, Gallagher 1. Attendance: 7,514.
1990 --
Redbird Arena ... Normal, Ill. ... March 6
Illinois State 42 Southern Illinois 33 ILS (81)
FG
39 45
-- --
81 78
FT Reb PF TP
Scott Fowler Rickey Jackson Jarrod Coleman Richard Thomas Randy Blair Sam Skarich Antoine Hicks Xavier Williams Elvin Florenz Sonny Roberts Jon Pemberton
6-10 6-19 10-13 1-5 4-7 0-2 0-0 1-1 1-3 2-2 1-4
0-0 5-6 3-4 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4
5 4 5 2 5 1 0 1 1 4 6
3 12 3 20 2 23 3 5 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 4 3 5
TOTALS
32-66 14-18 38 20 81
4 14 4 4 3 9 3 13 0 28 3 3 3 6
8-14 42 20 77
FT Reb PF TP
M
0-1 0-1 3-6 2-4 5-7 0-0 0-0 2-2
A L C J J T R T A
3 9 11 3 7 0 5 0
3 2 3 4 3 1 2 1
9 4 21 15 13 0 2 14
30-68 12-21 42 19 78
Three-Pointers: ILS (3-7) -- Thomas 0-1, Jackson 3-6; SIU (6-18) -- Mahan 1-4, Lawrence 0-1, Wynn 4-6, McSwain 0-1, Shipley 1-6. Assists: ILS -- Skarich 1, Hicks 2, Thomas 5, Blair 4, Florenz 2, Fowler 3, Jackson 2; SIU -- Mahan 2, Lawrence 3, McSwain 7, Shipley 3, Jones 1. Blocks: ILS -- Blair 1, Jackson 1; SIU -- Lawrence 2, Shipley 1, Amaya 1. Steals: ILS -- Skarich 1, Hicks 1, Thomas 1, Blair 2, Williams 1, Florenz 1, Fowler 3, Pemberton 1; SIU -- McSwain 3, Mahan 1, Amaya 1. Attendance: 10,625.
1991 --
Kiel Auditorium ... St. Louis ... March 5
Missouri State Creighton
33 38
MSU (52)
FG
Arnold Bernard 2-10 Darryl Reid 4-15 Lovelace Redmond 0-2 David Brewer 1-7 Andre Rigsby 3-9 A. Muhammad 4-4 Ryan Thornton 4-6 Chris Albright 1-3 TOTALS
19 30
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52 68
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0
7 3 2 5 5 0 3 0
3 9 2 11 0 0 4 3 2 9 1 8 2 10 4 2
19-56 10-15 26 18 52
CU (68) Matt Petty Duan Cole Todd Eisner Latrell Wrightsell Chad Gallagher Bob Harstad Chris Rodgers Darrin Plautz TOTALS
FG 0-1 4-10 1-1 5-7 6-12 8-13 0-0 1-3
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 5-7 0-0 6-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-4
2 2 0 5 9 9 0 5
0 4 1 3 5 2 0 0
0 15 2 16 13 16 0 0
25-47 15-19 32 15 68
Three-Pointers: MSU (4-17) -- Bernard 0-2, Reid 1-4, Redmond 0-2, Rigsby 3-9); CU (3-7) -- Petty 0-1, Cole 2-4, Plautz 1-2). Assists: MSU -- Bernard 2, Reid 2, Redmond 1, Brewer 1, Thornton 1; CU -- Petty 1, Cole 1, Wrightsell 2, Gallagher 1. Blocks: MSU -- Rigsby 1; CU -- Gallagher 1. Steals: MSU -- Bernard 1, Reid 1, Thornton 1; CU -- Cole 1, Wrightsell 2. Attendance: 7,778.
1992 --
The Arena ... St. Louis ... March 9
Tulsa Missouri State TU (68)
77 79
FT Reb PF TP 2-4 0-1 1-2 1-3 4-4 0-0 0-0
In 1994, Cam Johnson of UNI was the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, even though the Panthers did not win the tourney.
FG 4-14 2-6 9-12 6-14 4-11 0-1 1-4 4-6
Gary Collier Jason Ludwig Jeff Malham Lou Dawkins Mark Morse Bernie Gibbs Jodie Huffman Jamal West Bryant Tipton Alvin Williamson TOTALS
27 34 FG 5-11 3-4 4-12 2-7 8-19 0-7 0-1 5-8 1-1 0-1 28-71
41 37
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68 71
FT Reb PF TP 3-3 0-0 1-3 0-2 1-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
10 1 7 2 4 4 0 1 3 0
1 13 1 7 2 9 3 4 4 18 2 4 0 0 4 11 1 2 1 0
9-14 39 19 68
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Andre Rigsby 10-17 Lester Turner 0-1 Clint Thomas 1-2 Jackie Crawford 5-11 Johnny Murdock 5-11 Tony Graves 6-7 Rodney Perry 0-3 Tim Axley 0-1 Anthony Edwards 0-0 TOTALS
FT Reb PF TP
ILS (59)
0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 2-4 3-4 0-2 4-4 0-0
Scott Taylor Mike VandeGarde Thomas Hunter Richard Thomas Todd Wemhoener Brian Kern Chad Altadonna Todd Kagel Steve Fitch Charles Barnes Antonio Cooper Jon Litwiller Andy Porter
4 4 3 4 3 7 3 4 1
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20 0 2 14 15 16 0 4 0
28-53 12-18 37 17 71
Three-Pointers: TU (3-21) -- Collier 0-3, Ludwig 1-2, Malham 0-2, Dawkins 0-1, Morse 1-6, Gibbs 0-4, West 1-2, Williamson 0-1; MSU (3-9) -- Rigsby 0-1, Crawford 1-4, Murdock 1-2, Graves 1-1, Axley 0-1. Assists: TU -- Collier 2, Ludwig 1, Dawkins 2, Morse 3, Gibbs 1; MSU -- Rigsby 4, Thomas 1, Crawford 3, Murdock 4, Graves 1, Axley 1, Edwards 1. Blocks: TU -- Collier 1, Tipton 1; MSU -- Graves 2, Axley 3. Steals: TU -- Collier 1, Malham 1, Dawkins 2, Morse 1, Gibbs 2, West 2; MSU -- Turner 1, Crawford 1, Graves 1, Perry 1, Axley 2. Attendance: 7,549.
1993 --
The Arena ... St. Louis ... March 8
Southern Illinois 32 Illinois State 20 SIU (70)
FG
Mirko Pavlovic Marcus Timmons Ashraf Amaya Chris Lowery Tyrone Bell Paul Lusk Chris Carr JoJo Johnson Ralph Hughley Scott Burzynski Brian Piper Tim Pace
2-5 4-7 5-8 2-6 2-9 5-7 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
TOTALS
38 39
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70 59
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 2 3-4 13 1-4 13 10-13 1 5-6 5 3-4 3 0-0 6 2-2 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0
4 3 2 2 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 0
4 11 11 14 9 13 6 2 0 0 0 0
23-48 24-33 45 20 70
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 9-12 4-7 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
4 9 4 3 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0
2 4 2 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 0 0 0
11 16 12 11 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 0
19-56 17-25 27 24 59
Three-Pointers: SIU (0-6) -- Pavlovic 0-1, Lowery 0-1, Bell 0-2, Lusk 0-1, Johnson 0-1; ILS (4-13) -- Taylor 1-3, VandeGarde 1-1, Thomas 1-5, Altadonna 0-1, Kagel 0-2, Fitch 1-1. Assists: SIU -- Amaya 1, Lowery 5, Bell 1; ILS -- VandeGarde 5, Thomas 2, Wemhoener 1, Altadonna 1, Kagel 2, Barnes 1. Blocks: SIU -- Pavlovic 1, Amaya 1, Carr 2; ILS -- Fitch 1. Steals: SIU -- Pavlovic 1, Amaya 1, Lowery 2, Lusk 1, Carr 1; ILS -- Taylor 1, Hunter 3, Thomas 1, Wemhoener 1, Barnes 1, Litwiller 1, Porter 1. Attendance: 10,877.
1994 --
UNI 31 Southern Illinois 34 UNI (74)
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Brian Jones Randy Blocker Jason Sims Brian Carpenter Cam Johnson Ed Madlock John Holterhaus Jon Ellis Terry Merfeld
4-8 7-21 4-6 3-5 8-19 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
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74 77
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 3-3 2-2 3-5 7-9 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
8 6 3 5 2 0 6 1 0
3 9 3 18 5 10 3 9 4 25 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0
27-60 16-21 33 19 74
SIU (77)
FG
Marcus Timmons Chris Carr Mirko Pavlovic Chris Lowery Paul Lusk Scott Burzynski Ian Stewart Marcus Patterson Patrick Greathouse TOTALS
43 43
5-7 7-12 6-10 4-12 5-13 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
FT Reb PF TP 4-6 5-5 1-4 3-4 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
11 8 2 5 2 0 1 0 0
1995 --
2 4 3 2 3 1 1 0 1
14 20 15 12 14 2 0 0 0
27-60 16-24 34 17 77
Three-Pointers: UNI (4-18) -- Jones 1-3, Blocker 1-6, Carpenter 0-1, Johnson 2-8; SIU (5-15) -- Carr 1-3, Pavlovic 2-3, Lowery 1-5, Lusk 1-3, Burzynski 0-1. Assists: UNI -Blocker 3, Carpenter 2, Johnson 4, Madlock 2, Ellis 1; SIU -- Timmons 2, Pavlovic 2, Lowery 2, Lusk 3, Stewart 1. Blocks: UNI -- Blocker 3; SIU -- Timmons 3, Pavlovic 1. Steals: UNI -- Jones 2, Blocker 1, Sims 2, Carpenter 3, Johnson 1, Madlock 2; SIU -- Timmons 1, Carr 1, Pavlovic 3, Lusk 2, Stewart 1. Attendance: 9,075.
Southern Illinois 39 Tulsa 34 SIU (77)
FG
Marcus Timmons Chris Carr Ian Stewart Paul Lusk Shane Hawkins Jaratio Tucker Jamie Veach Scott Burzynski TOTALS
38 28
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77 62
FT Reb PF TP
5-12 3-6 14 5-14 11-15 5 1-5 0-0 2 5-12 4-6 3 2-4 3-4 3 2-4 2-2 7 0-0 0-0 0 4-8 0-0 5
2 3 3 1 4 3 0 2
13 22 2 16 8 6 0 10
24-59 23-33 47 18 77
TU (62)
FG
Ray Poindexter Kwanza Johnson Rafael Maldonado Alvin Williamson Shea Seals Cordell Love Dewayne Bonner Kevin Grawer Jamie Gillin Craig Hernadi J.R. Rollo
1-4 2-7 6-10 1-9 3-15 4-11 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 3-4
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 8-10 4-7 0-2 1-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2
3 9 9 1 6 1 0 0 0 3 4
3 2 5 14 3 16 1 3 5 8 4 12 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 7
20-64 16-26 43 27 62
Three-Pointers: SIU (6-23) -- Timmons 0-1, Carr 1-6, Stewart 0-4, Lusk 2-6, Hawkins 1-2, Burzynski 2-4; TU (6-25) -- Johnson 2-3, Williamson 1-4, Seals 1-7, Love 2-8, Grawer 0-1, Gillin 0-1, Hernadi 0-1. Assists: SIU -- Timmons 4, Carr 1, Lusk 5, Tucker 1; TU -- Poindexter 2, Johnson 2, Seals 7, Love 1. Blocks: SIU -- Timmons 3, Burzynski 1; TU -- Poindexter 1, Seals 1. Steals: SIU -- Carr 1, Hawkins 1, Tucker 2; TU -- Johnson 1, Maldonado 1, Williamson 1. Attendance: 10,795.
1996 --
Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 4
Tulsa Bradley
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TU (60)
FG
Shea Seals Michael Ruffin Ray Poindexter Dewayne Bonner Rod Thompson Jason Williams Jeff Platt Jonnie Gendron Cordell Love Craig Hernadi J.R. Rollo Rafael Maldonado TOTALS
6-15 6-7 0-4 2-9 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-13 0-0 1-2 0-3 23-57
BU (48)
FG
Dwayne Funches Deon Jackson Chad Kleine Billy Wright Anthony Parker Ben Coupet Aaron Zobrist Kerry Burrell Adebayo Akinkunle TOTALS
Rico Hill’s 31 points in the 1997 tourney final helped him to Most Outstanding Player honors.
Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 6
TOTALS
The Arena ... St. Louis ... March 7
TOTALS
TOTALS
FG 4-9 3-10 4-11 4-11 0-1 1-4 0-3 0-2 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0
Tournament
MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores
2-9 3-9 2-4 1-6 2-14 0-0 4-8 1-2 0-1
35 28
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60 46
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 3-4 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-4 2-2
8 13 1 4 3 0 0 0 5 0 2 3
1 14 4 15 0 0 2 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 18 3 0 2 4 2 2
9-12 43 20 60 FT Reb PF TP 2-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 4-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-6
4 3 3 6 8 0 3 0 4
0 6 3 7 2 5 0 2 2 9 1 0 3 12 0 2 3 3
15-53 11-17 33 14 46
Three-Pointers: TU (5-17) -- Seals 2-7, Bonner 0-2, Love 3-8; BU (5-14) -- Funches 0-1, Kleine 0-1, Wright 0-2, Parker 1-4, Zobrist 4-6. Assists: TU -- Seals 4, Bonner 3, Thompson 1, Rollo 3; BU -- Funches 2, Wright 4, Parker 2,
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MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores Zobrist 1. Blocks: TU -- Ruffin 2, Love 1, Rollo 1; BU -- Parker 1. Steals: TU -- Seals 3, Ruffin 1, Bonner 3, Thompson 1, Gendron 1, Love 1; BU -- Funches 1, Kleine 2, Parker 2, Zobrist 1, Akinkunle 1. Attendance: 10,141.
1997 --
Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 3
Missouri State Illinois State
31 42
MSU (72)
FG
Tournament
Coleco Buie Danny Moore John Paul Nelson Ryan Bettenhausen Josh Hotz William Fontleroy Ben Kandlbinder Kevin Ault Monte Marsh TOTALS
7-15 9-12 1-2 2-5 2-4 1-2 3-7 1-5 0-0
41 33
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72 75
FT Reb PF TP 1-1 9-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-5 2-3 0-0 0-0
3 7 4 3 2 2 5 2 0
4 17 2 27 4 2 2 5 1 5 4 4 2 9 1 3 0 0
26-52 14-20 30 20 72
ILS (75)
FG
Rico Hill 12-27 Dan Muller 3-8 LeRoy Watkins 2-4 Skipp Schaefbauer 5-10 Jamar Smiley 2-3 Steve Hansell 0-3 Kyle Cartmill 0-2 Rob Gibbons 0-2 TOTALS
FT Reb PF TP 6-6 3-4 3-4 0-0 3-4 3-4 0-0 1-2
4 8 7 4 2 1 2 5
2 31 1 11 4 7 2 15 3 7 0 3 2 0 4 1
24-59 19-24 39 18 75
Three-Pointers: MSU (6-19) -- Buie 2-5, Bettenhausen 1-3, Hotz 1-3, Kandlbinder 1-5, Ault 1-3; ILS (8-19) -- Hill 1-3, Muller 2-3, Schaefbauer 5-10, Hansell 0-2, Cartmill 0-1. Assists: MSU -- Buie 2, Bettenhausen 8, Hotz 3, Fontleroy 3, Kandlbinder 1; ILS -- Hill 1, Muller 3, Watkins 1, Schaefbauer 4, Smiley 4, Hansell 3. Blocks: MSU -- Moore 1; ILS -- Hill 1. Steals: MSU -- Buie 2, Hotz 1, Fontleroy 1, Kandlbinder 3; ILS -- Hill 2, Muller 1, Watkins 1, Smiley 1, Hansell 1, Gibbons 1. Att.: 9,751.
Ronald vanVelzen Rob Gibbons TOTALS
Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 2
Missouri State Illinois State
36 38
MSU (74)
FG
Ken Stringer Ben Kandlbinder Danny Moore William Fontleroy Kevin Ault Paul Murans Billy Coby Ryan Bettenhausen Omar Lincoln John Paul Nelson Matt Rueter Butch Tshomba TOTALS ILS (84) Rico Hill Dan Muller LeRoy Watkins Steve Hansell Jamar Smiley Ben Holmstrom Nic Stotler Kenneth Pierson Kyle Cartmill Ryan Crowley Joe Hein
132
5-10 6-14 2-9 2-6 2-7 0-1 2-2 2-8 0-1 2-3 1-1 1-3
38 46
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74 84
0-0 5-6
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31-56 17-20 31 18 84
Three-Pointers: MSU (6-19) -- Stringer 0-2, Kandlbinder 2-7, Ault 2-5, Murans 0-1, Bettenhausen 2-5, Tshomba 1-3; ILS (5-12) -- Hill 1-2, Muller 3-5, Smiley 1-1, Cartmill 0-4. Assists: MSU -- Stringer 3, Kandlbinder 1, Moore 2, Fontleroy 2, Ault 3, Bettenhausen 3, Nelson 3, Tshomba 2; ILS -- Hill 3, Muller 2, Hansell 8, Smiley 3, Pierson 1, Cartmill 2, Gibbons 1. Blocks: MSU -- Stringer 1; ILS -- Watkins 2, Cartmill 1, Gibbons 1. Steals: MSU -- Stringer 1, Ault 1, Coby 1, Bettenhausen 3, Lincoln 1; ILS -- Hill 2, Muller 1, Hansell 1, Stotler 1. Att.: 9,288.
1999 --
Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 1
Creighton Evansville
28 31
CU (70)
FG
Rodney Buford 8-13 Donnie Johnson 2-7 Doug Swenson 2-4 Ben Walker 4-10 Ryan Sears 0-6 Corie Brandon 0-3 Dan Kolder 0-0 Cliff Bates 0-0 Justin Haynes 3-4 Nerijus Karlikanovas 3-8 TOTALS UE (61) Adam Seitz Craig Snow Kwame James Marcus Wilson Jeremy Stanton Clint Keown Curt Begle Chuck Hedde Kyle Runyan TOTALS
1998 --
0-0 4-4
42 30
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70 61
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 2-4 2-2 7-8 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-6 0-0
13 3 4 11 3 3 0 1 1 3
1 21 3 6 3 7 2 18 3 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 2 7
22-55 18-26 44 19 70 FG 1-3 4-11 0-1 5-14 1-1 2-6 2-5 2-4 3-8
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 5-8 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-2
0 4 2 0 4 0 5 7 3
2 3 4 13 0 0 2 16 3 3 2 5 3 5 2 6 1 10
20-53 11-18 30 19 61
Three-Pointers: CU (8-20) -- Buford 3-5, Swenson 1-1, Walker 3-5, Sears 0-4, Brandon 0-2, Karlikanovas 1-3; UE (10-28) -- Seitz 1-2, Snow 0-4, Wilson 3-10, Stanton 1-1, Keown 1-3, Begle 1-2, Runyan 3-6. Assists: CU -- Buford
FT Reb PF TP 2-4 2-4 0-0 1-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 4-6 0-0 2-4 0-0 2-2
3 9 6 1 5 0 0 2 2 7 1 1
1 3 4 0 3 0 0 1 1 3 0 2
12 16 4 5 10 0 4 10 0 6 2 5
4-12 6-8 7-12 5-7 4-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-8 0-0 0-0
5 2 5 7 4 0 0 0 1 0 0
4 1 2 2 3 0 0 2 1 0 0
9 17 18 14 11 0 0 0 2 0 0
Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 6
Creighton Missouri State CU (57) Matt West Donnie Johnson Alan Huss Ben Walker Ryan Sears Dan Kolder Brett Angner Terrell Taylor Kyle Korver John Klein Livan Pyfrom Justin Haynes TOTALS MSU (45) Ron Bruton Allen Phillips Scott Brakebill William Fontleroy Kevin Ault Eric Judd Charles Gaines Travis Walk Matt Rueter TOTALS
FG 3-4 2-6 1-1 2-9 5-10 0-0 0-0 2-3 3-9 0-0 1-2 0-0
22 25
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57 45
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 3-4 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
1 2 3 7 5 0 0 4 2 0 1 3
0 11 1 7 3 2 0 6 4 15 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 8 0 0 2 2 0 0
FG 3-5 2-10 4-8 3-8 2-8 0-3 0-1 0-0 4-7 18-50
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
4 0 6 4 2 0 0 0 8
4 1 2 0 2 2 1 0 1
6 6 8 7 8 2 0 0 8
5-5 28 13 45
Three-Pointers: CU (9-21) -- West 3-4, Walker 0-2, Sears 4-8, Taylor 0-1, Korver 2-6; MSU (418) -- Phillips 1-4, Fontleroy 1-4, Ault 2-7, Judd 0-3. Assists: CU -- Huss 1, Walker 2, Sears 4, Korver 1; MSU -- Phillips 2, Brakebill 1, Fontleroy 1, Ault 2, Rueter 1. Blocks: CU -- Johnson 2; MSU -- Bruton. Steals: CU -- Johnson 1, Sears 3, Kolder 1, Korver 1, Haynes 1; MSU -- Bruton 1, Phillips 1, Ault 1. Attendance: 7,130.
2001 --
Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 5
Indiana State Bradley
TOTALS BU (63) Eddie Cage Jerome Robinson Jeffrey Rabey Marcello Robinson Phillip Gilbert James Gillingham Reggie Hall Andre Corbitt Jason Faulknor TOTALS
Michael Menser and Indiana State celebrate ISU’s 2001 tournament title - its first since the 1979 season.
35 20
19-44 10-12 30 13 57
Kelyn Block Matt Renn Djibril Kante Marcus Howard Michael Menser Matt Berry Barry Welsh Terence Avery
FT Reb PF TP 0-0 2-2 4-4 4-4 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
2000 --
INS (69)
25-65 17-26 40 18 74 FG
1, Johnson 1, Walker 3, Sears 4, Brandon 2, Karlikanovas 1; UE -- Seitz 1, Stanton 2, Keown 6, Begle 1, Hedde 1, Runyan 4. Blocks: CU -- Buford 1, Johnson 1, Swenson 1, Haynes 1; UE -- James 1, Begle 1, Hedde 1. Steals: CU -- Buford 2, Walker 2, Sears 1; UE -- Stanton 2, Begle 1, Hedde 1, Runyan 1. Att.: 8,040.
31 25 FG
38 37
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69 63
FT Reb PF TP
5-9 10-13 5-13 4-7 2-7 2-5 2-4 2-3 4-8 5-6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-6 1-2
7 8 8 1 4 0 0 5
3 21 3 16 2 6 3 8 3 15 1 0 0 0 1 3
19-48 24-36 33 16 69 FG 9-15 2-9 3-8 3-9 3-11 0-2 0-2 1-5 2-2
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 6-6 0-0
1 2 15 2 10 1 1 7 3
4 20 5 7 4 6 5 7 2 9 1 2 2 0 0 8 1 4
23-63 13-14 46 24 63
Three-Pointers: INS (7-16) -- Block 1-2, Renn 2-5, Howard 2-3, Menser 2-5, Berry 0-1; BU (4-17) -- Cage 0-1, J. Robinson 2-6, M.
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Creighton 42 Southern Illinois 16
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Michael Lindeman Kyle Korver Brody Deren Larry House Tyler McKinney DeAnthony Bowden Nate Funk Kellen Miliner Joe Dabbert Mike Grimes TOTALS
Robinson 1-4, Gilbert 1-3, Gillingham 0-2, Corbitt 0-1. Assists: INS -- Block 1, Renn 2, Kante 1, Menser 3, Avery 2; BU -- Cage 2, J. Robinson 1, Rabey 2, M. Robinson 3, Gilbert 1, Gillingham 2, Corbitt 3. Blocks: INS -- Kante 5, Avery 1; BU -- Rabey 2. Steals: INS -Renn 2, Kante 2, Menser 1, Berry 1; BU -- J. Robinson 2, Gilbert 1. Att.: 8,347. Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 4
Creighton 33 Southern Illinois 36 CU (84)
FG
Mike Lindeman Kyle Korver Brody Deren Larry House DeAnthony Bowden Ismael Caro Joe Dabbert Terrell Taylor Mike Grimes TOTALS SIU (76)
4-5 5-10 4-9 2-6 3-3 1-2 2-3 7-15 0-0
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84 76
FT Reb PF TP 5-6 6-6 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-6 0-0
3 9 5 1 2 1 0 1 0
1 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 3
13 18 13 4 8 2 4 20 0
29-57 21-24 35 16 84 FG
Jermaine Dearman 2-8 Kent Williams 8-20 Rolan Roberts 4-10 Marcus Belcher 3-5 Stetson Hairston 2-6 Darren Brooks 5-7 Tyrese Buie 0-0 Sylvester Willis 0-0 Brad Korn 4-9 TOTALS
51 40
FT Reb PF TP 4-4 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2
4 2 7 3 4 1 1 2 5
2 3 3 4 4 1 0 2 1
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Darren Brooks 6-11 Jermaine Dearman 5-13 Sylvester Willis 0-2 Stetson Hairston 4-9 Kent Williams 4-12 Blake Schoen 0-0 Brad Korn 1-4 Bryan Turner 0-6 Josh Warren 2-5 David Carney 0-2
SIU’s Randal Falker had 17 points and 16 rebounds in the 2006 title game and earned Most Outstanding Player honors that year.
8 22 10 8 4 12 0 0 12
28-65 10-11 32 20 76
Three-Pointers: CU (5-15) -- Korver 2-6, Bowden 2-2, Caro 0-1, Taylor 1-6; SIU (1019) -- Williams 4-10, Belcher 2-3, Brooks 2-3, Korn 2-3. Assists: CU -- Korver 5, Deren 2, McKinney 2, Bowden 1, Caro 2, Taylor 1; SIU -- Dearman 2, Roberts 2, Belcher 3, Hairston 1, Brooks 1, Buie 2, Korn 2. Blocks: CU -- Korver 1, Deren 3, Bowden 1, Dabbert 1, Taylor 2; SIU -- Dearman 1, Roberts 1. Steals: CU -- Korver 2, House 1, McKinney 2, Taylor 1, Grimes 1; SIU -- Williams 2, Roberts 2, Belcher 3, Brooks 2, Korn 1. Attendance: 8,878.
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80 56
FT Reb PF TP 4-4 4-4 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-1 3-3
7 10 7 3 2 3 0 0 3 6
0 3 1 1 2 4 2 0 2 1
10 12 9 20 0 8 4 0 6 11
31-60 14-19 43 16 80
SIU (56)
2002 --
3-7 3-5 4-6 9-17 0-1 4-6 1-4 0-1 3-5 4-8
38 40
TOTALS
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 4-4 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
3 10 5 2 3 0 3 3 3 0
3 15 2 10 2 2 2 8 3 13 1 0 3 4 1 0 2 4 0 0
22-64 10-11 34 19 56
Three-Pointers: CU (4-13) -- Korver, 2-3, House, 2-5, McKinney, 0-1, Bowden, 0-1, Funk, 0-2, Miliner, 0-1; SIU (2-17) -- Brooks, 1-4, Hairston, 0-2, Williams, 1-5, Korn, 0-2, Turner, 0-2, Carney, 0-2. Assists: CU -- Korver, 6, McKinney, 6, House, 3, Bowden, 1, Dabbert, 1, Grimes, 1; SIU -- Brooks, 4, Dearman, 2, Willis, 1, Hairston, 1, Williams, 2, Korn, 1, Turner, 2. Blocks: CU -- Lindeman, 1, Korver, 1, Deren, 1, Funk, 1, Grimes, 1; SIU -- Brooks, 1, Dearman, 1, Willis, 1, Williams, 1, Korn, 1, Warren, 1. Steals: CU -- Lindeman, 1, Korver, 2, House, 3; SIU -- Brooks, 1, Hairston, 1, Williams, 2, Schoen, 2, Turner, 1, Warren, 1. Att.: 14,911.
2004 --
Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 8
MSU UNI
22 29
29 22
MSU (74) Nathan Bilyeu Deven Mitchell Monwell Randle Merrill Andrews Anthony Shavies Tamarr Maclin Eric Smith Blake Ahearn Shelton Colwell Trevyor Fisher TOTALS UNI (79)
11 11 FG 3-6 5-8 2-9 8-15 3-12 2-2 1-5 2-8 0-0 0-2
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74 79
FT Reb PF TP 4-5 0-0 0-0 3-5 6-6 0-2 3-6 2-2 0-0 2-2
7 6 5 10 3 6 7 0 1 1
3 3 3 5 5 4 2 1 1 5
10 10 4 20 12 4 5 7 0 2
26-67 20-28 50 32 74 FG
David Gruber 2-6 Matt Schneiderman 2-8 Erik Crawford 3-12 Ben Jacobson 9-18 Brooks McKowen 1-5 John Little 0-1 Pete Schmit 1-4 Grant Stout 4-5 TOTALS
12 17
FT Reb PF TP 8-8 3-4 2-4 3-3 3-4 1-4 7-10 0-1
8 7 6 2 1 0 4 5
2 12 3 8 5 8 1 26 3 6 2 1 3 10 1 8
22-59 27-38 41 20 79
Three-Pointers: MSU (2-13) -- Bilyeu, 0-1; Mitchell, 0-1; Randle, 0-1; Andrews, 1-2; Shavies, 0-3; Ahearn, 1-5; UNI (8-28) -- Schneiderman, 1-7; Crawford, 0-6; Jacobson, 5-7;
McKowen, 1-5; Little, 0-1; Schmit, 1-2. Assists: MSU -- Bilyeu, 3; Mitchell, 1; Andrews, 3; Shavies, 2; Ahearn, 1; UNI -- Gruber, 1; Schneiderman, 1; Crawford, 3; Jacobson, 3; McKowen, 2; Schmit, 1. Blocks: MSU -- Bilyeu, 1; Maclin, 2; Smith, 1; UNI -- Schneiderman, 2; Crawford, 1. Steals: MSU -- Bilyeu, 1; Mitchell, 2; Andrews, 2; Shavies, 1; Maclin, 2; Smith, 2; UNI -- Gruber, 2; Crawford, 3; Jacobson, 2; McKowen, 1; Schmit, 1. Attendance: 7,791.
2005 --
Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 7
Missouri State Creighton MSU (57) Nathan Bilyeu Anthony Shavies Tamarr Maclin Tyler Chaney Deke Thompson Drew Richards Blake Ahearn Deven Mitchell Trevyor Fisher Kellen Easley TOTALS CU (75) Anthony Tolliver Dane Watts Nate Funk Johnny Mathies Tyler McKinney Jeffrey Day Dennis Howard Kellen Miliner Pierce Hibma Jimmy Motz TOTALS
32 38 FG 2-7 4-9 3-5 1-6 5-9 0-0 1-5 3-6 0-1 2-4
25 37
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57 75
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 2-2 2-4 0-1 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 2-2
7 3 7 2 3 1 1 6 0 2
2 7 3 10 1 8 2 2 2 14 2 0 0 2 2 8 0 0 0 6
Tournament
Savvis Center ... St. Louis ... March 10
21-52 12-19 36 14 57 FG 3-6 4-8 3-12 5-14 3-8 1-2 0-0 3-4 0-0 4-7
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 4-5 2-2 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
7 4 7 0 2 3 0 5 0 2
4 8 4 14 3 8 1 14 1 8 2 3 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 12
26-61 11-13 35 15 75
Three-Pointers: MSU (3-12) -- Bilyeu, 1-2; Shavies, 0-1; Chaney, 0-2; Thompson, 2-3; Ahearn, 0-3; Fisher, 0-1; CU (12-25) -- Watts, 2-4; Funk, 0-4; Mathies, 2-4; McKinney, 2-3; Miliner, 2-3; Motz, 4-7. Assists: MSU -- Bilyeu, 3; Shavies, 1; Maclin, 1; CU -- Tolliver, 1; Watts, 1; Funk, 1; Mathies, 5; McKinney, 6; Day, 1; Motz, 1. Blocks: MSU -- Bilyeu, 4; Maclin, 4; Richards, 1; CU -- Tolliver, 2; Mathies, 1. Steals: MSU -- Maclin, 1; Chaney, 1; Ahearn, 1; Mitchell, 2; CU -- Watts, 1; Funk, 1; Mathies, 2; McKinney, 3. Att.: 8,093.
2006 --
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 5
Bradley S. Illinois
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BU (46)
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M. Sommerville 3-11 Patrick O’Bryant 7-10 Tony Bennett 4-13 J.J. Tauai 0-1 Daniel Ruffin 1-1 Will Franklin 2-5 Zach Andrews 0-1 Lawrence Wright 1-6 Danny Adams 0-2 Brian Lavin 0-0 TOTALS
22 36
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FT Reb PF TP 4-4 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
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18-50 7-12 31 19 46
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MVC Tournament - Championship Game Box Scores SIU (61)
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Randal Falker 1-5 Matt Shaw 3-8 Jamaal Tatum 8-16 Bryan Mullins 4-5 Tony Young 1-5 Joshua Bone 0-1 Tyrone Green 0-0 Wesley Clemmons 2-5 Tony Boyle 2-4 TOTALS
FT Reb PF TP 1-4 3-4 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0
5 5 5 1 2 0 0 7 0
5 3 0 11 2 21 5 10 5 5 0 0 4 1 2 6 0 4
21-49 10-16 27 23 61
Tournament
Three-Pointers: CU (2-7) -- Watts, 2-6; Funk, 0-1; SIU (9-20) -- Shaw, 2-4; Tatum, 3-8; Mullins, 2-2; Young, 1-2; Bone, 0-1; Clemmons, 1-3. Assists: CU -- Tolliver, 1; Porter, 6; Funk, 4; Bahe, 1; SIU -- Falker, 3; Shaw, 1; Tatum, 1; Green, 1; Clemmons, 1. Blocks: SIU -- Falker, 1; Shaw, 3; Young, 1; Boyle, 1. Steals: CU -- Watts, 1; Tolliver, 2; Porter, 2; Funk, 1; SIU -- Shaw, 1; Mullins, 2; Clemmons, 1; Boyle, 2. Attendance: 22,612.
2008 -Drake’s Adam Emmenecker led the Bulldogs to the tournament championship in 2008.
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 9
Illinois State Drake ILS (49)
SIU (59)
FG
Randal Falker 7-15 Matt Shaw 5-9 Jamaal Tatum 4-15 Bryan Mullins 0-2 Tony Young 2-8 Austin Brooks 1-2 Kyle Smithpeters 0-0 Jamaal Foster 0-0 Wesley Clemmons 0-2 Tony Boyle 0-0 TOTALS
FT Reb PF TP 3-6 3-4 6-8 0-0 5-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0
16 8 3 3 3 2 0 2 4 0
1 17 0 14 2 16 0 0 4 9 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0
19-53 18-25 41 10 59
Three-Pointers: BU (3-22) -- Sommerville, 1-7; Bennett, 2-6; Tauai, 0-1; Franklin, 0-3; Wright, 0-3; Adams, 0-2; SIU (3-13) -- Shaw, 1-3; Tatum, 2-5; Mullins, 0-1; Young, 0-2; Brooks, 0-1; Clemmons, 0-1. Assists: BU -Sommerville, 2; Bennett, 5; Ruffin, 1; Franklin, 2; SIU -- Falker, 2; Shaw, 4; Tatum, 2; Mullins, 1; Young, 1; Foster, 1. Blocks: BU -- O’Bryant, 3; SIU -- Falker, 2. Steals: BU -- Bennett, 2; Ruffin, 1; Franklin, 4; SIU -- Falker, 1; Shaw, 3; Mullins, 2; Young, 2. Attendance: 13,969.
2007 --
Anthony Slack Dinma Odiakosa Osiris Eldridge E. Holloway Boo Richardson Alex Rubin Dom Johnson Julius Moor Sead Odzic Mike Vandello Levi Dyer Brandon Sampay Brandon Holtz TOTALS
19 40 FG 2-4 3-3 6-17 1-5 2-4 0-0 3-8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-4 1-2 1-1
30 39
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49 79
FT Reb PF TP 2-4 1-2 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
5 5 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1
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20-49 6-10 22 14 49
CU (67) Dane Watts Anthony Tolliver Isacc Miles Nick Porter Nate Funk Josh Dotzler Pierce Hibma Manny Gakou Nick Bahe TOTALS
32 28 FG 3-7 6-12 0-1 3-6 9-19 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0
35 33
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FT Reb PF TP 0-0 2-2 0-0 6-7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
4 7 6 3 6 4 0 0 0 2 0 0
3 10 2 20 0 8 2 16 1 7 3 4 0 6 0 0 1 3 0 5 0 0 0 0
30-54 9-11 34 12 79
Three-Pointers: ILS (3-16) -- Eldridge, 2-9; Richardson, 0-1; Johnson, 0-3; Dyer, 0-2; Holtz, 1-1; DU (10-24) -- Korver, 2-7; Cox, 2-5; Houston, 2-3; Young, 0-3; Baryenbruch, 2-4; Eaddy, 1-1; Parker, 1-1. Assists: ILS (10) -- Holloway, 4; Richardson, 3; Rubin, 1; Johnson, 1; Vandello. 1; DU (18) -- Korver, 2; Cox, 2; Houston, 2; Emmenecker, 6; Young, 3; Parker, 2; Hall, 1. Blocks: ILS (4) -- Slack, 1; Eldridge, 1; Johnson, 1; Dyer, 1; DU (1) -Heemskerk, 1. Steals: ILS (8) -- Slack, 2; Eldridge, 4; Holloway, 1; Johnson, 1; DU (7) -- Cox, 3; Houston, 2; Emmenecker, 1; Heemskerk, 1. Attendance: 11,088.
2009 --
Illinois State UNI ILS (57) Dinma Odiakosa Osiris Eldridge E. Holloway Lloyd Phillips Champ Oguchi Alex Rubin Sead Odzic Brandon Sampay Brandon Holtz
19 27 FG 1-7 8-19 3-12 0-7 4-13 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-2
29 21
9 12
57 60
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 0-2 2-2 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0
10 6 4 3 2 1 0 8 0
4 4 2 21 3 10 3 0 2 14 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 3
19-63 9-11 37 19 57 FG
FT Reb PF TP 4-6 0-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0
6 3 3 5 2 0 4 0 4 2
3 6 1 8 0 13 2 17 1 4 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 8 2 2
20-46 14-17 33 14 60
Three-Pointers: ILS (10-35) -- Eldridge, 5-14; Holloway, 2-8; Phillips, 0-4; Oguchi, 2-7; Holtz, 1-2; UNI (6-19) -- Koch, 0-1; Farokhmanesh, 3-4; Ahelegbe, 3-5; Moran, 0-3; Brown, 0-4; Dunham, 0-1; O’Rear, 0-1. Assists: ILS (9) -- Odiakosa, 2; Eldridge, 3; Phillips, 1; Rubin, 1; Odzic, 2; UNI (7) -- Koch, 4; Farokhmanesh, 1; Moran, 1; Brown, 1. Blocks: ILS (5) -- Odiakosa, 1; Eldridge, 2; Oguchi, 1; Sampay, 1; UNI (5) -- Koch, 2; Eglseder, 2; Rodenberg, 1. Steals: ILS (8) -- Eldridge, 2; Holloway, 4; Phillips, 1; Sampay, 1; UNI (2) -Brown, 1; Rodenberg, 1. Attendance: 9,136.
22-47 21-28 32 15 67
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Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 8
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In 2009, UNI celebrates the first of its back-toback MVC Tournament crowns. The Panthers beat Illinois State in overtime, 60-57, behind 17 points by Kwadzo Ahelegbe.
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Adam Koch 1-4 Jordan Eglseder 4-8 Ali Farokhmanesh 4-5 Kwadzo Ahelegbe 6-13 Johnny Moran 1-5 Brian Haak 0-0 Travis Brown 1-6 Kerwin Dunham 0-1 Lucas O’Rear 2-3 Adam Rodenberg 1-1
67 61
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TOTALS
UNI (60)
FT Reb PF TP 4-5 2 3-4 13 0-0 2 9-12 5 1-3 4 4-4 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 2
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Klayton Korver Jonathan Cox Leonard Houston A. Emmenecker Josh Young Brent Heemskerk J. Baryenbruch Kit Avery Bill Eaddy Josh Parker Tyson Dirks John Michael Hall
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Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 4
Creighton S. Illinois
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Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 7
Wichita State UNI
31 28
WSU (52)
FG
J.T. Durley 2-5 Garrett Stutz 4-10 Clevin Hannah 4-8 Graham Hatch 2-9 Toure’ Murry 2-8 Aaron Ellis 1-4 Demetric Williams 2-7 Gabe Blair 0-1 TOTALS
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FT Reb PF TP 1-1 2-4 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 2-4 0-0
6 6 6 4 7 4 0 3
3 5 4 11 1 12 0 8 4 6 3 2 5 8 2 0
17-52 9-13 39 22 52 FG
FT Reb PF TP
Adam Koch 0-3 0-1 4 Jordan Eglseder 3-8 4-5 4 Ali Farokhmanesh 2-7 0-0 3 Kwadzo Ahelegbe 5-10 12-14 5 Johnny Moran 1-4 0-0 2 Jake Koch 5-7 0-0 2 Kerwin Dunham 1-1 0-0 0 Marc Sonnen 0-2 0-0 1 Lucas O’Rear 1-1 1-3 2 Anthony James 2-3 0-0 0 TOTALS
52 67
4 0 1 10 0 5 2 24 1 3 0 13 2 3 1 0 4 4 3 5
20-46 17-23 27 18 67
Three-Pointers: WSU (9-24) -- Durley, 0-1; Stutz, 1-2; Hatch, 2-2; Murry, 2-2; Williams, 2-4; UNI (10-20) -- A. Koch, 0-1; Eglseder, 4-5; Ahelegbe, 12-14; O’Rear, 1-3. Assists: WSU (6) -- Durley, 1; Stutz, 2; Hannah, 1; Murry, 1; Williams, 1; UNI (9) -- Eglseder, 1; Farokhmanesh, 2; J. Koch, 2; Dunham, 3; O’Rear, 1. Blocks: WSU (2) -- Stutz, 2; UNI (7) -- A. Koch, 2; Eglseder, 5. Steals: WSU (0); UNI (9) -- Eglseder, 2; Ahelegbe, 2; Moran, 1; J. Koch, 2; Dunham, 1; O’Rear, 1. Attendance: 9,297.
2011 --
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 6
Indiana State Missouri State INS (60) Carl Richard Myles Walker Jake Odum Dwayne Lathan Aaron Carter Lucas Eitel Jake Kelly Isiah Martin Jordan Printy Steve McWhorter R.J. Mahurin TOTALS MSU (56)
28 31 FG 3-5 2-5 3-6 1-4 3-5 0-0 1-1 0-0 3-5 0-0 1-3
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60 56
FT Reb PF TP 2-2 1-4 6-10 2-3 7-9 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
4 5 4 6 4 0 2 0 1 1 0
2 9 2 5 4 12 1 4 2 15 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 8 1 0 1 2
Scottrade Center ... St. Louis ... March 4
Illinois State Creighton
31 30
ILS (79)
FG
Jon Ekey 4-6 Jackie Carmichael 6-11 Tyler Brown 6-18 Nic Moore 6-15 John Wilkins 2-5 Bryant Allen 2-6 Anthony Cousin 1-5 Zeke Upshaw 0-0 TOTALS CU (83)
35 36
13 17
79 83
FT Reb PF TP 1-2 4-5 2-2 6-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
3 9 2 4 4 2 3 2
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27-66 13-15 33 17 79 FG
FT Reb PF TP
Doug McDermott G. Echenique Grant Gibbs Jahenns Manigat Antoine Young Justin Chatman Josh Jones Avery Dingman Will Artino Ethan Wragge
12-18 6-6 4-8 0-0 8-13 2-2 1-2 0-0 3-9 8-14 0-2 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0
6 7 7 2 4 1 3 2 2 2
1 33 4 8 3 20 3 3 3 14 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 3
TOTALS
30-62 16-22 42 18 83
Creighton’s Doug McDermott scored 33 points in the 2012 title game, marking the fourthmost points by a player in an MVC tourney final. CU beat Illinois State in OT, 83-79.
Three-Pointers: ILS (12-29) -- Ekey, 4-6; Carmichael, 1-1; Brown, 2-6; Moore, 2-6; Wilkins, 1-1; Allen, 1-3; Cousin, 1-3; CU (719) -- McDermott, 3-5; Gibbs, 2-3; Manigat, 1-2; Chatman, 0-1; Jones, 0-2; Dingman, 0-3; Wragge, 1-3. Assists: ILS (13) -- Ekey, 2; Brown, 2; Moore, 5; Allen, 1; Cousin, 3; CU (16) -- McDermott, 1; Echenique, 2; Gibbs, 5; Young, 4; Chatman, 1; Jones, 3. Blocks: ILS (6) -- Ekey, 3; Carmichael, 2; Allen, 1; CU (1) -- Wragge, 1. Steals: ILS (3) -- Brown, 2; Cousin, 1; CU (2) -- Gibbs, 1; Manigat, 1. Attendance: 12,380.
17-34 21-32 30 14 60 FG
Kyle Weems 3-16 Will Creekmore 2-5 Nafis Ricks 1-5 Adam Leonard 4-13 Jermaine Mallett 7-15 Caleb Patterson 1-2 Nathan Scheer 0-2 Nick Valla 0-0 Corey Copeland 0-0 Isaiah Rhine 0-1 TOTALS
32 25
2012 --
Tournament
UNI (67)
21 39
Three-Pointers: INS (5-12) -- Richard, 1-2; Odum, 0-1; Lathan, 0-1; Carter, 2-3; Printy, 2-3; Mahurin, 0-2; MSU (8-27) -- Weems, 2-6; Leonard, 3-11; Mallett, 3-8; Scheer, 0-2. Assists: INS (5) -- Odum, 2; Carter, 1; McWhorter, 2; MSU (4) -- Weems, 1; Creekmore, 1; Ricks, 2. Blocks: INS (8) -- Richard, 1; Walker, 3; Odum, 1; Carter, 2; Mahurin, 1; MSU (2) -- Creekmore, 1; Rhine, 1. Steals: INS (3) -- Richard, 1; Odum, 1; Lathan, 1; MSU (8) -- Weems, 1; Ricks, 2; Leonard, 2; Mallett, 3. Attendance: 10,171.
FT Reb PF TP 3-4 1-3 5-6 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0
8 7 3 5 8 0 1 1 0 2
3 11 2 5 5 7 1 11 4 17 0 4 4 0 3 1 0 0 1 0
18-59 12-17 39 23 56
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MVC Tournament Records (Title Game Only) TEAM WIN-LOSS RECORDS W-L in Title Games -- Last Game Bradley (2-4) -- 2006 (L, vs. Southern Illinois) Creighton (11-1) -- 2012 (W, vs. Illinois State, OT) Drake (1-0) -- 2008 (W, vs. Illinois State) Evansville (0-1) -- 1999 (L, vs. Creighton) Illinois State (4-6) -- 2012 (L, vs. Creighton, OT) Indiana State (3-1) -- 2011 (W, vs. Missouri State) Missouri State (1-7) -- 2011 (L, vs. Indiana State) New Mexico State (0-1) -- 1979 (L, at Indiana St.) UNI (3-1) -- 2010 (W, vs. Wichita State) Southern Illinois (5-5) -- 2007 (L, vs. Creighton) Tulsa (4-5) -- 1996 (W, vs. Bradley) West Texas State (0-2) -- 1980 (L, at Bradley) Wichita State (2-2) -- 2010 (L, vs. UNI)
Tournament
Current Streaks (3 or more) Creighton -- won 9 in a row Indiana State -- won 3 in a row UNI -- won 3 in a row Bradley -- lost 3 in a row Illinois State -- lost 3 in a row Missouri State -- lost 6 in a row
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points 37 36 34 33 31 29 29 29
Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85) David Moss (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) Xavier McDaniel (WSU) at Tulsa (3-9-85) Doug McDermott (CU) vs Illinois St. (3-4-12) Rico Hill (Illinois State) vs Missouri St. (3-3-97) Larry Bird (Indiana St.) at Creighton (3-5-78) Benoit Benjamin (Creighton) at Tulsa (3-10-84) Hersey Hawkins (BU) vs Illinois St. (3-8-88)
Field Goals Made 15 14 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11
Xavier McDaniel (Wichita St.) at Tulsa (3-9-85) Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85) Benoit Benjamin (Creighton) at Tulsa (3-10-84) Rico Hill (Illinois St.) vs Missouri State (3-3-97) Doug McDermott (CU) vs Illinois St. (3-4-12) Gary Wilson (SIU) vs W. Texas St. (3-5-77) Mike Glenn (SIU) vs West Texas State (3-5-77) Larry Bird (Indiana St.) at Creighton (3-5-78) Herbert Johnson (Tulsa) vs CU (3-10-84) David Moss (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) Tony Holifield (Illinois St.) at Bradley (3-8-88)
Field Goals Attempted 27 23 21 21 20 20 20
Rico Hill (Illinois St.) vs Missouri State (3-3-97) Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85) Ricky Ross (Tulsa) at Illinois State (3-12-83) Randy Blocker (UNI) vs S. Illinois (3-7-94) Gary Wilson (SIU) vs W. Texas St. (3-5-77) Terry Adolph (W. Texas St.) at Bradley (3-1-80) Kent Williams (SIU) vs Creighton (3-4-02)
Field Goal Pct. (Min 10 Att.) .923 .917 .800 .789 .786 .769 .750 .750
Benoit Benjamin (CU) at Tulsa (3-10-84) (12-13) Larry Bird (INS) at Creighton (3-5-78) (11-12) Luke Jackson (BU) vs Illinois St. (3-8-88) (8-10) Xavier McDaniel (WSU) at Tulsa (3-9-85) (15-19) Tony Holifield (ILS) at Bradley (3-8-88) (11-14) Jarrod Coleman (ILS) vs SIU (3-6-90) (10-13) Dan Kieszkowski (SIU) at ILS (3-6-90) (9-12) Danny Moore (MSU) vs Illinois St. (3-3-97) (9-12)
3-Point FGs Made 8 6 5 5 5 5 4
Kai Nurnberger (SIU) vs Creighton (3-7-89) Matt Roggenburk (Creighton) vs SIU (3-7-89) David Moss (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) Skipp Schaefbauer (ILS) vs Missouri St. (3-3-97) Ben Jacobson (UNI) vs Missouri State (3-8-04) Osiris Eldridge (Illinois St.) vs UNI (3-8-09) Seven players tied
3-Point FGs Attempted 14 12 11 10 10 10 9
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Osiris Eldridge (Illinois St.) vs UNI (3-8-09) Kai Nurnberger (SIU) vs Creighton (3-7-89) Adam Leonard (MSU) vs Indiana St. (3-6-11) Skipp Schaefbauer (ILS) vs Missouri St. (3-3-97) Marcus Wilson (UE) vs Creighton (3-1-99) Kent Williams (SIU) vs Creighton (3-4-02) 4 players tied
3-Point Percentage (Min 6 Att.) .750 .714 .667 .667 .667 .667 .571 .571
Matt Roggenburk (CU) vs SIU (3-7-89) (6-8) Ben Jacobson (UNI) vs MSU (3-8-04) (5-7) Kai Nurnberger (SIU) vs CU (3-7-89) (8-12) Matt Wynn (SIU) at Illinois St. (3-6-90) (4-6) Aaron Zobrist (BU) vs Tulsa (3-4-96) (4-6) Jon Ekey (Illinois St.) vs CU (3-4-12) (4-6) Jimmy Motz (CU) vs MSU (3-7-05) (4-7) Clevin Hannah (WSU) vs UNI (3-7-10) (4-7)
Free Throws Made 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9
Kwadzo Ahelegbe (UNI) vs Wichita St. (3-7-10) Paul Pressey (Tulsa) vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Chris Carr (Southern Illinois) vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Chris Lowery (SIU) vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Kelyn Block (Indiana St.) vs Bradley (3-5-01) Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-9-85) David Moss (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) Hersey Hawkins (BU) vs Illinois St. (3-8-88) Mike Vandegarde (Illinois St.) vs SIU (3-8-93) Danny Moore (MSU) vs Illinois State (3-3-97) Nick Porter (Creighton) vs S. Illinois (3-4-07)
Free Throws Attempted 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 12
Paul Pressey (Tulsa) vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Chris Carr (Southern Illinois) vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Kwadzo Ahelegbe (UNI) vs Wichita St. (3-7-10) Antoine Young (CU) vs Illinois St. (3-4-12) Chris Lowery (S. Illinois) vs Illinois St. (3-8-93) Kelyn Block (Indiana St.) vs Bradley (3-5-01) Mike Vandegarde (ILS) vs SIU (3-8-93) Nick Porter (Creighton) vs SIU (3-4-07)
Free Throw Pct. (min. 7 Att.) 1.000 1.000 .900 .900 .900 .889 .875 .875
David Gruber (UNI) vs MSU (3-8-04) (8-8) George Morrow (CU) at WSU (3-7-81) (7-7) Steve Harris (Tulsa) vs WSU (3-9-85) (9-10) David Morse (Tulsa) vs WSU (3-4-87) (9-10) Hersey Hawkins (BU) vs ILS (3-8-88) (9-10) Rickie Johnson (ILS) vs TU (3-12-83) (8-9) Larry Bird (INS) at Creighton (3-5-78) (7-8) Ben Walker (CU) vs UE (3-1-99) (7-8)
Rebounds 16 16 15 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Jerry Jones (SIU) vs Creighton (3-7-89) Randal Falker (S. Illinois) vs Bradley (3-5-06) Jeffrey Rabey (BU) vs Indiana State (3-5-01) Albert “Slab” Jones (NMSU) at INS (3-3-79) Marcus Timmons (S. Illinois) vs Tulsa (3-6-95) George Sims (W. Texas St.) at BU (3-1-80) Xavier McDaniel (Wichita St.) at Tulsa (3-9-85) Herbert Johnson (Tulsa) vs WSU (3-9-85) Cliff Peterson (ILS) at Bradley (3-8-88) Ashraf Amaya (SIU) vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Marcus Timmons (SIU) vs Illinois St. (3-8-93) Michael Ruffin (Tulsa) vs Bradley (3-4-96) Rodney Buford (CU) vs Evansville (3-1-99) Anthony Tolliver (Creighton) vs SIU (3-4-07)
Assists 14 10 10 9 8 8 8 8 8
Anthony Manuel (Bradley) vs ILS (3-8-88) Byron Boudreaux (Tulsa) at Bradley (3-5-86) Byron Boudreaux (Tulsa) vs Wichita St. (3-4-87) Ricky Ross (Tulsa) vs Creighton (3-10-84) Tony Martin (WSU) vs Creighton (3-7-81) Aubrey Sherrod (WSU) at Tulsa (3-9-85) Tracy Moore (Tulsa) vs Wichita State (3-4-87) Ryan Bettenhausen (MSU) vs ILS (3-3-97) Steve Hansell (ILS) vs Missouri State (3-2-98)
Steals 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3
Carl Nicks (INS) vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Eddie Harris (W. Texas St.) at Bradley (3-1-80) Terry Adolph (W. Texas St.) at Bradley (3-1-80) Steve Harris (Tulsa) at Illinois State (3-12-83) Will Franklin (Bradley) vs S. Illinois (3-5-06) Osiris Eldridge (Illinois St.) vs Drake (3-9-08) Emmanuel Holloway (ILS) vs UNI (3-8-09) 22 payers tied
Blocked Shots 5
Benoit Benjamin (Creighton) at Tulsa (3-10-84)
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Djibril Kante (Indiana St.) vs Bradley (3-5-01) Jordan Eglseder (UNI) vs Wichita St. (3-7-10) Tamarr Maclin (MSU) vs Creighton (3-7-05) Nathan Bilyeu (MSU) vs Creighton (3-7-05) 10 players tied
Double-Doubles 3 Marcus Timmons, SIU, 11p-13r vs ILS (3-8-93) 14 points-11 rebounds vs UNI (3-7-94) 13 points-14 rebounds vs Tulsa (3-6-95) 2 Herbert Johnson, Tulsa, 23p-12r vs CU (3-10-84) 16 points-13 rebounds vs Wichita St. (3-9-85) 1 27 times (listed alphabetical below) Ashraf Amaya, SIU, 11p-13r vs Illinois St. (3-8-93) Mitchell Anderson, BU, 16p-12r vs WTSU (3-1-80) Merrill Andrews, MSU, 20p-10r vs UNI (3-8-04) Tony Bennett, BU, 11p-10r vs S. Illinois (3-5-06) Larry Bird, INS, 20p-10r vs N. Mexico St. (3-3-79) Greg Brandon, CU, 11p-11r at Tulsa (3-10-84) Rodney Buford, CU, 21p-13r vs Evansville (3-1-99) Gary Collier, TU, 13p-10r vs Missouri State (3-9-92) Jermaine Dearman, SIU, 10p-10r vs CU (3-10-03) Randal Falker, SIU, 17p-16r vs Bradley (3-5-06) Steve Grayer, WSU, 14p-10r at Tulsa (3-4-87) Albert “Slab” Jones, NMSU, 12p-14r at INS (3-3-79) Jerry Jones, SIU, 14p-16r vs Creighton (3-7-89) Dan Kieszkowski, SIU, 21p-11r at ILS (3-6-90) Kyle Korver, CU, 12p-10r vs S. Illinois (3-10-03) Rick Lamb, ILS, 12p-11r vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Cliff Levingston, WSU, 12p-10r vs CU (3-7-81) Anthony Manuel, BU, 12p-14a vs Illinois St. (3-8-88) Xavier McDaniel, WSU, 34p-13r at Tulsa (3-9-85) George Morrow, CU, 13p-12r at Wichita St. (3-7-81) Cliff Peterson, ILS, 13p-13r at Bradley (3-8-88) Michael Ruffin, Tulsa, 15p-13r vs Bradley (3-4-96) George Sims, WTSU, 10p-13r at Bradley (3-1-80) Anthony Tolliver, CU, 15p-13r vs SIU (3-4-07) Bruce Vanley, Tulsa, 21p-11r vs ILS (3-6-82) Ben Walker, CU, 18p-11r vs Evansville (3-1-99) Gary Wilson, SIU, 28p-10r vs W. Texas St. (3-5-77)
TEAM RECORDS Points 90 84 84 84 84 83 83 82 82
Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12) Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77) Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-9-85)
Margin of Victory 30 24 24 20 18 16 16 15 15
(79-49) (83-59) (80-56) (84-64) (75-57) (74-58) (68-52) (77-62) (67-52)
Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05) Tulsa at Bradley (3-5-86) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)
Field Goals Made 36 34 32 32 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30
Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77) Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-9-85) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03) Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12)
Field Goals Attempted 71 Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77) 71 Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92) 70 Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-9-85)
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MVC Tournament Records (Title Game Only) 69 68 67 66 66 66
Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Missouri State vs UNI (3-8-04) Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)
Field Goal Percentage .643 .588 .571 .571 .566 .556 .554 .549
(36-56) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) (30-51) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) (28-49) Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84) (28-49) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-4-87) (30-53) Indiana St. vs New Mexico St. (3-3-79) (30-54) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) (31-56) Illinois State vs Missouri St. (3-2-98) (28-51) Tulsa at Bradley (3-5-86)
12 12 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9
Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) Evansville vs Creighton (3-1-99) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10)
3-Point FGs Attempted 35 29 28 28 27 25 25 24 24
Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) Evansville vs Creighton (3-1-99) UNI vs Missouri State (3-8-04) Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10)
3-Point FG Percentage .800 .563 .526 .500 .480 .450 .438 .429 .429 .429 .429
(8-10) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-4-87) (9-16) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) (10-19) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02) (10-20) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) (12-25) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05) (9-20) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) (7-16) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) (9-21) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00) (6-14) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) (3-7) Illinois St. vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) (3-7) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91)
Free Throws Made 32 27 24 24 24 23 23 21 21 21 21
Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) UNI vs Missouri State (3-8-04) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) Illinois State at Tulsa (3-6-82) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)
Free Throw Attempts 46 38 36 33 33 32 29 29
Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) UNI vs Missouri State (3-8-04) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Tulsa at Bradley (3-5-86)
Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (5-5) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) .933 (14-15) S. Illinois vs W. Texas State (3-5-77) .929 (13-14) Bradley vs Indiana State (3-5-01) .909 (10-11) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02)
(10-11) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-10-03) (21-24) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-4-02) (13-15) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) (6-7) Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78)
Rebounds 50 49 47 46 45 44 43 43 43
Missouri State vs UNI (3-8-04) Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Bradley vs Indiana State (3-5-01) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Creighton vs Evansville (3-1-99) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03)
Assists 26 22 22 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19
Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Tulsa vs Wichita State (3-4-87) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-7-81) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98) New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84) Tulsa vs Creighton (3-10-84) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Missouri State vs Illinois State (3-2-98)
Steals 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10
Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) UNI vs Southern Illinois (3-7-94) Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02) Missouri State vs UNI (3-8-04)
Blocked Shots 9 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 6
Missouri State vs Creighton (3-7-05) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-10-03) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)
Turnovers 20 20 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17
West Texas State at Bradley (3-1-80) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) West Texas State vs Southern Illinois (3-5-77) Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Wichita State vs Creighton (3-7-81) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06)
Points (1st Half Only) 45 44 42 42 42 40 40 40
Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Tulsa vs Creighton (3-10-84) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-3-97) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03) Creighton at Wichita State (3-7-81) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)
Largest Halftime Leads 26 21 15 14 12 11 11 10
(42-16) (40-19) (35-20) (45-31) (32-20) (33-22) (42-31) (40-30)
Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-10-03) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00) Indiana State vs N. Mexico St. (3-3-79) S. Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Bradley vs West Texas State (3-1-80) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-3-97) Creighton at Wichita State (3-7-81)
Most FGs Made (1st Half Only) 20 18 16 16 16 15 15 15
Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) Missouri State vs Tulsa (3-9-92) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94)
Most FGs Attempted (1st Half Only) 37 36 35 34 34 32 31 31 31
Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94) New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12)
FG Percentage (1st Half Only) .615 .545 .542 .541 .533 .517 .514 .500 .500 .500
(16-26) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) (12-22) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) (13-24) S. Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) (20-37) Indiana St. vs New Mexico St. (3-3-79) (16-30) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) (15-29) Missouri State vs Tulsa (3-9-92) (18-35) Illinois St. vs S. Illinois (3-6-90) (14-28) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) (13-26) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-4-07) (10-20) Indiana St. vs Missouri State (3-6-11)
Tournament
3-Point FGs Made
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3-Point FGs Made (1st Half Only) 7 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4
Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)
3FGs Attempted (1st Half Only) 15 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10
Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94) UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)
3FG Percentage (1st Half Only) .833 .636 .600 .571 .500 .500 .455 .444
(5-6) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) (7-11) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) (3-5) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) (4-7) S. Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) (6-12) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) (5-10) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) (5-11) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) (4-9) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11)
Free Throws Made (1st Half Only) 11 10 8 8 7 7
Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-8-93) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96)
FTs Attempted (1st Half Only) 14 13 12 9 9
Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Indiana State vs New Mexico State (3-3-79) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90)
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MVC Tournament Records (Title Game Only) 9 9
Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96)
Free Throw Pct. (1st Half Only) .786 (11-14) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) .769 (10-13) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-7-89) .667 (8-12) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95)
Points (2nd Half Only)
Tournament
54 52 51 47 46 46 45 44 44
Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-02) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Illinois State vs Missouri State (3-2-98) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Southern Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89)
Scoring Margin (2nd Half Only) 18 16 14 12 12 12 12 12
(39-21) (46-30) (36-22) (44-32) (54-42) (52-40) (42-30) (37-25)
UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Bradley vs Illinois State (3-8-88) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06) S. Illinois vs West Texas State (3-5-77) Tulsa vs Illinois State (3-6-82) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Creighton vs Evansville (3-1-99) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05)
Field Goals Made (2nd Half Only) 19 18 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14
Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92) UNI vs Southern Illinois (3-7-94) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)
FGs Attempted (2nd Half Only) 39 38 37 35 35 34 33 32
Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Southern Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Tulsa vs Bradley (3-4-96) New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79)
Field Goal Pct. (2nd Half Only) .704 .625 .583 .579 .565 .560 .542 .517
(19-27) Wichita State at Tulsa (3-9-85) (10-16) Indiana St. vs New Mexico St. (3-3-79) (14-24) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) (11-19) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) (13-23) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94) (14-25) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) (13-24) Missouri State vs Tulsa (3-9-92) (15-29) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-7-89)
3-Point FGs Made (2nd Half Only) 6 5 5 4 4 4 4
UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12)
3FGs Attempted (2nd Half Only) 17 16 16 15 14 14 13 12 12
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Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Tulsa vs Missouri State (3-9-92) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10)
3FG Percentage (2nd Half Only) .600 .500 .500 .500 .429 .400 .400 .385
(6-10) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) (4-8) Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96) (3-6) Illinois St. vs Southern Illinois (3-6-90) (3-6) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12) (3-7) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) (2-5) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) (2-5) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94) (5-13) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08)
Free Throws Made (2nd Half Only) 24 18 17 17 17 15 15 13
Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)
FTs Attempted (2nd Half Only) 27 26 26 24 23 23 21 17 17
Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07) Southern Illinois vs UNI (3-7-94) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-8-93)
FT Percentage (2nd Half Only) .900 .889 .833 .813 .786 .769 .739 .727
(9-10) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12) (24-27) Illinois State vs Tulsa (3-12-83) (10-12) UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09) (13-16) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) (11-14) Creighton vs S. Illinois (3-7-89) (10-13) UNI vs Southern Illinois (3-7-94) (17-23) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06) (8-11) Illinois State vs S. Illinois (3-6-90)
Fewest Points (Game) 45 46 46 49 52 52 52 54
Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06) Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08) Indiana State at Creighton (3-5-78) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78)
Fewest Field Goals Made (Game) 15 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19
Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06) Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-8-93) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) Southern Illinois vs Bradley (3-5-06) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)
Fewest FGs Attempted (Game) 34 40 44 46 46 47 47 48 48
Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Indiana State at Creighton (3-5-78) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-6-00) UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-5-91) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-4-07) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01)
Worst FG Percentage (Game) .283 .302 .305 .313
(15-53) (19-63) (18-59) (20-64)
Bradley vs Tulsa (3-4-96) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09) Missouri St. vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Tulsa vs Southern Illinois (3-6-95)
.327 .339 .339 .344
(17-52) (19-56) (19-56) (22-64)
Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Illinois St. vs S. Illinois (3-8-93) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) S. Illinois vs Creighton (3-10-03)
Fewest 3FGs Made (Game) 0
Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93)
Fewest Free Throws Made (Game) 3 5 6 6 6 7 8 9
New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78) Illinois State at Bradley (3-8-88) Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) six times
Fewest FTs Attempted (Game) 5 6 7 10 11 11 11 11
Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) New Mexico State at Indiana State (3-3-79) Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78) Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-02) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-10-03) Drake vs Illinois State (3-9-08) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)
Worst FT Percentage (Game) .429 .500 .571 .571 .583 .600 .600 .600
(6-14) Illinois State at Bradley (3-8-88) (3-6) N. Mexico State at Indiana St. (3-3-79) (12-21) S. Illinois at Illinois State (3-6-90) (8-14) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) (7-12) Bradley vs Southern Illinois (3-5-06) (6-10) Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08) (12-20) Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84) (9-15) Indiana St. vs N. Mexico State (3-3-79)
Fewest Rebounds (Game) 22 23 24 24 26 27 27 27
Illinois State vs Drake (3-9-08) Creighton vs Indiana State (3-5-78) Indiana State at Creighton (3-5-78) Bradley vs Tulsa (3-5-86) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Illinois State vs Southern Illinois (3-8-93) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10)
Fewest Assists (Game) 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 7
Missouri State vs Indiana State (3-6-11) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-7-05) Indiana State vs Missouri State (3-6-11) Tulsa at Illinois State (3-12-83) Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-5-91) Southern Illinois vs Illinois State (3-8-93) Missouri State vs Creighton (3-6-00) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-4-07) UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09)
Fewest Steals (Game) 0 2 2 2 2 2
Wichita State vs UNI (3-7-10) Creighton at Tulsa (3-10-84) Southern Illinois vs Creighton (3-7-89) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) UNI vs Illinois State (3-8-09) Creighton vs Illinois State (3-4-12)
Fewest Blocks (Game) 0
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Fewest Turnovers (Game) 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 7
UNI vs Wichita State (3-7-10) Tulsa vs Creighton (3-10-84) Illinois State vs Creighton (3-4-12) Creighton vs Southern Illinois (3-7-89) Southern Illinois vs Tulsa (3-6-95) Indiana State vs Bradley (3-5-01) Creighton vs Missouri State (3-7-05) Illinois State vs UNI (3-8-09)
Missouri Valley Conference Tournament
Tournament
The Missouri Valley Conference will conduct its 23rd St. Louis-based postseason men’s basketball championship, when the MVC Tournament takes the hardwood at Scottrade Center, formerly known as Savvis Center, on March 7-10, 2013. The Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, also known uniquely as “Arch Madness” to Valley fans, will be played at Scottrade Center for the 19th time. With 23-straight years at the same neutral site, Arch Madness is the second-longest neutral site tenured collegiate tourney in the nation (following only the Big East in New York City). The tournament -- for the eighthstraight year -- will begin Thursday and end Sunday. From 1997-2005, the tournament had started on a Friday and ended on a Monday. Notably this season, State Farm Insurance, a league corporate partner and title sponsor of the MVC’s women’s volleyball and women’s basketball championships since 1995, ended its run as the men’s basketball tournament title sponsor after 12 seasons. State Farm, however, continues
2012 Men’s Basketball Conference Tournament Per-Session Averages League
Sess. Total
Big East Atlantic Coast Big 12 Big Ten Southeastern Mountain West MVC C-USA Pac-12 Colonial
8 6 5 6 6 4 5 6 6 6
160,456 117,120 94,894 107,737 86,270 50,499 62,283 65,069 53,629 47,833
Avg. 20,057 19,520 18,979 17,956 14,378 12,625 12,457 10,845 8,938 7,972
Source: NCAA, only the top 10 are listed
Top Title Games - 2007 League ^MISSOURI VALLEY ^Atlantic Coast ^Big East ^Big 12 ^Pacific 10 ^Big Ten Mountain West ^denotes neutral site
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Attendance 22,612 22,269 19,594 18,879 18,259 17,538 16,204
2013 MVC TOURNAMENT BRACKET (Matchups for qualifying-round games TBA) #1
#8 #9
Friday -- #3
Thurs. -- #1
#5 #7
Saturday -- #7
#4 Friday -- #4
Sunday -- #9
#2 Friday -- #5
#10 Thurs. -- #2
Saturday -- #8
#3 #6
MVC Champion & NCAA Qualifier
Friday -- #6
Tournament Game Times (All times CST): Session I Thursday, March 7 6 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. Session II Friday, March 8 12 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 3 ends. Session III Friday, March 8 6 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 5 ends. Session IV Saturday, March 9 1:30 p.m. & 24 minutes after Game 7 ends. Session V Sunday, March 10 1 p.m. Qualifying-round pairings to be announced March 2. Times subject to change.
to be a prominent sponsor for the conference. The MVC Tournament site has moved from Kiel Auditorium (1991) to the Saint Louis Arena (1992-1994) to Scottrade Center (1995-present). In 2012, the tournament drew more than 42,000 fans for a 17th-straight year. The 2007 turnstile of 85,074 set a league record in the league’s tournament history in St. Louis. Last year’s figure of 62,283 was fourth-best in the history of the tournament, while the league has had a tournament turnstile of better than 50,000 in each of the past 10 seasons. Last year’s championship game attendance was 12,380 -- the fourthbest for a title game. Since the Conference moved its tournament to St. Louis in 1991, some of the greatest moments in Valley men’s basketball history have occurred in the Gateway City. In 1995, Southern Illinois completed a three-peat at the Conference tournament -- the only time a league school has won three consecutive tourney championships. In the 1996 semis, Bradley’s Deon Jackson hit an improbable threepointer with no time remaining for a
64-62 win over Missouri State. His shot was nominated for an ESPN “ESPY Award” for the college basketball play of the year. In 1998, Illinois State took its second-straight regular-season and conference tournament titles -- the first time in Missouri Valley Conference history that a school had accomplished that feat. UNI’s 2004 title and subsequent NCAA bid gave the Panthers their first tournament berth as an MVC member. With that, all 10 current members have represented the Missouri Valley Conference in the NCAA Tournament. And in 2005, UNI was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the tournament and still received an at-large berth into the NCAAs. That marked the first time a team that failed to advance to the MVC tournament semis earned a spot in the NCAA tourney. The 2008 Tournament marked the first time the top-seeded team (Drake) won the title since Illinois State swept the regular-season and tournament titles during the 1997-98 season. That happened again in 2009 and 2010 as UNI accomplished the feat as the tourney’s top seed. In 2009 and 2010, UNI swept both the regular-season and tournament
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All-Time Standings 1907-08
1913-14
Non-Conference: 34-22 North Division Iowa State Nebraska Drake
1-0 0-0 0-1
1-1 8-5 1-4
Nebraska Iowa State Drake
7-0 4-10 0-5
15-3 4-14 1-9
13-1 7-5 4-6 4-12
17-1 10-7 7-6 4-12
Non-Conference: 19-9 Kansas 13-1 Nebraska 8-4 Missouri 6-6 Iowa State 5-5 Kansas State 4-10 Drake 1-5 Washington 1-7
16-1 10-8 8-6 6-7 6-12 5-6 6-7
South Division
South Division
*Kansas 4-0 18-6 Washington 1-0 4-2 Missouri 0-5 8-10 * -- won playoff for title.
Kansas Kansas State Washington Missouri
1908-09
1914-15
Non-Conference: 33-22 North Division Nebraska Iowa State Drake
5-3 4-4 3-5
8-15 4-10 3-8
South Division *Kansas 6-2 25-3 Missouri 3-5 11-5 Washington 3-5 6-5 * -- won playoff for title.
1909-10
Non-Conference: 23-23 North Division 6-2 6-2 0-8
9-7 6-10 0-12
South Division *Kansas 7-1 18-1 Washington 3-5 7-6 Missouri 2-6 7-11 * -- won playoff for title.
1910-11 Non-Conference: 7-12 Kansas 9-3 Nebraska 6-6 Iowa State 6-8 Missouri 5-7 Drake 0-2
12-6 10-8 6-11 5-7 0-6
1911-12
Non-Conference: 14-5 North Division Nebraska Iowa State Drake
12-0 7-6 0-6
14-1 8-7 2-7
6-6 5-5 4-9
11-7 8-5 5-10
South Division Kansas Washington Missouri
1912-13
Non-Conference: 22-12 North Division Nebraska Iowa State Drake
10-1 3-9 0-6
17-2 3-13 1-8
South Division *Kansas 8-3 16-6 Missouri 8-4 12-6 Washington 2-8 4-8 * -- won playoff for title.
1915-16 Non-Conference: Nebraska Missouri Kansas State Kansas Iowa State Drake Washington
18-11 12-0 10-2 9-3 5-11 2-8 1-5 1-11
13-1 13-3 13-3 6-12 4-12 3-9 6-11
1916-17 Non-Conference: Kansas State Missouri Iowa State Kansas Nebraska Washington Drake
35-9 10-2 15-2 10-4 12-4 6-4 12-6 9-7 12-8 4-8 12-10 1-11 7-12 0-4 5-7
1917-18 Non-Conference: Missouri Kansas State Kansas Nebraska Washington Iowa State Drake
17-1 12-5 10-8 7-7 9-8 6-9 2-17
30-15 10-2 17-2 11-3 14-3 10-6 10-6 5-3 6-5 5-9 7-9 3-8 5-11 2-8 9-9 2-9 10-18
1919-20 Non-Conference: Missouri Washington Kansas Kansas State Oklahoma Drake Iowa State Grinnell
Conference Only W-L Pct.
Creighton Missouri State Illinois State Bradley Southern Illinois Wichita State Northern Iowa Evansville Drake Indiana State
462-323 226-168 298-236 516-414 333-287 511-492 182-196 136-188 535-785 232-364
.589 .574 .558 .555 .537 .509 .481 .420 .405 .389
Butler Louisville Kansas Cincinnati Oklahoma State Nebraska Missouri Oklahoma New Mexico State Saint Louis Kansas State Tulsa Memphis State Houston Washington (Mo.) Detroit Washburn Iowa State Grinnell West Texas State North Texas State
18-2 121-37 210-83 128-52 220-114 155-87 178-110 78-52 92-71 239-202 115-100 400-427 35-55 46-76 160-265 33-59 31-57 89-166 83-173 67-144 54-194
.900 .766 .717 .711 .659 .640 .618 .600 .564 .542 .535 .484 .389 .377 .376 .359 .352 .349 .324 .318 .218
28-7 17-1 17-1 11-5 13-5 9-7 11-7 8-8 10-8 3-7 9-7 3-7 12-11 2-10 6-12 1-9 4-10
All Games W-L Pct. 860-582 .596 417-279 .599 545-406 .573 1061-711  .599 651-497 .567 1050-857  .551 325-299 .521 246-290 .459 1095-1287 .459 477-576 .453 30-12 232-78 295-103 286-76 536-256 210-137 222-133 98-58 217-141 531-386 149-113 835-747 83-77 116-134 304-383 112-102 50-99 125-212 131-222 199-234 149-301
.714 .748 .741 .790 .677 .605 .625 .629 .606 .579 .569 .528 .519 .464 .443 .523 .336 .371 .371 .460 .331
Current MVC members at top; ranked by MVC win pct.
1920-21 20-12 15-1 10-5 9-8 4-5 4-8 1-6 0-10
1918-19 Non-Conference: Kansas State Missouri Nebraska Grinnell Kansas Iowa State Washington Drake
Team
History
Iowa State Nebraska Drake
COMPOSITE MISSOURI VALLEY STANDINGS
Non-Conference: 19-13 North Division
Non-Conference: Missouri Nebraska Kansas State Kansas Drake Iowa State Oklahoma Grinnell Washington
25-5 17-1 9-1 11-5 10-8 5-8 6-8 5-9 2-12 2-16
17-1 14-3 14-6 10-8 10-8 10-8 8-10 6-12 3-17
10-7 15-1 15-1 12-4 8-8 8-8 8-8 3-13 2-14 1-15
16-1 16-2 14-4 10-8 9-9 8-9 3-14 5-14 1-18
6-6 16-0 14-2 10-6 9-7
17-1 15-3 10-6 11-7
1921-22 Non-Conference: Missouri Kansas Drake Iowa State Oklahoma Nebraska Kansas State Grinnell Washington
1922-23 Non-Conference: Kansas Missouri Drake Iowa State
Washington Nebraska Oklahoma Grinnell Kansas State
8-8 5-11 5-11 3-13 2-14
8-10 6-12 6-12 3-13 2-14
7-12 15-1 13-3 10-6 8-8 8-8 8-8 4-12 4-12 2-14
16-3 15-3 11-7 10-9 9-9 8-8 4-14 4-15 2-16
6-7 15-1 13-3 10-6 10-6 9-7 6-10 4-12 4-12 1-15
17-1 14-3 10-8 10-8 10-8 7-11 4-12 4-13 2-15
1923-24 Non-Conference: Kansas Oklahoma Nebraska Washington Drake Kansas State Grinnell Missouri Iowa State
1924-25 Non-Conference: Kansas Nebraska Kansas State Washington Oklahoma Missouri Drake Grinnell Iowa State
141
All-Time Standings 1925-26 Non-Conference: Kansas Oklahoma Kansas State Missouri Nebraska Drake Washington Oklahoma State Iowa State Grinnell
1932-33 12-16 16-2 9-3 9-3 8-8 7-7 7-9 7-9 5-7 3-11 1-13
16-2 11-4 11-7 8-10 8-10 9-9 7-9 9-9 4-14 1-14
23-15 11-2 12-5 8-4 7-7 6-6 6-6 6-6 7-8 2-10 2-13
15-2 12-6 12-5 8-10 10-8 9-8 8-9 9-9 5-10 2-15
1926-27 Non-Conference: Kansas Nebraska Oklahoma Drake Kansas State Missouri Oklahoma State Iowa State Washington Grinnell
1927-28
History
Non-Conference: Oklahoma Missouri Oklahoma State Kansas Washington Kansas State Nebraska Drake Grinnell Iowa State
2-5 18-0 18-0 13-5 13-5 11-7 11-7 9-9 9-9 8-10 10-12 8-10 8-10 7-11 7-11 7-11 7-13 6-12 6-13 3-15 3-15
Non-Conference: 22-22 Butler 9-1 Creighton 8-2 Washington 5-5 Grinnell 3-7 Oklahoma State 3-7 Drake 2-8
1933-34 Non-Conference: 22-25 Butler 9-1 Creighton 7-3 Grinnell 5-5 Drake 4-6 Washington 4-6 Oklahoma State 1-9
1 14-7 14-3 8-7 6-12 6-12 4-14
1934-35 Non-Conference: 23-29 Creighton 8-4 12-8 Drake 8-4 14-11 Grinnell 7-5 11-8 Washington 6-6 7-11 Oklahoma State 5-7 9-9 Washburn 5-7 7-13 Tulsa 4-8 6-10
1935-36 Non-Conference: 31-25 Creighton 8-4 13-6 Oklahoma State 8-4 16-8 Drake 8-4 16-12 Washburn 6-6 7-15 Grinnell 4-8 7-11 Tulsa 3-9 6-14 Washington 3-9 6-13
1936-37
Non-Conference: 23-35 Washington 7-0 Creighton 4-1 Drake 3-4 Oklahoma State 0-4 Grinnell 0-5
Non-Conference: 29-18 Oklahoma State 11-1 20-3 Creighton 8-4 11-9 Drake 7-5 13-10 Grinnell 7-5 8-10 Tulsa 4-8 9-9 Washington 3-9 6-12 Washburn 2-10 4-17
11-7 13-4 6-13 1-14 6-11
Non-Conference: 17-27 Creighton 6-2 Washington 6-2 Drake 4-4 Grinnell 4-4 Oklahoma State 0-8
12-7 8-7 10-9 6-9 1-15
1930-31 Non-Conference: 13-33 Creighton 5-3 Oklahoma State 5-3 Washington 5-3 Grinnell 3-5 Drake 2-6
8-10 7-9 7-11 7-8 4-15
1931-32 Non-Conference: 21-33 Creighton 8-0 Grinnell 5-3 Washington 3-5 Oklahoma State 2-6 Drake 2-6
17-4 8-8 10-9 4-15 2-17
N B S D O D T W
16-5 12-5 10-7 5-11 5-12 4-12
1928-29
1929-30
142
1
1937-38 Non-Conference: Oklahoma State Drake Tulsa Grinnell Creighton Washburn Washington Saint Louis
39-36 13-1 25-3 10-4 14-6 8-6 12-10 7-7 10-9 7-7 11-14 6-8 10-13 3-11 4-17 2-12 9-20
1938-39 Non-Conference: Oklahoma State Drake Grinnell Tulsa Creighton Washington Saint Louis Washburn
36-31 11-3 19-8 11-3 14-7 8-6 14-7 8-6 15-8 7-7 11-12 6-8 10-12 3-11 5-16 2-12 4-17
In 1945, Oklahoma State (then A&M Aggies) became the first Valley school to win the NCAA I Men’s Basketball Championship.
1939-40 Non-Conference: Oklahoma State Creighton Drake Washburn Tulsa Washington Saint Louis
1944-45* 41-34 12-0 26-3 8-4 11-9 7-5 13-12 6-6 10-10 5-7 12-15 2-10 7-13 2-10 4-14
1940-41 Non-Conference: 35-29 Creighton 9-3 Oklahoma State 8-4 Tulsa 7-5 Washington 6-6 Drake 6-6 Washburn 4-8 Saint Louis 2-10
18-7 18-7 12-9 9-8 9-11 8-15 3-14
1941-42
Non-Conference: 63-37 Oklahoma State --- 27-4 Saint Louis --- 11-3 Washington --- 10-9 Drake --- 11-13 Tulsa --- 4-8 *-- no MVC play, World War II
1945-46 Non-Conference: 55-39 Oklahoma State 12-0 31-2 Wichita State 6-4 14-9 Saint Louis 6-5 13-11 Drake 5-7 10-16 Washington 3-6 10-17 Creighton 3-7 9-10 Tulsa 3-9 6-12
1946-47
Non-Conference: 32-31 Oklahoma State 9-1 20-6 Creighton 9-1 18-5 Washington 4-6 11-12 Saint Louis 4-6 8-12 Tulsa 3-7 3-13 Drake 1-9 2-13
Non-Conference: 58-47 Saint Louis 11-1 18-11 Oklahoma State 8-4 24-8 Drake 8-4 18-11 Creighton 7-5 17-8 Washington 3-9 11-14 Tulsa 3-9 4-20 Wichita State 2-10 8-17
1942-43
1947-48
Non-Conference: 27-21 Creighton 10-0 16-1 Oklahoma State 7-3 14-10 Washington 7-3 9-10 Saint Louis 3-7 10-11 Drake 3-7 8-9 Tulsa 0-10 0-10
Non-Conference: 64-31 Oklahoma State 10-0 27-4 Saint Louis 8-2 24-3 Drake 5-5 14-12 Creighton 4-6 10-13 Tulsa 2-8 7-16 Wichita State 1-9 12-13
1943-44*
1948-49
Non-Conference: 51-27 Oklahoma State --- 27-6 Washington --- 12-5 Tulsa --- 5-3 Drake --- 7-13 *-- no MVC play, World War II
Non-Conference: 69-36 Oklahoma State 9-1 23-5 Saint Louis 8-2 22-4 Bradley 6-4 27-8 Drake 4-6 13-13 Wichita 3-7 10-16 Tulsa 0-10 4-20
N O B S D W D T H
1
N S O T D H W
1
N O T S H D W
1
N O W T S H D
1
N T S O W H D
1
N H S O W T D B
4 3 9 3 8
1 8 1
4
5
1949-50
1956-57
1963-64
Non-Conference: 78-27 Bradley 11-1 32-5 Saint Louis 8-4 17-9 Detroit 7-5 20-6 Oklahoma State 7-5 18-9 Drake 5-7 14-12 Tulsa 3-9 12-11 Wichita State 1-11 7-17
Non-Conference: 54-44 Saint Louis 12-2 19-9 Bradley 9-5 22-7 Oklahoma State 8-6 17-9 Wichita State 8-6 15-11 Detroit 5-9 11-15 Houston 5-9 10-16 Tulsa 5-9 8-17 Drake 4-10 8-16
Non-Conference: 71-29 *Wichita State 10-2 23-6 Drake 10-2 21-7 Bradley 7-5 23-6 Cincinnati 6-6 17-9 Saint Louis 6-6 13-12 Tulsa 2-10 10-15 N. Texas State 1-11 7-17 *-- won playoff for title
1957-58
1964-65
1950-51 Non-Conference: Oklahoma State Bradley Saint Louis Detroit Wichita Drake Tulsa Houston
86-42 12-2 11-3 11-3 7-7 5-9 4-10 4-10 2-12
29-6 32-6 22-8 17-14 9-16 11-14 11-17 11-17
1951-52 Non-Conference: 58-41 Saint Louis 9-1 23-8 Oklahoma State 7-3 19-8 Tulsa 5-5 14-10 Detroit 4-6 14-12 Houston 3-7 7-14 Wichita 2-8 11-19
1952-53 Non-Conference: 60-37 Oklahoma State 8-2 23-7 Tulsa 5-5 15-10 Saint Louis 5-5 16-11 Houston 5-5 9-13 Detroit 4-6 11-15 Wichita State 3-7 16-11
1953-54 Non-Conference: 72-37 Oklahoma State 9-1 24-5 Wichita State 8-2 27-4 Tulsa 5-5 15-14 Saint Louis 4-6 14-12 Houston 3-7 11-15 Detroit 1-9 11-17
1954-55 Non-Conference: 70-28 Tulsa 8-2 21-7 Saint Louis 8-2 20-8 Oklahoma State 5-5 12-13 Wichita State 4-6 17-9 Houston 3-7 15-10 Detroit 2-8 15-11
1955-56 Non-Conference: 69-28 Houston 9-3 19-7 Saint Louis 8-4 18-7 Oklahoma State 8-4 18-9 Wichita State 7-5 14-12 Tulsa 4-8 16-10 Detroit 3-9 13-12 Bradley 3-9 13-13
Non-Conference: Cincinnati Bradley Saint Louis Drake Wichita State Houston Tulsa N. Texas State
51-41 13-1 25-3 12-2 20-7 9-5 16-10 7-7 13-12 6-8 14-12 4-10 9-16 4-10 7-19 1-13 3-18
1958-59 Non-Conference: Cincinnati Bradley Saint Louis Wichita State Houston Drake Tulsa N. Texas State
1965-66 66-32 13-1 26-4 12-2 25-4 10-4 20-6 7-7 14-12 6-8 12-14 4-10 9-15 2-12 10-15 2-12 6-18
1959-60 Non-Conference: Cincinnati Bradley Saint Louis Wichita State Houston Tulsa Drake N. Texas State
Non-Conference: 68-31 Cincinnati 10-4 21-7 Bradley 9-5 20-6 Wichita State 9-5 17-9 Louisville 8-6 16-10 Saint Louis 8-6 16-10 Tulsa 6-8 16-13 Drake 6-8 13-12 N. Texas State 0-14 5-20
1966-67 71-31 13-1 28-2 12-2 27-2 9-5 18-9 6-8 14-12 6-8 13-12 5-9 9-17 4-10 11-14 1-13 7-19
1960-61 Non-Conference: Cincinnati Bradley Drake Saint Louis Wichita State Tulsa N. Texas State
Non-Conference: 66-33 Wichita State 11-3 21-9 Bradley 9-5 18-9 Saint Louis 9-5 18-9 Louisville 8-6 15-10 Tulsa 7-7 14-11 Drake 6-8 15-10 Cincinnati 5-9 14-12 N. Texas State 1-13 7-19
Non-Conference: Louisville Tulsa Wichita State Bradley Cincinnati Saint Louis N. Texas State Drake
68-29 12-2 23-5 10-4 19-8 9-5 14-12 6-8 17-9 6-8 17-9 5-9 13-13 4-10 12-13 4-10 9-16
1967-68 74-29 10-2 9-3 7-5 7-5 6-6 2-10 1-11
27-3 21-5 19-7 21-9 18-8 8-17 2-22
1961-62 Non-Conference: 62-40 *Cincinnati 10-2 29-2 Bradley 10-2 21-7 Wichita State 7-5 18-9 Drake 6-6 16-8 Saint Louis 5-7 11-15 Tulsa 4-8 7-19 N. Texas State 0-12 3-23 *-- won playoff for title
1962-63 Non-Conference: 74-25 Cincinnati 11-1 26-2 Wichita State 7-5 19-8 Bradley 6-6 17-9 Saint Louis 6-6 16-12 Tulsa 5-7 17-8 N. Texas State 4-8 10-14 Drake 3-9 11-14
Non-Conference: Louisville Bradley Cincinnati Drake Saint Louis Wichita State Tulsa N. Texas State Memphis State
58-32 14-2 21-7 12-4 19-9 11-5 18-8 9-7 18-8 9-7 15-11 7-9 12-14 5-11 11-12 3-13 8-18 2-14 8-17
1968-69 Non-Conference: 62-30 *Drake 13-3 26-5 Louisville 13-3 21-6 Tulsa 11-5 19-8 Cincinnati 8-8 17-9 N. Texas State 8-8 15-10 Bradley 7-9 14-12 Wichita State 7-9 11-15 Saint Louis 5-11 6-19 Memphis State 0-16 6-19 *-- won playoff for title
Non-MVC Bests Season
Non-MVC Pct.
1920-21 1916-17 1962-63 1949-50 1911-12
25-5 35-9 74-25 78-27 14-5
.833 .795 .747 .743 .737
1960-61 2006-07 1954-55 1955-56 1963-64
74-29 90-36 70-28 69-28 71-29
.718 .714 .714 .711 .710
2005-06 1966-67 2009-10 1959-60 1970-71
80-34 68-29 90-39 71-31 107-47
.701 .701 .698 .696 .695
1971-72 2004-05 1980-81 1965-66 1914-15
105-47 78-35 89-40 68-31 19-9
.691 .690 .690 .687 .679
1984-85 1968-69 1947-48 1958-59 1950-51
72-36 62-30 64-31 66-32 86-42
.667 .674 .674 .673 .672
1964-65 1953-54 1948-49 1943-44 1978-79
66-33 72-37 69-36 51-27 64-34
.667 .661 .657 .654 .653
1998-99 2007-08 1912-13 1967-68 1979-80
63-34 85-46 22-12 58-32 61-35
.649 .649 .647 .644 .635
1983-84 1944-45 1974-75
66-38 63-37 85-50
.634 .630 .630
History
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All-Time Standings
1969-70 Non-Conference: Drake Cincinnati N. Texas State Louisville Tulsa Bradley Saint Louis Wichita State Memphis State
59-36 14-2 22-7 12-4 21-6 11-5 18-8 11-5 18-9 8-8 15-11 7-9 14-12 5-11 9-17 3-13 8-18 1-15 6-20
1970-71 Non-Conference: 107-47 *Drake 9-5 21-8 Louisville 9-5 20-9 Saint Louis 9-5 17-12 Memphis State 8-6 18-8 Tulsa 8-6 17-9 Bradley 6-8 13-12 N. Texas State 4-10 10-15 Wichita State 3-11 10-16 West Texas State --- 19-7 New Mexico State --- 19-8 *-- won playoff for title 143
All-Time Standings Drake 6-10 15-12 Southern Illinois 5-11 9-17 Tulsa 5-11 8-19
Saint Louis’ Ed Macauley was an MVC standout during the late 1940s, leading the Billikens to two 20-win seasons.
1980-81 Non-Conference: Wichita State Tulsa Creighton Bradley Drake W. Texas State New Mexico St. Indiana State Southern Illinois Illinois State
89-40 12-4 11-5 11-5 10-6 10-6 7-9 7-9 4-12 0-16 ---
1986-87 26-7 26-7 21-9 18-9 18-11 16-11 10-17 9-18 7-20 17-10
1981-82
History
1971-72
1975-76
Non-Conference: 105-47 *Louisville 12-2 26-5 Memphis State 12-2 21-7 Saint Louis 9-5 18-8 Bradley 8-6 17-9 Wichita State 6-8 16-10 Tulsa 5-9 15-11 N. Texas State 2-12 8-18 Drake 2-12 7-19 New Mexico St. --- 20-6 W. Texas State --- 14-11 *-- won playoff for title
Non-Conference: 56-47 Wichita State 10-2 18-10 Southern Illinois 9-3 16-10 W. Texas State 8-4 19-7 New Mexico St. 4-8 15-12 Bradley 4-8 13-13 Tulsa 4-8 9-18 Drake 3-9 8-19
1972-73 Non-Conference: Memphis State Louisville Saint Louis Tulsa New Mexico St. Wichita State Drake Bradley N .Texas State W. Texas State
80-47 12-2 11-3 10-4 10-4 6-8 6-8 5-9 4-10 4-10 2-12
24-6 23-7 19-7 18-8 12-14 10-16 14-12 12-14 9-16 9-17
1973-74 Non-Conference: 74-50 Louisville 11-1 21-7 Bradley 9-3 20-8 Tulsa 7-6 17-8 New Mexico St. 7-6 15-11 Wichita State 6-7 11-15 W. Texas State 5-8 11-15 N. Texas State 4-8 13-13 Saint Louis 4-8 9-16 Drake 3-9 13-13
1974-75 Non-Conference: Louisville New Mexico St. Drake Bradley Wichita State Tulsa W. Texas State N. Texas State Southern Illinois
144
85-50 12-2 11-3 9-5 7-7 6-8 5-9 3-11 3-11 ---
28-3 20-7 19-10 15-11 11-15 15-14 9-17 6-20 18-9
Non-Conference: Bradley Tulsa Wichita State New Mexico St. Illinois State Drake Southern Illinois Creighton W. Texas State Indiana State
Non-Conference: 73-56 Southern Illinois 8-4 22-7 New Mexico St. 8-4 17-10 Wichita State 7-5 18-10 W. Texas State 7-5 18-12 Drake 5-7 10-17 Bradley 4-8 9-18 Tulsa 3-9 7-20 Indiana State --- 25-3 Creighton --- 21-7
Non-Conference: Wichita State Illinois State New Mexico St. Tulsa Bradley Drake Indiana State Southern Illinois W. Texas State Creighton
1977-78
1983-84
44-49 12-4 11-5 11-5 9-7 8-8 8-8 7-9 4-12 2-14
19-9 23-9 17-10 15-14 14-14 13-14 9-18 8-19 6-22
1978-79 Non-Conference: Indiana State New Mexico St. Drake Southern Illinois Creighton Wichita State Tulsa Bradley W. Texas State
26-10 24-6 23-6 17-11 17-12 12-15 11-16 7-20 11-15 9-18
1982-83
1976-77
Non-Conference: Creighton Indiana State Southern Illinois New Mexico St. Bradley Wichita State Tulsa W. Texas State Drake
70-42 13-3 12-4 12-4 10-6 9-7 7-9 7-9 4-12 3-13 3-13
63-34 16-0 11-5 8-8 8-8 8-8 8-8 7-9 3-13 3-13
Non-Conference: Tulsa Illinois State Wichita State Creighton Bradley Southern Illinois Indiana State Drake W. Texas State
52-41 17-1 13-5 11-7 11-7 10-8 9-9 5-13 5-13 5-13 4-14
25-3 24-7 18-11 19-12 16-13 13-15 9-19 9-19 8-20 8-19
66-38 13-3 13-3 11-5 8-8 7-9 7-9 6-10 4-12 3-13
27-4 23-8 18-12 17-14 15-13 15-13 14-14 8-20 8-19
72-36 12-4 11-5 11-5 9-7 9-7 6-10 6-10 4-12 4-12
23-8 22-8 18-13 20-12 17-13 14-14 14-15 12-15 11-17
1984-85 33-1 22-10 15-12 15-13 14-13 14-14 13-14 9-17 8-19
1979-80 Non-Conference: 61-35 Bradley 13-3 23-10 W. Texas State 9-7 19-11 Wichita State 9-7 17-12 Creighton 9-7 16-12 New Mexico St. 8-8 17-10 Indiana State 8-8 16-11
Non-Conference: Tulsa Illinois State Wichita State Creighton Bradley Southern Illinois Indiana State Drake W. Texas State
1985-86 Non-Conference: Bradley Tulsa Drake Illinois State Wichita State
Creighton 7-9 12-16 Indiana State 5-11 11-17 W. Texas State 4-12 11-17 Southern Illinois 4-12 8-20
66-42 16-0 32-3 10-6 23-9 10-6 19-11 9-7 15-14 7-9 14-14
Non-Conference: Tulsa Bradley Wichita State Illinois State Drake Southern Illinois Creighton Indiana State
65-52 11-3 10-4 9-5 7-7 6-8 5-9 4-10 4-10
22-8 17-12 22-11 19-13 17-14 12-17 9-19 9-20
58-52 12-2 11-3 9-5 6-8 6-8 5-9 4-10 3-11
26-5 20-10 18-13 16-16 12-16 14-14 8-20 7-21
56-58 11-3 10-4 10-4 7-7 6-8 6-8 6-8 0-14
20-11 19-11 18-13 13-14 12-17 20-14 13-17 4-24
1987-88 Non-Conference: Bradley Wichita State Illinois State Creighton Southern Illinois Drake Tulsa Indiana State
1988-89 Non-Conference: Creighton Wichita State Tulsa Bradley Drake Southern Illinois Illinois State Indiana State
1989-90 Non-Conference: 61-60 Southern Illinois 10-4 26-8 Creighton 9-5 21-12 Illinois State 9-5 18-13 Tulsa 9-5 17-13 Bradley 6-8 11-20 Wichita State 6-8 10-19 Drake 5-9 13-18 Indiana State 2-12 8-20
1990-91 Non-Conference: Creighton Missouri State Tulsa Southern Illinois Indiana State Wichita State Bradley Drake Illinois State
51-61 12-4 11-5 10-6 9-7 9-7 7-9 6-10 4-12 4-12
24-8 22-12 18-12 18-14 14-14 14-17 8-20 8-21 5-23
1991-92 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Illinois State Missouri State Tulsa Indiana State Creighton UNI Wichita State Bradley Drake
36-59 14-4 14-4 13-5 12-6 12-6 7-11 6-12 6-12 3-15 3-15
22-8 18-11 23-8 17-13 13-15 9-19 10-18 8-20 7-23 6-21
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8 1 8 3 5 9 8 0 3 1
FIRST-PLACE PLAYOFFS 1961-62 (at Evansville, Ind.) Cincinnati 61, Bradley 56 1963-64 (at Lawrence, Kan.) Wichita State 58, Drake 50 1968-69 (at Wichita, Kan.) Drake 77, Louisville 73 1970-71 (at Peoria, Ill.) Louisville 68, Saint Louis 66 Drake 86, Louisville 71 1971-72 (at Nashville, Tenn.) Louisville 83, Memphis St. 72
1992-93 Non-Conference: Illinois State Southern Illinois Missouri State Tulsa Drake UNI Bradley Indiana State Wichita State Creighton
46-45 13-5 12-6 11-7 10-8 9-9 8-10 7-11 7-11 7-11 6-12
19-10 23-10 20-11 15-14 14-14 12-15 11-16 11-17 10-17 8-18
1993-94 Non-Conference: Tulsa Bradley Southern Illinois Illinois State UNI Missouri State Drake Wichita State Creighton Indiana State
47-43 15-3 14-4 14-4 12-6 10-8 7-11 6-12 6-12 3-15 3-15
23-8 23-8 23-7 16-11 16-13 12-15 11-16 9-18 7-22 4-22
1994-95 Non-Conference: Tulsa Southern Illinois Illinois State Bradley Evansville Missouri State Drake Wichita State UNI Creighton Indiana State
55-38 15-3 13-5 13-5 12-6 11-7 9-9 9-9 6-12 4-14 4-14 3-15
24-8 23-9 20-13 20-10 18-9 16-11 12-15 13-14 8-20 7-19 7-19
51-45 15-3 13-5 12-6 11-7 9-9 9-9 8-10 8-10 6-12 4-14 4-14
22-8 22-12 22-8 16-12 14-15 13-14 14-13 12-15 10-16 11-18 8-21
1995-96 Non-Conference: Bradley Illinois State Tulsa Missouri State Creighton Evansville UNI Drake Indiana State Southern Illinois Wichita State
1996-97 Non-Conference: Illinois State Missouri State Bradley UNI Evansville Creighton Wichita State Indiana State Southern Illinois Drake
55-42 14-4 12-6 12-6 11-7 11-7 10-8 8-10 6-12 6-12 0-18
24-6 24-9 17-13 16-12 17-14 15-15 14-13 12-16 13-17 2-26
50-46 16-2 12-6 11-7 11-7 10-8 9-9 9-9 8-10 4-14 0-18
25-6 18-10 16-15 16-16 16-11 15-14 15-15 14-16 10-17 3-24
63-34 13-5 11-7 11-7 11-7 10-8 10-8 7-11 6-12 6-12 5-13
23-10 22-9 22-11 17-12 15-12 15-12 16-15 13-17 9-18 10-17
68-43 14-4 13-5 12-6 11-7 10-8 9-9 7-11 5-13 5-13 4-14
22-10 23-11 20-13 23-10 14-16 18-12 14-15 10-20 12-17 11-18
58-47 14-4 12-6 12-6 10-8 10-8 9-9 8-10 8-10 4-14 3-15
24-8 21-9 19-12 22-12 16-14 14-16 13-16 12-16 9-19 7-24
51-55 14-4 14-4 12-6 11-7 9-9 9-9 8-10
28-8 23-9 17-14 17-15 15-15 14-15 14-15
1997-98 Non-Conference: Illinois State Creighton Wichita State Missouri State Indiana State Bradley Evansville Southern Illinois UNI Drake
1998-99 Non-Conference: Evansville Creighton Missouri State Bradley Southern Illinois Indiana State Illinois State Wichita State UNI Drake
1999-00 Non-Conference: Indiana State Missouri State Southern Illinois Creighton Bradley Evansville UNI Illinois State Wichita State Drake
2000-01 Non-Conference: Creighton Illinois State Bradley Indiana State Southern Illinois Evansville Missouri State Drake Wichita State UNI
2001-02 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Creighton Illinois State Missouri State Wichita State Drake UNI
Bradley Indiana State Evansville
5-13 4-14 4-14
9-20 6-22 7-21
49-53 16-2 15-3 12-6 12-6 8-10 8-10 7-11 5-13 5-13 2-16
24-7 29-5 18-12 17-12 12-16 12-18 11-17 10-20 8-21 7-24
60-42 17-1 12-6 12-6 12-6 9-9 7-11 7-11 5-13 5-13 4-14
25-5 20-9 21-10 21-11 19-14 15-16 12-16 9-19 7-22 10-19
78-35 15-3 12-6 11-7 11-7 10-8 8-10 7-11 6-12 5-13 5-13
27-8 22-10 23-11 21-11 19-13 17-13 13-16 13-15 11-17 11-20
80-34 14-4 12-6 12-6 12-6 11-7 11-7 5-13 5-13 4-14 4-14
26-9 22-9 22-11 20-10 23-10 22-11 12-19 10-19 13-16 9-19
90-36 15-3 13-5 12-6 10-8 9-9 8-10 6-12 6-12 6-12 5-13
29-7 22-11 22-11 22-13 18-13 17-14 17-15 15-16 14-17 13-18
2002-03 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Creighton Wichita State Missouri State Evansville Bradley UNI Drake Illinois State Indiana State
2003-04 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Creighton UNI Wichita State Missouri State Bradley Drake Indiana State Evansville Illinois State
2004-05 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Wichita State Creighton UNI Missouri State Illinois State Drake Bradley Evansville Indiana State
2005-06 Non-Conference: Wichita State Missouri State Southern Illinois Creighton UNI Bradley Drake Evansville Indiana State Illinois State
2006-07 Non-Conference: Southern Illinois Creighton Missouri State Bradley UNI Wichita State Drake Illinois State Evansville Indiana State
Creighton UNI Bradley Missouri State Indiana State Wichita State Evansville
10-8 9-9 9-9 8-10 8-10 4-14 3-15
22-11 18-14 21-17 17-16 15-16 11-20 9-21
82-51 14-4 14-4 11-7 10-8 8-10 8-10 8-10 7-11 7-11 3-15
27-8 23-11 24-10 21-15 17-14 17-17 13-18 17-16 11-21 11-20
90-36 15-3 12-6 11-7 10-8 9-9 9-9 8-10 7-11 6-12 3-15
30-5 25-10 22-11 18-16 17-15 16-15 24-12 14-19 15-15 9-21
85-54 15-3 14-4 12-6 10-8 10-8 9-9 7-11 5-13 4-14 4-14
26-9 29-8 20-14 23-16 20-14 16-16 13-18 13-19 12-19 12-20
81-52 16-2 14-4 9-9 9-9 9-9 9-9 9-9 8-10 5-13 2-16
27-6 29-6 21-14 20-14 18-16 16-16 16-16 18-15 8-23 7-25
2008-09 Non-Conference: Creighton UNI Illinois State Bradley Evansville Wichita State Southern Illinois Drake Indiana State Missouri State
2009-10 Non-Conference: UNI Wichita State Illinois State Creighton Indiana State Bradley Missouri State Drake Southern Illinois Evansville
2010-11 Non-Conference: Missouri State Wichita State Indiana State Creighton UNI Evansville Drake Southern Illinois Illinois State Bradley
History
1 1 3 4 7 4 7 4
All-Time Standings
2011-12 Non-Conference: Wichita State Creighton Illinois State UNI Drake Evansville Missouri State Indiana State Southern Illinois Bradley
2007-08 Non-Conference: Drake Illinois State Southern Illinois
85-46 15-3 28-5 13-5 25-10 11-7 18-15
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Conf. Rec. Coach
History
1907-08 Kansas 4-0 Dr. F.C. Allen 1908-09 Kansas 6-2 Dr. F.C. Allen 1909-10 Kansas 7-1 W.O. Hamilton 1910-11 Kansas 9-3 W.O. Hamilton 1911-12* Nebraska 12-0 E.O. Stiehm Kansas 6-6 W.O. Hamilton 1912-13 Nebraska 10-1 E.O. Stiehm 1913-14* Kansas 13-1 W.O. Hamilton Nebraska 7-0 E.O. Stiehm 1914-15 Kansas 13-1 W.O. Hamilton 1915-16 Nebraska 12-0 Samuel Waugh 1916-17 Kansas State 10-2 Z.G. Clevenger 1917-18 Missouri 15-1 Dr. Walt Meanwell 1918-19 Kansas State 10-2 Z.G. Clevenger 1919-20 Missouri 17-1 Dr. Walt Meanwell 1920-21 Missouri 17-1 J. Craig Ruby 1921-22 Missouri 15-1 J. Craig Ruby Kansas 15-1 Dr. F.C. Allen 1922-23 Kansas 16-0 Dr. F.C. Allen 1923-24 Kansas 15-1 Dr. F.C. Allen 1924-25 Kansas 15-1 Dr. F.C. Allen 1925-26 Kansas 16-2 Dr. F.C. Allen 1926-27 Kansas 11-2 Dr. F.C. Allen 1927-28 Oklahoma 18-0 Hugh McDermott 1928-29 Washington (Mo.) 7-0 Donald White 1929-30 Creighton 6-2 A.A. Schabinger Washington (Mo.) 6-2 Donald White 1930-31 Creighton 5-3 A.A. Schabinger Oklahoma State 5-3 George Rody Washington (Mo.) 5-3 Donald White 1931-32 Creighton 8-0 A.A. Schabinger 1932-33 Butler 9-1 Paul D. Hinkle 1933-34 Butler 9-1 Paul D. Hinkle 1934-35 Creighton 8-4 A.A. Schabinger Drake 8-4 E.O. Williams 1935-36 Creighton 8-4 Eddie Hickey Oklahoma State 8-4 Henry P. Iba Drake 8-4 E.O. Williams 1936-37 Oklahoma State 11-1 Henry P. Iba 1937-38 Oklahoma State 13-1 Henry P. Iba 1938-39 Oklahoma State 11-3 Henry P. Iba Drake 11-3 E.O. Williams 1939-40 Oklahoma State 12-0 Henry P. Iba 1940-41 Creighton 9-3 Eddie Hickey 1941-42 Oklahoma State 9-1 Henry P. Iba Creighton 9-1 Eddie Hickey 1942-43 Creighton 10-0 Eddie Hickey
1943-44+ Oklahoma State 27-6 Henry P. Iba 1944-45+ Oklahoma State 27-4 Henry P. Iba 1945-46 Oklahoma State 12-0 Henry P. Iba 1946-47 Saint Louis 11-1 John Flanigan 1947-48 Oklahoma State 10-0 Henry P. Iba 1948-49 Oklahoma State 9-1 Henry P. Iba 1949-50 Bradley 11-1 Forddy Anderson 1950-51 Oklahoma State 12-2 Henry P. Iba 1951-52 Saint Louis 9-1 Eddie Hickey 1952-53 Oklahoma State 8-2 Henry P. Iba 1953-54 Oklahoma State 9-1 Henry P. Iba 1954-55 Tulsa 8-2 Clarence Iba Saint Louis 8-2 Eddie Hickey 1955-56 Houston 9-3 Alden Pasche 1956-57 Saint Louis 12-2 Eddie Hickey 1957-58 Cincinnati 13-1 George Smith 1958-59 Cincinnati 13-1 George Smith 1959-60 Cincinnati 13-1 George Smith 1960-61 Cincinnati 10-2 Ed Jucker 1961-62 Cincinnati 10-2 Ed Jucker Bradley 10-2 Chuck Orsborn 1962-63 Cincinnati 11-1 Ed Jucker 1963-64 Wichita State 10-2 Ralph Miller Drake 10-2 Maury John 1964-65 Wichita State 11-3 Gary Thompson
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Wash. (Mo.) U.
Nebraska Drake
Missouri Oklahoma Nebraska Oklahoma Kansas State Nebraska Missouri Creighton Drake Grinnell Grinnell Grinnell Creighton Creighton Grinnell Washburn Creighton Drake Grinnell Tulsa Creighton Okla. State
Wash. (Mo.) U.
Saint Louis Okla. State
Wash. (Mo.) U. Wash. (Mo.) U.
Saint Louis Wichita St. Okla. State Drake Saint Louis Saint Louis Saint Louis Bradley Saint Louis Okla. State Tulsa Saint Louis Houston Wichita St. Okla. State Saint Louis Okla. State Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Wichita St.
Wichita State Bradley Bradley Saint Louis
1965-66 Cincinnati 10-4 Taylor Baker Bradley Wichita State 1966-67 Louisville 12-2 Bernard L. Hickman Tulsa 1967-68 Louisville 14-2 John Dromo Bradley Tulsa 1968-69 Louisville 13-3 John Dromo Drake 13-3 Maury John 1969-70 Drake 14-2 Maury John Cincinnati 1970-71 Drake 9-5 Maury John Memphis St. Louisville 9-5 John Dromo Tulsa Saint Louis 9-5 Bob Polk 1971-72 Louisville 12-2 Denny Crum Saint Louis Memphis State 12-2 Gene Bartow 1972-73 Memphis State 12-2 Gene Bartow Louisville 1973-74 Louisville 11-1 Denny Crum Bradley 1974-75 Louisville 12-2 Denny Crum N. Mexico St. 1975-76 Wichita State 10-2 Harry Miller S. Illinois 1976-77 Southern Illinois 8-4 Paul Lambert Wichita St. New Mexico State 8-4 Ken Hayes W. Texas St. 1977-78 Creighton 12-4 Tom Apke Indiana St. S. Illinois 1978-79 Indiana State 16-0 Bill Hodges N. Mexico St. 1979-80 Bradley 13-3 Dick Versace W. Texas St. Wichita St. Creighton 1980-81 Wichita State 12-4 Gene Smithson Tulsa Creighton 1981-82 Bradley 13-3 Dick Versace Tulsa Wichita St. 1982-83 Wichita State 17-1 Gene Smithson Illinois State 1983-84 Tulsa 13-3 Nolan Richardson Wichita St. Illinois State 13-3 Bob Donewald 1984-85 Tulsa 12-4 Nolan Richardson Illinois State Wichita St. 1985-86 Bradley 16-0 Dick Versace Tulsa Drake Bradley 1986-87 Tulsa 11-3 J.D. Barnett 1987-88 Bradley 12-2 Stan Albeck Wichita St. 1988-89 Creighton 11-3 Tony Barone Wichita St. Tulsa 1989-90 Southern Illinois 10-4 Rich Herrin Creighton Illinois State Tulsa 1990-91 Creighton 12-4 Tony Barone Missouri St. 1991-92 Southern Illinois 14-4 Rich Herrin Missouri St. Illinois State 14-4 Bob Bender 1992-93 Illinois State 13-5 Bob Bender S. Illinois 1993-94 Tulsa 15-3 Tubby Smith Bradley S. Illinois 1994-95 Tulsa 15-3 Tubby Smith S. Illinois Illinois State 1995-96 Bradley 15-3 Jim Molinari Illinois State 1996-97 Illinois State 14-4 Kevin Stallings Bradley Missouri St. 1997-98 Illinois State 16-2 Kevin Stallings Creighton 1998-99 Evansville 13-5 Jim Crews Missouri St. Creighton Bradley 1999-00 Indiana State 14-4 Royce Waltman Missouri St. 2000-01 Creighton 14-4 Dana Altman Bradley Illinois State 2001-02 Creighton 14-4 Dana Altman Illinois State Southern Illinois 14-4 Bruce Weber 2002-03 Southern Illinois 16-2 Bruce Weber Creighton 2003-04 Southern Illinois 17-1 Matt Painter Creighton UNI Wichita St. 2004-05 Southern Illinois 15-3 Chris Lowery Wichita St. 2005-06 Wichita State 14-4 Mark Turgeon Creighton Missouri St. S. Illinois 2006-07 Southern Illinois 15-3 Chris Lowery Creighton 2007-08 Drake 15-3 Keno Davis Illinois State 2008-09 UNI 14-4 Ben Jacobson Illinois State Creighton 14-4 Dana Altman 2009-10 UNI 15-3 Ben Jacobson Wichita State 2010-11 Missouri State 15-3 Cuonzo Martin Wichita State 2011-12 Wichita State 16-2 Gregg Marshall Creighton *-- 1911-12 and 1913-14 division winners; no champion declared +-- 1943-44 and 1944-45, no league play (World War II) -- champ decided by vote
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Missouri Valley Conference Coaching History Louisville’s Denny Crum (left) coached the Cardinals to victory in 46 of their 54 Missouri Valley games from 1971-75.
MVC Men’s Basketball Titles Outright Championships:
Maury John of Drake (below) posted more than 200 wins and guided Drake to a thirdplace finish at the 1969 NCAA Final Four.
11 -- Oklahoma State 10 -- Kansas 7 -- Cincinnati, Creighton Wichita State 6 -- Bradley, Louisville, 5 -- Southern Illinois 4 -- Drake, Tulsa 3 -- Missouri, Saint Louis, Illinois State 2 -- Butler, Indiana State, Kansas State, Nebraska 1 -- UNI, Evansville, Houston, Memphis, Oklahoma, Washington (Mo.) Missouri State
Shared Championships: 7 -- Creighton 4 -- Oklahoma State 3 -- Drake, Kansas, S. Illinois 2 -- Nebraska, Illinois State, Tulsa, Washington (Mo.) 1 -- Missouri, UNI, New Mexico State, Saint Louis
Coach
School
Years
League Overall
Tom Abatemarco Drake Stan Albeck Bradley Steve Alford Missouri State Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas Dana Altman Creighton
1988-90 9-13 23-29 1986-91 41-31 75-71 1995-99 45-27 78-48 1907-09; 126-33 169-44 1919-28 1994-10 182-106 327-176
P.J. Alyea Forddy Anderson Tom Apke C.O. Applegran Tay Baker
Tulsa Drake Bradley Creighton Washington (Mo.) Cincinnati
1944-45 1946-48 1948-51 1976-81 1921-23 1965-70
--- 13-9 28-8 40-24 9-23 47-29
4-8 32-23 91-19 91-50 9-28 94-39
M.B. Banks J.D. Barnett Tony Barone Gene Bartow Ernest Bearg
Drake Tulsa Creighton Memphis State Nebraska
1918-21 1985-91 1985-91 1970-73 1925-26
11-24 54-34 49-39 32-10 7-7
32-37 106-75 102-82 63-21 8-10
J.V. “Duce” Belford Creighton Bob Bender Illinois State Chet Benefiel Tulsa John Benington Drake Saint Louis Mark Bernsen Missouri State
1945-46; 1947-48 1989-93 1934-40 1956-58 1958-65 1992-95
7-13
19-23
40-26 33-43 11-17 52-38 27-27
60-57 61-65 21-28 117-72 48-37
R.N. Berryman Mel Binford Charles T. Black Ray Blake J.M. Blanchard
Iowa State Wichita State Nebraska Washington (Mo.) Washington (Mo.)
1919-20 1945-48 1926-28 1946-47 1907-08
2-10 9-23 19-16 3-9 1-0
6-12 34-39 19-17 11-14 4-2
Bill Boelter George Bond Joe Brehmer Chester Brewer Mathew Brown
Drake Missouri Saint Louis Missouri Washington (Mo.)
1925-32 1922-26 1965-69 1910-11 1920-21
32-47 32-32 27-33 5-7 2-16
46-86 34-39 50-53 5-7 3-17
Bob Calihan Detroit Francis Cayou Washington (Mo.) Bill Chandler Iowa State
1949-57 33-59 1908-10; 13-23 1911-13 1921-28 33-78
112-102 25-24 41-84
R.G. Clapp Nebraska Z.G. Clevenger Kansas State Mike Cohen Wichita State Charles Corsault Kansas State Jim Crews Evansville Denny Crum Louisville E.C. Curtis Kansas State Ed Davidson Saint Louis Keno Davis Drake Tom Davis Drake Sherman Dillard Indiana State Bob Donewald Illinois State Weldon Drew New Mexico State John Dromo Louisville Dukes Duford Saint Louis Bill Easton Drake Bill Edmunds Washington (Mo.) George Edwards Missouri Ken Edwards West Texas State Ron Ekker West Texas State A.M. Embright Missouri Dee Erickson Washburn O.F. Field Nebraska Missouri Eddie Fields Drake John Flanigan Saint Louis Eddie Fogler Wichita State Geno Ford Bradley Bill Franey Tulsa Owen A. Frank Nebraska George Fricke Washington (Mo.) Gary Garner Drake John Garrison Tulsa Ralph Glaze Drake Joe Gottfried Southern Illinois Vee Green Drake Ron Greene Indiana State J.L. Griffith Drake Ken Gunning Wichita State A.R. Hackett Drake W.O. Hamilton Kansas
1907-09 1916-20 1989-92 1923-28 1994-02 1971-75 1921-23 1937-38 2007-08 2003-07 1994-97 1980-89 1979-83 1967-71 1944-45 1943-44 1913-14 1926-28 1978-84 1973-78 1907-08 1936-41 1910-11 1911-14 1989-90 1945-47 1986-89 2011- 1979-80 1921-23 1915-17 1981-88 1947-49 1916-17 1978-81 1944-46 1985-89 1909-10; 1912-14 1948-51 1910-12 1909-19
5-3 38-17 19-29 41-33 75-69 46-8 5-27 2-12 15-3 25-47 15-39 77-47 36-30 39-10 --- 7-13 4-6 19-11 30-68 27-40 0-5 20-44 6-6 16-25 2-4 17-6 30-12 2-16 2-5 13-19 2-22 45-65 2-18 0-4 13-35 5-7 12-46 0-19
16-20 54-17 32-56 47-41 125-111 98-22 5-28 9-20 28-5 54-66 29-51 168-102 62-49 68-23 11-3 7-13 7-6 22-13 70-95 65-70 8-10 36-72 10-8 21-28 2-6 31-22 61-32 7-25 2-7 14-21 13-23 95-104 11-37 5-7 31-50 21-28 31-82 2-29
9-27 1-11 84-50
26-49 2-13 125-59
History
ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES AT VALLEY SCHOOLS
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Ken Hayes Tulsa New Mexico State Charles Heiser Washington (Mo.) Hudson Hellmich Washington (Mo.) Lou Henson New Mexico State Rich Herrin Southern Illinois T.J. Hewiatt Nebraska Eddie Hickey Creighton Saint Louis Bernard Hickman Louisville Paul “Tony” Hinkle Butler Barry Hinson Missouri State Southern Illinois S.W. Hobbs Drake Bill Hodges Indiana State Elmer “Gus” Holm Washburn Homer Hubbard Iowa State Clarence Iba Tulsa Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State Moe Iba Memphis State Ben Jacobson UNI Harold L. James Oklahoma State Tim Jankovich Illinois State Maurice John Drake Charles Johnson North Texas State Rick Johnson Creighton Ed Jucker Cincinnati Kurt Kanaskie Drake Maury Kent Iowa State Bob King Indiana State Jim King Tulsa Bob Kinnan Washington (Mo.) Bob Klenck Saint Louis W.E. Kline Nebraska E.A. Knoth Kansas State Paul Lambert Southern Illinois Greg Lansing Indiana State Jim Les Bradley Guy V. Lewis Houston Tates Locke Indiana State Chris Lowery Southern Illinois Guy Lowman Missouri Kansas State Paul Lusk Missouri State Gregg Marshall Wichita State Cuonzo Martin Missouri State John Maulbetsch Oklahoma State Jack McClelland Drake Larry McCreary Washington (Mo.)
1968-75 54-47 1975-79 32-24 1944-45 1935-40 17-47 1970-75 24-17 1985-97 111-103 1909-10 6-2 1935-43; 73-35 1946-47 1947-58 90-36 1964-67 28-14 1932-34 18-2 1999-08 95-67 20121917-18 0-10 1978-82 31-33 1934-36 11-13 1911-15 19-30 1949-60 50-84 1934-57 187-57 1967-70 3-45 2006- 66-42 1931-34 6-22 2007-12 48-42 1958-71 95-85 1959-65 8-68 1991-94 16-38 1960-65 42-20 1996-03 31-95 1920-21 6-8 1976-78 11-5 1975-80 24-41 1940-43; 20-21 1945-46 1940-43 9-23 1923-25 23-9 1920-21 11-5 1974-78 28-12 2010- 20-16 2003-11 74-88 1956-60 21-35 1989-94 33-51 2005-12 77-67 1908-10 5-11 1913-14 7-5 2011- 9-9 2007- 54-36 2008-11 26-28 1925-29 22-24 1948-51 13-23 1943-44
116-69 69-46 10-9 33-67 86-46 225-174 6-10 127-71
Greg McDermott UNI Creighton Hugh McDermott Oklahoma Kevin McKenna Indiana State Walter Meanwell Missouri Steve Merfeld Evansville
2001-06 2010- 1921-28 2007-10 1917-18; 1919-20 2003-07
Carl J. Merner Kansas State Eldon Miller UNI Harry Miller North Texas State Wichita State John Miller Missouri Ralph Miller Wichita State
1914-16 1991-98 1970-71 1971-78 1916-17; 1918-19 1951-64
W.S. Milligan Jim Molinari Porter Moser Gary Moss Dan Muller
Tulsa Bradley Illinois State West Texas State Illinois State
1942-43 0-10 0-10 1991-02 110-88 174-152 2003-07 22-50 51-67 1984-86 8-24 22-34 2012-
Bob Ortegel Chuck Orsborn Benny Owen Matt Painter Alden Pasche
Drake Bradley Oklahoma Southern Illinois Houston
1974-81 1956-65 1919-21 2003-04 1950-56
211-89 54-25 30-12 169-117 2-17 67-48 14-27 21-41 138-147 486-152 20-56 129-71 13-41 104-64 211-131 36-114 24-59 113-28 62-136 10-8 48-12 43-83 39-47 21-37 25-10 14-5 73-36 38-29 154-140 44-58 50-88 135-116 18-16 10-7 16-16 109-61 61-41 29-39 38-39 12-5
49-41 24-12 70-36 24-30 32-2
92-63 52-22 81-41 43-52 34-2
29-61
54-91
13-13 51-75 4-10 49-46 21-7
19-15 86-108 10-15 97-90 26-7
81-75
220-133
43-59 86-32 8-16 17-1 25-41
91-103 194-56 17-17 25-5 72-76
C.A. Pell Mark Phelps Bob Polk Willis Reed Nolan Richardson
Drake Drake Saint Louis Creighton Tulsa
1907-09 2008- 1969-74 1981-85 1980-85
3-6 30-42 37-33 25-41 59-23
4-11 62-69 72-60 52-65 119-37
Tom Richardson Gene Robbins Steve Robinson George Rody Craig Ruby
Illinois State North Texas State Tulsa Oklahoma State Missouri
1999-03 1971-75 1995-96 1929-31 1920-22
34-38 13-41 12-6 5-11 32-2
56-64 36-67 22-8 8-24 33-2
R.B. Rutherford H.B. “Tex” Ryan A.A. Schabinger Dave Schellhase Paul J. Schissler
Washington (Mo.) Tulsa Creighton Indiana State Nebraska
1917-20 1941-42 1928-35 1982-85 1920-21
17-21 3-7 46-15 17-33 9-1
31-22 3-13 88-41 37-48 14-3
Karl Schlademan H.G. (Pete) Shands Don Shields Marty Simmons George Smith
Kansas North Texas State Tulsa Evansville Cincinnati
1919-20 1957-59 3-25 1945-47 6-18 2007- 32-58 1957-60 39-3
1-0 9-36 10-32 67-88 79-9
Tubby Smith Gene Smithson Randy Smithson Ossie Solem Don Spika
Tulsa Wichita State Wichita State Drake North Texas State
1991-95 1978-86 1996-00 1921-25 1965-70
52-20 87-43 30-42 34-30 26-50
79-43 155-81 55-62 37-31 58-69
Charlie Spoonhour Howard Stacey Kevin Stallings Jack Sterret Dr. E.J. Stewart
Missouri State Louisville Drake Illinois State Saint Louis Tulsa Nebraska
1990-92 1970-71 1971-74 1993-99 1938-40 1940-41 1916-19
24-10 8-5 10-30 75-33 5-21 7-5 18-19
45-20 12-8 34-44 123-63 9-30 12-9 29-23
E.O. Stiehm Joe Stowell Joe Swank R.L. Thomas Gary Thompson
Nebraska Bradley Tulsa Washington (Mo.) Wichita State
1911-15 1965-78 1960-68 1914-15 1964-71
37-5 91-93 41-65 1-7 49-55
56-14 197-147 102-103 6-7 93-94
Scott Thompson Mark Turgeon Bob Vanatta Eugene VanGent Allen VanWinkle Dick Versace
Wichita State Wichita State Bradley Missouri Southern Illinois Bradley
1992-96 2000-07 1955-56 1914-16 1981-85 1978-86
23-49 71-55 3-9 16-8 25-41 81-49
40-70 128-90 13-13 21-9 49-62 156-88
Dennis Walling H.H. Walters Royce Waltman Rudy Washington Sam Waugh W.W. West
West Texas State Iowa State Indiana State Drake Nebraska Tulsa
1970-73 2-12 42-35 1915-19 12-26 27-38 1997-07 69-111 134-164 1990-96 39-67 63-102 1915-16 12-0 13-1 1943-44 5-3
Sam Weaver Bruce Weber Ray Whisman Donald White Clyde Williams E.O. Williams
UNI Southern Illinois Drake Washington (Mo.) Iowa State Drake
1998-01 1998-03 1914-16 1923-35 1907-11 1932-43
16-38 62-28 2-10 71-70 17-14 67-61
30-57 103-54 8-15 101-112 20-29 113-115
ALL-TIME COACHES WIN PERCENTAGE Conference Games Only -- Minimum 50 Games Coach
School
Denny Crum Louisville Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State A.A. Schabinger Creighton Chuck Orsborn Bradley Tubby Smith Tulsa Nolan Richardson Tulsa Forddy Anderson Drake & Bradley Eddie Hickey CU & Saint Louis Kevin Stallings Illinois State Z.G. Clevenger Kansas State Bruce Weber Southern Illinois Ed Jucker Cincinnati
Years
W-L
1971-75 46-8 1907-09; 126-33 1919-28 1934-57 187-57 1928-35 46-15 1956-65 86-32 1991-95 52-20 1980-85 59-23 1946-51 41-17 1935-43; 163-71 1946-58 1993-99 75-33 1916-20 38-17 1998-03 62-28 1960-65 42-20
Pct. .852 .792 .766 .754 .729 .722 .720 .707 .697 .694 .691 .689 .677
M
C N
1 1 1 1 1 1
A N
4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Missouri Valley Conference Coaching History Gene Smithson Hugh McDermott Dana Altman W.O. Hamilton Tom Apke Dick Versace
Wichita State Oklahoma Creighton Kansas Creighton Bradley
1978-86 87-43 1921-28 70-36 1994-10 182-106 1909-19 84-50 1976-81 40-24 1978-86 81-49
.669 .660 .632 .627 .625 .623
All Games -- Minimum 90 Games Coach
School
Years
Denny Crum Louisville Ed Jucker Cincinnati Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas Chuck Orsborn Bradley Nolan Richardson Tulsa Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State John Dromo Louisville Forddy Anderson Drake & Bradley Tay Baker Cincinnati A.A. Schabinger Creighton W.O. Hamilton Kansas Eddie Hickey CU & Saint Louis Paul Lambert Southern Illinois Kevin Stallings Illinois State
W-L
Pct.
1971-75 98-22 1960-65 113-28 1907-09; 169-44 1919-28 1956-65 194-56 1980-85 119-37 1934-57 486-152 1967-71 68-23 1946-51 123-42 1965-70 94-39 1928-35 88-41 1909-19 125-59 1935-43; 337-160 1946-58 1974-78 73-36 1993-99 123-63
.817 .801 .793 .776 .763 .762 .747 .745 .707 .682 .679 .678 .670 .661
MOST COACHING WINS Conference Games Only No. Coach
School
Years 1934-57 1994-10 1935-43; 1946-58 1907-09; 1919-28 1985-97 1991-02 1958-71 1999-08; 20121965-78 1978-86 1968-79 1956-65 1909-19 1951-64 1978-86 1980-89 2005-12 1993-99 1994-02
All Games No. Coach
Years
School
486 Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State 337 Eddie Hickey Creighton & Saint Louis 327 Dana Altman Creighton 225 Rich Herrin Southern Illinois 220 Ralph Miller Wichita State 211 Maurice John Drake 197 Joe Stowell Bradley 194 Chuck Orsborn Bradley 185 Ken Hayes Tulsa & New Mexico State 174 Jim Molinari Bradley 169 Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas Barry Hinson Missouri State & S. Illinois 168 Bob Donewald Illinois State 156 Dick Versace Bradley 155 Gene Smithson Wichita State 154 Jim Les Bradley 144 Greg McDermott UNI & Creighton 138 John Benington Drake & Saint Louis Clarence Iba Tulsa 135 Chris Lowery Southern Illinois 134 Royce Waltman Indiana State 125 W.O. Hamilton Kansas
1934-57 1935-43; 1946-58 1994-10 1985-97 1951-64 1958-71 1965-78 1956-65 1968-79 1991-02 1907-09; 1919-28 1999-08; 20121980-89 1978-86 1978-86 2003-11 2001-06; 20101956-65 1949-60 2005-12 1997-07 1909-19
1945 1946 1963 1969 1973 1979 1986 2008
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Henry Iba, Oklahoma State Henry Iba, Oklahoma State Ed Jucker, Cincinnati (UPI, USBWA) Maury John, Drake (USBWA) Gene Bartow, Memphis (NABC) Bill Hodges, Indiana State (AP, UPI, Sporting News) Dick Versace, Bradley (USBWA) Keno Davis, Drake (AP, Chevrolet, Basketball Times, USBWA, Sporting News)
COACHES LONGEVITY MARKS No.
Coach
School
Years
23 Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State 20 Eddie Hickey Creighton & Saint Louis 17 Dana Altman Creighton 13 Ralph Miller Wichita State Maurice John Drake Joe Stowell Bradley Rich Herrin Southern Illinois 12 Donald White Washington (Mo.) 11 Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas W.O. Hamilton Kansas E.O. Williams Drake Clarence Iba Tulsa Ken Hayes Tulsa & New Mexico State Jim Molinari Bradley
1934-57 1935-43; 1946-58 1994-10 1951-64 1958-71 1965-78 1985-97 1923-35 1907-09; 1919-28 1909-19 1932-43 1949-60 1968-79 1991-02
ROOKIE COACHING RECORDS All-Time Best, By Total Wins Year Bill Hodges, Indiana State Keno Davis, Drake Ed Jucker, Cincinnati Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois Denny Crum, Louisville Nolan Richardson, Tulsa Matt Painter, Southern Illinois Tim Jankovich, Illinois State ^Eddie Hickey, Saint Louis J.D. Barnett, Tulsa Barry Hinson, Missouri State +Greg McDermott, Creighton Chuck Orsborn, Bradley Steve Robinson, Tulsa Eddie Fogler, Wichita State
1978-79 2007-08 1960-61 2004-05 1971-72 1980-81 2003-04 2007-08 1947-48 1985-86 1999-00 2010-11 1956-57 1995-96 1986-87
All 33-1 28-5 27-3 27-8 26-5 26-7 25-5 25-10 24-3 23-9 23-11 23-16 22-7 22-8 22-11
Conf. 16-0 (1st) 15-3 (1st) 10-2 (1st) 15-3 (1st) 12-2 (1st) 11-5 (2nd) 17-1 (1st) 13-5 (2nd) 8-2 (2nd) 10-6 (2nd) 13-5 (2nd) 10-8 (t-4th) 9-5 (2nd) 12-6 (3rd) 9-5 (3rd)
History
187 Henry P. Iba Oklahoma State 182 Dana Altman Creighton 163 Eddie Hickey Creighton & Saint Louis 126 Dr. F.C. Allen Kansas 111 Rich Herrin Southern Illinois 110 Jim Molinari Bradley 95 Maurice John Drake 95 Barry Hinson Missouri St. & S. Illinois 91 Joe Stowell Bradley 87 Gene Smithson Wichita State 86 Ken Hayes Tulsa & New Mexico State Chuck Orsborn Bradley 84 W.O. Hamilton Kansas 81 Ralph Miller Wichita State Dick Versace Bradley 77 Bob Donewald Illinois State Chris Lowery Southern Illinois 75 Kevin Stallings Illinois State Jim Crews Evansville
National Coaches of the Year in The Valley
^coached in league with Creighton before Saint Louis +coached in league with UNI before Creighton
Coaches to Win MVC in Rookie Season Bill Hodges, Indiana State Keno Davis, Drake Ed Jucker, Cincinnati Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois Denny Crum, Louisville Matt Painter, Southern Illinois Tay Baker, Cincinnati Gary Thompson, Wichita State John Dromo, Louisville W.O. Hamilton, Kansas Walter Meanwell, Missouri Craig Ruby, Missouri Z.G. Clevenger, Kansas State Eddie Hickey, Creighton E.O. Stiehm, Nebraska Sam Waugh, Nebraska *George Smith, Cincinnati *Phog Allen, Kansas *Paul Hinkle, Butler
1978-79 2007-08 1960-61 2004-05 1971-72 2003-04 1965-66 1964-65 1967-68 1909-10 1917-18 1920-21 1916-17 1935-36 1911-12 1915-16 1957-58 1907-08 1932-33
33-1 28-5 27-3 27-8 26-5 25-5 21-7 21-9 21-7 18-1 17-1 17-1 15-12 13-6 14-1 13-1 25-3 18-6 16-5
16-0 (1st) 15-3 (1st) 10-2 (1st) 15-3 (1st) 12-2 (1st) 17-1 (1st) 10-4 (1st) 11-3 (1st) 14-2 (1st) 7-1 (1st) 15-1 (1st) 17-1 (1st) 10-2 (1st) 8-4 (t1st) 12-0 (1st) 12-0 (1st) 13-1 (1st) 4-0 (1st) 9-1 (1st)
*first year for team in the MVC, not necessarily his rookie year with that team.
149
Missouri Valley Conference in the Top 25 AP Top-25 Week-By-Week 1948-49
History
January 18 1. Saint Louis 5. Oklahoma State 16. Bradley January 25 1. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State 19. Bradley February 1 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State 18. Bradley February 8 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State February 15 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State 12. Bradley February 22 2. Saint Louis 3. Oklahoma State 10. Bradley March 1 2. Oklahoma State 3. Saint Louis 10. Bradley March 8 2. Oklahoma State 3. Saint Louis 7. Bradley 1949-50 January 5 3. Bradley 11. Saint Louis January 10 6. Bradley January 17 4. Bradley January 24 6. Bradley January 31 3. Bradley 19. Oklahoma State February 7 2. Bradley 19. Saint Louis February 14 2. Bradley 18. Saint Louis February 21 1. Bradley 15. Saint Louis February 28 1. Bradley March 7 1. Bradley 1950-51 December 19 2. Bradley 5. Oklahoma State December 26 2. Bradley 3. Oklahoma State
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January 3 1. Bradley 2. Oklahoma State 5. Saint Louis January 9 1. Bradley 2. Oklahoma State 5. Saint Louis January 16 1. Oklahoma State 3. Bradley 8. Saint Louis January 23 3. Oklahoma State 4. Bradley 10. Saint Louis January 30 2. Oklahoma State 5. Bradley 10. Saint Louis February 6 2. Oklahoma State 5. Bradley 8. Saint Louis February 13 2. Oklahoma State 5. Saint Louis 8. Bradley February 20 2. Oklahoma State 6. Saint Louis 7. Bradley February 27 2. Oklahoma State 5. Bradley 10. Saint Louis March 7 2. Oklahoma State 6. Bradley 10. Saint Louis 1951-52 December 11 4. Saint Louis 13. Oklahoma State December 18 4. Saint Louis 13. Oklahoma State December 26 12. Saint Louis January 2 7. Saint Louis January 8 5. Saint Louis January 15 5. Saint Louis January 22 8. Saint Louis January 29 6. Saint Louis February 5 7. Saint Louis 16. Oklahoma State February 12 7. Saint Louis February 19 9. Saint Louis February 26 5. Saint Louis March 4 5. Saint Louis
1952-53 December 16 5. Oklahoma State 15. Tulsa 17. Saint Louis December 23 9. Oklahoma State 14. Tulsa December 30 7. Oklahoma State 8. Tulsa January 6 5. Oklahoma State 17. Tulsa January 13 9. Oklahoma State 13. Tulsa January 20 7. Oklahoma State 11. Tulsa January 27 8. Oklahoma State 20. Tulsa February 3 9. Oklahoma State February 10 6. Oklahoma State 19. Tulsa February 17 7. Oklahoma State February 24 7. Oklahoma State March 3 7. Oklahoma State March 10 6. Oklahoma State March 24 8. Oklahoma State 1953-54 December 8 4. Oklahoma State 18. Saint Louis December 15 7. Oklahoma State December 22 5. Oklahoma State December 29 5. Oklahoma State January 5 4. Oklahoma State January 12 4. Oklahoma State 11. Wichita State January 19 5. Oklahoma State 11. Wichita State January 26 4. Oklahoma State 11. Wichita State February 2 5. Oklahoma State 14. Wichita State February 9 4. Oklahoma State 18. Wichita State February 16 5. Oklahoma State 15. Wichita State February 23 5. Oklahoma State 14. Wichita State
MVC IN SEASON-ENDING WIRE SERVICE POLLS Helms Foundation 1921-22 1. Kansas 1922-23 1. Kansas 1944-45 1. Oklahoma State 1945-46 1. Oklahoma State Associated Press
1972-73 12. Memphis 1974-75 4. Louisville 16. Drake
1963-64 6. Wichita State 13. Drake 1964-65 14. Wichita State
1978-79 1. Indiana State
1965-66 9. Cincinnati
1981-82 10. Tulsa
1966-67 2. Louisville 13. Tulsa
1982-83 14. Wichita State
1967-68 8. Louisville 19. Bradley
1948-49 2. Oklahoma State 3. Saint Louis 7. Bradley
1983-84 12. Tulsa
1949-50 1. Bradley
1985-86 14. Bradley
1969-70 9. Drake 20. Cincinnati
1987-88 11. Bradley
1970-71 16. Drake
2002-03 15. Creighton
1971-72 4. Louisville 13. Memphis
1950-51 2. Oklahoma State 6. Bradley 1951-52 5. Saint Louis 1952-53 8. Oklahoma State 1953-54 10. Oklahoma State 1954-55 16. Tulsa 20. Saint Louis 1955-56 19. Oklahoma State 1956-57 10. Saint Louis 19. Oklahoma State
1984-85 18. Tulsa
2003-04 23. Southern Illinois 2006-07 14. Southern Illinois 2007-08 14. Drake
UPI
1981-82 11. Tulsa
1958-59 4. Bradley 5. Cincinnati 12. Saint Louis
1951-52 7. Saint Louis 1952-53 16. Saint Louis
1959-60 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 15. Saint Louis
1953-54 4. Oklahoma State
1962-63 1. Cincinnati 5. Wichita State 1963-64 5. Wichita State 1965-66 7. Cincinnati 1966-67 2. Louisville 1967-68 9. Louisville 1968-69 11. Drake 15. Louisville 1969-70 14. Drake 1970-71 19. Drake 1971-72 4. Louisville 13. Memphis
1974-75 3. Louisville 18. New Mexico State 1976-77 16. Indiana State
1957-58 2. Cincinnati 14. Bradley
1961-62 2. Cincinnati 5. Bradley
1972-73 11. Memphis
2011-12 18. Wichita State 19. Creighton
1950-51 2. Oklahoma State 6. Bradley 11. Saint Louis
1960-61 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley 18. Drake
1968-69 11. Drake
1954-55 14. Tulsa 18. Saint Louis 1955-56 16. Oklahoma State 16. Saint Louis 1956-57 9. Saint Louis 13. Bradley 1957-58 2. Cincinnati 11. Bradley 1958-59 4. Cincinnati 8. Bradley 13. Saint Louis 1959-60 2. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 19. Saint Louis
1978-79 1. Indiana State
1982-83 18. Illinois State 1983-84 12. Tulsa 1984-85 14. Tulsa 1985-86 13. Bradley 1987-88 12. Bradley USA Today/ESPN 1993-94 19. Tulsa 1994-95 15. Tulsa 1998-99 24. Missouri State 2001-02 22. Southern Illinois 2002-03 23. Creighton 2005-06 21. Wichita State 24. Bradley 2006-07 11. Southern Illinois
1960-61 2. Cincinnati 7. Bradley 14. Saint Louis
2007-08 23. Drake
1961-62 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley
2011-12 21. Creighton
1962-63 1. Cincinnati 6. Wichita State
2009-10 13. UNI
Missouri Valley Conference in the Top 25 March 2 6. Oklahoma State 12. Wichita State March 9 5. Oklahoma State 20. Wichita State March 23 10. Oklahoma State 1954-55 December 7 11. Oklahoma State 12. Saint Louis 15. Wichita State December 14 17. Wichita State December 21 14. Wichita State February 15 19. Tulsa February 22 19. Tulsa March 1 15. Tulsa March 8 16. Tulsa 20. Saint Louis 1955-56
1956-57 December 11 19. Oklahoma State December 18 9. Saint Louis 12. Oklahoma State December 26 5. Saint Louis 10. Oklahoma State January 2 11. Oklahoma State 16. Saint Louis January 8 12. Oklahoma State 17. Saint Louis
1957-58 December 10 4. Bradley 9. Saint Louis 19. Cincinnati December 17 4. Cincinnati 11. Bradley December 24 5. Cincinnati 11. Bradley 18. Saint Louis December 31 5. Cincinnati 12. Bradley January 7 7. Cincinnati 10. Bradley 20. Wichita State January 14 5. Cincinnati 10. Bradley 17. Wichita State January 21 4. Cincinnati 10. Bradley 19. Wichita State January 28 3. Cincinnati 12. Bradley 18. Wichita State February 4 3. Cincinnati 11. Bradley February 11 3. Cincinnati 13. Bradley February 18 2. Cincinnati 15. Bradley February 25 3. Cincinnati 14. Bradley
March 4 3. Cincinnati 11. Bradley March 11 2. Cincinnati 14. Bradley 1958-59 December 9 1. Cincinnati 9. Saint Louis December 16 1. Cincinnati 11. Bradley 17. Saint Louis December 23 1. Cincinnati 13. Bradley 16. Saint Louis December 30 2. Cincinnati 10. Bradley 16. Saint Louis January 6 7. Cincinnati 9. Bradley 14. Saint Louis January 13 6. Cincinnati 7. Bradley 15. Saint Louis January 20 6. Cincinnati 9. Bradley 14. Saint Louis January 27 5. Cincinnati 9. Bradley 15. Saint Louis February 3 5. Cincinnati 8. Bradley 9. Saint Louis February 10 5. Cincinnati 7. Bradley 8. Saint Louis February 17 6. Cincinnati 8. Saint Louis 10. Bradley February 24 4. Cincinnati 9. Bradley 11. Saint Louis March 2 3. Cincinnati 9. Bradley 12. Saint Louis March 9 4. Bradley 5. Cincinnati 12. Saint Louis 1959-60 December 22 1. Cincinnati 5. Bradley 7. Saint Louis December 29 1. Cincinnati 6. Saint Louis 9. Bradley
January 5 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 12. Saint Louis January 12 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 11. Saint Louis January 19 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley 18. Saint Louis January 26 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley 16. Saint Louis February 2 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley 18. Saint Louis February 9 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley 18. Saint Louis February 16 1. Cincinnati 2. Bradley February 23 1. Cincinnati 3. Bradley 16. Saint Louis March 1 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 13. Saint Louis March 8 1. Cincinnati 4. Bradley 15. Saint Louis 1960-61 December 13 2. Bradley 16. Wichita State December 20 2. Bradley 16. Saint Louis December 27 2. Bradley 8. Saint Louis 18. Wichita State January 3 2. Bradley January 10 2. Bradley January 17 3. Bradley January 24 3. Bradley February 7 4. Bradley 5. Cincinnati February 14 4. Cincinnati 5. Bradley February 21 3. Cincinnati 4. Bradley February 28 3. Cincinnati 4. Bradley March 7 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley
Tom Thacker was a three-time all-MVC choice and helped Cincinnati to national titles in 1961 and 1962. 1961-62 Preseason 2. Cincinnati December 19 2. Cincinnati December 26 2. Cincinnati 8. Wichita State January 2 2. Cincinnati January 9 2. Cincinnati January 16 3. Cincinnati 9. Bradley January 23 3. Cincinnati 9. Bradley January 30 3. Cincinnati 9. Bradley February 6 3. Cincinnati 7. Bradley February 13 3. Cincinnati 5. Bradley February 20 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley February 27 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley March 6 2. Cincinnati 6. Bradley March 13 2. Cincinnati 5. Bradley 1962-63 Preseason 1. Cincinnati December 4 1. Cincinnati 10. Wichita State
December 11 1. Cincinnati December 18 1. Cincinnati December 25 1. Cincinnati January 1 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita State January 8 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita State January 15 1. Cincinnati 7. Wichita State January 22 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita State January 29 1. Cincinnati 10. Wichita State February 5 1. Cincinnati 9. Wichita State February 12 1. Cincinnati February 19 1. Cincinnati 7. Wichita State February 26 1. Cincinnati 8. Wichita State March 5 1. Cincinnati 6. Wichita State March 12 1. Cincinnati 5. Wichita State
History
December 3 17. Saint Louis January 3 15. Tulsa January 10 20. Oklahoma State January 17 17. Saint Louis January 24 17. Saint Louis 20. Oklahoma State January 31 11. Saint Louis February 7 11. Saint Louis February 14 17. Saint Louis 18. Houston February 21 14. Houston February 28 18. Houston 19. Saint Louis March 6 17. Houston
January 15 12. Bradley 19. Oklahoma State January 22 10. Bradley January 29 10. Bradley 20. Oklahoma State February 5 8. Bradley February 12 5. Bradley 20. Saint Louis February 19 5. Bradley February 26 7. Bradley 14. Saint Louis 17. Oklahoma State March 5 12. Saint Louis 13. Bradley 16. Oklahoma State March 12 10. Saint Louis 19. Bradley 20. Oklahoma State
1963-64 Preseason 3. Cincinnati 5. Wichita State December 10 6. Cincinnati December 17 4. Cincinnati
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Missouri Valley Conference in the Top 25 December 24 5. Cincinnati December 31 4. Cincinnati January 7 8. Cincinnati January 14 8. Cincinnati January 21 10. Wichita State January 28 7. Wichita State February 4 4. Wichita State February 11 6. Wichita State February 18 6. Wichita State 10. Drake February 25 5. Wichita State March 3 3. Wichita State March 10 5. Wichita State 1964-65
History
Preseason 3. Wichita State 14. Bradley December 8 2. Wichita State 4. Saint Louis December 15 1. Wichita State 10. Saint Louis December 22 2. Wichita State 9. Saint Louis December 29 2. Wichita State 9. Saint Louis January 5 5. Wichita State January 12 3. Wichita State January 19 4. Wichita State January 26 5. Wichita State February 2 8. Wichita State February 9 9. Wichita State February 16 10. Wichita State 1965-66 Preseason 9. Bradley December 7 9. Bradley December 14 9. Bradley 10. Wichita State December 21 5. Bradley 8. Wichita State December 28 3. Bradley
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January 4 5. Bradley January 11 5. Bradley January 18 7. Bradley January 25 8. Cincinnati February 1 10. Cincinnati
February 23 15. Louisville March 16 18. Drake 1971-72
1966-67 Preseason 5. Louisville 10. Cincinnati December 6 4. Louisville 10. Cincinnati December 13 3. Louisville 10. Cincinnati December 20 2. Louisville 7. Cincinnati December 27 2. Louisville 7. Cincinnati January 3 2. Louisville 8. Cincinnati 10. Bradley January 10 2. Louisville January 17 2. Louisville January 24 2. Louisville January 31 3. Louisville February 7 3. Louisville February 14 2. Louisville February 21 2. Louisville February 28 2. Louisville March 7 2. Louisville 1967-68 Preseason 3. Louisville December 5 3. Louisville December 12 5. Louisville December 19 10. Bradley February 27 9. Louisville March 5 9. Louisville March 12 9. Louisville 1968-69 Preseason 14. Cincinnati December 3 9. Cincinnati
Jeff Halliburton played on Drake teams that finished in the final AP Top 20 in 1969, 1970, and 1971. December 10 6. Cincinnati December 17 6. Cincinnati 19. Louisville December 24 10. Cincinnati 14. Louisville December 31 10. Cincinnati 14. Louisville January 7 14. Louisville 18. Drake 19. Cincinnati January 14 14. Tulsa 19. Cincinnati January 21 14. Tulsa January 28 13. Tulsa February 4 11. Tulsa February 11 7. Tulsa 20. Louisville February 18 13. Louisville 14. Tulsa February 25 11. Louisville 19. Tulsa March 4 11. Drake 15. Louisville 1969-70 Preseason 15. Louisville 19. Drake December 9 11. Louisville December 16 14. Louisville December 23 14. Louisville
January 6 20. Louisville January 13 18. Louisville January 20 18. Louisville January 27 16. Drake February 3 13. Drake February 10 11. Drake February 17 17. Drake 19. Louisville February 24 16. Drake March 3 14. Drake 19. Cincinnati March 10 14. Drake
1972-73
1970-71 Preseason 10. Drake 15. New Mexico December 8 7. Drake 15. New Mexico 20. Louisville December 15 9. Drake 17. New Mexico December 22 9. Drake 20. New Mexico December 29 7. Drake 17. Louisville January 5 13. Louisville 16. Drake January 12 16. Louisville 19. Memphis February 16 19. Louisville
Preseason 9. Louisville December 7 16. Louisville December 14 17. Louisville December 21 19. Louisville December 28 15. Louisville January 4 7. Louisville January 11 5. Louisville January 18 6. Louisville January 25 4. Louisville February 1 3. Louisville February 8 4. Louisville 15. Memphis February 15 4. Louisville 18. Memphis February 22 3. Louisville 19. Memphis February 29 2. Louisville 20. Memphis March 7 4. Louisville 11. Memphis March 14 4. Louisville 13. Memphis
State
State
State
State
Preseason 11. Memphis 20. Louisville December 5 11. Memphis December 12 19. Memphis January 9 20. Louisville January 16 20. Louisville January 23 17. Memphis January 30 17. Memphis February 6 15. Memphis February 13 16. Memphis February 20 14. Memphis February 27 10. Memphis March 6 15. Memphis
March 13 12. Memphis March 20 4. Louisville 13. Memphis 1973-74 Preseason 9. Louisville December 4 9. Louisville December 11 9. Louisville December 18 8. Louisville December 25 8. Louisville January 2 13. Louisville January 8 11. Louisville January 15 16. Louisville January 22 14. Louisville January 29 15. Louisville February 5 15. Louisville February 12 18. Louisville February 19 20. Louisville February 26 20. Louisville March 5 18. Louisville March 12 16. Louisville 1974-75 Preseason 8. Louisville December 3 6. Louisville December 10 4. Louisville December 17 4. Louisville December 24 4. Louisville December 31 4. Louisville January 7 3. Louisville January 14 3. Louisville January 21 2. Louisville January 28 3. Louisville February 4 3. Louisville February 11 6. Louisville February 18 6. Louisville February 25 3. Louisville March 4 3. Louisville
Missouri Valley Conference in the Top 25 March 11 3. Louisville March 18 3. Louisville 14. Drake March 25 4. Louisville 14. Drake April 2 4. Louisville 16. Drake 1976-77 November 30 17. Southern Illinois December 7 18. Southern Illinois December 14 18. Southern Illinois 1977-78
1978-79 December 12 20. Indiana State December 19 16. Indiana State December 26 11. Indiana State January 3 11. Indiana State January 9 9. Indiana State January 16 5. Indiana State January 23 3. Indiana State January 30 2. Indiana State February 6 2. Indiana State February 13 1. Indiana State February 20 2. Indiana State February 27 1. Indiana State March 6 1. Indiana State March 13 1. Indiana State
1982-83 December 21 20. Tulsa December 28 19. Tulsa January 25 17. Illinois State February 1 16. Illinois State February 8 16. Wichita State 17. Illinois State February 15 15. Wichita State February 22 12. Wichita State March 1 12. Wichita State March 8 11. Wichita State March 15 14. Wichita State 1983-84 November 29 18. Wichita State December 6 14. Wichita State
January 10 20. Tulsa January 17 13. Tulsa January 24 12. Tulsa January 31 11. Tulsa February 7 12. Tulsa February 14 12. Tulsa February 21 10. Tulsa February 28 9. Tulsa March 6 12. Tulsa March 13 12. Tulsa
February 4 13. Bradley February 11 13. Bradley February 18 12. Bradley February 25 11. Bradley March 4 9. Bradley March 11 14. Bradley 1987-88 February 2 18. Bradley February 9 15. Bradley February 16 17. Bradley
January 13 13. Creighton January 20 10. Creighton January 27 16. Creighton February 3 13. Creighton February 10 12. Creighton February 17 17. Creighton February 24 17. Creighton March 3 19. Creighton March 10 19. Creighton March 16 15. Creighton 2003-04 January 12 24. Creighton February 9 23. Southern Illinois February 16 20. Southern Illinois February 23 16. Southern Illinois March 1 15. Southern Illinois March 8 24. Southern Illinois March 15 23. Southern Illinois 2005-06
Paul Pressey played on Tulsa’s 1982 team that spent 16 weeks ranked in the AP poll during the 1981-82 season. 1984-85 January 15 20. Tulsa January 22 17. Tulsa January 29 12. Tulsa February 5 17. Tulsa February 12 15. Tulsa February 19 12. Tulsa February 26 15. Tulsa March 5 15. Tulsa March 12 18. Tulsa 1985-86 January 14 20. Bradley January 21 17. Bradley January 28 13. Bradley
February 23 14. Bradley March 1 14. Bradley March 8 12. Bradley March 15 11. Bradley 1995-96 December 26 25. Tulsa 1997-98 November 18 24. Illinois State 2002-03 December 9 23. Creighton December 16 20. Creighton December 23 18. Creighton December 30 15. Creighton January 6 16. Creighton
January 30 25. UNI February 6 25. UNI February 20 25. UNI 2006-07 Preseason 19. Creighton November 13 20. Creighton November 20 24. Wichita State November 27 17. Wichita State December 4 10. Wichita State December 11 8. Wichita State December 18 8. Wichita State December 26 16. Wichita State February 5 21. Southern Illinois February 12 16. Southern Illinois February 19 13. Southern Illinois February 26 11. Southern Illinois
March 5 14. Southern Illinois 2007-08 Preseason 24. Southern Illinois November 12 23. Southern Illinois November 19 19. Southern Illinois January 21 22. Drake January 28 16. Drake February 4 15. Drake February 11 14. Drake February 18 16. Drake February 25 20. Drake March 3 20. Drake March 10 16. Drake March 17 14. Drake 2009-10 January 18 20. UNI February 1 24. UNI February 8 19. UNI February 22 25. UNI
History
December 6 11. Indiana State December 13 9. Indiana State December 20 6. Indiana State December 27 6. Indiana State January 3 6. Indiana State January 10 6. Indiana State January 17 4. Indiana State January 24 13. Indiana State
1981-82 Preseason 6. Wichita State 11. Tulsa December 1 4. Wichita State 9. Tulsa December 8 4. Wichita State 14. Tulsa December 15 4. Wichita State 12. Tulsa December 22 3. Wichita State 14. Tulsa December 29 2. Wichita State 13. Tulsa January 5 9. Wichita State 10. Tulsa January 12 16. Wichita State 18. Tulsa January 19 10. Tulsa January 26 16. Tulsa February 2 11. Tulsa February 9 7. Tulsa February 16 6. Tulsa February 23 8. Tulsa March 2 10. Tulsa March 9 10. Tulsa
2011-12 December 5 19. Creighton December 12 25. Creighton December 19 23. Creighton December 26 21. Creighton January 9 23. Creighton January 16 19. Creighton January 23 15. Creighton January 30 13. Creighton February 6 17. Creighton February 13 24. Wichita State February 20 19. Wichita State February 27 15. Wichita State 25. Creighton March 5 16. Wichita State 19. Creighton March 12 18. Wichita State 19. Creighton
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Missouri Valley Conference vs. the Top 25 The following is a year-by-year breakdown of Missouri Valley Conference records against non-conference top-25 opponents. Associated Press rankings indicated, and only MVC wins are listed. Notes on the Associated Press poll: • The Associated Press began its basketball poll on Jan. 20, 1949. • Starting in 1961-62, the AP provided a preseason poll. • From 1949 through 1961, and from 1969 through 1989 only a Top 20 was recorded, and from 1962 through 1968 only a Top 10 was recorded. The AP has conducted a top-25 poll since 1990. • The AP conducted post-season tournament polls in 1953, 1954, 1974 and 1975. All other AP polls ended in conjunction with the end of the regular season. 1948-49 (4-5) Bradley (2-3); Oklahoma State (2-1); Saint Louis (0-1) J29 F11 M14 M18
Oklahoma State at #16 DePaul Bradley at #9 San Francisco Bradley vs.#5 Western Ky. Oklahoma St. vs. #17 Wyoming
W, 37-26 W, 54-52 W, 95-86 W, 40-39
History
1949-50 (3-2) Bradley (3-0); Saint Louis (0-2) M16 Bradley vs. #9 St. John’s M20 Bradley vs. #19 Kansas M24 Bradley vs. #7 UCLA
W, 83-72 W, 59-57 W, 73-59
1950-51 (6-6) Bradley (2-1); Detroit (0-1); Drake (0-1); Oklahoma State (2-2); Saint Louis (2-1) D19 D27 D29 F3 F5 M23
#9 UCLA at Bradley #5 Indiana at Bradley Saint Louis vs. #1 Kentucky #4 Long Island at Saint Louis Oklahoma St. at #20 Kansas Okla. State vs. #15 Washington
W, 79-74 W, 64-62 W, 43-42 W, 47-45 W, 46-41 W, 61-57
Oklahoma State (1-0); Saint Louis (4-3); Tulsa (1-1) Saint Louis vs. #14 Villanova Saint Louis vs. #1 Kentucky Saint Louis vs. #13 LaSalle Saint Louis vs. #13 New York U. Tulsa at #18 Oklahoma City #4 Kansas at Oklahoma State
W, 73-69 W, 61-60 W, 62-46 W, 75-66 W, 46-43 W, 49-45
1952-53 (7-10) Houston (0-1); Oklahoma State (2-1); Saint Louis (2-4); Tulsa (2-4); Wichita State (1-0) D22 D29 D30 J17 J23 F23
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#10 Louisiana State at Tulsa SLU vs. #12 St. Bonaventure Okla. State vs. #16 Okla. City #11 Notre Dame at Saint Louis #18 Oklahoma City at Tulsa #17 Okla. City at Wichita State #8 Kansas at Oklahoma State
D13 D23 J29 F5 F7 M13 M14
W, 84-58 W, 67-59 W, 75-58 W, 86-81 W, 65-62 W, 66-62 W, 79-58
Bradley at #20 St. John’s #14 California at Saint Louis #7 St. John’s at Saint Louis #14 Seattle at Bradley #13 Oklahoma City at Houston Cincinnati vs. #16 TCU Cincinnati vs. #1 Kansas State
W, 71-66 W, 55-43 W, 72-63 W, 86-70 W, 80-63 W, 77-73 W, 85-75
1959-60 (4-2) Bradley (2-0); Cincinnati (2-1); Saint Louis (0-1) D30 M17 M19
Cincinnati vs. #14 Iowa Bradley vs. #9 St. Bonaventure Bradley vs. #14 Providence Cincinnati vs. #12 New York U.
W, 96-83 W, 82-71 W, 88-72 W, 95-71
1960-61 (6-4)
In his three seasons at Cincinnati, Oscar Robertson led the team to six wins against top-25 teams, including No. 1 Kansas State on March 14, 1959. 1953-54 (5-11) Houston (0-3); Oklahoma State (3-2); Saint Louis (0-3); Tulsa (1-3); Wichita State (1-0) D21 D30 J12 F3 F13
Okla. State at #4 Illinois (OT) Okla. State vs. #11 Okla. City #11 Kansas at Oklahoma State #18 Bradley at Tulsa #13 Okla. City at Wichita State
W, 65-60 W, 65-50 W, 54-50 W, 66-63 W, 79-65
1954-55 (2-7) Detroit (0-1); Houston (1-0); Okla. State (0-1); Saint Louis (0-3); Tulsa (1-2) D23 #7 Missouri (2OT) at Houston J29 #10 Oklahoma City at Tulsa
W, 84-76 W, 65-58
1955-56 (1-7) Detroit (0-1); Houston (0-1); Okla. State (0-1); Saint Louis (1-1); Wichita State (0-3) J28
#14 Cincinnati at Saint Louis
W, 89-71
1956-57 (4-12)
1951-52 (6-4)
D28 D29 J5 J15 J19 J30
1958-59 (7-6) Bradley (2-0); Cincinnati (2-3); Drake (0-1); Houston (1-1); Saint Louis (2-1)
Bradley (2-0); Detroit (0-1); Drake (0-2); Houston (0-2); Okla. State (0-2); Saint Louis (1-2); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-2) D15 D18 D21 M23
Bradley at #10 Canisius W, 66-64 #6 Louisville at Saint Louis W, 93-77 #13 Okla. City at Wichita State W, 73-65 Bradley vs. #12 Memphis W, 84-83
1957-58 (7-14) Bradley (2-3); Cincinnati (2-2); Drake (1-1); Houston (1-1); North Texas State (0-2); Saint Louis (0-2); Tulsa (0-2); Wichita State (1-1) D18 D20 J27 F15 F17 M1 M4
#13 UCLA at Wichita State #13 UCLA at Bradley #7 Okla. State at Houston #6 Okla. State at Cincinnati #6 Oklahoma State at Bradley #13 Oklahoma State at Drake Cincinnati vs. #8 Dayton
W, 83-68 W, 67-43 W, 70-64 W, 71-59 W, 57-43 W, 61-54 W, 70-66
Bradley (0-1); Cincinnati (3-0); Drake (1-0); Saint Louis (1-1); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-1) D17 D21 J27 F4 M18 M25
#20 Dayton at Drake #15 Colorado at Wichita State #7 St. John’s at Saint Louis Cincinnati at #6 Iowa Cincinnati vs. #4 Kansas State Cincinnati vs. #1 Ohio St. (OT)
W, 73-62 W, 64-54 W, 60-57 W, 77-60 W, 69-64 W, 70-65
1961-62 (4-3) Cincinnati (3-0); SLU (0-2); Wichita St. (1-1) D11 J18 M17 M24
Wichita State at #6 Purdue Cincinnati at #5 Duquesne Cincinnati vs. #9 Colorado Cincinnati vs. #1 Ohio State
W, 71-68 W, 62-54 W, 73-46 W, 71-59
1962-63 (6-1) Cincinnati (3-1); SLU (1-0); Wichita State (2-0) D29 D31 J26 M2 M16 M22
#2 Ohio State at Wichita State #5 Kentucky at Saint Louis Cincinnati at #3 Illinois Wichita State at #3 Loyola Cincinnati vs. #10 Colorado Cincinnati vs. #7 Oregon State
W, 71-54 W, 87-63 W, 62-53 W, 73-72 W, 67-60 W, 80-46
1963-64 (5-3) Bradley (1-0); Cincinnati (1-1); Saint Louis (1-1); Wichita State (2-1) D11 J3 J25 F4 M2
#4 Arizona State at Bradley Cincinnati vs. #8 Oregon State Wichita State at #3 Loyola Wichita State vs. #9 Loyola Saint Louis at #2 Kentucky
W, 92-85 W, 57-53 W, 80-76 W, 65-60 W, 67-60
1964-65 (2-5) Drake (0-1); Saint Louis (0-1); Tulsa (2-0); Wichita State (0-3) D5 F1
#15 Seattle at Tulsa #8 San Francisco at Tulsa
W, 98-76 W, 59-53
1965-66 (5-4) Cincinnati (1-1); Saint Louis (0-1); Tulsa (2-1); Wichita State (2-1) D4 D8 D18 D28 F8
Tulsa at #10 Kansas State #2 Michigan at Wichita State Cincinnati at #8 UCLA Tulsa vs. #7 Michigan #3 Loyola at Wichita State
W, 70-63 W, 100-94 W, 82-76 W, 78-67 W, 92-84
1966-67 (0-3)
1973-74 (1-5)
Drake (0-1); Louisville (0-1); Tulsa (0-1)
Bradley (0-2); Louisville (1-2); Saint Louis (0-1)
1967-68 (2-6) Bradley (0-2); Louisville (2-1); Saint Louis (0-2); Wichita State (0-1) D6 Louisville at #4 Kansas W, 57-51 D30 Louisville vs. #10 Boston College W, 81-74 1968-69 (5-5) Cincinnati (1-0); Drake (3-1); Louisville (0-1); North Texas State (0-1); Saint Louis (0-2); Wichita State (1-0) D9 D12 D14 D18 M22
Drake vs. #20 Marquette #19 Iowa at Wichita State Drake vs. #19 Iowa Cincinnati at #15 California Drake vs. #4 North Carolina
W, 68-63 W, 93-88 W, 89-74 W, 71-70 W, 104-84
1969-70 (1-9) Bradley (0-1); Drake (1-2); N. Texas State (0-1); Saint Louis (0-2); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (0-2) M12 Drake vs. #12 Houston
W, 92-87
1970-71 (4-12) Bradley (0-2); Drake (1-1); Louisville (1-0); New Mexico State (1-3); North Texas State (0-1); Saint Louis (0-3); Tulsa (0-1); West Texas State (1-0); Wichita State (0-1) D2 D21 F6 M18
W. Texas St. at #12 Utah State #12 Kansas at Louisville #13 Utah St. at New Mexico St. Drake vs. #12 Notre Dame (OT)
W, 81-78 W, 87-75 W, 93-90 W, 79-72
1971-72 (2-8) Bradley (0-1); Louisville (0-2); Memphis (0-2); New Mexico State (2-2); Saint Louis (0-1) D6 M5
#16 N. Mexico at New Mex. St. W, 94-79 #5 Marquette at New Mex. St. W, 73-69
1972-73 (1-6) Bradley (0-1); Drake (0-1); Louisville (0-1); Memphis (0-1); N. Texas State (0-2); Tulsa (1-0) D9
#16 Kansas State at Tulsa
W, 89-79
W, 87-81
1974-75 (10-6)
D8 D21 D30 M3 M13 M15 M20 M22 M31
Tulsa vs. #9 Penn Louisville at #6 Marquette Drake vs. #11 South Carolina #16 Memphis St. at Wichita St. #13 Creighton at S. Illinois Drake vs. #13 USC Louisville vs. #15 Rutgers Louisville vs. #12 Cincinnati Louisville vs. #4 Maryland Louisville vs. #6 Syracuse (OT)
W, 81-75 W, 80-69 W, 92-71 W, 95-91 W, 53-47 W, 80-70 W, 91-78 W, 78-63 W, 96-82 W, 96-88
1975-76 (1-6) Drake (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-2); Tulsa (0-1); West Texas State (1-0); Wichita State (0-2) J3 WTSU at #11 Louisville (OT) W, 84-78 1976-77 (1-7) Bradley (0-1); Drake (0-1); S. Illinois (0-1); Tulsa (0-3); Wichita State (1-1) F19
Wichita State at #9 Marquette
W, 75-64
1977-78 (2-9)
1978-79 (3-3)
M15 Indiana St. vs. #14 Oklahoma M17 Indiana State vs. #5 Arkansas M24 Indiana State vs. #6 DePaul
W, 93-72 W, 73-71 W, 76-74
1979-80 (1-5) Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (1-1); Tulsa (0-2) Drake vs. #18 Georgetown
D12 #9 UAB at Wichita State
W, 79-77
W, 68-60 W, 69-68 W, 60-56
W, 75-60
1982-83 (2-4) Drake (0-1); Tulsa (2-1); West Texas State (0-1); Wichita State (0-1)
In 1969, Willie McCarter led Drake to three top-25 wins, including a 104-84 win vs. No. 4 North Carolina in the Final Four.
D4 Tulsa at #20 Oklahoma D17 #17 North Carolina at Tulsa
#8 Oklahoma at Tulsa
W, 104-89
1985-86 (1-7)
M13 Bradley vs. #20 UTEP
W, 83-65
1986-87 (1-7)
Creighton (0-1); Indiana State (3-1); West Texas State (0-1)
1981-82 (1-7)
Creighton (0-1); Illinois State (0-2); Tulsa (1-0); Wichita State (0-3)
Bradley (1-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); Tulsa (0-2); W. Texas St. (0-1); Wichita St. (0-1)
W, 91-63 W, 87-83
Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-2); Illinois State (0-1); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-2)
1984-85 (1-6)
N28 #12 Purdue at Indiana State J21 #16 UNLV at Wichita State
D4 #8 Louisville at Tulsa D26 Drake vs. #19 Utah M15 Wichita State vs. #13 Iowa
1983-84 (0-5) Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-2); Illinois State (0-2)
J9
Creighton (0-1); Drake (1-1); Illinois State (0-3); Tulsa (1-0); W. Texas St. (0-1); Wichita St. (1-1)
Junior Bridgeman led the 1975 Louisville team to the Final Four, which included a league-record five top-25 wins that year.
Bradley (0-2); Creighton (0-3); Indiana State (1-0); New Mexico State (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-1); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-1)
1980-81 (3-7)
#14 Houston at Louisville
Drake (2-1); Louisville (5-1); N. Mexico St. (0-1); S. Illinois (1-1); Tulsa (1-0); Wichita State (1-2)
J3
D3
History
Missouri Valley Conference vs. the Top 25
W, 79-76 W, 84-74
Creighton (0-2); Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-2); Wichita State (1-2) J6
#19 Kansas at Wichita State
W, 54-49
1987-88 (1-8) Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-2); Illinois St. (1-2); S. Illinois (0-1); Wichita St. (0-1) J29
Illinois State vs. #14 Iowa
W, 89-88
1988-89 (1-5) Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); S. Illinois (1-0); Tulsa (0-2); Wichita State (0-1) N26 #11 Villanova at S. Illinois
W, 102-81
1989-90 (1-9) Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-1); Tulsa (1-1); Wichita State (0-3) D17 #22 Oklahoma State at Tulsa
W, 95-80
1990-91 (2-3) Creighton (1-1); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (1-1) D4 #15 Alabama at Wichita St. (OT) W, 74-71 M14 Creighton vs. #15 N. Mexico St. W, 64-56 1991-92 (0-12) Bradley (0-2); Drake (0-1); Indiana State (0-1); Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); Tulsa (0-2); Wichita State (0-4)
155
Missouri Valley Conference vs. the Top 25 1992-93 (0-11)
2004-05 (0-4)
Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); Indiana St. (0-2); Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); S. Illinois (0-2); Tulsa (0-1); Wichita State (0-2)
Drake (0-1); UNI (0-2); Southern Illinois (0-1)
Bradley (2-1); Drake (0-2); Indiana State (1-0); UNI (2-1); S. Illinois (0-1); Wichita State (1-2)
1993-94 (2-5) Southern Illinois (0-2); Tulsa (2-3) M18 Tulsa vs. #17 UCLA M20 Tulsa vs. #19 Oklahoma St.
W, 112-102 W, 82-80
1994-95 (0-6) Creighton (0-1); Evansville (0-1); UNI (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-1); Tulsa (0-2) 1995-96 (0-6) Bradley (0-1); Drake (0-2); Illinois State (0-1); UNI (0-1); Tulsa (0-1) 1996-97 (0-7) Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); Evansville (0-2); Illinois State (0-1); Missouri State (0-1) 1997-98 (1-4) Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); UNI (1-0); Missouri State (0-1); Wichita State (0-1) D9
#10 Iowa at UNI
W, 84-78
History
1998-99 (3-7) Creighton (1-1); Drake (0-1); Evansville (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-1); Missouri State (2-2) D20 #18 Okla. State at Creighton M12 Missouri St. vs. #18 Wisconsin M14 Missouri St. vs. #20 Tennessee
W, 66-60 W, 43-32 W, 81-51
1999-00 (2-7) Bradley (0-2); Creighton (1-2); Illinois St. (0-1); Indiana State (1-1); Southern Illinois (0-1) N27 #23 Iowa at Creighton D12 Indiana State at #15 Indiana
W, 85-76 W, 63-60
D6 D6 F18 M17 M18 M19
#12 Iowa at UNI (OT) W, 67-63 #18 Indiana at Indiana State W, 72-67 #24 Bucknell at UNI (2OT) W, 65-61 Bradley vs. #12 Kansas W, 77-73 Wichita State vs. #18 Tennessee W, 80-73 Bradley vs. #16 Pittsburgh W, 72-66
N24 N25 D2 D9 D9 F17
Missouri State vs. #7 Wisconsin Wichita State at #6 LSU Wichita State at #15 Syracuse #24 Xavier at Creighton #15 Butler at Indiana State Southern Illinois at #13 Butler
W, 66-64 W, 57-53 W, 64-61 W, 73-67 W, 72-64 W, 68-64
2007-08 (2-8) Bradley (0-2); Creighton (0-1); Drake (1-0); Evansville (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-1); Southern Illinois (1-2) D11 #24 Saint Mary’s at S. Illinois F23 Drake at #8 Butler
W, 71-56 W, 71-64
2008-09 (0-11) Bradley (0-2); Evansville (0-1); Indiana State (0-2); UNI (0-2); Southern Illinois (0-2); Wichita State (0-2) 2009-10 (3-5) Bradley (1-0); Creighton (0-3); Evansville (0-1); UNI (1-1); Wichita State (1-0) N28 Bradley vs. #20 Illinois D19 #16 Texas Tech at Wichita St. M20 UNI vs. #1 Kansas
W, 72-68 W, 85-83 W, 69-67
2010-11 (1-11)
Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (1-0); Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-1)
Bradley (0-1); Creighton (0-1); Evansville (1-0); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-3); Missouri State (0-1); UNI (0-1); Southern Illinois (0-2); Wichita State (0-1)
W, 70-68
N27 Evansville at #23 Butler (OT)
2001-02 (4-7) Creighton (2-1); Drake (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); Indiana State (0-1); UNI (1-0); S. Illinois (1-2); Wichita State (0-1) N27 D4 M15 M17
#17 Western Ky. at CU (2OT) #12 Iowa at UNI Creighton vs. #15 Florida (2OT) S. Illinois vs. #23 Georgia
W, 94-91 W, 78-76 W, 83-82 W, 77-75
2002-03 (0-3) Creighton (0-1); Missouri State (0-1); SIU (0-1) 2003-04 (1-3) Evansville (0-1); Illinois State (0-1); UNI (1-1) D9
#24 Iowa at UNI
W, 77-66
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2006-07 (6-5) Creighton (1-1); Evansville (0-1); Indiana State (1-0); Missouri State (1-0); UNI (0-2); Southern Illinois (1-1); Wichita State (2-0)
2000-01 (1-7)
M16 Indiana St. vs. #13 Oklahoma
156
2005-06 (6-7)
W, 71-68
2011-12 (2-6) Bradley (0-2); Creighton (0-1); Evansville (0-1); Indiana State (1-0); Southern Illinois (0-1); Wichita State (1-1) D3 #18 UNLV at Wichita State W, 89-70 D17 Indiana State at #25 Vanderbilt W, 61-55
Top-25 “Records” Most Wins in a Season: 10 (1974-75); 7 (3 times) Wins Against No. 1: 6 (last time on March 20, 2010) Wins Against Top 5: 27 (last on March 20, 2010) Wins Against Top 10: 68 (last on March 20, 2010) Most Top-25 Wins as MVC school: 25 - Wichita State; 20 - Bradley
Under Mark Turgeon, Wichita State defeated three ranked teams during the 2006 and 2007 campaigns.
The following is a school-by-school breakdown of Missouri Valley Conference records against non-conference top-25 opponents (it does not include top-25 wins against other Valley teams). Associated Press rankings indicated (first year of the poll was 1949). Records include only those accumulated while team was an MVC member (includes games through 2011-12). Team
Rec.
Bradley 20-39 Cincinnati 18-9 Creighton 6-31 Detroit 0-4 Drake 12-40 Evansville 1-10 Houston 3-9 Illinois State 1-23 Indiana State 9-14 Louisville 9-9 Memphis 0-3 Missouri State 3-9 New Mexico St. 3-7 North Texas St. 0-7 UNI 6-15 Oklahoma State 10-10 Saint Louis 15-41 Southern Illinois 5-24 Tulsa 18-42 West Texas St. 2-4 Wichita State 25-53
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Last Top-25 Win 11/28/09 (#20 Illinois) 12/18/69 (#15 Cal.) 12/9/06 (#24 Xavier) none 2/23/08 (#8 Butler) 11/27/10 (#23 Butler) 2/7/60 (#13 Okla. City) 1/29/88 (#14 Iowa) 12/17/11 (#25 Vandy) 3/31/75 (#6 Syracuse) none 11/24/06 (#7 Wisc.) 3/5/72 (#5 Marquette) none 3/20/10 (#1 Kansas) 1/12/54 (#11 Kansas) 3/2/64 (#2 Kentucky) 12/11/07 (#24 S Mary’s) 3/20/94 (#19 Okla. St.) 1/3/76 (#11 Louisville) 12/3/11 (#18 UNLV)
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Missouri Valley Conference in the RPI The Rating Percentage Index (RPI) was first used by the men’s committee in 1981 and consists of three factors (team’s Division I winning percentage, team’s schedule strength, and team’s opponents’ schedule strength). Below is a listing of annual season-ending RPIs for The Valley and its members. (Information courtesy of Jim Sukup, Collegiate Basketball News -- data unavailable prior to 1991-92.)
1991-92
1995-96
1999-00
*Postseason: 2 (0-2)
*Postseason: 3 (2-3)
*Postseason: 4 (2-4)
RPI Sked
RPI Sked
RPI Sked
MVC Bradley Creighton Drake Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Tulsa Wichita St.
21 267 223 277 121 145 98 213 108 124 219
MVC *Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI S. Illinois *Tulsa Wichita St.
12 30 161 139 120 64 217 91 122 197 42 225
MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. *Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Wichita St.
11 112 63 193 123 211 53 37 148 58 183
19 224 175 227 185 102 210 169 257 117 131
1992-93
12 56 158 95 104 84 203 89 139 152 101 127
1996-97
*Postseason: 2 (2-2) RPI Sked
MVC Bradley Creighton Drake Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Tulsa Wichita St.
15 193 203 150 106 178 83 181 82 148 170
14 160 126 172 178 113 95 174 147 169 83
1993-94
RPI Sked
MVC *Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI S. Illinois Wichita St.
10 102 138 255 89 41 163 51 85 140 135
10 119 162 54 74 137 116 94 78 95 173
1997-98
*Postseason: 3 (4-3)
RPI Sked
MVC *Bradley Creighton Drake Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois *Tulsa Wichita St.
17 71 260 202 123 264 175 161 41 34 205
16 167 200 181 168 127 125 191 101 80 100
1994-95
RPI Sked
MVC *Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois *Tulsa Wichita St.
10 54 214 140 85 84 240 120 237 34 16 152
10 81 133 106 140 79 157 176 173 57 23 142
11 44 138 164 170 133 96 51 132 50 150
2000-01
*Postseason: 2 (1-2)
RPI Sked
MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI S. Illinois Wichita St.
12 139 89 293 190 27 111 118 226 157 122
11 127 133 184 230 79 153 85 223 122 97
RPI Sked
MVC *Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. *Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI S. Illinois Wichita St.
12 102 30 195 162 87 76 158 248 123 212
12 113 71 112 122 180 100 109 101 108 133
2001-02
RPI Sked
MVC *Bradley *Creighton Drake *Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI S. Illinois Wichita St.
8 69 34 173 50 96 103 27 168 78 167
8 76 71 86 97 79 113 28 67 64 128
Total NCAA 84 56 42
38 34 29
NIT Other None 32 22 13
4 0 0
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Year Team, RPI (Tournament) 1992 Missouri State, 95 (NCAA); SIU, 108 (NIT) 1993 SIU, 81 (NCAA); Missouri State, 86 (NIT) 1994 SIU, 36 (NCAA); TU, 54 (NCAA); BU, 86 (NIT) 1995 TU, 15 (NCAA); SIU, 30 (NCAA); BU, 58 (NIT); Illinois State, 84 (NIT); Evansville, 85 (none); 1996 Bradley, 25 (NCAA); Tulsa, 39 (NCAA); ILS, 71 (NIT); Missouri State, 92 (none)
1998 Illinois State, 33 (NCAA); Creighton, 82 (NIT) 1999 Creighton, 34 (NCAA); Missouri State, 35 (NCAA); Evansville, 44 (NCAA); Bradley, 64 (NIT); Southern Illinois, 82 (none); Illinois St., 96 (none) 2000 Missouri State, 34 (NIT); INS, 47 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 53 (NIT); Creighton, 59 (NCAA) 2001 Creighton, 27 (NCAA); Illinois State, 79 (NIT); Indiana State, 80 (NCAA); Bradley, 98 (NIT) 2002 Creighton, 44 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 52 (NCAA); Illinois State, 99 (none) 2003 Creighton, 23 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 34 (NCAA) 2004 Southern Illinois, 26 (NCAA); UNI, 64 (NCAA); WSU, 69 (NIT); CU, 79 (NIT); MSU, 100 (none)
RPI Sked
MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Wichita St.
12 234 44 189 260 96 253 141 169 41 161
12 130 77 208 170 89 100 165 172 131 188
2002-03 *Postseason: 3 (0-3)
*Postseason: 4 (3-4)
Top 100: Top 75: Top 50:
1997 ILS, 35 (NCAA); MSU, 42 (NIT); UNI, 83 (none); Evansville, 88 (none)
*Postseason: 2 (3-2)
1998-99
*Postseason: 4 (2-4)
RPI Rank
*Postseason: 4 (1-4)
*Postseason: 3 (1-3)
Since 1992, 74 of 84 Missouri Valley Conference teams with regular-season RPIs (pre-Selection Sunday) in the Top 100 have participated in the postseason. A top-75 finish in the regular-season RPI has secured all 56-such Valley teams a post-season berth.
History
Teams in The Top 100 Since 1992
RPI Sked
MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois *Wichita St.
14 192 26 259 155 221 263 128 246 42 132
10 120 110 179 83 82 236 171 114 116 203
2005 Southern Illinois, 17 (NCAA); UNI, 37 (NCAA); Creighton, 44 (NCAA); Wichita State, 45 (NIT); Missouri State, 52 (NIT) 2006 Missouri State, 21 (NIT); UNI, 25 (NCAA); Wichita State, 27 (NCAA); S. Illinois, 29 (NCAA); Bradley, 33 (NCAA); Creighton, 39 (NIT) 2007 Southern Illinois, 6 (NCAA); Creighton, 20 (NCAA); Missouri State, 36 (NIT); Bradley, 38 (NIT) 2008 Drake, 10 (NCAA); Illinois State, 33 (NIT); Creighton, 46 (NIT); Southern Illinois, 62 (NIT) 2009 Creighton, 40 (NIT); Illinois State, 47 (NIT); UNI, 59 (NCAA); Evansville, 96 (CIT); BU, 98 (CIT) 2010 UNI, 17 (NCAA); Wichita State, 43 (NIT); Illinois State, 76 (NIT); Indiana State, 88 (CBI) Missouri State, 90 (CIT) 2011 Missouri State, 43 (NIT); Wichita State, 60 (NIT); Indiana State, 84 (NCAA) 2012 Wichita State, 12 (NCAA); Creighton, 24 (NCAA); UNI, 73 (NIT); Illinois State, 100 (NIT)
157
Missouri Valley Conference in the RPI 2003-04 *Postseason: 4 (0-4)
RPI Sked
MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. *UNI *S. Illinois *Wichita St.
11 157 87 197 234 199 223 103 70 33 76
11 184 164 177 99 83 154 105 90 104 87
2004-05 *Postseason: 5 (4-5)
RPI Sked
MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. *UNI *S. Illinois *Wichita St.
8 145 49 147 220 124 202 66 40 18 38
9 95 80 102 204 199 113 38 62 47 101
History
2005-06 *Postseason: 6 (7-6)
RPI Sked
MVC *Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. *UNI *S. Illinois *Wichita St.
6 25 46 176 192 235 161 22 35 37 19
7 33 55 81 103 86 116 40 36 67 47
2006-07 *Postseason: 4 (3-4)
RPI Sked
MVC *Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois St. Indiana St. *Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Wichita St.
6 43 21 113 135 138 142 48 87 9 101
7 27 21 89 95 112 63 52 93 25 88
2007-08 *Postseason: 5 (7-5)
158
RPI Sked
MVC *Bradley *Creighton *Drake Evansville *Illinois St.
8 96 48 12 252 40
8 71 68 66 132 67
Indiana St. Missouri St. UNI *S. Illinois Wichita St.
130 121 129 60 198
82 78 135 23 87
2008-09 *Postseason: 7 (5-7)
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MVC *Bradley *Creighton *Drake *Evansville *Illinois St. Indiana St. Missouri St. *UNI S. Illinois *Wichita St.
9 94 48 171 107 54 205 212 61 150 160
9 90 114 149 52 106 113 104 83 74 121
No. 8 RPI Results in Multiple NCAA Bids
In the past 15 years (1998-2012), conferences that have finished No. 8 in the Collegiate Basketball News RPI (based on the ranking on Selection Sunday) have averaged 2.4 bids (36 in 15 seasons). Every conference that finished No. 7 or better earned 2 or more NCAA bids in that season. Notably, only three times in the past 15 seasons has a Top 8 league received only one bid (Mountain West in 2001, Mountain West in 2007, and Missouri Valley in 2008). In the last 15 years, the MVC has been in the Top 8 six times on Selection Sunday (in 2010, the MVC was No. 7 at the end of the season but was rated No. 9 on Selection Sunday), those years are circled below: Rk. 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
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MVC Among National RPI Leaders
2009-10 *Postseason: 6 (8-5)
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MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake Evansville *Illinois St. *Indiana St. *Missouri St. *UNI S. Illinois *Wichita St.
7 108 106 177 245 76 91 75 12 166 49
9 65 66 107 126 134 53 119 81 138 106
2010-11 *Postseason: 6 (12-6)
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MVC Bradley *Creighton Drake *Evansville Illinois St. *Indiana St. *Missouri St. *UNI S. Illinois *Wichita St.
11 229 113 213 129 252 83 39 109 204 35
11 145 123 180 87 206 70 118 113 142 72
2011-12 *Postseason: 7 (4-7)
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MVC Bradley *Creighton *Drake *Evansville *Illinois St. *Indiana St. Missouri St. *UNI S. Illinois *Wichita St.
8 268 23 142 143 99 137 128 72 256 18
10 97 105 136 91 116 154 93 41 140 47
The MVC was at No. 8 in the final RPI in 2011-12. From 2005-10, The Valley finished among the top 9 conferences, including a No. 6 ranking in 2005-06 and in 2006-07. Before 2006, The Valley’s previous all-time best was No. 8 (1999, 2005, 2008). The Valley ranked No. 7 in RPI in 2009-10.
MVC Makes Tremendous Strides in Recent Years
The Valley’s No. 6 RPI ranking in 2005 an 2006 is an all-time best. Listed below is the first year the RPI was conducted by Collegiate Basketball News (1992) and the last 10 seasons: Year
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Post-Season Teams 2 (Southern Illinois, Missouri State) 3 (Creighton, Southern Illinois, Wichita State) 4 (Creighton, UNI, Southern Illinois, Wichita State) 5 (CU, MSU, UNI, Southern Illinois, Wichita State) 6 (Bradley, Creighton, MSU, UNI, S. Illinois, Wichita St.) 4 (Bradley, Creighton, Missouri St., Southern Illinois) 5 (Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Illinois State, S. Illinois) *7 (Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Evansville, ILS, UNI, WSU) 6 (CU, Illinois St., Indiana St., Missouri St., UNI, Wichita St.) 6 (CU, Evansville, Indiana St., Missouri St., UNI, Wichita St.) *7 (CU, Drake, Evansville, Illinois St., Indiana St., UNI, WSU)
*all-time season-ending highs for The Valley
RPI: 40 or Better Make the NCAAs
Since 1990-91, 841 out of a total 873 eligible teams between No. 1 through No. 40 have made the NCAA Tournament. Only 18 eligible teams (including seven teams from The Valley) ranked 40 and better in the past 13 years have not made the NCAAs, most recently Harvard (35) in 2011. Missouri State (rated No. 21 in the RPI in 2006) was the first team 29 or better not selected. In 2009, Creighton was the first team in NCAA history to have a 40 RPI or better (40) and 26 wins to be denied an NCAA Tournament berth.
Top 50 RPI: NCAA Bids & Snubs
Since 1990-91, 42 MVC teams have been rated in the Top 50 of the RPI on Selection Sunday, and 29 have been selected for the NCAA Tournament (the other 13 earned an NIT bid.) Here are the 13 MVC teams with top-50 RPIs who were not selected for the NCAAs (11 of the 13 have occurred since 2005): Year -- Team (RPI on Selection Sunday) 1997 2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
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MVC in the NCAA Tournament Year-By-Year Record for Valley Schools in the NCAA Division I Championship 1939 (0) - MVC did not compete. The first national collegiate men’s basketball tournament was held. For the first 12 years, district playoffs often were held with the winner entering an eight-team field for the championship. The district games were not considered a part of the tournament. The winners of the East and West regionals were the only two teams to advance to the final site. 1940 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1941 (1) - Creighton defeats Wyoming, 45-44, for third place in Western Regional. Creighton loses its first game to Washington State, 48-39. (Record: 1-1) 1942 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1943 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1944 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1945 (1) - Oklahoma State defeats Utah, 62-37; beats Arkansas, 68-41; and defeats New York University, 49-45, for national title. (Record: 3-0) 1946 (1) - Oklahoma State defeats Baylor, 44-29; beats California, 52-35; and defeats North Carolina, 43-40, to win its second consecutive national championship. (Record: 3-0) The championship game was televised locally for the first time in New York City by CBS-TV as Oklahoma State defeated North Carolina, 43-40. The initial viewing audience was estimated to be 500,000. This was the first time four teams advanced to the final site. With only East and West regionals, the two regional champions played for the national title while the regional runner-ups played for third place.
NCAA Record & Appearances for Current Missouri Valley Conference Members Current Valley schools have a combined record of 41-61 in NCAA Tournament action while they’ve been league members. The following is a breakdown by school with the number of appearances in parentheses: School (Appearances)
-- Final Four -- Last Record 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tourn.
Bradley (6) Creighton (13) Drake (4) Evansville (1) Illinois State (6) Indiana State (4) Missouri State (2) UNI (5) Southern Illinois (10) Wichita State (10) Totals (61)
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Cincinnati (7) 18-6 Houston (1) 0-2 Louisville (5) 7-7 Memphis (1) 3-1 New Mexico State (2) 0-2 Oklahoma State (6) 12-5 Saint Louis (2) 1-3 Tulsa (8) 4-8
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1947 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1948 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1949 (1) - Oklahoma State takes second nationally, beating Wyoming, 40-39; beating Oregon State, 55-30; and losing to Kentucky, 46-36. (Record: 2-1) 1950 (1) - Bradley places second nationally, beating UCLA, 73-59; defeating Baylor, 68-66; and losing to City College of New York, 71-68. (Record: 2-1)
1952 (1) - Saint Louis loses to Kansas, 74-55, in the finals of the Midwest Regional after beating New Mexico State in the first round, 62-53. (Record: 1-1) The number of regional sites changed from two to four, with the four winners advancing to the finals. 1953 (1) - Oklahoma State loses to Kansas, 61-55, in the Midwest Regional final after beating TCU, 71-54, in an opening round game. (Record: 1-1) The bracket expanded from 16 teams to 22 and fluctuated between 22 and 25 teams until 1974. 1954 (1) - Oklahoma State beats Rice, 51-45, and loses to Bradley (BU then a non-MVC member), 71-57, in the quarterfinals. (Record: 1-1) The title game was televised nationally for the first time as LaSalle beat Bradley, 94-76, in Kansas City. 1955 (1) - Tulsa loses to Colorado, 69-59, in first round, but defeats Southern Methodist, 68-67, in consolation game at Manhattan, Kan. (Record: 1-1)
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- Bob Carney, Bradley - Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati - Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati - Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati; Carl Bouldin, Cincinnati - Paul Hogue, Cincinnati; Tom Thacker, Cincinnati - Tom Thacker, Cincinnati; George Wilson, Cincinnati; Ron Bonham, Cincinnati - Willie McCarter, Drake - Jim Price, Louisville - Larry Finch, Memphis State; Larry Kenon, Memphis State - Allen Murphy, Louisville - Larry Bird, Indiana State
1956 (1) - Houston places fourth at Midwest Regional, losing to Southern Methodist, 89-74, and Kansas State, 8970. (Record: 0-2)
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1951 (1) - Oklahoma State finishes fourth. The Cowboys beat Montana State, 50-46; beat Washington, 61-57, and lose in the semis to Kansas State, 68-44, and to Illinois, 61-46, in the third-place game. (Record: 2-2) The field was expanded to 16 teams, with 10 conference champions qualifying automatically for the first time. Those 10 conferences: Big Seven, Big Ten, Border, Eastern (Ivy), Missouri Valley, Pacific Coast, Skyline, Southeastern, Southern and Southwest.
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1957 (1) - Saint Louis takes fourth at Midwest Regional, after losing to Oklahoma City, 75-66, and to Southern Methodist, 78-68. (Record: 0-2) 1958 (1) - Cincinnati loses in first round of Midwest Regional to Kansas State, 83-80, but defeats Arkansas, 97-62, for third place in the region. (Record: 1-1) 1959 (1) - Cincinnati beats TCU, 77-73, and defeats Kansas State, 85-75, then loses to California, 64-58, in the semifinals of Final Four, but places third by defeating Louisville, 98-85. (Record: 3-1) 1960 (1) - Cincinnati beats DePaul, 99-59, and defeats Kansas, 82-71, then loses to California, 77-69, in the national semifinals, but defeats New York University, 95-71, in the third-place game. (Record: 3-1) 161
MVC in the NCAA Tournament 1961 (1) - Cincinnati beats Texas Tech, 78-55; Kansas State, 69-64; Utah, 82-56; and then Ohio State for the national title, 70-65. (Record: 4-0) 1962 (1) - Cincinnati beats Creighton, 66-46; Colorado, 73-46; UCLA, 72-70, then defeats Ohio State, 71-59, for the national title. (Record: 4-0) 1963 (1) - Cincinnati advances to its third-straight title game and fifth-straight Final Four, beating Texas, 73-68; Colorado, 67-60; and Oregon State, 80-46; before losing to Loyola (Ill.), 60-58. (Record: 3-1) 1964 (1) - Wichita State beats Creighton, 84-68, in the first round, but then falls in the title game of the Midwest Regional to Kansas State, 95-86. (Record: 1-1) 1965 (1) - Wichita State beats Southern Methodist, 86-81 and Oklahoma State, 54-46, to advance to the Final Four, but takes fourth nationally, losing to UCLA, 108-89, and Princeton, 118-82. (Record: 2-2) 1966 (1) - Cincinnati finishes fourth at Midwest Regional, falling against eventual national champion Texas Western (now UTEP), 78-76, in overtime, and losing to Southern Methodist, 89-84. (Record: 0-2) 1967 (1) - Louisville takes fourth at Midwest Regional, losing to Southern Methodist, 83-81, and Kansas, 70-68. (Record: 0-2) 1968 (1) - Louisville loses to Houston, 91-75, in first round of Midwest Regional, but takes third by defeating Kansas State, 70-68. (Record: 1-1) 1969 (1) - MVC champion Drake wins the Midwest Regional with victories against Texas A&M, 81-63, and Colorado State, 84-77, then stretches UCLA to the limit, before losing, 85-82, in the national semifinals. The Bulldogs then beat North Carolina, 104-84, in the third-place game. (Record: 3-1). 1970 (1) - Drake beats Houston, 92-87, in the first round, but then loses in the Midwest Regional finals to New Mexico State, 87-78. (Record: 1-1). 1971 (1) - Drake whips Notre Dame, 79-72, in OT, in the first round of the Midwest Regional, but loses in the regional final to Kansas, 73-71. (Record: 1-1)
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1972 (1) - Louisville beats Louisiana-Lafayette, 88-84; defeats Kansas State, 72-65, and advances to the Final Four and finishes fourth, losing to UCLA, 96-77, and North Carolina, 105-91. (Record: 2-2) 1973 (1) - Memphis State makes it to the Final Four, defeating South Carolina, 90-76; beating Kansas State, 92-72, and defeating Providence, 98-85, before losing to UCLA in the finals, 87-66. (Record: 3-1) For the first time, the championship game was televised in prime time. 1974 (1) - Louisville falls in the first round to Creighton, 80-71. (Record: 0-1) 1975 (2) - Louisville beats Rutgers, 91-78; defeats Cincinnati, 78-63; and beats Maryland, 96-82, to make it to the national semifinals, where it loses to UCLA, 75-74, but places third by defeating Syracuse, 96-88. New Mexico State is defeated in the Eastern Regional by North Carolina, 93-69. (Louisville: 4-1; New Mexico State: 0-1. Overall Record: 4-2) A 32-team bracket was adopted. For the first time, teams other than the conference champions could be chosen at-large. No conference could be represented by more than two teams. 1976 (1) - Wichita State loses to Michigan, 74-73, in the first round of the Midwest Regional. (Record: 0-1) For the first time, two teams from the same conference (Big Ten) played in the national championship game with Indiana defeating Michigan.
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With Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati advanced to the semifinals of the Final Four in 1959 and 1960. The Bearcats then won national titles in 1961 (pictured) and in 1962. 1977 (1) - MVC Tournament champion Southern Illinois moves into the second round of the Midwest Regional, after defeating Arizona, 81-77, but loses to Wake Forest, 86-81. (Record: 1-1) 1978 (1) - Creighton loses to No. 3 DePaul, 80-78, in the first round of the Midwest Regional. (Record: 0-1) A seeding process was used for the first time for individual teams. A maximum of four automatic qualifying conference teams were seeded in each of the four regional brackets. 1979 (2) - Indiana State places second nationally, losing to Michigan State, 75-64, in the finals to finish 33-1. The Sycamores beat Virginia Tech, 86-69; Oklahoma, 93-72; Arkansas, 73-71; and DePaul, 76-74, before losing to the Spartans. New Mexico State loses in the first round of the Midwest Regional, 81-78 in overtime, to Weber State. (Indiana State: 4-1; New Mexico State, 0-1; Overall Record: 4-2) The bracket was expanded to 40 teams. For the first time, all teams were seeded. The 16 conferences with the best won-lost records over the previous five years of championship play received byes into the second round. Eight additional byes were available to independents, second conference teams and champions of other conferences. 1980 (1) - BU loses to Texas A&M, 55-53, in first round of the Midwest Region at Denton, Texas. (Record: 0-1) The bracket was expanded to 48 teams, which included 24 automatic qualifiers and 24 at-large teams. The top 16 seeds received byes to the second round. The committee eliminated restrictions on the number of at-large teams selected from one conference. 1981 (2) - Creighton loses to St. Joseph’s (Pa.) in the first round, 59-57, at Dayton, Ohio. Wichita State beats Southern University, 95-70, and Iowa, 60-56, in Wichita to advance to the Midwest Regional in New Orleans. The Shockers defeated Kansas, 66-65, before losing to LSU, 96-85, in the regional finals. (CU: 0-1; Wichita State: 3-1; Overall Record: 3-2) A computer ranking system, the Ratings Percentage Index, was used as an aid in evaluating teams in the preparation for making at-large selections. Virginia defeated Louisiana State in the last thirdplace game conducted at the Final Four. 1982 (1) - After receiving a first-round bye, Tulsa loses to Houston, 78-74, at home. (Record: 0-1) The “selection show” was shown on live national television for the first time.
MVC in the NCAA Tournament 1986 (2) - Bradley beats UTEP, 83-65, but loses to NCAA champion Louisville, 82-68, at Salt Lake City. Navy defeats Tulsa, 87-68, at Syracuse. (Bradley: 1-1; Tulsa, 0-1; Overall Record: 1-2) For the 1986 event in Dallas, the NCAA conducted its first random, computerized drawing for the general public’s allotment of Final Four tickets.
1983 (1) - Illinois State loses to Ohio, 51-49, in first round in Tampa. (Record: 0-1) An opening round was added that required the representatives of eight automatic qualifying conferences to compete for four positions in the 52-team tournament bracket. This concept permitted the committee to retain a 48-team bracket evenly balanced with 24 automatic qualifiers and at-large selections, yet award automatic qualification to each of the 28 conferences that received it the year before. The 16 top-seeded teams received byes to the second round of the tournament.
1987 (2) - Wichita State loses to St. John’s, 57-55, at Chicago. Tulsa loses to Oklahoma, 74-69, at Tucson. (WSU: 0-1; Tulsa: 0-1; Overall Record: 0-2)
1984 (2) - Illinois State defeats Alabama, 49-48, but loses to DePaul, 75-61, at Lincoln, Neb. Tulsa loses to Louisville, 69-67, at Milwaukee. (Illinois State: 1-1; Tulsa: 0-1; Overall Record: 1-2) One additional open-round game was established, requiring 10 automatic qualifying conferences to compete for five positions in the 53-team bracket that included 24 automatic and 24 at-large picks. 1985 (3) - Illinois State defeats USC, 58-55, but loses to Oklahoma, 75-69, at Tulsa. Texas-El Paso defeats Tulsa, 79-75, at Albuquerque. Georgia defeats Wichita State, 67-59, at Atlanta. (Illinois State: 1-1; Tulsa: 0-1; Wichita St.: 0-1; Overall Record: 1-3) The tournament bracket was expanded to include 64 teams, which eliminated all first-round byes. The number of automatic qualifiers was capped at 30 for a five-year period (1986-90).
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1988 (2) - Auburn defeats Bradley, 90-86, at Atlanta. Wichita State loses to DePaul, 83-62, at South Bend. (Bradley: 0-1; Wichita State: 0-1; Overall: 0-2) The NCAA celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Division I Men’s Basketball Championship; the score in the Oklahoma-Kansas championship game was tied, 50-50, at halftime. 1989 (1) - Creighton loses to Missouri, 85-69, at Dallas. (Record: 0-1) 1990 (1) - Michigan defeats Illinois State, 76-70, at Long Beach, Calif. (Record: 0-1) 1991 (1) - Creighton defeats ranked New Mexico State, 64-56, in the first round at Salt Lake City, before losing to Seton Hall, 81-69. (Record: 1-1) 1992 (1) - Missouri State loses to Michigan State, 61-54, at Dayton (Record: 0-1)
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MVC in the NCAA Tournament 2001 (2) - Indiana State, seeded 13th in the South Region, beats #4 Oklahoma, 70-68, in overtime, but loses to #12 Gonzaga, 85-68, at Memphis, Tenn. Creighton, seeded 10th in the East Region, loses to #7 Iowa, 69-56, at Uniondale, N.Y. (Indiana State: 1-1; Creighton: 0-1; Overall: 1-2) 2002 (2) - Creighton, seeded 12th in the Midwest Region, defeats #5 Florida, 83-82, in double-overtime, but loses to #4 Illinois, 72-60, at Chicago, Ill. Southern Illinois, seeded 11th in the East Region, defeats #6 Texas Tech, 76-68, and #3 Georgia, 77-75, at Chicago. Southern Illinois, though, loses to #2 Connecticut, 71-59, at Syracuse (Creighton: 1-1; Southern Illinois: 2-1; Overall Record: 3-2) Indiana State reached the 1979 national championship game against Michigan State as the Sycamores finished 33-1. ISU’s Larry Bird (#33) was national player of the year. 1993 (1) - Southern Illinois loses to Duke, 105-70, at Chicago, Ill. (Record: 0-1) 1994 (2) - Tulsa defeats UCLA, 115-102, in the first round and Oklahoma State, 82-80, in the second round at Oklahoma City, Okla., then loses to eventual national champion Arkansas, 103-84, in the Midwest Regional at Dallas, Texas. Southern Illinois loses to Minnesota, 74-60, in the first round at Sacramento. (Tulsa: 2-1; SIU: 0-1; Overall Record: 2-2) Bill Clinton became the first sitting president to attend the tournament, when he was present at the Midwest Regional championship game in Dallas and the national semifinals and final in Charlotte. 1995 (2) - Tulsa advances to the Sweet Sixteen, defeating Illinois, 68-62, and Old Dominion, 64-52, at Albany, N.Y. Tulsa was eliminated in the East Regional semifinals by Massachusetts, 76-51. Southern Illinois was beaten by Syracuse, 96-92, in the first round of the Midwest Regional at Austin, Texas. (Tulsa: 2-1; Southern Illinois: 0-1; Overall Record: 2-2)
Postseason
1996 (2) - Bradley and Tulsa lose in the opening round. Bradley, seeded eighth and an at-large team to the East Regional in Providence, R.I., loses to Stanford, 66-58. Tulsa, seeded 11th in the Midwest at Milwaukee, Wis., fell to Louisville, 82-80, in overtime. (Tulsa: 0-1; Bradley: 0-1; Overall: 0-2) 1997 (1) - Illinois State, seeded 11th at the Midwest Regional in Auburn Hills, Mich., loses to sixth-ranked Iowa State, 69-57. (Record: 0-1) 1998 (1) - Illinois State, seeded ninth in the West Regional at Sacramento, beat Tennessee, 82-81, in OT, before losing to top-seed Arizona, 82-49. (Record: 1-1) 1999 (3) - Missouri State, seeded 12th in the East Region, beats #5 Wisconsin, 43-32, and #4 Tennessee, 8151, at Charlotte, N.C., but loses in the East Region semifinals to #1 Duke, 78-61, at East Rutherford, N.J. Creighton, seeded tenth in the South Region, defeats #7 Louisville, 62-58, but loses to #2 Maryland, 75-63, at Orlando, Fla. Evansville, seeded 11th in the Midwest Region, loses to #6 Kansas, 95-74, at New Orleans, La. (MSU: 2-1; Creighton: 1-1; Evansville: 0-1; Overall Record: 3-3) 2000 (2) - Creighton, seeded 10th in the Midwest Region, loses to #7 Auburn, 72-69, at Minneapolis. Indiana State, seeded 12th in the West Region, loses to #5 Texas, 77-61, at Salt Lake City. (CU: 0-1; ISU: 0-1; Overall Record: 0-2) The committee agreed to conduct an opening-round game the Tuesday before the first/second rounds, pitting teams seeded No. 64 and 65.
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2003 (2) - Creighton and Southern Illinois lose first-round games. Creighton, seeded #6, falls to 11th-seeded Central Michigan, 79-73, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Southern Illinois, an 11 seed, falls to sixth-seeded Missouri, 72-71, in a first-round game at Indianapolis, Ind. (Creighton: 0-1; SIU: 0-1; Overall: 0-2) 2004 (2) - Southern Illinois, seeded No. 9, falls in the final seconds to eventual Elite Eight team Alabama, 6564, in Seattle, Wash. MVC Tournament champ UNI, a No. 14 seed, pushes third-seeded Georgia Tech before falling to the eventual national runners-up, 65-60, in Milwaukee, Wis. (Southern Illinois: 0-1; UNI: 0-1; Overall Record: 0-2) Instead of using the regional site designations (i.e., East, Midwest, South, West), the committee will identify regional sites by the city in which the games are being played (i.e., Atlanta Regional). 2005 (3) - The Valley places three teams in the NCAAs for just the third time in league history. Southern Illinois receives its highest-ever seed (7), and beats St. Mary’s, 65-56, before losing to No. 2 seed Oklahoma State in the second round at Oklahoma City. UNI is also at Oklahoma City, earning a No. 11 seed. The Panthers fall to sixth-seeded Wisconsin, 57-52; and Creighton, seeded No. 10, loses on a last-second shot in Cleveland, to West Virginia, 63-61. (SIU: 1-1; Creighton: 0-1; UNI: 0-1; Overall: 1-3) Culminating a four-year study, the committee revised the RPI formula to give additional weight to playing and winning games on the road. The new formula weighs road victories and home losses at 1.4; home victories and road losses, at .6; and neutral-site victories and losses at 1.0. 2006 (4) - For the first time in Valley history, two league teams reach the Sweet Sixteen in the same season. Bradley, a No. 13 seed, advances to the Sweet 16 with wins against No. 4 Kansas, 77-73, and No. 5 Pittsburgh, 72-66, before falling to top-seeded Memphis, 80-64. Wichita State, a No. 7 seed, beats Seton Hall, 86-66, and No. 2-seeded Tennessee, 80-73, before falling to 11th-seeded George Mason in the regionals, 63-55. UNI earned an at-large bid and the 10th-seeded Panthers fell to Georgetown in the first round, 54-49. Southern Illinois earned a No. 11 seed and fell to West Virginia in the opening round, 64-46. (Bradley: 2-1; UNI: 0-1; Southern Illinois: 0-1; Wichita State: 2-1; Overall: 4-4) The Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) was made public for the first time.
MVC in the NCAA Tournament 2007 (2) - Southern Illinois became just the second team in league history to reach the NCAA Tournament for the sixth-straight time, and the Salukis received the highest seed (No. 4) in the history of the program and best in the MVC since 1984. SIU beat 13thseeded Holy Cross, 61-51, and downed No. 5 seed Virginia Tech, 63-48; before falling to top-seeded Kansas, 61-58. Creighton, meanwhile, fell in overtime in the opening round, to No. 7-seeded Nevada (Creighton: 0-1; S. Illinois: 2-1; Overall: 2-2)
How Seed It Is
2008 (1) - Drake earns the league’s only berth and receives a #5 seed. It marks the first NCAA Tournament appearance for the Bulldogs since 1971. Drake falls to #12-seeded Western Kentucky on a 30-foot shot as time expired in overtime, 101-99 (Record: 0-1)
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2009 (1) - For the first time since the 1997-98 NCAA Tournaments the Valley receives only a single bid in backto-back seasons. UNI earns a #12 seed and battles fifth-seeded Purdue until the end, losing 61-56, in Portland, Ore. (Record: 0-1) 2010 (1) - UNI edged UNLV in the first round, 69-66, and then became just the fourth #9 seed to beat a #1-seeded team in the history of the tournament, edging #1 overall seed Kansas, 69-67. With the victory, UNI became the eighth Valley team to reach the Sweet 16 since 1994. The Panthers lost to Michigan State in the Sweet 16. (Record: 2-1) 2011 (1) - Indiana State, a #14 seed, represented the conference in the NCAA Tournament and played #3-seeded Syracuse in a first-round game in Cleveland, Ohio. Syracuse won, 77-60. (Record: 0-1)
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Indiana State (1) Wichita State (6) Creighton (8) Tulsa (3) Illinois State (6) Tulsa (4) Illinois State (8) Tulsa (6) Bradley (7) Tulsa (6) Bradley (8) Creighton (6) Southern Illinois (7) Wichita State (7) Southern Illinois (4) Drake (5) Wichita State (5) Creighton (8)
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The NCAA used a seeding process for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 1978, and it has seeded all teams in the tournament since 1979. Here are seeds for Valley members in the NCAAs. Year MVC (Seed) 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
Indiana State (1) *New Mexico St. (10) Bradley (11) *Wichita State (6) Creighton (8) Tulsa (3) Illinois State (6) Tulsa (4)
Rec. 4-1 0-1 0-1 3-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
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*Illinois State (8) 1-1 *Tulsa (6) 0-1 *Illinois State (9) 1-1 Wichita State (11) 0-1 *Bradley (7) 1-1 Tulsa (10) 0-1 *Tulsa (11) 0-1 Wichita State (11) 0-1 Bradley (9) 0-1 *Wichita State (12) 0-1 Creighton (14) 0-1 Illinois State (14) 0-1 Creighton (11) 1-1 Missouri State (12) 0-1 Southern Illinois (14) 0-1 *Tulsa (12) 2-1 Southern Illinois (11) 0-1 *Tulsa (6) 2-1 Southern Illinois (10) 0-1 *Bradley (8) 0-1 Tulsa (11) 0-1 Illinois State (11) 0-1 Illinois State (9) 1-1 Creighton (10) 1-1 *Evansville (11) 0-1 *Missouri State (12) 2-1 Creighton (10) 0-1 *Indiana State (12) 0-1 *Creighton (10) 0-1 Indiana State (13) 1-1 *Southern Illinois (11) 2-1 Creighton (12) 1-1 Creighton (6) 0-1 *Southern Illinois (11) 0-1 *Southern Illinois (9) 0-1 UNI (14) 0-1 *Southern Illinois (7) 1-1 Creighton (10) 0-1 *UNI (11) 0-1 *Bradley (13) 2-1 *UNI (10) 0-1 Southern Illinois (11) 0-1 *Wichita State (7) 2-1 Creighton (10) 0-1 *Southern Illinois (4) 2-1 Drake (5) 0-1 UNI (12) 0-1 UNI (9) 2-1 Indiana State (14) 0-1 Wichita State (5) 0-1 Creighton (8) 1-1
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Upset Specials
• Since 1994, The Valley has posted five first-round NCAA tourney victories as a No. 12 seed, or worse. Those such-seeded Valley teams to win first-round games include Tulsa (12 - 1994), Missouri State (12 - 1999), Indiana State (13 - 2001), Creighton (12 - 2002), and Bradley (13 - 2006). Tulsa (12 seed in 1994) and Bradley (13 seed in 2006) both reached the Sweet 16. • Since 1979, the league has had teams seeded No. 9 or worse 39 times. Those teams have combined for 16 tourney victories, and five Sweet 16 appearances (Tulsa, 1994) (Missouri State, 1999) (Southern Illinois, 2002) (Bradley, 2006) (UNI, 2010).
Postseason
2012 (2) - For the first time since 2007, the MVC had two teams competing in the NCAA Tournament. Creighton, seeded #8, won a first-round game against Alabama, 58-57, and then lost to #1-seeded North Carolina, 87-73, in Greensboro, N.C. Wichita State received a #5 seed and fell to VCU in the first round, 62-59, in Portland, Ore. (Record: 1-2) NCAA Champions in boldface. Number in parentheses represents tournament qualifiers in that given season.
Here are a listing of Valley teams that received No. 8 or better seeds in an NCAA Tournament bracket, and how they fared. The league has had only 11 teams seeded No. 8 or better since the field expanded to 64 teams (in 1985):
• Since 1994, The Valley has posted nine NCAA tourney firstround wins as a lower-seeded team. • In 2010, UNI became the fourth #9 seed in NCAA Tournament history to defeat a #1 seed (since the tournament field expanded to 64 teams in 1985).
1992: 1994: 2004: 2010:
UTEP 66, Kansas 60 Boston College 75, North Carolina 72 UAB 76, Kentucky 75 UNI 69, Kansas 67
Ali Farokhmanesh and Adam Koch (34) celebrate following UNI’s historic upset (69-67) over #1 overall seed Kansas in the 2010 NCAA Tournament Second Round. The Panthers became just the fourth #9 seed to upend a #1 seed in NCAA Tournament history.
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The Valley has sent at least three teams to postseason in 17 of the last 19 years. In 2006, 2010 and 2011, The Valley had six post-season teams, while the league set an all-time record with seven selections in 2009 and in 2012. Year NCAA
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1994 SIU, Tulsa 1995 SIU, Tulsa 1996 BU, Tulsa 1997 Illinois State 1998 Illinois State 1999 CU, UE, MSU 2000 CU, Indiana State 2001 CU, Indiana State 2002 CU, S. Illinois 2003 CU, S. Illinois 2004 UNI, S. Illinois 2005 UNI, SIU, CU 2006 BU, UNI, SIU, WSU 2007 CU, S. Illinois 2008 Drake 2009 UNI 2010 UNI 2011 Indiana State 2012 CU, Wichita St.
Bradley Bradley, ILS Illinois State BU, MSU Creighton Bradley SIU, MSU BU, Illinois St. ---- Wichita State CU, Wichita St. MSU, WSU CU, MSU BU, MSU CU, ILS, SIU CU, ILS ILS, WSU MSU, WSU Illinois St., UNI
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*The College Basketball Invitational (CBI) had its inaugural tournament in 2008; while the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) began in 2009. Eight of the league’s 10 teams have competed in either the CBI or CIT at one point since 2008.
NCAA Success
Since 1994, The Valley is 22-36 in the NCAAs with eight Sweet 16 trips (1994, 1995, 1999, 2002, two in 2006, 2007, and 2010). Year Teams
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1994 Southern Illinois, Tulsa 1995 Southern Illinois, Tulsa 1996 Bradley, Tulsa 1997 Illinois State 1998 Illinois State 1999 Creighton, Evansville, MSU 2000 Creighton, Indiana State 2001 Creighton, Indiana State 2002 Creighton, Southern Illinois 2003 Creighton, Southern Illinois 2004 Southern Illinois, UNI 2005 Creighton, UNI, Southern Illinois 2006 Bradley, UNI, S. Illinois, Wichita St. 2007 Creighton, Southern Illinois 2008 Drake 2009 UNI 2010 UNI 2011 Indiana State 2012 Creighton, Wichita State
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Since 1994, The Valley has compiled a solid record against BCS football conferences in the NCAA. vs. Conference (Valley Record is 18-28) vs. ACC......... 1-4 vs. Big East... 3-7
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vs. Big 12...... 5-6. vs. SEC......... 6-3
NCAA Men’s Basketball Action in St. Louis 1973 Final Four March 24 -- 19,301 Memphis State 98, Providence 85 UCLA 70, Indiana 59 March 26 -- 19,301 Indiana 97, Providence 79 (Third) UCLA 87, Memphis State 66 (Final) All-Tournament Team Bill Walton, UCLA (MVP) Steve Downing, Indiana Larry Finch, Memphis State Larry Kenon, Memphis State Ernie DiGregorio, Providence 1978 Final Four March 25 -- 18,721 Kentucky 64, Arkansas 59 Duke 90, Notre Dame 86 March 27 -- 18,721 Arkansas 71, Notre Dame 69 (Third) Kentucky 94, Duke 88 (Final) All-Tournament Team Jack Givens, Kentucky (MVP) Ron Brewer, Arkansas Mike Gminski, Duke Jim Spanarkel, Duke Rick Robey, Kentucky 1982 Midwest Regional March 19 -- 18,050 Boston College 69, Kansas St. 65 Houston 79, Missouri 78 March 21 -- 18,050 Houston 99, Boston College 92 All-Tournament Team Robert Williams, Houston (MVP) John Bagley, Boston College John Garris, Boston College Larry Micheaux, Houston Ricky Frazier, Missouri 1984 Midwest Regional March 23 -- 20,143 Wake Forest 73, DePaul 71 (OT) Houston 78, Memphis State 71 March 25 -- 18,652 Houston 68, Wake Forest 63 All-Tournament Team Akeem Olajuwon, Houston (MVP) Michael Young, Houston William Bedford, Memphis State Kenny Green, Wake Forest Delaney Rudd, Wake Forest 1993 Midwest Regional March 25 -- 17,883 Indiana 82, Louisville 69 Kansas 93, California 76 March 27 -- 17,883 Kansas 83, Indiana 77 All-Tournament Team Calbert Chaney, Indiana (MVP) Greg Graham, Indiana Adonis Jordan, Kansas Richard Scott, Kansas Rex Walters, Kansas 1998 Midwest Regional March 20 -- 22,172 Stanford 67, Purdue 59 Rhode Island 74, Valparaiso 68 March 22 -- 22,172 Stanford 79, Rhode Island 77 All-Tournament Team Arthur Lee, Stanford (MVP) Cuttino Mobley, Rhode Island Tyson Wheeler, Rhode Island Mark Madsen, Stanford Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 1999 Midwest Regional March 19 -- 42,440 Michigan State 54, Oklahoma 46 Kentucky 58, Miami (Ohio) 43
March 21 -- 42,519 Michigan State 73, Kentucky 66 All-Tournament Team Morris Peterson, Michigan St. (MVP) Mateen Cleaves, Michigan State A.J. Granger, Michigan State Scott Padgett, Kentucky Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio) 2002 1st/2nd Rounds March 14 -- 22,370 Kentucky 83, Valparaiso 68 Tulsa 71, Marquette 69 March 14 -- 22,739 Kansas 70, Holy Cross 59 Stanford 84, Western Kentucky 68 March 16 -- 28,665 Kentucky 87, Tulsa 82 Kansas 86, Stanford 63 2004 St. Louis Regional March 26 -- 30,801 Kansas 100, UAB 74 Georgia Tech 72, Nevada 67 March 28 -- 30,648 Georgia Tech 79, Kansas 71 (OT) All-Tournament Team Jarrett Jack, Georgia Tech (MVP) Clarence Moore, Georgia Tech Wayne Simien, Kansas Kirk Snyder, Nevada Aaron Miles, Kansas 2005 Final Four April 2 -- 47,754 Illinois 72, Louisville 57 North Carolina 87, Michigan St. 71 April 4 -- 47,262 North Carolina 75, Illinois 70 All-Tournament Team Sean May, North Carolina (MVP) Raymond Felton, North Carolina Luther Head, Illinois Rashad McCants, North Carolina Deron Williams, Illinois 2007 Midwest Regional March 23 -- 26,307 Florida 65, Butler 57 Oregon 76, UNLV 72 March 25 -- 25,947 Florida 85, Oregon 77 All-Tournament Team Taurean Green, Florida (MVP) Aaron Brooks, Oregon Malik Hairston, Oregon Lee Humphrey, Florida Tajuan Porter, Oregon 2010 Midwest Regional March 26 -- 26,377 Tennessee 76, Ohio State 73 Michigan State 59, UNI 52 March 28 -- 25,242 Michigan State 70, Tennessee 69 All-Tournament Team Durrell Summers, MSU (MVP) Evan Turner, Ohio State Wayne Chism, Tennessee J.P. Prince, Tennessee Draymond Green, Michigan State 2012 Midwest Regional March 23 -- 23,964 North Carolina 73, Ohio 65 (OT) Kansas 60, North Carolina State 57 March 25 -- 24,107 Kansas 80, North Carolina 67 All-Tournament Team Thomas Robinson, Kansas (MVP) Walter Offutt, Ohio Tyshawn Taylor, Kansas Jeff Withey, Kansas Tyler Zeller, North Carolina
MVC in the National Invitation Tournament Year-By-Year Record for Valley Schools in the National Invitation Tournament 1938 (1) - Oklahoma State loses to Temple, 56-44, in the semifinals and beat New York University, 37-24, in the third-place game. 1939 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1940 (1) - Oklahoma State loses to Duquesne, 34-30, in the semifinals and defeats DePaul, 23-22, in the third-place game. 1941 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1942 (1) - Creighton defeats West Texas State, 59-58, in the quarterfinals, loses to Western Kentucky, 49-36, in the semifinals and beat Toledo, 48-46, in the third-place game. 1943 (1) - Creighton loses to Washington & Jefferson, 43-42, in the quarterfinals. 1944 (1) - Oklahoma State defeats Canisius, 43-29, in the quarters, loses to DePaul, 41-38, in the semis and loses to Kentucky, 45-29, in the third-place game. 1945 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1946 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1947 (0) - MVC did not compete. 1948 (1) - Saint Louis wins the title by defeating Bowling Green, 69-53 (quarterfinals), Western Kentucky, 60-53 (semifinals), and New York University, 65-52 (finals). 1949 (2) - Bradley and Saint Louis both compete. Bradley defeats New York University, 89-67, in the first round and Western Kentucky, 95-86, in the quarterfinals, before losing to Loyola, 55-50, in the semifinals. Bradley places fourth, losing to Bowling Green, 82-77. Saint Louis is eliminated in the quarterfinals by Bowling Green, 80-74. 1950 (1) - Bradley defeats Syracuse, 78-66, in the quarters and St. John’s, 83-72, in the semifinals, but loses to City College of New York, 69-61, in the finals.
1952 (1) - Saint Louis loses to Dayton, 68-58. 1953 (1) - Tulsa loses to Duquesne, 88-69. 1954 (1) - Wichita State loses to Bowling Green, 88-84. 1955 (1) - Saint Louis defeats Connecticut, 110-103, before losing to Dayton, 97-81, in the quarterfinals. 1956 (2) - Oklahoma State loses to Duquesne, 69-61, and Saint Louis loses to Xavier, 84-80. 1957 (2) - Bradley wins the title, defeating Xavier, 11681 (quarterfinals), Temple, 94-66 (semifinals), and Memphis State, 84-83 (finals). Cincinnati loses to St. Bonaventure, 90-72.
Current Valley schools are a combined record of 60-65 in National Invitation Tournament play while they’ve been league members. The following is a breakdown by school with the number of appearances in parentheses: School (Appearances) Record 1st 2nd 3rd
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Bradley (18) Creighton (10) Drake (3) Illinois State (9) Indiana State (2) Missouri State (8) UNI (1) Southern Illinois (6) Wichita State (12)
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1961 (1) - Saint Louis lost to Providence, 62-59, in the championship game. SLU beat Miami (Fla.), 5856, Colorado State, 69-63, and Dayton, 67-60. 1962 (2) - Wichita State loses to Dayton, 79-71, and Bradley falls to Duquesne, 75-65. 1963 (2) - Saint Louis defeats LaSalle, 63-61, but loses to Marquette, 84-49, in the quarterfinals. Wichita State loses to Villanova, 54-53. 1964 (2) - Bradley wins title, defeating St. Joseph’s, 83-81 (quarterfinals), Army, 67-52 (semifinals), and New Mexico, 86-54 (finals). Drake defeats Pittsburgh, 87-82, before losing to New Mexico, 65-60. 1965 (2) - Bradley loses to New York Univ., 71-70. Saint Louis loses to Army, 70-66. 1966 (2) - Wichita State loses to New York University, 90-84, in overtime. Louisville loses to Boston College, 96-90, in triple overtime. 1967 (1) - Tulsa loses to Marquette, 64-60. 1968 (1) - Bradley loses to Long Island University, 80-77. 1969 (2) - Louisville defeats Fordham, 73-70, but loses to Boston College, 88-83, in the quarterfinals. Tulsa loses to St. Peter’s, 75-71. 1970 (2) - Cincinnati loses to Army, 62-57. Louisville loses to Oklahoma, 74-73. 1971 (1) - Louisville loses to Providence, 64-58. 1972 (1) - Memphis State loses to Oral Roberts, 94-74.
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1951 (1) - Saint Louis defeats LaSalle, 73-61, in the first round, before losing to Dayton, 97-81, in the quarterfinals.
NIT Record & Appearances for Current Missouri Valley Conference Members
1958 (1) - Bradley loses to Xavier, 72-62. 1959 (2) - Bradley finishes second, after losing to St. John’s, 76-71, in overtime in the title game. Bradley defeated Butler, 83-77, and New York University, 59-57. Saint Louis lost to Providence, 75-72, in double overtime. 1960 (2) - Bradley wins the title, defeating Dayton, 7864 (quarterfinals), St. Bonaventure, 82-71 (semifinals), and Providence, 88-72 (finals). Saint Louis loses to Providence, 64-53. In 1960, Bradley claimed the NIT tournament title with wins over Dayton, St. Bonaventure, and Providence.
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Bradley’s 1982 team claimed a second-consecutive NIT title (following Tulsa in 1981) for the Missouri Valley Conference.
1987 (1) - Illinois State defeats Akron, 79-72, wins at Cleveland State, 79-77, but loses in the quarterfinals at LaSalle, 70-50. 1988 (1) - Illinois State drops an 89-83 decision in overtime at Cleveland State. 1989 (2) - Wichita State defeats California-Santa Barbara, 70-62, before losing at Michigan State, 79-67. Southern Illinois loses at Saint Louis, 87-54. 1990 (3) - Tulsa loses at Oklahoma State, 83-74. Creighton loses at DePaul, 89-72. Southern Illinois loses to Wisconsin-Green Bay, 73-60, in Carbondale. 1991 (3) - Southern Illinois made it to the quarters, before losing to eventual champion Stanford. SIU beat both Boise State, 75-74, and MSU, 72-69, on the road, before dropping a 78-68 decision at home to the Cardinal. MSU beat Coppin St., 57-47, in the first round. Tulsa lost at Oklahoma, 111-86.
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The Valley owns seven NIT titles -- Saint Louis (1948), Bradley (1957, 1960, 1964, 1982), Tulsa (1981), and Wichita state (2011). Four -- Missouri State (1993 and 2006), Bradley (1994) and Illinois State (1996) -- have recently advanced to the quarterfinals.
2007 (2) - Missouri State made its third-straight NIT appearance and lost in the closing seconds to visiting San Diego State, 74-70. Bradley split a pair of games in the MasterCard NIT, at 32 teams after fielding a 40-team field in previous seasons. The Braves beat Providence, 90-78 in overtime in Peoria, then lost at Mississippi State, 101-72.
1993 (1) - MSU advances to the quarterfinals, before being eliminated at Alabama-Birmingham. MSU defeated St. Joseph’s, 56-34, at home, and then won at Jackson State, 70-52. The Bears lost at UAB, 61-52.
2008 (3) - For the first time since 1991, three Valley teams earn spots in the NIT field. All three league teams win their first-round games at home, with Southern Illinois beating Oklahoma State, 69-53; Creighton nipping Rhode Island at the buzzer, 74-73; and Illinois State toppling Utah State, 6157. All three teams also lost their second games, as Southern Illinois lost at Arizona State, 65-51; Creighton fell at Florida, 82-54; and Illinois State suffered a 55-48 setback at home to Dayton.
1994 (1) - Bradley advances to the quarters, before being eliminated at Siena. Bradley defeated Murray State, 66-58, at home and then beat Old Dominion, 79-75, in Peoria. The Braves lost at Albany, N.Y., to Siena, 75-62.
2009 (2) - Illinois State and Creighton represented the MVC. ISU lost in overtime in a first-round game at Kansas State, 83-79, while Creighton was involved in two two-point home games, nipping Bowling Green 73-71 before falling to Kentucky, 65-63.
1995 (2) - Bradley and Illinois State advanced to the second round, before being eliminated. Bradley edged Eastern Michigan, 86-85 (in double overtime) in Peoria, but lost at home to Canisius, 55-53. Illinois State won at Utah State, 93-87 (in overtime), but lost at home to Washington St., 83-80.
2010 (2) - Illinois State and Wichita State represented the MVC. ISU lost in a first-round game at Dayton, 63-42, while WSU fell at home in a first-round game to Nevada, 74-70.
1992 (1) - Southern Illinois loses at Boston College, 78-69.
1996 (1) - Illinois State advances to the quarterfinals, before being eliminated at Tulane. ISU beat Mount St. Mary’s, 73-49, at home and then won at Wisconsin, 77-62, before losing at Tulane, 83-72. 1997 (2) - Bradley advances to the second round, before being eliminated at Connecticut. Bradley defeated Drexel, 66-53, at home and then lost at UConn, 63-47. MSU lost at North Carolina State, 77-66. 1998 (1) - Creighton loses at Marquette, 80-68. 1999 (1) - Bradley suffers a 51-50 home loss to Butler.
2001 (2) - Bradley and Illinois State play first-round games. In Peoria, Bradley falls to Detroit, 68-49, while Illinois State suffers defeat at Purdue, 90-79.
2012 (2) - For the ninth-straight year, two or more MVC teams represented the league in the NIT. Illinois State won a first-round game at Mississippi, 9693 in OT, and the Redbirds then lost an OT game at Stanford, 92-88. UNI also split a pair of road games, winning 67-65 at Saint Joseph’s before falling at Drexel, 65-63.
NIT Champions in boldface. Number in parentheses represents tournament qualifiers in that given season.
2002 (0) - MVC did not compete. 2003 (1) - Wichita State loses at Iowa State, 76-65. 2004 (2) - The Valley hosted two NIT first-round games. Creighton falls to Nebraska, 71-70, and Wichita State lost in double OT to Florida State, 91-84.
Postseason
2000 (2) - Southern Illinois and Missouri State both advance to the second round. SIU wins at Colorado, 9492, but loses at Brigham Young, 82-57. MSU beats Southern Methodist, 77-64, in Springfield but falls at Mississippi, 70-48.
2011 (2) - Wichita State rolled through the tourney, winning five games by an average of 15.0 points per game. The Shox earned the league’s first NIT crown since 1982 with wins over Nebraska (76-49), Virginia Tech (79-76), Charleston (82-75), Washington State (75-44) and Alabama (66-57). Missouri State had a first-round win against Murray State, 89-76, before the Bears fell in the second round at Miami (Fla.), 81-71.
2005 (2) - Missouri State split a pair of home games, beating Rice, 105-82, and losing to Davidson, 82-71. Wichita State won two home games -- beating Houston, 85-69, and Western Ky., 84-81, before losing on a last-second shot at Vanderbilt, 65-63. 2006 (2) - Missouri State won home games against Stanford, 76-67, and Houston, 60-59, before losing in the quarterfinals at Louisville, 74-59. Creighton also had two home games, beating Akron, 71-60, and losing to Miami (Fla.), 53-52.
Wichita State celebrates its 2011 NIT championship after the Shockers beat top-seeded Alabama, 66-57, in the title game at Madison Square Garden in New York.
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2008 (1) - Bradley represented the Valley in the inaugural CBI and advanced to the Championship Series. The top seed in the Midwest region, the Braves beat Cincinnati, 70-67, and Ohio, 79-73, in Peoria, before knocking off Virginia, 96-85, in the semifinals. In the Championship Series, former MVC member Tulsa took the 2-of-3 series with wins in Tulsa (73-68 and 70-64) sandwiched around a Bradley victory, 83-74, in Peoria. It marked the first men’s basketball post-season championship game appearance since Bradley claimed the NIT title in 1982.
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2009 (3) - Three Valley schools represented the league in the inaugural CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Drake (69-67 at Idaho) and Evansville (92-76 to Belmont at home) fell in the first round, while Bradley reached the title game with wins over Austin Peay (81-74), Oakland (76-75), and Pacific (59-49). The Oakland win featured a 75-foot buzzer-beater by BU’s Chris Roberts. BU lost to Old Dominion in the finals, 66-62. 2010 (2) - Missouri State ran the table, winning four home games and claiming the CollegeInsider.com Tournament title. The Bears were joined in the field by MVC member Creighton. In two home games, Creighton beat South Dakota, 89-78, and Fairfield, 73-55. Missouri State posted wins over Middle Tennessee State, 87-79; Louisiana Tech, 69-40; MVC rival Creighton, 67-61; and then toppled Pacific in the title game, 78-65.
Missouri State became the league’s first post-season tournament champion since 1982 with its 78-65 victory over Pacific in the 2010 CIT Tournament.
2011 (1) - UNI was the lone MVC team in the 2011 field and the Panthers beat Rider in a first-round game, 84-50, before falling at home to SMU, 57-50. 2012 (2) - The league went 1-2 in the CIT in 2012 as Drake split a pair of games, and Indiana State lost an opening-round game. Drake beat North Dakota, 70-64, at home, and then fell at Rice, 74-68. ISU lost a home game to Robert Morris, 67-60.
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NCAA Tournament - St. Louis, the Host During the tenure of Doug Elgin, The Valley’s ninth and longest-tenured commissioner, The Valley has been aggressive in hosting NCAA events in St. Louis. That role came to a spectacular climax in April 2005 as the conference collaborated with local partners to stage the Men’s Final Four at the Edward Jones Dome. The Valley has helped bring nine NCAA events to St. Louis since 1998, hosting men’s regionals in 1998, 1999, 2004, 2007 and 2010; a men’s first/second round in 2002, the Women’s Final Four in 2001 and in 2009, and the Men’s Final Four in 2005. Creighton and The Valley co-hosted a men’s basketball first/second round in 2008 in Omaha, while the MVC will host a second/third round in Kansas City, Mo., in March of 2013. The 2009 Women’s Final Four, hosted by the Missouri Valley Conference and the city of St. Louis, marked the fifth Final Four in the history of the city, including three men’s event (1973, 1978, 2005), plus the 2001 Women’s Final Four. The 2009 Women’s Final Four was the third NCAA Final Four in that decade in St. Louis, following the 2001 Women’s Final Four at Savvis Center (now named Scottrade Center), and the 2005 Men’s Final Four at the Edward Jones Dome. Beginning with the 1998 NCAA Midwest Regional, and culminating with the 2010 NCAA Midwest Regional, the city of St. Louis hosted nine NCAA basketball events in a 13-year span. Last year, Saint Louis University hosted an NCAA Midwest Regional in St. Louis. YEAR-BY-YEAR HIGHLIGHTS OF ST. LOUIS EVENTS
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2012 -- In the Midwest Regional final, Kansas scored the last 12 points to win, 80-67, while the top-seeded Tar Heels missed their final nine shots and 14 of their last 16 attempts -- after shooting 63.6 percent in the first half. The Tar Heels escaped Ohio in overtime in the regional semifinal, 73-65, while Kansas edged North Carolina State in its semifinal game, 60-57. Thomas Robinson of Kansas was named the Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player.
The Edward Jones Dome (right) has been the site for the past seven NCAA men’s basketball tournament events in St. Louis, including a 1999 Regional, a 2002 1st/2nd Round, a 2004 Regional, the 2005 Final Four, a 2007 Regional, a 2010 Regional, and a 2012 Regional.
In 2010, MVC member UNI held a half-time lead over Michigan State, but the Spartans rallied to win 59-52.
2010-- For the first time in league history, the conference hosted a men’s event with a league representative as UNI represented the Valley in the 2010 Midwest Regional in St. Louis. Michigan State advanced to the Final Four with a 70-69 win over Tennessee. The Spartans were without top playmaker Kalin Lucas, but Durrell Summers stepped up in his absence, scoring 21 points and pulling down four rebounds. 2009-- UConn’s Tina Charles has 25 points and 19 rebounds while earning tourney Most Outstanding Player honors. Connecticut beat Louisville, 76-54, winning its sixth National Championship, and completing its third perfect season. It wins every game by double-digits for the first time in NCAA history. 2007-- Eventual national champion Florida secured its berth in the 2007 Final Four by winning two games in St. Louis at the Midwest Regional at the Edward Jones Dome. Guard Taurean Green, who was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, averaged 19.0 points, while shooting 50 percent from the floor (1020) and 56.3 percent from three-point range (9-16).
NCAA Tournament - St. Louis, the Host AUTOMATIC QUALIFIERS FOR 2013 Listed below are the 31 Division I conferences that have automatic bids to the 2013 NCAA tournament. America East Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic Sun Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Big East Conference Big 12 Conference Big Sky Conference Big South Conference Big Ten Conference Big West Conference Colonial Athletic Association Conference USA Horizon League The Ivy Group Metro Atlantic Athletic Mid-American Conference
Mid-Eastern Athletic MISSOURI VALLEY Mountain West Conference Northeast Conference Ohio Valley Conference Pacific-10 Conference Patriot League Southeastern Conference Southern Conference Southland Conference Southwestern Athletic Summit League Sun Belt Conference West Coast Conference Western Athletic Conference
2005 -- At the 2005 Final Four, Sean May made all but one of his 11 shots and scored 26 points to lead North Carolina to a 75-70 victory over Illinois. The tournament’s Most Outstanding Player is the son of Scott May, who scored 26 points in the 1976 finals as Indiana completed an undefeated season with a victory over Michigan in the NCAA championship game. 2004 -- In 2004 at the Edward Jones Dome, a total of 61,449 fans attended the St. Louis Regional. Georgia Tech advanced to the Final Four after beating Nevada and Kansas. Kansas beat UAB in the initial game of the regional. The two crowds both eclipsed 30,000 and were the most at any game in the NCAA Tournament that year, with the exception of the Final Four.
2001 -- The 2001 Women’s Final Four saw Valley member Missouri State advance to the national semifinals, before falling to Purdue. In the process, the Lady Bears became the first MVC women’s basketball program to reach the Final Four. Missouri State also reached the 1992 Final Four while competing under the Gateway Conference umbrella. Notre Dame won the national title in 1992 with a sellout of 20,551 on hand. 1999 -- In March of 1999, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional was hosted by The Valley and the city of St. Louis on Friday and Sunday, March 19 and 21. On consecutive days, the 1999 Midwest Regional drew NCAA Tournament record crowds of 42,440 and 42,519 fans to the Edward Jones Dome. 1998 -- In March of 1998, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional was hosted by The Valley and the city of St. Louis on Friday and Sunday, March 20 and 22. Sellout crowds of 22,172 at Savvis Center each day witnessed the Stanford Cardinal advance to the 1998 NCAA Final Four in San Antonio, after defeating Purdue and Rhode Island.
1993 -- During the 1993 NCAA Midwest Regional, Calbert Chaney of Indiana was voted the MVP, but Kansas took the regional title, beating Indiana, 83-77, in the final. 1984 -- In 1984, DePaul, Houston, Memphis State and Wake Forest appeared at The Arena, with Houston advancing to the Final Four with a 68-63 win over Wake Forest. The 1984 NCAA Midwest Regional had significance, as Wake Forest beat coaching legend Ray Meyer in his final game with DePaul. 1982 -- The 1982 and 1984 NCAA Midwest Regionals proved to be the showcase for “Phi Slamma Jamma,” as the Houston Cougars advanced to the Final Four with wins over Boston College (1982) and Wake Forest (1984) in the regional championship game. Boston College, Houston, Kansas State and Missouri were the four regional teams in 1982. 1978 -- The 1978 Final Four at The Arena had Joe B. Hall of Kentucky, Eddie Sutton of Arkansas, Bill Foster of Duke and Digger Phelps of Notre Dame. Kentucky’s Jack Givens scored 41 points against Duke on March 27, 1978. 1973 -- In the history of the Final Four, there have been only three 40plus point games by an individual in the national championship game, and two of those have occurred in St. Louis. On March 26, 1973, UCLA’s Bill Walton scored his NCAArecord 44 points against Memphis. The 1973 Final Four featured four of the collegiate game’s top innovators: Gene Bartow of Memphis State, Bobby Knight of Indiana, Dave Gavitt of Providence and John Wooden of UCLA.
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2002 -- In 2002 at the Edward Jones Dome, a total of 73,774 fans passed through the turnstiles to witness the first-ever NCAA First/Second Round competition played in St. Louis.
Roy Williams and members of the North Carolina Tar Heel basketball team hoist the national championship trophy after winning the 2005 crown in St. Louis.
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2013: 75th ANNUAL DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Selection Sunday: March 17, 2013 First Round Dayton, Ohio, March 19 and 20 (University of Dayton, host) Second and Third Rounds Auburn Hills, Mich., March 21 and 23, Palace of Auburn Hills (Oakland Univ., host) Lexington, Ky., March 21 and 23, Rupp Arena (University of Kentucky, host) Salt Lake City, Utah, March 21 and 23, Energy Solutions Arena (Utah, host) San Jose, Calif., March 21 and 23, HP Pavilion (West Coast Conference, host) Austin, Texas, March 22 and 24, Frank Erwin Center (University of Texas, host) Dayton, Ohio, March 22 and 24, UD Arena (University of Dayton, host) Kansas City, Mo., March 22 and 24, Sprint Center (Missouri Valley Conf., host) Philadelphia, Pa., March 22 and 24, Wells Fargo Center (Temple University, host) Regionals Los Angeles, Calif., March 28 and 30, Staples Center (Pepperdine University, host) Washington, D.C., March 28 and 30, Verizon Center (Georgetown University, host) Arlington, Texas, March 29 and 31, Cowboys Stadium (Big 12 Conference, host) Indianapolis, Ind., March 29 and 31, Lucas Oil Stadium (IUPUI, Horizon League)
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The successes of the 2012 Division I Men’s Basketball Championship have set the stage for the NCAA to celebrate 75 years of March Madness this season. Near-record numbers of fans flocked to the games and associated events during the overall tournament in March and the 2012 Men’s Final Four in New Orleans March 31 and April 2. Viewership was strong as well, as all 67 tournament games were broadcast live by Turner and CBS for the second year.
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THE “STARTING FIVE” Larry Bird, Indiana State (1976-79) Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (1984-88) Ed Macauley, Saint Louis (1946-49) Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (1981-85) Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (1957-60) Coach: Henry Iba, Oklahoma St. (1934-57) The Big O
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Easy MEN’S BASKETBALL (sponsored 1907 to present): Thirty-one difEd ferent programs have sponsored men’s basketball in the Missouri Valley Conference. Drake is the longest-tenured member of any, completing its 98th season as a Valley member in 2009-10. Charter members for basketball included Drake, Iowa State, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Washington (Mo.) University. The Missouri Valley Conference has 10 national championships (NCAA or NIT) in men’s basketball.
MVC MEN’S BASKETBALL 50 GREATEST PLAYERS Joe Allen, Bradley Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois Mitchell Anderson, Bradley Warren Armstrong, Wichita St. Butch Beard, Louisville Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Larry Bird, Indiana State Ron Bonham, Cincinnati Dick Boushka, Saint Louis Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois Rodney Buford, Creighton Antoine Carr, Wichita State Maurice Cheeks, West Texas St. Paul Endacott, Kansas Larry Finch, Memphis Chad Gallagher, Creighton Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois Steve Harris, Tulsa
Bob Harstad, Creighton Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Rico Hill, Illinois State Paul Hogue, Cincinnati Ben Jacobson, UNI Lynbert Johnson, Wichita State Slab Jones, New Mexico State Kyle Korver, Creighton Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State Cliff Levingston, Wichita State Cleo Littleton, Wichita State Lewis Lloyd, Drake Ed Macauley, Saint Louis Willie McCarter, Drake Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Bob Mattick, Oklahoma State Gene Melchiorre, Bradley Danny Moore, Missouri State Allen Murphy, Louisville Carl Nicks, Indiana State Roger Phegley, Bradley Paul Pressey, Tulsa
Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Ryan Sears, Creighton Dave Stallworth, Wichita State Paul Unruh, Bradley Wes Unseld, Louisville Chet Walker, Bradley John S. Williams, Indiana State Kent Williams, Southern Illinois Marcus Wilson, Evansville ALL-TIME COACHES Phog Allen, Kansas Dana Altman, Creighton Denny Crum, Louisville Eddie Hickey, Creighton, SLU Henry Iba, Oklahoma State Maury John, Drake Ed Jucker, Cincinnati Ralph Miller, Wichita State Chuck Orsborn, Bradley Tubby Smith, Tulsa
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MVC Coach of the Year honors while at Tulsa (1981, 1985).
Missouri Valley Conference Award Winners Coach of the Year 1949 Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma A&M 1950 Forrest “Forddy” Anderson, BU 1951 Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma A&M 1952 Edgar S. “Eddie” Hickey, SLU 1953 Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma A&M 1954 Ralph Miller, Wichita State 1955 Clarence Iba, Tulsa 1956 Alden Pasche, Houston 1957 Edgar S. “Eddie” Hickey, SLU 1958 George Smith, Cincinnati 1959 George Smith, Cincinnati 1950 Charles Orsborn, Bradley 1961 Ed Jucker, Cincinnati 1962 Charles Orsborn, Bradley 1963 Ed Jucker, Cincinnati 1964 Maurice “Maury” John, Drake 1965 Gary Thompson, Wichita St. 1966 Taylor Baker, Cincinnati 1967 Joe Swank, Tulsa 1968 Maurice “Maury” John, Drake 1969 Ken Hayes, Tulsa Maurice “Maury” John, Drake 1970 Maurice “Maury” John, Drake 1971 Bob Polk, Saint Louis 1972 Gene Bartow, Memphis St. 1973 Ken Hayes, Tulsa Denny Crum, Louisville 1974 Joe Stowell, Bradley 1975 Lou Henson, New Mexico St. 1976 Ron Ekker, West Texas St. 1977 Ken Hayes, New Mexico St. 1978 Tom Apke, Creighton 1979 Bill Hodges, Indiana State 1980 Dick Versace, Bradley 1981 Nolan Richardson, Tulsa 1982 Gary Garner, Drake 1983 Weldon Drew, New Mexico St. 1984 Bob Donewald, Illinois St. 1985 Nolan Richardson, Tulsa 1986 Dick Versace, Bradley 1987 J.D. Barnett, Tulsa Eddie Fogler, Wichita State 1988 Stan Albeck, Bradley 1989 Tony Barone, Creighton 1990 Rich Herrin, S. Illinois 1991 Tates Locke, Indiana State 1992 Bob Bender, Illinois State 1993 Rudy Washington, Drake 1994 Tubby Smith, Tulsa 1995 Tubby Smith, Tulsa 1996 Jim Molinari, Bradley 1997 Eldon Miller, UNI 1998 Kevin Stallings, Illinois St. 1999 Jim Crews, Evansville 2000 Royce Waltman, Indiana St. 2001 Dana Altman, Creighton 2002 Dana Altman, Creighton 2003 Bruce Weber, S. Illinois 2004 Matt Painter, S. Illinois 2005 Chris Lowery, S. Illinois 2006 Mark Turgeon, Wichita St. 2007 Chris Lowery, S. Illinois 2008 Keno Davis, Drake 2009 Ben Jacobson, UNI 2010 Ben Jacobson, UNI 2011 Cuonzo Martin, Missouri St. 2012 Gregg Marshall, Wichita St.
Larry Bird MVC Player of the Year Bobby “Bingo” Smith, TU Jim Ard, Cincinnati Jeff Halliburton, Drake Larry Finch, Memphis St. Larry Kenon, Memphis St. Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Mike Glenn, S. Illinois Roger Phegley, Bradley Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Lewis Lloyd, Drake Lewis Lloyd, Drake Paul Pressey, Tulsa
Antoine Carr, Wichita State Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St. Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St. Jim Les, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Anthony Manuel, Bradley Bob Harstad, Creighton Chad Gallagher, Creighton Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Curt Smith, Drake Gary Collier, Tulsa Chris Carr, S. Illinois Anthony Parker, Bradley Jason Daisy, UNI Rico Hill, Illinois State Marcus Wilson, Evansville Nate Green, Indiana State Tarise Bryson, Illinois St. Kyle Korver, Creighton Kyle Korver, Creighton Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Paul Miller, Wichita State Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois Adam Emmenecker, Drake Booker Woodfox, CU Adam Koch, UNI Kyle Weems, Missouri St. Doug McDermott, Creighton
Newcomer of the Year 1969 Joe Proctor, Memphis St. 1970 Dana Lewis, Tulsa 1971 Larry Finch, Memphis St. 1972 Seymour Reed, Bradley 1973 Jim Caruthers, Bradley 1974 Wesley Cox, Louisville 1975 Robert Elmore, Wichita St. 1976 Cheese Johnson, Wichita St. 1977 Slab Jones, New Mexico St. 1978 Robert Gunn, New Mexico St. 1979 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley 1980 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 1981 Jaime Pena, New Mexico St. Paul Pressey, Tulsa 1982 Steve Harris, Tulsa 1983 John S. Williams, Indiana St. 1984 Kenny Perry, S. Illinois 1985 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 1986 David Miller, Drake 1987 Rod Mason, Creighton 1988 Eddie Bird, Indiana State 1989 Dion Thurman, Bradley 1990 Reggie Shields, Tulsa 1991 Reggie Wilson, Illinois St. 1992 Mark Morse, Tulsa 1993 Curt Smith, Drake 1994 Shea Seals, Tulsa 1995 B.J. Windhorst, Drake 1996 Rodney Buford, Creighton 1997 Danny Moore, Missouri St. 1998 Chris Thunell, S. Illinois 1999 Tarise Bryson, Illinois St. 2000 Kent Williams, S. Illinois 2001 Mike Wallace, Missouri St. 2002 Rolan Roberts, S. Illinois 2003 Aaron Hogg, Wichita State 2004 Marcellus Sommerville, BU 2005 Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois St. 2006 Nick Porter, Creighton 2007 Spencer Laurie, Missouri St. 2008 P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton 2009 Chamberlain Oguchi, ILS 2010 Adam Leonard, MSU 2011 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2012 Carl Hall, Wichita State
Freshman of the Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
Bart Friedrick, Drake Joe Griffin, Wichita State Eddie Bird, Indiana State Tony Harvey, S. Illinois Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois
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James Hamilton, Bradley Marcus Timmons, SIU Deon Jackson, Bradley Shea Seals, Tulsa Dan Muller, Illinois State Rodney Buford, Creighton Jason Perez, Wichita State Ryan Sears, Creighton Victor Williams, Illinois St. Kent Williams, S. Illinois Luke McDonald, Drake Randy Burns, Wichita St. David Moss, Indiana State Blake Ahearn, Missouri St. Eric Coleman, UNI Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Osiris Eldridge, Illinois St. P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton Kevin Dillard, S. Illinois Colt Ryan, Evansville Doug McDermott, Creighton Seth Tuttle, UNI
Defensive Player of the Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Dwayne Praylow, Wichita St. Michael Scott, Tulsa Randy Blair, Illinois State Michael Scott, Tulsa Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Lou Dawkins, Tulsa Marcus Timmons, SIU Dan Muller, Illinois State Dan Muller, Illinois State Adebayo Akinkunle, BU Monte Jenkins, S. Illinois Nate Green, Indiana State Jerome Robinson, Bradley Rolan Roberts, S. Illinois Jamar Howard, Wichita St. Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Randal Falker, S. Illinois Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Dinma Odiakosa, ILS Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Gregory Echenique, CU
Sixth-Man Award 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Steve Hansell, Illinois St. Doug Swenson, Creighton Curt Begle, Evansville Joshua Cross, S. Illinois Mike Wallace, Missouri St. Terrell Taylor, Creighton Aaron Hogg, Wichita State LaMar Owen, S. Illinois Tony Young, S. Illinois Kellen Easley, Missouri St. Deven Mitchell, MSU Booker Woodfox, CU Lucas O’Rear, UNI Lucas O’Rear, UNI Ben Smith, Wichita State Ned Cox, Evansville
Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Kent Williams, S. Illinois Kent Williams, S. Illinois Michael Lindeman, CU Neil Plank, Illinois State Neil Plank, Illinois State Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois Adam Emmenecker, Drake Jason Holsinger, Evansville Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Adam Koch, UNI Will Creekmore, Missouri St. Colt Ryan, Evansville
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- Maury John, Drake - Henry P. Iba, Okla. A&M - Ken Hayes, Tulsa (2), N.M. State (1) - Eddie Hickey, Saint Louis - George Smith, Cincinnati - Charles Orsborn, Bradley - Ed Jucker, Cincinnati - Nolan Richardson, Tulsa - Dick Versace, Bradley - Tubby Smith, Tulsa - Dana Altman, Creighton - Chris Lowery, S. Illinois - Ben Jacobson, UNI
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- Junior Bridgeman, UL - Larry Bird, Indiana State - Lewis Lloyd, Drake - Xavier McDaniel, WSU - Hersey Hawkins, Bradley - Kyle Korver, Creighton - Darren Brooks, S. Illinois
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- Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois - Dan Muller, Illinois State - Darren Brooks, S. Illinois - Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois
Scholar-Athlete 2 - Kent Williams, S. Illinois 2 - Neil Plank, Illinois State
Back-To-Back Winners Coach of the Year George Smith, UC (58, 59) Maury John, DU (68, 69, 70) Tubby Smith, Tulsa (94, 95) Dana Altman, CU (01, 02) Ben Jacobson, UNI (09, 10) Player of the Year Junior Bridgeman, UL (74, 75) Larry Bird, INS (78, 79) Lewis Lloyd, Drake (80, 81) Xavier McDaniel, WSU (84, 85) Hersey Hawkins, BU (87, 88) Kyle Korver, CU (02, 03) Darren Brooks, SIU (04, 05) Defensive Player Ashraf Amaya, SIU (92, 93) Dan Muller, ILS (96, 97) Darren Brooks, SIU (04, 05) Bryan Mullins, SIU (08, 09) Scholar-Athlete 2 - Kent Williams, S. Illinois 2 - Neil Plank, Illinois State Sixth-Man Award
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1909 Tommy Johnson, Kansas 1910 Ernest Lambert, Oklahoma 1913 Sam Carrier, Nebraska 1915 Ralph Sproull, Kansas 1916 Fred Williams, Missouri 1917 F.I. Reynolds, K-State 1918 Craig Ruby, Missouri 1919 Arthur Lonborg, Kansas Craig Ruby, Missouri 1920 George Williams, Missouri 1921 Herbert Bunker, Missouri George Williams, Missouri 1922 Arthur Browning, Missouri Herbert Bunker, Missouri Paul Endacott, Kansas 1923 Charles T. Black, Kansas Arthur Browning, Missouri Herbert Bunker, Missouri Paul Endacott, Kansas 1924 Tusten Ackerman, Kansas Charles T. Black, Kansas 1925 Tusten Ackerman, Kansas Gale Gordon, Kansas Albert Peterson, Kansas 1926 Gale Gordon, Kansas Albert Peterson, Kansas 1928 Victor Holt, Oklahoma 1929 Werner Jensen, Creighton 1931 Maurice Van Ackeren, CU 1933 Conrad Collin, Creighton Arthur Kiely, Creighton 1934 Frank Baird, Butler 1937 Merle Rousey, Okla. State 1938 Dick Krueger, Okla. State 1939 Jess Renick, Okla. State 1940 Jess Renick, Okla. State 1942 Bud Millikan, Okla. State 1943 Edward Beisser, Creighton Ralph Langer, Creighton 1944 Bob Kurland, Okla. State 1945 Bob Kurland, Okla. State 1946 Bob Kurland, Okla. State 1948 Ed Macauley, Saint Louis 1949 Bob Harris, Okla. State Ed Macauley, Saint Louis 1950 Dave Humerickhouse, BU Gene Melchiorre, Bradley Paul Unruh, Bradley 1951 Gale McArthur, Okla. State Gene Melchiorre, Bradley 1952 Don Johnson, Okla. State Norm Swanson, Detroit 1953 Bob Mattick, Okla. State Norm Swanson, Detroit 1954 Bob Mattick, Okla. State 1955 Dick Boushka, Saint Louis Cleo Littleton, Wichita St. Bob Patterson, Tulsa Guy Sparrow, Detroit 1956 Don Boldebuck, Houston Bill Ebben, Detroit 1957 Bill Ebben, Detroit Bobby Joe Mason, Bradley Mel Wright, Okla. State 1958 Connie Dierking, Cincinnati Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1959 Bob Ferry, Saint Louis Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1960 Ralph Davis, Cincinnati Bobby Joe Mason, Bradley Gary Phillips, Houston Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley 1961 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati 1962 Paul Hogue, Cincinnati Chet Walker, Bradley 1963 Ron Bonham, Cincinnati Dave Stallworth, Wichita St. Tom Thacker, Cincinnati
USBWA Player of the Year 1959 1960 1979 1988
Oscar Robertson, UC Oscar Robertson, UC Larry Bird, Indiana State Hersey Hawkins, Bradley
Helm’s Foundation Player of the Year
Indiana State’s Larry Bird earned the John Wooden Award in 1979. George Wilson, Cincinnati Tony Yates, Cincinnati 1964 Ron Bonham, Cincinnati Dave Stallworth, Wichita St. 1965 Dave Stallworth, Wichita St. 1966 Wes Unseld, Louisville 1967 Joe Allen, Bradley Wes Unseld, Louisville 1968 Joe Allen, Bradley Wes Unseld, Louisville 1969 Butch Beard, Louisville Rich Jones, Memphis State Bob Smith, Tulsa 1971 James Douglass, Memphis St. 1972 Larry Finch, Memphis St. Jim Price, Louisville Ron Robinson, Memphis St. John Williamson, N. Mexico St. 1973 Larry Finch, Memphis St. Larry Kenon, Memphis St. Ron Robinson, Memphis St. 1974 Willie Biles, Tulsa 1975 Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Allen Murphy, Louisville 1977 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1978 Larry Bird, Indiana State Roger Phegley, Bradley 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State Lynbert Johnson, Wichita St. 1980 Carl Nicks, Indiana State 1982 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley Paul Pressey, Tulsa 1983 Benoit Benjamin, CU Antoine Carr, Wichita State John S. Williams, Indiana St. 1984 Benoit Benjamin, CU 1985 Steve Harris, Tulsa Xavier McDaniel, Wichita St. John S. Williams, Indiana St. 1986 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley John S. Williams, Indiana St. 1987 Jeff Harris, Illinois State Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 1999 Rodney Buford, Creighton Marcus Wilson, Evansville 2002 Kyle Korver, Creighton 2003 Kyle Korver, Creighton 2012 Doug McDermott, CU
UPI Player of the Year 1958 1959 1960 1979 1988
Oscar Robertson, UC Oscar Robertson, UC Oscar Robertson, UC Larry Bird, Indiana State Hersey Hawkins, Bradley
AP Player of the Year 1949 Ed Macauley, Saint Louis 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley
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Paul Endacott, Kansas Charles T. Black, Kansas Bob Kurland, Okla. State Ed Macauley, Saint Louis
The Sporting News Player of the Year 1959 Oscar Robertson, UC 1960 Oscar Robertson, UC
Basketball Times Player of the Year 1988 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley
NABC Player of the Year 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State
Naismith Award 1979 Larry Bird, Indiana State
Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award 1981 Terry Adolph, W. Texas St. 1986 Jim Les, Bradley
CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year 2008 Adam Emmenecker, Drake
NACDA I-AAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2003 2006 2007 2009
Michael Lindeman, CU Anthony Tolliver, Creighton Anthony Tolliver, Creighton Jason Holsinger, Evansville
Academic All-District V 1987 1988 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009
Jeff Harris, Illinois State Jeff Harris, Illinois State Greg Thomas, Indiana St. Mike VandeGarde, ILS Mike VandeGarde, ILS Chris Quinn, Evansville Dan Muller, Illinois State Dan Muller, Illinois State Skipp Schaefbauer, ILS Dan Muller, Illinois State Sean Riley, Illinois State Matt Renn, Indiana State Matt Renn, Indiana State Clint Cuffle, Evansville Clint Cuffle, Evansville Clint Cuffle, Evansville Neil Plank, Illinois State Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois Trent Wurtz, Indiana State Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois Jason Holsinger, Evansville Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Jason Holsinger, Evansville
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First-Team Academic All-America Selections 1967 1968 1969 1976 1977 1978 2003 2008 2009
Mike Rolf, Cincinnati Jamie Thompson, WSU Rich Niemann, Saint Louis Ron Mendell, Wichita State Mike Glenn, S. Illinois Mike Glenn, S. Illinois Rick Apke, Creighton Clint Cuffle, Evansville Adam Emmenecker, Drake Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois Jason Holsinger, Evansville
Second-Team Academic All-America Selections 1987 1988 1993 1994 1997 1998 2001 2003 2004 2007 2008
Jeff Harris, Illinois State Jeff Harris, Illinois State Greg Thomas, Indiana St. Mike VandeGarde, ILS Dan Muller, Illinois State Dan Muller, Illinois State Matt Renn, Indiana State Michael Lindeman, CU Clint Cuffle, Evansville Jamaal Tatum, S. Illinois Anthony Tolliver, Creighton Bryan Mullins, S. Illinois
Third-Team Academic All-America Selections 1997 1999 2004 2006 2010 2011
Skipp Schaefbauer, ILS Sean Riley, Illinois State Brody Deren, Creighton Michael Lindeman, CU Neil Plank, Illinois State Graham Hatch, Wichita St. Will Creekmore, MSU
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners 1967 1969 1977 1978 1981 1988 1991 1998
John Kilo, Saint Louis Ron Mendell, Wichita State Mike Glenn, S. Illinois Rick Apke, Creighton Steve Reed, Indiana State Jeff Harris, Illinois State Paul Guffrovich, Wichita St. Dan Muller, Illinois State
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All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams 1907-08
1928-29
No team chosen.
First Team -- Moose Meyer, Washington; Fritz Kampf, Creighton; Brud Jensen, Creighton; John Monahan, Drake; Ralph Kurz, Washington. Second Team -Lynn King, Drake; Harris Coggeshall, Grinnell; Chuck Van Koten, Drake; Lou Trautman, Creighton; Ray Duncan, Washington.
1908-09 First Team -- Tommy Johnson, Kansas; Carl Ristine, Missouri; A.P. Skare, Washington; W.W. Walsh, Nebraska; Earl Woodward, Kansas.
1909-10
1929-30
First Team -- Robert Heizer, Kansas; Tommy Johnson, Kansas; D.C. Martindell, Missouri; H.O. Perry, Nebraska; Earl Woodward, Kansas.
1910-11 First Team -- Joe Brown, Iowa State; Pete Burress, Missouri; D.J. Dousman, Kansas; O.A. Frank, Nebraska; J.P. Gibson, Nebraska; Robert Heizer, Kansas; Vern Long, Kansas.
1911-12 No team chosen.
1912-13 First Team -- S.C. Carrier, Nebraska; Charles Greenlees, Kansas; Ross Haskell, Nebraska; Hans Pfund, Iowa State; George Taafe, Missouri.
1913-14 No team chosen.
1914-15 First Team -- E.C. Jones, Kansas State; R.A. Dunmire, Kansas; E.J. Sorensen, Kansas; Ralph Sproull, Kansas; A.B. Weaver, Kansas.
1915-16
Missouri’s Craig Ruby was a two-time all-MVC pick and an All-American in 1918 and 1919. State; Herb Bunker, Missouri; E. Cowell, Kansas State; George Williams, Missouri.
1921-22 First Team -- G.G. Browning, Missouri; Herb Bunker, Missouri; Paul Endacott, Kansas; George Rody, Kansas; Ed Waite, Oklahoma.
1922-23 First Team -- Charles T. Black, Kansas; G.G. Browning, Missouri; Herb Bunker, Missouri; Paul Endacott, Kansas; John Wolf, Kansas.
1923-24 First Team -- Tusten Ackerman, Kansas; Charles T. Black, Kansas; Floyd McBride, Oklahoma; Robert Mosby, Kansas; Fred Wallace, Oklahoma.
1924-25
1916-17
First Team -- Tusten Ackerman, Kansas; Orr Goodson, Nebraska; Albert Peterson, Kansas; Mathias Volz, Nebraska; Vern Wilkins, Kansas.
No team chosen.
1925-26
1917-18
First Team -- Wilferd Belgard, Kansas; C.A. Byers, Kansas State; John Dunlap, Oklahoma; Gale Gordon, Kansas; Albert Peterson, Kansas.
No team chosen.
No team chosen.
1918-19
1919-20 First Team -- Craig Ruby, Missouri; Holman Bunger, Kansas State; E. Cowell, Kansas State; Arthur Lonborg, Kansas.
1920-21 First Team -- G.G. Browning, Missouri; Holman Bunger, Kansas
1926-27 First Team -- Glenn Burton, Kansas; C.A. Byers, Kansas State; Roy LeCrone, Oklahoma; Albert Peterson, Kansas; Clark Smaha, Nebraska.
1927-28 First Team -- Thomas Churchill, Oklahoma; Lorraine Eckert, Washington; Vic Holt, Oklahoma; Roy LeCrone, Oklahoma; A.B. Wright, Oklahoma State.
1930-31 First Team -- Maurice Van Ackeren, Creighton; Hank Duncan, Grinnell; Les Harrison, Oklahoma State; John Monahan, Drake; Herbert Steideman, Washington; Second Team -- Lynn King, Drake; Clarence Highfill, Oklahoma State; Joe Hohn, Washington; Ben Douglas, Grinnell; A.B. Hensley, Oklahoma State.
1931-32 First Team -- Conrad Collin, Creighton; Hank Duncan, Grinnell; Willard Schmidt, Creighton; Herbert Steideman, Washington; Art Kiely, Creighton. Second Team -- Maurice Van Ackeren, Creighton; Bob Maysack, Washington; Joe Ley, Oklahoma State; Don Whitehouse, Washington; Clarence Highfill, Oklahoma State.
1932-33 First Team -- Conrad Collin, Creighton; Bert Miller, Butler; Willard Schmidt, Creighton; Frank Baird, Butler; Art Kiely, Creighton. Second Team -- Buddy Wade, Oklahoma State; Hank Duncan, Grinnell; Cy Proffit, Butler; Nelson Hower, Washington; Victor Kern, Washington.
1933-34 First Team -- Emil Engelbretson, Creighton; Bert Davis, Butler; Willard Schmidt, Creighton; Frank Baird, Butler; Roy Martintoni, Washington. Second Team -Billy McCloud, Drake; Roscoe Batts, Butler; Gene Demmary, Butler; Buddy Wade, Oklahoma State; Gaston Santi, Grinnell.
1934-35 First Team -- Emil Engelbretson, Creighton; Dick Mason, Grinnell; Roy Martintoni, Washington; Chuck Orebaugh, Drake; George Busch, Creighton. Second Team -- Billy
1935-36 First Team -- Emil Engelbretson, Creighton; Merle Rousey, Oklahoma State; Roy Martintoni, Washington; Chuck Orebaugh, Drake; Taylor Little, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Joe Fee, Washburn; Ned Butler, Tulsa; Robert Jones, Tulsa; Wayne Xanders, Drake; Dob McIver, Creighton.
1936-37 First Team -- Dick Shaw, Creighton; R.C. Cox, Oklahoma State; Bill Barringer, Oklahoma State; Chuck Orebaugh, Drake; Merle Rousey, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Dick Krueger, Oklahoma State; Dwight Hafeli, Washington; Roman Roh, Creighton; Don McIver, Creighton; Hal Dean, Grinnell.
1937-38 First Team -- Nick Miletich, Drake; Merle Scheffler, Oklahoma State; Dick Shaw, Creighton; Dick Krueger, Oklahoma State; Robert Jones, Tulsa. Second Team -- Hal Dean, Grinnell; Sid Mudd, Saint Louis; William Suter, Drake; Adolph Uhlemeyer, Washington; Bill Barringer, Oklahoma State.
1938-39 First Team -- Paul Griffith, Drake; Jesse Renick, Oklahoma State; Carl Roh, Creighton; Adolph Uhlemeyer, Washington; Bill Cochran, Saint Louis; Second Team -- Bob Patterson, Tulsa; Harvey Slade, Oklahoma State; John Kelly, Tulsa; Merle Scheffler, Oklahoma State; Walter O’Connor, Drake.
1939-40 First Team -- Harvey Slade, Oklahoma State; Les Dudenhoeffer, Saint Louis; Ned Swan, Drake; Jesse Renick, Oklahoma State; Howard Doyle, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Harvey Lamprich, Tulsa; Gene Smelser, Oklahoma State; Desmond Lee, Washington; Vinson Roach, Creighton; Eddie Amsbaugh, Washburn.
1940-41 First Team -- Brownie Jaquay, Creighton; Herb Van Deven, Saint Louis; Ed Beisser, Creighton; Walter O’Connor, Drake; Gene Smelser, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Don Dougherty, Washburn; Vernon Schwertfeger, Oklahoma State; Clarence Ehlers, Tulsa; Gene Haldeman, Creighton; Henry Lutz, Washington.
Honors
First Team -- John Clark, Kansas State; Harold Ebert, Drake; C. Jackson, Nebraska; George Jennings, Kansas State; Arthur Lonborg, Kansas; Craig Ruby, Missouri.
First Team -- Maurice Van Ackeren, Creighton; Moose Meyer, Washington; Brud Jensen, Creighton; Kingsley Wientge, Washington; Bart Corcoran, Creighton. Second Team -- Lynn King, Drake; Ted Saussele, Washington; Les Harrison, Oklahoma State; Jack Barnes, Drake; Ben Douglas, Grinnell.
McCloud, Drake; Herb Larson, Tulsa; Don Dittemore, Washburn; Wayne Xanders, Drake; Julius Bauer, Grinnell.
1941-42 First Team -- Lonnie Eggleston,
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All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams Oklahoma State; Jack Darnton, Washington; Ed Beisser, Creighton; Vernon Yates, Oklahoma State; Ward Gibson, Creighton. Second Team -- Herb Van Deven, Saint Louis; J.T. Newman, Oklahoma State; Ralph Langer, Creighton; Don Bandle, Saint Louis; Dick Nolan, Creighton.
1942-43 First Team -- Ralph Langer, Creighton; Jack Darnton, Washington; Ed Beisser, Creighton; Vernon Yates, Oklahoma State; Ward Gibson, Creighton. Second Team -Herb Van Deven, Saint Louis; Gene Ollrich, Drake; Mike Todorovich, Washington; Gene Lalley, Creighton; Bill Evans, Drake.
1943-44 No team chosen (World War II).
1944-45 No team chosen (World War II).
1945-46 First Team -- Weldon Kern, Oklahoma State; Sam Aubrey, Oklahoma State; Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State; J.L. Parks, Oklahoma State; Blake Williams, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Harold Beal, Wichita State; Gordon Flick, Drake; Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; Henry Raymonds, Saint Louis; Gerald Carrens, Tulsa.
1946-47 First Team -- A.L. Bennett, Oklahoma State; Gene Ollrich, Drake, Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; Dan Miller, Saint Louis; Ward Gibson, Creighton. Second Team -- Harold Beal, Wichita State; Bob Schmidt, Saint Louis; John Pritchard, Drake; Don Knowles, Creighton; Bill Evans, Drake.
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Ed Macauley of Saint Louis received all-conference honors four times (1946-47-48-49) during his career. He’s a charter member of the MVC Hall of Fame.
1947-48 First Team -- A.L. Bennett, Oklahoma State; Donald Knowles, Creighton; Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; J.L. Parks, Oklahoma State; Bill Evans, Drake. Second Team -- D.C. Wilcutt, Saint Louis; Joe Bradley, Oklahoma State; Bob Harris, Oklahoma State; Dan Miller, Saint Louis; Vernon Yates, Oklahoma State.
1948-49 First Team -- Ed Macauley, Saint Louis; Paul Unruh, Bradley; Bob Harris, Oklahoma State; Bill Evans, Drake; Gene Melchiorre, Bradley. Second Team -- John Parks, Oklahoma State; Bob Schmidt, Saint Louis; John Pritchard, Drake; Vernon Yates, Oklahoma State; Rex McMurray, Wichita.
1949-50 First Team -- Paul Unruh, Bradley; Gene Melchiorre, Bradley; John Rennicke, Drake; Lou Lehman, Saint Louis; Neil Ridley, Tulsa. Second Team -- Joe Ossola, Saint Louis; Norm Swanson, Detroit; Jack Shelton, Oklahoma State; Bob Schmidt, Saint Louis; Billy Mann, Bradley.
1950-51 First Team -- Don Johnson, Oklahoma State; Norman Pilgrim, Oklahoma State; Elmer Behnke, Bradley; Gale McArthur, Oklahoma State; Gene Melchiorre, Bradley. Second Team -- John Friedersdorf, Wichita State; Ed Scott, Saint Louis; Bob Koch, Saint Louis; Lloyd Hendrix, Houston; John Kirwin, Detroit.
1951-52 First Team -- Don Johnson, Oklahoma State; Cleo Littleton, Wichita State; Norman Swanson, Detroit; Ray Steiner, Saint Louis; Dick Nunneley, Tulsa. Second Team
-- Royce Ray, Houston; Fred Kovar, Saint Louis; Bob Koch, Saint Louis; Warren Shackleford, Tulsa; Lou McKenna, Saint Louis.
1952-53 First Team -- Tom Lillis, Saint Louis; Cleo Littleton, Wichita State; Bob Mattick, Oklahoma State; Dick Boushka, Saint Louis; Dick Nunneley, Tulsa. Second Team -Mark Arrington, Tulsa; Walter Poff, Detroit; Norman Swanson, Detroit; Harold Rogers, Oklahoma State; Warren Shackleford, Tulsa.
1953-54 First Team -- Cleo Littleton, Wichita; Dick Boushka, Saint Louis; Bob Mattick, Oklahoma State; Dick Nunneley, Tulsa; Guy Sparrow, Detroit. Second Team -- Bob Patterson, Tulsa; Paul Scheer, Wichita State; Gary Shivers, Houston; Jack Mosher, Houston; Tom Fuller, Oklahoma State.
1954-55 First Team -- Guy Sparrow, Detroit; Dick Boushka, Saint Louis; Don Boldebuck, Houston; Cleo Littleton, Wichita State; Bob Patterson, Tulsa. Second Team -Jack Foster, Houston; Mack Carter, Oklahoma State; Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis; Ralph Goldstein, Detroit; Dick Courter, Tulsa.
1955-56
4-Time All-Conference In league history, there have been a total of nine players who have earned all-conference honors (1st or 2nd team) four times. Cleo Littleton of Wichita State (1952-55) is the only fourtime 1st-team all-league pick in MVC history. Ed Macauley, Saint Louis 1st - 47, 48, 49; 2nd - 46 Bill Evans, Drake 1st - 48, 49; 2nd - 43, 46 Vernon Yates, Oklahoma St. 1st - 42, 43; 2nd - 48, 49 Cleo Littleton, Wichita State 1st - 52, 53, 54, 55 Slab Jones, New Mexico St. 1st - 78, 79, 80; 2nd - 77 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley 1st - 80-81-82; 2nd - 79 Antoine Carr, Wichita State 1st - 82, 83; 2nd - 80, 81 John Williams, Indiana St. 1st - 85, 86; 2nd - 83, 84 Rodney Buford, Creighton 1st - 97-98-99; 2nd - 96
3-Time First Teamers In league history, there have been a total of 41 players who have earned firstteam all-league honors three times. Illinois State’s Osiris Eldridge is the most recent, earning first-team all-MVC honors in 2008-09-10.
First Team -- Bill Ebben, Detroit; Jim McLaughlin, Saint Louis; Don Boldebuck, Houston; Grady Smith, Saint Louis; Mack Carter, Oklahoma State. Second Team -- Art Helms, Houston; V.R. Barnhouse, Oklahoma State; Bob Hodgson, Wichita State; Junior Born, Tulsa; Joe Stevens, Wichita State.
ley; Bob Ferry, Saint Louis; Ralph Davis, Cincinnati; Gary Phillips, Houston. Second Team -- Bob Tealer, Drake; Dan Smith, Bradley; Jim Mudd, North Texas St.; Al Tate, Wichita St.; Roger Wendel, Tulsa.
1956-57
1959-60
First Team -- Bill Ebben, Detroit; Red Murrell, Drake; Barney Cable, Bradley; Harold Alcorn, Saint Louis; Joe Stevens, Wichita State. Second Team -- Jack Mimlitz, Saint Louis; Dan Dotson, Houston; Henry Kemple, Oklahoma State; Joe Todd, Saint Louis; Mel Wright, Oklahoma State.
First Team -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati; Chet Walker, Bradley; Bob Nordmann, Saint Louis; Gary Phillips, Houston; Gus Guydon, Drake; Pete McCaffrey, Saint Louis. Second Team -- Ron Heller, Wichita; Jim Mudd, North Texas State; Paul Hogue, Cincinnati; Ralph Davis, Cincinnati; David Voss, Tulsa.
1957-58 First Team -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati; Red Murrell, Drake; Connie Dierking, Cincinnati; Roger Wendel, Tulsa; Jack Mimlitz, Saint Louis. Second Team -- Shellie McMillon, Bradley; Bobby Joe Mason, Bradley; Russell Boone, Houston; Bob Ferry, Saint Louis; Ken Hinkle, North Texas State; Joe Stevens, Wichita State.
1960-61 First Team -- Chet Walker, Bradley; Gus Guydon, Drake; Paul Hogue, Cincinnati; Ron Heller, Wichita State; Glen Mankowski, Saint Louis. Second Team -- Tom Thacker, Cincinnati; David Voss, Tulsa; Gene Wiley, Wichita; Bob Wiesenhahn, Cincinnati; Larry Van Eman, Wichita State.
1958-59
1961-62
First Team -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati; Bobby Joe Mason, Brad-
First Team -- Chet Walker, Bradley; Gene Wiley, Wichita State;
All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams Paul Hogue, Cincinnati; James King, Tulsa; John Savage, North Texas State; Ron Bonham, Cincinnati; Jerry Foster, Drake; Marv Torrence, Drake; Tom Kieffer, Saint Louis; Tom Thacker, Cincinnati.
Cincinnati; Willie McCarter, Drake; Butch Beard, Louisville; Steve Kuberski, Bradley; Rob Washington, Tulsa; Mike Grosso, Louisville; Greg Carney, Wichita State; Joe Hamilton, North Texas State.
1962-63
1969-70
First Team -- Mack Herndon, Bradley; Ron Bonham, Cincinnati; Tom Thacker, Cincinnati; George Wilson, Cincinnati; Tony Yates, Cincinnati; John Savage, North Texas State; Dave Harris, Saint Louis; James King, Tulsa; Bill Kusleika, Tulsa; Dave Stallworth, Wichita State.
First Team -- Jim Ard, Cincinnati; Joe Hamilton, North Texas State; Greg Carney, Wichita State; Mike Grosso, Louisville; Jeff Halliburton, Drake; Dana Lewis, Tulsa; Joe Wiley, Saint Louis; Al Williams, Drake; Don Ogletree, Cincinnati; Ron Carson, Tulsa.
1963-64 First Team -- Levern Tart, Bradley; George Wilson, Cincinnati; Ron Bonham, Cincinnati; McCoy McLemore, Drake; Billy Foster, Drake; John Savage, North Texas; Garland Mailey, North Texas; Bill Kusleika, Tulsa; Dave Stallworth, Wichita State; Nate Bowman, Wichita State.
1964-65 First Team -- John Ruether, Louisville; Rick Park, Tulsa; Eddie Jackson, Bradley; Kelly Pete, Wichita State; Willie Davis, North Texas State; Gene West, Drake; Dave Stallworth, Wichita State; Rich Naes, Saint Louis; Dave Leach, Wichita State; Ernie Thompson, Bradley.
1965-66 First Team -- Rich Parks, Saint Louis; Jamie Thompson, Wichita State; Wesley Unseld, Louisville; Rubin Russell, North Texas; Julian Hammond, Tulsa; Don Rolfes, Cincinnati; Roland West, Cincinnati; Eugene Moore, Saint Louis; Warren Armstrong, Wichita State; Joe Allen, Bradley.
1966-67 First Team -- Wesley Unseld, Louisville; Jamie Thompson, Wichita State; Rubin Russell, North Texas State; Joe Allen, Bradley; Butch Beard, Louisville; Warren Armstrong, Wichita State; Rich Niemann, Saint Louis; Bob Netolicky, Drake; Rich Roberson, Cincinnati; Eldridge Webb, Tulsa.
1967-68
1968-69 First Team -- Bobby Smith, Tulsa; L.C. Bowen, Bradley; Jim Ard,
1970-71 First Team -- Jeff Halliburton, Drake; Jim Irving, Saint Louis; Jim Price, Louisville; Dana Lewis, Tulsa; Terry Benton, Wichita State; Al Smith, Bradley; Al Vilcheck, Louisville; Al Shumate, North Texas State; Larry Finch, Memphis State; Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State.
1971-72 First Team -- Jim Price, Louisville; Larry Finch, Memphis State; Ron Thomas, Louisville; Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State; Steve Bracey, Tulsa; Sam Simmons, Bradley; Harry Rogers, Saint Louis; Terry Benton, Wichita State; Don Holcomb, Memphis State; Rich Schultz, Bradley.
1972-73 First Team -- Larry Finch, Memphis State; Willie Biles, Tulsa; Larry Kenon, Memphis State; Harry Rogers, Saint Louis; Ronnie Robinson, Memphis State; Allen Murphy, Louisville; Dennis Bell, Drake; Sammy High, Tulsa; Junior Bridgeman, Louisville; Jesse Leonard, Saint Louis.
1973-74 First Team -- Junior Bridgeman, Louisville; Bobby Iverson, North Texas State; Willie Biles, Tulsa; Roland Grant, New Mexico State; Seymour Reed, Bradley; Allen Murphy, Louisville; Greg Smith, Bradley; Bill Morris, Saint Louis; Rich Morsden, Wichita State; Bob Wilson, Wichita State.
1974-75 First Team -- Junior Bridgeman, Louisville; Terry McKissick, Drake; Robert Elmore, Wichita State; Allen Murphy, Louisville; Ken Smith, Tulsa; Richard Robinson, New Mexico State; Jim Bostic, New Mexico State; Larry Haralson, Drake.
1975-76 First Team -- Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois; Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State; Robert Elmore, Wichita State; Ken Harris, Drake; Mike Davis, Bradley. Second
Team -- Cal Bruton, Wichita State; Jimmy Caruthers, Bradley; Dallas Smith, West Texas State; Robert Gray, Wichita State; Corky Abrams, Southern Illinois.
1976-77 First Team -- Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois; Richard Robinson, New Mexico State; Robert Elmore, Wichita State; Roger Phegley, Bradley; Cheese Johnson, Wichita State; Ken Harris, Drake. Second Team --Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State; Charles Brent, Wichita State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State; Dan O’Leary, Tulsa; Ken Harris, Drake.
1977-78 First Team -- Roger Phegley, Bradley; Maurice Cheeks, West Texas State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State; Larry Bird, Indiana State; Rick Apke, Creighton; Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Wayne Abrams, Southern Illinois; Wayne Kreklow, Drake; Alex Mazeika, Bradley; Cheese Johnson, Wichita State; Harry Morgan, Indiana State.
1978-79 First Team -- Larry Bird, Indiana State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State; Cheese Johnson, Wichita State; Wayne Kreklow, Drake; Carl Nicks, Indiana State. Second Team -- John C. Johnson, Creighton; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley; Wayne Abrams, Southern Illinois; Robert Gunn, New Mexico State; Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois; Chad Nelson, Drake.
1979-80 First Team -- Lewis Lloyd, Drake; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley; Carl Nicks, Indiana State; Terry Adolph, West Texas State; Slab Jones, New Mexico State. Second Team -- Kevin McKenna, Creighton; Bob Stevenson, Tulsa; Wayne Abrams, Southern Illinois; Cliff Levingston, Wichita State; Antoine Carr, Wichita State.
1980-81 First Team -- Lewis Lloyd, Drake; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley; Terry Adolph, West Texas State; Cliff Levingston, Wichita State; Paul Pressey, Tulsa; George Morrow, Creighton. Second Team -- Jaime Pena, New Mexico State; Kevin McKenna, Creighton; Antoine Carr, Wichita State, Greg Stewart, Tulsa; David Thirdkill, Bradley; David Brown, Tulsa.
1981-82 First Team -- Paul Pressey, Tulsa; Antoine Carr, Wichita State; Cliff Levingston, Wichita State; Jaime Pena, New Mexico State; Mitchell Anderson, Bradley. Second Team -- Rick Lamb, Illinois State; David Thirdkill, Bradley; Greg Stewart, Tulsa; Daryl Stovall, Creighton; Ernest Patterson, New Mexico State; Donald Reese.
1982-83 First Team -- Antoine Carr, Wichita State; Steve Harris, Tulsa; Rick Lamb, Illinois State; Ernest Patterson, New Mexico State; Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State. Second Team -- John Williams, Indiana State; Steve Colter, New Mexico State; Bob Steppes, West Texas State; Ricky Ross, Tulsa; Hank Cornley, Illinois State; Voise Winters, Bradley; Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State; Willie Scott, Bradley; Barney Mines, Bradley.
1983-84 First Team -- Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State; Steve Harris, Tulsa; Hank Cornley, Illinois State; Benoit Benjamin, Creighton; James Jackson, West Texas State; Melvin Mathis, Drake; Ricky Ross, Tulsa. Second Team -- John Williams, Indiana State; Rickie Johnson, Illinois State; Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State; Voise Winters, Bradley; Vernon Moore, Creighton; Kenny Perry, Southern Illinois.
Honors
First Team -- Wesley Unseld, Louisville; Joe Allen, Bradley; Warren Armstrong, Wichita State; Rick Roberson, Cincinnati; Jim Ard, Cincinnati; Rich Niemann, Saint Louis; Willie McCarter, Drake; Al Smith, Bradley; Mike Butler, Memphis State; Butch Beard, Louisville.
Maurice Cheeks of West Texas State was a three-time all-Missouri Valley Conference choice (1976-78).
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All-Missouri Valley Conference Teams 1988-89
1994-95
2000-01
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First Team -- Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Bob Harstad, Creighton; Steve Grayer, Wichita State; Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois; James Farr, Creighton. Second Team -- Dion Thurman, Bradley; Jarrod Coleman, Illinois State; Sam Roark, Drake; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Lamont Randolph, Tulsa; Dwight Praylow, Wichita State; Ray Wingard, Tulsa.
First Team -- Chris Carr, Southern Illinois; Andy Elkins, Evansville; Shea Seals, Tulsa; Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa. Second Team -- Reed Jackson, Evansville; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State; Anthony Parker, Bradley; Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; David Cason, Illinois St.; L.D. Swanson, Wichita St.
First Team -- Tarise Bryson, Illinois State; Jerome Robinson, Bradley; Matt Renn, Indiana State; Joe Breakenridge, UNI; Ryan Sears, Creighton. Second Team -- Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Kyle Korver, Creighton; Ben Walker, Creighton; Craig Snow, Evansville.
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2001-02
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First Team -- Anthony Parker, Bradley; Shea Seals, Tulsa; Jason Daisy, UNI; Maurice Trotter, Illinois State; Deon Jackson, Bradley; B.J. Windhorst, Drake. Second Team -- Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; Billy Wright, Bradley; Rodney Buford, Creighton; Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Larry Callis, Wichita State.
First Team -- Kyle Korver, Creighton; Robbie Sieverding, UNI; Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Luke McDonald, Drake; Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Mike Wallace, Missouri State; Scott Brakebill, Missouri State; Baboucarr Bojang, Illinois State; Brody Deren, Creighton; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; Phillip Gilbert, Bradley.
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1996-97
2002-03
First Team -- Jason Daisy, UNI; Rico Hill, Illinois State; Rodney Buford, Creighton; Danny Moore, Missouri State; Anthony Parker, Bradley. Second Team -- Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Jamar Smiley, Illinois State.
First Team -- Kyle Korver, Creighton; Phillip Gilbert, Bradley; Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; Jamar Howard, Wichita State. Second Team -- Jermaine Dearman, Southern Illinois; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; Greg Danielson, Drake; James Gillingham, Bradley; Ian Hanavan, Evansville.
1989-90
Creighton’s Kyle Korver was a three-time all-MVC choice (2001-03) and two-time MVC Player of the Year (2002-03).
1984-85 First Team -- Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State; Benoit Benjamin, Creighton; Steve Harris, Tulsa; Vernon Moore, Creighton; John Williams, Indiana State; Voise Winters, Bradley; Melvin Mathis, Drake. Second Team -- Rickie Johnson, Illinois State; Herb Johnson, Tulsa; Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State; Lou Stefanovic, Illinois State; Melvin Mathis, Drake.
1985-86 First Team -- Jim Les, Bradley; Hersey Hawkins, Bradley; John Sherman Williams, Indiana State; Tracy Moore, Tulsa; Melvin Mathis, Drake. Second Team -- David Miller, Drake; Mike Williams, Bradley; David Moss, Tulsa; Kenny Evans, Creighton; Derrick Sanders, Illinois State.
1986-87 First Team -- Hersey Hawkins, Bradley; David Moss, Tulsa; Derrick Sanders, Illinois State; Tracy Moore, Tulsa; Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois; Michael Morgan, Drake. Second Team -- Kenny Evans, Creighton; Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Gary Swain, Creighton; Henry Carr, Wichita State; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Brian Rahilly, Tulsa.
1987-88
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First Team -- Hersey Hawkins, Bradley; Steve Middleton, Southern Illinois; Tracy Moore, Tulsa; Rod Mason, Creighton; Sasha Radunovich, Wichita State; Sam Roark, Drake. Second Team -- Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Lew Hill, Wichita State; Tony Holifield, Illinois State; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Kai Nurnberger, Southern Illinois.
First Team -- Bob Harstad, Creighton; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois; Curtis Stuckey, Bradley; Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- John Cooper, Wichita State; Sam Roark, Drake; Rickey Jackson, Illinois State; Freddie McSwain, Southern Illinois; Lamont Randolph, Tulsa.
1990-91 First Team -- Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Bob Harstad, Creighton; Curtis Stuckey, Bradley; Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Marcell Gordon, Tulsa; Darryl Reid, Missouri State. Second Team -Arnold Bernard, Missouri State; Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State; Reggie Wilson, Illinois State; Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois.
1991-92 First Team -- Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Duan Cole, Creighton; Mark Morse, Tulsa; Jackie Crawford, Missouri State; Kevin Sams, Drake. Second Team -- Scott Fowler, Illinois State; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Travis Inman, Indiana State; Gary Collier, Tulsa; Dale Turner, UNI; Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois; James Hamilton, Bradley.
1992-93 First Team -- Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Randy Blocker, UNI; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State; Curt Smith, Drake; Mark Morse, Tulsa. Second Team -Matt Petty, Creighton, Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Tony Graves, Missouri State; Gary Collier, Tulsa.
1993-94 First Team -- Gary Collier, Tulsa; Randy Blocker, UNI; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State; Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; Cam Johnson, UNI; Deon Jackson, Bradley. Second Team -- Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Paul Lusk, Southern Illinois; Lou Dawkins, Tulsa; Nate King, Creighton; Billy Wright, Bradley.
1995-96
1997-98 First Team -- Rico Hill, Illinois State; Rodney Buford, Creighton; Jayson Wells, Indiana State; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley. Second Team -- Dan Muller, Illinois State; Chris Hollender, Evansville; Danny Moore, Missouri State; Kevin Ault, Missouri State; Rashad Tucker, Southern Illinois.
1998-99 First Team -- Rob Dye, Bradley; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Rodney Buford, Creighton; Danny Moore, Missouri State; Monte Jenkins, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Maurice Evans, Wichita State; Jason Perez, Wichita State; Tarise Bryson, Illinois State; Nate Green, Indiana State; Sean Stackhouse, UNI.
1999-00 First Team -- Nate Green, Indiana State; Jason Perez, Wichita State; Craig Snow, Evansville; Rob Dye, Bradley; Tarise Bryson, Illinois State. Second Team -- Robbie Sieverding, UNI; Matt Renn, Indiana State; Allen Phillips, Missouri State; Ben Walker, Creighton; Ryan Sears, Creighton.
2003-04 First Team -- Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Brody Deren, Creighton; David Gruber, UNI; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley. Second Team -- Randy Burns, Wichita State; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; James Gillingham, Bradley; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois; Lonnie Randolph, Drake.
2004-05 First Team -- Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Nate Funk, Creighton; Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State; Ben Jacobson, UNI; Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley. Second Team -- Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Randy Burns, Wichita State; David Moss, Indiana State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Trey Guidry, Illinois State.
2005-06 First Team -- Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Ben Jacobson, UNI; Paul Miller, Wichita State; Grant Stout, UNI; Tony Young, Southern Illinois. Second Team -- Johnny Mathies, Creighton; David Moss, Indiana St., Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley; Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton.
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All-Conference & Specialty Team Selections 2006-07 First Team -- Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Nate Funk, Creighton; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton. Second Team -- Eric Coleman, UNI; Will Franklin, Bradley; Daniel Ruffin, Bradley; Grant Stout, UNI; Matt Webster, Evansville.
2007-08 First Team -- Jeremy Crouch, Bradley; Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Adam Emmenecker, Drake; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Josh Young, Drake. Second Team -- Eric Coleman, UNI; Jonathan Cox, Drake; Leonard Houston, Drake; Deven Mitchell, Missouri State; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois.
2008-09 First Team -- Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Shy Ely, Evansville; Adam Koch, UNI; Theron Wilson, Bradley; Booker Woodfox, Creighton. Second Team -- Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Jonathan Cox, Drake; Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois State; P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton; Josh Young, Drake.
2009-10 First Team -- Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Clevin Hannah, Wichita State; Adam Koch, UNI; Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State; Josh Young, Drake. Second Team -Jordan Eglseder, UNI; Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; Harry Marshall, Indiana State; Kyle Weems, Missouri State.
All-Newcomer Teams
(selected by coaches and media)
1986-87 Rod Mason, Creighton; Tim Richardson, Illinois State; Joe Griffin, Wichita State; Jeff Cooper, Indiana State; Luke Jackson, Bradley
1987-88 Eddie Bird, Indiana State; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Bob Harstad, Creighton; James Farr, Creighton; Eric Berger, Drake
1988-89 Lamont Randolph, Tulsa; Dion Thurman, Bradley; Freddie McSwain, Southern Illinois; Tony Harvey, Southern Illinois; Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois
1989-90 Reggie Shields, Tulsa; Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Gaylon Nickerson, Wichita State; Charles White, Bradley
1990-91 Reggie Wilson, Illinois State; Ryan Thornton, Missouri State; Robert George, Wichita State; James Hamilton, Bradley; Chris Jones, Drake
2010-11 First Team -- Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; J.T. Durley, Wichita State; Doug McDermott, Creighton; Andrew Warren, Bradley; Kyle Weems, Missouri State. Second Team -- Will Creekmore, Missouri State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Jermaine Mallett, Missouri State; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Antoine Young, Creighton.
2003-04
Deon Jackson, Bradley; Billy Wright, Bradley; Curt Smith, Drake; Chad Elstun, Wichita State; Randy Blocker, UNI
Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Amani Daanish, Indiana State; Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley; LaMar Owen, Southern Illinois; Erik Crawford, UNI
1993-94 Shea Seals, Tulsa; Jamie Arnold, Wichita State; Nate King, Creighton; Anthony Parker, Bradley; Markku Larkio, Illinois State
1994-95 B.J. Windhorst, Drake; Dan Muller, Illinois State; Maurice Trotter, Illinois State; Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois
Karon Bradley, Wichita State; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Nick Porter, Creighton; Al Stewart, Drake
Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Spencer Laurie, Missouri State; Boo Richardson, Illinois State; Anthony Slack, Illinois State; Josh Young, Drake
1996-97
2007-08
Danny Moore, Missouri State; Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State; Jason Perez, Wichita State; Rashad Tucker, Southern Illinois; Terry Hankton, Wichita State
Ramon Clemente, Wichita State; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton; Theron Wilson, Bradley, Booker Woodfox, Creighton
1997-98
2008-09
Chris Thunell, Southern Illinois; Ryan Sears, Creighton; Doug Swenson, Creighton; Maurice Evans, Wichita State; Michael Menser, Indiana State
Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois; Ali Farokhmanesh, UNI; Clevin Hannah, Wichita State; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Chamberlain Oguchi, Illinois State
1998-99
2009-10
Sean Stackhouse, UNI; L. Dee Murdock, Illinois State; Tarise Bryson, Illinois State; Ricky Collum, Southern Illinois; Dontay Harris, Drake
Gabe Blair, Wichita State; Tony Freeman, Southern Illinois; Adam Leonard, Missouri State; Jermaine Mallett, Missouri State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Ryan Wedel, Drake
Luke McDonald, Drake; Mike Wallace, Missouri State; Phillip Gilbert, Bradley; Shedrick Ford, Illinois State; Andry Sola, Drake
2001-02 Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois; Baboucarr Bojang, Illinois State; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; David Gruber, UNI; Brody Deren, Creighton
2002-03
2010-11 Gregory Echenique, Creighton; Doug McDermott, Creighton; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Rayvonte Rice, Drake; Mamadou Seck, Southern Illinois
2011-12 Tyler Brown, Illinois State; Anthony Downing, Missouri State; Grant Gibbs, Creighton; Carl Hall, Wichita State; Seth Tuttle, UNI
Honors
Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; Mark Morse, Tulsa; Jackie Crawford, Missouri State; John Smith, Wichita State; Johnny Murdock, Missouri State
2005-06
Rodney Buford, Creighton; Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois; Michael Ruffin, Tulsa; Marcus Wilson, Evansville; Coleco Buie, Missouri State
2000-01
1991-92
Tony Bennett, Bradley; Eric Coleman, UNI; Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State; Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley; Kyle Wilson, Wichita State
2006-07
Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Lamont Evans, Drake; Kyle Korver, Creighton; David Selby, Bradley; Terrell Taylor, Creighton
Tarise Bryson of Illinois State was one of two Redbirds named all-Newcomer in 1999.
2004-05
1995-96
1999-00
2011-12 First Team -- Doug McDermott, Creighton; Joe Ragland, Wichita State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State; Kyle Weems, Missouri State. Second Team -- Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Rayvonte Rice, Drake; Ben Simons, Drake; Antoine Young, Creighton.
1992-93
Aaron Hogg, Wichita State; David Moss, Indiana State; Matt Schneiderman, UNI; Merrill Andrews, Missouri State; Ben Jacobson, UNI
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2000-01
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Eric Coleman, UNI; Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley; Sean Ogirri, Wichita State; Matt Shaw, Southern Illinois; Dane Watts, Creighton
Michael Scott, Tulsa; Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Arnold Bernard, Missouri State; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; Marcell Gordon, Tulsa
Jerome Robinson, Bradley; Jeremy Stanton, Evansville; Ryan Sears, Creighton; Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley; Ben Walker, Creighton
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2005-06 Josh Dotzler, Creighton; Shy Ely, Evansville; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Jay Tunnell, Indiana State
2006-07 Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Cole Holmstrom, Indiana State; Isacc Miles, Creighton; Marico Stinson, Indiana State; Josh Young, Drake
2007-08 Ashraf Amaya was the first Freshman of the Year to later win Player of the Year honors.
All-Freshman Teams
(selected by coaches and media)
1985-86 Bart Friedrick, Drake; Darrion Applewhite, Indiana State; Antonio Gillespie, Indiana State; Todd Starks, Illinois State; Randy House, Southern Illinois
1998-99 Djibril Kante, Indiana State; Victor Williams, Illinois State; Milo Kirsh, Bradley; Adam Seitz, Evansville; Kelyn Block, Indiana State
1999-00 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Kyle Korver, Creighton; Terrell Taylor, Creighton; Jermaine Dearman, Southern Illinois; P.J. Smith, Illinois State
2000-01 Luke McDonald, Drake; Phillip Gilbert, Bradley; Dan Lytle, Evansville; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; James Gillingham, Bradley
2001-02 Randy Burns, Wichita State; Danny Granger, Bradley; Chris Foster, UNI; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Gregg Alexander, Illinois State
Honors
2002-03 David Moss, Indiana State; Kellen Easley, Missouri State; Ben Jacobson, UNI; Marcus Arnold, Illinois State; Paul Miller, Wichita State
2003-04 Blake Ahearn, Missouri St.; Klayton Korver, Drake; Brooks McKowen, UNI; Bradley Strickland, Evansville; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois
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JT Durley, Wichita State; Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; Isiah Martin, Indiana State; P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton; Pieter van Tongeren, Evansville
2008-09 Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois; Johnny Moran, UNI; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Kyle Weems, Missouri State; Kaylon Williams, Evansville
2009-10 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Gene Teague, Southern Illinois; Seth VanDeest, Drake; Ethan Wragge, Creighton
2010-11 Doug McDermott, Creighton; Jahenns Manigat, Creighton; Jake Odum, Indiana State; Rayvonte Rice, Drake; Nathan Scheer, Missouri State
2011-12 Dantiel Daniels, Southern Illinois; Deon Mitchell, UNI; Nic Moore, Illinois State; Ryan Sawvell, Evansville; Seth Tuttle, UNI
All-Defense Teams
(selected by head coaches)
1988-89 Dwayne Praylow, Wichita State; Michael Scott, Tulsa; Randy Blair, Illinois State; Bob Harstad, Creighton; Ray Wingard, Tulsa
1989-90 Michael Scott, Tulsa; Sterling Mahan, Southern Illinois; Chad Gallagher, Creighton; John Cooper, Wichita State; Randy Blair, Illinois State; Jerry Jones, Southern Illinois
1991-92 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Latrell Wrightsell, Creighton; Jackie Crawford, Missouri State; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Tyrone Bell, Southern Illinois; Charles White, Bradley; Jason Edwards, Indiana State; Rodney Perry, Missouri State
1992-93 Ashraf Amaya, Southern Illinois; Richard Thomas, Illinois State; Jackie Crawford, Missouri State; Charles White, Bradley; Tyrone Bell, Southern Illinois
1993-94 Lou Dawkins, Tulsa; Billy Wright, Bradley; Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; William Celestine, Drake; Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State
1994-95 Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa; Reed Jackson, Evansville; Marcus Timmons, Southern Illinois; Billy Wright, Bradley; Kwanza Johnson, Tulsa
1995-96 Dan Muller, Illinois State; Billy Wright, Bradley; Johnny Epps, Missouri State; Anthony Parker, Bradley; Larry Callis, Wichita State
1996-97
2001-02 Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois; Randy Rice, Illinois State; James Gillingham, Bradley; Marcus Howard, Indiana State; Jamar Howard, Wichita State
2002-03 Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Merrill Andrews, Missouri State; Terrance McGee, Missouri State; James Gillingham, Bradley; DeAnthony Bowden, Creighton; Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois
Merrill Andrews, Missouri State; Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; James Gillingham, Bradley; Lonnie Randolph, Drake
2004-05 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Jamar Howard, Wichita State; Anthony Shavies, Missouri State; Grant Stout, UNI; Tony Young, Southern Illinois
2005-06 PJ Couisnard, Wichita State; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley; Grant Stout, UNI; Tony Young, Southern Illinois
2006-07 PJ Couisnard, Wichita State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Daniel Ruffin, Bradley; Tony Young, Southern Illinois
1997-98
2007-08
Dan Muller, Illinois State; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley; Eric Roberson, Bradley; Terry Hankton, Wichita State; Doug Swenson, Creighton
PJ Couisnard, Wichita State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Gabe Moore, Indiana State; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Boo Richardson, Illinois State; Anthony Slack, Illinois State
Rob Dye, Bradley; Eric Roberson, Bradley; Monte Jenkins, Southern Illinois; Doug Swenson, Creighton; Jeremy Stanton, Evansville
1999-00 Eric Roberson, Bradley; Jeremy Stanton, Evansville; Nate Green, Indiana State; Ron Bruton, Missouri State; Ricky Collum, Southern Illinois
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2000-01
2010-11
2002-03
Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State; Adam Koch, UNI; Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton; Harry Marshall, Indiana State; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State
*Mike Wallace, Missouri State; Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State; Terence Avery, Indiana State; Andre Corbitt, Bradley; Chuck Hedde, Evansville
*Ben Smith, Wichita State; Ned Cox, Evansville; Jahenns Manigat, Creighton; Jordan Printy, Indiana State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State
*Clint Cuffle, Evansville; James Gillingham, Bradley; Greg Danielson, Drake; Stetson Hairston, Southern Illinois; Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois
2010-11 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Gregory Echenique, Creighton; Jermaine Mallett, Missouri State; Lucas O’Rear, UNI; Jake Odum, Indiana State
2011-12 Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Gregory Echenique, Creighton; Toure’ Murry, Wichita State; Ben Smith, Wichita State; Troy Taylor, Evansville
All-Bench Teams
(selected by media; *-- denotes “Team Captain”)
1994-95 *Chad Altadonna, Illinois State; Marcus Franklin, Illinois State; Ian Stewart, Southern Illinois; Johnny Epps, Missouri State; Jim Cruse, Indiana State
1995-96 *Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Antonio Cooper, Illinois State; Josh Hotz, Missouri State; James Watts, Southern Illinois; Chris Chestnut, Creighton
1996-97 *Steve Hansell, Illinois State; *Tony Brus, UNI; Ryan Bettenhausen, Missouri State; Jeff Layden, Evansville; Chad Adkins, Indiana State
1997-98 *Doug Swenson, Creighton; Kyle Cartmill, Illinois State; Kyle Runyan, Evansville; Corie Brandon, Creighton; Chad Adkins, Indiana State
1998-99
1999-00 *Joshua Cross, Southern Illinois; Terrell Benton, Wichita State; Kyle Korver, Creighton; Chuck Hedde, Evansville; Terrell Taylor, Creighton
*Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois; Mike Grimes, Creighton; Matt Berry, Indiana State; Lonnie Randolph, Drake; Jordan Watson, Evansville
2002-03 *Aaron Hogg, Wichita State; Tobias Brinkley, Evansville; DeAnthony Bowden, Creighton; Mike Grimes, Creighton; Brad Korn, Southern Illinois
2003-04 *Trey Guidry, Illinois State; Aaron Hogg, Wichita State; Kellen Miliner, Creighton; LaMar Owen, Southern Illinois; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois
2004-05 *Kyle Wilson, Wichita State; Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Neil Plank, Illinois State; Lawrence Wright, Bradley; Tony Young, Southern Illinois
2005-06 *Kellen Easley, Missouri State; Wesley Clemmons, Southern Illinois; Will Franklin, Bradley; Dale Lamberth, Missouri State; Ryan Martin, Wichita State
2006-07 *Deven Mitchell, Missouri State; Danny Adams, Bradley; Adam Arnold, Indiana State; Wesley Clemmons, Southern Illinois; Dale Lamberth, Missouri State
2007-08 *Booker Woodfox, Creighton; Chris Cooks, Missouri State; Emmanuel Holloway, Illinois State; Isiah Martin, Indiana State; Cavel Witter, Creighton
2008-09 *Lucas O’Rear, UNI; Justin Bocot, Southern Illinois; Travis Brown, UNI; Will Creekmore, Missouri State; Brandon Sampay, Illinois State; Kenton Walker, Creighton; Antoine Young, Creighton
2009-10 *Lucas O’Rear, UNI; Gabe Blair, Wichita State; Anthony Booker, Southern Illinois; Austin Hill, Illinois State; Nafis Ricks, Missouri State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State
2011-12 *Ned Cox, Evansville; Kurt Alexander, Drake; Bryant Allen, Illinois State; Chip Rank, UNI; Ethan Wragge, Creighton
Most-Improved Teams (selected by media; *-- denotes “Team Captain”)
1994-95 *Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; L.D. Swanson, Wichita State; Terrance Flowers, Wichita State; Brian Kern, Illinois State
1995-96 *Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Jason Daisy, UNI; Jamar Smiley, Illinois State; Dewayne Bonner, Tulsa; Dwayne Funches, Bradley
1996-97 *Rico Hill, Illinois State; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley; Aaron Zobrist, Bradley; Randall Crutcher, Creighton; Monte Jenkins, Southern Illinois
1997-98 *Chris Hollender, Evansville; Rob Dye, Bradley; Jayson Wells, Indiana State; Kevin Ault, Missouri State; Steve Hart, Indiana State
1998-99 *Curt Begle, Evansville; Craig Snow, Evansville; Joe Breakenridge, UNI; William Fontleroy, Missouri State; Monte Jenkins, Southern Illinois
1999-00 *Adam Seitz, Evansville; Scott Brakebill, Missouri State; Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State; Dontay Harris, Drake; Terrell Benton, Wichita State
2000-01 *Jerome Robinson, Bradley; Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State; Djibril Kante, Indiana State; Eddie Cage, Bradley; Jermaine Dearman, Southern Illinois; Jeffrey Rabey, Bradley
2001-02 *Erik Smith, UNI; Randy Rice, Illinois State; James Gillingham, Bradley; Michael Lindeman, Creighton; Dan Lytle, Evansville; Troy Mack, Wichita State
2003-04 *Marcus Arnold, Illinois State; Ben Jacobson, UNI; Rob Kampman, Wichita State; Brad Korn, Southern Illinois; Joshua Robinson, Drake
2004-05 *Grant Stout, UNI; Pete Eggers, Drake; Tamarr Maclin, Missouri State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Lucious Wagner, Evansville
2005-06 *Anthony Tolliver, Creighton; Blake Ahearn, Missouri State; Greg Dilligard, Illinois State; Randal Falker, Southern Illinois; Tony Young, Southern Illinois
2006-07 *Levi Dyer, Illinois State; Ajay Calvin, Drake; Jeremy Crouch, Bradley; Will Franklin, Bradley; Nick Grant, Drake
2007-08 *Adam Emmenecker, Drake; Jonathan Cox, Drake; Shy Ely, Evansville; Leonard Houston, Drake; Andrew Warren, Bradley
2008-09 *Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Carlton Fay, Southern Illinois; Nate Garner, Evansville; Emmanuel Holloway, Illinois State; Josh Parker, Drake; Jay Tunnell, Indiana State
2009-10 *Taylor Brown, Bradley; Graham Hatch, Wichita State; Denver Holmes, Evansville; Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State; Adam Templeton, Drake
2010-11 *Anthony James, UNI; Will Creekmore, Missouri State; David Kyles, Wichita State; Dyricus SimmsEdwards, Bradley; Antoine Young, Creighton
2011-12 *Ben Simons, Drake; Jackie Carmichael, Illinois State; Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley; Caleb Patterson, Missouri State; Joe Ragland, Wichita State; Garrett Stutz, Wichita State
Honors
*Curt Begle, Evansville; Gavin Schairer, Bradley; Corie Brandon, Creighton; Nerijus Karlikanovas, Creighton; Joshua Cross, Southern Illinois
2001-02
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(selected by media; *-- denotes “Team Captain”)
1994-95 *Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa; Billy Wright, Bradley; Lynnrick Rogers, Drake; Terrance Flowers, Wichita State; Kevin Bennett, Drake
1995-96 *Billy Wright, Bradley; Jim Cruse, Indiana State; Larry Callis, Wichita State; Dwayne Funches, Bradley; Kareem Richardson, Evansville
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*Jamar Smiley, Illinois State; Coleco Buie, Missouri State; Chris Hollender, Evansville; Randall Crutcher, Creighton; Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley
1997-98 *Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley; Terry Hankton, Wichita State; Darian DeVries, UNI; Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois; Doug Swenson, Creighton
Mike VandeGarde of Illinois State was a four-time scholarathlete selection (1991-94).
Scholar-Athlete Teams
(selected by Sports Information Directors; only First Team is listed)
1986-87
Honors
Len Bertolini, Bradley; Todd Eisner, Creighton; Gary Swain, Creighton; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Tony Holifield, Illinois State; Matt Taphorn, Illinois State; David Moss, Tulsa; Don Royster, Tulsa; Gary Cundiff, Wichita State
1987-88 Anthony Manuel, Bradley; Trevor Trimpe, Bradley; Mike Johnson, Creighton; Bob Harstad, Creighton; Jeff Harris, Illinois State; Matt Ta-
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1988-89 Bill O’Dowd, Creighton; Terrell Jackson, Drake; Olufemi Akinola, Indiana State; Jason Ludwig, Tulsa; Alyn Thomsen, Tulsa; Fallon Wacasey, Tulsa; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State; Sasha Radunovich, Wichita State
1989-90 Andy Bastock, Bradley; Darin Plautz, Creighton; Randy Blair, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Brian Loyd, Tulsa; John Cooper, Wichita State; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State
1990-91 James Bailey, Bradley; Todd Eisner, Creighton; Darin Plautz, Creighton; Shane Murphy, Drake; Mark Prylow, Drake; Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Emeka Okenwa, Southern Illinois; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Matt Wynn, Southern Illinois; David Brewer, Missouri State; Dale Ribble, Missouri State; Jason Ludwig, Tulsa; Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State; K.C. Hunt, Wichita State; Phil Mendelson, Wichita State; Patrice Scott, Wichita State
Illinois; Ian Stewart, Southern Illinois; Darin Miller, Wichita State
1995-96 Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Dan Knuckey, Drake; Darin Miller, Wichita State; Dan Muller, Illinois State; Kareem Richardson, Evansville
1996-97 Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Dan Muller, Illinois State; Darin Miller, Wichita State; Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State; Anthony Parker, Bradley
1997-98 Dan Muller, Illinois State; Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri State; Joel Templeman, Creighton; Shane Hawkins, Southern Illinois; Darian DeVries, UNI; Skipp Schaefbauer, Illinois State
1998-99 Ryan Sears, Creighton; Sean Riley, Illinois State; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Nate Green, Indiana State; Matt Renn, Indiana State
1999-00 Ryan Sears, Creighton; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Matt West, Creighton; Matt Renn, Indiana State; Nate Green, Indiana State
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2000-01
James Bailey, Bradley; Chad Kleine, Bradley; Duan Cole, Creighton; Shane Murphy, Drake; Mark Prylow, Drake; Aleksandar Surla, Drake; Chad Altadonna, Illinois State; Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Todd Wemhoener, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Terry Merfeld, UNI; Nick Pace, UNI; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Dale Ribble, Missouri State; Clint Thomas, Missouri State; Bennie Gibbs, Tulsa; Jason Ludwig, Tulsa; K.C. Hunt, Wichita State; Claudius Johnson, Wichita State
Ryan Sears, Creighton; Michael Menser, Indiana State; Matt Renn, Indiana State; Matt Rueter, Missouri State; Kelyn Block, Indiana State
1992-93 Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Greg Thomas, Indiana State; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Dale Ribble, Missouri State; K.C. Hunt, Wichita State
1993-94 Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State; Mirko Pavlovic, Southern Illinois; Ian Stewart, Southern Illinois; Dan Knuckey, Drake; Jon Litwiller, Illinois State; Tom Schellemans, Missouri State
1994-95 Dan Knuckey, Drake; Chris Quinn, Evansville; Paul Lusk, Southern
2001-02 Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Mark Allaria, Evansville; Brody Deren, Creighton; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; Djibril Kante, Indiana State
2002-03 Michael Lindeman, Creighton; Brody Deren, Creighton; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; Kent Williams, Southern Illinois; Matt Schneiderman, UNI
2003-04 Michael Lindeman, Creighton; Brody Deren, Creighton; Clint Cuffle, Evansville; Lonnie Randolph, Drake; Matt Schneiderman, UNI
2004-05 Jerod Adler, Indiana State; Pete Eggers, Drake; Rob Kampman, Wichita State; Neil Plank, Illinois State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois
2005-06
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Paul Miller, Wichita State; Neil Plank, Illinois State; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton; Trent Wurtz, Indiana State
Kyle Anslinger, Evansville; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois; Anthony Tolliver, Creighton; Trent Wurtz, Indiana State
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2008-09 Brent Heemskerk, Drake; Jason Holsinger, Evansville; Adam Koch, UNI; Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois; Josh Young, Drake
2009-10 Will Creekmore, Missouri State; Graham Hatch, Wichita State; Adam Koch, UNI; Sam Maniscalco, Bradley; Adam Templeton, Drake
2010-11 Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI; Will Creekmore, Missouri State; Dodie Dunson, Bradley; Graham Hatch, Wichita State; Jordan Printy, Indiana State
2011-12 Jon Ekey, Illinois State; Walt Lemon Jr., Bradley; Jordan Printy, Indiana State; Chip Rank, UNI; Colt Ryan, Evansville; Charonn Woods, Bradley
MVC Elite 18 Award 2010-11 Lucas Eitel, Indiana State 2011-12 Taylor Stormberg, CU Awarded to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA competing in the championship game.
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Joe Merriweather, S. Illinois Larry Haralson, Drake Roger Phegley, Bradley Allen Murphy, Louisville Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Ken “Grasshopper” Smith, TU Richard Robinson, N. Mexico St. Tom Les, Bradley Cal Bruton, Wichita State Ken “Grasshopper” Smith, TU Allen Murphy, Louisville Wesley Cox, Louisville Terry McKissick, Drake
1975-76 D10 D17 D24 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F26 M5
Ken Harris, Drake Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois Maurice Cheeks, West Texas St. Brad Schreck, West Texas St. Jimmy Caruthers, Bradley Dallas Smith, West Texas State Mike Davis, Bradley Eugene Smith, West Texas St. Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, WSU Bill Allen, New Mexico State Corky Abrams, S. Illinois Mike Davis, Bradley Leon Alvoid, Tulsa
1976-77 D8 D16 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23
Larry Bird, Indiana State Mike Glenn, Southern Illinois Robert Elmore, Wichita State Roger Phegley, Bradley Dan O’Leary, Tulsa Roger Phegley, Bradley Melvin Jones, West Texas State Charles Brent, Wichita State Roger Phegley, Bradley Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, WSU Richard Robinson, N. Mexico St. Ken Harris, Drake
1977-78 D7 D14 D21 J4 J11 J18 J25 F1 F8 F22
Larry Bird, Indiana State Napoleon Gaither, Drake Roger Phegley, Bradley Gary Wilson, Southern Illinois Roger Phegley, Bradley Wayne Kreklow, Drake Wayne Abrams, S. Illinois Bobby Humbles, Bradley Josh Gibson, Tulsa Mitch Huggins, S. Illinois
1978-79 John C. Johnson, Creighton Wayne Kreklow, Drake Larry Bird, Indiana State Larry Bird, Indiana State Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson, WSU Ernie Banks, Drake Jim Honz, Creighton Wayne Abrams, S. Illinois
1979-80 D11 D18 J8 J22 J29 F5
Lewis Lloyd, Drake Terry Adolph, West Texas State Kevin McKenna, Creighton Lewis Lloyd, Drake Brad Miley, Indiana State Billy Keys, Tulsa
1981-82-83 player of the week lists not available
1983-84 D7 D14 D21 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27 M4
Rickie Johnson, Illinois State Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Ricky Ross, Tulsa Steve Harris, Tulsa Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Nate Buford, Southern Illinois Voise Winters, Bradley Mark Zwart, Illinois State Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State James Jackson, West Texas St. Melvin Mathis, Drake John S. Williams, Indiana St.
1984-85 D10 D17 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25 M4
Daryl Lloyd, Drake Johnny Edwards, Indiana State Jim Les, Bradley Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Benoit Benjamin, Creighton Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Steve Harris, Tulsa Reggie Morris, Creighton Steve Harris, Tulsa Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita State
J11 J18 J25 F1 F15 F22 F29
Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Steve Grayer, Wichita State Kai Nurnberger, S. Illinois Sam Roark, Drake Jarrod Coleman, Illinois State Rod Morgan, Creighton Eddie Bird, Indiana State Steve Middleton, S. Illinois Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley
1988-89 N28 D5 D12 D19 D23 J3 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20
Freddie McSwain, S. Illinois Rickey Jackson, Illinois State Freddie McSwain, S. Illinois Dwight Praylow, Wichita State Dwayne Praylow, Wichita State Bob Harstad, Creighton Anthony Manuel, Bradley Steve Grayer, Wichita State Jarrod Coleman, Illinois State Bob Harstad, Creighton Jamal West, Tulsa Kai Nurnberger, S. Illinois Dion Thurman, Bradley Dion Thurman, Bradley
1989-90 Bob Harstad, Creighton (3 times), Chad Gallagher, Creighton (once) -- complete player of the week list not available
1985-86
1990-91
N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 D29 J6 J13 J19 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M3
N26 D3 D10 D17 D24 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18
Arnold Bernard, Missouri State Bob Harstad, Creighton John Cooper, Wichita State Arnold Bernard, Missouri State Rick Shipley, Southern Illinois Reggie Shields, Tulsa Chad Gallagher, Creighton Paul Guffrovich, Wichita State Reggie Wilson, Illinois State Bob Harstad, Creighton Chad Gallagher, Creighton Bob Harstad, Creighton Michael Scott, Tulsa
N25 D2 D9 D15 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M3 M9
James Hamilton, Bradley Charles White, Bradley Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Dale Turner, UNI Chris Lowery, Southern Illinois Duan Cole, Creighton Johnny Murdock, Missouri St. Greg Thomas, Indiana State Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Mark Morse, Tulsa Duan Cole, Creighton Jackie Crawford, Missouri State Scott Taylor, Illinois State Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Jackie Crawford, Missouri State
Jim Les, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley John S. Williams, Indiana St. David Miller, Drake Kenny Evans, Creighton Tracy Moore, Tulsa Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Derrick Sanders, Illinois State William Childs, West Texas St. Gus Santos, Wichita State Jim Les, Bradley Gus Santos, Wichita State John S. Williams, Indiana St.
1986-87 D1 D8 D15 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23
David Moss, Tulsa Gary Swain, Creighton Henry Carr, Wichita State Jeff Harris, Illinois State Michael Morgan, Drake Tracy Moore, Tulsa David Moss, Tulsa Paul Wilson, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Steve Middleton, S. Illinois Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Jeff Harris, Illinois State David Moss, Tulsa
1987-88 D1 D7 D14 D21 D28 J4
Walter James, Drake Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Cliff Peterson, Illinois State Anthony Manuel, Bradley
1991-92
1992-93 D7 D14 D21 D28 J4 J11 J18
Johnny Murdock, Missouri St. Ashraf Amaya, S. Illinois Deon Jackson, Bradley Tyrone Bell, Southern Illinois Chad Elstun, Wichita State Matt Petty, Creighton Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State
Most Selections Career 14 - Hersey Hawkins, BU 8 - Bob Harstad, Creighton 7 - Kyle Korver, Creighton 6 - Marcus Wilson, UE 6 - Rodney Buford, CU 6 - Roger Phegley, Bradley 6 - Osiris Eldridge, ILS 6 - Kyle Weems, MSU
Single Season 6 - 5 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 -
Hersey Hawkins, BU (88) Doug McDermott, CU (12) Kyle Korver, CU (2003) Marcus Wilson, UE (1999) Gary Collier, Tulsa (1994) Ashraf Amaya, SIU (1992) Hersey Hawkins, BU (87) Hersey Hawkins, BU (86) Kyle Weems, MSU (2011)
Consecutive Selections 3 - Hersey Hawkins, BU (88) 3 - Hersey Hawkins, BU (87) 3 - Hersey Hawkins, BU (86) 2 - Nate Green, INS (2000) 2 - Danny Moore, MSU (97) 2 - Anthony Parker, BU (96) 2 - Tony Graves, MSU (1993) 2 - Ashraf Amaya, SIU (1992) 2 - Dion Thurman, BU (1989) 2 - Hersey Hawkins, BU (88) 2 - Larry Bird, INS (1979) 2 - Darren Brooks, SIU (04) 2 - Kyle Weems, MSU (2011) 2 - Doug McDermott, CU (12)
J25 F1 F8 F15 F22 M1
Mark Morse, Tulsa Randy Blocker, UNI Curt Smith, Drake Jodie Huffman, Tulsa Tony Graves, Missouri State Tony Graves, Missouri State
1993-94 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J3 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F14 F21 M1
Shea Seals, Tulsa Jeff Allen, Drake Gary Collier, Tulsa Deon Jackson, Bradley Gary Collier, Tulsa William Celestine, Drake Gary Collier, Tulsa Paul Lusk, Southern Illinois Mike VandeGarde, Illinois State Lou Dawkins, Tulsa Randy Blocker, UNI Cam Johnson, UNI Gary Collier, Tulsa Chris Carr, Southern Illinois
1994-95 N28 D5 D12 D19 D27 J1
Maurice Trotter, Illinois State Chris Carr, Southern Illinois Reed Jackson, Evansville Marcus Timmons, S. Illinois Robert Wilkerson, Missouri St. B.J. Windhorst, Drake
Honors
D6 D13 D20 J10 J17 J24 J31 F6
F12 Mitchell Anderson, Bradley F19 Steve Reed, Indiana State
187
Missouri Valley Conference Players of the Week J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27
Chris Carr, Southern Illinois Shea Seals, Tulsa Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa Reed Jackson, Evansville Chris Carr, Southern Illinois Shea Seals, Tulsa Lynnrick Rogers, Drake Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Tulsa
1995-96 N27 D3 D10 D17 D27 J1 J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F11 F19 F25
Jason Daisy, UNI Dwayne Funches, Bradley Stuart Sullivan, Evansville Jason Daisy, UNI Ray Poindexter, Tulsa Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois Johnny Epps, Missouri State Jamar Smiley, Illinois State Maurice Trotter, Illlinois State Anthony Parker, Bradley Anthony Parker, Bradley Rodney Buford, Creighton Robert Wilkerson, Missouri St. Ben Kandlbinder, Missouri St.
1996-97 N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 D30 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24
Marcus Wilson, Evansville Danny Moore, Missouri State Danny Moore, Missouri State Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois Rico Hill, Illinois State Jason Perez, Wichita State Troy Hudson, Southern Illinois Jim Cruse, Indiana State Dan Muller, Illinois State Jason Daisy, UNI Rico Hill, Illinois State Marcus Wilson, Evansville Danny Moore, Missouri State Anthony Parker, Bradley
1997-98 N17 N24 D1 D8 D15 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23
Adebayo Akinkunle, Bradley Rico Hill, Illinois State Chris Hollender, Evansville Kevin Ault, Missouri State Chris Burdine, UNI Jayson Wells, Indiana State Chris Hollender, Evansville Rodney Buford, Creighton Rico Hill, Illinois State Kyle Runyan, Evansville Rodney Buford, Creighton Rico Hill, Illinois State Rodney Buford, Creighton Kevin Ault, Missouri State Jayson Wells, Indiana State
1998-99
Honors 188
N16 N23 N30 D7 D17 D21 D28 J4 J11 J18 J25 F1 F8 F15 F21
Rodney Buford, Creighton Marcus Wilson, Evansville Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Dontay Harris, Drake Rob Dye, Bradley Marcus Wilson, Evansville Eric Roberson, Bradley Jason Perez, Wichita State Marcus Wilson, Evansville L. Dee Murdock, Illinois State Rodney Buford, Creighton Monte Jenkins, S. Illinois Marcus Wilson, Evansville Monte Jenkins, S. Illinois William Fontleroy, Missouri St.
1999-00 N16 N23 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J3 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F14 F21 F27
Robbie Sieverding, UNI Dontay Harris, Drake Ben Walker, Creighton Ryan Sears, Creighton Nate Green, Indiana State Nate Green, Indiana State Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Craig Snow, Evansville Allen Phillips, Missouri State Joe Breakenridge, UNI Craig Snow, Evansville Kent Williams, Southern Illinois Jason Perez, Wichita State Ryan Sears, Creighton Jason Perez, Wichita State Rob Dye, Bradley
2000-01 N20 N27 D4 D11 D18 D27 J2 J8 J16 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F26
Mike Wallace, Missouri State Kent Williams, Southern Illinois Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Kyle Korver, Creighton Kent Williams, Southern Illinois Ryan Sears, Creighton Shedrick Ford, Illinois State Eddie Cage, Bradley Shawn Jeppson, Illinois State Daniel Novak, Missouri State Matt Renn, Indiana State Ryan Sears, Creighton Joe Breakenridge, UNI Tarise Bryson, Illinois State Kyle Korver, Creighton
2001-02 N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D26 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25
Luke McDonald, Drake Rolan Roberts, Southern Illinois Kent Williams, Southern Illinois Robbie Sieverding, UNI Luke McDonald, Drake Danny Granger, Bradley Terrance McGee, Missouri State Chris Foster, UNI Terrell Benton, Wichita State Robbie Sieverding, UNI Djibril Kante, Indiana State Kyle Korver, Creighton Randy Rice, Illinois State Scott Brakebill, Missouri State Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois
2002-03 N18 N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 D30 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M3
Kyle Korver, Creighton Danny Granger, Bradley Kyle Korver, Creighton Stetson Hairston, S. Illinois J.J. Sola, Drake Clint Cuffle, Evansville Mike Grimes, Creighton Kyle Korver, Creighton Tobias Brinkley, Evansville Kyle Korver, Creighton Clint Cuffle, Evansville Gregg Alexander, Illinois State Michael Lindeman, Creighton James Gillingham, Bradley Aaron Hogg, Wichita State Jermaine Dearman, S. Illinois
2003-04 N24 Trey Guidry, Illinois State D1 Rob Kampman, Wichita State D8 Darren Brooks, S. Illinois
D15 D23 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M1
David Moss, Indiana State Phillip Gilbert, Bradley Josh Powell, Drake Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Brooks McKowen, UNI Jamar Howard, Wichita State Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Darren Brooks, S. Illinois Lonnie Randolph, Drake Erik Crawford, UNI Matt Schneiderman, UNI
2004-05 N22 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J3 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F14 F21 F28
Lonnie Randolph, Drake LaMar Owen, S. Illinois Erik Crawford, UNI David Moss, Indiana State Greg Dilligard, Illinois State Eric Coleman, UNI Kyle Wilson, Wichita State Bradley Strickland, Evansville David Moss, Indiana State Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State Jamar Howard, Wichita State Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Ben Jacobson, UNI Nate Funk, Creighton Darren Brooks, S. Illinois
2005-06 N21 N28 D5 D12 D19 D27 J3 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27
Tony Bennett, Bradley Nate Funk, Creighton Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Eric Coleman, UNI Anthony Tolliver, Creighton David Moss, Indiana State Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Ben Jacobson, UNI Johnny Mathies, Creighton Grant Stout, UNI Marcellus Sommerville, BU Paul Miller, Wichita State Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Bradley Strickland, Evansville Marcellus Sommerville, BU
2006-07 N13 N20 N27 D4 D11 D18 D27 J2 J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F26
Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Zach Andrews, Bradley Matt Shaw, Southern Illinois Brooks McKowen, UNI Eric Coleman, UNI Ajay Calvin, Drake Will Franklin, Bradley Marico Stinson, Indiana State Grant Stout, UNI Anthony Tolliver, Creighton Levi Dyer, Illinois State Nate Funk, Creighton Randal Falker, Southern Illinois Tony Young, Southern Illinois Jamaal Tatum, Southern Illinois Grant Stout, UNI
2007-08 N12 N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D24 D31 J7
Eric Coleman, UNI Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Randal Falker, Southern Illinois Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Josh Young, Drake Andrew Warren, Bradley Jason Holsinger, Evansville Levi Dyer, Illinois State Gabe Moore, Indiana State
Newcomer of the Week Most Selections Single-Season 7 6 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
- Doug McDermott, CU - Marcellus Sommerville, BU - Anthony Downing, MSU - Erik Crawford, UNI - Eric Coleman, UNI - Josh Young, Drake - Boo Richardson, ILS - P’Allen Stinnett, CU - Booker Woodfox, CU - Adam Leonard, MSU - Rayvonte Rice, Drake - Jake Odum, Indiana St. - Seth Tuttle, UNI - Grant Gibbs, Creighton
Consecutive Selections 4 - Doug McDermott, CU 3 - Marcellus Sommerville, BU
J14 J21 J28 F3 F10 F17 F24 M1
Jonathan Cox, Drake Adam Emmenecker, Drake Jonathan Cox, Drake Josh Young, Drake P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Jeremy Crouch, Bradley Dale Lamberth, Missouri State
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2008-09 N17 N24 D1 D8 D15 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M1
P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton Cavel Witter, Creighton Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Booker Woodfox, Creighton Shy Ely, Evansville Josh Young, Drake Booker Woodfox, Creighton Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Adam Koch, UNI Chris Cooks, Missouri State Adam Koch, UNI Shy Ely, Evansville Jay Tunnell, Indiana State Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Booker Woodfox, Creighton Jordan Eglseder, UNI
2009-10 N16 N23 N30 D7 D14 D21 D28 J4 J11 J18 J25 F1 F8 F15 F22 M1
Carlton Fay, Southern Illinois Kyle Weems, Missouri State Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Jordan Eglseder, UNI Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Clevin Hannah, Wichita State Jordan Eglseder, UNI Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State Jordan Eglseder, UNI Adam Templeton, DU Sam Maniscalco, Bradley Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State Sam Maniscalco, Bradley Dinma Odiakosa, Illinois State Ali Farokhmanesh, UNI James Haarsma, Evansville Antoine Young, Creighton
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Players of the Week, MVC Retired Numbers 2010-11 N15 N22 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J4 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F15 F22 M1
Antoine Young, Creighton Sam Maniscalco, Bradley Colt Ryan, Evansville Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton Kyle Weems, Missouri State Andrew Warren, Bradley Jermaine Mallett, Missouri St. Kyle Weems, Missouri State Kyle Weems, Missouri State Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Andrew Warren, Bradley Kyle Weems, Missouri State Kwadzo Ahelegbe, UNI Andrew Warren, Bradley
2011-12 N14 N21 N28 D5 D12 D19 D26 J2 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27
Colt Ryan, Evansville Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton Joe Ragland, Wichita State Jake Koch, UNI RJ Mahurin, Indiana State Doug McDermott, Creighton Kyle Weems, Missouri State Doug McDermott, Creighton Ben Simons, Drake Colt Ryan, Evansville Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Garrett Stutz, Wichita State Joe Ragland, Wichita State Doug McDermott, Creighton Colt Ryan, Evansville
Newcomer of the Week
(weekly selections, beginning with 2003-04 season)
2003-04 N24 D1 D8 D15 D23 J5
Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Erik Crawford, UNI Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Erik Crawford, UNI
J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M1
Blake Ahearn, Missouri State Brooks McKowen, UNI Amani Daanish, Indiana State Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Eric Gray, Indiana State Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley Erik Crawford, UNI Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley
J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F26
Spencer Laurie, Missouri State Boo Richardson, Illinois State Anthony Slack, Illinois State Josh Young, Drake Isacc Miles, Creighton Josh Young, Drake Anthony Slack, Illinois State Osiris Eldridge, Illinois State
2004-05
2007-08
N22 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J3 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F14 F21 F28
N12 N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D26 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F3 F10 F17 F24 M1
Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley Eric Coleman, UNI Eric Coleman, UNI Daniel Ruffin, Bradley Eric Coleman, UNI Kyle Wilson, Wichita State Tony Bennett, Bradley Chris Bryant, Drake Lorenzo Gordon, Illinois State Aliou Keita, Drake Aliou Keita, Drake Lawrence Wright, Bradley Matt Shaw, Southern Illinois Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley
2005-06 N21 N28 D5 D12 D19 D27 J3 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27
Jason Holsinger, Evansville Ajay Calvin, Drake Jason Holsinger, Evansville Trent Wurtz, Indiana State Zach Andrews, Bradley Al Stewart, Drake Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois Nick Porter, Creighton Karon Bradley, Wichita State Josh Dotzler, Creighton Shane Laurie, Missouri State Josh Dotzler, Creighton Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois Roberto Fortes, Illinois State Nick Porter, Creighton
2006-07 N13 N20 N27 D4 D11 D18 D27 J2
Dom Johnson, Illinois State Jordan Eglseder, UNI Boo Richardson, Illinois State Phillip Thomasson, Wichita St. Josh Young, Drake Matt Salley, Bradley Boo Richardson, Illinois State Marico Stinson, Indiana State
Retired Numbers at Valley Schools MITCHELL ANDERSON (1978-82) BRADLEY
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PAUL UNRUH (1946-50) BRADLEY
One of only four players in Valley history to earn all-conference honors (first or second team) four times, he left Bradley as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,341 points. A The Sporting News All-American following the 1981-82 season, he was named the MVP of the 1982 NIT after leading BU to the title.
Bradley’s first consensus All-America selection in 1950, Unruh also was named to the all-NCAA Tournament squad the same year after leading the Braves to the national championship game. Unruh also helped the Braves to the program’s first No. 1 national ranking (AP) during the 1949-50 season.
2008-09 N17 N24 D1 D8 D15 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M1
Dodie Dunson, Bradley Chamberlain Oguchi, ILS Clevin Hannah, Wichita State Clevin Hannah, Wichita State Craig Stanley, Drake Kaylon Williams, Evansville Lloyd Phillips, Illinois State Chris Roberts, Bradley Ali Farokhmanesh, UNI Chamberlain Oguchi, ILS Toure’ Murry, Wichita State Justin Carter, Creighton Justin Bocot, Southern Illinois Toure’ Murry, Wichita State Chris Roberts, Bradley Kevin Dillard, Southern Illinois
2009-10 N16 N23 N30 D7 D14
Marc Sonnen, UNI Dwayne Lathan, Indiana State Jermaine Mallett, Missouri St. Jackie Carmichael, Illinois St. Gene Teague, Southern Illinois Frank Wiseler, Drake Seth VanDeest, Drake Adam Leonard, Missouri State Austin Hill, Illinois State Seth VanDeest, Drake Adam Leonard, Missouri State
2010-11 N15 N22 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J4 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F15 F22 M1
Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton Rayvonte Rice, Drake Kenneth Harris, Evansville Jon Ekey, Illinois State Doug McDermott, Creighton Jake Odum, Indiana State Steve McWhorter, Indiana St. Doug McDermott, Creighton Doug McDermott, Creighton Rayvonte Rice, Drake Jake Odum, Indiana State Rayvonte Rice, Drake Jake Odum, Indiana State
2011-12 N14 N21 N28 D5 D12 D19 D26 J2 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27
Anthony Downing, Missouri St. Michael Bizoukas, Missouri St. Seth Tuttle, UNI Carl Hall, Wichita State Jarmar Gulley, Missouri State Michael Bizoukas, Missouri St. Grant Gibbs, Creighton Anthony Downing, Creighton Grant Gibbs, Creighton Grant Gibbs, Creighton Tyler Brown, Illinois State Anthony Downing, Missouri St. Seth Tuttle, UNI Seth Tuttle, UNI Anthony Downing, Missouri St. Jarmar Gulley, Missouri State
Wayne Runnels, Creighton Dwayne Lathan, Indiana State Adam Leonard, Missouri State Colt Ryan, Evansville Tony Freeman, S. Illinois
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JOE ALLEN (1965-68) BRADLEY
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CHET WALKER (1959-62) BRADLEY
A two-time Helms All-America selection, Allen was a three-time All-MVC choice as well. His .655 field goal percentage in 1968 led all Division I players and his .602 career field goal percentage still stands as a Bradley record.
Walker, a three-time All-American and two-time consensus choice, finished his Bradley career as the school’s all-time leader in points and rebounds. He paced the Braves to the 1960 NIT title.
Honors
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P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton David Collins, Bradley Ramon Clemente, WSU Cavel Witter, Creighton Chad Millard, Creighton Theron Wilson, Bradley Kenny Lawson Jr., Creighton Isiah Martin, Indiana State P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton P’Allen Stinnett, Creighton Sam Maniscalco, Bradley Sam Maniscalco, Bradley Booker Woodfox, Creighton Booker Woodfox, Creighton Isiah Martin, Indiana State Booker Woodfox, Creighton Cavel Witter, Creighton
D21 D28 J4 J11 J18 J25 F1 F8 F15 F22 M1
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Retired Numbers at Valley Schools
Honors 190
WILLIE McCARTER (1966-69) DRAKE
A two-time Helms All-America selection, Carney was named to the 1954 All-NCAA Tournament team after leading the Braves to the national championship game. His 23 made free throws remain an NCAA Regional mark for one game.
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The guard was the leading scorer (20.4 ppg) on the Drake team which went 25-5 and finished third in the 1969 NCAA Final Four. He was a two-time all-MVC performer and scored 1,626 career points.
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HERSEY HAWKINS (1984-88) BRADLEY
LEWIS LLOYD (1979-81) DRAKE
Hawkins, two-time MVC player of the year and the league’s all-time scoring leader, led the country in scoring in 1988 and was named the national player of the year. Hawkins scored a conference-record 63 points in one game.
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Lloyd holds the DU record for season scoring average (30.2), setting the record in 1979-80. He finished his career as the Bulldogs’ fourth-leading scorer and sixth-leading rebounder. His number was retired following his senior season in 1981.
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ROGER PHEGLEY (1974-78) BRADLEY
RED MURRELL (1955-58) DRAKE
Two-time All-Missouri Valley Conference selection was the league’s player of the year in 1977. One of four NBA first-round draft choices from the Hilltop, he left Bradley with a then school-record 2,064 points.
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Murrell scored 1,657 points in his Drake career, a university record which still stands today. He also holds seven other individual records at Drake.
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BOB HARSTAD (1987-91) CREIGHTON
WILLIE WISE (1967-69) DRAKE
Harstad finished his career with 2,110 points and 1,126 rebounds, and he is still one of just four players in conference history to finish with 2,000+ points and 1,000+ rebounds. He was a 2008 inductee in the MVC Hall of Fame.
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Wise was a standout performer for the 1969 Final Four team, and he would go on to achieve stardom in the ABA. During the 1969 Final Four season, he grabbed a then-school record 343 rebounds (despite being only 6-2). He ranks among Drake’s all-time rebounding leaders with 626, despite playing only two seasons.
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BOB PORTMAN (1966-69) CREIGHTON
DON BUSE (1969-72) EVANSVILLE
Portman is the owner of CU records and graduated as Creighton’s all-time leading scorer with 1,876 points. Among his bests is a 51-point performance on Dec. 16, 1967, against Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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After earning All-America honors and leading Evansville to the 1971 NCAA College Division national championship, Buse went on to play 13 seasons in the ABA and NBA. He was an All-Star in both leagues, and in 1977 with the Indiana Pacers, he led the NBA in both assists and steals.
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PAUL SILAS (1961-64) CREIGHTON
GUS DOERNER (1939-42) EVANSVILLE
Silas, who had his jersey retired in 1964, holds the CU career record for rebounds with 1,751. The former NBA star, who once had 38 boards in a college game, also finished his collegiate career as CU’s third-leading scorer.
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Doerner was Evansville’s first All-American in 1941. He was a Chuck Taylor Converse first-team All-American in 1942, when he led the state of Indiana in scoring with 23.7 points per game. He went on to play professionally, and then returned to Evansville to open a sporting goods store that bears his name.
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BOB GIBSON (1954-57) CREIGHTON
LARRY HUMES (1963-66) EVANSVILLE
Gibson finished his career as the school’s thirdbest career scorer and second on Creighton’s list for free throws made in a career (418). He also was a baseball star at CU, and he went on to a Hall of Fame career with the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Not only did Larry Humes score a school-record 2,236 points, he did it in just three years and without benefit of the three-point shot. He was the top scorer on UE’s 1964 and 1965 NCAA College Division national champs, and an All-American both years. He went on to become a successful prep coach and an assistant at the University of Indianapolis.
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DOLPH PULLIAM (1966-69) DRAKE
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JERRY SLOAN (1962-65) EVANSVILLE
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BOB CARNEY (1951-54) BRADLEY
Pulliam ranked as one of Drake’s all-around performers, renowned as a defensive star. Pulliam left Drake ranked No. 11 on the career scoring list and No. 9 on the career rebounding chart. He was drafted by the Boston Celtics and turned down an opportunity to play with the Dallas Cowboys.
One of only two players in UE history to produce 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds, Sloan was a two-time All-American and led UE to NCAA College Division national titles in ‘64 and ‘65. He was an NBA All-Star for the Chicago Bulls, and was the 1998 NBA Coach of the Year with Utah.
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JEFF WILKINS (1974-77) ILLINOIS STATE
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DOUG COLLINS (1970-73) ILLINOIS STATE
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“BUBBLES” HAWKINS (1972-75) ILLINOIS STATE
The three-year basketball letterwinner scored 1,329 points and grabbed 794 rebounds at ISU. He was the leading scorer and leading rebounder on the 1976-77 Redbird basketball squad which ended its season in quarterfinal action of the NIT in Madison Square Garden.
Collins is the holder of 10 individual school records at Illinois State. Collins also is the school’s alltime scoring leader with 2,240 points.
Robert “Bubbles” Hawkins was a two-time AllAmerican at Illinois State, earning the honor in 1974 and 1975. Selected in the third round of the 1975 NBA Draft, Hawkins still owns the ISU record for single-game scoring with his 58 points against Northern Illinois during the 1973-74 season. LARRY BIRD (1976-79) INDIANA STATE
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DUANE KLUEH (1946-49) INDIANA STATE
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WINSTON GARLAND (1985-87) MISSOURI STATE
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DARYEL GARRISON (1971-75) MISSOURI STATE
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JERRY ANDERSON (1951-55) MISSOURI STATE
The Conference’s third all-time leading scorer with 2,850 career points, he lead the Sycamores to the 1979 national championship game against Michigan State. The 1979 national collegiate player of the year, Bird scored over 21,000 points in 13 professional seasons with the Boston Celtics.
A two-sport athlete at Indiana State, Klueh was a consensus basketball All-American in 1948 and also competed in tennis. From 1955-80, he spent stints as men’s basketball coach and tennis coach at ISU, earning conference Coach of the Year honors in basketball in 1959, 1963, 1966, and 1967.
Two-year standout on Missouri State’s first NIT team in 1986 and first NCAA team in 1987, he scored 1,248 points in his career. He spent seven seasons in the NBA with six teams, including a three-year stint with the Golden State Warriors. Garland was inducted into the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2002.
Garrison is the leading scorer in Missouri State’s history, with 1,975 career points. He was a fouryear starter from 1971-75, leading his team his junior season to the NCAA Division II national championship game. He still holds five school records, and was inducted in the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1986.
Leading Missouri State to two NAIA national championships, Anderson also is a two-time NAIA tournament MVP. Anderson also was named to the NAIA all-time all-tournament team in 1971. Anderson was inducted into the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1975.
CURTIS PERRY (1966-70) MISSOURI STATE
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CHARLIE VAUGHN (1958-62) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
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WALT FRAZIER (1965 & 1967) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
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CLEO LITTLETON (1951-55) WICHITA STATE
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XAVIER McDANIEL (1981-85) WICHITA STATE
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ANTOINE CARR (1979-83) WICHITA STATE
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DAVE STALLWORTH (1961-65) WICHITA STATE
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CLIFF LEVINGSTON (1979-82) WICHITA STATE
Missouri State’s all-time leading rebounder, Perry is second on the school’s career scoring list. He played on NCAA Division II tournament teams in each of his four years, before a seven-year career in the NBA. Perry was inducted into the Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980.
The all-time leading scorer in Saluki basketball history, Vaughn collected a total of 2,088 points during his SIU career. An All-American in 1960, Vaughn scored 779 points and averaged 26.9 points per contest -- both marks are school records -- during the 1959-60 campaign.
He co-captained the Southern Illinois team that won the NIT championship in 1967, leading the team in scoring and rebounding. After his collegiate playing days in 1967, he went on to a successful career in the NBA.
Littleton is the all-time leading scorer in Wichita State history, compiling 2,164 points. He also holds three other WSU records. He was the first Shocker to be drafted by the pros.
He twice led the nation in rebounding and was the first player in NCAA history to lead the nation in scoring and rebounding the same year (1984-85).
Carr is the fourth-leading scorer in WSU history and 12th-best career in MVC history. The Wichita native also owns the Shocker single-game record of 47 points, set during his final collegiate appearance.
Stallworth, the third-leading scorer in Shocker history, holds the WSU record for most 30-point games in a career (20). Stallworth also is the school’s record-holder in career scoring average (24.2).
One of two “Bookend Forwards” that led WSU to national prominence in the early 1980s, Levingston was twice named first-team All-Valley and was chosen third-team All-America by Basketball Times in 1982. He finished with 1,471 career points and 965 career boards.
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Missouri Valley Conference Players in the NBA The following list includes former Missouri Valley Conference basketball players of current league members who either play or have played in the National Basketball Association or the American Basketball Association: BRADLEY
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Mitchell Anderson Barney Cable Bob Carney Hersey Hawkins Steve Kuberski Jim Les Shellie McMillon Patrick O’Bryant Anthony Parker Roger Phegley Al Smith Joe Strawder Levern Tart David Thirdkill Chet Walker Mike Williams Voise Winters
Doug Collins Hank Cornley Rico Hill Ricky Johnson Rick Lamb Lou Stefanovic Jeff Wilkins
CREIGHTON Wally Anderzunas Benoit Benjamin Rodney Buford Chad Gallagher Neil Johnson Kyle Korver Elton McGriff Kevin McKenna Bob Portman Paul Silas Alex Stivrins Anthony Tolliver
DRAKE Dennis Bell Jeff Halliburton Harold Jeter Wayne Kreklow Darryl Lloyd Lewis Lloyd Willie McCarter McCoy McLemore Michael Morgan Red Murrell Bob Netolicky Gene Ollrich John Pritchard John Rennicke Willie Wise Gary Zeller
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EVANSVILLE Don Buse Dan Godfread Scott Haffner Bob Sakel Jerry Sloan
INDIANA STATE Dick Atha Larry Bird Duane Klueh Harry Morgan Carl Nicks
MISSOURI STATE Blake Ahearn Don Anielak Winston Garland Curtis Perry
NBA’s 50 GREATEST PLAYERS On Oct. 29, 1996, the NBA announced its 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. Of that list of NBA greats, The Valley has three former league standouts on the list: Larry Bird of Indiana State, Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati and Wes Unseld of Louisville. Walt Frazier, who played at Southern IllinoisCarbondale when the Salukis were not part of the Conference, also made the list of NBA immortals.
ABA’s ALL-TIME TEAM On August 22-24, 1997, the American Basketball Association Reunion Committee honored its ABA All-Time Team at an ABA Reunion in Indianapolis, Ind. Three former Missouri Valley Conference standouts -- Warren Jabali of Wichita State and Willie Wise and Bob Netolicky of Drake -- were named to the 30-man all-time squad.
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-- Gene Melchiorre, Bradley (by Baltimore) – No. 1 Overall Pick -- Connie Dierking, Cincinnati (by Syracuse) -- No. 6 Overall Pick -- Bob Ferry, Saint Louis (by St. Louis) – No. 7 Overall Pick -- Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (by Cincinnati) -- No. 1 Overall Pick -- Paul Hogue, Cincinnati (by New York) -- No. 2 Overall Pick -- Tom Thacker, Cincinnati (by Cincinnati) – No. 5 Overall Pick -- George Wilson, Cincinnati (by Cincinnati) – No. 8 Overall Pick -- Dave Stallworth, Wichita State (by New York) -- No. 3 Overall Pick -- Nate Bowman, Wichita State (by Cincinnati) -- No. 6 Overall Pick -- Wes Unseld, Louisville (by Baltimore) -- No. 2 Overall Pick -- Bobby Smith, Tulsa (by San Diego) -- No. 6 Overall Pick -- Butch Beard, Louisville (by Atlanta) -- No. 10 Overall Pick -- Willie McCarter, Drake (by L.A. Lakers) -- No. 12 Overall Pick -- Rick Roberson, Cincinnati (by L.A. Lakers) -- No. 15 Overall Pick -- Jim Ard, Cincinnati (by Seattle) -- No. 6 Overall Pick -- Dana Lewis, Tulsa (by Philadelphia) -- No. 12 Overall Pick -- Junior Bridgeman, Louisville (by L.A. Lakers) -- No. 8 Overall Pick -- Larry Bird, Indiana State (by Boston Celtics) -- No. 6 Overall Pick -- Roger Phegley, Bradley (by Washington) -- No. 14 Overall Pick -- Carl Nicks, Indiana State (by Denver) -- No. 23 Overall Pick -- Cliff Levingston, Wichita State (by Detroit) -- No. 9 Overall Pick -- David Thirdkill, Bradley (by Phoenix) -- No. 15 Overall Pick -- Paul Pressey, Tulsa (by Milwaukee) -- No. 20 Overall Pick -- Antoine Carr, Wichita State (by Detroit) -- No. 8 Overall Pick -- Benoit Benjamin, CU (by L.A. Clippers) -- No. 3 Overall Pick -- Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State (by Seattle) -- No. 4 Overall Pick -- Steve Harris, Tulsa (by Houston) -- No. 19 Overall Pick -- Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (by L.A. Clippers) -- No. 6 Overall Pick* -- Anthony Parker, Bradley (by New Jersey) -- No. 21 Overall Pick^ -- Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley (by Golden State) – No. 9 Overall Pick
*Philadelphia traded rights to Charles Smith to L.A. Clippers for rights to Hawkins and a 1989 first-round draft choice; ^ Philadelphia trades Don MacLean, Michael Cage, Lucious Harris and rights Keith Van Horn to New Jersey for Jim Jackson, Eric Montross and rights to Tim Thomas and Parker.
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2007 Induction Class
Larry Bird, Indiana State Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Coach Henry Iba, Oklahoma St. Ed Macauley, Saint Louis Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Dave Stallworth, Wichita State Wes Unseld, Louisville Paul Morrison, Drake
Jackie Stiles, Missouri State
1998 Induction Class Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State Chet Walker, Bradley Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State Kenneth Shaw, Illinois State Doug Collins, Illinois State Dr. Lee C. Bevilacqua, Creighton
1999 Induction Class Antoine Carr, Wichita State Joe Carter, Wichita State Melody Howard, Missouri State Holli Hyche, Indiana State Glen McCullough, Bradley
2000 Induction Class Cleo Littleton, Wichita State Dick Boushka, Saint Louis Coach Maury John, Drake John Q. Hammons, Missouri St. Walt Frazier, Southern Illinois
2001 Induction Class Larry Finch, Memphis Coach Ralph Miller, Wichita State Jim Hart, Southern Illinois Wanda Ford, Drake
2003 Induction Class John Bright, Drake Lew Hartzog, Southern Illinois Cathy Boswell, Illinois State Bruce Baumgartner, Indiana St. Will Robinson, Illinois State
2004 Induction Class Paul Unruh, Bradley Coach Bob Ehrhart, Drake Arad McCutcheon, Evansville John Sanders, III, MVC
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2006 Induction Class Mitchell Anderson, Bradley Duane Klueh, Indiana State Carole Baumgarten, Drake Roland Banks, Wichita State
2008 Induction Class Bob Harstad, Creighton Kevin Little, Drake Coach Ed Jucker, Cincinnati Dr. Jill Hutchison, Illinois State Jim Byers, Evansville A.J. Robertson, Bradley Mark Stillwell, Missouri State
2009 Induction Class Junior Bridgeman, Louisville Coach Eddie Hickey, CU/SLU Coach John Coughlan, Illinois St. John. L. Griffith, Drake John Wooden, Indiana State Lorri Bauman, Drake
2010 Induction Class Kyle Korver, Creighton Coach Rich Herrin, S. Illinois Coach Cheryl Burnett, MSU Fred Huff, Southern Illinois
2011 Induction Class Coach Iradge Ahrabi-Fard, UNI Joe Allen, Bradley Steve Largent, Tulsa Linwood Sexton, Wichita State Johnny Torres, Creighton Kurt Thomas, Indiana State
2012 Induction Class Coach Charlie Spoonhour, MSU Paul Silas, Creighton Coach Fred Schmalz, Evansville Connie Price-Smith, S. Illinois Coach Denny Crum, Louisville Joey Woody, UNI
2013 Induction Class Darren Dreifort, Wichita State Krissy Meek-Engelbrecht, UE Jim “Boomer” Bain, MVC Bob Portman, Creighton Molly O’Brien, UNI *First five MVC induction ceremonies took place in the fall, the 2003 class (2002-03 academic year) and subsequent classes took place in March, thus the apparent skip from 2001 to 2003.
1959 Induction Class Coach Dr. Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, KU (1907-09; 1919-28) Coach Walter Meanwell, Missouri (1917-18; 1919-20)
1960 Induction Class Ed Macauley, SLU (1946-49)
1961 Induction Class Bob Kurland, Oklahoma State (1943-46)
1968 Induction Class Coach Henry “Hank” Iba, Oklahoma State (1934-57)
Founding Class - 2006 Coach Phog Allen, Kansas Larry Bird, Indiana State Coach Denny Crum, Louisville Walt Frazier, Southern Illinois Coach Eddie Hickey, CU/SLU Coach Henry Iba, Oklahoma St. Ed Macauley, Saint Louis Coach Ralph Miller, Wichita State Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Wes Unseld, Louisville
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1979 Induction Class Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati (1957-60)
1988 Induction Class Wes Unseld, Louisville (1966-68) Coach Ralph Miller, Wichita State (1951-64)
1994 Induction Class Coach Denny Crum, Louisville (1971-75)
1998 Induction Class Larry Bird, Indiana St. (1977-79)
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Famous Alumni at Missouri Valley Conference Schools BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Neil Flynn – Currently stars as Mike Heck in the ABC sitcom “The Middle” and previously starred as The Janitor in “Scrubs.” Ray LaHood -- A Peoria native and 1971 graduate of Bradley University, LaHood has been a republican representative for the 18th Congressional District of Illinois in the U.S. House of Representatives. LaHood served on the House Appropriations Committee, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and is currently the secretary for the U.S. Department of Transportation. Maj. Robert H. Lawrence, Jr. – A 1956 Bradley University graduate with his degree in chemistry, Major Lawrence became the first AfricanAmerican astronaut when he was selected to participate in America’s space program in 1965. Aaron Schock -- Schock is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing the 18th district of Illinois. The 2002 Bradley grad was the youngest member of the Illinois House of Representatives and has assumed this position again as the youngest member of the U.S. House in the 111th Congress. Charley Steiner – The former ESPN SportsCenter anchor and playby-play announcer for the New York Yankees is a current play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers David Vescey – Noted Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist and pilot of the Mars Rover Exploration Module
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY Donald Keough -- The past president and chief operating officer of the Coca-Cola Company, the 1949 graduate is now the chairman of Allen & Co., a New York-based investment banking firm. Michael Anderson -- The former astronaut was a payload commander on the Columbia space shuttle that disintegrated on Feb. 1, 2003. He earned a 1990 master’s degree from CU in physics.
UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE Jamey Carroll -- A 10-year Major League veteran, the former all-MVC shortstop plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers. His younger brother, Wes, is head baseball coach at the University of Evansville. Larry Mackey -- A 1973 graduate, he delivered the moving closing statement for the prosecution in the Timothy McVay Oklahoma City bombing case and was the lead prosecutor in the Terry Nichols case. Mackey is an attorney with Barnes and Thornberg in Indianapolis. Jack McBrayer -- The 1995 graduate plays Kenneth the Page on NBC’s popular ‘30 Rock’ Lisel Mueller -- She won the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for poetry with Alive Together: New & Selected Poems, and was the National Book Award recipient for ‘The Need To Hold Still.’ Jerry Sloan -- After leading the Aces to two NCAA College Division national titles, Sloan went on to become an NBA All-Star with the Chicago Bulls, after graduating in 1967. He coaches the Utah Jazz and has the most victories of any active head coach in any major professional sport. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009. Matt Williams -- A 1973 UE grad, he started as a writer/producer on “The Cosby Show” and went on to produce “Roseanne” and “Home Improvement” through his production company, Wind Dancer Productions. He also produced the films “Places in the Heart” and “What Women Want.” is currently a partner in Wind Dancer Productions in New York and Hollywood.
ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY
Paul Silas -- The Creighton grad and Valley Hall of Famer is a former NBA star and past head coach of the Charlotte Hornets. He also served as coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Doug Collins -- The leading basketball scorer in Illinois State history is the current head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers. Collins attended ISU from 1969 to 1973, and then played pro basketball with the 76ers, before serving as the head coach for the Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons, and Washington Wizards. Collins, who worked as the lead commentator for Turner Sports (TNT) NBA coverage, received the 2009 Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Bob Gibson -- Tremendous three-sport athlete at Creighton, he played basketball, baseball and ran track. With the St. Louis Cardinals, he won the National League’s MVP and Cy Young Awards in 1968, when he won 22 games and posted a MLB modern-day record 1.12 ERA.
Jane Lynch – A comedian, actress and singer, who won an Emmy in 2010 for Best Supporting Actress in a comedy series for her role as Sue Sylvester on Glee. She is also known for her roles in comedic films such as Best in Show and Role Models.
Alan Benes -- Former MVC Pitcher of the Year, he was the No. 1 draft choice of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1993 and played key roles in the Cardinals reaching the NL championship series in 1996 and 2000.
John Malkovich -- He received an Academy Award nomination for his role in the movie, “The Killing Fields.” He’s also had major roles in “Dangerous Liaisons,” “Being John Malkovich,” and “Con Air.”
DRAKE UNIVERSITY
Kenneth “Buzz” Shaw -- A former ISU basketball standout, he is a former chancellor at Syracuse University and was the first-ever chair for the NCAA Division I Board of Directors.
Mary Alice Williams -- The 1971 grad is a former anchorwoman for CNN and is currently a correspondent with NBC News.
Zach Johnson -- A former four-year letterwinner who helped Drake to the 1997 and 1998 MVC golf championships, Johnson became the 16th rookie in PGA history to earn $1 million in his first season (2004). He was ranked 22nd in the 2009 World Golf Rankings, played for the U.S. in the prestigious 2006 and 2010 Ryder Cups, and won the 2007 Masters, edging Tiger Woods. He’s a seven-time PGA Tour event winner.
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Billy Cundiff -- A two-time FCS All-American, Cundiff defied the odds to work his way back into the NFL after two seasons without a team, and re-emerged as Pro Bowl place-kicker in 2010 with the Baltimore Ravens. After initially breaking into the NFL as an undrafted rookie in 2002, Cundiff was without a team in 2007-08, then signed with Cleveland for six weeks and Baltimore for the remainder of the 2009 season. Cundiff rewarded the Ravens for the opportunity by making 26-of-29 field goal attempts, all 39 PAT attempts and tying an NFL record with 40 touchbacks last season to earn his place on the AFC Pro Bowl roster. Ezra Hendrickson -- A third-team All-American and three-time AllValley performer, Hendrickson led both Los Angeles and D.C. United to Major League Soccer titles. He currently is an assistant coach with Seattle Sounders FC. Kevin Little -- A nine-time MVC individual track champion and fourtime NCAA All-American, Little won the 200 in the 1997 and 1999 World Indoor Championships and was sixth in the 200 at the 1999 World Outdoor Championships.
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Dani Tyler -- A three-time first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference selection, she was a member of the U.S. gold medal softball team at the 1996 Olympics.
Suzy Bogguss -- A recording artist and a 1979 ISU grad, she captured the 1988 Academy of Country Music’s Top New Female Vocalist Award and has gold albums “Aces” and “Voices in the Wind.”
INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY Larry Bird -- One of the greatest players ever to compete in the MVC, Larry Bird retired from professional basketball having scored over 21,000 points in 13 years with the Boston Celtics. The sixth pick overall in the 1979 NBA draft, he was a consensus all-American in 1978 and 1979, and was The Sporting News Player of the Year in ‘79. A ‘79 grad of ISU, he earned NBA Coach of the Year honors with the Indiana Pacers in 1998. John Wooden -- The Wizard of Westwood, Wooden holds a master’s degree from Indiana State. Named to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Wooden saw his teams at UCLA dominate college basketball from the mid-60s to mid-70s, winning 10 national titles. Bruce Baumgartner -- Two-time Olympic gold-medal winning freestyle wrestler, Bruce Baumgartner won the NCAA heavyweight title as a senior in 1982. As a member of the U.S. squad, he won Olympic titles in 1984 at Los Angeles and in 1992 at Barcelona, Spain. In Atlanta in 1996, he won a bronze medal and was the flag bearer for the U.S. team.
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Kurt Thomas – Member of the US Olympic Gymnastics Team at the 1976 Summer Olympics. He was the first American male gymnast to win a gold medal in floor exercise at the 1978 World Championships. Thomas is in the International Gymnastics Hall Of Fame and the MVC Hall of Fame.
MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY Kathleen Turner -- An Oscar-nominated actress for the movie, “Peggy Sue Got Married.” Turner’s other movie credits include, “Body Heat,” “Romancing the Stone,” “War of the Roses” and “The Accidental Tourist.” John Goodman -- The veteran television and movie actor is best known for his role as Roseanne’s husband Dan in the hit series, “Roseanne.” He is also known for his frequent film collaborations with the Coen Brothers, including in Raising Arizona, Barton Fink, The Big Lebowski and O Brother, Where Art Thou, as well as numerous voice roles in Disney-Pixar productions such as Monsters, Inc. and others. Bob Holden -- Holden was the 43rd governor of Missouri (2001-05). David Glass -- The former president and chief executive officer of WalMart Stores, Inc., Glass is now the owner of the Kansas City Royals. Arnold Bernard -- The former all-league guard was a member of the Harlem Globetrotters. John Q. Hammons – His upscale hotels include Renaissance, Courtyard by Marriott, Residence Inn, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, Homewood Suites, and several independent properties including those named University Plaza and the award-winning Chateau on the Lake Resort and Conference Center in Branson. Bill Mueller -- The 1993 MVC Baseball Player of the Year, Mueller currently serves as a special assistant to the GM of the Los Angeles Dodgers. His 11-year playing career was spent with the San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, and Los Angeles Dodgers. He won the American League batting title in 2003, and helped the Red Sox win the 2004 World Series. Ryan Howard -- Howard was the 2006 National League MVP and the fastest player to reach 100 and 200 home runs in Major League Baseball history. His 58 home runs in 2006 led Major League Baseball, and he was the 2005 NL Rookie of the Year.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA Bryce Paup -- He earned a starting job for the Green Bay Packers in 1993 after serving as a pass-rush specialist for three years. After ranking among league leaders in sacks for three years, he signed as a free agent with the Buffalo Bills in 1995 and was the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year. He also played with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Minnesota Vikings. Kurt Warner -- He played backup QB for UNI until starting in 1993. After a tryout with the Green Bay Packers, he went on to star with the Iowa Barnstormers for three seasons before playing in NFL Europe. Warner, the league’s and the Super Bowl’s MVP, became the St. Louis’ starting QB in 1999 and led the Rams to a Super Bowl victory. He was signed by the New York Giants in the summer of 2004, earning the starting job over highly touted rookie Eli Manning. Warner signed a free-agent contract with the Arizona in 2005 and led the Cardinals to the Super Bowl in 2009. Nancy Price -- Price authored the book Sleeping with the Enemy, which was made into a motion picture, starring Julia Roberts. Charles Grassley -- A 1955 (bachelor’s degree) and 1956 (master’s degree) graduate, he was elected to the United States Senate in 1980. He is ranking member of the finance committee, and also serves on the judiciary, budget and agriculture committees. His official papers are stored in the UNI library. Robert Waller -- Waller authored the book Bridges of Madison County, which was made into a motion picture, starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep. Joey Woody -- A 10-time MVC conference champion and four-time NCAA All-American, Woody was the 1997 NCAA champion in the 400 meter hurdles. Also a three-time MVC track athlete of the year, he placed second in the 400 hurdles at the 2003 World Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Jim Hart -- A 19-year quarterback in the National Football League, Hart, an SIU gridiron star, threw for more than 200 touchdowns and 34,000 yards during his professional career. Walt Frazier -- Frazier led the Salukis to the NIT title in 1967 and then went on to an all-star career with the New York Knicks. He is a member of the NIT’s top 50 all-time players. Steve Finley -- A two-time all-conference selection with the Salukis, Finley is a two-time Major League Baseball all-star with the San Diego Padres (1997) and Arizona Diamondbacks (2001). He has won five gold gloves for his defensive work in center field. In his 20-year career (with eight different teams), he compiled more than 2,500 hits (2,548) and stole 320 bases. Troy Hudson -- One of the most potent scorers in Saluki history, troy Hudson averaged 21.2 ppg in his two-year career at SIU. The Carbondale native played 10 seasons in the National Basketball Association. A 6-1 guard, Hudson’s most productive seasons came with the Minnesota Timberwolves, where he averaged a career-best 14.2 pts and 5.7 assists in 2002-03, also receiving the nickname “Laker Killer” for his outstanding postseason play against the Los Angeles Lakers, where he increased his numbers to 23.5 points. Mike Glenn -- Glenn scored 1,878 career points and led the 1976-77 squad to the MVC title and the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. He was also a two-time first-team Academic All-American. Glenn was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the second round and played 10 seasons in the NBA with four teams. Glenn has worked as a television analyst for the Atlanta Hawks and also runs the Mike Glenn All-Star Basketball Camp for the Hearing-Impaired. Bart Scott -- A eight-year NFL pro with the Baltimore Ravens, Scott earned Pro Bowl honors in 2006. He signed with the New York Jets as a free agent in 2009. Scott ranks among the career leaders at SIU in tackles and sacks. Brandon Jacobs -- The MVFC’s Newcomer of the Year during his only season at SIU in 2004. Jacobs rushed for 992 yards and 19 TDs in 12 games for the Salukis that year. He was selected in the fourth round by the New York Giants in the 2004 NFL Draft. Jacobs, who enters his seventh year with New York, led the Super Bowl XLII Champion Giants with 1,011 yards on 201 carries in 2007.
WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY Bill Parcells -- Coached the New York Giants to Super Bowl wins in 1987 and 1991. The former head coach of the New England Patriots, Parcells also served as an NFL television analyst, before taking over the head coaching job for the Dallas Cowboys in 2003. He announced his third retirement from football on January 22, 2007 before returning to the sport later that year in a management position with the Dolphins. Mike Pelfrey -- Former Shocker pitcher Mike Pelfrey played for Wichita State in 2003-05 and earned first team All-America honors. He was drafted in the first round by the New York Mets in 2005 and won 10 or more games in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Joe Carter -- Carter, who earned a spot on the American League All-Star team in 1991 in his first season with the Blue Jays, is the only player in baseball history to have 100 RBI for three different teams in successive seasons. In 1993, he ended the World Series with a threerun homer off Philadelphia’s Mitch Williams. Frank Carney -- Cofounder of the Pizza Hut Restaurant chain, he is now the owner of Carney Enterprises which includes several Papa John’s franchises. Eric Wedge -- The All-American catcher played for the Shockers from 1987-89 and helped lead Wichita State to the 1989 National Championship. In October of 2002, Wedge was named the manager of the Cleveland Indians and coached the Indians through 2009, and he was second in AL Manager of the Year voting in 2005. He is the current manager of the Seattle Mariners.
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MVC All-Sports Award History MISSOURI STATE TAKES ALL-SPORTS TROPHY Missouri State was the 2011-12 MVC all-sports champion. It marked the fourth title all-time for MSU, but its first all-sports championship since 2002-03. Missouri State finished second in the all-sports trophy race in 2010-11. The All-Sports Trophy is based on a school’s average finish in each of the sponsored championships by the Missouri Valley Conference. Teams are awarded one point for first, two for second, three for third, etc., and the total accumulated points are divided by the number of sports in which a particular school competes. Finishes in baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball are based on regularseason competition. All other sports are determined by finish at the championship tournament or championship meet. Missouri State had an aggregate score of 2.615 and earned team titles in men’s soccer (co regular-season championship with Creighton), women’s swimming & diving, women’s basketball, women’s indoor track & field, and women’s golf. The Bears finished second in four others sports. Either Illinois State, Missouri State or Wichita State, meanwhile, has earned the league’s all-sports championship trophy every year since 1995.
EVANSVILLE EARNS LEAGUE’S ALL-ACADEMIC AWARD For the first time since the award’s inception in 2002-03, the winner of the league’s 2011-12 All-Academic Award was the University of Evansville. League faculty representatives first recommended the All-Academic Award in hopes of recognizing institutional academic excellence, and the MVC Joint Committee quickly took its lead to establish this prestigious award. The conference academic excellence award is based on the average student-athlete grade-point average for the academic year. GPA calculations are calculated for all student-athletes in MVC-sponsored sports who compete, practice or receive athletic aid during the academic year.
VALLEY’S PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD NAMED FOR ISU GREAT LARRY BIRD Men’s and women’s basketball Player of the Year awards are linked to two well-known names synonymous with college basketball and The Valley. The Valley’s men’s basketball Player of the Year is named for men’s basketball great Larry Bird, while the female Player of the year accolade honors former Missouri State star Jackie Stiles.
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The pride of French Lick, Ind., Bird was the national college Player of the Year in 1979 while leading the Sycamores to a 33-1 record and the championship game of the NCAA Tournament. A two-time consensus first-team All-American and twice MVC Player of the Year, he finished his career with 2,850 points and 1,247 rebounds. He went on to earn three NBA Most Valuable Player awards and lead the Boston Celtics to three NBA titles. In 1996, he was tabbed one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. Bird, a charter member of the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame, graduated from ISU in 1979 as the fifth-leading scorer in NCAA history, and he currently ranks No. 3 on The Valley scoring charts. He’s also No. 4 in career rebounds in The Valley, joining Oscar Robertson as the only two players in league history to rank in the top five on both lists.
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