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South Dakota School of Mines President: Robert Wharton
Robert A Wharton, Ph.D., became president of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology on July 1, 2008 Previously, he served as Provost and Vice President for academic affairs at Idaho State University (ISU) Wharton was a tenured professor of biology atISU and previously served as its chief research officer His Ph.D in botany is from Virginia Polytechnic Institute He also holds a M.A degree in biology and a B.A in botany from Humboldt State University in California Dr Wharton is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, The Explorers Club, and the Royal Geographic Society Wharton is a recipient of the United States Antarctic Service Medal and hasserved on the National ResearchCouncil's Polar Research Board
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Welcome to the King Center and Goodell Gymnasium, home of the Hardrockers The facilities recently had afacelift asthe women's basketball, men's basketballand women's volleyball teams all got upgradesto the locker room areas The locker rooms are all state-of-the-art to go along with an excellent gym that seats approximately 2,000 fans, plusthere isa top-of-the-line fitness center and an indoor pool for useas well
South Dakota Schoolof Mines
Facts
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology has a proud heritage of excellence in preparing graduates to serve as leaders in the professions of engineering and science.
There are 16 academic departments and more than 30 degree programs in engineering and science offered at the baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral levels
Our students, in combination with an exceptionally talented faculty and great support from the community, provide an exciting environment for education excellence.
Award-winning undergraduate education is enhanced by graduate education and research and development in areas of critical need to the state, nation, and the international community
Facilities
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology facilities include the Black Hills Business Development Center, the Darold D King Physical Education Building, the Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Building, the Civil/Mechanical Engineering Building, the Computational Mechanics Laboratory, the Electrical Engineering/Physics Building, the McLaury Building, Devereaux Library, O'Harra Building, Mineral Industries Building, the Tech Development Laboratory, and Surbeck Center
New construction/renovations
Tech Development Laboratory, ongoing, Chemical and Biological Engineering/Chemistry building (anticipated completion 2010), Surbeck Center renovation (anticipated completion August 2009), Paleontology Center (anticipated completion 2010), and Palmerton/Connolly Hall restorations (anticipated completionMay 2010).
*Includes Tablet PC Program (assumes 30 credits per year)
Student
Fall 2009
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 7
Nov 11
Nov. 13
Nov 14
Nov. 20
Nov. 21;
Nov. 27
Hardroefrer 200940Schedule
vs. Rocky Mountain College
vs. Dakota Wesleyan University
vs. Mount Marty College
at University of Great Falls at Mt Tech
at Rocky Mountain College
w at Johnson and Wales, CO
at Metro State (exhibition game)
US BankThanksgiving Classic
Black Hills State vs. Mt. Marty College
Nov. 28
Dec 3
Dec. 8
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 17
Dec. 29
Dec 30
Jan. 2
Jan. 8
Jan. 9
Jan. 15
Jan. 16
Jan. 22
Jan. 23
Jan 28
Feb. 5
Feb. 6
Feb. 12
Feb. 13
Feb 19
Feb. 20
Feb. 24
Feb. 28
March 1
SD Mines vs. University of Great Falls US BankTr g Classic Black
at Black Hills State*
vs. Chadron State
at PeruState*
at Dana College
at Augustana College (exhibition)
at Perkins Classic in Spearfish
vs. MontanaWestern
at Perkins Classic in Spearfish
vs. U of Colorado - Colorado Springs
vs University of Sioux Falls
at JamestownCollege*
at Valley City State*
vs. Dakota State*
vs Mayville State*
at Minot State*
at Dickinson State* <•» ,.:.:<* mm vs Black Hills State*
vs. Valley City State* vs. Jamestown College*
at Mayville State* at DakotaState* vs Dickinson
ConferenceQutloofr
Black Hills State Yellow Jackets
Head Coach: Paul Sather (5thyear)
Phone: 605-642-6607
Record at BHSU: 73-52
Athletic Director: JhettAlbers
Phone: 605-642-6882
Sports Information: Bradd Schafer
Phone: 605-642-6460
Fax: 605-642-6539
E-mail: paulsather@bhsu.edu
Overall record: 73-52
Fax: 605-642-6539
Fax: 605-642-6539
2008-09 season: 13-1/30-5 - 1st place in the DAC
E-mail: jhettalbers@bhsu.edu
E-mail:braddschafer@bhsu.edu
DAC Tournament: defeated Dakota State, 100-82, in the quarterfinals; defeated South Dakota Mines, 77-67, in the semifinals;defeated Minot State, 93-77, in the championship
NAIA Division IITournament: defeated Cal State-East Bay, 62-58, in the first round; defeated Morningside, IA, 84-73, in the second round; defeated Grace, IN, 77-73, in the quarterfinals; lost to Oklahoma Wesleyan, 85-72, in the semifinals
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: +8.8
Scoring Offense:79.1 ppg
Scoring Defense: 70.3ppg
Rebounding Margin: +3.2
Rebounding: 37.8 rpg
Field Goal %: .467
3pt Field Goal %: .362 Free Throw %:.735 Opponents FG%:.424 Opponents 3pt FG%: .345
Note: The Yellow Jackets led the DACin Scoring Margin, Free Throw % and Opponents Field Goal %
Dakota State Trojans
Head Coach: Gary Garner (1st season)
Phone: 605-256-5234
Record at DaSU: 0-0
Athletic Director: GeneWockenfuss
Phone: 605-256-5233
Sports Information: Nick Huntimer
Phone: 605-256-5229
Fax:605-256-5138
E-mail: gary.garner@dsu.edu
Overall Record:7-22
Fax:605-256-5138
Fax:605-256-5138
2008-09 season: 2-12/7-22 - 8th place in the DAC
DACTournament: lost to Black Hills State, 100-82, in the quarterfinals
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: -9.6
Scoring Offense:70.1 ppg
Scoring Defense: 79.7ppg
Rebounding Margin:+4.7
Rebounding: 40.7 rpg
Field Goal %: .406
3pt Field Goal %: .291
FreeThrow %: .658
Opponents FG%: .440
Opponents 3pt FG%: .376
E-mail: gene.wockenfuss@dsu.edu
E-mail: nick.huntimer@dsu.edu
Note:The Trojans led the DACin Rebounding Margin and Rebounding
Conference Qutloofr
Dickinson State Blue Hawks
Head Coach: Ty Orton (3rd season)
Phone: 701-483-2473
Record at DiSU: 27-32
Athletic Director: RogerTernes
Phone: 701-483-2159
Sports Information: Galen Morton
Phone:701-483-2102
2008-09 season: 9-5/17-13 - 2nd place in the DAC
Fax: 701-483-0501
E-mail: ty.orton@dickinsonstate.edu
Overall Record:99-115
Fax: 701-483-0501
Fax: 701-483-0501
E-mail:roger.ternes@dickinsonstate.edu
E-mail: galen.morton@dickinsonstate.edu
DAC Tournament: defeated Jamestown, 69-51, in the quarterfinals, lost to Minot State, 84-73 in overtime, in the semifinals
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: +2.7
Scoring Offense: 70.1 ppg
Scoring Defense: 67.4 ppg
Rebounding Margin: +2.0
Rebounding: 33.8 rpg
Field Goal %: .455
3pt Field Goal %: .363
Free Throw %: .673
Opponents FG%: .432
Opponents 3pt FG%: .301
Note: The Blue Hawks led the DAC in Scoring Defense and Opponents 3pt Field Goal %
Jamestown College Jimmies
Head Coach: Jeff Trumbauer (6th year)
Phone: 701-252-3467
Record at JC: 74-74
Athletic Director: Lawrie Paulson
Phone: 701-252-3467
Sports Information: Tracy Erickson
Phone: 701-252-3467
E-mail: terickso@jc.edu
Fax: 701-253-4450
E-mail: trumbauer@jc.edu
Overall Record: 74-74
Fax: 701-253-4450
Fax: 701-253-4450
2008-09 season: 4-10/11-17 - 7th place in the DAC DAC Tournament: lost to Dickinson State, 69-51, in the quarterfinals
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: -3.7
Scoring Offense: 67.2 ppg
Scoring Defense: 70.9 ppg
Rebounding Margin: +0.6
Rebounding: 32.9 rpg
Field Goal %: .448
3pt Field Goal %: .365
Free Throw %:.635
Opponents FG%: .445
Opponents 3pt FG%: .348
E-mail: paulson@jc.edu
Mayville State Comets
Head Coach: Justin Johnson (3rd year)
Phone:701-788-4715
Record at MaSU: 23-34
Athletic Director: Mike Moore
Phone: 701-788-4706
Sports Information: Justin Johnson
Phone:701-788-4715
Fax: 701-788-4840
E-mail: jJohnson@ mayvillestate.edu
Overall Record: 23-34
Fax: 701-788-4840
E-mail: m_moore@ mayvillestate.edu
Fax: 701-788-4840
2008-09 season: 6-8/11-18 - 6th place in the DAC
DAC Tournament: lost to Minot State, 104-99 in overtime, in the quarterfinals
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin:-5.4
Scoring Offense:74.1ppg
Scoring Defense: 79.5ppg
Rebounding Margin: -2.2
Rebounding: 37.4 rpg
Field Goal %: .452
3pt Field Goal %: .329 Free Throw %: .614
Opponents FG%:.457 Opponents 3pt FG%:.331
E-mail: jJohnson@mayvillestate.edu
Minot State Beavers
Head Coach: Mike Hultz (12th year)
Phone:701-858-3278
Record at MiSU: 176-148
Athletic Director: Rick Hedberg
Phone: 701-858-3041
Sports Information: Sheila Green-Gerding
Phone: 701-858-3261
Fax:701-858-3136
E-mail: mike.hultz@minotstateu.edu
Overall Record: 176-148
Fax:701-858-3136
Fax: 701-858-3136
2008-09 season: 8-6/20-11 - 3rd place in the DAC
E-mail: rick.hedberg@minotstateu.edu
E-mail: sheila.gerding@minotstateu.edu
DAC Tournament: defeated Mayville State, 104-99 in overtime, in the quarterfinals; defeatd Dickinson State, 84-73 in overtime, in the semifinals; lost to Black Hills State; 93-77; in the championship
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin:+4.5
Scoring Offense:83.8 ppg
Scoring Defense: 79.3 ppg
Rebounding Margin:-3.7
Rebounding: 37.4 rpg
Field Goal %:.426
3pt Field Goal %:.337
Free Throw %: .674
Opponents FG%: .466
Opponents 3pt FG%:.303
Note: The Beavers led the DAC in Scoring Offense.
South Dakota Mines Hardrockers
Head Coach: Jason Henry (5th year)
Phone: 605-394-3023
Record at SDM: 51-68
Athletic Director: Dr Dick Kaiser
Phone: 605-394-2352
Sports Information: Brad Blume
Phone: 605-394-2355
Fax: 605-394-3375
E-mail: jason.henry@sdsmt.edu
Overall Record:51-68
Fax: 605-394-3375
Fax: 605-394-3375
2008-09 season: 7-7/19-11 - tied for 4th in the DAC with Valley City State
E-mail: dick.kaiser@sdsmt.edu
E-mail: bradley.blume@sdsmt.edu
DACTournament: defeatedValley City State, 81-74, inthe quarterfinals; lost to Black Hills State, 77-67,inthe semifinals
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: +3.3
Scoring Offense: 74.3 ppg
Scoring Defense: 71.0 ppg
Rebounding Margin:-1.2
Rebounding: 30.2 rpg
Field Goal %: .489
3pt Goal %: .424
Free Throw %: .686
Opponents FG%: 459
Opponents 3pt FG%: .357
Note: The Hardrockers led the DAC in Field Goal % and 3pt Field Goal %
Valley City State Vikings
Head Coach: Jaff Kaminsky (4th season)
Phone: 701-845-7240
Record at VCSU: 63-54
Athletic Director: B.J Pumroy
Phone:701-845-7160
Sports Information: Craig Case Phone: 701-845-7244
Fax: 701-845-7211
E-mail: jeff.kaminsky@vcsu.edu
Overall Record: 332-287
Fax: 701-845-7211
Fax: 701-845-7211
2008-09 season: 7-7/13-16 - tied for 4th in the DACwith South Dakota Mines
DAC Tournament: lost to South Dakota Mines, 81-74, in the quarterfinals
Team Stats:
Scoring Margin: +3.1
Scoring Offense:72.6 ppg
Scoring Defense:69.5 ppg
Rebounding Margin: -3.8
Rebounding: 34.0 rpg
Field Goal %: .446
3pt Field Goal %: .335
Free Throw %: .634
Opponents FG%: .424
Opponents 3pt FG%: .323
E-mail:bj.pumroy@vcsu.edu
E-mail:craig.case@vcsu.edu
HeadCoach's Bio
Jason Henry, a native of Minot, ND, enters his fifth season as the Hardrockers' head coach Before being promoted, Henry served as an assistant at South Dakota School of Mines for three years where he coordinated the team's recruiting efforts and helped in all aspects of the program. In his second season as head coach, the Hardrockers had their highest finish ever in the Dakota Athletic Conference while playing in the DAC Championship game
Henry played high school basketball at Minot Bishop Ryan and college ball at Minot State in North Dakota, where he graduated in 1997 with a degree in physical education as well as corporate fitness. Henry went on to receive his Master's degree in education from North Dakota State University
Henry's coaching career began as an assistant at Minot Bishop Ryan in 1994 He continued as an assistant with stops at West Fargo, ND, and Minot State He then served as head boys' and girls' basketball coach at PBK High School (Pingree, Buchanan, and Kensal) in ND, and two seasons as head boys' coach at Washburn, ND The following season Henry then returned to the college level with a two-year stop at the North Dakota School of Science, ajunior college in Wahpeton, as an assistant During his last year there in 2002, the team finished with a 31-2 mark and set 14 school records He coached Team North Dakota during the summers of 1999-2002 which traveled to Australia and Hawaii to compete in international play.Along with his coaching duties over the years, Henry has taught business and physical education classes at the high school and college level.
"Mines is a wonderful place to coach and Rapid City is a beautiful place to live," said coach Henry. "I have been blessed to have worked with a number of Hall of Fame coaches and learned so much along the way It is always exciting to start each year and implement my style of play along with the styles that have become part of me from the people I have worked with in the past With an up-tempo offense and pressure defense, we will continue to have some very exciting basketball now and in the future We have been able to get some of the top student/athletes around the area because of the excellent academic background at Mines I plan on continuing to bring in these top-notch student - athletes and build upon the foundation that has been established from the past coaches at the School of Mines."
Henry is married to Anne who is a dental hygienist in Rapid City and they have a 3-year-old daughter Gretchen and 1-year-old Enna
Assistant Coach'sBio
Eric Glenn Assistant CoachPhone: (605) 355-3024
Email: Eric.Glenn@sdsmt.edu
Eric Glenn is a native of Riverton, Wyoming, but spent much of his childhood years in Hot Springs where his father was the head football coach He played football and basketball for two years at Chadron State College in Chadron, Neb., where he was a back-up quarterback and point guard He then finished his final two years with the Eagle basketball program He graduated from Chadron State with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Education (1993) After graduation, he immediately stayed on as an assistant for then head coach, Bob Wood, where he helped the Eagles to their first Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference league championship. As an assistant at Chadron State he earned a Master of Arts degree in Sports and Recreation Management. In 1995, he went to the University of Wyoming where he was the third assistant on Joby Wright's basketball staff.
After a two-year stint at Wyoming, he moved on to Scottsbluff High School where he was the assistant coach on the Bearcats District B-6 championship team that qualified for the Nebraska State Tournament The next season he went to Missouri Valley College where he was the assistant men's basketball coach for the Vikings of the Heart of America Athletic Conference In 2000, he was hired as the head coach of Missouri Valley where he led the Vikings to their best conference finish in four years, hosted and won play-off tournament games two out of the three years and was nominated for conference coach of the year twice. From 2001 to 2003 he served on the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II National Tournament Committee
In 2003 he took the opportunity to move closer to family and became an assistant at Black Hills State University under Mike Kruszynski Eric came to the School of Mines in 2005 where he has been the assistant men's basketball coach and head golf coach Glenn has directed and worked at over 30 different camps and clinics throughout the Midwest, which have included the University of Wyoming, Colorado State University, Chauncey Billups Basketball Camps, Creighton University, MikeTrader Basketball Camps and Montana State University.
He is married to the former Lorna Dahlgren, who played for the Chadron State women's basketball program from 1991 -1995 where she holds career records in assists and steals and is in the Top 5 in points, rebounds and free throws. They have two sons, Jarek, who is seven and Payton is one year old
Athletic Trainers7 Bios
Scott Baird is a 1997 graduate of Dakota Wesleyan University and is in his third year as head athletic trainer at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Before joining the School of Mines Athletic Department, he was an athletic trainer for the University of Wyoming where he covered both men's rugby and lacrosse He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the School of Mines Sports Medicine Team. Scott has been married to Becky, a Physical Therapist in Rapid City, for 14years.
Jennifer Ranum serves as the assistant athletic trainer for all the Hardrocker athletic teams She graduated in May of 2007 from National American University with degrees in Athletic Training and Applied Management, and became certified in September of 2007 She is a member of both the National Athletic Trainer's Association and the MidAmerica Athletic Trainer's Association since 2004. Prior to her undergraduate graduation, Jen spent three years at the School of Mines doing outreach as a student athletic trainer and upon graduation was hired full time. Jen is now in her third year as assistant athletic trainer and intramural director.
Scott Baird TrainerAthletic Administration
The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology is pleased to announce the hiring of Richard (Dick) A. Kaiser as the university's new athletics director(AD)
Kaiser earned a bachelor's degree in physical education from the University of Northern Colorado, a master's in educational administration from South Dakota State University, and a doctorate of education in athletic leadership and administration from Brigham Young University. He completed his postdoctorate in health education and administration at Oregon State University.
For the past 10 years, Kaiser has served as the AD for Defiance College. Previously, he served as AD at Olivet College, Western Oregon University and Willamette University He has received a number of honors and awards from athletics organizations such as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Collegiate AthleticAssociation (NCAA), National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and others
Kaiser will also be responsible for ensuring compliance with all NAIA, conference and university rules and regulations The School of Mines is a member of the NAIA and the Dakota Athletic Conference with 10programs competing in women's volleyball and men's football, as well as women's and men's teams in golf, cross country, track and field and basketball
Kaiser has two grown children, Cassie and Ryan; one grandson, Jack; and new twin grandsons, Carson and Caden.
Lori Hodgin has been the SD School of Mines athletic department administrative assistant for almost 20 years. Her duties have included: working with athletic eligibility, game-day administration and hiring students to assist in game management
She is also involved in department purchasing and making sure that everything runs smooth in the athletic office on a day-to-day basis. Lori has lived in Rapid City most of her life, but was born in LosAngeles, Calif. She has a son Greg who is currently employed by the Hardrocker football program as an assistant coach She is a huge animal lover, donating her time to the Humane Society and on occasion has adopted dogs from there as well
Dick Kaiser Athletics Director2009-2010Men'sHardroiier Rasfcetball Roster
Mayer Profiles
No. 1 TommySmith
Fort Worth, TX
Tommy is a guard with a quick first step that allows him to drive to the hoop. He has spent a year in the Hardrocker system and is really looking to contribute more as a sophomore this season.Tommy is the son of Sam and Lee Smith.
No. 2 Scott May
6'2"
Aurora, CO
Scott has been a two-year starter for the Hardrockers, running the offense as a freshman and sophomore. As ajunior hi will move more into a two-guard roll. Scott has good basketball vision and is able to distribute the ball to the open man on the floor Scott is the son of Ed and Jean May
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No. 3 Cale
Sophomore
Position:G
Height: 6'3"
Hometown: Gillette,WY
Major: Industrial Engineering
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Cameron was in a supporting role as a freshman for the Hardrockers, He is a talented player that has been adjusting to the college level of basketball. Look for him to contribute more this year as he grows and matures. Cameron is the son of Bob and Tonja Cale.
No. 4 Robbie Fedor
Senior
Position: G
Height:6'1"
Hometown: Monticello, MN
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Robbie has started for the Hardrockers since he was a freshman. He is the captain of this year's squad and has settled into the leadership role nicely. He is a very accurate outside shooter and should be one of the teams top scorers this year as well as become a member of the 1,000-point club. Robbie is the son of Tom and Kathy Fedor
Mayer Profiles
No. 5 Nathan Jaeobson Sophomore
Position: G
Height: 5'11"
Hometown: Rapid City, SD
Major: Civil Engineering
Nate was a blue chip recruit coming into the Hardrocker program last season He learned quickly how to adjust to the next level of play and has continued to mature and is becoming an impact player He is a very skilled point guard and fits well into SD Mines system Nathan is the son of Scott and Angel Jacobson and Nancy and Kim
RichardsonNo. 10 AJ Trennephol Junior
Position: G
Height: 6!3" "N^x Hometown: Lubbock, TX Major: Interdisciplinary Sciences
AJ has been with the Hardrockers for three seasons after redshirting his first year. He led the team in scoring last season and will be arguably one of the best shooters in the nation. He averaged 12.3 points a game as a sophomore and looks to top that this season and breach 1,000 points in the process.AJ is the son of Roger and BethTrennepohl
Mayer Profiles
No. 12 Blake McPherson
Freshman ,,„,, -
Position: G
Height: 6'6"
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Hometown: Hot Springs, SD
Blake is a talented athlete from the region that should thrive in the SD Mines program He recorded nearly 24 points and 16 rebounds a game playing for the Hot Springs Bison and was one of the top players in the Black Hills Conference,As a freshman he will add depth to the SD Mines lineup. Blake is the son of Sande and DeElda McPherson.
No. 14 Tanner Friesen
Sophomore
Position: G
Height: 6'6"
Hometown: Bismarck, ND
Major: Civil Engineering
Tanner brings a lot to the Hardrocker hoops te^rri He has been at SD Mines for two full seasons but has yet to see the floor He redshirted his first year and then suffered a major back injury last year He is one of the team's best shooters and is anxious to contribute in any way possible as a sophomore. Tanner is the son of Ivan and Tracy.
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No. 20 Kaleb Rehmer
Junior
Position: F
Height: 6'5"
Hometown: Cheyenne, WY Major: Civil Engineering
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Kaleb is getting quite a reputation as one of the hardest workers'ti the conference. He is an asset when ever he steps on the court just through his hustle alone. He contributes on both ends of the floor and look for him to be a real spark as he progresses through his junior season Kaleb is the son of Lora Rehmer
No. 21 Jake Miller
Freshman
Position: G
Height: 6'4"
Hometown: Lawrence, KS
Major: Mining Engineering
Jake finished his high school career as a two-yearstarter, averaging 11 points a game as a senior and 13 points as a junior.As a senior, Miller led his team in field goal percentage (41 percenl), free throws made, shots blocked, charges taken and was second on the team in assists. He will be a great asset to the Hardrockers as he grows and develops within the system Jake is the son of James and Julene Miller
Mayer Profiles
No. 23 Trevor Larson
Junior f
Position: F %
Height: 6'5"
Hometown: Chatfield, MN
Major: Chemical Engineering
Trevor is a transfer student from Rochester Community College in Minnesota. Last season he was named a pre-season Alt-American, Unfortunately he broke his foot at the beginning of the year and played only the last 11games As a sophomore Larson averaged 11.3 points and 3.4 rebounds a game, shot 56.7percent from the field and 40 percent from the three-point line Trevor is the son of Tim and Tami Larson.
No. 30 Kyle Turpin
Senior
Position: F
Height: 6'6"
Hometown: Post Falls, ID
Major: Civil Engineering
Kyle is poised to have a break-out season After transferring to SD Mines , Kyle looks very comfortable in the SDM tainly be an impact player in his last year for the Hardrockers, Kyle is the son of Dan Turpin and Kim and Johnny Aker
Player Profiles
No. 33 Lance Kilburn
Freshman ,j; ;s;;;
Position: G \, Height: 6'4"
Hometown: Lawrence, KS Major: Mining Engineering
Lance is new to the Hardrocker program and has a lot of promise to do great things. During Lance's senior year, he averaged 17points a game and shot 53 percent from the field. He made 72 percent of his free throws and also grabbed eight rebounds per game. Lance is the son of Travis and Terri Kilburn.
No. 40 Kyle Doerr Sophomore
Position: F Height: 67"
Hometown: Rapid City, Major: Environmental Engineering}
Kyle makes his prolific return to Rapid City after spending two years in Alaska playing for the NCAA Div II University of Anchorage Seawolves. Kyle is a talented inside player that has the strength and skills needed at the defensive end,but can also knock down shots at the other end.He should be an immediate boost to the Hardrockers this year. Kyle is the son of Harold and Juli Doerr.
Mayer Profiles
No. 44 Carl Johnson
Sen/or 1
Position: C
Height: 6'10"
Hometown: Rapid City, SD
Major: Interdisciplinary Sciences
Carl suffered a foot injury this past offseason but appears to have healed for the most part as he starts his senior campaign After transferring from Montana last year, Carl made an instant impact to the Hardrockers and as soon as he is fully recovered this season, will be quite a force in the paint Carl is the son of Greg and Susan Johnson
No. 55 Jordan Schmitz
Junior ^aaf
Position: F
Height: 6'5"
Hometown: Williston, ND
Major: Chemistry
Jordan has been great in a supporting role his first two seasons as a Hardrocker He has absorbed a lot of the Hardrockers system and has added some touch from midrange to his offensive arsenal Look for Jordan to contribute on both ends this season Jordan is the son of John and Kathy Schmitz
HARDROCKER BASKETBALL
2009-10 PRESEASON FACTS & MEDIA INFO
General Information
Name of School: South Dakota School of Mines
Address: 501 East St. Joseph Street
City/Zip: Rapid City, SD, 57701
Enrollment: 2100
Nickname: Hardrockers
School Colors: OldGoldand Navy Blue
Gymnasium: Goodell Gymnasium
Affiliation: NAIA
Conference: Dakota Athletic Conference
President: Dr Robert Wharton
Alma Mater: Virginia Polytechnic Institute / Humboldt State University (Calif.)
Athletic Director: Dr Dick Kaiser
Alma Mater: University ofNorthern Colorado/ South Dakota State University
Athletic Department Phone: 605-394-2351
Athletic Department Fax: 605-394-6950
Sports Information Office
Sports Information Director: Brad Blume
Alma Mater: South Dakota State, 1999
SID Office Phone: 605-394-2355
SID Fax: 605-394-6950
SID E-mail: bradley.blume@sdsmt.edu
Athletics website: www.gorockers.com
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Jason Henry
Alma Mater: B.S., Minot State University;
MS from North Dakota State
Record at SDM: 51-68
Basketball Office Phone: 605-355-3023
Email: jason.henry@sdsmt.edu
Assistant: Eric Glenn
TeamInformation
2008-09 Overall Record: 19-11
2008-09 DAC Record: 7-7
Home/Away II2-2 74-9
MediaInformation
Newspapers
Rapid City Journal (Jeff Budlong)
P.O Box450
Rapid City, SD, 57709
Phone: 605-394-8430
E-mail: sports@rapidcityjournal.com
Fax: 605-394-8463
Radio
KKLS (Tom Rudebusch)
P.O Box 2480
Rapid City, SD, 57709
Phone: 605-343-6161
tomrudebusch@rushmore.com
Television
KEVN TV (Jamie Zepp)
P.O Box 677
Rapid City, SD, 57709
Phone: 605-394-7777
Fax: 605-394-3652
E-mail: sports@kevn.com
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P.O. Box 9549
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SD Mines men's hoopswell balancedheading into season
By Brad Blume Sports Information Director South Dakota School of MinesRAPID CITY —- The South Dakota Schoolof Mines men's basketball team hashigh hopes heading into the 2009-10 hoops season Pretty much the same high hopes that the Hardrockers and fifth-year head coach Jason Henry have every year
"Our expectations are simple/' Henry said "We want to be competitive night after night and end up in the Top 4 of the Dakota Athletic Conferenceheading into playoffs so we can have a first-round home game."
The goals are simple and to the point After a strong showing last year in which the Hardrockersmade the Top 25 NAIA Coaches' Poll, tied a school record for consecutive wins with 11 andfinished tied for fourth in the conference and made a run to the semifinals, SD Mines is poised for even more success this time out, with askilled lineup filled with experienced veterans and talented newcomers
Gone from the team are seniors Brandon Smith, Donny DeGooyer and Kyle Kurth Smith, a starter, was named DACSenior Player of the Year and DeGooyer started all seasonaswell Kurth provided a good sparkto the team and provided quality minutes as an upperclassman
This year's version looks even stronger with three seniors, five juniors, five sophomores and three freshmen
"We will definitely have strength in numbers again," Henry said "This year we hope and expect some guys to really step up their games and play the majority of the minutes But we also have a solid bench and we are able to go asfar as 10 or 11 deep if needed."
Topping out the senior class isfour-year starter Robbie Fedor The 6-foot-l-inch guard knows the ins and outs of the team which iswhy he isthe captain and leader of the squad Lastyear, Fedor was the team's second leading scorer averaging 12 points a
game He is also closeto joining the 1,000-point club
Carl Johnson (center) is another senior that Henry expects a lot out of this year and at 6-10 and 240 pounds, it's easyto seewhy Johnsontransferred in as ajunior and after a year of learning the system should be ready to go Hedid suffer afoot injury in the off-season which may limit him in the early goings, but accordingto Henry, Johnsonis rehabilitating nicely Johnson averaged 4 rebounds a game last year and just under 10 points eachtime out
The final senior is Kyle Turpin, a 6-6 forward with a lot of athletic ability It took Turpin some time to adjust to a new system, but with ayear under his belt, Henry feels Turpin will have a break-out year
The junior class is led by DACAll-Conference first teamer A.J Trennepohl who is a 6-3 guard and deadly accuratefrom the perimeter Trennepohl was the Hardrockers' leading scorer in 2008-09 averaging 12.3 points a game and shot over 50 percent from the three-point line Hewill also breach 1,000 points in his SD Mines career and is a threat whenever he has the ball
Junior Kaleb Rehmer (6-5 forward) has been with the team for two full years and is a real asset to the program Henry said he outworks everyone on the floor and haslots of energy when he gets in the game
Junior Scott May (6-3 guard) is a two-year starter that hasspent time asthe point guard Henry now plans to play him at the off-guard spot aswell Starting as a freshman and running the offense has given May good basketball vision, distributing the ball to the open player on the court He led the team in assistslast year with 89 and was the team's best defender
New this year asa transfer from Minnesota isjunior Trevor Larson, a 6-5 forward from Rochester Community College Henry said Larson is a hardnosed player that isn't afraid to stick his body in there and could have one or two chargesa contest
He will make a great teammate but will take some time to learn the system aswill all newplayers
Junior JordanSchmitz rounds out the upperclassmen as a 6-5 forward Henry said Schmitz has had a great off-season and is becoming a good mid-range shooter Schmitz also adds experience and depth to the roster which is sure to pay off this season
Looking at the sophomore class, Nate Jacobson returns to the lineup after a mid-season shoulder injury that required surgery He started asa freshman and will be looked to asasophomore to step up hisgame Henry hopes he will continue to increase his leadership role
Another transfer issophomore Kyle Doerr, who was Jacobson's teammate in high school at St Thomas More Doerr is a 6-7 forward that also possesses a good touch around the basket and is also a strong athlete that can rebound
Tommy Smith is a player that is a threat with the ball Henry saidthat Smith has an explosive first step that allows him to quickly drive to the hoop If the 61 guard candothat consistently, hewill seealot of action this season
After spending two years on the bench (redshirted hisfirst year and suffering season-ending back injury as freshman) Friesen, a 6-6 guard, is ready and willingto contribute to the Hardrockers this year.He is one of the best shooters on the team and isable to play a couple of different positions for the 'Rockers
Add sophomore Cameron Cale (6-3 guard) and freshmen Lance Kilburn (6-4 guard), Jake Miller (6-4 guard) and Blake McPherson (6-6 forward) to the mix and the Hardrockershave a talented and well balanced roster
The Hardrockershave had a strong outside game the past couple of seasons with Trennepohl and Fedor hitting shots from around the arch andthat doesn't appear to have changed asthis season gets started
"We have two of the Top 3-point shooters in the country headed into the season," Henry said."Our point guard play hasvastly improved over the last couple years."
With the addition of some height and mass under the basket, the Hardrockers become a little bit harder to handle
"Our overall depth is a good thing, especiallyat the 'big-man spots' with two of those (players) being seniors," Henry said." And our experience in general is a positive We were a little young last year and had some growing painsat times."
SD Mines has a fairly tough schedulethisseason, taking on talented teams not only in the DAC,but also in other divisions asthe Hardrockershave bouts with four NCAA Div. IIschools.
"I am a little concernedabout our overall athleticism which I am concerned about every year," Henry said "We play so many teams that are going to be more athletic than we are We need to makesure that we rebound fundamentally andthat we just become better rebounders in general.
Looking at the conference, Black Hills State was picked to repeat asthe top team, while the Hardrockers were picked to finish fourth with Minot State and Jamestownjust a head of them
"The Yellow Jackets are obviously the team to beat," Henry said "But after that it's pretty wide open I hope to have the Hardrockersin the mix of the Top4 and make a run throughout the playoffs
"We just have to make sure we are the hardest working team in the conference, play smart and keep improving on a daily basis Hopefully we will have a chancewhen it's all said and done."
Hardroeier History
793-963 All-Time Program Record
.451 Winning Percentage
Hardrocfrers Individual Records
Points
Career 2,440 -Doug Schlepp (1970-74)
Season 724 - Quinn Diede (2001-2002)
Game 44 - Doug Schlepp (1973-74) vs BHSU
Rebounds
Career 1,198 - Dave Jackson (1966-70)
Season 414 - Jim Konst (1972-73)
Game 30 - Jeff Dietz (1969-70) vs DWU
FreeThrows
Made
Career 617 - Doug Schlepp (1970-74)
Season 197 - Derek Knapp (1992-93) 197 - Doug Schlepp (1972-73)
Game 20 - Steve Malone (1981-82) vs BHSU
Consecutive 34 - Justin Vangraefschepe (2003-04)
Attempt
Career 969 - Doug Schlepp (1970-74)
Season 245 - Doug Schlepp (1972-73)
Game 25 - Steve Malone (1981-82) vs BHSU
Percentage
Career
Season .913 - Justin Vangraefschepe (2003-04) - 94/103
Game 1.00 - Doug Schlepp (1973-74) -14/14
Field Goals
Made
Career 994 - Jim Benjamin (1982-86)
Season 274 - Doug Schlepp (1973-74)
Game 20 - Doug Schlepp (1985-86) vs BHSU
Attempt
Career 1,860 - Doug Schlepp (1970-74)
Season 487 - Doug Schlepp (1973-74)
Game 35 - Doug Schlepp (1973-74) vs Minot St
Percentage
Career
Season .622 - Brandon Smith (2007-08) 107/172
Game 1.00 - A.J Trennepohl (2007-08) 10/10 (minimum of 6 attempts)
3 Pt Made
Career 242 - Mitch Slusarski (1990-94)
Season 99 - Quinn Diede (2001-2002)
Game 9 - Mitch Slusarski (1990-91) vs Dakota St
3 Pt Attempt
Career 657 - Mitch Slusarski (1990-94)
Season 218 - Quinn Diede (2001-02)
Assists
Career 670 - Mitch Slusarski (1990-94)
Season 247 - Dave Becker (1985-86)
Game 18- Doug Schlepp (1973-74) vs Dickinson
Current as of April 2009
Hardrocfrers
Tearn Records
Points
Season 2,735-(1991-92)
Game 130 - (1969-70) vs Rocky Mt
Average 95.0-(1971-72)
Rebounds
Season 1,477 - (1971-72)
Game 73 - (1970-71) vs. BHSU
Average 54.7-(1971-72)
FreeThrows Made
Season 558 - (1991-92)
Game 42 - (1990-91) vs Chadron St
Attempt
Season 828 - (1991-92)
Game 55 - (1990-91) vs Minot St
Percentage
Season .767 - (1991-92) 635/828
Game 1.000 - (2004-2005) 12/12 vs Jamestown College
Field Goals
Made
Season 1,006 - (1971-72)
Game 52 - (1978-79) vs Bellevue (2004-2005) vs Alliance-Nazarene
Attempt
Season 2,194-(1972-73)
Game 110 - (1972-73) vs Kearney
Percentage Season .537 - (1985-86)
Game .733 - (2005-06) vs Dickinson State (33/45)
3 Pt. Made
Season 294 - (1991-92)
Game 17- (1991-92) vs Sioux Falls
3 Pt.Attempt
Season 770-(1991-92)
Game 37 - (1991-92) vs Sioux Falls
Most wins in a season 22 1991-92 Hugh Welsh
Most Consecutive wins 111991-92 Hugh Welsh
2008-09 Jason Henry
Best winning percentage .773 1951-52 Bob Hunt
Current as of April 2009