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B A S K E T B A L L
12-13 BENEDICTINE COLLEGE Founded President Enrollment Facility Affiliation Conference
1858 Stephen D. Minnis 1735 Ralph Nolan Gymnasium NAIA Division 1 Heart of America Athletic Conference
Benedictine College is located in historic Atchison, Kansas, which is a small city on the west bank of the Missouri River, forty-five miles north of Kansas City, twenty miles north of Leavenworth, Kansas, and twenty miles south of St. Joseph, Missouri. Benedictine College is an academic community sponsored by the monks of St. Benedict’s Abbey and the sisters of Mount St. Scholastica Monastery. Heir to the 1500 years of Benedictine dedication to learning, Benedictine College in its own time is ordered to the goal of wisdom lived out in responsible awareness of oneself, God and nature, family and society. Its mission as a Catholic, Benedictine, liberal arts, residential college is the education of men and women within a community of faith and scholarship. As a Catholic college, Benedictine College is committed to those beliefs and natural principles that form the framework of the Judeo-Christian tradition, and it is committed further to those specific matters of faith of the Roman Catholic tradition, as revealed in the person of Jesus Christ and handed down in the teachings of the Church. The college embraces students and faculty from all faiths who accept its goals, seeking in its members a personal commitment to the ideals and principles of a spiritual life and the expression of these in worship and
action. Benedictine College promotes and acquisition of truth, to appreciate the growing involvement of religious and the major achievements in thought and laity in the Church’s ministries. culture, and to understand the principles that sound theoretical and practical As a college founded on the Benedictine judgment require. In addition, the college tradition, Benedictine College inherits provides education for careers through the themes handed on to us by the both professional courses of study and Benedictine family: peace, the balance major programs in the liberal arts and of activity and contemplation, and the sciences. As an essential element in glorification of God in all undertakings. its educational mission, Benedictine With the ideal of a common life vitalized College fosters scholarship, independent by the spirit of St. Benedict, the members research and performance in its students of the Benedictine College community and faculty as a means of participating in can share work and prayer in common, and contributing to the broader world of faithful participation in the life of the learning. community, attentive openness to the Word of God, deep concern for issues As a residential college, Benedictine of justice and peace, and the pursuit of College supports and encourages the moderation, hospitality and care for the full development of its students through gifts of creation. a community life that expresses and proclaims the worth and dignity of each As a liberal arts college, Benedictine individual. In a caring and supportive College is dedicated to provide a liberal atmosphere, students are helped to arts education by means of academic develop a sense of meaningful purpose programs based on a core of studies in life and encouraged to participate in in the arts and sciences. Through these programs which promote sound bodies, programs, the college guides students emotional balance and dedication to the to refine their capacity for the pursuit welfare of others. A St. Joseph, Missouri, native, President Minnis graduated from Benedictine College in 1982. He obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Washburn University in 1985 and Master’s of Business Administration degree in 1993. He went on to work successfully as a corporate lawyer. His wife Amy (Kohake) Minnis graduated from Benedictine in 1984 and currently teaches in the Education Department at Benedictine College. The couple has three children, Matthew, Michael, and Molly. Minnis began his presidential duties Oct. 1, 2004.
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1 2 - 1 3 AT H L E T I C D E PA R T M E N T TITLE NAME PHONE (913) EMAIL Director of Athletics
Charlie Gartenmayer
360-7583
cgartenmayer@benedictine.edu
Assistant Director of Athletics
Michael Faucett
360-7360
mfaucett@benedictine.edu
Faculty Athletic Rep.
Dr. Eric Fox-Linton
360-7915
elinton@benedictine.edu
Administrative Assistant
Martha Schuckenbrock 360-7564
marthas@benedictine.edu
Sports Information Director
Josh Pound
360-7634
jpound@benedictine.edu
Director of Sports Marketing & Promotions
Jon Kaiser
360-7646
jkaiser@benedictine.edu
Men’s Soccer
Rob Herringer
360-7374
rherringer@benedictine.edu
Women’s Soccer
Lincoln Roblee
360-7549
lroblee@benedictine.edu
Volleyball
Katie Latenser
360-7377
klatenser@benedictine.edu
Cross Country
Rex Lane
360-7606
rlane@benedictine.edu
Men’s Basketball
Ryan Moody
360-7587
rmoody@benedictine.edu
Assistant Men’s Basketball
John Peer
360-7379
jpeer@benedictine.edu
Women’s Basketball
Chad Folsom
360-7380
cfolsom@benedictine.edu
Assistant Women’s Basketball
Andi Wilder
360-7988
awilder@benedictine.edu
Baseball
Doc Beeman
360-7376
dbeeman@benedictine.edu
Softball
Tim Crowley
360-7523
tcrowley@benedictine.edu
Dance
Stephanie Redd
360-7564
sredd@benedictine.edu
Cheer
Missy Nigus
360-7564
mnigus@benedictine.edu
Wrestling
Thomas Williams
360-7362
twilliams@benedictine.edu
Track & Field
Darin Schmitz
360-7563
dschmitz@benedictine.edu
Champions Of Character Coor.
Mary Flynn
360-7603
mflynn@benedictine.edu
Head Trainer
Patrick Hodapp
360-7624
phodapp@benedictine.edu
Asst. Trainer
Jarod Crowley
360-7378
jcrowley@benedictine.edu
Asst. Trainer
Megan Callahan
360-7381
mcallahan@benedictine.edu
Asst. Trainer
Alicia Thomas
360-7526
athomas@benedictine.edu
Intramurals Director
Pecos Miller
360-7717
mduval@benedictine.edu
Since 1979, defensive coordinator Charlie Gartenmayer has served alongside Coach Wilcox. Six years ago, after retiring from many years of service to the Atchison public school system, Coach Gartenmayer was asked to take over as the school’s Athletic Director. His duties as Athletic Director in addition to his coaching responsibilities allowed him to become a full-time member of the Athletic Department staff. Before taking over as the AD, he was the Assistant Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Support Services after his retirement from USD 409 in the spring of 2007. A former Raven himself, Coach Gartenmayer was a key member of the Ravens 1974 squad that finished the season as the top-ranked defense in the NAIA. The 1974 Ravens defense surrendered just 164.7 yards per game that season. Along with his many years of dedication to the Raven football program, Coach Gartenmayer was also recognized in 2000 as the top assistant coach in the NAIA, earning the distinguished AFCA-NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year award.
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12-13 BENEDICTINE COLLEGE
12-13 RAVENS IN THE COMMUNITY
LITTLE RAVEN CLINIC The Little Raven Basketball Clinic is a chance for young girls and boys to receive direct coaching from the Raven basketball staff and players. Instructions focus on the fundamentals of the game, as well as playing contests. All participants earn the unique opportunity to play during the half time of a Raven home game, in addition to a pizza party with the Raven players.
HALLOWEEN HOOPS New to the Raven event lineup is Halloween Hoops. This unique and free event offers local children and their family a safe and entertaining trick-or-treat opportunity. The night begins with an introduction of both the Ravens and Lady Ravens players and staff, followed by a 3-point challenge between the Ravens and Lady Ravens, a slamdunk contest for the men, and then a costume contest for all children in attendance. The night concludes with children trick-or-treating from the teams, receiving candy and autographs in exchange for a good joke!
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ON CAMPUS Benedictine College was founded in 1858 as St. Benedict’s College in Atchison. In 1863, in the middle of the Civil War, seven Benedictine sisters arrived and founded an academy for young women. They went on to establish Mount St. Scholastica College. In 1971, Benedictine College was created when the Mount and St. Benedict’s merged to form what now has become one of the finest Catholic colleges in America.
12-13 ON CAMPUS Today, Benedictine College is experiencing a renaissance. Enrollment is soaring, with new academic programs and facilities attracting large incoming freshman classes and record-setting attendance. At the core of this success are a thriving faith life, strong sense of community, and rigorous academic programs. Combining both new programs and facilities, the Mother Teresa Center for Nursing and Health Education signals the start of the new nursing program at Benedictine College. At the same time, remodeling in Westerman Hall to add a state-of-the-art engineering lab and a unique collaboration with the University of North Dakota, allows Benedictine students to earn degrees in Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Benedictine College is still one of the few places students can major in Youth Ministry and the College Ministry program, recognized as one of the most vibrant in the country, continues to expand. In athletics, lights on the soccer field and Field Turf™ on both the football and soccer fields have improved those venues for varsity sports while allowing them to be used for intramurals, summer athletic camps, and club sports. U.S. News & World Report has named Benedictine College as one of America’s best colleges and the school is a bright star in the world of Catholic higher education, having been named one of the top Catholic Colleges in America by First Things magazine and the Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College. The School of Business continues to receive international attention with its graduate programs and the Journal of International Business. The Cray Center for Entrepreneurship was recently highlighted nationally for its creative approach to spreading entrepreneurship in the Heartland of America. Benedictine College’s campus in Florence, Italy, continues to grow in popularity, giving students the chance to spend an entire semester studying abroad. In addition to all of that, the Discovery Program continues to provide excellent research opportunities for students who wish to pursue projects outside the standard classroom curriculum.
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Benedictine College is located in historic Atchison, Kansas, which is a small city on the west bank of the Missouri River, forty-five miles north of Kansas City, twenty miles north of Leavenworth, Kansas, and twenty miles south of St. Joseph, Missouri.
The heritage of Benedictine College is rooted in the fifteen hundred year tradition of the Benedictine Order and the more recent dedication of the American Catholic church to providing sound general and religious education to its members. In 1856, at the request of the Most Rev. John B. Miege, S.J., Vicar Apostolic of Leavenworth, two Benedictine monks arrived in Atchison with the intention of founding a Benedictine school of higher learning for the people of Kansas.
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12-13 FACILITIES
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The centerpiece of the Raven basketball program is the Ralph Nolan Gymnasium. The ‘Nolan’ has played home to the program since it’s dedication in the fall of 1996. The gymnasium is named for former head coach, and Benedictine College Hall of Fame member Ralph Nolan. Nolan led the Ravens to 2 NAIA National Championships in 1954 and 1967.
12-13 BASKETBALL FACILITIES
TOP: Nolan Gymnsium Court home of the Ravens, LEFT: Father Hugh Keefer memorial locker room, ABOVE: John T. Dugan Basketball Suite houses both the men’s and women’s basketball program coaches offices as well as a waiting area centered around the National Championship trophies.
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Season Tickets can be purchased at the ticket gate on game day, visiting the athletic department Monday though Friday on campus, or by phone 913.360.7564
12-13 SEASON PREVIEW
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PR A S EV O IE N W
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12-13 Season Preview
SEASON
PREVIEW 2012-2013 “We will go out there and do what we do every day to try to get better. If we can do that throughout the course of the season we will see the results.”
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he 2012-12 Ravens will have a much different look than the 2011-12 squad. Six seniors were lost to graduation from last year’s team, which went 15-15 and lost in the first round of the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) tournament. Ten players return from the 2011-12 roster but only five played significant minutes. “We are definitely a new-look team this year. We lost some significant experience from last year but this returning group has worked hard since last season and some of them have waited their turn to get a chance to contribute. They are hungry and they are excited to show they can play,” said second-year head coach Ryan Moody. Charlie Wallrapp (Junior), leads the returners as the lone returning starter to the team. Wallrapp was selected Third Team All-HAAC last year for his efforts in a season where he averaged 11.9 ppg and 6.1 rebounds. Post players Stephen O’Brien (Junior) and Jallen Messersmith (Sophomore) will bring game experience to the post. Jonathan Anaekwe (Sophomore), Brett Fisher (Sophomore) and Luke Norville
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(Sophomore) contributed last year at the guard position but will be counted on as more than just role players this year. TJ Stevens (Senior) and Rafail Tsourakis (Sophomore) will also play the post for the Ravens. Both players sat out last season and practiced with the team. They bring size and athleticism to the post.
College basketball. We added seven excellent young men to the program. We are excited to bring more speed, height and depth to this team.”
The 2012-13 Ravens will have only four upperclassmen Stevens, Wallrapp, O’Brien and junior Herb Khangura. The remaining thirteen players are all freshmen The Ravens add seven newcomers to and sophomores. the start the 2012-13 season. Five of the fresh faces are guards and two are swing “Young players are going to have to play players who can play both guard and this year and play well for our season to post positions. be successful. We will go out there and do what we do every day to try to get Moody is excited about the new additions, better. If we can do that throughout the “Our goal in recruiting was and always course of the season we will see the will be to find the right fit for Benedictine results,” Moody concluded.
DATES TO REMEMBER October 28 November 6 November 10 December 1 January 3 January 12 January 17 February 2 February 9 February 14 February 23
Halloween Hoops BC Student Appreciation Night BC Tailgate at the Nolan Season Ticket Holders Appreciation/Toys for Tots Little Ravens Night Little Ravens Night Athletic Academic Achievement Night Atchison Heros Night Raven Alumni/White Out Night Breast Cancer Awareness Night Senior Night
12-13 Season Preview
2012-2013 SCHEDULE Nov. 1
Missouri Baptist University
St. Louis, MO
7:00 PM
Nov. 6
Tabor College
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
7:30 PM
Nov. 10
Park University
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
5:00 PM
Nov. 13
University of St. Mary
Leavenworth, KS
5:00 PM
Nov. 16
Bethel College
Wichita, KS
TBA
Nov. 17
Bacone University
Wichita, KS
TBA
Nov. 20
Oklahoma Baptist University
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
7:00 PM
Nov. 24
Tabor College
Hillsboro, KS
3:00 PM
Nov. 29
Graceland University*
Lamoni, IA
7:30 PM
Dec. 1
Evangel University
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
4:00 PM
Dec. 4
Park University
Parkville, MO
7:00 PM
Dec. 14
Columbia College
Columbia, MO
12:00 PM
Dec. 18
University of Nebraska Omaha
Omaha, NE
7:00 PM
Dec. 30
Harris Stowe State University
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
2:00 PM
Jan. 3
Culver-Stockton College*
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
7:30 PM
Jan. 5
MidAmerica Nazarene University*
Olathe, KS
4:00 PM
Jan. 10
Peru State College*
Peru, NE
7:30 PM
Jan. 12
Central Methodist University*
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
4:00 PM
Jan. 14
Missouri Valley College*
Marshall, MO
7:30 PM
Jan. 17
Baker University*
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
7:30 PM
Jan. 19
Avila University*
Kansas City, MO
4:00 PM
Jan. 24
Graceland University*
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
7:30 PM
Jan. 26
Evangel University*
Springfield, MO
4:00 PM
Feb. 2
Missouri Valley College *
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
4:00 PM
Feb. 7
Culver-Stockton College*
Canton, MO
7:30 PM
Feb. 9
MidAmerica Nazarene University* Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
4:00 PM
Feb. 14
Peru State College*
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
7:30 PM
Feb. 16
Central Methodist University*
Fayette, MO
4:00 PM
Feb. 21
Baker University*
Baldwin City, KS
7:30 PM
Feb. 23
Avila University*
Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
2:00 PM
*DENOTES A HEART OF AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CONTEST
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12-13 Rosters
NUMERICAL ROSTER
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown
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1 10 13 14 20 21 22 23 24 25 31 32 33 34 40
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Herb Khangura Steve O’Brien Brett Fisher Vequan Clark Jonathon Anaekwe John Harris Jr. Luke Norville Dean Tiwald Rafail Tsourakis Jake Schannuth Hayden Reed Charlie Wallrapp Shawn Fleming Jr. TJ Stevens Jallen Messersmith Austin Eckert Conor Fleming
Jonathon Anaekwe Vequan Clark Austin Eckert Brett Fisher Conor Fleming Shawn Fleming Jr. John Harris Jr. Herb Khangura Jallen Messersmith Luke Norville Steve O’Brien Hayden Reed Jake Schannuth TJ Stevens Dean Tiwald Rafail Tsourakis Charlie Wallrapp
G F G G G G G F F F G F G F F G F
G G G G F G G G F G F G F F F F F
6’1 6’5 6’0 6’0 6’0 6’2 6’2 6’4 6’10 6’5 6’3 6’6 6’2 6’7 6’7 6’3 6’7
6’0 6’0 6’3 6’0 6’7 6’2 6’2 6’1 6’7 6’2 6’5 6’3 6’5 6’7 6’4 6’10 6’6
Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. RS Fr. RS Fr.
So. Fr. RS Fr. So. RS Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr.
Houston, TX Warragul, AUS Overland Park, KS Wichita, KS Mill Valley, KS Lincoln, NE Council Bluffs, IA Omaha, NE Athens, GRE Hermann, MO Caloundra, AUS Omaha, NE Dayton, OH Overland Park, KS Blue Springs, MO Effingham, KS St. Louis, MO
Mill Valley, KS Wichita, KS Effingham, KS Overland Park, KS St. Louis, MO Dayton, OH Lincoln, NE Houston, TX Blue Springs, MO Council Bluffs, IA Warragul, AUS Caloundra, AUS Hermann, MO Overland Park, KS Omaha, NE Athens, GRE Omaha, NE
12-13 Media Roster
HERB
KHANGURA
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Houston, Texas 6’1
JUNIOR
HARRIS, JR Lincoln, Nebraska 6’2
FRESHMAN
HAYDEN
REED
Caloundra, Australia 6’3
SOPHOMORE
O’BRIEN Warragul, Australia 6’5
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JOHN
FISHER 6’O
NORVILLE
22
Council Bluffs, Iowa
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CHARLIE
Omaha, Nebraska
TIWALD
AUSTIN
ECKERT Effingham, Kansas RS FRESHMAN
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RAFAIL
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SEAN
24
FRESHMAN
SOPHOMORE
TJ
STEVENS Overland Park, Kansas 6’7
SENIOR
ANAEKWE 6’0
TSOURAKIS 6’10
JONATHAN
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Shawnee, Kansas
FRESHMAN
Crete, Greece
SOPHOMORE
FLEMING, JR 6’2
6’3
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Dayton, Ohio
JUNIOR
CLARK 6’0
DEAN
6’4
VEQUAN
Wichita, Kansas
SOPHOMORE
Omaha, Nebraska
SOPHOMORE
WALLRAPP 6’6
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BRETT
Overland Park, Kansas
JUNIOR
LUKE
6’2
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STEVE
25
JAKE
SCHANNUTH Hermann, Missouri 6’5
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SOPHOMORE
FRESHMAN
JALLEN
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MESSERSMITH Blue Springs, Missouri 6’7
SOPHOMORE
CONOR
FLEMING St. Louis, Missouri 6’7
RS FRESHMAN
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PLAYER BIO HERB
6’1
KHANGURA
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175 lbs Junior Guard Houston, Texas Previous school: Bossier Parish Community College Major:Business
Jack
Parents: Jesse & Daljit Khangura
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PLAYER BIO
STEVE
6’5
O’BRIEN
235 lbs Junior Forward
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Warragul, Australia Previous school: Kilsyth Basketball Club Major: Business Management Parents: Jenny & Rod Gordon O’Brien
Year 2010-11 2011-12 Total
GP 19 30 49
FGM 8 36 44
FGA 19 65 84
3PM 0 0 0
3PA 0 0 0
FTM 4 17 21
FTA 6 28 34
OFF 4 26 30
DEF 14 46 60
REB 18 72 90
AST 4 12 16
STL 0 5 5
BLK 2 1 3
TO 14 28 42
PF 13 38 51
PTS 20 89 109
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PLAYER BIO CHARLIE
6’6
WALLRAPP
208 lbs Junior Forward
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Omaha, Nebraska Previous school: Skutt Catholic High School Major: Political Science Parents: Bill & Jessica Wallrapp
Year 2010-11 2011-12 Total
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GP 29 30 59
FGM 55 126 181
FGA 133 255 388
3PM 5 16 21
3PA 16 59 75
FTM 46 90 136
FTA 72 128 200
OFF 37 59 96
DEF 80 125 205
REB 117 184 301
AST 13 10 23
STL 13 16 29
BLK 2 13 15
TO 43 64 107
PF 70 62 132
PTS 161 358 519
PLAYER BIO
TJ
STEVENS
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6’7 220 lbs Senior Forward Overland Park, Kansas Previous school: Coffeyville Community College Major: Business Parents: Joe Stevens & Jill Maloney
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PLAYER BIO BRETT
6’0
FISHER
170 lbs Sophomore Guard
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Overland Park, Kansas Previous school: Blue Valley Northwest High School Major: Undecided Parents: Scott & Tawnya Fisher
YEAR 2011-12 TOTAL
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GP 19 19
FGM FGA 3PM 3PA 26 59 19 46 26 59 19 46
FTM FTA 0 0 0 0
OFF 3 3
DEF 7 7
REB PF 10 13 10 13
AST 7 7
TO 11 11
BLK STL 0 8 0 8
PTS 71 71
PLAYER BIO VEQUAN
6’0
CLARK
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170 lbs Freshman Guard Wichita, Kansas Previous school: Sunrise Christian Academy Major: Business Parents: Vegas Clark & La’Monica Williams
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PLAYER BIO JONATHAN
6’0
ANAEKWE
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190 lbs Sophomore Guard Shawnee, Kansas Previous school: Saint James Academy Major: Undecided Parents: Lisa Anaekwe
YEAR 2011-12 TOTAL
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GP 28 28
FGM FGA 3PM 3PA 18 51 3 17 18 51 3 17
FTM FTA 17 34 17 34
OFF 4 4
DEF 15 15
REB PF 19 22 19 22
AST 12 12
TO 23 23
BLK STL 2 14 2 14
PTS 56 56
PLAYER BIO JOHN
6’2
HARRIS, JR
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183 lbs Freshman Guard Lincoln, Nebraska Previous school: Lincoln High School Major: Business Parents: Charlene & John Harris, Sr.
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PLAYER BIO LUKE
6’2
NORVILLE
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185 lbs Sophomore Guard Council Bluffs, Iowa Previous school: Lewis Central High School Major: Business Marketing Parents: Peter & Kristin Norville
YEAR 2011-12 TOTAL
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GP 8 8
FGM FGA 3PM 3PA 5 11 3 8 5 11 3 8
FTM FTA 1 1 1 1
OFF 1 1
DEF 3 3
REB PF 4 1 4 1
AST 1 1
TO 2 2
BLK STL 1 0 1 0
PTS 14 14
PLAYER BIO DEAN
6’4
TIWALD
215 lbs Sophomore Forward
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Omaha, Nebraska Previous school: Mount Michael High School Major: Accounting & Finance Parents: Rick & Holly Tiwald
YEAR 2011-12 TOTAL
GP 3 3
FGM FGA 3PM 3PA 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
FTM FTA 3 6 3 6
OFF 2 2
DEF 2 2
REB PF 4 0 4 0
AST 1 1
TO 0 0
BLK STL 0 0 0 0
PTS 5 5
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PLAYER BIO
RAFAIL
TSOURAKIS
24
6’10 240 lbs Sophomore Forward Crete, Greece Previous school: North Idaho Community College Major: Physical Education Parents: Paul & Maria Tsourakis
30
PLAYER BIO
JAKE
SCHANNUTH
25
6’5 220 lbs Freshman Forward Hermann, Missouri Previous school: Hermann High School Major: Accounting/Business Parents: Craig & Kate Schannuth
31
PLAYER BIO
SHAWN
FLEMING, JR
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6’2 180 lbs Freshman Guard Dayton, Ohio Previous school: New Christian Life Center Academy Major: Criminology Parents: Anne Kirkland & Shawn Fleming Sr.
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PLAYER BIO
JALLEN
MESSERSMITH
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6’7 215 lbs Sophomore Forward Blue Springs, Missouri Previous school: Blue Springs High School Major: Accounting Parents: Timothy & Chantelle Messersmith
YEAR 2011-12 TOTAL
GP 30 30
FGM FGA 3PM 3PA 25 40 0 0 25 40 0 0
FTM FTA 25 43 25 43
OFF 34 34
DEF 45 45
REB PF 79 48 79 48
AST 2 2
TO 31 31
BLK STL 19 2 19 2
PTS 75 75
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PLAYER BIO HAYDEN
REED
6’3 185 lbs Sophomore Guard Caloundra, Australia Previous school: Caloundra Christian College High School Major: Physical Education Parents: Mark Butler & Tracey Reed
34
PLAYER BIO AUSTIN
ECKERT
6’3 195 lbs Freshman Guard Effingham, Kansas Previous school: Atchison County Community High School Major: Sports Management Parents: Amy & Michael Eckert
35
PLAYER BIO 6’7
CONOR
FLEMING
205 lbs Freshman Forward Saint Louis, Missouri Previous school: Westminster Academy Major: Business/Finance & Accounting Parents: Mary Beth Deines& Mark Fleming
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12-13 COACHES PROFILES
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PR A C O H FI E LE S S
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RYAN
MOODY
HEAD MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH
CHARACTER.ABILITY.PERSONAL INTEGRITY.MENTOR.DEMANDING.LOYALTY.DEVOTION Ryan Moody returned home to Benedictine College when he was named the 17th head coach in Benedictine College basketball history in April of 2011. A native of Omaha, Nebraska, Coach Moody played for the Ravens from 1992 through 1996 and graduated in the spring of 1997.
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3rd all time leader from behind the arch 3-time all-conference selection 2-time 1st team all conference player 7th on all-time scoring list
12-13 ON CAMPUS ever DI post season tournament game in the CollegeInsiders.com Postseason Tournament at the United States Air Force Academy. Moody is always highly visible on the recruiting trail. In his role as recruiting coordinator at UND, Moody strung together recruiting classes that included the highest scoring freshmen class in NCAA Division I basketball last year. The three true freshmen and two redshirt freshmen accounted for 62.5 percent of the team’s overall scoring. True freshmen Troy Huff also broke the freshmen scoring record at UND. Moody served as Head Coach at RaymorePeculiar High School in Peculiar, Mo., from 20012006. Moody inherited a program that had gone 44-81 the previous five seasons, and led RayPec to a 72-55 record over the next five years, including a 53-24 mark over the last three years and the first Suburban Conference title in school history. Moody served as an assistant coach at the University of Nebraska-Omaha from 19972001. While at UNO, Moody helped recruit three recruiting classes that led the Mavericks to backto-back NCC championships.
Entering his second season at the helm, Coach Moody looks to improve on last year’s success. In the 2011-12 season Moody lead the Ravens to a 16-16 record, with 10–8 Heart of America Athletic Conference record. The Ravens had key wins over MidAmerica Nazarene University, Central Methodist University, Evangel University, and Baker University along the way. Prior to his return to Benedictine, Moody had spent the previous five seasons at the University of North Dakota, the first four as Head Assistant
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Coach and the 2010-11 year as Associate Head Coach. In his role as Associate Head Coach and Head Assistant Coach at the University of North Dakota, Moody, was instrumental in guiding the Fighting Sioux through the transition from NCAA DII to NCAA DI. In his last season, Moody helped UND to an 11 game turnaround from 2009-10 which was the third best in program history. UND finished the 2010-11 season 19-15 and won the first ever conference title in the Division I era with a Great West Conference Tournament Championship. The team also earned the first
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Moody received his bachelor’s degree in biology with a minor in secondary education from Benedictine College in 1997 and graduated as the eighth-leading scorer in school history. He also graduated second on the school’s all-time three-pointers made list and was a three-time all-conference selection, including a pair of first team honors. Moody went on to serve one year as a student assistant coach at Benedictine College. Moody earned a master’s degree in recreation administration from UNO in 2000 and a master’s degree in administration from William Woods (Mo.) University a in 2005.
TOP 6 HAAC FINISH
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JOHN
PEER ASSISTANT MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH
CHARACTER.ABILITY.PERSONAL INTEGRITY.MENTOR.DEMANDING.LOYALTY.DEVOTION Assistant coach John Peer is entering his seventh season as a full-time assistant for the Ravens. Coach Peer played four seasons for the Ravens, ending his career in 2004 as the Ravens 20th leading scorer in school history with 1,202 points. He is also ranked fourth in career 3-pointers with 195.
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Coach Peer’s primary responsibilities will be recruiting, on-court coaching, opponent scouting, film exchange, and assisting with the day to day operations of the basketball program. Coach Peer earned his MBA from BC in 2005 and has taught Marketing in the college’s business department.
7th season for the Ravens 4th in career 3-pointers 1,202 total career points 21st on all-time scoring list
KYLE
BLACKBOURN ASSISTANT MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH
CHARACTER.ABILITY.PERSONAL INTEGRITY.MENTOR.DEMANDING.LOYALTY.DEVOTION Assistant coach Kyle Blackbourn will be entering his first season with the Ravens in the 2012-13 season. Blackbourn spent the 2011-12 season at Grand View University (Iowa). While at Grand View, Blackbourn helped GVU to a 17-13 record and an appearance in the conference championship game. Blackbourn also served as GVU’s head
junior varsity coach, where he set a school record for wins in a season. Blackbourn spent the 2010-11 season as the head women’s assistant for Clarke University (Iowa). While at Clarke, Blackbourn helped CU to the most wins the program has seen in nine seasons.
from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, while also obtaining a minor in health education, a certificate in adapted physical education and an endorsement in coaching.
Blackbourn earned a Physical Education degree
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12-13 SEASON REVIEW
11-12 Season Preview
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11-12 Season Review
2011-2012 SCHEDULE Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 29
University of Missouri Kansas City Mount Mercy University Iowa Wesleyan College Park University Bellevue University Midland University Tabor College Missouri Baptist University University of St. Mary Graceland University Evangel University University of Nebraska Omaha Columbia College Harris-Stowe State University Park University Culver-Stockton College MidAmerica Nazarene University Peru State College Central Methodist University Baker University Avila University Graceland University Evangel University Missouri Valley College Culver-Stockton College MidAmerica Nazarene University Peru State College Central Methodist University Missouri Valley College Baker University Avila University Baker University
Kansas City, MO Cedar Rapids, IA Cedar Rapids, IA Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Fremont, NE Fremont, NE Hillsboro, KS Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Springfield, MO Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Ralph Nolan Gymnasium St. Louis, MO Parkville, MO Canton, MO Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Fayette, MO Baldwin City, KS Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Lamoni, IA Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Marshall, MO Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Olathe, KS Peru, NE Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Ralph Nolan Gymnasium Kansas City, MO Ralph Nolan Gymnasium
74 - 67 Win 50 - 64 Loss 77 - 54 Win 52 - 54 Loss 64 - 74 Loss 60 - 58 Win 66 - 64 Win 78 - 68 Win 72 - 88 Loss 85 - 74 Win 36 - 62 Loss 49 - 75 Loss 61 - 67 Loss 49 - 57 Loss 61 - 53 Win 74 - 55 Win 72 - 71 Win 76 - 61 Win 62 - 54 Win 43 - 54 Loss 58 - 61 Loss 72 - 78 Loss 63 - 62 Win 65 - 58 Win 72 - 33 Win 63 - 68 Loss 67 - 61 Win 51 - 53 Loss 69 - 73 Loss 68 - 62 Win 48 - 57 Loss 41 - 55 Loss
*DENOTES A HEART OF AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CONTEST
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1 1 - 1 2 S TAT I S T I C S RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games Conference Non-Conference
15 - 15 10 - 8 5-7
7-7 6-3 2-3
Date OPPONENT
9-9 4-5 6-3
2-2 0-0 2-2
FGM FGA 3PM 3PA FTM FTA PTS
11/04/11 Mount Mercy University 20 52 4 17 6 9 50 11/05/11 Iowa Wesleyan University 31 48 9 16 6 10 77 11/08/11 Park University 20 49 3 13 9 14 52 11/11/11 Bellevue University 22 55 3 17 17 25 64 11/12/11 Midland University 22 41 4 12 12 20 60 11/15/11 Tabor College 23 47 3 5 17 20 66 11/22/11 Missouri Baptist University 30 67 4 18 14 24 78 11/28/11 University of St. Mary 28 58 6 19 10 15 72 12/01/11 Graceland University 25 58 6 20 29 33 85 12/03/11 Evangel University 14 57 3 14 5 8 36 12/16/11 Columbia College 23 45 8 17 7 9 61 12/20/11 Harris-Stowe State University 19 50 4 19 7 13 49 01/02/12 Park University 20 45 4 13 17 21 61 01/05/12 Culver-Stockton College 27 52 10 23 10 15 74 01/07/12 MidAmerica Nazarene University 27 48 1 8 17 26 72 01/12/12 Peru State College 30 59 8 18 8 12 76 01/14/12 Central Methodist University 21 49 6 18 14 17 62 01/19/12 Baker University 16 50 6 17 5 12 43 01/21/12 Avila University 15 38 5 12 23 32 58 01/26/12 Graceland University 26 55 5 13 15 21 72 01/28/12 Evangel University 19 51 3 15 22 32 63 02/04/12 Missouri Valley College 25 44 8 17 7 12 65 02/09/12 Culver-Stockton College 26 53 6 12 14 18 72 02/11/12 MidAmerica Nazarene University 24 57 1 11 14 24 63 02/16/12 Peru State College 25 47 2 5 15 25 67 02/18/12 Central Methodist University 22 40 5 11 2 6 51 02/20/12 Missouri Valley College 24 58 9 24 12 22 69 02/23/12 Baker University 15 52 5 22 33 46 68 02/25/12 Avila University 20 50 3 12 5 7 48 02/29/12 Baker University 15 50 1 14 10 16 41 PLAYER STATISTICS # NAME
GP GS
1 Johnson, Quaran 28 4 Demps, RJ 5 10 O’Brien, Steve 30 13 Fisher, Brett 19 14 Caldwell, Elgin 30 20 McNeil, Geno 28 21 Anaekwe, John 28 22 Norville, Luke 8 23 Tiwald, Dean 3 24 Miller, Alex 30 25 McFaul, Chris 24 31 Reed, Hayden 1 32 Wallrapp, Charlie 30 33 Anderson, Tony 30 40 Messersmith, Jallen 30
17 0 0 0 29 1 0 0 0 29 14 0 29 30 1
MIN AVG 826 33 387 224 768 266 231 42 13 913 543 0 801 713 289
29.5 6.6 12.9 11.8 25.6 9.5 8.3 5.3 4.3 30.4 22.6 0.0 26.7 23.8 9.6
FG
FGA PCT
FG FGA PCT
FG
FGA PCT OFF
DEF
TOT R/G PF A TO
BLK ST PTS P/G
101 4 36 26 52 13 18 5 1 132 57 0 126 78 25
252 13 65 59 139 43 51 11 1 295 143 0 255 158 40
42 120 2 4 0 0 19 46 11 50 1 10 3 17 3 8 0 0 1 4 39 103 0 0 16 59 8 31 0 0
90 0 17 0 30 7 17 1 3 52 12 0 90 38 25
128 0 28 0 44 9 34 1 6 66 19 0 128 58 43
13 3 26 3 4 1 4 1 2 25 6 0 59 24 34
89 4 46 7 89 39 15 3 2 104 51 0 125 92 45
102 3.6 7 1.4 72 2.4 10 0.5 93 3.1 40 1.4 19 0.7 4 0.5 4 1.3 129 4.3 57 2.4 0 0.0 184 6.1 116 3.9 79 2.6
3 1 1 0 3 0 2 1 0 17 3 0 13 5 19
FGA PCT
FG
FGA PCT OFF
0.401 0.308 0.554 0.441 0.374 0.302 0.353 0.455 1.000 0.447 0.399 0.000 0.494 0.494 0.625
0.350 0.500 0.000 0.413 0.220 0.100 0.176 0.375 0.000 0.250 0.379 0.000 0.271 0.258 0.000
0.703 0.000 0.607 0.000 0.682 0.778 0.500 1.000 0.500 0.788 0.632 0.000 0.703 0.655 0.581
49 2 38 13 29 11 22 1 0 42 34 0 62 50 48
49 1 12 7 94 27 12 1 1 30 20 0 10 53 2
61 5 28 11 44 17 23 2 0 49 20 0 64 57 31
35 2 5 8 18 9 14 0 0 9 15 0 16 27 2
334 11.9 10 2.0 89 3.0 71 3.7 145 4.8 34 1.2 56 2.0 14 1.8 5 1.7 317 10.6 165 6.9 0 0.0 358 11.9 202 6.7 75 2.5
TEAM STATISTICS NAME
GP GS
MIN AVG
FG
DEF
TOT R/G PF A
Ravens
30
6055
674 1525 0.442
145 452
0.321 382 564
0.677 224
740
964 32.1 401 319 423 68
160 1875 62.5
Opponents
30
6102
644 1631 0.395
150 481
0.312 415 598
0.694 290
700
990 33.0 517 370 379 80
197 1853 61.8
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FG FGA PCT
TO BLK ST PTS P/G
11-12 HONORS & AWARDS
QUARAN
JOHNSON
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For the first time since the 2007-2008 season and for just the 11th time in the program’s history, the Raven men’s basketball team had a player earn NAIA All-America honors. In addition to being a second team allconference selection, Raven Guard Quaran Johnson (Sr., Philadelphia) was named to the 2011-2012 NAIA All-American Honorable mention team. Johnson averaged 11.3 points per game for the Ravens while scoring a career high 22 points three times in games against Iowa Wesleyan, Midland (Neb.) University and Graceland University. He finished the season ranked in the top 10 in 3-point percentage in the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC). He was also ranked inside the top 10 in the HAAC in free throw percentage, 3-point field goal makes and 3-point field goal makes per game, He finished the year 334 points, 42 3-pointers and 101 field goals. He converted over 40 percent from the field and 70 percent from the charity stripe.
CHARLIE
WALLRAPP
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Sophomore Forward Omaha, NE Skutt Catholic High Schoool Raven sophomore, Charlie Wallrapp was a 2011-2012 Heart of America Athletic Conference third team selection. Wallrapp finished the season with 12.14 points per game, which put him as 10th overall in the conference. Wallrapp tallied four double-doubles in his second season with the Ravens, finished seventh in the HAAC in total rebounds per game at 6.24 and seventh in total rebounds with 181. He also finished sixth overall in defensive rebounds per game with 4.24.
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1 2 - 1 3 H I S T O R I C A L S TAT I S T I C S
1 2 - 1 3 H I S T O R I C A L S TAT I S T I C S
L A
S C I C R I
T O S T I S
T I H TA S
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1 2 - 1 3 H I S T O R I C A L S TAT I S T I C S RAVEN 1,000-POINT CLUB PLAYER I. Chic Downing 2. Darryl Jones 3. Pat Giller 4. Kirby Foray 5. Jason Wyrick 6 Vince DeGreeff 7. Ryan Moody 8. David Litkenhus 9. Pat McGowan 10. Matt Westerhaus 11. Shawn Rochester 12. Greg Williams 13. Davyeon Ross 14. John Ritter 15 Ronnie Tyson 16. DJ Hrebec 17. Jordan Marx 18. Benny Peters 19. Mike Carrington 20. John King 21. John Peer 22. Don Listar 23. Ken Werba 24. Bob Veale 25. Harry Ramirez 26. Bill Taflinger 27. Danny Schmidt 28. Shawn Kelly 29. Aaron Hill 30. Dan VanDyke 31. Art Tolbert 32. Drew Huppe
YEAR 1968-72 1964-68 1987-91 1975-80 1989-93 1964-68 1992-96 1989-92 1999-04 1991-95 1993-97 1985-89 1996-00 1958-62 2004-08 1992-96 2000-04 1950-54 2000-04 1989-92 1999-04 1958-61 1946-50 1954-59 2002-06 1983-87 1985-87 1996-00 1996-00 2004-08 1977-81 2005-09
TOTAL 2,042 2,014 2,008 1,945 1,745 1,702 1,656 1,632 1,546 1,510 1,433 1,352 1,349 1,345 1,326 1,300 1,265 1,251 1,249 1,226 1,202 1,190 1,165 1,160 1,146 1,066 1,065 1,056 1,050 1,046 1,026 1,007
DARRYL
JONES
RAVEN ALL-AMERICANS PLAYER Joe Stueve Don Listar Darryl Jones Darryl Jones Darryl Jones Vince DeGreeff Darryl Jones Chic Downing Chic Downing Dan VanDyke Quaran Johnson
YEAR 1953-54 1960-61 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1966-67 1967-68 1969-70 1971-72 2007-08 2011-2012
HONOR Third Team Third Team Third Team Third Team First Team Third Team First Team Third Team First Team Third Team Honorable Mention
1965
20-WIN SEASONS YEAR 1966-67 1964-65 1953-54 1967-68 1952-53 1957-58 2006-07
COACH Ralph Nolan Ralph Nolan Ralph Nolan Ralph Nolan Ralph Nolan Ralph Nolan Ralph Nolan
W 27 26 24 21 21 20 20
L 2 3 5 7 8 6 10
Win% 93.1% 89.7% 82.8% 75.0% 72.4% 76.9% 66.7%
National Champions National Champions
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1 2 - 1 3 H I S T O R I C A L S TAT I S T I C S Career 3-pointers Player I. Matt Westerhaus 2. Ryan Moody 3. Jason Wyrick 4. John Peer 5. Ronnie Tyson 6. Greg Williams 7. Harry Ramirez 8. Dominique Ellis 9. Brandon Ritchey 10. Reed McCrory
Single Game Free Throws Made
Year 1991-95 1992-96 1989-93 1999-04 2004-08 1986-89 2002-06 1995-97 1989-92 1998-02
Total 344 245 236 195 191 185 179 172 159 134
Year 1964-68 1968-72
Total 1,471 1,158
Year 1988-89 1989-90 1979-80 1971- 72 1991-92 1985-86 1966-67 1992-93
Total 693 669 667 662 645 604 595 594
Player
Year
Avg.
I. Chic Downing 2. Pat Giller 3. Pat Giller 4. David Likenhus 5. Kirby Foray 6. Chic Downing 6. Vince DeGreeff 8. Darryl Jones
1971-72 1988-89 198990 1991-92 1979-80 1970-71 1967-68 1967-68
25.5 24.8 23.1 23.0 22.2 20.8 20.8 20.5
Player
Year
Total
Avg.
I. Darryl Jones 2. Darryl Jones 3. Chic Downing 4. Darryl Jones 5. John King 6. Darryl Jones
1966-67 1967-68 1971-72 1964-65 1991-92 1963-64
439 370 337 361 318 301
15.1 13.2 13.4 12.4 10.3 10.8
Year 1991-92 1985-86 1992-93 1989-90 1992-93 1986-87 1963-64
Total 190 183 193 167 176 161 157
Avg. 6.1 6.1 6.0 6.0 5.5 5.6 5.6
Opponent Pittsburg State Westminister Peru State Baker Univ. Paul Quinn Quincy College Fort Hays Pershing Peru State
Total 46 42 41 40 40 40 40 40 40
Career Rebounds Player I. Darryl Jones 2. Chic Downing
Single Season Scoring Player I. Pat Giller 2. Pat Giller 3. Kirby Foray 4. Chic Downing 5. David Litkenhus 6. Danny Schmidt 7. Darryl Jones 8. Matt Westerhaus
Single Season Scoring Average
Player I. Vince DeGreeff 2. Pat Giller 3. Joe Teasdale 4. Albert Karner
Single Game 3-point FG Made Player I. Matt Westerhaus 2. Bill Taflinger 2. Matt Westerhaus 4. Drew Huppe 5. Matt Westerhaus
Single Season Team Scoring Average Year I. 1991-92 2. 1992-93 3. 1990-91 4. 1988-89 5. 1989-90
Single Game Field Goals Player I. Pat Giller 2. Kirby Foray 2. Darryl Jones 4. Pat Giller 4. Chic Downing 4. John Ritter 4. Pat Hare
Single Game Rebounds Player I. Pat Giller I. Chic Downing 3. Chic Downing 3. Darryl Jones 5. Tim Hannon 5. Chic Downing
Single Season Rebounds
Single Season Assists Player 1. Jason Wyrick 2. Paul Johnson 3. Albert Karner 4. Jason Wyrick 5. Jason Wyrick 6. Paul Johnson 7. Darryl Jones
Single Game Scoring Player I. Pat Giller 2. Kirby Foray 3. Pat Giller 4. Drew Huppe 4. Pat Giller 4. Kirby Foray 4. Chic Downing 4. Darryl Jones 4. Pat Hare
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Single Game Assists Player I. Jason Wyrick Darryl Jones 3. Paul Johnson
Team Field Goals Opponents I. Central Methodist 2. Fort Hays State 2. Park College 4. Maryville 4. Peru State 6. St. Mary
Team 3-point FGs Made Opponent I. Central Oklahoma 2. Park College
Opponent Quincy Peru State Wm. Jewell Wm. Jewell
Total 24-25 21-22 19-20 16-16
Opponent Central Okla. Wm. Jewell St. Mary Baker Univ. CMU
Total II 9 9 8 8
Coach Mike Sickafoose Mike Sickafoose Mike Sickafoose Mike Sickafoose Mike Sickafoose
Avg. 98.6 94.0 90.9 87.3 86.9
Opponent Pittsburg State Westminister Pershing Paul Quinn Quincy Washburn Peru State
Total 19 18 18 17 17 17 17
Opponent Peru State Mo. Western Washburn Washburn Mo. Southern Emporia State
Total 21 21 20 20 19 19
Opponent Mo. Baptist Pershing Ks. Newman
Total 16 16 13
Date 2-22-93 2-27-64 2-24-90 12-26-64 12-13-63 11-9-95
Total 48 47 47 46 46 45
Date 1-4-93 2-21-87
Total 22 17
1 2 - 1 3 H I S T O R I C A L S TAT I S T I C S Year
Overall W L
Conference W L
1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66
0 1 6 7 7 9 4 7 3 7 2 8 0 12 4 7 9 8 10 8 10 7 12 6 9 3 12 6 11 8 7 8 12 9 17 3 14 6 9 9 10 9 8 8 9 9 6 13 n/a 0 15 2 13 11 7 4 6 14 11 5 5 10 15 6 6 8 12 4 8 10 13 5 7 17 5 7 3 21 8 7 3 24 5 8 2 3 18 0 10 11 12 5 5 17 7 7 3 20 6 8 2 9 13 3 7 9 11 5 5 12 8 6 4 15 7 6 4 6 17 2 8 12 9 26 3 19 6
Coach Sullivan Quigley
Scmidt
Mullins
Peters
Miller Haase Peters Walsh Nolan
Year
Overall W L
Conference W L
1966-67 27 2 1967-68 21 7 1968-69 15 8 1969-70 17 9 1970-71 16 8 1971-72 17 9 1972-73 12 13 1973-74 9 16 1974-75 7 18 1975-76 14 12 1976-77 11 17 1977-78 7 22 1978-79 14 16 1979-80 9 21 1980-81 16 16 1981-82 10 23 1982-83 16 16 1983-84 5 23 1984-85 5 25 1985-86 3 28 1986-87 16 13 1987-88 15 13 1988-89 10 18 1989-90 15 13 1990-91 10 18 1991-92 19 12 1992-93 18 15 8 8 1993-94 10 20 5 11 1994-95 15 16 7 9 1995-96 12 21 8 8 1996-97 12 19 8 10 1997-98 5 26 0 18 1998-99 17 17 9 9 1999-00 13 19 9 9 2000-01 15 19 11 9 2001-02 10 21 6 14 2002-03 8 24 6 14 2003-04 19 13 14 6 2004-05 14 18 9 11 2005-06 12 17 7 13 2006-07 20 10 14 6 2007-08 13 17 8 12 2008-09 13 17 8 12 2009-10 16 14 9 11 2010-11 14 15 11 9 2011-12 15 15 10 8 2012-13
Coach
Colwell
Jones Judge
Morley
Sickafoose
Brickner
Eisner Moody
Notable Seasons 1953-54
CIC Champions, NAIA District Champions, NAIA National Champions
1964-65
Hastings Tournament Champion, NAIA District Champions NAIA National Quarterfinalist
1966-67
Quincy Tournament Champion, NAIA District Champions, NAIA National Champions
1969-70
Findlay Tournament Champion, NAIA District Champions
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RAVEN BASKETBALL 2012-2013