UMD Men's Basketball Media Guide 2016-17

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CONTENTS

2016-17 SEASON Schedule 3 Romano Gymnasium 3 Quick Facts 3 Coach Matt Bowen 4 Assistant Coaches & Support Staff 6 PLAYER BIOS Photo Roster 8 Seniors 9 Juniors 10 Sophomores 12 First Year Players 15 2015-16 SEASON Results 18 Final Statistics 19 Category Leaders 19

PROGRAM HISTORY Year-by-Year Results 22 Coaching Records 22 Against the Competition 24 UMD in the Postseason 26 Postseason Honors 27 All-Americans 28 Bulldogs & the NBA 28

RECORD BOOK Single Game Records 29 Single Season Records 30 Career Recoords & Category Leaders 31 All-Time Roster 32

NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE 2015 All-NSIC Postseason Awards 20 Member Institutions 20 All-Time Standings 21 NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament 21

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2016 SEASON

SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER 5 EX Wisconsin-River Falls 7pm 11 Central Missouri 7:30pm 12 Lindenwood 3pm 22 Northern Michigan 6pm 26 Michigan Tech 3pm DECEMBER 2 * Bemidji State 8pm 3 * Minnesota Crookston 6pm 9 * Southwest Minnesota State 8pm 10 * Sioux Falls 6pm 17 * St. Cloud State 4pm 19 Wisconsin-Parkside 3pm 30 * U-Mary 8pm 31 * Minot State 6pm JANUARY 3 Wisconsin-Superior 1pm 6 * Minnesota Crookston 8pm 7 * Bemidji State 6pm 10 * St. Cloud State 8pm 13 * Winona State 8pm 14 * Upper Iowa 6pm 20 * MSU Moorhead 8pm 21 * Northern State 6pm 27 * Augustana (S.D.) 8pm 28 * Wayne State 6pm FEBRUARY 3 * Minnesota State 8pm 4 * Concordia-St. Paul 6pm 10 * Minot State 8pm 11 * U-Mary 6pm 17 * Northern State 8pm 18 * MSU Moorhead 6pm

*NSIC Match | Romano Gym Regular season only. All game times listed in Central time.

quick facts UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name University of Minnesota Duluth Founded 1895 Enrollment 10,878 Chancellor Dr. Lendley C. Black Athletic Director Josh Berlo FAR Dr. Stephen Castleberry Nickname Bulldogs Colors Maroon and Gold National Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference NSIC NSIC Members Augustana (S.D.), Bemidji State, Concordia-St. Paul, U-Mary, Minnesota-Crookston, Minnesota State Mankato, MSU Moorhead, Minot State Northern State, Sioux Falls, Southwest Minnesota State, St. Cloud State, Upper Iowa, Wayne State College, Winona State Home Arena Romano Gymnasium (2,759)

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ROMANO GYMNASIUM Venerable Romano Gymnasium has been the home of Bulldog basketball for 62 years and, since the on-campus facility opened in 1953-54, UMD has parlayed Romano’s friendly confines into 608 victories and a .740 winning percentage. The Bulldogs have finished with a winning record in 55 of their previous 61 seasons of play at Romano Gymnasium, going unbeaten on six occasions: 1957-58, 1962-63, 1981-82, 1987-88, 1989-90, 1990-91. In the 1980s and 1990s, Romano Gymnasium housed one of the most dominating home-court runs in college basketball history as UMD rolled up a 232-42 mark that included a school-record 41-game home winning streak from Jan. 14, 1989 through Nov. 23, 1991. The 2,759-seat facility underwent an extensive $2 million face-lift following the 1986-87 season and has had numerous minor renovations since then. In 1987, It was officially renamed in honor of the late Ralph Romano, UMD’s Director of Intercollegiate Athletics from 1969 to 1983. BASKETBALL STAFF HISTORY Head Coach Matt Bowen, 5th Season All-Time Record 1197-853 (85 seasons) Alma Mater Indiana (1995) NCAA Division II Tour. Appearances 5 Phone (218) 726-7270 (1957, 1965, 1997, 2002, 2003) Email mbowen@d.umn.edu All-Time NCAA Tour. Record 1-5 Record at UMD 51-62 NAIA National Tour. Appearances 10 Overall Record 115-164 (11th Season) (1958, 1959, 1985, 1987-92) Assistant Coach Matt Hockett All-Time NAIA Tour. Record 6-10 Phone (218) 726-6199 NSIC Championships 16 Email hockett@d.umn.edu MIAC Championships 4 Graduate Assistant Jake Schalow Phone (218) 726-6752 SPORTS INFORMATION Email jschalow@d.umn.edu Basketball Contact Mitch Callister Athletic Trainer Donnie Hermanson Phone (218) 726-8514 Email calli083@d.umn.edu LAST SEASON 2015-16 Overall Record 15-14 2015-16 NSIC 11-11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost 1/4

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head coach matt bowen

matt bowen Fifth-year head coach Matt Bowen is no stranger to turning a program around, after taking an eight win 201213 team to an above .500 record the last two seasons. Bowen previously turned around a perennial Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference underdog in Bemidji State University to a championship level. Bowen's teams have steadily improved since taking over Bemidji State and, most recently, UMD - the Bulldogs' win percentage has risen from .364 in 2009-12 to .518 from 2013-present. Bowen completed his turnaround of Bemidji State in his sixth and most productive year with the program, guiding the Beavers to a school record 22-9 overall mark which included an NSIC regular season championship and the program’s second NCAA II tournament berth in the team’s 91-year history. In addition to receiving votes in the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Division II poll for the first-time ever, Bowen also produced the 2011-12 NSIC and NCAA II Player of the Year in James Ellisor. Bowen’s teams saw consistent improvement at Bemidji State, with a five-win first season improving to a 12-win team in year four and the 22-win championship team in 2011-12. He’s done the same thing at UMD, taking over a team that had won as few as seven games in 2010-11 and averaging 10.25 wins per year in his first four seasons with the Bulldogs. Under Bowen, UMD produced its first NABC All-Region selection since 2008-09 in Brett Ervin (‘15) during the 2014-15 season as well as NABC Honors Court selection Jake Harder (‘16) that season and All-NSIC guard Jordan Reetz (‘14) the previous year. Bowen has recorded 12 or more wins for the Bulldogs in three consecutive seasons, something UMD had not matched in a decade.

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HEAD COACH, FIFTH SEASON The 2015-16 Bulldogs jumped out to a sizzling 9-1 start under the guidance of Bowen, the best conference start since the 1990-91 season. Prior to his appointment in Bemidji, Bowen spent 15 years on the staffs of three NCAA I institutions, working under the likes of Homer Drew (Valparaiso University), Gene Bartow (University of Alabama-Birmingham) and Bob Knight (Indiana University). He served a four-year stint as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Valparaiso from 2002-06 and helped the Crusaders to two Mid-Continent Conference titles and one berth each in the NCAA (2004) and NIT (2003) tournaments. Bowen spent the previous seven years (1995-2002) in an assistant coaching role at Alabama-Birmingham, where the Blazers secured a pair of berths in the NIT tournament, one Conference USA National Division championship and one NCAA Tournament appearance. As an undergraduate, Bowen attended Indiana University and was employed for five seasons as the men’s basketball team manager. He was part of two Big Ten championship clubs and four NCAA Tournament qualifiers (including the 1992 Hoosiers, who advanced to the Final Four). A native of River Falls, Wisconsin, Bowen graduated from Indiana University in 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree in health, physical education and recreation and earned a Master’s degree in health education from Alabama-Birmingham four years later. His father, Rick, was the head men’s basketball coach at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 1986-2006 and retired as that school’s athletic director in 2010. Bowen and his wife, Ashli, have two daughters - McKenzi (12) and Addison (7).

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head coach matt bowen CAREER COACHING RECORDS SEASON OVERALL PCT. NSIC PCT. 2006-07* 5-23 .179 5-13 .278 2007-08* 6-21 .222 3-15 .167 2008-09* 8-19 .296 6-14 .300 2009-10* 12-15 .444 8-12 .400 2010-11* 11-15 .423 8-14 .364 2011-12* 22-9 .710 16-6 .727 2012-13 8-19 .296 6-16 .375 2013-14 12-15 .444 10-12 .455 2014-15 16-14 .533 12-10 .545 2015-16 15-14 .517 11-11 .500 TOTALS 115-164 .412 85-123 .409 *Bemidji State

Brett Ervin (’15), center, playing in Portugal

PRODUCING PROFESSIONALS

At each stop of Coach Bowen’s career, he has produced players who continue their basketball careers at the next level. Below is a list of the names of those players and where they played.

ON COACH BOWEN: BOB KNIGHT, FORMER HEAD COACH (TEXAS TECH, INDIANA, ARMY) “Matt Bowen is a young coach with a very good basketball background. He did a tremendous job at Indiana. The people and programs he has been with since those days say he has done an outstanding job with them as well. Clearly, Matt is well prepared for this opportunity and he’s excited for the chance to coach at [UMD]. It’s a great setting for him.” ANDY KENNEDY, HEAD COACH (UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI) “I had the opportunity to work with Matt when we were much younger coaches at UAB and I could see first hand that he had the makings of a very good head coach. He has a great work ethic and knowledge of the game. He, like I, have been very fortunate to have been around quality teachers and program builders in Coach Knight and Gene Bartow. I am sure he’s going to bring that same approach to this situation at UMD.” MURRY BARTOW, FORMER HEAD COACH (EAST TENNESSEE STATE) “UMD is fortunate to get a person of Matt’s character and coaching ability. He comes from a great basketball family and has had good training at UAB and Valparaiso. I can say that when he was with me at UAB he was an outstanding coach on the floor, he was incredibly knowledgeable and he had a great work ethic. I think he has an incredibly bright future in the game.”

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PLAYER (University) LEAGUE/CAREERS Will Campbell (UAB) USBLL/ABA (6 seasons) Fred Williams (UAB) Japan (12) Antonio Jackson (UAB) NBDL (4) Tony Johnson (UAB) USBL/ABA (3) Ronald Howard (Valparaiso) NBDL (active) Raitis Grafs (Valparaiso) Estonia (active) Roberto Nieves (Valparaiso) Puerto Rico (3) Mohamed Kone (Valparaiso) Iran (active) Mouss Mbaye (Valparaiso) Mozambique (3) Shawn Huff (Valparaiso) Italy (active) Alex Smith (BSU) Turkey (3) Seth Haake (BSU) Germany (1) Gunther Zajic (BSU) Austria (1) James Ellisor (BSU Russa (active) Mason Walters (BSU) Germany (1) Dermaine Crockrell (BSU) India (active) Jake Hottenstein (UMD) Spain (1) Brett Ervin (UMD) Portugal (active) Taylor Lavery (UMD) Romania (active) Pierre Newton (UMD) India (active) Brendon Pineda (UMD) India (active) Bowen also coached a pair of Olympians during his coaching career. Those players are: PLAYER (University) COUNTRY/YEAR Kikas Gomes (Valparaiso) Angola 2008/’12 Ali Berdiel (Valparaiso) Puerto Rico 2012

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coaches & support staff matt hockett ASSISTANT COACH, SECOND SEASON Former Bulldog player and UMD graduate Matt Hockett returns to the coaching staff for his second season with the team. Hockett joined the Bulldog bench last season, helping to guide the Bulldogs to a 15-14 finish. Hockett came to Duluth with a wealth of coaching experience at a variety of levels, spending six seasons as the head varsity boys basketball coach at Stoughton High School in Wisconsin. The Vikings won four-straight Badger Conference championships and earned the school’s first trip to the state tournament since 1939 in 2013. He also served as a physical education teacher, most recently at Stoughton H.S. “When I initially resigned from my high school coaching position, I sat down with my family [and decided] the only way I’d be able to get back into coaching would be the perfect position,” said Hockett. When the UMD position opened, his wife, Ann Hockett, “said it doesn’t get more perfect than that.” Hockett spent five years playing for the Bulldogs, serving as the team captain during his senior season. Also that year, he earned the 2006-07 North Central Conference Honor

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Athlete Award as well as UMD’s E.L. “Duce” Rasmussen Scholar Athlete Award. He was twice voted the team’s most improved player and spent five years as a member of the Bulldogs Student Athlete Advisory Committee. In 2005, he was UMD’s representative at the NCAA Leadership Academy in Boston, Massachusettes. Following his Bulldog playing career, Hockett participated in a two-month professional mission trip for Athletes in Action, spending time in Beijing, China. “Everything I’ve done since graduating from UMD has been a byproduct of what I learned there,” said Hockett. “I’m very excited to come back to a place I call home. Coach Bowen’s team has improved every year since he’s been there, and I hope to contribute in a small way as we build on the great tradition of UMD men’s basketball.” Hockett earned a bachelor of applied science from UMD, majoring in physical and health education. Along the way, he has coached boys and girls tennis, football, and strength & conditioning in addition to basketball. Matt and Ann have one son, Braxton, born earlier this year. “Matt’s passion for the Bulldogs is unrivaled,” added Bowen. “I am confident his passion for UMD and our basketball program will enhance our current path to be champions in the classroom, in competition and in the community.”

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coaches & support staff Jack Herum GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH, FIRST SEASON Head coach Matt Bowen added Jack Herum to join the Bulldog bench prior to the 2016-17 season. Herum brings a host of collegiate playing experience to UMD after graduating from his hometown school - the University of Wisconsin-River Falls in 2016. With the Falcons, Herum started 51 of 54 games over his two seasons at forward. Herum averaged 6.4 points and 5.1 rebounds per game as a senior, guiding UW-River Falls to a 17-11 record on his way to a trip to the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship game. Prior to playing with the Falcons, Herum was a member of the 2013-14 NCAA Division III Champion University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Herum graduated with a degree in Exercise Sport Science and is currently pursuing a Master's in Education at UMD.

rick bowen VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH, FIFTH SEASON Rick Bowen joined the UMD staff in 2012 after serving as the head men’s basketball coach at University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 1986-2005. He served the dual role of athletic director and basketball coach from 1995 until 2005 and assumed the full-time position as AD at the end of his coaching career until his retirement from Wisconsin-River Falls on June 21, 2010. Bowen came to UWRF in 1986 following five years as a Wisconsin Badger assistant coach where he served on the staff with current Badger Coach Bo Ryan. He previously was an assistant coach at Ball State University, working under Coach Steve Yoder at both institutions. Bowen currently is seventh all-time in the WIAC win column. His 259 victories at River Falls put him first all-time in Falcon victories. The 2003-04 season ended 54 years of Falcon basketball frustration when the Falcons hit the 20-win mark for the

first time since the 1950 season and brought a WIAC championship home to the campus and the city of River Falls. He earned the WIAC basketball Coach of the Year award and his peers also selected him as the NABC West Region Coach of the Year. In 2006-07 the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) awarded Bowen with the National Service Award for his contributions to Division III basketball. He is currently the NABC’s national chair of the Division III All-American Committee. For his extensive service and dedication to basketball in the state of Wisconsin, Bowen was inducted into the Wisconsin Basketball Hall of Fame by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association in October 2009. Bowen graduated from Indiana University in 1966. He served the Hoosiers as a student-manager under two-time National Champion Coach Branch McCracken. Bowen earned a Masters degree from St. Francis in 1971 and served in the United States Army as a combat medic from 1967-69 with service in Vietnam from December of 1967 to December of 1968. For his actions in Vietnam he was awarded a Bronze Star. Rick and his wife Sandy met as students while at Indiana University. They have been married for 45 years and have two sons, Matt and Mike. Sandy is retired after teaching cell biology and botany at River Falls High School.

SPORTS PERFORMANCE STAFF

DONNIE HERMANSON Athletic Trainer

DR. XAN CORVILLE Team Surgeon

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DR. SAM HOXIE Team Surgeon

DR. JUSTIN CUMMINS Team Surgeon

DR. BEN NELSON Team Physician

DR. JAY BUTCHER Team Physician

DR. ANN SUDOH Team Physician

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THE 2016 BULLDOGS

1 LOGAN ROHRSCHEIB Fr. • Guard • 6-2 • 185 Eau Claire, Wis.

2 TREVOR ENTWISLE So. • Guard • 5-11 • 170 Neenah, Wis.

3 JOSH WASHBURN Fr. • Guard • 5-10 • 155 Pleasant Prairie, Wis.

10 BRANDON MYER Fr. • Forward • 6-7 • 195 Superior, Wis.

11 SEAN BURNS JR. So. • Forward • 6-5 • 213 Robbinsdale, Minn.

13 JAKE LARKIN So. • Guard • 6-3 • 175 Watertown, Wis.

14 RYAN KACZYNSKI So. • Forward • 6-4 • 200 Shoreview, Minn.

15 BRANT SCHICK Fr. • Forward • 6-6 • 210 Washburn, Wis.

21 KYLE SCHALOW Jr. • Guard • 6-2 • 170 Sherwood, Wis.

22 CHARLES BENSON Sr. • Forward • 6-6 • 228 Tucson, Ariz.

25 CODY TOMLINSON So. • Guard • 6-3 • 180 Ashland, Wis.

30 JAKE WILSON Jr. • Forward • 6-5 • 190 Zimmerman, Minn.

32 LUKE HARRIS Fr. • Forward • 6-8 • 225 Northfield, Minn.

33 MAX BAWDEN Fr. • Guard • 6-3 • 180 Altoona, Wis.

34 ROBERT HARRIS Jr. • Center • 6-10 • 190 Milwaukee, Wis.

HEAD COACH Matt Bowen (fifth season) ASSISTANT COACH Matt Hockett (second season) VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH Rick Bowen (fifth season) GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH Jack Herum (first season)

35 TRENTON KRUEGER Fr. • Forward • 6-6 • 200 Eagan, Minn.


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Charles Benson

SENIOR FORWARD • 6-6 • 228 • TUCSON, ARIZ. • AMPHITHEATER H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2013-14 18-5 16.4 16-36 44.4 1-4 25.0 12-18 66.7 57 3.2 6 12 7 6 45 2.5 2014-15 16-0 5.7 6-12 50.0 0-0 -- 3-4 75.0 8 0.5 2 5 1 0 15 0.9 2015-16 28-2 10.8 17-28 60.7 0-1 0.0 13-18 72.2 69 2.5 7 15 10 4 47 1.7 TOTAL 62-7 11.1 39-76 51.3 1-5 20.0 28-40 70.0 134 2.2 15 32 18 10 107 1.7

Bulldog Career 2015-16 (JUNIOR) Appeared in 28 games including a pair of starts while averaging 10.8 minutes on the season • cashed in a career-high eight points off the bench against St. Cloud State on Dec. 19 • grabbed a career-high eight rebounds against Michigan Tech on Nov. 19 • scored six points off the bench against Northern State on Feb. 13 • scored six points, grabbed five rebounds, had two blocks and two assists in a start at Minot State to close out the regular season • averaged 1.7 points and 2.5 boards per game • selected to NSIC All-Academic Team. 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Averaged 5.7 minutes off the bench for the Bulldogs while appearing in 16 games • scored four points in his season debut against Lincoln (Mo.) on Nov. 14 • played a season-high 26 minutes as a reserve in UMD’s 80-70 victory over Wisconsin-Superior on Nov. 18 • secured a career-high two assists against MSU-Moorhead on Feb. 13 • knocked back a block against Michigan Tech on Nov. 22. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 18 games including five starts during his first collegiate season • hauled in four rebounds in his collegiate debut at Wisconsin-Parkside on Nov. 26 • netted six points to go with a season-high seven boards in a UMD win against U-Mary on Dec. 13 • followed that up with a career-high seven points and six rebounds in a start as the Bulldogs downed Minot State 81-74 on Dec. 14 • swatted a pair of blocks on two occasions, at Minnesota Crookston on Dec. 6 and at U-Mary on Jan. 18 • averaged 3.2 rebounds, third-best among returners, and 2.5 points per game.

BEFORE UMD A 2012 graduate of Amphitheater H.S. • played three seasons for coach Ben Hurley and the Panthers • received an All-State selection in his senior year after leading his team to three straight Arizona state championship game appearances, including a championship in 2011 • received all-city first team honors in both his junior and senior seasons as the captain of the Panthers • interscholastic leader in his junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL Born Charles Anthony Benson on Mar. 4, 1994 in Tucson, Ariz. • son of Dolores Padilla • has one sister, Latisha Padilla • member of National Honor Society, Link Crew, and Superintendent advisory committee while at Amphitheater H.S. • is majoring in business at UMD.

career highs POINTS 8 vs. St. Cloud State - Dec. 19, 2015 REBOUNDS 8 vs. Michigan Tech - Nov. 19, 2015 BLOCKS 2 - multiple occasions

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Kyle Schalow

JUNIOR GUARD • 6-2 • 170 • SHERWOOD, WIS. • KAUKAUNA H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2014-15 29-4 12.2 19-43 44.2 13-34 38.2 10-12 83.3 37 1.3 28 14 0 5 61 2.1 2015-16 29-18 22.6 46-107 43.0 44-95 46.3 17-20 85.0 60 2.1 24 15 1 4 153 5.3 TOTAL 22-58 17.4 65-150 43.3 57-129 44.2 27-32 84.4 97 1.7 52 29 1 9 214 3.7

Bulldog Career 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE) Started 18 games while appearing in all 29 for the Bulldogs, averaing 22.6 minutes • became a more consistent scoring threat averaging 5.3 points and 2.1 rebounds on the year • scored 12 points, a career-high, for the first time against Bemidji State on Feb. 5 • scored 11 points, hitting a trio of three-pointers at St. Cloud State on Feb. 19 • netted four three-pointers to match his season high of 12 points while dishing four assists at Augustana (S.D.) on Jan. 16 • selected to NSIC All-Academic Team. last season. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Started four games while competing in 29 in his debut season with the Bulldogs • scored a season-high nine points on 3-of-4 from three-point range at MSU-Moorhead on Feb. 13 • scored seven points to go with a season-high four rebounds in 31 minutes against Northern Michigan on Nov. 25 • scored six points and dished seven assists in his collegiate debut against Lincoln (Mo.) on Nov. 14 • scored seven points and three assists in the regular season finale against Minot State on Feb. 21.

BEFORE UMD A 2014 graduate of Kaukauna High School • played three seasons and started two for coach Michael Schalow (his father) and the Galloping Ghosts • earned All-Fox Valley Association honors as a junior and senior captain • selected as an all-conference and all-state “all star” as a senior • named team MVP as a senior • earned academic excellence and basketball excellence awards in each of his final three seasons. PERSONAL Born Kyle James Schalow in Freeport, Illinois on May 20, 1995 • son of Dawn and Michael Schalow • has one brother, Jake • is majoring in accounting at UMD.

career highs POINTS 12 - multiple occasions REBOUNDS 6 - multiple occasions ASSISTS 7 vs. Lincoln - Nov. 14, 2014

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Jake Wilson

JUNIOR FORWARD • 6-5 • 190 • ZIMMERMAN, MINN. • ZIMMERMAN H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2013-14 22-1 7.6 17-53 32.1 6-29 20.7 8-14 57.1 29 1.3 1 8 3 4 48 2.2 2014-15 — redshirt season 2015-16 28-3 9.7 31-84 36.9 20-62 32.3 12-21 57.1 38 1.4 7 7 3 7 94 3.4 TOTAL 50-4 8.8 48-137 35.0 26-91 28.6 20-35 57.1 67 1.3 8 15 6 11 142 2.8

Bulldog Career 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE) Returned to in-game action for UMD after a redshirt season, averaging 9.7 minutes in 28 games including three starts • netted 18 points on the first weekend of the season, including matching his career high with 10 against East Central (Okla.) on Nov. 14 • also scored 10 points against Wisconsin-Superior on Jan. 6 • grabbed a career high of six points against Minot State on Jan. 22 and at Upper Iowa on Feb. 5 • averaged 3.4 points and 1.4 rebounds per game on the season • selected to NSIC AllAcademic Team. Wilson sat out of game action in 2014-15, receiving a redshirt as he trained with the team in his second go-around at UMD. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN) Served as one of UMD’s top reserves with 22 appearances including one start for the Bulldogs • cracked double-digits scoring for the first time with a 10-point game at Upper Iowa on Feb. 14, earning his first career start the next night at Winona State • scored eight points in the regular season finale against Minnesota-Crookston while hauling in a seasonhigh six boards • averaged 2.2 points per game while shooting 32.1 percent.

BEFORE UMD Graduated from Zimmerman H.S. in 2013 • lettered three years for Coach Ben Kvidt’s Thunder • participated in the Minn. State All-Star game in his senior season • named Team MVP as a senior captain • received all-conference honors twice while leading the team in scoring and rebounding in his junior and senior seasons, as well as blocks three seasons • owns the Zimmerman H.S. school record for rebounds • scored over 1,000 points in his prep career while placing second all-time in scoring for the Thunder • also an All-Section selection as a two-year starter. PERSONAL Born James Robert Wilson III on August 24, 1994 • son of Lisa and J.R. Wilson • oldest of seven siblings (Lydia, Isabella, Sophia, Gabriella, Luke, and Elijah) • participated in National Honor Society and DECA • received the Leadership Award his senior year • interests include sports, video games, and the outdoors • is majoring in accounting at UMD.

career highs POINTS 10 - multiple occasions REBOUNDS 6 - multiple occasions BLOCKS 2 vs. Minnesota-Crookston - Feb. 22, 2014

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SOPHOMORE GUARD • 5-11 • 170 • NEENAH, WIS. • NEENAH H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2015-16 27-0 8.9 15-40 37.5 15-36 41.7 10-13 76.9 30 1.1 17 17 1 5 55 2.0 TOTAL 27-0 8.9 15-40 37.5 15-36 41.7 10-13 76.9 30 1.1 17 17 1 5 55 2.0

Bulldog Career 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 27 games averaging 8.9 minutes for the Bulldogs • netted his first collegiate points on a three-pointer in his debut at Central Missouri on Nov. 13 • scored a season-best seven points at MSU Moorhead on Dec. 12 • netted six points in back-to-back games at Upper Iowa on Feb. 5 and at Winona State on Feb. 6 • grabbed a season-high three rebounds against East Central (Okla.) on Nov. 14 • dished a season-high four assists against Wisconsin-Superior on Jan. 6 • averaged 2.0 points and 1.1 rebounds per game on the season.

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Germantown High School edged Neenah 48-42 • also spent three seasons on the Neenah football squad as an all-conference two-way player at cornerback and wide receiver. PERSONAL Born Trevor Jon Entwisle on Sept. 20, 1995 in Appleton, Wisconsin • son of Angie and Troy Entwisle • one of two Entwisle siblings (Jordan) • plans to major in business at UMD.

career highs POINTS 7 vs. MSU Moorhead - Dec. 12, 2015 REBOUNDS 3 - multiple occasions ASSISTS 4 vs. Wisconsin-Superior - Jan. 6, 2016

A 2015 graduate of Neenah High School • started four seasons for head coach Scott Bork and the Rockets • shot 50.0 percent from beyond the arc as a junior, earning All-Fox Valley Conference honors • led all scorers with 14 points in the 2014 Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Division 1 state championship game as

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SOPHOMORE FORWARD • 6-5 • 213 • ROBBINSDALE, MINN. • ROBBINSDALE ARMSTRONG H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS 2015-16 22-0 5.4 11-26 42.3 0-0 -- 10-25 40.0 33 1.5 3 5 4 1 32 TOTAL 34-5 11.4 22-48 45.8 1-4 25.0 15-22 68.2 65 1.9 8 17 8 6 60

Bulldog Career 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 22 games off the bench, averaging 5.4 minutes in his first collegiate go-around • grabbed a season-high five rebounds and scored four points against East Central (Okla.) on Nov. 14 • scored a collegiate-high five points at No. 4 MSU Moorhead on Dec. 12 • averaged 1.5 points and 1.5 rebounds for the Bulldogs.

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PERSONAL Born Sean Lamar Burns, Jr. on July 20, 1997 in Minnesota • son of Trishell and Sean Burns • has one older sister, Trishanna • father, Sean Burns, Sr., played junior college basketball in Illinois • undecided on a major at UMD.

BEFORE UMD A 2015 graduate of Robbinsdale Armstrong High School • ranked first in the Northwest Suburban Conference with 8.5 rebounds and third in assists with 3.4 assists during his senior season • earned an All-Metro Third Team selection by the Star Tribune • scored 15.3 points, grabbed one steal, and knocked back 1.2 blocks per game last season.

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career highs POINTS 5 vs. Wisconsin-Superior - Dec 12, 2015 REBOUNDS 5 vs. Wisconsin-Superior - Nov. 14, 2015 ASSISTS 1 (multiple occasions)

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13 Jake Larkin

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SOPHOMORE GUARD • 6-3 • 175 • WATERTOWN, WIS. • WATERTOWN H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2014-15 10-0 3.3 4-9 44.4 0-3 -- 0-1 -- 8 0.8 0 0 0 0 8 0.8 2015-16 - redshirt season TOTAL 10-0 3.3 4-9 44.4 0-3 -- 0-1 -- 8 0.8 0 0 0 0 8 0.8

Bulldog Career Larkin trained with the Bulldogs but sat out of game action in a redshirt season in 2015-16. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 10 games off the bench for UMD during his first go-around • scored four points in a seasonhigh 10 minutes at MSUMoorhead on Feb. 13 • hauled in a season-high four rebounds while sinking a pair of points in his collegiate debut against Lincoln (Mo.) on Nov. 14.

BEFORE UMD A 2014 graduate of Watertown High School • played three seasons for coach Travis Moulton and the Goslings • All-Wisconsin Little Ten Conference First Team selection in his senior season, and an Honorable Mention in his junior campaign • served as team captain in his senior season • finished as the Goslings’ top scorer in 2013-14 • also lettered in baseball and football while at Watertown. PERSONAL Born Jacob Andrew Larkin on Oct. 4, 1995 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin • son of Sherry and Jeffery Larkin • youngest of four siblings

(Jackie, Kelly, and Ashley) • member of National Honor Society and Academic Decathlon at Watertown H.S. • father played basketball at NCAA III University of Wisconsin-River Falls • plans to major in mechanical engineering at UMD.

career highs POINTS 5 vs. Wisconsin-Superior - Dec 12, 2015 REBOUNDS 5 vs. Wisconsin-Superior - Nov. 14, 2015 ASSISTS 1 (multiple occasions)

14 Ryan kaczynski

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SOPHOMORE GUARD • 6-4 • 200 • SHOREVIEW, MINN. • MOUNDS VIEW H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2015-16 10-0 3.1 2-4 50.0 0-0 -- 3-3 100.0 7 0.7 2 0 0 0 7 0.7 TOTAL 10-0 3.1 2-4 50.0 0-0 -- 3-3 100.0 7 0.7 2 0 0 0 7 0.7

Bulldog Career 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 10 games in a reserve role during his first collegiate goaround, averaging 3.1 minutes • made his collegiate debut at Central Missouri on Nov. 13 • scored a season-high three points against WisconsinSuperior on Jan. 6 • scored at least two points in three straight games Jan. 6-16 • grabbed three rebounds at No. 4 MSU Moorhead on Dec. 12.

career highs POINTS 3 vs. Wisconsin-Superior - Jan. 6, 2016 REBOUNDS 3 vs. MSU Moorhead - Dec. 12, 2015 ASSISTS 1 - multiple occasions

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BEFORE UMD A 2015 graduate of Mounds View High School • started three seasons for the Mustangs • eceived All-Suburban East Conference honors each of the past three seasons and All-Metro selections the past two seasons • led the Mustangs in scoring as a junior and led the conference in scoring as a senior • a 1,000 point career scorer, he is second all-time in points at Mounds View • also participated in football as a tight end/wide receiver and track & field as a jumper/ sprinter. PERSONAL Born Ryan Daniel Kaczynski on August 28, 1996 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin • son of Jeanne and Dan Kaczynski • one of three siblings (Stephanie and Jenny) • mother, Jeanne, ran track at Marquette University and his grandfather, Bob Kaczynski, was a 1999 inductee into the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, as the former coach of the West Allis Hale Girls High School team • participated in National Honor Society and the student newspaper while at Mounds View • is majoring in marketing at UMD.

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25 Cody Tomlinson

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SOPHOMORE GUARD • 6-3 • 180 • ASHLAND, WIS. • WASHBURN H.S. SEASON GP-GS MINS FG-ATT FG% 3FG-ATT 3FG% FT-ATT FT% REB AVG AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG. 2015-16 12-0 4.3 5-11 45.5 1-4 25.0 2-4 50.0 2 0.2 3 0 0 2 13 1.1 TOTAL 12-0 4.3 5-11 45.5 1-4 25.0 2-4 50.0 2 0.2 3 0 0 2 13 1.1

Bulldog Career 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 12 games in a reserve role during his debut season averaging 4.3 minutes per game • netted his collegiate high of nine against WisconsinSuperior on Jan. 6, adding two assists against the YellowJackets • grabbed a season-high two rebounds at MSU Moorhead on Dec. 12 • averaged 1.1 points on the season.

undefeated Indian Head Conference championship seasons and a Wisconsin state tournament appearance • all-time leading scorer at Washburn, earning first team all-conference honors each of the past three seasons, including Player of the Year selections as a junior and senior • made the All-Wisconsin First Team as a senior. PERSONAL Born Cody Lee Tomlinson on May 10, 1997 in Ashland, Wisconsin • son of Jolene and Lee Tomlinson • one of three Tomlinson siblings (Jon and Kailey) • plans to major in business at UMD.

BEFORE UMD A 2015 graduate of Washburn High School • started four seasons for Coach Gasperini and the Castle Guards • led Wasburn to back-toback

career highs POINTS 9 vs. Wisconsin-Superior - Jan. 6, 2016 REBOUNDS 2 vs. MSU Moorhead - Dec. 12, 2015 ASSISTS 2 vs. Wisconsin-Superior - Jan. 6, 2016

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34 Robert Harris

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JUNIOR CENTER • 6-10 • 190 • MILWAUKEE, WIS. • SOUTHEASTERN (IOWA) C.C.

BEFORE UMD Played the last two seasons at Southeastern (Iowa) Community College • averaged 2.7 points and 1.9 rebounds per game for the Blackhawks • scored a season-high 11 points on two occasions • helped lead Southeastern C.C. to a 21-10 record a season ago • 2014 graduate of Riverside High School • selected to 2014 Top Senior Watch List in the state of Wisconsin • earned All-Milwaukee City Conference First Team honors as a junior and Second Team honors as a senior. PERSONAL Born Nov. 14, 1995 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. • son of Antonia and Robert Harris • has one sibling, Rotonia Williams • is majoring in communications with a minor in coaching at UMD.

1 Logan Rohrscheib

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FRESHMAN GUARD • 6-2 • 185 • EAU CLAIRE, WIS. • REGIS H.S.

BEFORE UMD A 2016 graduate of Regis Catholic High School in Eau Claire, Wisconsin • started all four seasons as a guard for the Ramblers • served as a senior captain during the 2015-16 season after being named the Team MVP • earned All-State First Team and all Western Cloverbelt Conference First Team honors during his junior campaign • earned an All-Northwest Region Second Team selection as a junior and Special Mention as a sophomore • received team's Playmaker award as a freshman and sophomore • also played quarterback for Regis as a freshman. PERSONAL Born Logan Steven Rohrscheib on Feb. 1, 1998 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin • son of Amy and Steve Rohrscheib • has two younger siblings, Morgan and Makenna • cousin of UMD football senior quarterback Drew Bauer • mother Amy (Bauer) played basketball at the University of Wisconsin; father Steve played quarterback for the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire • majoring in accounting at UMD.

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3 Josh Washburn

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FRESHMAN GUARD • 5-10 • 155 • PLEASANT PRAIRIE, WIS. • INDIAN TRAIL H.S.

BEFORE UMD A 2016 graduate of Indian Trail High School • was a two-year captain for the Hawks • averaged 18.5 points per game as a senior • connected on 79 three pointers in 2015-16, good for 3.4 per game • led the Southeast Conference in three-pointers made his senior season while ranking second in scoring • named to the All-Southeast Conference First Team • led the Hawks to a 21-5 season his junior year. PERSONAL Born Sept. 30, 1997 in Pleasant Prairie, Wis. • son of Penny and Todd Washburn • has an older brother Kyle • is majoring in business at UMD.

10 Brandon Myer

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FRESHMAN FORWARD• 6-7 • 195 • SUPERIOR, WIS. • SUPERIOR H.S.

BEFORE UMD A 2016 graduate of Superior High School • named to All-Lake Superior Conference First Team as a senior • voted team's MVP while averaging 10 points and 5.5 rebounds during his senior season • selected by the Duluth News Tribune as the area's Player of the Year • also played football for the Spartans. PERSONAL Born June 22, 1998 in Superior, Wis. • son of Jeanne and Dale Myer • has one younger sister, Maddy Myer • is majoring in business at UMD.

15 Brant Schick

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FRESHMAN FORWARD • 6-6 • 210 • WASHBURN, WIS. • WASHBURN H.S.

BEFORE UMD A 2016 graduate of Washburn High School • started the past two seasons and lettered four years as a forward and center for the Castle Guards • played alongside Bulldog sophomore Cody Tomlinson at Washburn • served as a senior captain during the 2015-16 season • named All-Indianhead Conference Player of the Year during his senior campaign • earned all-conference second team honors as a sophomore and first team honors in his junior and senior seasons • led the Castle Guards to a state tournament appearance in 2014-15 • also played football as Washburn's punter for three season. PERSONAL Born Brant Allen Schick on Sept. 7, 1997 in Ashland, Wisconsin • son of Kerri Schilts and Daniel Schick • has one sister, Kimberly Casper • led the Washburn HS women's shelter movement • majoring in criminology at UMD.

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#32 Luke Harris

FRESHMAN FORWARD • 6-8 • 225 • NORTHFIELD, MINN. • NORTHFIELD H.S.

BEFORE UMD A 2016 graduate of Northfield High School • ranked as the 13th best Minnesota senior in 2015-16 and the second-highest commit to an NCAA II school • earned All-StateThird Team selection by Northstar Hoops Report • selected to All-Big Nine Conference First Team during his senior campaign • played in 2016 Minnesota Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game. PERSONAL Born Luke Harris in Northfield, Minnesota • son of Mark and DeEtte Harris • has two siblings, Allyson and Alex • sister Allyson is a center for UMD women’s basketball team • is majoring in business at UMD.

33 Max bawden

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FRESHMAN GUARD • 6-3 • 180 • ALTOONA, WIS. • ALTOONA H.S.

BEFORE UMD A 2016 graduate of Altoona High School • ranked as the 25th best Wisconsin senior in 2015-16 and the no. 13-highest ranked commit to an NCAA II school • earned a 2016 Division 3 All Star Game selection by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association • selected to All-Western Cloverbelt Conference First Team during his senior campaign. PERSONAL Born Maxwell James Bawden on January 18th, 1998 in Madison, Wisconsin • son of Tim and Wendy Bawden • is majoring in business at UMD.

35 Trenton Krueger

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FRESHMAN FORWARD • 6-6 • 200 • EAGAN, MINN. • ST. CROIX LUTHERAN H.S.

BEFORE UMD A 2016 graduate of St. Croix Lutheran High School • lettered all four seasons and started three as a forward for the Crusaders • earned All-Tri-Metro Conference honors during his sophomore and junior seasons • led St. Crioux Lutheran to a third-place finish at the Wisconsin State Tournament in 2014-15, earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team • also played goalkeeper for the Crusaders soccer team, earning three AllConference selections and an All-State First Team honor his senior season. PERSONAL Born Trenton Lee Krueger on Oct. 9, 1997 in Edina, Minnesota • son of Kathy and Dale Krueger • one of three siblings (Nick and the late Zachary) • while at St. Croix Lutheran, served as a peer mentor • undecided on a major at UMD.

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2015-16 season

OVERALL 15-14 • NSIC 11-11 HOME 9-5 • ROAD 5-9 • NEUTRAL 1-0 X Exhibition | * NSIC | # NSIC Tournament

attendance DATES TOTAL AVERAGE ALL GAMES 29 29,229 1,008 HOME 14 11,342 810 AWAY 14 17,612 1,258 NEUTRAL 21 275 275

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DATE OPPONENT Nov. 13 Central Missouri Nov. 14 East Central (Okla.) Nov. 17 Northern Michigan Nov. 19 Michigan Tech Nov. 21 Wisconsin-Parkside Nov. 22 X Green Bay Nov. 28 * St. Cloud State Dec. 4 * Minnesota-Crookston Dec. 5 * Bemidji State Dec. 11 * Northern State Dec. 12 * No. 4 MSU Moorhead Dec. 19 * St. Cloud State Jan. 2 * Concordia-St. Paul Jan. 3 * Minnesota State Jan. 6 Wisconsin-Superior Jan. 9 * Bemidji State Jan. 10 * Minnesota-Crookston Jan. 15 * Wayne State (Neb.) Jan. 16 * No. 2 Augustana (S.D.) Jan. 22 * Minot State Jan. 23 * U-Mary Jan. 29 * Sioux Falls Jan. 30 * Southwest Minnesota State Feb. 5 * Upper Iowa Feb. 6 * Winona State Feb. 12 * No. 11 MSU Moorhead Feb. 13 * Northern State Feb. 19 * U-Mary Feb. 20 * Minot State Feb. 24 # Sioux Falls

RESULT L 60-78 W 87-82 W 79-67 W 74-68 L 81-99 L 74-94 W 68-66 W 78-71 W 74-67 W 85-72 L 80-90 W 100-92 W 85-83 (OT) W 91-84 W 89-63 W 92-83 W 93-69 L 85-93 L 66-95 L 64-94 W 100-74 L 73-95 W 103-88 L 88-90 L 60-81 L 71-75 L 72-78 L 67-68 L 82-90 L 74-80

LOCATION Warrensburg, Mo. Warrensburg, Mo. Romano Gym Houghton, Mi. Kenosha, Wis. Green Bay, Wis. Romano Gym Romano Gym Romano Gym Aberdeen, S.D. Moorhead, Minn. St. Cloud, Minn. Romano Gym Romano Gym Romano Gym Bemidji, Minn. Crookston, Minn. Wayne, Neb. Sioux Falls, S.D. Romano Gym Romano Gym Romano Gym Romano Gym Fayette, Iowa Winona, Minn. Romano Gym Romano Gym Bismarck, N.D. Minot, N.D. Romano Gym

ATTENDANCE 1,837 275 724 763 525 2,245 563 524 761 3,112 1,097 1,554 650 753 693 1,005 227 739 2,368 943 1,250 788 1,434 322 1,812 1,133 856 1,175 1,076 920

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2015-16 season individual statisticS

NO. PLAYER GP-GS MIN AVG. FG-ATT. PCT 3FG-ATT. PCT FT-ATT. PCT REB AVG. PF AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 10 Pierre Newton 29-28 930 32.1 185-390 47.4 27-73 37.0 198-233 85.0 199 6.9 74 62 62 3 21 595 20.5 1 Taylor Laver y 29-28 928 32 149-351 42.5 69-177 39.0 148-176 84.1 99 3.4 65 37 39 2 28 515 17.8 32 Brandon Pineda 29-28 872 30.1 152-310 49.0 36-105 34.3 94-127 74.0 156 5.4 79 31 36 35 22 434 15.0 20 Junior Coleman 29-11 760 26.2 98-231 42.4 21-78 26.9 48-93 51.6 90 3.1 64 92 67 9 22 265 9.1 21 Kyle Schalow 29-18 655 22.6 46-107 43.0 44-95 46.3 17-20 85.0 60 2.1 69 24 15 1 4 153 5.3 30 Jake Wilson 28-3 271 9.7 31-84 36.9 20-62 32.3 12-21 57.1 38 1.4 14 7 7 3 7 94 3.4 40 Lane Olson 29-15 322 11.1 33-54 61.1 0-0 0.0 5-11 45.5 75 2.6 86 7 10 13 5 71 2.4 2 Trevor Entwisle 27-0 240 8.9 15-40 37.5 15-36 41.7 10-13 76.9 30 1.1 30 17 17 1 5 55 2.0 22 Charles Benson 28-2 302 10.8 17-28 60.7 0-1 0.0 13-18 72.2 69 2.5 52 7 15 10 4 47 1.7 11 Sean Burns 22-0 118 5.4 11-26 42.3 0-0 0.0 10-25 40.0 33 1.5 25 3 5 4 1 32 1.5 42 Jake Harder 15-3 134 8.9 7-15 46.7 0-2 0.0 4-6 66.7 24 1.6 29 2 10 5 1 18 1.2 25 Cody Tomlinson 12-0 51 4.3 5-11 45.5 1-4 25.0 2-4 50.0 2 0.2 3 3 0 0 2 13 1.1 5 Kristofer Jackson 28-4 211 7.5 9-33 27.3 0-10 0.0 4-15 26.7 49 1.8 25 13 5 8 5 22 0.8 14 Ryan Kaczynski 10-0 31 3.1 2-4 50.0 0-0 0.0 3-3 100.0 7 0.7 3 2 0 0 0 7 0.7 BULLDOGS 30 729-1612 45.2 182-523 34.8 422-558 75.6 995 33.2 461 330 300 41 114 2062 68.7 OPPONENTS 30 779-1738 44.8 218-595 36.6 303-419 72.3 976 32.5 520 372 263 91 140 2079 69.3

TEAM STATISTICS

GAME HIGHS Points 103 Southwest Minnesota State - Jan. 30 Field Goals 37 Southwest Minnesota State - Jan. 30 FG Attempts 71 Northern State - Jan. 13 FG Percentage 64.7 Minnesota Crookston - Jan. 10 3-pt Field Goals 13 (three occasions) 3-pt FG Attempts 31 St. Cloud State - Dec. 19 3-pt FG Percentage 56.3 Minnesota Crookston - Jan. 10 Free Throws 33 St. Cloud State - Dec. 19 FT Attempts 40 Bemidji State - Jan. 9 FT Percentage 92.9 Sioux Falls - Feb. 24 Rebounds 48 Wisconsin-Superior - Jan. 6 Assists 20 St. Cloud State - Dec. 19 Steals 11 Southwest Minnesota State - Jan. 30 Blocked Shots 8 Southwest Minnesota State - Jan. 30 Fouls 33 Northern State - Feb. 13

Statistical Leaders SCORING

G PTS AVG

FT PCT

Scoring Points Per Game FG-Attempts (Percent)

UMD OPPONENTS 2,321 2,335 80.0

80.5

760-1,684 (45.1) 798-1,723 (46.3)

3-pt FG-Att (Percent)

233-643 (36.2)

248-660 (37.6)

FT-Attempts (Percent)

568-765 (74.2)

491-695 (70.6)

Rebounds (per game)

1,030 (35.5)

1,039 (35.8)

Assists (per game)

307 (10.6)

388 (13.4)

Turnovers (per game)

296 (10.2)

290 (10.0)

Assist-Turnover Ratio

1.04

1.34

Steals (per game)

127 (4.4)

123 (4.2)

Blocks (per game)

94 (3.2)

77 (2.7)

FT ATT PCT

STEALS

G STL AVG

Newton 29 595 20.5 Lavery 29 515 17.8 Pineda 29 434 15.0 Coleman 29 265 9.1 Schalow 29 153 5.3 * minimum 15 games

Newton 198 233 85.0 Schalow 17 20 85.0 Lavery 148 176 84.1 Pineda 94 127 74.0 Wilson 12 21 57.1 * minimum 20 attempts

Lavery 29 28 Coleman 29 22 Pineda 29 22 Newton 29 21 Wilson 28 7 * minimum 15 games

FG PCT

REBOUND

BLOCKS

FG ATT PCT

G REB AVG

Olson 33 54 61.1 Pineda 152 310 49.0 Newton 185 390 47.4 Schalow 46 107 43.0 Lavery 149 351 42.5 * minimum 40 attempts

Newton 29 199 Pineda 29 156 Lavery 29 99 Coleman 29 90 Olson 29 75 * minimum 15 games

3-PT FG PCT

ASSISTS

3FG ATT PCT

Schalow 44 95 46.3 Entwisle 15 36 41.7 Lavery 69 177 39.0 Newton 27 73 37.0 Pineda 36 105 34.3 * minimum 25 attempts

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1.0 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.3

G BLK AVG

Pineda 29 35 Olson 29 13 Benson 28 10 Harder 15 5 Coleman 29 9 * minimum 15 games

1.2 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3

G AST AVG

Coleman 29 92 Newton 29 62 Lavery 29 37 Pineda 29 31 Schalow 29 24 * minimum 15 games

3.2 2.1 1.3 1.1 0.8

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northern sun intercollegiate conference NSIC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR CASEY SCHILLING Augustana (S.D.) • Senior • Forward

NSIC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR GAGE DAVIS St. Cloud State • Freshman • Guard

NSIC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR JALEN PENDLETON Minnesota State Mankato • Senior • Guard

NSIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR DAN JANSEN Augustana (S.D.) • Senior • Center

NSIC COACH OF THE YEAR TOM BILLETER Augustana (S.D.)

NSIC SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE

NSIC FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE

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NAME Dan Jansen Alex Richter Casey Schilling Bryan Jefferson Pierre Newton Jalen Pendleton Tanner Kretchman Isaac Sevlie Mack Johnson

SCHOOL Augustana (S.D.) Augustana (S.D.) Augustana (S.D.) U-Mary UMD Minnesota State MSU Moorhead MSU Moorhead Sioux Falls

POS. C F F F G G G C G

Gage Davis

St. Cloud State

G

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

NAME Jordan Spencer Cole Olstad Taylor Lavery Jon Fuqua Tyler Vaughan Tyler Rudolph Darin Peterka Skye Warwick Scottie Stone Kyle Bauman

SCHOOL Augustana (S.D.) Concordia-St. Paul UMD Minnesota State MSU Moorhead Minot State Northern State Northern State St. Cloud State Winona State

POS. G G G F G F G G G F

YEAR So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

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ALL-TIME NSIC MEN'S BASKETBALL STANDINGS TEAM Augustana St. Cloud State Northern State Minnesota State UMD Winona State MSU-Moorhead Sioux Falls Southwest Minnesota Wayne State Bemidji State Concordia-St.Paul Minnesota-Morris * Upper Iowa U-Mary Michigan Tech * Minot State Minnesota-Crookston

WIN LOSS PCT. TITLES 105 45 .700 1 416 224 .650 16 357 193 .649 10 329 189 .635 17 404 252 .616 16 524 456 .535 14 482 513 .484 4 31 35 .470 319 361 .469 2 137 165 .454 1 441 564 .439 9 124 178 .411 197 289 .405 3 75 111 .403 71 115 .382 95 166 .364 2 23 43 .348 40 262 .132 -

* No longer a member of the NSIC.

2015-16 NSIC/SANFORD HEALTH ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM NAME Tanner Kretchman Aaron Lein Isaa Sevlie Daniel Jansen Casey Schilling

SCHOOL MSU Moorhead MSU Moorhead MSU Moorhead Augustana (S.D.) Augustana (S.D.)

POS. G G C F F

YEAR So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

NSIC/SANFORD HEALTH TOURNAMENT MVP CASEY SCHILLING Augustana (S.D.) • Senior • Forward

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Year-by-Year Results

SEASON

COACH

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W L PCT.

W L PCT.

PLACE

2015-16 Matt Bowen 2014-15 Matt Bowen

15 14 .517 16 14 .533

11 11 .500 12 10 .545

4th/N 4th/N

2013-14 Matt Bowen

12 14 .444

10 12 .455

5th/N

2012-13

8 19 .296

6 16 .375

6th/N

Matt Bowen

2011-12 Gary Holquist 14 13 .519

11 11 .500

2010-11

8

Gary Holquist

10

16 .385

13

.381

2009-10 Gary Holquist 7 20 .259

4 16 .200

13th

2008-09

14

T-3rd

Gary Holquist

20

11 .645

6

.700

2007-08# Gary Holquist 9 19 .321

2 10 .167

2006-07#

Gary Holquist

16 13 .551

6 6 .500

4th

2005-06#

Gary Holquist

15

14 .517

5

7

.417

4th

2004-05#

Gary Holquist

12

16 .429

4

8

.333

6th

2003-04

Gary Holquist

18

12 .600

9

7

.563

4th

2002-03

Gary Holquist

19

12 .613

12

6

.667

T-3rd

2001-02

Gary Holquist

19

11 .633

14

4

.778

T-1st

2000-01

Gary Holquist

16

12 .571

12

6

.667

T-3rd

1999-00

Gary Holquist

18

14 .563

13

5

.722

3rd

1998-99

Gary Holquist

13

14 .481

6

6

.500

4th

1997-98

Dale Race

10

17 .370

4

8

.333

T-4th

7th

1996-97 Dale Race

21 6 .778 10 2 .833

T-1st

1995-96

Dale Race

15

1994-95

Dale Race

1993-94

Dale Race

1992-93

Dale Race

10 .600

8

4

.670

T-2nd

19

8

.704

9

3

.750

2nd

16

12 .571

5

7

.412

5th

16

12 .571

6

6

.500

T-3rd

1991-92 Dale Race

23 9 .719 10 2 .833

1st

1990-91 Dale Race

27 5 .844 10 2 .833

1st

1989-90 Dale Race

26 6 .812 11 1 .917

1st

1988-89 Dale Race

25 6 .806 12 0 1.000

1st

1987-88 Dale Race

25 6 .806 12 0 1.000

1st

1986-87 Dale Race

24 7 .774 11 1 .917

1st

1985-86 Dale Race

23 8 .742 11 1 .917

1984-85

23

Dale Race

8

.742

8

4

.667

1983-84 George Fisher 25 5 .833 10 2 .833

1st T-2nd T-1st

1982-83 George Fisher 24 5 .827 10 2 .833

1st

1981-82 George Fisher 24 5 .741 10 2 .833

T-1st

1980-81 George Fisher 20 7 .741 10 5 .667

22

7th T-10th

3rd

1979-80

George Fisher

15

12 .550

11

7

.611

T-4th

1978-79

George Fisher

12

15 .444

10

6

.625

5th

1977-78

Dave Hopkins

11

15 .424

7

7

.500

5th

1976-77

Dave Hopkins

15

12 .550

9

5

.643

3rd

1975-76% Mel Fratzke

10 6 .384

7 11 .388

1974-75%

Mel Fratzke

13

13 .500

9

9

.500

7th 5th

1973-74%

Mel Fratzke

10

16 .384

5

11

.313

8th

1972-73% Maurice Ray

16 8 .667 10 6 .625

3rd

1971-72% Maurice Ray

17 9 .654 10 6 .625

T-3rd

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SEASON

COACH

1970-71%

Norb Fox

10 16 .384

W L PCT.

1969-70%

Norb Fox

1968-69%

Norm Olson

1967-68%

Norm Olson

1966-67%

W L PCT. PLACE 8

.500

5th

8 18 .308

5 11

.313

7th

3 18 .143

1 15

.063

9th

14 10 .583

8

8

.500

5th

Norm Olson

10 15 .400

6 10

.375

6th

1965-66%

Norm Olson

5 18 .216

2 14

.125

8th

1964-65%

Norm Olson

20 8 .714 11

5

.688

2nd

1963-64%

Norm Olson

19 8 .704 13

3

.813

2nd

1962-63%

Norm Olson

20 6 .769 13

3

.813

2nd

1961-62%

Norm Olson

20 4 .804 15

1

.937

1st

1960-61%

Norm Olson

19 6 .760 12

4

.750

1st

1959-60%

Norm Olson

20 4 .894 13

3

.813

2nd

1958-59%

Norm Olson

22 4 .845 15

1

.937

1st

1957-58%

Norm Olson

20 3 .870 15

1

.937

1st

1956-57%

Norm Olson

15 7 .682 11

5

.688

2nd

1955-56%

Norm Olson

11 11 .500

7

9

.437

5th

1954-55%

Norm Olson

11 14 .440

6 10

.375

6th

1953-54%

Ray Isenbarger

15 10 .600

8

8

.500

T-4th

1952-53%

Ray Isenbarger

12 11 .521

8

8

.500

4th

1951-52%

Joe Gerlach

3 18 .143

1 11

.083

7th

1950-51%

Ray Isenbarger

9 8 .529

3

4

.429

-

Lewis Rickert

3 3 .500

2

3

.400

5th

1949-50%

Ray Isenbarger

9 13 .409

5

8

.384

4th

1948-49

Joe Gerlach

15 5 .750

7

3

.700

T-2nd

1947-48

Joe Gerlach

11 8 .578

7

3

.700

T-2nd

1946-47

Frank Puglisi

4 10 .285

3

7

.300

6th

1945-46

Frank Puglisi

4 8 .333

0

6

.000

6th

1944-45

Charles Mourin

1 2 .333

-

-

-

-

1943-44

No Team

1942-43

Lloyd Peterson

4 11 .267

2

4

.333

5th

1941-42

Lloyd Peterson

2 11 .152

2

8

.200

6th

1940-41

Lloyd Peterson

5 8 .384

4

5

.444

3rd

1939-40

Lloyd Peterson

6 6 .500

5

3

.625

3rd

1938-39

Lloyd Peterson

6 6 .500

3

5

.375

T-3rd

1937-38

Lloyd Peterson

11 2 .846

6

2

.750

2nd

1936-37

Lloyd Peterson

16 2 .888

8

0 1.000

1st

1935-36

Lloyd Peterson

19 2 .904

8

0 1.000

1st

1934-35

Lloyd Peterson

15 2 .882

7

0 1.000

1st

1933-34

Lloyd Peterson

11 3 .785

6

1

.857

1st

1932-33

Lloyd Peterson

7 8 .467

3

5

.375

5th

1931-32

Lloyd Peterson

3 9 .250

1930-31

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COACHING CAREER RECORDS (by overall victories)

DALE RACE (1984-98) Overall: 293-120 | NSIC: 127-41 NORM OLSON (1954-69) Overall: 229-136 | MIAC: 148-92 GARY HOLQUIST (1998-2012) Overall: 206-197 | Conf.: 120-111 GEORGE FISHER (1978-84) Overall: 120-49 | NSIC: 62-63 LLOYD PETERSON (1931-44) Overall: 105-79 | NSIC: 54-33 RAY ISENBARGER (1949-51, 1952-54) Overall: 45-42 | Conf.: 24-28 MATT BOWEN (2013-PRESENT) Overall: 51-62 | NSIC: 39-49 MAURICE RAY (1971-73) Overall: 33-17 | MIAC: 20-12 MEL FRATZKE (1973-76) Overall: 33-45 | MIAC: 21-31 JOE GERLACH (1947-49, 1951-52) Overall: 29-31 | Conf.: 28-38 DAVE HOPKINS (1976-78) Overall: 26-27 | NSIC: 16-12 NORB FOX (1969-71) Overall: 18-34 | NSIC: 13-19 FRANK PUGLISI (1945-47) Overall: 8-18 | NSIC: 3-13 FRANK KOVACH (1930-31) Overall: 6-9 LEWIS RICKERT (1951) Overall: 3-3 | MIAC: 2-3 CHARLES MOURIN (1944-45) Overall: 1-2

Frank Kovach 6 9 .400 % played in Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1949-76)

The winningest coach in Bulldog history, Dale Race paced the sidelines from 1984 to 1998, tallying 293 victories including 127 in conference play.

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AGAINST THE COMPETITION NSIC OPPONENTS Augustana (S.D.) Bemidji State Concordia-St. Paul U-Mary Minnesota-Crookston Minnesota State MSU-Moorhead Minot State Northern State St. Cloud State Sioux Falls Southwest Minnesota State Upper Iowa Wayne State (Neb.) Winona State NON-CONFERENCE FOES American Indian Bible American American (Puerto Rico) Angelo State Assumption Athens State Athletes In Action Augsburg Austin Baker Baldwin-Wallace Bellarmine Bellevue State (Neb.) Bethel Biola Boston Brownskins Bradley Brandon (Canada) Briar Cliff College Cal Poly-Pomona Cal State-Dominguez Cal State-Stanislaus California (Pa.) California-San Diego Capital Carroll (Wis.) Carthage Central Missouri Central State (Ohio) Central Washington Chadron State (Neb.) Cincinnati Metropolitan Coleraine J.C. Colorado Christian Colorado-Colorado Springs Colorado Mines Colorado State-Pueblo Concordia-Moorhead Crown (Minn.) Danish Nationals David Lipscomb Denver Dominican (N.Y.) Drake Duluth Coast Guard Duluth J.C. Duluth YMCA East Central (Okla.) East Texas State Eastern (Pa.) Eastern Illinois

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W-L LAST MEETING 11-14 2015-16 92-40 2015-16 13-12 2015-16 9-6 2015-16 28-4 2015-16 33-43 2015-16 77-41 2015-16 4-5 2015-16 40-33 2015-16 33-51 2015-16 2-3 2015-16 51-29 2015-16 6-8 2015-16 14-7 2015-16 63-35 2015-16 W-L LAST MEETING 1-0 1993-94 1-0 1954-55 3-0 1999-00 1-0 2012-13 1-0 1990-91 0-1 1990-91 0-3 2005-06 31-30 1986-87 1-0 1958-59 1-0 1992-93 1-0 1953-54 1-1 2009-10 1-0 1982-83 1-1 1973-74 1-0 1984-85 1-0 1935-36 0-1 1969-70 2-2 1984-85 1-1 1983-84 1-0 1984-85 0-1 2010-11 0-1 1981-82 0-1 1999-00 1-0 1981-82 1-0 1977-78 1-0 1982-83 1-0 1980-81 0-1 2015-16 0-1 1963-64 0-1 1984-85 1-0 2000-01 1-0 1992-93 0-1 1930-31 0-1 2004-05 0-1 2001-02 1-1 2007-08 0-1 2006-07 38-18 1982-83 3-0 1998-99 1-0 1973-74 2-1 1990-91 0-1 1972-73 1-0 2006-07 0-1 1973-74 1-1 1942-43 17-6 1945-46 1-0 1931-32 1-0 2015-16 0-1 1957-58 1-0 1987-88 0-2 1964-65

Ely J.C. Emporia State NON-CONFERENCE FOES Eveleth J.C. Falician Faulkner Florida Gulf Coast Florida Southern Finlandia Georgetown (Ky.) Grand Canyon Green Bay Gustavus Adolphus Hamline Hancock Harlem Globetrotters Hawaii Pacific Hawaii-Hilo Hibbing J.C. Humboldt State Huron Husson Illinois State Iowa Itasca Junior Lakehead (Ont.) Lakeland (Wis.) Lake Superior State Lamar Tech Lander (S.C.) Lees-Mcrae (N.C.) Lincoln (Mo.) Luther (Iowa) Macalester Manitoba Mayville State Maryville-St. Louis Mesa State (Colo.) Metro State (Colo.) Michigan Tech Milton Minnesota Minnesota (JV) Minnesota-Morris Mississippi Montana State Montana Montevallo (Ala.) Morningside Mount Senario Minneapolis Ascension Navy Pier Nebraska Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Omaha North Dakota North Dakota State Northeast Missouri State Northwest Missouri State Northern Colorado Northern Michigan Northern Iowa Northland Northwest Nazarene Northwestern (Iowa) Northwestern Oklahoma State Northwood Notre Dame

2-2 1930-31 1-1 1993-94 W-L LAST MEETING 12-2 1938-39 1-0 2006-07 1-0 1991-92 1-0 2005-06 0-1 2008-09 1-0 2004-05 0-2 1989-90 0-2 2010-11 0-7* 2014-15 32-25 1975-76 28-30 1993-94 1-0 1935-36 2-1 1947-48 1-0 1989-90 1-0 1991-92 3-3 1935-36 1-0 1996-97 1-1 1985-86 1-0 1990-91 0-1 1949-50 0-1 1972-73 0-1 1930-31 8-4 1986-87 1-0 1980-81 4-0 1989-90 1-0 1966-67 0-1 1999-00 1-0 2008-09 1-1 2014-15 1-0 1980-81 30-21 1975-76 2-0 1950-51 1-0 1994-95 1-0 2009-10 0-1 2000-01 1-3 2007-08 32-29 2015-16 1-0 1980-81 0-1* 2014-15 0-1 1947-48 50-15 2002-03 0-1 1975-76 1-0 1964-65 2-0 1964-65 2-1 2008-09 1-0 1949-50 13-0 1998-99 0-2 1935-36 1-0 1948-49 0-1 1973-74 0-4 2009-10 4-6 2007-08 9-16 2007-08 4-3 2004-05 0-3 1978-79 1-0 2002-03 1-1 1976-77 34-33 2015-16 0-2 1978-79 24-4 2010-11 1-0 2002-03 1-1 1981-82 0-1 1992-93 4-0 2011-12 0-1* 2014-15

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AGAINST THE COMPETITION Oklahoma State Oakland City Oral Roberts NON-CONFERENCE FOES Ouachita Baptist Pace Pacific Lutheran Pan American Peoria Pfeiffer Phillips 66 Oilers Quantico Marine Base Quincy Regis Richmond Ripon Saginaw Valley State St. John’s (Minn.) St. Leo Saint Mary’s (Minn.) St. Mary’s (Tex.) Saint Michael’s (Vt.) St. Olaf St. Scholastica St. Thomas (Minn.) San Francisco State Seattle Pacific Sioux City South Dakota South Dakota State Southern Colorado Southern Indiana

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0-1 1975-76 0-1 1997-98 0-1 1974-75 W-L LAST MEETING 0-1 1980-81 1-0 2007-08 1-0 1962-63 0-1 1966-67 0-1 1950-51 0-1 1991-92 0-1 1961-62 0-1 1954-55 0-1 1988-89 0-1 2006-07 0-1 1954-55 1-0 1964-65 0-1 2011-12 30-34 1985-86 1-0 1995-96 31-21 1975-76 1-0 1989-90 1-0 2004-05 14-1 1991-92 20-1 2007-08 25-33 1983-84 1-0 1996-97 0-1 2002-03 1-0 1982-83 6-10 2008-09 4-8 2003-04 1-2 2002-03 0-2 2009-10

Southwest Baptist 1-0 2014-15 Southwest Missouri State 0-1 1986-87 Southwest Texas State 0-1 1966-67 NON-CONFERENCE FOES W-L LAST MEETING Talladega 1-0 1990-91 Tampa 0-1 1995-96 Tarleton State 1-0 1991-92 Taylor 0-1 1952-53 Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-1 1994-95 Texas-Pan American 0-2 1994-95 Truman State 1-0 2007-08 Valley City State 2-1 1952-53 Virginia J.C. 0-2 1931-32 Viterbo 1-0 1988-89 Washburn 0-2 2012-13 Waynesburg 0-1 1987-88 Wayne State (Mich.) 1-1 1998-99 West End Merchants 0-1 1930-31 West Virginia Wesleyan 0-1 1958-59 Western Michigan 0-1 1970-71 Western Ontario (Canada) 1-0 1971-72 Wheaton (Ill.) 0-1 1956-57 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 5-9 1989-90 Wisconsin-La Crosse 0-1 1987-88 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2-1 1984-85 Wisconsin-Parkside 6-7 2015-16 Wisconsin-River Falls 4-4 1977-78 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2-2 1989-90 Wisconsin-Stout 9-1 2013-14 Wisconsin-Superior 92-44 2015-16 Xavier (La.) 1-0 1990-91 *includes exhibition

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UMD IN THE POSTSEASON NSIC TOURNAMENT DATE OPPONENT ROUND RESULT Mar. 4, 2000 N Wayne State (Neb.) Finals L 60-72 Feb. 27, 2001 Northern State First W 87-78 Mar. 2, 2001 N Southwest Minnesota Semis L 71-78 Feb. 27, 2002 Wayne State (Neb.) First W 79-62 Mar. 2, 2002 N Bemidji State Semis W 69-58 Mar. 3, 2002 N Southwest Minnesota Finals W 59-57 Mar. 5, 2003 Wayne State (Neb.) First W 93-63 Mar. 8, 2003 N Northern State Semis W 63-65 OT Mar. 9, 2003 N MSU-Moorhead Finals W 71-65 Mar. 3, 2004 Wayne State (Neb.) First W 68-65 Mar. 6, 2004 N Bemidji Satate Semis W 81-75 Mar. 7, 2004 N Northern State Finals L 58-63 Mar. 4, 2009 @ Minnesota State First L 74-101 Feb. 29, 2012 @ Southwest Minnesota First L 92-99 Feb. 27, 2013 @ Augustana First L 81-89 Feb. 26, 2014 @ Upper Iowa First L 81-86 Feb. 25, 2015 Winona State First W 67-64 Mar. 1, 2015 N Augustana (S.D.) Quarters L 62-71 Feb. 24, 2016 Sioux Falls First L 74-80

NCC TOURNAMENT DATE OPPONENT Mar. 1, 2005 @ St. Cloud State Mar. 1, 2006 Augustana Mar. 4, 2006 @ Minnesota State

ROUND Quarters Quarters Semis

RESULT L 57-51 W 80-71 L 71-77

NCAA TOURNAMENT DATE OPPONENT ROUND Mar. 5, 1957 Wheaton (Ill.) First Mar. 5, 1965 @ North Dakota First Mar. 6, 1965 N Colorado State College 3rd Pl Mar. 7, 1997 N Nebraska-Kearney First Mar. 8, 2002 N Metro State of Denver First

RESULT L75-84 L 57-67 W 86-65 L 76-90 L 61-66

UMD hosted a playoff game for the second straight season in 2015-16, falling to Sioux Falls 74-80. Pierre Newton broke out for the Bulldogs, collecting 32 points and five rebounds. Brendon Pineda added 11 points with eight rebounds in the defeat. Mar. 14, 2003 @ Nebraska-Kearney

First

L 67-72

NAIA DISTRICT DATE OPPONENT Mar. 7, 1958 N St. Cloud State Mar. 5, 1959 N St. Cloud State Mar. 5, 1964 N St. Cloud State Mar. 2, 1981 @ Augsburg Mar. 3, 1982 @ Concordia-Moorhead Mar. 5, 1983 St. John’s (Minn.) Mar. 3, 1984 St. Thomas (Minn.) Mar. 7, 1984 @ St. John’s (Minn.) Mar. 5, 1985 MSU-Moorhead Mar. 7, 1985 Bemidji State Mar. 2, 1986 Southwest Minnesota Mar. 5, 1986 Winona State Feb. 28, 1987 MSU-Moorhead Mar. 4, 1987 Southwest Minnesota Mar. 5, 1988 MSU-Moorhead Mar. 9, 1988 Minnesota-Morris Mar. 4, 1989 Winona State Mar. 8, 1989 Minnesota-Morris Mar. 3, 1990 MSU-Moorhead Mar. 6, 1990 Winona State Mar. 1, 1991 Minnesota-Morris Mar. 6, 1991 Southwest Minnesota Mar. 4, 1992 Southwest Minnesota Mar. 10, 1992 Winona State Mar. 3, 1993 Minnesota Morris Mar. 2, 1994 MSU-Moorhead

ROUND RESULT Finals W 71-66 Finals W 67-65 OT Semis L 71-72 Semis L 79-89 Semis L 73-83 Semis L 66-68 Semis W 71-61 Finals L 51-53 Semis W 89-79 Finals W 71-54 Semis W 71-56 Finals W 75-57 Semis W 91-60 Finals W 78-69 Semis W 66-43 Finals W 71-54 Semis W 63-58 Finals W 64-58 Semis W 91-82 Finals W 78-45 Semis W 80-66 Finals W 72-61 Semis W 62-61 Finals W 54-48 Semis L 61-66 Semis L 77-86

NAIA NATIONAL DATE OPPONENT Mar. 11, 1958 N East Texas State Mar. 9, 1959 N Austin (Texas) Mar. 11, 1959 N West Virginia Wesleyan Mar. 14, 1985 N Biola (Calif.) Mar. 15, 1985 N Central Washington Mar. 13, 1986 N David Lipscomb (Tenn.) Mar. 11, 1987 N Georgetown (Ky.) Mar. 16, 1988 N Eastern (Pa.) Mar. 15, 1989 N Washburn (Kan.) Mar. 14, 1990 N Hawaii Pacific Mar. 15, 1990 N Georgetown (Ky.) Mar. 13, 1991 N Xavier (La.) Mar. 14, 1991 N Athens (Ala.) Mar. 17, 1992 N Faulkner (N.C.) Mar. 19, 1992 N Pfeiffer (Ala.)

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ROUND RESULT First L 59-66 First W 87-79 Second L 75-90 First W 43-40 Second L 58-59 First L 56-62 First L 46-57 First L 64-68 First L 55-59 First W 73-66 Second L 72-63 OT First W 76-68 Second L 59-62 First W 66-57 Second L 53-59

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postseason honors ALL-NCC

ALL-NSIC 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1947-48 1948-49 1976-77 1979-80 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91

Maurice Gorham (G) Maurice Gorham (G) Maurice Gorham (G) Roy Moren (F) John Vucinovich (C) Louis Barle (G) Maurice Gorham (G) Roy Moren (F) Rudy Monson (C) Dick Hill (F) Rudy Monson (C) Gary Opatz (G) Rockne Johnson (F) Nicky Johnson (G) Nicky Johnson (G) Greg Larson (F) Chris Nuemann (G) Brian Hansen (G) Chris Nuemann* (G) Kendall Kelly (G) Al Wimes (F) Kendall Kelly* (G) Jeff Guidinger* (F) Victor Harvison (G) Jim Olson (F) David Thompson* (F) Jay Guidinger* (C) Jay Guidinger* (C) Dave Hauser (F) Jay Guidinger* (C)

1991-92 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2008-09 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Barry Fermanich* (G) Chris Listau (F) Jerry Meyer (G) Damien Paulson (C) Jake Voit (F) Pat Grabner (C) Jake Voit (F) Josh Quigley* (C) Josh Quigley* (C) Jake Nettleton (G) Chris Stanley (F) Jake Nettleton (G) Jason Schneeweis (C) Jason Schneeweis (C) Sean Seaman (G) Brian Sykora (F) John Vaudreil (C) Brett Ervin (C) Ryan Rasmussen (G) Ryan Rasmussen (G) Brett Ervin (C)-Second Jake Hottenstine (G)-Second Jordan Reetz (G)-First Brett Ervin (C)-First Pierre Newton (G)-First Taylor Lavery (G)-Second

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Sean Seaman (G) John Emerson (F) Bryan Foss (G/F) Jordan Nuness (G) Brian Sykora (F)

ALL-MIAC 1949-50 1952-53 1954-55 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1963-64 1964-65 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75

Rudy Monson (C) Charles Hiti (F) Tom Richardson (G) Dave Baker (F) Bob Monson (G) Jon Sampson (G) Bob Monson (G) Jon Sampson (G) Dave Baker (F) Dave Baker (F) Harry Oden (F) Roger Hanson (G) Mike Patterson (C) Mike Patterson (C) Mike Josephson (F) Kerry LaPine (F) Mike Josephson (F) Mark MacDonald (F) Larry Green (F) Dan Hahn (F) Larry Green (F) Mark Johnson (G) Norris Washington (F)

Daktronics all-region * 1999-00 2008-09 2011-12 2014-15

Josh Quigley Brian Sykora John Vaudreuil Ryan Rasmussen Brett Ervin

First Second Second Second Second

NABC All-Region * 1999-00 2003-04 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2014-15 2015-16

Josh Quigley Sean Seaman Bryan Foss Bryan Foss John Vaudreuil Brian Sykora Brett Ervin Pierre Newton

First Second Second Second First Second Second Second

*Please note this list is incomplete and was first archived following the 2014-15 season. Please forward any missing information to the UMD Sports Information office.

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umd’s all-americans NABC, NAIA, DAKTRONICS, & NCAA II BULLETIN NATIONAL HONOREES

NICKY JOHNSON 1982-83 NAIA Third Team

JAY GUIDINGER

1990-91 NAIA I First Team 1989-90 NAIA I First Team 1988-89 NAIA I Third Team

DAVID THOMPSON 1987-88 NAIA I Third Team

JERRY MEYER

JEFF GUIDINGER

1993-94 NAIA 2nd Team

1986-87 NAIA I Third Team

JOSH QUIGLEY

JASON SCHNEEWEIS

1999-2000 NABC Third Team 1999-2000 Daktronics First Team

Division II Bulletin 2002-03 Third Team

BULLDOGS & THE NBA BILL MATSON ’61

The NBA took notice of two student-athletes who starred at UMD in very different generations: Jay Guidinger and Bill Mattson. From Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Guidinger came to UMD in 1987 and promptly embarked on a trip toward stardom. He started all 126 games during his UMD tenure, establishing University records for points (1,953), rebounds (1,095) and blocked shots (195). Guidinger became the first individual to be named NSIC Player of the Year in three straight seasons and made his professional debut with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1992, serving as the primary backup for oft-injured Cavaliers standout Brad Daugherty. The assignment led to semi-regular playing time for Guidinger, who played two seasons in Cleveland before retiring to pursue a business career.

Mattson, a master of the hook shot, was a Northern Minnesota legend who came to UMD in 1958 following a brilliant high school career at Virginia (Minn.) High School. As a freshman, Mattson led the Bulldogs in scoring with a 15.8 points-pergame average. He also led the team in scoring as a sophomore and as a senior. By the conclusion of his four-year UMD career Mattson had accumulated 1,617 points, a mark that currently stands JAY GUIDINGER ’91 sixth on the University’s all-time points list. Following his senior season, Mattson was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers with the 77th pick overall in the 1962 NBA Draft. Mattson is the only Bulldog to ever be drafted.

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record book SINGLE GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL PLAYER Total Points Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage Free Throws Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage 3pt Field Goals 3pt Field Goal Attempts 3pt Field Goal Percentage Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots

47 20 30 1.000 (12-12) 17 22 1.000 (14-14) 1.000 (14-14) 1.000 (14-14) 1.000 (14-14) 11 16 1.000 (5-5) 1.000 (4-4) 22 15 9 6 6 6 6

SINGLE GAME RECORDS TEAM

Jerry Meyer Wisconsin-Superior Mike Patterson St. Thomas (Minn.) Jerry Meyer Wisconsin-Superior Pat Grabner San Francisco State Ryan Rasmussen St. Cloud State John Vaudreuil Montevallo Jerry Meyer Bemidji State Yusuf Abdullah Southwest State Josh Quigley Mount Senario Taylor Lavery Bemidji State Jerry Meyer American Indian Bible Jerry Meyer American Indian Bible Jake Voit Bemidji State John Emerson Bemidji State Rockne Johnson St. Cloud State Kendall Kelly Southwest Minnesota State Barry Fermanich MSU-Moorhead Jay Guidinger Wisconsin-Stevens Point Josh Quigley Jason Schneeweis MSU-Moorhead Kristofer Jackson Wisconsin-Stout

Total Points 131 Hamline Points in a Half 78 Hamline (second half) Field Goals Made 54 Mount Senario FG Attempts 93 Bemidji State FG Percentage .762 (32-42) Michigan Tech Free Throws Made 36 Minnesota-Crookston FT Attempts 48 Minnesota-Crookston FT Percentage 1.000 (18-18) Concordia-St. Paul 3pt FG Made 20 Northland (Wis.) 3pt FG Attempts 43 South Dakota 3pt FG Percentage .800 (8-10) Bemidji State Rebounds 67 Upper Iowa Assists 39 Crown College Steals 20 Winona State Blocked Shots 12 Upper Iowa Total Points Allowed 124 Bemidji State Points Allowed in a Half 67 Bradley (first half) Fewest Points Allowed 29 Mount Senario Fewest Points Allowed in a Half 8 Wisconsin-Superior (first half) Largest Margin of Victory 73 (121-48) Crown

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Feb. 1, 1994 Feb. 8, 1964 Feb. 1, 1994 Dec. 22, 1996 Feb. 5, 2010 Nov. 7, 2008 Feb. 16, 1994 Feb. 7, 1998 Dec. 4, 1998 Jan. 9, 2016 Dec. 15, 1993 Dec. 15, 1993 Jan. 18, 1995 Feb. 6, 2004 Feb. 13, 1980 Feb. 7, 1986 Feb. 23, 1991 Jan. 7, 1989 two occasions Feb. 8, 2003 Nov. 19, 2013

Feb. 13, 1973 Feb. 13, 1973 Dec. 9, 1983 Feb. 25, 2009 Dec. 18, 1990 Nov. 30, 1998 Nov. 30, 1998 Jan. 12, 2012 Dec. 3, 2004 Dec. 28, 2003 Feb. 12, 1997 Nov. 18, 1983 Jan. 31, 1998 Jan. 29, 1985 & Feb. 22, 1986 Dec. 12, 2009 Feb. 25, 2009 Dec. 3, 1969 Jan. 12, 1983 Dec. 12, 1990 Jan. 31, 1998

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record book SINGLE season RECORDS INDIVIDUAL Total Points 718 Field Goals 255 Field Goal Attempts 466 Field Goal Percentage .675 (168-249) Free Throws 178 Free Throw Attempts 264 Free Throw Percentage .897 (61-68) Consecutive FTs Made 30 3pt Field Goals 100 3pt Field Goal Attempts 222 3pt Field Goal Percentage .583 Rebounds 367 Assists 201 Steals 96 Blocked Shots 63 Fouls 112 Games Played 32

Jerry Meyer Mike Patterson Gary Opatz Greg Larson Josh Quigley Josh Quigley Mark Johnson Dave Zollar Jordan Nuness Jordan Nuness Jim Hill Tom Adams Kendall Kelly Alan Wimes Jay Guidinger Jerry Brockhaus Barry Fermanich (first of multiple)

1993-94 1963-64 1977-78 1982-83 1999-00 1999-00 1973-74 1990-91 2007-08 2007-08 1986-87 1961-62 1985-86 1984-85 1990-91 1984-85 1989-90

BARRY FERMANICH ’92 KENDALL KELLY ’86

SINGLE season RECORDS TEAM Field Goals 977 1965-66 and 1982-83 Field Goals Attempted 2,107 1971-72 Field Goal Percentage .554 (977-1675) 1982-83 Free Throws 620 1954-55 Free Throws Attempted 891 1954-55 Free Throw Percentage .786 (430-547) 1998-99 3-Point Field Goals Made 292 2003-04 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 774 2003-04 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .441 (183-415) 1996-97 Rebounds 1,234 1981-82 Assists 638 1983-84 Steals 340 1984-85 Blocked Shots 157 1984-85 Total Points 2,551 1999-00 Points Per Game Average 89.0 1971-72 Most Games 32 1989-90,1990-91 and 1999-2000 Most Wins 27 1990-91 Fewest Wins 2 1941-42 Highest Winning Percentage .904 (19-2) 1935-36 Lowest Winning Percentage .143 (3-18) 1952-53 and 1968-69 Most Home Wins in One Season 18 1986-87 Most Road Wins in One Season 11 1988-89

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record book career RECORDS Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage Free Throws Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage 3pt Field Goals 3pt Field Goal Attempts 3pt Field Goal Percentage Total Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Games Played Consecutive Games Played Consecutive Games Started

MISCELLANEOUS 796 1,409 .637 436 606 .859 .859 241 616 .468 1,953 1,116 559 225 196 127 127 127

Jay Guidinger Chris Neumann Greg Larson Josh Quigley Josh Quigley John Retica Rick Sundberg Jordan Nuness Ryan Rasmussen Dave Zollar Jay Guidinger Jay Guidinger Barry Fermanich Barry Fermanich Jay Guidinger Barry Fermanich Barry Fermanich Barry Fermanich

1987-91 1980-84 1981-83 1995-00 1995-00 1977-81 1979-83 2007-08 2008-12 1987-91 1987-91 1987-91 1988-92 1988-92 1987-91 1988-92 1988-92 1988-92

CONSECUTIVE WINS 20 1934-36 CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 13 Jan 4, 1969 - Feb. 15, 1969 CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS 41 Jan. 14, 1989 - Nov. 23, 1991 CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS 8 Dec. 30, 1988 - Feb. 23, 1989 CONSECUTIVE HOME LOSSES 8 Jan. 16, 1952 - March 1, 1952 CONSECUTIVE ROAD LOSSES 16 Dec. 3, 1968 - Feb. 7, 1970 CONSECUTIVE NSIC WINS 29 Feb. 8, 1987 - Feb. 10, 1990 CONSECUTIVE NSIC LOSSES 11 Jan. 16, 2010 - Feb. 27, 2010

Career statistical leaders POINTS

FG attempts

1. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 1,953 2. Mike Patterson (1961-65) 1,808 3. Dave Baker (1957-61) 1,728 4. Josh Quigley (1995-2000) 1,718 5. Chris Nuemann (1980-84) 1,708 6. Bill Mattson (1958-62) 1,617 7. Sean Seaman (2002-06) 1,584 8. Brett Ervin (2010-15) 1,581 9. Jake Voit (1993-97) 1,544 10. Ryan Rasmussen (2008-12) 1,511 11. Jason Schneeweis (1999-2003) 1,474 12. Jake Nettleton (1998-2002) 1,440 13. Dave Zollar (1987-91) 1,431 14. John Vaudreuil (2004-07, ’08-09) 1,424 15. Jeff Guidinger (1983-87) 1,423 16. Chris Stanley (1998-2002) 1,421 17. Roger Hanson (1961-65) 1,408 18. Jake Hottenstine (2009-13) 1,390 19. Bob Monson (1955-59) 1,372 20. Bryan Foss (2003-07) 1,364

1. Chris Nuemann (1980-84) 2. Mike Patterson (1961-65) 3. Gary Opatz (1975-79) 4. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 5. Bill Mattson (1958-62)

points per game 1. Dave Baker (1957-61) 2. Charles Hiti (1952-54) 3. Rudy Monson (1947-50) 3. Mike Patterson (1961-65) 5. Pierre Newton (2013-15) 6. Bill Mattson (1958-62) 7. Brett Ervin (2010-15) 8. Josh Quigley (1995-00) 9. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 9. Rockne Johnson (1978-80)

18.0 17.8 17.1 17.1 16.9 16.8 16.3 16.1 15.5 15.5

field goals 1. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 2. Mike Patterson (1961-65) 3. Chris Nuemann (1980-84) 4. Josh Quigley (1995-2000) 5. Bill Mattson (1958-62)

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796 779 727 636 634

FT attempts 1,409 1,399 1,290 1,255 1,182

fg percentage 1. Greg Larson (1981-83) 2. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 3. Rob Schneeberg (1979-83) 4. Pat Grabner (1993-97) 5. Paul Gerth (1989-93)

1. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 1,095 2. Mike Josephson (1968-72) 894 3. Jason Schneeweis (1999-2003) 879 4. Bryan Foss (2003-07) 784 5. Jeff Guidinger (1983-87) 731 1. Barry Fermanich (1988-92) 2. Sean Seaman (2002-06) 3. Kendall Kelly (1982-86) 4. Nicky Johnson (1979-83) 5. Jake Hottenstine (2009-13)

559 540 496 494 486

steals 46.8 46.7 45.6 44.8 43.6

free throws 1. Josh Quigley (1995-2000) 2. Dave Baker (1957-61) 3. Mike Patterson (1961-65) 4. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 4. John Vaudreuil (2004-07, ’08-09)

86.6 85.9 85.9 85.7 85.2

assists 616 615 533 527 481

3-pt FG Percentage 1. Dave Zollar (1987-91) 2. Jerry Meyer (1993-94) 3. Mark Thomson (1996-2000) 4. Jordan Nuness (2005-08) 5. Yusuf Abdullah (1994-98)

1. Jordan Reetz (2012-14) 2. John Retica (1977-81) 2. Rick Sundberg (1979-83) 4. Steve King (1974-76) 5. Peter Crawford (2010-14)

rebounds 241 239 236 216 198

3-pt FG attempts 1. Ryan Rasmussen (2008-12) 2. Chris Stanley (1998-2002) 3. Jordan Nuness (2005-08) 4. John Emerson (2003-06) 5. Jake Nettleton (1998-2002)

606 596 576 561 536

ft percentage 63.7 63.4 59.5 59.3 58.4

3-pt field goals 1. Jordan Nuness (2005-08) 2. Chris Stanley (1998-2002) 3. Ryan Rasmussen (2008-12) 4. John Emerson (2003-06) 5. Jake Nettleton (1998-2002)

1. Josh Quigley (1995-2000) 2. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 3. Dave Baker (1957-61) 4. Jason Schneeweis (1999-2003) 5. John Vaudreuil (2004-07, ’08-09)

1. Barry Fermanich (1988-92) 2. Al Wimes (1982-86) 3. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 4. Kendall Kelly (1982-86) 5. Jake Nettleton (1998-2002)

225 189 183 180 159

blocks 436 432 392 361 361

1. Jay Guidinger (1987-91) 2. Jason Schneeweis (1999-2003) 3. Jeff Guidinger (1983-87) 4. Josh Quigley (1995-2000) 5. David Thompson (1984-88)

195 131 130 116 115

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Ryan Boman (Duluth, Minn.) Marty Borowicz (Duluth, Minn.) J.G. Bradley (Markesan, Wis.) Kevin Braiedy (Duluth, Minn.) Rudie Brandstrom (N/A) Ryan Breidenbach (Oregon, Wis.) Jerry Brockhaus (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) Skip Bronniche (Hibbing, Minn.) Leigh Brown (Chisholm, Minn.) Bernie Brunello (Ironwood, Mich.) Ben Bucholz (Perham, Minn.) Bruce Budge (Duluth, Minn.) Sean Burns, Jr. (Plymouth, Minn.) Justin Byrd (Carlsbad, Calif.) C Harry Cannon (Corwells Height, Pa.) Bob Carey (Duluth, Minn.) Tim Casey (Chisholm, Minn.) Hugh Casper (Duluth, Minn.) Cash Craig (Madison, Wis.) Nick Cheney (Duluth, Minn.) Bill Christensen (Two Harbors, Minn.) Brandyn Christman (Rice Lake, Wis.) Curt Coenen (Kaukauna, Wis.) Junior Coleman (Phoenix, Ariz.) James Collinge (Stillwater, Minn.) Jack Connors (Scottsdale, Ariz.) Joel Contreros (New York, N.Y.) Jim Crawford (Fridley, Minn.)

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all-time roster James Intihar (Eveleth, Minn.) J Brody Jackson (Oakdale, Minn.) Kristofer Jackson (Peoria, Ariz.) Marcus Jackson (Minneapolis, Minn.) Steve Jamnick (Soudan, Minn.) Craig Jensen(Rochester, Minn.) Bill Jensen (Two Harbors, Minn.) Pat Johns (Duluth, Minn.) Clarance Johnson (Duluth, Minn.) James Johnson (East Tech, Pa.) Jeremy Johnson (Esko, Minn.) Ken Johnson (Duluth, Minn.) Mark Johnson (Duluth, Minn.) Nicky Johnson (Milwaukee, Wis.) Rockne Johnson (Duluth, Minn.) Ronald Johnson (Duluth, Minn.) Roy Joki (Esko, Minn.) Mike Josephson (Aurora, Minn.) Chris Jurkanis (Proctor, Minn.) K Ryan Kaczynski (Shoreview, Minn.) Jere Kaplan (Aitkin, Minn.) Dick Katoski (Duluth, Minn.) Alden Keiski (Chisholm, Minn.) Travis Kellner (Sheboygan, Wis.) Kendall Kelly (Milwaukee, Wis.) Wayne Keto (N/A) Marvin Ketola (Cloquet, Minn.) Fred Kindschy (Osseo, Wis.) Steve King (Cumberland, Wis.) Tyrone King (Chicago, Ill.) Gary Kinkle (N/A) Jim Kiss (Geneseo, Ill.) Steve Klass (Seymour, Wis.) Roger Klosowsky (Duluth, Minn.) Nate Koch (Superior, Wis.) Gus Kohlts (Duluth, Minn.) Roger Kohlts (Duluth, Minn.) Mel Koivisto (Esko, Minn.) Gary Kokal (Eveleth, Minn.) Dan Kornbaum (Little Falls, Minn.) Luke Korneta (La Crosse, Wis.) Bernard Kovach (Ely, Minn.) Tod Kowalczyk (DePere, Wis.) Tony Krall (Eveleth, Minn.) Trenton Krueger (Eagan, Minn.) CJ Krawczyk (Waukesha, Wis.) Mike Krebsbach (N/A) Dave Krmpotich (Duluth, Minn.) Bob Krussell (White Bear Lake, Minn.) Cory Kulig (Independence, Wis.) L Jim Landes (Bloomington, Minn.) Kerry LaPine (Duluth, Minn.) Jake Larkin (Watertoown, Wis.) Greg Larson (Bayfield, Wis.) James Laspi (Duluth, Minn.) Taylor Lavery (Michigan City, Ind.) John Ledin (Cambridge, Minn.) Pat Leaon (Burnsville, Minn.) Marshall Levenson (Duluth, Minn.) Rob Levine(Duluth, Minn.) Todd Leyse (Plymouth, Minn.) Todd Lind (Barnum, Minn.)

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P Edward Pajunen (Meadowlands, Minn.) Mike Patterson (Mahtomedi, Minn.) Bruce Paulson (Moose Lake, Minn.) Damien Paulson (Culver, Minn.) Mark Paulson (Madison, Wis.) Dick Pennington (Duluth, Minn.) Joe Perry (Detroit, Mich.) Nate Perry (Racine, Wis.) Dick Pesonen (Proctor, Minn.) Charlie Phillips (Hibbing, Minn.) Brendon Pineda (Phoenix, Ariz.) Taite Plass (Red Wing, Minn.) Austin Pohlen (Warba, Minn.) Joe Pollard (Grand Rapids, Minn.) Lincoln Poupore (Floodwood, Minn.) Eric Powers (Marquette, Minn.) Q Josh Quigley (Duluth, Minn.) R Ryan Rasmussen (Waupun, Wis.) Bob Rastello (N/A) Matt Rawley (Milwaukee, Wis.) Ben Raymond (Oshkosh, Wis.) Jordan Reetz (Fall Creek, Wis.) Erik Reinertsen (Duluth, Minn.) John Retica (Hibbing, Minn.) Gary Rheingans (Eau Claire, Wis.) Gary Richards (Ely, Minn.) Tom Richardson (Gilbert, Minn.) Lew Rickert, Jr. (Duluth, Minn.) Bob Riley (Brooklyn Center, Minn.)

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all-time roster Daniyal Robinson (Rock Island, Ill.) Mark Robinson (Burnsville, Minn.) Dylan Rodriguez (Blaine, Minn.) Logan Rohrscheib (Eau Claire, Wis.) Doug Rossi (Mountain Iron, Minn.) Ryan Rubischko (Gibbon, Minn.) Frank Russ (Hibbing, Minn.) S James Salmi (Orr, Minn.) Jon Sampson (Duluth, Minn.) Steven Sands (Kenyon, Minn.) Larry Sauer (Two Harbors, Minn.) Jordan Schade (Oshkosh, Wis.) Kyle Schalow (Kaukauna, Wis.) Steve Schahczenski (Menominee, Mich.) Brant Schick (Washburn, Wis.) Rob Schneeberg (Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.) Jason Schneeweis (Aubertus, Wis.) Tim Schneider (Milwaukee, Wis.) Lonnie Schock (Glidden, Wis.) Norman Schroeder (Spring Valley, Minn.) Sean Seaman (Duluth, Minn.) Paul Seifert (Irondale, Minn.) Bob Seikkula (Esko, Minn.) Kevin Seim (Stillwater, Minn.) Bob Sharkey (N/A) Bill Sibley (Duluth, Minn.) Fred Simonich (N/A) Adam Skinner (Cumberland, Wis.) Calahan Skogman (Seymour, Wis.) J.R. Smith (Racine, Wis.) Ronald Smith (Detroit, Mich.) Lane Soderquist (N/A) Dan Sojka (Mountain Iron, Minn.) Ronald Solheim (Duluth, Minn.) John Spence (Milwaukee, Wis.) Bryan Sprang (New Brighton, Minn.) Brian St. Peter (Menominee, Wis.) Chris Stanley (Portage, Wis.) Tom Stark (Proctor, Minn.) Richard Steffen (Green Bay, Wis.) Derrick Stephens (Detroit, Mich.) Fred Stephens (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Bob Stevens (Tower, Minn.) Tom Stone (Becker, Minn.) Chuck Stroik (Wausau, Wis.) Warren Strudwick (Duluth, Minn.) Rick Sundberg (Ashland, Wis.) Darren Suttle (Milwaukee, Wis.) Lonnie Swartz (Biwabik, Minn.) Brian Sykora (Bloomington, Minn.) T Roy Tesar (Two Harbors, Minn.) Mark Thomson (West Bend, Wis.) David Thompson (Hibbing, Minn.) Greg Thone (Luverne, Minn.) Dan Tillema (Randolph, Wis.) Dwayne Toatley (Eden Prairie, Minn.) Keith Tok (Coleraine, Minn.) Cody Tomlinson (Ashland, Wis.) Ed Turk (Chisholm, Minn.) Josh Turnquist (Rogers, Minn.) U James Udovich (Duluth, Minn.) Paul Udovich (Duluth, Minn.)

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V Jeff VandenBerge(Dunwoody, Ga.) Peter VanNice (Bloomington, Minn.) John Vaudreuil (Bloomington, Minn.) Dick Veech (Duluth, Minn.) Len Vesel (Tower, Minn.) Mike Vesel (Tower, Minn.) Jake Voit (Duluth, Minn.) Mike Voit (Duluth, Minn.) John Vucinovich (Gilbert, Minn.) Mark Vukelich (Gilbert, Minn.) W Neil Wagner (Duluth, Minn.) Riley Walker (McFarland, Wis.) Tom Wallin (Hermantown, Minn.) Jack Washburn (Anoka, Minn.) Josh Washburn (Pleasant Prairie, Wis.) Norris Washington (Detroit, Minn.) Donald Weaver (Duluth, Minn.) Brian Webb (Lake Crystal, Minn.) Jerry Weld (Duluth, Minn.) Jeff Wells (Duluth, Minn.) Brandt Wendland (Balaton, Minn.) Edward Westerhaus (N/A) Alex White (Apple Valley, Minn.) Ron White (Chicago, Ill.) Bob Wilkowski (Perham, Minn.) Matt Williams (Saginaw, Minn.) Jake Wilson (Zimmerman, Minn.) Al Wimes (Milwaukee, Wis.) Jerry Wilmot (Duluth, Minn.) Jeff Winter (Shoreview, Minn.) Z Mike Zimmerman (Chicago, Ill.) Reece Zoelle (Green Bay, Wis.) Dave Zollar (Duluth, Minn.)

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