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University Quick Facts School.............................UW-Stevens Point Location...........................Stevens Point, WI Founded............................................ 1894 Enrollment........................................ 8,626 Colors................................ Purple and Gold
2017-18 Schedule 11/15
St. Olaf
11/18
Buena Vista
7:30 pm 7:00 pm
11/25
St. Norbert
7:00 pm
12/2
UW-Superior
5:00 pm
12/9
Hope College
3:00 pm
Conference............. Wisconsin Intercollegiate
12/13
Lawrence
7:00 pm
Home Court.... Bennett Court-Quandt Fieldhouse
12/16
St. Thomas
7:00 pm
Chancellor...................... Bernie L. Patterson
12/21
Edgewood
Director of Athletics............. Brad Duckworth
12/22
Augustana
12/28
Wartburg
6:00 pm (PT)
12/29
Whitman
6:00 pm (PT)
1/3
UW-River Falls
1/6
UW-Stout
1/10
UW-La Crosse
7:00 pm
Head Coach............................. Bob Semling
1/13
UW-Eau Claire
7:00 pm
Alma Mater............................ Eau Claire ‘81
1/17
UW-Whitewater
7:00 pm
Record at UWSP (years)............ 262-71 (12)
1/20
UW-Platteville
7:00 pm
Overall Record (years)........................ same
1/24
UW-Oshkosh
7:00 pm
Basketball Office................... 715-346-4375
1/27
UW-La Crosse
5:00 pm
1/31
UW-Whitewater 7:00 pm
2/3
UW-River Falls
2/7
UW-Platteville
2/10
UW-Stout
3:00 pm
2/14
UW-Oshkosh
7:00 pm
2/17
UW-Eau Claire
5:00 pm
Nickname...................................... Pointers
Faculty Athletic Rep...................... Lee Willis Athletic Department Phone..... 715-346-3888 Website...........................athletics.uwsp.edu Twitter..................................@PointersMBB
Men’s Basketball Quick Facts
Assistant Coach.......................... Kevin Hurd Athletic Trainer.......................Madi Grausam Equipment Manager.................... Mike Okray 2016-17 Overall Record...................... 14-10 Conference Record/Finish.............. 8-6/T-5th
2017-18 Schedule
8:00 pm 7:00 pm
7:00 pm 3:00 pm
7:00 pm 7:00 pm
About UWSP The University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point was founded in 1894 as a teachers college. -
This is
UWSP serves the Central Wisconsin area and is
centrally located midway between Milwaukee and Minneapolis on the Wisconsin River. -
With 8,626 students (48% male, 52% female),
UWSP employs over 400 faculty/teaching academic staff and has the highest percentage of undergraduate courses taught by regular faculty in the UW System. -
UWSP is consistantly one of the top Public
Midwestern Universities-Master’s in U.S. News and World Report’s College Rankings. -
Conveniently located in the center of Wisconsin, the Stevens Point area has something for everyone! Nestled among an abundance of green space and waterways, enjoy our cross country ski trails, numerous hiking and biking trails or a game of golf. Visit quaint shops in our historic downtown district, explore museums and art galleries and take in a special event and tour.
46 percent of new freshman rank in the top 25
percent of their high school class and boast an average ACT score of 23. -
UWSP students benefit from average class sizes of
28 and get personal attention with a student/faculty ratio of 22:1. -
UWSP offers over 100 undergraduate program
choices within 54 majors and 67 minors in four colleges: College of Fine Arts and Communication, College of Letters and Sciences, College of Natural Resources and College of Professional Studies. UWSP also offers 13 graduate programs including a doctorate in audiology with UW-Madison. -
UWSP has a tremendous impact on the Central
At the heart of the UW-Stevens Point campus is the new Dreyfus University Center. Its dining options, services, and amenities make it a fixture of everyday campus life. Visitors and the area community enjoy the Dreyfus University Center as well, and the facility is site of numerous events and conferences for off-campus customers who take advantage of such an impressive facility located in the heart of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin community, bringing in an estimated $378 million dollars to the area each year. It is estimated that $78 million is spent by students and another $25 million is spent by visitors to campus. -
UWSP boasts the nation’s 28th-ranked International
Program with over 21 percent of all bachelor’s degree recipients having studied abroad. -
UWSP’s campus is nearly 400 acres and has 35
buildings including 14 residence halls and the 275 acre Schmeeckle Nature Reserve that features a 24 acre lake, Lake Joanis.
The DeBot Center has undergone several renovations over the past several years and serves as one of the main dining facilities for students. DeBot is open seven days a week serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. The lower level features a convience store and a made-to-order market where students can purchase food through their meal plan.
UWSP Bernie L. Patterson took over as Chancellor at UWStevens Point in July of 2010, becoming the 14th chancellor in the 120 year history of the university. Chancellor Patterson came to UWSP after serving as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Oklahoma City University since 2002.
MISSION STATEMENT
UW-Stevens Point shares in the mission of the University of Wisconsin System. The mission of this system is to develop human resources, to discover and disseminate knowledge, to extend knowledge and its application beyond the boundaries of its campuses, and to serve and stimulate society by developing in students heightened intellectual, cultural, and humane sensitivities; scientific, professional, and technological expertise; and a sense of purpose. Inherent in this broad mission are methods of instruction, research, extended education, and public service designed to educate people and improve the human condition. Basic to every purpose of the system is the search for truth.
UWSP will open it’s newest residence hall in the fall of 2011. The suite-style dorm will be five stories tall and include 82 suites, room for 328 student beds. The building will obtain at least a silver LEED green building certification. UW-Stevens Point is again ranked as one of the best public universities in the Midwest. U.S. News and World Report places UWSP in the Top Ten Regional Universities in its 2011 rankings. UWSP has become a perennial all-star in the U.S News rankings, which take into account such factors as a school’s student retention and graduate rates, average class size, and the academic talent of the freshman class.
The College of Natural Resources at the UWSP is the nation’s largest and premier undergraduate institution for natural resources and environmental management.
Pointers have developed a reputation as one of the most involved and connected student bodies in the Midwest. With over 180 active organizations open to any student and a campus culture that promotes involvement, it’s easy to explore your areas of interest, as well as experience those you may just be curious about!
For More Information
Visit us online at http://www.uwsp.edu for more information about all the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point has to offer!
2017-18 Roster
No. 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 32 34 44
Name Pos. Jontrell Robinson G MJ Delmore G Ethan Bublitz G Koko Songolo G Chaz Mootz G Brandon Spray F Garrett Nelson G Nate Dodge G Brady Wagner G Mark Nelson G Drew Fredrickson G Aaron Knez G Matt Koerner F/C Canon O’Heron F Blake Ehrke F Brett Tauber F/C
Ht. 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-6 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-8 6-5 6-4 6-7
Wt. 195 161 182 175 190 193 160 205 175 196 181 187 205 240 197 210
Yr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr.
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bob Semling (13th season, 262-71) Assistant Coaches: Kevin Hurd Head Athletic Trainer: Madi Grausam
Hometown/High School/Prev.Team Rockford, Ill./East Wisconsin Dells, Wis./ Wisconsin Dells Jackson, Wis./Kettle Moraine Lutheran Madison, Wis./ Memorial Merrill, Wis./ Merrill Prairie Du Sac, Wis./Sauk Prairie Beaver Dam, Wis./ Beaver Dam East Troy, Wis./ East Troy Lake Mills, Wis./ Lake Mills Cottage Grove, Wis./Monona Grove Mount Horeb, Wis./ Mount Horeb Chippewa Falls, Wis./ Chippewa Falls West Bend, Wis./ West Bangor, Wis./ Bangor Deerfield, Wis./ Deerfield Madison, Wis./ Memorial
Season Preview
UW-Stevens Point men’s basketball head coach Bob Semling enters the 2017-18 season with a solid core of upperclassmen looking to take the next step. A season ago, the Pointers led the conference in three-point shooting at 42.1 percent, the fourthbest long-range shooting team in the country. Four of the five sharp shooters from behind the arc return for the Pointers this season. Leading the charge is Ethan Bublitz, who earned All-WIAC first and All-Defensive Team honors as a sophomore last year. He led UWSP in points per game (14.3), rebounds (100), assists (55) and steals (23). He led the conference with a .872 free throw percentage and shot .411 from behind the arc, the fourth-best percentage on the team.
Fellow junior Mark Nelson was a key contributor on both ends of the floor last season. He averaged 8.0 points per game and hit .488 percent of his threepoint shots, the best from behind the arc on the squad. He also pulled down 78 rebounds, 58 on the defensive boards, the second most on defense to Bublitz. Drew Fredrickson saw action in every game a season ago. He took 70 percent of his shots from behind the arc and hit 44.3 percent of those. He was so effective from long range that he made more threepoint shots (31) than twopoint shots attempted on the year (30). He dished out 42 assists with 14 steals and 45 rebounds. Senior MJ Delmore returns after a solid first year as a Pointer. He averaged just under 10 points per game and his 41 made threepointers were the second most on the team. Delmore is one of three seniors this season for UWSP. Luke Zuiker is the lone remaining Pointer from the 2015 National Championship team. His experience and leadership will be invaluable as UWSP adds the next wave of Pointers to the fold. Another player in his final season is Jontrell Robinson. He has one year of Pointers tradition under
his belt despite limited action in 201617. Coach Semling says it will be key this season for the seniors to teach the newcomers what it means to be a Pointer. One of those “newcomers” is junior transfer Nate Dodge. He officially joins the team after being required to sit a season following his transfer from Army. Dodge has been at UWSP for one year and combined with the Division I experience, he brings a swagger to the squad. He has shown in the preseason that he can contribute offensively and will be a nice addition to the 2017-18 team. Brett Tauber and Canon O’Heron will compete for minutes down low.
Both will be relied upon heavily this year to battle in the paint. Tauber earned 12 starts a season ago with his 73 rebounds and 31 assists among the top-5 on the team. Blake Ehrke, Brandon Spray and Matt Koerner will provide depth at the forward position; all three saw time on the floor last year. Junior Chaz Mootz and sophomore Aaron Knez continue to improve and will be integral to a successful season. Their growth on the offensive and defensive ends of the floor will be congruent to time on the court. New additions to the team include Koko Songolo, a junior, who
transferred in from Kishwaukee Community College in Illinois. True freshmen Garrett Nelson and Brady Wagner bring winning pedigrees to the Pointers. UWSP will again play one of the toughest schedules in the nation. In December, the Pointers face nationally ranked foes in four-consecutive games.
Bob Semling Head Coach 13th Season Bob Semling enters his 13th season at UW-Stevens Point in 2017-18 and has won four national championships with the Pointers. In 12 seasons at UW-Stevens Point, Semling has led the Pointers to two NCAA Division III national championships (2010, 2015), in addition to being an assistant on the back-to-back national championship teams of 2004 and 2005. Through his first 12 seasons as head coach, Semling has compiled an overall record of 262-71, which includes a 141-34 mark in Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) play. His .787 career winning percentage entering this season was the highest among active Division III coaches and ranks 10th all-time among all divisions for coaches with at least 10 seasons as a head coach. On January 11, 2014, Semling became the all-time winningest coach in UWStevens Point program history by recording his 201st career victory at UW-Superior. In 2015, Semling was named the National Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), D3hoops.com and Schelde Sports/DIII News. He also earned NABC and D3hoops.com Coach of the Year honors in 2010. Semling is a five-time WIAC Coach of the Year and has received the award in each of the last three seasons. Under Semling’s direction, the Pointers have finished as the consensus No. 1 team in the country after both national championships. The Pointers appeared in the top 10 of the D3hoops.com poll for 42 straight weeks from 2007-2011 and were in the top 25 for 90 straight polls until the end of the 2011-12 regular season. UW-Stevens Point ranked in the top five in 10 of the 14 polls conducted in 2009-10 and was ranked in the top five throughout the 2013-14 season, including a stretch of 11 straight weeks as the top-ranked team in the country. In addition to the national titles and conference accolades, the Pointers have achieved some amazing statistical feats under Semling. In 2015, UWStevens Point led the nation in scoring defense (54.6 ppg), leading the team to the national title. UWSP led all NCAA Division III teams in both free-throw percentage and fewest turnovers per game in two of Semling’s first three seasons. UWSP set an NCAA Division III record in 2006-07 by shooting 82.3 percent from the line, and led the country the previous season at 79.2 percent.
UWSP was the only school among 1,187 NCAA and NAIA programs to shoot better than 80.1 percent at the free-throw line in 2006-07. The Pointers also averaged just 10.2 turnovers per game in 2007-08 (third in the nation) and committed just 8.5 turnovers per game the previous season. UWSP also had a NCAA Division III best 1.54 assist-toturnover ratio. Having served as an assistant coach with the Pointers’ back-to-back NCAA Division III championship teams in 2003-04 and 2004-05, Semling took over the reins from Jack Bennett in 2005-06 and guided a relatively fresh group of players back near the top of the WIAC standings with a third-place league finish and 17-10 overall record. Semling is actually in his second stint with the Pointers’ coaching staff, sandwiching both tenures around eight years at the Division I level. Semling was an assistant coach at UWSP under Bob Parker from 1988-95. During that span, the Pointers posted a 127-63 record, including a 27-2 mark in 199192. The Pointers won two conference championships in Semling’s first tenure and the team made two NAIA national tournament appearances. Semling then spent seven seasons as an assistant coach at UW-Green Bay and one year as the Director of Basketball Operations at New Mexico before returning to UWSP for the 2003-04 season. While at UW-Green Bay, Semling helped the Phoenix to a Mid-Continent Conference title and NCAA Tournament appearance in his first season. A Merrill native, Semling was a threeyear starter at quarterback at UW-Eau Claire from 1977-79. As a student at UWEC, he assisted with Ken Anderson and the men’s basketball team, making NAIA Final Four appearances in each of his final two seasons. Semling then spent one season as an assistant at Park Falls High School and assisted former Pointers’ coach Jack Bennett for two seasons at Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School, reaching the state tournament with both schools. Semling was the head coach at Wausau West High School for three seasons from 1985-88, winning backto-back regional championships in his final two seasons prior to coming to UWSP. He and his wife, Kathy, have three children, Jenna, Kreg and Lauryn.
Semling Year-by-Year YEAR........ Overall............... WIAC 2005-06...... 17-10.................. 11-5 2006-07....... 26-3................... 15-1 2007-08....... 23-7................... 12-4 2008-09....... 24-5................... 14-2 2009-10....... 29-4................... 12-4 2010-11....... 26-4................... 14-2 2011-12....... 20-8................... 12-4 2012-13 ..... 22-6................... 14-2 2013-14....... 28-2................... 15-1 2014-15....... 27-5................... 15-1 2015-16...... 14-12....................7-7 2016-17........ 6-5......................0-1 TOTAL...... 262-71.............141-34 -Coach Semling’s .787 winning percentage is the highest amongst active NCAA Division III coaches. -Under Semling, the Pointers are 13820 (.873) on Bennett Court at Quandt Fieldhouse.
WIAC Coach of the Year 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015 NABC Division III Coach of the Year 2010, 2015 D3hoops.com Coach of the Year 2010, 2015 Molten/DIII News Coach of the Year 2010, 2015
#2 Jontrell Robinson
#4 ethan bublitz
6-4 / 195 lbs. Senior Guard Rockford, Ill. East
6-2 / 182 lbs. Junior Guard Jackson, Wis. Kettle Moraine Lutheran
2016-2017: Played in 13 games with five starts… Scored 16 points in 13 minutes of action with 14 rebounds and four assists…Fifth on the team with four blocked shots…Scored a season-high seven points at Lawrence (Nov. 26)…Grabbed three boards, a seasonhigh, in UWSP’s win at Hope (Dec. 10)…Three of his four assists were in the game against Augustana (Dec. 31). HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letterwinner… Scored 13 points against Auburn High… Team made it to Super Sectionals junior year. PERSONAL: Business management major… Mother is Tameko.
#3 MJ Delmore 5-10 / 161 lbs. Senior Guard Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Wisconsin Dells 2016-2017: Played in 24 games with 21 starts averaging 21.5 minutes per game…Ranked third on team with at 9.7 points per game, three-point percentage (.451), field goals made (71), steals (17) and tied for third with 42 assists…Ranked second on the team with 49 made free throws and 41 made threepoint shots...Poured in a season-high 23 points against UW-Stout (Jan. 11), tying a season-high with seven made field goals…Snagged a season-best four rebounds at UW-River Falls (Jan. 14). HIGH SCHOOL: First Team South Central AllConference sophomore, junior, senior years… First-Team All-Area junior and senior years… Honorable Mention All-State junior year… First-Team All-State senior year… Third all-time most points scored in single season at Wisconsin Dells. PERSONAL: Marketing major… Parents Mike and Suzie… Sisters Dani and Abbi.
2016-2017: Started 23 of 24 games played…Lead the team with 14.3 scoring average, 82 free throws made, total rebounds (100), defensive rebounds (83), assists (55), steals (23) and points scored 343…Led the conference with a .872 free throw percentage… Second on the team with eight blocked shots…Recorded first career double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds at Lawrence (Nov. 26)…Had a season-high 24 points in win at Hope (Dec. 10)…Scored in double figures 21 times during the season…Was a perfect 6-for-6 at the free throw line three different games, versus Augustana (Dec. 31), against UW-Stout (Jan. 11) and versus UWEau Claire (Jan. 21). 2015-16: Scored career-high 20 points on 7-for-10 shooting, including 5-for-6 from behind the arc, and added three rebounds, two assists, a block and two steals in 68-65 win over No. 15 St. Olaf on Nov. 18... Had 11 points on 4-for-9 shooting on UWSP debut in 69-61 win at UW-Superior on Nov. 14...Had 15 points, career-high nine boards, three assists and two steals in 64-53 win over Lawrence on Dec. 12...Scored 19 points and was 5-for-6 from three-point range in 61-43 win over Hamilton on Dec. 30. HIGH SCHOOL: First Team All-Flyway Conference as sophomore, junior and senior…Area Player of the Year as junior and senior, honorable mention as sophomore… First Team All-State senior year, honorable mention junior year…Holds school records in scoring and assists… Team won conference title as a senior and was ranked No. 1 in state for six consecutive weeks. PERSONAL: Criminology major…Parents Michael and Regina…Siblings Amanda and Austin… Honor Roll student.
#5 Koko Songolo
#11 Brandon spray
6-1 / 175 lbs. Junior Guard Madison, Wis. Memorial
6-6 / 193 lbs. Sophomore Forward Prairie Du Sac, Wis. Sauk Prairie
2016-2017 at Kishwaukee College: Played in 30 games with 13 games started… averaging 22.7 minutes per game…72.3 Free throw percentage…33 Offensive rebounds and 41 defensive rebounds…59 assists…222 points with an average of 7.4 points per game. 2015-2016 at Kishwaukee College: Played in 31 games with one start… Free throw percentage of 74.6…69 total rebounds with an average of 2.2 rebounds per game… Had 23 steals and 40 assists… Scored 158 points with an average of 5.1 points per game. HIGH SCHOOL: Back to Back Big 8 Conference Champions PERSONAL: Parents Emilie and Aliko…Siblings Ngijol and Tosha…Majoring in Communications.
#10 Chaz mootz 6-0 / 190 lbs. Junior Guard Merrill, Wis. Merrill 2016-2017: Played in six games…Had a bucket, a steal and a rebound in the four minutes against UW-River Falls (Jan. 28)…Dished out first career assist against Edgewood (Dec. 22). 2015-16: Appeared in three games and averaged one minute per game. HIGH SCHOOL: Six-time letterwinner…First Team AllWisconsin Valley Conference as a senior, second team as a junior…Second Team All-Area…Reached sectional semifinals in senior year…High school basketball coach Kurt Sodeberg. PERSONAL: Communications major…Parents Jim and Julie…Siblings Jourdyn, Nick, Zach, Conner, and Troy… Honor Roll student…Big Brothers Big Sisters Volunteer.
2016-2017: Saw action in eight games…Played a season-high eight minutes against UW-Oshkosh in conference opener (Jan. 4)…Recorded a rebound and two points versus Edgewood (Dec. 22). HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time letter winner... Badger North All-Conference junior and senior year... All-Area honorable mention for large schools junior and senior year... Won two regional championships. PERSONAL: Pre-Physical Therapy major... Parents Tom and Misty... Silbing Trevor... Honor Roll student...Mission trip volunteer... Silver Cord honors.
#12 Garrett Nelson 5-11 / 160 lbs. Freshman Guard Beaver Dam, Wis. Beaver Dam HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterwinner…First-Team AllState senior year…Honorable Mention All-State junior year…Wisconsin Little Ten Conference Player of the Year junior and senior year…First-Team All-Wisconsin Little Ten Conference junior and senior year…Second-Team All-Wisconsin Little Ten Conference selection sophomore year…Beaver Dam High School record holder in career points…Scored 35 points in game against Wisconsin Lutheran junior year. PERSONAL: Parents Brenda and Wayne…Sibling Morgan… Management information systems major…High Honor Roll throughout high school career… Volunteers with Special Olympics as a referee.
#13 Nate Dodge
#14 Brady Wagner
6-3 / 205 lbs. Junior Guard East Troy, Wis. East Troy
6-0 / 175 lbs. Freshman Guard Lake Mills, Wis. Lake Mills
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time First Team Rock Valley AllConference… First Team All-State sophomore, junior, senior years… State semi-finalist senior year. PERSONAL: Parents Linda and David…Sibling M.E. … Majoring in Communications…State finalist in High Jump (6th) and Shot Put (5th) … Member of Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-Time letterwinner…Second-team All-Capitol North Conference selection sophomore and junior year…First-team All Capitol North Conference selection senior year…All-State Honorable Mention… All-Area First Team…Holds the East Troy records for: Most three-point shots made and highest free throw percentage, third-most career points scored. PERSONAL: Parents Melissa and Jeff…Siblings Eli and Julianna…undeclared major…high honor roll and national honor society in high school.
#21 mark nelson 6-4 / 196 lbs. Junior Guard/Forward Madison, Wis. Monona Grove 2016-2017: Played in all 24 games, started in 20 games…Led the team in three-point shooting percentage (.488)… Second on the team with 45 assists…Third on the team with 33 free throws made and 78 rebounds… Was a perfect 10-for-10 at the free throw line with a season-high 22 points against Lynchburg (Nov. 19)… Grabbed a season-best eight rebounds at Lawrence (Nov. 26). 2015-16: Played in 16 games and averaged 10.7 minutes... Averaged 2.5 points per game while shooting 31.7% from the field and grabbed 1.8 rebounds per game... Went 10 for 12 from the free throw line... Totalled 9 assists and 6 steals... Had six points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals in UWSP debut in 69-61 win at UW-Superior on Nov. 14.. 2014-15 at Lindenwood University: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time All-Badgerland Conference selection...All-State senior season...Averaged 17 points, four rebounds and five assists per game as a senior. PERSONAL: Major is undecided...Parents Mark and Kim...Brothers Luke, Max, Lance and AJ.
#22 drew fredrickson
#23 Aaron Knez
6-0 / 181 lbs. Junior Guard Mount Horeb, Wis. Mount Horeb
5-11 / 187 lbs. Sophomore Guard Chippewa Falls, Wis. Chippewa Falls
2016-17: Played in all 24 games with one start… averaging 18.3 min per game…Tied for third on the team with 42 assists…Totaled 45 rebounds, 14 steals, 2 blocked shots and 133 points…Hit 31 three-pointers on the season, one more than two-point shots attempted… Made 10 of 11 free throws on the year…Scored a season-high 15 points at UW-Stout (Feb. 11) on 5-of-5 shooting from three-point range. 2015-16: Scored first career points (4) in 66-61 win over St. Norbert on Nov. 24...Scored career-high nine points on 3-for-3 from behind the arc in 82-66 victory at Edgewood on Dec. 22...Had eight points, including two threes, in 64-53 win over Lawrence on Dec. 12. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterwinner…First Team All-Badger Conference as junior and senior, honorable mention as sophomore…WBCA First Team All-State as a senior, honorable mention as a junior…Third Team AP All-State as a senior… Area Player of the Year…Team won state championship senior year and back-to-back conference titles…Holds school records in career freethrow percentage and three-pointers made in a single season and career. PERSONAL: Business administration major, marketing minor…Parents Mark and Jacque…Brother Brett…Honor Roll student.
2016-2017: Played 13 minutes over five games… Scored all three points scored vs. Edgewood (Dec. 22). HIGH SCHOOL: 1st Team Big Rivers All-Conference junior and senior years… 1st Team All-Area junior and senior year PERSONAL: Physical Education Major… Health Education minor…Parents Leonard and Jill…Sister Kayla.
#24 Matt Koerner 6-8 / 205 lbs. Sophomore Forward/Center West Bend, Wis. West 2016-2017: Played in seven games with 14 minutes total…Had a rebound in back-to-back appearances at Hope (Dec. 10) and against Edgewood (Dec. 22)… Recorded only points of the season against UW-River Falls (Jan. 28). HIGH SCHOOL: Five-time letter winner in basketball and baseball... Second-Team Wisconsin Little Ten AllConference junior and senior year… Second-Team AllArea junior year… First-Team All-Area senior year... Averaged 21 ppg senior year. PERSONAL: Accounting major...Parents Tom and Yvonne... Sister Hannah... Honor Roll all four years of high school... National Honor Society member... Scholar Athlete.
#32 canon o’heron
#34 Blake Ehrke
6-5 / 240 lbs. Junior Forward Bangor, Wis. Bangor
6-4 / 197 lbs. Sophomore Forward Deerfield, Wis. Deerfield
2016-2017: Played 146 minutes over 19 games… Was the only player on the team with more offensive rebounds (12) than defensive rebounds (11)…Shot 5-for-5 from the field for a season-high 10 points at UW-Platteville (Jan. 18)…Went 4-for-4 from the free throw line in the season opener at St. Olaf (Nov. 15) and again in the conference opener versus UW-Oshkosh (Jan. 4)…Snagged seven rebounds, a season-best, at St. Olaf (Nov. 15) 2015- 16: Appeared in 12 games averaging 7.8 minutes...Averaged 0.8 points and 0.8 rebounds per game... Shot 5 for 18 (27.8%) from the field... Amassed 6 assists, 10 rebounds, and 2 steals. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time letterwinner…Averaged 25.3 points, 9.2 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 2.0 steals, and 1.2 blocks per game as a senior…First Team All-Scenic Bluffs Conference all four years…Conference Player of the Year as a junior and senior… Area Player of the Year as a senior …First Team All-Area as a junior, third team as a sophomore…First Team All-State as a senior…Team was conference champions junior and senior years… Team was regional champions freshman year…Team was ranked second in state as senior…Holds Bangor’s scoring record with 1,761 points…High school coach Jordan Laufenberg. PERSONAL: Major is undecided...Mother Kris...Honor Roll student.
2016 – 2017: Appeared in four games…Scored all three points on the season against Edgewood (Dec. 22) with a steal, rebound, and free throw in just two minutes of action…Had a defensive rebound against UW-River Falls (Jan 28). HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable mention all conference freshman season and 1st team all conference sophomore, junior, and senior years in basketball... Honorable mention all conference freshman year, then 1st team in sophomore, junior and senior seasons in baseball... Trailways Conference MVP in basketball junior season and MVP in basketball and baseball senior year... All-state basketball team junior and senior years...11time letter winner in basketball, football, and baseball... Holds multiple career and individual records. PERSONAL: Major is undecided... Parents Steve and Julie... Brother Brandon.
#44 brett tauber 6-7 / 210 lbs. Junior Forward/Center Madison, Wis. Memorial 2016-2017: Started 12 times in 23 games played … Tied for first on the team with 32 offensive rebounds… Added 41 defensive rebounds, 31 assists, 5 blocks and 9 steals…Racked up a season-high 19 points on 7-for-9 shooting from the floor against Augustana (Dec. 31)… Had a season-high seven rebounds in back-to-back games at Lawrence (Nov. 26) and at home versus UWSuperior (Nov. 29). 2015-16: First collegiate double-double of 11 points and 12 rebounds in 82-66 win at Edgewood on Dec. 22 in third-career start. HIGH SCHOOL: Six-time letterwinner…Averaged nine points, eight rebounds, four assists, and two blocks per game as a senior…Honorable Mention All-Big 8 Conference as a senior…Team won four Big 8 Conference championships…Second team all-conference in men’s volleyball as a junior…High school coach Steve Collins. PERSONAL: Business administration and accounting majors…Parents Randy and Julie…Sister Lindsey… Volunteered with Salvation Army, Youth Challenger baseball and Special Olympics.
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four-time National Champions UW-Stevens Point has established itself as one of the premier programs in the nation, winning its fourth national championship in 12 seasons with a 70-54 win over Augustana (Ill.) in 2015. The Pointers won the first four games of their NCAA Tournament run on their home court and improved to 8-0 all-time in Salem, Va. Senior guard Austin Ryf was named the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player. UW-Stevens Point captured its first national title as Jason Kalsow drained a jumper in the final seconds of the title game to beat Williams (Mass.) 84-82 in 2004. In the sectional final, Eric Maus hit a jumper to send the Pointers to the final four in a an 82-81 overtime win over Lawrence in the sectional final. No last-second heroics were needed the following year as the Pointers used a dominating second half to dismantle Rochester (N.Y.) 73-49 in the largest victory margin in a championship game. Overall, the Pointers outscored their five NCAA tournament opponents in 2004-05 by a tournamentrecord 21.0 points per game. UW-Stevens Point finished 29-3 and won 26 games by double figures that season. In 2010, the Pointers showed what it meant to keep fighting, overcoming a 10-point deficit with a 22-5 run late in the second half to secure the program’s third walnut and bronze trophy with a 78-72 victory over Williams (Mass.) in 2010. Senior guard Matt Moses was named the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player. UW-Stevens Point has claimed 29 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships, which is the most of any school in one of the nation’s most storied small-college basketball leagues. The Pointers also made seven trips to the NAIA national tournament in Kansas City, finishing runner-up in 1984. Their 28-9 NCAA tournament record is also the best postseason winning percentage of any Division III school. Two of those losses came in the sectional final on three-pointers at the buzzer that stopped the team one game short of the final four. In addition to the all the team success has come plenty of individual accolades. The most well-known former Pointer is Terry Porter, who was a first round draft choice by the Portland Trail Blazers in 1985, spent 17 years in the NBA and later coached the Milwaukee Bucks, the Phoenix Suns and is now with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Tim Naegeli was a four-time all-conference selection and a sixth-round draft choice of the Boston Celtics in 1987, while Jon Julius was a conference player of the year as the Pointers won another conference title in 1992. Brant Bailey was a first-team All-American and conference player of the year before competing professionally in Europe after ending his playing career in 2000. Most recently, Kalsow was a two-time first-team AllAmerican and was the NABCA National Player of the Year in 2005, while Nick Bennett was also an All-American that same season. Kalsow finished his career as the school’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder while starting every game for four seasons. Former head coach Jack Bennett won 200 games and led the Pointers to both national titles in just nine seasons. His brother, Dick, won 173 games during his career from 1976-85 and followed legendary coaches Bob Krueger, Hale Quandt and Eddie Kotal. Bob Parker arrived in 1987 and won 158 games and two conference titles in an eight-year career. Bob Semling took over the program in 2005 and became UW-Stevens Point’s all-time leader in coaching wins with his 201st career victory on Jan. 11, 2014. He now has a career record of 256-66 and his .818 career winning percentage leads all active Division III coaches.
All-time Roster Harvin Abrahamson Tom Ackermann John Amburgy Terry Amonson Lloyd Anderson Ray Anderson Scott Anderson Sam Antcliffe Matt Atkinson Russ Austin Gbenga Awe James Bagnell Brant Bailey Tim Bakken Jack Bancock John Bandow Todd Barnes Howard Barton Brian Bauer Bryan Beamish Dick Bechard John Bechard Ben Benesh Jay Bennett Nick Bennett Tim Blair Dan Blancfield Bob Blessington Bob Bloomily Andy Boario Dennis Bohman Jerry Boldig Bill Borchardt Clifford Borchardt Bob Bostad Matt Bouche Keven Bradley Don Brewster Jordan Brezinski Arvo Britten Mark Brone Darian Brown Darin Brown Ethan Bublitz Pat Buchberger Jack Burt Steve Busch Roger Buss Dick Busse Jack Buswell Daryll Caldwell William Camahan Dario Capacasa Jesse Capelle Denny Carberry Fred Carpenter Dave Case Robert Cashin R.A. Caves Rod Chamble Bjorn Christensen Jim Christensen Warner Christian Todd Christianson Tony Christman Tom Civala Palmer Clements Bill Clerkin Phil Coke William Conachen Mark Cornerford Art Crowns William Curey Tom Curry Phil Curry Jack Dabareiner Mike Dahlquist Jim Danielson Pat Dann Russ DeFauw MJ Delmore Robert DeMeyers Dan Denniston Joe Desory Nick DeVos Greg Diemer Clint Diestlhorst
1942-43 1951-52 1952-56 1968-71 1944-45 1950-54 1988-90 1958-59 2004-05 1994-98 2004-05 1940-41 1996-00 1976-80 1954-55 1975-77 1982-83 1942-43 2002-06 2005-09 1951-53 1983-84 1997-00 1997-01 2001-05 1986-87 1968-69 1994-96, 97-98 1951-53, 55-56 1989-90, 91-94 1959-63 1951-52 1963-65 1942-43 1951-53, 55-57 2002-06 2002-04 1951-52 2008-12 1957-58 1987-88 1984-88 1988-89 2015-pres. 1952-54 1945-46 1975-78 1972-73 1953-55 1977-80 1974-76 1941-43, 45-46 1945-47 2000-03 1966-69 1946-48 1948-49 1944-45 1990-91 1985-86 2000-01 1948-50 1946-47 1984-88 1979-80 1954-55 1967-69 1963-64 1954-55 1949-50 1982-83 1942-43, 45-46 1958-60 1947-49 1953-54 1949-50 1989-94 1993-97 1962-65 1965-69 2016-pres. 2012-13 1994-98 1953-54 1998-02 1995-96 1995-96
Duane Downie Greg Doyle Tyler Doyle Mark DuBois Bill Ebert Donta Edwards Blake Ehrke Khalifa El-Amin Marvin Elliot Jaurez Emery George Emmerich Bill Engibous Roger English Troy Engstrom Tom Enlund Louis Erdman Scott Erickson Mike Eschenbauch Keith Fenderson Gene Fick Robert Fischer Troy Fischer Jim Fitzgerald Dave Fix George Flugaur Kevin Flynn Ross Forman Tyler Forsythe Mike Fortune Gabe Frank Ed Fravell Drew Fredrickson Brad Freeborn Justin Freier John Freimuth Ted Fritsch Tom Frizzell Scott Frye Eric Gardow Buck Gehm Mike Geist Dave Gilson Jordan Giordana Reed Giordana Jared Gjertson Jim Glanzer John Gleich Zack Goedeke Russ Golomski John Goodwin Mike Gorman Walter Grain Dick Green Michael Griffin Quinn Groskopf Les Gruner Kevin Grusczynski Kyle Grusczynski Dave Grzesk Jake Guenther Tom Gurtler Merlin Habeck Robert Haefner Joe Haidvogie Dave Haka Jeff Hansen Jim Hansen Marvin Hansman George Hanson Terry Hanson Dennis Harrigan Jerrel Harris John Harris Mike Harrison Bob Hartman Trevor Hass Mike Hatch Keno Hawker Craig Hawley Paul Heimstead Arvid Helgerson Dennis Helixon Pat Helixon Al Helminski Eric Henderson Clarence Henkel Bob Hennin
1963-64, 66-67 1976-78 2004-06 1994-95 2001-02 1992-94 2016-pres. 2005-09 1951-52 1992-93 1945-47 1971-72 1949-51 1985-88 1971-74 1941-43 1978-79 1969-70 1982-85 1948-50 1940-41 1988-90 1964-67 1973-74 1945-49 2007-09 2009-10 2011-14 1963-66 1996-00 1953-54 2015-pres. 2013-17 1989-93 1957-58 1940-42 1957-58 1990-93 1986-87 1990-93 1987-88 1958-59 2009-13 1974-75 2013-17 1988-90 2001-05 2014-17 1969-71 1969-70 1969-70 1985-87 1947-48 2008-09 1953-54 1971-73 2005-07 2002-05 1994-95, 96-98 2001-02 1958-60 1955-57 1954-55 1946-49 1972-73 1976-77 1961-63 1941-42 1954-55 1964-65 1970-71 2009-10 1966-68 1988-92 1945-49 2011-14 1988-89 1966-68 1982-84, 85-87 1987-88 1970-71 1951-52 1951-52 1941-42, 46-47 1993-94 1942-43 1968-71
Willie Herick Gary Herold Clayton Heuer Steve Hicklin Steve Hidden Curt Hinz Brad Hintz Matt Hintz Brett Hirsch Scott Hoelzel Kurt Hoerman Jess Holen John Holmes Brett Hornseth Carl Huberty Mike Hughes Louis Hurd Brian Ironmonger Josh Iserloth DeVon Jackson Drew Jackson Mike Janse Tom Jansen Brian Jauch Carroll Jeffers Jack Jenkins Jared Jenkins Phil Jerg Gary Johanknecht Bob Johnson Chet Johnson Dave Johnson Doug Johnson Doug Johnson Manny Johnson Phil Jones Vic Jones Jon Julius Carl Justis Nick Kacala Kalonji Kadima Bud Kadolph Kasey Kaepernick Brad Kalsow Jason Kalsow Frank Kamer Fred Kestly Derek Kind Dick Kleine Norm Knauf Aaron Knez Greg Knox Brian Koch Orv Koepke Scott Koepnick Matt Koerner Vic Koppang Travis Kornowski Don Kotke Gary Koy Neal Krajnik Jordan Krause Cory Krautkramer Lawrence Kreise Francis Krentz John Krueger Jack Krull Jeremy Krull Jon Krull Nick Krull Bill Kubeny Bobby Kuchta Keith Kulas Kevin Kulas Kirby Kulas Ken Kulick Cal Kuphall Russ Kurth Bill Kuse Garth Lake Charles Lane Adam Larsen Kent Larsen Al Larson Brent Larson Charles Laszewski Jerry Lawetzke
1950-52 1959-60 2012-14 2004-08 1981-84 1973-75 1992-96 2000-01 2003-05 2006-08, 09-10 1996-98 1999-01 1987-88 1995-98 1953-55 1965-69 2007-10 2009-10 1999-03 2010-11, 12-13 2005-08 1981-85 1974-75 1995-96 1950-51 1944-45 2007-10 1971-74 1964-65 1953-54 1940-41 1977-79 1964-66 1973-74 1985-86 1950-52 1989-90 1988-92 1940-41 2011-12 1998-02 1948-49 1999-01 2004-05 2001-05 1947-48 1955-58 1999-01 1962-63 1970-71 2016-pres. 2007-08 1979-83 1953-56 1983-85 2016-pres. 1965-68 1998-00 1957-59 1970-71 2000-04 2005-06 2003-07 1965-66 1950-51 1960-63 1955-59 2006-07 2003-07 2007-10 1957-58 2005-06 1985-87 1978-82 1984-86 1947-48 1971-75 1970-72 1958-62 1940-41 1945-46 1965-66 1966-67 1958-59 1999-01 1945-46 1962-66
All-time Roster Tim Lazarcik Zach Leahy Linn Ledemann Richard Lee Shawn Lee Mike Lehrmann Jack Leichtenberg Brian Leigh Joe LeReur Gordon Lewison Clifford Lila David Lindow Ernest Link Ken Linsky Lowell Loberg William Lock Monster Lorenzen Jack Lothian Bill Ludwig LaVern Luebstorf Marv Luedtke Dick Lund Jordan Lutz Dick Macho John Mack Justin Mallett Jerry Mallon Jim Marko Matt Martens Daryl Marvin Larry Mattby Eric Maus Mike McDaniel Todd McEldowney Sean McGann Dan McIntosh Jack Meleski William Mellin Bob Mendyke Bruce Menzel Jim Menzel Steve Menzel Terrill Menzel Norm Meshak Chuck Millenbah Gabe Miller Gerald Miller Norm Miller Pete Miller John Miron Chaz Mootz Matt Moses Lavern Moss Bernard Mozuch Brad Murawski Mitch Murphy Tim Naegeli Jim Neale Charles Neinas Bill Nelson Brian Nelson Francis Nelson Mark Nelson Kevin Nielson Vince Nichols Chuck Nolan Ron Nolting Steve Norlin Wilbur Numz Howie Ochs Pat O’Donnell Canon O’Heron Mike Ojala Robert Olk Jim Olsen Jeff Olsen Ken Olsen Bob Omelina Dan O’Neill Paul Osterhaus Micah Parlow Chuck Parr Bill Patterson Mike Paynter Arthur Peisa Stephen Pelkofer Dennis Peters
1980-84 2004-05 1973-74 1945-46 2004-06 1987-89 1949-50 1973-74 1970-73 1941-42 1945-46 1949-50 1942-43 1988-90 1945-46 1959-62 1947-50 1989-93 1946-49 1955-59 1958-59 1947-49 2011-15 1951-53 1979-83 2001-02 1968-70 1955-59 1944-45 1946-47 1956-57 2001-05 1974-77 1974-75 2012-16 1979-80 1950-51 1944-45 1957-58 1949-51 1966-68 1974-78 1942-43 1947-48 1959-63 1991-93 1946-47, 50-51 1951-52 1975-77 1976-80 2015-pres. 2006-10 1945-46 1944-45 1991-92 1971-72 1983-87 1946-48 1953-54 1960-63 1994-95 1942-43 2015-pres. 1982-83 1990-91 1958-59 2000-03 1971-72 1948-49 1962-66 1969-70 2015-pres. 1991-92 1940-41 1969-72 1984-86 1954-55 1973-77 1959-62 1995-97 2011-12 1957-58 2012-16 1993-97 1945-46 2013-16 1970-73
Howard Peterson Howen Peterson William Peterson James Playman Vernon Plotrowski Chet Polka Jeff Poltzer Jim Polzin Joseph Pope Terry Porter Henry Poskie Louis Posluassany Henry Pospychala George Pouba George Prihoda Mike Prey Jerry Pritzl Paul Prochnow Chas Pronschinske Clinton Prust Bryan Purchatzke Jeff Radtke Orland Radtke Bob Ramlet Calvin Rasmussen Erv Redding Luke Reigel Tamaris Relerford Bob Repka Matt Resch Aaron Retzlaff Alex Richard Jim Richards Jeff Richardson Curt Richardt Ed Ristow Vinny Ritchay Joe Ritchay Chuck Ritzenthaler Dick Ritzenthaler Ken Ritzenthaler Tom Ritzenthaler Jontrell Robinson Phil Rodriguez Leonard Rohde Ken Roloff George Roman Pete Rortvedt Ross Rortvedt Dimitric Roseboro Gerald Rued Chuck Ruys Austin Ryf Walt Samelstadt Henry Sampson Joe Sanks Fred Schadewald Andy Schaffer Rolland Schlender Dave Schlundt Dennis Schmidtke Larry Schultz Ben Schumacher Brian Schwechel Bill Sekel Tom Sennett Ty Sennett Jerry Siewart Tim Skalmoski John Skulborstad John Smith Mark Smith Matt Smith Stuart Smith Dave Snow Brad Soderberg Gene Sodersten Tim Sonnentag Dayton Sowle Robert Sparks Brandon Spray LeRoy Sroda Mike Stansell Rich Steif Fred Stemmeler Larry Stemo Tom Stone
1944-45 1940-41 1940-41 1942-43 1945-46 1948-52 1985-86 1946-47, 48-51 1973-74 1981-85 1940-41 1940-41 1941-42 1961-64 1944-45, 46-47 2002-05 1999-00 1980-82 1987-91 1945-46 1950-51 1978-82 1942-43 1972-74 1942-43 1952-54 1991-93 2001-05 1975-76 2009-10 2013-17 2011-15 1953-55 1986-87 1994-96 1957-58 2007-10 2011-15 1965-67 1961-62, 64-67 1967-70 1967-71 2016-pres. 1977-81 1946-47 1952-55 1954-55 2005-09 2006-08 1984-86 1950-51 1974-75, 76-78 2011-15 1949-51 1957-58, 59-61 1952-53 1950-54 1954-56 1944-45 1981-84 1957-58 1967-68 2008-09 1992-94 1958-59 1992-94 1993-94 1968-69 1978-79, 80-83 1973-74 1953-54 1973-74 1971-75 1984-85 1978-79 1982-84 1948-49, 51-52 1987-88 1946-47 1941-42 2016-pres. 1957-60 1972-73 2000-01 1980-83 1974-75 1948-49
Dan Studer Wally Strum James Sullivan Mike Sullivan Evan Sweeney Dan Swinehart Ed Szymanski Dan Teasdale Brett Tauber Al Tente Ron Terner Pete Terzynski Ray Terzynski Les Thompson Lloyd Thornton Dan Tillema Tyler Tillema Richard Tuszka Jack Ulwelling Caden Untiedt Bob Van Deurzen LaVern Van Dyke Gerald Vance Jim Vance Quinn Vanden Heuvel Dave Vander Geest Brock Vander Velden Nate VanHandel Donald Vetter Nate Vosters Bill Wagner Mark Waldon Scott Ward Harland Ware Henry Warner Ray Warren Ken Wasseman Bill Watson Tom Weatherspoon Bruce Weinkauf Dave Welsh Bill Wesenburg Duane Wesenburg Craig Wessel Rob Westphal Derek Westrum Grant White Bucky Wickman Carl Wiemann Art Wilke Bryce Williams Skip Wilson John Winter Bryan Wirth Dean Wirth Steve Wittman Paul Wojta Bob Wojtusik Clifford Worden Jerome Wotachek James Wreath Dean Wucherer Ron Zeihan Ken Ziegahn Bob Zimmer Pat Zingler Eddie Zirbel Wes Zuege Bill Zuiker Joe Zuiker Luke Zuiker Pete Zuiker Ray Zwolinsky
2012-13 1941-42 1942-43 1972-73 2006-10 1974-76 1941-43, 48-49 1994-95 2015-pres. 1962-63 1978-79 1940-42 1940-42 1951-53 1974-77 2009-12 2009-14 1954-55 1961-63 2013-17 1977-78 1940-41 1953-55 1964-66 1967-71 1974-76 1995-98 2011-13 1944-45 1997-00 1948-52 1988-90 1976-77 1954-55 1940-41 1940-42 1952-54 1953-54 1980-81 1971-74 1973-75 1963-67 1978-81 1987-88 1966-70 1995-98 1962-66 1960-62 1953-54 1957-58 2016-17 1957-58 1977-78 1962-65 1979-81 1973-74 1974-76 1958-61 1942-43 2005-09 1998-00 1970-73 1985-86 1965-68 1964-66 1971-72 2001-04 1962-66 1977-81 1997-01 2014-17 1978-79, 80-82 1950-51
All-time versus Opponents Opponent (first meeting) W-L Abilene Christian (1989) 1-0 Air Force (1982) 0-1 Anderson (1962) 2-2 Arkansas College (1983) 1-0 Augusta (1970) 1-0 Augustana (2006) 4-3 Aurora (1986) 1-0 Barat (2000) 1-0 Beloit (1968) 1-0 Bemidji State (1993) 2-0 Benedictine, IL (2004) 1-0 Brandon (1987) 0-1 Brigham Young-Haw. (1994) 1-0 Buena Vista (2005) 3-1 Cal. Lutheran (2007) 0-1 Calumet (2003) 1-0 Calvin (1969) 0-2 Cardinal Stritch (1987) 4-0 Carleton 1-0 Carnegie Mellon (2002) 1-0 Carroll, WI (1910) 11-3 Carthage (1967) 5-1 Central (2014) 1-0 Chicago (2000) 3-0 Chicago State (1975) 1-0 Christopher Newport (2016) 0-1 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (2015) 1-0 Clarke (2005) 0-1 Coe (2001) 2-0 Colorado College (2010) 1-0 Colorado State (1982) 1-0 Concordia, TX (2011) 0-1 Concordia, WI (1935) 12-1 Cornell, IA (2009) 1-0 Creighton (1981) 1-0 Culver-Stockton (1972) 0-1 Dakota Wesleyan (1965) 0-1 Dallas (1996) 1-0 Doane (1985) 1-0 Dominican (1983) 4-0 Drake (1961) 0-1 Drury (1984) 0-1 Dubuque (1984) 2-0 East Texas Baptist (2015) 1-0 Eastern Illinois (1971) 0-2 Edgewood (1987) 24-3 Elmhurst (1998) 4-0 Emory (2014) 1-1 Erskine (1991) 0-1 Fontbonne (1994) 1-0 Fort Hays State (1983) 1-1 Georgia State (1970) 1-0 Grace (1991) 2-0 Grand Canyon (1978) 0-1 Grand Valley State (1982) 0-1 Gustavus Adolphus (2003) 1-1 Hamilton, AZ (2015) 1-0 Hamline (1956) 4-1 Hawaii Pacific (1994) 0-1 Heidelberg (1923) 1-0 Hillsdale (1983) 1-0 Hope (2013) 3-1 Illinois State (1984) 0-1
Opponent (first meeting) W-L Illinois Wesleyan (1971) 2-3 Indiana-Purdue (1984) 1-0 Indiana-South Bend (1986) 1-0 Indiana Tech (1971) 0-1 John Carroll (2004) 1-0 Jordan (1937) 2-1 Kalamazoo (2003) 1-0 Kearney State (1982) 2-1 Kendall (2003) 1-0 Lakeland (1956) 14-2 LaRoche (2002) 1-0 Lawrence (1897) 34-12 Lenoir-Rhyne (1992) 0-1 Lewis (1966) 1-2 Lewis & Clark (2000) 1-0 Liberty Baptist (1982) 0-1 Lincoln (1954) 1-3 Linfield, OR (2010) 1-0 Loras (1977) 1-0 Luther (1939) 3-1 Lynchburg (2016) 1-0 Macalester (1967) 2-1 Mankato State (1980) 2-0 Marian (1982) 14-0 Marquette (1931) 1-0 Mary (1982) 1-0 Mary Hardin-Baylor (1998) 1-0 Mayville State (1965) 1-0 Michigan Tech (1929) 8-4 MidAmerica Nazarene (2005) 0-1 Millersville (1956) 1-0 Milton (1949) 23-2 Minnesota-Duluth (1978) 2-2 Minnesota-Morris (1980) 2-0 Missouri-Rolla (1973) 0-2 Missouri-St. Louis (1974) 0-1 Moorhead State (1990) 2-1 Montana Tech (1973) 1-0 Mount St. Clare (1986) 1-0 Mount Senario (1988) 9-3 Mount Union (1997) 1-0 Murray State (1985) 0-1 Nebraska (1981) 0-2 Nebraska-Omaha (1973) 0-1 Nebraska Wesleyan (1997) 0-1 New Orleans (1986) 0-1 North Central (2013) 2-2 North Dakota State (1990) 0-1 North Park (1968) 1-1 Northeastern Illinois (1983) 2-0 Northern Arizona (1978) 0-1 Northern Iowa (1973) 1-0 Northern Kentucky (1999) 0-1 Northern Michigan (1926) 13-12 Northland (1920) 25-3 Northwestern Minn. (2012) 1-0 Olivet Nazarene (1991) 1-0 Parsons (1972) 0-1 Phillips (1982) 1-0 Point Loma (1982) 1-0 Pomona--Pitzer (1987) 2-0 Puget Sound (2004) 3-0 Ramapo (2010) 1-0
Opponent (first meeting) W-L Randolph--Macon 1-0 Ripon (1904) 14-9 Rochester, NY (2005) 1-0 Simpson, IA (2010) 1-0 St. Cloud State (1957) 1-1 St. Francis, IL (2001) 2-0 St. John’s, MN (1981) 7-2 St. Mary’s, MN (1940) 8-10 St. Mary’s, TX (1998) 0-1 St. Michael’s, VT (1999) 1-0 St. Norbert (1923) 54-30 St. Scholastica (1991) 1-0 St. Thomas (1974) 3-8 St. Thomas Aquinas (1985) 1-1 St. Olaf (2011) 4-2 Salem State (1982) 1-0 South Dakota State (1972) 0-1 Southern Illinois (1985) 0-2 Southwest State (1971) 1-0 Southwest Texas St. (1976) 1-0 Southwestern, TX (2004) 2-0 Stockton (NJ) (2011) 1-0 Taylor (1961) 2-0 Teikyo Marycrest (1994) 1-1 Texas A & I (1972) 0-1 Texas--Dallas 2-0 Texas Tech (1985) 0-1 Trinity, TX (2005) 2-0 Trinity International (2001) 1-0 Upper Iowa (1971) 3-1 Valley City State (1990) 1-1 Virginia Wesleyan (2015) 1-0 Viterbo (1987) 23-3 Washington, MD (1991) 1-0 Washington, MO (2007) 0-1 W. Virginia Wesleyan (1983) 1-0 Western Illinois (1979) 0-1 Western State (1991) 1-0 Westmont (1983) 1-0 Wheaton (1968) 1-1 Whitman (2013) 1-0 Whitworth (2009) 2-0 Williams (2004) 2-0 Winona State (1939) 24-13 Wisconsin (1932) 1-1 Wisconsin Lutheran (1994) 6-0 Wis.-Eau Claire (1916) 98-80 Wis.-Green Bay (1973) 1-10 Wis.-La Crosse (1912) 94-45 Wis.-Milwaukee (1911) 43-37 Wis.-Oshkosh (1899) 123-86 Wis.-Parkside (1977) 17-6 Wis.-Platteville (1904) 96-78 Wis.-River Falls (1912) 109-43 Wis.-Stout (1913) 105-55 Wis.-Superior (1900) 104-37 Wis.-Whitewater (1912) 102-86 Wofford (1970) 0-1 York, PA (2005) 1-0
Team Records Most Wins-Season 29 2003-04, 04-05, 09-10 28 1983-84, 2013-14 27 1991-92, 2014-15 26 2010-11, 06-07, 1982-83 25 1984-85 Longest Winning Streak 22 1991-92 20 2013-14 19 2003-04/2004-05 16 1983-84 15 1985-86 14 1984-85, 2010-11 12 1982-83, 1960-61 Longest Winning Streak (Conference Play) 18 1991-92/1992-93 14 1985-86 11 1983-84, 2013-14 10 2010-11 Most Points Scored (Game) 130 vs. UW-Superior, 12/11/75 123 vs. UW-Superior, 1968 120 vs. Concordia, 11/24/89 116 vs. UW-Oshkosh, 1/14/95 vs. UW-River Falls, 1968 Most Points Scored (Half) 74 vs. UW-Superior, 12/11/75 67 vs. Concordia, 11/24/89 vs. UW-Whitewater, 1970 Most Points Scored (Season) 2491 2003-04 (34 games) 2443 2009-10 (33) 2372 2006-07 (29) 2369 2010-11 (30) 2343 2004-05 (32) 2330 1991-92 (29) 2290 2007-08 (30) 2245 2013-14 (30) 2188 1989-90 (28) 1983-84 (32) Most Points Averaged Per Game (Season) 86.0 1967-68 83.2 1960-61 82.1 1961-62 81.9 1990-91 81.8 2006-07 81.7 1968-69 Fewest Points Allowed (Game) 28 vs. UW-Milwaukee, 11/30/83 vs. East Texas Baptist, 3/14/15 29 vs. UW-River Falls, 1/25/85 30 vs. UW-Oshkosh, 1/15/14 31 vs. UW-Eau Claire, 2/16/85 32 vs. Lakeland, 1958
Fewest Points Allowed (Half) 7 vs. Dallas, 12/29/96 8 vs. UW-Milwaukee, 11/30/83 vs. UW-Superior, 1/22/83 vs. East Texas Baptist, 3/14/15 9 at UW-La Crosse, 1/28/15 12 vs. UW-Eau Claire, 2/16/85 vs. UW-River Falls, 1/25/85 Fewest Points Allowed Per Game (Season) 47.9 1984-85 48.7 1983-84 53.3 1981-82 53.6 1980-81 53.7 1982-83 Largest Margin of Victory
65 vs. Mount Senario 12/13/01 (109-44) 63 vs. Northland, 11/22/83 (109-46) 62 vs. UW-Superior, 1/22/83 (98-36) vs. Wis. Lutheran 12/19/09 (105-43) 56 vs. UW-Superior, 1/3/07 (101-45) vs. Lakeland, 1958 (88-32) 55 vs. UW-Eau Claire, 2010 (92-37)
Largest Average Margin of Victory (Season) 21.5 2010-11 19.7 1983-84 17.5 1982-83 17.1 2004-05 16.8 1984-85 15.8 2006-07 15.7 1991-92 Most Field Goals Made (Game) 52 vs. UW-Superior, 1968 vs. UW-River Falls, 1968 51 vs. UW-Superior, 12/11/75 49 vs. UW-Whitewater, 1970 Most Field Goals Made (Season) 914 2009-10 904 2003-04 875 1983-84, 2010-11 862 2006-07 854 1982-83 827 2004-05 824 1991-92 Best Field Goal Percentage (Game) .773 .764 .750 .744
vs. vs. vs. vs.
UW-Superior, 1/17/86 (41-53) UW-Oshkosh, 2/4/86 (42-55) UW-Platteville, 2/8/84 (39-52) UW-Parkside, 3/9/83 (32-43)
Best Field Goal Percentage (Season) .569 1983-84 .548 1984-85 .536 1985-86 .533 1982-83 .526 2010-11 .519 2013-14 .512 2001-02 .509 2003-04, 1990-91
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made (Game) 17 vs. UW-River Falls, 1/9/02 16 vs. UW-River Falls, 1/20/07 vs. Lakeland, 1/8/07 vs. UW-Stout, 1/19/02 15 vs. UW-Eau Claire, 1/21/17 vs. Edgewood, 12/22/16 vs. St. Olaf, 11/27/13 vs. UW-River Falls, 2/26/11 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made (Season) 309 2006-07 247 2007-08 232 2004-05 226 2008-09 224 2005-06, 2014-15 Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Season) .437 1995-96 (177-405) 1986-87 (101-231) .426 2001-02 (219-514) .425 1991-92 (161-379) .421 2016-17 (210-499) .420 2004-05 (232-553) .417 2000-01 (194-465) Most Free Throws Made (Season) 521 1991-92 516 1990-91 505 1992-93 490 1956-57 Best Free Throw Percentage (Season) .823 2006-07 (339-412) .798 1984-85 (363-455) .793 1983-84 (438-552) .792 2005-06 (419-529) .783 1979-80 (245-313) Most Rebounds (Game) 71 vs. UW-Superior, 1968 65 vs. UW-Oshkosh, 1971 63 vs. UW-La Crosse, 2/23/91 61 vs. UW-Superior, 1976 Most Rebounds (Season) 1128 2009-10 1087 1992-93 1075 1991-92 1059 2003-04 1049 1976-77 1048 2004-05 1041 2010-11 Most Assists (Season) 600 1983-84 577 1982-83 524 1990-91 519 1979-80 511 2003-04
Individual Records Most Points Scored-Game 45 Trevor Hass vs. UW-La Crosse 1/25/14 40 Trevor Hass vs. Whitman 12/29/13 Josh Iserloth vs. UW-River Falls 1/9/02 Josh Iserloth vs. UW-Whitewater 1/23/02 39 Mike Hughes vs. UW-River Falls, 1968 37 Six times, most recent by Nick Bennett vs. Puget Sound, 3/12/04
Most Three-Point FG Made-Career 302 Pete Rortvedt, 2005-09 232 Nick Bennett, 2001-05 204 Andy Boario, 1989-90/91-94 203 Trevor Hass, 2011-14 191 Russ Austin, 1994-98 151 Dan Denniston, 1994-98 Mike Harrison, 1988-92
Most Points Scored-Season 723 Brant Bailey, 1999-00 611 Jason Kalsow, 2004-05 609 Jason Kalsow, 2003-04 600 Terry Porter, 1983-84 592 Terry Porter, 1984-85
Best FG Percentage-Game (min 9 attempts) 1.000 Five times, most recent by Joe Zuiker vs. UW-River Falls, 1/10/01 (9-9)
Best Scoring Average-Career 18.6 Jack Krull, 1955-59 17.6 Josh Iserloth, 2000-03 17.1 Tom Ritzenthaler, 1967-71 16.7 Sam Antcliffe, 1958-60 16.4 Dick Ritzenthaler, 1962-63/65-67 Most FG Made-Game 17 Dave Vander Geest vs. UW-River Falls, 1976 16 Four times, most recent by Phil Rodriguez vs. UW-Superior, 1981
Brant Bailey
Most FG Made-Season 252 Brant Bailey, 1999-00 244 Terry Porter, 1983-84 Tom Ritzenthaler, 1970-71 239 Jason Kalsow, 2003-04 235 Bill Zuiker, 1979-80
Most FG Attempts-Career 1352 Tom Ritzenthaler, 1967-71 1285 Jason Kalsow, 2001-05 1191 Tim Naegeli, 1983-87 1171 Pete Rortvedt, 2005-09 1158 John Mack, 1979-83
Best FG Percentage-Career (min 250 attempts) .636 Tim Lazarcik, 1980-84 (178-280) .623 Alex Richard, 2011-14 (320-514) .596 Scott Hoelzel, 2006-08, 09-10 .589 Terry Porter, 1981-85 (638-1083) .583 Jon Julius, 1988-92 (645-1107) .579 Tim Naegeli, 1983-87 (689-1191) .569 Jason Kalsow, 2001-05 (731-1285) Most Free Throws Made-Game 25 Brant Bailey vs. UW-La Crosse 12/11/99 19 Terry Porter vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 3/17/84
Most FG Made-Career 731 Jason Kalsow, 2001-05 689 Tim Naegeli, 1983-87 645 Jon Julius, 1988-92 638 Terry Porter, 1981-85 637 Tom Ritzenthaler, 1967-71 Most FG Attempts-Season 519 Tom Ritzenthaler, 1970-71 445 Jason Kalsow, 2003-04 443 Tim Naegeli, 1986-87 412 John Mack, 1982-83 409 Bruce Weinkauf, 1973-74
Best FG Percentage-Season (min 100 attempts) .679 Jordan Brezinski, 2010-11 (74-109) .676 Scott Hoelzel, 2010-11 (94-139) .656 Justin Freier, 1992-93 (80-122) .652 Joe Zuiker, 2000-01 (122-187) .644 Alex Richard, 2013-14 (67-104) .643 Tim Naegeli, 1984-85 (142-221) .641 Tim Naegeli, 1983-84 (82-128) .632 Jack Lothian, 1991-92 (141-223)
Most Free Throws Made-Season 219 Brant Bailey, 1999-00 168 Jon Krull, 2005-06 134 Tyler Tillema, 2013-14 130 Nick Bennett, 2003-04 128 Jack Lothian, 1992-93 126 Terry Porter, 1984-85
Jason Kalsow
Most Free Throws Made-Career 444 Brant Bailey, 1996-00 366 Jon Krull, 2003-07 356 LaVern Luebstorf, 1955-59 331 Mike Paynter, 1993-97 322 Jason Kalsow, 2001-05 Nick Bennett 2001-05 Most Consecutive Free Throws Made 35 Matt Moses, 2008-09 31 Kalonji Kadima, 2001-02 28 Pete Rortvedt, 2006-07 28 Chas Pronschinske, 1990-91 26 Bill Zuiker, 1978-79
Most Three-Point FG Made-Game 9 Trevor Hass vs. UW-La Crosse 1/25/14 Jordan Giordana vs. UT-Dallas, 12/29/13 Pete Rortvedt vs. UW-Platteville, 2/21/06 8 Josh Iserloth vs. UW-River Falls 1/9/02 7 Pete Rortvedt vs. UW-Whitewater, 2/7/07 Steve Hicklin vs. Edgewood, 12/11/06 6 12 times, most recent by Bryce Williams vs. UW-Eau Claire, 1/21/17
Best Free Throw Percentage-Game (9 or more) 1.000 12 times, most recent by Mark Nelson vs. Lynchburg, 11/19/16 (10-10) Best Free Throw Percentage-Season 1.000 Shawn Lee, 2004-05 (10-10) .952 Matt Moses, 2006-07 (20-21) .925 Scott Anderson, 1989-90 (86-93) .921 Pete Rortvedt, 2006-07 (58-63)
Most Three-Point FG Made-Season 95 Trevor Hass 2013-14 Pete Rortvedt, 2006-07 88 Nick Bennett, 2004-05 83 Nick Bennett, 2003-04 77 Pete Rortvedt, 2008-09 74 Steve Hicklin, 2006-07
Pete Rortvedt
Best Free Throw Percentage-Career .904 Scott Anderson, 1988-90 .897 Jay Bennett, 2000-01 .889 Shawn Lee, 2004-07 .875 Dave Johnson, 1977-79 .873 Nick Bennett, 2001-05
Individual Records Most Free Throws Attempted-Season 307 Brant Bailey, 1999-00 204 Jon Krull, 2005-06 183 Tyler Tillema, 2013-14 180 Jack Lothian, 1992-93 179 Bob Henning, 1970-71 176 Dick Ritzenthaler, 1962-63 Most Rebounds-Game 26 Mike Hughes vs. UW-Superior, 1970 23 Three times, most recent by Les Gruner vs. UW-La Crosse, 1973 Most Rebounds-Season 332 Mike Hughes, 1968-69 306 Mike Hughes, 1967-68 271 Jason Kalsow, 2003-04 238 Jason Kalsow, 2004-05 Most Rebounds-Career 883 Jason Kalsow, 2001-05 821 LaVerne Luebstorf, 1955-59 660 Mike Hughes, 1965-66/67-69 621 Jack Lothian, 1989-93 603 Mike Paynter, 1993-97 Best Rebound Average-Career 12.0 Mike Hughes, 1965-66/67-69 9.5 LaVerne Luebstorf, 1955-59 7.3 Jason Kalsow, 2001-05 Most Assists-Game 16 Bob Henning vs. UW-River Falls, 1971 14 Three times, most recent by Chas Pronschinske vs. Michigan Tech, 1/14/91 Most Assists-Season 232 Bob Henning, 1970-71 190 Craig Hawley, 1986-87 180 Chas Pronschinske, 1990-91 178 Kevin Kulas, 1981-82 Most Assists-Career 512 Craig Hawley, 1982-84/85-87 465 Jason Kalsow, 2001-05 458 Chas Pronschinske, 1987-91 441 Kevin Kulas, 1978-82 Most Steals-Season 81 Vince Nichols, 1990-91 63 Tim Naegeli, 1986-87 62 Terry Porter, 1982-83 Most Blocked Shots-Season 83 Jack Lothian, 1992-93 68 Jack Lothian, 1991-92 64 Mike Paynter, 1995-96 62 Mike Paynter, 1996-97 Most Blocked Shots-Career 224 Jack Lothian, 1989-93 193 Mike Paynter, 1993-96 Most Games Played-Career 121 Jason Kalsow, 2001-05 120 Jon Krull, 2003-07 119 Eric Maus, 2001-05 118 Joe Ritchay, 2011-14 117 Tim Naegeli, 1983-87 Terry Porter, 1981-85 Nick Bennett, 2001-05 Tamaris Relerford, 2001-05 Alex Richard, 2011-14 Austin Ryf, 2011-14
1,000-Point Club No. Name 1 Jason Kalsow 2 Tim Naegeli 3 Nick Bennett 4 Jon Julius 5 Terry Porter 6 Josh Iserloth 7 Tom Ritzenthaler 8 Brant Bailey 9 Tyler Tillema 10 Pete Rortvedt 11 John Mack 12 Mike Paynter 13 Andy Boario 14 Jon Krull 15 Bill Zuiker 16 Louis Hurd 17 Phil Rodriguez 18 La Vern Luebstorf 19 Mike Harrison 20 Jack Krull 21 Steve Hicklin 22 Matt Moses 23 Bill Kuse 24 Quinn Vanden Heuvel 25 Trevor Hass 26 Jack Lothian 27 Bruce Weinkauf 28 Jerry Lawetski 29 Brad Hintz 30 Russ Austin 31 Jim Marko 32 Craig Hawley
Year 2001-05 1983-87 2001-05 1988-92 1981-85 1999-03 1967-71 1996-00 2009-14 2005-09 1979-83 1993-97 1989-90/91-94 2003-07 1977-81 2007-11 1977-81 1956-59 1988-92 1956-59 2004-08 2006-10 1958-61 1968-71 2011-14 1989-93 1972-74 1963-66 1992-96 1994-98 1955-59 1982-84/85-87
Total 1,859 1,649 1,646 1,625 1,585 1,552 1,551 1,506 1,456 1,453 1,451 1,424 1,414 1,402 1,369 1,288 1,283 1,260 1,221 1,190 1,172 1,124 1,114 1,112 1,101 1,090 1,077 1,074 1,031 1,025 1,003 1,002
Bennett Court at Quandt Fieldhouse
Opened in 1971, Bennett Court at Quandt Fieldhouse serves as the exclusive home to for the Pointer men’s basketball team and owns one of the largest seating capacities of any facility in Central Wisconsin with 2,787 seats. The site of the annual Sentry Classic holiday basketball tournament, Quandt Fieldhouse has hosted NCAA Division III men’s basketball sectional tournaments in 2005, 2007 and 2010, women’s basketball sectional tournaments in 1987 and 2004 and is the 2014 home of the NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball Final Four. The facility also hosted the NCAA Division III wrestling championships in 1994. It is the site of numerous concerts and community events, including the university’s graduation ceremony. The fieldhouse is named for Hale Quandt, who coached football, men’s basketball and baseball from 1947-62. On February 7, 2009 the court at Quandt Fieldhouse was named after former Pointers coaches Dick and Jack Bennett. Included in the naming was a complete resurface of the court and a renovation of the front lobby. Dick Bennett started his college coaching career at UW-Stevens Point
in 1976 and spent nine seasons at the helm of the Pointer men’s basketball team, compiling 173 wins. In his final three seasons (1982-85), he guided the team to a 79-13 record. He was named NAIA Coach of the Year after the 1983-84 season, leading the team to a 22-3 mark and a national runner-up finish. Dick went on to take UW-Green Bay to two NCAA Division I tournament appearances and led UW-Madison to an NCAA Final Four appearance in 2000. Jack Bennett’s coaching career spanned 34 years throughout Wisconsin high school and collegiate basketball. Bennett coached seven years at Rhinelander High School prior to replacing Bob Parker at UW-Stevens Point in 1996-97. In nine seasons at UW-Stevens Point, he led the Pointers to five Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles, five NCAA tournament appearances and two national championships en route to becoming the school’s all-time winningest coach with a 200-56 record. Since 1997, Quandt Fieldhouse has proven to be a real home court advantage. The Pointers have posted an astonishing 252-40 record through the 2015-16 season.
Attendance Average National Year Attendance Rank 1993-94.......1,333................... 14th 1994-95.......1,284................... 13th 1995-96........ n/a...................... n/a 1996-97........ n/a...................... n/a 1997-98.......1,122................... 14th 1998-99.......1,038................... 20th 1999-00.......1,617..................... 5th 2000-01.......1,284................... 11th 2001-02.......1,381..................... 6th 2002-03.......1,313..................... 8th 2003-04.......1,435..................... 6th 2004-05.......1,928..................... 4th 2005-06.......1,377..................... 6th 2006-07.......1,643..................... 5th 2007-08.......1,350..................... 6th 2008-09.......1,521..................... 6th 2009-10.......1,628..................... 3rd 2010-11.......1,419..................... 6th 2011-12.......1,474..................... 3rd 2012-13.......1,554..................... 4th 2013-14.......1,754..................... 3rd 2014-15.......1,437..................... 5th 2015-16.......1,053................... 12th 2016-17.......1,043..................... 7th
Terry Porter Former Pointer Terry Porter enjoyed a stellar 17-year playing career in the NBA after being selected in the first round (No. 24 overall) of the 1985 NBA draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. A two-time NBA all-star, Porter served as head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks for two years shortly after retiring as a player. Through 1,274 career games, Porter averaged 12.2 points, 5.6 assists, and 1.24 steals per contest, while shooting 46.3 percent from the field, 38.6 percent from three-point range and 83.6 percent from the free throw line. During his stay in Portland, the Trail Blazers achieved plenty of success, making it to the NBA Finals on two separate occasions (1989-90, 1991-92), in which Porter’s contributions went unmeasured as a starting point guard. Only once in his 17 NBA seasons did his team fail to make the postseason. He averaged 17.7 points and 9.5 assists per game through the 198990 season. During the 1991-92 campaign, Porter amassed per game averages of 17.0 points and 8.0 assists. He holds the NBA Finals single-game record for the most free throws made with none missed, hitting all 15 attempts on June 7, 1990 at Detroit. Porter was a recipient of the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award in 1993 as a member of the Trail Blazers. He is Portland’s all-time assists leader with 5,319 (1985-86 through 1994-95). Prior to the 1995-96 season, Porter signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Timberwolves, where he spent three seasons. He played for the Miami Heat during the 1998-99 campaign before signing with the Spurs for his final three NBA seasons. Porter was named an NAIA first-team All-American as both a junior and senior at UW-Stevens Point. He averaged 16.7 points, 4.6 assists and 4.8 rebounds in 32.9 minutes, while shooting 60.1 percent from the field over his final three years after averaging just 2.8 points as a freshman. In 1984, he helped lead the Pointers to a runner-up finish at the NAIA national tournament. Throughout his career, Porter has been active with the Boys and Girls Club and is a member of the organization’s Hall of Fame. In 1994, he created the Milwaukee Scholars Fund, which provides scholarships to minority students in Milwaukee to attend schools in the University of Wisconsin system. Porter and his wife, Susie, have three children, Brianna, Franklin, and Malcolm. He earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from UW-Stevens Point.
Postseason History 2014-15 NCAA Tournament
Puget Sound (Wash.)
W 100-79
*Concordia (Wis.)
W 88-56
Gustavus Adolphus
W 66-55
*Illinois Wesleyan
W 70-53
*Benedictine (Ill.)
W 84-58
*Emory
W 73-53
2002-03 NCAA Tournament
*East Texas Baptist
W 45-28
*Gustavus Adolphus
Virginia Wesleyan
W 68-59
1999-00 NCAA Tournament
Augustana (Ill.)
W 70-54
L 75-62
UW-Eau Claire
L 60-58
2013-14 NCAA Tournament
University of Chicago
W 63-49
*Emory
L 76-73 (OT)
*Lewis & Clark (Ore.)
W 72-68
*Central
W 76-71
1996-97 NCAA Tournament
*Marian
W 66-64
Nebraska Wesleyan
L 69-66
2012-13 NCAA Tournament
Mount Union (Ohio)
W 68-67 (OT)
*Calvin
L 67-58
UW-Platteville
W 46-43
*Northwestern (MN)
W 71-54
Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.)
W 68-58
2011-12 NCAA Tournament
1992-93 NAIA Tournament
Illinois Wesleyan
Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.)
L 69-61
L 77-74
2010-11 NCAA Tournament
1991-92 NAIA Tournament
St. Thomas
L 66-64
Erskine (S.C.)
L 66-64
*Luther
W 76-56
Western State (Colo.)
W 58-54
*St. Norbert
W 70-49
1984-85 NAIA Tournament
2009-10 NCAA Tournament
Drury (Mo.)
L 56-55
Williams
W 78-73
Indiana-Purdue
W 71-61
Randolph-Macon
W 72-60
1983-84 NAIA Tournament
Illinois Wesleyan
W 72-56
Fort Hays State (Kan.)
L 48-46 (OT)
UT-Dallas
W 74-67
Westmont (Calif.)
W 79-53
St. Norbert
W 63-48
West Va. Wesleyan
W 77-50
Carleton
W 59-58
Arkansas College
W 51-46
2008-09 NCAA Touranment
Hillsdale (Mich.)
W 63-51
St. Thomas (MN)
L 53-50
1982-83 NAIA Tournament
Cornell (IA)
W 61-53
Liberty Baptist (Va.)
L 64-62
2007-08 NCAA Tournament
Point Loma (Calif.)
W 77-50
Buena Vista
L 54-53
1956-57 NAIA Tournament
Univ. of Chicago
W 67-53
Hamline (Minn.)
L 81-69
2006-07 NCAA Tournament
Millersville (Pa.)
W 93-85
Washington (Mo.)
L 78-66
1941-42 NAIA Tournament
St. John’s (Minn.)
W 93-76
Indiana State
2004-05 NCAA Tournament
L 83-45
* - indicates home games
Rochester (N.Y.)
W 73-49
York (Pa.)
W 81-58
*Trinity (Texas)
W 61-55
*Puget Sound (Wash.)
W 81-63
Postseason Record: 44-17
*Lawrence
W 79-45
NCAA Tournament Record: 36-10
2003-04 NCAA Tournament Williams (Mass.)
W 84-82
John Carroll (Ohio)
W 87-62
Lawrence
W 82-81 (OT)
By the Numbers
NAIA Tournament Record: 8-7
Coaching Records Year(s) Record Coach 1897-98 1-2 Caroline Crawford 1898-99 3-0 Caroline Crawford 2 4-2 1899-00 2-1 None 1900-01 4-4 None 1901-02 4-0 None 1902-03 1-2 None 1903-04 6-0 None 1904-05 3-3 None 1905-06 2-4 None 7 22-14
Listed Listed Listed Listed Listed Listed Listed
Year(s) Record Coach 1917-18 11-1 SA Tenison 1918-19 6-4 SA Tenison 1919-20 5-4 SA Tenison 3 22-9 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 31-42
4-5 5-9 9-6 7-3 4-10 2-9
JE JE JE JE JE JE
Swetland Swetland Swetland Swetland Swetland Swetland 6
1906-07 6-1 George Everson 1 6-1
1926-27 5-5 Walter Hunting 1 5-5
1907-08 4-4 Guy Roberts 1 4-4
1927-28 3-4 Carl Eggebrecht 1928-29 6-3 Carl Eggebrecht 2 9-7
1908-09 4-4 WF Lusk 1 4-4 1909-10 2-1 Ernest Smith 1 2-1 1910-11 1-3 None Listed 1911-12 2-4 None Listed 2 3-7 1912-13 7-4 LG Schneller 1913-14 7-7 LG Schneller 2 14-11 1914-15 5-5 George Corneal 1915-16 6-5 George Corneal 1916-17 11-2 George Corneal 3 22-12 Head Coach
Seasons Yrs
Bob Semling
2005-Pres. 12
Kent Dernbach
Record 262-71/.787
2017
1
8-5/.615
Jack Bennett
1996-05
9
200-56/.781
Hale Quandt
1947-62
Dick Bennett
1976-85
Bob Parker
1987-96
Bob Krueger
1962-75
13 149-146/.505
Eddie Kotal
1930-42
12
Jay Eck
1985-87
2
45-13/.776
J.E. Swetland
1920-26
6
31-42/.425
George Corneal
1914-17
3
22-12/.647
S.A. Tennison
1917-20
3
22-9/.710
L.G. Schneller
1912-14
2
14-11/.560
Jerry Gotham
1975-76
1
10-16/.385
Carl Eggebrecht
1927-29
2
9-7/.563
George Berg
1942-45/
1946-47
3
8-23/.258
George Everson
1906-07
1
6-1/.857
Walter Hunting
1926-27
1
5-5/.500
Bob Olk
1945-46
1
5-11/.313
Caroline Crawford
1897-99
2
4-2/.667
Guy Roberts
1907-08
1
4-4/.500
Carl Stockdale
1929-30
1
3-10/.231
Ernest Smith
1909-10
1
2-1/.667
No Coach Listed
1899-06/
1910-12
9
25-21/.543
15 178-126/.586 9
173-80/.684
9
158-84/.653 133-49/.731
1929-30 3-10 Carl Stockdale 1 3-10 1930-31 7-7 Eddie 1931-32 8-7 Eddie 1932-33 17-0 Eddie 1933-34 8-5 Eddie 1934-35 9-2 Eddie 1935-36 15-0 Eddie 1936-37 12-5 Eddie 1937-38 11-5 Eddie 1938-39 13-5 Eddie 1939-40 11-8 Eddie 1940-41 12-2 Eddie 1941-42 9-3 Eddie 12 133-49
Kotal Kotal Kotal Kotal Kotal Kotal Kotal Kotal Kotal Kotal Kotal Kotal
1942-43 0-14 George Berg 1944-45 4-1 George Berg 2 4-15 1945-46 5-11 Bob Olk 1 5-11 1946-47 4-8 George Berg 1 4-8 1947-48 12-6 Hale 1948-49 11-8 Hale 1949-50 8-11 Hale 1950-51 7-14 Hale 1951-52 14-6 Hale 1952-53 12-8 Hale 1953-54 10-10 Hale 1954-55 7-14 Hale 1955-56 11-9 Hale 1956-57 17-6 Hale 1957-58 14-7 Hale 1958-59 12-9 Hale 1959-60 11-9 Hale 1960-61 15-4 Hale 1961-62 17-4 Hale 15 178-126
Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt Quandt
^ Kent Dernbach served as interim head coach for final 13 games of 2016-17 season while Bob Semling served suspension.
Year(s) Record 1962-63 14-6 Bob 1963-64 13-7 Bob 1964-65 11-11 Bob 1965-66 11-10 Bob 1966-67 8-13 Bob 1967-68 14-8 Bob 1968-69 19-5 Bob 1969-70 13-10 Bob 1970-71 19-5 Bob 1971-72 6-18 Bob 1972-73 7-17 Bob 1973-74 8-16 Bob 1974-75 6-20 Bob 13 149-146
Coach Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger Krueger
1975-76 10-16 Jerry Gotham 1 10-16 1976-77 9-17 Dick Bennett 1977-78 12-14 Dick Bennett 1978-79 14-12 Dick Bennett 1979-80 18-10 Dick Bennett 1980-81 19-8 Dick Bennett 1981-82 23-6 Dick Bennett 1982-83 26-4 Dick Bennett 1983-84 29-4 Dick Bennett 1984-85 25-5 Dick Bennett 9 173-80 1985-86 22-7 Jay Eck 1986-87 23-6 Jay Eck 2 45-13 1987-88 14-13 Bob 1988-89 13-14 Bob 1989-90 20-8 Bob 1990-91 17-11 Bob 1991-92 27-2 Bob 1992-93 23-5 Bob 1993-94 15-10 Bob 1994-95 12-13 Bob 1995-96 17-8 Bob 9 158-84
Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker
1996-97 22-7 Jack Bennett 1997-98 17-8 Jack Bennett 1998-99 15-11 Jack Bennett 1999-00 25-5 Jack Bennett 2000-01 18-7 Jack Bennett 2001-02 21-6 Jack Bennett 2002-03 24-4 Jack Bennett 2003-04 29-5 Jack Bennett 2004-05 29-3 Jack Bennett 9 200-56 2005-06 17-10 Bob Semling 2006-07 26-3 Bob Semling 2007-08 23-7 Bob Semling 2008-09 24-5 Bob Semling 2009-10 29-4 Bob Semling 2010-11 26-4 Bob Semling 2011-12 20-8 Bob Semling 2012-13 22-6 Bob Semling 2013-14 28-2 Bob Semling 2014-15 27-5 Bob Semling 2015-16 14-12 Bob Semling 2016-17 6-5 Bob Semling^ 13 262-71 2017 8-5 Kent Dernbach^ 1 8-5
UWSP in the WIAC All-WIAC Honorees Scott Anderson (1990) Brant Bailey (1999, 2000--POY) Brian Bauer (2006--HM) Bryan Beamish (2007--HM, 2008, 2009) Nick Bennett (2004, 2005) Andy Boario (1990--HM, 1992, 1993--HM, 1994) Jordan Brezinski (2012--HM) Ethan Bublitz (2017) Todd Christianson (1988) Dan Denniston (1998) Donta Edwards (1993--HM) Khalifa El-Amin (2009) Gabe Frank (2000) Justin Freier (1993) Jerrel Harris (2011) Mike Harrison (1992) Trevor Hass (2013, 2013--DEF, 2014) Craig Hawley (1986--HM, 1987) Bob Henning (1971) Clayton Heuer (2013, 2014) Steve Hicklin (2007, 2008) Brad Hintz (1995, 1996) John Holmes (1988--HM) Mike Hughes (1968, 1969) Louis Hurd (2010--HM, 2011) Josh Iserloth (2001, 2002, 2003) Jared Jenkins (2010) Jon Julius (1990--HM, 1991--HM, 1992--POY) Jason Kalsow (2002-HM, 2003, 2004, 2005--POY) Jon Krull (2006, 2007) Nick Krull (2011) Kevin Kulas (1981--HM, 1982) Kirby Kulas (1985, 1986) Cal Kuphall (1973) Brent Larson (2000, 2001--HM) Tim Lazarcik (1984--HM) Jack Lothian (1992--HM, 1993) Jordan Lutz (2015--HM, 2015--DEF) John Mack (1982, 1983--POY) Eric Maus (2005--HM) Sean McGann (2016) Steve Menzel (1977--HM, 1978--HM) John Miron (1978--HM) Matt Moses (2009, 2010) Tim Naegeli (1985, 1986, 1987--POY) Vince Nichols (1991--HM) Jim Olsen (1972--HM) Jeff Olson (1986--HM) Mike Paynter (1995, 1996, 1997) Stephen Pelkofer (2015--HM, 2016) Terry Porter (1983--HM, 1984--POY, 1985--POY) Chas Pronschinske (1991--HM) Jef Radtke (1982--HM) Alex Richard (2015) Joe Ritchay (2013--HM, 2015) Ken Ritzenthaler (1968, 1970) Tom Ritzenthaler (1969, 1970, 1971) Phil Rodriguez (1979--HM, 1980, 1981) Pete Rortvedt (2006--HM, 2007, 2008, 2009) Chuck Ruys (1975--HM, 1977--HM, 1978--HM) Austin Ryf (2013--HM, 2013--DEF, 2014--DEF, 2015, 2015--DEF) Tom Sennett (1993--HM) Brad Soderberg (1984) Fred Stemmeler (1982--HM, 1983) Loyd Thornton (1976--HM) Dan Tillema (2012) Tyler Tillema (2012, 2014--POY) Quinn Vanden Heuvel (1969, 1970--HM, 1971-HM) Bruce Weinkauf (1974) Derek Westrum (1999--HM) Bryce Williams (2017--HM) Paul Woita (1975--HM, 1976--HM) Bill Zuiker (1979, 1980, 1981) Joe Zuiker (2001)
WIAC Coach of the Year Dick Bennett Dick Bennett Jay Eck Bob Parker Jack Bennett Jack Bennett Bob Semling Bob Semling Bob Semling Bob Semling Bob Semling
1982 1985 1986 1992 2000 2003 2007 2009 2013 2014 2015
WIAC Scholar-Athlete Kirby Kulas Keith Kulas Scott Anderson Derek Westrum Jay Bennett Steve Hicklin Jordan Giordana Stephen Pelkofer
1986 1987 1990 1999 2001 2008 2013 2016
A charter member of the conference, UWStevens Point began its 104th season as a league member in the fall of 2017. The conference, then known as the State Normal Conference, was organized in July 1913 with Stevens Point, Superior, River Falls and La Crosse in its Northern Division, and Oshkosh, Whitewater, Milwaukee and Platteville in the Southern Division. From the original membership of eight, the conference increased to 10 schools. Stout Institute, now UW-Stout, joined in 1914 and the first record of membership of the then Eau Claire Normal was in 1917. These two, along with the original eight, maintained continuous membership over the years until June 1964, at which time UW-Milwaukee terminated its membership in the conference, leaving the league at its current total of nine members. The conference, later known as the Wisconsin State University Conference, sponsored only men’s sports and existed simultaneously with the Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The WWIAC was officially organized in the spring of 1971. The original membership consisted of 12 schools (the nine current members plus Carthage College, UW-Madison and UW-Parkside) and grew to its maximum of 16 by 1975 with the addition of UWMilwaukee, Carroll College, UW-Green Bay and Marquette University. All members were at one time affiliated with the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, and the Midwest Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. On July 1, 1997, the nine members of the former Wisconsin State University Conference and the Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference were joined together to form a single conference-The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
Team Champions
Year School 1913............................................Milwaukee 1914.............................................. Oshkosh 1915.............................................La Crosse 1916............................................ River Falls 1917............................................ River Falls 1918....................................... Stevens Point 1919.............................................La Crosse 1920............................................ River Falls 1921.............................................. Oshkosh 1922.............................................La Crosse 1923............................................ River Falls 1924.............................................La Crosse 1925...............................La Crosse, Oshkosh 1926.................................................. Stout 1927............................ Platteville, River Falls 1928.............................................Platteville 1929............................................ River Falls 1930............................................ River Falls 1931.............................................La Crosse 1932.............................................La Crosse 1933....................................... Stevens Point 1934.............................. Milwaukee, Superior 1935......................... Stevens Point, Superior 1936....................... River Falls, Stevens Point 1937........................La Crosse, Stevens Point 1938.............................. Eau Claire, Oshkosh 1939.................Eau Claire, Oshkosh, Superior 1940............................................Milwaukee 1941.............................. Milwaukee, Superior 1942..............................Stevens Point, Stout 1943.Milwaukee, Platteville, Stout, Whitewater 1944............................... No Conference Play 1945............................... No Conference Play 1946............................... No Conference Play 1947.............................. Oshkosh, River Falls 1948..............Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Platteville, ............................. River Falls, Stevens Point 1949............................................ River Falls 1950............................................ River Falls 1951.............................................La Crosse 1952.......................................... Whitewater 1953.............................................Platteville 1954.............................................Platteville 1955............................................ Eau Claire 1956.............................Eau Claire, Platteville 1957....................................... Stevens Point 1958.............................................Platteville 1959.............................................Platteville 1960............................................Milwaukee 1961....................................... Stevens Point 1962.......................................... Whitewater 1963.............................................. Oshkosh 1964.............................................La Crosse 1965.............................................La Crosse 1966.................................................. Stout 1967.............................................. Oshkosh 1968.............................................. Oshkosh 1969..............................Stevens Point, Stout 1970............................................ Eau Claire 1971............................................ Eau Claire 1972............................................ Eau Claire 1973.......................... Eau Claire, Whitewater 1974.......................... Eau Claire, Whitewater 1975................................... Platteville, Stout 1976............................................ Eau Claire 1977............................................ Eau Claire 1978.............................................. Oshkosh 1979............................................ Eau Claire 1980............................................ Eau Claire 1981............................................ Eau Claire 1982....................... Eau Claire, Stevens Point 1983....................................... Stevens Point 1984..................... Stevens Point, Whitewater 1985....................................... Stevens Point 1986....................................... Stevens Point 1987....................... Eau Claire, Stevens Point 1988.............................................Platteville 1989.......................... Eau Claire, Whitewater 1990.............................................Platteville 1991............................................ Eau Claire 1992....................................... Stevens Point 1993........................Platteville, Stevens Point 1994.......................................... Whitewater 1995.............................................Platteville 1996.............................................Platteville 1997.............................................Platteville 1998.............................................Platteville 1999.............................................Platteville 2000....................................... Stevens Point 2001..................... Stevens Point, Whitewater 2002........Oshkosh, Stevens Point, Whitewater 2003....................................... Stevens Point 2004............................................ River Falls 2005........................Platteville, Stevens Point 2006.......................................... Whitewater 2007....................................... Stevens Point 2008.......................................... Whitewater 2009....................................... Stevens Point 2010.......................................... Whitewater 2011....................................... Stevens Point 2012.......................................... Whitewater 2013....................................... Stevens Point 2014....................................... Stevens Point 2015..................... Stevens Point, Whitewater 2016.............................................La Crosse 2017............................................ River Falls UW-Stevens Point has won 28 WIAC regularseason titles, more than any other school in league history. The Pointers have won eight WIAC Tournament titles since the touranment’s inception in 1999, earning the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
UWSP in the National Rankings The D3hoops.com Top 25 is voted on by a panel of 25 coaches, sports information directors and media members from across the country, and is published weekly. Since its inception in 2000, the Pointers have been ranked as the nation’s top team 33 times and over a stretch from 2006 to 2012, spent 90 weeks in the top 25.
Pointers in the Ranks
Top 10
Times
14
8
Years
1
33
15
8
2007-08 - 2010-11
42
2
15
16
5
2006-07 - 2007-08
20
3
16
17
0
2003-04 - 2004-05
17
4
14
18
3
2013-14 - 2014-15
16
5
19
19
6
1999-00 - 2000-01
11
6
17
20
2
7
11
21
4
8
7
22
0
9
11
23
2
8
24
No.
10
Consecutive Weeks
Top 25 Years
Consecutive Weeks
2006-07 - 2011-12
90
2001-02 - 2004-05
62
1
2012-13 - 2015-16
49
1999-00 - 2000-01
23
11
7
25
4
12
10
RV
26
13
5
NR
28
All-Time rankings Year
Pre.
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
W6
W7
W8
W9
W10
W11
W12
W13
W14
F
00-01
5
5
4(2)
3(7)
NR
NR
NR
21
RV
RV
RV
25
25
RV
RV
RV
01-02
8(1)
11
6
5
16
14
13
18
19
14
16
14
12
16
--
19
02-03
13
11
6
6
6
6
5(1)
7
9
8
7
6
5(2)
8
--
12
03-04
3(2)
2(2)
2(2)
2(1)
2(1)
2(1)
2(1)
14
14
04-05 1(24)
1(25)
1(25)
1(25) 1(25) 1(25) 1(25)
6 2(9)
12
12
9
14
10
1(25)
2(5)
2(6)
1(16)
3
1(11)
1(25)
NR
NR
NR
RV
NR
--
NR
3(4)
2(6)
1(21)
1(21)
1(24)
--
6
1(25) 1(25)
05-06
RV
RV
RV
RV
RV
NR
06-07
25
9
7
5
5
1(9)
07-08
3(1)
2(7)
4(1)
3(5)
3(5)
3(5)
14
11
7
12
11
9
5
8
9
10
08-09
6
7
6
5
5
6
4
4
3
3
3
5
6
4
--
4
09-10
10
5
4
3
3
2(9)
4
6
5
9
5
--
1(25)
1(22)
4(3)
4(4)
4(4)
8
9
12
12
10
8
6
4(1)
3(2)
--
6
10-11 1(21)
RV
RV
RV
1(15) 1(17) 1(17)
2(10) 1(25) 1(25)
11-12
24
23
21
25
18
13
15
11
16
13
12
12
20
RV
--
RV
12-13
15
9
7
6
5
11
10
7
7
5
15
15
10
14
--
15
13-14
4
2
2
1(24)
1(24)
1(25)
--
5
14-15
7
11
23
21
20
19
18
15
19
15
12
5 (1)
4
8
--
1 (25)
15-16
9
7
9
19
19
RV
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
--
--
NR
16-17
RV
NR
RV
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
--
NR
1(16) 1(19) 1(23) 1(23) 1(23) 1(24) 1 (24) 1(14)
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